The Brussels Post, 1953-9-16, Page 1Post Publishing House
BRUSSEL,S P ST
Authorized.. as Beeped class mill, Post OWce'DeDartnenit, .Ottawa~
Wednesday, September 16th, 1953
$2.00 per year - $2.50 V. M>. , ..•
ATTENTION-- VETERANS'
En -Service Men and Women and
Dependents•. The Oenadian Legion
Service Ilureau ()Meer Mr, A, M.
Forbes of London; Ont„ will be
visiting Branch No. 918 Brussels on
September 23rd, 1953, from 10,80 a.m,
to 1,2,00 noon. Any one wishing in..
formation,,.: advice or aesistavice
regarding :. War Dinerbillty Pensions,
'treatment, Allowances, etc„ le re..
quested to •dented the Service•
Offleer, or Seenetary of the local
Branch, whose name appears be-
low. to arrange an interview, 0,•
L. Workman or Ralph Shaw, See„
Brussels, 'Ont-,
MELViLLE. CHURCH
On Sunday morning e. guest
preacher from Northern _Ireland,
Bev. W. le Boggs, M, A,, delivered
a very tine sermon from the text,
"A raan',s life consistent not in 'lie
abundanne of things he poseosse'th."
Bev. Boggs. gave a lucid, practical
interpretation of Jesus story of the
rich man 'whom God called a fool
A fell- rhbir rendered an inspiring
anthem, •"Soldieds of Christ A
rise," by Edward Miller. Messes. ,
Bill Ting and Graeme MpDonald
sang the duett, 'Th•ifttng." Mr. j
Boggs also preacher at the Bei -
grave At niver&ra-y • Service at 8 I
p. re., and Melville choir again
turned out in full forge, and rend-
ered ;,pedal music, under the dir-
ection of Mr, L. D. Thompson.
BUS LEAVING FOR
WESTERN FAIR
Bus leaving for the Western Fair
to London on Saturday, Sept 19th,
at 5 o'a,ock in the morning. Bus will
leave from Coleman's Restaurant
and return at night after ,the Grand-
stand poi formance. Return tare only
22.00. `pat j
FALL FAiR BOARD MEETING
The Bost Iiuron Fall Fair Dann
ors held a successful evening in the
form of a "getting prepared for the
Fall Fair" meeting. They are putt-
Ing forth Cir earnest effort to nave
a real nig program for the Fair
days, Plan to attend Mae "Work
Bee", Mon., Sept, 2851a, to bene get
the gronnde to heli aeeommodate
a large crowd,and more exhibits.
Geo. Wesenberg, Sec,
MORRIS TWP. EARN
DESTROYED BY FIRE
A serious los& was incurred by
Tluornas PIetdh when his large freane
learn was burned to the ground on
Tuesday morning about 9,15 o'clock.
The farm is on con, d Morris to'wn-
rfhip, about 1% miles north of B'rui-
se1e,
Mr, Pletch wan being assisted by
a neighbour, William l endenson in
drawing hay lnto'the barn with
a tractor when the barn suddenly
OVER THE AIR buret into flames. Neighbors xfio
• wollewieg is the program given witnessed the fire observed that
by The. piano pupils of Mrs, Isis the barn seemed to explode into
Tl C K N X. Stud- flame The Brussels Fire Brigade
to hoar last- Saturday morning, A wase called and "reached the scene
second program by other pupils M quickly, but the. fire . had gained
Mrs, Thompson will be heard over siiph heaciwiay elrttt it wee impossible
C. K. N. X„ Kindle., Studio hour ; to do anything.
on Saturday morning next Sept, The s'ar.,oneen .en.tlre ergo of hay
lett at 11.15. .and grain was lost end 'the tractor
Piano duett, Mary and Joyce' destroyed hut there was no stock
Taunton; Piano solo, Garry Pryce: ' or poultry in the been . et, the time. I
Piano solo. Bobby McBride; 'Vocal t. . During the excitement of the
solo, Sharon McNichol; Piano solo,fire on the Pletoh farm, a track.
Linda Pryce; Plano solo, Merle a., owned and driven by Thome Me.
Wesenberg; Piano solo, Joan; Donald. Brussels, going to the
Johnston' Vocal solo, Garry Pryce; scene of the fire, turned west off
Pian soru, Evelyn Chisiholm; Piano ! the gravel road unto con, 4, Mor.
solo, Pamela Porter; Piano duet,; ria, A Flu' driven by Mr. Winston
l verdin -t Exel and Linda Todd; Yoe- j of Fordwieb, accompanied by his
al solo, Tuan 7ohnscton; Piano solo, wife and Mrs, Mcnuffin, also of
Koren Coleman; Piano solo, Ann, ; •leo dwioh oven. driven south and
Cardiff; Piano solo, Joyce Sermon;; is said to base caught the rear
Vocal solo, Sharon McNichol; Piano wheel of the truck overturning it.
solo, Ellayne Wood; Piano eolo, i arra, Winston and Mrs. McGuffiu
Reid Haakwell; Piano duett, Mary were removed to Wtngham Hoap-
and Joyce Harmon. pital, where i was found that Mrs. -
Winston tans a broken arm and leg
UPPER CANADA BIBLE SOCIETY and Mrs. MCCIudfin is suffering from
SERVICE THIS SUNDAY shock and a +possible broken ankle.
Joint Bible Stunday Service. will The Winston car was extensively
be Held it the Anglican Church on damaged.
Sunday evening, Sept. 20th at 7.30 Mr. Peter Ste. Marie, who was
ri. m. Rev. F, B. Keys of the Upper , with Mr. Mellnnald suffered an in-
Cnnada Bible Society will be guest. Jared .eih.onlder and severe shock.
speciker, j Provincial Officer Charlet, Salter
" 1 investigated the accident.
LADIES OF THE COMMUNITY— i
A Beeear will be held in St,
John's Chimer Basement .on 'Sat.
urday, Sept. 19th from 2 to 5 in the
afternoon and 8 io 11 in tthe even-.
Ing of Christmas gift suggestions. {.
PTaettco, pictures, etc. Yon- are;
not obliged to nuy hut to shop i
around. Sponsored by the Tann,
Women's Guild and Cub group.
NOTICE I
The St. John's Anglican Churoh .
Turkey Sapper will be held on
Wed., Oct 28th. j
BORN
MoWHTRTER — To Mr. and Mrs,
Wm. MoWhirtor on Sept. 4t1. at
Lietowt1 Memorial Hospital
Twins, boy and girl. Boy paesed
away Sept. 5th, Daprne Dolores
and Ivotman Kevin.
MILVERTON
FALL FAIR
Friday Eve., Sept. 25
Local Talent Night.
Modern and Old Time Dancing.
Saturday, Sept. 26th
Horse Races — Baby bontest
Judging and Parade of Livestock.
School Children's Parade'
Clair Rouse Comedian.
4-H Club Competitions
Calf and Pony Races.
Dancing In the Evening.
George Gernhalder,
Sec.-Treas.
THE PR*BVTERI AN
CHURCH tel CANADA
Melville thumb
Brussels
Minister, Rev. W. H. T. Fulton
Sunday School — 10 a, m.
Morning Service — 11 a. rn
United Church
OP CANADA
fNlislstsr, Rev. Andrew 'Land
9ev. B. F. Green,
Princeton, Ont.
Cmuroh School — 12 o'clock._
"In all the nvaye aclmuowtedge
Him, and He shell Street tliy
iuutne
Churchof England
Parish ef WINNOW
hart. A: NSfb 1S l Ills. M A.
16th Sunday Alter Trinity
9elit, 20th, 1059
Visit of Dieeesan Comratee.
inner Archdeacon Mills
St. John's Church, BrueaOhk-'
11 a. M. Morning Franey
Sundae' Solsool
bt. tutors Chtire6, Helrfryn-
2,80 D. in, livening Prayer
Sunday School
St. Geoegf's Walton --
8.50 a, m. Morning 'Drayer
A PLAY
"A CLOSE SHAVE"
Presented by Bluevale Y. P. U.
IN WALTON COMMUNITY HAL;,
MONDAY, SEPT. 21st
at 8.30 p. m.
Sponsored by McKillop Group of
Duff's United Church, Walton
Admission 40c and 25c
LLASHMAR
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
LISTOWEL, ONTARIO
1'
Two Showa Nightly
Rain or clear — tint show et dusk
Note: News and Cartoon at sash
show.
ThUr. -, Fri. Sept. 17 - 18
"RIDING HIGH"
Bing Orpeby Callen Gray
NOTICE —
Evangelist Fred May returns to
•V1 ing+hain Baptist Church for another
greet evangelistic campaign, Mon
day, September 31 through Sunday,
Ootober 4. Ohallenging preaching of
God's Word. Unnsuai 4nfenical les•
entatiome• on amazing array of
electronic instruments. See on the
Silver Screen in beautiful colour,
replicas of the famous paintings on"
the life of .our Lord, Week nights
8 p. m, (Saturday Excepted). Every
ere Le welcome,
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dale, Seaforth,
wish to as t'ounce bre engagement of
their daughter Margaret Dolores to
William Franklin Wheeler son of
Mr, and Mrs. Augustus Wheeler, t+
ktrasseis. The marriage to take 1
place in October,
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CAPITOL
Sat.. Men.. Sept. 19 21.
"GREAT,;GUN8"
Laurel and Hardy
Tues. • Wed. Sep. 22 - 29
"CLOSE TO MY' HEART"
fiat .Mitland Gene Tierney
ThUr. - Fri. Sept. 24 - 25
r'AT' WAR' WiTH THE ARMY"
{ Dean Martin •• Jerry Lewis
LISTOWEL
THEATRE,
IiI
1
Thur., Fel., Sat. Sept. 17-18.19
Esther Williams, Fernando Lamas, 1
Jack Carson in the singlest swim -
incest fun loving musical ever pro-
duced
"DANGEliiOUS WHEN WET" '
See Edther in the georgeous under-
water spectacle with those two lov-
able cartoon character Tom and
Jerry. This Is ideal family enter-
tainment and the children will love
it.
2 shows nightly 7.30 — 9.30 p. re.
Matinee Saturday 2 p. m.
MAJESTIC WOMEN'S INSTITUTE L: E. CAFIDIFF, M. P.
The Majestic Woen's Insatiate LIONS CLOD
m
met Thursday afternoon inthe base -
Mont of lite Library: Mrs: - W. FI•
Bkll,
the president, extended 'a
hearty welcome to members of the
Monnor1efe Women's 8nstitute, Rubio
had been invited to attend the meet-
ing.
Committees do eharge of the In-
stitute department of the Bruseets
hall ` Faf reported their' pians
complete. 'Mrs, Wesley Kerr was
aippoinbeo the convener of a Com-
mitten to ernange the luncheons for
the Pair directors on Thursday.
Oot. 1st, tars. Earl Cudmore is head
of a committee in charge of the
Pan Fal • dance on Friday, night,
Oet. 2, A sum of money war, voted
to the bazaar oonimittee to buy
material; to be given out to be
made into 'salable articles. •
Mrs, William Evans convener of
agriculture and Canadian Indust
tries, presided for the program,
which ineli.ded an interesting re -
'view of the indestries of 'liven
county ey L. E. Cardiff, M.P., elect
for Huron, in whirr be mentioned,
30 different Industriee, of the var-
oua towns and villages.
A group of Institute members
in noetume, wiho celled • themselves
"rite-Farmeretelesi" centrinuted
aninrsing • musical selections and
led in eomenlunity singing. Their
band instruments were surprrstng-
ly similar to such well-known
kitchen utensils es pie platesr,
runnels, and eggbeaters. The we -
men were Mrs, Charles Davis, Mrs.
Kenneth Sherrie, Mrs. Earl Cud -
more. and Mrs. Douglas. Heming-
way.
Mrs. borne \iehol was, in charge
of current events. An interesting
account of the consenaion of tate j
Associated Country Women of the I
World, which was held in Toronto !S
in August was given by Mrs. Fpar-
cad Speir one of the delegates
•from the hranctr. Lunch hostesses
for the meeting were Mrs, Berl
Cudntore Mrs. IIensetlt Sherrie,
Mrs, Albtrt Cardiff. Miiss Addie
(iardiff, Mrs. William 'Pnrnbul),'
Mrs. Willett. Turnbull.
Sat. • Mon. Sept. 26 • 28
"PASSAGE WEST" (Color)
John Wayne Donn Is OK'eefe
Mon., Tues., Wed, Sept. 21.22.23
"PICK-UP ON SOUTH STREET"
with 71chard Wldmark, Jean Petera,
Thelma Ritter. A gun blazing drama
throbbing with emotion. An excit
1n0 story of Intrigue and counter
plot, susperide and adventure..
TUESDAY FOTOMfl
Offer $130.00
Mottdiiv kltendance Card N ,t'•
Thur.,' ire, Sat, Sept. 24.26-26
"HOUDINI"
Amazing is the only Word that can
describe this terrific ptete:ei No
chain could bind hlm -- no look
could hold him, You'll Stir{11 to the
!rite Me story of HOUDiNi stern
Ing Tony Curtls and Janet tieigh.
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CARD OF THANKS
The relatives et 'lee late Mrs. Anna
E.^ Morrison wish to thank bar
friends and neighbours for acts of
kindness during her illness and for
floral tributes et the time of her
passing. Also thanks to staff of
Clinton Hospital, Dr. Myers, Rev.
Ellis and Mr. D. A. Rana.
CARD OF THANKS
I would_ like to take this oppor
tunity at thanking all those who
sent cards, letters, flowers, gifts and
treats during my recent stay in
Victoria Hospital, London and
since I dime home; also those whe
visited me. . Your kindness will
always he appreciated.
Margaret Speir,
L. 10. Cardiff, M,P., was the apeak-
sr at the regular supper meeting
of the local Lions Club on Monday
night.
1n addreasing fellow members of
nee club Mr, Cardiff gave an in-
fermatfvo address on "Industrdee to
the County od Huron.'
Lion R, J. Bowman thanked the
Meeker for his splendid talk,
Miss Audrey Hackwell, Walton
contrileuited a cornet solo, acoom. ,
Panted ,at the piano by Lion L. D.
Thompson,
Lion President, Harvey Jnhneton
presided at Chia first meeting of
the fall season. Ibun?,ness included
roll Cali, minutes snit correspond -
mane by the secretary Lion Wm,
Martin. Oct. '19th will be the occas-
ion of the official visit of the D. D.
G. to the Brueteels Chih.
A motion was passed that ens
club go 50 50 with the Majestic
Institute it the purchase of (emirs
end drapes for the library.
Lion R. B. Ceauetns informed the ,
:nem -here that the Canadian Nation-
al Institute for Blind are having a .
lonation drive in each municipality
in the near future. Otrer reports in.
eluded t)'e Bead Committee by
Linn. R. J. Bowman; Summer Frolic, i
W. F. Todd; and Finance, R. G. Me- ;
Teride.
Ralph Pearson won the lucky
draw prise.
Taiitwister Jas. S. Armstrong col-
;eeted fines in his usual deft manner.
Supper was served by ladies of
Aleiville Church.
CARD OF THANKS
I desire..
esire to thank the many friends 1
wino remembered me with vlstts,
letters, oards and treats during my
iilneas'. Your kindness was arinpreci•
ated and will always be remember.
ed.
Wm, 7, Bernard,
Committees
President ..... Harvey Johnston
let Vile -Pres. Max Oldfield
2nd Vice -Fres. Stan, Machan
3rd Vice•Pres. Harold Thomas
Dee -eters Jack McDonald,
Gordon Knight, D. A. Rano,
Clifford Dkio'bar
Secretary W. J. Martin
Treasurer R. G. McBride
Tan Twister ,,,,.,,, J. S. Ar'mstron'g
Pianist L. D. Thompson 'I
Lion Tamer W. F, Todd
Education Alex Pearson
L. D. 'Tbompson
Attendee/a Roy Cousins,
Jack McDonald, 1?arold Keys,
C. Dunbar, Wilbur Turnbull,
Percy Holman
Health and Welfare .,itobt. Walker
Gordon Knight. Frank Kirkby.
Roy Cousins,
Publicity Harold Thomas.
Andrew Lane
Boys and Girls Wm. Martin,
D. k. Rano, Max Oldfield,
Geo. McChntehenn
Constttutlens and By -Laws
D. M,hineTat'ish, R. 7. Braman
Safety Geo. McCutehenn
Ral:pii Pearson ,
S. Machan
H. B. Allen ,
D. A. Bann
REGENT THEATRE
Seaf Orth, Ont.
NOW PLAYING
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
"'TIIE WiLD STALLION"
Color
Ben Jamison Edgar Buchanan
A thrilling story of a wild rorse
hunt filmed In Bouatlfui Technicolor
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Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
"THE teAD AND THE BEAUTIFUL" 1
Lama Turner Kirk Douglas1
A dramatic sensational about the
movie making of to -day.
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Thursday Friday and Saturday
"SAN ANTONE"
Rod Cameron Arlene
COMING SOON •--
"THE CLOWN"
Citizenship
Convention
Oleic Impiovenrent .... Wilbur Turn-
bull, W. Leach
S.'ght Conservation and Blind
Max Oldfield, Jas, S. Armstrong,
R. W. Kennedy i.
Lions. Information A. Wood s
Education Lion .. W. Teach
('immunity Betterment
Gordon Knight. Harold Keys 1
United 'Nations . L. E. Cardiff ,
H, 13. Allen i
Program W, S. Turnbull, !
Ten. Ashton, Ray Cos stns, 1
F. W. Todd, Jas. S. Armstrong
Bulletin Editors , R, G. McBride 1
Ken. Aehton I
Memberahip C, Long
Haroid Thomae+, A. Wood, 1
G. McDnnald, Rill Vann
Greeter (' tninittee A. Lane
B. Raker
Spnrtn F. W. Todd
J. 0, Long, A, Wood
Finance , C. Dunbar ,+
R. G. McBride, WJ, Turnbull
Whelan
Turd It. J. Bowman,
S. Raker. UArold Thomas,
M. 'Wtnoberg
Ajrtcutture 8. Baker
L. E. Oardiff, Bert Johnston
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BORN
LIOWIS •-- In the Kitchener. Water.
loo Hospital. on Monday, Sept. 14th,
to Mr. end Mee, A. 12. 't,ewie, of
104 Wenn 5t, Binet, Kitchener (nee
Prathes, Tlennisl a daughter.
Let's go to the Brussels :Fall Fair !
Coronation Year
Thursday and Friday October 1 and 2
Over $4000.00 in prizes given
Midway on the ground both nights
Ferris Wheel, Merry-go-round and others
Chlldren's Rides and Ponies
See the Big Horse Show and other exhibits
The Square Dancing Competition
will be worth the price of rdmisslon.
Horse Racing and other events
Bands in Attendance
Bi'usseis Legion Pipe Band
Brussels Lions Club Boys' and Girls' Band
ORATORICAL CONTEST
In the Crystal Palace on
Thursday, October 1st, at 8 p. m.
VARIETY CONCERT
on FAIR NITE, OCT. 2nd
in the Arena, Brussels.
Concert to Commence at 8.30 P. M.
Consisting of Hair Raising and Breath Taking Acts
And Comical
Roy and Doris Head — Magician and Ventriloqust.
Bonnie Lind — Acrobatic and Beautiful Dancer.
Jack McLean — A Very Apt Impersonator.
Seppo — The Acrobatic Juggler — He will keep you on the edge of
your seats.
Harold Victor Pymn — with his Music of Radio Fame.
Johnny Brent of C. K, N. X. — Master of Ceremonies.
Come and enjoy an evening, IOU won't forget
for a longtime.
Don't Miss It P
DANCING After Concert at
The Crystal Palace Ballroom
Refreshment Booth — Everybody Welcome
A full day for everyone.
So plan to come early. and see most of this Banner Year Fail Fair.
Better still get an advance membership ticket which entitles you
to show in any class, also admission to the grounds.
Hope to see everyone and his friends
Signed
Fall Fair Beard,
Geo. Wesenburg, Secretary.
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Canada's first national tractor plowing champion will be chosen from com-
peting provincial champions at the Ontario Plonenea's Association Inter-
national Match at Cobourg; Ont., October 6 to 9. Above, Eiiwianeel ITuhn,
the internationally -famous Canadian sculptor, who has designed many of
Canada's stamps end coins; is putting the finishing touches to the Clay model
of the winners trophy, tie Esso Silver Plow. In addition to the, trophy, the
Canadian Champion and the runner-up will travel each year as guests of
Imperial 011 to the world plowing match where they will compete on belt
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of Canada. The first world match is being held at Cobourg; the second, next
year in the Republic of Ireland,