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The Brussels Post, 1960-03-31, Page 1SSELS POST RU .?••••.•!!!!..••••••••7!•••. .••!!!•rr•••!•'!!'..r••1•7"..",r!!•••, . • .1.11/1 114)" °in" D64)644118rit. Citt4" Thursday, March 31st, 1960 east Publishing House 42.($) per year s ;24c.010,40. 144 oh 1 Hi-IRON '.PRESBYTERIAL NEW BANK MANAGER ORU”.P..-$ COUPLECELEBRATE ANNUA L M E ETING ! ASSUMES PLITIP HERE GOLDEN ANNIV RSA STORES IN BRUSSELS Will Remain Open Each Saturday Evening Commencing April 2nd i The large and enthusiastic group of women attending the 35th gar final meeting of Rak*011 Presby- terial, witnessed afresh to the deep 1 ceneern of its members far the Work and mission of the Womaa's Missionary Society of the 'United 1 Church in Canada, Morning and I afternoon sessions met in North- side 'United Church, Seaforth, on Thursday of last week, and were chaired by the President Mrs. Will- iam McVitile, Myth, The theme, 'Mission to the 'Utmost" set the atmosphere for ail the worship services and addressee:. of the day. The treasurer, Mrs. .7, A, Sutter, disclosed that the 60 auxiliaries, in "Chiron with a membership of 2,195 Iliad eontrilkted $778 more than in 1959, a total, of $24,688--ent still less •• Mr, C. F, Parker, forme-1/1y of $th'vemyill.0.- has .essemed his Outlet as manager of the Canadian iiart)c. of Ciommerce here. Ile replaces Mr. L. W, J. Glasgow who is being trans- to 4r. and Mrs. Parker have one daughter who is a nurse- hi-training at the Niagara Falls Hospital, Mr. Parker, who is- a Lion, r', aswelcomed at the local club on Monday night, Mrs. Parker will join her husband. here in the near future, IMr. and -,Krs, StephensOn, 'Queen Street, IirtutiSels, celebrated 1 " their 50th wedding anniversary 'The happy occasion was marked by a family gathering. A- dinner was enjoyed at the New American Hotel. • •••• • •••••,•••••••••••.!..,.` .1.•P• 0•1••• ••••••••••••0 on Wednesday, March 30th. Donald Duck "Orange Juice 48 oz. '' 39c Kraft Cheez Whiz 16 oz. 63c Niblet Green Giant Corn 2 for 35c Clark's Beans with Pork 20 oz. 2 for • 39c BRUSSEL-S TRANSPORT. Safe Dependable Motor Transport Those attending to offer congrat- ulations and good wishes in their Parents were Mr and Ma's. Colwell, (Evelyn) Speiran, Ivan and Graeme, of Listowel; 'Mr, and Mrs, Norman Stephenson and family and Mr. and Phone 122 Brussels ON. PEOPLE WE KNOW * * * Mr, W, G. Leach, is still confined M 'the ws. Ross Stephenson and family I I to his home after :having e niis- of Ethel, tortune to break his anele when he Friends and relatives called at the sleek ed on ice and Cell, early last I residence throtec.gbout the day. v Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson farmed * We Provide a Complete Trucking Service for CCUTCHEON -110IRY 1 Livestock Feed Fertilizer Farm Supplies than-the allocation. Department secretaries presented the reports of their work, The help, inspiration and fellow- ship of 'the morning scssien was. Climaxed by a communion. service conducted by Rev. J. C. Britton, In an impressive memorial ser- Mime 293 We Deliver on 'the Gth concession- of, Grey until they retired to Brusalsyn 1949, Mirs. Stephenson was the former Mande Lamont, the daughter of the late Malcolm Lamont, an early pioneer of Grey Township. WANTED TO BUY Used Furnitures, Sewing Machine, Washing Maiebbstalo Other Used Household Effects, Feather Ticks, Appliances 'Mt. Aloe Coleman has been a Datient in Wingham hospital with pneumonia. We hope he will have a speedy recotverY. ,r —Thil ewoom orraomnancummar agovr E.I.V.DH 'RE P A RTY W !H "Nif .'AY MORE and at 'S.'S. NO. 3, MORRIS on WESTON'S M. BREAD, Big I full 24 oz, loaf, 6 for $1.00. of elf kinds. We are glad to see M. Mary Done able to be out again, -'even though on crutches, after a series of `FRIDAY, APRIL 1st Admission 25c Ladies Bring Lunch :Everyone Welcome Mr. Stephenson recalls that dust Call or write Louie Waxman Phone 260 BOX 47. BRUSSELS Open All Day Wednesday vice Mrs. M, S. Greer led the Pres- operations; also( 'Mrs. David Firby ' was blowing and seeding operations after being in hospital for several I w ere 'in progress an their wedding tOREWAR'S SUPDRIOR MARKET byterial in expressing a loving day 50 years ago, tribute to 66 members who had'i months. 11•111111011VMSTIAIRrat..i.11% year. Mrs. M. Michel broke her hip iv hen she fell on the main street here on, 1 JACK THYNNE CONCERT Friday of list week. It is expected ee-, the be a patient in Listen-elWELL RECEIVED 'Huron County Trapper's Association MEETING ;in Clinton Agricultural Hall on On behalf of the Canadian Com- mittee for World Refugee Year, • P. • / I Mrs. F Fingland explained the purl. • passed to higher service during thei Fs lit * .EU'CHRE . PARTY The Majestic Women's Institute.] are having a EUCHRE PARTY .1 ,on FRIDAY, APRIL let. at 8,15 in 13ruissels P.ublic Library. AT,TENTION FARMERS 'THURSDAY, APRIL 14th — Fur Show for the most generous support of • all VMS workers foi this camse 'Fur buyers will be present . Films will be shown Resolutions, were presented by Mrs.. Milan Moore, Whitechurch., cation of young people on the nature of alcohol, in the high edhools. The highlight of the- day was the M address' by a missionary, Miss Ruth Churchill, who is Serving in the city of Montreal. From her wide experience's there and in several other Canadian cities she spoke on the subject "1'n the shadow of the .nose for Refugee Year and asked at 9:00 p. m, al for two or three months. • sDit There was a good attendance at the annual Sack Thymic concert ix the Brussels Town Hall on Friday I night of last week, As usual, the audience thorelmghly enjoyed the Program presented by Mr. Thynne and the dance which followed. The varied program included: orchestra numbers by Scott Paw- son, a former Brussels boy, and his "Clinton .Bill;topers", featuring Mary Elliott, as voca4Iiist ; Mary 'Harmon and Dale Cardiff, a versa- tile Singing duo who entertained with Plano accordian ..and ,gu,itar Bill King and Graeme McDonald, received and their talent apps .vroca,,l duets, who are always well elated; The Kansas, Farmer, who by request, staged 'two acts, "The Kansas Farmer,' and his popular "Hobe number, both hilarious hits with the audience. These acts have been preaented in every 'pro- vince of Canada and are, of course, copyrighted; solos by Dave Hest I. - ings, always a popular performer. The surprise guest artist of the eveniiig was Gordon Fleet, who even surprised the master of cere- monies, as well as the audience, with his month organ selections. Jim Edgar, baby member of West- ern Star 0. O. P. Lodge, who sponsored the show, introduced the, first number and then, (SU aatirl Thynne nays), went where the corn- Piny was more attractive, in the audience,. Having acquired a new Steam Jenny and Valve Refacer Seater, Paint Spraying Equipment, we are now eqvippeal tp and ANNUAL MEETING OF SYNODICAL OF W. M. S. The Annual meeting of. the Hem- Women's Missionary Society of the NomeiVs Missionary Soseety •of th. Presbyterian Church In Canadt is to be held April 5, 6, and 7, ill RI' lox Church, Woodstock. "Lire's lasting Foundations" will be the theme to he carried out in the worship ser- vices to be conducted by Rev. S. R. Esler, Brantford, Rev. Walter Ken- nedy of- Paris, Rev. D. T. Eves,. Ingersoll, and Rev. G. L, Douglas, Woodstock. Attendingi this Synodical 'from this area will be Mrs. Russell Mei tie or Molesworth and Mrs. Bernard Thomas of Blue-vale. ,Every Welcome Admission 50e clean, repair, and paint any make of tractor, Wa also hove in stock hoses for tractors and utility machines. • ryone Welcome Those on temperanIce stressed edu- L'YCEUIVA' 'ffiEATRE :: Brussels Untied Church. Choir POLLARD'S 'CHAIN SAW Dealer for Case Farm and Utility Equipment WINGHAW, ON'rARIO W,A RI ETV PROGRA Two Shows Each Night Commencing at 7.15 p.m. featuring 1-Act PLAY PHONE 64 BRUSSELS, ONT. Wed.,'Thurs., Fri., Sat., March 30 - 31 April 1 - 2 A cast of thousapds FRIDAY, APRIL 8th at 8 p. m. ... the United Church basement Cross' Admission 50c and 25c On behalf of the Presbyterial Mrs. E. 'McKinley paid fitting tribute Everybody Welcome to the work and devotion of the retiring president, Mr,. McV.Ittle. Rey. Britton .closed the meeting with prayer and the benediction. 'Officers' for h900 are; Honorary President, Mrs. W. J. Greer, Wing- (ham; past president, Mrs. Win. Mc- Vittie, Blyth; president, Mrs, G. W. Tiffin, Wingham; 1st rice president, Mrs. 'Orval Harrison, R. R. 1, West IVIonkton; sectional vice presidents, Oentre, Mrs, Roibert MeMichael, Walton, West, Mrs. Bert Alton; R. R. -7, Lucknow, South, Mrs. Wm. Ito4ley, R R. 3, Exeter, North, V Mrs. Ross ogan, Wingliam, record: ing secretary, Mrs. Harold Doig, Fordwich; corresponding secretary, 'Mrs. Gilbert Beetroft, Belgrave: treasurer, Mrs. J. A. Sutter, Clinton. Departmenital secretaries: Chris- tian stewarship. Mrs. Elgin Mc- 2.00 Einley, R. R. Zurich; mission cir- 2.00 cles, Miss Margaret Jackson, Att. 3.00 I burn; affiliated OGIT groups, Mrs. I Carman Woodburn, R. R. 3, Park- i hill; mission bands, M. D. Insley, 1 Exeter; literat'ure, Mrs. S. E. Lewis, Exeter; associate members, Mrs. E. J. Priam, Goderldh; sup-, .T lily, Aire. J. A. McGill, Clinton; commualty friendship, Mrs. S. A. Moote, Goderich, Missionary. month- ly and world friends, 'Miss Agnes Anderson, Centralia; Christian citizenship, Mrs. Tait Clark. B. R. F , Goderich; press, Mrs. Cecil Mc- adden, Thiii,sSels; candidate secre- tary, Mrs. R. S. Hittz, Theeter; affiliated EXploret groups, Mrs. 'William Dail, Seaforth. ' Time(' attending the Presbyterial from Brussels United Chilith 'Were Mrs. H. Thomas, Mrs, R. B. Cousins, 'Mrs, 0, McFadden, Mrs, A. Wiritie, tr.ti•Z;Arroptmovvr.woreKotessopowca. :in INCOME TAX COMPUTED In The Warrior and The Slave Girl FOR Farmers Businessmen Individuals REASONABLE RATES 'DONATIONS TO THE 1FERB.Y FIRE FUND Iienry Dent I Clifford 'Dunbar Ki err I Ma-s. 'Pearl Ieitchen -MATINEE CANCELLED THIS SATURDAY AFTERNOON 10.00 2.00 5.00 2.00 1.00 5400 5.00 10.03 2.00 21.010 5.00 3.00 3.00 5.00 5.05 20,00 3.00 10.00 CRANBROOK On Sunday, April 3rd, the Sacra- ments of Baptism and the Lord's Supp,er will be observed in Knox Presbyterian Church at 11 Rev, J. H. Greene, Brussels, Interim-Mod- eraior will be in charge of the ser- , ice. A joint Preparatory Service for Cranbroot and Ethel will& be held. Mare.h 31 'at 8.30 in the Ethel Pres.' Church. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. Earl Dunn inclaided Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Meehan, Listortel, and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dunn and..1 son Rickey; Kitchener. - Miss. Beverly Evans is practice teaching in Hensall this week. GLENN M. RONNENBERG INSURANCE IN BRUSSELS TUESDAY and. FRIDAY PHONE 247 (Join 'Savage Mue'ray Htzether ammo Mrs 'Emma Kerr Joe 13,rewer Donald Dunbar Tom 'Bernard Marilyn Gall I Clem rSteffler Selwyn 'Baker L. Thurlow - - 41111nisSor: Rev. Jonathan Organist: AO A. II. SI A. St File Early Phone Today for Appointment .rair,..==amma WEEKLY SALE * :BandleY BehiM Mini" • Don McLean Lloyd 'Wheeler William MeiNhirter OW Eder The United Church Brussels Livestock Sales Yards EVERY FRIDAY 1 P. M. Your beam menet Teem Toe sem Wafting se Ocher er ORUSSELe, OF !CANADA t aean R. Walker, Weimar: Rev. L. Brown DA.; 8.15. '3. H. Davis., Following the concert dancing was enjoyed. The booth was in charge of Morn- ing Star Rebekah" Lodge and pro- ceeds thirned over to the C. P. T. Fund. The Kansas Farmer wishes to thank those who so kindly helped as Well as those who come year after year to his regular concert arid dance. George Gifillan- - - Omaha: Mrs. A. X. Martin (Mrs. James Kernaghan CARD OF THANKS 'My sincere thanks is given tb all those who so kindly remembered me with visits, cards, letters, and treats while I was a patient in the hosiltal. My grateful apprec- iation IS also expressed to these who helped out at home. Year thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Thomas Miller tContinued) 6th 'Sunday in Lent A.M. Church School ' 11 A. M. Alvin. Worahlp CARD OF THANKS I wish expross my appreciation to the friends and neighbours who remembered me With Cards, visits and treats while I was a patient in HosPitail. I Iiieetr thotigielnesS Imig be reineinbered, Bill Hoy - PHONE 4$ E Anglican Church al...CANADA ,.. Perim of Brussels FRESH BREAD and BAKING DAILY Doctor: Flev. W. K. Jame, 13.Av i. • Inasimmimm 71exan Grill Fresh Fruit and Vegetables At All Times Passion Sunday t C APITOL THEATRE L iSTOWEL TAUS'S. March 210414141 11 Color Dineniaseetie St. John'. 4.= 6001001i t in tO a. , HolyEucharist 11. a,Eucharist SundaY School `Wediiesdity, April 6 i0.O6 a, m: Thursday, April 8:00 P, in, DVenSong The PAY. A. H. ,Skfriiing tottcifiy; 0016 a, 'Me HolY' Davit's 6— 044017ii lhoniRei ' NOW Under.' New Mariagenient Harry and Lyla Dell SPECIAL THIS SUNDAY T,BONE .57'E Alt' The Wattior Atli" : Mre. 11„l. 11/41cteitlitelillii, Mise. r. ' — ' - 330Wiiiiig, Mrs„ A„ Matti, MI'S, Slis, The Slave Ci';.141 -,t, ' -- -1 - ' - ittribull, Mrs, A.ex, ArMstrong, A stirring 0.66t6bie Of Man ia' Meet . Mrs, L, Niehol and MSS, ThJbt. iln#til age Wiitkoe.' , Ana iiii ike seine program Golden Dew Maitgarine 4, lb... .... . '93c Chase it..Satitibotti Coifed 1 -65d. or' D'RES,SED ROAST* PORK Dinh-6e served train' 12 n.in and B -= II p.m. Devon Peas g tins Plums 3 tins 6 id, ALAN' FREED In , 08 JOHNNY' GO SPECIAL STARTING FEB, 22nti to MAR. 26th Ther'is will be it* 60'0' ALL OkOkivita VAL 04 it'Ati"til SHOP 14Io 9,d This AcI and one adult 1 Admission will admit 2 People , Diener includes 560.0 it. Teiriain baledo' • and- Deileritoe. i‘Of but bit* Phone 1.12 Free