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The Brussels Post, 1961-06-22, Page 1'LT r'3.3.3,. t•••••••••••••.! rtrotrtortrytt. Mt7" :erttleatIrrAttl< T. • ,0 ti twit J • '‘ii"1" ear Thursday June 22nd, 1961 .4ethtnt•12-„OPL. ort...: 1 folssis 0/..tux-44•3-e,rottents, Oktnsta. Ost PviblishirH" g. ..... .101.4/1,1* Vs.trtktetlt M "CAL R4CITAL. 11. 4 S. ASSOGIATION Mrs. Walter Res.0 CHICKEN BARBECUE WELL ATTENDED INSTALL NEW OFFICERS MrS, Robert Raymenel, president .4. the Brussels. Houle cpaa School Association, opened the nteoting• en Wednesday night in the nwitortara of the Public school with a reading, A musical pregratn eanSillted of ! !Weal solos by Denali!. McDonald t and Yvonne Connelly, ri,no. piano ! solos by Dianne Plastings, Joyce t' Kellington, and Marion'Hoove r, Mrs, Charles 'Thomas read the slate of o'ffice'rs Tod the new season, 1 and they were 'accepted and duly t installed by Ray. 'Lloyd 'Brown, as - -follows; past President. 'Mrs. Robt. 1 Raymond; president, Gerald Pixel; t viceliresidents,'" Murray 'lluether„1. 1 C, Hrauter; corresponding -secretary, Mrs. George, "Elliott; recording will •be presented py THE PUPILS OF MRS. FRANK THOMPSON. Mrs, 161alter Rose, 83; died 'Neg. tti Whigham General hospital. She was the former Xa,ry DaYkleee. 4134 had lived in this comWtinity all her lire, Site was a member of Brussels !United Miura where she had Wu active in the organioationg, and was a life member in the W. M. 5, She is survived by one step-da,VklAer, Mrs, Lon's° Porter, Brussels, two brothers, Robert of Brussels, and David of Pristish Colunthic one sister, Mrs. 13essie Harvey, of Winnipeg, • The funeral was held from the D. A. Rana funeral home at 2 p.m. ee Thursday, The sePylee was con- I ducted by the `Rev. Lloyd Brown of I 'the United Church, InterMent was in Brussels eometer7. 1. tiraced with. .oxeplient weather, the barbei5a0 attracted over 8no Who thoroughly eniOyed the supper of delicious barbecued chicken. The barbecue was held at the • local fair .grounds on Wednesday 01TOnlilg sponsored by the Centel).- a vial Committee of East Huron . Agricultural Society, Following the supper a program was presented by the North Huron Junior Farmer quartette MeHillop .Sonaretles; Joyce HInether, High.- land dancing; Joyce' Procter and ,Budd Orr, musical numbers, Bob Cunningham was a genial M. C, for the occasion. Bingo and dancing to the music of the ICen Wilbee Orchestra concluded the evening's entertainment. WEDNESDAY JUNE 28th he New Brussels, Pubt:c School Auditorium At 8.15 1744, EVerycne Is Invited To Attend ....er-soste" Poo.fr»..o..nnoo.form,er r-» Saco Tuna, 504.1 pack Kellog's Corn Flakes 12 oz. '''' ..... • . 25,c Rose Brafid -Sweet Mixed Pickles, 16 oz. . . .. --• 29c York Pork & Beans, `20 oz. ;2 for t,,r1t*t.rftrrtm1,10404.4t,i4Ortltr*Pr. tt.r`lAntti.1V • 'or ;1;0.03 tt. PERSONAL CLEANERS mussels, Cont. Sanitizing and Mothproofing Lxperienced Operators Satisfaction. Guaranteed Free Pick-up and Delivery Pito ;12 33c MEER Y ICCPTCHE N . Z,!: ....'t I 1 secretary, Mrs, James Valiance; Linger .No Longer next winter's -supply of top quality coal NOW while: trortrurer, Mrs, -Murray .°,,Huether; Ittrttr Order eonvenors — 'program committee, SCHOOL NEWS Mrs. Raymond; Social com- mittee, Mrs. Louis Ebel; finance i (By Fib' d Daivis) Bingo winners were as follows Mrs. Bud Orr Joan Alcoa Mrs Cliff Bray Elmer Young Lawa Johnson. Mrs. David Hastings Joyce Armstrong Mrs. David Hastings Mrs. II-tobert Walker Rae Houstdn Cecil Parker ,Toe Brewar Mrs. C. A. Myers Yonne MeClateheon Joe Brewer - 3,/6•s. Pain-1'10',d. Glen Hnether mss, iFen Roth TotIrnball Robert Pipe 'ow summer- prices are in .effect. Also, in the summer months, your 011 ' tank should of Cities Service fuel oil. Phone 293 We Deliver' committee, Tan 'MeDomittd: press 1 In the past three weeks4 the girls' school softball cIuns . of , Blyth, ea( Brussels. times, twice in Brussels.. • In the first meet the ,Blyth team completely over powered Brussels by defeating them 15-6. In the second game In Brussels with the help of a grade-ntner, Gail Machan, it was *altogether a different -st*y, as the Brussels team over- whelmed myth 19-12, On Therr return ta P,Ivtli a Close Fame .,vas he full and membership, 'Lawrie Cousins. I The guest speaker, Mrs. John McDowell, 'Walkerton, 'an instructor 1 in swimming and water-safety, was intralduced -by ,Mrs. George Elliott. .1 Th e speaker emPhasied the int- portance of a "knoWiddge of water ; safety Mies for 'both parents and 1. children. "Know 'Where your ; ijimal!..H. vati-'44:Sm:•74.44,;ao" have met three Blyth and once in HURON LEAGUE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Robt. 'L. Cunningham Ow. / units 'Make Warm Friends CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank -the ,residents of enumeration area 48 for their 'Goderich at Clinton june 29 I kind co-operation during 'the 1001 Winghate at Winthrop June MI census. ?j7 -Goderich at Winthrop July 3 Mrs. Edna Procter Brussels at Clinton July 4 1 ' Clinton. at Goderich July 10 PHONE 86 - 12 ETHSL. ONT. WALTON 'W."1. 1 'Winthrop at Brussels July 11 children are swimming,'' was ens • Clinton at Winthrop— July .17! item of , ativide , she stressed. 'She Goderich at Brussels July '21 1 concluded 'by showing a colored GARDEN PARTY • ; Winthrop at Wieghana July 25 i 'Walt Disney film, "I'm No Fool," FRESH BREAD nos RAKING maim Fresh Fruit and Vegetables At All Times Brussels at Goderich July '23 "vilicli • Slit,. lied ..shown to • .the witnessed with Plvth edging - the Winthrop „at . Clinton . Aug. 1 children .'in the afternoon. Mrs. ..Brussels • club 1149, Year can easily Goderich at, Win.gliam Aug. 3 T'''. C. "Matheson thanked Mrs. „ 'see -s71,a 4. - little nractiee can dn. Brussels at Winthrop. Aug. 4. '''''1'S. 'McDowell. , Another worthwhile event was Clinton at Wingham Aug. 7 Suggestions. gained from attend. , ' the winning of -EverSharp pens at Winghain • at Brussels Aug. -9 '-'," a 1-ralin- school for home and: .the Toronto Exhibition by Bonnie Winthrop at Goderich Aug. '11. '011061 .rissn6ia dont: at Exeter were Krogrnan and 'Doreen Riley • as i. Wi'nghain at 'ClintOn. Aug.. 15 -reView'ed 'bv. flip *four members "who consolation prixes for Grade 1 print- i Wingham at Goderich Aug, 18 Clinton at Brussels--; Aug.. 18 . Brussels at .Wingham - Aug. 21 Walton Community Hall WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28th Supper from 5.80 -to It Program — Moncrieff Playa and Junior Farmer Quartette. Admission .: "85e Children under 12 — 35c— I WEEK •END.- SPECIALS Frenchs Prepared Mustard, 6 az. 2 for ANNUAL SERVICE HELD "IN BRUSSELS CEMbTERY -Fferide'd"— Reboil RaYmend, ing. . • Nash 'South, Mr. F' el and . • • . 'Members Of 'Western Star 100F 25c Red. Rose Tea Bags, 30's ...:......................µ39c Aylmer Fancy Peas 15 oz. BOXED PLANTS FOR SALE serial I the Huron Football League at l" e" "°'i''-"°'i''a 'Ian" se-yed by Mrs. * ik* .al hour' follesvcd the inset. vi..g .r fill-% lodge, Morning Star Rebekah lodge, At the org,aniMation meeting of 'Marigolds ; 'Winthrop the local branch of the Canadian. 'Alyssum 1 McClure of. Winthrop wan' elected on June ;12th, Glen 'dill •-1 -1,1 •'-r,i- ermlirlitf e 0. There will be a social evening' Legion, and MO. Ladies Auxiliary president altd "Harry- Bolger of 1 in Duff's 'Churn on *Friday evening, Tomatoes , Zi nias Walton, secretary. On Monday, i ' ,ENGAGEMENT • I ' June 23rd at s.:40 prim . Hybrid Tomatoes "Cabbage • night -Tune 19th,s anather 11,..rtirl.r; Mr. and Mrs. -Lionel Mahood, . ' Rev. M. Thomas will conduct his JOUWSM'A • 11 serviceSu 1.t June 25th, tkm 0 drawn nn It firmNi rq 11.01. 'font, engagement. of -their • youngest at 11.30 aon. which will end a past- Lawson "Ward,. Mrs; Tiavid Hastings, Petunias Snapdragons Pansies Asters held their annual Decoration Service at the Brussels cemetery on Sunday 'afternoon. The Brussels' Legion • ,Pipe Band was in attendance. Flag-hearers were Orwell Elliott 2 for Kellog's Corn Flakes 12 oz. Phone 132 3.5,e 25c Free Delivery • was I, ei ti and air above sCh editle Vringham. • Wish to announce the 'MARKET GARDEN orate of ten' years. The induction And "Mrs. Charles nhaw, Wingham Phene r583 sew Mort fact 1•01 filnn,,t t.", 1 "1 trql Mu-, -William Richard Alcack, son of - service 'for Rev. Higginbotham, who 1 ball fens ....of the a ;ef rip, ttfill h o' \t' p daughter, Helene Margaret Ann, to takes i. .1 , d 1 , • tl 1 Louis Ebel, noble grand...of Western Mr, and. Mrs. John Alcock, Brussels. ) Star lodge, welcomed those wile The marriage will take place in charge on July 2nd, will 'be con- had gathered for the service, The ducted Friday evening June 30th. lodge chaplain, Alan Niche' led in prayer and James Edgar read the ....—..........-------,.................. this slimmer. VALI 6 Bb..AolV S•NO-P A Specialty Victoria. Street United Chtirch, •Goderich, .011 Saturday, July 15, at ' TENDERS WANTED JULY s Playdates: JUNE 22 to names of deceased brethren, to ' TENDERS whose memory the service is FOR TRANSPORTATION NAVY TAG DAY dedicated, The noble grand's charge Morris School Board will receive ,vas delivered by Wilfred CoslIek or We will be reminded of :the sea tenders until June 27 for trans. , AVIngha,m, on Friday, June 30 a,pd•th.e part porting pupils by car from -the Mrs, John Lowe read the name of ships play in, -our daily lives, with- "the annual -Tag Day of the Navy Walton School Area --- ,.two members of Morning Star lodge -who' League of Canada. The Tag Day .seperate rontes. • had died and Mrs, Winnifred Edgar is sponsored 'by The Ladies' Aux- Route 1 — Pupils 'on Concession 8 led in prayer, ' illary Canadian Legion, Branch No. to S. S. No. 1 The Rey. 14, L Jennings, rector 2i18 and convened by Mrs. -".Bertha i , Route 2 — Pupils on Concession 9 and part of the Boundary - of St, John's Anglican Church, was Elliott, Secretary, Cutting Styling Coid lAitvlynl, Phone lir:Asset/ -140 2:00 pan. For cutting grass in the Village of Brussels. Tenders will be aceept6d at Brussels Municipal Office "to -'June 23rd, 1961. State hourly rate. Win, II, King, Clerk-Treasurer, 11 ACADEMYAWAItyinctudingl:BESTPIC1111RE"! 0 Anglican Church. OF CANADA ST. JOHN'S Mentor; Rev. H. L, Jennie a. A., L Th. tOmcnist: Mrs. B, Elliott .4th Sunday after Trinity • FOR SALE -- 50 ,LB. BAG ON IONIl $1.50 2.6 .LE. BAG. POTATOES $2.00 • EAST HURON PRODUCE • to S. S. No. 12 . the speaker. IngEnDammEgErzelEmiggitzEnto 1 Approximate distance for each Stewart Hurripbries read the route is 10 -miles ronnd trip. „ names of those who died on active n.,tn. Morning prayer and ;Primary Church School ' St. b`avjeve, Henfryn I* For detailed information Consult service, and einee, during the bRi vE-IN TmEATREI • I - the Beard Chairman, James Elston, Legion service. The Last Post was No tender necessarily accepted. Sound ed and the benedietiOn was LISTOWEL LLASHMAR 13R. 0 N I S . . D171 VE-IN L I D • .,q1,INTON, ONT. , Ralph Shaw, Brussels pronounced by Mr. Jennings, 9.30 Morning Prayer and Church SchOM ixtrommiseutiximitok 1 • t . Thurs. June 22 23 "PSYC.H0 0. 1 Adult 'Entertainment Anthony Perkins; Vera: Wilt 1 stmeratatmoms.srantortamtioitattititmo is Thursday • Friday JUne,22 a nd 23 Double Feature "THE DEM.'S HAIRPIN" Color VistaVlsion Cornell Wilde, Jean Wallace "TOKIO AFTER DARK Richard Long, Michi KObl One Cartoon PRESBYT ERIAN CHURCH' iN CANADA .Church The Atvasonie Moment of Christ The Gigantic Sea Battle. Sat. - 'Mon. June 24 • 26' Double. Feature ".PIEFI 5 HAVANA Cameron Mitchell; AllYaCta Kaye,* "TEN' SECONDS • . TO- * HELL" Jeff 'Chandler, Jack PalanCe• Tues. Wed. jtine27 '28 bauble Feature iotke NAKED SAAJA0 . Adult :thterbbierieht Wee • Scope • 'Ava •dardther, Anthony Oi;obetse- ókat OF EVIL" Red Peataii • Rev. W. J. Morrison, B.A., Minlitter Organist, Mrs W. C. King -------'--- -------7.---=----- -----=----7-7-2L-----------___,,,,-.--.;-----.7-:-ala,,.' his n WAVY *- -'-- ,_...7. ,-• 7"-'"_ .;. ilr -..ab-,;i4ipossmitustiowzmigisaliwei,-. 7.-- T- -49 . ‘ .?A e.. / _.• . _ .*4 . V 1 10 A, M. Chureh School ' 1115 A. M. Divine Worship Rai., 'Mon., 'filet.; Wet., June 24- 26 - 27 28 " THE APARTMENT 6 Adult Entertainment OliiehieEeope JOC'k Lernfrien, Shirley iVIAOLaine Fred MacMtirray One Cartoon tt; s. "United Church °P. OANADA 41fidstok Rev'. L. Broom CA.; ELM Prot/dee Mr*. A. E. Martin 7`j4iceA.11 • Ott -A -' .L1, CARTON FROM YOUR. GROCER -OR MILKMAN- TODAY OR :PHONE 22 . 10 There will be THREE MATINEES at MO 0.ibil. Saturday, June 24th„ Friday, June'- 6001, SatilrilaY,- July iiit- disit' PER FORMANCE: ONLY EACH tVENINO AT litivoii. ii.idee ,--, tvening 'Mooned Adutti tilt Adbite 046 4 6i ti•Ohig Ai• Stifilebie. 40' tbItiti'eii -.811 b titidiacii eiio booing, thiS engagement the FREE LIST '(OASEEEy 1§- eonioretelk suspended. . THE DRAW Ot5f4 114E tillii' to NEW YORK WILL lit MA it ON titt STREET' AFTER : 114E MATINEE JUNE OK ' seevtoei, ;I' 4.41 A. it "'tile 0,titliti4tig M, ii.0)104 Two !thews Nigh*, Rife" ciiir :First Show at btasti. ADM- BsiON 65' CENTS 1'0` in Care *Pee tiggigito,:owttolet.61VA•050*17;" Admiesion 65e, Children tinder 12 in tare "tree "kik Of ice dben6 at /0:00 dialaCte. Eho* 0 Dusk turd NtgiiiTy; Ruin br Clair 1110101,01#1,11110100000010110