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The Brussels Post, 1957-08-07, Page 1SALE CONTINUES Drastic Reduction on all Summer Merchandise In tile """1 including Men's, Women's and Children's WOR REDUCTIONS 16 to 60% off on thO DOVAR No Alterations, No Returns, No Lay Aways arid NO CHNIAgak, ALL SALES Fl RAJ.; 5% Discount Sales Slips will be discontinued during, this §ala LET CONTRACT FOR PAVING • , John W. Hanna, MLA few Huron , Bruce, announced that he has re- ceived official Word that No. 86 Highway from Molesworth to Bine-. „Valet a distance of 63's miles, will , Abe paved with hot mix.' IN MEMORIAM !, Cameron — In loving memory p2 Allan Cameron, who passed away 2 years ago, July 31.dt, 1955. God called him home, it was His will; , But in our heartswe lave him still; Iis Inemory is as dear today As in the hour he patssed away. Ever remembered by his wife and family. BONDS! FIRE — PERSONAL PROPERTY B )ROLARy —. TELEVISION FLOATEI9. E. Collins, Insurance Agent Phone 47 Brusaele, gait. ' Office Over Kreuter's Kumbinta YOUR PROTECTION IS OUR BUSINESS ,,,444,A.*.voswiew r;;er yetur.- rw e ° at Annus 1 MiAtmuner Nirs, .George R. Menzies Qn Friday, July 20th, 1957, ante' 8. lengthy illness. there passed away In Stratford General Hospital, the former Edna, Margaret McLel laud n her 65th year. Born in Paisley, Ont., ahe was the eldest daughter of th'e late James MeLelland and his wife Jane Arnold. . AWARDED MEDALS FOR ..171101-1.EST. MARKa (JAI-.)111:F tig TS COMMONS POST Mk% .14,!au 1 ),. 2, NSTalten. has been awarded a Ntiver med'.l 1 for obtaining the highest mark for the year in Grade VII Matto exam- Motions, of the Western com,erva, tory of Mitsic, London. The second time in two months, she has been recognized for proficiency its a student; Jean, 'who attends Seaforth District High School, won the C. H. Whitney award, a hau.ihseine • cedar chest. A grade IX student, she averaged Over 90 per cent. Miss Fay Love, of Walton is also. being eongratulated on obtaining the highest marks in the Inter- mediate Singing 171alnination, of the Western Couservalory of Musie for the year, so being awarded the silver medal. Fay is a fourth year student at Seaforth High School. The girls are pupilo of Mr. Louis D. Thompson, ..0 ,,,,,, *R.44,4* , * .... .. ........ 00 . OP! . 0 .... *Pe 000 oo fO00.4 *I .......... 44004. .... ......... 44•44404.44.0 Prime Minister sii kfenha er announced this afternoon iWedneS- day) the appointment of L. E. Cardiff us chief government whip in the Commons. • • . • 47c 2 for 33c — 45c 22c 14.34.4414.414.,44444 Kam York Cream Style Corn 20 oz. Premium Sockeye Salmon Burns Lard • 4 • The family moved to Ethel, Cate in 1910. 4•444A.4144.4A“A•A“4. ... feu wit 2ind other viatica Just as, great as these al A !!' Cold woaoner on Sunday evening made it necessary to sit. in the ears for the outdoor service. Fine sing- ing of.lhe old-time hymns added greatly to the service at which. Rev. Ralph Howlotte of near Brantford was speaker, Rev, Colvin and Mr. C. P. Tborupson and Mr. Jim Perrie also assisted A mixed .quartette composed of Um K. MacDonald, Mrs. C. L. Thompson, Mr, Lylle Gordon, and..111r. Graeme McDonald, and a solo by Mr. Graeme McDonald were much enjoyed by those attend- ing, Several members of the junior - Choir sang a hymn to the a.ccompan- intent of Ivry, Thompson with his ae- cerdian, aFIUSSELS. o UTLEDGE BLYTH, 0145, C Not Just to-day or to-morrow, but. Every rt Phone 7 Diamond Digest PEOPLE WE KNOW United Church by Rev, L. Brown of Holiday visitors with Mr. and. Mrs. Brussels. Fred Kirkpatrick were Rem -Ralph and Mrs. Howlett and Children-from r near Brantford. Interment was made in Brussels Cemetery, The pallbearers were Alex Mann, iloncrieff, Harold .Dolg, Fordwich, Stuart M,cDonald, Listowel, jack McDonald, Brussels6 Goldwyn Knight, and Leslie Lake ofGrey Township. Floral tributes were carried by neighbours, Mrs; M. McIntosh, Mrs. 1Virs, C. Lake, Mrs. K. McDonald. Mrs, M Huether, G, Hitether and Miss. ;Steiss,' Deceased was. a member of Ethet United Church and took an active panit in the Church and Sunday Schooll work. • Mr. Alex Dark, London, his daugh- ter Mrs; Jack Clark and childen, Auburn, visited on Tuesday with Mr.-and Man, Mac Bagel. Mr. c. Glassier and r. Frank Jeschke, Detroit, sT ent the week-end bore. Miss Matha r Seschke, Toronto, h , is on holidays apt her'Home here. o Miss Kate McNabb has returned from an enjoyable motor trip to the Western .provinces. Knox. Presbyterian Chi*oh will be closed for the next two SuniclaYs, Aug. 11 and 18. Sevrices will resume on Aug. 25 at the usual time. # Mr. and Mrs. Murray Huether, accompanied by' Mr.. and Mrs. Mac McIntosh- were on, a motor trip to Bay City, Mich., and other points of interest,•oter the holiday week-end. Cranbrook Cornflowers The Cranbrook Cornflowers held , their fourth meeting on, Aug. 5th, 1 at the home of Mrs. Glen T-Tuether at 7 A 4 (By D, R. K,) Brussels Loses By 1 Run Brussels lost to the Sebringville Junior girls by 1 rim on Aug. 1st. Thin is the second defeat Sebring- ville has handed the .Brussels Junior team by one run. The battery for 'Brussels was Mc- aggart pitching, Davie catching; for relief pitching Smith; for Sebring- ville, it was Greb pitching and Gale catching. During the first 4 innings of the game the Brussels team gained only 1 run, They were dead on their feet and 'their errors proved a big help to Sebringville who gained all their runs inithese innings, getting 3 in the first, 4 In the 3rd, and 4 in the 4th. Brussels made only 1 run in the 1st 4 innings, In the 5th they started they otarted to look like a ball team and by the Gth played good ball. They nut 3 runs across in the 5th, In the 6th., and 5 in the 7th, For Brussels, K. MeTaggart had .5 strikes.outa, 5 walks and gave up 11 hits, Relief pitcher Smith bad 5 strike-outs, walked none, and gave up only 1 hit For Fergus, L. Greb had 6 strike- outs walked 7, and gave up 17 hits. The final sicore was 11-10 for Sehringville. Overwhelming Victory For Walkerton The 'Walkerton Intermediate ladies handed out an everwlielmingy defeat to Brussels on July 31 with a final score of 15-1, The battery for Brussels was L, .Smith pitching and A. Willis catch- ing; N. Sterlhenson, As this was the Std, game in 3 nights it is probable the team 3vas derq tired and ion this rea:doti were not capable of playing the ulna/ airtight game they one noted for. Brussels Takes Another The Brussels Intermediate LadieD chalked up another win for them- seXres by defeating Lticknew 19.11. It Was h., see-Saw battle with the lead changing hande 4 times. Hackett went 5 innings for Lucknow and was relieved by Patterson, a former Goderich pitch- er, L. Smith went the full nine inn, ings for Brussels with A Willis be- hind the plate At' the end of the sixth inning, BrasseAls was trailing 11.10 but in the sevcntli they gained 0 flirts. This !nye them a surpllus trf 8 runs, a,' majority that' was never threatened; Luelmew male one mere attempt and nasioil 1 run fieriotte iii tin' Oth, in ming. The hic.: imam, for. Brustiols were D. rearm. with 1 runs; Steven- son S. Black. A. Willis. with mich: runs and S. ilyenmer 1 run. TtarriQon and Shams were the big guns .For LuelthoW with 3 runs earl', L. 'Smith Claimed 2 strike-mitt 'walked 3 and ga4ee up 23 hits. ThicknoW Claimed 3 strike-Onta. walked 12 and gave AD 25 ham The tineltroW team chewed, e. rent immin-ornent 'ard 4a.f g lorme,e Gedetiolt Dittym=, FRESH EVERY DAY' FRESHNESS GUARANTEED' 1•44.40.04.BAOM GWE A 9 OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY .04 ' VAL'S BEAUTY $rVPPE Cutting Styling ColdWavIng A Specialty r-none 40X Brussels THE pRESEY rEmeArz Cole.;NCH IN ,CAt4ADA Knox Church, CRANBROOK Minister: Mr. C. L. ThompSon NO SERVICE THIS SUNDAY and NEXT . . . ; Linda Dunn opened the meeting with the 4-H pledge pledge is nnison ,, She , e the secretary's report. Five members answered the roll call by bringing four vegetables of any one kind. , The topic included tossed salad. girls helped in this demon- enjoyed after spoke a few sentiment of wished them new'surroundings. A hearty- thanks was extended by i ,, stratiom Mr. McBride. ' l!, i ' Plans were made for the Achieve. 1 The address wag, given by Anne ; mart Day, Aug. 27th in Belgra.Ve. :-..Leffler during -which time gifts 1 It was decided to have tin exhibit were presented to the guests of ( with Linda and Marilyn making a honcu‘. poster and Geraldine giving the Knox Church, ETHEL Minister: Me: C. L. Thompson / P. S. Both °forces closed oat Sundays 11th & 18th Aug. comments. Home assignment was given. The meeting was closed by sing' ins' "God Save The Queen": FALL FAIR DATES Sept, 24, 25 Sept. 25, 26 Sept. 17, 18 Melville- Church -Minister: Rey. H. T. Colvlin, B. D. Organist -- Donald Dunbar Divine Worship A; M. Union Service at Idekville Presbyterian Church The United Church. OF CANADA Minister: Rev. L, Brown B.A; B.D. Organist: Mrs. A. E. Martin Union SerVites fine Presbyterian Chureli daring August Drayton Durham Sept. 26, 27 Sept. 0, 7 , Sept, 11, 12 Sept, 14, 16 Sept 27, 28 voiced by Mt.! McBride, followed Arthur .4444.1ii4i44.4 ...... .4444 by a few well chosen wards by Mrs. Bayfield ....... ,„... ..... McBride. who expressed regret at Blyth .... leaving her triends, end assured BRUS9ElLS theM they world long be retnem. Chesley .. ... ... b61'644 Clifford ... , .... .. ... Bob and. Mary Jean also explreSSed their thanks. A hearty lunch was served Oh, the , lawn, g , after Whiell the .tests thanked host m:t end heaters. Aug, 30, Sept. 2 Sept 18, 19 Elmira Exeter Fergus ........ ....... ....... Sept, 6,7 Gorrle Sept, 28 t Hanover ........ ..... .... „..., Oct. 4, 5 Kincardine Sept. 19, 20 Listowel Sept. 23, 24! London (Western Fair) „ Sept, 9 Dietz:now ....... .... Sept. 24, 25 Mihlmay Sept. 11, 15 Milivterton Sept 20, 21 Mitchell. Sept. 24, 26 Now Frarriburg Sept, it l Ottawa. (Central Canada) Aug, 2241 Ottawa (Whiter Fair) Oct. 28 - NOV. 2 Paisley ...„..---,.„.„..„„ Sept. 10, 11 Palmerston Sept. 20, Oct. 1.1 Peat Eight . .„.. Sept. 10, 14 apley! ..... ...... ...... Sept. 27, 28 seatorth ....... ......... 19, 20 IStraliford ...... • ...... Snit. 1048 TeesWater Clot. 1, 2 Walkerton ...... NOV. 0, / thiternational t,lowing Vorfolk dotitirty Sitnece October Thurs, Aug., 8-9 "THE BIRDS anti THE BEES" 'dolor Comedy Vista :Vision George dcbtes, Mitzi Gaynor Convenience-3 minute walk Union *titian, closest hotel to heirt of downtown. Luxurious guest rooms arta suiteS. o Good Food—full course m . eats and delieioul ° of the• mots Club lath,-) Broadway' Sho;,41 nightly, metott David TiteS. - Aug, it 14 "VALift 'FOri 1\110terkki,, VistaVlhion Teefinicolour Diana Dors, Jehn r gsen CzNG KIIAUTER, HOTEL, MO NT and SIMCO att, TORONTO, PHONE: EMPIRE) PLUMBING S,Ht: ATM() 011:1 Alt Mt 1?1 ,Rtvi BRUSSELS 1,;‘,..<, 47 X Anglican Chiwr, OF` Oriiiittle, RSV: Orel te ttootoo it. &Avil Church, 13001861i 11.15 A. 14laaints Stiliday Scltoal dritireti. 1-leriftyW J'hir* 6,30 A, 1Vt. iStaittAli§ Cannon at tact Perketittnee Mrs, Jim Smith and Arurray spent last week with relatives around „ Napanee. Mr.. and Mrs. At= McKelvey of Consul, Sask. who (have beef, visiti ng Mr. and, Mrs, Harvey Bryans for • the past few weeks left Saturday for their home in the west. Mrs. Maude Eckmier of Toronto I also Miss M. McKelvey of Hamilton visaed the past week with Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Bryan. ' • * * * Dr. Fred Bryans also Misses Eva and L'aitra. of Toronto calle,d, on (friends in town on ,Sunday, accom- panying them were Mrs. McAllister and Mists Doris of Listowel. *, * * Mr. and Mrs. M. Oldfield and Mr. S F, Davison attended the Davison. Katting wedding in Galt on Friday evening of last Week. * * *, Mrs. L. Kernaghan of Gwen Sound is 'visting with Mrs. S F, Davison, 0, 'Mr, and Mrs. Bob Barwick and son, of Winnipeg, are holidaying with her inether Mrs; L, Machan and other relatives in the coininim. 1W. Constable ROA Kenteday of R, 0, M. P. Headquarters, OttaWa, spent the holiday wash-and, with his family, Robert. leaves on Aug. 22 with the R. C. M. P. Bald, for a tour of Quebec, the Maritime provintes and Newfoundland, Glelorge Kerry, one of °Brim est& oldest residents celebrated her 03rd. birthday an Monday, July 29th. Several friends called on her to wish her a happy birthday. 'She alai receitved Several Cards -SM"cl 1 ireits. tWo nieceS, Mrs. aarl`Y W'il'son, Barrie and Mrs, Vernon Scott „Toronto, were 'else her guests for the week end, ( MMESPi*M4T4WA;t4.:W-170111TA T L, LASH R DRIVE, IN THEATRE LfSTO'`WEL 1 Sot. . Mon. ik.tig 10 . 12 I "BLOOD ALLEY" Oltiernateopel Color! John Wayne, Lauren ilecall two SltoNvs Nightly, R,atn br diem. ,,'Box tittles opens at 7.20 &Clear, First Show at 8.00 Children Tinder 12 in data Free Day of the yew-. We Deliver Mt...ard Mrs., IVIcBrid( were the ! reeipients, of a linen table 5.erviee, Belleek china• cup and sander to Mary Jean, and a. pair of book-ends to Hob; who accepted. In JAWS ftliSence a leather her diary, MoBRIDE FAMILY HONORED PRIOR TO DEPARTURE. The members of St. Ambrose Church gathered on the lawn at the home of Mr.and Mrs, Clem Steffler cli Sunday, !afternoon July 2,8 to honor Mr, and Mrs. 'R. McBride and family prior .to their departure to Tamworth, Ont., where Mr. Mc-- Bride has accepted the position of bank ;tanager. A social hour was which Bei% Fr: Durand words expressing the 'the parishoners and success in their :mit` On June 3, 1932, she married !George R, Menzies of Grey TOwu- sbtp, one dater, 'Doreen, Mrs Robert Raymond of Brussels, three grandchildren; two sisters, (Mary) Mrs. Nobel McKee of Thorabury, (Rhea) Mrs, James Pestell of Grey Township, and one brother; Maurice of California, Two brothers, George and! Hervey predeceaed her, The body rested at the home of her sister,. Mrs. James Pestell until Monday. July 29th, when funeral - services were conducted at. Ethel, A fittin Tot of thanks was —A.4.4•Woo a'apOPL.:**4•4•4,4a, .BALIQ T H, EXPEIZIS AT TWAT LINE AI2 WE / 4.4