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The Brussels Post, 1957-07-31, Page 1Superior Mar t Diamond Digest (By D. R, K.) proppets .Takes ppoOle.He4clo.r 0o • ,Nly 24; The Brussels and Senior Ctrl Softball teetalle played .4 deablaheader in re'ros;.1 The .ronior' 'team won by close score of Ka'tlhryne afeTage Bart wne pitching and Edith Davis wax catching for 'Brussels. end M. Brown was pitching and Al. Reedy-1 bough was OetChleg for Fergus, The Brussels .team seared their. nine in somas, bagging 5 in the is:, 6 ie .the 3rd, and 4 in the ,r,tai•:. 'making a running score of 15, The Fergus team ilroved more steady -in their scoring getting 2 in the 1st 3 in, the 2nd, 1 in 'the 3rd, 2 in the 4th, 4 in the 5th. and 2 in the 7th, The biggest threat to the Brussels lead came in the 7th and final inning Pargue gained 2 runs eutfireg the lead to 1 (run. Unable to get the tying run they were left with a man on 2nd and 3rd. After the Junior game the Inter- mediates played a More decesive 1e airtight game. The many 'errors of the Fergus players, proved to be their downfall. The hatteriee for Brussels were Smith, pitching 'and Willis catching; Fergus, Field pitching, Widmeyer catching. The big guns for Brussels I Were N. Stephenson with '5 runs at 6 bats, and S Black with 4 runs out loll 6 times at bat, Louise 'Smith's ateady pitching was a game-winning factor for the Brussels. team, Final score 14-2, in favour of Bruaelels., Brussels and Fergus Split Return Double Header seARD OF 'HANKS family cx ;Kees their isinicereth wish t ankeando alp- ; precciation to their kind friends and neighbours far ,their farewell party, l e good wishes, and gifts. The McBride feu wit.' lind other values Just as greet its thesis at THE RUTLEDGE GROCERY Not. Just to-day or to-morrow, but Every Day of the year , Phone 7 We Deliver LOCAL JEWELLER RECEIVES DEGREE PEUPLL Wa KNOW `The Board of Governors of the. Comedian Jewellers Institute Annette:Wes thalt W. Ga Leaeh.4 Brussels Jow'eller, isuccessfully 4 keompleted the final examinaltione of the Retal jewellene' Training Colurse held on May 257th. of this year. He is now entitled to use the degree of "G J" (Graduate of the Canadian Jewellers Inetkitute). Arneagong, Toronto, her sister, Mrs. P. VAL'S BEAUTY ant/PPE Cutting Styling ColdWavIng A Specialty krone 40X Brussels THE PRE'ililY I IN CANADA Knox Church, CRANBROOK Minister: Mr. C. L. Thompson Sunday School 10 A. M. Outdoor Servieecommeneee at S p.m. with Mr. Thompeon speaking. We Welcome Yore To Our Services * Knox Church, ETHEL Mlnieter: Mt. C. L. Thomplon Morning Worship 9.46 S. ,School & Bible Class la A. M. A We ,akre TOLD to ,tell; we areFOUND, to tine; we are SA!' DD , to reach others. P. S. Beth Churces closed on * * * Mre. Rain Simpson, Vancouver, is 'visiting her sister--inalaw, Mrs. Rabt, Scott. llstei Jean es, a guest of Megtenis. * The many friends of Mrs. lie Plum are happy to knew that she khaa been able to -return home after several months illness. * * * - Herold S. end Mrs, Marshall and 'Miss Jespie Elliott of Stratford end Miss D. MacLeod , Lucknow .were the gnests of Wm. Moses * * * Mrs. E. J. Simpson, of Vancouver; R. C. has been visiting with. Mrs. :Jean, Scott. Brulesels. She intende spangling the lemmmer here visiting relatives and friends. - * Gordan 'and Kenneth Rutledge have neturned blame after a week's holiday with their uncle and aunt. , JaOk and Cleo Rutledge, Port Huron, Mich. * * * Dr. and Mrs. W. L. McCutcheon of Berwick, Pa., are visiting With Sohn and Mrs, Clark. 5th line of Morris. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Louie D. Thompson returned this week from Goderich, where they ihreve spent the past, month at a summer cottage. * * Mlle.. Amy Slier and Margaret spent a week visiting with Mr. and TDjs. Ross Prager lot Cleefelland, Ohio The trip was made by plane. SUmbeys hilt & 1841 Aug, CoNT'ACTS FAiveLY FROM BAFFIN ISLAND. Douglas Leakch, son of Mr. and Mrs. W, G. Leaca. Brussels, who 1g doling aerial survey work for the Telotogeaphic Aerial Survey Celle, on Bdffin teland, has been in cone mueication with his family via radio and telephone. centadta„ a, Gbderich friend, Fred Bisset, Who operates a Ham Station, who in turn gets in teach with the Leach tamiler by tele- phone and they are thu`s able to zonvel4e 'with their son. Doug reports that it was 20 below zero when 'hie arrived there early in May, and that there is a 'greet deal of ice at all 'times. The weaeher ie extremely variable with temperatures aanging from 6o to 70 degrees to below freezing at the pre.qeint time. 7 , — i CARD OF THANKS II W5 want to thank the friends i and neiglebbuts for ,their help and 1 many kind creedg at the time Of the fire. a Was all very intieh acne. elated, I Clark Jahn and Mrs. IN MEMORIAM — AUTO — WINDSTORM — LIABILITY — BONDS -- FIRE — PERSONAL PROPERTY B4,IRGLARY TELEVISION FLOATER $4.01 per year 4240 M 116. Pujiai$14ing House Post sa 4,41, AO. poet ditioiDspanaaait, Pear,* Wednesday, July 31s *IPa.a4 .T.en 1.9$7 • GARRY OAT FIELD CROP OOMPETITION tiatielaTS SPECIAL OUTDOOR SERVICE, en the lawns at KNOX CHURCH, ORANBFIQOK. SUNDAY NEXT, AUGUST' 4th, 1957 et S P. M. (SHARP) SPEAKER: MR. CECIL, L. THOMPSQN MOM This week will feature Solos, Mixed Quartette and fififefi Qranbrook Junior Choir Drive up and sit, in your e'er for this service You'll enjoy singing the ohatinte fayouiete lareine led by air. Thompson alai hi,, Marko accordion P. S. Service in Knox Camel) if weather uritmikourable Annual Mid-Summer Cleara ce Tilly's Peanut. Butter 16 oz. jar • 31c Sweet Fruit Pineapple Tidbits 20 oz. • 28c Donald Duck Orangep Juice 48 oz. 31c S[unblest Peas 15 oz.` • • ••...... 2 for 23c MOMM.011.101,41.1114M . , • , $ pligNs FOPT BA ip,LAY.OFF .6.0HP.P.Y.14 •SN'intbro. ,lurid Sit, Celitaillean are lied or first pleee with 24, 90101, "to. .4.0chle etendino 'they. .flipped coin t ie .reekele of watch is St, COI, 'umbun,. in first 'plate and: Winthrop. .in second place, • Three teams, .Brussels, Olfziemi And weiltom who Aro tied. with le Pointe apiece ,are playing a round • 'robin home stud lionw gages, • Schedule Wed., July ee Walton et Clinton Fri„ .Aug 2 — Clinton. at Brussels (.under Vette) Fri., Aug, 9 — Clinton at Walton Mon Aug, Brussels alt .01inton Wed„ Aug. 14 — Walton at Brussels (lin(ear. light') These teams are not getting the sunport they deserve. The crowds attending the games 'a:re dISSaPellit' inly small. The boys play good foot- ball and merit your support. Attend, these games and enjoy yourself. , 1 eel Monday or rude week Mr. k Norwell Selailidt of MildlletY judged fields of Gerry Cate, in the 09111' petition: sPousored by the l.asatIturon $10.0104y, 'Mere were eighteen eontestantie a.sel the fields were placed in 'the following order: ; Win. Derails -- Walton Leslie Boat, — Belgrave , Norman, Hoover Bruiesolt,, .Lames Bowman — lernesele Wilbur Turnbull Brussels Dennis leangridge James Smith — Brussels Andrew Turnbull — Brussels Clarence 'ruin Bru's'sels Wm. Petrie — Brussels Win. Turnhell Brussele Hugh -Pearl cm Brussegas ,„ Wilfred Shertreed — Walton jaeoes Armetrong — Brussels Graham Work — Bruiseek Douglas Hemingway — BrueseIg Geo. Menzies — Brussels Clifford Bray — Brussels SALE CONTINUES Drastic Reduction on ail Summer Merchandise 1p the Store including Men's. Women's and Children's Wear REDUCTIONS 15 to 50% off on the DOLLAR • No Alterations, No Returns, No Lay Aways and NO CHARON ALL SALES FINAL 5% Discount Sales Slips will 'be discontinued during this, SAN T h Arcade Stores BRUSSELS. Ont. BLYTH, FIRE DESTROYS MORRIS JWP. BARN The barn end a shed on 'the farm t Hot Jack Clark, fifth line of Morris, were destroyed by fire of unknown( origin in an early Mummy morn-a ing blaze last week, The barn 60x60. feet, and the shed were levelled in, an hour. The sealsen's crop of hay and a l number of chickens, were lost. Neighboure rushed, to the aseisa 0 awe lot Mr, Clark and sateceded in( 'dragging to safety a threshing, machine, tractor. 'and baying tequila meat and to rescue livestock from the blazing barn, Loss, is estimated 'at el0,500. Brueeels 'volunteer fire brigade and Winghem rural fire depaettnent an the fire alarm but the conflagration had gained too much headway before' it was discovered and they were unable to save the buildings. Me farm home was not endangered. , It was reported tee tire 'Ives dis- covered 'by Mr. (Mark when he in aestigated an illumination he thought was the yard, lights and found it came from the flames. , Mr. Clark plans to iebuild the i • barn. A return double header, Brussels vs Fergus in. Brussels Monday last Was split with, the juniors losing .and the Intermediates winning, The Junior game was a close, 14allfaught lbattle wall the final scare of 9 to 7. K. MeTaggart pitched andtiher gefod game with E. Davis catcaing. For Fergus it was D, Foton pied-ling and M, Readyhough catching Tha heavy hitting of Fergus was their biggest aseet along with the steady pitching of D. lemon, The big hitters tor Fergus were' Warmingham with 3 runs and M. Readyhough with 2 runs, 1 home run, For Brussels 'the biggest score getters were M. Meehan and E. Davis with 2 rims each 'lathe second game the tables were (Continued on beak page) FRESH EVERY DAY ii FRESHNESS GUARANTEED so. a a.a GREW A R 9 S OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY, , 4 e UNITED CHURCH '1)ye or Cloth" was the subject k of the sermon in the United Churob. ore Sunday morning, Many people in i , this generatioa. are willing 'to allow , other people eo do their 'thinking Toi• them. This may be acceptable ,. so :long as it remains on the 'super-0 eicial level of the 'fashion for 4 .clothes and the paeticulem brand of cosmetics to he :used.' Bat' it can be . decidedly detrimental 'to a eom-'t inanity or nation, lif only a few are allewed establisa the standards 'of living and thinking. It seems that edalety may be, raugaly devOdeld into two groans, dye t t or cloth. The dye is tire active Me-, .meat whica, transforMe the cloth .Ohnistiane are celled to be a good elae in soeiety, molding it for the better. The s'ola "Consecration," by Hay ergaal and Jade was sung by Miss Isabel Dennis during -the service. 1 If You Have FRUITS aped VEG,ETABLES To put Into Your LOCKER or HOME FREEZER we sugiest that you package them In Round Sealright (Quart and Pint Sizes) Redi-Freeze Locker Cartons (Plastic. Bag Fits Inside a Square Carton — Six Serving SIze) REFILL SAGS for REDI'-FREEZE STYLE CARTON For Wraipping MEAT, FISH or POULTRY We Have Heavy, Waxed Locker Paper (24x36Y Get Your Packaging Supplies Now While Our Stools Is Good R. B. COUSINS LTD. Brussels, Ontario LLASHMAR. DRIVE-111 THEATRE LISTOWEL PROCLAMATION At the request of a number of citizens I herebY proclaim Monday, August 5th, 1957 A Public Holiday For The Village of Brussels I hereby call upon all good citizens to observe the same. in accordance with slurrounding municipalities, G. E. McCutcheon, Reeve Melville Church Minister: Rev. H. T. Colvin, B. D.I. Organist — Donald Dunbar Divine Worsihip 11 A. 4 ' Union'Seevice at Melville Piresbyterien Cburcat S Thee*, Fri, Aug. 2 "RUN FOR THE SUN" Cinemapcope! Co Richard Widenark, Jane ec4rloreel r — In loving memory, of 41 dear busbend wiho passed ; 'mai/ 3 years ago, 29th July. 'three years have passed since that Aug. 3 , The United Church OF CANADA Minister: Rev. L. Breven B.A; Organist: Mrs. A. E. Martin Union Services` in. the Presbyterian Chute& during August sad day I, sat B.D. The one I ,laved was called away. Sunshine paggeK ,shadows fall, Love's remeinhratike outlasts all. ItIver remembered by his loving . Wife, Magigtei• Only boubit reature 'FORT YUMA" (Color) Dana Clark . Peter Groesas "HOT CARS" John Bromfield, Joi Lansing ..•=1" Sunday Mid-Nateand Monday Aug. 4 - s ,Nite "A,TTACK" Jack lealanoe, Eddie Albert Anglican Church or ortriAoA Parish 0? its* Ph d L ..iininift L. L T. Riotor johoit. Church, Bouilets A. M. Miltking P, M, diotigregadolvia blither, Ito bavii0d dhutch, katitryti 6.85 A. M. *Obis ihittaio &tail • insurance Agent Brussels, Ont. hour Phone 41- Is a breezy Weekly TENDERS FOR STEEL tdttA , ,t4oideirA Will he received ny the 1: ttekterelgttett 8attir,, Tues. We'd. Aug:, day August 'lied, 1967, for steel Atka Scrap et thie beirkeeit Bridge ,itit "THE PROUD and PROFANE". VdididVI,Sion tot 5,6. 0..8iieeSstOit 1 Mid. 4,, etwiie 'Hotdeo tieli,or6h kn' oi: tetictersetedatiiPailt, er eelet ifitid ettealte or rite „ itte. lliehiblY, Rein 'Or' strider of tender.. „tott Office Ote't§ at 7.50 O'dleeit. fide t4 ' aceetted: Obittdiret thidor 1 tit Cars itditdie 1Vt. dritafti, Clerk Cartoon ot h7aclu Performance Ii eNtoiriiip of 01,04'. Staidtty".Sant Herenlioren Aiglie.et or any lender not 0130 nadiders latest grottier program glow tailed "Music for a Sialinter First Site* at 8.00 Over krauterte Pitinibird YOUR ,PROTECTION; 05. BUSINtSit (left) leads Ids orchestra and singers Joan Vairtak and 13,ernard, l'olinkton do thei lyttog oil rtAut Trans.Camitla network program.