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013klaM4 LIONS CLUE HOLDS
TEN" 'YEAR CHARTER NIGHT
On Tuesday night, in Cranbrook
C.Dmpnunity Centre, the Brtn;se
Lions Club- marked their 10111 Anni-
versary combined with Ladies Night.
The ,highlight of the evenings pro
gramme was an address by 140n
Wm. Garner, International Director
from Barrie, Ontario, He give -an two-
ettnt of hie trip through countries of
South Alherica, vtressin the low I
standaNs Of laineng• the
Middle class of people and -the onpat-
Jtintitles for the 14013$ Clubs of -South
America no well E.1,e any. other inter-
ested Clubs who wish to help raise
their -standards.
A number .of memb'er,ss and their
wives from the Lions Clubs of Sea-
forth, Monkten, and 'Wing
ham, joined with the Brasses Lions
on this occasion and helped to make
the meeting -enjoyable and profitable, I
Musical numbens -were provided byi
Misses Doris Johnston, Mary Dennis;
Rev. C. D. ThoMpoon and Donald Me- I
Donald.
The lucky door prize was won by
Mrs. Ralph Pearson. Tile winner of
the 200 club draw was Mr. Donald
Dunbar.
Business Change
i-TomPg $014 my hardware 13esinese to Mr, Leonard MaChan
I desire to. thank all my customers for their paaronage during the
time I litt've been: in business. Your b usiness woe OpPreciated
and I 111.51C you give n sy successor Yonr Continued Patrortpe,
E, S. Gregg
Inasseueumniammansmiaraummi
4 0 % OFF
COMMUNITY SILVER. PLATE
37 piece
6.4 Piece
MORNINGSTAR and. CORONATION
PATTERNS
Service For 8 - $49.95 - - You Save $33,30
Service For 8 -- $69.95 - - You Save $47.55
Odd Pieces For Sale Also 40% Off
SALE ENDS THIS SATURDAY
• W. G. LEACH
JeWeller - Brussels
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ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
Knox Presbyterian Church
Cranbrook
Sunday, June • 3rd
11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M.
THE Rev., .G. M. LAMONT, B, A.
of Mitchell will be the Guest Speaker.
Special Music By The Choir.
FOR YOUNG MEN OE SIXTEEN
Vte Canadian Army Soldier Apprentice Plan offers you trades training while you learn.
Op the 1st of Juno the Canadian Army will enrol a limited number of physically fit young mon of 16 years of ago with Grade 8 education, and train them as tradesmen fn
19 different trades. Trades training will consist of a two year course starting In September.
When finished the course the Soldier Apprentice servos three years with a regular unit.
This plan provides -
• Half pay to the age of 17 then full pay • Travel and adventure
• 30 days paid holidays ayecir • A healthy active outdoor life with sports
• Medical and dental care • Good opportunities for advanceinent.
Qply a limited number can be accepted. Interested applicants must not delay, Mail the
coupon below or contact your nearest recruiting station,
• Army Recruiting Station, 59Albert Street, Ottawa, Ont..- Tel. 6-1887
Army Recruiting Station, 164 Wellington St., Kingston, Ont. - Tel. 4738
Army Recruiting Station, 90 Richmond Street W., Taranto, Ont. - Tel. EM. 8-8341 Loc. 275
No. 7 Personnel Depot Wolseley Barracks, Oxford & Elizabeth Sts„ London, Ont. Telephone 4-1601 Local 135
Army Recruiting Station, North Bay, Ont. - Tel, 456
Army Recruit! g Station, 184 King St. E., Hamilton, Ont. - Tel. 2-8708 077W•0
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Send With ,Confidence
Agent
MAYDELL SHOPF?E'
Brussels, Ontario
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REGENT 'THEATRE
' and
MEN'S WEAR
POST
Wednesday,
MEI-VI41-E CHURCH
1
Mr, Colvin preached Sanctity last
/ On tile Divine Alethod of pyenalug
• the Gorilla and said in part, Paul
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told Timothy how lie should preaeh
the Gospel. Paul's Advice 15,9n1la
Hound strange to thP ears of many
Modern preachers today. Paul Said
"`reprove and rebuke the people/ for
their sinful ungodly Weys and exhort
them to put their trust in jostle
Christ This. is not negative preaching
but It is, a reproving of Men for their
sins in order that they maybe saved
througli faith in Christ, "'"
Jesus Christi used thie method. All
recall how He rebuked the external
religion of His day. 'yell. are Whited
sepulchres, graves that appear not,
spending all your time making the
outside of the platter clean while the
i inside Is covered with filth and 'poll•
usion." If a, man is tto see his need of
• the coinage to rebuke the world et
salvation he must have hie sins re-
' proved. Jesus Christ was "depised”
and rejected of men" because lie heel
His day for • its elm .
1 Mose ministere of our day are
I afraid to rebuke our present world
for its sins lest we lose sonic of our
/
memboiship. It has been necessary
to remove all talk at ,sin, judgement,
and hell ont• of our sermons leaving
I It has made modern, Christians into
Marlene ' Kador, Ixtece only sermons on iGocre ova ,for men. I groom, 'and
klis,obedtent, pampered olaildren„ Of of the bride, were dressed: in pint
'Tine has misrepresented the Gospel.
God. Instead of reducing sin If leas'
1 carrying basket'S of pink and white
and white with ,flower hoodresscs
Mrs, Gloria Pattersen and Wiwi,
Sono Porcine assisted by Aire, GQ0.
Davis and Mrs. Lloyd WeritMat,
.friends of the bride,
BAND CONCERT
Ereienteti by the New Soya and Qirle Lions Qiul?, garki1:
In Brussels Town Hall
Friday, june 1st
AT 8.50 P. M.
ALSO VARIETY NUMBERS
ADMISSION: Adults 000. children 25o r 4
Waxtrian'e-- Kader
On Sarday, May 2001,, a Texan
Emeth. Synagogue, Toronto, Sylvia,
daughter of Mn', and Mrs, Philip
Kader, Toronto, and. SarnmY, elder
' of Mr. 411(11N-1es. Louls.Waxman
13russele, were united in Marriage,
The ceremony took lilacs 6,30
p. m.
The bride, given in marriage by
her 'parents, wore a floor length
bridal gown of White embroidered
nylon owl lace with beaded bodice,
Her embroidered white nylon gloves
accented the veil of net held by a
beaded tiara. She wore a pearl
neeldace anti carried roses and
carnations.
The maid of honour, MieS Marlene
Waxman, sister of the groom, was
dressed in semi-formal Of pandre
blue nylon tulle and enalbmoidered
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race, strapless,
Jwacoirrnet N. V /b-lhelI'e rideesrs-,
shoes and gloves were ,alsz ponere
blue. She carried a bouquet of
roses and carnations. The flower
'girls Valerie Sietman, niece of the
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The Annual Flower Servico;
Will Ile I-Teld In The
Brussels United Church
SUNDAY, MAY. 27th
AT .115 P.
Sunday School pupils Meet at 10:41
ptEmE: "PATHS TO GLORY,"
Evening Service At 7,30 P. M.
Under The Direction Of The young Peeples''UnleK•
With Mr, Ken Ashton of Clinton, A Candidate For The Mlnistr0;
As Guest Speaker
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ATTENTION HOG PRODUCERS.
C. R. Coultes of Belgrave( has
completed arrangements with
Schneider Packing Co., to handle all
hogs shipped through him to be
paid at currently quoted priceS 9'11
° batter F. 0. B. bases at Belgrave
There will be t, no charge made for
yardage or tattooing of your hogs
but a charge of 50c pem hog will
be made on all hogs loaded at the
tarm. ,
More hogs have been shipped with
-C. R. Coultes in the first four month
of 195.6 elan any ;other four
month period of thirty years of ship-
ping hogs because of the fact Pre-
(lacers, know the price where they
are going and when they are Virg
to be killed thus having no shrink
caused by minectoeSsaalY (*ending
around.
Ship your hogs with a shipper
with over 30 years experience of
Selling your hogs for the best net
returns available, obtained -on a
market close to home where theer can,
be tilled the day they leave your
pens. '
Shipping days are Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday.
Phone Wingham. 51413 or Brussels
72r4.
been
flolviere,
In My preaching since I have The men of the bridal party were allowed It to grow.
• amongst yeti I ,have tried to use tilde dressed identically in Tony Martin kliviue method of preaching which Tuxedos, dark trouseaq and curnmer
.Daces all of us with our sins and our ")bonds and white Jackets'. .
need to repent and believe the
The groom was attended l by the
4oMspisesl.. Margaret Perrie sang a solo bride's brother, Cal.„ Kader.
In her usual good voice, W,axman, Harry Dubinsky, Dave
' The groom's ushers wer4b Teddy
Starkman, Fredclry Kader, Morton
Rev. FrBecel li l.E: RJeaNyymel°ln.ocitticiated -a'
t. ICader, Kenny Sky, Danny Keller,
and Seyanore Shadle-sky, • .
rthe cereMany . in she Aingiidan At the reception , which 'followed,
-Church, _Brussels, when Marriage the groom's parents received with.
Edith Raymond and Robert Daivid the bridal party, his another wearing Mows 'were exchanged by Winnifrecl
Bell, .Goderich. - mauve accessories. The bride's
a mauve taffeta cocktail dress with
Tlae bride is the 'daughter of Mrs. mother chase a taffeta, cocktail
Edith Raymond and the late,Marles gown of pearl blue
, with poudre blue
Raymond and the groom, is the son • accessories. . '
of Mr. Robert 'W. )3ell and the late The wedding dinner was served:
Mrs. Deli, Godericht, at S p. m. and dancing followed.
Paper Drive
Thank you for your cooperation.
On :Wednesday April 18th. we gathered uppro'xito.otosig
ton of paper, which is about three times as much as we tliOistyt
might get.
We are now aiming for n ton. -We are holding the
supply until the early part of June when there will be a'lipther pie& ale
Date, to ;he announced later.
YOUR LOCAL. LIONS CLUB.
Name
fe•lit 1
...., ,
Address
CitY/ToWn .
Prov
Without cost or
obligation. Pleat*
forward me furlfter details of training tinder the
Canai an Army
Spiclie
d
r Apprentice Plan. gi
Telephone
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.APPLICATIONiS WANTED
Given In 13104,ringe by her brother Out of town gues•ts were pre-Sent FREE MOTH PROOFING
Plus FamoYs
REVITALIZED CLEANING
When Garments Are Cleaned At
booth privileges Robert, the 'bride wore a tailored from. Montreal, Detroit, Chicago,
TO 'WNSHIP
Applications for
,for the - MORRIS
'CENTENNIAL at the Barn
suit of beige *ested with yellave California, New York, Windsor, 'and
Tip Top Tomato Juice 48 oz. tin " 29
E. Cheese Whiz
Shredded Wheat 2 for •
Wagstaffs Strawberry Jam 24 oz: 41rt=
Honey 2 lb.. tin • • 3gip:
Johnson's Red Band. Glo
Coat Wax qt.
Purity White Choc. -Cake Mix
Dance in • and colpper accessories and a car- PrrusselEi.
Belgraive ,an Saturday night, August sage ,oe yellow roses. She carried a i 49c
BUCHANAN CLEANERS 4 and at ,Brussels on Monday, Augu t s
ee * white Deaver book. -6 will be roc white by the committ • NOTICE TO CONTRACTORR
the undersigned' not later than June Oraig, wore a boxy suit in soft pink
20. The• charge for bi)othe is to' be With white accessories and a; corsage ,
in the hands of Her only attendant ,Miss Joan
All anniicatiops tcCbe
50 cents per foot of counter ,space. - Of blue caaltations. "
-No applicants •necessarlly accept. The groom Was attended by-Grant
About fifty guests attended the June 4, 1956.
Tenders toitthe contract of con-
structing the Jornston end Breck-
enridge Drains Morris TOWnship
'will be received by the under-
,. -signed up until 12 la,, clock noon. ed. ."4 Markle of TOroute.
VILLAGE -OF BRUSSELS
AND
BRUSSELS HYDRO commi.ssiscri
REQUIRES;. '
Clerk -•'`
Treasurer and Tax Collector
Salary $200.00 per motri,
Duties -
Making out -and -collecting Water
and Hydro billings, Municipal Taxes,
Geo Miohie
:a81Vtis r.' reception heldheld at the bride's home. The Johnston Drain consists of
ride'e mother .received in a 2569-lineal feet of tile drain and
.
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You will find other values just as great as ttio:4 Melville Presbyterian
Church
10.00 a. 'm. Sunday.SchoSi
17 a. m, Divine Worship
Minister:. Rev. H. T. (WAN 9.. D.
Organisti Li; D. Thompson R. M. T,
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The United Church
OF CANADA
MInfatirk Rev. A. Lane, B. k.
PLOylinp. SUNDAY• .'
Ogres Divizu§Woreft, &mai.
Theme;,',PALliS td GlerY
* ening ;Worship 7,30'
d 2f Lilac shantueg with match,- 3425 lineal teet of open davrin. ress
ing accessories and a corsage of The Breckenridge Drain consists
HE RUTLEDgGROCER ,White carnations. She was assiste,d of 3378- lineal feet -of open drain
by the groom's aunt Mrs, Jean and 185 lineal feet of tile drain.
Seatorth,. Ont. Scanilon dress!ecl In a grey figured ....Tile for these drains will be ,snp
r !sills
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with white accessories and a plied by the Township. A certified
- oOrsage ,of white earelationS. chorine for ten percent of the con Keeping of stock records, carry out
furringtable was centered tracto, price angst taceempany each , Municipal procedure,
Qualification's .._ .
Applicants should have experience
in bookeening, filing, letter writing,
general:, office routine, taking and
A buffet lunch was served by writing minutes of meetings, ,,,
IllinailltilltalfillICSMIIIIIIIIIII ILLASHMAR Applicants to State qualiftqations,
si. DRIVE-IN 'THEATRE and when, available. All apnlicatione
cANTQL, LISTOWEL
LISTOWEL. ONT;
.: Address enquiries "lVLarked" AD.
must be In by 6 p. an., Jane ali.
THEATRE ...: . .......
Thur. - Fri. may 24 -- 25 plication for Clerk-Treasurer to
"THE SHIP THAT
'.• 2 shows nightly 7.30 - 0.30 p. ni.
...
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X H. gtretton,
Matinee SaturdaY 2 is. nu 4 .' ; ' ' DIED OF MAME" Reeve,
• *P: le. .01 '
Not, just to-day or to-morroW, but Every Day,, of the yea-„.„
Phone 7 We Deliyaz
PEARSON'S SHOE STORE
Thursday Fr'cla
Thursday, Friday and, Saturday
WI. t ree
the room decorated with pink and necessarily accepted. witch We tiered wedding cake and tender. Lowest :or any tender net Y and Saturday
DOCTOR AT s whlb belle and streamers -and Geo. C. Martin, Clerle.
basikets et *daffodils, Dirk Boman! Eirigitti
You'll be enchanted with the ship
adienttiree of this seagoing
Mtdico the delightelly droll
Stall -Of adventure:romance and
'tan abroad itroic both cargo
AWL);Y.
Monday; Tuesday and Wednesday
Double Bill DOublO Blit„
TH,E LITTLE KIDNAPPERS
• nMac Rae Adrienne Corit
Eitehanting tale of die* 'EtWO,little
boys found' love a, teritritio agaititit
oli .ths imotioas tense drama
of the Search. '.Per lele two
Oritleited !children,
tears to Yene ..oyo6 Athit finally Joy
to your heart,;
Otittit MAU
:John Wayiin MaureenOq'fartt
(One Show niehtlyi first show 4.30)
Friday and Saturday
DEW- `BEAT bqu
Alan 14th) Audrey' Dalton'
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deinttitr '
CHICAGO' SVIOldAtt:
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We pow pave a full line of ,MEN'S,
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Hats Stetson 'and Brock g..05 to 4%.st-2,T
*tit," .00 v . I .. • . ttO itii I . lot . to . ',.,...t,.,.. td1
Ties and Socks .... ... . ... 000040000 4500 to
:Shirta Forsyth • to
Sweaters Tony Dag,4nsk Sh▪ elby -4.4; ;4.95 to $.9.,,sera
Phderwear Tops and Bottoms. 40.00 each
Richard Attenboroug
,.sit.. Virgina McKenna
Thor.- Fri. tat.
Ma 26
_ gilt18tEL COMMISSION
, • . NtAy :24 26 -•-• 26
NAND"OF' 'Otibo , M'ne
"A'Adt DAWN}''
(deter)
malt for reading Of tiletera
Hilinphedy Bogart Gene tioesoy Randolph- Scots
. goiloal. Hydro maintenance fof
, Man Powers vilitge of Atasseio. zaiary.
- 11-141ili, A
May .29, •,,-• to'siato unalifications
' and When Mailable. Address en,
quiree "Marked" Atmlication for
hydro- Utility` and handed, iii by
\i'.3;„4.:11"" r,t'II„ Stratton '4*
thur, ivisy If -4- uutn,4 Itytlro
grarltaii 'Netter'', Stiaari
C,11altaiattli Bruss els
"'Olt Oikttrifit101 LADV0-!':
Itoo chows` Nlglntly, ttain tali arsat
Bet Offide Open et 7.10
• Vita She)* at busi"
Vnder 12 iti Cap Free`
tiiitoonti at. 4411 peo6s'rilaa
Mr. Keil Abhteei, Clinton) 'atteet
Slieake4 I ,
it
Ariglieeth Chtircii
6 f. CANADA
rZ;',, ,tarlih of trinkt.
Rev. Fred go Aititielli Li S. y. odetir
,)liras.Alk Siiiiday
thook
L 11; and AiipOtr4.g 14,1)01j$ Atiitet4'
iht i g...36 10. DreniSdiag
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REQUIRES
PYlarria.0- . % ... .... . ... 4404044 01105
Pants all colours 440446044.40, MO $5.95,. to: Stlictg.;:
Jackets all 'ColeUll ......».,,,.,.,..,, $,55 to pi-ege
Top Coats `tweed and Gabt $24.95 .to $63.9,f;'
Suits All Vii.00t Worsted 404 A40.0*
Short Co* . . (tom 41641.' to 1,1t,,.
gen'S heavy short kubper --
Monet hevy,, dot* 010
MeWt tleete shoes Sebtt,,MOI4ite gat 000,;K:
tither dress lute's '06'0 44440
;Ldettet Hyloios 15 itionler koi.rtinintr . W
1St p • •404.0, 4
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,--Fearli the heat Selling NOVO
Tues. Wed.
"FRENCH 1..11\tetP
.Color)' (Adult)
Jane tItioselt
Men. Teed.,
' May 2i3- 10
Big Eastern Star Eenefitt SHOW
The Plettire With That
dierioUS Lift
James SteWart and beano Redd
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