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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1956-06-06, Page 1• • athorise4 as second dam lust root Ot110* DePartmente wawa Wed nes day, June 6th A . 1.956 OST C. G. I. T. HOLD M'OT'HER AND DAUGHTER BANQUET' The C. G. 1, T. girls and their leaders need a Mother and daughter Banquet in the Presbyterian ,church on Friday, June 1. The banquet Was :catered .to by the Young Women's 'guild. Mrs. Cecil Thompson of Oran_ brook was guest speaker, Miss Moses brought greetings from the W. M. S. Mrs. Thomas of Bluevale, greet- ings 'from :the 'Presbyterial, Sheila Black gave a reading and J. Care diff, J. McFarlane, Sharon Heening-: Way, sang a 'trio. 'Mr. Colvin intro_ duced, the guests at the head table. Helen Wilson gave a. toast to Mothers, Mrs. Matheson' Mee. pipe proposed a. toast to !dattghtere responded to by - Jean Betty Alcock thanked the , guest speaker and also presented her with a gift from elle 'C. G. I. T. girls. Elizabeth Pipe thanked the leaders, Mrs. Matheson and Mrs. Hemingway, and jean Daeildson 'Chanted the Y. tr. .G. for the supper. This stare the lasts meddled until fall. MELVILLE CHURCH On Sunday last the Ladies Aux- :* iliary of the Brussels Legion were present at the morning Worship. ' Rev. 'Harold Colvin, in his sermon Spoke of the unrest, suspicion, and fear of another, . World war. The 'speaker' mentioned the %a that ' Iduring the last wee our political leaders lead Asked the people and the church to ,pray for victory and peace, and their peeyers Were an_ Swered. However this was not kept up. But of recent yeere church attendanee • is becoming po'iwlar, merely aittendine,,, services will not leave Our. self's, Mr...Colvin spoke of , Martin Luther's leistificatilon ; by Faith, and not wnalc4s, . to gain our petee, with God. A male 0c:tette eang a immber, May the teed Depend on' You. and the choir rendered the • anthein Ye That Stand in the Hone& of the Lard by SPInneY. 'Gray Twp, School Boord Meeting Mineetes were'read and adopted on motion of Bolger and MeNaught, Motion of MoNaught and Mc- Farlane that Bolger look after oil tank at NO. 1e, Motion McNaught and Bolger !that the Board does not accept Con- -ley's resignation, • Motion of Brown and Bolger that Mrs. D: Raymond's, designation be ta.ccepted with regret and letter Of 'appreciation sent by the secretaxy. Motion of McFarlane and Brown - that Conley look fatter details of obtaining lanel at Matfett of Bolger and McFarlane 'that 'following bells be paid. Gordon'Speiran, 'trucking wood 32,00 dordoe. Cook, welding ,75 Cecil Ecionier, Posts and labour 74.00 Doug, Ennis, window' blinds' 3,00 Jack Hood, school sepplies. 12.63 Brussels Creamery, nbilk 9.91 Selwyn Baker, wood . 9..06 :T, C 'len-11110m.y Secretary • Lynn Valley Peas 20 oz. tin 150 • 37c' Clover Leaf Sockeye Salmon:". 7 oz. tin 47Cf. Aylmer Fruit Cocktail 20 oz. fin ricv 31c Van Duesen Tomatoes 28 oz. tin 25c • • • • • • • • • • • . . .... Kam You will find other values just as great as these at THE RUTLEDGE GROCERY NEWS OF THE KANSAS FARMER The following appeared in 'a recent issue of the Fort Frances Times. "Jack Thynne known as the Kansas Flamer from Huron County, Ontario I Staged a two hour concert in Mc 1. - Gaelees ball on Friday evening. His violin playing, singing and telling i Stories were much enjoyed. He left a message .which accoedieg to reoord I he tells at eaole small village, "Bach tresident in the community Should Support his focal stores, scheola and , organizations to the limit, In this if imeidern age eviith *reel highways land motor Vehicles the trend is tei elpend time and money hi the larger peptlated ;arena- 'relic& will in 'time'' idecreabe the property value thige ncE living in this ;0r ,any other rural I icomenunity." There •truth in I, this message. „ • parents, and all others interested in young people should get behind this project and see that it succeeds, for every member inthe'band that presented the concert on Friday is a resident of this community, they had no outside assistance, ands their per. , forrntance was a credit to all eon_ earned. NOTICE -L Hydro bills for June, Payable at Clerk's' Office. Discount will he allowed .until June 36th. Hydro' Commission. ANNOUNCEMENT ••• 'We are pleased to announce that MR. ALLAN NICI-IOL will be Ott reDreeentative in the Brussels area,' He, will ,be only r' feel' gad to Call on, you to assist you in your redecorieting ne'64. He can supply you with Congoleume, Queleet, Repleuin and Inlay mai coverings selected froM'' iirx extensive ,stock in Stratford overnight. Theneeke theeeis a full range of floor tiles in inlay linoleuma, keelebb,er and vinyl to choose from, with prices to " even,' budget. 'or those bathroom and kitchen walls see the selection of rongowali, Quakerwear Barclay board or Plaetic wall tiles J. & M. FLOOR COVERING . ' Floor Covering - Tiles -- MeV Covering Counter Topping Paint 27 Market Place, Stratford, Ont. Phone 1746 ALLAN NICHOL PHONE 95x BRUSSELS, ONT. Ifisnigammisis Tues. - Wed. June ,5 - 6 "BENGAZI" Richard Conte Mala Powers Thurs. Fri. June 7 -S "SPANISH MAIN" Maureen O'Hara Paul Herifeid Sat. Mon. • Julie - 11 "REDHEADS FROM.,t Sfta (GOI;0) • Rliorida Fleming, Teeeed Breviary Guy Mitchell: Time, • Wed. June 12 -13 tBRIDGES OF TOKO.RI" William Holden, ,Grace Kelly Miokeyilediley Ties and Socks 4 .50c to WO "'" Shirts Forsyth $3.96 to $9.95 Sweaters Tony Day and Shelby eok $4.95 to' $0-95 Underwear Toles and Bottoms $1.00' each..!ie efe 444.44 . . 4414"4144 ,44,4•4444444 -$3.95 to $5.95 all obioute teem* $5.95 to $14.91 $5.95 to $14.95 .••••1," Pyjamas Penes jacketa all tolottre • a Top Coats Tweed and Gabs $24.95 to $35.00 .0. Post Publishing House BRUSSELS ENTERTAINS LISTOWEL .BROWNIES Forty Brewinee from Listowel with elide leaders were eetertained by the Brownie pack of 3russels on Friday night at their Meeting la the len100 „Cleueeh., Des riot Otemise- lone: Mrs. 'Blume]. of ListoWel aceom. Pained the visitors One inpected both groups, also assisted Mies, Russell, of Lislowel, in, the enrolimeet of five new Brownies in the Brussels pack. They were Gail and Darlene •.elaehan, Bonnie Woretman, Ann Higgins, end Susan. Coleman, The two packs combined for their Brownie meeting in charge of Brown Owe Mrs, Williams Kelling- ton and Tawny Owl Mrs. George 'Galbraith, Games, folk dances, 'char- ades and a sing-song preceded auntie 'served by she Methane of the Drew-. niee, under the couvenorship of Mrs. Adrian MeTeggart and Mrs. R. G. MaPAride. Pre . - Baking and Apron. Sale. SPONSORED BY ST, AMBROSE ALTAR SOCIETY In the Brussels Public Library Saturday, June 16th AT 2.30 P. M, Paper Drive Sponsored by The Breseele Lions Gileh For local welfare work There will be a truck pall At your doer to pick them up Wednesday, June 13th. Please have papers bundled, with magazines and neweeapeff separated. Citizens of Cranbrook, Ethel and Walton please take imtieee .For additional information contact Russel Knight, le, R. 2: Erlisselsr Cliff !Dunbar, Ethel; Max Qidfleld, Brussels. GREY TVVP, CENTENNIAL DONATIONS RECEIVED Donation's are being 'received eor Prizes In connection with the Grey Township Centennial Parade which is to be held at Ethel on July 23rd. 1956. iv* Any one Wishing to donate, con knot anyone of the Finance Com. rnittee Geo. A. Dunbar (chairman) Leslie. McKay, Cecil Bateman,. Leslie. Earl, W. 0. A, A. SOFTBALL INTERMEDIATE SCHEDULE ENTERTAINED On, Thuiredey evening of last 'week at the close of the final choir practice for the !eninmer, the mem- hers of Melville thole wee.e, enter_ pained by the .organist and' his 'Wife MT, and Mrs. L D. ThomPeeli, in the ladies parlor of the church. After abort program, en *evleich. Cyril iclett and Glen Plant sang solos, and Wm. King Jr,, gave a talk on his trip to New York last Easter, re- freshments were eenved by Mrs, Thonipsonneossisted by Mrs. Harold Keeney and Mrs, GeOrge, Evans.-' Rev. Mr, and Mies.;Colvin, were gnats 'of the choir. June 7 - Brussels Beigrave 7 - Brussels at Beigrave 8 Bluevale. at Wessels- 11 Brussels at Bluevale 1 14 -Londeshoro At Brussels Wroxeter at Stone School e (Double Header) 10 re-e Brussels at Lmideshoro 25 , Wm:tam, St Brussels. Belgra've at Brussels .30 Erase:els, at Stone Schnol NEW LIONS BAND HARTLEY FISCHER SHOWS AMAZING PROGRESS I APPOINTED VILLAGE CLERK Those who did '• not attend 1/103 Lions Baud. and Variety Concert , the Town Hall on Friday night missed en Opportunity to tear the excellent 'Moults of the fon, mouths' training under' the direction Of Blandenaeter, iSe'llubell. Mr. Schubert, the boye and girls of Me i new 'felons Band, Mr, K. Ashton, 'who , 40:$ been in. Plenrge, and Lion Prest-! Ident. H. Thomas merit 'tyro higlieg: praise for their work. What can accomplished by concentrated and co-ordinated effort is amazing, .. The salon played by Mr Sellubelq, who is an. accomplished viollieiet,. were the highlight of the evening's' Vareetee. ierorgreen arel 'thrilled: `'the audience, Al so in;luadi ,e,d ie the variety numberswere oesolos by Patsy Bryans, Glen Plant and Brian Pree_' colt; vocal. (lush Joan Thomas and ' Brian .Prescott; saxophone ealos, John Pipe, David Kennedy; clarinet duet, Douglas and Gerald Thomas, I Lion Jas. S. Armstrong was chair_ man for tape evening and after brief welcoming f rem,arke, introduced 'Bandmaster F. Schubert, who ex- pressed his pleasure in the progress the boys and girls of the new band had made in suoh a short time. it is to yegretted that there were not. more 'people in attendance to give their support and encourage- ment, The Lions are glYileg• these young people an- excellent oportun • ity they would not otherwise have, to culti"v"ate a taste for, appreciate, enjoy, and participate in, good music, somethings to be much desired and 'which is, all -too often, sadly lacking. Ito Would be a pity, end a sad reflect_ GARDEN PARTY Seonsored by the Women's Association of Knox United Church, Belgrave will he held In the church Wednesday, June 13th Supper will be served from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. followed C "ONCERT in The dhurch Auditorium by The 40 VOICE ATWOOD MALE "CHOIR Admission Adults $1.00 Children .50 A Booth Will Also Be Available Hartley Fievitee. et the Monday! night joint Meetieg of the Council Hydro Commission, receive the aPpointateut as Clerk of tin' sellieleo of Brussels, Otilen applicants ter the position I were Rae Bronson, It. S. Warwiek, Wilbur Turnbull, Clifford Cardiff; Mrs. G. 'R. Campbell and Mrs. W. Edgar, The 'application of Gordon Brad- alum for Hydro Utility man abs accepted at the same meeting, Appli- cations for this position were also received ,frota Wm. Me'Webater, Jack MeWhirter, Joe Timell and Jerry Barrett. Bantams 15 ValiSsels Linevemd 15 .1111enkbon at Brussels 19 Brussels at M'onkton 22 Linwood. 'at Bruseels 26 Brussels at Sebrin:gville 20 Sebrineville at Brussels Monkton team is Pee Wee. EVIONCRIEtT' ion on the cultural taste of the community, if through the lack of lettfeilcieeit skipplort and enconra'ge_ merit of the people, this work had to be discontinued. The monthly meeting of the Mon_ crieff Women's Institute was held), in the Community thlail wide a very good ,,number present. The Meeting opened with the Ode and the Mary Stemeart Coillect,, Itioliowed by/ the minutes of the last meeting. Business was then discussed. Four ,delegates were appointed to go to Brussels to the District Annual,. Mrs, Scott McLean and Mrs. Leslie McKay were appointed to go to 'Guelph to a dinner,, which is to he held in June ' Mrs. Leonard Meehan, was preeented With a gift Prior to their moving to their new home in Brussels. It 'was decided in regard to the ,Extension Service leaflet, our first choice for a course would be "Hints for the Home Nurses" and our second !choice would be "Salads". Mrs. Elmer Hood had charge of the re_ el-Wader of the evening. The roll Call was answered by "How to keep from growing old." The motto "Take pains with your meals and then you won't take .pains "safer_ 1 p ... wards". Was given I?y, MekeeClifford Robertson. Ml e i' ' itiehmond then gave a,,, delve ' , tion on Home • , Mir '' ,e:4 'Nfrg. ten Crawford' A ;Vey interesting 'Tending Behold Angel." A contest on ealth was Coeducted by Mrs. G. Richmond. The meeting elesed With. the "Queen" and luneh was seevect Offloees for 1956 ' 57 Peat Pres, ..... ....... Mrs. L. Meehan Psrtesv. ice, epreo, Mrs. Scott McLean 1 Mrs. J. Smith 2nd Vice Pres, e., Mrs. Les. McKay Se d,l'Pren S. .., ..... Mrs. C: Harrison District Director, Mrs. G. Richmond .Beaneet Directors, Mrs. Oink Cox, Mrs. Roy Patterson, Mrs. E. Hop. penroth ' Convenore and Assistants' Agti. and Canadian IndustrY, Mrs, K. Ludington, Mee. Hoevatel Mc_ Naught, Citizenship lind B(1'11.6111011, Me., K. Smith, Mee E. Mann, Cominutity Activities and Pnblic Relations, Mrs. M, Bane end Mee, Beli Sinith. Viatorioal Itefietiiieli :slidet Cuerit Everite, Aire, A, Werel and lips, O. Hoer-180e. Jodie 21.-Vibillica Mid Ittaith, MrS. 0. Reberteon, end Mrs. Elmer Hood, Ttesolletione, Mrs. Win. Ralialigaill ,arid tk,Tia, tinitiKfi,y lie' an, 'Orarrotti. and o Mee, ine Stith ,.,. MM. ROT) Stein Not just to-day or to-morrow, but Every Day of the year. Phone 7 We Deliver • CARD OF THANKS Campbell - Mere words are inadequate to express our grati- ende. To-each and everyone TAW, has helped us- through these days of sorrow With beautiful flowers Verde of sympathy and deeds of infinite kindness, we can only say, "Thank you se much". Alethea, Campbell and Family LIBRARY NOTES During the months of June, July and August, the summer hours will be restmede Open Tnesdaye: 3 ; 5 p. m. 7.30 to 9.30 p in Saturdays: 2 - 5 p. in. 7.30 to 10 P. in. The Huron County Bookmobile will Make its regular exchange at Belies- els Library on Tuesday, June 19, at 9.00 a rn. VAL'S BEAU't ef SHOP Cutting. Styling Cold Waving. A Specialty Phone 40x Brussels. FREE MOTH PROOFING Plus Famous REVITALIZED CLEANING When Garments Are Cleaned At BUCHANAN CLEANERS Send With Confidence Agent MAYDELL SHOPPE Brussels, Ontario 1111111111111111111111111MINIMMIS ATTENTION PARENTS If you have a child ready to start to school in Sept., 1956; the Brussels Public School Bohyd,requests you to register your child 'for the fall !term by contacting Miss. Luella Mitchell or Mrs, 0, S. Elliott before Julie 16, The age limit is six yeere Old by January 31, '1957, This to ascertain the number of 13 foe Sept. this year. Melville Presbyterian Church Moo e. m. sunday Sebooa 31 a. m. Divine Worship The Trinity ;Anthem e .Gete4f _Me depths I arY ,to piles -- hams AllnIster: Aev. H. T. e. vin, I. D. Organist: L. D. Thompson R. M. T !F • • 1. The United Church OF CANADA .; Minister: Rev. A. Lens, B. Sunday School Divine Worship 111111111111111113111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111ZOMMIE eft ette PEARSON'S SHOE STORE and, MEN'S WEAR. We now have a full line of MEN'S WEAR Hats Stetson and Brock Caps $1,00 -to • . • 0.0 S H A R. E-1N THEATRE .qS,TOWEL. ONT. 'EGEN7 THEATRE Seatorth, Ont. * * * YOUR NAME ENGRAVED FREE on any Pen or Pencil ipuechased at Leach's Jewellery Stoee „ We handle Reefer, Wat and Esterbrook Pens 8. Thursday, Friday and Saturday SEMINOLE UPRISING George monigomery Karen Beath Bursting -606ed the' 'screen In "1 blaze of eXeitind that never te;witio: High tension and tingliweeite" in the blood-eteinetielOi& sAith, elet, on the vt/saOilkfalth'iui to thei VOW to eVitrto‘ the death. .• TuesdaY and Wedneaday TRACK OF THE CAT Robeet. Mitchum Tereee Wright Real, PAW, runaway emotions. An. ether ohusual 'effeeee'°-of Men and Weinett dellatit oft -guard. Peen the producer-director' Of "the High 'and' Mighty"Y * tliteeedey, Friday and.' 'Saturday 1'A2A tGlq OF .dot-litSt look Puddon, Barbera knelt $5.95 to eq$9.93 LISTOWEL THEATRE ommoi.anronommomr 2 :flows nlertly 7.80 p. n. Matinee Sa*urciiiy 2 p, ra.. 10 it. 11.15 a. tit AngliearcCharch ti .w Pt, CANADA Pail ' of Row Fred E. Jewell, L. S. T. Rector Suits Ail WOOL ineOetted Sport Coats Please note that until further teetlee The Cepitet will operate on Week- ende only. There will be 6406061W on Friday evening, Saturday datinee I and ,SatUrita, eVenlit. Fri, Sat. A bp boubfe Feature Proven The toWerY boye ii Thee' Late§ Laugh Filled Advelittird 4 ablO THAT URANIUM"' ..1•4 995 to, $Agei Men's liedvY short rubber soots le.ree' $5.95 Men's heavy Corp Sete work boots eele"'elt595 ellfd use Meii's dress shadli Scott-MeHale end b'abit Other dress Hilda . ironi tt'4 S4.01 Ladies Nytonts i5 Defiler ti -oittad 7 tat 4000; one 11, • .f- '"`tiii. ifeinnoi lb; 1V2atins • i ?int15.0 SetiOOi SL , David's Chtiroh, Henteeleeei 2.30 hi. Holy bmillirtirilesit itt Sandier SielioOt George's ohurth. :Welted' 9.00 pi, Me Eereenk ; :4eViete I • Coming' t4 bLut, *hiAL ('Color)' • Akiiiit tifteiiettlifieit0 ' The Story of a thorobreet Tiro shows Nigh tly,. ]?dill ;wear '011." b*.' at line Dot billed...Open at filldran tiiddt t2. it, C"erto ' l at t 001 Fel'tertnatiee Auditors, Mrs. iktra, L, Mete Diatipt Protie Relierter Coneinitt tee, 'tinge Pert lefellereeht, 111re, tfluiaa'Y' ItleknY, Mrs', Clitford tiobertsen. •44. r 'Pee triofielt,