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The Brussels Post, 1953-7-1, Page 1THE BRUSSEL.S POST Post Publishing House Authorized a rend plass EMI, Post OU* r Deparkasent Ottaer Wednesday, July 1st, 1953 $O.00per year $2.5OU.S. ita APITOL THEA RE USTOWEL 2 shows nightly 7,30 — 9.30 p. m.• Matinee Saturday 2 p. m. 1 BRUSSEUS LIONS CLUB HOLDS SUMMER FROLIC, The aenuaisummer frolic of the I Brussels Lions Club began Friday I evening of last week with a men's ball gripe at Victoria Park. The FRIDAY and SATURDAY JULY 3 — 4 patted° to the park was led by the A thousand war painted Cress turned the North snows red with Legion Pipe Band, who also reou- vengeance' and the fate of a continent rode with a Lone Canadian tnibuted a number of soled - Mountie. A story based on the early days of the Royal Canadian fops at the park 4 There Mounted Penes. was a stage presentation by The Rhythmettee and the Great Zioni, a magician. Dingo' and other games and dancing also presided entertain. meat. MONDAY • TUESDAY • WEDNESDAY JULY 6 - 7. - 8 Saturday 3 Showings Nightly 6.45 —,8.15 continued with — 9.45 P. m. after t.on the frolic the Clown Band "PONY SOLDIER" with Tyronne Power — Penny Edwards. No Advance In Prices. THE ONLY 'us. -WHOM RAMIS OF THE CORONATION \EUZABETHOfQUEENN .. f t, . v. \t "Slat . t ' d'\tate i ,e _ e:t‘! the • Wes musts ths.•. C;lun non Cetemsny. 1`\ t h r �Ft11� .1 • •: if lf1 :1.4i�,i A QUEEN 15 CROWNED' NOTE: FO1 MITE discontinued for this week only. Band ' Concert At Victoria Park, Brussels SUNDAY. JULY 6th at 9.15 p. M. Silver Collection Averybody Welcome FLOOD -LIGHT FOOTBALL. GAME Brussels vs Winthrop At Victoria Park on MONDAY, JULY 6th At 9 p. m. 1. 0. 0. F DECORATION SERVICE The Western Star Lodge I. 0. C F., No. 116 are holding their annual Decoration Service at the Bruosels Otm4terp on Sunday, July 6th, Bras sets Lions Club Boys' ' and Girls' Band and the Legion Pipe Band will be in attendance. Parade to start from ono mile south of Brussels at. 2.30 le In. THE PRESBYTERIAN .. CHURCH IN CANADA Melville Cburei Brussels Minister, Rev. 1N, H. T. Fulton 10.00 a. m. Sunday School 11 a. m. Morning Worship United Church OR DANApA- aMinister, Rev AmIrMe.,411.1 Morning Worehtp--'l* O'clock Church ,School 1.0 o'clock tee•.... Church of England' Parish of Snsplele MI5 A. tonna* Inii.' M. A. 5th $uaday After 'Trinity • July 0thy 1956 $t. John's Church, Brussels - 11 a, m. Holy Communion Sunday Soltool St, David's Church Henfryn— 2,00 p. in. Holy Cemmun1on. Sunday $oi100l St. George's Church, Walton-- 9,80 a. m, 1 -Poly c ommunloii' ofteigigegegeisionermingreammis pentormiug downtown, featuring kiddies ctmedy specialties, In the evening the Lions Boys and Girls Band, the Clown Band and the • MEETING OF 0, R. M. T. A. On Fridoy haat the annual meet in of Tluron County branch of the Ontario Registered Muslc Teaeeerat' Association was held at the Corm- m.ercial Hotel Qlili, Clinton. Atter a very enjoyable luncheon. Mr. Regi- nald Bedford of Hamilton, examiat Ing In tis dietriot for the Tor - into Coeserviatorq of (eine;, gave a very practical tack to the teacher.+, on the 'tenehing of music prepar- ding miens for examinationka alto other musical topics. A 'vote M thanks wall (tendered to Mr, Bedford. Presentationis were made to Mrs, Alice Brce:ters, who is moving ti. Toronto, in the Fall, also to Mita Eileen 4Hddon of Clinton, who is tc be married very eh'ortly, The same slate of officer), were elected for the ensuing year. Legion Pipe Band paraded to the I Expressions of . regreat were vole - park. A girls ball game was follow • i ed, in the loss of two of our valuable ed by •the stage show, bingo, games ;• mode teachers. and dancing Fun for the kiddies • included a merry-go-round, 5is'h pond and pony rides. MELVILLE CHURCH 4 Lucky bottlers of the bicycle tickets- The sacrament of the Lord's. Sup given Ere.. to all children on the '; per was held on 'Sundpymorning at grounds were 'Audrey Wheeler I Melville Presbyterian Church, when datugblter of Mr. and Mrs. hack et large rengregation was present. Wheeler •end Raymond Bronson, son a Rev. Mr. Fulton 9poike from Luke2 • ' 1 of Mr. and Mrs. R. Bronson. Wt I 11, _with desire. I have desired to I ners of the television sets wiere tC i eat this Pa's'sover with' you 1n I Whitmore, Blyth, and Ross Bennett, I our daily lives we should as mem- 1 Walton. Miss Elaine Wood reeelV^d 1 bars be an example to others, and , the 'Pip Top Tailor suit andeMies' know the great me'a'ning of the sad. Joan Ste. Marie the Cambridge suet. I nament. Au anthem was rendered The electric tea kettle went to I by the Choir, the solo part taken by L. Ken (address not given) and Wen King several new members i B. McMillan of Owen Sound. I jointed the e'burab. Lion President Harvey Jrohnsta•e, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS • at the close at the erotic spoke oriel- Tendere will be received for con• °trusting and repairing the Smt••n I and Pease Drain- in Morris Townefelp by this undersigned up until 2 y. M. July 6, 1953. The Smith Drain consists of open i PEOPLE W F' KNOW drain and the Pease Drain consists f o1 partly open and party tile drain. ! All work must he done according to the Engineer's specification, Plane, profiles and specifications may be ' seen at the Clerk's office. A certified cheque for ten per cent of the contract price must ac- I company each tender. Lowest or any tender not necessarily emoted. 1 Gen. C. Martin, Clerk, ;.Morris Twp. GREY TWP. AREA TRUSTEES ly thanking all those who had ab SPONSOR TORONTO TROP, tended and all who raped A, make the frolic a success. * * * The Qr ey Township School Ares • Board sponsored a bus trip to Tor- onto tor the teachers and entrance pupils on Friday. Kenneth Mc- Farlane, chairman of the board, and John Conley 'also a member accent parried them. Mr. D. M. hIacTavish is enjoyie; • a week cl the lake. • * * CARD OF THANKS. Mr: Waltter Williamson had the We With to"' offer our grateful misfortune to fall and break bis thanks de. our neighbours aid I arm. friends for their help to rebuild out a * * * barn. The friendly spirit and marl I Mrs. Albert Willis from the west acts of kindness will ?,lwaya •b,. I is a visitor with her sister Mrs. remembered. WEDDING 'CARDDIFF-"STEWART J(IN0AliDINE — Before en altar arnangements of summer flowers 1 in Olathe United Ohurch, Audrey 1 Bllzabeth Stewart, daughter of Me and Mrs. Albeit Stewart, ICinear dine Township, became the bride of John Nelson Cardiff, son of Mr. and - Mrs. Albert Cardiff, Molee- worth, The Rev. F. G. Purchase et. fioiated for the double ring cert. pony. Mies Doris Bonnett, Tiver• ton, played the wedding miens. Miss Jean Oardtiff, of Landon, sister of the broom Bang, Given in marriage by ber fa. ther, tete bride was lovely in Boor - laugh guwn of white nylon net over taffetta with short Chantil'v lace jacket, hie% yelling collar and fingenOtip well banded with Clte.n- tdily lace and held in place by eonenet or pearls and rhinestone. She wore lily point mittens and carried American Beauty roses. Miss Catherine Stewart, sister at the bride, was maid of honour to pastel blue and Miss Kathleen Ford, of Gerrie, bridesmaid. was in daffodil yellow, both identica2ly syled in nylon net aver taffeta with 'Charstilly lane jackets. They and Jerry Cardiff ushered. James Cardiff was his bsother's groomsma , and Gordon Stewart 1 and Jerry ushered. At the •reception in the church parlors, the bride's mother work i black silk crus with etnbroidere 1 bodice and .black. and white e • I cessories witb corsage of A nerican Beauty roses. The groom's mother 1 waw attired in blue erepe with French lace and aocessaries in i black and white and wore a cot 1 sage of Ophelia roses. Fotlowing their wedding trip M'• and Mrs Cardiff will reside iu Mole, I worth. 1 W. Parr. Rain er clear — first show at dusk Note: News and Cartoon at each I Miss Jr an Mo.4nter of Waterloo speit the week -end at her home In Morris Twp. * * * Mr. and Mns. Oldfield, Dundalk, were weeloend guests at the home of Mr. WW1 Mrs. M. C. Oldfield, Miss Edith Marks is oenfined to her bedt 1 home with inflate- I *NOTICEThe Aneual Memorial Service tor Ithe Elena Centre Cemetery•will paChurch as guest speaker.LLASHMARDRIVE-IN THEATRELISTOWEL, ONTARIOTwo Shows Nightly thildren of Toronto spent the week Es •ter Oratory rheumatism, at present. 1 • CARD OF THANKS 1 take this opportunity to thank my telati' es, friends and neighbours Dolly and Gordon Wilkinson. I CARD OF THANKS i would like to express my thanks 1 to all those who sent me cards, teats and flowers and to those woo I visited me daring my recent illness. I Special tiamke to the Ladies' Aux I Canediar. Legion No. 2.t8, also to Mrs. 11. Coureheene. • Elizabeth Wintle, with Mr. and Mrs, L. G. Switzer. who by cards. letters, flowers and * * h visits con' eyed their sympathy due 1 Dr, Donald McRae, Mrs. McRae big the recent illness and subsequent show. • and baby daughter, are holidaying• death of my dear husband. Such I with his mother Mrs, T. T. lgcRp kindly nets will never be forgotten. I * * lits Walter Httggnn r. "MV FRIEND FLICKA" I (Technicolor) I home for the week -end • with her THE ROOSEVELT HEIRESS Roddy McDowell Preston Foster I parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Jewell. AND THE BARBER'S SON I k In the American Weekly with this I Thur. Fl July 2 - 8 Miss ,Tan Jewell, Toronto, res "CORNATIO.N OF QUEEN ELIZABETH' In Color fly . - • 20t4 Century Fox Friday and Saturday , July 3 end 4 'This flim Shown In addition to regular features en these dates. Sat. - Mon July 4 - 5 "ROOM FOR ONE MORE" Cary Grant Betsy Drake Tues. r Wed. July 7 - $ ',SIVA' ZAPATA" Marlon •Brando' Jean Peters Anthony Quinn Thurs. - Fri. July 0 . Id "CHICAGO DEADLINE" Alan Ladd Donna Reed Sat.. Mon. July 11.19 "SHE'S WORKING HER WAY THROUGH •COLLEQE'a (Techntooler) Virginia Mayo Gene Nelsen Misses Headier and Barbara Allen Louden, were weak -end visitors with Sunday's (July 5) Issue Detroit Sum i their parents Mr. and Mrs. H. 13,1 day Tintee, reed a great American d Allen. tome story — the story of Sara I * * *• Delano Roosevelt, the granddaughter • Mos. B. J. McDougialt and Wight- of the tate President, and Tony di i ere Laurel, 'Eleanor ` and Caroline BoIiaentuia, .sour of au immigrant 1 ,pont the weekend With Charles New York barber! Read it in Tnh • Penfound .Ameritca i Weekly with Sunday's, * * * Detroit Times' f Miss Simile Porter and Miss Rube I Campbell, Toronto. spent the week E���fT'T'1IEATRE end with the former's another, hire. a I W, Porter. k * * Robert Kennedy, elder son of Mr. and bit's, It. W. Kennedy, was awarded the silver medal in his Clarinet otaas at the Waterloo Baird Pesthival on Setitrrday. Robert with 36 manta, was second in a claws of 20 contestants Itis younger brother David, 11 yeAms, received 79+e tnarlre in i refer 16, a1.to eaxo'plboee pease, .- -: BORN • In Winghnm General Hospital oa June 30th to Mr, and Vire. Jack Msm'ray R.ess ot'Prest6n n daughter, COUSINS - VAN VLIET The attar at Duff's United Chum Walton. was adorned with eeouies i shading from white to a deep rose ; on June 1;th, when Rev. M. Thomas r officiated at the ceremony. lnittu, in marriage Pieternelta Van Vliet and Charles Lawrie Cousins. Mrs; Harvey Brown accompanied alms j Betty Cat.ains singing "I'11 Walk ' Beside You" and "Because". The br,de Who was given in mea riage by her father. Mie Jan Vaa Vliet, wore a gown of white nylon tulle over satin, the tulle havi se inserts of lace. Her lace jacket featured a jewelled Peter -pan colli' and long lily -point sleeves. It.,r fingertip veil was held in place wit:i 1 n jeweils*'i crown. She carried a t bouquet or white clu•vsantlten,uaty and 117. Missy C':mrie Van Vliet, maid of honor, bore a gown: of Champagne; nylon ne' aver taffeta with a date'• trimmed i.eplum. Site carried a hem , quet of ucnuve ohtysantbemums. Miss Jenny Van Vilet, bridesmaid, I wore a gown of Nile green net over 1 taffeta with identioal trimmed peplum. Tier bouquet was an ar• I rangement of yellow Pom-nstme. Little Miss Nellie Baan, dressed in pink taffetta, carrying a noaegiV of pink and blue chrysanthemums, 1 was flower girl. • Mr. George B, Ooueins was his brother's beet man. Mr. Jan. Van Vilet, brother of the bride, and Mr. Ivan Campbell ushered The wedding breakfast was ear. 1 ved in the church parlors to guests I .from Richmond Hill, Aurora, Wood e bridge, MBvertoe, Toronto, Brod ea�ortla Ont. ford' Walton and Bru*eeis, a , ''Mlle bride's mother received iii o NOW PLAYING — Jury 2.9-4 "LIMELIGHT" Fist show starts at 7 p. m. Charles Chaplin Claire Bloom Charles Chapiln, greatest comedian of them all as the courageous muelc hall clown plays the first years of Me carter. There is hilarious eom 'edy and brtilant dancing In ofl6 great film. COMING — ',BOOTS MALOSE'+ gown of navy nylon sheer wearing e corsage of yellow roseb'eds. She was w'seisted by the groom's mother who wore a gown of frosted blue. Lace -trimmed crepe with n rnreae' of pink rosebuds. Following the wedding. bt•eakfas` , the gneseti gathered at trate bride's home to ',view the gime end to chow er the Smiley oonele with confetti and good wishes as they lett on time • trill to northern centres. 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