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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1957-09-11, Page 1r . ti E BR , .tstb riee. es eseKoilid duo ms1i 1,tout (PAU* DePertsneule Otteme Post rublislaing House 27 10 q"," 6711110 P .... . * . . ... . ... /4/1 ...... 01. ..... 0,A.Aiii 4444E4414114/1144 AAA,. A. A414111411444,.011,... • • •• • at • •• • Phone 7 We Deliver NOTICE The fall meeting. of Zone C. I. Canadian Legion will be held. it Brussels Sunday Septenebee 15. ,Perade at 9 P. M. All Legion mom- hers are urged to be present: Ross Bennett President, Branch ns CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank my friends far the %yds, letters, visits, flowers and gifts ,which I received while a patient in Lietowel Hospital and since my return home. THE PREeEty lEniAN iN CANADA [ Knox Churth, CRANBROOK I Minister: Mr. C. L. Thompson UNITED Y. P. U. ....The Brussels Y. P. U. Executive held their first meeting at the home of the president, Lester Meehan. „e t was decided on motion of Don Hemingway „and „David _Kennedy, that a pot-luck supper be held near the first of the year. 'The exact date to be decided at the first regular meeting. Moved by D. Hemingway, seconded by „Marion Hoover ..that the first meeting be held on Monday, Sept, 16th. -,Committee for Pot-Luck Supper: Catherine iLeach'e rdriete Herningw way, D. Kennedy, Les. Machan. were left in charge of first meeting when committees will be apPointecti Moved' by Mierray Hoover, 'sec- ended by K. Turnbull, that D. Hem- ingway secure a film for the first' ,erteetheg. Moved by M. Hoov:er, seconded" by D, Kennedy. that Rev. D. McCrae be asked to speak at the Pot Luck Supper. If Rev. McCrae is unable to ( come Rev. Watson is to be in- vited. If neither is available D. Here- ingway is to obtain a film for that night if possible. ....A delicious lunch was served be Mrs. Meehan arid Lester Machete LIBRARY NOTES FOR SALE -e. Young Heifer Bull • Wm. ,,Blake Phone Tuesday 3 p.m, to 5 p.m. iereclnesdaY Closed all day. Thursday 3 p,m, to 5 pen. Friday 8 p.m. to 5 pen. Saturday pen, to 5 p.m. WANTED - A.pplicaltione foe fireman pt St. Ambrose Church, Beassels, apply to Wrn. -Melte. Phone 42r8 • BORN Rutledge - In Clinton on Sunday, Sept:' 1st, to Me. and Mrs. Frank Rutledge, a son, Gerald Thomas. BORN IDIEHL - Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Diehl wish to aenolunce the birth of their daughters Rhonda Marie, in Clinton. Hospital on Sept. 4th. one is welcome. Sunday School and regular morn- ing service of Worship was held on Sunday in Knox Pres. Chuck, A mixed quartette composed 'of Mrs. Ken. MacDonald. Mrs. C. L. Thomp- son, Graeme MacDonald and L. H. Gordon contributed number', With Miss A. T. Forrest pteeidi* at the otgen. School re-opened laSt week for the fell tent with Mt. Edwin Mar- tin as tettchele There are 14 pupils pilpils enrolled ineleding 3 begin- ners, Eliectibeth Pfeifer, Joyce Leek- *, and Marion Ziegler. Mrs. Peter Baker and Miss Mina Spent the Leber Dity weeteend With friends In Detroit and Maiden. Mrs. Pied Kirkpatrick spent sev- eral days In Mieskoke, returning Monday event* Mrs. H. W, Kirk- Petrick, Mount Forest is visiting with her sou Feed and. Mrs. Kirk- patiok end Mr. Kenneth Knight and MISS Mee Ward, Toronto. visited et the Borne of hie parente, Mr, and Mrs. Cleetleri Knight, over like weekend, Misses Beverly Evens end Faye Engel heVe 'gone to Stratford where they wilt attend the Teethes' Co3lege, FALL FAIR DATES Arthur Sept: 24, 25 Bayfield . . .... e„, ..... Sept. 25, 2. , myth .„ Sept. 11, 1$ BRUSSEUS ...... Sept. 26, 21 dhesley „ .. .. ... ....... Sept. 6, Clifford ... 0.00.0000.0.0 0. Sept. 11. 12 Brayton . Sept. 14, Barham .. Sept. 27. 28 Elmira ............... .. , . Aug, 86, Sept. 2 teeter Sept. 18, 1$ Oorrie . ..... .. Sept. 28 Hatton& ............. .. Oct, 4. TeincArdine Sept, 19, 26 Listoevel .. .... Sept. ta, 1•••••••••••••••••••••• oo •••••••24•4 ••••••11. Winter Tog Arrivals Ladies 'Coats Smart Styles $26.75 up. FALL MUSIC TERM ' Mr. and Mre. Louis D, Thompson, Brussels, will resume their music classes in Piano, Singing, Organ 'and Theory, Mrs. Thompson will be Meeting classes for beginners, VAL'S BEAUTY 8rvOPPE Cutting Styling ColdWavIng A Specialty i,ilone 40X Brussel° Teen. Coats GRAND MERE SWEATERS , Full Line Of Colours in Orlon . or Lambs Wool Thurs. • Fri. he.reee ee je Sept. 12 13 ;,,in ivL, owF "THE MAN WHO tali a THEPTRF KNEW TOO MUCH" Colour VistaVIslon i 2 shows nightly 7.30 9.30 p. m. -James Stewart, Doris Day Matinee Saturday 2 p. m. SHEET METAL WORK IS 'JUST ONE MORE THING THAT WE DO, FOR HOMED STORE LS POST S T • 'Wednesday, September 11th, 1957 $2.00 per year $2.50 Hoilinper polya kovic° At a kith:elle-ring cerelleenY Olt r . ST, .AMBROSS ALTAR SOCIETY The lteeelitene. Airs, Janies Walt, wee ltesteeset0 the Menebere. .Of Atubrose Ante' Society at her hew,' o• n _eV:et ea for the monthly Meet, , Mrs, Wm. Flake led in saying the ; opening' prayer, The .soeretary's. report was. read .and adopted and .coe- reelteedence read followed by the financial report given by tile trees, • Mrs, Leo Gaynor. Eleven mem, here answered the roll eall,. Mrs. L. Ryan reported for the Education Committee that, the Children's meg- ' azines have been sent for. The Visting committee reported several visits }yore made and cards sent, The visiting comeeittee for Septem- ber is Mrs, L. Nernaghan and Mrs Leo Gaynor. The Alta Committee will 'be 'Mre. Wm. Blake and Mrs. Leo Cam-W. It was .decided. to. bring clothing to the next meeting, and box will be peeked to be sent to Father Orlelaherty at Spanish, Ont. It was decided that the group would enter ;the project "Gifts For Grand-1 mother's Birthday" at the Brussels Pall Fair, and Mrs.' C. Steffler will be the. convenor. The treasurer buy paint and .epproach someone to Paint.the front door of the elturch. A 'shore program followed with Mrs. Joe Ryan reading "It's My Birtledee which was thoroughly enjoyed. Mrs. L. Ryan was the winner of the door prize. Be Thou My Guide was gi'v'en by Mrs. L. Ryan, written by Ruth Hussey ;about her personal life and her faith Dop't Point That 4inger I was given by Mrs. C. Steffler. A ,delicous lunch was served by Mrs, Wm. Blake and Mrs Lee Gaynor assisted by the hostess. A social half hour was enjoyed and a hearty vote of thanks given, the luneet eorn- mettee and hostess and the meeting adibuirned. VgTasaNs NAMES (3E,iNct SOUGHT • BRUSSELS FALL FAIR, SPECIAL- PRIZES. Simpeous-Beterit -- -Silverware -- belting Gentian Eelteet aladCo. - Spice Rack --- SktX.19.0 Canada Packers Domestic .Sivertenine - pie and CselIte. T. Eaten -CO.. Ltd. -e.$11.v.erwarie - DeitY Met T., Eaton Co., Ltd. - $110 - Bacon Hog Special E. S. Watt end. Sons --- i cwt., Roe° Breed, Cali Meal P01140. ,101b8. to BOY &' C lbs. to Girl for hest Shovellniallehittile , • Grade Cattle Section Claes ii „eel PegeleW's Harness Shop -- I3enelegee, and Beanket Rap* ' Doris McDonald - .Silverveood's ace Cream--- SlOw' , Bicycle Race Domestio Menufecthres Section K, 2 - -Special Prize $5.00 f Qr, the most 110/11IS donated by Item arauhrook Wonlenie Institute, ' Special $5.00 foe the roost peeints in Section 0. Flowers froPra, ,4411 0rombrook Women% Illetitelie. • ee, xriC The Historical temmettee of tble Saturday, august 31. M Demo jse elerrie Tem.:Men Contemilal li.* I e Helen Telealtevice exchanged. beep, purehase two wedding yaws with Oliarlee Iddger Tiolliuger In St. Matt:heves, Aug, authorized to pleelle to be placed permanently In the Morrie Township ilall- One Pleene to record the learnee .. of Reeves, Deputy Reeves, Clerics and Treasurers who have served the . Township since inceleporation in. 1855. The other will be a Memorial Given is marriage by her father tablet op which will be inscribed the the bride wore a gown of .Chantilly navies Of ithose coming from the lace and nylon Wile over taffeta. towuship wee paid the Supreme Sacrifice in World War I and World . The bouffent skirt. apple:peed with War IL lace and extending in a train. A lace eieg held fingereitelength veil The commute members ere elle:toes ;40 seciltri, a <,,omplete, lint elf names roses. she carried red sweetheart: roses. white stephanotis and white of these men to be completed by Sept, 25th. and handed to One or the I sweetpeas. Mrs. William Hudak, the bride ;following Hietorical Committee ' members -- 'Walter Shortreed, R. R sister : MI" Yvonne Pollard of 2, Walton; pick pracitoa. ‘, R. R. 5 a Brussels, and Miss Joan Neils attend- Brussels and Ralph. Shaw. R, R. 2 ed the bride. and also little Marie Bluevale. t Irollireceer Tyne le7aecy Archibald, as The following list of names has I, flower girls, All dressed alike in arose coral waltz-lengell dresses, they already been compiled. Corrections carried baskets, of blue-tinted roses and add4teons will he appreciated end' white gladioli. by the commititee. Werld War I lican Chun h. the Rev. James D. Lafferty officiating. (The bride is the of Mr. and airs. Steve Polya- kovice and the groom is the ron of Mr. and Airs. William Edger MUM- ger of Fruitland. Tree Sweet Crushed Pineapple 20 oz. tin Stafford's InstanTt Chocolate Drink 16 oz. Nu Milk 3 lb. carton Aylmer slpoez.cial Process Peas i 24c o 41 45c 1 99c 1 1 2 for 29c CLOSED FOR REPAIRS The Feed Mill of J. C. Adams and. Son will be closed ZOt repairs from Sept. 18th to Sept. 2;lst incluelve. The office will be open. as usual. feu wit lnd other yalues Just as great as these 41 THE IT IS FRESH PEACH SEASON Featuring COUSINS PEACH ICE CREAM St In Cones, Bricks, and Half Gallons Be Sure To Take Home Enough From Your Nearest Cousilek, Ice Cream Dealer or the Creamery, • Not Just to.day or to-morrow, but Every Day of the ester. Mr. Rod .Throbs or Smithville, was hest man and Mr, James, Berrie or Brussels, 'and Mr. William Hudak, Toledo, were ushers. Wedding music was provided by I. Mr. John Rawford and Miss Sonya Ramsay, who sang. Following a reception. in the Armenian Community Centre. the couple left on a motor trip to the Eastern United States. They will make their home in Frnitla.nd, William. Forbes. Richard Fay James McCaleum Charles Forrest • 'Robert Lawson William Hall. Leslie McKenzie Henry (Hank) Anderson Daniel O'Toole, Menem Toe& World War it Russell Barnard Charles Benda Harry Cummings King Hastings. Arthur . McLean Donald Murray Joseph Nicholeen. Gordon Nichol Roy Pearce jack Speir Archie Young UNITED CHURCH The Rev. J. W, Hird, a retired.] iliinisiter from Gerrie, was the gees fleet-teller in the United Church on Sunday while the minister was con- I, dulckng anniversary ; services at ; Woodland neat Mount Forest, The choir sang the ? ariehem. ,"Walking :esus". • This Suindity is Rally Day. Every- .1 BUS TRIP NOTICE Anniversary Services will be hell At :Union 'United. Church on !Sept- ember 1.5eh with Rev. Stanley Bren- ton as guest speaker. WESTERN FAIR, LONDON 1 1 4 1 .1 SAT U RDAY, SEPT,, 14th, Bub Leaving 'At 8 A. M. Returning After BRUSSELS CREAMERY Services, lit 11 A. M. and S P. lel. • Pho4e, AO_ Brussels, Ont. Grandstand Performance Trip $2.00 Phone - 11 or 48x4 Sponsored 'By Senior Girls Softball Club Mitchell Fall F ENGAGEMENT SEPT. 24 & 25 The engagement Is announced of Margaret Marie. daughter of Mrs. Harry MeOutcheon and the late Harry B. McCutelleon to Alvin, Bernell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith, Wroneter, Ont, Marriage to take place latter paint of SePtember. "The Biggest Little Fair in Ontario!" $6000 in_ Prizes HORSE RACES ' Sunday Senoloi Morning Worship 10 A. M,. 11.15 A. M. 2.22 and 2.28 Classes $200 Purees "Rernembef [the Sabbath Day to keep it The Library houre from Sept- ember to June are as follows: Monday 8 p.m. to 5 lem, • f? gent V21.4C Tip Top. Tailors Phone 24 Elb 7.301 to 9 p.m, , Knox Church, ETHEL. Minister: Mi. C. L. Thompson 42r8 7.30 mm to '9 p.m, Morning Wforelhip 9.45 A. M. S. School & Bible Class '11 A. M. Guest Preacher -. Rev, J, W, Hird of Goatee We Weltome You to Our Services, 7.30 p.m to 9 p.m. 7.30 p.m to 9 p.m. 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Melville Church Minister: Rev. H. T. Colvin, B. D: Organist - Donald Dunbar Divine Worship 11 A. M. Union. Service at Melville Presbyterian Church Come in NOW for Special & To Be Made 16.00 Children's Coat Sets o 0 LLASHMAR 'DRIVE-IN THEATRE The. United Church OF CANADA Minister; Rev. L. Brown 13,A; B.D. Organtat: Mrs. A. E. Martin , Rally Day Service Sunday Scheel meets in. the base- ment to titillate for the Church service - 11 A. M. Divine 'Worship With Sund4 School in attendance -- 1T.15 A, M. Silibjectee. "Whet Snell I say lid 1U Palter I LISTOWEL SiMialtiVigigiVAMMEal3;11 Brussels Export Packers 011111M111111111 (Completely Regrtodeldd) Set. = Mon. Sept. 14 - 16 "RUN FOR COVER" 4 Wed. - Thurso Sept. 11 - 12 1. Colour - VistaVisloh ., BOB HOPE James Ce,griey, John Derek THE LEMON DROP KID Wants All Kin THE JUNGLE" 'meg, Wed,' tot 'Sat, Sept. detour, VistaVision I. "LOAD <50' Double Feature"THAt CEFitAii\I FEELING'' Deb Hope, Eva Marie Saint fi with Johnny Shieffield And "tHE RESTLESS BREED" „ . ii,AtoetHinid GOES" Scott Brady, Ann Bancroft Thur. '" Sept. doletif Bing .Ceotby, beeild oteliffee • Monday Tuesday Wednesday Mitzi dayri,or Sept. 16 , 17 wig Stewart, portrays. CildOet 'Llrittheit in 20;:ititt 1:016.0 6 ClneniaSoope ttioeliset thHilltigt Auffitntiol . of POULTRY Anglican Chit -tch e CANADA 111/000h ati spos•etat sov. 'red L .01‘1011, C. Jihnoo Church, isoue..14 8,06 P. M. EVenSeitg. at David's Ciuroi, i-leetryn 4.4 Tlxanksgivirig Services 11,00' A. M and S.00 P. M. er A BEST PRICES PAIP: Before You sell Your Poultry. ..gitli6t MOO In Or Phone Brussels Export P.4idilidtt.. Pli.00,0:10g1 E4iott. ,Paket.t, 'salad you adiiistrig ycn how to tdtyOtt:ti.Otdt:Qi C - -3 hAtiTr' - -0. PI It NING ,t.HL-A)10,0 . "AL A, It. V'112/Vt.C'' BRUSSEL c• Th..1.4,. 47. 4,4+6 dear .,11Ok ()tried Opens at 7.26 &Clock, First Sho 8.64 Citrlldrert Udder 12 in: bar° Pied botoaii 4i 414