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The Brussels Post, 1952-12-10, Page 1THE BRUSSEL Post Publishing Mouse Authorized as second clam mail, Post Office Department, Oikpwa Wednesday, December 10th, 1952 $2.00 per year » $2,50 U. ONTARIO NOTICE TO ONTARIO MOTORISTS Re Unsatisfied Judgment Fund Fee Notice is hereby given, that pursuant to the Highway Traffic Act and effective with the issue of 1953 motor vehicle operators' and chauf- feurs' licenses, an Unsatisfied Judgment Fund Fee of $1.00 will be collected from each person to whom is issued a 1953 license. This increase in fee is required in view of the fact that the 50 cent fee heretofore collected has proven to be inadequate to meet the demands for payments out of the fund. Since 1947 when the fund was created payments out have exceeded $ 3,000,000. During the current year it has been necessary to obtain an advance of $300,000 from the Treasury Department in order to make the payments required. A further advance will be required to meet the payments anticipated before the end of the fiscal year (March 31, 1953). A detailed statement of the Fund may be obtained by writing to the Registrar of Motor Vehicles, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 2, Ont. TORONTO, 2 ,r December 4, 1952 GEO. H. DOUCETT, Minister of Highways CHRISTMAS CONCERT Melville Presbyterian Church on Monday, Dec. 15th NOTICE The Anglican Sunday School Party take place on Wed., Dec. 17 at 8 p. m. In the church basement. PIIMMEMICOWIttO THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA Melville Church Brussels Minister, Rev. W. H. T. Fulton, it a. m. Sunday School 11 a. m. Morning Worship United Church OF CANADA Minister, Rev. Andrew Lane Moaning Woman — 11 o'olock Advent Message Church School 12 o'clock Eiseutug Worship — 7.80 p.m, Chpistmas Carol Service Comte, Let Us Worship . Church of England Parish of IInlaala Rev. A. Norman Ellis, M. A. 3rd Sunday in Advent Deo. 14Vh, 1952 M. John's iOli . uussls 11 a, m, Morning Prayer Sunday SoLoo1 Bt. Davies 4hwss. H.utoya 3.80 p. m. Evening 'taro Sunday School It. Ossryses Chetah, Walton 7,10 p. m. Evening Prayer fl CHRISTMAS CONCERT At S. S. No. 3 Morris FRIDAY, DEC. 19th at 8 p. m. Admission 25c Everybody Weloome CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT will be held In the BRUSSELS UNITED CHURCH MONDAY, DEC. 22nd at 8 p. m. Adthisslon 26c Children of the Sunday School FREE CHRISTMAS CONCERT to be presented by S. 8, No. 1 Grey In. Cranbrook Community Hall on Dec. 12th at 8 p m. Adults 40o Children 26c Pre school children Free CAPITOL ILISTOWEL THEATRE 2 shows nightly 7.I0 — 940 p. ea Matinee Saturday 2 p. m. • Thurs. Fri. Dec, 11 - 12 You'll never ate anything as lovely as 4.:• w .: "LOVELY TO LOCK ATI' starring Kathryn Grayson, Red Skelton. Saturday Only December 13th "FORT DEFIANCE" Aflame with excitement and,advent• ure as guns blaze and brave men battle It out, Mon. Tues. Dec. 15 18 Maureen O'Hara, John Payne In an adventurous love story of the far East "TRIPOLI" TUESDAY FOTO. MTT OFFER $170.00 Mon=day Attendance Card Ndeht. Wed. Thurs. beo, 17 - 18 "WHEN WORLD'S COLLIDE The most amazing story ever ima- glned.• See the giant space ship built to ,take „people to another planet, NO GARBAGE COLLECTION There wi17 be No Garbage Cor. in Brussels ,this week. A. Higgins. CHRISTMAS CONCERT At S. S. No. 6 Grey (Barker's School) TUESDAY. DEC. 16th Time : 8.30 p. m. Admission 35c, Children under 12 Free' Everbody Welcome. CHRISTMAS CONCERT At 5, S. No, 7 Grey In Community Centre Cranbrook on FRIDAY EVE., DEC. 19th Everbody Welcome Admission 25c CHRISTMAS CONCERT At S. S. No. 4 Morris Twp. TUESDAY. DEC, 16th at 8 p, m. Ladle please bring lunch. Everbody Welcome REGENT' THEATRE - Senfortli, Ont. NOW PLAYING.— Dec .11 - 12 - 13 T'echnlcolor "CRIPPLE CREEK" George Montgomery Karin Booth Winner takes all In the West's wild- i est boom town. It's a popular gold I rush story filled with action and I suspense. Dec. 15 • 18 - 17 Technicolor "PANDORA AND THF FLYING DUTCHMAN" James Mason Ave Gardiner First show starts at 7 P. m. A compelling loving story filled with , unusual drama. This seventeenth , century legend has a Spanish sett- ing. !, Dec. 18 - 19 -2 0 "SHORT GRASS" Red Cameron Cathy DoWhe A fast moving action packed West- ern. The outlaw reforms and helps break the ruthless forces In a small town, COMING "YOUNG MAN WiTH IDEAS" Alt children undtr sixteen must be occompanled by an aduN. BRUSSELS JUVENILE HOCKEY SCH€DOLE Dec. 18–'Fa4rrietnin at .NlPenton. Dec, 19—Brussels at Atwood Dec, 26—BrusSets at Wellesley Dee. 29—Atwood at Bransels Deo, 30—Milven'ton at Flalnrliston Jan. 2t-•--Harristonl a!t Wellesley Jan, 3—Milverton at ,Atwood Jan,15—Wellesley n't Bsiulsse3s Jan. 6 --Atwood at. Hateriston Tars 7—Milverton at Wellesley ,Tan,'. 9 --Brussels, at Milverton Jan. 12—Mitive:dtod at Brussels Jan: 12—Fiaurhaton art Atwood Jam, 13—Wellesley at iliorirfston Jan, 1.6—Atwlood art leilver•ton Jan. 1.9—Harristbn nt Drudsele Jan. 20—Atwood at Wellesley Jam, 22—T3russetts tut Harriston slam 23 --Wellesley ^P ldilver•ten, Jan. 27—Wellesley et Atwood UNITED CHURCH The sermon for the second Sunday in Adtritnt, Dec. 7. was, "The Word Made Fleshy" God's intention and de- sign for man .is revealed in Jesus.. T1' TTia desian be manifest in all men by fidelity .to ,Teens Chrisit, Is mor prayer. This wa,s the burden of to meesaee. Nutt Sunday evening a Christmas Canal Service will be held at 7,30 o'clock, The moridnx worship will be of Advent na'ture. Give thanks to G-od for Christ in t11VIs Advent season- MELVILLE CHURCH W. M. S. The Christmas meeting for the W. M. S. of Melville Gbunch was held on Friday, Dee. 5tib, wttbh a good attendance of ladies present. The President, Mrs.. Patton, opened the meeting with the repenting' of the Lords Prayer in unison followed by the singing of a hymn. The Scripture lesson taken from Luke chapter 2, was given • by Mrs, Metter, followed by prayer by Mrs, MCTnntn. The Sec, and Trees report's were read and adopted, also t1re Sec. and Treas. reponts for 1952. These repots showed our allocation. over reached. Miss Besede Moses TON -Wed on the Literature -and Lib- rary Melling of the hooks that are available for study in the different deport:ments. Airs. Wes. Kerr read the report of the NNominating com- mittee for the slate of officers far 1953..The Roll Cali wan responded to by a "Christmas Thoue'ht". Mrs. Walter Kerr favoured the meeting w th a lively piano solo, "The Other Wise Man" was the topic, by Mrs. C. IT,attheson for Chrtefinas Story and was highly aplyrecieited by everyone present. The meeting was closed by singing Hymn 177 and repeating the Mizpab Brnerlirilon. Slate of Officers for 1953 Hon. President Mrs. N. tlardiff President, Mrs. W. H. T. Fulton trot Vice -Pres..... Miss Bessie Moses 2nd Vice -Pres. ........... Mrs. Jas, 3. Armstrong Srd Vice- Pres..... Mrs. Wm. Mc'Tnnts Secretary Ma's. W. Smith Asst. Sec, Mrs. W. Little Treasurer Whs. J. Tidal '\opt. Tresis. Mits. C. Baeker Pila'nlislt Mrs. C. Matheson Asst. Pianist Mrs, Wes. Barr Glad Tidings Secy. Mrs, J. Galbraith Mrs. D. Metter Welfare See. .... Ml's. H. B. Allen Press Reporter Mrs, Geo. Evans Asst, Press Reporter ,... Mrs. J. Spear Mission Bond Leaders Mrs. G. Gibson and Mrs. 0. Elicit Home Helper's Ctomyeners Win. Somers, Mrs. .Toho, Jordan, Mrs. Caen. Bone, Mrs. ,7chn Bowman Sttnmiy Committee.... Mrs, J. Work, Mims. 0, Davis, 71)'s. H. Dennis Lit,roure Library See. Miss Bessie Moses lristt'nn Committee Evenly mem- ber of Society lnditm•s Airs. n. Hemingway Mrs. C. Matheson Ac,Cf gee. Welcome and NOTICE — There w111 be no tssue. of the Brussels Post Christmas week, due to 'two holidays in the week. Ad• ertieers pleaste .hotel CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our thanks to the Mollie of the Ethel district for their kindness to holding tate presentation and dam's tm our hmi;anr. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peah,son CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank alt who kindly sent me cards, leddens, flowers and treats ansI visited me while I was in tine hospital, and sinSe I come home. Yottr kindness is gtreatly ep• predated. Moa. John McNair. CARD OF THANKS IVe wish to tlianit nut' neighbours and friends for their 'Many acts of kindness daring the illness and death of Our dear sister. it will long be remembered by Annie Cecil and Mrs, Bateman PALLING ALL CHILDREN SANTA ON PARADE Santa Claus is coming to town; The snow may lye gone bud that isn't going to prevent Santa from waiving in Brumsols this SAIhrtlay afternoon nit 2.39 p. in. The Lions Club, the lirusseln yraneh of the Oanbdian Legion and the barsiness mon are I playing host to Sabi!. Nicholas and he Into assured them he wild be. here no metier how he has to lrralvel, He will be trecomldlanded by a host t of ]bn*able characters including I Cinderella anti het' ebtenflaalltx, Snow White and the seven d1wainfs and I many ether story book characters that ttbe Mddles will repognize. 09 routine there wilt be clowns to add 1 to the fun. Not only will Santa be bore to greet all has young friend's but he will have treats far each and every GO*. Wht'. the children are happfl'y vislt!'nrg with St. Nick there will be a ,splendid opportunity for the par, erode to visit the stores and do suite more of their Chq'iotmew eII nn an a. Come to Brussels to Ole Sandi Claus Parade this Saturday, Dec, J81h. UNITED CHURCH W. M. S. The December ni ettng of the W. M. S. was held in the United Church school room on Tuseday evening, Dec, 2nd. After the dsvot- tonal service and th'e reading of the usual reports, Mrs. A. Armstrong read the names of the officials for 1953 Past President .... Miss E. Downing President Ma's. A. Lane Lot Vice -Pres, ,. Mrs. L. Nicho'. 2nd Vice+Preis. Mrs, A. Brown 3rd Vice -Pres. ... ATtss C. Hingston 'ilve,asturer Mr•s. R. J. lTeLauchlin Ree.-Sec'y. Miss F. Bucha.nian Asst. Ree-See'y..... Miss M. Robinsos Arens Seo'y. Mrs. W. Spetran Missionary Monthly Secy. M'ns. W. Rose Christian Stewardship Sec'y. Mrs. W..H. B^d! Suppliy Sec's. Mrs. W. Todd. Temperance Sec'y, ,... Airs. Ti. Den' Finance Com. Ms's. Bell, Mrs. ATcLa;rehlin, Mrs, Downing arid Mrs. McArthur 1 Lite ratitre Seo'y. 711's. D. N. 11 -"Donal I 1ec.nrra rP HeIpPre .. Mrs. A. Arm• strong and 'Ms". 11' !`s-.14rf 7Tis4i'n Tom" 1 S f... )Tis. A. f nrdiff and 1trc. D 7. Rano Bahv Band ........ Airs. Mar Stevenson Pvanist. Mrs. A. Armstrong . Members of the PrIendshin Cirrlo were the enestts of the W. 11. S. and presented a very interesting Program of Christmas Carols and Scripture Readings by Mrs. K. Tyer- man, Mrs. C. Watson. Mrs. R. Pearson and "Miss Luel;ia Mitebell Prayer by Mrs Downing. A reading, "Cilristnma.s re -marts" by Airs. J Bryan... Piano coin. 1ftMs Marion Nnnyer. Vo0'11 t".et. "Snowflake Rona" with rhristn,o chimes by Mrs. R. !''neins arrl Hoover. Dorm"• the yes,. 1Trc. f) C^awfe^d nit lire. N .T, 7Tsneing were nreaented with Tire Member. ship certificates by the Society, MILD WEATHER FOOLS FROGS Hundred of frogs in .this area here apparently been deluded by the mild weather, into thinking it i5 spring. We can assure you titer are quite frisky fm• Mr. Jack Tirane brought one to this office. It made itself quite at home, hopping all over the plaice: Mr. Thynne told urs there were litterally hundreds of them to he seen on the roads. PEOPLE WE KNOW * P 1 Air. A. G, Fox of Port, Franous, was a visitor here width his brother Mr. S. Fox. * * * Mr. and Mr's. LeRoy Philips of Woodbride visitei' with Ivir. and Mrs. R. B. Cousins caner the week- end. s e 4 Mr, and Mrs. J. A. McGinnis (net Mtargaeet Soott) wish to announce the Wall of a son, at Maple, Ont., on Saturdoty, Dec. 6., 1952 * >w * Mrs. C. Davis, 'Mos. Sttax,hom, Wm, ptoses and Goo, Turnbull at, ;tended the funeral of dile late Edwin Abra at Owen Sound an Saturday, l)ec. 6th. 175•. Abra lead collapsed In a store in Owen: Sound a few days merlons to fits passing. He was token to the hospital and it proved to a severe stroke, tram which he never rallied. His wife, Flea Cameron of Brussels predeceased him seven years s.g.o. Miss LPOTIO .TnliTlalon liar ;hat returned front the 4-H Cangreae that wan held in Chicago a' the saline time a!s the interne tion a.I Winter - Hair. There were 4-11' members from 23 COO nt)n1es of the world attending tarts Congress with 1900 deiegades. teens was the raprestmtstive from Leone wen representative from Hur- on County winning the trip att the Achtee'tegnent Day last spring and fon' Ater club 1)1050nl wnrlr She reports a hngv weak attending the Pair nttrt dieeu.=,sion ):unties 01s well as hamm�eta nit on for them by the different lnrge tunmrfaetua'ing con. panfee. • - • ,-'. .. TURKEY BIN GO Sponsored by Branch 218 Canadian Legion ,Brussels Town Hall on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12th 15 Games for $1.00 Door Prize Cash Specials 25c Card There will be a Christmas Concert in Walton Hall on Wednesday, Dec. 17th at 8.30 p. m., sponsored by Walton Public School. Dance following with Wilbee's Orchestra. Ladies please bring lunch. Admission 50c and 25c DANCE In Cranbrook Community Hall There will be a Formal Dance TUESDAY, DEC. 30th Keep this date open. ,SANTA CLAUS Coming to Brussels SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13th Will be met at the Library by Brussels Lions Club Boys and Girls Band at 2.30 p. m. Parade composed of Santa and his reindeers, Cinderella and her attendants, Snow white and seven dwarfs, clowns and many ethers will Parade Main Street. Candies for all children will be distributed at the Canadian Bank of Commerce Corner. • Sponsored by The Business Men of Brussels Lions Club and the Brussels Legion, 4.111. Win $'-5 In Cash Commencing Nov. 1, 1952 to Dec. 24, 1952 Each Buyer of a Car Purchased from Brussels Motors, at a value over $300.00, are entitled to the Draw to take place on the Eve of Dec. 24th, 1952. 1952 Pontiac Styline Sedan 1952 Chev. DeLuxe Styline Coach 1951 DeLuxe Fleetline Sedan 2-1951 Chev. Styline Sedan at $1850.00, 1951 Chev. Styline Coach $1850..00. 2-1951 Chev. DeLuxe Styline Sedans 1950 Chev. DeLuxe Fleetline Sedan fully equipped. 1949 Chev. Five Passenger- Coupe fully equipped $1495.00.. 1949 Plymouth Special DeLuxe Sedan $1395.00. 1949 Meteor Sedan, Completely Recon- ditioned $1295.00. 2-1948 Chev. Sedans 1940 Plymouth Coach TRUCKS- 1953 Dodge /2 ton Pickup, selling below list price. 2-1948 International 1/2 ton Pick -tip 1948 Chev. Y1 Ton Pick-up and 1946 Mercury 1/2 ton Panel. many older models to choose from : Bru�eels Motor Huron County's Formost Used Car Defiler, Brussels, Ont. Phone 73x