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Wednesday, July 14th, 1954
$2.00 per year - $2.50 [DQ
P I P E BAND
TATTOO
At Victoria Park, Brussels on
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST ilth
Parade to Park at
9,30 P, M.
lleassed Bands -100 Pipers
4,0 'Canada" — Brussels Lions Band
Palmerston Pipe Band
'Lupknow Pipe, Band
Arthur Pipe Band
'Brussels Lions Boys and
Girls Band
Llstowel Pipe Band '
Mount Forest 'Pipe Band
"Brussels Pipe Band
Massed Pipers
F W. Todd —'M'. C.
"God Save The Queen"
Admission 50c Children under 12 free
DANCE AFTER
in The Crystal Palace Ballroom
Music by The Sundowners
Proceeds To Be Used 'For
Purchase Of Band Equipment
For Professional
PIANO TUNING
and.Repairs
Consult
CLARE F. STONE
Phone: E. Martin, 27x Brussels
CAPITOL LISTOWE,
THEATRE
2 shows nlghtlyei.30 — 9.30 p. m.
Matinee Saturday 2 p. m.
Wednesday - Thursday July 14 - 15
A TWIN Feature Special
"A DATE WITH JUDY"
plus one of the greatest baseball
films shown "BIG LEAGUER"
with Edward G. Robinson, Vera
Ellen.
Fri. - Sat. July 16 - 17
"WINGS OF THE HAWK"
starring Van Heflin, Julia Adams
A thrilling story of an adventurous
man told with action and thrills.
July19 - 20
Mon. - Tues.
Double Bill
Two tuneful musicals
"AFFAIRS OF'DOBIE GILLIS" with
Debbie Reynolds and Bobby Van
plus "ROYAL WEDDING" with Fred
Astaire, Jane Powell
TUESDAY FOTO-NITE
OFFER THIS WEEK $100.00
Monday Attendance Card Night.
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
July 21. 22-23
We don't want your money we just �v
wast your heart is the messape of
"THE KIDNAPPERS"
The most human, lovable story told
of two young boys who turned Kld• ,
nappers. We recommend this
picture very highly. Bring the en-
tire family Regular prices.
UNITED CHURQH,W. M. S.
The W. M. S, of the United Church
met hi the church parlour on Tues.,
July 0 and was presided over by
Mrs, A. Brown, who opened the
.meeting with the oall to worship,
I-lyntn 15 was eung foilawed by Tray-
er, The •scripture reading Was taken 1
by Miss 0, Hingfiton. ne See. and
Treas. reports were received and
adopited. The roll pall was reispoud-
ed to by using the word "praise,"
A very special ,program on "Mission•
ary education in ,the home" -was pre-
sided over by Mrs, L. Nichol, aisis-
ted by Mise C. Hingston„ Mrs. M,
Dennis, MOS. .S. Davison, Miss C.
McCracken and. Mrs. H. Thomas
The meeting closed •with hymn 59
and the Mizpah Benediction,
MAJESTIC WOMEN'$'
i INSTITUTE PICNIC
The Maeealic Women's institute
of •Brus'eols held their annual i piens c
at .JibSeafai'th ne Lions' Park, e
"Thursday, July o8tle A goodly number the weatho
ber Waal present and r
was exceedingly favourablo. The
winners of the different sports Ora
as fedlolee;
Pre-school race floss Heaving
way
Children's rape 3 to 12 -- Sharon
Hemingway,
Young ladies' race —
Marion Hem.ingway.
Married woman's race—D.
Hemingway.
DECIDE DEATH
WAS ACCIDENTAL
KENTVILLE, N. S. — A corner's
jury, presided over by Corner H. C.
Lindsay inquiring into the fatality
which claimed the life of Corporal •
Bill Herbert Sullivan, 27, of the
" Greenwood, R. C. A. F. Station, at
Medford 'on June 23, decided death
was accidental.
Cpl, Sullivan was instantly killed
in a head-on coilieon between the
ear Ute was driving and a half -ton
truck operated by Gordon Leo Cold•
well, of Canning.
The jury absolved Caldwell of any
blame.
Slhe victim, was, a native of Brus-
sels, Ont. Hi•s wife and four child-
ren resided' at Medford. Funeral
services were from the Protestant
Chapel at Greenwood. and interment
in Elm Grove cemetery, Kentville,
with R. C. A. F. honors.
E intronmMsA airrNi
LLASHMAR
DRIVE-IN THEATRE ,
CLINTON
Next to Clinton Community Park
First Show at Dusk
2 Complete Shows Nightly
Friday - only July 16
"LAUGH NITE"
All Cartoon Show
(3 Single Reels and 6 Cartoons)
Sat. and Mon.
"TALL
Lloyd Bridges
July 17 - 19
TEXAN" be discouraged, or can believe in God.
With the drop in attendance at Sun-
day School there is on upswing in
crime. Dr. Thomson spoke of the
Mrs.
Backward race — Joyce Miller.
Name contest — Mrs,. R, W. Slteph•
ens.
Ballroom race — Mrs. C. Davis.
Guessing the barley — Mrs, Wes
Kerr.
Button race — Mrs. C. Long.
Smallest waistline — (tie) Mrs
C. Hemingway, Thelma Maier.
Slipper race — Mies. Walter Kerr.
Tearing the paper — Mrs. Wm,
Turnbull.
After the a,ports some enjoyed n
cool splash in the pool.
A sumptuous lunch hopped with
several savings of ice cream brought
the a0ternoon to a Helene' clone.
As no picnic is Perfect without a
ball game a few entbuodases remade.
rd to enjoy a game before returning
home,
OVER THE AIR
Two more programs of piano music
by 'pupils of Mrs. Louis D. Thomp-
son, R. M. T., over C. K. N. X. wil.
be given this Saturday morning July
17th and the; following Saturday, Jd,y
24th oat 11.1.5 during The Kiddies
Studio Hour.
MELVILLE CHFRCH
The E. A. Thomson, Clerk of the
Assembly occupied the pulpit of Mel.
vine Church, last Sunday morning.
Dr. Thomson preached from the text,
"Upon this, rock T will build my
church." The speaker said in part,
"Far from the church overcoming
the world, the world seems to be
overcoming the church. When we
see so many boys and girls and
voting people .going through the
courts orf law for punishment, we can
Lee J. Cobb
Cartoon — News
THE PRISd'YYERIAN
CHURCH IN CANADA
MUMtis Cl ure9
Brussels
No Sunday School
11 a. m. Morning Worship
United Church
OF CANADA
Minister, Rev. Andrew Lane
Church School - 10 a. m.
Divine Worship — 11.15 a, m.
Come and Wot'ahip.
Church of England
Parish W Ormolu
Rea. A. Norran Ellis, M. A.
Sunday 4 Jlely (Trinty 11/)
Trinity V
St. John's Church, Brussels
12 A. M. Morning Prayer.
Sunday School
St. David's, Henfryn
2,30 p. m. Evening Prayer
Sunday School
i
Old Show Week
TUESDAY, JULY 20 to
MONDAY, JULY 26
These are some of the Shows you've •
been asking fort
Each of these GOOD old Shows
— One Night Only —
Tuesday — only July 20
"GRAPES OF WRATH"
Henry Fonda Jane Darweil
Wednesday - Only July 21
"LAURA"
Gene Tierney Dana Andrews
Thursday - Only ' July 22
"HOW GREEN WAS MY
VALLEY"
Walter Pidgeon Maureen O'Hara
i1
'j
Friday • Only July 23
"GILDA"
Rita Rayworth Glenn Ford
Saturday Only July 241
"THUNDERHEAD, SON OF
FLICKA"
(Colour)
Roddy McDowell Preston Foster
REGENT T7_11.72.`T9E
Sm atorth. Ont.
work Sohn Knox, and David Living-
stone and his successor in Africa
The one outstanding problem fate
ing the church in this country is
the indifference to religion and a
spirituel barreneiss in the home Dr.
Thomsen spoke of the importance
of daily foanily devotion,
A very pleasing duett was song
by Jean oSmibh and Soan Wilson. '
Mrs. Proctor of Fort Frances,. was a
visiting soloist acid sang "The
Holy Hour," to the music of The
Rosary,
NOTICE —
We would like all Halbert K• efer's
Mende, here to know that the rum-
ours going about his death, were
false, as his parents have clad word
from him.
Signed Mother and Dad.
PEOPLE WE KNOW
Mr, and Airs. 11. Wlneberg spent
the week -end In Sarnia,
* *
Miss N. 111. Rogers, of ML Forest.
cuss holdaying with Mrs. Cleve
Baelter.
Mr. and Mus, L, Waxman and
family spent he wetek-end in De.
trait
* * *
Lloyd and Mrs. Steles of Detroit
spenit the 4th of July with Mr. John
Steis5.
* * *
Mrs, W. J. D. Cardiff and Mrs. 3'
S. Armstrong were holdaying in Buie
falo, N. Y., with their Aunt, Mew. E.
Gillis.
* * *
Mr. Joseph Frain of Cabri, Seek.,
is visiting with his brother Mr,
Louis Frain and his sister Mrs.
Edwin Martin.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs, James Taylor and
Helen, and Mr. and Mrs, Reuben
McInnis visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Martin last week.
* * *
• Mr. Joseph Frain, Mr. and Mrs,
Edwin Martin and Gwendolyne visit-
ed alb the home of Mr, and Mrs, Clar-
ence Sperling of Gorrie.
* • •
Mr. and Mrs'. Louis D. Thompson
attended the annual meeting and
lunohean of Huron County branch of
the Ontario Registered Music Tea.eh-
ere Association. art the Bedford
Hotel, Goderich, on Monday last
Election, of officers for the ensuing
year formed pant of the business.
Two new members, joined the. branch
* * *
On Sunday, July 11th, a pleasant
afternoon was spent at the home of
Misses Helen and Luella Mitchel',
when members of the Mitchell, Bate-
man and McKinnon families ,gather-
ed to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
MMtKay, their daughters and grand-
son, from Huron South, Dakota,
Other wsjlcome visitors were Mr.
Peter McKay of Brantford, Miss
Margaret McKay of Estevan, Sask.,
and :lir. Janmc Dickson at Winnipeg,
Man. eo
IN MEMORIAM
COLEMAN — en loving memory of
our beloved son and brother
Kenneth Coleman Who passed
away July 1411i. 1953
—Sadly missed by his Moni, Dad,
Bill, Shirley, Don, Phylis and Jack.
JUNIOR GIRLS
SOFTBALL SCHEDULE
July 19 Kincardine at Brussels.
July 29 Brussels at Kincardine.
Aug. 4 P,'arriston at Brussels.
Binns•iiusai wa iaai
LLASHMAR
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT ;
Mr. and Mrs, Wnn. Stiles wish to
announce the engagement of their I
daughter Dorothy Elizabeth to George '
Lloyd McMiohen son of Mr, and a1•es.
John McMlcban of Barrie. The
marriage to take place Saturday,
July 31st, 1954 at 3 o'olock, at the
home of her Aunt and Uncle Mr. end ,
Mrs, F. They'll, Guelph, Ont.
LISTOWEL, ONTARIO
Two Shows Nightly
Rain or clear — first show at dusk
Note: News and Cartoon at each
show.
Thursday only July 15
"SPRINGFIELD RIFLE" (Color)
Gary Cooper Ruth Roman
Friday only July 16th
"LAUGH NITE"
All Cartoon and Comedy Show
Sat. - Mon. July 17 - 19
"GUNFIGHTER"
Gegoory Peck Helen Wescott
Monday - Ohty Juty 26'.
"FOREVER AMBER"
Linda Darnell Cornet Wilde
(Colour) - Adult Entertainment
Cartoon and News at Each
' Performance
CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND
2 — Showsl Nightly — 2
Rain or Clear
Children Under 12 In Cars FREE'
* * * l
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
Thursday, Friday and Saturday I
"MA and PA KETTLE
AT HOME'
Marjorie Main Percy Klllbrlde
Ma and Pa and all the kids aro
back Welting tip the old homestead
trying to matte it into a model farm.
Coming Soori --
"THE DESERT SONG"
Tues. - Wed. July 20 - 21
"ISLAND IN THE SKY"
John Wayne Lloyd Nolan
Thurs. • Fri. July 22 - 23
"GL'ORY BRIGADE"
Vlotul' Maturt Alexander Scourly
Sat. • Man. July 24 • 28
"CALIFORNIA CONQFEST"
(Color)
Oornel Wilde Teresa Wright
DROP IN FROM SKY
TO HELP WiTH HAYING
Not many farmers have 0a1p
drop from the .skies to give them a
hand. That is what happened at
bhe Jas, 0,' Armstrong's farm last
Saturday, Mr. Artndtron•g's .ion Jim
is a flying enthusiast a,rd two of
his air minded friends landed on
the Armstrong farm eater flying
from Sky Harbour, Goderich, to
lend a helping hand with haying
operations.
They were Eugene Lutz and Rob-
ert Glavdsb, instructors in radio at
the R. C. A. F. School, Clinton, Tiwy
flew here in a Cornell aircraft wtieh
Mr, Lutz owns and keeps at Sky Hate
boar airport
HURON COUNTY CROP
IMPROVEMENT' ASSOCIATION
The Annual Twilight Meeting of
the Huron County Soil and Crop
Improvement Association will be
held on the form at the Huron
County Home for the Aged on Mon-
day evening, July 19th. The Huron
County Home, ie located immediately
south of Clinton on No. 4 Highway.
Lunch will be served following the
program and the association extends,
an invitation to all Huronn ,County
farmers and their wives to attend
this meeting on Monday, July 19th,
et 7.30 P. m.
ATTENTION LADIES —
A .telephone call brings your
British Knit representative right to
your home. Quick and courteous;
service at all times plus quality
goods, Mrs. Pearl Stevenson, Brus-
sels Telephone 43r14.
ANNOUNCING —
The opening of Val's Beauty
Shoppe, located directly above Bras -
eels Export Packers, Brussels.
Pal's specialize in styling, cutting
end cold waving. Open Monday to
Saturday inclusive.
Mrs. Velma Stephenson,
Phone 102.4.4.
Home Baking Sale and Tea
in Brussels Public Library on
Saturday Evening, July 24th
Sponsored by the Evening Auxiliary
of St. John'sChurch.
�ii9111
DANCE
At the Crystal Palace,Ballroom in Brussehi.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 28th
For your Dancing Pleasure, Hear
"The Sundowners"
"Best Dance Band in the Land"
Under the Auspices of the
1. O. O. F. and Rebekah Lodges for
C. P. and T. Fund.
Admission 50c
Lunch Counter
Complete line of lawn mowers, garden
tractors and dig -a -tiller are to be seen at
Geo. E. Pollard's Machine Shop
at Brussels
We give service on these as well as sale4.-
A large modern Lathe has been
installed..
Custom machinery of all kinds built RI-
order.
oorder.
For Sale —
A number of good used chain saws at
reduced prices.
For Sale —
1 used Wiscon V. 4, 21 horse motor, com-
pletely rebuilt. suitable for hay balers,
combines, etc.,
At Victoria Park, Bru cels
WE , JULY 21s1
At 8 o'clock P. M.
Parade of Bands at 7.40 P. M.
The following Bands will be there —
Goderich Girls Trumpet Band
Listowel Boys and Girls Band
London Boys and Girls Band
Brussels Legion Pipe Band
Brussels Lions Club Boys and Girls Band
Massed Band of One Hundred Members
LUCKY i3 l' AW
One Lazy Boy Chair — One Radio
Two Air Fome Pillows — Pair of Blankets
Dance in Crystal Palace Ballroom
at 10.30 P. M. with Ken. Wilbee's Orchestra
Booth at Park and Dance
Admission — Adults 5Octs. — Children 25cts.
Under the Auspices of Brussels
Lions Club Boys and Girls Band
"Gold Save The Queen"
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