The Brussels Post, 1947-11-29, Page 11
"""+�'°"��' G�"-J•- Wednesday, November 29k�1, 1i3��7
POS r PUBLISHING HOUSE h, 947
Morris Town
B. C. S. COMMENCEMENT
To be held in
Brussels Town Hall on •
FRIDAY, NOV. 28th — 8 p. m+ Sharp
Variety .Prograrrtrne
,„ One Act Play — The Parnperd Darling
yZ N CE
to the music of
Ross Pearce and his orchestra.
Dancing Teem 10 — 1.
Dress optional — Admission 50c and 25c
—to the Music of the—
CKNX Golden Prairie Cowboys
Old Time and Modern
At Brussels T Hall
Friece � er 12
1' 'S
Dancing from 10 to 1
The Tops in Entertainment
Admissiion SOc
DANCE
In Morris Township Hall, on
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28th
Ladies Bring Lunch.
S.S. No. 3, Morris
Admission 35arconcascacimasimmassorcammfa Rmumaamo
DANCE
under auspices of Brussels
Fall Fair Board
in Brussels Town Hall on
Friday, December 5th
Music by Ken. Wilbee and
His Orchestra
Dancing from 10 to 1.30
Admission 50c Lunch Booth
wasmerama
Suffer little Children. to come
MAO Me and forbid them uot, g8
for of such is the kingdom of
God.
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Melville Church
at0lnleter Rev. G. A. Milne, M.A.
10 a. m. Sunday School
and Bible Class
11 a• m, St. Andrew's. Service
Subject:—"Our'
"Presbyterian Heritage."
7 p. m, The Prophet Isaiah
(241d situdY)
Louis D. Thompson, Organist
and Choirmaster.
The United Church`
OF CANADA
W1Intater Rev. Hugh C. Wilson
Organist 1VLtss Diva S'holdtce
11 a. m. Morning Worship
"Upon This Rock"
Junior Congregation
12 Sunday School and
Ble Class
7 p. m. Waning Praise
The Impontauee of To -day
1Bveayone Cordially Welcome.
Sunday School Christmas
Mntertainment Friday, Dec. 19th
Church of 'England
Parish of Bruesele
Rev. J. H. Karr, Rector.
1lirst Sunday BeSo•e Advent
November 80th, 1947
St. George's Churoh Walton -
9,30 a. m. Morning Prayer
10.30 a. re, Sunday School
St. 11.15 a. m. ChMourning Prayer n--
Sunday School
8t, John's Church, Brussels -
2 0. m, Sunday School
g 0..1n. Evening Prayer
Melville Church
"Fishers of Men" was the subject
of Rev, Mr. Milne's sermon on Sun-
day morning. In the sermon Mr.
Milne outlined the reagens. wily
Jesus chose fishermen rather than
shepherds to bo his companions and
fellow•workel's, The eshermany by
reason of his calling, was more
adaptable to team -work which Is
vital Ear the suceessiful prosecution
of Christian work. The morning
anthem was "But the Lord is mind-
ful" by Mettdelssahn,
At the evening service Rev, Mr.
Milne sketohed the regeneration and
call of the prophet Isaiah, The Choat'
rendered the anthem "Rock of Ages'
by Ryder.
,Evangelistic Meetings
in
Town Hall—Brussels
Meetings every Sunday night
8 P.M.
Clifford P6mIM o
Ueden
Fundamental
Everybody
Guest Speaker will be
Clifford Smith of Shellbourne, Ont.
Undenominational
Fundamental
Welcome.
Nomination Reeuita
For Grey Township
P'011,nv(uc. :11 OP, unure•i,:"n
for council and school trustees.
For Reeve
Stanley Aiachau
John McNabb
Troth ctnallhcd
For Deputy Reeve
Geo. MfacDclnaid
Clifford Rowland
Berl Johnston
First two qualified,
For Councillors
Tarlhee Collins
ert Johnston
Kenneth M erarlane
Percy Ward
Clifford Rowland
Kenneth. McLean
Wm, Campbell
First four qualified.
School Ttnustees . . .... .........
T{enneth McLEeui
Harry Bolger
James Pestell
First two qualified,
J. H. Fear, Returning Officer,
Mr. John Pearson was chairman
and asked all those nominated to
come on the platfornh,
Mr. Alex Alexander, reeve was
first streaker and gave a statement
of the county finances and also the
county highway :leen nt. Snow-
plowing in the county of Huron in
the posit, winter cost 26000.00, That
is 1'50 miles at $400.00 per 0111e. He
explained the By-laws as to tit: 9 a l F1�L
cutting of trees in wont lots. The
township gravelling contract wale Tire members, of the Ethel \\'o -
almost completed and the new mem Institute with their 'families
machinery spied was near completion. i enjoyed a banquet In the Twp, Hall
Stanley Meehan explained why I an Friday eventing, Nov, 14th after
taxes were higher, labor, machinery, !supper Geo. Dunbar as chairman
and' repairs cot more. The army ' presented the program consisting of
prowling equipment was itil Paid foss. ! seleottons by the local orchestra
iluron County
Temperance Federation
Tht. following Ss a list of th„
Officers elected et the Convohnlion -
Township To Haid + OmTU
Election For Councillors
Thorne 4iiece
MORRIS
Reeve Harvey ia;nehath rarer., I .1 Iti:1,1y rr.„•-•1 .•-didehtt,
+,t' 11tr T'Tnron County Temperas.." For Council (fns.r to be c1 , -ted 1 ; t.•mas h
I., rhn•:etinn h'1<i in \\resley \vim,4 Charles Cnultc s. aamile! Abuck. d+. Brussels on Wedn•1a,lay, November
(lintel, Clifton rec+enlly; Yuill, James Peacock, Baily Parrot) ;1 2t11. after being •rirn<iy ill i',$,'
Cee'ii WIItu1 Ito,,,., of Mflrt1-, fn,' ic,e days prior to ids da•,t'it.
Unnorary Presidents, MIr, Gordon the past fiv, years reidgeed hi, en• The Late Mr, MO, wen , lifetiotn
L wle McGaw, Mists Jean '.Tnr;ay, resident of this eu+nnnu,ity. Tie,
Hensel', Mr. A. T. Cooper, Clinton; } son of the late M,. and MN. Tion is
..,. BRUSSELS, Ol��(ABIl !
AR Ali Viilas'e Officers
Returned By Aecieteiation
i torr 11"' the e,11111111 vert'•
tat. !dent, T. H. Campbell, Belgrave:
1 r Vice -Pres., Roy Couelns, Bros.
21hr1 Vice -,Pros: Rev. G. W.
Mbdley, Goderioh; 3rd Vlce•Pees.,
M.: George Johnston, Goderlch; 4,th
t I Pres., Mr;s., R. A. Brook, Flen•
-.ail; Secretary, N, T. Anderson,
th,d,•rilh; Treasurer, F. R. Howson,
ii" iuuham; Educational Dh•(+et or,
Rot. G. Haselwood, Walton; Youth
Rev. L. C. Jorgensen. Bluevale;
Law and Legislature, A. T. Cooper;
T'ru:nree Chairman, F, R. Howson,
CARD OF THANKS
My sincere thanks is given -to all
my netgiibora .amt friends for their
kindness dowing lily recent stay in
hosilita1 and to Dr. Harper, ilos
mad,•<wi and nurses of Whlgham
General Hospital. Their kindness
will long be retnemberetl by myself,
wife and familly,
Austin Raynard
Brirle•ec were }1P.ing bn',li no rant ns ' under the leadership of La vern
possible. More' gravel was needed I \redden, solos by Mrs, D. Richards
on roads, more snow fence had hien and Mrs. de Deolar, readings Miss
purchased and the snow plows I:Ella Pearson and VIrs, Sas. Pear•
wonld he serviced in the new build- 1 son. piano solos, Donald 'Dunbar,
ing at Ethel. ; sing song led by Mrs, L. Lake the
The work on The Beauchamp ' chairman then oaleld on the preei-
Creek Drain was completed sans- ; teat Mrs. 70. Bowes for a few words.
factorily, Violin solos, Mise Olive , Richards,
George McDonald said roads were ' accordion selections by Mian Mar
bad and driving difficult. The time `guorite Reehards, After the pre.
of hokllnig the nomination had been . grain crokinole was enjoyed.
ehanged to make i. more aonvaniert
for the people to get out. Council
had already put on 10,000 enter yards
of gravel and expected to shake it
12,500 this season. Snow condition.
last winter was bad and expeneee
high but having the new shed IT.
wbdch to service the equipment
shoul.cl help to keep down expense
The weed inspector is appoint,•,! influence to elect me Reeve of Grey owl
by file county council and very lit+1 f
counccomplaint has been received, The ship in the corning election. If elected 1
not betray your confidence but w
Goderlch Township Miller of the .,tat eeneer<xurt .+I
Ginn .acct.) IMtrria township. he e'•,, hurts theirs
For Council: Robert G. Smith.' on December 29thh, 1571 Tee beet-,
Cordon Orr, W 0. Lobb, .U'tt '0 an the 0th coneession of Morris frosts
IsaFri s, (,teal.). - X1917 until 1497. tVhit.., resident o1'
Scheel Area. Board. Robert I Morris he served that township , .
Welsh. Walter Perini, tac•c-l.1,
i14e=0•or for a nhrmhe, nl 7 11:4 and
East Wawanosh I then as road anp''rin.ten 1 n For
the Past ten years he had lived ih,
Tom, It serer: .J, L. ileac oft, Lett;a
;Brussels. Tie was a member of the.
Rudy,
Council: Harvey Mack, Einer'• Ho leaves to 10011111 :du r ilia his
Ireland, Alex Robertson, Georgi widow, cher former Mlrrtr Wilson.
Walker, (,tech), three sons, Thomas A., on the home
School Trustees: Douglas Camp- i •
t':trnl, enol etidsml R. Mlnrrt.; David al
bell, Alfred Nesbitt. (I,c1J' Labrador•. ,Tack at home and one
West Wawanosh daughter Mona (:tit,, Freeman
For Reeve: Everett Finnigan, Tnnneyr Myth. Also surviving is
Gord•nn MiePherson, one brother Alain of British Colum•
For Connell (four to be elected): bin.: two sisters,. Mrs. Jas, Kerney,
Harold Gaunt, David Mc-',llister, Dluevale; Mrs. Jam McArter, Morris
and five gnanldchildreu. Two child.qualify within the specified time.
ren Mac and Doris predeceased him R J Bowman, former reeve, was
in ubeir infancy.
chairman for the occasion,
Funeral services, conducted by
ed Reeve R. B. Cousins. in his address,
Rev. H. C. Wilson of the United thanked the 1947 3000011 for their
Church, were !held from his late support. He tet few ed county-
residence on Nov. 15.
interment was made in Brussels council work, As a member of the
health department he told of the
work which cost the county $9,006
If, of winch is paid by 'he govern
ment. He explained the purchase of
a fire truck and of a truck anti snow-
plow. He informed the meeting
that he hoped that there weird be'
garbage collection. In speaking of-
The
f
The concluding sermon to a series the present power shortage, he said
of four was delivered in the 'United
Sohn Durnin, Thomas Dickson,
Benson Johnston,
School Trustees: Howard Sproul,
Kitchener Finingan, James Car -
ran (aael).
Blyth
For Reeve; Franklin T. Bainton,
William George McNeil.
For Conncn Uour to be elected):
T, B. Watson, George Radford, Wil-
liam Riehl, Harold T. Vodden, Her.
bait Dexter,
School Trustees; (accl) Rev, W.
T. Rogers, Gordon Augustine,
Janes Armstrong.
P.31,0. (accl.) Chester Mo•r'son.
Bride Honored
SEAFQRTH—Mre, Willta.m Mor -
mitt was hostess at an informal
afternoon party honoring Mrs.
Herbert McElroy, formerly Mrs
Mary Rantoul. airs, Mcl:lroy's noar-
riage took place recently in Seaforth
The bride was presented with a lamp
by neighbors attending the party acid
the hostess served refreshments.
To the Ratepayers of Grey Township
After having served as deputy reeve for
a number of years I now solicit your vote and
EGENT THEATRE
Seaaforth, Ont.
NOW PLAYING
Thur., Frt., Sat. Nov, 27.28.29
That Way With Women
with
Dane Clarke Martha Vickers
Sydney Greenstreet
A diverting, light variant of the suc-
cess story, plus boy -girl ranglea.
Mon., Tues„ Wed.
Adult .Entertainment
The Wicked Lady
with
James Mason & Margaret Lockwood
The wickedest woman ever seen on
fraught with
filled with
Gainsborough
>?ll do every -
power mower but farmers had "all thing possible to serve your best interests.
some. The canned hoped to have
more roadsides levelled so weeds .
could be cut.
John McNabb was glad to are
that the gravel put on was liner than
previously and road should be
dragged in .ilali • in preparation for
winter. He believed it was seen'
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talars ;}.n build a new court 11,ISe at
Goderioh and that the expenditure to
date ' was extravagant, County
Eaigatneerie.- salary had been rale^'.1
from 23,000 to $6,000. The town-
ship was not treated right.. by the
eotnnty, as ithe snowplow slimed
come over the con1117 roads in the
township oftener, County retitle
were not dragged enough and grovel
should he crushed fine', He wanted
to gat into the county co hell to
etop tlhe building a8 the n•ew rove
house.
Bert Johnston said the gradlnc
and levelling of roeel %ides was toe
far behind the work of the bulldozer
but it was the intention of the
council to have this roadside bre
proveaneni. completed, Council ex•
peabed to gest on more gravel this
year and the building of the new
ineohitleey ,shed was good business.
A new bridge would have to be
built et Tunnbull's next year, He
,
solicited the vote and influence of
theratepayers, as councillor.
Wan. Campbell wlthth'ew from his 1
nOmtneltlon as councillor.
Kenneth Meelarlane said that if •
there was an eleeldon he night run,
He comply+ined- as to t.110 adieu of
the Board of Health in connecllen
wilth the • burial of some cattle,
,Tamtee Collins nslcecl about the
Hill School Area end about the rate
of interest on iirainegc debentures.
Percy Ward lnqulrait as to weer.A
cutting.
BORN— ...
SPEAR• -'At Plenty, Sask„ Ont Sed to
1 Mr, and Mrs, Jim Spclr--e wee
Dolielcl Robert,
Deo, 1,2,3
the screen --romance
danger — adventure
passion — another
smash hit.
Next Thurs., Fri., Sat. Dec. 4, 5, 6
Alexander's Rag Time Band
with
Tyronne Power Alice Faye
Don Ameche Fethel Merlehnen
Irving Berlin's champion musical
brought back with all its songs, all
Its stars and all Its heart. Don't rates
this one.
• WARM
COMING—
Trail To San Antone
with
Gene Autry and "Champion
Wonder Horse of the Weet,
Yours Sincerely
MACH.STANLEYAN
1tl1
A A1W
To the Ratepayers of Grey Township
After serving the Council of )Grey for
the past 6 years, 1 have been nominated as
Deputy Reeve. I would solicit your support
in the corning. 1 elected I will give township
problems my most thoughtful consideration.
Thanking you past favours'
• GEORGE MacDONALD
To the Electors of Grey Township
With three years served as Councillor
for the Township of Grey, I again solicit
your vote and influence in the corning elect-
ion. Your support on my behalf will be
sincerely appreciated.
Yours Sincerely
BERT JOHNSTON
Ladies and Gentlemen
I have been nominated for Councillor
in Grey. If elected, it is my intention to lower
taxation. I know from a personal standpoint
1 fell that the pressure of high taxation is not
fair to the tax payer to impose taxes Zho.t
could be avoided.
Wishing you all the compliments of the
year.
JIM COLLINS
'the reeve ,t.: r„, =I iln,.. .i 1,447
were •erhu+rind be . u e I It. 'the
nomn,ati,tti 1110112 it. li It: the
conn, n c11•antle r r Mcnut , 1310'5 of
I !It'd carr-rk
M,.11111.1., ti,,. _.?1001'
br,1,t11 acct 111,11r) C.nan,1; 1,•'1 v.. -ere
(ai:+ returned jai office,
11,-t'r It. R. Cousins
C„uta libilrs--L. W. leektnianr
W. E. Willis
R. TV. Kennedy
J. W, leiarhor
School Board—Rev. 1-1. C. \'t"ileor.
D. N. McTavish
W. C. Kerr
Hydro Commieelon—
Jac1= McTiniiatiL
Other nomination,: hralnded;
Reeve—D, N. McLonttli
R. 3. Bowman
Councilolrs—Mrs. D. Inglis
Claire Long
Wan. SpeIr
H. howler
Ii. Pearson
A. M. Grewar
Geo. Bridge
Trustee --A. Mc'Tagagrt
Some of the above expressed thein'
willingness to stand others decline&
theft• nomination but, all failed to -
cemetery.
Pallbearers were Jno. Wilson, Alex
Anderson, Bill ',WOW., B111 Boyd.
,Tack Boyd and Jno. T-ogan.
The United Church
Church on Sunday morning. The
subject was "Trust in God.” The
text on which the study was based
was from Paul's letter to the young
preacher Timothy: "I know whom 1
have believed and am persuaded that
he is able to keep that which I have
comitted unto him against that day:
A morning ancien was emlhy by the
choir. In the evening the sermon
was about the importance of having,
and holding firm convictions In our
religious life.
Brussels Hydro Electric
it was bad but no worse here than:
in other places. Mr. Cousins spoke
briefly of the waterworks and of
business of the sohoolboard.
W. C. Kerr, Rev. H. C. Wilson and
D. A. Rann W. E. Williamson and
W. G. Leach spoke on behalf of the
schoolbcard.
Those nominated who were prat
ent at the meeting spor=e briefly. W:
Spear in hie remarks stated that be
believed the present reeve and
`council should remain in office until
the waterworks system is installed.
The singing of the National An-
them brought the meeting to a close,
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Commissioners Meeting United Church W, A.
The 'W.A.. of the United Calmat
November 21, 1947 met on Nov, 18th at the !tome of Mfrs.
A meeting of the Brussels Hydro R. S. Tlamilton with thirtyons-
Electric Commission was held ou present. The Pt ")nide ut Mrs.. R. Is.
(the above date, ail members were Cousins was in the chair with Mrs..
Pre-gen't. II. Sullivan at tate piarin. The meet
The minutes of the last meeting ing was opened by the singing of
Ibeing read, it was moved by W. R hymn 231. The Scripture,, lesson.
Little and seconded by J. M. Me- was Demi by Mee. G. Menzies follow.
Donald that the minutes as reed ed by prayer offered by Miss (3•
be adopted.—Carieetl, iHingstor, The secretary Mrs.
The following acounts were pre- Byang gave the minnt a of the last
seated for payment: 1sheeting and Mfrs, Bell tetve the
G. R. Campbell, Oct. salary - i treasurer; report. The nominating
Sei•.•Treas., express charges !committee was .boson for this year
'Ham:ovfr Transport $ 84!committee • namely MTrs. H. Manning, Mrs. A. t'.
Receiver General. OctoberI Bnekar sand Mtge Fie. P,nchanan
es
saltax penalty 50.18 j Hymn 541 way then sung followed
G. R. Campbell, Oct, salary . ily the lelizpah hensdiction• The
exprees chargee 5. 0. r" .. 50.00 ' social hour was 'then introduced by
Mrs. Warwick, rent for barn, Ibliss Tliugeton who called on lies.
10.00 I Lyle Brothers of Wroxeter for a
piano solo. Mrs. "t\'. Bell and Mrs.
5,00 IA Baker were then called forward
120.1 and presented 'Mrs. Brothers wit's;.::.
raw fruit, bowl in tite cornflower
storage
D. N. McDonald, fuel for
office ,
E, Higgins, digging hole
and ereot pole
Oldfield Harttware. extension pa+ttern ane also with a ,nip end
ladder . 28 00 saucer to be tahchh to Mrs. Brothers
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FL E. P. C„ invoice Oct. 7, Sr, Mis. Brothers made a very
Oct. P.
Oct. 31, rept, 20 35.12 suitable reply .thanking the Isaiaselle'
H. E.P. C., Qed b Power .. for their kindness, Mrs. Mas
It wed moved' by J_ McDonald Stephenson then sang, "In .the
secondedovac ou W. R. Little that the Girder" one as an encore, "11005
above accounts be paid. Beautiful Heaven must be" with
A letter announcing that the 8 ght guitar ae pea iu1ent, which waw
b ut. sates tax on domestic light greatly enjoyed, Alias ='Iing'stoa
bilis would be effective after Nov gave a short talk on November, re.
!ember 17, 1947 was read to the Com- ening a couple of poems to bring out
; A let the Points. Slee also spoke oP thea
A letter from H,o the'
to the signs cf sti10 zodiac in conneatian
1 effect. that a. Reb�fte to the' Village of 158th this month, one will be surpris-
aceottsls on the Street Lighting ed et how accurate a description of
aecomet. would be in order if the I yourself yon will find, the typo c2
local Commission desired to do so• charaotet', you are, 'what You can so
It was moved by W. h, Little and i an0 what you should da, w't•itta'n
rebate
by 3. M1cDola.,a 1 ander the Month in whide you were
Irebate amoix Villa 50 5418.81 he + born. • It is all In a spirit 05 fun of
issued to the Village of'Brussel% on i course and should not he tartan torr
the slreot lighting acC.hIISi'
A.a no further businese was 1 seriously' Nehatfiltiieais not we thinle
mgt
you will find it
brought before the meeting the. remaking met alas, very revealing
Comisstan been sdjee1 rod. i Mrs. A. B• Cousins- invited the W. 11-
It was also decided that. the I to her home tor the necenhber hneet-
i Brussels hydro 191ectric Cnnnnissiosh 1 lug when the R's will have churls
Iran.ttert the Peblin tiobtity and I of the pn the
ll
. htautiflil lunges
i Property Damage- Tnsur•luee t tr011gih ; was then served and a vote •a2
''the Ontario Commission, for another '• chants extended to Mrs, vote tO15
tl b 31 1943
Year ending oto e for the use et her home.
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