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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1952-10-29, Page 1BRUSSELS POST Not Publishing House skuthorizee se sltcQnd claw mall, Post Oftipe De»extmewt, OttOefa Wednesday, October 29th. 1952 $2.00 per year - $2:50 U. (PART D.F •sRUSSELS ,ROSBF-,RVf LOOT REO!®'11.311ED Pant of the oiothing .taiken..Lrom ithe Pemrsetu Mere whein '1t •warn.br*' 'et .into the early hours of Setnrday 'mean tee • been recovered, Pollee behave nye, youths, arrest- ed and cblarged in WinWord on Sun• ,dal; do be members of a "gang" in- volved nvoivedi in brelaletaus and thefts in four •eousytiee, It ie thought that atter attemDting eo force the ihtonft door one entered the Peaneent adore 'by a 'bank wind- ow and opened the borne door for Ids aeoomipltees. The yeas.daouaged and $300 In eaest wee taken, 'Two hundred dollars Worth' of 'nothing eitolen 113.• eluded hats, ah'Qesi,, sheets and 'sox. Merles an thue . domes of the two mlardware 'stores, Gregg'e and Old, Bede, showed that hey 'had ,tried to force an entry Into both Tla'ces lint were nrdab7e 'to, or 'became alarmed before, .they aecompllabed their mnrpoae. I BRUSSELS POST "ON TH'E AIR" SUNDAY, NOV. 2nd The. Brussels' Post will be hecaed on the air on the program "Town and Country" over C. F. P. L., Lon- don, this Sunfay, morning, at 10.05 FORMER BRUSSELS MAN DEAD , Ward was received by Mrs. Winn!. feed Edgar of the death of her uncle William Prances Bailee in Minneapol- Es, He is a former resident of Grey township and will be remembered by many here. OVERSEAS CHRISTMAS MAILINGS The public Is' oantioned to mail; Mt early as possible to ensure Christ 1 mos delivery. 11 The 'following are the deadline dates. 11 Letters to the United Kingdom Nov, 27. Parcels Nov 25, - Lettere to the European Contin- ent Nov. 25. Parcels Nov. 21. Coffee Is prohibited in Gift Par• I cels to the forces serving In_Gr'r- many. TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 6 D. m. Satnutday, November 3th, 1952 for snowplowing in the Village of Brussels for 1962, 53 season. Tenders to he by the hour. Lowrtst or any tender not nee essatrfly accepted. G. R. Campbell, Clerk �S)rn'11ss.1J�,L,: nR5.1:Jwtit.1�"�. t'^ THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN. CANADA Melville Church Brussels Minister, Rev. W. H. T. Fulton 10 a. m. Sunday School 11 a. nt. Morning Worship United Church OF CANADA Minister, Rev. Andrew Lana Moulting Worship -- 1¢ o'clock "Com rnndon of Saints" Church School 12 o'clock. "Seek Ye the Lord while He may be found.', Church of England Parish of Brussels Rev. A. Nonnan Ellie, M. A. Me Jahn', Ottwwt, Br_Nele- 11 a. an. Holy Caramel/doh Sunday School. Rt. David's (.Minh. Naafi, 8.80 p. m. Evening Pa ayer Sunday School Bt. Georges Chane, WaMM 7.30 p. m. Evening Pryer i DISTRICT GOVERNOR GUEST OF LOCAL- LPONS CLUB Matelot %evel'n0s, Vkitor Dina; , 'ef Zurich, paid en Offieiaa visit to I elle Bnudsel6 Lions Club at their „elle meeting on Mondnay Ntgiitlt, when a ,turnkey og aper was nerved by the idles of St, John's Cherele Lion *res21etnt Selwyau Hiker, ,pre- siuiekl, IT, Tnalvts, a newmember of the club seas introduced by Lion B. Jothnetbn, Dletn•ict Ceevennor Dinar, we. inttradmoed• by Lion H. Tob:nstom Mr. De eslm easprea<sed his Pleaeitur•e on being present and coamelimented ithe club on their increased activity. He said the Lions 'Boyts and, Girls Band ",put Ernvdsele an the male" He gave interesting htghllghts of 'lids recent trip to Mexico where he attendedthe Internattanal convent ion, which wee the- ingest peace time movennent in the 'history, of Lionise. He started that there are 9000 idem;s Chubs with 500,000 mem9tens In 37 different ooumtries. 436 elnbs in Oanadn Stave 13,009 members. Mr. Dennin said that 11 ,rma a green as''a-' to the cleb .to have snob an aconnlneatheil Omelet as i manly clubs are hencldoanoerl by not having anyone to play the piano. Lion W. Todd expressed the ap- preciation of the club to the Dis- ;trrot Governor and presented him with a pair .o0 gold muff links en- graved with the Ltone emblem. Lion R. J. Bowman won the guess• lug contest end received an ash tray. Rumness blended moll oaal and minutets by ]don W. Martin. Lion A. Wood suggested that $40.00 that re- mained 1n a Polio Fund be elven to the blind, Lion 0. Knight reported for she attendance committee. Lion n, Wacker spoke on pians for the Clhristnta,s Seal Campaign: Lion 0. Long announced plans for the Hall- owe'en pa, -by to be held in the Town Hall on Frtdnp night, MNhteal .numbers were contribut- ed by Robert Kennedy, clarinet and saxophone solos and Lion G. Mc- Donald and Wm. King, vooal duet.. Lion le D. Thompson accompanied them at the piano. Tailtwister J. 'S. Armstrong • col leoted the fines in bis usual energet to and entretmininp; manner. also tell- ing tite Lione a story about the birds' and the bees indicating open. -wint- er. CARD OF THANKS Our sincere thanks' is, extended I to all our friends and neighbours 1 who •exprelssel their sPmmathy in so , ninny tuft of kindness at the ,time of out bereavement. Speotad Ulttnka 1 to Dr, It• W Stephens, tre staid of Windham Genera/ Hospital, the ladies of the RRebekah. Lodge, the Ladles' Anxlliary and the Canadian 'Legion and to Mr. D. A. Dann. Also thanks ito hoose who sent flowers and loaned cants. Your kindly though, Oulnees was appreoited and will long be remembered: Mrs. John Rutledge atld Htamity. REOENj' Tlir,ATRE Seg, forth, -Ont, NOW PLAYING— • Oct. 30 - 31; Nov. 1 ,'NEW MEXICO" Lew Ayres Marilyn Maxwell The arrow -streaked adventure of the men and the glory that won new mexico, Thle is a• super Western you've all been waiting for. NOVI3.4-5 "LET'S MAKE IT LEGAL MacDonald Carey Ctardette Colbest This a musical comedy spice) with a rousing romance. Don't miss It. It's` entertainment for young and old. NOV: 6, 7, 9 Esther Williams Barry Sullivan A musical comedp and one of the gayest of the year. The story of the g oand gala who became sailors the boys they left at home- COMIN'Q 'THE ME TREE* ANNIVERSARY SERVICES HELD AT THE UNITED CHURCH ` Large long:resett'li nls ptwtLicipated 10 the 70011 Anatvmtoary of The United Citlue'bh linussete on Sunday Cot, 25tih, 'ReV, Howard A, Dtukdha- son of Nonblt St. Untied CA u cia, Gods- erioh brought tntsittrfn'g meesages mot'ndng and evenlfal5. His subjects were; "You Can't Go Bank Again" and "The Trenslormtng Touch:" In the one he emi01aesized, the trim,* formiatg Power of the ever present Jeanie, in the other she neceseity of the forward rather then the back ward look, Spewing movie marked basea er• viSces. In Nue morning the choir • rendered tee anthem, "Pii aise. The Lord 0 Jerslulemfr by Clare, Mals, Dean Davison wine soloist. Joan Thomas's, Joyce Thoma otsd Jean Jewell sang the trio, "The Lord's My Shepherd by Jacob. A marl's rJuaa+tedda, Messmer, Thos. Pierce, Stan. Wlheeler, Thomas Stmaphan, Lloyd Wheeler, presented the number, "Just Outside The Door" by Rowe and Ackey. livening nius3,c consisted of an- them, "Praise Wallet/ For Thee" by Wodler; men's quartette, "They "Knew My Voice" by Hewitt and Beirly; a double duartc'tte, "God is Love" by Browning and Wirice, sung by Misses Betty Cousins, Lena Miller, Agnes Lame, Joyce Miller, Isobel Dentis; Reath Hemingway, Marion Hemingway enol Sheila Porter, LOOK AT THE LABEL ON YOUR PAPER The meaning list of "The Brussels Poet" has been corrected to date.' Will yon, look at the label on your paper 'and noblify us if it is nod . correct. Tf yotu• label shows thou you have peed your subscription please accept our thanks. If it thaws that you are in arrears we would appreciate your attention to this matter, • CLOTHING DRIVE Don't forged, the clothing drive aponsored by the Majestic' Institute in aid of the needy in Greece and Kerte. Good used, clean clothing is irgently needed. Old_• sheets, evrm born ones, Ire asked for. Please leave at - Mrs,,•Stanley VVtliieler'a before the end .of this motile: 4t • CARD Of' 'THANKS I would like do thank all my neighbors an friends tier their help i', in 'doing all fray 'tell wank`and those that helped tvitb phores and the aM! and also those sending me Dards and' treats and visbting me while in thelf,►snita1s these kind deeds will neve' be forgotten. toy and Millie McFarlane • • CAPITOL I.ISTOWEL- THEATRE 2 shows nightly 7.30 — 9.80 p. m. Matinee Saturday 2 p. m. Fri. Sat. ' Oct. 31, Nov. 1 "THE BATTLE AT APACHE PASS" starring John Lund, Jeff Chandler, Susan Cabot. Wild Action Wagon trains attach. ed — Indians — Magnificlent scen- ery In Technicolor. Mon: Tues. Wed. Nov. 3 • 4 • 5 Eleven wonderful stars Invite you to the happiest (un) wedding of the + year. "WE'RE NOT MARRIED!' The prize ecmedy of the season. TUESDAY FOTO-N1TE OFFER $110.00 _Monday Attendance Card Nutt. Hero-Nite is a regular Tuesday night 'feature alt ,the Capitol. Those Who find It impossible to attend Titeesday night mtay sign an •Attend - anon Chard on Monday ntgbt which makes them eligible to sell .their pho?;o *multi their name be select- ed. „ Thur. Fri. Sat. Nov. 0 . 7 - 8 -Ethel o Jane Wyman, Bing Crosby, Barrymore In "JUST yoR YOU” Bing singe those tuneful, zippy songs you love to hear. it's a grand picture. MR. AND MRS. T. WALKER CELEBRATED THEIR GOLDEN WEDDING HERE Fitter iyeaa+s Of 3iapPy Married life were marked by Mr, and ria s,'Thom- as Walker, a well )loved and highly • respected couple of Bru2ei,s on Wed Jnesdey 00 last week pit their home. Mr. and Mhis, Walker woo have lived all their matrled life 'here, Were married at the bride's haute in Belgnave itt 110 by '1ety, Mr, HaedGie. Formterly Miles Christian llttllliday, daughter of Adam and Katluerlte Robertson Iia+lliday, She was barm,at Ayr, Ont., :tinter moving with her family to. Belgreve. Mr. Welker Is a eon f 'Mum .and- Mary Sroadfoot Welker ker and was .borne on the OMe concession of Morris township, Alter. finishing school he learned the trade of ,tin• smitlubng, Rinisbied at ,the age of 20. He worked for a short pcntod fit Atnpcod, then went West to North I Dakota anal to ellendtoba. At the age• of 22, be returned home and J with bis brother Alex farmed the home farm for seven years. Returning again to lits trade, he worked iu a hardware stare for Noble F. Gerry, later becoming a partner in the bueinetcs firm of Gerry. and Walker. After 20 years this business wee sold and Mr. �i'adken retired. Retirement for hint did not, however ;mean ceasing to work, for he has spent many .buoy - years repairing lawnmowers and outer household equipment. A love foir repairing clerks pro• vid;dd ale interesting hobby and to his home he has a handsome and valuable gran+tfather's clock which he built from parts salvaged froth hits fiaither-in-law's attic. Mr. and,,Mrs, Walker have a family of oe son Douglas of Tine mins, and three daughters, Jean of New York; Mire. Hugh (Katherine) Middleton, Toronto; and Mrs, Geerge (Mary) Banker, who lives with her parents. Mr. Walker has two sisters Mrs, W1lliam Brydon and ,Miss Grace M. Walker of (Buffalo. Mrs, Walker's family consists of a sister, Mrs ` Gardner Procter of Yorkton, Sask., and two brothers Adam Halliday Verdun, Mhm., and Dr.. re Halliday. Saskatoon, Sask. ' ' `l?r, and Mrs. Walker . iijoy good hrlalth.They were at home to many ,,erienes who called to offer good wishes daring the attern on , and__ evening:4Das let `o0 gold and bronze chrysanitiliA e Irte chtys'an- themumeawitlit 'a1 t s3tn streamers and otheu' nftowera' bria'latened ohs adtesititt'e stone.: Te pleasant, con- ae1 to;;idreia .w &ding tray when. it ,i* *red"r(tin y, the an'tunin sunisfel ,a ponu•ed a; goTdem glow over thee e. A t1i'ree'tier wedding cake. cleared 'the lace-povered table wherd"' triple oandelbea held gold candtols. Mns% rentor Galbraith, pour- ed tea- end the guests were served by Mrs. M. Hawsbaw and Mrs. Robert. Johnson. Mrs. H, Plasm else nssisted in iooking atter the guests. Friends trout •a distemiee included; Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Young of Red Deer, Aita,, who were emote al, the wedding, Mr. and Mrs. Will Sellows, Mrs. Percy McBride, and Mr. and Mrs. J. McBride, all of Carlow. hire, McBride was also a these a4 the wedding, AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. Silas Johnston will be at home to their relatives and friends on the 000asion of their golden wedding anniversary on Wednesday the fifth of November, 1952, Wanton, Ont., from 2 to 5 p. m. and 7totop.m. BRUSSELS MOTORS BROKEN INTO Brussels Motors garage was broken into sometime during Mon- thly night or the early hours of Tuesday morning and $135.00 was stolen from the ti11, A back door of the garage was jimmied open with a crew bar to gainentry. The .thief, or thieves, left by tate dram door leaving It unlocked, Nettling, other 'then the money was token or daxnaag'ed. Ilperviminial pollee are investigat- ing, ANDREW Y. McLEAN IS LIBERAL CHOICE Andrew Y. McLean. Seafort, et. P.. for Hunou-Perth, and presently a member of the Canadian delegat- ion to the United Netionis Genesee Assembly in New York, was the unanimatus oluoice of a large liberal orgeniaaj:tlan and nominating , meet- ing At •the town hall Clinton on Fri- day night to carry the liberal hau- ner in the newly created federal riding of Huron in the next election. He was the Only name pet up for nomination. float Waiter E. Harris, federal Minister of Citizenship and Immi- gration. addressed the gathering. He reviewed ,the iiberal platform of 1949. -which he said was fulfilled Looking to„the future, he saw a need for government support of hog and beef prices. government aid to farming communities, and an expanded imanigration policy, The meeting also unamimously approvedRC executive of the Liberal Association of Heron headed by Frantr Fingland, Q, C!„ of Clinton, as president, and including R. E. Barnes of Goderich. as senretary, and R. Lamont of Zurich as treas- urer. Vier' -presidents en the new slate. ane for each of six districts, in. _elude: G. Hicks of Usborne town- ship ownship district no 1. Heeler, Stephtn, i'sborne; ' Ivan Kalbfleisoh of Zur- Mb, distriet No. 2 Hensall, Stanley Browne Smith oWest Wawanosh, dstriot No. 3, Godenich, Colborne, West Wawanosla, Alit i .H. Haw- kins of Clinton.- dia aa. No. 4 Clinton, Goderich townahipa 1•tullett, Clinton R. C. A. F. Station; E. Den- nis of MoKtllop township, district Na. dt, Sruafonth. Hihhert, 1?-Killnp, Tnekersmith floss the R. C. A, F. 0tstion): C. Dnnbaar of Ethel, lis - trice No. 6; Hast Wawanosh, Morris, Grey, Rip+te and 1:Mussels. w -a "Ttt,t,,tfie tlhree and one bait years s'nee 11 -1949 election," Mr. Mc- Lean ta�st+aited, "I leave endeavored to represent *the various interests of the people in the riding itself , and in the future I win endeavor to carry out the same objectives," He urged continued support and oo'operaUan "as .shown here- to- ndght", ,and said ('there will be no holdirug baok in omything that might further the cause of 'Mee nem in traits riding of Miran. Mr. Harris conignatniated Mr. Mc- Lean end the gathering on theft entre, anti stated that the county of Horan would profit greatly by :lir. MoLeam's experience with the Trnttrt1 Nndionis as well as his ex rerience as a Member of Parlla- inent. THANKS BRUSSELS FIRE DEPARTMENT' The following letter was received by the fire chief and was given us for publication, Dear Sir - T would like to write to thnm:k ycu and your men for the very Prompt and waling bele, they gate 4m putting suit the tire which started in our garage on Thanks- giving Day Without your help the garage would almost certainly have bean burnt, and blue resoles of all nor smirch people are owing to you. T Will appreciate it if you will eon, Mee' oto' thanks to all worsened, Yours ehicerely, Rev, A. Nortnan jlDlits. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC - Watch for the Grand Opening of the NEW RIVERSIDE MOTORS Supertest Station. Brussels, Ont. HALLOWE'EN PARTY' Sponsored by Brussels Lions Club In Brussels Town Hall on Friday, Oct. 31st at 8 p. m, Prizes for Costumes Games and Treats for the Children No admission charge PROCLAMATION In accordance with other municipalities;. Tuesday, November 11th, is declared tit public holiday in Brussels and ask t' people of this community to observe it ate. such, R. B. Cousns, Reeve. The Ladies' Aid of Melville Presbytericxa Church are holding a Sale of Home Mado Baking, Aprons and other articles of Selirr— ing, Candy, Violets and Plants, in the Library on Saturday, Nov. 1st at 2.30 pan. Tea will be served from 3 to 5. Everybody Welcome. vemovesomMotemarameassecussenemomaailiMMUOMV YOU TO CAN LEARN TO FLY The Canadian-Oosrernment Offers One Hundred Dollars • ZQ Any One Who Completes The Department of Transport Approved Training Course. Contact Us For Full Particusre SKY HARBOUR AIR SERVICES PHONE 1180 QODERICH, ONT. areere,_ McNEIL'S SHELL SERVICE SH EL L UBR ICAT ION, SHELL HOUIEHOLD SHELL PETROLEUM PRODUCTS DUNLOP TIRES Suery,noed repairs to all make* of core and trucks; Parts and Accessories. Austin Scales and Service PHONE 77re BRUSSELS, Melte ,. AND' timmonra. Early n Novemner Cuna.a , 1 r, ..ca winners et the Est° Trams Atlantic Class et this year', International Proving Match at Carp,. Ont , wit' ' domlou las Reid, or Bram9. United Km , Doug les for a six-week trip to the U. Ion (right) tractor plowing champion, is already marking the hours es three pass to the amusement or Aigie Wallace, of North Gower, centre) hr;ro piow.ng champion, and Roy Shaver, of Newington, a past president of tl Ontario Plowmen's Association, who will act as team manager. The eve seas trip 's Aan,tan^^•' by Terre 'a' air Le.i