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'OSI' PUBLISHING HOUSE- _-_ ._ Weclnes-_._..y, -,_ January
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elville Church
4C1?': �c g,C�Jc yk c{Alex Alexander Selected
, lHoranCount's Aseel6PY iThe Seam asnenK
of the 1.041'8.
i Supper was obserrcd at the morning
Seri/lee. Rey, Mr, Milne tlreao130 to,
the subject "Our Shepherd.'Tn.
EAST HLiRON AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY ANNUAL MEETING
in ,Brussels Public Library ora
FRMAY, JANUARY 9th
at 2 p.m.
Election rofoffice.b �ar,ers for 1948.
Guest Speaker- Mr. L. R. Brown, Clinton.
All members of the. Society are inVit -Dd.
MONCRIEFF
Mr. and Mrs. John Lethbridge, -Mr.
and Mrs. R. 112, Ler?lbridgjl,' ',reedy
and Jacque1hle, of Toronto, visited,
over the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
William Harrison.
Mr, and Mrs. Joe Smith and ob,11.;
dreg tasted on Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Brown of West Monk.
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. 13. Miller of Listowel,
spent Christmas day 'with friends
hers.
Mr. and Mrs. Ja.clt Gill end ;Timmy
of Guelph, spent the Chrir.tlrlas holi-
days at the home of Mr. Prank Har-
rison.
Miss Dorothy ,Bender is spending
the holidays at her none near. Eltulira,
Mr. and Mrs. Reg. I -Tall and •chil-
dren, of Brantford, spent Chrietmas
at Mr. Alex Mann's,
Mrs Mal'k 13a11141e is visiting her
sfeterlAeie •::Williaan Flood in Brant-
ford,
Miss Velma Robertson of Ha:uilton
spent a few days at the home of, her
brother, William Robertson.
GOSPEL MEETINGS
in Town Hall, i3russels
Every Sunday night at 7 P.M.
Speaker -Mr, John M. Martin
of Hawkesv'tlie, Ont.
Come and bring your friends, a
warm welcome
welcomeawaits you. .
mcm� M of
If any urian be In Ciln•ist he is
a 11511' areatul'e:
Melville Church
Minister Rev. G. A. Milne, M•A•
11 a, m, "The Penalty of -
Indifference."
7 p. m, "Laws -Old and New."
Jan, 12 Missionary Meeting,
Rev. Alan Bloch of China..
Jon. 16 Aunalal Congregational
Meeting.
Louis D, Thompson, Organist
and Choirmaster:
The United Church
OF CANADA
Minister Rev. Hugh 0. Wllaon
Organs t Miss •IDlva S'holdtce
11 a. Mn. Morning Worship
"The Meaning of the Kingdom"
Junior Cosegregation,
12 Church Seine& and
and Bible Claes
7 p, m, P>rvenbig Praise
"0'
Everyone Condiaily Welcome.
Teeswater Fair
Now Class 'B"
The Teeswater Agrtetiturte 'Society
has been advised by the Dominion De
partment of Agrtemlture that the
fair sponsored by it has been 011an,ge11
from `0" category and will now be
•Itnoiell: a's as .a Claes "B" fair, To
(.qualify for this standing, 11 was
-necessary for the society to -Pay over
$3,000 in prize money for utility
classes Ger three years in succession.
This promotion -will mean that
granas well now be available from
the Dominion governnten1 'forpay-
ment of judges, junior work and
permanent Improvements, .
The Teeswater Fair has been
kno'an. as "C:anadla's Largest Rural
Fairer
Church of England
Pariah of Brussels
Rev, J. H. Kerr, Rector.
let Sunday Atter the 17pIPltanY
January 11th 19..8'
St. George'a Church Walton-,
3.80 p. m• Evening Prayer
• Sunday School'
St renfr
10.80 -a, rat Mornins g Pr�ayeryn-
Suns153' School
8!. John's Church, arueaels-r
1 P. ra..Sundn,y Soitool
2 p. m, Evening Prayer
Yr Y. DD!L'"..G
McDougall--Speir
The rectory at Brusesls was the
scene of a quiet wedding n11 Satir-
day, Dec. 27 when Donna Mary Speir
of Brussels was united in marriage Thr service h1 Tine Pveeby- erhtn
to Reginald L. Mellerigell een .of 11r. Munch 'oil Sunday ha- rnn4r tsd
and Mrs. Leslie MeDougall of, Wing- by the Minister, Rev. I. 13. y1acl ver,
ham the ceremony. being performed who .preached on the s,tiljsc` "Be-
at. 4 p.m, by Rev. Mr, Kerr, ginning With God." The choir sane)
the selectinn, "Since eesus came bite
My Heart" by Gabriel.
C0DliJ1IC1T •--- The t'aront:non3a•
Hon 0f 111e equallzatlon 11011e011ttee
!of Huron -County ,p'unell that. Alex
(Alexander of Grey township he
appointed Huron nounty assessor,
will be subnllndtee to Ilounty Gouncil
at the Jalttlary seediest, which opens
here on Tuesday, Jen, 20.
Twee-dye:we •appUea,iioue for 'tike
position were ooirsidereti at a meet.
Ing of tiro committee 11010 last
Friday. Of thecae, live were oltoeeu
601' personal interviews after a
process of elimination, and 31"
Arrxander w,as the final clinics.
Mr, .Alexander was a member at
the County Council for seven years
when lie represented Gley town,
ship as deputy -reeve and reeve,
arrcl was warden of the county in
1945.
The system to be need in equali-
zation of the assessment of the
nlunicipalit4es• will involve setting
ttp a card syetenl tliroughnut the
entire county which will give a
detalfled .description of every prop-
erty in each. municipality. The
-yardstick to be used will apply to
all municipalities, thereby elimin-
ating the dtscrepanoles which ex-
ist at the present Itine dire to the
fact that each municipality is as-
essed, on a system of its own,
'finder the proposed system, the
local assessment and the assets -
meet used for county purposes will
be the sante.
M the present time there are 1?
counties in the province using this
system of assessment.
The equalization committee .' were
given power at the November Fes-
aPonn'to select an assessor and still -
ate their 'report to the council for
.approval:
The bride was attirr--1 in en areal
fine wool dress suit on plain linea
with gold trimming. With h +es
gloves and off' the -face hat in, brow(.
Attending her was Miss leis jnrio
Tucker wearing a torquoise dress
with trimming of heave lace, gloves,
shoes and het in black.
Wnf, Stacey of Winghem attended
the groom s-8 best man. •
After the cecemany the ` guests
repaired to the dining room • of the
bride's uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs.
le, N'. T11mell which was effectively
.decorated in pink and white where a
sumptuous, buffet luncheon wa.s
served. The bride's mother was
dressed in black and her aunt in
wine.
After luncheon the happy couple
lett to take up residence in Wing -
ham.
REGENT THEATRE
Seaforth, Ont.
NOW PLAYING -
Thur., Fri., Sat.
In Technicoicr-
The Bells of San Angelo
with
Roy Rogers and Dale Evans
Andy Devine and the Sons of the
pioneers.
Roy --,The king of the cowboys and
Trigger, the smartest horse In the
movies.
Jan. 8.9 -
0
Outing to the 'New Year's atom
Alvie and MIs. Rigging and family
and Claire and Mrs. Lore;, Doreen
and Murray, spent the night in the
village, a'etnlmitdng home to ilruesels
an • .Friday.
An epidemic of colla and pink eye
is going -the rounds in this district.
Mrs. ;Ross Engel and baby-•dau1h•
ter arrived home on Monday,'
.School has re'opeaed this 'week.
Viau
Fresh-Orism-Salted Sodas in - a
2 Ib. wax 115161 box fon only 40c WHY
PAY MORD? Grewrr s Groceterla;
has them. Open all day WednesdsY
as usual. We have canned Salmon,
Tomatoes, Corn, Pork sod Beans and
Cured Meats.
PHONE 5
GREWARS
Mon„ Tues., Wed,, Jan. 12.13-14
"Adult Entertainment"
Possessed
with
• Van Heflin Joan Crawford
I - Raymond Massey
This is intelligent treatment of im-
pending Insanity performed with
artistry, with the .aid. of • Stanley
Ridges„a psychiatrist.•
'
Next That's., Fri., 0at,, •'Jan• 1546.17
Honeymoon
with
Shirley Temple and Franohot Tone
The setting Is In Mexico' ' and the
surrounding business is made to give
a Win blend in its unfcldment. ' '
igAgaittOWAVMM
COMING -
Heartbeat
with
Ginger Rogers Joan Pierre Autnont
and Adolphe Menjoti
Capitol Theatre
LISTOWEL
Wed. Thur. Jan. 7-8
"Magnificent Doll"
Fri. Sat. Jan. 9-10
"Pursued"
A tense and exciting
Western story
Sat. Mat. 2:30- Serial
Mona Tue.
Jan. 1243
.....�-•ted' ,
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
RT I Huron County Council 1' Donations To Assist
Sy Oliver Riley Ashfield r' r u tete, r• •, Juvenile Hockey Teai
8' 1).w:to iit,nt1, } Sfiydrer
On Monday night. the first, Javeuli For Equipment
HOCKEY SLANTS
game of the eeason was played in
the Mussels .Arena wilco , uvknnw
ch,d1 r i1,leI'0!l t+lir anthem "Tlr'thrr
James' A4r." A eang:'ettlttinn ,1 rl,'i•
conte waa eetendee to 11r. ane Mrs.
Meek Cardiff; Mrs. Orwell Elliott;
Mrs, Robe Ferguson.
'Phe evening service tnelude,1 the
Women's Missionary Society DLdi
aatian service. Tho sermon smbje1t
was "The Faith that Corepte1'0." Miss
Fungi Work gave the solo "Evening
awl Morning" by Oakley
CARD OF THANKS
1 wish to thank lacy many friends
and neighbors for their kindness
(.luring my recent Meese. They 'ver'
all very deeply appreciated and will
long be remembered. also special
thanks, to Rev. Mr, Herr.
Mrs. Thos, Clark and Family.
"Crossfire"
with Robert Young
FOTO KITE TUESDAY
OFFER $100.00
Mon. Attendance card night
latorammeestaieskanearsa
COMING
Wed. Thurs. NEXT
"Fiesta."
(Technicolour)
The United Church
The Sacrament of the TAM'S Supper
was admini:,tered in the morning
worship at •lire linked Church. The
sermon subieot waa "The Covenant''
The Christmas Canal "Tn the bleak
grid winter" by Roset.ti, was enviably
sung as a. duet by Mrs. R. B. Coua ns
and Miss Betty 00usles.
T'tn the evening the sermon was a
cl 81)0050 on the eon:aection between
walking with God and lasting fame.
The choir sang "Welenme to the
Mighty Prince of Peace" by Ira. B.
Wilson.
At the close of,the Sunday School
session alarge numbsr of. scholars
received an award- for perfect attend•
anee during the Last three months of
1947.
P,l,.UEVALE
The Turnberry Township Council
met In the community hall Monday
lrtornino- with all memifers present.
Rev. J. A, Burden' of the Zlnited
Church couduoted a. brief devotional
501184ce. The following appoint-
ments were made: clerk, Robert
C1uickslla:nl s. heesurer William
C!ruicksllanbe; 0811105011, Erwalrl
Powell; tax collector, George Day.
The Huron Conrlty Library Asso-
N:ation hos organized: a branch in
this 1'lllnge and a '3, -used assortment
of books has been placed in the
tonnnitnity hall, with Mre. Joe 'II.
Smith as librarian. 'Phe Library will
be open on Saturday afternoons.
Listen to CKNX from Mon-
Fri. 0 p. In. Your name. may
be called.twolemeattomoomili
wa4 the vlelding tr un Luokii,iv de-
feated Brusesis 4.0. 'rhe game was
fast and fairly u:;;ed. 13russtla.
due to 1aelc of nw,e,lrn was, 'n-
•perinr to the Lnrl nr w boys. 11U
win a few praetlees 111' ." boys will at n,, 4
be in there 11115111/ and will sllilw i r;,111"y
(Ivry . .Io -1,0 11e..No ,h A. ri•ewar
(;goy Deputy Clifford Rowland 11. Pearson
Hay (1'+u 1rrn!+„n,• 1T. 13. Allen
TTaw•;.k ..... John AA .1 l\'nr
$1.00
1,00
1.00
1.00
1,00`
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1,00
1.00
1.00
1,90
1.00
1.00
1.00
t i1n,„u Pr.:dnre, ,rr,, 1.00
Export Packers ,. . 1.00
Stanley Rutledge 1.0'0'
Sack Lowry 1.00
Gen . Dasher - - 1.00
0. Doll 1.0o
H. Ruiteelee 1.00
..... 1.00
10 Ca -ten 1.00
11 Champion 1.00
C. Doll - 1.00
38. \\'illis 1.00
Robt. Patrick 1.00
Bob Campbell 1.00
Ralph Shaw 1.00
Sam 'Workman . - 1.00
McR'llirter 1.00
Brusesls boat 1.00
Tntal $34.00
Iloavi-et Deputy Pima- F,rr 3r , P. Gregg
Hnldeti J. Armstreee II. it Pearson
McKillop Bal, Benin !•'•: 0,1 man
Harvey Johnson 5;511 1 rtu•h
Elmo, Webster Bob 13eln1&-f
Fdrnel
TAIlV.-11.0 YY J1lr,•r84d" Motors
Henry C. T 1 t Cleve Baekel• .
.\(.6101 • N1(.11018,0 1 S, ld. 1,10853
Walter 1-1 W0.-.58, S. Lowe
these other teems s few thins. In . Stephen
the third period a fight broltn 110• Stephen Deputy
tweem McDonald and Mt:rllll.,u see Tue,;, remnh ,....
both were given penllt-Bee 7owell 9,u•nbe ry
in. soul for Brussels pulled off 131+mv ' .:borer
fine aayea and M0M12113Pl 011 0 -
fence proved a gond ratan fur any
team.
Fat' T.neknow Needham W. the
1iisrh marksman with 2 Ron1" to his
credit. McTntyre and McLend were
the other goal -getters for Liicknnw.
Next game is 'Phnrscl-ly night when
Brmr'sle iafsif5 Gndereeh.
Line -Ups
LITCKN"OW - C>nol, C,ardis; de•
fence, Roes. C. McMillan; centre Mc-
Intyre, McLeod, Needham; alter-
nates, M. C111n. 7. Mealc11an, Dickln•
son, Gibson, Morrisau.
• 13R.'I7RS$LS - Goal, J. Jewell: de -
1 fence, iO3eMichaei. L. Cousins,
' centre, R. Jewell; wings, Willis,
Coleman; altern,ntes, Betehart, Ryan,
Riley, Chambers, Lrnseal, '251)onsid.
On Friday night of this week Trnw-
hoildge T•ntermedia:es tangle with
1 the Brussels Tntern,eciiatee in the
Brusesls 4t Pea "and on Thursday
night Brussels vleife .•ltivond hl the
Listowel Arena. On ,Monday, Jan.
12 Atwood returns to Brussels -
Brussels lost the service of their
starry rightwinger Jaen McDonald.
He broke his wrist and Brussels Nil.
be shorthanded for a. few weeks.
CARD OF THANKS
To all those who have in any way
eona'ihnted to the building fund of
St. John's Church. by cash donations,
materials, labour, or In any other
way, we say a slogan, ^und gr'ateflrl
drank- you. ' Donations, :shieh will
be ..'featly appreciates., may be given
at any time to Samuel Air.nelt nr
Harvey J. Bryan.
Building Pond Committee
St. John's Church
rsekTri%w
C6
2 Shows at 7.30 and 9.30
Que .n of the Future
The Life Story of Princess Elizabeth
"Royal 14 Oddi g"
la
Princess Elizabeth's Marriage
To Lt. Mountbatten
Wonderful candid shots of the Royal Marriage -
the magnificent procession of the world celebrities - be-
hind the scenes at Westminster Abbey - many close ups
of the radiant bride and groom before and after the
ceremony.
Also Showing 2 Feature Pictures : -
HIGH EXPLOSIVE FUN 'N' FEMALES
Leo Gorcey and The Bowery Boys
BOWERY BOMBSHELL
He's Border Bound where guns blazequicker and
The Songs are Slicker 1 with Jimmy Wakely
TRAIL TO MEXICO
Lee "Lasses" White and The Saddle Pals
Admission: Adults 40c, Children 20c
(Sponsored by Brussels Lions Club)
msRittmasvotvivemvmm
liner 1 r,rry
\\`,wat10:41 .... ..1 T Ties -:eft
\Ce-• \S.an:ulo-eh . l.1.efe" rib ni t:
Clinton . .71 W. eeet
t r: 1 r,, r•b 9'1,15 n i. R. 5f'le'.i, °.
Cede:lull Town D, !a, 4v .
C'layto,1 Prjw-,trd
Seaforth Frank 1. p<
\'itt+hain Murray Jnitri:1.11
Blyth I•'ra flair 'r. 51',111t,,n
B1'111.50,11.3 R. Il C-> r?lta
Ps,^, r r Benson Sir. Tu •sr y
Hensen Alvin \'S Kerslake
* * * * * .ea * ■ 8
r` t F't-) pX. E 'w i-' KNOW
• -• s a • a
Mies Florence McNaughton -pent
the holiday with friends in Seatorth.
* * *
Mrs. Christina 'McDowell spent the
holiday with friends in Toronto and
London.
•- m * •
Mr. said Mrs. Wm. Haal.ings He -
peler were holiday visitors with her
parents Mr, and Mrs. 7. W. Fischer
and other relative -a.
* * w
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rowland were
New Year's visitors with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Jim. Rowland,
M *- *
Mr. W. H. Bell had the misfortune
messily to fall on tit" stairs injuring
1158 baclt.
Bill Martin
Max 01411ei+l
Gen. Brir3 *c , 1
Intermediate Hockey Schedule
Dec. 31 Atwood at Lnnleshor0
2 ; Trowbridge at Walton
5 : Trowbridge at r,nndcahoro
7 ; Londesborn at Walton
•• 4 : •Bri:eeels at Atwood
9 : Trowbridge at Brasses
12 : Atwood at Brussels
12 : Walton at Londlesboro
13 : Londeshorn at Trowbridge
16 : Walton at Atwood •
19 ; Londesboro at Atwond
• 19 : Brueeele it Walton
WeeH.:len M"Tiay ;1f B(1`raln %pent 1 n1 • Atwood at Walton
the N(iv Year's witty her c 1,nd. fiinae.la It i.ande-180(.0
Mather. Mrs.Cha'.. McKay.
t ,q Walton at Tr,ia hrlil -.A
of 4' - V rat• : Brussels at 'Trewllrtdr
11 the 11^m • .iT Mr. • ar.rd i ' ' Len-les5,arn at Brussels
Visitors. 29 : Trowbridge at Atwood
Mrs. A. bistrohewer ween 911•. and 3 re. 9 Feb. 2 ; P,rusesls at Walton'
T. A. S(hinhino and Mr. P. Hay • 8 : Atwencl at�T''owl:rldge
((i
NOTE ---The Walton .ante. are to
1110 plar,d in the R"nsae1s Afena.•
of Listowel, on Sunday.
- Mrs. A. Russell, t,rmasels and Mr.
and 1Trs. Norman Jaig of Kitchener
anent the holiday - with :Hisses
Margaret a.nd Hannah Russell 1h
London.
e M •
Mr. l-terh Manning visited his
sister in Hamilton over the holiday.
• * * .
Mise Joyce Jardine, of I2itohener-
Waterioo hospital stair was home fur
the holidays.
OBTN.h LARY
Francis James Ryan,.
The funeral service For Mo
Francis Senses Ryan. who 'passed
away in the Watson Pninn 1-7o5pital.
Humbolt, Sask„ on Thursday, Dee
ember 11th, was held in the SecreC
* * * Heart Roman Catholic- Ohnrclt at
We are glad to see that Dave Watson on Monday, December 15th.
Hastings, who was con Rn ed to hia Reverend Father Theodore offletat-
home for goons' time lt- able to be out ed. Internment was made at the
althnngh he is still on crutches. Roman. Catholic cemetery at Wat-
* * * con, the pallbearers being Messrs.
Mils. 300wln Bates and Miss Doris Bernard Smith, Fred B ttin, Torn
Bates of Townie and Mr, Jack Cowan, Geo. Leaser, Robert Loki'.nc;er
and'Morley Lonsberry,
E. L. Scharf, Iln.dertaker, Huns'
boldt. Sask., conducted the funeral
arratlgementta,
The late Mr. Ryan is a hvothre ot-
Jos:eph Ryan of Brussels.
1301es of St. Catharines were -wel-
come visitors with friends. in town
last week.
* *
Harold and Mrs. Whittard and 5011
'Richard also Pari 13. Whittard of St,
Catharines spent the 'holiday with
their parents Pen and Mr's. Whittard
* *
Mrs. Carl Self and gun Ross of
Brampton were visit:re with Mr. and
Mrs. R, Whittard and also Mrs, Chas,
Middleton of Atwood.
* a *
Mrs. Geo, Chidlow, Hosteler find
Mrs, A. Wallace, Fnrdwdch, spent'
seyena.d days with the former's
brother, N. Ohapman, who luta been
i11. 1M'r. and Mrs, herald Chapman.
Mehoner, were also New • t'ear's
vigil -ors with ,his brother.
Beware Of
Merli'al Hucksters
Medical fakershave brought
mierryend death to (10nl1tlege mem,
women anti 014110ren. Read the full.
shocking story of "fake cares, in to:
article, "Medical 1Tuektstere, + by
Morris PIelilfetn, M.D., Editor, Jonr•
nal of. the American Medical Assoe-
iationt, and William Bugle, in The
Amerieam Weekly with this Sunday's
(January 11) issue of The Detroit
ow Sunday Times.
David Cook
Followdmg a 15144117 ihtneae, Davi
Cook, Middleton Township, - passes
away on Thursday at the borne o2 a
daatgliter, Mrs. Erie Cote. Deihl, in
his 80t,11: year.
Born at.t4adertch, tlsceasnci resided
there tom many years, being engaged
in agriculture praettcnlly all his -
lifetime. He came to thin, diatrlot
from Goderich during the past year,
and lived s- short distance west of
Delhi, Mr, Cook was married :. at
Blyth in 1887 to the fouler Annie
C1hmrchill, who survives.
Also surviving .ere two daughters,
Mrs, Crate, Delhi, end Mss.. Herbert
Snfitllendor Of thse0x; one sou,
Cecil, Taconite; n, brother,' Jdtok Cock,
Vtiamen icer, and one sister, Mrs;
Maier of Termite.
The senlalns vested at the Porto''
Panoral hlome, Deelhi. A service *he
hold there. at 8.30, o'clock on Satan
day evemling with Rey, Delights 131.
Poster of Deihl 'United Ohl/re/It in
charge. The remaln;a Were re,
gloved li0 Clinton for burial in tide
cemetery there at 2.80 o'olock
Sunday.