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The Brussels Post, 1960-07-21, Page 1L $2.0Q per y- (7,rr • , Thursday,. jUly 21st' 1960 S PoetPublishing H.o ti cui„„„ nori Rv2,4 Claes rtanartttiorie MUM; LYCEUM THEATRE WINGHAM, ONTARIO Two Shows Each Night • The United Church OF CANADA Minister: Rev. L. Brown B.A.; 14.12,, OrsanIst: Mrs- A. E, Martin w No Church School during July 11. 15 A. M. Union services during July In Melville Presbyterian, Church with the Rev'. I,, Brown preaching, Church 'Vacation School: Aug. 2 - 12 General Insurance Monkton— Phone 663 R 41 Brussels — Phone 247 /pm* VAL'S BEAUTY SHOP Cutting Styling Cold WavIng A Specialty Phone Brussels 146 Commencing at 7.15 p nn. Thurs., Fri., FINANCING A CAR? flowers. Thanks also to Dr. Stephens Before you buy ask about our Low and the staff of Wingham hospital.' Your friendly thoughtfullness was Cast Financing- Service with complete Insurance Coverage. appreciated, I'm. H. Stiles GLEN., RONNENBERG IVIelyiiie Church Minister: Rev. J. H. Greene Mr. Louis D. Thompson Oreenist and Choir Director Toner Solo, "I heard the voice Of Jesus say" — Brian Prescott Union services during July at 11.18 Conducted by Rev. L.. Brown. Church Vacation School: Aug. 2 - 12 T H E LESLIE E. McKAY INSURANC,E. AGE Postmaster at Ethel, Ladies bring lunch at in honor of George Dunbar, retiring Azitzlicrl Church otirlari or artisieig Riede: Rev. W., Kg• Jagge, Lich, trussed Holy Eucharist 11.00 aim Mattitis boViti'a i•ientrylif e.3b a, lit tiattina the Rev. M.10. bidliitiri Alan Ladd Carolyn James In MAN IN THE NET A murder mystery melodraMa We wish to thank all those who / helped. in any way to make our 12th ETHEL COMMUNITY HALL on of July a success, FRIDAY. JULY 29th Brussels L. O. L, 774 All Kinds of Insurance Including Life Phone; Brussels 49 r 7 Monkton, R. R. 1 Phone 293 Weston's Cookie Special, 3 pkgs. • Aylmer Catsup 11 oz. 2 for ........... 37c Clark's. Pork & Beans, 15 oz. 2 for 35c York Peas, 20 oz. 2 for 37c We are Invited to a CARD PARTY ICCUTCHEON .„. —.— CANCER SOCIETY GROUP FORMED HERE A branch of the Canadian Cancer Society was farmed here, and will join. District 9. Mrs. R. S. Warwick, Reg. N., was elected president; Mrs. Chas Davis., vice Dyes.; Mrs. Ino. Spelr, see.; Cecil Parker, treas.; • Sat., I women's service committee, Mrs, Jas. July 21 - 22 - 23 Smith, Mrs, R. S. Stephens, Mrs. Ken. McDonald, Rog, N„Tas, Doig, Sea- forth, and Mr, and Mrs. Frederick Dobbs, Exeter. were the speakers at the meeting. •••• Prn,...M. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Harrison wish to express their sincere thanks to all, who remembered them with gifts, cards and best wishes, also to those who helped in any way at the time of their 50th Wedding Anniversary. N C Y Win, and Mrs. Harrison • CARD OF 'THANKS T. wish to express my sincere ) thanks to my relatives, friends and neighbours for their ',visits,. flowers, • and cards and who so willingly helped out at home while- I was a patient in Victoria and Wingham hospitals. 12" There will be- no Service in Kno:S., Church, Sunday, July 24th. Mrs.- Murray Parton (Edna Cameron) and daughters Sharon and Lee, Orlando, Florida, 'visited last Week with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cameron, Mrs. Jas, Noble and other friends, CARD OF THANKS My sincere thanks is here extended to, those who so kindly remembered me with their visits, w treats and LLASHMAR DRIVE-IN THEATRE LISTOWEL, ONTARIO Thurs. - "THE Fri, July 21:2,2 BRIDGES OF TOKO-RI" Color William Holden; Mickey, Rooney, Grace Kelly, Frederick March Miss Anne Johnston, and brides- - maids were Misses Anne Foote Sat.. ••• Mon. July 23 . gs gNcrn. They Wore ice blue sham. and Helen Knight, sister of the Color . dresses, They carried white and with matching head rw'HELLER: IN PINK TIGHTS'i lung dresses Sophia, Loren, Anthony Citiltin blue carnations'. argaret O'Brien 1 Three brothers of the groom at-. tended him. Groomsman James — - Knight ,arid lishers John and the i,_ -, . •,,,,. .:,.4• groom's 'twin brother,, Leslie toot; ... wed„ tAitt.tit-i,.)131Y 40— 4/ L,:ritAit. Dr. Frank Sehnstort Adult tfitei,tatiiirient ' brother or the bride, also ushered'. A reception followed at Chiron- 'dean Martin, hir eY MaCl.alrie don Hall with 13$ guests in attend- Anthony Fratieloda I Mice. F.or travelling, the bride those a light blue dress with white acces- sories and a white orchid corsage. Following a honeymoon in Eastern I Ontario and the taurentians, the 1 young etniple Vill reside in To- route, Admission 98c — Children Wider i2tri darS. Free Bak Office opens at 8 p.ni. First,MOW at Dusk /110111.1.1011T2011•021ftmlizilneof•MCWir.1 CARD OF THANKS June Bolger 99c linnver assembled tit their borne on clrrge of arrant;'. merits .worc„: President, .Johnny .noid. London; Friday ""In g July 8th, to giv— n vice-president, Dav;,1 Bridle, Ayr; them e surprise party in honor of .,„trotary-treasurer„ Marion Me- their 25th wedding, ahnlversarY. Cuteh000.; -sports committee, Jim A pleasant .ovening was spent with.' Why tack, Dunithl Hemingway and highlight of the .evening being. Lavern G.oilkin; lunch ..corntnittee, Itaiiiilo cloth, a sliver my with silver , Alan Whylock, Mrs. Tom Balm presentation of a beautiful lace. Mrs, Sinclair Hemingway, Mrs. sclailildnIieses,tiNcrii;,ns.mulrnlioaIouogNii,er t eaxkpe inessiz cream and . sugar set and silver . ani3deriVnite'se. GJoialtItilvilil ee,itlaim ,kvbytok, David Bridle and Mrs. Jean Hem- I their gratitude in a very pleasant ' ingway were winners of the fam- Manner. The evening closed with ity bingo games. Winners of the races and other events were as many good. wishes for a long and follows: pre-school age race, Mur- ray Whytock; six. to nine years, Wray Hemingway; 12 to 15 -years, Susan Hemingway and Lynette Los- Mr.smg;• over 10 years, boys,. Clair and Mrs, Norina e Hoover celebrated their .stlerer wedding' Everitt; backward race, -Peter Hemingway; birthday ,rare,- Ruth anniversary on Sunday, July 10th, Hemingway's team; person: hay by ..entertaining their •guests : to a . Mg smallest waistline,,Susan,Rem- turkey dinner at seven p.m. The ingway; kick the slipper contest, tables were tastefully decorated with men, Lavern. Godkin; warned, Sus- flower's and candles and a beautiful an Hemingway; tie race, Douglas wedding cake. Among • the guests' . Hemingway and Marion Godkin; was the minister who married them. youngest person present, Karl_ Why- 25 years ago, Rev, Wm, Smith of ' took; oldest person present, Mrs. Toronto, who is an unege of the bride, Annie MacKenzie, and also the attendents. of . that , • happy occasion, Mr. and Mrs. Doug. - PEOPLE WE KNO'h Hemingway, Mrs, Orval Jones, CRANBII,OOK Mrs.. Alen Steiss was hostess 'for the July meeting of the Afternoon Auxiliary of the WMS of Knox- .Church. Mrs. John Schnook was the leader, and Scripture readings were given by Mrs: Earl Dunn and Miss Alice J. Forrest. An art- icle on "Nigeria" by Mary Whale, was read by Mrs, Schnook. Mrs, Wilfred Strickler led in the prayer from the Glad Tidings, In the absence of the .auxiliary president, Mrs. Stanley Fischer, the business period was presided over by the vice-president, Mrs. Schock.. The secretary; Mrs. Gor- den Knight, read the minutes and called the roll. Eight members were in attendance and gave a verse containing the name. of a -jewel." Mrs. Wilfred Strickler and Mrs.. M. Engel read current events. The topic dealing with the young people of Africa arid their many problems was given by Mrs. Mac Engel, As in former years there will be no meeting in August, Mrs. Wilfred Strickler offered her home for the September meeting, Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Fred Smalldon and Mrs. Schnock. KNIGHT—JOHNSTON White flowers decorated St. George's United Church, Toronto, for the marriage of Jane Roberta Johnston and Harold Gorden Knight. The . bride is a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Robert A, John- ston, of 544 Briar Hill Ave., Toron- to, and the groom is a son of Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Knight, of BruS- ''.; Dr. A. D. Matheson officiat- ed. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a traditional gown of gardenia white silk organza-and bombazine, The fitted bodice was styled. on long torso lines and bad a scoop neckline with self-piping and cutouts of re-embroidered alert- con lace. The bouffant skirt, of organza Was aceented With a bet- torn layer of bombazine forming a scalloped pattern, on, the skirt and appliqued with matching lace, Her fingertip veil of silk tulle illusion was held by a crown of pleated tulle and pearls. Maid of honor for her sister Was The following accounts were paid: Tile, Drainage, loans, $2,200; Twp. of Arthur, relief, $13,55; B., M. & G. Telephone System, office tolls, $2.25; .The Listowel Banner, adv., Lamont Extension Drain, $2,0; Lynton Quipp, millets killed, - $28.00; Brown's Hardware, sup- plies, fire hall, $1.93; - Firemen, $24; George 'Rowland, gas, fire truck, $2.65; Gee. Wcsenbarg„ part sal- ary, $100.00; Geo. Wesenberg, eq.- • sister of the bride, and Ross Smith, Misses Nettie Bartley, and Mr. and l ualize Union School Sections 1\10s, brother of the bride. After dinner : Mrs, Harold Bartley, Toronto; Mr, 11 and 12, $10.00; stamps for as- • speeches by- Rev. Wm, .Smith and ' and Mrs. .T. Schnell, Saginaw, and i Sessor, $20.00; Corrugated Pipe Co., Rev, Lloyd Brown were ably res- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bartley of I pipe, Lament .Extension Drain, ponded to by Norman Hoover, Later ' Vanenuyer are guests of their' $17.00; Harvey Smitil, repa i r liol- • a musical prOgram• was enjoyed,' sister, Mrs. A. L, McDonald. i land-Anderson. DraM, -10 60, Lloyd I Smith, repair Holland-Arnie to-,on consisting of solos by :Rev. L. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Porter and: „,,,lin, ws60; Gam Evans, rcpait, Brown, and Ross Smith; romrtettea ' edlaiiiiidg11,10tieli,:, Mrs. Lockwood and I "" "Jr. and iNIA'IrTsi,11:rDlioDnegaidM'erceTa-gg'ugeasrtts. of Glenn Hueiher, commissioner. Rol- i Holland-Anderson Drain, 82,50 and choruses, With Miss Marion. Hoover accompanying at the piano . oites[s. were present from Toronto, ' Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. ; I:zed-Anderson Dn.:in, $8.00; ,Nei1 T (Infirm. Iteesall, Nyth and [;orris. : and Mrs. Allan McCall were Mr. and ' -Mr:Gavin, -backhoe 1-1-;::..,1.:i..-'..tier- gen Drain, $26,00; .'orel.: izial Li'iclik . Frithing Caps Mrs. Harry Snell, Heather and, es, .=.!,,-;;I:.(l5. Teta', 21.2C.2. Harris, LOnde0oro, Mr. and Frank' Holdridge and Carol, Victoria. B. C..,.1 ;.., lCtili-f.;.i0h.d '2.11i, C1)4ninhliai, (117eL01:vku.;. and. Hr. and Mrs. John A. Taylor, i• of Seaferth. i Word was received here of the i death of - Mrs. Norman Forbes in Wintmeg, on Sunday, July 10th. She.1 John I. 'MeGavin, 9J, of. 'Walton, -was the former Pearl. Baeker of ', died on Monday, at the home of his ! Brussels, sister of the late J. C.7 son, • .Gordon, lot 22,- con. 12, Mc- Miss- Mae Shelton, Long 'liana, l' •pKoiollrop Township. Re bad been In health for about five months. Baelter and Wm. Backer. is vacationing in Brnssols this i Sic was,a, farmer and drover most of summer. I his life. Born in Stanley Township, Mrs, Carman Richards. Hamilton, ' he was a member of the Walton spent last week with her cousin, 1 I•inited Church, His wife, the former Mrs. Alex MacDonald, 1 Estelle Berry, died in 1931. Surviv- . Mr's. Tda Davis is having a holiday Mg are his son-Gordon; one daughter, . sit Lindsay, Ont. 1 - Mrs. Wilbur (Jennie) Turnbull, —......_—_.—..—......._ l .IfIrey Township; one brother, Isaac, l• IN MEMORIAM Mc:Killen; one sister, Mrs. J. L. i Kerr, Seaforth, seven grandchildren, WHITTARD — in proud and loving and la great grandchf4lren, . The , killed in. Italy, July 21st, 1944. Tuneral is being bold today (Thurs- • day) at 2 p.m. at the home of his memory of Tpr, Ross F. Whittard, — Ever remembered by Dad. son.. Burial in 74.:Ipi..1,i tymatery, (4.TBSON—We wish to oxpress'nur 'heartfelt thanks and- appreciation to our.rcidtives. friends and Li-ill:- hers for their hc:-.Wiful tri- bides, acts of kindness and met-- sages of syirippity. Orir special thanks to Bev. Mr. Green and Dr.. Myers, and nurses of Stratford General Hospital. THE GIBSON FAMILY happy life, SILVER ANNIVERSARY HEMINGWAY REUNION 25th 'WEDDING ANNIVERSARY HONORED 'The Hemingway rutinIon was I Git" ""8"IP "LINCIL held Saturday in Queen's park, , Grey Ttmr...hip t oune„I rucet. About .50 gneats, friends anduelgh- Stratford, with 4,5 members o f th e I f ag "Ii, he cai J u t:, 2. hours of Mr. and Mrs. Norman . family present. Tho olfieers in :cloyed b3 Archii .,%lorin, m, ‘414(1- 01 by iwunetri rii;*, to.it olio: nun• tiles of the: 1:.ent Imo lit% ii0 adupt- i d a:, read, (.2 ...!.icti. CARD OF THANKS 11.11/.111/Magsameria mosaume.,,katacroserr-mar,-ratotoar.e.groxce.exae.-. B I "THE SILENT WORLD" (Colour) Colored Underksea Subject: Winner of Several Awards (One Cartoon) Tuesday & Wednesday-- !July 26- and 27 "PICKUP ALA ,-Y Saturday and Monday — July 23 and 25 "COMMANCHE STATION" (Color) (Cinemascope) Randolph Scott ;Nancy Gates Thursday and Friday --- July 21 and 22 Thursday and Friday — July 28 and 29 "THE SOLID GOLD CADILLAC" • Judy Paull:3°4as "TE LAST ANGRY M ' Paul Muni — — David Wayne — — Betsy Palmer One 2-Reel Comedy (One Cartoon) Twin Shows Niqtrtly, Fein or Clear First Show at Dusk Afirnisaied : 65O Children Under 12 in Oars Free Adult Entertaihment Victor Mature (One 2-Reel Comedy)' (One bometly) tatmetimmoriwinnaniralwanWrstraanOmadmaterem- 9 QDRIYE-IN I td. k-1` CLINTON Moved by Glenn iftu.•ther„5.ec- untied by Lawson Ward, that we accept an application fur a loan ot $3,000.00, ant an application for a loan of $1,500.00, under The Tile Drainage Act. 'Carried.. Moved by Kenneth liras, see* cooled by Lawson Ward, Mat we pass By-Laws Nos. 10 and 11, 1900, under The Tile Drainage Act. Car- ried. Moved by Kenneth Bray, second- ed by Glenn 'Mother, that all .ap- provcd. accounts be Paid. Carried. Moved by Lawson Ward, sec- onded by Archie Mann, that we do now adjourn until August 6; or at -the call of the Reeve, Carried. (inernescope) Anita Ekberg (Ono, Cartoon) IMMO% John J. McGavin (One -Cartoon) El 9 2 BAND TO PARADE- BrusselsLegion Pipe Band will parade on the main street of 13russels, Saturday, July 30th, be- tween 9 and 10 p.m. I lITEMSSIMUStat4IIMMEEill M We Deliver SEE 1ESE SPECIALS j PROCLAMATION MONDAY, AUGUST tat A Public Civic Holiday For The Village of Brussels. Reeve of Brussels. George E. McCutcheon, g•koiolcL vArr.Ti Pi% 4176KO. *ix DRESSES Ladies Dan River Cottons $6.95 up A good assortment of beautiful styles at reasonable prices .400. •40. *0,, pro BOY'S SHIRTS — Latest Styles • 10.4 sp.• • ....... .... ..... 141t .. ....... .. Boy's Dan River Suits 3 — 6X "Dress up" $2.98 and $3.98 ee.00 0 14,1. . • ... 0 40......,..••••• COATS 20 % OFF /0.00/0 ...... .... •••• ..... • Clearing Table Are YOU Having A FAMILY REUNION or GARDEN PARTY We Can Supply You With SUNDAE CUPS or BULK ICE CR.EAI and CONES Or If You Have A Have Home Freezer You Can Save Money When You B COUSINS ICE CREAM In The Economical 2 /2 Gallon Pail and Cones in Boxes -of 100 GET SOME TO-DAY AT CO„USINS DAIRY Phone 22 Brussels, Ont. FIVOli BREAD and P.,,AKME:4 VAlt.V Fresh Fruit and 17 447,dittiiiet At II ews SPECIALS St. Williams. 2 fruit, Marmalade 31c York Peas, 20 oz. 2 tins for 37c Aylmer Catsup 11 oz. 2 for 37c Jello's Orange, Strawberry &. Raspberry 3 for 27c Phone 132 Free Delivery 1959 Olds Hardtop Sedan, fully equipped 1959 Chew. Belair Sedan, with automatic 1958 Chew, 4 door Sedan 1957 M. ercury 2 Door Hardtop with die And automatic cCut h on Your Chevrolet. Oldsmobile Dealer S'apertest Preclude Phone 56 Brussels, Ong