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THE BRUSSELS P
Wednesday, September 8th, 1954
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'HELPERS 'WANTED
Wiehing bee will belield at the
Grounds an. Friday aftemtooe,
Sept, 10, to prepoire the grounds for
the lain anyone wishing to hell)
Will he made weleome, Volunteer
workers or pollee work and ticket
selling are alSO .714eded for the day
of the Fair,
A -meeting of Directors and As-
sociate Direotors will be lield on
Wednesday evening., Sept..15, at
.11.30 in the Library, a good attetta-
Galee is hoped. for, .
Anyone wanting space in the
ace or commercial exhibits Pair
Day are asked to apply as soon as
possible.
ANNOUNCEMENT
McCiall-Frantenac Oil. Ca, Ltd. is
pleased to announce that effective/
Sept 1. Mn Stanley C. Bray, Who
has been associated with the Corn -
'a' for 4 years will manage the
elistriblition of Texaco Products in the
Sea/forth and Brussels district. We
now have furnace fuel. Gall office
IrIbione 686w, Rev. Phone 686m, Sea-
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LLASHMAR
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
LISTOWEL, ONTARIO
Two Shows Nightly
Rain or clear - ftret show at dusk
Note: News and Cartoon at each
show.
Thur. Frt. Sept. 9 - 10
"LAVENDER HILL MOB?'
Alec Bulnneag Stanley Halloway
Sat. - Mon. Sept. 11 • 11
"THE CHARGE OF THE
FEATHER RIVER"
Guy Madison ....Frank Lovejoy
Tues. - Wed.
"SOMETHING TO
Ray MIliand
Sept. 14 - 16
LIVE FOR"
Joan Fontaine
Thur. - Fri. Sept. 16 - 17
"SLAVES OF BABLON"
(Color)
Linda Christian Richard Conti
Sat. Mon. Sept. 18 - 20
`AARON SLICK FROM
PUNKIN CRICK"
(Color)
Dinah Shore
Allan Young
THU PRIONYYSIMAN
CHURCH IN CANADA
COMO
10 s, in, Sunday School
11 a. m. Morning Worship
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United Church
OR CANADA '1
Minister, Rev. Andrew Lane
Divine Worship - 11.16 a. m.
Church School 10 a. re.
'Qoms let its warship and
bow down.
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Churchof England'
Parish et RevasaN
Rev. A. Norman Ellie, M. A.
Trinity, XIII
Sunday 12 Sept.
St John's Church, Brussels
2,30 pate, Evening Prayer
Strawy School
St. Davi" Hentryta -.-
11 a, m, and 8.00 0. mt
IIARVDST ITISTIVAL
Sunday School
THE UNITED CHURCH
'Illie 'good Man and the good socie-
ty, WiTO bbs theme Of the Woradup
service in the 'United Church on
.Sunday, Sept. 6. Based on Micah 6:
8, "Ile bath showed thee 0, 'elan,
Vilat i good and what sloth the Lord
require of thee but to do Justly, to
love, mercy and to walk humbly
with thy God", the Minister Pointea
out thae goodness was moral. action
and compassrion, the out growth of
an intimate companionsbip with
the Bring God.
Anthem for the day was 'lay in
Serving Jeans," by Smith and Ackley,
MELVILLE CHURCH
En Melville Presbyterian Churen
teat Sundary Morning the Rev. Mr.
Colvin, British Columbia, took the
service and spoke from the 24th. Ps.
Goa's Lordship to the world, and
they that dwell there in. the citizens
of his spiritual ;Kingdom and who
shall ascend unto the hill off the
Lord.
Mr. Colvin was the second condi-
date for tbe pulpit vaeancy. The
music comprised a duet bY Jean
Smith and Joan Wilton, and a
tenor solo by Bill King. Mr, Louts D.
Thompson presided at the organ
again after a re-ontlea holidays.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank all my friends who
kindly remembered me with cards,
and treats after my accident 'while
I was in the hospital and after I
came home.
Sera McKinnon.
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT
'The engagement is announced of
Helen Blzabehla Speir, eldest daught-
er of Mrs. Speir and the late Jahn
G Speir, to Frank V. Grover, son at
Mr. and Mrs. Norman R. Grover, of
London. The wedding to take place
quietly in Toronto in September.
L.L.LaLte•
IN MEMORIAM
FULTON - In loving memory of a
dear wife and mother, Mre. James.
• .Grey Twp. Ceuncil.
'Grey Township Couu11 81.0etrag
W05 held so August 7th.
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Moved by Wm. LI, Biehop, socond-
ed by Howard F, McNaught that the
minutes be adopted as read.
-- Carried,
Moved by Hugb. Smith, seconded
r, by Clifferd R. Dunham that theTreas-
u'rer refund the Grant and Surplus
on the Greig Drain to the assessed
owners on the Drain,
- Carried.
Moved by Clifford R, Dunbar, eec-
ceded by Howard F. McNaught that
I we finally pass By-law No, 12.
- Carried.
Moved by Wm. 11 Bishop, second-
ed by Clifford IL Dunbar that we ac-
cept the application of St. Clair Cam -
label] for a loan under "The Tile
Drainage
Carried.
Moved by Hugh Smith, seconded
by Wim E. Bishop that all approved
accounts be paid.
- Carried.
:Waved by Howard F. 11.1c Naught,
, seconded by ,Clittord R. Dunbar that
we do now adjourn to meet again
S Pt. 4 at 1 o'clock or at the call
oaf tbe Reeve.
- Carried.
The following accounts were paid:
Linhowel and District Fire Area
Bethel Village „account $150.00
James Knight, Tile Drainage
Loan
County of Huron,
Hospitalization 31.60
Wan. Bailie, roosters killed 80.00
Dudley D. Holmes. Fire Insurance,
.office, 9.23
The?Qtunlclpal World, suDpiles 6,12
• Thos. Wlilflter and Son, Ltd.
supplies • 9
Franlc Kirkby, McNabb Award
I, Drain 425.00
G. G. Reid, staking end inspeotton
M.eNabb Award Drain 51.00
Robt. Nelson, assist staking
McNabb Award Drain ' 4.80
Douglas Dunbar, assist staking '
McNabb Award Drain 4.80
16 M. Cardiff, Clerk's fees,
McNabb Award Drain 16,00
St. Clair Campbell, allowances,
Selrade Drain 478.00
John Matbeeon. allowacnes
Sobiade Dram v 70.00
Tames Lucas. allowances,
Sthade Drain 1.00
Twp. at Wallace, Assessment
Schade Drain 573.00
Glen Bothwell, grant and
enroll's Greta Drain 35.60
Lesie McDoenald, grant and
=Plus Greig Drain 9.79
Fulton; who passed away 5 years
ago on September Stio
Nothing can ever take away
The lave a heart holds dear,
Fond memories linger every deal.
Remembrance keeps her near.
Lovingly remembered and Sadly
missed by husband and daughters.
MILVERTON FALL FAIR
FRIDAY EVENING, SEPT. 24th
Outstanding Vaudeville Show
With Dancing After
. SATURDAY AFTERNOON,
SEPT, 26th
HORSE RACES -BABY. CONTEST
Allan Shows and Midway
School Children's Parade
SQUARE DANCING COMPETITION
$100 Stake for Heavy Horses.
Calf and Pony Race
Increased Cash Prizes
DANCING IN THE EVENING
Geo Gernhaelder, SecoTreag.
RE LISTOWEL
CAPITOL
THEO__
2 shows nightly 7.80 - 9.30 p. m.
Matinee Saturday 2 p. m.
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
September 8 - 9, 10
"HOBSON'S CHOICE"
The riotous comedy that has broken
all attendance records In Canada.
26 weeks In Toronto. ,
starring Charles Laughton,
BRUSSELS JUNIORS
WIN GROUP
The 13russe1s Junior Giris softball
team defeated the Cliffora girls by
the close score of 54, at the Brussels
Park on Tuesday night, making them
group winners Oa the Junior W.O.AL.
aeries.
In au exciting genie Clifford-4
aeld
the lead until the Brussels girls in an
all -oat effort, that brought the tans,
cheering, to their feet, tied the
icon) in the. final halt of the last
inning Clifford missed their oppor.
tuu:tfy10 acore in overtime With
two out, and vane on bases, Linda
'meson oaane to bat for the home
gown teem 'and banged out a long
fly that baffled the visitors/ out-
fielders and earned her a come run CR A BROOK
and the group obampionship for the
Brussels team,
Congratulation girls!
Next game will be with Barrister
at Victoria Park, lo BrusseOn Fri-
day night of this week at 6.30 P. m.
CLIFFORD NOSES OUT
BRUSSELS IN SEVENTH GAME
The Clifford swing -skirts wort the
intermediate W. 0, A. A. group title,
by defeating Brussels 4 - 1 la the
seventh game at Clifford on Monday
night. The Brussels girls were off
color, their weak hitting and costly
errors enabled the Clifford team to
win the deciding game which drew
a large number a loft' fans, Hugh
Pearson and Belts Campbell are to be
congratulated on the many hours of
practice .It it were not for men like
these aports, would be at a standstill
here. Better luck next year girls
on a geane well played.
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MELVILLE W. S.
Resuming the :work ei the taudasou,
season the Women's Missionary
Society of Melville Presbyterian
Church Onet in the °buret_ parlor.
Mies Bessie Moses presided for
the meetirtg .and Mrs. Harold Car-
diff was pianist. The scripture 1s -
Son was in +charge of Mrs. William'
-Stephenson and prayer was offered
by Mos. W. W. Smith.
Mrs. Charles Davis repotted for
the .suPPly ,committee that a bale
of articles bad been packed con-
taining a complete outfit of cloth-
ing for an Indian man, and a gen-
erous collection of gifts tom chil-
dren, - maim, seeks. and sweaters.
, A new teenage program being
introduced was disensord and plans
for sponsoring it will he disclosed at
the October *meeting.
Mrs. Daniel Huether gave several
interesting current events, assisted
by Mrs. Harold Cardiff, Mrs. Harry
Keys, ancl Mrs, N. H. Cardiff.
' Twenty members responded to the
roll call by naming a flower ora
jewel mentioned in the Bible. Moven
calls on the .sick were reported. Mrs.
• Wm; McInnes preeented the chapter
' from the study hook dealing with
Chriootitin eforts in the country of
South Afrioa. To erne af the big
Problem of the color bar, there has
been the greatest mass growtli of
1 Christianity* of any place in the wor-
ld The on of an African chief who
• became Christian offered this chal-
lenge: "I am positive that Christ-
' lenity has the answer to our every
Stanley Strathen, grant and
mumble Greig Drain 132.58
Scam Shiell, grant and 1
surplus Greig Drain 78.02 1
D. M. Cardiff, Clerk's fees I
5.00 .
re -surplus Greg Drain
Geo. Weeenburg, ASseseor, I
Part salary . 100.00 .
County of Ramo, I
hospitalizathin, reimbursed 34,50 i
'Roads 3,169.137 .
'irricoroo-• -
j
- $0,808.11 1
Edythe M. Cardiff, Clerk, I
PALACE GARDENS FORMOSA .....
Daterta.inment at the Palate
Gardens, Formosa, on Sunday, lath,
by Hank McDonald and wile =Teen
Elmer and Zed, the Singing Sign
Painters, and Al CherneY,
Program from 2.80 to 6 P. no.
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Saterday Only September 11
A double bill packed with excite-
ment and adventere Rex Allen and
his wonder horse Koko in
1 "THUN.DSR IN GOD'S COUNTRY""
and "PRIDE OF MARYLAND"
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Monday - Tuesday Sept. 13 • 14
"RED GARTERS"
With Rosemary Clooney, Jack Carson
Guy Mitchell. You've never had so
1 much fun at a Musical before
1 GIHS--.Gags and Songs GalOrt
TUESDAY' FOTO-NITE
I OFFER THIS WEEK $190.00
1 Monday Attendance Card NUM.
;Wedneeclay, Thursday, Friday
r September 16 - 16 • 17
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!What would ,you do with a Million
Dollars I/7 What does Gregory Peek
do 17? Watch him In
i "MAN WITH A MILLION"
REGENT THEATRE
Seatorth, Ont.
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Thursday, Friday and SaturdaY
"ESCAPE FROM FORT 'BRAVO"
William Holden Eleanor Parker
Action packed drama of a prison
Fort In the days of the Civil War.
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Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
and Thursday
"FROM HERE TO ETERNITY"
Montgomery Olin Bert Lancaster
The great story Of the men and
Women orPoiirl Harbour.
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Fiday and Saturday
"RAINBOW -Round MY SHOULDER"
Frankle Lane Billy Daniels
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Coming SOon
"BLOWING WILD"
problem."
BORN
ARMSTRONG - To Mr. and Mrs
John Armstrong at Dr. Myer's
nursing home en Sat., Aug, 28th,
a eon (Brian John).
Rev, W. A. Williams. Bruoseiso
conducted tbe regular morning ser.
vice in Knox Presbyterian Church
on 'Sunday, Sept. 6, Miss Alice J.
Forrest presided at the organ atter
having enjoyed a month's holiday,
Mrs. Otfo Orotrom and daughters -
Donna and Seery, Detroit, -spent a
-week with Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Cameron,, Mrs. Orstrom's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Murray Huether;
accomnarnied by Mr, and Mrs. Ken.
McDonald, Walton, enjoyed several
holidays, last week and spent a day
at the C. N. D., Toronto.
Mr. Stanley Campbell left on Fri-
day on a .six weeks trip to Western
Canada.
Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Perrie, Dm and
Donald attended the Dr. last week.
Mrs. Florence Michel and Miss
Marion Michel had an enjoyable hol-
iday hist week, including a boat trip
to Port Arthur, Ft. William and
, ether points.
The Womsn'e Missionary society
of Knox Presbyterian Church met
on Wed. Sent. 1, in tbe borne of
Mrs. Lynn F.:vane. Nine members
were present for the meeting pre-
sided over by Miss A. S. Forrest and
Mrs. Alex Stela, as accompanist. for
the singing of several hymns,. The
scripture was from Act 10; 1 - 34.
Mrs. Calvin Cameron hod in prayer,
the secretary. Mrs. M. Engel, read
the minutes and a letter from Mrs.
Steele, Teeswater, regarding several
vacancies In the Presbyterial. The
treasurer, Mrs. H. Jhcklin gave her,
report and the roll call was answered
with each member presenting a gift
to be used by the hospital visitors
and to be sent in our supply bale
The October meeting was arranged
for, current events were read by
, Mrs. Sohneek and Mrs. Jacklin. A
, reading "What is that in thine hand"
wo s given by Biro Lynn Brans and
the topic, "First, tbe Kingdom of
Gad," by MTS. Engel. 'Phe Bene-
diction was pronounced by the presi-
dent 'and lunch was served by Wire. '
'EMIR.. assisted by Mrss Fred '
don and Mrs. Engel.
DANCE
At the Crystal Palace B•allroorn in Brussels
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th
For your Dancing Pleasure, Hear
"The Sundowners"
"Beat Dance Band In the Land"
Under the Auspices of the
East Huron Agricultural Society
Admission 50c - Lunch Counter
Everybody Welcome.
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