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BEFQRE 'ogRARTYRE •
PrlY9Yable evening was Spent, ilkt
home of Mre, Duke Jord011,
When their friends ianil
gathered Gq HPond a scCial ithne: and,
present L'them'' with gifts prior'AP
their ileinOiYnt• to LucknOW. „ 4
The following .address was read' by
JIM. Darla ' •
Dear- Mils'. ' l'OrdOrti Bessie, Jack andi
Bessie; •
yQue 'friends, and neigh:Our%
hev.e. gathered here toe**, ito spend,
social "evening- with':yen prior to
your departure to Luelthow:
-During your lifetime .in.. our cOmmt:
runity'you' hante portrayed .excell-
, enit.-qualities in church, home. and
commihity life amongst use all,
INTO hope, you-find health end hapl)!
law in your new borne. In, the yen
to come -May these. gifts remind ,you
of,. the many happy times spent to-
gether with us, and as a token of our
esteem we ask 'you to accept 'th'ese
gifts' on behalf of Your friends and
nclighbours,
The recipients' made a 'brief reply.
LADIES OF BRUSSELS
ANp ,commufsr4TY
The- MajeStic W,onien's Institute
cordially invite you 'to attend a
.route Oultural Activities featur
ing Art, and Entertaimerit.
This 'eoursS will include a discassion
of pictures" for the home and the
e oym o p e urea rev an ex-
hibit of thinadian, Art. In. a. discilsle. . aon of mubic in the home, retords
will be -used to' teach folk songs, balk
dancing- and niusieal lappreciatIon
There will be a 'conferenee on hoW
'to get the anost from your radio and
from television
This., course will be held in the
Brussels. • Public Library on. Wed.
'Sep'tember 10' from '10:00 a.in, to
FRAY, .SEPTE1113P, 14th .1
9:00 11. M.
12 REGULAR GAMES $1000 Each
2 SPECIALS $50.00 Each
ONE SPECIAL $100.00
ADMISSION $1.00 ADDITIONAL CARDS 25c each 5 for $1.00
Tickets To Be Drawn For .
BERMUDA HOLIDAY or $500.00 CASH
TICKETS $1.00
-Available from all Lions Club Members
(PROCEEDS FOR WELFARE WORK)
1847 Roger ,L Bros. Silperplate
AT HALF` PRICE
BY THE PIECE, OR THE. SET
55 PIECE SERVICE FOR
Reg. $111.75 for Only $55.87
Eternally Yours, First Love, Adoration,
Patterns
W. G. LEACH
Jeweller. BrusselS
4- 1 lb. pkg. Swift's Ma rgarine $1,0
9 -10 oz. tins Alymer Tom; SOup 1.0
7 - 15 oz. tins Garden Choice
Tender Peas , • 1.QQ
4- 1 lb. pkgs. Jewel Shortening
Just Arrived - Our Shipment, of Holland
Bulbs - Direct,:frorn Holtan_
See Our Selection
Phone 5
GREWA R'S
We Deliver
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CARD OF THANKS
Mr. Clifford Marks and family
wish to thank Rev. Jewell and Dr.
Myers and nurses for their' kind-
ness, during 'our releent bereave.:
ment Special thanks to D. A, Ream
and our kindly district neighbours
anid, friends Tor T,ovedy floWerS,
words and messages of ,Sympathy.
And to those who 'helped in 'any
way our heartfelt thanks..
1.1 CARD OF THANKS
I via4 to thank friends, relatives
and neighbours for flowers., cards and
teeats sent to mie while a patient
in Victoria Hospital, London, also
a big Thank you to those who made
it possible for Mrs de Doelder to
visit him, such acts of kindness
long be rrembered. I will be re-
-turd* to. Hospital on October 1st,
for further treatment.
Sincerely,
Mr. J. de Doedler,
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349a mat
2 enows nig'etly 7.80 ezaa o. M
Matinee Se-,:urday 2 a. m.
vALi EitAuvi SHOP
Cutting. Styling COW Wailing
A Spealaity
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Ill per *year - .41-114111141.111 DIS•00411t. OaSira Weclnesday, Septeniber 12th, 1956 Post Publis•hing
FALL , PQNATION0 ACCEPTED
14sTs' NOW READy BAKE S 11.14„E•
trl the BrusselsPublic Library
Saturday; September 15th
At 0 O'clbAk
Sponeored by the. Ladies Division. Of
East Huron .A,9ricultural. Sepiety '
family, et the late Douglas $111111111. ;
liruseeis Wishing to, Opel
trillute may leave their, 4011.0.40i1 at
the H. drngstore,„ :Bedded.1Whelit
Cheese 16 oz.
Cheese Whiz 8 404,- . 4
Nestles Quik 16 oz; ,
Foil Wire .',-„ •
Blue Ribbon Coffee, 1 lb.
is '14 boil* olimte4 tor t40
The 1:950 gest ilurou Agrieultruial ,
iSecietY Nall Fair :Prize lLste erre oft ,
press Ind, av table tO all
eiersons, who may obtainl l
copy from,," the 'secretary, Nor m an'
Hoover, D. M, ";SlacTavish.
Attractive prizes are. offered in all
isections and in some •there are new
classes, Get your; list. now and make
•pl,hils
for active PartiCiPation a. '
ei:clithiper.. There are elasseS. for
all and *those with varied
linteretle ,arid hobbies.
Your fair has. goWn 'in, size and.
:public apnea]. It is' a major coin
moult' PrOJect and:441012d Salve the
supPert of, every' indiVidual in tile
area. A
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, James Douglas ,S Atilt
The death secured 'in Kit011encr-4
Waterloo Heepital; after a month's
ef • James, Denghts Savith.
'0„0, deegisei wq,ss horn, August, 4.0412.1
1909, tire set of the late Mr. and
`Mrs. IQE301A1 la Morris i
ToWnship where he Wed until his
death with 'the exception, of eight [
Years sPent in Northern, Oaliario, He
Was married sixteen, years ago tel
Adel Grasby, who is left to mourn
with five sous, 41110, Donald. Rae,
"".Bobby and Larry and one daughter
- Joan. 'One stiste4 Jean. of Morris also
survives, The Amaral service was
held from the D. A. Bann* timerali
home with the Rev, AndreW Lane of
Brussels United Church in charge,
Interment took Place in Brussels
cemetery,
Pallbearers were William and
Robert Grashy, Ernest and George;
'Smith, Ross Nickel and James
Douglas, The many floral tributes
were carried by Reg and Carson
Watson, Toni Bernard, Jack Kelly
Alfred Nichol and Harold. Hayes-of
Toronto. "Friends attended the
funeral from Pontiac and Huntington
Woods, Michigan, Goelph, Milton,
Orangeville, Toronto and Brantferd.
- A sp`ecial L. 0. L. service was held
at the funeral home Friday evening
With the Brussels Lodge, of which
the deceased was master, and neigh-
bouring 1.01Yges Present.
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fou will find other -valUee'lUst as gre-at,aslh'elie
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Bru-Ssels, ; Not just to-day or tomorrow, but Every Day of
peliVet 'Phone'?
ST. JOHN'S W. A.
A mee'ing, of. St., John's W. A. was
held' alt the Rectory on Thursday
afternoon, 'Sept 6th.. with preSident, ,
Mrs., Jewell, leading. A hymn was
foltowerl by nilssionary. prayers. The
!scripture lesson was read by Mrs.
Bessie Mitchell, Minutes " and cor-
respondenece, and offering. An in-
vitation to the Exeter branch of the
W. A. to -their 50th. anniversary,`
Sunday, Sept. iith, A letter of tbapks
from the Bishop of. Amritisar, India.
for monies received from the Domin-
ion Board of, the W. A. Tar ' flood
relief read _by -secretary, Mrs .
The secretaty ,Was asked to write
for a speaker for the,.open meeting
early in ,October. Rev. 'Jewell dealt
with a chapter of the study book
entitled "Or Indians, face a NeW
Age." He then closed the Meeting
With prayer. 'Just before:' the tea I
hour, a presentation- '-ivas made to
Mrs. A. Morrow, who is leaVing
Brussels_ Mrs. Stephens Pinned on a
coinage and Mrs. Bryan presented
'Mrs. Marrow with a brook (Women 'of
The Bible) with the best wishes of
St. Nohrt's W. A. Mrs. Morrow Was
agreeably surprised and thanked the
treithers. for remembering her. Tea
was :served by the hostess, assisted
by Mrs Bessie Mitichell 'and Mrs,
Stepbene.
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CARD,,OF, THANKS
The family of the late Douglas
Smith wish to 'take this opportunity
to express: appreciation and sincere
thanks to all 'their many friends and
nefalthottr5 -tor "the, many acts 'of
kindness and sympathy shown to
them 'during his, stay in the 'hospital
end ,sulyse ant, death. Sp ei'ci al
thanks, 'to' Dr. A, Myers and the
staff and nurses 'at Kiitichtner
Hospital and the Brussels. L. 0. L.
It was all greatly appreciated.
NOTICE - •
Tile Annual Sunday Service of
BrUssel Branch of the Upper Can. ,
ada, Bible 'Society willThe, held in
St. John's Anglican Church, 33111$2.
Sunday, Sept.16 at ,7:30, P. m._
followed by a flint shown at, 8:3'0 p.m.
ThOltev. F. B. 'Keys will-be guest
speaker,
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'NOTICE OF MEETING TO
CONSIDER BY-LAW IN
TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS
Take notice that a By-Law Ffor
raising p00,090.00 under the pro.
Visions of the Tile Drainage Act
will bat taken into 'eonsideration, by
the Municipal Contrieil of the Town-
ship of Nerds at. the Township Hall
on the 9th. day lot October, 1956 at
the hour' of three o'clock hi the
, Mrs. Clifford Marks
The cominunity was sadaeuect
they learned that Margaret
Ellen Nichol; -wife of Gifford Marks,
and infant child passed away Thum-
day,• August 30th., at Listowel
hospital.
Mrs, Marks was the daughter of
Mrs. Jean Nichol and the late
Edward Nichol of Brussels. the
lived on the fifth, of Morris
lifetime. She was an active member I
of the Women's Majestic Inistiute
and S. John's Anglican. Church-
She leaves to mourn their loss her
mother and huiSbandi two sots,
David and, Stanley et home and three
da,uigibiters, Mrs. Lloyd (Mildred)
Pfeifer, Stratford; Edith, Toronto,
BUS TRIP
afternoon. To WESTERN FAIR
Geo, C. Martin, Clerk.
On - SATURDAY SEPT. 15
Fair - $2.00
Leaving Brussels at 8 a. m.
n
Sister, Mrs, Harris (Loivetitia) Going ut of Bus! U.
and Dorothy at home. Also one
Spotton and three brothers', Robert,
oc le ranc Brussels; Everett, Harrow and
Andrew, Jeddo, Mich.
One daughter predeceaSed her.
^ funeral; which was largely
attended was held'Saturday, Sept,
1st. The service was conducted by
her reefer the Rev. F. Jewell of
BresselS .:Anglican gliureh which she ,
attended.
The floral tributes were lovely and
were carried by Miss Alice Marks,
Miss Patsy Nichol, Mrs. Gordon
Carter, Mrs. Deltaic' Hopkins, Mrs.
Beverly Wallace and Mrs. Ralph '
\Travis.
The. pallbearers Were tear neigh-
bours, Messrs, Jack Clark, Gordon
Herry Work-Man,
Smith, Howard Smith, and Merritt '
Pipe
cemetery,
took place in 13111501s
All Merchandise Must Be Sold
Take Advantage of Low Prices •
Everything Reduced
J. H..Sirettark„
Brussels Ontario
Meilville Church, BRUSSELS
Sunday School 10 a. m.
PUBLIC WORSHIP 11 a. ni.
"Do you lotve Christ?"
Don't chase after the DEVIL or
cl/RisT will divorce you;
Minister: 'Rev. H. T. Colvin, B. D.
Organist: L. D. Thompson, R. M. T.
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,The United Church
OF CANADA
LIBRARY NOTES ,
Readers. are reminded 'that the
library has reverted to its winter
hours- open every day but Wed-
nesday.
The.Huron, bookmobile will call at
the. Bruesels, Library on Thursday,
Sept, 13 at 6 a.m.. •
Iffluatinuiniimiuminssimontn
LLASHMAR
DRIVE-IN TIIEAVP.E
LISTOWEL. ONT.
CARD OF THANKS
We would like 'to take this
opportunity to thank our friends and
neighbeurs for their lovely gifte,
also fOr the many Acts of kindness
and help _they gave us when we
needed it
It was all greatly appreciated and
we will •riever forget you.
The Jordon Family.
THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
IN CANADA
• Knox Church, CRANBROOK
Minister: Mr. C. L. Thompson
Sunday School 10 a. m
MORNING WORSHIP .... 11,15 a.m.
The cost Of living /or Christ is
nothing •compared to the cost of
dying without Him.
* *
Knox Church, ET H EL
Minister: Mr. C. L. Thompson
MORNING WORSHIP 9.45 a.m.
Sunday School 11 a. m.
Sin is The greatest of all detectives:
"Be sure it will finl you Out."
(Numbers 3.2 V 23)
Returning after Grandstand
Performance - 10.30 p. m.
Sponsored by Ladies Softball Team,
For reservations call - 11 or 48X4
te.
MILVERT'ON FALL FAIR.
FRIDAY SEPT. 21
KING SHOWS
Entries for Competitions
in Showroom
-SATURDAY AFTERNOON SEPT. 22
School Children's Parade led 'by
Ann May and Her Horse. Increased
classes and Prizes. 4 - H Club Com-
petitions. HORSE RACES - PONY
RACE Calf Race, Tutg.0E-War
BABY CONTEST
CKNX BARN DANCE AND
PROGRAM
in Community Centre at 8 p.m.
SATURDAY NIGHT SEPT. 22
George Gernhaelder, Sec.-Treas.
BROWNIE S
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
CLINTON ONT.
Box Office Opens at 7.30
First Show Begins at Dusk
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT
Wed. - Thurs.' Sept. 12 13
If you like to see your movies from
the edge of your seats we guarantee
you won't settle back once when you
see
"THE NIGHT HOLD
Cinemascope
Thurs.. Fri. Sept. 13 = 14
"PASSION"
(Color)
dome! Wilde Yvonne De Carlo
(Two Cartoons),
Thurs. - Fri. = Sept. 13 -,„14
"UN DE RWAT ER"
Jane Russell (Color) Richard Egan
Sat. Mon. Sept. 15 - 17
"FORT APACHE"
John Wayne . Henry Fonda
Shirley Temple
Fri. Set.
He moved fast and he
wanted In
DAY OF
(Color)
Dale Robertson
S TERROR"
Adult
3 /4 Sept. 14. - 15
took What he
FURY"
Mara Cordayl
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Id. Harris,
P. H. 1, VITTOXeter, announce the „
renigage'ment Of their daughter, Marie I'
Ann, tio 'Mr. Clarence Harvey
McCutcheon, Son Of Mr. and Mrs
Harvey E. MeCittelmon, R. 4
BroSsels, The wedding to take place i
iii SepteNIther,
AUTO
WINDSTORM ,"
- LIABILITY
ptAte GLASS
BONDS
1- FIRE ,
-,•-• PERSONAL PROPE,Ift
Minister: Rev. A. Lane, 13. A., II. ;-•
Divine Worehip 11,15 am.
Church School: 10 a, m.
"Not forsaking the assembling of
yourselves together . Hebrews 10:25
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Anglican Chic rch BLIOdtAttY.
Sat. - Mon. Sept.• 15
“THE LUSTY MEN"
'Robert iVlitChUM Sheen Hayward
(Two CertOone)
SAT. NIGHT t§ Ottitt N141-it
VAL tiE t56.0i)
Pariah of &usset*
Sept, is - 19 titan. - rues. -Wed:'
Tues", Sept 16 10
• ' • { SECOND CROP RASPBERRIES OF1 COINAPA
Wed.
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t.E.LEVitION oLoolt: September 17 ,...... 114 -e, 19 1 Ar. E.• Pollard brought a delleitnil
ROY. Pied E. Jelivtifl• L. Et, T: Rector "REAR WINDOW Listewel .deadie „Club ..is .bringing iSailiple of second crop raspbertieS to
Ili gliiiiiiiii Ciiiirsii. iirusimil
(Dolor) tine of the ..year's outstanding "Pic- -ale .office last Week.
ii' it, it, * ItIaltiiig J a mes Stewart Grace Kelly ftArea io the Capttat theatre-,
(Two Cartaolle) i§ei Our tieket from a Otacl ie
MOO NI M
(46166)
Wade, Kelly. Jetties Stewart
W 4' E. Collin s Insurance Apra ,
Phone 47 Brunets, Ont.
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ONE DOLLAR ADMITS Patteriiii Megaiine Fain* l
$1.00 PER , DAR
fiegatcliosi number Of PaSSengera,
on the following TheSdays: Sept 4,
Sept, 11, tett, 18, Sept. Oct.
Dot. ii ,
7:30 p'. In; Annual Service Of the Club member and tee
P.Pliesi 'Canada bible Society, Re*, 'COME Nwtt SPRING "
" 0. t, ke .6'. Motion Plante t,O tveoy tuesday Mot: Until End ANN SitititthAN
ow*, i -:*i,v Of Season It $ Night ilita picture Wad honored by
St David's dtioiail, tieifryri.
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