The Brussels Post, 1958-04-23, Page 1DEAD STOCK REMOVERS
$20.00 AND Ula PAID
FOR OLD SICK, AND DISABLED
HORSES AND COWS
HIGHEST CASH VALUE PAID
IN 0,SURROUNDING DISTRICT FOR:
D DEAD STOCK
Prompt Sanitary Disposal in Winch Equipped "Wait
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Phone LEROY ACHESON Atwood 153
Or GEORGE HISLOP Wroxeter 2r15'
BAKE SALE
The Ladies Guild of St. John's
Muriel are hiolding a Bake Sale 'on
Saturday, Maly 10th.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
PEARSON - Mr. and Mrs, Ralph
Pearson are happy to announce
the birth of their daughter, (Janet
Elizabeth) on Mionday, April 14,
in Distowel Memorial Hospital.
,LLASHMAR
DRIVEIN 'THEATRE
LISTOWEL, ONT.
Thursday and Friday
April 24 - 25
MR. ROCK AND ROLL
Alleett i=eeto, 1-coolcs,
Lionel Hampton Orchestra
6.1•4.00, ...t.,0=••••••0000*
Saturday Only April 260
Double Bill
ROBBERS ROOST
Color
deCirde rVientgemeryj Richard Boone
SOP d'it4L
Judy 'Tyler. Bobby Troop
Two Shows Nightly. Rain or Clear
Box Office Opens at 8.00 °Week
First Show Ludt
Children tilde]. 12 IA COS trod
dotbon Cit Each PerfOrniciried
Furniture -
Select from about 60 suites of
furniture at the Mildmay Furniture
Showroom, Visit the "Trade-In
Der. Free delivery,
G. E. Schuett tvtlidmay
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'TENDERS FOR STEEL SCRAP
totatett will be received by the
iiiidektitiledi until i y , 10S8' tot gteet
the Engel L4'
8ri
t14E:Igo at Lot 16, Con&
§§fnii 1344, ?township of trot..
tenidera to be accompanied by"
Certified cheque tot' ttio '6itdiiiit of
tender.
rrigheet o, tiny tender itet
;Sadly ,accepted.
Edythe M. Cardiff
towtoliirt of Grey.
0 i ROG1I R .8.
in YELLOW 'ROSE. OF TEXAb:ii
ShOW
FULL WEtk:
Mon, AtiOf to. MAY. 3rd"
Wait ololiefa
it OLD YELLER
passes Wilt Not; tiUACcepted
Friday and Saturday Evenings!
THE BRUSSELS POST
Wednesday, April 23rd, 1958
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Aathoriiceit as showy* oil n4,11. FoM cake Deescrtatent, Ottawa $2.00 per year Post Publishing House
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PROCLAMATION.
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
Village of Brussels
HIGH SCHOOk, R E SULTS
WINGHAM DISTRICT
(Srussels and District Students)
Standing; A - 75% Or over, B
lid 74, C - GO '- 00. Pass -- 50 -
59,
Grade IX =-
A -
Ada Excel
Neil Turnbull
Brussels ehangeti to Daylight Saying time at .12A
Saturday Miduite, April 270, 1958.
And Reverts. to Standard Time on Saturday WWI%
October 20th, 1558.
G. E. McCutcheon, Reeve 54c
Rose Brand Sweet Mixed Pickles
Kraft Cheese Whiz, 16 oz.
Clark's Tomato Juice 48 oz.
Red Breast Cohoe Salmon, 3 for
Tip Top Bartlett Pears, 20 oz.
....... 30c
$1.00
.. ... -27c
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4441•44141.44.. •••••• • . . • •1t. ......... 440. ••,
30c
Douglas Thomas
Donald Proeter
Mary Fiseher
HIGH SCHOOL
VARIETY CONCERT
The wiagnam District d igit
Sellout Literary Soelety will
present the enamel' Variety
Concert in the school P,uditorurg
at 8,15 en Thursday and Friday
evenings (April 24th and 25th).
,There will be a, program of group
singing, organ and piano mast°,
girls' dancing and boys' gym-
nastics, and as one-act play 'Three
Pills in a Bottle' (Courtesy of Sam-
uel French).
,The proceeds from this concert
coo to the students' fund, for var,
ious student activities. Come up to
the school on Thursday or Friday
evening ..at 8,15 ..for pleasant and
lively entertainment. Tickets may
be had „from any pupil, ,.or at
door. “..Admission „50 „cents (no
reserved seats).
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BRUSSELS MAJESTIC W.
ANNUAL MEETING
The annual meeting of Brussels
Majestic Women's Institute was
held in the Larary basement,
The district president, *Mys. Glen
Johnston of Gorrie paid her 'offtelal
visit, Mrs. W. If, Bell, alreeldent,
was in charge of the meeting. Roll
call response was answered by an
exdhlange of aSjunsitine * Sister''
gifts. Five new members were
added to the fernier roll of 34; and
there are two lire members.
Announcement was made of a
Wort course "Food makes the
differanee," to be held on Thure,
day, April 24th, from 1:30 to 4
o'olock p.m. open to community,
A musical number was con-
trthuted by a quintet ,composed of
Mrs. R. W. Sterdeens, Mrs, John
Rowland, Mrs. Kenneth Shurrie,
Mrs. Florence Michel, and Mrs.
Angus Brown.
"Agriculture tin Pioneer Days and
N!,ow" was the topic of Mrs. Glen
Johnston's address to the branch.
Reports of hhe yea'r's -Mork were
given.
Mrs. Kenneth Sharer° presented
the report of the nominating
committee and Mrs. Glen Johnston
conducted the installation ceremony
for the new officers who are:
Past Pres. Mrs. W. H. Del
President „.. Mrs. Evans.
Vice Pres. Mrs, Kenneth Shuffle
Mrs James Smith,
Sec, Trdas. Mrs. .Tohn Speir
Assistant Mfrs. Earl Cudmore
Distilret Director• •.... Mrs. W. R. Bell
Branch Directors Mes Douglas
Hemingway, Mrs. Eldon Wilson
Mrs. Lorne Nichol,
Plainest Mrs. W. C. Kerr
Assistant IVIirs. Wesley Kerr
Press Reporter ..., Mrs. P, Michel
Assistant Mrs. D. C. Matheson
Anditiors Mrs. Cecil McFadden
Mrs. J. RoWland.
Cionveners of Standing Com-
mittees Mrs. Carl Heroin
Way. Mrs. Daniel Huether, Mrs.
Mrs. W. A. Williams, Mrs. Robt
Gemmel), Miss Addle Cardiff
Mrs. L. W. J. Glasgow, Mrs. Ferg
Connenly, Mrs. Bert Johnston,-1
Mrs. R. W. Stephens, Miss Beth
ledover, Mrs. J. C. Long, Mrs.
Kenneth Shurrie,
Presentation of a gift to the
retiring president, Mrs. Bell, was in
'charge of Mrs. Cuchnpre and Miss
Beth Hoover. Mes. Glen Johnston
was also plresented with a, gift ItY
Mrs, Oudiniore. Mrs. R. B. Cousins
presented the motto. Hostesses for
the meeting were Mrs. Kenneth
Shurrie, Mrs. Angus lenown, Mrs,
Pere' Connelly, Mrs. Harold Speir,
Mrs. L. G. Glasgow, and Mrs, John
Wh eel er.
Robert Davis
Audrey Wtheeler
Sandra Ireland
Murray Garniss
James Mair
Pass -
James Logan
Jack Davidson
Shirley Nicholson
Rochelle Wineberg
Joseph Wesesburg
Below the Line
Patsy Bryans
Ross Nicholson
Brian Rutledge
Karen Coleman
Tell Waxman
Glenn, Plant
Lewis, Cardiff
James Smith
David Smith
Grade X
A -
Have You Had Your Income Tax
Computed?
OPEN ALL DAA EVERY
TUESDAY AND FRIDAY
GENN M. RONNENBERG.
Insurance and Income Tax Cornputea
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On SALE • at
GRANT SHOES and MEN'S WEAR
1. Men's Suits - Woollens and Worsted in Charcoal GreYs arid'`
Black - Regular $49.95 'Now $39.55
2. Sport Coats - Latest colours
Coat and Trousers do Match $35.014
3. Sport Shirts - A National Make, Regular ,... $4.95 and $5.5
To Clear • $3.95
4. Ladies Shoes - This Week Only -
Any pair in the Window $5.091
They Will include Patents, Kid and Suede
In high and illusion heels.
Work Boots our specialty - $4.95
Deck Shoes at Great Reductions
Come - Look and Be Convinced - Your Prices.
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ATTENTION FARMERS
The new BRUSSELS LIVESTOCK SALES BARN will open
for Its first weekly livestock sale
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'*u wit Ind other value* Net as greet as thess et
THE RUTLEDGE GROCERY •
AGRICULTURALSOCIETY
PLAN RUMMAGE SALE
The East Huron Agricultural
Society are' planning a Rummage
Sale to be held early in May.
Sale proceeds to provide funds
to build: a new office and wash-
rooms at the fair grounds.
They are asking you, the people of
this community to assist them in
this project by donating articles
suitable for sale.
Not just to-day or to-morrow, but Every Day of the year.
We Deliver. Phone 7
BRUSSELS SCHOOL
BOARD MEETING
TENDERS FOR CEMENT
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned. until 1 p. xn., Satur,
day, May 3rd, 1953, for 2100 bags Of
eMent, more or less, for 'the ToWn-
"Alp of Grey.
Lowest or any tender not neces-
eerily accepted.
Edythe M. Uardiff,
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Many of us, have a number of good
things we don't use, and therefore
don't need. Why don't we donate
these to this, Rummage Sale.
The need for the Proposecd build-
ing is apparent to everyone so why
not do what you can by donating as
many suitable articles as you can
as soon. as possible.
Contact the" MACHAN HARD,
WARE now to have your donations
picked up,
Thelma Cowing
Pamela Porter
Cliffjord Brewer
April 7, 1958
The i'egular meeting of the Brus.
sels School Board was held on the
above date with one member absent.
The minutes of the last regular
xreeting were read and adopted on
motion by Rev, Brown, seconded by
Jack McWhirtee. W
- Uarried
The following acefounts were pre_
seated -
$58.20 Workman & MeWhirter
Meehan Hardware 13.08
McDonald Lumber 24.00
Jack Hood,' school 'supplies 17.95
Mowed ,by Roy Kennedy and Rev.
Brown that the above bills be paid.
- Carried
Moved by Rev.- Brown, seconded
by Jack I4Wiiirter that, any repairs
to the school or 'supplies amounting
to over $2.00, he presented to the
Property Committee for their a,p.
proval. .
-- Carried
The Secretary was towrite Mr.
Mr Kincaid re 1958 grants for
Elementary Schools.
loved by Rev. Brown, seconded
by .raek McWhirter time we pay the
required fee to the Nyorkman'e Com.
pensation Board to insure the four
teachers and caretaker,
- Carried
All business being concluded the
meeting adjourned on motion ' of
key Kennedy, seconded by Jack
McWhirter, to Meet again on the
regular date or at the call of the
Chairntn.
B 1
• Marie Johnston
Clerk, Township of Grey. C - r
James McNeil
Donald Sm1ith
Maxine :Meehan
June Warwick
Pass
Edith Daivis
Sharon Hemingway
Fired G. Stephenson
Elllizabeth Stephenson
Below the Line -
Grace MacLean
Ronald Howard
Joyce Alcock
Dorothy Marks
Joan Davidson
Ross Peacock
'Joyce Harmon
Fred W. Stephenson
John Cousins
Wayne Johnston
Lamy Wesenbung
Raelialeen Deitner
John. Pipe
Grade XI
C -
vtratson
Pass -
Joanne Deaner
Blayne Wood
Berifice Smith
Below the Line -
Jean McFarlane
Marlene Waxman
Jean Cardiff
Grade XII
C
Brenda Breelcenridge
David Kennedy
Arnold Dc4viSon
Murray Dawlison
Peter Hemingway
Dale Cardiff
Marion Hoover
Helen Ellacott
Murray Johnston
Below the Line
Lester Meehan
Lairry Snell
Grade XII Special ComMercial
Pass -
` M1ny 11arn1011
Grade XIII
Below the Line -
Donglen toot).
7,'HE PRE•ias
IN CANADA
Knox Church, CRANBROOK
MInIstel.: Mr. C. Thompson
Sunday School 10 A. M,
Sacrament of Communion 11 A. M.
(Rev, W. A. Williams)
.1.
Knox C.P..trcli, Li-MEL
Minister: Mt C. L. Thompson
Friday, May 2nd
Ve. mile East of Brussels on the County road.
O Large Offering of Pigs
150 Head of Cattle varying in weight, 500 to 1100 Iles.
The sales,will commence Every Friday at 1 p.m.
CARD OF THANKS
I wlish to 'express my , sincere,
thanks to an my friends for their
IIovely cards, treats and visits while
was in the Hospital and since ,
coming hoMe. Your kindness wit'
he remembered.
Luella, Kerr.
CARD OF THANKS
r wish to express nip siricere
appreefation to neighhoure, friends
and relatives, for flowers, clarets
and other gifts during my stay in,
Victoria Hospital, London. Also.
to the nurses and doctors, and
Many thanks for the benefit dance
Mirs, Viola .Black, Got-Jeri:ch.
RATE': - All Cattle $2.00 per head.
Calves and hogs 3% up to $500.00
2% over that amount
1.00 P. M. Bible Class wig
For
A new set of Fairbanks-Morse scales with stamped tickets
be installed and government inspected by the opening day.
further information contact
Sunday School 1,00 P. M.
(Sacrament of Communion 2 P.M.
1Rev. W. A. Williams)
P. S, ServiCes Will Conlvene On
Fast Time
PLAN TO ATTEND CHURCH
THIS SUNDAY
n
Safe Managers Hugh Pearson, Bruszels 'Phone 60x
Jack Bryans, Bruse.e'e 'Phone 18J4
Auctioneer - Harold Jackson
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MODERN a n d OLD TYMF_'
DANCE
BRUSSELS TOWN HALL
FRIDAY EVE. MAY 2nd.
The BrUnettes
THYNNE and ALCOCK
NICHOL and the •DIEHL Ste'ters
Last Dance of the Season
Admission -- 50c
BEILGRAVE
MUSIC FESITVAL
Will be held In the
Forrester's Hall, Belgrave
MAY 1st and MAY 2nd
Admission afternoon
Adults 15c
FINAL NIGHT
WINGHAM DISTRICT H. S.
MAY 2nd at 7.30 p. tn.
Ahnisston adults 35c
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CAPITOL 1HEATRE
LISTOWEL, ONT.
4144441.
Melville Church
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Styling Cold Waving
A Specialty
Phone 40X Buissels
•,.14 VAL'S
Cutting
10 A. U.
11 A. N.
Organist - Donald Dunbar
m Sunday School
Mine WarhIP
Maly 4ith and 11th
Service Condulcted by -
Rey. A. C. Aitken
with a view to a call
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The United Church
OF CANADA
POLLARD'S CHAIN SAW. Regent Theatre
SEAFORTH Rev: L. Brown B.A; B.D. ihnitteri
Organitti Mrs. A. E. Martin *
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6.46- A. M. Olittith School
11 A, M. Morning Worship 1
Thursday - "Or1tia9 = Saturday
April 24 - 25 -26 ; !
A betible Bill for oho 'Whole Family 1
MA & PA KETTLE
1 ON -VAPATIO 11
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Payiti Brien May Wynn
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NIGHT RUNNER
Adult
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