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Wedneschw, May Stat,
d Serve Your &1I
Just Step Inside Grewar's Groceteria and
Serve Yourself to a Brick of Clover Cheam
Ice Cream (We have your favourite flavor)
MOTHER'S DAY MAY 9—Give Her a Box
of Neilson's and You Give Her The Best.
We Serve To Satisfy
We Sell To Please.
CRE
iA
Phone 5
'S GROCETERIA
— We deliver
Brussels
OPTOMETRIST
COMING TO BRUSSELS !
R. A. REID, Registered Optoirietrist of
Stratford will be at his
BRUSSELS OFFICE
In Miss H ingston's Store on
WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY I ah
F turn 9.30 a. r. to 12.30 Noon
Eyes Examined — Glasses Fitted.
A Play Entitled
"MAID OF MONEY"
will be presented in the
Walton Community Hall
Friday, May 7, at 8.30 FN.
Presented by the
Walton Young .People's Union
Admission 25c and 35c
MOTHER'S DAY
Gad commanded, sttyint, Donor
thy father and mother.
Melville Church
Minister Rev. G. A. Milne, M.A.
Sunday School will assemble
at 10.45 a, m.
11 a. m. Mother's Day Service,
Sacrament of Baptism.
7 p, m. Ascension Service.
Louts D, Thompson, Otgan'et
and Choirmaster.
The United Church
OF CANADA
Minister Rev. Hugh C. Wilson
Organist Miss Elva Sholdice
11 a, in. Morning Worship
Mother's Day Program in
charge of the Sunday School,
The Sacramet of Baptism,
7 p. m, Evening Praise
A good Mother.
Everyone Cordially Welcome.
Church of England
Parish of Brussels
Rev. .1, H. Kerr, Brussels.
Sunday After The Ascension
May 9th(, 1948
St. George's Church Walton--'
9.15 a, m. Morning Prayer
Sunday School
8t. David's Church Henfryn.-'
11.15 a. m. Mooting Prayer
Holy Baptism
Sunday School
St. John's Church
1,80 p, p, m, Sunday School
2.30 p, in, Evening Prayer
Holy Beptisan
DANCE
Brussels Town Halt
Saturday, May 15
Norm. Carnegie and
His Musical Knights
New Orchetsra
Dancing from 9:30 - 12:00
ADMISSION SOc
Under auspices Brussels Branch
of Canadian Legion
HOME-MADE BAKING.
— SALE —
SATURDAY, MAY 8th
Brussels Public Library
Farm Produce •— Candy
Afternoon Tea
served from
3 to 5.30 o'clock
Under auspices of St. John's
Ladies' Guild
REGENT THEATRE
Sea.forth, Ont.
NOW PLAYiNG—
God Of The Atotrn
"Ord e1 the ,U.nut,' a roll- 'tu.
-xden,itir• 111111 depfrriug t1he atomic.
bom't prnbton, will h•• shown at
:ta p nt. ';mt+tay. May it, at Knux
Preebytnrian Ciutt•o11, t'rauhr„"ii
according to the Rev. L i),
minister.
La the 4.1 Mint/UP nit• 1.-', recently
t0'0'1'11':l by It.. Irwin A. Moon in
fens Angelo.: laboratories of 'loody
IliMiti,tte of Helene ,el •nt 9 urn,
ants atkl diagrams aro nsed 111
dt in onstrtt1n the rh"nry of atomic
power. Phan actwil on -tit^
film records of the "Na,aski and
Bikini blasts show the (Pont bomb
is
"find of the Atom" is being .hown
by a special Moody filar ropre,enta•
tive, Mr, TT. L. Barris,
The flint ronrhules with Fir pies
',' t , „:' the world mists caused
by the discovery of atomic power
a.nd offers a unique s"lntion to. tba
problem. Since its re! ns 1••i
1September, an average of more Ilton
75,000 people have seen "God of :he
Mann' in American schools and
churches each month,
An exclusive feature of Pin fila( is
a sequence portraying the glint 154.
inch cyclotron at the 'University of
Cn1#1''•r,•dn, Ctntrrcie wills have tow
linen hilt ground the Interior of the
eyelotrnn. which has ht-cnnt' dowser -
wady radioactive.
"Thrt•n is nn defense atraam,t,. an
elf art by nn aMmit tvr:npnn. saps
Dr. Moon. narrator of the 81nt.
'''••1tt,4e have predicted that
t.•rr'• t'r(t 10 0, r cent of t -once naw
11vint' would eeeape• such rT"tt•ue-
ttnn."
The mill. ,rcr to •tvn!d s'trh a
nm ethiNty,
he ennrinde^ is n
rlm•o to belief in noel ' a iymunic•
fn' ethical living_
iTa t, t ,'r T1,' Mann in tate. narration
••” , m,, is Larry .Tnhn;tan.
yrt?t " physicist who aided in
atnmir 'l,•relnnn'"nt at 1.00 .Alamos
and photographed all tire' wartime
hoinh,: es they exploded,
"Mal of the Atom is second in
the eerier of (•elle?ons-seientifle
movies p,'nduced by turn Mandl
Tnaaitute of St•ient-e, •( branch of
the Mandy Bible Institn"r of
Ch.ttagn. "The Clod of Cr+atien"
first In the series, was seen by
more than a million people last year.
TL•.• tb'rrt rili,t dale for release soon,
is a unique portrayal ne underwater
1if n.nd talking fish fitted "Voice of
the Dean"
CARD OF THANKS
i wish to Lake this opportunity to
express my sincere thanks to my
many friends for their cards, gifts
flowers and kind interest shown
timing my recent illness, also to 11
A, Bann for his service and equip•
mnent given during my change of
residence.
H. V. Kerney
Two Features
Thurs., Frt., Sat, May 6-7-8
The Shocking Miss Pilgrim
In Technlcolo'
with
Betty G,•able and Dick Haymes
Delightful, ,,.,breezy „ entertainment
has tunes, color and smart comedy --
plus.
Also
King of the Wild Horses
with
Gall Patrick and Preston Foster
0 o
Mon„ Tues. Wed. May 10.11-12,
Dennie Morgan George O'Brien
My Wild Irish Rose
In Technicolor
A song story of t•ottoktcg Mtnstret
Days packed with Irish tunes,
a a 0
Next Thur., PH., Sat. May 13.14.15
Nelon Eddy Ilona Massey
Nortwest Outpost
An exciting drama concerning a
Russian -controlled outpost In the
1830's filled with music and comedy
o
5 ,p
COMING—
Her Husband's Affair
Ca.pitol Theatre r
L,ISTOWFL
Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat.
May 5-6-7-8
THUNDER IN THE VALLEY
(Technicolor)
A swell Picture for the
whole family.
MATINEE on WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY at 2.30
Mon. Tues. May 10-11
BING CROSBY in
"EAST SIDE OF HEAVEN"
Tuesday FOTO NITE •
OFFER $1.10.00
Mon• Attend. cart; night
Wed. Thurs. May 12-13
"THE FOXES of HARROW"
starring
Rex Harrison,
Maureen O'Hara
Mat. Wednesday 2.30
COMING SOON
((THE SECRET LIFE OF
WALTER MITTY"
with Danny Kaye.
CKNX every Mon, to Fri,
at 6 P.M.
Entilish Family Arrives
To Found Co .lsnr. Ikenr't
On Farm In Huron County
Interesting arrival,: in .11orrts
10.t n,h1P are Mr:. and 'M^.c. Aatoilie
P Satre, from ('ludiu.rord, !',t.'•t,
England. With tltenm are their three
haus. Keil 11, 'It: Ind 1';. .1111 Philip.
10, Keith, a lteutenalnr int tip.
Royal Tank Regiment arrived tt:'rk
int Lingdto11l from India in time to join
lt,i+
family before they .'ill :id ter
Canada. The family have nt''tln 1 ah
can. 4 un 111„ farm form:, it ocrnlded
by Mr. and Mrs. J. Allan, who with
their family name from Scotland to
Morris towntshdp In 111147.
Mr, and Mrs. $sere brought with
them a nnmher of pe,itgrertl enelt-
er spaniel.; with wlth•lt they Intend
to build nit ennnne-MA kennt•s.
.Ant: tit„ their spaniels lire or'r:it
sired by such forma., 1,..r0.:11
champions as Roughrider, CollInO
wood Cowboy, and Trer•Inps.
have also two of the fame»a Dtip-
OCR strain.
While Mr, and Mrg. Sarre will
devote their time to e.itnhl' hinO
, k' 01)"111 on a h 1. tt', a it t!.
ing, Keith will take chore, of the
farm. Tie gained considerable farm-
ing experience on the Lord Ports.
mouth estates in Hampshire. waste
Ayi•shlrtts are a specialty.
T'ntfl they are aide to move 11110
111(01' new ('arm home the family are
living in tents. which th-y ?„ •m,tglt
with them fano 'England. Arrnstoin.
ed to the severe Irnnste n sho,t:te" in
England, Mr, Sa.cre was determined
that .he would not loci: 11111;*.
accommodation on arriving in
Canada, Their English spathe'$
are soot to make their debut at
shows in Chatham and Guelph
CARD OF WANKS
I wish to thank thc many , Monis
who so kindly rementimrt tl me with
flowers and treats, letters and cords.
while in Winghatn hospital also, the
Minister and Dr. and nurses, all
being very much appreeta'teti.
Mrs. Geo. McCa1
Premier Drew
To Broadcast
In, inter ❑ nr:'e Drew :vitt tn'• it,.
°Piling gun in the t' u t s1 .
Ct,nsrt,rvai the t,,1;Ttoneni•: bid 1t".
:e-elr•et'ntt in oftlre vrl11?n Ile ti'
livers his first radio broadcast 01
the c•amPetgn over a uatwort et
Prods+•:ail •tttttions on t4aturtl•,.y
evening, May the 8th.
This will be one of 14. vera] radio
addresses by the Premier between
now and .lune the 7th, which is the
voting day in the provincial general
election. Other air reviews of the
(lo r'i'te melt's record and future
plans will be given by members of
the C'A,1n t in the next few went
Th.. Premier will amplify hit
Election 'Announcement made in eh'
i r t•iii l'ci')atnre ern lltril 16tt1
.,00,g lir- ,anted that 'lie tnint•nt
would seek approval of the electors
"!n the usual demnrratic way" for
the evu'nrlitnre of IIfa,P9c,000 as ;i1, t
investment in the future of Ontario, 1
Tin • expenditure. he said. was part of
the long-term post-war plans of the
Admini 40 ration whlch inelnti, the
change -over of Southern Ontario 111
60-eyele poser. j
+
Pot. further pasecviars se, _ nti,•,.1' t
tisement in this week's paper,
Notice
Tenders will be rec•'ive-1 by the
undersigned till Ttiesri„y, May 18th
at 8 o'clock P.M. Standard Time, for
the runstructinn of a cement ;:ridge
at Lot 11, Ion. 16, Twp. of 'Ivey.
1t will he :1.21:7. en. yd. concrete ,
rigid frame arch bridges.
Township will supply cement and
steel. Plans and aperifieatioas may
be seen at the c1, rk's offic" or by
consulting Stanley Ale anter, Ethel, 1
Road Supt. Security will be re-
quiretl and the lowest or any tender
tint necessarily accspte.d,
J. H. Fear, Cleric,
Ethel, ,ant. it
Obituary
Mrs. Reginald Ke•' tt the
511:11 oitTIT May 3 f nue , t
.al. . to lti to ;tn,tt, ih,
for 31ri lies:M,114 f:• 1. to
died in Scott Mt Inert ! +In ti!'11
she had been in ailing scab(( fie
the pa.,' 114 r yet, est ';1111 is i'otd
(viol(. 41 years .11th, .:ti., w;t 'I,
farmer lttlyiht Aditle 1n,'i11is.
daughter of the bate it','. and Mr.,
11. F. Willis. Fordwich. 'Vlrrt. Ilei'
lair rtttemied the 11 re, t', !Deli
School. and later tthte•T
registered nurse In Poolte-rr -• Ni 1 .
On Or -(„heli 31 1 1 tq : h.' c 1 • .,e•r
rleti in Rrnssels 10 11(0 t ' 1 1,
/eke who snrvtvrs AI -o u
are one brother, VsmPri 1 ;ICH' •
Ittt1•:els: inn -i••t•rs, ,.
Sitndt-rano, Wint•hate:
tllivan, Brnt•sel she
t#vn. m01111•• Tr, '1 1 .
rlety. Hospital Aid rri 140 .1,
tertan Chnreh. Rev. R. TT A 1. m
enmitrtad tau, nrive to I'.1 ..,1 ?
lee which w•t= hetrl frt•n 111-
firmer. on Jarvi= sire. 1. laic' 1t1
was in the M- ftl (tr ilrtitic 1'
t' rye Tin pallh . et:q i ut•t. 1, •
SPRAY. foga Smith. Will. n
11r Rear•litey, James
thtweril Chamberlain. Tit,
11 •::'
bearers were Reva"ly Ch Teti
Mains, Harry 1;r'dt, Frr'
Mrflnwan, Malenlm ileiit'Ihn•. 011?
ford #lrnatifnnt, Allan Reid, Gordon
rottk, .Slr1 Pullman, William sent]
Pr.
J. C. Hantaa Receives
Pregre sive»COriservati,re
Nomination
otemt,es it :ddi+1(1,011 Provincial
aseishtitce to help soli,' the itointing
weld, on 0101 a'-'11•,11(,•.,:, ",il' tinttim-'r
ued improvement of the iti•itvinee a
ai:hway-;vstent were l'O( •.tf the
highlights of a brief addrnu madti
in Winghant last Weduottlay - night
by lobo W. 'Deana(, Wingham frust-
t'4tttttttt. when he was the uuaui•aat•.'
mous choice of Huron -Bruce Pro -,i' 1 •: ►'
sr. is it.• <tn.,ervative as eatidfdat '
in the provtneial elee'i in "anipatett'
Fir !tonna nominated by 1: IT.
'+•i �t?
• 475
t Lochner; nr; 111E PnnP:tit 'Tann '
nl' I;II l.t la s (tell tire ,rile
Ration h. ue „ t•t t t 'nLtftve in the,...
1 est (tin Or, .111 ,1 1:14 will 11ti.'
be tt1t third eleetion campaign.
Ile to f -n'
71•04/11111.1•011. r^(curt-
11110 1111 towns 11111 0'111x05
h„n,, :. ani :bit thlc .ilk
. fni tit tt1 itr td,1e,1 ernne.'y ' - a,
tlthtir in III, near future that may �
ser.tttttt 0(.11.”
^ n, rc -ft thway R7.
•+�,i r to " r•y n+11'1. n .masa;
F,r Ort,,.i. i hnp�tr:
tint," he said that "this whole pro..
':t . 'I, r e••• 'tt,rl tf'<Jieat-':t,
tv1 that ,n prr.'t'nnt of hi ('way itn-
10 t„ , •:nr i= ;' '::rt of tar Drew
.(„get- tri nt longterm plan.
., Later In all,' et•1.1]1na T.;'tn, Gtoorgo
?'1tto•t.i. OMucict': tii'tiater of
ITin'hways• verified ;1r. Hanna's
Istatements about highway improve-
ment and announced that plans
'' r, nndr t• 10:47' to start' in a short
time" raving Highway No. 37.
!"w'imm we lef' off •t year ago."
•1'.l. lit,neett;. defend '1 the Gnv-
e.rntrent titrtt.eent iia;aline tax
1 n= a n'-r•acstty to Roan:,tate liigh-
i
war improvements and said that
t i d,; g net Mast 111' "rixn tyer•q of
ri't.'n4 rte t "tt *neer 1.•4`ai'0t
1e 1111 for nine, •nun that
1,.ta v, inn feed until tdto federal Gov.
< i „ n 11'1 1 117,1rawit from it.
Al.,,at"liar a'ter(te<7 the conven-
tion •'1 ..v111,11 'ar• Nnu•ta'- name
was the only on,. put forward when
clrairm::t: R .T. Rosman. prttldent
of t : Hnron-Drnce Progressive
C•nr�err.''ir. 1zslein.tinn. rayed fon
nominations.
17r. lianas tritd the r•,r-ra?ttion
that he rens'rlered it Die first duty
serve errtstitn -t(+ r'gard-
less of th-ir party 1,,tt
ret 1' w'a+c -:'nit '11 , :.toil, as
oi,-rel in f tnit,tlit foal , or any
i ter :1110 i. -itis"
S'•ipht Firture For Ontario
F1, !OM P"••n'tiet flenrg, Prow is
[setting a nate for the province
iar.rt lith ander his sof dance OOn.
facia w;,nhl forge ahead ac it never
held 11:''• •.. int it- history.
Revising some of the thing
he hail lead oeentnpllaited in his
riding, he said that ever 50 3t:n
trees had been planted and 45,000
speckled front placed in streams,
Hr alsn pointed out that "even
tonight "n gangs of men ere work-
ing in Ontario to give hydro to
the farmer where it i' 0':,•11 d."
Tic
Rev. ft. R. tIr•Lcnna•e
spoke in the interests of ,l'e tt t':tr
Trntpor,li . Fcrier,,tiott ,1 t_ ,,
inh service in the. rni'• 1 (1 t'•„h
The mortice anthem was
Praise The, 0 and.”
was taken " by Miss it i1t to ae i
John 'Vt'ilstm.
The sixth Beititude wai t4
jest fo' tit,- evening Ott'i (tie•
"Blessed are the nitre in heart fa -
111,y -:hap cep Gnrl" Tho brit• ,aux
'Bless us in this evening hour" by
Act Icy
• 35 Colored Gentlemen
WILL PRESENT A
Ifl
8:15 P. M. SHARP
UNDER AUSPICES OF BRUSSELS 1 0, O. F. LODGE
PROCEEDS FoR
Cancer, Polio and Tuberculosis Fund
THE CIRCLE
BACK ROW—M. Donahue, W. Borho,A Little, E. Sillick, S. Chapple,
W. Silllick, G. Dickison, K. Wilkinson, 0, .7. Diekison, A. Blair,
H. McKague, G. Stobo, D. Hyslop, 7. Porter, 3. Mckinnon, H.
Duffy, 111, Keyeti,
FRONT BOW—L. Sitliok, K. McKague, E. Dagg, W. Ballast, D. Scott,
B. Keith. W. Armstrong, D. Keith, Jas McBurney, Jas. Little.
END MEN—Thos, Friendship, H. C. Thompson, A. Worrell, W. Tooke,
J. MoKague and Frank Renwick.
INTERLOCUTOR --1,V. H. Mann.
DII1,ECTOR. & PIANIST—Mrs, R. H. King,
SPECIALTIES -
1. Teddy Boars' Picnic- Bruce McTavish,
2. Uncle Remus—Jack McKague,
3. Mock Wedding—A. Blair, W. Borho, H. MaRigtte, W. Arm-
strong, G. J. Dickiton, A. Little, J. Little
4. Trunphet Solo A, Worrell.
5. Step Dane --,Tack McKinnon..
6, Porters' Song --.T. McBurney, W. Armstrong, A. Worra,Il, 1e, '
Renwick, I. Stffiick, K. McKague.
7. Quadrille—M. Donahue, J. Porter, J. McKague, T. Friendship, .
K. Wilkinson, H, Duffy, A. Blair, G. J. DloIdeO'n,
Dance Orchestra --W. Erb, W. Siilick. P. Renwick. Mrs. King.
Caller -10. Keyes.
Intermission Music—Miss R. Friendship, Mrs. King.
—God Save the King —
Admission -50c & 25c
— BRING THIS PROGRAM WITH YOU —
DANCE
IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING 1HE SHOW.
— MUSIC BY BROWN'S ORCHESTRA ---
ADMISSION TO DANCE 50c — — LUNCH BOOTH,
Melville C.hrrch
.At the morning :ervic" on Rnnii:v
Rev. 'Tr. Milne preached no tar, text
'11'li,,..nf1,r^ 0" yr ='11tH mangy f„1•
that which is n.nt bred, au'1 :•n••r
lahntir for that w•hir•h sattstieth 11,11
from Tsatth 15,2. 111s• ,hair tt''t-
rendered the snip i s•t 111. e'• nr nt
sold ( acriotlae a rt n n.m"nf
The atltht'in by the Moir na. "Thin
wilt keep him in perfect near.' Iry
Bowles. At the evening ..,ri.o
Rev. Mr. Milne preach: 4 Ott the
text 'Fervemf In Spirit trr,m Rmnaris
12. TT. In this serntnn enrol:asi,
was laid on the nnnivrl offer«'1
by ct, Paull to Christian workers.
Ladies' Aid of Melville Church
Melville ladies aid 'net Monday
evening at the manse end was well
represented the meeting was opened
by the usual procedure. the president
Mrs. Kerney in the chair. The ser,
and treas, report was read and
apprnved. Plans were discussed in
connection with the society .end n
hearty vote of thanks was given to
those who took part in the play and
presented it with such efficiency. A
collection was taken for the Sun-
shine fund and a letter of apprecia-
tion was read from the ,,tut•ins. A
reading was given by Mrs. 'Milne
and a talk on Books and the Library' Mr. Cardiff. referring briefly to
was very Interesting and socialthe hydro gnesntion, said that he
intereoirs<t was enjoyed. Lunch has lived within a mile and a half
was also served and a vote if
thanks was given to the hostess.
No Election For A Year
L. E. Cardiff, M. P.. for North
Tiurrn. prophesied that there would
he tin federal ,1,M11mn "for n year
ml. Ionset•.' 'and sail that Pre-miea
Drew 'hias given ra gond. fearless -
government. Mr. trews useful -
nes: is by no means at an end.
Hr has a program ntttlined for the
next five years anti the only thing
to cin was. to urn t;: the people ter
a. mandate to carry it. oat."
East Huron
Women's Institute
The Executive meeting of the Bast
Huron Women's Institute was b<'id
in Ethel. on Thursday, April 211111
when. plane ware made for the
District Annual to be held in that be hopes to be back In the
of hydro for 20 years and still does
not have it on his fa.rnt: ;tut he
has hopes.
Monnet the other speakers were
Thomas L. Pryde, M.P.P. for Hur-
on in the last Legisl'ati,re, who am
minced that he. hopes to contest
this election campaign; T. .T. Jahn -
stone, M.P.P. for Bruce in the last
Legislature, Who also announced
Brussels on Tune 1, running: and Duran Munn int
ley.
DIED
PTT}ROP) — In Morris Township
on Monday. May 3rd, 1845, Annie
Da.nttelttn, beloved wife of 'Thomas
Pierce in her 67th year. Funeral
will he held from hor tate rest -
dome lot 18, concession 6, Mortis
Township on Wednesday, ;Tay 5th,
1945. Service at 2 p,m, Interment
is Bmseslltu eemetea'y.
Don't forgetto attend the, Minstrel
Show on Friday night In Brussels
Tmta•od'ucin,g Mr. Ttoucett, Mr,
Hanna said that the Minister of
Highways is trying to spend his
department's money to the best ad-
vantege of thr province. '1 can
assure yon that we ars not yet fin-
ished
uitshued building roads In Huron -
Bruce," be said.
Subsidles increased
The only way that WP can carry
on oar program is either to levy
taxes or have a huge debt,, Mn.
Deueeit soid as he defended the
Town Hall under auspices 0t L0.0.1".1
(Continued on. bank page),
e