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The Brussels Post, 1960-07-14, Page 1ttt LEMON CHIFFON ICE CREAM In Cones, Bricks and Half Gallons Available Now at our Dealers oC at COUSINS DAIRY Phone 22 Brussels, Onto, FRM3I4 !AIWA) r•Out AINPA.11.1? Fresh Finait and Vegebel - At All Times CARD OF TrIANsKS The family of the late Elva Bolger and Rosemarie Bcflger wish to take this opportunity to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to their many relatives, friends and neighbours for their acts of kindness messages of sympathy and floral tributes during their recent sad bereavement. Harry Bolger and Family, DANCE Cranbrook Community Centre FRIDAY, JULY 15th MERCY BROTHERS ORCHESTRA Lunch Booth Popular prices BAND TO PARADE Brussels Legion Pipe Band wilt miracle on the main street a Brussels, Saturda.y, July 30th; be-, tWeen a and 10 plin, NOTICE The ,IVAthicipal Office will be closed the week of July 25th to ,July Win H. Clerk, Village of Brussels Parade Judges were Menno Jack- son, Cecil McFadden, Leonard Mach-Ati and Gordon Grant,. Brussels. Prize winners were Charles Mc- Quillan,. Lucknow, best fifer; Stanley Cooper, Listowel, • best drummer; Melvin Love, Listawel, woman with the longest membership in •the, Orange Order; Frank Gilliland Stratford, 80, longest membership in 1'0 Orange Order, (72 years); Beulah 1..oyal True Blue Lodge, Listowel, lar'est lad'e's lodge in parade; Beigrivve, lamest men's lodge; Pride of T..akesid.o, host dressed women's 7 Trowbridsm, • best dressed men's lodge. „ r,RFy TWP, FEDERATION DIRECTORS MEETING Grey ..,Two. Federation Directors met, in Ethel .June 23rd. Jack 'Knight presided, Minutes of previons incetins; were road and adopted, , Preliminary plans were made for the T. B. Clinic to be held in BruS. sels ;WY 20 and 20 and in , Ethel • Aug, 3. A further meeting will he S,"old alft;;st the middle of July to; make the final plans for the canvas. Each directer is to bring to the meeting those who are going to assist him in the canvass, .5innos of the Brussels •Grain . Club, the Directors 'agreed to pay illono.v of $1.50 per member. I Directors also agreed to alvo a -ye'''. ''.-50,00 to the Pamssols Fair Board, Leslie Lowry Lesne :Lowry, 63, died in Sunny- brook military hospital, Toronto, on Saturday„Tuly, 0th.. WaS the only son Of the late Mr. and Mrs. ,George Lowry of Brussels, He re- ceived his early education here. T-To was Overseas with the army in the First World War, He was immarried and has no Survivors.. The body re. • sted at the D. A. Rann funeral home, where a serVice was conducted by Rev, J. L. Brown of Brussels " trilited Church, Ourial was in Brussels _cemetery. • Mrs. Robert Bremner Mrs, Robert Breniner„ 01, died in I !night, July:FOrmerly Sarah Listowel General Hospital, Friday Margaret ShaiW, She ;Wag the datigihter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sha'w' and Was born lvi Grey towns. ship, Hiving there all her life, She was a ,Metilber the. United Church., She is. stinviVed by •One. son,. • James„ of, _Grey ToWnehip;.. a• daughter, Mrs, Russel . (Pearl)' DilWerth of Coins a brotheri George, of Middletown i Calif., end 'two Sister's, Mrs, Mary BrillatitYne• of and ,Mra. Dora. ,Hunter Of Oshawa, There are six ,grand- ;Children and 20. Areat-grandchildren, The body reSted at, the "D.. A Rann. •fttneral Immo. Britssels. Where the seviee Was held Monday at 2 PAM,. conducted by Rev, :J. L. ploWn eg': lithel 'rotted 'Church, Burial whe.lii thrift Centre Cetnetery. 4Lareari--747,07PeeeTa—WAW Pos4"---7ifiVa polturunent. °o, Thursday, July 14th, 1960 WO per year p *2, • .Pos :Publishing House • - 5111 HONORED ON BIRTHDAY I os m ar e Bolger "GLORIOUS 12th" •DRAWS THQ.U.S.ANC HERE 'La(' sound of fite 0,11t1 • drtlin„ permeatil this village On the 270th, anniverSary of WO Iint(10 of the BOynoPA 1200 members of the Orange and Loyal 1,7'rue Blue. • hadgeS' participated in the 12th of- ;Tidy "Walk", An estimated 4;000 ,persons •Iined tho route of the "March" .and ,gathered at Viet-oria Bark for a short: prowram, ••-• * ** !! *** • . ••••••••••••,•"!•t.•••••11!!....,,•.,...r. Have Your Car Checked • For Su miner . Vacation AT. acillik FIN SERVIC: CUSTOMKR SATISFACTION DUAFANTISED gatUrtat — Otis Lubtiomiqa kW cream Cliamties Pap Us. 53c The death ocoairred • Suddenly in. Friends and tieigbibotirs, number- Victoria. Hospital, . London, oil' lug 19, gathered at the .horne or Mrs, Setittirtlay, June ,25th, 1900, ot! Wturrie, to honor Mrs. Elizabeth Rosemarie Bolger) in her not year. Elliott on -hot' 91st birthday. Two of The daughter of Harry 13olger and ' the guests. Mn'. 13.1chard Cardiff and, the late 131:74 Pearl 'Richmond silo silot Wnfollberil.swtollf"th.NeV a"1045,(3rer-iNTale(t'y 'reelltit(b)\'‘; was born in Croy -Township on Octobe 13th, 1939. She was and interesting .events of by-gone . r Member of St. George's Anglican.' tdr70.6 were happily recalled by ‘11° Chulrelli, Walton. *nee joraduating from Seaforth District High _School! Following an ,afternoon of ' ; the guests were invited to the , she .tatught S, .S, No. 10 Culross. - dining room wirer supper was served by the hostess, assisted ' by . Mrs, Earl Cuelmore. An Interesting birth, day cake occupied the centre of the, -table, .made by Mrs. Shun-b. 11.1 the form of an easy chair iced iii Chocolate icing, complete with white cushions which carried birthday greetings. Following the meal Mrs. (Tamer() read a poem and presented Mrs. ' Elliott with a lovely sweater. Other gifts, flowers -and cards were, arran.ged on a te.ble, Mrs. cudmore ; read it poem bronatt by one of th.o guests and M's, Amy Sneir con- tr;buted another reading. Mrs. Elliott bas been a resident or Ms area since 1903 when she came to Graham's Survey, one halt mile south -of B-russels. when Illrrryied Hugh Elliot, now deceased. - three years arm sine WOO h 110110 and has made her home with relatives and friends. TI/lott entoYs very good,. 3'.!) ne noseglloq keen nielnory which 1111 keg her an inte"esting companion. 45c Gold Seal Sockeye Salmon Sunbrite Margarine 2 lbs Bi More Cream Style Corn 20 oz. 2 for 35c Sweet Treat Crushed Pineapple 20 oz. 2 for ----53c Phone 268 Surviving are her father, one • Sisteo.*, Mrs. 'Gordon (M1tillYn).1 Engel, Cranbrook, and one brother, James of Grey Township, Service -was held at her home lot 0. con. 17, Grey Township, on Tuesday, June 20th, 1060, at 2 'P.M.,' with the Rev, W, K. Jag-g. of John's Anglican Church, Brussels, .officiating with Rev, KW, Loudon, assisting, Burial was in BrusselS , cemetery. • Brussels, Oat. 31 lodges were represented in the, parade, Ied by the County Marshal, George Brooks of Wingbam, who for I the occasion assumed the identity of King 'William astride his white 'horse, .,and the Irish -Shaftesbury Pipe Band from BriIffist, Several other pipe bands a crass band, as well as the fife and drum bands of the lodges were beard in the parade Principal speaker was Rev. I). P. 'Rowland, D.D. immediate past grand ,master of the Orange Order Ontario West. Reeve George MicOutcheen and. the Rev, W, K. Jap,^gs of SL John's Anglican Church, spoke briefly, Master of Ceremonies was Wm. Campbell, Fordwieb, past County Master, Entertainment included two ,••••••••••••••••••••••••••••61••• • ....••••••••••••• / •••• • .... M.,•• Flagirra;as•isag WaTe;ii, es—a;Q; ..,,;;;;Grelr'11110111ZikilfAMOInlr .66;;L•11.141111M110 1411111411t. ROCERY .4" UTCHEON HOT WEATHER TREAT! Pallbearers were Robert -Haw- thorne, Listowel; Thos. IlOcigins„ R.R. 1, Holyrood; Robinson }Tamil- ton, London: Harry and Irwin Johnston, 7MoKillop; and Dell Delaore, Paris, Flowerhearerv were Arlene' and June Richmond, ..Vlyth;Claire Buchanan, Walton; • and Marjorie Boyd of 11..R. 2, 'Walton, • We Deliver Phone 293 programs by the Shaftesbury band, afternoon and evening concert by the Kansas Farmer; an evening hall Delgra'cre vs Wingham, won by 1ielerfty(4; two dances; A small , "lilway kept the young folks happy ELVA PEARL BOLGER The death occurred suddenly In Kinless Township, Friday, June • 210, 1060, of Mrs. Harry Bolger, the former Elva Pearl Richmond in her Gist year. She, was born in 71%Thr1'iq Township on April 22nd, 1900. Mrs, Bolger Was the daughter of the late Mr, rfild Mrs, Russel Richniond, Myth, Since their marriage she and her huaband had member ef St, George's Anglican Chitral, Walton. Surviving are 1..er ,hushand; one :son, James of Grey Township; 0. • daughter, Mrs,.. Gordon (Mstri,lyn) Engel of Granbrook and one grand- daughter; a brother, Mervin Rich, Mond of Blyth, Predeceased is ono , brother, ;Nelson. • Service- was held at her home lot 6, con, 17, ;Grey Township, Tuesday, June 25th, 1960, at 2 p.m, with the Rev. W. K. Iaggs of St. , John's Anglican Church, Brussels, officiating with Rev, Ken", London, assistimf. Burial was in Brussels: cemetery, The pallbearers' were; Stewart Thimphries. Walton; Harvey Craig, ; Walton; Donald Buchanan, 'Walton: Harvey Hudgins, Lucan; Walter Shortreed, "Walton and Allan Searle, Walton. Flowerbearers were 'Terry Rich- mond and Archie Young of Blyth • and Alex Gilliam" and Earehi Bolger or Walten, VAL'S BEAUTY SHOP Cutting Styling Cold 4v1 r10 A Specially Phone Brussels 140 PEOPLE WE KND'A Paul Beattie of Seafortir, is holi- daying with, Lloyd and Ruth Michie, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Hood of Owosso, Mib., Mrs. Sianley Bristow, :Normand Beach, N, jersey; Miss n 1c.e Bristow, East Orange. N. with James and Mrs. Mtichie, 5th l.i1:0 Jersey and Mr. Ted Cole or Hitch- eer were guests over the week end "Mr. and Mrs. Bill Newton and family. Byron, were among 12th of July visitors here. They leave ' shorlty to live in Edmonton. Robert, Armstrong-of Erin, is visiting his brother L. W. Armstrong. Mrs. Winnifred Wright of Toronto, , has been visiting Brussels friends. Itrr, M. F. Oldham, of 016.vton. wan the guest, preacher at St, John's -Church last Sunday, He also con- de,eted services at genfryn and Atwood. Rev. and Mrs. Oldham werif, ,-11054ts of Mr. and Ws, Louis D. Thompson. SPECIALS - Donald Duck Orange Juice 20 oz 2 for LYCEUM THEATRE WINGHAr4, ONTARIO Two Shows Each Night Commencing at 7.16 p. in. Thurs., Fri., Sat., July14 - 15 - 16 MUSIC EXAMINATION RESULTS On June 16th, the Royal Censor- watery of Music Toronto, held n Centre here at Metwille PresbY-. train Sunday School for the pupils of nir, and Mrs. Lends D. Thompson. Mr. Dotsglas Elliott of the Conservatory staff Was the examiner, 'Following marks : Piano Grade I — First Class PftMors,. Carolyn Fraser, 30; Honors, Dorothy Elliott, 77. Joyce Huother, 75, Grade II -- First Class Honors, Ana Oldfield Si,. Honors, Mom 13,,,onsou 76, Nellie Bann 76. 'Made III 'Honors, Douglas Elliott, 74. Grade IV —.Honors, Anne MeNercher, 78; Graham Crais:, VI; Lois Whitfield 75: .',74Ienna. Houston, 75; Mary ViSito-s, Dift'sft Vsocamp, 72 Grad() 'Honors, Ruth MeTafrgrirt, 78: Sally Galbraith, 71 GradeVII1— Tr1ci'5, Dims:las Fischer, (C'acrllow) 70. ; Theory Grade 1 — First Class honors, Anne Cardiff, 100; ,deraldine Don ids, 100; Joyce liftmen, 08; Brenda Hou- ston, .94; Grade TI — First Clase Honors, Yvonne Connelly, Joyce Procter, 87. On Saturday, June .2Zt.h, the West- ern Ontario Conservatory of Music held a Centre at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis D.. Thompson. Mr.. Brewster was the examiner. Follow- in7 arc' the marks :— SINGING . Grade VIII, Senior. — Pass, Marilyn . Johnston, 68, Junior Grade, "First Clas.s .Honors, Margaret Mien,. 34. 'Honors, Pauline Timmer, 75. • HISTORY Th. History Centre was held at the 'United Church Parsonage, 11cm 7,1ovit Brown presiding ; 'Grade 'HT — First Class Honors Faye Love, 82, ''Honors, .Tean Mien, 70. -PIANO I Grade YBartial — Mary Lon Wrigh.,. Bluevale. Susan Kohner BORN KNIGHT — On Thursday, July the Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, to M•r. and Mrs. Jack Inight, of !Grey Township, a aon .. — Bradley John. ; Sal Mineo Gold Seal Sockeye Salmon Y2 each Kellog's Variety Pack Kraft Cheese Whiz 8 oz. 53 • 41c In THE GENE KRUPA STORY NIL" DRIVE-INLtd. CLINTON Free Deliven, Phone 132 Melville Church Minister: Rev. J. H. Greene Mr. Louis D. Thompson - Organist and Choir Director Union services during July at 11.16 Conducted by Rev. L. Brown. .0hurch :Vacation School: Aug. 2 • 12 • The United Church OF CANADA , Ildledster: Rev. L. Brown B.A.; 11.0. pripsnIst: Mrs. A. C. Martin No Chun% School during July SEE THESE SPECIASS ED C RS 1959 Olds Hardtop Sedan, fully equipped 1959 Chev. Belair Sedan, with automatic.. 1958 Chev. 4 d'oor Sedan 1957 Mercury 2 Door Hardtop with radii and automatic 11. i5 A. M. Union Serviesis duting July in Melville Ptenhyterian Church With the Rev. L. Brown i preaching. Ottirch.yacation School: Aug, 2 - 12, • it Your Dlievrblet Oldsmobile Dealer S'upertest ProdUetsS Phone 56 Brussels, Ont. Thurs. - Wed. July 14, 15 'THE JAYWALKERS" COlor Jeff Chandler., Fess Parker, Nicol Maurey The story of America's foremost drummer. emianizranstimimmon LLASFIMAR DRIVE-IN THEATRE LISTOWEL, ONTARIO ", ' rAnglican Church Sat., Mon, July 16, 18 . • i‘ ' Iliireso of druseetti "LPL ABNER" lilteekor: Revs W. ki Illiggs. 'IS.A.v Litt. Color Feast of Dedication 1 (Trinity V1' - Peter Palmer Leslie arrlsh, Stubby Kaye ) WEEKLY S-ALE 13 -litteig Liveitocit Stilet Ytteitic,, . :-VERY FRIDAY P., M. tavit hento. rititirbet. 'twat** toti Are *goo** CRAN.BROr'r'' ..ittitto4 cotisiiet--- iSto4t, 50 Rely Dtielitiriat• Ill 'a, in.. Centennial S•ditieb 1.116 Rt Rev W„1' 'I'ownshen :Ztiffrageti PftoNt tittlititEEL07, titiV M1 140/it ANIS yd,uft. It1 DaVldri Thursday and Friday July 14 and 15 "Lip PERISCOPE" (Cololur) (WarnerScope) JAMES GARNER and EDMOND O'BRIEN (One Cartoon) anovaluordmirloomamitiainwroatairommeiminaim.i Saturday and Monday — July 16 and 18 "YELLOWSTONE KELLY" (Colour) CLINT WALKER — EDD BRYNES — Two Cartoons 0•1111.11•11•11•1111112.. Tuesday & Wednesday — July 19 and 20 "OM MAN IN HAVANA" (Cinemoscope) Alec dulness Bilrl —; Maureen Ov'Hara One 2-Reel Coniedy Thursday and Friday July 21 and 22 "THE LAST ANGRY MAN" rimii Muni -- -- David Wayne --. Betty Oalfri e p . One 2-Reel comedy (One Cartoon) TWO' ShoWS Nightly, Rai' er Clear Pltst Show at DU-6k Achnisalciti 66e Children tinder in 'Cara Free , . ttiiie.-, Wed,* .,, . J u ry io.i , 'Peery will be no serVied in NtleX 0A 'PLACE iN ti-lt :t UN° . 1 Preal)yteriaii . Cilinrch for the ne;kt. ; two Smiclitys. July 17th mid :rttir , Adult' Entertain frielit . ' 24th. 'Services will be held at the, , , .Elliabetli tayier, Mentdorney d'ilt i . 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