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2 Cans Campbell's Tomatoe Soup • • • • 19c
Sweetened Cocoanut • :•per pkg. 21c
Large Juicy Prunes, size 3O;- 40, ' 1b 19c
50 ORANGES Sunkist • • 99c
2 lbs. of DATES for • • 37c
GRE AR'S
Phone 5
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— We deliver
St. Patrick's Dance
Wednesday. March 17, 1948
at the Morris Twp Hall
Good Music •
Admission 35c
Ladies bring lunch or pay.
BrusGels
OBITUARY
William H. Armstrong
The community was shocked to hear
of the passing of William 11. Arm-
strong at Ills :home on Friday, eiterab
5 in.his 72 year. He was horn on
the ard concession of Morris and
was tale son of the. late Richard and
• Mrs. Armstrong. He moved to lot 9,
• (Ion,. 8, Grey Twp., where he has E•114:CP
reeided.• Sueviving are his wife,
the former Annie )rewer, two sons
Elmer end Jahnand one daughtme
Term, Med brother Lewis of 'Morris
and a sister (Maynee) Mrs, Wm.
Reitedelge -Langdon, North
In Brussels Town Hall Dakota. "Rev. G A IlJ,Jn or ii 111
March23:".•.; gels, Petehyterian Murat' 'conducterl
at 8 P.M. .
- the ternern1 service. at hie, late home.
Over two hours of rioutons fun.. on Monday, Mareh 8 at 2 P.M. Burial
took place in Brussels ;cemetery.
*""" The pallbearers were Norman La.
mont Wee' Hollinger, Wm, Bishcip,
Melvilki Lament Glen Bray and
CbiffoldeBrai. • •The flawee bearers..
weeel:.Frank • Knee, Ernest Martin,
Toni McFarlane and N•orman Steele.
engem . •
Melville Ladies' Aid
Present:.
"The Dutch Detective"
A comedy in three acts
Brussels Branch of the.
Canadian Legion
DANCE .
In Brussels Town Hall, On
Friday, March 12th
Music by Ken. Wilbee and
His Orchestra
Dancing from 10 to 1.30
Lunch Booth Admission 50c
(AMMOWAVANOW'Rt.
.A. humble and a contrite heart
0 Lord thou wilt not deePlee.
Melville Church
mime., Rev. G. A. Milne, M.A.
10 a. m. Sunday School and
Bible Class
11 a. m "The blood-steined
hands of Salas,"
7 p. m. Divine Service.
Louie D. Thompsce, organist
and Choirmaster.
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The United Church'
OF CANADA
Minister Rev. Hugh O. Wliapn
Organist Mess Elva Sholdiee
11 a. in. Morning Worship
"Gethsemane"
Mlssion. Band
12 Church Sohool and
Bible Mass
7 p. ra, Evening Praise
Watdh and Pray -.
Everyone Cordially Welcome,
Church of
parish of Brussels
Rev. J. H. Kerr, Rector: '
Fifth Sunday in, Lent
March 14th, 1948
At. George's Chuecn Walton --
3.80 p. In, 'Wetting Prayer
Sunday School
t. David's Church, Hentryn-
10.30 a, an. Morning Prayerr
Sunday Scheel
St, John's Church, artA1110114.-•
1 it. m. Sunday Sohoel
2 p. m, joveniuiS Prayer
Lenten, Prayer ServIee
se announeed,
The United Church
Christian religion is based on
faith in God. The rallacy of think-
ing of Christianfaith as a reciprocal
arrangement with God cannot be
emphasised too strongly. True faith
is found on •the higher level of ma
failing. friendship. "Have faith in
God" was the morning teat at the
United Church. For an anthem the.
choir stung "Let the song go round
the earth" -by Herbeet. ;
In the eveueng, speaking from the
-text "The common people Wooed him
gladly" the 'roindeter drew eattention
to the qualities he the Master which
appealed to'reommOn folk,
REGENT THEATRE
Seaforth, Ont.
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Brussels Council
March 21119, 111-1
Theregular meelitee of the Wes.
,sels Munielea1 Couneil Was held 'Oe
The Lions Club
Mr. Denys Lumedea,
Deputy GoveriiRte- made hie ufeciel
visit to:the Ilona Ulub 9t the tempo.
meeting on Mon,day... evening. M.
• the above date. All -nember(t lanneden spokeeeea, tb imPariance
., After the minutes oafa tlite ,.11i,easts
Council wore 9» 0,912(11
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regular meeting were re lo (node 1n
moved by W. 16. Willie and seconded elemeigeiVa.44.4.atikee,,,etetre Liberty,
by It. W. Kennedy that the minutes
111,4 adopted as lama. —Serried.
I On motion of L. W. Eclunier, see-
. ended by J. W. El:miler, the follow•
lug tteemints here ordered paid;
87. H. Bell, February saetry 8120.00
G. R. Cam,pbell, February
salary• 41.00
Ilemesels Hydro Electric,
street lights and hall 111.76
R. S. 'Gregg, misc. hardware 7 34
Riverside :Motors, gam ,e.•
five truck and pump 0.111
Hyde Bros., repairs and gee 3.20
13. A, Workman, snowplowing
etreets 54.00
J. Nicholson, labor on streets 4,90
A. MeTitgagrt. labor etc, 4.25
A. 0.akley, labni on bridge .,75
Dunclan, labor on ;Tossing 3.00
Evans, labor on crossing
and greets
Ecl. Henderson, snowplowing
Garage, labor on
engine
Town or Wingham, weeof
fire truck 121 00
F. J. Harper, M.D., pvoMsiou-
al services 21.00
D. A. Reno, ambulance
service 5.011
M, 0, Thompson ,flre chief
•, • firemen's salaries. etc.
Pearson's & Lowry fires
C. T. Thevideon, renewa1..
terasurer's bond
...9e,repert.on fire pro -tee -Hon ip the
,49,1qgo. lby ' 'the Canadian
AssoelatiOn concerning
that, thappotion; October 1947,
wag, 'reed to the council..
It . was, decided to give their,
Inspectors the power to call out the
fire brigade on their own authority,
as. 7ns requeeted in the letter,
whish accompanied the report,'
appointIng mi% C. A
Myers ag• Medical Offieer of Health
for the Village of Brussels was -pass-
ed by cOnneil arid Was ordere.e. •stib-
rnitted tO the Dept. of Health for
aPprovalt it the manner prescribed
by the Department.
As further beet/leas. wee
brought !before the Coulicel 'they ed7
jo.urned, !
Intelligence, Cue Natien's Safety ae,
a weeping .thae. we ellould be on me.
guard ttletnet the inskilotts cant
palm:L( the Communists.
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Te pet:grain (tomtit:1i 0, fu
r ti.i..•11(•ft
entertainment in the persons of miss
June Work who sang most aceept•
ably, Mr. Wm. Spells whose eoloe
were warmly received mul Kenneth
Woods whose piano setae gave great
promise.
Announcement was marle of the
Amateur Contest and an menet,' wag
made that all Lions elimild eet be -
bind it 4.o melte it a ittiertesg,
The usual abundant meat wee pre.
vided by the ladies -of St. ,Toinee
Anglican Church.
Friendship Circle
5.00
500 Mrs, Harris Bell entertainec: the
,
members of the F riendehip Circle
for their March meeting on Wed -nes
1.50
day, March ard. The. president,
Miss Helen Cook coad.uotecl the
meeting. The worship eervice core
stated of the Scripture reading hY
Mrs. H. Campbell, player by Mrs. 97.
Wilson and vareens hymns.
The reports were read and approv-
ed. It wus decided that the Circle
950 would adopt a needy lady inEngland
1
and send parcels of food and nem:e-
l().00 elNes to her. ..Eaeli member is to
NOW PLAYING—
Thurs., Fri., Sat. Mar. 11-1243
In Technicolor
Slave Girl
with•
Yvonne DeCarlo and George Brent
For rib-tlekling hysteria be sure
to see this
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Mon., Tues., -wed. March 15-16.17
Double Feature
•
with
CARD OF THANKS
To the many friends who re-
membercid me in way way since my
accident!. would like to say I
appreciate their kindness very much
and wiRnot soon forget.
Mre. Wilbur Turnbull
Moss Rose
Peggy cumlmns • Victor Mature
' Ethel Barrymore
• •This fs!falr game for the
"Who Done It" Enthusiasts
and
Noitilkiest Outpoit •
•• • • : In color •
•
Joan Woodbury and Bob Steele
A spectacle of fight and fury
and tense Drama.
.1•1••• IMMO.
Next Thera., Fob, Sat. March 18-19-20
Double Feature In Color
• "VIGILANTES RETURN
with
Jon Hall • and M'argaret Lindsay
and
• "DANNY BOY"
CARD OF THANKS
1 sincerely thank all those who
remembered me during my illness in
Wielgham hospitalatm many cards
and !treas,anode my stay there navel
more pleasant. Your kindness was
deeply apprediatea.'
John Rowland
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Capitol Theatre
LISTOWEL
ilitSfeRlif010 AV Male
COMING— Adult Entertainment
"NOCTURNE"
wltn
George Raft and Lynn Bari
THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES
• Wed. Thurs. March 10-11
"100 MEN and a GIRL"
Fri. Sat. March 12-13
"BLAZE of NOON"
Thrilling Abiaton Melodrama
Sat. Mat. 2:30 Serial
bring en article of ilood to the next
I meeting in tee sent. The eregenta.
of an Easter pageent- was 46s -
missed.
Mys. win. Miner nrcsented • the
chapter from the study book "Great
is the ComPany." A 'pleasing solo
was stele by Mrs, R.. Cotten's.. Miss
Cook 'told' some interesting, facts
labout the inilueeee of the -Bible on
intivetry and literatuee. '
Contests were conduceed 'by. Mrs.
Campbell end • Plias Cook, and a
social half heir eneleyed.e Mrs. A.
Rani: invited the member; to her
home for the April meeting.
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Mon. Tues. March 15-16
• "LADY LUCK"
starring Robert Young
Tuesday FOTO NITE
OFFER $190.00
Mon. Attend. card night
WEDNESDAY ONLY Mar. 17
"THE BEST YEARS OF
OUR LIVES"
The picture that has won
9 ACADEMY AWARDS.
2 PERFORMANCES ONLY
Matinee .... 2.15 P. M.
Evening . , , 8.00 P. M.
Note—This is a Road Show
Admission prices
demanded by PRODUCER
are --Mat. 75c incl. tax.
Eve, $1.20 incl, tax
Deadline March 22
Fot. Vehicle Permits
Tint0NTo. March 11- The dee ,1 -
line for obtaining Ontario roved/.
111)1118 and driver's Iloon' (2 312
been extetultel to aittveli 22, it Nv
announced yesterday by Highways
511018 101 00110011.
The manis,ter said that "ey(!)
aleaving for condition% (Tented bY
the !most recent snowfall, this ex-
tenelon is. amide to permit every ma
40 secure neW plates and licences.'
Ladies' Auxliary
To Canadian Legion
The regular rneetin.g of the Ladies
Auxiliary to the Iiruseelg Branch ef
the •Canadian Legion, was held on
Thursday, 'Mated: 4th, in the teeter
Hall. Although there has not been
a big attendance lately, we hope
ate now 1110 hockey is 001s11011 our
members will be able to attend our
meetings. The meeting was opened
by the president, Comrade jean
Leach. The secretary's and treaeur-
er's reports were read and adopted.
Many lenporlant items of business
were discussed, and the Mystery
Prize was won by Comrade Verna
Thomas, The meeting _was closed
with the usual (dosing ceremony.
W.M.S. of Melville Church
The Women's Misionaret Society
Melville Chinch held their regular
meeting on Friday afternoon, Mareh
5th. The preeiden..t, Mies Stewart
in eharge. The meting was opened
by stinging Hymn, 212. The Scriptare
reading was given by Mrs,. ,Schultz.
The secretary 0011 treamereree re.
parts were Tend and adopted Mrs.
G. Evans, Mrs. 3, Ballantyne and
Mrs. Schulte were the eel:malice
appointed to arrange for the expense
tea -to be held at Mrs. L. D. Thomp-
son's home on Friday, March lath at
3 o'clock. A very:Interesting lette-
front Rev. and Mrs. .Ti. Dicksou 19
Formosa wa-s. read by Mrs. Matheson.
The *oil call was responde,1 • to by
a verae on Easter and Mrs. J. Speirs
gave an, Easter message. The meet.
ing was closed with prayer.
Miss V. A. Lacknee
KfTCHENDR, March S Mies
.vroo. Adele Lackner, 72, • former
ginger, musk t-eacher and public
Speeker, died in hospital Saturday:
She Was a graduate of the 'University
of TorOutto and • the Toronto Con-
servatory of Meiel!ce She • left for
Western Canada, in:1904 and lived
at it.e Pas, MEt114 fOr a =umbel, of
years, before retUrring here to Make
her halite' with. a niece, Mrs. 1.
More. She is also •survived by a
nephew, Dr...13. M. Lackner. i
Passed Away In
Smith Valley,'Nevada
Mrs, Bessie Wheeler of Detrait
received 'a telegram 'froin Nevada,'
U.S., of the midden, passing ,away of
her *sister Mrs. Geo. Metrical% The
deceased weer the former Mee Annie
Livingstone and. was a sister of the
late Mrs. Alex Yuill. There were
eight sisters in the family and two
are living. Mrs. Bessie Wheeler and
Mrs. Jles. Hardy of Nevada, also a
I brother Neal in Saskatooe.
AgAltAlealeMeti
Chimney Fire
The thoal tire bridged,: was ailed
out Sunday afternoon to a chimney
fire at the home of W. E. Willa% The
fire was promptly brought under
control and there was no serious
d.arma,ge done. , .
CARD''OP THANKS ,
We Wish 'to ithani all the,•neight
bours and friends, for theirmatty aets
of kludeiess,:eitiersis,69 sinietttley' and
beautiful 1l�rw iteittes during , onr
recent sad **aye:fiat:1,1: They 'Were
'reach a.pereaketed: and. will 'netter,. be
forgotten.
• The .Armstrong Family
• BORN
STRETTON—In K. & le• Hospital,
Kitchener on Saturday, Meta. 61h,
to Mr, and Mrs!. S. H. Stretton—a
sem
DIED
HOLLPNGER-e In Grey Township,
on Sunday, March 71:11, 1948, Jacob
Hollinger, in his 70th year.
Funeral wee held (rem D, A, Rann's
Funeral Honie, Turnberry Street,
Brussels on TuestleY, March 0th
1048, Service at 2.30 P.M. inter
ment 11113rus0els cemetery.
lalusitLs, 4i)NTAilo
Amateurs
11,1)1 furpct to !lave year en)* cl,)
in early to be sure of 0. ehanee
theereeno worth Or melt. Priao
awards at the Litnl•' A111111111' Nighl
lirteeeels Town liall PrideY, March
19. See W. (1. Laelen about your
elutry Forms.
W.M.S. of United Church
The VAMIP11'.5 MiP•11,111.41'Y • Snolaty
of the United Church Met in the
selmelroom of the elinech on Thurs.
day. March ith with e peala ;WOO -
11111.0. The meting onnned with
hymn and Engler Message by the I
pi. siden , re, • 111 80
A. Armstrong (.0a 11 1110 Serintrp'e
leson followed by innyer by Mise
M. Robeinson, 'Mao secretary's and
treasure's renerts we('.' read and
adopts& Mrs. Mannino reporled
that a letter of appreelatle: hail been
received from the Canadian Courtrai
of Churches for the %;71011(ii'1 dome
lion of clothing, also the collection of
$55 wheel] had, been RPTIA trom tlna
church. The lesson from the 10th
(Thnp. of the Study 13nok, `Calendar
of Eventful was given bY
Mrs. G. Menzie, assisted by Mrs.
Speiran, giving a %cermet of the
work of Rev. Dudley Peek and his
wife, In translating the Bible into the
longue -go of the Mam Indiane, living
in South America. Mise H. Down-
ing, temperance secretary, gave a
reading. The meetine closed with
a hymn and the Mizpah benedicilen.
Melville Church
At the service. on Sculley meriting.
.Rev: Mr. Wine gave the first of a
short series of pre -Easter sermons.
-dealing mainly with the different
Parties who were responsible for the
death of Jesus. In the Bret -of these
sermons Rev, Mr. Milne exposed
the noblicety and tricker, of Amies,
The morning anthem WAS "0
Saviour of the world" by Goss. 'The
letter to the Chureh at Thyativa'
formed the basis of Rev. Mr. Milne's
sermon on Sunday evening. In this
letter may be seen the harm Which
can be caused in a congregation bY
one renegade inember. The evening
anthem was 'Song of hope and
peace' by Sans-Souci.
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Brussels Takes
Juvenile Title
LISTOWEL, Mareh 8. — Brusselgs
ousted Drayton 5.3 here Saturday
evening, to win the W.O.A.A., Ju-
venile "13" ehamp ion eltip. It was
the fifth game, of a best-ofeave
series, both 600100 -14,artag won; beak
1101111 gameS.
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Brint:Ils,:t`loal. ,ffeivell; degence.,
McDonald. ".44rden; centre. Mosso r
wings, Willie,•Buthard; -subs, Pole-
witscn, neusillti;
Mielmel. Ryan, •
1 lrirton —nun], Haglend; defenee,
!mile Johnetnn; centre, Roisun;
wings, Shore, Smith; subs, Atm-
r.,ne.9 Grofehave, Goodwin, Wark.
First Period
1—Brueeele, BILtehE4rd. (Willis)
11:18.
2--Bruser1e. R. Jewell (Coleman),
15.15.
3---,Bruseelse White (Butchard)1,
19:29.
No penalties.
Second Period
4—Drayton, Shore tRolsun). 2:50.
5—Dray-ton. Relenn (Shore), 4:80.
6---Brusesls. Moffatt tIlletchard).
6:06.
7—Brussels, Butchard, '7183.
8—Bruseels. Willis (McMichael):
16;58.
Penalties—Coleman Goodwin, R..
Jewell, ?MacDonald,
Third Period
9—Thetyton, Wark, 3;47.
• 10—Brussels, • Willis (Moffatq
10:15.
11—Brusselg, R. Jewell, 15:54.
Penalty—Butchard.
Beth these teams have lodged
protests with the W.0 A.A. offieJels
over ineligible players.
Home Grown
Green Onions
Mr. Sohn Simmons of Brussels.
has been enjoying home grown green
onions all winter. delicious tender
ones from six to eight inches lOngs
Beyond telliny, us • that he growt
them in his cellar JOit0. W011111 not
divulge the secret of how he pro.
duces this sprigtime favourite during
the winter months.
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WIN Hold An Amateur
ght hi
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Entry
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A'r 8.15 P. M.
Priz: s
Forms May Be Obtained From W. G, Leach
Proceeds Towards Children's Playground
Project and Aid to the Blind.
Admission 35c and 20c
All Entry Forms Must Be In By March 15th.
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