HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1957-01-09, Page 1'.WALTER SUSSKIND
en a few well chosen words the
frjends were .thanited for their
ltindn.ess and the • -party broke •111)
With Many .weelhes of - • many More:
years of happy 'married life to the
beeloured pair,
and Mrs. Miller were .also;
the ,nocipients of a twelve Pleee
set of Conimunity Plate Silverware
'in the Whitt Orchid pattern by
eheir family when they gathered
under the parental Mt on Wedel
Dec, 26, and celebrated Christmas
teed also• the .25th, anniversary •olt
their parents wedding.
The family group consisted of
My, and Mrs. Ross Schlueter
(Winnie) and little son Murray of
Galt, Raymond of Galt, Leme Molten.
Gerald Durham. and Mr. and MT.?.
Lloyd. Cooper (Joyce) of Nipper, •
Mr. Stewart Miller, brother of the
groom was also present.
The honoured couple also received
gifts and tokens of cougratalations
ifrom other friends and acquaint.
ances-
CARD OF THANKS
Me' sincere thanks is given to
all those who remembered inn with
,cardie, letters,, and tneatel while I
was a patient in the hospital in
, Toronto.
Your kindness was appreciated.
NI-newel 'Waxman
CARD- OF THANKS
Sincere thanks to all those who
sent me cards and thoee 'who
visited me' while I was in, the
hospital. ,
Vow' kindness in. remembering
me hes bee appreciated.
George Somers.
SPECIAL
For The New Year
DIE LUXE clizimE, OIL PERMS
Until February 28th
05.00 Complete
Phone 40x Brussels
VAL'S BEAUTY SHOPPE.
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ednesday, January 9th, 1957
$2.00 per year $24b Post Publishing House
DANCE,
In Cranbrook Community Centre
FRIDAY. JAN. 11th
Music by He Orchestra
Lunch Booth in the Hall.
Admission 50c Everybody Welcome,
Stop — Look Listen
POLLARD'S 'CHAIN SAW JAMBOREE
Brussels Town Hall
to be held on
friday, January 18th
at 1 P. M,
(18th. to be south of 86 highway)
Saturday, January 19th
(19th, to be north of 86 highWaY)
Slide talks by representatives of Titan Saws and Blue Jet Chain
from Seattle and Montreal
Chief Forester from Stratford will be present with Slides
DRAWS <EACH , DAY
(1) $50 on New Saw
(2) $25 on New Saw
(3) Chain
(4) Case of Oil
(5) Wedge
FREE BUSH WFIACKER'S DANCE
MARK SILVER
t. WEDPING ANNIVERSARY
Mr, awl Mrs. Win, Miller ,of
Township were completely taken by
isurpriee on Friday evening, Zee.
28th, when. a number of telatiVes and
friends. numbering about twenty Ave ,
from Wingimm, l3elmore, Ferdwielei
and Seefertb dropped in to mark
the oexeaeiaa of :their e5th'. wedding,
The evening was spent pro-•
ereseive euchre and social chat.
After a sumptuous lunch served by
the ladies in charge the bridal
couple were presented with a bee:at!.
tlul ,chenille ,bedspread, and a chrome'
teapot,
Mrs W, J. Scott
111;!. 'William J. Scott, 20, who
died Friday. in 'Wingham .GoP-0,411
Hospital was„ the fermOr Clara
Agar, and, bad lived in Morris
township all her life. Her iktopao,
died some •tine ago. She was a mem-
ber of Wrogbare United Ohurch.
Surviving are two. sons Spence 4,11d,
Lloyd. at Jioum; four daughters,
Isabel and Mary at home; Mrs, ,
.Tatnes Nair. 13ruieeels; Lavine, Lon-
done end four brothers, Charles and.
Wallace Agar, Morris; George,
Stratford; and Free in 'Manitoba.
Services were conducted at tho
faintly residence, Morris. on Monday 1.
at 2, p.m., by Rev. D. J. McBee ano -
Rev, Alex Nimmo. Burial was in Win
gham cemetery.
Modern and Old Tyree Dance
In Brussels own Hall
SAT., EVE,, JAN. 12th
Admission 50c Lunch Counter
MODERN and OLD TYME
Thynne Alcock.
Notice Of
Weather permitting
Cranbrook, Moncrieff and
ships North of Walton on.
Dancing To Start at 9 p. m.
Bush Whackers Costumes
Power Interuption 4,,
Power will be OFF in Brussels, gthe4
the sections of Grey and Moris ToWni-s
SATURDAY NIGHT --
Prizes For: Cloggers
Kansas Farmer and His Orchestra
Afternoons and Night
K N X Wingham for Further Particulars
WEDNESDAY,
Between the
In order to complete
limits of Brussels.
JANUARY 16th, 1957 .
hour of 2 and 4 P. M.
Power line betterments at the South'
Music By: The
Listen to C
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MELVILLE CHURCH W. M 4
1 INSTALLATION SERVICE
An bletallation service for offic ers
of 19e A 7 was ID charge ee ire, .I. 0.
Baekee prier to the regular meeting
of tine WOmeeVe Meesienary Society
of Melville elixir& on e'riday after.
noon, The new prOSident, Mrs. W., I, ;.'
Spelr, took dliarge of ehe Meeting. i
Sfeaking for the society, she ex-, i
*Med gratitude to the retiring
inreeident, Mrs. W, W. Smith, for her
everle. and aeleed for the help and
co-operation of every meneber to
make 1957 a banner year, Mrs, John
Yuen read the lesson and Mrs. '
Harold Cardiff led in ,prayer.
Mho annual meeting of the Malt-
land Presbyterial was ,, announced
to be held in St. Andrew's, Pres-
byterian Church on Jan. Stile Mrs, '
W. A. 'Williams presented a New
Year's message which had been, per-
pared by nee Bessie Moses, who was
unable toe be preisent. Her advice Iva
eo Meet the new year e velth cent'.
deuce, and expectapecy, set a geel r
to work for, live one day at. a time,
following the 'Shepfherd elf all.
The neW study book, "The
'Church In. JSoutheast Asia," . was
introduced by Mrs, D. C. Matemeon,
who gave a short life history of the
co-writers of the book, Dr. Rajah
B. Manikam, both residents of
iSouthettet "Asia. ,
(The roll call 'response was pay
meat of fees for 19e7 membership,
A hymn and imediction closed the
meeting. Ontario Hydro Area Office
Clinton, Ont.
Fret* A. Kelly •
Prank A, Kelly passeu away in.'
SeafArth hospital„ Monday morning,
DeceMber :1st, 1956. where he had
been, a patient for ten days,
1,1"e was bora-in Morris township
Auguelt leth 1877, son of the late
George and. Alps,. Kelly, lot 22, con-
Cession 9, where, he spent all his Me,.
before moving to Walton, about
three years ago.
He is survived by !are sister
(Ierturia). Mee. Jaen R.ess!. Holland,
Manitoba, aseo nieces and nephews
all in Western Cain
PaaleDad services were held -from
the D. A. Ranh funeral home,
Brussels Wednesday at pee
Pallbearers were Jack Bryans,
Walter Bewley, Wallace Bell, Ross
McCall, 'Don Fraser and Frank
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
MORRIS CENTENNIAL
FINANCIAL. STATEMENT
Tetra Receipts for
3 day's celebeation..,,,••, $4523.78
Total expenses . 3891.83
Balance ... . ...... , .. 021,95
Two donations of $100
each have been made
by the commethee 200.00
Present Balance 421,95
ST. JOHN'S W. A.
The Janualr meeting of St• John's
W. A. was held on Thursday, Jan,
3rd, in the Church hall with a good
attendanee. Meeting opened with
a hymn. followed by` the Litany from
the WI A. handbook and scripture
lessclni read by Mrs. Jewel. Minutes
and corresreondence by the secretary
Mrs. M. Davis. Fees for 19157 were
collected from eleven Members.
Mrs. Stephens introduced the new
Study hook for 1957 "East from
Burma" and reviewed the first
chapter with help of a map of tha
Near East which acquainted us with
the countries' and peoples involved
and, peoved very interesting.
Mrs. alliynn and Mrs. Stephens are
the 'visiting 'committee until next
meeting in. February.
Meeting was closed with prayer
by Mrs. Jewell. Tea was. served by
Mrs. Bryan, Mrs. Whittard and Me's.
Seepihens.
McCall.
Rev. F. Jewell officiated, Interment
'was in the. family plot in Brussels
cemetery. These figures do not include $100.0
advanced by the Township and.
Aylmer 14 oz. Kernal 'Corn
Hunt's Catsup 11 oz.
Kam 112 ozs.
16c,,
,19C
$9.g. .
Royal York Peanut Butter 16 oz. 35C
98c
.....
which was repaid,
Ralph. Shaw
Treasurer
THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
IN CANADA
Knox Church, CRANBROOK
Minister: Mr. C. L. Thompson
Worship Service 11,00 A. M.
(Sunday School suspended
for winter)
The 'world needs a change in, outlook
!from FEAR to FAITH in the Saving
Grace of Jesus Christ.
*, * ai
Knox Church, ETHEL
Minister: Mr. C. L. Thompson
SUndafy School 1.30 P. M
dealt Bible Class 1.30 P. M.
Afternoon Worship Service'
peT ,o 2:30 P. M.
LEGION OFFICERS
INSTALLED
At the regular meeting of Brus-
sels Branch Canadian Legion on
januaree2 Peel Zone Commander
George elegies condtteted the instal-
aim of officers for 1957, as follows
Pasit President Elmer Sellers
President Ross Bennett
1st. Vice President ,.. !Russell Hall
end, Vice. President .... Roes Duncan
!Sec. Treas. Ralph Shaw
Sg't at .Arms Leonard Lament
(Executive Comimtttee Gdrdon,
Wilkinson, Frank Shaw, Torn
McFarlane
Padres Rev, Lane, Rev. Jewell
Seevice Bureau Officer C. L.
Workman
Royal York :Coffee 1 lb
JOHN MOSES
In Wingleam General Hospital on •
Jarleary 4th. death came suddelidy
to john 'Mason ,Moses a few hours
after a fall in evedeli he sustained
severe internal injuries, He was
born 'on lot 27, Cora of Morris
township, sixty years ago, the only
son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Moses. His mother bein.g, the former
Marguerite Mason. His entire life.
Was spent in the community of
Taraestawin and for twenty seven
years the made his; home with Wm.i •
King and family. Ile was a member
of, • Melville Presbyterian, church
Brussels, and his pastor, Rev. H. T.
eeielivin. condtected this 'manorial
service from the D. A. Ranh Funeral
Home, Brussels, on Monday January
Me at 2. pan.
Pallbearers were George Turnbull,
Trollies .Strachea4 John Warwick,
James -Adams, Alen Shaw, and Alan
M0Kercher. •
lerieredie froM At their, • Wingthain, •
Soallaitli,e and Blyth. Attended the
feltl enItn:t.ea,11:nient . was in Betteseis CeM-
Dare's Dixieland Creme Cookies 1 lb. (29c
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fou wif 'Ind other vatuee Just as greet as these at
IIE RUTLEDGE, GROCERY
Not just to-day or to-morrow; but Every Day of the year.
Phone 7 We Deliver
"!'here are two freedbms — the
FALSE, where a man is free to do
;what he likes!; and the True, when,
a man is free to do what is Right,
WE Weleonte You To Our Services
The Crambroole Women's Institute
will hold their "Family Night" on
Prickly January 18th, A. short pro-
gram will be givenand there will be
Iluichre. !The Lucky Draw' will also
be made,
Melville Church,
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Cik A N Of 7'7: • ANNUAL MEETING AND BANQUET
East Huron Agricultural Society
St. John's Anglican Church
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23rd. 1957
• At 7 P. M.
Guest Speaker: R. C. Drew
Manager of Mid-Western Industrial and
Development. Board
Ticket $1.25
(Tickets Maw on sale from EXecutive Members)
Cranbrook W. I, Family Night
Motion Picture Show
TOWARD 'ONE WORLp.
Which Is Farming The Worjd Over
Presented By Your
Local Massey-Harris Fergus gh Dealer
In Brussels Town Hall
THURSDAY JANUARY 17th.
At 2.30 P. M. and 8.00 P.M.
ADMISSION • FREE
Elmer ;Somers
DEALER
WE WELCOME YOU TO
OUR SERVICES
CARD, OF !'HANKS
I would like to thank everyone
Who .sent one cards, floWere and
;treats while I was in Wingham
General HoSpital ancrspeolaI thanks
to Dr. Stephen's, and nurses.
Isabel Man-ks
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CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Men.ry Gorselitz wishes to
'thank her many friends and neigh-
bours for the kindness extended to
her in-her recent bereavement, ,To
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Minister: Rev. H. T. Colvin, B. D.
10 A. M. -Sunday School LAPITOL I ISTAWE1
11 A, M,. domanunlon gerviee THEATRE ,
;F:
2 shows nightly TAO 0.110
Matinee Saturday 2 p. gin. •
The United Church
OF CANADA
Thiirse • OH. Sat. Jah. 10- 11 - 12
"THE TALL MEN',
Clark Gable, Jane Russell,
Minister: Rev. A. Lima. S. A, .Robert Ryan, Cameron Mitchell in
ACtiOn! Suspense! indians! Divine Worship ClhentaSabeliel Thousands of
irthlakink agd Character Cattle! GUnplAyl Color
Ihtrigliet Roman -eel 1 'Mich Sohibei 12 iieakfak
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those Who sent tloveeee and gifts
also those 'who help ed at the home, a et It wilt ottroe 'be tremembered.
s upertor Ethel Goreelitz
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musrii‘moinei...14:44enns^
11 oz. bottle Aylmer Tom. Catsup 20c,
20 oz. tin Nature's Best Toxnatoes y0,1c
15 oz. tin. Aylmer ,Tid Bit Pineapple —19c
Mon. = Tiles.= Wed, Jan. 14 12 -16
ROBERTS',
,An .outstanding „stage hit ..that
grows .,and funnier ,„Cg an
otlittandirig
Starrifigt Henry Fonda, Jaitied,
Cagifeyi Wiiliatri POI,V6111, Seek
;Phil Bond, and Phil dotiey'
99e 1 lb. bag Cheery Morn Coffee
1 Fresh Weston:Coffee Cake
° Fri. and Sat. only 15c Teities. .6 Fri. - Sat. Jan- 17 -. la ., 12
BING CROSBY in
ANYTHING O'CES
Fiere is the delightAit dale, Fetter'
Musical On the screen:, ' •
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Anglican church
OF CANADA
Fairish of Nruasetiz
Raw Fred Ei•JOikelli Lt neatoe
St., John's Church, Brussels
11 A, M, Matting' •
Sittidaf School
diddeali f Iteritryn
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, O School Dvelisong
• 'Tihe 11.6W eeeident. -eainittekor off the Teebtito Orchestra
CARD OF 'THANKS
We wish to thank these 'who
sent cards, and Were se kind to its
during eer recent TeeeetWeineete
Lorry and Eine Buller,
CARD CF -rHANkt
'1,Nre wish to thank all 'oat friends
ad neighbours for their express-
ions tributes
and all their acts of Itteatese
eerieg our recent beret:Web:lent.
the Scott and l‘teW
le Walter ,Steeektrid, turtilie Pregtia wilt he conducting the
weekly void ere:tette of the Toros to SympleonY Circheetta heard
every Week on the C,J3it tirtt*dettdo. network:
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VARIETY, CONCERT
A Variety Concert of local talent
Isponeored by the Womeu.s Instit-
lite will be held in the Forresters
Hale, Beerave on Wed„ Jan, 1:6
and Fri., Jan. 118 at 3'.80 p.m. Adults...
50,c, School ,Children, 25e.