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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1956-08-01, Page 1While in this township the log buildings have been replaced by brick buildings and all modern eon- veniencee, the emotion of many schools and churches are some of the accomplishments of those who I have gone before, In looking hack, et, must have been the most courageous and adventur- ous men and 'omen who lett their homeland to 'cross the oceans et the world to build new homes in a new 4 land. Little did they think by doing 1 this they were building for us to-day. With their crude teole and cleternein- ation they forced .themselves to succeed. Saturday, August 4th. 1956 Ali interested people are cordially invited to attend, whether 'pre'vious- ly inIvitecle or net, and spend the afternoon with the former teachers, pupils' and Wendt of S. S. No. 6.1 program ale follOWS Regisration begins at 1.2.00 noon) (all visiters register on, arrival) Program at 2.00; Races and games at 3.,30; Ball game; Lunch at 5.00 ReitEisihment. (beetle on greulnds. Call ,o us. You will be welcome. Ross Duncan Jas. Mair Pres. Sec. TreaS MRS. ,E, CUDM'ORE ENTERTAINS AT TROUSSEAU TEA lultiORS Morris Centennial Committee request there be NO PARKING on Brussels main street from Library to Anglican Church from 11 a. m. until after the parade on Monday August 6th. PROCLAMATION At the request. of a number of citizens I hereby proclaim Monday, August 6th, 1956 A Public Holiday, hereby call upon all good citizens to observe the Village of Brussels J. H. Stretton, Reeve RAIL POSTAL SERVICE CUT DUE IN AREA Railway officials have told postal ,authorities, to prepare a method other than trains of delivering•Mail to the Palmerston, Southampton, Kincardine and Goderiieh a:gullets after September 30. The realease made Tuesday by Joseph Flaherty, district director of postal Service for the Government, has given rise to the belief that I Canadian National Railways is plan- big suspension or entailment of service from Southampton to Palmer- %eon. Kincardine to Palmerston and Stratford to Goderich. The mail will presumably be molveci •hy truck in tentative plans to go into effect Sep- ember 29. (London Free Freese No official word has been received in. Brussels aboet 'the above, ! • . POST Post Publishing House ttaers. 4.41,4gerie,v4 ,aee *woad eleeell Poet MOO Depertment, year .":$2,1S0 &* Wednesday, August 14.t, 1906 • .. °wit e shiP Old Boys and Gras for Centennial Celebration kftelcome to Brussels, Maros Dorris ToWnshipCentenniat Notes. of Interest Congratulations Morris Township. On Your 100th Birt 2day R. B. COUSINS, LTD. Weeny -NVeleonue Berne" • to all Dormer • MOrrie Towne:hip Boys and Girls. Welcome tack to Morris Town- Ship for our .Centennial, We 'hope you will enjoy every minute of your stay arnengst, us and that your illenie curies of theee and other days will will be the happiest of your life, Morels was incorporated. in 12150 as a township and has retched it= 100th., birthday, This eve are (tele-. .brating in the form of a Centenn, lal celebration of :school .reunion. Church Service, Band concerts, and many other forms of entertain- ment for old or young, For many it will be more than a .centennial it will be a reunion of old , friends, many pleasantries and old times dis- cussed and exchanged. The past has brought a great many changes to Morris Township, In the early days there was no daily mail, motor or air travel, no telephones' radio or tell- ; vision, most of these were hardy • I thought of While The pioneers toiled from daylight to dark to clear the giant forests, Prtessets Creamery Butter •—• Ceueins ice Cream S. S. No. 9 Morris To e•13.0 Open No, 9 Morris, which has not been .opea fax teaching itir seine time will be open for the Centennial, at ; 2 p, m, on Saturday, .Aug. 4th. A. Picnic supper will be served. We Join In Honoring Morris Township Pioneers Welcome Centennial Vistors and hope for a prosperous future for its present, and future, residelatst I 4 ui NOTI,CE All former teachers, etudente, and residents are invited to come to . S. S, section N. 3 Morrie en Satur- ' day August 4th. Registration, from 12 noon to 5 p. m. Lunch will be served Everyone is welcome, Sam Alcock Clarence Yuill President Sec. Trees,' IMPORTANT NOTICE All former teachers. students and residents or any who did not rec- eive ne invitation from S. S. No. 10, Morrie and the Bluevale school are Invited to come to the No. 10 school on Saturday, August 4th, to join in the Centennial Reunion. School opens at 10 a.m. Regi- stration, begins at 12 noon, Program at 2 p.m, Lunch will be served by the ladles at 5 p.m. EverybodY welcome. Viola Campbell, Sec. Y ROCE HERE'S WHERE I'M GOING TO HAVE A TOUGH TIME GETTINGTO READ THE PAPER. THE DAYS "SPEEDVAPPEA Every Day of the year. We Deliver YOU' MEAN WE'LL NEVER BE ABLE TO SEE IT, WHILE YOU ARE -HOOKING OVER.. THE $WELL BARGAINS 41941 %•SPEEDY'/WILL TELL YOU Not just toda y or tomorrow, but phone 7 EDP' A New COMIC STRIP BY RIVERSIDE MOTORS Brussels, Phone 56 nnouncing Opening of ABM T. 1856 Centennial Celebration 1956 S. S. 6 Morris (Anderson's School,' 3rd. con.) New, illa .St.. tion Friday, Aug. .3rd Watch For Further Announcement Mac Baeker, Prop. With all our facilities we can only look upon Seem pioneers. with awe and reverence and bow in respect to their memloriee. Ag we pay tribute to those in the past we believe and hope that the people in the next 100 years will pay similiar tribute to this generation of , 1956. This issue of the papers will can- telt the last of many recollections of the Centennial. We realize we have not been able to do justice to all who have built up Morris Town, ship. Some of our readers may be dissapointed when they fail to find • eoine ancestor or friend Mentioned, We have tried to cover the beck geound of the ToIwnship as time and space Would permit. .At this time I would like to thank my committee also Those wile have sent in history to be published from time to time, of their farms, Ta those who return, MY sincere welcome home to Morris Township and this Centennial. I remain Yours truly Richard Procter Chairman Invitation and Publicity Committee of Morris Centennial Superior Market Mrs. Earl R. Ondmore entertain- ed last Wednesday 'afternoon and eiveninrat a trousseau tea in hone/ of her daughter Donna, who is to be married on August 4, Guests were admitted by Marini Bronson and re-1 ceived by the hostess an, d her daughter, assisted by Mrs,. John Muskgrove of Gerrie. Baskets of Pink cornflowers and Shasta daisies adorned the rooms and supplement- ed the dolor scheme of the dinning room, where pink and white stream.t ers and wedding bells were used, T1ie lade-covered table was centred with a low, arrangement of pink roses and miniature Shasta daleiesd with a white taper in the centre. In the afternoon, tea was poure'd by Mrs. Winnifred Edgar, and the gueses eevere served by Mrs. 'Thomas Strachan, and Misses Joan Meehan. and Lois MacIntoeli. Displaying the trousseau Mid gifts were Mrs. Willie Van d elevoue e, Winigham ; Miss Madelon Ryan, Niagara Fella; Mrs. George Wheeler, MISS Lois Dodds-, and Mrs. Raymond Bronson. In .the evening, Mrs, M. Wineberg presided at the tea table and. the guests were served by Mrs. John Wheeler, Mrs. Bale of Lon- don, and Miss Margatet Spears, of London, Upstairs Miss Mary Agnes lliggies replaced Mrs. Vanderwoude, and the other assi.etante were the dame as in the afternoon. Others aesistirig. were UM W. IT. Bell, Mee Charles Davis. Mts. Robt. (4(=101, Land iVril§. William Moree. AT HOME 11 oz. Bottle Aylmer Catsup • • • • • • 19e.. 12 oz. Tin Swifts Prem - 35c 2 -15 oz. tins Clark's Beans with Pork 31c 7 oz. Tin Gold Seal Fancy Tuna Solid White Meat . .... ... 37c 2 Large Tins Bordens Evaporated Milk 250 BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN THEATRE CLINTON ONT. VAL's BEAUTY SHOP Presents The Annual Stemma Special $5,00 Permanent For back to eohool. From Aug. 6th. t to Aug. 25th. Make your sive/int- ,reent now. Phene 40X Brussels. Vales Beauty Shop will be closed from Aug. )26th. until Sept. 4th. Thursday Only — August 2 "HIS MAJESTY O'KEEFE" Burt Lancaster (Two Cartoons) NOTICE — Centeenial Celebration at S. S. 4 Morris on Saturday, Aug. 4, 1956. All interested people, whether previously invited or not are cord- tally invited to come to S. S. No. 4 ill7orrie4 and spend a Social time with former .teachers, pupils, and friends. The school will be open for registration at one o'clock with! sports and program ait three o'clock j followed by lunch. Emerybody wet- I Store Hours Closed All Day Monday, Civic Holiday, Open Tues, Wed, Thur, Fri, 8.30 to 6 p.m. Sat, 8.30 to 10 p, GREWAR' &Me.- Melville Presbyterian 6(231.1*.ch 10,00 a. in. Sunday Sc ' 1.I ae in, Divine Worship. UNION seAvicEs During the month Of Anguet the United and. Presbyterian ciongre- gatiOns ,Wild hold a" united, eervide iri Melville Presbyterian Church. Dilittatort. Rey N. Goivin, IL D. Organist: D. thertipson R. IC I' S The United Church OF CANADA Rom NioNekehairman 1113121UNSIMIllmilaliallIMME LLASHMAR DRIVE-lisl THEATRE LISTOWEL. ON'T Friday Only August 3 LAUGH NIGHT All Cartoon And Comedy Show (2 Doubles -- 8 Singlet) "KIDDIES' SPECIAL" Free Popcorn for the Kiddies from 8 to 9.30 pan. On Display An Old fashioned., steam threshing machine will be in Operation, hand feeder, straw carriers, at Logan's Mill, on Monday. Don't mist this intereeting exhibit. tBill.ffiteltunti250111111NOVI COMPLETE •AUTO INSURANCE .-414 Thursday "HIS Only Aug. MAJESTY O'KEEFE" (Color) Burt Lancaster 'tT• L1STOWEL 111EATRP 2 eihe-ere teldeely V.Stieee 9,30 pelt. Matinee Sneurday Sun, Mon. Aug. "DIAL FOR MURDER" (Color) (Adult) Ray Millard;. G rade Key, Robeot Cummings AUTO — WINDSTORM — LIABILITY PLATE GLASS " ItidNriS FIRE — PERSONAL PROPER1/,' BURGLARY TELEVISION-- OATBA Saturday Only ,* August 4 'GUN PURY', (Color) Rock Hudson Donne Reed (MO Cartoons) Sunday Midnite and Monday August 5 and "DRIVE A CROOKED ROAlti". Mickey Rooney Dianne Feeter, (TWO dertOdtie) I I Tues. • Wed, AUG.`t , leMAN WITH' THE GOLDEN ARM" (Adult) Frank Sinatre, Kbt Novak ...........e.e.........e...e.......—..............e.......e....e.......... !q r. 1.11,0 mr.f4t ro,ci.s,s...A.,..,:t pollard. eV t1 Fri, ,, tat, Aug: t - 4 be at bailie to their friends and From The PeOuti Of A nelehbotere et lelowity, Aegnse nth., Arta His Horse ''' Pay i from t in N ti .ni, and from 7 to I 9 pine to Mark the neeneiren of their Walt Ditneyrs 1 Gelden W'eddlii.g. THE LITTLBBT OUTLAW t teelmteeter I ate& i. OVER: 3.000 CARS . 'If /My othaee ninny to leeen OM- "1-16BOOWN 0 I vtiot they oniintPel the traffic liaSg-, Eddie Attiota I ins, over the old brldt:e in Peeteir- eVee, for htildifg the bey Mete tfliat ol.,cr 1,00a vellieles erco'sed it daily, 'rues. Wed. Aug t - "NOT AS A BTAANOttili, '(AttitIt). 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