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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1958-02-26, Page 1LENTEN SPECIAL For Colorful, Protein-Rich Salads and .Meatless Rain Dlisfizaite YOU'LL ENJOY DELICIOUS COTTAGE -CHEESE It's Yew. Best protein Food Buy. Phone 22 ;:.ltd order Some To-Day or ph.k-. p Your Supply, At The Dairy , R. B. COUSINS LTD. This sto'y was filmed on locaOlon inside a woman's sot& VOICE OF '"NEIGHBORLY NEWS" Artlitir L. PhelpS. noted. breatleaster and literary a Is um heard. oath S.4thilits• otfAtr. radio progi•aroirie "Neighborly litoadedat over' the network, / 11 A. Wie iteTy * Stijido O'ettlay • dAtuf,d6y I Weeeday 8,00 I c lu bduble 41-litto.dta Of The tqavyY Roiialcl 'fiedaif aL tiaidefit• ,iga . .1 arse' 4.46 :P.. ,§deljtot aiid tie, iVi.nOeii` Si OdaY School • ri 0 B USSELS 4 OST .4.0therhie j Gs ~mg (dies tes4, raw otees Desismaat• Otlivia Wednesday, February ;26th, 11958 -.•-•••••olir" Pas House Publishing THE $2.00 per year - IMO G CARDIFF AND COCHRANE o HURON CANDIDATES Annual Firemen's DANCE Dress Optional in Brussels Town Hall orr: FRIDAY, FEB. 28th KEN. WILBEE'S ORCHESTRA-+- DANCING 10 fo-14 Lunch Booth in the Hall. Admission : Popular Prices; sponsored by Brussels Firemen. Everyone Welcome Sharon Hemingway Crowned queen •T, Buchanan, aft her home In ' Of Carniyal; Carl Hemingway King, BrueSel.O. Sitharday night, L Elston 'Cardiff of Bru,esele, veteran ief '18 years in the Federal House, was again the unlanimoul choice of the ProgressiOe Censer- vativele in' the riding of Huron, at the nominatian meeting held in Clinton, last Friday. He was the only man nolninalited. He will be opposed dry William G. Cochrane, former Mayor of Exe- ter, ivho was chosen! Liberal candl. date in guron riding for the Domin- Ton election IVIlareh 31, at .a party nominating convention "in Clinton last Thursday afternoon. Miss Florence, I, Buchanan. 4 witism..S ICE PARNIVAk, ENTICES LARGE CROWD Tills.e.purrogiiityv043 saddened by • - the .sudden .4eitth of M,ies. Florence • •••," • I .00040 . ev0 ,,,,,,,,,,, 3 for 99c 4 for 99c 2 for 33c 2 for 29'c 2 for 33c • • t•tf.4•00 • • • • • • 4 4 4 o. 4 4 4 4 A 4 4 1 7 tins 99c 3 pkgs. 85c Silvergleain Fancy Red Cohoe Salmon • • ,, • • • • Solo Margrine Picnic Peas 20 oz. Carnation Milk. Hunts Catsup Tip Top Tomatoes 20 oz Dares Party Puffs A retired sphipl teacher, she had , The Carnival spirit prevailed and a, large Circle of friends aild hundreds of skaters in gay cost- adquaintances who mourn lier .death. limes presented a colorful sped- 4n her 741th year, she was born in aele alp Brues.els Atrima, on Friday Wial Ion, the daughter of the late t night, Mark, Buchanan eand the former Ja ne meal'', As el young gi rl, sh e Mjse Sharon Hemingway, daughe iter Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Bernina- m.oved with her family to Brussels, AMY, won the crown Carnival Following her eduleation in Brussels Queen and Carl Hemingway was publilte school, and: continuation school, (she attended Clinton Model chosen King. School, .where she received her The Brussels Legion Pipe Band ,otealehers' diploma. She taught school were an added attraction and per- ..at S iLynor, Winona, and. Tittanow , formed several drills under the before she returned to Brussels, ,direction cie Pipet-Major George • She taught the „'primary grade here Elliott. for 25 years, before retiring in 1931, ; She was a faithful member of Brus- sels United Church, where she was eotivo in the WMS. e'en wit `Ind other value* Just as greet as these at B LYTH STANDARD PUBLISHER DEAD Kenneth Whitmore, editor of he Blyth Standard -died suddenly about COO a.m. Sunday. • A year ago Mr, "Whitmore Suffered a heavy attack of "flit" from which he was a long time recovering. He had remained on the job until last Thurs- day when he 'look another •attack of fin Mr. AVhitirorce who • was was a perforated ulcer haemorraging. Mid. 'Whitmore, who was in his Yean was a native ,of Col- • United Church.' borne iTownship, near Goderieh. After "serving an appronticesthip Burial Was in Brussels cemetery. with the •Clinton INews.Record he 1 Pall Bearers were Thomas' Sta. - bought the Standard!, some ! chair, R. B. "Cousins, • T. L, McDon- I 20 years ago •foom the late A. W. I ald, Max Wallet/I,. William H. King Robinson. -and Frank sLit'lle. Surviving is his wife, the former Gladys Blake, of Colborne toven- shi'p :and one son, Douglas, who was in business with his !either. !The remains rested at the Task./ er Memorial ChaAel until Tuesday , when a funeral service was held in f Blyth 'United Church aa 2430 p. m. Rev. Charles 'S"clotit, Sarnia, former *.einistee of •Blyth, , offici.1 . _ THE RUTLEDGE • She is survived by 'wo brothers, Dr, Harvey Buchanan,. Deloraine. Man,; and 'Ward of Detroit. Funeral service was held Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 18th, at the D. A. Rahn funeral home, conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Brown of Brussels I in his causing Phone Not Just Ito-day.or to-morrow, but Every Day of than year. We Deliver in() S kate.g Cloriflli11. which • attrwoted, skaters of all ages, from the tiny tots to the not-so-young. sponsored by the Arena Commies- 'loners was a huge COM Oliver Riley 'was master et ere- monies and was assisted in carry- ing out the pragrem li Jack Mc- Donald, Leonard Mecham Jack McWher er and George McCuteheon. J udges were Mrs. Stewart Mc- Naughton, Mrs, M, McKinney, and Allister 'G'reen, all of Winghane. Prize winners were as follows:— Best Dressed Couple over 10 — Mr. and Mrs. q. Schaeffer of Kurteiville; Maxine Meehan and Ralph Watson. Beelfi Dressed' Couple, nnler 10 — Penny and Linda Lowe; and Karen Kieffer. Best Combo Clown Mrs. Nora Stephenson; Murray Lowe. Best National Clostanne — Gatl M- ice; Donald' Fischer. Best Dressed Lumberjack — Man; Ian McDonald; Woman, Mrs. Joe Brewer. BesI Dressed Boy under 16 — David HeminginaY; Kieffer Best Dressed Girl under 16 :—, Linda Johnston; Marjorie Kieffer, Best Dressed Lady over 16 — Mrs. O. Schaeffer Mae:Ine Meehan. Best Dressed Man over 10 ,ee DonTyn Hemftway; Carl Hem ingWay. Largest Family on Skates — Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heminyway.and family. Oldest Person 'on Skates — Ian. Mc- Donald; Carl Hemingway; Doer Prizes -7, Carmen Meehan; Jean Cardiff. tallentline Costume — Lois Storey; Geraldine McTaggart, Youngeat Girl on Skates — Cathie Bone, Doreen Storey. Youngesr/ Bey on. 'Skates — Wayne McDonald; Play Hemingway, Best Costume Not. Entered .Ln Any Other Class — Carol BrYansee Marien Hemingway. Moist 'Graceful Conple on Ice — Marilyn Knight and Don. Horning- t at CO,WIbOy Clostubte Paul *McDoritald, Cowgirl CoStunie LYiin Worknian. ! queen of the ClerniVal — Sharon t 1TerirhigivOY. King of the Carnival — Carl Hernitigway, rtaoss Boys ever 16 -- David Kenliedy, Dori Hemingway, Peter Homing- r - VillablI011110•401SUL•2120111I CARD DV THANKS, I wish to take this opportunity to express my sincere, thanks-•to my relatives, friends and neighbours far theilh. eqlds and. gifts while I 'wee .a patient in. Winghem leolspital laud since •came home. Everything was deeply appreci- ated. George Bone. Brian Phone r !rHE PRE5Ert VE1-1,14kfil 4,,101);;KOH C'KelADAl, Knox Church,' ChANBROOK Minister: M. C. Thompson Brussels MAJESTIC W.. I. 11 Worship Service Majestic Women's Institute met in the Library basement with the "(resident, Mrs. Win, H. Bell in the ,chair. A . Unitarian. Service Corn- -, mittee appeallor layettes for Arab babies mated ho plans for a shower of 'articles for these • at the March TilverYoue can help 'to impretve the World by iniptocring himself. s. CAPITOL THEATRE ilwir ..TE,NDERS WANTED 'Morrie Township !Tenders will le received by the undersigned! up until 12 o'clock, noon, March 1, 1958, , to supine' cnash and Idelilv'er Approxirniately 12,000 cubic (yards of gravel on 'Morris Township roads as the Road :Ouperlieltendent directs. CruSher is to' e equippeewith a % theft screen. A certified cheque for $200 must "alecomPany each tender. Lowest or any tender not nedelssarily accepted. Geo. C. Marlin', Clerk. TENDERS WANTED Morris Township • ----- ----e---, — !meeting, Mrs. R. W. Stephens was, - PEOPLE WE KNOW . ' I chasm a. delegate to the district :. * • * 1 direeters' Conference at Gueleill in . Miss Elizabeth Pipe, of. London,! May; is holidaying at her home. here, . i Mrs. Edon WilsOn arid .Mrs. Ferg Mr. John T. Smith, formery of ,; .Connelly, •contreners of the agri- Morris Township„, and a forter s 'ault'ure and ,Ctuntitlian indtistries .. teacher in Brussels, now of .Bridge-1 committee, were in charge of the, fOort, has accepted a position as I program. -Mils'. Douglas Bernina. SuperIvisorary Principal of the 201 way .conducted community . sing- TOOM puhlic School in. HesPeier. jag) with Mrs, W. C. Kerr et the * 4) * 1 piano.. Mfrs. Wilslon introduced J. David Kennedy was awarded 2ndet Carl Hemingway, eecretary-tieldman place in the two classes in:which he for the Huron Ciounty .Federation eolliMeted in the Toronto Kiwanis ,iof Agriculture. Discalissing a rug= Music Festivaft, the "17 and under" - gestted "Feed Benito as a remedy and the "Open" Saxophone classes. ' for the surplus 'of food.in one section of the world and the presence of CARD OF THANKS , eamine'in others, he Wald "There 14 • I Wofuld like to thank everyone for na surplus of food. We lack a system . all the kindness, gifts, Cards and of distrilmittion" February 2,6. (Alum!), WHIR. Mi. C. L. Thompson Wednesday - Thursday "ROCK f,RETTY BABY" with iSal Mineo 0Johnny Saxon 1,00 P. M. 1.00 P. M. 2.00 P. M. Knox • Minister: Bible Class Sunday School Worship, Service Friday - Saturday Feb. 28 1Y1.0-NI -oaessere God has a mail reesen for loving . M m an than ail; hes for NOR loming God. Attend Church -This Sunday STEWART GRANGER. RHONDA REM GUN GLORY Tenders e will be received. by the undersigned up until 1-2 &Clock, (noon,. March 1, 19'58 to SupPlY 1000 pounds of Warble Fly powder tor Moni;is Township. Lowest or any tender not ,airily accepted Geo, C. Martin, Clerk. , c...Asco.,...merRocoLQR asliAR,. CHILL 'WILLS- STEVE ROM ' >JAMES GREGORY. JACQUES ALIBU:-!".7' necesS. k...`hurch --Organist Donald Dunbar liwiday School Divine Worhip "Fighters of the Lake" in Color Cartoon. 10 A. M. u ra. visits shown to Bruce and me during With a distillery of merchandise , our stay lin the Listawel Memorial he pointed out that -average salaried peolpye spend about 26 per cent of 1 their income on food, 25 per cent . - on clothing, 25 per cent on shelter, , i and the other 25 per cent on other Tenders for supplying Warble , things: If neceSsiter .demanklA a *cut:, Fly Powder few the Town'- : down, it is on the food'that the cut ship of Grey will be received by the ' ithkee pl ace. Undersigned until 13 p.m., Saturday,. . e ' March let, 1958. State price 'per Displaying la] loaf 'of b'rendl he pound: told the audience that the man who 1 Lowest or ' any tender not produces the wheat fel' it gets the Belepital, Sltindelits Bursary Service k. 0V0ViVe ill**. 0 SYM01.0•••• APPLICATIONS WANTED 'Morris Township Mrs. Mac McIntosh March 3 - — Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday Susan Hayward in "I'LL CRY TOMORROW" Adult Entertainment. TE'NDERS WANTED Applications will be releeiisted by .1.the undersigned up until 1,2 o'clock, M on,,March 1, 1958 for Warble Fly j Inspector at 41.00 -per hour plus 7 cents per mild; truck driVer at $1.00 IPer hour and' helper at 85 cents per - hour to Serve •the TOwnship of B.O. Morria. • • The niied Church OF CANADA Minister: Ray. L. Brown B.A; Organist: Mrs. A. E Martin 11 A. M, Abiding TreasurerS gi Noon Church School Geo. C. Martin, Clerk, ;necessarily accepted. trivo coulots and one slice of the Ilklythe M. Cardiff I bread for his share, He also said way, Clerk, Township of Grey( that when ,the housewife hays a Gills over 16, — 1Viaoine 'Meehan. 4 epared wheat cereal she uses Ruth HemiriewaY, tbAIDER6 WANTED.' 1 wheat at $1,16 bushel instead of B'enoogway. Marion s 1 SATURDAY`, MARCH 15th ST. PATRICK'S BAKE SALE " Brussels Library at 3 p. mi 1.0 "Interviews of IeS I 81.50 that it is worth at present., Boys :e2, to 16 — Brian' Rutledge "Fitly'riva Dead 'Men. ; Aug Tenders will 'be received by the , Noes — Ladles Division of Kenneth F;lerey, David Reining- eVenIng service. A Fireside will follow the the Agricultural Society Undersigned for supplying, erosh.1 'He suggested that lab:givers insist , ing and' iimefing 18 000 yard s, more on standard' sizes and weights for oray. I ' and -that they apbrib. Girls :1. 10' 16 — Marilyn Knight: i Oar 1GetSeay,,Ofcgi,nuas•theeir fOtild,the Township 1 iltitels '6f f66d ; be evipipeei preninnts, 01 antes gim .. , .. Carol BrYelikk Marjorie Xieftei1, :' with• .4 Sekeen. .drearel to be i '"611 °°' "5 cents, i6ff"' ' -1 BOry.,Ta,,:i4/1er' 12 — Wei.ernalr LOW-e-- Bob t• ailli(rOved by ;cad eiltierinterident, I „..„. 1 He wo,-a itlianked and presented — -* L I A certified cheque far $800.00' hue • . ” • -- ' Midis iiiiidOr 12 ---Shittron. Starek,, drat „ . . i. 'With a gift by NtrEt, Fejt: doiiielty, 6,1 kiwi, ITeniiingway 766 m thid1 ”' ,,, tildeonvirilly eiteh tender, tenderd to ,,..-•— • - • • - • - 1 be. in by 1 in in - Sgtthl.ti,y - March 1St i , • Douglas .' • " '•' rit charge 'of our elit. eirchtia, and also ' l'i66-le°"' r"° — Mil. and .. ., „ . . ,. „. all/ . la 1 noway. g': rideeSSeerily atiCented, • ( , At etailitililed ehildreii Under 12 , We. Haithl Soeir dea.lt .rtItitlt the • as, • VAL'S BEAUTY SHOPPE' Brings Woe ,,,Atirivai COLD WAVE SO. A . Until February itth AtIgt114ilti Church f6'66 'Penns . ' . 141 , WOO Perms ,.,..., - 4,, 4.... $13.75 , 195g, Lowest or any tones( 1,0no the legend et St. velettuhe, or CANADA 510.00 Perms tIS2 'atitkiift . received a. prize, Oartitt "Now. 412.50 006110 iioi ' „ t9.76. ildythe M. Phone 41.6X, for YOU), Appeintinent Cleric; itetvii§111/* of tlfeY • PmeeeIclia 613' on:rill-Val *lit -be LitlYd Aldo& anal MiSed to" finance arena iiiatalleitee t -Janie§ baiVIS had it 'illsOay.et the Re, ant Theatre -;iNtidei6 for the eithi3Ong: took 'part •in •eteoefeing: i 4 itlAti/Ei ti-IANitt ONO. Omit iiistp. Cimilitoti, bruit/Ai 'FI NDERS VVANtEci r 'sleep tad books of the girls *lie I ?4. SUNDAY Mlieli Credit was skAroriti4 , dittid I Alp ‘et idtey iiiii be received 'by th i -- .— ,,. ' - .6 , - . .4. .;*-- , 1 te-thitril the5e Wlia so undersigned krotil . pan. ittlittuaYi let pioe I Olivet, te the local. teitderif and the, .; 1 wt81' I kindly reinerelliered• rite with Carc16, ,„ i 'head lief iiiitat. i g e, who tool:..., , ., , i it ':,5* to g cp:-:.t. wore 'Ara', .'loll BOO ', patient in tiecic Methorial tendon. '-, titaiti.§-.., and ';‘ialtii, vitile t was it k !I iiiiateli tit, IOM', State' Brice nd 1 ' t've§t tif an iefid0 ii64 land'. MM. R. B. Gettelris, ittit. Olivet. 'tlity vete ail 'veil' mittti.'4,iipre., , 0 if rindeSSeritY accepted: ( litiningWaY, 'Miaa Millie 11/4Itttathttie , tea. t 1. ttikfto' 'ilit,, dttl'ilttf: t and Mrs.. Ernest 'Martin. ' Stuart, abuse . 1 , Clerk. iiteWliiiiiii ee 'Gr'ey1 1 * : V ••••• • • • ir,.`•