The Brussels Post, 1953-6-24, Page 1•
THE
Post Publishing House
BR LS
autdoriaed ae second class mean, Post moos Depasiment, Ottgnrs Wednesday, .June 24th, 1953
$2,00 per Year - $2.50 U.
THE UNITED CHURCH
Where, My was observed in the
United Church on Sunday, June 2L
Fathers a',d sone occupied the cent.
tee section ell' the church. In bis
•sermon thee minister said it wee a
,great tribute to Josephiteltat Jesus
in attempting to make God known,
Balled Him, Father. Gan our 01111-
dren like young Jeaue look an into
the face of their fatheiee and sae
"God is like my father."
. The anthem. "Come Heevenle
Faller" was sung by the choir,
On S.unitay, June 26, The Sacra
meat of .The Lord's Supper wilt bs
observed,
NOTICE
. The Annual Memorial Service, ter
the Elena Centre Cemetery will on
held on July 5tft at S p, m, Rev, 11
Putman of Lietoivel Presbyterian
Church as' guest speaker;
CARD OF THANKS
Our street:a thanks to our neigh
bours aaillfriends for their help'ta
rebuild. our barn ettfter'the storm.
Special tlianicl to the ladies who
sent bath ig• and helped so much
with the household duties. We are
very gatefiiil for all bat was done
for us.
Lett, and Ernie Smith.
REGENT THEATRE'
Seaforth, Ont.
NOW PLAYING -
June 25 - 26 - 27 Technicolor
"WHERE CHARLEY"
Ray Bolger Allyn McLerle
A famous comedy comes to the
screen with eleven hit songs. It takes
us back to the horse and buggy days
at Oxford University. -
June 29 - 30 July 1
"LOST IN ALASKA"'
Bud Abbott Lou Costello
Abbott and Costello hit the Yukon
trail and are In the gold res of 1890.
This comedy is all new and a riot
of laughs.
Matinee July 1st at 2.30
P. m.
July 2.3-4
"LIMELIGHT"
Fist, show starts at 7 p. m.
Charles Chaplin Ciaire,Bloom
Charles Chaplin, geeatest• comedian
of them ail as the courageous musle
hall clown plays the first years of
his career. There Is hilarious cam.
edy and briliant dancing In one
great film
COMING -
"BOOTS MALOSE"
THE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH IN CANADA
MNitfls CUure
Brussels
Minister, Rev. W. H. T. Fulton
10.00 a. m. Sunday School
11 a. m. Morning Worship
United Church 1
Ot CANADA t
INinIster, Rev. Andrew Lane
Morning Worship -e11 o'clock
t
Church ;St.hood - 12 o'clock tI
"This do in remembrance
or Me,"
Churchof England
Parish of arusesaa
Rev. A. Nennan 1111.,, M. A.
4t11 Sunday After Trinity
• June Nth. 1960.
St. John's Church, Brussels-
11 a. m, Moring Prayer
Sunday &drool
7.80 p. 1n, -Confirmation by
The Lord Blehop of Hilton,
Ail Invited.
WALTER H.UGGAN
Walter Muggers. 75, for many yeses
a residence of this village, died in
Wingham (leveret Hospital follow !
ing a long illness,
Ile we. born in Scotland, the '
son of Andrew and Mary S. (Ruth-
erford) ITuggan and came to Can-
eda. at the age of three Seam As
a young man, be became- anem-
Wore of fihe Canadian Pacific
Railway and worked in several;
western centres, anti frostily for
many years in Jasper, Alberta
Union retiring he moved to Betts
ells where he has been a member
of the United Church.
Surviving are his wife, the former
Rebecca Wrlgh•t, and a sister, Mrs
Annie Tervitt, of Winghare. Fun i
r -real services were in charge of the
Rev, Andrew 'Lane, and took elect
from the Walker funeral home off. ',
Weduesd.y at 2.80 p. m. interment
in Brussels Cemetery.
PE' 8/ .Ai.:9,. s -"7"0-"7
• '0 e
John J Strachan is still to quite
weakenel condition et Wingnarn
Hospital,
* $ * I
Mr. Hartley Fischer is a delegate i
at the T. 0. 0. F. convention tr.
Toronto this week.
Mr. Nelson Atkin and daugh£tr ,
Enid of Hamilton, spent the week-
end with Mr, and Airs•. Geo, Evans.
* * *
Mr. Les/le Campbell 'Ind two sons
Bryan and Allan or South Bend
Tndianna Waited with their aunt
Miss Mare Lamont and other friends
over the seek•end.
Mrs. W. G. 'Procter of Yorktor,
and Dr. D. Halliday of Saskatoon,
sister and brother of Mrs, Thomas
Walker are visiting Mr. and M's
Thomas Walker and family and
other old friends.
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bradshaw 0!
Jamestown. Ontario, announce the
engagement of their daughter Viola
Mae to William W. Adams. ;on of
Cameron and the late Mrs. Adams,
Brussels, Ont. The wedding will take
place in June.
.^.rt-
LLASHMAR
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
LISTOWEL, ONTARIO
Two Shows Nightly
Rain or clear - first show at dusk
Thursday, Friday 'June 25 26
"CAPTAIN SCARLET'" (Tech.)
Richard Greene
Saturday June 27
"MARA MARU"
Errol Flynn Ruth Roman
Mon. Tues. June 29 - 30
"THE TANKS ARE COMING"
Steve Cochrane
1
Wed. (Holiday) July 1
"CENTENNIAL SUMM)R"
(Technicolor)
Cornet Wilde Jean Crain
HIGHLAND CORNER
"Neves Highlights teem the
Legion Pipe Band
Invitatien.s are ,pouring in for the I
Sunnner months from here, there
and everywhere, and it looks right
now ne, ti we are going t0 Were a
very suecesa'ful year,
Our latest engagement, was a cor-
cert at the Little New York Drive.,
In Restaurant et. Mt, Forest vette
several select/Ions from tre band and
two grand old Scotch songs from
drummer Dave Hastings, a crowd
of over 300 people were :present at;
this even,, and what wilt bate
flying around and piper Carl Kreuter
trying to play and nquat mosquitoes
with hie bare knees the sure 11414
our hands full, so mush for that
engagement.
Forthcemin•a we have several Band
Tabtooe, to 5u110111, and we edger
add at this time that our own Pipe!
Band Tette° will be held in the;
Victoria Park .on Aug. 190b, 1953, but
we will have further notice on this
event,
'Phe Band and their families are
planning e picnic Sunday, July 12te
in some secluded rendevoua along
Lake Huron. we are leaking for-
ward to this.
Enough now for bbis, IdleChatter
and for a moment we want to be !
a little on the serious side, we still
need a little money to carry on to
get the rest of aur uniforms, below
we are publishing a list of dnnatione,
so Please lets see this grow for
next issue,
i HURON TEACHERS
ELECT 'OFFICERS
Mrs. Louise Porter, of Brue$ele
was elected president of the Norte
Iiuron Teacher's' Federation, at a
business meeting' at ,Jde!vlle
Chant,. '
0;'11ir leficers are:, Miet, Laella
Mitchell, Brussels, secretary; Mise,
Jessie Little, Bruas,ela, treasurer:
Mrs, Porter ,and Mrs. Jeanne Ire•
land, delegates to the annual mesa
I. ing in Auguet at Toronto.
f At a second meeting Mrs, Ire
land was elected preetdent of VI'
Brussels unit of the North Hur"':
Federetto 1 and Miss Little, seer'.
tary-treasurer.
Sincerely yours
Members. of Legion Pipe Band.
DONATIONS
Canadian Legion
Ladies' Auxiliary
Frank Smith
Ralph Noble
Al. Logan
Mrs McRae.
John Perrie
Herb. Sullivan
Geo. Ga.lbraibh
Robt. Walker
E. Gregg
Lions Olub
Game and Fish Club
Charles Davidson
6900.00
100.00
1.00
2.00
10.00
1.00
.50
1.00
6.00
6.00
5,00
100,00
169.75
2.00
NOTICE
It was reported in the Brussels
Post on June 3, 1953, that the V.L.A.
was girhig some assistance to
Gordon Wilkinson in rebiuilding his
barn recently destroi'ed by the wind
storm. Apparently neveral people
took this to mean that the V.L.A
was giving hint financial aseistenee.
We 'have been advised that this ie
incorrect.
CAPITOL LISTOWEL
THEATRF _
Keffer - Sm'th
A quiet but pretty ceremony united
in marriage Audrey Patricia Smillr
I ldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W
C. Smith of Ethel, Opt., and Fredee
ick H. Keefer son of Mr and Mrs.
0. T. Keffer of Ethel. Rev, A.
Lane officiated at the ceremony at
13ru,ssels United Church mann
The bride wee gowned in a strap
11' 3 ballerina -length twilight blue
nylon net nver taffeta. The flute
net skirt was fashiontd with silver
trimmer' roses. ITer blue nylon net
braided Feed dress trimmed wet
seed pearls and ,a net stole covered
the shoulders. Her wily ornament
a gold locket belonging to her grand
mother. She carried a boquet of
pink roses and stephanotis.
Jean ADCCormick, Kirkton, Ont
friend-oe the bride attended wear
Inc a powdered blue white flocke,l
nylon organdie with full skirt ani
stand up collar. Her Juliet cap wee
of matching net and she carried a
nose gay of pdnk carnations and
etephanotis..-
Donald Smith brother of the
bridesmaid was hest man.
Following the ceremony a weddlne
supper -was served alt the home of
the bride's parents for immedtat?
families. The bride's mother re•
ceived guests in nylon navysheer
and navy accessoriesend corsage
of pink roses. The groom's mother
assisting in .mauve nylon piste and,
white accessories and a corsage or
pinky roses. ,
The bride chOnse a itavy bine gab.
ardinee snit and wore white acceev-
•m•ies and corsage of 'red carnations
,for the wedding trip to United
States and points east. The couple
will 'reside on the groom's farm near
Ethel.
MOCK WEDDING FEATURES
.PRESENTATION
Followit,g the res etelr praetieo
members- of the choir of Brussels
United Church assembled in the
basement of the crunch to honoar
Lawrie Cousins, who is soon• to be -
married. To the music of the Bridal
Chorus, played by Mrs. Edwin Mar-
tin, a mock wedding 1)0oceseton
former with Agnes Lane as bride.
Ruth Hemingway groom. Joan Thom
as bridesmaid, Lena Miller gt'"nir.
man, '•Sylvia Hoover flower•girl
Marion Hemingway minister. Mr;
T1esn Davidson sang a solo, an e6
2 shows nightly 7,30 - 9.30 p. m. president of the choir read a
Matinee Saturday 2 p. m. humorous poem during whieh
Gordon Lone presented Mr. Cons.
Friday, Saturday June 26 - 27
It's a riot and no mistake - you'll
laugh until It hurts when you see
Bob Hope, Mickey ,Rooney, Marilyn
Maxwell in the funniest comedy of
the year.
"OFF LIMITS',
Thur. Fri. July 2 • 9
THUNDERHEAD, SON OF FLICKA
Roddy McDowell Preston Foster
"CORNATiON OF QUEEN
ELIZABETH'
In Color by
20th Century Fox
Friday and Saturday July 3 and a
This film shown 10 addition to
regular features on these dated.
Sat. - Men July '4 e 6
"ROOM FOR ONE MORE"
Cary Grant Betsy Drake
Monday, Tuesday . June 29 - 33
"YOUNG MAN WITH IDEAS"
starring Glenn Ford, Ruth Roman
When two blondes' stepped Into their
family picture Oh, brother - what
a time. Ill
TUESDAY FOTO-NI1E
OFFER $200.0n
2nd OFFER $80.00
Monday Attendance Card Nfeht.
Wednesday, Trursday July 1 - 2
Fifteen hundred marines landed on
a lonely tropic. Isle and 6 youn'
girls found out what every young
girls should know. It's Don Taylor,
Gene Barry and Joan Ellen in
"THE (MILS' OF PLEASURE
ISLAND" .
in., witli a pair of bronze book ends
in appreciation of his faithful ser•
vices es a choir member. Gordon
Line contributed a solo, and sev-
eral contests were cow -Meted be
else, Andrew Lane and Marion
t-Temt ,rwoy. A lunch was served
under thc ennvenerchip of Mr.,
vnrntan Timmer end Mrs. Angus
Brown.
CARD OF THANKS
1 would liies to express my thenlce
to all those who .<'ent 010 cards, gifts,
treats and ftmvers, and those who
railed and visited me when Tied my
stay in Listowel Hospital.
Angus Brown,
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
July 6 - 7 • 9
The oniy 2511 length feature of the
CORONATION In color by Techni•
color eesetineete
"A QUEEN IS CROWNED"
i htl 6 45-P 15-9.46 p.m.
10% OF LIONS FROLIC TO
GO TO DISASTER VICTIMS
'e'en per cent of the proceeds of
the ].lofts annual Summer Frolic,
US well no a $1.60 donation, will ga
1 It. Iltreu C. -not y Fund to be-
diseibeicel among these tvho cutter
cd such e,evere damage oi' proper'v
iii the 'talent wind storm wmce
swept title .district some weeks ago
hie d:risinn, in air' rhos,, wbo^•3
ffnenelal lose was .-e, Treat, was
reached by the members at the
ilruesels Lions Club at their regula
meting. It to hoped that reeidente
of the Bounty will keep this in mind
and be very generous in their sup-
port of the Frolic to he held Fridae
and Saturday of this weak,
Lion A Wood led in Wing s:on.g and
Lion Jas. S. Armstrong collected the
fines, till all the members were
broke.
After tell Ball, minute; and (T
respondence by Wm. Martin pee.
netary, husinees included reports I
of varintn, committees --S. 'Machan
Frolic c,,mmittee: R J. Bowman
Baud Tertoo, to he held ern July 22
Robt: Welker, crippled children:
Lion R. B. Cousins brorght up tnL
cost of helping the W. I. provide
chairs for the Library; Lion ei
Thomas spoke rtwnrdine putting'
up eigns, in connection with ter
Chamber of Commerce. Lions f
Long. H. Thomas and D. A. Rana
were appninttd as repreeentetiv»s
of the club on the Brussels eommunl•
ty reeratfen centre committee.
Lion• D. A. Ream presented Linn
President Sc'wyn Raker with a pans
Lions prseident pin (ram a group of
Lions from a Detroit club. Linn
Tinker said that he had enjoyed the'
work and heel the full eo-rnperatiwn
of the club when ever they were
asked to do anything,
The nam' slate of officers were in
stalled by Lion A Lane as fellows -
Past President Selwyn. Baker
President* Harvey C. Johnston
1st Vice -PresMax Oldfield
2nd Vice Pres. ... Stanley Meehan
3rd Vice -Pres. Harv.id Thomas
Directors Jack McDonald
Gordon Knigrt
D. A. Rami
Clifford Dunbar•
Secretary Win. Martin
Treasurer ................... 11. M. McBrele
Tail Twister Jas. S. Armstrong
Lion Telmer Walton Tadd
Asst Albert Wend
Pianist .. L. D. Thompson
The incoming president, Rerveu
C. Johnst•nn. addressed the mem'er.
briefly.
Lion Harold Keys won the core
test guessing the combined pnnulat
ion of Brussels, and Grey
A programe included a cornet soil
by Doris Johnston and vocal sole
by Brtan Prescott, accompanied at
the piano by Lion L. D. Thompson
Lion R. B. Cousins showed en to
teresting film of the legion e'er
enation parade.
A bouutcous supper was served bi
tre lattice- of St. John's Anglican
Ohlnrch.
LIONS BENEVOLENT
Expenditures for Fiscal Year
Ending June 30th, 1953
Lions Club Band
Sick Chidren ..
Santa Clete,
ITorlc•ey
Children's Slides at
Walton and Ethel
Legion Pipe Band, Grant ,...
Purchase of hospital Bed ,.,,
Can. Net. Institute for
the Blind
Flood Relief
Tables for Lions Park
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ,
Tender=, will be received for 200•
strutting and repairing the Smite
and Penile. Drain in Morris Township
by the undersigned up until 2 p, m,
,wily 6, 1:1621.
The Smith Drain consists oe open
drain and the Pease Drain consists
of partly neem and party tile drain.
All work must be clone necoi•ding to
the Engineer's eperificatior,, Plana,
profiles and operittrntions may be
,sept. at ter Clerk's office.
A certified Cheque for ten per
rent of the Cnntlnet price mast ace
company each tender. Lowest Or
1I nny tender not ne'secarily nceentecl
I Gee. C. Martin, Clerk,
Morrie `Fwp.
I
$420,0.'
67.51.1
316.01
61.0e
Cranbrook,
Total
466,00
100.00
75,00
110.00
200.00
76,0.1
$13x1,00
WINGHAM DISTRICT
HIGH SCHOOL REPORTS
In accordance with the policy soli•
gest ed ley the Ontario Department of
T:ducalion, no ranked report. tor
Wingiiam. High Selma Dlatrict wait.
he published. A promofinn report for'
each Itupil hes beer 'elated to pat -
,nice Tr nny parent has failed to re-
erive a report, a deelldcate will be
mailed m1 request,
Brussels Lions Club
ANNUAL FROLIC
FRI., JUNE 26th and SAT., JUNE 27t1s.
The Only Organized Clown Band int
Ontark, in attendance
FRIDAY, JUNE 26th -
MEN'S BALL GAME - 7.30 p, m. Sharp
BINGO ANC ALL YOUR FAVOURITE GAMES
- STAGE PRESENTATION -
THE RHYTHMETTES - Dance Team
THE GREAT ZIONI Magician Erne - Comedian
BICYCLE DRAW - 10.00 p. m.
MAIN PRIZE DRAW - 11,30 p. m.
EVENING DANCE
SATURDAY, JUNE 27th
AFTERNOON - CLOWN BAND - Business Section
KIDDIES' COMEDY SPECIALTIES
- EVENING -
PARADE TO PARK -7.30 p, m. Sharp
THREE BANDS - Brussels' Lions Club Band - Clown Satinet
Brussels Legion Plpe Band
GIRLS' BALL GAME -7.30 P. m. Sharp
BINGO AND ALL YOUR FAVOURITE GAMES
STAGE SHOW
BICYCLE DRAW - 10.00 p. m.
MAIN PRIZE DRAW - 11.30 p. m.
EVENING DANCE
FREE -
- Tickets will be given to every boy and girl, '15 years and under,,
entering the park, for a draw on a boy's or girl's BICYCLE - E'AOFtt
NIGHT - Tickets must be held by recipient and they Must be olit
the Grounds' When Draw is Made.
Prize Draw Tickets -
50c Each, or 5 for $2.00 - GET YOURS NOW
FRIDAY, JJNE 26, 1953
1. Philco 17 -Inch Television Set
2: Men's or Ladies' Tip Top Suit
3. Electric Tea Kettle
SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1963
1. Westinghouse 21 -inch Television,, Set
2. Men's or Ladies' Cambridge Tailored Suit
3. Electric Tea Kettle
Parades - Comedy Antics - Games.
REFRESHMENT BOOTH IN PARK
ADMISSION TO PARK 25c - CHILDREN Under 15 - FREE-
PROCEEDS IN AID OF BRUSSELS' LIONS CLUB
WELFARE WORK
Listowel and District Boys' and Girls' Bandl
LISTOWEL
BAND TATTOO
Listowel Memorial Park at 8.00 p. m.'
Friday, June 26th
BORN
IVTTII'TeRlI ._. "en Mr, and Mrs, 1.
C Whittled on Timraday, June 13th,
at Dir. Myeree nerving Norte, a son
Prrclerteic Bevan.
Parade from Public Library 7.30 p. m. by -
Mount Forest Musical Society Band
Norwell District H. S. Trurnpet Band
21st Regiment R.C.A. Band, Winghasn
Listowel Legion Pipe Band
Brussels Lions Club Boys' and Girls' Baum
No. 27 C. O. D. Band, London '
wr„s•RAS.dij
Milverton Red Seal Beta
London Boys' and Girls' Band
Listowel and District Girls' & Boys' Banc.
Palmerston Legion Pipe Band , ,
Advance Tickets Obtainable from All
Band Members.
If Tattoo is cancelled due to rain, tickets z J Y
be entered in a draw kr a $'100.00
Canada .Savings Boni'.
Proceeds for Band Uniform Fun'cle „<aa
Adults SOc CFiil,dren 255c -
Go"d Save The Queen.