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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1956-07-25, Page 1VAL's BEAUTY SHOP
PreSelltS The Annual' Sineira
Special $5.00 Permanent
For back to school. Prom Aug, 6th,
to Aug. 25th. Make your appoint-
ment now. Phone 40X Brussels.
Val'e Beauty, -Shop will he closed •
from Aug, 26th. until Sept. 4th... ,
Engagement Announcement
Mr. and Mae Earl Watson 'an-
nounce the-engagement of their. only
daughtex (Leona Marie) to. Mr,
Harold Rayniond Nelson, son of Mrs.
W. Lila and. the late Mr. H. N.
Nelson, Clyde, Alberta. - • •
The marriage to take Plane at
Knox, United Church at 6 -pm.,
Vancouver, B. C., Aug, 31, 1956.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
All former teachers, students and I
residents or anya:Who did not rec-1
eive an invitation from S. S. No. 1.0,
Morrie and the :Bluevale school are
invited to came to the No. 10 school
bn Saturday, August 4th, to join in.
Ole Centennial Reunion.
School opens at 10 a.m. Regi-
'station begins at 12 noon. Program
et 2 p.m. Lunch will be served Ur
the ladies at 5 p.m. Everybody
welcome. Viola Campbell,, Sec.
1856 Centennial Celebration 1956
S. S. 6 Morris (Anderson's School
3rd. •.con.)
Saturday, August 4th. 1956
All interested people ,are cordially
invited to attend, 'whether previous-
ly invited or ,not, and spend the
afternoon with the 'termer teachers,
pupils and friends of S. S. No 6.1
Program las tollowls:
Registration begins. at 12.00 nd,on
(all, visitors register on ,arrival)
program at 2.00; Races !and games
tat 3.30; Ball game; Lunch at 5.00.
Refreshrnent booth an gttounds
Call 011 US. You will-he welcome
Rid Duncan Jas. Male
Pres. Sec. Treat
Historical ,Relics
A display of pioneer relies,
exhibted in the school, drew a good
deal of attention . It included cloth-
ing, honselionl fitaniture, china,
pictures of pioneer residents, an ox-
yoke used in the tilling of the soil
during the past 100 years.
Supper wee. served by Ethel res-
ideas and Atwood Community I,
Band entertained dern,g the evening.
The registration'booth was a buss
spot as more, and yet more, former .
residents checked in and old friend's a
A crowd, estimated at more than ;
than 2000, crowded the h,amlet. of
Ethel for the Monday afternoon
activities of the Centennial program i
Which opened with 79 entries, floats I
depicting pioneer life and dress, an-
tique vehicles, decorated vehicles,
cao.ic entries and elcrans, in a cc.lo•^
ful parade, to the music of Brussels
Legion Pipe Band and led by Major-
ette Elizabeth Myers of Brussels.
The. parade was 'organized by
Donald Dunbar and was declared by
many the best seen in this area for
a long time.
OFFICIAL OPENING
Elston Cardiff, M, P, for Huron,
-whose grandfather was a Grey
Pioneer, officially opened the Cele.;
tennial activities 'which marked the
100th. anx4versary of the incorpor-
ation of the township, and recalled
the 'names or many families who
have farmed continuously in the
township since pioneer days.
Warden' John Fischer, a native of
Grey, now' reeve of Turnberry,
'brought offiotal greetings frOm
Huron County. Also taking pant in
the 'opening ceremonlee were John
Hamm, M. P.P„ Reeves of adjoining
toWnships, Grey tiolivnehip counci.
31ors, and Centennial officials. Viet-
ore were welcomed by Raelve C.'
Rowland. John Peateicin, Centennial
president gave a. brief review of '
Grey history.
A Varied program was eiresented
met in happy re-in.
Monster Parade
POS RUSSELS
&tzthorizerl aa second clam ill; Post Qt-Aos 644*in:tent, Ottawa Post Publishing House
sae-
ROYAL CONSERVATORY
Congratulations. are extended to
Jim Perrie for passing Grade V
Pianoforte with bononrs, 78 marks.
Ha is a pupil of Mrs. Edwin Martin.
t
Wednesday, 'July 25th, 1956
mo,rif
Old Boys-and Girls Return Home
By Hundreds For Grey kcentennial
I ST, JOHN'S W. A, iii
A meetieg of St. Jelin's+ W. A. wee
held at the home of Aire. A. Morrow 1
on July 11 with nine members and
: Rev. E. Jewell present. Meeting
of with a hymn and prayer
PEOPLE WE KNOW
a
Mr. nod Airs. Herold Kerney have
returned After boliaayleg at Whit-
by with Mr. and Aira. Walter Porter.;
Mcorrh Township :Centennial,
BEAUTY CONTEST
Vlondav August 6th,
Contestants To Appear In Everting . Dreee
Names To I3e Given to Alex Shaw or Herb. trAviSt•
TUG OF WAR - NORTH vs, SOUT.I4
BALL GAME in I3RUSSELS PARK
ISLYTH vs. TEESWATER
SATURDAY, AVG. 4th.
at :8.30 p- m,
AcImisalon 25c
Old, IlOys anti girls by the hun-
dreds returned ..to Grey Township'
vartii~itrtte in Ilie two.day O.:n.-
041114 -CalebratIong staged. In
Ethel on Sunday and Moodan of this
week. Tile), were Need by huod,
reds of residents from 'Grey :toil intr.
rotiridinge.aistriets. . •
ROYAL ,CONSERVATORY
MUSIO EXAMS
_yaFram*Th="-=% Royal Conservatory of Music,
PIANO kestrimmilummumost
i service from the W, A, Hand Book.
j
Mrs. Gael Henderson and cleugh. i I. • ° scripture leeseen was read by Mrs. e ,tern, Linde and. Sharon are spending
E. Bryant, Minutes of previous i three weeks boliaay in Alaion„ Ohio,
The fou oar i n, . -I. a list of the ' Meeting and a letter from Prayet I with relatives,
pupils of Mrs. la Wilhee who passed ! Partner, "Miss' Harris, read by e-'0 - ' * * *
the midemmmer examinations of .the Treasurer's report given and offer- 1 Mr. and. Airs, Ed, eeenaereen
ing taken. A bill for thankoffering I attended the funeral Of a nephew,
boxes, was presented and peta l Fred Morgan, at Godericb, 1
Grade VII i Piresticlent, Alms. Jewell' introduced - '* ,, *'
(
Neil Turnbull' - Honors, 73 Mrs. E. Smith. of Rodney, Huron Miss Anne Cardiff is being eon-
Grade VI i Diocesan W. A. Treasurer, who was ! gratulated on obtaining first,ciass ;
OwendelYrie Martin - First Class; visiting her mother, Mrs. Mrs, honor in Grade IV piano• at the i
Honors, 80. ! Morrow. airs. Smith. gave an inter-' ) Wesiern Canse-eaoniory of .'Music,
Marilyn Kaight - Honors, 74 i sting account of her visit to Her' 1 Anne is a. pupil or Mrs. L. D Thom- I.
Grade IV • Alaiestie's, Royal Chapel of the Mo- . Pson,
Mary MaeKercher - Honors. 74 i hawk. at the Six Nations Reserve at 1 * ' * *
Carol Simpson - Honors, n ' • ! Brantford. a veritable history lesson. 1 I Mr. Nelson Atkin and daughter
Grade III The .speaker was, thanked ,by Airs. Enid of Hamilton spent the. week- •
Brenda Houston - Honors, 77 Jewell, Rev. Jewell closed the Meet- 1 end with Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Evans .
Bob Houston - Honors, 76 ing with prayer. Tea was served by and attended Grey Centennial.
Mrs' Strail for Mrs. M°4.Pow, Rssistecl 1 Word has been received that , Judith Smith - Pass, 68 * * . *
Grade 11 D is
Marion Mitchell - Honors, 73
• ' THEORY'
Special' Services
The celebrations began quietly
on Sunday with special services in
various, churches and registration
of guests who came from Will
western and eastern provinces of
Canada 'as Well as. Ontario, the U. S.
A and Mexico.
undenominatlenal memorial
Sellvice was held in the school
grounde'in the afternoon. Alt'. Carle-
ton Wells, lay preacher from Strat-
ford was the special speaker for the
!oocasion, Mr, C. L. Thompson, wins
ministers to .the Presbyterian eon-
giegations of Cranbrook and Ethel,
ara.s in charge of the service,assisted.
by Rev. Fred Jewell of St. Johns
Anglican Church Brussels and
Rev W M Thomas of Wal-
ton 'United Church. Choir members
et churches of the township formed.
a massed. Choir accompanied by Airs.
R. Cuuningbara 'of :Ethel, Among
/lapse Attending the eervice were
six- nongeuariane; Alex McKay,
Mrs. D. C. Rose, Mrs. Thos. David-
son, Mrs ,Tne. Stevenson, Mrs. Wes-
ley Pollard mid Mrs. Coo. McCall,
ug Saving ur
Summer CI-Aarance Sal
Electric Stoves
New Rangettes 39.93
Refrigerators 9.6 cub. foot $229
New and Used Bicycles by Mrs. av • officially i
Monday er".4.4%
L. E. Cardiff, AL F,
opened Grey Centennia
afternoon,
OloakeY is Planning 4o be here
the three Big Days, Aug. 4. 5, 6,
is-leaving Moose Taw on July 25,
C. N.
for
He
via 1
Class Iron-
1
R. ac ha
Brussels Ontario
Grade li
Neil Turbnull - First
ors - 87
Elizabeth Martin -- Honors, '75
Grade 1
Gwendolyn Martin First Class
limners - 97
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beteeensPeeeliele including High-
dance by Raw McFarlane accom-
panied by her father, Piper John-
McFarlane, equare dancing, -iunior
Donegal set and selections by the
Ethel quartette, 4.'ecil Bateman,
Quest Dobson, Jim' Cardiff and;
George Peaesore A Garden Party!
supper was served, At 7.30 the
Brussels intermediate Girls soft-I
ball tram trounced the Siraford
Kadettes 11 - 3. Brussels 'Legion
Pipe Band entertained prior to the
evening concert.
Mn Robert Cunningham was '
Master of Ceremonies.
'Rain marred scheduled outdoor
progikmand sent the crowds scurry-
ing for shelter, and the balance of
the 'entertainment was continued in
the Community Centre; Paul Trio
Happy Cousins Quarte-tte, and
dancing to the music of Wilhees
orchestra.
4 4. 1/2 lb. Tin Gold Fancy Red
Sockeye Salmon
15 oz. Tin Burn's Chuckwagon Dinner
1 lb. Bag Cheery Morn Coffee,
Reg. Grind • • •
2 Tins Campbell's Soup, All Chicken.
;Varieties • • •
Giant 6 oz. Jar Cheery Morn
Instant Coffee
2 - 20 oz. Tins Aylmer Pork
and Beans
3E4
9SE
35-
SILVER MEDAL. WINNERS
37 Word was received. last week,
from the Western Conservatory of
Music, London, that Margaet and.
Jean Hillen, and Betty Mitchell,
have been awarded silver medals
,for obtaining the highest, marks. in
the recent Piano Examinations of
the Conservatory, in their grades„
for the, year. Jean and Margaret
Hillen , are daughters of Mr. and
Mrs, Stanley Millen, of R. R. 4, Wal-
ton and Betty Mitchell is a daughter
of Mr. and Mrs, Bob Mitchell of
Molesworth. The girls are pupils of
Mr. and Mrs. Letitia D. Thompson ,
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN. THEATRE
CLINTON ONT.
Thura. - Fri. July 26 - 27
"ABBOTT and COSTELLO
• MEET' CAPTAIN KIDD"
(Color)
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MAJESTIC W. I.
Brusieels Majestic W. I. met for
their July. meeting in the Library.
basement with the program in
charge of Mrs. Lome Nichol and
Airs. Wm. Leach, joint emereners
of citizenship and education. Mrs..
Win. Evans, vice-president, pres-
ided.
Plans fora fog to be entered in
the Morris township Centennial
parade„ in BruSsels on Aug. 6, and
for a booth on the park, operated by
the institute, were left in the hands
of` a committee composed of Mrs. W.
H. Bell. Mrs. Win. Evans, Mrs, R, B.
Cousins, Mrs. John Speir, Mrs. Earl
ATuis. Chas Davis, Mrs
Archie Engel„ Mrs. Ella Shurrie
Mrs. I. S. Armstrong ,and Mrs.
William Leach.
Mrs. Nichol inetioauced Rev. Fred-
erick Jemell of St. John's Anglican
Church, who gave an educational
lecture tracing the .hiatory of world
civilization. He said that 'too often
when eve speak glibly of our "goodly
heritage," we only think back a few
hundred years, whereas actually we
owe a great, debt to people of eastern
lands, because the first ideas of
civilization were thought of by them
6,000 yeasts before Christ. He also ,
Pointed out that no one nation has
a Monopoly on wisdom or ability to,
build. A combination of many ideas
from many countries has built our .
present civilization, i
Miss. Marion Hoover contributed
two piano solos' to the program. Mrs .
William Leach :eta in charge of the j
motto. Mrs.. R. W, Stenhetes, reported
on a banquet 'sine attended in Guelph
held in honor of Aire. Berry of Aus- 1
era:lint Hostele r t sels Sihe meeting )
were, Mre. J. C. Long, Mrs. Wesley
Kerr, Mrs. Robert Davidson. Miss
Bicycle: e:
Brussels
NEW AVON REPRESENTATIVE
for Brussels, Bluevale, Molesworth,
Ethel and surrounding territory.
MRS. SCOTT McLENNAN
is flow the Avon representative, su-
eceeding Mrs. S. Thompson.
For appointment:
' „Phone 10r9 Brussels
Bud Abbott Lou Costello.
GREWA R'S
OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY
STORE HOURS: 8.30 TO 6.00 P. M. SAT. 8.30 TO 10 P. M..
July 26 to August 4
SALAD WEEK means
COTTAGE 'CHEESE WEEK
Because cottage cheese is used as the main itecal in raarcl.
salads.
Ladies, your family will enjoy salad's snore when you sus
COUSINS COTTAGE CHEESE for those SUMMER Salads,-
Here is one which your family is sure to enjoy.
COTTAGE CHEESE AND ORANGE SALADS
For a simple, yet most nutrious luncheon, serve a salad plate
sliced oranges with a mound of COUSINS COTTAGE, tatiraelSline
For each sewing, peel and Slice two large oranges and arransw
them in a circle on a luncheon plate. Scoop out a mound 0'4
COUSINS COTTAGE CHEESE for the centre, with prunes aroutp-
the edges. Finish off the plate with a generatte serving of cenaeklii.T.
or' rolls. With this luncheon plate., serve hot tea with 'wedges 0f
leracitn.
And donit forget to try our special ice cream flavour for thiai
month LEMON CHIFFON.
COUSINS DAIRY PRODUCTS'. AND COUSINS ICE CREAM,
R. B. COUSINS, LTD.
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
ANNUAL
Mid-Summer Sal
Featurette: Copters and Cows Beth Hoover.
Centennial Prize Winners
Person Coming Farthest Distance;
-Aligns! McKay, Mexico.
\Oldest Person Present:
Mrs. Thomas Davidson, New.
ry.
Oldest Married Couple Preient:
Mr. and Aim. Stephenson,
10th. con., Grey.
Best Decorated Float
S. S. No. 12 Grey
S. S. No. 5 (Dukes School)
S. S. No. 6 Grey
Pioneer Float:
Moucrieff School
Ross Stephenson
Majestic W. I., Brussels
Best Decorated Girls Bicycle:
Yvonne Sperling, Gorrie
Gwen Martin, Brussels
Teethe' Gill, Bluevale
Best Decorated Boys
Kenneth Stenbens,
Best Comic:
Ken Smith
Geo. Michie
Hilton Ward, Bless Mien,
and Bill Mann
Best Clown:
Harvey Thompson, Lisittow'el
T, a Schaefer. Fordwich
Gail McTaggart
Best Dressed Pet:
Warren Knight
Rickey Cunningham
Antique Car:
Rees Mcireggiart
Jack 'Knight
Antique .Farin Machinery:
Norman Stephenson
Antique ihiggsr:
Wally Kreuter
Ross Stephenson
Dr. E.. A. McAlester, Seaiorth,
Brunets end
Fordwich tete
(Cartoon)
LLASHMAR July 28' 30
JANE" DRIVE-1N THEATRE
Sat. - Mon.
"CALAMITY
(Color)
Doris Day
t • (Cartoon)
Nlte IS PRIZE N I TE"
Prizes to the Value of $50
LISTOWEL. ONT.
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Melville Presbyterian
Church
moo 6. in, Sunday School
11. a. Divine Warship
ilinlotor: hem 14. T. aarvIn, S. 11%
Organist: L. D. Thompson R. M. T
Howard Keel
Thuur. - Fri. July 26 - 27
14 1-10USE OF WAX"
(Color) ................. „,„ .. , . ..,...,.. (Adult)'
Frank Lovejoy VinCent Price
Sat. - Mo i July 28 29
"LAW LESS. ..6T'REET9
(Color)
Randolph Scott Angela Latietriey
Tues. - Wed. Jaly 31 - Aug, 1
olvlis6ION OVER KOREA"
John Hocliak John Derek
Audrey trotter
(two dartbenaj
„ Tuesday "DOLLAR" NITS
$1.00 Admiis a carload
Continued
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Tues. Wed. July 31 - M40
"UNCHAINED,i
Chester Morris Barbara Hale CAPITOL
Up TO. 50 o -Reduction. On All SISEZIOS.481.111351MilIMIE423
LISTOWEL -
Summer Merchandise Thursday Only - August 2
"Hit MAJESTY O'KEEFE"
Burt Lancaster
(tare Cartoons)
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Adrian Mete gglir t,
Mrs. Harold Dein,
judged.
the Centennial CoMinittee, Pre,
silent John Peersen, SecrettrY,
'Edythe At, Cardiff, Trees, Gee.
Dunbar all deserve a great deal of
credit for their Successful effortg.
nr.
Thurdday Only Aug. g ' inta ammarstra.......rse.weendr
"HIS MAJESTY O'KEEFE'1 2 ShoWs nig'r.cly 7.30 -
(Color) Metreee .9.aurciny ,=^
We have joined with 0. K. N. foe' 8 Week&
Win a Westinghouse Dryer defltest. please ask fOr ticket*. ,
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Ne Aiteratione, n8 Refunds, no Charges durhig MIS sale Cella*
Ali' :Shies , sort Lancaster
Fels Sat. July 27 - 28 . 46 .... .
The Arcade Store
Church SeeVide
Every! Sunday kVentriti
blititett
'XgejeCtatten .
Bee office titan:a at $ li.. Slid*
itt'fyta at dliek, Pot
0 tilibwa Mgli i ttlY. Akin ot teat!
bifida Olien '7;38
Firtit at Dusk
bilildfon trader 0 in &it tree'
tartoone Each Performance ,
Van f',1 I
kboUNT. l'HAtt AND l;illAtfo
bladertadope color by
4. Also
A Stooges in "A 'tibia: tri; 'The. :RI
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the united Church
OF CANADA
lAinlitek- -Rim A. Lanai Aeo Lee
ILO ni.
Anglican Church
OF CANADA
Pirish Of
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dfitioatii,
MO' A, M. lVtattifia
giinda4 soloot
NOTICE
Any Odd Fellows or ttebekahs
wishing to take the bur, trip to the
Odd Fellow hone at Betide 011 .Ant.
INTL • pien4e contaet footle Vbel ar
Aire. Winifred Edger, BUS
to leave :8 ii. ill., Ang,
e Family
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