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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1956-05-16, Page 1McWHI'RTER FUND Donations received by 'Sam World Main, prior to the dance and turned into general collection the night of the dance. Jack Willis M. ThotnPson D. N. MoTaivish Ed. Higgins Alvin 'Oakley R. J. MoLanchliti, M. and K. Rutledge ; Mrs, Bewley 1.00 1.0.0 .5.00 2.00 1.06 5.00 2.00 2.00 • Anglican Church Or CANADA Parisk st, *Nisei Rev. Oreci t..leWelio L. Si j". Reetor. May 20;;,, biotin:4o 4.4• Aattbis Snitdo Retied St: David's diferch., 146;640014 1.j0 Ovrenoiig L Publishing House 411,therizii4 second 0141111 ItiOL POot Ot01)* P2d4xt.rtuililt, Ottitilira Wednesday) May 16th, 1956 . 1 wINNEAS AT HURON ! COUNTY MUSIC. FESTIVAL The young People of Brussels and district made a good showing; iu various classes At. the Huron County Music 'Festival held. Godertob. Winners from this district included: , Brussels, Ladies Trio, (Agnes. Lane, ; ;Sheila Porter aIld'Dorothy Sullivan) 1st- 81 Brussels Mixed Quartette (Shelia Porter, Dorothy Sullivan, 13111 King, Graeme McDonald) list. 82. Boy's sole, 12 land Under, 2nd. ••Gerald Thomalf`52 Girls' solo, 14 and under, 3rd Marie Johnston and Marilyn john- 1 sten, (tied) $2 Boys' solo, 14 and under, 1st, Glen Plant, 82, won the Reg. 1301 watch. 001r0net Solo 10 yrs. and under, Joyce Procter, 81; 2nd, Ruth Michle, 50. Cornet soth, yrs. and 'under, 1st, jean Johnston; 38. Cornet, solo, open, 1st, Doris John- 84. Trombone solo, 18 under, 1st Doris johnstom, 85. Alto Horn solo, 16 and under, 1st, Joan, Johnston, 85...,, Alto Horn solo, 18 and under, let, Doris Johnston, 86. Tenor Saxolphono solo, open, tat, David Kennedy, 84. Clarinet solo, 12 and. under 1St. Gerald Thomas, 83, Alto Saxophone solo, 20 and under 1st. David. Kennedy, 85. Macrimba nolo, open 1st. Doris ,Tahnstort 88. The prizes for the brass and reed section donated , "by the Brussels Lioun Club were won by Gerald Thomas and two. to David 'Kennedy I 7., Builders Supplies For Sale DOORS WINDOWS - SCANTLING PLANK - FLOORING Harold Thomas, Contractor PHONE 80X BRUSSELS, ONT. 111111111111111111111MIIMEIMINIMMEINEMEIMIEWEINIMIR 40 % OFF COMMUNITY SILVER PLATE MORNINGSTAR and CORONATION COMMUNITY SADDENED, BY TRAGIC DEATH The tragic death-.of George Roberts Qam,Pbell 911 TitesdaY 'Meriting of this week saddened this village, Mr. Campbell was well and favourably known by a wide circle of friends, 4nl business associates itaiVing seal i/0 this community as Clerk of the Village for the past ten years, Funeral service, Will he held front the D. A. Ram Funeral Houle en Thursday, May 17th. at 2'p. In, under the direction of the Brussels 171ranch of Canadian Legion, LIFE MEMBERSHIP GIVEN BY ! MAJESTIC WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The Majestic; Women's T„ustittlie met last Tbuysday oterpoon, In the basement Of tho Library, with tho, president, Mrs, W, II, T3911, in ,the i oihalr. Plane were made .to. cuter 'au • ,Institute float 'fa' Ube 101115 town I slap centennial celebration. lii place of . the regular dune meeting, 4 bus trip to Niagara Falls is befog illall4ed. • In preparation ler the chest. X- ray clinic in. BrusSela. this Wed.„1 'Stephens spoke on, its effective_ nesday and Thurgday, Dr. It W. . . rteSS ,Hin helping to control and, shed tse impodtanee orkfinding the obliterate tuberculosis. He emplia,- symPtons early, because then as cure is almost certain, Kr$, R. B., CoOsins contributed a sole. ercisentation of a life -member_ ship in the 'Institute was made to IMrs, •Oliver Hemingway, the oldos t member of the branch, by Mies .Betib Hoover. Mrs. Angus Brown, a member, who, is leaving Brussels soon, was presented witha gift front the branch, presented by Mrs, Jas, S. Armstrong. Perfect ::attendance for the past year Was rewarded with prizes presented to Mrs. Earl Cud- mare. Miss Millie McFarlane, Mrs. W, .0. Kerr, Mrs, Wes. Kerr, Mrs. W. H. Bell., The members who had attended a -short course. on sand, with-making, glaVe a demonstration of \VISA they had learned. The island. wishes were, later .served by 'Mu8. R, W. Stenness, Mrs. G. R, Campbell, and Mrs. D. C. Matheson, assisted by. Mrs. W. A. Williams, Mrs. G. Michel, Mrs. Ti. D. Cousins, and Mrs, Douglas Hemingway. PATTERNS For 8 - $49.95 - You Save $33.30 For 8 -- $69.95 - 'You Save $47.65 37 piece Service 64 Piece Service Odd Pieces For Sale Also 40%, Off D. HASTINGS ACCEPTED AS BRUSSELS POLICE OFFICER The :application of David Hastings for police offieer and 'utility man for BrusIsels was accepted at a special meeting of the Allege oatincil on Monday night. He was 'eworo in on Tuesday and comthenced this duties I immedialtelYi Dave, who is a veteran of the armed forces, served six years with the 100th. Field. Battery or Listowel, tom years overseas during the second World War. Hells well known in the Community where be 'has been associated with his brotherin, low at the Brussels Coal Yard, He is an entluisiostie member of the Legion Pipe Band. W. G. LEACH Jeweller - Brussels Miracle Whip Salad Dressing 16 oz. 47c 27c 29c 8 oz. -Pie-Ready Cheery pie filling 20 oz. Robin Hood Chocolate and White Cake Mix 2for Holly Niblet Corn 14 oz. 2 for 45c 29'c ,25c 25c ..... • • Post Bran Flakes pkg. Icing Sugar 2 lbs. • .... • • S CLUB <4. UNITED CHURCH CHOIR HONORS MEMBERS I Recently the choir of the United Chureh spent a sOcial half hour h; the Church Parlor In honor of two of their members' who 'are leaving A gift was presented to Mra, ; Angus Brown ;and to Peter Shaw. Mrs; Melvin Dennis, on, behalf- of the choir, spoke with a few well chosen Words of the high esteem the choir held for 'the two departing members, and wigred them well. A tasty -lunch was served by Mrs. Norman Hoover, Mrs Dean Davison And Mrs. Melvin Dennis. You will find other values Just as great as these at ROCERY THE UTLEDGE UNITED CHURCH Mother'.s Day was observed in the United Church oil Sunday May 13, The theme of the service, "God In The Home" was :carried out with appropriate message and Song. The anthem "Whispering Hope"by Alice Hahrthorne Was rendered by the choir. Miss' Joan Thomas sang the solo "Our Mothers' Prayers" ,by R'. N. Stuns', During the service the Sacrament of Baptism woe adminisitered to Bonita Loye, infant dauglhter .of Mr. land Mrs. Mac Booker; Shirley Jean infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Brad!; Joyce Edna, infant daughter of Mr. and Mn S. Ralph Pearson; Robert Merles, Infant Son of Mr. land ;Mrs. G. William Stephenson; and •Gerald Stanley infant son of Mr. -and Mrs. Lloyd Wheeler. Not Just to-day or to-morrow, but Every Phone 7 AL. NICHOL. PHONE 95x BRUSSELS 1111111111111111111111,11111111111111111111111111111M1111M1111111111111111111n1 Day of the year. We Deliver Gregg's Hardware Store NOTICE - NO MILK DELIVERY ON MONDAY, MAY 21st. This being a. Public Holiday. Get lEtra Milk from the dirilver on *tiny, May 19th, or you may Secure The sedond aneelting of the Milk Brussels Supper Club was held, in , at the Creamery, on 1VIonday the hibrary on April 21st at 2,30 morning 10 A. m. to 12 noon. BRUSSELS CREAMERY p. in, The ItYreisildent opened the meeting by singing. "Tlhemore we get to gather." Eleven members APPLICATIONS WANTED ianawe,lrered the roll call a good food habit, The secretary was Applications for booth privileges l absent so Sharon Hemingway read, for the - MORRIS TOWNSHIP the minuteA f of the meeting. It CENTENNIAL at the Barn Dance in was discussed by the members to Belgraive [on Salturday night, Anglia call our club the Brussels Dainty 4 and alt,Brussels on Monday, August Dinners. We are going to coiVer 6 will be received by the committee our books with white bristol and All applications to be in the hands of the lettering is going to be blue, the undersigned not later than June Notes were then given on milk. 20, The charge for booths is to be Edith Da,vils Mode croutons, Marion 50 cents per foot of 'counter Space. Hemingway mWde pOtolto soup. No iapplicants necessarily accept- . Joyce Miller a Carrot casserole Sharon Heiningway, I3etty Alciock Geo. Michle R, R, 4 BrusSels R..51aBsr.usMaselier '1118(16 8' white sauce, The meeting closed with God Save , • The Queen, RE(IErkr! THEATRE wriggimp&mitigagnianlin ,•/•.••••=ataa•seig4 i The Animal Meeting; of Slhatrehold,l ,ers of the 'Wialton CommitilltY Ball 1 will be held in theliall on Wed. gay 2,3rd at 9: p,-. M. BRUSSELS DAINTY DINERS PEOPLE WC KNOW Rev. H T, Colvin Rev. A. Williams anti Rev, Fred Jewell attended a inini4teriall agsloollation meeting at Clinton on. Monday :after_ noon, Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Smith and children of London spent Mother's I Day with Mrs. W. SPelnan Mr. and WS, Wm, G. McDowell and daughters, Joan and Ann, Tor- onto spent the weekend with his mother Mrs. G. McDowell, Dr. and Mrs. George Ross, Wing- ham, Dr, and Mr. Vernon Ross and 'Mr, and Mrs. Harry Obanipion, Lon- don; Mr. and Mrs, R. M. Blain, Tor_ onto and Mr, and Mrs, Walter Little,. Walkerburn Scotland,, 'were Sunday; visitors with Mrs. D. C. Ross FREE MOTH PROOFING Plus .Famous REVITALIZED CLEANING is Are Cleaned At When Garments • ,BUCHANAN CLEANERS Bend With Confidence Agent MAYDELL SHOPPE Brnesels, Ontario 11111111111111111111111111VONNICIESIIIM Melville Presbyterian jj Phurch 10.00 a. m. Sunde.y School Khan' Hardwaie Store Your Patronage will be appreciatea. You will receive courteous, efficient service, 11111111111111111111 1512511EISZEINSICIERIERNIMEMIN PEARSON'S SHOE .svron and MEN'S WEAR. We now' have a full Tine of MEN'S WEAR MELVILLE CHURCH Mothers' Day was observed in the service at Melville ehurch last Son. day morning. Both pulpit message and music centered around mother and the home, In his. sermon , Rev. Harold Colvin Spoke at lengtth on their Children, teaching them good oondnet, politeness and consideration for other people. The speaker stated that the tendency today was for the entire care earl upbringing of the children be Placed upon the wife and mother, whereas ithe hitaabint 4nd father has an oval tosnoaatbitity A father '''epbelally should take alt interest hi Ills boys .aril Make Chunts of theta. Rev, Colvin then Spoke of trio spiritual life in the :Mine. Bible •toeading, prayed and family *Omni') is inilliertant. A faintly that praYs tb- ,gether igtelyS tegetliet The choir ISatig the erithetil, NO ShadOWe Yonder front ,Gaul's Holy 'with Wilt. King Jr. Ca soloist. The Male dbortiO reriderede Miotliess Day s'otig, Mother of Mine: 8Atity_ty:1,9 alto held •" 17,111Ch "the 'folt6wittg 'eleven Clad- "f li es 1 ten 'Wee baptlaedi' 13rian" Wititain, 15Avit.1 Hardly; Sun, Mtdnite - Mon: May 20 21 Helen- Patricia 'Mew Iohn Ia cob, '?SUSAN SLEPT ;atkto Adanit' ::3anet Marion AdAto; Pet" (Color),Gibten; Uolin Brian Work; Debbie Reyn'otds blet< Powell '$tolybonsolt; John 11 a, m. Divine Worship Anthem: They that Stand in the House' of the Lord -- Spinney Minister: Rey ti. 'r,., o•mn. a, Organist: L. D. Thonipsoil R. M. T 1111. I* The United Church OF CANADA Minister: Rev. rA. Lan., e. A, ii. Divine Worship - Ai troweL Mason Service Okureh School -- 12 o'Clotk "Praise ye the Lerd, Praise God In the Sanctuary N. LLASHMAR.. DRIVE-IN THEATRE LISTOWEL. ONT. s?atOilh, Onto44,PITQL Thursday; Friday arid Saturday THEAL,, - - - pp LISTOWEL Bill BIII m. boub'e TwjiNKL-0.-D-;'4"t:6: 2,shmoWat nnol geh st layeti'70.80d a y---2 t30-1.14inuija "GOD'S or! RooneyMlkey , ' oregri gAt Wed. - virgin. May 16 - 17 came to Lotleatone City of 'NAKED ALIBI" • the FrOhtleP11,1iitli a Bible hand , Adult Entertainment'„, and a rare of Faith' In his heart' ,;.' ,.111is Wag a tiehial tdrel'an6e Rough Sterling Gloria__ Graham that reflected the Twinkle' In' G6d°e '' Ttal6li Hats Stetson and. Ere*" .0404 ' .00 C:44. Thur.-Fri. • May 17 - lg (Double Feature) "THEY WON'T' BELIEVE ME" Robert Young Susan Hayward} "STRAIGHT, PLACE AND SHOW" Rif' Bros. Eye. iiimaimmisioNinimianowdmii ikel i THE YELLOW ItO§E 'Ot TEXAS Big ,'Holtday- 'thew" Roy kod#os ''''bwo, t!lah§1 , 1-.6tin, Mtcrtitto, May 20 14ew Western adventure .,'aii"cf neVi ",iikók BLAbt!, musical ..ttifilit „VII the ..Showboat. ' Adult Entertainiiient 'Yellow Rote Of TeXaS; . ' Alt Seata 560 ilE . * Drop bite Monktaii drill for a MentleY,. Tuesday. acid Wednesday' ' Sneak and ask Carl Madden T'1,1t. tit:A/BA tflAtict about '"Jack Blade', " VtroInla- Mayo . Pjet' Angelo , -.4.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.1.6.....+K tr,"...),,71.•,;.*.i,i444...04,4*,,,, ''A. Thursday', Friday and tatufday '' i DOCTOR A.T. Bt A' Dirk bootfalq bildtktt: tthectot Vii' 101' , ' ''# '- dinning .. . ' . 11i'd itlli itt litAitt . 114k :LITTLe 'k1619AP.Otkg Saturday "TALL IN THE John Wayne 'Ella • r ki ts Top Coats p11r Wool' Worteor 444.95‘. Sport i9Os*s- froin ''$1.105* to X29.96'' Men's IleAvy short rubber Boots #9.0." tfeft* troy terk. sole wofk Moots 4:4 1510 Oil 110: 1Vren'd firers s dies tOolt:IVICI1Me "4i4 ,,Dhok bitier dreid . frotA taoliet Nylon't tehle0 5 tatide rings tat ''usury "'"014 110306 tillott; ti.ston; Sharon Louise Itiloq Bruce GiOria 'Ovotioetoft March' lteFoy Moore" draharri • Tues. Wed. May "MAN ON A tidi-IT " 23 T eihildrer. of the 'Sunday kettool wore present beefy and Oce110:66 1.11O f'r'ont teats for The •S'ervice, $.1,94 to 53.95 11.90 to Ties and Socks 90.,11,1014 .. . asqo to $2.00 ,r,'Itfeita Forsyth ..,....,..., . . ..... . $3.95 to $9.95 Sweaters Tony Day and Shelby .. . oir $4.95 to Underwear Tops and Bottoms 1,0,0 each, yjanriad $3.95 to $515 Pants all colours front $5.95 to $14.91, $05 to $14.99 Tweed and Gaba ,P°4 to S35.99. Men:: = Wed. May /1". MAN' BOttNbbiltb: THING" btriema aop • Britertaininent. • WHItain 'Hoiden Jenni'fer`' Jones Paper Drive Thank you for your cooperation, On Wednesday April 18th. we gathered approrimatal.7 ton of pa'per, which is about three times as much as we thought 14* .might get. We are now aiming for 20 ton, We are holding t1) prgRztt i, ,supply until the early part of June when there will be anothetr pick Date to be announced later. YOUR LOCAL LION With Stock Taking The Store will OPEN Op: TUESDAY, MAY 22na Under New ManagernOnt. The Store will be known as -flee Brussels United Church SUNDAY, MAY 27th AT 11 A. M. THEME: "PATHS TO GLORY" Evening Service At 7.30 p, Under The Direction. Of The Young Peoples,' Union .• Mr. Ken Ashton of Clinton, A Candidate For The mintatryi. As Guest Speaker Will be CLOSED MAY 18th- and 19th for Spring is the Time to have your Decorating Done INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR DECORATING. ROOFING, SIDING, WALLPAPERING AND' PAINTING The Annual Flower Service Will Be Held In The JA6kAta An c` to ..t.o,40,.oiromml* • $2.00, ,,per U Reserve Friday, May PERTH JUNIOR FARMERS MINSTREL SHOW Auspices of Brussels Majestic Women's Institute In Bruisds Town Hall AT 8.30 P. M. ADMISSION; Adults 500 Children gSe • TWO slier Nightly, Attire Cr Glean Box Office Open at 1.30 0063k fit P"fai blifidt0t; tendet 12 In tlatA tegii dartoolii Each 14:40:Wata tt A L t§.‘ t A U SHOP Duttin Styling bid WaVing A Specialty Plebe itbx; Brusbete Pitorte 11 tritstielt, Oat. •