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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1958-04-16, Page 1Knox ..4s,tircri, ILIHEL Minister: Mi, C. L. Thompson Bible Class 1.00 P. M. Sunday School 1.00 P. M. Worship; Service A P. M. The Church must grow, and glow. and go; won't YOU help make it so? PLAN TO ATTEND CHURCH THIS SUNDAY Melville Church Organist -- Donald Dunbar EASTER SUNDAY Ilhinday School 10'A. W. I DMus 'Wochlp 11 * The United Church OF CANADA Minister: Rev. L. Brown B.A; B.D. Organist: Mrs. A. E. Martin 9.45 Church School A. M. Confirmation Italy Cornmamion Friday - Frefraratory Service S their Dieppe, Ortona, ;the Battle of the Bulge), and many more, each which. will he recorded in history as gallant Canadian -achievements., and 'hen on to Flores to play a noble part in the defence of Free- dom, In, perice the Canadian Legion still takes its place, seating Can- ada,. Today across the qount'Iry they ; are sponsoring many pqojects for the improvemeInt bf our country, ,among Item sporting etvents for all ages, speaking clinttests to aid in edu)cation, Pipe and Brass Bands, Hockey and baseball ;teams, hos- pital equipment and training, in fact in all worthwhile activities -you will find the Legion lending a helpL ing hand. Lt is Phe intention. of this "Cor- ner" to keep ep to date on these activi'es and to bring them to your attention as a Weekly feature, aml sincerely hope they will be Of in- . Perest to all. LLASHMAR DRIVE1N THEATRE, L I STOW EL, ONT. - Fria April 17 18 SHOOT' CUT TO HELL ViataVition kat. Iver, Wm. Mahon WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT 1.iciar Ray Robinson Ye COMen Basiiio c od ed'by J. C. Kr water that the Meeting adjourn ;In; meet again on April 251h or at the call of the Reeve., H. A, Placket, Clerk, ria•-• .0.40 1•0•0.••:m0.i:exia HURON DISTRICT. FARMERS' UNION DRAW The Hutton District Farmers' Un. ion Draw was held at Clinton on AAril 11th. Seoond prize, a registered Land- race Hog, went to S. E. (Ned) Rutledge of Brussels, The lucky ticket was sold to 'NMI by Mrs, Mark ITS11111ton, AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 'PLAN' RUMMAGE SALE. The Eaelt Huron Agricultural Soelett ere planning a, Runitlage. SMe to tio held early IS •144: Side oisoigood$ to oisoodo funds to build a Sew offlteO and wash- rooms -at the tme gioth&.. they are asking Yell, the Veer-Ad Of thiS .CetrintitititY to eettlet theist. .in 1hiS; project bY &Meting eartkled. Onitable tor' tale, , .. „. Vow/ of us heave it tiohiliot, of:good. things We. 'dent use, and therefOre itten't heed. - Why. <tout We •douite. thogd. to, thIgi• Itututhago Bald, .. ' Tito need for the litt0000d tl'ttII(t, • trig IS aliParerilt to eYdrYen0; 60 Viitr '. 00 do What Yeti can ray donatiAk as } malty tultablO artiOte.S as Yint can , IrtS ..4ertit AS' POSI,Ithle; Cetridtt, the'-MOHAN 1•rmt6. CVAiu now to hate your donationa picked BRUSS imit"rilK4 ;"°°1.14 0144's 14'4" P" °Mc. 11""tment' °""'" Wednesday, APRIL 16th, 1958 ••••••••.• S Poet Publislaing House THE LS , $2,00 per year.. 2.50 TENDERS FOR CEMENT •••••••.•••, •,• •,••• Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 1 p. m., Satur' 'day, May 3rd. 1958, for 2100 bags Of ECement, more ,or less, for the Town- -01P of Grey. Lowest or any tender teat neces- sarily accepted. Edythe M1 Lardiff, Clerk, TownehM of CITY. ;HE PRE -0:Be erit,rteiti !N CAidADk Knox Church, CRANBROOK Minister: Mr. C. t_. Thompson Y. P. Bible Class 10 A. M. Sunday School 10 A. M. 11 A what we should not. Ti Anglican Churth Or CANADA P1MS ot Ilireieet* 006 Ortiiii 0;4 7t. r ChUrCiii it A. M. Matting- Ciirldi Church;," kientirYn. 33c MELVILLE W. M. S. The ladies !cif the W. M. S. held- thelr"regulo.11 monthly meriting Friday, App.-11 11th, in bile church parlour. Mrs, Wm, Smith presided in the I ,absence of Mrs. Wm. Speir and I. opened the meeting by the singing of a hymn. Minutes were read by the, searelary, Miss N. Jardine; treasurer's r/port was given by Mrs. 41nt Yuill the absence of Mrs, Am* !Spear, A special offering was oaken ,for a life membership ' for one of the ladies of the Presby- tery. Fifteen ladies responded do an invitation from, the Wattion ladies to be guests at their Mondaly April 14th evening meeting. Mrs. Aolm Gibson was chosen to represen'S the W. M. S. eociety No meet with 67111ernlber from, other societies of the church in con- nedlion with various plans of the longthy letter irbm Mrs. Lillian Dickson (missionaryj, Roll call was ansWeA•ed by an Easter ilieught, Several ladies reported many calls • on ;the sick and .0 tins, The East er message prepared by Miss Bessie Moses In her unusually gifted manner was read by Mrs, Clark Matheson. -; A y . diertion brought the meeting to a close. BORN BM.,L — At Millar Hospital, St Paul, on APAI 6th, to Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Bell .(nee Mavis Oliver) a daughter, a sister 'for Grady, .DANCE WROXETER COM,MUNlyT HALL FRIDAY, APRIL 18th 3 Lucky Dolor -Prizes Under AusplOes of. Wroxeter Community Hall Board Good Music by Elliott Carrutker Orchestra Admission -- 75c A Speolalty Phone 40X Brussels Regent Theatre sEktoirtH Thursday e Friday = Saturday LOViNt YOU ttvio )pr,esiey '11z6beth- Scott ite Mon, Tune= Wed', SHORT CUT to—HELL Adult Robert-Were, —4 '4' fihuraday . Sittirdak d'ouble bill Aldo Ray ttitit000h, Wfthit titIUMO Dayid itrien- May •!1. LAD! ES I '.Pre Ladies of the Communiy are invited to tie Short Course, 'Wheh food makes a difference. on Thurs. 24bh, from 1.30 do 4 p.m, in the Brussels Publio Library. This course will be centred around Weight -Control, Healthy Old Age, Having a Healthy Baby, Fdocls for ConvaleSCents, and, Dr's SpeciOal Diet. Miss Lois Clipsham of the Depart- ment will he in charge. This lis sponsored by Majestic Women's Institute. . • _ TWO CHARGED WITH BRUSSELS BREAKINS Twjo youths, Fre-deriick Cook,-. 18, of l3elgrave, and Charles SIcott, 17 of Wingham, are in Huron County jail,.Ciodorlob, charged with two, breakins here; ;; breaking, entering, and theft at Bill fischer's Fine .seliv.ice station, where a $430 cash register containing-. 125; in silver was stolen and Mrponald's Lumber Ltd., where an attempt was made to open the safe.. The youths will apAear in Court on. after undergloing a serious oper- ation in Stratford General Hospital two weeks ago. Mrs. H. Manning. Blyth, is spend- ing a week iri Brussels. Harold Bridge, ion of Mir. and. Mrs. adorge Bridge, had the misfortune, to break his night arm while craillt- big- a, tractor, - ,Mrs, S. C. Backer, who spent the winter months in St, Petersburg, Fla, -has returned home. Mr. J. W, Iall . and daughter :Kathleen, Detroit, spent the week- end with Miss S. and ,Mr. D. Me- Ei nnet. TENDERS FOR STEEL SCRAP Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 1 p. Satur day, May 3rd, 1958 for steel scrap on the Engel Bridge at Let 6, Cone& ssion 1344, Township of Grey. Tenders to be accompanied • by certified cheque for the amount of tender. Highest Or any tender not neces, ,scarily adcepted. Edythe M, Cardiff Clerk, Township of Grey. LISTOWEL, ONT. Thurs. •, Fri. - Set, April 17.18.19 Double Sill Tim' Hovey- ,Malies• this OWn 'Western movie iri 1-10IlYWeed in "SLIM darterii 1:1100 .ABBOTT ditiSrittlb in 000MIN0 'ROUND THE MOUNTAIN" Last Ceinplete Skew 8.45 Mori. ' Tuea, - Wed, April 21 01. Os Cary Grant, Frank Sinatra, SoPhia Loren The PniD end the PASSION Corot Nei.el fat Sheik at t.l6. .1, 0, 0. F. CONCERT ,AND DANCE .lark Tliynne, widely known as the Kansas. Farmer, sponsored a eon. cart and idallee, on behalf of West- ern Star I, 0. 0, F, BrUSSOIS, In the ':(own Bali. on Friday nigirt last, Mr. Calvin -Kreuter was chair ran for the 'varied program given by following — Charles McLean, bagpipes; Jim Alcoa, Al- and Ed, Diehl. orchestra; Jack ripe, saxophone, accompanied on the piano by his mother, Mrs, M. Pipe; Edna and Karen Diehl. Songs and musical numbers; Clark Wallace, Walkerton, wizard of the harraenlica; David Eennedy, saxophone.' accompanied Donald Dunbar, Ross Nichol, Noble Grand, of the lodge spoke brierly, thanking Mn, Thynne and those who contributed to the program. A dance followed the coneert, Carried Moved by J. H. Stretfon, sec- onded by H. R. Pearson that ;that the Village ad mit Daylight Saving Time from April 27th, 1958 to : 04ciber 25th, 19584 — Carried The Clerk,Treasurer was In- structed to notify The Bell Tele- phone Co. that like section of Turnberry street from the bridge to Mill St, would be paived this spring and any cable that they wished to lay in this section must be laid immediately. The Clerk was instructed to reply to the letter of W. Hamilton its to the benefits the Village has to offer a new industry. Moved, by W. A, Williamson seconded ,,by H. R. Pearson that thetax accounts as presented for — Carried $ 2.50 Public School, loan on 1958 levy 3,000.00 BkrusselS Hydro Eltectirc hydro 106.00 Post Office, U. I. S. 22.92 County of Rayon, Ind. Patient 39.04 A. Higgins, removing sil ow '7051° 90 3 11952.:0 5.00 21.1{1 11.00 ,S. Sweeney, removing snow 0 Murray Ross, fox bounty 1.00 W. B. Wills. groceries 19,92 ',owes; Food. Store, groceries (relief) 14.84 Brussels Coal Yard qoa-I (relief) 73,00 B. MI. and G. Telephone Co. rent end tolls 59.75 Receiver Genellal, inc{ome tax 2,50 Moved by W, A, Williamson. sec- MAN WA N,1 ED For General Creamery and Dairy Work Apply At BRUSSELSCREAMERY Brussels NOTICE Have You Had Your Income Tax Computed? OPEN ALL. PA' Y EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY GENN M. RONNENBERG Insurance and Income Tax Computed ATTENTION FARMERS The new BRUSSELS LIVESTOCK SALES BARN will open for Its first weekly livestock sale Friday, May 2nd Vd. mile East of Brussels on the County road. The sales will commence Every Friday at 1 p.m. RATE': — All Cattle $2.00 per head. Calves and hogs 3% Up to $500.00 2% over that amount A new set of Fairbanks-Morse scales with stamped tickets will be installed and ,government inspected by the opening. clay. For further information contact Sale Managers Hugh Pearson, Brussels 'Phone 60x Jack Bryans, Brussels 'Phone 18J4 Auctioneer — Harold Jackson How Does Your Farm Entrance Appear To The Passing Motori-t The North Huron Junior Farmers etre organ'e!:tg a Feat& Gateway Tmprovement Project during the sprig" and summer months, Open to anyone in Blast "Wawanosh, Morris, Turnberry, and Grey ;Townships. They will be judged on originallity, improvement and safety Prizes Offered Will Total $75.00 1st Prize $25,00 2nd • $20.00 3rd $15.00 4th • $10.00 5th - CLOD If you wish to enter this project a ft%:ture of your Earns.: gateway will be taken by May 1st at 'eh time the prefect begins and another picture will be taken September let, when the contest 'closes. this way the Judees will come to their decision, ENTRY FORM Name -- Address — Lot No. Concession Pwp. Telephone Mail this entry form, before May 1st, to Glen CoUltes, R. R, 6, Brussels. vo••••••1 POLLARD'S CHAIN SAW this paint catty to apply mirth either Doditttk :need doeSnIt drip, or rtiri down the handid. There is n1i Muds to Clean up When 'finished painting' Tliix is'entirely Washeble. • Agent toe C A lt g X .P AIST OP ** * • •104 •••••. •••• • Hunt's Tomato Juice 48 oz. Nescafe Instant Coffee 6 oz. Paramount Colaoe Salmon Aylmer Dew Drop Peas 20 oz. 2 for Clark's Pork and Beans 15 oz. 2 for 28e $1.19 0 • 0 35c 45c feu wit "Ind other values Juirt as greet as these at THE RUTLEDGE GROCERY Not Just today or to-morrow, but Every Day of the year, Phone 7 We Deliver HONORED ON 8$th BIRTHDAY On Monday ovening, April 7th, a pleasant evening .was, spent at the home of Mrs. OecOrge genderflen, known to many as "Auntie JO" to celebrate her .88th birthday, Among theso Present were her grandson, Mr. Archie Henderson, sister. Mrs. Herbert Wager; br.e- the.r Mr, Wm, Ireland; and nieces and nephews.. evening was spent playing 'cards and concluded •wlith a dello ions. lunch. In the- afternoon friends, called to extend theft greetings, However, we are sorry that at present, Mrs, Henderson is not en- joying as goad .health as formerly, but we hope she will soon be feeling better, VAL'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Cutting Styling Cold Waving CAPITOL 1 HEATRE LEGION CORNER • thy Ray Bronson) 1 Last week 'veterans across i- Canada remembered the forty- first anniversary of Vitny Ridge, Tbousands. of Canadlia,n Veterans ) till carry the scars of that historic i battle, which, -was to -mark Can, ' ; Ada ar, a country to be reckoned I With in time of War 'as well as in peace. Months and months of care- i f , ful planning had to he made, for Vimy Ridge was the Gibralter of 'he German, front line, the centre of the line, and; the most advanced line ! into French "erritory, From its i peak the enemy had a clear view for miles and were able to wallot aVerY i mehre of the Allied army, On that eventful morning of April 9, 1917, ; in darkness, and with, snob i swirling around, they began the assaruilt, and Ihroughout the day fresh waves of troops; stormed through the broken line until- by tighlfall -victory was complete. The cost Was henivoy, many thousands wounded, but !he price was well killed .and many more thousands Sa turday Only Double Rill ii 11t10tL IN towN ii tf Ofdyne'i, -Ruth- ittoreen N '0' I t- °' Color iI to f dtdo, ton' otiA ne 'Stier08 Nightly Rain et Ild.t -66'104 dribit§ *took • Firg SlieW ass Iittsk 'Ohildreit 'II In Oars, 'Rtes tertObri at EMI Peribillinited, April 19 PRUSSELS COUNCIL MEETING April 7, 1958 , The 24unicipal (leancil -of The %%Hauge of Brussels held its regular I meeting on the above date all mom hers present. I The minutes Marcli 1958 meeting 'wore road and adopted on motion oil IL R, Pearson, seconded IreW. W.A. Williamson.— Carried TWV) applications ,foir Wading Permits; were revlowed by the Council for the construction of new dwelling houses. „Moved by S. C. Eratiter, seconded by 3. Strettion that building permits'be issued to 'the MelvIllie Pres,hy- terian Church anti David Firby to , construct new houses in the Village of. Brussels. April. 21. neW`inlanse. ars. Allan led in prayer. . be the turning pain; in the war. ! Al). .1=1 If we did for Cod what we abroad, Mrs, D. Hemingway chose the Scrip- . worth 'the -effort, for it] proved to Iblo/lIuorwing snow we -would have less time for doing Wye reading from St. Mark chapter I PEOPLE WE KNOW , i To the older Vets,. it is just a inept -• I W. S. Scott, insurance 1'6, folliowed by a. hyrnn. Mrs, Wilfred Mr, George. Pollard has returned cry, Pauc; to; the yeunger it was „an j" East Huron Produce, salt Shontreed read a. mest interesting ' home and is able to be out again. in,cenitative, they followed with. Brussels Coal Yard, oil Phone 2 •••••••....••••'