The Brussels Post, 1956-01-25, Page 1gxTRA, CARNIVAL ,CLASSES.:
The „Arena OoMplittee 1,44*.e. added
to their Carnival Prize list 'another
cia:0;
Glass' Combo;
1st Prise, OLP and .sageer, donor
Leach Jewellery Store
2nd, 44,00
Whioh was inadvertently emitted
PreiVIoustr.
Special Prize
,A, '$11000 viz() tor 'day's; race,
12 ,?ease and ;Under, will be a cup
denaeft by tine .caniadian Legion. to
73e competed ifor every year.
UNITED 'CHuRcH.
prayer as 'a rumens lot grace wits
the ,subject tor meditation in, the
United ..church Qn snnday Jan, 22.
.Some .of the sermon statements
follow, Prayer Is an avenue through
which God mediates His Spirit and ..
Ella life, Prayer is a why to feed -the
-soul' and to -Satisfy spiritual hunger. I
Pray gives men laccem rile- power tet
meet Union-need.S.,„phe,- power re, •
eolYed depends uVon the regularity;
',faithfulness and avali*ef our prayer •
life. It is wise ..Christian preeednre to.
pray regularly 'and earnestly, Prayer
carries. certain ..responsibiltes for
action;' for example, there is.'no re.
ality in a 'prayer for peace if hatred
aid malice is barbered in the ;heart
"Joy :in Serving Jesus :4 by Smith
and Ackley, Was the anthem for
the day..
MELNILLF CHURCH
Especially for Men, was the title
of the ,sermon snbje,ati on Sunday
morning last. IleV. Harold Calvin
based this subject on adapter rive
of the epistle of James, under three
headings,. The Speaker enlarged on
,the three temptations commion-to all
Men The fir-St temptation Wes to put
their business first and foremost in
their lives, whereas: s Man's duty
to God ;should- come tilt.
the second tempta,tion, touched on
being honest and truthful in busin-
ess. Many men have thought it im-
possible to be stiecesIsful In business-
and be honest and -fair, In their
dealing, like-bible story of MVO/MOW
the rich 'tax gatherer was quoted in
this respect.
The third tetriptation was that we
, influential think we can do as we-
. agolulkl.:ew,. headou boosndinesilish ingocweaSLthtoy- goandto
-The young men. 'of the choir Sang
My Shepherd is Leading Me Home.
a paraipliase of the '23rd. Psalm. The
choir rendered the anthem Go Not
Far From Me 'O God, by Zingarelli,
(P.Fialm- 71 verses . 8. 9, 1-2)
Y. P. U. PLAY TO
BE PRESENTED
The young people of 'the United
'Church will ,.pretent a splay in the
Bru;ssels Town Hall on Wednesday.
Flbruary, 8th. Watch for further
particulars'.
We have a large complete stock on hanif
of Aluminum and Steel Roofing.
• First Quality.
Lowest prices anywhere. Order now
as a general price increase and shortage
will be in effect soon.
Also let us have your orders for Cement,
as it will be in short supply.
D. N. McDonald
Phone 77 Brussels, Ont.
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FOUR BIG DAYS '
Wed. Fri: Sat:
, Jan. 25 27 28
Suspense 1Viletints in New
Monday, TUeAdaY and Wednesday
HELL BELOW zEPO-
(teChlicolor).
Men Ladd' 4oah Tettel
ThUndering spectacle sweeps the
trackless Atitertio. AdVentOre Chard-
ee eCNise the ice kWh •bottoin of the
.,,.On Cold%Wave atom Jan. 9th. to
Feb. 11th. - $4.95 IncluIng$
Styling, Cut, Set.
For appointment call 40x
Val's Beauty Shop
Melville
innemumionemuni
Presbyterian
Church'
10.00 a. m. Sunday School
11 a. In. Divine Worship
"Anxious of the World" '
Anthem: Praise Ye The Father -
Gounod
Minister: Rev. 0.sretn,*
OiganIst: L. D. Thompson R. M. T
The United Church
OF CANADA
Minister: Rev. A. Lane, B. IL
livine Worsnio - 11 o'cloca.
"The Aeons of eiraice" --- Bible
Reading
Church School - 12 &cloth
"Thy Word de a lmail unto my feet
land a light unto nit, Dttavt
Ps:an:106
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DP' CANADA
Pariah Of *Halal&
lit" 44106 Chiarchi,
2.50 PlieatiO Prayer
Outdo
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EiRiAa.gLa UNITED CHURCH
REPORTS SUCCESSFI- YEAR
A Year of etteeeSgal 'work WaS.
vs-viewed: by the Offieere and On,
gregation of Brussels United -
Church, wince they mot In the ,
,sohool, aroma of the Churelt. The
business Meeting was preeedeed by
a pot-luck supper arranged by the
women of the ,chtiirch,
,Rev, Andrew Lane was chairman,
of the mooting. The revert of the!
isession was presented by Berfram.
HemingwaY, vale reported -„tliet the
,total membership of the church is
317. )The treasurer's report given
by Edwin Martin, Showed total TO.
,celAte -of $5,899, with a, balance of
about $100, The alloCation tor mis-
sionary and maintenance work,
$1,050, was; 'oversubscribed.
Other mports given were,; for the
Sunday School, by Laurie Cousins;
untor congregation and Friend-
ship. Circle, Mrs. William Prams;
Mission Band, David Hemingway;
Choir, Mrs, Melville -15ennis: We-
man's Missionary Society; Missh
Plercnce Buchanan, Woman's As-
.sociation, Mrs, W. H. Bell; Young
People's Ham,- Murray Hoover;
Cemetery and perpetual ,,dare
Adrian MeTaggart.
New steward's, appointed for
three years are ,John Mitchell, W.
E. Willis, -Thomas Strachey, Chair-
man for the stewards- for ate -year
will be John Wheeler. Elected to
the 'session for a four-year term
are James Turnbull, W. C. Eliacott,
and James Bryan's.
Shop Hers and Save Abney
Club House Peanut .Butter 16 oz.
Refrigerator Jar 38c
Clover Leaf Cohoe Salmon 7 oz. tin 36c
GORDON OgNN,ETT ADPR-45§4a.
EAST HURON APRIL, _4901ETY
The annual meeting of tile gust
Tinren Agricultural Society was
held Wet Wednesida7 *gut la the
echoel room of the United Church,
foalewiAg dinner ,served by the
NifOineauls ASSOctatiOn ei the oburch
President James Mari ,presidel for
the evening. fReatedoivitb 0.4111, sit the
head table wend Mrs. Mir, Mr. and
MS. Wilfred Shortrecd, Mr. and
Mn.s If, R. Pearson, Mr. and Mrs
1, Turnbull. 0. W, Mont-
goinerY, Arthur Relten, Rev, and
Mrs, Andrew Lane, Mr, and Mrs.
Golicion Bennett of Islington, Mr.
and -Mrs. Norman Hoover,
Todd, and Mr: and Mrs, a 0, nat,..
'loom
• • • ‘Carnaiion Milk
Kleenex
DANCE
in Cranbrook Community Centre
Friday, January 27th
Geo. Smith's Orchestra
Lunch Booth in the Hall.
Admission at Popular Prices
Sponsored by Cranbrook Hall lloa.rd
20% Off
REFRIGERATORS
RANGES
WASHERS
GREGG'S HARDWARE
PHONE 17 BRUSSELS
, 2 for 25c
2 for 35c
10 lbs. Redpath Sugar • 85c
Shredded Wheat • - • , s 2 for 35c
Nestles Quick 1 lb. tin .. • .. • • • • 52 c
You will find other values just as great as these at
THE UTLEDGE ROCERY
Not just to-day or to-morrow, but Every Day of the year.
Phone 7 We Deliver
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THIEF GETS $40 BRUSSELS HORTICUTURAL
AT WALTON MILL SICCIETY ELECTS OFFICERS
The Bruisiselisi Sc-o l
jety elected OfficerS -alt its meeting
in; the basement of the Library. The
nnesident Mrs. Earl Cudmore Was in
the chair.
The treasurer, Mrs. Kesnetth
Shurrie, revealed that plants and
bulbs to •the value of $350.92 had
been distributed and $33 was. Spent
in -civic improvements'. A 'successful
Year's work was reviewed and the
work of Mrs. G. R. Cairipbell- and her
committee was highly praised. Sever-
al attractive tower beds were planted
arounkl the busdnesS part of the vill•
Friday and Saturday AfternoOn, lane and a- large one on the library
February lid. aiid 4th. 5r11- with a background .1 c4f shrubs.
The work will be continued next
-sumMer,
For the roll call, each, member
Wrote a queition on a. dip, of paper
an 411Zciiiestions were anSwereicl by
diffOrd Illinns.Of dilution-, director for
!the Ontario Provincial Horticultural a -Piece for a few new members but
,Society for district 8. Mr. Epps ,pre- they must enroll by next Tuesday.
sided for the elect/On of officers. Mrs,
The Walton chopping mill was
broken into .some time on Saturday
might about $40 was taken from
)the mill. Entrance was made through
8 back door or window. The mill
Is owned by Herb. 'Travis.
• , During a program .of 1 short
speeches; Carl Hemingway eVress_
ed the gratitude of the congreger
ton to Mr. and Mrs. Lane. Mr.
Lane eXpalessed allPreciattion, of I
the efforts of each organization,
which added together; reishlted In
year of 'success, Mies Marion
Hoover contributed a .piano solo.
THE KANSAS FARMER
AND HIS ENTERTAINERS
Friday 4Evening, Jinuary 27th.
' Brussels Town Hall
Modern, and Old Tyme Dante
The •,Nall eliteVs. •
Auspices of L. 0. L.
LAST CALL FOR
NEW BAND MEMBERS
Thtsi is the last chance, at the
present time, for the childreru Of this
clonnnunity Ito take advantage of the '
;opportunity offered them. '"
'Enroll NOW as a member' of the
TJions Club:Rand. Begin instruction
under the direction -of Randmaster
Schubert with the twenty new mem-
bers ahead); enrolled. There
' Brueseis Haifa
AuspiceS George Pollard and,
Chain SaW VoinkafiT
Saturday iVening February 4th.,
Brussels Town Hail .110,
for LtimberjaCkI -Janiboiei:
SPECIAL
About 140 guests, the largest at-
tendance at an ,annual meeting of
ithe Isoelety for Many Years, ,sat
down to dinner, Rev, Mr, Lane -said
grace and later, on behalf of the
church hoard, welcomed- the guests,
Shortreed introduced 'the guests
at the head table and expressed the
appreciation of the Society -to the
Woman's Association for the din-
ner. Mrs, James- .Bryans replied.
Willi tm J. Turnbull, introduced
Gordon Bennett :of Islington, who
was :agricultural representative .for
Huron County from 1.945 to 10'51 and
is now' associate director -of exten-
sion. foir-the Ontario Cepartmest of
Agriculture. * Mr. Bennett accom_
'panted a group of Ontario Junior
Farmers -on al trip Overseas last
May. when they visited Scotland,
England, Ireland, Denmark, Hol
land, and France. Ire told the -gatthi
ering that he was deeply ImpreSsed
with beauty and eleaniness of the
countries cvisited and - with: the
!ability -of the"people 'to make the
very best use of their agricultural
eenoaige. With .a iseries -Of colored
slides he illustrated the .farming
tedliniques used is lilurejean eount-
rids and also showed `the trend to- !
ward ,braniching out frOm conservat-
ive types of livestock to cross-breeds
which -suit their .panticular need
best.
Is hisl 'president** 4ernarlos, Mr.
Mair said that the 1955 Fair had
been one of 'the moat Successful in
the history Of the ,society. Ile re
ported -drat at the ,fair grounds
1,600 1eet of tile lad-ben- Put in to,
provide -drainage for the race track,
the crystal Palace had been rewired, •
and (seine new cattle pens built
Review Women's Work UNITED CHURCH Y. P. U.
'The Y. P. IJ. of the United churckl
haid the pleasure. of enjoying a
skating party in Belgrave on Wed-
nesday evening, Jan. 18th. ;sponsored
lit the Belgrave Y. P. U. Atter
skating a lunch was isenved.
Instead of the regular meeting on
Monday, jan. 28rd. a -number of
the members attended an- Area
meeting at I3elgrave.
Mrs. Earl Cudmore, president of
the women's division, reviewed
their activities, pointing oat that
they hold started in January to re-
vise :the prize list .and get it out
early to allow competitors time to
produce new articles.
in his financial statement, Nor-
HoloVer, treasurer. gave the
total receipts as 86,018,77 Expenses
totaled $6,080. There are . 1.4.1 Paid
up members for 1956.
Arthur Dolton, ,assis't'ant
tatral representative foil Huron
.speaking :on 4-H Clul.) Ativity said
that Bruseerts was the ionly. area
Where all -the members of both clubs
Earl Cudmore was returned ,as Pres-
ident. Vice-pri'•Isidents are Mrs. W. H.
Bell and Mrs. lohn Gibson; secretary-
'itreasaifei-, Mrs. Kenneth, Shurrie;
directors.for a iticurio-year term, Mrs. G.
rt. Campbell, Mrs. Thos. Miller„ Miss
Addle Cardiff. Mrs. PertramHeming-
way, Mrs. Gordon, Knight; for a one-
year term. Mrs. Kenneth Tyerman,
Mail, J, 0. Long, Mrs. William Turn-
hut Mrs. Lloyd Workman and Mrs, !
3'ohn Wheeler,
NOTICE
The Annual Meeting of Belgravo
School. Pair will be held on Friday,
Jan. 27th at 2 p. m. in the Comninn-
ity Centre. Reports Will be given.
Officers elected ,and plans Made for
Fair dud Music Feetival for 1956.
REGEN1 THEA T
Seaford) Ora.
* *
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
CARD OF THANKS
Sincere thanks is extended Ito all
those \Mho reniembered me. with
card.s., letters 'and treats and visited
.4n.e while I was a patient in Wing.
bam !hospital and .since iuy rettirn
home. Your kindnesS is appreciated.
MIL John. Fischer
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2 lb. 'CTN C'l'over Crest Honey 61c
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27c 1 - 44 oz. Instant Quaker Cats !•I'J 14. 3, SC
Store flours 8,30 Till 6 P. 114, Every Day Including Wednesday.
„,,.„ We Close Saturday Kites At 9 P. M.
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