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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1952-9-9, Page 1THE 'Post Publishing House BRUSSELS P ST $2.00 per year ' $2,591, w:e Authorized as second oleos mail, Poet Office, DePartMelee Ottawa BLYTH FAIR Tuesday and Wednesday. September 16th and 17th FEATURING 3 510 RACES 2.27 Pace - 2.22 Pace Free -For -All Purses of $125.00 Each. A Large Entry Is Assured. OTHER FEATURES 1 Huron County Slack & White Show 4H Tractor Maintenance Club 2 Calf Clubs Forestry Club. Achievement Day School Paradae at 1 p, m., Led by St, Andrew's Pipe Band. +• Mount Forest Official Opening T. Dent, M.P.P. Oxford County, 3 P. M. Live Stock Parade at 5 5. m, Master of Ceremonies -Bob Carbert CKNX, Wingham Grand Evening Concert -810 p- m. Sept- 17th. RE: BRUSSELS FALL FAIR Anyone with Bacon Hogs to show on Fair Daty,- Anyone wishing to secure space in the Palace tor leper Day,- Ayone entering the Commerical lreatlulre .of Baled anti Cut Hay or En'si3age Corn, - Anyone wishing to secure a Prize List or t1ckettts or Information - she>Iuld get in contact with the Committee in (Marge or the Seore• 4auy, Geo. Wesenhnrg, before Sept. :20th Come •to the Fair Sept, 25th and 26th. BAND CONCERT Presented by Brussels Lions Club Boys and Girls Band on SUNDAY, SEPT. 14th at 8 P. M. At Victoria Park, Brussels Everybody Welcome FOOTBALL GAME HURON JUVENILES ` vs. CHATHAM JUVENILES At Ethel Park on SATURDAY, SEPT. 13th at 3.30 p. m. Come out and support your boys SPECIAL BUS TRIP - TO - LONDON WESTERN FAIR - ON - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th Leaving Brussels at 8 A. M. from Pearson's Shoe Store Returning from London at 11 P. M. RETURN TRIP $2.00 Ralph Pearson, Bus Operator Phone 48x4 or 11 Brussels Make Reservations Please. Slogan for ,September - "Lrveaybody back to Church." THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA Melville Church Brussels Minster, Rev. W. M. F. Fulton 11 a. m. Morning Worship 10 a, m, Sunday School United Church OP CANADA Minister, -Rev. Andrew Lane Morning Worship -11 o'otook "Seeking the Least" C'hlulroh Sohool-,112 :o'clock Come and Worship IIIMMOINKr Church of England Parish of Brussels Rev. A. Norman Ellie, M. A. 14th Sunday After Trinidy„.. Qt. John's Chorea, *re a la - Evening Prayer 2.30 p: an. Sunday School St David's Chut•ah. Hearten Harvest Thanksgiving.: Morning Prayer 11 a, an. Evening ,Prayer 8 p. m. Bt. George's Cheroh, Walled No Service ' BRUSSELS FALL FAIR NOTES --- Only Only Itnvo wee)* till Brussels Pall Fair Day Sept. Mee Any farmer with 'bacon bogs ready to stripwill be well eompeneated to bring them to be judged and sold at the Pair . A pen of four is needed, Contract !tete eeoretarY or see a Prize Met. In the grain we have a late announce, ' meet to make, W. J. Leach, jeweller is giving a silver plate to the one exhibitor, Obtaining Champ1onleiltp Prize for the best exhibit of any varielty of Oats, We have a good ,afternoon show for everybody, Rides for the ohild• ren and grown ups. Harness Rac- ing, Tractor Rodeo. And Ann May with her bralined !horses, dog and calf, (Rape Tricks etc. Ana May will alio lead the school panatie. The evening Performance scaled - led for Pair Nite in thre Arena, far excels any show ever held here. Don't forget the Even- ing M the Palace en the 25th, the Oratorical content and viewing the exhibits under the Lights. Let us make this the best Pair ever by at- ten+line in Tull force. The ,Directors are trying their best to make ,this year a Bag UP Pair far You. A meeting of all interested in the Pair will be held in the Library on Monday, Sept. 15,th. Please attend, Geo. Wesenhnrg, Secretary, THE_W. G. LEACH JEWELLERY STORE The Store for Beautiful Gifts We wish to take flits npportmndty to thank our Te stamers for their skupportf and toincite old and new Customers to visit, us 1n our new location, to the old Standard Bank 1111 i8djng. With a more sga.ciong store and rew equipment, we will be able to heeler serve you in the future. We Invite. you to inspect our large stock of open stook China, G•2ae- ware, Silver a.nsI Jewellery, at the most reasonable prices. Enquire about our lay -away plan fn' Christmas. Easiest terms on any - thin, in the store, LIONS CARNIVAL FINANCIAL SUCCESS The local Lions Club opened the Pall Season with their first meeting - last Monday night, The 'Carnival bre+agurer's report was read "and a simples in excess of $2.400 was de- ' cisme' Miter ell accounts were paid. ' The Lions appreciated the eeststance of allose .outside tihe club who helped to make 14fe Carnival something for 41etlin•e Lions Committees to shoot ' at. lit millet be agreed that a very abet omelet from the weatherman was also atppreciatted. luring wdtd he set aside tor Lion's Wdttlare work and for purposes out. lined prior fo the OarnfvaL The ?,dons wdab rto thank everyone for .their splendid anpport. MAIO REGENT THEATRE Seafotrth, Ont. ETHEL WINS CUP Ftuleon Juvenile Football mane to a ()lose with Ethel edging Winthrop 1 to 0, to win the Btnusels M!otore Trophy, The winning goal was scored by Peewee Milne, with only torr minutes tbo go. Flynn in 'Wee Winthrop net and 1.00ltmier in the Ethel net both Mayneida Stirling game. This game was the ninth in Play-off series, the last five, games being played to a no score .tie. Lea, Tal- nnadge 'referee. These two 'teams combine to mtake Huron All Star Juveniles to play in, the Ontlario NSetries. ,They will meet Cheatham at Ethel Park on :Sarbunday at 3.30, This ie the first cup that ever went tb Mlle] in over 40 ye'ae's. LIBRARY NOTES Readers ane reminded that the Library is open every day but Wed- nescllay for the Fall and Winter t months. 'The hours are - Mondtuy 3 to 5 p, m, 7,30 to 9,30 p. m. Tnesday 3 'to 5 P. m, 7,30 to 9.30 p. m. I Thursday 3 to 5 P. 01. 7.30 'to 9.30 p. m. Friday 3 to 5 p. m. 7,30 to 9,30 p. m. Saturday 2 Ito 5 P. m, 7.30 ,to 10 n. m. The Heron County Book Mobile 1 will visit Brussels Library oo Fri- day. Sept. lath.at 9 a. m. Come in and see 'the new booms before they I get Meted over, ,and, if you 'have 1101 as yet become a member, theere are tour months left this year, so- hetter llalte ,than never, This OD - plies to the children: too, who are ,always' welcome. Any requeste for books should be made to the lib- • rattan soon. ATTENTION VETERANS NOW FLAYING- Sept. LAYING- Sept, 11 - 12 - 13 "LOVE HAPPY" Marx Bros. Ilona Massey The private -eye detective and the Marx Bros. as body guards hunt for the missing diamonds. This is a comedy which everyone will enjoy, Sept,•15 • 16 • 17 Technicolor "LOVELY 'TO LOOK Al" Kathryn Grayson Howard Keel With a Paris setting sparkling with music of M.G.M.'s Prize Winners and it is magnificent. Sept. 18 - 19 • 20 Technicolor "BEND OF THE RIVER" James Stewart Arthur Kennedy 11 Is a historical novel and a .master - place of entertainment. A King. size western tells the story of the hardy trali-blazers and the women they loved. COMING - "TREASURE OF LOST CANYON" The Canadian Legion service bua- ear! officer Mr. A. M. Forbes, Lon- don, Ont., will be yils4ting Bi'anoh No. 513, Bnaseels. on Sept. 17111, at 1.00 p, en. Any one wtahing Ir. formation, advice or assistance, regarding War Disabittty Penstous, Treatment, Allowances, etc., is re- quested to contract tete Service 01 - Geer, or Secretary of the local Branch, whose name appears below, to arrange an interview. R. S. Sham, Sec. - Wednesday, Septemoer 9th, 1952 BRUSSELS COUNCIL August 29, 1962 The regular meeting Of the Muni- cipal Council of the Vilage of Brvsaels was held on ,the above daute. Ali malnbere .of pounell were WM•es- etvt. 'ilhe minutes of /the last meettng were read land adopted on motion of A, McTaggtamt, !seconded by R. A. Bennett, The following accounts were ordered .paid on motion of .7, H. Stratton, seconded by R. A. Bennett. J. MoCutcheon, fox bounty $ 2.00 W. McAnter, tra'ek on streets 34.50 D. McA'rter, labor on streets 4.40 W, Hata, labor ort streets 2,00 Brussels Creamery, Calcium !chloride 21.00 Elliott Motor Sales, Fire Dept. aeot, 31.40 Post renblisbing Ranee, Adie. and 13y -Laws 10.70 W, Banker & Son, nen-et acct, 1,35 W. H. Bell, salany 135.00 G. R. (.'an hpell, salary and eeepresn 56.05 G. E. Radford. er sl,ed gravel 51.68 Poet.m'aster, plstage 2.00 It was mored by 0. L. Workman, seconded by A. McTeaggert, that •Elie petition for interim payment or tele startutoy grant under the Highnvnv Inaprovsnlent Act on expenditures up to August 31. as pteipan•ed by the Clerk. be forwarded o the Depart- ment of Hghmaye. ,...Carried. It utas moved by . H. Strebton, seconded by R. A. Be nett, that the . lretonary gramit of $ 0.00 be made i to the East Huron- Agrjeultural Society. - Carried. t 11 Was explained to the Councilthat the services of 'e representat- ive from the Fire 14la:rshal's Office could be secured for the purpose of organleatian end instruction of Fire Brigades, Council decided to take advantage of this offer. and the Clerk wee. instructed to write the 17 lire arsihall's Office with the view od obtainingthis aid to the Village Volumtheer Pile13rigmde. 13usiness• of the meeting leein.g con- cluded the Council adjourned on motion. of A. McTaggart. secnneied Wl by C. L. arkm;an, BRUSSELS LVONS.BAND HONORS TWO MEMBERS Miss,irina'55abt, who is a member of the Brussels Lions Club Band and Russel MacBeth, assistant band- master, whose marriage wii.l take place this month, were honored by fellow members of the band at the regular hand practice on Wednes- day night of last week, Miss Helen. Johnston, read an ad - (lease of congratulations and good wishes wtril.e, Edna Martin pre- sented the couple with an "electric automatic :toaster. Taken completely by surprise, Mr. MacBeth expressed thanks, and that of hits bride -table, for •the gift and good wishes. CAPITOL g,ISTOVIEL THEATRE Thursady, Friday Saturday September 11 - 12 - 13 "THE GREAT'EST SHOW ON EARTH" The story of the Circus with Betty Hutton, Cornet Wilde and an all star cast, 2 shows nightly 6.30-9.10 p. m. Matinee Saturday 2 p. m. FREE HAT WITH MADE -TO - MEASURE CAMBRIDGE SUIT Mr. Robert 112eKenzie, Cambridge Clothing will be at the Arcade Store, Brussels on Tuesday morning, Sept. 16tH. Measurements taken for men anti w{omen's fail stunt= .and topcoats, in the latest British woollens. Adam's felt hast Free with each order. Mon. Tues. Sept. 16 • 16 Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn in the year's funniest, punchies comedy. "PAT AND MIKE" TUESDAY FOTO-NITS, 1st OFFER $200.00 2nd OFFER $200.00 3rd OFFER $80.00 Monday Attendance Card MOM. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday Sept. 17 • 18 - 19 - 20 "WAIT 'TIL THE SUN SHINES NELLIE" Here's the truly wonderful story that will make you live again, laugh again, love again. Do not miss this heart warming picture. MORRIS TWP. COUNCIL Morris Tovenbhip Council Meeting, Aug. 30th, 1952 The Council met in the Township Hell on the above date with all members present except C. R. Cqul- tes. The 'Mettles of the last meeting were lead and adopted on motion o! Wm. Elston and Sam Atoock. Moved by Wm. Elston, seconded by Sam Alcock that we give North Huron Plowmen's Association a grant od $50.00. - °envied, Moved by Bailie Parrott, seconded by Sam Allcock that the Renee and Road Supenhntendenl apply for the Interim Road Subsidy.-(lanried. Moved by Balite Parrott. sero elect by Wm. Eluctoe that the road ac- eounts as Presented by the Road Superintendent be paid. - Carried. Moved by Bailie Palmate, seconded by Sam Alcoele that the meeting id- Jnttmun to mewl ronin on Oct, 6 at 1 p. 01. or at flet pill of the Reeve. - Carried. The following neemunts were paid: Comity of Huron, indigent Plea, ,Tolls, Kelly 06.00 Dept, of Health. Dmitri .29 Ross McCtall, fox bounty 2.00 Geo. Martin, hydro ter hall 6.07 Village of Rlyth. relief. Mrs, Robert Clair 31.66 T. R. Cerrliff., grant to I IPiowImen's Aowrl'lntinu 1 Blyth Standard, meet. Neil Merlren. Little TWIN 1 ,Tehn MsCellum, dirgintt ditch 11 Harry Adams,' dieeine ditch Relgrta•ve Co -OP. tile Nelson Theatre. meteor. Ord fnneinpiOyanenll seinerc Hervey f11. ,TObn.cton, Reave 03eo. 0Martin, Meik. I L. E. CARDIFF. ACCLAIMED P. C. HURON CANDIDATE AT CLINTON CONVENTION Elston Carit'f, M. P. for North Huron, was chosen by :acclamation es Progressive Conservative oandi- dtarte 'tier Huron riding at the Tfuaon Country Coneiervatifee Association convention held in Clinton on Mon- day. More than 300 attended the m eetinig, Mr. Cardiff's riding, Hunon North, of w^hic8h he has been M. P., for the past 12 years is disappearing. Tt was combined with Huron'Penth, whose sitting member is A. T. McLean, Seatorth, Liberal. Tore veteran M. P., acclaimed 00 Monday night, was nominated by Elgin MeR nley, Zurich, defeated candidate far Iierran,Perth in .the "last federal elections, The nomin- ation) was seconded 11y Russell Bol- I ten, Winthrop. Mr, MolUnley, who was considered a eontes,tant, with- drew in favour of Mr. Oardi'fl, Re- distribution ' rot federal eleotoal districts made him and Mr. Caiidtff opponents in the raoe, Enoaeement Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Hall Anderson an• pounce the engagemlent of their daughter Audrey Jean to Wilfred Weymouth Sehreider, son of Mrs. Carol Sr/raider, Poet Credit, the marriage to take place October 4111. at 3 3. m., in the United Church. Belgrave. BRUSSELS GiRLS DEFEAT CLIFFORD SECOND TIME The Brussels girls Junior softball 'team adored their second decisive victory over the Clifford tean, here in Viotoria Park osa Saturday night. In spite of :the cold weather a large crowd watched the home town team win a 15 - 5 victory. They gained an early lead only to lose it but forged ahead eelaaiktng up se,ven lions in the seventh inning. This ties the teams up with 2 games emelt. The next game between these teams will be played in Clifford on Thursday night of this week, UNITED CHURCH 50.01 3.50 6,00 15.00 40.50 51.62 John 14:15, "T1 ye love Me, ye will keep my commandments." was the Biblical basis of morning wor- ship in The Unified C:huteeh on Sun- dny, Sept, 7th. The chief New Test- ament (Ommende are - repent, be- lieve, follow. receive, forgive and love. Obeeltence to these commands is .the real evidence of love for ,Tesus Christ so the sermon claimed. A male quartelbte, Thos. Pierce, Stenlety Wlherer, 'Ijlaos. Shralban, and Lloyd Wheeler, sang two num- bers, "He Pardoned Me" by Rowe and Ramuler and. "1 Want My Life to Caumt for Jesus," by Breck and Lorene. MELVILLE CHURCH On Sunday morning Rev. W. H. T. Fulton occupied the ptnipit of Mel- ville Church„ atter his vace.tion and preached from the text, "Unto Him that. loved us, and washed us from 0115' sine" (Rey. 1-5.) This sentence, "Undo Him that loved es" is the nook bottom of the universe. The lrwe of C.rOd to stronger than all evil forces of the world. Tt will still last, atter Cora. menden' and other social systems have disappeared, Mr, Fulton, spoke oaf the prdbletn or sin, and God's willingness to 'forgive sin, • Miss Margaret Perrie sous guest soloist, and sang a lovely setting of the hymn, ".Tesalls, the very thought of Thee", The Sunday Previous. Mr. Gibson Willis was gluiest entoist, and gave a very pleesing rendition of "The Lost Chord," TURKEY SUPPER Union United Church, Grey Twp. on MONDAY, OCTOBER 13th Supper from 6 to 8 o'clock Advance Sale of Tickets- Only Admission $1.25 and .65c Wingham Lions Club OLD TIME JAMBOREE AT THS Wingham Arena on Friday and Saturday, Sept, 12 and 13 Square Dance Contest Variety Floor Show - Mount Forest Junior Pipe Band BINGO - GAMES - WHEELS COME TO THE Milverton Fair - Fri. Evening Sept. 19th 'Ey Amateur Show - Modern and Old Time Dance Gray's Greater Shows and Rides SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th Horse School Races - Baby Contest - Judging of Livestock Children's Parade .- 4-H Club Competitions Dancing in the Evening. George Gernhaelder, Sec,-Treas. MF LLASHMAR DRIVE - IN THEATRE LISTOWEL Two Shows Nightly - Raln or Shine Daya and date Title Stan Thur. - Fri. Sept, 18 - 19 "Three Husbands" Eve Arden, Howard de sarw Sat. • Mon. Sept. 20 - 22 "Santa Fe" (Cofer) Randolph Scott, Janis Carter Tues. - Wed. Sept. 23 - 24 "Captive City" John Forsythe, Joan Canden Thurs. - Fri. Kirk Douglas; Sept, 25 - 26 "The Big Trees (Color) Patricia Wymore Sat. • Mon. Sept. 27 - 29 "The Lion and The Horse" (Color) Steve Cochrane YOUNG OR OLD, DON'T MISS IT 1 SEAFORTH FALL FAIR Two Big Days of Fun and interest Thursday and Friday, Sept. 18 - 19 THURSDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 18 Merchants' Exhibits, Fruit and Vegetable' Display Public, High School Exhibits, Ladles+ Work Old Time Fiddlers' Contest $50.00 In Prize: Junior Farmers' Variety Show FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th Harness Races, Running Races, Pony Races, Livestock Parade Clowns, Parade Bands, Baby Show, Square Dancing Contest Ontario Hereford Association Regional Show DANCING - Friday Night, In Community Centre Desjardlne Orchestra Rresident, ,Russell Balton Sec,-Treas., F. .L .Snow AmoneavoiMMIIII .$10 PROTECTS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY FALL MUSIC TERM Mr. and Mrs, Louts D. Thompson have resumed their music classes. Instruction in Plano playing, Sing- ing, Organ and Theory. Mrs. Thome-son son. will stint a class for children of 6 to 8. She has speelelized in teach- ing children at pre-school age. BORN B13WLEY - To air. and Mrs. Walt - 09.00 er Bewley, at Dr. Myar's nursing literate Btnsaels on Auttitat 229th, daughter, Brenda Jean, (ONLY 55.00 FOR AN INDIVIDUAL) The two year Polio "SEVEN" Policy insures the husband, wife and all unmarried dependant children up to 21 years of age (Including children born during the policy term commencing 24 hours front time of birth) -It pays up to. $7,500.00 per person to provide medloal treatment as described below for the following diseases contlnuln$ up to five years from the date of Illness. P OLIO TETANUS SMALLPOX L EUKAEMIA D IPHTHERIA ENCEPHALITIS MENINGITIS (Any TYpe) PROVIDES TREATMENT PAYS UP TO $7,500.00 PER PERSON UP TO 6 YEARS Policy Covers for 2 Years - Effective 7 Days following Acceptance 1. PAYS FOR MEDICAL CARE - The service of legally qualified physlcians, oesteopaths or physiathcrapiste; 2. PAYS FOR HOSPITAL CARE - Hospital board and roots, miscellaneous hospital supplies, drugs, medicines end rental • of necessary braces, crutches, or Wheel chairs, Including occupational therapy; 3. PAYS FOR IRON LUNG RENTAL - Rental of Iron Tung or other similar mechanical equipment; 4. PAYS FOR NURSING CARE - The services of licenced er graduate nurses not members of your family; 5. PAYS FOR TRANSPORTATION - Transportation of the Patient once by aircraft or railroad 'from the place where the disease first manifests Itself, either to or from a hospital to provide special treatment; 6. PAY FOR AMBULANCE SERVICES - Transportation of the patient once either to or from such hospital; 7. PAYS FOR FUNERAL EXPENSES -To an amount of 3200.00 in the eventof death resulting from such disease. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS SEE fes,_ Selwyn Raker PHONE 10-J-10 R. R. 2 BRUSSELS.