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BRUSSELS, O1V H AR)iO
ROSI' PUBLISISING HOUS
Wednesday, December 17th, 1947
NO PAPER NEXT WEEK
There will be no issue of the
Brussels Pont Obristuas week. The
lite will be open except on the
tlllldays. Corresponds, Ms are asked
send in their news as usual.
GOSPEL MEETINGS
in Town Hall, Brussels
:very Sunday night at 7 P.M.
eaker--Mr. John M. Martin
of Hawkesville, Ont.
ome and bring your friends, a
warm welcome awaits you.
CIAL TRAIN SERVICE
also
iiANGES IN TRAIN SERVICE
Account
STMAS AND NEW YEAR'S
ere will be certain changes in
In service between December
d and January 1st.
nsuft your local C.N.R. Agent
full particulars.
Canadian National Railway all prophecy. and the disturbances.
there are no doubt,. some of the
details that will lead to the setting
CHRISTMAS DANCE
under the aespices of Of the stage Mr the end tines,
e Brussels Canadian Legion -
in Brussels Town Hall on
Friday, December 19th
Music by Ken. Wtlbee and Majr;ttc W. I. mat al the hams of
His Orchestra
c
Mrs. Wm. Spell' on Thons'day, Der 11
ancing from 10 to 1.30 Wlds over .II tudien bailie' IIrese11t
3 Door Prizes
ssion 50c unch Booth Mrs. lrnrl Cudntnre presided and
after the usual nesntng exercises
KIST— ealled on the Stacrntnry for the.
Gospel Meetin
The Gospel meeting in the town
hall Brussels, was well attender, on
Sunday night when the, congregation
was ad:dresa.ed by Idvangelis't Mr.
John M. Martin of Rawkeville, Ont.• much discussion the Board decided
on the subject "The Comingof
0
Christ in. Judgement." Mr. hiar'ir. drat oat ac•hhe lalc1at the
present .time to improve these facili-
ties.
The resignation or Mts. Koch -rife,
teacher at No, 9 was accepter,.
ft tva=• decided that the list of
library hooks prepared by the
teachers be submitted - to the I'n-
xtt;':r.lat• and when his apPreve: is
elieve It Or Not!
Ashes that were removed front a
ove that was put up this full after
al: being used since last spring
art ell a lire in, a cartlbrlu,1 carton
Ito which they had -peen emoted
:ter being removed from the stove.
his ocnurred teL the home of Inc. S.
rmstronig recently. Mr, Armstrong
adn.te,ins that no fresh ashes were
rt. in the carton and that le the
nes bad not been quickly noted
re home would have been e11-
gered.
orris Township School Board
vo meeting's of Morels Town-
ship h'hino) Boa rd were held De.
comfier 4 and. 8.
Mr. 1I. Rectify was present. at Loth
Inc 1itnۥ::,. fee ruioi'to,1 on the con.
ddtion of all school toilets anti after
was assisted in the servic" by a
ladies trio, also from 1Tiawkesville,
who rendered thrae messages to
song.
Tiro speaker in Itis message re.
ferret, .10 Ilse spiritual indifference
tthal prevails in the waled today, nn
brow that all ungeallinPse will be
brought into judgement rat the
received, the books may he inn'-
chaser,.
etyping at Jesus Christ. Mr. Martin etntud I
11 the' t T�ndesitine the CPlttl'e of P, "noi t of necmirats'-'.urlit'orizell
Globe & MRail 13.08
Beacon Heuald, ....'..... 2 70
Percy Clark
• 1511 lie
Pruss1Try Prwt_.: 12.;0
J. 1-I1int . 1,00
T31ey- Sta•t.)on.Pry • 829.07
Majestic Women's Insitute IR. 5. omega 1:) (10
The December meeting of the `J. J, Falconer 350, 10
T), N. i17eD' nald 101 ;a0
Beaver Lumber fin, "111
F.ducaall0n01 Pnhii,:hIng (b1.15
The mileage accost. t--fe the Si
be1s, of the Tioard was pissed.
The mecretary was tllstl'llete,l' to
't'lv.,rt':' Pur onro4tlte"v ter 1,11
es here it is again–'S Dos. Sweet of the last meetings and echonln for 1948 also to write In.
icy Oranges hl a Free Shopping financial re.00rts 144),d ether items or Spector Kinkead rege,r1ing &veining
:g for Only St1.05 at Orewar's business. The roil (WI was amxwrned
le.aehor far No. 9.
•oceterin. Shap whore your dollar by a gift for the Christmas boxes tar Next: mcet.ilig Jexuatary 3 u.t 2 p.m.
e most. We have Pveryth )lig in "shut-ins:' The fallowing clotie:limts V. S. Straw, Seerefa:'r.
YO the 150st. We have eve(71111ne of money were given, To Merchant 4-_
Fruit. 1'Seanleles Fund $5.0n; Victor KennaF)EO yLE E KNOW
for Women in Toronto $10.00; .War
veiettc .ileE(��R iL.
, Memorial Hoepi,., London can nn.
T>uarrived home from
Labrador last Recut. Pe will pppr-d
sonic 11 ue here with 'tis mother,
Mfrs, T. Miller, his children mill ether
reirativns•.
Mr. and Mare Bennett of Arcola,
Sask., are 'Visiting \vitt her sister
Mrs. Walter Rose an,d other relatives
in and around Brussels.
Mre. Mary Brigham of Blyth ii at
the home of Miss Bessie Moses
where she expects to spend the
winter.
114rx: P. N. Northcott and Mrs. 0.
Aldw'ortiiu of Stratford were visiting
with Mr. and Mrs, Leslie P81105s
over the week •ilia,
Miss Rooth Tltomats stedent a.t
Sta;ddiord,bushtese, college, is coast-
ed to her home. with te broken ankle.
She had tate millsforttlne to fall when
lecving the skating arena,
Airs, J, Mw'' spent the weal) end
81.
Toronto, • lege wont to see their
sqn Mr, V, Kerr off. at Malton airport
on a three.weekflight with Trans-
,
Ocean • A:iiways. He was going
fleet to Peterborongnl, Ont., then to
New Fork? and. from there to )lander,
Nfld., then (1t. Ile lita.gtum, Ireland
and )Ongland.
Harold Thomas Burned
Harold 'Phomas was burned abr,nt
the hands when a 11lm7 ,11(11 r-x-
plOrled, Mr, Thomas w'ee working
tel: the new house being 1101)) by 0.
18111ott when the aeoiden1, occurred.
Wails and ceilings were charred and
entOked,
Pearson Produce Store
Broken Into
The pi'odurn store of Hugh Prar-
SOIL was broken Into on Monday
might and seven cases 01 eggs were
taken.
The thief or thieves entered the
building through a transom in the
-----roof andapparently mado their exit
the same way,
Lockers Installed � The crime is being investigated by
The Pell 1Y011 'Produce hal' Installed provlltrled Police.
a modern [baker sy,tcnn ,shite, is Mr. Pearson is •affertug 11100 reward
now in operation.. fur information loading to the arrest matt.
of the culprits. _
Business Changes L Tragedy Darkens 50th
Several business pla.er n have Wedding Anniversary
changed hands during the past
few weeks. R. A. Bennett has MO. and Mrs. James Fulton. Brut-
moved
eels uic+tl. marks their both
moved late &e mnery business to the 9 y d
Premises formerly occupied by ) wed1iiat:e, aaenlversaa'y on Monday
0. Doll arod Miss. C. Tilugelon, while i Mr. Fulton was Dorn in Ribbert
the Tatter have moved their l.nsi- ( township in' 1878, and worked on his
nesaes to the Queen's hotel building. faither',a farm 11001 he was 24 years
C H. Gammon, Listowel and R. C. old. Him Father, wh') Curare to
A.F. veteran, hes sot. ell an elect de. 1 Canada from Northern Ireland at 'the•
appliance business in the prem. a'ge' of 10, farmed un the boundar7
ises fernery occupied by tor. Ilen•between Hibbert and Usborne town -
Oleg. Mrs. Fulton, formerly Miss
Sarah Wi11)amsan was horn acid(
l r ----
Ofilee-' '' -' -9 ' ' Melville Church rained in Grey township. Her father,
CANDLE -LIGHT CAROL SERVICE
Melville Presbyterian Church
SUNDAY EVENING DECEMBER 21st
At 7.30 p. rn.
ORGAN RECITAL at 7.05 p. m. Program --
Handers Firework Music, (1749), Wm. Walton's
Imperial Coronation March, (1937).
Special Christmas Music by the Choir.
Male Quartette, "When we stand before the King"—Nevin.
COME AND SING- THE OLD CHRISTMAS CAROLS.
'"Preude to Christmas' was the
subject of Rev. Mr. Mi1ne'et sermon
on Suntlayl morning. In this sermon.
Mr. Milne pointed out the, the real
significance of Christmas was in
grave clanger of being snowed under
by a 111 (m1144111' Cf a rtificiali.tiPS
"Praise the Lord," Tamblyn, was
the title of the morning; anthem.
At the evening service Mr. Milne
ewe:Mi led the, story of the )miter's
task in the 1 k chapter of Jere
miah. ---.___.. __._._
WHEN CHRISTMAS COMES
Have you 153' old grudge you'd like
to pay?
And, v::;ung laid up front a bygone
day?
Gtikher then, 01I now, and lay them
away
110 Christmas t•omee,
rd thoughts are heavy to ca.rrp.
my friend,
d life Is short ft 0111 beginning_ to
end;
kind to yourself. leave nothing in
tdee late James Williamson, was..
born in Smith halls.
Mr, end Mos. James Fulton farm-
ed ma con, 17, Grey tnwnehip, from
189/ to 1912 and then moved to
con. 10. where they farmed until
1942 when they morel to Brus-
sels. Mr, Fulton nus two hratitera
and six sisters. A seventh sister,
:17ra.. Tom Slavin, died several
years ago. One brother. Sohn, is
in busbies in Brnstnn, Mass. The
other brother. Lawrence, of Strat-
ford, is the father of Mrs. Elmo
Tlowey who died of shock at Till•
sonburg last week after her hus-
band and three children had heir
killed in a crossing creels. The
trale accident 1 tl t befell the
g .
Howey family resulted to Mr. and
Mrs. Fulton stpemt a quiet [lay at
their )tome with friends and relative's
calling. Only a few years ago
their granddaughter was. kfled in
a oar accident 111 TnrP1tm. lir. T'ui-
tnn has six sisters. Mrs. Andrew'
Bruce; Grey township, Mrs. Johns
Docherty, 1117th; Mrs. Dave Chea
mend nay. 'Winnipeg: Mrs. Fd. 'Bruce,
nnP- 1'in3slmw•s comes. Mann, Man.; Mrs. Harr! (hart-
1EriIliam eta, Seaforth; and Mn.N. Gillies,
T"Tile
Buffalo. One daughter. Mrs. .Tames
- S. warm,tlone, resides -111 Crey
egulations Are Being township. and a 114508 dan€'hter
isregarded In Brussels Mrs. H. M. Clarke, )ivP,i in Toronto.
Recent regulations passed by the
Menlo TTipdro Blectrir commission
o being disregarded by a 'i•:'a.t
any people ill the Village of
sets., The.`P regulations war.,
,rte I `uC-
prince ..1111 the win! e 0f r,:n-
,�¢' serving power �I11oh (e Trull; needed
v'b 011 farms ail in the factories
throlghoot. the Preetit•e of Dntette
It has been noHc"d that tate follow -
Ing ruins have bean Molten by
himself ciders eau) store owners:
1. bights have been left burning
on porches and over outside
doors for indefinite period; while
hoiaeiltol:ders ars, 'ry from
"
2. Several of our village stores
e have disrega.rd'emd. the "no decor -
thrive or advertising lights allow-
ed" regulation,
5. Lighting in, store windows is
restricted to 100 Watts per win-
dow. Some of the merchants
leave very kindly done with•cr,t
any lighting In their windows
while others nave disregarded
this ruling entirely.
4. Service stations are restricted
to 100 Watts per- galline pump.
This restflati0n has been violet. -
1)7 most o1 the Service
Maibiottns in the village.
The Hydro Telertrle have put 1nr-
ward their "SAITO TOLl1Ci'rRICT'r 1",
campaign for the benefit of the
whole Province end they expect
their reeheettonet to be eoneciolutin:ns-
ly followed by a.11 t[,srs of electr'e
power, not by jinn a few public
spirited people wile see the value of
saving itnwet'. Furthermore, they
mean. to enforce them and by force
if it is found necesaury.
Won't you please try and co-
opetatte in titin campaign?
3vRTTiSISlDLS HYDRO ELECTRIC
OOMIMISSTON
CHRISTMAS SUNDAY
Though Christ in Bethlenl
A thousand times; he born,
Td
Refs not born in thee,
Thy send is still forlorn,
Melville Church
pglnleter Rev. G. A. Milne, M.A.
10 a. m. Bnnday 9ohoo)
and Bible Glass
11 a. no. "ani Old Festival in.
A New Dress,'
7.30 p• n1. Candle-31ght Service
7.110 p. In. omen Recital
Deo. 22 'Sunday School Couoret
Louts D. Thompson, Organist
and Choirmaster.
The United Church
OF CANADA
Minister Rev. Hugh C. Wilson
Organist Mies Diva Sholdtee
11 a., m. Morning Worship
The Message of the Angel
Janitor Congregation
U Sunday School and
Bible Class
7 p. m. livening Praise
An ITonr of Sacred
Carole an,d Chorale
IOve1yone Conclialiy Welcome
Church of England
Parish of Brussels
Rev. J. H. Kerr, Rector.
The 40h Swaim, in. Advent
December 21st, 1947
St. George's Church
Walton -
9.80 p• m. I%0ly Communion
Sunday School
St. David's Church, Henfryh-
10.30, a m. ltolg t ammuntoit
Sunday 8011001 •
St. John's Church, Bruseele--
1 p, TO, Sandal, .Seboal
'A p, m, Holy�^Commtielen *r
Brussels Library Board $25.01. ;\
immune!ee, was named to took aft:1'
the sending of boxes and rants to
taicic and aunt -ins at Christmas. .\
number of Ohristntas carols were
sung. Mrs, .Taus, Benne read the
"Oitristmias Story," '
There were 9 enerlee in the con-
test "The moat original homeun:d•e
table centre." Miss Donna Cucimore
vas awarded tat prize and )Mrs. Jas.
McDonald 2nld,
The meeting was dosed by the
singing of the National Anthem after
which a bounteous :uncle was served
by the hostesses.
REGENT THEATRE
Seaforth, Ont. .
Thurs,, Fri., Sat. Dec. 18.19.20
Abie's Irish Rose
with an ali•star cast
Michael Chekov Joanne Dru
Richard Norris
A ..Bing ..Crosby ,.,,Production—The.
most beloved story of •youth and
love, it is without a doubt the most
rieutously romantic hit In pictures!
;Don't miss this comedy classic.
Mon., Tues„ Wed, Dec. 22,.28-24
Double Feature
Boomerang
Dana Andrews and Jane Watt
It actually happened a number of
years ago and today remains on the
books of the police, an unsolved
murder, the basis 11 the scenario
Is taken from Reader's Digest.
AND
The Wallcott Lewis Fight
Next Thur., Fri., Sat, Deo. 28.26.27
IN TRCHNICO,-Cil
Thunder in the Valley
with
CARD OF THANKS
T weih to tltatnk all tense who sent
'gifts), cards and letters during my
two weeks', di11:neets in Listowel
aman;tal. ' They were all very
deeply appreciated.
Mrs. T4. Morrow
CARD OF THANKS
1- wish he Ilhank my many friends
and neighbors, for the kindly remem-
brances seats; mc while in the hospitai
and atixuOa T. came home,
811011 kite -Mese will long he re•
membered,
Mee, Bert Johnston
The United Church
Lon MCCallister and Al the Morning 's0rvin0 in the
Peggy Ann Garner llitite.d Church, he minister spoke
Based on the navel "Bob, Son of fx+o•m the text "Tho Glen' of God in
(he feo'c, of Jeses Christ', 2 Corfu.
einem TV, ,For n.'mornieg anthem 1h1
01Toir suing "000410 of Christians" by
'Perreat. G. Walter: -
"Phe Lost Coin:" 'Wag tha slrbject
Winter Wonderland of the evening insertion "Ile still my
with aeon" by Sibelius Wxs snot; by the
Lynne Roberta and - Charles Drake lehoh.
Battle" by Alfred ()Invent.
Royal Wedding Pictures to
Technicolor
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Chris i'nas Message
r,.�r• ------luny
"Righteousness in the hear
Means beauty of character,
Beauty of character
Means harmony in the home.
Harmony in the home
Means order in the nation,
And order in the nation
Means peace in the world,"
off,.--ttm•i+
With Sincere Christmas Greetings
and Best Wishes
for a
Prosperous New Year to All.
John W . Hanna
M. P. P. Huron -Bruce.
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CAPITOL
THEATRE
LISTOWEL
Wed. Theirs. Dec. 17-18
"CLAUDIA & DAVID"
also
Joe Loins vs. Walcott
FIGHT
Filmed at theRingside
Fri. Sat. Dec. 19-20
[`LAST Oil THE REDMEN"
Joe Louis vs. Walcott
FIGHT PICTURES
Sat. Matinee 2.30 Serial
Man. Tues. Dec. 22.23
"Shocking Miss Pilgrim"
with
Betty Grable, Dick Haymes
FOTO NITE TUESDAY
OFFER $110.00
Mon. Attendance Card Night
Wed. Thurs. Dec. 24.25
"VIGILANTES RETURN"
in
Clnecolor
Listen in to CK NX
A Merry ristrrirrs
Dick Mart
Fri. Sat. Dec. 26-27
"Tarzan and the Huntress
Sat. Mat. 2.30 Shorts
Mon. Tues. Dec. 29-30
"It's A Wonderful Life"
FOTO NITE TUESDAY
OFFER $100.00
Mon. Attendance Card Night
Wed. ONLY Dec. 31
Gary Cooper in
"THE PLAINSMAN"
MIDNIGHT SHOW
STARTS 12.05
COMING
Jan. 1-2.3
Princess Elizabeth
WEDDING PICTURES
In Technloolct u•
also
Walt Disney's
"SONG OF THE SOUTH"
every Mon. to Fri. 6 p. m.
To All Our ,Pardons
Peggy Francis
( 'THEATRE STAFF.
and theeCAPITUL
t+a`.SJw h WMAK 's T
Melville Ladies'
The Ladies' Ma) n , Ovine Church
was held at the home of Mlssc (Trace
Stewart on Dee, 1 with 8 gond
nteen4Taltce, the Presid eat Mrs,
Matheson occupied the chair and
opened the meeting in the usual
pl'0cndmre. The seot•etnt•y's report
tris reed and also the treasurer's
report which ahowed good week dome
during tate year, Mrs. Long else
sent mit several boxes, to shittene,
plans were else dtennsaed for the
next year. The retiring President,
Mrs, Matheeee wa1 warmly thanked
for the good work dome (luring her
term of :niflcle and site in Ct1111 ehenl1'
rad the society for the s'plendid no.
nperetio11 The neer slate of (Wirers
Will he: Preahlenit, Mrs. 1T, Spears;
1s1 vire ;Mr's. MTeadnwe; Treas., Mrs.
Alien: Pee.. Mrs. TItt1e:; 5nnehine,
Mrs. Nene, Long. A very pleasent
social time was spent and Intuit wee 1"ondesl,,101; Mdse, conA '1'lltateer,
serrved at the close by the rem- Seatortn), with ohs brattier, Willitem
mitten In charge, Timmer,
WALT N
The regular W.M.S. meeting was •
Meld In tate church basement on
Wednesday. Dec, 10. T'nder the
leadership of Mrs. e".. Bitch d-• and
members of heir group the annual
r anid•lellight.ing rerem0n: was con.
ducted. This year's )hent' ways
"OIlristlnae, for all ttatievalitiee.•' As
each candle was lit we were told of
tare pearl" for Whorl it was lit and a
carol of that country was Ong. The
last candle was the candle of Christ-
ian love. When it wso lighted we
were told to ;Love thy neighbour as
thyseif," this truly is to keep Christ-
mas. Love oast speak a language nil
nationalities can unlinrstanrl. "The
worship pat') od 0.111* xel'vi'P condnd•
ell wd811 "Oar Lord's Sumn'at•y cf the
Law."
The roll call "Christmas thoughts''
W195 well responded to. The treat+'
urPr's report showed that we have
raised over $550,00 sit have been able
to exceed our anoration again this
year. The 0,0,T.T, group. are bold-
Ing their enamel vesper service in
th.e eint r11 basement en Monday,
Dec. 23 at 5 p.m. and alt W.M.S.
ladles are invited 10 attend, The
nominating oomnni•t•tee brought in
the list of otfleers For 1848 and these
will be Metalled tot on, Sennett
meeting, The list is as follower
Hon, pies„ Mrs, It leryans; ores.,
Mrs. R., C. Haelewood; 1st vice Pres,
Mrs. D, Watson: andvire pre -a,. Mrs. .
.7. Marshall; 8r0 vire pres., Mrs, 0:
Matilil; Secretary, Mrs, P, TTolntau:
Treasurer, Mrs- M. Holland; Supply
Secretary, Mrs. S. Johueton, Cons
Friend See„ Mara, N. Reid; Sec. of
Temperance amid ehristtan renew
ship, Mrs, N. Sande; Missionary
Monit-ly Ser,,, Wins) H. Johnston;
Stewardship Sec., Mrs. H, Kirkby;
Lit:eraltu:re Sec., Mite. R. Bennett;
ASSOC. Helpers Sec., Mrs. W, C.
Tiaakwelid; Miemion Baud Supt. anti
Asst., Mese A. Mrea!'1, Mrs. W.*
Broedfoot; Baby 'sand Supt. Mrs, C.
McGavhs; C.G.LT• We, R, G. Basle
wool, asst., Mts. H. lclrkby, 1118.
G. McAwi-hnr; Auditors, Mrs. W. Ci.
Bennett, Mrs. John McDonald.
W:oanents AsseciationI Ofilcere: lion;
pros., lulu's. R. Rend; Pres., Mrs, W.
7. Bennett; let viae Axes„ Mrs. 3:
Smith; 2u;d vice pros„ Mrs, C.
Ritchie: and vice Pres., Mrs. W..
Turnbull; Secretary, Mrs. J. Clark;
'Pleasures, Mra,. W. David400; Pian-
ists, Mrs, W. 18vtidyon, Mrs, T1. Mita.
sten, Ma's. J, T3ryaars; Howes' a"onn-
ntittee, Mns. S. 30luaatr11, Mrs. D..
lOnnis:.
Personals; Steveart 73ryeatek
Guelph, at the home of itis Par-
ente, Mr. anti :1lre. I1dwtlyd T0t'3-
aans; Mr. end )Mrs. lOIll•n'st WV -
kind ,family Willi friends 00