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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1946-1-9, Page 11 .t(ST PUBLISHING HOUSE irne Ho ma 110) ItI,' d' its Bicycles will absolutely not be allowed on the sidewalks. Anyone caught riding on the sidewalks will have their bicycle confiscated. This rule will be strictly enforced from now on. By Order of the Brussels Council Wedding Anniversary On Monday evening, Jar. 7th a few aetgnb:n*s gathered at ti" home of Mr . and ;tern. Tltc5. Ryan Sr., it bent,; the occasion of their fifty-first we.tdiig anriirorsary. In recog tlttrn of the: auspicious event they w'eee presented with a small gift. A pleaeallt time was spent in social chat and a delicious lunch was see .red by the bride of fifty-one years, They presented unto Him gifts: gold, and frankincense 1 and myrrh." rrh.' Matt. 1. St. Meivi,ie Church Minister Rev G. A. Milne, M. A. 10 A. M. Sunday School and Bible Class 11 a.m. "Forgetful People" 7 p.m. "Are Ye AoIe?" Louis D. Thompson, Organist and Choirmaster The United Church OF CANADA Minster R .r. Hugh C. Wilson 10.45 a.m. Tie Session will meet 11 A. M. Morning Worship The Holy eunununeon Sermon Subject: "Bread O% I-'::aven" 12 Church Scheol and Bible Class 7 P. M. Evening Fraise "Burdens, Ani HOW 10 Carry Them'' A WELCOME TO ALL Church of England Parish or Brussels Sector Rev. Maurice F. Oldhsun 1t Sunday After a 'hary ..an. 13 St. John's Brussels - 2 P. M. Sunday School and Btble Casa 7 P. M. Eventna Prayer and Sermon St. George's Walton - 2.30 P. M. Sunday School and Bible Mase 3 P. M Evenhse Prayer and ea1'mon St. David's Henfryn- 10 A. M. Sunday S=hoal and Bible Claes 11 A M. Morning Prayer and Sermon Annual Melting or St John's Brussels on Tuesday, Jan. 16th at 8 P. M. United Church in a message appropriate for the New Ye,tr, the minister at the United (:butch spoke on Sunday morning firm thu teet "Jesus Gil -let the same yesterday, toeay and tor - ever." A changeless Christ for a changing world. 7 he morning anthem ming by tete choir was "Forward go' by in the event:tg tira text 'was "Reconciliation." Miss Dorothy Dennis sang the Cadgato in the evening :.n1 em 'LI.. .. voice of ley Saviour' y .' h y Ackte at y Legion Meeting Owing 'o tyle presentation for Mr, and Mrs S. Lewis the Legern meeting which was to 111'19 barn held Tuesday nee'it was p )stp.:ued sod will be bell next Tuesday. J:,cua ' 15th, it Midget Hoc Co;' Group ;Schedule Jan 11—Brus,eis at \Vihf,Lam 14—Br'tse.os at T.uc:tnow 10—lVin?Lhm at Brussels 18—Lucatlow at Wingbam ft 21—W2agha.n at f,t.ceuow 23—Leelcu l'v at Br,, ;-els 25—B:uale:a nt \Vingham 28—Br t -els et 1. ickn'0w 30—Wt,ghr.'n a.t Br,. -Fels Feb. 1—Luck'lew It Wingbam 4—Wingntn nt Lucie ow G—Litcaaow aC Brussels First 2 teams n tplay • ffs, 2 oat of 3. Players ceretiticat.s by Jam. 15th Birth 102 ti.icates by ,;en. 28th Group wiaoe_s decla"ed by Feb. 20th without fail, REGENT THEATRE Seaferrth, Ont. Now Playing— Thur. Fri. Sat. Jan. 10.11.12 •: 1 Two Features Warner Bo'ctlr Lynn Merrick fCrone Doctor's Strangest Case Radlo's Greatest orlm° expert solves his most epcctaculsr case. I Also Sing Me a Song of Texas Mon. Tues. Wed. Jon. 14-15 113 1 Boris Karloff Susanna Foster 1 The Climax In Te.,hntcotor A metodrams packed with drama, In Y1,O and rom,rce 12 1 Next Thur. Fri. Sat. Jan, 17-18.19 1 Ida Lupine Sydney Greenetreet ! P;flow To Post It's ight on ti's ton of the year°+ est of laugh Oast COMING— Christmas In Connecticut Brrng- Your Eggs To Brussels Export Packers Ltd. YOUR EGGS WILL GET OUR PROMPT ATTENTION Highest Prices Paid For All Grades A Share of Your Reines Will Se Appreciate& %I. R.i Pearson,t`Prop . Phone k 3x - Brussels, Ont. CARD OP HANKS I u:, •, „ my viten( tri 1111:' :letter, «,. ('121!1,,. y n,• toe : !!1 :try firm fir. ing tell. Elt D. Bili i. rttasels Council Meeting 01 1..t. my Jut. Sth, 1311 The ;1- - rnoetlnr of the 151'2 Brussels colin)ll was 1•.r,id in the library '11r tin• above date with ori ! members pass:.t. Rev. H. C. Wilson o'1 "Int k d lire inaugu111 service. I1eave R. B, Cmoins expressed tate thanks al the 'lune,'. to .\A•. Wile° •, are minutes of the /last 1110?t:11g we"t' read and on , metdon ,,f A. '.rzwat and W. Willie , was adopre.l. u The fainting aceuunts were pre - smite(' ; re•smite('; Good Roods ...... se. Printing ,.,,,, • hydro ,,....• .,....C. Library Tloa: cl Salvation Army Division Collet Clerk $ 1.00 30.00 10`2.00 ,,,, den 00 ]0.50 40,00 Bailiff Foal , •.... . .... 21:00 Refund to 7. Stood tune, re dog tat 2.00 Motions were as folk ws; Eckmier--Willis— That the accounts as read, be . paid. --Cabled, Kenna1y--G',swat-- That Rev. set. C. Wilsoi Sad R. J. Rowmau tee anpointed to the library board for a term of three years —Carried. Willis --K' 10 8.' -That a cell be made ready in the Torn Hall. ,r Eckntie• }.awn;— That the reeve's se:acy be $411.00 per year and the counMLn;l's salary be $20,00 Pe:- ye u•. -•-r arried. Kennedy—Willie - "hat the tax roll be re`a:nee to the collector for another month. Conmmittees were appointed as follows:: Finance ---ii. B. Cousins I,. 't'. pick vier Roads ao&1 \Vali„—A. Grewal • • W. Willis ar all WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9th, 194'3 ww.K+' f+aPVLucoaa. ..uyw —. 114.]:(1.; "H c'`d f,° �� �;fit °- !trtj �`;t�jt'-`y' 'q}�p1�j� ..p P I .}}}j]' 913 4 .l w/`+/ �N•t,4 J ��Wr�.1,Y Jli6 Frertae' i l l t'cteness of The P- st, Some of the print hard to read, 1 or the pca:;t six months it has become steadily worse, but all we can do is apologize. I' T he Brussels Post Newlyweds Honored Mr, aril Mrs, Stewart L•,we, who were recently mar 'led, were guests of honour at a large gathering of ti 1. friends, re'1tivcs and neighbours, in the Brussais Tawe Ilati el Tuesday night this week, Wilbee's Grc•he:Ara provided the music for dancing. During ,ho 0 is , c of .1:4 evening Mr, and Lars. Lowe were presa•ttral with a palet- c.. money ay ll. Thomas esh.ls the ,.ce'.mfleny:ng add rss was' re.i 0' J,s. S. Arm- strong: Brussels, On'., Jen. 8, 1901 Dear Mrs. L;J,ve and Steeart;- We your friends end relatives have air •e ' el o .he 'e g t oil ht g to express to you otr happiness at your safe return !"On: bvcrseas Stewart and to congratulate you upon being so wise as to talcs unto yourself sued al: efficient lovable wife. We rn 111. hear:1'y welcome her to oar community. You have grown tlu in our village, Stalrnee Ft) we know ail about your qualities and tike character. Sine corning to our midst Mrs. Lowe has preyed hersaf Police and 7017 ki 1 d helpful Public Weibel—L, 'W. Eckmier As a 301111 token of the esteem in 11, ^, Cousins which we hold you bo.71, we ask Public Belli res cousin you to accent this purse of nleuoy. Scales and Parke --W. Willi; ` lIlay the a r tic:'rs You buy mita it 12. W. Kennedy I ever remind you of .sur nest wishes. God ,.art you n long life Fire and Lights—R. W. Kenne:ly A. Grewal After lengthy discussion of munt- cipal affat:'s the meeting adjo;tl •ned on motion of Ecknlier and Willis to meet too first Tuesdt y of each mouth clueing 1941,. St. John's Church The first of Au: se, es eek of Pray- er services wus held ill St, John's Anglican Ceet 0'1 on Tuesday, Jac. 8th at 8 p.'n. with a good al Modelle°. Rev, M. F. 0111•.m was in clialgr, 0f the ser 'tee, Rev, H. 0. Wilson assisted and the sermon was Preach- ed by Rev, G. Mr. le. The serm10 was t , •r together f':11 of happiness and Pres- not altogether trust a commuLltylBlsrk read the .-crept„rp 971:+;?. was perity. leader who seek; oii.ce in orda• to found .0 ria-, '). 0 the ]. •ell e Signed ml behalf of ;rue trends,realize bio own Dere( nal ambieleas Prayer v' as 1•epearal, followed by Even apart from ublle offices and hymn 227, "\V' plough Ihe, fields Men. 11. 'Phoma; p a. and scaem .' The tumutee es ere mead by Dor1-l'y Dennis and 1'1 motion i.f adoption ae^andel hr Irvine i)r11, M 191 :•v Irvine Dunn aur 51','l1iad by Jet. o SI iv" -y that we get t, + eilr.rt wotien flim On miss) ' 1 Jy work. ?ti Africa. This flim to in hi January. Moved by Margaret Dell and seconded by Marie D ill that sltdis he 3911011 on Africa 3I.trga.r 1t );el: and Kay CORNER STONES Rt,. G. A. Mime 10,A. ANIt3ITIOII (1) What is the real truth about :his tiling. that we ca.', eublhon? That j is a vary pointed and i.ract'rel question tr.ret does no' sc em esse to answer. \\'e ate inclined to dis- approve of ., your' g mar. who has no ambition al:1 regal: him as rather a poor specimen. We know how 't 10 in our own colllment:c, some of the young folks go, .s head and, even with heavy handic,rrs, make same. thing worth while of their lives. Others, ,vitll just ao good oppa.•tuu Ries ii _ an I Jelly', never yet out of the rut, and seem ')11153'1) to face a lifetime of the same conventtuoJd BRUSSELS,: ' &.ri ..er4wcvv.—m,'.vmaPnral",•s'.rm•.nC.'-q.N .apitvm.wW%alw"4.. Friendship Circle of the tJn't-"d Church The Ia'n terry mese lne putt u' 'n'. 111.-..!.C. l u his heti* ,2t; iada p ..,.t Tho n,.'tin:; fir r•1 •a"ih the of r, u, 'rhe the li;a.a •itle•si 0- Tie, `lit. that Iliw''<•• follewcd 972''1 hymn 1.0, ;571, "1'tanl- 1 -.' Pt 1 ,1 0) the tp ',in.: I tae - The •, iptnrr wee read by d D 1) 1 ,1' ), !'b prays r by .lire .K y• n,1. The. !PIMA .'1 11111 hist sn? •' .0 Was given by ;1+r•, J. Lowry X11 1..r,- whir r;r,U Mrs. J. Low+•. hN - :1 call was answer ' 1 •:-fel a .N(,.•. fie.':t3'•� ROauiutinn 'the 1'.121!,. wa, ab'y :rive•! by 81r:. J. Turnbull leis 'l on the prey few of the new 52,11111 Rnok entitled "The Delighl'•rs .,f Aileen. • The treas• n1"1's r-t,.,r' has given by '.ilia IC. Tyre'••r.n. 1'ne suisltille rr:pe:I was given by Miss Betty Currie. It was ]moved by Mrs. D. Davison and sec -andel 1'y 511;s Betty Currie that the Merle hill :t skat't.g pa!tY. —00.11111 t It was 'tiered by Airs. C. Busenlm and seenun'd by Mrs. J. l.cw;y teat the skating' party be held in friday night, Jae 11 'h. —Carried, • Collect'sn was then taken, leis being the close of the meeting, the Circle mein leis sang the first yr see of Auld Lang Zang, fellow'8 Wi;h the Mizpha Ile•ted:ct:ou, "At the 1)e'etns,'r meeting the :nem• bets decile:I that nl the Jane ry meeting ea :a member brine sr.me article new et used tint in 80;8 ;nn dtion and na eee 1' put 00 for nue:?91- at meeting, close O f the n t.ce.in. c a. a n l . teal « of making, money and th;,t we also bring a friend. this was done. Mrs. routine. It iv the Jere R. 0011301: did a !fine jab 1.1 auctiorr erence bt•- i1!;: off the numerous articles, and tween ern; eurretlsin, an'1 and all were sold in a hurry realiz- ambitious en tie one baud. and 1118 tile. ellnl Of 12 .ad. s being poor -spirited and stickin-the amu on the prier, Se we prat,. and admire :h1 spirit et' t.r,Lition, Yet that Is nct al, we should fee) about the mt±0er. There is 30,n1' thing to 1,e sold on the other side too. Do 4±) always at.mtre people for being ambl:''ousJ No, there are The mambo's then enjojyed a social half 'lou: while lunch was being se''':d by the committee in charge. The Fehrutry meeting is to be held at Mrs. Jack McDonald's on Friday after some Feb, 1st at 2.30. times when we are definitely die -I United Church Y.P.U. trustful of 1l'10.1P who a"" aluhirloua.l Jan. S s.'; the opening. .f the We. dc- not INS to trust our enuuu'y's I Y P.U. for another year 'rhe meet - destinies to statesmen who arelj ing opend 1y e'n.-211 hymn "43, guided by personal e'`hiwtioo 'W toi'Toil inc .1a stoeles of Jesus. s01,' .Mrs. Herold Ca:•'lff Jas. 2 Armstrong Mr. Low, ern ;lehalf 0: himself 'red his wife, expressed their thanks for the gift and geed wishes. W.M.S. of Melville Church The Totem': Missionary Society of Melville Presbyterian Churn held their first meeting of the new year on Friday, January 44111 at 3 on the Power of Prayer at.8 Ibe stet o'clock in the Primary rent of the St. Luke 11:1, "Lord Notch us to church. Mi's. CardI1l, the presi- pray." :', edi,, tvas given oy Miss dent opened the Wresting with prayer after C. Hingstnn and Mrs, R. CruNr s, wl^dt hymn 381 was sung. The Scrip' tire re'tding was taken by Mrs, Meadows after which The Lord's Preyor was repeated to unison, lee secretary's report was given by 1Use Grl oe Stewart and treasurer's report by Mrs. Thomson. The "oesp '.tdence was read by 11201 Stewart and repos fir visiting 8111 were given by Mrs: Davis and Miss Stewart, Why we should stu.y the "Work in 4fr1.1' was given by Mrs. Ecklnicrr and Mrs. Jamieson led to Prayer, Mrs. Parker chnoo its her subject "Re- membering," for her New Year a Message. Hy nn 343 was tnen sung and the meet.ae closed by epeatdng the Mtzp111 Benediction The solo's title was "Tie blumher- 9th Not." Mrs. R. 13amilton officiated et tate organ. An offering amounting to $3 ::9 WM received for the Bible Society. Mrs. G. Mold 1)a was br'e'ws to the Women's Guild of St, John's Church on Ttt (Illy, Jan. Sth at 3 p•m, Thet president, Mrs. G. Davis was in them. Mra, A, Marr -2w read the Eleri,.0,0 Lesson. Plans were made for a Skating Patty on Feb, 1st. Al11 ray 'ees weep re- ceived. The 1100ceaa assisted by Mrs. NI, Dou3au served a treaty lunch at the close 1f the, ]reelhlg. On Sund.ty, Jan. MI the prizes for 'Sunday School attendance in St. John's Uhu, et were awordod t» the following: Perfect attendance 52 Sundevs-- Teddy Elliott Marie E111ntt Margaret Thornton Kenneth Alcock One Suaday ao lent - Bett:e Alcock Bobby Thornton The prices given were norlt5 and were preeei_'ecl by Mr. M. Leyc0ek, Supt. of $a!ulay school awl Mrs, Al F. Oldham. Pins will be givea to the following pupils who wore two ,Sundays ahaont—'- B'lly .0.0325 Jack 011103 Dorothy Stiles and to Gorden Stiles who was 8 Sundays absent. MORRIS Mr, and Airs. H. Tomlinson and family of Clinton were resent Atilt - ors wide Mr. awl Mtn, George Davis. national careers we hale much the same l?ee11114 about a young man to whom 00102licn Is the main incentive. There is semeeuta3 narrow rand nnsperting about sect_ a may, more of the spirit of 'kerning the ball to himself' ane playleg •, selfish game than of 'he spirit of team -work. When spaalrine of enlbitio1 a great 08.17 peepie mean the the ambltioa to i'e r,ch. They WIWIlets fie io 0/141130 )f a skating take it tor grantee. that to nets, to be ',ell on 11, re li'r1day successful in life means simply to night. Mr. Binet neralenod maltu•g grow rich. To have plenty of money, with the power and prestige which mea+y se0nr01. is their supreme goal. To attain that goo' they are nrepa,el to endure nerd work and te,n•1. •try sacrifice. Wall, we mus: make money if we are to live in the; world at 1111, But when the money is mode what ere we going to live tor? That is the question music se seldom receives the corrlet answer. A life wash is ohsese'^1 with the ambition to he rich 'usual', becomes mean auil narrow, dere:l of felaow-feeling and a sense of responsibility. That is why Teunysnn culled eon the New Year bells to "ring cut the narrow. .ing lust of gold.” The ambit), u to be rich Is tar too low ,.0 be the life motive of s. Christian The Annual Meeting of the Brussels Branch of the Canadian Red Cross W ill be . held in the Library Work Room Wednesday, January 23rd at 3 o'clock p. m. ti0fl'�"'1�. ,. rJ., '.`,'Vi*t, a�>�c �'"5e...'„�.•.-"•�v'-31'�C:ie�s"'�t37firm"'w'::5 'o receive Reports and consider f ut- ure business. A good attendance is asked for. R, J, BOWMAN, President CAFtRIE HINGSTON, ttcretery MRS. R. J. Mc1:At10H41N, Treas. our own films in the near future. Keane 11 Bone auo Jiro 'Knight took up ':ho r•laec r. hire W1..5111 led in a etiig song while Mr, Itlook led in ala?1'.., of games. A v"1e enjoyable lea 11 was e'•r"ed, The meeting oleo 1:1 bs smote:- "Sp'.rit of living God.' Mra. J. Turnbull Funeral servicee \11.10 held Moe day for MI's. Jago, LIe:'da) Turn- bull who died D.:amber 28 at the family rea'ldence, Lorne avenue, of - tor a brief 111111 Burial was 'n Mt, Ple.tsa,'t. C"ni611y. Mrs, 'Turn- bull was born 81 years ago in Elma Township, Perth minty, and for the past 22 year; had resided, in London, Surviving booties her 'husband Samos Andrew T'triiu]r are cue daughter, Winnif:ed (Mrs, W. G. Dolliver) of Boston three sous Leslie, of Windsor, and Stanley and John, bete of Lon(w1 Also sur- viving aro one slater, Mrs. M. 19. I•Iourd, ih's cit r, anti a brother 30011 Art:n•.tr Smith, now 'residoire in St. Petersburg, Fla, There are also two grandc.hil teen, Orchid and Brent Tit'bull. Rev. Gladstone F. •o%', rod, of Xing Street United Mantel' officiated at the funeral. Pall bearers were James Mc0erlano, Robert Short ;art- Launches 2010-101 Plan ° ton- in n •+" .� ,� ins a c''t' s r t 1 , d: _ 1 fir rk •ul>ptia.e through.e: any r ova' and thereby 20 meet. ngpri'lr,d 0.1110,30• tl,u from 10110.1 •o;' on over- = to 1)11 1 or the future. 'he Ontario Dr 1 u'tn': „• A,gricuit ore has initistel a eneyO31 mass pig- r;u,iue' "Sperime-t <'.n: is smelting all possible cooperation tlu'otrgbaut the province The experiment menced on Janu,.r 1st. As an inducement to breeders to take part in the ' T1''9ment, which will Involve rat2:i.- colensive hook• keeping, the denartn.1,01 is prepared to enter Into a co 1,r:it`_ guaranteeing a price of $7.00 fs^ each wesnling pig at ibe age n' sgten or eight weeks. During tee past few years wartime (email ions n 11 "01,0 enforced com- plete ones ion 'f known exports from Denmark the one country which gave Ca earlier bacon stilt competitiea on B:ltisil and Euro- pean markets. 'With that condition prevailing, Canadian bacon found a market regardless of quality In some sections of Western 'Caneda hogs were raiser .•nly as a wartime measure ''1 mem market demands. The pork produe tel was not of the best and Amite : few complaints were heard tram British consumers. it le to be "xpeoted that Denmark will nice more 5nd a plane in the baron and pork me -sets and Call, adian ho.'.rrn will have to compete on it mo•" s .ata. A eon"ide•rable seseunt o2 study has been given to the hog market r tea t department situation 1• agriculture n. e d - s..rtmen d g ] t officials ar:d one lusty rtant point bas been discovered; some farmers are better than ethers •at raising hogs The new expert t>a' in hog -raising is a step in'determi^'.tg who might be considered the latter hog raisers to be 'iependee ui.c;; for year- round production. Boar To tie Provided Farmers who :^•operate ase being asked to u'aintain :, nerd of at least 25 brood sows 311108 the one -scar period of the experiment, and to eel' the wea'11-ing pigs al the best price obtainable when they are seven or eight weeks of age While he lepartmeni guaranty_;.;. a nil price of $7.00 th1 1tg raiser is expected to 1100 h's initiative in finding the belt market for his measling pigs. The denart-rem is prepare' to loan the co-a)"ta of a boar, 02 recognized awe' line' for breading purposes a^.d some females of the litters may he re• tined for futon breeding. The eon mitt wit:!1 n10 be e11'eret into between the department and tht co-operator asks, a:n..ng other thlugs, that the hog rats). -rcord certain foots and flgurea fir rtrture study The deps-tment will provide a furan on which the d' i -el information may be lis'ed. Woman Dies 9 Weeks After Her Husband The death occurred in Victoria Hospital friday sfteru.con, of Mrs Ernest Teolgford 11So King street in her bard year. The remains were ta?cen last Evening to idle Cranston iunera' home, Goderioh, and burial was le the ' Brussels Cemetery 111, Maclay afternoon. Mrs. Lnggfor1, :ice= erly Esther Burns, was bort near Bra:Mete , daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Reberi Burns. She :tarried Wither Arthur Carter, of Blyth, and the, resided in Rlyth end Goderioh Mt Carter died 34 ytets ago. Upon moved to London where Mr. Lang• her ma'rtare to Mr: 2aneford they ford died nine weeks ago. A son, Ro1111-2 R. t'srter, resides In Assintbota, Sauk,. and Mrs. Charles Black ,of Waterloo street, Goderieb, •s a rieuigttet. The funeral ser�-',o.e on blandly was co1111u ,'ed by Rev, Richard -Stewart, of Knox Presiiytallilan Church, Goderich. Melville Church The Sacrament of the Lood"s Supper wits dispensed ,11 the morn - leg service). The minister preached R. J. Blake, J. J. ticWslliam, Herb on the s'tble'.t, "An llotrance," in Bali and Jahn McRae. which he outlined the proper methotil of approach to t'n: Lard) 'Cattle. The choir rendered the anthem, "0 Love, that will not let n.e go," the auto Parents bt,ng taken by Mies Jane Work. At the evealug stared BMW , servi0e the sermon eubjeot was 'A Merry Heart." Pl1e seei01023 was, "Bless the Lord, 0 My Soul." Mr ' Gerald GiOen eontr.bute4 -a 1010. Mrs. 9u: 01111 was formerly a most highly respected citizen of Brussels, her hu"bail. Jas. Tern - bull was a harlware merchant of town in co npany a lth the late Sam Wilbdn. Those wt.. attended the funeral from 'here were: Jae. and Mrs. Mora^Fane amu Mary Lou, Roy and Millie Me?a^lane, James and Mrs. Tu0nl)u11 ani also Geo. Turn - VOL 5th eon. Y