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The Brussels Post, 1947-11-5, Page 1THE BRUSSELS POST Wednesday, November 5th, 1947 POST PU SILB H1NG HOUSE Brussels Legion Remembrance Day Service At The Cenotaph At 12.15 p. m. Sunday, November 9th All veferans are invited to attend this service. Massey -Harris Motion Picture Special Showing To -night, November 6th, at 8 p. m. In the Brussels Town Hall OPE SEE SCENES IN POST-WAR EUROPE SEE MAORIS IN NEW ZEALAND SEE NATIVE LIFE IN SOUTH AFRICA SEE GAUCHOS IN SOUTH AMERICA SEE MIGHTY NIAGARA FALLS A Romance of Two Hemispheres Sponsored by Your Local Massey -Harris Dealer J. W. Fischer ADMISSION FREE Evangelistic Meetings Town Hall—Brussels Meetings every Sunday night 8 P.M. 3 P.M.—Gospel Hall on the 2nd Concession of Grey Speaker will be Clifford Smith of Shelbourne. Undenominational Fundamental Everybody Welcome, Keep thy heart with all diligence for out of it are the Issues of tp5{' life. Mi'ivi!!e Church Minister Rev. G. A. Milne, M.A. 10 a. m, Sunday School and Bible Class 11 a. in. Remembrance Service Sermon inbject:—"Cue World!' Remembrance Day Music by the Choir. Brussels ussels 1 Legion, ion, €, The Ca Branch No,218, will attend this service. Cenotaph Service at 12,16 p.m. 7 p. 01, Old Testament Series. Louis D. Thompson. Organist and Choirmaster. The United Church OF CANADA Minister Rev. Hugh C. Wilson Organise, Mies Elva S'h:oldlee 11 a. in. blueing Wo?ahi'p "Honest Motives," Miesicn. Band 12 Sunday School and ntllass 7 p. m. Evening Praise Service in chiarge of the 'Huron Presbytery Young People's Executive. Everyone Cordially Welcome. Church of England Perish of Brussels Rev. J. H. Kerr, Rector, 23rd Sunday Aelar Trinity November. O'tit, 1947 $t, George's Churoh Walton --- 9.30 a. m. Morning Prayer 10.90 n' m. Sunday Sobooi Ste David's Church, Henfryn— 11.19 a, m. Morning Prayer Sunday School $t, Jdhn's Church, Brussels -- 2 P. m. Sunday Sehrol 3 p, m, l+ovening Prayer Don't Miss the BAZAAR in the Library SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8th under auspices of Melville Young Women's Auxiliary Sewing, Knitting, Handicrafts, Baking, will be featured. Tea served 2.00 to 5.00 P.M. DANCE under auspices of 1.O.O.F. • Benevolent Committee for Community Welfare In Brussels Town Hall On FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7th Muse by Ken Wilbee and His Orchestra Refreshment Booth under man- agement of Morning Star Rebekah Lodge g Admission 50c 2 GOOD DANCE PRIZES REGENT THEATRE Seaforth, Ont. NOW PLAYING --- Thurs., Fri„ Sat, Nov. 6-7-8 The Return of Monte Crisco with Louis Hayward and Barbara Britton An Impressive entertalfng hlstar(cal story with characters, settings and names stemming from the or'Iginal works by Dumas. Mon., Tues,, Wed. Nov. 10-11-12 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Johnny O'Clock with Diok Powell and Evelyn Keyes A tense drama about a tough „guy— It packs solid entertainment of the police variety. Legion Meeting 1 Friday, Nov. 7th The regular meeting of the Brus leeks branch at the Canadian Legion Nail be held on Friday, November 7th in the Legion Rall. Electbon of o1fiaers tar the coming year will be held. All members are asked to attend tibie meeting. The United Church The second sermon In a serlee ot four was delivered at the morning service tee the United Church,. 'tate text was the Royal Law "Thou shalt Love thy neighbor as thyself." In the evening 46te sermon. subject was "Ohiisltdum :Growth" "'Crow in grace amid in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Terme, Christ,' The choir, tmd.ea' the Mosotho of Miss Elva, TbioMitce, song both morning and evening. Ponpv Dav Sa+uedae. Nov. 8th Give your support to the worthy rause enet:adned by the case et Rom:embramce Dare poppies, Give generously for your poppy When you are asked to ctontrtbute on S•aiurday of this week. Like acnes rich with bloom, the crosses glow, White painted. lal•rarhing in a foreign syn Of those, the men. whose deathless effnnta wee The boom of Freedom from a tyrant foe. Overseas Mailing - Overseas Christmas Mailings deadline dates have been roeeived for Chrentmam mailings as follows: The Continent, letters and parcels. Nov. 8; the United Kingdom, parceKe,, Nov. 16; the United Tiingdonl, letters Nov. 99; in order to inure Christ- mas delivery. 'elite public is catt•tioned- to mail. e,e early as poesethle, ,sift parcels to the Melted Kinerlom up to the weight of 20 lbs. and clearly marked "(11ft Parcel", parcels crnntatn.ine food can- not he insured, the lienal fully cum- pleted customs tlenlnratlon mist be nftixed to all parcels and same may be obtained by applying at the post office and elmld be fatty rnmpleted before mailing In melte: to expedite despatohing. Notice Tho Cnurt of Revision ot the Asc cementRoil for 1 47 will be held in the basement of the Public Library- on 12th of November sit 7,30 P.M. All Ratepayers should govern REMEMBRANCE DAY To fall in line ulith other municipalities in the province, the.people ask that TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11th Be Brussels Remembrance Day And 1 hereby proclaim the same a Public Holiday and ask that all persons observe it as such. R. B. Cousins, Reeve. Little Starts Mission Band North Huron A Hallowe'en party was held in W.M.S. Convention the Library kat Thursday evening The sectional eonventian of the by the Little Stars Mibslon Bernd of North Huron Presbyterial of the Melville Church. A spienalid program I Women's Missionary Society mus held in the Btu:eva.le 'United Churn Tuesday, Oct. 28th. The meeting opened with Doxo- logy and Inrvoc+atton with Mrs. Greer. Wiingham, in the chair. The wershii period was conducted by the ladies of Bresis'ells• Auxiliary. The roll pall of the anxil1anies, evening auxiliar. les, C.G.T.T. grooms, Mission Band - and Baby Bands followed with a brief .report from each showine thea each society hued 1,1,41 heves 'tr 'each - was given by the chtldren assisted by Mrs; htitne and Mrs. Porter, Music was smpplied by Mr's. G. !:vans. Lunch was enjoyed by the ehildrenr MUNICIPAL NOTICE I hereby give notice that the Nom- ination of a Reeve. Four Council tors, Three School Trustees and One Hydro Commisisoner to serve the Village of Brusesls during the mg or .exceeding their allonation year 1948 :Mrs. Burden, Bluevale, extended will be held at the greetings to all present end Ahs. COUNCIL CHAMBER, B M E R BRUSSELS t C. G. HnaPee, Gerrie. remlied. At 7:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1947 1f demanded a Poll will be opened at the following places on MON-DAY. DECEMBER 8, 1947 Polling Sub -Division No. 1 in the Carmen Chamber in the Town Ha11 R. J. Bowm as D.R:O.: Ben Whittarcl, Poll (dark Polling Sub -Division No, 2 .... in the basement of the Public Library Robert Patrick, D.R.O. Joe Kelly, Poll Clerk Polls to be opened from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. G. R. Campbell, Returning Officer, Brussets MUNICIPAL NOTICE I hereby give notice that the Nomin- ation of s Reeve, Four Councillors and Three School Trustees to serve the Township of Warts during the year 1948 will be held at the MORRIS TOWNSHIP HALL At 12;80 P.M. to 1;30 P.M. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1947 if demanded a Poll will be opened at the followinj piaoes on MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1947 rennine. Cub -Die -Won No. 1 themselves accordingly. n.R , i roar Smith G. R. Campbell, Clerk roll Clerk, Albert Nesbitt Village of BrusselsPn7i!ng Rub -Division No. 2 D,RA., Alenno ,Tarkcon EE>`dEZER BAZAAR Poll Clerk, Walter Shortreed - Polling Snh-Division No, 3 will be held D.R.O.. Trirry McGuire TUESDAY, NOV. 1811 fee Clerk Wm, \ranCam p Open at 3 P.M. redline' Sub -Division No. 4 25c lunch will he served. ranee. ,Tames Bryane Poll Clerk, Mervyn Pipe SALE OF Polling Sub -Division No, 6 HOME MADE BAKING D R.O., Melville A atlera FARM, PRODUCE Poll Clerk, Mae. Sorrell APRONS revere Snh nivts'on No. 6 Under auspices of n R.n„ Sperling Johnston 1 S. John's Guild Poll Clerk, Carl Cowing Saturday, November 15th ' i Polls to be opened from Sale opens at 3 o'clock ! 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Tea served from 4 to 6 o'clock --- George Martin, Potu:•,1.1g Officer eneremeenresseseemeaegreeerecensmareermi Capitol Theatre MUNICIPAL NOTICE ' Next Thur., Fri., Sat., Nov. 13.14.15 The Angel and The Badman with ., i John Wayne and Gail Russell A skilled, superior• western story—,I this is no ordinary picture. Coming- Adult Entertainment Caravan With Stewart Grainger and Jean Kent Adapted from Lady Meaner* Smiths best.seller, L I S T O W E L TONIGHT -- THURSDAY FRI. - SAT. ,-- NOV. 6.7-8 "HOMESTRETCH" (Technicolor) with the horse VALIANT. Maureen O'Hara ,& -.erne' Wilde with. a background of the world's most colorful racing events. Sat. Matinee 2.30 MON., TUES., NOV. 10-11 "CALCUTTA" Alan Ladd In a Murder mystery solved In the exotio East, FOTO NITE TUF.S. OFFER $140.00 Mon. Attendance Card Night WED., THURS. FRI. -•- NOV. 12.13.14 'MIRACLE ON 34th STREET' You are gain to discover the MIRACLE. Listen for your name CKNX Mon. - Fri. 6 p. m. sieweemenevesseetweeeswieveromeeettesseesse BRUSSELS, .ONTARIO' /more is a moms ;tensing situation Lions Club n quina as ten thousand homes Hallowe'en Party wet hetnb,Ei or burned during Che The meanie parade. at the Lion* war. Included also were the W.M,S. Bleallowe'eu party held in the Town eehools no ea enort is being made to Hall presented the judges' with a rake !ranee, to rebuild these so the difficult task for the costumes were work may be carried on. many and varied. Prizes were There eta! much unrest and (civil a -mended as follows; war, The northern section is dome Best Ha11owe•'e t Coetume Children Mated by communists, hacked by under 6-JimmyLogan, Linda. Russ'» and Oltiang-Kia Site,' is trying Thoraeon; Hallowe'en Costume, boyo to held them and keep his country 9.9, J!'meny Edgar, Peter Teeming- united. way; (Niels 6.9, Joan Wilson, Blayne Miss Snparling hoe seen many Woods; Boys 9-12, Freddie Camp social (lenvere in the time she has bell, JI1II Perrle; Girl; 0-12, Mode been In (Thee, The mantel no longer Clank Shei'lie Porter; Best tressed hind their feet lint because of this nam, Dave MoLood, Mrs. Claire they :have ranch manuel labour to Long; Best dressed lady, Mrs, Ranh, perform. eueh as working in fields 14Liss Mina Baeker; National cos- tume, Neil McTaggart, Doug. Leach; Best mown, Martin Thornton, Allan• Bridge; Com,.:, Frank Willson, Ratp- Bronson (Jr.); Beet dressed couple,.. Bill Clark end Raymond Tucker. Two full length pictures, that delighted tele audience were whown by R. B. Cousins. Apples were dis- trihnhed to all present, and hauling Made of Coal. Before they always lived in seclusion. Maury women now go without sleeves in their dresses and have perman- ents as Western women do. There are women in influential positions and in rfiatrehes (here are as many mitten as men oilers. Dentistry is Practised by women and they etndy Pharmacy, silence and arts, end there are four women studylne medicine in Toronto new. In the •'„•e'r ,r eeionee aeharlq the Kph are are taus'ht to rank. entertain. care for children, therm, and ern, duot Christian prayer and worshr-, services. The, r There 1, still a :rent emelt as the dulriel neer which the Weil.e. tee jnrted:eaten rvmnrisee twelve million ••' "-ed mi1i1•nc of them have The feeasurerts report was gt,rn never heard r,f lbs t'hrletia't wry of by Mrs. 3'. A. Sutter, Clinton, show, life. ing 06143 had been sent to head- The president, 'ire. C. Teveter. quarters so far this year. Holmesville, told that all monies an, H. Kirkby. Welton, Christian � raised ovP” the ailnr'''t'nnr go to the Stewardship seeneta,:v, brought mit five points in her renort. 1. We are stewards -of all we have: and . are. ^_ Breldine Advance, either (item. or hosnifalc .in WVe,'nrn Canada. she n1sc, ,told of attentlin,o the Dom - We area hand of brattier.; webi'ea.+t Beard lest Mev. In the Home Christ as our Lrird'' paid Trod as re Afissinu th re •art ninetvnlne Father, 3. Our tanit Is wnrlrl wide 11'r•slnnni R,eren`r•,•r women mei embracing all persons ,'rrrye-here. I "' '° '' A -en, to nrtlyin r1iet'ir*,s 4. We ere a(cnnntnble to God fn,• all tt last gnmma'r to hold oo" l fp ''vier» not ince a fragment n on eine. teed Sundae .drools. ftelPnt, possese`ons anther rite. i Tlc wil h' 'luno+ sn earth it is the motive that determine •tr,e L641 ,.' 'nn•ear to aeP morn, Thnt if Thy ,will to 'o he done I Anality of our Heine etre giving• , T mist 1,- 'inn•, 'r MP. The Literature eerreteer 'fr.. Thr• t r, t,^ r 1 sit l: a hptn,, TTitlPhtecht Seafor•th, had rupiae of t, i•r \n'1 t and hanrlic- all the n"w and rnternalnw hnnit: t„ tee. in• tee• .i.T 1 lotion. Rhu'vale. use in the e1udy and work or the W 1tT.s. and nfhllate4 rrrntt115 "T11:411":' 'Mrs. Marl '.lints, e niten. T•^neper ' n:• T\ n R1 ,•a } n i^. th tea[ ante secretory, etreeserl ih' mitt sa p akar lit hrrlr . rr. SI,S1 re} of Tmember» ,int an':': t', r . Dr. Tthoad from W.14the.R,m the nsr of here"a^n .nlrn. , „ .... ;., t ,r••,:i:n+. 4.,f,a n^w hole but to rise their lnflne't,:, ,'.:.:i :, Th-? t . i; h' .I4 Celebrates Birthday And Anniversary On Tuesday afternoon of last week sixty relatives ansi friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Charles A. Simomns, Howick Townsh4p, to honour Mr. Simomns on hie 33rd, beelidsy, ems] to extend congratu- lations and hest wishes to both on their 60111 wedding alversarv, Mrs. Simmons was the former Elizabeth tTnderwood. The rooms. were taste- 0A1y srcnt•atn:d with candelabra, flowers and streamerq and during the afianonn the cnnple received many lovely gaffs. :\ little grand- daugh, Evelyn Simomns sang •e'Be- lieve Me, if A11 These Endearing Yonne Charms, atter which followed lrn address read by another grand- dou i1tee. Anna Porter and the pre- sentation of a three-storey wedd3,ng cake. and a fancy wool throw. Of the eleven rhildten born to Mr. and ales. Simons. nine are living, Gordon and Margaret, (Mrs, M. Porter). Winghani: Joseph. 1 -Tarry and Luella of Wroxeter; Roy of Fordwich. Stewart of lTthehurg, Fred of Stratford and Rees.,-; ,f Rnek Glen Seale There are thirty-fnee Brand• children and eilx great er tndehilieen. Mr. Simomns lies three brothers, Rev. Dyron of $e'tth Corns: Jelin of P assets lard George of Harristnn. Mrs. Blossom IS the SIIITIVIng tn'n,ber= lit' lies family. st this g riFll rs nm else Itof ests. Mary Ca m tio, ad pee.' Recent Additions tioriS duty of 511 members to striae' tee sentea t rhe, t in m r try ty , T•; The Library 1, , Vatted Nations Chet t r and tt ,, ,ere ee, Mr :Ind ti'e's one! 1n•at• for t11. n•P-rr-^tern of Tame: T. Ido' ani •.•1 Tie world melee n.•4 ,;t.,- err,. eel ,,r,,; '.. ".T. Veleav 1 The :\e oeiete n.enri ,t: r „rr e ,,-P that Aire. T.. R•itehttnan, 7 ete1. camel. „ LP" I. be lima n new leaflet. "The rahr5 and- imnnrtnnee n:e the \ -e, •I't ' het. tle.nnrttn.eet, ( , ; :1.,L ; „rAd she is =et din each \ eel; 'Pete Rl,rrvele Masseur Thant r 'lir. 7 71 'T'llemeerm "a. test, ta.tn*ed w•itl, n rhe n and r 1T , :r tr. i a,tt llrl „+' •. hymn was sun^ the n •erne 1- , i ,'t lin ,,lie tv r •r1 rinsed. e !, , r }+ 11-'0:1,1, \fro Thr afternoon s' . t 1 nn. • 1 a'' 11 '' T reined' tie ibe wnrsltin »em'i'r Tee lir ale ,,line t, •- > 'rgnr• is hymn of Brink Church. -e 1Ti,,lir 1 rh c trim' . Mrs. T. A. Fox, 'Wine'h:+n, ,.r, lessen The e rretem- ,ori errs' , '•'s n Synopsis of the ,t e,ly le , -"Tee T • i .r 1,, 11, 1 ,1x.••11 •Tubi,• for all the Were!." 4414 ! ,'4 chow d n assort flnencl,l et:mettle. \ rr the nti•_'l, ut't'er 111 11,,,nan }iia te,! ,t ,'•fen, ,roc „11'1'01 to uranin?+' had been reneid by men and women r :1+• „f efeeern for the coming w:ho have tra.na'ln:tpd tiro Tube' for ❑ hb7Perar mnrdtaha . pOrtehewnfietremFls tohf e bnnsienrmss- intralnnet eleven benne-re 1nn n wea, deh,tmtl, fnlinwc3 by a readier: I hereby give notice that the F'' Nomination of a Reeve, Deputy Mrs. W. J. Moores. Rrlera,r 15,41„ by Mrs. 'Milne and a eelo by Mrs, a ernmhis ace -mint of pterion 9t the Porter and n Piano ante by Tfieatier Reeve Three Councillors, and 1)'h,"1 ton. Leaders ^` elms reline". 10 .,n. reel, were distributed from Two ship a Grey clueing to serve the the Robin Rnnd Flour culls, Lunch Township of Gee durht the year 9t, Thomas'. 1neNeare ' are cninen p y 0 se- rereneshinc are Permed end in- WAS atsn served which brought a 1948 aptradion received in the w•Pelt epent very pleaannt Peening to n close, will I held at the TOWNSHIP HALL, ETHEL At 1 P.M. to 2 P.M. there each Pew'.N6lss Cer'nainc \t'rlTwnnd intro• Dr, Robert J, Shine ducat 4hp :treat pooh'••, ".disc Psi th ATONKTON, Nov. 4.---A. large MONDAY. NOV. 24. 1947 etolyl of relnedives and friends at. If demanded a Poll will be opened Snarhna', who has retiree after tfi4rty-eieht reeve of migsinrnre terve P,•nded ibm funeral Saturday .aftat- at the following places' on nn;m lir lir. Robert T. Shine, V.S, MONDAY, DEC, 8, 1947 in West Mina' who died on Thursday morning, Polling Sub -Division No. 1 ,.,, Miss Spare -rig smelt mutt time in Stecemen end describes it non vera servlor was held at the home lit bricAt School Houma S,S. No. 4 his dancdlt.er. Mrs, George Mc(1iory, Polling Sub -Division No. 2 ,.,, vslmvn. rottndry M t!111s oma rnnlnrted by Rev. G. Mt]ne of va+iteas. it is senile -revisal rr'1 At Schaot ]louse S.S. No, 1 roily damp. \hunt fere vnrlceel the T"nitrd fihnrnh, followed by a. Palling Sub -Division No, 3 \ entitle At School House. S.S. No, 2 lit flMda nrnngl t`M., e that' p tic' .c'ol'a in the Tinned Church with flt y•fivr vnrirtirs n4 ve*etehlns. There W4'lS ninny flora] .aSerhlt e. At A,O.IT.W. Hall, Welton There rote two Polling Sitb-Tevieine No, 3A ... harvests, whom in The pallbearers were aim ray April end May end piss in Ancttst ''' ,re, (•orae Allele. Edward lir II ter e Tlerteer, Oliver Parkinson, T:dw•atd At Community lin1t, Moncriddif end \9emtem Pr. „eon Palling Sub-Diviainn No. , .. 1 mush e,e bemhnn and imeenn caner Wilson, and Raymond efeNan:^'tt. 1 rime Pen/11144 sweet 7ntatnea, snrt511 P11 tae -el tributes were , sated by 1 ,1r\At1P`,;ON .-tet Mir^.a Township on At Tatansliin Office, Ethel Sr11t1de••n, \\1llliam hos R,rtruri.+y, November 1.st, 1447 toil sugar tour. TSPrn,•cr n4 presort" ren' David .7aznes Jamieson in his S7th Pniiimg Sub -Division No. 6 .,, an',r nvud of sttrtnr Pnsis Clnrv. t">hrrt 'VnifP. 7nmPm entire, At School rteuse SA. Na 6 111159 ( m e nn 1' dolt. naltnn Shine, ani 1ayt:m 311,9 -'1'" n rnr*ttt"'. n1 1 r year. Funerni wag hold from his Pn118ng ClomnimiIt No. 7 ,,,. • eee... •Fm'l eels atter ted from CHf• lair revidrnco 1t*t L'1. Irosien 4> At Is tobeitp 1ea11, Cranbrnoln CnmarTin.n funds. to Tg37 that' a", laIr •ie township, on Tuesday, great famine in that district. The f.rd, Wroxeter. C,-eriP, Brussels, Polis to be opened from crani mlattr of Chinalrr is tarty 1•y >athet, Rtaltnn, ?4e,tclath. 7.inrar• Nav,exnher 4th. 1,947, Sorvlee at 3 0 A.M. to 6n P.M. 1 ninety mace and hes a i1t i tletinn e1 dine Bitnks Pails. Stlatrm'd. and P,Aj. interment 9 Brussels e81 8• J. H. Foar, Retr{rnin officer, 1700 to life glint, mile. i1 is wit', t,, ;rr1 a:tclit;t: iii•rrirt• tory. Ethei. lrrlgntPd so is not tn+jP .t to ' n1npe.• tache There (`ante Heine ms• newel Ciera"... ,^,i:' TT; enr Pre; !n TT.,m<• Port `,Ceee - Pv 1 Siemer g'r'een±• i't'ch Them*, 1:''-r•,-• t',e, n - .\^_•'cement T'imo'r is -.in the Fund', of the So ,;'teas r Reprint- Ler r^ P,.ir tnannrrnw 71711 of aren't \T i t, r Ttr,Vilest/Ilan • Ti , --T'af nhnw Vottnse Atarleheea.ertern in her Hand ,,, , , ., . :Sr' -a ].adv Anstett 1' ide incl Prejridiee C,rh 1ihr, aro now allowed to take nit ell lie ga.zinee except the Infect Drone, as hooka. Lawrence H. elisiop LFSTO,WI6L. Oct, 29—Lawrenc freely TTt;iop, 44, proprietor of th Listowel Auto Wreekcrs• died t day In a London hospital follov ing a major operation rmdergone two weeks ego. A na,Iiv? of now. ick Township, be earn. here from Wroxeter im 19e9. Beetles his par- ents, Mr. and Arra. Benjamin Ins - lop, Howiek Township. he Is aur' Vivra by hie, wife, the former 0hrlettna Campbell; one sou, Campbell: and one daughter, Lois Listowel. Alan surviving are one brother, George, of Morris Town- ship; five sisters, Mrs. George Griffith. Mrs. Meclven Finley, Mrs. Witham Hart. Airs, hose Sander- son. anderson. all cat 'Wroxeter; an4 Mrs. James Anderson. of Rosetown, Seek. lettncral eeryerr.5 were held Friday. -