The Brussels Post, 1948-12-8, Page 1ko'OS r PUBLISHING HOUSE
Wednesday, December 8th, 1948
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- Christmas Candies -
Neilson's Box Chocolates 1 lb. 84 2 lb.
Buy the Best They Cost
No More than the Rest.
Waston's Imported Toffee
In Beautiful Tin Box
Humbugs— Satin Mix in tins, suitable for
Cookie tins when empty.
GREW AR'S CROCETERIA
Phone 5
— Brussels
There will be a concert at
S.S. No. 3, Grey, Wednesday, 1
Dec. 15, at 8:15 P.M.
Christmas Concert
S. S. No. 1, Grey
Friday, Dec. 17, at 8:00 P.M.
Everybody Welcome.
.111011.114.1.0.
Christmas Concert
at Knox Church, Cranbrook
Dec. 20th at 8 o'clock
A three -act play
"Tom Sawyer"
Admission 35c Children free.
LO.O.F. DANCE
Friday, December 17411
In Brussels Town Hall
Wilbee's Orchestra
Lunch Counter
Admission 50c
"Tempest And Sunshine"
A 3 -act Play will be presented
by Walton United Church W.A.
In the Township Hall, Ethel
Monday, December 13th
at 8:30 P.M.
Admission 40c & 20c
Sponsored by the ladies of the
Presbyterian Church, Ethel.
The Sun of Righteousness
shall arise with healing in
His wings.
Melville Church
Minister Rev. G. A. Milne, M.A.
10 a, m. Sunday School and
Bible Class.
11 a. m. "More than the deaf
tail to hear."
7 p, m. 'Life is a miracle,"
Tuesday, Dec. 21 — Sunday
School Concert,
Louis D. Thompson, Organist
and Chorimaster.
Thginited Church
OF CANADA
11 a. m. Morning Worship
The Lamp of God
Mission Band
12 Church School and
Bible Class.
'7 p. in. Evening Praise
The Promised Land
Come to the House of Prayer.
Church of England
Parish or Brunette
Rev. J. H. t(•n'. Crusade.
St. David's Church, Honfryn-
9,3e a. m. Sunday School
10.20 a, m. Morning Prayer
Sit. Johns Church Brussels --
1 p. M. Sunday School
2 p. m, Bleoning Prayer
St. George's Church Walton -
5.45 Evening Prayer
Sunday School
MUNICIPAL NOTICE
I hereby give notice that the Nom-
-7nation
nation of •Two Councillors to serve
Village of Brussels during the year
1949.
- will be held at the
COUNCIL CHAMBER, BRUSSELS
at 7:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1948
If demanded a Poll will be opened at
the following places on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1048
Polling Sub -Division Nu, 1
in the Council Chamber
in the Town Hall
R, J. Bowman, D,R.O.
Ben Whlttard, Poll Clerk
Polling Sub -Division No..2
In the basement of the
Public Library
Hobert Patrick, D.R-O..
( Joseph Kelly, Poll Clerk
Polls to be opened from
9 A.M. to 5 P.M
G. R. Campbell,
Returning Officer.
efloweern
Order Your
TURKEY
For Christmas
Now
J. C. Hemingway
Phone 25-r-5.
MORRIS SCHOOL BOARD
At the regular meeting of Norris
School Board In S. S. No. 6. Ali
members and Inspentof J. 1d.
I(ini(ead were present.
There was considerable discussion
regarding the damage done in some
township schools on Hallowe'en
Some Information has been received
that should lead to the apprehension
of those responsible.
Mr. Kinkead explained the propo-
sition of the Huron Library regard-
ing placing hooks In the echeel
libraries.
Trustee K. Tayinl• was inetencted
to see tie contractor and have 111111
proceed at once with the installation
of toilets in No. 12, The contract for
whine this sohool was girrn tc
Wm. Tlluell at $376-60. Work to be
(10111' 1154 s0e11 as Possible.
i 1144 Kinkead gave n "epnrt nn
'meeting or Township 11'r 1 1''- . te. ,
I Ili f itelph which hr had attended
1 riven By.
The secretary was instructed to
Engagement Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. ])andel Jittetiter wlslc
to announce the engagetneu' of
their youngest daughter Dorothy
Jean to David Walker Miller. son of
Mrs. Myrtle Miller and tie late
1110111 1111 Miller, 'iVeddine to take
Place in December,
Melville Church Mission Band
alydvillo ('1orr14 Mission nada ni t
Sunday afternoon In the rias room.
Mrs. Milne, the President presided
and gave a splendid talk on Christ
Inas and value of the elcred tiny end
questions were attaw•ere1 by the
cehilrlr. n. 'rh1•re we e. 29 ,anthers.
of the band present. Menne were
son:: and 1•eports were clam. Few .r
e)rtedlates were ..sten, one 444
T) . I t:'. Ln•oan lar•tr riteel1'
el•(4'1'
STiln • a r D. ler
leer. 1, _n. Mfi•^
Mofnwell gave the hey the pine lot
pinned them on.
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BRUSSELS, ONTA,R
TOWNSHIP OF GREY FINANCES 'Notice I Walkerton Christmas.
.8 rumor w being circulated bro
sone of the Township (lcun141 that.
there Is a deficit of 941,M110,00 in lit:•
Township this year. Ther. were
relate, Bonds of $3,%440,00 on han,I
at the end of 1947. Tt4' Connell of
1947 had spene $3,200,00 of Victn,v
Bonds and the Interest. In 1948
the Council spent $13000.011 on
Itrlde,e and at ;Me; of the (met.
The Post Office is making an appeal i Livestock Fair
,lo all patrons mailing five or more
,letters at one time to tte them in "4" Walkerton ('lu•is'"'"Ifat-stook
handles as this will not only assist show ;s new recognized' ns nue of tkra
the post office staff greatly, but will outstanding Winter Aware fat
expedite the dispatehinee. Pastern Canada,
Your e4, -operation In this matter The quality of stook shown at Veils
,will be appreciated. Fair rates amongst the finest that
which the 'Township would Puy 454 'Christmas Service
3 r,nli.u), 'i'll $3,100 19 w'lnld pay 'In Melville Church
this and have $200,044 left. Now,
the reline!' have the bridges pate. I The ('Iu'istrtta4 theme will be n1''
There is still $30,000,ft0 111144 was, {xent ed ill P1Mnre, Sou.; and St Ore.
spent on roads. Thea • G0ecreee,,,t Illi the welling service in 1lelvill
44 y, : ne; or 0111 which 1,0II4 b._ ('Lurch on Bentley. Tier. 19. Thr
`31:,4408,04 444(4 .841 044 !ho $1e,0011,01, 1(mr'• will he illu,trat•-*1 by • t1m ns,,
/f bridge e xpe use wnicn woulc; 4 i of elety slides in ter:4tl1rnlor 111
til 4ll(11n. This pays all 'ue rust ::uldltinn in carol ,I seb4t"nh4. lir..
n 4)414(1- .444,4 hrid•es bat +8,441,, thane 41(14 be sn'lpl•'n.r'4ted h'
R`.• 1•,u4ed f Alills 1114)1 1 ;61411 froln 1 ('Ile : ttwi'As 44041,1' Lc 11'e 111 4v411''
t (; nC1 4'hil,Pn1 044 4114 41447: 4)441)1 4t' nhmir.
+ l.nn.!.444 w'nnl'1 cx i:+ $ln,ndn.n4,
idoriet 14110 :Nisi 4,o f1',•, t it:Du-10.0o
can be seen anywhere.
The show is extremely well sup-
ported by 1110 breedera and breednr'a
oruanizeti0n in the counties of
Brae, (trey. Wellingt')n. Dnffcrin,.
. Heron, Perth, Waterko•/. Oxford.,
Middlesex, Tent end Plight.
Melville Ladies'
Iadvertise in local' pavers for carr- The ieultes' Aid of Melville (1441011
REGENT THEATRE
Seaforth, Ont.
, takers for the school for 1949. Pay met Monday evening et the (tome of
NOW PLAYING,-
Thurs.
LAYING—Thurs. — In Technicolor — Dec, 9th
Matinee 2 p.m. Evening 1 show 8 p.m.
Henry V.
witP,
Laurence Olivier Renee Ashern
A rare and great film -- A breath.
takingly — beautlful and stirring
spectacle Is this story of "Henry V."
ONE DAY ONLY.
.Fri,, Sat., in Technicolor Deo. 10.11
Slack Bart
with'
Dan Duryea Yvonne DeCarlo
Jeffrey Lynn
You won't want to miss this Western
with the added splash of glamour
thrown In.
Mon., Tues., Wed. Deo. 18.14-15
Personal. Column
George Saunders Lucille Ball
Boris Karloff
Mystery and Melodrama — Beautiful
Balt to trap a killer.. „life sure to see
this Interesting picture.
Next Thurs., Fri., Sat. Dec. '48.17.18
The Exile
with
Marla Montez Douglas Fairbanks
All the splendor and excitement of
adventures golden age—the king of
romance—crossing swords with
danger --risking his realm for love.
• wts authorized for the Colina•- Mrs, present. Mrs. Kernoy nreelded, The
111(444ng was opened 1(7 singing a
Hymn. The Secretary and Treas-
urer's report was read and gond
17,35 work was done throughout :he year
4.44 The offlcers for the next year were
14.311 appointed. A veep pleasant time
197.15 rolls spent serially and lunch visa
served. Thi' hostess wa1 th:ankerl
for opening her home. 990, meeting
men 1 .h., Zint. Smh's with 2.; teltr9
ing aeneunta•
Bernard Thomas ............
Cope stark
Post Publishing Rev. Dr. H. H. 'Metter. Ing. reel!.
Sloven was guest prelieher :if ,MPI‘'llit•
Sobustnn Church on Sunday mornieg. The
E. S. Gregg morning anthem was "Thou wilt
lie perfept peaee." by
Bowles. At the evening serviee
was closed with the Mtaltalt liens. Mr Milne presehe I on the i
subject "The truth that hurts.' and
diction. based the eubjeet on Paul's eddreee
$ 21.53
17,130
Inn"
Intl you have 41tiIt:Ale to Pee 1Election ReslJIAs
Sahni_• Ulantr. Board 0' 11,m0th.
eneueneee. Iainline. 41(>I°r Ilre.
John McNabb. Reeve.
Melville Church
D. N. McDonald
Trustees, mileage—
W. Shnidice 16.06
H. McC.ntcheon ... - ,.. 11 90
13.(00
22.15
15.40
R. McMurray
K. Taylor
T. Dundas
Next tnerting to be 114111 Jannnry 6, The United Church W.M.S.in Township Hall at 2;30 P.M. •
R. S. SHAW. Ser. The D, emptier nleetim: 0r tit,
W.M.S. was held on Tuesday evening,
Engagement Announcement I Dec. 7. After the devotional
srrvire and the reading of the nsnal
reports Mrs. H. 'Wilson read the
The engagement Ie :mn0nne ed
of Tsabel .Marie Sellers daughter, 1'P
Mr. Earl Sellers and the late Mrs.
SIIlers to Mr. Tames Elston son of
Mrs. Wm, Elston and the 11Ite .110,
Elston of Morris. The nlnrring° to
take place in December.
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Melville W.M.S.
-. The ladies of Mel"i,le Presbyter.
fan Church held their regular
missionary Meeting on Friday. Dec.
3M. The meeting was opened with
prayer and repenting the worms of
Hymn 164, The Scripture was read
by Mrs. Evans. Prayer by Miss
1Gloscs. The secretary and treasurer
gave their annual reports, showing a
very successful year. The report of
the nominating con,m.lttee was read.
The roll call was answered by a
Verse on Christmas. Miss Stewart
gave a splendid Christmas message,
Mrs. Milne read a letter from Rev,
Mr. Bragg of British Guiana. ate
meeting was closed with prayer,
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GOSPEL MEETINGS
In Orange Hall, Brussels
under the direction of
John M. Martin of Hawkesville
at 7:30 each Sunday evening.
Everybody Welcome.
COMING— '
Escape Me Never
With •
Ida Lupin!) Errol Flynn
Capitol Theatre
LISTOWEL
.—
Wed. Thur. Fri. Sat.
Dec. 8-9-10-11
"Green •Grass of Wyoming"
A magnicent technicolor
story of `Thunderhead'
with Peggy Cummings
A swell picture for the whole
Family.
Sat. Matinee 2:00 P.M.
Serial . . . . Shorts
essapommaos
Mon., Tues. Dec. 13-14
James Stewart ... in
"CALL NORTHSIDE 777"
TUESDAY FOTO-NIT?E
1st OFFER $200.00
2nd OFFER $ 50.00"
Mon.' Attend. card night
Wed. Thur., Dec. 15-16
"Romance on the High Seas"
In Technicolor
with—Jack Carson, Janis•
Paige, Doris Day.
CKNX Mon. to Fri. at 6 P.M.
vanes of the 14ficials 'et, 1911, as
prepared by the nonlinatine 10411
mlttee ; President, 144141 Elleebeth
Downing; Fh•ct vice -p; e;,, Mrs, H. C.
Wilson; Second vire Pres„ Mrs.
Lorne Nichol; Third vino pt'',. Mrs.
R. S. Hamilton; 1/140. semrtary, Miss
Bette Downing; Cnrrespondhnz sec
Miss Margaret Robinson; Tree:imer.
Mee. R. J. MCLaucalip; Press sec.,
Mrs. W. Spelran; Chrtstinn Steward
ship sec„ Mrs. A , Rheker; Supply
sec„ Mrs. H. Manning, ]Mrs. W. Rose;
Temperance sec., Mrs. S. e'. Davison;
Missionary Monthly Ce'., Mrs, W,
Rose; Associate Helpers sec., Mr1,
A. .Armstrong, Mrs, W. Cardiff;
Literature sec„ Mrs, D. N. tic.
Donald; Miselon ]3and Superintend-
ent, Mrs, C. Buschlin; Assistant, Mrs,
C. Hemingway,
The members of the Friendship
Circle were the guests of the W.M.S.
and presented .0 very inte"est:ng
program : piano duet, Lena Miller,
Ruth Hemingway; reading, Mrs,
Wilson, A short play by Mrs. C.
Hemingway, Mrs. Miller, Carol
Lowry, Mary Beth Jewell, Lena
Miller and )Loth Hemingway. duet,
Carol' Lowry, Mary Beth Jewell. At
1 the close of the meeting a social
hour was enjoyed and lunch was
served by the committee in charge.
Mrs, J. Bryans thanked the W.M,S
for their hospitality and Mrs, Ken,
Tyerman, president of the Circle
Presented a donation of twent7•flve
dollars from the Circle.
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,COLBORNE TOWNSHIP
Per Reeve—Stanley i0orb4
o -c leafed; Howard Soui1»14 011191.
Russ Fischer (143).
IG74DERICH TOWNSHIP
I For iReeve; ,Ta1n0,1 R, Stfrlin
! cin41' Cordon Orr (203, , Reefe rt (i.
ISelimidt (2011.
1For Connell: Kenneth Berner
(5431: John peeves (51261: W. R,
Lobh (4241 (re-eteetedl. Newer
!Gt•4e44 (4091; Wilrren Harrison
(2711; .Tames McMillan (1321; Sate
McNall (138).
HOWiCK TOWNSHIP
Fnr Reeve : E..7. Faetesh (4441,
re-eleet111; E. H. Strong (391). •
For council Harvey Meellehfw
(5301; Warren Zurhrigg (5041; Ivan
Haskins (4451; Edward McCallum
(315),
EAST WAWANOSH
For Reeve : 7. D. 13>e7r(1441 (3061
re-elected: Lewis Ruddy (205).
For council : Alex Robertson 1328'
re-rleeted; Orval McGowan (9201:
Orval Taylor (3111; Hnwar;l Camp•
bell (268); George Walker (2261;
Elmer (rebind (1711,
TURNBERRY TOWNSHIP•
For Reeve : W. H, Wnnde 1343)
re-elected; Percy J. King (2981.
For emtneil: 'Nilbnr Fra:iel:
(3361; Thomas Abram (9241; Herb-
ert Forton (31; 31x1 h
(2831 (rrweleeted):71Nels0410Fisc(tinderer
Wood (2411; Cletus Rettnger (1921;
Percy Biggs 184.
BLYTH
For - school trustees; Norman
Hamilton (111); William Hef(rnn
(1131; Howard Tait '1e1; leer( Mad.
docks (531.
For P.D.C. George Hamm (109),
Edwin Cartwright (102).
WINGHAM
For Reeve : Merrily .1•44h141:nn
(288); re-elected; Duncan Wenn(de
(2201.
For P,IT,C. : J, J. Evans (402);
H. T. Thompson (1071.
oil of 411*' n111,1andi'l;' features i0
the cmnrpetitien between boys ma..
girls '1411144 from the Different dis•
114041' This work, spensoh'ed by`
the hi -aerie Department of Agricul-
ture through, their Agricultural Rep•-
resontatires reaches a large number
;•.4)1(41444' n-om" who wit?.
ercn1a071r }anomie the 1i eestocl?
leaders in their district. •
Thn fat -stock sale was a very-
ee a attractive feature of the show:
Throughout the sale the paelrel:g and
others Ila41 a real Mlportunity ter
r ."4•:1414, •411(4 stnlp014 this goo&
ll lk.
The grand Champion Steer Wa
exhibited by F. G. Todd and Son of
re, Imes-, Ontario. the- Grand
Champion of the Calf Club by Tine
Alexander of Pinkerton. Ontario,
who else won the top award for
showmanship..
Canada Packers were the largest.
Purchasers. They purchased all of
the hogs, all of the lambs, and 642
of the cattle.
Co .1 tin Psalters nure141s••ei the
grand champion ' steer, raised by -
IC G. Todd end Son of I.ucknowe
Ontario. at ane n panne, 'eve weight,
the Reserve ),rand (ihac,pioe. raised
by C. Lyons of Wallacetown at 42e•
e, pound. the champion Angus Steer,
raised by Stewart Mc(.illivaly of
Paisley at 39c a pound, the champion
Shorthorn raised by Murray Gaunt
of Lneknow, Ontario. at 41c le
pound. as well as the r;r•,a114 champion
wether raised by Emkc. Brothers,
The United Church
At the morning wnrsh`p in the 1
Trailed Chnreh, Mr. Wi14en spolre of
our inherited religion. in tilt,
worship of God men ate in loneh
with 'i a power to lice virtorlously
Tn neglect regular citendanee at
Divine worship is to comet moral
disaster. Tribute was pair. to the
sturdy faith of our fathers We have
a duty to those who coin, :Per The
morning anthem was "Come rest
your souls" 1y Shure,
Moses, 111011 of destiny. was the
subject in the evening. The quali-
ties which made Moses great, were
em•pha.sised. The 'Moir sang a
Gospel message entitled "Any-
where" by Miles.
IN MEMORIAM
MACHAN—Tn loving memory of our
dear son and brothfr, Warrant
Officer Willis Meehan, R,A.F. and
the crew who gave their lives for
freedom Dec. 13, 1043 at the Azores ;
Wide is the rolling ocean. heart-
breaking and deep,
it flows between those who loved
him, and where he lies hsleep..
But the soul of the gal'ant airman;
eau span the widest wave
Only his body is resting in the
shadow of a grave.
Each time we look at his picture so
young, smiling and trno
No wonder our hearts are asking
and longing, dear one, for you.
Always remembered and sadly miss-
ed by Mother, Dad,'Brother Ralph,
and sisters, Lois, Jean and Glenna.
The Brusses Meal Market
QUALITY MEATS
Wholesale and Retail
Fresh • and Cured Meats
Poultry and Fish
Try our Veal Patties
Phone 83x We Deliver Anytime
Coleman & Thompson, Props.
PLAY—"Red Acre Farm"
In Brussesls Town Hall on
Wednesday, Dec. 15th
at 8:30 P.M.
Sponsored by the
Trowbridge Y.P.S,
of Elmwood, Ohtario, at 45e e,
pound,
The T. Eaton Company Limitea'.
boughtthe champion Calf Club
Steer at 55e a pound.
134 ]lead of cattle were sold as
follows :
(';'nada Parkers Limited
M. Smallwood, Mlddlgield, Ohio
Swift Canadian, Toronto
A. Ruddy, Toronto
J. Ferguson, St. Thomas
Loral
1 The T. Eaton Co.. Limited,
Toronto
Ti. Talbot, Toronto
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The av,rage sale price for ?e
was 35c pound.
'('here was 11ISO a fine exhibit 02
Turks ys. Chickens. Duclts and
(c ase and here again, Canada.
18,1164'' wore the leading bidders.
The attendance at the Fair Was
very encouraging and it is antici-
pated that this Fair will grow from.
year to year.
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Hors. W. A. GOODFELLOW
Minister of Public Welfare for Ontario
will speak on
"HUMAN PROBLEMS"
CBL -740 Monday
r ?, DECEMBER 13th
ON YOUR
RAbite bIAL 1030 p.m.
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