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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1947-1-8, Page 1POST PUBLISHING HOUSE Wednesday, January 8th, 1947 • • ....T....7.......,.....7,.........-...,..,..,,,,,,,......--.-. ANNUAL MEETING Brussels Branch of Canadian Red Cross WEDNESit-AY, JANUARY 15th At 8 p. m. in the Brussels Library Your Attendance IJ!;gmtly Recrxested. R.J,B�,�rr,,,xa;1 Stores To Close Earlier At a special meeting of the Wing - ham merchants. a new closing hour was adopted for Saturday nights. All stores will now chase at 9:00 p.m, instead of 10:00 p.m. The new closing hour applies to the mmvtlts of January, February, March, only. Brussels Branch of The Canadian Legion News The regular meeting of the Brnescls Branch of the Canadian Legion met in the t'ew Legion Home on Tuesday night with an attendance of 50 members. Th installation of new 020cers was conducted by the Past president, H. Thomas: The 1947 •officers are: -President-0. Doll 1st Vice Pres. -L. Workman 2nd Vice Pres. -H. Keifer 'Secretary -B, Campbell Treasurer --R. Shaw Sgt. of Arms --W. Coleman The next regular meeting will be held the first Tuesday in February. Still Going Round "Well, did Yon get any surprise presents for your birthday?" "Yes, rather. T got a book from Bill T lent you last year." Is Your Subscription Paid Up? Worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness: fear before Him all the earth. M (. i''LirCh tdlnistei Rev, G. A. Milne, M,A 10 a. m. Sunday School and Bible Class 11 a. nt. "Tire Bnrninl; Heart." 7 p. in, "Living Saiz' leer" Jon. 9- Week of Prayar Ser- vice at 8 p. tit. . Speaker --- Rev. IT. C. Willson .Tan. 17 --- Congregational Meeting, Louis D. Thompson, Organist and Choirmaster. .a,e.,... *swam The United Church OF CANADA Minister Rev. Hugh C. Wilson 11 a. m. Morning Worship 'ITihe Baptiser in the .Tordan' Mission !land 12 Church School and Bible Class 7 p, m, Evening Praise "The New Creation" 0iveryione Cordially Welcome Church of England Parish of Brussels Rev. J. H. Kerr, Raster p.B..S,CFinat 'Sunday After the Epiph.aney, Jan. 12th, 1947 St„ John's Church Bronchi-. 2 p, m, Sunday School 7.30 p. m. Evening Prayer ' St. David's Church Hsnfryn- 2,80 p, m, Evening Grayer at, George' Churoh Watton 11 a, M. Morning prayer Friday evening :rim. loth at 8 Week of prayer Service, speaker Rev. 44, A. Milne of TvieCviile rreebyteriait Ohltra K7CT t ,TON Mrs. lila Mr'agganl etas returned haute ,from a visit with relatives 'fear Sea forth. Mrs. George Jackson has return- ed home •from Seat'arth hospital. Mr. Frank Marshall, Ajax, and Barry, Kitchener, at the hoarse of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall. lila'. Jolts Bennett. Kitchener, at the frame of his parentis, Mr. and Mr,. W. .2. Bennettb. Mr. and Mtn. Sohn C. McDonald and family entertahied the foliow- inc gueste for Christmas; Mr. Hugh Campbell, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Kellar or Walton. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Car- ter and Mrs. George Carter, Mr. Glen Carter of Londesbaro, Mr, and ,firs D. R. MoKenzle of T.ucknow, Mr. and Mrs. 'Watson Reid of Blyth, Mr. John Reid anti daughter, Miss Avert] Reid. of Hythe, Alberta. New Store fours In a recent survey in Brussels among the Grocery Stores it was an unanimous decision that 9:30 Satna•- day' night was late enough in the months of Tannery. February anti March, Thanking the town and rival population for Shopping Early. B.G.S•, WANTED- Appitrations for the position of Assessor for the Village of Brussels. Stale salary expected. Applications to be in by Jan. 11th. Lowest or any npplteation not necessarily accepted. 13 B. COITSINS, Reeve CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness. messages of sympathy and heaautifni floral nffet'hngs, receiv- ed from our kind ' neighbours and friends during our recent bereave. meat. They will never he for- gotten. Viola and Graham Campbell and ]Family O -R -A -N -C -E -S California Larger Size 288's "Buy A Big Bagful" 5 Dozen $1.00 10 Dozed. 11.09 Full of Juice Thin Skins SEE THE SIZE AT GREWAR'S GROCETERIA COMPARE THE VALUE REGENT THIRATRE Seali'f't1"0- .O1n1. Thur., Fri., Sat„ Jan. 9, 10, 11 Double Feature Johnny Comes Flying Home with ' Faye Marlow Richard Crane Martha Stewart and It Shouldn't Happen To A Dog with Carol Landis and Allyn Joslyn DOUBLE FEATURE Mon., Tues., Wed. Jan. 13, 14, 15 Adventures Of Rusty with Ted Donaldson Mat'gat'et• Lindsay Conrad Nagel "Ace', the wonder dog, in the role of "Rusty'' is a beautiful animal. and Life With Blondie Next Thur., Fri., Sat. Jan. 16, 17, 18 Renegades In Technicolor with Willard Parker Evelyn Keyes Larry Parka This is a superior bread of Western Entertainment 1p Technicolor. DOMING,* µ^ To Each His Own with - t)Ilvla DeHaviland lv.rz pz krr Rev. ti. A Milne. M.A.CORNERSTONES Pt' cd Away Dec. 24th Miller Passed Away + 1tOr•14 Funeral •et•vir - for Mrs. Mary Rev. A. J. Munn a forms' pastor The Lord's Prayer.Blyth BRUSSELS, ONTARIO titer^r i aunty Goa n' it New Book;, At The Library r t1 bill I'tn• berg. '•iu r•hn, • In litany ways The Lord's t'rave,. Millet, 30, wtfr of David Millar, _ee Reese(' suddenly away darning the' le a most fitting theme for the• Wei.tc Maple Street, , Timmins. wa : he!!! Brnssels of Pru,v •r ervi res whirdt are heittg ''' ('11'11'11 ( 1:istni., Pi' I( at tit, home of his - 1„'•. 'Nil, at 9::n ;,_nr. D0111 the Phar, 1 of the Nativity. Colborne son Alton !Mann throughout the world thts 3'' rx'tr.!• week. It teaches ns at the very ori Mrs. Miller passed away on Dr•r•. r lte n 1 ann in Brantford of .t 1 t't strath. he :trained a call to I 'Brussels its spring of 1913. serving this pastorate fur r!gilt yeers after• wards goieg to Newmarket. B• eer.'As Contributes $240.00 To Bible Society :1In•s. 11. Walker, seeretary treasur- er (if the upper Canada Bible Society sent 1240,00 to .head office ill To - 1.01110 for 1910, The executive wishr, In .thank callecters and rotitrihutors for bhe faithful work and donattnns do ung. th year, The collect 1011.A far 1045 was $200,00. lblriVilie Church The Slar"aannttt 01 the Lord's Supper was tlispetnsed at the morning ser- vice Pneahing on the subject 'The Shepherd of the Veal's', •Rev. Mr. Milne referred to the many Oppot'• ratlinies for Christian srrvfc'e offered by God in the new year. Miss Maa'Y TAU 3Doirarlati,e- rendered the sole 'This .is our Father's waled' by Bab- cock. The evening service inc,uded elle Warrents Missionary •Society Detli• calierr,Servire Mr Milne spoke on the svbjfeet 'Equipped to Serve' and stressed the urgency of rewpondine to the call for earnest missionary endpavonr. A vont trio, with ,,stip. Helen, and Frame Wilson, yang a• Christmas parol which they had been prevented tirraugh sickness from contributing to the Christmas Concert. The Mime rendered the anthem SoWq of Hope and Pea.cc by Salts Rona M"1.eilln !Chu --h Ladies' Aid Mfrs, Will Spears was hostess Monday evening to Melville Ladies' Add when a splendid turnout of ladies was in attenci.nnee. Mrs. Clark Metbeson, president, presided and called the meeting 4o order by singing "Biegt he the tie that binds'' and repeating the Lord's prayer in unison in her opening remarks she wished everyone a happy new year and thanked the society tor their splendid oaapea'ation and help !lur- ing the past year. The secr'etar'y, Mrs. Little gave an acocnnt of the r'ite's nrootdintgs which showed the splendid work done. The treasurer, Mrs, "Tarry Allen read the fit'anelal report which was favourably re• (Tired and also the expenses en- i'mtattt'red. Mrs. i-ong reported far the Sunshine Fund, The roll call was answered by paying tine new year's Ire-, Committers were appointed to look after the Was (club supper next Monday night in the Library. Gaines were enjoyed and a delicious lunch was served, 'rte. ', ai book hat.- boon r r it Trd-r -.f r t it k9tbil,. l ibrrlfy: Franir P.a n1 r .! T•,r tt. .1 : :r War—n.511 Garden. R. 11. r'o" t Sharp: Britannia Mears. Sr. 11 Palate .r 1'' 1... rce 11 Star lay Pny'h- Green: Down Rdvcr Iies the World Rens ;n W. Tit,y Jahn s : \I'.. 1 . +.,f the Bells. set that we area very small unit t41.11 tint 7 a.n!. ,rfter n Mil --month h G1oi:•, rl. 1i +rt Barka: Th, Wind that shakes the among the great million:: of ln!n!it't 111.1 "g. A native of Afton. Anti0'nnislt County. Nt.ea Senna. the former Mary Flynn, she• was married ie Timmins in 1019 and ha.' hr+•u e 1,-1,J,iit of 270 'Maple strret N., for the past 10 years. ' nrrivors in'e'rt' her ln!:hanrl. a daughter. Doris Linda, frit years of age, and a la•m„nih. ale! son. James David. A brother, Eugent� I''lYtttl f Ayton, a iso survives, The United Church The rimy Colnntmi'on wa< ,d!tti•t istered al .the morning w•orsh10 in the United Church. 'Ttepentane'e amt preparittimt for the Kingdon„ was the se-'tvnon, subject. The twenty. this'd Psalm, "Brother James' Air” was beautifully smug by it trio e •'n nosed of Misses Thelma Brothers, Dorothy Dennis and Ruth Wit, 1. The trio wag secompanied by Mrs. Lyle Bralhtrs. The unfinished question "if Winte' ('renes?" b'r'ad on Jeremiah ViTT, 20 was the text of the evening. sermon The choir sang "The Awakening Chorus." I! Y. Ds first, wool-- 0ur"-'-in Most significant in that it includes all who are separated from it, by seemingly impassable barriers: those who are sn f,tr above us that we cannot reach them; those who are so far beneath us rho '•e • 1;• 't 'b•' 41g11t.s,1 art of recog- ttidiont. to be a gracious rondec o- =tan: those who lMong to the opposite Breit ion in nnlittr=: thus., who belong to hostile mations; those whose '''lister or irreligion 1 variance with our deepest von- "'• f1 --a: .111 &hose who are outcasts too. and even criminals, the enemies of soriely. He Is our Father im eon- 't'h'en it'1ih all of them. We cannot spea:ic for ourselves nnlnas we speak 9'", for them. We cannot early our petitions to the throne o1 His grate units--' we ract'y their pe1111ans as well. We can''tot ask .ror any grind unless. it ds to be for others. as well as for ourselves, For He is their Father as much as ours, and we cannot say. 'Our Father which art in ]leaven," unless. we have first learnt to say. "Our brothers who axe on the earth." The Lord's Prayer is in every dine a prayer of fellowship "1 co-operation. it is a perfect example of the saolal natm'e of prayer. There is no 'T' or 'me' or emi'•s' in .the whole prayer. The Roman who prays that prayer spiri• !Wally is automatically included in a living gseoup and possesses a clear vis inn of that deeper Reality to 1'h-om he prays. Divine Fatherhood { and human brotherhood are born to, getdten'. To say "Father', to God 'twelves saying "brother" to one'' fellows. Tn. Slahscribers— The nt'iliug list of The Post was trevisetl lost week. We ask that each subscriber look nt the iabel on their panni and ser, :.hat it bear; the cnr- rect. elate, if it is an error kindly notify us at once, Tn those who have so promptly renewed their subscript- ion we say "Thank you," To those who llal'e not done so we say "please do so al your earliest ermvicnce." '11'7 7Tb p Elder-Thuell A gtilet wedding tnek place in Anglican Rectory, Th'asetets, Tan. '1, when Rev, lir, Keta' united in mar- riage petty (leorelna, only dauglnte^ of M1•. a"ti Mrs, Roy Tltnell and .Taint A. Elder only son of Mrs, Eliz,theth Elder -of Seaforth, After the wedding dinner the Pre)Pg, 4A/f4: KNOW" cripple .left for a short honeymoon to the Stales. They now are living in & aforth. Murdock -Wood The home of Mir, and Mrs, Leslie Lake, R.R. 3, Brussels was the scene of a pretty wedding on New Year's rimy at 3.10 p.ut. when. Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William 'Wood ' of 1]drnns, elan.. bectunc tete bride of Mt% John A. Marclock, Southampton, son of Mr. and Mils. 'Franklin Mnrdocic of Durham, Rev. .Stanley H, Beeman of Ethel was the officiating Minister and Mrs. Brenton played the wed- ding music, During the signing of the register Mr, W. D, Eeltmier in? Atwood rendered "0 Perfect Love," The ceremony tools place beneath an arch of evergreen lno:uglts with a White wrdeVn:g bell anti pink ho•ws. The bride wore a rose wool dress with sapphire and gold grin and t 31rted• an arm bonnet of large white mums, Miss Rltsna May Beleitdsr attend' ed the bride .dressed in dusty pinks crepe and carried a banquet of white batty mems and pink carnations. The groom was supported by Mt' Charles Lake. ievilowina- Or, l'rometty tite Sacra.' Ment of the' Lord's Supper was administered by Itev, J. H. Kerr of BruesieYls. A fowl dinner was served to the guests, Tite ttthle was ntdnactive width •a thaecallet' wedding cake flanked with Lighted tapers and bouquet ttf white baby tnurns and Pub snapdragons. The brads .ettid groom left by motor for Southampton where they will • reside, The groom is studying to r'nter the min%stry+, Earl Whttta.rd at ,St. Catharines with MTs', and Mrs. Ben Wtltittard. * * * Mrs, C. Middleton nt Atwood with her parents Mn'. and Mrs, B. Whit - toed, a et s Mdse Nancy Galbraith of 8th line Elena spent the C+ha'istanns holidays with her aunt Mrs. Archer Grewa.r. r * m Word was received here of tite death of Dr, A. W. 1./, Gilpin of Detroit, Mlicir., who passed away on Dec, 2701, 'g Mr, and Mrs. T. A, Schtnbein, Lis- tolvel, Mr. and Mrs. George Gal. braitit, A,ttvooil spent. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Archer Grewal. is '0 * Maw, Karl Self, and little son Rosa oe Brampton spent ohnisttnas with her parents Mr, and Ma's, 13. Witit• lard. n' * * Mr, B1cbift Wallace, ,Detroit, made a smart visit .at the ltomo of Mrs. Ben Whl4Jiard, * Mr. 7, TT, La.ppdnl of Toronto WAS the guest of W. L. MrQuarrie •nf Vancouver at the home of Mrs. W. Ti. Stretton, DI ED R,ANN Tit Clinton Hospital on Wed. nastier Jamtei'y Suit, 1047, Mary Hastings, belvei, wife of R. J. Minn, to roar I.4th year. Pttnet'nl will be held from) the home of iter •or D. A. 'li•an)l, lirttsaels alt Friday, January 10th, 1047, Service at 2 p. m; interment in Wroxeter Cemetery, tlorrie Cotyles From Rear To Defeat Brussels Team in a IV 0 A. A. intsrmetl'ste ;*nut:. at the Brussels arena on Mond IV evening. Gerrie defeated Brussels 11. 3, Brussels was leading 5-1 at the end of the first period. Corrie rallied to lend 8-6 at the end of the second, and win the game 11-8. d'ee'd'). (Denetyl ... G, 12'. Riess, Ondet'tch Twp ............... Gen r'ns Ginn Grey Alex Alexander Gr• •' (Dr:putt') . Pttt:ley Machan TTnt' ........... . George Armstrong TTenenll Alvin W. Ii+•r•,Iet;.,. iinwie]t John Winter TTnwiek (1]epnty1 Eimer J. Parekh Hallett John Armstrong 1te.Killrrp V. Russell D"rrtn,..a 1Tr.r�da r^•,.,•di 1',•1,,,1,'x,., ,,..,,r. ,•t h . ..... John F. Daly Stanley J. Penner Stephen Tiny Rat? Stephen (Deputy) ... Arthur J. Amy Tnkers,mith Arthur Nicholson Titrnberry Walter H. Waal:, T'sborna ., Hugh Berry E. Wawanosb ....... .. ,T D. Ri't' t-.tt W. Wawa nosh Brown Smyth Win ahem Murray Johnson Bring Your Jur- '2,, (l'olVar'' (Irnseteria and fill J it rip full of sweet cucumber pickles. they just taste like home- made ones- Shop at Grewal" e Grnretenda. We Weaton's Bread and Cakes. See our display of filled cookies. Open all Day Wednesday as Usual GREWAR'S GROCETERIA PHONE 5 Understand Now Visitor: Why is the church bell ringing. Sexton?" Sexton: 'Cos I by pulling th' ere rope, mister! Basler. T'"n;,1..-;- Inrttatlon to live. Douglas; Dr. Hudson's Secret Jearney. Hill: April Gold. 11.11 itat •' 111:* .Sturm.. Ili I ub titnt' Ctnast. lb' Manner.: Hungry Hill. Richat'd:err7: We Keep a Light. Stewart: Ynnng Panadngoes to work. Shiarit; Cup. James: Smoky. i \Callan•': Overcoming ITendicaps. 11 Gann: Blaze of Noon. I : ianelttr-r: In a Dark Garden, Formers Listowel Man Stac';umbs At Toronto TORONTO. Jan. ti, --The death took place suddenly on Sunday of John Peter Walter. formerly of !Astow'el at his home in Toronto. He is ema'vivtel ley bis wife. the former Mary Sproule. and by three children: Graham A. Walter, To. ttonto: Dr. Margaret (:Mrs. K. D. McEttchern), Toronto; John Wal te, Sheboygan, Wis. The remains rested at the A. W. Miles funeral home. 20 ,St. (lair ave., west, Toronto: funeral service was held at the funeral home Tuesday at 3:00 p.nt. Intetmterit took place in Mount Pleasant cemetery, Toronto. The late Mr. Walter was in busi- n-•s= Brit sols for a short time when he pnrba;.ed the shoe stock of the late E. A. Oammage. I'his is the only national appeal to be made in Canada within the next twelve months for Chinese relief, ...the only food for him, and millions like him, in. war -ravaged China This old peasant, his farm devastated by the Japanese, is too weak to work. His diet for months has been grass and roots. Of China's people, 83 per cent. are farmers. Mil- lions are in urgent need of food, clothes, medical supplies. UNRRA's work is ending; voluntary agencies must carry on. Canada must do her share. Will YOU help? China, a good neighbor and customer, will not forget. t '#e'®ot s, China, a Good Neighbor, calls to YOU! CANADIAN AUL) TO CMINA Make cheque payable 10 CANADIAN AID 7'0 CHINA and 'nail to Provincial Headquarters Ontario Committee Headquarters — Room 101, 371 Bay St., Toronto 1. Chairman — H. B. Burgoyne, St, Catharines, Ontario. Vice -Chairman --- C. R. Rowntree, London, Ontario. - Treasurer — E. J. Case, Imperial Bank of Canada, Bay and Temperance Sts. Toronto. 1.