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RUSSELS
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$..00 per year - $2.60 U., -0
MORRIS TWP. "REE"
TO LEAR DEBRIS
Morris Towarsbip district farmeee
:thawed a teal community Miirlt ae
they staged a work bee to aid
Stricken farmers on the fifth, sixth
and seventh coucessious,'
Under the supervision. of Morris
Township Council. about 100 work.
ere gathered at the Township Hall
and were dtspatehed to variolic
farms to clean up nubble, repair
watafs and in many eases almost
build a new roof.
Several Meneondtefaimers from
the Poole area arrived 'to give
farmers assistance: Other help bas
been offered from Wingham and
Blyitr to assist in the evening& and
afternoons,
The T. L, A. was reported to have
come to the assistance of Gordon
Wilkinson, a Second . World War
veteran, Further bees will be held
this week when : more material ar-
rives for repairs and barn frames.
The Morrids Township Federation
of Agriculture plan, to 'carry on
the work started ' by the counel.
Work will be under the supervision
of Secretary Earl Anderson.
BRUSSELS LADIES SOFTBALL.
SCHEDULE
June 5 - Blyth at Brussels
June 9 - Brussels ht Clifford
June 12 - Brussels at Blyth
June 11 - Clifford ar. Brussels
June 19 - Brussels at Mt, Forent
June 26 - Hnnovcr at Brussels
Jame 30 - Brussels of Mt. Forest
July 2 - Brussels at Ilanov'er
July 6 - Brue,gele et Clifford
July 8 - ?It. Forest at Brussels
July 10 - Clifford et Brussels
July 14 - MN. Forest" at Brussels
July 10 - Brussels et Hanover
July 29 - Brussels at Blyth
Jluiv 21 - Hanover at i1ruasels
Juiy 25 --- Blyth at Brussels
All Games at 9 i,. en.
BRUSSELS LADIES SOFTBALL
GAME
At Victoria Park. Brussels
FRIDAY. JUNE 6th
at 9 p. m.
Blyth vs, Brussels
Admission 250
RE( FRIT THEATRE
Seaforth, Ont.
June 4 - 5 - 6 Technicolor
"LURE OF THE WILDERNESS"
Susan Peters Jeffrey Hunter
They lived and loved hidden In
Geogra's danger -Infested swamp-
lands. Don't miss this adventure
packed story.
June 8-9-10
"THE DEVIL MAKES THREE"
Gene Kelly Pier Angell
The army captain returns to Ger-
many to find the girl who saved
his life. This drama is filled with
intrigue excitement and romance.
June 11 - 12 - i3 Technicolor
',MUTINY"
Patric Knowles Angela Lansbury
In the rugged roaring days when
our country was young men fought
lovedand died for honor, with the
war of 1812. as background . Its
righ adventure.
COMING -
"BECAUSE LOU/RE MINE"
THE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH IN CANADA
Melville CwuNlt
Brussels
Minister, Rev. W. H. T. Fulton
10.00 a. m. Sunday School
11 a. m. Morning Worship
United Church.
OF CANADA
i41nister, Rev. Andrew Lane
Morning Worship -41 o'clock
Flower Sunday -Theme:
"Jewels of Heaven"
Church School with
congregation at 11 o'clock.
Divine Wergidli - 7,30 p.m.
Yopmg People in ohargs, Mr,
Leslie Spa,dden of Seaforth, a
candidate for the Christian
Ministry will speak.
leases-•
Church of England
Parish of ErUeul%
Rev. A. Mennen [lila, M. A.
Trinity I - June 8th
St. John's Church, Brussels-
11 e. m, Morning Prayer
Sunday School
8t, David's' Church, Henfryn--
2.30 p. ni. Evening Prayer
Sunday School
St. George's
Church, Walton
9.80 n. nig
Morning Prayer
: DORIS JOHNSTON WINS
t BRASS AND WOODWIND PRIZE
'alias Doris Jahnatnn, daughter of
Mr, and Mr&, Harvey Jobuston,
Harris Twp.. was awarded the 525,
Huron County Music Festival
i .prim fur her fine showing at the
festival. Following are the marks
atwarded to members of the Brussels
Lions, Boys and Carie Band under
the dtrectan of A. C. Robinson, Whet
competed at the feettval,
The follewhtg• are results ---
' Cornet solo - 14 and under
Audrey Tiacicw�ell 88, ,Marion Hem•
• ringway 87.
Cornet solo - 16 and under •-•
June Hwakwell 88.
ICornet solo - 21 and under -
, Doris Johns:ten 85, Jim Jackson,
Goderich 89.
Alto Horn solo --10 and under -
I Kathleen McCutoeon 83, Patricia
, Chisholm, 80,
Alto Horn solo - 18 and under
Herbert Kirkby 85, Doris Johnston
86.
IEuphonium solo - 18 and under -
Donlyn Hemingway 82,
I
Euphonium solo --open - Marie
! Elliott 89.
Bass solo 18 and under - Jean
. etre a'ter 85 Kennel:,Weldo 82,-
Zurich.
Cornet solo - 10 and under -
Kenneth Pollard 85, Gary Eagleson82. Estelle -end; Reid Hackwell 87:
Ronald Welber 81, Dashwood; Neil
Turnbull 86; Ruth Annie Salmon 81,
no ]:wood: Joan Johnston 88; Yvon-
ne Pollard 87.
Cornet Duet - 16 and under -
Doris Johnston and Mario Hem-
ingway 87; June Hackwell and
Audrey Hackwell 88.
Clarinet solo -.12 and under -
Margarett Lily McCuteheon 82; Maris
Salmon 85, Dashwood; Evelyn. legs.
holm 83.
Clarinet solo - 18 and under --
Richard McCuteheon 84, Gordon
W Baxter 83, Goderich,
Clarinet solo - Open - Robert
O. Kennedy 86.
Cornet Trin - 17 and Lander -
June, Audrey and -Reid Hackman 87
Brass Quartette - any tn&trument
Helen, Leona.. Doris and Joan John-
ston 84,
Olatln•et duet - 15 and under -
Richard and Margaret Lily Mc.
Cutcheon• 92.
Tenor Sexonhone wan - 20 and
tinder - Robert C. Kennedy 87.
a1•.+ e,.. -..en, ono cell. =1n "nil
ender - David R. Kennedy 43, Fall
Wr'mtehlnt 84. Zurich.
Alto Saxonbone solo - 20 and
under - Bob Mann 86.
Alto Saxophone Duet - 20 and
under - Jean Jewell and Barbara
Allen 86.
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr, and Mrs,, Jan vanVUiet of
Walton anwqunce the engagement
of their daughter, Pieternelle, to
Mr. Charles Lawrie Cousins, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray 8. Cousins. The
marriage will take place in Walton
United Church on June 24th, 1858.
MUSIC EXAMISATiONS
Mr, Mateo of the Examining
Facul'tsv of the Western Ontario
Conservatory of Music of London,
will be :the presiding examiner, at
the residence of Mr, and Mrs. louts
D, Thompson on Tuesday morning,
June 9th.
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LLASHMAR,
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
LISTOWEL, ONTARIO
Two Shows Nightly
Rain or clear - first show at dusk
Thur. - Fri. June 4 • 5 I
"THE BIG TREES"
Kirk Douglas - Patrice Wymore
Sat. - Mon. June 6 - 8
.'BANDITS OF CORSICA"
Richard Greene Donna Drake
Tues. - Wed. June 9 • 10
"QUEBEC" (Technicolor)
Corrine Calvet John Barrymore Jr
Thugs. - Fri. Juno 11 -.12
"DISTANT DRUMS" (Technicolor)
Gary Cooper
Sat. • Mon. June 13 - 15
"GOLDEN HAWK"
Rhonda Fleming Sterling Hayden
BRUSSELS LEGION CORONATION
PAY CELEBRATION
DRAWS LARGE CROWD
A splendid parade of ifloats coma.
peted for the generous Prizes, at
the Caronlaliou Day Celebration
sponsored icy. the Brussels Branca
o1' the Oanadian Legion. A great
deal of time and effort had elo4nus-
ty been spent in th15 pr'epar'ation.
The parade formed at the East
Tiuron Agricnlllural Park and march.
cd to Victoria Park led by the
Legion Pipe Band and the Lions
ChM Boys and. Girls, Band.
There were prizes offered for two
classes of floats - schools and com 1
mereial.. Three prizes, were awarded
in eaelr class, Commercial - East
Huron Agricultural Society, D. A
Rano. H. Pearson; Schools - Brus
seas, Cranbraok, S.S. No, 10 Morris.;
The grand prize was given to 'bast
Hum Azrieultnral Society for their
golden comet drawn by six white
horses.
In the afternoon the hands enter.'
'mined Ped there were races for the
children,
Race Results -.•
lender six =- all received prizes. I
Girls 7 to 10 -lathe& Davis, Linda
Dunn. Msxine Machan.
Boys, 7 to 10 - Murray Alcock,
Mnrrav Bray, Jacob Dreloerr.
Girls 14 and under - Betty Al- I
reek, Reth Walters,. Tena. Zwann.
Bova 14 and under - Frank Wii i
son. David Kennedy, Peter: Heeling
way. I
Girls free for all - Margaret Ac-
hilles, Elaine Kernaghan, Joan Wil.
sen.
Boys free for all - David Firby,
13111 Ellacott, Gordon Engel.
Girls three legged race - Francis
Meyers and Maxine Meehan; Nora
Stevenson and Donalda Pear&on.
Three legged race - Larry Fisch
er and Bill Alcoek, David Kennedy
and Donald Achilles.
Wheelbarrow race - David Ken.
nedv and Don. Aohilles, Gerald
7rierh+er and Wayne Cameron, Paul
Rielly and Roger Todd.
Slow bicycle race - Paul Kitby.
Ted. Waxman.
In the evening there was bingo
and .other games with a large crowd
attending. The feature of the even-
ing
vening was an excellent display of fire
Works including rookets, fountains,
pin wheels, etc. olimaxed with a
beautiful picture of the Queen. This
piece was purchased with oontribut•
ions by the bueinese men.
A street dance, to the music of
Geo. Smilth's orchestra brought the
festivities to aclose..'N
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CARD OF THANKS
I wish to take this opportunity to
thank all my friends, .neighbours
ech:onl chums. and my sohool teacher
and all those who remembered me
with •cards, treats, and boxes sent
to me during airy illnese,. Also
special tluunks. to Dr. Stephens and
nurses of W.ine:ham Rospntai.
Carman Fischer.
BABE DIDRIKSON ZAHARIAS
GIVES CANCER WARNING
,From her hospital pea, inane Did-
rikson Zahuaria.s sends a dramatic
warming against cancer - aimed at
tItOse who think "1t can't happen
to me", t71he American Cancer Soc•
lety urges everyone to read 'Tomor-
row Is Too Late", in the The
Americaa Weekly w51& this Sunday's
issue .of (June 7) Detroit Senday
Times.
LIBRARY NOTES -
During the- menthe. of June, Slily
and August, the Library will be open
on Tuesdays and Saturdays only, at
the regular hours.
Tuesday - 3 to 6 p, m.
7.30 to 9.80 p. m,
Saturday - 2 to 6 p, m,
7.80 to 10 p, m.
The H. C. L. A, will make its next
exchange of bonker a.t Brussels Lib-
rary
ibrary on nine llth at 9.15 a. m.
CAPITOL. 'mown
TIIEATRF,, _
TOWN BEAUTIFULLY
DEGO RAT en FOR
CORONATION DAY
In honor of the Coronation of the
Queen the town of Brussels has been
gaily decked .with colored lighting,
the store fronts and window make
a splendid, colorful and Interesting
display.
The whole effect is most eagle,
lug and very fitly recognizes,
and gives rise Lo the feeling of
having a part in, and of belonging
to, this great event of history..
So well has the work been done
thnl a motorist, telt* +had driven
Peen Stratford to Owen Souna,
th^raghd 11 worth while to telephone
n member of the community to offer
ro1gratulations on the appearance
of the town and to say that no,
anywhere between Strntfnrd and
Oen Sound had ile seen no fine a
dlanley.
Cradlt for tBtit must be given to
the leadership and encouragement'
given by the newly formed Brussels
Chamber of Commerce and to those
who have so ably no -operated with
them,
On Monday evening the displays
offered by the stares were judged
Par t6uose prizes awarded by the
Chamber of Commerce.
Tt was very evident that a cot aid-
erable amount of time and thought
hod been tot into the designing and
decorating of the store fronts and
windows.
The judges began their work at,
8 p. m., but it was not till 10.30 p.m,
that a final decision was taken as
eanit detail and effect had to be
cons'dered :under day light and also
under artificial lighting.
The awards were given as fellows.
1st prize to Wood's Dry Good
Store.
2nd Prize to Leach's Jewelry
Store,
3rd Prize to Pearson's Shoe Store.
HER MAJESTY'S
CORONATION SERVICE
Her Majesty's Coronation Service
was held • in St. John's Anglican
Church, Brussels, on Sunday, May
31st. Members of Brussels, branch
of the Canadian Legion, the' Ladies'
AltxtiMary, Brownies and the Wolf
Cubs paraded to the church from the
Legion Hall led by the Legion Pipe
band..
The color bearers took part in the
processional led by the choir and
placed ' the flags at the altar. The
order of devtne service used was
the one issued by command of the
Queen. 1
Legionairie Men. Coleman read
the lessonn.
The rector of the church, Rev. N. .
Ellis, gave a suitable, coronation ad- ,
diress explaindng the 'significance of
portions of.tre service and expressing t
the Queen'.•, plea for the prayers of •
her people•
After the service the parade re-
formed and marched to the cenotaph ,
where a wreath was placed. The I
Last Pont and Reveille were played
by paper G. Kreuter. Prayer was of. 1
fered by Rev. Bilis.
THE UNITED CHURCH
Specie' services were held in /Jia
United Church on Sunday, May hist., :
to Mark the Coronation of Her
Majesty Queen Elizabeth. The
theme of wonalil+p was , "Let her not
come alone to her hallowing." A '
service dedicating ouraelves was a
vital part of the order. The sermon
was based on Isaiah 40:31, "They t
that watt upon God shall renew their
strength; They shall mount up with I
wing& es eagles."
The anthem, "Ail Hall, Immanuel"
by Sickle and Gabriel was sung by ,
the choir.Next Shnday Is Flower Sged'ly.
Friday, Saturday June 5-6
Adopted by the Sioux Indians as a
child, now he must choose between
his redskin brotrers and a beautiful i
white vire. The bravest of the brave I
Sioux was a white man -who fought i
tike the savage he was.
"THE SAVAGE"
NO PAPER NEXT WEEK.
There will be No 550310 of the
Brussels Posit next week asthe staff
are taking their annual holiday that
week. Correspondents are asked to
stud in the news as metal.
MOTOR BOAT TAKES
PLUNGE OVER DAM
Have we an aspiring "Iced Hill'
in Brussels? One of our local motor
boat enthuataats tools a leaping i
plunge over the dam on. Monday
night, Since Miffs Plunge was un
intentional and the dant can hardly
he called a "'Niagara" we don't
think he intends to continue soca '
exploits, George Galbraith, while ,
nrt+d'ing around above the dant with
Vic Warren of Brussels, as a pass-
enger, found that he had lost con•
trol of his boat when the steering
nnnaratus, l<nrk+ 6. W1ien he saw
they were going to he carried over
tea dam he quickly lifted the motor
and they made the flying leap over
the edge into tare lower river with ,
entitle?. more than a tremendous,
°•nisch, Damage to the boat -,ons
broken hotted.
FAST HURON DISTRICT W, 1.
ELECTS MRS, G. MacDONALD
Eighty-two delegates registered,
when Fes,- Huron District Women"s
Institute held the district annual •
meeting at Ethel on Friday. Re• j
presentative.e were present from
the following branches: Moleswortb,
Cranbrook, Foldwide Gorrie,,
Wroxeter, Lakelet, Bluevale, Majes-
tic (Brussels), Howick Junior, Ethel
and Moncrieff. Mrs. George Mae. 1
Donald, Molesworth, was elected
president.
Rc+tiring president, Mrs, William
McCann, presided, and Mrs. Crosby
Sothern was secretary. -Mrs,. W. C.
King, of -Gerrie, gave the auditors
report.
Miss Elaine Found of the Worn -
en's Tnstitete Brandt and Home -
Econrmiea Service. Toronto, was
guest sneakr.r. Tracing the history
of she oeanizataon's achievements
and service to Its, members, she I
expiained the; present extension
service offered to members by the
Depantune nt of Agricuimre.
Conveners presenting reports i
were ; Agriculture and Caned
Ian industries, Mrs. Allen Mc-
Taggart, Cranbrock; eiitizenshtp •
and education, Mrs,. R'. T. Mehl
Lean. Wroxeter; community active I
ties and public relations, Mrs
Harvey Robertson, Rluevrale; his-;
tomcat research and current events, r`
Mrs, Lorne Nichol. Brussels; home
economies and health, Mrs.. Alex
Pearson, Ethel; resolutions, Mrs.
Elmer Farr''sh, Gerrie; junior
activities, Miss Grace Edgar, Ger-
rie.
Fordwieh group won the 810 Drize
awarded for the best hooked rug
Forwich also took fti'st place in the
Guelph Ares ,program contest, Blue -
vale, second, and Howick Juniors,
third Total receipts for the year
were 5429,52. In response to the
roll call, delegates donated pot
holders, these edits to he pre•
sented to the delegates who will
tome to Canada for A C W W cnu-
vention 11> Angust.
Mrs. D. F Mr'Nai, hton. melte
her of Federated Women's 'Inge
hates of Ontario Board. reported r:
a recent board meeting.
Pending election of n new nrn-
:nalal preddent. Mre. Cordon Mr•
Phatter was aobninated by Bas:
Httton District, ItesIiluJ80ns 'find
wont bed been accombldshed by
this: from the Guelph Area. -
Miss Found conducted the rata
Mention of district directors and
also eleatioe of officers, as follows;
Past president, Mrs. William
McCallunb, Forwich; president, Mrs.
George MacDonald, Moleswoth:
first Ivice-president, Mrs. Percy
I Ashton; Gorrie; •second vlon-presd-
ME.LVILLE CHURCH dent. Mals. Stanley Bride, Ford -
On Sunday a special Coronation wioh; secretary-tres'aurer, Mrs,
stervice was held. Rev. Wm. Fulton Crosby Sauter, Fordwteb; federa-
preached a very thoughtful sermon ' teas relireseetative, Mrs. D. S
on the constitution of the Crown, and ' Tlacleaugih8ort, Bluevale; alternate
the coming Coronation of Ger Queen, , Mrs. Allen Monro.
Elizabeth IT. Mr, Fulton described - Vending committee conveners
our Tauten as a stncore, true, ana Agriculture and Canadian tndns,•
a good woman. He spoke of her tries, Mrs. Robert Wood. Clifford:
devotion to her children Under the citizenship and education, Mrs,
Britlish Constitution the monarch Andrew Simpson, Listowel; com-
does not rule. Absottte monarchy ' tenuity .actrvidies and public reap
means lieene'e and freedom for dome, ' tions, Mrs, Grace Richmond, Monk
and unhapit ness for others. When ton: historfeai research and Mur-
tha Qtreen is resident in Scotland rent events.. Mrs, Mae MClntosh,
Mon„ Tues., Wed. June 8 - 9 - 10
"THE MISSISSIPPI GAMBLER"
starring Tyronne Power -Piper Law-
rie - meet the fabulous Mark Fallon
his touch a wildfire temptation to
every woman - hls luck a challenge
to every river man - his Ilfe a
reckles's adventure - Entertain-
ment you will soon not soon forget._
TUESDAY FOTO-NITIE
OFFER $200.00
2nd. OFFER $80.00
Monday Attendance Card NMA:.
.�.r •... moor..
Thur Fi'I„ Sat. June 11 - 12- 13
Francis Is back a nd the army has
hint again. The laughs ere longer•
lounder and luatler then ever when
you see
"FRANCIS GOES TO WEST POINT'
she becomes a Preabyterinn. Mr , Brnseele: home eoannmic5 ana
11or pointed out tbat the Coro- health, Mrs. Gordon Mundell, Blue -
nation is essentially a religious cere-
mony. The Quee'.1 numbly lays',
551110 her erown when she kneels
at the altar in the Mote Communion
Service.
Special music by the choir eon-
sisted of the aolo, "Elizabeth of
England", sung by :clary Lon Mc•
Trariane and Edgsr'&, "Land of
Hope and Glory," siting by Graeme
McDonald, the choir singing the
chorus. t
A abort recital of Coronation
mtaslc was played before the service, 1,
by organist. Louis D. Thompson. 0011. 1
listing of Meyerbeer's Coronation
March. and Handel'c Water Mesita ;
composed for King fleerge the first ,
in 1714 and performed oh the 'River
Thatpee.
PORN -�-�
Mr, slid ;airs. Lloyd lternaglil'tn oro
heppy to ennottnee the btrtlt of a sox
athlete) le) Leotard en Time 9tc1 et Dr
Myer'e Thtnelnu 'Htnne,
coif: auditnns, Mrs, W. C. King,
Mrs. Norman Waste, Gorrie; 5050-
tuttans, Mrs Ind, Richards, 'Ethel:
inntor activities, Miss Erna New.
ten. Wroxeter.
Reports of the recent (uelnlr.
cneferenae were elven by Mrs.
Kreuter. label, and Mrs. Norman
Wadi„ Gerrie. Mrs, Leslie Lake
TIthel. led in neeamhly singing.
Dinner was served by the besteee
branch. Gorrie W. T. invited both
-ago. nue Weat 'Herne members th
e fall relic. Mnlecwneth extended
uh invandlne n.l hnel next years
,llatrirt .n"trnl thrrr,
13rttssels Swine Club
The Rruuesels. 4-12 Swine Club is
sponsored by the Etat 'Heron Agri-
matinee
gri-elti ee Seelrty. with Tnck Wheeler
R. R. 5 Brussels an lender. ()Dicers
ore Reset fimith R. R. 1 Ethel, presd•
dent Laurie Meek, R.R.. 5'Rruss,ele,
vire-president; Jim 'Bolger, RR. 3
Walton. nocretary-treasurer.
The ANNUAL FLOWER SERVICE
At the BRUSSELS UNITED CHURCH,
Will be held on
SUNDAY, JUNE 7th at 11 A. M.
Come and See the Beautiful Floral Display and
Hear Special Music by the Sunday School Pupils.
THE EVENING SERVICE Wiu Be In Charge Of The
YOUNG PEOPLE'S UNION AT 7,30.P. M.
I.O.O.F. DANCE
Brussels Town Hall on
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10th
Music by Wilbee's Orchestra
Lucky Door Prize
Refreshment Booth - Everybody Welcome
Admission SOc
Proceeds Brussels Legion Pipe Band
GARDEN PARTY
Duff's United Church Walton
FRIDAY, JUNE 19th
Supper served from 6 to 8 P. M,
On the Church Lawn
FOLLOWED BY A GOOD PROGRAM
Admission, Adults 750, Children 40d
GARDEN PARTY
Knox Presbyterian Church Cranbrook
THURSDAY, JUNE llth
Supper served from 6 to 8 In the Church basement.
Followed by a Play
"Raggedy Nan"
.... Play presented by Wroxeter Women's Institute
In the Community Hall, Cranbrook
Booth in Hall.
Admission, Adults 85e, Children 40e
Knox Church Moncrieff
GARDEN PARTY
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10th
Supper served 6 to 8 P. M.
Followed by 3 Act PLAY
"The Funny Brats"
Presented by Gowanstown Women's institute
Admission - Adults 75c, Children 40c
Come and enjoy a good evening.
Anniversary Services
At Knox Church, Cranbrook on
SUNDAY, JUNE 14th
11 A. M. and 1.30 P. M.
Rev. D. G. Campbell B. D. of Seaforth
will be guest speaker at both services. "
Special Music by the Choir.
Everybody Welcome
,a•
Help the Wind Stricken Areas
of Brussels and
Blyth Comrnunities
(Continuing)
10% of Our Entire Gross Receipts for
Thursday, Friday and Saturday from Both
Brussels and Blyth Stores will be Donated
to the Fund for the Wind Stricken Areas of
Brussels and Blyth Communities.
THE ARCADE STORES
Store Wide Bargains for the Whole Ps.
Blyth, Ont. -' ' Erussa k $fit,