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WeduesdaY, June 17th, 1953
$2.00 per year $2.50 U. Z.*.
The Ladies' Aid of Melville Church
are holding a
Homemade Baking Sale and Tea on
Saturday, June 20th at 8.30 in the evening
At the Brussels Public Library.
Everybody Welcome
GARDEN PARTY
Duff's United Church Walton
FRIDAY, JUNE 19th
Supper served from 6 to 8 P. M.
On the Church Lawn
'4OLLOWED BY A GOOD PROGRAM
Admission, Adults 75c, Children 40d
eseettenemeten
BO RN
MANN — Charlie `and Winnifred
Manne R. R. 1 List owel, are happy to
announce -tbe birth of a daughter in
Listowel Memorial Hospital, on Sun-
day, June 7th, 1953. A sister for
Cheryl and Sandra.
BORN
Mr. and Mrs, Ralp Pearson, Bra2.
sels, wish to announce the btrth ot
thee:. daughter Nancy Louise on Sum
day, May alet, at Dr. Myer's nursing
lame, Brussels.
JAMES'f OWN
A Very sacessful coronation .ea
and bazaar was held at the home ot
Mrs. Paul Adams, highway 86, soon.
sored by the ladies No. 1 aerate of the
Moieworta Presbyterian Church, at
which a draw was made on the quilt,
and Mrs. Isaac Metcalt of Glennan-
an was the lucky wlneer, also sold
at the bazaar was novelties, aprons
Plain baking and candy.
REGENT THEATRE
Seaforth, Ont.
June 18- • 19 - 20 Technicolor
"BATTLE OF APACHE PASS"
John Lund Jeff Chandler
Gerinimo, famed Apache, takes to
the war path. It's the Cavalry a•
gainst the Apache in a mountain
pass. Full of action, war dances and,
mangnifIcent dcenery.
June 22 - 23 • 24
"OPERATION SECRET"
Cornet Wilde Phyllis Theater
Across the globe and back again
four nations hunted. for a U. S.
Marine. It's tense action and drama
combined in the underground actly•
ity of World War II.
June 25 - 26 - 27 Technicolor
Ray Bolger Allyn McLerle
A famous comedy comes to the
screen with eleven hit songs. It takes
ue back to the horse and buggy daya
at Oxford University.
COMING —
"LOST IN ALASKA"
THE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH IN CANADA
Melville Climb
Brussels
Minister, Rev. W. 14. T. Fulton
10.00 a. m. Sunday School
11. a, in, Morning 'Worship .
United Church
OF CANADA
!Meister, Rev. Andrew Lane'
Morning Worship—•11: o'clock
Father's Day Service
Slogan—Every father at church
with his son or sons, or wane
other man's son if you have
no son of your °wet. ..
March School — 12 o'clock
Church of England
Parish cf Brussels
Rev. A. Norman Mils, M. A.
3rd eSenelay After Trinity
Jufte 2,4et, 1958
St. Johri"s Church, Brussels -
8.80 a- fl. leloy Communion
11 a. nee Moving Pra,yeY
Sunday School
St. David's: Church, Henfryn-
2.8e m m 'Holy Cemniunion
Sunday Schad
- St. George's Churoh, Walton—.
9.80 n. m. Morning Prayer
MELVILLE CHURCH
On Sunday morning at Melville
Church, Rev, W. H. T. Fulton based
bee sermon on the words," She hath
done what she could'', (Mark 14-8)
from the incident at Mary breaking
the alabaster lox of ointment and
pouring it on the head of Jesus
Also of the poor widow temowing two
mites, all her living, Into the
treasury. She also had done all she
could, and Jesus equally commended
both women. It is not the size of the
gift which maitters, but the love
wisieb prompts it. Are we doing all
we can, and is our church, doing all
it earl towards furthering the King.
dom of God.
The ohoir rendered the anthem,
"The Lard is my Shephered" ley Mac-
learrere. L. D. Thompson, organist
of the. church was ;assisted by Miss
Barbara Alien who played the organ
during the offering and at the close
of the service.
INTERMEDIATE C SOFTBALL
SCHEDULE OF GAMES
The eollowing ts the sohedule for
Groan 3 Intermediate Softball Group-
ing' :
June
19 --Stone School at Bluevale
33—Wroxeter at Brussels
23—Bine-rale at Stone School
2,3-EtItel at Belgrave
25—Bluevale al Bruseels
25—Ethel at Monkton
26—Stone School at Ethel
27—Wroxeter at Belgrave
30—Wroxeter at Bluevale
30—Brussele at Stone School
July
2—I3russels at Menkton
3—Wroxeter at Ethel
4—Stone School at Belgrave
4—Monkton at Bluevale
7—Brussels at Wiroxr4ter
5—Ethel at Bluevale
7—Monkton at Stone School
9—Ethel at Brussels
9—Delgreve rot Monkton
10—Monkton nt Wroxeter
BRUSSELS UNITED OHURCH I BRUSSELS W. 1, ENTERTAINED
OBSERVES FLOWER SUNDAY 21 GRANDMOTHERS
At the annual fiawer service In
'Brussels United Church on Sunday
morning, June 7th, the beauty of
flowers and piste combided to era- alt a meeting in the basement of the
phasize the theme of the day, Brussels Iabeary, Each grand-
"Jevrela of lieween."
The oheneel of the churcb Was
almost filled by a tall mince of
crown made entirely of flowers) —
lilacs in deepening shades of mauve
end red and violet, with white
lilacs and gold tulles aupplying
lovely effects. Two sets of aerie
also done in white lilacs led to the
gold and white "gates of heaven"
and the roar steps were' labeled
Fetith, Rope, Love and Charity.
Seated at aoh side of the gates
were two white -lad girls, lOvelya
and. Paley Chisholm who repre
molted angels, The background of
Trathery green cedars. was relieved
by the rotor many flowers placed
among it and in front were tall bus.
het,: nf ii1nc, lupins and tulips,
Following the organ prelude by
the organeet, 1Tr Edwin Martin,
a cornet duet, "How Lovely Are
Ttey Dwelling' was Played bY
Marion Hemingway and Keith
Turnbull and as they played the
junior members of the Sunday
School marched into, the charch,
each cariytng a tiny bouquet of Mrs. Lorne Nichol, convener of
- and lilacs, which el.torical research and current
,they laid along the curved edge events, stook chargs of the meeting
of the altar before taking thele and read on intereeting and humor -
seats across the front of the mot "erihute to grandmothers of
chrerob. During tile service they several generations ago" when
01551.11lldregon.„dl,l,gh.pfu1 chorus', "Hendo
appy homnakeing was done the hard
-"IOW way, The weekly scrubbing of the
Two anthemei "Heavenly jewels" white -ash kitchen DOOM and the
and "Pearls of the Way," -were sung
by the choir of• the senior Sunday
School and a double trio with Joan
Thormas, Ruth Hetieingway, Agnes
Lane, Joyce 'Miller, Voyce Thomas,
and Lena Miller sangPaThine Alone."
Rev. A. Lane wne. in charge of the
service and be expressed the ap•
areciation of the congregatio,r. to a
NOTIC E
To all Legion members. There
will be a Zone District "C" Drum
head Service in Tiverton on Sunday
June 21. All those wishing to ga
please meet at Legion Hall at 12.30
p. m. Sunday, June 21. The Legion
Pipe Band will be in attendance,
lets go Boys and support our Branch.
Executive Branch 018 Bruesele.
The alajeetie Women's institute
entertained the grandmothers of the
community on Thursday afternoon
woolt~~..v..~00
LLASHMAR
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
LISTOWEL, ONTARIO
mother was presented with a rib-
bonarimmed corsage as Elbe, ar-
rived, Mrs. W. H. Bell, the presi-
dent, was in charge of the meeting,
Plane for Canada Day, Ang. 21, at
the A.C.W.W. convention in T0701110,
were diseaseed and it was announ.
eed that the Brussels branch b.as
been allotted nitre tickets. A request
for 0 glom, photograph of the in.
stitale for the Tweedsmuir Book
has been made. and the picture was
token en the west lawn of the Lib-
rary.
The July meeting of the brenah
w'll take the form nf a family pie -
ea. et Seeforth Lione. Park, nnd it
is planned to invite the Craubrook
Worn'tn`. institu'et Mrs. 'William
raen.. Mr. real 'Hemingway and
Mr.. Ber. .rohnston were annotated
o pragrnm eommittee. Pure:hoses of
wirtrinw enverthlia:a. and a new supply
of (halm for use in the Library was
1 -It with s committee consisting of
Mrs Within. Tnrubull and Ms's.
H. Bell to decide before the Sato
-Leather meeting,
Two Shows Nightly
Rain or clear — first show at dusk
Thursday, Friday June 18 • 19
"THE FIGHTER',
Richard Conte Vanessa Brown
washing of rag e.arpets 'were nos-
taleleally compared with grand-
dauelhtersa, waxed linoleum and her
aecuum cleaner. MTS. Wesley Kerr,
Mrs. George Evans, Mrs. John
WoPir and Mr.. Neleen fandetf eon.
laiantad elierelite nnrohnr (led!.
opted to the 21 arendrnothare nee.
eat
group of women who had planned Mrs. Angus Brown discussed the
the decorations. On each window motto, dealing with "Character,
wag a floweranade form of a star, courage, cheerfulness, and co-op.
a crown and the sceptre. His ser- eratim” Mise Bessie Moses gave a
anon echoed the 'theme of the day, reading. Mrs. R. W. Stetphens. who
which was done in `white letters, had attended the district annual
meeting at Ethel in May, gave her
"Jewels of Heaven" on a rectangular
background of green, report a the meeting. Refreshments
were served by Mrs. Andrew Turn
bull, Mrs. John Wheeler, Mrs. Stan-
ley Wheeler, Mrs. Eldon Wilson,
and Mrs. John Spetr.
Saturday, Monday June 20 - 22
"BUGLES IN THE AFTERNOON"
(Technicolor)
Ray MIlland
PRIENDSHIP CIRCLE
The Friendship Circle of the 17nit.
ed Church anet iv the church par -
tor on Wed., June 3rd, for their
regular monthly meeting. The meet-
ing opened with the theme hymn.
The Scripture passage was read by
Mrs. A. MeTaggart. Mrse Kellington
led in prayer. The topic on "Radio
Programmes" was given by Mrs. 0.
ItfaClatcheon. A very pleasing piano
acdo was rendered by Mrs, E. Martin.
ellhe roll call was "My Favourite
Reeipe". Hymn 3446 was then sung,
During the business session it was
decided to make a red -pe book and
to sell copies of it in the fall. After
the singing hymn 46 the meeting was
closed by repeating the benediction.
Lunch was served by tihe committee
in charge
Tuesday, Wednesday June 29 • 24
"SECRET OF CONVICT LAKE"
Glenn Fetal Gene Tierney
Thursday, Friday June 26 - 26
"CAPTAIN SCARLETT" (Tech.)
Richard Greene
Saturday June 27
"MARA MARU"
Errol Flynn Ruth Roman
fterteltZ44
Mrs, Nellie Wardell
Following -an nines, of several
months, there passed away on Tues-
day evening, in Strathroy General
Hospital, Nellie Frances Oliver,
widow of the late NV:4111am Wardell.
Mrs, Wardell is survived by two
sons, Norman on the homestead,
and Howard of Sarnia, and four
daughters, Mrs. Wm. Daniel (Elsie)
and Mrs. Russel Currie (Olive) of
'Denfield, R IL 3, Mrs. J. D, Sexton
(Grace) of Strathroy, and Mrs.
Melville Dennis (Ethel) of Grey
Townehip. There are also twenty-
two grandchildren and five great
gum et' ree.
will be held on Thursday afternoon
from the Denning funeral home in
Strathroy. with interment in Strath -
ray cemetery.
I. 0. Q. F. REBEKAH ASSEMBLY
Toronto, June 10 — The coveted
Decoration cif Chivalry, highest a-
ward of the 1 0. 0: 1'. Rebekah As-
sembly, today was conferred upon
67 Members a the Rebekah Assemb-
ly, Grand Lodge of Ontario, at the
animal seesions of the I. U. 0. F.
'Which are being held all thisweek
here. The Rebekahs have a mein.
begetter: of more Olen 10.000 in Ont-
ario. Recipents of eh,' award, given
Aor meritorious and outstanding
service' in their rexpeetive lodges in.
eluded. Jean Lillie, Morning Star
Brussels,
Matheson • Sheardowp
yellow elnereanthemums and light-
ed candles, bordered the. altar of
Trin'ty Lutheran Church, Sebastopol
for the marriage on Saturday after.
reon mine 71.h. of Elaine Babas
P1' lilown. daughter of Mr. and
Mr. Thames Rheardown, of Inger-
:loll to:Kerrey Stewart Matheson,
eon of Mr. and Mrs., D. C. Matheson.
BruSSOS.
'REV. 0. J. C. Stoekmann. minister
of the Church officiated,
The bride V110 was, given in mar -
Haar by her father. wore an aiiro
noon &pee of powder blue. the nod
We fesituring a lace yolk, studdeci
with sequins with 11 she wore a small
white Sewer bat with stiffened vell
and a c-orsage of deep red roses.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan McManu', of
Stratford were the young couples
attendants, the latter wearing a
navy blue sheer costume with navy
and white ribbon hat and corsage of
red roses, ,
A wedding luncheon' and reception
followed at the home of the bride's
Parents.
1
Higgine — Stephens
Standards, of white and yellow
flowers. with lighted candles. form
ed the decorations in Trinity College
Crape] for the marriage a Miso
Dorothy Stephens, daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. Russell W. Stephens of
Brussels., Ont„ to Mr. D'Arey Hig-
gins', son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
G. Higgiar of Toronto. Provost.
R. S. K. Seeley °Metaled.
Dr. Stephens gave his daughter in
marriage. Her !handsome white
gown of pure Italian silk taffeta had
a 4 -neckline, -fitted bodice em-
broidered with seed pearls, and
bouffant skirt ending in a chapel
train. .A Juliet bat of taffeta. em-
hroidered in pearlsheld her fineer-
tip veil. and her flowers Were
UNITED CHURCH WM. S. Eucharist !Mee and stephanotis ac:
.
The annual meeting of the Assoc—
anted with blue cornflowers, in
cas
tate Helpers, of the W. M. S. was cade effect
Miss Isabel Stephens, maid of hon.
held in the schaoleoom of the United .
under the leas/drake of Mrs. A.
:ear' ncohrosLeegaat7. bv:Idelwaihdl.tewnaysloinn
Church, Bru.ssels,ion Wed., June 10,
eulle over green taffeta; and Miss
Armstrong. Guests at the meeting
flTPFW.I.: were strapiees. and ballerina.
white tulle over yellow taffeta. Their
the meeting opened with hymn 182
were members of the Ethel Auxiliary !
length; they wore tulle stoles, stud
and prayer by Mra. M. Dennis. Mrs
R, 13005 read the Scripture lesson, flower cornnets of Mee cornflowers
Yellew meremeritee and talisman
using the 119 "Nairn. Miss Flo Buell -
roses to snatch their remade boa-
tman read the minutes of the last
meeting and Mrs. R. J. MaLeatclain
ue
(meta Mr. Rowan MerDonald wee
gave the treasurer's report The roll groomsmen. and sherwere Mr.
Gerald Kirkby. Toronto; Dr. Ras -
call was responded to by using the ; strobtis. But roc..
word "help". A collection will be , sell Stephens, Boston; Dr. ,Tim
taken at the next meeting to aid in
saletalet work. A. life membership '
Tinivereity Women's Chili.
The reception was. bald at the
certificate was presented to Mrs.
W. Rose. Mrs 'Armstrong introduc-
ste dile speaker, Mrs. L. Wightman,
Wingtham; the delegate to the Dom-
taloa Conference, who gave a very
interesting address taking as her
subjed, "The privilege of being
W. M. S. members whose overall aim
should be "The World for Christ/ !
Mast deDoelder, of Ethel, Pang
very enjoyeble solo entitled "I' know ,
that my Redeemer layette" The
meeting elosed wirth singing God ,
Save the Qeen. Lancet was serve
bv the Aseociate Helper's Committee ;
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to express my thanks
to all those who sent Tale cards. gifts.
treats and flowers, ad those who
celled and visited me when I had my
operation and iajury.
Rose Campbell
CAPITOL I ISTOWEL
THEATIW-2
CARD OF THANKS
2 shows nightly 7.30 — 9,30 p. m,
Matinee Saturday 2 p. m. Mr, end Mrs 'Strickler wish to
ftworgatibitt•••••••914 thank the friends who sent flowers,
Thurs., Fri., Sat June 18 • 19 201
You're due for the season's highest
Song and Dance treat of a tale of
Minstrel Show days when you SCO
Dan Dailey and Dinna Lynn in
"MEET ME AT THE FAIR" '
Mon., Tues. June 22 - 23
Here is the Inside story 01 big time
crime — how It operates — where
it draws Its strength. William Hoid-
en — Alexis Smith in
"THE TURNING POINT"
TUESDAY FOTOMTE
OFFER $200.00
2nd OFFER $80.00
Monday Attendance Card MALI
Wed., Thurs. June 24 • 25
Red Skelton, Jane Greer In
"THE CLOWN" 1
Everybody loves a clown and youlli
Red when you see him as the 010WP
— a Pere film treat of patros and
comedy
Coming Soon — Exclusive Showing
"A QUEEN IS CROWNED"
cards and messages during her
recent illness. Special thanks to OUP
neighbours who sent in haltieg,
ed with the household duties and
finished the eeeding. We are verf
grateful ler all OW. 011`011PS.
CARD OF THANKS
(Inc eineere thanks to our neigh •
boars end Wends for their help in
repairing the damage done by thi. '
tornado. You were 111°0 generous
in giving of your time and We ap-
preciate year wand -avail co-operation '
Wm. and Elizabeth Bellinger
ainea. Leitrim le te mice. or
Brussels Lions Club
ANNUAL FROLIC
FRI., JUNE 2: '. and SAT., JUNE 27th
The Only Organized Clown Band in
.6 t:
FRIDAY,JUNE 26th —
ME. -1,•'S BALL GAME — p. on. Sharp
BINGO AND ALL YOUR FAVOURITE GAMES
— STAGE PRESENTATION —
THE RHYTHMETTES — Dance Team
THE GREAT 210N1 Magician Erno — Comedian
BICYCLE DRAW — 10.00 p. m.
MAIN PRIZE DRAW — 11.30 p.
EVENING DANCE
SATURDAY, JUNE 27th
AFTERNOON — CLOWN BAND — Business Section
KIDDIES' COMEDY SP EC I ALT I ES
— EVENING —
PARADE TO PARK —7.30 p. m. Sharp
THREE BANDS — Brussels Lions Club Band
Brussels Legion Pipe Band
GIRLS' BALL GAME — 7.30 p. m. Sharp
BINGO AND ALL YOUR FAVOURITE GAMES
STAGE SHOW
BICYCLE DRAW — 10.00 p. m.
MAIN PRIZE DRAW — 11.30 p. m.
EVENING DANCE
clown Band
FREE
— Tickets will be given to every boy and girl, 15 years and under.
entering the park, for a draw on a bay's or girl's BICYCLE — SAW!),
NIGHT — Tickets must be held by recipient and they Must be o§
the Grounds' When Draw Is Made.
Prize Draw Tickets —
„
30c Ea...n, or 5 for $2.00 — GET YOURS NOW
FRIDAY, JJNE 26, 1953
1. Philo° 17 -inch Television Set
2. Men's or Ladies' Tip Top Suit
3, Electric Tea Kettle ....
SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1953
1. Westinghou=r 21 -inch Television Set
2. Men's or Ladies' Cambridge Tailored Suit
3, Electric Tea Kettle ....
Parades — Comedy Antics — Games
REFRESHMENT BOOTH IN 'PARK
ADMISSION TO PARK 25c — CHILDREN Under 15 — FREE
PROCEEDS IN AID OF BRUSSELS' LIONS CLUB
WELFARE WORK
Blake - Tomaszewski
Rev. B. Durant a St. Ambrose
Church, Brussels, united in marriage
Irene, daughter of Mr. and the; late
Mrs.,. Steven Tomaszewski, Tiverton.
and Mr. John William Blake, son of
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Blake, Brus-
sehe The bride given is marriage
by her father, wore a dress of white
satin, a headdress held her veil In
place, and she carried white earn
ations and red roses,
Miss Hedy Tomaszewski, Kitchen-
er, sister of the bride, as brides-
maid, wore a pink- nylon net gown.
small headdress of the same colon,*
and -carried blue chrysanthemums
The maid of honour Mrs, Howard
Wade, London, sister of the groons
in pale green aylon net gown, with
small headdress, east monied yellow
chrysenthemumse Junin,' bridesmaid
was eire. G. Chamicki, Walton
dreeeed lone pink germ of nylon
mt with matching headdress and
carried blur ehryeallthell111111S. The
flower girl Dianna Blake, niece or.
the groonl, wore e short orrulo
:avii::widniu,eic:s.with taw, headdress nf
while flowers, carrying yellow (airy
The creemsnien were Me. Clordna
Blake, Terussele. brother of thP
cronm, and Mr. T -Toward '1111.1o, Lee.
don. The ushers- were Mr. Goatee T.
T11.11CP and Ms. le. Tomeserwski,
The areom'e mother wore a nave'
P1toer dress with whit., noressorloi
and corsage of white earna i ion q.
kliqa Dpitno-, ()ream
tat plavod the weddinr Innate.
Reconfirm and dinner were beid
et the New American Tietel. with
eneate from Detroit atielt.
h • 1) ”
T.11••tn, Tirorinn 'Marton and Thai,
CARD OF THANKS sels
Afterr hnr• Print Mt- towl mea
Bruseele *United Church Sunday , let aa. reeiele -peer Tieneeeie
Reboot would- like to Pawns: a sin
cern thanks to n11 members of ether '
elturehee who gave flowers end help.
ed in any way to mike our Flower
Sunday n success 'ale.° to members
of our rswss enlIZTenritii111 WlIn tame
and bola Ina helped eethered els • •
ers.
Teachers end °Meet%
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