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Wednesday, March•5th, 1952
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ICE CYCLES OF 52
APRIL 15th Thru . To 19th
"MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED NOW"
Featyiring
for the first time on•ice
"THE STUDENT PRINCE"
Evenings Reserved - $1.60 - $2.00 - $2.60
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Saturday Matinee Only • Reserved -2.00, Childs Half Price
KITCHENER MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM.
LEGION LADIES' AUXILIARY
The ladies held a Euchre party in
the Auxiliary rooms on Feb. 97th,
at 8 o'clock. Fourteen tables were
set and the high prizes went to
Mrs. Fred Stephenson and Mr. J.
Rhodes and ,the low prizes to •Mrs.
A. Oakley ' and Mr, Ken. Sholdice.
Lunch . was served by the committee
in charge. An enioyabte evening
ended with ,the singing of God Save
The Queen.
A PLAY — Entitled
"CHINTZ COTTAGE"
by the young people of Londeshore)
United Church, will be held In the
Walton Community Hall on
TUESDAY, MARCH lith
at 8.30 p. m. -
Admiaelon 25c and 50o
Sponsored by the W. M. 8.
17th and boundary group.
CONCERT AND DANCE
Persunal Appearance of the
KANSAS FARMER
and
HIS ENTERTAINERS
Featuring — Canada's Only Singing
Violinist, Radio Artlet,
Vaudeville Star
Clean Entertainment for the
Entire Family
FRIDAY, MARCH 14th
.8.16 P. M.
At Brussels Town Hall
Under auspices of Brussels Lions
Club
DANCE AFTER CONCERT
Admisaton for both 50c
Melville Church
Minister, Rev. W.H.P. Fulton
10 a. m. Bandy School and
Bible Class
11 a, m. Divine Worship
Evening Worship — 7 p.•' m. .
United Church.
OP CANADA
Minister Rev.Agpmer Lana
it o'clock
Morning bbu "tient Life"
(;hruit School -12 o'clock.
Evening Worship — 7 o'clock
"The Kingdom and Evil"
Union Lenten Service in The
- United, Church TPtnesdey,
Maroh 11th alt 8 o'clock.
Church of England
Parish et Mrusssis
Rev. J. H. Kerr — Raster.
Second Sunday in, Lent
March 9th,, 1952
N. Jehn'a Chum. iinresele-
11 a m. Morning Pilaw
ltAtnd&y School
SL David's Churoh. Wsafrfie
8,30 p. m. !Pinning Prayer
Asndy Retool
iR Georges Churoh, Wells
7.90 p.m, Evening Prayer
TENDERS WANTED —
Tenders for the spraying of
Cattle for Warble Fly in the Town-
ship of Grey, will be received "by
the undersigned until eight P, M.,
March 12,th. State price per head
per spray
,Edythe M. Cardiff, Clerk,
CARD OF THANKS
The humidly of Mrs. Andrew Knight
wish. to express their sincere thanks
to friends and neighboprs for .their
kindness, sympathy and beautiful
floral .tributes. Special thanks to
Rev, W. M. Thomas and Mr. D. A.
RAM
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to Wank all those who
so freely helped us in any way
through our period of sorrow in the
passing of our ,stater and aunt Miss
'Susan Elslop
•
Your kindness will ever be re-
membered.
The Hdslops
and The McFadzeane.
SOCIAL EVENING
Sponsored by Cranbrook Library
In Cranbrook Community Centre on
FRIDAY MARCH 7th at 8 P. M.
Including musical numbers and a
A Short Play entitled
"CHINTZ COTTAGE"
end
Moving Pictures by Dr. McMaster
Followed by Dancing 11 to 2.
Music by Fordwlch Orchestra
Lunch Counter
Admission 50e
ESTIMATES WANTED —
For installation of a public wash-
' room int Btlussels Town Hall EsU-
,atee to include r""
nl.e-modelling of
rooms to accommodate ,these wash
rooms, and the supply acid install-
ation of all plumbing, heating and
eleoticai LLltures required. For
further information. -contact Council
1 lire C. L. Workman and A. Me -
1 Taggart,
G. R. Campbell, Clerk.
REGENT THEATRE
Seaforth, Ont.
VARIETY REVIEW DOMING TO
BRUSSELS, 3 BIG NIGHTS
MARCH 27th, 28th and 31st
A. Variety Review featuring, danc-
ing, and Comedy will be staged in
the Brluseel'e Town Holl by local
talent sponsored by the Lions Club.
A Junior review will be apart of this
stage show, A lovely. chorus Tina
beautitel costumes, special lighting
effects, a barber siren quartette,
a conuedY team, specialty members;
will ail make this an entertaining
show, Don't miss it, Watch for
further announcements,
MARCH 6.7.8
"SATURDAYS HERO"
John Derek -' Donna Reed
The story of the football hero whom
Jacksdn College bought and paid
for and the girl they used as bait.
The buying system stripped of Its
glamour.
MARCH 10-11-12
"STRICTLY DISHONORABLE"
Ezlo Plnza Janet Leigh
There's laughs galore In this comedy
with two romances and an off -and -
on -again courtship. Plnza sings
"I'll See You In My Dreams" and
other .songs.
MELVILL5 LADIES' AID
The Ladies? Arid of Melville Pres-
byterdau ()hunch met at the home
of Mats, Neloon Cardiff ,on Monday
night, Mss'. J. S. Armstrong, pre-
siding and 26 ladies present.
The minutes of the previous meet-
ing were read by the secretary Mrs,.
Wesley Kerr, and the treasurer's
report was given by Mrs, C. Long.
It was decided, to hold a garden
parity in the .summer instead of a
bagear in the Fall. A baking and
apron sate was planned for the near
future. Each lady except those
in tate Y. W. Guild, Is, to be asked
to donate an. apron.
Mrs. C. Baeker and Mrs. G. Mc-
Dowell were appointed to took into
the matter df supplying extra heat
in the manse kitchen. An annex
might help.
Mrs. W. Fulton gave an Trishread-
ing, and Mrs. Walter Kerr played
Trisfi plane selections. Miss Moses
conducted a contest andlunch was
served by Tins. Robert Scott, Mrs.
George Wane a,nd Miss Ella Kerr.
-NOTICE —
A grass and silage meeting will be
held in the Forester's, Hell, Belgrave
on Friday, March 11th, at. 1.30 p. m.
Speakers from 0. A. C., Guelph
wlll be present, also a panel dis-
cussion will take place.
A ladles meeting will take place
at the same time in Cotumunity
Room. Demonstration on• cuts of
meat and cooking of them. Both
meetings sponsored by Morris Fed-
eration of Agriculture.
Engagement Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. John Clark, wish to
announce the engagement, of their
only daughter, Kathleen Marie, to
John. Alexander McWhirter, son of
Mir. and Mrs, Wm. McWhirter, of
Stalwart, Sask. The marriage to
take place early in March.
MARCH 19.14-15
"FRANCIS GOES TO T145. RACER"
Donald O'Connor Piper Laurie
Famous Francls the talking mule In
another ,.big comedy hit. This le
top-flight light entertainment.
COMING
"CAPTAIN HORATIO
•'til HORNBLOWER"
News Reel — THE LATE KING'S
FUNERAL •-- MAR. 17.19.19
Grey Twp. Council
Glrey Township Council meeting
was held on Marsh 1st.,
Ail members taking an octal o1
allegiance.
Mlaved by 7?ugh Smith, seconded
by Clifford R. Dunbar that the
minutes be radopted as read.
• -- Carried.
,Moved by LLoward McNaught,
seconded by Clifford R. Dunbar that
By-law No, 8 appointing J. H. Fear,
Assessor be finally •passed.
-- Carried.
CARD OF THANKS
Seoul, Korea,
Feb, 19th, 1952.
I would like to thank everyone
who has sent .parcels of clothing to
the orphenge here in Seoul.
The children are well clothed now
and • with warmer weather their
hardships won't be so great.
Anyone sending clothing now
Please send it to the Chaplain, 25
Cdn., )+, 11 S., C. A. P. 0. 5000 Van-
vetiver,
anvetiver, B. C.
I am happy to be able to receive
the parcele for the orphanage but
my rotation time is getting close.
.. Thank you again, we apprectate
Mir parcels very much,
:•;;W
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ISS
LISTOWEL
CAPITOL THEATRE
3 BIG DAYS 3 BIG DAYS
Thur, Fri. Sat. March 6.7.8
Clifton Webb, Joanne Dru in
"MR. BELVEDERE RINGS THE
BELL"
Sat. Mat. 2 a.m.—Eve. 1.311 a.se-
Moved by Hugh Smith, seconded.
SP
AND SONd AT
MELViLLE CHURCH
The special service of =Me and
song, held ea Melville Presbyterian
Churoh, Brussels on Sunday night,
attracted, a large numberr both
from the village and the *mound-
ing comlminity. The choir Of 30
voices, sang Dvorak's "Going
'Home," and MoFarrenfs• "The Lord
Is My Shepherd," John. McDougall
of Blyth, violinist, played "Minuet''
by Baccherini, Bryan Prescott,
tenor, sang "Ml Through the
t
Night," and a mixed
ECIAL SERVICE OF MUSIC
d quartetsang
by.W1u, E, -Bishop that the excess "\\'hle3eMing Hope."
payments on, the Breriiruer Drain be L. D. Thompson, • organist and
refunded, — Carried. choir leader, played Handel's "Fire -
Moved by Howard McNaught, work Music," which had been com-
seoonded by Wm, E, Bishop that posed to mark the Treaty of Aix -
the Ccjumcil proIPS ianally ones By- la -Chapelle, and Purcell's "Trumlpet
law No, 6 oil, the Lynton Quipp Tune and Air," Two hymns aril
Alain end Court a Revision be now "Londonderry Air" were played on
closed, and the Clerk advertise far
the oardilonie bells, illustrating, the
uee made of single and double
notes and chords.
THE UNITED CHURCH
,tenders to be in by April 5th el
2 orclook. — Carried.
Moved by, Clifford R. Dunbar,
seconded by ITowand 5'. McNaught
that tihe Council advertise for tend,
ere to spray cattle es stated by
By-law .for Warble Fly Control:
Tenders to he in hands. of Clerk
March 12th. at 8 P. M.
Moved by Howard McNaught,
seconded by Wm. E. Bishop that
we instruct the Clerk to order the
balance of tide for the McNaught,
Bv,ttery and Quipp Drains, Tile to
be delivered to the drain.
— Carried.
3 BIG DAYS 3 BIG DAYS
Mon. Tues. Wed, March 10.11.12
Donald O'Connor, ' Piper Laurie
"Franey' (The Talking Mule)
In
"FRANCIS GOES -TO THE RACES"
TUESDAY FOTO-NITS
1st Offer $200
Monday Attendance Card NIAL
3 BIG DAYS 9 BIG DAYS
Thur. Fri, Sat March 13.14.15
Bud Abbott, Lou Costello
In
"COMIN' AROUND
THE MOUNTAIN"
Moved by Clifford 11, Dunbar,
seconded by Hugh Smith that Fred
Smalldon be appointed Warble Fly
Inspector at 91.00 per hour.
— Carried,
Moved by Win. E. Bishop seconded
by Clifford R. Dunbar that we in-
struct the Clerk to advertise for
crushing and delivering of 4000 yds.
or more gravel any place in Town-
ship, 3-4 inch screento lie used.
Each tender to be accompanied by
marked Cheque for $300.00. Tenders
to be in hands of Clerk by April
5th at 3 o'clock.
— Carried.
Moved by Howard McNaught,
seconded by Wm. E. Bishop that in
view of the present situation we
feel that the- application for a con-
siderable advance in present 'salary
of High School teachers is untimely
end that the rate -payers of this
Township art opposed +o any con-
siderable increase art this time.
— Carried,
Moved by Howard MoNa.ught,
seconded by Clifford R. Danbar
that the grader stay on the road
or road allowance unless by order
in Couneil,
— Carried.
Moved by Hugh Smith, seconded
by Clifford R. Dunbar that all
accounts as rend be paid.
— Carried.
Moved by Howard MaNaugiht,
seconded by Wm. E. Bishop that we
do now adjourn until APrll 5 at 1
o'clock or at the call of the Reeve.
— Carried.
e folitowhig eceouints were paid:
R. F, Youn,Insuronce
PoThlley No. R. 66602 97.50
The Brussels Post, 13y -laws
•Printed 45.00
The Municipal World, Supplies 40.25
County of Iiuron,
Hospitalization 46.60
Relief 2'•00
Pox Bounty 128.00
Robt. L, Cunningham, Cement,
Ethel Village230.00
Edythe Cardiff, Clerk's Fees,
Emerson Mitchell Dr, 20.00
Geo. A. Dunbar, Stamps 7.00
Roads 1820.80
*2879.05
Edythe, M. Cardiff, Cleric.
"First Things First," was the
theme, a worship in the United
Church on Sunday, March '2nd. The
text "Seek ye first His Kingdom
and His Righteouenees and all
these brings stall be added unto
you." The Kingdom of God and the
Kingdom of the world are not 09 -
Posed to each other as good and
evil or right and wiiong but as first
and second, The Kingdom of God
must be first for the Christian.
The choir sang the anthem, "5
Heard The Voice of Jesus Say," by
Horatinis Bonar,
At evening worship two parables
were studied — "The Children at
Play" and "The Wise and Foolish
Builders," both making a plea for
earnestness in translating the mes-
soge of the reality in life.
Mrs. Martha Knight
The death eccured in Grey town-
ship on Monday, Feb. 25th of Mrs.
Martha: Knight in her ninethieth
year, at the home of her son-in-law
James MacDonald after an illness
or several months.
Born in McKillop township, she
was •the eldest daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. James Bolger. In 1894
she was married to Andrew Knight
and they farmed in Morris town-
ship until bre death of her husband
in 1936.
She was a member of the Walton
t'ndaed Church. Surviving are two
daughters (Laura) Mrs, Lew Arm-
strong. Morris tnwndhip; ...(Edna)
.firs, James MacDonald, Grey town-
ship; three grand children, four
great grand children; one sister
:firs. T;niily Pollard, Hamilton, Ont.;
two brothers James Bolger, Seaforth
and Wm. Bolger, Lacandenn, Sask.
The funeral service was, con-
ducted by the Rev. W. M. Thomas of
Walton United Church and inter-
nment in the Brussels cemetery,.
with Mrs. Harald Smalldon render -
Ing a solo accompanied by Mrs.
Harvey Brown, Blyth.
Pallbearers were George Pollard,
Harry Bolger, Harold Bolger, Mao
Sentt, Stewart McLaughlin, Arthur
McCall.
The beautiful floral tributes. were
carried by Kenneth MacDonald,
Donald MacDonald, Murray Huether.
Gerald Watson, Charles Hollinger
and Ross McCall.
iGG'?PdEWE 1r 11J'?,"'
Mrs. 7, S. Arinstronig was in. T11 -
bury visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Wilson Tibbo.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Kennedy and
family attended the Toronto Ki-
wanie, Mttaleal Festival. Robert
Kennedy computed in the clarinet
class and came fourth with a ,mark
of 79. The find place winner re,
caved 88
points,
NOTICE
The director's or the Cra.nbrooit
Comntueity Centre aro holding an
Easter Formal Dance on A.pi'il 18U,
in Cranbrook Community Ha11,
Watch for further particulars.
PUBLIC REST ROOMS IN
BRUSSELS TOWN HALL
MAJESTIC W. 1, NEW PROJECT
For twenty years this has been
the dream of the, Women's Lnetitute,
Public rest rooms fqr country
mothers -to take their children while
on strapping trips to Brussele
stores. This has been the erying
need.. But the unsurmountable
difficulty lead adwo!ys• been the
lack of water SO the idea was al-
ways laid aside with regret, With
the imitating of the water works
that obstacle is now past.
The ladies are starting a drive
for funds for this project on March
20111 and Mat. Two fig euchre
parties are being held in the Town.
Hall. E,ve(ryone lniterelsted in
bringing our Town Hall up to date
,are condlaaly invited. -
Be .one of, the onawd on those
nights of, entertainment and good
fellowship and make a dam
re
become a reality now.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to take this opportunity
to thank all my friends and neigh-
bours who sent cards and treats
and visited me during my illness
and also for a lovely box from the
Ladies Association your kindness
will long be remembered,
Mrs. Wm. Ellicott
DISASTER SERVICES
AND READ CRASS
Dismlot gsteisppwhich shook the natio*
do haen every day, But al-
most every day Mandisaster*
overtake a family spmeWhere in
Canada. In thee firdt nine mouths
of 10:51, Canadian Red Cross disas-
ter service organization gave ai
ist1ance to 3,843 individuals, and
814 families, in 405 disasters, 'Phisphase of the Society's work ranges
from assistance in single families,
anal in large scale disasters. In 1950,
the Manitoba flood VMS one of the
three great disesteris in which Red
Cross ministered to the victtafli,
Thatwas the greatest disaster in-
volving a single city ever to occnr
on the American continent. At one
time Red Cross was spending 950,005
a clay for food, clothing, medical
supplies and transpontatlon 01
evacuees. In all, a million dollars
was spent by Red Cross and a
quarter million dollars, worth • of
donated supplies distributed.
-BOYS SCOUTS
PAPER -DRIVE
AI
On Tuesday, March 1101, the Bol
Scouts will have a paper -drive. Willeveryone kindly leave out papelafter-
aleand magazines securely tied in after -
ale bundles ter the boys to pick-up.
WORLD DAY OF PRAYER
World Day of Prover was held at
Brussels United Ohnrch, Mrs, .A
Lane, of the United Church, Mrs.
Jas, S. Armstrong of Melville Presl
byterian Church, and Mrs, R. W.
Stephens, of St, Jo'hn's Anglican
Church, presided for the respon-
sive readings. Prayers were of-
fered by Mrs. A. Armstrong, Mrs,
George Davis, Mrs, 0, Elliott., Mrs.
Morrison and Mrs, W. ninon.
H. Dent was guest speaker,
and Mrs, George Elliott was soloist.
The offering oe 921.55 was taken
by Mrs, D. A. Rana endMrs. W. P.
Todd, who also acted as 'ushers,
St. Patrick's Social
.Entertainment
at
Duff's United Church
and
Walton
Friday, March 14th at 8.30 p. m.
Admission - Adults 40c, Children 20c
GAMES — DANCING —• FUN
TEEN-AGE PARTY
For Teen-agers from 12 to 20. •
Brussels and surrounding community
In Brussels Town Hall on
Friday Night, March 7th, 8.30 - 12
LUNCH FREE — COKES EXTRA
ADMISSION 15c
Melville Harmony Club
presents the
LISTOWEL RADIO CHOIR
under the direction of Mr. Lorne Willits
In Melville Presbyterian Church on
Wednesday, March 19, at 8.15 p. m:
Adults 75c School Children 25c
BENEFIT DANCE
In Aid of Injured Hockey Players
Of Brussels Hockey Tearn
In Brussels Town Hall on
TUESDAY, MARCH 25th
At 9 P. M.
Music by Wilbee's Orchestra
Lucky Door Prize
Admission 50c per person
Have Your Papering
and Interior Painting
Done Now
Prompt Attention Is Assured By
Getting Your Or"der In. Early
LarryFischer
Phone 23-r-15 Brussels