The Brussels Post, 1956-08-22, Page 1- AUTO •
WINDSTORM-,
LIABILITY
-- PLATE GLASS
- BONDS
FIRE
PERSONAL PROPERTY
i-- BURGLARY
1--TELEVISION FLOATEM
W. E. Collins, Insurance Agent
THE
utimirbe'd as mead cUmo MIX ralt OtOes L4Mosztationt, Cottirws Wednesday, Aug, 22nd, 1956 Poet Publishing House
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King Omar THE McWHIRTER Mrs David 0. Ross
FUND CLOSED The death of las. Devitt C. Item
TO those 1,Sto donated $43 generous- on WedneedaY, August 15111, brought ,
ly to the Wm, MeWhirter fund, I to a elese tho life of Brussels 'Oldest
wish O' make public the following lady. Mo. Ross died peacefully in
, ;statement, I sincerely hope these her sleep Elwin the ;night following
# . ctheir )onotareibytrt was
'
.s edaPpperZe ;of the way a dayher 141.1 of 0.1 activities, Welt- .n
ing .an rug her flowers and.enjoying
Roy. Kennedy, vim, wyertising visits with friends. She Was in her
Jack Thyme. expenditures for PM, year., Her cheery happy dia.
advertising etc, $19,00 position endeared her to a wide
circle, of friends rand their visits were
These two items were looked a b3,ight mmt in h er life,
after by Ian McDonald's :donation of
$21.00 By so,iloing, all your donate
She was formerly Maria Jane
Ames, the, daughter ;of Samuel and
for the
Grey township, Before her Marriage
Mary Forster Antes and was born in
she- was a :school teacher. Follow-
'Mg her marriage to David C. Ross,
she has lived her entire life in
BrOsels. Mrs. Ross died in 1950.
She was a devoted member of
Brussels United Church, and a life
member of the W. M. S.
Surviving are 'two sons Dr. George
H. 'Ross, Wingh.aan, Dr, J. Vernon
Ross, London, and four daughters,
Mrs. R. S. (Luella) McLauchlin and
gladioli ralea
Church, 13elinOre,
of Joanne
Pink and White
McIntosh 'Vied:
for the :marri,ac
Royal York Peanut Butter
16 oz, jar • • - 3:0
Rose Brand Sweet Mixed Pickles
16 oz. jar
t 32c
Jello 444444 • • • • • 3 for, vp,
Maple Leaf Sockeye Salmon 7 oz. tin 474
Rose Brand Peas 15 oz. tin • • - 2 for 27c
$10.2 5
$22,71
6.70
0,41
11.60
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• ions went directly to pay
following; •k
wood, ,clothing
Misses Dickson,s, clothing
H. Dent, Shoes and sox
Meade 'Store, clothing
Areade Store, ;clothing
Dr, Myers & Assisting
Doctor
Miss, B. Johnston, nursing
Miss E. Boyd nursing,
Mrs T. MeClory, nursing,'
Listowel Hospital •
/ou will find other values just as great as these at
HE 11 G Rz CERY ;250,60
23.00
27.00
27.00
300,72
„Miss Gertrude, both of Brussels, Mrs.
Phone 7
Not just to-day or to-morrow, but Every Day of the year.
1. We De iver
FROZEN 'num AND
VEGETABLES.
.are -so-O-a geed )11).01), they are liarveated at their peak ilaNear time
and .frozen imMedfately, To ensure that Yen ealieY 'their tap .ilavours
rupgt winter it its recommended by Certain anthorttles thot, YOP-
Package them in FRBEZ-R-PACK Ca;rtona or • SFALTUGIIT rolindf
Containers'. There is a Preparation and Packaging Chart, on the
back ..cover of our 1350 Calendar and also en the hack of. the PreeZ-
U-Peek Cantons for fruits and vegetables: •
We have a good- supply ot'Freez-R Pack cartons (25 UnitS
of 6 servings size) and refill bags for your previous eaItteirei and
round .Sealright .containers in, quart and pint sizes which can be
need 8 or 4 tittles. • •
For wrapping nileate, we have heals:711y waxed sheets of 24" by
3.6"'Paper,
BRUSSELS CREAMERY
R. B. COUSINS, LTD
Mac Baeker Auto Supply
and Fina Service
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
With. Every Purchase Of Gas
1 CAN JOHNSON CAR NU POLISH
Reg. $1.65 for only $1.25
$747.44
Total iDonatilanc.,
Gilniar, • ;daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
'Edwin Gilmer of. Mildmay, and
William Herbert King.. Son of Mr.
and • Mrs, William C. King of
;Brussels,. ,Rev. Barold West offic-
iated at the afternoon ceremony,
Saturday, August 18th.
Mr. Louis B. Thompson, Tirtissels,
played traditional wedding music.
Mr. Mist Strovinski of Tillsonburg
was Soloist.
Given in' marriage by her father,
the bride was gowned in antique
shade faille, taffeta, featuring a
settintared bodice of 'Guipure lace
above .4 very bouffant skirt of faille
;taffetta, caught with motifs of the
lace throughout the: skirt which fell
to a chapel train; abort tucked
sleeves and portrait neeltine with
long Guipure lace mittens. Her band-
eaux head dress of matching lace en-
crusted' with pearls, held her finger-
tip Illusion veil and she carried
bronze. chrysanthemums.
The bride was attended by Miss
Jacqueline Tireontn; Mrs.
Muriel Attwood, Owen Sound; Mrs.
Nadine Cat:hers, Wroxeter. dresse*;
alike in waltz length, princess gowns
of oalt leaf' broan 'faille taffetta.
rounded necklines and short sleeves
with short taffetta mittens. The back
of the dresses were trimmed with
taffetta. bows and they wore bard*
eaux head dresses of taffetta bows
with rose beige - veils, matching,
shoes, and carried ahasla daisies.
Vana Lee Gilmer, Galt, who was
•flowergirl, wore apple green faille
taffetta and nylon net. She carried
gold chrysanthemums.
Hugh, Pearson, Brussels. wan
;groomsman and ushers- were Jack
Bates, St. .Catherines and Donald
;Gilmer of Galt. ,•
. For the reception in• McIntosh ,
United Church at • 4,30 p.m. the
bride's mother wore a sheath dress
of egg shell crystelette- aver taffeta
with black accessories and corsage
1'0 gold etrysenthernumsj. Mire
.groom's mother was dressed in beige
duster and; matching figured sheiath
747.44
Gifford (Doris). Swartinan, Sioux
$aoliout„ Mrs. Mauro (Marjorie)
Toronto. There are seven
grand children and two great grand
children,
Her funeral, attended by many
relatives and friends, was conducted
by Rev. Andrew Lane of Brussels
United Church from her late home
on Friday ,afternoon. Pall bearerk
were six nephews Clifford, George
and Stanley Dunbar, Ross Cunning.
ham, Norman and Harvey Ross,
The beautifill floral tributes,
which. bespoke the love and esteem.
of many friends were carried by
T. McDonald. William C. King, and
David and Murray Ross. Burial took
place in Brussels cemetery.
rk The Listowel, Hospital bill was
$323.40 All the money left in the
'fund was $31$0.72
Listowel Hospital very generously
gave WI a paid in full bill.
Yours truly
Ian McDonald
A complete list of those whose
donations made a grand total of
$747,44 lies been left at the Brussels
Post eililable for anyone to see
who wishes to.
Ian McDonald
35c
2 - 15 oz. Tins Green Giant Fancy
New Pack Peas
Chase & Sanborn Instant Coffee
15c off 6 oz. jar • • • • • • •
8 oz. Jar Club House Pimento
Stuffed Olives 39c
Complete Stock of Mufflers, Tail Pipes
Batteries, Brake Linings, Ignition and Tires
Wash Jobs And Lubrication A Specialty
All parts at Wholesale Price and in-
stalled at Low Rates. Tickets on the
Fina Car with every purchase of gasoline.
Phone 113x
We Pick Up And Deliver
MELVILLE CHURCH
2 - 20 oz. Tins Stokely's Fancy
Tomato Juice
•
NOTICE RE MAGAZINE
SALESMEN
Residents of Brussels,' Morris •
and Grey take notice that Brussels
Branch 218 Canadian„ Legion is in no
way connected with the proposed
;canvas of this area by Magazine
Salesmen representing thernselVes as
Legion' represeatativies.
Ralph Shaw
Secretary
29c
Rev, Andrew Lane took his text'
from II Timothy 1;7 For God hatth
'not given us the spirit ,of fear, but of
Power and of love, and of a siound
mind. The speaker stated that fear
is a deadly disease of the hum;a:n
;spirit. And how prevalent it is. It is
,a, sense of inadequacy God not
given us the spirit of tear but of
Power, ac.cessiable through, faith.
through faith. God also gives us the
Spirit of love4,- of 'unidisceuraged
goodwill. The way to attain a spirit
of goodwill is by way of the Christ.
Ilan faith Again.in place of fear God
given us, the spirit of a sound „mind,
a mind that pulls life. together and'
integrates it. Gives life purpose and
salves*RIS fi:om a sense of cynicism
and futility.
Strong Christian faith is the best
means of maintaining high morale
In life, which is the perpetual
ability to come back.
Mrs. Harold Smelidon, Walton,
was guest soloist and her selection
was. Bow lovely are Thy Dwellings,
by Liddle.
,Soloist, - Mary Lou McFarlane
;MeIntosli United Church, for
Imes with black accessories.
For travelling the bride chose a ,
sheath dress and matching duster
of rose beige with black accessories
;and mauve orchid corsage.
• On their return from a wedding)
trip to Algonquin Park, the Thousand
Islands land Montreal, Mr, and Mrs
King will reside in Brussels.
Guests from distance included
;Mrs. Laura Brown, Miss Possie.,
Detroit; Miss Edith Dett.
• man, London. Others from. St.
Thomas,. Stratford, end Toronto. I
3 - Tins Asst. Heinz Baby Food 25c
Store Hours
MON. - TUES. - WED. THUR.. FRI. 8:30 TO 6 P. IC
SAT. 8.30 To 10 P. M. WE DELIVER.
G EWA It'S BUS TRIP,
TORONTO C. N. E.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29th
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st.
Bus Leaving Brussels 7 A. M.
Bus Leaving Etnel 7.15 A.M.
Bus Leaving Molesworth 7.30 A. M.
Bus Returning After
Grandstand Show 11 A. M.
Sponsored by Ladles Inter,
Ball Club
Adults $4.00 -- Reserved Seats
Public School Children $2.00
Phone 11 or 48x4
POSTAL DEPARTMENT
ASKS FOR TENDERS
Post Department The Office has
asked for tenders for carrying mall
on „motor ..vehicle routes ..for the
district, to go into effect Ocober let.
if C. N. R. railway service Is cur-
tailed as has been proposed,
(enders are required to be in the
hands .,of ,.the „Department ,.by 12
o'clock noon, Sept. 1.
.,.Two routes are proposed, Harriston
to Brussels, 40.3 miles; Palmerston
to Wingham 48,5 miles.
,„The Harriston - Brussels service
will ..leave „Harriston ,.4.55 a.m. -
and I arrive. In BrusSels at 6.25 a.m. via JJ
Palmerston, Gowanstown, ListoWel,
Atwood and Brussels. it will leave
27 Brussels at 6.30 a.m. and arrive In
Harriston at 8.30 a.m'.
The Palmerston - Wingham service
English will leave Pamerston at 10.26 a rn.
i and arrive in Brussels at 12.33 p.m.
itIAPITOL Listrow and Wingharn *a-t 1.05 p.m,via Gown-
the
'minder 'of the week,
THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
IN CANADA
Knox Church, CRANBROOK
Minister: Mr. C. L.,Thompson
Sunday School . 10 a, m.
MORNING WORSHIP „,. 11.15 a.m.
We with Christ is an endleas hope;
Without Him it is a hopleSs end.,,
FEDI:1,LE WE KNOW MORRIS CENTENNIAL
Mr. James Perrie assisted at the CREDITORS
Goderich Summer Camp last week,
Mrs. Harold Parker, Fergus, visillea Anyone having a bill against
last week with Mr. and Mrs W. Morris Centennial Committee is
P,Orrie. asked to submit it at once ea that
Miss. Mina McKelvey has returned ell accounts may be, settled at
to Hamilton after spending the past September meeting
Also the identity of dome prize five weeks with her sister and
winners in 'they ,parade is not known brother in law Mr. and Mrs, H Bryan
to the committee, Please send your Rely, M, F. Oldham and Mrs Old 'to
once to, the treasurer. ham Clayton, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. H. Bryan over the week- 1st. Prize Best Comic Float. No. 7
end. 1st, Prize Best Clown
Mr. and Mrs. James Armstrong 5th. Prize Best Decorated Bicycle
ist, Prize ate 3rd. Prize Old Vehicle Jr, Armstrong flew from' Brussels
to. Toronto last Sunday. Leona is running, on its own power, No 10
visiting in Toronto tith Mr. and and No. 37
Mrs. ;Robert Joyce and family 'for a Ralph. Shaw
few days and 'then going by train to Treasurer.
Sault Ste, Marie to visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Wilson Tibbo for the re
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LLASFIMAR
DRIVE-1P4 THEATRE
LISTOWEL. ONT.
BROWNIE'S.
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
Thur. Frl. Aug. 23 - 24
"M A R T Y"
Academy Award Winner
Ernest Sorgnlne Betsy Blair pups brown
FOR SALE
Purebred Beagle
black;
Thos Kirkby
Phone 47 Brussels, Ont.
Knox. Church, ETHEL CLINTON O N T.
Minister: Mr. C. L. Thompson ...--
MORNING WORSHIP ..,. 9.45 a.m.
Sunday School 1.1 a. in. Thurs. - FrL Aug. - 23 . 24
It is very easy to be religous, but '‘HEIDI AND PETER't
It is a different Matter to be a. (Color) •
Eisbeth Sigmund
(Two Cartoons)
NOTICE
The Seaforth and Clinton offices of
S. E. Longataff will be closed Mori:
Tues. Wed. Aug. 27, ;28, 29, while
Mr, Longsitatf is attending en ad-'
Vat-toed course it Orthopics, the
science of increasing visual effieleti-
cy and straightening Mimed eyes'
Without the rule Of surgery.
Walton true Christian. Sat. - Mon. Aug. 25
"DESERT SANDS"
(Color)
Ralph Meeker Marla.
..•••••••••••
Office Over Krauter's Plumbing
YOUR PROTECTION IS OUR BUSINESS -71:11i
Qiantiias
Sat. IVIOn. Aug, 255-. 27,
"MAN WiTi4 THE' Gimo
Robert M itehttin Jen Meeting
(Two Coi•toonit)
TUeS;', Wed. 29
"SUMMERTIME"
(Color) (Adult)'
katheritie Hepburn
(One • darttion)'
WANTED
Melville Presbyterian
THEATRE _ Stown, Listowel, Atwood, Ethel.
•••.-...-; Returning ..it will -leave .,Winghalii
2 ithowi nightly 7.30 - 0. at 2.05 p.m., Brussels 3.04 arrive in
Matinee Saturday 2 p. PaiiiieratOn 4.25
Tues. - Wed. Aug. 28 - 29
"RACHAEL AND
THE STRANGER"
Loretta Young Holden 'Old Scrap Iron„ Cars, Rags, Batterfask
Feathers and Scrap of Any Kind.
Will pick up all orders, big " or snip.IL.
- Highest Cash. Prices Paul
thuoo, - #0,. Aug. 30 , 31
"THE` ktitsitU01•4(AtO
(d6160)
. BUR Lancaster
Diana Lynn Diane Foster'
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and S. George tart, R. R. 2
)trtiestae„ Ontario, witdh to announce
the etigagenietit of their dide
Ana:ter Etta SuSainialt Mee. tO
A1fret1 .Antirect (Fred) Bueltanati,1
youtgett son Of Mr and Mrs. Alfred 1
truOiAtio.n, dittitodi
Ontario.
The marriage to talte Plate early
in 'September,
Two shows Nightly, Rain. 'de doer
toi Office Open at -7,24
lrlrst Shortat 'Nisi
chticiftgi 17.1nder 12 in data
cnrioand at Each PerfOrnianee
axman.Salvage Cuhrch fieryiet
Every' Sunday Evening
at 7.40 P.M:
Atiaplees Citnttln
Ministerlal AttiOnlatleri Phone iO7Js Sammy Wa,
Sat. .16.1
John Wayne and Marjorie 'Main,
in.
THE' 8HEO1-4t
OF ti-it HILLS
teoffiloolo,'
.SPedial *Added .AttrehtiOil
• .nt66V AND HIE '660
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Church
10.06'd.. M. aunty 1.1,4-...1-1061
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LIMON' SERVICES
Preacher c° tovr, I Land ., •
During the month of August tie
Viitisd acid Presbyterian tour&
pitons " will hold a united .SeriiCa.
in litettilte Presbyterian dittretii Thurs,' ' Oei,- • Aug. 30 ''' 31
Iliiiiikitek Re* M. .r. Oanditi iii. ii. • ',OWL 60 . TI.71 •
lirgahliett La D. Thompson R. tifto;* tbuti-L PACIFIC"
s. • s s Viegleda- MaYo Dennla Morgan.
Thee .United thatch (told , 'Cartoon)':
or 'CANADA•
Slinitteil 14ii4 k Lana, if. A,,,,,
buitio ,motet
Union Serviced Mil lid held with the
Presbyterian otitOetilif* Itn *4 .
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