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Coffee Maker.
Brussels and District Chamber of
Commerce Meeting
Friday Evening, March 6th,• 1953
in the Brussels Public library
Basement at 8.30 p. m.
All members ,.and prospective members.. are cordially invited to be
present. Plans will be discussed for future meetings. Committees will
be set up with a program' of work outlined.
PLAY and DANCE
In Cranbrook Community Hall
Friday, March 6th at 8.30 p. m.
"Abigail Goes Haywire"
Will be presented by the Y. P. S. of Cavan Church, Winthrop
Dance following to the Music of Wllbee's Orchestra
Lunch Booth will be provided.
" Admission 50c and 25c Everbody Welcome
Sponsored by the Hall Board
KEEP THESE DATES OPEN —
Easter Dance, Wed., April Stit
: Dance May 2011. Dance and Draw,
May 29th in Cranbrook, Community
Centre. Watch for further announce -
waits.
NOTICE -
"11he Majestic Women's Institute
aleetteg will be :held in the Brussels
Libra-ry on Thursday, March A2th at
2 p. m. sharp. The Christie Brown
& Co. Ltd., are going bo show a
film cabled "Puttee on the Ritz".
They will also serve some biscuits
at the luncheon. Also' on Wel,.
)arch 25th at 2.30 p. m., the J. M.
Schneider Co., are showing a film
called 'tiluitich Treat." They will
beserving cold meats at the lunch-
eon. All ladies in the community
arc invited to attend both these
meetings.
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THE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH IN CANADA
Melvin* Chunh
Brussels
Mlnlster, Rev. W. H. T. Fulton
10 a, m. Sunday School
11 a. m. Morning Worship
United Church
OF CANADA
(Minister, Rev. Andrew Lane
adorning Worahip — 11 o'clock
"Penitence"
March School ..-- 12 o'clock.
"I'1nber into His gates with
thanksgiving and into me
counts with praise.,'
OIL :rad. Jilitift=2
Church of England
Pariah af Ilrwaals
Nev. A. Mennen 1111e, M. A.
3rd Sunday in Lent
Marcia WI, 1953•
•L JNhree chore*. IMMusN-
11 am, Monming Prayer
Sunday School.
Wed, 8 p.m. Lenten Service
M. David% Utertih. N.Mrpe.
2.20 p.m. illv'ealing Prayer
Mt. Oserglea Chane, Wstts
7.30 P. m. Wetting Prayer
esimmrosrosroistoos
WINGHAM KINSMEN CLUB
KIN KENO NUMBERS
Wed.. Feb. 25th — 0-70
Thur., Feb. 25th — B-8
Fri., Feb.2,7th 0-46
Sat., Feb. 29111 — I-20
Mon., Marc. 2nd — Gi50
Tue., Mar. 3rd — G-50
CAPITOL �LISTOWEL
THEATRE
2 shows nightly 7.30 — 9.3C P. In.
Matinee Saturday 2 p. m.
Friday, Saturday March 6 . 7
The Northern Lights have never
seen funnier sights than ABBOT and
COSTELLO
"LOST IN ALASKA"
with Mitzi "Green and Tom Ewell
It's a gold mine of laughs as Abbot
and Costello whoop it up at the
North Pole.
Monday, Tuesday March 9 • .0
"LES MISERABLES"
starring Michael Rennie, Debra
Paget, Edmund Gwenn. You owe It
to yourself to see thls vivid and
compelling picture. It is a mighty
document bayed on the Viptor Hugo
Masterpiece.
TUESDAY FOTO-NITS
Offer $130.00
Monday Attendance Gerd Night.
Are. you registered for Foto -Nita?
Wednesday Only March 11
Your Capital Theatre is proud to
present the Shakespearen triumph in
Technicolor
"HENRY THE FIFTH"
with Laurence Olivier as the King
'Renee Asherson as Katharine of
France and Robert Newton as the
swaggering Pistol.
Every High School teacher and
student should see this great picture.
Note: Prices Adults 75c tax Included
Students 12 • 16,— 50c tax Included
Children under 12-35c tax Includ-
ed.
Please see It from the beginning.
7.15-9.30.
AMMilignommimilr
Thur. Fri. Sat. March 12 - 13 - 14
"MONKEY BUSINESS"
starring Cary Grant, Ginger Rogere,
Marilyn Monroe. When a scientist '
like Cary starts doing research on
Marilyn —• when a gal like Ginger
finds lip ..stink on hubby that's
really MONKEY BUSINESS.
BRUSSELS LIONS ENTERTAINED
BY BLYTH CLUB
A. Mc'L.eam, M. 1'., iSeaforth who
recently returned from the United
Nations, was heard in an address
by members' of d,'he Brussels Lions
Club on Tllualsday evening of last
weele willen the local Club Weis
guests of line Blyth Lions, His in-
teresting and informative talk wa.s
appreciated by the men of both
clubs.
iGlordon ,Augustine, Blyth, pre-
sident, presided and welcomed the
vieito)s. 'Presidenit :Selwyn Bake,
Brussels, replied on behalf of the
guests. Lion Harvey Johnston
introduced Mr. A. ' MclLeao and
Lion 0. Knight thaifkecl the spleele
err and 'Lion R. B. Cousins presorted
him with a small token of appreciat-
ion.
Lion Jas. 0, Armstrong offictabeo
as banitrwEnter and collected the fines
in his usual jovial manner.
Lon S. Baker contributed a har-
m,o,iea selection to the program
sr -compel -Med at the piano by Lien K.
AJbton. r.
Business of the local ci"b in-
cluded an announcement by Lion
Rist Maa'i111n that the Brussels Lions
and their lacunes are tiavited bo at
tend the Howick Lionar°Ladies Night
on March 19th.
Lions Nelson Bill, Tmternaitiona,
Councillor, Goderiob, and Lion Sack
McKibben, zone dhal!rma,n, each
spoke briefly.
95th BIRTHDAY
One of the oldest resident of th's
oontmunidy Mrs.. William Stephen -
'son will he celebrating on March
Glib and will be receiving afternoon
and evening at the home of her
daughter Mrs_ Andrew Jacklia.
PROGRAM OVER C.K.N.X.
On Sunlday afternoon last„a very
enjoyable program of vocal and
• piano music was given by pupils
of Mr. Louts D. Thompson, in grade
1,11I sod TX. The following ahudenta
took part: Misses Donis Johnston,
Margaret Perrie, Mary Dennis; and
Meens, Brian Pneeoott, Kenmoth
Wood and Donald McDonald.
CARD PARTY SPONSORED
BY MAJESTIC W. t
Proceeds of a five hundred and
euchre party, sponsored by the
Majestic Women's Institute on Fri-
day night will be handed to the
treasurer of the Brussels Fall Fair
.Board. Tt is !loped to introduce
'some original ,item on nett fall's
prize lists and this money ;s be be
msod 10 provide prizes. Winners it
five hundred were, Mr:. .fames
Bryans and .form, Yuill, and in euchre
Mts. Carl Procter and Mra. William
Perrie were winners. Mrs *Perrie
winding .in a cut for the prise. Ken-
neth S'holdice was lie ether winnea
CARD OF' THANKS
I would like to take this ep0ornnity
of thanking all those far their
thoughtfulness alsotri Dr. R. W.
Stephens and the nurses of the
Winghaan Hospital. it was very
much apprtrciiated and will never be
forgotten,
Ed. Jewell.
P '.P.P.N'j' -rID ,
Ont.
NOW PLAYING—
MARCH 5 - 6 - 7
LAYING—MARCH5-6.7
This hilarious story of army life
In the South Is brought to you In
Tecnicolor by William Lundlgan and
Mitzi Gaynor. There Is fun for all
in this comedy
"DOWN AMONG THE
SHELTERING PALMS”
MARCH 9 - 10 11
"CARBINE WILLIAMS" •
James Stewart, as Carbine Williams,
the man who invented a fast -actio,,
Carbine device, brings this human
emotion drama Jean Hagen plays
the loyal wife of Carbine Williams.
MARCH 12 - 13 14
John Lund and Scott Brady bring the
story of the men who ride the rodeo
circuit for action, adventure and a
thousand thrills. Don't miss
"BRONCO BUSTER" In Technicolor
COMING
"PRIDE' OF ST. LOUIS
.l
BRUSSELS FALL FAiR
RECEIVES HIGH PRAISE
Pi'I Nets )Hall Fair nod high Debts)
Prem the President of Out. Agri.
11.1ci,a158, Mi'. Iboss, in lits
address flo the delegates at lila Agri.
Begonias 'Convention in 'Tenant°,
especially ibhe interest Sl),wn 1n
our 4-1-1 Club and 'agricultural ex.
rlihits, .
At the directorsmeeting held the
othrm eventing it was agreed thalt hhe
East. Huron A.gr. Society spGnaer t'vo
field crop competitions namely --
1. Olintom Oats and Galore Barley
mixed. 2. Relaxer Cabs and Galore
T3arley, nixed, Anyone wishing to
colte1 in thdls Contest should contact
the Sec. on or before Mares, 17th
This is a good way t0' get your Reg,
seed and be in on one of the prizes
given. 3 acres inini•1111m1, hut as
Many more acres as you wish. Get
Your .rrdnra in now. We should have
,at least 12 entries In Gain], ('lags. eve
would also Ince to sere Butte a. number
of 441 Boys and Girls Calf and
Swine Club sign up 'again this year,
Geo. Wesenberg., Secretary.
MELVILLE LADIES' AID _
Alehille Ladies' Aid So'.tety of
Meiviine Presbyterian Cliuroli niet
at the home of Mrs. N. IT. Cardiff
nn Monday night with -the president
:.troy. J. S. Armstrong in' charge of
the Mooting. Letters of Shanks. were
drafted, to be seat to three mem-
Tiers of the congregation inconnect
ion with the inetadlation of 2 stoves
in the kitchen of the churc?., 0111
electric 'store and a range to be
deed in Con!jnnictinn with it. Ariane" t
n1en1'is were made ho commence im
!movements on the floors of the
manse, The Sunshine convener 1e• I
ported sending a nnnlber of boxes
rd fruit to sick said shut-in memb-
ers of the congregation and rend
notes of thanks from recipients of
lx'xes. A gift far a IGorean .eterar,,
n member of the congregation, nee
in Snlnne"brook Hospital, was decided
uno11. Atter the business sao+sion,
a short program wlith an Irish fie. .
vonr, was givcm. ere: W. C. Kerr
played a group of Lristh airs on the
piano. Mrs. W. H. T. Fulton read
three short readings and Mrs, If.
B. Allen conducted ,two intereetimg
Irish contests, Assisting the hostess
in serving lunch were Mrs, John
Gibson, Mts. Gordon McDowell and
Mrs. Clarke Matheson.
LIBRARY NOTES --
The Huron County Librarp Beryl:-
mobile
omamobile will make its regnhr visit
to Brussels Library on Friday, Mar.
13, at 9 a. m,
t:ARl7 OF THANKS
I would like to sincerely thank
al; my friends and neighbours for
their prompt action in help in ex-
tinguishing a chimney fire last Mon.
day. Your help was much appreciat-
ed.
Harold Jacklin.
CARD OF TI -TANKS
My sincere thanks Is exp:'eas'ed to
all threw who sent ntessags of syre
pathy and those who called on me
at the time of bhe death of my
sister. Special thanks to Rev, Mr.
Lane for his kindness.
Mrs. John Rowland.
PLAY
"Abigail Goes Haywire"
Presented by Y, P. U. of Cavan
Church, Winthrop
MONDAY, MARCH 9 at 5.30 p. m.
Sponsored by Ethel United Y. P. S.
Admission, Adults 40c Children 25e
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders for ;the spraying of Cattle
for Warble Fly in the Township of
Grey, will be received' by the
undersigned until one p. In. March.
7th, State price per bead per spray.
Lowest or arty tender not nee.
cesssrily acgepteid.
Edythe M. Clardift, Clerk.
TENDERS WANTED
Sealed tenders will be received by
the undersigned for crushing 'and
hanldmg 15,000 cubic yards or more
of gravel for the Township of Grey.
Ornsher to be 8i1111pTed with life
inoh screen A certified cheque
for $800 must accompany much
tender, Tenders to le In by 2 p, m.
Marcia 7th. Lowest or any 'tender
not naccesSarily ileoeeted.
Edythe M. Cardiff, Clark,
..L When fellow Canadians lose their homes
• and their hopes in disasters of fire or flood,
you have a part in the work of relief. Though
the victims be a thousand miles away, catastrophe
makes close neighbours of us all. Red Cross moves
swiftly to help the injured acid homeless. With
supplies and equipment that you help provide, the
tragedy of ruin is eased. By helping the Canadian
Red Cross carry on its work of mercy you become
truly a part of the rescue team. Give generously
keep your Red. Cross strong.
support your
ED CROSS
$5,310,600 is needed this year!
Gifts to your Red Cross are wisely used, Each year the accounting
is subject to audit by the Dominion Government
For Free Entertainment
Come One
to ,Come All
The Big '1953 International Refrigeration
Display and Family Party
at the Brussels TownaHall
Thursday, arch 12, 19 3
There will be displayed on the floor several of 14
refrigerators and borne freezers.
The family entertainment films will be shown from 3 to 5 p. m.
and 8 to 10 p. m., 'followed by
Free Dancing to music of George Smith's Orchestra
A 1953 model 8.2 cubic foot Refrigerator will be sold by ballot
to the highest bidder. Be sure to receive your ballot at the display.
For your convenience the doors to the exhibit will open at 2
and7p.m.
There will be Door Prizes
•
Sponsored by your local, International Harvester dealer
Bridge Motor
There will be a lunch counter in the hall under auspices of the
Ladies Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion.
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