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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1948-9-15, Page 1POS d' 'PUBLISHING HOUSE Wednesday, Slpternber 15th, 1948 FAIR Daiwa artmels Town NeiOct ber ist at 8.3 Melville Ladies' Aid 5c BINGO Sc The Ladies' Aid met Monday even- In the Brussels Legion Hall ing at the commodious hone of Mrs. Clark Matheson wi'tlt a good attend- ance the president Mrs, Ilarold Kerney presided. A hpenn was sung and prayer was offered. The sec. and treasurer's report was read ant adopted. As tete fall season was opened the 'work laid ass t • for the• summer was resumed. A discussion on holding a simper for lh, annivers- ary wsa given and several opinions aired and considering the cost of provisions It was decided to pense with the supper 't'- this time. A collection for the Sunshine Punrl was taken by Mrs. Long, the Aid will have the usual coli coon for the year in der time, A very pleasant evening was held and a dainty lunch was served. Mrs. Matheson was thanked for her home and the meet- ing was closed with the Mizpah benediction, C magnify the Lord with me and let us exalt his name t oge'ther. Melville Church Minister Rev. G. A. Milne, M.A. 10 a. m. Sunday School end Bible Class. 11 a. m. "God and the individual." 7 p. m. Divine Service, Louis D. Thompson, Organist and Cholvmastor. TheUnited Church OF CANADA Minister Rev. Hugh C. Wilson Organist Mrs. Ian Wlibee 11 a. m, Morning Warship The Authority of Jesus. The Sacrament of Infant Baptism. Junior Congregation 12 Church School and Bible Class. 7 p. m. Livening Praise Blvoryone Corially Welcome, Church of England Parish of Bruseela Rev. J. H. Kerr. Brussels. 17 Sunday After Trinite Sept, 19th, 1048 St. Georges Church, Walton - 9.15 a. m. Morning Prayer , Sunday School St. David's Church, Ht:nfrn- 10.15 a. m. Sunday School 11.16 a. m. Morning Prayer at. John's Church, Brussels-- 2 p, m. Sunday School 3 p. m, Evening Prayer on SATURDAY, SEPT 25th from 9 to 12. Good Prizes Everybody Welcome Under auspices of the Brussels Branch of the Canadian Legion. ONE MINUTE NEWS ABOUT JOHNS MANVILLE FUEL COSTS CUT BY THOUSANDS To the many thousands of homeowners who hav, insulat ed their houses with Mims - Manville Blown Rork ',Vont; the present high price of fuel is less cause for alarm. HnmPOwnere Have learned through experienc that Johns - Manville home imitation shops heat losses twice tis effectively as any other fuel saving meth od. They know that whit they paid for J -M insulation eventtially costs them nothing. It saves up to 30 per cent on fuel each year — keeps their homes snug and warm — free from harmful draughts. And, in summer time keeps indoor temperatures cooler by up to 15 degrees. If your home is not already in- sulated, get the facts and free estimate on Johns -Manville Blown Rock Wool Home Insuiati,nu from R. E. JOHNSON Brussels — Phone 34r-4 Representative for Huron County. Cranbrook Minister Gets New Charge Bev. I. 1(. 11c'Iver, retainer of Cranbrook and Ethel Preahyl -.t m churches, will conclude bis service e a0 th t'.• gall ;,', ';alt 10114 It etre 0101 of September. Rev. I. McIver le to go to the Presbytery of Brockville where he will minister !.o the Preeby. terl ii eongregatinns alt 1Vinche.ael' and Winchester Springs Melville Church The service at Melvil e Church on Sunday 1unrning was dedleatee to the meutnry •f the late Mr. Alar. A. Lamont. Rev. Mr. Milne made 'Won -nee to Mr Lamont", eighteen years ser71ro in the 5 inlay Scheel and twenty-eight years service on the Beard of Malingers. In speaking of Mr. Lamont's Chii'tien servirr ?,1r. Milne strewed hie ('hri=tiara tewardehlp and the ennthlenco and faith wh'ch he placed in his fellow- men. The choir rendered Pit r an - [been 'Hear our Prayer' by Ryder. A male quartet. Messrs. Wm, sting, J. Schultz. G. Gibson, Win Speer. contributed the number 'When we eland before the King' lir vin 11t the evening service Rev, Mr. Milos Preached on the enbjrct ,The Power of Serious Thielc'n;'' and pointed out that changed lives re- sent from scrione shi'licing. The evening anthem was 'Colne to our hearts and abide. Majestic Women's Inhtituts The September meeting of the Majestic Women's Institute was held ht the Brussels Library on Thursday. Sept. 9th with 21i Iadh s present. Mrs. Earl Cnrltno•e lire sided and opened the meeting with the Lord's Prayer and Onetime Oda j Tt was decided to denat? some i manes to the Incas Pa'r board for specified prizes and to sponsor along with the Lions Club a babe Ishow. Plans were made for the :“,nth on Friday. Reference ares made to the t,s sustained by the Belgian familiee ' brnunh Ore and the Instttltle decided to hue thein n s: h of (Belles. Members who wished to give ;lay houseltnhl erti,L•s eotld leave them at Mr. D. McTavish's store. Dr. Meyers, the guest snooker gave Ian interesting and inststetive 10111 of Contagious Diseases giving their symptoms and stressing the impo•t- i nice of innrnlntions ani vace.Matione for the prevention of these diseases. Tie recommended that ell cl.ildren and adults ton should 11' ,given pre- ventative scrums and baosters be igiven in 3 or 4 years. Mrs. Genies, cnnveno' of home 'economics has charge of the October meeting. A demonstration of aprons and an exchange of corm patterns Iwill he the main feature. Members of the •Inetitute whose birthdays were in September were presented with gifts by Mrs. Sherrie. National Anthem closed the meet- ing atter which lunch was served. REGENT THEATRE Seaforth, Ont. NOW PLAYING Thurs., Fri., Sat. Sept. 16-17-18 In Technicolor Scudda Hoo -- Scudda Hay with Lon McCalllster June Haver Walter Brennan This film produced In the same flawless manner as its illustrious 11 predecessor, "Home in Indiana" will 0 be fun for the whole family. • Mon. Tues. Wed. Sept. 20, 21, 22 1st show 7 P.M. in Technicolor, Captain From Castile with Tyronne Power and Jean Peters I Be sure to see this champion of Romance and Adventure Pictures. Next Thurs., Fri., Sat. Sept. 28, 24, 25 I The Fabulous 'Dorset's with ITommy Dorsey Janet Blair Jimmie Dorsey See the Dorsey Brothers play the 1 hits that made them famous. The 1 heart-warming story of their thrilling 1 battle to the top. COMING-- Sept. 27, 29, 28 Green Dolphin Street with Lana Turner Vail Heflin Capitol Theatre LIST®WEL Wed. Thur. Sept. 15-16 "Mr. Blandings Builds His Dtream House" Fri,, Sat. Sept. 19-18 Wallace Berry Tom Drake in "Alias A Gentleman" 1st Episode new Serial "Brick Bradford" Sat. Mat. 2:30—serial, shorts Mon., Tues. Sept, 20-21 Adult Entertainment Humphrey Bogart-•- Lizabeth Scott—in "Dead Reckoning" TUESDAY PnTO-NITS OFFER $130.00 Mon. Attend. card night COMING 4 Big Days - Wed., Thur., Se. Sept, 22-23-24-25 "Welcome Stranger" with—Bing Crosby Barry Fitzgerald, Joan Caulfield. CKNX Mon, to Fri. 6:00 p.m. Larger Enrolment At B.C.S. This Year There is a larger enrol 0l' 01 el Brume ele 1'etttinualinn School flats yearyoar than 'last. Last t year es students at.tc'ndnd this yell there ee.. • 71, Twenty-six pupils started their High School career uy enrolinent in Grade IX of li.C.S. The mm11bel• „1 s'ude'nts in ea''h grade is as follows, Grade 0--20 Grade 10-18 Grade 11-- 8 Oracle 12— 0 (trade 13-10 A September-Bloomintt Easter Lily An Easter Idly 1 •nrinle wehi 11rau•lifol bloom-, an unusual sight ar this time of elle ye u', w•a' the flowers In the Vetted Church for the Marl"st Festival service of i St. John's Anglican rungregatinn. The flow, r Wag Mrs. .1!', (PIPtnan'i' Tho plant was given to her at Easter when it bore four blooms. When it. finished blooming ;firs. Coleman put the plant outdoors in her downer garden. There it stayed alive, -bol showing no rign of Partite,. ernwtll, for months. It suddenly showed new Iife, grew rtwiftly and put forth eight perfect, large binoms. twice as many as It (developed at ils Easter blooming. Mrs. Coleman removed it from the ground Saturday, potted it and placed it in the ehnrch for the Harvest ecrvice on Suu:lay. Local Girls Win First Game In Cun Finals The Brussels (:iris' Sertball Train, after eliminating Mildmay defeated Clifford in the first sumo of a 4 of 7 series in the W O.A.A. cup finals, in the best game of the season our home town club claimet the firs` gatme of the finale by the narrow margin of one run the score bring 5-4. Bath teams were playing bond hall anri a large crowd of fans were present to cheer their :avourite players. Onr girls are teat eports and the tram deserves oar suppnrt. Attend these games and I0t the girls hear you rooting them to victory. These teame are hath gond and you are sure of seeing exciting gauges. The schedule is as follows -- Games at 0:On Pete Brussels at Clifford—There., Sept, .0 Clifford at Brussels --Tues„ Sept, 21 Brussels at Clifford—Thurs., Sept, 23 Clifford at Brussels—Sa4. Sept, 25 Brnsesls at Clifford—Puts Sept, 21 Neutral Grounds (Wingham) -- Titurs„ Sept, 10 GREY Mrs, Charlie Irving of Wadena, Sask., has returned to her home after spending a couple of weeks ,it the home of her uncle J. J. Strachan, and while here had the added pleasure of having had a visit from her cousins, Mre, Cline Scott and daughter Marion of Sherbroekc, Que., and Cameron and Mrs. Strachan and son Don of London. OBITUARY O"",rcle Frass,' (1 .,.e ter, d:n' '5 ..11 ,•a5. lir•: Icen;hiti peee011 away 4111141, Illy 11 111.1 10 re,.Pi Dov Fa! urday 100,'1111 , 4th 1n hie 59tH year. Ile was a 1)1 of the lacy meieele. :Lief Mve 1 1-e1• and w'at; horn on Concesoon 2Gley TOwnee p where he spent hie early v1' es hater he tool,up carmen.' en l'eu, e:eleti (trey whet,. he speet ('e, r'•lnatntler of his life. In Doe. '1x11 h.. gra • married to :Mas iJliea 11111 p. d 0+1• ht, t of the ]ut„ sema'1am ;end Mrs. Bishop. Surviving are his wee Neel ere daughter .b .a0 a. hoot n hint , .•r. John of Simi mono,'.: ir,n (li'ty ;Ai Tr. F. C. Fraser o1' Rutihia'y anri 1111• sister Ella of i tlllingtnn. Th.• funeral arae ilea free, iii 1 home on Monday, Sep*. •illi 1111, I Rev, McIver 01 Ethel I'r°shyl Church offic4at hla'. Palihr„ r,r: a, r' Shutt: y Danish, Ross i'unnin It 01':. BRUSSELS: ONT: i .• BRUSSELS FALL FAIR ; MORRIS TWP, COUNCIL { 'Phs: year rv,•1•y •. tfnr• !s t.ei`I" t tie,dOiut' Sept. 7. 1tt46 1 made to maintain 'he stnntLa••1 'i'1 r,uuni1 (1401 th To,wn.illp t;, 11x7 0'.'i'' A :;10)101 i !L.1i3 , th .,1, ,t, 111.11111 • with all ;tact 1ii ,1111, 1.('111• r'',1r, n, ,lily,', 1,1 1't. X1'1! llec."r. 11(0. ir: the uunsually s,idPd Lu•e0 number of s7erlal prize+s - being offered in the different 111 'rhe n,' ewe of the lai. nolle•; wet' rea 1 cll.'. adopted on ntotittn 1'l' Sant .1104,-11 :.cel Rails!.' Parrott, -,„1, rt ,,,..11,..,1„ will h•r; • an np,,,n• m•'v of winning a pr : in the Moved by Chas. Cnn,us, etcouteci r h i:•i'llir Parrott that w + aptly Por Oe1 P11,0aAn additional atria+; tion 1 ., . brn 5(1)14 to the part to !a the four additional lights ..ti No 1 1fi:;Is- m 0f0 decnrared Teepleeontrat , way in the Village 00 Thiev's, the Th pavilian will he peen in 1h' Townehip of Ea sI WaWanoo:t to 1150 t,nh?i,, on the ('7'•111117 of SPptenther .for three Ieghts. and the Township of "1' .herr .rill he an 0nirrtain- Morris to pay for one light and that t t programme the necessary agreement be drawn 1, 1: r•nneet"'d tit e the 111111.11 tip with the Towneh!p of East ^elan e ' 'at"• reeee.)' ,.f i l .vanooh. Carried. '•1 0,'000. :tad cine Lovers eel] , 11.1r: d by t'aao. Cnr11t, ,,eel nelc.. hnyr. the opportunity ni' ,-er.]•rr by Bailie Parrett that t!t> Rbrk he Tony Saeie's prize w'rniu., cnekr n:r11,1,"l to nr.lt07 ail the persen.; spaniels, 1 intrrel+te•'I in the Mo("aganhey ant", 70:11,..;.,,1)1150 Yate' 1'5" 1n,R0r1 R1tosei Drains to meet the Connell ntenthr•rs altds:11,111),::,,pip,1,1,.:.,,,, Pas-OnCancessionSIXapposite1oi:::. tl'r• exhibitor, may ave a reply 1 thirteen on Tuesday, Sept. 21 at 11t prize lir=t r1' :t;on to a,m, —Carried° ':1"ver le t:ary. . Rev :_ Milli t:• dins: -d by ('has. 00111trs tlenn(1Pei ,•1e'•. ty.r ... wall h., G0 t1-ge Dunbar, Genr,-e H'tlr? 'u . 'n. , ..ran, roneert sad dam.. in the Ross Stephefison tied Elwyn Thorne" 1'' '.n hail on the evrn'n ri,1,ly. see. The floral hilt:t" +'r October 1. carried by six girls: Aileen De,tttr.r. — — ,Tanet Denner, Rota D• ttner, Teuhel Dennis, Janet McFarlane and Alia- Smith. Interment was in Eds.! cemetery, CARD OF THANKS The family of the la-.' Georg- Fraser wish to thank sincerely the friends, neighbnrs. minister. palih••ar ers and flower hearers for tie 'r words of sympathy and aota of kind- 1. nese shown during their recent be reavement. also for the heantlful floral tributes, — The Untied Church The subject of the tnoentn, eermon at the 'United Church w 15 I.if • New Life, Eternal Life. "11.• rite` Irian t1, Chrlsts word and belie+.., n t0 pe, se 1 from death to life." The sacred duet "Ile will not seemlier" h; ITart was sung by Mrs. R. B. Cousins and -iter; Petty Cousins, At the 's•ening smile- the mints .', spoke of the Creation . •rie's. Notice Ian MpDon.tld will pay Toronto prices for Tio_a and will Piel1 them up free of charge within a reason- able distance of Ethel nn Wednesday for some time — — Offers Reward Ian McDonald and Jen Turnb'ill otter 325.00 making a 3,0.00 reward for information lending to the arrest of anyone having taken r,t' holding Illegally on their property one heifer and three steers, which are missine from Tan McDonald's :arm between the 4111 and 2nd conceesien of Grey. BORN DrNCAN—TO I1Ir. and Mrs, Ross Duncan, in Brussels, on Sept. 10th, —a sou, Larry Roes. ANNOUNCEMENT tha:'lar sold my Creamery in Biuetncrle, i take this -opportunity of expressinn' my sin- cere tllcnsfks to all may patrons and friends for their splendid patronage during the past sever_teen years. 1 hope this ood will may be extended to my ,successors, Mr. McDonald Robertson and Mr. Archie Parker. Geo. T. Thomson. 83rd Anniversary Duff's United Church, Walton SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th Services at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. 1'a. Special Speaker John R. Leng, B. A. ,Assistant Secretary of Horne Mission Board Special music by the choir assisted .y a male quartette from Seaforth. Calling All School Teachers in Morris and Grey All school exhibits et the Ilrussele Fall Fair must be In the pavilion not later than 12 a,m. an Thursday, September 10. ' Bach exhibit 1111151 11000 an entry ta_g. Ner701• the Scr- ('('40 • tie to the nugnbee of tags required, Tpnehien On Diepaly Trophies nffored far rnmpetitinn at the Fall nn Sept. 30 and Oct, 1, :a'r' on display in D. A. Rann's ..`are window. eir Babe Show A hater slimy will 110 10111th 50011• sored hr th,• }TalPstle T111 Hat', and the' Itrii.=ole Lions C9t1h, Prizes cm) , 1 'o°' as fellows: Hp to 0 months—lst $4.00; • en's 155 0:•-1 e2.nn: 4th 81.00, A month,. to 1 year—lot $4.00; 2nd $lila; 3rd 32.00: 4th $1.00. A special token will be given each baby not in 01011, award,. Pions, hart rntrie i^. '. 'T:t.ie• Secretary, Mrs. John ;tele 1.,7: StOrt. -1111,10 21111 BRUSSELS COUNCIL '7 September 1943 Tho regular ineetine of the Muni- cipal Council of the Villeee 1ltvses:ls writs held 'rt date All nt:'mbers o: ,"0110e! w•,?re present. mittntt', of Canner • Wing hell After the reading of no nftnntna r'f on shove date, by Sam Aleoek that the road bilis as presenter] by the Road Superior enrleltt be paid. —Carried. Moved by Wm. Peaeock, seconded by R^111 A1cnek that Jos. Iuin he - hired to ae,rse 111.• Tnv'nshlp 011 the card system at a salary of 3925.00. —Carried. Moved by Baillie Parrott, seconded by Chas. Couites that the meeting a'iinurn to meet again on October 4 at 1 p.m. —Carried. The following necolnte were paid: Dept. of Health. inrttlin $ 7.71 J. 10. Crane% repairs in Bean Gun 1i i'lenri Blear, fox bountg .. Nelson Higlwns, stamps, etc. C. W. Hanna, relief account .. 1). B. Elliott. relief acct. Dr. Crawford. M.O.H. .. _..... .10111 Crzir Bee TT Harr, :.y, Jnitnstnn. eel 0. . Gen. Martin. 11 G.H. Jos. Tunes Assessor ..... ..... H. Johnston, McCall Drain C. Martin, McCall Drain ,,., 1 F. "T',rtin. Mer.in Pra'e S. Alcx'k. Moral G. DncsPel \tt'nalt Pra1n .. G. MoTaccear. Metall Dru:r. J. Armstrong, +leC'all Drain J. Arm?treng. Mint Drain J. ArItt,tronsr, Tivivey Deaitt .7. Turvey. T;tr•. t 71. T1,,ts-y. Tele, eDtdi: . F..r R itw. Torrey D"a'n Geo. C. Martin, Clerk 5.45 8.00• 10.00 26,24 15,11; 20.00 dill ,Ir, 17,6.50 28.8;1 7.511 1718 24 r? - 94. 24.000 2 2 21151; GREY COUNCIL. SP;, . 411. 10-18 the regular meeting o0 .Tnly 80, and T' was .b ride° to ;lar X1,10 foe the special emoting of .Tnly 81, it wee , crafting weeds with mnwer on Tw- n,r1 d by W. E. Wtiiis ani seconded I Roads. by R. W. Kenned•v that tb,' minutes ?trail+ers ;1f Ceunril w.ar? 111)1)010 el to 110 cotnmiseionora on Mas cipal Drslne in taeir eeverat divisions A Grant of 25.00 was made to the Riven Plowman's Association The petition of Leslie McKay and others to have the Denman Award Drat changed to a Municipal Drain of these two meetings be ednpterd as rears. —Motion carried. On motion of L. W. Eckmier sec. ended by J, W. Fischer the following accounts were ordsred paid: Jno, Evans, work on drains .. $ 6.09 R. Farrow. enable weeds 88.50 E. Henderson e'1 'r. 11,00111 team ....................... 94.0e Brussels Cemetery indigent burial 10.40 C. R. Davidson, t1'ueking tile. etc. 13.50 Brussels, Morris & Gray Tel. office tel, • 15,en Post Pnhliehing Hoose, - Tax notice,' 10.04 County of Heron ';'it hospital fez 57,50 Brussels Hydro, street lights 109.53 120.09 and Hall W. TT. 11e11. August salary G. R, Campbell, A'ngust salary 45.00 It was moved by W. EWillis seconded by R. W. Kennedy that the application for the interim subsidy an read expenditures for 1948 ars i Prepared by the Clet'kbe fnrlbardP( 1 to the Department of Highways. Aa this concluded the business at the meeting, the Council then ale Jammed. G. R. Campbell. Clerk ETHEL The September meeting of the United Church W.M.S. was held at the home of Mre, 1?, Stephenson with 20 ladies' present. The meeting opened with the Cell to Worship followed by tate Lord'e Prayer in unison. Hymn 55 was sung follow• ed by the business period and Hytnn 201. Mrs. Hugh Wilson introduced our guest speaker, the district presi- dent, Mre, Kirkby trona Walton. Hymn 358 was followed by the benediction. Lunch was served. n was' acceptor by the Council and the clerk instructed to nettey the Engineer to examine and report on the area, Thr Council e; t11': Township of. Telma was notified net to inclede any additional area in the watershed of the Bea.nrhsmp Creek Drain with assuming outlet. T.iability pro rata with the even is ''he Twp. of Flma. Ail approved accounts were ordered x101 'od rotlncll adjourned to Meet Oct. Snd, The following aoeonn°9 were 1)a'" Road accounts . $8298 Drainage 29 t' Relief 48.00 St11ppn and Tdve:doek 87.09 Ethel VIIalge B. G. TT. .............. Ctrs nts Reps4rs at office 248.80 3. H. Pear, Clerk 30.00 84.00 X51 M S. of united Church The Women's Missionary Society of the Fretted (lurch met at the home of Mre, S. F, Davison on Tues- day evening, .Sept, 7. with an attend— ance of 21, The Scripture lesson was road by Miss Robinson followed by prayer by Mrs. Wilson. The new Study Book 'West of the Gorges' was• introduced by Mrs. Nichol. Mists Buchanan told something of that. author, Kenneth Beaton. He watt born in Huron Cotm-ty :tad attended school in Clinton. A solo 'The (lltrist of the Cross' was sung b*• Mre, H. Thomas, The meetfn. 0109011 with prayer by Mrs, Melttil.. 1