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The Brussels Post, 1960-05-26, Page 1 Knechtels. Cheese Snack, 16 oz. 51c Hunt's Tomato Juice, 48 oz. 4 for ........ . $1.00 Cheery Morn Instant Coffee, 6 oz.. ..... 81c Staffords Strawberry or Raisin Pie Filling 2 for .... 49c • •-•••••••-••••••••••••••••.............--• • • MCCUTCHEON GROCERY The regional secretary, kiss Mar- garet Boyd, of !Hamilton, stressed the need to get all church members interested in Minions. Greeting from the- Presbytery were .brought by Rev, W..3., S. McClure who .seid .“Are We using, on a day to day basis, the power God has implanted'in each of us to produce goodness on behalf of others? Are we expressing our Christianity every day?" Musical nu,nitiers were provided by a duet from Lucknow, 'Mrs, R. Foerster and Mrs. W. Forster; and a quartette from Ripley, Mrs. Mary McDonald, Mrs. Joan McKay, Mrs. Joan McLean, Mrs.' Helen MPCireath. Four C. G. I. T„girls received their certificates in an impressive graduation service conducted by Mrs, Ballagh of Teeswater. They were: Helen Campbell, South Kin- I loss; Sharon Hemingway, Brussels; 1 Gwen IVeacPherson and Betty Jean I MacDonald of Teeswater. A beautiful service in memory of departed members was conducted by Mrs, L, Fortune of Wingham, The 1961 slay meeting Is to he,I held in St, Andrew's Church, Wia I glum, A full executive meeting will I be held at 2 p.m. June 17 In llelmo"e I l TULIPS IN PROFUSION W. D. H. S. OPEN NIGHT The 1Vingham District:High School Open Night is being held on Friday evening, May 27th, from '7,00 to 10.30 The entire building, including the fine new addition, will be open for Inspection. Displays of work will be set up naitticularly that of the industrial arts and hame economics depart- ments. ()Week in the nude 1 toetum, the girls will model clothes' which-they have made themselves, All parents and others Interested,1 in the school are cordially invited come on. Friday evening, see the' displaps, and meet the staff. CAPITOL" THEATRE LISTOWEL, ONT. 1st Show 7 p.m. 2nd 9:30 Wed. - Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. May 25 - 26 - 27 - 28 Children 25c at all times Mon.. - Wed, "ROOM AT THE TOP'" with academy award winner Simone Siegnoret Admittance restricted to persons 18 years of age or over (use key) THURSDAY and FRIDAY May 27 and 26 "THE FLYING FONTAINES" Color Michael Callan Evy Norlund One Stoone Comedy (One Musical Featurette) One Cartoon 4.4.4 Saturday and Monday May 28 and 29 Double 'Feature "101 ARABIAN NIGHTS° dolor 'Mr, Magee $ITHE 7th CAVALRY" Color • Randolph Scott Barbara Hale One, Cort6Ori ' • TUESDAY- and, WEDNESDAY May 31 and June 1 "jkANNE: EAdLtto Adult Entertaihnlent JeaS 6. , • Wednesday, June fi Seaferth Lien§ Dinh TH*ATRE' NIGHT tl Saturday and Monday May 28 - 30 Double Featere "COMANCHIE STATIONS" • Randolph Scott Nancy Gates "HAVE ROCKET, WILL TRAVEL" The Three Stooges maw s war moms yaw di wren* SUMMER flEVIS Kiddies Skort Sets in a tremendous range Little Boy's Stiits for Summer in latest patterns oys avid Mos T Shirts &. Sport Shirts, Mess laindBoys Casual: Jacket's jri light tones i.•••••••••••••.•••••ii ,4414. ....„ Dresses hi Large Variety' iiiaderately • priced, Tuesday and Wednesday May 31 • June 1 Adult Entertainment "JEANNE EAGLES" Kim Novak Jess Chandler Thursday and Friday jtihe 2 LAST ANGRY MAN" Paul' Muni David Wayne, Betsy Palmer "BATTLE t'.:10 THE CORAL SEA" Cliff ilobertSpn, Gie Stela 6SO Children under iAn dare 'Free pox Office' inielia at 010'4 SliOW at boitt 2 'r y mati, Office Detrart-tueret. 0;ifevt. Post Publishing House 4414110140004 a* ee.e.a4,01 Thursday, May • 26th, 1960 GET PUT AND C.G.LT, GRAPUATION SERVICE AT MAITLAN.P, PRESBYTERIAL ANNUAL .FLOWZR SERVICE Will Be Held in Brussels United. Church SUNDAY, MAY ,29th at 11:15. A, M. • T h e m "HOPE ANCHOR OF' THE' 'SO' Sponsored by the Sunday 'Sehoo I Evening Service at 8 p, m. Sponsored by BRUSSELS BRANCH OF THE UPPER CANADA BIBLE SOCIErir HORTICULTURAL PRIZES AWARDED AT MAY MEETING The May meeting of Lite UrOci. Cultural Soolety was well attended I with Over fifty members PreIient,1 • Members from Walton entertained and were hostesses, Mrs. Smalldort VOTE QN. JUNE 1st i The It,sidents of liruSesis are Il asked to go to We eti!ls on Wedneie day, June 1st, to vest their ballet.0 tor, or .agAinst, liquor outlots here. I We Inure heard people say they Are pot going ,to vote at Lull, This is an issue imPertent to the future of your .community. it Is not oaly every eligible. 'voters •priprilege, but their tientocratic duty to express their wishes by baleot on 'Wednes- day. If you don't vote you may regret it. Whatever your news on the sul.)• Ject in question go to the polls ale Taint That is the time, plaCe, and manner, to exert your opinion On the matter in question. See adver. ItIsissuoien,ents s ithe back. page of this, TAyored wt.*. two solos; l41rS, ROO, , a readieg; Mrs, Love, two contests. 'pho president, Mrs. Farrish my, qhfford ,Epps, Clinton, wart Moffat, introduced Mrs, E, H, ,Tohn4 son of Toronto, who spoke at the guest speaker, He also presented' The May meeting of the Maitland -1`resbyerial .of the Wolneu's Mileeicat ary Society of the Presbyterian Church of Canada ,was held In Chalmers Church, Whitechurch, Wed, needay, Mile )eth prizes to: Marni Bronson for first • in the Poster Contest of District 8, and Donald Storey -first for the Dist- rict S Bird House contest. Marni • also won 6th prise at the Provinc- ial Contest at the annual cons-eft-1 lion held at Hamilton in March, Mr, Epps also should slides taken' of the Rockies on a recent trip. •—• The door prize, a rose bush, wa won by Marni Bronson. The meetings are hew every other month on the third Monday at 8,30 p.m. in the Public Library, • 4.•••••.....marvikmersimhoOMNi*M44.0.01•41•111.0 afternoon session on "Christian Stewardship of Tithe" saying we are ruled by the ,clock so the home is strategic in teaching stewardship et time. Men ..and 'women make the home, but the home makes men and women, At the elvening session she told of her experiences as a mission-' ary wife 'in Manchuria. I I The theme of the meeting, was "Consecration" and tihoee present witnessed a living example when 92 ! year old Mrs. Walker of Brussels was , presented .with an Honourary Mem- I bership Ciertifieate and said, "Pray God will bless the labours of the , W, Ali, S, in ialpging souls out of darkness into the light of Jesus Christ". i 1 At the afternoon session devotions were taken by Mrs. W. Mundell 1 and Mrs. B. Thames of Bitievale, At the evening session devotions were: by 'Mrs. C. Doig, Mrs. N. MIEIC- Murchy, and Mfrs, W. McClure of Moleeworth. We Deliver Brussels United Church EVENING SERVICE AT 8 P. M. SPONSORED BY THE BRUSSELS BRANCH OF THE. Upper Canada Bible Society SUNDAY, MAY 29th SPECIAL SPEAKER : REV. CANON APYE Sr, See'y of Upper Canada Bible Society Also a beautiful film, "The Leaves of the Tree'', on translation work In Africa SALVATION ARMY BAND, from Listowel and WInghane• Will Supply Special Music Everyone In The Community Is Invited To Attend Phone 293 PEOPLE WE KNOW, Glen Leslie .019ver, son ef -"Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Oliver; ' con..1G, Grey Township, will graduate frOre the Un essity of 'Western Ontario medical 501001 at the June '4 convo- cation, Glen, who is 22, will intern In 'Victoria Hospital, London, and Mrs. H. Colvin 'and family, Port CK41:borne, called on friends here on Monday. Congratulations to George A. Proctor of "Morris Township, who received the lieutenant governor's medal in antrnN1 husbandry at the, 0. A. C. graduation, Guelph. George also recetved a Pioneer award in animal husbandry'. Idles Jean Carnefon, fug. N., at Kitchener, was a recent visitor with; friends and relatives in this Oollah- natty, CARD OF THANKS. Next meeting the guest speaker will speak on Flower arrangements. The society is again, giving prizes for coetests for Bird Houses and Posters for Public School children at the Fall Fair. Any child- ren interested please get in'touch with Mrs. Ella Shurrie, secretary- treasurer. Moncrieff W. A. GARDEN PARTY WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1 Programme; L.D.H,S. Quartette and Variety Numbers Admission 85c and 40c Sincere thanks to all relatives and friends who so kindly remember- --ed me with tvesits treats and cards while was in Wingham hospital. W. R. Sholdice vv. low•I MN. ,00111.... • ....my.. dc—' This is FRESH STRAWBERRY ICE CREAM Season Again Featuring- COUSINS STRAWBERRY FRUIT-, ICE CREAM 'AND COUSINS STRAWBERRY RIPPLE" ICE CREAM HALF GALLONS — BRICKS — CONES Get some from your favourite COUSINS ICE CREAM, DEAL. Wm for that extra treat at meal time, party time, or anytiamm' HONORED ON BIRTHDAY VAL'S BEAUTY SHOP GARDEN PARTY ~111lI1i~ !M ,D•DI Wavily 41k,"11111.10 . • OWN Ibuallk• tit The W. A, of Knox United Church, 'Mime, are sponsoring a Garden Party Thursday, June 2n4, at the Chetah. Sapper served froni 1:80 'to 8:00 pin. rolloying the supper the Lakelet Women's Institute will Present their Minstrel Show In the Foresters, Hall. Admission: Adults $1.00; Public School Children 50c. LYCEUM THEATRE ONTI/1110 Two Shows Rash 'Might demmensing at 7.11 p. m. viorttnisi. This paver learned *Mb' deep' regret of the untimely death of Huron County Sheriff Nelson mu, of Goderieb. Mrs. W. Edgar and, son Jim, were holiday week end visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Donarld Edgar, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, W. H. 'Mb° and children ,Margaret and Paul, Sault Ste. Marie; Mr. and Mrs. R. D, Joyce and daughters Sandra, Kathy, and ,Christine, Lorne Park, were week end visitors at the parental home with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. S, Armstrong and farn4y. Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. May 26 - 27 - 28 Clark Gable Lilli Palmer MADE BY in tisins icE CREAM Mr. and Mrs. George Turnbull bad to dinner guest. on Sunday, Dr. and Mrs. Wilfred Black and Heather of North Bay; Roy flack, of , Luck- now; Mr. and Mn.is Harry Hamilton, Lynda, Greg Joanne and Bob of Grand Bead; Newbon Black of Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lassa- line, Dennis and Mark of Goderidh; Mr. and 'Mrs. Dick Carter, Barbara, Judy-and Richard of Minton; 1Vire.) Cora, Hughes of Toronto and lire. Ethel Stewart of Wingham. The happy gathering marked the occasion' of 'Mr. Turnhull's birthday. BUT NOT FOR ME Brussels, Onto The desperate attempt of an aging theatrical producer ..to ..find the fountain of youth. TOWNSHIP OF GREY . TENDERS. FOR DRAIN Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 1 p. Saturday, June 4th, 1960, for the Construction of the LAMONT EXTENSION Drain in the Township of Grey; which consists of 1,765 lineal feet of this drain. Tile and pipe supplied, by the township, Plans and specifi- cations may be seen at the Clerk's . office, Ethel, Ont, Tender to ha accompanied by certified cheque for lac!- of amount of tender. Lowest, any tender pot necessarily accepted. 'Flythe M. Cardiff Clerk, Township of GreY.i Phone 32 YOUROAR PROTECT filletvikie Church Minister: Rev, J. H. Greene Organist: Mr. Louis D. Thompson and Choir Leader j IIMEMEC110.11 EniklIMIENEMIC CAR From Summer Sun with POLISHES from B 0 E S DRIVE-IN LTD, CLINTON', ONT. Sunday School 10 A. M., Worship Service 11 A. IVI, The United •Church OF CANADA ellnlater: Rev. L. Brown B.A.; S.D. Organist: Mrs. A. E. Martin No Church School tt Children meet at 10.46 A, M. 11:15 A. M. Flower Service Theme "Hope - Anchor of the Soul" 1 8:00 P. Bible Society Service vvith Rev. ('anon Adye and Scelvation Arnty Band,' ad. FIN 'Igmtgnimainomakfring40 LLASHMAR - DRIVE./N THEATRE LISTOWEL, ONTARIO CUSTOMER SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Two Shows Nightly, Rain or First"Show at Dusk. Admission: 65c Children Under 12 in Cars Free Shine 1-Thre you taken time to aoprWale ; the gorgeous array of tulips beside the municinal office and Oat adorn our streets, thanks to our Viral In 'tics i'i°asral Society, Many home gardeners also have: beautiful lays of these lovely blooms. Battering Oils Get Your Selene Permanent at I !IRENE'S BEAUTY SALON I where better permanents cost less I Cut , Shampoo and Finger Wave: included in extras Phone 155 le. cream wear•teop Pop ate, Lubrieants — Oar INN& Phone 614 Brussels werkomr.f.5.,,,rwrre,timmx•rrrmser,r=ltr LLIS' MIRAN BREAD and RAKINO DAILY Fresh Fruit and Vegetable* At AU Times * Anglican Church ovarian of Brusesle 1 pastor's RSV. W. 'LOC Sunda "y after Aedension. 1.86' Holy in, Matting iunday school .CittechiSiit ......doweem.mewomeetecie SPECIALS Hunt's Tomato Juice 48 oz, 2 for . .. 4 c Assorted janis, 9 oz. 3 for Golden Dew Margine 4 lbsi for 89m Nancy Tissue, Reg. 3 rolls 40c Nthit 3 Rolls 4. Phone 132 - Fred tletideerY • 9,O Nittitint