The Brussels Post, 1961-09-07, Page 1THE BRUS
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Van Camps Pork & Beans -
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Blue Bennett Yellow Quick
Margarine 1 lb. .. • ........... 34c
Pillsbury Chocolate Fudge,
'Double Dutch, or White Cake
Mixes 2 for 65,c
St. Williams Grape Jam '24 oz, 35c
CCUTC LEON ROCERY
PAMELA PORTER, W,D,H,S,
STUDENT, WiNs AWARDS
Miss :Pamela Porter, a student
of the -.Winghain District 'High,
School • has been awarded the
Ontario Scholarship of • $400,
Principal Fr. K. Madill has announced.
These scholarships are awarded.
to a student in the Province of
Ontario who obtains at least an;
average of 80% on eight Grade
XIII papers and represents
high standard Of achievement. e
Pamela, the daughter of Mrs:
Louise Porter, of Brussels, Plans
to enter university of Toronto. I
Pamela has also hen awarded
a schblarship from The Leonard
Houndation,
CONGRATULATIONS!
COUSINS DAIRY
Brussels, Ont, Pho
FRESH *READ ans ISAKINO DAILY
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables
At .All Tarries
WEEK END• SPECIALS
Cheese Whiz, 16 oz. .... '•••• ... - .... 59c
Apple-ford Wax Paper g for 55c
St. Willian-is Assorted Jams,
3 for 59c
Cheery Morn Instant Coffee
10 oz. . .. • .... • . $1.19.
Phone 132 Free Delifivery "BARRY ON NURSE"
(Adult .Entertainment)'
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oftt,),,.4 1,..s. RESIDENTS
INJURED IN GPR CRASH
HOME AND SCHOOL
MEETING Get Your Weste ^n Fair Advance. SOO•
Tickets NOW at The Brussels Post
96th ANNIVERSARY
Knox Presbyterian Church, Cranbrook
SUNDAY, SEPT. 10th
AT 11 A, M.
Quest Minister : REV,, LOCKHART ROYAL, Goderloh
Spedial Music 'by Mr, and Mrs, Philip Stewart, Lueknow
1
18 TOTS ENROL.I.
IN ,KINDERGARTEN
• The ;first meeting Of the Dow
1
season will be bold In the Presbyter.
Ian '.k.,httrch. on Wednesday, Sept.
i.;;th aLt 7;30 pan, in the form of
A Pot Luck Supper,
he grade eight greduntee 04
I June 1001 and their parents will
I be honored guests. The ROY, MTh
do Vries, of Exeter, will be the
guest sPoaker,
. parents and interested
friends are invited to attend,
bere of 'the
'nmiiies of Brussels, who were •
injured in a two,car Crash, in
WthOutm ou M (map y night are Jj
:rr'porlori As recoverin,e 'Fettle,
fnetorily.
Drivers of the ears involved in
the accident, which occurred
I near Riverside Park, were John
,Taek,1111, 18, of Brussels, who
received minor cuts and Jack
Hotchkiss, 20, 01 Winghaue. who
received cuts to the lips.
InJurles suffered by passengers
in the Jacklin ear were, Arnold
Jacklin, 26, scalp cuts and bruises
his • wife, 'Wilma, 22, fractured.
left leg and shock, 'their two
children, John, 3. and 2-month
Old Peggy, shock and Neer
cuts, and Mr. and Mrs. Melville
Jacklin, minor cuts,
Douglas Foxton, only Passenger
in the Hotchkiss car. received.
wrIst injuries.
The accident victims were
treated at the Wingham hospital
and Mrs. Arnold Jacklin was
removed to hospital in London. •
Both cars wer e badly. dammed,
1.4 • go
It was desks. and school
books on 'Tuesday morning for
teachers and.
Eager tots with enitement
lighting up their faces skipped off
to school for the first time.
Eighteen youngsters enrolled
Kindergarten hero. They arc:
Andrew Adams
lulls Hanna
Patricia Hunt
Rickie Jamieson
;Lawren.ce Meehan
Rosemary Morrison
Paul Mutter
Blaine Mcqutcheon
Lori MeOutcheOn,
Joyce Pearson
Keith Raymond
Douglas Smith
Kim Sullivan
Dianne 'Thomas
Lloyd Valiance
Wayne Willis
• Brian Work
Trene
Total attendance
is -165. one more,
close of last term.
Enrollment in the
is as follows:
Kindergarten-Primary
CI•rades 1 and 2. —
•Grades• 3 and •4 —
'0-ra:des .5 and 6—
*Grades 7 and 8
No new 'faces appear
staff this year. The five
are K. L. Ashton, principal;
Mrs. L, Porter: Mrs. K. Tyerman:
,Miss T.. Mellen; Mrs, D.
Matheson.
"PATRONIZE YOUR HOME DEALER'S
Now la
imperial Oil's
Give us,
the time to have your 011 Tank filled %oil&
finest of Heating Fuels.
a call for Prompt, Efficient, Service, We want
to make new friends. Won't you be one?
George Mutter
IMPERIAL ESSO AGENT PHONE 17 BRUSSELE6
4211•MMININI
DEDICATION SERVICE
BRUSSELS FAIR GROUNDS
Sunday, September, 10th, at 3:00 p.m.
Centennial Gates To Be Dedicated By Local Clergy
PARADE MASSED CHOIRS under the direction of G. Burgoln
Wingham Salvation Army Band Brussels Pipe Saki
F. A. LASHLEY, Sept of Fairs, Dept. of Agriculture, Tororstee
and Other Speaker's
No Admission Everyone Welcome
18
Deer — Alcock
CoitP11-01. fHEATRE
LISTOWEL, O NT.
BUS TRIP
WESTERN FAIR,. LONDON
SATURDAY., SEPT. 9th
Bus leaves at 8 a.m.
:Ileums after Grandstand Show
Fare: $2.00
.Sponsored by Western Star 1.0.0.F.
'Phone 148 or 36
Phone 293
ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Ritchie
wish to annonce the engagement
of their daughter., Bonnie Lee,
to Mr. Fragit Donald Wilson
son of Mr, and ‘Mrs. Eldon
Wilso,n, Brussels. The wedding
'to take place on Saturday,
Septeluber 30th, at three-thirty
p,m.e' in Brussels 'United 'Church.
We Deliver
4.111111•111401111”..1.12kr,
various grades
at the school
than at the
42,
38
35
31
on the
teachers
C.
On being tone sportsmen and
cheerful losers the pupils of S.S. 3 I
deserve a.great deal of credit and
support. . Boys and girls of this
calibre are the makings of top I
citizens for Morris township.
Most uniplres don't make many I
friends but I feel very proud of this
team and I wish to offer my sincere
for the 'gift from. pupils,
° Brussels, Ont. Marriage to 'take Coaches and manager,
place in Melville Presbyterian. TI€Iter Pack next time.
Cilturch, Brussels, Saturday, Sept- Jim Coultes
1 ember 23rd, 1961, at twelve o'clock
noon.
Mr James T. McFarlane wishes
to announce the engagement of
his daughter, 'Jean Idell, to Mr.
Douglas Scot Evans, son of.
Mrs. Stuart Evans, R. 13, 3, "FAIR QUEENS" CONTEST WEEKLY SA1
Brussels Livestock Sale! Y
EVERY FRIDAY' 1 P..
This . Centennial year of the
Brussels Fair there is- to be a
• "Queens" contest held on Thursday
'Sept. 25th at 9 pan. in the
Cirystal Palace.
"Miss Gay Nineties"
This lady, or girl, to he dressed
in the fashion of the 1500's
Donated,„hy Clem
Your home market whore you ere feesiegr.
Visitor, Consigner se? Ilincytm,
niqueiRimg, tw4s.v,z -HONE 4'2 CARD OF THANKS
I sincerely thank all those who
remembered Me with gifts, visits,
flowers, and mats while T was
a patient in Listowel hospital
i--ipecial thanks goes to my.
neighbours for their gifts and
many acts of kindness, since
I came home, I appreciate it all
ery
Mrs: Win . Morse
Mrs. Elizabeth Keys . • 1
Funeral service was held on
Thursday, Aug, 24, for Mrs. I .
• Elizabeth keys, widow of • the !
late Henry Allen Keys, ;who pre- i
deceased ner ten years ago.
She is survived by two, sow, I
Illavold . of Brussels; James of, I
,NfcKillop; one daughter, Mrs,
[ Alvin (Edith) Pride, .Kitehener; I
1 also 11 grandchildren and. 15
i 1 groat -grandchildren,
I Rev, W. I, Morrison, of Melville i
Presbyterian iCihurCh, conducted {
,.. ' the • service • held • from the D. I
*V. Prize $10.00.
Steffler,.
"Miss 1961"
Lady, or girl, to be dreSsed in
RED CHERRIES
ONLY $4.75 per Pail
BLACK CHERRIES
ONLY $5.75 per Pail
RASPBERRIES
28 lbs. ONLY $8.95
CASH end CARRY
WHILE THEY LAST AT
AL'S
"rirCISitly
Styllne i";•o/
Phone. 7,teeter'-
a , formal gown, Prize $10.00.
Donated by Jack Wheeler.
"School. Queen"
Any girl attending Brussels,
Grey, Morris or 111eKillop Schools.
..Thia girl to he dressed in her
rroftiest frock. Prize $10.00,
'Donated by „Roy Kennedy.
Anyone caring to enter these
contests pleas, leave your names
will, Mrs, r3rl• C"dmoro by Sent.
511th.
ti PI N. Reim funeral home.
I Burial was made in Brussels
WT/'!" cemetery.
4.1", Six alliandsons. were pallbearers, ;
i Murray Keys, and Rodney Neyg
of London: Douglas Koys Chatham:
Glenn Pride, and Donald Pride of
Kitchener and 'Mack Sholdice, of
Walton.
Plowerbearers were Eleanor Keys,
Soaforth, and Janet Finch, Detroit.
CALL TENDERS, FOR
RENOVATION OF ARENA
Tenders to include remodeling
of dressing rooms, heating, pluneb•
ing, and Wiring, 13Itteprinte ems be
obtained at Clerk's Office. Lowest Or
any feeder not necessarily accepted.
Tenders to be in the hands of the
Secretary-Treasurer, by Sept. 11,
1961.
ItInumMtiimr-Armwm.mg
LLASHMAR
I DRIVEIN THE. TRE1
1
L!8TOWEL
THURS. - FRI. - SAT
SEPT. 7 - 8 - 9
Two heart-warming family
pictures
"TESS OF THE
STORM COUNTRY"
Color CinemaScrlpe
— Plus —
"LITTLE SHEPERD OF
KINGDOM COME"
Color ClnemaScripe
For The Best In
ORNAMENTAL RAILINGS
AWNINGS DOORS ETC
Contact:
NEIL DIPPLE
Lletowel Phone 465J
. G. Bargoir.
Organist and Choirmaster
Melville Presbyterian Chtlroll
TEACHER--Plano
0 r a I;
Theory
Pupils Preparod For Ali
Ex.ornInatiom
Ph.,. Erussels MS
Anglican Church
OF CANADA
ST. JOHN'S
Rector: Rev. H. L. JennInv
II. 4,, L. Th.
Cruirdit: Mrs. IL EMS*
11 a.m. Morning prayer and
Primary Church School
St. David'', Herlfryn .
LEO a.m. Holy ComMuniOn and,
Church Bekaa
•
ogostamumomatiw,........em
THUR, - Fri. SEPT, 7 •
"MEIN KAMPF"
(Adult Entertainment)
SAT. • M,ON. SEPT, 9 - 111
Detible Feature
"THE FULLER BRUSH
Lucille Ball
"THE FULLER BRUSH
iRed skelton
Presbyterian Church
GIRL"
1
MAN"
TUES. - WED. SEPT, 12- 13 ;
Double Feature
"THE BULLDOG BREED"
Norrnen Wisdom
IN CANADA
Melville Chi Arch
riev. W. J. tatuAloa, Minh**
organist: Mr. do Eortioln
19 A, M. Church School
/1:16 seep. Iterning Worship
St. John's Anglican Church, decor-
ated with pink and white gladioli,
was the scene of the marriage on
Saturday, afternoon, Sept. 3rd, of
Miss Mary Elizabeth Alcock, Clinton,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Ake*, BrIessels, and Joseph.
Reginald 'Daer, son of Mr, and, Mrs.
William Deer, Goderich. White and
mauve asters adorned the altar
where Rev, H. L. Jennings performed
the ceremony. Mrs. Frank Thompson
played traditional wedding music
and accompanied the soloist, Mes,
Ruth Knox, Clinton.
The ; ide, given le marriage by
her father, was wearing a floor-
length sleeveless gown of white net
over taffeta, with lace bolero, which
had a neckline embroidered with
pearls and lone lily-point slee,vei.
The full skirt had a large how at the
back of the waist ending- in long
streamers to the hemline. Her two-
Om d embroidered Mel, veil was
held by a small coronet of crystals
and she carried a ("ascetic hornet of
tcd roses with tiny roserhudq on
',biro streamers,
MI s. Winnifred Roll was marN•on of
boner, and the briclestroide were
"M;ss„tritin _Alcork and Miss Sharon
Storey. They were dressed similarly
e• eeetei shades of aqua, pink, and I
lilac. Their dresser weft, of oreanza 1
with very full skirts having large '
hces at the waistline with streamers
eeeehlee to the hem, They 'were
tiny bats o f the same material.
with slier idol. veils, and their
flowers were`white rarnstions. I
The flower-girl, Doreen. Storey,
wore, a. short full-skirted dress of
white flock-dotted organza with tiny i
bondfCece of net And rhinestones,
and carried a bequet of white and
pink carnations.
Kenneth. Alcodk, Groderich, brother
Of the bride, was best man; and the
Ushers Were Ross and Murray i
I Alcock, also brothers of the bride, ,
A reception was held en the church
parish hall, The bride's Mother i
Was seating a sheath dress Of I.
meet-brown lace over taffeta, with
brown and beige accessories and a 1
corsage of yellow e lit y santheimms , I
7110, mother of the, bridegroom was i
0 et pink
in navy blue crepe, with white 1
accessories and a corsa
eeruritions,
'For a wedding trip to the riiitod.
Stater, the bride left in a beige
walkersnit,;ith melon shaded
eeeeeeoeles and a corsage Of hrotee
,:1tho
•
nu their retnrn they will reside
3 MIntOIL
GREY TWP, MAN VICTIM
OF FATAL AGGI,DENT
Hugh Thomas McNeil, 61,
died as a result of a collisott
With a car Monday, on Hilt on
'Cpinity Road 16, three miles east
of Brussels. His death occurred
after collision with a car driven.
by Mevin McCutcheon of Brttssels.
Mr. McNeil, a veteran of both,
World wars, was walking toward
his home when the accident
Occurred about 1.30 tete Monday,
De. W, A. Crawford, coroner
Wing-ham, said that an inaneat
will be held.
Mr. McNeil is survived by
two brothers, Elmer, r,din.ontian,
and Ross, St. 'Celhatinee; three
sisters, Mrs. teliffOrd (Marie)
JloWlaiid, Ethel; Mrs. tea
'Clhambees, Listowel, and Mrs.
!Robert. (Margaret) Nelson, of St
ClatliatineS.
The body rested at the. D. A.
Battit funeral home, service was
held at a p.in.,oti Ttleadav,
Burial Was in Montt Pleasant
('01Pel'o-"Y.
Wm. H. icing, Sec.-Treas,
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.BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN LTD,
CLINTON, ONT.
THURS., FRI., SAT., M,ON.
Sept. 7 . 8 = 9 - 11
"THE ALAMO"
(color)
John Wayhe, Laurence Harvey
Richard Widrnark
(No Cartoon
Tuesday ,a Wednesday
SePtefilber 12 • 13
)iVriitCH, YOUR STERN')
Eric Banter keiitiotti Donner-
(One t artoori)'
HETHERINGTON1 O. C.
PHONE 1St itt.16§46
theikdato and'Saturday All ay 'Office Open Every.ifidr *.o .A;* Chug' alt School
444 1.1
two IltOWO'NlEiltiY, iiiiit Of ithiiir
06* Show at bask
At:W(1,5616N i 66- ot Nte
Children- Under it in diaa F re.
ittettZlert:;:jr:-;*.•`.4:::11,1::
ENGAGEMENT
littiltRi#04.: arid.. 'WIN01444,1Wl
RECEPTION DANOt.
fee Mr. arid Mrs. Mad ,Sholdice
Walton Community Hall
OtIOAV, SEPT. a
Ladiet Please' :Being itindli
Prttt. CANADA
mhortint itay. Ks QrIAellq
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11 Llyt. 1Ylotutag, Woiist00
CARD 'CR tHANir4
My- sit-trove thanks is extended
to my friends and tielgilbottrs
who renteMbe,Td me while t WAS
a patient in hospital, Your
thrmelitful 17i,•, lness. has 'been
attreelated,
Murray Cardiff