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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1947-7-16, Page 1will be held on •i'6�it vv.' cA .1� � � f+5i aJ ': e,r �' t }; Brussels Town Hall At 8 P. M. For the purpose of discussing the possibility of instalation of Waterworks •in the Village of Brussels. A consulting engineer be present to answer questions that ratepayers may wish to ask. G. R. Campbell, Clerk %Ito Notice Village of Brussels. Y ! i i. r • er M lir PEOPLE WE KNOW Mr, and Mrs. Norman Haig, 1{ttch- . it the week end with Mrs. Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Stinker of Blue Island, 111., are guests at the home Wednesday, July 16th, 1547 Brussels Party fusels Town CC)la?„,:H' Legion Carnival Injured On Tour Brusaots, Ourari Prizes On display While motoring to \Vestnrll Jttly ykh, 1!'117 Have you sera 'he splendid l'anad, D. N. BTr'1`ari 't, la,h••1 1,... Thr re•enler inw lacy ru,�r•tin, lir c's"uleal prizes on display in the Tavjsh, Mr, and Ml's. Wm. Spoil•, 3.A, �Ti:nr.ssIs :llnnir•1pa1 cnunrll was held window of 0. Do,t'; Shoe Holten' on the above date all members shop. Talc ,n.;( .. , at them and of Brussels, were Involved ?n e, being present. Purchase your tickets. Every tiekr'. collision with a duck al an Inter• � The tb:e ` . n r c chne, o p section in Fowler, Mich. Mr. Me. bung reaminud, ites wnofs miovedlast by n d-.tilax \\'. one:r of1 fiecirc t six r1nll.d parizes tbeinntri ravish. owner unit ilius: of the Fischer, seconded by R. W. Kenme(13' given away to the lucky winners. car, and lir. Sprig bulb of whom Fischer the minutes ha adopted an read, Tickets are 21P or 5 for 81.00 Any or' lir. and Mrs. Wm, Little, inn a in the final scot of the cal one of witch may wi f suffered bruises an d Motion farrtr•rl. n for you a 1 . e u n*uabrasions.The following accounts were p,„„lady's bicycle, a pressure cooker, a Mrs. Doan Davison is in Seaforth Nobel McTavish was thrown cam• lawn mower, a chenille bedepreed. hnapital where sato was taken on I pietely out of the esr Int es•ennerl with a bruised elbow. Mrs. Spell. $ 9.23 suffered an injury to her Shoulder. Following treatment at a flan •113 11p)111 101, the platy was taken to Sarnia and returned to Brusesls on Tinned ay. They !rail ieft Time sel. P11esd'ay morning tor their trip to the West. The car was extensively damaged, and the driver of the truck suffered considerable injury. will have a speedy recovery. • • • Ann. lleCurilp Lowry and son Jun and ,lits, Joan Speiran, Toronto. Fre spending a two week vacation with nine mentor. 711.1 3i. Speiran • • 71..:re. Archie and Peter Mc- Oillarree and their siete.r Margaret of Gads Hill, Ont, visited atthe home el' Mr. and Mrs, W. L Arm- strong one day last week. • M • Mr. an01 Mrs, Loiils D. Thompson spent last week in Toronto and at tended the' concert of the Toronto Philharmonic Orchestra and recitals at Toronto Con•servat°ry of Music. • • s Little Miss .Samara Lowry. Young- ,".,. ®®..a est child of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lowey is in the T(itchenernnaterlon Majestic VVonlen's Institute Inenitill where she underwent an operation for appendcitio on Friday Tenders will be received by the The July meeting of the Majestic of last week. undersigned till Friday, July 18th at Woolen's Tns,titute was held in the * * ,e e P. M. for the erection of a machin- library, Brussels on Thnredey P.m. Mr. and Mrs. John Mooney of effectively. ery building at Ethel. Plans and July 10th with 24 members :and 6 Winnipeg celled on relatives and specifications may be seen at the visitors present. Mrs. Cudmore pare• old friends here en Monday of this Huge Midsummer Sale Clerk's offlee at Ethel. The lowest sidled and opened the meeting with wast. Air. Mooney, a former rest. Arcade Store, Brussels or any tender not necessarily accept the singing of the Ode and the re- ,lent, will he better remembered by The Arcade Store, Brussels is ed. Security will oe required. peating of the Lord's Prayer. The the name "Tobe.” featuring a huge 2 -week midsummer Township of Grey, roll call was nnswered by "Naming • • • sate, Goods will he offered at 7. H. Fear, Clark, an Industry of Huron County," The Dir, and Mrs. Fraser McDonald of Ethel, O1)4. minutes of the June meeting and the Mr. ,Sack., who have not been treasurer's report were reed end east for 37 years, accompanied by adopted. Mr, and Mrs. Will McDonald, Ford The August meeting is to he a wiob and' Mr. Duncan McDonald, picnic at the home of Mrs. Ken Port Digin. were visitors in Brussels 81111110. The Branch priliest, "Mod- on Monday. ern Dressmaking' 'is to be belcl from Nov. 24-28 inclusive. Tt is hoped that as many ,a0 possible avail nem* selves of the opportunity to attend these classes. The date for the seinen; L W. Dckmier, relief groceries Wm., Gilles ie misc. Gillespie, hardware 6,59 Md. Henderson, intone grass 70.80 Dobt. Farrow, cutting weeds 4.60 Gilbert Speirs, cutting grass 7.00 Roht. Gemmell, fire account 4.nn D. N. McDonald, fuel ... ' 47.44 Walker Funeral Home, R. Stevens 70.1 County of Huron. Winolrarn Engagement Announcement i41r. and Mrs. Allan ee:emitter ,Jamestown 0n00unce the engage ment of their only daughter Mary Margaret Ruth to Stephen Clark Sharpie, only son of Mr. and Mrs, Ware Sharpin, •Rhlevale. Ont. The United Church "Know Thyself" was tine suh.ieel of the morning sermon in the T'niten Obmarh. self-examinetion simnel lead to greater Ilerson111 integrity. Mtn. Harold Campbell tang "is IIr your nextrloor neighbor V' very Ice Cream Social will be held on the n of Mrs. W. Go on Thursday, July 17th, from 8 to 10 Women's sponsored by the WomeDistrict t3 on Persality rayl teary to the Can'adtan Legion Dress," is Dee. 3 Int thin ondate may EVERYONE WELCOME be changed. AdmIsason 25c Mrs. Harold ,Sipeir then gave an In case of rain social will interesting raleclonnt of the highlights be held in the Legionof the 50th anniversary of the Bound- ing of W.I.'s helci to Guetpet on aune Four ;girls from the last class In my Fa'ther's house are many mansions, Melville Church Minister Rev. G. A. Miles. M -A. 10 a. m. Sundayol and'BBible Bible Class 11 a. nt. "Open Windows,' Louis D. Thompson, Organist and Choirmaster. The United Church OF CANADP Minister Rev. Hugh 0. Wilson 11 a. -m. Morning W.00 0i -0 Giving Life Decarection Self -Control. Junior Congregation, Everyone Cordially Welcome. Church of England Parish of Brussel° Rev. J. H. Kerr, Rector 7th Sunday After Trinity Ally 20th, 1947 St. John's Church Bruasins 2 p. m. Sunday School 3 0. m, Evening Prayer St. Gsoree's Walton 9,30 a, M. Morning Pray St. Devl'd'e Church Hon 11,15 a, m•. Morning Prayer Prayer fryn 111 Mrs, 'Walter 'Forest left town Monday artet^noon of this week for a visit out West and will visit her sister BCrs. Peacock at JSoisswain, Men., she *RI also be accompanied by her niece Mrs. Agar of Stratford. They anticipate meeting many of their former friends in that locality. coffee maker or 3 pair of nylon hese. GET YOUR TICKETS NOW. Brothers He Had Never Seen Surprise Brussels Merchant Thr ,other day two print men walked into Stewart /.awe's ,.fore and waited their turn to be sen veil. One of the men pleend n consider- eble order fe mucic?es aucl a:krd that they he ereditn.1 to him and cera t?s hnm0 111 the nountry. Hospital. Indigent patient 41.13 Th eat rimer then disrinsei his Rrnsselc Hydro, St. lights identity and that of 111; companion. and town hall 110.19 They were Mr. Lowe', tw., breth,•ra. W. /T. Bell. June salalv 120.00 , Pee% and Lawrence were taken to G. R. Campbell, June salary 15" never seen before. Twenty-nine Tt was moved by 11. W Kennelly. 1 V'.1 1.4 lien their par,"(') died, and seconded by J. W. Fischer that the Ros sand Lawrence were taken to accounts as presented ha paid live with relatives In Saakatebr•.van. MoUc'n Carried. ; while Stewart and his sister Wilma It was moved by L. VC". Eel(mier, I __ -ined in Brussels with Dir, and seconded by R. en. Kennedy that Rr• ; Mrs. Peter Stewart. Wilma had Law No, 4, 1947 as read a first and , ited her brothers in Englefield, ,somal time. he read a third time Sank a few years ago, but Stew - and passed. This wa0 a By -Law re- 'art,strletinr the use of stdownikr to , who was only three years nl l at the time of his penmen deathn pedestrian traffic only. Motion tarried It was model by 3. W. Fischer, seconded by R. W. Kennedy that By - Law No. 5, 1947 no read a first and second time be now read a third time and fln:ally passed. 'P11!, wes.n greatly reduced price; to cloak (By -/raw to provide for the issue nt summer stock Quickly to provide ' Building Permits, where cost of room for fall merchandise. Sumner dresses and blouses will be sold at amazing bargain• prices, also slack sults and sports wear, including shoes„ for girls and men Yard goods and curtains at special sale prices. See advertisement on barn 00ge of this paper for details. Don't miss your share of these outstanding bargains. Visit the Arcade Store Curring this 2 -week midsummer sale. Miss Margaret McLauchlan Friends of Miss Margaret Me - Former Local Man1 Lanchlin were grieved' to hear of her Aided In Rescue passing away at her home, 221 Of Accident Victims Concord Avenue, Toronto, on 31117 7I in Jr. Homemaking, (Donna Cud- London, Ont., July 15—A Kitchen, 6th. atter an illness of several more, Lillian I ke. Janet Semis and erg transport driver and his sister -in- months. Marian ,Saris) thea made their law were' bmried 50 feet over the 9711e eldest daughter of the late aide of a bridge into the Medway Duncan and Elizabeth McLauchlan, river, six males north of here early Mies McLatrcllliln wags born on the today when their 15 -ton beer -loaded faT1n two miles north of Brussels, trnek struck a cow, and its gasoline and previous to removing to Toronto tank exploded. In 1922, lived in Brussels for a The transport, speeding down- number of years. grade into the village of Arve, was he is .survived by one brother. overturned and demolished. The .Toho B. of Winnipeg, Man, and fro Mot mounted the cement side three sisters, Elizabeth, Annabelle rail of the bridge, whore it tottered and Sarah -at '1' to. A hrothm ;, appearance to present theis. local leaders, Mrs, Chas. Davi', and Mrs. Garnisls with a gift 111. appreciation for their untiring services. Mrs. Davis made a suitable reply to the address read by Donna Cudmore end gift presented by Lilian Lake. Mrs. (arils we.sn't present but received her gift at her home. ■ The National Anthem brought the meeting to a close after which Ole in flames, The driver Sylvester hostesses, Mrs. Jas, Bryan,, Bliss Brenner, and, the woman, Mrs, Mar - served Addie .Cardiff, Mrs. Wm, Cardiff end Mrs. Albert Cardiff a de• garet Brenner, were saved front lioious lunch. drowning in the rah •swollen stream. Both, were taken to victoria kens' pitnl suffering front shock, ,and Brenner also front a compotnl facture of hire leg, The limb was set at the scene by Art Lennox, a first-aid instructor from a London factory, Dennis J. Doyle, Lontlon sales- man, told police be hit the 66w as he drove into London a: moment before the wreck of the Ratter Dance Postponed The dance advertised to be held in Brusesls Town Hall on Friday. Jnly nth has been postponed because of the Lions "arnival being noel in Sea!ot'th on that elate. E QL':NT THEATRE Seafortl'a. Ont• NOW PLAYING .t Thurs., Fri., Sat, July 17, 18, 19 Never Say Goodbye with Errol Flynn and Eleanor Pat•ker You will want to see thls gay-- light-hearted ay 'light-hearted production, Mon., Tues., Wed., Juy 21.22.23 The Big Sleep (Adult Entertainment) with Humphrey Bogart Lauren Bacall A Masterpiece of Mystery (Themes) and sister ]Mary) p*e• deceased her some years ago. Through moron of her life WAS spent in the 10me, as the homemaker hes generous h:ospitaiity and reedy sense of humor endeared her to her many friesl<ie: and family, by whom she will be sorely missed. Her independent spilt and strict ad- herence to the prinr.lples of richt and wrong will be long remembered by those who knew her. The many heantifnl fi:omat trihntes bespoke the high esteem In whine she was 'held by her friende tra11'ei1011t, which was enroltte from Service in Toronto was held at the Kitchener to Windsor with 200 bar, Mye11aoE1liptt Funeral Home on rely of beer, Tuesday evening, and in the absence "T pulled into a ian.e to see what 1 of deer regular pastor, Rev. Dr. J. R. damage had been done and a mo• P. Sclater, was conducted by Rev. meat later heard the transport's Ten Best, end attended by a Targe brakes shriek." said Doyle,_ "There otrele of friends, was a terrific creel; and a flash The remains were taken to that lit up the landscape as the gage Btnlssels on Wecln.esdaY. where 1111 tank exploded and the cab took service was held In Melville Presby fire" torian •Chetrcb, prior to interment "I grabbed a. fire exttngnislter in the family plot in Brussels end ran to the binning cab. hut , Ceinet:ery; the service in the Chltreh mind find nobody there," said Cleve being eonduoted, by Rev. Mr. Milne T>avideon of Ktteh,ener, driver et of Melville Presbyterian Clench, •lr. Jt that follewe re • . : • M1•. B S building or repairs to existing building exceeds 3100.00. Motion carried. As no further business was brought before the meettn.;