The Brussels Post, 1958-06-18, Page 1$11-.V.13 WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED
The home of Mr. and Mirs, I), C.
Matheson was thlia .seene of a sur
eelebration marking the,
Silver wedding islwriversary of Mr.
and Mrs, Harvey Donuts, on Sat- 1
arday, night,
Oyer .fititY relatives offered cela-
gratulatiOns aliti Presented the ,
couple with: g gift of money,
A mock wedding was staged with •
prineipaka Mrs,. Dennis,
Mrs, H. R. Thomas, Miss Jpan
Thomas, M's, Jan Van Vliet and I
Mrs, Douglas Hemingway.
Dennis expressed their
aPpreciation for the wishes of the
occasion,
The remainder of the evening
was spent playing cards and in sac-,
sal chat, friends assis
ted the hostess in serving Inneld •
A prettily decorated anniversary
cake was cut by the bride and
groom of 25 years. ago,
Funeral -Service was held at the!
D. A. Rana funeral home, Brussels,
on Friday, June 13th, conducted bY 1
Rev. W. Aa. Willianis. internment'
was fn. Brussels cemetery,
Pallhearers were: James Ander-
aon, Calvin '<Tauter, Max Oldfield,
D. M. MacTavish, James, Dunbar,
and Martin Grasby.
MORNING STAR LODGE
MARKS 25th ANNIVERSARY
On jTuesdia,y night, June ninth
Morning 'Star Rebekah Lodge, 315,
celebrated the silver anniversary
of its hounding with kv banquet in,
St. John.'e Anglican. Church followed
by the regular meeting in the lodge
room. 1
- On Sane ,2, 1933 a meeting was i
held in the LO.O.F. lialll, Bras- i
sells far' the purpioae Of instituting
a Rebekah lodge. The meeting was
in charge of Mrs. Mabel Disney,
Oshawa president of the Rebekah
Assembly of Ontario. 'The following
presented themselves as applicants
for a calarter: Mr Carrie. Dunbar ,
Mra Rebecca Huggins (deceased,),
Walter R. Huggan (deceased), as.,
card meinbers; William L. Baeker,
Nathan Chapman (deceased) Barton
0. McDonald,' W. Et, Little (deceased
Muriel Allen, IVIrls Sadie McDonald
and Mn. Florence Baeker.
These 10 applicanta signed the
members register and the presi-
dent declared Morning Sitar Robe-
Icab Lodge No. 215 duly constituted.
In 1928 theladge celebtrated 1,1.8 5th ;
birthday 'wan a, banquet and In •
1953 its 20th anniversary.
THE PRESBY tielVik011
1-; IN ,eANACIP,
r Knox church, IITHEL
Minister: Mi. C. L. Thompson
rkANBYAM..lic:
mo. Fred Kirkpatrick attended
the golden wedding of an uncle
and aunt near Guelph on Saturday.
'The Knight families, were in Ter-1
onto Saturday ter the wedding of
Kenneth Kinight.
•
Miss lVfaXline Smalldon, Kitchener,
is enjoying a Week Of holidays..
Miss Helen McGee ,Its accepted
a Thosttion, in Wingham.
Mr. James Perrie conducted Se-
vices en Sunday in Mitchell Pres-1
bytertaii. church.
Alan Xing and Barry Morse spend Many Lotus-like'
1%00:rolling their radio nrograni "A' 'roach of tireodoopattit"; biota-
&1St Oil the ttO Trans-Canada;itettWOrit utid rebrog...
VAL'S BEAUTY sHOPPE
Cutting moo told wmotiig
A :Specialty
pficise- 40X SNOWS
Regent Theatre
seAmtrti
*.
Thursday = Friday • tituktay
is• t
A Walt. Money Animal: #antaiy
2 Shows Nightly MO and .0,16
•a 4. St'
'Thursday #1,1day .tatitedity •
20'
R.EttLt0 'ON'
OLD'''MoIJONALISit '0Aft.M
•Maefooy.Main;barker Fennel'
'Show' iSitaiitty.
3rd . .. ..... $1.00 each.
District Winners $5,00 each
_ Entries to be It ray .June 27th.
aaave entries at Myra W. H. Beira
Csss To All Public School Pupili
CARD OF THANKS
'Ws wish do express our tharika
and appreciation to relatives,
Melilla and 'neighbours for their
Many ot kindness, messages
of sympathy and floral tributes,
Hiring our recent bereavement,
Mrs. Titania§ Walker and Faitilly
iitoOLt Wti\ •KNOW
Mrs, ije,gel,OW, Who lies beeti
a tringliant hosphtait tiattett tot long
hall retained to her hattio
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Petrie 'littera
.Oft t1te §tattoitil.06tOri toddIttg
St. Paige tiittelt Cittirels, Windsor ."•1
olt Satittday ,tit hint week and
agent fn e reel t and i5otrottr,
••••••••••••••=•••=.•••••••••.1.• I • Al r • • • • • •
MICHIE REUNION
June 14th was a red letter day for
the fthidhie families when they held
their re-union on the land that was
taken up 'from the crown by Mr.
Wni, Midhle 100 years ago, now
operated by Robot% and Ernest
It was a very hapipy occasion for
many as old' pictures were brought
to light ,and memories and scenes
of days gone by were renewed. The
aecrealtIon period was conducted
by Robt. and Mrs Graeby.
Torn Michle of Milton, the
oldest one present 'spoke briefly
his pleasure at being among them
all again.' James Mdchie gave a
history of the farm up to the pres-
ent ,time. . ,
A bounteons dinner and lunch Was
supplied and' piartaken of by 53
persons.
!The next reatnion to be held at
Orangeville at the home of Gordon
and Mrs. Martin.
Officers for 1958-59 are: •
President — Rose Niclhol, Brussels
Sec.-Treas. — Mrs,. T. Wills, Milton
Sports Committee — Jim Coulson,
and Tom Mcdonald, Milton
Lunch Cominittee — Mrs. Leslie and
Mrs. 'Weide, 1Vtanais ;Twp. and
Mrs, W, INacDonald,
I. 0. 0. F.
DEO.ORATION SERVICE
SUNDAY, JUNE 22nc,
Parade To Cemetery Led By
.The Legion Pipe Band '
Guest Speaker: Rev. L. Brown
•
• DANCE.
BRUSSELS TOWN HALL
FRIDAY, JUNE 20th
For Mr. and Mrs. Murray Cardiff
Music by Howard Snilth'S Orchestra
• from 10 1 OiCloCk '
Ladies please bring InhOn.
Everyone. Welootne
•
CAPITOL 1H EAT R E
LISTOWEL, ONT,
Thursday s Friday Saturday
June 19 s
Marian Brenda , dionn'''Ooed
TgAHO.USE OF THE
AtJaildt
Cinema§cope arid' Color ,
Pleate Nate: The Capitol Will
anePaid. Thursday, Friday, §a-tai'.
day 'Matinee and Saturday Even
Ind deify Until depteinbnK
BRU THE I 0,
4.••••••••••• I
Wednesday, June 18th, 1958 $2.00 per year - saithorisell as second elms visa. Post of De9sruossit, Otlains Post Publishing House
ANNIVERSARY SERVICE/
St. John's Anglican Church .s
11.15 a. m, JUNE 22nd
Rev,. E. Attwell, Lth.
•••••••••••••••••,••••91 . • .. ••••••II•1••, 0N!:74., /•• 0.1 :1•4.••••••••••?.••••••••, aaessaarsssaaaaaa
REV.. F. E. J.E1A/Sksi, TO,
LEAVE BRUSSELS
Tlie annual :parade of the
Ladies Auxittary of the Canadian
legion -took fAlace bit Sunday last
to St, John's. Anglican Church,
At 'tire close of the service the
Rector announced that he would
he lea)aing the Parish on or ahout
the Vlth of August.
Thomas Walker
'Iligin:OM Walker died suddenly at
his bon:4 Brussels„ Jane 10Th,. in
his 87th, yee,r, Mr. 1-Stalker was, the
sins, of the late Themes Welker .and
his, wife, ,Mlary BilOadroOt, Tie was
ban on a faun the 5th, cant, I
-Cession of Morris Township,
Tip Top Tomatoes 28 oz.
2 for
Silvergleam Cohoe Salmon
3 for
Parkay Margarine
2 for
Hunt's Catsup
2 for
Burn's Spark
• • 4. • I • 47c
95c
57c
37c
45c
He learned his trade as a tin- I
smith with Wilton and ,Ballantyne;
Brussels'. A few years lader he
went intro pattnersibip with Noble
Gerry jai the Hardware business
:from wlilel -be retired in IMO.
11r, and Mrs, Walker celebrated
their 50th sveSding anniversary in
1952,
Lp•••••••••
• • • !!.
111.11.1•••••0011•••••••.-
WEEKLY SALE.
Brussels Livestock Sales Yards
EVERY FRIDAY 1 P. M.
Your home market where you are welcome as
Visitor, Consignor or Buyer.
PHONE 46 BRUSSELE, Oftl,Tks
4••••
GARDEN PARTY,
in Walton Community Hall on
THURSDAY, JUNE 26th.
40•••••••.,21••••••••• He is survived by his wife, the '
former Christian Halliday; a son,1
Douglas of Timmins; 3 daughters,
Jean, of New York gity; l'Ars. Geo,
Baeker (Mary),. of Brussels; Mrs. ;
H. J. Middleton (Catherine), of
Toronto; six grandchildren and
one sister, Mrs. W, Brydon (Mary)
of Butfailo, Y.
11••••••••••••••
Just. as great as these at
THE RUTLEDGE GROCERY
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
institute Sponsored By The Walton Women's
Supper served from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. — Variety Program to folios
Admission — Supper and Progam: Adults $1.00 Children &kr
Dancing To The Music Of — IAN WILBEE'S MELODY MAKEi3S-
Adrrassion; 50c
4
4
Phone 7
Not Just to:day or to-morros, but Every Day of the year.
eau wit- 'Ind other valuate
We Deliver
WHO'S FOR TENNIS?
Do you remember that a few
years back, Bruesels Lad a Teen-
'flown? iThis organization, now
deNntol, still has a fairly sulystaxa
tial bank balance. A few of the
executive ,are still in the corn-
inanity and wish. to donate the
money to something from which
the prdsent teen-agers may derive '
'pleasure and profit. One proposal
is to fix up the old tennis court.
However, before putting the money
in the project, it must be ascer-
tained how many paiople would use
the courts. tf a .micleus of fifteen
or twenty people (— and 'we do
'mean people of all ages - not Just
necessarily teen-agers) could be
obtained, work would be corn
menced.
If you would use the courts It
they were repaired, please contact
Mrs. Louise Porter. Applications For Caretaker -
AT
A
.4
4
WINS SEVEN FIRSTS
WI Turnbull BrusseTs, captured
beven firsts in the swine class at
Cifirnton annual Spring Fair last
week. HO first prize whining boar
has been sold to a buyer in NeW
Brunswick.
ON 35th ANNIVERSARY
BRUSSELS COUPLE HONORED
Mr,'"' and. Mrs. R.W. Whitfield
were honored on their 351th wed-
ding anniversary; at the home of
her Sister and brotheaaralaw, Mr
and Mrs. Roy Turvey, on Saturday
evening, June 17th,
The couple were married at 'the
Presbytrian, Manse, McKillop, • by
the Rev. David Carswell, Mrs. Whit-
field being the tamer Hazel Archi-
bald, daughter of the late Thomas
and Mrs. Archibald of IVIaKillop.
i'llbey lived on concession 14,
Grey, until retiring to Brussels: two
years ago.
During the evening two lovely
lawn chairs and a set of door 3
chimes were -presented to them by
Rodney Keys 'and !Scott 1VacTa,ggart
of Goderioh.
They were also presented with
corsages' from their great neices
and neplsews; . •
The evening wins spent playing
progreasNe euchre. Prize winners
were:. High points for ladies; Mrs.
Lloyd a/final, ,and for- men Ed.
Miller; 14ow points; Mrs. Stan SPel-
ran and Glenn Rathwell,
Guests were present from Cod
erich, Ethel, tiatowel, Brussels and
Welton.
Ilefres'hments were served, Mfr,
and Mrs. Whitfield cutting th eir
anniversary cake,. All wished them
sincere congralulations, and
more years of happiness.
• WINGHAM DISTRICT HIGH scHosx. 4
4
GARDEN PARTY
At Walton Community Hall
THURSDAY, JUNE 26th
Sponsored by
Walton Women's Institute
Sports. Concert, Dancing
Keep This Date Open
will be neceived, by th;e undersigned until 12.00 o'clock nooli
June 24th, 1958.
OFFICERS INSTALLPO
ST. JOHN'S LODGE
Norman S. Hoover, P. D. D, con-
ducted the installati)on ceremony for
,incybming officers of St. John's
Lodge, 284 AF and AM at their
final' meeting of this season..
inistalled cafilicels were: linmed•
date past master, Allan IVfcTaggart;
worshipful master, Max Oldfield
senior warden, Ray Bronson;
Junior warden, Donald Dunbar;
treasurer, Norman H. Hoover;
sleciretablyi, Edwin Martin; Chap- ;
lain, William ,Turnbull; ; senior
deacon, jaines IVIcTaggart; junior
deaCon, Robert Cunningham; senior
atewarcl, James .Mair; junior stew- ;
ard George Hether',ington; inside
guard, John MeWhirter; outside
guard, D. A. Rann; .auditors,;
Archie Engel, D. Cl. Matheson. ,...
Allan MaTaggart was presented
with a past master's jewel in
appreciation Ihts work as master ;
of St, jOhn's Lodge during the past ;
terra. The Oresentation was made
by D. C. Matheson.
Vlsitoits attended from Dundalk,'
Fergua, Galt, Stratford and Brits-
sels.
4
Applicants should state experience quablificationS, our
salary :expected. Duties care to commence as soon as pessfbbre
but not later than July 1st, 1958. For any tither particulars
concerning the position consult any member of the Board.
.4
4
4
4
4 4
4 •
Yvonne McPherson,
Acting Secretary,
Wingham District High, School Board'.
9.45 A.M.
.11 A. M.
11
Morning Worship
Bible Class
Sunday School
THIS IS FRESH STRAWBERRY
ICE CREAM SEASON
Again Featuring
COUSINS STRAWBERRY FRUIT ICE CREAN
A N D
COUSINS STRAWBERRY RIPPLE ICE CREAM
Half Gallons — Bricks Cones
Get Some From Your Favourite Cousins Ice Cream Dealer Ofbasts
for That Extra Treat at Meal Time, Party Time, or AnytlaVits
COUSINS ICE CREAM
MADE BY
R. B. COUSINS i 'TD.
BRUSSELS, Ont.
4...•••••••" ...••••••••••••••••••••••...••••••••
TELEVISION and RAMO REPAIRS
TO ALL MAKES -- GUARANTEED SERVICE
Electrical Wiring Contractor
"for a mat's dife consiaiteth not in
the abundance of the things which
he possesseth."
Knox Church, GRANBROOK
Minister: Mr. C. L. Thompson
10.15 A. M.
11.15 A. M.
Sunday School
Morning Worship
TO CELEBRATE
25th ANNIVERSARY
Ma. and Mrs, Nelson Ried, Walton
Ont, are observing their 25th Wed-
ding Anniversary on Saturday,
June 21st. They will he at home
to their relatives, friends and
neighbours from 2 Ito 4 In the after
'noon and from 7 to 9 in the
evening.
From the highest 4rerest of human
attainment, mien can still look up
to God. ; s, • ; , .
43
Tho .followiog members of the
lodge have 'served as district
deputy presidents:Mrs. Will lam
Stewart, now 'of Fergus, 194t-42:
Mrs, Carrie Dunbar 1947,48; Mrs.
J. S. Armstrong, 1951-52; Jessie
i
Little 1956-57.
Mris. .01N:trade Sutter. DDT,
Who; installed the .charter year 1
officers was present at tie anal- I
versary party.
Melville Church
Organist — Donald Mather
At 4, *PCs/ &boo'
DMA* Worhit
BIRD HOUSE AND
FOSTER COMP,ETITIO,N
Bird House and Poster Com-
petition open to boys and girls of
I public school, Is being sponsored
LLASHMAR
again this year by the Brussels
Horticultural Society.
DRIVEIN THEATRE ... .... $3.00 each
2nd ......... .. ...... . . ...„„.,,,, $2.00 each ,
PHONE BRUSSELS 40y4, ORVAL HARRISON
LISTOWEL, ONT,
Tiiiirsday • Friday
June 19 • 20
THE BIG LAND
Color
Alan Ladd
Virginia Mayo
S a t ii e d S Y• 0 n l y
June 21
Double' hilt
SHOOT-OUT AT
MEtilet,Ne BEND
ttandoInti Scott
and
DEEP ADVENTURE
tO.eittirettej . Colour'
Monday • TUeSday Wedneaday
june 23 26
THE° KiNd AND I
Color
Yule ynner, biborah Kerr
x,N7S0I01** 'cIhISI On Fridays.
The United Church
OF CANADA
illnIstar: Rsv. L. Brown B.A;
Organiatt Mrs. A. E. Martin
10 A.M. Church School- '
11.15 A.M. The Sacrament of.
Holy Communion
rJrAday, April 120 — Preparatory
Sealvice, $ p.im.
la
Anglican Clitacli
OR CANADA
Parish o' Irusieti
Hsu: Oreii L joiveD, L. t. T. tooter
ANNIVERSARY SERVICE
11.15 A. Me ;the Baia E. Att*ell
04 CiodTio
No serviee at Ifentryo,
A. tea. Oil Saturday
At 2.66
St, rahn'si Church fall