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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1951-5-23, Page 7PUJ3LISI'lIN6HO 1 lb. Swifts All Sweet Margarine 42c 2c 11b. Shortening 1 - 48 oz. Tin Apple -Raspberry or Strawberry 3 Jelly Powders Asst. Flavours 1 lb, Chase -Sanborn Coffee ' • • ' 75c 25c $1.08 Mon. June 4th being a Statutory Holiday. There will be No Phone Order Deliveries. GREWAR'S GROCETERA Store Closes 11 P. M. Saturday Nite. East Huron Agricultural Society DANCE In Crystal Palace Ballroom Brussels on VI dims& tifl n ( DINNER MEETING The Annual Meeting of the Huron County ln'aneh of the Ontario ]Legis• tore! :Vtitsic T'eacher's' Association r:a,s held last Thursday evening at .the Redford Hotel, Godertch, when the members enjoyed the Hotel's special 1'n•ners, MISS Cora Ahrens of Stratford was the guest speaker and gave a vivid account of the annual Convention of the O.R•.M.T.A. held at Kingston during the Baster week. Various problems of the music teacher were also discussed. Plans were made for a lecture, and n 0nncert. to be held in the fall. Arrangements are being made for th ' leetitre to be held in Brits. aria. The brolli+s« meeting was then held and the fnllnwing offieere were eleetarl : president, Mrs. J. C lT.Dnng'11 of Myth; Vice-Preel. cleat. ',firs. T.nres D. Titmnna+ln• Re(. Tunas Mr, L. D. Thompson of Brea eels. 'Wednesday,• May 30th, 1951 -- PREPARING FOR A BIGGER AND BETTER FALL. FAIR Music by D1 syardine's Orchestra, Zurich Dancing 9 p. m. to I a. rn. Spot and Lucky Door <Arize--Refres.hrnents Admission - $1.00 per couple P very17rocdtr Welcome. SPRING CLEARANCE SALE NOW ON AT THE ARCADE STORE Library Notes During the months of June, July and August, the usual summer hours will be resumed : Tuesdays 8 to 5 p. m. and 7.30 to 9.30 p. m. Saturdays 2 to 5 p. m, and 7.30 to 10 P. m. Books recently purchased by the Library Board are as follows : Barker --Rivers parting. Masters-Nigherunners of Bengal. Forester -Mr. Midshipman Horn. blower. • Oursler--The greatest story ever told. h•dm!an-The edge of time. Maur -You, can't I•]ve forever. Tams -A shiotof murder. Hilton -Morning journey. Moore -Candlemas Bay. Mt MOW' c:91$ MAIM Il�elv;lle Church 1 Minister, Rev. W. H. T. Fulton 10 a. m. Sunday School coal Bible Class 11 a. m. Morning Worship 7 p, m. livening Worship United Church OF CANADA Minister Rev. Andrew Lane Divine Worship - 11 o'clock Christ and Pain Church School - 19 o'clock Divine Worship - 7 O'aloek Vision and Obedience Children's Day and F1101Ve2* Sunday, June 10th, Church of England Varied and attractive bargains.are now available at the Brussels Arcade Store, This is tile time of their Serine Clearance Sale and you can not afford to miss the outstanding -nines being offered there for your r'leetinn. Read the Arr3rle Store e'lvertisement in this Scene and visit the store t0 see for yourself the •1',�ptay of quality merchandise at nnry saving 51.1088. Pariah of Brussels Rev. J. H. Kerr - Rector. Ind Sunday After Trinity June 3rd, 1951. 3t: John's Church, arussols- 11 a. m. IIoly Communion, Sunday Oohed 7,80 p. m. Thursday Confirmation Class. Eat, David's Church, Henfrya-- 2.30 p. m, Holy Communion et. George's Church, Walton?... 7.30 p, in. Holy Comnnunion STRATHROY CHILD CRASH VICTIM Robert James Sexton, six year old son or Mr, and Mrs. Dwight Sexton of Strathroy, died in hospital on Monday afternoon after being hit by a lumber truck near his home. Returning from school, the child :Tossed the street, running into the side of the vehicle. He is survived by his parents and one sister Carol Ann. Funeral service was held on Wedneeday, May 28rd from the Denning Fnner81 Home. Robert is a nephew of Mrs. Melville Dennis of C•rey Township, REGENT THEATRE Seaforth, Ont. Engagement Announcement Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bennett of Walton wish to announce the engage- ment of their only daughter Shirley Eileen to Bruce J, Walters, youngest son of Mr, and Mrs. E. Walters, It. R. 5 Seaforth. The wedding to take place the latter part of June. The United Church "Watch ye : Stand fast iu the faith; spilt you like ]nen; be strong: let everything you do be done in love," Was the sermon text in the United Cnnrch on Sunday Morning, May 27th. Each command set forth a fr attire of Christian living. The evening theme was "Meeting Life with Steady Eyes and Stout lie arts." NOW PLAYING - Fri. Sat. June 1-2 In Cinecolor "RED STALLION" with Robert Paige Noreen Nash Ted Donaldson A roaring round -up of thrills -This human Interest story of a boy, a dog, and a horse - filmed in cinecolor. IEMAKMAVAttelit CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all my friends and neighbors for their flowers, cards and many acts of kindness dm-in.g my recent illness. They were all veru much appreciated, Mrs. Wm. Baelter. TENDERS WANTED - Tenders for the contract of Clean. tug and repairing the Kelly Drain in Morris Township according to engineers report will be received by the undersigned up until Mon- day, June 4th at 2 p. m. This is an open drain, Plans, profile and specifications may be seen at the Clerk's office. A certified cheque for 10% of the eontraet price, must accompany each tender. Lowest or any tender cessairly accepted. Geo. Martin, Clerk. Mon. Tues, Wed. June 45.6 In Technicolor "BUCCANEER'S GIRL" with Yvonne DeCarlo Robert Douglas Elsa Lancaster A swaahbucking store of New Orleans and Piracy In the 18th Cen- tury. The young singer falls In love with a Robinhood of the seas Pirate leader who seeks to avenge himself against a wealthy ship owner. not neer LISTOWEL CAPITOL THEAT;"` E Wed. Thur. May 30.31 Clifton Webb, Joan Pennett Robert Cummings, Edmund Gw in The tti1' stun, o1' tit,. Fair hoard are planning on having a bigger ami better Tall Fair in 1951, as the (1,4,- of sept, 2011 is about four months off they are getting pre• pared and as the Palace should be :minted to improv- lite appearance we %%maa1 like anyone wishing to 4nn,a,te anything to contact the Secretary .ono. It is Our Fall Fair not only the, directors but all the eamulnlii•ity should he enthesin.9tie in hiving a flood Home Fair, FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE VARIETY CONCERT o .An in'r1 4'in;; V] letp ( a''rt„ n s ,s presented in the Town Hall nn Friday night under the unsniee;l 0f `he F'•1' eleldp C1r 4r of the Pnited church. m tretal 17.Total 127Mas 22 (Tie,. Pot. A. Ione was elirdrma.n for the r'1 r �, " lar ,,.:a is Coat - e1 -asien ane '11 00(1.treed the various 11 ('0r+tal SC; 'Petal 112, :May 23 111tn11 m•s in a genial manner. The (Wein er1oy) Cut Ni. 44: Dn013110 n(h'r«tea linin 1110 eireet1nn of Mr. 107; Commercial 3; Pnwer 3, Total T, \-•imus entertained the gather 118. audir11ee. A mobile (leek curt fan 'trent w..a AP••i. 1).1ef intrrrinetnew remarks t,....+ed nn th.: lawn of the Town by the chairman the npening mlm- Hill for the eenyenience of the re ;• h •r was an 0rehes'tra number after ) et, of Nle ,nmmenity. A warning ^h'rh the 1143anere '•>•nrenaee. by ail -en thatelertrie clocks will hearty anplanse, their ann/•eelnti"" vain approximately 211, minutes per of ?Tr. 2 l,8v "1 wrn't with the 7111111°' hnnr and other anniian00" ones,( musicians. rT=ter than i, normal until 34,04104 izntion is complete. HYDRO STANDARDIZATION COMPLETED HERE 11".i of red trucks ,.,t1 earn inva'1"d the Village of 131113sets bringing an array of skill- ed workers who went about their !11.1; of Hydro 100001lency Standard- ization with .timed efficiency. This wurlt 621,4 carr494 nn with a 11110• '130111 n: hvninrµnSrnr/- to 810211 dom- e -tier auq (.1911 ne c al 'u.eer3 of hydro Power. Tb^t'r were :ries where diffienit- were emountered but in a gig. untie mslertel 11111 of this kind such things tie to be expected. The toes 171+,.3 divided into three per'=. cuts No. 42. No. 43 and No. 44, Fneh 'cc -kg dealt with nn a separate day. The Brussels enn'n+.ners 171308(3 1-,., •j, it ,';'nti in es. motors, Pill., w-m•e (n"1rrrted f 01 , Y5 t0 rn ('1140 w're--May 21 (Monday) Cit No. 42, Dome -,tie enm. nr -rs 110; cone 02110.0 numbers in the enjoyable Prnnr)m lnrinded: piano sn10, Miss Karen Bnaehllne; trnnlb0ne and .91170110011 (Met. Missee .T01n and .Tnyee e« Th omelet ,•, liag. Mrs. G. 340Do1(31)1 Next Thurs. Fri, Sat. June 7-8.9 In Technicolor "DALLAS" with Gary Cooper Ruth Roman Raymond Massey As a rugfed rebel on the far frontier Gary Cooper Is at his all Clime best. This mission In •Dallas Is to yips out a gang who ruined his family and fortunes In Georgia. COMING Adult Entertainment "EAST SIDE -- WEST SIDE" nn The snrroding commtmities are • •. ,c•,• nitergo'^1• the eltnu.'nyer. 3\' feel Nrit :, tribnYn is 111,0 the en. wh)a,, 'mirk leek them into the coral duet. Misses Carol Lnwry and temps of this village, for their �T'r1 P^tb Teweil; 1 011,13 of T,'inrdia r,i11„t,,,, a and gentlemanly corvine). a"e1ec, drow1 Inv (Tr"?rT„ether: •11,111,3 solo, Robert Kennedy: nor. net duet, Marinn 'Hemingway andHUR04 FOOTBALL LEAGUE 1110it11 "o"nh•111 ••nr11 '"in. 1Ttea JUVENILE SCHEDULE T•,n r'•irdiffc eae0n110ms a01n, Mia') Tong ,Tewe11• nr0Teatra aolerflnn• The final feature of the Variety Show was a short comedy skit ander the' direction of Mrs. T. Ryan and Mrs. Charles Bryan% The scene for "Girls Must Talk" depleted a very attl•active store window arn do - ed with rent models (Mary Lane, Mrs, A.lfeTaggart, Mrs. T. Garniss and Mrs. C. Bray) In a lovely spring setting. Two window dressers (Mrs. Wm, Evan and Mrs, Miller') were Nosy adding the finishing touches to their display and the mndels were busy making remarks about whatt should and what shouldn't be done - one model kept complaining about a draft (her zipper was open) and It won't till the dear .girl al- most had pneumonia that the win- dow dresser found out wnat was the matter. Well - finally all seams were straight - gapcsis Corrected, rliim11 rap - 31111 the 01u•t•1in 031ne down 011 four happy dummies. lfdaa Tr Tverman, 011 behalf of the organivatinn Who prevented the fine program, expressed her thanks to those who rnntrihnted to the pro- gram and all Nebo hPlnert to matte it '3 9n02P99, ATTENTION - Wa:t(h for the Baking Sale and We to be held in the Library, Sat., Trine 9th. Sponsored by the Ladies' .'lid of 'Melville Church. 8111 " The regular "FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE monthly meeting o t the Women(, Institute was kala in rth 1 at Mildmay T.inweed at Winthrop Ethel st Lhlweee 'Winthrop at Mildttlny T%nwnnd as Linwood at TT.. .... ....... June R Sime 12 June 12 Time 14 Tune IR Tune 19 7)1110' 20 June 21 Tllale 22 Tn1P 24 June 27 Tune 2R Tnly 8 July 4 June 4 Tune 4 June 6 .lone n T'nwnod at Rrusaels Brussels at Ethel Wildmay at Winthrop Ethel at Mildmay Winthrop at Ethel Brussels at Mildmay Winthrop at Linwood Ethel at Brussels Lindwnnd at Mildmay Mildmay at Brussel( Brussels at Linwood Ethel sit Winthrop Winthrop at Brussels Mildmay at Linwood 4 top femme in play-offs, First tenni vs, third team and second team vs. fourth team, Best 2 out of S ser'.es F.. Richards. President. a""`" the Township Hall with the new Fri. Sat. June 1-2 l president Mrs. s, Spelran in the Audie Murphy, Wanda Hendrix, chair, Dean Jagger, Burl Ives in The meeting opened in the usual agge ' "SIERRA'' manner followed by the roll oat' 'Technicolor hedng answered by payment of fees. moved that Mrs., R .,iinpe ra. , Mrs T.Oonsbnry, Mrs. Bowes and Mrs. A. Pearson he delegates to the DistrictDistrictAnnual to be held in Bluevale on June 6, Mrs, G0ddr11 gave a. reading on the coming Census and Mrs, 13, Richards took iihe topic an 0itizel1.. ship. also read an essay enttt.Yet1 "A Cmmtry Woman's Day." The meeting (loaf, with the Kung', T..lineh was served 11y'. the hostesses.tesses. Mrs, Speiran, Mrs. Lmunsbu.ry and 1 Mrs. A. Pearson. Word11011 110011 ne0i'1ve11 that Tinra1' Hartley, who underwent a 1ltajor operation in a Toronto hospt•' tel last week is improving. Mrs, Mary Gill, ' has r8turnea to her ]tome MIK visiting to Listowel. 0 .m. During elle business session it was Sat. Mat. 2.00 ---Eve. 7.3 p I Mon. Tues. June 4.5 Richard Wildmark, Gene "NIGHT AND THE CITY" Tierney in TUESDAY FOTO-NITE OFEER $130.00 Monday Attendance Card Night, 3 BIG DAYS 3 BIG DAYS Wed. Thur. Fri. June 6-7-8 Burt Lancaster, Dorothy McGuire pdrriund Genn in "MISTER 880" MEN'S SOFTBALL SCHEDULE Belgrave at Ethel June 1 ll;uerale at Stone School ,,...lune 1 Bluevale at Belgrave 41111e 4 Ethel at Brussels June 5 ( Sans:ltine at Stone School ,,. June 5 Bluevale at Ethel June S June 11 June 14 'ff June 15 June 16 1 Ethel at Belgrave Sunshine at Bluevale Stone School at 111the1 I,elgrose at Sunshine Stone School at BIuevale ,,,. June 19 Sau,shine at Brussels .33.33,, June 19 1 130ussels at Ethel June 22 Stone School at Sunshine ,,.. Jure 23 Ethel at Bluevale June 25 Belgrave at Brussels June 26 Ethel at Stone School111 June 29 1 Bluevale at Sunshine June 30 Sunshln.e at Belgrave July 2 Bluevale at Brussels July 3 Brussels at Stone School .,July 5 Belgrave at Bluevale ,-.,.,.'- July 6 - Sunshine at Ethel July 6 Brussels at Sunshine July - 7 Brussels at Belgrave July 10 2 Brussels at Bluevale July 13 Ethel nt Sunshine Jltly 14 Belgrave at Stone School ,,.. to be arranged, Stone School at Belgrave .... to be arranged, All Sunshine home games to be played Saturday nights under the lights at 9 o'clock, r % $2,00 per year - $2.50 U. S. A. Come to Grade IX Literary Meeting VARIED PROGRAMME In Brussels Town Hall on FRIDAY, JUNE lst at 8.30 p. m. Admission 35c and 20c ...1.10116110111. Presentation and Dance For Mo.. and Mrs. Ronald Huether Newly Weds In Rr(e hhc Town Hall nn TUESDAY. JUNIE 5th MUSIC BY Wii-.BEE'S ORCHESTRA Lunch Counter in Hall - Evr'rvhody Welcome A three ,roe T3 " se n _ s 4.,-:,7,'r" will be nrer P'7$v °,rrent, ..i"s :!'.7jit Bdgrav;° by � `1 r R' .. the Uraito34 (hnnrce: Yonne.- Pomo"e's Society o Frit -b," : - ?r.eir c 1)t fa7 ,.00 p. m. Admission: Adults 40c. Children 25c Pwscra d3)l fo, >'rite W. 44, S. Fund. Play "Trg:'th Tole 4 Holiday" or .sentcd by Moncrr.eff Choir In Walton Community Hall on FRIDAY, JUNE lst at 3..10 P. M. Under aspices cf Walton C. O. I. T. • Everyone Welcome Admission 40c and 25c GARDEN PARTY At Moncripff United Church on THURSDAY, JUNE 7th Sass ser served 6 to 8 o'clock. ig/T'rrrArr' n Y..P. "Ar 1n4 1.t?1'eio• ilZ.nrerct T%'.,:. fmd" • Is one of the Best Quality Available. Regular Shipments Now Being Re - calved. Order yours direct off the car. M. C. OLDFIELD PHONE 68 GARDEN PARTY At Union United Church on THURSDAY. JUNE 14 Followed by an excellent variety program by outside talent. 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