The Brussels Post, 1954-2-17, Page 1THE BRUSSELS
.• ietMWorized as second els'u mail, Post Office %lepartnten.'t, Ottsryra l; u_.
Wednesday, February 17th, 1954
Post PubBilling House
POST
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$2.00 ger. year - $2.50 Li. SAL,
'EUCHRE and DANCE
ln'Cr..aribrooIi Community Centre
"Friday, -Feb. 19th at 9 P.M.
Music by Geo. Smith's Orchestra
(GOOD 'PRIZES ADM ISSIDN' ,0c
fAusptees,:efsEast Huron ASrIcpltural Soddy
CAP,TO`LISiOWEL
THEATRE
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Shows .Nightly 7.30 — 9.30 p. m. Matinee Saturday .2p..m.
IFntday —.Saturday
February 19 —20
•"HI.S .MAJESTY O'KEEFE"
.Starring Burt Lancaster — Joan Rice
The story lAf .a'daring adventurer who became King of a .South Sea
'Leland. :Lt's,afiame with action and romance.
Monday— Tuesday
February 22 —.23
:"TROUBLE ALONG THE WAY',
ael,n'Wayne— Donna Reed and Charles' Coburn in a picture
that mingles thrills with heartaches.
TUESDAY—'FOTO=NITE.— Monday — Attendance Card Night
OFFER THIS 'WEEK — lst $200.00 — 2nd $60.00
Wednesday, Thursday -and -Friday
February 24 — 25 —2S
,ur,ba
WILLIAM HOLDEN
DAVID NIVEN
MAGGIE McNAMARA
Released thru United Artists
NOTE: ADMITTANCE RESTRICTED TO PERSONS
18 YEARS'OF AGE OR OVER.
REGULAR ADMISSI'O'N PRICE.
• MI1DDLESEX SEED FAIR
(including classes for Western' Ontario)
Western Fair Grounds London
March 2, 3, 4 and 5, 1954
Secure prize 41st from
your county Agricultural Representative
or the Secretary
Mr. W. K. Riddell
Room 210, Richmond Building, London, London.
Entries to be in by
February 27th
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For Professional,_
PIANO TUNING
t.. and Repairs
Consult
CLARE F. STONE
Phone: E. Martin, 87x Brussels
TM! rRat►BY's*RIAN
CHURCH IN CANADA
MslMls Chur*M
Brussels
Minister, Rsv. W. 11. T. Fulton
10 a. m. Sunday Sohool
11 a. m. Morning Worship
United Church
OF CANADA
f111a11Ar, Rsv. Andrew Lam
Divine Wo;sh1D — 11 o'clock
"The Message of Goodne9n"
Church School — 12 o'clock.
"How amiable are Thy Taber-
nacles', 0 Lord of hosts,"
BORN
MoCUTO E0N — Frank and Gwen
McCttkcheonhappily mine:race the
arrival of their daughter Cheryl
Lynne, on Feb. 7, 1954, at Dr.
Myer's Nursing Home,
BORN
LAWLESS—Ross and Ruth Lawless
(McDonald) are happy to am
nountce .the birth of a son, (Jeffrey
Bruce) .on Feb. 111tt, in Peel Mem
feriae Hospital, Brampton.
SKATING PARTY
United Church Young People's
Society
in Brussels Arena
TUESDAY, FEB. 23rd
Admission 25c and 150
Lunch after skating In United Chuch
basement
REGENT THEATRE
Seaforth, Ont.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
II "TREASURE OF THE
1I GOLDEN CONDOR" j
J'ACK'THYNNE TO PRESENT
•+ANN -UAL CONCERT' HERE
Jack Thynne will Present his
annual concert and danoei in tate
'Brussels'Town Hall on March 19th.
It will be given under the aueptpes
of the'Bruesela Lion,e Club Boye and
tOirlei 'Band. I{eep the date open
and :watch for particulars,
BADEN'POWELL NIGHT
`Baden Powell Night will be held
'in the 'basement of the St, Jean's
Anglican Church on Monday, Feb.
22nd at -8 .o'clock. Cubs, Brownlee,
Otiides and Scouts will early on a
speeldl •prggnant. All parents of the
children are cordially invited to at-
tend.
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mra, Roderick McLean
wish. tw :announce Ohs engagement of
Their daughter Daisy Ella to Frank
lin Henry Alcock, son of ;4r, John
Alcock and the late Mns. Alcock
Wedding to take place en. Melville
Preehyt•n lam Church, Brussels early
In Mardh.
Penelope Lillian Brewer
Passed- away In London, on Feb.
9tb, 1954, 'Penelope Lillian: Brewer,
daughter of 'the late Mr. and Mrs.
William Brewer of Grey Township.
:She was a.oistter of Duncan • of Morrib
Township, Rueben of Godericb and
Weiler/ of Listowel. The Funeral ser-
vice was 'held from the D. A. Rano
`Funeral Home. eelfred St., Brussels
on Thursday. =Feb. 11;th, with Rev.
•'W. 11:.=T. Fulton officiating. Inter-
menit in Brussels Cemetery.
BRUSSELS HORTICULTURAL
SOCIETY
Our village sthould be a place of
beauty this summer as a total of
713 buberenls begonia bulbs were
ordered by tete members. These
bulbs are expected to arrive frosts
Holland within the next couple of
days and will be distributed the
firett of next week. A listing of sh• _1
rubs available will also be. ready at i
that time and orders will be taken 1
for them and gloxinia bulbs. The
Society welcomes all who are he
tenested in becoming members.
BRUSSELS LIONS CLUB
At the last regular supper meeting
of elba local Lions Club. Dr. R. W
Stephens gave .an interesting and
edUcationnit adress on "Health."
The four new members of the olub
Wm. Reed, Wm. Newton, Sam Wax-
man-
arman.: and Edwin Martin were duly
installed by Lion R. 13. Cousins
Assistanit tailtwustgr R. G. M,113ridre
took over the duties of that office
for the evening.
BRUSSEUS4-H FORESTRY
CLUB.
The 2nd meeting of the Brussels
4-H Forestry Club sponsored by the
Bruseels Lions Club was held in
the Brussels Library on Thursday,
Fb. 44th at 8,30. H. H, De Vries,
Asst, Zone Forrester after the meet
in.g was opened by Pres. Murray
Thtderwood, discussed and explain-
ed the characteristics of several
common tree species. The meeting
was conclhided by a interesting fills
titled, "Out of the Smoke" elhowe
Asst. Ag, Rep„ Harold Baker. '
PEOPLE WE IC/VOW
Flllytng Officer Charles Thomas
• paid a Eying visit to Ontario and
spent the week -end at .the b:oiie o3
his parents Mr. .cud. Mrs,
Thomas, returnfirg to Winnipeg Suit -
day afternoon.
Churchof England s
• Parish of Brusasls r
Rsv. A. Nsrtben elite, M. A.
St. John's, Brussels, —
8.30 a, m. holy Communion
Parade of Ind Brussels Scents
and Wolt Peek Cubs, ,
11 a. m. Holy Communion
Sunday School
St. David's, Henfrytt —
2.50 p, in, Holy Communion
Sunday School
St loorge'e, Walton` —
't.td p, ni, livening Prayer
Cornel Wile Constance Smitr',
Romance, Action and Adventure on
the Grand Scale bellved In Flaming
Technicolor in the steaming Jungles'
of Guatemala,
* a * ?
Monday Tuesday and Wednesday
"THE CRIMSON PIRATE"
Bert Lancaster ,,,, Eva Bartok
Idol of betutlful women undtspusted
King of the Seven Seas, Here's the'
fabulous story of the Crimson Pirate, ?
Romantic Swashbuckler of the Span.'
Tall Main.
THursday, Friday and Saturday
"TThe PATHFINDER"
George Montgomery Helena Carter
"MELODIC- •SHIP"
Are you planting to attend one
:of the four perferetanees of "Melodie
Ship"? You wont wanit to miss
In the elblldronfe show, "Tile Magic
'Topper", ,the magician waves his'
magic wand and, 'like all Magicians, 1
Produces st'ran'ge tlhtngs from tate I.
lnagic'ha:t. Its "Melodie Ship" you
wi11 be taken on. a delightful and
hunsotiroue cruise.. 'l'hene will be
,singing, dancing and comedy to
Please cal, Beautiful new coetumes
are being prepared and special'
lli'gheleg effects arrsuged for,
THE UNITED CHURCH
The New Life in Christ, described
In Ripe Book of Revelation as the New
Jerusalem, was the theme of in-
struction in the Deleted Church on
Sunday, Feb. 14th. The burden of. •
the message was, set forth in the l
question are eve still Seeking to
satisfy our spiritual thirst at
,conte stagnant pool or some inter
mitt'ent spring or at some cistern
of water or at,s:ome dirty little j
Stream 'fouled with the world's im-
purities as ciltizents of the. Old
Jerusalem do or ane we ciltizens of 1
the New Jerusalem oleansed and
empowered by the mighty river of
of God's lite and work. The text,
"Amd he showed' me a pure river of
life, clear as, crystal, proceeding out
of the throne of God and the Lamb"
was from ;Revelation 93:1.
"Since Jsus Carate 'Into My Heart",
was the .anthem of the day.
Mrs. James; Alfred Ward
There passed away in Brussels on
Thursday„ Feb. 3th, Mns. James
Wand nee Mary Jane Armstrong in
her 89th year, Born. March 12th, 1865
in East Wawanosh Township, her
-parents were John Armstrong and
Elizabeth Gluyas, While Sive was in
Bailing
health owing to her advance
age. she was qute.nprmal. Enjoyed I
company and was about as usual i
right up to the tinte of her passing.
On June 1st, 'f892 She was married
is .lames Alfred Ward, who pre-
deceased her in 1009. They farmed
in Grey township on con. 6. In her I
youth she was a; robust individu-
al, and a loving wife end
Mother. To this iinion there` were
born three sons. William of Bright,
and John of Hunetvllle, Out. Portis, '
the youngest son, passed away in 1-
1908. She was somewhat of an out-
standing individual her great aim in
dire was benefitting. or bringing
pleasure to some one else. Two
brotbeas and two slaters predeceased
Iter. Richard C. A neetrong and Wm,
G. Armstrong, and two sisters Mr,t
R. Doeketh and Mrs. Wm. Gorsali'tz.
There are left to mourn one sister
Henrietta, Mrs. Joe Savage of Grey
township, , also 8 graudohildren.
She was an:ardent adherent of the
Church of England, end always in-
terested in its 'motivates. The funeral
took place on Monday. Feb. 8th
from Walker funeral home, Brussels,
and was quite largely attended. Rev.
A. N. Ellis officiated, interment in
Ethel Cemetery. Pall -bearers were
were .two nephews, John Salvage and
Percy Ward and four grandchildren
Carbery Ward, Cavell Ward, Jack
Spruce and Orville TRtrig. 1
CARD OF THANKS
The Brewer Family wish to ex- I
pew's their thanks to their relatives
friends and neighbours during the 1
recent bereavement of their sister ,
Penelope Brewe.
CARD OF TEIANKS
We wish to thank the mane friends
and neighbors who sent cards and 1
flowers and heiped in any way due-
int our bereavement in the loss of
our dear Mother, Mrs. Alfred Ward.
Special #Juan's to Rev 1 " llllis.
, Ttr. Stephens and Mr. George Evans,
Mr, mid Mrs. Rrnn., A. Ward
Mr. and Mrs, J. TC Ward
and sister Mrs, ,Too Savage.
BRUSSELS MECHANIC
WINS TRACTOR
Toronto, Feb, 11 — Yern Jarvis
of `Brussels and George Dietrich of
Stroud were the big winners When
the d,iaw for door prizes brought the
1954 Ontario Farm Equipment Deal-
ers' Association show to a close.'
Mr. Jarvis won a Veneto:: which WAS
tits top prize,
MORNING STAR REBEKAH
LODGE ENTERTAINS
The Morning Star Rebekah Lodge I
entertained on Wednesday afternoon
and evening. Feb. 10th in the lodge ?
rooms. in the afternoon tete guests 1i
played bridge. The highest scorn)
was won by Miss Florence Buchanan.
In the everting euchre and five -
hundred were played. The winner
for euchre was Mrs. Lou Ebel and
for hive -hundred Mrs, Geo. 111vana
Lntob was served by the committee+.
`'6
STAGE SHOW
Jodie Shin''
BRUSSELS TOWN HALL
FOUR BIG NIGHTS -- 8.15 P. M. SHARP
TUESDAY -THURSDAY -FRIDAY - TUESDAY
March 2nd March 4th March 5th March 9th
Music — Singing — Dancing — Comedy — Novelty Numbers
Juniors —"The Magic Topper"
Magician: David Kennedy; Assistants; Elizabeth Pipe, Frances Myers; Snow Queen: Marnt'
Bronson Snow Flakes,: Brenda Shaw, Susan McDonald, Ann Higgins, Lillian Myers, Ruth
McTaggart; 'Mary Mary Quite Contrary: Rochelle Wineberg; Flowers: Susan Martin, Bonnie
'Workman,, Dianne Hastings, Nancy McWhirter; Mary Jean McBride, Sally Galbraith, Lorna
Bryans; Patsy Bryans, Carol Bryans„ Irene Myers, Marlon Turnbull„ Barbara Turnbull, Karers
Coleman, Joan Johnston, Pamela Porter, Kathryn McTaggart, Fred Stevenson, Jack Davidson,.
John Cousins, Glen Plant,
"Melodie Ship"
CAPTAIN : KEN. WOOD.
Kathryn Leach,Linda Todd, Elayne Wood, Sandra Miller. Marlene Waxman, Jean Jewell,
Joan Thomas, Isobel Eckmler, Mary Willis; Dorothy Sullivan, Agnes Lane, Pieta Cousins, Shirley
Stevenson, Esther Smith, Joan Machan, Jane Rann, Elizabeth Myers, Madalon 'Ryan, Doreen,
Long, .Isabel Spelr, Shelia Porter, Mary Lou Mc Farlane, Shirely Machan, 811, King, Graeme
McDonald, Brian Prescott, Donald Edgar, George Cousins, Doug. Leach, Jim Edgar, , Bob Cunntngt-
ham, Calvin Kreuter and Gordon Krauter..
Accompanists: Mrs. H. Thomas, G, R. Campbell, Directed by: Mrs. R. W, Kennedy.
Admission — Adults 50c, Children 25c
Sponsored `by — 1st 3 Nights by East Huron Agricultural Society'
4th Night by Majestic Women's Institute
Proceeds for ,•'nding Library floors.
NOTICE
5t. John"s Church Pancake Supper
' will be Reid on Tuesday, Mar, 2nd.
SALE SALE SALE
PE RSON'S
Annual Winter Sale
10 DAYS ONLY 10
February 118th to 27th
LADIES' SPECIALS
100 Pr. Ladies Dress Shoes Reg. $5.95 to $8.95 Sale $3.95=
98 Ps. Ladies Dress Sandals and Sport Shoes Special Sale $2-9S
150 Pr, Ladies Slippers Play Shoes and Dress Shoes — Only $1.95
100 Pr. Children's and Misses' Shoes Special Sale Price $1.95
Ladies Nylons 51 Gauge, 15 Deniers, 1st Grade Sale Price .98c-
Ladies
9eLadies Nylons "SECONDS" Only .69c
20% OFF ALL LADIES SNOW BOOTS AND SKATES
20% OFF ALL LADIES ARCH -SUPPORT SHOES AND HEEL -HUGGER AND
MURRAY-SELBY HEAL.H SPOT SHOES
6 Pr. Ladies White Skates (second hand) ,,,,,,,,„,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
MEN'S
$3.95•
10 Pr. Boys' and Men's (second hand) Skates .-» "Special” $1.91.
100 Pr. Men's Dress Oxfords Black and Brown Reg. $6.95 to $10.00 Sale $5.95
30 Pr. Men's Oxfords Special $2.95,
40 Pr. Men's Work Boots "Extra Special" $5.91,5
50 Sport Shirts and Dress Shirts Reg. $4.95 to $7.50 ,,,,,, • •••- Sale $3.95
20% OFF MEN'S SNOW BOOTS AND SKATES
10% OFF ALL MEN'S Rubber Boots and Rubbers and Dress Shoes and
Scott -McHale Shoes
20 % OFF THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ON DISPLAY
Dress Shirts
Dress Socks
Stetson Hats
Sweaters
Sport Shirts
Sport Caps
Jewellery
Braces
Belts
Ties
Work Socks
T. Shirts
Bow Ties
Ties
HURRY ! I-IURRY ! Everything Guaranteed under
Brussels, Ont.
reasonable care
and wear
Phone 111.