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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1958-10-01, Page 1• 4••••••1-.11:••.,., •P•f c!!!!#!.., ••••• •••••• ••••••••••••••^, ••• •• "•••••••••••••••••••,•••••• Of • ./ yyy ... . y ... 1.1% p ka.• ,I•••••••• MCCUTCHEON MIRY Formerly The Rutledge Grocery No raper Next Week . DANCE WALTON COMMUNITY HALL FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10th Ken Wilbee's Orchestra Lunch Booth Everybody Welcome TURKEY S.UPPER Duff's United Church, Walton WEDNESDAY, OCTOEER 15th 5.30 to 8 o.m, (D. S. T.) Adults $1.50 Children 6 to 12 75c KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH BELGRAVE ANNIVERSARY SERVICE will he held on SUNDAY, PCT. 5th at 3 p. In. Preacher: Rev. Jomathan 'Greene. Melville Church Choir will render special music. All are heartily inelted. ANiiiVERSARY ' SERVICES UNION UNITED CHURCH - (Grey Township) SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26th. 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Guest Speaker: Rev. Grant Mills. B.At Clinton • Special music at both services TURKEY SUPPER TUESDAY, OCT. 28th .6 to 8 P.M i Admission: Adults 1.25 Public chool Children .50 t .J Tickets available from members of ; the congregation. VAL'S SSAUTV SHOPPE A Specialty Cuttings Styling cold PHONE 140 BRUSSELS • LLASHMAR . DRIVE-IN THEATRE P.• "'VFW • • 1.959 CHEVROLET VIKING 60 MEDIUM-DUTY ititteVeirientS iri the 201 cu, in, 150 hp. six cylinder engine provide groaWt- auobiliisr in this inedititri-duty stake truck, one of 139 models offered ley Chevrolet lit its. 1089 line. Changes include heavier pistons With thicker domes Mid steel inserts for greater Strength and longer life, alnmintia-toated intake valve faceS ft:A' reduced *eat on both ValVe seat and face; oil and iieev therniostatidallY efiiititiled13Y•VaSS toOl- ihg syStein. Also optional etihipMent ate tWO ViVS 100 and, 175 hp., 1-1Ve.- SPeed eynehroifiegi1 PoWettriatte itansititaiont and two-speed LS T ..0•1 195.8 'oat Publishing House arettiortoeit (4.0 0009,04 of 1 x11. f'13/14 Wi$39 DePitru"* Cittalinr Wednesday, WeduesdaY, October 1st $2.00 per yea,' $2.50 Shredded Wheat 2 for .... Phone 293 COURT OF REVISION MORRIS TOWNSHIP The Court of ReVision on the 1959 Assesstwont Roll for Morris Township will be held in the Township Hall on Monday, Oct- ober 6th, at 10:30 a.m, Geo. C. Martin, Clerk. TENDERS FOR SNOWPLOWING Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 1 p. m. Saturday, October, 4th, 1958, for snowplowing for the 19584959 season in the Township of Grey. Tenders to be by the hour. State make and size of equipment to be used. Lowest or anyy tender not necessarily accepted. Edythe M,.. Cardiff, Clerk, Township of Grey Regent Theettre SEAFORTH * I * Thursday mrlday - Saturday COUNTRY MUSIC HOLIDAY FerlIne Husky, Zsa Zsa Gabor 1 Show - 8 p. m. We Deliver LISTOWEL, ONT. Thugs. Oct. 2 - 3 Double BIII "CARNIVAL ROCK" Sultan Cabot; The Olattere "OUTLAW TERRITORY" John Ireland; Joanne Dru t t ti. i4' ct Y D Odiebee 4 "SA-0-ARP' Color' 'Wade' .Mature, Janet Lee Stooge denim:1Y 0:I.., Sat. dot: lo - 11 tug to..vasA Clarke Conley • Baskets of yellow ,gladioli against it background of fegt and Caadel. abra formed the setting in Ethel United Church Saturday Sept. .27, at 12 noon for 4; e marriage Of Margaret Louise, .daughter • of.. Mr. and Mrs, John 0. Conley,. R. a, 1 Ethel, Rev, j Lloyd Brown • officiated at. the ceremony, Given in marriage by • her father, the bride wore a. waltz-length gown of white Chantilly lace over satin, fashioned with fitted bodice with bateau, neckline outlined with seed pearls, and n full sweep skirt A halo of seed pearls held her nylon net fingetip veil, She carried a white Bible crested with a. single white rose On blue foliage, Mies 'Wilma, Conley, sister of the bride,. was maid of nonor; Miss Donna Mills • and Miss Ruth Clarke, sister of the bridegitoon, wet ; lvridesmaids. They wore gowns, styled identically, of •0.zure blue .chiffon over net, featuring long fitted bodices with draped neck- lines. They wore feathered head- dresses and 'carried yellow baby tchryealithemmro. The power girl, L.inda Clarke, sister of the bride- groom, wore a yellow Chiffon dress and .cfarried blue baby chrysanthe- mums. Douglas ,Tehie Conley, brother of the 'bride, was Ting bearer. Douglas Rativwell, Brussels was best man, and ushers were Rosa Eckmier and Ronald Clarke both of Listowel. A reception was held in Ethel ComirnnitY Hall, where the bride's mother received this guests, weer- r ing navy blue crepe dress and pink rose corsage. The bridegroom's. mother Wore a mink brown crepe • . dress and corsage of turquoise ehrysianthemums. Por a wedding trip • to points in the United States the bride chose a navy wool suit twin pink access- ories and pink rose corsage. The couple will reside on the biiiidepToonCe farm, R. R. 4 Atwood., NOTICE AR girls between the ages of 12 to 26 who would he interested in takieg Club lairls' "Project Shelf Please contact 'Mrs. Jack Wheeler or, Mrs. Tack Lowe not later than Sat. Oct. 11th. EVENING CLASSES AT-THE WINGHAM DIST, HIGH SCHOOL The Wingham District High School Board is again. offering a variety Hof subjects in evening classes at the School. If enrolment is sufficient, the following classes will be held: Basic English for New Canadiai'N.' Industrial Arts: clitssee of limited size in Welding Wood Turning - Wood work tor Beginners - Wood work (advanced) (upholstered chair) Home Economics (Sewing of Cooking) lyping and tOoklreeping Art and Handicrafts, Induct ing Weaving The fee for all classes except basic English, for which there is no charge, will he $2.00 (Payable on registralon) Registration will be made on Wed- nesday, Oct. 15th, at 7:30 The first cuss will begin on this Satre evening. You, will find spending each Wed, ;headily evening during the White Months at the Tfigh School both Pleasant and interesting, ' .1 Come cm VItednesdity. October 15th at 7.30 and begin the first class. WOM ENS DIVISION „, While the entries in the women's section were not as numerous as some years the quality was good and the exhibits tWere attractively displayed. Those carrying off most of filo prizes in the women's 'division were BAKING Mrs, RiehEo'd Procter; Mrs V. Storey,, Seaforthi; Mrs, Charles Sehtaton, Rita, Orr, Settfortli, and MA'S. Urban Thelierthe FLOWERS I Mrs, Vetd., Hastings, Mrs. Chas. Tohnstari,; Mfrs`. Donald tinahanan Mrs, Et', A. Ranrt;: L , ra; Lleyd Iternaghat11: air and IVIirS. Cnnieron Attains, DOMESTIC MANUFACTURE L. Arit, "Wesley,Wtoketer: Shiffen, §etterii.th Mars. Richard Proctor; ChttEit jahtistcin 'Mr's, l7. Ducharnie and' Mid', Mfg Girt:, Mrs.eititined 'itceiteit the 'ebtitlii1164" iittgd ANp s, .A$OPIATIQN TO ,HAya PANE), DISCUSSION. The Brussels Home and School ASsoOiation will ,Meef in the scup)/ at 8,90 p,m. on Thursday. Oct, 8th, There will tbe, a pa.no, 6i4asstoti conducted on, "Do You Believe In Discipline?" There will be a brief program ineladling a showing of slides on their recent trip to Ireland by Mrs, 'Glasgow and musical numbers, Corte to the Home and School Aieseciation meeting, You will enjoy' it. HORTICULTURAL MEETING The Horticulture Society held an, open meeting in the Brussels Public Library on Sept. 15th, Many initerest,lng pictures were shown by Mrs. D. A. Ranit Mrs. Cudmore gave an interesting talk on the _judging of standards of flOwers. It was decided to hold meetings every other mouth on the third Monday evening. Next meeting to be held Nov. 17, Also that we have an outdoor home decoration contest for Christmas open to anyone in the Brussels and Walton Distriet, The Horticulture Society to give prizes Entities to be in the hands of the executive let a certain date. • IN MEMORIAM M,e0UTCHEON In loving memory of our dear sons and brothers, Lorne and Bill, who were killed in an accident, September 23rd. 1953 We do not need a special day To bring you to our minds. For the days we do not think of you Are very hard to find, Always remembered by mother brothers and sisters, NOTICE Startng Oct. 4th Garbage Collect- ion will be on Saturday afternoon. BAKE SALE Ladies Division of the Fair Board SATURDAY, OCT, 11th In The Library Sale To Commence At 2.30 -VARIETY SALE Remember the Annual Variety Sale of the Rebekah Lodge on 'Satur- day, Nolvember 8th. HURON COUNTY JUNIOR FARMERS AND JUNIOR INSTITUTE 10th ANNIVERSARY' Saturday, October 4th. AT SEAFORT11 COMMUNITY .CEN'T'RE. • rib' CI OW 1.3 A R between 5,30-740 4417', Tickets $1.50 Available from Members. VA R1E1 Y PROGRAM, - DANCE, Music by Carruthers arch:4*AP Admission 500 CHURCH SERVICE AT ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH, CLINTM Sunday, October 5th. At 7.80 p. m. (Standard Time) SPEAKER. PADRE W. A. YOUNG, from the 0. A. C, Guy Fireside Hour Following Service Fall Prices at Grant's Shoe Store We Keep. All Sizes And Widths In Savage Mow The Better Shoes at moderate price, 5 to OROSADV hdbbepouog 81/2 to a 1st Grade Rubber Boots for men, women ....... $6.49 - VS* G. P. or Tiaufmans, Boys and Youths $3.50. - p..8/41;• Elmira Overall, 3 different styles ....... -.....--xsp Dateriv Stripe, zipper front trxgr;', Be Prepared For Winter With The Latest In ALL WOOL SUBURBAN COATS - $81.96 B Winter Shirts Underwear Pyjamas Sox House-Slippers Jackets Vests Sweaters- Are Rare For You Call And Pay Us A Visit It Will Pay Your Any Article Laid Away For Chrisimaa' GR. NT SHOES and MEN'S WEAR BRUSSELS, Ont. AGirsirsamINNT.tutKIEW2AZ HURON-BRUCE LIBERAL ASSOCIATION NOMINATINGVE POW OM and ANNUAL MEETING TOWN HALL, WINGHAM THURSDAY. OCTOBER 2n41 at 8:30 p. m., SPEAKERS • John J. WrntertneYer M. P. P. Leader of the Ontario Liberal Party Mr. WIntertneyer will be interviewed on cKNx-TV" Thursday, October 2nd between 6.00 and 7.00 p.m., JAMES SCOTT, Secretary of the 0. L. A. BUSINESS: NOMINATION of Candidates for our Riding GENERAL BUSINESS ELECTION OF OFFICERS C. R. Dunbar, Irreattiaser: GOD SAVE THE QUEEN Melville Church Minister: Rev. Jonathan Greene Organist -- Donald Dunbar Wads" School 14) A. IL 11 A. M, Divine Worship The United Church OF CANADA Nev. L. Stow* IlLA; organist: Mrs. A. L Mirth" 10 A.M, Church School 11.15 A. M. 'To Saciarnent of Italy Chinn-M:1ton Friday, Oet. Preparatory bar- Vice at 8 'IN in. [111"1*-:t Anglican Chridocli, CANADA , i'rrtsA' of tMrtiaei Is Rector: Rev, We IC Jyjti, B.A4 Lth St. tirusiiii 8.99 A. g. 7301 Eu` 1111., M Hely Oilifitiol Church; Nei ryw :1111 1.80 P. M$ kienSetie 1111 '4.*$ Premium Sockeye Salmon 2 for Robinhood Chocolate Cake Mix, family site Appleford's Wax Paper, 100 ft. 37c 1,111 .. ... 89c 35c 30c DANCE To The Music. Of Ken Wilbee's Orchestra At Parkview Gardens, Listowel Sponsored by the. Listowei Branch of the Canadian Legion Every Saturday Night. Everybody Welcome yymamooloy•••••may.mommoyy. 1 CAPITOL 'THEATRE! LISTOWEL. ONT. Thurs. - :Ort, -tot, Oct 2--i , 4 hest 'beinhietil-11 of the Year Exalting kaftan, 'Rugged Adventure Tailialiiing-iiiiiiiiiiide, hi ' • ,ititillIA 4Atlo.Nio binemaiaboe 'dotor Double Silt and • mAPAd H E., A4.16M1(4°i' .. "THUNDERING JET i1' . , Lloyd. Bridges, laaii, Taylor , : and we: mean Thanciiiiit..Jeit. I LT; littik AMAZING A record breaking crowd, that I exceeded any since the war years, attended Oast Huron Fail Fair, here, which was an outstanding agricultural success as well as a financial one, when paid admissions. Friday afternion were Over the ° $1000 mark Entries in agricultural claSuca were heavy and competition was keen. An innOvtatilen Mete year was a '13laby Show in which 19 entrants vied for honors. ..Seaforth, .1-1, S. 'Bugee'Band partici Dated. 4-R Achievement ?Day 'vas fair, clay feature and the members were present in force to demonstrate their skill in club activities. Reeve Geo. McCutcheon officially opened the fair and welcomed vislitors. The fair concluded with acencert and dance. BABY SHOW Baby Show winners: Best baby boy, Donald Robert Carter, son of. Mr. and Mys. Rebt. Carter, myth. Best baby girl, 'Lynn Cameton, daughter of Mr- and 'Mrs.' Alex Ca-men-Yu, Clrarthrooke There were six entries in the one to six Months class, winners were Donald Robert Campbell, „ Davi( Edgar, son of Mr, and Mrs. L. Edgar, Atwood; Bruce McIntosh,. son of Mr. and Mrs. Al McIntosh:. Kathy Ward, d aughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Lawson Ward, Ethel, , „., Thirteen babies were entered in the Six months to one year class. winners were Lynn Cameron; second, Chris Riley, .on of Mr. and Mrs.Bev. Riley and third Colleen . Raymond, fourth, PatridIie Anne Mc Donald. SCHOOL PARADE • Mlle Brussels Legion Pipe Band headed the parade of costumed Children and floats representing 13 schools. Prizes were awarded as follows: Costumes and 'Marching First, S. S. 11 Grey (Ethel school) Second, S. S. Grey Third, S. S. 1i2, Grey Fourth, S. S, 9 'Grey Fifth, S. S. 3 -Grey Floats First, S. S. S Crey Second, S. S. 4 Morris Third, S. S. 4 Grey. BEST CLOWN ON GROUNDS First, Mrs. M, Lowe Second, Mrs. E. Brewer, David Kennedy (tied RACE RESULTS' Results of the iChildrene's races were: Boys 6 to S, David I-Nether, Lloyd Mitchte, Gerald Armstrong. Girls 6 to 8, Karen Pletch, Ruth Wilhee, Margaret Craig. Boy's 9 to 11 Murray FiScher. Murray Knight, Murray Lowe. Girls 9 to 11, Done Baker, Grace 1Vcath era, Barbara Hamilton,' Boys 12 to 14, }tuns De I3oer, Donald Nolan, Stephen Howard. Girls 12 to 14 Dianne Engel, Gail Machan, Ruth Ritchie. Gate Receipts Set Record: 19 itiabies Vie For Honors At air' CARD OF THAUS I wish, to thank - my friends and neighbours who sent cards and treats and visited me when I had my accident. 'Special thanks to Mrs. J. Pastel My teacher, and the children of No. I 8 Grey, for helping to make going to school on crutehes more comfort- able. Your kindness will ',always be remembered, Douglas MeTaggart .... *4.•*tree