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The Brussels Post, 1947-11-19, Page 1POS r PUBLISHING HOUSE r °� --' �`�✓ ^ m .r .�... ; Musical Recital Wednesday, November 19th, 194- 7 �j[uton Schaal Teachaa•s .rill Church Memorial Tablet laced • Majestic Women's Institute Hold Rally At Goderlett BRUSSELS, ONTARIO A Iiorftatl of Cri tut and Vocal B. C. COMMENCEMENT Music will be given at Melville Church on Monday evening, Der. 1a,•t To be held in P,tll particulars of program will he ill Ilr'xi wt•e•lte beano er 1110 Brussels Town Hall on �, FRIDAY, NOV. 28th -- 8 p. r, Sharp Variety Programme One Act Play — The Pamperd Darling to the music of Ross Pearce and his orchestra Dancing from 10 -- 1. T rr.:A Y eptr.m al — A d ssioe. a0ec and 25c DANCE In Morris Township Hall, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28th Ladies Bring Lunch. S.S. No. 3,, Morris Admission 3 vs`m tv t DANCE Lander auspices of Brussels ion Branch of the Canadian Leg in Brussels Town Hall on Friday, November 21st Music by Ken. Wilbee and His Orchestra Dancing from 10Lun h Booth Admission 50c Mrs. Ward Belch's Cora Luella Sault, beloved wife of Ward Sellers, 'iced in -tttringhun, hospital on Wednesday, Nov. 54.11, to her 46th year. Relatives and friends were shock- ed at her death whieli occurred after a brief illness of eight days. • The deceased was•the daughter of Wm, James Souch and his wife the late Charlotte Jewlrl:t and spent her lifetime in Morris township, The late Mrs. Sellers leaves to mourn their logs her husband and one daughter Isabel (Mrs, Norman Young) of Morris and her father Wnt. ,Tames, 1S'ouoli of Mot'e'is. Also teseeneensennaraano,aa eava surviving are throe brothers and PLAY tour cistern. Charles Norman and "Claintx's Cottage" Lasmo 4ouoh, l:)nllna 1.MrS. .into presented by Young), Florence ,Mos John '",el Salem United Church Y.P.S. tots) Mildred (Mrs. Stewart) awl in Walton Community Hall 73ortn. (tors, Fi<a.nit 41miner). Proceeds for Walton runorat seiwires, condeeted by Board. Rev.,G.. Milne of Metal e' Presby, NOVEMBER ictian. Church, were held from her FRIDAY, 21 at 8.30 P.M. Admisson 25c and 35c teleurara,'>u' 'A ANNUAL BAZAAR of the Ladies' Guild of St. George's Anglican n li an Church n will be held in the Walton Coammnity Hall Wednesday, November 26th at 2 F.M. Aprons• fancy work, quilts •and home baking. Supper served. Adults 50c, Children under 12, 25c Ye elhall know the truth and the troth shall make you tree. • Melville Church Minister Rev. G. A. Milne, M.A. 10 u. m. Sunday Sehool wad Bible Class 11 a. m, Divine Service 7 p. nt, The Prophet rsuit, 1st Study. Lando D. Thotnpson,,Ca' nisi end Choirmaster', The United ;Murch OF CANADA Minister Rev. Hugh C. WIlean Organist Miss Elva S'holdtoe" 11 a. m. Mooning Worship Trusting Securely Junior Congregation 12 Branders Sohool and Bible Class 7 p, m. P2vaning Praise Blind Following lftverryone Cbrdlally Weleome. Sunutlsor School Chrlstinas Entertainment Friday, Dec. 19111 Church of ng and Perish of Brunela Rev, J. N. IKorr, Recta. $4U11dia'1 Nexb Before. Atllv'etvt November 73rd, 1947 81, George's Church Walton-- i 9.80 a. M. Morning Prayer 10.00 a. m. SundiLy Scheel Churohi 11.15 a. David'sm. Morning :Prayer r Sieiday Scheel - 81. John's ihurolp, 11 p, se- Sunday Sohool 1? y..sit SSvre'u1ifg Prayer o,.;t, Brussels Council Meeting November 4, 1917 A regular alerting of the Municipal Council of tite Village of Brussels was held -on, the ahoy, dale. Alt members were present with ex- c,•ptinn of J. W. Fischer, After the minute,. of the las.' me t *Mg were read they were adopted on motion of W. 1'1. Willis seconded by 11, W. Kennedy. 'rhe folnlwing account, were pre- sented: likitle Seagrove. Pnotli14' troch and 1(.tbu s ..... John Tirtntter, Ass .c '., salary, eelcettine toreros and Pnsfnge ........ Pair Borud, Grant R. 11. Cousins, selecting jurors O P. Ctamphrll, selecting Jurors A. 11 Jacques, bulldozer al dump Ontario Municipal Board, waterworks rote ... .. ... T. W. Eekmier, 2,35 brooms Rol' streets. 0.59 groceries for relief L. R. Bryanw, cedar for Town (fall anli 1 Thomson, 12" tile for drains Post Publishing House, ads and notlices ....... F S. Gregg, mise. ha ode. are Caihoot Speirs, tabor on late residence on Si$tnt d iv, Nor. 4i',. streets 124. Henderson, teatning streets and fire A. Stephens, valves for Vamp (fire) O. Gemmell. are account, tire- m'on'e Salaries .427.00 * epairs ertc......,.,35.10 Guaranty 'Trost Co. rental. reilef Mieeea Dickson, rental, relief W. H. Reil, saliwe . G. R. Campbell, salary ....... 13rusesls Hydra, street. lights n.n1 hall ................... ........ It was moved by T.. W. Rekntler seconded by W. T:. Willis. that. the aeconntts he paid a.s presented. A discussion regarding: matters pertaining to tlhc' Fire Dlrt. then took plleoe. Also the matter of Plowing the stveete ;end roads during the paining winter was. +i1,eussed. It was decided that. snore totin of power plow should he i nreinsed and used with the new truck which Ihse been ordered No further business being brought before the meeting .he council then adjourned, Interment was made in Brussels cemetery. Pallbearers were, J, Mclrter, Win, Seines, T, ioi l , Cleo. Bone, Wm. Henderson and 11, . irrie. The United Church The sermon subject. on Sunday 'nerving was "Honest Motives." The text was •Beloved if our heart con- demn es not, them. have we confi- dence toward God." Tho • morning anthem was "Great is Jehovah" by Grdbel. la the evening 'he minister spi,k'i from tht' text found in RoObit,' "1 looped tar a man to build up the wall and to man the breach.'' The choir sang' "Carry thy burden to Jesus" by Bowers. The evening or llecen,ber 19th was set as the time, for the a•unnal Christmas entertainment, Evangelistic rile ttinga 8n Town Halt—Brussels Meetings every Sunday night 8 F.M. Guest Speaker will he 141t•. Gail Willis of Galt Of the Upper Canadian Bible Society $ Undenotninational Fundamental Everybody 't 'el come. 02097.39 1:;5,011 100,00 4,00 4.00 35.00 03,00 9.1.1 2.40 12.00 1.96 3.00 3,00 ,30 10,00 Mel a arc smut'", itrc. 1,r In Walton United Church Tile memb, t of tit,: Tdajestic Atriteh'OiK 1 mum, pt'Pa, 1turd l7n ❑ :'Y, fik, 14:11, F At, i+++t"v:,i'• sect' •+• v •, h id iu \1•ornt•ri's Destitute and their families and listed several of the reas•,n:- 1 Duff's tutted Chnrc•it, ;t 1+'+n. 0'1, enjoyed a Pot Tuck Supper in why people who profess (11.1 ataul'v , a war memorial table! Ica, 01,1 1 I t use+lo Town }Tall, 'Friday evening. are reludtent t,0 give it expr,:•svio.t :n lin the ehnu'•it by W. (1 11• am tt Nev. 14111. Bellowing the supper, their lives. Among th • r. amen,: and Art. Bewley. Rev. 'u,' }Iasi, Mr ,lin, Atistrong leu§ aver the r ei e_ f master of ceremonies in given were the higil o'tattdardi d,•. wood plwtclu,t Ir„nr 01, I.•xt, , 1 1. i o mantled by Christianity and also its the iniiliers every on • had Itis , 111... usual genial manner. He first clash with worldly orbit Moret. '!'1 «, swot'ded girded by his sirl'e, and o oaths) on Miry. E. Curltnare, the presi- m.ornning anthem vas "fraise the builded.'' A trio. c,v i_liu;:: i dent fur a few surds, After this a Lord, .0 Jerusalem” by maunder i iiar•.irny I1 r4;vv«11 'ir.. li '1'r:,vi•, 1 program consisting or chemises, Muse Mary Lou McFarlane tool( the and Phyllis (!u.thiil • t o , rmad„r, duets, solos, musical numbers. etre ,i,tut'C Pau diags and skit. solo Perla Th+• I'+,11 1 W-1 :. n,;, ,1. 't” an ' (lingo and cards vvet'e then enjoyed, At the evening aerrMe Iter. Mi.. the tablet Ki111•rl i:+ 'voon. Don-' followed by a dance. The December Milne sketched the lire and induce..., •'''1 fu.: , . 1.'ri't , h•u'n ,•t ' ndots. t" is the Christ anus meeting c l' site prophet Hosea, ,(11,1sir:rn - •l Thos' �'4ho S'"t rel. CL,1 c_t• � P, u- ' and will be held in the Public trues like experiences of fiestamayna l', F,•,�� P.' -at a 1, .T, Ata 11rnn'•`t ' T,itr: ry •nn Thursday P.M., Dec, 11th be uscl to .depict the present da;; wallet' Bewley. TTn••c, + ttrv.t 1,. attitude towards God. Miss Margaret Gillam Pr ar,.r • P-111 r4,!1 t '4'il j Cardiff and 14Tiss Mary Lou McFar. 11911i Sohn Tlr u; Ilic+ltaril ; lane rondet•ed the duet "Doe Jesus Drager. Cosby , u, lnit., Fu - Care?" The anthem was "God he tri,, iS'illlam Ps slot a,,,r,. G„•u Fro ser, Frank 11,1 - land, Rnb,: rt fir,;l:r..d ih.e,u r r,,T.• '1 ; V r,hall, Parr T: r t 1 I 1! James McCall. ynt•'h1 ''11' Fred Rutierlgr *,e. t• r «!l,. c, Wallaee Shannon r-a+•i0. in my tread' 'by 0071es. MUNICIPAL NOTICE I he,eby give notice that the Nom- ination of a Reeve, Four Council lora, Three School Trustees and One Hydro Commisisoner to serve the Village of Brusesis during the year 1948 will be held at the COUNCIL CHAMBER. BRUSSELS At 7:00 'P.M. to 8:00 P,M. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1947 if demanded a Poll will: be opened at the following places on MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1947 Polling Sub -Division No. 1 .... in the Canned Chamber in the Town Ball R. J, Bowman, 0,R.0. Batt Whj,ttard Foll (Berk Polling Suh.'Di'vleioai No 2 ... in the be•aemi:ent of the Public Library Robert Patrick, D.R.O. • .The Felly, Pell Cle.rk Polis to be opened from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Q.. R. Campbell, Returning Officer, 13russeto MUNICIPAL NOTICE I hereby give notice that the Namin- atton of a Reeve, Four Councillors and Three Sohool Trustees to 20.0+1 serve the Township of Mo'ris 120.00 daring the year 1943 43,00 will be held at the MORRIS TOWNSHIP HALL At 12;30 P.M. to 1;30 P.M. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1947 If demanded a Poll wIll he opened at the following places on MONDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1947 Polling Sub -Division No. 1 IMO., Bruce Smith Pell Clerk, .Albert Nesbitt Pollhlg Sub-D'dtviston .No. 2 D.R.O., Merino Tackson. Poll Clerk, Walter Shcrtreed _. Polling Sub -Division No. 3 D.R.O.. Harry McGuire Poll Clerk, Wm.' VanCamp Polling Sub -Division No, 4 James Bryans Poll Oierk, Mervyn Pipe CARD Or THANKS Polling ukb--Di thio 1)30 ere Our sincere tha>>ka 14 'Ivt•tt 10 al, Poll Clerk, Chas. South.. 01000 7110 expres',el titch :acnipathy Fouling Sub.DSvtsi•on No,. 0 in word and deed at ibo time n( our D,R,O., Sperling JohnstonbEyeee.voment beteavc^ttent Such kinder ,sill Poll Clerk, Carl Goering long be remembered. Polls to be opened from Ward Sellers 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. DeorOe Martin, Retur1:10 Officer 111 10 REGENT THEATRE Ivlr, and Mrs. Norman Yonne Seafortlh, Ont. ,nkaCIMMSalate•,ay.'slEaurmentOeVat 4tatel efiiaa NOW P.LAYINQ Capitol Theatre Thur, 1=r1, sat, Nov, 20.21 22 15 `1 O W F L The Overlander with Tonight - Wed. °I hurs. Pt is a simply told story of trial arid Chips Rafferty and Peter Fagan Nov. 19 - 20 tribulation background by broad IF i'IVO LUCKY glimpses of „the ..Auslralia•i ..hinter- ALSO land and some of • the devastation JEWELS OF BANDENBURG created by Japanese air—'aide during ......„,“.•••mr.**"°"" the war. FRI. - SAT. -- NOV. 21, 22 Mon, Tues., .-Wed, Nov, 24-25-2 I Bob'Hope, Dorothy Lamour in Dead Reckoning 'MY FAVORITE BRt)Nl 1 Er (ADULT, with„„„.... Humphrey Bogart a. Lixabeth Scott °°°"""'""""""""'" • ••Things happen in this Mature, Bo. MON.'TUES. -'-" N'OV.r,2� It 25 with all the trirtnlm"BRUTE FORCE" ngs• asset 8 Adult Enterta gavt mounts another hard guy vole• One of the most powerful Next Thur., Fri., Sat. Nov. 2'7.28.29 pictures ever made, That Way With Women O'CU N1TE E O'FFEk •--- TUESDAY with $160.00 Dane Clarke Martha Vickers Monday Attendance Card Night, Sydney Greenstrbet - A diverting, light variant of the 500- - -'„"". M-•*", N COMING oess story, plus boyglrl angles. ''t`"' Wed. Thurs. Fri. Next COMING-- Ivin(t Berili%'s "DEAR RUTH" Alexanderrs Rag 'Time Banti 6 Terrific ific Weeks In Toronto. with Tyronne Power Den Ameche'. I•,isten fad, yout'r name Alloe Faye and Ethel Merman . CM Mon, - Fru b: p, santraawas osomYb'a,97SpaYt+syssuoust onussetwt, CARD OF THANKS •10,1 F:i t ily 11 nislt W thank their friends itnal uelghbnnrs for their kindness shown during their recent bereavement. Thankg oleo no ',he floral tributes :nd thio, who so (chitty loaned 1111' cars. The Teachers' Inititicte:; of North and South Huron nue'. in North Street (milted Chunal Tuesday after- noon, with 240 reserves of the county present. Minn, vias sorV- cd at 1130 by the Woman's Associ- ation of the church in the laurel hall. Clarence Trott, president of North Huron Teachers' Institute, presided for an aft.. -dinner pro- gram, G, F. Jefferson, Clinton introduced G. 1. Pearson, assis- tant superintendent of elementary education, who, with Dr. C. E.-, Sttrthers, Tnrrit1, inspector of auxiliary classes., was a guest speaker. Musical numbers, ?gelating a solo by Mitr tir•'1 Rows'., anal a duet by Hlaxine Stewart and Eleanor Lauder, were presented by Mrs. T, G. MacDougall, instructor of music in G•oderich schools, DIED Nnvembe:r 9t1t, Margaret Cnnslay, wife of the late Nell S McT,anehliu formerly of Brussels. TORR HIM —FOR HER —FOREVER! MUNICIPAL NOTICE herebygive notice, that the Nomination of a Reeve, Deputy I Reeve, 'Three Councillors, and • Two School Trustees to serve the 'Township of Grey during the year 1948 will be held at the TOWNSHIP HALL, ETHEL At 1 ;P.M. to 2 P.M. MONDAY, NOV. 24, ; 1947 If demanded a Poll xaflt,bo opened at the following p1a6es on _ MONDAY, 0E,f,•''8_ 194'7 Polling Stib7)ivision Na, 1 ,... 'At Selma 14ouse S.S. No. 4 + Polling Sub -Division No, 2 ..., At School House S.S. No. 1 Poring Snub-Dlvi0&Gn No. 3 At Sohool House S.S. N0. 2 Polling Sub-Dxv3lsi:On No. 311 .... At A.O,11 `?tr. Hall, Welton Polling Sub -Division No. 4 ,... .1,1 Cloromunaty Iitu11, Monerteeff - 'Polling S'tlb olvlslon No. 5 ... At 2'ownshin OtRce, Ethel PoFktwg Sub•D471d10al No, 3 ,... At School Rouse SS, N0. 5 Polling SIM -Division No. 7 .,.. At Community Hall. 47ranitroot2 1'volte to bC opened froun i' A.M, to d PAs. A. 0. 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