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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1956-06-20, Page 1EXTENSION SERVICE COURSE TO 1:3 HEL P HEFig An Extension Serviee Course for the Homenutiterla "hospital= ity FOods" is to be elield In the Brussels Public e 'Library on Teeadey nd,27 from 1,30 to 4.00 p.m. If Yyouare ; concerned about catering to banquets or'•ontertaining visitors in your hoe or community you sahonld attend. A ,complete deeffet meal will be demonstrated• on the first afternoon. The second a ter- noon you will see 'ingestions. for special parties and your que.ationss, about food for quantity cooking will be answered. a, All the ladies are cordially invited to ,attend. Sponsored by the Majestle Women's Institute, Brussels, W A-LTC/NI Mr. Glenn Oliver having passed this -second year in Pre-medicine with a high Mark has been admitted to the four year course in, medicine at Western University, London. George Jackson is a patient in Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth; ; William Watson. is a patient In the Clinton Hospital; Miss Mary Dennis has -taken a position is * London; Robert Kirkby has taken four of his racing horses to Que- bec; Dr, Robert Humphries. New York City, with Mrs. M. Humphries.; Mr. and Mrs. D. Grey and family. Stratford, with Joseph E. Ha.ckwell; Mr. and Mrs. Horoce Rutledge, Lon- don, with friends here; „Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ennis, Ronnie and Rueh Ann; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller, and 'Mr. end Mrs Edward Miller with friends Alt Galt. • • • I I The June meeting of the Walton Women's Ageociation was Thursday afternoon in the church basement , with a good attendance, The presi-; dent, Mrs. Walters took-charge. The meeting opened by the W.A. Motto. Bible reading llth. Psalm by Mrs.. Broadfoot. Mrs. Walters then gave a reading on the litlh Psalm, Theme Splg was plIng with Mrs. Jas, Bryans '• at the piano followed, by ;prayer: Seceetary?s report was read and appioved and Thank You notes Venn Mrs. W, Bewley, Mrs; Walter% and i , Mrs. Fox, Treasurer's report was given by Mrs. A. Contts Committee for church pallor, Mrs:, Jove, Mrs. Ken McDonald, Mrs. T. Dunidas and Mrs. Ac,hillies. Report; of the Huron Presbytelal which was held ; at Clinton.. Morning session was 1 given' by Mrs. T. Dundee Which Was very intereeting. The afternoon session given by Mrs. 'Walters prov- ed very interesting also. 1311Stflle$9, was' !discussed. The "meeti ng closed with the W. A. Theme. and prayer. - ANNUAL PECORATION PAY SERVICE '1101 eineuel Deleon /lion JA17 sfrylieu of 1 U. 0 F. W t 1. Star , and Mernt4g Star Re-btu: ledges arid Leeionnaires, was held on day. juee 17th, at Brussels came- ter'. ”russeb, Legion Pipe Barn) led. the parade of members to the Mtn ; etol'y for the Service Of Rement. brance, honoring their deceased members.. Tbe service was- in charge of , Rae Crawford, . Noble Grand of t Western elar lodge, who read the names of departed brothers of the lodge, Louis Ebel, chaplain,soffered prayer. For Morning Star Lodge Mrs. Orwell Elliott read the names ; and Aire. George Davidson, led in I prayer. Roes Bennett of the Legion -read -the Thames of the war dead. The graves were marked with tsilken. flags, Mr, 0. Thompson; Knox PresbY- terian Church, Oranbrook, was the speaker. Recently frcen Ireland, Mr.; Thompson, -compared- the, beauty of . this -peaceful land with, war torn I Europe, and urged prayer for peace. •Clarence Hamilton, Listowel, gave an address. Rev. A. Lane offered •the -closing prayer. - 4 4 4 Ladles "Nylon'§. 15 benter .5't Genie nr VP ist flueiity SS Paost Publishing Howe nthoriaef tee weetend claas ma% APS 9t1100 RePartzteliC ottgilr* Wbcirmbday, June 20th. 1956 „ Having sold my infilirearee bsteinelie to Sir, 'Zric Colline„ a feriae) ); Member of the R. 0. A. Fa I wish to take this oPPOrtunity to thank my elient:3 for (their patronage. over !,thes years, I know Mr. Collins .will give. you excellent ee 1.y arny, Sincerely, Charlie Davidson Havitte• reeeratly purchased the General insurance Businue of Me Charles Davidson I wonid tostelte. this opportunity to say to the people of IlereSeele and Isurrenlialing noMnannities and I am looking. ,forward to meeting all ,a yOu personelly an the 'very near future. My office is above' Krauter's Plumbing Store, Drop in or GARDEN PARTY Knox Presbyterian Church, Blue t Wednesday, June 27th. 19$.% Supper wilt bas oorved.from O. P. M. to P. Me PROGRAMME IN ELLIENALg COMMUNITY HALate. Admission Adults $1.00 Children 50c hlt) MELVILLE GHCh 'On Bantle, Merging last my. Herole Colvin spoke, an work (led Father. Title 'W1143 WAti11lia41;11; 1'i li eeries et Serniteis on the ifuly Trinity, After speaking ablelt tint Doctrine of Ela ctiOn,;fir, Gavin described Goa as the -divine init. into) of salvation. This plan W salvation as• one of the , 'decreesGO, apd it was not made after nlail sinned but, before -the world' began. Goa knew that man would be a creature, tha,f,, could re- spond to His love, mercy, and good- ness. God also knew before the world began that man wonld fall into sin, ond that Satan would try to destroy mankind and the world.; Ged also decreed to give the Holy Spirit eo all these 1Ntio believed in Teens Christ,I-lis son. On one occ-1 lesion Jesus eatel, All that -title Father , hater, given me shall come to me.' Mr. Colvin spoke of those who feet GARDEN PARTY Knox Presbyterian Church Cranbrook Friday, June 29th Supper will be served from 6 p. m. to 8' p. m. Programme in Cranbrook Community Centre ADMISSION: Adults 850 Children 40e assure and I will be glad to distuss any insurance 70u of prompt, efficient and personal phone 47 day ar night problems with you. I service tit •all times. Until I -am able to meet you personally, I remain, At your' service, Eric Collins • . W. E. COLLINS e „ no responsibility toward- God ana, their fellow men.. These are at ernnity with God, and many , have t.' hatred toward Him. If God his net chosen us we can• not be the elected -of God. There are thOst who think of God . as a kind loving indulgent Father who will' not punish men for -their sins, but the Bible does not teach this. If loyee alone could save men , all would .be saved for God is love. But much more is required.; It is the Father to whom we pra,y,, in. Christ's name, tor God' the I Father is elle dielare' initiator of all, saving .grace for mankind.. The choir sang the airthem, Out ., of the Depths .I cry to Thee, by ; James. A tenor solo God is ever , beside Me, was sunig by. - Brian Prescott. General Insurance Clover Leaf Fancy Red Sockeye Salmon 7 oz. tin • . Florida Sip Orange Juice 48 oz. tin - Monarch Angel Food Cake Mix Brussels, Ont. BUSINESS Phone 47 . YOUR PROTECTION IS OUR ST. JOHNS GUILD The June meeting of St. John's Ladies Guild was held in the Ohara hall on Thuraday •everting, June 14' and opened 'with the singing of a hymn land the Isceers Prayer in unison. Rev. Jewell talked out that, part of the Bible between the Old .amel New Testament caned the "Anocrapha" ,and related some int- eresting stories it contained. President Annie Pollard presided for 'the bugingss. Minutes and ltireast4rens report glean, Duee lama. Sunshine collection. Bazaar' date was set for November 10th. It was agreed to have a Father. and Son banquet for the Scouts and Cubs, on Thursday, Same. 28, and mantle was planned for same. It ;was decided to continue Guild. Meetings through the summer (second a Thursdays). Mr. Jewell closed meeting with prayer, Lunch was served by Mrs. Annie Pollard and lars. Mary 'Storey. CARD OF THANKS CRANBROOK , I wish to take this opportunity of The Young Peoples Society will saying ,..Thank You ato my manY meet on Sunday evening, -June 24, friends who ;visited me, sent treats at 7.30, in the basement of the_ Cards, flowers etc.. While I was a church. patient in St. Maus Hosplal Mr. ana aVIrs. Stanley •Campbell Kitchener, also since returning and 'Wise left early Monday for home. Also to nay special nurse 'their new home in Fullerton, Mns. Vern Willoughby. California:, Mrs., Lily Carnochan Mr: 'and Mrs. Norman Pfeifer have moved to their new home on the formerAllan Cameron Property. ••••• • • • • lo Aylmer Fancy Whole 4" Kernal 'Corn 21or Clark's Porl and. Beans 20 oz. tin 2 for • • • •••••••••••00•11., • You will find other values just as great as thou.@ UNION UNITED W. lel. S. The June meeting of Union Unitecl Church W. MaS. was held at the home of Mrs. Leslie Lake with Mrs. with Mrs. Herman Whitfield as leader. A hymn was followed by Scripture read 'by airs. R. Mas3han, prayer by Mrs. M. McIntosh. I Minutes were read and the roll „ °all answered :by the date of yoUr wedding. The offereing was receiv- ed •and the study book -- Six Nations Indianiteserves, waS taken by Mrs. Fred Cox. A hymn and, prayer by the. leader closed the meetimig. 1 The W. A meeting led by Mrs. R. Meehan, .1st. Vice President. It was decided not to have tan. Ice Cream' Social at this time. The •organ plaque was displayed. The IVIizpat benedicton •was re- peated and lunch was.served by Mrs. Carman Baker assisted: by Mrs. E. Speiran and Mrs". Hiemstra. N EW RAWLEIGH AGENT THE RSIT LEDGE GROCERY .111•••••••••n •1••••••••[/ t'4"N;2 Not just to-day or to-morrow, •but Every Day of the Phone 7 We ReliTer George J. Erneweirn (has reedited appointment as Raw- 10101 aie14,,:for Vi'reY„ -.Morris and gowick Tovensbipe, and will call on you in the near future ifoRN n Keep i mind the Garden Party on Friday evening June 29th, under the anspicee of the Ladle& Aid, of Knox Presbyterian Church. Supper is serted from• 6 to 8 in the church basement with a worthwhile:pro- gram being planned for the .Com- Triunity Centre, following the supp- er. Come and enjoy this evening together. B,PAKE - To Mr. and Mrs. John, We are pleased to announce that MR ALLAN NICH.%yqW b irEP • • • representative in the Brussels area. He win be only -•.• call on you to assist you in your •red:worsting-needs, He ,can you with Cengoleums, Quaker, Rekoleum and Inlay -"121,014- Blake"AugC1.!, Myer's Nmeeing Home, a eon, - Michael John, a brother for Jeanette and Donald.. BRUSSELS. DAINTY DINERS ' MASS CHEST X-RAY SURVEY HURON COUNTY 1956 1952 1947 Wingliam 2,736 1,668 3,315 Dungannon. ..„ 640 126 Goderich 2,874 2.106 3,977 Ethel 480- 425 (1948) Gorile 934 305 413 Foddwich 462 132 Brussels 1,102 710 1 293 33171th 988 633 634 Seafortli 1,746 1,142 1,976 Hensall 669 437 731 269 615 1,142 2,315 246 -our extensive stock in Stria -LtseW if -BEAUTY •SHOP Cutting Styling' ,.'Cold-Waving • A Specialty Phone 40x Brute:1;1a suoirommummiimmumimmas I Melville- Presbyterian The seventh meeting of the Brussels Supper Club was held in the ''Library- pan May 19th. at 2.30 p. in. The president opened ; the meetingt by singing "The More We Get Together.' 1:1 members ; attended this eeting and answered the roll call by naming 'the, good characteristics of good tea biscuits. Chtirch , Yvonne road the minutes 4 'the lasil meeting. we then, made plans. - coverings selected• from overnight. Then to• there is a tull range-4f floor tiles hi tem' linolenms, rubber and vinyl to choose from, with „prince Sate suit every budget. For those bathroom and kitchen walls see the seleestftz sees Congowall, Qua,kerWall Barclay board or Plastic wall J, & M. FLOOR COVERING ".v O .. Floor Covering - Tiles - Wfall Covering Counter Topping - Paint 27 Market Place, Etratforii, Ont. Phone 1700 Mission. Band Walton Mission Band met in the church basement Sunday, June 10th. I The meeting was opened with a hymn and 'the Lord'sPrayer. The, !Scripture, the Neely Psalm, was read ti 332 306 LLASRM' A.R by Bobby Houston. After a des- 1VIr oussion, led by s. IVfcGavin • onther hymn was sung. The classes woo oi„ tit 8ands7 'School • i for our OPP& merit - for the last Meeting Meeting *Sea with 11 A... M. • Spriapeat of the • . • Lorere • Supper . . I God Sate The Queen. Sermon Subjetta . God's ;Son I - • Anthem: The tord..is My Steep: . • here'" tatiot . 1Viany Lon McFarlane • • • , went to their rooms. In the absence ;• 5olo.;• Bes ide 'Green • Pa.stunee- - DRIVE,IN THEATRE ' • `LISTOWEL 0 14.7 ..r• ,. ., i of the president and ..seeretary ‘Iethilt-i: l'. Illialaters Rs*. .11. l'‘.' &Win, 1. 06 .. • • . .• ' • • Walters and Ruth Ritchie took e Iergenlitt L. D. Thompson R. U..T ' • - - - - - - - • - - ' - • • • : ''i,- eihoit. meettiv.,;eloseels with a hymn i, t. : 41. ..'.9! . . - If , • . "BOTANY BAY" - June 21 ' 22 ; ..and...1)t-r:Yet • • --"---------- I • ' . _This - F ri. • ALLAN NICHOL PHONE 95x . BRUSSELS, ONT. es 1111111111111111111,11.1111111111111111111111111,11111111111211111KM Dashwodd.,. . . ... 583 Exeter . 1,924 ROAF,*Cmitralia 393 ' Winchelsea 276 Creditors ........ 274 RCAF Clinton 150 Hayfield 408 Zurich 607 Clinton 2,383 BETTY JEAN FERGUSON --Lae NOTICE - Hydro bills for June, payable at Clerk's Office.. Discount will be allowed until June '30th Hydro Commission 348 489 • 646 1,880 1,7351 12.853 17.650 a 19,525 PEARSON'S SHOE STORE. ,and • MEN'S WEAR We now have a full line of MEN'S WEAR Hats Stetson and Brock Caps Ties and Socks Shirts FoPsyth :,:W.." Sweaters Tony Day and Shelby Underwear Tops and Bottoms Pyjamas .14;." The United Church. ATTENTION v a PARENTS ! OF CANADA to school in Sept, 1956, the Brussel§ If you hae ohild ready to start • 'R ev. A. Lams; I. A. L Sat. _ Mon. jtine 21 22.1 public School Board requests you.to M.heater:. Ft - • (Color) Allan Ladd Patricia Medina At 'the regular meeting of the Ethel Women's Institute held Nv63.-, nesday night in the Community ;Centre, two of their members Were presetted With :eta before leaving the community. Mrs, Melvin Hata- Men leaves for her new gnome in LiStoWer and Mts. Deleres to Stratford. The addresses' Were read by airs. NV, Kreuter and pre- sented by Mrs, W. Dobson. Both the ladies thanked the Institute for their lovely $5.95 t9, ;W7 1,0o to Wig .50c to 5s7.110: 13.95 to $4.95 to $1.00 eacti!'"4"7 $3.95 to I'm $5.95 to 013110,, Up- SEMINOLE UPRISING (Color) ' register your child for' the fall terrn by contacting Miss Luella George Montgomery Karin Booth 3Muinteehle811. oTrhMel?as'ae0.Zia lilaioatitabyeefaorees Wed. ;‘_ old by Santilary 310.1957. 'This is Tires. StnAe" 26 - 27. to ascertain the number of beginners "DOCTOR AT Dirk Bogarde, Bridatte bardof . 1 Sunday -School 10 a. in. Divine Worship 114.1.5ea, ui. no Sacrament Of The_nord's Supper "Do this in rentembrance, of Him And be ye thankful." a Ai olv.•• • • ... • . .. Pants all colours from AP1TOL tiTowEL • #rt JUne S 29 • tidAANOVA'S H EATilp '- Bob 1.4ope Joan .Fontaine t 2 shows nItbOy TAO 0.30 p.m. I Matinee SkeirdaY 2 M. Saturdey June 30 t:FitY 'WEST.1 e gat,- - , brie' 2.'• Robert.#raribls • tionra• :Fr i' Jeckete all colours . ... $8.05 to Top tpats Tweed and dabs $24.35 .to Wictip suits All Woel Worsted Sport OokitS, foist -$24'96 Men's it•ieavy short ettliber ilotrte eas IPAO Men's Heavy del* dots iiitork toOti $.5.08 -ot1. Menfa -doss 'Shoes, '&60.4\11cl-fate and pack other dress nines from Artg/kein Church 't 00. CANADA, Oafish of trawl) Nevi ftreit jeteteilS j'aitta4 Chian* 8 irtuiaa din. 410 San* Oditooi Church. Hanfylir 2.30 .i;retlit'Ong, Rtindik Rahoet St. George's Cirurcti,• WOO: $.00totiSeiit • dmege Formby'", ,. in two, ihowit, Olilitl*, Ash Or Clear "Lti Comt: -CD It" Box Office Open at 1,0 I Old _ . . Firat•SliSt At, Disk • iliStSt JAMES VS., Childrtra Under it in, Cate, Free • THE bALTONS" dartoons at Earle rotof,:i e, ,aho i .(Color) Teronte teleMnist Alex ; Barte l heads' a new 0)3C Television viii- I lety show, "The tairris teat!' every Wtek, ..1.11mdling the spool there§ IS Betty" Jean Vergusen, the Irately feta tier Miss danadA, Tho nrChostra; is linder, the diteatieu plaulst tOiste, - Phone I I, 8ELGRAVE and Mrs. flarrry Crosby min i Mist Lois iCirasby, Anusetts, with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McCrea, Mr, and Mrs. Sames R. Quit Mole and. Audrey with Mr. atiA" Mrs. Cecil Armstrong , Thorridale.1 Mrs. Sohn Gordon, Weston, with Mr. and Mrs. John Andereen, andi attended the Andersen - Litt wedding in Walkenton• Mr, and Mrs. John Stetert and • 0 Gary, London, and 'Mr. and Mrs. `tired Nichol Vancouver with Mr, ilnd Mrs. Inward Wilkinson . e •