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The Brussels Post, 1947-2-5, Page 1POST PUBLISI iNG HOUSE e These t maptthe rt k T a , r' t�,re Store Dormeyer electric food mixer Wire toasters Electric toasters Egg beaters Autmoatic irons Cast aluminum frying pans Copper and galv. wash boilers Carpenters & mechanis tools Enamel, Aluminum and Max goldfield, St. John's Church The suhjeet of the Renter's sermon on Rumens, evening was 'The Danger of Misnn'rders:taneine Lutea Events" A Loving leather who can see the end from the bea'inning does not lca\e us to "blunder slung." 13e will lead unerringly those who will follow even though the pathway by dangerous and obscure, Waywardness and dis- obedience ore the things that bring chaos into life, ',All thin;;s work to- gether for good to them that love God." OVER-EXERTION Warning against over-exertion and strain at work or play 1s contained in a health hnllallin from Ottawa, "Yon wonldnr t expect a rowboat to tow a battleship, so why ask your lardy to tax itself with tasks only a horse sitteuld perform?" ask National Health experts. They advise care in lifting and moviug henry objects. "In the hour of worship Granit Thy Preserve Lord! Mere. the world forgotten, Feed us on Thy Word." 1I3.1V1� is &,..hUrCil Mlnlstot Rev. O. A. Milne. M,A 10 a. in. Sunday School and Bible Class 11 a, m, "The Truth about God." 5 p. nr. "Colne Ye Apart." Louis D. Thompson, Organist and Choirmaster, The United Church OF CANADA Minister Rev. Hugh C. Wilson 11 a, m. Morndng Worship "Teaching By Parables." Misslon Band 12 Church School and Bible Class 7 p. m, Evening Praise "Christ The Way." Everyone Cordially Welcome Church of England Parish of Brussels Rot. J. H. Kerr, Rector Sexagelsima elebruaty 9th, 1947 St, John's Church, srusaets- 2 p. in. Sunday School 7.$0 p. m. Evening Prayer St. David's Churohr Henfryn,--- 2.80 p. m. Evening Prayer St George's Church, Walton -- 11 a. M. Morning Prayer lei ftW ttim+•uuunmsaa.rimon...arn. Oil space heaters Coal brooders Johnston air caroled engine Site% & Cory coffee makers Ironing board pad & covers Clothes line rope & wire Rubber stair treads Paints, enamels & varnishes Pyrex Kitchen Wares. Phone 63x Federation News The County Hiterters .sell an ane por1a•ut meeting to the Agricultural Board Room, Clinton, on Tuesday January 28. at 2.00 p -m., thirty 'ltrec- t.nr•s being present. The County Warble Fly Ca.:npait:'a and tire Co-operative Medical Services Hospitalization Plan. were the main topics of discussion. 'Hugh T -I111, chairman. of the Warble Ply Committee, outlined the propos- ed plan and H. J. Hawkey, of ('rang Spay Corporation, Toronto, Bunke 08 c0nc111.sioTts from experience gnin.eri last year and egnipmrr t, available to do the job this season-. Ti is hoped that each township will launch its own Campaign. The Annual Meeting of the County Hog Producers was held, in the same office Wednesday afternoon, along with the anneal meettiir of true Yorkshire Breeders. George Clear, Agricultural Repesentative of Bruce Cnnntywas the special eprnker for the occasion, 'Mr. Gear outlined the plan adopted in Bruce County to Increase the duality of our hogs. Tt wile rircidad to send c full dele- gation to the Annual Provinelal Meeting, to be held in tate Royal York 'Hata Toronto, on March 7011. Plane were laid to step up the quality of hogs in Huron County, The Health Committee held a meeting on Saturday afternoon, deciding to mail a copy nf 01P pre - posed Hospitalisation Plan to every farm family in the County and to distribute the same to all urban organisations, during the first, half or February. This is a matter whicb will require the careful.consider- ation of every family in the County. Brussels Legion ST. VALENT'INE'S DANCE in Brussels Town Hall on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14th Music by Ken. Wilbee and His Orchestra Dancing from 10 to 1.30 THREE DANCE PRIZE'S Admission 50c Lunch Booth REGENT THEATRE Seaforth, Ont, Now Showing - Thur., Frt., Sat. Feb, 8, 7, 8 Janie Gets Married with Joan Leslie Anne Herding Robert Hutton Edward Arnold A flim which will cater to the faintly trade -Is filled with the split of youth and fun. Mon., Tires„ Wed. Feb. 10, 11, 42 Somewher In The Night with John Hodfak and Nancy Guild Be sure to see this gripping, edge•of• the -seat picture whietl will keep you wide awake Beery minute, ....A „film having the unmistakable stem() .of quality upon It..,,..... Next Thur., Frt., Sat. Feb. 18, 14, 16 The Tme of Their Lives with Bud Abbott and Lou Costetfo A new comedy approach by this Team makes this good Entertain mens It's different. COMING - 0. S. S. with Alan Ladd and Geraldine Fitzgernid Strong Dramatic Entertainment. Wednesday, February 5th, 1947 BRUSSELS, ONTARIO VI$TING ORGANIST Wi'bur Turnbull President , Lions lee Carnival East Huron Agricultural Society Sponsoring Field Crop Of Brussels Fall Fair Board Friday, Feb, 14th • Competition 1t a unr•"'htg nt the bon 1.4 of I 'rho rs Will he an Ice Carnival at ] a0 Iruro' :1ericnitu':1 040,1e1y 'ra dIvrea ors of the Brussels Pn11 pair i,• 11 x•l» .1rea on Friday, F'eh sponsoring a field erne eorrtprt11M (1411, noon eared by the [ha i. n 1947, .1t least .3 acres of 13 mina i,inil s flab, (1 ons ❑r: barley is to be grotvir by each curt. In i;g nll+evet and there will be fun tesl;url. In order that regi.tered for. 911. For perlaculars see 1Te i cw•<l way be artnrnd, :hogs wishiu adrertiseutent elsewhere in this to ester this Compstltin'1 are naked issun. P'rnekre.ds ni' the enrill val Cn nmkr' upplicathin for the amount will go to Aird work for el ippli'1l of er ed they require not later than cltildror,cnnae worthy or the Poi. 14 to R. 04 .Johnson, g,. ,..u•p• support of�1t vereene?. iu itbs Brussels library on Tuesday arternonn, Wilbur P1 rn)rull was c•(cied president: Harry Bolger lst vier -president; and Jack Wheeler 2nd cicetteeeld•rnt, Associate direr to,, elected were Robt. Johnson Wilfred S11m'tt•oetl, (lcoee;,' tialbraltir Tallies. Armstrong, Tv,, M"Arte',, 11 .1. :11,?,aurhlin, 1). N. Mere vise. Wil- liam Turnbull. Russell Knight, '1'. I,. Mmbo r" 1, John Tlirksoc, M. Tmy- cork, Tien, Ashton and Normae t Hoover, Roy Cousins, Tacle Wheel er and Jack Bowman were n1,1'1).000'1 to interview the councils of Brussel-, 'Grey ey township and Morrie township Canun0•t e,+s app0111 '1 by the rem• mittee to strike mainline commie-, were: finance, Carl Hem! neWey, . James Michie, Roy Cousin:;; pr nt1- pity and grounds, \\ illlnin 0pe41. l .ke lc tiuwumn, John Tutu. Join CORNER STONES RPV. G. A. Milne, M.A.in the morning r:rn•.:bio 'n rhe The Future of Christianity i ed (itnw h theerrrunn tools the What the future has in store for Intro 64.a '011)15'3' or Christ's us no lhclonds ran foretell.ofts bit 11. is "' 1""e 'm 1h' 3101 1 Tke, tart was 1itf many riamentalaeyl• 1,t yonn' light a , shin'• hefnr•' err -n of our Christian religion ars in the that they may tee your coed r:m•ks balance, 10 is very otwines thnl I hurl c'ro:t•ify 701 u' Fatlrar which considerable reaffirm:141nri or r'hrisI' ITcarcn,." The r.hnir ^, ng "The Ian doctrine is ne'c•essa,'y. ohristl11i. Glory of tilts T.ord" by Lnrrrer. ity rests upon the 131b1 ', a fart 'Miss C. Htngston took '!1e solowpart whlydt emphnsis.es the c gnncr I'nr a lin excellent voice. '' ht 00e rn'evinst 1h., x';111 r „101015. 0 115- 7 \i'hr Iger; ptthlinity. C- A. Milne. R, mu>re intl.rtrsivp stanly nf;tlte Biltle. by p Cou ins.:.TT;'ray Bolger: etrer"iona. alt professing Christians. Whet 1 since 010 10 need of "Brothechcnrl" ier ' the world to -day. The chose %elle '7 shell not pass attain this way" by Miles, , The 'United Church 11. Bolger, Harvey ,Trrlmsrnn; enter- 4pnrports to be religion for many tafitments. .Tack Wheeler, Lloyd p''up,y:• (n-dee• laces ethical and \Ch• elev. H. Bolger. 7)1rectnrs gI' l s•rcial worth and must he snbjeete,t assorinb' dr•ent.°rs npnn111t.ed in to rewisinn and reeenstructic.n. charge of exhibit, were: heavy'Otlter people are clinging to he11514 igtr:cs, Jcdun Yuill, Harry Bolger; that: are no longn tenable in the light re -twister and carriage horses. Wil- int research, Yet great ears •hnnl,l lianr Rpeir, Robert! John -"nn. Cleo";ge h„ exorcised in discarding such Galbraith; pnrebrerl rattle, Jahr, untenable beliefs lest the unripe. \\1h' ere:•, •Tvne+ nirmstrenv: 110.65 lyitmr truths be discarded with them, in matters pertaining to religion it Is 1 'eva Wheelec. ,Toltai Dickson, .1ncic Bowman; grain, Harvey 7f -illusion, ITrntillsway; shpep, Janee ?Bibi', Ivan MSArter; poultry, Airs T. Porter, Cut Hemingway; fru't, Lloyd Wheeler, R. J. McLanehlie, \t'llliatn Bpeu; roots and vegetables, fin rvey Jcrhnstoe• ,Tack Bowntvn, type of moral problem tris world gratifying. Rosiness 01400 4 were r.0 tug mon/Mates- T. L. "I1eDm'ahl taken rip and disr:owed and emu must look fora solution somewhere R. J. M temehlin, George Calbratele ands Christianity has nowa glorious mittc'ws appointed. The evening was :\lex. Anderson. npnortimify of proving 11s real worth In the Lite of the world. The future BRUSSELS COUNCIL of eetigian Is asubject not only for Br•u'tsele, Feb. 3. 194i prayer, but ter courageous and ens - tabled thought. The more we study file morel sickness of today the morn slent'ly we shall see that the future of human progress arid' the not ddtncult to 'empty the baby µitis the bath' and take the very heart eat of religion. The world situation to. day Is definitely Calling for a reef. Prnation of our C'drietian fault Cenfrontecl by every eonceivahle Melvi11' Ladies' Aid l nlvills Presbyterian Ladles' Aid met Monday evening at the n1:,Ise when a splendid turnout of Indies wus present, Mus, Matheson the President presitad aft,' the usual opening prae'erhn•r. The treasure,• gave the financial report w113rh has t; gond halanee on hand. Mrs. little. the secretary read the report and Mrs. Lonng for the Sunshine Ftutd, Each group hoarded in the col! er- tion for the month which was very Meeting of Brussels Connell tea, held on Monday 3, Feb, 1947 with nil members present. After the la mitne, Pleasantly spent in aortal chat toad fancy wore also a ltumw•nua',layette 1) several of the ladies was heartily enjayrd. Miss (,'rare Stewart asked Mrs. Joltn Spears Jr.. wito has been mere since last Nay. from Magian(' to acre' a set of small trays in remem- brance of her numerous friends in 013e minutes of the lost meeting 51'',',• the aid and whir'h in res11n she ',mel a motion by L. W. '+;center future of Christianity are one. kindly thanked them for the gle.. sl't 011 l•rd by J. 7)7. Fischer that. the Lo., 1011 was also served and a vote of minm "a h adopted as read was Morning Star Lodge thanks to Mrs. Milne at the Mese. carried, "Aid To China" Party The following accounts wet'n pre 111 spite of the Inclement weather ' United Church W. A. canted: meal relocked roads, niter 027.011 wee Ed. Henderson. snowplewin r F 40 ne cleaned at the rand party held in Despite, stormy weather there was Ino. Evans, wore on drain ..., 1,10 behalf of the "Aid To China. Fund" a large attendance at the United rlobt. Farrow, miscelhereotla by Morning Star Rebekah Lodge on Church on Thursday evening to hear labor2.00 't'ne-clay night. Nowgrand 1, Mrs. Leraiue Ballantyne, reeresonta• Wineberg eleven -el the guests, tdye of n flour mill, at a meeting Five Hundred winners were Mrs, C. sponsored by the Unite,' Church Brans ague C. Long, Consolation Woman's Association., Mrs, R. awards were made to Mrs, B. Arm, Cousins, president, welcomed Mrs. stro'n'g and A. McTagga"t, Lunen Ballantyne who because of the snow - was seamed by the committee in e•tnrnr had been prevented from charge and the singing of the Nation- addressing a meeting at C:ranhroolc al Anthem brought the pleasant that. afternoon. The devotions were social gathering to a. alone. conducted by Mrs. Cousins and Mrs. S. Davison, following which must - Absolutely cal conteibntlons were offered by The employer, on leaving bis of- Mrs. Lyle Brothers and Mrs. Bea- tles, was 111141uettug 111s. new seers, trice Walker. Speaking on "Hand - Maly what to say if anyone called ier•aft.s of the Comedian Woman," while he was out. Mrs, Ballantyne appealed for the "I may be back this afternoon,'' featuring of more local design in he told her. :'And then again, T may the craft work done in the 'lifter - not." emit dlstriats. Mrs, C. Matheson, The girl nodded brightly. in behalf of the visitors, thanked "Yes, sir," she nodded, "7s that clad- the members of the W. A, for their Mar hospitality. Harris Beit. miscellaneous labor 18.00 Monteith end Monteith, 1946 audit 1. A. Lamont.' Division Court Clerk flee, Ernes Bailiff Hann and Johnson, wreath .... 8.00 Library Grant, 1947 0800,00 Chas. 9', Davidson, In- surance Hydro Commission, street lights W. H. Bell, salary G. R, Campbell, salary TT'uron County, balance on roads Hyde Bros, and R. Gemmel] repnitts. fire equipment Motion by W. 111. Willis, seconder' by R. W. Rennedy that accounts he paid, -Carried. Motion by W. ]7. Willis, seconded by R. W, Kie!nuedy that Tax Roll be rtettnned to the Tax Collector for another month, -Carried. Motlion by R. W. Kennedy, second• ed by W. M. Willis that the Village of Brussels appoint John Kreuter as ,assesoa' for the year 11,,,, al a salary of $160:00, -Carried. Motion by L. W. Meunier, second- ed J, W. Fischer that ,Jahn McDonald be appointed Hydro Commtstsoner to 011 the unexpired portion of .T, C. 1 Reelter's term. -Carried. Motion by L, W. plekmier, second- ed by .7. Wr Fischer that the follow• ung talc arrears be written off as the pnapertiee now belonged to the Vlillage of Wessels: Maxie Campbell Estate $ 1,80 May Rtr;bar.d,s 1.90 Andrew Tenant Estate 20,90 Motion Carried. Motion by 11, W, T5;anedy, secondd* ed by L. W. Ecltmiter, that The Roads and Walks Committee take tate 1 necessary steps, tcwta'd the purchase itf a brick for town use, As there was at.0 further business brought betei'e the me,eling Council adlourned. , • 162.011 98,00 • 28,00 2n on 105.00 120,00 35,00 874.02 18.40 Going Out Celt 'nitrd Young Tian: "IIeve you all opening for an intelligent num with a university ednete,on?" Business Man: "Vas, And don't slam it as you go oust" Iris 17xeellenry, Field Marshall, tine Rt. Hon. Viscount Alexander of Tunis, governor general 00 Canticle, its seen in the robes of the Order of at. ,Toho of J,srsualem, of w111cit he 410 a Grand Prior in Canada, Excellency is patron of the Dmnhr• fon wide campaign which begins Feb. 2nd and ends rob. 22, for $1,000, 000 to further St. John .Ambulance work throughout Canada. Boy Goes To On Monday evening. Fast. 17th 'lir,Aid Of Youngsters TIwitrs Nee/elven,B.A.. Ii.D, of c;. Two ,B•l+youngsters cant Cm3rges Church, Itnmiltu, will c', whatmight have ended ,• of in , ty with nothing worse thee • ,id. drenching and thorough ru h t r • ,' v g r Pr.., thy, five-year-old son el re N, Free thy and •,r -ye r•,ofte Dived Kennedy, son of 1021. n:n Il, W. Kennedy, were nabir. chuck the swift descent fIf x tohttgs'ap neer the ice ener snow 01 the hill at Rnbb's and to r est into the river, Fortunately' '„ de Young lade were able, with the, (i'sta- ly assistance of Can, Consist-. :rsrurzg son of Mr, and Mrs. R. B. nonose.:. to make their way out of the .xc;lgy 111511ing water rip the icy berth to safety. The toboggan ne r•c. , s rg of which was. worrying nno tiny nears• than 1;lo atrn narrow ., rete. was Pulled out by George. an organ recital e.t Melville Chu'•eh, Brussels. FIs will hea,b, e a t d br meal singers, Mt, A7aciiwen i,; l tt, or New \•ark, and this will be r. tue%leal treat for all. Fa:••ahe,' p,'- ticulars next week. Melville Church At the lemming service on ,iunday Rev, Mr. Milne preached 011 the subject '0 Thou who than:test not. a subjeot which showed the un- changing nature or she Christia,t'a faith in the face of a rapidly rhang- ing world- "God is a Spirit" ov Brown was the title of the •ttrtrnin,; enthe,m. 'They shall part was the NVr/11,11"ON subject o4' Rev. Mr, Miln''.o evening )urs. John Driscoll, MeiC31100,. ort address, in which he stated that :lt, the home of Mrs, Ida M"Taggart.. reward awaiting the faithful *hough Mr. Jas. Souter, Brtmefield with obscure Christian worker was tb': t'-•Stctir'e•s. same as that merited by the great Mrs. J. Henderson of Hrusseiu rzt le roes such 0E Peter and Purl. :.Ir, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dontald. Gerald Gibson rendered the solo Buchanan, her netee. 'There is a hand held eget' by ' Mrs. N. Orr, Goderioh at the Sweney- home of Mr. and Mrs. W. ,7. 1 -Tuns- l phrdes. Enjo a,�x .Sit 1 'Q (.^ �m {_ rsa t���i� .� GG S. articles ri Agriculture in The Gbe on lfr. Cragg is recognized as the hesf.i,fornrco',rgri- cnitnr rl writer , iia fh,' National Press Galley at Ottju'rr. Now, in THE GLOBE AND MAIL . , . every week .. . :e -teal, accurate reports of agricultural and farm news, 5':'070 by Kenneth (:r<.'o •1 cyan who knows farming and how to report for milk producers. 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