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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1953-2-4, Page 1Post Publishing House THE ,ORUSSELS POST $2.00 per year - $2.50 U. 3: ill. ,Ailthoriz d as Second oleos mall, Post Office Daimons*, Down Wednesday, February 4th,1953 PLAY-OFF Juvenile Hockey Game Brussels vs. Wellesley At Brussels Arena on Monday, February 9th Admission 35c and 10c Come out and support your team. W Annual Pancake. Supper St. John's Anglican Church Shrove Tuesday, " Feb. 17th Menu - Pancakes withsyrup, sandwiches, pie, pickles and tea. Supper served from. 5.30 to 8 Admission 60c and 35c MELVILLE Y. P. B. On Monday night the Y. P. S. of 3.8s rifle Church met in the premety roam at s P• m. Mary Lou Mc• Famine took ,charge of the meeting. The offering hymn 408 was Sung, Col• lowed by the scripture lesson, aid Prayer. Hymn 108 was then, sung. Mary Lou MoT+larlane, had the topic Which w'als, "Why is there so much eta tin ,the 'world?" Que.etions were "Lal3,ked and, -Ons Bred. Collection Was then takes. Minutes of t84e last meeting 'were read and adopted by Jean Smith, follolvfed by the roll Call It was planned to go to Sea• forth on Sunday at 8.15, Hymn 581 was sung followed by tote benediob }o t, Play Practice was held after- wards. Wei are plan/link to put on a play ;called "Billy's Goat" some- time the first of March. THE UNITED CHURCH - • In the United Church au Sunday Feb. 1, speaking en the subject of "Forel, verselss" the minister re- called the Statement of the creed. "We believe in the. forgiveness of ehtis", He suggested that a further Statement jn keeping with t.e teaching of Jesus, "We believe in forgiving ins", might well bo added. This teaching of Jesus le found many places in the gospels. notably In Mt. 0:5, "But if ye for• give not men 'weir trewpadaes neither will your Father forgive your trcope sses." The anthems, "Close to His Side" by Ackley was rendered by the choir, THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA Mslvlils Chunk Brussels Minister, Rev. W. H. T. Fulton 10 a. in. Sunday School 11 a. m. Morning Worship - United Church or CANADA INInleter, Rev. Andrew Lana ;idoa'aing Worship - 11 o'clock "Forgiveness" Charoh School •- 12 o'clock. Young P.eople's Union 7.30 p.m. Come, Worship God. -- Churchof England Parish of Brussels Rev. A. Newnan Rill.. M. A. • Mb Snankiay Mier lilitkphany Feb, 8t11, 195,3 L urea ChwrM, Orw/IJM- 11 e. in, Morning Peayer Sunday School: It. David's 4twnh. tlawfte,s 2.80 p, m. Evening Prayer Sunday *Moth& et. 0eeresoe Chorea, Walla. 7.80 p, m. I0veafng Prayer MAJESTIC W. 1. The February meeting of title Majestic Women's Institute will be held in the Public Library an Thur - scree •aGterntoon Feb, 12th. It being iu cbnrge of the educational core ntiftee, the main feature of the meeting will be an impromptu de- bate. the subject being, "Rebleed that married women make more effici;eet teaokets than young single girls;" Will the members please hot% points an this subject ready to give YOUR FIELD CROP SERVICE PLAN SALESMEN Can supply you with any kind a. Grain, Corn and flay end Pasture Seeds. These seeds, are all registered and treated; ready to sow. If you need any help in planning your needs in Seeds, or Fertilizers do not hesitate to contact your Crop Ser- vice dealer, Have you Clotvter Seeds or Grain. from Reg. Seed for sale? We Will buy or ,place it for you. Soil samples will beanalatyzed free. Ask, for prices on Seeds. Seevdce is fres Phone 560 Geo Wesenbnrg CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my many friends for remembering me with cards, treats. and flowers during my stay in Clinton Hoslital. Mrs, Allan Searle. i BRUSSELS LIONS CLUB MINOR HOCKEY, FRI, NIGHT Friday night, is hockey night in Brueleele this winter for the young fry. Cloys of is1i ages gather at the arena each Friday evening, wreath, cc permitting, to try .their skill. Mather and varied are the etyles displayed but they all have funk, it is eatePr1St4Gg to see tote Improve- ment Over last Season. 71he Langer boys nave graduatttl end The LionW Itaave a midget beam entered in the W. O. H, A. and they will be playing a. game this Friday ntig?h't with th.e Hawick team at 9 o'clock. All t ?ue little felitaws see expecteld to he on Mand at 7 o'clock sharp o that they may have their hockey completed before this game. Come and set them play and en joy ams evening with the kids. A.dmidstont Adults 25e, Students 10c JAMESTOWN Wedding bells are ringing merrily in this vicinity. The Plasm' Forum was held wt the home of Mr, and Mrs, Carl Johnston Monday nigrht. Mr, and Mrs. Glen Bray were Sunday visitants at tote home of Mr end Mrs. Hurry Wright. Mr. Hargey Wright is driving a new Chevrolet, PEnPLE WE KNOW Mrs, ,Thrice S. Armstrong is holi- daying in Tortaato- REGENT THEATRE Searortb, Ont. ti NOW PLAYING- Feb. g - 6 -7 "SALLY AND SAINT ANNE" Ann Blyth Edmund Gwenn The wonderful storyof a miraculous- ly funny family and a gorgeous gal. Thls combines drama comedy. Feb. 9-10.11 The beauty spots of Sicily, Italy and Tunis give the the'settilg for this ilg'ht•hearted romantic drama. Ste. wart Granger and Pier Angell give a pleasant perforniasce.ln rTHE'LiGHT TOUCH" CARD OF THANKS My .sincere thanks to all those who remembered mei with cards. treats and those who visited me during my stay in Clinton Hospital John Blake. CARD OF THANKS \Ve wish to expa+eia's our deeds ap- preciation to friends and tyei�it- bourts for their kindness, expressions ,'f sympathy, and floral lsdbutes during our recent bereavement, The Knight Family CARD OF THANKS We wl6'i. to thank all our friends end neighbours for their marry acts of kindness shown us at the loss of our delar mother. They will be ever remembered. The Workman family. CARD OF THANKS The Local Association of Girl Guides wish to thank all those who attended their card party on rues• c'.ay, allso those WILD donated lunch and money. It is n•ery ntuch appreciated. CARD OF THANKS - I wtSh to express ,nY appreciation. to all those who rentontbered me with cards, boxes and telephone calls while I Wats sick Tt will be long remembered gaud appreciated. Mrs. Eliza J, Conley. CARD OF THANKS The fam,ly of the 1r:te Mrs. Jana Stimore wish to express their most sincere Cheeks to their many re- latives, friends and neighbours for Mite kindness and sympathy shown them during their recent sad bereavement; for the many f'.ora1 tributes, messages and calla; also .special thanks .to bearers and those who kindly loaned oars or assisted in any way. CAPITOL LISTOWEL THEATRE 2 shows nightly 7.30 - 9.3C p. In. Matinee Saturday 2 p. m. Feb. 12 • 19 • 14 Technicolor Set Uncle San's airborne fire fight - ere battle ,forest flames with heroic daring. The smoke Jumpers, ,RIch• and Wildmadk and'Coestance Smith are pitted against nature's savage fury. See "RED SKIES OF MONTANA" COMING --- "THE -"THE INVITATION" I i.EGiON SPORTS DAY I 71 he satchel 5 torba. ,Day oY uhe „ Brussels braau+it of tine Qanadian Legion will be held thls year on Coronation Day, June '2441. Re a4euve tide date and watch .for future annnouncenvente conoea'ning thte Sports, Day which ivill be bigger and better than aver. , Thur. Fri. Feb. 5 • 0 "THE SNOWS OF KILIMANJARO" Adult Entertalaenont with Gregory Peck, Susan Rayward, Ave Gardner. Saturday Only Feb. 7 Big Double Bill ' "HOPPY'S HOLIDAY" with Hop - along Cassidy plus ,'SATAN'S CRADLE" with the Cisco Kid. Mon. The GIRL GUIDE ASSOCIA'1iON ENTERTAINS AT CARD PARTY The local assoejaLion of the 'Girl Guides entertained at a card party in ttse basement of the Library' on Tuesday night. Euenre and 500 were Played, and about 25 tables vele in play. Priv-winners in the cuclnne gaune were Mrs, Robert Thomson end Weliie McDonald. in 500, Mrs, George Events and D. A. Bann.. A Prize for a lucky chair was also won by gins. R. Thomson. • Mrs. William Leach was assisted in arranging. the event by Mrs. W F. Medd, Iltis. Adrian: McTaggrart. Mrs- Earl Cnldmore, Mrs. Alvie Higgins, 'Mrs. Albert Wood, and Mrs. D. A. Rann. FARMHOUSERAZED IN GREY TWP. Fire; completely destroyed line farm home of John Raynard, con, 11, Grey township, on Sunday morning, Baynard had been doing chores fit his barn and looked'out'to see f'ealmes bursting from the windows 01 ,of his boats°. He rnsited(4. the house but was unable to save anything The Brussels Frig Brigade were called and reached the eaeene with- in 20 minastds, but tht roof of the house had oared in and the moat they could do was save the build togs close by. Besides bhe contents of the house and his clothing, Mr. Baynard lost 5100 in cash, which he hail left in the house. Only a small amount at insurance was eaarted. BRUSSELS LIONS BAND' SEEKS NEW MEMBERS There are openings for new mem- bers in the brussels Lions Boys and Girls Baud. !Beginners ;ler the junior band will be welcome, as wel, ale experienced players, This is a wonderful opportunity for children and teenagers wino are interested in 'music. Parents should encourage their children to become members of this band that hes already w'on, wide reongnition. tender the capable leadiership 01 Mr- Rabint on. members Inv e. en opportunity to get training and ..•x• perience that will rive than plea- eure for the .rest of their lives where ever tlhey may be. Anyone 'wishing to join should see Mr. A. C. Robinson at flu Ll'8- 1 nary any Wednesday evening nt 7.50 o'clock. MELVILLE LADIES' AID Melville Presbyterian Churen Ladies' Aid met at the: home of 01':. John Gdhsoau on Monday night ter the regular meeting, with Mrs, James S. Armstrong, the president. in charge. Mrs. Robert Bennett re- ported for alae Sunshine commit- tee that :She had sent mit sly boxes to members of the congregniticn, and read, a number of il1ankyou letters. Five vOw members, were welcomed. Mrs. W. H. T. Fulton, strdaleing -tor the Harmony Club Of tate church, invited the women to join them in arranging a cohgre• gaitionlad supper an Feb. 18, and a committee was named ,to aaalat, Tt, was deckled to DOS an. elnctrie shove, to be installed in the kitchen of the church. A good programs inldmdad„ a. solo Tues. Feb. 9 • 10 by Mitis Goo. Elliott and a read - World's Greatest Love Story . Ing by Mos. G5h'rtstine McDewelt. "LITTLE WOMEN" .A • ste!cret auotdon In which each All Star Cast Including 'June Ably- member donated sem article to be son, Peter Lawrford.solxi end the bids were written on TUESDAY FOTO-NI'L'L ' slims of parser 500 placed under the OFFER $100.00 antlelet netted vile society almost Monday Attendance Card Nheht. $2.5. Articits were cokes, cookies, Are you registered for Foto -Nits? ;pies, lihntemade btieed end bum creclittlted, antliftletai, and aprons. 'IRte Wed. Thurs. Feb, 11 - 12 "IRON MAN" starring Jeff Chandler, Evelyn Keyos The story of a guy 'who wet all man 1n the ring or anywhere and a Wo' m.an who bought his fist with her kisses and sold them too cash. Idea, peeved a pepuior-one, Mre, Gipson received ti vote of thanks from Mrs. W, A. 7btltont end lunc.tt weir served by Mile, 7. C. Datelaer. Mace. Jaw, 0. Armstrong and Mrs G4ebt!ge f:O1ft'7. co-e4-irg- 1 You must have milk if you and the family are to stay healthy. That's why it is a sensible idea to keep a supply of Milk Powder in the kitchen always. You can use it in most recipes just as it comes from the container, or you can =Hake it up into fluid milk if your quart runs out at an inconvenient time. Milk Powder is an excellent and inexpensive source of protein and minerals, the food values you can't do without. DAIRY FOODS SERVICE BUREAU 409 Huron Street, Toronto, Ontario sr "DOWN DAIRY LANG" Lite„ to tat,roe..„ „n. on Wednesdays 9:35 10 9:30 9:,n. B.S.T. "un neNetts.:ri SALE SALE SALE PE-:-RSON'S [Taal ebrua Sale February 5th to I4th ErgIAL BARGAINS IN LADIES SH 20% Off Ladies Heel Hugger and Murray 100 pair Ladies Dress Shoes 60 pair Ladies Dress Shoes 150 pair Ladies Slippers and Sport Shoes Sandals and Loafers and Oxfords 98 Children's Shoes all Kinds and Colons ES Shoes. Reg- $6.95 to $10.50 Sale $3.95 Reg. $4.95 to $6.95 Sale $1.98 SPECIAL SALE PRICE $1.98 SPECIAL SALE PRICE $1.98 20% Off Children Snowboots and Skates 51 gauge, 15 Denier 1st grade Ladies Nylons Ladies Fur_trimmed Velvet Overshoes Special Sale Price $1.00 Special $2.79 20% Off All Ladies Snow Boots and Skates - Trade in Allowances, MEN'S Several Pair of Second Hand Skates $1.50, 1 Pair Size 9 - $4.00 20% Off All Men's Snowboots and Skates - Trade in Allowances 50. Pair Men's Dress Oxfords Black and Brown 48 pair Men's Dress Shoes, Black and Brown Reg. $6.95 to $8.95 Men's Dress Shifts, White and Coloured Men's Sport Shirts all Colours 20 % OFF THE FOLLOWING ITEMS .:, Scott -McHale Shoes );races Stetson Hats „ Belts Forsyth Shirts Sack. Arrow Shirts Ties Scarves Jewellery Sweaters Gloves Pyjamas Caps Come in and look over Special Bargains in Shoes for everyone you are under no obligation to buy Reg. $8.95 to$14.50 Sale Price -$7,95 Sale Price $4.95 Reg. $3.50 to $4.50 Sale Price $2.69 or 2 for $5.00 Reg. $4.95 to $6.95 Sale $3.95 Brussels. Ont. Phone 11