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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1951-6-6, Page 1d'OST PUBLISHING HOUSE B eit WILL �C AT GREPSVAR'S 2 Large Cakes .Fels Naptha Soap 1-15 oz. Tin Pilchards 1 Gilchrists Layer Cake Any .Flavour 3 Assorted Jelly Powders 1 Gilchrists Coffee Cake 1 lb. of Lard Open All Day Every Wednesday GREWAR'S- GROCETER1A Store Closes 11 P. M. Saturday Nite. The United Church "Christ's Attitude to Peen," wee! the theme at morning leonine)inn the United Ctuuroh on Sunday, Ju 3rd. Always sensitive to pain, Jesus accepted lit as a ministry of God's warning.of .the presence of some evil that needs to be remedied to avoid decay and death. ApPlicatdon of this truth to tre pain and distress to ahre social ,system was made by c minister. The anthem, "We Take Jens," by B. D. Ackley, was suing b the choir. "Vision and. Obedience" USSE Wednesday, June 6th, 1951 M E'L`V.ILLE W,. M. S. HOME HELPERS MEETING The Hanle Helpers of the W.M.S. of MelMille C'bumch held their meet - In tette Ohureh on Friday, June 1st at three o'CIMick, With Miss •Gnaoe PEOPLE WE KNOW Stewart presiding, the meeting open- ed w'ttlh verses 1, 2, 3, of hymn 633.* * * 'Mns. Wm. Smith read the secretary's report of the 'last meeting and the treasurer's report was read by Mrs. Wm. Snell', whiieh showed 'a very marked improvement an our Home Helper's contribwttons wlhddh. Ss Melville Church Service 1 On Sunday morning Mr, Felton continued his series of address on the ) significance of the Sacrament of the Lord's Scupper. His subject "The Sacrament, a Thanksgiving and a Pledge." In •the Sacrament we are giving thanks to God for his gift of new life in Jesus Christ. In Jesus Christ we have the New Covenant which Cod makes with those who accept Jesus Christ as their Lord and Saviour. Our wide of the coven - 'ants may heat be described by the ward "ctvnseeratdo•n.' As a soldier When he takes the "King's Rhtllint;" consecrates himself to the service of his country and pledges his loyalty so do we pledge ourselves to the service of God and Tpbs Clhitrch, T1 the responvibility of coning to the 'Table is e serious one, what about the responsc'ibi9;iity of staying away and leaving something TTP dedlntteiv told us to do. in the evening Mr. Fulton smoke from Jeremiah 1!2:3 "Tr the footmen *have wearied ghee how wilt 'thou 'enntend against Cavalry?" Airs. (Dr.) Lackner and Ma. and Mrs. 'lilac Fenguson and family' of concert in 'the Town Hall, Wednes- in the Town Hall last FniclaY night. Kitchener were visitors with Mrs. raw Ivied, were amazed and delighted The meeting opened with an !address T T. McRae. whet the adsancement shown by the of welcome and the minutes of the * * * 'band .as a whole and by the solo last meeting. 'Phe audience joined n artists• in the "singing of the Maple Leaf. Y Mrs. TFawi,d logics formerly of i ': Was ' i nceraragfng to ail and a The band with: the young muni• Scutes were then stung by :the stil- t Agip to our society in carrying cans under 18, 'antler Pictured above is Mn. Charles E. Thomas of Brussels, Ontario. Mr, Thomas was the sixth person to complete his course of pilot training under the new government scheme at Sky Harbour Airport, Goderioll, and obta:med his pilots license almost one year ago, He was tlhe first of the group of new pilots to own its own aircraft which is a Piper .1-4 and which he keeps at Goderich. Mr. Thomas. has en- listed in the R. C. A. F. and reports for duty early in July. LIONS BAND CONCERT HIGH SCHOOL HOLDS PLAYS TO CAPACITY AUDIENCE OPEN LITERARY MEETING Me large audience present at tiie Grade Nine of Brussels High T $2.00 per year ". $2.50 Y.T. S. A, Brussels Lions Boys and Girls Band School held an opera literary meeting the subject in the evening. .... very e town, and now to Toronto Is a guest "- at ,the home sof Mr. and Mrs. Wm,the direction dents. Piano solos were given by CARD OF THANKS out the greatest corrlma:n.d, "Go ye of Grey of 'bandmaster A. C. Robinson, pre- Kathleen Canter, IJavarre McNair I widli to take this opportunity to into alt the World and preach the RistioP Sbh con. . rented a prognami ,tlua.t would nave and Catherine Riddick were elven at thank all those who senit cards and Gospel" The Scripture was takes c Mn. and Mrs, W. C. McKinnon, be.em' a credht to alder, more exper- various times bhroiigbiont the even- s Patient in the by Mrs. Harold Cardiff from i COATI-rToronto, spent the week -end with yerienced, players, ing. Joyce Thomas gave en aneasdng Call) m:onn1 ue on Dishwashing. A dram - treats, while I was 1 thdans Chapter 13. Mrs. John p ! og Clinton hospital. Also special Rev. G. Hazlewood, icons u thanks to Dr. Myers of Brussels and led in prayer, which was 'followed tbeir brother Mr. Duncan McKinnon. i Mr. and Mrs. D. 13. McKelvey, of presidenit, in opeming rerniarks, in- lisation of Longfellow's poem, the Cakes of Clinton and nurses of by vIner of MTs. John Keown as1 troduced Bandmiiaster Robinson, Lion "Elisabeth" with Jean Jewell, Joan tDr,he hospital stafr charge o of ehe HomesHelpers took Vats, Mrs. J. H. is visiting his its- ; Robert 1. Bowman, a member of the Thomas. Shirley Stephenson. Fred Robert. Marks• charge of the remaining of Ftheulton pro- ; tars, Mrs. J. y. Bmyans send Miss I band committee. spoke briefly of Campbell and'George (lensing as the groan and introduced Mrs. Philton as ' Mina McKelvey. band affairs, thanking the people chief rharactens. Eight girls per- NOTICE 1 Interesting esting , who ratio nt a. very * # * per - for, and asking the cantinne e of chimed a Swed ish clap dance. A interesting and.educational talk on The members of Melville ohbir their support. aanonhone solo was planed by Jean Gibson's Welding and Blacksmith Treland, she spoke on titre great were guests of organist Loads D. Shop will be Closed every Saturday hearty of Ireland, the poverty in Thompson and Mns. Thompson, at Two vocal solos by Graeme Me- Jewell, The settee] paper was then 1 i read by the editor. Marlene 3TcOnar- atternoon for the summer months, some parts, the educational (111E0111- Doris McDonald's Restamnam , laid Donald. mane at the ann ties and the mission work in Ire- Thursday evening at the close o 3 choir by L. D. Thompson, end one by eludedI onn rel net evening enmadwse con - "Delft , ra • p e n all day Wednesdays, A d Hackwell with Doris Johns- n land, although the methods differ practice. ice cream and flanoy cakes y , ton as her aeanminanist gave vartedy TPiI A Soul:' which had an enHreY to the program of band music. feminine cast, W . I,,TON I in this work the atm is the one were served and a pleasant social ; and same to spread the Gospel;to all hem spent. Welton Football team played it's I parts of the. World. Mrs. Edward * * a second game of the season at Walton Elston favored the meeting with a At the convocation held for this Community Park, defeating Brussels lovely solo accompanied by Mrs, year's graduating olIsss from Victoria1.0. There was no scoring in the W King. Mrs. W. Somers moved a H•nsni!ta1, London, at Convocation fust hall of the gams which was rote of thanks to the sneaker, soloist Hall. TTntnrersity of Western Ontario. very elean throughout. In the sec- and organist for their inspiring mes- ond half Walton applied the press , .sages both by word and song. The sure and scored the lone goal of the meeting was eloeed by .the singing game. -` of a hymn and repeating the Bette- q� diction, Lunch was served in the " '. 1 basement by the committee in ` charge, Melville Church, Me1 Minister, Rev, W. H. T. Fulton 10 a, m. Sunday School and Bible Class 11 a. re, Morning Worship 7 p. m. Evening Worship United Church OF CANADA Minister Rov. Andrew Lane Divine Worship — 11 o'clock Children's Day and Flower Sunday, Junior Choir to lead the church praise. Theme - "This is My Father's World," Divine Worship — 7 o'clock "Two Commandments" Church of England Parish of Brussels Rev. J. H. Karr — Rector. 3rd Sunday Alter Trinity June 10th, 1951. St. John's Church, Brussels -- 11 a, m, Morning Prayer Sunday Sand 7:80 p. m. Thursday Confirmation Class. St. David's Church, Henfryn-- 2,80 p. m, Evening Prayer 6t. Stargo'a Church, Walton -- 7.30 7.30 p. m. Evening Prayer cAtOWAK Mit REGENT THEATRE Seaforth, Ont. NOW PLAYING — Thurs. Fri. Sat. June 7-8.9 In Technicolor "DALLAS" with Gary Cooper Ruth Roman Raymond Massey As a rugged rebel on the far frontier Gary Cooper is at his all dime best. This mission In ,Dallas is to ylpe out a gang who ruined his family and fortunes In Georgia. Mn Robinson introduced the numbers and announced that a Band MELVILLE YOUNG WOMEN'S Tattoo Is being arranged for .Ally 25 GUILD at Victoria Perin He also scald that a The Young Women's Guild of `• junior bond is being instructed sn that replacements x111 be ready Melville Presbyterian Church met at the home of Mrs. Jim McFarlane for their May meeting. Mrs. Lloyd Alcoak presided for the devotional period and was assisted d by Miss Dorothy Armstrong Mrs. Cameron Adams. Miss Mary Lou McFarlane sang a much appree- I fated solo. Mrs. Doug. Hemingway conducted ' the business, and after its coin- pietion, Mrs, Joe Martin addressed :Mss Tenn Armstrong a bride sleet of the month. Mrs. Jim McFarlane on hehaif of the members of the 1 Guild then presented Miss Armstrong with a gift of Cornflower goblets. The bride to be expressed her thanks in a few well chosen words and in- vited the members to visit her in her new home. A social time followed and lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. L. Alcorn, Mrs. C. Adams end Miss Dorothy Armstrong, Miss iaabel S-epbens daughter of Dr. 1 embers of the smiler hand when m and Mrs. R. W, ,Stephens received a lease special award. This was a $300 rcholansMip presented by the ethical- Helen Johnston •>ontirteted two of tonal committee of the Women's Anaribary of Victoria Hospital for the highest average in theory and clinical eitfielency, Miss Stenhen•s xd11 'PIMA) ,her 'training -at the hospital in September and take her Puhhte henlbh et the TTniversdty, gradnntin4 in Miry 1952, Mon. Tues. Wed. June 11-12-13 Adult Entertainment "EAST SIDE -- WEST SIDE" with Barbar Stanwyok Ave Gardner Janes Mason Van Heflin The plot concerns the troublous marital problems of Barbara Stan- wyck and James Mason, when she learns of his renewed Interest In a former romantic partner. bbe baud numbers. The novelty iuuanher "Old McDonald's Musical Farm" was included to the program ' by request and wee repeated in this program by a special request from the audience. Soloists of the even- ing were: Yvonne Pollard, cornet: Marie Elliott, baritone, Karon ! Busohlin, trombone: Leona Johns- 1 ton. cornet: 'Keith Turnbull, oorn'et: Herb Kirkby, alto: Ronald Jacklin, alto; David Kennedy. s!sanpbone; L I S T O Nil E L Manion Hemingway, cornet; Robert Kennedy, Clarinet. CAPITOL THEATRE Next Thurs, Frl. Sat. June 14.15.16 "THE WEST POINT STORY" with James Cagney Gordon MacRae Virginia Mayo Doris Day You won't want to miss this musical tomedy, When Cagney, an unemploy- ed Broadway musical director and his girl friend accept the offer of a Job in staging the Military Acad. envy's annual musical show. Thla Is a tune filled treat that's styled to the second. 3 BIG DAYS 3 BIG DAYS Wed. Thur. Fri. June 6-7-8 Burt Lancaster, Dorothy McGuire Edmund Gwenn in "MISTER 880" Saturday ONLY JUNE 9 Dick Powell, Jane Greer, Burl Ives to "STATION WEST" Sat. Mat. 2,00 -- Eve. 7.30 p.m. SHOWING FOR ONE WEEK Monday to Saturday JUNE 11-12-13-14-15.16 Susan Hayward, William Lundigan in "I'D CLIMB THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN" Technicolor One of the FINEST FAMILY pictures of the YEAR. A Picture YOU and ALL YOUR FAMILY MUST SEE. Evening Performance at 7.30 and 9.30 p. m. Saturday Matinee at _ (2,30 p.m. �aat ATTENTION LADIES -- The 'Cthe members and visitors of the Majestic Women's Institute are asked to meet at 2 p. m, on Thursday, June 14t11 nt ,the Brussels Water- works, Mr, Roy Roy Cousin x111 be the sneaker and will give a re' Port of the waterworks, Alt the close of whiheh the members will go to the Library to complete their meet- ing. A good attendance is hoped for, LITTLE STARS MISSION BAND The M@3, meeting of the Little Stalls Mission Band was held in the Sunday school room of Melville OHairch on Sunday afternoon with a good attendance. The nesting opened by singing, ',We're a little Mission Rand." The sncretety's and treasurer's reports were and tine sec.. repotted 2 new members, After the business period Jean Cardiff faieonred ns with a piano 3110. Hymn 753 Was sting. then followed hY pnaver by Tune Werwielc, Mrs, 'f31- ldott read the garniture, The offering was taken by Harry Wilson and "Hear the Pennies• Dropping" was sung by the members. Mrs, Gerold Gibson told the rotary 1n Tnd4a, The meeting closed with tate singing of 11711111 731 and repenitin:g the Tidvpah Ben•edictllin. Flower Sunday in Brussels United Church on Sunday, June 10th •-- Service at 11 a. nit.. Special music by the children Church will be decorated with flowers to carry out our theme — "This is My Father's World" Homemade Baking and Candy Sale Melville Ladies' Aid will sponsor a sale of Homemade Baking and Candy in the the Public Library on Saturday, June 9th, at 2.30 p. m. An added feature will be a Sale of Homemade Aprons — Tea will be served GARDEN PARTY At Union United Church on THURSDAY, JUNE 14th Followed by an excellent variety program by outside talent. Supper served 6 to 8 o'clock. Admission 85c and 40c GARDEN PARTY At Knox Presbyterian Church Cranbrook tun On Tuesday, June 19th Supper served 6 to 8 o'clock. Followed by a three act Play "Maid of Money" • •By Y. P. S. Belgrave Admission : 85c and 40c ism GARDEN PARTY Duff's United Church Walton on Thursday, June 21st , The Cockshutt Male Choir, Brantford Supper served from 6 to 8 o'clock Admission 75c and 40c Everybody Welcome Velaittemarwanacammureanresarromenatmenteneo'lamins a attoocc sac aeum rxrtcasa•.mamr tEM LADIES SENIOR SOFTBALL SCHEDULE Brussels vs. Clamds ,,.,,,,.,,.. June 16 Brussels vs. Godestich June 22 (ledertch vs. Brussels Jntne 26 Brussels vs, Kincardine ,,June 26 Brussels vs, Clinton. June 28 Glands vs. Brussels, June 29 llrmeaele at Godericdt July 3 Brussels at Clinton July B Clinton vs. Brussels July 11 Brussels vs. Kincarddne ,July 12 Glaris at Brussels ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, July 16 Kincardine at Brussels ,,,.,,., July 20 Brussels vs, Glamis July 27 Clinton vs. Brussels July 30 Goderieh vs, Brussels Anug. 3 Is one of the Best Quality Available. Regular Shipments Now Being 110- calved, acalved. Order yours direct off the oar, M. C. 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