The Brussels Post, 1958-06-25, Page 1•
THE SSELS OS U BR
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BAKE SALE
STURDAY, JUNE 28th
At 3 O'clock
In the Brussels Public Library le
Sponsored By Union Church W. "Alf -r !.
Not Just to-day or to-morrow, but Every Day of the year.
Phone 7 We Deliver
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RECTOR WILL. GO TO
WALPOLE ISLAND
' The Rev, 'Frederick V,.
wile hes been rector of the Anglican
:parish here, St, jelan'a., 141108,0s;
Sit. David's, Iienfryn; and St,
George's (-hurdle Walton„ Nine° 1,056
has been iappointed to the IxtriSit
of St, John's, Walpole island, It
has heen, anouncea by the Ial. Rev
George N. tiuxtorr, Bishop of $Iuron,
ST, JOHN'S ANGLICAN
ANNIVERSARY ,sanviQg 1
On . Sunday .nternireg Ittet, the
Apnivereary .Service was held at St.
John's Anglican •church.
The Rev. 10, Lth, or
conducted the service and uses!
the Parable the Sower
sermon, subject,
Mr. LOUIS, D.. Thompson. It, M. T.
Tres"ded et the organ, irrhe choir •
sang the anthem "From all that •
,d\evell, beneath the skies", to tbe,,
tune "Cologne", Mr, Jima Smith
taking the solo part,.
There was a good attendance at
the service.
BRUSSELS COUPLE HONORED
ON 45TH ANNIVERSARY
Mn :and Mrs, Thos, Turainfil were
llmored on !Nair 45(11 wedding an-
nivereary by a family dinner :tit i
the home of their soar in-law and
ideughter Stewart and Mee Telyd.
on Weriaresday, evening, „Time 13th
The couple were married at the
PresbYterian manse Armow by Rev,
D, 13, McRae. Mrs, Turnbull being
the former Mabel Lamont, daughter
of the Bate John and .Mrs. Lamont.
They lived on Con, 7 Grey until
raining 10 years ago,
The •Couple here four. daughters,
Viola, Mrs, Arthur Lamont, Portage
La Prlarie; Ina, Mo. Stewart Boyd,
Clifford; Isabel, Mrs. Erneet Rob-
insole Freetton; Jean, Mrs James
Prest, .Goderieb, and fourteen
grandehjildren, All were present
excolit Mr. and Mrs. Lamont and.
Bonnie and Tommy.
The daughter's prepared a stimpt..
ions dinner end for des!sert a three
tier wedding claire made by Mrs.
James Prest, with strawberries and
ice cream was served.
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R. B. COUSINS LTD.
BRUSSELS, Ont.
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Another big week-end
coming up?
Yes, a summer week-end can mean a lot;of fun for you
and your family. But it means a lot of other things
too—many more cars on the highway, many more
driver in a hurry to start their week-end or f„-i get
home again. It can also mean many more aceidetits
and more patients for hospital emergency wards. If
you're taking the family away for the week-end in
your earl be sensible about it, Watch your speed.
Avoid impatience. Drive so that you and your family'
—and the other drivers you meet on the road—atrive
alive. When you're on the toad, always drive at a
speed that will enable you to atop in the distance
between you and the car ahead. At night, drive at the
speed that wilt enable you to stop within headlight
range. If you are tired or inattentive, do not drive at
all. Make next, week-end a big week-end but make
sure you enjoy it properly , not in a hospital bed.
Your Ontario Department of Transport urges you to
observe the speed doWn arid. live.
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Wednesday, June 25th, 1958 DOSWitilalatt, Ottims 2.00 per year utborts$ as sesiond old IVA rpm Post Publishing House tk:'11,0
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DECORATION SERVICE
I. O.. 0, F. AND LEGION
Ideal weather .favioured. ithe
annual Decoration Service 'observed
' 4 44 4 I 04 ...... at Brussels cemetery on Sunday
as these at afternoon,
'Members of 'Western Star, 0,
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O. F. and Morning Star Rebekah
lodge with members, of the Brine
NnINNIMPIMID
sees branch of the Canadian Legion
and the Women's Auxiliary march-
- ea to the cemetery, led by the. Legion •
Mabel McNichol Glassier
There passed away at the home. i.
of her sister., Mrs, 'Vann. Backer, on
June 19th, in her 70th, year, Mabel
McNichol, beloved wife of the late
Daniel Glassier, Brussels.
She is survived by one brother,
John McNichol of JIlyth and sister,
Mrs, Wm. •Diacker, of Brussels. She
was predeceased by four sisters
and ihree brothers,. She also leaves
two sons, Fred, of New Liskeard,
anti' Stuart of Midland; foils. grand-
sons, Peter and Billy of New Lisle
'card and Danny and Clharles of
Midland.
She was the .daughter of the late.
Andrew laT.ciciehol. and lessie Me- ;
Tay-isle She was born, in Cranbroolc
and spent all her life in Grey Town-
ship until me..wing toi Brussels in 1
1942.
Funeral service was held from, the
D. A. Rana funeral home, Brussels
on Saturday, June 21st, conducted
GARDEN PARTY
in Walton Community Hall on
THURSDAY, JUNE 26th.
Sponsored By The Walton Women's institute
Supper served from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. — Variety Program to follotiv
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fou 'end other values juit as great
Cheese Whiz, 8 oz.
G. C. Niblets 2 for
Bides Baby Dills
Tree Sweet Orange Juice 48 oz.
York Pumpkin, 28 oz. g for
4••••••4444.441,.14.44 • ?4,114 0.11.44 !it, ea440,0141.04,41.4•40,
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, 30c
37c
43c
41 c
35c
Frank Woods
A Bally+, of Grey "euwnship
Weser' away in the •S'ea.forth
TiosPital' Juno 15'h in hie
53rd year,
.1.14%-a,AS the, :Am of the law Henry
Wand% and Atera Seer. fie termed
Ott the 4/ith con, of Grey for many
years, later moving to Brussels,
snrvi,,,rd by ley wife, filu= fornmr
liulda Spairen.
Faneral .Services were conducted
by Rev, L. Brown, from Lire Rana
•faneral home. Brussels, on Monday,
June 2aird,
PaIllbaareas ,were Gemige SmaJl-
don,. Fred. Smillidon, Wm. Speiran
Peerert Johneton, Stanley Sec:Iran,
Cleyne
F1' vear Beterers were Harald
Keys, Bruce •Speiran,—
WEEKLY SALE
.Brussels Livestock Sales Yards :
EVERY FRIDAY 1. P. M •
Your Leine •113.a.rlaet what). you Ore welcome oaf
Visitor, •COoftorpt or ;Myer.
BRUSSELS, 9141),
No Paper Next Week INTERDENOMINATIONAL
CHURCH VACATION SCHOOL 1 Admission — Supper and Progam: Adults $1,0Q Children 500
i. ; WEEKLY LIVESTOCK REPORT In BRUSSELS, JULY 7 - 18 Dancing To The Music Of — IAN WILBEE'S MELODY MAKERS,
Admission: 50e 9,11'.30 A. M- JUNE 20th
220 cattle were offered for sale at,
For All Children Age 3 - 14 the Brussels Livestock Sales Yards
Age 3 up to and including those and sold at Steady prices. Good
entering Grade 4 wily meet in i steers brought $123 to $23.50 and
The Presbyterian Church 1 medium from $21 to 22,50. Good.
Others up to and including Age 14 , Heifers $22 and medium $20.50 to
will meet in the 21.50. •Cows were active from $15
United Church a to a top of v.7.3,5 and a few heifery
cows Ali to $20. Bulls $10.75 and,
calves a good selection brought $17
to $55. A heavy run of hogs brought
THE PR>r31iY Mirk:M.4 (41V11011 strong prices with suckers bringing.
$11 to $16. Weeners $16.50 to
1111 ,C.F.allitelk • • $20.50. and Chunks $21.50 to $30.
, 'Sows brought from 160. to $100 all
1, 1st litter sows.
Knox Church,
by Rev. L. Brown, of
ROYAL CONSERVATORY Drifted Church.
OF MUSIC •
The following are the results of
'the pupils of ales. Wilbee
at the recent. Royal Consearatory
exarninatione, The examiner was!
Mr. Davial Onchterlony, Siurverv•isor
of Branches, Toronto Conservatory,
Pianoforte -
Grade VIII — Honors, Gwendolyno
Martin
Grade VI — 'Tenors, Carl Simpson
Grade V — First Class. Honors,
Kathryn. Simpson
Honors -7, Brenda Houston
Pees — Bobbie HOuston•
Grade IT — Honors, Glenna Houston ,
Minister: Mt. G. L. Thompson i AT HOME
Morning Worship 9.45 *A.m. Mr, and iNiIrs. Ed. Garton iofRiPleY
will bp at home to their friends on
Bible Class 11 A. I. Tuesday, July 1st, the oceaslon of
Sunday School 11 A. M. their 44th WedcVing Annevereary,
Aram 2 to. 4 in the afternoon, and.
"for a man's life consilyteth not in from 8 to 10 in the evening.
the abundance of the things, which.
he possess.eth." CARD OF THANKS
We wish Ito extend our sincere
thanks and' -appreciation. to our
'many friends for the acts of kind-. nest, messarges of sympathy, and
flowers eeceilved during our recent
bereavement.
The Rowland Family
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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. end Mrs, James T. McFarlane
Knox Churvh, CRANBROOIC
Minister! Mr. C. L. Thompson
Sunday School 10.15 A. M.
Morning 'Worship 11.15 A. M.
From the highest Liverest of human
attainment, man can, still look up
to God.
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Claire Long wish to
announce the engagement of their
idaugibiter, Doreen 'Isabel, to Merton
Roy Heckwdll, san, of Mr, ante Mrs.
Thoinats Haekwell of Walton. The
wedding will lake place on July 19th: •
The Di6ral'y will be
nesdnesday, July 2,
July 1 is holiday.
in Brussels Melville Church.
Melville, Church. BORN
Minister: Rev. Jonathan Greene
Organist Donald Dunbar_
.00•••••••••00.4ocutin.,,,..1-08 arIa.tra
.CAMERON — (ro Mr. and Mrs,
Alex Cameron, Cranbroole on
Friday, June 200, 'in Wingliam
General Hospital, a 'detighteia,
ANNUAL
SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC
of the BrUSsele United, PresbY-
terian, and Anglican Churches.
Will Be Held
in BRUSSELS PARK on
WEDNESDAY JULY '9th
As 3 P. M.
'Each Family Please Bring Llinch VAL% BEAUTY SHOPPE
Cutting Styling Cold Waving
A Specialty
Phone 40X Bfussela
SAT. ONLY JU N is
"THE ONE THAT
GOT AWAY"
Hardy Kruger
CARD OF_ THANKS
To all those land people of
Brussels who so generously sent •
cards arid letters While our mother
Was a p4tient in Whighem HoSpital
and for their ;rig-10 land enquiries
after* coniih from Hospital end le
our bete-aVern:Nit,
We thank all thriSe. Whei so oho,
eddy sent gore *Pantos and the
many acts cof idridriesg.
A tPedial thanks to Dr'. Steplieha,
nurses amid staff' of tritigliatei Gen-
erel Hottitel„Alte SPOrtl taunts
to tete L. Brown for his visits to
the hrittpitail end for MS kind
*Words. of eyinliatliy, They will tong
tic renionitiited. 0
Sinds7 SO0.01 ,10, A.
DCdaa Waratt IL
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The liniied Church
OF CANADA
iiinlistsr: Rev. L. Brown B.A;
Organist: Mrs. A. E. Martin
10 AM, March School
11,15 A. M. Summer Series =
"With Moses, in the Monntains"
.(1) "The gni% DiscoVery oyf Pod"
President was Alvin Fitch, Delmore:
sec,, ereas Mrs. Alvin Higgins,
Brussels; 114neli oommittee, ItIrs.,
jack King, Wingham, Mes. Alvin
Higgins, Brussels, Mrs. Ivan Has-
Belmore; sports committee,
,Miss Lois Walker, Wingliam, Mist
Merle Fitch, Delmore, Soli Higgins,
13,elgra,ve, jean Shortreed, Walton,
Bill and Paul Higginls.
Pipe Band, There, suerounded by •
't'he flag Marked graves of deceased •
brothers, sisters, and comrades, •
they held a combined service in.
honor of their dead.
Ross Nichol,. Western. Star noble .!
',grand,. conducted the service. Mur-
nay Cardiff; chaplain, offered Prayer
and Hartley Fischer read the names,
of deceased brethren of the lodge.
Clarence Hamilton, Listowel, form-
erly a member or 'Western Star
lodge, delivered the past grand's
charge. Mrs. Advian .MoTaggart and-,
Mrs.. John Lowe conducted the Rebe,
kali, service,
The Rev.. J. 1', Drown, of Brussels
United Church, • who • was the
speaker for the service, based his
address 'on the land muse, 1st chapt
Joshua. iSpeaking ,of Toshulai leading
the people into the Promised Laud
he said we are like them, there are
those who would go ItiCk, and those •
who would stay, intead of going
'forward. We ireist carry on as oue
forefathers did, He asked his aud-
ience "to live in such a way that
:our descendanitti will be proud of
us. We are the heirs of a great and
wonderful vast but also the
pilgtihn's of the future."
Rosa Bennett, was in charge of
the Legion Memorial service. Names
of soldiers, who made the supreme
sacrifice and tiladte who have since •
died were read, and the .Last Post
was sounded, as flagt were lowered
by colon-bearers Mrs. Charles Shaw,
Mrs. David Hoetrinees, Frank Cardiff,
and Norman Young.
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Mary Lou, to John Will-
lam Fish, son of Mr. and IVErs, S. P.
Fish of Tillsonburg Oat,
John Fish is a graduate of the
Ontario Agricultural .(ollege, Guel-
ph, Ont.
The marriage wall take place in
July in the city iot Waterloo,
HIGGINS REUNION
The annual Higgles reunion was
held in Wroxeter Park on Saturday
With abont SO in attendance. The oldest woman present, Mrs, Richard
Cardiff; thieSe with the nearest
wedding anniversary, Mr. anti Mrs.
Harvey Dennis; largest family OM-
-leg the farthest, Mr, and Mts.
Edwin Elston of London; baldest
man, Hervey Deanits; woman with.
longesu wal'ht,line, Mrs, John Con-
ley; newest nutriied eouiele, Mr. and
Mrs, Murray Cardiff. A Progrein of
contents had ;been arranged my Mrs.
Cratere Sheldide.
CARD OF THANKS
would like to take this Oppor-
Amity .of thanking friends and ;
neighbours, who helped in any wayl
at the time of my bereavement, I
Your kinrhileias was delepTy
predated and will elways lie
membered.
Mrs. ffulda W'oods,
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LLASHMAR
DRIVE-IN THEATRE,
LISTOWEL, ONT.
LIBRARY NOTES —
Thursday - Friday
June 26 --27
"TOWARD THE UNKNOWN"
Color
Wm. Holden, Lloyd Nolan
union on Saturday in the Woes
Park, Seaforth, They came from, •
Heneall, Windsor. Ayr, Walton and •
Bruissela
President John Conley plresKed
for la, business sessilon at which a •
open on Wed
Tuesday ivDrcv4.11:va,1,0a,ii,,,
,-1,,s were pr
ap-
re- (
Ewan was named secretary; sports
committe, Mr. and Mrs, Murray Car-
diff, Mr. end Mrs. Edivin Elston, ;
• Sean Cardiff, Ian Matheson; lunch
I new president, John McEwan of
Hensaill was chosen, Mrs, john, Mc-
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committee, Mrs. Arlin Conley, Mrs. •
as
111Z1S11.11g0wZra'mMIS't OlC4diTell3r1
eeented to the
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Anglican thatch
OR CANADA
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4,401101.4 La 10',:t.itaslat*
,11,i1,5 A, tit. Mattirie
Sunday Selatiol
nrussels ;
Interthent was in Brussels ceMe- ;
eery.
Pallbearers were George Daelter, .
Olen McNichole Aubrey Mcilalichol,
Andrew McNichol, Ross McNichol, I •
and 'Ralph McNichol, all nephews of ;
the deceased.
Flower bearers were Lorne Mc-
Michele neethew, and Frank Thome-
'on.
LOWE DESCENDANTS MEET
AT SEAFORTH
,About 40 .descendants of the into
John Rowe met for their annual re.
DaVtdirr Church,
SUN. MID-NIGHT , MONDAY
JUNE 29 • 30
• "MONDAY ON MY BACK',
Adult
Cariteron Mit -dhoti, Dianne Foster
Tuesday Wednesday
JULY
"'DESIRE UNDER the ElifiS4
Adult
VistaVistori,
Sohlita Loren, .Antheily Perkins
Burl Ives
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QAPITOL11-1EATRE
LISTOWEL. ONT.
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Thursday Friday - Saturday
June 26 27 - 28 •
I-IEAVEN KNOWS.
MR ALLISON
• CineniaSCOpe
COW
Starting ZIERGRAtt
Please 'Note T1ie Capitol Will
Operate Thureilay, Fridays
day 'Matinee and Satiliatlay Even.
. Only Until §aptertibe0..,,.,i 9,0 A. 111, WaXtfris
Pranlc rind Stuart Glhatier
end
Regent Theatre SEAFORTH
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Thursday Friday Saturday
KETTLES ON -
• OLD McDONALD'S FARM
Marjory .Malni Parke reniteltY
The Kettles in thsto craziest
DOMINO.
SLIM CARTER
Jack MahoriaY1 11m: 1-lovey
thoW 'Nightly 8 P.
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