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The Brussels Post, 1958-07-16, Page 1• •671011) H Lr 1 A. i. Melville Churdi Minister: Rev. Jonathan Greene Organist Donald Dunbar 1.41.09 WW1 Union Service In United Church L. • If ,You Have FRUITS and VEGETABLES To gut bit, Your LOCKER or HOME FREEZER we suggest that you package them In Round Sealright Containers (Quart and Pint Sixes} RediTteeze. Locker- Cartons (Plastic Bag Fite Inside a Square Carton Six Serving Ste* REFILL BAGS for REDI-FREEZE STYLE CARTON' For Wrapping MEAT, FISH or POULTRY We Have Haw. Waxed Locker Paper. (24x36) Get Your Packaging Supplies Now While Our Ste& it Good CAPITOL “ItATRE LISTOWEL, atm ThOrsday y Friday - Saturday STORY OF MANKIND Ronald Coleinan Hedy Larifirr • COMING. OLD YELLER 1 Sheik Nightly Pi M. ST TH BRUSS rum moo Domirtatun. mum Wednesday, $2.00 per year - PAO U. CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE OPENS, K. S. Wood D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC. Is Pleased To AniloYnct The Opening Of His Office For General IN CLINTON ONTARIO, Intersection Highways No. 4 and 8 OFFICE HOURS Post Publishing House July 18th, 1058 Har9itl V, Kerney Morris Twp. Council July 7, 1.958 The Connell met itn„,the Township lialli on the aboiYO date 'with all the members present. II 86. 80 5.10 50.00 6,00 1.00 1..0Q 1.00 1,,0 ...o. ••••••1, •••wf.r..•••1,.."1••• Ilaroitl Victor Kerney; post- matter at Brutselg, died vary 4:0401- )Y, et his home, on Monday night Of a heart attack. Mir'. Kerney 'had peen on vacation and was fln hls usual health until hip Puiffered the attack about 6.30 P. Pi. lie died ;three houIrs later, He was In his 63rd, year, Fractict. The mindaes of the last meeting were read and adopted on motion of Walter Shtnitreecl 'and Stewart Proc. ter. 1, He was born In Wingham, son of the late Plrancis and Elopeth Smith Eerney, and moved to Morris town- ship es a small boy with his par- 'outs. In the First *World War, he joined the 161st Huron battalion , and Served •oVerseaa. Ina the Second World War, the Was a member of the Veteran Guards of Canaria and attained the rank of major. i. I He had been postmaster here for the past 11 years. He was an adher- ent of Melville Presbyterian Church, a member of St. Johns lodge, AF&AM, and a member of the Bruesele branch of the Canadian Legion. The ; body, is at the D. A. Ream funeral , home, Alfred Sit., where a funeral service will be conducted Thursday at 2 p.m. The 'service at the curie- tery will be in charge of the Brussels branch 'of the Canadian Legion. Burial will be made in. Brussesl cemetery. 57c Tuesday to Friday 9 - 5 Tues., Thurs., Fri., Evening 7 -lw Saturday 9 e- 12 NOTICE. Jou wk ind other values just as groat as Mesa at ;1-o the Subscribers of the Brussels, Morris and Gravy Telephone System --- All accounts rendered, not paid by , July 26tia,,, will be placed on Tax Roll. NOTICE TO FARMERS On July 25th you have the opportunity to vote on the Hog Producers Marketing: Plan. This is your democratic right whicti can only be retained by exercising your' right to cast your ballot. Morris Township Federation of Agriculture urges all Hog Producers to vote on July 25th. ,1 I I William Elliott Somers There passed ,awlay 'in W'ingham General Hospital on July 9th. Wil- liam Ellitt Somers, son of the late Adam and Mary Elliott Somers. He is Survived .by iris wlfe, the former Verna, McCall, t'w'o setts, George Adam of Brussels and Elliott at home. One brother, Earl of Brussels and four grandsons. He was a member of Melville Church. .40 ••••=••••••••,./.11,1•11•••••• 1 THE PRESDY-rettikK 4,4kIVR,C14 r IN CANADA n a Ft', Knox DhUreh,, ItTHIL i I Minister: M. C. L. Thompson No Services Till August 3rd. Do for God, what you should, and there will be" no time for doing what you should not NOTICE TO DESTROY WEEDS ACHIEVEMENT NIGHT Brussels Church Vacation School Achievement Night will be held On Friday, July 18th, at 8 p. m. in the United Church. Everyone wel- ' come. A display ,of 'work May be seen in the basement raefore the service THE RUTLEDGE GROCERY r-,3 Not just today or to-morrow, but Every Day el the year. Phone 7 We Deliver Tree Sweet Grapefuit Juice • 48 oz. Domes* Shortening, lb. Parkay Margarine 2 for Aylmer Pork and Beans (20 oz. 2 for "IlimillImor..0.••••••••••014 /MI CR ANgic001rs." 0••f.o.,..e.9.1.,.!. 38c ,.611„.,},..,,,,,,.",." 29c , 37c Moved by SteWart Procter, sec- onded by Gordon Wilkinsion that the application presented to the Council for 4 Mile Drain Loan lie Accepted: - Carried Moved by Rdss Dnncan, seconded by Walter Shortreed that we renew the Compensation Insurance with Bernard Hall; by Stewart Procter that we author- se Carrieddea Moved Rolls Duncan,eon ize the Engineer to make a change In the Warwick Drain by putting in some steel 'pipe and Kilo for 300 feet - Moved by Walter Shortreed, !Glided bly Gordon 'Wilkinson, that By-Law No. 5, 1958 authowizing the Borrowing of $1,0,000 on Deben- tures be given. the 1st reading. - Carried Moved ,*ay Rees Duncan, seconded by Stewart Procter that By-LaW No. 5, 1958 be given the second reacting, - Carried Moved by Stewart Procter, see. end ed by Walter Shortreed, that the Asessment Roll for for 1950 be accepted as presented by ithe Assesdor - Carried , Moved by Stewart Proeter, sec- onded by Ross Duncan that A. Fraser be paid $50.00 on his salary Carried , Moved by Got don Wilkinson, sec- 1 ended by Stewart Procter that the road accounts as presented by the 1` Road Superintendane paid Jas, Colley, heifer damaged „liertert, Garniss, liffie0tPek, valuator, A. Fraser. part salarY Harris Campbell, fox bounty Wneld Noble, fox bounty William Souch, fox . bounty Mrs. A, Nichol, fox bounty Souch, fox bounty Thos. Pullman. fox bounty 1.00 Beverly Riley, fox bounty 1.00 Wm. E. MeOutcheon. fence for cemetery 50.00 Bailie Parrott Gee. C, Martin Reeve Clerk ENTERTAINS AT TROUSSEAU TEA Mrs. •Claire Long entertained at a trousseau tea in honor of her daughter Dereen. Receiving with Mrs. Long were the brid'eelect and Mrs. Thos. Hack- well, /nether of the groom-elect. Door attendants were Miss Karen and Connie Cputts. Tea eases and !flower bowl tapers graced the tea-table. Pouring tea in the afternoon were Mrs. Wes Hack- well and Mrs. Harold Speir, Assist, Mg were Mrs. Wm. Humphries. Mrs Wm. Coutts, Mrs. Ken Bray, Mrs. Fred Smailldon, Mrs. Mac. Engel and Mrs. Jas Keys. Gifts and trousseau were shown by Mrs. Murray Long, Miss. Clair 1I/1;isses Eleanor and Dor• otliy Keys land! Miss Maxine Small. don. Pouring tea In the evening were Mrs Sara Campbell, Mils Sara Bur- gess, Mrs. Mac Engel and Mrs. Jas. Keys. Asisisting were Mrs. Murray Long, Miss Lois Dodds, Mrs,. Robt. Gemmell, Mrs. Wm. 13ell, Mrs. 'Wm. SPedir and Mrs. Wes. Kerr. j. Miss Helen Johnston, Mrs. Frank Burke, Miss Marilyn Bolger, Mrs.. Robert Raymond and Miss Claire Hackwell showed the troll- hseam • All property owners in Huron County are hereby notified- that all noxious weeds must be destHoyed by July 19th. Mee- that date all neglected areas will be dealt with In accordente Funeral services were conducted at his late residence Lot 18, Con. 7 Morris Twp.. by the Rev. Harold T. Colvin of Angus, a former min. ister of Melvelle Church. Pallbearers were Lloyd Appleby, Earl Kelly; Erneet Smith, Dave IVIeLean, Relit. Bird and Leslie ' Beirnes. Plower.bearers were Glenn Smith, , !Clarence Hlollinger, Walter Pease, ' Bert Elliott, Ron. Gordon and Donald McLean. Sunday School and the regular morning Service were held as usual on Sunday, July 13th, in Knox Presbyterian 'Church. The iservite will be withdrawn for the next two Sundays, July 20th and .'27tle. It is hoped to re. decorate the inside of the church In this period. Serviices will be held at the usual time on Sunday 1 August 3rd. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wes McEachern included Mrs. , John Beckett, her son John, and Fred Beckett, all of Preston. Kiss Helen Knr,ght, Harold Knight, and Tsabel Engel, all of Toronto, spent the week end at their homes here. Mr. George Menates held a clearing auction sale on Monday, Tulp 14th. W. M. S. Meeting The W. M. S. meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Stanley Fischer with 12 members present. ' Mrs: M. Engel, as leader, 'opened I the meeting by reading Psalm 95 Hymns 648, 417 and 517 were sung 'with Miss Forrest at the piano. :The scripture was read by Mrs. Engel. Korean Church in Japan facing !Crisis, was read by Miss Forrest ' and Meet the Koreans by Mrs. Gordon Knight. Ma's, Thompson took over the business part of the meeting three shut In calls were reported. 'Mrs. Engel read an article on Mr. and' Mrs Cho, members of a Clristian ("lurch. Mrs. Lynn Evans read , 'Why Christianity Best". Mrs. Alex Steiss had the topic on Postwar trends and gains. Mrs. Engel eloSed the Meeting, with prayer. Lanek was served by the hostess assisted, by Mrs. Jacklin and Mrs. Steiss, the Weed 'Control Act of Ontario. --- Carried Moved by Walter Shortreed, sec- onded by Ross Duncan that By- Law No. 6, 1958 setting the Town- ship mill rate alt 11.1/2 mills for tresidential property and 13% mills for Comerciarproperty be passed as read the first, second and third times. - Carried Moved by Stewart Procter. sec- onded by Robs Duncan that the meeting (adjourn to meet again on August 5 at 8 p. m. - Carried W. R. Dougall • • , -"r Knox Church, CRANBROOK ( Minister: Mr. C. L. Thompson No Services. Till August,--3rd. Only Christ coulh be man, and be the kind of roan that God intended m,an to be. Huron County Weed Inspector Friends atftendekd the funeral from Detroit, Tdronto, Hamilton, London, Stratford, St. Marys Markdale. Harriston, Listowel, Monkton and surrounding die. tricict, The following accounts were Paid , Geo. Radford, McGee Drain $ 85.00 Alex Shaw, Mustard Drain $ 18.00 1 D. P. Cassidy, Mulstard Drain A, 1$/fanning, & Sons, tile Bowes Drain • Blyth Telephone; 'Calla John Brown. Bowes Drain $ 4.00 Bailie Parrett BoWes Drain • , $ 4.00' Bailie Parrett, 'Mayors and Reeivee COnirentiOn 20.00 ITOWnship Of King, Relief Victoria Hospital, Indigent fees .077-- 4,50 Amos C, 'Martin, *Ward. Drain Bernard Hall, Cionipen, talon InIsktrande $ 10.00 $ 1.98 8.75 PHONE 46 0 0,411•11=M ••••=11•• LLASHMAR Drive in Theatre Listowel, Ontario ' 6.05 (2 , The United Church OF CANADA Minister:, Nev. L. Drown 9.A; S.D. 1111,9911199: • Mrs. A. E. Martin IA A.M. Church School OMITTED The following name was inad- Yerdently omitted from the Wing- ham District inlet). School June report. Relief account Grade IX ! Reeefiver General, 17n- Pass= Murray Gamine 449,69 Thuriday - Friday July 17 - 18 Saturday - Monday JULY 19 - 21 "THE PROUD ONES" Color ClneinaScope Jeffrey Hunter, Virginia Mayo 188.00 15.00 "THE KILLER IS LOOSE" `°-` Adult Joseph Cotton, Rhonda Fleming Wendelll Cory 11.16 A. M. Summer Setiee - "With Moses in the Mountains" .. . l(4) "(rho 131A§seldimkg. of the jt, , Unknown Future" ' , Onion tiemoiee With Mithriiie fihthiphy t, In The United ChUrth, During. July': 50.62 VAL'S BEAUTY SNOOPS dittthiti Styling Cold WavInB Aa Specialty Phone ,40X Brussels Tueiday Wednesday July 22 - 23 .Horror Sliew Double Feature • ; TEENAGE FRANKENSTEIN" "BLOOD Or A DEMON" Sandra Harrison Color Whit Blssel, Phyllis Coatee and "FORBIDDEN DESERT" (F,eattirettej COltair .1•••••• 00•14ii employment Insurance 145.22 ,Brussels Teiephione, Calla 5.75 Town of (Minton, Debenture levy on. Collegiate Maitland Conser- vation Anthority 169.19 Geo, Radford, Warwick Drain 140.00 BRUSSELS CREAMERY Rt B. COUSINS LTD.... ORM* 890 / BRUSSELS, cont. totILEIDEMmit, PAOotidrIciti T T E 4 it§t).ppAsZ\,t.--X-.1Ear72:117-i;117Z Please Note: The' Capitol Will Operate Thursday, Friday, Sato- tray 'fttatitiie end Saturday', Eifen- 610" Only Until September. W1 AbmissiON.t AlitiLto, $1.25 STUDENTS .75c CHILDREN C L1i1B ON HOW EACH NIGHT" AT 9.15 RiFFF A PARAMOUNT PiCTURi IN VISTAVISION AND TecuNccoLoR Anglican Church 01- OF: CANADA or i FUN* it *twigs Ow. PAW • Atit A. M. tti: iting Rundar 860A St. David's ttitiooiti Henfryn -_ 06 A. ivt,, . Seheet -4` Regent Theatre DEAFORTI1 Thursday SatUrdaY July 17'•4 ig 19' WALT' "SNOW *kite and •THE SEVEN OWAti040' Piut HAttiOtt & COSTELLO GO TO MARS '+ PEOPLE WE KNOW • • S. Mih Ruby Plum was holidaying with her ,soother Ernest and Mrs. ?Plum. 1Dr. end Mrs. L. Grass, Toronto. visited With Vends and relatives here labt week. Mr. and Mr. Louis D. Thompson have returned from a two-week vacation. in C4,odericik Miss. Elizabeth pe, London Spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Pipe. Mr. and Mrs. D. Coleman; find daughter, Elmira were vacation visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A. Cole- man. * Mr. and Mrs. 'John Alcoek, Ken- neth Alcoek and Gerald Miller attended the' Lyness-Alcoek wedding in Mankota, Swat. ONE FULL WEEK — JULY 24 - 30 THE GREATEST EVENT IN MOTION PICTURE HISTORYI CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Wm. E. SIMMS and family thank their.many friends and neigh- bours for Iva kindness shown them during their recent bereave- m'ent. TELEVISION and ItA1610 REPAIRt TO ALL MAKES eitiAtiANtkitti tiativigtit dieettleat Mann Calitrioter' HARRISON - PHONE 'ERUCCELD '0,0‘1 WEEKLY SALE Brussels Livestock Sales Yards. EVERY FRIDAY 1 P. M. Your , home mari*t whose you it e we]cormas as Visitor, Cosilikasr or *yet T. 4 BRUSSELS, owr„..