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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1948-7-21, Page 1'21'74 L-4:5 esee; re. BRUSSELS, ONTARIP.1 \Wednesday, July 21st, 1948 POS Jr PUBLISHING HOUSE 4.144.404.04444.44444.044444ali 14444 • .44. 4.44444 'A v Brussels and Winthrop ! Melville Church Lions Club italategrlenatr=a1WaaliannanntrateettelleeMneentratitagannnannr•Zrate Brussels OiiIMC KiAdevi,7 To fall in line with other rra7,r,i:plies in the province, the people ask that Mond y, ALligst 2nd e#1. BE BRUSSELS CIVIC HOLIDAY And 1 hereby proclaim the same a Public Holiday and ask that all persons observe it as such, R. B. Cousins, Reeve. ressateggyarzspanzattera% gj nntanni=olezenesossozsaisa 1 lb. Tins Fancy Pink Salmon 1/2Ib. rins Fancy Pink Salmon 1/2 lb. Red Cohoe Salmon 11/ Ib. Fancy Red Sockeye 45c 25c 37c 45c Lemons — Organes — Bananas Grape Fruit. GRE Phone 5 Brussels IA Weatellalgeweneweezeimetzerezetteesesestatrarneszettetzewseezesete=am GOSPEL MEETINGS in Orange Hall, Brussels Every Sunday Night at 8 p.m. also Orange Hell, Jamestown Every Sunday at 3 p. ra. Speaker — John Martin of Hawkesville, Ont. Be sure and attend A rich blessing awaits you. They who love God never meet for the last time, Melville Church Minister Rev. G. A. Milne, M.A. 10 a. m. Sunday School anti Bible Class. 11 a. in. Divine Service. Louis D. Thompson, Organist and Choirmaster. The United Church OP CANADA Minister ReV. Hugh C. Wilson Organist Miss Elva Sholdice 11 a. m. MOrnIng Worship Report of the Young People's Bumpier School junior Congregation and Sunday School Everyone Cordially Webeene Church. of England Parish of Brussels Rev. J. H. Kerr, Brussele. 9th Sunday After Trinity July 25th, 1948 et. George's Church Walton— MS ie. so. Morning Prayer Sunday School et. David's Church Henfeyn- 10.15 a. In. Sunday School 11.15 a, m. Morning Prayer John's Church Bruesels- 2 p. m. Sunday School 3 p. i. Evenleg Prayer NOTICE ! Dr. Harper will be on vacation August 8th to August 23rd. PEOPLE WE Know Fails To Reach Decision # 4 * A real game of MAKI, r fOttball \‘' it Rev. r- Milli t. 1I1l.1 ..1. eeetet 'The tee entmetelti r; tti1 1 nt tr ItS anti 1 wro II, )0ti ,11 eh pin!, -.VV. 1, JO, Va. 111r, . Men :nest turn to God for guitlanee. et emingly commonplace pr 1,1 of 'if,. - j,,j-' v.'o Jane Worii ------- The Church The eontitinal warn.re 1., eas 0111- lower and higher was 11/. subject of thp mornitm S.rmnn in the rnited Church. -1 tqlnItOt he tt, good as I want to be I do wrong 11011.110/ IltW rt,,,0111.: Moffat n10,1.0001 The (hemp'. rah, 11,1y I111.1- nook sung 1,y Mrm. it. IL rt.11--11,, In ex• ',diem yob!, The Sunday School plaAt.P... Wf-tr... elyaree of Airs. !Jarvis 1191 1 and Air. Gibson Willis. Mayme Thomps,,,,, Toronto, played at Villeria Park. A.Viw here between Brussels ani Whit •. li holidaying with r atl r Nee Miss Phyllis Sullivan ef the. E. e. W. Hot:pied staff, Kitchener, is at hei' home here. * * s Mrs, Frank Meyers, Toronto, is a visitor at the home of IlIr. •and Mre. R. 2. Warwirk. ts * Mr. Fred Harley and Mies Florence Berle)* were visitors with Dr, R. B , and Mrs, Hamilton. * Mr, and Mrs. W. J, Abraham of Bourianattue, Quo– are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. led. Higlene Mv. and Mrs. It, A, Bennett and Ivan Campbell were •,-eek eng visitors ln Rochester, N.Y. * Mr. Wm. C'rawforrl of 'Vancouver ifs n visitor with his sisters Mrs. J. , Simmons, Brussels and Mrs Dave. Smite of Morris. * * tir Mr. and Mrs. Louis D. Thompson :are spending this month in Toronto, attending. the Slimmer School at the Royal Conservatory of Music. Mary Hastings Housewives invite all good neighbors to attend their annual picnics. The Goderich picnic will be held at 2 p.m. on July 27 in Harbor Park, Goderich If you have written to Mary Hastings through The London Free Press, or feel you would like to do so sometime, or if you would just like to be sociable, take your lunch basket and come along. Bring the children, too .. • 9ELGRAVE Miss Merle Anderson of Fergus, spent the week end vette her mother Mrs. 0. G. Anderson, 'errs. Chas, Mee -William of Swift Current, Sask., visited lest wee). with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kelly. Rev. C. 71. Taylor and Mem. Taylor, else Miss Lagotme of Cioteltem, epent Studley with Mr. and Mre. M. Taylor. (luree with Mr, and Mee. Jack Wil- son were Mrs. C. 11, Hoffman of Wenelbridee. Mr. end Mrs. Tedeln Hoffman anti clatighter, Bennie of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. G. Marlette Mr. J. Teener -awned and Mee.1. London, all of Toronto, Were week end eneets of Mr. TrenselNvood. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Black and family. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. Vincent at Byron, Mrs. W. Cameron of Ducknow, has leurehrrool the property of the late Mrs. William Geddes, MeStSTS, Jack and Gibson Arm- strong were home for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Currie and family of Paris, and Nr. and Mrs. Sohn McLean and datorlitete. Joan were Sunday visitors of Rev. W, .1 and Mrs. Mores, at the manse. REGENT THEATRE Seaforth, Ont. NOW PLA-Y1NG ThUrs., Fri., Sat. July 22 28 24 "KILLER MoCOY" with Mickey Rooney Ann Blyth Brian Dunlevy The story of a prize fighting guy who fought his way out of the gutter into the heart of the girl uptown. Rev. W. J, and Mrs, Moores pent to leave for their holidays on Wednesday, August 4th. The ar- rangement for tee pulna supply will be the same as hi former years. Brick Church for one Sunday. The Triple class of the Belgrave Sunday School will have charge of one Simdny, and the Pnlpit Supply Committee will secure supply for one Simday. The first Sunday, August Sth, will be considered a free Sunday. ..414444-4M.44.4 4.4..441444.444411•1•44 Mon., Tues., Wed. July 26-27-28 Adult Entertainment "NIGHTMARE ALLEY,' with Tyrone Power and Joan Biondell Dramatic entertainment of different calibre Is offered here for the adult, audience. 1 Next Thurse Pre, Sat. July 29.30.811 "MY GIRL TISA" with LIIII Palmer and Sam Wananialcer Abundantly endowed with vitt Ilty wholesome humor and an array of splendid performances in this period piece, here's a heart warming story 01 the MAY, brawling, nostalgia days of 1900. COMING: "SITTING PRETTY" with Robert Young Maureen O'Hara Capitol Theatre LISTOWEL "The Bride G-oes Wild" Wed. Thur. July 21-22 Fri. Sat. July 23-24 "Gun Fighters" in color 'th Randolf Scott, Bruce Cabot, Barbara Britton, 'packed with action' West ern Sat. Mat. 2:30 - serial, short 041**01.muf •finlall0.017.6*.....0.1•1100t1. MoTues.JUIy26-27 'Alexander's Ragtime Band" with Alice Faye, Tyronne Power, Don Amechie. TUESDAY FOTO-NITE OFFER $180.00 Mon. Attend. card night. Tuesday evening, ending In a 1-1 tie. The game was well play : the way through and t1' team- mr,re evenly matched. Referee Holman of Atwood was kept more than busy following the Play and settling mane arguments betwen the players. A return game will ee played at Brussels on Friday evening. R. Gordon Bennett, Huron Agricultural Rep. Among the chang,s hi A erieulth ral Representat IVe4; annonneed bY the, Hon, T. L. Kennedy, Ontario Minis- ter of Agriculture, was one affectine tee Comity of Heron. Of interest locally is the anPolut• merit of R. Clerdon Brunett, who e, transferred from Glenearry County to Huron County, replacing 0, Leroy Brown who is transferrel from Huron to Victoria County. The new Representative. ,Mr. Ben. nett VMS appointed aseletent retire sentative In Middletsex in June 1943, and in October, 1944, was sent to Glengarry as the repreeentative. Fordwich Grabs Third Position WINGHAM, July 21 -- In a 01(11' clen-death softball game here. weal. wich defeated Wroxeter Rockets 17-13 to decide third and foul tb positions in the "0" group. Ford wick now meets Stone Scheel while Wroxeter and Londesboro tangle In the W. 0. A. A. semi- finals for this eroupet W. 0. A. A. championship. With the teams fairly evenly belaneed. Fordwich took, en early lead, scoring three rune and cap- italizing, on several costly errors. Wroxeter were kept off the Fore sheet until the fourth, Mien euu. runners crested the plate. Brown tripled to score three with the bases leaded. 'Despitt their loss of the game, Wroxeter excelled. at hat; four home rune weea clouted out by Neilson and Brown, Grao ham and Drown led for Fordwieb with. triples. Stewart replaced Ed- gar for Wroxeter on the mound in the sixth, while Higgins weni the route for Fordwicle Fordwich — Clasen rf, Schee ter ' ef, Baker If, Stinson 2b, Brown 311. Henderson c, King ss, Higgins p. Wroxeter — Paulin lb, Martin se. Edgar p. Draper lf, leptesen ef, MeMichael Moffett 3b, Adams 311, Stewart 211, p, Toman e, Brown If. RHII Fordwieb 310 500 711--18 18 5 Wroxeter 000 331 240-18 16 7 Umpires — Carmichael and Lee, Adult Entertainment Wed• Thur. July 28-29 Barbara Stanwyck Van Heflin in "The Strange Love • ' of Martha Ivers" pommoiengsefelle•VM101ff emelf11.•0111.11,11114.111M1•11.1111.0•12.1.11111.1• CKNX every Monday to Friday at 6 P.M. •41 Notice The Evonne Bututy ShoppE will be closed the last week of July and will open on Tuesday, August 1rd. Notice A special meeting of tho Ladies' Auxiliary to the Canadian Logon will be teld on Thursday. July 2111d at the home of Mrs. Harold Thomas at 3.39 P.M. All members are reimested to be present. CARD OF THANKS I sincerely tlnnin au XV11,1 sent their kindly expre7elone rI sympathy at the time of thr death of my father. Mr. H. Releere, Tour thourtfni friendship is deeply appreciated. Mrs. el, Wineberg Brussels Trourpt'es Walton Girls' Softball Team The Walton rine' ,,ofthall term, nnffered n 211-1 defeat m 0,atro with the Prnssele girls in Walton on day night Rome runs Teetered the game Brussels scoring to Walton e 1 of the 8 ;home runs hit. Shirley onleman and Audrey Anderson each batted 2 of them and No!..1. Shaw 1 for Brussels and D. Watson gave Walton their Ione 1. Players.- -Wel tnn. D. Watson, Blanchard, lohnsten, T. Watson, Corlett, Ryan, Sliredive. Hamilton and Tenney; Bruesels. A. Anderson, A. Campbell. N. Sbaw, Ti Jewell. F. Shaw. el, Andersen, V Hastings, D. Willis, Lights Turned On In Myth Park Ploodlights in Blyth's Agricultatrel Park were offielelly turned an Thurq. doy night When T. Stafford Torento, to, homed tee switch. The (menthe night was marked witb e pofthell tnernament in which the four leading teams in the W.O.A.A. commeted. Tory Gregg, president of the W.O. A.A. was master of ceremonies for the evening. The softball tournament was pre- ceded by n scheduled game between Myth Leona and Centralia R.C.A.F the airinen winning 7-0, Batteries: Blyth W. Tares and T. Ha.ggitt; R. 0.A.F., F. Olson and Armstrong, The Airmen eventually came terough and Nvon first prize in the softball taernament. In the first game, Whigham Orossett-Mereurye defeated Seeforth oshe rts, 8-0, Batteries, Winghom, T. :invitee anti Groves.; Seaforth, Kennedy and O'Shea. In the final game Centralia 7'. defeated Wingbam 16.5. Batteries for Wingham, 'Fleury and Groves; for Noeeworthy and Arm strong. Playground Equipment Fritrid set up at the park and are ewe itt , I e! • lt. tt tt, 0`JI1 inpy Thi 1,1aY i4rontel .,taipv...1.1 far pl,w nop of rho p1.11,1r. 11 of I ,ffigi,111111,} 1.1; .11,1111,, I 1 1...1 Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Garnise, Fifty Years Married •-,,,•;;.;alt ty..• 1411.117 111 tl, wt.11 11 01 1,;on ::0 1.ty ':1,, a 1:,..,17.• 701,b \ 1r 1,1,1 11 Gltrt.i. ..; S. Tb r- '1-tt 1- ',1•• rtt late Mr. and Mr-. Jias. t(tr, Pant.. 2.1.1 ofilJorrie. by tip'. 11t.'- 11,v_ 100,v1,1 Petrie. 1).T1, of St. Pr. bytorbn Win.theit0. rok at, rf....1,10ne.'. 110 ilIn vale where they spent many year,: of' their married life. A toast tr) Mrs. Cin•niss was proposed by her Siett tPr. MISS Christine Tsbister: Rob- ert Warwick the groomsman .01 50 years ago, respondod. Mr.. 1% Sellers, George Ilrewor. 9..1.-1rs. George Brewer. Mrs. ft, P. Garniss and Miss Olive Sett Were en1Mig the relatives from here who attended the celebraten. CRANBROOK Services in Knox Church ou Smiday„Inly 25 will 11, he!d at the :seal emir with 'Rev. T. S. ilattea. Molesworth. in charge. At the July Meeting Of the TOOT Women. Auxiliary plans were mane to hold th, annual picnic for the conarogetion of Tinos Church. in the Lion, park. 9 aforth. 1111 Thursday afternoon, July 29. Wm,. Smalldon was suffickntly 1111111.ov, a in 1i ea I t h to return ham, last week from Vietoria. beetee.1. London. where he hail been a patient since May 25. Be spending a few days with Jim and Mrs.. Keys and family, te--ar Seaferth. Mrs. Wm. . 1 Monday from a visit with 11 id in Galt and Brantford. Word h,.s been received by Mr,. Cameron el the death of her brother, eet ril Brown. who resided in the lee=st Mr. Presentation For Local Girl and Her Husband vBeraorwsnagro.is.ited frit ads here :,ver two A vOIT pleeee.nt and enjoy_aele see evening was spent in the Brussels Win. and Mrs. Sinetair. and ,011 Town Hall on TuPgRy, t, when friends and neiebbenre gather- ed 'honour Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mann of "esthete, on the event of and daughter. Tl..'trolt. were recent v'eltors with Lynn and "Mrs. Evans. Tom Pennington left 11(51 week to work on a grader with a (tont-emu-eine their recene marriage. Mrs. Mann is company near Barrie. Steins et Grey he fernier Winnle e Sohn elenary. Peter and Mre wp. The evenina wee spent in Baker, Mies Mina Raker and little dancing to the mimic of Ken Brende Martin attended the fence:II and his orebeatra. tench was at Winthrop On Saturday last for Otte Served, after which Mr. end Mee, late John Shannon who died sudden. Mann were called to the platform ly on Monday, July 12. and Mie Kenneth Melearlane reed. the following address, Bruseels, 'July 6, 194e Dear Winnifred end Charlie; We. ram Mende and neighbours. have gathered 'here tonlcht to send a e.neitti evening with yen. and to whet you every suceess in your recent marriage. Tou Wthuirrell, we wish every suceess in your new homo hut we hope that Yon will often be beck to see us. Most of us are strangers to ,vote Charlie, but we hope to become better acquelneel with you in your numereue vistits to our Nerninunite. As tokens of our high esteem, we ash you to revert this gift. May happiness. propmerity, and good health be with Yee both in your new home. Signed on behalf of your 114114110 bouts and friends. (Immo McDonald presented the couple with purse al tnoney after w111011 the groom, on behalf of his wife, thanked the people for the gift and invited everyone to come end see them. The evening then concluded 137 dancing. 1 X -Ray Survey Completed ,,r the 2,0110 in Miro,. CtliftitY II.:1 'teen tetteee-reti 111 l'4 11:04 l• , 4` Ald ri,,11:1?1,' ft OM 111° 4`1010i Per( ot. the relief), to. ,hown lo. the X-ftey Centre hnonher of )2 -Rays rit . 1 1200 Exeter . .. . ...... 2.315 Dashwood .... . 015 Vele!! 646 Hemet !I clinton Myth neer*, it. ,rdor that 1, n.,11., Mtn have tiThie•ttri tht di:,cnr,• 0 who are ru, oh, rt:o.• beet '-1:At telnalticms. 1111 t'emmittee 18 114 r.lr, 1, for 7."7-1-..y.. in monthly re- fereed efeilta 111 TrespItol.- through - 1,1 ',linty. T11,-4elIrtic, have le en ,.,r1r,•,1 11,1 100 -a00p. time and the 'meter, ri•f•Tr11.1' ertS, 10 1'v",1 to County of Titeetelee 0 e.,,,,inning and the 101 f0 11. that the splendid response to this mac,. eieray nem - palm ae well as 0'- 'lpprt ne the eitizene in fie- nerehes . nf Christmas Seal: shr w that the pitizens of the County wish to he irie.ntitied in this work. The COM mittee appreciates the ' support elven it py tho committees of the Lions Clubs and the other oceen:zations whirl's gee euPPort The Committee also appreciates the en-operalie,n of the newspapers for their assi,tance in making plans of the einnmituto well known. 731 1,497 1,735 '134 413 Engagement Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Lowrie of Brusesis wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Nora 'della, of Waterloo to Ervin Brenne- Man son of Mr, and Mrs. John Brenneman of Petersburg. Marring to take place in the United Churcb BORN SYNNOTT—At Dr, Myers, on Wed. neetley, July 21st, to Mr. and Mre. t' Arthur Synott (nee Imogene San- derson-) daughter Sylvia Jane. Brussels, the latter Part of July. ETHEL Notice We expect 00 have Menty of good elc,ver honey fur sale this season. Wo '11 be glad to receive orders. PHONE 21-r-1 LLOYD WHEELER Engagement Anninnacement The eneattern.-111 in Frol et:need of . 'Kathleen FI a0-10 AVI!!'t,. yettegest atm tatter of 11-i". 'WAIF?, irrel the tete Melvin Willits. Turnherry• Townell1P, Ir, Dean At,thitr Farnge7, 04011 of Mrs. 'Ramsey and the late William Earnsey, Grenti. the wedding, to 1 etler plf!e, the hitter part .1f July. Lib 'ary Notes Poo:is riteotIrty purehosoil by the libeary: Maeleennan—The Precipice Sereciy---Good Master O'Bri, it—Silver Chief Johnsen—Flint and Feather Moore --She skated into our hearts= Cellodi—Pinocchlo Louse --And to think that T saw Mulberry St. Leuss—The 500 hats of Sartholt Cleating Kipling—The Jungle Book Ttorki—Letly The Women's Inetitnte held their Slily meeting at the 'home of Mrs. 71 MeTagagrt. The president was 111 charge of the meeting. After the opening exerciees the 'Roll was called answered by "when mei where 11 firet met my husband." The minutes of tbe Sane meeting were reed by ibe vectretery and approved. Letters of appreciation were read for boxes sett to the sick. The busineee period folleNvere plans are ender way for an lee amen win] to be held early In euet, further announcement later. Mrs. ,T. Tern:titer gave a nailer On book review oialinine briefly the Mori of the book "No Trumpet be- 1 fore Him" by Nei% Gardiner White. A disc -mason followed. Mrs. itranter asked the institute to have a book review at each meeting having one member give the story of some favourite book she had read during the month. The meeting then elosNi with singing Ged ewe the King, after which refreshments, were served. The next meeting second Thursday in Angust will he the annual plod° and will be held at the 'home of Mre. Alex Speiran everyone is asked to please bring lunch. Grey Township Council Meeting held Telly Srd T11e council appointed G. Graham Reid, 0.L.S. of Toronto to serve as engineer in the township of Grey instead of R. W. Code, O.L.S. ot London. The Grant Drain By -Law was finally passed and the clerk instruct. ed to advertise for tenders for the work to he done, also for the work of repair on MeTaggart Drain. Approved accounts were ordered raid and council adjourned to =1.4 August 7. The following accounts were Read accounts SW Gaffney Construction CO., bridge Drainage Accounts Warble Fly Treatment and Spray Inspector Fox lecninty Sheep and Lees Stook Relief PIthel Gametal? Postage J. H, rear, Clerk • 3190.00 1749,79 680.95 108.00 79.00 18,00 48.00 10,20 14.00 -11 Minto Cow Holds Record A four-year-old Shorthorn cow, owned by Mr. J. H. Shannon of Harrieton, had the distinction of being first in her class for all of Canada in monthly production report for Sung. This record le for a year's milk prod,notion. Mr, Lloyd Solt has charge of Mr. Shannon's km and dairy 'herd, —Haj Review.