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The Brussels Post, 1948-9-22, Page 1FOS f PUBLIS}UNG HOUSE re- C ® t an 'Dance rignassels Town fl October 1st at O F m Wednesday, September 22nd, 1:348 Brussels Wins Third Straight Game 'Brussel:, Lilies need city one more victory hi int Cl.fford Imp•°rlira from the \V.OAA. ,m) tiunl' im. Ino` 1 .`j t; too,: their thtrl straight game i1: th , 1,' ,t of ;even . aeries when ih"v defeated Clifford 13-7 of Victoria park here on Tues - ;day night. The visitors getaeil a 3-0 score �ln the first inning, but the Brussels 1 girls soon tonic the 1eui, when the 1 Clifford p11eh•`r walked four in a rens, I • rad kept it fo" the rest of the game I1'be Lnportal pn' is their 'egulir I pitcher and from there on the game Fall Fair. Sept. :.0. O:.t. The lireeters or lilt fall Fair wish reeled an r' h"tc' n'e ill flu• 1Ldurrr sections that et•'^r entry tiuiat have an entry tag atte ." -'1 to 1'. l:rcrl r•xhibltor must list in an entry form till artiel', r•nrerr •1 fnr corn Petition. Th .se entry tar, and entry forms may be obtained fin))) the secretary, tary, Rev. G. r,. 3111ne. All indoor rin\•btts will be jndgrd durine the ai,erpnnn If Sent. 30. and must, therefore, be placed in their Proper sections not later than 12 - o'clock - an l.hot day All tv-'- stnek and outd.n• exhibits nnist be entered not lat'r than 12-o'clnc1: on was a goal ore w'(n both teams I (let. I. ell ria'. ,•.t • ell] 111` lord' 1, Il ittet hi, foe he i,lute !Beer N. i- r';. !1. A• (hnipl ii. c.. end A. ;\ otic"'on. p., S. Siete-neon c. If llru--`7114 girls •,fay he. lu -'1p" softball tilt ova •r 111. y 1)1ly d last lime in rliffn'•d when they se0i'ed , 5 home runs the cop will be th,"rs, e 'Don't rail to 0e tit?n. to 11'',ij ort t, \'roll' fr•i 01. Square dance eolnpetitinila tare been revived fine\ are pror'n'c noputr at ihr, Fall' Snhstantiat prizes h,. 1. ,• ntf`'. •d The Untied Church The P^arra»teut of Infant Baptism was administered at the morning worship in the United Chrnclt, The following children 'were presented by their parents, Ronald Virifliam Dunsford, eon of Mr, and 'Mrs. Will. ]ani 1'. Dunsford of Louden Ross Allan TTennirntwtay, son of Mr, and Mrs. Carl T2»mingway; Irma Eliza- beth Bernard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bernard; Mary Lorene Watson, Ilan alter of Mr. and Mn.s Carson Watson; and Robert Leonard Tyerntan, son of t1r. and Mrs. Nem Tyerman. The morning sermon was on "Tho Authority of Jesus," The choir sang an appropriate number. 1n the evening Mr. Wilson spoke of the meaning of the Old Testament account of the Floor. NOTICE Irene Pease will be closed for holidays from Friday morning, September 34th till Monday, October 4th. Blessed are they that keep Hie comntandnlents and that seek Hint with the whole heart. Melville Church Minister Rev. Q. A. Milne, M.A. Sunday School assembles at 10,45 a. m. 11 a, rat. Rally Lay Servt`.3. Theme "The Good Shepherd' Presentation of Diplomas. Sacrament of Baptism. 7 p, m. Divine Service. Services 0u Standard Time. Louis D. Thompson, Organist and Chortmaster. TheEnited C?. urch OF CANADA Minister Rev. Hugh C. Wilson Organist Ml's. fan Wllbee 11 Morning Worshlte BAs A Man Thdnketit." Senior Congregation 12 Church School and Bible Class, 7 p. m. Evening Pnaise "Standing PP To Life." Meauber& of the Lions Club Especially Invti'ted to this Service. �'eryone parially Welcome, • Church of England Parish of Brume?* Flee. J. 11. Kerr, Brussels 18th Sunday Atter 'i'rt.iity September 20th, 10'13 St. Georges Church, Watton. -- 9.15 a. m. Morning Prayer Sunday School Bt. David's Church, Henfrn— 10.15 a. m, Sunday School 11.16 a. m. Morning Prayer St. John's Church, Brunets -- 2 p, m, Sunday School 8 p, m, Evening Prayer' 5c BINGO Se In the Brussels Legion Hall SATURDAY, 25th from 9 to 12. Good Prizes Everybody Welcome Under auspices of the Brussels Branch of the Canadian Legion. PEOPLE WF KNOW Two former well-known residents Paid a brief visit to our town this Mrs. Jas. Name and Mrs, Allen Cameron are sisters of the deceased. week in the persons of Alex Rose of Mrs. Clara Omstetd spent the Ottawa and Rola W. Ross of latter part of last weak at the ]tome of her brother. Alrm Hunter, Sea- ------------ r'!7 ea•R'!7 AT31Plr A. R. Cameron, lOte con, is 11 patient in the K. & W. HosP1T.al, Kitchener. Mrs. H. A. Keys and sister 'tire Meyer, spent several days last week visiting their brother Jas. and Mrs. Fulton, Mitchell. Quite a number from this district attended the Wester't hair 1t Contin last week. Wes. and Mrs, Mclliachern were wPelt end guests of Pet':r and Mrs. Baker. Word was received here of the dente of n former resident in the Person of George Campbell, Clinton. Toronto. They were accompanie by Mrs. Garry Wilson and Mrs. Bishop also of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. McCall attend ed the anniversary services in Walton last Sunday. forth. Th' male quartette of Knox Pres- byterian Church furnished special music at Bethosda Church on Sunday evening, Sept 10, accanlpanied' by Mr. and Mrs. Herb Mantling spent Mrs. T. D. Mt e They also sang the week end at Kitchener and New at the regr,lar ntn.a ug sort'+• hire Hamburg. I Sunday night will ',a the nonchld Mr. and Mrs. Trio. Rowland attend-' Ing Sunday for 131 I D. MacIver as ed the Embro Fall Fair oe Monday I minister het e. The=rrtirP, nu rnntp„tit1 11 to i1 afternoon of Oct. that one team, If nor several, from the Brn.sesis district will talte pari I Milne preaeheel nn the uL,re t 'Ti t fu. Brussels Ten nave Garbage Coit riot: 1 start 6 ere t ,e r Lucilia» in 111'• a ..i everyone in Rrus,r•11 with Ili t ,t..,• 1 too:. 1• t-: t Lt. `•.,n 1 tt .1 1 ,1. '.k a ! healthy ' n natio 1 1t is it:e ( t. u•v /1 1,1,0,- 01 tit), v I. of ,para n\r. ation that drew'. !t e• -1113 oil , \C:0, 1, „• - , • I+ .tem:• fn,l i'' it n'- !lox, it r Post. OPI'1' 1A.RY Mrs. John ' 1INnhb n „ I I,„ .. r%v.,- 71,).11;'), . ,- ship nn Stutrl t, 7nur»nl. : ':'Pt i,, Grey Township, Mary \i ,^•'sir r 1 .1.1 n Sir•' .11 1e- hr ,i �'• 1"I seri. rh yen:r--+ :touch the lair Tame McNutt. and McTaggart, 15th rm -oiu.t •r;. p rye r.{,rn -v. ts(11. nr,i"1 ;dr Ai ':,',h .net hal r•, al,inr1 l -ll' .0 the i^',1, r•'ltlrt.. ,,11 (toy Tap CII w 14 f. Ill' 771her BRUSSELS, O% 'i P '` I Name Wingham Cleric l're:ab, tery ? rlodei atcm Rev. A. Nimmo, Win+'.u,tni. t 1.�. l hn• to 1ii' 'tel:. tnetttng of Minor-3Taitt:tut e, 1. 1• r c i:t ('ranbrook, wits i 3 1 all from the 10. ` church. A'menti fr•t•, to l: 1 ' 1 r ' 1 I MacTver. Cranbrook, was rote -.:t M: tS and sustained. The Pr, lit ere =- firer , et Gu. -i„nat, t r 1 I;.t _0 RL^ Smith, arrant Kinlnr ;eel 1: 1 ,r,i Mr, Smith ,v111 assume dot, ' Qetober with the Troth t ,T'1z Church in Ohio. Rev. G. A. Mete... • s hn i'r'-b t • t: c•t,rrtlr. ('r'nt i iltn 03't,nt..1 Melville Chur,h ,,,. ), ` 1 !; :r'iln is •,err ndr•1 mn1 r,rnr .f tL•e ehar,:,� of (t^3ts• At the mnrni'n" -' i"'ie- - 1". a�nla' n Rev. Mr. Milne preached on ihr. ^rel t 10'1.1 ,1 wh r••:,. s , 1 h :.'1 brook and Pthei Rev H ?e• who knew her, Ii 1i tl i T 1 irnoty; tc a- ubjort 'God nn4 t1" inilrrlrr,l' t d th 1 nP^d it r The fnnernl, a i'r'e was .,•?, 111.01'.111-.0 “1• sips• rat the 11t1 c s mase n or, v,•n r'lV -n. (lhristinn whop -Teti who spentt frt,ut nett t tt t ,r 1 7 n *1y aO'' ,, r,n•h 1.761"( 1 it anti K',ilouti1. r t, . h l'0 „ Ree- W Sin pied. , personal c'vp 1 -r re M14 Mary t Pt \T TV, l' e bites of the. Visesl Aids 4e- 'T' Lan 3tr^arlanr t , h P" t i t a agnate lour' theth r? to :^- 1`rn '• ;.. in 1i n ,ilton dueler thesales- •t i,,r?tot's\\ ('ort :in7, Grey Pr n rd •,-, t .. ?t i- 1 �'1ri.l}- At the Pr 1 1'41 d,it'i i 1 1117• an em r+, thrombi* 1 Am', o t ti and 't'• 'b t'1'ter� 'tire. mo -r Rr' .T. Honevn,e 1 n = :etA 1, it js nnl'rtl and Mrs. Rowland received two first prizes in crochet work. Mrs. B. Wlr,ttard has returned home after visiting in 9•t. Catharines and Brampton. Mrs. A. Baeker is visiting with her daughter Mrs, Douglas Warwick to Owen 50011d. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dunsford and children Carl and Ronald of T.ondon also Mr. and Mrs. Dunsford Sr. of Exeter were week end visitors witk Mrs. Alfred Baeker. • Mr. and Mrs, D. Warwick of Owen Sound °pont the week end with relatives here. AUCTION SAL. E At Lot 27,,lion. 14, M"T1I11op. In Tillage of Waltcn, or Saturday, Sept. 1 25, at 1 o'clock. i CATTLE+\ -1. Ayrshire cow, 7 years old, line in Nov ; 1 Ayrshire cow 6 years,- due in N)1,7 1 Ayrshire cow, 4 years, dao in Nov.; 2 Ayrshire cows, 4 ;'e:n's old, fresh; 1 Ayrshire cow, 3 ycnrs. fresh; 1 steers' arc! 2 ,heifers (1100 to 711e lbs. Durham); 8 jI 'Durham spring calves; 3 cnit'es 4 6 weeks old. 21 pigs a'i11' 141 lbs 3 reentered Sows 21.3 mantles old, , e 300 pullets, Mnesoyt arils binder 6 ft. out; Deering nuiaef' 5 ft. out; cultivator; M-13 seed drill, Maxwell hay loader, dump rake, •i•sec,an) harrows; Bain Iwagon of rubber; hay rack; land roller; turnip seeder. grindstons, wheel barrow; 2,000.1h, scale; roof IMilner; :grain grinder; 1500 ha.t mixed grain. Qtlatility of mangoids, Range shelters, chicken feeders,, water fountains. Baled shavings. Extension ladder, Barred sprayer, 3 gallon hand sprayer. Quantity of oyster shell and some lumber. 13 gallons paint paint sprayer. Do»b10 lime ss doulttetrees, chains, forks, shock, tools and numer0nts other articles I50 lb. genie. Acme Qiiehen it(atar (with oven 4e resaroirl, Kitchen table. Tories of salt- cash, ' HAROLD F$Al'1C10. Proprietor, ' Harold Jaeklc.t :Ltteitl ,beer. Harvey Johnston, Clerk In this competiliree 'ellen there will he the baby contest ;';poll='n•'•d by the Majestic Women's institute and financed by the Linna' Club r, rugements o ere helm mode- tis 1'; r displays of farm itnplentrnre al 1 hnnsehnlrl feu'ni'nrr. Requests Ter concessions for r •Tr" •'Il l' 0t 1' ell:, would in'Iic1', that noon` regi; faint from hnneer et the Fair. Long-distance iatllalrles regarding the midway would point, to loads of fun for young and old alike. The pavilion will be open to the public on Ole evening of S?p t, 3n and a programme of fl1rn' ".ill to - presented. The local Spent leader ten' rr•,mis ed a big entry in the handcraft section. The purpose of the Fair -is to stimulate intereee in rural life ani encourage the raising o:' the very best in farm product'. To achieve its purpose the Fair must have the wholehearted support of everynee in the community The directors solicit the he 1p of the public in malrin the 1940 Fair, rrt lust, anothsr Pair. but a record Fair. Snnd.cy will be 11a'1 'nt Standard ime, Sunil]' Schoto at 10 a.m. :end preaching terti',e et 11 a.m. • NOTICE— Cambrid;e Clothes represent- ative will be at the Arcade Store on Wednesday morning, Sept. 29th with made -to -measure suits. Mahquerade Dance To be held on Oct. 28 in Brussels Town Hall, sponsored by Ladies' Auxilary to the Canadian Legion. Ken Wilbee's Orchehtra. Prizes. Admission 7Sc including lunch. Watch your paper for further particulars. Capitol Theatre LISTOWFL Wed. Thur. Fri. Sat. ' Sept, 22-23-24-25 Bing Crosby, Barry Fitzgerald Directors On Duty At The Fail Fair ' Heavy Horses,—John Yndll, Joir1 Bryans, Bert Hemingway, Jiro Turnbull. Light Horses—John Bowman, Bert ,Tohnetton, Wm. Spell,. Pure -Bred Cattle --Seek Wheeler. Tames Armstrong, Geo. Menzies, Harvey Johnston. Dairy Cattle Wilfree Shoetretd, Chester Rintoul, Roy Hall. Swine—Russell Knight, Norman, Bonver, Wilbur Turnbull, Sheep—Wm. Tir'nhull, .Hot Michie, i °tin: Smith. Grain—Geo. Mantles. Wm. Smith. Ivan McArter. Poultry --`Carl TTemtnwsv, Art Syn- ott, Orval Harrison. Roots, etc..—John Bowman. Harold Spear, Wesley Tierr, Fruit—Li0yd 001i'e:sr, R. J. Mr. Lanchlin, Sam Sweonee. Police—.Tacit Work. 1). =3 McTavish, W. H. King, Wm Perrie, Children's Sports—Ken Ashton. Ross Lawless,. las, Arm+:troue% School Competiti:ns-digin, Ashton, G. Willis, Miss d'sis? Little. D. Dunbar, Mrs. Lyle Gordon. Entertainment --,T. Wheeler, 1V. Short -reed, T-. \Vhec er, W, H. lithe. Racing Comm'ttl'e 'P. I, elcOrev le, R, , MrLaucliho. Geo Call'raith, teased are the Prir in hear they shall :a,• rod' and arlt'.ined 111- pr+vmtsPs made to nog, w•hr: n the enndilicuts involved nth:' tn'le Mr. Gerald Gibson rendered the solo 'Nino'y 'rad Nin P'. Daae Caulfield in I i 'Alex Anderson "`Welcome St: anger" Toth—Campbell Tho bran° of Mn.9nd Mist G"•', .1 Carnpliell. RR. 1, Erre) dee •'•'t. ,l with late summer flnwers was the setting Saturday afttrnnon of the marriage of their (linear, r Man•aar'' Tete,,, f'tlil'tn.•1 t .Toho .Tent„, 1'n11t :on of Mr. and Mrs. Pint Troll of Yrnmg. Sank. Rev, Tin eh \1'llsrtt nfflriated at ''he ceremony at 2:00 Thp bride :iron in marriage by her father• r:a" _r'.rn:''1 in `.ilii,. re- yen sheer w'th sue t heart neck- line outlined with sc'Plins and metallic embn,itle y -1 i„•• Q rnntt,° bend icp•- midriff. softly 9a e i ,1c''1. fall ,lercn: ,:rd ,''It wreath of orange bins ams held her flnec r tip 'CPU of ra' n 1 1113, she carried a bognet of red gladioli, her only ernsment a strias of pearls a gift of the Broom, Miss Floreeee Campbell was her sister's bridesmaid. she was gowned in blue taffeta with a 11.31110011 of blue flowers, she carried a nose fray of white and 11'0;c tots"r. Cdr. Harold Gond Ica= groomsman. The bride's mrrhrr was dressed it a blue dress and wore a corsage of asters. A buffet lunch about 4n guests wa; ?ervri\ in by Mi•s .Tames Pestell• Miss (1, nr.r.:i Th111bar. Bnnnln (tndd"n, Ruby Jonas and Pauline Machan. Cm-s's were present from To'onte, riodrrtrh Wrneeter, Listowel, At - Sat. Mat. 2:30—serial, shorts II Fair Special Baby Show A baby show will he jointly spon- sored by the Majestic. Institute and the Brussels Lions Club. Prtzee and (leases as follows: 'Up to 6 months--lst 04,00; 2nd $3.00; 3rd $2.00; 4th $1.00. 6 menthe to 1 year—let $4.00; 201] 03,00; 3rd $2.00; 4th $1.00. $5.00 for the gest baby In the show. A special token will he given °nob baby not 1n cash awards. Please have entries in to Majestic Secretary, Mrs. John Spell- by Sep' temiber 251.71. CARD OF APPRECIATION Mrs. Gordon Spetran wishes to take this opportunity. of thanking those who rerttembered her, with cards, flowers, treats and gifts, while n patient In the Iiistowei Menlorlal Hospital. Aleo Drs. and Nurses and the staff ,tf the hospital for their I kind attention. Mon. Tues. Sept. 27-28 "The Trouble with Women" with Teresa Wright Ray Milland TUESDAY FOTO-NITE OFFER $130.00 Mon. Attend. card night Wed. Thur. Sept., 20.30 Van Johnlaton June Allyson in "HIGH BARBAREE” (Ir�arats ,,. Fri. Sat. October 1.2 "Summer Holiday" In Technicolor with Mickey Rooney—a Gay family comedy all will enjoy CKNX Every Mon. to Fri. at 6:00 P.M. •r.• • Mrs I,i,.r Y 17.1 1t 1T":.,n.• t,: .,l ;t rat. Teeth • 'r❑,. 11111•' Tarn., 1,7:10r, Toni '=Irnmint. (? lc., : .!"-d p. C.S. Notes Rarkwell. rH lnnl Celt Tr.' .Tam's and Tnlm. rarer t.'-,'. L r Tln' p^llh•arore n• r T(1:, -4e1 I'ni-'ht. Gori\ '1 T(:ni•rh. T:- T.. T:(7'"' ?, it T1uno:,t nn. 110,10 •r C:rnph"n rad (lore. Mao,) Tete floral 'e-1 ertt+"s woe, ,•mined 1,3 Rn s Cameron. 'iotas Truett'. r. Pas,. Knight..Tinnie len' tilt Ar:h'•' Smith and Stuart Evans. interment r e•- .1r . ^— NOTIr:F. TO COt.1 RACTORS Tender, will he ret.rir -.t by the Town -hip of `'Orris to 04,00 and •.'r ,otn•'mrttrlr 'leo roots of the tassel Drain and 120 rads of the M; rattghey Dr a Ti Tenders to h,f in 1`e- .1 P.??.. ' lar Or • , , 111, Gee ete ITC. t ;Pik COURT OF REVISION r, Illi n1' f , 1:t 1 of b., 1',4'• Ass•etnenf loll ter Morris Township will be held on Monday October 4th at 2 P.M. All the appeals must Le in the hands of the Clerlt prior to this date, GDO. MARTIN, Cleric 'Heir'1:-. i:eptembor le tie.,. iett t nr. of B.C.S. elected tooth i" Pleat r,mn'il for the year lee, Tete rainy= ta",1 remold MacPanaid Vice -President --Frances Dennis c••,•rr•lary mr• :t c.-\Targsrrt rardift Prtnist Teeneeth 9 rant Pianist --Maris Oliver fnr• rl rnnve:r?r--Doreen Long Lnnoh Convenor •]Dan Ste. Maris Literary Convenor —Ts ihelle Spat. Feetnr---.Tito A rmstrong Girls' Sports Director -- Vivi,' An- derson P,nys' Sports Director—Toho Wilson Tag Day For Blmd T!tls Pontri.l; . Si pt. _ W•11 be Tae nay in 11 t ht aim of ibo blind. Tt 1 twit•: epou0nrce by tet' Inca] Lions Cleb. Give generously in nil of this wo••thy cause. R.C.A. Band Here The ltd ih,('..4. 11, 1111. of \\'inthain. gave a concert at victoria Park at 8:15 on Tuesday night. Pes:+ib1Y because of the cold there was not e, arge addieucc t t enjoy the splendid wool, Brussels and Ethel. mustic. amoliskeemuserergareSVMemeterveavor 137•.• Scout Cehibit A.r:d Booth r r ,ti n o.;, fnr re tiriT I'll will 1 1'.•,' ef ]ural 01y 70.7911 Trmpe. They will 'tar,. an diary/icy' in the padaee. 4.1 articles which the boys have made. Tittre are 13 hero- enrolled eroenrolled In tet" Brussels troupe w'il:'): Gerald Gibson as Scant Master. Kett. ('riemnn is new ascletan1 Scoot Master, These- young men dece•rve. a great deal of credit for their inter- est in The 11,17? and they should. receive all possible aso,ittance.,. ;,.- i,11 c.s appreciation, fr m1 -parentis and all those interested in the welfare of our childr:-n. The nor - Scouts will also have a booth on title fair grounds 0u•\ we urge all comelree to the " fair to give them Meer patronage. —^ BORN 1`TI)11E' `---To \1e-. and Mrs. Charges Storey in Biuit"1s on S>ptara3;vtw 14th—a eon, Dental Charles. E `' PLOY S ''nd EMPLr S New contribution rates for Line yment : usur ace Are effective October 4, 1948 The new contribution rates are:— Class Class of Employed Persons 0 While earning less than 90 cents a day or while under 16 years of age ..."-,-•.,.-,.-••-,- (*Paid on his behalf by the employer) • 1 Earnings in a week: $ 5.40 to $ 7.49............, 2 Earnings in a week': $ 7.50 to $ 9.59..,.--- 3 Earnings in a week: $ 9,60 to $11.99 ...... 4 Earnings in a week: $12.00 to $14.99,. .• 5 Earnings in a week: $15.00 to - 6 Earnings in a week: $20.00 to $25.99 .„.-,.••,.- 7 Earnings in a week: $26.00 to $33.99».-- 8 Earnings in a week; $34.00 or moret ..... tWeekly and monthly rated employees earning $3,120.00 or more a year are not insured. On and after SeP'tember 20, 1948, new denominations of UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE STAMPS will be on sale at POST OFFICES. Surplus stamps of old denominations may be exchanged at Post Oakes any time prior to October 31, 1948. EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 4, 1948, INCREASED BENEFITS ARE PAYABLE TO CLAIMANTS WITH DEPENDENTS. THERE ARE OTHER C ANGE S AFFE E ING BOTH EMPLOYEES ANDFor full particulars, apply to the nearest office of TUE UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION TALLONE. 1' G. BISSON C. A. L. MURCH11l�f J. i C Chief ommssioner Commissioner t0'eanitmi,ssion,rx WEEKLY RATE Employer Employee Cents Cents 9 *9 18 24 24 24 24 30 36 42 Value of Weekly Stam Cents 18 12 30 15 18 21 24 30 36 42 42 45 48 60 72 84