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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1946-10-23, Page 1r4 ,Q� alt 'maid POST PUBLJSl;IING HOUSE ma .®. ...---z ..._.. �-- �----- Brussels Lions Club Annual Evening Service Hallowe'en Party Of The Bible Society On Hallowe'en night, Thu teday. The annual evening se: vice „t lies Ort, Gist. the Brussels ',Ions ('lab Bible Society will be held tit the Lurch a1 seven o'clock on t 'dU'lf t V .1 'I. ,.»et�z•111. ,�...,,m.--..-,�.- __ - el .,,�,,,�,,,.�,.._„�,_,,„,,..,..•..,....,..�•._.._....--..•....m.o,r.�•.•• - - - ..-.°�.• ecln.a sd ty, Octa�l�er 3BRUSSELS, ON iFt'' FT���, 23rd, 1946 Brussels Lions Club HALLOWE'EN PARTY Brussels Town Hall on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31st at 8.00 p. m. Sharp ' School Children of Brussels, Morris and Grey Other Entertainment Come in Costume — Prizes Given Dance After Party NO, ADMISSION CHARGE Picture Show Frederick Oxtoby Frederick Oxtoby, Grey tawushlp. who died Thursday, was buried Sun- day. Funeral services we're held at the residence of Herman Whit- field, lot 26, concession 18 of GreY followed by a public service in Ethel Presbyterian church. Interment was in Elma Centre cemetery. "All things work together for good to them that love God.” tl Melville Church wrists) Rev. G. A. Milne, M,A 10 a. m. Sunday School and Bible Class 11 a. m. Guest Preacher:— Rev. A. G. Scott. 7 p. m. Joint Bible Society ser- vice in the United Church, Louis D. Thompson, Organist and Choirmaster. The Unified Church OF CANADA Minister Rev. Hugh C. Wilson 11 a. m. Morning Worship The Sacrament of infant Subject:— "AmSermon Subject:— "A 1 My Brother's Keeper''? Junior Congregation 12 Church School and Bible Class 7 p. n1' Evening Praise The Annual Bible Society Evening Service Rev. McCleary Speaker This is a Community Gathering All Are Invited To Attend. Church of England Parish of Brussels Rev. J. H. Kerr, Rector Ninteenth Sunday After Trinity, October 27th, 1946 St. John's Church Brussels 10 a. 111, Sunday School 11 a. m, Morning Prayer St. David's Church Henfryn- 1.45 p. m. Evening Brayer (Note change of hour) St. George's Church Walton - 3.45 p. m, Evening Prayer (Note change of hour) John Smillie John Smillie, who died at Seaford; on Friday, was buried at Brussels cemetery on Monday. Mr, ,Smillie was born in 1855. Ile had lived at 6, eoneession 18, Grey township, for ninny years. The funeral sea vice was held at his late residence. DIED M1TCI-II:L'L--In Brussels on Sunday October 20th, :Annie Elizabeth Dickson, beloved wife of the late Percy Mitchell, in her GOth year. Funeral service was held from her late residence William St., on Wednesday, October 23rd, Inter- ment In 'Brussels Cemetery, CARMICHAEL—In Goderich, on Thursday. October 1711, 104G. Angus S. Carmichael, dearly be- loved husband of Ethel Ruby Hart and dear father of Verna Arna belle. in 11114 53rd year. The funeral was held from the E. E. frau-ton funeral 110111P, Montreal Street, on Saturday, Oct. 19111. The familiar oinipiicity of "in The their money away ' :o charitable Interment was in Maitland Came- Garden' ossemed new beauty acing in c•aatses. Lower rinse people nerlare terY• Me. Mttlnnlee inimitable style, that they do not see wily they "Where're- you Walk' "Tame Has :diode give to charity, when those Eves" ar(1 a request number who have eevern1 t�ues their in - 'Mother Of Mine" were amino the come airier so nisgordly. Pleasing numbers by Mr. Mulock who comes from Toronto. Two anthems, in splendid colon Moaning Star were contributed hy Melville choir. OfficersInstalled solo part were tailen by Arr. Wm. Dis'riet Donate President Mary Spear. Miss Jure Wnrk and Mrs. M. Netti• 1'r and her trstallatinn staff Edgar. A mixed treertette rnm- Clinton, paid an official visit to Posed of Misses June Wnrk and -Morning Star Rebekah Lodge here Margaret Cardiff and Wm. Eine and Hud installed the cflieers for the Gerald Gibson sang "The Long Day , ensiling tern nn Tursclay night of Closes" by Sullivan. ,.his week. The :Ass,-nlbly Warden, At the conclusion of the recital Mrs. E. Bums -lend of Mea.ford also lunch was served to the guest and made an official vvitit to the lodge at members of the choir by ladies of this meeting. Visitors were wPl- the church and a social hour was corned by Noble Grand G. McDowell enjoyed. and members of the lncal lodge. The retiring N.G. sister McDowall was presented with a Past Grand's jewel by D.D.P. Nettiger and ex- pressed her thanks for the support given her dining her term of office and thanked the lodge for the jewel. A delielons hath was served hy the committee in Charge under the cnn- venorship of Mrs, C. Bnschlin, The newly installed officers were Noble Grand, Mrs, M. Wineberg, Vice. Grand, Mrs. W. Cameron; Recording secretary, Mrs. W. 11, Tittle: Finar- eial secretary, Mrs, Z. C. Long; Treasurer. ams. W. 'Wi111arnenn; Warden 1M•s. A. Higgins, Conchietcn•, Ars. R. W. Nennedy; Chaplain. Mrs. (1, Buschli,n; Musician, Miss J. Robertson; 'amide Guardian, Mrs. D. N. McDonald; Outside Guardian, Mee D. Thynnp; R.S.N.G„ Mrs. W. ledger; L:S.N.G., Miss .5, Littie: R.S V.(6 Mrs, M Lowe: L.S.V.G.. Mrs, G. 17va,n. Paper Shortage Here Bond Sales Totals * ° Christmas Vacation For For First Week PEOPLE WF KNOW ' Students to Be Longer - \1h a thi r h,0tut i, •chc,. .a�a Gen reason rolamound this ear BOnr1s flrst week nn sale a weak ngn Miss Greer Siewert ltd. rennt i4' 1; le ,r1u1 11r'1'nu. arLe1( clam today. Cumulative stales totals home from an extended visit ,I. r•t, aro 1,1110 1111,..1.4, -1. ;a 51ito I. Omer t:atrleford. Sask. }tohday 1.1tun `-'.era^. Airs. Bntn°^0, 11 of Vt,• U'ntd• A �'', , S,honlo Anse• on Fraley, Due_ 21, , n nr' 111" P,,'hekari Assenrbty of a fmtario paid an c,ftiria] visit 1,, ,and 4o nut to -open until 11ct,(IS Morning Star Lodge on Tuo, la} •Jan. ii. ll, e au e Christma;r :r2aC°Je• la ht. 'While in Btnrasels Mr?. 111 1111" mai,• of the- ween. th1 eas' 3 —1111 AVftdncd.day -schools closey1 the end ui' the preceecling week and c•ia Seg arc. in/95401011 areal= urea the Monday after Now YearlyDay. R Hoover. 1n all. the schools will b, dosed Robert Cr•mmell, who recently for 0 total of I0 school days and .11E tunic -meat an operation in a Tn- total of 15 clays including Satter• d.:uys and Svrdayg• rnnhl hospital was able to return home Monday of this week. Miss Della Tbynne spent Wednes- day in Toornto. Mrs. 500. Spear spent a few (lava last week with Xen. and Mrs. Spelt. Simco". Burt and Mrs, Garniss nf town attended the anniversary services of W'tigham Presbyterian Minn Sunday, Ex -Pastor Conducts Rr v 'lira: and Mts. Milne entertain Wyoming Service r the 1'c "oily the menrhers cif the Presbyterian W.M.S., Belerave •WYOMING, Ont. 15- 1Anniviersaryr Church. A goodly member were servir(s were Heid in St. Andraer'uy present. Lunch Was also served 10- Presbyterian Church, Wyoming ore Sunday morning and evening. - Un- usually large congregations were present at both when Rev,' .. MacLeod. Taranto. delivered the addresses, Mr. NIP4etd was ordain- ed and inducted here 25 years ague., and Mrs. MacLeod. who acconapaet- led him on this creasion delightr-1 her hearers with three solos. The. choir, with Mrs. Leslie MacDonald at the orgal . rendered several anthems at the morning and events?'" services. Rev. A. 71Taelver, minister. - of the congregation was in charger Mr. MacLeod was a former pastor of :Melville Church. Brussels. are giving a Hallowe'en party in the Town Hall for school children of Sunday evening. Itev. 11:Ch'ary will ,crus= the rnttntry for the fleet fiveBrussels. `.orris and Grey at right be the speaker. Itinys have reached $76.742.350 of o'clock sharp. There will lei a whin510.092.4150 worth of bonds were sold through the payroll put chase plan. Tntlicative of Rural gales nation wide Saslratehewar total for five rlays recoiled 54.017570 Madge an Ontario village total was 332.090 an average purchase of mnre than 5100 for every adult inhabitant. picture show and ode r suh"tein. meat is also being arranged. After the party a dance will he held for the older ones. ']'here is no edulissinn charge. It is to he a costume party and prizes will be given. All those who can are asked to come in eostume and have a gay time at the Lincs Hallowe'en Party. Parents are invited to come with the younger children CORNER STONES Rev. 0. .A. ..I tl••, . .11..1. Class -Distinction —(2) In recant yea:it thea. 1114e beet considerable mitigations of the rigidity et clatis lietiuctiuns, _'1'h: tamer classes have cultivated more ttieedleand cordial nlauuer,- i:: talking 10 their stead. info Mrs. More facilities have been given, by •llritlittt, for Reams of grants 101 e d clever boys au•n girls to train for the professions which give access to Mr. Heber Mulock the highest posts in the land. Edo - Heard Here ration would appear to btus The superb tenor voter of Mr. by which peopie aro relege1111'atedructl Heber Mulock delighted those who their different classes in the cone - attended the recital or vocal and 1015 ty. A very costly style of stand in the house of the Lnwl" by organ music presented by Melville living will to some extent compen- l Sninney. ('horell choir hi the auditnrinlu of sate for the lack of education, but it Mr. Mime's evening address wan the church on Monday evening. is ,111e education which is the vital based on Judges 6;13. and pointer) This Is Mr. mein" 's second factor. Is all this as it should be? out the utter folly of placing rein!, appearance before a Brussels There Is no denying that cl in the decisions reached by inter - audience. Tris magnificent voice and distinctions are productive of cert (n national cannons. unless snob pleasing personality make hie every tile. They tend to social disunion dee-isle/is are actuated by Christian effortless note a delight to his and antipathy. Gemrine superiority, prinriplee listeners. of course, is wont to be nnossumiug 0fr Mr. L. D, Thompson presided at and normally ennnnands respect and NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS the ennanle of the organ with a even admiration. •Artificial super - master's artistry and the rendition :rarity, an the *111ert;'hand. not being The 105traet of cleaning and ro- of his varied organ solos marl.' of . sure of itself. I, panne to arrogance. Pairing the Laidlaw Drain in Morin them musical piettn•es of ('11arm. t'laso•di-linc•rona disf-mimeo char- Township will be let by public The dellen h• arntno of "lnteemozeo ITN i',aamuelr as upper-class n''ople auction at the drain on November 1. in D fat" and tili stirring marl(n1 feel themsel i e eidigeri to keep up, MG at 9 am, Plans and specili- air of the "Russian Patrol" were alai to provide cleans for their cations may be seen nt the eleric's two favourer. numbers The Tnetltt•1 children t0 keep n{1 ti.tandard of office. nnrl Fugue in D minor of Bach living aPpri,priatr Geo. at,, C Martin, Clerk brought nut the real g'randenr of the positi111, incl eons t"^ '4' '4 organ. :hem' 'l es Hush." t i('t1 ° J ,' , ; - The United Church Melv:11e Church The story of Samson's broken vow formed the snhjert of Rev Mr. shire'" sermon on Sunday m nrnin g. The guest soloist was 'tar,. 0. aTiddlebro who sang "Rest in the Lord" by Menrlelssohn. The anthem rendered by the ehnir we "Pe that DANCE in Brussels Town Hall on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25th Music by Ken Wilbee His Orchestra Dancing from 10 to 1.30 Admission 50 Lunch Booth Under auspices of Brussels Branch of Canadian Legion REGFNIT THE{�.ATR,E, Ont, nt, Now Showing— Thur., Fri., Sat. Oct. 24, 25, 26 She Wrote The Book with Kirby Grant Joan Davis Jack Oakie Joanie's merriest laughterpiecet As a gal who penned her yens i11 a blushing best -teller and then had to live it page by burning page. Mo11., Tues., Wed. Oct, 28, 29, 30 To -morrow Is Forever with George Brent Claudette Colbert Orson Welles The great drama of our time•—the love story that will live with you today—tomorrow—and forever. Next Thur., Fri• 'Sat. .Oct. 31 Nov. 1,2 . G. I. Joe with Burgess Meredith & Robt• Mitchum I The picture that packs a punch. It tells the story of the plain soldier, and gives an Intimate account of what goes on out there where wars are won. COMING— DOUBLE FEATURE Pursuit To Algiers end She Gets Her Man Brussels Community Theatre a 4 Will open on Friday, Nov. 8th Watch for further announcement. Get Today's Vitamin C In Sunkist Oranges ml sale at Grewar's Groeeteria, 2 dozen, thin- skinned. 01111 of juice, Sunkist Oranges for 47r, See the size and rmnlare this vette. Open as usual All Day Wednesday, Leave your order at Grewar's for apples, We sell Weston's Bread and Cakes. GREWAR'S GROCETERIA, • PHONE 5 CARD OF THANKS Our sincere gratefulness and thanks Is expressed to fiends and neighbours for the many arta of kindness and expressions of sym- pathy extended to us at the Gine of our bereavement. tt was all deeply appreciated. Mrs, Fred Oxtoby and Family DANCE in Town Hall Bruusels on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8th Music by Ken. Wilbee and His Orchestra Dancing from 10 to 1.30 Admission 50c Lunch Booth Under Auspices of the Brussels L.O.L. No. 774 ='t The Rev. George T. Simpson, B.A.. 11.11„ of Atwood coatineeted both Sunday services in the United l'hureb: The text iu .the .morraliuK, was from Isaiah Chapter six verse o:•1' -I saw the Lord." In the evening Mr. Simpson spoke from the Gospel of Mark 6:6. 'He Leola titer" do nn mighty work," The Wilils Bakery is experiencing an acute paper shortage, A sign displayed in the window of the bake shop asks customers to bring their own paper if they want their bread wrapped, The White Star Bakery report a very limited supply of wrapping paper. The paper short- age has long been telt by PlibIishers and Printers and is now becoming more acute. Anniversary Services will be held in Knox Presbyterian Church, Cranbroo On Sunday, November 3rd at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Guest Preacher: Rev. Alexander Nimnto of VVinghaam. Special Music by the Choir. tinny •wad wns a guest at the hone' of Mr. and Mrs. Wm Little. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hoover of Si. Loris, ellc•he was a guest last week at the home nf 3'!r aril Mrs. The long Christmas holiday- fast oeeurred six years ago, Last Christmas for instance sehnols clos- ed Friday. Dee.. 21, and re -opened Wednesday. Jan. 3. for a holiday eatf only eight echeol days. the hostess, t Giant Sunflower A sun•flower'ivith a diameter of 19 lorries was grown in the garden of Chas. VanNornan of Brussels. This giant flower grew on a stalk 81,1 feet in height, It .is on display in the window of Greater's. Groceteria. COURT?OF REVISION On the Assessment Roll of The Township of Grey will be held at the Township office at Ethel on Saturday. November 2nd at 10 o'elnr•k A.M. J. H. Fear, Clerk. y�;�. Library Hours Changed The Public Library will be closed Wednesday afternoon and evening icstead of Thursday as formerly. BORN RICE—In Brussels on Sunday, Get,. 13th to Air, and :Mrs. John Rice—a1. =on. Larry Rogers. Got' date? Pay rent? 1;7°T/rem 47 kfes, There is still time to buy Canada Savings Bonds .. but don't strait for a representative to call on you. There will be no national house- to.house canvass -- these are "Serve Yourself" Bonds, so it is up to you to make sure you buy. Buy them through your Bank. In- vestment Dealer, 'Trust or Loan Company, or through your Payroll Savings Plan. They are cafe as Canada w pay good interact — and you can get your money bank at any time.