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BRUSSELS POST
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Wednesday, February :27th, 1954
EUCHRE PARTY
In the Brussels Public Library
.Monday, March 1st
,Sponsored by St. Ambrose Church
Everybody Welcome.
Annual Pancake Supper
`In Basement of St. John's Church
Shrove Tuesday, Marek 2nd
'.Menu--eRancakes with syrup, sandwlohes,;pte,;:pickles and tea.
Supper served at 5.301P..M.
ADMISSION 60e and 35c
MIDDLESEX SEED FAIR
Western Fair Grounds — 'London
March 2, 3, 4 and 5, 1954
'Township, County and Western Ontario ,Clauses. Jet
Bxlttbits by 73 coininneroiai firms — '20 educational disVlays,—
Fine Programme. -
Fair O3en ltio 4he Public Tuesday. 7.00 P. nr. to 10.30 p. m., Wednes-
day and Tlnin4day 9.00 a. m, to 10.00 p. an., and Friday 9.00 a. m. to
4,30 p. m.
7tueeday—'Flnitriie6 in Display set up. Juridor'P0demt Knight
Wednesday— Opening and address by Reheat MCOalabin, M. P.
'Panel on "Cereals, rand Forage Crops:"
OldTime Square and Step Dance Contests.
Glencoe-Banld.
Tlrersday — Inter -County Judging Oompetiti.on.
'Luncheon; -Speaker - T. M. Biggs; Adviresis 3.-M. Appleton.
'Panel enc "Nelw Things in Agriculture"
'Ontario 'Junior Farmer Ohoir Festival and "Variety Show.
Friday — Organized' tour of Fair.
Food Show -Demonsirattonre
Auctriion Sale of interest to all urban and rural people.
. --. JACK THVJU'E TO ,PRESENT
ANNUAL ,CONLERT .ItERE
Jack T,bynne will Present his
annual concert ,and dance in the
Brussels Town Hall on .Match 19th.
It will be given under the auspices
of the Brussels Lions Club Boys and
Girls Band. Keep : the date .open
and watch for partten3ars.
PLAY COMING —
The Majestic Women's Institute
are •sponsoring a .play on Fridah
Marek 26th, "Mama's Baby Boy"
which will be presented by Seaforth
Junior 'Farmers in Brussels 'Tows 1
Hall. Proceeds for sanding 'library
floors. Watch for further particul.1
Me.
For Profeselonal
PIANO TUNING
and Repairs
Consult
CLARE F. STONE
Phone: E. Martin, 87x Bruseele
"God ,is a Spirit and they who
ovorehie Him must worsh0tt Him in
Spirit and In Truth."
THE PRt$BY'r(RIAN
CHURCH IN CANADA
Melville Cliuruh
Brussels
Minister, Rev. W. H. T. Fulton
18 a. m. Sunday School
11 a. m. Morning WoirsliiP
United Church
OF' CANADA
IIIIMIst.., Rev. Andrew Lana
Divine Worship — 11 o'olook
"Tire Grealb A'waken:Mb,"
Church School — 1;2 a'olook.
Church of England
Pariah at iruvsele -
Rev. A. Norman 11111w M. A.
Sunday before Lent
Feb, 28th, 1954
St. John's, Bruasele —
11 a. m. Morning Prayer
Sunday School
St. David's, Henfryn --
3 p. m. 15Vleiiilg Prayer
Sunday School -
St. David's Day
Preacher, Rey, TI. Drn'lcer.
' Wtngilrinl, One
St lcorgo'e, Walton —
7,30 n. m. llivenieg Peayoi' ..
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GREY TWP.'F.ARMERS
WIN ONTARIO AWARD
At the Orabario Swine Breeders
annual meeting meld In .the Royal
York Hotel, Toronto, the Premier
Breeder award tor Ontario was pre -
elated by W. P. Watson, Lilvestock
Commissioner, to Bill Turnbull on
behalf of Wilber Turnbull & Son.
This award is based .on the show
ring winnings and a,d'vance registry
reoordsa.
The Tui'nbulls qualified 11 sows
with an average Score of 92 pointe.
They received a handsome gold
Watch for this good work.
Wilbur Turnbull was also present-
ed with this award ho 1951. They
,time the only swine breeders to win
this -award twice,
BORN
BLAKE — Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L.
Blake -wish to announce the air
rival of their son on Feb. 1Sth, 1954
at Dr. isiyer's Nursing home.
BORN
1'leather Jean, ,daughter of Murray
and Jean Ross ofSarnia, is happy to
announce the arrival of her baby
sister, Sandra Dawn, ,in St Joseph's
Frosltriutal iit Feb. 13111, s
CAPITOL LISTOWEL
TIIEATRE
2 shows nightly 7.30 — 9.30 p. m.
Matinee Saturday 2 p. m.
Thursday, Friday Feb. 26 - 26
Still time to see the picture everyone
is talking about a
"THE MOON IS BLUE,"
Note; Admittance "Restricted" to
Weems 18 years of age or ver.
SatUrdap Only Feb. 27
"LAW AND dRDER"
with Ronald Reagan, Dorothy Malone
His six gun ,.ruled the gateway of
the Weet.
al
LOCAL 'Li;ON"S HAVE
CHARTER MEMBER AND
PAST PRESIDENT NIGHT
L'aon Rev. Gordon Ilazlewood, of
Mo;utit 'Forrest, District 'Deputy Gov
error of region 16, was guest sneak
er at litre regular ettpper'naeettng of
the Brussels Lionb 010 Monday of
•Phis week, 'wltt'dlt was deisl,gnated
as Ohaniter• Member ,and Test Presi-
dene a night,
Lien President Harvey 'Johnston
prealded over the meeting an'd In-
troduced the guest Speeker who was
a former member, and paltpresident
of the local club.
Lion Hazlewood gave an Interest.
ing, and (humorous talk on "Lion
ism", He cold the nrenibers that
while being dine youngest organizat-
ion Clone international has tits jar
gest numbed` of clips and members
filling a need in tine community. 1t•
also serve, a need of fellowship
with one another and gives -Lions an
oppontunity to give themselves to
Uommuniity service with -money and
talent and provides an outlet for
Oh•ristian endeavour.
A good Lion, bhe speaker told
them, is one who is en'fihusiaeltic,
net only at Club meetings and out
side, but When asked to do a job
and is willing to sacrifice time ankl
energy.
Lion M. C. Oldfield, moveti a 'rote
of thanks on .behalf of .bhe club.
Pints were presented to the fol-
lowing past preef'dents. Selwyn
Baker, 'erne Turnbull -Gordon Rule -
wood. R...7. Bowman, A. Wood, Hugh
Wilson and R. 13. Cousins.
Lions C. Long, Wm. Turnbull and
Geo. McOu'tdheon were each pre.
seeded. w1tOh a gift for 'bringing new
.members into the club.
Tailwtster Jas. S. Armstrong per-
formed his duties in hie usual ef.
festive manner,
Lion S. Balser ,entertained the
members with an enjoyable .mOu;hh
organ seleetioaas.
Ilion Treasurer R. G. McBride re-
pented net proceeds from Edwin
T3eabh show were $124.00.
Lion Gordon Knight was appointed
Brussels representative on the
Huron County T. B. Association. rt
was decided bo carry on the Elute?
Seal eampaign.
!Lion Wm. Turnbull, chairman of
the committee arranging for the an
nue' Ladies' Night, amnaonnced
that it is to be held on April 12th,
and it wsus decided to invite Howiolt
Lions and their ladies to attend.
The iranduet to be bald in the Oaarn
brook Community Centre.
Lion Hugh WiLeon, Oliutan, thank
ed the club for .the invitaltion to at-
tend.
Supper was served by ladies of
the United Ohnrdlr.
t3EAJEU'OAT CROP
COMPETITION
(The Dant Huron Agrrcultur'al Soc.
ielty have deoid'ed to sponsor a Beav- )
er oat Crop Competition. for Brussels
1954 Fall Mgr. Anyone wishing to
enter dins competition must have
their ,entries in by March 16th. Fav -
tries to be handed to the committee
In charge, directors or the secret.
ary,. These oats can be obtained at
no more than $1.55 per bushel, treat-
ed and delivered to Brussels'. They
can he obtained front the committee
in charge, directors, or the secret.
erp, Geo. Wesenburg,
Monday, Tuesday March 1 • 2
"YOU FOR ME"
Whom Peter Lawford a wealthy play
boy meets up With June Greer a
nurse who knows all the answers!
anything can happen -- and does.
TUESDAY FOTO-NITS
• let OFFER $200.00
2nd OFFER 00.00
Monday Attendance Card Night.
Wednesday, Thursday ' Marcr 4 - 4
"By THE LiGHT OP'
THE SLIVERY MOON
With Dells Day, Gordon MaoRee.
Ws got that deep down touch of
yeuthful reinanoe and teedor Mine
our, A altoey of smell town life with
all It's pity and fun,
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank the kind Mende
who remembered me with cards,
treats and flowerrd While r Was in
Wingham hospital.
Verne. Bone.
REGENT THEATRE
Sea!, ort!, (At.
THursday, Friday and Saturday
'THE PATHFINDER" Color
George Montgomery Helena Carter
The story of the Greatest lndlan
Fighter of all tines.
n * rr
Monday, Tuosdap and Wednesday
"NIAGARA" Color
Marilyn Monroe Joseph Cotton
Adult — Suspense and spectacle to
keep yoU an the edge of your seat,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
"HANGMAN'S KNOT"
.Randolph Scott Donna Reed
COMING 000N --
"CONFIDENTIALLY CONNIE,'
WORLD DAY OF PRAYER
SERVICE MARCH 6th '
The World Day of Prayer Servire
will be held tri lvleI'vi11e Presbyterieel
Church on Friday, March 5th, at
3 o'clock. A good attendanee is
draped for.
famallidermyoyen
PANSIES HERALD SPRING
Sprinig melt be just around bhe
proverbial eoamer. i6varyon'•e 'knows
Pansies ore kering flowers and pan -
Mete hams been blooming here.
Miss 'Beth Hoover qpilleked a boiu-
quet of beautiful pansies in her flow-
er garden during the mild spell on
Monday, Feb, 8th.
MELODIE SHIP
OPENS ,ON TUESDAY.
Tuesday, Mar. 20d; Thursday.
Mar. 4th; Friday, Mar. beth and.
Tuesday, Mar. 9tlli" Tlhelse are the `
dates on which the stage show
"Metodte Ship"' will be presented
in the Brussels Town Hall. Yon
will be taken on a delightful cruise.
sparkling 'with music, dancing and .
laughter, Lovely .gletlls in, beautiful i
cosltumesi, Ityeoactthinfe dancing; tune- l
ful songts straight front Iiiir.lit par- I
ode as well as some of and well
loved ones will appeal t yen.
.The •dhildrenns show, 'Th.e Magic
Topper" its delightful — yotishould
see it. •
Everyone will be there to .enjoy it.
You won't want to rakes it.
GUIDES AND SCOUTS
PRESENT PROGRAM
The biittladay anmiversury of
Lord and Lady Baden-Powell wars ,
marked Fly the Bruse'els glomus of
Browiies, Girl .Guides, Wolf Cubs.
and Boy Scouts when they invited i
parents and frteinda to a meeting
in the basement of St. John's Ani j
glioan Church on Monday night. i
The Brownies demonstrated their
usual opening ceremony and tm-,
speet,on, a,nd received five new
members into their group. The en -1
rolment was conducted by Capt.;
Geetrude Kellington. aseisted by 1
Tawny Owls, Mrs. William. Martin 1
and llrs.. Adrian McTaggart, for
Linda Henderson, Margaret War-
wick, Linda and Ruth Anne Johns-
ton, and Louise Gillis. Gwendolyn i
Martin; received her Golden Bar.
"Thinking Day" was enplained:I
and each Bnownie, with e strand 1
of ropey tied a link in a chair
with each lints representing one of
the many countries where Guiding
is carried. on.
Rev. Norman A. Ellis, who has.
charge ,of the Clubs and Scouts of
his church, s Noke briefly, and the
Cubs, gave the grand howl, the
Cubs law, anal shoaved the "Dance -
or time IOae," ceremony.
Lieut. Mors. Garfield Henderson
enneueted the group on an imagin-
ary trip around .the world, starting;
in anent Britain where Scouting
and Guiding orginated, As the
story anneolded, the Girl Guides, in
costume played the parts of Guides
in 'many lands,
The mrognann closest with songs
by the Cubs and Scouts, .seatecj
around, a 'colorful campfire, led by
Capt, Norman. Ellis. Following
taps and prayers, games, were en.
joyed by time group; and the wonten
of tine booal nssacdmtton served re-
freshments. -
CLIFF1ORD STOPPED
BY ETHEL SEXTETTE
Listowel — Feb. 23rd — Ethel
trimmed Clifford, 6-4, in a W.O.A.A.
intermedlnte "C" play-off gauze lie`re
before a small crowd of spectators, I
The winners tallied five tintes in ,
the final two periods. to overcome
a three -goal lead piled up by 0111 -
ford '9n ter• opening, frame.
Clifford — goal, Binkle; defence
Bell, Wightman; centre, Gibson`,
wings, R. Cook, Fields.; alternates, l
Delt.nrer. A. Coals, Sehnmrr, Leos, j
I1111, McPhail.
Teale --- goal, R. leelcml r; defence
Dunbar, K. Ls'dlaw; centre, W ,
1 atldl:nv: acing,. Rieliarde. larlcmter;
MrT.eans, 'Walla, Ree
multi. 'Vilna, Bo10nia11.
FOR RENT —
Aparhnent above the Wlilte Star
Rakers. available March 1. Town
water tnetalleil. Apply to Crawford ,
and liethPVlflOtcn, 1#rrlssels, Ont. I
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TAGS SHOD`
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BRUSSELS TOWN HALL
FOUR :BIG NIGHTS — 8.15 P. M. SHARP
TUES]AY4HURSOAY- FRIDAY - TOESDAY
March 2nd March 4th March 5th March 9th
,IMMzisic '— Singing — Dancing — Comedy — Novelty Numbers
Juniors — "The Magic Topper"
Magician: David Kennedy; Assistants; Elizabeth Pipe, Frances Myers; Snow Queen: Marna
Bronson; Snow sfftskes; Brenda Shaw, 'Susan 'McDonald, Ann Higgins, Lillian Myers, Ruth
'McTaggart: 'Mary Mary Quite 'Contrary: Rochelle Wineberg; Flowers: Susan martin, Bonnie
'workman, Dianne Hastings, Nancy 'McWhlrter; Mary Jean MoBrlde, Sally Galbraith, Lorna
Bryans; (Patsy eeryaris, Carol iBryans„ Irene Myers, Marion Turnbull„ Barbara Turnbull, Karen
Coleman„ Joan Jqhnston, Pamela Porter, Kathryn 'McTaggart, Fred Stevenson, Jack Dav1'deoi1
John cousins, (pian Plant
"Melodie Ship"
CAPTAIN : KEN. WOOD.
Kathryn 'Leach, Linda 'Todd, Etayne Wood, Sandra Miller, Marlene Waxman, Jean Jewell„
Joan Thomas, 'Isobel -Eekmler, Mary Willis, Dorothy Sullivan, Agnes Lane, Pieta Cousins, Shirley
Stevenson, Esther 'Smith, Joan 'Machan, Jane Rann, Elizabeth Myers, Madalon Ryan, Doreen
Long, Isabel Spelt, 'Sheila 'Porter, Mary Lou Me Fariene, Shirely Machan, Bill King, Graeme
McDonald, Brian 'Prescott, Donald 'Edgar, George Cousins, Doug. Leach, Jim Edgar, Bob Cunning-
ham, Calvin Kreuter and 'Gordon Kreuter..
peeccompanists: Mrs. 'H. Thomas, G. R. Campbell. Directed by: Mrs. R. W'. Kennedy.
Admission — Adults 50o, Children 25c
„Sponsored by — 1st 3 Nights by East Huron Agricultural Society
4th Night by Majestic Wornen's Institute
Proceeds for sanding Library floors.
LALE SALE
SPE_
RS1N'S
ual Winter Sale
10 DAYS ONLY 10
February 18th tO 27th
LADIES' SPECIALS
100 Pr. Ladies Dress Shoes Reg. $5.95 to $8.95 Sale $3.95
98 Ps. Ladies Dress Sandals and Sport Shoes Special Sale $2.95
150 Pr• Ladies Slippers Play Shoes and Dress Shoes Only $1.95
100 Pr. Children's and Misses' Shoes Special Sale Price $1.95
Ladies Nylons 51 Gauge, 15 Deniers, 1st Grade Sale Price .980
Ladies Nylons "SECONDS" Only .69c
20% OFF ALL LADIES SNOW BOOTS AND SKATES
20% OFF ALL LADIES ARCH -SUPPORT SHOES AND HEEL -HUGGER AND
MURRAY-SELBY HEALH SPOT SHOES
6 Pr. Ladies White Skates (second hand) $3.95.
MEN'S
10 Pr. Boys' and Men's (second hand) Skates "Special" $1.95
100 Pr. Men's Dress Oxfords Black and Brown Reg. $6.95 to $10.00 Salle $5:596
30 Pr. Men's Oxfords Special $2.55.
40 Pr, Men's Work Boots "Extra Special" $5.95
50.Sport Shirts and Dress Shirts Reg. $4.95 to $7,50 '••'"• Salle $3.95
20% OFF MEN'S SNOW BOOTS AND SKATES
10% OFF ALL MEN'S Rubber Boots and Rubbers and Dress Shoes and
Scott -McHale Shoes
ih.yn..
OFF THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ON DISPLAY
Dress Shirts
Dress Socks
Stetson Hats
Sweaters
Sport Shirts
Sport Caps
Jewellery
Braces
Belts
Ties
Work Socks
T. Shirts
Bow Ties
Ties
HURRY ! HURRY ! Everything Guaranteed under
reasonable care and wear
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