The Brussels Post, 1951-8-22, Page 1THE BRUSSELS POST
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Wednesday, August 22nd, 1951
$2.00 per year - $2.50 U. S.
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— WHY PAY MORE —
1 Doz. Mason Pt. Jars - •
''" • • • • 99c
1-12 oz. Tin Spiced Beef 43c
1 lb. Shortening 29c
1 ib. Astor Coffee—Freshly Ground 94c
We Have Arriving Tue. Thur. Sat. Fresh
Fruit and Vegetables. Golden Jubilee
Peaches Are Here Now.
GREWAR'S - GROCETERIA
Buy The Best For Less
Open All Day Wednesday
NOTICE —
The Ethel Mil] will be closed Aug.
27th to Sept. 3rd.
Customers please stock up early
and avoid last minute rush,
REGENT THEATRE
Seaforth, Ont.
NOW PLAYING —
Thurs. Fri. Sat. Aug, 23-24-25
"THE NOOSE HANGS HIGH"
with
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello
Come and laugh with the two fun-
niest men in pictures. Your favoriit-
es Bud and Lou'
Mon. Tues. Wed. Aug. 27-28-29
"LET'S LIVE A LITTLE"
with
Hedy Lamarr and Robert Cunmings
You will appreciate seeing these tpo-
raskfng stars in this Picture.
Next Thurs. Fri, Sat. Aug. 30-31—
Sept. tat
"TO PLEASE A LADY"
with
Clarke Gable Barbara Stanwyck
Adotpe Menfou
It's Kill or be Killed for the top
contender In the Midget Racing Fleld.
As he throttles his way to the Top
as King of the roaring Road.
COMING —
"THE DUCHESS OF IDAHO"
wkh
Esther Williams and Van Johnson
4
Church of England
Melville Church
Minister, Rev. W. 14. T. Puttee
10 a. m. leader _!shim an/
flM. 171asa
11 a. in. Morning Worship
Rev. J. K. West, St Thomas.
United Church
Or CANADA
Minister Rev. Andrew Lens
Divine Worship — 11 o'clock.
Sermon Subject;
"Gimlet Williston and Ours"
"Rejoice the Lord is King;
Your' Lord and 'King adore."
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Parish of Brussels
Rev. J. H. Kerr — Fleeter.
St. John's Church, Brussels -
11 a. m. Morning Prayer
Sunday School
8t. David'a Church. Henfryn
210 p, m. Evening Prayer
Sunday School
St. George's Church, Walton
7.30 p, nL Evening Prayer
No services On Aug. 20th
NOTICE —
Due to the large number of pupils
attending S. S. No. 7 Grey, only
those who will be six or over on or
before Dec. 1st, 1951 will be accept-
ed.
Carl Hemingway, Secretary,
Grey Township School Area.
DAYS OF 1951 CANADIAN
NATIONAL EXHIBITION
Friday. August 24,th. Opening Day.
Saturday. August 25th, Warriors'
Day.
Sunday..August 26th. closed.
Monday, August 27th, Children's
Day.
Tuesday, August 28th, Automotive
and Electrical Day.
Wednesday, August 29th, Food
Products and Merchanits Day,
Thursday, August 30th, Women's
Music and Arts Day.
Friday, August 31st, Press and
Radio Day.
Saturday, Setember 1st. Manln-
facturers', Floral and Athletic Day.
Sunday, September 2nd, closed.
Monday, September 3rd, Labor
Day.
Tuesday, September 4th, Internat-
lonaJ Day and National Health
Day,
Wednesday, September 5th, Agri-
cu,iture and Live Stock Parade
Day.
Thursday, September Sbh, Trans-
portation and Commercial Travellers'
Day,
Friday, September 7th, Interpro-
vincial and Service Clubs' Day.
Saturday, September 8ttb, Citizens'
and Cadet Um
IIVOIVORCOOKMEMA
LISTOWEL
CAPITOL THEATRE
WED. THUR. AUG. 22-23
Fred McMurray, Sylvia Sidney
in
Henry Fonda in the
Re -issue of
"TRAIL OF THE
LONESOME PINE"
Technicolor
itelatiglirOW MOW
Fri. Sat. Aug. 24-25
Errol Flynn, Patricia Wymore
in
"ROCKY MOUNTAIN"
Sat. Mat. 2 p.m.—Eve. 7.30 p.m.
Non. Tues. Aug. 27-28
Densis Morgan, Doris Day,
Jack Carson in
"IT'S A GREAT FEELING"
Technicolor
TUESDAY FOTO-NITS
OFFER $190.00
Monday Attendance Card Night.
Wed. Thur. Aug. 29.30
John Wayne, Patricia Neal
in
"OPERATION PACIFIC"
PACIFIC"
ms�sb/"OER�
PEOPLE WE KNOW
* * •
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Cameron and
Family of Elmira, were Sunday vis•
Dors with Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Rannr.
Mr, William .l1ci'J'hirter o1 Stat.
wart, Sask, Is al present visiting
with son Bill MCW drier of Brussels,
•
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Mr. and Mrs, D. 'flawless amci baby
daughter of Fergus are visiting at
the hone of her father Mr. and Mrs,
T, 1., McDonald,
* • *
Mr. and Mrs. Garf, Long of Cali.
Fonda ar'rtyed Tuesday to visit at
the home of her sister Mils,. 0. Beek.,
er and Mr. Baelcer and other retativ
es and friends.
* * *
Mr, Ernest Conir'ehesne gat guile
a surirp.se recently. He was fishing
Mgt out of town and hooked a warn-
er, brawn trout, weighing 4 lbs. 10
pea. and measuring 24 inches. Try
and beat that ine boys.
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Mr. and Mrs. Romeo tloureneane
.and daughter Nellie of Glen Sutton,
Quebec, Mr. .and lirs. Wni. Burn-
ham and daughter Linda also of
Glen Sutton were visiting with Mr.
and Mrs, Ernest eeerchesne.
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Mr. McCurdy Lowry was a week-
end visitor with relatives and
friends.. Tris wife and two wens 3011
and Don returned home with him,
after spending s week with her
mother Mrs. W. Speiran.
* * *
Misses Eva and Carrie McCracken
accompanied by Mi and Mrs, Allen
McCall of Walton- were Sunday
visitors at Tara and Owen Sound.
Ma'. and Mrs.. Jack Iiervey and
daughter Judy of Toronto were re•
cent visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Scott.
* • *
Mr. Jack Leckie of Toronto form-
erly of Brussels called on a few
friends here one day this week.
Mrs, Chester Rintaul and daught-
er Wanda went to ,Galt. this week,
Where Mrs. Rinitonl htas secured a
Position. Her elder diangirter Helen
Intends to enter the hospital In Gait
in 'Septennber for traening. Good
wishes from friends here go with
them.
• • •
Rev. M. F. Oldham and Mme. Old-
ham of Camden East, were visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Thompson.
Mr. Oldham conducted services, in
St. John's Church, anes the other
churches of the parish,on Sunday
Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Spence of Tor-
onito, have taken up residence in
their BritSseis home, formerly the
home of Mr, and Mrs. H. Champion,
Where 17r. Spence will open his
dental office about. Seri, 1st,
Howard Stewart
Howard Stewaait. 60, died suddenly
of a heart a5tack Tuesday of last
week at the General Hospital, Tor-
onto, where he vvlaa to undergo an
operaltlon. Widely known as a
buiiider and' oonbractor, be was born-
' in Wnevale, a. son, of the late 'lihomas
and Isabella Thynne Stewartt, and
is snirwived by a brother and four
sisters: Wi1Jds.m H. Stewart, Grand
Valley; Mrs, W, G. (Margaret)
Johnston, B1auelvale, with whom he
lived; Mrs. Milton (Noreen) Wat-
son, Gorr! e; Mrs. Tames (Annie)
Watson, Gladston, Man„ and Mrs,
Thynne ('Mary), Wray, Woodrow,
Sask. 'Two brothers. and a sister pre-
deeeasexl flim, — John Stewlast of
Sr'skatchewan, Whitney Stewart of
Wiheesam, and Mrs. James (Peart)
Clerk of Morris towship. Funeral
se.' vire wag held at the Walker
funeral home. Wingltam at 2,60
o'clock Friday afternoon an,d hnriail
+n 'vininrham cemetery.
'blue r
1 Reld • Brothers
Perth Avenue trnilod Church,
l .'orunt0, was the scene of a pretty
evening wedding when Thelma Mary
]:cotter: daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs, :VI. H. Brothers became the
bride of William ,Tames Heid, son of
Mr. and Mrs. 13. Reid, 110 Edwin
Avenue, Toronto.
As the bridal party entered the
vestry of the church Mrs, D. Watson
aunt of the groom sang "1 Love You
Truly", Mrs. Lyle Brothers played
the wedding music and Rev, H, L.
Jay offtelated al. the double 'ring
ceremony.
Given in marriage by her great
TTnale lir. A. M. Troll, Listowel, the
bride was lovely in a gown of french
lace over satin, fashioned with a
bouffant skirt. fTer finger tip veil
Was caught by a Juliet rap nt french
Ince and she carried a colonial hen-
yuet of Shasta Daisies anhl cream
roses. Mins .Town Ste Mlirie of Bris-
sels was maid of honour in apple
nra'9ny over taffeta with niarehins
mittens and Ts earl -dregs of flowers.
The brides maids Miss Donna Pearce
Toronto rind Miss Coale Brothers of
Nordis Bergen, New jersey, we'rF
gowned alike in ,yellow organdy
nrutching mittens and blending col•
oni.al bouquets. Little Darlene
Brothers was flower girl wearing
floor length gown in yellow organdy
shnila.r to t:1ie other atteneanits
flower headdress and eaa'ried a
olefin's basket of cream roses and
nrinatnre orrhids, Rae Reid was
his brothers hest man. Robert Reid
and Lyle Brothers nsliered.
.During the sdn:gning of the register
Mrs. D. Weston. sang, 'T Love Yon,"
Following the ceremony a recept•
int was held at the Prince* Arthur
i Horse. Receiving were Mrs. V.
Brothers, grandmother of the bride.
wtaa'ing Mack lace costume with pink ))
accessories. Mrs. M. Fischer grand=
mother of the of the groom in Tuts
gnoise lane with black accessories ,
and Mrs. 13. Reid mother of the
groom in navy sheer, All three wore
•eorsagee, of pink and while earmat- 1
tons. For their wedding trip to
Northern Ontario the bride chose a
suit of navy gitbardine with white
ace.essontes and a corsage of red
roses. Mr. and Mrs. W. 7. Reid will
take tip residence at 9 Venn Oreg.
cent, Toronto.
Is one of the Sest"Quality Available.
Regular Shipments Now Being Re-
ceived. Order yours direct off
the oar.
M. C. OLDFIELD PHONE 6$
COURT OF REVISION
Court of Revision on the 1959
Assessment Roll for Mwrris Town-
ship will be held in tore Township
Heel on September 15, at 2 p, m,
All appeals niustt pe in the hands
of She Clerk by Sept, Sth.
Geo. C. Martin,
Clerk.
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders for the contract of
cleaning and repairing the
open portion (approximately 175
rods) of the 'Attie Drain in Moruis
Township wJit be received by the•
undersigned up until 2 p.
4th, 1951. .
Lowest or any tender not
essarily accepted..
Geo. C. Martin,
Clerk.
Sept, I
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CARD OF THANKS '
The. family of the late Chas.
Lowrie wish to empress their Shanks
to all neighbours and friends, those
Who sent flowers and loaned cars,
pall -hearer's and all who helped in
thein' recent bereavement.
BORN
YOUNG — in Stratford General
Hospital, on Monday, Auugnst 204)h,
to Mr, and Mrs. Pearson Young,
(nee )dna Davison), a daughter.
BORN
BERNARD — At Dr. Myer's Nursing
TTonee on Tuesday, August 14th. to
NTr, and Mrs, Thomas Bernard.
Morniis Twp„ a daughter. Shirley
Margaret.
Wdtb the rest of south-westera
Ontario, the Canadian National Ex-
hibition is changing from 25 to NI
cycle. By the tune the 1951 ONE
opepis on August 24, the eastern half
of Exhibition Park Will bo eob-
verted.
BRUSSELS BAND TO GIVE
SUNDAY CONCERT IN LISTOWEL
.1 large and appr'r-i' alive audience
pr:•tent at Victoria Park on
Sunday evening to enjoy the band
convent elven by the Bross:.)s Lions
Chub Boys and Girls Band., Hymns,
tseeb, s and waltzes were among
the number- played on 0 pleasing
program presented under the dtreet-
inn of bandmaster A. fl, Robinson,
"Dean Sahneur", Overture, the test
piece for junior bands at the
this year, was one of the numbers
]a
St is gratifying to sae so many at -
P yed.
�tend these Sunday nicht cmrcerts.
I 1' shows appreeia11nn for the effort,
of the young musicians and the
' Lions 1-'1111) who sponsor this file
group. The hand belongs, not to
the Brussels Lions Club, but the
rem num 'ty pride in their aehieve-
1 nienria, and our condoned patronage
1 1= essantdal to their proaaves and
I snrsessdttl development,
The bend will present' a concert in
Listowel on this Sunday evening at
4 o'clock.
Mr. Charles Lowrie
Funeral services were conducten
on Tuesday afternoon Our Mr,
Charles Lowrie, beloved husband et
the former Nellie Pearl Roe, Brus-
sels who died at his ]come early
Sunday afternoon. The body rested
at D. A, Nanm's funeral parlor and
services were held there by Rev.
Andrew Lane of Brussels United
Church at 2,00 o'clock. The pall-
bearers were: Reid. Jameison, John
Armstrong, John and bVm, Taylor.
Clark Matheson and Wm. Roe. The
large number of floral tributes at-
tested to the high esteem in which
Mr. Lowrie was held by a wide
circle of friends. Relatives and
friends attended ,he fnn'eral from
Waterloo, London. Clinton. Toronto,
Lorulesboro and the surrounding the
districts. Interment followed in
Brussels cemetery. Mr. Lowrie was
the son of the late William and .Tim
Lowrie. Hnilett township, He is snr-
vSved by his wife, two sisters Miss
Mende. Lowrie; Mrs, Peter Taylor
troth of Londesboro; two brothers
Jim and Randolph Lowrie, Landes -
hero; one son Everett Chas. Lowrie,
London; three daughters; Mrs, Alex
McMichael (Wilma) Clinton; Mrs.
Edwin Brenneman (Nora) of Water-
loo and Shirley Lowtties London.
There are also 3 grand children.
HONORED BY FRIENDS
Miss Margaret Pearson, of Ethel.
formerly of London, whose marriage
to Kenneth Fife Is to take piece on
Saturday. lues been honored at
shiowere and panjties, Miss Jessie
Mete. Brussels, entertained at a
miscellaneous shower with Mrs,
D. A. Rana assisting. Mrs. P. F,
Chantlel., London, was hostess ct a
cup and saucer shower and Mrs.
Peter Light was co -hostess when
Listowel business girls entertained
at the (bit 'and Country Club at a
surprise dinner panty a,nd presented
Miss Pearson with gifts. ,
The United Church
"Chraliau Love" was the theme
of t.ile sermon in tlir- 1'111,t,s(1. Church
en Sunday. Aiigu:st. 19th. Christian
D:ve. the :111nisier pointed out, is
not a matter of emotion and senti-
ment but a concern for the welfare
awl well being of our fellow Wren.
This rnn'ern is the distinctive ,
r'hitrarteristie of truly Christian
people. .liras. Norman Hoover and
Miss Addis Cardiff sang the duet,
"Open My 7:yae, That 1 May See,"
by Morris and Scott.
Melville Church 8erviea
]t. v. 11'. 11. flaire, London, took
by servic, in Melville 'Church on
rr,�01 s
morning nice ante his inset wait
Es. . I1 -ettse.Itie Lord Spolxe Tad
l'ac, and ,Tos'hna was
:rise a follower went not out- of tllsn
dah.•rnarl,, the great neoesalty aZ
in -i es ul' being with ehnroisea re -
Main With any forefathers of old .and
a1,0 with God. Mr. K3'paeme
31eDenald sang a very pleasing Bela,
East Huron Agricultural Society
DANCE
In Crystal Palace Ballroom Brussels niter
Wednesday, August 29th.
Music by Ken. Wilbee's Orchestra
Dancing 9 p. m. to I a. m.
Spot and Lucky Door Prize—Refreshments
Admission 50c per person
Everyone Welcome
5)
MID -SUMMER SALE
August 23rd to September 1st
PEARSON'S SHOE STORE
and
MEN'S WEAR.
40 pair men's dress oxfords, black and brown
reg. $7.50 and $8.50 Sale $4.98.
40 pair Iadies dress shoes, all colours and styles
reg. $6.95 to $10.50 Sale $4.96:
50 pair ladies summer shoes, reg. $3.95 to $5.50
Sale price $2.96'
40 pair ladies sandals and oxfords, reg. $4.50 to $5.95
Sale price $2.95
30 pair ladies older style shoes, Sale price
40 misses dress shoes, reg. $4.50 Sale price
30 pair children's shoes Sale price
20% OFF THE FOLLOWING
All men's clothing which includes men's
Socks
Stetson hats and caps '
Forsyth and Arrow sport and dress shirts
Ties and pyjamas
Brussels, Ont.
.98=
$2.79Y
$1.98:
Phone 11
*NW
Mrs. Margaret Footer
in Kincardine. Ont„ on Friday.
July 27th. a former resident o1 this
locality passed to her Eternal Home
in the person of Margaret McNaugh-
ton. daughter of ,the late Ronald
McNaughton and his wife Margaret 11
Tenmysion. and widow of the late
Parker Poster of Kincardine,
Mr's, Foster was born 1n Grey
township in 1165. but spent most of i
her lite in Brussels.
She was a member of the formes
Methodist Church and was a valued
teacher of a Young Men'a Bible 'Klass
in the 4tinday School of that chturoh,
in 1010 she was invited in marri-
age to Parker Poster of Kincardine,
Mr, Foster passed away several
years Ago.
The funeral service for Mtn,
Fasten WAS held. at the LAnklater
Enteral Verne, Ttineardine on Mon,
day. Tilly 00th. with "Rey. Harold
Lawson of the Melted (`lturcir offici-
ating, with final resting Direr, in
Ttinrardine Cemetery.
BIGGER and E .,ITER
SEAFORTH
BINGO
$1,500 CASH
GIVEN AWAY AT COMMUNITY CENTRE
Starting 9.00 p. an.
hursday, Aug. 30th
15 REGULARGAMES FOR $1.00
$20.00 Per Game — Extra Cards 25c
2 SPECIAL GAMES FOR $100.00 EACH
25c per Game
i$1,000 Gime
No Limit to Numbers Called — It Must Go I
BINGO CARDS 25c — BUY ALL YOU WANT
Sponsored by
Seaforth Community Centre
and Canadian Legion '
SEATING. ACCOMMODATION FOR 4,
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