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The Brussels Post, 1958-05-14, Page 1, ,„,, o .. ........ .. . . • . . ;'• ....... •A Brussels, Morris, and Grey, Telephone Company Invite the Subscribers of the System to 97. OPEN HOUSE. AT THE .4" New Telephone Office MAY 28th and 29th Refreshme nts will be served from 3 to, 5 and 7 111 both days. RE - OPENING 0 P IRENE'S BEAUTY SALON' Permanents, Cutting, Styling Shampooing, and Fingerwaving For Appointment Phone Brussels ,55x sosume•TwartThlki WrtG, 7,..zemmosmeamsstonal Notice To Brussels, Morris and Grey Telephone Subscriber's Subseribe'rs are asked NOT to use the we Telephone Directories, just issued, until the new system is pact tnr. Telephone Directories, just Issued. until the ,new system Is ;put hPF operation. PLEASE continue to give the operators'the numbt.pii• 'The branch voted to enter a "Grandmother's Quilt" camped tion. Mrs. R. IV. Stephens and Mrs. Charles Davis are in charge of the project. Following a request fora film nil hospital ;insurance, the seem tarry announced available for when it :wall that the film will be Thursday. May 22, be , shown in the Commemity Hall -at 8.30 p.m. 'Mrs Ferg Connelly and Mrs. Bert Johnston were asked to contact the Lions Club, Canadian Legion. Jun- ior Partners and the Town Council for assistance in publicity. Mrs.'L. W. Glasgow, convener of his ton r eSearch and current events; book the chafr and pre- sented the oldest grandmother present, Mrs. Oliver ; Hemingway, with a corsage. alfrs. R. W, Step- hens, In, dealing with the motto, "Old things hOve charm," played a number of heirlooms, a hand-croched spread, iron-stone China, a. forge iron, a .brass kettle,. and some valuable hi:sten/en hooks. She ,contrasted the appreciation ane evaluation of the products of the hand-tooled era (1825-1860) in our ,day with the "throwing-our per- iod (1865.1910), which follwed the introduction of machineMade I furniture, With pictures of rare pieces of • furniture nshe mentioned, 'different styles of 'chair and tables and said, "It is good tor us' to pause land look over our shoulder'," - She mentioned. John Morris and son lienny (for whom the township' of Morris is named) who in 1832 walked .into the district •carryling as clock on his' hack, and said Mat 'this clock is still in a hoime in Colborne township. Unfinished Vittoey • • Ales. -Gladgow Eingroditeced: Din • guest speaker, Rqv. Brett. de 'Vries rector of Blyth, Auburn, and Bel- grave Anglicati. ,churehes, wino is leaving soon. for Exeter. Speaking Of the value of history as a link ' with the past to help understand iiireSeitt elvents, he expreSsed the regret that lit was not More highly Prized, He pa , nted a graphic plc- • lure of hie gee ii'.n. the Netherlands neutral in th.e First World -War land hoping to be In the Second World War; but suddenly, on May 10-14, 1940, all treedaan of antech, religion, land publications was 'wrested from them. A spontaneous ' Morels Township Connell, Meet- .ing May 5, 1958. , The 'Coundil met in the TOwnship Hall on the above date :with all the .members preeent. The minutes of the last meet- ' ing were relad and adeptect on . motion of Gorden Wilkinson and Ross Duncan. — Carried Mc4ved by Gordon. Wilkinson, sec- onded by Walter' Shortreed • that Addison Fraser be paid $260,00 on his salary, — Carried • Movied by Stewokt Procter see on.ded by Ross Duncan that the road accounts lee presented by the Road Supeeinte.ndent be paid. — Carried Mclved by Ross Duncan, second_ ' ended by Walter Shortreed that we give the Brussels Palk Board a , grant of $200.00 for 1958. ' Carried MOved by Stewart, Procter sec-; orided by -Gordon Wilkinson that • the meeting adjourn to meet again on June 2. 1958 at 1 p. m. —Carried The following •!accOuects ,were paid: Belgrave warbicide 43.50 Pearson k Edwards, auditing 875,00 S. IT Blake, membership fee for Municipal Officers Association 20.00 Municipal WOrld, supplies •6;S5 Cecil Wheeler, tell!' bininty , 3.09 'Donald McKenna, warble fly inspector 221,52 Gordon Nicholeolm warble fly He said "We have an entinistied Miletolty, an uneasy peace, because we fail to understand the past We lfarVe lost the link With, the past: We have to 'Wye appreciation of the past to insure- leadership tor the Present, and it we are riot good }stewards of our blessings, pros perity, freedom, wealth, abundance of food, 'we will [surely lose them." Mrs. James Smith klianked the t Speaker', arid he was presented wilth a gift by Mrs. OlasgeW. Ctn't'ent event Were reviewed by Mrs. Louie N1611.61, For Leila& atteti- danee dtn'ing the year, Mrs, W. IL Bell, Mil;, Pthiren0 ltilichol, Mr Olias. Davis, ttzt. Lorne Nikl101, ikleti10 ttiT3. Wesley ItOtt terAred Mttith., • S TH BRUSSELS $2,00 per yens' - dAss moss. Pt)st Publishing Hif:iilse amtb,ostsee't es , .m. °"*" WedaesdaY, Mary 14th, 1 "8 4 REV. fiRSN EX .ELL SHOWINO O E VFfiE'S: AT FESTIVALS ,.ADDRESSES MAJESTIC vst. of WEEKLY REPORT FROM Tlig, BRUSSELS LIVESTOCK SALES YARDS, FRIDAY MAY 9th 'shelters lIreanere. adeettleed $2. to $3.. oil A„ •smoIl.• offering- of choice ettelity hogs.. Seekers. $17 to $10. WeanerS were Mtn $10 to $21.89. Sews $76 to 105, A good selection Of local and western cattle was Offered, 'et fewer pilices from th Previetts week. Choice steers $95415 good '$24,; mediunt $.21 to $23. 'jolters ranged from, $81,50 to $22.80 Stoeiters steers choice, $25; Good, $28 to $24; Medium, $20 to $28. Stock heifers sold from. $21 to a ten! $22.80, Cows sold steady with last •week from $145 to $245. A good selection of ealyee was also offered. The cemmiselopere and S...111.1210Yele A. number of Yeetrig! Milsichlun from this distrilet Old well at the recent, 'ITurett.'001.01ty Festilvai at; Cl'oderinin .,IfIrst and, Wend class honors were won by ;Mho Pipe end Geraldine MeTa5gart In the flaxe-} phone classes and Gerard Thomas: first class htinnors In, clarinet. David Kennedy was 'awarded first place in four saxophione classes and also the "Marie iTbornton" Wood,1 wind 'Trophy, 'at the Oxford , Pestillval of Music at Woodstock. This same trophy was won by hie brother Rohert four years ago David else won two firsts in saxo phone at the Stratford Fost0val. :••••• . - 4,01 eau wit 'Ind other values Just, as vest 44 these al THE .R11TIADGEGROCERY, GREY TOWNSHIP SCHOOL BOARD 1 Not. Just to-day or to-morrow, but Every Day of the plot, We Deliver • The Grey Township School Board .met in the D(thel Seitool.on Tuesday 'MAT 6th at 8,30 p.m, with I all members present. Phone 7 • RUMMAGE SALE .Tlite Rummage Sale sponsored by the Pall Flair Board is to ibe held in the Brussels Arena . an Saturday 'afternoon, May 31st at 2 11..m. with Mr, Gordon Grant as auctioneer, Donations of solvable material gratefully! aticepted. e Numerous arhildles helve already been promised ,incliicling a weanlling pig from Win. Turnbull. Mr. Grant has ,generously offered his services free of charge. Everybody ppan to attend this Rummage Sale at the Arena Saturday May 31st. Silvergleam Cohoe Salmon ...... 1-hint's Tomato Juice 48oz. Aylmer Pork and Beans 20 oz. Tip Top Peas 15 oz. — 2 for 39c 2 for 21c 3 for 95c 28c Women's instititta met on Thursday afernooe in the Library basement with the Presi. dent, Mrs, Wm, Evans, in the chair. Mrs B, \V, Stephens gave e Biwa accen`nt of the .exiecutlive tneetieg at Fordwieh. and announced that the district .attilltal delegates aVpointed are Mrs. 11, W. Stephens, Mre, Win. Evans, Mrs, W. IL Sell, Mrs. James .Smith, :Mrs. Douglas Hemingway, .and Mrs. Eldon Wilson. NOTICE Morris "1 wp. Council The Minutes of the. April meet ing were read and adopted on motion of Conley and Smith. • 1 — Carried Representatives were present: from two Companies and showed differ- ent kinds of chalkboards. Motion ;of Conley and Coe that A film. WIU1 be shown en hospital Insurance in the Brussels Town 1.k11 on Thursday, May 22nd at 8.30 p,m, Efveryone, is ffnYited. This is Ning iirresented under the auSpiceizi ;OP the Majestic- Women's Institute. the Board purchase from Meyers, at least 100 square.- feet of green, clialkbeCard for. No. school fla,rried Motion of Bolger and Smith that the Board hire Miss jean Campbell as • music superivisor for the next saheb! year at $5.00 per 'lesson — Carried The followling accounts were pre- sented and ordered pate on motion df Smith end Conley, Carried Cranbrook Women's Institute BAKE SALE Brussels Public Library SATURDAY MAY 17th at 3p.m. The Public is Cordially Invited SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE . The annual Open Night at the Wingham District High School will be 'held on the evening of Thursday, May ,22nd, from '7,30 until 10.00, All pa,rents...- and interested. friends are incited to oome to the school during the evenidg to see the diepinys of work. There Will alSo he a fashion dhow. in which girls will model the garments which they have made in the home economics lasses, and a demonstration of physical education activities. There is, of course, 110 admission charge. numbers listed in the 1957 directory until then. HE PFteqe'r .44-r iu CANADA KnOx Church. CRANBROOK Minister; Mr, C. L.. Thompson Sunday School 10 A. M. Worship Service 11 A. M. "But the path of the just Is as the ;shining light, that shineth more and more unto the perfect day," * Knox r.turch, IMHEL Minister: Mi, C. L. Thompson NOTICE No Dogs' To Run At Large Village of Brussels ALL DOGS must be kept tied, or on Lash, during ester •+ Owners of clogs fonnc .,*renr... gardening season, °ADM INSPEICTTON MAY 20th. WIIInghani, District High School Cadet Corps will parade for their annual Inslpeation o the ,schaol athletic grounds at two o'clonk in the afternoon }of Tuesday, May 20th. Inspecting officers tern be Major E. C: Milliken, Officer Commanding of the 100th Bty. R. C. A, of List- owel, Lt.-Col, R. S. Hetherington and :Went, W, A. Anstis, Cadet Area Officer of Iionclon, Lt, • Col R. S. Hetherington will pl'eeent the Strathcona Shield won by No, 543 Winelham District High School 'Cadet Corps for 1957. Parents and interested friends are invited. to come to the cadet inspection, 51.04 In the Village of Brussels during this 'period 1,...-1.11 be severiOr prosecuted. Ube 10.25. 30.00 25.00 43,00 49.15 1.00 P. M. 1,00 P. M. 8 A. M. Bible Class Sunday School. Worslep Service Operated by George Jutzi Lbcal and Long Distance Hauling, ALL LOADS FULLY INSURED P. C. V. CLASS C. F. F. s. Formerly Bryars Transport. 150.46 57.00 4.00 2,00 2.00 helper J. A, Gray, Blyth District fire area 13, partiott, mileage, Wm. Xing, dog tax refund Jack Thynne, clog tax refund Addison, FraiSer, hart. salary 250.00 Relief Aecotitit, 45.00 Lrailiio Pareott Ceo. C, Martin peeve Clerk VAL'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Cold waving # DRIVE-IN TI-LEATRE' unorgantized underground of West- ern Europe was their only means laity LISTOWEL, ONT. opPosition, ° BrOssels Cutting Styling A Spec Phone 40X Thursday and Friday May 15 .16 CARD OF THANKS I am pitblicly eXpressing my gratitude to the Many friends whe brought dicer to me by visiting; isendin,g treats land /etter8 while l CAPITOL -I H EAT RE "DOCTOR AT LARGE" I have been l hospiftals during the LISTOWEL, ONT. Colour VistaVlsion past tour inontirb. Sippeial thanks Dirk Bcgarde, Muriel Paviow to the Mena who helped with the work at home Only by experience Wed. - Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. Saturday Only rieSS. , Mope 14 - 15 - 16 , 17 WAIT DISNEY'S can we fully a410redilate such kind-. May 17 0.E R R I • Adults and Children thrill to. this incoMparable nature story Mon, - Tues. - Wed, Win. E, tourers. Double Bill - "STRANGER ON FibilstElAck, CbloUr Joel McCrea "VOODOO ISLAND" ' BOris Karleff Re en Theatte Thursday i• Friday = Saturday ZERO HOUR 8terrInb Hayden Linda -Darnell hock I-kid-soli, ban Duryea, ' Jock Mahoney, Alin Hale lb the thrilling saga of a Flying I Parson in the Korean War "BATTLE 1-IVMN" ChtehreSeope. and Color Sunday Mid,Nite Mon. :May la. 10 pouble Dill aNAktb IsAtclAbitql Cele a. Rlohard 66040, Beverley Oailand "THE di* tt..INGelkl John! ire)lerid' "Shine through my life, that every tillend. of mine, Shall find it. easier t be a friend of Thine.". Melville Church Organist — Donald Dunbar lintiday School 10 A. IL Mine 'Warble n A, IL Service Sunday May 18th will! the conducted by Rev. JOnathan Greene with •View to a gall 4 The United Church OF CANADA IllhiPster; Rev. L. BroWn B.A; B.D. Organlitt: Mrs. A. E. Martin 10 A,M. Church school 11,15 A.M. Rev. W, j. Cools' Of Glen Allan Ahetieuti Chtieeh OF tiierNADA eilr IC. I T. Sunday, Ascension' '11 01t.v A,M. MdttloS kA.9614te':thildlit gift* .8ctiObit A, 'V,pit Mondayto P.M. -Sritielay Sabel A musical ilttinber was contribte this paint eaSy to ppy wftli lieuall Or reiler. beas0"+- 'heed stirring, do6onst drlo, or iqin down tile hen:cite. There' a'as *Lige' to cretin tiP When finished painting and tiak eltebsste- WaShable. ited "by Mrs, Angus nrorWlit, Joliii Rowland,. Mrs. R steb,3 hens, Mrs, Ploittlee anti Miss Addle Cardiff. hostesses tat f rile fiieoiteiii :itrer'e Mrs. Cecil: Me Mrs.iE Prank Mis6 }Meyer, Mt's. Olivet' Way. 1,11's..tiniest 111artin. iii tomind tiotiiiiie Bill iiAtttt OF ROGUE RIVER' Adorde MeritOonierYi Martha Hyde arid itigdLe MAN kAtt)R9 Oooth :0- i4 l4to- week Theri, Fri, and' Sat. f itheW itidhtlY,• Staiiileid air 'ot "O ti-tui..= , May 22 Doulyle Bill 'Car Coaiy, Speed Crazy, Boy Crary, thrift: Crazy Youth .61tAd6til p GiRL Picts flattery Lin kuot Ata, Adult Agent for SCAXF T I X Tuesday Wednesday 'Masi 20 = 21: SPANISH AFFAIR „ Color Vista-A/Isiah Richard' "kcitYi OaOniell Seviiia t Humphries and CO.,. caretakers supplies Mrs. b. Fraser, Caretakers 'Supplies. Garnet E. Farrier_ piano No. 8 William Bolton, brush brodins • °rival. Harrison, eject- rical /repairs Alexander Chapmn. insur- ance Mfrs. Noreen Barlow, extea• 'cleaning, No, 10 Harry Bolger, eonvention expenses John O. Conley, convention expenses and mileage Murray E'odyer. men Jack Hood School Supplies, supplies 6.45 ;The meeting adjourned on MOtien Of Bolger to meet again on Ji.ina 3yd. Norman S. Mincer, Sec.-Treace LLASHMAR. $2.35 $2.65 100,00 8.40 TELEVISION anI RADIO REPAIRS TO 'ALL MAKES — GUARANTEED AERVIC Electrical Wiring Contractor BRUSSELS If PHONE 104X ORVAL HARRISON: PHONE BRUSSELS 47i4 POLLARD'S CHAIN SAW D. Hastings. Chief of Police A .