Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1954-01-13, Page 1Post Publishing House THE BRUSSEI,S entHlortred w aeoond else' Mal, rest Office.__ 1lepaentmewt, at~�ra Wednesday, January, 13th,1954 $2.00 per year - $2.50 U. • Progressive Euchre and Dance Irlt Cranbrook Community Centre FRIDAY, JAN. 15th ' Euchre to start at 8 P. M. Elimination and Spot Dance Prizes Music by Wlbee's Orchestra Admission 50c SPONVORED BY BRUSSELS O, Y. 0. Everybody Welcome. SCOTCH NIGHT Sponsored by LEGION PIPE BAND PIPING - SCOTCH SONGS - GOOD ENTERTAINMEENT e In Brussels Town Hall on FRIDAY, JAN. 29th. 1954 DOOR PRIZES - SPOT DANCES Help us make It a gala Bobble Burne Night by wearing something Scotch, such a5: Plaid Tie, Plaid Sults or Shirts, Brooches, etc.. WILBEE'S 'ORCHESTRA ADMISSION 75c per person Old Time and Modern Dancing._ NOTICE - The Annual Meeting of the East Huron Agricultural ,Society will be held in the form of a banquet in the basement of the Anglican Ohnrch on Tuesday, Tan. 19th, at '1 P. M. Please get your tickets from your director and support your fair. MELVILLE LADIES' MD The Ladies' Aid Society of Melville Presbyterian Church stet at the home of Mrs,John Gibson on Mon- day night with' Mrs. H. B. Allen in charge of the meeting , Plans were made for a tea and sale of home- made baking on Feb. Gth, and a committee was named to arrange details. Some discussion regarding farther financial help for the board of managers took place but a de- cision was deferred, Mrs. W. C. Herr and Mrs. Nelson Cardiff con- tributed piano selections, and Mra Kerr conducted two contests. Aso. dal hour and a luneb brought the meeting to a close. • MELViLLE CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL SKATING PARTY TUESDAY, JAN. 19th Lunch at the Arena. Everybody Welcome. ,....,, THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA Melville Murat, Brussels Minister, Rev. W. H. T. Fulton 10 a. m^ Sunday School 11 a, m, Morning Worship [United Church Or CANADA fMlalsbo, Ray. Andrew Lane Divine Worship - 11 o'cleclt Christian Arffectioi't Church School •- 12 o'clock. "When they find Hem, they wolisttdp Rim." VIIMAIMIMns,s ...•, .. ... €hurchaf England Parish of linereala Wm. A. Norman Ellli, M. A. Sunday, he, 17th.. J3pipli I1 St. John's, Brussels -� 8.80 a. in, Holy Communion 11 a. M. Morning Prayer' Sunday Scheel St, Davld!s, Henfryn -- 2.30 p, M. Evening Prayer Sunday School THE UNITED CHURCH On Sunday. Jan. 10. the fine Sun- day 1n Epiphany, the Minister's theme was, "A Triple Gift," based on Matthew 2;11, "And when they had wpengd their treasures they: offered unto Him gifts, gold Midi frankincense and myrrh." Gifts ell subsitaitco, situs of aetirtce, but primarily the gift of self in complete devotion is the Christian's due to His Saviour and Lord in the light of Mils symbolism,,, the Minister said. The anthem, "He is so Prescious to Me," by Chas,. H. Gabriel was sunt; by the choir. ATTENTION LiONS - The District Governor Wells will visit the Lions Club of Brussels on Monday, Jan. 25th. Tire purpose of his visit will be do advise and assist (President Hervey Johnston. Secretary Wm. J. Martin and mem- bees. of the Club on matters per- taining to Lions Adminirtretdon and 4Oie Lions' great program .of humanitarian service. NOTICE - • All roads in the Township of Grey are to be kept clear of cans, sleighs, cars. and trucks. Any person not doing so when snow- plowing is in progress . will be held responsible. Also persons. are not allowed to dump refuse on side of roads. Arthur Rock, Road Superintendent, Grey Twp. gliToRLE_LISTOWEL 2 shows nightly 7.30 9.30 p. m. Matinee Saturday 2 p. m. FIRE SWEEPS • FORDWIOH BUSINESS BLOCK Struggling le sub -zero weather is keep their pumpers tilaaaved out, firemen. from WIngham end Listowel saved a bank god a •commundty hall from destkuotiou when fire destroy ed the combination• baseness prem!• see and anal •living quarters of L. G. Richards there ealy .. Sunny morn. ing. Damage wasp eetimaited at $17, 000. Mr, Richards operated a pool.. noon, tobacco counter,• and barber shop. R1he Richards bad their living quantera at the rear of the bedd- inig and over the barber ship 4P• stairs, Above the poolroom, the Masonic Lodge No. 133 held their machines, Mr. Rtcbarde bought the business seven years ago and just recently had made alterations. Masonic Lodge members removed most of their furnishings following first outbreak. Mr. Richards was able to save boat ane guns. He bad some insurance on the building. Mrs, Joseph Shaw The Pulneral of Mrs, Joseph Shaw was held from the D. A. Rann d'uneral home on Friday afternoon wiith 'Rev. Andrew Lane of Brussels United •Church officiating. Her death took @lace last Wednesday 1n Clinton hospital following a long illness. She was in her 76th year, Born in Grey township, see was formerly Mary Eunice McDonald, the daughter of William and Abi- gail Fraser McDonald. Her Un- bend Joseph Shaw, died in 1951. She is surveyed by a daughter, Mrs, Janes (Gertrude) Brown of New LdLstreard; and a son, Mac Shaw, Grey tiewnsitip: one sister, Mrs. D. W. Rose of Wroxeter; and three brothers. Duncan McDonald, Port Elgin; William of Fbrdwiah; and Fraser, in Saskatcrewan. Pallbear- ers were Jahn Yuill, John Bowman, Toon Wheeler, Russell Wilbee, .Tames Turnbull, sand William Diet- ner. Flower bearers were Jim Bow man, ,Tim Ireland, Cameron Strath. an, London: William Rae and Ed- gar vi''d,ghtmans Belgrave. Burial was made to Brussels remetrry. Friday, Saturday ^.... Jan. 1513 Abbott and Costello go to Mars When' Bud and Lou go on a Space Ship Spred anything can happen - and does. You'll rook right out of thlsl world with laughter., MELLVILE CHURCH LIONS? MIDGETS WIN AGAIN The Midgelt Hockey Team, . span- sored by the Bitueeele Lions Clnb, soored l4 second viduoty ever the visiting Belgrave team last Friday night at the 13ruesels Arena. The boys -played a snrpia%ingly Beed btland of hockey despite lack Of practise, IU:rkby and Ennis show. ed well due to some early practise with the Seaforith team, We expect great - tidies from the team with a little more work and a game - or two under their belt. All these boys are graduates of the Friday night "scramble" more eared by the Lions, on every Fri day night available, for the Past two winters, The final swore was Brussels 8 and Belgrave 2. Conte and see them play this Fri day alt 8,30 when 'Teerwater with be the v4siting teams, - Gas1s were scored by Brussels - Kfrlaby 3, Aloock 1, Bridge 1, Ewes 1, M. Ho -over 1., J. Hoosier 1, by Belgrave, Campbell 1, 1Jouiteee 1. Come early and enjoy the game for the little fellows, who put on quite a show last week before the midget game. Players are from 1 to 15 a side and everything goes. Todd and Fulton were in goal last week and had a busy time holding up the big Pads. I All boys are requested to attend these Friday night "hoolsey" sees - ions. ao +teaans will be drawn and some games arranged for everyone. Don't forget this Friday night Brueseis Midgets vs. Teeswater i Admission - Adults 25, Children 10e On Sunday morning last, the Sacrament of the Lord's Sapper was observed at Melville Church. In a schen. address, Rev. W. I3, T. Fulton said in part, we first see Jesus as P. child in• the school of the. Rabbis. Then we see Him nn tate Mount of Olives preaching the "Sermon on , the Mount", laying down the prin- I reples of TVs Father's, Kingdom. We , make our way with Him to the ; agony and shame of Calvary. The Sacrsment. of the Lord's Supper is commemorative. it forms the Pound - Won on which we base our hopes as e'nnel's, This ordinance is deo prospr.rtlee. This do - until He conies. It invites us to look forward to Christs return. The choir rendered the anthem, "0 for a closer walk witr God." Mr. King taking the tenor solos.. Miss Margaret Perrie was guest soloist and slang "Come, unto Flim,. from Handel's "Messialh.f' Monday, Tuesday Jan. 18 • 19 Barbara Stanwyok, Richard Carlson in "ALL I DESIRE" What shame hers that made the Whole town whisper 7 Z TUESDAY FOTO-NITE 1st OFFER $200.00 2nd OFFER $130.00 Monday Attendance Card Night. Wednesday; Thursday Jan, 20 • 21 "SMALL TOWN GIBL" starring Jane Powell - Farley ar whole town 1 gossip - Ina n Thea • Pra g about the judge's daughtee and the young man from New Cork, Youl'll enjoy this gay Technleolor MELVILLE W. M. The W. M. S. of Melville Chanel stet for their January meeting on Friday afternoon is the primary room, Rev. W. H. T. Fulton was present and foilowing the reading of the lesion, Romans 3: 31-39, he eonducted the installation ser- vice for the officers of tate society i for 1954 - i Hon. Pres. ........ Mrs. N, -.H. Cardiff President Mrs. W. H. T. Fulton' est Vice-BresMiss B. Moses! and Vine' -Pres. Mrs. See. S. I Armstrong 3rd Vice -Pres..... Mrs. Wm. Somers Secretary .....•.,.... Mrs. C. Matheson: Asst. Secy, Mae. W. W. Smith Treasurer ..• Mrs. John Yuil: Aisst. Treas......... Mrs. J. C. Seeker Pianist. Mrs. Harold Cardiff Asst., Pianist Mrs. Wesley Herr Glad Tidings Sec'y. ..•. Mrs. Daniel Hoerner, Mrs. Wm. Little Welcome and Welfare See. .... Mrs. H. B. Allen Literature and Literature Ser. Mrs, W. Mndnnee Press Reporter .... Mrs. Gem, Evans {scat. Press 'Reporter .... Mrs. John Spelt Mission Rand Leaders ..... Mrs. Jas.'. Ireland, Mrs. Gen, Galbraith Horne Helpers .,.. Mrs. Mac Cardiff Mrs. Gen. Rona. Mrs. Frank Nichol. Mrs. Wilfrid Shortreed Suenly Committee .,, ^, Mrs. John Work, Mrs. Ti, Dennis, -errs, 0 Deets Aiiditnre Mrs. Ricoh Fischer, Mrs. Harald Sneer BRUSSg3a FERE BRiGADis;'REORGAN IZED Fire Chief ....... . ..... Hartley Fleelle'. Dept. Fire Chief Russel Hall Truck Driver Orwell Elliott Captain Gordon Stepheseon Firemen Donau Willis Gordon. Bradshaw Jack McWhit ter Forrest Whilbtard Ivan Campbell Gordon Hrautet' John Mitchell Ralph Pearson Jack .MoCutelteon Chas. Sudan . Rules and Regulations 1. - There are to be no open bon fires within the. fire area, all rub - bleb must be burned in an incinrr• ator and not left unattended, The fire area referred to extends from Mill street to Flora street and from Tabu same to Elizabeth street, welch has been formerly set nside as the fire area. 2. - All incinerators to be used only between the haurse of 7 a. re and 6..P. m„ 3. - All rears parked beside firs hydrants are subject to a fine. All former fire fighters who have hats, or coats., or other equipment belonging to the• fire brigade, are 1 asked to turn them in at Their earliest convenience. Ry order of Fire (thief Hartley Fleet er. REGENT THEATRE Seaforth, Ont. Thursday, Friday and Saturday "No ROOM FOR THE GROOM" Tony Curtiss Piper Laurie The gay story of an unkind Bride and her It to be tied groom. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday "ABOVE AND BEYOND!' bast kept secret to trig world, ,asl Robert Taylor Eleanor Parker At Last - The stirring story of the 'best kept secret In the world, as IIIc seen through the eyes and heart of the one man Who was reaponatbla. i The man who wrote Atomic History over Hiroshima. • * In a fete words he con- gratulated ongratulated bhe organization on ex- ceeding its allocation, Mr. Fulton also prevented a New Year's Mee• sage to the society speaking on 1 "Fellowiship" calling it the secret j of the church'sstrength, He begged' the member to go into the new year in obedience to Jesus' order; "Follow Me." Mrs, W. H. T. Fulton i Presided for the business. She commented on the five attendance of the meeting and hoped that that 1 inspirtaition for the leader will be; continued. tithe annual meeting of , the 'executive of Maitland Presby 1 tery in St. Andrew's Church, Wing -1 ham on In». 12111 was announced. Seven calls on the shut-ins were reported. A m'4sslonery letter from Mrs, ,Thesis Gordon of Taiwan ATTENTION PRE-SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN FREE SKATING This Friday afternoon, Jan, 15th, here will be free skating for pre- ssiuool age children at the Brusisels Arena from 2 to 4 p. m. This 1sua+ being sponsored by the Brsels Lions Club. If enough children take advantage of this opportunity this Friday it will be continued. UNITED CHURCH W. M. S. The W. M. S. of the United Church met in the parsonage on Tuesday. Jan. 5111, with Mrs. A. Lane pre- siding and Mrs.. A. Armstrong at the piano. The meeting opened by singing• and nein.. the tltrme, The Church. A New Year's, Message was.read.by Mrs. R. J. MoLauchlln;.: prayer by Mrs. R. Downing. The 1 Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. L. Nichol. A missionary story from the book. Revolution. was given by Msec. M. Rnhlnson, with the roll ' rail being res@ended to by giving a donation towards a bale which is being prepared. also a letter from by the president. The Sec, report Miss Metherall, a missionary in Delia was recti. The treasurer re - Ported a very suceess'fu1 year, having ra:'sed 1450, which expeede the alteration. Five calls were re- ported IVY 1110 visiting^ committee blrs. F. W. Tadd. suppiy convener reporting working on a layette for Tinned Missions at Cross, Lake. Man. During the meeting a Life Membr- ehip was presented to Mica; M. Rob- inson in appreciation cc faithful service to the eorleity. it wan de - ceded to send another protest to the (iovernnlent ageing pitibit hers of magazine.. advertising ligours. The tnePtina closrd by stnglne a hymn I and prayer by Mrs. Tone. A dello. 1 int lunch was served, and members i Inatheir fees for the roaring year. The roll call for the next meeting to be answered by a favorite verse in the Bible. BORN • • The I. 0. 0, F. No. 149 Western Star Lodge are sponsoring a Progressive Euchre I!nthe 1.0.O.F.Hall Thursday, Jan. 23rd Members and Friends Weloome Admission - Gents 50c, Ladies 25c, PTEPHENSON - To Mr. and Mrs, Norman Stephenson at Dr. Myee'e Nursing Home on Dec. 23111, a son, I Jahn Allen. * * China. telling Of the work there, Thursday, Friday and Saturday "PAIR WIND TO JAVA!' Fred ManM urray Vera Ralston cendv '1^111 iitdA drala with the wars reed hp lire. George Pavans. � Mrs. Fulton mire n Abort smmntar3 nt the t Lon of +he new ' JANUARY CIit r'ate' RAYS1 WE are Stopping at Nothing to give you the Bargains of a Lifetime, at this our 14th,. Annual January Clearance Sale. Let Nothing Stop You from attending this Great Array of Money Saving Values'. It will help make your Dollars go farther. Below are only a few of the many, many Specials we have In store fon you. Come and see for yourself. SALE STARTS THURSDAY, JAN. 14th. No Charges. Refunds or Returns During Thls Sale. - All Sales Final Ladles Winter Coats, some with fur trim Aeg. $34.95 Special $18.95 Misses Station Wagon Coats. Reg. $34.95 - Special $18.95 200 yds. of Cotton Print Reg. 59c per yd. Speclal 39c yd. Children's Wool Mitts Special 490 200 Women's and Misses' House Dresssee, (Every Dress Guranteed) Speclal $1,98 CARD OF THANKS The Shaw faintly thank all those who were ^so kind during the long illness of our Mother, Mrs, Josela 1 Shaw. Also those who expresised their symtiatby by word and deed 1 at tate time of her death. Your kindness was appreciated and will 1 be remembered, Women's and Misses' Crepe. Nylon and Blouses, Short and Long Sleeves Full Fashioned Nylon Hose (Subs) Dress Lengths In Crepes Jerseys Half the Reg. Price 54 Inch All Wool Coating Reg. $3.50 yd. Children's Flannelette Pyjamas, 3 to 6 years Pure Wool Blankets! 66 x 80 in Gold Rose. Blue and • Special $8,96 Green, Reg. $11.95 p Special 2 prs. $1.00 Cotton Special $1.98 Special .88 'Special $1.50 Special $1,49 Ladles Rayon Panties Cotton elaneelette ShirtIngs, Reg to 98c yd. ecial 590 yd. , Special 590 Cotton Print . Aprons CARD OF THANKS tint world like to express our cin care 6.pprepletion for the many mos• sages of sympathy reeetved follow , ing the death of our sister Mrs. Murray. .Aloe to Mr. Ttann for his i scrod help. war!- '':r r11nr:•1s +n Menotti ---e'l tinct T.iii;rn Cox 1 Corning Soon -- enc'?^ the it'll ear " OW9 OF KILiMANJARO" 1 1 5 Musical. 1 SN j arcl 11rrty. roo•eee • 25 Women's Better Dresses of Crepe. Corduroys and Taffeta. Reg. up to $22.95 Special $4.95 Ladles Snuggledown Pyjamascolal $30 Men's Penman's Fleece Lined Shirts and Drawers 20%'Off on Men's and Boys' Overalls and Jeans. Stanfield's Wool Underwear, Felt Hats, Dress Shirts, Sport Shirts and Leather Footwear and Men's and Boyar Slacks. Special $1,98 Men's Station Wagon Coats, Heavy Gabardine, 15% Nylon, , All Wool Quilted Lining, Reg. $34,95 Special to Clear at $24.95 Boys Gabardine Parkas and Station Bombadler Jackets with Fur Collars. Heavy Quilted Lining, Sizes 6 to 11 years Special $6.95 Men's Extra Heavy Eiderdown Shirts (Elmira) Good Roomy Make, Reg. 34.50 „ Special $2.98 Mon's Light Weight Plaid Doeskin Shlrte Boys Ski Caps Men's Wool Ski Caps special $1:96 Special 790 Special $1.19 Men's. Gabardine Stroller Jackets, Men's All Wool Bushmans Sox, Reg. $16.95 Rel. 31.98 Special $12.95 Speclal $1.00 Boys' Gabardine Storm Jackets, Reg, $11.96 Speciate l $7.95 6 Men's Winter Coats Reg. 329.95 Special $10.00 T'1! ROADS STORE* ammeaaaoa+�asc�nmrr Store Wide Ba.rwalns for the Whole ER. Blyth, Ont. Brussels, O'.