The Brussels Post, 1954-11-17, Page 1THE
B " USSELS POST
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antimrized ss second clue mall,
t OCIoe Department,
°t4"" Wednesday, November 17th, 1954
$2.00 per year ., $2.50 13Pt
IOWE'S GROCERY
Cooked and Lured Meats
.PHONE 12 BRUSSELS, ONT.
,Special for Thurs., Fri: and Sat. Nov. 18-20
Seedless Raisins .19.c lb.
Marra's Bread -
Kraft Pinner - r ° 2 for 25c
!'Mother Parker's Tea Bags Pkg- (60'a • 77o
Margarine 31c
4 for 30c
15c
'Camay Hand Soap lc Sale
fAlurninur'n Foil, 25 ft. Roll
'Mother Jackson's Pie Crust, 'Save 10c
26c
2 for 610
Javex 16 oz. 15c -22 'oz. 25c - 64 oz. 490
'Bulk'Prunes 25c lb.
'Heinz's Baby Food (full line) 3 for 29c
s Features in our Frozen Food Dept.
'Organe Juice, Lemon Juice, Strawberries, Peas, Raspberries
and 'Fish.
'For 'that Christmas Cake, Nuts, Peels, 'Currants and etc.
Lucky Draw
Don't forget - Lucky Draw for 100 lb. bag. 'Red Path Sugar on
!December 1.
WE 'DELIVER MORNING AND
AFTERNOON ANYWHERE.
CHRISTMAS SEAL CAMPAIGN
The Christmas •Seals for the an -
reel caan aign'foe the Huron Count/
Tuberculosis association are in the
meal for this district. The funds rale.
ed are used for the purchase of X-ray
equipment, referred x-ray elintoal
educaklonel services and rehabilit
ahem cd discharged Patients from
sanitariums. This cause is sponsored
by your local Lions Club and is woe
thy of the wholehearted support of
the community.
BRUSSELS C. G. 1.7.
The second meeting of the O,G.I.T,
was held at the home of Mrs. Calvin
Kreuter on Nov, 13, Thirteen girls
attended. The usual opening exer-
cles and devotional part of the
meeting took place. The girls made
plans for their bake sale to be held
In the library on Dec. 4, Any lad-
ies of the congregation interesed in
the girls work ore asked to help in
this project and It will be greatly Elea'
predated. The girls uniforms will be
sent for right away in order •to have
them here for their Chrtstmas set-
, vice. The rag dots are in the mak-
ing and the girls are quite interested
in th6s. Mrs. 0. Kreuter and Mrs, D.
Hemingway served the girls a lunch.
MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH - BRUSSELS
10.00 a. m. Sunday School
11.00 a. n . Morning Wbrsblp
"Will God Provide Away
of Fseca5e?t'
Minister :
Rev. H. T. Colvin, B. D.
Organist :
1.. D. Thompson R. M. T.
United Chm ch
OP CANADA
Minister, Rev. Andrew Lane
Divine Worsb8p-11 o'clock
Crutch School --(S2 o'clock,
ter-- '
Churchof England
Parish of /ruts':
Rev. A. Norman Ellis, M. A.
Sunday Before Advent
Sunday, 21 November
•t. John's Churoh, Brussels
8.80 a. m; Holy Communion
11„00 a.m. Holy Oommun.lon
Sunday School
St. David's, Henfryn --
2.80 pan, Holy Oomrnmtlon
Sunday Soheol
at, George's Walton
8 p. in. Evening Prayer
CARD OF THANKS
i would like to express my sincere
thai&s to ail my friends, neighbors,
and relatives for the cards, visits and
kindness ;shown me during my stay
in. Wingham Hospital.
Mrs,. Wm. J. McMurray,
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our relatives,
friends and neighbors for all the
kindness and expressions of 'sym-
pathy shown us during our recent ,
bereavement.
The Bing Family,
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank all those who visit-
ed me in the hospital and since re-
turning bonne to Stanley's, for the
treats, cards and other kindness, A
special thanks' to Mrs. Ken Mac
Donald and Dr. Myers, These kind-
ness will long be remembered by
Robert 0. Campbell.'
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many
friends and neighbours who re.
membered us in any way during our
recent 'sad bereavement - it was
very mudh a`pprecia'ted and will long
be remembered, -
Mr. and Mae. Harold Spetr
end Family I
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to take this opportunity
to thank all our friends, neighbours
and relatives for floral tributes,to .
who sent cards of sympathy, or help-
ed in any way, during our recent
bereavement. It was much apprec-
iated.
Rim, Was. J.'Patterson and family.
CARD OF THANKS
We wtah to thank our neighbour
and friendly 'for the many kind Acte
of sympathy and help during our
recent clad bereavement. The kind -
TMs of all was very much appreci-
ated, and will always be remem-
bered. '
Mrs. Augustus R. Wheeler
and family.
REGENT THEATRE
Seaf Orth, Ont.
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Thursday, Friday and Saturday
GUNSMOKE"
Audle Murphy Susan Cabot
A thrilling story of the opening of
the Montana Territories
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Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
"SAADIA"
Cornel Wilde Mel Ferrer
For the first time. A great picture
filmed entirely In authentic scenes
of wild, hot-blooded Morocco
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Thursday, Friday and Saturday
"CALAMITY JANE" -
Doris Day Howard Keel
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Coming Soon -
"SAILOR OF THE KING"
MUNICIPAL NOTICE REMEMBRANCE DAY
SERVICE HERE
hereby give notice that NominatioS
of a 'Reeve 'Four Councillors,
Three School 'Trustees and One
Hydro Oornmissloner to serve the
Village of 'brussels during the year
1955, +
will be held at
BRUSSELS PUBLIC LIBRARY
From 7 P.M. to 8 P. M,
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26th, 1954
If demanded a Poll will be opened
at the following places on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 6th, 1954
!Polling Bub -Division No. 1 in
the Brnesels. C'oumcil Chamber at
the Town Hall; D. R, 0., J. W.
Fischer; P. C. Mento Jackson,
Polling SuleDLgl8ion No. 2 in
the basement of the Brussels Lib-
rary; D. R. 0., W. A. Bell; P. C„
Ben. Whittard,
Polls to be opened from
9 A. M. to 5 P. M.
G. R. Campbell, Returning Officer.
MUNICIPAL NOT'IC'E
I hereby give notice that Nomination
of a Reeve Four Councillors,
Three School Trustees to serve the
Township of Grey during the year
1955. ,
will be held at
TOWNSHIP HALL, ETHEL
From 1 P. M. to 2 P. M.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29th, 1954
If demanded a Poll wilt be opened
at the following places on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 13th, 1954
Polling S ub-Division No. 1 at
School House S. S. No. 4.
-Polling Sub -Division No. 2 al
School House S. S. No.1.
Polling Sub -Division 170. 3 at
Everett Perdue, Lob 8 Con 16, Grey.
PoHinlg Sub-Divisfen No, 3'A ah
Community Hall, Walton.
Polling ' Sub-Dtvision No. 4 at
Community Hall, Moncrieff.
Polling Sub -Division. No. 5 at
Towndblp Office, Ethel.
Polling Sub -Division No. 6 at
School House S. S. No. 5.
Polling Sub -Division No. 7 at
Community Hall. Cranbrook.
Polis to be opened from
9 A. M. to 5 P. M.
Edythe M. Cardiff, Reurning Officer.
MUNICIPAL NOTICE
I hereby give notice that Nomination
of a Reeve Four Councillors,
Two School Trustees to serve the
Township of Morris during the year
1955.
will be held at
' MORRIS TOWNSHIP HALL
From 1 P. M. to 2 P. M.
"FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26th, 1954
If demanded a Poll will be opened
at the following places on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 6th, 1954
Polling 5 ub-Division No. 1 at
School House S. S. No. 1; D. R. 0,
Glen Gibson; P. C., J. 0, Haines.
Polling Sub -Division No. 2 at
School House S. a. No. 9; D. R. 0.,
Wm. Somers; P. 0. Geo, McArthur.
1,eiling 'Sub -Division No. 3 at
School Haase S. S. No. 5; D. R. 0.,
Harry McGuire; P. C., Harry Goll.
Polling Sub -Division No. 4 at
Morris Township Hall; D. R. 0..
Gordon Wilkinson; P. C., Douglas
Smith.
Polling Sub -Division No. 6 at
School House S. S. No. 7; D. R. 0.,
Melvin Craig; P, 0., Harvey
Edgar.
Polling Sub -Division No. 6 at
School House S. S. No. 10; D. R, 0.,
Ralph Shaw; P. C., Wilfred War-
wick.
Polis to be opened from
9 A, M. to 5 P. M.
Gen. Merlin, Returning Offioet
CARD OF THANKS
I take this opportunity to thank
my many friends who called to see
me while 1 was.+ sick also on.ee who
sent cards and for the box of fruit
from the Ladies' Aid and Young
People of the Presbyterian Churoh
for flowers.
Ben. Walker,
VAL'S BEAUTY SHOPPE
We specialise In styling, cutting,
and cold waving. Open Monday to
Saturday inclusive.
sirs. Velma Stephenson
'Phone 102x`4
R.emernbrauee Day was observed
in Brussels i er e f o -
°iJni
s :otos vp u#lt t
ed church, with Rev, Andrew Lane
meets/ler of the church asslsted by
iter. A. Norman Min of Se John's
Anglican Church and Rev, Harold
T. Colvin of Melville Presbyterian
Oltureih, Mr.Colvin preached tato
sermon 'urging his listeners to
join a crutsade to put down Cin in
the world as the sole way to assure
a world free from war. Special
music for the ,servi'ce wan In charge
of Mrs. Edwin Martin, organist of
the church. It conlafsted of a piano
and pipe organ duet by Marlon
Hemingway and Mrs. Martin, an
anthem lay the their, a men's quar-
tette number by Stanley and Lloyd
Wheeler, Thomas Pierce and Thom-
as Strachan, and a solo by Joan
Thomas.
Brusslells Legion 218, the Ladies
Auxiliary and a section of the
100th. Battery R. 0. A. under Capt.
William Newton, filled the centre of
the chu'rdh. Their parade was led by,
the Bruesele Legion Pipe Band.
At the service at the cenotaph
which followed, ,T. Calvin Kreuter
was in charge and wreaths were
placed for the Province of Ontario
by W. H. Bell; village of Brussels,
Reeve R. B. Cousins; Township of
Morris, Reeve Mailley Parroltq;
Township of Grey, Reeve Clifford
Rowland; St. Ambrose Roman Oath-
ol:ic Church, Mas, Florence Russell;
St. John's Anglican. Ohurcdt, Mrs.
Ben. Wltiliitard; Melville Presby-
terian Churoh. Mrs. Robert Wilson;
Brussels United Church, Thomas
Pierce; Cltaanber of Commerce
Harold Thomas; L.O.L., Fnamk Car-
diff; A.F. and A. M., Edwin Martin;
I. 0. 0. F., Allan McCall; Lions Club,
Max Oldfield; Cranbrook Women's '
Inetttute, Miss Lena Noble; Brute
vele Women's Institute, Mrs. John
Spear; 100th. Battery R. C. A„ Ar-
chie Willis; Ladies' Auxiliary, Mrs.
David frostings; Brussels Legion
Band, Tom McFarlane; Lsl$ton
branch ea, Russell Hall.
Mrs. J.oseph Baker placed a
wreath in memory of her son Peter.
A prayer• by Rev. Mr. Ellis follow-
ed the placing of the wreaths and
the Brussels, Legion Pipe Band
played a Lament during which flags
were dipped. Flag hearers were Mrs.
John Lowe, Elmer Sellers and Jack
Brewer. The two minute silence was
followed by a :election by. the pipe
band, the singing of the national an-
them and the Benediction by Rel.,
Harold T. Colvin. ,
MELVILLE CHURCH
The minister, Rev. Harold Colvin
on Sunday morning last, preached
on the subject "The Folly of Indecis-
ion". In the gospels we are told of
three men who offered to follow
Christ, one of whom thought he ough
to have a home and temporal secur-
ity. Another [said, let me first go and
bury my father, but Jesus answered
Reim, Let the dead bury their dead,
but go thou and preach the gospel.
We have all heard excuses made.
These men knew they should follow
Christ, but they did not
Indecision. Is folly, and indecision
is sin, We have met people who
alwaes agree with everyone they
meet, an'd 'always. go with the crowd
Our Lord said. No man can serve II
two masters. Ye cannot serve God`
and mammon, if It is said of you, I
that you are all things to all men,
you cannot belong to Christ.
Lot's, wile Was e. woman who want-
ed to escape destruotion, but she
looked back, because she tonged
for her friends ,and the old life.
If we are to be God'a children, and
followers or Christ we harve to make
decisions. Felix is nn example of in-
' decision. It 'las a terrible thing
which Felix said to Paul, when I
have a. more convenient time I will
send for thee, and he went into a
Christlese grave, It is not good en-
ough to put our band ,to bite plougb,
and then look back.
The choir sang the anthem, "0 for
a closer walk with God." with Bill
king as tenor solotat, Organist Louis
D. Thompson, played a Bach
"Chorale" during the offertory.
BORN
SANTA CLAUS PARADE
SATURDAY DECEMBER 11.
The annual Brussels Santa Claus
Parade a e will be bald this year 00
Saturday, Dec, llth. A glent parade
is being planned with costumed fairy
tale Characters accompanying St,
Nioholas, Of course there will be
olowme and two bands will be in alt
endanoe, There will .also be floats.
'Phis parade is sponsored by the
local brandues of the Lions Club, the
Legion and the Chamber of Cone
merce
RIVERSIDE MOTORS
BROKEN INTO
Riverside Motors was again bro-
ken into, sometime during the early
bouts of Wednesday morning,
The thief, or thieves, smashed the
plate glass of the office door in an
attempt to reach in and release the
lock. This door can not be opened
without. a key sw entry was gained
by breaking the plate glass in a
second door where they succeeded
in releasing the lock.
Mr. Geo. eic.Cutcheon, proprietor,
said am unknown quantity of eig-
arettes and chocolate bars are miss,
Ing
Provincial police investigated. This
is the third time this year that this
garage Stas been broken into.
CELEBRATE FIFTIETH
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Stevenson of
the 10th. concession of Grey, cele-
brated their 50th- anniversary os
Ftdday evening in the Cranbrook
Community Centre, with a capacity .
crowd. The hall was chosen for the
"Home" for :this event.
Mrs. Stevenson, the forme,
Maggie Mande Adams and William
Curtis Stevenson were united in mar- I
riage at the manse Cranbrook, on
Nov. 9th. 1904 by the Rev. D. B. Me •
Rae and have lived on the same farm
on the 10th. eon. ever since.
Their family consists of 2 daugh-
ters, Margaret, "Mrs. Stanley Spei- j
ran" Ethel; Kay "Mrs. Kay Mathews"
Toronto and one son 'Murray who,
died in infancy.There are two grand
sons, Maurice D, Speiran, Brantford
and Bruce E. Speiran, Listowel and
one great grandattghter, Beverly Ann
Speiran, Listowel,
The hall was decorated with a thr-I
ee tier wedding rake. baskets of
mums and roses and wedding bells.
After meeting old friends and new
friends, a splendid programme was
enjoyed with Mr. Jas. Bremner a5
master of ceremonies.
At the Close of time programme Mr.
and Mrs. Stevenson were called tl
the plattbrm and presented with a
gift of money, Mr. J. A. Wilson read
tbe addresls and Mrs. Leslie Lake
made the presentation. Mr. Staple
enson made a suitable reply thank-
ing everyone for the gift and also
anyone taking Part in any way to-
ward
oward making the evening eo enjoy-
able.
The ladies of Ethel, W, 1. served
the luncb to a very capable manner.
Roots McTaggart, Stewart McNair
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Harrison, Mr.
and Mos. George Evans supplied
the :mute for the dancing for the
remainder of Lhe evening. At the
close everyone wished the happy
couple many more years of health
and hruppineSs.
Friends and relatives were pres-
ent from Calgatly, Toronto, HSmtil.
ton, Brantford, Waterdown and Strat-
ford. Ethel and Listowel. They also
received ntrany cards, gifts and
telegrams.
Mr and Mas. Stevenson plan on
purchasing a TV set with thts gift
of money, and will often think of
their friends and netghbons while
enjoying Tv.
WORK -- Tn Mr. and Mrs. Graham
Work, en Saturday, Nov. 18th,
in Winghem Grnernl hospital, a..
daughter, Mary Kathryn, a atster
for Ben, anti Judy,
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mae. Ernest Smith of
Morris Township, wish to announce
the engagemeltt of their only daugh-
ter, Mary Elizabeth of London, to
Oliffoed Alexander Morrow, only son
of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morrow of
Grey Township. Wedding to take
pface early part of December.
Bl0RN
Wlfil'rTARD - To Mr. and Mrs,
Forrest Wbiltard on. Friday, Nov.
lenh, at Dr. flyer',, Nursing Home
n son, Kenneth Richard,
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Bake Sale ' and Tea
The Ladies' Aid of Melville Presbyterian
Church are holding a Bake Sale,t5ewrngt
and Tea in the Library on Saturday, Not&
27, at 2.30 p. m.
Turkey Bingo
The first of Three Turkey Bingos. -
Sponsored by Canadian Legion
Brussels Branch 218
In Brussels Town Hall on
Friday, November 26th''
Watch for Posters
...s••••••w
DANCE
In Cranbrook Community Centre
Friday, November 19th
Music by The Noll Sisters
Dancing from 10 to 1
Admission at Popular Prices
Sponsored by Cranbrook Hall Bawd
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2 Shows Nightly 7.30 - 9.30 p. m. Matinee Saturday 2'p. roe„
Thursday, Friday, and Saturday November 18 - 19 - 2E'
IN CINEMASCOPE - In TECHNICOLOR on our giant new twettte-
four foot screen. Lloyd C. Douglas' Magnifica t Novel of the
Birth of Christianity
"THE ROBE"
Special Prices - Nights Adults 60c - Students 40c - Children 25e
Saturday Matinee - Adults 50c - -Students 25c - Children 'los
NOTE - First showing at nights 7 - second 9.30.
Please see the picture from the beginning if possible.
Monday - Tuesday Nvomber 22 - 1a
Lana Turner - Ricardo Montalban in a romantic Musical full Sr
singable tunes and humour
"LATIN LOVERS"
Tuesday - Foto Nite - Monday, Attendance Card Night
Offer thls week - let $200.00, 2nd. 5120.00
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday November 24 - 24 : Effi
Our second "CiNEMASCOPE" attraction
Regular prices
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1955 MARCONI TV, SET
and
1955 MARCONI AUTOMATIC CLOCK.
RADIO
You may be the winner of this beautiful TV Set or Gloc' 2
Radio. One Free draw ticket with every Item purchase of 51,.
or over. Draw to be made Dec. 24th at 10 P. M., Friday night.
Rubber Boole
ioy's Boots 4. r $3.50
Men's Heavy Knee $5.50
Men's Light Knee e4.96
Men's Short 14.95
Ladles' Boots 53.50
Children's 52.50
insoles included
Ladies Nylons let Grade„ 15 Denier, Si Gauge $14;
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