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The Brussels Post, 1947-1-22, Page 1POST PUBLISHING HOUSE Notice A meeting of the 'direetora of bast Huron Agricultural Society will be held on Tuesday, San, 28th at the Brussels Library at 2.30 p, m. Plate Glass Window Broken Late Saturday night one of the large plate glass windows at the Office of "The Brussels Post" was smashed, the result of earelesness on the part of an irresponsible person. Melville Church Y.P.S. Skating Party Friday, Jan. 31st at 8 p.m. 15c and 25c (including lunch) , East Huron Agriculture Society Brussels Branch of the Canadian Legion DANCE in Brussels Town Hall on FRIDAY, JANUARY 31st Music by Ken. Wilbee and His Orchestra Dancing from '10 to 1.30 THREE DANCE PRIZES Admission 50c Lunch Booth Brussels Branch of the Canadian Lerien News Yon are requested to ittend a secret') nteotii1g of the Can- adian Legion Post 215 on Tues- day night. ,Tan. 28, 1947 at 8 P.m. in the Legion Hall. This is urgent to a11. This meeting is called special to offset a social meeting which will be bell on our regular meeting night when we shall have Blyth and Sea - forth Poets here Feb. 5 Speak• ex on the occasion wiil he A. M. Forbes of London, adjust- ment officer. Whosoever drinateltlr of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst. John 6:4. Melville Church Minister Rev. G. A. Milne. M.A 10 a, m. Sunday School and Bible Olass 11 a, m. "Young at Sixty; Old At Sixteen." 7 p. m, "The Carnal and the Spiritual." Louie D. Thompson, Organist and Choirmaster. The United Church OF CANADA Minister Rev. Hugh C. Wilson 11 a, m. Morning Wat•shiO "Christ's Call, Follow Me" Junior Congregation 12 Ohureh School and Bible Class 7 p, m. Rtgeni'ng Praise "Yes'terday's Manna." Everyone Cordially Welcome Church of England Parish of Brussels Rev. J. H. Kerr, Rector Third Sunday After The B1pipilany, January 281h, 1947 St. John's Church Sriat ale•- 2 j)V. m. Sunday School 7,80 p. m. Evening Prayer M. David's Church Henfryn-- t.*49 p. m. Evening Grayer St. Goorge'Y Church Walton* in. Morning Prayer Wroxeter District Woman Is Fatally Stricken Here Per. (:heorge A. Milne, M.A. The warm s'lur:brno and ;:priul ;'r Preventive Religion weather last Nye. k made more thanMrs. Pearl Agnes Melterrher,I'" 1' ' wand", if tr wife of ,:wast McNereher, R.R. 2. Salvation is a great and oro, "t lug was r,•,ity Wroxeter, died suddenly 9'ridrty wont(, but in common u,,tor' it 111., tm lire way, 01,7 t1I' ern en!11 lost past of its real meaning and ('„°»r' ant In Cera9:what it all n,+'u1 afternoon in the office of Dr. G. 11. also something of tats ppwar. 11 is 1Tr• F. Dnnican, 39111 out hna+tin Ingham, 113 William 5t, Mrs. 1+ -last Tlniradm ,1,113 13171(7 h,• I •ti ". Keleher apparently succumbed to "91'91°1Yrt eL'4'''''I I as meaning y PP y 11'113 n inI,okrat but when hr. 0 heart elf a.ctc while chatting in dei!r7,Ire frons "1""' punishment the of01e just prior to leaving. dPser red That let erpretatton nr xvnw,•n•es,uvseum•x:Yeroo,ra+A.+rwvuwMw�„ertrw„mwr,,,+wrasra•m,..••r+,+,®'+•avmvre�<u...r�w:...• •,nw• - •.rv•r,•u ,..+wn+ .vrwr+slwd .ems-wn'xa�.*�••• Wednesday, January 22nd, 1947 r d Pert lIttron A-;ri':uitural CORNER STONES au ary 01,11rr'.!rin'd diemvor„tl 1111,:1 1! tv turises fromthe nrisrona'eptiou that ttro11ndh0g. Mrs. A4cKOrober was in bee 41st year. She was a daughter of Ruh• Dotii" concerned (01.•11 pnni:411e1,.113 -_ girt James Douglao. Wroxeter, and fluty The progress of ('hr1,ti;01':y ;lrurteelr iJtrted Church the late Mrs, Douglas. Her first ha, 11 .11 greatly1ar1.d Congregational Meeting ne tan , en .on, ,rte%, ' of t (ne a'"d •',7 r.e, The .1.111.1(1101.11„-t Il:( of 1.h, 11.Its. Thi re leas 11 time ,then ;u,rlfral Tnir,r'l rlr^"h was 110111 (m • n •' i'•" r^' . ri r ted alnto,t ar 3) 1 d Ri 3) d C Bit vi that it is a religion 1,•1", 1111 four years ago. She was married to M7. McT{o'rrhor two yo 7:s: ,;'n ]inmbu.y ('venin January Thor.. •• this March. She was a m?niber x of the Presbyterian Church at r lir"ivcly to the cure of dl; arse 11(30(1 atienda.nee, 11 0 0011301 .1. 1•,'von n- rt .+ . , i••• •ft • • 1 'i i ollow1ng d„rntlnnai ex(a•rL(, s Satrvivin.nr besides her husband as people with whomwe hare 1'11:11 ('1>11(lucted by Mr. Wilson the roam), and fudhe!• aro Pour children, ..kr. to ren except when we are 111. 111 3 were ree0ived, All a^c�luli•� :� medical seder ce of tet -lav Ind d h!it 117e allocations 'rad b,,en nut gra that there wa_ n ,iron all at home: also two . f 3t t P Y th'nr, Audrey, Betty and Doris Col. , , i oo' medical raafitianers, are ever whit 0.0 into-e,,ted in the prevention •' nu 1 _vi and bane brother, 1Tra, Rimer Pup, 1L. 't'. (. Id1l r•ntt r�•tnrtr•rl for don, Wingitam, Mrs, 'Fr' Tncic, 08 illness no they are in its cure, 1 Gterann)r, and Cari Douglas. Ret• Public sanitation, based on a oxrefol 133 n:1h a !•I,, rc,pr:n.., ,•- study of health s!tn:tistics, and 0:(171111,.. "' 1, a Mt• b7 MTissrs Dorc111y •e,;'d ''''(1)tltHgnc agn'nst 1lranl30 and Thelma Brothers.-. ITP. diseas, o0 0001.101' inrl•icate the (',,,l-.., 1•'1'••')'1''1 801' i1., 9to�c:•'. doctors' belief ii' the old truth that '11'`' .1(1(1'11 Cardiff reported Por the an nonce of prevention is worth a `'1313(1•1;1- School and the r.•apnnse sus pound a4 eitre. There has Mean a 1'x011. hp ITi :•r: P11('111- :'';ll t• m ,• 1, «1' rnrphasic from the cora-.1m,nelrta, Willis In a vocal duet. Mrs. lire ••r. to the preventive side of '•w'p"!""d for the 111ssiouary medicine. The Ramp 8110nrr' or Fund of the Church ,tart n^e1e 1 I:l'i':- The United Chrrch 81110555 in giving. Utas .1,13130 emphasis is required In the sa1)ttion The 3.111'er 1''nufiation; of .('113" '1s)101.rt nP r'ril:•'nn, TItP Lnn4.3117 1'^,•cliff tcpn'1' 1 'f„!' 311('' M1--1"' and 11)51,' counter parts in marl« rn has been to represent the brand life was the subject of the mn",lil1'+ pluclted from the burning 1(e being meditation In the Tutted Chur"b, more. An investigation was ordered o,, Dr, M. .1.• Fraser, coroner. to ;0'131• fain the rause of death. -Stratford Beacon 1T•' ',nl a 111,.•''11.13 ISM hoot the rh011' sane "C:o.nu Thou Holy Spirit", by 1'on Ilerg. In the afternoon a radio broad • 101 was made by the Yourg People's Society in whicl, the following took ' Part. A poem was read by Miss Phyllis Sullivan. Miss Dorothy Dennis made the prayer. Two trio nn1m11e1.0: Pere sung by Misses Thelma Br'oth'ers, Dorothy Dennis and Rath Wilson. The accnmpatlist was Mr's. Lyle Brothers. Others assisting were Misses Ruth Thomas: Dnnelda Willie and Rath Jewell and Mr. John Wilson. Mr. Donald Law- less gave the message. Tr, the evening Mm. Wilson spoke of Christ's challenge to faiiure, "Dark dark has boon the night belt tiay spring is at hand,' when 'the man or woman1 Who has failed :in all impor- tant annuity in life, meets Christ on the road and with His help I determines to turn failure into success, DIED JEWELL---in Brussels on Tuesday, ,Tmmuary 21st., Lawrence i ,Igav (Teddy) Jewell, in his 14th year, Funeral will he 901,1 from nis late residence Queen a'treet, Brussels on Thursday, ,January 23rd, 1947. Svelte at 2 pee. interment in Bouts els cemetery, REC `,NT TA-'?F,.1OTRE Sed F `rt:''t Thur., Fri., Sat, Jan. 23, 24, 25 Two Guys From Milwaukee with Dennis Morgan Joan Leslie Jack Carson A spirited comedy, packed full of life and entertainment that everyone enjoys. Mon., Tues., Wed., Jan. 27, 28, 29 The Searching Wind with Sylvia Sydney Robert Young Ann Richards A picture of dramatic forcefulness, based on Lillian Hellman's play by the same name, Tracing the course of history from Mussolini's March on Rome to the sell-out ..of „Czechosio- vakl.a - ,. „., „.,„„,. .,,...... Next Thurs., Fri„ Sat., Jan. 80, 81, Feb. 1 The Bride Wore Boots with Barbara Stanwyok Robert Cummings Diana Lynn This piece of farcical entertain- ment Is a bundle of liveliness and humorous situations that should . please most thearte•goars. COMING Double Feature Our Hearts Were Growing Up with Gail Russel and Diana Lynn and Hot Cargo with Wm. 0030033 Jean Rogers Philip Reed the chief ch',rarterixtie oaf gospel 11,133(•1, It is natural enough ',to thin,' so, because of the exciting nature of tiu, accounts of men and ,0nuten 1'0scn0(1 from moral clegred- aaion, We rejoice that the "u•ative power of 111e gospel is ars active as even', yet we do that gospel an in- jnstlee if we fail to stress its prorent've power which has ever been as ilctive as its curative powe,. In the words of St, Jude "Now unto Him that. 3s able to beep you f: our falling, and to presenft you without blemish before the presence of His glory with exceeding joy. Annual Meeting Melville Church The congregation .of Melville Church, Brussels held their annual bnsin'ess meeting on Friday evenin,o, Jan. 17th with the minister Rev, G. A, Milne, M.A., presiding and it, J. ilewman as secretary. The reports of the different organisations ,1 ere given arid were very enconragule. The retiring managers Dr. W. D. S. Jamieson. Dave McLeod, Sohn C•ibson, Walter ,Sharp, Robert 13ow- 1ltaan, went, re-elected for a term of thee, years. D. M. McTavish and W. C. Kerr were nppninted auditors. D. M. McTavieb, W. C. Kerr. John '-nill, S. 'Work: 'Gerrie llrlcmier Ind Take Fischer were appointed Stew - :vele and rs1ers fur the morning s r tvier Fm• the evening s0rrlre. c 3rnhnm Worlc, Jars, Ireland, J1111cs Mete, Hartley Fischer end Jas. Cameron, Ms. J. C, Bacicer was appointed Record Secretary. It was decided to hold the :larviee preparatory to Communion at the Sunday morning service preeecling Communion. Paring the year the corupregetion of Belgrsv0 Presbyterian Church was affiliated with Melville Church, service beim 3111(1 each Sunday a•ftrrnnan by Rev. G. A. Milne, M.A. A eanva.s of the congregation was made daring the summer for the :bleu ee of Christ movement and Peace Thanitoffering and a sub• stamtial sem realized. Mr. L, D. Thompson s.s organist and choir minister has rendered out- standing service during the year. Wm. 'Spelt, was appoinited ars their .dhlairman by the Board for 1947 mil A. A. Lamont, sec.attreas, Ben W'hiebard, the capable caretaker. Rand, '3)h. 1'1'13T(1391•' e •Ca : nl ri r. ',I ni•u10 solo by Marin,, 11'1n'nway .1n (c•,n1'y lin':. ta''''ut was ^11-113 or the 'Woman's Missionary Society ht• itis. Marc•mrr+l Robinso". '813,' response wins evade by Mrs. 17x!,1''1 Th.omns 313 11 4(1)0 11'!tit 1u",• a eronnpamtntpnt, '1Tr, A'tnien M(•• Taggart gave the Cemetery tenon. The report of the Woman', Assnct ,tion was given by Mrs. .lames Brynms. Tn response :qr. Wil 'on sang. Mrs, Carl TTnminewny ;•'^r1. I he rnpont of the Friendship VI 0:40. ATrs. Harold Campbell sang in response. The Yonrg People's Union report was given by Miss Dorothy ( Dennis and was followed by a piano duet by Miss Thelma Brothers and The. Lyle Brothers. Miss Carrie 01'hlgshon spoke for the choir and a number by the choir was greatly arereetated. The following were eleeted to nffloe: to the Session, Mestere. J. G Turnbull and Weliter Duggan; to the Steward's, Messrs. Norman Hoover, R. B. C'ousin's and Clifford Busolbiin; 111(114ers, Messrs. Norman Hoover and fleet Hemingway. Recording Steward Mr. Carl Hemingway; Treasurer, Mr. R. B. Cousins; 11&(10'• Memory Treasurer, Mut R. B. Cousins; Representative to Con- ference and Presbyter'', Mr. Walter H,iggan. Wnrdts of. appreoiatdon were spok- en to "the minister and his family, to Aire, Wilson for har work in the teller congregation, and to Mr. R. B. Cousins recognizing his fine work as Trmsnrer and as .Superintendent of the Sunday School. At the cross of the meeting was served. EThEL Mits. Harvey Dobson, a resident of Mittel for the Met '72 yealra, died M'on(1'ay in the Listowel hospital after a week's illness, Born ieley Reb013Ca 111ynard in 71en.aharcl ttawnahip on Tam 6, 1.874, she came tr T Ihel nt an eariy ace.; and 'm1 March 28, 1804, was married to Harvey 3111 - ton Dolmen, who :survives, Sate was n member of Ethel 'United Church and 08 (bine Woman's Missionary Soetlety. She 1aav05, besides het' husband, a son end a daughtrn', Gamest Dobson, and Mrs. ,Ray (Pearl) Hall, both of Tt11el; four sisters, Mrs. J, A:,,oMaxwell, Winni- peg; Mrs. W. Bl, Lneas, Marshfield, Wis.; ;41v,, C• Jorgensen, l.,netal(nv; { 111.5. 1;, .\rlc'ert. 14 alyr0adt and IOnr runt► WEDDING McDonald-Jlokiing A (plet but prettty weddlmg was solemnized at Knox Presbyterian manse, can 'Saturd'ay afternoon, Janu- ary 11, when Rey, W. Bt Kelley, M.A. 8rb„ united in marriage Miss Inez Dean' J4ck14ng, Iteg.N., daughter of Mt, and Mrs, Walter D. Jickling, Lis - !owe), and Mr, Tan D. 8, McDonald, B. Come only son of Mrs. Maud Mc- Donald of Brussels, and the late Mr. A, L. McDonald. The htisle 3511 becomingly attired in a bile wont snit with Ruastan squirrel Dim and brown accessories; iter (101"0ge was red roses. Miss Dorathry Jickling, Reg.N., or Ktheltener, attended het sister, wear- ing n 'turquelee wool frock with brown, 'memories ant(1 roee corsage. Mr. Edger MacDonald of Metes• worth, e01111n of ague grain, was best nuan. Immediately foialowitie the port.' mony, the ro,1010 left on a honey - moms, the bride travelling in her wedding misenhie. TTpon their return Air. end Mrs, MnDemald will reside in Brassela, roandc•1b11dren. A on. Lawrence Elwin Dobson, died in iEngland, Oat, 12, 1915, while serving 1n 1he 1! fust Great War. The timcrll:l was hard Welites• day afternoon:, with s'erviee In Ethel United 3httroh et 2.00 O'clock Iwtet interment 111 Motint Pleasant. i Cemetery here. Soc'.ety Pians Program Thr', annual n',., tiny ,1' Ill• Huron Agrienitural Sn(iety was it id in the Brietiteis library en Wilder ling ('cosine, president, was 'n or tho meeting. !renew -In,: the• rnntaryls report, the 1948 fa11 (:,tr t1.(. coVietecd by the president. It w:,+ de.c cle4 that the 1947 fa•11 Pair he hell to Bens: -els on Oct. 2 and ", Ml,'w 'Proctors appointer, w'err. t'•,•1 Itenth g(ten y and Lloyd 1V11 :to ler. (1a•13r township: John 1111 nt i1 1lnrrIs township: Tlot% G. 1. 11i1r.. Brussels. Ir,. c_',•:p r ar•r• 111•'1 fin ill:",. r !,3 from the A giirni'ttirel cn^i tp t r rrnspfnl,or , run„etitions 1,v !3)n ! (,roe Township 7ur401' Calf ('1111t ' and Grain Crop Club. Tian, for rl'a' f•:". fair ire"ltulo a field ere!) ('err. petition in w'hirlt thrao aeras nP barley ,vitt h" ted•e 'I 1,,F' n ,t amain:' .nP wi'h 'titrants unflo'aking to : +h:h11 , n- h„01101 al the Pair. It r.,adies' Auxiliary Held Installation of Officers lar w 131,, 11 7: 1 1'9111' 1u t•aal,'haul 1,:Jen 1.1lS- I.. was held on Thal -1+y oreai"'13 with a good attendanee. Mee 1), teetle, 'fnln• rr'II) L :1I 11'13 u1 141.,)11. 11 ,1 wax 111, t4l 7 1),.0.1.e•' owl 01,o installed the n. w' Offleers fur 11147 which are as follows: -- I r>,:lr --:.Tee:. llar'trl '83)(11,:,= 1st Vire Pres, -Mrs. Stewart Lowe • I '1 1.13. 7 1 s. 11' ;ihn. Leaen R cr•etart'-'Mr-,. ('has. Lawrie f •< tl:i, llty llronrnn 8'. : u' ...111 . 13 F.'1 t• �t nularrl 1 " 1 - 11 I1. 9:,r •nH. 1T, ntbr,: 11 W13, 11..11, lire, f 11" .nl+ba a. 11.s. 11nb' c; rn rr••1 . ,•.':'' 1 _ '. nt,'1 Tlnv10 on behalf r1' the A'1. the,"v in h "!' 'r 1.in,int-'a 1•r aMinr a: ('1' ,1.1 -dr• 14, 111' 1 "' Provincial Bally held at Winrisn:• In 1.793rd 111 Illinois BRUSSELS ON" 'r.. " 1 Melville Church :•iii,•:, lt.i n.'• on �r.l,,, uh.iect. •?-alar',: ing to Win' at the morning 50rviet?. Rev. George Milne showed he.", c'a methods of the early ('h '01130 ,"11.1,c11 111 1...h, be empl0y!ed combating the evils o4 aent.n.a.'st}- te!a•1 i0t,,01(0051(0P Mr, :Nihte .ti!srti. recrunm,-nded the- perseveran0' =e¢2 diligr nee of the early saints as h'137,1 applicable t,, modern health :.1001 odium tion prograuun0. The antlatlWW 1 ,, 11 1'� ,•d my flock" by S3mr)er_ a... ••,•11 by the choir. ;! :.L. ,;,a•;r service W.V. '1&::. Milne 5pokr, on the terms "Brothe.e p: . 'I,I;1 'nldir." as used by St. Pau3, and, in :lefining their real 111.1 1.1110. I tc.(l them to 1110 chrigiru Pfc. Mise Toyee Porte:' was 111. .''"30,1 ,S1104-• an eXrell efit. "Th„ l;r•antiful of Prayer." w r e,1=, rii'rlded to ,tare a ;port -I I'.. c•I:al,l fat' school children ',n 11u, ° ''. p:.•'"'• nal= won h ^fte,noon .'8 the fair. R, n '1Te• 1Ir=. T.lnyd WO•icinun. Bride and M, Laycock were ap• Lunch was served at the close of pointed auditors. the meeting. 0 °'welshes.? On Her Honeymoon 14•!1.,,' , .' .,, I • o 1'1(' ti( •10 wed, last 50011 by 1r • ltnshancl ,'3; on a honeymoon hunting trip' 11. - disappearance prompted one 0, 3'1„ . arr•11: -. earl lb..ut this 111•( li' real life 4r '•I_:r,a! Ladies - • Where ArP Th 'v Now?", beginning in The Anterkau Weekly wit1, this SIl,1dn19's !.1:1111 - ay 20) issue of The Detroit Sunday Times. r "^t'ir^. Dance •;r„ r 1•1,. j• tar: Town (Tail m 1'e,-i,l .. :11or,li,-41 by Wi11,r4:•', r:,h.t41rt. for ,1,, 111/1,11:Y E nl: by •1 �., 1 .:enc 0u:1 .lohlt fin • '7137 dance, Onreen ('1(1:14 1.,d Lloyd Townsend: Re,t Jean Moffat and Dare tiff':':" Lunch was served by the !idle,: auxiliary. Z11 liar:,• ;'.ascii' LiaievOttrt. recei'.' '1 word 'Monday night, Jac. 1`;111 il,a• 1i. 14'3 1'r I' •'r. 'Cf. rrt?a TTttn'13' bad 411011 at Palmyra Ill. Ytda4. ,Tilton Hun",1 of Ow sex Pres r.'"131 is a brother. California Lager Size, 288's "Buy A Big Bagful" 5 Dozen $1.00 10 Doze-: 31.69 Full of Juice Thin Skins SEE THE SIZE AT G,^.EWAR'S GROCETERIA COMPARE THE VALUE rata o , ba av nY. ccc. 08 A1C to �¢aecnok ,lataChrxe" Can 140 moons for 0x1'8 iy,sc 13.1 eo0i " This is the only national appeal to be made in Canada within the next twelve neonate for Chinese relief. .et is only 1'fd for him, an illions like hi in war -ravaged China It 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. Ve OraoChina, a Good Neighbor, calls to aallsto YOU! LA1ADdN 'AID TO CyEJ[lA "Make cheque7payable?,to"yCanadian;Aid to China and mail t9Troy i i , i 11 or Local Headquarters." Or to any Chartered Bank. 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. essentosetellageneweettemertioswentstneementiseessiesseineweemem