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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1950-6-14, Page 1POST PUBLISHING HOUSE Wednesday, June 14th, 1950 $1.50 per year - $2.00 U. 8. Freshly Roasted — Astor Coffee At Only 84c lb. — Ground To Just The Right Degree To Suit Your Favourite Coffee Maker. Compare This Price — How Much Did You Pay For Your Last Pound .? Astor Coffee Is Blended To Suit The Can- adian Taste, and is put up by the makers of Flowerdale Tea so its Got To Be Good. GREWAR'S - CROCETERIA Phone 5 NOTICE — Decoration Day Serviee will be held on Sunday, June 25th at 3 p. m. Sponsored by I.0.0,F, and Rebekah and Brussels Branch of the Canadian Legion. The Brussels Lions Club Boys and Girls Band will be in at- tendance. '400 4.1 NOTICE -- Don't Don't neglect your Lite Insurance, protection every one needs it, even you. Consult your local Sun Life representative Harvey Stephenson, Brussels, phone 48x. The Brussels Branch e Canadian Legion are Watts their Annual Sports Day set July 19th. Kindly keep this data Gospel Meeting in the Orange Hall on Sunday, June 18th. at 7.30 p. m. Speaker, Mr. Burnham, Prin- cipal of Guelph Collegiate. Everybody Welcome. imeseesesh. COAL Order Now for Delivery Any Time During the Summer. Car of Chestnut Expected Shortly. Blue Coal is Quality Coal Dyed Blue for Your C Protection. Phone 68 M. i Melville Church Rev. A. Simpson, Cranbrook Moderator. 10 a. m. Sunday School and Bible Class 11 a. m. Divine Service Rev. Mr. McLean, 7 p. m, Divine Worship The United (lurch OF CANADA Minister Rev. Andrew Lane Organist Mr. Donald Dunbar Morning Worship at 11 occloch "Two Paths" Evening Worship --7.39 o'olock Orange Orders in attendance. A hearty welcome to all, Services. Church of England Parish of Brussels ttev. J. H. Kerr — Rector. The Second Sunday Altar Trinity June 18th, 1950 St. John Church, Fsruwfrla -� 11 a, m, Morning Prayer Sunday School St. David's Church, Hsnffyn-- 2 p. m. Sunday School 2.80 p.m, livening Prayer •t. George's Church, Walton— MO pan. Evening Prayer Brussels NOTICE — The Annual Memorial Service of the Elms Centre Cemetery will be held in the Cemetery on Sunday evening, June 25th at eight o'clock. The Rev, Dr. A. H. O'Neil Principal of Huron College will be the guest speaker. Melville Church Services Rev. Mr. Wilson of Lloyd Minster, Sask., occupied the pulpit of Melville Church last Sunday boat morning and evening. Mr. Wilson is a very able speaker and a gospel preacher. A well rendered anthem was sung by the choir in ,the morning. Miss Carrie 'Kingston was guest soloist at the evening service. NOTICE — On Friday, June 23rd, in Brussels Towai Hallthe students of Brussels Public School will present a musical concent, Program will commence at 8.30 p. m., with room two portraying the operetta, "Peter Rabbit" There will be songs by room one, it will conclude with the cantata, "Child hood of Hiawatha," in three part harmony sung by the pupils of room three. Written by Marlene McQuarrie. Crauibrook Community Centre The residents of Grey Township, County of Huron are planning the erection of a Community Hall, to be known as the Cranbrook Community Centre, The Hall to be situtated in the Village of Cranbrook, directly north of the General store. As you all know, the old Hall had been a landmark for many years and served the commutdity well. However the building had been condemned and is now torn .down and such material as seemed suitable has bean saved to help with the new building. But, funds are needed, so we are asking all residents of Grey Town- ship, all ex-Cranbrooidtes, and all parsons interested, for contributions to the Hall Fund. Large or small, all contributions will be gratefully received and acknowledged by the treasurer. Mr. Murray Heather, Brussels, R. R. 3. At011ittaigfAVIIIMWO REGENT THEATRE Seaforth, Ont. NOW PLAYING Thurs. Fri, Set, "YELLOW with Gregory Peck Anne Baxter Rlohard Wlddnark This is an outdoor drama with an unusual story twist. The desert scenes are good which will satisfy our western fans and our more oritioal drama fans. * * * ONE FULL WEEK JUNE 19 to 24 "FRANCIS" with Patricla Medina Donald O'Connor Zase Plats The slap -hippy bistory of a talking Mule who teamed up with a second Loole, it's the funniest film surprise In years. You'll remember "Francis" as long as you can laugh. * s * COMING: "COMMAND DECISION" with Clarke Gable Walter Pidgeon June 15.18.17 SKY" • r o h o a • e *, GASH FOUND IN PEOPLE WE KNOW * * * Nr * * * 4 . Miss Joyce Jardine was one of the J graduation class at Kitchener -Water. 11 loo Hospital on Saturday, June 10111. Those who attended were her per. ents Mr. and Mrs. WmI . Jardine anti Glen, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Mc- i Donald and Neil, Mr. and Mrs, Graham Work and Mrs. George i Pearson. Miss Jennie Sltijlabeer of Sask. atoon, is visiting with her friend Miss Jessie Strachan and other friends and relatives in Brussels and vicinity, Miss Bessie Moses, Arr. and Mrs. Charles Davis, and Mr. Edwin. Abra and son Cameron, of Owen Sound, spent Wednesday afternoon at the home of John J. Strachan, the latter is just recovering from quite a severe weakened condition due to a tell from the tractor while driving. Week -end visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Herb Manning, also George Manning were Mr. and Mrs. Viotor Snarling of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs, Troy Feat- and Mrs. Mary Sperling of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs, C, A, Knox and Donna of New IIamnburg and Miss Laura Manning of Kitchener. Mr, and Mrs. Jas. S. Armstrong and Dorothy attended the Rowntree - Zimmer wedding in Toronto on Sat- urday. - Miss Florence Buchanan left this week for Detroit. She will he ac- companied by Ward and Mrs. Buchan - au en a tr:p to the West where they will visit their brother Dr, Harvey and Mrs• Buchanan. Mr, and Mrs. John C. Calder of lnnisiail, Alto., were recent visitors in town. Mr, Calder formerly work• ed for James Fox, druggist in Brus- sels in 1902. He moved to the West 111 1905 and has been in business in Innisfail since 1910. Mr, and Mrs. Norman Mair and Gordon of New Hamburg spent a few days with Mr, and Mrs, David Mc- Leod and family. Mrs. W. Cameron and Dors. Walter Wnlliemtson are attending the Re- bekah Assembly in Toronto this week, R. Andrew and Mrs. Lane and family were in Toronto on Friday last for the graduation of Mary Elizabeth, their daughter who was successful in securing second class honours in English Language and and Literature at Victoria College, University of Toronto, Miss Lane left. Intane.diately for Banff for sum- mer employment. Mr. R. P, McDonald, Toronto, a nephew of Rev. A. Lane's received his M.A. degree at the same con- vocation. POST OFFICE REGEPTACLES The following instruetlona issued by Ilse Post Office Dept. Postmasters are reminded that cash in all denominations found in drop receivers and Post Office receptacles is classified as Post Office Revenue. Therefore, there is no alternative bet to account for such to the Dead Letter office at Toronto, as pro- vided under section 274 official Postal Guide, Postmasters are requested to see that this matter is given the widest Possible publicity. Siged District Post Office Tuspector, Further reference to the above money is not to be dropped in the Post Office receptacles and letters not bearing postage stamps will have to be despatched postage due.. Brussels Lions Club The regular supper meeting of the Brussels Lions Club was served this week on the lawn et the home of Selwyn Baker, by the ladies of Union United Church. Lion President R. J. Bowman, pre- siders and welcomed several visitors at the meeting.. He spoke of the splendid progress being made by the band and told the Lions that they had every reason to be proud of then. it was reported that the hand uniforms were here. Roll was called and minutes read by Lion secretary, J, Schultz. Jack Wheeler won the guessing contest, • Lion Rev, A. Lane will install the new slate of officers at the next meeting. Arrangements were made for the Band Tattoo to be held here on June 28th. Dedication Service At United Church This Sunday Your family is invited to attend a rl,oclui service of worship in the United Church , Brussels on Sunday morning, June JSth to witness the dedication of a set of pulpit chairs presented by The Gerry Family in memory of their parents. Brussels Legion To Sponsor Soap Box Derby, July 19th The Brussels Branch of Canadian Legion are holding a Soap Box Derby nn Sports Day, July 19th, Contestants must consist of a boy and a girl and must be under fourteen year of age. Cara must be four wheeled and home-made by contestants. Entries must be left with Geo. Baeker not later than July 15th with prom' of age, Friendship Circle Mrs.James Bryan's Home was the meeting place for the June meeting of the Friendship Circle of the Unit- ed Church. Mrs. Wm. Evans and Mrs. Fred Stevenson were in I clar;'e • of the opening devotional period, Thre month's chapter in the turfy book dealt with health con- ; dations in several of the mission fields, and was taken by Mrs. Ken- neth Tyerntan. The roll call was , a "health habit," Six small girls, Agnes Lane, Sheila Porter, Maureen Sullivan, i Shirley Stevenson, Jean Jewell, and , Joyce Thomas. pupils of Donald Dunbar. sang four lovely vocal] selections. Mrs. George Bridge in- troduced an interesting contest. A social hour followed the close of the meeting, DANCE Brussels Town Hall on TUESDAY, JUNE 20th Dancing from 10 to 1 Don Robertson Ranch Boys Auspices L. O. L. No. 774 Admission 50c CAPITOL THEATRE LISTOWEL PLAYING FOR 1 WEEK MONDAY to SATURDAY JUNE 12-13-14-15-16 Marjorie Main, Percy Kilbride in "MA & PA KETTLE GO TO TOWN" The laugh riot of the Year. Bring the Whole Family to Enjoy One of the "Top" Comedies of the Season. Sat. Mat. 2:00. Eve. 7:30 p. m. PLAYING FOR 1 WEEK MONDAY to SATURDAY JUNE 19-20-21-22.23.24 Donald O'Connor, Patricia Medina in "FRANCIS" ('The Talking Mule) TUESDAY PHOTO NITE OFFER $120.00 Mon. Attendance Card Night. Another Great Attraction Watch for Play Dates. "JOLSON SINGS AGAIN" Technicolor. ValtrIONVW LADIES' AUXILIARY GARDEN PARTY will be held on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21st At the home Mr. and Mrs. David Hastings Supper served from 5.30 to 8 o'clock Followed by a Good Programme. Admission — Adults 75c Children (under 12) 35c East Huron Agricultural Society DANCE In Crystal Palace Ballroom Brussels on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21st Eric Scott Orchestra Dancing 9 p. m. to 1 a. m. Refreshments Admission - $1.00 per couple Everybody Welcome. MONSTER BAND TATTOO Blyth and Brussels Lions Club Boys and Girls Band Tatto In Brussels Agricultural Park on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28th Parade Starts at 7.45 P. M. — Program at 8.19 P. M. Bands Participating will be — The Loudon All Girl's Band, Banockburn Pipe Band, 1st Div. R.C.A.S.C. Band, London, Hanover High School Girls' Trumpet Band, Blyth Lions Club Boys and Girls Band and The Brussels Lions (flub Boys and Girls Band. These will be Under Guest Conductors and the Programme is Under the Direction of Bandmaster A. C. Robinson. REFRESHMENT BOOTH ON THE GROUNDS Admission to Grounds 50c and 25c —• Cars Free DANCE -- in Crystal Palace Following Band Tattoo. Henderson's Orchestra — Admission 50c Huron County Health Unit Chests Clinics Two now Meet Clinics are starting in linr',u County this month through errangemeirts made by the Iluron County Health Unit. At Clinton Hospital, where the Huron County Tuberculosis Ass - (elation recently helped finan05 a new X-ray machine, the service will be provided every month under pres- ent plans, In Exeter where no hospital facilities are available just now, a clinic will still begin through the ltindness of the James Street United Church, This will he held in the Sunday School -room of the Church. A clinician from Beck Memorial Sanatorium, London, will attend at Loth Clinton and Exeter. These two (riiuics bring to five tine total number of chest clinics in the County. The other centres tiller" inch services are provided are Goderiele Wingham and Sen - forth. Costs of the climes are borne by the Heron County Tuberculosis Association out of local Christmas Seal Fund-. Patients examined are referred by the family physician or Medical Officer of Health. Coleman - Sullivan A pretty home wedding took place Saturday. June 3rd, at the ltonl.e of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sullivan, when their eldest daughter Phyllis Jean was united in marriage with Donald Charles Coleman son of lir, and Mrs. Alec Coleman, Brussels, The bride given in marriage by her father wore a white bridal satin mown fashined with sweetheart neck- line, lily point sleeves and fall skirt extending into a train. Her finger veil was held with a headdress of seed pearls. An heirloom pendant, gift of the bride's aunt was her only ornament. She carried a shower bouquet of reep red roses and lily of the valley. Maid of honor Miss Ruth Thomas wore a pale yellow satin gown with matching halo and mittens. Misses Maureen and Dorothy Sul- livan sisters of the bride, were junior bridesmaids, They wore gowns of orchid and vile green respectively with halos and mittens to match Each attendant carried similar nose- gays of carnations, roses and sweet peas. Their only ornaments were pearls. Ken Coleman brother of the groom was best man and Reg. Sullivan brother of the bride was the usher. A reception was held with the bride's mother wearing a gold suit and brown accessories and corsage of red roses, 'The groom's mother wore a blue dress with grey aocess- ories and a corsage of Talisman roses. The bride travelled in a powder blue gabardine suit with navy ac- cessories and corsage of red roses. The young couple will reside in Brussels. Brussels Legion Donation! To Memorial Plaque A third event) (,1 contributors Iirus el+ L'i-an'It of the Cana( Legion Meuturial Fund aliliears low' .\Ir.s. t'.,inti Young \\'m. Grashy Elmer Young Earl Sellers Jinn J•aston Mae Thomas ('bas. Agar Nies, Frank Shaw Ross Smith W. It. Sholdiee Harvey McCutcheon Andrew Turnbull Gro, Evans Helen Wilson Mrs. C. L. Workman Len Caldwell Joe Kelly Aliss M. Shedden Bill McNair Garr Doherty Gen. Elliott, .Jr. Jack Shaw C. Dickson E. Dickson Campbell Robertson Chas. Anderson Gorden Embury Wallace Agar Chas. Rosman Wm. Harman Rues --11 Berle Gen, Baeker Mae. W. L, Baeker 'errs. Gm). Baeker Mrs. Florence Russell Pearl Paelter Drts• Alvin Logan Luella Mitchell Albert Cardiff Sam Sweeney Sana Sweeney Elmer Armstrong Mrs. Wm. Hoy Roy '%IeFarlane Stewart McLauohIin Gus Wheeler ,James Hogg Ed. Morrow Ken. Wilhee Sohn Pipe Ezra Welsh James Karr ,Jin: Davis Watson Sholdice - Mr. and Mrs, Graham Work Melvin Lamont Tom McFarlane Alvin Oakley Bernard Hall A. E. Small L, G. D. Rider Ross Cardiff Mervin Pipe Clifford Marks Ivan MrArter Robert Raymond Lois Dodds Emil Bruneski Don't forget to attend -am Xie Tattoo in Brussels on June 231$ 8.10 p. m. NOTICE No dog shall be allowed to run at large in Village of Brussels during garden season, Any dog so found running at large, shall be liable to be killed and the owner or harborer prosecuted„ W. H. Bell, Chief of Police. • M741 All persons in the Municipality owning or harboring dog* must purchase 1950 License for same on or before June 30, 1950. Licenses will be issued from the Treasurer's Offi:ee, or froii the Tax Collector, W. H. Bell. After that date summonses through the court will be issues to the owners or harboress of clogs not having licenses. ALL DOGS MUST WEAR TAGS