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The Brussels Post, 1951-5-9, Page 1. THE BRUSSELS POST Wednesday, May 9th, 1951 $2.00 per year - $2.50 U. 5. A. POST PUBLISHING HOUSE ..44.41,, Why Pay More 1113, Margarine 1 Pt. Mason Jar P -Nut Butter 5 lb. Bag Saxon Pastry Flour 1 Tin Green Giant Peas 2 Pkg. Sherrif's Lemon Pie Filler • • SAT. MORNING ONLY TIME SPECIAL MAY 12th 2 lb. Lard • • • • • • • 1 lb. Red Rose Coffee • • ..... • • 42c 1b. • 39c 35c 21c 35c 49c 98c GREWAR'S - GROCETERIA CLUB GIRL STANDS ON GUARD Tho idith meeting of tbds, unit was held on Saturday evening in the Library rooms. The meeting was opened by singing "Get Agttatnted." Minutes of the lash meeting were read and the roll call was answered by 18 membet'a stating one thing In First Md t hey had learned. Food i rules and food .charts were d' busted among the girls. Mrs. Lee talked on the Public Health S'ereioe and gave us notes about it Mrs. Spear gave us notes on rales of Sani- tation and infection, For the next meeting each member Is asked to take a can ot 'Pratt or vegetable, when we ev111 examine the grades. Mrs. G. Elliott tweet us how to make a sling, bandage the eye, ear. .finger, wrist, ankle and leg, wbech was very interesting. Lunch was served by Ruth Hemingway. COAL CAR D. L. & W. BLUE NUT COAL EXPECTED SHORTLY Order Yours Now at the New . Lower Spring Price M. C. OLDFIELD PHONE 67 "0 give 'thanks unto the Lord, for He is good.; because 111s mercy end -meth forever." NiAleAteMaWAVO Melville Church Minister, Rev. W. H. T. Fulton 10 a. m. Sunday School and Bible Claes 11 a. m. Morning Warship 7 p. m. Evening Worsbip United Church OF CANADA Minister Rev. Andrew Lane Divine Worship — 11. o'clock Mother's Day Service and Sacrament ot Baptism. • Church School — 12 o'clock Divine Worship — 7 o'clock ,""The Temttple of God." Church of England Psrluh of Brunel. Rev.. J. H. Kerr — Rooter. Whitsunday May lath, 1061 Lf. John's Church, Brunei. - 11 a.m. Morning Prateer Sunday School 8aogene f' 7,80 p. m. Thursday Confirmation Class. $t D.vld's Chur.h, Henfrynr-'.' 2,80 p.m, Evening Prayea Bemtie:ms St. Yeoree's Church, Wallet! +-- 7.80 p.w. 'evening Prayer Balptiems 1 PEOPLE WE KNOW Miss Dorothy Armstrong was a Toronto visitor over this week -end. Me. auti Mrs, W. F. Todd, were week- end visitors with friends , at Penetangnishene• Miss Marion Mitchell of Kitchener, was a week -end visitor with Rev. A, and Mrs. Lane. . Mr. and Mrs. A. Coleman are visdbing with theta. son Mr. and Mrs. Coleman at Wa-Wa. Mrs, Dobson of Brampton is stay- ing this week with her mother Mrs. 1 .1. Brown at the home o2 Mrs. P. Mc- Artthur, Mrs. Brown who has not been 111 for a few weeks seems a little .stronger. Her many friends hope far a speedy recovery, Mr. Gari Backer of Fort Frances and. Florida is visiting his brother Mr. Cleve and Mr. Wm, Backer and their families. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Secret were visiting relatives in and around 'temente over the week -end. Mr, and Mrs. Harris Bell, and two tau titers 'Megan. and Barbara o! A.eton are visiting with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Bell. Harris is nnpnlying at Biu,evaTe station at presest. Mrs. W. Speiran arrived home last week .after spending' the winter at the home of a cocain in Temente, Miss TSNaabeth Backer spent a number of days this week with her parents Mr. and Mrs, Cleve Recker, Mrs. Wm, Baeker Is at present in Victoria. Tenepital, London, where .he underwent an eye operation, DAWRENGERS WANTED — Room for 4. Car reeving lent sel•s whom M,ay 28th for Winnipeg Moose - Jaw ,and Regina. Help pay trans. nertvt1on, Contact Jack Thyme.. . REGENT THEATRE Seaforth, Ont. * * * IIOW PLAYING — Thur. Fri. Sat, May 10.11-12 Adults 60c — Children 20c For all performances — In color "THE PRINCE OF PEACE" The greatest story aver told, entirety in glorious color — The story of Jesus Christ — A film for the entlre family. The screens first great pas. Sion play — already praised • by millions. * * * Mon. Tues. Wed. May 1416.16 In Technicolor "CURTAIN CALL AT CACTUS CREEK" with Donald O'Connor Gale Storm Walter Brennan Eve Arden All's riot on the Western front — The Women run wild and the Bad. men .rim for cover, when Dolald, tee 3 -gun terror moves in — the West moves out. * * Next Thurs. Fri, Set. May 17-10-19 "STARS IN MY CROWN" with Joel McCrea Ellen Drew Jean Stockwell A areal! town with a great bit heart —A heartwarming story of Real People — Joel McCrea's greatest performance In e flim of laughter tears. * * * COMING "THE HASTY HEART" tb WASTE PAPER DRIVE FRIDAY MAY lltb 13rtssaede Boy Scouts and Cubs on this Friday May 11th, in the even- ing, So please have yon• waste paper, magazines and cardboard, ready tied at the curb for easier collection by the boys, Welted al/predate farmers bringing in their wastepaper to Adrian MoTaggart's garage, Brus- sels. OPEN NIGHT TO BE HELD AT WINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL The Wtngtam Diseriet High Sck of will •holel its .antneal Open Night on Friday evening, May 18th. The entire school will be open to visitors; there will be displays of students' work, and. of ertoipment and teaching aids. Since the formation of the Wing - bans High School Dis nlict there have been a great many additions and im- provements to the school, Sliopwork, home economics, agriculture, typing and bookkeeping are being offered in addition to languages, history, geography, mathematics, agricultur- al st*'ence, health and phystral edu- cation, art and magic. The members of the DiStriet Board, the Principal and staff in't*Ite any- one interested in the School to come on Open Night. They will be pleased especially to meet the parents of students and. dismiss with them the mtportmmdties offered by nor District TTigh School. Melville Ladles' AM Members of Melville Ladies' Aid Society gathered at the home of *Tars, John Work cm Monday night, for their May meeting plans were laid and committees named for a sale of candy and baking on Sat- urday, Jnna ttth, Flower committees who will supply flowers for Sunday °Int:roit services for the summer w en -e appointed. At the close o.f the business., Mess June Work accom- panied by Mrs, Walter Kerr et the piano, sang two pletasing soles. The scrotal cenlinittee who assisted the hostess were Mrs. D.-MoDood, Mrs J. Armstrong and Mes. C. Davis. Mils. Work received a vote of thanks from the society voiced by Mes. H. B. Alien, NOTICE As Corn Borer inspector for the North part of Harron County, I urg entiy request all growers of corn w hich includes garden plots as well as.fteild corn, to have all refuse of corn either horned or burled before the 20th of May. Petneltiee are pro- vided for the non-compliance in the Plant Disease Aet. Thos, Dougherty, P. 0. 027 Goderieh, Ont, LiSTOWEL CAPITOL THEATRE WED. THUR. FRI. MAY 9-10-11 Fred Astaire, Red Skelton, Vera Ellen, Arlene Lahl in "THREE LITTLE WORDS" Technicolor SAT. ONLY MAY 12 Double Feature Allan `Rocky' Lane in "SHERIFF OF WICHITA" Pus "ALIAS THE CHAMP" Sat. Mat. 2,00 Eve, 7.30 p.m. ra-. Mon. Tues. May 14.15 Tyrone Power, Orson Welles in "THE BLACK ROSE" Technicolor TUESDAY FOTO-NITE OFFER $200.00 Monday Attendanre Card Night. Wed. Thur. May 16-17 Adult Entertainment. Sterling Hayden,' Louis Calhern in "THE ASPHALTHA���',JUNGLE" •• Elk'tk-ok�o~ 'f4 m BRIDE IS ATTENDED BY TWIN SISTERS In a setting vl spring flowers and candles in the United Churcb, Brus- sels, the marriage was solemnized Saturday afternoon of Rrath. Merle, eldest daugiter of Mr. and Mrs, Tearold R. Thomae, and Mr, Roy Anther nurse, youngest son of Mrs. Thirst 248 Huron'st„ Stratford, and ,the late Mr. Tevin-Durst, Rev. And - rely Lane otft,oia,te.d at the ceremony et. 2.80 o'clock. Miss Mary Proctor, Wineham, played traditional wed• ding music, . and the ,solist, Miss Prances Dennis, Brunets, dressed in green nylon •taffeta. with yellow carnation, corsage, ' sang "I'11 Walk Beside Yon," before the ceremony. and "The Lord's Prayer" and "Be- cause." during the signing of the register. Given in marriage by bee father, the bride looked lovely in a gown of white corded taffeta, designed with fitted bnddre, lace yoke and lily point Sleeves. The fell shirt extended, into a slight train; acrd a tiara encrusted with seed pearls, held her fingertip ver of embroidered nylon tulle. Her grandmother's gold watch and chain was her only lewehy, and she envied 'Fl white Bible adorned with white gardenias and Sweet- hesrf rnsehnds, The bridal attend- ants were MI wearing taffeta gowns made of identical style with fitted bodices and frill skirts. • They wore quaint poke bonnets to nt.ateh their gowns and carried cascade_ bouonets. The matron of honor. Mrs. Donald Coleman. Brus- eels, was In coral shade, and the bridesmaids. Miss Joyce,. i and Miss Jean Thantag, twin Vis. tars of the baiele had chosen nava. iier gray and dehntante turquoise, reepectivety. Mr, Wilburn McDon- ald, St. 'Thomas. wan hest man. and ushers were Mr. Charley 'rhoman brother of the hr•'de. and Mr, Don- ald Coleman. both -ot Brnsaels. For the rerentiori at the home of the brideie, parents sarin, flowere made an effective setting. Mre. Thnmae received in a dress of navy petit noint cheer with navy and white acreesori.es, Mrs. Dort. mother of the bnidegrriom, was in gran ler ed sheer wtth ,accessories in black. They each wore n corsage of red noses. The assestants .were Mrs. Harvey Dennis, Mee. Melville Dennis, and Mrs. Archie Whistle, aunts otthe bride, Mrs. T-Tug'h T-Tatet, MISS Doreen Metettire. anal Miss Tsebel Dennis. Mr. and Mrs, Durst lett later on a trip to Ndagama. Falls and places In tete 'United States, The couple ernvelled in matching snits of grey wool gabardine. The bridle's accessories were in mauve end a gardenia corsage completed her ensemible. Mr. and Mee. Thant will I rrsttie nt 207 Front et„ Stratford. (:heats attended the wedding from Stratford, Clinton, Wingham, Wrax OPT. St. Thomas, Orildta. and Tile - Mrs. M. Whitfield lPattnerel service was conducted Wednesday for Mrs, Mary Ann Whitfield, 78, widow of the late George Whitfield, of Grey township. The Rev, 1R.. G. Hazelwood, of Walton United Church, officiated, assisted by the Rev. Harold Snell, of Exeter. Interment in Elena Centre Cemeteiree Mret Whitfield was born in Mina Township, near Atwood, She is survived by five eons, Lawrence, Edgar, Nelson, Lanvsen and Her- man, from whose home the funeral was eondueted, Seven grandchild - clean also survive. CARD OF THANKS ' Mr, ,and Mrs, ,Shanley Machan. and Glenna wish to publicly thank all who contributed to the gifts we re calved at Cranbrook, also tiatrks to those who helped with the ntn.eic, the Intel' conmmates, and all who heir• RI melte the evening so enjoyable. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our neighbours and friends for kind words of syan- patty and 'help tearing one sad ber- eavement. also to Rev. 5, 13, Kerr, Dr. R. W. Steitihens and 'Mr. D. A. Tlann for eervdce rendered, it 'will never he forgotten, 701ste and Toile MoArter and family, NOTICE -- The Annual C1terclt Service of the Independent 0idaa' of Odd Fellows and Rebekah Lodges will be held In Melville Church 011 Sunday evening, May 1:411, at 7 la m. HONORED BY FRIENDS On Thursday evening' last a large crowd of neeghhors and friends of Mr. and Mrs, ,Stanley *Machan and Glenna, gathered in Cranbrook Com- munity Centre to spend a soatal time together, before they left to make thele home in Listowel. The ghosts of honour were called to the plat- form). when Mr. R. G, Hazelwood, addressed them and spoke of their work in Union Chureh and Sunday School, Mrs, Machan wee presented with a sliver hot water pitcher for her services as organist and Miss Glenna a piece of crystal, then Mr. Leslie McKay read the following address and presented a chest of silver, ,rim. and Mrs. Stanley Machan and Glenna Dear Friends, 1Ve your many friends and neigh- bors have gathered here this even- ing to let yon know how we regret your reanovai but also pray it maybe beneficial one. R'e shall certainly miss You !n the church in, your many arts of kind - flees to music ar anything else that was repaired. Also your interest in torn ebip affairs. So as a small token of appreciation, we ask yen to accept this gift. We often harp to see you b.aek again among as. May God's choic- est blessing he extended to you. this is our earnest wish. Signed on behalf of the the Community. Th.e recipients suitably replied after which dancing was enjoyed, Engagement Announcement The engagement is announced of Christens Margaret Armstrong only -laughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, Willearm H. Armstrong, Grey town- ship to William Leonard.Dmpey, only son of Mrs. E. M. Empey of Blyth, The wedding to take place in May. The United Church "Springtime and Spingtime in the Soul," was the morning theme in the United Church on Sunday, May 6th. Hymns and music were In keeping •wit:b the si}ningtlme at- mosphere and attitude. The anthem "A Sower Went Forth to Sow," be Ira 13, Wilson was presented by the choir, "The Eteeellence of Ordinary Things," was, the evening theme based 011 the Scripture, "The manna ceased on the marrow atter they had eaten of the old 'corn, of the land," The Sa.cramenh of Baptism nee' Sunday morning at Mother's Day Service. BORN BONN—In Palmersoen General Iios- pital on Sunday, May Gth, to Mr, and Mrs. Robert Murray Roes, a baby girl BAND TATTOO The Lions Club Boys and fads llanl Tattoo will be heed ill Vietorso Park, Brussels, on July 25111. Keep :bin date clear. "The Family Album" A Cast of 60 sponsored by the W. A. Of Duff's United Church, Walton WILL PRESENT "The Family Album" In Walton Community Hall on THURSDAY, MAY 17th AT 8.30 P, M. Twenty Three Pictures will be Shown each to be followed' by a Suitable Reading or Musical Number. Come and See the Beautiful Old Gowns which will Be Portrayed. Admission — Adults 40c, Children 25c DOG TAGS All owners of dogs are requested to purchase their Dog Tags from the Clerk G. R. Campbell. All dogs without proper tags by May 19th will be destroyed. By order of the Chief of Police, W. H. Bell. NOTICE No dog shall be allowed to run at large in the Village of Brussels during the garden season. Any dog so found running at large, shall be liable to be killed and the owner or harborer prosecuted. By order of the Chief of Police. W. H. Bell. kielvrile Church Service -hi the ,Satnalmy morning service the Rev. W. H. T. Fulton sipoke from Jeremiah XVIII 8. "Then I went down to the father's house',' Ile dealt with the text under three heads: 1, God's presence in the ordinary. 2, God's soveroignity, 3, Goci'e patience. He etressed the fact that as Christ- ians we have been chosen for service both to God and man and that in finding our piano of greatest nee, f fulness in the Kingdom and within tete ohmrch we fulfill one highest destiny. There were 4 Baptisms, the ctlidren of Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Lowe; Mr, and Mrs. Graham Work; Mr, and Mrs. McLean and Mr, and Mrs, Bison, a duet and ,anthem was sung by the choir, Tn the evening Nrr• Fulton spoke on "The *Joh Toting Ruler", We say "T! 1 come to Tette He will make me glad" but here was 0118 who came and went away sorrowful because he allmved eoma.thtng else fete the itia.ce it his life whiioh by tight, belonged tri (Pott.. A solo by G, MtiDonaid and at anthem wee enioyed. they will treasure all their lives Give the young graduate of whom you are so proud a pres- ent to be remembered — a Canadian National train trip. It can be a coast-to-coast trip with all its thrills —*a ttI "1 to the mountains or seacoast — to bustling Canadian cities throbbing with interest to our national capital with its Houses of Parliament and Peace Tower. There's an endless choice. it's a school -finishing experience you#' boy or girl will always treasure. Travel is educational travel is fun. They've learned about Canada — your gift of a rail trip will let them see Canada. We'll be glad to Delp you plan such a trip •- we'll suggest destinations If you wish — bel pp you pick out places to stay and atord friendly cooperation en route, Visit, unite or phone your, nearest Canadian National agent: • .--,.:,• �-..bW... .,..-,,,1:,,'t ..?ill ,.,..1`i+,, , . CANARIA`,, NATIONAL THE ONLY RAILWAY SERVING ALL TEN PROVINCES _. _.. .. - .. .:. ,,...:.•moi a 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 4