The Brussels Post, 1948-4-14, Page 1- _-.,,.ea..�e�: w��.Wednesday, April l th, 1948
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Dicyde
The Safety Committee of the Brussels Lions Club
offers the following suggestions to all bicycle riders: -
1. Ride at a moderate speed. Many accidents are the
results of speeding.
2. Keep to the right side of the road, as close to the
right as you conviently can.
3. Ride alone. Two on a bicycle interferes witL,
the balance.
4. Signal when making a turn.
5. Ride as little as possible after dark but if ;jou
do be sure you have a rear end light or a very good red
reflector.
Observance of these Five Simple Rules will help to
keep our Village Free from Accidents during the riding
season.
cm. moms me, ow oittol
Be hold thy TCiug coruct!t unto
thee: He is just and having,
salvation.
ti
Melville (lurch
Minister Rev. G. A. Milne, M.A.
10 a. m. Sunday School and
Bible Class.
11 a. in, "Every age •--
critical age."
7 p. m. "Tile Essense of friend-
ship," .Lodge No, 149 I.O,O,F.
will attend this service,
Louie D. Thompson, Organist
and Cholrmastor.
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The United Church.
OF CANADA
Minister Rev. Hugh C. Wilson
Organist Miss Elva Sbold100
11. a. 10. Morning Prayer
How To Master Depression
Junior Congregation
12 Church School and
Bible Class
Communicant's Class
7 p, m, Tlvening Pta.ise
Life With A me.t Mat
n4veryone Cordially Welcome.
Church of England
Parish of Hruaeele
flew. J. H. Kerr, Rector.
Third Sunday Atter ?!".aster
April 14th, 1918
St. Qaoy9oIs Church Walton '
3.30 p. m. luvening Prayer
Sunday School
$t, David's Church, Henfryn•—
1,0.80 a, m. 1Vlornin.g Prayer
Sunday School
p8}, John's Church, Sruemoi$' '
1 p, no. Sunday gobbet
z 1,. m. ylvemlimg Prayer
Greer
litAg (
The Merchants of Ethel wil
observe Thursday Afternoons as
a Weekly Half Holiday.
From May 1st until
30th, 1948.
Thr April 1,u•, r in 01 1 to
1 W11111011'4 111, 11111,1 ,110 11'14 1,1 11
'131.1101101- 11,111110 1ibtnrY on Thursday
!April Rth with an ail•ndnn'e of 74.
1 Mrs. I:•11.1 Cudware pi r4Adeil awl
lopened the lanoline n•I' i lhr' usual
r•xercLes after whlrh secretary Mrs.
T)oue. Hemina'.vny read the 'ninnies
of the last meeting and called 111'
roll which was answered by "Some-
thing 1 hale learned from 'Institute
work," I,' 101.4 of Ibaatks were
rr•'t'l from Mrs. S. Wheeler and Mrs.
A. Johnston and rine from 'Airs; 71.
Shr,l,d,v onninlflinv a lon,ltion fur
the Institute. There were 5 mem-
bers who attended nvnry meeting
and they, Mrs. Lon^.'. ties. Shovete
Mrs. Kerr, Mr,. roamer,, and llrs
Davis were pen-oq,,,r1 µi'11 ;I
'filar. reports of s+'nv11n-:
1'h,• 111': t 111',.11,a 1,t (be t !'
three -act comedy i1, iln' '1'( r: a ,Ievi,n' (t air ('glib µun h, Id , n
11,111 on friday nigh' under the
.11n•i1 Sth is Ib,•',•t.i:11'
auspices of Melville Ladies' Aid. ul'tirr• ,n halal with i;1111,41
it,rtten 151-
"The 1)udolt Detective" was pre- tin,, pr• s, nt. 1T r. .':,1 1',I di -1 a0 eel
0.'1,1, 0 by Il'-' tn! ,-s „ Iol, et: Mrs' the rnios ''1,d i •s;ulati:ans ttUh the
J. Schultz, Mrs. VT, Porter, Mrs, A. oto, m„mle,,. 1%grit u111'l'v r,•
11iµ: Mary Loin Niel. erla.u•.
fl 1' by .1 rust tont;. Jame, A 11
sh•nn, (liaid (lilaaon, Win, tluttin
Doughts 40mmoll and Wnt. Kin;
The pioatl'st for 'h„ •:'t'- 11111•, WI',
11.0. (Ino. h:vnns, lU 1'l. 1 Mitre
gave a brief introtbrrtimr 11 the
play.
'rhe hilarious antics of 11)0 play:
knot int-ollies,
laughing throughout th euri;e play.
At the close, Rev, C1. .1 Milne
tura----d bis thanks ft) at;
asennin lend with 1h' pr••-lnr'ii.,i of the
•rep th'•n 5irrn: A7ri4'1'1•11-.• by liens. play for their hard worlt and fine
Maier: Home Fenumiir- ur!•p:a1':'d I performance,
by 'Mrs.(larniss mad read 1,y
win. Spelt: Histori nl R s'nl',h by
'glen It. Shur"ie: Citi c rsliln, p^e• 1
pared by Mrs taw 1,e a1' nal real by
;vv.,. .T, R1', ups Serial Welfare pie-' W,elnos'l v, April 7. ibis
pm•nrl by 1Tis, 11al,sin 18111 read by Tp Municipal 10111 11 of the
Urs. 14, Speh•: Pnb'±city by kits. Wi11'ig-' of Tirw.oels )trld .1.i. regular
Jno. Sprlr. firs. Pone. ITeminr- meeting on the above date. All
way then gave her report; twelve council members worn pre ;1,111.
ntnernrs had bran held with an Atter the minutes ,1f the ln�t
attendance of 3012. '"her•, are 59 reamer 111 1.ne tc trs4. it was
members, , tntai t•r.e4in`F Til:, °6 and moved by L. 1V. Fe:inte r nal second -
1111 -0. .Tos. Armstrong, dietrlrt press- ed by J. W. Fiseltrr Ila: tits minutes
n read he adopted, --C'fried.
BRUSSELS COUNCIL.
dent then ndrlressol the nlrrthta on
±110 -int*an "T -Tots 115 to the pat:. bet
mats orf to the future." She also
spoke of the fornilos of a new TnsH-
tut+ n1' 7lnlrswnrth with n mereber-
Thr• 1'11?lm'tlr 1,t emn,:'a worn Pr:'-
sent•,1 for payment:
rely,"I awn bosh 4v , C1,r1in, d
llotttealm Barley, "1'lte t1/111/winf
ni'tit•r,'s W0110 ..lateen:
President -Helen Johnston
n
Vice Pre,idmtt--(haeme 111 1)'liald
;ior.-TI1';r:.... Charlie Torn? nil
Chub Lrader__51i11' 111 --urger
The trext 111001;0z will le 11'.!11
at II Township 14 11. "•1, •1 nn
1Tay 7th.
Melville Ladies' Aid
1T"lv'lte 1141 cut Unndav r•vr•n•
the 5,, the lj,ntn of 'Tr". IT. 11 :Ulan \1!t•tl. ,.n"! 1 111:1
r•ipalltit s ih•n 1 sll: 1 '
saving time. 1, 011 n1', n
no tm. i5 ._".'h rn',.1
until Sept. 20th. ._.
W.M.S. of United Ch,trrh
yaWwr'fY.'-J,
`t,t�
of the T'ult,,d Church 111'-' In
schen] roam of the .-11', t' •"t 'r.::
ria^ ...,•nine. .\111'11 1.1 ,1 IA:11 :
:11 111111110101 ''t 17. Th. :n1'• lit
111,1 a. a .....1 11V:011 I 11 ..1
sid011 over Ly the p'.•s' 1
S. F. 1),:v,..;,,,. ;'nd f:l:,'.v,-1
prayer by Mr Sp -i':' -1"
rant ulilte p, 11 .1.-
,', :111,0 It. T..., r; i:1.'
a`: 110100:1 I It, 1111,
be held in S,nfort11, \ p 77
Tis the absenve of 'hi' 1-0..irtnnt• Mrs
�•�•nrt, t .1 tVIII t1'-, err-.i,in1. 1110=n road ', ?n m "., (t, I \:
Thr• moMin' wa opened by ..rasing s 1 sirs. Wilson had shata 1h
hymn ,amt - ora}n1'. 'fh\ anrtrrary i seek, (,root 1. h, (, t .t .1 Gt ,hi°.1'•' �?*til?:
and treasurer's report wa4 rend ani 'Nearer Sti!1 \ ;at u' t 1- . r. -
lids. 1. 51.ntar He it
gem.; sit 111• 1nn-1111'. r' ,
the Dnxoloey.
BRUSSELS, ONNiTARt
Lions Ladsc"' N:glat
Ip! . 114 1'' (111.h
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!n iiia• ltroe-••!r libra,•y (_ 1louda'Y
11,11
1.1', AVi, " 11,,11 r: .A111"! 1 ,:Se
t 1 4, =.r -1 1 ,'. 111 .,.ldtcs5,
t: h, n 1818 -Yg:l- n.;. i;l :t: 'Commun.-
r,.1
Commune1 ,I urn 1 h,stn'r•
01 - innoinh. thus !neh'y enjoyed.
. . t? '.C.• 01,, presided
at 1hf m•• 1 ,,'.11'•1 tite
i
enpi'ity'"l. Plans were made far
the visit of firs. T. T3ailanlYne in
nottite(•'init with 11t.r trr,rlt hirer on in
i1'• month get 1,11 other stents of
busier -s:' were illsen0sed. A social
line was spent when evorynnn en-
joyed a llnnlnrmts rel d',11 by .lira.
T. Spens and a piton duet by
Heather Allan and i''l'"n Bit,cbnn.
Lunch Was also ser•1•t.1 11751 Ur
.Ta' Martin thanked the hostess for
her kind hospitality.
H. A. Workman. snowplowing '
,
streets g ,Ilan
ship of ly and of 111' 0,1 111 ail nnal 1 N, 7intlerLre, trunk. ele:'rin?
mnelhlr to h" held in Ilr•m+"111 111, I streets o.en : Melville Church
1.111510 1•,t. "Tis= Anna 7.."µ•1.+ of
Toronto Is the-rer'al ..peck"r
sitnwin.^. the pi"lure- of her h•in to
1met1 '!'0.11.1 The rimier- Of the
Institute for the di'triet protect
teas TT- nith Education. The re
,1111:, of the eine:ion"f tltf1 n•s what
was cnnrlurled by !TIN. liarnlrl Sl+••i1'
Nov
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TIME TABLE CHANGES
Effective
Sunday, April 25th, 1948
Full information from
Agents
CANADIAN NATIONAL
RAILWAY 5
leereeee=ealeffinaleneeMe
REGENT THEATRE
Seaforth, Ont.
1. Onitrl". intim•. =Near. and
ilrahis - 12.11
Erl. Htinil nisi •11. ;n m -plum°' ; na
T. Erna,. labor, dt•nins 8.110
Cl. Davidson. labor, drains non
Ciro. Ttn'lfard. mater at and
labor on snowplow 1fy.an
Hyde Tiros., vas. fire dept. -„ 5•1',7
stere as foil'µ": prtttAtirtit, lies. R P„st Pn101,1inv tit 18Th scale
('uc}more: lel 'Hen pros Mrs, C, brinks 25.110
Long: Snit vire tt"s.. lira. lloht.
Clr•pnu011; sec.d'•rns., ''Tis. Jun.
Sprit: distr'et 11rertor, Mrs. Wm,
(Tiller:• branch dh•r^'ora, Mrs. Ih151,•11-
Iin. Mrs. .Tae. Brienn'3. )Tis. Wtn.
Spoil: Sunshine 1'•tnd, Mrs. 77.
Shllrrie; Convenor': Agrieulttire
Mrs. ',Maier: Citizenship, .1Tr• S.
Sweeney; Home Ermtontirs, firs,
(htrniss; Hist. Research, Mrs. F.
Ntrhnl: Social We1fm'n, Mrs (leo.
Bonn: Publicity. 'Mrs. "leo. Evan:-:
Pianist, 'Airs. Wm. Spoil The
NOW PLAYING— In T)'ucolor
Thurs., Frl., Sat. April 15.16.17
The Gay Ranchero
with
Roy Rogers Jane
Andy Devine
You will want to see the King of
The Cowboys with Trigger ---The
smartest horse In the „movies. ....Be
sure to see this exceptionatiy fine
Rogers picture with Oslo Nolan and
"The Sons of the Pioneers'
Mon., Tues„ Wed. April 19.20.01
Song Of Love
with
Katharine Hepburn 2. F•tttl Henreid
A convincing, human story of the
Schumanns: ' a love story so „beauti-
ful It was set to music.
Frazee
D. A. Minn. amhnlnnre
service . 247,n
Elliott'. flora ¢e, renalrs. ('t•
tin1•n}s'ltrr” fur lire tient.
etc. ...a 40.95
Perlhlr Poolel Ltd,. steel cul-
vert for Thomas street •311.76
Hydro, street lights
and hell , 109.94
Huron ("minty, itospitalisati'on 19,10
Dineen Philips and Roberts,
Waterworks. etc.. engineer -
ins foes 2306.00
hnsiess"s then s0rv'd a tasty
'until' M'. IT. 1" t1. March salary 100.00
O. R. Campbell. March salary 45.00
Postmaster. postage 2.00
The United Church It was Moved by W. D. Willis and
The Holy (onununitm \vas cele-
brated in dile untied Church at the
morning worship. ITc. and Mrs.
Albert Cardiff were received into
full communion on certificate from
the Ethel United Church. 'the
sermon subject was "Remembrance,'
Mr. Gibson Willis sang with offer
t'veness "The Stranger of (lalilee."
In the evening the sermon was
based nu the dleatitudcat, the Meek
and the Poor in Spirit.
Next Thurs., Fri., Sat, April 22.28.24
In Technicolor
Desire Me
with
Mario Monter and Rod Cameron
Romance and adventure is *he dish
here -••,with a ,.backgroun.d ,:of ..Call•
forma scenery in teohnlcolor.
COMING—MAMA
Pirates Of Monterey
with
Gerson and Robert It ltelum
tw O 115.1 c`7tJ c'Q.`tiJIt40 ASMI
I
Capitol Theatre
LISTOWEL
Thur. Fri. Sat. Apr. 15-16-17
"WISTFUL WIDOW OF
WAGON GAP"
with—Bud Abbot '— Lou
Costello — Majorie Main
Sat. Mat. 2:30 Serial
Mon. Tues. April 19-20
"CROSS MY HEART"
Betty Hutton -- Sunny Tufts
Tuesday FOTO NITE
OFFER $110.00
Mom Attend. card night
Wed. Thur• NEXT Apr. 21.22
"IF WINTER COMES"
(Adult Entertainment)
starring — Walter Pidgeon
Deborah Kerr, Anglea
Lansbury.
WED. MATINEE at 2130
CKNX every Mon. to Fri.
at 6 ',M.
seconded by J. W. Flasher, that the
accounts as presented be paid.
—Carried
The 1947 Tax Roll was recel'e'l
from the Tax Collector.
It was moved by R. W. I7ennedy
and seconded by W 17. Willis, that
all unpaid taxes 110 returned to the
County Treasurer for collection,
—Carried
Other important business was
brought before the council and it
was decided to hold a special meet-
ing on April 13 in prier to have
more information to hand and have a
thorough discussion on several
it ems.
et e et i ,u et
w E f) D! N G
aF • Ik IM e • r
Scott—hest
* 1'i
;1t than morning, .srvlre nn anndav
Rev, Mr. ltttne prr'nrhe,1 on the
snbjert 'Church otterit en 10 111,'
optional.' Miss \Tare 1Telen t' - lt•
mint•. west soled=l. r0nl'red the
0,110 'TTow beautiful upon the mmltn-
Llin by Harker. Tlv ntm•taine
anthem was 'Lift up your h'•a,l;' by
Hopttins. At the evntt! t giving
"Mr, 7711ne' prea01104 on the Dee -
1 air 'Blessed are .140 merciful' and
outlined the impli!•;itilns
ran witless and pr1,•tice. The
choir rendered the nntltent "Fairest
Lord Jesus' arranged by Willis,
e *1
Addie T:lizaheth nest, only daugh-
ter of Mrs. Margaret Best, Brussels
and Tata McTte'rc'iter Scott of Notting-
ham, England, were united in
marriage on Saturday, April 10111,
1943, at 3 11,1111. at Ca1VnrI Bspt'St
Church. Toronto,
The cerem0illy was performed by
Rev. 'Robert Snead.
The bri'de's gown was white satin
with marpnisette yoke outlined, to
traumata and seed Pearls. She
en.rired whf'te sweet seas and rosea,
The bride Wits atten(ied by Miss
Pisa Tih1On mf Tmro'ntf, wlm wore a
gown fashioned of orchid net and
brmende. Her flowers were varied
oolott'ed roses.
Tile bride was given itt marriage
by iter brother, Cardiff Best. f4otdon
Rost. brother of the bride, was best
man.
Miss Twin l+'orgasnn, Seafortb,
n mas'dn, sang Malntt's arrangement
of The T.ord's Pray'ar,
A reception was held si Shoreview
S 1�''^a'� fniinwing the refor m:v.
T.,1 u'•.
present. Th. -
the -5,:
' ti,f , '
Veterans Attention 1 '•
Air. .1 ll1,1r...•1Peva t., ,...
VI'"71 S! 1'y t 11,1: t
Neil visit the Tirrot,l, t.1, T. '•4 f w''
the T.r•a•io t ,iter hu: fl • - , n"
', ri1 27. Any r,•t:•r',r with ,, ."P :•- : 1 -
ennverTiitg pr lai:,t1'. 1'1"e,,re -
trra!ments. e',... :t1 ,,,.,1_, "!
1(1711 111 he pr . '. 1
Foil,•= duo -tor 111_ , i -i 1;:.,.:. 'eft;,.
18.,1,1, 1: aq.,. .
Sneer
CARD OF THANKS
11't' wish to :hank , ' . -
and n• ,l1hnars ft,a
a kindness, ' ,rd= •f v ,'
11,:.1'1 i.•'1 ;ler' 1,1 •t^:',•. ,t.?^
Myer • ,tel oris 1' one
bereave n a1. 113 \' 1( 7
much apprea•tat+l ,;::1 µ'ii'
be fnrenttrn.
The family of the tato
Mrs. Annie Wars
1h ; , V; 1•: r..'. 1,. ,t1 -•1111;.
•.:n,. Kett.
evening
:'f piano
d I• it!"
11,
K. Ash-
'. 1="fitits
",111. '14teh
num,
1,0th '10114
the at.
•P • home of
menl!ers
',pond with
, 1Tr=. Davis
\I.,.}Tart 1,v
_ taken
thanks
..\
5,7 (`ole-
Tt', -, and
efe ed. The
. •npreiiat-
,•1:•,•d by
5.. , t7,•:-.
Mae-
• -1,0001T
i'tnI to
1.,,.;, 711110 10
1 11$• Mrs.
Whit ort'
"- 1{err fur
0 'tits 'Saks
week in
'Phe
... , ",i1•8 Fi
1 , Mt. s..
- '. . 1lerrow
of thanks
Whitrera for her
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