The Brussels Post, 1956-09-05, Page 1POS BRU SELS E T
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ZOO per Year $2. Noe ,,utixoritip% ass i;4:741 clan Vii. Ottitee DePsrtmeutg 0134111 fa Wednesday, September 5th, 1956 Post Publishing House
,-,-KERNAPHAN • •
Bast "4e or gladioli, ;mil fern dec-
orated th e from( of Mr. and .Mrs,.
Cliff Nornalgban for the 'wedding. of
their daughter, Manna Elaine, to
CifoollT Allan Nlehol, son of Mrs.
Frank Nichol and the late Mr
Ni, la+rl Rev, Colvin Of Brussels !
Presbyterian Church officiated,
The bride wore a ballerina length
gown of white nylon lace over
•taffeta. Her fingertip veil was held
by a headress of seed pearls. She
-torn a rhinestone necklace . and
bracelet, gift' of the groom and -earn
led a boquet red roses and v.htt4
mums,
Miss Elizabeth Myers, as brides,
maid. wore 11 ballerina length ,gown
of blue nylon net ,over taffeta and
carried yellow and white mums.
Fred McOutcheon 'of Welland,
I funeral, service was conduced Sat< was groomsman,
urday, September 1,st. at 2 o'elock by For their trip to the West Coact ; •
'cilelerneRtee; P. Jewell Of St. John's the bride donned a turquoise wool March Burial took place In Brussel ' suit with black and white access.
• ories.
On their return th ey will' reside "'
in Brussels.
MRS. :CLIFFORD. MARKS.
AND INFANT CHILD
Mrs. kilitiord Marks, 43, con. 4.
Morris-township and her Mfant ethild
tiled In the Listowel hospital on.
Thurliday. August 2.01I. The former
Margaret Ellen 'Nichol, Mrs,. Marks
was the daughter of Mrs. jean
Greavo,s, Melia Brussels, and the
late Edward Nichol, She. was born in •
Morris towitChip and had lived all,
her life in this district, Besides her
mother, she in survived by her hus-
band; two sons, David and Stanley,
at home; three dmagitters, Mrs. •
Lloyd (Mildred) Metter. Morkton:
'Edith, Toronto: and Dorothy, at
borne: one sister, Mrs. Harris •
Movettal Stratton, Windsor; and'
three brothers, Robert Nichol. Brus
siels; 'Andrew, Michigan: and Ever.
ett. Windsor. Mrs. Marks was •a
member of St. John's Anglican
Church, and tonic a deep interest 1.n '
the work of the Majestic Women'A
Institute, The body rested at the D,
Rano. funeral borne where a
13 BEGINNERS Et RO1-L
AT .pvpLic SCHOOL HERE
Thirteen tiny tots skipped Off to
school for the first time Tgos-
day 'to begin their selvelastic career
at Brussels Public 'S011001 which has •
an enrollment of 122 ;students, WS
year. Grade 1 has 13; Grade 2, 1,4;.
Grade Ii, .15; 'Grade 4, 21; Grade 5,
15 1 Grade 6, 14; Grade 7, '10; Grade
8, 15
The teaultIng staff • remains the,
same as last year,.
Grade 1 beginners are; Joyce
Barrett, Judy Collins, Douglas Curr.
le. Patricia Doll, 'Robert Kellington, •
'David Jamieson, Susanne McDonald,
Paul MoDenalld„ Ronald Myers,
Terry Rutledge, Brenda Shaw, Mx*.
Ins Wheeler, Kenneth Work, •
fain Clinton Branch No. 140
OF Ilia Aylmer Fancy Pumpkin 28 oz. tin
2 for 35c
Cana,dian.- Legion Home Apple and Cherry Jam.
24 oz. jar
York Brand Peanut Butter
24 oz. jar ,,,, , • 53c
Burns Chuckwagon Dinnei 15 oz. 38c
29c: e
advises all residents of Huron Coonty that it has
available to them Sick Room Equipment
FREE OF CHARGE
(hospital beds, wheel chairs, invalid walkers)
Pt'
30c 'Appleford Wax Paper • .. .. 4
BRIDE-TO-BE SHOWERED
Mrs. Eleanor Ii.emingWal aria
daughter Marion .entertained at their
h ome for a shower in honor of Miss
Joyce Miller, Prior to her marriage.
About 40 friends and 'neighbours
gathered .to give.joyee their .best
wishes,. •
Games and contaCts, conducted by
Jean Smith, were enjoyed during the
evening. Joyce • was. escorted to a
Chair, decorated with pink. and white
streamers and bells and. was present
•ed wilh many beautiful gifts, *clad_
tug a table lamp. The Brussels. Club
girls presented her with Gardenia
Pattern Silverware.
eN-pressed her thanks to. the
wroon for their many gifts. Lunch
was served by .the, hostess, assisted
by Isabel Al cock. Ruth Tielllinwav
and .Tenn Smith.
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This equipment was bought from the
branch's share of the \ proceeds of the Magazine
Subscription . Campaign conducted by the Crowell
Collier Publishing Company a year ago and the
branch's share of the campaign now In progress
fon will find other values just as great as these at
UTLEDGE GR CE ; A
,',.. ',
I ,, .:•.
mnii••••••••••••.
will purchase more of this equipment.
Day of the year. "' Not just to-day or to-morrow, but Every CRANBROOK.
Mr. and. Mrs. Jim Cameron, Sar-
W. J. DENOMME J. W. COUNTER
President Equipment Chairman We Deliva Phone 7 COOPER— MILLER
The United. Church parsonage,
Mr, and Mrs. Murray Parton and Brussels, was the setting for the :
daughters, Florida, accompanied wedding of Sarah Joyce, youngest y :1*S, Allen Cametronri Sarnia:, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. called on friends 'and relatives, last Miller, Brussels, and Orval Lloyd week. Cooper, ,only son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs, Murray Huether and Orwal Cooper, Kippen. The Rev.' family, accompanied by ..Mr. and Andrew Lane officiated at the f Mns. Jas, MacDonald, spent several double ring ceremony. clays in Toronto and attended the, The bride wore a gown of white
taffeta with double overskirt of
nylon not and a lace bolero jacket
.trimmed with rbinesitone,s and featus .
Mg a pointed stand-up collar and I
lily-Point sleeiVes. Her finger tip veil inaw, were week-end visitors with
'of nylon net, with scalloped em- friends here:
broidered edge, was held by a tiara 1 Mr. and Mits. C. L. Thompson. and
trimmed with lily-of4begvalley fow- Cecilia were in Toronto for Labor
era and she wore red roses. Day.
Miss, Marion 1-IfemIngway. as The following refers to a former
maid of honor, was gowned in pale tOrta•nbrook girl. • Marie attended
blue brocaded taffeta with Overskirt school in Oran,brook aul is the young-
of 'nylon net and matching taffeta est daughter of the late -George and
bolero. Her head dress was of blue Mrs. Baker, who lived on the farm.
nylon net -with rhinestone trim and now •oarneci and occupied by Earl
she wore a corsage of red roses. Dunn.
The groom Was attended by "Chatham — Sister St. Anthony,
nitro were holidaying with friends
here. Phone: Clinton, Hunter 29612
1847 Roger Bros. Silverplotte,
AT HALF PRICE
BY THE PIECE PR THE SAT
55 PIECE SERVICE FOR 8
1
MUST HAVE BEEN HUNGRY •et aglattrsi BY FAIR BOARD OPEN TO ALL ORGANIZATIONS
Grandfather's Birthday
Decorated Birthday Cake.
Home-made shirt
Homemade socks
Horne-made mitts
Home-made pyjamas
One original gift.
Table may be decorated
itors desire, Please bring
table.
PEOPLE WE KNOW
Cliff and Mrs. Dunbar left on
Thursday, Aug. 13011h. for a trip to
England. They will also visit Scot-
land and Ireland. They expect. 'to: be
back Canada in '%ix weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman' Smith,
Borden, Sask. and Miss Ruby Smith
have been. visiting relatives here,
Mrs. J. E. McKinnon and son and
two grandchildren of Fort William
and J. Hill and daughter "of
Detroit were gueSts at the' home of
Dan ifacTO1Oinon.
A thief, or thieves, slit the screen
in the door of Baeker Bros.
slaughter nouse and made off with
2 bind cmaxiers of beet on Tuesday
night. The breakin and theft was I
discovered, by George Baeker early
Wed4sday morning. AInveOtigatton,
is beinig made by P. 0. Lewis.
Gordon McGavin's Implement shop
was also broken into at Walton and.
a motor taken.
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4
4 4 Reg. $111.75 for Only $55.87
Ex,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Raker, Detroit,
,spent the holiday week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Baker. •
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sp'eiran, Sag..
Eternally Yours, First Love, Adoration,
Patterns
W. G. LEACH
Jeweller — Brussels
as
your own !
CLASSIFIED ADS. 1 ; Miss Flora' Turnbull returned home
Monday night from a two month*tva-
i cation in the British Isles and
- Mr. Frank Scott, Los. Angeles,
Europe and reports a good 'trip.
Phone 23r14 Calif., is visiting with his narents
Mr. end ialrs, W. S, Scat
. FOUND —
A woman's wrist watch. Owner- FOR SALE
can have same by identifying Wood and. Cedar
aVirs. Thomas Miller • Phone 37r2 Bill Turnbull Going ut of ur
47 tock Clearance NEW BARBER SHOP RATES
The following prices are Now in
effect in the Barber Shops in
Brussels
Hair Cut
Brush Cut
Children's Hair Cut
Town Children on Sat.
Head Rub
Shampoo
Singe
LOST - FAMILY DINNER
MARKS OCCASION • A sum of money Mose) • finder
please contact
Mrs, E. C. Thompson Phone 20r11
75c i formerly • a ward supervisor at St.
856 JoSeph's Hospital, London, becarne
40c superior of St. Joseph's Hospital
60e here Monday..
15e She bakes over the poSt from ,Sis-I taffeta dress with white accessories
50c ter Coninoilata, who is 'the new sm.!. aid corsage Of red carnations. She
20c perior at St. Mary's Hospital London
A family dinner was held on Sun-
day at the home of Mr and Mrs.
James S. Smith in honor of the
50th. wedding anniversary of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William J.
Mc1Vrarray of Brussels. Guests in '
-chided. her son Mr. R.J. and Mrs.
McMurray,' Donald and Gordon of
Wingham; Robert Eugene MelVfur•
ray and Miss Mary Mutchmore,
Toronto and -the Rev, and Mrs.
F. E. Jewell of Brussels.
All, Merchandise Must Be Sold
Take Advantage of Low Prices,
Everything Reduced
Robert Millar, Kippen.
A reception was held at the
bride's home. The brides mother
FOR SALE —
1 Princess Pat Steel Range,
new, also a brick cottage—
, apply to C. S. VanNorman, received guests, wearing a gold
was assisted 133r the groom's Mother
who chose a dress of dolly rose with The former Marie Baker of.
•Sister St. Anthony served here white accessories and a corsage of
white carnations. Following the as superintendent 'of ' nurses during
/ wedding dinner, Miss Marion. Marion Hein- the•war" ingway played two selection On her School re-opened here on Tuesday
coronet, "Bless. This 'House" and with five beginners; Joanne Drum, Lave. You Truly". Sharon Fischer, Joyce Huether, Barry For the wedding trip the bride Engel and -Freddie Stevenson. I hose 'a fuchsia shat taffeta dress Mr. and Mrs. W. Ferris spent{ " • With white accessories 'and corsage few clays' lash .week cottakge in i
like
4
FOR SALE
Good Hereford Heifer, freshening,
priced right
Earl Somers, Plume 1.01xr2 ; trett n S THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
IN CANADA
Knox Church, CRANBROOK
Minister: Mr. C. L. Thompson
Sunday School 10 a. m.
MORNING WORSHIP .... 11.15 a.M.
"Until Christ is born in your heart, F
religion is only a habit."
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For SALE
Gerard Heintzman Piano, in good
condition',
H. A. Fischer ' Phone 69 •
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Brussels Ontario
CARD M. THANKS
T. would like to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation for the
flowers and cards sent to me while
was' a patient in Clinton Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr, Myers, Dr.
Oakes and ,staff members of the
AP.C.I....•••••Isolirs.+•Iti•••nwr•ewagilanmt•MnsEV6WEIMSNAAMANIMMIO-
STORE 'FOR RENT —
Large • store for rent or can be ;
divided for two business offices.
For partimilars, apply to
Knox Church, ETHEL J. H. Stretten, Bruasels, Ont. Clinton Hospital.of .
Mrs, Muskoka, with Mr. and. Mrs, Clarence unests 'were present from London,
Minister: Mr. C. L. Thompson Phone, ox or 39 Price of Hamilton. — AUTO
— WINDSTORM
— LIABILITY
— PLATE GLASS . •
Gall, KiPiren, Grand Bend, Goderleh I
' ,and Br I FOR RENT NOTICE
House ion 6th.' of Grey. Water 'The Ladies' Division of the East
pressure in house "House on 4t1h. of Huron Agricultural Society will hold
Grey, bathrodint, •wlatter softener 'etc. I 1 • the13 Is Public
[Library on Saturday September 1.5th.
MORNING WORSHIP .... 9.45 a.m.
Sunday School 11 a. in,
"God's Well of Salvation is, deep and
full, but you have to lower the bucket
WESTERN FAIR, TICKETS. NOW i
ON SALE HERE AT
1
Mr and Mrs. Win. J. Maittrray
Brussels, will be at home to their
friends and neighbours on Wednes-
day, Sept. 12, from 7 p.m. 10 10 p.m.
on the occasion of their fiftieth
wedding anniversary.
AT HOME Bike Stale russet THE BRUSSELS POST
yoUrself,"
* * iggiiMin.71tg * Phone 3 Ian McDonald
Melville Church, BRUSSELS L'APITOL L1STOWEL sun., soh. 1.0 a. m. BRowNIE's 11111101111111111111111125310111111111111111
DRIVE1N THEATRE LLAsHMAR THEATRE PUBLIC WORSHIP .... 11 a. m.
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
.LISTOWEL. ONT.
— BONDS •
FIRE
"Morality Tist Holiness"
'
Soloist: June Baeker ,of London
Your can live a good life without
being saved, but you.. cannot enter
heaven, without ChriSt.
Minister: Rev. H. T. Colvin, B. D.
Organist: L. b. Thempson, R. M. T.
The United Church
Of CANADA
Webster: Rev. Lane. A. &
2 !Plows nIg*ntly 7.30 — 2.30 a. re.
Matinee Saturday 2 p. m. CLIN N 0 N T.
Box Office Opens at 7.30
First Show Begins at Dusk
— PERSONAL PROPERTV:
Engagement Announcement ,
Mr. and Mrs, William McNair Of
London wish to announce the en-
gagenient a their daughter, Plore
,Lrifirrirre, to William. Kenneth Clark,
san or Mrs. H. P. Laird of London,
and Mr. Kenneth Clerk 'of St, Oath-
arites. The marriage will take place
,SePttember 22nd. i.953 •-kt 2,00 p,na.
rilindOs Centre 'United Church.
...4ueomn•Scemmssmmvimormmams4k
— BURGLARY Thurs. - Fri. - Sat.
September 6 - 7 - 8
• EDWARD G. ROBINSON
and GLEN FORD in
THE VIOLENT MEN
Intrigue and Thrills in
Cinelnascope and Color
)
Thriet. - Fri. Sept; 6 7
`.PEARL OF THE
SOUTH PACIFIC"
(Color)
Virginia Mayo Dennis Morgan
— TELEVISION FLOA71111 Sept. 6 - 7 t Thurd, - Fri.
"UNDERWATER"
Jane Russell Riehadd Egan
(Color)
(Two Cartoons)
8At, Mon. Sept. 8 - 10 Sat. = Mon. Sept 8 - 10
Collins, Insurance Aged Mon. .. Tees'. Sept.10 - 11,
"THE RACERS"
Is. the Stator behind the greateet I MELVILLE CHURCH
Sports car cress country race' in the I
world', the European classic that ,
,,, R.,ev. Ilarold Oblivirt Based 'Trio ,
: t ritioh. Sirticley iirarilitig last, ext. the
claltiist the Hives of several drivers 'emitter story of tire woman ,at tire
eeoli yede. ,1 we n a or of ,o )1 1 ' ilt Mild in 61 'fit eh ilt — S int
KIRK 1501,16fikg i Mr. Colvin Was asked a nulattiOn One,
t ,day. A person who believes litt* 'BELLA DARVI ,Pit011td It:Oro,. ri aektirtto stand for
Cliremateepe Land doier , I .Pests Christ feting, that tithing the,
. ..cttlIna they slioniel later &Mart from
Wed, - tiitirs,.
it. Such a person should not doubt
Sept 12 g 13,1 .:41.. -i.'.2'endrioRs trod faltbfaltretfs itf fl:Ml,
0 yo u take to see your movies from; in ::;iviiig TVs Holy Spirit to heft
tied. Reel, grin a perstm in the pieta the edge of your seats We guarantee t then h,-;e taken We" unist helieVe •
Leen Won't settle. 'back' ofide, When you . in God's k e etying, pawo, :pail std,te,t
Wo- ire "kept by the power of amtv,
litt•it, NIGHT golbt. ItilikeliVi Brian Prescott. was soloist 'MA
blrieliihaeoPii, salm. The Bearititirclea hy Valetta.
Adult GROUP clitlit,AV di4N§bititb• 1
1211Vitie Worship 11,15 aan. • , "SPANISH "STATIONS WEST"
"The Christian Sanctuary"
Color) / Dick Powell 1 • Jane Greer
Maureen O'Hara9 Paul Henreid Phone 47 ant.
Office Over Kreuter's Plurnbind telPtItl't
YOUR "PROTECTION OUR idtisiNEdti
(Two cartoons) Tues. -Wed. Sept. 11 . 12
SPLIT SECOND"
(Adult)
Stepelin McNally, Alexis Snail
Chinch SelloOtit • /0', a. M.
'`Noll foreelting the oAerriblitvg. of
'913ktitetirod- IiogOthoi, itobrovm 10:25
Anglican' Church
'6# 'CANADA
6406111dt' 1
ReV. Friel E. Jewell, tt-, iltictdii
it
616 .tt.
beorgsos Walton •''
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Wed.Sept, 11 12 1
"Gunge Din"
Cory Grant Vietor MCLaglati —
(TWO Caffeine) ThUrs, g g Sept. id 14
Wed. proceeds SWirifirlifig l'EUNbEttWAttft°
Not Fund Jane RuSseit (Cele) Richard Egan
MCNEIL'S SHELL Satirk0A,
tittaLt. LtiftefttioLfP
si4tiLL itt notsti Plibitioutire
60140,0
Onnia and Anentanakan,
"Austin ales and erotet tl
i'iipati'a Ii fill kasItspi
IkINONS rye •• 11111.4,111LA IMO* '1
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Thurs. OM, Sept. - 14 ' 0E14 CAR'
Regardlestat Of 'Minter Of tiMbetigdft
on f011oWifig Tuesdays: Sept.
Sept., 11, td,vt.
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11 0AttiONtr
(Color)
"dornet Wilde Vtion•ne 'be Carlo
(Two tart00-613).
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