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The Brussels Post, 1959-06-18, Page 1-John Hanna Wins Seat Again For the sixth successive John w, Hanna of Wingbant has boon swept ,to 0,n election victory in I-Turn-13race riding, retaining his seat as Progressive Conservative 1Viontber of the Legislature in Thurs• day's provincial, elections, in a straight two-party contest Vie store, c,anrying 0. varied lime in defeated Rae 'Watson ,of Lueltnow of Merchandise, and , the Service the Liberal ,candidate by en official station, handling. Rupiertest products, enesjorley of 1,306 votes. has been 'leased to, and will be oper- For Hanna, Thursday's majority nted by Floyd Vere, formerly of Ford- was' 42 votes more than he received NEW BUSINESS BLOCK NOW OPEN HBRE The building ,on the corner of Mill 4114 li klyntim7 streets, that was rec. ently purchased by Lloyd liar been completely renovated and relledeled and now helms thrku business entenprises: "TN Texan u Variety store and a. Ser. vice Station. • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••1•11, MARK 440th WEDDING ANNWERSARY Marty 'relatives and 'friends esilled on Mr, nand Mrs. James Arnmeareng on Sunday on the 'occasion of !their fortieth wedding efaniversary. erifetr daughter Dorothy and illus. band and daughter from Satilt Ste. Marie' and their daughter Helen and fanilly, (Lorne Park, were 'home ler 'the occasion. Their out eit town guests were Mr. and Mrs. G. M. ?Aycock and family of Waterdown ;and'Mrs. E. ,Gillis of Goderieeh. DANDE ,WROXETER ClOMMUNiTY HALL. FRIDAY, JUNE "13th Music by Elliott Csa-ruther's ,and his Orcheetra SpIonsoneld by The Hall'Board 'Keep July 3rd open for s, dance with 'Don Roberton and the. 'Ranch Boys Auld July 17th Ken 'Vellbee and 'his Orchestra. Wed.. Thurs: Fri; June 24 ;...25 e6 MAN OF THE WEST Adult Entoitalrimen`t Color einenidstope Goy Cooper`, Lee Jr Cobb, Julie London Teeei She We Ni totty, aln or Clear Sex office oPens at 8.00 O'Cleek Pleat DUck Children under 10 in oar Fret, Cartoon Performance` oememeir•••!r1 err.. . . $2. 00 per year $.2443 ...... root POI islong Houo " 1 "di, Pal* °gill" DI"rall °I1411111 Thursday, June 18th, 1959 BRUSSELS John McNabb TgNp4RS WANTgp n the Village of Tenders for cutting gr. r o wed Or for the 1959 season. Tenders to be in the hands of seedeer" signed by June 29th, 1959. H. A. FISCHER, Clerk, Village of Brussels, r UNION CHURCH GARDEN PARTY :THURSDA Y JUNE gsth SUPPER SERVED 6 to 8 P. M. VARIETY PROGRAM ADMISSION 86c and 40c We Deliver .1.••••••••••••••••••••..*1111.•••••••• .1•••••••• ,•••• • !AC. MCCUTCHEON GROCERY Lynn Valley Peas, 15 oz. 2 for Aylmer Catsup, 11 oz. Aylmer Peaches, go oz. 2 for Checker Choice Tomatoes, 20 oz. Phone 293 • 25c 18c 45c 1'8c in the 1955 .eledtion, when he de- The 41.seX am Grill as a 'smart feated II-liberal candidate Hugh Hilt attractive restaurant, finished in of Ben Miller. Hill was defeated by bleached mahogany with Countei 1,475-votes. and table tops lin gold.flecked white in Brussels, where noticeable arborite 'while chairs and counter switches front one party to another passed away, on Tblie30Y, June 1.1, at his home In (Lire)"Pwp., Jciin Alc,Nabb, in his 84th year, Ijo was born in McKillop Town- ship, the son of the_litte McNabb and. Janet Stewart. In 7.535 be moved to Grey Township, in 1.898 lie was married to Mary McNair, who predeceased him In 1948. Two sons, James and John, died in in. i!a 'icy. r He is survived by four daughters, Margaret, (Mrs. Martin NfeDonald), Jeannette (Mrs, Majee Youngbint) of Auburn, Xatec of Timislituming, Queb. and Helen (Mrs. Lloyd Bark- well) of Galt. Seventeen grand- Chlildren and two great grand.' chqren. Mr, McNabb farmed in Grey Township all his life and attended the Presbyterian. Church, For many years he 'was prominent in township affairs. Tie was a former eseessor and tax collector. He was deputy. reeve for several yelars. He also was prominent in the Liberal Party ix j Huron County. For the past year Mr. McNabb bad been 'in failing health.The funeral, 1 which was largely attended, was i conducted by Rev. J. Greene from this late residence on Saturday, June I 13th, 1959. The pallbearers were Murray Mc. : Ma , StPWar t 1VieNabb, Robert Stewart, A, H. Robertson, James Anderson, and George McDonald. Flowers were carried by tour grandsons: 'lless Stewart, Lyle and i Lynn Youngbluit. interment was in tranerook Cemetery. ,C1•••••••••,•=1•••••••••••1.011=••••=1•••••••••101•,...M.M.M4. Sebasttans Egg Grading Station ( formerly Bray's ProdUce. Ethel, Orsit.1 Feed - Eggs - PouIty Locker Service - Pickup Server• Phone Brussels 16J10 stools ore uPhoistored in coral leather. .Kitchen facilities, all new, aluminuen and stalnless'steel, have been installed and nrrecride encxlerri equipment for the quick, cleanly service of meals 'or 'snacks. A. Dairy Queen Is being inetalled. Take-out and Delivery service as seal As drive-In service is being offered as a, sieditil feature. The Texan Grill, which will be open from 7.30 nen. until II; P.m. will be managed by 'Mrs. Lila Coll, For addrltionsel information see the advertise'm'ent elsewhere in this 'Paper. have been evident in.pasei elections, voters gave Hanna a total of 219 of the ballots and Watson, 175. Brus- sels switched from Conservative to Liberal in 19151, back- to 'the defeat- ed Liberal party in 1955, and again to the Conservative Govern- ment in• this election. In Wingham, Hanna's home town. the victorious candidate mecelyee 1,098 votes to Watson's. ':154. in Watson's tome of T..,tcltneur, voters gave Hanna a 15,2.Vote maiorltv. Hanna received. 4917 votes in the 9 village and Watson 2415. Five diyisione in the Then-Bruce riding gave Watson a majority. These were Culross, 'Carrick, Grey townships, and leillemay and Tees- water, trite reeneiening divesione gave Hanna 'the majority. Mr. Watson conee'ded when about 75 of the '93 polls were counted. The Bruesels ILegion Pipe Band went to Wingham 'to participate the traditional Vietory tour of the successful candidate. ATTENTIGN: Is your T. V. Antenna & Set_Insureirt If not see us to-day for complete comer-age of wind and fiver- CHANGE IN TIME-TABLE SCHEDULE BY C. N. R. Commenebag Sunday Ilene 21st, Dayliner will arrive `Brussels 5.24 p.m Standard ?NM, arriving Guelph 7.25 p.m. 'and Toronto 9.15 p.m. This train -Will also make connections at TABU:wet for Strat- ford and 'London, nreeeing Stratford 7.120 rem. and London 8,55 p.m. There will be no lifonnay morning i train, however 'trriin leaves Brus- sels 6.54 a.m. Tuesdaseto Saturday in- elusive. A mixed Train. leaves Palm- crater* every Im'ortting, except Sun- days, at 8.80 nem., -arriving Brussels 9,24 &M. for Kincardine and return arriVing Brussels 2:34 Pm- making connections set'lezeineersition for east. There will 'he 'an'elviening train arriv- ing Brussels '9'.514 -rpm. every night. (except Sunday 'from Toronto. You will note •therels no connection from . Toronto 'Ito 'Brussels in the morning hitt to•Palinerston or to Seatentlt. This scliedele Is on a trial basis and may 'be -altered. $15.00 will insure both anntenna'arerset'for 3 years, Also finance your next car here, where: you can insure and fietsaiew -- in one process. WE HAVE LiOW' INTEREST 'RATES; ENTERTAINS AT TROUSSWAIU•TEA Mrs. D. A. Rana was hostess Saturday 'afternoon and evening of last week when she entertained In their home at a trousseau tea in honor Of 'her daughter Jane, whose marriage 'takes place this Saturday. Basizetts of pink gladioli and Ptah peonies 'were used etifectevIely to decorate the home for the occasion, The door was attended by Miss Insurance also on Automobile, Fire and Wind,' LiatlIntra and Life. 1 G. M. Ronnenberg Insurance BRUSSEL, PHONE-24T' Brussels Office Open' Tuesdays-and Fridays CARD OF THANKS We would like to say a sincere 'ENGAGEMENT I• Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Alexander, Ethel, wish to announce the engage- meat of Weer elder daughter, Dona I 11••••••••..*••••... Joan tlalrniss. Mrs. Rant* and the thank you to our many friends, and I Marearet, to Mr. James Arthur brideeilect received their .guests' neighbours tor the lovely gifts and 1 Knieht, ,son of Mr. 'and Mrs. Gordon assisted by Mrs,. .Gordon Hall, cards presented to us on our 45th 'Knight, Brussels. 'The marriage to molither Iff 'the fiance. wedding arntivers,ary. 'gales mace on July 11th. at Knox simra.m.111•01...n. THIS IS FRESH STRAWBERRY . ICE CREAM. SEASON AaAmir Featuring - • Mrs. ;Ivan Campbell invited the Jack and Orma Wilson Presbyterian Church, Ethel gehlalatrand Opening of Texzn Grill Friday, June 19th Ems`:?.- ' NEW. - MODERN - WELL EQUIPPED COUSINS STRAWBERRY FRUIT ICE CREAK Pif N C O U S I N S STRAWBERRY RIPPLE ICE CREAM, CARD OF THANKS Our deep apInrealation and heart- felt iihniilts all those who gave aseistance 'in -any way, at the time of our +rattle bereavement; also Ito ell 'those who expressed their syrrmathy 'in 'so many kindly „Im e s P" eereae. Irnm• thrilleitfulneP,q will never ho forgetter. Mary nn./ clerlyze Davidson Half Gallons - Bricks - Cones ;LYCEUM THEATRE WINGHAM, ONTARIO Two Showe Each 'Night Commencing at 7.18 p. Tn. THURS. - FRI. -BAT. JUNE 18 - 19 --20 Double Bill 'Mark Damon Dorothy Johnston . (Mark Damon Dorothy 'Johnston In LIFE BEGINS AT A domestic story dealing with teen-agers and !Kerwin Mathews Julie 'Adams In Get Some From Your Favourite Cousins Ice Cream. Dealer Olearr. for That Extra Treat at Meal Time, Party Time, or Anythzet • >met., CAPT1 OP TI-IeNge n„.. 411:1/J17g ie ,P"Vnresspri , to nit flion Mahn P.Ktrm rlp,1 n their • ,1*v or* r*t (I COUSINS ICE CREAM MADE BY R. 13. COUSINS LTD. -TAR AW A• REACH REVD A +re.allstlo war melodrama.. re PHONE 22 to cater to your every dining whim Delicious Home Cooked Food - - Pleasant Surroundings Full 'Course Meals or Lunches SPECIAL FEATURES Take-Out, •or Delivery, Service Drive-In Service B I USSELS. rnryi c+,* Noli el 0.1110,1 or sent irnesrrOA. 174-11,, n 6q:c7nr. **,nre, (10,1,111117 • 4,6,1 11,-, covi Amhara. itr. MIN MM. *lotfn Atow!ant! LLASHMAR DRIVE-IN THEATRE L I STOWE!. GRANT'S MEN'S WEAR Special Features for Father's Dar $19.95 a4242t• Brand New. Sport Coats SPEZIALTIES Dairy Queen Goornes Fish & ,Chips Cousins Ice Cream Melville Church ItIrdater: KW. Jonathan larawa Orgarlot- Donald Dunbar 10 A. M. ,Sunday School n Ilbrine Worship Thurs. - Fri. June 1.13 - 19 Double Feature i "HIGH SCHOOL HELL CATS" Yvonne Limn Bret Halsey OF 'CANADA. HOT ROD GANG John Ashley, Jody Fair These are All Wool, some are Light Weights SPORT SHIRT SPECIAL A Prominent Brand Name Shirt Regular 6.95 & 5.95 Other Lines at Dress Shoes from ..• .4 .... .. . ..... . Dress Shirts, Ties and Tie Sets In various. Patterns and. Colours - Don't Forget Dad on June 21st 4 Opening Specials Fibre Glass Fishing Rods 99c • Step Ladders, 5 ft. • .. • $3.99 Plastic Upholstering, per yd. 19c & up . Nest of Saws, all going at .. ........... 99c Hack Saws ....... ....... ...... 99c Razor Blades 100 for 6'9c Color lops $ The United Church vA .. .. .. ..... ildinIster: Rev. L. Brown B.A.: B.O. 'Organist: Mrs. A. E. Martin *MS A. It Church :School 11 4, Pit. Inspiration tof ConferenCe Sat. - Mon: :Tues. june 20 - 22 - 23 7th, VOYAGE of SINBAD Color Kerwie Mathews Cathy Grant Come In and Brouse Around Hundreds of Other !terns At Bargain Prices elven by Miss ( Miss Audrey' TTrlr n Anglic.an Church cANADA, PoirioN 01I Irtiaislo intzt440 eiffif. K. 61.41:0 at, John,. !reseal 8.g0 is am Holy 1.1,15 Matins SendaY Behool , 1461110'6 9F p fl ly tucharist geleets 'to the rteneroom where the tea-table was most attractive with a cut-work 'linen tea cloth centred with at :'hirer howl of corn-flower 'blue 'baby chrysanthemums. tapers of coamMower blue, lemon yellow and 'white 'were .intermingled with the flowers, Lighted tapers of the same blue,'in triple silver cencielabra flanked 'the prettily decorated, wedding celse on the bilffett. Mrs. Hugh Cartnie,hol, of Wing- ham, and Mrs Lyall :Sleeper, Brus- sels, poured tea in the afternoon. Mrs,. Dontild I-Tawellterne, Toronto, Miss Aelene 'Rettinger, Kitchener, and Mrs. 'Beatrice Lundy, Waterloo, all in blue, and wearing corsages of cornflower-'blue baby Ichrysanthee mums, served the ,gueelts. In. the Ovtening tea 'was poured by Mrs. It, B. .0ausine, Mrs.'11. T. Walker and Mrs. James Bryans and Sere, Robert Johnston. Solving was clone by Mrs. ,Jack Oreis and -Mrs. Robt. Casemore of Wingham and Mrs. Win, Hall of Bluevevle, all. in 'blue with 'cornflower blue chrysanthemum corsages, Mrs. Tildward Wilson Invited the guests to the tea-remit iii the ellternbon, gifts and thous- `sear were shown by 'Mrs. Ronald Higgite, Harriston, Miss Elizabeth Brown, Blitit, Miss Helen Wilson: Clinton and'M'iss' Joan Lundy, In the evening Miss Betty Blake, Illyth, Miss. Elizabeth Brown and Miss Mary gAtz Wright were. in charge of this. • Others assisting the hostess, were Mrs. 'EL Mrs. We H. Belt, Mrs 'Wesley Kerr, Mrs. SelwYn :Raker,. Mrs. Tiles, Garrilee, Mrs, Gee. Mrs. Geo. Regret. and Mee. Cleelt Mel! '''hitch, Otit-efeteWp. gbosts Weee front ()Wen Soend, London', hem: Plintiert, •Toratite, and Geniericie Miss Retie fiats been giteat of honol' at miseelleti uaexcusers arranged lr friends in Waterloo and one le litirssile Wheeler. V AO S BEA U TY qt4 Oti t2W efuffitiA ;s:tviirl; Waving A Sp ect.slty Ohoii6 141! itteti§eli- Formerly DensinOrels Service ,Sation) mitstm..a. ONT, Servic ice: i tion •• E. A. (TED * WILSO1'4 CONSTRUCTION General Contractors BRUSSELS. ONT. detteitereiCil argd Residential' COncrete Werk New riontes Geziete-1 Rooting Brick arid biodk *Work leemndelitrig Farm Building. ROO*, Plastering by Experts Finer Tile and Yard Geeds mid front Your Stock or MeV.- Agot§ for Atieel Stone by, Trtick Load of by Pleogr bnAFTINE1 tottioNiNd 61-OttittOn1514TP Prices Sithelitted Phone' Gotidti 51 DaytimS, 101310. Aria,' Pint,.