The Brussels Post, 1957-08-28, Page 13
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ETHEL COUPLE .HONORED
ON. 25th ANNIVERSARY -
• Friends. :and neighbors held
surprise party at the home of Mr..
and, Mrs. Wilfred geffer,gthOl, Oat.
f oil Saturday evening in honor of
f. their Nth Wedding Anniversary.
Movie pictures .of local interest' • • • 1. were Shown by Melville Lamont
after Viich Mr. and. Mrs, Keffer :
were presented 'with an electric
1. tea kettle and. a lotvely floor mat.
George Hutchinson read the.
address:anklCarIMeDonald and Law-
! son Ward made the -13resentation
1 Mr, Keffer made a suitable reply.
A bounteous Ouch was Wen
served by the ladies.
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NOTICE TO HOUSEWIVES.
We Still Have A Few 22 lb. Pails of
FROZEN RED CHERRIES
(pitted and cleaned)
So to Avolu Disappointment Get Yours Right Awa y.. tin 25c Fay Benton Corn Beef
Aylmer Honey Sweet
Peas, ,20 oz. 2 *for 37c
We .Alan Have A Few 28 lb. Palls of
FROZEN B. C. RASPBERRIES
In. Stock For Your Convtonlencfa
It Is Recommended That You Package ALL Your
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SEAFORTH I?, H. S.
AWARD WINNERS
Awards captured' by students .of
Seafort4 District High for work
in .June exaMinatione were annotiaa*
by Principal. L. B. BIumsteel.
They. are:
bnrseries of
$500, :Barbara. Boyd, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, :01inales Boyd, RR 2, Waltar
Ron Zunis, spa of Mr, aml. Mrs.
Douglas 'Walton.
Teachers. College !awards of $200
to Marion .Hemingway, daughter' of
Mr. and Mrs, C, HeminYwoY, RR 3,
BruSsels; June Smith, daughter of
and Mrs. Alex Smith, RR 5,
Seaforth.
Grade 73 awards :of $100, Clem
.Stealer Jr., son of Mr. • and Mrs.
Clern Steffler, RR, .3, Brussels;
Charles McGregor,. son of Mr. am(/'
Mrs. Ross McGregor, RR 2, Seaforth,
Marilyn Riley-, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Ailey Jr., RR 1, Londeshoro.
36c
Delmonte Pineapple,
Grapefruit Juice 48 oz,
Aylmer Catsup 2 for 39c FRUITS and VEGETABLES in: --
1, -- Round Seatright Containers !(sluarts and pints)
2 Redi-Freeze Locker Cartons (plastic bag fits inside
square carton)
Because these will not break like glass jars.
(cm wit "Ind other, values just as great as these al Allan Franklin Stiles
Brussele Gusts LyokrieW
In Semi-Finals
• The BrnisaK4s. Intermediate J: dies
Saftbiall team ousted 14ucknow in .a
best of 3 series last Thursday even-
ing at LuCknoW. The Brussels
tenni took 4,14 sonillinal 2 games
in a row, 1
For Brussels V, Watson went the
full. nine innings striking out 3 iota
walking only 2. A, Willis. was be-,
hind the Plate, i
For tateknow Patterson went 4II
innings, was relieved in the 5th ..;•
inning by ITackcat and reinstalled i.
in the 5th. She claimed 1 strike-out, t
end walked 1.
In the Isit inning N. Stephenson'
Made a. line drive for e single to 1
,open lha game. S, Black walked And
II D. Pearson I singled to drixe in. th e
The Young Women's Guild of lst run. ofithe game. The side was
Melville !Presbyterian clutrett. held . retired with 8 left on hasp'.
a social ,evening in, honor of Mrs. The first 8 haters Pm, Lacknow
Wm. Martin, before her departure, ! 'loaded the bastes. The next 2' popped 1
at the home of Mrs. Wilfred. Short-out to V. Watson and A. WillisWillisI
reed, Walton, on
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Tuesday evening. i respectively. A ball which had the ;
During the course of the evening ( home run label on 'it was stopped in i
Miss J. Little presented the guesc a spectacular catch by Mary Bone 1
of Bonitos . with a gift.
ROCERY HE
Allan Stiles, youngest son of ...Mr.
and Mirs W. H. Stiles, passed away
August in Trinity Hospital,
Ashland% Wisconsin. us the result
of burns received in a tragic fire
while rescuing his 8-year-old nephew
Gamy Easter,
Allan was born in Brussels, Dec-
ember 23rd, 1942, and had Just com-
pleted his Grade education
and was planning to enter High
School at 1,Vinghain.
Allan is survived by his parents,
Mr, and. Mrs. W. H.
5 sisters, Mrs. Win. Easter (Lou-
ise), .Sainnia;, I,iiice, Toronto; Mrs.
Geohe:e MeMioban (Dorothy),
iGuelph; Mrs. Win Speir (Annie),
Brussels; and Barbara, Brussels;
brolthers, Win., Red Deer, Alta; Joe
and. Stewiar.ii, London; junliar,
Toronto; Mac. Marlette, Man.; John,
Tnnisfail„ Alta.; Gordan and 'Ted,
Brussels. .
Funeral service was held. Friday
afternoon frolm the family- 'home
cOnductleid rby Rev. Andrew Lane, of
Lakeside, a former minister of
Brussels,, United. Chainch. of which
Mlain Was a member.
Pallbearer wene school friends,
Wayne Johnston, John Tine, Brian
Rutledge, Jim 1.1gan, Bob Davis.
and Melvin. MciCluilcateon.
The manly beautifulfloral. tributes'
expressed the heartfelt sym.parthy
of the community. They • were•
carried by Bob Howard, Glen Plant,
Sliewart Steise and jack Davidson.
!Iireerment tank place in Brussels
cemetery. .
CARD OF 'HANKS
BRUSSELS CREAMERY
PHONE 22 MEMBER HONORED
Not just today or to-morrow, out Every Day at the
Phone 7
Alor NONY
Re c ipient Of Gift
TENDERS WANTED
Tencl,ers for ,the contract of digg-
ing, /eying tile and pipe and 1;acic-
filling the Wheeler Municipial
Drain in the Township of Morris
will be received by the utndersigned
until 1.1 a. in, September 3, 1.057,
'A certified cheque for ten per
cent of the Contract price must
accompany each tender, Engineer's
pleas and splocifications may be seen
The Installing Staff and Guard
of Honour of Morning Star Rebekah
— AUTO
— WINDSTORM
— LIABILITY
— BONDS
- FIRE
— PERSONAL PRCPE.Fir
— B JRGLARY
— TELEVISION FLOATM,
at the Clerk's office.
Lodge entertained Mrs Win. Martin
alt the home of Mrs. 0. Elliott and
,presented her with a farewell gift.
The presenation, was made by Mrs.
Jas. Armstrong.
Mrs. Frank Kirkby of Walton won
the high
fi
A to retire the Aide.
In the and inning Brussels gained
one more run 'on s walk given to M.
Botib and a single by N. St ephenson
In the and half 'Bruslsels !executed a
double Play on a fly to N. Stephenson
and a. relay to S. B-lick on second.
The 3rd inning was 3 up and 3
down for -bath Sides with 1 strike-
out to each Piteler•
In the 4th, inning P. Bremner
M, Bone walked, V. Watson
singled hut F. Bremner waft forced
out at 3rd, N. Stephenson singled
and M. Bone was forced out at 3rd,
S. .Black singled and D. Pearson
walked which put V, Watson across
for another run. A. Willis was pit
out on a 'fly to left 'field, Brussels
again, retired Lateltnow In a row,
Iru Ithe. '5th' inkling, 2 walks. 2
singleS and a free base ;brought in
another BruSsels run.
In the 2nd half 3 singles and 2
errors on Brussels part gave Luck-
now their first S counters.
Brtissels big inning mine
prize for _cards, Lowest or any tender not necess-
arils accepted.
Geo. 0, Martin, Clerk..
THE PREtIEIN! rEfttAri
CAP.3ADA. fi
Knox Church, CRANBROOK
Minister: Mr. C. L. Thompson
Sunday :Schaal 10 A. M.
Morning Worship' 11.15 A, M.-
The Bible does not need to be re•
written, Init re-read.
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BIBLE SUNDAY, SERVICE
Bible Sunday Service is to be
held in the 'United Church, Sunday,
.Sept, 1st, altS p. ra. Speaker from
the Upper Canada Bible Society.
W. E. Collins, Insurarxe Ag
Phone 47 B• russels, Ont.
FALL MUSIC TERM -
Mr. and Mrs. Louis D. Thompson,
Brussels, will resume their music
classes in Piano, Singing, Organ and
Theory, Mrs. ,Thompson will be
starting classes for beginners. in the Office Over Krauter's Plumbing
YOUR PROTECTION IS OUR BUSINESS (continued On, inside page)
FAREWELL SERMON
;The Rev, Maurice ,.14cNabb .nrea-
oiled his farewell, sermon. in Knox.
Presbytetian .C1b{uirdh,
closing a pa.s?;orate of nearly three
years. He has been called to Port
lPlgin ,Presbyterian Church and will
he inducted August 20th.
CARD OF THANKS
Wilfred and Marjorie Keifer
would like to thank 0,eir ninny
friends for tine wonderful gifts re-
ceived on their anniversary,
ENGAGEMENT
Mr. Henbert Sullivan wishes to ,
announce the engagement of his '
daughter, Mary !Maureen, to Murray
Ronald Wood, son of Mr, and Mrs.
John Wood, Listowel.
The Wedding will take
quiet15, on SePt. 14th,
70111111111E
Knox Chitral, ETHEL
Minister: Mi. C, L. Thompson
Morning 'Worship 9.45, A. M.
S, School & Bible Class 11 A. M.
PRAYER mast mean something to
us if it is Ito mean anything to God.
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SPEED
CAUSED THIS FATAL ACCIDENT rnone 90X Brussels
plade Mr. anti 'Mrs. Wm. H. Stiles and
'family wish to convey their sincere
thanks and appreciation to Am A,
Lane, Dr. StelheniEic their friends
and neighbours, who were so kind
during 'their reeent bereavement.
We Welcome You to Our Services,
COURT OF REVISION,
MORRIS TOWNSHIP
Melville Church
Minister: Rev. H. T. Colvin, B. D.
Organist — Donald Dunbar
The Court of Revision on the 1958 ,
Asseissment Roll will be held in the ,
Townghip Hall on Sepitember 3, 1957
at 10 a. m.
Geo. C. Martin, Clerk. Worship 11 A. M. Divine
Upton Service at Melville
l!rettbyterian Church
LL.
Double Feature
Sat.. Only Aug.'
"REPRISAL"
Colour
Guy Madison, Felicia Parr
"MONTANA TERRITORY"
Len McCailister, Wanda Hendrix
The United Church
OF CANADA
XlnIstsr: Rev. L. Brown B.A. B.D.
Organist: Mrs. A. E. Martin
ittvine Worship 1115 A, M.
Sttliffeet — "Doing to /P' OWOrlt?
Aug, Id. 31 'Friday - Saturday
Joe McCrea in
"THE OKLAHOMAN"
CinernaSCOPe dolor!
PEOPLE WE KNOW
Mrs. 0, Dodds of Long Beach, Cal.
is a visitor with her sister, Mrs. J.
0, 13aeker.
Rev, M. P. and Mrs. Oldham oil
Clayton, near Otitiawa,, were visitors
this week with Mr. and Mrs. Louis D.
Thompson.
Mrs. A. Livingston and daughter
Lee, Detroit and Mrs. S. Timm and
daughter Arleen, Moleswarth, called
on Brussels relatives Ithlisi week.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin, Martin, and
!Gwendollyne visited last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Toombs of
Queeni,srvilffe, and Mr. arid. Mrs. Roy
Savage of TOratt(),.
Mr. and Mrs, James Armstrong
Jr. attended the Baker—Kipp wed,
ding at Stoney Creek on Saturday
Au,gust 24, Harold Bolter was the
Termer Associate Agricultural Rep
resenbative for Huron County.
BORN
Higgins — To Mr. and Mrs. D'Arcy
Higgins nee (Dorothy Stephens)
a Son, Thom'a's Russelll, in West-
ern HosplAal, Tanointo, On Friday
August 23rd.
LLASHMAR
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
LISTOW'EL
Thurs - Fri. Aug. 29 - 30
''T1-11E ,HIGH. 'AND THE
nutting Styling
A Specialty
vALPS BEAUTY 8rt-UPPE
MIGHTY" 111111111111111•111111R11115111/3111111MENIP I
John Wayne, Claire Trevor to
Color rn CineaScope
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L1STOWEL )
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1 I EATRF ... i
31 2 shows nightly 7.30 — 9.30 p. m.
Matinee Saturday 2 p. rn.
We Deiiver.
ColdWaving
Anglican Church
OF, CANADA
"LOCAiloN:
No. 10 Highway,
S of Brampioti.
TIMI; li 96 llitirielA of
Tiles.* Wed', Sept,. 1' 4
..4,TOuCH AND
Color goinetty
Jack HaVikiliai Margaret Johnston Jewell, itaatoo.
ROAD SURFACE!
ASpliallVerygroasy bettine of heavy'
This car wps trOvelling south The spee . jttr VA:1 high
for the road Surface coliditipri, car ead signalled
a eft-hated turn, and pgroped hit alitk to give
h
4t1ditiolial warning bec00e he hd :: i,lt f r A
°naming car before making his tuth, • a 0 vet" f t t
high speed car lammed n his bra cd :1! fi p
went into a violent skid, It shot off the fo: ., clipped
a tree, then smashed head-on into another tree.,
balk the driver and his passenger were killedinatattly,
Before you travel too fast for the road surfndO 00
ditiori, remember this pietute, it could happen to yo
ONTARIO•bt O'Altt MIfer of Ciat
Two ShOWs Nightly, Rain Or Clear
. Bak Office ()Pete at 7.30 04d1riek„
Fleet Show at 8.00
Childiretri lIncier 13 in Cars *es
'liocl at T1101.011 retfirrOnee
Sept, 2 -
Astaire, Audrey Hepburn
Colour
14 FUNNY OAct,
,Jaiiaon chioth. Brussels
1145. A, M. Holy
At, pavilion dittitaiii Heliftyji.
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Stemmer officially ends With tabor,
.1 DAY, so' here .tie got one inst lilt of
tan is 080 dancer Connie bevetetil,
t 811e Will be starting back to work
t again totqlity On bite Of 0130 tele*
V/ISIP4S Variety SliOWS,
Micinits Show 12,05 SuridaY
Midnite, Sept.
a WORLD WITHOUT END "
Color CineiriaSeepe
Ari ArtiaZing, breathtaking, Thrilling
Look at the year atdd
All Seats atic
Sun. Mid-Nits t Mon.
',FULL itiO LIFE"
Judy l~olllday, Richard. Conte