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'POST
THE BR-USSELS
$2.00° per year - $2,50 U. 6. '
Authorized as second class mall, Post QWWioe Denartmeat, Ottawa
Wednesday, Judy 29th, 1953
PIPE BAND
AT VICTORIA PARK, BRUSSELS ON
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12th
PARADE TO PARK AT 8.30
SEVEN BANDS
'KINCARDINE PIPE BAND
LUCKNOW PIPE BAND
MOUNT FOREST PIPE BAND
LISTOWEL LEGION PIPE BAND
PALMERSTON PIPE BAND.
BRUSSELS • LEGION PIPE BAND
BRUSSELS LIONS GIRLS' AND
BOYS'- BAND
SCOTCH DANCING
Admission 50c - Children under 12 Free
IN THE,ARENA IN CASE OF RAIN
DANCE AFTER
AT CRYSTAL PALACE BALLROOM
At 10 o'clock
George Smith and his six piece orchestra
Admission to Dance 50c
Everybody Cordially Invited
"God Save The Queen"
PROCEEDS TO BE USED FOR PURCHASE OF BAND EQUIPMENT
TATTOO 1 BENNETT GROCERY SOLD
Ned Rutledge Inas purchased the
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PLAY
BINGO
At SEAFO' TH
Community Centre
CIVIC HOLIDAY
Mon., Aug. 3rd
STARTING 9 P. M.
ENTIRE "PROCEEDS
For Huron County
TORNADO VICTIMS' FOND
$2,OOCash Prizes
ADMISSPON 12 GAMES FOR $ 50.00 -
FOR 12 GAMES' 2 GAMES FOR $100.00
$1.00
1 GAME FOR $200.00
JACKPOT GAME ,,,, $1,000.00
Extra Cards and Specials, 25c - 5 for $1.00
SEATING FOR -2,000
This Fund Deserves A. Full House
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THE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH IN CANADA
Melvtile Ctmrst
Brussels
Minister, Rev. W. H. T. Fulton
10 a. In. Sunday School
11 a. m. Morning Service
Preaaher for August
Rey, Andrew Lane,
United Church
Or CANADA
idIRletsr, Rev. Andrew Lens
Morning Worelhin-11 o'clock
Union Cortices in Meliv4.11e
Oberdh during Aug. alt it S. BC
Ohuroh• Whoa - 12 o'clock
Cburchof England
Parish W Drums%
Rev. A.:Homan E111s, M. A.
9th Srnday After Trinity
Augnat 2n5, 1963 ,
Ott. John's Church, Brussels -
11 a. M. Holy ,(}.omi17un10n
Sunday School
St. David's Church, Henfryn-
2.80 p. m. Evening Prayer
Sunday School
Et George's -Church, Walton -
9.30 a, m. Morning Prayer
LLASHMAR
DRIVE••IN THEATRE
LISTOWEL, ONTARIO
Two Shows Nightly
Rain or clear - first show at duet
Note: News and Cartoon at each
show.
Thur. - Fri. July 30 • 31,
"CAPTAIN CHINA"
John Payne Gall Margahae
Saturday August tot
THUNDERHEAD SON 'OF FLICKA'
Roddy McDowell Preston Foster
Monday August 3rd
"TWO FLAGS WEST"
Joseph Cotton Linda Darnell
Tues. - Wed. August 4 - 5
"AFTER MIDNIGHT"
Alan Ladd Wanda Hendrix
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Thur. - .,=r1. Aug. 6 • 7
"VDUR MY EVERYTHING" Tech.
Dan Dalley Ann Baxter
Bennett Groeery and takes possess.
ion/Tuesday Aug. ht'h.
R. A. Bennett has operated the
grocery store for the past eight years
x.fter purchasing it from 0, Long,
Later he bought the building and mo-
ved into the present location.
PEOPLE WE KNOW
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Err -
Dir. and Mrs. John Soh:ultz called
of friends here recently,
* * *
Miss Jessie Little is. in Corunme
with Mr. and Mrs, Duncan Fife.
t * *
Mrs. Jchu Benueavies of Kiltchener
spent several days last week at the
home of her brother John Steins,
* *
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Harvey, Tor•
onto, with tlreir children Judy
and John have been holidaying
with her parents Mr, and Mrs. W. S
Scott.
Air. Roger • Barrie of Ottawa an.
companying Mrs. Joseph Foam and
sons Allan and Barrie on their trip
to Cabci, Sask., visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Martin.
e * e
Nir. and Mrs. James Morton visit-
ors from San Diego, Calf„ also Say-
lor
ayfor Morton and Mrs. Ina Martin and
Dir, and Mrs. Mac McDowell were
guests with Mrs. G. McDowell.
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Mr. and Mrs, Reuben Melanie,
Mr, and Mrs. James Taylor and
daughter Helen, and Mr. Percy Myer -
man of Exeter were Sifnday guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Martin.
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Netter, R.R. 1
Ethel, Ont., wish to announce the
-enga.gcanent of their only daughter,
Rita. Pearl to Stanley Bruce Mor.
rleon. younger son of Mr. and MTS.
Norman Morrison, R. R 1, Munro,
Ont. The marriage will take place
quietly on _ 11g-ust 21st ,which is the
21st annive'r'sary of the bride's Aar-
en'ta.
Sat. • Mon. Aug. 8 - 10
"'RAIDERS OF THE SEVEN SEAS"
(Technicolor)
John Payne Donna Reed
NOTICE - '
The office of G. Alan Williams,
cptometrtst, Wingham, will be closed
August ; rd to 12th inolusive.
B'ORN
I1EE'R - To Mr. and Mrs. John
Beer (nee Lillian Mitchell) Winni-
peg, cn July 7th, at Dr. Myer's
Nursing Home, a son,
•HON, LESTER B. PEARSON
SPEAKS AT BRUSSELS
Speaking before a ,eapacity audie-
nce et Brusseli, Town Hall Wednes•
day afte>enooi4. Hon, Lester B, Pear.
son, mtnister`of external .affairs ter.
med the. Opal nitrons charges of ex•
travaganco. waste and irresponeiihll-
ItY as "absurd".
Mr. Peare*A was Sneaking 011, be.
half of A. Y.,,McLean, MP,candidate
for the newly formed Huron Liberal
riding, Mid was given a real ovation
here. 'He Nal paraded through the
main thoroughfare headed by the
Brussels Legion Pipe Band.
Liberal supporters from this villa-
ge and the townships of Morris, and l
Grey turned out in full force to greet
the minister.
1
Figures Inaccurate
Commenting on remit charges
made by ,Tolin Dlefenbaker, PG, agar.
nst his department, relative to tots
heavy expenditures. Mr. Pearson said
the figures Fere far from accurate.
Mr, AeerAon was _referring to a
dinner "n ld In Rome, Italy, when
he was'*nairman of the North
Atlantad 'Council; when .his• op-
position stated $35,000 was spent,
Said the minister: "Only .oize-twe-
Ifth of that much was incurred. anti
at the international conference in
one year ' $19,000 was spent on the
14 mcomberb represented, Instead of
$5,000,000.
Continuing, Mr. Pearson said the
Liberal Government ean't be too
far wrong. "Our progress Condit
ion of cur' country and reputation
still remain,' good. ' Canada still is
the en,vly of nearly every country in
the world."" -
Llttte to Promise
The speaker agreed that present
taxation was high. but attributed
'this to the rise in defence emer-
genoy appropriations and social
security benefits,
"We he1re little to pri.mise for
this election," he said, "but ws
are coming to the people on our
record." _
Mr. Person referred to the North
Atlantic really aS the "strongest
bulwarksrtigeinst Communist oppres-
s;ion," and the United Nations as
the "foundation of our foreign
policy,"
"We must keep Canada strong and
united at home," he said, "and
continue to pursue for world peace."
Roy Cousins, reeve of Brussels, ex.
tended a clic welcome to Mr. Pear-
son. He spoke, he said, on behalf
of the neighboring townships of
Morris and Grey, as well as for tho
Tillage of Brussels.
Chairman of the meeting was
Clifford Dunbar, Ethel, vice -pre$.
of tits Iluron Liberal Association ,
Thanks to Mr. Pearson for .his ad-
dress was voiced by Robert Bennett,
chairman of the Brussels Liberal
Association. '
Others on the platform were Sen.
ator W. H. Golding, Seaforth; Hugh
Smith, deputy reeve of Grey; Harvey
Johnston, reeve of Morris; William
Gillespie, Brussels: Elmer Dennis,
McRillop township; Mrs. Robert Ben.
nett; Mrs, Roy Cousins.: John Mc -
NOM, former reeve of Grey; Mr
and Airs. Carl McDonad, Grey town.
ship; Mrs. Clifford Dunbar; Frank
Malawi Q. C., Clinton, pros., of the
Huron Liberal Association,
BORN I.
TIDETIH3R -- To Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Huebner on Tuesday, July
14th, at Dr, Myer's Nursing Home,
a son (John Gregory (Greg), a
brother for Doug.
BAND CONCERT
At Victoria Park, Brussels on
SUNDAY, AUGUST 9th
at 8.15 P. m.
Silver Collection
Everybody Welcome
CAPITOLLISTOWEL
THEATRI'r
2 shows nightly 7.30 - 9.30 p. m.
Matinee Saturday 2 p. m.
Friday, Saturday Julp 31, Aug. 1
Rory Calhoun - Gene Tierney
"WAY OF A GAUCHO"
Mondayy Tuesda,, Wednesday
August 3.4-5
Musical In Technicolor
Starring Betty Rutton, Ralph Meeker
TUESDAY FOTO-N1TE
OFFER $170.00
Monday Attendance Card NWWWit
Thur., Fri. Aug. 6 - 7
Peter Lawford, Dawn Adams
"THE HOUR OF 16"
NOTICE -
The Evonne Beauty Shop will bo
closed from the 10 to the 22nd of 1
August,
ANNUAL BAND TATTOO
ATTRACTS LARGE CROWD
Server[ bands participated in tilte
annual band tattoo sponsored by tate
Brussels Lions Club Band, Diesa-
ppointment was expressed by many
when the 27th. C. 0, D. Drum and.
Bugle Band, London, was unable to
be present.
The tattoo was presented under
the capable directionoof Bandmaster
A, C. Robinson, of London.
The parade of bands to Victoria
Park, left the Public Library prompt.
ly at T.30 and the program commen-
ced at 8.15.,
A specie' tribute was paid to the
memory of the late Kenneth Coleman
Pipe -Sergeant of the Brussels Legion
Pipe Band, Bandmaster Robinson
voiced his regret that he had been
rbsent, on tour in eastern Ontario,
and unable to be present, when he
learned of the tragic accident that
took Ken's life, The massed bands
played, "Abide With Me", while
members of the Brussels Legion
Pipe Baud. drawn up in formation in
front of the bands, stood at attent-
ion, „
A plrt.ing, 'varied, program was
enjoyed by a large audience,
Participarting bands were; Sea -
forth Highland, 41st Anti -Tank Regi-
mental, Winrlmm; Mitchell Citi -
rens; Brussels Legion Pipe; Lon.
don Mr's' and Boys.; Goderich
Girls' Trumpet and Brussels Lions
Club Boys' and Girls'.
Dancing to the music of George
Smith's orchestra, took place later
in the Crystal Palace Ball Room.
Lester Regan
.A fun, rat service for Lester
Regan, who died suddenly last Tues.
day near Forest at, 58, was held at
the Ball and Match funeral home.
Clinton, Thursday at 2 p.' m. Rev.
W. Davidson of Parkhill United
Church officiated, and burial was
made in Maitlandbank cemetery, Sea -
forth. Porn In Hay township, a son
of the late Mr. and Mrs. James
Regan, Lester Regan lived in Mor-
rin township until moving to near
Forest recently. - An insurance sales.
Aran, he ras a member of the Uni-
ted Church. Surviving are one
brother, David Regan, Saskatoon;
two sisi,ers, Mrs. Emma. Rapson,
Clinton; MIST, Rose Regan, London;
rad an aunt, Miss Rachael Spen-
cer who made her home with him
for the past 83 years.
REGENT THEATRE
Seaforth, Ont.
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NOW PLAYING
Thur. Fri., Sat. July 80.31, Aug 1
"FEARLESS FAGAN"
Janet Leigh Carleton Carpenter)
A highly amusing comedy, one that
will keep you laughing thru out. I
Mon., Tues., Wed. ,, Aug. 3 • 4 - 5
"WE'RE NOT MARRIED^
Ginger Rogers Victor Moore
LIBRARY NOTES -
The Library will be closed from i
Aug. 10th to Aug, 24t11, while the
librarian is on vacation,
CORRECTION
In the results of music examinat-
ions in last week's Post, Joan John-
ston's name was omitted. Joan Pass-
ed her Grade 1I. piano exam, with
ist.class honors. 50 marks.
CARD OF TITANKS
Please accept my sincere thanks
to my many friends, for the many
deeds of kindness, and cards, letters,
visits and treats that I received
during my stay in the hospital.
Bill Rann.
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to express my sincere
thanks to all those who sent me
cards, gifts, treats end flowers and
those who called and visited me
when I was in Dr, Myer's Nursing
Home.
Mrs, Ronald Huether.
CARD OF THANKS
1 wcluld like to express my thanks
to .all my friiends for the cards,
treats and visits to me during my
stay in Wingliatn Hospital. It wag
greatly appreciated and will e3Ways
And another dozen stars In thle l be remembered by
amusing comedy feature. Dennis Duquette.
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Thurs., Fri., Sat. Aug. 6 • 7 - 8
"THE BRIGASDS"
In Technicolor
Another Dexter and Jody Lawrence
In a fabulous advdnture • coatum"e •
mclodramn.
COMING
"YANKEE BUCCANEER"
CARD OF THANKS
Thereby express my sincere thanks
to all my friends and netgtbonre
when T was in Winglham General
Hospital for curds, treats and flow-
and
lowand all those who visited me,
'Four ntat.y acts of kindnes's will al-
ways be remembered,
Mra, William AleMurray.
PROCLAMATION
At the request of a number of citizens 3
hereby proclaim
MONDAY, AUGUST 3rd, 1953
A Public Civic Holiday
for the Village of Brussels
I hereby call upon all good citizens to
observe the same.
R. B. Cousins, Reeves
STRATFORD RACES
Monday (Civic Holiday) Aug. 3, 1953
POST TIME 1.30 p. m. E, D. T.
11 Heats - 58500. in Purses and Prizes.
Annual slid -Summer
le ranee Sale
6 Women's All Weather Coats In Latest Styles ,,,, Special $144
30% Off Reg. Price on Women's Spring Coats, 23 Girls
Coats and Children's Coat Sete
14 Misses Crikay Blouses, size 12 to 20, White, Blue,
Pink and Mauve Special $1.69
100 Women's and Misses° Summer Dresses Reg. $2.98,
(Special 2 for 55.00) Every Dres's Guaranteed, size 12 to ea
1 Rack of Women's and Misses' Better Dresses in Crlskay,
Cotton Plaid, Spun Rayon, and Sun Dresses with
Boleros, Reg. up to $6,95 Special 53.06
1 Rack of Summer Dresses and Sun Dresses with
Boleros Reg. to $4,95 Special $2.99
9 Better Dresses in Sheer, Nylons, and Cracked ice (Don't
Miss this Bargain) Out they go, Reg. $14.95 Special OAS
Women's Work Straw Hats 150
Women's Cotton Briefs (Inter Lock) Reg. 75c
Small, Med. and Large Spec.al 490 Women's Rayon Night Gowns, Med. and Large Special 91.99
25% Off on All Nylon Blouses over $3.95.
200 pr. of First Quality Nylons of our Regular Stook
Reg. to $1.60 SpecIal 980
pr.
40 doz. Kitchen Towels 15 x 28 Special 6 for $1.00
1 Rack of Children's Criskay Dresses, Reg. to $4.50 Special 2 for 5.00
1 Rack of odds and ends in Women's and Children's Dresses
and Play Suits, also Dirndls Skirts, out they go at $1.29
Boys Seer Suckers Sport
6 to 11 years
Shirts (Short Sleeves)
Men's Rayon Sport Shirts
Boys' Ali -Nylon Sox Reg.
Special 51.6!
(Short Sleeves) Special $1.89
51.00 (Guaranteed 90 days) Special .160
Men's Wool and Nylon Sockees Reg. $1.25
Men's Shorts and Tops
Men's Gabardine Hats
Men's Fancy Summer Caps
Special 690
Reg. .98c Speclai 2 for $1.50
Special 88.49
Ego
Men's T Shirts Reg. $2.98 Special 2 for $6.05
Boys Summer Cotton Slacks (Broken lines) Special 51.35
60 doz. Men's Fine White Hankerchtefs, Reg. 25c' Special 8 for $1.00
Special 85.9$4
Men's Khaki Pants (Pre -Shrunk) Reg. 54.95 Speclai 98:45
4 Men's Cotton Summer Slacks (Broken Sizes)
Reg. 54.95 Bpeclal 5
25% 'Off on All Boys' and Men's Sport Jackets.
It White Shoe Polish Reg. 260. SpecIal 490
60 pr. of Women's Sandals in White, Navy, Red,' Green and
Sand, Reg. 54.49 (Broken linea) Special 42.95
Women's Saddle Shoes In White, with Blue
Brown Trim 8pecisi p90
Girle Saddle Shoes, White with Brown or
Blue Trim, Size 11 to 8 Special 5Z
Men's Brown Oxfords (Crepe Soles) Reg. 57.96 SSSS Special I
Bpeclal
Men's Grey and Blue Slacks, size 32 to 40
(No Alterations)
Boys' Brogue Oxfords (Crepe Solos) Size 11 to 5
Reg. $4.95
Children's Running Shoes, In Strap or Oxfords (Brown or
Blue) size 8, 9, 10 each $1.49 and 11 to 2 at Mt
Boys' Heavy Black and White Running Shoes with
(Arch Supports) Reg. 53.98, sizes 1 to 5 Special PA
It --
Ono table of Children's Shoes, White Oxford, White Boots
and Straps (Worth While Bargains) Special 111.0(
THE ARCA[ E STORES
Store Wide Bargains for the Whole Fa
Blyth, Ont. Brussels, ON .