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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1956-10-03, Page 1IN„QASE OF FIRE.. iN GR E Y TOWNSHIP' -lSOW .hitil.Ve their :Own fire ;fighting etltuiptnent and residents of the Owl-Whip are In etrneted tie Call Tema:els telephone operator in case Of fire., • MEMBERS WANTED FOR LIONS BAND The Band Committee of Brussels Lions Club are asking for additional members, for their Girls, and Boys , Baud. Young people who were mem. hers previonelY are urged to reloin, Mite more advanced band members While parents are asked to encour- age their children. to become inemb- ers of the junior section, This, is the only method 'whereby a band can be kept built up over a period of., time, that is, byshalving junior memb ers, being instructed to take the place : of seniors who leave. A hand Le a community project and an asset to eny town, It needs the coeoperation of everyone, espec- • sally parents, who should be proud to have their children, become mem. hers. No matter how strong :the Support of the Lions Club and in spite of all the hard work of the Band conemittee, and. the competence of the bandmaster, there cannot be Successful ,band unless there is a ; sufficient number of members. • Parents of dm district are asked to encourge their children to enroll • now. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA Harvest Thanksgiving SeriviCes j Service of Worship 11 A. 1Vf. Soloist: Mr. Gra,eme MacDonald I Sunday Sehool....,„„ ..... 10 A. M. "Wh4le it, is, always true that Christ lenity civilizes, it is never true that , Oihristianizes." _ Henry W. Frost. Knox Church, CRANBROOK Minister: Mr. C. L. Thompson THET Weekend visitors at th home of Mr. and .Mrs Arthur Rock on the occasion of their twenty-fifth 'wedd- ing anniversary were: Mr. and Mrs. Norman Betterman. Mary and Billy, Dublin; Mr and. Mrs. Fred Helmick, Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Oraen Rock, Rose- Mary and Ruth, Kincardine; Mr land. Mrg. Donald Rock, 'Brussels. and Mrs. Alan Smith, Cranbrook; and Mr. Ardhie Hull, Chepstow. The .celebnents were the recipients of many lovely gifts as well as, cards ,and best wishes. Congratulations to Miss Dorothy Mills, R. R. 1 Ethel,' who' took the Mills, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Earl If chanSpionsfhip for the best senior Igirl tat the L. D. H. S. Track and I Field Meet held last Thursday. Dona and Beatrice Alexander also dislayed outstanding athletic ability ' These girls will journey to Stratford 'to compete it 'track and field work on Oct. 3rd, Congratulations to Mr and Mrs, Wm. ;Bremner. R. R. 3 Brussels, the arrival of a son, wise Jean Rock has taken the position of ,saies clerk in. Wood's store Brussels, her duties to com- merce Saturday. October 6. Saturday October 13 44 Ti4t 4 (Color) Van Heflin Ann Bancroft $1.00 PER CAR "Ilkkiirclle[t", 451 ittitntei 'Of Passengsra, On the felioWing tiesittYS:. Sept. 4, Sept. if, Sept. 18, Sept-2Eia Oot. Out, 9 28 oz. Tin Aylmer Pumpkin Mc 2— 14 oz. Tins Green Giant ' , .1 Niblet Corn 33c 11 oz. Heinz Tom. Ketchup 23c 1 lb. Bag Cheery Morn Coffee • • • • • - 99c 2 — 20 oz. Tins Cream. Style 'Corn 27c Cheery Morn Instant s Coffee 15c off 'Giant 6 oz, Jar • • • , . - $1.43' S f. RU ':$2,00 poi! y„„a„. amtliVriaav1 aa aeCoad alum root 'Z50 U. 211600 DPO a nesday October, 3rd 1956 Peplirtm nit, More ea r" 0 ru f Cqtl Sh tritanc.mg e ow eclat Publishing House JUNIOR AHEAD, CHAMPIONSHIP PLAY-OFF mgott4..Ls QI-IL/RPH The annual Sunday .Solk,O01 RallY earViee wise held ojt Sunday morning last, with Mr. Cecil Thompson of Cranbroole and, /Abel, the service. Children of the Sunday School with their eenehens Wanted the front eeatis.. et the ohurch. Certificates, Diplomes, and pH:?,ee were .given bet by Superintends nt D, M. MacTavish and Sec-Treee. Jas, Armstrong, The. special mete comprised trite anthem. lift „up mine .eyete" by wbusieia, Oliver Riley taking the solo part, also a Ladies two part chorus, "The .01d Rugged. Cross",. Mr Thompson's sermon subject was sThe Church" based on Christ's Words, I Will build my church, He Spoke of Cod's plan of salvation for mankind. 'Cod had planned a perfect human race but those plans did not materialise, so God had to make -a new plan. The church is the body of Christ, but mankind and the church have hOen contaminated sin. The speaker .challenged young, men. end women to ,serve the Lord. Jesus Christ by We* pure and holy liveS. Thie building of Christ's church is not. material but moral .and David said Blessed, or happy, is the man whose transgression' is covered, and whose sin is forgiven Jesus Christ is the cornertone of T-Ttlis, Church. Its menlbere should he lively, living stones of this edifice. Jesus stated, I will build my church and the gates. of Hell shall not prevail against it. 0. Fair The Brussels junior ,Chris Sef thall Team won their .[group, in three out -1 e.mures Btusseic five seri* wail). LneknoW and, 'are new aliend two in a three eat of Brussels Fait. Fair drOW•n crown five series with. Barriston for 'the of •,a,00.0 doslac delay ad •harmting• W, O, A., ,A., .Chauspionship. past operation S in the, Ir.rea, which kept Saturday they won • a _one • run ertinny ferea folk Ivey at home vietery over Harrietoe, Harrison, brought :gate receipts dews consider, end scored their second, 'victory here ably fromlaSt year, Monday night overcoming a nine run. ' The largest,. beet cattle show in Haub:ton lead to win 1.743 They the 'entire area was held here on play their aloft gam in Harriston • - *01.*••,..,...•••••,•••••••.,, Best Deeorated Bicycle: Mary Lee- Weight. 10. Comp:hell, Doug Chlideen's Race§ tIoys 6 9: Murray Knight, Rae (continued on Inside page) William J, Procter This,, community minima the pass- ing of one of its highly esteemed residents, William J, Procter, whose death occurred in. Wingliare General Hospital on Sunday, Sept, 23rd. after a sickness of several months, Born in Morris towisthip, he farm- ed there until coming 'to 13ruseele, 34 years ago. After coming hero be conducted a grocery and restaurant business for 28 years, He was a member of Brussels United March and faithful member of the choir • for many years. Mr. Procter was a great lover of flowers and music anl, many will recall his playing of the violin, Surviving to mourn his passing one slaughter (Lulu) Mrs. Walter , Kerr, 'Brussels, and one son, Leeland, of Port Colborne. His wife, the former Eliza.beth Naylor died in 1944. Funeral service was lield from ! the D. A. Rann funeral home on , Wednesday afternoon conducted by the Rev, A. Lane of the Brussels United Church. Interment was, made in Brandon .cemetery, Belgrave. Beautiful floral tributes bespoke the .high esteem, in which the de- ceased was held. Pallbearers' were D, M. 1VeacTaeieh, W B Willis. Richard Procter, Rob- ert Procter. Kennetr Wheeler and. John' Kerr. this Saturday afternoon at 3 cooloelt, They deserve the suppout of the fans, Conte tand, cheer tiblem vietory the Harrieton girls Who vela last year's' champlens,, Friday. There was a large showintg of 'calves by the Pru.susels 4-H Beef Calf Club members as well as keen competition in the various sections of the reguar beef cattle show, There were four show herds of Shorthorns, three of Aberdeen Angus, and three of Herefords. 4-H -"Swine Club cora- 1 petitions alSo showed ,increased entries, F,ntriee ;in horse classes were about, average. A small midevey with kiddie rides gables etc., pony rides, and Ann May • end her minalture rodeo added, a carnielal atmosphere and provided (amusement. Indoor eXhibits, while down in, lk some sections, displayed new, orteinni exhibits in domestic menu_ facture. Excellent public, displays °curled almost the entire southern portion of the upstairs, of the CrYsta Palace, and included manuel train- ing exhibits, an array of collections of fi(): mounted match books, beads. ' Centennial sniserbots, as well as the usual school classes, The W. D. H. S also had - an interesting manuel training elisPlay• MORNING STAR REBEKAH LODGE . • • 41c 2 for 35P 2 for 31c 21'c 45c Plac Monarch Raspberry Jam 24 oz. Aylmer Pumpkin 28 oz. • • • — • Holly 'Cream Style Corn 20 • • Aylmer Catsup 11 oz. • — • - • • • Ingersoll Baby Roll cheese 11b. Crown Brand Corn Syrup 5 lbs. Morning Star Rebekah bodge held their second meeting of the season, Noble Grand Sister Marguerite. Crawford officiating, - . Each member of the P., and :Rebekah Lodges had preTiously been asked to donate $1.00 toward the expansion fund for the Horne for the aged at Barrie, owned. and operated by the Order. A good re- sponse was received et this meet- ing, Jeseie Little, District Deputy President of Huron District No 23 and her staff commence their install- ation activities at Goderioh Oct. 2nd, Honeall Oct. 3rd, Milton Oct.15th, Exeter Oct. 11th, Seaforth Oct. 22nd, and Brussels Oct. 2,8, ••• eou will find other values just as great as these at HEGE CERY Not just to.day gr to-morrow, but Every Day of the year. Phone 7 ,-..accogsalm ANNIVERSARY SERVICES in Brussels United Church on SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14th AT 11 A. M. AND 7:30 P. M. GUEST SPEAKER REV. CHARLES A. KRUG, BELGRAVE TURKEY SUPPER MONDAY, EVE. OCTOBER 150i. Supper served 5 to 8 o'ielock Followed by variety Programme Adults n25 Children 60c FRESH STRAWBERRIES Various organizations had arranged ,displays including Women's In- stitutes .and, church groups. One group which attracted comment were the "Grandfather Is Birthday" ex- hibits, two of which displayed highly original Birthday cakes:— Top prize winners in the baking ,division were; Mrs, Richard Procter with '26 prizese_Mrs. Norman Hoover with 16 prizes, and Mies, Ethel Dennis Did you see the luscious fresh- picked strawberries that were on 'display in the office window otThe PoSt last week? They Were brought , in by Mrs., R. A. Bennett who picked them during e snowstorM, TENDERS FOR SNOWPLOWING CARD OF THANKS The family of the late William 1 Procter 'wish to express their, sincere thanks to the neighbours• and friends for the many acts of kindness, ex- pressions, of sympathy in their re— cent sad bereavement. Special thanks to members of United Church choir. Tendefs will be received by the undersigned until b p. m., Satur- day, October 6th, 1956 for snow- plowing for the 1956:1957 season in ,the Township of` Grey. Tender to be by the hour. State type of equipment used. Lowest Or any tender not necessarily accepted. Mrs. E. M. Cardiff, Clerk, Township of drey; Ethel;':-Ontario. NOTICE OF- COURT OF REVISION The Court of Revision on the 1957 Assessment Roll for Morris Tovenship well be held in the Township Hall on Tuesday, Ootober 9, 1956 at 1:30 p.m. Geo. O. Martin. Clerk. et Superb Knox Church, ETHEL Minister: Mr. C. L. Thompson ANNIVERSARY ,SEIRVICES Service of Worship 12.45 P. M. Soloisee Mr. C. L, Thompson Sunday School 1,45 P. M. "The haryeelt- is past, the summer is ended, and 'we are not yet saved." - Jeremiah 8v20. P. S. Please note change in 'times of services. WE-VVIIILCOME YOU TO OUR. SERVICES with 8 prizes. The New Domestic prizes for cake went to Mists, Ethel Dennis, MTS. Norman Hoover and Mrs W. Storey; for pie: Mrs. Law- rence MAI), tan. Mrs. Mrs. Richard Procter and Mrs. :Norman Hoover. speeial pri7e: for knitting was won. by Mrs. Edith Raymond; runner- up Mrs,. A. Lane. C. D. Graham, deputy :minister of (agriculture for Ontario officiailly opened the fair. .This. Moir, president extended, a welcome on behalf of the Officials and Pair Directors. Wm. Newton, Brussels, was mlaster of 'ceremonies for the day. The parade of schools featured five school floats and several dee- orated bicycles as well as hundreds of marching abildren in, colorful costumes. They were accompanied by the Legion Pipe Band and the Lions Boys and ,Girls Band. who also provided music on the Igrounds. Float winners were: S. •S. No 8, LLA,3HMAR' , Grey, S. S. 4 Morris, S. S. 6 Morris, S. S. 1 Grey, and S. S. 10 Grey. DRIVE-1N THEATRE I Maxohing School Winners: S. S. 11 Grey, S. S. 1.2 Gray, S. S. 9 Grey, LISTOWEL. ONT. ' S. 5, 6 Grey, and S. S. 8 Morris, I Silverwood Decorated Bicycle: Sally Thiirs. - Fri. e Oct. 4 - 5 Gail , Meehan. "MONEY FROM HOME" I Ilig_gMts7ratriZi:MA,FratiVEN1111 Color TENDERS FOR STEEL SCRAP the amount of tender. Mrs. E. M. Cardiff, Clerk, Township of Grey, Ethel, Ontario. Tenders will be received by the Undersigned until 3 p. m., Satur-' day, Octdher 6th, 1956 for steel scrap on Cranbrdok Bridge , at Lots 15 and 16. Concession XI, • Township of Grey, Tender to be ac- companied_ by certified cheque for frennaZIIMAFfalIgZelglIMEERI NOTICE OF MEETING TO CONSIDER BY-LAW IN TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS Take notice that a lie-Lew tor raising $100,000:00 under the pro-' visions of the Tile Drainage Act will be taken into consideration by the Municipal Council of the Town- ' ship of Morris at the TownshAp Hall • on the 9th. day of October, 1956 at the hour of three o'clock in. the afternoon. Geo. C. Martin, Clerk. Melville' Church 10 A. M. "Sunday School 11 A. M, Divine Worship Sermon: "The Root Of Thank=" fulness." Anthem: "The Splendours of Thy , Glory" by Woodward "Erveiyone can praise God for Pro Sperity. It takes a Christian to Praise Him in-adversity." Minister: Rev. H. T. Colvin; B. D.; Organist: L. D. Thompson, R. M. Ti it s c The United Church' OF CANADA Minister: Rev. A. Lane, B. Divine Worship 11 A. M. Sunday School 10 a. m, "Serve the Lord with gladness come before His presence with sine*" CLOSED ALL DAY MON., OCT. 8th Phone 5 • 4111••••-1•••••••••31.*e•••••••*. BROWNIE'S DRIVE IN THEATRE CLINTON• ONT. BOx Office Open§ at 7.30 • First Show Begins at Dusk We Delivet EVENING CLASSES BEGIN: School will be open. for 'the first evening classes of the autumn on Wednesday October 10th, at 7.30. A variety of subjects is offered, similar to that of previous years. More des tailed information Is' given on page 1 of this issue. This is a Worthwhile way to spend one evening a week during the winter months. nich year the number attending evening classes increases. and the W,b2kslhani 1:11sItricit, High School, Board expects that there will b many interested in the classes offered for at least fifteen nights beginning October 10th, Dean Martin Thurs. - Fri. Oct. 4 - 5 I LA !TOL 1 IQTAWVI I ity EA. Jerry Lewis p • ""THE SEVEN LITTLE FOYS" (Color) Bob Hope. MIlly Vitale . (Two Cartoons) Sat. - Mon: "MOHAWK'9 (Color). ti Sc• ott Brady Rita Gam ••• Sat. - Mon, Oct. 6 - 8 "SIEGE AT POWkDER (Color) :Rory CalhOUn, Corrinne Calvert , (Two .Cartoons)' Tees. - Wed Oct.. 9 10 in Color Comedy "MAD ABOUT MEN" GlynniS JohnS Dcinald Sinden ';! chows nIgiliv rn, M At vice Saturday e e. m. Wed. - Thurs. " Oct. 3 - 4 "OUTSIDE THE LAW" There .,is plenty .,of action ..when Europe „bec.;becomes!eflooded counterfeit $20.00 bills. ' s Plus - THE 1NKSPOTS Thurt. - Fri. Oct. - 11 - 12 Tues. e Wed Oct. 9 - 10 "CITY OF BAD MEN" (Calor). ..,04•200*.mar Oct 5 - 6 litiM6A0 • (Color) • Adventure • Bogard& Virginia McKenna boors open 12.65 All Seats "AT GUNPOINT" Sunday Midnight October 7 "SHACK OUT ON • 4 Oats Robertson Jeanne Crain (Two Ca rtoons) Thurs. Oct. - 12 "MA SCOUTMASTER" Clifton' Webb' Rdnien dvvytiii C6rttioittij E. Collins, Insurance Agent , Wed. s Thurs,: ootaber Gina LollebrIgidd "I' ft A ti eliernagbeat- -and; 'doter' "The Wonder thow of the World" Burt Lancaster Mid toliy Curtis The 'dhow critics have raged Shout Adults tile ' phone 47 Bellied* ,Ont.. Offlee Over KraUtees =Iiitintbirt0 VOLIR: P'ROTEGTtON OUR BUSINESS I Every Tuesday Night tintik End of deacon is' i4totit ONt DOLLAR :Abli.kftt A CARLOAD' Atiglitart C'hurc.7.1i OF CANADA PParish Of Illneistieti Rev. Fred R. Jewell, Rector St. johnot Chtireloir Brussels A. M. Hely' CentreCommunion.Communion. §choel Stiiiday St: David's'tir Cheis Heiiirypt 2:110 -tifenstAig StitidaY 'Settee'. CARD OF THANKS I wish to take this• oPtoftiiiiity to thank friends and neighbours who Sent treats, cards and flowers While I Was a tintient to, Sit. Maryj" ttos., Pita'Kitehener, ' tont kitidneiss "Was 4iibreallat66. Mrs. Charles Delinet VAL'S tteAtiT* 314DT' Cutting Styling' Cold Waving A Specialty Phone 40-X Brussels Turkeys Freshly Killed for Thanksgiving., Banquets and Receptions Special Price for Turkey Suppers OVEN'READY GRAHAM WORK Phone 12 J Brussels, Ont. AUTO WINDSTORM LIABILITY — PLATE GLASS BONDS I— FIRE PERSONAL' PROPERTY BURGLARY TELEVISION FLOATS*, 011•0•10011101111010105•00•Are. We Deliver ,...13.1.111A010•1111010, ee.