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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1946-9-25, Page 1POST PUBLISHINQ HOUSE AMOVAIXONWMINarail , mmir ,•:=rs>¢ .yarn m f1su ratsmtl asci, , =0711x+rsar,20all'naauaarnuzc: UNION UNITED CHURCH ANNIVERSARY here J' ti^o''It��3russeis 3 SU�� lfo ge, vices will be held at — 2 Big Hits — ALLOTMENT WIVES :Starring Kay Francis, Otto Kruger. and Paul Kelly and • RIDERS OF THE DAWN with Jimmy Wakely and Lee: "Lasses" White THURSDAY, SEPT. 26th at 8.15.p. m. :FRIDAY, SEPT„ 27th, ;�t 7e30 and 1).3,O ' Adults 35c Tax Included Children 1,8c Note Children must be accompanied by an adult. !LS'31ttor{YNt^•'"^^irJR2rtltEicH'^'a"••'•^•'mxa;CN['^v51F'a.A,:JYf:+ L"•7NL'Viti.'>i�3P�A' l6E:ICocZIlmts ' '- mwepa,e,.,e. nr-ee,.-n--e,.uauunew• K ,w.ar„v.. Ce ... . Ora 1 bre lq t �t` i 1 3rd q 4 a '� :L'a i I+r Featuring Increased Prize Money And improved A f tracU ons Add A' u acie1,s'. STANGER SHOWS AND MIDWAY — Pun For Yoing And Old — EALAMINO HORSE Popular trick horse that has attracted a great deal tri attention will perform on grounds. PONY RIDES FOR CHILDREN Every youngster will want to ride these ponies. School Parade The parade will form up at Victoria Park at 1;00 p, to., on Friday, Ootobet 4th and will be beaded by the hand, All teeehers and pupils in the parade admitted free to the grounds. Best appearing school iu parade: -1st 310.00; 2nd $500 $2.00 to each school entering. No children admitted free unless in parade. Gentlemen's Road Race $50.00 Entry Fee — Membership Fee Only (3 heats — best 2 out of 3 heats — %a mile track) 60% Speed — 40% Style $25.00 — $15.00 -- 310.00 HARNESS RACES PURSE $400.00 Continuous performance throughout afternoon. Committee — T. L. McDonald, R. J. McLauchlan, G. H. Galbraith 2.28 Trot or Pace $200.00 Purse 2.22 Trot or Pace $200.00 Purse Every heat a race. Association rules to govern, Entry Fee $5.00 Each. Entries will be received up to 11 a.m. Oct. 4th. Three one -mile heats in each race, Rights reserved to declare off any race it not satiefaetorily filled, or on account of weather conditions. Money div- ided 40, 80, 20 and: 10 per cant. Trotters allowed 8 seconds. a, Co cert andaice will be held on the evening of FRS (a % E't, 4t;i ttrus &&s To n Hall Featuring m Cook's COTtleeTY CO. Dance to be held after c nce 't Brussels an in Attendance at Grounds. You are cordially invited to attend the Fall Fair. Admission Adults ,85o1 Children 20oAutomobltee 20o ROY 0. COUSIN% Preeldent,t Sec..These. Y ---r ROST. JOHNSON. 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m, (standard time) The speaker will be `REV. WILBUR ROGERS of Dungannon. 'Special music by the dhoir. A welcome Is extended to all. r Addition To Prize List 7•his, hent ,int ounce- an addition to the leoliete' Work th.1 wee net mehulel 111 the laid prize list of East Huron Tenll Fab', it is:— Collection b'anty Work 0 to 10 Ittet•c's 1st e2.011; 2nt1 Sl ,n; 3rd $1.110. Etr.;!:1.:IsTT THEATRE /: • D flint Now Showing— Thur., Fre, Sat , Sept. 26, 27, 28 Pardon M) Past with Free( MacMurray and Marguerite Cha;,man A top-notch Comedy In the 'usual MacMurray style. Man., Tues., Wed. Sept. 30, Oct, 1.2 Doll Face with Vivian Blaine Dennis O'Keefe Perry Como Carmen /Veranda Ths is a livery fast-moving picture full of music and laughter with a sigh or two thrown in for good 1 measure. Next Thur„ Fri., Sat. Oct, 3-4-5 A Walk In The Sun with Dana Andrews and Richard Conte An Interesting Italian war story with an all-male east. COMING : Ida Lupino Devotion with Olivia DeHavitand and Paul Henreid "You are not your own, you were bought for a price; then glorify God." P14,1e/i►le Church t4ellstet Rev, G. A. Miine, M.A. RALLY DAY 10.45 a. na Sunday School will assemble In lower auditorium, 11 a. m. Rally Day Service. Sermon subject: "Work and Prayer and Love." 7 p. m. "The Common People" All services on Standard Time. .Louis D. Thompson, Organist and Choirmaster, The United Church OF CANADA Minister Rev. Hugh C. Wilson 11 A. M. Morning Worship Rev. A. D. Penman, of Londesbor'o, Junior Congregation 12 Church School and Bible Class 7 P. M, Evening Praise Rev. Mr.Penman. All servioes on Standard Time. A Cot'ial Welcome To All Church of England Perish of Brussels Rev. J. I•t.. Kerr, Rector 15th Sunday After Trinity September 29th, 1946, St, Johne Church Brussels - 10 a. m. Sunday School 11 a. m, Morning Prayer and Seeman St. David's Church Henfryn-- 8 p. m. Evening Prayer and Sermon Ste l`ieorgo'e Church Walton.— 8 p, m. Annual Harvest Thanksgiving Service Will be held, The speolal Thank -Offer.. Ing WilI be devoted to the Pun• Mg expenses of the Church. All serV(ees oh standard dine, ..w.,,.,,..,,,. A ., a .....m.......m.�.n�...,a BRUSSELS, ON 1 Attention Motorists It is t'equ, 'ted that ,,It 1 I,: ttr "la a c.(t p.n'hiu ,n the Village, of Brus r lr If mtnc 1 isl will always angle park €heir ear, there will be roam for nurt't' They are usked also to refrain from stopping in the middle of the .tr,•rt behind parked caws. The practic... ,,hstructs traffic 1t1111 1- a trapten, cause of accidents. Kindly 111*rrvl th.se rerhteslts.': W. II. BELL, Chief of Poiir•P H -,Hn Come To The Fair Thad evens dean' to tate heart et •, fainting community—the Fa11 Fell wig hr hole in Bl+nsesls this pee, u': Timitt, i' and Feeley Goober cal and nth. iligger and better than ever Hatt that it IR lining 1neum d aft Pr war yc+are. Don't rate': I.' The Stalt,wnt' Mieway anti slum', will be herr it7th Mery-floiloiril and Ferris Wheel to rt lieht till' young font end malty 011e,. .t;rr,•'- tions. Paan live ponies for the tiny Into t , rime, HarlIPSs Rare, with s four 'h'undred dollar purse, for tracts ,'nthl,v •tits, Thr palace will be fell of beautiful things, from ntretile- wm•1+ to fruit rind Hewers for the holies tel admire, Have yon ehttDlei a eonv of 01'- 1340 prize list? Yon can got thorn from the eoeretary Robt, Johnson at the Rann and .Tnhnson Furniture Store, Get yours now and look it over carefully. See wheat splendid prizes are offered and prepare to make as many entries as possible. The rlirec•tors ask that you bring your entries to the grounds as early ns posalble, Evertor•' will 'be a.t the Tirussele fair—en yott be there to raper your frienrle and enjoy the many ^rttrae- Neat= nrnyltled, ire^ta Iatt.r-,e T✓.1 l spear At The Fair A pelantino horse. that has de. lighted ernwds at races and fairs throughout• western Ontario will perform on the grounds at the Btnts:cels Fall Fair on Friday. Oct. 4th. Dontt miss the antics of thin clever, well trained horse, --- lena% To Parade PThe school parade to the Brussels fair grounds on Friday, October 411 will form rip at victoria. Park at 1.00 p.m. and win be headed by Bronwyn Band, Ali teachers and Pupils in the parade will be admitted free to the geoun:ds, The best appearing schoois in the particle will receive h:andeetne prizes tet, 810.50 acct and. $5,00, Each school in the 1 llamado will receive $2.00. Come. on teachers and pupils make your parade a good one: The •United Church The pithteipal reason why our Christian Churches are not filled on Sunday is that the ntaecei,ty of our people do not take religion. seriotssiY• For all they can see. religion simply does not matter, Treating God lighlt]y, wits tete subject of the morning Gorman in the United Chmrrh, The choir sang "The Creation" adapted from TTaydn. Mrs, Harold Campbell son a solo part, very effectively, CARD OF THANKS Thee fancily of the late Great Mary Speira,n wisih tt1 express their sincere thanks tied apinreciattion for the acts of itindn•eets, messages: of syampnthy, beautiful floral tribntee and to all those who beeped in navy way during titp.h. recent bereavement. DANCE at Brussels Town Hall on FRIDAY, SEPT. 27310 To the music 'of Ken. Wilbee and His Orchestra Dant,inn from 10 to 1,30 Admission 50c Lunch Booth Linder auspices of the Brussels Branch of the Canadian Legion. CORNER STONES i TURN RACK YOUR r Leeeee It•,.. (, .. A. :Ill: r, �1..\. ' 1 We revert to Standard timer Cleistian Reconstruction. —(1) ;' at 12 o'clock Saturday night, Thi- ::-c's of ;obeli-, it]!] 14.111 111,, urr)t]+,nls of re•cnnntrnrl(nr firm n c'gt''isiian standpoint. Darin the war year' w,• hoard mnr'h ,holt r- eensh•tn'tten and new ordere "'leaet'.•' t Min eee vitally intereeted In The efforts benne' made, by inter r •.r nn'rl rninrils 'n find ennitahlr• stilt111011,. to ihr• world'. meet nre,:e- o'•nhk•n,s muet realize that 111, re r+t'i le, ^n _nr•tt 11,111" . as n r nn_nt fPty row order. MT re- , n t•neilon ratter hn ni'i4' With + . 10,11-.7•10,"1"tt' il't t••_:ic•,t•Itl"n \.''rn, the r>,,, •h )- •,inn.. to rnnea*n Peen with file t» ,,tame r+r ir'v rP ttan nitfnlrs trhG•h must 1.. -,•.,>; ,t Th"+•� 1' eh+:. d•;neor nt 1,61711' entnneiea In the details of '•r t „ le 1e t+•,, Chet the primary ,'tee, -r tt,n 41,11 .h 1;, to floe„ •r •rn,l hertnr rh.i rima, bit in i ,',rryine mit that f,ndnmental task "rhe Chu"elt mast hove snmr•thinn' ,.:a,.;• t„ o,i•.rt. "Tt not rnn+tsh to i etty that if we rhan'e rho fnrltridual yea mill of nrnas.lty r11•ln,rr+ the i Penni order, That le n bai?-truth. Fn•• the sonny order IF not merle nP entirely of !reel -tetra, now Irvine. Tt is matin ep of leeerttee ettthidne tbat have tame 4r,»rn front son.rn. tion to aenerstion •ihrnneh en'.tnene, 1••�•.c teetitnitere. •+Irl mn_t of til-nc-, 1^dantmrlanuly of indivirinnle now tiring. Chem. those hula elde 'te and vett run lint nereeenrily change the .social erfler. , Th. rhnrrh meet reneern itself wee 111r an 171 n"i ,' le" the n -eerie roaror ',p it rnnrerne Peril with al rn>,'re' hecnvst 111,' pressure r+f the Penni order -anon the individual mar be the mast potent Palmation n' a11, ' Sept. 28th, ..The, pu0'i., mot 1 I * reminded to turn back their 1 r r,;cc kr: arc ]it t;, „t em elt;1M e this Saturday. All church ser••:tces in Drussr.ls will he ' I on Standard time en Sunday. : * Brussels Town Council I Look In The Window 1 Diu you SU,711,: Two 1.:.1;w 1, •'-a„i, 11 display in the ,in.riott. of Ti,(, tun,..:, f i,1' -iii,,,, unique 'lame rant thee. mean, i= ! e. li ere grew. 11 ntt ,,,r,.1 pooling ting potutt c for ' m , eal 1 (' 31 jI. IIF,'s nl 111 : }owl; 'lr-•,1 tflit pcelitt: _- with ,pt,t. ,e end n;,.f- .1 r lioth, I ilr iIPou1 1 1;-:1 i,y the t.WOn in til,• ;c;edt'.r of 71,1.1. nffkg: _t lihaftrjli" Ch.,'-rh .The Dtvirlends of Sin” was the snbjaet of the nanister's sermon at the service on Sunday morning. Titin subject outlined the manner in which personal sin ran wreek havoc in the lives of nose with whom the sinner mines in eonta.tt. "God is a Spirit” by Brown was tate nether, rendered by the choir, The evening service was with- drawn to permit members to attend St. .Tohn's Church of England Harvest Thanksgiving• Mrs, Currie, Listowel, Entertains ,Her Daughter Mrs, P, N. Currie entertained at an informal pre -nuptial tea last Wed - l1 snap etten•noon and evening in Honor of her daughter, Helen, Assist- ing Mrs, Currie to receive the guests was Mrs, George Elliott, sr„ Brits. sets, motiher of t11e bridegroom. Mrs, Nesbitt Hemiltonl Atwood opened the door during the afternoon and was relieved in the evening by Mrs. Jttelr Wilson Lietowel, In the (lin- ing room the lace -covered tea 'table was effectively arranged with an antique centrepiece holding gladio- li and fern intermingled at She base with sn'apdragons. This was flanked by white tapersin sliver hoidens, Pouring tea were Mrs. C. 17. Connor, of Atwood in the afternoon, and Miss Easel Hay and Mrs, S. R, Vernon in the eventing. Assisting in the tea room were Mrs, Donald Howes, Mrs, P, S. Pet. teem, enol Mrs, Jack Wtlemn, in the afterroon; and fit the evening, Mrs. Cannons and Mrs, Patterson, The gifte and trousseau were dis- played by Mrs, Ross Thompson of Atwood, and Mrs. R. C, .Elliott of Brussels, in the afternoon, and by Mrs. Donald T•Tgwes, Miss 17ainne Cunningham, Mrs, R. C. Elliott, and Mrs, Nesbitt Hamilton in the evening, PORN WILSON—Tit Brnsa,rle on Frkley. .SNA. 2001 to Mr. and Mug, Eldon Wilson of Grey hvp. —a deughter, A NNflTVR S.A RY SERVICES will be held in Knox Presbyterian Chuirth, Ethel On .Sunday, October 6th Services 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Guest preacher t itev. A. G.,Scott of Monkton Special music by the choir. emielekiiiamilteienexemeetetieseverianimitimeneentesseeste St. Jahn's Church Harvest Services ,.un.,r•.,,,1 nn. tut pt+•-,' 11 '1 Ill.ul';1t11g ,: rt +.4r1 714. ar) .fn - Tee rt t um hid 4.1131-,• ttt:c' It ill ;Imo n11 tit.ld +•1 111', t't.her= ,rr,• it' ILP the kind of sow, fit 'h• est,:ink lir ..moi +h-nt••' . l:t;r 1.10 3a1.111 1 1ir1 :: 11'' h 101.,1 ...t t 111. lu+ltr.a. T/111!,11 1 .. , ., 1,1,1o.• M h,• 1 e nit tl ill ,1 , I 1. in m+'tirnr ,:f .lit If, A tint, , .:✓ , tnt1tlteer1 of St. Jnhnts r r.: r,•.,.; .t.,,p Center" Ard Dance „+ "'i11 be 11.1,1 11 Hiet„' r r= cn As Usual r 1 r., , roily, Oct 4th ._. c•o„k:"r• • Cot.v,-t't rn C nr"1 rnrprtanm,-nt s,,, nn - L -,d "„1 lke: T t.: ' your enjoyment,µ t lihnDt •1, 35t; hi rt : u •' r -11 an t' Cettponsl, the '111' a r Win::: in :hat extra p1,- Abell :rad r o ire t :crate, We deliver r'y eta -1 le .e,e• r;, ,•';■,Pt 1>0 ,P,y •,nd Saturday rnornl"g ^ply PHONE GREWAR'S GROCETERIA Tribute To The Girls' Ball Team Although the 'ooze Mies , of nn ;:ofthall t, arm ser; def•.a'erl ), Dublin, and sei lust out on a last tr 1'nr ,he ceampienehip• til«,y 01.111 -^"11 a word of praise. Their defeat was no disgrace. It was not brought about by carleesress on their part. They lost to better, more e:e xpernred players. For some of 1110 cells it was their firer season. Audrey Anderson and Francis Shaw both elle a good job in rheIr first Reason as pitcher and eat ober res• nectiv'efy thew The players. and dro in charge deserve credit for what they did accomplish, We believe that the experience gained this season will help then bring hone the St. John's Guild Til.. the La,tie- (111111 wax held t home (le Davis Ttlenkb„!', nt\.vr.n, c '1•ilt l:lt' 'ii';:" t,enr-d with the limn n•r-'t rlit•tttf w- hove T,"n- by Pr::yer', for e;llitlance and k t111,1Stlgt 1 +5• The ('1. (h t, I.uir fr,rr h „l;:r 111.e .'r:4 t! be lire. 1L F ._ 17 rye.. 1htnres , '1; Prelims -read n, i+:c• w 1 e• r end and zoom+0ed ^r �;•. • bits into s ,ion n conch •r- i 1' the 1'r' tl.,.nt, T13,•lniir ... . ,. Y �atnrdap v. drre,ratr the church tri.. ihr: liar^ t.' F,tft•al. Rnitday. Rep( 211d, firs. Wm. Nfe17111-,'i,c-o!: donated ?b dozen tea tow l n Tee. Guild. Part of a report nn 111. inter-4"lrnrch Conference boll McMaster university- last .311ne W, rend by 311's. A. Morrow and was. notch enjoyed by the menthers. Contests w,rr eondurted by Mrs.. ,r, Hamilton while tea was being served and an interesting rocetin.-t Was brought to a ,'lose with prayer. The hostess was assisted by Were. Jim Davis. championship next year. I �FTah .TON * * * * * * * * * The Slst Anniversary Rnrviccs of PAS' "IP y "r' [d! ,- Jls'» 47(0T3, • bele on Sunday. Sept,Tt'td, with M, * 's >1, * * * * * * - Dr. A, ,T, Johnston of 'Emmanuel College Toronto as the specln# speaker. in the morning the choir under the direetinn of Mee. Harvey Brown, arganict, ably rendered two anthene and n lades' trin. The guest soiist wee Miss Lois, Whitney of Sea'Cnrth, 1)r. Johnstml spoke ,10 t11a need of the altar in the individual life, At the entwine' servirr the choir was assisie3 by a male quartette tion Blvtlt that fullflied the ex, peetations of everyone lay the way n withal they presented the Gospel song. Dr. Joluestcnt snake' ,,r, -The Lord .Teens Christ" delivering a powerful sermon ++utphasizin Clint the (Merck as welt as others, has lint been negligent in admiring' and nxpinining ,Tea11>, but the - Cltrolt, Choral] people have fallen down int' not following ,Tesne. here. he decinr- ed. Wag the eolntion to rill man's problems. The ladies of the rongretatnn had the Church beautifully decorated with autumn flowers. and at beth t'htr ramming and evening service 19o0- ehippt'rer crowded the nndtnrinln. The Thankoffrring amounted to - over $005. Rev R. (4. T•Tazlewnnd, the minister, rondnrted the services: Duff's 'United Cihureh, Walton. were Mrs. Greta Ballantyne,. Stratford, Is the guest of Mrs, M. Ballantyne, y * Mrs. W. Porter is spending the week at their summer home at Crooked Lake, Muskoka, s • to Mrs. Fred Richer/le, bdtnontnn, is a Bluest a4 the home of her heather Robert .7 and Mfrs. Hoover. 1) ,v m ee Mr, Dobson LoCq,tlat of lite heed offlrn ar ihr Bank of Commerce. Toronto. visited the Terits:selc branch this week. * ,t, ,v Mr. Todhope, of hancaster. Cali- fornia loft Tuesday of this week after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. Punter. * * 1 Miss Roberts, Rrg,N„ nein is in elinu;ge of public health nursing in Tirusscl;r and (prey this year, made tin official visit to Brussels sehonl this week. • * r Mr. and likrs. Tom S,prnai, Petrr- llnrnntrh; Mr. and Mra. Ohas. T?nimn•ge, Winthrop: Mese ;res. Me- Gnire Hanna, North T)a:ten:tri vinite6 their .mint Mrs. Andre nn, geeel s3., Monday afternoon, s1 to e Mr. and Airs. Thos, C4ammak0e. Gntleeirb R)lanf Sunday et the home of Mr. and Mrs, G. Davis and Mr. and Mra. J. Davis and attended the Harvest Tltanlrcgiving servinfs at St. John's Cikervil. * 1 * Mr. Peter Stewart, a most highly respected ettiyen of town, eeiebrated his 843171 birthday no Sunday of this week. Congratulations are due Mr. Stewart 9rom Luis nnmet,ona friends in tort, and surrounding country. He is as aative to many a then several Years younger. A dinner was Meld stt*4ray for the innnnedlfate fatrilty When a very Pleasant tlnle was en jayed by eveY Otte, Notice. To Contractors The contracts of eleanin.e tuna repah^ing approximately 201t rod's of the Sellers Drain end apptt(,xtmatetw 500 rods of the Ellis Train to Morris Township will he let by public auction at '01(1 1st 20, Concession 8 - at 9 a.m., Sept. 27, 194,6, TIME TABLE CHANGES Effective Sunday, Sept. 29th, 1946i and other specific elates. Pull information from Agents. CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS