HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1956-08-08, Page 1,, T LS Post Publishing House ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT 1 Mr, and Mre,Wn.11. Bense., w1s1. tio annolince the ellga&e" Vent. Of their (laughter, Sarah, Joyce, to Mr. Creel leeteel OooPer, only son of Me. and Mrs. Orval Cooper, Kippen, The marriage will lake plitee, late In. August, .V..1•11....1•••01.•••••• CARD OF THANKS eannot eind IvOres to express my appreciation to all my kinl friends who eent gifts. flowere, cares, and letters during "my recent ilinees. i thank y431 all so very, very, much, ler% Bevan Elliott, SUPERIOR Yes you can do better dealing with your Superior grocer. We make your grocery Shopping ea,sier, saving you all kinds of valuable time and inoneY1 • . . take it easy . , Put you order in to your nearby Superior this week -end and see the difference — for the best deal on your grocery money -7 shop at Grewar's Superior Market, Phone 5. PEOPLE WE KNOW * Mr. Jim Duneen, Detroit, visited relatives here a.nd attended the Morris Centennial. * • * * Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duncan, Moose, - law, Sask. have been visiting friend, in this district and enjoying the !Grey and Morris Centennial% * * * Weekend ,visitors at the home ot Wm. Moses were Roy and Mrs, Buchanan, ,,Harrow; 'Mrs, El. Beck -i. with, Tondo; Mr. and Mrs. E. Keene :Toronto; Mrs. Shaw, Bluevale. * 31r. and Mrs, E. Garton, Ripley, Mrs. Edna McCreath and i'Mrs. Jas, McIntosh. Toroneo, Mrs. MeltaY' Guelph. visited With Mrs John Rut - fledge and attended Morris Cele t ennia „le * Visitors over the week -end with Jas, S. Arinetrong and family were Mr. end Mrs. R. D. Joyce and daugh- ters, Sandra and Kathy, of Lorne Park, Dr. and Mrs,. C. C. Ramage of Vineland' end Joheny /Aycock of Waterdown. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, IN ,CANADA • Knox Church, CRANBROOK Minister: Mr. C. L. Thompson Sunday School 16 a. m. MORNING WORSHIP 11.15 a.m. A warm welcome awaits Yon—COME Let the mind of the Masher be ' the master of your mind. * " Knox Church, ETHEL. Minister: Mr. C. L. Thompson MORNING WORSHIP 9.45 am. Sunday School „ , 11 a. m. IA warm welcome iewatits Christianity is the best religion a , • man can halve, but the worst cloak. e Melville Presbyterian Criurch 1000 a, 'n Sunday School ' 11 a. en, Levine Wonship autkarlise4 de seeded alms assn. ,rost Odnoe Deputise:O. 90.00 Cudrnore The home ,of Mr, al14 MrS. Earl re Cudmore, was the stetting for the wedding et Vieth' daughter, Doane! Marie, end •N. 13111 Mee of Gerrie, I The poem, is tine Son of Mre, joht gusgreve. Gerrie, and the tete Melvin Nay. The Rev, Andrew Lome perfarined the wedding ceremony under an meth or evergreen streamers , and bells banked with summer flowers, The briee was charming in a gown. featuring an embroidered nyloe bodice with finger tip lily -point /sleeves and a nylon skirt with double overskirt e tulle and net band 'embroidered with mother-of-pearl &equine. Her shoulder length nylon well was: held by •a coronet .of quiether-of.pearl orange blossoms ' and she Carried a boquet of -- roses. Misie Margaret Spetr, London an maid of bond. was gowned in Yellow tulle and 'Iace. The 'flower 'girl, Miss Mrurai Bronson, 1:)R Brim %els, wore a dress' of mauve toile and nylon satin, Both carried bas- kets ,of yellow end mauve summer ;flowers. Robert G. Nay, of Waterloo, wee groomsman, for hie brother. ,. Receiving 'celeste,. the bride's' mother wore an +autumn blue dress with pink aedessories, The groom's mother chose a harcoal brown dress with white and brown accessories. For travelling, the bride donned a white linen dress and duster with red .6c:emu:ries. The couple will re- side in -Gorrie. 25th. Wedding Anniversary A, very enjoyable Welling was spent on FridaY, Aug, a at •the home Of Mr, and Mrs, Joe Cooper when aboat thirty-five ee their relatives and. friend's planned a elurerlee party to boner them on their tweety,fifth wedding aniversane The evening we; 'seent in Playing euchre and just before luncheon, Mr. and Mrs. Cooper were Presented with a Mgr lanep and other gifts from the relatives by Mrs, Albert Cardiff, eles, Irvine Hewitt, and. Mrs, Geo. Pearson. Mr. Leelle Lake inade the present, anon Of a wall mirror from the neighbours. Although completely taken by surprise Toe 'warmly thanked the guests ear their gifts". . Among those pnesent were Mr. and Mre. Wm. Campbell., whose Wedding annlvemaryewas ere- sante day so Joan Bremner presented them .with a lovely cup and saucer. It was now past midnight so to the serains of Happy Birthday to You little Coleen Cardiff nresented, Mrs. Irvine Hewitt, 'whose birthday is Aug. 4, with a cup and 'saucer. The guests then sang "For They Are Jelly ,Good Fellows". luncheon was served and a very pleasant evening came to .ain end, CRANTIPOr)7," Mr. Jacek Noble, Hanover, is holie (laying at the home, of his mother, Mrs. Jas. Noble. Barwick - Machan Mr. David Brown, IVIonkton. visit. The parsonage 'of the United ,Churdh, Brussels, was the setting for the 'marriage of Miss, Joan Lavdrre Maohan to Robert Worthy Barwick on Aug. est, The bride Is the daug- hter ,of Mrs. Lawrence Meehan and - the late Mr, Meehan; and the bride- . ,graom is the ISM of Mr. and Mrs. William Baxwick. Rev. Andrew Lane performed the ceremony. The beide wore a floor_length gown ,,of white nylon net over satin with lace in- sets decorated with sequine. In the rfull skirt. She wore a lace bolero with long ,sleeves and e, nleated tulle head-drees enebraidered with eeeeenean pearls held her shou1der- length veil. She carried a while Bible decortuted with a single, pink rose. Miss Maxine Meehan Was hem sister's ,attendenhth. She wore a floor_length , gownof lee -blue embroidered nylon 'aver taffeta With a matching bole ero jeckelened headdrees, of blue flowers. She Carried a nosegay of red and white levee. William Barwick of Toronto, *eh beet man. A: reeeP- den was held in the chuech The bride's mother Wore blue flew. ered nylon dress, with white steeese. oriels* endea wiretap of pink roses The bridegroom's 'menet wore a pink ',and greYpeint nxleer dress With white leeeeeseriee and a eirsage Of Pink I roses roe the Wedding trip to the Clene.dianweeteunit the Rocky Moun. tains the -bride 'twee a dress of pink ribbon nylon ever pink taffeta. I with white .accessories. The couple will live in tlaresholin, Alta., where I the lerlidegreoni is stationed with 11, C. A. F. Following I tlhe UNION SERVICES BIU Dining DINNIR'g Dg the inbaith a Anna 1he .„ . , • United and Preslysteldan teelegTe- Dili v E -IN TrtEATREi gatiOna will hold a united service CL1 NTThur. - Fri. Aug. 9 - 10 in Melville Preebyterian Ohara.,N ONT, "A GIRL IN, EVERY PORT" O: %Milani Sevidix) dramatic, Marx ed with Mr. and Mrs. Norm Pfeifer and ate -tended the Mprris Centen- nial, Mr. and Mes. Doug. Lawless and Simcoe, were guests/ of Mr: and eire. Murray Htreither. Mr. and Mrs. Winston McEachern and daughters, London, spent the week -end .with bus parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wes. McEachern. Wednesday, Augmt 8th. 1956 Morris Township Centennial Draws 6000 To Brussels Front the 'north and the eael, item the south and, froni the West, these Wink 'claim nerds Township as their heine, flocked back by the 'hundrede", to participate In tlie 3 -day Cen- tennial 'Oelebratioes, Aug. 44i-6, that marked 100 yeess o Progrese" and development and to tenor the pioneers who hewed out homes from the virgin forests and laid the foundations for those who followed Centennial festeritiee opened. Sat. urday morning with school reunions In the various eehoole =oedipus and, . Walton staged a street parade, tn entre, drew a re, ord breaking erewe tend Bolgrave was crowded with i•e• mil= groups 44 spite of the derell M e pour of reend the resultant nand. Sunday Centennial activities continued StuldaY With a CKNX hrondeast at 10 a. fellewed by worehip et the Chureli of their theiCe and all diet- • rict churches welcomed large con- gregation% Belgrave 'United Church ,held 'Meal gathering following Service, ,at which IttaOli was served, Sehool Reunions Rein :failed to halt the activitteS, or dampen the epirite, of hundreds ; of exemPiis and -teachers, who re- ; turnee to the desks they once oceue 1 pied in response to the school belle ; that rang throughout the township on Saturday morning. The ettendence at some schools was over or near, a hundred. The various school "sectiOne plan- ned and carried out their own pro- of music, eports, and speeches and lanch was 'served to the visitors. Happy laughter and reminiscence eilled the hours es old!iacquaintanees were renewed. At Stones schtiol, Warwick Campbell, Plymouth, Ind„regis-tered, registered, back for the first time *ince 1924. Centennial filaea and Eilessing A large gathering of the membere 'of the Remain Catholic congregatione aleeepted the invitation of the parish - 'oilers of St. Michaele Church, tI31Ytli to attend and hem- the Most Rev. John C. Cody, I3ishop of London, Who eelebrated special Centennial mass and blessed the newlyerected 'statue of St. Mieliael et St. Michael'e Ceineeery, 7tile line of Morris, near Blyth, at 8 p. Memorial Service Over .2,000 pereous attended tube4 Memorial Service et Vietorla Park, Brussels, held under the auspices'et ,Brassele Branch 218 Canadian Leg- . ion, whieh paid tribute to the War Dead and the pionete founders or Morris Township. Wlt4 A Color party, members, of the aon ' . Legion and members .of the eadlee ( . . Welton went au met in ;their efe AleetherY to the Legion, paraded to , arts to entertain tilieii returning old , the park at 2,80, led by Brussels , Boysi and Girls', highlighted bY a Teegtin ;Blend. !Atwood kOonnneneltr / I ;street parade of mare than 30 floats Band and Beware Pipe Band which carried on in spite of persist -I The 'service was conducted hY the ant rain. The reanalecler of their 1 Ibranch. Padre, Rev, A. "Lane, of : treunia-n was carried out in Morrie 1 e'er/melte -S. S.11 school house. - 1 A welcome to the vast congre... The Walton celebration opened gation 'MIS extended by Reeve B.1 with a parade at 1 o'clock, consist- 'Parrott ef Morris and Reeve J. IL 1 ing of floats, old time, vehicles, Strettdn of Bruesele. On the plat -e bicycles. Males, clowns, machine- form participating in rhhe service I ry, old model ears and buggies, were Rev. B. Devries, Blyth; Rev. F. I E. Jewell. end Rev. W. A, Williame, I Bitiesels. the parade sports Visitors with mauntieson horse -back, etc. MT. and Mrs. Fred ,, Kirkpatrick, included Mae Reg. an storf and Mks Eve Early, Ottawa, were eonduated by Herb. Travis B. C. A. Krug, of Belgnave Unit - Miss Edith Howes, Harriston, Mr. and Male NIT. Kirkpatrick and their eon 'Elwin and his daughter Anna. Mt Forest, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Tay. lot and family and M. and Mrs. Geo. ,Robb, ail of Toronto-. arry i Etasa; , en • ed Church, guest speaker, delivered nd Donald McDonald. p an inspiraellonal address. a Splendid program was ere -1 He 'reminded his listeners that too sented with MreFrabk• Kirkbyt,, as often. we tend to forget important chairman and Mrs. San Virlibee as I things.We accept geed reads, cars aedompanist. The numbers were 'schoole, roads, abundant food, radios, as tellovese Solo. by Mrs. H. Small:: open ehurchee, tale right of free Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McTa.ggart don; Retadings by Mrs,. W. CuthilI; expression, progress almost beyond t visited in Monist, Ont as Attendants Highland Danes. Ann Achillee and the Imagination, of our grandparents at their grandeughters wedding Aug Joan Johnston; Cornet soloAudrey greater educational oppertunities , I 4th in St. Andeetws Church, Thorold. Ilackwell; solo, Dori lefeDonald; than anywhere else in the world, , . Square dance, Mrs. E. Stevens, Mrs aur hank accourette, as,our birthrigbt TIVI, A. Coutes, Mrs. ed eCreeth, Mrs. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT , KirkbY, Mrs He Teavis. Mrs. S. as a free gift of those who 'went. P before us. "These were bought with Mr. and Mrs. Ed,win, Belmore, tannounce the engagement of their youngest da.ughter, Edith Joanne, to William Herbert, King, son -ote Mx. and Mrs. W. C. Xing. BrUSP,G1K. The marriage will take place Saturday, August 18%., in lelcIntosh Church. tanussimosammtsumassi L - DRIVE-IN TtlEATRE liumPluqe0, M". N. Mark, 1111111a N. tit price" Mr Krug said, "No glflI • McDonald; Violin mnisie was fur without tee price of blood upon it". nishee by Mr. Jae. McCall and Mr.. If we doubt the h:eartathe, toil and F. Kirkby Was eaglet': soles, Kenneth and see merinos lee suggested we ine Buchanan, Audrey Hackwell, go to the cemetrles and read the Ran;Songs' by Six "-his, Cather - Clete IlackWell, Elizabeth McGavin, '170; abefe loiltelreiPeltretaieeirorsr'TerhecAsdetini°ve.e'rT.115: mr, melvia Dodds, a teacher at S)pioneers ehland aa ,Shirley Boemen, Ruth Anne Ennis,. acrifices ofour m Ming Mernoetal to them We live Waitaki 'reboot hi 1908 and 1909, . in a Tend free from dombiaelion of spoke briefly .. any "egr°P Prizes, were ,aVarded as follows!' peopleonjoy11),4oughaelt‘lvilg the16)tlo;hol of those -who laid the foundations. It could all have been lost if there' hal not been young mien ready to lay delve their Flees in defenee. There woaild be no cense for cele- brating if ther.ehad not been i eufficient numbers to pay the Price 'Oldest gentleman on grounds, J. eecGavite Teuegeet baby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D Mc L ittoweL, oNT, Donald; Person coming farthest din key. Oretni* L. O. ThOMpian, R. N. T Si ' the United Church tOF CANADA Mffli�r Rev: A. Laniel. • ' • Thurs. - Fri. ` Aug. 9 e 10 Double Feature . "MARRY ME AGAIN" Robert &timings - PACE THAT KILLS" ' (One Cartoon) Set. - Mon. Aug. 11 12 "THE MAN Witi4 TI•tt;, GUN" Robert Mitobilei, Jan Steeling 'tante, Mrs. W, Fareuhaeson, Cal- gaey Alta: Lencli wae seeved at the close ,Of freedom, 11'Gr. Klug entreated that of the program Eel g raee I we dedicate ourselees, in peen% te f„ ' reedem for which. they, end the Bali games Scheduled for Bel -1 eioineers, died, that we, not betray Our Valve, -and Brussels on Saturday obligatione tothose who come after. ;evening were rained out but the ICKNX Bare DSmde at Beigrave ingtfigagritisnistantiragnomg tat. Mon. Aug. - 13 eNere AB A STRANGER" steRilTOL LISTOWEL Tues, ,eWed. Aug. 14 15 , tinted Serefeee Ii6-11:6144ith tiits "DESERT SANDS" (AdUlt) . tHEATRE (TwO, Oittiodits) • Mitchuni Freek Sinatra ttreti Meeker • Marla thOlish Olivia de HaVilend Chercit ittelt 'CT.; '91 • " Attgl'n Churchor CANADA • Perla df Fred E. $. T. Rioter' IL jean% titer* bruiginit , 11 a. nt, Matins i4ttbActi It. DiswId'.'oherch, NikOtirs tgb. 4. it ktittits tilde* geboot • , k Tees, Wee, Aug. 14 - 15 "THE MAN WITH +FIE otiLDEN ARM" (Adutty Frank Sinatra ktni (two CaRoaiisj . . Chifeak 6H/ice:. Beery Sunday Evening' 4 0 Peri., AttePreiteCflnt�ri 'Ministeetal thUrt •AUg. 16 - 7 itHEIDI AND 'PETER" (dolottl' Et.betti 'btathurid TWO Shaft Nightly, Rein of dear BO± Office Oben at 7.e First She.* it Dusk ChildrWi tIridef it tit Oats Cartrians at Egaft Pototiiimicif Mr. Lane thanked the epeeker for his fateefee tutdrets. A ineintirlai silence was obtimired while Moto* Were dipped in salute and test Pest ,and Reveille Sounded The assemblage nate/led; tit the. Cettetenli Wheee n **teeth., Wit4 placed by Sallee Michie, Cententilat FOL. - Sat: Aug, it), 11 Mode • 41 -Fit NktitiASKAN" IN TEOIINIC',OLOtt with PhlIdarey and Rabbet Haynes also The homey Boysftt ., Ito w El? SrlieSele was the- focal point for the flti.ftl; day et the, eisitteilidid celebrations and the village liagin.1 est inee eo-o-lieleited Iti e fell heetted, tribete to efortis Tottiiihiplitoltetegl tettitiling bOyo and girls and present readm-it, tc,oy tviiiii:ow rgo tegirti 1 Mid itio0 recalled 1/1",6,0114 dAYO*1t11 ' Veiliterfia illOittte of andel:Wet alit ., Pletieet eelite kit tilt d6sritillOtif....1 and ., tentitidittied 'Me liteltitil $2.00 Per )rear 3;241 York Pork & Beans :40 oz. f�r Brodie Angel Cake Mix Brodies White & Chocolate Cake Mix aSig; Brodies White Cake Mix Carnation Milk .. • • • Clover Leaf Sockeye ,5alinon7 oz. - Rosedale Peas 15 oz tin • 2 for Fallsview Tomato Juice 48 Oz. 2- .....JAs10.1.1.,POJVAJ.4414..."111, 'feu will f'nd other values just as great as these st t:ITLEDGE GROCERY Not Just to.day or to -morrow, but Every Day of 'the Ppm Phone 7 fielivoir Pineapple Delight ts our special ice-cream flavour for this month. Get some from $neer dealer regularly. We are now distributing1TROPICANA ORAnre..P.: JUICE delivered fresh daily from Florida. It is available frets* veer milkman or your dealer. • 0. 40irerOP"Q, COUSINS ICE CREAM R. B. COUSINS, LTD. uperi ••••••••... Keliog's Corn Flakes jumbo pkg. g:Whtsgihpp lg. 16 oz. • • . • • --• 3 Shirriff's Lushus Jelly Powders • • 21.ac 3 Betty Crockers Cake Mixes Asst. 1..§1 Heinz Tomato Ketchup 11 oz. bottle 23:ii 2— 20 oz. Tins Dew Kist Ch. Cream Style Corn Store Hours MON. TUES. 8.30 To- 6.00 p. m. VIED. Primn. FEL SAT. 8,30 'Po 10 p. G a EWA RIS -- AUTO — WINDSTORM — LIABILITY — PLATE GLASS — BONDS — FIRE .). — PERSONAL PROPERTV ,.-- BURGLARY e- TELEVISION FLOATS W. E. Collins, Insurance Ages Phone 47 Office Over Kreuter's Plumbing YOUR oRottrioN IS OUR BUSINESS. 4. Brussels, Ont. D!;! t Old Scrap Iron, Cars, Rags, Batteri - Feathers and Scrap of Any Kind. '001 Wfll pick up all orders, big pr Orgalt. 1-ligbest 'Cash Prices Piag ^ t axmanS aivage Phone 10i. Scurithw WaXitt -,-