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The Brussels Post, 1953-7-15, Page 1Post Publishing House Authorized as seeond oleo mail, Poet Office DePertinent, Ottawa USSELS Pu sT Wednesday, July 15th, 1953 .1+••••11,1* eee4mie., $2.00 per year - $2.50 ti.J. BAND TATTOO Sponsored by the Brussels Lions Club Boysand Girls' Band Under the direction of,A. C, Robinson. London. Al' VICTORIA PARK, BRUSSELS ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 22nd PARADE OF BANDS AT 7.30 P. M. Programme at Park begins at 8.16 Sharp PARTICIPATING BANDS Seaforth Highland Band 21st Anti Tank Regimental Band, Wingham M itch el I Citizens Band Brussels Legion Pipe Band 27 C. 0. D. Drum and Bugle Band, London London Girls' and Boys' Band GoderIch Girls' Trumpet Band Brussels Lions Club Boys' and Girls' Band Admission 50c - Children under 12 Free DANCE AT CRYSTAL PALACE BALLROOM At 10 o'clock George Smith and his six piece orchestra Modern and Old Time Dancing Refreshment Booth Admission to Dance 50c Everybody Cordially Invited "God Save The Queen" Come to the Big SE4FORTH BINGO. Monday, July 20th Ay 'faTARTS at 9 P. M. 52000. 'G1ASH PRIZES MUST BE PAID OUT Twelve.$50.00 Games SPECIALS • , $100. $1.00. $200. $1000. JACK POT PRIZE NO FOOLIN' - IT MUST ALL GO ADMISSION FOR 12 GAMES $1.00 EXARA CARDS, SPECIALS AND JACK POT 2,60 2O11 - - 5 FOR 1.00 Sponsored by the Seaforth Memorial Centre Branch No. 156 of Canadian Legion and Seaforbh Athletic Assoc. THE PRESISYTKRIAN CHURCH IN CANADA Melville Osumi" Brume% Minister, Rsv. W. H. T. Fulton 10.00 a m. Sunday &shod 11 a. m. Morning Worship United Church or CANADA ItUalotor. /We. Andrew Ls 71011111M WorMSP-11 °Wank Union Bantam With GM Pregbyterinn Church. Church ,34,110o1 0.0100t Church:et EngIani Fart* of Illrionslo Nov. A. Amman an% M. X. 7ith Sunday After Trinity July 10th, 1053, • • • St. John's Church, Brueeele-- 8.30 a.m. Hey Commwtlon 11 a. tn, Mornii1g PMY0Yr Sunday School • St. Davld's Church, Heneryn- 2.00 pan. Holy CommUnion Sunday &Cheat CARD OF THANKS Our sincere thanks is given to the friends rind neighbours who gave their help In the re -building *f our barn. Your many acts of neighboerli. ness were appreciated and will be remembered, with gratitude. Edith and George Noble. 101.1011111111.~014~ . LLASHMAR DRIVE-IN THEATRE LISTOWEL, ONTARIO Two Shows Nightly Rain sr clear -‘. tirot show at dusk • ' Note: News and Cartoon at each. Mum. Thur. - Fri. July 11, 17 "PARK ROW Gene 'Gans • Mary Welsh • ' apt. • Mow. • ' July is - VS "CAFTA I N • FLOOD" Errol Flynn 0111.4a De Hay$Iind Tues., Wed, , July 21 • 22 "LADY EVE" Barbara Stamwyck Henry Fonda Thur., Fri. ',July 23 - 24 'WHERE'S CHARLIE (Color) Ray Bolger Allyn McLarlie 0 .5 St, Georgo's Church, WaSat, Mon. July 2 • 27 lton- /4 "CARSON CITY" 9.30 "11' 1\161111'" Prayer Randolph Stott Raymond Massey 104^01101/1001trOWARIO NEWLYWEDS HONORED AT BLUEVALE HALL •shout 1' anti dance was held in the Illuo,otie Community Hall, in hon. or Mr, and Mrs. William Adams of Brusaels, newlyweds, Mrs, Adams was Viola Bradshaw. The prusentation of a purse of money was made by Glenn Fraser, Miss Wilma Johnston read an eddrese. Wilbee's orchestra supplied music for dancing. ATTENDS TEACHERS' CONVENTION Mr. awl Mrs. Louis D. Thompson lest week attended the bi-ennial con- vention of the Canadian Federation of Music Teachers ADsociations held at Royal 'York Hotel, Toronto, Over 200 music teachers were present from every province in Moeda. In- spiring lectures and musical Prog- rams, wefe given by outstanding musicians and educators. Ephibits of music, and music books of Canadian Puiblishers were to be risen. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson went on to Kingston and had an enjoyable trip round the Bay of Quinte, also visiting with the Rev. Maurice and Mrs. Old- ham at Camden East. UNITED CHURCH W. M. S. me W. M.'S. of the United Church met on Tuesday, July 7th in the church parlor end was .presided over by MISS C. Hingston, in the absence 4.)f the presidmit, Mrs. Lane. 'Phe, Sec. and Treas., reports were reeeived and adopted. The roll call was, respcaded to by using The word "happy", and an offering was taken in aid of supply work. Mrs. Dent gave 4a. very interesting temp- erance reading. Plains to' have a baby band picnic in August were discussed iThe date to be announced Inter. .1 special program on itbe work of the rural mission. ariee et large was given bY Was F.1 Buchanan and was assisted by MA.' L. Nic.hol, Mrs. S. Wheeler, Mrs. H. Dent and Mrs, W. Bell who told of the work done by these mission- arks nt Yorkton. Sask.. Lethbridge, I Around the Muskoka Lakes and! Newfoundland. The meeting closed with Ringing "God Save tete QUeein, • CROP REPORT , , by G. W. Montgomery July 1etti, 1953. • Thio past 'week has been the beat haying weather to date. However, ( haying is only ap,prexitnately one half completed in the County. Farm - e,'$ report Whey are having consider- nble difficulty In curing Mao hay because of the emtreme dampness of the ground. All other crops made rapid growth during theweek, wheat 1 commencing to turn colour and although some farmers report slight rusting the crop on the whole is above average, There is still quite a number of heavy cattle in the County which! UTE being held by farmers in hopes , of higher prices. CAPITOL LISTOWEL THEATRE, _ COMMUNITY SHOCKED BY TRAGIC ACCIDENT RESULTS - BRUSSELe PUBLIC scilooL i Reeidents of 'pis cOmmunity Were , Standing 01' pulpits of BrusDels 11.1b- shocked and saddened; by the tragic j he School for opendng of School term ' accident which took the life of a Pop- in Stipeember ular young man' 'of the 'village on Grade 1 -- Tu-sday, Taly 14111, ' . Bryttika, Lorna Kenneth Coleman, father of three i Hartung, Dorothy ),oluig children, was electrocuted McNeil Donald antis installing a 20,foot length of Grade II - pipe '.n a well on the farm of Frank i Boer Mesita de Waiters Of concession 9,Morrie Tyre. Coleman, Bobbie The farmer's ,son, Fred Walters, ,i Davidson, Delights who was assisting Mr. Coleman, was ' Galbraith, Jack vnas Deviously burned 'about the : Gibson, Lynne liarials and was rushed ' to Seeforth 1 Henderson, Linda hospital. . - ' 1 Johnsen, Ruth Anne The fatal accident occurred when 1 ' Johnson, Linda the pipe -they were Installing came in i ThoinWm. Archie rontact with Overhead hydro wires. Warwick, Margaret Gordon Kreuter of the plumbing i Willson, Gale firm of Kreuter Bros. of which Mr, ; Grade 111 - I Coleman was an employee, was Alcock, Darld working In the farmliduse cellar at Currie John .the time. He immediately started I Davidson, Jkxyee r-rtifleinl respiration, which Ii con- 1 Exel, Annie tiaoed until the arrivallof Dr. Myers Garniss. .Tames of Brussels, but with n avail. Higgins. Bobby He was the second s U of Mr. and Kreuter, David Mrs. Alpe Colman, A 'ative son, he Myers, Mae was born and educated bere.He saw McBride, Bobby Wesenberg, Meryl Vries, de Sape McWhirter, Terry Grade TV - Bron.son, 'Raymond Bryana, Carol Chisholm, Patsy active S,,,,v4ce in roe War And since his r ecand World rn has been an energetic member dO Branch 218 of the Canadian Legion. He was a piper in the recently fdrmed Legion Pipe Band. Ken., as he was known to all, will be missed' In community affairs ia Currie, Barry which he Was a willing wed enthus- Davidson, Brent iasete worlser. He is survived by -his wife, the fer. Kirby, Paul Trier Elizabeth Bettger of Monktom Martin, Gwendolyn* and three Childrene Karen, nine; i Martin, Sutan Bobble, .even and SUSan, five; Mei Wileon, Garry Parents, end three Imo:titers, Bill of Ellie, Thin Wawa: Donald, Elmira and Jack 8t 1 halite. i I The funeral *orrice, Is to be bed ; from St. John's. Anglin church on i Friday July 17th. et 3,M m. Interment I will take place In lernSee/s cemetery with military honours. The heartfelt myrnPoWir a the cit. I lre community gee!' to the Coleman family in their tragic bereavement. BIGGER AWD BETTER BRUSSELS FALL FAIR • -Plans have stoat/1141one forward ti make the 1953 -East Huron Fail Fair more successful • than ewer be- ' fore. Prizes have been doubled in I practically all classeli.. The prite lists ere now in hands of the prineers but there Is time to contribute your donation. Any member of ,tihe Padt Board will he pleased to accept it. ON TOUR WITH LONDON BAND Misses Marie Elliott, Jean Thomas and Marlon HeMlngWay, Bin Martin and Robert Kennedy of Brussels and Mimes Tine and Audrey Hackwell, Doris johnsiton and Herbert Kirkby of Walton, all members of Brussels Lions Buys' and Girls' Band are on tour with the London Boys' and Girls' Dana. They are .travelling by chartered bus giving concerts, under the direction I through Ontario and Quebec and are I or bandmaster A. C, Robinson', at various Places enroute. 2 shows nightly 7.30 - 9.30 p. m. Matinee Saturday 2 p. m. REGENT THEATRE Thur., Fri., Sat. July 16 - 17 - 18 Ever go SPOOK hunting? Well Dean I Seaforth, Ont. end Jerry do and pity the poor ghost when Jeery huaitts hint You'll soeearn - With laughter when you see Dean Martin - Jerry Lewis thd Elizabeth Scott In "SOARED STIFF" Mon.,' Tuts. July 20 - 21 A great human story - a great ro- mantic story -- a great &ea story of the' men end women who took a sus. p05010 gamble with fate Spencer, Trace,' Gene Tierney, Van Johncon in "PLYMOUTH ADVENTURE" TUESDAY FOTO-NTTE OFFER S200.00 2nd OFFER $150.00 Monday Attendance Card Night. Wed., Thur., Fri, July 23 - 24 - 25 "THt STARS ARE SINGING', Everything a Mualcal should be. In-, COMING - troductng the hit parade tunes and "A QUEEN IS'CROWNED LeurItz Melchior. NOW PLAYING - Thur. Fri: Sat. -July 15 - 17 111 "CALIFORNIA CONQUEST" ' In Techeloolor Carnal Wilde Teresa Wright A fast action Mell•dramil. 4, * * Mon., Tues., Wed. July 20.21-22 "WORLD IN • HIS ARMS* In Technicolor Gregory Peck Ann Blyth A big settle production, set In the day of the Barbary Coast. Thur., Frt., Sat July 23-24-26 "WAIT TIL THE SUNSHINES NELLIE" in Technicolor Daniel Wayne Jean Peters A heart warming human Interest drama, onmomelorm Grade. V - Bryant, Patsy - de Boer,- Jacob Davidsen, Tack Exel, Ada FOlton, Juin Garniss Murray Logan, Jimmy McTaggart Kathryn Stiles, Allen Todd ,Roger Waxman, Teddy Wesenberg, Joe Tinneberg., Rochelle Rutledge. Brian Rrade VI - • -Bridge. Harold Chisholm, Evelyn Coleman, Karen Cousins, John Davidson, Joan de Boer, Jane Exel, Eric Hartung, Percy Johnson, 'Wayne MicBrirle, John Porter Pamela, Robertson, Carolyn Stephenson, Elizabeth Stephenson, Frederick Warwick. June Wesenberg. Lawrence Grade VI; - Bridge, Allan Cardiff Frederick de Boer Klaas, Hastings, David Ninon, Dwnin Imeson, Linda Jewell, Marybeth Kitchen, Harvey Myers, Irene Stephonson,Wm. Stiles, Barbara Woods. Elttyn.e Grade Vfil - Bridge, Ben Devisee, .Arnold Davison, Merelly, Ellneott. Helen Exel, Eyerdena Kennedy,.David Lane, Ronald Leech, Catherine McQuetrie, Wm. Milder, Sandra MyerS, Francis Miles', Ted Todd, Linda. Wilson, Frank Grade TX - Edgar, Jiames Higgins, .Tack Logan, Douglas Fulton, Robin. MrCet Omen, Mergarret McCutelteen, Robert McNair, Diane Shirley XicTaganri, Dale Robertson, Pat StephenTion, Ken. Thornton. Margaret Waxen:in, Marlene Melison Helen • ICE C EAM SOCIAL at Union United Church Grounds Thursday, July 23rd I 10 BALL GAME - VARIETY PROGRAMME Admission 25c - Children under 12 Free.... ,Pie and Ice Cream 15c Sponsored by the W. A. of Union United Church GARDEN PARTY WednBsday, July 29th on Dave Hastings' lawn, Brussels Supper served from 5,30 to 8 P. M. Concert to 'follow ADMISSION 85c Children under 12 - 40c Sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary' to Canadian Legion Annual Mid -Summer Clearance Sale SI Women's and Misses' Spring Sults in Gabardine, Pic and Pie, Reg. $32.95 Special $19.96, 9 Women's All Weather Coate In Latest Styles Special 1614.95 110% Off Reg. Price on Women's Spring Coats, 23 Girls Coat* and Children's. Coat Sete 14 Misaes Crlskay Blouses, size 12 to 20., White, Blue, Pink and Mauve Special 51.55 14 liAbtses' pink Blouses, SIZE 12 to 20 Special $1.00 150 Women's and Misaes' Summer Dresses Reg. $2.98, (SpeClal 3 for $5.00) Every Drest Guaranteed, size 12 to 52 1 Rack of Womes's and Misses' Better Dress In Crlskay, • Cotton Plaid, Spun Rayon, and Sun Dressers with Boltros, Reg. up to $6.95 Special 165,95, 1 RaeJc of Summer Dresses and Sun Dresses with Boleros Reg. to 14.95 Special 52.91 52 Better Dresses in Sheer, Nylons, and Cracked Ice (Don't Mist this Bargain) Out they go, Reg. $14.95 Special $0.98 Women's Work Straw Hats 1St Women's Cotton Briefs (Inter Lock) Reg. 76e Small, Med., and Large Spec.al 49c Women's .Rayon Night Gowns, Med. and Large Special 51.51 25% Oft on All Nylon Blouses over $3.95. 203 pr. of First Quality Nylons'of our Regular Stock Reg. to $1.60 Special 38c pr. 1 Rack of Children's CrIskay Dresses, Reg. to $4.50 Special 2 for 5.00 1 Rack of odds and ends in Women's and Chltdreit's ,Dresses and Play Sults, also Cerndle Skirts, out they go at $1.00 Boys Seer Suckers Sport Shirts (Short Sleeves) 6 to 11 years Special 51.69 Men's Rayon Sport Shirts (Short Sleeves) Speclai $1.89 Boys' All -Nylon Sox Reg. $1.00 (Guaranteed 90 days) Special .75o Men's Wool and Nylon Sockees Reg. 5115 Special 69o' Men's Shorts and Tope Special 49c: Men's Gabardine Hats Special $2.49 Men's Fancy Summer Caps 59o, Men's T Shirts Reg, $2.98 Special 2 for $5.03 Boys Summer Cotton Slacks (Broken lines) Special $1.98 Men's Grey and Blue „Slacks', size 32 to 40 (No Alterations) Special $5.96 Men's Khaki Pants (Pre•Shrunk) Reg. $4.95 Special $3.40 10 pr. Men's Cotton Summer Slacks (Broken Sizes) Reg. $4.95 Special $2.98 25% (Off on All. Boys!. and Men's Sport Jackets. It White Shoe Polish Reg..25c .,• Special 15a 60 pr. of Women's Sandals In White, Navy, Red, Green and Sand; Reg. 5449 (Broken lines) Special $2498' • Women's Saddle Shoes in White, with Blue or • Brown Trim <Special $.9.9E " Girls Saddle Shoes, White with .Brown. or • Blue Trim', Size 11 to 9 Special $2.49 Men's Srown Oxfords (Crepe Soles) Reg:. $7.95 -„`.."' Spaniel 54.915 Boys' Brogue Oxfords' (Crepe Soles) Size 11 to 6 Reg. 64.95 Special 6246 Children's Running Shoes, In Strap or Oefotels (Brown or Blue) size 8, 9, 10 each 81,49 and 11 to 2 at 111.66 Boys' Heavy Black and White Running Shoes With (Arch Supports) Reg. $3,98, sizes 1 to 6 ...... Special WA One table of Children's Shoes, White Oxford, White Boots and Straps (Worth While Bargains) Special $1.00, THE ARCADE STORES Store Wide Bargains for the Whole Fa Blyth, Ont. - Brussels, On% a