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THE BRU-SSELS
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Wednesday, June 25th, 1952
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$2.40 per year » $2.50 U. $. A.r
FLAY BINGO
AT SEAFORTH
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Friday, June 27th
$1125.00 CASH PRIZES
THAT MUST BE WON I
15 GAMES AT 20.00 800.00
SPECIALS $50. $75. $100 225.00
JACKPOT PRIZE 600.00
ADMISSION 1.00
EXTRA CARDS 25c
LLASHMAR DRIVE - IN THEATRE
LISTOWEL
OPENING THURSDAY NIGHT JUNE 26
Starting at Dusk — Rain or Shine
With Two Complete Shows
Featuring the New Production
"ROSY O'GRADY"
In Technicolor
with June Haver and Gordon McRae
Plus Cartoon — News
Two Shows Nightly
Starting at Dusk — Rain or Shine
LLASHMAR DRIVE - IN THEATRE
On Race Course Sidersad beside Fair Grounds
$1,000 BINGO
Sponsored by Clinton Lions Club in Ald of Artifice! Ice
At Clinton Lions Arena on
THUR., JULY 3rd
4 - SPECIAL GAMES . 4 $300 $200 $100 $100
15 REGULAR GAMES OF $20 EACH
These Bingos Run Every Other Thursday — All Prizes Must Go
ADMISSION : $1 for 15 regular games; 25c for extra cards
25c for each special
Doors open at 8.00 o'clock Games start at 9 p. m, sharp (DST)
— REFRESHMENT BOOTH —
NOTICE COMBINED SUNDAY
SCHOOL PICNIC
The annual Sunday School picnic
of the Presbyterian. United and
Anglican Churches of Brassels will
be held on Wednesday, July 23rd, at
theheLions Club Park, ,SSreaf�orth- o
Melville Church
MInI,ter, Rev. W.H.R. Rotten
11 a. m. Divine Worship
10 a. M. Sunday School and
Sunday School
United Church
OR CANADA
Minister Rev. Andrew Lane
Morning Worship — 11 o'clock
Children's Day and
Plower Service
Theme; "Jesus, Our Captain"
Come and Worship,
Church of England
Parish of Brussels
Rev. R. N. Lewis — Rector.
3rd Sunday After Trusty
Jane 29th, 1052
K Jahn'e CAwrrt, Ir,ss.Is -
11 a. tn. Morning Prayer.
all DOOM
Qt. Davide Chura8. Haafrylr
No Service
8*. f8eergera Church, WaI*Ss
8:80 a. m. Morning Payer
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DECORATION SERVICE ON
SUNDAY. JULY 6th
The Western Star I. 0. O. F. No.
149 and the Brussels Branch of the
Canadian Legion annual Decoration
Service will take place at Brussels
cemetery on Sunday. July 6th, at
2,30 p. m. Members of the Legion,
h 0, 0. F.. and Rebekah Lodge, and
the Ladies Auxiliary to meet at 6th
Concession, Morris, Township corner
at 2 p. m. Brussels Band will be in
attendance.
NOTICE
To Milk Consumers. There will be
No Milk Delvery ou Tuesday,
July 1st, Cmeamory will be Open from
9 to 10 a. m. only.
Brussels Creamery.
BAND CONCERT
Presented by Brussels Lions Club
Boys and Girls Band on
SUNDAY, JULY 6th, at 8 P. M.
At Victoria Park, Brussela.
REGENT THEATRE
Seaforth, Ont.
NOW PLAYING—
June 26-27-28 Technicolor
"MY FRIEND FLICKA"
Roddy McDowall Preston Foster
Flicks returns In r heart-warming
picture which everyone will enjoy.
See the Boys and his horse stand
together against the world.
June 80, July 1 • 2 — Technicolor
"ACROSS THE WIDE MI88OLRI"
Clark Gable John Hodlak
A new and wonderful adventrre
filmed tn the rugged west. It's e
super western filled with romance.
Matinee July 1st at 2.80 P. M.
' July 8.4.5
"THE LAVENDER HILL M'0B"
A d,ehghtful British comedy which
la one big chuckle from beginning
to end. This fs a satire on gangsters.
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COMING
"GOLDEN GIRL"
BRUSSELS COUNCIL
June 2nd, 1022 ,
The regular meeting of the Masa- I
caped Connell of ,the Village of Mus-
sels wag held an the above date, ,
Councillor R. A Bennett being ab-
sent.
Mtihnutesof ,the last regular Meeting
of May 5 and spaadtel meeting o!
May 14, 1952 were read and adopted
on Motion of J. B. Steelton, seoond-
ed by •C, L. Workman.
11n.
The following accounts were
ordered paid on motion of C. L.
Workman, seconded by
Taggart.
Cam. Nat. R1ways,, Seale
Alta rental
C. T. Davidson, Fire
Truck Inaualamlce
G. R. Campbell, Salary
Postmaster, postage. etc,
R- W. Kennedy. Mets.
Country of Tiluron, indigent
hospitalisation„
B. A. Workman, gravel and
patching roads
G. Davidson, grader and plow
Hyde Bros. Garage, fire truok
maintenance
A. IT. Oakley, drain and labor
at hall 16.75
S. B, Elliott, .relief 26,12
W. E. Willis, relief 22.88
W. Baeker & Son. relief 22.07
BrusselsCreamery, relief 3,80
Roofers Supply Co.. traffic
signs 16.20
By -Law No. 6, 1952 was read a
third time and passed on motion, of
C. L. Workmen, aeoonded by A.
Ii'Tc(raggant, and the Clerk was in-
•
atructed to publish the By -Law for
information of the public. This By -
Law is a By -Law to Teglulate and
govern Plumbers and the plumbing
business in the Village of Bnissels.
There being no further business,
Council adjourned on motion of A.
McTaggart, secondel by J. B:
Stratton,
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2,50
85,00
55,00
2.00
4.00
45.00
19.50
47.60
6.71
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders for the contract of Clean-
ing and repairing the open portion
of the Peacock Drain in Morris
Township will be received: by the
undersigned up until 8,30 p. m.,
July 7, 1952.
Geo. C. Martin, Clerk. ,
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Kenneth Beggs wishes to
thank all those who so kindly re-
membered her with cards, flowers,
treats, and in any other way while
she was confined to Clinton Public
Hospital, She also wishes to thank
Dr. W. A. Oakes, Dr. C. A. Myers.
and nurses of the Hospital. Their
kindness was deeply appreciated,
AV MAW OW Ale, (th*tt
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THEATRE LISTOWEL
2 Shows Nightly — 7.30 • 9.30 p. m.
Matinee Saturday 2 P. M.
Friday, Saturday June 27 - 28
"RETURN OF THE TEXAN"
starring Date Robertson, Joanne Dru
Walter Brennan
Warm as the Sun—great as the land
-powerful as the love a man clings
to as he finds his way home.
Monday, Tuesday, June 30, July 1
Seven seas — a thousand bucaneers
— a pirate queen — mistress of them
all.
Jean Peters, Louis Journdan, Debra
Paget In
"ANNE OF THE INDIES"
TUESDAY FOTO-NTTE
1st OFFER $200.00
2nd OFFED $150.00
Monday Attendance Card Night.
Wed. Thur. July 2 • 8:
From a distant planet came—a giant
Robot—to bring the world face to
face with It's most terrifying threat. I
"THE DAY THE EARTH
STOOD STILL"
Fri. Sat, July 4 - 8
"DALLAS"
starring Gary Cooper, Ruth Roman
A man with a chip on his shoulder
and a girl on his mind you'll remem-
ber Reb' and hls border Lady.
Coming July 7 --
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"A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE)'
Adult Entertainment,
FORMER PASTOR
VISITS BRUSSELS
Rev. A. C.' Wialbart Of Vancouver
Balled on old. Rriendo daq Bnuesels Mat
week fp a short time of a day and a
half at his disposal he toiled at
twenty 1'Lye, homes and received Over
fonty guests, in the .sitting mom of
the Antertoan hotel: 'Mould!' grow-
ing a little heti In body, he has
the old time' fealvor of Spial-, un-
abated sense of blen>:qur, and gave
a •headty welopine to a11. who called
to see him.
He was pastor of Melville Preaby-
teniaan Church, from 100§,- 1012, was
an outstanding man with a power
ful message and left a host of friends
when he moved from Brussels ,to be-
come .pastor of Grace Presbyterian
Church of Calgary. Be has been
visiting with tis sister in Fergus
and a brother in that vicinity
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THE UNITED CHURCH
The Sacrament of The Lord's I
Supper was dispensed at morning
worship in the United Church on
Sunday, June 22, The anthem, ',Jesus
Spreads His ,Banner O'er Us" by
Park and Elsdh was rendered by the
ohoir.
Next iSiinday is Children's
Day and Plower Sunday. Plan to wor-
ship with us at eleven o'clock. The
theme le, "Jesus, our Captain",
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs, James
A. McNair- wish to thank friends
and neighbours for flowers and ex-
pressions of sympathy during their
bereavement,
$5.00 DONATIONS
TO BRUSSELS LIONS CLUB
Ross Stphenson
Elmer Armstrong'
Mrs. Mac Cardiff
L. D. Frain.
Blair McIntosh
Sandy Johnston
John YuiIl
Sawa Alcook
Russel Bone
Morris Cameron
Walter Kerr
Menne Jackson
J. B. Watson
Jack A. Watson
Mrs. L. D. Thompson
Ken. L. Ashton
Gen Mclterober
Jack Pitcher
S. Everitt Ashton
James Rhoades
Ralph Rowland
Andrew Bremner
Welland Krauter
Rosa Cunningham
Quests: Dobson
Joseph Benson
C. N. Ronnenberg
J. E, Dougherty
Harry Oopper
Allen McLean
W. R. Ttuuell
Len Fowler
Olift Walsh
J. A. Plunkett
Wm, McOlimby
Bob Cunningham
John Jordan
Lloyd Wheeler
Mrs. Allan WcTaggart
Peta Van Vliet
Roy Trask
Dick Carter
J. R. Brown
Geo. Smalldon
Fergus Coneliy
Rohl. Johnston
Mrs, Cee Rowland
Wm, C. Erkmier
Jos. Bremner
Geo, T. Pearson
Oliver Riley
Tien. Fite,
R. 5. Shaw
Jean Ste, Marie
Duncan McNichol
M. k C. FTarrtson
Andrew Turnbull
W. W. Smith
James W. Smiths
Lorne Bryane
John 10. Garratt and
(leo, McCfntr-heoti
Frank Mfli teheon
Gen. Wheeler
T1111 Mc Artier
TCer,metli A. McDonald
(leo. Blake
.Clair MIrhei
Glen C. SreIth
C. O. Toll end
Gins Eder •
LIONS CLUB BAND
HAS BUSY SCHEDULE
The boys and girls roof the Brustsele
Lions Club Band, and their conduct•
or, bandtnalsier A. C. Robinson, are
WO people these days.
On Friday night of this week they
play for the Lions Club Carnival.
They have been rehearsing diltge.ntJy
f ul . preparation tor competition at
Walerlbo Band I'lestival which ill
being bald Saturday of This week
and sevetal members halve extra
hours of practice for individual class-
es
lanses a't this festival. Sunday evening
and Tuesday afternopn and evening;
they are to take part In the Listowel
Oentenndal, The following Sunday
the band plhy for the annual Dec•
oration Service at the cemetery and
the same evening they will present
a 'hand concert at Victoria. Park.
These are tlhe iommediate engage.
rents and a number of others are
ahead of therm in the near future.
The progress made by these young
players has been amazing and they
are gaining a reputation that brings
them into demand on many oc-
casions. We wish (them gond back
at 'Waterloo on Saturday,
PARENTS INVITED TO SEE
MANUAL TRAINING EXHIBIT
The manual training room of
Brussels Public School will be open
to inspection by the parents and
others interested in this work on
Thltirsday, June 26th from 7.30 to
9,30 p. m,
TENDERS WANTED —
The Council of the Township of
Grey will receive tenders for the
work to be done on the Whitfield
and Meehan Drains, The work to
be done by the hour.
Also tenders for the McNair Drain
and open portions of the Buttery
and Lynton Quipp Drains, The work
to be done by the yard or hour.
Tenders to be in by 2 P. M. July 5,
1952,
Plans and Specifications may be
seen at the Clerk's Office, Ethel,
The lowest or any tender not
necoessarily accepted,
Edythe M. Cardiff, Clerk.
MAJESTIC WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
The Majestic Wcnnen's Institute
met in Brussels Public Library on l
Thursday, June 19th. The meeting
-opened with the "Ode" followed by
the Mary Stuart Collect. Mrs. John I
Speir read the minutes of the May
meeting and gave the financial re-;
port. The roll call was answered by
a Grandmother's cure and brought
forth some worth while suggestions.
Mrs. Doming Hemingway gave the I
report of the District Annual which
Yes held at Gerrie. She announced
that. a 10 day course of "Workshop" I
will be held and the date to be an-
nbuno'ed later. The annual picnic ;
was then discussed, it is to be held'
nn Tiny 10th and will be a tour
through CKNX Winglnam, followed 1
by games and lunch et the park.,
Anyone going is asked to he at the
Library at 1.90 that day and the
committee in charge is arranging I
transportation. It was decided to ,
send the donations from the Tnstit-
oto to the Brussels winners of the t
Musk. Festival held at Goderlob.I
The meeting was then turned over
to Mrs. A. Brown, convener for Hist I
orical Research. Mrs. 'Frank Nichol 1
gave et well prepared Motto: "Keep
ns O Gots from pettiness, let us be
large in thought, in word, in deed.
This being the Grandmother's meat -
Ing. the biography of two of the l
oldest grandmothers were given.
Mrs. John Wheeler gave the life .
history of her grandmother
Mrs. Wm. Rtephensen and Mrs. '
T,orne Ntehol of Mrs, Robert Nichol.
Prizes were then given to the oldest
grandmother present. Mrs. Oliver
Hemingway: yonngest grandmother
Present. Mrs. .Albert Cardiff. One •
having ,tlie most gu'andchildren, Mrs.
Robert 11ari/son. This was fnllnwed
by sus amnalne entlsel of ` Nnnie
the Plrtnre.. eneh member having
blrong,ltt her baby Mr—shire. Misses
Ruth and Morten TTemtnrway ehoss
ed •the work they had done in the
Rrnakels Reiter Redvnnm Rnnrh,
Thea smoke nn the deenrating and
neatness of the girl's bedroom. "oilier
singing, the "Queen" Innr+h was ser-
ved by Mm2. F. Chidmare, Mrs. Fors.
Cnnlev. Mrs, R. rousitW. Mrs: A.
Cnmddff and 'Mins A. Cardiff.
BRUSSELS LIONS CLVN' +,
SUMMER CARNIVAL
FRIDAY, JUNE 27th
Softball -7.30
Brussels Greys vs. Atwood — The last thne these two teams plsye016/'
7 ail tie. Brussels won out in the last Inning. Com & support. DM 11110. -
MAIN
MAIN PRIZE Drawn at 11.30
7 cubic foot Phllco Refrigerator
SATURDAY, JUNE 28th
Softball -7.30
Brussela Blue Belles vs. Kroehlers. — Come and see our BruMBiffk
girls play a "big" team who play In Brantford, Woodstock, Tonal*
and Hamilton against the best city teams. Brussels have a WSW
pitcher who has played for Stratford Kroehlers for the past 8 yoarti.-
MAIN PRIZE Drawn at 11.30
1952 Chevrolet Deluxe 2 -door Sedan
Draw Prizes courtesy of Riverside Motors, D. A. RANN & Co. Meir.
Brussels Hardware
— Added Attractions for Both Nights --
500 FREE TICKETS
Will be given to children of public school age or younger for 8
draw each night for a Werllch Bicycle. They must be on the ground&
and in possession of their own ticket. Draw to be made at 10.80.
Bingo and Other Gaines tpf
MIDWAY SHOW AND RIDES FOR CHILDREN
Brussels Lions Boys and Girls BAND will be in attendance
JITNEY DANCING at Park to the music of Wlibee's and
Smith's Orchestra.
Have you Purchased Your Ticket Yet? See any member of that -
Lions Club and get a Ticket In support of their Welfare Work.
prize Draw Ticket Stubs Will Be Honored For Admission On
Both Nights — Admission to Balt Games Each Night - !6a
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