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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1948-3-17, Page 1... t (Ecol:. ✓t' 1'.w -:,:.,r ----_-- -. Wednesday, March 17th, 1948 Pair HOUSE oVMOMMinava,emawe•+� ku JELLY POWDERS YOUR CHO;I'CE Strawberry, Raspberry,' berry, Cherry. Orange p Lerncn, Lime ' ' • 2 for 15c 2 Luo CT •--- -- — GROCE"ER1A — We deliver — tion, Phone 5 Brussels GREY COUNCP, 1.07:711".•.," 1'1•" 1(•r nn ihr Kraucel • D1'11 III 01171 The Kreuter Drain El'• tenaull w01'1. adupl01. Engineers i'Ine ers 1 .101 to r,1( the 1Kart Drain anti on The locant Diann 4..re adjourned 1111 t .'• lneetin7. At the Cont of Itevlalml on She Hall Drain. iiyLaw, The Benefit 011 197" 111'011'4.1 ex 1111.'11)11 1(C 1110 nn 101 11, run. i was reduced $80.00 each for Geo, Dunbar 111•:1 tiny 111711 and 47th these art- I"imr•nt< the by-law 1,1.'l1s 1111117 7l. The Tender of Louis 1 -Ili -Lite was are, food fur treatment of cattle for Warble Fly 111 Vic per head. .i 11 .0.1 P 1 (' 401 717 t•; appointer) 'Tnspeator 1(C 5511 per hour 7111(1 111' per 11711... 10 117,l'0110• 1110 prdvis10»s Of the By-law mnkin. It comp»lsnry 141 have all cattle •a•ilhta the nduti (duality treated for Warble rly. A grant of $10.00 was made to '1.1111 •TTuron Crop Improvement AGRoria- A ,rant of 1110.00 was made to the ,r " asnessmosasoarmes,anazacvzosaasmostrawa z-�--' -'"•"""`tee", 1'<'•tlton 7.ihraa•y. C. Waif The Connell passed a rrsnb1Tinn to stay on Standard T'me and that d bigall meting,: of (1)111011 be set as Prr J Standard Time as limy brl.ovn 'his ,:ill be to the hest interest of the l farming comnr11n8'ty and '•olnply with Kra ,>ter co pale' (Licensed) PLUMBERS, TINSMITHS and ROOFERS Announce the opening of their shop in Brussels, Ont., on or about May 1st. We solicit your patronage and guarantee. satis- factory work. Orders and enquiries Phone 86-r-7 Brussels until - further notice. J. C. Krauter, G. A. Kraute'; , P3" rios, MAPLE SYRUP TIME— • CONCERT and DANCE Clean Vinegar jugs only 12c each, Joust the thin sYr'tIl) in No plume orders please. Music Groceteria. by Don. Robinson Phone 5 urvssets Ont. And His Orchestra railroad time. • The following aceminls were paid: 'Minerva Ennis who pa...and away in $2720.15 December 1903. 27,140 He is survived by nor on Rd ;al 70,00 of It/unil1on, one AIS11„"7'r' 1111:711 8 90 Speiran of Tottenham, mm 1.141117'•' lu ,h,• 7177 ni1117 ole 11 • l a I`tu. lin=te17s,•s sewed a dehrsecni 20.00.- Loris (P 1?tots r ls. Tw•, prowl, { ••w7iteh and Prny . :1117('11. children also 71177' r•'. 11,1,1«' 01»1 j Marie Hollinger of Hamilton. The 1111101111 4u'rvdre 5177/” 111-1(1 co! Tuo'ol,ey afternoon at 1117' 1), A. Morn funeral home cath Rev. G. N. Milne in charge of the e1•ri^e. 'The Pallbearers were two aoohewl, Wm, and Clarence H011ia.;er, two neigh boors ielmer 1T1Qnarrh? rind ,Rodin P. Gaynor Geo, E. Pollard and 1C .7. Petrie. The flower hearers were Peter TTrhinger, Kim Salter, Jimmie Miss Currin Hingaoa is combining and P01rtid Petri. Burial tiok hu ,1,:1414 and plea17nrc In Toronto this place in Brussels cemetery, Att,md• week. ins' the funeral Prom a distance were 'Mr::. Duncan N. Ytel'omrlr, Tad her Mr, and Mrs. Hein of Kitchener. In Brussels Town Hall on sister -Mrs. .\1ex M"Dnn'l1, *.Toirs• 4'- — worth are visitin;' at the home of William George Armstrong WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31 orb. sisn•'r in Windsor. Mrs. George L01vey, 101/1) 11114 been William George lrinstron. passers R 7711141'17 ill a1nc. "nfPc1''n r a 14111)1/( moray in the Wiugh:tm hospital on Don't Miss The , Lion's Amateur Night A splendid varied pro -Janine 11:- 1.n,•n ul 01.•x/1, have been placed at t71t' disposal of the 1:1:11 1,1,11'- club to ad., 1, th•' success of the alnat'ntr ,111/0,7 7(li your listening pleasure. The 1rogra111ilre rn1171n11tee SPI -11`011 1)0 011'0't to nui;:e the success and your att.-mastic r will b. amply repaid by the splendid array ,1f talent to be presented f'(1 fa1,1 r0.10)•71e111. Colne early in order t, enabl7. 11 t,• `-:tail 011 1 Into, This entertainment i, 1/0111 -t:' 1'.r for a trey m)1 , )71'•1! and of your wholehearted st1pu(rt. ALL APPLICATION$ AS RECEIVED HAVE SEEN ACCEPTED. Q! 1TUAPY Melville W.M.S. Th, /1117,,,: ,f y„• I7 11,1 . ('1111101 apl'nt a very plea -l.1 '1, at 1Ile how, "f .lie- 1. 11. 'r Loup''» can I'ri.lay, '•1.17.11 11711 The 11)1(11114 15'11.0 70..11).111; d, 1'u ;u - d 1171111 $print; flow .' fir.. KIN- played several piano ;011: ma. )' 1. •1 if''1",1`irtno '11110 T.{y, 1/•141 1.17714, 117•. Milne read a very interesting t. Iter felon 11•.1' 117• lira" i ill 1, (1mane. 1Trs, (1. 1 v u1s csalta :171 1 i.b r,•ad1110, \I e- 11 in' p"1101 I 'pi ,1'4101.771r 111'011 11.11.4 i, 1 11011 '1 11111' social /AM. 01130;',7k1 11y all 'f '... BRUSSELS, Majestic Women's lntsitute 4 G raagem Maskedn Of Bouen Bound By AWaltonr Thi. '•1,77,11 117(1117 ,.' 111'' 11'j•r;i i,'. 11 >1n•1', 111:)1(7110 17 78 11•'11 jn 11111 %V4h1'(lN V1 cell I1 't7 m.4,,11.• 1'ub1ir Llin.uy Y.rn ,1-a u» 1'ho;:'ttty d 101.1 Hou, 1: re „• t,) t 11:iCF. 71:0111 1.1111 x1'(1 '711 11R11111•11(•• 01' 'I'd `111-1''•t,•nht ht l 7'1000111W 4D. 117<. 11011 (`tldm('T: presided and 1111" d 7.11(111' 111 h ' 114711, - ,i ,(,wage 11'71 Vr1'7.'717'. /111)7'• 1r,gilt„rated ,gnm1•d lb. fn 1',•i Slit* :ci+h ?1U 71 noel enening P3 t l.e•F) 1'•17114. 1 1,y awar 21•4411 '10 1.111..1"4•' i 17 (he ap• 111110a1 1.001'14 0101 1/110 .110,_ .d' T11.7eh "`. .! j71•0 ,114 fhHy u', d 7‘1101 (11117'•, 1 a, he a i•", hrllury nor f tine '1"t1'. 7117 111 1,114•. an -wend by "An lueerrrrl rriia t• ,r '717717 1'711 of th mace, 111,'.1 rat - h,-•• '1 m• _ 7)0:17:'.5 I. ti".i 471'71. 7'1)114 of f"11<)•:. lgll-i. • 17-' '11,"'"1 10(••11 "107' 1 W1re. 1''•i„ 'be eour se. i',• "• tt •-, 1111117.,. 1. or) .Ftt,l'cTl Girai" and Mrs. Wm 1-1. I1 ; 1)c. '! t'':0 1 , 1'r '.:11!11'7 1- t„ 11(1711! 111'11171 d>; 15'1,1•,• 1111S110,'-1 to til, i; i t'' 1.:.e , ! •, .,'. „' _ F'F>•rl '1)' ., 7i- \11- Smart' ..,1171 1-;^b' ., •1'l,; '0111:,'❑ 75;,-- :11'''1 , 1t.• 71.0:•711.1 (',178. 110y44117ty The United Church 71),li»aro' talk .1%. , • . 11111y 1111•0 71( fare ., 1; ;, , Jacob Hollinger '0'10 I 10 iu 1.10 '•1), T1171e passed :nvav on rituality. it a, Jason did with Pr.* • ;and =ut1 117-. Pec f.71.1n ,, r:: 1'h March 7 111)1 a short 11111,14, ort 1•.I nisi -•,u 10111' 1 111,,0'- ,1E 1 "1:'14. \1ar•1u,. 41;1, 11,1 1111 s h,'7nn; i7: 10. ('011. 10. Grey Township, •1a,117 144'1(17111(•' 01. o. 1111. chords. TA01linger, in his 70th ye.... Mr. n/11111111;: s,•rot,n in :111• 1.17/1171 H011higev 101(17 u life long resident of Church. 11,s. Ken. ibnrri.• 111,:,, r•• , f -„'o Croy Towm'011p and lived 10, ,mti,ohumorous readings. le the 71 17117 or:1 In "lint 1`:n7 Thr i4111 1.1-11.1" 1'1071 1117.1.1..t/ ire's lite m1' the faro/ whew/ he (llc' t. TTr sacred 111011 by Ad.)m?:, a du, l the youngest sot of the Salo 11111114 to (1171011141 the 1111,41inea r 1 n;,• (71 . .Tabu TTi,lltngrr and ('hr' -tens I.1() 1 Better Homes Corti- t `h,• +'i•, Cousins anda1uMnl1'7 ss 11111,1 \1'1l.il- 1.it. . to he tabulated by 'Mr., C1rniss, Zimmerman. Ile was married to C'oll,n•ing 1110+ arrmon ,r der.- ••tu 17.11 c ! Ttu> next meeting in April is to he 1,11.1(1:" Ity Siil•'r•, w.ts - 11()?' Ity R. 11. Coaeini and 11171- tier y Cm117111 'r I, 1',1,.. le141 1.-r; 1 1,•,t"+• 1',f 711:11111 'r,. h'• •, 11, • . r:: 1, 1 r, fu -e 111 'alike!) th . 17- 1''71) i,i ,h,• - ..1 1,, I, }1•1'. 171Cw71y. rwp Roads. 'Pax Bounty to elate Relief • Ili /lnne. Grants Mee 171111111 es and 7(11"174 , .. 3.25 Next meeting April 3711. J. I3. fear, 01,.11: flip annual m0011117 al M •1.111771111* cnnu11171.. 111 11.. 1:mel 111' election of oftivii.ii phicit * * * m '0 as 4 PEOPLE WF geNOW k ,i -. • r ,w +• It v. (1. A. :Cline wad n vi<ilnr• in Toronto 111171 1011th. 711,s N' Roger','. 'Mount Forest 1074 a recent visitor with relatives here. Featuring tmeoq Clark Johnston --Pauline Swanson ''�' Concert from 8 to 9.30 p. m. $ Seek ye the Lord While he MO' s be found, call upon him while he is near. Melville;IturcU was removed t.0 Cito1lrnet Waterloo Monday. February 10tH He was the hospital on Monday of tilt 1 were/. younger son of the late john Arm. - Tame Tunes, ,an�r11 merchant of strong end Elizabeth .111n flints. He was born 011 the third rnnreasinn' of East Wawanosh totcn,hip on '11;17' 1st. 1872, Tn 1887 he. with the fancily, moved to Grey township when, he resided until tho time of him death. Tn 1001 11e wa.s 1111111711 in marriage t0 SerN1 Ann Savage who prcdeeeas- ed him in July 1015. To this union was horn one son. Johnston, at present a continuation school teacher at Micilipicoton Harbour, Ontario. Funeral services were held at Lownsberry Funeral Time, Ethel. rebrn1ry 2011. Rev. John 'Kerr hf St. David's Anglican Charm. Fienfryn, conducted t -he service There is left to mourn the loss of a loving father and brother, his son and three sisters, Mrs. Al. J. Ward and Mrs' las. Savage. Grey township and hIrs, Wm. Gorsn.ltz, Brusseis. Pallbearers were A. 'Hail, (1 MoD011- a1d, 1a. Mills, ,Tames Conine, B. Hotbed -II and L. Ward, Friends and relatives attended the funeral from Kitchener, Stratford, Mio111pi'cotals Harbour, Listowel, Atwood and Brussels, Dancing from 10 p•xn. to 1 a,m• Shannav0n, Sask.• i1')s a visitor lest Lunch Booth; week at the home of L. 1?. Cardiff. Jim Admission 50c anis 25c 117115 also 71 very popular cleric in his Under auspices L. O. L. 774 father's store in Tamestewn, 1311 was also n visitor at the 1101r” of Cleve and 17as. Raelter. Harry Champion, Atli a with 14TrS, Minister Rev. G. A. Mllno, 114.8, REGENT THEA TRE Champion. has been spending the 10 a. in. Sunday School and 4 Sf tl4 , winter art Sarasota, 11'14„ must be Bible Class ea KDr , Ont. 11 a. in. "The 'Road of Ilestd1Y•” Palm Sunday Service, 7 p, in. "A. Cross on the Horizon." 1.05171 D. Thompson, Organist and Choirmaster. The liilited Church' OF CANADA ' 'Sinister Rev. Hugh C. Wilson Organist Maas Hive S'1t.'oldlee 11 a. m. Morning Worship Tmpossdble Neutrality junior Congregation 12 Chime/ School and Bible Class 7 p. m, Droning Praise Why Did Jesus Die? Bvet'.yone °wittily Welcome, , s'h1mktg. lite usual gond form in bowl - Now Playing Double Feature in color Thurs., Fri„ Sat• March '8-19.20 Vigiants Return 9 with 1 Jon Hall and Margaret Lindsay 1 The hard -riding, fast•shooting vigl• Church of England Parish of Brussels Rev. J. H. Kerr, Rector. Sixth Sunday la Lent Commonly called 'Palm Salado,/ Mabel), 21et, 11)43 St. George's Charon Walton - 5.80 p. Doming Pra.l'er Sunday School St. Divide Church, Henfryn— 10.80 a. m. Morning Pt'ayer Sunday School ih11e while there. His picture appeared in a Sarasota 11111/41' along with other members of the winning lawn bowling team.: rhe Sarasota lawn bowling team, of which Mr, Champion was one, Captured the Jaycee Pageant of Sava De Seta trophy 111 the annual lentos in a story ablaze with the bowling t'011rnament, 101/71011 1t, from fury of fighting fools. 111e 51.1(eland 1111111. and Thunder -Mountain' I Mon., Tues. March 22 and 23 Adult Entertainment Capitol Theatre Nocturne L I S T O W F. L George Raft and Lynn Bari' He is dynamite really to explode— she Is poison in a beautiful package —a story of mystery and suspense.) Wed., Thurs. March 2445 1st show starts 7 p.m. Wed. Matinee 2 mm. Evening $1.20 admission Matinee 75c admission ,(The Best Years Of Our Livres" with Frederic March Dana Andrews 1 Myrna Loy and Teresa Wright Winner of seven academy awards 1 and an outstanding dramatization of l the rehabilitation of three veterans, I a brilliantly played; very human story. Fel., Sat. March 26-27 Something In The Wind with Deanna Durbin Donald O'Connor John Dail I. It's the big -cheer -picture of the year, full of swing, laughs and sighs, with six big hit -parade tunes. St. Johnle Church, Br Ittel1 COMING -- 1 n. m, Sendai School 1 Wonder Who's Kissing p• m• islventng Prayer Her Now with megilli y1 ., ellapune Haver Mark stevon14 Thur. Fri. Sat. Mar. 18-19-20 Danny Kaye in "THE SECRET LIFE OF WALTER MITTY" Sat. Mat. 2:30 Serial pelf.-« Mon. Tues. . March 22-23 Adult Entertainment "THE DARK MIRROR" with Olivia de Haviland Tuesday FOTO NITE OFFER $200.4 Mom Attend. card night Wed. Thur. NEXT Mar. 24.25 Double Feature "THE SEA HAWK" and "THE SEA WOLF" WED. MAT. starts 2:15 p. EVENING starts 8;00 p, m. ONE showing ONLY at each performance. CI{NX every Monday to �:�,g�Friday at 6 p• m. ewes 05VOW'v Melville Church "The blood -Stained hands of Judos" was the sahipot. of Rev. Mr. 1111111'14 77011711011 nn Sunday morning. The stain of gilt was. on the stands of the priests who negotiated the betrayal of Testis no less than on the hands of Judas. Morning anthems were "Song of Hope and peace" by Sans.So1101, and "Thou wilt keep Him in perteet Peace" by Bowles. At the eventing service Rev. Mr. 14Mhle gave several 171bi'e instances to prove ,that the guest for Clod is a I desire common to all men. The choir rendered the anthem "Tn the garden" , by Mills, Miss Mary 1.071 Merartane tools the solo parts. CARD OF THANKS We wish to (hank nor matey I friends vend netghboln•s for their a.ols , of kindness, and expressions of sympathy dntritlg oar recent be- reavement, They wi11 hover be ' forgotten. Mr. and Mrs. 10dga1' Hioilinger, and 101117, . r 9 717 ._e 1„0at'G. 11. T.. 7 1 1 1 i.^• - 1' 1 .1' 147117, was r. 17 orae -1101'7111 before v"11 ` . tall 1'.1411 711' 0101'. lir :mid he ' t'•'a 31'1• 7'q;,-1• ,:"rt ti P'l;. ,ud ti^T him into a 1'h 1, •, h, -a,ifl. And then (torted •e .,,ret, Ur,- btti1-iin7. Ther did 147111..1; �r,i (1511 T1nr inril0atn if ! 1.111 iror fnr money or '("104lr• Tart . Thav wee • masked 1191, 71 10• _:155' ,ham. 110 snit/ 'Kenneth Tiyrnm:an. a ('7147011117, whr, 0111110 into theerne... about 10 it 1` minutes after the r'dr had ti• 1'i Cnmimnes into th.' chair. did . , t't - two men 1.117011711 Cow 15 oro or Bored 7') 113vo hoen 1n the •turuao whorl he arrived. 1-115 ar- rival al frieht 17411 }hem a way. Byre- ' matt f1'. 1),1 ('1l '1j1!1t 1± , MIttinlg the •. 01• w'lb 9 pa.!: ,,f i': rllf/1172. Provincial C (17117(1111' 'R' TT, Snell 14 71 r"u+ 1"x Salter of on ITS FO i ERD 4T10 Y'S • In the beginning men moved slowly ... building strongly and surely on firm foundations. This Bank, with 1 1`-,.. s over 80 years of banking experience, has helped to build up Canadian farming. ..,.....-:,..----..,,pLet us work with you to build for TODAY and TOMORROW on these ef'r• ,,.ms`s same firm foundations. See our local Manager � about your financial needs. ,,,� . 164.0 i / T4E BRUSSELS BRANCH •el-•• W. PORTER, Manager.