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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1948-10-13, Page 1POS r PUBLISHING HOUSE 2 Cans Peas Suet. Quality • 2 Pkgs. Corn Starch 1 Ib. Custom Sliced Bacon 2 --- 20 Oz. Cans Pork Beans 19c 25c 65c 25c 'rr CEWA Phone 5 R4 -FJ GROCEIFJUA e Delver — The Biggest Dance of the Season to the music of Frankie Banks in Brussels Town Hall Wednesday, October 20th Sponsored by the Ladies' Softball Club Novelty and special dance prizes Dress Optional Admission — 75c Dancing 9 P.M. to 1 A.M. Anniversary Knox Presbyterian Church, Cranbrook Sunday, October 17th Rev. P. Ferguson, Hensall Guest Preacher Special music by the choir. Services 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m' Brussels W,M.S• of The United Church 011 Tuesday. Or•t. 5. 'ire Woolen's Missionary Society of the United Church met' at the hon,• of 11rs. A. ]frown, with an attendance of 1'r. 'Mrs. frnv4 oi, presided, The worship service was read by Mr4, IfeLeuc'hlin followed by prayer by Mrs. Davison. The vi-''ifiog (•0ntnllttee reported making 10 ca11s, Mee. A..\rntstrong wee llao10(1 as delegate to the sectional meeting being held at Gerrie, Friday, Oct, 1[i, Miss Spat -Hug, returner] missionary, of St. 3Ta1•ys, will be the <pnakr'r at the :ttlnul Thlutkoffer'ng meeting. Miss Medd r' ml an artiel.' "The r'1n)1111 reaches ort." 14s. Brown and firs. Armltrnn„ ling] chary:, of the Study Rook, `West of the Gnrgee.' )reviewing the second ullapter. The meeting closed with the doxology. 11e1'r'slumenl11 were 0ery(1 by the hostess and a social hall' hoar en- joyed. \Vet;lnc:,day, OctoIi3b 1-..^lth, 1 Continued Cut Offs Certain • Unless Consumption Reduced The electric pint 1 ,1111 t it • 1<r acute. 1'Isle•,; Bro.-4.01.1.!tizeim !1t11I voluntarily cuopern'1' le lydnc i ing the consumption 1 1 our daily I prima the cut—offs will eomtlnue or may even he increased. \ye now have Power shut offs !rent 11: t5 a.m. to 1 1)1)1, and lice a to 11 P•in. '1'101111 could be avoided, as they aro in some surrounding communities, if Meat users of hydro wo 111 maks a reel (°]Tori to keep '01)11uml)tion down to a minimum. We have no fartoldes In 13, eesls. \Vs !MVP 110 factories in Brus;'1 Store's and other commercial users thc,y r01r1151ent only one third of ] local consumption. Householders consume two thirds of the power need. It Is then 41e0ultely 'i1, to 11rwies14 housewives to se- that cur consumption comes down to the quota allowed. It ;e(plire4 some effort and inrnmvenience het it eau he done and it will retnlVe the n e , eity for complete cut offs. I ennm111e1 to use 11.1 (OW 11(01134 115 possible. Turn out a light tit,- instant you do 1101 require It, Do not nee ,leolriral appliances if YOU can do without them, and use them at all tines ae sparingly as pnssihle. Tt is from ,Monday to Friday that the shortage ill 111,4044 se arrange to cin all possible 1lmisehold tasks requir- ing ele4tl'ieity, 1:111'11 54 ironing., on •Saturday. -751 Domestic users n're asked for their atnost co-operation to rednee the power load from Mondays t o Fri- days. Civic 1)11(1e as well as self intorest demands the heartiest co - ore ration from every citizen. The United Church Anniversary services were held On Sunday last 111 I:he. Brussels TTnited Church, Rev. '3. L. Lewis, • M.C.. B.A.. B.D., was the guest l prnsrller at both morning enol even- ing services, delivering sermmis that were both challenzing and in- !sPirhlg. In the morning the ^lroir sane. the anthem "0 Come Let 1's Pine." Mr, Gibson Willis sang, "Bice' thio 'UMW' a•Ory effectively. A nuartet rfmpnsed of 3Tisses Dnrothz Derma and Ruth Wilson and Messrs Lawrie cousins and John Wilson sang the (lospel Nytol, "When the Roll is i eadled up yonder," Melville Church 111 the evening the choir sang "T "The Bin of Ingratitude" was the llleard the voice nI ,T1.u= soy "by Mc' There will be a presentation subject of Rev. Mr.31don's sermon Phainl. A solo"'Behold what t the Thanksgiving service in manner of 1"e" was contributed and dance for Mr. and Mrs. Bill .1.‘.4!\lelville Church on Sunday morning. by Miss Zeta Munro of Auburn in Coleman in Ethel, on Monday, The sermon 111 'ns hosed on the mir- excel'tent voice, The :Hived quer- . Oct. 18. 1 f the cleansing f t1 t let sans; the hymn "Now the day le le e o lc a rmis ng o 1g' ten over.'• Mrs, Tan Wilbee presided a• lepers, nine nI whom failed to the organ return and thank Jesus for their Humble yourselves ander the mighty hold of God and IIe shall lift you up Melville Church Minister Rev. G. A. Milne, M.A. 10 a. m. Sunday School and Bible Class, 11 a. in, "Notes and Beams." 7 p, nl. Divine Service, Louis D. Thompson, Organist and Chonimaster. TheUnitedCTurch of CANADA 11 a. m. Morning Weren't) Rally Day Service Superintendent in charge Attendance Awards The Brownies, Girl Guides, Rangers, Cubs and Boys Scouts. Will be guest at this service. 7 p, m. Evening Praise. Redigghlg Old Wells, Everyone aerially Welcome, Church of England Perish of Brussels Rev. J. H. Kerr. Brussels. 21st Sunday Atter Trinity October 17th, 1048 St. George's Church Walton-- 915. n, 111. Morning Prayor Children's Day Service St. David's Church, Henfryn- 10.16 a, m, Sunday School 11.10 Children's Day Service 8t. Johns Church Brussels -- L p, 1n, Sunday School 8 p, m. Children's Day Service anniziug deliverance. The anthems were "Give to our God immortal Praise,” Miss Mary Loll McFarlane taking the solo part, "0 Lord, how, manifold are Thy mercies" by Ba mhy. The evening service was with- drawn on account of the 1"niter] Church anniversary seevio", The choir, under the direction ori Louis D. Thompson, attended the Anniversary service at Knox Presby- terian Church, 13010 5ve. on Sunday, afternoon and 01111p11511 the anniver- sary music, Mexican Bazaar 1. Come and buy your Christmas Gifts at the Mexican Bazaar and enjoy a cup of tea and a friendly chat in a South-of•the-Border atmosphere. Brussels Library Saturday, November 6th, 1948 Under the auspices of the Young Women's Guild of Melville Pres- byterian Church. REGENT THEATRE E ;Seei.fi1,rth, ''r'nt. NOW PLAYING Thurs., Fri„ Sat. Oct, 14-15-16 mow... Breaks Arm In Fall Mrs. ,T, C. Backer hart the MIs• fortune to fall and break her right n.rm. The accident occurred while sue was down town shopping en Saturday. Mrs. Baeker slipped no the wet sidewalk to front al the, hank of Comemrce. `h• Engagement Announcement The engagement 1n announced 01 Marjorie F.tbrl, daughter of Mrs, 1731101 Hackwell and at, lute Elmer• T-Tnekwell, Written to Dangles Camp- bell, son of Mr. and Mrs, M, Fraser el' Blyth. The wedding to tape place in October, CARD OF THANKS - 1 wish to tllanit my neigtlh0uro and friends for the cards end gifts re. (mired, also to my teacher Miss Little and pupils of S.S, No, 4 for their lnindness during ley sickness. Elizabeth Pipe 25 Competitors Range le Av... From Eighty Years To Eight; Former Bicycles To Contest J. Hotly, W. J. Leeminej Take Championships; Only Four Contestants Out of 25 Use N,rsee AT'111'R1.,1, Oct v. 11' 111 1'1 gal•. hlr WpAr wawainal •0111141ryth- '5'r01 of .\nl0ng1, Ih, ti !'i 11 111,0 11 I'lOwmnn's ,'(4,'4t4,e1 v.t roar rats off one of It h1're plew:ne. ma(14(0 of 1•eeem ',':n• . •.chit J, ( •like ;t.rints crinins hrrt•k tin 11(1'- row4 rn a match pint of n, nr13• 20 acres. .Tames Hoeg, T{ R Seaforuh. 11 veteran of 21) e,•ar;' S11,111111'1 ,•n,e. petition. a(lde more blul'. Is l0 hie potIti,:n, added more laurel,, 1•, hl, ellanipirtnshill in the lint' re011 Masses Champion:ide 'n the fem.- tor 1'. "for events was won, ,0:111<t a hie 114441 of rivrth, by W. J 1.'•,Imin•r. Walton. Balance of eptrioe the trend to nee -limit 5Pfl, f:trmolrt0:; 21 of 4110 21 a0104tell11 ; need ,re 4111. 011(1 01,1•.• fear m- 1 \'t,r•111 amore' the• 11• .,rr1.1,143n•• quol'ttte was 40 -ye' )')), 'h^1111, IL•,Ilais 01' A1111'111 Nol only am he emnplrte hi,' 1141 `hive stint betwene the 11,o' hun'1, . Lefer,• eampetinrr llo hieeel .1 the -eel,. nlil04 (rent his home 111 \uburn village to the Rite of the thatch, 10 -Year -Old Sod Plowing lands were lai<! nut 1,11 the farm of S1r•0141') 1'lundt'' a' lot 21, con. 1, West WIn^,r,011 township. :\l1 ,-vents 1v"r" plrworl ar-n111 an11, Ofiirinl" lead made arrangement= to us, the ad- joining farm of Lreli'• iHallan: f n• stubble glasses. het there were ng' entrant, for stubble ni' 01, 1. The land on which the match w•11" plow eel had- had only one Pell' r:livf•,l', a w•r-,it nen to relieve 011e 4r•' ^hr eourlitiOns of the past hyo 1110n'hs but the soil was 135•(4) in nature. and provided r"aeonably 51,5(1 eon• flillots for the match. Judge of the event was Albert 13ruut0)4. Tarn, 0110 of (h, Onrr'11 1047 champions who 1,1,t 0int+,1' went to (creat Britain to )'epee.;.nt Cannel in international plowle- mateh„s. OI0olnls of the ln1tr11 inelmrled Wilmot TInark". (lode - Hell. president; Ebner Dennis. 'N::1 ton, rice -president; L. E. Cer,1!ff. M.P., Brnsesls. seeretaly-are:retrra•; Brown Smith, Harry Sturdy. 1,01 - an 3TeCavin, and Teverett Finnigan, field committee: Thema, W bsty, Dungannon. in charge of arranging for teams; George Feagan. (lode - rich, in charge of oreenging fo,- tractors. Push -Plow Is Novelty Ma.chtnery denulnatretions by n . power -operated triple :414"", and by a sub -Boiler, attracted attention from many of tate ,'r',wd of more than 1.080. Another innovation that drew attention was Themes Hec- kett's equipment in rine of the tractor -plowing classes. T'nlilie ev cry other outfit nn tis, field. his tractor pnsherl its plow inst'5(1 of pulling. Plow and h•aetm• 1111 the • 'Hackett equipment were a single Writ. mounted on fourruhher•tired wheels, with the engine at rear. the plowman seated In alt•, middle. I nnd 1914 plowshare at the front where the plowman cnnld sim111- tanen041p watch his w•1erls end its plowpoint. Seven entries were in the field in the boys' tractor event. raceme (10w11 to ,eight•ye•1r-old George Smyth Ann of 11r. and Mrs, cordon Rnlytit, R.R. 2 Auburn. R' stilts were ate follows: Horse Classes Noire ph -Armen. reeklente ar TTnrn11 enmity: Thninas 1-1111ant. .\morn1. Open (lass fm 30Inter plows with skimmers, Jam,': Thee, R R. 5 Senfnrih. 110vs 1n and 1111 - de^ Archer Boil. finde-tell tewn- , ship; .Tnhu1 Clm•10. R.R. 5 Gnloricll. t Tractor Closes Boys under 19 3'rare, tul'114o rot less then 111 -hien fer:'w•.: Arthur 13niten, Dn11111: joint 1T'Gavin. Walton; 13'11 Robertson. R.R. 5 (10drrich: Nen Rn00,w0e, R.R. 1) Peafort1eestha. He70.rrin•h n 00f 111'm7' even+• no3.t Mr. and Mrs. (brit,, Lime of Ponta ' hn 'rlvc `C. Monica, Cal„ have 1.etnrned home . Looming.. Walton Allen \V-llper, after spending sortie 171111e with RoY 11'arlthi11; ,Toe Gibenn, Clinton; and Mrs. Bennett and ether relatives. Kenneth M11.r1)minid, 130150 14. 011,•:1 i11 Brussels and Blyth, 01nRN fm wldo.bottom Plows, torn• Mrs, Sarah Campheli of Reginn, ing not less th 111 1"dnrh fnrrnws S;islr„ spent the 11553 two weeks ! Cernld D1lstnw•. pout .\1hert: Harry with her sister Mrs. Roy Bennett ,Tnhn11ton. Seafnrth: Timmis TTnr- and other relatives, mr,4, Campbell 1tett. ,R, '7 Intcltnnw 1Tm'on rnnn- Big City Is now in London with her daughter ty residents, veterans of the Pee- with1 Margaret O'Brien & Robert Preston (3chret e9by RMorw.n.R. SBh1ennvnl9 wairn- PoevfmGhrt1311W1 mCo' uttsT, Tn11r.o1.d Pr\vO,rl- . M.G.M!s Big-hearted drama with will spend n week with relatives 1r ton; Kenneth Scott, Anhorn, Ford in the city. Tractor r111es: 1rthnr Th0lnpsmi. songs. Se sure to see this one. , Mr, end Mrs. Tom, Watson spent ' .\n111t•11; T,nrry 011b, p Beier: ,the holiday week -end with reintivea 1 Bah Wllsmr, R.R, 3 Anhurn. Mon., Tues., Wed. Oct. 18.19.20 It Had To Be You with Ginger Rogers and Cornet Wilde Be sure to see this brand new comedy with two of your screen favorites, Next Thurs., Fri., Sat. Oct, 21.22.28 Magic Town with James Stewart and Jane Wyman The story deals with a small town on Election Day. Be sure to sec this one. COMING -- Cass Timberlane with Spencer Tracy and Lana "Turner It's Crank! Crank! Crank! For Telephone Operators Football it's crank! crank! , 1 111 0• 1)u. 1• 101,51140m opernters on the !uvea "1nngc for eveq hour the 11Ydro Off Ihe,r' love. The aoalt lin,:-' . .11,,1• .1 cru --y ou„• uU +1w I,,. switchboard. Wr can !m:, 11111. that 111 •n('re'',r Well 111 appr«elate it ger, i -I eh it' 11, rib r i^•011d eonfitce their eel], to the min'mnm during tbe tem,: 'the hydra is 4,1I. The girls hat.- to tIn the hand crank for every tall. Try tenting the 1•r'.1111 en your pi, ng' 1 , two helms straight anti we think y,o'll ._ n•11ut w•r meta. ,\hood :e, I 1!1 11.0011n mill nnly 011 s, u., l',,r rub, 11 • 1 ' 11 „114 GI• f 4 nr1 'n 1 , b-!'1 a*, -•t Ii t „Il'. 111;• 511t1 '-''lo 1,,f 1-9 'l' conte obit well 0s'1 t, 4,,- lit:='.hire xl1'g1 , . ui• �1-. certain, The Brussels t"1'g',,,' ,•ave. , •t 11 ',1 Iveev ntei • wee highly praised by the Seottlsh AWW1.1t!i.S, o Pf('llvilln lree:;h Th, T111111ii41.11111111 1111,4E11 1.• 'R 110 Women's M1,6411.07: 44,:ri;-1; 1TrPr111,• rburrh wd_ 41.4.1 1,, FI•cd Oct. 4th. The n +eider 1111 Stewart presided d a .d w.t assisted iu the devotional eserOleee by Mrs. G. 31rpow ell. Mrs. Wm. Stnith gave a well 111'", 1,51'1 d paper m1 Our C' -':'i;;.1• • "1 111 mute m+nr f11 1,1. ;I,I;e 110,.1,1 nt. h`ollnwli'' .i. • ,r'i 11 110 Local Girl:, On Bus Tour rt. 1„' n 1e1, 1••.r •: r,. ,. P-14.1, :VI .r. f'ru,,,,., 1 1, Keech •r. Kipp"n .r , n. 1,e11-111- h I iu. •'1• 1- ,r• r .! 111 J'4 m.• r lot - T,, titemell Ea -tern Onto i„ ' ,l ea,. •4''' 1 - u- 1 1i 1, tr'p e re,,: n- of Jun. n 5', ' i s' ,1 4 1r1:'I- (:n,, 1•.'r'4 'pll4' prime ue. Kinaeton. Aum'. 11,•Ile, n,-. !Tonrr'al, (4' 0-' { 4 , 1111• and I1,•1e bm'n11:'11 'ghe Ieft. Manchuria and China," told a letter rut 1louady morning' r "dicing. hum-' Faturtlay evening and al: reported a deceived from Mrs. ,Tis. Dieksnn of good time. - Vormo4a was read by Mrs. D. McLeod. Notice Announcement 40140 made et' 1110 i 44,. ran.nln 111 ,' 11 ' flu 11: n-- 114eliena1 meeting to be held 11) , se.ls 1.• giro will hr 1x•0.1 on Tu1:'sday, T, eswatOr on October 21st at 2 P.M. i (retnhr i' 19111 at 9 p. m. Specials 1 Best plowed land with jointer 51o181 in sod: Janes Hogg, Rest Mas {{{ plowed land in tractor ,1141441111: W Masquerade Dance q 3. 1,eeming, Best junior plowman in Brussels Town Hall in tractor classes; Artbu^ Boiton. Thursday, Oct. 28th Mem plowman in horse classes. . Thomas Milani. 90, Youngest plow Wgbeess Orchestraboy in any class; George Sniylli. Prizes for:- RR. 2 Auburn eight years old. est original Hallowe'en costume i - Best comic costume Best fancy dressed couple Oldest person in costume Also Lucky Door Prize Spot Dance Admission 75c Lunch will be served. Dancing from 9-1 Sponsored by Ladies' Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion BORN HATG—•To Mr, and Ws. Norman F, Tlaig (nee Clare Russell), a son at St. Mary's Hospital. Kitchener on Saturday, October 9, BRUSSELS, ON "i'.6 .n. 114.0 Cowie Honored fL, 445)'Iar1vary 11 1')•11 , i, 1 1' 1 AI,. 1;,1 f from. 1 ,.1 1 e 1 Wow me 1. TainePs' 1 I r ”„1. ova ,'„r, (•: tOwn- •- r r 1 II, 111 At t'a, home- ' 1ros1,1. „ w !,.;k 052k. 44, c r u 111 1111•••4`.1'4. 1,1 y Ufth •;1}11i• • r' -a, r. tr,iri, ' the , ,ntui, 1,u,11 the t Pt i r, 1pit11 r of mane h u t; A g tts. :e lir. (betel* were mar- e 'Ichili v 411)40, It 1'00t017 Gem ', ,• resider], morels rown:Alio. br 011 fm•oe•rty !Vary eye,,• of the late 3lr,. 1",•:, 11 k t , (loalnl1,, t. .,1,t. MI.. (be) by 1;eon of 5L 1••'_•111••'_•111 r;.,:by' 111111 ,ht ('•t•• John Grasby. -;411. Printers Is Difficulties (4:), ,. .., •.1t"1.111. .,111 their ) Iftl 11:,11' for, :+'4; ,.1 r i:l^ 110'470,- 1'11e moment the power 1. 0,11. 1.(11• (•1O0- 1y-lieat'd teeth p,, ('11 the h...a. o house 1 n It 1•,••;1 1!1 tort Pnt an 1•• 11. •••• ' :'(14' ,O: 11. 0100 the In view of this. and ems -1110 furth- and inelnleenc„ of all I1 „ ,;ire ua your news copy. .ted .''1v.•rtising raps., just as early as yea possibly can. \•1 r•dan;pie of what it 11000 F- 0110" }i, dol:, is tit• feet that wo worked' 'I'n•'oday, and Wednesday nights in ,;ri r to ^"t yunt• paper 3', YOU 014. rim,- till,' Thursday morning. BORN Mr, and Mrs. Harris Bell wish to announce the birth of a daughter —Susan Elizabeth, 00 October 0, 1948. s 3"° SERIES SAVING MONEY is a personal matter, but buying Canada Savings Bonds is a good habit for the whole family. Everyone in the family may buy Canada Savings Bonds—from $50 up to as much as $1,000 each. Canada Savings Bonds may be bought for cash— or on easy in- stalments — through your bank or investment dealer. C-1819