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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1958-09-03, Page 161111117 gd) R Blue and Gold Peas, 15 oz. 2 for Hunt's Tomato Juice 48 oz. Bright's Peaches 20 oz. Hunt's Catsup 11 oz. 2 for 35c 23c 35c OW. *00 ;••••••••••••• ***** ...... NW. I /*Ow. •••• .• ••••• MCCUTCHEON GROCERY Formerly The Rutledge Grocery Phone 293 We Deliver • WEEKLY SALE Brussels Livestock Sales Yards. EVERY FRIDAY 1 P. M. • Your itime marldit whit* you Are Allem& as " • Visitor, Cariluglar or Bayer. • PHONE 48 BRUSSELS, ONT. • • • • • • • •. •••••• gm*, usual time. fi BUS TRIP WESTERN FAIR, LONDON SATURDAY, SEPT. 13th Bus Leaves Brussels at 8 A. M. Bus 'Leaves Walton at 8.15 A. M. ADULTS — $2.00 Public School Children — $1.00 • Phone 148 or 49_or 170 Sponsored By - BRUSSELS FIRE DEPARTMENT Regent Theatre SEAPORTH rt * i' Thursday Friday • Saturday "HANDLE WITH CARE" FOR SALE Coming — "SNOW WHITE and, r A THE SEVEN DWARFS" TURKEY SUPPER DUFF'S UNITED CHURCH 5 WALTON _WEDNESDAY, OCT. 16th Melville Church Minister: Rev. Jonathan Orson* Organist Donald Otinissi 11.00s7 8ell901 19 11 A. M,. Divine Worship A The United Church OF CANADA Minkter: Rev. L. Erma EA: Ea- • Organist: Mrs. A. E. Martha X1.15 n RALLY DAY Sunday School wt11 meet with ;the congregation. loroject : "The Boy Who Helped ' Jam" ?12 '! Anglican Churah . t • CANADA Pariah 0+ BrUsetle OwO, Mel L Ira T. a. 11.12 A. M. *Wane IL David's bilurchi Hearin L 0.40. *WO ;:1 ', • -- • • Western linitt, the family fair of all • Western. Ontario' openg' next 'Monday at Queens Park, London, 'and will run for a full week of the Year's best entertainment. The noway renovated grandstand .cost $200,000, will usher in the ,greatest evevinling grandstand per- formance ever Seen at Western. Eight super acts plus four dazzling !musical produlcbions wiill , send evIlrylone home happy. Hesse racing at Its best, with betting pri- privileges, will hold sway 'rues- day,, Wednesday and Thursday afternoons, Special show's fo't child- ren and adalts alike will be featur• ed Monday and Frldiay 'afternoon and Saturday morning. Horse show attendance was almost doubled last year and there's a good shOw lined 'up for the Ontario Arena. Tuesday to-Saturday night. ' ' Western Fair takes extreme 'pride in ,its two 'flower shows, fruit and vegetable displays and livestock show. In fact Western. Fair takes pride in its entire 1958 edition and its large Western Ont- ario funny attendance, the reason for this large attendanee being that, Western Fair truly has "something' for every member of the family, ,Always remember that a flay at We;tern Fair beats two days any- where." .—..•••••• • 'LIBRARY NOTES f. The H. C. L's next exchange of books will be made at Brussels Library on Friday, Sept. 12, at 9 a.ni. Please have yoUr Huron to. books in before that time. The library will be open every day but Wednesday at the usual.. houra, 3 to 5 p.m. — 1.36 to 9 Pall. • 44* 1••••*' LLASHMA R. DRIVEIN THEATRE LISTOWEL, ONT. • Sept. 4 . 6 410PERATION MAD BALL', Jack Leciuica, trait Kovack ' Mickey Rooney bet:— Moo, Sept, 6 8 Double Biii boOONdO'i Color` Rhonda, Oleiningi Macdonald Carey "DOMINO KID" -Rory iCalhoun kolatine Miller CARTOON" Twee Wed.§ept, 9 "FIRE:' bOWtt BELOW" CinernasCope , Dolor' .1: Bite HeYwOrthi Robert MiChtire FALL MUSIC TERM • GREAT WESTERN FAIR ' • Mr. and Mrs. Louis, D, Thompson STARTS NEkl" WEEK will commence the Pall Music Term on • Tuesday, Sept. 2nd. . Former pupils. -kindly come at their • -Knox Presbyterian Church, Cranbrook — Sunday September - 14th 11:00 A. M. and 8:00 P, REV. R. T. A. MARSHALL, WHITECHURCI-r will .be Guest Speaker:at these services . k. • , • Special. Music By The Choir . • 01.0 • r his growing family his home heating system . . ty ..‘. " • • • ...so both apre building up bank apeoursts Nowadays, practically everybody has a batik account, Last year alone, forward-looking Canadians opened 450,000 neW deposit accounts' in the chartered banks—almost as many its . the increase in population. The owners of today's 11 Million accounts know a batik .is the safe, convenient, pleasant place to build -up funds for every need and purpose. They know, too, that ill a chartered batikH you deal with skilled, frieudly people, ready to help with all your banking. • THE CHARTERED .BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY • 'V' V • • •• • erly and Barbara Evans. Mr. Torn Pennington spent the holiday week end at his home here. Mr. ;and Mrs. Fred Smalldon, Mr. and Mrs. ken Bray, spent sev- eral days in ISaginaw, with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Speiran and other re- latives. - Mr. ;and Mrs. Lyle Evans, Kitch- ener, were Sunday visitors with Mr. ) and Mrs. Murray Huether. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Engel have moved into the houlse on, the Bradshaw farm. Anniversary service will be 'held in Knox Presbyterian church, on Sunday, Sept. 14th. See further notice in this issue, Mr. and Mr's Bruce Piggott, and family of Petrolia, spent Sunday with Mr. and 111rts, W. J. Perrie and fathily, ENGAGEMENT Mr. and ,Mrs. 3. Farold Spelt. of Brussels, *Wish to announce the engagement 'of their daughter, Mary Isabelle to Alan Clement. Harmer, !son of Mr: Stanley Harmer, of Erindale and the late Mrs, Harmer. The 'Wedding to take place on Friday, Oct. 3rd, 1958, at 7.30 p. in„ in Melville Presbyterian Church, 11111.5,01s, Ont. A S p e c t t y VAL'S OkAtiT.V SHOPPtt &hit* Styling Cold Weikee PHONE' 446 BRUSSELS .„ C APITOL 1 .H. E A T E, LISTOWEL ONT. Thtireday Friday n= Saturday Sept: 4 - 6 . 8 Peas Parker; kathieen Crowley Wait blalloY'S pecidlietkin in CineinaidePe Color: 4,1atirOxiseki es mooed eves issE. i'vet 0E600 DeImmo*, Post Publishing House Wednesday, _Sept. 3rd,, M.8. ST $2.00 per year M $2.430 ri FOURTEEN TINY T:73 TODDLE OFF TO SCHOOL Tuesday here saw tourte'en little tolls off to school for the first time While there arc not as many be,gilimers as last year the primary teacher Will still have 34 pupils to cope with in grades 1 and 2. We often wonder how primary teachers survive day after day when many mothers find a couple of the little dears. a nerve wracking handful., There is only 'one change in the 'school staff here this term. Mrs. K. Tyerman replaces* Mrs. Byerman who 'resigned, as teacher of grades 3 and 4. Beginners who were enrolled on Tuesday aro: Murray Workman Gail McWhirter Anne Machan Dianne Machan Brenda Jamieson Ann DaMidson " Murut Kellington Murray Kell; gton ,Charles Diet • nail 1VIlebonald „,' Jim Oldfield martin' Edler • ;Judy Work Robert .Pipe , Mr. nun Mrs. Kenneth Knight Toronto, spent the week end with family. Kenneth is attending Knox College, Toronto in prep- aiation for the ministry, and con• ducted the regular morning set"• vices on Sunday in Ethel and Oran- -brook. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Huether accOM.PatiTeif Mr. iaa`id. Mrs. Mac McInr.tosh on a motor, trip to the Soo, Manitoulin, Tob,ermory and Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sinclair, Det- roit were week end visitors with. Mr. and. Mrs. Lynn Evans, and their remembered. daUghter Joan visited Misses Bev- GET YOUR WESTERN. TICKETS HERE Wm! WO) car? Buy your advance sale tickets at the Prlia- sels Pea NOW, You do not have to attend the fair to win ono of 1.0 the three ears being given to atlyanee sale , ticket holders, just send 1n your tikkot. These tIeltets are the only ones that gierre you a Chance on these cot b. They are still available at the Brussels poet. CRA‘NT:ROOF..: . 'CHURCH'. SERVICE The innual • Upper Canada Bible Society Sunday Service will be held In M,eiVille church on Sunday, Sept. 7th, at 8 'p. m. The special speaker will be from -the, Upper Canada. St- ifle Society. • CARD OF THANKS The family of the mite Mrs. Margaret,., McFarlane .sincerely thank all, those who., Axpressed their sympathy in so many kindly was; tor cards, baking, flowers and these who helped in any way. Your kindness will afsvays be re- BIBLE. SOCIETY • 4H BEEF AND CALF c‘,wis HOLD LAST 1968 MEETING The last Meeting of 1058 for the Saafortn and Drussele Beef ,Gait Clubs was held 'at Mr. Will, :lam (Turnbull's on Wednesday, August 27th, A class of 4 yearlings Shorthorn heiferS was jtuigeci and placed by the Brussels Beef Calf Club, after which the members answered a quizz, The business part of the meeting of tVo clubs, Brtiiaels and Sea- forth, was held jointly. Miss jean Stnith thanked 141r, Jas. . Smith for his help during the yea, as club leader of the Bruissels Beef Calf Club. Mr. Mac McItripsh of 'Seaforth thanked. Mr, Wm. '611.n:bull for the use of ;his Cattle and swine, The meeting then adjourned for 1958, with the 4H pledge. PEOPLE WE. KNOW Mrs. Frank Mitchell 1 ;414, liaisinq, of W,Izabet4 W41,1o.cp, shocked and grieved the Corailimilty on illa moining of Aug, 30th. :Dorn in Paisley, ,Scptl•Xad, Get„ 19th 1389, daughter .ot Mr, epa Mrs. James 'Wallace Of ' that city, she came to Canada with her mother a sister and, two brothers, in 1913 to reside in Toronto after the death, of ;her father. After the first World War she met 'her husband ;And they were married in Toronto April 20th, 1921, calming to 13rueselS in 1938 where she resided except for 3 years in Wroxeter, from 1949 to 1952. She leaves to mourn her loss her huishanid, onto daughter, .(Betty) Mrs, Ray :Bronson, Brussels, one son, Edmond Charles, Agincourt; one 'sister, Mrs. Jack ThOmpson, Fairbanks and two grandchildren. Services were held at the Funeral Home of D. A. Rann, on Thursday, August 28th, conducted by Rev. J. Green of Melville Presbyterian Church assisted by Envoy S. New= man of the Wingham Corps of the S,alvation Army. Pallbearers were Frank Little T. L. McDonald, L. W. Glasgow, A. Wood, Oldfield, N. Ratleoge. Flower hearers were Gerald (lib- ses .Geerge Cousins, F,,ruest Charles, • to my loyal customers who made it possible to serve them for' the past year. F. A. Harrison - CARD OF THANKS The family of the late "Airs. Frank Mitchell express their heart- feIt s, . thanks for the loving kindnes shewn to them by neighbours and friends in their hour of sadness, and tejil who hi any way gave aid and cornfort,' by lettera,'Cartlk•Ind the beautiful floral tributes. At this time it is only possible to say Thank You. DANCE To Me Music Of Ken Wilbee's Orchestra At Parks, ew Gardens, Listower Sponsored by the Listowel Branch of the 04n'aciian.. Leglitwe Every Saturday Nigh Everybody Welcome We Will Pay You 5c EACH For Milk Bottles IN GOOD CONDITION — WE •NEED THEM/• Please return them regularly and don't leave them hidden awlidir• out of use, R. B. COUSINS LTD. Brussels, Ont. Phone' NOTICE Brussels, Morris and Grey Telephone System request that tallow- using their pay telephones do no deposit any money until WM fix".. - do so by the operator. All local calls on pay telephones are 5c. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES will be held in * M R. •F ARMERI HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID • ...tottlf, FOR SICK, DOWN; AND DISABLED' COWS AND HORSES. ALSO DEAD COWS AND HORSES-- AT CASH VALUE OLD HORSES 5c PER POUND (PHONE COLLECT) - BRUCE MARLATT 24 HOUR SERVICE PHONE MT illivsMalEP OR Percy Stephenson Eth el Phone 85r ^' * f1.41••••., of • , ,,••••••—ao • (Mr. and Mrs. W, G. Leach visited early this week in. Ottawa with their son Douglas and Mrs Leach, Mists Catherine Leech also visited Cornwall friends. Mr. and Mrs. Nornian Smith of 1 Borden, Sask., have been vacation- dng with his brother, Mr„F. R.. Smith, and sister, Mrs. ,T. T. McRae Dec. and Mrs. W. MOCutcheon, of Berwick, Penn, halve been visiting (Toronto), and Raymond Swartz, . with relatilves• here. ' .-- *(AlVinston). ,-.. ' . .. • Mr. and ' Mrs. .Murray Vodden, Tinalal in Brussels cemetery,: London were week, end: evisitors. ' , • \ .. . with relatives. ' 4. Mis's A. 'Switzer, of Petrallia,' via:" '. ': '• CARb OF THANKS" . . ited last . week, Vilth..41 Mrs. Walter . . , • Rose "and ;other -friends ,in the;: -. Ma" thanks to rnir trieUd's who vicinity: ' ' , . I , Teliteinhe4;ed me while .1 was a • ; patient in Victoria Hospital; also -e7