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The Brussels Post, 1958-04-09, Page 1REBEKAH' LODGE EUCHRE PARS"''.- for teen and 1-adine WED, APRIL 16th. Euchre at 8.30 p. tn. will he held in the I. 0. 0. F. Lodge Rooms poop PRIZES ADMISSION 50c LUNCH SUMO*. Everyone Welcome o's DANCE FOR THE YOUNG AND OLD Featuring "The Brunettes” The Sensational All Girt Orchestra In Brussels Town Hail FRIDAY. APRIL 1 I th. Dancing 9.30 — 1.30 Lunch Booth in the Hall. Admission,: Popular Prices AA. How Does Your Farm Entrance Appear To The Passing Motorist ? The North Huron Junior Farmers a;re organizing 2iattiF Gateway Tinprofvement Project during the spring and etmccd. months. Open to antyane in •Pia,st Wiawanosh, Morris, Turnherry, '7.14;7' Grey Townshipe, They will be judged on originality, improvement and Prizes Offered Will Tol4 $75.00 1st Prize - $25.00 2nd - $20,00 •3rd - $10.00: 4th - $10.00 5th - $5.00 If you wish to enter this project a picture of your gateway will be taken by Mier 1st at which time the nro7rtet.' begine and :another picture will be taken September 1st, when friz contest 'closes, In this way the judges will Come to iiree, decision. ENTRY FORM Name — Address — Lot No. Concession Twin , Telephone — Mail this entry form, before May lst, to Glen, Coultes, R. it. Brussels. CARD OF THANKS 14evish to thank my neighbours, relatitvies and frienids for flowers, cards and treats giVen to me while in hospital. All your kindness was deeply appvicialted and will never be for- gotten, Frieda Pipe CARD OF' THANKS The Canadian Roth„ Cteas extend their sincere thanks to Mingo,' ; donations made. the Red Oress .Campaign ettedesS:. to, the reeteibere of the thewels- Ladles Athitliary to the Catiadien Legion, wild• sponsored the ;mitres§ In this ; district, for their splendid co, operation. .• CARD OF THANKS We Wish ,i0 eXPre,§§ out' sincere thanks anti entiredo-ti011: to l'0161116L, ifi•iends and neigithatia for acts Of: i kiminese, PX.nreeeleite of sytntsa.thY„,, beautiful' floral tributes atiel Girlden, Bibles. in One recent• herea.Vetitent of n beleted Inisband Anti Si:vial thinks to John 'ArFirthi, AC'V. t). 010 Itehelsa its and the, rillr,eieS. Mrs b. MrtIortilit and: •family POLLARD'S CHAIN SAW . EO: itYP: This paint daily to apply with either brush or roller. "need stirring, doesn't drip, 0r run down the handle. tifert.b Must to Crean up when finished painting —Mid etratTstAt • washable`, Ix * Mori: - Tir4, es. Wed: OMAR kAYVAhi • BRUS LS POST 'THE. *40kcirtiO dew11a711i,Poet tlKtlo. Depeeteamt. Otto, Post Publishing House $2.00. per year .,..$2,410):',4 Wednesdayi Apra 9th, 19$0 :•,•.•-.-•r•••,•.••-••--•••••-•• • REP. .08089. CAMPAIGN SCCOgSSFtil_Y C(iihiQl,AJORD. EAS'I'ER VISITORS BRUSSELS LEGION REGULAR MEETING. • • The roeently leoncluded Caniraes I Miss Ruby Stnitli, Terente of this dietrict in connection with ,,,, • ,, r r•••t*, rt•A.,45. ....4t404,•P••••••!•••••• ,The regular monthly .meeting of ( Brussels 14c)gion Branch 21$. was hold, on Wednesday, Awn 2 with, a large turnout of members and 1 ;•isitors from BowielT„ Wingbarn .1110 Blyth branches, The meeting was composed mainly of initiation of new members. into the branch, namely James Bremner,. William. Bremner and Fred. Coy. An initiation team from Winghern Branch took charge tor the initiation, this group consisted of J;a,elt BateSon, Zone Commander; Don Adam, Dist- rict Membership Officer; Lloyd Csai4ter!, President Winghiant Bran,..- ch; John Pattison, Zone Secretary; leo. Brooks, Segt. at Arms, Wing- hem Branch,. •••••••••• the Rod. Cross 'Campaign,lrl F.* R.,Smith, i Cie sum of $2474.0 Miss Esther Smith, Kitchener, at her home here, * * * Miss Jean Themes, Kitchener, at her home. Ren;a4 Lane, Lakeside, with ( Lester Meehan and 'other friends. Campbell Grant, Toronto, with his parents Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Grant. • • Miss L. McFadden, Toronto with her *ants, Mr, and Mrs, C. Mc- Fadden. • Mr, and Mrs. W, Porter of 'Whit- by with Mr, -and Mrs. Harold Ker- nay, The -cameo in this 0area, was sponsored; and carried out by the ladles of tilie Brussels Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion. Cudney Tomatoes, 28 oz. 23c Maple Leaf Cheese Slices 2,8c Gold seal Sockeye Salmon 47c Aunt Sally 2 Fruit Marmalade 33c Stokleys Peas, 20 oz., y2 for 37c iou 1.01 'Ind other values just as great as these at THE riEDGEGROCERY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY PLAN RUMMAGE SALE The Dael Huron Agricultural Society' are' planning a Rummage Sale to be held 'early in May, Sale proceeds to prolvede funds to build a 'new ofilice and wish rooms at the fair grounds. They are ,asking you, 'the People of this community to assist them this project by donating articles. suitable for sale, Many of use have a number of good Ross Bennett, President of Brus- sels Branch, calle}1 on most of the above to speak also the. District Service Officer, George Inglis front ITowick Branch. Not just to-day or to-morrow, but Every Day of the year. things we don't use, and therefore don't need, Why don't we donate these to this Rummage Sale. The need for the iiroposcie build- ing is apparent to everyone So why not do what you can by donating as many suitable articles as you can i as soon as possible. Contact the MACHAN HARD- WARE now to have your donations. picked picked up. MELVILLE GUILD Phone 7 We Deliver HE PRe.15,17 rth:atto t rit...KOH IN CP1.1..AIDA ETHEL The Branch discussed joining the Eye Bank and the Secretary was instructed to write to Command for more information on this subject. After the president had than- iced the initiation team and other srleakere., the meeting adjourned. Knox Church, CRANBROOK Minister: Mr. C. L. Thompson „Su,nday §chool 10 A. M. Easter Worship 11 A, M. Mr. and Mrs. Jake de Doelder of ,Halton, spent the Easter holl- day at their home in the village. Mrs, W. nas Stephenson is ill at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sp;eiran. Miss Alma Patterson, Reg., N. Owen Sound, is at her home here. Mr. Stanley Hall, Whiteman, with. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hall. Ethel 4-H Club • Miss Cathenne Leach, Toronto, r with her parents' Mr. and Mr. k W. G. Lea,,,,Ah. Dr. and Mrs. Donald McRae and , faintly, Toronto, with his mother Mrs. T. McRae. Mr, A. Weeks. with his wife and, family at the home of her Parents, ( Mr. and Mrs. R. Bennett, * *, t Mr. and Mrs. Harry -Sidman and The March taleettni of Melville Young Women's Guild was held in, Detroit with hen Parents, the church parlour with twenty Mr. and Mrs. L. Waxman. * * members -Present, i Donald Edgar,IToronto; Bruce of Jean Higgins was in •diearge of ' the first petition and °Pone(' the Hamilton; and Jim of Southampton, with their mother, Mrs. M. Edgar. meeting with, a. hymn after which Mary Fischer led Iry Prayer, ' Miss Jane Rann, Kitchener, and Bob Rann, London, with their I 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Rann. * * Ruth Hemingway, of Mc.: Institute, Guelph with her Mr, and Mrs. Carl Hem. Roll call was answered and business dicussed, It was decided : to have the Pot Luck Slipper on, Coleman, April 11th at 6.130 p. m. with a and Mr. short .program to eallow. rt FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE{ The March meeting of the Friendship Circle was held in the ' United Church parl'ou'rwith 37.r 1 members present, 1, Knox ?::,burr::,, li•THEL Minister: Mt. C. L. Thompson Bible Class 1.00 P. M. Sunday School 1.00 P. M. Easter Worship 2 P.M. Jesus is not the Resurrection and the Life because He rose from the dead; He rose from the dead be- cause He IS the Resurrection and the Life. PLAN TO ATTEND CHURCH THIS SU,NDAY Mary Lowe a pened the meeting , with the theme "Blest be the tie thalt .bWeclIs" ,follovrod with the Lord's Prayer. '1 Members of the Blyth group were I welcomed by the president. The se`ripture lesson taken. front Judges, was read in unison and Deborah, our Woman of the Bible, was presented this month by Leona. Armstrong. The president, Winnifred Edgar, then took ;charge. The secretory's and treasurer's reports were given and the roll call answered by "Something Pertaining to St. Patrick". The attendance cards were mark- ed and the name of one more new member added. Kate Wilson is Mies Donald parents. ingway. The first meetinlg of the Ethel 4-H Club, "The-Club Girl Stands On Guard", was held at the home of the leader, Mrs. 'Ted on ;Thursday night, April ard, at 8,00 P m. The meeting was o-..ened with the 4•1-I pledge. The--- election of officers by ballot followed, President — Beatrice Alexander ,Secretary — !Margaret Smith Press Reporter — Irene Noble Discussion for a name for the club followed. It was decided that each girl would bring a suggestion to the next meeting. It was 'decided by ballot that the club members would take turns having the meetings In their homes. The next meeting to be at Mrs. Gill's on 'Dhairsdaty afternoon, April 10, at 2,00 p.m, It was decidcel that -,dreg girl Would bring ideas for the book covers to - the members was diseuased. The pamphlets and papers were distributed, ,The outline of the requirements of the was discussed. The Club Girl as a Canadian citizen. Was discussed'. The Freedom of speech, worship, voting, the 'rich resouces, ed,ulelation, tolerance, a democratic government, our res, pensibilly to onotect resources, I to learn labont hstalth seilvices and , to promote them, s'howing that its I greet to be a Canadian * * Mr. and Mrs.. Donald and famay of Elmira., and Mrs. Jack Coleman and family of Port Colborne with Mr, and Mrs. A,. Coleman, charge. A hymn was sung followe4 ' with prayer by Louella. MitChell. Scripture was givem by Margaret MeCuteleon taken from St.. John Cairds of tblanits were read after which Margaret Tyerman took leading with trine points. • A bazaar, planned fOr October 25th was discussed at length and corn- I minittees appointed. Two bundles of material were displa.yed which, we had, obtained free .of charge from Batons and Simpeons for the r(nrpose of me:k- ing articles for the bazaar, Donations :air& now being received and some aprons and other articles were handed in.. At the close of the meeting re- freshments were serir.ed by the committee in charge, Mary Fischer, Leona) Armstrong and Jerrn Higgins, • GRANT SHOES and MEN'S VtflEAR., Offer for Spring A fine Variety of Suits and Top Coats -- Jackets for cool ever:52,W' All at Moderate Prices. Always in stock are Stetson Hats Forsyth Shires in Variety SPECIAL SPORT SHIRTS 40 to choose from Regular, $4.95 to clear geza- 21: 1-21. Topic was given by Mar- ' garet Tyerman -and Mrs MelvfIlle Melville, Church Organist Donald Dunbar EASTER SUNDAY Sunday School 10 A. M. Divine Worhip U A. M. • , The Onited Church OF CANADA 011 I Oster : Rev. L. Brown B.A; B.D. Organist: Mrs. A. E. Martin Dennis gave us some "Thanghts for Easter", A hyrrie was followed by the Benediction. Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Marshall and Susan of North Bay vieltga with Mr. Malcolm; Fraser and Mrs. Luella Marshal and Bartle, over the week-end, Mr. and Mrs, Jim Johnston, Gregory, .Tudy, of Elssex, were Blaster visitors at the home of Mm. Silas Johnston. Mr and Mrs Gordon Lydiatt, Batrie, were week-end visitors at the leonine of Mr, and Mrs, Clifford Ritchie. , Mr . and' Mrs. Neil Reid, Dennis. and Eric, of Toronto, were taster gUests at the hetes. of Mr, and Mrs. George Dainties. Mr, Herb Kirkb,y, of Arts College, Toronto, Spent the weak_end with his ,parOts, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Kirkby. W. and. Mrs. JIM Lenient arid_ II family of London, spent a, few &Lye With Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Porter Mr, and Mrs. John King, Joyce and whyhe, of Saenila visited With Me: and Mrs. 6eorge Jackson for several 'days, Miss Mailer Sohltde, Reg, N., of London, spent the .*doc,=otta with tl Heir parents; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sciiede. Mr. Glen barer and, Ron Ennis t of Western thiarergitZ spent the Week-end With their Parents. HaelkWelL of °Hat, ,sPent seiveral days with his parents, Me, and MPS, W. C. I3aIkwtll, •••••••a••=4-••••.-•,"' "7" ......"--•••.".1•X••••;•••4..."7-,Z,. • Entertainment consisted of two - solos by Mrs, Adeline Campbell and , Mrs. Dean Davidson; reading. Viola Machin: and slides shown by Mrs. Rann of, her recent trip to Call- fornia. Betty Ca.mphell and Sarah Stephenson were in charge of lunch assisted by Barbara. Mc- , Cutcl~eo•n, Karen Cardiff, Audrey WE WILL PAY YOU 5c Each For Milk Bottles IN GOOD CONDITION. — WE NEED THEM it Cardiff and Pieta, Cousins. ••••••••••••••••••"••=•••••*•.".• Chnhob. School Morning Worship, 9.45 A. M. 11 A. M. CARD OF THANKS Baby and T wish to eXPrees our thanks to Our friends, relatives and- neighbours for their ti§lItS, treats rind floWeria, daring our stay in the Please Return Them Regularly and Don't Hidden Awai, Out of Use. Leave Thart: Anglican Church OF CANADA Parish os arrusar&is ROW Fred B. Jewell, L. S. Recite 3t. John's Church, Brussels — hospital end since our tetenn, .home..home.) Joyce and Jain vat Vliet ' Group work oh Checking signs of reeod health follower) • Hom,e Assignnients were glvtien: 1, Begin plans fat First AM. Kit. 2, Begin IReeerd Book Roll call for next meeting: Bring Yeti' Record took. ,The meeting closed with the singing- of ,Ged Save' the Queen. R. B. COUSINS LTD. Brussels Phone 22' CAPITOL 1 HEATRE LISTOWEL, 0,NT. j. Wed. - Thur. - Fri. Apri. 9 - 10 -11 CI ,de Gilmour picks “THE SHIRALEE" (The Little Burden) As one of the BEST Ten Pictures of i. the year. Filmed is CinemaScop'e 11 A. M. .11t. David's 2.30 P. M. Mattins Church, Henfryn • Eveliaong Good Friday SerVice I A special Good Friday ,service- 1 Australia. I was held, in the United 'Church at Regent Theatre / 10 a.m. Members of Knox PteshY- I sAfrupAy ONLY APRIL 12 1 totiatt deittireli and -congregations. , 'Weleniel le e in 1 of Ethel -and dreeihrook joined in 1 iit A k 2 A Si 'ESCAPES" . ' I the service. Rev. C, t.,,,. 'Thompson', 1, 14 6.E lad (Stooge cornody) ii. - : led the §eortied and Rev,- Lloyd I , Wee gt aiike t poi k y (dai,tooti) I ' - ' fl - — I I 'cleltlrered Me SerMen tatting as his . ,i, i, -t. SEAFORTH ' We. Tully Thintlas, Eleanor., Odra- lino and Joyce, Of Gleticee, were 14 holiday ylsitors with Mr, and Mit. ..,4134•474,..447•4 'George buticieS. own, paatot Of le 0„ Thtireday Friday saturda JOHNNY fiRotiBLE Ethel barrymore dairolyn YorieS sithjea . "the Meaning of the! 1 Cross"' • Mon, - Tuot. -= Wed. April' i4 A it A it t. This Year's Best Comedy BORN t Six Weeks at Lemke Theatre, Oetliel Wilde 11: Thursday ditiejina§6ope and Coior 'Cutting. Styling' Cold` Waving vntt, -- Mr. and Mrs. .1,0111.S VAL. .1 elan, "Brad", in Clinton Iteelittai Ott April 1q3'.. Baby .die(), •Syriiplatly is extended/ M. lnti kra. toete libel in the; deniii -of their labia. Veil. dierin F'ord' dta '§data Pa Debra P - Friday - Sattirda Toronto 'VAL'S ttAliTit •"061\141" GO NEAR THE WATER". . L d A t., . if you are Viter'ail don't 'mite this Agent fat S CARFS 'T Ot I) A 1.14 isfione 40k . pjettire: *is :Presley Lizaheth Scott I