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The Brussels Post, 1955-05-11, Page 1JUST , RELEASED ,,MA AND PA KETTLE , GO TO, WAIKIKI" Their Latest and FUnnlest Adventilee Let's plan on an evening at the Capitol Theatre dtiring, this week for a good laugh. No Advance In Price Conies Early SATURDAY boNtiNUbUS SHOW From 1,00 n. Shoves at 1.00,'V4 5.10, 'MO; 9.3O MATINEE PRICES IN EFFECT tiNti 6.00 Mon, Tiles; Wed. May 17 = 18 ]'QUO VADIS" In Technicolor. With Robert Taylor and OePorah Kerr This magnificent• ProdiictiOn is playing a return engagement by pop.- later demand and at' no adifenee TS Prices Please ,(dote First Show' at 6.00; Second gheyr 9.:00 aniammeimmigne_ imut • • HE LS P snit Fast .Ofloe DePoirtnIent, Ottsrws 74 .77 st)00n4 class Wadi esclai May 11th, 1955 antliprize4 se .$2.00. per year $240.1u,• a, • Post Publishing House tiniummunanw Annual Meeting HURON TB. ASSOCIATION Thursday, May 19 BRUSSELS. Li9Ns GLUE PLANS FRULIC F,RIDAYr JUNE The .r.cw4x, meeting of . the Liana. Club. was 'held on Monday evening .the "Library with Lion Peeetdent MAX Oldlfield prealding .Volinwing n. dellieleue dinner served by the led- lee of St, "Aralerese Church, the ;Progedure was carried out I by the officers in, °barge. Further plane were made tor the Lions Frolic to be held on the even- ing of Friday,. June 24.,71055,. . 1 'The holder of ticket N.e, 213 ie the BOB RAYMOND WINS $100 Morris Council , Wiiham Ernest Dennis A well )04044 .and highly Peeneelcd citizen of Brueeele, Ernest Dean1er, Vetoed away on •ThilredaX, May 5th„ in his 83rd'' year. He waa born near Wyoming, and mined ttl Howick Township with his peewits, when a child. In 1890, he was • married to Maud Wright Of Howick, anti the couple resided in Howick in Winghann, end in Morriss Township, ,retiring rto Brussele in 1936. Mrs.. Dennis Passed a- 'ay in 1943, Mr. l)ennite is .survived two eons, Mrs, Louts Olikice drew the winning ticket at ,the regular meeting of the Lions Chile Bob was the lucky hold- er of ticket number MS and the first attempt of the "20. Club" 'WP,S A i euccetse. The Liman Club wish to thank all tinese who made this pee-1 sible uald the Band wil1 appreciate the financial ateletance.. AIVIATEvk CONCERT" In Brussels Town FRIDAY; MAY 20th, 19557 At 8.30 P, SPonpored by Bruasels majestic Women's Institut, DATE OF ENTRIES TO 0,E IN BY MAY 14 Contestants must be within a radius of ten mile** Contestants.contact Mrs, Wesley Kerr, Brussels, :Ont. 'Phan. 774,4'' 'All Contestants CLASS 1, Vocal, Solos, Duets, Quartettes, Trio and doubt. 501,91Sr.'" CLASS 2., Comic CLASS 3. Instrumental CLASS 4. Skit not exceeding CLASS 5. Dancing CLASS 6. Chorused PRIZES FOR EACH CLASS. 1st. $5.00 The ncelnell Met in tIle ToWnellip Hall, May 2, with all the members Preeenn The mil-mins Of the last regular meeting and the. epeciel Meeting Or April 11 were read and adopted On motion 'of Stewart Procter and Wet iter Shortreed. .„, ! Moved by WM. Elston, seconded 4 at 8 p. ni. Council Chambers 'CLINTON TOWN HALL The general public and wepresentatives of County Organizations are particu- • tartly invited. F. J. SNOW - - President MRS. J. B. ReSSEIJL Seciretaey 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Free Admission — Dutside Judges - IMPROVEMENTS AROUND TOWN by Stewart Procter that Engineer I James. A. Howes) be reeuested to A new Union Jack flutters proudly survey and make a repo on the aloft above the front of the. Canadian Drain 'at George Johnstone near winner le the draw of the "200" Harry and Melville, of Grey Town- Clirb." 1 ship, and two daughters; Mrs. Harold 1 Legion building here. i near Wingliant: t Prize for the gueeing contest Mee Kari Neill (Eva) of Woodstock I al .Y441' wind Iticirin' The new pole,', iron held securely , moved by Walter thort—re,eCda;r14e:ea I The former flag pole crashed down Lion R. G. McBride " donated the. Th,omiee (Vernn) of Brussels, and a 4 last I ended by Ross Duncan that the 1 which was wont by Lion George Mc- Also surviving are one Sister, Mrs. 1 'neseesment on John Jamieson's pro. ' with brace is set against the nerty be 'reduced, $550.(10 pn the 1955 ' iCutcheon. I Caroline Bell of Tobennory, and ' steel r 1 Lion Albert Wood reported that three brothers, George of Toronto,' ! Two .pillars Of brick , face of the, building, ' Assessment Roll owing to the nouse i have been being —Canned burned: t Maio is good eupply. of peanuts on Harry of Laicise, and Walter of Wing- ' erected at the base of the entrance MoVed by Stewart Procter, second- ; hand for sale. ! ham., There ore fourteen grandchild- 1 , , Arch at the Community Park In el by Wm. Elston that the church : As Monday, May 23, IR a holiday, rent and 'fourteen great grandchildren. 1 p, the next Lione meeting will be Funeral Jeervices. were cenducted at ' --:usael. They improve title' appear' shed in Walton belonging to Int ! I once as well as the permanence of 'United Church and the lot in Ben held on Monday, May Mb, 1955. 11. Brusfets United Church on. SaturdaY, ,.. t h grave where the Presbyterian church he arC. ' ' i Mlay 7th, by his pastor. Rev. A . , 1 *I ;shed was taken down be assessed for flowers bore teetimony to the place WALTON W. A. TO SPONSOR , taxation in 1955 from May 1, 1955. , PEOPLE W El( NOW ; Lame A profusier of beautiful 15 minutes 2nd. $3.00 Admission — Adults 50c — Children 25c Bob Cunningham, Master of Ceremonies EAVESTROUGHING ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stephenson are pleasied to ianneuece the engagement of their daighter Shirley Marie to Kenneth John 'Wilken eon. of Mr. and Xi's. Russell Wilken; Elmira, Ont. Wedding will take place 'early in June CHILDREN'S AID MEETING , Carried. I Leave yOur orders for EAVESTROUGHING at C. & G. KRAUTE R CO. Phone 47x • 'Brussels, Ont. he held in the esteem of his friends Moved by Walter 'Shortreed, see 'be paid $2531.00 on his eatery: * * * and neighboilre. A former neigh The W. A. of Duff's United Church I - .bour, Mr, Ross Smith of Brown- Walton, is spoesoring a meeting for . town sang the ,beautiful solo, "Shad- the Children's Aid Society on Huron! -owe" during the service. County Ii order that you and your, IMr. Dennis had been actively con-3 !friends may have an opportunity fleeted' with, church work for many i of knowing the- Board of Dire-dors., years, in. Wingham, at Browntown;i• of the Society and the Staff, and the 1. and in Brussels'. He had .served on i work done by the Society. the Session of the Brussels United i The meeting :'wilt be held in the Church for ,several years, ,and! at , Church, Wednesday May 25, comm.' ..encing at 8 pain. Refreshments will 'be served. Silver collection. onded by Wm. Elston that A. Fraser — Carried, Moved by Walter Shortreed, sec- Mrs. Thomas Miller has been at Atwood caring few her sister Mrs. iElacott for a few days. Mee. Mae .Sharpin, who had been empleiyed at the home of Mr. Jas. Perris in town has taken a position in the Wroxeter telephone afifice. Donald Chambeitaine formerly of SS,, No 6 Grey won a Gold Medal onded by Ross Duncan that the road bills an presented' by the Road Sup- erintendent be eajele — Carried I Moved by Rove Duncan, seconded by Walter Sheri:weed thet the flue:tender of L, R,. Greenaway to l build four culverts' In the Township of Morels be accepted subject to the approval of the District Municipal I Engineer. — Carried. -411IF 1, SALVATION ARMY CAMPAIGN I the time of his death was' Senior , ! A. lover ,ftef flowers and of the out WANTED Scrap Iron Metal, Old Bags, Feather$ Batteries and other scrap Highest Cash Prices Paid for old cars. Will pick-up all orders small and big.. WAXMAN'S SALVAGE. Phone 107x Brussels, Ont. MELVILLE LADIRS, AID for singing in the South Peel Music f Festival held at Port Credit recently. , The annual Salvation Army Appeal Doe' Funds will be held the week of May 16th. to May 21st. We are all aware of the good deeds done by this Organization, so Please ''''`ezieneet. yew contribution ready when the voinnteer Canvasser calls, at your door. Support the. Salvation Army. i dopes, he 'had allways taken a keen interest in tilke beautification) of :4 • 1 4 a 1 lawns and gardens. The Ladies' Aid, of Melville Moved ley tRdas Duncan, seconded Dr. and Mrs. Geo, Ross, Wingham, Burial took place in Brussels. Gene Presbyterian Church met at the I by 'Walter ,Shontreed that the meeting Dr" and Mrs. Vernon Ross, London I etery, the pallbearers being fellow hontes of Mrs. Jas. S. Armstrong adjourn.,to meet again on June 6 at I and Mr. and Mrs. Monro Blain, Tor- I members, of the .SeseAort — Stanley onto, spent Mother's Day 'with their , 'Wheeler, Bert Hemingway, N,orman mother Sire. D. C. Ross. ! I•Hoover, James Bryants, James Turn- * * * hull, and Bert Pray. • Visitors with Stanley and Mrs. Flower-bearers were six grand- Wheeler for Sunday were their on , sons, Cherle,s. Thomas, Richard Glenn and Mrs. Wheeler and chit& Dennis, and Archie, Eldon, Bruce ran Ronald and Janice and Robert of and. Dennis Neill. London, also Miss Vivian McKenzie of Arkona and Mrs. Gordon iGalagher of London, * * * Miss Helen Johnston, past presi- dent of Junior Institute and a direct- or on the,p'rovinci'al board, was one, ' of seven Teenedentativee 'of Junior Farmer 'organizations in Western °Marley who ,emloned a two day visit in Ottawa, as guests of their loeal member of ,Perliament TRY OUR FRESH, . NUTRITIOUS COTTAGE CHEESE FOR SALADS AND SANDWICHES HALF POUND PACKAGES ONLY 15c NOW AVAILABLE FROM Brussels Creamery 265.34 I. 0. 0. F. NOTES Western Star Lodge 149 L O. 0. F. Brussels will present 'the second de• glee on. Thursday evening, May 12 at 8:30 p. ra. Deputy Grand Master Harrison will be in attendance. All Brothers "Welcome. Also the Annual Church Service to be held in Melville presbyterian Church, 'Brussels, on Sunday, May :1541 mkt 11:00 a. m. Rev. H. Colvin. !speaker. Brothers meet ' at Lodge Hall at 10:30 a. n. on Tuesday night with Mrs. D. C. 1 p. m. — Carried. Matheson ;presiding. Mrs. George I Mee following "aecounts were paid: i 'Lowery and Mrs. George Evans oil! A. Fraser, Organgeville fired to provide flowers, for ,Sunday Convention $10.00 service during M Assimilation. 4 ~ - eer. 19,90 Penny drive were made..Members •! Reports „. of .:the pregress 'of the . Assessing Officers Pearson, Edwards- and Co. of the society are divided into two 'postage and envelopes I sides and each is to chote for her '3 .County of Huron, . 6.70 j Meitner a womanI who Is not a mem- ! Mies. Adeline Mathere 52.25. her. She is givhh' a penny. bank in ip. H. Blake, Huron Municipal which to celled pennies i . The wut- Assecialtion 15,00 ' 'mg ,side will be entertained by the Wine Cookerline, Spraying 204.00 losers .at the end of the Tear. Gordon, Clank, Spraying 145.35 ar.oC.oundneidtlehraiebtplleaned,Lefcourssitohne eceenietbrread. ,Blyth Sta'nda'rd, advt. ‘ 1.70 Bailie Parrott, Myth Creek 4.00 ' lion of the church's centennial on Walter iShortreed, Blyth. Creek 1.50 Aug. 7, and finally a committee of Be.snarrd Hall, Liability six was chosen to meet a commit-1 Insurance , tee from the Young Women's Guild , Pearson, Edwards. and Co., adopted. Roll call was answered to work out eternise for providing al auditing lunch for the occasion. The corn- 1 Geo. Radford, Myth Creek tnittee includes Mrs.' Charles Davis,j Kan iViartois, relief Mrs. Jan Gibton, Mrs. J. C, Beaker, W. Pease, drawing tile ' Mrs. Je.C. Long,• Mrs. George Evans 1 , n ee iltred Willis, relief to UNITED CHURCH W, M. S. In the absence of the President, Mre, IL Thomas. Mrs. Lane pre- sided foe the montlay meeting of the W. M. S. of United Church which was held on Tuesday after. noon in the: Church parlor. Meeting opened with hymn 164. }Minutes of last meeting were read! by the See. Miss F. Buchanan and Have Your Papering and Interior Painting BRUSSELS LIONS CLUB FROLIC FRIDAY EVE., JUNE 24th, 1956 1, Entertainment,. Games and Dince Fun for all. Detailed advertisement later. Done Now VAL'S BEAUTY SHOP Cutting, Styling and Cold Waving a Specialty Phone 102x4 Brussels 11111111111111111.111111.1111111111 225.00 298.00 30.00 12.50 iMptStM TIM 'pi 1/1ft=MMINMMI=MM Melvlille PresbYterian . 30.00 R. Alcock Sawyer Drain Geo. Martin, Geo. Martini By • 2 -30.00 Grant Drain 5.00 .Geo, Martin By-Lavrs, " ' Robergsioni-Maithere Drain , 50.05 Frsaser, part, salary 250.00 It d 2004.40 11111111111111111111111111101111111111111111 neeRalo, ilen,Prres:ettin, Cl t Reeve.. • LLAS'HMAR CAPITOL LISTOSYEL THEATRE - 2 shows nightly 7.80 — 920 p. m. Matinee Saturday 2 p. m. Prompt Attention Is Assured By Getting Your Order In Early William Fischer Phone 23r15 Brussels and Mrs. WesteY Kerr: Mrs. George Evans read an item, "'Ilhe Old Mill," recounting the story Of the song. "When You and I Were Yining, Maggie." She also &inducted a Bible quiZze Assisting the hotteee to serve a lunch were Mtg. Wesley Kerr, Nine Robert Gem- mel and Mrs. George Lowery. With a verse containing the word "Give." Next meeting June 7, Mists W. D. Rutherford of Lucknew is to be guest speaker. Walton W.M.S. and Friendship Circle members( have re- ceived an invitation to attend, Mem. bens Tenanted making 24 calls. 'Mrs. Lane then gave a splendid re- port of the Morning Seesion at the 1.I'resbyterial held at Wingltam. Mrs. S. Davison gave, the report Of tha Afternoon Session,: which was also enjoyed,. ResPonsive Scripture and (hymn 752 followed with prayer by Mrs. W. H. Bell. The study Book on India "What of the Future" was May 9 A* 14 ably taken by Mrs:, F. Nichol. Mrs, DRIVE-IN _THE ATR E One Entire Week Monday to Saturday Church 10.00 a. in.'Stinday School It a. m. Divine Worship • Work Without 'Faith T Bead. Minister: Rev. H. T. Colvin, Organist; L. D. ThOMpitsit R. M. T * • The United Church • OF CANADA Minister: Rev. A. Latin, B. A., Divine Worship 11,15 a. Ronal Lite, bbarob g61:106t — 10 o'clock.. Let u, 01 Pintlee (tog: for ertilb fields Church of oft England t;* Parish of ErusNls NOOMin ERIS, a A. Bt. Church, eritritintt Pe50 M. Holy CoMintiniek 11 it, Ili, milting Prayer. Sunday SchOOt Church,' Herifriip.r:a.. q I • di I MELVILLE W. M. S. 1r The Wonten's Missionary Satiety Auxiliaty of Melville Church met in ListowEr. Turn at . Armouries• on Highway 86 Wed. - Thtle - Fri. May 11 , 12 - 13 "CARNIVAL sTorkiei, (CARNI VAL STORY" (Color) (Adult) Anee Baxter, Steve Cochrane .4,1117%.,k4 DO YOU WANT TO the church Parlour on Friday. The ffiresideet, Mite Bessie' Moses, Pettit. ed out: that on some calendars May ! its, Good Felloteshire Deere' and that the byinrie tor the Meeting had been chosen with Mother's Day in mind. ; tire. J. C. Batket read the script- tire leaflet, and Mrs, Robert 'Stott led in prayer. 'Di reply toe letter 1 front tire ,president o3 the Maitland Preelnneriel, the inembere eititesS- ed ithelr willingness to 'heed a dote ; feretide here in the Alit:uteri. • A vote die the Vie:aline of aerial , gentation Of Maitland Pnesbertentat With Huron Presk*terlo,l, to fortn Cartoon union: • Build a home of your owns Saturday Monday May 14 a 16, SWORD AND THE ROSE' (Color) Richard Tdd, Glynis John-6 Caetotin, and Added Short ' • • Tuesday Wednesday May 17' 18 'THE Stet YEARS OUR LIVES' (Winner of 9 Adadimy Awards] Myrna Liiy o , Peeilet,tok remitted 'lit a unanimous vote tbt the HitreinMattlata Prothyteelel arch any of our Mare than 680 branches. -.......— ..—, .. , •, ..••. • Current events were in Charge et ..i. "DO re.,.. N THREE DARK "STRE - " Thursday., Friday 1"'Y' 19 1 it ,ditlef. The iniation, Anat. Mrs Williera Ste 1°°e nheiteeit and Mid, i Cartoon and Added Sheet, ' Prenared by filree Willient Reed4, i was read .bn Mre:Williain Sliehe lit , Roderic CraWford, Riith nernith , - letter ',sea read from Rev, Sohn. „. Bider of Demerara; British Guiana,. ' Childrenfe PlaAireenit .. i !!bows lterknowledeng teticels 'at chin .b. 1, Nightly — Rein or Clear inagazitieg. and papers Oa telling ic , . Chlislten Under 12 Veit” 16,.. $61.0 the5i are used,. Prayer'it' ilia', ityOU heed financial help to build a house or qleki see the manager' of our nearest brana‘kle will gladly tell you 'how ei mortgage loans are arranged under tho National 1-lousing Act i954, Mortgage loani 'are only one of th6 many services We offer our customers at THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMER4, Brussels Branch P4 Ws Todd, Manager in. 'Evening s PhOire oup..40 oos deorroiii chodiri Walton • t*Ori 0.• r rnarit 1Yr estitent, 640 the fisettng. • W. Williamson spoke itoillthe "Mist, 'tenet& Obligations to 'Canadian rharcilliej." Meeting Closed with 416 161116W-6d by Bee, ediction, e.!..,fol..tti, Oat. ie • Thursday, Friday and Sotiniddy ItOritt OVER AORICA0 • (deli r) • Matirein O'Hare .Metieriatd deeey . Danger and intrigue' in Spanish, itin4teed Weide inlre bane neer Aa :ca, - "Monday, and Witineaday" •l*Oditit. ME1' (Color] Doris Day Piill gliVetd ',lenience "i6 lying you iliat Lucky Jr' Love S 00ittay end Saturday ltriAktleto Jack Alexander "IBID. NEAto "A**4:o v