The Brussels Post, 1956-10-31, Page 1n
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Friday,. November 2nd
Music by Henderson Orchestra
Dancing from 10 to 1.30
500PtRhIZES FOR BEST COSTUMES
Lunch
AdmissIonn; Popular PriGeiw
Sponsored by Crank rok }fall Boar4
Everybody Welcome,
St. John's Guild
Bazaar and Tea
In the Brussels Public Library
Saturday, November 10th
OPENS AT 3 P. M
day,
For the neon despatch the mail
will close at 11.45 A.M. Afternoon
:despatch at 1.45 P, M.
Mails will arrive at 8.26 A, ML; 12.33
noon and from the north 2.37
PEOPLE WE KNOW
Mrs. J.. P,allantyne, is visiting her
son Archie in London,
Mr. and 4s, Laurie Cousins are
visiting in, the, Eastern States.
A, Elliott, Exeter, is, in hos- •
hospital there with pneumonia,
Mrs. T, W, Nanceleiville, Hamilton,
was a Sunday ;visitor with her cousin
Miss Melly Grewar.
Misses Nellie and Maud Haslam
and nephew of Hamilton were Sun•
day visitors at the home :of Mr, and
Mrs Ian leteDonald.
Mr. D. A. Rann, Brussles, was
elected president of the Georgian
Bay District of the Funeral Directors
Association at a meeting in Harris-1
ton last Firday night. m ,
James Male, president of the Brus- 1
sels Fall Fair was elected assistant
director 'of District No, 8 Agrculrtur
al Society Association at the annual
meeting in Kiricton oar Tuesday.
George Somers, who is employed
`by Waxman Salvage, suffered see-
end degree burns la.,st Friday when
gas was ignited while he was cue
tag up a salvaged car with a blow
torch. Burning gas sprayed his
clothing and burned Me legs. Dr. B
W ,SItephens attended him and he
was removed to Wingtham hespital.
The Pall Deanery of the Anglican
W. A. Iasi held. in Trinity MIMI,
flayflekl, on Wekinesdiar, Ocher
24th. Tholse attending !Flom Bras-
els were Mrs. F. Jewell, Mrs.. J.
IS:mith, Mrs. D. Somers liffes. B.
Bernard, 'Mn'.r H. Bryan, Mrs. 11.
Whitford. Mrs. G. 13vadsher.
and Mrs. G. Davis.
, Knox Church, ETHEL
97 Minister: Mr. C. L. ThompsOn
Banda/ &tool 1.30 P. M.
AdUit Bible Class 1.69 P. M.
Afterpm Worship 2.30 P.M.
641jalala, as a *oter, had hia
') rat ankh: worse; and nisi 'idages
wogtst Am:,
WE WaLOOME YOU TO OUR
BERVICEIS
se
Melville Church
Full Lines Ladies Plastic Overshoes ...
Nylon Overshoes from
Phone 11
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Ntlyrleosns oes,S1h5ds freniero5m1 gauge ... t.sw_
4.11!.5•
Foam Tread Slippers „ . . . . SSW
Brus:gels. Ont.'
Post Publishing House
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Wealles4YH, .00tOl;er .3.1.st, '1906. ;400 per ye...ar, Ofe9sSlesouL Ott*W4
LS POS
will partake of a chicken. dinner at
the Anglican elmroh, The Assembly
Warden will be guest APeeleer.
Guests were present from Wing,-
ham, Stratford, and Monicton, Lunch
was Convened by Mrs. W. BOgsr,
29c
,PIONEER RESIDENT
PASSES AWAY •
011e or the oldest residents of the
community Inc the person of James
Perrin passed away in :Brussels
on. Sunday, • .October Vet' in -11.15
02nd, year,
Mr. Perrie was born in Peeble-
shire, Scotland on Feb. 15' 1805,
being e OP of the late William
Perrie and Jane Brown, I-Is came
to Canada in 1871 with hie parents
and settled ou Vile 13 concession of
Grey Township where his son John
now resides,
2 for 33c
POST' OFFICE MAILING
scHgpuLE AND WICKET HOURS
I The wickets will be often daily
from 8,30 A. M. to 0 P. M,
All mail for the first despatch
in 'the morning must be in the office
Iipt later than 8 P. 11. the Prewleere
A. J. S.WEITZER, 01ST.
VISITS LIONS. pt,.up,
On Moudn7 evening, Oct. 28, A.
$WeitZer Z.:xe.ter who is Pletrict
Governer of A 1, officially .visited,
the 'IlrusSels . Lions. Club. Vome. of
Lion jalce iSweitser's duties are to
Oiled; .on the manner in which the
'officers of our club carry Out their
respetive (Tattoo!, the .extent of
'Our actlis.,ities in proMotin welfare
work, and to remilid us of 'the otter
ideals of Lionism, 1<Ie sitre,ssed that
the main theme 'of .1.0tonism is child
welfare, and helping the unfortunate
whether young or old. We should
.paly particular attention to the
,smaller helpful activities, Our dinner
meetings make for flie club members.
a *fit-able period of relaxation
and good fellowship. He also made
mention of the terrific scope of Lion.
ism in the 76 countries in which it
is orgnized and carried on. And in
their worlt. .L/ons have their trials
and tribulations, • as well as, the
happiness gained by giving a help-
Hng hand„ in promoting health,
f3atetty and 'training for the children
,in order that they may is tern live
a fuller and richer life and be a
greater benefit to society.
Talon Jake also bad the pleasant
duty of presenting 10,year 100%
attendance pins to Lions ;res. Arm
trong. Rov Cousins, Clair Long, R
G. Me-Bride, D. A'. Rene and H.
Thomas.
Fntertainment for the evening
Was prolvided by Miss Path Johnston
and Misses Barbara and Marion
Turnbull.
.• • • • • • • 38c
2 lbs. 47c
lb. 26c
2 for 35c
4 4
Hunt's Tomato Juice 48 oz. tin
Aylmer Whole Kernal Corn
14 oz. tin • • •
Sheriff 's. Good Morning
Marmalade 24• oz.
Lexia Seeded Raisins — • • •
Fluffe Shortening • • • ... • . •
Catelli-Spaghetti 20 oz. tin
UTLEOCE ifiRum2.AY
Announcing
STATE FARM AGENT
for Brussels and Walton District Will Lie-
%
LLOYD ETUE
If y(ou wish to get Insurance or if service Is required. by allr'
Policy Holler in the dIstrilt.
PHONE: GODERICH 1450 COLLECT
Not just to-day or to-morrow, but Every Day of the year.
rar e
..... 44 .. if ........ *ft •41,,-.4 44,
2 — 15 oz. tins Stokely's Honey Pod Ppm..
Mg-
2 — 20 oz. tins Stokley's Tomato Juice
1
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late .Tames Perrle
wish tie express their sincere thanks
to the friends and neighbours for
the kindness and sympathy shown
during the illness and death of
their father.
29
vz lb. tin Maple Leaf Red Sockeye Salmon
454',
1 lb. pkg. Swift's Jewell Shortening • • 28 .-
1 -- Large 6 oz. jar Cheery Morn
Pure Instant Coffee $1.43'
WITH $3 IN PURCHASES YOU CAN PURCHASE FOR Mir
A THREE PIECE CALDWELL TOWEL SET CONSISTING' Or -
- 1 Bath Towel — 1 Guest Towel — 1 Face Cloth —
ST. AMBROSE
ALTAR SOCIETY
On October 13th. the ladiee of the
Altar Society met a the home of
Mrs Fergus Connelly. The president
conducted the fleeting and opening
prayer was by Mrs. Wm, Blake,
For roll call each member told the
size of her shoes, lorfeiting that
amount in pennies. Mrs. Kernag'han
NOTICE . •
BAZAAR and SUPPER
The annual bazaar and supper of
Sit. David's Church, lienfryn,
will be held in
Ethel Community Centre
WEDNESDAY/ NOV. 7
The bazaar will open at 3.20 p.m.
Sapperfrom 4.30 to '7.30 DM.
THE PRESBYTEMAN CHURCH
IN CANADA
,enox. Church, CRANBROOK
Minister: Mr. C. L. Thompson
Toung People's Bible Class 10 a.m.
Sunday School 10 A. M.
Morning Worship 11 A. M.
"Each of us carries a key that
unlocks the door' of salvation for
°there."
GREWAR'S
Phone 7
(nu wil 'fad other valuee Just as great as these at
NOTICE
The Grey Township Federation of
Agriculture annual meeting will be
held in the Community Centre at
Ethel on, Noleember 20 at 8.30 p.m.
Special speaker Mr. James Boyea
iton Cheeley. Films to be sh)own
and music toe dancing by Wilbeee;
orchestra. Ladies to bring lunch
Admission free.
We Dfr.tiVer
In, 1'001 he, married, the former
Jeesie McNair and they took up
farming on lot 17, concession e 15
where they farmed for eeverial years
when they gloved to lot 11, concess,
ion Ile Grey, ta`lening there until
be moved to Brussels, In 1037,
He 'was an member Knox
church, Cranbrook for many years
and was ordained to the session in
1026. was, a willing helper with
any thing to benefit the community
Re is surviVed, by two, sons Will-
inm and John of the 12th. eoneession
Grehr, His wife the late Jessie
;McNair, pretleceased him on May
14th. 1952, one Tear steer they had
9elobrated -their Golden -Wedding,
Me was the last of the Perrie
Xamily who came to Canada In 1871.
Nom Scotland, The ether- menhere,
Cideoaa • John ,Alex, William, Rev,
David Perrie ,incl: Mrs, .Tames Grant.
'The funeral was held from his
late residence, John Street_ Tuesday
.Ooteher '23rd, The eerviee was eon-
chneeed by Mr. Themieson. -CranbrciVk,
and the Rev. D. Perrie of Streets-
villa. .Ont. The pallbearers were Jas.
,A.ndeeeen, Bert Bray, Bev. Treliott.
,Tohn, Mitchell, Kee Tyeemen and
Alfred Knight. FIo,wer hearers: Doe-
aid.. David and .1chn Perrie.
Sleep on. dear 'father, and take thy
rest;
For God bath called where He
thought best,
Our loss is great,- bet thb'e is main.
Heaven we hope to meet again. We. Close Saturday Nltes 10 p. m. •
We. Deliver Phone 5 CAPITOL ISTOWEL THEATRF
read the secretary's report in the
Steiner garve the financial eeport.
The Altar Committee for Novem-
ber is Mrs. JVhn Blake and Mrs.
!Connelly. et 'was decided to order
religlone 'Christmas: cards to be sold
among our parishioners, The proceeds
too go to the Mbar Society. Mrs.'
Nernaghan was out in Charge• of
Wed. - Thurs. Oct. 31 - Nov. 1 this names were signed on card's to i
Richard Egan Dana writer be sent to ,sick members. The Visit-
Cameron Mitchell ing Committee reported 3 calls. 2
"THE VIEW PROM bOxesi sent and 1 card, also a letter
POMPEY'S HEAD" of thanks from Miss Stella Straits
CinemaScope Adult Entertalnmen "in"81.04 her gratitude for 'the
' remembrance given' her by the j.
2 snows riTm-thr 7.90 t.901 se. en.
matinee Itsturder 2 a. fn.
FREE T. V. FREE
PEARSON'S SHOE STORE
NEW MARCONI 21" T. V. FREE:
For Each $1.00 Purchase You Get a Ticket--
Draw To Be Made December 24th; At 10 P. M.
MEN'S WEAR t
Men's Heavy Rubber Soots
Men's Short ,Rubber Boots
Bora Rubber ,Boots
Ladies Rubber Boots
Children's .Rubber Boots 21s'
oMen's Heavy Suburban Coats $18.95 to WOW
All Wool Worsted Suits 413S5'
Top Coats 24.95 to 4SSW
Dress Pants, all colors 5.95 to 111.115-
Min's Jackets ......... ............. . .. 8.95 to ie.
We also have a large stock Forsyth Shirts, Ties
Tony Day SWeaters
Stetson Hats
Monarch Knit Socks
Ladies Wear
REBEKAH OFFICERS
INSTALLED HERE
Miss Jessie Little, District Deputy
Preside it of Huron (District No, 23,
visited Morning Star Ledge to
install the afters for the ensuing
year.
nese installed were:
Jr. P. N'c G., Mrs. Marguerite Craw-
ford
N. G., Mrs, Eliaiheth Elliott
V. G. Mrs. Marie MoTaggart
nee. Sec., Mrs. Jean Little
Fin. Sec., Masi. Doreen SteCreath
Treas., Mrs, Laura Williamson
Warden, Mrs. Annie Thynne
Conductor, Mrs. Sennie Kirkby
Chaplain, Mrs. Louella Coutts
rit. S. N. G., Miss Jessie Little
L. 5, N. G., Mrs. .Annie Gemmell
R. B. V. G. Mrs. Edna Pearson
L. S. V.,(4...-mr, Naar am,,,,t Hennehries
Inside Gusrdign, Mrs. husin
Outside Guardian,, Mrs. Florence s
The District Deputy President
dnformea the members. that Om
,Assembly Warden Mrs, Maybee at
Tillsonbarg, wOuId pay her official
visit in this district on Nov. it
On "Tuesday, NM: 20. "the members
Fri. Sat.
130tible Bill
THE BOWERY BOYS
in "PARTS PLAYBOYS"
Plus Barton MacLane In
"TREASURE OF THE
Society. Mrs. Steffler and Mrs,
Nov. 2 - 3 Cooper will be on committee for
viating the sick in November.
The program opened with current
events by Mrs, Cooper. who was also
the winner of the doe prize, Mrs.
John Blake brought smiles from the
artarwiwalareilamiaarriwaik
NOTICE
Anyone wishing to take the 4 -
Homemaking Project called, .4Sleepx
ing Garments'', please contact Mrs.
Lloyd Alcock. Phone 23r14 or Miss
. Betty Alcock, Phone 42r18.
iSunday School
Public Worship
RUBY HILLS" members-by her ideas of "A Dream
Parish" 'followed by "What is a
rtelt?” by Mrs. Milan, who descried
Mon. Tues. Nov. 5 - 8 it detail a day in the life •of a nun,
George Gobel, Mitzi Gaynor, Mrs, George Blake Jr. won a lucky
David Nlven In . chair prize. Mrs. L. Kernagban Grave
"THE BIRDS aiid, THE BEES" story on. "Suffer the Little Child-
Technicolor 4 I Yen", after Nstritich Birthday Wishes
TV's Brightest Goifiedy Star, learns i were extended to members having
all about the facts of life /birthdays this month. A hymn was
sung, followed by a chapter from the
Study Book 'by Med, Le Blake. An
enteresting article was read by
Mrs. Godon Voice about the cloiSt-
Mptitreal i who are making a nsme
for themselves with their efficient
farmirig and their fine herd Of
(dairy goat's. A contest tonduoted• by
the hosteSS was Won by Mrs.
Cooper, A tasty lunch was eie
e
leeed,
served by Mrs. George Blak Sr.
cinkti Mrs, Louie Blake. Mrti. Blake
Jr, expressed a erode of thanks to
the hoeteee and ltincit
10 A. M.
11 A, •M.
Minister: Rev H. T. Colvin, B. D.
Organist: L. Q Thompson, R. M. T. N
Rock — To Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Rock, nee Freda Sawyer. at Dr.
Myers Nursing Home, on TueS,
day, October 301111, a son, Donald
Dale.
The United Church
OF CANADA
Minister: Rev. A. Lane, 6. A,. 6.
rDhijne Worehap Li A. M.
The Cominunion of Sainte
Chtirch 8ohtsol 12 oiclolek
"Praise God in His Sanctuary's
f.
Wed. - Thur. NoN. 7 - 9
"THE ROSE TATTOO"
Adult EntertalmTrent
Milt Lancaster Anna Magnanii
A top hit Way -comes to the screen
with ail its Drams, Humior4.
Romance
KOSTER AND HAHN RETURN INSULATION
Ifi.iNnefiNfaMONNMIlaii
CARD 60 Ti-ifiltkik
elis I wdislt to thank all tiiy kriendsi,
46c. ;kid neigfilmiirs who relit Me -eardS,
266 treats, fioters and letters, dirtng
bey recent litineee while' Stiett4
Nord' flospitel. They were ail e'fitte•
telly tiPpeeciated.
Mitts. SoSijitilt Winn:
IMPORTANT NOTICE!
Mciriday, Nov, 5, 1.956i
the peke deleedule ter admission to
the Capitol Itiekofte will bet
EVENINGS
Adults
§ttidetitS .. 4 .. 0
Children
Adult's 1111 ,,,,, 4160.0 if itilgfri 11/P
Students 4.. 'eV ...... ,,,,,
,,, .....
, MAtTnkitts
350
256
150
Now is the Time to Insulate your home
'Enjoy winter comfort and Save Fuel
BRICICCLEANING
ALUMINUM DOORS, WINDOWS:
PURE GLASS AWNINGS
Free Estimates
Phone. Brussels 87X2
trassburgerRoofin
and Insulation
Kitchener,
Otte Peoesentative will toe tots
neat week'
VAL*S• eitAtitii• SHOP
cutting Sf I1triq. Cold'
A . •
Phdne ,40)(
tlrusseln' ,-
llilgh'§thibott Stilient Rote •
tattle Sbliecii• 11;114 1
'atildrOn 'tt'irrj1,21 *hen
aeddinfidliteld lay iparents, 'ekdeptt
Saturday: Metinee. Any rfeeti-fige per-,
*it not nttemdiaig `beheol will be
iclasSed ciS an &telt
Va11y 'Nester add, lode Hahn and in't'eresting iSlinimer, tenting
Italie returned tb inahY pi the teUntit 1>is344'
speetacuist tit Par. gnesi a ieraramc a.nd
iade". The ifiWO v06alletS bad a inulY brigngetti<d
Anglican Church
6AiiitADA
' Pariah of ~rueiat~
• Jewell; L. B. T. 6.4itoo.
St. John'e Chtieok Bruitoit
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Sts ketiftyn 1.74k
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