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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1948-3-3, Page 1r PUBLISHING HOUSE Wednesday, March 3rd, 1948 111EVEBTONS:1112159.441:421-1MIZIESEWIZON.IMMISR22=47=a0=1 5 lb. PAIL CORN .SYRUP ..... 63c 75 lb. Bag. No. 1 K.atahbin _Potatoes $2.49 ' 2 lb. BOX FRESH SODAS . 39c 3 ROLLS TOILET TISSUE ' 23c 1 Gal Tins Rhubarb 55' Sugar 49c REWAR' u GROCETER1 - We deliver Phene.;,5 11:3.2.!1,1SSeIS Music.F.Ixaminations The following Davila of Me. L. D. ThomPeet tried the winter examinat- ions of tan Royal Coneervetory of Toronto. Following are the is.sulis;-.- Theory- Grade 1 'First Claes Honors Isabel Speir, 90 per cent of marks. Grade II Honors, Jean Moffatt, Wroxter, 77 marks; Mavis Oliver, 76 marks. Piano - Grade III Honore, Barbara Allen, 76 marks, Grade V, Heather Allen mark. -•--- BOX SOCIAL AND DANCE to be held in Morris Township Hall on Friday, March 5th Pierce's Orchestra Proceeds for Europe Relef Fund Everybody Welcome. CRANBROOK The icehrattry .meeting of the Oronbrook Young Women's Auxi • ittry was held at the home of Mrs Mcivor, Feb. 19. Tile meeting wee in charge of Mrs. 01,419 Kernaghan • The meeting opened by singing Hymn No. 500 followed by the Scripture 'Reading in unison. Della Fischer led in prayer. The minutes of the last Meeting were read and adopted by secretary, seconded hY Mrs. Earl Dunn. Tiler., were twelve members and one visite,- present. Collection amounted to $3,95. Hymn 001 was then sung and the tapir taken by Jean Dunn. Hymn 587 was with prayer by Mrs. Maurice Cann sung and the meeting closed eron. Lunch was s01•0011 by the hostess. The Arcade Store Agent !Why Power Cut -Offs For Cambridge Clothes I Are Necessary Here p , t be Weil dresesd 111011 wear Cambridee Isom] hYdre l'elmilluo n, tete elothes, Smartly styled, made to relieved hy iteS as rettui,net ly the measure snits, 111 ed,ISsy materials , Hydro Electric, Power 'Commission. are made by fOarnbridge of litunillon. The 2 half-hour fell -offs htr, sawn Come lute the Arcede Store and eve mir samples and place your order now if you would he d "well drese. the Tenn tat van Festel-Flow an tissy just feeler the neeessats 111'; . 1)' people would wenntart,y • 11 mint of power it Former Bruyels Resident Critically Injured Mrs. itutietiee, fern' erlY of Isles 4J!l. In a t .1 (.011410.4011 in K1113.0 1441 Mrs. Rutledge fell downstairs at hot Mae- Friday. She r4114 f., :Serious injury to her head end 1, la 14)!),a 100 nlitt:ons st tt .tc(titlt BRUSSELS, ONTARRG te.coamas..*.*o NOTICE , Two Straight Wins Gives, The 1014(111ef Dective is the ,143, Londesboro Group Title the tout: 1,, 1, P.........3' '.1 44V M, , (411(10414,4ro B.A. s W0.1 4114) GrOUP Ladies' :Sid in the Tso., 11:41111 Three W.O,A.A. Intermediate "B" Mandl s:I. soekey chm a plonship when they de- feated Beuseels 3-1 in Wingham last. Friday night. This was the second' Kt ra lit Win p41 1tw t1(111SbOrt) over Brussels in the beststwO-out-of- throe series. The first game was' pissed in Brussels laet Wednesday night. This is the second team which Londt,Fito,0 a. hout/limited in two etreight sane,. the (3,49 teem being' A t wood. 1111144.1 -float, Mats; defence, Tilley, Beth -dee: centre. Rolles; 30110014, Duncan. Earl. McDonakl, Mlles Cox. Lontl03{4,,111---(1(441. :,.atidereor:k; de- fenee, LretltwoOd; vents% W114-4 11:2'. 3. Shaddick; alter- nates Tilley. Tenney, Armstrong '4f (lia). rt e Ratify:IL Tanibism, A. Riley sulegoa Ile First Period No seoring. Second Period Ni, seoring. Third Period de 1 --Lonshoro, J. Saell. 2-4ondesboro. Shaddick. 3 -Brussels, Duncan. -Londssboro. Lee. WEDDING • I d ,1 would T101. her necessary to shut ter nt all. Many vent res. Itnx nireatly done this and 00 have no 4,14t-eiTs Ladies' Aid of 5./eiville Church it to 1114 10 local hydro users te ('((14' Mrs. w, Itovto, WItO hootoos to 001010 power if they want eentinu Melville ladies Moeda', svening ot 11(110 servle P. 11 18 weld( with a 40‘4.1 allondaltst. ed man fel Motel, Mrs, H. 0(14011IN rite :ling - log of our Hymn welled the meeting. Ptteine esWas dtsPitasod, proatt I ' ' '• ' !den') 0) 1 lo rP)11)-)14 41 1)7 111 1( not fttP1 Ina ally too will +10110 the 11141 :fors 111(111)1144 141141 Mre. Herold IirisnPY Was appointed to take 'her pinee. Program of mutest, anti a spelling match was hettrtily enjoyed. Lunch was tench enjoyed and idre. Arm strong thanked Mrs. Porter for (melt Ing her home to the members. ETHEL The W.M.S. of the Presbyterian Church 110111 their Masch meeting at the hem of Mrs. Wright about 20 ladies responded to the roll call which was answered with a vei containing the word reaurrention. Mrs, McIver had theme of the devotional part 04 the meeting and RSV. 7. McIver 'ave the Easter nlesSatsp. Mrs. McIver sang a pleas• Ing Easter solo. The meeting cMsed with the einging of an Easter TTymn and the Benediction by TIM,. Mr !McIver at the close of the nmetine, lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. .7. 'grantor and Mrs. S. Dunbar, Miss A. McMnreitie lo at Ineeeni visiting her sister Mrs, (len. Dunbar. Rev, T. D. Mervin occluded 1110 1111 11)11 in the preebyterian Church last Suntlny afternoem nr took for his text "rhe Lock and Key of Life taken from St, John, chapter ten and the tenth verse. A choir of male voices led the singing. The annual congregetional ban- quet of the Presbyterian churc13 will be held next Friday evening, March 12th. Mrs. .7, Armstrong of Brussels District President and Mrs, S. Wheel- er also of 'Bruseels, Distrie,t Secs of the East Huron District of the W. 7 were guests of the Ethel Women's Instetute at their Feb. meeting which Wa'S held at the home of Mrs. Percy .Stephenson, Mrs. Armstrong gave a very interesting address. ou Insti- tute work and 11/frs. Wheeler spoke on Health and the value of the X-raY the importance of taking' the ad- vantage of it. She also spoke 011 the Kindergarten of the Air, as a splendid entertainment for small, children each morning at 10.15 a.m. over CBL, Miss Pearl 'Baker 4.s visiting with M1'(,(3. Chostead and Lytle and Mrs. Gordon. Mrs, Lloyd Barkwell, Guelph, spent the week end at the home or her parents, John and Mrs. McNabb. The teacher and penile of SA. 110, 7 sponsored a progressive enehre party in the school on Friday even- ing at which sixteen tables were in iday. Lunch was served and dancing enjoyed to music supplied by Ross „.,,sesimm./..m..saftemovs: MeTaggart, Ralph Noble and Jim Cameron, assisted at the piano by Mrs. 0. Kernaghan and S. Nichol. Several cars going north nee south were 'unable to reach home until the next day, owing to the. high 'wind and snow which filled in the side- ' roads. Their occupants spent the remainder of the night in the school ; 4 house and homes in and near the li 1 village. Jim Cameron has disposed of his auxin west of the village, • Keep thy heart with all diligence for out nf it are the issues of life. Melville Church Minister Rev. G. A. Milne, 10 a. m. Simday School and Bible Class 11 a- m. Divine Service. 7 p, 1143. Divine Service, Louie D. Thompson, Organist and Choirmaster. The United Church REGENT THEATRE 11 Seaforth, Ont. OF CANADA Minister Rov. Hugh C. Wilson Organist Miss Elva Sholdico 11 a. m, Morning Worship Hold Fast To God, Junior Congregation 12 Church School and Bible Class Missionary Sunday 7 p. in. Evening Praise Obrist And The People. Everyone OortIlally Welcome, Church of England Parish of �r1181018 ENIV. J. H. Kerr, Rector. Fourth Sunday ln, Lent March 7911, 1948 et, George's Chuicn Walton - 8.90 p. M. Holy Communion Sunday School M. David's Church, Henfryn- 10,80 a. in, Holy Oeinrannion. Sunday School St. John's Church, Brussels- ]. P. au. Sunday School 2 p. 111, Holy Communion Loniten Prayer service on Wed. at 8 2. In, as announced. egVegNO‘96-NreAllealite NOW PLAYING- Thurs., Frt., Sat. Mar. 4-5-6 In Cinlcolor, "Gunfighters." with Randolph Scott and Barbara Britton A superior western with a good plot -plus a full share of romantic, emotional entanglement. Adult Entertainment In Technicolor Mon., Tues., Wed. March 8-9-10 Wednesday Matinee 2,30 p. m. Adults 78c, Children oto "Forever Arrther" with Linda Darnell and Cornet Wilde A monument production, brilliantly produced -the story of a woman in love who vainly ..sought „happiness with the man she loves but loses. One Show Only at 8 p. m. Evenings Adults $1,20, Children 56c Next Thurs., Fri., Sat. Mar, 1142.13 In Technicolor Slave Girl with Yvonne DeCarlo and George Brent For rib -tickling hysteria he sure to see this COMING - Double Feature with Moss Rose Peggy Cuminms Victor Mature Ethel Barrymore and Northwest Outpost In color. Renew your Brussels Post now, tor 1.50 per year. IMA.Vattgr48A0Agalg Capitol Theatre LISTOWEL Wed, Thurs. March 3-4 "THE GREAT WALTZ" Fri. Sat. March 5-6 "Angel and the Badman" with John Wayne, Gail Russell A Western packed with thrills. Sat. Mat. 2:30 Serial Mon. Tues. March 8-9 Adult Entertainment amp/ Starring Joan Fontaine Tuesday F'OTO NITE OFFER $180.00 Mon, Attend, card night mamma. Wed. Thurs. NEXT Mar. 10-11 Denna Durbin in "100 MEN and a GIRL" with Leopold Stokowaki and Symphony Orchestra CKNX Monday to Friday at 6 P.M. LISTEN your 'name may be called. 'AVAKROgainlVA • The United Church son or Man (0110. 10, KIV)' IlI late a ronsom for eutny ' Mark X. 47 Christ's purtmee was exem p10 the love of Orel nenen a way noel me11 might achieve liberlY. set 11'.» 41-0111 the bondage or Sin Pear antl Ahnlesuess, Miss Ruth Wilsop eang as a sok) Jesus Nithisness Peat, ny Warren. In the els-ming the 4,1111” sang "Cod is waiting 11 the sileitec." by Ackley. The Road of Service, was the 6111)30et of the evening sermon, Melville Church A,t the morning service on Sunder. Rev, Mr. Milne preached on the subject "Covetousnesm" and math, special referenee to the epidemic of robberies, the Communist gains in Europe and the present threats 10 two of the outposts of the British Empire. Rev. Mr. Milne pointed out that all these streams of trouble could be traced to the fountain -head of covetousness. The morning an- them Was "I will lift up mine eyes" by 'Whitfield. The solo parts were taken by Mr. J. Schultz. At the evening service Rev. mr, Milne preached on the subject 'Our individual indebtedness to Christ: Tn this semen illustration were taken from the life of St. Paul Wm desenibed himaelf as a. debtor to Greek and Barbarian. The anthe01 was "Give to oln God immortal praise." Sisters Receive Honors In Recent Music Exams 4•010.4rati1latIons •44 Mi'st':: Ilsatcw and Barbara 1011, dttirltt0r t If and :Arcs 11. B. Allen, who both teeeived tatuors in nutsItt )44441.444y (10115 11,1d recently in Stratford by the !loyal ronsttrvaIory i Al 11,itt a: Toronto. 1 loather tvisd Piano arad0 atm Barbara piano trade 3. Mrs- M. Robbie Dies In London Mrs. Margaret Roblde, ar Stanley etreet, died In Parkwood Hospital yesterday. StitS Wile born at 11.11. 3, Monkton. Ont., and Was wrdow .4.1111 Roh4)'44 .411t) was a member of Talbot Street Baptist Church, S111.1,1%121: are One 0011, Elnit-r 111040111,London; one dstughter, Mrs. Fred iGlaclysi Earl, Lonclon; three brothers, George Ellaentt, Atwood; John Inilaeof t, of Monk ton, and William Ellacott, of liraseels, Ont. The body is at the Harrison and Skinner funeral home where sery lee will he held at pan. Wednes- day. Burial will he in Woodland Little Stars Mission Band Melville Little Stars Mission Band met last Sunday afteencon in the infant classroom. The president. Mrs. Milne presided. Heather Allen is the capable pianist. 'Donald Edgar the sor., read the minutes, An interesting talk on the church was given by the president. The first church was built by Moses and it W11-3 II tent. Sewell questions were answered by the children. Two Lite Members were given one to Sheilll Alderson and Jimmie Edgar and pins HOCKEY SLANTS were presented and Mrs. Jas. Bal- lautyne pinned them on the ehildren. Pine bowls,. emirs-. ilowere and tall white tapers de, ("rated Ethel Cniteit Church for a 141.c1ty wed,liter on Saturday, February twent,stirst wit. It liar' ar-t Rubes s (44,17 411 44).,10 ter of :11,, and aire. Clifford Rowland itnPwl Mr. lerederielt Wesley Fester ..nly 4,4r4 of an41 3,,eas reef'r 'f Cetbaeires Ont. B -r. Ti -S, Wilson pertormrel th, doubt, rine (-press-ail, !Vim R. Wilber p1a31t )10, 134,i41 11111,1e and during the attrilins• of lie, reeleter. (liven in marriage by her father the bride 10014.-3 eharalin4r 'n ;4 white slipper satin gown made will' sweetheart neek and princess lines ending in 0 lone 110114. 141413 orp a chapp1 veil held in plass, with ()Strict tops and earried red rosee. TI -4r only ornament was three strands of pearls. gift or the groom. Mrs. Geraldine Rowland, cousin of the bride was 01atr43a. of *honor sewn - rel in blue taffeta with matching mitts. pink headdress and parried pink catered bouquet. Mr. Kenneth Rowlantl Was twat roan and Mr. Sandy Rowland and Craven Pearson were ushers. The b guests wearing grey crepe with black aeee•enriee and a ('or3llgs of ' k ropes and carnatinns, assisted by the groom's znother wearing turquoise crepe with brown nceesseries, cor• sage of roses and earnatione. A reception for fifty guests was held in the church auditorium. Miss. es Elsie Franklin, Shirle•„, Thomp- son. Helen Asken, Pat Parterneld and Orace Opper •wre waitresses. For going away the bride wore a pink and black dress, grey coat with black accessories and a corsage of pink roses and carnatione. After a wedding trip through West- ern Ontario the couple will reside in St. Catharines. Out of town guests were from St. Rev. C. A. Milne Heads Brussels Library Board The annual meeting of the Bruise sets Library Board was held 1n the' library Wednesday afternoon under the chairmanship of Rev. H. Welson. Offieere pleated for 1948 were:. eltairrnam Rev. O. A. Milne: secre- tary. Miss H. Downing; treasurer, Robert Bowman Pev, TT, Wilsou. was apopinted delogre to the Huron. County Library Comperative, Miss H. Downing was appointed con- venor of the book committee. CARD OF THANKS wish to thank all my neighbour's. and friends for words and cards of sympathy also boxes of treats. Es. pedally Rev. Mr. Wilson and Patens, for kindness during ray recent illness. It was deeply appreciated. The meeting was closed with sing. Catharines, Beamsville, Toronto and will long be remembered. By Oliver Riley On Monday night the third ome 11110 and prayer, and surrounding community. Robert Farrow for the juvenile Championship was played in the Brussels Arena with Drayton being the visiting teen'. These teams were tied llp 011P 9,51110 each and Brussels went one game up by defeating Drayton 8-2. The fourth game will be played in Drayton on Wednesday night. In the drat period both tennis scored one goal eachwith Butchart scoring for Brussels On a rebound from Willis, Rolfe scored Dray - ton's tally late in the first period. In the second perioh Brusests seorei four goals without a reply from Drayton to make the score 5-1. Butchant scored 3 gnats for the hat trick and McDonald scored the founth tally. To the thin'. period Brussels outscored mem 3-1 to give them the game 8-2, mognitt with 2 goals and Jewell 1 goal accounted for the 13russele' goals while Rolfe scored his second goal tor Drayton: This Ttat) a clean tast game of hockey and was enjoyed by all who were there. Jimmy Jewell in the net for Ilrus- aels was really sensatienal and held the score clown; on different oc- casions. McMichael and Gordon played a good game 00 the defence and shoved the opponents4 down different thnee. The 'Brussels Band was in attendance and played four or five selections to the delight of the crowd. The .Legion would like to thank the hand tar their getter, malty. CARD OF THANKS SIME20152.=01t9011111 exammicatatscaa.....osenalushamaq Cu Will Hold An Amateur Night hi .0 11 AT 8.15 P. M. The Majestic Womenfs institute vpish.a tofor their gifts Of clothing. Entry b'orms May Be Obtained From W. G, Leach thank the coutributore IN MEMORIAM 111 proud and lotting mensery of I Proceeds Towards Children's Playground Trooper Lyle A. Evans, who paid the supreme saerilice .1111arch 7, 1 1945: Whose thoughts were all so full of tie He never could ferget And so we think that where he 10 He Must be watohing yet Angels keep their Watch un thele Please God just let hint knoW That WO dOW14 here de not foeget. We love and miss him so, Sadly and always missed by 'Mother, Brother and Sisters Project and Aid to the Blind. mission 35c an c All Entry Forms Must Be In By March 15th,