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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1947-9-17, Page 1THE BR POS I' PUBLISHING HOUSE._. DUFF'S UNITED CHURCH — •WALTON — REV. R. G. HAZLEWOOD,B. A„ MINISTER 82ND Anniversary Services SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Daylight Saving Time. SPECIALSPEAKER REV. DR. R. T. RICHARDS Of Centennial United Church, London. Special Music By Choir and Visiting Talent ;fir i- T,A TIFF, Seaforth, Ont. Thur., Fri., Sat. Sept. 18, 19, 20 Nobody Lives Forever with John Garfield and Geraldine Fitzgerald This action thriller melodrama of the "confidence game" with Garfield playing rough and romantio should please the gals and give the guys who brought them some thrilling entertainment! Let's col Mon., Tues., Wed, Sept, 22, 23, 94 The Man I Love with Ida Lupino and . .Robert Alda An interesting picture of love and romance. Next Thurs.. Fri., Sat. Sept. 25, 26, 27 The Farmer's Daughter with Loretta Young Joseph Cotten Ethel Barrymore Let's be candid about Katie. She DID take a job as a housemaid in a bachelor congressman's home and she DID fall in love with him—gib• DID risk scandal with that painter! But What a Girl. . . you'll love her her —and the amazing story of career from oornfleld to Capital. DOMING-- ^� THE LOCKET wltn Laraine Day Brian Aherne Robert Mitcnum Search me 0 God and know my heart- Melville Church Minister Rev.. G. A. Milne, M.A. 10 a. m. Sunday SBhool and ible Class, 11 a, m. "Christian Living Demands More Than Knowledge 7 p, m. 2nd in the series on "The Prophets." Louis D. Thompson, Organist and Choirmaster, The United Church OF CANADA Minister Rev. Hugh C. Wilson 11 a, m. Morning Worship W. M. S. Thankoffering Major Corbett Of The Salvation Army. Junior Congregation 12 Church School and Bible Class 7 p. in, Evening Praise "The Lost Ohrtet" Everyone Cordially Welcome. Church of England Parish of Bruesels Rev. J. H. Kerr, Rector. Bt.John's Church Bruseario 2 p, m. Sunday School 3 y(.. m. Evening Prayer Bt. eiorects Walton 0.30 a. in, Morning Prayer 10.30 a, In, Sunday Soh*OL et:, Darol'd's Church Hetsfryn 11.15 a, m, Morning Prayer 10 a. in. $rusitlay Ballot% To Open Fair C. D. Graham, •Deputy. Minister of Agriculture for Ontario, who will officially open the St'aforth Fall Fair on Saturday, Sept. 20. Grand Foothill Match Toronto - Scottish Vs. Huron All -Sura at Victoria Park, Brussels on Saturday, Sept. 20 Kick-off — 3.30 P.N.I. Admission -- 35c DANCE In Community Hall, Bluevale Thursday, .Sept. 25th Dancing from 10 to 1 Music supplier) by Wilbee's Orchestra Come and enjoy a good time. Admission at popular prices. Lunch Counter Proceeds for the building fund. Evangelistic Meetings in Town Hall --Brussels Meetings every Sunday night 8 P.M. 3 P.M.—Gospel Hall on the 2nd Concession of Grey Speaker—Clifford Smith Shelbourne, Ont. Undenominational Fundamental Everybody Welcome„ :Capitol Theatre LIST0WEL TO-NIGHT— Wed.-Thurs.-Fri. CLARK GABLE in "The Hucksters" SAT. SEPT. 20 ONLY TWO BIG ATTRACTIONS. "Singing in the Corn" and Sun Valley Cyclone' MATINEE 2.30 p. m• SELS P Wednesday, September 17th, 1947 BRUSSELS, ONTARIO Brussels Legion Attend Drumhead Service A large number from the Brussels Branch of the Canadian Legion attended the Drumhead Service held is Myth on Sunday, Sept. 14th. The euetal speaker for the occasion was Rev, (Flt, -Lieut.) T. D. Jones, Chap. lain of Clinton R. and C. School, CARD OF THANKS My sInlcere thanks to a:1 those who so kindly remembered me during my recent stay in the hospital. The cards and gifts with the accompanying good 'sishe& did ouch to help pass the time pleas- antly. Such thoughtfulness is innch appreciated, Mrs. Inc. Gibson B. C. S. Notes (By Doreen Coutts) On the afternoon of Monday, Sept, 8, the annual election of the Student Oounoil was held in the school. Tinder the chairmanship of Audrey Andenson the election Was cal rind through sac cesseully with the follow- ing students holding positions: preaileine. June Work; idle -press. (lent, Donald McDonald; secretary - treasurer, Audrey Anderson, Girls' athletic director, eturiel Anderson; Boys' athletic director, John Wilson; Literary convener, Jean 1latheeon. Library Notes lunch cnnven•sr, Fr•tnnes. Dennis; The Public Library will be (e'en social convener, Joan Ste. Marie; from 3 to 5 every afternoon (instead plaardst, Doreen Long: editor, Doreen of from 2 to 5) except Saturdays. doubts. , when it will be open from 2 to 5 as usual. A new supply of books has been received from the Huron County Library and another Travelling Library will be on hand soon. FTUES. OFFOTO-�17'EER $140. Mon: Attendance Card Night. 'Cynthia" SEPT. 22 —_ 22. YOUR NAME MAY BE CALLED TO -NIDI T CKNX MON.-FRI. i,p. ni. Football Takes Over Tone's In the return game with London Dry Cleaning Agency C.N.R. played at Victoria Park, the Miss C, Hingston has taken over Brussels team did not show the same the agency for Tone Cleaners ani form as they displayed in the first Dyers of Mount Forest. Owing to Mr. game at London, and suffered a 3.0 E. oung disposing of the agency. All defeat. Lack of trafnllig and practice those desiring to have dry cleaning told heavily against the Huron boys done should leave it at Miss in the second half, the first half Hdngston's store not later than beln'g scoreletss and play in favour Nlonelays end Thursdays at noon. of the home team. On Saturday afternoon at 3,50 p.m. the Huron All -Stars, a select W.M.S. of Melville Church from the Huron league, will match their skill against Toronto Scottish The Women's Mies!nnauy Society for best display of clahliae, special of Melville Presbyterian Church held one of Canada's best football teams, therir regular meeting on Wednesday prize of 32.50. It is hoped that all piaceu of business The judges in the livestock inwill close while the evening, Sept. 10, The meeting was town game opened with prayer by Mrs. M.h,e. classes will be: heavy horse,, Wil• is being played and that the sports -Liam Decker, Zurich; light horses, loving public win give this important The Scripture reading was taken by J. W. McCracken, Listowel; pnre- Mre. Matheson, The secretary's and game their whole -hearted support, bred cattle, 7. Stewart, Guelpb; treaeurer's reports we're given. Mies In the Toronto -Scottish v. Hirt CU dairy cattle, Hugh Hill, Goderich; All -Stars game to be played in Joyce Porter sang a beautiful solo, Meas Irene Stringer, Principal of the sheep and swig.. n. Stewart, Tins. Brussels on .Saturday, McDonald school Sept, 20 at cinch; poultry. Malenlm Fraser. Blyth, Herald Nelson. inin•tnu, well Riley (Brow -els); Pearson (thus. 'Maned India was welcomed. She judge the gratin, , fruit, roots and gave a most interesting talk nn her eels); J. O'Connor (St. Cobumban); vegetables. Mrs. Orville Hahkirk, F. O'Connor (St. Columban', • tial- work with the children and m•ideilyd Winghsin, will be the range in the Borne native clothing. After the madge (Walton); icing (Brussels); tog n.••r and bands r s .e�tinns, Donbrook (Atwood); Sennet: tWib meet'ng was closed . a sorra.) toil r senior and junior, Mies olive R•,nt, ton); Allan (Brussels); Lowe (Tires- was enjoyed and hush served. R'nevafe, will judge the ch Nis Brussels Fair Board Revises Its Prize List The directors of the Brussels Fal i'a!r board hove sene.1 it appleurent to the s'i're lint, nortainintr to the grade eattle and :lower •sec!Ion a. New provision. inrinde: Baby beet under 780 pounds 'not to be shown in the breeding classes), 34.00, 33.05. 32.00; pen of three steers under 900 pounds. $4.00, X3,07, 32.00; r,en of three steers over 900 pounds, $4.00, $3.00, 32.00; for best display of gladioli, special prize of 32,50; sets); Delaney (St, Columhan;: Ward (Ethel); Cox (Ethel), Melville Church PEOPT,E WE KNOW Mrs. B. Whittaa'd returned home after visifing her' fls'rghter Mrs, Carl Self in Brampton. * ,5.'e Rev..and. Mrs. Thompson,. Toronto, are spending a few days at the) manse wetli Rev. G. H. and Mrs. Milne. *' * 5 Mr, and Mrs. Ellis McLaughlin of Waterloo, Ont..spent the week end at the home of Ivlr. and Mrs. Len Armstrong, :a * * Mrs, John . Howard is substituting as teacher of Grades 1 and 2 during the absence through illness, of hiss H, McCutcheon. si fa e Mr, Phillip Ament celebrated his 88th birthday last Thursday. Mr, Ament is not enjoying the best of . health as his many friends would wieb, * * * Dr. and Mrs. Harper, George '-and Mrs, Evans are spending holidays and enjoying a trip to Huntsville and other interesting resorts through Muskoka, which contains some of the finest scenery in Ontario. * * a Mr. 1T. Wineherg, was summoned i to Toreinto; Tuesday morning be- I rause of tine sudden death of his father, The many Mende of Mr, 4irineherg in this community extend to hint .their sympthy in his loss. Time Table Changes EFFECTIVE Sunday, Sept. 28th, 1947 Full information from Candian National Railways - At the morning services r'1 Smelay. Rev, 1fr. 'Rine preached on the suhjeet 'The Pnvert of Huntan Tropes' and based the subject on St. Paul's Epistle to the ficbrewe. Chap, 12. 1. Miss ,Tune Work render: ed the ',tin 'Open the gate. of the temple' by Knaff. At the evening service •Rev. Mn. Milne preached the first of a se"ie' of sermons on the Old Testament prophets.' • The drat in -the 'eeries dealt wltli the Call of clew rind the import of the Burnie;, Bush. S; .,•i't` music was by Miss Mary Lon Me. Fnrlrane and Miss Margaret Cardiff 'who rendered the duet 'God will take entre of you' by Martin.. ' in the ladies' work s -e tten. •r'tr Fall Fair board will hold a coneert and dance in the town hall on the evening of the second day of the fair, Oct. 3. lien ionrpetltiru •.,i'..'te-t enure c:dribitnrs ;iVinn' `within 15 miles o1 Brussels as ton silver trays are open for. comnetit!en rq ex - bib tt,•. ;w=rite . within that t nein- One of these will he awarded t, the competitor gaining . ant; ., . points in, exhibits of everything grown s raised' an .the farm and in the garden. Teh second trephy will be awarded to the competitor , gaining most points in the classes for bale 'dorhestic manuiactuees, and ladies' work. CR A•Ni13R.00K There ps,ssed away at the home of his (blighter Mrs, (leo, MacDonald, Molesworth, on Wed., Sept, 10, William Henry Damn in his no year. The late Mr. Donn was born in Blanchard Twp• and carne to Grey Twp, when a boy. He farmed In the, West for 24 years, then moved to Cramhrook. He is; survived by, hie wife, the former. Margaret Abbott, one daughter Irene, Mrs, Geo, Mac- Dontild, Molesworth; Earl of Cahn• brook and Irwin in Manitoba, The funeral took place at, the home of hie son Earl on. Sat., Sept. 13 with interment in T3t'nsaels cemetery, The pall bearers were Minna McTag- gart, Wm. Smalldon, Mac Engel, Martin MacDonald, (tarry Heys and Robt. 0. ' Campbell, The service in Knox Presbyterian Church on Sunday wag coondu,eted by the minister. Rev. T. D. 'ditrlver who preached: on the subject "The Secret of Prayer.' Mrs. George Michel song the -solo 'Have yon been in the Garden with Jesus:" The service next Su.pnday et 11 axe. will be conduetcd by Rev. Thomas 0, 'Tutton of St. Andrew's Church, Moleswt'rth, Ptd. Smaliter, Toledo, Is visiting relatives in and nronutl Cranbronit, Oscar and Mrs Shaw, Niagara! Falls were week end guests at the home of Mrs R I{. McDonald. Mr. Shaw was a former teacher in Cram brook school over 35 yeaTe .ago and Lived in the house now owned by Mrs F. Bermes, Miss ];)dean Dark, .51.54'., London was a week end visitor at the home o4 M, iL'ngel. Sim and )lira Cameron were Al Detroit attending rho wedding of A. Martin, which took place in Saturday last. 117" OR LONGER WHEELBASE , for a more level ride and greater comfort, Dodge Deluxe and Special DeLuxo lead in their price class with a longer, 117" wheelbase, The Dodge Custom has a 1191/2" wheelbase. COIL FRONT SPRINGS , cushion road shocks, add to rid. Ing comfort, reduce body and chassis maintenance. 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Only coua- a.geous souls who are willing to climb the mountain of vision by prayer and perseverance will catch a glimpse of the world as it aught to be. The sermon was an appeal tow give the Bible a dhanoe and to give - the church a chance that We may be given meaning and direction. The evening service was in ch:trg& of Rev. A. G. Hewitt, B.A., of Auburn. Mrs King was at the organ in the morning, in the evening it was taken by Mise Ruth Wilson. Allongements have been made to celebrate the Anniversary at the United Churoh, Brussels on Sunday, October 12. Lions CIub Frolic Brussels, Sept. 2611s Kroeitlers Ladies, Softball team of Stratford will play Brussels All-Star team at 6 p.m. at Virhoria Park, Britsesls on Friday, Sept. 26th. This game will be only one of runny attractions being arranged for the Lions Chtb Frolic to be held here Sept. 26th. 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