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BRUSSELS
Authorized as second claps mail, Post Office Department, Ottaws
Wednesday, March 25th, 1953
'POST
$2.00 per year - $2.50 U. S.,
WHY, PAY MORE"
1 lb. Broken Pekoe Tea
2 - 1 lb. Tins Pink Salmon
2 - 20 oz. Tins Diced Carrots
2 - 15 oz. Tins Diced Red Beets
1 Ib. Pkg. Burns Small Carnpfire
Sausages •
49c
75c
25c
25c
48c
GREWAR'S
Phone 5
Brussels
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WINGHAM KINSMEN CLUB
KIN KENO NUMBERS
\''ed,, March' 18th N-4.3
Thurs., March 190t - 0.87
Fri„ March 20611 - N44
Sat„ March 211141 -- I-21
Mon„ Match 23rd . - le -ft
Tues„ Match 24th - B-9
'rho following BINGOS harp been
complated:
Qoneeletecl March 17th teeter the
13 - (B-7) Mrs, Chas. Blatchford,
Wingham.
Completed Marob '1.8th under the 21
- (N-43) .Tack Sobumalter, Wrilker-
ton.
Completed March 21st undo* the 1
- (I-21) James Currie, Wingham.
"HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNI -r"
IMMUNIZATION ,CLINIC
:Children 4 months of age to school
age may be brought to the Brussels
School on Thursday, March 26th at
2.00 p. m, Initial immunization or
reinforcing inoculations w,:; be
even Mr Dipthisria, Whooting
Cough, Tetanus, and Smallpox."
BORN
McCauley to Eloyce and Lorne
McCauley at St, Marys Meoiorial
Hospital or Tuesday, Maxon 17th,
1953, a daughter (10lizabet,r Gayle),
BORN
Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Fife of
Comma wish to announce the birth
ef their daughter Patricia Ann at
Sarnia General Hospital, Marob 17th,
1933,
P'*!6 2�'Rs• p�k�'ei•i�l
THE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH IN CANADA
Melville Church
Brussels
Minister, Rev. W. H. T. Felt**
10 s. m. Sunday School
11 it. m. `Morning Worship
United Church
OF CANADA
(Minister, Rev. Andrew Lane
Morning WoralttP - 11 o'clock
Ordination of Elders.
Charolt School 12 O'oloot,
Come and Woreitip,
Churchof England
Parish cf BMWs
Rev. A. Nenlnan Ellie, M. A.
Palm Sunday, Marolt 29
M. John's Merin. irauN&-
11 a. m. Morning Prayer
Sunday Solrtool
HOLY WEEK S07RVICE -
Mon. and Wed, at 8 p.
GOOD ,FRIDAY -, "The Cress
in Story and Song" at
10.30 a, m..Aal TnvI1ted.
et. David'' GMirett. Hatihya
8.80 p.m. Evenins Prayer
Sunday School
Good mrlday tit 2.80 p.m,
NOTICE
' Field crop competition for dhe
Brussels Fall Fake has been ohanged
to A,begweit Oats instead of Mixed
Beaver Oats.
The 4-34 Club will meet in Um Lib•
very on March 31st.
NOTICE -
The Cranbrook Farm mortice will
held it "Review Night" in .ba Com-
munity Hall. Cranlbrook on Monday MIs .poser Speirs, of Morris Town-
n'arch 346't'at. 3.30 p. m, Program of
pictures John C. Butler, assistant
egrirullnu•sl representative. and
Jaanes Scott of Seaferth. Dante after
progiiam. Ladies please brine ler c;t
Fveryhodv welcome,
PRIZE WiNNERS AT GEO, E.
POLLARD'$ DEMONSTRATION
A largo crowd attended the dem,
tmtstradion, of t0ue Colinton Meta Sawa
Frlday, Marob 18th, at Geo, E,.
Pollard's soap.
1st prize' of $50. was 3(011 by Reg.
Watson, Brnasdle,
2nd prize of /25, by Win. Neagh,
eafontlh.
3rd price, Joe Black, Dru,wsel:s.
4th prise, Mr, Campbell, Wingbar.
5th prize; Henry Scott, llldertnn,
Draw w,aa conducted by G. Ween•
burg and tlokeits wee l drain by y
year old Don, McNichol,
THE UNITED CHURCH
'Phe 000cioee :of The Cross' was
the theme or the worship service in
the United Church an Sunday, Mar.
22, The Biblical basis of the thence
was Isiah 52;3, "He is despised and
rejented of man - sed we hide as is
mage our faces from him." The
Cross heel become an h•uioured
symbol, but when tate Cross as a
way of life confronts men, by and
large 5t is despised and rejected ,
still - an offence to the natural
men. Such was the harden of the
message. tThe"' anthem, "At the
Crosti", wee sung by the chair.
BRUSSELS WOMAN
HURT IN CRASH
MORRAS
On Mondry evening the Sunshine
Farm Forum held its lash meeting a4
the :home of Mr. 'and Mr?. Ivan
McArter, 5th line of Morris. Parr'
Anderson was appointed secretary
for newt term with +t new ohatrman
appointed every month.' Robert,
Michie was named for the opentr,g
term. 7 tables of euchres worn
played with Geo. Martin th, prize
winner for winter months, Sand-
wiche.s, pie a.nd toe eream' were set'.
wed.
Mrs. Thomas Gillis
Mrs, Thomas Gillis, 67. who -died
lust Thursday in Wingham Hospital,
vele born at Ayton, batt had lived
here for many yearn. Her husband
died five years ago.
Surviving are three sons, Orville
and Harry, Brussels; Morris, Ham-
ilton; and three daughtera, Mrs,
John Campbell, Blyth; Mrs. A
Hamm an'i Mrs. M. Campbell, Tor•
onto.
The body rested at the D A. Rant
funeral home, where service was
conducted on Saturday at 2.30 P. in.
by the Be.vNorman Ellis; and in•
ferment made in Brussels cemetery.,
CAPITOLLISTOWEL
THEATRE
2 shows nightly 7.30 - 9.3C p. tw.
Matinee Saturday 2 p. m.
Wed. Thur. Frl,4 Mach 25' • 27 • 27
Th emezaing eye filling spectacle
"MILLION DOLLAR MERMAID'
starring Sather Williams, Victor
Mature, See -Sky high water slide*.
See -Swings In the Heavens.
See -Tile flaming water curtain.
Never before - never again such
sights to see.
Saturday Only Meech 29
"APACHE WAR SMOKE"
The Action Adventure Drama of the
Roaring West.
Monday, Tuesday Marco 30 - 91
No holds barred In this story of a
a blonde who wanted to go places -
and a brute whl got there -the hard
way, It's Lana Turner, KW( Doug-
las and an all Star Cast In
• "THE BAD AND THE BEAUTIFUL"
TUESDAY FOTO-NITE
OFFER $160.00
Monday Attendance Card Night.
Are you registered. for Foto-Nltef
Wed., Thum. Aprll 1 - 2
"CARIBBEAN"
with John Payne, Arlene Dahl.
The boldest tate of Piracy the screen
has ever told.
ship was injured Thursday when
the car in which she was a passeat-
•
eee failed to make e turn and strata:
hylro pole on the Seaforte road,
about ante-gluarter mile ea;t of
Walton.
Mrs. Spelr was taken to Wingham
Hospital with a broken note, tied
severe cuts around 'the eyes and
mouth, Mr. Spear who was driving,
ctecaped with a shaking up.
• The couple was returniig from
London wfem the ear skidded and
left the sinew -covered road. Damage
to the oar was estimated at 650.
Pnevinoial police at Seaforre is
t'estigated. •
dl',C'nnr r TA/ir.• r!'ls7s'TT]f7
* '3 *
Mrs. Thomas Miller spent the
week -end at Blyth.
* * *
Mr. end Mrs. Sten. Wheeler called
on friends lin Gerrie! •
* * ■
Mr. 13, Bray attended the funeral
of his youngest blether Ciau,ton in
St. Catharines two weocs ago.
* * *
Mrs. Cl,iarles Ladle h,as ret," te,l to
her home on Graham's Survey, attar
mending jsome months wr t her
daughters.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bray attended
the "funeral of the late A. C. Kennedy
in Blyth last Tueslay, bro•herit- I
law of Mr. Bray.
* * *
Mrs. Harvey Robertson and Mrs
Miller Riohmond were with Mrt
Miller Richmond were with M: s
their mother, Mrs'John Brown who
has been 111.
IR7rI9 i' `l'--it•.ATRE
Seaford., Ont,
NOW PLAYING•.
March 26 • 27 - 28 Technicolor
"BRAVE WARRIOR
John Hall Christine Larsen .
The Redskins are on the war pat".
and drive tre settlers from their
homes, For action and suspense
Dont Miss This Picture with the
Historical background,
March 30 31, April 1
"DECISION BEFORE DAWN"
Richert Base Rart Gary Merrtlll
The gripping drama of how U. S.
Intelligence officers operated during
ire German occupation of 1945. They
risked their lives to bring World
War II to a speedier end.
April 2 - 3 - 4 Technicolor
"BELLES ON THEIR TOES"
Jeanne Crain Myrna Loy
Here Is th esequel to that iovabte
"Cheaper By The Dozen" Family.
This Is as merry a moving o+,medy
es you have ever risen.
COMING -•
"MERRY WIDOW"
1953 VARIETY RE`/UE
TO 8E EE8T EVER
The yonise people or this comm
unity 11337'1 excelled their former
r•i'for•ts in the preparation of this
year'e stage shote' "1553 Variety
llcteue", to be ,ec-laented in iirnsseie
Town Hall on April 14' 10' and 11
The (?hildaen's fantasy "The Wed-
danlg Of '.Nee Painted Dd01" will (telta;•
ht you,Tnuntpotens will aumare.) fall
lee .to wake the toys to life tc en 1.
chain you with eongl''dances'and CO.
medy to eelebttete t11e wedding, 'Clte
wedding ;scene will be a .vision of
Itvainess, The bride' her attendaptt'
the toys and the page boy all in beau
tiful costumes.
The fantasy alone will make your
coming to the show worth white but
there will be ntudh more to euj"v.
The senior revue has eight prec,ti•
ion dancers who will Alamo. yr,ta
'01331 the proficiency of their intricate
numbers. The dancing of six young
lt'dies, who might have stepped
straight out of a rl:eam of Paris
will serrate the audience. Ever
this is not all; a host cf Other
young people will present a delield.
fel program of music. dancing' and •
song. Novelty numbers will be featur-
to and to please the Scotch el".
anent theme will be .he mus:^ of the
Pipes t
�0re production will be hre;er.tee
under the auspices if the Rost Huy
on Agricultural Society and the pro.
ceede will he used or a bigger and
better fair.
Ge,..rge S. Stephen;
Fallowing e long I;11.Pss 0 1J1. ge S
Stephens died in Wingharn Goner I
eI Hospital on Friday night. He
was in fhi-, auh. year. Besides bis
son Dr. 'Russell W. St:ph.ei of
Brussels, with whom he had spent .
the past year, he leaves a stepson 1
James Galbraith, Victoria, B. C.
and two daughters, Mrs, Bert I
Priddle, Kitchener, and Mrs. Dome ,
thy ID. Symon, Wiarton. • The body
was at the D. A. Bann funeral
borne until 4;00 p. m. Saturday, then i
vas taken to the Henderson tuner
al home, Wiarton, ;where e. funeral
service tock place on. Monday at 2.0?
o'clock, Burial in Bayview come•
tery, Wiarton.
MELVILLE YOUNG WOMEN'S
GUILD
The Voung Woman's Guild of. 3lel- f
ville Chnrah :held their Matroh meet
Ing at the home of Miss Irene
Pease last Tuesday nighl with Mrs.
Richard Elliott presiding. Foltowing
the devoltionutl exercises, Mrs. Cam
crow Adams gave an aoeonn: or
the life of Mark. Mrs. Norman
Stephenson continued the very of
Merkin life. as taken from Tarbell
Teachers' Guide.
Mrs. W. H. T. Fulton entertained
with two Irish readings. The bene-
diction cln,aed this part of the
meeting and Mrs. Gerald Gibson
took dharr» of the husdness
Plans for procurring a row lan-
tern for use in the Sunday School,
is ere d46crnssted and Mos. W. H. T.
Fulton, Mist Teesie Little std Mrs.
Cameron Adams were e'to•ea
committee to chose a cuitablo one.
Hostesses for the evening were
Mrs.' Norman Stephenson, Mrs,
Cameron. Adams and Mrs. Richard
Plllott.
CARD OF THANKS
Many thanks to all those who re-
membered me in any way during my
recent I11nesit with flowers, treats,
"kits, letter•. and etude were much
approcta.ted and did a lot of good.
Silas Johnstlou,
CARD OF THANKS
The family of tern late Mee, 'Choc
W. Gillis extend sincere thanks to
friends eta neighbours in; their
kin33nesis and sympathy; Dr. Steph-
ens, Mr. D. A. Ram and ll'ty Mlle
10130 ccednohed the service.
•
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to take 'this oppor'nnity of
thanking those toile so kindly re-
membered me with oard's and
treats etc, during my recent illness.
They were very much anprerttited.
Thank yon,
Mrs, Harvey Stelpken*oe.
PUPILS' RECITAL , f
A student's neoiital will be present•
ed by memhere of the Huron County
branch or state Ontario Registered
music Smelters Aeelociat4:on on Mon.
day evening Maroc, 30th, in the
Ldentorial Hall, Blyhh.:Situdenie from
iu•uesels, Ethel, Wroxeter, Bluevale,
Walton, Blyfllh, Auburn, Goderich
end Cdin,tcn will display their tal-
ents. Mr, Frank Seubert, .gifted
'iolinist of Goderioh will assist aui
another feature, will he clarinet
Robert K,earnedy of Brussels wh"
won first plate in his Class at Lite
Toronto Klwanis Festival,
This recital has been growing In
popularity each year, and young;
r:u1Sieiian5 (11 (11111' county are receiv-
ing experience in public performance
atr1 encouragement In Rheic cultural
education. The prooeieds of the
recital will help to erOvide a plana
e,rhol5l•shio for the Huron County
Fr,stival to be held in Goderich in
May,
Teaehere representee are as fol
lows : - Mr. and Mrs,' L, .D, j a• ter-
ron, Brussels; Mrs. A. Brothers,
Wroxeter; Mr. A. E. Cook, Blyth;
Mrs. .3. G. McDougall, Blyth; lilst
Ellen Gliddon, Clinton; Sitss Mtn•,
Middleton, Goderich,
THE CLU3 GIRL ENTERTAINS
The, firs meeting of 'The Club
Girl Entertains" 1313 held at the
Library on Tuesday evening, Mari h ,
17th. with an attendance of 34.
The leader, Mrs. 4. Lane r;a,l tat.
four objectives of the Club and gave
the ,Standat1 "All who do Cbrir bee'
do equal."
The following, offteets weele. led.
Fresident Ruth Hemingway
Secretary Shirley bincletn ;
Press Repenter Linda Todd
Mrs. F. W. Todd ',poke on the. teeic 1
"Hospitality - the home as n plane
to entertain" Correct dish -washing
procedure was read and abbrevlat-
lens in recipes were dismissed. 'ihe
cover of the Record Books wa: de-'
coded on and the home assignments
given.
The roll call for next meeting -
One thine, I would epprccivte in a
guest room.
After the singing of the "(Mei"
the meedine adjourned.
Easter Bake Sale
with Candy Counter and
Tea Room
In the Brussels Public Library
Saturday, April 4th at 3 p. m.
Under the auspices of the
Majestic Women's Institute
,r --
A Spring Formal Dance
under auspices of C. P. and T. Comm.
I. O. O. F. and Rebekah Lodge
will be held
In Brussels Town Hall on
Friday, March 27th
Music supplied by Johnny Day and his
orchestra. - Dancing 10 to 1 p. m.
Admission $1.00 Dress Optional
dIsmiNalittleMezi
W are dealers for the Toro line of Lawn.
Mowers and Farm Equipment. ,
Lawn Mowers motorized with famous
Clinton engines. Also made to order full
lawn mower.
Be sure to see our line of New Clinton
Saws along with other lines which we
have.
Welding and Machine Shop Work
a Specialty here.
GEO. E. POLLARD
Phone 64 or 56r13 Brussels
McNEIL'S SHELL SERVICE
GHELLUBRICATION, SHELL HOD*EHOLD AND
ZHELL PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
DUNLOP TIRES
Parts end Accessories.
Austin Sales and Service -
auerenteed repairs to ell arrekee of cart and trustee
isi-fONE 77r6 BRUSSELS, ONT.
GST YOUR KIDDIES TOGGED UP FOR THE
EAr4.TER PARADE
AT D. L. CHAPMANS
KIDDIES COAT AND HAT
OR BONNETT
IN ALL THE SNAPPY NEW STYLES AND
SMART NEW CLOTHS AND COLORS,
SIZES 2 TO 6x, NEVER AS LOW IN PRICE
AND AS HIGH QUALITY, STYLE AND
WORKMANSHIP AND AS SMARTLY
TRIMMED.
$4.95 to $24.50
KIDDIES ALL WOOL
FLANNEL BLAZERS
SMARTLY TRIMMED WITI4 TWO TONE
SiLK CORD PIPING ON LAPELS, POCKETS
AND CUFFS IN COLORS OF WINE, GREEN,
RED AND NAVY, SIZES 3 to Gx at $4.25, SIZES
7 to 14 - 34.75. ALL WOOL PLAID BLAZERS
SIZES 4 to 6x, AT 36.25, SIZES 7 to 12,
PLAIDS AT 36.76.
GIRLS SPRING COATS 7 TO 12 YEARS
IN ALL THE SMART NEW CLOTHS iN PLAIN SHADES, SMART %2 INCH CHECKS,
HOUND'S TOOTH AND SHEPHERDS CHECK,SMARTLY TRIMMED WITH VELVET AND
CHECK TAFFETAS, SIZES 7 TO 12 'TEAR, NEVER AS LOW IN PRICE IN THE LAST FIVE
YEARS - $11.95 to $24.50
emotelosemoramemonerimmearam
MEN'S SPORT JACKETS
MEN DON'T FAIL TO SEE THESE SMART
NEW JACKETS. THE SNAPPIEST THING
ON THE MARKKET , SPOT RESISTANT
CREASE RESISTANT AND WATER REPEL-
LANT, GREY, POWDER -BEIGE, SiZES 36
TO 45 - 315.50.
REVERSABLE CORDUROY JACKETS --
313.75.
313.75. TWO TONE JACKETS WITH FANCY
CORDUROY FRONTS, GREY, WINE AND
GREEN $13.75, PLAIN SATIN JACKETS
IN VARIOUS COLORS
$9.50 to $10.50
WALL PAPER SALE
REMNANTS, ROOM LOTS AND LAST
YEARS PAPERS TO CLEAR AT
WiTH EVERY ROOM LOT OF WALL
HALF PRICE
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
PAPER AT THE REGULAR PRICE
AMOUNTING TO 37.00 OR MORE
We Will Give One Box
Wall Paper Paste
FREE
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