The Brussels Post, 1957-03-06, Page 1I
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We Deliver Phone 5
LOOK AT YOUR LABEL
-tis Nets tads mei Water*
NEXT TIME? TAKE HIM WITH YOU—You'll have more nag.
too! Even his pup Seems interested as this young lad at Dorset, Ontario„
gets ready to go after "big ones".
IN CANADA
Knox Church, CRANBROOK
Minister: Mr. C. L. Thompson
Service. Of Worship 11, A. M.
"What IS Fundamentalism?"
"Faint sees the invisable, believes
the Incredible, and 'receives the
1no4ossible." '
.i Knox Church, ETHEL
r Minister: Mr. C. L. Thompson
Sunday School
Service Of Worship
1.30 P. M
2.30 P. M.
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to thank all one
friends and neiglibotinst, for the
flowers, gifts, and carda and the
syniAathy extended to ue during
ear recent bereavement.
MrS, Narson and farini,Y.
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WPABB.r till and Rainfall (nfissell)
are happy to annoinico the arrtvai
of their ebii, W lliarrr Kiitheines,
(Nilsen:a.") at. St. tonitace host4ta1,
Wininipeg on Wednesday, Pcbr-
nary weight $ lbs. 4 05, A
little brother for' laectine.
' SPECIAL
Fee the ,New Year
) LUXE' CBEIVIld OIL tiVitiqg
February 28th.
$5.00 Coniiilete
Phone 40z trusets
'VALI BEAtitS, :§I-100PE
BRUSSELS TOWN HALL
TWO BIG NIGHTS 8.15 P. M. SHARP
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SSELS
fatal Mee Dednistilsont. Ottawa Alktkorissi a. woad dam as% Wednesday?March 6th, 19.57 Post Publishing House $2.00 per year 12.50 U.
A. Y. McLEAN CANDIDATE CRASH KILLS.
IN COMING ELECTION WALTON COUPLE eilteri Mar
o .. p ,,•,, !OW,'
• "Andy- McLean" well known
lenblisitese of the Fittroo gxpipatteri.
Wee chosen at the Liberal Notain-
'..atrin,O Cenvention:' held in Cliinten
on Finney, March let, te renreSeat
the party for the Riding of Huron
in the forthooming Federal election,
Guest speaker at the Ooovention
was thai Hon, Walter Harris,.
41)67 Pim°
Announce• H. Bread Service / ,,, .,•0,400.n ... .. • .. 0 . oo r• oo 1.10eng.,••
Rose Dale* Tomato Juice 48 oz. • 27c
Henley Fruit Cocktail 28 ozs. , • •.• • 45C
Westons Bread Fresh Every Morning-
Give Us Your Order For Anything In
Baked Goods And We Will Have It Fresh
The Next Morning. You Name It We Have
It Fresh In Baked Goods.
SPECIAL
HOT CROSS BUNS
Minister of Finance. Devon Peas 15 ozs. • • • • • • 13c -2 'for ,25c
Crawford Solid. Light Tuna — , • • • • • • 23c
York Whole Kernal Corn 15c• 2 for 29c
,110.01r ST, A ale ROSE
ATAR SOCIETY ,
Mho newly elected preside:. t, Mrs.
„lames, Nolan, presided at the
February meeting of St. _Ambroee
Altar Society held at the home of
Most George Blake Jr, on Febreary
21. Mrs. Clem Steffier led' in saying
the Lord's Prayer.
The secretary's' report was read,
-followed by a. financial statement
'from the treasurer.
lou wil Ind other• values Just ailreat as- these at
THE RUTLEDGE GROCERY
too.O.essenseeeoeose.
Not Just to-day or to'-morrow, but Every Day' of the yea&
Phone 7 We Deliver
Mrs John Pniel
Mrs, gdith R. Engel, Clinton, died
in 1 01intoo, Public Hospital Wednee-
-day me:yew in her 84th year, She
had been sPending the winter here
with her hoebaod. Jan, Engel, and
eacet summer would live in "fasting-5.
Mich. She was born in Erma, town,
able, a daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Rooell, Daring the
winter months she attended Ontario
St, 'United Church, Surviving besides
her Inisband are one son, Charles,
Milton, Higgin's Lake, Mielx,; two
brothers Will, Goderieh, and DUO
Kitchener; and two sisters, Mrs,
Roy Plunieteel, Clinton and Mrs.
Herb Manning, Brussels; and four
igrandaugilithrs and: one grandson.
The body was at the Beattie funeral
home, Clinton, where on Friday at
-2;00 'p. ,m, Rev. A. G. Eagle of
Ontario St. United Cintrch con-
Sleeted 'the service. Entombment was
in ,Clinton cerntery.
ST. JOHN'S W. A.
The mon blety meetiro,, of the
W. A. of St. John's was held in
the church ball and opened with a
llynm. President, Mrs. Jewell led the
.devotional period with the litany
from the Living Message and
missionary prayers. Scripture lessen
was taken from Let 'Corinthians
chapter 13. Minutes 'of the previous
meeting and ,00rresoondence re
supplies for Church iCampi at Ban-
field was read by secretary. Another
interesting !thasiner in the study
book was reviewed by Mrs. Stephens
'The Story of Burma',. At the next
-meeting we are studying Formosa,
These pittriods are very interesting
and educational and members 'are
urged to attend. Mrs. Jewel closed
'the meeting with prayer. A cup of
tea was served by Mire Bryan, Mrs.
Mitchell and Mrs. Davie
This ,coninsunity was alsoelsed by
the tingle death of My, and Mrs,
Rpbert Kirkby, Wellatirawa Walston,
couple, who were killed et mid-night
Monday east of Ethel, when their
car plunged off the .MoleeWorth.
Ethel road and crashed into a tree.
Mr. and. Mrs,' KtrithY Were
.ell route home from Elmira at the
time of the, ;crash,
Mr. Kirkby, $6, was well known in.
race 'horse circles throughout
Western ()Mario, He had raced
;horses for,the past 15 years.
Clifford Rowland, a, former Grey
township reeve heard the crash
'hich occurred In front of 'his farm'
home, He summoned police. The
car, a 1949 model, was wrecked,
police said, and foldee: sip 'like an
accardian.
Mrs. Kirkby, 38, was the former
Margaret Walker, of Brussels.
Coroner Dr. R. W. Stephens of
Eighteen members answered the 13,russels, set an inquest for March
roll call at the same time paying 15 at Ethel.
their 1957 membership dues. Proviacial Constables Robert
Mro. Laurence Ryan repOrted for Lewis, and ,Charles 'Salters of Wing- i
the Education Committee. ha,m, investigated.
The committee for visting the sick
is Mrs. Louis Bake and Mrs. Lloyd.
Kernaghan
Mrs,. R, .MicBride read an interest
big letter from Fr. O'Flaherty of
Spanish. Ont. eescrtbing his work
among the missions lathe north. The
oommittee reported that boxes of s Frank, Walton; Toni McKillop
.clothing have been sent to Fr. 0' township, and Lewis, of 'California.
Flaherty and there is -one more to ,The bodies are resting at 'the
Walker Funeral Mime., Brussels,
Current events were reviewed by i until Friday when funeral service
Wens. Louis Blake , and Mrs. Ferg. will be held at Duff's United Church
Conley told the life of St, Agatha. Walton at 2 o'clock.
Mrs. Laurenice Ryan read A Royal IntermeSit will take place in
Memory and a chapter from The Brussels cemetery. •
Life of Christ was read by Mre, Joe
Ryan.
A tasty lunbh was served by Sara
McKinnon and Mrs. James Nolan,
assisted by the hostess.
A vote of thanks was lexpiressed to
the lunch. committee and the
meeting adjourned.
UNITED CHURCH
A short series of sermons is, be-
ing preached in the Plaited Church
on the subject ,,Jesus Our Leader"
or "What believe
about Jesus?, Here is a summary
of the series.
'Ile was of a quiet nature, a goodi' Christians have thought 'of lesuo
neighbour, a friend to all who knew as a man like themselves. en nist.
him. He was a member of the Angli- orical figure who lived at a definite
can Church. 1 time and peace; yet- who Was at the
Floral tributes were beautiful. ; same time God's ideal for' humanity,
The funeral was held from the They have thought of him as 'God
D. A. Rann funeral Home, Brussels, in man; not just a prophet authorized
on February 26th. at 2 p. 4n. to Elma - to speak for God but Glad himself
Centre. Cemetery and was well 'entering humanity to share its
attended by a large number of re- burdens and to imp fart to his children
I:sieves and friends, his owns divine and immortal life.
Pallbearers were 'Sohn Conley, They have thought of him as the
Norman Barnes, Elwyn Somers, ,Saviour of the World Lord not only
Tihomas Lucas, Clarence Thiel and of individuals but of nations; our
John Schnook. leader in the quest of social night.
Friends were present from Water. r ‘eonsness,
loot, Gerrie, Melallop, lAstoWel, Each of these estimates of Jesus
Morris and Grey. nests upon a fact of human exper-
ience and each has found eXpression.
in it dorresponding doctrine'.
the d'obtrines of The Incantations of
'The Deity of Christ and of The
Saviourhood or 1VIessiahehip of Jesus
To understand -what Jesus means
to the Chtistian we insist combine
all three.
The anthem for the day was.
"Tri:Sting in the Darkness''.
Wg'fig.;4' WORLD DAY QF William James Beirnes
PRAYER SERVO.SE
The World' Day of Prayer Service ,On February 23rd. William. Jai:nes sRenoosesemeseo
14/444044-40s
Surviving are' three children,
David, 14, Mary 11, and Robert, 10;
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B.
Kirkby, and Mr. and Mrs, B. G-.
Walker, Brussels, parents Mrs.
Kirkby. Mr Kirkby is survived by
four brothers, George, Burwash;
Beirnes ;passed away at St. Thomas,
Ont. aged 72 'years and 2.2 days. He
;was the ;y.otingeist son of the late
Fenrls and Rebeeca 13-oldies and
was born on the sixth concession of
Grey Township on February 1st, 1885
He was married to Rosie 'Hannah
Hatherly of Elma Twp. on the 21st.
of Sept, 1904. She predeceased him
on May 11th. 1950.
,One . daaghten Florence, was. born
June 1905 and died' Sept. 1905, aged
3 months, One daughter, Ileen, Mrs.
Earl Dickson, Delhi, Ont. survives
acrid felizi 'grandchildren, Donald,
Wiloia, William, and Lois Dickson,
There lonel brother, Sohn Beirnes
concession six, Grey township;
sisters, Jane, Curnel Conley,
(concession six Grey township and
Mrs. Fantle Thiel, Preston, Ont. I
William Beirnes was a farmer
and * Roved in Grey, Brussels.
Elma, and Morris ToWTO
ships during his life*.tline. After en I
the death. of his- -wife in 1950 he lived I
retired at Delhi with his daughter.
will be held in Melville Presbyterian
'Our& on Friday afternoon, March
8th, at 3 p. m.
JACK THYNNE'S
ANNUAL
CONCERT AND DANCE
BrUsseis Town Hail
TUESDAN, MARCH ,22nd.
Under Auspices. Of
Efrussels Lions Club
THE PREIBYTERIAN CHURCH
He did not wait till I came to. Him
, But' He loved -we et my worst;
ge need not ever have died for me
If I could have loved Him first,
, WE WE DOME YOU TO
'"e- OUR SERVICES
Comedy Novelty Numbers.
.019/11I.I.MASICCENOW Melville Church
' Minister: Rev. H. T. Colvin, B. D.
A. M. Sunday School
11 A. M. Public Worshin
•Is •
The United Church
t OF CANADA.
OTHER MEANS
A corporation which sena whiskey
and gin retailed its salesmen to I
Ran clubs "with, a view to prorritning
the sales of its brands". it said. In
the 1954 taxation year, 17 of its
Salesmen belonged to 46 clubs; 'clues
CARDS OF THANKS _
We wish to take the onpottunity
of, extending our sincere thanks- to
,our many'-friends' • and neighbours
who 'contributed toward the lovely
gifts 'presented to as for oat 30th
Wedding Anniversary.
We appreciated it very Much,
,Lawrence and Carrie Querengesser
.. 7.77.. . - • - ,
OttiVitlaigiakiki.Mr6NaltAPIP,1
Minister: Rev. A. Lane, B. A,, h.
Divine Worship 11 A. 11.,.
Sesus as Man
(Much School 12 °Week SI Apyroi )k 1 owEL •
a r who wag" in, all Points tempted
Yet 'without shows oisoon Soo
Matinee'SMOirday
,.......,....oesessooesse asosessossoossoo
dike as ,we are
' Ahglieurt Church
00 0ANAtjA,
Parith,"ef Y41' leatr:Ya
Riii6 Fred T. Recto
LitikAEW NOTES' i
'rite intnii co. Library boohniebito i
•
will Melte. its itstai call at trfiSSeiS i
,library' or Wednesday, Mareh 11, at i
5 it. air' Will those. desiring 'Certain
beettS' 'kindly let the lib'r=a'rian kileW
liefore that time. - 1
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Ailthisslott---Adults 50c Children 2c
8L John's- Church, Beta:Acre eei
Il, A.: U. Matiiit
Sunday
Wb15NLIMJA.Itg 114 LtiqT
8 P H, Addresses bit 'Christian
Church illaterye
t.tti
Oietooi -'
Thurs. Fro a Sat,
Marell l ,1 8 9
Barrage of Latrehe
They're the daeritteSt. OtiwbOye•
yott beet, reared- atr
Itit4.11,11gJFiRR,Y Lewis
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ViateVieloii dolle', by ,
SPECIAL NOTICR
Mentraee iniesday, Wechiedday. 'and
Thursday, 'March 11, 12, 13, 14 the
Capitol Theatre. wit be. Closed for S.;
easseatints
totaled -$08g -
When it Wae set:grit to deduct this
.anetiat from its taxable income The
iDepartiterit -Of Revenue dietilloWed i
the &Mantled. on the ground that
the ineirey -shad not been • Spent to
gain or produce income,
the. torripany. appealed and testi
lie that . its- righ to tunkeittise- Wed i
greatly %lilted and even. prohibited
in. Meat province's. Other ways of
- Making Sts entree kneWit had. to he
sonaftrt„ The appeal was &ante&
Front their ruling We.. quote, 'there
was- an undeniable connection
between. -the efforts of the..appellantS
St`ilesineti. a the cubs . and theoi
eabserittent salt4s. ,of „preittidta hi. i
Which the apnlisetat OnIS interest
MELVILLE W. M. S.
The reoales meetino of Melville
Clotreh W. a'1. S. was held in the
church plarlour on March 1st, at
3 p. in. In charge owere- the off4
cars for 1957 namely, Mrs. William
.Speir, Pres. Mrs.: John Spetir
-Treas.; and Mrs. W,m.' Martin,
4,sst,R Sec. All presient felt th,e
absence of Mrs. b C. M'athesion
owing to ill health.-Beat wishes from
'all go to her for a seedy recovery..
The scripture reading was
by Nits, Allan, the prayer by Mrs.
W. IC. Kerr. Thirteen or more calls
on the sick were made since the last.
Meeting.
The roll call was answered -by
quoting -a line from a favourite
liyintr. Following this a ,paper
prepared by Mre. Orwell Elliott was
read, It dealt with the chapter from
the Study Book entitled, "Let's
;risen in on a &Inference in Bangkok.'
A report 'eu a large bale recently,
sent to the Scott M'is'sion, Toronto
was giyeno. by Mrs. ,Chas. Davis. i
Plans for collecting another bale
were made, this, to be sent to
Evangel Hall.
'The very good attendance at this
meeting meant the% the sarecciai
offering for the day almost reached
tho allocation required from this i
W. M. S. for Supply Work.
"1957 VAJET
Patsy Bryains, Joe Wesenberg, Susan Martin, Bobby McBride, Glen Plant, Ana. Cardiff.
David Kreuter, Terry McWhirter, Merle Wesen. berg, Scyce Davidson, Gail Meehan, Douglas
Davidson, Detiglas Elliott, Fred Zwann, Archie' McDonald, Neil McDonald, Murray Fischer, BAY
Fischer, Patti Wilson, Don Fischer, Mae MOOS, Frank Strotton, Fred Davis, Darlene Meehan,,
Jack Galbraith, John. Currie, Bob Coleman, Brenda Shaw, Judy COMAS, Sawa McDonald, Linda.
Lowe, Joyce Kellington, aresti Bronson, Linda. Johnston, Ruth Ann Johnston, Sandra Michel; Gale
Wileter, Ueda. Hencletteon„ Carol Bryans, Annie Exel, Margie Werwlek, Gerdes Eta'Lynne Werke
Man, Joan GataileS, Lonna Bilans, Jean Cardiff, Lillian Myers, Susan- Coleman, Dianne- HaStingsi
Sally Galbraith, Katy Margaret- McBride, Nancy 1110V,Thirtet, Mary Jean McBride, Gayle Baler,
Lily Howard;. Francis, Cardiff) Bonnie Workman, Mary Ann Mellen- Ann oilfield, Von Mdetikcheen,
Dorothy Elliott, Mary Gibson, Marsha Newton, Suzanne Buller, Kenneth Work, Murray McAteer
Doregitte Wheeler, Renate Myers,-Dennis GlaSgOW", .TetrY Rutledge, Paul. 1VIeldeliald) Bobbie KellingtOri
Wares.) Sean Sariiitli, Isabel
Ken Cetiltee, 1-lertO Brodgea
(Sonate botothy Sulliviat, Shirley M,eNTell, iciciti non, E ayile Wood' Warn
Wood, Bill Itiqetet, tdgar, Gordon, Seat
Matirtu Michel,. Kathryn meraggart, Irene MYers, Karen Coleman, Pamela Porter, '8itsau
Itochelle Wineiverg, Catace MdLealo Marren Ton. ball, Barbara Ttletilnill, Death Strilit,
Dennis, Maiden Het:Seers Sharon Hottingway, Jean Cardiff, Ftaiices, 'Myers, Utiatine lvi tell n Sdall
MoVadate, Peter Ifontngway, balid Kennedy, Ronald Lane, Lestey 1\r0.61.1a14, 1ttt0 Watson,
1,iti,rt Dorothyit. Gton Walsh, Mary Dennis, Pay Love, Donna Wilson, 6itatd ,teilt4Iri'r 411,nti6
king, Bill Xing, 'Graonta McDonald, Brian Preseatt,. Cyril Preatett, George LOve, Oliver Riley, Dilio
Aecerenetclata: Mrs. Visig Sr., 'Donald Dunbar
Music — Singing Dancing
The Land Of Dreams Come True
ST AGE SHOW
1957 Variety Revue
In May With June
dwell, Walsh Ann Hollinger, Sim Bowl/Jan, Bill. COultee,
C. Wilfred 8bortreett, Preeidelit
46,
Sponsored 6y East iran Mricultural Society