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The Brussels Post, 1960-08-18, Page 1iPtrv.`,...11••....,!,...44«.?...•t......P""Tr PEOPLE WE KNOW Noss Linda Todd and Mir. Alt .Kagia Stonffvillo, Were recent guests with Miss Marion Hoover, Mrs, E. J. "Pollard has been a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, where she underwent eye surgery again. Mr. .and Mrs. Oscar Allen or Viscount, Sask„ have been visitors at the home or Robert and 'Ernest Male, Pith line, Mprrie township, .yelrylearem.whem,arame,*ge.y.leene. GARP OF THANKS Our Sincere thanks is extended: to all who remembered ate in; any way while we were patients in and W. !hospital, Kitchener, and the Doctor,s Hospital, Toronto. We are very gratefuil to all the doctors and nurses elle attended us for their excellent hare. TO those who have been so considerate to those at home, we Would like to say a special "thank yen." Lydia Turnbull,,,Neil Turnbull A pictelne of clircus people Church !minister: Rev. u. H. Greene Mr. Louis IJ. Thompson Organist and Choir Direotor 1:1415 A. M. Unisys Services in the ttlinited ;Church. dulling August The United Church OF CANADA isinliter: Rev. L. Brown B.A.; &D. Organist Mre. A. E. Martin i A, N. 'Mura :sohoo 11.15 A. M. Union Seryleee in the United Church alining Aughet with the Ref.. J. Greene preaching. milisromong.14,04 "SUDDENLY. LAST SUMMER" Adttit Entertainment Ellialietit Taylor MOntgoinery aft Admission 65c— Children under 12 in- Cars Free ' Ode, Office opens at Ei First. Show at busk twa 531idws IYiglltlyr Rain be Clea ein' Chevrolet b V eater Phone .50 Thursday, August 043044 dew axsaq atilauriasell tilt PublIshist4g*Houoe RED CH.ER,R1.4$ ONLY $5.25 por Pail RASPBERRIES 28 lbs. ONLY $8.95, STRAWBERRIES 30 lbs. ONLY $11.25 CASH and CARRY WHILE THEY LAST AT COUSINS DAIRY Phone 22 Brussels, Ont. T j, T ji rti j rr j,I LL T /T IT ITIT We have a Good. Supply of BINDER and BALER. TWINE in stock. We also stock GRAIN GUARD for mixing with your-grain when going into storage Our Seed 'Cleaning Plant is Ready to Clean and Treat Your Seed Wheat We have on hand Our Complete Line of POULTRY, HOG & CATTLE FEEDS. At Attractive Prices B161.-S, SOHQQ1,,, HOLDS ACHIEVEMENT NIGHT TflOUSSEAUAITN0-RiT0Eg: T.A L7eNORS. w Mrs„ J. Gordon Me4lavin, Walton, rutertained on Friday .afternoon and. ineeilee al . a treusseau 'tea In honor of her .da tegh ter, Miss Elizabeth iriellavitt, who is to be married in Duff's United Church,. :Walton. The hostess was assisted In receiving by the- bride and. her fiance's mother, Mrs. Karl Dinsmore. Misses Karen and Con n ie Coutts and Miss Mary feemethig shared the duty of admit ting the guests, Miss ineke Bevel" directed the eleitore upstairs tied invited them 'to the tearoom, .She was replaced in the evening by - Miss :E3arbara Turnbull and Miss attire Hackwell, I oedon. Poering tea in the afternoon was Mrs, Thomas Leming, Mrs. 'ei. goiu Us. and Miss Fa ye Lave ven-c4t the guests, in the evening Mrs. Wither Turnbull and Mrs. Ti. C. Matheson, aunts of the bride poured'; serving were Mrs. W. J.. Lee:11111g and Mrs. W. J. Turnbull„ Miss. Shirley Diusmore was in charge of - the guest book. Miss Beverly Gumb, London, Miss Donna Willows, Carling-ford, Miss Maeie Johnston, mid Miss Muriel Schad° showed the trousseau. and -gifts. Also. assisting the hostess 'were Mrs. Ethel ITackwell, Mrs. Alex Dennis, Mrs—David Sholdice, Mrs. Charles MCGavin, and Mrs. 1 Norman Schade. Miss McGavin was tuest of honor at showers given by friends and. nelebbeers of the 'Walton district and by the . Kitchener, 1-QOAt,, IMPROVEMENT The new public toilets InStalled in the .1nunieipal office building last month are a convenience mutt apprectated by oni-of.townre. They were a long-felt need and thus council. are to be congratulated for providing tbein. We trust the public will show their appreciation by pot abusing them, $1.00 St. William's Assorted Jaws 4 for York Choice.Peas, 20 oz. 37c 39c Clark's Pork cigt Beans, 20 oz. 2 for ..... -- Weston's Cookie Assortment 3 pkgs. .... ge./4••••••••••, • ...e.••••••••• • e••••••••••••111 ed ••••••••", 0.44,144. • • D 99c ROCERY Atiee“..eent Night for BrUseels and district e-avation Bible Seheol wee held in the 'United Mum% with a program • and display el' this ' children's work, The school was held from Ai,g. to Aug.. 12, .m.kdor the direction Or the Rev. le Brown of the United Church. Total enrolment wee 105 with an average attendance cr 117.1, ,••Itidrea from Ethel, 'Walton, f Jamestown, Cranbrook and Brussels. ; "The Teachings of Josue'. was the theme of the school.. Children from three years to grade 2 met In. Mel- ailie and grade 3 to 1.0 years or ago in the United antreh: Stories, ' ;mega crafts and games were on the ' eurrierilum. Mr. 'Brown was assisted. at Melville church by Mrs. Carl Hemingway, Miss Ruth Hemingway, ' Mrs. Bert ,Godden,. Mn's. RObert, Cunningham, Mrs. Mali Smith, Mee. Ralph Pearson, Mrs. Harold Thomas, Miss Alice DeVries, Francis Myers. ! Audrey . Wheeler, Mrs, Win. Bre:1111er, Mrs. Bank rixel, Misses Donna Clark, and Aileen. Williamson, Mrs, Stewart McNair, Miss Anne; Cardiff, Miss Barbara. Turubull, Mrs. Ralph Maclean, Mrs. Clifford Morrow, Miss Marion Turn-bull, Pupils at the united Church were 'in charge of Mrss ;Jessie. Little, Mrs. George Merutcheone Mrs. Wm. Stratycletk, Mrs. Max Oldfiehl, Mrs, Cecil Parker, Mrs. D. A. Rann and :James Petrie. Miss .Teldith Parker' and M's Charles Thomas assisted in music,. The Friday night program consist-, ed or songs that the children had , learned; a sample devotional lessen. I "The Good, Shepherd!' ',vac each class gave an item demonstrat- ing memory work. Presentation certificates took place. . Mr. Brown presented each of the i• teachers with a eertificath in anPree- I ietion. of their help. A display of craft work included work books, che- nille wire work, ceramic trays, and cork work. Brussels Vions chocolate milk for a mother and friends provided cookieS. Ire,4.19.4111.44.11,4.110.111.11111,1.11... CFCHEON We Deliver Phone 293 CRANBROOK • miss Alice J. Forrest is holidaying, this Week at Amberly, Miss Jeanne Dunn, who is work- ing in ICitehener during the summer•. vacation spent the week end at her home here. Mr, and Mrs. (lion kruether ,visited CHARTERED BUS TRIP TO TORONTO C. N. E. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 31st Leaving Brussels 7 A. M. Returning 7.30 P. M, -ponsorea ny: int. Laciies bottoatl Club Adults . $4.00 $2.00 Children Fare: Public School Phone 148 or 160 i FOR SALE — I Lassie type Collie pups. Sable I and white markings. Bred heelers. S. Hiemstra, R, R. 3, - , Brussels Phone 50x4 . vAL'S BEAU'i 5f SHOP Cutting Styling Cold V1ev7 eg A Specialty Phone Brusseit 140 FOR 3ALE Fumed Oak Dining Room Suite; `Buffet, Round extension Table and four Chairs; in excellent condition, Mrs. J. Work btill love him in death just the -Club provided • daily lunch and of the children. same. Ever remembered by Mother, Father, Sisters, and Brothers. WORK WANTED — For a self propelled Swather and' Combine. Max Demary, Lot. 9,. Con. 11, 'Grey Twp. Phone Brussels 38r6 BRUSSELS TOWNSHIP OF GREY PHONE -199 "The Most Value For the Farmer's Dollar" T T H E 12E51.. I E E. Me KAY ife .SURAN(.;E AGENCY All Kinds of Insurance Including Life Phone: Brussels 49 r 7 Monkton, R. R. 1 ••":•4.44.....r4 -- 4 1 Evy Norlund Michael Callan in THE 'FLYING LIVE AND LEARN z Come to the Library on Aug. 27th, and enjoy a cup of tea and spend, some time viewing and studying Horticultural Society's Annual Plower Show. Silver Collection, Tea land Door Prize — both afternoon and evening from 2 to 5 p.m. and from 8 to 10 p,m. Apy.oneewishing to, donate an article or plant for the SALE TABLE would surely be appreciated. wo.4.444.m.••••44...44410.11..40411•4•4•4114,... 'LYCEUM THEATRE WINGHAM, ONTARIO Two Shows Each Night Commencing at 7.15 p, m. -Thurs., ,Fri., Sat., Aug. 18 19 2,0 in London over the Week end, E. L. JARDINE IN MEMORIAM. The death of E. L, Jardine, Sat-, urday, July 30th, at his cabin trailer STIL,Es In loving Memory of at Dalhousie .Lake, Lanark Couility, our son and brother,'Allat Stiles, Was a great shock to his &mil:, and who passed away, August 20th, friends. TI:e had been in good health, .19'51. and was suddenly stricken while enjoying a smniner 'vacation. ; lit. our home he is fondly remember- The late Mr, Jardine had been a. ed, resident of Tweed for the past 16 . Sweet memories cling' to his name, Those who loved him in life sincer- years, when the purchased a hard- , ware bosinoss there, Prior to that ely, Mime he had operated a machine shop and garage at Ethel for 2e years. He, retired from business about 13 yeard ago, turning over the store to his sons. During the summers he and his wife enjoyed camping” in their - cabin trailer at various lakes In East- ern Ontario. Born in Laivant township, Lanark County, 74 years ago, the late 'Edward Lawrence Jardine was a son of Antoine Desinrdine and the former Janet (doss. He married the former Eva Jean Read, who survives, Also eurviVing are two sons and a daughter, Lorne and Leslie of Tweet, and Mrs. Robert Xing (Helen). of Peterborough; • ;four •grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Robert Simpson, Arnprior; three brothers, David of Flower Station.; Rboert M., Stone,' cliffe, -Ont., and Randolph. .... The late Mr. Jardine was a mem-, her of St. Andrew's Presbyterian. Church, Tweed, and St. John's. Lodge. 284, Brussels. The remains rested at the W. 1411. Bush Funeral Home, Twoed, on Sun..: clay, then Were taken to Lanark Where the funeral was held on Tuesday, August 2nd, from the , George Yeutter: Funeral Home. Interment was in. White's ceme- tery„ Lanark. TENDERS FOR DRAIN Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 1 p. Saturday, .F.optember 3rd, 1960,1 for the con- struction of the BATMAN DRAIN in the Township Of Grey ;which consists Or 876 lineal feet or open drain. Tile and pipe Suippiied by the township. Plans and specifications may be seen, at the Clerk's office, Ethel, Ont.. 'Tenders to be accompanied by certified cheque for 10%• of amount 'Of tender, Lowest or any tender not ...necessarily accented. Me Cardiff, Clerk of Grey Township. FONTAINES CARD OP- THANKS • We wish to thank our friends and. the community of Ethel for the presentation, and dance 'given us on Aug,aSt 3rd. . • Jean and Ronald Eckmier FRESH BREAD and BAKING DAILY Fresh Fruit and Vegetables At All Times FINANCING A CARP Before you buy ask about, cur Low Cost .Financing Service with complete Instrance Coverage. eL:EN RONNENBERG General Insurance Monkton Phone 663 R 41 SPECIAL;5 Super Suds Twin Pack, Salt Pepper Dusters 75c Kleenex Tissue, regular 3 for 49c Light Bulbs, 25, - 40 - 60 4 for ..f ...... 6 40 ..... . f • 79c Special Saturday Only Ice Cream Brick 25c Phone 132 Free DetiverY BROWNIE'S DRIVE-1N Ltd. EIS CLINTON Aug. 18 and 19 Thursday and Friday Get Your -PERMANENT At IRENE'S 'BEAUTY SALON where better permanents cost less Cut Shampoo and Finger Wave. Moved to New Location formerly occupied -by Walker Funeral Home 'PHONE 155 — DOUBLE FEATURE — "DADDY LONG LEGS" (Color) (Cinemaseope) Fred Astaire . Terry Moore Rook — Rinn A quiet wedding took place in itrity Anglican Church, B elgrav recently, when Martha Edythe, elder • daughter of Mr. and MrS. Hugh Rine !. .R. • R. 4, Brussels, was 'united in r; marriage. witch, 111:1Vey Wayne; 1 elder son Of Mrs, Chris Rock and the late Mr, Rock of B. R. 2', Morikton, Rev, Mr. Johnson of Winghain Per- formed the ceremony. Given in, martiage by her father, the. bride I 'looked •oharming in a street-length dress of .pink bridal satin over crinolines and hoops, featuring a straight high neckline, felling to a deep V in the baclej. king lily -point Sleeves; -lowered waistline going to ... -a in the Wk, with a very full skirt, Her sliduilder length Veil was of llydon Wile, the hale was Mlle ioned of pleated iiylon net tehnined. With .tegiline, She carried a begtiet. Of Shaete. Chrysatitheiniimnt and light 'Oak "carnations., Mr's ,: Keith Kook, Whitton, sister of the bride; VMS matron Of boner, !Wearing Street-W*6i dreett of yellow flocked. nylon; feat-tiling-a straight high neek- Mut falllin,g to a V in the 'back, WA Shrift Ott sleeves, the 'Skirt was Gully gathered at the Waist. She *diet a yellow feether hat trimmed with Segitin§ and MIAMI veil :at the batik,- She -Wore a corsage White gleired end shoed. Mr, Betide -• Rook Watt his .Mir„ Clair of Monkton, &engine Of the Odom played. - Wedding Intiale, A. retention *ha. • held tit the liOnie. Of the hride'S PaP hilts .F ter fI twelling to nointS in. taaterii 'Ontario and the U. S.. the • t bride those. ar yellow flocked nylon over • -taffeta and net, Itimilazr to. tier lientiee dress. The `HOW TO BE VERY POPULAR" (Color) (Cinernaacope) LLASHMAR DRIVE-IN THEATRE! LIATOWEL, ONTARIO 1 Thursday and Friday 1 Aug. 18 19 Cole i. 'ETARZAN THE MAGNIVIOANT" Gordon Scott. Bette St. John Saturday and Monday Aug. E0 20 Double Feature "ONCE MORE' WITH FEELING") Color Yid beYnner Kay Kendall 1TH,E LEG.END -Of TOM DOOLEY" Michael Landon Jo Morro* EFFICIENT! Be A, R. Si Prepare for a POSItipp, in business by securing diploma, betted by The itiittiek, Eklitatteile AekieilttiOit of Canada. Fall Term;,Corn. ineneing', eg.. S. Tuition $24 per Month, 'OODEFIICH ' BUSINESS COLLEGE- Mt East AL tiODERICH JA 4450 Tuesday and vvechiesday Aug,4 44THIRTY,NINE STEPS" Color Kenneth Moore talha Eig` Thileiday and Friday Aug. 2,5 SEE. THESE SPECIALS. US-ED -CARS 1959 Chevrolet Belair V - 8 Sedan Automatic transmission 1958 Oldsmobile 2 - Door Hardtop Power steering, Power brakes, Automatic 1958 Chevrolet Biscayne Sedan Radio & Automatic 2.1957 Chevrolet Sedans Radio & Automatic transmission 0 cCutcheon Motors Betty Grable Robert Cummings (One Cartoon) Saturday and Monday Aug. 20 and 22 —DOUBLE FEATURE — "DAY OF THE OUTLAW" Burl ives Rob Ryan Tina "PIER 5 •HAVANA"* Michael Allison Hayes (One Cartoon) Tuesday' and Wednesday 'Aug, $3: and 24 "FERRY TO HONG 'KONG": (dota) :,(Citierlia§datie) -Cart Jergens Oratift Welke' (one daritienj $1,25 :Admits Carloads crn Tuesday Nights Only Two Shows` Nightly Rain' or Clear First MI6* at bulk M6'1101611 :1 5;5e diiitoeit Wile' 'ft in CO' Free tode,s tentelling dresS, lind the dresS of the matron of honm, Were ail edWeti by the bride. ttef, accessoy4les were white. Ca their re. tarn the couple reside on the ,grc)Oaft fettnie 11., trUsSets, staff of ther school_ in, iktti-ekeit• lima** Brussels, Oht