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Field Crop Competition Moro Donations Received At
•',1, dP1 .'i, 1.1 "
Juvenile Hockey Team The inaugural nr,etIng
of 01
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the Brussels Public Library on Saturday,
In
January 24th, 1948 there •will be a sale of
•Candy'and •Farr(( •Prodace
Home-made
and a Tea, at 3 o'clock. • Under the auspices
of the Majestic Women's Institute,
Give this Sale your Support.
tf
In Case of Fire rural subscribers are
asked to ring one good long . ring on their
line, wait a minute and ring again, to
summon neighbors.
W. S. Scott, Manager
IreY
Brussels, Morris & Grey Telephone Co.
To 4
eke T o �'.�a4 fg
Ownt4 fA x4314
All dogs running at large without
proper tags by Feb. 1.5th will be destroyed. .
A large number of -complaints about dogs
not being licensed havebeen;Mad'• and'the
above will be strzetlyenforced. "`
W. BELL,
Chief of Police
WANTED -
Applications will be received up to
February second for position of Sec-
retary=Treasurer Brussels School
Board. Salary one hundred dollars
Pea. year. Regarding duties apply to
D. MoTAVIsi'i, CAtairman
otitotimitittt ,01
Humble yourselves, under the
Mighty(laud of God, and He
shall lift Y•ou tip. q
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Melville Church
Minister Rev. G. A. Milne, M.A.
10 a. m, Sunday School and
Bible Class
11 a. In. 131811)0 Service
7 p. 1,l. "Christ and Loral
Politics,'
Louis D. Thompson, Organist
and Choirmaster..
The United Church
OF CANADA
Minister Rev. Hugh C• Wilson
Organist Mdse 2llva Moldiest
11 a. 10. Morning Worship
Bich Relations
Junior Congregation
12 Matrah School (1,18)1BiblClass
7 p. m. I9veni1,n,g Praise
The Great Physic=
Everyone Cordially Welcome,
Church of England
Pariah of Brussels
Rev. J. H., Kerr, Rooter.
3rd Sunday After the
(Epiphany Jan, 29'h, 1048
St 3,30 i . ni, Livening Church
School
lit. David's Church, Henfryn--
90.80 a, m, Morning Prayer
.Sunday School
St. John's Church, Itrussels--
g, p, m. Sunday School
2 p, 111. Evening P15181"
int l!1,:- c, Inp,` r; in 11)+.
Clc c1,,. t+tr,- 1 t Irl
r"0,) Compri} lou
tslndt t it 11,. sats. 11 ty +urn last(
itY
Huron Agricultural
ed to give their tam's to the field
Crop committee --- Harry Bolger
\^ll'trd Shortreed, 1aelt \Vinelor,
Particulars may he " hod from any
o1' the above or front the secretary.
G. A. 1t9ILvE,
Secretary
r••, -r le•'d In a=41st thy
Delta.
.toe 'Phnral Reeve
roan � with flu, rum, ,,,. m„ul „ lr •..
t1n .. .. I •.,
- -..1947,Klto•.c , }for(•: t1)
For Time Clock
... $ 1.00 I :4 ,o: ' I 1 �. 1, ,:1. .1-, , +: hen* it t. r I, -u iu 7 •,
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W It. Shoidice was again chosen a',
Guy Your Tickets Early t n; U'om t h : ILI. tiu ld •1' I,l ,,
;•1).-l,:..., ' I:. i. ,t.,
Slotting t'''t'' f daring: b u',^L v I,
The tJrnel' Pitney Treasurer. 1!1^11} '1'711. , e cd
t
?nn
of a Kitchener skating
Kill give an nah,bli Pa 1*1,nr ,>f t1),+ rodt' wt'1: 1)1(14 was thanks „car ,bc 11,(1•.91 ;,l,r v:'
of fancy skating he"e on lerldav, ,th,,:':,,, ;ti:,inloa a nava
i, I 1, K11,ol, tlu 1'1.,,,7,1„..If,,,v In (11„ f, 11 -+in:. A ,rd
February 13th, The Brussels Liens ,
Club are sponsoring this event tonin I iek 1Tntata1 57.20; 11 1Y,,4i,,,„.
ri i 1,c r. 1,,,i,,,.., 1 4 o• -,i, , m ,.
1),r It<°ac n 9 ; lan>e
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t rll.l will he on ,at in t 21.00. K. Taylor ,1. .1d !'h,, reeve of a
Notice
Parking Regulations
T'ndrr Sret.'on 10 (4'lbsecti1) 7 of asked to secure their tickets early as
future. Tite actmissicn is arll1ta
many dntie4 to pori+,' ,0. .',r+::•
91,00 1111)1 children 0c, The public; is +io, ,
The Highway Traffic. Act as amend
ed In 1917 the following enactment
1110 passed: >:nlwithsfinuljn;r Ili'•
pro80ion, of this Section no person
51t)]t park or learn standing any
rshiele uhe!h^t• olfenderl or un-
attended upon any highway 111 such
a manner as to interfere with the
unnl•lmctvl of other itt'!0ri in. the
clearing of snow from such high -
Subsection r, of the same Srrctian
provides a minimum fine of $5.00
and a maximum fine of 950.00 for
the 11t•4 offence +(n,1 in addition
thereto the car may he removed and
all costs in connection with such
removal charged against the owner
of the vehicle.
the seating capacity is limited at the
rink.
Tom Pryde Gets
P -C Nomination
Thomas. Pryde was the 11nauint"1,a
choice of the ltont_inaihtg convention
of Huron Riding Piegtesslve Com
Sercat.h'es in the town hell, Henson,
on Wednesday afternoon.
No other names were proposed
The hall wee filled to capacity and
about fifty more here downstairs
unable to gain admission.
Although. the atternooa was very
stormy delegates w•y.re present front
every pant of the riding.
The g111'oI speaker was Hon. Gen.
This notice .is to call to the attention Th Do11colt. Minister of T-I1ghways for
of all persons the provisions of the Ontario, who spoke in place of Tion.
above Act and to Inform them that T. L. Kennedy, Minister of Agrieal•
the same will be rigidly enforced tune, who was unable to be pres",1'
between the hours of two a.m. and owing to illness,
eight a.m. when all vehicle; most be
off the streets of the Village• of
Prhsesis, and at any other hours of
the day the same Must be moved
immediately on the request of any
constable ,o1' other p.rsot) en0ag'ad
in the clearance and 'rotnoval of
snow.
t', P.. CAMPBELL,
' Clerk, Village .of Brussels
BORN
cam, m �M I H Mrs. nave
n BraHastings
01 Mr.'and
Mrs. Dave TTaetin s on Friday,
January 20th -a, •L„ughter;
ETHEL
Tits regular monthly meeting of
the United Church \V,1I S, was held
at the home of Mrs, E. McTaggart
with 11 ladies presort. After the
hymn. 132 Mrs. DeDoelder read
Peleliu 07, after which Mrs. Cleaver
and Mrs. DeD,oelder offered prayer.
The president, Mrs. DeDoelder eon.
ducted the business period in which
1948 membership foes were paid,
The roll call was answered and min-
utes of the previous meeting read.
Hymn 210 was sung and the meeting
closed 18itt the Lord's Player. This
was the annual meeting, - .
The Women's Institute are holding
a enohre and dance In the township
hall on Friday, Jan. 28. The 11)0'
ceede for the lOthel Public Library.
The ladies are looking for a large
crowd, -.
REGENT THEATRE
SSeaforth, Ont.
BORN
SOMERS-111 K. Rc \0, Hospital,
Kitchener, On Thin -day, Tannery
15, 1943. John Wesley Somers, in
1110 71st year. Tho Funeral was
held from the United Church in
Ethel on Monday, January 19, 1948.
t10
Service al o ...fir) T .ivt. Interment
10)1101 CemeterY•
NOW PLAYING-
Thurs„ Fri., Sat. Jan. 22.28.24
Chayenne
with
Jane •Wyman Dentis Morgan
Janis Paige
Those who can take their sagebrush
or leave It alone' will claim it as
good,. actionful, engrossing enter-
tainment, a real top-notch western
with Dennis Morgan,
Mr. Elmer D. Bell, ('tdin3 president,
presided.
1r> .UF,VALE
Tho Mission Band of the. Hulled
Church met- in the Sunday School
room •.018 Friday afternoon. Che fol-
lowing officers f,1,• 1948 Ker11
Metalled by Mrs. 70, 3. Jo nstri,,
President, • Sean Hall; vice-president
Etoille Mnffat't; secretary, i'1ty71ir
1Tam'it n.; trea811rer. 10011)0 Wheel-
er; World Friends secretary, Doreen
Burden; peaco sec:era-'y, Clary.,
Leo; pianist. Eleanr Smith: press
secretary, Joyce Hoffman story
narrator, Margaret Curtis.
Birthday greetings were extended
to Joyce Hoffman, Miss ?Margaret
Cutis told the story "Working To-
gether for China."
The Sunday Schools of 131008010
and Ebenezer 'United Churches sant
Christmas gift's -and clothing to the
Tong Plain. Mission, Indian Re-
serve Edwin, Man., and Mrs. J. A
t
Burden has receive,, a letter from
Bernard C. King expressing sincere
thanks and stating that 'he had
been .al)le to present gifts, plus
In 1Vemorlain some treats, to 135 children,
At a (ere tang at Victoria lio5pi-
JEWET,L--Tn 'loving memory of tel, London, Miss 01116011 Melon,
Lawrence Edgar (Toddy) Jewell, ney, daughter of. Mrs, W. IT. Mo•
who died Jan. 20)11, 1947: Kinney, who entered the hospital
for ,tivldn4ng last August was me -
A tribute of love and remembrance rented with ,her cap, cape and skis•
To our dear boy gone to rest sore,
The lops that he missed on life's
highways
May he find in God's garden, of rest..
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1,. , 5, , „ 8,' 1(1(11. part. it ton 0,t
11- .1. „i , , 1;i 1. 'i,,t t. 1, con- f,
Nrrik township at I.4; Slant..
lin t, 1841.-,d ' ibe f1i•0
awl 'v('.« hat %,e ltii n `I 1)c+ fit!,
ncie3
111)10111)10tn Io u>:Jg1r'nL.❑ it i,im-•, If a c' 1
hi^ an alarm. Ncll:llbn:,s were quick-
„ ly oil the ,.een., n and, t *'ming a
111(14(1 tri'a'l, ,rrt
Ulan,_. Ttamids. is 1,15 inlatod at
9300.
ub 1.0')1(5 and some .:re nor1 pl, •,
nt StJohn's Guild
the000184,18 ), :_0111' ret;lib• pa}int 'ou'••lir t h , v. ,1,1•
phWities to t 011,:rs ant ,nrellkets duty lo D„rfnrtti 1..ct
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. :.- .,.:-m. , .pr,....:_ we leave 1111 1, 11,0^',0111 ,,,,1J,....4 11),, .4i. .i.Ln'= 1,., ',.„ 1 ,,,Id
hydro 145.. nail 1 , r.d0 rho:.:• fnlinnnl$ to 1111' 11'1.4;. T8',^401 lik,t,:. t, 1 ,+", , ,. 4,,,,:• ,.i
t01da 9111;.' 11)8.00,'';. h1,w Bin secnrrd tbia vat bl,' . . Davi:; with I1 104,101.5,'.; t1,,:.,+t•?.
ft 'rug tleci,t .1 �0 tr: '•, ,1)'-,t* h..:. of rgtli"'•nrnf. \ir 1:1,1--• :, �,•,.•The i, CP' , t 1 :''-
11-1*''- :•a.+. } w0nit ,Il ptill; for , :rrl lny>li : 0,1 valnabi,• (((i•4e11 111 }'1.1 of Hymn 1W. . 31.. 'Y•,,.' tut. i1,•:: 08i:
5,11)11,1 10,11111 "11,11 n,rf l,y c-ttll,u_t 'village by the nate or Mina Melton. Fo.rron18w,' t„I'.•,,.'.-:1 ,0 1,, 1Yvr' 1:"
fcrtnerly• tits ',f "‘”,1) 1 Kn0:" . !d •,ad h„tt,'r known 10 11 1,• 1"),."1,- ,,y tl 1,,;+.1-1 :111,1 Lr. ', .+• 5 11 -
Indo w0t n d: -red ±o1 fear +-r,.' t.:'r'-. •sen., to a ;:r. {,-.11 41 i.:<i'n l6!,,,,,, 0 0. ,06,-..r. (7. 'NI,'
u t 'w' in.'. ., 1, t(•, t atct,tite8s trouble to secure this lo•-tc Loin , _, . ,•,.,„,; ; c:, i ,m1 of
were 84)1olutad al, 10111'ws: 1. 1' the ;Llacdouald Tub;,-,,, (•u„ .cul it ! st. f,nk,•. c'.,. : i!....-,2., ;.:1 v„ a,
Nicholson, 2. L 71 •11'11•( 4. .f. may be (hitt Doris. hucia: 1he 811utc ; 1, -.anus ef ,!e' Sunday Antuna. on this
wato n, •,. L. A:t b'r••„n. f• r• -one a, the tuba,' •o , ontga)•' 88 ,s circ.,(,. 1,_ re to^..,t, The annual
Sawyer, 4, 1). 'Ibcl'rs, 10. 11. 11",.,.1: „Pat d'd 'i1: trick 11,8,015,• 1 0'1, ole, -,1 Jai,: ,.., U,• 0. -id oil Tuesday at
enridge. 11. 1),x,1117 1.awh 'filer.% •.,tr tl,lt' no 0110 :•1:0 (0011(1 tint,• 13 11.tn, The 14()1}1 (4;110.-^,trd thC.
are three va, tlnnlr's. mad, 1114. deal except Twos. - tint*' thai 'here wirtid Ls a good
The next reguivtr meeting ,will be flli5 ,lurk 11&5 nf,,;;..t t)'ut 0)tleitdanre, Tt was moved by Mrs.
on Marsh 4, 1(t 2 P.11, in the ,''.11 sl111411 al no eos,t to the rink, so 1,a I'is,•h,•,- 'erotuled hp Mrs. Somers
ship Hall. behalf ,,9 the rink colmnitie4 I wish that 1„... 101, a sttn1 of 18)000)' for the
7. R. Sbobliee. 1. 0. S1(411, to thank Doris i'1,• 11P,' sol0n4'tl tom
.•-I, ,,.,l.rried, i 110')1c -lou notes
ehail'm1111 SO, ^e1;:r' effort,
for cud.- received at. Christmas and
Let's 101 Dore ksu a: 11'w 8 --while in. hospital were received 11'0711
-tat,: h(r efforts by a clap of
The United Chur'-h the hands.
The ,,1.11 for d' 1plo.. W15 the -._._--.._ --
subject of the . morning sermon in
the United Church. - An unqualin d CARD OF THANKS
accepta1')'' of the co 1 10 l'h,l>t'' 1 1)1511-+s- 11ta:11: Al 1'1:)-.' •til,•
chelie10 1" us! The cl eh 1110 wrre s1 kind to me d 1 'L:7.
"Christ my soli .will k, en 47're,en) acciclent. 11 K-,. ., rya tly
Ackley...appreciated.
. lu the, evening ;b•+ mi11111e/ .,•, he Bid Bell
on preserving the ,1l t,v of i:'ln icy
It should be a d,l, ,1 rest and te- \
Mon., Tues„ Wed„ Jan, 26.27.28
Adult Entertainment-
The Strainger
with
Edward G, Robinson Loretta Voting ,
Orson Welles
The most deceitful man a woman
ever love1d-a lovely woman -be.
witched by his strange charm--be•I
wlldered by ' his sinister secret -1
betrayed by his monstrous deceit,
...1..1.1.1. I
Next Thurs., Fri., Sat., Jan. 29.30.3i •
Double Feature
Blondie's Big Moment
with
Penny Singleton and Arthur Lake
and Lantlrush
COMING --
The Web
with
Ella Raints
Wltifam Bendix
Ever remembered by
The Jewell Fa01117
Phyllis Dlliott returned from the
'Pi/Ingham General i'Iospital where
she took a course in penicillin
treatment:
At the morning service in the
United Church, Rev, J. A, Burden
spoke from 0 portion of the 2nd
-"2 v.• verse of Psalm90, "Froth everlastingGAJ ✓
Capitol
apitolTheatre
LASHAgEA
Wed. Thu. Fri. Jan. 21-22.23
"MOTHER WORE TIGHTS"
(TechniuOlOGr)
Sat. ONLY Jon. 24
Double Ati.eaction
"LONE HAND TEXAN"
also
`LITTLE MISS BROADWAY'
Sat. Mat. 2:30 Serial
Ed01011d O'Srien
VI1tent Price -
,,:,*,..RN«nw,^,.rm,.".•
Mon. Tue. Jan. 26-27
"CARNIVAL IN
COSTA RICA"
('Technicolo
Tuesday FOTO NITE
OFFER $ 120.
Mon. Attendance card night
Mon. Attend. card night
Wed. Thurs. Fri. NEXT
"ONE WITH I`l1E WIND"
starring
Clark Cable - Vivien Leigh
ONE show per night '745
Note For this attraction
only Adult prices . .
50 cents plus tax.
CKNX Mon. to Fri. $ P.M.
to everlasting Thou at'q, G011 " A spe-
cial offeri'ng' wus receival in the,
Sunday School for "Save the Chit
ch'en, Fund." and the fund - will re-
main 011018 fo' 1118(001' cash 1'00
tribu,tleno, also clothing,
"The First Temptation of ('twist"
was the subject 0181)5811 by 1(a..
Lelatul C. Jorgensen for the mon
ing SerVICO 1,k- Ktu,x Prcabyie)ian
Church, Tie spoke of "t:he a.ttae,t
and the repubs8,'' '1°1)0 annual (on-
greguti0nal meeting was anatomic,
ed far Friday afternoon, Jan. 217,
'19)11 Explorers mot 'in. the. Snn)1:17
school room of the United Church
alt Friday eve)vimg ani elected of.
Rears 9or the next three mont114.
Chief Councillor Prov. .1. A, 111'8110)1;
councillor, ,Tacit l+lhliott• recording
councillor and tern.'mrer, 11111y Teo,
The P.P.U. meeting was Can-
ce110d due to bad road 110ndit1ous,
'lihe meeting pie announced fur
Thursday evening this week, -
Stanley Bailing is ill Mr, and
Mrs, Burns Moffatt with '.Mr, and
Mlts. John aerates, con. 8, of Morris.
newel. 'Phe 01(1)11' 111 Inbar was '•Iu
the Shadow of the ('foss" by White.
and was sung by a gi,'1+' 1itnfn�.
Melville Church
1t the nrrtr/tint 501'!^e0 111 '11111,-7'
Rev. Mr. Milne et -wiled ftlnn Sl.
Sohn 9:39, the story of tine healing
of the blind man: infefenoes {Mawr
from the theme were tate sin of
underrating the power 00 fa1)11 0'11
the foly of ignoring the (lancet
,,gnats of conscience, "(1841 so loved
the world" by Stainer was the rile
of t11e morning anthem.
For the theme of the evening
service Rev. Mr. Mille chose ttleth'-r
miracle story, the healing of the 111•.''1)
With the withered ha.nrl, This theme
served to emphasise the Christian's
deity i,1, protecting and helping tate
victims of inlus,dace and abuse.
CARD OF THANKS
The rime eontmitteo desires to
pub1101Y thank Miss Doti,: McDonald
111/01111 whose efforts (0) oloctr),;
Ulna ,.tock 1811.0 ,tven to the 100)1(1
arena 1)y the Macdonald 'rehaeen 01,.,
\VJ, Willis 111E011,
091:natter
13ru•T<01t iliu1: (oms,ittt•e
Miss Mantle liryaus and Mrs, Alberta.
Sari, 11. The *nems for the Lions
Ch111 supper was arranged. The
meeting we, then brought to a close
with prayer b3 11r, Kerr and a
dainty toil 81) sw,veil by Mrs.
Davis assisted• by Mrs. Whittard and
Mt,. Kerr, The 11.x1 meeting is to
be held in the home of Mrs._
Whittard. -
E:JIaP!€I
ROMERQ'
a •din imp rtegge
PROVRICE-WiDE BROADCAST
to the
PEOPLE OF ONTARIO
Wingharn Friday 8800 to
CKNX Jan. 23 8.15 p.
WAR SAVINGS CERTI ICATES
Due 1947-1954
Your War Savings Certificates may be redeemed by
endorsing and sending them, as they fall due, to the
Registrar, War Savings Certificates, 350 King Edward
Avenue, Ottawa.
09'
For your greater convenience, you may leave all
your Certificates now with any branch of this Bank.
We shall send them to Ottawa as they fall due and credit
the proceeds to a Savings account in your name as
settlements are received,
Rates on application at ,toy branch of
'E CANA AN K OF COMMERCE
BRUSSELS BRANCH, ---fir, PORTER, Manager'
11MA•T