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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1952-10-15, Page 1_,BRUSSELS POST Post Publishing House Authorized as seoond clime mail, Post Office DePaetment, Ottawa Wednesday, October 15th, 1952 $2.00 per year - $2.50 U. St, John's Anglican Church TURKEY SUPPER Tuesday, October 21st Supper from 5.30 to 8 P. M. Admission $1,25 and 75c TURKEY SUPPER In Walton United Church on Friday, October 24th Supper from 6 to 8 o'clock Entertainment, .solos, quartette numbers. Admission - $1.50 and $1.00 TURKEY SUPPER Brussels United Church on Wed., Oct. 29th from 5 to 8 p. m. followed ,by program featuring Mr. Arthur Sarge on his electric guitar, also local talent. Admission $1.25 and 75c NOTICE Any business organization house- hold or person wishing to ltluy poppies or wreathes, " window dls- Plates or stickers. Please cenitaot 0. S. Elliott, President, or C. L. Workman, Poppy Chairman. Orders must be in not later than Oct. 25th. And remember the Legion is the only rreveYor of Vet. Craft Pro do ota THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT CANCER Dr. Charles Cameron, medical and necientific director of the American Cancer Society, Inc., gives answers ,to 50 common questions about can- cer :of vital interest to everybodY Read "Answers to Cancer", in this Sunday's (October 191 issue of the great Color Gravure American Week - $y, exolmsively with Phe Detroit Sun- day Times. COURT OF REVISION VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS The Court of Revision on the Assessment Roll will be held at the Brussels Ppbiic Library on Friday, October 24th at 8 p, m. Any person desiring to appeal their assessment whonld do so before that date In writing to the Clerk, G. R. Oampbeli, Clerk. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA Meiville Church Brussels Minster, Rev. W. M. F. Fulton 10 a. m. Sunday School Anniversary Services. 1,1 e. m. and 7.30 p. m, Pr.ewoher Roe. R. J'Boggs Organ Recital at 7.10 p. m. Male Choruses. United Church • OF CANADA Mtnlater, Rev. Andrew Lane Morning Warship - 11 o'clock Sacranienit of Bantiem Church School - 13 o'clock Amuivtareary Services Sunuiay, Oct. 26th Church of England Parish of Srueiels Rev. A. Nonnan Ellie, M. A. 'Youtlh Sunday and Children's Rally Dai' M. John% Chervil, trusseirr 8,80 ,a m. Holy Oohtmundon 11 a. m. 'Morning Prayer Sunday* Soboot In. David's fetriteels. Heetrya 2,30 p. m. Holy Cementation Sunday Sdbool et. George's Chereb, Wallets 7,80 p, m, Evening Prayer MELVILLE CHURCH A special Thanksgiving Service was held at Melville Church on Sun. day morning. Rev. W. H. T. Fulton took "Gmatitnde" as his sermon subject. Speaking of the autumn beauty of the flowers, and the Can- adian .bush with its indescribable colors, Mr. Fulton stated that a eavtlews, may have many beauti- ful flowers bolt is incomplete with out the 'blowers of gratitude. Instead of being .thankful for what we have, and cosine our blessings, we are prone to talk about things thee have gene wrong. Gratitude and thanks- erivine should come from the heart, Mit often they are from the lips only The choir rendered the anthems, "Preis' Ye The Father" by Gounod, the Netherlantl's. "Hymn of 7zienkiegiving" arr. Silvee,ter, Ger. old Gibson e'ann the needy pllhlished sone. "God has been good fin me." IN MEMORIAM BAKER - In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Chester Carman, who passed away, Octob- er 15th, 1951. His clear bright eyes -and cheerful face, Are pleasant to recall, He 'had a loving word for each. -And sided beloved by all. Mae, Pearl, Carman and family. CARD OF THANKS We with. to extendour elncere thanks' •to rfthe-tmiendis and neighbours who so kindle- helped in ed many ways at the tine at our recent bereavement, Mr, .and Mrs. R. Wilbee and fancily, REGENT THEATRE Seaforth, Ont, NOW PLAYINS - Oct.16.17.118 "INDIAN UPRISING" George Montgomery Audrey Long• This la tense action recalling early Indian history the fall In fury of the great Apache Nation. Oct. 20 - 21 - 42 Technicolor "BELLE OF NEW YORK" Fred Astaire Vera Ellen A musical love story of a Bowery Belle with a twinkle 1n her eye This Is a' light-hearted picture of New York In the Gay Nineties, Oct. 23 24 • 45 ' Technicolor "THE LADY FROM TEXAS" Mona Freeman HoWard Duff A rtp•roariee Western from the heart of Texas. Don't miss seeing the little lade and the wandering buckaroo. COM►Nd -' THE SEORECT OF CONVICT LAKE THE UNITED CHURCH Services on Sunatay, Oot,' 12th were conducted by 'Mr, T1arry Hopp- er who spoke on "Ilbeaiksgiving." '1'tie anthem, "Lift. 171) Your Leads' was swag by 'tire choir. Next Sunday is Baptismal Sunday, Sunday, Out. 26 is our Amnivereany, TAG DAY FOR BLIND THIS SATURDAY The Rruasems 'Ldonts Club will eponsor a Tag Day for the Blind on' Saitlurdgy, Ott. 18th, We Who have cur eyesight rarely give thought of what ft must ,mean to live in dlaric- niese, Consider wheat would haapp' en if you lost your sight. Think about it from now until Ootober 18 and them, we knew, you will give, and give generously, ,to help those who meet live without eight, i FILM TO BE PRESENTED AT BRUSSELS UNITED CHURCH 1 The film, "The King's Man" to he ' preisenite'd in the United Church hmd- itonlarm et 8 p. m. on Friday, Oot. 17th, Presents 55 minutes of anthem. tie Aft:tear iife, with even the bauck- groimd sound ami music recorded in Aifrlea. it le the story •of an African boy - who becomes a paster In the African Ohhia•ch, This filen ' has been rrecedvin'g high praise if, ' the United Stales and Canada. NA"."frr . Count of Revision on the Assess. wait Roll of the Township of Grey, will he held on IVedmesdey, Oct, 29th at 1 p, 01, at the Township Of - fire at Ethel, Edythe M. Cardiff, Clerk. CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of Farm Stock and Machinery at Lot 18, Con. 10, Grey Twp. 4 Miles East of Brussels on Friday, October 17th et 1 P. M. Horses 1 black mare 10 years old 1 bay mare 10 years old Cattle • 1 Ayrshire cow 3 yrs. old, dice is March. • 1 Durham heifer cow, due !n Mar. 2 Durham heifers ristng, 2 yrs. old 2 Durham Spring Calves Hogs 2 -York sows with litter at. foot - t farrow York Sow Machinery international binder, McCormick mower ft. cut, sulky rake, hay loader, M. H. 13 disc fertilizer, drill, land roller, riding plow, set of farm sleighs (Bite new), ? wheel trailer, tnrntp drill, 2000 lbs. Renfrew scales rubber tired wagon, 16 ft. flat hay rack (new), grwveil box, fanning mfil, 2 Chicken rain shelters (new), brooder stove, other ponbtry egnip- "nent hey fork, slings and chains. Manly other items. Hay and Grain 30 ton of mixed hay (good) 000 ho, or mixed grain Terms Cash GARP. McDONALD, PROP. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. CAPITOL LISTQWEi. THEATRE 2 shows nightly 7.30 - 9.30 p. m. Matinee Saturday 2 p. m. Thur. Fri. Sat. Dc2. 16 - 17 • 18 You'll roar with laughter: It's Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis In "JUMPING JACKS" It's a rip roaring riot. Mon. Tues, Oct, 20 • 21 'PHONE CALL FROM A STRANGER' Adult Entertainment starring Shelley Winters, Gary Mer• rll, Mirhael Rennie and Bette Davis. Whp do men think they can break all the rules they expect wonien to live up to 7 TUESDAY FOTO-NTTE OFFER $100.00 Monday Attendance Card NWnitt. 'Wed., Thur., Fri., Sat. October 22 • 23 • 24 - 25 Bob Hope, Jane Russel, Roy Rogers and_ Trigger 1n 'i80N OF PALEFACE" Get set to laugh as you've never Laughed beflre. When you see this two gun trio you'll pop your buttons and bust your bows. Grey Twp. Council Grey Township Council meeting wkae held on October 4th With all menubeits pr0Sieallt, Moved. by Hugh Sn10ttlh, seconded by Wm. 17. Bishop that the minutes be adopted ns read, - Carried,. Moved by Howard F. MONaaryght, ,secendedl by Clifford R. Dunbar that we adopt tive Engineer's Report on the Maclilam, Drain and inatrugt the oleatk to prepare and serve °the bY- laws. Carried. Moved by Howard F, MoNaughet, seconded by Wro. 13. Bishop that the contiradt8 fon'. snow-plcwing be let to Rantoul, Mc1eapher end Toting as per tender. - Carried. Moved by Hugh Sndilth, seconded by Howard F. McNaught 'that the Assessment Moll for 1952 be adopted and the Assessor he paid. - Carried. Moved by Howard F. McNaneart, seconded by Wim. E. Bishop that our Solicitor on the Maitland River and Royle Drain he instructed to notify the parities concerned of Our intent- ion of commencing oonstrudtion after thiiitye days from this date, due to book of nraseeution of adi- octal. - Carried, Moved by Hugh Smith, seconded In) Clifford R. Dunbar that we now adjourn to meet again Nov, '1st or at hhe call oftheReeve. - Carideo. The following accounts were maid: Donald Rock, Cactch Basins, Trrglis and McNaught Drains Jack Bishop, Turnbull and Tngldls Drains 15.20 'Rent. E. Bishop, Turnbull and Ieglis Drain 15.00 W. .7, Deitnea•, Turnbull, and Hoy Drains 80.25 G. G. Reid, Engineer Machan Drain _• 268.80 County of Huron, Hospitalization N. S. Bauman. Tile Inglis Drain 215.00 The Municipal World, Suppliers 1.29 Win. Close, Close Drain .80 Perm Ward, Allowances Buttery Drain Thomas Ward. Allowances Buttery Drain. 161.00 Fred Cox, Allowances Rutfery Drain 32.00 Clifford R. Dunbar. Comm, Fluttery Drain J. H, Fear. Assessor, Salary 800.00 The Blyitlh Stanldard, Adv, Whitfield Drain - , 1.00 Eldon Wilson, Sheen 115.80 L. D. Frain, Valuator 5 trips 20.00 Berl Yodeler, Catdh idasln, Burrows Dream 25.00 C. 111 Rowland. Comm. Cox Drain Donald Rock, (latch Basins. Quinn Drain Donald 'Ruck. Gatch Basin Butt ruiy Drain F. M. Samis, Relish Drain 12.00 Ra.inh Thomson, Agreement Drain 151.20 Ralph Thomson. Close Drain L30 Townslhip of McT' 11,op. Dolton larain Edythe M. Cardiff, Mot'her`s Allowance. Application Fox Bounty Relief Doad,s 100.00' 20.35 13.50 5.00 5.00 100.00 35.00 1535.00 5.00 8.00 25.00 6331.00 10.651.49 Edythe M. Cardiff, Clerk. CARD OF THANKS I would like to tate this opportum ity do thank the good people of Bilis• eels who Helped so willingly to get my thugs ready for the two atter noon ,sales, I feel T owe all who assisted In any way a debt of gratitude T will never be able to ropey, zit my age T cannot hope to do anything tn. return for gulch kind- ness, cotiubesy and trust, I feel '1 should es,punfually mention Chas. T. Davidson and R. Bowman for eating as clerk and areas, and recused to take pay, also Mus, W. L. Spell's, Mrs, John HISlOp and Mrs, R..1. Mn,Laniohljn for ,handing In nine things to eat But T wtl•l assure ail 1 will remember their kindness until any dying days. Jas, McFadeeen BORN BLAKE - To Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Blake at Dr. Myer's missing home' on Saturday, October 4th, a woe, Majestic Women's Institute he Mejestic women's iNs'tltut5 ,p met in the Brulsdels Public Libraere on Thursday, OObober 9th, The meeting opened with the Ode tolllawed by ,the Mary Stewart co1150t. Mats. J. Si0eir read the min. Mites and gave the financial report, The roll hall was enewiered by a Health Rule. It was moved ,to send $25,00 to the Womenls Auxiliary of the Wtnghiam Hospital to hemp with their good work. The Fele Dtreotors gave a V short report, Family Night was planned for the 7•th November taking the form of a pot lock supper followed by a pro- gram. Health was the topic for the meet• ing and Mats. Oandno, Bublic Health Nurse, from Clinton was the guest streaker. She showed an initrresting film on "Home Nursing" following this with a talk "Sick Roam Service at Home." Mrs. Roy Oouisins gave a pleasing solo, "Mary the Good Lord Bless end Keep You" accompanied by Mrs. Vinallter Kers. The motto - "Mee we pit away all precterroe and meet each other face to race - without self-pity and without prejudice" given by Miss Carrie Hingleiore gave us a few chuckles bine also a great deal to. ,think about. Her address was en- joyed by ell. Mrs. J. Speir reported on the, Con- vention held at Kltehener this week. She stressed the need for aid to Greece and Korea and $25.00 was voted 'for this punPoee. These people are in desperate need of everything wearable. Citizens of Rrtissels end distriot are timed to assist the Tn- st.itute in their drive which is now vinderway. Clean• used nothing. ,servireabie itioe's, guilts, blankeos. etc., may by left at the home of Mrs. Sra,nley Wheeler. Rnatasels on co. brines 31st October. The n,aedfn� r'1 .'•i n;th ., „,„,i splertinn by Mre, Waite,• K,a•,. -eel "ee eleeine nr the "Queen." The conveners for ibis program nerp Mrs. Jas. Bryams and Mrs. Ken. Shun•ip. Lunch was served by Mrs. A. Lane, Albs. Oitv,•' Hemingway, Mrs. Roy Cousins and Mrs. Bert Johnston. RIPE RASPBERRIES If you didn't get enough ripe rasp- berries durin, the regular raspberry season you can get more now. Mr, Ned Rutledge brought a spray to this -office that he picked while out hunting Tuesda'Y of MIS week. He told us the bomb was full of them. While not of first 110)¢1917 they were quite good - we tasted theca. Mrs. Elizabeth Carr Passed away in her 90th year at the home of her daughter fins. R. Wilbee, Grey township do Tuesday, Oot. 71th, atter a prolonged illness, She was the eldest daughter of .of Wi111ni and Eupinenia. Mathewson was born in Whitby In 1862. In 1888 she married Benjamin Carr, living in the vicinity of Toronto until they moved to Wroxeter and Later spent the remainder of her life in Ethel. She was a member of the United Church and the Women's Associat- ion. She is survived by one daitguter' Mos, R. C. Wilbee, Grey township, Two sisters Mrs, Ida, Hastie of Gerrie, end tons. Christina 'Runner of Pklumonton, Three ohtldres h,av- „ing been Predeoased her, Rota in childhood, (Effie) Mee. G. Hastte of WIngitilam and Roy of Toronto. Also seven gnauidohildren and three great -grand cMidiren. Funeral serviee was held all title D. A. Ranh funeral home Bruesets on Thurstlay, Oct. ntlh, vendnMed by her pastor Rev. A. Lane and Rev, Choi - eon Of Hasniiton. Pellerearme were Jos, Pearson, Mae. HanStll'd. ,1'Oe Martin, Wilfred TTr'v. Mar Shaw and ,T4aa, Turnbull, Floral tributes were carried by lines Seephe son. Tom. Stmacben, Stanley Campbell and Brian Prescott. Friends were 71155emt from Haentl• 1011. Termite. Trrvnton , God elicit and Clinton, Tntsionemt took piece in the family plot at Mount PTeasantt. Cemetery Fib el. LETTER FROM KOREA Alms, Stewart Lowe, Bruise's, OnL, Oen. 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