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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1953-4-22, Page 1Post Publishing House BRUSSFWS. THE authorized am second=mall, Post offs. Department. Otte,We Wednesday, April 22nd, 1953 $2.00 per year $2.50 U. PROCLAMATION DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME WIII be in effect In Brussels starting at 2 a. m. Sunday, April 26th and ending at ' 2 a. m. Sunday, September 27th R. B. COUSINS, Reeve, Village of Brussels, WHY PAY MORE 2-14 oz. Tins Corn Kernels - 2--20 oz. Tins Tomato Juice 2—/2 lb:Tins Sockeye Salmon • • • 1-16 oz. Jar Sweet Mixed Pickles • • 1—Cello Wrap Jelly Roll '. 39c 25c 75c 29c 29c GREWAR'S Phone 5 Brussels ELOQUENT TRIBUTE Though made of marble or granite, no beautiful monument Stands silent. It Speaks your love es eloquently :its 't(hough it bad a voice .. .. and will for ail posterity. Do any of your Loved ones lack such a tribute? Lf so, ychp'11 be surprised at bow reasonably you may e)aprees your seraiiweet In words that will live through time. WELLINGTON RONALD Listowel, 'Ont. Phone 405 ) TENDERS WANTED Signed, and )sealed tandem Will be received . by.. bhe undersigned e, until 12 o'clock, E. D. T. 26th of May, 19'53, for tenders for tate corn strnction .of a Laundry and Boller room for the Wingham General Hospital. at Wing lb, Ontario. Plans and specifications nay be obtained from the Architects, Rountllwatte & Fairfield, 22 Harbord Street, Toronto, Ont. or tom (Mrs.) 10. B. Walker, Secretary -Treasurer of the Wtngham General Hospital Board, Wingham, Ontario, upon) deposit of $25.00. 'Sub- tra.des may see the drawings at the Architects or at the Wingham General Hospital, Wingham, Ontario. Separate mechanical and electrical tenders are requested: The lowest or any tenter may not neeesseedly be accepted. Secretary -Treasurer, Wingleam G'en'eral Hospital Wingham, Onitario. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA M.Mlls CI.ur Brussel. Minister, Rev. W. H. T. Fulton 10 a. in, Sunday School 11 a. ni. Molting Worship 7 p, m. Evening service broad• cast over C.K,N.X, 7 to 7.50. United Church OF CANADA INInlater, Rev. Andrew Line Daylight Saving Time Divine Worship — 11 o'clock "The Measure o'f Goodness" Church School — 1.2 o'clock "0, worship the King, All glorious p1liovel 0 gratefully wing His, power and His hove." Church of England Pariah of Brussels Rev. A. Novenae 1111s, M. A. 3rd ,Saturday .toter Easter April 26th, 1.960 St. John's Church, Brussel. — 11 a. m. Morning Prayer Sunday School St. bavlldrs Church, Henfryn 2,20 9, in, Evening Prayed Sunday School THE UNITED CHURCH Rev. Jaber W. Stinslon of Seaforte Unrated Ohurch was guest speaker ha the United .CUburoh, Bmudsels on Sunday, April 19th; the occasion I of the Exeter Tharuk-aoffe'ting of the I Woman's Mission;auy Auxiliary. Mr. Stinson wee ler a time a missionary In China. The Rev. Andrew Lane conducted w"orehdp in Seaforth } Church. Next Sunday worship will be conducted on Daylight Saving Time. PLAY "BILLY'S GOAT" PRESENTED TO LARGE CROWD A event). of young people of Mel- ville Y, P. S., eretsenbed a play "Billy's Goat" in 11be Brussels Town Hull on Monday evening of this week. A laarge'wudlence enjoyed the comedy. Rev. W, I -I, T. Fulton acted as ,chairman, weleolnieg the audi- enpe, giving a brief synopsis of the play and Introducing the okay eters. Between acts vocal solo -s Were cen- trdbuted by Graeme McDonald ac- companied at tlher piano by Miss Barbara Allen. Miss Alden also WRY - ed a piano sola, ST. JOHN'S GUILD A pleasant afternoon was spent en Tuesday, April lett, when St. ,Ttoha?s Guild entertained the mem- bers. of SL George's Guild, Walton and St. David's Guild, I-Ienfryn, at the regular monthly in St Jelin's basement. Rev,, N. Ellis led the devotional period and gave un ti "Post Easter" meslsage,. Minutes of the previous meeting were read by the secretary Mrs. Win, Fischer, offering taken, and a shunt busi— ness period followed. Contests and amnsine• readipes wenn given by Mee. .7. H, Bryan and Mrs. G. Davis. A lovely solo, In the Garden," was sem, by Mrs. Win. 101snher arrom• re, led by Mrs. Cord ort- Bradshaw Lurneh was served by St. ,Tohn'a Guild. Mrs. Win, Humphries, Wal- ton. mfrs) ,n vote eneond- 1 by 1rc, r. Wiirnn. meer,•ve re- read 'e by 1,-c. r, Envie. Brussels. John B. McLaughlin A burial service for John Brown 7tcLauahlin, who died in hospital in Toronto, on Friday was held at Brussiefs Cemetery an Monday upon arrival of the funeral cortege by motor. funeral service had been held on Sunday afternoon at the Earle E1ltott funeral home. 71; Dovercourt road, Toronto. Mr, Mc- Laumhlin was born in Grey tiownaahip the sun of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MoLauohlin, but spent moat of his life in 0asliiatdhewan,_ His wife, the former 'Elizabeth Smith, died two yeante ago. Surviving are Five daughters, Mrs. W. H. ('Katherine) Tlmmermans, Otth)wra; Mists Peggy, Hamilton; and three resters', Misses Elizsbeth, Annabelle. and Sarah Toronto. Pallbearers were Thomas L. McDonald, Stewart MdLaiichlan. Edward Bryanis. Arthur MoCtatl, John Werk. end R.. J. McLaatahlia. IN MEMORIAM MKSLBN1NAN — In loving memory of a deer husband and father David McLennan, 'who passed away two Tears ago, Armil..Z6tile-1951..: - This day brings back sad memories Of a, dear one gone to rest And those who think of him to -day Are those who loved him best. Sadly missed and ever remember- ed by bio wife and family. WINGHAM KINSMEN CLUB , KIN KENO NUMBERS Wed., April 15th — 1-16 Thurs., April 16th — 0.71 Fri., April 17411 — 0.03 Salt., April 13th — N-31 Mon., April nth — 0-73 Tues., April. 21st — G-47 .. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HOLDS DiNNER MEETING The regular monthly meeting of the 13rutsseis and. DIstriet Chamber of 'Commerce was held at A. the New Americach Hotel as a dtuaer meet- ing with 47 membes•s present. The guest speaker, Mr, Dave Sav- age of Ltstowel, Ont., gave a very interesting address nettled, 'Your Jab end Mine." It poovided an in- oenitive .?tor a now •progra•m of work es committees were named to under. hake Itis season's activities. Keen interee1t was shown in the various prospects and considerable pro- gress Is expected 'within the next few menthe. Mrs, J, Bilker presented the meet- ing with a large .chocolate Exeter bunny svhic0 wart raffled off. Mr. _Robt. Gemnteii was the lucky win- ner. The next' meeting will be held on Tuesday, May 19th. t'EOPI,F W E KIVO IT/ On Saturday, April 18th, Mrs. Chats, Davis attended the funeral scrviece for Edward Harris of Mild- may. Mrs, E. Plum left Brussels last week, eo travel' by air, to visit with her daughter in Newfoundland. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dunsford and Caret) Ann, and Ronnie, Simone and Mr. ,and Mns. George Backer. Lon- don were, week -end visitors with ' their mother Mrs, .4. C. Backer. Mrs. Piercy Gatrside, anent the week -end with her sister Mrs. G. McDowell, ,Tack tement'rll, and Mr. and Mrs. Mack McDowell• all of London. ales spent the week -end with three. molter, Mrs. Martin eccnutpanied them. Mrs. Hartley Rutledge and cors Gorden and Kenneth here arriead home from Punglamd, wh's•e !itev visited thee. family for 1 free months. Mr, Fred Camanbell, a• Braseele boy NOV) IA. new in. Barrie. ens been rlie'rn) tender of 411 e lot. Allale er•e,.1 T,- -- ti,iitir1r ltaa 90 c"nsdacute, w,—ed fires hensme a sent in the BreuZePlas tr'ao 11,, tr to h„ • mended fns tic rnntin," 4 inters." in thee splendid work. RUMMAGE SALE — In the Ethel Township Hall at 3 o'clock on Saterday, April 26t -t. This will be sponsored by the Ethel 'United Church Misato i Rand. Tea will be served, NOTICE Applications will be rece,ved b. the undersigrfed until 3 p. pi. on Saturday, May 2nd, 1963 for the Position of Assessor for tea Town• Blip of Greg at a salary of $600.00 rer year. Edythe M. Cardiff, C11:e:. CAPITOL LISTOWEL REGENT THEATRE THEATRE Seafarth, OIat. NOW PLAYING-- April LAYING—Apr•Il 23 • 24 - 26 Techr.icolm "TEN TALL MEN" A handful or heroes' and n woman Nast their way across tho deser`. It's rough and ready aottu', filled with suspense, April 27 - 28 • 29 "RED BALL EXPRESS' They drove the most dangerous road In the world through miles of bombs and bullets. This gives vivid scenes of the Allied push toward Pares In World War 11, April 30, May 1 • 2 - Technicolor "KANGAROO" Peter La`',vford Maureen O'Hara The first motion picture ever made In Australia by an American com- pany. The magnificent story of hard•bitten men and lovely women In a rugged era. Thurs., Fri„ Sat, April 23 - 2i - 26 There's still time to see the funniest show In years "MA AND PA KETTLE ON VACATION" When Ma (Marjorie Main) end Pa (Percy Kilbride) go to Paris to see the sights, you'll roar with laughter, 2 shows nightly 7.30 — 9,30 p. m, Saturday Matinee 1,30 — 3.30 p. m. Mon„ Ties, April 27 • 28 Bright back by request "PRIDE AND PREJUDICE" Starring Starring Laurence Oliver, Greer Carson. The deligrtful story of a father of five unmarried daughters and their search for husbands. TUESDAY FOTO-Nl7E OFFER .$200.00 Monrlee kitenrinnen Cord N!#M. Are you registered for Foto.NIte4 Wed, Thurs.. Fri. and Sat. April 29 - 30 May 1 • 2 Rocked with laughter - Bumpy with songs — Curved with girls, Solaahed with eater. Yes It's Bine Cresbv. anti Hone, Dorothy Lamour In their newest and funniest "ROAD TO BALI" LienARY NOTES — Ta -e Heron County Libnary Co- operative will hold its annual meet- ing on ,Friday, Maay 1st - at 8 p. m D.S.T., at the MacKay Hall, Wider. fele Ont. All librarians teachers, and members •of Library, and school begirds are cordiality in'v'ited to at- tend. Previous to these there will he a Banquet 1n the Bedford Hotel, Godertch,, at 6:20 p. m., to,whimb all libieriahe lue)n1iers of the' H_C.L.A. and guests are invited. LETTER TO THE EDITOR The spring seeding is under way on some farms in bhiis district and the weather that goes with it is bringing more traffic to the high- ways each week -end. Great stress ?tale been laid recently on having all automobiles, in proper running order. Even now the police are conducting tests in London_ Stickers are at- tached to each car and latter road blocks mill be set up. ' All ears will be stopped. Anyone liming a sticker will be motioned on ahead immedi- ately. Others detained for checking; of their car. Thr' cutting of accident rate can be done by looking at many Chines. here is sotnetttine tliat should re- ceive attention. Broken glass along highways. Have you seen any of it? Well I have. Tt is unsightly as well as dangerous. 1f this glassware must hr thrown could it not hit the di1nt rather t•a:ti,,.w•. than the rend? No doubt the tinkle of shattering glass may be music to some ears. Those same ears may hear the tinkle of the ensh rerh'er 117911,t ;,•• ideate ane being paid either at the hospita', nr rarmne 7t doesn't alwrvs lempen. A pedestrian I CRANRROOK Donald P, rrie, ;on of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Perrie had the misfortune to fall at school sustaining a fractur- ed knee oap. The 35111. anneal meeting of tile Ilamillon-London Synodical of the W. RI. S. of ttte Presbyterian Church in Canasta will held this week in Maitland Presbyterial in St. And- rew's Presbyterian Church, Wlltghten April 21-23. The president. Mrs. Arthur Hamilton Attwood, will pre- slde al nil sessions. hinmbers of the W. al. S. and the J0reniug Auxiltnry here ,are )taping ho attend at dcaat mart of this Synodical, Mr. Andrew Campbell, formerly of Stratford, visited teat week at the home of lits ;winter, Mrs. ,Tose Noble, ,and with another slater, Mrs. Alien Cameron, Mr, Goldwyn TUrttrht is confined to the hospital in 'Wiullunul for over s week, with poison to his hand and rntnp1icntinnm. Parents ere reminded that tite Mission Raoul will )?olid its first nteet- itte In the basement of the church rn Pridny after school. Mr, and We, Jelin Z1\11111111011 tnm- 1.1v men -ed last weak front ttrelr ;tonic card of the tillage, 1251 eon., to Itis roue on the Terni of ler. Clnmrrnn Cochrane. "1963 VARIETY REVUE REPEATS INITIAL SUCCESS Ti, euttie.ee ewe: d the Ilrusert Town Nell to the doors for tut ia'+t two performances of "1963 Variety Revue" 00 Thursday and Friday nights of last week, The stage show was agaih received with the em thusiasm that greeted 'he first Per- formance. On t1^ el,cin; night 31r. Wer,, Turnbull, president of the East Hur- on egri(:ultural Society, under whose anepie.es it was presented, stied Mrs. R, W. Kennedy, who directed the show, Mrs, 1•i. Thomas and Mr. 0. R. Campbell, accompanists; and Mrs, W, G; Leach, Mrs. F W. Todd and Mrs. D. A. Reim, costanio committee, to stage where the 1ad'es w. re presented with f:awe•s and Mr. Campbell a wallet by Maim members of the east, in appreeiatien o1 their work. There have already been invitat- ion's to take cite show on out-of-town engagements. - BANDS PREPARING FOR TATTOO The Brussels Lions Boys end Girls Band is preparing for ,the tattoo whiirh has become an annual ,event which is anticipated with enthusiasm by people of this dis- trict.. The London Girls and Boys Band of London were in Brussels Aprild 1,2 reheatsing wtbh the ln,and the Brier Bels 3'ou rg pe,opleocal ba wilt go to London for a Joint re- hearsal on May 23th. RECEPTION To honor Mr, and Mrs. Donald In Walton Community Hall Tuesday, April 28th Music by Wilbee's Orchestra There will be a silver collection at the door, Ladies please bring lunch. McDonald on DANCE In Brussels Town Hall on Thursday, April 30th Don. Robertson and The Ranch Boys Lynch booth in hall. • Admission at reasonable prices Sponsored by L. O. L. 774. NEW LOW SUMMER PRICE ON COAL On May lst the New Low Summer Price on Anthracite Coal will become effective. ' Place your orders early, thus taking full advantage of this saving. A car of Blue Nut Coal will arrive the first week of May. BRUSSELS COAL YARD J. E. Brewer Phone 86x2 • s 51 s Side by side on the merchants' shelves — Canadian materials and 'imported" goods. Do i$ pt any advantage when you go for "imported" products? In textiles, at least, the answer is simple. Canadair mills turn out fabrics and yarns that match cc better the production of any other is eak too*, of the world in quality. They are made by Canadians who are paid good Canadian wages; they are designed to pima Canadian tastes, meet Canadian needs. This is no plea to shun "imported" materials, They should be considered along with domeadf products by every Canadian consumer, but on a strict what -do -1 -gat -for -my -dollar basis. Ask for Canadian textiles if you want the best for your money. DOMINION TEXTILE COMPANY LIMITED Manufacturers of Top Quality Canadian Products Which Carry The amour Trade Name • First Quality old e I Congokum Rugs G Special Sale One VI/eek 6x9 — 71/2x9 $5.39 $6.95 • 9 x 12 $10.95 Gold Seal Congoleum Gold Seal Congoleum Rexolite Plastic Finish Inlaid Linoleum Feltbase Remnants, Congoleum, — 9x9 -" $8.25 9 x 131/2 — $12.95 2 yards wide 3 yards wide 2 yards wide 2 yards wide — Li!noleum at Big n ny 9x10/z $9.50 9 x 15 $13.75 — 79c S. yd. — 84c S. ycl. — $1.10 S. yd. $1.35 S. yd. Reductions D. L, CHAPMAN MAIN ST. LISTOWEL PHONE 71