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The Brussels Post, 1954-4-21, Page 1
TH Post Publishing House buWorized a>u BRU ail, Fact Office Department, Ottawa Wednesday, April 21st, 1954 AM/INGHAM AREA MAN KiLLED IN TRUCK CRASH Wilfred Sitiell, 22, a 9i., R. 3 Wing .hale, was kulcd ler•idaY when his light nick -tip truck went off. No,87 Highway, a mile south of Wroxeter. The truck brushed a tree and ,crashed head-on, into a scloond, The engine was inneed 49 feet away, It was reported the roam • had attended a dance earlier and probably fell asleep et the wheel, Metevin Mann, of Bluevale. a * s- ing motorist, found Shiell shortly after 3 a, in. He was pinned to the seat. 'Coroner R, W, Steplrems of Brus- Ise1s. said Shiell died from a fractur- ed skull and mutlple injuries. Be• Said n inqueet would be held. Pro• etinoial Constable Robert Lew$, bf wjingham inwesitigated. Shied was the; on of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Shiell, 10th Con, of East Wawanosh 'iownslrbp. He was not married, Besides this parents he is survived by a brother, Robert of Lon --1 don, and his grandmother, Mrs. F. McBurney, Winnham ETHEL Earl Rock, eon. of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ,Rock spent the Easter week- end be Manorial Hospital. Listowel. after swallowing some aspirins However he Is horn again and re- covering satisfactorily, Yearn Alexander had his appendix removed ' on Sunday . in Listowel Hospital, NOTICE ' The W. A. of Brusrsels Milted Church Garden Panty will be held on June 11th. Keep this date open. BORN MoDON_ALD — To Mr, and. Mrs. Jack McDonald, Brussels, at Dr. Myer's Nursing Heine, on Sunday, April 18th, a son. - SUPERIOR PROPANE LTD. • BOX 98 — STRATF"ORD, ONT. The Versatile Dependable FUEL FOR HOME AND INDUSTRY • RANGES, HOT WATER TANKS, REFRIGERATORS, ETC. ALF. J. SCHMIDT Representative PHONE STRATFORD — 4174 or 3260 Res. 3051R MELVILLE CHURCH Easter messages and Easter plume marked the services at Melville Church on Sunday leer, At the morn- Ing service Rev. W. H. T. Felten took the words, "He is not here, He is 1tirient' tor his subject. Rev. Fulton said, in hart, There is only one th:eino for Dasher, There is one fact that the Gospel that' are agreed upon, and thatt fa tre empty tomb. Christ's body might have been :etolen. But the angel at the tomb stated, "He is not here, He is 'risen," 'Time ressure0tion Proves the messiaitship of Jesus. Because He rose from the dead, we ]chow Christ to be the Son of God Jesus come to free His people, not from the Romans yolk, but from sin, Christ did this by hearing His People's sins for tounn, We learn from the empty tomb that Jesus was with His disciples again. The dis- ciples flung open the doors of the upper room and declared to the world that Sesus was the Christ of God. In the evening a special Easter. service of praise was held. The choir rendered 't the =theme, "Awake thew 4hat sleepeet". G. McDonald taking the solo pant, and "I will. give thanks" from Mozart's, Twelfth Mass. Melville Male Chorus sang two seeeaLtons during the day, and the • evening service• was preceded by an Organ Recftjal by Mr. L. D. Thompson. BELGRAVE Personals: Mists Mildred Higgins is a patient in Wingham General Hosptbat, having undergone an ap- pemdeotonty; Willard Armstrong is a patient in the Kitchener -Waterloo, Hospital; Mrs. David Armstrong. Dundee et her home Isere. CARD OF THANKS d would • lime to ea -tend sincere thanks to all our kind and thought - .Cul friends. who remembered us with cards. letters, treats and visite while we were patients- in Victoria Hospital, London. and since return- ing home, Also to those who^help- ed In any way at -our home„ while we were away, and during oar ionary Sunday, wren Rey. Jaeklin I.si consecutive c illness S the family of St. Mary'swill preaoch. Letters snce we came home. Special thanksmere read from our Prayer Pantemer, to Miss Nellie Obs. R. N., for flow- I Miss Harris and from the Diocesan CHILD INJURED Orme Smith, e year old daugltted of Mr. and Mrs. LaytenSmith, Ethel, Stiffened a fractured leg and rnuitiple bruises when elite ran into ithe street. 1n the path of a ear driven by Drfo Aloock Of Grey Tpwnshtp• The accident ocoured in Ethel Vill- age on Saturday altornoon of lest week, 11he child was taken to Listowel hosmitml for observation and treat - molt but wee allowed to return borne the following 'day. THE UNITED CHURCH On Sunday, April 18th, Raster worship - was conducted in the United Church, The message for the day" was based on First Corin- thiane 15:15. "If Christ be not risen then is our ppeaohing vain, and your 'faith is also vain — and ye are yet -in your etn'6." The anthem, "He Lives To -day" by Ira B. 'Wilson was sung by the obolr and a double trio by E. M. Roth, "In My Heart There Rings A Melody," by Mrs', M. Dennis. Mrs. D. Davison, Mrs,, N. Hoover, Misses :Joyce and Lena Miller and Joyce Thomala: • 1 ST. JOHN'S W. A. St. Johns W. A. meeting was held on Tuesday, April 20th, in the church basement, Meeting opened with re- sponsive reading of Psalm143 led by Rev. N. Ellis, who also led in the prayers. Members Prayer and for our Prayer Partner in unison, DAYLIGHT SAVING TiME Daylight sieving comes into efdeet here. in line with surrounding eom- inanities, at 2 a. m. this Sunday morning. Don't forget to move your clocks 'ahead one hour or you will be late the .church services. PEOPLE WE KNOW Stapley Wilson, B. C., hasebeen vistittng with his mother Mrs. IL Wilson * *- * Mr, and Mrs. Roy Durst, and daughter, Coleen, ' Stpetford, with bis rytrents Mr, and Mrs, H. Thomas and other relatives. • * Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ferguson of. London were Easter visitors with Mrs, M. Slut. * * * Mr, and Mrs. C. Beaver, London, with her mother Mrs, J. C. Becker. * * * Miss Doreen Long and Miss Isabel Spear are holidaying in Bermuda. They went by air. * * * Mr. •and Mrs. Donald Coleman and family of Elmira, were holiday vie t- ors with Brussels relatives. * Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Warwick and ,family of Owen Sound with re- latives here. * * * d Mr. and 'Mus. Harry Siefman an daughters Detroit, were week -end also the Lords Prayer. Scripture guest with iter parents Mr. and Mrs. reading from Hebrew's 2nd Chant., IWaeenan- verses 5 to end by Mrs. A, Morrow. I * * Minutes of previous meeting by Sec., who also read a Letter from Mrs. Connell of Winglram ased:11g for $2.00 towards Deanery Bale. On motion Mrs, Walter Huggan of London and her nephew Mr. George Tervitt of Winglram called -on a few of their friends in Brussels on Tuesday. of Mrs.. G. Davis and Mrs. H. i * * * Bryan. the treasurer was asked to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sleet of send the $2.00 also $3.00 thank -offer- Galt and Mrs. Robert Sloat of Water- ent Easter with their aunt and in 10o spent President Mrs. Ellis reported the re- uncle W. L. and Mrs. Armstrong, organizing of the "Little Helpers. Ladies are invited to hear Miss Visitors at Rastetr time with -Mr. Peters. a missionary from Pakistan. and Mrs. Leo Gaynor were Miss in St. Pants; Church, Wingham, Ithe 1 Patricia Gaynor, and 'gr. and Mrs. •evening of Tuesday,' April 27th. A. J. Finley and baby Michael, of ionery Sunday, when Rev. Jaoklin I Toronto, also Mr. and Mrs,. le. P. Gabourie and family of. Peterborough, Ont. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ross, Winghamr, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Blain and MrS, Robt Martin, Toronto. were week -end guests -whit Mrs. D. C. Ross, who celebrated her 92'nd birthday on Good Friday, being the oldest resi- dent of Bnussels. g. TM! PRlt01/',Y IARINN CHURCH IN CANADA M IMI % Moira Brussels Minister, Rev. W. H. T. Fulton 10 a. In. Sunday School 11 a, m, Morning Wore hip II ers and other• ways i 1 Trelas. Miss D Smith. A very in- 1 helped to make our shay in London, teresting paper on Japan was given 1 much more enjoyable. by M. Ellis There is a great Lloyd and Mae Rock 1 Ethel. Ont, gelism, Of the 80,000;000 people in ., ------ Japan. just one per odut, are I farmers, thus it Oakes all a person's energy to make enough to secure the necessities of life. Mrs, Ellis clos- ed the meeting witia prayers for She Japanese people and conditions 1 in Japan, .opportunity all over Japan for Evan - 1 PAINTING ? I Now is the time to have year ' 1 Spring Painting done, For interior 1 or etIterior painting contact L. Ebel r at Rutledge's B•rocery, Phone 7. i IMMUMH IMI IMMONNIl I l THEATRE 2 Matineeni p• m. Saturday 2 Thursday, Friday April 22 - 23 The gayest brightest Musical of the year. In Tecnicolor "KISS ME KATE" Star Cast headed by Kathryn Gray- son, Howard Keel, Bobby Van. CAPITOLS United Church OF CANADA Minister, Rev. Andrew Lane Sunday, Alpril bahDaylight Saving Time Divine Worship -11 o'clock Risen with Christ, Church School 12 o'alool. "Prise ye the Lord, Praise God. in His Saneenary." Churclb of England !Parish of Rrusssls Rev. A, i'lorran Ellis, M. A. Sunday Ater master , St. John's Church, Brussels - 11 1. m. Morning Prayer Sunday School St. David's, Henfryn 2,80 p, rn, Evening Prayer Sunday School St, George's, Walton 7.30 p.m. Evening Prayer .... .4 L1STGWEL DANCE TO BE HELD ISeaforth, Concert and Dance, Wed., 1 evening, April 28th. Cranbrook, Concert and Dance,. Friday evening, April 30th, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE APRIL MEETING The regular monthly meeting of the Brussels and District Chamber of Canmterce was held in the Lib- rary on Monday, April 1916. The minutes' of the last meeting were read and adopted on motion of ,C. Kreuter and S. Lowe. Moved by L. Mitchell and second- ed Mrs, E. Cudnnore that H. Thomas and 0, Krauter attend the °ouneil meeting in regard to pollee protea, fon for the -- Carried. Moved by Mrs. Oudmore and sec- onded by L, Dodd:, that H. Stretton head a committee to investigate the potssibilities of a highway an the 10th of Gray and Pili of Morrie, — Carried. „ $2.00 per year w $2.50 PROCLAMATION DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME will be In effect in SruS elsl etartIng at 2 a. rn. Sunday, April 25th - and ending at. 2 a. ria. Sunday, September 26th R. B. COUSINS, Reeve, Village of Brueseha Moved by C. Dickson and serond- lid *by L. Mitchell that J. Wheeler, to.RIE D. McDonald, Mrs. Chdmore and ; C. Krauter be nominating• committee to bring a slate of Officers at meet- ing on April 17. — Carried, Moved by C. Krauter and seconded by Mrs. Oudmore that every meeting be reported in the. local Paper. — Carried. Moved by C. Krauter and second” ed by S. Lowe, that each member bring a guest to the dinner meeting i in June and that we sell tieketn for it. — Carried. Moved by L. Mitchell, seconded 1 by. C, Dickson that Mrs. Cudmore, T. Pease, S. Loire and B. Walker be e committee to look after the din • - ner meeting. — Carried, • Moved by C. Dickson, seconded ; by C.. Krauter. that we continue sending notices of meetings. — Carried. ; Mobed by S. Lore and seconded I by R. Gemmel that the meeting ad- journ.' CRAN BROO'C Rev, D. C. Soules was the minister at tote morning service in Knox Presbyterian Church on Seater Sun- day, Mrs. Kenneth MadDcnsld con- tributed a solo, "Open the gates of the Temple" CARD OF THANKS Mr. Andrew and Gertie Jackltn since vely wish to thank the neighbors and friends for the foral tributes kind messages, of sympathy. 1 CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all who sent cards and flowers and called to see mother while in the Wing -ham General Hos- pital, will ever he remembered by tier daughter Mrs. Gertie Jacklin. Easter Formal Dance In Cranbrook Community Centre FRIDAY, APRIL 23rd Music by Wilbee's Orchestra Sponsored by Cranbr�lok Hall Board II�9Ii>jt�Enna ;a ,.E8 �i 'KIIIEK monnimilin' THANK YOU CARD OF THANKS My sincere gratitude is here es Pressed to all those who remembered me with cards, letters, treats and visits, while I was in the hospital and elan my.return home. Ybur kindness was much appree• lamed. Rochelle Wineberg THE VOICE 'OF TEMPERANCE A recent editorial 1n one of the leading Toronto dailies has a timely word to say in regard to the serious- nee,5 ole the growth of the drink evil. It accepts as correct the findings 01 the Alcoholism Research Foundation I For your support during the time we operated our store In Brussels. We believe that we gave it a fair try but the volume of business is in- sufficient to support a flower shop. We value your patronage and shall be pleased to serve Brussels from our Seaforth Store. - '_ ERIC MILNE FLWERS PHONE : SEAFORTH 393 INi®91�R11<i�Fil 4� {;:N EMIR Si lEtiiial1315131EISS of Ontario recently published, e:g. that 70% of adult Canadians "use" 1 Seise Bate McNabb, who teach- l es at Temiskaming, is spending the alcohol, that 76% of Canadian men Easter holidays at her home here. 1 "use°, ailsohol and 64% of Canadian , Mr. and Mrs. Jim Keys, Mrst , t Alvin Hunter, Miss Gertie Pride. women' "The Foundation's figures 1 IN MEMORIAM i' should occasion thought, if not aneeie Alvin. Ken. Bray and Mrs. Fred Pride- ty. Con we feel •that the Laws 1 McLENNAN — In laving memory of don attended the Lockington 1 enverning the sale, distribution and David McLennan, who passed away Pride wedding in Waterloo on it April took him 1 Wednesday, April 14. The bride is, It out that Ontario God him tette, it was hie 1 'the eldest daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Will Pride. Waterloo. erwumption of liquor are ode- quote." points le th:e only province which has made Alvin posittve alhanges in liquor legis - Saturday Only April 23 But in our hearts he liveth still. Mrs. Arthur Marshall, daughter Sig bauble BIIi I Ever remembered and sadly miss I latiion within recent times and Beth, and twin sous, Cameron and • "MISS ROBIN CRUSOE" Pius ed by his wife and family. Chris., Chatbarn, N. J.. are spending where there has been. time to assess i 1 the consequences. °151ve main pm' - "RED WOOD FOREST TRAIL " I a week with Mrs. Marshall s grand- • 1 2pictures full of exciting adventure.' blether, Airs, Win. Cameron, and Mr. t pose of the 1947 legislation was to l i'x r'J">C ,�' �+ TRFbe;itig' drinking out of hotel bed - 1 and Mrs. Calvin Cameron. Mrs, rooms into the epee. "To a large Monday Tuesday April 26 • 27 Sea4orth Ont. Marshall WO formerly Miss Mary r Mr. and Mrs; extent this ihas been done." But. it Jeanne Crain, Jean Peters, Elliott Cameron, daughter of not oleam up the herr pnrlore, Reid in a dyer • u lives •did olc story of tangled Wm. Cameron Sr, ": to Thursday, Friday and Saturday M d Ji Ritchie Loudon a visit to all -West any nP them � �I " "BONE° GOES TO COLLEGE" ' r• an Mrs. Jim ` �� rlesrly (and rather 'repellently) < with Mr. and "VICKI" adult entertainment , were Easter visitor., shows." A further quotation, "of Edmund Gwent Maureen O'Sullivan Mia, Allen Cameron. TUESDAY FOTO-NITS ! Ever see a Chimpanzee play College .the 170 arrests made by the police -. '0FFE1t 7140,00 • . football. Its a riot, Mr.,. Cline. Pollard, who has spent over the week -end 135 were• direct- 1. Monday Attendance Card Night. 1 Monday. * * * the winter in Hamilton with her 1y cnnneeeed with liquor, and ee , Tuesday and Wednesday daughter, Mrs. Edgar Hollinger, has i those, 87 were for drunitenmess." � Wednesday Only April 28 1 "ALL A SHORE" Fome to be with her dangrtlr Mrs. 1 We in Huron County have no herr "CINt«;UEST OF MT- EVEREST" Mtokey Rooney Dick Haymes Wm. Perrie, for the summer. 1 pariors or any other licensed out - A history making aSllilevement of I e else Ray. W. A. and Mrs. Williams, jets, If the Canada Temperance ' the darinv climb to the top of the, "AMBUSH. AT TOMAHAWK SAP" gadextta,..visfteit witth their dangle.,l .Art rlore not rtastriet #h onsump• `. John Hodlak ter and c51flln•lnw, 52r. and ars. tion •f ifgnnr, why do there, finau- world, A must on your movie list John Derek * Stuart7fetTair, for a few loos this' Matinee -- 3 p, m. Wo urge every * , Halle interested int prem'•#ins core ech001 child to sea this picture. a i Thursday, Friday and 'Saturday week, Mr. Wllitame was, here for; sampleee asttatn fur its nevelt"— nelt"— ''Evening 7.30 - 9.30. "JACK M CALL DESPARADO" t ' rAdst.l o hn funeral of the late Mrs. J. H • 1 Reguiar prices, George 'Montgomery Angela Stevens Fear, 14thei, 1 1 l 1 Conduct©r of Bell Singers writes for Daily Star One of the feature attractions at the Canadian National Exhibition for the past several years has been the bandstand pro- gram presented by the Leslie Bell Singers, Dr. Leslie Bell, conductor of the S Singers, so popular on Radio and TV, writes column about music in The Toronto Datil Star each Saturday. Dr. Bell's informal discussions on subjects'. connected with music make music and musical terms more understandable arca therefore more enjoyable for all. Dr. Bell's articles are interesting to all music lovers. And The Daily Star brings you all t se news and the latest news pictures. Order The Daily Star delivered to your home. s Mailed to Any Address 1 month__:. - 51.25 3 months ---- LSD 6 months &5t1 1 year 12.00 Addre so K,insa5t "1 .. To, onh' Star Delivered by Carrier 30e a week JOHNSON ELECTRIC & PAM' Brussels, Ontario t'11g it apallty 11511508 1 i ,