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The Brussels Post, 1955-06-08, Page 1MORRIS. TOWNSHIP- CENTENNIAL MEETING Wrens' Tawnehip 'Centennial .Meet, 4 11';'00:!‘tIZ tas beld in ;Meals Township Hall on tbe shore date, good number or ratepayers of the. Township present, The minutes or the last nnetirg were read and :adopted on ;notion. lof Parrott and Stewart prop., „ter, 4 letter 'from the- village of Brus. gels inviting Morris 'Township to hold the Centennial there was read. Martin Ora.sby extendod en in• nitation to hold it in 13elgray.e. A vote Was taken and the majority favored having it, In Prussels.. A report was, given by each of the ,chairmen from the School •SectkOna and from .t,(11:0,se reports it showed 'that there is being a geed deal of "interest taken in the Centennial hy the people of the Township. Ot-,,ITItereZly from hire AAVilebnlIZTimaPeda were present' and 'spoke on Centennial eel- ebrationa in their repectine commun.' hies . • . There was considerable diseutesion in regard to what ahould take Pane. . i at the .sehooas, Moved by Wm. Peacock, seconded , by Miner Richmond that the Council be nesponaible.for the financial. end of looking eater - Sunday -and Mon, day and that the sehleols he nespon- dilble for their own day., — Carried. , Anniversary Services to be held at Presbyt1e1rai.anni. cohdusrcr.hniC. rantorook Sunday, June 19th GUEST SPEAKER — REV. H. T, COLVIN, B. D,, BRUSSELS, ONT. Special Music by the choir, Annual Drumhead Service Victoria Park Brussels on • • Sunday' June 12th CANADIAN LEGION B. E. S. L. GUEST SPEAKER --- MAJ'OR J, J. VALLELY Area Chaplain, Headquarters W, 0. A, Veterans will assemble at the Public School Grounds at 1.80 PARADE TO PARK AT 2 P. M. Everyone is invited to be present, All Legion Members are requested to a ttend this service. "God Save the Queen" GARDEN PARTY will be held at DUFF'S UNITED CHURCH WAL'TON Wednesday, June 22nd Supper served from 5,30 until 8 o'clock VARIETY PROGRAMME will be presented by R. C. A. F. Personell Admission — Adults 85c — Public School Children 35c Pre-School Children — Free GA-RD EN PARTY AND COLD MEAT' SUPPER Sponsored bythe 'W. A. of Knox United Church Belgrave will be held in the Church basement Friday Evening, June 17th Supper served from 5.30 until 8 o'clock This will be followed by a Play "Zeke and Daisy" by Bluevale Presbyterian Church Young People Admission — Supper and Play — Adults, $1.00 Public School Children 50c — Play •otiry SOc Acclaimed DETROIT'S best... FAM I LY RATES No Charge for Children' 14 and Under, • :• , <41 tAi'' dine of the county's most'popular- Hotel TULLER I' ... featuring convenience, comfort, quality! A cosmopolitan atmosphere in homelike setting. in the center of all downtown activities. Newly decorated. Ultra modern, comfortable guest rooms .. excellent food at moderate prices in our modern coffee shop and cafeteria. Radio and Television in room. Air Conditioned rooms in season. 800 ROOMS WITH BATH from $3 5° GARAGE and PARKING LOT xxxx x *4' • • a .1 FACING GRAND CIRCUS PARK DETROITMICHIGAN =14 tiglA C6 n rit : 1313 11313 M N-11.••• ...I 11 Harry E. Paulsen General Manager 1. • • , • 'PHI 111411111, Minister! Rev. A. Lane, Church 'School — 10 O'clock Divine Worship 11.15 o'clOck. ISStrande" Church of England' , Coned and Worship - ik ill ill . . r/ • Parish of iBrueisle Rev: A. Norman' Ellie. M. A.4 ,B,, Di St. 10414 thurch,• erueiiii'i-A 'On, m. Italy Communion .n.,, Sunday School Si. 0k/id's OffUrCli,„ „HenfrYn Evil 2.30 0. it illvesiblut PtraTe6 . 'Sunday Ilceviel St. Gebrgeis Church, Milian •,;-. S OP * Omni* Soler / I S US POST C' wand clam Post Publishing House ins. root owes DaPartm914* mums Wednesday ,June 8th, 1955 $2.00 per year .51 .4! 1,1 ra SCHOOL PICNIC 'MO Sunday Schools of St, Johns Anglian' Brlissels United and Mel- Ville Presbyterian eliuroheet are hav- ing a cc/nibbled Picnic on Thursday, June 30th. „ ENGAGEMENT COMBINED SUNDAY Mr, and Mrs James Deaner (=guiles the engageraent oa /their daughter, Nora Lavain, to Mr, Robert 011arlee Kraemer, son 43`f Mr, and. Mrs,. Charles Kraemer, Tamlite Marrtage to, take place June 18th. in St. Ambit:se ,Church, Brusaels. C, P. I. 1% BANQUET'WALTON ducking tiler first anniversary as a group, the :trienibers of ihe 0, On I, MISPlee Band T. of Melville Presbyterian church The, Iginelen Banal Pat(e14118" entertained their meta:tens at a 10E3110 with 4yrtIn 280 followed by Mother-and-Daughter banquet in, tits' the T.4k4'0, Prayer, A. 11913111 ,was then chnreli parlour on Wednesday nighc, re* 'by Johnny Bann, followed by a 'other 'guests included Rev. and. Mrs, 'reading on "Gardens?' by WS, McCall. H, T Colvin;. Mrs.. Bernard Thomas, ITYMP.:g$5 -wiaFy then sung followed by Pim:wale; Mies Bessie Moses; and the; minutes,. Marian Turnbull Is to Play for the nextmeeting. ,Aiter classes hymn 99 Was, sang 40114>W0,137 the 13enedlotien. W. W.A. 'line „W, A, of Walton United Church met on Thursday afternoon ; BANNS ANNOUNCED The banns of marriage were announced in the Church or Our Lady, Guelph, on Sunday, of Marie Rundg daughter of Mr. and Mre. Louis Rumig of. Carrick to John L. Lake only son of Mrs'. Charles Dale of Brgesels and the late Mr. Lake. The wedding will take place in 'Guelph on Saturday, June 18the, at 10 o'clock a. in. PEOPLE WE KNOW 1 the guest speaker, Rein John Stin. son of Seatorth United Church, A meal was served by members of the Young Women's Guild at tables dec. orated with low bowie of pansies, and white candles. Each ,setting Included an attrnetive program with a, history with Men, Love presidin The anthem for the day was, "Jesus Loving Shepherd." by 'Rob Roy Perry. g. The Meet of ,the 'aettvitios Of the group during iti,3e)agd'nhgnieii:ledot avnitlIt. 5 hcalerma lpatea7,91,e,rts ,Scripture o. turte their first year, ,At the OW of the supper Mr, 17, The, secretary's report wasread aoting es toastmaster, in, ' by Mrs', =B. Johnston also Thank You troduced tne guests at the head table cards were read. Treasurer's report and proposed the toast to the Queen. was giVen ;showingbalaace of The toast to the mothers was• propos. $438.d9 13u1sinese. Don't forget the .ed by Betty Alcook; and Mrs, Doug- , Garden PartY on Wednesday, June 22, las Hemingway replied. Mrs. Wm ;` at Walton. Reports from the W.A. SMith proposed a toast to the dangle Presbytlariel at Exeter. The morning ; , tem' t9 Which Sheila Black replied. session 'was Oven 'byMrs. G. Mc- Greetings from the Melville church , TOael'inanoidnatlicli ,the which; wE•onta very a by Mrs.. Missionary Society were broug ht by Ii Their preeldent, Miss Moses, and from teresting. 'The meeting closed with the Maitland ,Presbyterial by Mrs. prayer' UNITED CHURCH, Pod's' Expeenetilon was the seamon subject in the: United Church on Sun- day morning June 5. God's great hope his 'have around: Han on earth and.. •in heaven'h St of redeemed child-. nen in perfect hairnionY with Himself. This, He lies made knoWn supremely In jeslus, Christ. Such harmony is lin- nosainie ,watineut the consrt , of the huntau.Neart. Have we given our con sent? If so we may rest assured that God will flaring us. Into the full atature, of "'sons of God." The Biblical. Maisie of the sermon Wa5. Romans 8;19 "The earnest expectation of the creation, waiteth for the revealing of the' sons of God". Mr. S. Fox„ who autfered a slight i stroke early this week, is improving. * * Mr, (tee. Thompson, Toronto, vieit- ▪ ed with hial,sisters, Mrs. J. C. Banker and Mrs. Dodds, * • Mrs. J. C. Backer and Mils. C. 'Dodds are spending a week in i Wheatley and London. * * • Mr. and Mrs. Cedill McKinnon, Tor. onto visited this week with his, sister and brother Mrs. A. Aranfstrong and Menem, McKinnon. • * Me. and Mrs. T. L. McDonald and Murray visited over the week-end with his daughter Mrs. HurnPries and Mr. Rummies, at Port Perry. * * Mr. ,and Mrs. McCurdy Lowry, and children, Jon and Dom, Toronto, Were week end vsitors with her mother, Mrs. M. Spettaan, Misses 'Eva end Carrie McCracken left on •Monday for a montfins visit to the West, via the new train, with friends in Vancouver, Edmonton, and Winnipeg. * * * Mrs. Peter McArthur and Mrs. Walter Rose are spending h a month -with nellatives in NeW Ialskedrd. Mr. and Mrs. Blinker of Chicago are visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Little, * The annual 'summer examinations of the Western Ontario Conservatory of Music, London, were held on Tues- day at the home IR Mr. and Mrs. L. D. 'Thompson, Brussels. Twenty fold candidates presented themselves for keaminattons, in Plano playing and Bernard Thomas, A ;vocal trio was DUFFS CHURCH W. M. S. I contributed by Jean Cardiff, jean The W.M.S. of puffs church met , Malaria/le and ,Sharen Hemingway. in the church sehool room Thursday. Joan Wilsonsand Jean Smith sang a'; June 2nd. with Mre. R. McMichael duet. presiding. Theme Hof thehe meeting Was Mr. Colvin introduced Mr, Stinslonal Anniversary in Angola. Hymn 239 wh o spent many years as a mission- was used followed by prayer.. Scrip- ary in China. He told the girds.ture taken from 1 John 3:16-23 follow- life at his ' and work among the young of Mina, who he said compare 'Peon. ed by Tell call and minutes of pre- to alone meeting also treasurer's re very favourably- with our Canadian - , ,port.Mrts. C. Martin reported bale youth. He described them as eager value of which was $257.75, had to learn, easy to get along with, and beMenrsi.s Wentatsaownary*.a; a frienship poem. Helen Wilson' expressed the group's 'appreelation of Mr. Stireseli's Mrs. Rae _,Houston and Men Wilbur 'address. Joan Wilson paid a tribute Turnbull ,presentedthe topic. Closing to the C. G. I. T. leaders, Mrs. Calvin hymn was 239 followed by Prayer. Kreuter and Mrs. Douglas' HerringHerring;Misses Annie and Phemia Gordon way; and Elizabeth Pipe thanked the ,have returned home after visiting in ,Oommittee that had planned the MELVILLE CHURCH . On Sunday morning last the ser- mon subject rat Melville church was First things first. Ben'. Harold •Colvin stated, in part, that Jesus always spoke on subjeCts and incidents which were familiar to his' hearers, such as the young neat who said to Jesus, •Master speak to my brother that he divide the inheritance with me, In those days it was the onstom tor a nutn'e inheritance to go to the 'eldest son. This young man Was covetous. The speaker cited the story of the rich farmer, whose barns were filled,, but he was not satisfied, and said, I will build bigger barns. But God ealled him a fool because he was not putting first things first.fred Edgar, Mrs. Mac Cardiff and Mrs. William Martin. I Mrs. N. Maalta. and daughter with ) Mr. and 1VIrla. L. Halley, Seaforth. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cameron with. I supper, whiten included Mrs. Winniai Toronto ever the week-end, Mr, and Mrs. Graham Sholdice in The story of the lord who gave Ids three servants so much money to ;use during his absence. was also I cited. Sometimes When we give our CRANIRROOK —N Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Fraser. 1$ VAL.'S BEAUTY SHOP • Cutting, Styling and Cold Waving a Specialty Phone 102x4-,Brussels Money to God, we are afraid we will t Rev, Brook of Bluevale and Rev. - On Sunday morning, June 5, the 1 Thloanes exchariged pulpits Sunday vat, get it back. When we give our money we '''exnect In get 'something regultar morning senvioe was con-1 June 5t. , ducted by Dr A F. Howick, Cal- '' ' Barbara Patterisena Stratferd, 'with in return. We' should make use of ' " gary, Reln Howick was accorapani. i Mrs, R. Patterson. what God has entrusted to us for the , increase of the Kingdom of Goa. Let • ed by his parents, Woodstock. ) At a joint meeting of the Ethel BRUSSELS MEN'S us put God before ourselves, but hour and Cranbrook congregations, held in 1,,,, SOFTBALL SCHEDULE often do we put ourselves before God , Knox •Church, Cnanbrook, on Monday .At Home and His interests. If we lay up for Ourselves treasurers in Heaven, whet ' '"elling' a unaminous call was ex- Londeshoro at Brussels Juue 7" - ' deted by . Dr, A. F. Howicq, Cal Wroxeter at Brussels lune 10 we get to heavier W.e'sball have our ' gary. • Bluevale at Brussels June 15 treasure there, ' A large tent 106 x 30 ft. is being Belgrave at BrUsseas June 24 o choir sang the anthem Elven precured trom ,the Raymond Bros., singing, from grades 1 to 10.4i/fr. T. T1 re at Brussels. July 6 Stone School at,,,Bnmqi-le June 39 ing and Morning by Sir, Herbert London, Ont.. by the Centennial C. Matto° of London, was thS Vrasniner. Oakley, ProgrammeCdunnittee In' order to , Wingham at Brussels July 13 , - provide comfort] for guests who Away from Home wish to enjoy the program. Brussels at Bluevale June 8 CARD OF THANKS ' - Weekdend guests with Mr. and Jkifra. Brdssels at Wingham June 6 L. H.- Gordon included Mrs. James1 Mr. and 1 Brassols at Stone School June To all the kind persons that re. MoCalitim. St. Thomas'; membered me in any way, and visits, men W. an eanKnenny; Mm: and 3,fra.i i Brussels at Winthrop June 20 Mail •and treats while in' Hospital I An Brussels at Belgrave June 21nan Hunter and Joan and Mr.1 and conivalets'cing I wish to say Fred Huuten, ail of Seaforth. 1, , Brussels alt Londsboro June 27 . • ' "Thank you so ranch." To my teach- 1 Brussels at Blyth July 4 y erian er, Mr. Ashton, much an/needed= for BRUSSELS LIONS CLUB FROLIC Brussels at Wroxeter July 8 Melville Preib t ' Moved by Dick Procter, eeconded by Ken. Taylor that Jas. Michie be e'hairman for the Centennial. ” — Carried, Moved by Jas, Mair, seconded by Robt, Mollie that Win. Elston ba a vice obiarma,n. — Carried, Moved by Bailie Parrott, second- ed by Mervin :Richmond that Gee, Martin be !secretary for the Cern tenurial. -- Carried, I Ralph Shaw was appointed tress- I urer at 'the former meeting. The following is a list of the cliff• erent committees and the chairman I appointed for 'each ' Publicity end Invitation, Dick -Procter: , • 4 4 Parade, Milo Casemere: 'Sports, Ken. Taylor. Program, Walter Shortreed. - Grounds', T,ownsihip Council. • Booth end Refreshments, Jas. Mair. Welcoming, Bailie Parrott. Decorating, Wm. Peacock. ?eating, Jack Bryans. Registration, Harvey Johnston, Finance, Qt. Ccarltes. A diseuelsilon followed in regard to having Honorary Chairmen. Moved by Wm. Elston, seconded by Ross Duncan that sEjLeton Cardiff he on honorary chatintlan. — Carried. Moved by Dick Procter, seemed.; ,ed by Martin Grasby that Irwin Ferguson, Judge of the Supreme Court in Toronto, be an honorary ehahenan. — Carried. • Moved by Jas. Phelan, seconded by Ken, Taylor that George teilbY be an honorary chainman. ---- Carried. Moved by Stewart Procter, (sec- onded by Bailie Parrott that W. T. Cruikshank also be ,an honorary clmerman. — Carried. 1 FRIDAY EVE., JUNE 24th, 1955 Entertainment, Games and Dance Fun for all. Detailed advertisement tater. .11111111111/11111111111119111111111111111111111 y w time and thoughtfulness and goodies from the class. BLAYNE WOOD. 111111111101111111111111111M111111111 Church 10.00 a. an. Sunday School 11 a, m. Divine Worship '`The Lord's Vineyard" NOTICE -- Palace Gardens, Formosa, are now open for picnics and family gather- ings. The •gardens are the pedett plane to spend a Sunday afternoon. Refresliamenta available at booth. ' Reduced prig for picnics and re-, union's. 111111111111111111111111111912MEWS39 CAPITOL LISTOWP L L A saMAR THEATRE DRIVE-TN THEATRE • REGEN1 THEATRE 2 shows nightly 7.30 -- 9.30 p. m. LISTOWE - I Matinee Saturday 2 p. m. Turn at Armouries on Highway lie Seatarth, Ont. Anthem, '""God is Love" by H, Shelley. Minister:, Rev. Colvin, B. D. Organist: L. O. Thompson R. T * * AN EXPERIENCE it4 TROPICAL LIVING The meeting adjourned on motion of Inan. Sholdice and Jas. Clark. Geo. C. Martin, Sec. Thurs. t Fri. - Sat. June 9 10 11 Thell,rue'ttAeNcIADCAhurch • "POUR GUNS TO THE BORDER" RI;111 . . ultra modorn guesf rooms and studio bedrooms, luxurious- ly tti pleasure . 4 4 eel and cabana e1founge, round- eaferta1nrnenf (Color) ,0 '40400 .!"., Inpwsell.triehi la Iect Rory CothounPa tatest and best Western' Story with Coleen Moore and Walter i3Pentiati Also "BROOKLYN GOES TO PHILADELPHIA"' A Hilitionetie Short on the same program • ; * * * Thursday, Friday and Saturday it "MA AND PA KETTLE AT WAIKIKI' .1 Percy klibride ' Marjorie Main , He's a Pineapple King ,- she's bid , Hula Queen and their hilarious a'nte l • I Ice drive Walk!, wacky. * * iviaiiday,, titesilay and Wednesday IA 46N1#16t.E,Nt OBSESSION i (deinel Jane Wyrriati. 'Reek Hudson' 1 The greatest love Story ever Written by the author of "The Rohe." ,t * if 6 I thogday. Friday and Saturday "!d'ilEAT DtAMOND .ROPBERY"" • Red Skelton Clara Williams' The World's Funniest Man in a l'Iiiiikt uprearteua comedy. ,.itt ii * Thurs. - Fri. june p , 10 "DUEL 1N THE JUNGLE" (Colors Jeanne Crain, Dana Andrews Sat. - Mon. June 11 • 13 "IT SHOULD HAPPEN to YOU" Judy Holliday, Peter Lawford Tiled: - Wed. June 14 16 - BELOW ZERO" (0616r) Alan Lactil, Joan tetael, Mon. • • -Jilne. ,14,/ . DORIS DAY • in bee latest show "LUCKY .Mko Thurs. June le 11 OOLIOR , "THE OptoMtottia" • Aide ittuirtesa, Valerie Ho 'son Illoodla M. .1 41116 Arita Ued. Thad. Julie is ,t Van kettlIni Ruth Roman, • • 00-400d Duff IA in :A#rteall',6vkiituris*. oTANGANYIKAI0 *r Children's 1 11 OH e-e Yg Veit]] ETHEL Report of Ethel United Chunah W. 8, The meeting Was held Wednesday eyeiting, Jute 1st. at the titanic' of gra'. A. Henry,' -Malt 19 ladies Preseiltr The President opened the Meeting with the 'Cali] Werellip feitoe4 by hymn 239 and Prayer: Scripture was. read by Mit, P. Stephenson end paper on Work and Worship'' *as i'dad ty"the ,President. Hynin 392 was, eung. Iddreta was gt*Oil by Wilma COMOy limed ter trip to GOderich Where she attended :Dia Teen. Age Tatineraneia Rally. The mill call was answered and the minutes of the last meeting Were read 'and approved. 'Collection was taken and the meeting Clo-sed' With prayer. 3/41,riggat414 t'll2d `ftteiTeedlo, .. • *Mt tfitertittinie%t IR' .j • . 4.5 "bUii. IN THE SUN'' t, 6 're 'OREM CA re • Mr. • • • ...le .4> APN