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The Brussels Post, 1958-02-05, Page 1Not just to-day or tO7MArrevy, out Es/cry Day ot tne year. THE PRE5fd1 torit.:aCH. ' PEOPLE WE KNOW ( PalizADfli air. and Mrs. J. Wheeler and Mr. tar and Mrs. Ken Beatty of Winthrop r' Knox Church, CRANBROOK attended the Turkey Convention in r Minister: Mr. C. 1. Thompson t ,ITamilton last week. Worship Service Mr. P. Tewell thanked everyone fer their .faitiniul work done during the net year. Nfter adjournment Jog, the meeting the ladies served a bonntiacl and tasty lunch.I • Ceo. Wesien.burg.' Sec. MAJESTIC W. I. The February meeting of the i Majestic Womens Institute will , be held in, the Brussels Public Li- brary on Thursday afternoon, Feb. • 13th. at 2 o'clock. • The meeting under the convenor- ship of Mrs. Eldon Wilson and Mrs. • F. Conley. Mr. Carl Hemingway, Secretary: Fieldman of the Huron County ' Federation: of Agriculture will be the guest speaker. • The motto will be given by Mrs. Harold Spar, The Skirts made by . the local Club Girls will be on die- play. All the ladies are cordially lilnvited to attend, IN MEMORIAM SULLIVAN — In Wring Memory of a dear wife and mother, Valeria Merle, who pagsed away February 7th, 1954 Our lops, cannot tell how much we'"; miss her Our hearte cannot tell what to say. God alone knows how' we miss her! In a home that is !lonesome to-day, Over remembered by Herb and i `3 Convenience-3 infinite walk to Union. Station, closest hotel to heart of downtown. • Luxurious guest- rooms and suites. • Good Food—full course ; meals and delicious snacks, p. • Entertainment—Home of the famous Club Indigo featuring Broadway Shows nightly. THE HOTEL ICE CREAM SPECIAL FLAVOUR , For FEBRUARY is itikthOrthiel as et/e0134 OEM Mgt. 1Pli/rg 00100 Donets lent, Ottawa W ant qn 0, • $2.00 per year 'Post Publishing House Wednesday, FebruaiY 5th,, 1958 ............ ..17416,30 ANNUAL, VESTRY MEETING • ( SKATING CARNIVAL_ TO BE W. SHORTR.P FM-VIL.g0Tgi2 ST. 40HN'E. .ANOLIQAN. Pill/API-J. HELP HERE FRI. FEB.. 24St j FAIR PRESIDENT ' The annual Vestry M,eeting„ of St. • Plan -.1Q attend Ole Carnival to be i The laaa • Huron: At ricaltaral i• joit's Church was well atteud5d, .hold In the 'arena on Friday .even, Society held its annual Melting on 'Mg, February W,et, Net only Wild you, have a very .enjoyable time but but you Will be supposing a .goed t cause. Clark's Pork and Beans 20 oz. • n.• 3 3 I, k 4 k A 2 for 37c Wednesday night in the Cranbrook Community Hall. The, business Meeting was preceded py 'turkey sapper served by lie Members of the Attar Society of St, Ambrose Roman Catholic Church„ Brussels. A vote of thanke for this was moved by Richard Proceer, Picnic Peas T11.0 reports of .socretlary cLlil treae- kirer were given and •un•ateloilalY adopted. Favourable reports wero given by . each of the following: A, V. p, A.; Sunday Scihool; W, A,; . 1Nromen's Gullet and the Junior Auxiliary, The frillowilng officers were • ,olootoe4 .1: S. Smith, Rector's Warden, was held over for the present at the requeht of the rector, F, Jewell,• People's Warden — VIM, Bernard Treasnrer L, 'Glasgow Asst, Treas. — Mrs. • 13, Diltott Auditors — A. Wood, G. Wesenburg Delegates to Synod — J. A. Bird., J. S. Smith, IL Bryrms. Management -- H, McOutch▪ eon„ 1. W. McCuteheon, G, Thornton, A. Wood, Mrs. P. Dallas, Mrs, A. .Streth, Mrs. I, Alcock. Other .1.rastneas followed: Mr. F. Jewell read a letter • concerning the budgetg: work in the diocese. fuel 1)1111 changes. The meeting nkreed to sponsor Scout and Cub grouns, to, meet in !the basement. as before: that h wreath b e pur- 1 chased on pemerogrance Day and placed at the Cenotaph;, that finan- cial statements be printed and. sent :to every member, Mrs. F. Jewell thanked all the ladieS who helped in the various departments. • A vote of thanles was recorded to the W. A, and the Guild for their financial help. St. • john's Church will assume resnonsibilitee of caring for the Mc- Ontebeen Cemetery, • as it was so deeded. 20 QZ. 2 for 25c, ' rink committee hairs ten.; tniive cemeting the leo ( t value, which they they think will make this building more service- able to the coomo.oity in, that ice ; could be made umeh. More quickly `Also it could be Trade more use of during the summer months for such • • 41c The Children's Aid Slciety Of Huron County ANNUAL MEETING COURT HOUSE, GODERICH Wednesday, February 12th, 1958 31c 23c York Peanut Butter 16 oz. jar Beehive Corn Syrup 2 lb, tin, Campbell's Tomato Soup 2 for M.* 441.1.41 activities as roller skating, (lane- lag, tennis, etc. The committee has an estimate of $2000 for this jab, Which after all would only be 2000 people with 81,00 each, Let us all get behind project 0.110 put it over the top, See adver- isement in next week's issue of this paper. NOTICE The World Day ot Prayer Service will be held in Brussels tinted Church on Friday afternoon., Feb, 21st, at 3 1).411, Theme: -- The Bread of Life,' The service this year inak been prepared by the women of. the Commonwealth of Australia. ••• kokk ▪ 4 •413 • ...... AR.3. 2,00 P, M. Panel Discussion .On Adoption Public Cordially Invited . 3 -1.3;333;:ii431711F3GW-ArATINtr .143:=33.34' 7774 40M3;MOCk7.771.1 ATTE"NTION GLEN M. RONNENBERG, INSURANCE AGE)NCY Former Collins Agency Office in Export Packers Building • Brussels Office Open Tuesdays and Fridays P H 0 E 1 9 X ?feu wit `end other veluee Net as greet Be these Al Phone 7 We Deliver UNITEID CHURCH W. A. Tare Woman's Association of the United Church met in the Chnich parlour on Tuesday, January 21st, at 3 p. 'with an attendance of 28. The president, Mrs. Bryans, in the chair, opened the meeting with a hymn, scripture reading by Mrs. Bone and prayer offered by CRev, Mr. Brown. The secretary's report was read and approved. Rev. Mr, Brown conducted the installation of the 19598 officers as follows: President — Mrs. Jas, Bryan's 1 st Vice Pres. Mrs,,R. B. Cousins 2nd Vice Pres. — Mrs. C, McFadden not what we GAIN but what we GIVE, Measurers the worth of We live. GARD OF THANKS the life I wish to express my sincere appreciation for the good wishes and acts of kindness given •so gen- erously to me both in Victoria Hos- pital and later at home. Mrs. Kenneth. MacDonald • f .CHERRY VANILLA - IN BRICKS, HALF GALLONS AND CONES. , Knox Church, WHIRL Minister: Mi. C. L. 'Thompson Adult Bible Class 1.46 P. M. Monday School 1.46 P. M. :fr.aship Sex/vice - 2.46 P..g What kind of ChuFeh would my iej aux& be, VI, All its members were lust like me. • United Church Sunday School SKATING !PARTY TUESDAY, FEB. 11th, 1958 e In -The Brussels Arena , TUESDAY, JANUARY 28th Lunch After At The Church Admiesion: 25c & 35c TAKE HOME ENOUGH FROM YOUR NEAREST DEALEIR COUSINS' LTD. ) `Phone 22 3rd Vice Pres, — Mrs, J. Rowland finished line beef and six the dairy Secretary -- Mrs. D, A, Ream Asst. — Mrs. Robt. Walker section. Ten coMpleted the swine e•- Treasurer — Mrs. -Wm. Bell Club cempetition. AssistantWe, W. Williamson Pianist — Mrs. A. Armstrong Assistant. — Mrs. H. Thomas Treasitrer reported a very suc- cessful 1957. Mrs. Cousins and Mrs, Rowland reported for the Penny Sister Con- test. The Blue side being. the win_ rs. The Red side is, to entertain the Blues and their penny sisters at the February meeting. Mrs Michel and Mrs. Albert Cardiff were auditors. Save the Children repoTted tvtery eitccessfuI •an Item- ized account was placed on file of articles sent. It was moved by Mrs. Lowe, and I directors to the inerchante, he said -seconded by Mrs. Rose we pin... It Was up to them to attract atten- ehase -2 dozen more chairs for the ion. Directors Chosen, R. B Brussels Four retiring dirediors, Harold Thomas, -Ross Knight, Ma,teMcintosh and Wilfred Shortreed, were re. placed by John, McDonald; Brussels; Fred Kirkpatrick and Jan Van Vleet, Grey township; -and Wilfred Shor'yeed.for Morat, , Guest speaker for the evening was Douglas 6.. Miles,, agricultural re- presentative for Huron County. He commented ihat it takes both -men- and women, to run a Emcees- °ful Fair Likening- •a. Fair to a phew window on Main street and the ' Attend Church This 'Sunday • Thursday, Friday and 'Saturday February 5 7 3 Burto. Lancaster, Kirk Douglas in "GUNFIGHT AT 6. K. CORRAL" Color Easily' the best Western of 1957 Regent Theatre. SEAFORTH • pit * Thurs., Fri, and Sat. Melville Church DELICATE DELINQUENT" Jerry Lewis Martha Hyer Organist — Donald Dunbar Its rough, tough and riotous. * * 10 A. M. coxpro 11 A. M. BEYOND BOMBASA Cornell Wilde Donna, Reed • a • The United Church OF CANADA MinPater: Rev. L. Brown B.A; B.O. 6 .00 Perms Opaday School shine NoThip SHOPPED VAL'S BEAUTY SHOPP Brings Vero.. Annual , COLD WAVE S PECIAL Until Until February 15th S. S. room. "Faimers must stick together and Mrs. Leash ;flavoured the group I . think in terms of unity," he said, With solo: • and expreesed the hope Of better Bueiness meeting closed with a tithes to come than the past fwa hymn and -all repeating the Berke.' diction. Mtg. Armstrong thanked yeare have seen. for the successful Meeting. . - • • i-lOWTICULTURE, MEETING. The Anneal Meeting of the Brussel The AMAMI Meeting of the Brus- sels and District Horticulture Soc- iety Xmas held id the Library with a latge, attendance. The repent. was •given by Mars.1,. fterneY and IVIrS. 'Malaita concern-; ing ,the flower 'beds which blended IseVer; small bee SOUth of the bridge; besides the Library Etna., Clerk's reeled. .Also north of the bridge et the Lions 'Park, half a l bleak in front of Mfr, Frarik Mttch- else 'winkle* !boxes 'On the bridge 'and at the Town• Hall and,; flowers tit 'the signs at the ripprortelt to tower• II The !financial• statenfeiil 'include eXPetidittiree divle truntoveit Ott $1.0610'• Prizes for -Posters Bird. Hatted. CenilietitiOna tvloottntti„ todolco ote. 25.06 156tdole§ • *itl• O. tt, A. 'M60)61%1)10 .foa. t3,71 l :dog of niatita• etc. N0.46 , • • ii:Ot • •41' Lf !a man - - should be - Written On The Wind ef 64.76 $8.00 Perms $6.75 $10.00 Perms $8.75 Organiett PAN. A. E. Martin / 11 A. M. "Questions Jelluts Asked" (3) "Who do you think I am?" $12.60 Perms $9.76 Phone 40X for Your AppoIntrife-nt ;I Noon Churett School y.ao pi. "interviews of. Jesus" ; *S51 "With a !Persecutor and BlaaRheiner" PIN?* CKNX Radio and • , Y , • P. . - • ea • is IN' MEMORIAM KEFFER to; loving memory of a ic dear husband and father, Charier Keifer,. who Passed away 2 years ago, February10th, 1956 Ve smile, with the World,, ' But never forget.. Tri our gotdon of ineolorik" lie lives With tie - — Sadly missed by his wife and family: I IN MEMORIAM GIRRON our dear Seir•Hat'VeY,- who passed away in Kiditiiit;, Vehrktatt 2flit". 061, On year PassedAna that that , 'Whet dad ' 'Mid daY lbled was Called tied took •iitriu 1)0).16 fk.•*itt' iris will toiti in city thearite lie liVetit itit• --- Sae* iniaded thtetifOi 4iretlier and staters. ,„ ! Anglican Church . or, 04/ANADA BOA Mf1110.81111. OW. Ong .164111, L t *40 'li% Milli Ctiorith, 9ExAatttio 414NbA14 n A. M. MAttilid stisido ,,sa-001 1• thuittictat 13th, tAdif 'lid Cht&itoe. kide,y6 FRONT and MO* TORONTO PHONE:WIRE .„. • ANNUAL MEETING Wingham General Hospital The : Meeting• of the Whig- • ham Gestural Hioapital Association Will I'd held tit Friday, February et S p. in the recreation roomroomOf the Nurses' Reeideile,d at Winghaiiv. All matters of bnaitieea Pertain- 'fig to the Winghani Heapttal Aasgciation 'including the election el 4alsi:d Other officers and 'consideration'considerationOf the R3'-Laws Of tlie. Hospital *fit be order` &Let, ballot in the. eleofio4 'of directors person Mot the a member ot the Association:. One -tiny 'be' 'Obtained for Aii# -6t 60 dollar *1,06 lioti the t/Oiiikliatif 1. Hospital, the teerettitti. .firte6d, firer, or a. membermember of the Beard Direeetorit, Very:bOdy' WeIdome, 4 .1 .1 ttd, tOpitolik , lohn Sit-tong,85014etirY• Tad •". 11 ▪ 'Maoteraili. •15' '4* reSiderit 1 JEWELS PRESENTED OA pirartsday, 30,n1ittrY 16th, at 'their 'teenier Meeting, Western Star Ledge 140 of the Independent Onider Of OddfetioWs pi.eSented 25 Year Jewels to bros. 'Roy kentedY Mid 1). A, Bann, * Presentation wiaA Made by tiler Clarence Hamilton, D, 1)t,, of tisteWei. llrotlheit Were also present trOlii Myth and tigoOot todgeO, After the presentation MOetal , everling lots enjoyed by all. • Seated at the head table were president Wilfred Shozireed and Mrs, Shortreed; `selc)reqtry-treae. aver Norman S. Hoover and Mrs Hoover: -Mr. and Mrs. James Mo.ir; , Mr. rind Mrs. Rirliord Procter; Mr. .Cecil ThompOon; Mr. Clement Steffler; and Mrs. D. Matheson. Green was said by Mr. C. Thomn- son, A short musical ffroe.rnul , in• trodueed by Mr, Shortreed. con- sisted of rirrorillan and solo select. ;. , lona C'eei.1 Thompson, and vocal duets by Kingand Crnerne • Mcnonild. 1.e.e,nnpimierl by Mrs. Wm. Kilw, Normen Dower in his report listed Wei Fair reeeints $5,681.31 1001 exnenifituree $5.'592•: and a balancee91.31. There were 2.000 entries in the. Pair, the prizes lint total offered anionnted $4,53,1; and the prize money paid was $3,1171. , Gneiss received totaled, $2,036. De1e17,thtes to. a 'district meeting at Dungannon reported a common difficulty among Fall Fair directors rs poor attendanice, Clement Steff- ler in his retort sand, "without -atten- dance. a Fair •Can.it show progress," in the. discussion that followed,- apples were tsiuggested. as a comm- ercial feature, front' the standpoinf .of interest and deoomative value. Reports on two successful field, crop conine'Otions — corn and Garry oats — were received. Thera were 34 entered in the corn competition and 18 in the oats competfiion. James Smith,- reported for a mixed beef -4-H Club, said that 18 had James Moir expressed the thanks of the gathering to -the spe-aker and announced a district convention in. Brussels in 1958. Mrs. W. 3', Turnbull, reporting for the women's divisian, announced thael their prize lists are printed and mailed to exhibitors. At' a directors' et-teeth* felloW- ing the close of the business Meet- ing, ()Bikers were electel aS follows: president, 'Wilfred Shortreed; vice- }presidents, Clement Steiner, Richard Procter; secrekiary-treasurer, Norman 8, Hoover. CAPITOL THEATRE Monday • Tuesday - Wednesday February 10 - I1 • 12' ' u WRITTEN ON THE WIND II' Adult Entertalament in Color pool? Hach), tatireti Ea'cali, Dorothy Malone a What 'd Mat' tells a Wolliskti - • - 'and what a woman tells DANCE. gthol. • Community Hall FRIDAY, 7th ORCHESTRA m.THYNNE, • and Al-COOK with. SOLOISTS. Dancing Starts At 10 P. M. Lunch will be served. Sponsored by the Farm Union For a Good Time Come to Ethel Community Centre Feb. 7th I Also Compute Income "Tax Rettirns (Farmers or Othert Phone For Appointiment LISTOWEL 3.4.4ot • *Ka • t.