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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1946-6-29, Page 1M.1.100,-,4.1*POKSIMMOVPM11. Misome.......**.IPSOnt POST PUBLISHING HOUSE Wedraesclay, June 29th, 1946 Ma...gameogromenvonda*meemse*raa....11•001.1.21***./akInumTawarisarysen./MIOzweirOTZEFAOM *140.61••••1*./..*, - Girls Hike Bike Annual Meeting Of East Huron , At Brussels Ladies Defeat Blyth Ladies The Blyth ladles* softball team visited Brussels Monday night and were defeated by a large score 24-6. From Buffalo Women's institute The W. ROSS Pcultry Farm The yelling ladlea, the Misses Helen I The 44th annual meeting of the On 'rimelay of 1.li,. v,-, ,•11 a ereeee, and Shirley McKay, arrived M ;East Huron District Women's in- Mire' was mole co :While Synnott Brussels on Saturday to vacation at I etituto was held in the United and his fiancee, Imogene Sanderson Did Jesus Christ found the Church? thsir grandlnotller,leirs . Churcb, Garde on Thursday, June 20, at the Walter Rose Poultry Farm, In the Acts of the Apostles and ill CORNER STONES Rev. George A. Milne, MA, What Is The Church? —(2) The Brussels ladies played a A Ohne. McKay, after bike -biking teem II 1946, with sessions opening at 1.0 1 where Air.. levnr,et le manage.r and too much for the Blyth ladies- from their home in Buffalo, N.Y. nen. and 1 pen. Mrs, Everett ! whore ellassprei;ignd:lori,gtensurnenyinesr, em. the Epistles of Paul we are con- stantly reading about the Churches enaPPY game alt the way and Mere. Dm beginning. Pitcher, Audrey These young ladies are experienced 1 Sperling. Gerrie, digtrict president , Ployed tile, Anderson scored 12 strikeouts. cyclists as may be judged from the , Presided ami delegatee from the Pie On behelf of the einployees tbev but el); ent from the Gospe'e. What and the Church, while the word is all Brussels team visits Walton on 1 fact that they made the trip of branches and visitors made an wer.. wee -eel by lire Theis Camp. approximately 140 miles in two days. et-tend:thee rf firty-eighe The bell wee e sneer elite (Bele The dem of God. a phrase which occurs Jeeus is convert ed about is the King. church was beautifully demented i addrese. interepersee with humorous wee peOille,,. P110Whalls and iris. rile', vets eiv,n by [Tarry Bowler: rarely elewhere in the New Teeth - The Institute Ode and Lard's , Deer *r,r,'11,, and err , I Wr. fl'e teldee e eer: mements off imndenivti. Does that mean that .reeue Prayer in unison opened the morning ;Cbrist was a teacher of raftleal cession after which the minute: of from the trrind to wise you all thee „id odstpla,leisiamli.y while the apostlee. the tact anneal mere Mg were read ; Ione t ha ' e hl1T5 me ',lel life ran St. Paul, we nrusGels. . told in tho Gospels that.the apostleg arganisers of Chnrches We ere by seeretary, Mrs, Jno, Speir, I ,I.;nernitraWae zeiorIng,11.:bitonil:tewyeou ere aolnt The financial report of thr leistree 1 very fend and of whom we nee sere sometimes failed to underaeand showing balance at $36.95 and of the You are vary proud. Mid Imogene thole Master, lint coehl that IMF- puclerstentling have caueerl them to ennthined financial statements of the 1 we thiek Ale I, e real rr0-E•etter who migeorserue His instructions to such six brerebee Fliowing a balance of will make a very satisfaetory 1 $431.71 were then reed by the husband and who will shoulder hie secrethey. Mrs. Harold Spetr then elleee er +.0 -menet -wimps. of Pave the auditors rennet. tTrs. Spar. 1 W hope that the futere years ling, peesident, In her addrese spoke I held mere iev nee tient all will he ef the visit to three branthes in the smooth seiline. Of course if any district. She weed all members to 1 eiffleetties mem tee will all he most Wednesday evening and Hanover will visit Braesels for an exhibition game Friday night. Be on hand and cheer the girls along. They left their home in Buffalo early Friday morning and arrived that same evening 111 Galt where they spent the r ight, Leaving Dalt DANCE Setureay morning they arrived here at nine o'clock Saturday night. In Brussels Town Hall on T11c lileKay sister. thoronghly FRIDAY, JULY 5th enjoyed their trip. They experienced Music by Ken Wilbee's no difficulties on the way although And His Orchestra they dirt say they hail never realized, Lunch Booth Admission 50c Under auspices of the Brussels Branch of the Canadian Legion. the Niagara district, the travel travelling by motor, that there were so many strep hills between P1111111end Kitchener. The scenery, particle tva.s 7051'thee Come and enjoy yourself. 'III'benell at this season and with their mode of REGENT THEATRE were able to appreciate Seaforth, Ont, Now Showing.— Thur., Fri, Sat„ June 27-28-29 beanna Durbin Franchot Tone Because Of Him with Charles Laughton Helen Broderick A fine ..entetrainment ..overflowing with songs and laughter. Mon., Tues., Wed. July 1-2-3 Betty Hutton Barry Fitzgerald The Stork Club A sparkling drama with music comedy and romance. Matinee, Mon., July 1 at 2;30 p.m. Next Thur., Fri., Sat. July 4-5-6 Tangier Maria Montan Robert Paige They kept a date with Danger In the double-cross roads of the World. COMING— Too Young To Know Danger Signal "Righteousness exalteth a nat- ion but sin Is a reproach to any people." II••••/01-0••• Melville Church Minister Rev, G. A. Milne, M.A. 10 a. m. Sunday School and Bible Class 11 a..m. "Busy Little People" 7 p. m. "Your Sanctification" Louis D. Thompso.a, Organist sod Choirmester 1.110ARIMIClelreiamomonesr.r.-........"..gnorememola snravim101. The United Church OF CANADA Minister Rev. Hugh C. Wilson 11 A. M. Morning Worship Appreciating Our Heritage Junior Congregation 12 Church Sohool and Bible Class 7 P. m, Evening Praise Sunday Religion Everyone Cordially Welcome. Church of England Rector Rev. J. If. 1Ceee Parish of Brussels Second Sunday After Trinity June 30th, 1946 St John's Church Brussels - 10 a. m. Sunday Sohool 11 A. M. Morning irayer and Sermon St.,cavld,a Church lionf ryn- 2,00 P. M. Evening Prayer and Cannon EL George's Church Walton - 7.30 P. M. Evening Prayer and Sermon it. Sells Harness Business Nathan Chapman, who has been in 1111Pir PBS in Tirussele sin se November 1919. sold his harness business lase week to Arnold Stephens who took immediate possession. Mr, Chapman will continue to make his home in Brussels. Bride-to-be Honored Neighbours and frieuds gathered at the home of Mrs, Wm. Bell on Monday evening in honour of Miss Imogeve Sanderson, prior to her marriage. The bride -elect was seated In a prominent chair decor- ate with pink and white steamers. After a short program en informal achlrese was gives by Mrs. Stanley Wheeler and Mrs, Sam Davidson and Mrs, -H. Wilson presented, the bride to -be with a beautiful mirror and a magazine table,. Miss Sanderson made a fitting reply. thanking every- one foe the gifts. The remainder of the evening was spent in contests after which a testy lunch was served. NOP -1.h Huron Liberals Elect 1947 Officers WINGAM, June 24 — At a special meeting of the North Huron and Huron -Bruce Liberals held here the foloiwing offlcere were elected for 1946-47. North Herrin. president Robert S. Hetherington; idea • Prest. dent, oss Fisher: Colborne township: seeretary. Kenneth Hunter, Goderich. Huon-Firnee riding, President Alex Alexander, Grey townsbip; rive -president, Donald Blue, Wil- ley; s.eeretary, Gordon Elliott, Blyth. RATION COUPONS DUE DATES Coupons now vnitd are Su -gar -pre- serves 511.0 510, butter 111 to 111 2. meet 9729 to M411, Butter 111 to 119 and Meat 29 to Melt expire June 30 TENDERS WANTED I Tenders will be received by the enderelemed till Seturcley, jelly lith at 2 reelect( p.m. for the censtruetion of the following drains: Knight Draie, eletimete $1020.00 Gordon Terse,. Teetimate Wee Piens end seecifientiong may he seen al the Clerk's oilier. at Ethel. The lowest or any tender net nreeemerily accepted. [ Security will he required. S. N. rev.. Clerk, Ethel, Ont. JAMESTOWN I Vries Mary Ilredsliew epent Smuley with her parents. left'. and Mrs. 'Rus- sel Bradshaw. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Willis. Loin and granddaughter, Mildred 1 Nan bialted with Mr, and Mre, Dar- i ray McConnell of Minto. 1. Mrs, Gordon Holt spent e ferr den j with hen parents, Mr„ and Mrs, John 1 Campbell at Winthrop. Mrs, Nelson Plant spent last week at the home Of Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Plant, Mr, and Mrs, R, McDonald were redent visitors with relatives near Narriston. Mr„ and Mrs, Dave Milton/Ian and Xelth, spent Snnday afternoon with Mr, and Mrs, Wilfred Warwick, trd. 1(116, Mortilso, Vitas telen 'Phompact ot Winghtm, silent Sag week with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ned: TbolniOson, dicues matters freely and to think aimed of time about the roll call which is theta' part of the meeting Get new members, form new branch- es work on TweeClemuir Village Histories and eo-oporate with your new officers. Boost the Jr. Home- making Clubs for they will he the 1110 i t 11 fel, of toenarrow, Mrs. Kreuter of Ethel thengave the eager to give you the advantage of our years of rAmerience. As a moll token of the esteem in Willett we hold you bath we would ask you to ac'c'ept this gift. Alethea Campbell. Louise Porter, Clarenee Boren. Win Speir, Wm, Keliington Incl, Higgins, Harry Bowler. Mies Sandereen and Mr, Synott revert 011 Home Economies for Mrs. In a few well rbosee words. thanked Alex Pearson. There was much the given, netivity along the line of cooking Informal and impromptu, neverthe and sewing demonstrations, home less, the presentation bespoke the peservation of meat, fish and hope of all that the future years be poultry, use of patterns and cutting bright and hapPY, and fitting dresses. Mrs. Thos. Davidson of Brussels Huron Football Standing gave an interesting report on Agri- gee Won Lost Tied Points culture and Canadian Industries re. which heel been a tavoierite study of -Misse's 3 2 1 7 St. Columben 3 0 1 7 most branches. Visits had been Walten 1 e 3 5 made by some branches to creamer- e ies, cheese factories, poultry farms -ef;"'r''.1 1 1 1 8 Ethel 0 5 0 0 and cold sewage elants, Some Football scores up to Monday, sponsored garden brigades. We were June 24— aeked to support agricultural organ- . Friday, June 21—Brussels 3, Ethel 1 izetions and to build for peace, pros- Seturclev„Inne 22—Walton 0, Sea- Perity and stabilitY. forth 0. The Citizenship report was pee. Monday, jeine 24—Walton 2, Ethel 1, scored by Mrs. Herold Durst of On Friday night Brussels defeated Wroxeter who ,sald that parents Ethel by the score of 3-1. The game and teachere are responsible for de opened fast with both teams making veloping Children into good citizens. some brilliant passing plays and Cling to helpful things and discard a.fter 15 minutes of play. Santrook others. opened the sewing for Ethel and the Community singing led by Mrs, first belt ended Ethel 1 Brussels Stanley Wheeler with hies. Wade if no score. the piano was enjoyed by those present. Mrs. M. Sellers of Wrme eter then gave the report on Social Welfare. Arnett activity alone this line was done by all branches sneh as gifts, cards to shut-ins and Melt. life membership to (Meet member. donations and erten at fall Mire and lioepitals. The adoption of a paralyzed veteran of Chrietie at. Heepital by the Wroxeter Branch wee n meet commendable net Pantile Mabee and Mentos also created is better (eeling ir the community. Health tonics were :Oen shelled. The Frieterieal Reeenech report was given by Mr,,, Cere .rebneinn of Stores To Remain Open Wednesday Nights Beginnem WeineAey, eee. er, the ,.tor .s in N.1 34? 1)1 open on Weines,lay nee' leriee Itt morels c. July and Memel- Ufftlalrna4191....21..41.., `I BRUSSELS, ON 7AR Disabled Veterans Craw Fill A Place In Society and Industry 1 If Employ,el In the; Proper Jobs Disabled Veterans Finds Wallet In Garden Valuable Contents Safe Blitevale June 21—Maleolin Scott four fl 111., wallet wile. we:ee.e Ole garden on Wedneeday. It 5011- 110-111er5e sum ,)1 1111117 end identification !emote, eini feel tv.-0 weeks The l'O'1,5”; Wr,r unhermed. although it had been out during several heavy rains. Engar-ernent Anm nc5eem ,eut Mrs. Marie Due rcf elonee-y Pare, rt,i;rovria5 to 1111go gantoner t of hda t or. Calle mine Meriam, eto William D. Eck. me, ele end Mrs Leine W. Are Not Handicapped With the eeseat foe of hoetilt. the people of remade were (mete with the gi,e, task of absert into civilian life and industry !are, etimeer, leeurettle from valeta services. This is still major ' fttold the 1''l:' 119' Sect of the Department or Veter- Affaire have as their special cone the weeine of the. physeeelle (Leal) esteem, e Some 250ee of our fellow Can. iaIlS petered physical 418111111. derive the INT.1 111511 to t this1.111 gaIlIn haml •mforring ag: take their place, in eeelety and ind: try. Owe'. m,portun of Druasele. The weddine to ;tend on th,0e. own feel, the ogle tunity to teed irdeeendent In district "F" with beedquarte- et Lender. Onterio. ef which tl community forms a part. there a approxlmetely 2050 disability cas registered in the Casulty Secti, whish Is under the adminietration • the Casualty Rehabilitation Sectir at the Weseminster Hospital. Tb section has Mr. A. D Haylett, Al CI., as distriet euperivieion and to territhey under Itia snpervision ' divided into six dietricts. Fetch with Rehabilitation officer looking aft( the interests of Ole dielee,e le 11, districts assigned to them. There are many who are of it opinion that a man or woman wb has some kind 01'a physical injury 5 defect or is suffering from some di' eeses or medical condition mum Play a frill part in the social 013 economic life (stout' country. It is fact however Met disabled veteran are rot a social economic problem All that is necessary is to considt what the disabled ran do and ell' them an opportunity to be en ployed on their merits. making fa us., of the facilities which the 110515555, Allitest everyone has some form ( employment handicap. This handles mazy be one or more of many thing' 1 over weight, =deo weight, faille eye sighte, ego (too old or to Young) too Short or too tall, fault hearing er any 0115 00 a number r other handicaps. Thug it ate readily be seen that the disable veteran handicapped in some a, speets can be fully and gainful' employed in ^camel competition wit his fellowmae, it is not neressery for the di ;third veteran In he employee '11 t". where only minor skill Is req; When properly placed he will fe the pattern as eempletely as others with wbom he is ettgag5 Recently there was held P "Rat tn Work" exhiletlan at the Ror ","-'7c Hotel, Termite. and n' numb(' (if disabled veterans demonstrete how with enema.. training and plan meet they are teleire their place I industry se erielertly se men bare carried on similar tepee .r work fee mare yeare„efter Pt5p21. lee tide domenseeetion 1011 1011110811110'„'1c1' a enrwe- ef ede here plant and 'hen the 5•tetterete that 1'13'11v1elieeb 80 melt 'renal rik1/11,(1 vet teethe We 10,101.alen tete into -,notii.v. tem flint veey few j,tis r,rtoireOt eareelty. Te the thousan (Con1inue0 or 1'1C'11 re ze). a tremendous degree as to incourage will take piece et the home of the. corporate woship while He had bride Inearly July. called for individual worship? For- tunately the word !Church” does31 lee jh ,.. les oeelyin r two well-known.ve Gospel ..... Chu"h r. Chambers of London. Ont., was pagsages and on the nee of Jesus the speaker at S1. john's Church on Cheese. Of the two paesages the Sunday morning last. more important is St. Matthew la: Speaking on behalf of the Anglican which we flnd in larelthew, le 13-20. The reference to Pnot ole'. Advance • the great importance of this whole Advance Appeal, the speaker :trees - found in St. Mark and oStei_Lukee. Lnyti movement. The churches response St. Paul did not r eauisIn dicat ed an awakening on b er special power having been glYen to part, to the need of aetion. Immed- Peter to say what was permitted. or ate action if We are to go forward, what was not permitted to these Whe He urged the people of this parish sought entrance into the kingdom et mtoment. ard not to rest until thee put themselves behind this heaven. For two hundred years ove had reised the amount asked for and more the view was held that the (81255. from the parish, 5700. from rock on wp,ehrisochn.the TChheur co:lb:rasp:so:1: is in St. Matthew 18: 15-18, In ed was Peter's faith . and not einhdriusott'ion service St. John's congregation). Our hope for the future Is in the Gospel of onna:Iyss'aggreouun0ds7071°connetisecmtinagdeth<le Brussels: St. David's Church Hen- ttbhies H. Kerr into the Incumbency of Peter. If these passages were the Parish of St. John's Church, The induction service of the -Rev. Church with Jesus Christ the item and St. George's. Walton will question of the Churcles origin would take place en Friday evening next indeed be perplexing. Bin it was not from those passages that the Church Church Brussels. show that Jesus did use the term "Chureli" on more titan one The clergy of the Deanery of Huron occasion. as well as a number from other out - Engagement Announcement Mr. one Mrs, Sem Bell, Teeswater, announce the engagement of tbeir elder daughter, Wilma. Eileen to Richard Cecil eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. George Elliott. The marriage is to take place in Knox ht Churcb Teeswater on pies Y el a July 5. The second half started off sloe', 1 but the Brussels boys realizing a defeat soon started to preee their i rivals and Were rewarded by three Vtention! smirk counters of some of the hest peeve the 11111PPels boys have shown Members of the LadiesAuxiliary I this year. Lessee Wire and Ilryans of the Car adieu Legion. During the reented one nen in ecnring spree, 1 months of July and August there will Line un were se fellows: I only he one meeting a month an Bruseels—Grel. Defence 1 that will be the first Tuesday of each Pearsen; Stevenson,IlalOs, month. They will commence at 0 Fee end Metall; 'renew:11'de. King, o'eleek instead of 8 as they were a Teewe Berme. Stevenson and Iliteyl nreviously. 51111, Mereitellenn Ethele-Goal, ikrelnerleme. Defenee..1 Peeraon; ITalte. Dobson. (lex, and Spetran: Foraverds, 11,11ther.'• WORN Tilnevale who remolded 4 beenellee Cunnincham. Ward, Datehrook and Wi licun General 11111115 thdied this. Granchnothere1 ROC ne Wetter: Subs. Cole end Dunbar. meeting was bred in mile of the Hospital, on Friday. Tune 21st, lore. with temnle eelles few eemplailit. to Mr. and MrsWilbert Prooter, 1 reit eternal! mon In slime by their bran.ehes. Ago not meter of . veers 11111 e stern cif mind. Breed fortitude ned :heel -MN ees side points are expected to he nresette Holy Baptism was also administer- ed at this service to Harold David, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford, Alcock, who recently arrived with his motb-er from England. Beautiful flowers In the chancel included a memorial basket in mem- ory of the late G. R. Muldoon. Melville Church At the morninc service the terse nrcembecl 071 the subject. "A Birthright For Sale," from the story of Jacob ard Esau. The subject served to slime the 1. 5111101155 of men underestimate tether titan eves petimete their own abilitiee, also the danger of despising one's awn man - hoed. Miss. Mary Helen Erkinier was elect soloist, end she rendered "T Shall Net rete .ktrain This Way" be Effieeer. 'A Lesson In Contentment" was 111,. 4ebteee of the trinieter's rnoe/1111e ee-mon. A enntreet tees drawn between the remelts who are forever correleinine cense. said Oleg, the rempletien of the Tweedsmuir Vilioll Hiateriee Mrs, atm. Serie verve the Pnblieltv Report honed from el 1 • ate beenebee. Tteellee the eauel metheds of mile deity le the lneel miner, re nrintee woe:rattle, telenbene ,relle We OPT! RelVerfige f1,11. 1110 1),.• 'Irene nettles menehere end bruise- ine 11., Artemis sneak lender teen worde. etre lernevel Smith of Pert Wein tern erldeeeeed the merele4 troller of the work et tee erevineiel Shp ileeed the converore 54 sestellee cernmitteee en he prompt 0, milking tbeir reeorie nee few branch Tesettittee to be prepared to cele - bate the 50011 anniversaTY 00 '015 founding of Wometee Tnetitutee which will be celebrated in Feb, 1947, Try and bele apt the 50,000 members by that time end have your Tweeds- ; mutr Hielories in shaPe. En. (mileage Om etinlore 01 their work 1 and read' and study so we can thinle 1 nationally and internationeatly, Sh5 also wonted Itti to fhb* 'Abuilt the proposed raising of She membership fee of 504. 1Virs. Olen johns:ton of OotrIe ills War -Work retort *Moll had been pepared bY Mirs, IA, Tayier.. All 'branebes reported, Mutt activity (Continued on bolt page). Weelneedav 25th Morris Twp.—a son, Sport Roma, The Lndiee Patna Teem defeat - Welton by the score of 15-8 at Wal- IIII..LEY—To Mr, and Mrs. Gordon ten. . Hulley (nee Myrtle Fleet) of Walton trimmed Dragnets by the Woet Monkton on Thursday, Suns nrore of 2.0 in the football game 310, 1.0411e_s son, played here. Winoinal Lc cs Club' Sommer Frolic An Evening of Fun and STREET AWING With Berth Worth and His C K N X Orchestra inghamt • July 3rd • Stgrting 8 P. M. The United Church The Sacrament of Infant Baptism was orienintetered In the morning torrice at the Trniteri reinreh The followine rhildrrn were ililtied" riroi Ann Iluchter of Onninin INT D111Cferd 1,114 Mrs Pureferd: 1 eleven Joint 'Frowned. see ef Mr and Mee ,Thein F Frowned' Till,!', :Ente Tiondorsoe, danobtor of Mr, and oirseIri Mendereent Linda imil 71 11 th Ane l'ohneon twin dough - (rt. of' M". and Mr.. Robert John- son; and Venn(' Marie Pl.ebor, danobter or Mr arti IVIrs. Cherie. lei.eber. The ro.ponoildlity incur- red by the parents and by the (TU. gregation was discussed in the morning sermon. The choir was 'A sower went forth to sow' by Wilson, the Etoho :part being ably taken by Mies (I, Fringston. Tn the evening, Rev. R. G. rust - wood of Walton and Clant. 7. Gilbert .of Toronto were guests in the Pulpit. Mr. ratleWeed spoke on , the "(lost of Religion." Redigion costs too much 1(14 is a meaningless heritage but religion Is beyond Price to the matt who experiences Its saving power. Ike solo, 9/014 thou n1 hand° by Briggs 1411.s banutlfull7 sung by Mrs, Mastoid, Caniub LADIES SOFTBALL SeleiSere% :Time 25-e0lodelleb Twe. et Citlz :eine 318--eleeeetee et vete .Tuly 2--flinten et Brueseis .11 117 3_77nIft7l, et etrelericli Tore. :rely Clederieh .7111', e-erlint .et Gerlorice Twee Nuly 9.--Titnesel et Myth .Tnly 1 leelalyteetet fl.neeeleh Tree .Tnly 1 1—Brneeein ne Goelericth .Inly 11- Welter et Clinton 3-1117 m Walton :TOY riinten July 15—andrafeit 'Pam. e+ 17---('5oderirh et Clinton .11,17 1f1.--Weiton at Brussels Tithy 18---Coderieh Two at Blyth July 20—Bruesels 111. Goderielt Tva Nniy 23—Clinton at Myth Nly 22—Walton at Goderich . july 25—Grelerieb Twp. at Walton July 96—Tilyth at Ooderien Football Schedule Walton at Brussels -41m9 24433, St. Columhan at Seaforth--,Tutio Animals at Seaforth—Suly 1st St. Ooluniban at Waltori—,luly 1540' Ethel at SeafOrth—,TulY Otis 51. Columba:1 8t1c Soaforth110 Walton—July 10th, tlibet at Walton--,Tnly lgth