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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1954-3-10, Page 1T Post Publishing House BRUSSELS P Wednesday, March 10th, 1954 leuthorizod tie second class mail, Post Office Depardn►ent, Ott,tw: $2.00 per year $2.50 > di, , a elod a Ship" n sees Town Hail, Friday and Saturday, i t This �Y.. cf N1 eek, *arch 12 13 Annual Pancake Supper In Basement of St. John's Church Tuesday March 16th Manu- Pancakes with syrup, sandwiches, pie, pickles and tea, Supper served at 5.30 F. M. ADMISSION 60c and 35c Bake Sale and Tea In the Brussels Public Library Saturday, March 20th Sponsored by the Girl Guides and Brownies. Come To The Brussels Fire Brigade DANCE In Brussels Town Hall on Tuesday, March 16th Music by Wilbee's Orchestra Dress Optional - Admission 75c JOHN McGAVIN'OF WALTON CELEBRATES 89th BIRTRDAY John J. MCGavin, con. 12, aleKti1op township, has celebrated hie 89th birthday. He is quite sotion , and spends several days each week in his son's Gordon McGaviars office, where hi;./ old friends often Call in to exohange remintceeences. Mr. Me - Gavin was well known in earlier days as a livestock shipper. f THE PRSSIsr(BR1AN t CHURCH IN CANADA tti Melville Churen Brussels t 18 a. m. Sunday School 11 a. m. Morning Worship United Church OP'CANADA BORN POLLARD - Tn WLngttanl General Hospital on Saturday, March 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pollard, a daughter. ST. PATRICK:S SOCIAL At Walton United Chueth on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17th Good Program • Lunch Served Admission 40c and 20c Veral Matthews Vera' Maltheays Passed away on Manch Snd, in the General Hospital. Toronto, -Ont„ in his 44th year. Tile is survived by his wife the termer Kay Stevena,on, Itis Mother, two sisters, and one brother. Inter- ment was made iu Bradford Ceme- tery. The Cherie Foundation Garment t Representative Mrs. Lemon i will be in tdInietri Rev. Andrew Lane C BRUSSELS . at the home of Devine Worship - 11 o'clock Miss E. McCracken "Humility" i' WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17th Church School - 12 o'clock. 2 e'en, - 5 p. m. 7p. m.-9p.m. "Let us emelt His name Appointments can be made by together." Church of England Mrs, Robert J. Thueli #: Morris Council :tins; RobertJ,-Tltnoll, 73, of Pnl'ston died tut the McKillop Morris 1964.tsbip Council Meeting, meu Nursing Home Palmerton after a Mei dh 1, 19114. lengthy Meese, Bonn in Grey 'r'awn- The laaunoll met in the Township she was tate dormer Lucy Maude Sinolafr, eaughler of the lade Mr, and Mrs, Adam Sinclair, Site at- tended Hnox Presbyterian Miura, Palmezvton, Surviving sere her husband; four sena (Moyne of Rile hey, Tendon of 98 Charles et., Strat ori, Kennett snit Cllenden of Palanerston; three daughlters, Mrs. A. (Bernice) Badgtey of Ltnooln Perls, Miele; Mrs, 0. (Lenore) Murree of Dundalk and Mrs, Ar- thur (Frieda) Oarr of Palmerston, one -brother, Vernon of Port Duron, Meth.; two sinters, Mics, ',Minorite -It MacKenzie: .of Grand Forks, N. D.. and Janet of Seaforth. 24 granmhtl'dron and five grit "+�ndntrlctr'n. The body 'meted at the Ba.tehler Funeral Parlor, Palmer atm, Where e. private funeral was beld on Monday alternoon. Burial hits made in Palmerston cemetery icitht Rev, George Young of Knox Chr,a'cb ofdioiating. ATT'ENTION: Each year brings a new and more fascinating Figures Skating Carnival and this year is no exception. On Friday, March 19Jtty "Holiday on Ioe" will be presented to tithe Sea. .forth Community Centre. Conte and see one of to g the highlights thts of ere year with numbers • by Seatorth Club Club assisted by Stratford Skating Club. Admission 70c, Children hoc (Mending IT. S. students) pre- sobool age admitted tree. Reserve seats 10c extra. MELVILLE LADIES' AID Melville Presbyterian Church Lad- ies' Aid met On Monday night at the home of Mrs. N. Cardiff, with Mnr'. Is. 13. Allen presiding. Follow- ing the usual reports, Mrs. Robert TPai1 on 'tire above date w9tJIt ail the members present. The minutee of 'bhe last meeting were read and adopted on motion of Ross Dunean and Walter S1toi+treed. Moved by W, Elston, seconded by S. Procter that the premiums on the Bonds on the Treasurer and Tax Col. latter be paid, - (tarried, Moved by S. Prootelr. ' seconded by W. Sbaolreed that the tender of George Redford to supply, erueth and bawl aavproximate03y 1 2,000 cubic yards of gravel tut 68 cents per yard be aeoepted =Veldt to the approval of the Diserlot Municipal Engineer. - Carried. The applications, of Earl Weltz as Inspector for the Warble Fly spray in end Fred Sawyer as truck driv- en was aceelptecl by ballott. Thomas Pler:h was appointed to help with the emend spray. lefoved by W. Elston, seconded by W. Shortreed bleat we purchase 260 lbs. of Warble Fly powder from T.1 B. Marshall and 250 lbee from ct0ie Beiglave Co -Operative. - Carried, ' Moved by W. Elston', seconded by R. Duncan bhat S. Prooter. and W. Shortreed be delegated to attend the Alssocialtion of Rural Municipalities and that they be allowed $25.00 each for expense's. - Carried. Moved byitortreed. seconded W. S by W. Eieston that the road bills as presented by the Road S,ulperintend- eaut be paid, - Carded. Moved by R. Duncan. seconded by William Elston that we give a grant of $250.00 to the Brussels Fair Board. - Carried, Moved by S. Procter. seconded by R. Duncan that W. Shortreed be a representative for Morrie Townsbip on the County industrial Committee - Carried. Moved by W. Shortreed, seconded I Bennett, the Sunshine convener, by S. Procter that the meeting ad. ' reported drat she had rent out jnurn to meet again on April Mb at eight boxes of fruit and treats to 1 p. m. - Carried. County of Huron, Indigent Fees, I sick members of the congregation, The quilting committee reportteld that three quilts have been cote, rimed, and plans for quilting two more have began made. The charge for the work was agreed upon as $5.00 for a fancy quilt and $3.50 for a plainer one. A need for a vacuum cleaner in the church was disouesed, and it was decided to attempt to obtain a second hand one. A sohmt musical program included a.n instrumental contacting Miss McCracken or duet by Mrs. Cardiff and Mrs. Mrs. Arvin Logan 1 George Evans and community -inrin•g of Trish songs, accompanied SEEDS FOR S Pariah ct IIrBrut/emusSEEDING TIME Rev. A. Nei nun Ellie. M. A. Order your requirements soon, Registered Oate', No. 1 treated $1.65 1 and Sunday iu Lent per bushel. Maroh 14th, 1964 Ceram., No. 1 Oats, treated and de- livered $1.45 per bueheL t Basrley, No. 1, treated $2.00 per bus. We also have Spring Wheat and Peas and all kinds of Clover and Grasses, We can mix a good perm- an•e t pasture to 'suit your soil, at greatly reduced ,prices from last St. John's, Brueeeta - 11 a, in. Morning Prayer Sunday School Wed., Midweek Service 8 p.m. St. Davide, Hentryn - 3 p. m. Evening Prayer Sunday School .. year. n impriaaa Write or see Geo, Wdsenburg. Plans for the British Empire 'Ganes take shape in Vancouver as Stanley V. Smith, general elmir•- man 'of flue Games committee, sigtfs eantautot giving leglhte for radio, televiatan and film coverage of the event to the 'CT3C. Looting 00 gest tmderwacon:v y in Vnner JuCOMING SOON -- July 30. 1 (lett to right) are Jack McCabe, I M (Mrs. Eliza Nichol) Rase Anderson, Belgnave Street Lights R R 28.20 Dept. of Health. Insulin 1.59 C. T. Davide'on, Bonds on Treas. Tax Clolleotor 34.60 Blyth Standard, Advt. 4.68 Gem. Marten, hydro for hall and telephone bins 9.62 Bailie Parrott. Good Reads Convention 28.00 ' Wm. Elsten, Good Roads IIII Convention 25,00 1 Ross Duncan, Good Roads Convention 25.00 16.00 s 2534.05 Halle Parrott, Reeve', Geo. C. Martin, Clerk. $72,:;0 ' •• Mrs. Wesley Herr and Mrs. 1 Nelson Higaine, Stamps ^h't Work. Assisting the hostess j Road• to serve a lunch were Mrs. Daniel eineeleer, Mrs. G. Evans and Mrs. R. Brnnett, CBC, 'eo or•dieeator for coverage of tete gamete; Re,. H. llaikgs, chair, nren of the erganizatlett's finance col/mitte/Pt and Ttenatetlt Cap10, the O13C's regional relfreeentative M a The Gameti in Brinell Colu bi , CARD OF THANKS I wish to take this opportunity to I thank all my friends who by word or deed remembered me during are recent illness. Harvey McCutebeon. EUCHRE AND DANCE To be held in the Walton Community Hall on FRIDAY, MARCH 19th ' Music by Wllbee's Orchestra WiNTER MUSIC EXAMINATIONS Agnes Lane, and Audrey Hack - well of Walton were successful in pausing their Grade VII Piano Ex. amination of the Western Conservat- ory of elute, London, Agnes, with 'Honors :,tending, 73 marks, sad Aariley with First Class Honors, 82 narks. The •exaniinWitton centre was at Seaforth, with Mr. T. C. Mattock of London, eb examiner. WORLD DAY OF PRAYER SERVICE Continuance' of a week-long storm tend reeulltaft bad roads, cut the usual atteatdanee of the women et the Community at the 'World Day of. Prayer meeting in Melville Church on Friday afternoon. ,However there was a fair presentation at Anglican, United and Presylterlan women who, Jlolned millfonS of W01110)1, around the world in a ser- vice of bhanlcsgiving, interces'eion and dedication; Mrs. W. 0. King Presided at the organ and a'ceompamled Mrs. Dean Davison wheat she sang the solo, "What Does This World Need Most." Leadenslhlp for the three parts of the program was taken by Male. W. H. T. Fulton, Mrs, 'R. W. Stephens and Mts. Andrew Lane. Prayers were offered by Mrs. A. Morrow, end Mrs. George Davie; by Mrs. R. D. Consine Haid Mrs. Melville Den- nis and by Mre, William Melnnes end Mrs. Fvlt:om. Mrs. Orwell Elliott had prepared the eddrese, far the meeting but was. unable •lo be present and it was read by Mrs. George Evans. Briefly Sue outlined the history of tine ori- gin of tete World Day of Prayer which is now observed en the first Friday of Lent in 3,000 eoanmmnna. tee, in,114 countries. A tribute, wen paid to Miss. Sarab Ctliakke, Principal of Isabella Ho. burn College et Lueknow, India who had itrepared the program for the •eurvtce and who died in tann- ery. Born in India of Christian nerente, ehe spent her entire life in the service of her people and the World Couell of Churches, CAKING SALE The W. A. of United Church are holding an Easter Bake Sale and Tea in the Library on Saturday, April 17th. CA TOL is THEATRE 11114 4t0 2 Shows Nightly 7.30 - 9.30 P. M. Matinee Saturday 2 P. IYF.. FRIDAY - SATURDAY •-. MARCH 12 -- 2 BIG FEATURES VAUGHAN MONROE IN PLUS "TOUGHEST MAN IN ARIZONA" 2 JUDY CANOVA IN "HONEY CHILE' ONE FULL WEEK MONDAY - SATURDAY 2 SHOWS EitCH NIGHT MARCH 15 -- 2a - MATINEE DAILY 2 F. FIS. cAll the Splendor• • the Drama ▪ .. the Heart of A MOTION PICTUH) .0OR/ OUR TIME... FILAIED IN WEST GERMANY Louis de Rochcrnont Associates., ADMISSION ADULTS STUDENTS & CHILDREN PRICES - NIGHT 75c 50c AT M NEE I 50c Tax Included. 25c Tax Include NOTE; Contact Your Local Church for SPECIAL PRICE TICKETS Everyone Should See This Great Religious Film In Order Te Derive The Greatest Spiritual Satisfaction, We Suggest You See. It From The Beginning. Attend The Matinee If Possible And Avoid Standing In Llnei. FOTO-NITE CANCELLED FOR THIS WEEK 'ONLY. The Kansas ansas Farmer and his entertainers present their annual one rtnd'� Y 1 ce :. Brussels Town Hall at 8.15 P, `. ! Fri. & Mon. - ivar. t - 2 - REGENT THEATRE Seaforth, Ont. THursday, Friday and Saturday "DANG5ROUS WHEN WET" Esther Williams Fernando Lamaell The Esther Williams as a farmer's daughter who evades the travelling saleemalh and 1s detoured by a romantic Frenchman. Monday, Tueadap and Wednesday "THE 1 DON'T CARE GIRL" Mittel Gaynor David Wayne At last, the story of Eva Tanguay the t Voioano of Vaudeville who earned a1 fortune and tossed It all away, M 1e, • i *Thursday, Friday and Saturday "UNTAMED FRONTIER" 11111 Joseph cotton Sheeley Winters THE UNITED CHURCH The Fifty-first Psalm wars used as the bas4ss for a talk on Guilt, Peni- tence. and Porgtventeds In the Unite ed Church, on Sunday, March 6th, 'the first Stuttlay in Lent. "There Is none righteous. no, not one" but "If we confess•our stns, He is faithful and jest to forgive us our sins and to olHnaae ue nom all unrigleteoneness.' This is the Cliristtan way of eland• ling the problem of guilt, 7h a anthem, "He Keeps Me Sing- ing" by L. B. 13ricigem wes snug by bbe choir. ,mom "SONBRERC" Auspices Brussels Lions Club Boys and Girls Band NOTICE - Owing to the 100 :horn and tetra worlr and bad weenier following after, all. Hydro Bilis payable March 20 will be es"ttmated without a recd- Ing of meters, The uncal Hydro Cnminies On wiah to thaailt its 0usltontmrs for Datienee 'and ead,erslanding1 during flue in -1 eoitventettre resulting trans power I hrealts during the sterni, G. R, Cainphell, Sec: Trees, 1 Tlreeeelr Ttyrdo.Plsetrtc System. Opening Numbers by Brussels Legion Pipe Band The Noll Sisters and Brother William - Accordian, Pianos Violin, Banjo and Guitar Clark Wallace - Canadian Wizard of the Harmonica Bill Dentinger - Violin and Fiddler Deluxe Ken Ryan-- "Ninteen or Ninety" Robert Kennedy - Clarinet and Sax Solos Mrs. Ed. Myers •- Soprano Thynne and Edgar - Cornedy40 laughs In 20 minutes The Kansas Farmer - Songs and Stories Scott Pawson - A Tater Ratite Country Boy Lorne Wettlaufer, Duncan Brewer - Floor Managers Admission - Only 50c• includes both Concert and Dances.