The Brussels Post, 1954-9-1, Page 1s
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BRUSSEmi.
Wednesday, Septexnnber l st'1954
Antherized "Le bepoad ol.am pati"
t Office PeDturimmet ()Rase
'BRUSSELS DEFEATS 'CLIFFORD
SWING SKIRTS 4-:2
On 1V1•onday night Verde b'at'on
pitched •ane, of her better ball garnets
SS Site bead Clifford to •'tivo rums
and also hit n home run;in the sixth
Phe 13rnssels girls aiL•played ex.-
ooDtionaily '!void `end shouldmake
it a great Series yet. 'Clifford 'lead
tie 'series 3 games 2 with the 'last
irwo games 111 Clifford as they won
the doss.
R. `St D.
Brussels 002 001 Olx 4 9 2
Clifford 000 100 001 2 6 • 2
For Clifford 3, Kruspe SS; J.
McPhail 2; M, Pennlin 3; B, 'Bin -icier
Be V. Penman LT; 'W. -Weiner CF;
M. Loos eV; A, Duboeker, 1; 10.
Bukrow RV,
A For Brussels — S. Black 3; i- Wat-
sOn C; L Spelr Ras; D. Pearson CF;
A.15711118 1; V. Watson P; N. Steph-
enson SS; S, Machan 2; Mary
Willis LF; Mabel Witty RP; Freida
Sawyer P; and Agnes LaneLP.
_
Umpires — Foster and Murray,
Wingham, Ont
? ELV1LLE CHURCH
In Melville Presbyterian Church
on Sunuday, Aug22, the Rev, Mr.
'Max of I:lensall, conducted the ser-
vice. His text was taken from Heb.
6, verse 18, an e,.Orortation to be
eteadfast in the faith. God is most
sure in His promise and to lay hold
upon the hope that is set 'before ns.
Jes'ns Ohriat is our hope and faith
both sure and steadfast. A solo was
bong by Graham McDonald and
Miss Barbara Allen presided at the
organ.
THE UNITED CHURCH
The theme of the worsbip in the
United Church on Sunday, Aug. 29
was based on Philippians 4:8 and 9
',Whatsoever things, are true, honest,
Just, pure ,lovely and of good re
port -keep thinking on these things`
Men are responsible for the cons
tent of their minds. "As a man think
eth in his heart so i:, Ire." It alma
keeps thinking of hatred, revenge,
retaliation, malice, envy, jealousy,
lust and obscenity his soul becomes
a perfect hell, but if he keepts think-
of
hinkof bhe true, the honest, the Just,•
the pure, the lovely, life will be a
heaven' snob was the burden of
the'reeseage,
'!gee anthem "Jesus is All the
'World to Me" by W. L. Thompson,
eras sung by the choir.
1141 PRISRVYBRIAN
CNUNCN iN CANADA
iM.1vwie C!
Brussels
No Sunday School
11 a. in. Morning Worship
United c'hur'ch
OF CANADA
Minister, Rev. Andrew Lane
Divine Worship - 11,16 o. m.
God's Requirements
No Church .School during Artg,
Come let us worehip,
Cburchef England
Parish of Brussels
Rev. A. Norman Ellis, M. A.
•Sunday 6 Sept., Trinity XII
st. Johne" Churoh, Brussels
11 a. m. holy Communion
Sunday School
St. David's!, Henley]." . -
2.30 p.m Evening Prayer
Sunday Soliool
St, George's. Walton -
9.80 e, m, Morning Prayer
BAND CONCERT
Brussels Legion Pipit. Band will
present a concert on the main street
.on Saturday night, of this, week. .A
.hover collection wiil be taken.'.
Garfield E. Hendersen
'Garfield Edward Henderson, 36
'lied at his home Imre on Saturday
morning, August 14th, following a
lerigthy Illnase of four months, Ile
twee born in. Morrie township but
moved as a child to. Brussels with
his pae'ents. Edward and Eva James:
on -13en'derson. Ile attended `Brus•
'Brussels ec0ools, and of late years
was an •employee of the Brussels
Creamery, Fifteen years ago ne
was married to Miss Helen Groves
df Wingbam,. who survives with
two •small daughters, ',Linda end
Sharon. 'Besides Tris parents two
sisters also •survive: Mrs, Thomas
(Marguerite) 'Tbornton, and Mrs.
Clarence (Stella) Stedss; both of
London, Ont.
Funeral service was conducted
at tote D. A. Reim Mum] 'home on
Monday afternoon by Rev, Andrew
'Lane of Brueeels United Church.
Pallbearers were all members of
the .staff of the'Br11seels 'Creamery,
George Cousins,, rase Cudmrore, Ale,
Clarice" Ivan Campbell, Scott Paw
son and Clarke Matheson.
•Flbral tributes were hoarse by
'Bert Hicks and Join Sullivan, both
of Landon, J, ,eS, ,Thiliideam, Listowel,
and Ronald Huether.
Burial wee made in Brussels Cense
LQOAL GIRL SHOWERED -
To ironer Miss dean Ste. Maxie,
a !bride to be of this week, Miss.
Mary Lou McFarlane held a Shear-
er et her home. About 40 .Denude
and neighbors joined to wish ;nor
Suture betininees. A. small deters
ated watering can was suspended
over the chair where Vie 'bride
elect sat, in streamers of the same
colours, white, bite and pipit, which
decorated the. room, Mrs, Iran
Ca:Obeli . read the address . and
girt' •condoling of a niatctted sett of
•n:ceesiaories for n bath -room and
• miscellaneous gifts• were brought
In, in a large decorated basket by
Miessee 'Joyce Thomas, Aileen Diet
nes Jean Stetss and Mrs. Allison
Weeks. 'Joan sincerely thanked
her friends and hostess. Miss Jean
Steles conducted a contest ' which
everyone enjoyed. Luneb was ser-
ved by 'thy" hostess, those assisting
her were, Mrs. Iran Campbell. Mrs,
A, Weeks and girls of the bank staff.
Miss Ste. Marie has: been on the staff
of the Canadian Bank of Oonruerce
here for the past tour year's. s, Her
new home will 'be in Petersburg, Ont.
Mrs. S. Z. Eccleshall'
jNccle-shall—At Wetaskiwin, Alta.,
on Monday, August 9th, 1964.
(Gladys. Olive 'Bolger) wife ,of
J. S. Hcelesbal'I, in her 63rd year.
Surviving are 'two sans Kene'bh
and Allan, also talo sisters and one
brother, (Esther) Mrs. Earl Witt.
son, D17bh, Ont., (Marguerite) Mrs.
tory, Jim Sanderson, Wroxeter, Ont, Mr,
' Harold Bolger, Walton, Ont.
FALL MUSIC' TERM
Mr. and Mrs, Louis D. 'Thompson
will re -open their classes in piano
playing, singing, organ and •theory,.
Tuesday Sept. 7th. Pupils, please '
come at their usual time. Phony
79x Brussels.
ENGAGEMENT. ANNOUNCEMENT
The engagement is announced of
Mary Ellen Doreen Lamont. Water-;
loo, daughter of the late Mr, and
Mrs- Hugh Lamont, Brussels, to
Mr. George Jacob Setp, son of Mrs.;
Jobnl Seip, R. R. 4, Clifford, and the
Late Mr, Setp, The wedding will
take place Sept, 18 at 2.80 o'clock ,
at Union United Church, R. R. 3;
Brussels.
II
For Professional
• PIANO TUNING
and Repairs
Consult
CLARE F. STONE
Phone: E. Martin, 87x Brussels 1
VAL'S BEAUTY SHOPPE
School Girl Special for August —
Cold wave, complete with cutting
and styling, $6.00.
Mrs, Velma Stephenson,
Phone 102xr4,
CAPITOL ' ISTOWEL
TIEATRF
CRANBROOK
Rev. T. E. Kennedy, a former
minister, conducted the service in
Knox Presbyterian Church on Sun-
day, Aug. 2881. Mr, Brian Prescott
was guest soloist..
Miss _ellce J. Forrest returned to
her Home here on Saturday from a
monbh'b holiday spent in New Lisle.
eard.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Forrest and
son Robert accompanied her and
visited over the weekend. Mr. and
Mrs. S. L. Hertz, Chicago also visi-
ted with Miss Forrest this Week
Mr, Allen Cameron celebrated hie
eighty fifth birthday on Saturday,
Aug,23, with members ef the family
and otter friends in attendanoe.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Geisier and
slaughter, Betty, Fraser, Mich., are
holidaying here.
Jim Knight and Alex Cameron
left this week on a trip to Western
Canada.
1 CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Garfield
E, Hewlenson, -MIA bo express their
r appreciation and sincere thanf06 to
Itheir many relatives, friends and
neighbours for their kindness 'anti
sympathy, shown in their recent sad
bereavement, for the many tarda,
personal messages and floral
PEOPLE WE KNOW
* * *
Glen A. Wheeler and family, Lon.
dondon, smelt Sunday at the borne of
Lteysl Wheeler,
* *
Mrs P. Bates anti Miss Doris were
guesteat the home of Mies leaseie
Moses last week.
,r. * * *
Mi s Shirley Lamont was visit-
'Ing the Orome of her aunt Mise
Mary'Lamont ower tate week -end.
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JOHN 0, HANNA, M: P. P.'S
SON Dias. IN CRASH
A tunei'ul service was held on
Tuesday at 2.00 p. m, for John C.
Hanna, twient3'-ane, 'w'ho was
killed last Saturday in an auto-
mobile rareident near Gravenburth.
The body srested at the S. 3.
Walker —funeral—shame in Wingham
traetl1 10.80 a, in., Tuesday, 'when
it was removed to St. Andrew's
Pres:byte*lan ,Ohuroh in Winsl am
for a service. Interment wasemade
in the Wiuglrarn. cemetery. The eas-
,ket remained closed,
Mr. Hanna 'was the only son of
Miss Rebecca Shurrio had true Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hanna. sMr,
misfortune to tail in her home and Hanna is the Progressive-Conserva-
break her ankle. Her niece, Ides. M tive member of the Ontario Legis-
Sburrie is nursing her in. her tome tutors; for Huron -Bruce. The youth
'here, . was Billed when his convt'rtible t
e * * collided with an nil trued; five miles i.
George Behorrill of Iron Bridge, soutb of Gravenhursit.
Algoma, was, n visitor at the home Also injured was Stewart Nimmo, ,
of I,. Frain and called on friends in 20 -year-old Fon of the Rev. Alex
the community. Nimmo, Wingbam Presbfterian 1
* * °Churc�. He is in eritcal condition
Mrs, R. lfeleatt of Bnurlemnque with brain injuries at the hospital f
Quebec was a welcome visitor in here. He has not regained con- f
town a week ago. She was, the former soieusness,
Berea' Bryan', ' The youths' car had been pulled
* * * I out of a ditch where it was stuck
Mr. and Mrs. S. Hertz, Chicago, ' a few minutes before the accident,
were guests at the home of Miss % A passing tractor helped them.
Alto* Forrest, Cranbrook, and Mrs. l Dun to a shortage of nurses at
W."Forrest and Wm. Moses, Brass -,
the Northern Ontario hospital. a
.els. s Winging= radio station Saturday
* * ,,t asked ' local, nurses to volunteer
Miss Barbara Allen, daughter of • their services. Nurses Mary Craw -
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Allen, entered St. , ford, Wingham, close friend of the
Josephs Hospital, London, as a nurse- Nimmo family, and Kilda Pleteh,
in -training, an Wednesdy of this London, Saturday left by car.
week. We wly1 Barbara every sues- Mr. Nfpnmo, who was on vaca-
ess in Ler chosen career, , tion In Eastern 'Canada, flew
* * * home.
Mr, and Mrs W. H. TIbbo, Windsor, John Hanna was about to enter
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Joyce, Toronto, his third year at the University of
'Mrs,. A, Wearing, Wroxeter, and Mr. Western Ontario, where he planned
and airs- G. S'i. Lnycook and family to take a business administration
Waterdown, were visitors with :lir. ' degree. He was a good student and
and Mrs, Jas. Armstrong and etten- was well Liked by his fellow stu-
ded the Armstrong-Sohnstan wedding dents and professors.
en Saturday. In 1949 he was awarded the A. D.
* * . * MacWiliiam Trophy as the best
Mr. and Mrs ,Ed. Pollard arrived I athlete in Wingham High school.
]wine Prom ai most enjoyalble motor ; He was an enthusiastic football and
trip through the States by way of basketball player and sang in the
Chicago and Yellowstone National glee club. He was also a member of
Park Thep visited at Seattle and The Landon Free Press "Leaders
came honer by train after visiting Club" in 1962.
with their daughter in Vancouver,
stopping at New Westminster,
Calgary, Olds, Medicine Hat, Moose t John Shiels
Jaw and Portage is Prairie.
CARD OF. THANKS
i wish to thank all those who so
kindly remembered me by sending
me cards during my recent illness.
Your'thoughtfnlness was very much
appreciated.
Lawrie Cousins,
IUIIIn11111IlIingni11
LLASHMAR
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
LISTOWEL, ONTARIO
i tributes. Two Shows Nightly
2 shows nightly 7.30 920 p. m. ,-
Matinee Saturday. 2 p. m.
Last showing Thursday, Sept. t. 2
Jet packed thrills Jet packed
"BREAKINB THE SOUND
BARRIER"
Fri. - Sat. Sept. 2 - 4
Maureen O'Hara Jeff Chandler
In an action packed story of front -
ler days
Mid•nite, Monday, 7-
Sunday Tuesday
September 5 - 6 -
7
For Your Leber Day Holiday — Ail ..-
New All Different — You'll laugh
ht h Francis the talk•'
Special thanks to the nurses and
doctors of Victoria Hospital and Dr
Myers of Brussels and the Rev. An
drew Lane, also the Odd Fellows end
Rebecca Lodges.
And to those who kindly loaned
cars and to the D. A. Rana Funeral
Home.Hom.
witir laug er when
p Mule and Donald O'Connor start)
1 out:. in
1 "FRANCIS COVERS THE BAG
TOWN"
\ I • A picture for the family.
11 TUESDAY FOTONITE
OFFER THIS WEAK $18.00 (f
Monday Attendance Card Night.
in
„' Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
I September 8 - 9 - 10
II "HOBSON'S CHOICE'"
1 The riotous comedy that has broken
all attendance records In Canada,
1 26 weeks in Toronto, '
1 starring Charles Laughton.
REGENT THEATRE
Seaforth, Ont.
Rain or clear — first show at dusk
Funeral service for John Shiels
of the 1410h concession of Grey Town-
•
elrel was held from the Walker Fun. _
eral Hohre, Brussels on Tuesday.
August 10th.
Deceasd, 86 years of age was the
last surviving member of the family
of the late John Sihiels and Xenia
McNair, pioneer residents of Grey •
Township.
Mr, Shiels apent his whole life 'on
on the 14th con. of Grely. Ile had
been in poor health for some years.
the last three of which were spent
in WtngOrlam Hospital, Surviving are
two nephews and a niece in West.
era Canada.
Interment was made in Cran.brook
Cemetery..
` NOTICE —
4
The entertainment at the Palace
° Garden, Formosa, Ont„ Sunday
Note: News and Cartoon at each ; Sept fitly Till be given by T -Bone
show. ° 1 ,and hies Texans from Niagara Falls
-- � 2.50 to 5 is m.
Thursday • Friday August 26 - 27
"WHEN WORLDS COLLIDES"
Richard Darr BarbaraRush
Sat. - Mon.Aup, 28 - 30
I "RHUBARB"
4,* e Ray Milland Jan Sterling
1
Thursday, Friday and Saturday s .-----
"PARATROOPER" Tues. - Wed. Aug. 31, Sept. 1
Alan Ladd Leo Glenn "ANYTHING CAN HAPBEN"
Alan Ladd Is a paratropper In this Jose Ferrer Kim Hunter
great_actlon picture of World War
11. " • • ' Thur'. - Frl. Sept 22 — 9 l'
IP N 4 I "SAILOR BEWARE"
Monday, Tuesday, and Woltnesday Dean Martin Jerry Uewis
"SO THIS IS LOVE"
Kathryn Grayson Mew Griffin
b 4th
The marvellous. story of Grate S
Moore Broderick Crawford Barbara Hale
Thursday, ▪ 'Friday and Saturday `
"ESCAPE FROM FORT BRAVO" Sunday Midnight September b
William Holden Eleanor Parker "THE BLUE GARDENIA"
(Adult)
Ann Baxter Richard Conti
•
2.00 pe x' year ..
,DANCE
At the Crystal Palace Ballroom in Britisser
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th
For your Lancing Pleasure, Hear
"The Sandowners"
"Best Dance Band in the Land"
Under the Auspices of. the
East Huron Agricultural Sociaky
— Lunch Counter
A
Admission 50c
Everybody Welcome.
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TREASURER'S SALE OF LANDS FOB TAXES
COUNTY OF HURON
13y virtue of a warrant under the hand of the Wardell and seal of the Corporation of the
County of Huron, bearing the date the 14th day. July 24811 and to mo directed, commanding n1.0
to ames
ereon, together
With
on the incurred,
hereinafter y give
ed for notice thatears ef unlestthe said arrears ty due andtcosts are homer,
with all costs i'o eed 1 I hereby p Si
paid, I will Proceed to sell by public auction the said lands or as much as �y be nieeestaary for
fibs sate Payment of arrears and costs thereon, on Tuesday, November Otlh, 1964 at two o'clock
in the afternoon, in the temporary Court Ho158, Britannia Road, in the Town e2 Goderich, b
ea1IPllatxe with the provisions of the A;e,sessment Act. The adjourned sale, if •neceessary,
e
held one week later at the same time and place.
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
To Wit ;
Saturday September Lot and Collo, Years
"LAST OF THE QOMANCHES" Name and Decrr!Pldou
61-2.3
F. P. Byte, Mill Block, Walton, Conc. 18 19,12' 3
Crawford Strachan Est„ R Pt. 1, Com, 4 19, r
The nbave lands are patented,
Pet•d al Goderich, Ontario, July 19th, 1954.
Published in the Ontario Gazette, AMguat 7, 1964.
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Comidg Sean ..
"FROM HERS TO ETERNITY"
Taxes
184.06
49.$2
Costs
0.60
8.25
A. Il, Erskine,
Treasurer, County of Buren.
•Total
190.06
62,57