The Brussels Post, 1957-05-01, Page 1APRIe, METING
BRUSSELS. 4H :CLUBS
The ,regular April .posting of the
Brussels. ileof, Swine Stud Palry
quits. was held in th.e Brussels
library on April
fibs guest sPealtelI at oto .ntpot,.
:trig Rosa Ilenalgar Of the ,Sea, ,
forth •00-0perative. The officers
elected .fpr tale clubs were as fellows:
Beef Club
171..esident. ..... „, Ron Smith
Vice Pres. • Frank Wilson
,Marion •rptinajnill. .,Sect,retary
Press Reporter Peter Hemingway
Swine Club Id
President yrolt
Vise 'Prey, - ......... Ran 'Smith
,Secretary Hartnett. Ieredllittgee! -
'Press Reporter Bill Dthla,r .
Dairy Club .•
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President .
Vice Pres.
Secretary
lefeees Reporter
Charles Bray
John Haan
Ruth Clark
Keith Ward
HOLLAND GARDENS'
• Mother'sDay Specials
SPECIAL NO. 1 '413 IN A DOZEN"
Buy One Dozen Flowers
And Get One Free
SPECIAL NO, 2 Your CARNATION FREE MAD
i nto A Corsage Including Ribbon
Price $0.75
Not Just to-day or to-morrow, but Every Day of the yam..
Phone 7 We Deliver
LIBRARY NOTES
Mlle Public Library Beard met
as Neeik. A Book Conenittee
:Was alpointed; Rev. F. B. Sewell,1
COnivener; Mrs. R. W. Sitepiliens; '
Miss. N. Jaealne and members of the
eemmittee. Dedegates were appointed
to attend the Huron County Library
Association banquet and meeting in•
igioderich. this Friday. Delegates are
Mrs. W. S. Scott, Rev. H. S. Colvin
Rev, F. E. Jewell.
VAL'S BEAUTY SHOPPE
Cutting Styling ColdWavIng
A Specialty
Phone 40X Brussels
Small frame house in !jelled condition', 7 bedrooms, bath living
mem and cline% room combined, kitchen and utility rem, good
lecation, bydro, water. This is one of the houses in Brussels
that has never been Offered for sale.
Frame house, 6 retell-le, good. loccition le Druesels, needs imperil-id
and paled-14M has 110 furnace, no cupboards, no bathroom,,
no water. To allow for the conveniences lack-leg the Plats. is
ctit too $055,00
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Lloyd-Michel
-REAL titAte AND' 1E0 114E667 BROKER'
RHONE 70 BRUSSELS
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Wedn,esdcyi May 1st, 1957 $2.00 per year $2.50 11. gi"lf Post Publishing House astkortes4 se mooed oleos omen. rest Ones Deveetilont? of *Va
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MAJESTI C W, i.
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Libby's Cooked Spaghetti 15 oz. 2 for 27c
Paramount Sockeye Salmon 2 for 89c
n A . 1 • Niblets Kernel Corn 2 for 33c
2 for 33c • 11+14, ••• Hunt's Catsup
Mrs, Stanley Wheeler
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There Missed away at her hone
iii leressels ea April star, after O.
lengthy Tenoie 011ee Reads,
beiale'ed Wife of 014terlea Stanley
Wheeler, in ter $91,11 year,
Mrs, Wheeler was, born in. South
Dakota, ILS, A, 14 1888.„ a daughtee
Qt the late Mr, and Mrs. William
Rands and ,wheii‘:1 only am infant
moved with her parents to reside in
Grey Tewnellie,
In 1917, after several years in the
teaching profession, she was marritd,
to Stanley Wheeler and Went to live
on his farm, on the Stth con. where
theyt9r,:ed -until moving to Brussels in
in Mkt deceased was a malnner of the 1
Church tnl Brussels for many '
years and alwaty,,s took a deep, enter-
41 iri community and cturch. Ii She is sue evived by her husband, e
also one stetter (Dila) Mrs. Sleurrie, '
grey ',MT; niship ; two' eons, Lloyd,
'Grey Toeveship; IGleeee, London;
trod six grandchildren.
Funeral seevice was held ou
Saturday, April 271111 from the D. A.
Mann Funereal Home, Brussels, with,
Rev. Aindirew Laine officiating. I
pee Bald-bearers Were Harry
Verasby, Mpnno Jackson Warn. Bell,
,Jas. IIVICPaitiane, Wm. Oa•rliff, emit
Albert Cardiff.
Floral tributes were borne by
nephews., John Wheeler, William I
Wheeler. Robt. Wheeler, and George I
Wheeler.
pkg. 20c Baker's Chocolate Chips
The MnjeStie W. I., held their !
April meeting. irt Brussels library
with a goOd attitendancet, The roll
Call was answered by the paying of ;
fees, and exchanlge of Sunehine
•Sisters diftte
The annual report of the Standing
,00111111itteeS, were given, as well as }
the secretary-treasurer' s report. I
whitckli Bowed a very successful year, 1
Mrs. Craysoa Richmond, of Ore
Mono;ioff institute, was die guest
sneaker for the afternoon, and also
presided for the election of officers
'which were as follows:
Peet President — Mils, R. W.
StePhens
president — Mrs, Wm. Bell
let Vice Pres', -- Mrs, WmeEvane
and VicePrev. — Mrs. Rely Cousins
Sec,itreas', — Mrs. Jno, Speir „,
Assts Secetreast. — Mrs. Earl
Cudmore
District Director — Mes, le, W.
Stephens
Branch Diredtors — Mrs. D. Hem-
ingway, Must C. Davis, Mrs
Jas. Smith
Pianist — Mrs. Walter Kerr
Asst. Pianist — Mrs. Wes, Kerr
limas, Reporter — Mrs. C. Mathe
son
Asst.
Michel
Press Reporter
Auditors — Mrs. C. Deng, Mns: F.
Michel
Conveners of Standing Committees
Agrieulture and Canadian
Industries, Mrs. F. 'Connelly, Mrs.
Eld(nli Wilson; Citizenship apd Edu-
cation; Mrs, Lorne Nichol, Mrs.
Leachl•, Communety Activities dad
Public Relations, Mrs. C. Heming-
way. Mrs. Huethee; Historical Re-
search and' thirrene Events Mrs. Jas.
Armstrong, Mrs. Bev. Riley; Home
Economics and Health, Mrs. D. Hem-
ingway, Mrs. Ken Shuttle; Resolut-
tione, Mrs. H. Spelt Sun'shine• Corn.
mittee, Mini Beth Hoover, Mrs. C.
Long; duest Book, Mrs, Ken Muriel
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fou wil ind other values lust as greet es these at
THE RUTLEDGE GROCERY
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ST. JOHN'S W. A.
The April meeting of Se John's
W. A. was held in the •cleterch hall on
Tuesday April 23rd at 2.30 pen. with
'president Mrs, Jewell in, the chair. A
A hymn, followed by the Living
Message Many and missionary
Meyers. Scripture lesson from St.
Luke gospel, 'teas reale by Mrs. H.
Bryan. Reports from secretary and ,•
!treasurer-. Two sick calls were re-
ported. Flowers were sent Ito a sick
member in hoseiltal, Thankoffering
boxes yielded $5.68. Some supplies
were 'brought in for the church camp
at Hayfield 'and Mohawk Institute
at Brantford. Nett& was given
of the Spring Deanery on May 29th
Ito he held in, Goderich Our study
book period wee' on the Phillipine
Islands. Mrs. Stephens was leader,
Mrs. Jewell eiloseld the meeting with
;prayer. Tea was sleeved by Mrs.,
Jewell assisted by Mrs. Stephens.
CARD OF THANKS
1 Would like to take this oppor
tunity of thanking any many friends
Who remembered me with Cards,
elates, and treats while I was nick,
It was appreciated very .much.
Winnifred Edgar
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SPECIAL NO. 3 "SWEETHEART BOWL"
Containing Sweetheart Roses and Sweetpeas
$1.50 Glass Bowl Free
MAJESTIC W. I.
MAY MEETING
;The May meeting of the Majestic
Women's Institute will be 'held is.
tithe library, Thursday afternoon,
May 9th. Roll call "A Proverb"
'The guest 'speaker will be Rev.
Krug of Belgreve.
Interment Was mode in Brussels
Cemetery. 4
NOTICE .--
The Brussels Public ,School Board,
reatteses pare* who have at
child or children ready to start to
school in Sept. 1957, ele please notife
Miss Luella Mitchell or Mrs. Eliza-
beth Elliott on or •before May 16th.
stating the child's` age and date of
'birth.
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SPECIAL NO. 4 "MOTHER'S TABLE PIECE"
Containing Mixed Flowers
$2.25 Big. Glass Bowl Free
SPECIAL NO. 5 "‘TWO IN ONE"
A Boq uet Of Chrysanthemums And
A Rose Corsage Price $3,00
Morris Two_ Council
SPeCiat meeting or April
117 the 1VIperis Towlneifip Council
awarded •the contract of con-
Istructing the lellarniss bridge to
Roger MatelEa,chern of Mount For-
rest for the slum of 520096.00.
The other (tenders were as fol.
G. A. 'Gibson & Sons' 925578.00
Looby Construetion 31056.00
Ontario, Bridge Co. 435)21.00
illaffney ConstincTion • 25994.00
KenwoOd Paving Ltd, 39604.49
King Bross Conistraction 20164.00
Albert Reeves 20270.00
Mowbmg Oontstruertion 28300.00
!Oen. C. 11)/gatirl. Clerk.
THESE SPECIALS HAVE TO BE ORDERED
TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT
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THE PRIVIINTERIAIII CALIROH
IN CANADA
Knox Church, CRANIIROOK
Minister: Mr. C. t.. Themplon
Bonder &boot 10 Pm.
S. School and Bible Class 10 P. M.
Service of ,Worsibil3 10 A. M,
ORDERS TAKEN UNTIL FRIDAY MAY 10th NOON
TWO PHONES TO SERVE YOU 24 HOURS
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will he reneived gy the
undersigned until 1 p me SetordnY,
May 4e. 1957,for supplyingSSOOblige
, of cement for the Towinebili of Ore7
to 'be detlivered! to the Beirpis Bridge
'opposite Lot 35 Con. 3 and 4:
Lowest or any tender not neces-
sarily accepted.
Edythe M. Cardiff.
Clerk. Tewnship of Greve
BRUSSELS* RECEIVE PROMOTION
WHILE IN EGYPT
WINGHAM
Phone 28 Phone 735J12
HOLLAND GARDENS
OUTSTANDING FLORAL DESIGN
Charles Doll• a former Brussels
resident, has been promoted in the
field seeving with the Canadian
Contingent of ,the UNEF:
He was appointed lance corporal.
His wife, the former Rosie Ohm,
and daughters, Patricia and 'Suzanne,
'now reside 'with her parents, Mr.
,a0,1 Mrs. Fred' Ohm, Sr., of Wing-
ham. •
yie.. /he eternal destiny of souls is a
my , matter of "choice" rather than a
ere, Matter of valance".
CARD OF rHANKS -
The husband , and family of. the
late Jen-tele Wheeler wish. to 'express
;their sincere thanks and appreciation
to .the many friends, relatives and
neighbours for the kindness ant?
sympeehy extended to them in their
',recent bereavement.
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STRATFORD CEMETERY MEMORIAL'
38 Avondale Aye. Phone 257W
RAY SHANTZ — PROPRIETORS — BERT PRETTY
When you choose a Monument for a loved one. let the Attlee
craftsmen with 41 years experience, who were chosen to carve
engrave The Stratford Shakespearean Festival Theatre Corner
Stone, fashion Your Memorial,
Reasonable Prices. anaraeiteed Workmanship,
We are pleased to announce that we have chosen a
repreeentative in your district Whom you. all know . A man whose
past exPerience :Will greatly waist you in selecting Your Memorial;
CONTACT
Mr. Frank W. Kemp, Listowel
PHONE 38 or 567
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O,pl. Doll served during the
Second World War in the Uni'te'd
,Kingd.eni, Northwest Eneope.
BORN
NIcHOLkttONT — In Minton Public
Hospital, on Tuesday, April 16th,
to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nieholson,
a daughter --Donna IVeae — a
sister for tUerald, Nelson and
Leona..
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders 'will be received by the
undersigned until 2 p. in., May 6,
1957 for the sale of a bridge sit-
uated at lot 11, concession, 3 Morris
Toweshipl: The bridge is to be paid
for and emceed by the buret within
One week of notice 'by the contractor
for the new bridge or by the Town- •
ehip of Morris, if
Highest or 'any tender not neces-
sarily accepted.
Coo. C. Martin,
Clerk, Township of Morris.
CARD OF THANKS
Our sincere thanks to all whe
remembered us with visits, letters,
flowers and treats and alse
the many kind enquiries during our eez----Th.eeeeeeere
Knox Church, ETHEL
r Minister: Mi. C. L. Thompson
IS. 'School and Bible Class. 1.30 P. M.
Service Of Worehep , 130 P, M.
Even front the highest Everest of
• Allman morality, we must* still lOok
i lip if we 'would' see 'Cod's
PRAYER PLEA: "Thy Will be &Me
on earth, as it is in bea.Ven,•,.
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stay in "Winghan Hospital and! Beck
Mettoeial Senatoriute„
Gordon Knight and Marilyn,
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to 'thank all my friends for
the eards, letters and flower tributes
and help in the home during my
nowt stay he the Witigham Gen-
deal Hospital, 'Special thanks to the
ministers of different •churchee of ,
Brussels and Windham. als,o the
nursing staff of-tbeHospital,
Mrs. Ben te Walker
?i1e .111.1 ea! Estate
in and around
uys
russels
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DRIVE4N THEATRE
LISTOWEL
Melville Church
Minister:* Rev. H. T. Colvin, B. D.
Organist — Donald Dunbar
tle A. M. Sunday School
11 A. M. Public Worship
Masonic Lodge will •be in attendance.
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15 acres all in grass, small barn, good solid brick house with
hardwood Moue, hydro throughout, situated 'beside a factory
where you may obtain hylorlt at $1.25 an hole'. Full price $300e.00
with $1500.00 down
Thurs. - Fri. Apr. 25 - 26 BORN •••
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'3 STRIPES IN THE SUN" Hospital,. on Wednesday. April 24,
Aldo Ray, Phil Carey -CO Me. arid Mrs., 3. ,T. Backer, of.
"SERPENT OF THE 'NILE" Wheatley, , a daughter.
' Color
I Rhonda Fleming; Willlain' Ltindigan,
Divine. Word il le M. . •
The Chieetiatee God . •; ...
Sat. . Mon,' May 4,:, 6
SatohlOhnol . 12 etilotb
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, 1"4011 is Et spirit": "801'16' with ' . "P tiliPepu"
Spirit Oen meet." , COO 1 ,
paid. penned;. Patricia Medina
eg ' ' "BLACK' Jerk ti<ETCHUillie - - . '
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5 aceee-choice in Brussels, well fenced, small been and;
hen house for '250 hens, Solid brick elettee, 6 rooms, hydro,
Water, bath, all for piece of $4900,00
The United Church
OF CANADA
balloter: Rev. A. Lane. 5. A. L.
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