Loading...
The Brussels Post, 1957-01-02, Page 1LISTOWFL THEAT vJ, shows nightly 740 OM P. IL Matinee Saiurday, 2 p. f71- Wed. - ThUrt.. Jan: S%: 4 4 iwy TEENAGE DAUGHTER'S !The. story -Of today's thrill iC'ida, Bill Haley and his Cornets, pins THANK YOU You have helped tremendously to make 1.956 a good year tos, us, We ha-ye been busy throUghout the year and as we tenter New 'Year we are only too happy to 'have this opportunity to that you once again, in fact a very special thank you, and to extend geed Wishes kir the coming year, We feel pa/titularly grateful Op ear customers and fribIZZ' They are the most important part Of our business so' our sincero:' geed wish is that you, have'had: a happy holiday and that yott 4ux have good health and Prosperity every day of 1667. OLDFIE'LD HARDWARE MAX OLDFIELD• JACK McWHIRTER GRACE COUSINS' •11441•11o1PAIMINIA -.Motion-,.. Picture, -Show , TOWARD ONE wORLD, Which Is Farming The Worjd over Presented By Your Local Massey-Harris Ferguson Dealer, In Brussels Town Hall THURSDAY JANUARY 17th. At 2.30 P. M. and 8.00 P.M. ADMISSION FREE Elmer Se,.ers DEALER 4..tteltissionirourffsan NOTICE Tale Huron. C...anty meet lii Chambers Court 1-bouso, Gedericii, on Tuesday, Santiary 15th. 1957, at 2.00 1)44, All aeoettnts, notices of deputWoths, must be ni the hands -0/t" the County Clerk not later than Saurday, January 12th, 1967: tr.':Xtitt.10,41, :Ho-44W . Minty a maim !' LORRAINE FOREMAN _ tAuthorlsel $2.00 per ye 2.51) a •••••A1 01••• tnsU. ROA Wednesday,00"a J/anuary 204 airtsafal, Ottawa Ala 7 1957 ''oat Publishing Houses . . . HEMINOWAY NAMED TO HURON FEDERATION POST' NEW STORE HOURS To fall in line with all the surrounil•ing towns and villages the merchants of Brut*, els will close their stores at 6.30 p, n11, sharp Saturday nights during the months of January, February, and March. A Happy New Year To All 4 It is a Pleasure to eNtend to you, our cuStenner0 and friends WEEK QP FRAYgR, SERVICES,: ,BROSSEL,8, a; R. MI THREE. PAYS JAN. 10 — 11 Wet!: Antillean. Church Rev. H, T, Colvin Thurs. Presbyterian p huroli Rev. A. Lane Fri, Unite& Church Rev. F. Jewell ' Theme "In The Interests Of Jesus Christ" DANCE n Cranbrook Corrinzun2ty Centre FRIDAY. JAN. 11th Music by Henderson Orchestra. Federation: personnel. • CARP OF THANKS YQUNG We WWII to ta,14i th,t$ Opportunity e to express our heartfelt thanks and sincere appreciation for the many acts of kindness, messages of syin- Pally and floral .tributes: received t from our .flriends and neighbours staring our recent sad bereavement 1 in the loss of our beloved mother. We Debvpr With special thanks • to the I Reverends Nimmo ant McRae; the Doctors Stephens and the yevir. or to-morrovi. Out E.very Day of LUNCH PROVIDED ADMISSION :$1.90 • ;Notipst today Phone 7 the loyal IsuPpOrt Of not sincere wish New Year. We wish, alse, eou wit Snd other values Just as great as these at lie say hew much we hallo appreciated all Oar onstoMers during 1956,- for a Happy, Healthy, and PrOsperop Carl Hemingway- R. It, 3 Brussels 14'6 been appointed s'ecret'ary-fiend- man of the allren County PeileratiOn of Agrieulture, The appOinttrient was nale ,at a special meeting of the Federation executive inn. Cliaton last Thursday, , , Mr. lionlingway, who will succeed Cordon Cat:1g of BlileVale, is a former saool to:101er and tea served at seicretary of the Grey Townshitpi eration of Agricuiture and of Grey Township School area. fro Is soiled, iUeiui to ,:k•,,r6.11 at a 'short course in the farm economics branch of the . Ontario Agriculture College, Guelph which will :deal 'particularly with Modern and Old Tyme Dance In Brussels I own Hall. SAT., EVE, , -JAN. 12th Admission 50c MODERN Thynne 1VicKibbon; Mrs. Morrey and her staff at Wingliam Hospital and. to Switzer In. loving memory of my 1 all those Alto helped In any Way to hutsband, Leslie .G. Switzer, who our mother also to these passed away Dec. 19th. 1955. I carp for ,who assisted at our Ilicane and at our One year fhas passed sine that sad ,grandirfother's home. day. I f Norrnmr, Elmer and • Ernest Young He bade no orkb a last farewell, FRIENDSIllp CIRCLE lie said goodbye to none, t The Friendship Circle of the 'Illie,heavenly gates were open wide United Church will -have their Internment was in famlY 'Plot A loving voice said "come". 'regular, meeting 'on Friday evening in Brandon Oemetery,l3elgralre. lanua,ry 11 at S o'clock, Members are IN MEMORIAM HIGHLAND CONCERT and DANCE FRIDAY, JANUARY 25th. BRUSSELS TOWN HALL (Further ,Particulars Later) VAL's !BEAUTY SHOP Cutting Styling Cold 'Waving A Specialty Phone 40X }Brussels IN CANADA THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Churci., CRANBROOK Minister: Mr. p. L. Thompson Bible Class and Sunday Achool 'Cancelled Wore/hip Service 11.00 A. M. Lunch Counter , • NV and- 'OLD TYME Aicock t,ARC) OF T:1-.ANKS asked .ne attend Prayer Service. his wife ,Taae and daughter. Grace, The businesd meeting and social and, Ted" and Grandchildren. • half hour will take place afterwards in the church parlour. We extend PEOPLE WE KNOW .cordial invitation to all ladles to friends and neighbours for •the kind Dr, and Mrs. Stephens spent a coins to the Friendship Circle even ness extended to them in their re- t Jew days in Toronto last week over ' - if you dO not wish to become a cent loss of a, husband ;paid father. Chrilstmas and attended 'their daughter's wedding on Dee. 26th. i• Mr. and ,M -s. W. S. Scott spent Christmas with Mr, and Mrs. ; Oraeme Scott, Randy And Bobby in Welland. Notice to Cattle Owners BRYAN'S !TRANSPORT will be In Morris Township shipping hogs every Wednesday * All, cattle owners must have all ' 'aft& January '2nd, 1957., Anyone female calves vaccinated. It Is the (having hogs to ship call 98X Bras- The TRUIE servant of God is called to Preach, to Reach, to teach :Knox Church; ETHEL Minister: Mr. C. L. Thompson sels, Tuesday nights or Wednesday mornings. farm or accepted at our yards from 8 In A. M. do Wedhea offence under the Brucellosis Act, days; will be hauled direct to a perking Plant Plant designated by Onto If 0nacience strikes'ybV Otte, it 16 which Name Into effect October 1, lario Hog Producers Association. 44 admonition; twice 'it is ain't- 1956* "hogs are killed the same These 'demnation. Geo. C, Martin, Clerk day they. are shipped, thus tenni- Thu Martin. Luther Film is to be n shrinkage or shown at 8,30 in the United ' And I said to the Man at the Gate Notice To Cattle Owners iaaddedirig expalentsl e*.°68ile Churches of Dungannon on San.7th.; Sunday School DIES IN_ ENGLAND Word was received #1 ,by Mrs Hartley Rutledge that her mother, ' Mrs. D. M. Rojberts, •cliedi'at Dalton On Tees, Eitgranit on'bee:,"26tli":` MARTIN LUTHER FILM TO BE SHOWN 1.30,P. lid Afternoon Worship Service 2:30 P.-, M. Ethel, Jan. 8th.; and Pordwich 9th. Silver collection. Everyone Welcome of the Year: - In. Grey Township All cattle owners must have all female calves vaccinated. Under "give me a light,.- that I inay ` tread "'Safely into unknown.'' unknown. • i114 he replied: 'out into the darkness, and 'Sul Your hand in the Hand of r_ Clad: that Will be to you better than light and safer than a Imown. way, *44 „ The Brucellosis Act 1956 it is re-1 s'Potisihle Of the cattle owner to no- tify big -veterinarian of all female Calves between the ages of four and nine months. There isi no cost to the owner; Every person Who fails to comply with,„,this Act or the regtilations„or terms or condit_ ions of any permit - issued under the Acct is guilty of an,,offence and Ian summary conviction is liable to a penalty Of net More than $100.00 for first offence andknot more than $269,09 onto lintrisonment for a Orin of not less than thirty days' et both :for a subsequent offence. Edythe M. Cardiff. Clerk. ' • • Melville Church ,, Minister: Rev. H. T. Colvin, B. D. • it A. M. Emiday School 11 A. M: 1VLorning Worship' 011olineSe "It's easier. to Make allowances for eittr Ow'n sins 'than for the sins of ' 0%4.0' YOU'RE NOT OD GO DRIVER The United Church OF CANADA I Mipisier: Rev. A. 'Lane. IL A. L "I *oral* 11 A. IL L Sacrament of The Lord's Supper... ti1!1c11.:0A001 12 Oiclio6k Fri.-Sat. Jam 4 - Johnny Johnston In '';'ROOK AROUND THE CLOCK0 count 'eni "17' TOP Rock W and Roil numbers IF YOU HAVE THIS FAULT Bad judgment in OaSsing is one of the most obvious faults of a bad driver. Never' pun out to pass another vehicle. unless 'you can ee a Clear road .ahead. uNITED CHURCH W. A. :The December meeting of 'the W. A. of the United Church, held in the church parlour, was- opened by the preistideat, Mrs. J. Bryans, Wirth' the singing of a Christmas Carol, Mist. M, Robinson read the Scripture less on, felloWed by prayer by Mrs,. J. Rowland. 1VIrt. A. Ranh gave the See rotary's report Which was adoPted, Also some conitnutdeations were given, The Camtitunion Committee was eiliosen for Jantfary, namely, Mrs A.. Armstrong, Mrs. Bell, and Mrs. Bridge. • rnie treasurer's report Was given (by Mrs. Bell and. considered Very Is Otis fantery: MoVed by Mrs. Me Arthur, SSOOnd ed by Mrs: R.. DOWning that be given to the ' "Salt the Children FUnd." Moved by SVIrg, P. McArthur and teeencled. by Mrs. Bell that a banquet the given ifo &holt in January The: committee in charge 'being Mrs. B.R Cousins, Mrs. A. Rana, Mrs,, Bilalis and Mrs, A, Lane. Congregational Meeting, likely to lie held the third week in Sati.. was diseussed, titeVed by Mrs. Vt7. Bell and teConsled by Mts.. W Cardiff the we have n ilunrh, instead -of a yjot , It& timOer Itts, tt Williamson 'woe, chosen lialtonoge. Ceriintittee 'convent r be ?bellied by MI'S. tit. Lowe hull' it third to be theism from the Friend- Shin/ Wn followed by'Tho 'Mt- 0E11u henedietibit, .seem! .half .*, held and, a :grand bitch -enioyed for •kvIttoli wias accorded the -committee rbarto, MAMA Mrs, Ross Mr,' Miss M. itCMnsoii' ,1*e, A ltailt. • • • Hogs will he picked up at your responsibility of the cattle owner to notify his veterinarian of .all female cal,'es between the ages of four and nine months. There is no cost to ilie'ovener, Any One failing to do so may be charged with an Ever loved and remembered by 'NOTICE TO THE FARMERS OF THE COMMUNITY PLAY SATS Ship, through "Hog Producers", and tMotect your own organkaitlon. Marie McTaggart Presi dent, Spelcial thanks to Dr. Myers and D. A, Rann and those who:heliYed at the home. Those who sent flowers Cards, and gifts. 'Phis will always, be rimembered as a treasured memory. Wife and. family • Also- Mr. and, Mrs. Hugh, 1ViciLachlan of Seeforth The family of .the, late Donald Me f• Kenzie wishes `to thankitheir many.' . 44/ 44444.4.4.4 HOW .G0011 YOU. ,- DRIVING HABITS? nti*ARTIVItNT C5F l'4161-1WAYS ONTARIO 'With a itotiat to the NeW Year, hero.ls vivacious' torrititiii. Porefilair, singing Star e,t 6130s"tatilitrY Hoedown;". Mpn.4,Ttiee.- Wed. :Jan. 7 = 8 9 "THE BAD SEED,' (Adult) The story Of a Child Murderer! This picture iS We AECOIVIMEN11- • ED FOR DI-IIILDEek "The Bad Seeds' is a teat 'selling novel, a Broadway Stage hit . NOW a stineriatiVe Anglican Church or,:sANADA Parish of Brruaseis Rekr. Fred L. S. ,a Rector St. 40hOs "Church, . Brussels 11 A: M. .• • Holy donitnunion Sunday School David's 'Church, Henfryn 2.20 10. E*6,0ong Oodat .sekooi 1. Mrs, Edna Young, `lime passed, a w ay at, wingtan (10,noral Hospital on Thursday, Dee, telniber 195 6, Anna,Watt Mason, 'widow of the ,1A0 Iiebert ,amen ITIOnng in her 59th Y4rtr, Surviving are her three sons, Norman of (trey Township; Elmer of . Morris To,Wit ship and Ernest of :Toronto. 'Four grandebildrea Muriw, Ralph, Nancy and Garry Young. Her.niothor, IVIrs, Jolla Mason of Fast, Wawa,nosh, Towaship; one brothor, Allen of Iilitchener; twe sisteri Annie. Mrs Henry Armstrong of Gr y ownship„ and Agnes, lArs, Victer Youngblut of East Wawanosh Township.. She was predeceaded by her ;d•aughter Agnes and al son, El-Lt. Archie Young and a brother Edwin, Mrs. Young was native of East WE-mimosa Township and spent all her married life at ssunssliine in Morris Township. She was a 'member of Knox Prea- byteria.n Church, BeigraVe, Funeral services we're from the. D. A. R.ann Funeral Home Brussels, on Saturday, December 29th. at 2 p.m with the Rev. H. T. Colvin officiat ng. Robert Midhie, John White, Howard Ciark, Chris Nethery, Albert Coulter, and Lewis Cook were pall- bearers. Pelloux , Stephens White and red ,poinsettias dec- orated the altar in St, Georges Chapel of St. 'Paul's .AnVican Cihurch in Toronto on Dec. 26th. when Isabel Hilda Harriet, •daughter -of Dr. and .Mrs, Stephens', Brussels, excil+nged marriage vows with Regis M. N. Pelloux of •Grenoble, France. The Rev. Mr. Ballard officiated at the, double ring ceremony, Only immediate members of the family attended., 1 The 'bride wore a waltz4ength gown of white taffeta fashicined with i strapless bodice over which was worn a Chantilly lace bolero, Her tiered veil of silk illusion was caught 'Co a Suliette Cap of seed pearls and rhinesitones. Her only attendant was her sister Mrs. D'Arck Higgins of Torointo, in I a waltz-length gown of blue cry.sta_ lette 'with feather head piece.. Dr. Russell C. Stephens of Bos- ton, brother of the bride, attended the 'groom as best man. IlecOpRon was. held' at the home :cf Mr and Masi. D'Arcy Higgins, 160 Heath St: Toranto. iThe honeyntoOn was spent at the Blue Mountain ski Lodge at Coiling. wood. The bride is a, gradnnte of Vic- toria Hospital,. SohoOl of, Nursing, the University of• Weatern Ontario and a' member of Gamma Phi Beta -,Sorority,..,She • is• Qattending. Harvard, University. The groom is a graduate in En- gineering from the 'University of Paris, Master of IScience from the Mast. Institute of Teblinology and is- viorkinz on this Doctorate. cintrIle will make their hotne itt rn,mihridge Masq. A ,tt