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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1957-05-22, Page 1Guests were received by the hostess and Mrs, Van Vliet and the .brideto-be, The glieet book was in charge of Miss Isabel Dekmier in the after- noon rued Miss Margaret Conley In the evening 'Phe lace covered tea table, can- , tered with a crystal bowl of tulips and tapers in crystal candelabra, : was presided over by Mrs. W, Turnbull In the afternoon aid Mrs. Emily Elston, in the evening. I ..Guests were meted in. the after-1 noon, by Misses Esther Smith, Mary Agnes Higginie, Isabel Dennis and iDorothrSullivan and in the evening by Mrs. Clarence M.cOutcheon. Mrs. Don Fraser, Mrs. George Cousins., The troueSeau was displayed by t: the bride's sister, Joan, In' the afternoon gifts were shown by Ai1eeTti Deitner, and Margaret COniey; Kitelienware and linens by Mrs. Ruth Thirst. Ladies assisting: were Mrs, A. Wintle, Mrs. Ada Arm- , steong,. Mrs, H. Dennis, Mrs. L., and Mrs. R. Gemmel'' in. the evening gifts were shown. by Mrs. Gordon Stiles and Mrs. Jas, Armstrong Jr; Kitchenware. and M119. Chas, Thomas. Ladies assisting were Mrs. H. B. Allen. Mrs, Wm. Speir, Mrs. B (Thomas and Mrs. 13. Turnbull. The tea room` wag. tastefully decorated in bridal pink and white streamers and wedding bells. Charles Edwin Anderson SEE! • HEAR! ANDY McLEAN Liberal Candidate in Huron CKNX - TV WEDNESDAY, MAY 29 11:20 - 11.25 p.m. CKNX 'RADIO THURSDAY, MAY 23 6:25 - 6:30 p.m. THURSDAY, MAY 30 6:25 - 6:30 p.m. (Published by the. Huron Liberal Association) Melville Church Minister: Rev. H. T.. Colvin, B. D. Organist — Donald Dunbar Banday School Public y7jorobla, THE BRUSSELS POS $2.00 `per year....$2;58U.It 1416.4 VVednesclay, May 122nd. 19$7 400[13144 iiiimong dais arisO, Nat Ottlao Dwartmaliat, Ottawa Post Publishing House miker..1!•. E.NTE.RTAINS AT TROUSSEAU TEA Ma's, . 1-arelf.1 Thomas entertained. at ther home, en Sgurclay afternoon • and oventag. lybq ,,2011, at a trolifiseen tea in .hOnolur of .ner desseliter Joyce, wll4ae 7teerriage takes place Saturday of tibia week, 17k3E. ANNUAL •FLOWEIR, .SERVIC:t• • wilt be .hard GEORGE ALVIN STAIN.TQN. Puttered: eerYieeel for the 'late George Alvin ..Steinten. n.a'h,e1.4 May 14th, with burial in 13rneleele ceme- tery, He Was- 'born In LOMIon, Was. 20 nears of Age,. end was afflicted -with .museelar dystrophy for meet of hie Attencling from a distance .were friends and relativee. from Windsor, London. Woodstock and Gladstone, Pallbearers we 1'0 Fergus e'en. TiellY, Maurice Cameron. Joe Smith, Lloyd) Michel, Gordon Engel, and Glen Huether, slower hearer were Molt Whit field and Clem Steffler. JOHN McINTOSH On April 30th. 1957, there passed away at, its residence, Turnherry St. Brussels, John McIntosh, follow- hire, a sudden heart seizure, Though Mr, McIntosh had .not been quite as, well as usual; yet his condition was not considered Serious, so that his ouldden Passing came as a. shack to the who]e cane munity. He was horn in Grey township in the 7ear 1379 and had lived pract- ically all his life in this community, except for a few years spent in the West. He was united in m,arriage with Ella Case.' daughter of the late Charles', and M,r<Ss. Case McKillap [township in 1919 'and 'they farmed in Grey township, later inotving to lot 24, eon. 2, Morris,, where they dived euntil retiring in Brussels in 1943. The deceased is survived by the wife and three daughters; Oltere (iefirs, Melvin Jermynj of Morrie township;. Evelyn. ()Mrs. Gibb) of West Warwanlash; Lois at home and four grandchildren. Funeral. seitvice was conducted his home onk Friday. May 3rd by o former pta.stor Rev, W. Williams, He wale, gorne to his last resting place in P4russels cemetery by the following pall bearers, Chas. Pen. Ifound, Waltei WilliarnOn, John Evans. Watlsony Sholdice, James ,Adams and Alex Shape 7, CARD OF THANKS Mrs. McIntosh and family wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to the many friends and relatives, for the kincliness and sympathy shown to them in their recent bereavement. CARD, OF THANKS We wound like to take this Omer. tunity to (thank all those who reno. emibered us With cards, treats and and flertverS, (hiring our Stay in the hospital and since oar return henle. I also these who did the chores and seedinig.: lit will alWays be eentemb- *abed and Mirth appreciated. !Thank you. George and Shirley Wheeler Brussels .United Church. SUNDAy, JUNE 11,15 A. THEME: THE WELL, OF LIFE Evening Service. At 7:30. Be Mi. Under Direction of the Young peoples' Society with Mr George Simons of Bayfield as Guest Speaker Everyone is Welcome CiRUSSELS $01199k. SPARD MEETING • The regular 'monthly Meeting Of tile DreSsele S011,001 Beard wise, held on WrgaY",, may, aya, Nom -1111 Members present.chid the ()heir man F.. mItehen Alt 'the ellair, 'Tice minutes of the' proxious meet:. Lugs were road' and Adopted <M. mot- ien,b7 A. Rana end Ta Carried. The fellowlAg •ereeonntS were presented ; MecheneS ITinalowero MoWittirter Ankt Worlentan Dry Cleaning at K Tienta WaStern Hydro Water Moved by Roy by Ray Bronson paid, . 2 for 27c z. • • • - • • 49c • .. 47c • • - • • $1.12 42c . brick 30c 1/2 gal 89c Van Camp's Pork & Beans 15 oz. * • ,,, • Cudney Choice Tomatoes 28 o 2 for • Fisherman Sockeye Salmon • Red Rose Instant. Coffee 1g. Red Rose Instant Coffee 2 oz. Bissets Ice Cream Bisset's Ice Cream . • • • 17,70 , 15.00 2,50 ' 3,08 33.20 : 5.25 Kennedy. seconded these accounts be — Carried. 'Marred by Roy Ke4edy. seconded by A. Ream the sa147 Schedule as Presented by the. 147 teachers of the staff be acceled with one moidificaltion, :name' the annual 'increment be $100 rstead of $150 — Carried. Moved by Lout:Se bel, seconded by Ray Bronson the board pay sup- t ply teachers‘ .atOthe .rate of $12.00 Per day' Carried., MOved by G. Stephenson. second red by Lolui4Ethel, the board engage Mrs. Verne Galbraith as Subsititute teacher for Grades 7 and 8 during K L Ashton's absence at a monthly salary of 8280 — Carried. Mic(ved by Roy Kennedy, seconded by A. Mann. the property oommfttee look after the purchasing of coal for Ole school, • THIS IS FRESH STRAWBERRY, ICE CREAM SEASON, fou w* "and other value, Just as great as these at THE RUTLEDGE GROCERY Again Featuring Co U SINS STRAWBERRY FRUIT ICE CREAM a nd. COUSINS STRAWBERRY RIPPLE ICE CREAM Half Gallons — Bricks — Cones Get Some From Your Favourite Cousins ice Cream Dealer Often), for That. Extra Treat at Meal Time, Party Time, or Anytime. of the year, but Every Day Not Just to-day or to-morrow, Phone 7 We. Deliver ,NOTICE ASK FOR COUSINS ICE CREAM MADE BY Tie annuall meeting of Walton Community Hall will be held at Walton Hall an Monday, May 27th at p. All share holders please attend( Sec. Stewart Humphries R. B. COUSINS LTD. BRUSSELS, ONT. NOTICE — Annual Flower Sunday Service twill be held do Brussels United Church on Sunday, .Tune 2nd. Every- ono is welcome. — Carried. MIolied by Ray Bh ienson. seconded by Louis Ebel we now adjourn to meet again on the regular date or at the call et the chairman. Elizabeth Elliott ;Teo.-Treae. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH At St. Jan Church, aneulais May 10th. during the morning service; Rev, , Fred Jewell baptised two in- fan* Keith. Brian, ion of Mr. and, Mrs. RAU Raymond, and Richard, Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robt.. Bell. Real Estate uvs in and around Brussels 4,21 moo • • too • 250 acres with complete set of modern buildings in extra gioil repair, with all coutvlerilieneee. On this farm there is 70 aoree o bush with a log value of $8,000 to $10,000. .Full price oomPletei VAL'S BEAUTY SriOPPE Cutting Styling ColdWaving A Specialty Phone 40X Brussels The community was saddened by itamg, sudden passing on Wednesday. May 15th 1957 of Charles Edwin. Anderson in his 71s$ year. He was borne on concession 3, Morris town- ship where he spent hia entire life. He was the son of the late Quinton and Mary Anderson and was uns married. He had lived a quiet up, ofennwavering faith which won for him the esteem of all evrho .1""r knew him. THE PRESBYTEP.s/aN CriURCH IN ,CAI ADA - Knox Church, CRANBROOK Minister: Mr. C. L. Thomplien 10 p.m. 11.15 A. $19,000.00 with half cash. 100 acres all wOrkable, eloise to Brussels, on highway. Building!. very modern with all conveniences. Pull price $1e,400.00 with half cash. Sunday School Mornin,g Worship ENGAGEMENT The engagement is. announced of Marion :Patricia, datighter of Mr. and MrS. Arthur Hull, R. R. 4 13rusSels, to Mr. Harold Thomas Knox, eldest Son of Mir'. and M,rs. Wen. Knox, Blytth, Ontario. The marriage to take lace at 2,0.0 P. M. in d3rus'sels Presbyterian Church, June 54111, 1957. Kindness is a language that the niu be can speak, and the deaf can hear. He was greatly interested in flowers and gardening at which he Spent many hours during the latter part of his life The funeral service was held from his late residence on Friday, May 17th, 1957 with the Rev. H. T. Colvin of Melville Presbyterian -church conducting the `ervice. Cif a family of seven he leaves to mourn his. loss, ono hrother, Dr. James Anderson, Brussels, and one sister Mrs. 3_Milliam Ireland of. Merrris tow110.111. William, Elizabeth, 'Auk' and Joanna predeteased hin several years agO, His father Predeceased him in 1913 and hie. miother in 1944. Friends attended from Cheeley. Stoney Creek, Catedenlia, Brantford and Fergus. Pallbearers were six neighbours, Cecil Bone, Joseph Black, Lewis Armstrong, John Bowman john Yuti l and Jaines Nogg. 15 acne with good buildinge4 hydi±o and w: •m throughout. Close to. BrraSSe118^, Full price $3,000O0e half coalt, • Knox Church. ETHEL Mtnleter: Mi. CI. L. Thompson Miornin,g Worship 9.45 A. M. • S. School and 1311310 CUSS 11 A.M. God, often dig% qwells of joy" with the spades of "sbrronw" A Sincere Christian Welcome To All CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank; the friends and neighbours of the late Charles Anderson for the many acts of kindnesses, extended during our' necent sad bereavement. The Andersen, lVfair, Ireland and McCall families. ...w.f.* ...we. I have 17 houses, liseed for sale in Brusse7s, priced from $995.00 to $5,500.00 any Vpe or location; you. may 4•••••••••••••• 4...•••••=aimms Lloyd Michel REAL ESTATE AND BUSINESS BROKE!! LLASHIVIAlk DRIVE-1N THEATRE LISTOWEL ••• PHONE 70 BRUSSELS BORN ,COLEMAN -- Port Colborne general Hospital on ThursdaY, May 18th. to Mr. and Mrs. :Tack Coleman, a son, Randy Alexander, ws(mt.',0-7.; Thtied, - Pri 4p t # • ' -*. 6°16 °. '4 IT Q L MAY 23 • 24 1 L I 'SlOWEL 7 "ARTISTS AND MODELS" fifEATIIP Dean kIlitin, Jerry Lewis k otiewii mow.), tgo .,-. 0.80 0,•-ma, Mittnee 'iliiiiirdiY"0 Se. ire • The United Church OR CANADA' Sat. - Mon. May 25 - 27 Dotibje, Bili " 104YDen PATROL' Maoloairt Ray, Thus.• - Fri. Sat. May 23 - 24 -25 DEAN MARTIN, JERRY LEWIS" “HOLLYWOOD OR BUST" THEIR LATEST THEIR BEST :THEM LAST • Booth: HEAR ELSTON CARDIFF AND AND oTHERS, Progressive ,Conservative Radio and TV Broadcasts tor •t. ' • zotie worship. • . . . . •,• • 11,15 RIChard . Egani,;DaWri Addrns PatariO TemPerat9e Pedeietion,..;,I "Top,,,;:: •• ii . lr rig , a ellf ere • elvitedi"8611661 10A. 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