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The Brussels Post, 1959-08-27, Page 1Kraft's 'Grape Jelly, Orange Mar- „ malade, or Raspberry Jam 9 oz. 4 for ''''''''''' $1,00 'Lynn Vally Peas, 15 oz. 2 for 23c Aylmer Catsup, 11 oz. Shreded Wheat, regular, 2 for ........ ... el I oc 37c complete with cutting and setting VAL'S BEAOTY 3HOPPE 'none 140 BrUbsels CARD OF -tHANttt. 'tire Wish to .triire; this. OPlidettihitY to thank the bteliieee Men, fOr the igift of niOneY: Otir friends and intight3onte; for the, 'end 'tables, china and crystAl, presented to tic prior' .to bite' d'oUiliture for tOnileil: tilSo Want: to thank 'die' inlet, .Mitera tor 1)atreiitike throtiOh bie years. Ail tiieSn' kfiilriesriias :it* 'Mitch Antireetnteit, Sitiedreif 11itni4e1 rind Ham 4 NANCAMPS STORE Are 01sasing Out All Lines PRY •GOODS, BOOTS, SHOZ$, OVERSHOES, HARDWARE, TOYS; PAINT, ETC Reductions of 20 to 50% Sale Now On Special Quantity DIscoUnte, On Groceries While Same Is in EfF24,. ALL SALES FINAL. NO CHARGES OR REFUlelr LOOK!, FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS GREASED and PACKED ONLY 25c A WHEEL CUSTOMER SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Oils Lubricants — Car Wash Ice Cream Cigarettes Pop Etc. ac Batteries Phone 268 Brussels, Ont. ATTENTION Is your T. V. Antenna & Set insured? If not see us to-day for complete coverage of wind and 111M, $15.00 will Insure both anntenna and set for 3 years. • Also finance your next car here, where you can Insure and tie:2W* In one process. WE HAVE LOW INTEREST RATES.. Insurance also 'on Automobile, Fire and Wind, Liability, Burgle and Life. G, M: Ronnenberg Insurance BRUSSEL,• PHONE 247 Brussels Office Open Tuesdays and FridaYo and `WELDING Metal Ilepair Work of -All Icind&i. Used and New TIRES for TRACTORS and CARS Distributors for HART BATTERIES Wes Budnark. And Sons Brussels, -Ontario E. A. (TED, WITLSOm CONSTRUCT KO General Contractors BRUSSELS, ONT. Commercial and Residential Concrete Work Nc v 'Tones General 'Roofing Remodelling Brick and Block Work Farm Building Row. to Plastering by Exports Floor Tile and Yard 'Goods — Laid front Tour Stook Or tazTj.5 Agents for Angel Stone by Truck Load or by Pima DESIGNING DRAFTING • BLUSIDRINT1010 Firm gontract Prices Submitted ®hone Collect 51 Daytime, 12R1ii After p.m'n, YOU'LL ENJOY CHOCOLATE - 2 TONE ICE CREAM It's a Smooth; Rich, Brown thoteeinte !de Cream' With et Dark; ohototste Ripple ThitUgh it An E.tetttsiee. Yoat.Pottild Spedat Try out Popacir STRAWBERRY' RIPPLE At Your Fittgouoite; cenelnht lee Cream deo* At Your Onveinite Conainie tee dreini belt* MADB iv COUSINS to- AMY Brussels, • 0• BLACKSMITH • sister of the ,btride, as junior brides- Husther and Terry '11(ntledge in first place. The senior team to cross the line first consisted of Gary were, Bob Higgins, Raymond Bronson, and Brian. These teams will receive crests for their efforts. , . Robert °Montan , ;was runner no in, the senior clas6:,.potits behind. the Winner, Barrie, Cin'i,mt, Post Publishing House Phone 293 CHARTERED BUS 'TRIP TO TORONTO C. N. E. SATURDAY, AUG. 29th WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2nd. Leaving Brussels .7 A. M. Returning 11 P. M. Sponsored : by Igt. Ladles Softball. Club Fare : Adults — $4,00 Public School Childrtn — $2.00 Phone 148 or 160 FALL SPECIALS ai IRENE'S BEAUTY SALON Students — Any Permanent, complete, $4.50 Ladles — Permanent,.compete $1.00 ,Off All Permanents From Aug. 19th to Sept. 30th LYCEUM THEATRE WINGHAM, ONTARIO Two Showe Each Night Commencing at 7.15 p. m. Thurs., Fri., Sat., • Aug. - 28 - 29 Tab Hunter Gwen Verdon In DAMN YANKEES The screen version of the success The screen version of the success-, full Broadway musical fantasy. Melville Church Minister: r/ev. 4onathan Green Organist ,-- Donald Dunbar 10 A. M. Sunday School 11 A. M. Union Service in The United Church • The United Church. OF CANADA Minister: Rev. L. Brown B.A.: Organist: Mrs. A. E. Martin II.46 A. H. Miura School 11,00 A. St, Union Service Aftlican .Church 43, CANADA *Amish of Bensinle ;Via*vir: W, Jim* 14, Ott *;. John'. 8.i0 01.1h. Holy Eueberlst 11.00 7tertrills 940 P.M.' *MAIM Jo al. 4". We Deliver No Paper Next ecx 1 - BRUSSELS Cheeley Drayton Dundalk Dungannon Durham Dimira Embro Exeter 'Gerrie- Hanover Kincardine ....... girkton Sept. 14 - 19 ; Sept, 23, 24 Sept. 10,-1.1. Sept. 17 7 19- Sept, 18, 19 Sept. 15, 16- Sept. 25, 20 Mitchell Sept. 29, 30 New Hamburg .Sept. 18, 19 Paisley ......Sept, 14, 15' Ripley St, Marys Seafoirth Stratford Tavistock Teesgmiter Thedford Thvert on - Toronto (CNE-) ..,. Aug. 25,- Sept. 12 Toronto (Royal Fair) ..„ Nov, 5 Marton „,„„ ........ . Sept, 10, 11 Woodstock Aug, 27 - 29 Zurich , Sept. 20 titt 28 international Plowing Match, Went- worth County —Dunda.s, Oct. 1S-10 WANTED MAN FOR CREAMERY and DAIRY WO R K Apply To R. B. COUSINS LASH WAR DRIVE-IN THEATRE LISTOWEL Iles. • Wed. Aug. - 28 "BUS STOP" Color Cinerriascope Marilyn Monroe. Don Murray Sat. Mon. - Ain. 29 31 Double Feature SPACe CHILDREN Attain Williams, Jackie Coogaii BELL ii John Derek,. Elaine Stewart Tues Wed, Sent, 1 2 "THE BEST THINGS LIFE' ARE Oilttii Corer' dinenieeeen'e Gordon 'Meorae., Shirley Mirth 4.iliftivo SheOis Nightly, Rote, or t;iiite ttoit Office *mini at o'clock' "ItirSt Show at Otilk solidi n' mato in Car, IrreS 0.06,eiVie 'She was assisted by the. groom's I mother wearing a French blue. nylon 1 lace dress With royal blue access-I odes ant' n corsage of pink murna. I Mrs. Robert McAllister Funeral Services for Mrs. Robert 11 McAllister, 77, Listowel, was heldi from the Harrison-Gibson 'Funeral Home, Main street; West, Lietowel, on Monday, August 17th. Rev. A. W. Matchman conducted the service, assisted by Rev. H. B. 'Wideman. A message in song was rendered by Mrs, A. Skelding. Interment took "place in Moles- worth cemetery. Mrs. McAllister died in the Listowel Memorial Hospital on. Fri- day, August 14th, following a linger- ing illness., She was formerly Annie M. Beyans, daughter' of the late Mr. and. Mrs Edward Bryans and Was horn in Trey Town-stip, August -23rd, 1881. Mrs, McAllister Is, survived by two &matters, Ruth Of Toronto and T)oris of Listowel; one eon, CliffOrd of Liste'wel, :Otto two grandchildren: one brother', Dr, F. T. Bryans, three sisters, 'Mrs 1-t. P. Field and Misses Eva and Laura Bryans, all of Tor, onto. Sho was predoceaSed by her has, hand, Robert McAllister and one daughter, Helen, also one sister, Mrs. Daniel Denman, BrusSela and two brothers, Dr. W. D. tryans .Lethbriditte, Alta, and Ian A. Rryana Of tzTarriatoti. Pallbearers Were I-Tanvey Beyana, Bert Elliott, Stanley Gallaher: Goiden Feltetizie and :Kenneth Me- Runner up in the Junior class Was Art Howard, only 1 point behind the winner, Rao Fischer, A picnic closed off the summer program. on Saturday Ice cream and and soft drinks • were supplied, by the committee. EDITOR'S NOTE This paper would like to congratulate the Recreation Cominittos on prnvid- Mg an orga,nigad summer program for the c)ildren oftilisissols, Morris and Grey. BY n os 'filo the children enjoyed -theinseivel very= much and :feeertainly gave. them. something to do (Mita g ilenlidays that was both ,safe and healthy, and superVlsed. Let's hope , this won't bedthe:..filt.,aild "iast Xiar fr,r such' a Program- HOPPB.R FAMILY HOLD .FIBST 11'.W.MON The descendRata of the late Mr, • asol Hopper held thole first reunion on Sunday at. the -I Stone school en the second line of Morris township. It is Planned to hold rt. reunion ;Imlay. Members of ;- the family were prescnt fibm Sea- forth, Goderich, Toronto, Brussels, ( •IletgrEIXe• 04001.11: .41,(1 Wingham. Climes ,and contests were conduct- ed by .George 'Schaefer and Clayton Procter of Goderich. Mr. and. Mrs. Lyle Hopper were in charge of the lunch and :were Instrumental organizing the Elected -officers for the next year were President — Lyle Hopper SeeretarY .Ilia Rann Sports. — George Schaeffer of Goderreh Hugh Carmichael of 'gingham Mr,, and •Mrs, 'William Hopper. • lived 'on. :the thi;d: line of Morris on the farm now owned by Stan Hopper, a great grandson: They had • four children. ,Tohn. Harry. Polly (Mrs, John McCool), and Nellie (Mrs. Charles Procter), who ar,. all • dead. PEOte!..E. WE' KNOW :lc • IVO'. and Mrs. Earl Cudmore had a family picnic on Sunday with gu'ests present from Toronto Kitchener, 'Hamilton, Waterloo, Clin- 4on,• Holmesvilla and Comte. Word . was received at this office this Week from Mrs. Jas. McCracken of Toronto, that lreT husband. a re.- sident. of this community for many years, bad died in .June. * Mrs..Muriel Fry, of Winnipeg has been a 'visitor with. 'her aunt, Mrs. Donald Mc:Taggart. ,0 Miss Margaret Robinson is still confined to Clinton Hospital Where she was removed by ambulance after "suffering a stroke. CLASSES OPEN FOR RETARDED CHILDREN The Wingham and District Assoc- iation for Retarded Children will commence classes in the new school situated at the former Wing imam Sawmill property on Tuesday, September 4th. All interested pa;rties contaCt the iteacher, Mrs. T. G. Hits,ser, phone Wtingharn 183. LIBRARIAN WANTED Ethel public Library and salary expected, Duties to corn: 6 heut's weekly. State qualifications mence Seyt. 5th, 1959. Applieation5 to he in the secre- tary's hands by 9 p.m., .Aug. 31st, 1959. Roy Hall, Secretary, Etb;el, Omit. DI ED HALL — Howard J. Hall paesed away on August 9th, at his home s 183 Water. St., Stratford. Ont. 'Funeral was held Wednesday, August 12th, at Malate Fut j. - eral Home Deceased was fornierly ' a resident of Brussels. 014,101dtied desaeconA ntall, net °Moe Dellartineist. Otitose Thursday, August 27th, 2959 ..•,.,••••••••••• Y. A.. $2.00 per year - SP 'rtt' I.0. ..!,•••!0• • .4 CUCHE N ROCE • .• •.• ....... . . • ,T,ucknow 'Markdale Midland Meaford Nfildmay Milverton ••••• .... _Palm erston 'Oct. 5, 6 Parkhill Sent. 24, 25 Sept, 25, 26 Oct. 6, 7 Sept. 24, 25 Sept. 21.-23 Sept, 11, 12 . ....... .. Oct, 6, 7 Sept. 22, 23 .Sept, 23, 2,1 Edgar,,,, •Higgins• Prebytorlan Church Was th e setting, Sala:inlay afternoon. for he wedding of 'Mary Agnes Higgins. and DOnald McMillan Edgar-Mr. and Mira, ,ttvlo• Higgln,s.116tissels are the parents of the 'bride and the, groom ds the son of Mrs. Winnifred EdgRr and the late Morale Edgar, of Brussels. The Rer. .1. Greene- officiated, at the double ring ceromeitY, . • Miss Joan Thomas, soloist, See0121..: • 1): ";led by Donald Dunbar- at. the Orglin, sang "The Lord's Prayer" before 111.0 ceremony and "Beeause" during the: .signing. Of the register. The bride chose a, 'waltz length • maid. They were gowned alike In 1' ,..-.---- ONTARIO FAIRS f959 . street length dresses of turquoise i Blyth Sept. 23, 24 :gem' silk onganza, with matching • , Bayfield • Sept. 22,- 23 ;' headresses and white , 'accessories, _ ........ .,...,, Oct. 1, 2 . virtfi they carried bonnets of white i Sept, 11, 12 mums' • Sept. 19 - 21 . Jim Edgar, was groomsman for 'his i ... , , Se pt, 10, is brother and ushers were Bruce i Oct • 9 • • Edgar, BeaVerton, brother of • the Sept. 25, 25 , groom, and Jack Figgins; brother' I I Sept. 4, 6,- 0 of the bride. Sept. 21 , For travelling the bride wore . Sept.23, 24 beige-linen sheath dress• with 'beige: Oct, 2 ,3 ' and black accessories and a corsage ' of bronze mums. ., Oct, 2, , 3 : Sept„ 17).18 , The bride's mother received in the I O ct, 1,, 2 : church parlours, wearing. a rose silk Listowel Sept, 26, 2,2 , orgasm, with' black accessories and .; London (Western Fair) a corsage of blue mums... CARD ,OF THANKS My siscere thanks is ekpreelsed to my many friends and tteigthimeS who visited trio While I Was" in hospital and fee the litany lettete, and eards, Yoiiir kindileaS was nitiell 'apriteeiated and also thanks to Dr, Stenli- one and titteS,OS at Witigli.;tirrt Hospital, Mit, 'hen Whittried RECREATIONAL CENTRE FiEl-P PAY The big ,day, at least for 1.110fie Are 41111,eieilMly 10111.4.10(1,, of the re- creational centre w held on Fri- day. Aug. 14th..The field day•eventS ran smoothly with a grtod particIpa. • thm, Alth:mgh the events were limit due to the first year 'effort, all seemed to enjoy themselves. The -,tnntor champion was. 'Rae .FIschor„ son of Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Fischer, and the senior champ was Bawl° 'Currie. son of Mr, and Mrs. Donald Currie”: Those boys dominated all events. Those. 'to. receive -medals •gown 'of white embroidered chantilly ; for the events are listed below, lace over taffeta, styled -with short: Sr.!'hemp --Barrie Currie shirred sleeves and a scalloped y sh Champ -- Rae Fischer neckline, A largo taffeta 'bow 1 NO - yd. Dash — Barrie Currie accented the back Waist. A crown of 75 yd. Dash — Rae Fischer nylon lace with pearl tritin held her' Standing Broad (Sr) Barrie Currie elbow length veil and she carried! a bonnet of red roses, Standing Broad (Jr) — Art Howard I Mrs. John Edgar.„ Genfrgetown, was ,t Running Broad (Sr) — Barrio Currie t matron of honor with Mies Pat l • • - •un n '- Ring Broad (Jr) — Rae Fischer • Noble Ce,elph, cousin of .the beide, The junior relay found the team bridesmaid and Ann Hi. . •ggies of Rae Fischer, Art Howard, David CARD 'OF THANKS My sincere thanks is expressed{ to all those who remembered inc with treats, crirds and letters wh Ilie was a patient in hosPitod and since ray return home. Tour kindness was appreciated. Donald McTaggart NOTICE 'The St, John's Anglican Church annual Bazaar and Bake Sale is to' lie held Saturday, November 7th, Watch for farther patrticidars, BACK 10 SCHOOL S P E C 1 A.1- S from AUG. 17th to SEPT. 19th (Inclusive) . Creme 011 Perms ... $4.95 he Speciall This Sunby ROAST 'TURKEY DINNER or ROAST BEEF' binino includes f Soup or tOniito Juice, Soled, VetiOebieL oesiiek and Beverage' 5.30'0,1C, 740 P.M: Dinners Served: 12 2 P.M. Not to be disePOOInted; make reeereakioni before noon siturdy by ;tihiiiiiita 1S3 SIOUieelt Herne Midi iii' A ipaiiiiity Foie 'Yedar ebniientenee Ceitaine Milk tintteo wttt be Cole tiefe Over the *eek-end Nolo 4ir4Oitingotteil for ••• ,n01•••kli