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The Brussels Post, 1948-12-15, Page 1f PUBLISHING OUSE 2 lb. Fresh Roasted P -Nuts 58c 1 Box Sun Maid Raisins 24c 1 lb. Assorted Chocolate Drops 58c Sunkist Oranges — Fresh Celery Head Lettuce — Grapes Pure Cranberry SaucT: GROCETEM A Store Closed All Day Monday, December 27 Open Evenings of December 22-23-24 Phone 5 Brussels I.O.O.F. DANCE Friday, December 17th In Brussels Town Hall , Wilbee's Orchestra Lunch Counter Admission 50c Christmas Concert at Knox Church, Cranbrook Dec. 20th at 8 o'clock A three -act play "Torn Sawyer" Admission 35c Children free, MM.= oar..seammerattroseermaa*:=210.1..121.1.2Mor DANCE to Eric Scott, His Trumpet and His Orchestra Vocals by Joan Peckham and Sammy Sharpe Novelties by Norm Andrews and Al Cheslo "Canada's Biggest Little Band" in Brussels Town Hall on Thursday, December 30th Dress Optional Lunch Booth Dancing — 9 till 1 Admission—Gentlemen 75c Ladies 75c Auspice of Morning, Star Rebekah Lodge nien•••••=00ff•••••••••••.••••••*.lib ifrosittOwaixmowsm Come, and the glory of the Lord Arise, shine! for thy light is M risen upon thee. Melville Church Minister Rev. G. A. Milne, M.A. 10 a. m. Sunday School and Bible Class. 11 a, m. "A World Awatts Its King." 7.30 p. m. Christmas in Pciture, Story, and Song. Tuesday, Deo, 21 — SundaY School Concert. Louis D. Thompson, Organist and Ohonimaster. Thetinited ClIurch OF CANADA Minister Rev. Hugh Wilson Organist Mr. Donald Dunbar 11 a. m. Morning Worship A New World With Christ In It. Smiler Congregation 12 Church School and Bible Class. 7 p. m. Service Withdrawn That we may worship at Melville Presbyterian Church. A Corial Welecome To AIL Church of England Parish of Brussels Rev. J. H. Kerr, arusasis. ard Sunday After A.dvent, Dec, 13th, 1948 $t. DaVld's Church, Henfryn— OM a. m. Sunday School 10.80 a. m. Morning Prayer at. Johns Church Brussels - 1 p. tn. Sunday School 2 ip. m. Evening Prayer St. George's Church Walton— S.45 'honing Prayer Sunday Sohool Mrs. E. Injured In Car Accident Curl Bernard, Morris Town. Is In a critical •,nii.lition in W]lichatil hospital wit iiltdurim. r sustained in a ear liven! -•it. 1,11'• ;differed a trim and skull I„ or „, inlet tired ribs and rm,• fractures of the pelvis bone. The nceident ravairreil early Monday afternoon when Mrs. Tternaid was returning home from with her ilaueMt.cr and tier sonfn-law, Harold Mast, dr've." of the oar. 1: injured woman was thrown :from 1ho car when it turned over In I the (Ilteh. on the tin concession cf \ 'k4 . --------.. , Wednesday, December 15th ..-'4::c.,.., Berna.ed C,Itjer,i;y , GREY TOriv.,,,t,ir, -!. t-i..tArd'i tiVilti.r-,, -- Polling Sub. Div.3(1 2 14 1 ,-I ..;. , ri,. Fir 1 C I Meehan. McNabb50 ,•': li : 1 7 •'. Ni,00rity 1,e .1 ,i:t •, . .1, 7 .4 4.•.i ....... „ .. , . ..._•_____ .. Morris, after a tire blew out. II Mrs, 'Wm, Mechileinpin• In front f whoa farm Inane the accident SUM hionorl medical a;d land gave all the help she could. Dr i; S. Harper arl ended the serlouslY iliniiirea %moan and liil he., 1..-1111;;•••11 ,ITry the ituon ,ilnlflhlanil. l Witudiato hospital. - •- - Mr. and Mrs. Mast rocetved only Melville Church At the morning ser'."!.? Rev. Mr. Milne preached on the story 01 .11.• The United Church valley of dry hones as narrit,;e.:1 in Ezekiel, Chap. 37. The world. in its of God we.; rho 'ote-It", Present statP, was likenol to the at' morning s,annon In inn rutted dry hones to show that. only by Church The sermon gar; related to the story of the ancient Taber 01.11'' en -operation in God can world brotherhood he art; wed. Th.. hacie of Israel where a lamp was morning anthem was "1 Will feed littpt burning mell night at ill, altar. my flock" —Simper. Miss Louise In the human soul is an imxtinguish. Shortreed took the solo filets. Rev. Paul Stirling, Church of Scotland, was anent preacher at the evening service. Rev. Mr. Stirling Preached on the text "Sir, we would see Jesus," from St. John 13:21. "The Promised Land.' What does it Miss Mary Lon Moravian.. rendered the solo "0 for the Wing.; of a mean to TIS, The choir sans by (lethal. ably spark of the Divine. No man sinks en mw but that ha may still be redeemed by the pawn of Christ. The choir sang ,'Great 1 Murrell" by Giebel. Tit- evening sermon subtest was Dove," by Mendelssohn. • . _ S.S. No. 6, Grey BORN Christmas Concert Nersinu [Tom. At. (lath Friday, December 17 ri to Mr. and Mrs. Fro (1 Everybody Welcome Fester. (nee 'Margaret Rowland+ on Admission 25v Saturday, Dee, 4th, a daughter. Pamela Marion, Christmas Eve DANCE In Brussels Town Hall on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24th Music by Ken. Wilber and His Orchestra Lunch Booth Popular Admission Sponsored by Brussels Branch 218 of the Canadian Legion sztartilisiMen nisuriazasnrismarmis Christmas Concert to be held at S. S. No. 4, Monday, Dec. 20 at 8:30 P.M Operetta : Pardon Me Santa' Ladies please bring lunch. Dancing Afterwards Admission 35c waarasanainx. amme.sheees_cowsi DANCE To the smooth Rhythm of Ross Pierce Orchestra At Cardno's Hall, Seaforth Saturday, December 18th Admission 60s Students 40c Sponsored by Seaforth Young Progressive -Conservative Association REGENT THEATRE Seaforth, Ont. NOW PLAYING- Thurs., Fri., Sat. Dec. 16-1748 The Exile with Marla Monte: Douglas Filrbanks Al? the splendor and exoltement of adventure's golden age—the king of romance—crossing swords with danger—risking his realm for love. MUNICIPAL NOTICE 1 hereby give notice that theNom- !nation of Two Councilors to serve Village of Brussels during the year 1949. • el • e. Ell 4 Women's PEOPLE IVF KNOW ''"' ,ji(Ji1e Won, • ,,,,• * * * * * * • 1,1 on Thursday, 11 Thos. Strachan spent a • • ,.7 11r, 14'it. last week at the home a 111,. 1. ( prestdent, RI. and Cameron Abra, 01wcn e Ineetina in ti. 'Miss Patsy AndOtt4011, Mr, and Mrs. Karl Anderson. Wag operated on for aop,n,1,.• in Wingbani hospital on M..n.lity. Mr, and Mrs. N. P. ,I,.rry at home to their friends and I, hors on Monday, December fl4li 1,' tWP. n the hours of throo ind o'clock in the afternomi and 7 10 P.111.. Monday eveMng. Mi'. Ward Sellers, 1d.rr; ship le in Wintthain holit 1 r Ili, had an operaion last ,d,t,•;;,liet 11 In reported at; ;teem', nor, tavear ably. Mr. Kenneth Galloway. in Brantford hospital followhP4 •, • aeicdent which OCChltr,.d List mina.; afternoon, three miles ,roin Burton: He Is sulTerin,g front et-mots:don broken collar bone and 3 shoulder hone. Mrs. Ballet...Iv ;le Slla Farrow) is with her husband Brantford, 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, 1e48 Polling Sub -Division No, 1 In the Council Chamber In the 'Town Hall R. J. Bowman, 0.R.0 Ben WhIttard, Poll Clerk Polling Sub -Division No, 2 In the basement of the Public Library Robert 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. Mon., Tues., Wed, Deo. 20-21-22 Escape Me Never with • Ida Lupine and Errol Flynn This picture based on Margaret ICennedy's Novel poignantly details, the plight of "Gamma" and waif In, Venice. Next Thurs., Fri., Sat. Dec. 23-24.25 In Technicolor The Secret Life Of Walter Milky with Danny Kaye Virginia Mayo Boris Keeton The entertainment quality of this picture is of top rank oaftbre--Se sure to see It • COMINO— Itt • Teohnleolor On An Island With You with 'OW e.;-(Wgirit5ffigVie aile0 Esther Williams Jimmy Comte ••-• Capitol Theatre LISTOWEL Wed. Thur., Dec. 15-16 "Romance on the High Seas" In Technicolor MeN.111...11,13•012111.401..67MOWIn.p,03.../....esir0190/8...VOM Fri., Sat. Dec. 17-18 Victor Mature . . . in "Fury At Furnace Creek" Sat. Matinee 2:00 P.M. Serial . . . Shorts 1***111•01********M1arneelm.• Mon., Tues. Vivien Leigh . . . Ralph Karenina in "Anna Gareninn TUESDAY FOTO-NITE 1st OFFER $200.00 2nd OFFER $ 50.00" Mon, Attend, card night Wed., Thurs. Dec. 22-23 Pat O'Brien in "Fighting Pather Dunne" Dec. 20-21 bite. • • • ,• ' •••,q Tinn.onet. •,.1, '1111 '1. • • tr, I, 11 fr;» ••1 • • • tv;,.. 11.1 o r1. Iota al.!: • el, -1,; or non 1, .11; friondt3 • '• ,• ,•• • .111.4 ninny tforrht, W111111 ' njiiy 4 the o. We witty tint! ;;;:tr• 7,, twi-tt,,r, L11 .111r1 Athi .!;. 11(41rft, Wt)It 1111: 1 in miters ware prT,sent and 1 _ad.; Votti 1.s. and (111..-01, .1:011 call was ans5,r..1 1, ,1,71 ti5 , 1,7.,77,7 7 In. ,„7 .7 ij 7.;7 , ‘1,1 pr' 111.1 1101 1!... 11,1,11M. then read the I, .h. '1 iinown Tory nr,ttgt 'ports ;rim 1 balano. 7,7 I 71't 7 ,, ,n..atr ('1{:4X Tlre,d,, Tit 1, ;,T; WOAA t. • • , , ,0 10 (ji.st,1, 1 I 1,0,0,11 °7", "Ot. 'h:;t If tlity wigh;,1 "e41 " "' Y -1, le set, fir,' seele 71111 ti 05. 1, ,o• t ;05 J1,4,1f1 • 1111,ilt if -Ir 11' 4 . 1.1 1 .• .1. tt,ir eteedlea and a! 311 1.,s, .tdendirl 11,1 ,In as they wert• toil, dfe that ;der-. jpin; I- lt"7 l°1°4 Y."1 dee1;y, they must At All Nato, -c- ,r,.,„11„,„,, train from drinkina smhitr.4 0" 1 - 1, 0 ; Mrs . D. f 11 birth,ho• Other essentials hp strpssel wer. to cift And flow,s. Mrs, ,.vm. sppir !prarttlse stick handlinc- and to slittdc la, teuedtre,1 also received Tory also had a word for the gli7t .,11111 dowers. Th.-, ene tint fathers. 'Be thnucht that If narrn't, closed with The NaTtead .‘ntheni and a lunch Nva,served by wool definitely do snmpthinw tt. lessen the gulf tweeti man and tiny. our world would he a vary much 1- butts place in whieh to live. Tory congratulated the 1.14111q o"1 their fine work in sponsoring boy.s. hneltsy In Bruss;;;Ig Thirty -sit.< 'boys from Brussels and dietriet hnv signed. and a town hoplrey ....agile 15 10 be nrcanized and .-ponr,ored 1,27 1 ions for these boys it is hope" Support The Boy Scouts PAPER, METALS anti WAS A house-to-house canvas will be made by Boy Scouts on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18th. Articles Requested to be Tied in Bundler, Support The E3y Scouts the , . . • • that ,Awpaters and crosts will 1S1 overtired for ,'Heli boy p-;:i..ipatinr !Ili this league. Aft, r Tory's address Lion t'on,ins showed very taterest'n letheational talkies 1 f :Cortherl WIMMOM tario Hydro Developments and agara Falls. Christmas in Pieure. Song and Story At Melville Presbyterian Church on Sunday, December 19th at 7:30 P.M. Carols, Coloured Christmas Slides, New Anthems Special Solo, Schubert's "Ave Maria" to be sung in Italian by Mr. Mietek Skowronski. 922 "AMk-,D,MDM.,,M,AVAVMMMMMEM MVIA5VitgAtg&'‘4,5MMIUME4„-V.5M5a40:• ROMA NATION In accordance with the British • tradition and to fall in line with towns surrounding Brussels I hereby proclaim CKNX - Mon. to Fri. at 6:00 P.M. Listen, your mune may be called, 9 7 BOXING DAY — A CIVIC HOLIDAY Asking the citizens to observe it as such, R. B. Cousins, Reeve VWM-MMaltgMAAMMAgacifiAgAtIO Btro and - On 1 NOTICE =4, Then. g!rls. come not nf your dane• No romantic; attachment.; in sight?: Rernard Critically and gp into circulation. Here's ItruesP. R.,. the io easy rules for winning VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS 1948 rand Inillint0 a husband. In The - The Court of Revision of the ASSESSMENT ROLL will be held In American Weekly, one of three matt the Basement of the Public Library magazines with this Sunday's (De- cember 19) issue of The Detroit on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29 Snna" Times. (let Smidays cember 191 issne of The Detroit G. R. CAMPBELL. Clerk EtZtliitiaTitimTeisnles. Bet 'Sunday's Der at 2 P.M. rmtm.5-wcw.mmAgm:MwMtmeMii: BR kiSs)r.:1.s ONTA North Huron Junior ' Farm Unit Formed • Cdrris Heads W.P.A.' Ordanitaatnire, Backtol of Senior Groot, is Prwttioed ,„• 1.r la,. ;uti.4 '10 1..4111,,I111111-1 111,11. 11,1 grIp; 101 411 with about 7(1 district yinoii? 711 Ittastrailane,.. lasistanda acrIculteral riarepze Rennie. tiered ,Itaironit for ev. liusincs 11 - t 0' :011 Ili bonort,o.an jtiltior tilt f -r e.1343+ county and c,•;;;rissed Ile ;Jour r',at tli 11 creates, possible e0.03-w,g, wouid be given br 0.10111: per- , 01 in 71, community. Murray Rradluire presentee'. ate 'rk,t,, of , offic,rs ,•••11,•,..en the ilroniriating ceironitt,,, off!. e, -r,-; are: hon. . R. proOdolt. Wee-pre;;;;PIcet, rrank Nesbit d,a,-.1-• 1111:: 111:1,113MT sf,er,tarytrt.,,,,ntrte 1 . ':1r' '1,: ,t turn. 77,1.4 Ilradburn. YoTeig, Plaine Walsh assistant. Mt./pt.-trio Wott: township filr,tetots, Ifacmd Poenek• Mou-iee ITallaluin. Patin' Anderson Well (1,1 Bell, Marjorie Watt, and Ffarry Let'". The nffleers V.1(-1111-1 .111,11p1,1111 1!y the croup And 1,-tol; eh:Trate of the 1-6, thaitirlpt of th-; meetinw. It waa• decided after some dic'elt51,t.:32 fe call thi, branch of the junior lava. era the "North Huron fl Hs." as 14 Includes Pelp.ra V. 1. Tilyth. and Brussels. It was decided to meet on the s• enrol Thursday' of every' month. Mr. ("mines spoke. tr.. the- uroup. advisinu ebib ae,ivirios to keep on iniere,t. The senior or- ganization te r7ahf hehind :ter. inr Farmers and will help in every way possild.. Mr. relate:, ststsd. Sara Barton eondnoted a recr.tm, tional period. Tack Currie, *:,.t,o newly elected president. moved vote of thanks to Mr, Ruston. Lurch was served. A }-1,—Taand COURT OF REVISION ••••••••••••.........•••••••••••••••ama The russe s 11eat Market -- !QUALITY MEATS Wholesale and Retail 'Fresh andEtured'Meats Turkeys, Geese,tDucks and 1. Chickens for Christmas Phone 83x We DeliverlAnytime dIDEgimmtalp_n214:?...11:1pwr,‘,. Coleinan & Thompson, 1Props..‘! cee. If N Will visit the children of the dislrict At Brussels Town Hall on A The Kiddies , OkaWe 40 '051 (Sponsored'gs For Aby y the Brussels Lions Club) Gilt tall rAtOWFWWAVAgOIVONVOiltecACINOROM 04 at 1:30 PM