The Brussels Post, 1947-9-24, Page 1'P S'i PUBI..IS __ 1EIOUSE
RALLY DAY AND
BARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES
-- At —
MELVILLE CHURCH
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th
11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.
Preacher — Rev. George A.1VIllne, IVl. A.
GuestSoloist — Mr. Alex onto Cyn Tenor, vvattcry of Music.
`Special Music by the Choir.
MMUMOGWM
Teeswatelr Fair Sept. 30th, Oct. lst.
Commencing at 12.30 p. m. Sharp.
OUTST.h:NDING HORSE SHOW — (23 heavy teams, 33 sinate heroes
in harness at 1946 fair).
3 Road
FIVE RACING EVENTS Mobile Starting 2Gat.15 ewill lbe used. Races
Regional Hereford & Yorkshlr•0 Shows, Exeter Brass Band, Durham
•
Pipe Band, Musical Chairs on Horseback, Chicken fly Contest,
Comic Vehicles, See Cr,tt and his mule (Worth the admission
price), Novelty Juggling Act, Dance Team from Detroit, etc, etc,
"Nowhere can you see 5P much for so little'.
A. G. Reid, Pres. A. B. MoKague, Sec,
Wednesday, September 24th., 1947
Turn Clocks Back
Saturday, Sept. 27
In common. with other communi•
tiee Brussels will revert to Standard
'Time at midnight Saturday, Set. I.
27th. Dont forget to sot bark
your rlork one hour at midn;ght
Saturday. All churdh services Sun•
clay will be on Standard Time.
Brussels and Clifford Ladies --
Finals for League Championsltip
'Playing the beat three out of five
series.
1st game—WednrsdaY, Sept, "_1th---
Cilffor.1 at Bvuesrlr.
2nd game ---Tuesday. Sept 3uth
Brussels at CIle el
3,11 game--Thar'day, October 2nrl--
Cliffnrd at Bruss'i<
4th gam('-SVednesd ey, (k•t. sth- -
13russeis at Clitfnrd
5th game—fif necessary) Friday,
Oct, 10th in \S'ingtrani, tinct• of
game to 'he determined later)
The first four genres are varied
for 3.00 p.m., sharp•
1P a game is cannel out. ---that
game will b' relight up at the end of
th'• schedule, A club making the
trip and the eon)" is rained cut, snnl
club will receive onehalf expenses
going bark the second time,
UMPIRES—George Cowan, Lon-
desboro; :Johnny Bell, Listowel,
LTakes New Post
SS'iiliam Black former teacher of
•
,mom
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO1
OutstandingToronto Singer Majestic Women's institute
Lions Club Frolic To Visile Brussels of the
Moving Pcture Show
The September nloealn
A Moving picture show entitled Nil% Alex Docherty, i ow. of thou mown Women's Institute was Meld
?n 1946 there was considerable "Dar 20" starring William Boyd as 'fr,rnu.ln (•obs•vntoty rd Mn:ic, wilt in the Ihuysels library on Thursday'.1nuht as to whether it would Prove Hopalong Cassidy with Andy Clyde. be circ ine-r soloist at bot f !'vle's Sept. 1141 with an s,htendaalce. of 29.
a sneecss. It so happened that
George Reeves, Victor eery and in Melville Church on Solidty. Sept. Mrs. Earl Cludmore presided said
3;. The Sunday Sehnnl Rally Dap the usual ()wiling exe rr.lses called
-w•vi+•' Will he he1r1 at 11 a.m, when on the secretary for the minutes of
ott•ndance awards will he presetuted. the August meeting and the financial
The Harvest Thaeltstriving Son'. reports. The roll call was "MY
11947 Fail Fair
R'lu n the Fall hair was revived
Fair surpassed nil expota�tlon,
That was not achieved without hard
work on the part of the board of
director". They accomplished more
than the mere revival of the Fair in
thea it was judged one of the best 0n
record,
Building on the foundation rind
1, . i yea". the directors have in-
creased the prize money end Mtn -
deem' new rlass9es data yea;. Support
has not been lacking which can be
seen by a glance at the lists of
drnl.t.initc, special prizes, and sub.
serlptions on display in D. A. Rono's
stare window.
S cilli of the hmallrr Fairs have
Writ had a 00l -•V snceessful year. nuc
in one or two in0t9uoe5 they ma.y bo
disronthlned, It wnrlld appear
that interest in the rural Fair Is on
the wane in some areas. The
-irnitimmee of that lark of 'interest
should give rise to feat eoneenn, It
l= true liar a Fall Pair may not
Provide the sensational amusement
t11 �t you land 111 the riles, but it
1 0. 4ainitely anvil a true Pictltre
of th • industry of the country. To
bewail the flow of our young
people from the country to the cit.y
dors not help to .'tem that flow. On
1 the 01 11P1' hand, wh011 y01 Sllp?last
' your own Fall Fair you are helping
to make rural life attractive to the
boys and girls, in their `teens, who
history and English at Brna(•sls Com ;10' now piaandrig 'thclr llfe's Work,
lineation S0h001 left Brussels Iast To stimulate an intsrrat in farming
cansalalls.' � "�" week to take up a graduate as. on the part of our youth, the Pall
+nnts1 nt Tri le Cities Col- 1 Fair directors have spared no effort
'1 '
Grey Township Federation OF
Agriculture
— BANQUET
At Cranbxook Presbyterian 1C lurch
On —
]FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10th
Guest Speaker : -
Professor G. E. Reman, 0, A. C.
Presentation to Boys and Girls.
Club Members.
$1.00 per plate —
Tickets may be purchased from any of the direcctors or
Secretary up to October 4th.
Evangelistic Meetings
"That thy will may its done in lin
Town Hall—Brussels
earth as it is in heaven." 1 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.
Melville Church
Minister Rev. G. A. Milne, M.A.
Rally Day and Harvest
Thanksgiving S•trvl:er.
Sunday School assemble
atam•
11 a. m, Rally Day Service.
Theme; "The Lord of tr'e
Harvest"
Sacrament of Bop'liam wille hsed,
Sunday School atten.danee.
awards will be presented,
7 30 p, m, Harvest Thanks-
giving Song Service.
Guest soloist at both services'
Mr. Alex. Docherty (Tenor)
Toronto Con,sarvaitorY of Musca
Louis D. Thompson, Organist
and Choirmaster.
All Services on Standard Milne.
The United Church
OP CANADA
Minister Rev. Hugh C. Wilson
11 a. M. Momting Worship
"Desiring The Beat"
Junior Congregation
12 Chescit School and
Bible Close
7 p, m. Eventing Praise
"The Loot Christ:'
A11 Services on Standard Time,
Everyone Cordially Welcome.
Church of England
• Pariah of Brussels
Ray. J. H. Kerr, Rector.
17th Sunday Atter 'Trinity
Sept, 28131, '1947.
tit. John's Church Brussels
2 p. m. Sunday Sch001
8 p, m, Evening Prayer
St. Genre* WAWA
9,30 a, m, 1Veorning Payer
10.80 a. m, Stneday School
St. DsVI'd's Church Rout -rya
11,15 a. In, Morning Prayer
Sandal' 9choO1
...............isfortmoommacifoolves
DANCE
In Community Hall, Bluevale
Thursday, Sept. 25th
Dancing from 10 to 1
Music supplied by
Wilbee's Orchestra
Come and enjoy a good time.
Admission at popular prices.
Lunch Cotmter
Proceeds for the building fund.
si
lege, ledicott, N.Y. Triple Cities so make this year's Fair very much
(Wpm, is affiliated with Syracuse a poung people's Fair. Should tins
TTniverstty, Mr. ?Meek graduated. prnt•r suececsfnl, more will be done
bachelor of arts, from Western . to that direction in 1148.
University in 1942. following 1 This year•, tine paviliox will hoarse
The Brtaseels Ltn;ns Club met on
which he held a graduate as- at least three dismla.ys which ye
u Monday evening for the first suP?Pr
meeting of the fail term, Dnug.
Lawless presented a fine report of
the International Convention held
in Windsor in July. Of particular
irltenest vvas his description of the
ball game at Briggs Stdium where
the groundsmen quickly prepared
the field following a heavy downpour
le rain.
Reports of various committees
ware received. The membership
Committee submitted Tour neve
names which were all approved.
Preparations were completed for
the Frolic to be held on Friday night.
Douglas Fawley. Floppy's every-
body's
very
body's favorite --and this is his best
picture. That's all ,we need see
We'll be seeing you at the Ilrussrls
Arena at the Lions Clnh Frolic on
Friday night at 8 pen,
Child Crosses Ocean
To Father At Ethel
One of the latest and yotl0gcot
arrivals in the district of liithet is
little 'Miss Hazel McNeil, three years
old, who came nut from England
unaccompanied, to Join her father
H.
atherH. T, McNeil, of Feltel,
A fellow-pasPenger on board the
A rntltania lookrd afted. the v mn„tter
While slay merle the Pectin trip. aid
at woad, my
over and supervised Il"r journey to T•nderwnnd. of R R. 1. li'ingltala.
Toronto. George attended S.S. No. 5. Tern -
berry Township. and gra4uatrrl from
Melville Church 'Wingham Collegiate la't June T -le
1 Played on the Basketball Team et
"Christian Living Demands Moro ('„1' elite end 38,11,i1'tt941 in Ru1by
Than Knowlege" vvas the bnhjeet el and Softball, as well. ,
110x, Cense Miler's se Mon r11 i For the past four years, nearer.
Service will be at 7,2(1 p.1u., and the Favorite House Plant and its Care,
theme of both service",' will be "Tire Tire gtrahlhnm provs1 to be the mord
Lord of the Harvest." popular plant. Letters of thanks
Thi' 5010"anle1lt of Baptism "rill be from Mr,. Win Speir and Mrs. Jack
dispensed at thou heglnning of the Wheeler for gift retetrad were then
morning ,ervice. read. Plans were then made f0t
displays, exhibits and booths at the
Brusesls Fal Wafer.
Huron County Federation
Awards Scholarship Mrs, Clary- Long then gave a care -
The Hiroo County Federation of fully prenarerl and interesting
Agrirll1bt, Srholnoeh'.p. which 1s report of the area convention lteld
4th
awarded each year to a student from act the 0A.t'. 'n Gnutnh 0n Sep0.
101C•r„r (. n.tr. '1(''rias the Ontrni0 and 5th, Mrs. Harold Speir of
Agricultural Cnlleee, has been nreer-ls was chairman for this con -
awarded, this year. to George reeler- vention.
Halifax Red Cross workers took o son of lTr. and Mrs. G. 'v
Sunday morning The sermon was • has taken farm 10'rve so P.9 10
based on Revelations 3. 15.22, thr assist his father in tbo operation of
Let.ter to the ('herrn of the L1101:' his three hundred sere farm. and sn
Beans. The morning anthemwas goes to College with the practical
"Praise The Lard" by' Tamblyn. knowledge of farming. having
At the evening. s'rvire Rev. Mr, and worked upon his father's farm
Milne continued the series of while growing up.
sermons on the 011 Testament : The best wishes of his County go
prophets, and reviewed the life and with George,
work of Samuel. 3Tr. Gerald Gibson
rendered, the . solo . "T Need Thee
Passed Away In St, Joseph's
s
Every Hour" by Lowry. Hospital, London
Earl R. Ament passed away on
Sunday in St. Joseph',, Hnspitsl,
London. where he '•erently under The United Church
went an operation. ?Tr. Amend is
f Brussels. Major Corbett of the Salvation
The Lions Club
hi
Matronship at Syracuse rniverslty. cannot afford to miss. T ere
s
For nine months Mr,Rlnek held a 1 every indicnrtinl of a considerable
increase in the number of exhibits.
Particularly in the pavilion sections.
Tho direr -tore bare in view en
ambitious programme for making
111e Fair grounds s00rm:1 to none in
the country. The realization of this
programme will depend, of coulee.
on your response to their appeal
that you attend the Fair—the
Brussels Fair—Your Fah'.
teaching post nt the army specialized
h•n'nine Program seinen at Auburn.
N.Y„ after which be spelt a year as'all
n teacher at Ridley (Woes, St.
Catharines, During the summer of
11147 Mr. Black completed a tbecis en
St. Joseph's Island, 0 study in re•
glomal specfalizoainn," This thes-
is was submitted +0 and accepted
by the Graduate Scheel of Gen-
gra,phy as part of Mr. Blark's
requirements for his muster of
arts degree. While at Triple
Cities College, ItTr. Blnrk u 11 con
Mee his post geminate work in 'Mrs. George. Galbraith opened het
geography, home last Tuesday evening for the
e regular meeting of Melville Young
Women's Auxiliary. The hostess
Scottish Defeat presided during the Deyrtienal
Huron All -Stars period, assisted by Mrs, Ti. Debuts,
There was a large turnout of hiss T. Armstrong. Mrs, R. ()emmell
i soccer fans at Victnri:l pant 331n0• ' and Miss 1, Pease The chanter of the
fl day anemone for the :zany.' Irotwren t Study Book entitled "Tire Church
Toronto Scottish and the t-Tnrnn Ml- ' Take Rant in Tndin," was presented
Stars which the visitors won' ley a
3-2 score, Sottish were fhr first
to 80000, Annus Wors r.,1. 111011 star
onitside left, heating Riley with a ' a social hour, A delicious lent+
swerving shot, The .11101 10 came was served by the committee,
haat with a smart gnat by Bennett,
and then tools Om laid when Delay j
ey tapped the ball between the urn
rights. Allan, the Mien r0ntre
(Orwell), scored a third goal which
was disallowed, on at -mount of nn
Infringement, Scottish . rallied
quickly sand scored twice through
Woodward,
Melville Young
Wornen's Auxiliary
in a most interesting ma•neer, are,
Sweeney the presides*, emu:Meted
the business which was followed by
11 Contrary to general neer
ur0atlon
Capitol Theatre the Hon team Heid its own
thronghoet the game, ,and on sev.
area ocarsions had the 5rottish peaWed within their own goal area'
130th teams gave '1n excellent dis•
play of clever football, and great
credit mast be given the A11 -Stars,
who were playing eannther' ofor the
feet time es a
ard
of the Scottish was the most out'
etre-0111g player on the field. Den.
brook, Delaney, and Pearson tree°
eon1sp 41t101 a among the All -Stare,
Representing the All -ft rs were
Ittlery (Brut -steels). S. O'Connor tSt,
1 CiOlumbanl, Pearson (130105.5015),F, O'Connor (St. ColeMh0111. Dal•
anad,tte (Walton),King (1300145e18).
Daninook (Atwood). Bennott (Wel-
;
ton), Allen (Brussels), Lowe (lime -
eels), Delaney (St (1011m1han). Sul-
ly (04, Cotumben), and ('ox (Eth01).
The game was in charge of William
13e11, Brussels.
LISTOWEL
TO -NIGHT — SEPT. 24-25
"THE WEB"
TENSE — EXCITING
Adult' Entertainment.
Two Big Attractions
FRI. - SAT. — SEPT. 26 - 27.
"Keeper of the Bees"
— PLUS
"Home on the Hauge"
warn am: wrimmteemm esmnammeasom
MON. - TUES. SEPT. 29 - 30
FOTO-NITE $160
OFFERS
r
"3 LITTLE GIRLS TN BLUE"
CKNX MON.. FRI. ---6 P. M.
2 DOUBLE PASSES CALLED
EACH NIGHT,
REGENT THEATRE
Seaforth, Ont.
Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull gave an
instructive paper On tri' Planning,
Planting and care .1 a well kept
garden and lawns.
Thr next meeting_ is to be held
in the library nn Oot. 9th, the Pro-
gram being in charge of the cone
yeller of citizenship,
The National Anthem brought 9319.
meeting to a close after which the
hostesses. Mrs. C. Davis, Mrs. IJ -
Evans, Mrs. R. Gemmell and Mrs. H.
Garniss served lunch.
Don't forget the 01001111 6 contest
booth sponsored by the Majeeelc
netitute at the Brussels
SS omens I
Fall Fair.
the son of Phillip Ament n
He i survived ny his daughter
Nancy Lee Ament, Washington, T).C'..
by his father and three brothers;
William of Gateway; Scott of
Trenton and Harry of Sioux Loon•
ont: by four sisters, Mrs. etarea0et
ITawkshaw, Brussels; Mrs, 3. R.
Lynn of Walkerville; Mrs. George
Dawson of Port Stanley; Mrs 'ST. C.
E. Kidd of Beardmore. A private
funeral service was hold on Tues•
day afternoon from his father's
residence. Rev, G. A. Milne (Melt-
ed. Interment took place in
B.russeIs Cennetery.
10111y. at Stratford. addressed the
Congregation at the United Church.
The occasion was *he fall thank: -
offering service •rf the Woman's
Miesionery Society. Major Corbett
was especially qualified having spent
seventeen years as .1 Salvationist In
'India. Mrs. Corl:let+ also contributed
a Gospel Hymn as '1 solo.
In the evening the service was in
charge of Rey. S. Brenton of Ethel,
who spoke on the text "As he thinll:-
eth in his heart so is he."
m s o
.t Thurs., Fri., Sat. Sept, 28, 28, 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—ane
DID risk scandal with that Painter!
But What a Girl.'.. you'll love her
—and the amazing . story of her
Career from cornfleld to Capital,
BAZAAR
under the aupices of
Melville
'Young Wornen's
Auxiliary iliary
to beheld
November Pith1'947
In
Library
Watch for further
announcements
Featuring
Mon., Tues., Wed., Sept. 29, 30, Cot, 1
The Locket
with
Laraine Day Brian Aherne
Robert Mitchum
An unusual and compelling „psycho•
pathic drama which will prove very
interesting to the Theatregoer.
Next Thur, Fri„ Sat., Oct^ 2, 3, 4
Michigan Kid
In Teohnlcolor
with
Jon Hall Victor McLagen
Rita Johnson and Andy Devine
All the thrills of Rex Beaoh's
mightiest adventure story. A saga of
the West's most dangerous man.
any New Attracti
COMING --
The Egg and I
With
Claudette Colbert Fred MOMut'ray 1
Something to crow about 1
G K. N. x. GOLDEN PAIRIE .COWBOYS
KEN.
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