HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1955-02-23, Page 1THE BRUSSELS FOS
BRUSSELS RgPIPPNITOIXERYES,
HiS 90th BIRTHDAY
On Toesday, February 15th, jamee
Menlo celebrated his' hietalay, being
nieietr yeare of 'age. MT. ?'erne was
born in. Peebles' Shire, Seotland, in
the year 1865, He came to Granada at
the age of 6 years, and lived ele Grey
Townithip, until corning to Eruesele
Seventeen years! agle. The :1'00 and
tits readere extend cengratUlatione
and wish him many more years of
elfelePlellee0.
MORRIS TOWNSIeliP
FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE
The directors of Morris Twp, Feder-
ation met at the home of Howard
Wilkinseen with the president, Jas.
Moir in the Chair..
The Bnucellosde .canvas bas been
completed and 'the necessary 'msj.
ority obtained and the result', are.
to be presenited to the Morris Council.
It was 'agreed to give $20 to the
Eelgrave School Pair and $10 each to
the ladies department of the Brussels,
and Blyith, Fall Fairs.
VARIETY REVUE
MARCH 9, 11, 12.
The annual Brussels. Stage Show
will be presented in the Brussels
Town Hail under the auspices oe the
East Huron Agricultural Society on
March 9th, 11th and 12th.
The Revue has been redesigned
this year. In an attempt to please
that portion of the, public who desire
more comedy, there is being includ-
ed in the show ..more ..skits ..and
comedy numbees. There will also be
specialty and novelty numbers and
of course dance routines and singing;
beautiful costumes, lighting effects,
precision dancers etc.
Rehearsals are well under way
and a fine show is h'oped for again.
year. Wachfor further announcement
next week.
Watch for further announcement
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CARD OF THANKS
Myleincerest litanies es extended to
the friends and neighbours Who se
kindly helped during the Renew and
Passing of my' mother, Those, who
lent thefr car's. and gave flowers will
always be remembered,
: George Rode
CARD OF THANKS
The family of late Mr. Elwin Tay-
lloe wish, to ekprese their sincere
thanks and apPreciatie.n." to our relat
lives and neighbettre for the lleetely
flOral tributes, cards of eiyeripethy and
Many kind 'albs 'shown during our re
cent bereavement.
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders for ,supplying Warble 'Fly
Powder for the Township of 'Gree
will be received by the, undersigned
until 1 p. m., March 5th, 1955.
lcW,est or any tender not necessar-
ily accepted.
Edythe M. Cardiff, Clerk.
TENDERS WANTED
Menders for the contract of supply-
ing 1e00 lbs. of Warble Fly Powder
and 25 gallons of disinfectant for the
Township of Morris will be received
by the undersigned up until 2 P. in.,
eVeareef 7, 19'55.
Lowest or any tender not necess-
arily accepted.
Geo., C. Martin, Clerk,
APPLICATIONS WANTED.
Applications 'for Warble Fly In
at 90 cents per hour and 1
tents per .mile; for teuele driveer
-tor the WarbleePly Spraying at 85
cents per belie and for a helper for
Warble Fly spraying at 85 cents per
hour tor, the Township of Morris will
be noceilved by elb.o undereigtied e up
utetiel 5p. en,„ March '7,, 1955.
k TENDERS WANTED
Tenders for the centred of supply-
ing, crushing and, hauling alpfrkroxim,
Melly 6000 yaeds of gravel 'for the
Township of Morris will be received
pip until 2.30 p. m., March '7, -1956.
The gravel is to be put through a
g74 inch 'screen. A. certified -Cheque
dor $200., must accompany each
tender.
Lowest or any tender not neceese
wily accepted.
Geo. C. Mentin, Clerk.
Melville Presbyterian
Church
1.0.60 a, m. Sunday School
11 a. m. Ch.urch Parade --• •
Girl Glaides and Brownies.
Minister: Rev. H. T, Colvin, B. D.
Organist: L. D. Thompson R. M. T
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47 THE UNITED CHURMH WORLD DAY OF, PRAYER
SERVICE FEE, 25th
The, World Daly Of Prayer Service
will be held in Ernesele United
Church at 3 F. M„ ore Friday, Feb. e/e,
All the ladies of the comenunety are
Invited to attend.
!FORMER HURON
MEMBER DIES' EN ',LONDON
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MAJESTIC INSTITUTE.
SPONSORS. PLAY
Minstrel Show "The Cotton C'utieg!'
In Cranbroole Community Centre
Wednesday, March 2 at ,8 p. •
Presented by the Mekillop Group of
Duff's United Church Walton
Everybody Welcome.
Sponsored by Cranbrook Hill Board '
cause habits: are difficult to change,.
. • Tee place and power of habit, in
A ...former manony of parleeineelt human life was i4e, theme of tire :per.
• And e Prolific nton in the United Church on Sunday,
Writer On ..ecenonlie _subjects, Ron- tiFeb, 20th, The minieter chose, as bee
.Opt J, Dea.c.lemain :died laet. Wed- tetx, Jeremeale 12;24424, " Can the.
neo6n,y nd,ght, I Ethiopian Oarge"Iiin ekin Or the.
f4r. Deachneen was, a former ! Ieoitard int* sleets? then may ye also,
Member of The rarniern' Advocate I .good, that are adenetemied to dC
staff end' served on the board I evil." 'The Wiedwe of .deveipping,
pier to 1935, He was born, in 1878 . good habits and, ehe folly of deyeeop,.
in 17towieic township. of Scottish ing evil habits was ipein,tee out be,
parents, He was a graduate Of
!the 0.11tOreo Ageimiltu.pai CollegO,
Onelph, In 1910 he married EEO,-
' betel Grant of 'Guelph,
FIe was.. first ,elected to the House
oe Commons as a Liberal in 1935.
Ken
Ken. But they den be clearrgek— what es
Bob Heel), Gee:Teton, was named
vice-president. and Malerieelienalma.
Elyth, .selerettery-treasurer..
Directors will be: Tern 'Todd, It,
Be '2 Leeknew (beet. clubs);
I Hallethent, ellyth (deity;
I .Stewart, Seatoeth (swine); Bob
Allan, Brucefield .(,grain); Bruce
Shapton, Exeter (treater); john
Jackson, Wingtaan (forestry), eand
James M. Scott, Sestforth (poultry)'.
Robert Campbell woe named rep,
,resentaitive to the County Federat
ion of Agreculliture.
/ WM, TuFiNiaiiti. HEADS
HURON COUNTY 4-H 'a-yes '
-Unreel County 4-H cito Lowler*/
Aeleadation held its annual banquet
and nleeeing, in Clinton Friday end
elected Willieell Turnbull, Bruesela
tats President, He etrecede Robert.
Campbell, R. R. 1 Duiblin.
"Where's Greenema", a. tereeact
teomedly, Was iPreleented, ;in the Brut-
sela 'Town Hall by local talent, open- II
'awed 'by OA 31i0jeetin W, I„ on Fre
day ,night last 'week to a crowded
house and' was enthusialatioally re-
ceived.
The interesting story was cleverly
enacted by the nine players Who
were well case in. their respective,
'rolls and displayed sonae excellent.
amateur exiting ability, .
Mrs. Bell. W. president
welcomed the 'beige audience and
gave a brief introduction to the play.
A :pianoduet by Mary and . Joyce
Harmon and a piano ,solo by Eliza-
beth Pipe were played between ante.
etembene of the cast were formally
introduced to. the audience by Mrs.
Bell at the ..Conclosion they were:
Shirley Meehan, .. Isabel Eekmier,
Agnes Lane, Elizabeth Myers, Mrs.
slim Armetteng, Joyce Thomas, Jim
,Affensteong, Mac. - Cameron, and Jim'
Edgar. The 'play was produced um
er the 'derection. 'of Mrs. It. W.
Kennedy. Mels. W. H. Bell, Mrs,' E.
Oudmore, Davis: 'Mee W. J.
Turnbull and _Mrs. ;K. Simile were in
charge of eosetnines and stage props.
Lunch NV'ats! 'served to the cast by
tL nyi.embere at the conclusion
of the
a
Invitations for out-of-town engage-
enents have already been received:
impoeelele With men 'is possible will;
God,
The anthem for the day was
"Jestfe is ,all the world 'to me."' by W.
L. Thornpsion,
TENDERS 'WANTED
Tenders for the spraying of Cattle
for Warble Fly in the Township of
Grey, will be received by the under-
signed until 4 p. m., March 5th, 1955
'State price per bead, per-spray.
Loweet or any 'tender not necessar-
etly accepted.
Edythe M. Cardiff, 'Clerk.
Three Act Play
"Where's Grandma"
By Brussels Talent,
Under auspices of Majestic Women's Institute
Is Coming to Walton on
Tuesday, March 1st, at 8 p.
In Walton Community Hall
Sponsored by 8th of Morris W. A. Group
Admission 50c and 25'c
UNITED CHURCH Y. P. U.
The meeting 'of the Y. P. U. of
the Brusele United. 011111'61i, was held
in the church parlour on Feb. 21
The meeting 'was in charge of
Agnes Lane who is convenor of the
Citizenship and Community Seevice,
The meeting opened With a hymn
and 'the 'scripture -was ,read by Soar:
Thomas .followed by a prayer read
,by Murray Hoover. The offering wale
then 'taken. The topic was given by
Esther Smith and diecuesion,s, were
held. A hymn was 'sung and the
meeting was turned over to the pres-
idenle, Joan Thomas. The minutes
were read 'followed by the
call. The busenees, .wan discussed.
A few game were played and 'the
meeting closed with the singing tee
teem
ST. JOHN'S GUILD
St. John's ',Guild met in the Church
basement on, Wed., Feb. 16th, with a
splendid attendance 'The meeting
with a hymn,. e.litesit As I Am",
ed by a prayer offred by Rev. Ellis.
The Sec.- report was. 'given.by Jean
Wothman. . Pat Davis. gave the treas.
etreee report, ,The dapper collection
.and dues were collected by Isobel
!Alcoek. The.Eirthday Box was parse,
ed. It was' unloved by Mre. H, Bryans
Seconded by Pat Davis that Mrs.
Bev. Elliott purchase three „ dozen
desert spoons for the Guild. Plans
for the pancake supper were com-
pleted. A hymn wa.s sung and the
Pres., Alb,orita Smith closed the
meeting with prfeyer. Alberta Smith,
Pat Davis ,and Jean. Workman served
lunch.
PEOPLE IV E NOW
Jack Wheeler went to Melton air
port last Thunedrai and brought
home 600 turkeys which had been
flown from Quebec City via Montreal
and Toronite.
Mee. N. McCauley has returned
home 'after a twb week stay he
Clinton Hospetal, 'where she was
suffering, troim a, heart condition.
Althougih she is math ,improved she
Is eettill under the doctors care.
David leennediy, yOUngee son, of R.
W. and Mrs. KentnedY, Wes awarded
second place in the under 16 Skip-
phone ,solo class, At the Parente Kt-
Wands Music Festival last week. •He
-played ISItuThert'd Serenade. Martin
Doundee London, was, the adeuealtor.
NOTICE
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UNITED CHURCH W. 4,
The W A. of the United Church
met on, Tues. Feb. 15, in the home of
Most Thos. Miller with a large erten.
dance. Mrs. Cousins was in the dome
'and the 'opening bynne502 was sung.
Mrs. Rose offered' prayer and Miss
to. elleleaughtoon read the Scrip
tree lesson. -
Wilmette, of the last meeting were
given by the secretary, Mrs. Doyens
eand 'letters. received. The treasurer's .
report was .given by Mre Bell follow.
ed by reports.- from the Sunshine
Club; the. Church Ceminitte:e and
the Parsonage Committee,
It was, moved and .seconded. that
,$200 ee given to the church fund as a
'start on the new year.: Also that We
keep the stove and pay for it at once
The desire.; hymn was. .enng foil-
'owed by the lelizpah benediction,
A ,social half hour wan spent. Mrs,.
Thomas gave a reading. entitled"The
Legend of St. 'Valentine'," followed
by couple of contests. A tasty lunch
was, nerved by the committee,
A vote of thanks was then 'glen
Mee, Miller for the use of her home
and to' the 'eammittee in charge. •
KANSAS FARMER
CONCERT POSTPONED
UNTIL APRIL 1st,
The concert to have been present
ed in the Bruslseis ToWn Hall by
the Kansas Farmer, under the wisp-
ices of 'the East Huron Agricultural
Beciety in. March leas, been postponed
until Friday, April 1st. Watch for
,further adreetising.
Individuals and organizations wishing to, entertain or NtD
meetings in the Brussels Public Library are requested to =eat-eel:eve
R. B. Cousins in advance.
The usual rate of $2.00 rental will be charged:.
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MELVILLE CIeURCH
Rev. Harold Colvin preached om
Sunday morning beet on the miracle
,of ,the five loaves, and two fishes, and
the incident, of Cheilet walking on
the water, in the night. The discip-
les in, the boat thought they saw a
i ;spirit, !and were afraid. However
when Peter heard the voice of the
Lard, he lad great faith at that
' moment, and 'began: to walk on the
waiter to meet the Lord, but when he
'saw the angry wlave,s, he stood there
terrified, lost bile faith and began to.
sink. This was a valuable experience
for Peter. 'Sometimes we 'hear p'eo'ple
say, I wish I had faith like so and so.
Some people, having faith, are afraid
to die. Like Peter, they cry out, Lord
save me. The woman who touched the
hem Of Christ's garment fOT hes:Ling
I had a great faith. Martha sad to
Pone, If Thou hadat been here, my
brother had not died. But she did
net have enough faith, to ask Jesus
to raise her brother to life again.
When you and I are in despair thent
life, we den cry eut, Lord save me,
I By 'only a little real faith Christ can
Work a great Work in Vs.
The choir sang the enithem A Song
of Hope and Peace.
The Young Peonies. Training In-
Istlente held sessions commencing at
2 p.m. on Sunday afternoon. Follow-
ing a. Song Service fotir groups were
,fortned tor study of the following
isub jests, Bible Study, Nil SiSrialiS,
Evangelienn and Stewardship and
PelloWsthip, A. film was shown called
Met they may hear. A pet-luck supp-
er was served and the evening de
*toted to a typical Y. P. meeting,
USED CARS' It
1954 Chev. Sedan,
Radio and Heater
1953 Chev. Coach
Radio and Heater
1950 Meteor, Radio and Heater- g'
1948 Dodge 5 passenger Coupe,
1946 Plymouth Coach
USED TRUCKS
NOTICE —
The Young Women's Guild of the
Presbyterian Church are planning
to Ihiold their bazaar Sat„ Oct. 22nd,
1,655. ;lee%
1953 Chevrolet Truck '
3 Ton with Gravel Box
and Hoist-
1953 Chevrolet Truck
1/2 Ton Pick up.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express thanks to my
friends and neighbours for greets,
`flowers, and cards sent to me while
a ,piatient in Lietoeveil Memorial Hos-
pital and since coming home. All. is
greatly appreciated.
Mrs. Leslie Lake. ,
Riverside Motors
Chevrolet and Oldsmobile •
Supertest Gas and Oil
Phone 56 Brussels, Ont.
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CARD OF IMMO
Mrs. N, Mle0aailey wishes to erg
prede her leencere thanks to her
many' friends, ,neigihbeines e,n'a. Zeta=
lives toe that kindness in remembers
ing her with cards, lettere; treats and
hunt-Hee 'while a patient in Clinton
Hospital and lines reuurtleig berme.
.Thely certainly` were appreciated,
'Tie siveeet to eetientheted,
The United Church I CAPITOL •LISTOWEL
OF CANADA PAINT SALE
DISCONTINUED LINES
I THEATRE BORN
CLARK — Clinton Public HosPit-
al ,On Tiles-day, Feb. 15th, to Mr. Matinee
shows nightly 7.30 -- 9.30 p. m
Matinee Saturday 2 p. ni.land Mrs. James Clark, Walton, a
son.
Thursday Night Family Night
Children FREE When Accompanied VAL'S BEAUTY SHOP SPECIAL
By Parents Ita.yette Oreille Oil Cold Wave
Odd Colors dentlete With ..Otit And- Style
$4.96 •
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Wed. - Thur. Feb. 23 - 24--
Stewart Grantor and
6 Ellzabetl, Taylor
Minister; Rev. AndreW Lane I
Divine Worship = 11 o'clock
"Grate and Peaee"'
Church Sehool 12 o'clock.
",0 give: mita thle holt:
for He is good; for His merce„ene
&meth tat-ever:1 PO.
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High adventure In- the tinyd of
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REGENT THEATRE
Se forth, Ont.
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Advance prices:
,HURON PRESBYTERY W. A.
OF THE UNITED CHURCH
A Meeting Of the :Eteetilive Oil
Huron Peeebytery W. A. of the Unit,'
ed Church was held at the hereto of {
the Selerethey, Mrs. I. McGill, '
all Feb, 16th, The ealiVerate OE de.
Veiteette "Mrs, 0. Rigging,. teeth; open:,"
eci the Meeting with :Peeler The
Pees., Mee', (Rev,) C. O. waahin•gton
of Atibelen, Was in charge of 'the
heeding. The seateteleY read the
rellilites of ,the belling Meeting held
iar Celiteelia Wee Neeettibee. The tieee
telifee Mee, W. Beteetelfei
peeeetited reneiit. era'
entitle fee iblie nidetieig of the.
Pfeaby(teil W A. whulcJh to tO „lee
heed In Attie§ St. fleeted' Ciiiiteii%
theetee eliely in May'. A nontittat:
od.ittiiititt6; with Vies, Iia.rteY
Ioiniettrit et Walton its tonvenot,
Was :antnelitted to Present elate
difidetS td ate' lieeetitig at
Dieter. The aiimuel haging Of the.
±./Onden denterenled 10Onien4 A..1dO6,
latfen held In, ditth'd
titoirnaki do 1V7art41.tOtti,
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