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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1956-07-18, Page 4PLAY-BY-PLAY Coyorogo by KEN ELLIS ;Sat.. July 21, 2:00 p.m, D, S. 1. Ban., July22, 2:05 p.m. R. 8, T. DETROIT AT BOSTON DETROIT AT BOSTON dial 980_ 4 Now is the Time to Beautify :Your Location RAISED WOOD LETTERS — IDENTIFICATION SIGNS GOLD LEAF LETTERING — SILK SCREEN PROCESSING Sales and Service for Jones Neon Displays. Hamilton, Ont. CONTACT Burrows Signs and Lettering • Our Motto : GOOD SIGN ANY TIME" ELMIRA. ONT. PHONE MOhawk 9-211111 For further Information enquire at the Brussels Post NW-236 BRUSSELS BRANCH: F. W. TODD — MANAGER • ..........„. Let us install a new Duro Water System and get all the water you want, instantly, at the turn of a, tap. It costs you only about 1c per 1,000 gallons. . ONLY 1 y DOWN 0 o UP YO 18 MONTHS TO,PAY . for pump, fixtures and our installation charge Out all,irichisive HMCO BUDGET PLAN 6overs your Complete systeni—pump, tank, pie, kitchen and batlitoorn fixtures, taps IA jl your Wilding and the cost of installa- 'On. You can enjoy the comfort, savings., elstire and safety of water white:you• pay for' ii, . 0 *111 be glad to dive you a free estimate of the cost of ire) 01.a:?erlany niainte:l alsti.on Phone or come into our Shop and water the DURO wad In the trained age of Cana a wealth of "Freedom" peace ... a skill and cour- da's soldiers lies Insurance . . . nsurance . . for gainst aggression. Serve Canada and Yourself 16 the Army Te be eligible you must be 17 to 40 rite of age, frodesineo to Whie applying bring birth atrirAtate Or other proof of age, Apply right away —.For foil in- terMalleii *Hie or visit fhe Aniiy feirutting COin fr.* neareai your 6"4"4111 ,..slialberen4.4 4 4flimuifai;:is terthiabi teSiti,9_1) *SAW Reek Tekeites et. ei341 i WI 276 The opportunities for young men with the right tempera- ment and intelligence to niake a career in the Army are excel- lent. As a modern, progressive organization, the Army is equipped to offer top rate schooling and training to career soldiers. There is a place in the Canadian Army for young men who can meet the challenge. The. Army has a continuing need for good men . . . men like you, who want to make a Career of protecting Canada's freedom, and your own, in the Army. ris parents7Mr. and Mrs. H. B, Kirk- by. Mts. A. Dundas, of Lac:Won, visited, •tvith his linother and eititer_in=law Mr. and Mrs. T. Dundas, Mr. W. Haickwell, underwelvt eh operation in Victoria Hospital. Lon- don., last week. Mr. and. Mrs. Win, Miller, Mitchell, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown. of. Oakvillt, Nvittilt Mr. slid Mrs. D. Ehnia. Sharon Merkley of Beim.ore, with her sister Mrs. Roy Ben•nea.t. Mt% Fred 'Mariano, of Newmarket, visited with his parests Mr. and Mrs. C. Martin. Mrs. Rita Orr, visited at Mss. marl garet Humphsies over the week-end. COUNTER) CHECK.BOOKS , L., AND . PRINTED GUMMED TAPE MADE irr itklotym.tyll_q_urpuNtuctx Styles for every business Various colors and designs Samples. suggestions and pr,c es without obli g ation 8W:ERIC:1B PROPANE vro. 19 Market Piaci STRA1 FORD, ONT. The Verestire deOtiAdstittio FUEL Ftiv HOME AND :.*ANCitit, HOT WAtik tre. MAPOttil otioroiliotattit PHONE .irtRAT-0000 Oris, 4174 tt"...11. THE BRUSSELS posT li'lmedue‘sday, 1$1114. 10•506 '.4A1.—..!"111.1PMemeimesiereerier-remitinimetare t.eket4.4.44 The lifaixdSplezidored moment you proudly take posses- sion until that distant day when you decide to trade it in on an even more exciting Olds of the future, you'll keep discovering new splendors in this unusual car. And you'll keep reflecting all the while how wise you were in 1956 to step up from the ordinary into an Oldsmobile. ' Dollars and Sense CRANBROOK sorroeso. 1.)0, uod at 11.15 Ia Knoig PrOsbytetriatt. ,Ohnrch. on Auus Any mornin;), July g4:. All Centennial visIttiora and friends Are wQloonts,d. to. this: service. Ed, $runlIden, Toledo, ,011,10. AAd fr jeon01411, Thomas are visit- their brother "Dad" 0,A4 other MI$18 Isabel Engel 1s working In Wingliam Hospital for the summer months. and Miss Maxine '.Snialt(1094 l :4i;lltrttvil17QeaniIbe0••le ,ohildren t0c :br :aa4•tt e sp.17040.ft- i4g, territory attetided the "Srabat.. ;Ion Bible School held in Brussels recently. Mrs. Murray fiuether taught in the Anglican Church 4nd morals ,alseksted by Helen Knight; Max, ine Smalidon, and Mrs. M, Enigel L. Thompsion, was in charge of the junior School and with his 'accordi4n. led the music. The barn of Harold Jacklin, *Mail wan • badly damaged by the storm, July lit,, was repained last 'week. Many willing 'helPers turned . up to assist and Over t*enty Mon were fed by Mrs. Jaelain and sever . •al woman of the community. • Word was received here last Week. of the death of a former reisident in the person of William S. Mallont-Vn6, Flint, Mich. Splendor is everywhere in Oldsmobile. There's the splendor of distinctive Star fire styling—fresh, dignified, but so alive. There's the splendor of rich, custom-tailored interiors —luxurious, gracious and so com- fortable. And there's the splendor of mighty power, tamed to go quietly about its task of producing swift, smooth motion. And this Oldsmobile splendor is not a sometime thing. From the Mrs Foster Smith 'There pasEked away •suddenly. July 4th., after as iyears illness, at her home, Con. re Grey Twp., the former Elizaheith Annie Horning in her 69th. year. ,Born in Arran Twp., ;Bruce ,County She was the third dialitghter of the lake Fred Horning and Annie Wrigfat. In June 1017 she married Foster Smith wire is left to mourn win five ,childreln, two (serfs and three idaughiter, Amos of Ethel, Ormal at home, Llyle of 'Kitchener, Mrlella)' Mrs. Lavern Hoeg-yr of Dublin (Lill Ian) Mrs. Lesiter Green, Roseville. Mich., also five grandchildren and three brabb en's, John and Ewart Horning of Tara. Newilon of mminster. Alta. Three sisteris pre- deceased her. A GENERAL , 4 Are you planning a trip? Don't take chances of losing your money—and spoiling your trip—by carrying large sums in cash. Before you go, turn your money into Travellers' Cheques . . . easy to cash anywhere—and safer than cash everywhere. Drop in and see us at The Canadian Bank of Commerce and we'll gladly provide you with Travellers' Cheques. The protection Is well worth the slight cost. This is simply one of the many banking services we offer our customers to keep them free from needless, worry about their money. MOTORS VALUE 0-17560 4:::) I by Rev. M. Thomas of IVIencrieff Sat.. July 7 from her late residence , United Olturch, with interment in Funeral resvicesi were conducted Brussels Cemetery. Pallbearers wee meigthhows James Metaggart, Allan Riverside Motors dm Brussels, Ont. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE ' Motaggart, Kenneth McLean, Orval .Harrison, 1VP,arik L. J. Saline and Alex Mann. . .8..1010,11.13...8•811. •aotimmiesmimmeima Ivan MeArter The beautiful floral tributes were carried by Rosser!. Londlon: Normian Philips, Kitchener, Clifford. Wolfe, London, Leonard Sprfing. olvatstalarth, D. A, Fisher, FlersiliefEOR hind Harris Campbell, thievale. Opportunity FOR A CAREER IN eTREEDOM" INSURANCE WALTON Mrs, Guy Ryan avid Kathleen, of Lucan were week-end 'guest at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Nelson Mr- and Msis. Adrian Hogg of ColIingWoOd visited Mr. and Mrs. Andy .Coutts on. Sunday. ;Miss Beisie and Ed, Davidson, virited the home of Men Irene .Dow. Cron:arty, on SuhdaY. Mrs. Emily Ross of Staffs is vizi. tine with her •sidter, Mss. M. FL:laser and Ms. Fraser. Mrs. Percy Holman of Barale vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. Best Johns- ton, and. Mrs, Hilda Sellers last week. Mrs. Dickson and daughttr,. Has- garet of Atwood,, visited with Mr. alid Mrs. Johli. Ilislop. Ms. Geo. Kirkby of Burwash, with 4.0111.• ST. AMBROSE ALTAR SOCIETY Meal. George Slake welcomed the ladies of the Altar :Society to her home for the June meeting. Mrs. Vero§ ,Connelly conlr1uiced 'the Meet, ing and opened with praYier. Fifteen Memberd atilsWeited roll dell by saying ,something nice about the person 'on their right. Following tho minutes and , Paalsed away in .Kitchener-Watetr. ' goo Hospital on !Sunday, July, 8th., 1 ' latter a lengthy illneds. Bornin Man. itioba Sept. •30th. 1990, he came to., Ontario in :his 'early years. •I He hatS lived on the 5ith. conieess, don of .1VI.orris 'the rest of his life, farming on Let 15, Con, -'5, wince his Marriage in 1927, to Nellie Anderson, wino ,sltirviVes him also his family, Donald, Brussels; William At home; Jean (Mrs. Calvin Davidson) of Waterlolo, alga Itaro griant4chilAreni ialsio stirviving are this mother Mrs. Alm iMeArter and 'brother Miller • aldo of Morris Township. He was A member of 13eagrave United °Introit. , Funeral :service was held, on Tues... • July 10 from his late rasildence by Rev. Lana .of Brussels, Wediarri Star Lodge 1.0,0.P., had charge of the service fait the ceineltety With t ac Crawford, Noble Grand, and Louie Ebel; Chaplain taking part, Pall- bearers Were: ,Geo. Matitin, Bailie PittatOtt, .ROSs Duncan, Win, Eleton, SteWatt Procter, Walter lShortireed, all of wiltoin haVe been re108161 Y assn, fated Witii hint in Municipal matters of Morris) Township in his peSition. • as deaad Mager fat' MAW years". Many floral 6.11i1t tei# rwale carried by John White', Sam Aleicielt, JOini LoWe, bang-. Tiottniditwtw, nicvo's Vitiliel, Allen Madan, tittiel wa8 Made in russetCent. etei•Y. ....— t•,,, I liheit adoption, Mrs. Stieffier read. the finantial 'standing •sitlalting that about $50.00 would be Irealizecl from tithe baking, and .haatett dale. •• The Altat Ootniiilttee for July was aoPeinited, Mrs. Rdiddel and Mrs, Ste,fi'leir: A ineitiOn was carried to haVe a thutch cleating before the Petty House DelvOtion. It was de. .cided to buy itWo new. malts to be placed at the church loon. It was also agteed that ithe July Meeting lie cancelled. The Visiting ,Committee reported that '2' calla, and 2 gifts had been Sett and 4 Visits Made, ,Ourrent Events in. the Catholic: World weirs PriaSetited by Mrs. Louis Blake followed by a sing Song 4 E-Happy tittbdalY" to hone,* Mrs, Cl. fliake and Mno L. Mn.,t4aytiot Iter, Avieliati, in her Offered some traCtidal. Suggestions on cutting preserving &ter& front the, 'garden: Mrs„T TLynn gave a. fine addraSs oil Patter Daniell Lard thot he raced oftgli death. A door'prize denate i` lSy Mils L. ItYriii Wale wOiI by Kernaghain F, idoilthAty con., ducted de study netted. A Adliireil. 'strait on in StilidWieli mat tt Wnt prepared' by tdrii,,,t, Steffiet and tilt. R. lVlcBride,and these ladles pre; Ylded ,the' reffeshinetitn that failotfed; A hearty- vote Itif entitled Waal maVed to `tile ,liotesis for nit etilloYable' rocks! C & G. KRAUTER Brussels Ontario - ro protork M. Co. Urviitett p I 1 DOA lordet Grey towitefito. $uri itay, July 2~nli. and iVientiaYi. JOY 2 rd, t t FOR SALE d WolUid be DiOased to fill yo iii reqiiirethente for feitlilter and seed oOkifi ICatilidin Dotatdeja from tieVtifted Seed loss" g6ed or i4ti4e' §6ait, AttOraldef, 131014 b14's