The Brussels Post, 1960-07-28, Page 1•
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PROCLAMATION
MONDAY, AUGUST 1st
A Public Civic Holiday
For The Village of Brussels
Reeve of Brussels
George E. MeCutcheon,
THE REV. W. K. ,)AGES
TO L E AVE FOR EUROPE
'rite itey, Ktulnetb, Jaggs, of
tit. joint's Amdican Church,
' conduct his. final service, concluding
two years of ministry hems, on 61i.n-
any, July: 31st. Bidding farewell to
his congregation, he wilt leave
immediately, in final preparation
for his departure for Europe.
VANPALS. AT
WORK AGAIN
Nalic;cni4 vandalism has occured
hWe.agaIn. Thief Illalstings
411' 4 'IV this papor'4 attention to the.
wanton defacement of the War
Memorial. Some person, or persons,
using a chisel, or other sharp tool,
'have cut away 'portions of th letter-,
lug on the Cenotaph. The fact that
anyone, would tamper with the
memorial to our War dead is re-
pagnant to decent, minded people.;
It is hoped that those responsible;
are puniOed as they deserve.
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Mrs. Thomas Williamgon
There passed. away on Tuesday,
July 19th, at the tome of her '
daughter and son,in•llaw, • Air, and
11,frs. Albert Clarice, hi.cltillop Town-
the person of Mrs, Thomas
shi, a highly esteemed resident, in
William-
son.
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She . was the former Gertrude
Forbes, daughter of the ,late Samuel ,
Forbes and Abigail Love, . born in
McKillop township, October 8th,
1885. She was. married December
28th, 1910, to the late Thomas',
Williamson, who pre-deceased her,
three months ago.
She is survived by three so.ns and
five daughters, Norman and Roy,
Cray township; Herbert, McHilJop
township; (Olive) 'Mrs. Albert Clark,
MeKillop township;. (Aida) Mrs,
Russo! Jervis. Clinton: (Evelyn)
PREPARB FAIR GROUNDS
Officers and Directors of 'the Fall,
Pair Board met Monday evening to
make final plans for the fair, xtren-
sive, repairs, redecoration and addit-
ions are planned to ready the grounds
and ,palace for the 1901 Centennial. • ********* o.,•••••••••* oo •414,••••••• ,17....1•1••14.1•••••••11•,!••
53c
2.5c
26c
Premium Sockeye Salmon
Swift's "Prem"
Tip Top Tomatoes 28 oz.
Stokleys "Ping" Pineapple
Grapefruit Drink 48 oz.
SUCCESSFUL U, S, APPEARANCE
41The 'Kansas. . Farmer')
Thyrtne; of 'Brussels), and .conipany,
returned this week from a four day
appearance at the Crosseli, Mine
County Fair. They were given a,
tumultuous reception, Boforo tear
ing Mr. 'Phylum signed a contract for
the 1961 fall Michigan State Fri,11.
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Leaving by air from Mallon for
Driblin. Ireland. on Aug. 4th, Mr.
Jaggs will travel in Europe Vsiting
a number of cities includInc4Paris,
Rome and Brussels, 'before return-
ing to England where he will enter
the Community of the Resurrection,
Airfield, Yorkshire, which is near
Leeds,
ThP Community of the, Resurrect-
ion is the foremost Anglican,
Religiouis Order for men with ..
branch houses in Africa. India,
I
Barbados. \Vales and England, Mr. -
Jaggs hopes to return to Canada In
about two years time to establish a
re;igious life here.
The Rev. I-Tarry Jennings of
Luc-know will replace Mr. Jaggs who
has been rector of the Brussels
Parish Since September "ft,,58, corn.f
lug from St. George's Walkervile, to,
serve St. John's; St. David-s, Fren-
fryn. and St. cleor,-res.. Walton. He,'
received his B, A. at Waterier),
College, and his Lth. at Huron Coilege
His large circle of friends regret..
his leaving but wish him "Cod ,
spec('" in his new sphere of service.
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N'BROOK:
DRESSES
Ladies Dan River Cottons $6.95 up
A good assortment of beautiful styles
at reasonable prices
C UTCHE N OCERY Sunday School will meet at 10.15
and regular morning worship . will
be held at 11.15 in 1cnox Presbyter-
ian Church, Sunday, July 31st.
Jo-Ann Dunn enjoyed a week's
holidays 'in licitchener with Mr. and;
Mrs. Allan Dunn.
Mr. and. Mrs, Glenn 1-Tuether
accompanied Mr. and Wm. McNair,
London, on an enjoyable motor trip
to Ottawa, Montreal, and other
p01018, arriving home Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Engel visited
over the week-end in Stratford and
St, Thomas,
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Mitchell and
family, Toronto, spent a few days in
the village.
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GREY TOWNSHIP
WORLD REFUGEE YEAR
The Township of Grey contributed
$358:50 in the 'recent drive. Huron,
County raised $13,306,00 exceeding
its objective of 10,000,
Thanks to the canvassers and.
citizens who made this contribution
possible..
Margaret Dunbar, Chairman,
,Grey Township
Phone 293 We Deliver
BOY'S SHIRTS Latest Styles "'"" t mk lAY MAL 11 • gi Si& "Z•611 4.;-Sth • . . .
CHURCH VACATION SCHOOL ••••• • 44 . ... .. . •••••••••••••••
Boy's Dan River Suits 3 — 6X
"Dress up" $2.98 and $3.98 August 2 - 12 9- 11.30 A.M.
AGES 3 — 15
SONGS * * STORIES * * CRAFTS * GAMES
Age 3 up to those entering Grade 2 in Melville Presbyterian
Church; those entering Grade 3 to age 15 in Brussels
United Church
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COATS 20% OFF
Mrs. Lorne Carter, Tuckersmith' • — — , township. (Florence) Mrs. George CR itesbitt, Morris townshin and (Ina)F—
Y TOWNSHIP
SCHOOL BOARD Mrs. Michael McGrath, Egmond- --'
vibe. Twenty four .o-aanilch.ildren The July meeting. Of the Grey i
and one brother, Adin Forbes, Township- School Board was held.
'Egdmonclvillle.' • , in the Ethel School with all members
TRAY% M. 'Thomas officiated and except Williamson 'present, •
Smandon sang "Beyond the Sunset"'
d ,ring the service Mrs. Harold. • were read and adopted on motion of.
The minutes of the inly meeting
The floral tributes were many and Conley and Ciox — Carried.
;beautiful. • Motion of Conley - and Fischer
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prillbefirprf4 avers;KPillieth FOrbe,S 1 that the Board renew the trans-
Norman Gowl. Harvey Craig. -George , , .portation.contract with Russel Mark
Wi,Iliamson, Carl Dalton. David
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11",,i,,, FloWPMParers were .six
iers, Mora ' Clark, ,e410 0, I Motion of Fischer and .Cenley that
and Sort for another year on the.
saute terms. , — carried!
Carter, pmeen y.kr-vq•-mmisen., Alexone the following bills be paid — Carried
Listowel Banner, .advertising, $ 4430
Lloyd Vegan,. gravel No. 9 12.00
Ralph Pearson, bus,. trip 165.00 1
Thomas W. Johnston, cedar 39.00 !
Mrs, Elsie Cunningham, supplies 3.74
James Knight, la cords of wood 97.50 .;
Murray Hoover, labour 18.40 •
II, L. Cunningham, 80070 lbs
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CARD OF THANX8
I would like
'all those who sent flowrs d.
HOT WEATHER TREAT ! .t° thanke .an No Paper Next eek
cards to me, while a patient in thet
Stratfqrd Getter* Hospital.
Mrs. Austin Raynard
ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Engel .of R. R. 3,
Brussels„ 'announce the engagement
of their daughter, Donna Faye, to
Campbell Alan Grant, son Of Mirj
'and Mrs. G'Cirdon Grant of BruSsels.
Wedding to take plade early in,
August.
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GARD OF THANKS
I would like to thank all those
who sent me cards, gifts and Vowers, I
while I was a patient in Stratford i.
General Hospital fcfilowing my
operation,
MORRIS TOWNSHIP COUNCIL
Morris. Township Council met on
July 4 with all the members pres-
ent. The minutes of the last meet-
ing 'were read and adopted on
motion of Walter Shortreed and
Gordon Wilkinson.
Moved by Stewart Procter, sec-
onded by Ross Duncan, that a tile
drain, loan be granted and that
the contractor be paid the loan
money by the township. Carried.
Moved by Ross Duncan, second-
ed by Walter Shortreed, that the
road accounts, as presented by the
Read Superintendent, be paid, Car-
ried.
Moved by Gordon Wilkinson, sec-
ononded by Walter Shortreed, that
we give a grant of $25.00 to the
Salvation Army in. Wingham, Car-
ried.
Moved by Stewart Procter, sec-
onded by Ross Duncan, that the
general accounts as presented be
paid. Carried.
15-uring the course of the meeting
Reeve Bailie Parrott, on behalf of
the council and employees, pre-
sented Road Superintendent Wil-
liam and Mrs. McArter with a pair
of lawns in honour of their recent
marriage,
Moved by Stewart Procter, sec-
onded by Gordon Wilkinson. that
the Meeting adjourn to, ineeragain
on August 2., at 8:30 p.m„ or at
the call of the Reeve, Carried,
The following accounts were
paid: Blyth telephone, tolls,
$83,10; Bailie Parrott, Mayors' and
Reeves' Convention and fees, $50;
Baffle Parrott, telephone call,
$1.25; Bernard Hall) compensa-
tion insurance, $43.75; Town of
Clinton, debenture , on High. School,
$376.06; Amos ; Martin, tile,
$108.37; Gordon Wilkinson, Blake
Drain, $5,00; Jack'Brewer, equal-
izing school, $13.80; Baker Con-
valescent Home, $176.50; Armco
Drainage and Metal Products,
$133.20; relief account,. $35; Salva-
tion Army, $25; Witigham Post-
master, statripS, $11.04,
Bailie Parrott, Geo, C. Martin,
Reeve, Clerk.
HOWICK ANNUAL
LIONS FROLIC
Howl ck Lions Annual Frolic.,
Wroxeter Community Park, Thurs-
day, ano Friday, August 4 and 5.
Thursday, Vince Alountford, FnidaY,
Paul 'Trio. Programnie at 3.30'.
Bingo; Games; Maple •City Midway;
Draw for 20 prizes; Dancing each,
-night. Admission 25e. Children free.
Cars free, Plan to attend both nights.,
Aug. 4 and 5.'
LEMON CHIFFON
ICE CREAM
xviiimmson ; Linda Nesbitt, Brenda
Nesbitt.
ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Black, R. R, 5, I
Brussels, wish to announce the
engagement of their only daughter,
Sheila Charlotte, to Brian Prescott, I
son of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas
iPreseott, R. R. 3, Brussels. The;
marriage will take place in Melville ;
Presbyterian Church on Saturday,!
; August 20th, 1960, at 3 p.m.
and Half Gallons
at our Dealers
at
In Cones, Bricks
Available Now
or
coal 947.87
The meeting adjourned on motion
of Cox.
Norman S. Hoover
r•••,.• 'Al.
Joan °amiss VAL'S BEAUTY SHOP
Cutting Styling Cold WaNf!ntl
A Specialty
Phone Brussels 140
COUSINS DAIRY
Phone 22 Brussels, O
CARD OF THANKS
The famiity of the late Mrs.
Thomas Williamson wish to sincerely
thank all their friends and neigh,
hours for the many acts of kindness ,
shown •them during the illness and, 1
passing of their mother. Special ,
I thanks to Rev. M. Thomas, IVIrs,
smadon and 'Mr. D. A. Rann.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank ail those who sent
cards, letters, • treats, etc and '
visited me when I was in hospital
and since I've been home.
Clara Perrie
NOTICE
The Brussels 'Public Library Will
be closed the first two weeks 1W LYCEUM THEATRE August,
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WINGHANI, ONTARIO
Two Shows Each Night
Commencing at 7.15 p, m.
Thurs., Fri., Sat.,
Sully 28 29 - 30
James Mason Vera Miles
BROW:CIE'sDRcia-polii,td. FRION SNEAD lad RAPE 0411.1° w fi
F esh•-• Fruit nd VegeteMett
At All Times
TENDERS WANTED
MORRIS TOWNSHIP
Tenders will 'be received by the I
undersigned until 6 p. m„ August 9,
1950 for the purchase of the Bodmin
bridge less the pads on. the floor.,
Bridge will be removed by the
bridge contractor,
Highest or any tender net neces-
sarily accepted.
Geo, C', Martin, Clerk. •
R. R..4, Brussels,
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gen••••=i•mmommeno.
Thursday and Friday july 28 and 29
"THE SOLID GOLD CADILLAC" SPECIALS
Swift's "Preen"
Cheery Morn. Instant Coffee
In
PaulDouglas ,250 Judy Holliday • • •
` TOUCH OF LARCENY
2-Reel Comedy (One Cartoon) One
A chairbound naval officer who hasi
a winning way with the ladies.
TENDERS WANTED •
• MORRIS TOWNSHIP
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned until p. in., AttgaSt 9,
1.900 for the supplying of 4,515 bags'
of cement for the Bodnilti bridge to
be deliVered as required.
Lowest or any tender not neces- I
sarily accepted.
Cleo. C. Martin, Clerk,
R. R. 4, Brussels.
ifIRMIRERIM.M.MIMPVIENIEIRIE
LLASHM AR,
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
75c
Sa.turday Only — July 30
"THE LEGEND OF
TOM DOLE"'
Clark's Fancy Tomato Juice
20 oz. 2 for ••,,,.••,,,...•,.,.,,..27c
Summer Pride Cream Style Corn
15 oz. 2 for 27c
Melviiie Church
Ministert Rev. J. H. Greene
1,
Michael Landon Jo Morrow
(ONE 2-REEL COMEDY) (ONE a-REEL MUSICAL)
(One Cartoon)
Mr. Louis D. Thompson
Organist and Choir Director
Soloist, Mrs. W. G. Severet
of Stratford
Short Organ Recital at 1,1; o'clock
I:Won services during July at 11.16
Conducted by Rev. L. Brown.
Free Delivery Phone 132
AUCTION SALE
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
0. Flemingwalv Estate
Sunday Midnight and Monday
July 31 and August '1
DOUBLE FEATURE
BLOOD OF' THE DEMON "
ist LISTOWEL, ONTARIO Brussels SATURDAY; AUG, 6
at 1:30. p. m.
Queen St. (Kitchener Rd.)
0 piece solid natural oak Dining
Room Suite
';.; piece Chesterfield Snite
8 niece Ititchou Suite
Baby Astral Refrigeratol.
Apex Washing Machine
Antimte Pine Chest Of braWerS
'Wash Stand, Bitehers, Bow4
Studio Couch
Set of English Chita
Antique China. ata TAMPS
Reeking ilmits. End &: Chhable
Tabl Tat Wagon
Singer Sewing Machine
;WI Dressers Miters, Bed's
(Int4 Otcive Meat:tie Clock
Sally Fraser Alan Dinehert Jr. Hot Plate, Iron
"NIOIHT OF THE. BLOOD BEAST" Floor and Table Lamps
Michael Eiiiniet Angela Grieve 0 (*.ea and trittnY
other tinieue articles smeli as
Quilting PraMeA Sealers
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The United Church TWO REPEAT SPECIALS
CAR PURCHASE.
LUBRICATION 4 gts., MOTOR OIL
,40,NLY $1.00 ! 1 Receive 1 FREE
AUGUST 2 to AUGUST 61 1960
re, our Faithful Patrohs. , For rho Pao rear,
We Say rhatik •
ritiVita Very Mock •
Thur. % Fri. July 28 - 29
"'VISIT TO A SMALL PLANED'.
Jerry Lewis, Joan Blackman '
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OF CANADA
Minister: Rey. L. BroWn RAZ
Sandra Harrison
SA,turday Only ,Iy
"THE ROY AND - THE PIRATES"
Color
IMurv)iirt We, bharie Herbert,
Susan Gorden' )
Oteninlit: Mrp. A. E. itliWthi
• No Church Scheel (tiring atih'
ii. 15 A. M. Union services during
July. in Melville Presbyterian
'bhiiteli With: the Rev. BrOWit
preaching,
(insets fVaeatiott Sehoolt Aug =12
it s
Agiican Church
lr~srls of Brussels
Rev. 1' Jagge, B.A4
theists
tgo ifoly'Etietteriet
,t1 a, in. ifolf Ettetifiriet
St. ilektitrit
LS ft, in. 1101 thiCiittriet
" I WAS .A TEENAGE..
FRANKEN STEIN"
Whit ,to.§§eir Coates'
(O'ne' Cartoon) Sunday Mid ...Nilo and, Monday
July 31; Atig. f
Double Feature
August 3 oildAIDRADERS"' To -dicky and Wednesday
'MAN ON, A 'STRING" •
Ernest Scotaane • ,Caocie Mathews
:(OM barteeli) tuatcovicit ctATISFAtirlitiN CiDitellANTIODS
Setttedi• obi LilkiteaM4
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Magazine Pack Fickle Chiet
Terms Cash Tues. - Wed. • Aug., g
CAPTAIN'S . TABLE,"
Adult Entertainment
&tor
Gregson Peggy
Donald Sitiden •
CIRO WAD* Auctioneer. Harold JackSeit '
Exeeutorst S. Hemingway 1
in date of fain Said at
Brussels Aretra
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TWO. Shows "Nightly). 'Fain or 'Clear 'ftirert St our at Dusk
AdiniSdion t'L Std, dliiktren 'Under Cri2 Iii ae Free
CititOilttie Pip ,pia
phone 268 ;