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2nd. Brussels Scout Group
'rate troop and pack have gone for-.
ward some new recruits have been
received, Teak MoBride was enrolled
at the troop. meeting this week, and!
re expect others, to follow soon. A
new Patrol, the Bulldog's' th been i
!formed — David Marks Acting P. L..1
A "Scouts-Own" Service 'will be I
held on Sunday, 6 February. at 7.30'
-Pan. in the Anglican Church' all which
Rev. A. Lane 'will give a short talk to
the boys. Parents and friend's of the
Bouts and cubs are warmly ineited.-
A new recruit for the cubs will be
invested at the service: Souls and
Cubs parade at Headquarters a few
minutes before the service.
The ecoutmaster will be gratel,
lea for the offer of .aisetistance from
.instructors in such arts an bandaging
and first aidetnottiing etc. ' rt
"WHERE'S GRANDMA'
A ,rhree-neat comedy "Where's . Grandma" is to be presented in the
Brussels- Town Hall on Friday, Feb.1
18th. by local talent. This play is,
being sponsored by Me Women's I
Devised of the Ease Huron Agricul
tura' Society.
Watch for further particulars.
BRUSSELS GIRL CHOSEN
QUEEN AT LISTOWEI- D. H. S.
letizebetn. Myers, of Brussels, was
crowned Queen of Jibe 14,51.)0Wel
District High Sallee' when the school
held .its annual "At Home" dance.
The .attractive 15-year-old, grade
11 tetudent, Is the daughter of Dr,
end Mrs. C. A. Myers,' of Brussels.
Runnerseep who nerved as the
Queen's attendanes, were two grade
e2 students, Joyce Telfer, 17, of R.R.
2, Lietowel, and Donne, Campbell, 16.
of Molieeworth.
'Former students trim many
distant points returned to partici-
pate in the festivities.
Receiving the stddents• were, Mar-
lene Fleece Gorrie, president of the
Students' Council; Bob 'Burnet vice-
president; Peincipal and Mr's. W.
H; Jeck, Andre*• Bremner, chairman
of the beard, and Mrs, Breanne; ;
Nickel, pressidene of the Listowel
District High School Home and
School Association, and leers. Nickel;
Misis Hamel Hay and Miss Beatrix
Tath 111, nienrbcre of the teaching
staff.
MELVILLE CHURCH
'On ,Sunday molting last, Rev. Harr-
old Colviin',s sermon eetbject was, Our
Youth for Christ, and stated that the
future of oer !church lies with our
young people, their sense of eight and
wrong — thee. moral .sitanderds they
embrace. The future of our church
depends on their conception of Jesus
Christ end Hie teaching. Our youth
are living In a difficult age. Moral
standards, seemed to he higher when
we older peoade were young. This.
is an 'age of moral laxity. Of late
years there ,han been a type of
preaching and teaching giving the
'impression that God well not punish
evil, that we need have no fear of
Hell and 'the judgments of God. Many
peeple today, if asked, Do you fear
'God? 'would say, Who is. God, that I
Should 'few Him? We must bring our
young people 'to the point where they
will really love' and fear God. Tbe
,anciene writer ,seys e'lehe fear of God I
is the beginning of winclem" John
the Baptist had a startling message
theepetneleof 'his day. The peop-
le of our day have lot their fear of •
God. Today thousands -and thou,sanits
of dollars rare :slpent to entice young
people to evil 'ways and placee. Sod is
saying to lour 'young 'people, rollow
Me. °oct ets, giving to all of us. the
gracious invitation to come end
ifollow the Lord, Jesus. Christ, Mr.
Colvin spoke of Billy Graham's evai'c
,gelleiter work among youtg pe :41e.
Those who tollow Melee Will reap 1
a rich blessing for themselves', I
their church and their country,
The male .ehorns, 'sang a •selece ,
ion, entitled, Watch, and Pray. The ",
choir rendered the anthem "God Is
Love" by Shelley, Overne McDonald
halting the bass Solo.
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L. D. THOMF".9.N. ,RMT
pftg4pwrs„Pppu,..p IN BgpiTm.
A lat%e Audience .Vitliered in the
enditoriun) of Melville Preebyterien
Church on Monday night to attend a.
recital of piano And vocal ulnae
resented by glade 740 pupils of Mr;
Louis L. Thorniest:et, IIMT,
The appreciative audience enjoy
ed the fine nmeie by these young
neeeiciane which stewed what telent
and excellent insteuctitme can eeh.,
lave.
Program
"God. Save. The Queen"
"The King's Review" (duet). Mary
and Joyce Hernme.
"March", Curious Story", Marian
'Hoover (Grade VII).
"Turkish March", Anne Douglas,
(Grade VII) Wroxeter.
"flower ,Stange, Elizabeth Pipe,
(Grade VII).
'eal) eEeely One - Morning"
"Leeleilere", Marilyn Johnston.,
eSeberyine", "Rusetic Dance",
Marie Hestia (Grade' VII) Gorrie,
"My Mother Bids, Me Bind 1\11y
Heie", `Thanks Be To God", lean.
Sinith.
"Minuet in, G", "Gavotte In B ,Flat"
Margaret Porrie (IX).
"Marehetare "Mese This House"
(Vocal) Cyril Prescott.
"Curious Stony", ,Spenieh, Dance,"
Mary 'Dennis (Gra:de IX) Walton.
"Waltz iv A Plate, "GerMen Melee
No: 1." Karen ,Michele (Grade VIII),
.Gorrie.
(Vo'cal') "0 Lovely Night". "Break
al' Day", Margaret
• "Minuet in G", "Amarylese Agnes.
Lane (Grade VII).
eViatee in a. Minor", Shepherd's
Hey", Doris. Johnston (Grade X)
Walton
"Silent Worship", "If Could Tell
You", (vocal), Brian Prescott.
"Gavotte and -Musette", "Dance
Caprice", Audrey Hackwell (Grade
VIII) Walton. •
(Duet) "March Militaire", Doris
Meese= and Mary Dennis.,
Mr. L. D. Thompeon R., M. T. was
aocompainise.
Misses Fay and Sandra Edgar of
'Gerrie were neherers, and Miss
Elaine Wood 'gave out the pograme
A silver collection was taken to
help 'in the purchase, of new choir
'gownse
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The United Church. (:).--cANADA
Minister, Rev. Andrew Lane
Divine Worship — 11 o'clock
"Reserves. of leo;er"
Church. Sehool — 12 eetletelt.
"gereat ,is the Lord, and greatly to
be praised." 48:1.
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Church of England
Parish of Brussels`
Neieniate Ellie M. Ai
Oinidely 5 February
John's' Church, Brussels"
Ceniin'g Soon
uLAT IN toYtlite
REGENT THEATRE
Sea.torth, Ont.
thuradayi Friday and Saturday
Dale Robertson Paget
"GAMBLER Lijni NAtot-lEti
Metidayi Tuesday and Wednesday
"ALL I DESIRE"
Barbara. StatiWyek FtehoM doettott
The daring true-to life drama of a
wonian betrayed by her own
Thursday; Friday and Saturday
,,tAt kAtpotwANii
(feotifitcatoe)
Alan Ladd Shelley Winters
The Saga Of the cotiOtiest et' the
grogiOteliewart territory. Filmed in
the Canadian ilooMet
The., Fri. - SAT. Feb, 3- 4 = 5
In oltietnescepe and Color
The sequel to "THE
aciEMETFIOUS AND THE
GLADIATORS"
Tills 'picture carries' on where the
ROBE finished. It Is a story of the
Trials ahci Persecution cif the Early
Christians,
Mon, Toed, Feb. 1= et 1,
ROMANCE"
Ma. Kettle has a new boy friend ,
things are funnier than every. Don't`'
Miss This Filet
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Wednesday tioty #Otiktoey
"dlitEktititt '0,116k
1 , !BLACK LAGOON"
4164' Against AWiteeiii MOtisteK.
WEATHER FORECAST: cJtncit'ill-'ee46,r
ettettesestie—emetee, e,e '
ue.
• No other type of fuel DARES to gita.,
tee You comfort as 'blue coal' does. 'We
coil' has •a record for keeping mi
safe comfortable, healthy through a
won't Winters in history. End fuel worrrea,.
Order radak and be safe. &Mit Conte In Ot
BRUSSELS COUNCIL. 1-101-P
JANUARY ,M,ggT)NP
Xannary 24, WO.
The Municipal Council of the Vill-
age of Breseeis held a, meeting on
Tarn, 24th, All tnenthere of Council
present.
The minute* of the meeting of Jan.
10th, were 'read and adopted on. Mot-
eon of J. H. iStretten, goeondoci by,
G, MeCuteheon
•The Accounte were auth-
orized for payment on motion .of G.
Kratiter, !seconded by C, L, Work-
man.
A. Higgins, snow removal.
streets $63,Q0
P. Rutledge, snow removal-'
,streets 31,50
A, Riggipe, sidewalk snow
rernayail 10.50
Be M. and Grey Tel., telephone
• rentalee1,955 56.00
NOTICE
A fund has been started for the.
Jamieson family who have recently
been. burned out by tire,
If anyone would, like to make a
donadation of cash, bedding, or furni-
ture would you kindly got In touch
with Rose Dualcnn or Jack Lowe
or leave it at Stuart Lowe'S
Grocery Store, Brussele.
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SCOTCH NIGHT
Concert and Dance
Hour and a half Mixed Programa.
8.30 P. M. to 10 P. M,
In Brussels Town Hall on
FRIDAY, FEB. 4th
Music supplied. by — ri
Archie Mann's Orchestra
Admission 50c Includes Concert
Sponsored by the Legion Pipe Band
aimmunsaammmonommanonsisamammIUNIN'
Ron. Douglas
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t. REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGE BROKER
if you are interested in sell-
ing your farm we are the firm
to do business with. We have
a large listing of out - of - town.
prospective buyers
Confidential Service'
BRANCH OFFICE: BRUSSELS
AT GOLDIE'S FARM — PHONE 24r12'
Martin Schwarzwald
Manager.
1=••••11.•
'75.98
5.80 ,
20.60
Moved by C. L., Workman, seconded,
'by G. E. MicCutobeon, 'that the foil-
owing tax rebates, be' allowed.; P.
Rutledge $30.60, on account of farm
property assessed as Village proper-
Ity, Chas.. Pentomid 15.80, on account
of .error in 1953 Asteesesiment Roll.
Melton carried.
It was moved by G. Kreuter, sec-
onded by J. H. Stratton, that we ac-
iceipt the offer 'of .1, C, Adams for the
Weigh scale and buildinly, the scale
and building to' be removed as soon
tale possible,
Motion carried.
It was decided to accept the aP-
,plication of H. Fischer as, assessor
-ae ithe mime eatery :formerly peed.
It was decided to accept the ap.
lineation of ,fhase. Shaw as Utility
Main and By-.law Enforcement Officer
at• the sialary Of $150.00 ner month
with no deductions for Unemploy-
ment Item: Melee.
By-law No, 1, 1955 was then read a
ifirsleisecond and third time and
passed on motion of G. Kreuter,
seconded by J. H. Stretton, This
13y-law appoints officers to (stern
the Municipality during the year
1955.
Meeting adjourned on motion of -
J. H. Stretton, seconded by G. F.
McClutcheori, ie
49.35
150.00
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Now Is The. Time
SKATING
on
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
For Primary and. Pre-School
Children
Sponsored by
Brussels Lions Club
Cubs and Scouts are sponsoring
A SKATING PARTY
In Brussels Arena on
' TUESDAY, FEB, 8th
Lunch to be served in Anglican
Church Basement,
Admission 35c and 25c
Poet Publielhing House, ads.
.and printing 5.25
ellen. World, ,Subei. 21.00
Brussels Coal Yard, fuel 135.2e
London Free Prese, ads, . 4.50
Stratford Beacon Herald, ads• 1.35
Brussels Hydrae balance
of ellerations
C. Shaw, salary
G. R. 'Campbell, salary and
empress
C. )Penfound, tat rebate
e'. Rutledge, tax rebate
JAMIESON FAMILY HAS
NARROW ESCAPE FROM FIRE
rive persons were left bomb-
lees., on Saturday morning when fire
destroyed the triune farm home of
Mr. and Mrs. Jach Jamieson on the
folerth cOnemelon Qt Morris Town
ship.
Four members of the tame
jumped for their lives from a
eecond storey window to the frozen
ground below in Zero weather,
clad only in night clothes.
Woman injured
Mrs. Jamieson, 58, euffered a
fractured back and had to be car-
ried to the barn several yards away
where she key until removed by
ambulance, 'to Wingbeen. General
Hoslpital more than two hours
'later. Bevidets fractered verebea
site isuffered extreme body bruleet.
Also •esdaping were her husband
end thre,e 'eons, Sam, 22, William,
20, and Robert 18.
Told To Jump
The flaeh fire
8 a. m. 'shortly after Sam Jamie-
eon, lit 'the wood stove in the kit-
chen According to Mrs. Jamieson
she heard a loud bang and short-
ly afterwards heard Sam' yelling
far theta to jump outside..
Withethe kitchen in 'flames and
the &bairway cut off the window
was the 'only means, of escape.
Clad only in light clothes and
'overshoes. Sam and William raced
up the concession road in sub-zero
,00ld a half' mile to the farmhouse 11
of Bill Brewer to summons help- '
Carried To Barn
Robert and hie fetter mana,gea
to carry Mrs. Jamieson to the barn
where neighbors rallied around with (
hot water bottles to, keep her warm.
With their laneway filled 'with huge
snow drifts, snowplows were sum
molted to open the lanewey to the
barn before Mrs. Ja,miesion could
be removed by ambulance.
All Belongings Lost
Tete eameeson family lost all
'their personal ;belongings., furniture
and family ear, which was parked
just east ,of , the house, Loss let es,
ittiormadaeteasi Mrs,ne, xmteslot. $8,Oa00.
Dr, C. A, Myers, 'of Brussels, at.
Second Tragedy
The fire was the second tragedy
to strike the ,Terinieson family with-
in a year. Last March 10th, a sent
(Elmer, and as &tighter, Shirley,
were killed in a car-train Crash in
the London area.
Renew Your Subscription to
The Brussels Post
If your label does not read 1955 you are in arrears. We thaid;
all those who been so prompt in this matter and ask all who have
neglected it to give it their attention.
DANCE !
Modern and Old Tyme Music
The Noll Sisters with
"The Kansas Farmer"
Brussels Town Hall, on
MONDAY, FEB. 14th
' Under auspices I. 0. 0. F.
Admission 50c
Come and have a good time! - THE BRUSSELS POST
nee,
7,
Melville Presbyterian
Church
10.00 a. m. Sunday School
11 a, in ,and 7.30 ix tn.
Young Pepple in charge of
' both services.
Tv10 students from Knox College
Toronto will speak.
A. M. — Girls Double Trio, "Will
Your Anchor Hold?"
Male, Chorus, eStiand Up, For Jens"
Antltent "A Song of Hope and Peace"
P, M. — Male Chorus, "The Galilean
riei' , eeleete„, Oa"
Anthem, "Nther Most Worshipful
Girls Double Trio will sing.
Minister: Rev. H. T. Colvin, B. Di I
Organist: L. D. Thompson R. M. T I
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ATTEND ONTARIO
TURKEY CONVENTION
Mr. and Mrs. Jahn, Wheeler and
Mr. and M119. Graham Work attended
the two day annual convention of the
Ontario Turkey.,Aseociation last Mon
day and Tuesday held at Hotel Lon-
don. '
They enjoyed a very interesting
program with panel discussions;
What's New in Turkey Nutritton,
Demonstration in Carving Turkeee
,Blecition of 'Officers, Whets, nerve in
Dieeaee Control, Turkey Insurance
Turkey Breeding, Putting Punch In-
to Publicity, oondnoted by such cap-
able men as 'Prof. J. Ron ()avers, Dr.
Stain Slinger, Prof. Earle Snyder, all
Of 9, A. C., De, A, E. Fereneeni otg.
C. Guelph 'and TIDY Jewell Paten
.Editor and Radio - TV Commentator
. They also were gnestei of the Rae
s' cn Purina Co. at -,ne Turkey
Schools ;lied in Hotel Load' 01 and
remover, t
Turkeys .are available at their
farms all year.
VERNON HIGGINS
Servicies for Vernon' Higgins, form-
erly of ‘Turnberry Township, who
died in Toronto General Hospital,
were 'conducted by th,e Rev. Morris
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KNIGHT To Mr, and Mrs. Ross
Knight At Dr. Myer's Nursing I
Home on January 33, a non, Bruce
Allen, a brother ter Warren,
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53 Chev. 3 Ton Dump
Truck with hoist and bo*
53 'Chev. 1/2 Ton Pick up
51 Ford 3 Ton
MRS. E. CUDMORE AGAIN
TO" LEAD GIRL GUIDES
!Ten niembern Ogi the Local Assoc-
iation of Girl Guides met in the
libraity basement last Wednesday
latteenloon runlet the chairmenshiP
of Mee, B. Cudniere, who agreed
Ito accept that, Position `again. for
the year.. Other officers, appointed'
are secretary, Mrs, F. W. Todd;
,treasurer, nee. D. C. Metheseie;
hedge eecretiary, 'ytra, M, Wineberg.
Plans Were made for a sale of
home-baking and:candy and a tea, ,MeNab, of Blue:rale Presbyterian'
With Mts. Robert Zalinaoh, as Con. Ch mint, in 'tile Reim funeral Heine
tenet of 'the tea-teeth. assisted lee Btuseele, Interment was made in
Mrs. Kenneth Sherrie, Mrs. Charles. Wroneter Cemetery. Pallbearers
Davis 'and Mrs.. Fred Stephenson Were! Beteg, stdoloy and Harold
Mrs: Alva Higgins will be converter ,Moffatt, Item Gray, Edward el-egging
of the belting counter and the and Charles lereCettelteon. ,
Brownies' will be in charge of the He Was, a !son of the late Mr, and
candy counter. i‘ Mrs. elliOniae Higgins, of Teen-
berry Township, and had lived many`
years ht Toronto. His wife, fornteele
Seettite Moetatit, died, in 1954.
Pellheatees were Bathe Moffett,
Stanley' Moffatt, Harold Motilatt
Gray', Edward Higgins and"
dharloEt VcOntalieon,
Riverside Motors
CAPITOL uSTOwEL
THEATIW Chevrolet and Oldsmobile
Supertest Gas and Oil
Brussels, Quit.
2 *plows nightly 7.30 --- 9.30 p. m.
Matinee Saturday 2 p. m.
Phone 56
VARIETY REVUE
Tb Otitt§tNtEb-
titons• Are underway to' again pre-
sent Variety Revue,. to to spoil-
seted eltie. year by the tot IttlfOit
Agricultural Society:, *ttSetda
town Mil on 'March 9th, and
12th, Mind soc iety eliell:Ser
Mt Metall 25th., t, teneeet, by Yolek
thyotio (Tits rOtmetl
Wabclt #ei;
11 a. to Holy
Sunday 'gobbet
lit ,geentS' O'wn Service
ZPafadei lititabeiS and'
040: .Parelita rand- trieilda Wein:AMY
'truest §Peater Ref.-
ttr .:ba4leiet Church, elenfeYie
Flvenlflg Preate
Awls*
VAL% BIEAUTY SHOP SPECIAL.
Rayette Creme Oil Geld''Wave
doititeto With nut, And Style
0.05
PHONE' itlik4.
BRUSSELS C. G. I. T.
,The regular meeting of the C.G.I.T.
was eld in the .elittreli peeler with
12 litettibeee pieediet. The totting
roponit *NI the ti.dlir. InittioSe and,
dell to Worship, WAS given IV the. i
President Betty Aloaek. 'Helen Wit- 1
aOn and lean Cardiff gave their i`e, i
,ports as ,'secretary` and tradditter. i
Elizabeth Pipe presided at the Oahe 1,
ifdi, the *inn's. Sean Meath had the !:
mission Stray' for ads !nesting, With
,an ,illustrated drawing of an Indian i
tillago Ishb tirade it. oftto lit-toasting
Wang of. Arisis ilickcAS eteetleeteiesi 1,
icon: itociy led the group top ..raver.(
ite,Clie travelled through India, itlith,
Next litiSsielt :tudy will 14 taken ii$, t
Jean dittitit ;arid .latili. Smith eti i
iFete. '5'. 'It Wee, decided fie a teen- 1
tinnily ,project the Mile *Milt" ViSit
bie 'Aiit-litg. With 4 floWer 'et Ftebteie.
thee, theetierteeting :Iositift with tette