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Wednesday, August 27th, 1952.
'TO GiVE CONCERT ,71T
FORMOSA THIS SUNDAY
The 'Kansas Penner and his en;
tertatnens, M1vlii present an entirely
new program at Formosa •Gan d3enel
on Sunday afternoon, August 81,st.
They are playing for 'teeing
every Wednesday night at Walker.
Non, So Come and eo oy yourselt
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUN'4.EMENT
Ma, and Mas. George Watt, B'iyth,
wish to announce the engtagemeot
of their ekler daughter 'Irma Mar-
slaret fro Rueseli Lorne MoBeth
youngest, soli' of Mr. and 'Mrs: James
McBetlr, Ingersoll, wedding to take
plane on Sept. 20, at Bins United
• Obatrch.
NOTICE —
Court of Revision on the 1963 Ass-
essment Roll for Morris Township'
wJll be .held on Saturday, August
80th at 10 a. m., in Morris Township
Hall,
Geo. C. Martin, Clerk,
FOOTBALL GAME
HURON JUVENILES
vs, CHATHAM JUVENILES
At Ethel Park on
ETHEL vs. CHATHAM JUVENILES
SATURDAY, AUG.30th;at 3.30•p, m.
Come out and support your' boys
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will received until Sept.
1st, 1962 for supplying Grey Twp.
Schools with about 40 tons of hard
coal. Part Imitable for stoves and
part for Ouxnace.
J. Oarl Hemingway, Sec: Tress.
Phone 25r0.
SPECIAL BUS TRIP
— TO —
THE TORONTO EXHIBITION
ON — •
SATURDAY, AUGUST 30th
Leaving Brussels at 7.00 A. M.
from Pearson's Shoe Store
Returning from Toronto at 11 P. M.
RETURN TRIP $3.95
Ralph Pearson, Bus Operator
Phone 48,4 or 11 Brussels
Make Reservations.'Please.
THE LAST OF THE
SEASON I
Seaforth Bingo
$2,100.00
Cash•Prizes
FRIDAY, SEPT. 5th
PlartilMirnlierAt
"God is Zone-"
John I ch. 4, verse 8;16.
Melville Church
Minister, Rev. W.H.P. Pellet
11 a. m. Milted Serviette
during August in Melville
Church. Rev. A. Lana
officiating.
United Church
OF CANADA
Minister Nev. Andrew Lane
Morning Worship — u o'clock
In Melville Cherab
Come and Worehlp
Church of England
Parish of Brussels
Rev. A. Norman Ellis, M. A.
11th Sunday After Trintty
8. John's Chutvh, 8russsIe-
11 a. in. Morning Prayer
. Salado, School
tit. David's Chdrsh. Heniri'n
3.30 IOvendng Prayer
st. George's Church, Walton
9.30 a, in, Morning Prayer
WE. WISH OUR BANS
I SUCCESS AT TORONTO
Members of the Liana Club Boys
and Girl* Band Tourney to Toronto,
Thursday, to take part in the boom
1 eompetilaons cwt the d, N. E. They
rapny wtltle hhem the best wishes Ot
the cammluntLy for their success,
The boys, and girth• and bandmaster
A. 0, Riobinson have put in long
hours of reheaitsals and we hope
they may be rewarded for their et-
. forts.
They travel to Toronto b9 brie
leaving here mroanptly at. B a. m,
They platy at tore C, N. D. at 1.30.
Then whether they capture a prize
Or not they have the opportunity to
enjoy .the remainder of the time
seeing tthe greatest exhibition, in the
world before .the fere jeaves for home
'again at 7 p.m.
FOOTBALL. NEWS
'The Huron Juveniles, composed
of Winthrop, Walton ' and Ethelboys journeyed down to Chatbaanrayt
Saturday and .pled .soccer with
tate .renowned Chatham i'u enties.
Playing a sparkling ganne of football
though handicapped by a smaller
field at balf time the score stood
one • one. The home team prat in
another goal to put them in the, lead.
The Huron boys evened it up with
a nice passing play, only to ,the re•
feree 0511 an offside. However a
penalty .shot awarded then, made
it read 2 - 2, and in rapid succession.
they planted two more makingdire
soore 4 - 2. '2812 team is eoaohed-
by Mr. Kenneth Betties, Presidentof The Duron Football League, and
managed by E. Richardis, Pres. of
Junior and Jurvendle section. abat-
htam Jrtyuveniles will platy a return
game in Ethel park this Saturday
Avg. Nth, at 3.80 p. m.
CARD . OF TFhANKS
T wish to express my sincere
thanks and appdeciation to all re.
lattres and friends. who sent me re.
membranae and called on me while a
patient in Wingham General loos•
petal. Speofel thanks to Rev.' Mr.
Lane who came so a4ten to visit
me.
Mrs: Ed. Higgins
CARD OF THANKS
- My'sincere gratitude and heart.
felt thanks is given to the blood don•
ors who responded so quickly when
1
was in need Of •transfusions.
Thanks to ,those who have remem-
bered
emembered nue with flowers, gifts, card's,
letters and personal calls. and also
those who have expressed their
kind regard In So many helpful ways.
Mso special thanks to those who
tools Mos. lee. Wlneberg to
Stratford on several occasions.
Your thoughtfulness is appreciated
and will long be remembered.
M. Wfneberg.
PEOPLE WE KNOW
• * * *
Mrs, Margaret Cassidy of Detroit
' with Ivy. acrd Mra. 2.3. Manning,.
*
Mets. 0, Dodds of 1xota!gbeaob, Pia.
is Visiting with Oxer sister. Mrs. T. 0.
Baker.
lit• *
Mr. and Mous, •M. Oldfield and
dalughter have returned from a visitto Montreal. •I • * *
Mr, and Mats. Jaok Cameron ami
son Mnn'rafy, Elmira, were ,Sunday
visitors in Bratissels,
• • •
Miss Dorothy Stephens, Toronto,
is holidaying at the home of her
parents Dr. and Mus, Stephens.
• ♦ •
• Mr, and Mrs. ILB. Cousins and
son Jolie are enjoying e. visit this
week atthe '7loronto Exhibition.
• * *
Mr. and Mrs, A. Weeks; • Wallace -
burg, spent duel weekend with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. R.A. Bennett
* * *
Mr, M. WineTerg was able to re-
turn horse from Stratford General
hospital on Wednesday of last
week.
• • •
Mr. Herb. Cunningham. of Toronto;
Mr, and Mrs. H. Patrick of Hamilton
were recent v4sitor,s with Mr. ane
MTs. H. Manning and Mr. George
Manning.
* • •
Postmaster H. V. Kerney and
)Mrs. Kerney have been visitors with
Mr. anti M. Wafter Porter, Widths".
Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Todd and chd1-
, dren . were ,hoiidayine ^otth relatives
et Pomdletc, Mee• * •
Miss Betty Irving, Saskatoon, is a
visitor at the home of .her uncle and
aunt, .Jahn and JaJamieStrachan this
week, Mtge. Teeing is an er change
teacher and ,w1.11 teach in one the
Toronto sch0015 at the opening of
the fall term.
WALTON, BRUSSELS TIE
REGENT THEATRE
Seaforth, Ont.
NOW' PLAYING—
Aug. 28 - 29 30 . Technicolor
THUNDERHEAD, SON 'OF FLICKA
Roddy McLowall Preston Foster
The story of the boy's fight to time
the white colt, Son of Flleka. It Is
refreshing entertainment which
catches the beauty of the outdoors,
Sept. 1•- 2 • 3 First Show Starts at
7 .p. m. Technicolor
"AN AMERICAN IN PARiS"
Gene Kelly •• 'Nina Foch
This featiure with the magic of
Paris' in the Spring and George Ger-
shwin's music will leave the audi-
ence breathless. It contains a de-
lightful and entertaining love story.
It's the Acture you've been waiting
for — A Blue Ribbon Winner.
Matinee Sept. 1 --- 2.30 P. M.
The second game of the .best-two-
out-of
est-two-
out-of three series between Walton
and Brussels football clubs placed
in Walton Community Park, Fri-
day- night, . resulted in a 1 - 1 tie.
)loth goalkeeper, Haekwell Walton)
and Lowe (Beessels), did excellent
work foe their teams. Charles
Bryan scored for Bnuneels. fol-
lowed closely by a goal for Walton
'by Ken McDonald. The game was
clean and no penalties were band-
ed 'out except a penalty kick for
Brussels by Nichol which was of
no value. Walton also had a. pen-
alty kink by George Taylor but no
score resulted,
A friendly note to all youngsters
seven to seventy. Now that all those
good vacatlonars are back home —
and school has started, we are brfng•
inn to you for your supreme enter-
tainment a line of proven 816 shows.
Thede is a show for every taste, Just
look over these titles.
An American in Paris - Musical
Anne of the Indies —8ea Drama
A Mtlltoonaire for Christy—Comedy
Texas Carnival Musical Comedy
Bend of the River -- Western Drama
JR. GIRLS BALI- TEAM
PLAY HERE FRIDAY
The Tiunlaeis 7r•, Softball Girls
team battle it out with Clifford et
• Victoria, Park, on Friday night at
3,30. Brawls teani will have to
Play a better brand of ball than
than they Played ins Clifford, losing
by a score of 13 to T.
Brussels Wins Group
On Monday night of this week
BTusseis Footb011 Tesm won the
right to meet Holstein in the finals
by beating Waiton, by the close score
of 1 - 0, with Bill • icing scoring,
CAPITOL LISTOWEL
THEATRE
2 shows nightly 7.30 and 9.30 p. m.
Matinee Saturday 2 P. M.
Friday, Saturday Aug. 29 30
Action at it's greatest
"APACHE DRUMS"
The Apache Indians are over the
border — The terror ory of the
Old West.
SUNDAY NIGHT
BAND CONCERT
The L1ons Club Boys and Giris
Band presented a pleatstng pregra'ni
under the direction of A. C. Robin
son at 'Victoria .Park on Sunday
Med.. A large audience was there
te enjoy the music.
•
FALL MUSIC TERM
Mr. and Mrs. Louis a Thompson
will resume •their classes in music;
Tuesday, uesday, Selrtember 2nd. I1• r
Structton. in Piano Playing, Staging,
Orgian ,and Theory. Mrs. Thontpson
who has specialized in teaching
mpetc-to young children, will start
classes e
Por children er pre-school
age and also classes for children.
age 6 and 7. Phone 79x or call.
1 Mrs. Jane Moon
} I•'uneral •senviee ,v'as held Monday
'for Mrs, Jane Moon, who died Mid.
densly et weir Walton. home Saturday.
The former Jane Johnston, Sims.
Moon was born In Mention towns
ship A7ttd1 28, 1870. On Dee. 24, 1889,
Lille was married 40 James 0. Moon,
They lived Lor a t;'time in Hullet
tdwnehip. Surviving are a man,
'1lagmas Moon, Ridgeway, ,one,
'brother, Thomas Johnston, Walton;
Iifottlr grandabdl:ken andfive great
!grands/JI i:els 1Remalnis at the 13
A. Rano fuuneral home, Brussels,
and burial was made in Brussels 1
cemetery, Rev. A. Lane of Brussels I
United Church conducted the funeral
services Pallbearers wen. Arthur
Moors,13onmld Maori, Roy BigginsJim Tirilliemsors Reiland McVlittie,
land Alvin. Stimore.
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT
MTS. Elizabeth Mitoheli wishes to
announce the engagement of her
only daughter. Lillian, Ethel Eliza -.1
beth to Opt. John Robert Beer '
eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beer
Hansall, Ont. The 'wedding will.
take place the latter part of Sept-
ember.
NEWLYWEDS ENTERTAINED
An enjoyable time was heid on
Wednesday evening of last week,
at the home of Mr, and Mlrs,
Harold Thomas' when employees
and former employees of "Thomas
Conatnuiction" and theta, wives. met
to honor Mr. and Mrs.. Robert Rae -
mond, nenvtyw'eds.
After a :Social game of court whist, 1
the wining ample was called to the
Doer and an Appropriate address
reed by Herold Thomas and a
beautiful waive desk was presented
by Teel: Take on behalf of "the
pang„
Rob expressed thenlos In a few
well chosen words.
Luna was spryest by t1,. Anet ae
a,akheded by aerie of the i -i i1' arto,•
wihaoh all dennxiteyd. wt(shing the
bride and green n flutore of happ-
ineeearil prnsperity.
The bride was formerly Miss
'Doreen Menzies.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to expnetss our sincere I
thanks to all those who helped at
our fire .and have shown us so muob
kindness since. Pt was very much
atpprectated.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanbuny,
William St.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Increased Prices In Coal Industry
MELVILLE CHURCH
At the morning service at Mel-
ville Church. Rev. Andrew Lane
based his sermon an Christ's words,
"What shall .a roan profit, it he
gain 'the whole world : — "what
rha,lll be barter for his soul?" Ser.
Lane,.+Flbated tthait many make the
amassing of wealth and property,
an amid in themselves, Instead of a
Means to an end. The rich manin
the Bible story cohtld iwaRe given the
oventlow of his goods to ,the Poor. •
A mate chorus from Melville elmi-
under the direcion of organist L. D.
Thompson, sang toed' selections.
"Tare Cbureh in the Wildwood," and
"Watch and Pmy". •
Tz11[Jg7AT E'
Charles Robertson
Charles Robertson, formerly of
Bluenvale, died at his home in Bois -
swain, Man„ in his 84th year, after
a long illness, Mr. Robertson was
berm in Bluevale, a slon of John
Robertson .and 'his wife the former
Jane McIntosh. He is :Survived by
his wife, the former Margaret Veld
back, of Morris township: nail 5011.
Harry; a daughter, Jane, at home;
two sisters, MBS. Charles (Susan'
Scott, of Roherts..Creeks B. C. said
Mrs, William (Jeosie) Clare of Van-
couver B. 0.
Rev. Matthew 'Bailie had change
• of the tuuton service in the United
Church here on Sunday. Thhere'vPRl
be no service in either of the local
ehurches, next Sunday.
Personals : Mr. and Mts. Thomas
]tJ. Henry, Stratford, with Meas
Sanderson; Miss Florence' Fowler.
Setafarith, with her brother, 011-
mfer Fowler; Mr. a.nd Mrs. N. Trek
Royal Oak, Mich.; MTs. Harry
Wheeler, Miss Luella Brower, Lon•
don, with George and Charles
Brenner; John McMinn, R. 0. A. F.
Camp Barden, Mrs. M'oMinn and
Mrs Arnold Lill.ow, Mas. 7, J. Sel•
Tem Don..IsMacLean,' Miss Norms
Moffatt, and Mos. R. F. GarnIas
visited. Miss Lillian C.erniss ai the
nursing home .in Luckanow.
Jahn L. Lewis has given the neo
essary sixty-day notice of tesminat-
100 of the United Mine Worker%
Contract with Bituminous and An-
thracite Coal Operators. The coo -
.tract will terminate Saturday, Sept-
ember 20th•
Since the settlement of the Steel
Strike in the 'United States with the
increased wages for bile. workers in
that Industry it is •the conoensns of
opinion that Lewis will demand an
-- hourly wage Increase pins other
fringe benefits.
It seems certain that these tn-
ereases will be granted which will
raise the cost of mining and event-
ually he reflected im mine Prices.
Rv October 1st anthracite prices
will be advanced $1,10 per ton`to re -
raver this year's aeasona.l reduction
and added to this will be the In-
ree:SIM nmininr cost as a result of
a new w10e agreement,
We have a very Targe -supply of ,
Anthracite and Bttuminolts Coal on'
hand at present and we urge all
0001 consumers to place their
orders now before this inevitable
increase takes Plate.
Phone your orders in to -day to
Brussels Coal Verd
Brussels, Ont.
Phone 86x2 J. E.brewee
Sunday Midnight — Mon. Tues
Wed. Thur. •— Sept. 1.2-3.4
The glorious musical with 28 song
hits
"WITH A SONG IN MY HEART"
The Jane Froman story starring—
Susan Hayward, Rory Calhoun,
Ahelma Ritter.
TUESDAY FOTO-NITS
-1st OFFER $200,00
2nd OFFER $200.00
3rd OFFER $60.00
Monday Attendance Card
COMING —'
The mightiest of them all
"THE GREATEST SHOW ON
EARTH"
Actually filmed under the big top
of the Ringling Bros,,.Barnnm and
Bailey Circus,
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THE
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The Clown Prince of
Western Entertainment
NOTICE
There will pe No meat delivery from
Aug. 26th to Sept, 6th.
W. L. BAEKER & SON
Phone 6 Brussels, Ont.
LLASHMAR DRIVE - IN THEATRE.
LISTOWEL
Two Shows Nightly — Rahn or Shine
Days and date Title
Thur. - Fri.
Aug. 28 : 29 "Saturday's Hero" John Derek, Donna Reed
Sat.
Aug, 30 "Iroquois Trail" Geo, Montgomery, Brenda Marshall'
Mon, • Tues. Edmund O'Brien,
Sept. 1 - 2 ' "Admiral Was A Lady" Wanda Hendrix
Wed., Thurs:. Fri.
Sept. 3 4 - 5 "Second Woman" Robert Young, Betsy Drake
Sat. - Mon. Dennis Morgan,
Sept. 6 - 8- s. "Painting The Clouds With Sunshine" Virgina Mayo'
Stars.
McNEIL'S SHELL SERVICE
SHELLUBRICATION, SHELL HOUSEHOLD AND
SHELL PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
DUNLOP TiRES
Guaranteed repairs to all makes of cars and trucks
Parts and Accessories.
Austin Soles and Service
PHONE 77r6
BRUSSELS, ONT.
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Plumbing Fixtures and Fit-
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folder.
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Brussels. Ont.
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