The Brussels Post, 1946-11-20, Page 1POST PUBLISHING HOUSE
Wednesday, Novembe
20th, 1946
U8 .,i::0vr r. H 4)),, 1r E
Friday and Saturday, Nov. 22-23
`JOE PALOOKA CHAMP'
STARRING
LEON ERROL —JOE KIRKWOOD
— AND —
UNDER ARIZONA SKIES
Starring — Mack Brown —Reno Blair
COMING.
'SWING PARADE OF 1946'
STARRING — CONNEE BOSWELL
FRIDAY and SATURDAY 8.15 p. m.
MATINEE SATURDAY 2.30 p. M.
Brussels Continuation .School
Is Holding The
Annual Commencement
Brussels `k o%ver flail, ren .> a y Nov.. 29th
At 8.15 p. m.
The program will consist of : -'- A One -Act Play,
musical numbers, and presentation of the Shields and
Diplomas.
Everybody is cordially invited.
Admission 25c and 15c.
Old and new time Dancing on
Dec. 4th in Brussels Town Hall.
This will be the Dance of the:
Season. Featuring for the first
time in Brussels the Ranch boys
Orchestra. Sponsored by the L.
0. L. 774. New Refreshment
Booth. Admission fifty cents.
Christ comes to seek and to
save lost ideals.
ik,L.iVlllC. i.-.Ilui'ch
"" Minister Rev. G. A. Milne, M.A
10 lu:Su: -day i,•11„11
and Bible Class
i' ,a. M. "Revelation in 1946."
•
i 11. n1. "The Matchless
Teacher."
Louis D. Thompson, Organist
and Choirmaster.
The United Church
OP CANADA
Minister Rev, Hugh C. Wilson
10.45 a. m. The Session will meet
11 a. m, Morning Worship
"The Privilege of Living''
Junior Congregation
12 Church School
and Bible Class
7 P. in Evening Praise
"Tile Elder Son"
Everyone Cordially Welcome
Church of England
Parish of Brussel,
Rev. J. H. Kerr, Rector
Sunday Next Before Advent
November 24th, 194G
Bt. John's Church Brussels -
10 a, m. Sunday School
11 a. m. Morning Prayer
et. David's Church Henfryn—
1.45 p. m. Evening Prayer
t34 Gtorge'i Church Walton
2.45 p. m. Evening Prayer
CARD. OF THANKS.
1 wish to take this ,opportunity of
thanking the many friends and
neighbors for their kindness during
my recent stay in the hospital. The
flowers, fruit and cards were lovely
and were all very much appreciated
your kindness shall always be re.
membered.
Mrs. Lynn Evans
The Ladies' Guild ' and W. A
of St. George's Church, Walton
will hold their Annual Bazaar
on Thursday, Nov. 28th in the
Community Hall Walton, corn-
mencing at 2.30 p.m. There will
be a bake table, apron booth,
fancy work table and W. A.
counter. Quilts will be on dis-
play. Supper served from 4 till
7 o'clock. Admission Adults 50c,
Children under 12 yrs., 25c.
DANCE
In Brussels Town Hall on
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22
Music by Ken. Wilbee.
And His Orchestra
Dancing from 10 to 1.30
Admission 50c Lunch Booth
Under auspices of Brussels
Branch of Canadian Legion
REGENT THEATRE
Seaforth, Ont
Now Showing—
Thurs., .Fri., Sat. Nov; 21, 22, 23
with
From This Day Forward
Jean Fontaine Mark Stevens
Rosemary Decamp
Head over heels In love , .. up ,.to
their necks In trouble! Today's story
of two kids who rushed headlong
into matrimony.
Something New r Won Third Prize
In Eggs In Barley Contest
An egg 71F inohss in eircunlfer• rrarrannl N''' ii.--(`nnrre R. 7rleio-
euoe and 4 incites in length was not y1 Ps a f limusseR,1 '3Huron
lumenal only for its sire. Inside the /IP ty, won lel , nr,R, 1, :r TTur
one egg was another egg complete County in the Ontario Division f ' the
with shall. more than that 'alto' inner Count al Bewley Colvlst when
egg was double yolked Maybe the judging took place at the Royal
hon that Yald this egg ltas .earned
OS .the high price of herr produ'et and Winter Fair en Novembe,' 13 elle 11
has decided to give her customers 1 Mir. I14Pnsies was Iter' 0n1y qualify
in entry from Huron County, and
exta for 'heti, money.
This egg was his
prise -winning martin ha Her
found by Mr. John Rowland of ,
Brussels
•
Dandelions In November
This is truly a wonderful country
crop was judged in comparison with
nllier top crops- from neighboring
co111Ut'irSS,
The Contest. sl>nneor°d by the
Pre wi '. nae Malting industries to
improve the quality and yield of
We live in. Instead Of shovellingiglil 1 (•annrlian malting barley, was ron-
snmv or Nov. 19th, as we might
xpect, we may pack dandelions in filleted by the Dom inion and Pro-
blonnt, as such a bloom wan brought vinr'i'11 Acnicultnrai Colleges.
Ontario Division .Tudges were Dr.
into The Post 07. Tuesday of this
weak L, 11. Newman, Dominion (lerealist,
and P. R. Cowan, both of the Dom-
ie3onr lexpenimenia! l:at•n1 Otte\ .
Professor R. Keegan, of the Ontario
Agrleultural. College, Guelph, Field
mon from the Departments of Agee
culture judged glowing clops this
summer and fall.
Next phase of the rational cent.';t
is the Quebee•Ontario Tnter-Pro
vineial Contest to he judged in
Toronto the firet week in Febrile ry
at the annual meeting of the . ,
tario (trop Improvement :?st.
MUNICIPAL NOTICE
I hereby give notice that the Namin-
atlon of a Reeve, Four Councillors,
Three School Trustees, and One
Hydro Commissioner to serve the
Biliage of Brussels during the ycer
1947:
will be held at
COUNCIL CHAMBER, BRUSSELS
Nomination from 7 P.M. to 8 P.M.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1948
If demanded a Poll will be ope.neo
at the following places on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1946
Polling Sub -Division No. 1 at the
Council Chamber, Town Hall,
Jos. Wilton, D. R. O.
Ben Whittard, Poll Clerk
Pcliing Sub -Division No. 2 at the
Public Library
Robt. Patrick, D.R.O.
Joseph Kelly, Poll Clerk
Polls to he opened from
9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
R. S. Warwick, Returning Officer,
Brussels, Ontario
MUNICIPAL NOTICE
I hereby give notice that the Nom-
ination of a Reeve Deputy Reeve,
Three Councillors, and Five School
Trustees to serve the Twp. of Grey
during the year 1947
will be held at
TOWNSHIP HALL, ETHEL
at 1.00 P.M. to 2.00 P.M.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1946
if demanded a Poll will be opened
at the following places on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1946
Polling Sub -Division No. 1
at School House S.S. No, 4
Polling Sub-Divlslen No. 2
At School House B.S. No, 1
Polling Sub -Division No• 3
At School House S.S. No, 2
Polling Sub -Division No. 3A
At A.O.U.W. Hall, Walton
Polling Sub -Division No. 4
At Community Hall, Monceleff
Polling Sub -Division No. 5
At Township Office, Ethel
Polling Sub -Division No. 6
At School House S. S, No. 5
Polling Sub -Division No" 7
At Community :Hall, Cranbrook
Polls to be opened from
9 A.M. to 5 P.M.
J. H. Fear, Returning Officer,
Ethel, Ontario
MUNICIPAL. NOTICE
I hereby give notice that the Nom-
ination of a Reeve and ..Four ..Coun-
cillors and Two School Trustees ..to
serve the Twp. of Morris during the
year 1947:
will be held at
TOWNSHIP HALL, MORRIS
At 12.30 P.M. to 1.30 P.M.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd
If demanded a Poll will be opened et
the following places on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 9th
Polling Slob -division No. 1 at School
House S.D. No, 1, Deputy R. O.—
Laurie 'Scott; Poll Clerk—Thos.
I<elly,
Mon., Tues., Wed. Nova 25, 28, 27 • Polling sub -division No, 2, at
DRAGONWov School House S.S. No, 9, Deputy
with R, 0. -Merano Jackson; Poli Clerk—
Gene Tierney Vincent Price(Walter Sbortreed,
Strongly dramatic entertainment r Polling pub -division No, 8, at
fashioned from this Anya Seton School House S.S. No. 8, Deputy R.
Novel. A story of the distress caused O,—Harry MICGUITe; Pot! Clerk—
by a cold, unbending Dutch patron
of 1.844.
Next Thur., Frh, Sat. Nov. 28, 29, 80
Till the End of Time
with,
Dorothy McGuire and Guy Madison
A stohy dealing with the struggle
?of the war veteran to readjust him-
self to civilian existence. An absorb-
ing and Interesting offering!
COMING—
Cluny Brown
with
Charles Boyer and Jennifer Jones
Wm, Vancemp.
Polling sub -division No, 4, at
Towniehip Hall, Morris, Deputy R. 0.
—.Tauter Buono; Poll Clerk—Jack
Clark,
Polling sub -division No, 6, at
School House S.S, No, 7, Deputy R.
O, Metviile Mothers; Poll Clerk—
Charles Bouch.
Polling sub -division No, 0, at
School House S5, No, 10, Deputy R,
0.—Spading Johnston; Poll Clerk—
Wesley Jermyn.
Polls to be opened from
9 A.M.'to 5 P.M..
Geo, Martin, Returning Officer,
R. R. 4 Brussels.
Melville W.M.S.
9'l, "Ten P1 e' ,. 'i. el,' 1 .,
ire Was lield at elle ]torte of Mrs.
IT. re -',urn pettily afternoon of rest
week when a splendid representation
of the menthes w•a^ :resent. Sne1l
intercourse was enjoyed and also
eent^t and v 111001 apprrrt'tel
piano solo by Miss Tovre Po -ter.
The splendid sunt of over $46n11 'ra
received', T.nnrh was served by
those in charge. Mrs. ,T. S. Arm-
strong moved a vote of thanks to
Mrs. Allan for evening her bourn tiny
the meeting.
)v(..Iv111P Church
The story of Philip and the T:thi-
opie.n Provided' the subject for
Mr. Milne's sermon on Sunday morn-
ing. 'RP anhjert server; the
emphasis the neer; for scone fot'm of
Christian service on the part of
every professing Christian. The
morning anthem was "0 Saviour of
the World'' by Goss.
At the evening service Rev. Mi'.
Milne spoke onthe subject "Curbing
those Passions," a. subject drawn
from the study of the life and tem-
perament of. Male
The evening a.ntheun was "Come
to our hearts and abide" by Mary.
The ITnitPrl (ha+rch
At the con"nhic srrviee in the
Tatted fvhnnlrh 1Tr. Wilann based
hie sermon on the Bolden Rule, The
fact that. the. Golden Rule policy ie
brine' rrinnterl by a prnwing number
of business ronre:rns was cited, The
morning anthem "'Wen Me" was
sung by the choir. Mr, Thomas
iStraobantools the nolo part. The
evening service was in charge of the
minister who spoke of spiritual
demi'essioni and its cure. The
gospel song "The 011 Rugged Ornas"
was Seng as a quintet with Messrs,
W: Procter, T. Strachan. ,1 Wilson,
Cousins and, L Wheeler, taking
Part, Mn'. •Strs,ehan sang the verses
as a solo.
Bring Your JUG!
To Oo•ewar's Giroceter1a—Have a
Hmited
supply of Maresohino Cherries
for your Christmas Cake also al-
monds and wallnuts. Buy a box of
those B, C. McIntosh Apples Packed
in a strong wooden box to protect
thein from hump and bruise, they're
so crisp they crack when you bite
them ... so juicy and fragrant, Open
Wednesday all dry as Usual. We
deiivieir, 'Pry our Delivery Service,
' PHONE 5
GREWAR'S GROCETERIA
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
Brussels branch ,.of the Canadian
Legion.
are holding a
Bazaar and Tea on
Saturday, November 30th
at 3 p. m.
Brussels Public Library
CORNER STONES
1:Pr. G. A, Milne. M.A.
is Religion Useful?—(2l
In .oily rihrureent lei the elate ' 1
of religion ymr invarhtty
the term 'dorl'nhte'. T tPliann n,v•'r
np of doeti$nes or is doctrine' just
another name for religion? Dor•trInr'
is 'what we helteve.' Tf we believe
sontethine and ran Prove +hat belief
to he corner' are we religious? if
only it were as simple as all Niel.
Religion is not a kind or rlraveh,
that yon ewrtllnw at one mouthful
Doctrine ekes not cleat np lifds
BRUSSELS, ON TATa
Huron County Federation:.
Annual Meeting
l ii turns; 91en+tiny +i e'.
County Federation of Agr{r , . u"'e:
will be held in the Clinton Trues(
Hall on Tuesday, November '.th cal,
1 P.m. sharp, All farmers ere ;sem
women are invited to attend
Special epenkers will be Kern Bite-
nevr,. President of the Ontario IsiiIeflee.
ation. W. T. Tum'mon, Secretary,
Ontario TTog Producers Associri05 a
and Wm. McCarthy. Dufferin Oormtr
le,c1erafiou.
Tickets: !be evening cat
and banquet in. Cardno's Hali. Dan-
forth at 7 pen.. the same day, oleo
Buten Truck Recovered
The truck whish was stolen 1' vet
ho :AM ton] yard ,1 fl 'v.
r: Iv F', itl,,v mow
1+ .t ! 111 11.y ahtndrnled on 1It
highway a few miles north or
7lginfleld. Mrs. S. Fox L li •�'
Abe heard the truck taken from the
garage at the lumber yard at five
o'clock on Friday morning. That
same morning at seven o'clock Dean
Devisee, saw the trust( re;
• u • ld. Wb o ,'
it was still +hoe•, 1'.'ll•:u b, w°a
un.,his way home lotto Hut. & v.
notified the owner who : erov 'rc'rl
the Ilmrlt at Loran whet, it hali boot
misrule=, n.- life'stofre.intrs and miten, Th,. th1t4'
perTlexttiee as easily es all tha' not teen apPrehenrled.
The henthru can 'spent hie ereed
rn1 at the sem:, time live like a
beast. Like worship a:'d medltat
tion, derrrine has a wry inner Cult
plane in religion, hat le must. never
he reearlerl as relierinn it -t-1
Creeds -have their place Its rel',eon
but not the first mace. The +' 911'
who place their faith in creeds oar..
ni,i.nt the •'-ny to the end of life but
r'enareily fail in f4rt them thent-
sehms. A11 that they ran nffrr-!• is
word 5.% and snore Wort- led duos 1.
nsrtainly rot religion Another
rie-prition of reVe'on tip¢ ns to
separate ourselves from the world.
to live amat't from car feline. mer,
Thut kind of to ritioa usually offer1
you a long liol ei 17rinas which ,
must. not do. 1p oxellisive "hover
that type do, 00.0In 111. an c.e1,3^
that kind no,-- n1 :rn 6
.teen th noceyeary ir to 1t :_ t_
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mrnott, Mon rad!, te Snow
to Dn' nn! not. 'What t:,'( In fro.' •
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1t - t fin' t-1.11' wit.'
i11(0 i^,rw,� hie tat
1``91 where she lived until rhe-! went
't 0: ottt'er in 1111 S. S11e had 1,'n
;ac 111 of Listowel for the ia.-,1
tea -Ivo liars.
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1,,.}., L.nid.1:.. reitne; 11. -, 1I -0r •.
f'., O. :m. d m1 1.. ,
tr.o d;nt;ht rs. ;bTrs. G FTanra.
ua'.d tusk' anti Mrs. Roh'1rt Porir. of
- .. •..it • ,,, li, I,llc of
Knox Presbyterian Church, Listowat
1,iclnwe! funeral parkutr. W'•11r-',.
.-.s
07.1F Tk-I,"..N .S r..t tw., ot,i', leek. int,-rrm'..t
1. -..::made in Fairview , elnet''ry.
lois hotel -0t to t 1'allhtf«eS wore iornit" 11 a
" kinin+-' .all--vml:nl!y-I".c+' hours, Herbert He3heln. John. Con',
1n in thPi on ni I e.u—our•ut. Stun Parris. Clarence Clark. Staniey
also the flowers. Beirnes and Carl Merleniaid.
0,0 bad from you- township asrsua-
tary, or County Secretninr. "fie
The guest speaker for the evc-:ro21ttr
v 1 1( Dr. 1. E. Reaman of 37x2,
(11.0 Guelph, Pnterfa{nrnenr «;
1r •ter tided by n talented Yen'0P
t ''n 'he Tnroulo Coueervatnt';r of
1Tnesc. To round nut a oer'feet
evening a dunce for banquet g0010't.S
will 0,: held to the trusty of ciasrg
Orrhostra.
St. John's Church
The satial.'i or the rector's seumorl
mi 5111111;1 nrvrnino was "The Un-
known nralm in Human T.ife." "Rota
Pt w•' really 'knew onrsslvee' ha
said.
Those wlo,. .i. few years ago
tbitalt! :ve we're on the road to watt."
prufrc•tinn rrreiv'il .t real jolt by yens
of the tun i : ;t1 and savage Watrx
1' b'.,,e,ry In which lean vied w0tlt
toe 'Mao- for er•telty.
Phe n ell' mlinnl can never
Le the way ::r It can
only n by the i. ay' of Christ: ?out
11 .r nom to help TTim .ri bring
in„ it 1, .' he. ennrluded.
Better Ration Stays Unchanged
Tito '(Nov .t'n:rrnt has decided Mat
the present individual Mutter ration
t C.XlinatelY six ounces a pex'aoa
weekly ran be maintained until the
end of the year. The Canadian Presse
learned atehoretively.
RETAILERS make constant use
of banking services. In some
cases these are simple but essential;
the bank takes cash receipts on
deposit, makes change, operates cur-
rent accounts, and accepts and
records used ration coupons. Other
retail accounts involve considerable
handling of drafts, and—a very
important service—the making of
loans to enable retailers to take
advantage of trade discounts, All
this entails Banking in Action.
The Canadian Bank of Commerce
has among its customers many
retail houses, from the small corner
store to the large chain and depart*
ment store. Strict attention to their
particular needs is given to all the
Bank's customer&
Use our services for your banking
requirements, whatever they may
be. Consult our local Manager.
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THE CANADIAN BMK OP COMMERCE
Brussels .Branch W. Porter, Manager