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The Brussels Post, 1962-07-05, Page 1FREE SCIENCE 'FILM produced by Moody 'Institute of Science, Los Angeles, Calif., to be shown at the Library Thursday through Saturday night, July 12 - 14; 8:80 p.m. Everyone is wel- come. No admission charge, TED WILSON CONSTRUCTION GENERAL CONTRACTOR BRUSSELS PHONE 19 er 51 The thiited Church OR CANADA Minister: Rev. K. Griffith* Organist: Mrs. A. E. MartlO Closed Until Aug. 5th No Church School During. July and August Si Pr .,dbyteria;a (..bur' h. IN CANADA Fred: Fruit and Vegetalsies At All Moss WEEK-END SPECIALS Cheery Morning Instant Coffee 6 oz. 69c Donald Duck Orange Juice 20 oz. 2 for 310: Stokleys Cream Style Corn 15 oz. 2 for .... .... . . . . 29c Phone 132 Free Daiwa giliging Mit 1.1111 Lerzetrothf centre, and Bud SPilineet Stuart raise their *oleos lsL sOtt nit intigtikiiit :mow each Isbnao tieat (airing the. tliitatiWr On CM-TV. 1.71,U, prOgralatis troitleila Rntitnt. van this itinitisttolt tolls 'souks, and iisiebtired the Ittbilee lam:9411e 'Ale Witt tottiit ....1e* AC W . • 6 IlkOW ekaalli,ti4.Aa.a Mies, k #1, abiA0 • 41,1: t. t Thursday, July 5th, 196.2 -,•••.,..••••••••••rr.rn••• .••••••••011 M G A iS L' 0 R. .:3 UPPER WEDNE$DAY„ JULY .• 25 on Dr.. Myers' • Lawn Served from 6,30. to .8.00 Adults -.., S1.00 Children 'Under 12 604 • Baby Sitters Provided On Grounds Held Under Auspices Of Morning Star Rebekah LOW- MUSIC; AXAMINATION RESULTS. SUNDAY SCHOOLS HOLD SUCCESSFUL RECITAL, GIVEN 1 atoRr7o°f4tMap:1,4c400f and theory 13.771:: 'I' Qati:QeMniV4.14'al'16:TQeYetarillIingli:;6e1:4 PI C441)4BrP1.7-'48- ' Reeite.1 On Wedne.sday evening, I The pupils of Mrs Pro,* Thomp-, 'Mations held by the itOym vonfierY• „„ sea presented their third Piano ored by the three Sunday Schools of ' were taken 1)117113rileerMrsa'rrerdeaks ale Village), which was held In the , Istgeof WI4ohlitolrhivamlirup:H isaeulso :Psuotlioils4„ Thompson, ; results _ „ . C i follows; , ..onitratnitY Park on Friday "tor- duets, and tries and two vocal soles Pianoforte : noon, A program of ram; and games: were features of the entertainment, was run off by the tier. TI. 'L. Grade II -- Brenda Bone, honors. , Jennings and Rey, W, J. Mierrison, and Classical Selections were Played. . G roups of Folk Tunes, Popular Tilts, Norma Jean Mair, honors! assisted by A Kroup of older boys, , Grade III — Joyce Tinether, honors 1 'Bobby Rlaek, honors : Winners of Races: 5,6 all got prizes , with '.Bells Are Ringing", the i Linda Wilson opened the program Mary Gibson, honors , 7 - 8 --- Leanne Ferguson, Joan ,' Theme from Beethoven's Ninth ! Stephenson Grade V — Anne Oldfled, honors i Symphony and Mrs. Thompson play- : 9 - 10 Girls .— Dorothy Elliott, ed the Pathetique Sonata (First Grade VI .--- Glenna HouSton, honors i Grade 'VITT — Brenda Houston, bon : Dianne Machan. BOYS .— Scott Wil- movementl by Beethoven to close Sharon Storey, pass I son, Donald Gibson, the recital, A vocal solo "The Gr, VIII — Brenda Houston, honors , 11 - 12 Girls --- Karen Plate. , Gypsy Rover" by Kethaleen' .-eme Brenda Bone, Boys — Greg Wilson, I Kraut-el, was enjoyed by everyone, Grade I —Glenna Houston Theory i The pupils who performed were: Gordon Meehan first class honors 1 Over 12 Girls —Gail Wilson, " Lin d a Wilson, Gan Searle, Beverly Sharon Storey j Darien' e Meehan- Boys -- Larry ; McCall. George Morrison, Jim Old. " 1 Kellington, Paul Wilson, first class honors : field, Penny Lowe. Bobby Black, i Three-legged race — Gordon Norma Jean Moir Brenda,Bone I Meehan and. Tiarrie Ferguson; Gall it Neil Hemingway,' Leslie Perrle, Miracle. Whip, 15 oz. ''''' 39c., Stokleys Creanl Style Corn 1 .$ioz, 2 for ' ........... ” . " " " 29c :Hunts Tomato juice 48. oz. ..... ...... .......... 29c Libby's:Deep Brown Beans 20 -oz. 1$ for -- '$1.00 "'W.... .4 t . ROCERY 1 and Darlene Mecham. i Suzanne McDonald, Helen Searle . 1 Cutcheon and Shirley Pipe: Clorden Wheel-barrow Race — Cheryl Me- 'Mary Gibson, .Toyee 17-Nether. Lvnne: Flint. 1Vifich., attended the regular Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gorsalatz, of 1 • • , Petrie, Kathleen Krauter, Nancy , Workman. Maryann Phelan. Will ana Murrav Machan. i In a gliesstne contest to guess the ; Stliekler. Tim and Doug Wheeler, 1 morning service in Knox Church on niamber of milk - nettle caps to a I rarer, Wilsen. Carol Shonfreed Anne • Sunday morning and renewed ,; ulnas '-far. Ross FromingWrIT had the 1 roapple. cleimia rrne;qterl, Sharon i acquaintances. plogr.ef gneas There was a toffee i .et,-,rev, fralaPrifl Prpnrli T-Trolon”, ,Mr. and Mrs, Norman' Pheifer and r (..,,..,,,,thi e e-,,, f-11,1 q ',vitt ebildren and' i Mrs. Thompson expressed her, Elizabeth spent the holiday week - I end at Kirkland Lake. n neriant seramhle for the smaller 1 appreciation for, the interest shown CRANBROOK St. John's Church Brussels 102nd ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY, JULY 8th Morning Prayer -- The Venerable R. D. Mess MK/1M Archdeacon of Saugeen Consecration of St. John's by the Right Reverend H. F. Appleyard, Bishop of Georgian Bay Soloist Mrs. W, G. Severt, Stratford. The 'Spirit of God by Linger Bless This House by Brake Social Horn Following Evening Service livirat.YONE WELCOME 11 am, g p.m. We Deliver Phone 293 BRUSSELS COUPLE HONORED ON WEDDING ANNIVERSARY N0 TIVCIE Please note 'that ,my .office will 'be 'CLOSED from the ,evening of JULY 7th until 'the • evening of JULY 15th. I ,arm dividing 'my ;holidays is order to help ray -patients. Later hope to take ‘some•helidays in i Anguet, I On. Sunday, June 24th, Mr. end Mrs, Harvey IVezeutcheon Brussels, Ore$3. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dana, Joanne. I by those who attended and wished and Rickey visited with Mr, and I ronowing, stinner which ended with` i everyone , pleasant summer holiday, were honored on the occasion of their 40th wedding anniversary with a family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wheeler of Grey TwP. Members of their family were present from Seaforth, Walton, Hamilton, Toronto and Brussels. Fundsy. "-s" rshaved by the elder children, Committee in charge of arrange- CAMPBELL REUNION vents were Lawrie Cousins, Mrs. I The second Casnpoell reunion was , s Lloyd Wheeler. Mrs. jack, Mc- I held on July 1, at the home of Mr. ; Cotcherm. Mrs, Jim Dayis. Mrs. Geo, 1 and Mrs. Mac Shaw, R.R. 8, Brussels, ruing. Mr's Reg, Watson and Mrs. . Matheson. Close to 115 descendants of Alex- ander Campbell and his wife Ann Dewar, were present from Brussels, A Delicious Summer Treat Miss Helen Knight, Toronto, is holidaying at the home of her mother, Mrs. Gordon Knight. Misses Marilyn and Dorothy Knight are employed at Grand Bend icy the summer. ;Sunday visitors with Miss Alice J, Forrest, included Mr. and Mrs,, Victor Snarling, Detroit, Mrs. Addle Mundy, California and Mr, and Mrs. Ray Fear, Clinton. Mr and Mrs. Frank Smith and family spent the holiday week-end at their cottage near Orangeville. Peter Lefor is in Winghnm hosnital following an accident while Dr. le, 'W. Stephens ie Mrs. Allan Dunn in Kitchener on e eroa re cones for alT, ,::, ball game • Sill:PE/KW CE CREAM NOTICE S INTERESTED IN RECREATION i . Wingharn,, Blyth, (Vinton, Stratford, There will be organized recreat- : i Seaforth, Trenton, Elmira, Belgrave, ! ion in the Park six days a week Bhievale, Kincardine, Galt, Aylmer from two until five. All those , and other points. ' interested please attend. Donna i After a picnic lunch, games and Smith is the recreation director and. ' races were enjoyed under the .1Gyce Davidson will be in charge of ; tl direction of the sports committee, pool. Be Sure To Take Home Enough To Serve Your 'Family and Friends. Robert el..Vodden Robert. Henry Vodden, 64, a native of Ethel, died 'Thursday, June 28th, at Victoria Hospital, London. He had lived in London for the past 12 years. Surviving are his Wife, the former Velma Michael; three sons, Murray and Ross, all of London; two broth- ers, Harold of Blyth land Lorne of Hamilton, and one sister, Mrs. May Lake, London, The feneral service was held at the D. A. Rann funeral home, Brus- sels, Sat'utrda.y at 2 pan. IN MEMORIAM. McARTER — In loving memory or a dear Husband. Father and Grandfather, Ivan MeArter, who passed away July 8, 1966. He is gone, hut not forever And, as dawns another year In my lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of him are always near. Days of sadness still come o'er Ina, Friends may think the wound is healed, But they little know the sorrow That lies within the heart concealed. Too dearly loved to ever be for- gotten by his wife, family and grandchildren, VAL'S BEAUTY MOP Cutting, Styling Cold Wavle. A Speciality Phone 140 Brussels Mount 'Pleasant APPLICATIONS FIELDMAN for Federation of Agriculture tor the Go'anty of Huron will be received until the 31st, of 41*,' 1962. Applicants state qualifications and salary expected. Dee**, to commence Sept. 1st. Send applications to the offizei dr; Federation of. Agridulttrae, Box 316 Clinton, Ont. Lowest or %of lender not necessarily accepted. Elmer Ireland, President Burial cemetery, was in Ethel, havine. His arm was fractured in. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Turvey and Mr. hue niaceq when caught in a hay, f‘aier.PEOPLE WE KNOW and Mrs, Ken. Johnston. • The oldest visitor present was Evening Auxiliary ' Mrs. Carman Richards of Hamilton, visited here with 'her sister Mrs. . Mr. Robert. Turves of Blyth while the 3 oungest was Dale Shean, son of Alex McDonald over the weekend.' Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sheen of Dr. Carl Plum of Virginia, was a Stratford. Those who came the recent visitor with his father, greatest distance were Mr. and Mrs. Plum, and another, who le still a ; Colin Campbell and family of. patient in a Toronto hospital. I Trenton, and the visitor having a litr, K. McDonald of Montreal is a ' tdrilday closest to luly 1, was Mrs. visitor with his sister Mrs. Wm. 71c,bert Tummy of Myth. Mr S I 'M I LOM AY ROTARY AIL LI FRESH BREAD and BAKING DAILY. BINGO $lysomoo in PRIZES WEDNESDAY, JULY 11th Begins 9 P.M. 1161111111111111M1111111110.1111919•111111111111.1 (BROWNIE'S DRIVE-1N The June meeting of the ("ran- brook Evening Auxiliary was held Thursday evening June 14th, at the home of Mrs. Ross Knight with 19 members present., The leader, Jean Evans, opened the n, meeting with a verse, and led in, prayer. The first and last two verses of hymn 416 were sung. The script- nre, Mathew 7, verses 24 . 29 were read in unison. The meditation Wits' read by Jean 'Evans followed by prayer. The meeting was then turned over to the president. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The roll call was answered with a verse. Plans were made for the lunch for the C.O.C. picnic. The livening Auxiliary Is to be responsible for ' half the prizes. The !livening Auxil- iary Rally is to he held the second week in September, it was moved by Grace Evans and seconded by Marjorie Knight that we have no meeting in July. Plans were made for the August meeting. The collections was taken by Kay Phtefer, The topic, "A. News Letter from British Guiana" was read by Lena Noble. A hymn was snug and the leader elo,aed the meeting with prayer. Lunch was served by the hostess asi,ited. by Marjorie Knight and Kay W. S. Scott spent the Dominion. i During an election of officers Mr., Day weekend with his son Graeme and Mrs. Gordon Bosnian, Mr. and, •mel Mrs. Scott of Fonthill. Mrs, Harold Vincent and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Walsh, all of BelgraveB. G. Whittard was a holiday week- i end guest at the home of his son in I were appointedpoIn}ted as snorts corn- Mr. and Mrs. Peter TiemingwaY as sports eornmitt St. Catharines, were mittee for next year, and Miss brae ; have returned from their honeymoon Coulter of Aylmer, as secretary- `trip to the Marftimee and New. treasurer. England stetee. They are !Peed- ing few days at their home here. ALTAR SOCIETY MEETING before returning to their duties ' Mrs. Gordon Blake was host at Totoeto, her home when the St. Ambrose Mr. and Mrs. Art Burgess of Sitar Society met in June. London and Mr. Krendergaat of Mrs. Ferg. Cpnnely presided and Cleveland, were Sunday visitors with Mrs. 7irm. Van Ness led In prayer. Eighteen members answered the Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Leach. roll call by naming a shrine they Miss Dale Cardiff, who has COM, wished to visit, pleted successfully S; year at the Mrs. John Blake and Mrs. Louis Stratford Teachers' 'College, has Blake agreed to take charge of the social details during the week of snmmer school. Plans to enter a display at the Fall Fair, were begun, Mrs. Connelly offence nor home Berwick, Pen. are holidaving with for the next meeting. Augnst 16th, she mm irt suary of the recent ielatives in the community, 3 retreat was given. Mrs. Jack Ballantyne of Stratford Mrs, ,Van Ness and Mrs. Cooper was a recent visitor with Mrs. M. offered to act as visiting committee 13allantyne, 'until Ai k., ming. urrert events- at home and abroad MiSs. Enid Askin, Hamilton, spent I the weekend with Geo. and Mrs. were related by Mrs, Louis Blake, Oilier. interesting interesting readings wer 'Cyan's. . given, Two contests were held with Rave Misting Sr. was winner of i Mrs. Gaynor cur Mrs. Van Ness the. the $50 on draw sponsored by the ; \\Inners. Mrs. Lawrence Ryan won the door' Brussels Ilratch "8' of the Royal prize and Mrs. Sterner the mystery Ara-L(1 4in Legion, Mrs. Christetitt McDowell, who has 'Ptr ;astir Innch wog served by the left for Guelph where she will attend a Physical Education Course at the 0.A,C from ;NW to August R. Dr, anti Mrs, McCutcheon of THEATRE Limited CLINTON Two Complete Shows Nightly Children under 12 in Cars Pres SUMMER SCHOOL OF CATECHISM Four "Sisters of St, Joseph" of London, are teaching catechism this week to ,,he children of St Ambrose parish, This dourse of religious instruction has been arranged by the pastor Father Freker. The children and their parents are grate- ful to Father Frecker and the. Sisters. THURSDAY and FRIDAY July 5 - 6 Fine Family Entertainment Hit No. 1 -- Shown at 9,35 only ,' MISTY" David Ladd Arthur O'Connell (Colour — Scope) (a wonderful story of a rebel colt) Minlater: kit No. 2 — Shown at 11.00 "THE TWO LITTLE BEARS" Jane Wyatt Eddie Albert (Color — Scope) (Cartoon) (a comedy fantasy) Free Poptorn for 'children before 9.80 Thurs., July 5 oniy Brul Rrtative Past 56 ;reed, left our community ; adjourned. sses ep esen Organist: Mr. G. Surgeln No ChUrch Sand during July and August 11.15 A.M. tliorning Worship Everyone ;Most Welcome W. Jr Morrison, D.A.1 in Kincardine. She will he greatly HONORED BY FRIENDS PHONE 263e BRUSSELS SELWYN gAlttit i the mist weeizend for her new herne :I Missed by her boot, Of friends in the i PRIOR TO DEPARTURE Village. Mrs, Metiowell was always I Mrs, Gordon McDowell and Miss .,“titit.g to do her pot It, on..,... t%lr Illotlerito MahraugliteriWere honored 1 tia,,tehreteir their 7g: Vio;trIT i!i,a'r,':..:,:s t,;,4 eterented to her and had 1 kin4 Rev. SEAFORTH UPHOLSTERY Centre Street TELEPHONE 446 For all kinds or unticdetering. been a resident Or nr118$0,1,5 401'7 the bre.F.r.eane in charge and the meeting for all rind. even story or two departUre from Brussels. The even- A iglicat Churcl OF CANADA Ort.JOHN'S Oa% H. L. Jenny D.A.; L,:rie. Opasniiit Mrs, t3. Elltet to neer the disheartened, we hope tug 'Nvas enjoyably ,abett piayitlg, i MIT. ivrenwAll wIll find an abund. tordO, An address W an de of lititniitieSS In het net beta i fittest (")r' honor by Mar' S!°44: Boatel's SAT. - MON,• . TUES. = Wet,. July = to - it Hit No. 1 -- Shown at 9.40 only 'GUNS OF NAVARONE" earejory Peck David filven Anthony Quinn memo Seene) „„, Beater: thn,f, alit remerAer, tits 'And 'And Mrs,MerieWell was 'presented alto ant u lt.SSelS felends with the fend t'lth .1"1fi 411(1 1"F with ft didett, 3ttiCe MiUt§ELS. 0i 614E! kiti Mottitiig traYer and 'ettnetti Seet-led Of tonaderiltiod Itin# 11 ant, 8 pin, ....:.-- Farris Suiltielet oi.... memories that She is leaving behind asi• • • I Mr, and hira. RANT, NotalAdy and Brush, Rol ler, Sera31 '--untlill ' Ti.livir't stIcillf file lielblav Weekend to 6ikiLLgel TikAtIESMAIIII ' hitnvt.n with Ikir .tha Mrs. linhert rerined.v. .end' famliv 1 Hit No, 2 Shown at 12.18 "TANK FORCE^ Vietoe Mature (Colour Scope) (darteee) - . BORN eett Mira. ReteVti Thenias. In the St. , thomaS-Flain 40101'n1 nesriltal, 25t11,11 Nen Tinerithy. faro Davies, Heottri No Service