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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1948-2-18, Page 1.l if 1101 fiiurfiifx e �: Nk It ,1 ri 4+'i153 Eii.:ctai u".++`r?�I G,4 �.ir_:31art• .•. .. .d. ., __ • __ . ....-w,.•.,,•+.,,,.+..n,.....a <wm..x,worm,..�,ev�.zr.a'+m"s>.+�,anv+ua+=.r. +aar + �.,w++,�«Ko- February 1948 -.... Wednesday, _._ , - .,.. w, S r P m .USH.0 'G HOUSE w.r..,.,.,.+.,w•m,,,n„,,,..�„rn,..e.w....«•nm�+.�...,�o-�wv...wrn wrw,m ....- sseis ins Ckth Weather permitting will be held on ti �5 r at engagement. Announcement Mr. W, W. Dearbool et St sitharines wishtes to announce the Iof criticism to 710171 his fellowmen. ugagemenit. of his youngest daugh• 1 1011f 'hour was enlnyel by those w Wilma June to Mr, 'Seri B• Ou Thursday night Reuses), and ;and also theeuanner In ttwhiel by present. A vale rf thanks was lei -lard son. of Mr. and Mrs. 13. Trowbridge ;net in the second game nrrorrlerl Mr,, \icVhirrtt•r fer or i Jltittard of Brussels; Ont. Marriage or their hest of Mime settles. Trow- others. Miss June Work took the: lulspitality. > tape place in Knox Presbyterian bridge won the flrel, game ht over- solo peel in the anthem "0 enmo to time 10-8. Brussels evened 4110111Y heart, Lord Jesats:' lama early in Manch. time the eventing service Rev. Mr. series by defeating Trowbridge 7.i. EUCHRE PARTY 11 was a fiard•rought close checking Milne outlined the adv:ee gives by eb. 26, sponsored by Ladies' game and it was auynndy's same lip Ole Peopltet Zechariah tnrvarde the uxiliary in Legion Rooms. to the final gauze Brussels started solution 05 individual, nattoual and .verybody welcome, come and not strong anci rang up a 3 Goal lead international problems. Mr. CPrnld ave a good time. Good prizes. in the. first five mimttee tot play but Gibson rendered the sola "The unch served. Adnnisi on 35c, Trowbridge drew nearee by netting 11,•011721117 garden of prayer" by Fiti- 2 quck , goals. Brnstteta added 2 more before the perod was over. En the second period Trowbridge lied it apt 55 •abouts half way through hat Bliaseels 'note:bed 2 more to make it. 7-5 at 'Ihe''eud of the second. In 1110 T•awhrid,e ro•ed thee, HOCKEY SLANTS By Oliver Riley rxie-onion Ts ng.. Sister In London 99 1Sthel'r nldr.rt rrairiallr lits. 11(111-y, on Suurl'ly celebrated her nth birthday. Mrs. • lfenry Ire horn in Lower Canatta and came to Grey Township with her parent.; awl 50nr11)' when about two years old. They settled m the Q1:C ea'S bush, a mile frons P1the1. :She has spent her entire Life in this eomm+ntity. :? -sister, Mrs. Nanny CM of London, Celebrated her 09th birthday on the Saar• clay. They are the billy ouliv- tng met -abort; of a family ':1'13 rhi11lren. i�Church Melvtlla was the subject of leer. Mt. Miluo's sermon on Sunday morning. ilustl'o- tions from the life of aa -us Wet need to exeanpltfy the manner in which Christian should slake mut "9 hr r'hI -.ti(n l iso, t rlttri,ln" St. John's. Women's Guild he muxitholy me<(l.in1 of .Ill men's Guild wan held at the •- 'u 1L. 41'rn, 112:\'inrrey ml T belt. lothwith .y -owl atter World Day Of Prayer 1 1i Haiti In "Qelville Church ntu,- of I Tit,. '•1\1,113'4 I'ay oft'r'+yet" was ea nesiUy. ? ohrv'ed to lls'rrr"lr r.a neer Iny i,• cr i I" ;el " -'r ,ter 111 NI 010110 n lened with eller hy1,! t ' eloweb 'with n gel n'Lr1 tr tete] 11 4' 1 lit, '1 -91 pet 11.11. ,.I' the 111 had Ib -. e,l the 'dor o1' .;2.11t:e" Thr lust 1:1:,1 ,f 1111.te• pswas n oat() f. ttu•n 1 Miss Ceara Fhawart. Gulag the rel 1. 1t rrhirh war, WCr try 111; t D t rf-nu peeial pay+ I -t (1: V e l Il i h m:sot. MrsHer. Wilson. .111'=. . or' r!1;,It. TI. Dennis.111,,A. air 1117 NTt•'. t .nt (np .x1 hell. 11[2. .J. m•,l r,n : :it r". (.. Metl01.•. Mrs. Harvey 13ryI'4 read the t'ertpture reedit,' Ni-. G. Travis had chat of the t1 d wanton of the program ill which 11 11 ', Porter Sano 11 ,ors ple:1410. Ju and Mrs. 11. (i'lrnds .nye '1 spiendrl ' paper net "The Lord's Prrryr,"' wile h '.lar, (hr Ihente of he meeting c: The nleetltl'6 1 "ftrsnr the Perishing." The :1111 I Psalm was read by Mrs. A. 1+11(01' :end pr.ly+-r. W i r" led by the , dent. A special 'i eyes w rs o t'' .el for Vernet. Kerr. who is /•eiouair .i in. a hospital in Toronto. Min,rtes of the previous mooting wore read ant alenteil. Re:y-o•al it^n1' 111, dnees were 1iem .so 1. it '1 110 prnposod 10 give a kitchen shower 1J, MI'. and Mrs. Tien C' i-cmran who lost meet of their ):noel+ hi T'•'n raon'ra flrP, Letters flat earls wen( to he sent to sick members, 1.,ndiee vete urged to attend the Weal Day r'" Prayer service, to he hold 00 Friday. Feb. 13 in Melville Church. Meeting closed with prayer. l.mu'Ii was served by the hostess and a social ime 8.30 SKATING PARTY . under auspices of Presbyterian Y.P.S. - an Tuesday, Feb. 24 Admission 25 and 15 unch to be served in the church.' 1.O.O.F• and Rebekah Five Hundred and Euchre BENEFIT PARTIES In the I.O.O.F. Hall Euchre Party on Wednesday, February 25th Admission 50c et proceeds for Ken. Coleman who lost his furniture: in Pearson's Fre, tbild period only goal to make it 7.1, Gillis the Brussels gorier got hit in the fa"e with a. flying stick but returners 1n the game. The tame rraa lata stett- ing due to the fart the referee did plot show up, so Bill Bitt:chart 'ren'. nit and refereed. On Thursday night Incrt3rd and final game will be pK.Iye11 in the T 1 ttoowel a"enal. The United Church I 'rhe morning sermon in the United wa' S :111 , \ b44d to of til., tili...eli 1 BORN . 1 Transfiguration.- An attempt was tYANS- To Mr. 00+1 Mlr'. John made to discover the meanie: and Blyans, Morris Township, in the relation to the healing of the Brussels 011 Tuesday, Feb. 17111•• a 1 ep11(1)19e boy, The morning anthem daughter. twas "My Garden of C''untnnnion" by Gabriel. Iii, the evening:. Faith, was the subject of the meditation. Misses It is nothing to dee. It is a I Doreen Menzies and BBeity r (10110010 terrible thing not to live. I sang"Whispering 1Tnpt•," 1(4 1114 . _.. Victor Meige. 1 apeman ria le duet, iVielvilie Church Minister Rev. G. A. Milne, ILA• 10 a. in. Sunday School and Bible Class 11 a. nt. "What we heliovla" 7 .p R1. "Casting Care ,.lsicle." Louie D. phomlpson, organist and ohotrmaster. The United Church a5 t1P+NADA 8 bd.ter Rev. Hugh C. Wilson OrgaMatt Mies Elva S'holdtoo 11 a. m. Morning Worship 7.Tns Child 61 The 'Midst Junior Congregation 2 C'huroh School sad Bible Claris 7 D. 111. Jt vcDlin+g 'Privtse The Rt011 young Ruler Iltveryone oo'rddalIY Welcome. Church of ri,ngland Parish of Brussels Rev. J. 14. Kerr, Seater. Second Sunday la ]rent. Feb. Mud, 1948 Ret, Georife g Prayer Walton - 3.89 p. tri. fnnolay ScIheol Ret„ *avId's Church, tlenfryn-- 10.90 a. ,nl. Menden; Prayer Sunday School Jehttsl Church, Srueethl•.•' 1 'p1 m'. Sttndeff 'School p, ni. Omaha; Prayer Lenten Prayer Service 1111 Wed, at 5 p. t:n, as ainneunaed. TENDERS WANTED Tenders+ will be received by the 1'Township of Morris for the r'nttrart enjoyed at iunch by the ladles A,1 of supplying, 'arnahLnP and ltanllmg preaetut joined in ;liming. "Tett me I lnitproximal:e'iY 3000 cuble yards 05 call you sweetheart." Miss Mad - gravel. Crusher co be equipped more. Richard Pratt There passed away In Lueltl'uw on lrehruary 0th, 1045 in his 71111 year where he has resider; this pest 12 Years. TTP was horn i11 Morris Township in 1574, farmed in Morris • and TTmlletl Township for a ntnnbrr of years then mover; to Waltoa from Majestic Women's Institute three to Mnnerieff. TTe was the son The - February s nst; of 7112 .ef the late Richard Pratt nod Mil' -4:1 alnje'-liv G1Rmien's Institute was hold Cnrhbet. One sista( (11a.ry1 lira. Jahn C(nrtper-dreal•aat him in '.007 in the Public Library, Tirussris r rinP sisterer C1't:lrini tTla•. .Tian 13nrns 9'hnrs.rini. Feb. 12th with alt attend- lives in 7,nrltnnw, 11' Hess 01:11•1•1A(1ante of ft dy. Mrs. rail Cndmo"e 10 Alice Pnt.tr't'ann, 'TaeGhter or 1110 p1'rn:drd :cud t11r' meeting was (Pete 1"le ice(rgr' and Mrs. °nese yrne n. 'd by the • Institute full salt the 'IThere is one daughter Mann) Mrs T:owl's 'Prayer: The roll call 'las answered by "FTinie for H''osteeems and Ghosts.' The secrela:ry, Mrs, Dano. ITParrhu way then read the nitrates of Ih 'not mooting, the' flimreial rep •11.1 0127 ('10x1,• Tn`ohte,0c correspondence. It ''•'S decided 10 A.0114 It -.00 to nit' "Cennrllan :1ppen1 for Children Fund" rr01 to ;sive n donation to Knit and Mrs. Coleman who roeently 11at their furniture by fire. 'rite buying and sewing ram mt.tce''s reported that S5 yds. of flrnnele-tte had been bought and made up ke1'to 4 layettes. It was decided t0 enter the contest "Better Naeem Houses' 'and that the Maa';h meeting would be elevote'l to this and also to have a series. of earl pard^'es in the 11001' fat:nro and (0111. nib torts were appointer) to make are angem Hats. Mrs•. GPO. Thins th"n demonstrat- ed it hot sapper dish. 'Phis was with there Quarter inch screen. A marked cheque for $200 must 7 accompany each tender, Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders lnarst, be in the hands at the Bond Superintendent, Russel B. Currie, RM. 5, Brnsseis, not Inter than 17ebcuarY 28. SMOIPOVOittaltem, REGENT THEATRE Seaford., Ont. aeon R;eat' then gave a bumuroes reading and this wee followed .by a pleasViing ,solo hY 'tier's, R. ('nasi'lS. Mrs. Garniss conducted a Valentine eootest. The National Anthem then brought tb-e meeting to al close after which the holttensri served a bennte• nags lunch. NOW PLAYING -- e Thurs., Fri, Sat, Feb. 19.20.21 Love And Learn with Jack canon Martha Vickers Robert Hutton Boymeets-girl double romance story told lightly end pleasantly, .... .e, Mon. Tues, Wed. Feb. 23.24-25 M Technlooior Gone With The Wind . with ' Clarke Gable Vivian Leigh One Show Each Night Starts R p.m. Wednesday Matinee -- 2 p.m. Those who have seen it will want to relive the experience. .. Those ..who missed it will thrill to the beauty of the greatest picture aver made. Next Thurs., F'rl., Sat, Feb. 26.27.281 The Enchanted Forest In "TochnloofOr with Edmund Lowe and Brenda Joyce Thls fantasy Is easily one of the I most ambitious offerin3s.te come to the soreen, ea sure to see it. COMING- Adult Cntertainmf t 'Me Web with Elia fainos and dlnolhd O',OrIon Capitol Theatre L STGWE ., Wed. Thurs. Feb. 18-119 Greer Gerson in "DESIRE ME" Fri., Sat. . Feb. 20-21 "King of the Wild Horses" The story of a boy and his horse. Sat. Mat. 2130 Serial Mon.. Tues. Feb. 23-24 Adult Entertainment "The Two Mts. Carrolls" with' Barbara Stanwyck Humphrey Bogart Tuesday FOTO NITE OFFER $160.00 Mont Attend, card night • Forrest MtKry also one nloptcrl con, Albert. \yells of Dunnville, ord. Funeral service ;vas held hem' Davieon's Funeral Pallor::, LuclenoW; Feb. 11l'h. Interment iu llryth 1lniolt Ce11101ry. Pallbearers were (FMw• and VanCamp, Jimmie Bum,. 111 Ritchie, 'Ronald VnnCarnp, Kenneth ,Tar'ltaon' Robert Pale (t,1. Flowers 5t1t11nw1 I.1rhm raid Forrest ;\icT.av and 1011(11y: pillow, Beatrice and Albert Wells and family: wreath. Marla and Jtln BItr11 -wreath. ,\ds and Ronald Vn.nC•n11p, Ellen ,,,1'1 Alf Ritchie and family, Jimmie :end lelieen Burns and family: spray, Edith Creighton, Bob Patterson, Sate Patterson; wreath. 517111 Gospel Tabernacle. Tlnnalvi1l., Cent, Rett' M. Stewart of the 31nit'''1 Chureh (tom dilated tate services. Wed. Thurs. NEXT "This Time for Keeps" with Esther Williams Jimmy Ourante CKNX Monday to Friday ak6P.M. LIISTEN your maws may WtOWAVgAtiNtAl Balled. A nn CARD OF THANKS fire tse.ls Canadian Legion wish to thank the people of Brussels and surrounding community toe' the rine r e ape "atitn 1n 111-tpl114 Out in the tanefil Dane(' for Ken Coleman r.•hnsP furniture was destroyed 1n Pearson's fire. CARD OF THANKS 1 wish to take this opportunity to thank 011 those who remembered me with cards. treats, and many other kluclneesec :koro my "ee"nl accident-. G was va•',y much air p r eiaterl and will 1 rlg b" .retnem- tlered Ruth Thomas CARD OF THANKS We. wish to take this pleasure in thanlaue the Canadian 'Legion and the Rebera' and 111 (3,5". for lege great support in aiding ns ala r our Ireetent loss fl, the Pvtu•; on chi and to all those kind indil'i11na1., 'Abe also were more titan P10:'0n4. T11's Indeed lin_ 110,11 a 1 i of ] inrin;• 01111 shall 4(0(02 P10ha, far ,iG1 any of nv We ,1'sli out' .rain to thank all of yon from the hottem o1 1.110 hearts. • tlreatfully yours. Mr. and Mrs. l(oe Coleman and family. PEOPLE WE KNOW Maas. W. S. Forerst was':a1 honour" ',ad guest in Stratford at the 1„ nt• Cornish wedding on Saturday. y. Mee Forrest is the great aunt of the bride: unc'e' .fit Lowry and McCutcheo have taken over the CitiesiService Statiim formerly ciccupied. by George Bridge. We appreciate the continued business of its customers and will welcome all new patrons. We are ,qualified to give Expert Repair Service on all males of cars. Coxae in and flee Our Used Cars "The Home Of Better Used Cars" ?shone 73x Brussels terteettneatreetenseetileaetiete HURON C:OUNTY The 1917 (h t -1m,. .ftit ir' bwarl' 14tht'c111 ria:. ,il,hursr•lurnt.. +n this app. ai Clinton i)istrlet ........ Godcrieh rte. 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BRUSSELS, ONTAtt ii URERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION rl:ompa.i;'t i. r,l'f!riall;• rks'.1d •d' 31( 4,1 rv•,rtilrt of 111,. recoipte a1111 88.291.48 to slur, v atone r tt r!, t+' the lie 1 teuely coaneil (1 10 pent I a 1_ 1P11 they year. ti this 'r011 100 policy was 1111 ,+ ,i dem year, !tn• this +nn(' 11'. tul - solicit grants front the -mkt itt hr urban U.1(1.1•e`r tai 1 :1+ to111,-11 - 'rhe Committer 1, ,,I if.. 111fr•f111 t( all ihn,, 1i.: 1, + , '.• r111t1t1u11:c and ttilhl a n 1; at ntttiority of 1110,0 (''r•„lri144 . ,ala lir; 000uibute to the 111(1(1, iu 501110 llxitent's Net 1110 1te!0 27 Ail, i.a 'U.0 2;i. 1f. 1,278.81 1111(00 '1.0:14,11 $2,t19n-o(' `?73ai1 1.117.4.8 !$nn - 34 05 81,120 th.38. ,.e .. :, at. werr. nor 1 to 1101. and H :' trust that people 11,.1 th, <.<, will :1'/e us support 'n the tlnlpaigll_ heh1 year. +l l+'1• to 1 't'h:111: You ir+,r- 1.1 all til" feral papers, •tdatrag+r o;' CK NK, 'n the [t+n Inc; who seeks .211 the radio, On What( of the campaign, and to those w•lir, dial the clerical work. Yours sincerely, Lillian Irwin, secretar, ki ri1lir. Bur. and his crew go into the woods now, they get timber out twice as fast as they used to. That new tractor Bill boughtt, really !man's those logs! Bae:k, in town. the saw -mill is running full blast. taking all Bill's crew can deliver . And this extra activity, this extra income spreading around through the community is largely due to the: fat that Fill hent to see his back manager and arranged a loan to. buy the tractor ... In lumbering towns and rural hamlets, in big seaports and tiny fishing villages, bank. credit - money at work •-- helps to increase business activity in whole commtmities. Your bankmanager's job is to help men and women (rasp opportunities and to put 'the .bank's' facilities to work .for you and your neighbours., tii5 rt, IIdSTAtt4L O: bttleo7oC.mindn's 3,200bratclt Iran oily Pley i feland work of Gnnfcrlieeir port in the l s. 5 $Pt71JSr;k17 711` ,'•.)t', Fang WAS 1 with tit 13recken lneeting- ntiz, Morris s. Jame :rt Nick ol, 'rnrn- 1nd Mrs. Erases ..100111,1 01 Mrs. M, her 540- •s 'fi.ltirle leer par- se -Sing; i3e1g1'ave, Thorn- 'tTingdiam, nd Mrs,. in To 91