The Brussels Post, 1961-06-08, Page 1rt
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ST, JOHN'S, RECTQB: 25 YEARS ',, William A, Grimmer WANTS-PI OVER 1,000 PERSONS
IN ANGLICAN CHURCH MINISTRY
CHICKEN BARBECUE
411hess of threw week 4 anralieft 0 TO ATTEND MONSTER 7
Waterloo. Memorial
miellintQhreiodeaRthooRaittaiSotiotl
II, 77. Jennings, of St. Johns '' ,Theecuty a wiliwo.
co, wodumiday, June Ith, 019 ;ROY,
Plan to attend the 'monster •
Anthony chicken. Barbecue to be held at the
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1 Au Bran Cbureh celebrated twenty ,
live 'Years in 'Ole priesthood i
of the Anglican Church Of Canada, had be_ hospitalized _or
Grimmer, 074 Duke St., PrestOn, i
in his 83rd Year. The deceased ;
1 tliren : East Huron
prOsegs Fair Grounds en Wedneri•
clay, June 21st, sponsored by the
Nr. Jennings was made. Deacon, 1 days. '''" ,Agricultural Society.
$1.18 ; in $t. Samos, Westminster, London, , ,11.1 ' Following a feast of tasty barbecued, i
97c Out, lin 1935, and was priested in ; 44 September 24th, 1878, at chicken there will be fun for all
had been a, resident I.'
including, a program, bingo and a
dance, Come one Come all, Join
* Grace OhUreb, Brantford, -tin 1990 by :' Grimmer Haysville, Ontario, the late Mr.
"the late Archbishop of Huron,
C, of Jamestown, for a. nitnyther of 4 the crowd. GET YOUR TICKETS
26c ! A, Seager, Me was aPpOintecl Deacon
1 Years Previous 4) raving to NOW, ' Assista,n't to the Rev, W. A.
'Townshead, (now the Right TOY. i Preston, and Blair', where he had
26e 1 W, A, Vownshend, D. DJ of the I Prior to his retirement he was 1 PEOPLE WE KNOW
. resided for the past 16 years. i
Church of the Redeemer, London,'
23e Mit. employed >t * by the Board of Works i
i
His first appointment as Priest I
'Init. 'W. G. Leach is a patient i
'I'be deceased was am. Anglican. ,
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Winghant hospital, was Port Norman, N. W. T„ and I The * late Mr. Grimmer was married 1
'then in succession, Fort Smith I to Ella Wallace, who survives; in : N. W. T.; St. ,Patils, .Thedford, with i 1VI. Wdneberg, a former Brussels December t
• Surviving are his widow, three
1010, on the 28th.
John's, Morpeth, with Trinity, I ,sons, and one daughter: Earl oft
I recuperating from a heart attack.
' Vesi'dent, * is in, Wingliain hospital Altana, and 'Kettle Point; St.
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'Universal Cohoe Salmon 2 for
:Stokleys Pong Pineapple
Orange Drink 3.0 oz.
Stokleys Pi Li Pineapple
time Drink 30 oz. '' ... .... . .
Utopia Tomitoes, 28 oz.
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CHICKEN 13 ARBECUE
AT BRUSSELS FAIR GROUNDS ON
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21st
SUPPER SERVED FROM 5 to 7 p.m,
ADMISSION ; $1.50
followed by
Good Program . Bingo . . Dance
SPONSORED BY EAST HURON AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
MCVMON..GROCERY
* 4t.
i Howard, and Clearville; St. Pauls, ; Freeport,' Carl or 'Galt, and Harold. ;
1Brantford; St. Peter's, Lucknow; 1 Preston, Mrs. Margaret Jblinston.•1
Mr, and Mrs. Clifford. Lemon of
I with St, Paul's, Ripley, St. Paula, it m-pstnn.. a brother. James, Avr; 1 Burlington, were Sunday visitors
We pellVer -I Dungannon, and. Christ Church, :two „sisters, Miss Marraret Grim- 1 , with Mr. and MrS. Alan McCall. I
* * * 1. Fort Allier' t; and; St. Johns, / int,. New ',game-are% Mrs, Noah i
in •Septertber„ 1960. ' '
prassels, and St. David's ITenfryn, l' snrpler• (Ida), Barlen• five 0-rand- il. ,lay Bronson_ was a Toronto
CARD OF 'THANKS j 0-Nilo rf, n. one Pron f. rrand Mtn d •
visitor • over ' the weekend . Ire
Mr. Jennings received his primary ! 17,vmorP1 lirfl n 11 nla Ti' rql n v To 1-n
.. , ; attended • the reainion of the
49th Highlanders, • '.: wish to express my -sincere .and secondary education in Exeter, ,' •;nt,,,,,,,,,,,t in Nonni' Vie," cemeter- * *, * ' 1 thanks to my friends and neigh. Ontario, and receiver' the Western I Galt.
hours for all their kindness to both 13, A. and I.. Th.. of Huron College. 1 Ed. Henderson received the sad
me .and my family during my -recent
stay in. hospital. It was• all very
much appreciated.
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Phone 293
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iBOXED PLANTS
FOR'SALE
Marigolds
Alyssum
Tomatoes
• Zinnias
Cabbage
Petunias
▪ Snapdragons
'Pansies
Asters
•Hybrld Tomatoes
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Phone 583
JOUWSMA
'MARKET GARDEN
'.WIngham
news of the death of his sister I
In law, Mrs. Wesley Henderson,
of Grand Forks, B. C.
Martin. Baan left for Holland, on Mr. and :Mrs. D. Coleman, Elmira, ' Friday, by air from, Mahon via and Mr. and .Mrs. Jack Coleman, New -York. Re will visit with his ; Chatham, have been visitors with parents, near Rotterdam, for a few Alec Coleman. and Mrs. Cabman weeks.
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CARD OF THANKS ' 1
Mrs. Cal,'Krauter f I would like . -to 'thank all those i
who remembered -me with cards, '
ENGAGEMENT
flower: and treats, and those who . visited me during my stay in I
,.1,........... .......—................ Mr. and Mrs. Albert . James 'hospital and at home. Special thanks I
Blair, London, Ont., wish to to those who helped out at 'home . f AL'8 ,e't.A0 -11( SHOP , announce the engagement of -their while I was away, These acts of
A Specialty daughter, Marilyn Celia -to Dr. Glenn, 'kindness , will always be re-
Leslie 'Oliver, son of Mr. and Mrs: 'membered.
'Cutting Styling Cold Vtrawne 1 John Leslie ,Oliver, Brussels, Ont. Mrs. ,Ross McTaggart
1 The marriage will 'take place June
1
24th, 1961, at three o'clock in Alma.
College Chapel, 'St, 'Thomas. ' APPLICATIONS WANTED
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MORRIS SCHOOL
BOARD ME,ETING
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Dinsmore, ori whO is a hospital patient in
Kitchener, were week.end • visitors 1 ngnam.
with Mr. and-Mrs Gordon McGavin.
Miss Faye Love and Miss Donna
Smith spent' Tuesday and Wednes-
day at 'Five Oaks, near Paris.
1 The regular meeting of Morris
School Board was held June 1st in.
Two beautiful brass vases were the township hall All members
dedicated at the morning service in t present.
Duffs United Church. These were I The result of the survey of
in memory of the late Mr. and Mrs. / supplies for the schools was Ore- I
Thomas Williamson. seated to the Board. The list for
each school was checked and an
Phone 6ruaselt 140
Dedication Service
ILYCEUMTHEATRE Applicatioas are wanted for:
1. Caretaker and instructor of
wading pool 2- 5 and 7- 8.30, 6 ENGAGEMENT WINGHAM, ONTARIO
Mr'. and 'Mrs. Thomas M. clays a week, 2 - 5 Sunday afternoon
Thornton, of London, , wish to Jjuly and August. $20.00 per_..5veek.
annolujnce ;the engagement; of their • 2. Recreation Director., 2 - 5,
only daughter, Betty Anne, to 6 days a week, Month of July. .
Stephen Laur, son of Mr. and. Mrs. $18.00
Len Laur, London, The wedding 3. Gutting grass in park. State
to take place Saturday, July 1st, at salary expected. -
three p.m, in Christ Church, Well-- (2 and 3 can be combined)
Applications to be in by June
19th, 1961.
Wm, H. King,
Clerk, Village of Bilassels
Two 'Shows Each Night
Commencing at 7.15 p. iris Rev. M. Thomas To -
Conclude Pastorate order placed with Jack Hood for I
The morning services of June the next years supplies. Delivery to be
11th and 25th will complete the ; made in September.
pastorate of -' Rev, M. Thomas at There was a lengthy discussion
the charge and will bring to a on transportation Problems, Ross ;
close ten years of ministry to the Nichol was given the contract to
transport pupils of SS No. 9 and
living on the 7th concession to SS I
No. 4.
unanimous vote the Board
decided to transport enough pupils
from the 8th, 9th and boundary from 1
Walton school so as to reduce the 1
attendance there to approximately I
36. Pupils transported will attend
No. 1 orNo. S.. •
Qualified teachers have been en- I
gaged. for all Morris schools.
The Board approved the plans
made by the teachers for the aii-
goal bus trip, June. 6th,
The Contract for supplying furn-
ace oil to the schools for the next
year was given to J, E. Brewer at I
his tender of $2.75 off prevailing ;
tank, price.
The mill rate for the school pur- I
poses for 1961 was set at 9 mills 1
a reduction of 4. mill from the i
1960 rate.
Payment of the following bills
was authoris'ed
Canadiana, Encyclopedia $431.67
'(final payment)
Double Feature 8, 73: Elliott 7.06
"ALL THE YOUNG MEN" coal Yard 266.07
Alan Ladd, Shirley Poiter MeDonald Lumber
TREASURE MOUNTAIN"'
340..6008
"THE SECRET OF smith
Raymond Burr Valerie French J. White
1 •14.‘.
Tues. =Wed=
Teaching 'Staff for next year:" 23,00
Claik
4306
June 13 . 14 . No. 1 ,--Mrs, Etriffiths
'ITHE. WACKIEST `SHIP No. 4
Na. 3 — Mr. Tiller
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Double Feature
Mrs. Miller
Color Scope
NO. ,5
No, 8
MrS, W
Mrs. 'incest 'incest
IN' THE ARMY',
'Thurs., 'Fri., Sat.,
g . 10 I James Stewart Lisa Lu
ington Street, London,
Miss Thornton is the grand- People of this congregation.
Mr.
'In
'THE MOUNTAIN -ROAD Mrs. Ed. and (langliter of
Henderson, of Brussels.
FRESH BREAD and SAKINC4 DAILY
Fresh Fruit arid Vegetables
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CLINTON, ONT.
$1.09
WEEK END SPECIALS
Cheery Morn Instant Coffee
10 oz.
Miracle Whip Salad Dressing
16 oz. ....... ....... yet EIVERIBIS 4-ffle?fi
LLASHMAR
DRIVEIN THEATRE
LISTOWEL
3.9c
Save All Wax Paper 2 for 57c
Rose Brand, sweet mixed,
Pickles .1•••••••• 31c
Free Delivery Phone 132
Thursday - Friday
June 8 and 9
.DoGble Feature
"THE BRIDGES OF TOKIO
(color)
Milani Holden Grate Kelly
"THE NIGHT THE
WORLD EXPLODED,' °
Kathy Grant William Leine
One Cart'oon
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TENDERS
FOR 'TRANSPORTATION
Morris School Board will receive
tenders until June 27 for trans-
porting pupils by car . from the
Walton School. Area — two
Saperate routes,
Route 1 — Pupils on Concession 8
to S. S. -No.
Route 2 — Pupils on Concession 9
and part of the 13°unit:try
to S. S. No. 12
Approximate distance for each
route is 10 miles round trip.
For detailed hiformatien consult,
the 'Board Chairman, James Elston.
No tender necessarily accepted.
Ralph Shaw, Brussels
FOR SALE —
Thurs. - Fri. June 8 - 9
HOLE IN THE HEAD
. Color Scope
Frank Sinatra, Edward G. Robinson
Thelma Ritter, Carolyn Jones
CARD OF THANKS
My sincere thanks to all my
relatives, friends and neighbours
who were so kind to me while I
was a patient in hospital, for the
cards, flowers and treats. Your
kindness was appreciated.
Mrs. S. Fox
Anglican Church
OF CANADA
ST. :JOHN'S
Rector: Rev. H. L. JennIng,..1
S. A., L. Th.
Organist: Mrs. S. (Hiatt
2nd Sunday after Trinity
11 a. m. Morning Prayer and
Ohureh School
St. David's, Henfryn
9.30 a.m. Holy Conimunion„ and
Church School
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
IN CANADA •-•
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June 102 eat.. Mon.
Saturday - Monday
June 10 and 12
Double Feature
'‘4TARZAN
THE MAGNIFICENT"
(Woo) .
Gordon Scott Jack Mahoney
"COUNTRY MUSIC HOLIDAY"
Fortin Husky Rocky Gratin()
One Cartoon
Metvi Church
Rev. W. J. Morrison, B.A., 'MinIstar
Organist, Mrs W. C. King
10 A.M. Church School
11 A.M. Divine worehip
The United .Church
- 60 CANADA
Alinister: Rev. L. spawn ILA.;
organist' Mr" A. E. Mirtie
0.4S A; it. fitiire>t Riisest
11 .It, hti "The toWliniiiis a the
TWO Stews Nightly, Rain Dr Clair
Fleet Show at Dusk
ADMISSION:' et CENTS
Children' Under' 12 In Cart leibi
the Miteli4 I isiiiiiii”ettaztiNVii Y-4 Att.,
Jack LertiOn Atdkey Nelson, i :,'.,to, 7 -- Mts§. Elvtirig
• -- -- - - ri. NO, 9: — Mr 'Steffier
Admission 65c, Children under 12 ! No. 16‘''-' Miss /chin's!
in' cars Free ., No. 11: ,--,, Mrs efiebettaciii
Bak Office Opens at '8:00 .o clock - , ' " ' ' , . the .. ..,.., ,
busk
Fleet She* at
,,- -__,,1t. Mr§ ihiekveli.
Next me eting ri,t, the call of th ./
TWO' Shows Nightly, 'Rain or Clear 1 uhaltirian'
10,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittrOiiiiie Irli iiiiiil
\ .16R. iF:-.1'7,8thil, R. S. Shaw,
I Secretary
60
75 LB.
EAST
BAG ONIONS $1.50
BAG POTATOES $2.00
HURON PRODUCE
CAPITOL THEATRE
LISTOWEL, ONT:
Fri.. Sat.
"oltr.Ai
June 9 - 10
"DESERT ATTACK"
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June 12=13 14 =16
A StorYof tenderness and reasti,
'nail, The violent and the geed life'
"O the men:and Wernen who foliosk
the sun:-
Deborah Kerr, Robert „
isefor ijatinOir-
Ott-it nii*itioiN.SiERtii'
CineniaSeCine Color
-Paotural and 9.90
The Listowel Kinsmen invite you to their
ANNUAL
KIN KARNIVAL
TWO .IBIG DAYS — JUNE 9th & 10th
Midway for all ! Gcimes Gaiote
— see "SGT. EILECTRO" RCAF ROBOT
— see SKY DIVING DISPLAYS' both evening,
- HELICOPTER RIDES -- Saturday
°Miss Canada" PRELIMINARY PAGEANT
Semi Finals Friday SAO O.M.
Finals — Saturday Night during
CKNX EARN DANCE 7.30 pan.
Live BrOadcast
Miss danada in attendance
OtunkIt bunkit KIunkit Bingo
TvVo der brew Saturday Oinais
AdinIssion 15c Public School ChlIciren Free
LISTOWEL FAIRGROUNDS