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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1957-05-15, Page 1For All Flavours of High Quality COUSINS ICE CREAM. and STILL ONLY $3c PER PINT BRICK For your easy and convenient scooping of Cousins Ice Cream e.Jl home, get yourself a sturdy, unbreakable, metal scoop at otee Office or Phone 22, R. B. COUSINS LTD. BRUSSELS, ONT. T S Commencing Immediately UNITED CHURCH During the worship hour on May 12th, the Sacrament of Baptism was • administered Mary Elizabeth, 'daughter of Robt, and Anis, Bremner; Cheryl Lynne, daughter of Donald, and Mrs. Bateman, Bernd jorgen, and Marjorie Ursula, son and daughter of Bruce, and. Mrs. Bateman; Murray James son of James and Mrs. Car- diff; Wanda Pauline, daughter of J.,loyd and Mrs. Netter; Harold Barry, son of Harry and. Mrs. Walls. THE PRE'MYTEMAN CHURCH IN i :ADA Knox Church, CRANBROOK Minister: Mr. C. L. Thompson Sunday School 10 P.M. compAumow SERVICE 11.15 SM. f'This do in reniembrance of Me" Knox Church, ETHEL Minister: Mt, C. Lt; Thompson PO,IVAMIJNION SERVICE 9.45 A. M. School and Bible Class 11 A.M. "Death, and the curse •syere in that • Iclup; T'was full, 0 Challislt,'tor Thee. • But Thou haat drained the last dark I )drop,--Now blessings draught for :( me." Melville Church Minister: Rev. H. T. Colvin, EL D. Organist — Donald Dunbar OAS A. M. fiunday School Mr._ Cecil Thompsen of Oranbrook will be the guest eilealter on Sunday. 1.1 A. M. Piiblie Woi15011). The United Church • :#51P,O±irk ..! ReFfriffflirs", 4 4 4 5th, 1957 m.t. $2.00per Year 1 ,41 ,14 4 4 Pest Publishing' House NOTICE. All dogs must be tied up during the genie-fling geeseta, Poop running at large during this period will be destreloade. .0,17)SPa SOHOOl- WINS, TOP AWARDS. .Druseele Public School pupils mede alu excellent showln at alto recent Homo County Meal.0 Festival Gat Goderich. They 'were whiners two of the three Melds> gl:ven in their section. Shields won were;. Unison -Chorus, grades 1e2-34; Douhel• Trio, 1st. grades. ,6-G, 2nd, grades 74; 2 part Chorus,. grades 54'7; Brussels ac110.01' Wes also 3rd, .4 in -the Unison Gliortife Congratulations .are extended the puptlet, and teachers and to Mrs. W. 'King Jr„ echoed music supervisor, who was also bite whiner of 3 other shields and other ten hoefours ill the rural school coinpetilloua, 41 SEE! HEAR! PgQ.P1,,a W KNOW Synioll.thy is expressed to Mr. C. low, whose father ()lea AZ this ,Ireeit, 1t Aa li't. ail DurfOrd„ who is a member Of the Dominion Dank staff I3rantfOrd, and Mr. and Mm, Floyd Jenkins, Burford, formerly or Bre. ,:min, wele home for the week-, (1 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martin. Miss Faye Love of Waltett, is .V'ng congratulated on winning, the highest nisi ks, 82, i.0 five vocal classes, at the recent Huron County Music Festival. Faye was awarded the Music Lyre donated by the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority of Coderich. She is. a pupil of Mr. L. D. Thompson. * >14 ,Cougra.tulations. are extended Miss ; Barbara Allen, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Mien, Broes- els, who was a member of the recant graduation class of St. Josephls London. • Miss Patricia Semis, daughter of Mr. F. • M. Semis, 'Goderict, formerly of .Beuseels, was also one of the grad- uating nurses, A number of friends and relatives of the girls attended the greduatior, exorcises, from Breeeels, ..... .... • PPP!! ..... PP ................... ..... .. . * . 0 .... . 'pp. tat ..... . t .. .. A .......... totOptp....tpppr By o.rd4, of Chief of Polit D. Hastings. 1 2 for. 27c • • ,2 for 27c 39c Square Deal Peas 15 oz. Aylmer Kernel Corn 15 oz. Sa.ni-flush Liquid 16 oz. Huntz Tomato Juice 48 oz. Bisset's Ice Cream ..... . meM.V.immom. :L•514-4cDoii .404 tpaop 31c I A M • A NEW LOW Prtiog 01,1 ONLY ttttt PgR HALF QALI-.9fA 1/2 gal 89c ......... . .toptp .. p . p ................... ... p . p .... tpp/t fou wil' Ind other values just as great as these *1 , • Individual honours were won by Glen Plant. 2nd; and Carol l3ryans. 3rd in their respective classes. Montt Bros enn and Lynn 'Workman tied . env 4eib with' 80 marks in a class of 24 eompetetiors, 'the highest mark being RR; Nancy MeWhirter 40. with . 80 marks!: CE ANDY cLEAr - Liberal Candidate in .Huron CKNX - MONDAY, MAY 20th 6:25 - 6:30 p.m. CKNX RA 10 MONDAY, MAY 20th 7:05 - 7:10 a.m. THURSDAY, MAY 23rd 6:25 - 6:30 p.m. (Published by the Huron Liberal Association) Not just today or to-morrow, but Every Day of the yew, Phone 7 We Deliver Brass and Reeds Brussels and district young pleople were winners in the brass and reed. solo classes, .cash awards for which wiere given by the Brulssels Liorq Club, Cofnet„ t:0 and under, Joyce I Pewter, 801 12 -and under, Ruth Michie 80; Tenor Saxophone 1.6 and under. David Kennedy; Open, David, Kennedy, 80; 12: and under, Gerald Moines, 80: 15 ante under. Douglas Thomas, 7S; 'Alto Saxo- phone, 10 s:nd under, David Kennedy • $2; 2d and 7:nder, David Kennedy 80. BORN (BERNARD — In Clinton General Hospital on Saturday, May 11th, , .to -Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bernard, a son, BORN The sympathy of the community I Is extended to Ma'. land Mire. Ned Rutledge, whose infant son, Bandy, born, Saturday, May 11th, in Clin- aion General Hospital, died shortly f after birth Sunday Service Brussels United June 2nd. Every- NOTICE — Annual Flower will be held in Church on, Sunday, one is welcome. UNITED CHURCH. During the 'Worship I hour on Sun- f Ei Mach s day May 1,2th, the Sacrament of Raotiern.was administered to -Susan I Edna, daughter of Wesley and Mrs. ! -Budnark; Janet Florence, daughter' of 'John and IVIre. Cardiff; Randy John, son of Lawrie and Mrs. 1 Cousins; Lawrence 'Charles, son of f Mrs. Lawrence Machaii;•- John Hugh, I son of Ross and Mrs. Nichol;. Susan 1 Elizabeth,' klaughter of William anal Mrs. Si';ner, Douglas Lorne. son i Mies. Denclae Smith- and Donald i • !Da 1d. Brenda Emus, • Patricia I Ann, Rickey Elmer, children of Ronald and Mrs. Jaanielson, Special music and message appra ' priate for - Mother's, Day intuited the • service. re-- Brussels. Ont. SALE TO SIART IMMEDIATELY Odds and ends of colors at .low prices Satin lmpery° Enamel fit. 65o --- y2pt. Wall Satin $1.50 pt. Paqua Pairit 95c qt, $3.5o gal. No Cash Discount an these prices. Bob Wallace, Blyth, was the winner of Sunbeam Electric Fry Peg, Real Estate Buys in and around muss GIs. CRAN 'BROOK DENNIS—JORDAN WALTON.—A wedd,..'.g of inter- est to this community was solemn- ized in Fairlawn 'United Church, Toronto, Saturday, May 4, at two o'clock, when Joanne Velma, daughter of Edwin Jordan and the late Mrs, Jordan, became the bride of Grant Meehan Dennis, of To- ronto, son of Porter Dennis, Wal- ton, and the late Mrs, Dennis. Pink Carnations and pink and white snapdragons formed the setting for the ceremony which was per. formed by Rev. G. H. Maxwell, assistant minister of the church. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor-length gown of nylon net over slipper sat- in, styled with strapless lace bodice and jacket with long lily-point sleeves and full crinolined skirt. Her, fingertip veil fell from se- quin-studded Juliet cap, and she carried a cascade of pink Sweet- heart roses and miniature carna- tions. - She „was attended by Mrs. Phil- ip Nicholas, who wore an ice blue gown of crystalette net over satin, matching picture hat, gloves and slippers, and carried a cascade of pink carnations and yellow sweet peas. Murray Dennis, Walton, brother of the bridegroom, was best man, and the ushers were Donald Den- nis, Walton, and Thomas Hulme, Aurora. A reception and dinner followed at Graystone Inn, Elora, where Mrs. F. Carey, North Tonawanda, N.Y,, aunt of the bride, received the 'guests, wearing a navy sheer dress with navy accessories and orchid corsage. She was assisted by Mrs. Gordon Wood, Mitchell, sis- ter of the bridegroom, wearing a powder blue nylon dress with white accessories and orchid corsage, For a wedding trip to Florida, the bride chose a grey suit with white accessories and, rosebud cor- sage. On their return they will reside at 464 Old Orchard Grove, Toronto, Guests were present from North Tonawanda, NY.; Detroit, Mich.; London, Aurora, Woodstock, Lis- towel, Mitchell and' Walton, A large congregation attended 'the Mother's Day Service on Sunday morning at 11,15, a Mothers Choir sang the anthem, "Mother's Prayers have Followed Me" and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Thompson contributed a duet "God's Way is the Best Way". On „Sunday morning; May 19, Com- munion Service will be held at 11d5 Mr, and Mrs, Wilford' Stainton and sons (George and Raymond, moived 'from the London district to their newly Vorchased faint on. Mt eon- concesSien of Girey township. The sympathy of the community (goes' out to 'like >Sitainton family in the death of their elder son, George, on Sunday. May nth. Funeral sex- ,rice wee held on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mr. and Mes. Emerson Mitchell and sons !Gordon anId Reiss attended, ,Sundity morning service in Knox Presbyterian Church and- visited later with Mr and Mrs, M. Engel. TENDERS FOR PLUMBING UNITEDS UNDERMINE PRESByTERIAN PANTOMINE, (look up meaning of pantomine in your dictionary, and interpret as you wish.) .,.,On Monday, May 15, the long- awaited Y. P. U. ball game was a reality! With the Presbyterians all souped up and the Uniteds all deck e out, each team being sure of Victory they gathered at Victoria Park.... With the fearless and impartial umpires, "Doc" Stephenson, and Louis Ebel officiating, the old ball began a rolling. • Petrified Pete(Hemingway) occu- pied the mound for the Presbyter- ians and Jumping John (Homier, for the Uniteds. The Uniteds bagged. 7 runs against 0 of the Presbyterians Petrified Pete was pulled. Daring Doug- Logan was then installed on the „mound ..to „squelch this „ever mounting score of the mighty Unit- eds. Bellowing Bill M'artIn took his stand at-third base to urge along his team. Mighty Murray Hoover tact. fully signalled the Uniteds on to a famous victory of 17.1. ....This was followed by a roaring weiner roast enjoyed by all. VAL'S BEAUTY SretelL'PE Cutting Styling Doldwaving A Specialty Phoije 40X Brussels IINNEWNMMRPffig-44:--m"gmf'm • L L A S H M R' DRIVE-IN ThEATRE LIST OW EL 11.1014.11 100 acre farm close to town on highway, good barn, very Modern house, ,47 acres, crop witk this farm for the full price of $10,500.00., with half cash. Morris Township School Area •Board will receive Tenders until May 31 for tbe installation of pre- ssure, pump system. and ,toilets in, Walton School. Work to be cern- pleted during Summer 'Vacation. Por spectlfilcationlei see Torrance Dundas, Walton. No tender alecesarily accepted. IR. S. Shaer, Blu,evalei TENDERS FOR PAINTING Morris Township School Area Board will receive Tenders ,until May 31. for painting intielelece, NO. 1 School. Sec. Carman FraineN. Also for painting Interior of clags toonn hall way and stairs, No. 4 School. Consult Reg. Watslon. Surfaces to, be thoroughly cleaned land two coats of first grade paint al*lied. Alt No. 4 School, desks to be oleaned and varretshled, Work to be done darling summer vaeation No Tender necessarily ae- centled, R. S. Shaw`, Bloevale RED SHIELD SALVATION ARMY CAMPAIGN •••••••••••• 9 acres close to Brussels, well fenced, small barn, real good,' house, hydro throughout, full price $2;600.-00 with, half cash, 4 acres at Brussels, good barn, and house, with all convenleaces. fun price $4,700.094 towto4moise.04. Small frame cottage close to down. town, just listed for sale. This is one of the better small homes in town with all conventeaceA. full price $2,7504/0 ?i I have 17 housee, listed for sale in Brussels ,priced from $995,00 to $5,500.00 any type or location you may wish. Many,person's have 'said that they, were away or missed by the can- vassers, but there is still time to :make your contribeition of dimes of idollers to Mr, Bill Martin; (Barber Shop who hats thank you receipt cards for you. NOTICE -- The business men of Brussels are requested to 'attend a spec4a1 meet- ing at the° Brulesels ,Token. Hall on Tuesday, May 2f1St, at 8 p. nie to discuss: store hours. LW:OWE/4 2 elbows nightly 4.60 p..m. Matmee Saturday 2 p. les Thur. - Fri. • May 16 -17 I OF CANADA "FOREVER' FEMALE" Mliaster: Rev. A. Lan*. B. ati.. Lloyd Michel REAL ;ESTATE .NP BUSINESS BROKER RHONE 70 BRUSSELS A. M, Divine Worship 11,15 I. 0; 0. F, Service ISChool 10 A. M. Gingee Rogers, William, Holden Pat Crowley" HEAR EISTOhl CARDIFF AND OTHERS 4eounrommor memairmemnrommiesoik _ Sat. Only May lu , "THE MAN WHO May 15 = 16 ,. ,,, Wed: - Thurs. "JO H NNY CONcHp" I Sunday Mid,Nite, and Monday i ' ' NEVER WAS'? , May 10 !. 2-6 CinemaScope and, Cofer ,1 "STRATE61-6 AiltOMMANC0 P 1 War Suspense, Drama r Clifton Webb, Gleria Grahame. Progressive Conservative Radio and TV Broadcasts CKNX-TV CHANNEL 8 Tuesday, iVlay 28 — 6:25 to 6:30 pan, Tuesday, June 4 — 6:20 to 6:30 p.m. C1KNX RAMO DIAL 920 Monday, May 20 1:20 to 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 28 1:20 to 1:30 Tuesday, jute 4 — 12:15 to 12:20 p.m. riday, June 7 — 9:50 to 10:00 p.m. Published by Authority, of Progressive Couservtaiv*e Aesediatinti. Pedcrel Constiteene„V ef Hrree. ri May .21 - 22 SAL May h THE- PROUD O N ES chieti6taoe and Doter Robert Ryan Virginia Mayo Mon.-Ttied..Wed. May 20:21-2 ,FOR A GOOD ri AlIGH SEE Burt Lancaster, Kathryn. Hepburn "THE RAINMAKER" Thus. -Fri Sat. 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