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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1948-12-29, Page 1?C)S f PUBLISHING HS USE. a4J4"�u. 6''1 ; c.:4vaa 4VSAV:O ""�+' r' 1/21;c?Yf4V4 fh .Z a ",;" AMS Apple — Raspberry Apple — Strawberry 24 Fl. oz. 29c Green Gage Plums p oz. tins 15c 10c bottle Sniders Catsup aF�9 '3 € li Pl'i>:.ne 5 Brtll'i;.els Melville Church Jed nescla r, December 29th, 1948 �. Ng +mss..✓ O6`�h'3JW CM.04w t'r+-ry rY L°v" '`Ss'!, .rtv � �- G (7f 1. , r',4-.':, _ lit-..' • G 4_ At the morning em'', ,'el.v. 1 Rev. Mr, Milne preach. rt , tip.I. snb,irr.l "'Making room f„' '''Tri: t ,t ('1u'i::Imn..' 'I'd,e: '1 ,:eta hosed nn the story of he Nativity in ; St. Luke, Chap. 9. 1 ie a eel., : 1 I wee elle- Mary Mien ilelueier who II t end Heed "tiow beautiful anon the j' mountain: by TTnrker. ul ""rhe Lord's Prayer," r," by STaintt rho '1 anthem was "O route h1 heart" 11 by Ambrose. In the ai lie, Ism mho:, ;. attended Ilia coral service flat the Milted Chnroit. The United Church The Seerement of Infant 'P•lntisrt avast a(hniniatered 31 'h- nio•ni'x worship in the T'rnitee rletrele The foremen,- rhi:elren rercited the Baptismal rites: Small Elisabeth Tell /homelier of M. and Mrs. Barris Bell: .loan Marie Gnrnis.r, daughter of Mr. and Mre. Thome,'lerniee: S'•Yvi, .Ten, wnntt, dein-rater of ( V.MgM.M., '�','ao �irtkw Mr, and Mrs. 1r' 11nr eynyntt• Archl- _ _ — ;bald Walter Mrilonald. son of ?Tr. _ �- and Mre. Tan McDnnall and Peel IRrtan Wilenn, no of Mr. ani Mre. Tedward Wilson, Christmas msec was sling by the rhnir in the anthem "There wore Shepherds," by terawfnrri. Mrs. R. 13. Cousins sang "Hr shall feed fete flock." from TTanr111'4 Mcssiall. in excellent voice. The sermon In the morning' was on the question "Have yen any room for Jens?' 'mere torr,' is heart room there is lima. room. Carol Service .\ community enrol sorrier. leas held in the 'United Church in the evening, Members of other rhlilrhes were present to join in the worship` The choir sang "Glory to the King of Icings" by V. D. Thompson. Mr, Gibson Willis oontrih'itr-d a message in the vocal selection "'rite 'Prayer Perfect." A group of ymi'g heirs sang "A Christmas LulIlbv' in four parts. A number of familia.' enrols were enjoyed by the congregation. Mr. Wilson read the Christmas Story. ANGLICAN CHURCH NOTES' (l^v#Aaar , Annual 'Vestry Meetings will b,• held as follows — ` Hilton A. Hunter St. David's Church, Tuesday, don - ESSEX, Dee. 27—nine-re] services nary 4th, at 2 p. m. St. John's Church, Wednesday, Jan- uary 7th. at s p. St, George's Church, 'nue lay, Jan- uary Gtlr at 5 p, m. DANCE in Brussels To'i n Hall on Thursday, December 30th Lunch Booth Dancing — 9 till 1 Admission—Gentlemen 75c Ladies 75c Auspices of Morning Star Rebekah Lodge assormonssoorommoom0000mmsouszoonooza DANCE New Year's Night Saturday, January /+;t Cardno's Hall, Seaforth Featuring Ross Pearce ,.and his melody masters Dancing from 9 to 12 Sponsored by Seaforth Young Conservative Association "Seek ye first, tee Kingdom of God." In the Ney Year, put "first things first." Melville Church Minister Rev, G. A. Milne, M.A. 10 a. m. Sunday School end Bible Class. 11 a. m, Holy Communion. 7 p. m, "1949 Investments" Louis D. Thompson, Organist and Ohontmaeter. Ther inited Cl: larch Ole CANADA Minister Rev. Hugh Wilson Organist Mr. Donald Dunbar 90.48 a.m. The sossionewilt meet 11 a, m. Morning Worship The Holy Communion Sermon ,Subject "We Would See Jesus" Junior Congregatlon 11 Church School and Bible Class. 7 p. m. Evening Praise "From Everlasting to Dverlasting." Make Church Going Your Habit Through The New Year, r—„ Church of England' for llllttm A, Hunter 60, wore cen- rineted' her" by Rev. F. 1'. \Valrelhng. Essex Baptist Churn and Rev. R. 7T. Parr, and interment ms,le in Green - lawn Memorial Park. Pallbeta•er% w rl Joint Chaste' Robert Bryden, Carl Ttrushett, O. C. Loucks, Larry Whittil and Lawrence McLellan. :dr. 7Tun1' r wee born In Brussels. Ont„ and had been a Printer with the Essex Pi•ee Press 27 years. Death came suddenly from a cerebral hem- orrhage. He heves lite wife, tw1 sons, William. Sudbury. Cameron, Lakeview: a daughter, Mrs. Fred Carter, Saginaw, Micinto n and a ,sister. Miss Myrtle TIM ter. Listowel, Mrs. Robert Messer The death occurred in Victoria Hosiptnl. London on Monday. Der. 20 of Mary Annas Breckenridge widow of the late Robert Messer. Brussels in her 75111 y': r following five weeks' dins l.. The deceased was born. nn Con.• 2, Grey Twp„ on May 7, 1874, (laughter of the late David sod Mrs. Breckenridge. On March 25, 18116 elle was united in marriage to Robert Messer. Follow. ing their marriage they lived on the Blnevale Beendary and Con. 1, Morris until the death o1 her hus- band in 1925 since which time she has been a resident of Brussels. She is survived by one son, Walter of London, two daughters. 'Jessie (Mrs. Russel Lemmex) o1 Detroit and Jean (Mrs, Samuel Endicott) of Toronto' Two grandchildren Dorothy Lennmlex of Detroit and Dr, Vernon Messer of Windsor' One great grand- son Bobby Messer, Windsor; also one brother Dr. Aimee Breckenridge of \Tashville, Tenessee. Funeral serv- ices were held from her late residence Alexander Street, Brussels on Thursday, Dec. 28rd at 2:30 P.M. connected by Rev. G. A. Milne of Melville Presbyterian Churoll. assist- ed by Mr. Silas Melalls, London, Pallbearers were John Gibson, David Johnston, Jaws. Vancamp, Gordon Messer, Selah Breckenridge, Wm. King. The beautiful floral tributes testified to the esteem in which she was held in the community. Bnria; was field in Brussels cemetery. Perish of Brunets Rev. J. H. Kerr. Brussels. Sunday After Christmas Day January end, 1949 $t. David's Churbn, t'Ienfryn— 9.80 a. nn. Sunday School 10.30 a. m' 1-loly Cotnmuntun et. Johns Chinch Brussels— 1 p. m. Sunday School 2 p. m. Holy Communion Gt. George's church Walton - 8.45 p. m, livening Prayer �,�'a so Sunday Schoo'll gal,e Notice T wish to tette this eeportunity to thank all those who so splendidly co-operated In tying cards and letters into bundles for Christmas mailing This was greatly appreciated by the Post Office Staff. Wishing you ell the compliments of the season... • H. W. KERNEY, Postmaster. TO MOW, MaW9m,A REGENT THEATRE Seaforth, Ont. - --6..5.9.,0. CARETAKER WANTED—. Grey Township School Board ' is asldng for applications for tine, 110511- 1011 o1 caretaker in each of the 12 schools for 1949. Applicants will stale salary requested. An outline of time duties may be obtained from the secretary or from one of the school trustees. Applications received until January 10th, 1949, ,• Carl Hemingway, SecretarY, R. R. 3 Brussels. soy the r, 1m C, ;: incu May they bring in a perfect New Year for you, crammed' full of Happy Days. The Brusse Y BRUSSELS COUNCIL ( Councillor 1 L. V•' Delo tl•r, aalary Deaembe.- , 1 995 .{1 CrnnMlrilr The Last regular , meatlnl; 1Gof the I (rctwf,rrd t 1 • ' i n t•, t. Municipal Council of the Village of 1"0al edti''r' eke. w' 194e 43144 Brussels was held en the above 9r. ,>n 7 4..,;;;;;„,.. 1;4, date. :111 members or1he ('can, it Cont ti 1 • w, re present. 1f''.. ,.n; tii-r,t rt./ itJ'e .5 ELS♦ %rtd Conveurtvt T"r:r Seek Attacker ]i' EJPl,rlr, Man :uot•ur.•, +int! t10.y non-.•, ,,..t 11.' , n Collnwl t,. rt..r-t.a...q ebtuary 20 l 1,3.t from 211 p rt': i \ = I'M Ont 791,111 1 1 1 Toupin s. Reproos, 111 r..:: •- 1rt Cram rt e tlt�' I'I 1 y. 1{ineardine, Grelertoit t. iVloghant. Trowhridg Lila I. �� ,,''�,,��n 1' acre. Votfh '8,. l'nrdwb'h. Gerrie, T,, nn'. 3117181 1 1 `. , t': r•' l i . r t rc, 7 Clinton, iTow•irk Linn the house, : I„,}•tem. Alter the minutes of 'lt last •n'' r i 117,• F 1 n , ing'were read, It was nurve.rl by 1d. 17 l 111: w , P 1 1 n to ,tin of Kennedy seem -idea by W. 1: Willi, lace '' r that til:' minutes be adapted as „-• d 'That In 1', n —Motion carried, fire at `i,lr'1 .}1 ,•,,'. t t ,`. s' Pr11,1d' 1- ''111",1 .11 a • On motion of L. W. rci i.n, r ion" in rtlr •'n -•t. the, f'•;• , h l: 1 Ttlettlav r nnolhe 'dr . 1- ,l1 .itl', 'n1 Ofit, l'in r 13"' i home that evening, nntire rl thee Ar ,.hi..h i ';noel -ie: i closed, was standdn 11.11P11 r i, 1 turning to investigate. h,' 1 e.e' Lverk several blows on the tto:0. eori ..'161111ler<. Although he is 17 IV. f nt, . h crape t, d with at•0 '.!' tt',tn 18, :e;' Prtnof.,r ' tr' be rr,lrta'ed. Mr. Galbraith toore ened tee grip, and his :ntri.,7 r. ., nd leele 1 nut ant ' n^,.) r -_r the, 194.7 luxe v. it inl'vi+run. er nv' +` Sprue tr, 1 -.FR;t P ea' TaH,1" .1'11 ,.ti P." 7.orieh. (`redline IP • .i7t ,n1. 8471/114 „("•-Cntrvan.r 'r Tr, '11x0 Exeter. ,;, _'. n__. notes 1'riw•vrrl. 1•'"1' 1 P '9r' 11' "A." Ailsa ("rate. 'rhed- j feral Grind Rend ''r3" Biprkw, ll. ,•; •'C" Stretbrnv Juniors r'r' Pr. Howard Rrnwn. Thrd- rord „en 9 --Southampton, Port El- 't7'iartnn, ('heslee "A." PeIeley en e .ellenforrh "('," George Grant. T .toy, rnnvener. ''r:,np 1—Gode•iel. Win,ghnm, 'Kincardine "A," Lueltnow "II," i' as -els "T1," Ripley "C," Pelt Me- t Lucknow. convener. n, 7 -Drayton "13,' Poole, ,,•sbeidee. len wend Atari.) orl "C." -:rn'•r. 'Berl Anel' 1v . Drayt0'1- ru oxlerl by .T. W. Fisehor the follow to . : given t.1 yearly Gran' of oil ni, !•• ' accounts were ordered paid: ' u='t by the 1'ir,. Tlep', 1 ,'reef:" ; D. N. McDonald, •Fuel, lumbar 5ation for lost time a.. avo, r;,,: 1 .: anti cement II :117, cheque: in payment ni 't.9; r;r',nt 1: ; W, I -I, Dell, salary and clean. :made payable to +9e Yir f)' pt. •,- au ling supplies 121.`1 i oi'nnnigtuinn." G. R. Campbell, salary and The Reeve' thanked :it • 8'!ri Voter's lista ............ ..... :11.40 •, what. i r -11,..r ! ,. ,d,. I Gregg Hardware, nliscelllne• I a lin a WWI tr}'n' year for the 1 ous hardware 11, J. Lovell, stationery ..... A, McTaggart, labor ........... Oldfield Haa'dware, furnace pine Hyde Bros., battery ntc., Fire Dept. 20.91 Post Pub. House, Assessment ochres Voter's Lists, ads, for Nomination Bruseals Hydro, street lights and ball lights A. Rutledge, fox bounty .,., ,..: R. 13. Cousins, salary, Reev' W. E. Willis, salary, Coun- cillor R. W. Kennedy, salary, Councillor J. W. Fischer, salary, 1.55 \'ill-tge. 1i,ss The 1.1.1 .{ ;17 4,nit r.tnI.niri, 1. Ne ('„111,.1' .;1;;'1. 1.75 CARD OF T1A'NKS TI -o• • frnii:': ,.,f ,, late \T'•. Annie 111.111. at r3.Pr,,psiil •144.12 ,'.�,P"'” i't[irr.,; f•r: the many l.indne ,'_. :hn'an by Ile sl cards, letters and visits- r1trinr Itra 7,044 illness in Victoria Idespit9, London. 48.5) Also for floral tribute, !ltd ot17''r expressions of sympathy at our time 36.00 of b, reaveur•nt, sper•ial thanks i'igon. Group _2---Stratroy "D" playing are given Rev. G. A. M!t1e Sir. Stine In Group 2, of the Tnternirdiat' Sri 00 McFalls, Dr. John IT r•rt•. Brusselsseries. and Dr. A. J. Grace of I anlnn. Juvenile Series - -. Group 1—Goderich "A," Wing- ,�,�,�,t�.�,�.t�����,�.•� �,�� hnu, Clinton. Kincardine "R" cJ�c 7c�WJc% caJ�cJ'S�� 1 •\Tec" T.nughlean. Win hntn, eon - 17• t (Tresw•ater "P Fnrrlvir.h r;, •`• . L , de...1"1'r1. T)e1-1'71(".'- "C. 4 11 r. Glenn Sahnson, Fn1•dw1,'Ii r17.011, 7—:fount Forest, Arthur a Jih1'i:,y •'D." Cllffer•l,-Aytar. 71 111 e "C." convener, Weller John. Ili:dtn:,y. Junior Series (lamp t_...-aih•nrtnn, Listewr', H',rrist"n. \t'ingham. Walkerir.ii •'D•• Convener, Pat Patterson. Har - A Customer ries t And F► iends .MEAN MORE to this institution than the mere exchange of goods for dollars.... We appreciate our customers—they • are our Friends—and we wish them a Happy and Prosperous fl New Year, and we resolve now to make our service worth Imore and more to you as the days and months go by. i4) memkv? e7 Capitol Theatre LISTOWEl_ NOW PLAYING- Thurs, Fri., Sat„ Dec. 30.31 Jen' 1 3 "A Southern Yankee" with Red Skelton and Arlene Dahl : Red has you all In from Laughter as ' he goes all out for comedy. Another howling hlt following "The Felice Brush Man", Mon., Tues., Wed. Jan. 3.4-5 "Two Guys From Texas" with Dennis Morgan Jack Carson Dorothy Malone and Penny Edwards The gay cavorting In this number should deliver fult satisfaction to all patrons, as Morgan and Carson-- the song and dance team go Into action. A picture full of music, laughter, lovelies and the right tough. Wed., Thurs., Fri., December 29, 30, 31 A Grand Show Inc All the Family—Romance, Musk 'r and Comedy. In Technicolor! "A Drste With Judy" with Jane Powell, 'Elizabeth Taylor Wallace Beery, Carman Miranda New Year's Eve. Mid. Show (Performance will start at 12 a.m.) December 31st and showing all New Year's Day "Tartan And The Mermaids" Johnny Weismuller, Brenda Joyce Plus: A special program of outstanding' Shorts Mon., Tues., Jan. 3, 4 James Stewart, Jane Wyman In a charming Romantic Comedv "Magic Town" I TUESDAY FOTO-NIT.E 1st Offer $200.00 II, 2nd Offer $ 70.00 Mon. Attend. card night VMaireAteMealleAV Bennett's macer 1 11 1' '51 Group 22—Walkerton "A." Tian over "A," Southampton, Mildmay i,., Mount Forest "B." Reginald Arm. strong, Mildmay. enlivener. Midget Series e• Group 1—Southampton, Port E1- O gin. t'a101e7'. Cheeley. Kincardine 1"B." Norman Locking, Port Elgin. convener. Group 2—Listowel "A:' (,oierielt ".9," Winetem "B." Clinton "11." ' Palmerston "B,' Glenn Johnson. irnrdwirh. convener. Group 3—Londesborn, Hnwiel: • 11,111',. Brussels. Lucknow "B" teams. Wilfred Willi., Brussels. ...livelier. Bantam Series pt. Group 1—Walkerton "A'" 1i1141- imay. Toeswate•, TCineerdhne, Port b j Elgin "R" teams. Donald Cnmcrnn Mr. 0a111r.'ith we: faint fla_,: toss of blond and th.• 'min of 1.o, wnnnds. but wan able to felrnhrre a neighbor. 31?,eea11 Bradshaw, w.• +' enmmnnei 11 +Teeter and Mr. Galbraith is rer•overr,rr:'' rapidly end ben yes that ha4 170' not loo, *, h+,mpered b^ it h" 1177,7 Overcoat be would have been , 1i 10 nrerpower and naprnrr gallant, Tt is supported that rrm- hery was the motive for the attael:. i Wndl.erton, convener.odrich "A." c BRUSSELS, ONTARIO t b GeClinton, i G1nn,.p '\Vhighant, Tmcknow "R" teams 9o�4i,. . (J 'J, 'j M,�,'�`�OMk•: i ••Nip" Whetstone, roderinh, cnn — — — _ = I vener. !from Wingham. Goderich. Clinhn and Paisley. Ml teams a111 play in The mssels Pee Wee entries were reeeivrd ,a1 Market QUALITY MEATS Wholesale and Retail (Fresh and w;Cu.red Meats Turkeys, Geese, :Ducks and Chickens for 0 ever Year's ALL POULTRY DRAWN FREE OF CHARGE Fiert Marked In Britain Boxing Day. which was orfs: prated in Brussels and In meed' of the British Commonwealth Men (Int'. nod which techn10a11 0170177+1 have been celebrated Sunday t lie day following Christmna, has nothing to do with the noble azt of pugilism. The Encyclopedia Brttannioe states that the day was celebrated'. first in Britain as the day .'n whice r,•Iannrt0 "1)nxes" were riven e': -- rand boys, postmen. milkmen and the like. Although the , ncyc1opedi r do=';r not elaborate, the assumption to that the people mentioned were 0Za" available to be presented with giro, C';ri=turas day itself. rr,-mer Listowel School Principal And Wife Mork 55th Anniversary LISTOWEL, Der', 28. Christmnse and their 55th wedding anniversary were observed by Mr. and Mre. G. :McDonald n1 Listowel, In a dare celebration at the home of their son-in-law and daughter. Dr. aced Mrs. E. D. Hutchinson, Amherst burg. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald were married on Dee, 25. 1893. at the home of Mrs, McDonald's parents. Mr, and Mrs. William Mitchell. cnn. 2. Grey township. The couple• w'l1 spend the winter in Amherst - burg. For almost 45 years, Its1r and Mrs. McDonald hare resided fu Listowel. From 1905 until his ' tiro ment in 1985, Mr. McDne e as principal of the Listowel lie school. He was engaged in' teaching profession for almost years. haring taught in Harriet= and Grey township hsiors comenee to Listowel. Besides their daughter Anne (Mrs. Hutchinson), tIta collide have two sons, William and Griffith, both of Toronto. !their own town or village until n'eb- 1 15, ulnen they will bo grouped and n play-off inaugurated. Qualifications Explained ' Several :items of importance were discussed and passel relative 1 to the hockey rules. Playing certi• i Orates and birth eertifleates trot the rpgiatrar in Toronto mUsf ea free Warwick won the gentleniera"e ! company the junior nualllcaHnns: prize, j e'rtifld@tes only in the ease of the Personals: Mrs. M. Sellers, .'a. intermediate players. The deadline former resident. of Bluevale, and t was set for .Tan. 15, with Fr0117' i wiuno's in all series to he declare 1l ed by Feb. 20, Ahintermedi• ate and junior teams will be al. lowed to sign 25 players. with 75 I designated for the minor aeries. III A new rule will he in force :n Se this season. whereby Hold Party To Celebrate Moving Into New Home BLITPIVALD, Dee. 2'4.—Mr. atul Mrs. Frank Stamper, who herevie built a new 110119n nn their tare&n on cnn, 2 of Tnrnberry townshl , have. recently moved their house- hold eflects to their now home. To mark the occasion of modem into their new home, they enter- tained a number of friends 8131779. eon, 2 and 8 of Morris townsti' Prior to Mrs. Stamper's marrls,, she was Miss Bertha Soveh of Al .' Progress4've euchre Was >te jm'ed, Mrs. Russel Boue won the bighest seore for ladies and Wit- t l \\("OAA a minor player. providing he signs a minor eertttlonte, may go up and Wt arrear _ 'down as much as he dikes. with an e I int di t or junto t til Phone- 88x We Deliver.nytlnle Coleman & Thompso t \, must. forward a list. of the players n, !'copse they intend to use in the play r eau nn gems a s I the regular playing schedule is tSf Fd\ %'1Ea14a E1i6S.a" ig'r 1,complettel. At that time ell teams • I ;downs and these will hs the only who was a recent patient In tl • Wingham General Hospital , has gone to Toronto where she efiit. spend the winter with her dau'ghe ler, :Mrs. Hetherington. and Leslie; Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Liltow, Stret- ford, with Mrs. Lt11ow; Mr. ''oaf. Mrs. R. D. Mclt;inney and son Jixtt, London, at their home here; Mets. Elsie Lamont has returned to har hone at Brussels. players allowed to Compete, Cute- veners will be in charge of the referee in their reslle0live groteeen. until a group winner is declare,