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The Brussels Post, 1957-02-06, Page 1
r'......101ear nr.orNm• -,•••• +rt.*, . Edward JaCklin 4,3erViee for Edward 4eklin., 77, pt Wroxeter, who Ailed. Ot ton* Qg ,dotor, Mrs. Pearl Keffer, .13rassela, was conducted, Monday., Feb. at abe D. A. Bann funeral home, Brussels. by the Rev. Andrew riarte, Interment was ta Brupsels Cemetery. Jacklia, who fanned for many year; in Grey Township, was twice married. Ills first wife, the fonnor Martha Johnston, died in 194o. In 1911 be married the former 11,1setta Wroxeter, wire died In 12.40„, Surviving liesidaa his sister, Mrs. Pearl Netter, are two brothers, Jo4epth, Trowaidge, and Andrew, Brussels. .44.mb • • ••• ••• UNITED CHURCH The Minister 4s preaching a series of sermons= toga "Great Christian Con- viictione, For the last fear Sundays the theme • has ,been "What Jesus touches- us about -Ourselves Here is a summary of that teaching, (1) We are protential children. of God meant for his fellevAship and privileged to Share in his work. (.2) We are raeMbers of one family I meant to live as brothers and to ,exlress our brotherhood in 'helpful'. ness. (3) The way to realize our sonShip and broothenhood. is -to surrender our will.n to .the will of our Heavenly Father, whose wise. and loving n'llrbosei Christ•came to. make known, (4)There result of this, surrender will be to. free no from the obstacles and limitations -which now hamper C. G. I. T. MEETING The regular C. Q. I. T. meeting I was held in the Presbyterian, Church Passages of Seripyiure were studied that ithe C. G. T. purpose is found- ed, Scripture reading by Joyce Alcock .and Sheila Week. The group was led in pkayer by Ann Cardiff and devotions were closed with a hymn and benediction. prim- ary class, of Sunday School. The girls are hoped .!hat the groult may be able to help financially in material fir tta•micht. to replaeP Kathleen Hardy. church were discussed, and it is Ways. of .assisting in the work of the Joyce -Maack was named Vice planning to sell canny at the E "Do for God, what you should, and you will have no time for doing what you should wt., WE WELCOMII YOU TO OUR SERVICES Melville Church Minister: Rev. H. T. Colvin, B. D. A. M. 'Sunday School 11 A. M. Public Worship: "With God all things are possible" r Thelinited Church OF CANADA Minister: Rev. A. Lanil, 9. A.. ok' 19iikehtii 11 A, IL ''Jesus Vie* of the *WWI' Church Sabot 12 o'clock `11'6 earth is the Lottila and the • ftilitese thereof; the WOrkl, aitd they that dwell thetelh'i ' a Anglican DANADA, barish of "tHui~yia Rey. Prod B. Je*Well, L;;' fibeior St, John's Clitootte sent-beta Mattiut Sunday School- St, ofiviciiit Church, Henfryn 4.0 Coniintnieit ! SW tthiliug' Againg 1h0 Strom si bSsIniats•viiithoUt advertising. ?%nd it it not to ,deitrable publicity by the nit at rite Ink. Our Classified iit Ade,: cost little and,are 4'01 by neirly .ovierYbne: 'try them a9 a syritearitairri forjOur fre ••••••••••MIMMIMMISMAIMMMYM $2.00 per year - $240 41103.01104 041 NaCCOnd 019466 M11.14 rell Ottat* DOPPTUrten% 04t**** ednesclay Vebruary 6th, 1957 ••••,,,,,,,marroa:r.••• Post Publishing House CbIRE and IICE p Cranbrook Community Centre Friday, February 8t b, Euchre at 8.30 p. m. Ladies plerlse bring lunch Silver Collection nsored by Craniz",..3olt Hail Boarri LEGION PIPE BAND • ELECT OFFICERS BRUSSELS PUBLIC' ScHooL BOARD MEETING Anulual, meeting of the Legion Pipe Band was held la the Ifegion room recently with •eight iciembefs present The ',Following officers were ap, lointecl; President Ross throCan ToelX., 1, 19,47: Seth PUblie SoheCtilloard`, held its reg-ular meeting on the ahOvo date, with five :members present. The initiates of the pre, ' vions meeting Were read and ad.el, Wcl on motion of Louis Ebel and Ice Cream Special For February Is CHERRY 1744“1.ILLA Smoth, Rich, COUSIN'S Vanilla Ice Cream is dotted with lucious red Maraschino CHERRIES, It's a real treat for you and your family, so ask for it at your favourite Cousins Ice Cream dealer. If you would like a good one piece ice cream scoop for home use call in at the creamery office and get one at a Special Sale! Price with the purchase of one half gallon of delicious Cousins Ice Cream We have a few calenders still available. just for the asking. Sex;: Trews Ray Bronson, Ray Bronson Coin. ..... , ... 'Moved by Ray Bronson and' ()tided by Roy. Kennedy the verbal resignation of Mr, Harry Gillis be acceikteci. Coin, Walter McFarlane F:atentalment ..... .44.0.da Orrie Biala Ross Bennett N. 6: .... . ....... Calvin Krauter Pipe Major .. .. . Geo, Elliott Pipe Sgt. .. ... Thos. Mac Farlarte 4.14 0111 ...... ••••••14., 111 Brussels Creamery PHONE 22. Rose Dale Tomato Juice 48 oz. - • • • • • • • 2 for 53c' Premium fcy. Sockeye Salmon Y2 Royal York Peanut Butter 16 oz. • • 34c,. Sol© Margarine ..... • • • < lb. 29o. Stafford's choice Desert Pears • • • • 16e. • 2 for 31c • BAKE SALE The Young Worren;13 Guild of Melville Church are holding a Bake Sale in. the Library on Saturday, February 1Gth. at 3 o'clock. Melville Church Sunday School SKATING PARTY Brussels Arena TUESD'AY, FEBRUARY 12th 8P. M, Lunch Served. At Church After Skating Admission: Adult 35c Children 25c UNITED CHURCH Y. P. U. 'llhe Monday night infecting of the Y. P. 'U. opened with the Worship Service in charge of , john Hoover Lesl"er ISlachan read a story on the. WIork of Missionaries. It explained how we cap be home missionaries. The Worship Serrice olosed with a hymn asci, Benediction. Lester Madhan presided. over the bustneiss ilertod. Roll' call, was ans- wered by 12 members. Tit Was 'moved by 3,1larion ;Hoover and Ronald Lane that a token of appreciation. be given Stan. Mac- Donald for his interesting talk at the Fireside Illeeting, There will 'be a Valentine. Party at Wingham on Feb. 11th., girls to' take boxes. • Wingliamy Belgrave nal Whiter „church Y. -P. U members, are to be our gitests at a Toboggan party on. Feb. 18. Treasurers replort showed, that app- roximately $10.00 was cleared at the Skating Party. There will be a Young Peoples Meeting in ClinhOn on 0(aturday, Feb. at- SAO - The subject:. will be Leadership. • The nreetin,g adjourned on motion of M. 'Hoover and D. Kennedy. 4 fou wit red other values Just as great es these al Qrffkr1:1)V. 4 February. b:i4z.roti Fleming- ' grouti with two! Not just to-day or to-morrow, but Every Day of the yw.. Guild- Bake Sale in Edith Davis and 'way favoured. the cornet duets. Mrs Sweeney is conducting the We Del,;ver and thwart us - both the outward obstacles which -others put in our way and the inWard limitations 'which We find in ourselves. ...... Next :Silnday the study wll be con cerned :With Jesus view of the world in whieb we live. The anthem for Sunday Feb. was "Grace". 4 4 Phone 7 ril,;;;;Pfiri/r7ffrisr•dsr2 'mirror -rl!='•,•••amMoMaMPIMSOMMIVNIIMMaM 4 Piano Tuning Not only should your piano sound well but also handle welt. study of Missions in South East Asia. The Study Book, "Day after To,_mfirrow' is proving quite inter-1 eating. A handcraft will be started next meeting with Sheila Black as in structres8. Mrs. Hemingway served doughnuts and chocolate milk and the meeting closed with Tap''. in Tuning, RepalPing, Regulating Eta,. * Complete Satisfaction * Free estimates. * 18 years experience. * Tremendous savings on new • Mlnshall Electric Organs, * Used pianos bought and sold. * POompt Service Sherlock Mashing pianos an* MELVILLE W. M. S. THE PREIBYTEMAN CriURCH IN• CANADA Knox. Church, CRANBROOK Minister: Mr. C. L. Thompson Service Of Worship 11. A. M. '"A true Christian must =be disting. ,uishable from the background in which he lives." * * * Knox Church, ETHEL Minister: Mr. C. L. Thompson Sunday School Service Of Worship Contact KEN HILL through the BruSsals' rat 359 William St. London Phone -apobv: t.',1,51000,0Vrefr-...11,41.41;!,...1:.5.47•17.A5-47A Supe 1.30 P. M 2.30 P. M. ntar.tis, - P.40 et. Tru rk/it•uaeo 13-trurtn4y • A 4 . f ••••••••M•m•••••••••••iaciraer--iracreif....4.6•••••••••••••..14.6.4,•••••••a held at Thur.-- Fri. - Sat. Feb. 7 - 8 . 9 DANNY KAYE Sings! DANNY KAYE Clowns! DANNY KAYE Dances! 1/4 in -- THE COURT JESTER Color • • d • . 390. Water Machart's Hardware .„„,,,,,,, $ 8.07 I Members' of the Moved by Gordon Stephenson and i Legion Pipe Band• secen(ded by _ Ray Bronson these a,ceounts be paid CARD OF THANKS Carried. . We extend oar sincere thanks to liViovecl by Lents Ebel and sec- } all those Who eXpressed their ceded by Gordon Seephertsori, the sympathy hi so many helpful ways , at the time of our recent bereave- and stamps ! ment, also for the beautiful flowers. Special thanks to "Rev. A. Lane, The Rowland Family permissim4 'Mrs. R. Willie& and the choir. • • • .. .. .......... ...••••••••••• NSW r 9 54 We Deliver Mon. - Tues. Feb. 1.1 - 12 (Adult) CinemaScope Vivien "Scarlet O'Hara" Leigh In a Love Dilemma THE ,DEEP BLUE SEA arm RP- Ireav at.1 Phone 5 Carried. C . ' ... All bilsinesS being .Oidnel-tId.edri: e' .. . . delleot, • Meeting adlonnieldi en a 'notion. b*: Theatre IGietdOill =Stephennison and Ray trent.. Sen. • Mit. O. Elliott, Seet;e'tyCri'.1.116i‘ anytime, Capitol ..••••••••=momammommem , Phone 69 Listowel for information on Entertainment, "0`614 CARNIVAL tdio Sen&oth F S. O. Will hold theii)ti annual 'MiniVal, Sattrrrday evening karch 16th. in the Se'utottil Ltetin: fltrther 411. Oita The' WI; of the Piddle, King Gatiatit, headlines a , half 'boor of donlitit and Wostoth Aciledn,Wal" seen every Battrdny tight over the tillt Televisleit lietWark, Strassbarger Roof an Insulation Kitchener', , Ont. Wed.. T'hru. Feb. 13 - 14 Fred Douglas, John Derek In THE LEATHER SAINT I . - The chairman meet- ing deciaredthC;i:ied open for nominations to fill the vacenloy caused, by Mr. Gillis resignation. Several names were. suggestech On a 'vote by ballot Mrs. D. A. Rann wias chosen as mem bt.r of the board for tue remain• der of 1057. The .chairman then named his committees for the year; first name on each committee to be chairman of that committee. Management and Finance - Gordon. Step ieeisigir, Rayl Bronson and •Mrs. Rann, InOtary and Fact Finding - Louis Gordon Stephenson, MI'S. Ram Property - Ray Brown,. Louis libel, Roy Kennedy. Pmblicity --Roy Kennedy; It was moved by Louis Ebel and seconded by Roy Kennedy the sal, axles far the five trustees be $48.00 DPI' annum and the. chairman's salary be $60 per annum. Wise mileage rate 'of 10c per-mile ;to be paid to,. any board member. for 'out-of-town bus- Mess' trips • Carried, Moved. by Roy Kennedy and sec_ onded by Gordon Stephenson the • Arenerty commitee contact „Walter Williamson and. Harold Thomas ,to: inspeet the schocd as to neces- eany repairs and the cost of the same. - Carried. Moved by Louis Ebel, seconded by Gordon .Stepheilison, a committee. consisting.. .of Mitt Rann, R Kennedy and K. L. Ashton, draft a letter to he sent to the parents, of all children. of Brussels Public "Sehool notifying' them as to where. the responsi- bility Ilea regarding their children during the. noon hour. The chairman reported. on the National Film Board meeting in the Public Library on Jan, 30th. • urged all members of the, board to be present at the next meeting to be held In the Library' Feb, 27. Moved by Gordon Stephenson sec- onded. by Louis Dbel that the Chair- 'man approach the Fire Chief and request fire-drill at the school by the fire brigade at an early date. Carried. __ I Meeting a 4 BrtiSsels. Public i 1 Stbrai,y tioard waS held in the 'Library on. 'Wed., Sat, 89th. I presented and Harvey •Gibton. . Mr. .and Mrs. John Gibson re-1 • ceived word of the sudden death from a" heart attack at Kitimat, 13, G., `if • their son, Harvey. Was 135 years old, and Was born Saskaltchewa.n; and came here with, his parents when a boy. After serving with the R. C. A. F. he ratvanet to ..Y0,0 iai the :plumbing ;business. He was .CcdnImibia, four. years YYitoYY SurViving besides his ' -*rents are bib 'the former Margaret 'Forrest, Robert's Creek, 13. 0„ and [five children. Lyn, .JOhrt, Jim and Bruce; one brother, Ger- ald, Brussels; • three Sisters, Mrs. ;Josep'li • Southgatei Wooltlbridge; Mrs, Lewis, Taylor and Mrs. 'M- I ward Mitchell, Toronto. Funeral' serviee, was :Robert's Creek, F. C. • • CARD OF THANKS The accounts Were We wish to thank all those that included!: . Tlydra ... ... $38.00• hi.lped to make our Highland night 'Secretary be granted to purchase stationery as requitied. BRUSSELS LIBRARY' B'OAR'D MIEETING ftev, •Wri,g fe-OlOCitd cilraiinntnan for 1267; Recti t. secretary; It. B. detains. treasurer, • FIDDLE KING The February meeting of the 'We_ Imen's ,Misolonary .Sodiet,y of Mel., ville Presbyterian Church 'was in charge of Mrs, W. A. Williams on Friday afternoon, Mrs. 'Daniel Huether read the scripture lesson and Mvo. W. R, Little led In prayer, Six visits to shut ins of the con_ .gregation were repprted. Notes -Itlitom title atm/ual meeting of Malt land Pl'esbyterial held in Wingham recently were given by Mrs. D. C. Matheson. n A ios:m. ittee to meet other corn. mititees 'of the churches of the vil. lags to plan the World Day of Prayer were chosen as follows: Mrs. W. L. Spelt, Mrs. John Speir and Mrs. Was Martin, Mrs. W. W. Smith gave sin in- teresting synopsis of the first f'lhap rter of the study book, 'virile Church in Southeast Asia" A book disla,y in charge of Mrs. William McInnes was set up. Mrs. McInnes Rise read a letter from Mrs. James iiii Dickson, a missionary of Formosa who told of her ,efforts to estabilab. a Tit ,olinic in her district. A.boye orphanage and a leprosy treatment. centre' which are in her charge, were described. A hymn and the benediction closed the Meeting. 3 Jelly Powders asst. flavours 27c 1 lb. Package. Astor Coffee ......• • 090~ 4 - 1 lb. Pkg. Swifts Margarine • • $1,0 1 Fresh Home Style Weston Bread '17a- 1 lb Weiners 1.4 It is still time to Insulate and save hid._ All Work Is Guaranteed 1;2 Months To Pay Red Top Wool used in all Insulation Jobs Manufactured by the Catiatlian Gypsum Co. Don't Be Misted - Compare Our P110146 ALUMINUM bOORS, WINDOWS' "FIBRE GLASS AWNINGS For Free. tstknates Contact -•, Cliris. Fischer Phone 511.72.. Brusselt: INS •