The Brussels Post, 1953-4-1, Page 1Post Publishing House
THE L.
USSELS
Wednesday, April lst, 1953
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GREWAR'S
Phone 5 Brussels
Seaforth Junior Farmers
EASTER •DANCE
Cardno's Hall, Seaforth
MON. NITE, APRIL 6th
Music by Clarence Petrie's Nighthawks
Admission to Couples and Extra
Ladies ONLY
Pare"nts Especially Invited
Dancing 9 to 1 a. m.
"BILLY'S GOAT"
A 3 -act Comedy Play
will be presented by
Melville Young Peoples, Brussels
In The Community Hall, Cranbrook,
Monday, April 6th, at 8.30 p. m.
Sponsored by Union W. M. S.
Admission 40c and 25c
Lunch booth in hall,
Play
"BILLY'S GOAT"
A Farce Comedy in Three Acts
will be presented h
In Brussels Town Hall on
Monday, April 20th, at 8.30 p. m.
Admission at reasonable prices
Under auspices of Melville Y. P. S.
An enjoyable evening is promised
to all who attend.
THE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH IN CANADA
Melville Chun*
Brussels
Mlnleter, Rev. W. 14. T. Fulton
10 a. m. Stmda7 Bck'o
11 a. m. Sermon Subiect —•
"He is not here,
He ,6s risen."
Easter Music — Male Chorus
7 p. m. Easter Service Broad-
cast over C.K.N.X• 7 to 7.30.
United Church
OF CANADA
!Minister, Rev. Andrew Lane
Morning Wora1ID — 11 o'clock
Earner Service
Oharch School .-- 12 o'clock.
Come and Worship.
Church of England
Parish of Brussels
Rev. A. Norman Ellis, M. A.
St. John's Church, Brueaeis --
GOOD FRIDAY 10.60 a. nt,
The Cross in Story and Sour;
"Were you there when they
crecitied the Lord?"
We welconne our friends of
"the United and Preabyteriali
Churches,
EA.STh7R DAY
8.80 a. m, Holy Conlaluwiom
11 a. m, Holy Communion
Sunday School
7.60 p. M. holy Communion
and Evening Prayers
St. bavild's Church. Henfryn-
0,80 p, m. 61oly Oalmmunion
Sunday School
BRUSSELS CEMETERY = MAJESTIC WOMEN'$ INSTITUTE
BOARD REELECT MEMBERS Mc MOelsdic Wonleu's ittattute.
Ould a me ('in:; in Brnesels Public
Library on Wednesday, Mnt'ch 2;111 ,
with Mrs. It. W. lStolitlens, pre:
siding. The meeting opened With
the singing of the Inet6tut•, Ode
followed by a brief silence for the
late Queen Mary. Mrs, Bari Cud-
n,oate acted as secretary in the
absence of Mrs, Joan Seely, who is
a patient Ln Winght.m Gen'e:al Hos.
vital. The Baster 011m: eels to be
held on Saturday, April 4)n was
discdyssed, Mns. Wm. q.'urnhuil an-
nounced that Burns palckiiir, plant
are giving a Special prize for the
gest lemon t = at the bake sn'r and
they'ass providing the shortening
for the same, ,
Tho never meetJmg will be held
o'" Thursday. April 16. This will- be
,ua; utnrIng and the rn1orts
of the s4ancling committees, will be
given, The'roil call was the reveal-
ing
evealing of our Sunshine ,Sisdter ( and
'lilie annual meeting of the Brussels
Centefer•y Board Was held in Brussels
United Chlunelt parlor, the followin;
members 'being prelsena U• N' Mc-
Donald, cluairanan; 11, B. Cousins,
'secretary: Adrian l(1oTagga,', D, A.
Ram, Stanley • Wheeler, James
llryanis and F. W, Podd,
Adrian T's)Ilaggart, the caretaker
gave a. report of his work and a
ifinainr,3sl - lnctpart of the general!
fund.
A bonus of $800 was rarhorr:.eJ
for M. McTatiggart for cis fine
work during 1962.
R. B. Cousins glace lire report or
the Perpetual Care account which
a treated n INIeafIthy poaitia 1. The
'soonest( nim: hats $17,000 it Doq,h1
ion of Canada bomb, 62,000 in Prn.
•iinee 3•f Ontario, bonds and a $1000
City. of 75 h,ds,"n• bond, nial(h,a
tr tal of $20,000 in the fund.
Chairman D. N. McDonald, sec• nrented a good deal of m rein -amt.
s'dtary R. 13. Cousins and caretalcer
Adrian McTaggart were re-elected Ti r. 13xrhert 1 ownr.an of the J, TI
for another year, ,Schneider Co, of Kitchener, then
cnterta.ined the Institute with two
moat in,tere6Iting films, "Dutch
ST. JOHN'S LODGE HOLDS I Treat" and "Wings .to Moxier,
LADIES' NIGHT AT CRANBROOK which was thoroughly enjoyed by
St. Josh's Lodge, No. 284, A. F. Er everyone.
A. M„ observedthe annual Ladies`
?rr Rn;• (maths, they- favoured
Night last Tuesday in the Comma us with a beautiful colo.
rally Hall, Cratnbro:ok, wnru wives Mrs. Stanley Wheeler thankrd
and friends were entertained. lir. R. Bowman for his kindness in
Twenty-four tablas of conn whist presentin;' the films. She also
were in Play; and R. R. Cousins, thanked Mrs, Wm. Turnbull and
who was chairman .or the evening,Mrs. John Wheeler, eonweners of
Tresen.ted winners' Prizes to Tiffs. I 'rri0^Itnre and Canadian Industries,
Turnbull and Norman who arra/aced this most interesting
Hoover. Consolation prizes went to nteeliing•
Mrs. Richard Whitfield and 1Tarfe-v The meeting closed with the
Johnston. singing of "God Save The Queen.'
A short progitam in:cludel! solos r A delicious lunch was then served
by 'Rlgbert �Ctum,indhann accotnpe-' tit which time we sample..l snll the
cried by his m�athcr„ Mrs. Roy Cum- I 8tfferent conked meats we saw In
ninghem, and ity Miss Pieta Van the pictures
\Melt, ac,eci pan:iecl by Mine Betty
Cousins; a sanliophon,e solo and a ' EA
clarinet solo by Robert C. Kennedy, There was n Clit'la,man. N? are
accompanied by Miran Barbara told, -Who discovered 'bhe tea plant
Allen: and a abort address by Rev. In the for0'ts of Assam,
Ocrdan Harle*ood, Mount Forest, Then we are tdld India has a
past master of St. John's lodge. ',tion$ claim for the honour.
At the chose of a lunch served in The, tea -plant belongs to ca rlellia
the basement of Ole hall,' where tate family of vegetation. 'Phe wort
tables were donne in colon of vel- "Tea'. is (lenived from the Chinese
1 'low and white and centred with local Amoy dialect word "tel'
bowls of yellow daffodils. Selwyn lt is in Ceylon, however, that we
Baker proposed a vote of thanks final the tea -plant reaching Its full
do the members of the Cranbrook perfection,
Women's Institute who had cntercd No bo"erage in the world is as
for .this event. His thanks were re- universally popular as tett• it is
plied to by Mrs. Lloyd Michel of sold and used in every civilized
the Cranhrank Inlstitude, Mr. and country in the world and we think
Meg. Geo. Ewana, ,aisisisted by Orville it real news When to a small cons -
Harrison and Selwyn 73a e;•. sup- muntty lik' Brussels tea is sold to
plied mtrsir for dancing. with "Wal the public by three generations
frid Sh:outrerll as floor manacnr The Grower family have sold tea in
and caller,off, 'Bruss'eis for over 70 yearn, longer
than any tea cancrn in Cun,ala. The
CARD OF THANKS
T wtsih to express my sincere
thanks 4o my ,friends and neigh-
Lcturs for remembering n1 a with
flowers, treats and cards while I
was a patient in Clinton Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Myer., Dr.
Oakes, Dr. Yates and my nurses.
•.;050 to those who made personal -
calls and thole who helped in way.
15 was F(eatiy appreciated and Will
always be remembered,
MOs. C. Steftler,
CAPITOL Lona
THEATRE'
2 •shows nightly 7.30 — 9.110 F tw.
Matinee Saturday 2 p. m.
WONDERFUL PICTURE
ENTERTAINFENT FOR
YOUR EASTER HOLIDAYS
Friday, Saturday April 3 • 4
India — Land of Mystery -- Treach-
ery of international spies — Attack
on Khyber Pass. You'il thrill as you
see Peter Lawford, Richard Greene.
Janice Rule In
"ROGUES MARCH"
Mon• Tues. Wed. April 6 • 7 • 8
"BLOODHOUNDS OF BROADWAY"
It's Songs—Beautiful Girls-
Rhythm
— Fun and Romance. Starring —
Mtizl Gaynor, Scott Brady, MltlzI
Mitizt Gaynor, Scott, Brady, Mitlzi
Green.
OFFER $170:,00
TUESDAY FOTO-N1YE
Monday Attendance Card Night.
Are you registered for Foto -Niter
T hurs. Fri. Sat. April p • 10 • 1'
The swagge4ring story of a man
Who challenged the gale -lashed Alas-
kan seas for the richest he hunted
and the women he loved.
Gregory Peck, Ann Blyth in Re'
lleaehe'e great novel
"THE WORLD IN HIS ARMS"
OVER THE AIR
Eveu'tng .service ore: the air,
conducted b)Rev. W, H. T. Fulton
tf Melville Presbyterian Church,
will be broadeaist by C.KN.X. each
Sunday evening to April at 7 o'clock.
Mr, Fulton will be assisted by the
choir and nrganlst.of the church Mr
L. D. Thompson.
REGENT THEATRE
Sestforth, Ont.
•
NOW PLAYiNO—
April 2 - 3 - 4. Teahnlcolor
"BELLES ON THEIR TOES"
Jeanne Crain ' Mjrnia Loy
Here Is th esequel to that lovable
"Cheaper By The Dozen" Family.
This Is as merry a moving oatnerly
as you have ever seen.
No Matinee on Good Friday, April 3
April 6 - 7 • 8 Techniloior
"MERRY WIDOW'
Lana, Turner Fernando Lamas
In tris opperetta they laughed sang
end, danced although their hearts
were breaking. •chis 15 one of
M. G. M's. beautiful musical films.
April 9 - 10
"IROQUOIS TRAIL"
Geo. Montgomery Brenda Marshall
The terror of the Tomahawk Is let
loose as the Irggols, tre most
dreaded of all savages go the war-
path. There Is th'mderina thrills
along 400 miles of frontlet fury,
COMING —
"DISTANT DRUMS"
price is e cent la"n•er in Arrber
Grewar's advt. of last week than
when his grandfather sold tea at
iOn cents a p:qumd.
Nat many people will remember
the late John Grewnr who soli tea
in a small metal lined box.
Archer Grewlar Is proud to serve
this community as, three ge leration
of his family has done for over 1
e.evnnty years, If You Pint the 1.
Crewel* Store you may be served by
the fourth generation, the present
owner's sons.
We went to all this trouble to tell
VII about tea just because, every-
where you go, yon bear h rw high
things ane, yet here is an article
that has• been sold and (1,-3.'1t iu
Brussels siren the start and 15
lo -day selling for 1e a lb. loss
BRUSSELS PUPILS
On Monday':gsening of l,ltls week.
o very eutaYalble, Student, Recital ;
cf piano anti vocal inutile, war •
given of lalythi Memorial Hall, The
following . pupils of Mr, and Tars.
I osis D, Thompson who tout part
were Joys Procter, Yvonne Cannel..
1y Shama MoNloltoll, Doris John
Om; Many Dennis, Margaret Petrie,
Ii:etynetlli Wood, Brian Prescott and
Douglas Dunbar.
Robert K:esinedy favored with two
very enjoyable clarinet soles. "fie
gifted viollnidt Frank Schubert, of
noderich a]no assisted on the pro-
gram.
Mip. J. 0. McDougall and Mr
D. Thompscn were the accompanist.
Easter Bale Sale •
With Candy' Counter and
Tea Room
In the Brussels Public Library
Saturday, April 4th at 3 p. m.
ALSO
A. pionio slblonlder will be donwited from Ole
13urnla Ons., tor the best lemon pie made front their e.bortening. If yottt,
call lad, Grewarlesnore you will be Given 1 Lb. of alarm New Formula
B+ak,ery Shortening to make year pie. The empty Carton must lid
beside your pie, with your name wrvtaea, in the inaide of the
closed carton. All pies nmtst be in the Binary by 2 o'clock In order
to be judged before the sale. All ladies in the community may
participate.
Under the auspices of the
Majestic Women's Institute
WINGHAM KINSMEN CLUB
KIN KENO NUMBERS
Wed., March 2btlit 0-61
'Phurs„ March 28th — 0-66
01'1., March 27)111 - N-36
000 March 2801, — N-02
Mn,b,Manch 30tH G-46
Tues., March 81st — N•98
The following Bingos hive been
declared ' —
O — completed Murch 2Stn, (0-61)
Mrs,., Clarence Reid, Hettsall.
G — completed Maro'h Mita, (0•481
Mrs. Lloyd 1-1Ingiston, Whlgham.
Mae. ,T:cllrn Riley, Bhrovnle,
Miss Beatrice Potter, Gerrie
Mr- Wiillanr Aarstin, Seaforth
BORN
To Air. and Mrs. Tan 1Vilheo
at Dr. Myer1s nursing hence on
Friday, March 20th., n 0011, Keith
Intl, a brother for C'ar81.
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Stage Show
!VIE r „
YBRUSSELS TOWN HALL
THREE, 1G1 NIGHTS
U
TUESDAY - THURS)AY - fRIDAY
April 14th . April 16th April 17th
At 8.15 p. m. Sharp
Music — Singing — Dancing
— Novely Numbers
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— Comedy
IMMO
Children's Fantasy -- "The Wedding Of The Painted Doll"
Child — Ruth McTaggart Mother — Marni Newton Page, Boy — David Kennedy
Trumpeters— Doris' Johnston, Marion Hemingway.
Fairies — Mary ,lean McBride, Lorna Bryans, Sally
Hastings, Bonnie Workman.
lancing Doll — Kathryn McTaggart; Music Box,
Clown, Jim Edgar; Jumping Jack, Wayne Johnston;
Johnson; Wooden Soldiers, Jack Galbraith, David
Rodger Todd; The Talking Dolls, Ann Fulton,
Joyce Davidson; Singing Doll, Joan Johnston;
Maid, Linda Todd; Painted Doll, Karen Coleman;
Stratton; Bridesmaids, Margaret Warwick, Lynn
Warwick, Marion Turnbull; Groom, Raymond
Jean Jewell, Barbara Allen,
Mary Willis, Marie Elliott.
Fairy Queen — Kathryn Leach.
Galbraith, Nancy McWhlter, Dianne
Rochelle Wineberg; Teddy Bear, Ronald Lane;
Rag Doll Twins, Ruth Anne Johnson, Linda'Jane
Kr•auter, Bob McBride, Jim Garnlss; Preacher.
Pamela Porter, Patsy Bryans, Joan Davidson,
Mama Doll, Mae Myers; Mother, Elaine Wood;
Flower Girl, Marnie Bronson;., Train Bearer, Frank
Gibson, Susan Martin, Barbara Turnbull, June
Bronson; Soloist, Margaret Perrle.
Senior Revue Cast
PRECISION DANCERS
Emma Swann, Edna Mae Mclntee, Dianne McNair, Agnes Lane.
MOULIN ROUGE GIRLS
Audrey Davidson, Jane Rann, Joan Thomas, Sheila Porter, Mary Agnes Higgins, Esther Smith,
SOLSUISTS — DANCERS — COMEDIANS
Doris Pullman, Mary Lou McFarlane, Pieta Van Vliet, Doreen Long, Helen Johnston, Madalon
Ryan, Joyce Thomas, Esther Raymond, 2111 King, Bob Cunningham, Stuart Nichol. Laurie
Cousins, Donald Edgar,
KEN, WOOD — M. C.
PIANISTS
MRS. H. THOMAS — G. R. CAMPBELL
Admission — Adults 50c, Children 25c
Produced under the auspices of East Huron Agricultural Society
For a .Bigger and Better Rrassels Fall Fair.
Step Into The Easter Parade
With New Easter Accesosries
FROM D. L. CHAPMAN'S
Ladies Hand Bags — Smart New Colored Gloves — Easter Nylon
Hose—Fancy ' Silk Scarves — Smart New Lingerie — Silk Slips
Silk Panties — Nylon Brassieres, Girdles — Corsets and Playtex
Garments—Nylon Gowns—Nylon Blouses—Fancy Handkerchiefs
EASTER TOGGERY for Men and Boys
Smart New Suits and Top Coats with that smart new look --New
Sport Coats -- Nifty New Jackets — New Shirts — Sporty Ties
Nifty Socks -- Spiffy Hats Cardigan Sweaters — Pullover
Sweaters — Bow Ties and a wide selection of Sport Trousers.
BUY At D. L. CHAPMAN'S Where quality Comes First.
Loaders in Style and Low Prices, Courteous Service
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