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DANCE
1n Drussele Town Hail on
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 10th
To the music of Dun. Robertson
and the Ranch Boys.
Admission 5elc
Under.auspices L, 0. L.
NOTICE-
The
NOTIGE--
The Brussels stores will remain
open all. day on Wednesday, Nov. la
Ms Nov. lith is a atabatory holiday,
The Brutsels Ohember
of Commerce.
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Pee EUCHRE PARTY
w111 be in I. 0. 0. F. Hall on.
Wednesday evening, Nov. 10th
at 8.30 p. m.
Sp'enaored by
Morning Star Rebekah Lodge
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Admission 500
Entire proceeds to be sent to flood
Victims.
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CAPITOL LISTOWEL
THEATRE
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2 shows nightly 760 - 0.30 p. m.
Matinee Saturday 2 p. m.
Thursday. Only November 4
Red Skelton .ha
'THE GREAT DIAMOND ROBBERY'
Fri. - Sat. . Nov. 5 - 6
Robert Taylor, Ave Gardner In a
stirring ..action ..story ..of 5 daring
people who wrote a chapter In
LIONS HALLOWE'EN PARTY Morris Council
WELL ATTENDED
Some 200 children and eon of the
parents enioyed movies and treats''
'at the Towa Hall on Saturday
nigi . The annual Hallowe'en
panty a'poneored by the Lions Club
of Brussels proved to be a success.
Some of the ohiidren -found it bard 1,
to cli,00se between a "alien out";
tour of Ibbe village and the Lions
panty. but those who stayed were
well rewarded wittt motion Pictures, 1
apples, candies, and cash prizes..,
.MI the Hallowe'en characters were !.
represented ,and it was evident that I
the parents bad gone to a lot of
trouble. "Prizes were awarded in!
the following order:
Ghosts - Arlene Snit, Allan
Bohan, Judy Work, Witches -
Gwen Martin, Mary Margaret
Buller, Mae Myers. Cats - Paul ,
Warwick, Tommy Alcock. Pirates
- Bobby Gelbratth, Barbara Turn- "
bull, Malcolm Galbraith. Gypsies
- sally Galbraith, Betty Travis,'
Bobby Fisober. Cowboys - Doug-
las Elliott, Bobby McBride, Roger
Todd, Cowgirl:, - Marion Turnb-
ull Carol Bryane• Indians -
Brian Workman, Graham Ellis, Ian
Ellis, Nations - Marsha Newton,
Nancy MoWhirter, Archie Tbomtaebn,.
Mary Jean McBride, Linda and
Ruth Jolamson, Comics - Sharon
Hemingway, Joyce Davidson, Mur-
ray Lowe, Helen Warl IM{ry
es - Kenny Work, Susan Coleman,
Penny Mcock, Lorna Bryans,.Hobbo-
es -David Duncan, Duncan, David
Alcock, Ruth Ward. Clowns -
Brenda Shaw, Bonnie Workwan, J.
Travis.
The judges, who consented to act.
after much persuasion, were Mre.
Gordon Knight, Mrs. E. Martin,
and Mrs. F. W. Todd. {
The Lions Club wise to express
their appreciation to everyone whol
helped to make this party a suc•,
Texas history cess.
"RIDE, VAQUERO"
Mon. - Tues. Nov. 8 - 9 ,
"VEILS 'OF 'BAGDAD"
with Victor Mature, ,Mari Blanchard ,
Suspense, intrigue and danger with
Suspense, Intrigue and danger will
thrill you as this Eastern saga un-,
folds
TUESDAY FOTO-NITS
Monday - Attendance Card Night I
OFFER 1st $200.00
2nd $110,00
Wed. - Thurs. Nov. 10 - 11
Shattering _excitement -- Tingling
thriisa as he dared the curse of the
ancients for the :lost . treasure
"SECRET OF 'THE INCAS"
Charlton Heston .- Nlcle Maurey.
MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURLH - BRUSSELS
10.00 a. m. Sunday School
11.00 a. m. Mousing Worship
„",Jesun ,sent him home."
Choir "Be Still and Know"
Minister :
Rev. H. T. Colvin, B. D.
Organist t 11
L. D. Tho R M T
"MARRIED 1904"
Mr. and Mrs, Wm C. Stevenson of
Con. 10 Grey, will be "At Home" to
their friends on the evening of Nov.!
12th. from 8 p.m, in the Cranbrook
Community Centre on the occasion I
of their 50th. Anniversary -
TENDERS WANTED' -
i
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned until 2 p. m., Saturday,
November 6th, 1954 for snowplow-
ing for the 54-55 season in the Town•
ship of Grey. Tenders to be by the
hour. State type of equipment
used.
Lowest dr any tender not necess-
arily accepted.
Pldyth0 M. Cardiff, Clerk.
Aforrie Tewnehip Council Meet,
lug, Oet. 30, 1954.
Owing to the feet that the funeral
of Judge T, M. Costello was to be
held on Monday, November list, the
Council mot in 10ie Townebilp Hail
on the above date with all the mem-
bers present exyoept Stewart Pan -t-
er.
- The minutes er the last meeting
were read and adopted on motion of
Walter Shortreed and Ross Duncan.
It was agreed to pay to the Wing- e
ham General Hospital the amount
collected on the 1953 taxes for the
building fund of the bosnitol,
Maned by Wan. Acton, seconded
by Walter 'Sbarbreed that the road
bills as presented by the Road
Superintendent be paid. - Carried.
Moved by Wm. Elston, seconded
by Ross Duncan that bhe meeting ad-
lourn to meet again on December
15th at 10 a. m. - Carried.
The following accounts were paid:
Glenn Gocley, livestock killed
by clogs $16t000
County of Huron, Tndigent fees,
Mrs. Agnes Ferguson 87.00
Bailie Parrott, seleoting
jurors 4.00
Addison Fraser, eelectiong
jurara 4.00
Geo. Martin, seleottng
jurors 4,00
County of •Huron, Indigent fees, I
Mrs. 'Lilly MoCutcheon 60.76
Wrotham General Hospital,
Building fund 4992,91
Jim Johnston,• Peacock Drain 3.87
Bance Parrott, Reeve.
Geo. C. Martin, Clerk. .
WINGHAM DIST. HIGH
SCHOOL NEWS
HURON COUNTY JUOGE ,,, POPPY PAY
DIES AFTER COLLISION I nee 'Saturday; Nov. 0th., will be
Huron County ledge Thomas M, ; "Poin2Y Day".To wear a poppy is a
Cosrtella, 71, of Godertcia, was fatally ' distinction. Id shows your Interest in
injured in a oararanePert ooll1sion the welfare of the needy 'veterans
near Botkwell, in the Chatham area, 1 who served In your defence and in
Friday. Be died enroute to bespital.I their Ramices', Wear a poppy and
in Methane of a crushed chest and - be -generous in your contribution,
internal injuries. They gave mare tAian.nvoney for
yout
Qi;;Kerlch Youth Hurt
A Goderieh yputti, John Gr'ah'am,
/OA, son of Dr, and Mrai', M- J. Gra•
ham was admitted .10 Chatham
Pubito General Hospital suffering
a fractured leg and shock, follow-
ing state collision near the junction
of Highways No. 2 and 79. John
Graham was reported in fair con
ddtion,'
Persons at the scene acid both
the judge.aid the youth were jam-
med in the wreckage, Tee truck a
FINE INDIA FILM
TO BE SHOWN HERE
"Where None Shall Thirst", an ex-
cellent
x
cellent missionary film on India will
be sloown in the Bruuels United
Church on. Friday evening, Nov. 5th.
at 8 pan, Pt comes highly prataed by
film erities, church leaders and ed-
itors.
India is full of beautiful color and
car transport, was driven by James I`, this, is brought out. Beauty of color,.
T. Borthwick, 36, of Windsor. I sympathetic' understanding of the
Judge Castello and the youth theme, and perfect technique come
bine to make "Where None Shall
were returning from a hunting trip
to Pelee Island. A bag of -30 pheas-
ants, and Judge Costello's hunting
dog, Which was stili alive were
found near the car.
He came to Goderiob in 1981 as
Huron county judge. He was an out-
standing athlete and travelled to
distant points playing baseball. His
sports ability, was one ability that
made him popular as an after-dinner
speaker.
arch affairs as well as :(vie lice, He
was an active member of; St. Peter't
Roman Oetholic Church and a mem-
ber of ,the Ienighte of Columbus.
Surviving are lids wife, the forme/
May McKay of Renfrew; one on,
Craig, s. Student at Ole University of
judge "Costello was active in oh -
Western Ontario, and a daughter,
Grade 12 Graduates . Mrs. Ales (Nora) Rankin at Toronto.
By the tine our students, reach'
The body rested at the Lodge fun -
grade 13, 'their numbers are just a , eral home, Godericb, until Monday
fraction of their provibus class.
The following comprise our grade 19
at 2 p.m., when a prayer service
this year from last yeas's grade 12 wale conducted at St, Peter's
class: Thelma Bennett, Donna Coup- -- Chnreh. Requiem high. msas was
land, Janet. Deitner, Neil ":Eadie, sung at St, Francis Xavier Church,
Marguerite Ford, Berva Gallaher, ' • Renfrew, Tuesday, at 10.00 a.m. Bur -
Ken Holmes, B111 Laidlaw, Donalda ' cal was made at Renfrew.
MacDonald, Avis Mckee, Janiee Mc- i w,
Kee, Ruth Webb, Doug. Widdis,i
Reg. MoDlrea, and Don McKague.
Several" others have left school or
are taking another course. 1
Catherine Keating is teaching muse
in in rural schools; Audrey Mahood
and Welsley Wray are.teaobing; Stair -
ley Stepiienson is working in a bank
in Elmira, and•Guelda Stapleton is in I
a bank in Kincardine. j
Marlene MacQuarrie le taking a t
nursing course in Guelph and Helen
Scott is training in Stratford. Donna ,
McGlynn is
-- Walkerton, Merie$e MacKenzie
TENDERS WANTED is taking a ttwo"year course ' at
Tender., for snowplowing the Teacher's, College in . Louden. 1
streets of Brussels for the 1954-55 Ross Smith is taking an 0. -A- a
season will be accepted by the Mun- Diploma Course and Ken Wood a
tolgal Council of the Village of Obiropractic Course. Soap Thomas
Brussels, until 6.00 P. M. Nov. 12, is taking Special Commercial.
1964. Plows unlined by the Till
age. Lowest or any tender not
Sale Day
s r ac
attending lei srlhooi in 1
MOUNT FOREST MINISTER
ACCEPT'S BLUEVALE CALL
Mount Forrest - Rev, Maurice
McNabb preached the farewell ser-
vice Et, St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church Sunday. Mr. McNabb who
tae been. minister of the Mount
rarest) and Conn - Presbyterian
Marches for 5• ..years has accepted
a call to Bluevale Presbyterian
Church. •
MAJESTIC W. I. NOTICE
The- November meeting of the
Ma.jesdic W. I. will be held as a
•family nighty for members and their
family on Fri. Nov, 12 in Brussels
Public Library ret S p.m. Please note
where meeting is held.
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eoes A 11Y eepted `"' I, HURON COUNTY
G, R. Camp
meson
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s� iy
of QANAAf1k
Minister, Rev. Andrew Lane Li
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Divine Worakip--11 o'clock'
"jr Cry for'Smpathy" •
Crlirch School --12 o'clock.
"Praise: ye tho Lord. Praise
God in His sauotuary."
€hurcho England
Pariah of litruaaeis
Rev. A. Norman Ellis,. M. A,
Bt John's Church, Bruaaeis
11 a. m, lioly Conununion
Sunday School`
St. Davi'd'a, Hentryn
2.10 pan, Evening Prayer
Sunday Sohool
et. Gan'ge's Walton i�
8 p. no Evening .Drayer .
Thirst" a really good movie,
Bring the whole family to peer th-
rough this specially prepared window
on life in the land of the- Lotus
Blossom. 17veryone is •cordially in
vited to come and enjoy this fine
film of India.
THE UNITED CHURCH
On Sunday Oct: 31, Ole Sacrament
of The Lord's Supper was dispensed
at moaning worship. Thirteen young
people were received and welcomed
into membership of the Church of
Christ. The minister's address was
on, The Responslbilites, of Our Cali
ing in Ohrist Jesus." The anthem i
"My Heavenly Father knows," was,
rendered by the choir,
A missionary film "Where None
Shall Thirst" an hour in length is
being <.,hown it the Church on Friday I
evening Nov. 5th. at 8 n'clork
H. M. (MAC) SPEIR'
Tba funeral service for Harvey
McRae (Mac) Spear was conducted
on Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 26th,
from his parents home Mr. and Mee.
Harold Spear and was largely at- .
tended by friends and relatives. 1
Rev. Harold T. Colvin of Melville
Presbyterian Church was in charge;
of the service. Pallbearer=., (were,
Lloyd Cooper, Jim McGregor, Stew-
art Stilet", Ray Denham, Stewart!
Henderson, and Graham McLean,
The lovely floral tributes were born
by Roy Henderson. Charles Shaw,
Robert Raymond and Donald Bell.
Burial took place in Brussels cem-
etery.
November 11th Church Service
The officers and members of the Brussels Branch of Teta
Canadian Legion extend an invitation to the citizens of Brussel*
and district, to join them at the Remembrance Service which wall
be held at The United Church at 11 a. me November 11th..
•Rev, Andrew Lane officiating,
The laying of wreaths will take place at the Cenotaph at
12.00 o'clock, following the Church service.
All those churches and organizations who purchased
wreaths will accordingly choose one of their members to lay their,
wreath.
Poppy Day, Saturday, November 6th.
J, C. Krauter,
Chairman Poppy Committee•
621,
Bake Sale and Tea
The Ladies' Aid of Melville Presbyterian
Church are holding a Bake Sale, Sewing,
and Tea in the Library on Saturday, llla'v`.
27, at 2.30 p. m:
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LOWE'S GROCERY
Cooked and Cured Meats
PHONE 12
BRUSSELS, ONT,
Special {'or• This Week
Redpath Sugar $8.09
CRISPY FLAKE SHORTENING
BETTY CROCKER CAKE MIX
SWEET HEART HAND SOAP
CHAN FLOOR WAX
250
2 for 540
4 for 33c
2for $1.15
SAVE 23c
2 - 20 c.z. TINS PORK AND BEANS 2 for 33c
INTERLAKE TOILET TISSUE 2 for 23c
CARNATION MILK 6 far 850
ALYMER 28 oz. PEA SOUP 150
CRISP 3 Ib. TINS (10c Coupon Inside) $1.18
JELLY POWDERS 3 for 250
Lucky Draw •
On a Dollar Purchase or over you will receive a ticket, to
be drawn on Dec. 1st, for a 100 ib. Bag of Redpath, Sugar.
WE DELIVER MORNING AND
AFTERNOON, ANYWHERE.
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PEARSON'S SHOE STORE
and
MEN'S WEAR
MASQUERADE PARTY
The Ladies Auxiliary and the Can-
adiau Legion held their annual Hall- I
ow'een Masquerade Party on Thurs.I
ds( evening, Oct. 2801. in the Legion
rooms. 11or the occnsion the rooms 1
were tastefully decorated by the co -I •
' mmittee in charge, Greta Lowe, Kay
Dnnoan, and. Mary Lowe.
Rev. A. and Mrs, Lane meted as
judges and awarded the prized for
the ces,ttimes as follows: Best Hall -
Hallowe'en
e r L isdv -- kay DnnCan. Best
H'ailowe'en rent, ITarrte Bell. Best
Conde Lady -- Marna Newton.. Best ,
Cnmir rent -- KW, DnnCan.. Best'
(Intuit.. (ample --- Marc Lime Ethel1
Brewer. Aft, r the n,i0lne: n x
tumes, lunch war .eared end dnnr- l
11' eoltourd ui'lt T,,ray Bullerand'
burnt newton ,tinning the epee
darer.
T7t'rinet tee evening a draw was
mad., ora a satin hound flannelette
hanl:rt e"lrh was wan by Mar
Campbell, Clerk. The blrgain counter was a scone 1
•
ofwd1d,0st confusion. The threeSCHOLARSHIP WINNERS
The Tniverrdty of Western Ontario;
announces the following Huron
e cb.
•� of $100.00 a
, i.hSs $
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Count, 5
Willlnm A..endrews, Clinton
Barbara. Gaunt, Tt'lgrave.
VAL'S BEAUTY SHOPPE I salesgirls, surrounded by the noisy
We specialize in styling, cutting, i Pack of clawing, shoving women, 1
and cold waving. Open Mt0 onday ran heltflr-sOtel
ter in n vain attempt
Saturday inclusive, { to serve "the greatest number of
Mrs. Velma Stephenson I people in the nhorteet possible time." '
'Phone 102xr4- 1 Everycvllere ronfatslon reigned as '
normally well-behaved human beings
became transferred into beards.
REGEi j T 1'AT' a� ' Cash roeister bell: 'rrnund nn and
HIF
S naforth,' Ont. on the noise which prevailed to the '
O a a department. earn baemnent. Articles
Thursday, Friday and Saturday , which bad been arranged in. neat.
"SEIGE AT RED RiVER" • rows and piles, before tiro stare
Van Johnson Joanne Dru - opened row lay in a disordered
o
A t f war between the Indiana tangle becoming evermore inmbl•
and the U. S. Cavalry and the ed ee luinda"erls of ha0ds handled
introduction of the Gattling gun, • and dieenrded, mauled and tested
* * * wrirlrlad and tore eeeb and every
Thursday, Friday and Saturday item. .Now and then a frustrated
"ON THE'. WATERFRONT" fem�alr"unfrnze herself from the iamb
Marton brand()brand()Eva Marie Scott and married away, Reaming Vol,
Adult Entertainment proud that elle saved three or four
Due to the length' of this, feature cos nn an article tiny wean she
we are forced to Start the lead no rnrllily use. Gradually, ns
First Show at 7 O'clock. time Wove on, the stables of merch-
io * es andesie shrank, and suddenly It was
Thursday, Friday and Saturday ell over, Everything vias, quiet and
"THE GOLDEN BLAbE" orderly again. Tired emlilnyces Tata
3' }e I on. failing to make any impression
scry
Rook Hudson Riper Laurie
q, 'r 0
doming Seen ...
"SAADiA"
larged up stray home and placed them
in proper rows" The five, o'10012
Whistle blew.
Tang. Leach:
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Huron Cnumaty I::ireeries of $100,00
earl to -
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Ke•n';rt-h .',r1:: ;'. . 2, Boyfaled.
Beth Rayl. R L. Wilton.
T. i,•h. ,lelerirh,
Meer Meel+'Ee til'inlaam.
y•,.. rl�'r':-m nluevale.
BRUSSELS FALL FAIR RESULTS
Pen of 1 Hogs. Winners
1. W. Storey. Seaforth.
2, W. Dennis. Walton.
0. W, Timmer, Walton.
4. W. Turnbull, Brussels.
8. H. Orate, Walton.
6, FI. Campbell. Molesworth.
Eatens's Spacial
1. L. Wheeler, Brussels.
9. M, Lobb, Clinteu,
3, W. Dennis, Waitep,
4. and '0. H. Craig, Walton
6, W. Thinner. Walton.
CARD OF THANKS
I T wish to thank all my friends who
remembered me in so many was
I while T was in Wingham Hos'pttal
and since my return lane. Yon!'
lrindness was muelr appreciated.
y ' George Pollard.
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