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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1948-5-19, Page 1P()S F PUBLISHING HOUSE a '= 1b. Pk. Cream Cheese 1 1b. Maxwell House Coffee 2-20 oz. Tins Prune Plums ' . ' ' 23c 58c Our Plants Are. Here Get Yours Early, While They Last. Closed All Day Monday, May 24th. Open All Day Wednesday As Usual, CETERIA Phone 5 –• ?rus�iels CARD OF THANKS JM=Pennon Laid To Rest Largely afteutled Ditieral serve., were hold Terprlay meriting, Apel 27, for the lade John l:rlward Negro non, 71. of 407 North Virke'ea ete t who paseed away .it the fnmlly home on Saturday night. The obsequies were combo from the Blake fueral chapel at 9.20 to St. T'ntrlck's Rumen Catholic Church at 9 for Remilem TTigh Mag.; celebrated by Right Re,. ?1sgr. P. .T. McGuire. P.P. Present in the Sanrtn- ary daring the mass were Fattier A, 3. Hogan and Father 11.1. T. ':eiuI dy. The boys ('heir was in attendance and es the rasicet was being (removed from the ebuTh sant; "O Rless11,1 Feet of Jesus." Nii nr'ronR friends of the level 011 attendee and many ':(('(l tributes were offered. Tnterment was in the family plot, St. Patrick's r meter•y. Pallbearers were J. 'l7. Arnold, Roy Black, Alex Blnek, Tke Otway, Wil• Ilam Clyde rind D'Arc'v Vnillant. Aticud•ine the service( from ont of Women's Auxiliary of Brussels the eity were a S00 iii law cul dauele ter Mr. •and Mre. M. Nfnxnest4, 111' Branch of the Canadian Legion. Winnipeg. Admisison 35c Children 20 Mr. McKinnon was born near S1'a- forril, Ontario. in his youth. he mem. eel with his parents to Brussels. Ontario, where he residerl till 1 0e when he came to Fort William. :As n drayman, Mo. MeiCinnoe drove the :first bus from the odd Avenue hotel to the :1.P.R, station. Tie operated his own coil, wood and drayitnc• business until 1933 when he retired. On leaving business life, he wen` to a farm at Murillo, where he re- sided till 1909 when he returned to the city. He remained in the city since, Surviving are his wife, three daughter( and two sons. The daugh- ters are Bernice, Mrs, Gorge Jones, Arthur Street Road; Winnie, Mrs. R. Gagnon, 407 north Vickers street, and Helen, Mrs. M. Morn: es. Winni- peg. Sens are J. (230111 McKtmlor., 915 Brown street, and John Edward McKinnon, 241 north Syndicate. avenue. Their, are 12 grandsons, Also surviving are a sister, Serail, and a brother, Donald, at B•rusesls. —The Fort William Times -Journal We wish to express sincere thanks to our neighbours, friends and rela- tives for the many acts of ltindress and words of sympathy extended to us during oltr recent bereavement. We would also like to titanic those who have helped to pass mantheir t ee- w4se weary hours by ts during the past year. Airs. Wm. Balfour Mr. and Mrs. Geo. llutchineon PLAY "`Maid of Money" will be presented by Y.P.U. of Walton in Brussels Town Hall on Friday, May 21 at 8.15 under auspices of • Wednesday, May 19th, 1948 W li Huron County 1 Rebekah District Mr°etin; Tot e The Davidson well drier -we of Wino Tc. :',.«ralran News Held In Brussels , hr1u1 h ',, I, . n ....nibble a 4.41 47011 ill �)n'e10111aliuil !''e• til•' wal(''(w0(114 10 111• ie ll•ard ;n Brussels, The drilling is beleg d, rtt• on the melee 14 1'041111'1' 11%5'110,1 by 11. ('ri'se fi•1 'I'11 =d)y at time of 11'1 tine Iho drub r, heed reaelo d a depth oi20 feeland were d, 11111 through solid reek. • 51c•seed is the nation who God is the. Lord. Melville Church Minister Rev. G. A. Milne, M.A. 10 a. 1(l, Sunday School and Bible Class. 11 a. in. Divine Service. 7 p. m. Divine Service. Louis D. Thompson, Organist and Choirmaster. The United Church OF CANADA Minister Rev. Hugh C. Wilson Organtist Miss Elva Sholdice 11 a. m. Morning Worship Self Justification Junior Congregation 12 Church School and Bible Claes, 7 p. m. Evening Praise. The Master's Face. Elveryone Cordially Welco ue Church of England Pariah of Brussels Rev. J. H. Kerr. Brussels. Trinity Sunday May 23rd•, 1948 St. George's Church Walton - 9.16 a. m, Morning Prayer Sunday School St. David's Church Henfren--e 11.15 a. m. Morning Prayer Sunday School. St. John's Church Brussels— 2 p. m. Sunday School 8 p. in. Evening Prayer (77 r• N,17t1Ce0 PTK a ,An 1111pr".. ivc nn'nlert,'l -rr3lce 3rr 11':1(1 In Knox Presbyterian Church of Sunday when n beautiful Roll of H011011 conialnt)e lite nunlee of 11411. artyant men 0f Cie ronel (..1. ,inn who served in the World War '•t+ ore, r:( -unveilr'd. The 1101l0 -a 01.0 an metal plate's mnllli'od en a nlaltognny hoard 1,enrh114 the nam' of the. 311111.31). The names of :'1x men who made the supreme sarl'if'.re 211.1( nn :1111, r 1'ntes and air, remain- ing names ere on bronze plates. The memorial was unveiled by 1110 114( 11 furter, ane of the 1111//441 n1 tubers of the (•ot •regat1.13 and the mother of Elgin Porrer whose nano' Ia a'nnng time( oe tee plaque. The sealer, was cominet 111 by 9114' minister, Rev. T. D. 11.o Tree, 311110 preached on the Allblect. Things Which Belong mite fear,." The elmie -amp: the nath'10. "Make n ,Joyful Noise," by 7'ruesinz, and the. 111010 quartet consisting of Lylle Gordon, Glen ilnether, Lloyd Mieluel. enol Graeme MacDonald sang "When My Life With the Tidr (tuee Out." The 0111111411 of those who gave their lives in World Wei• t are: Gordon Cameron. Bert MacDonald. Cleve M.arDnnaki Walter Noble. Earl Raymond and George Raymond. The other nnmeR on the roll are: Waller Brown, Arnold Telerate.. Chid. Fischer, Fred Fischer. ':A ilii im For- rest, Edward Tla:tcher. Fred limiter, ?2nssell Knight. Wilfred MCNnught, Charles Morrow, Harvey Noble, Ar- thur Penoyer, Leslie T errie, Elgin Porter and .Tnseph Smiles. The service in Knox Church meet Sunday will be rondectel by Rev. W. S. Sutherland of TVhjteehnrch Mrs. Wesley Mc2ache"n, Guelp'i learning a great 41(•11 in rennec1i0n sP,11t a fewc}ays last week with her with the proper i•ott•nl of ch.. 414101', Mrs. Pefel• Baker. Warble Fly. We wish to extond :111 lltt•italior, u, (1'•1('!11111011s from other Counties In ;Mend „w' 1414111 Amend Field 11 ty to h•• hold, this+ yea", 111 God. ('110, the '•1'1',1(110141 '1'11)1111 111 female." (131 1'1'047 ite,elly, June 10111. We believe You n, e I 414(1111 b} at11' teat: (19 - f•x tree- teure and be letereeii.1 in s,eitie Mei 111113 1311 manage thine; 111 ffurun. A Field Day ran be a prndltehle its well as an enjoyable venture. A most cordial merlin; wets 111114 1.; 1 Thursday evening, May 13th with t11' 17oderir'h Boerd of 'Prede in Goderich, 111 connection with '.1.1.311',.100111: for ,June 111th. The Board of Trade is c•(1 noel^Iain' ince: r1( mala' this n11'ulnl (rent I 11 biggest and mast 1410'00'00:N1 to flair.. The Aluminum Compinl-r of c'nnnd., '(nr1"ttesee ,, 111`1,11.' ((1' 11n Aluntintlni inde1 Barn. Our Federation W158• 3 .14.447 :'' 1 son every success in hi; 1, 111 (1111111" RS Assistant Agrieultnral R11pre- •1111(11ve in Elgin County and every happiness in his comin.4 marriage to a 11.1•••(1 0,1111 y 11941. lira Twee out' new Aseistnnt Agricultural R0pre. s tiltive, .f. C. Rennie, 11350:1, will be as fortunate 4nring his stay in H ierm. Mr. Re 1111' come.., to ns from Peel and TTalton ('1,111,' Ira. T1'r graduated in 1947, aavinS dis- tinguished himself, dnring his college career. by earnin's a pl'u'e (111 the nelio.re Tire sleek Judging Team, 'which visited tor, Iternallenal Fah' at Chicago. end also the Dairy .TudgIeg Team, which (•onpeted 111 Tire. Serieg seeding in 'Throe is prnc- tieally cemelet, 4. with S nrtng grain showing' healthy growth. Altogether nrovnerta 10014 notch beiehler than a Sincere 11114111114 is 1111 (11 to year ago. neig'hhonrs and friends ler the!r Extensdve research 1'; 1:}111 going 11.1 many deeds of kinds..= and expres• n the County by the Provincial D^- shins of sympathy. at the till of oar partr000t of Agriculture in Wlublc) bereavement. Special tha11114 to Rev. Fly CampaiLrn. Tt 111 being Pound TT. Wilson, Dr. ,T. le. Helmer and De that certain soletiona and rel tall) C.A. Myer(. Also n ,. flowers. 11 was allto 11raply1110,( wiappreceati- ated and will long be remembered Thos. Pierce and Family Thu. -:1111uta1 lnec!In':• of Dist vet No. 5 of Reltnbah 1,01—c iu Ih, l.(1•n.l.', 11 1', itrus':etr: .•1 Tlittee11t}•. May l;lth Sister Carrie Dunbar. D.D.P. p1 :. ;11111 4' 01. 0110.11 I Il flap lrlu'e::entat11e4 of their I ,ete. lodges. Sisters MOKenele Dr lue: ud Powell front Molt leele( etre! ford; Sister Baker from Tete lee r• Lodge. Seaforth; Sister Plunlatll from 1Tarnnie Lodge, t'linre"; Se,ter eitz01441(1 from 1300kto1 Star L14911, Monkton; Sister ilaerhler from Goderich Lodge, Goderich; Sister Henderson from Perth 5•:1.' eeele, feetee'•I 1411(1 eveter McDowell from Morning 5ltar Lodge. liru"eel:. On the motion of Sister Mrhenzi,' and Holter. Sister 11110011l"4 of (2011,. rielt 10110'• 13,114 appaintod 1110 911(3011 ing TAi.atriet Deputy Pr -.33(1' 111 o Distriet No. 5. 1.133-r Dunbn; _a1 • .1 spleedhl port of her year's 37109, Readings whiell wen- 0,11,9 enioyol Were given by 5'1,1or? Daher, Srafer39: Newcombe, Godericl, and Gln or Clinton. sister Dnnhar pr. -rented (Aster Jean Little, Morning Star Lodge, Drns• 501s, 1111111 11 Rebekah 11 in in 'n(prec1'l- Hon of her services as Dlstrirt Sr,- retary. A lrmnmittes Watt appointed to select a gift to be given to 51,10 - Dunbar as a reme'1111rancc from District No, 5. At the close of uncial 110111' 7411.a the meeting 1 eniny.'1 1(.1 a delicious 11111(.11 served by the 1111(11 committee. CARD OF THANKS 144.4 in. thuds 0f applieatinn 11101 ,1110111 spray 51'rfis1ree are more effective then 419111". The auel orities 111.11 IT. A. and Mrs. Keys Were Slan<day visitors with their daughter, Mr's., Alvin Pride, Waterloo. Among visitors In this commenity were E. Giessler and ITerbert Jeschke, Fraser, Mich., with Pant Jeschke; Will and Mrs. Moffatt, Clinton, at the some of M. Engel; Otto and Mrs. Orst•on and family Jim and 91114. Martin and ellibl1'en, A. and Mrs. Martin anti Mrs. Bert Martin all of Detroit and Bob and Morgan Cameron. 5011110 at the home of .Men Cameron. Mrs. F. Betimes has disposed of her Property in the village to 'Murray Huether. REGENT THEATRE Ont. NOW PLAYING— Thur., Fri., Sat. May 20.21.22 Imitation Of Life with Claudette Colbert Warren Willltnns This picture based on Fannie Hurst's great novel, brought hack by popular demand, on the screen to thrill you again. Song of the Thin' Man With William Powell and Myrna Loy 1 Nick and Nora of g'adio 'lame are( back again in pursuit of criminal btp after an absence of one and a half - years. Mat. 2,50 p. m. — Mon., May 24th CARD OF THANKS Mrs, Ben Walker wisees to express her sincere thanks to aril her friends who so kindly remembered tete with cards, Rowers, fruit and nice things to eat during my recent illness while in :the Kitchener & Waterloo Hos- pital and at home. II Next Thurs. Fri. Sat, May 27.25-29 "SPRINGTIME IN THE SIERAS" in Trucolor with Roy Rogers and Jane Frazee Be sure to see "The King of the Cowboys and Trigger", Iho smartest horse in the movies—also, Bob Nolan ad the Sons of the Pioneers. COMING— "THE FOXES OF HARROW'. Rex Harrison and Maureen O'Hara Capitol Theatre - LISTOWEL Thur., Fri.. Sat. May 20-21-22 Lana Turner Van Heflin in "Green Dolphin Street" Sat. Mat. 2:30 . serial - shorts each eve. at 7:00 p.m. Mon. Tues. May "Driftwood" A story of a little girl and her dog. A picture for the Whole Family. TUESDAY FOTO-NITE 24-25 OFFER $140.00 Mon. Attend. card night. Matinee Mon. May 24 at 2.30 COMING Wed. Thur. Fri. May 26.27.28 "Good News" (Technicolor) with June Allyson Peter Lawford Big Musical Sensation! Mat. Wed. at 2.30 CKNX every Mon. to Fri. at 6 P.M. Dnngnnnon J nolo' leermerR As. oeintinn nreaniznrl this Spring, re ports a membership nt Aver ton enth'ni'ilts'lle voun0 people Ind been intereslt is shown in this new or - gentle) tion. Ciinten junior Farmer. Held their last meeting i'n the Clintn Collegiate Tnetttute on Tnesriny, 'day 11th. They ]'marl a very interesting and ' ening. able time. At this meeting, they deluded $159.00 to the new wider of the Clinton needle Hospital Cnn g1•atulnitinns, boys enri girls, Huron Conn!ty's year Reek will be off the press about Jane 1. Be Sure to read It. and in appreciation, remember the many advertiser.. who have made this hook possible. Ot special interest are articles by W. 10. Ttumnnen, Secretary - Treasurer of the Ontario Hog Producers end Marketing Board, and Robert W. Morrison. Vice -resident of the On- tario Federation of Agriculture and Secretary -Treasurer of tier Ontario Cream Produrors' Market'ny Board. This is you chance to 91141 out what your Association ie doing for you, lSt. John's Ladies' Guild The May meeting of the Ladies' j Gnild was held in the home of Mra, Kirby with 10 members present. - The meeting opened with the singing of hymn 558 'Stand up Steed up for ,Testis.' The president. Mfrs. Davis led the Devotione and also read the Scriptures taken from ,Tames 20. Cards of thanks Were received from the 'United Church W.A. for the Easter flowers 0(13 from the relatives of Mrs. Muldoon. It wall decided to send a card of sympathy to Mr. Oldham) whose mother has died. It was moved by Mra. 'Whittard seconded by Mrs. Morrow that we do not have a staitionary platform in the cherch basement, Tt was decided to cut raesot)2e in the library on Tuesday. It was moved by Mrs. Coleman and seconded by Mrs. Tflecher that the ceiling ' of the rectory dining room be repaired. It was hoped to get it done before Mrs. Kerr -returns with Vernrtt, The meeting closed with prayer, Mrs, Kirby served a delicious tog teeeleted by Mrs. Daubs, DIED ALCOCIK—In Mortis Tow.iship n 1 Tuesday, May 13th, 1945, .Annie E Banbridge, beloved wife of 5,11141:'1 Alcook in her 52nd year. The funeral will take place from her late home, lot 15, con. 0; Morris Township on Friday, May 21st. Private service at the home at 2 p.m. followed by public ae1'1'i"e at the 'United Church at 2.30 pan Interment in Brussels cenutry. LOST— A yearling FIereford Steer with .1 clip off the top of left ear, strayed off the Rutledge farm on the centre side road of Morris. Finder please get in touch with Leslie Bolt, Belgrave. Phone 72-r-7 Brussels. 5 a # 4 .t A Obituary * * * * "(1111914111 J. F.lalfte r BRUSSELS, ONTA.;t M. a Majestic Women's JnatItute. Th. l'i'st; (feel-1(if; of .hu :111111 i'�t't. . Ae4:men'• t1 pini, Nee 0„01 111 1101 9411. ' 1, t'uI,: 1 Lif,tar,t' , '14 '1•I, 111'Ka fly. 7)143 1::' l with all a""/1 1211 •a of Airs, Earl Cndnln('1' 11"1411.4 atilt ,:p.l!,•d 'he 110 01.1110 131(.91 1 11 nxn at ('4111 911'- after wltieli 1.1 1(• aeeretary, :lire. .1+,h11 Seetr tread the u1lnntes of the lost meeting. 'f' rn11 ra11 was eitew..red ht "J entreat r',et4t 1' Lo1l't t that -0e, wore ('fad frum1 _",1r,'. 13. 1larnisR. Mrs, 73. lValker-and 114. 14(1(1 1T1•-. 1,1(101. 3411-. Dori::' ltenlingw;,y 3314• 4.11 +'a• 1111 1411 11 pr,•;, a with a 10,311 ire! r•r, 0',1 fray ei 111 are-Jes!:nm. et -h., p,r,:r 3r•:.4t. 'x17' . end ,. '0l, Wul..1 111110ur. a ....sub .11 'd' fire t' '1.'n•cs1,'.n 3,4'x11, (-::ex 1,, 1,1... e :-- 1 1111 Tllur:rt;ev. 714y CO. 1'Ir'd 4, tl. 111. 1i' .41,.:,• a' f .0'111,• ;1 41,9 511311 1 N .1'. i1e w 1,3,414 on T: ,t ". , t n011 Vie ' 11)1. 1901 mid 3,8(1 1 , 1. r,• 00 11141- : 111p 39. be reeved Int,, 1,1rtew on ()et. 14(h- 191.1 1r, in 111:1( 1111( 30111 Lida en•,eine Gar'rle, w111, with 'l (:ere tInir•lilI soli I4gH a '1, 39011' loss. 110, !eel 1 , 1,:, r... i)„sRV 1101 w:,.., ley' d by all win knew hint. lies meet (19 34111(11 t , p l .3 b'u•n e 131111 (11'....-01111 : n 1 l 3 thoughts being el -ways e. INN,. with 11111 8011 TTr, Was a 100m1ter r1f 34 11:(14 Presbyterian Ch,)^r•h 14 „ The funeral service 'o i Sunday, May 3'h, fr, n 1,:•(• residence in Grr•y, was ,eieleetei ,1• Rev. Mr. Hutton of Mnlr w 1r!h 411 Rev. Mr. Kelly of Knox Pte =hyt -, ;WI ('1)114r11. Teistowel. Dunn t the service Mr. Watson Brown snug "Does Jesus Cat Peril(( •rs were .ie netrhbors: Alex 14(41.14:.11 Clifford McAllister, Hower,l :4 1 (^P Dave 1TcT.ennen, Fred and Ben u Hayden. Flower 1111144•''4 441,17 .17(41 sot STe'nirhwm, Wat .rt Brom. Tont M•Dolatd, Gln Fraser. 1.77,-.3 Thompson, 5, lab n-rr•kenl ;4-.•. Stewart Turner and Areic. Smith. Tnternlent 71as in Ethel C.11'11104,1.1.', Friends attending rrom ;1 died, were free S1!•111 57.+ Vale, 1'er, r London, Stratford. 11it' hell 1'--e l , . M1u,1"r n, Clifford. Mt. For'•,'t x11. 1 Wingham. "His weer:: Thee-. :net •.` 1..- ' His ten 19 411;:d'ts are paet And 11 me.a('hl'. 11 111 1•.r1� '1 '- 9,411111 a\l- e rest ret :am TMs, United Church .A I 1 „1 c ,Vii :74 he'd durlug .he '\i 14'nine R', r.'11':, in the 1'19'•,(1 ('!11, 1"t 111. .!r•.) '1: 1-f1n'r} 11,111.1' 1P re reer.i11(••9 l y ,•,r,il'!e.a"-' from Wiux111011 ❑1111 Evrl}•n 1.01f.• was r• volvei 1, 93irrltr from Elora. The 1;"' 7v'.r.•: wet•e also rereiverl or P,.e11.4_7_0. of !',9111' :11 !Sae:, Koren nu,r11111, 11 1107 more. Jean Cardiff and t1 ,',, 1 D,1,, T4 and (30404' V011,1115 Grrt,1 4 ('r'(' 111 f. .Tan1''31 Cardiff and nuclei: Ra, . The morning sermon sire: .1 112.2; importance of milting a deeisintr for Christ. The choir sang i'My Shep- herd rarer for me" by C80(11b. The evening sermon was based cal the text "Blessed are the P•0(.• makers." r .. ..-..� ,' eifta "111 l."11 ,(11,111.0i.1 13'1 1, L . .,� 1, 1,1 . ,•. Itrn •+-1- 4.1' 1' Ari 110. 1 • - el) 11 Se. al 11...1.-71 1ie • 3133 the le, dltld.:1'r40 1(.'-1114 w -r,+•;, nm 1 '11. 4,4,.-+.1(t. tit;: - 11n4: `rem ere :Tine ..,ei.-rl group = 13'41)14. '¢.t 171 Irot( be. lel;-; le, n la 11 1 ill v0 • 'iv world t ,. p he .-t ['jetty, try, 11 t ll 11ri! L 'Wt./1, 1'11,7 14.114:. ,f member at d .,_1.. (1•, ,.,- 3 , 1:•,. r.,,ii1. rd in' those 'Inteen, ',t:er'e. fr. et nee . •• - 1.1 fi teee1 -.,i reett i S,A ... 4.1 119E 1.11', t. 2 (•110 rs ,,•: "1 . d rev AT'^4. (': 11-1':•. A r.. ;.}. r-1.• ..'1' dor, enetra- •i1:'1100 fl' 1 ,1 r', l 11,•0 L'1 dress twee, s to . mud •r ;lee Asa'}• .,34111,' 111 1 1'•o^s of Mrs V,!1, ane Mrs. to Lona. Tliaa r1(' th wi111 the \'att0nal Anthem followed by a delirious emelt '.3'1'4(1 by 'be hosteese14, l.l,yd 1141311. etre flee.1-nna, M)'. .Tee. .ermstrone, 7.Trs)lorrh111:, Mrs. Jas. Lr?•a. - and M's 1V. Bell. Melville Church At the morning. 1erri,'" on Sunday 1(, 1141 1199144 nr'ac110d rot the hJ• 1 r '•Penl3311 -1 ' 011:1 hosed his sermon on the .X)41('11' of Apolloa of whom it 9- written, 111 .Ncts 17, 15 'hnolving only the 3.11'914 (1 of .Tohli.' Th. ',heir rendered the ..whelp -00d IS a Spirit” by Drown. .At the eyen- ic Rervb..: Rev. 1L. Xillne preached on the subject "Trials that bless" with 111u,irntiono front the life of .Ter :end St. Paul. LIBERAL CANDIDATE HURON -BRUCE .-.� A .ural kNepresentative FOR A A Ret ,ral Riding LISTEN TO STATION CKNX For DATES and PLACES of IMPORTANT MEETINGS and NAMES OF SPEAKERS V SUPPORT LIBERALS The Huron -Bruce Liberal Association LISTEN TO STATION CKNX FOR ADDRESSES as follows: TUESDAY 25 MAY 5:45 — 6.00 p. m. THURSDAY 27 MAY 1:15 -- 1:30 p. m. FRIDAY 28 MAY 2:00 --- 2:15 p. m. E HILL DEFEAT TORYIZM •