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The Brussels Post, 1953-4-15, Page 1THE BRUSSELS Post Publishing House Authorized as second class mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa Wednesday, April. 15th, 1953 $2.00 per"year - $2.50 U. 21.16 WHY PAY MORE 11b.. Weiners 39c I Pt. Tin Hawes Floor Gloss , , 49c 3 - Jelly Powders g 25c 1 Ib. Margarine "' 35c 2-20 oz. Tins Choice Quality Peaches 49c GREWAR'S Phone 5 Brussels THEA RE LISTOWEL Friday - Saturday April 17 -18 the first American picture aver made in Australia "KANGAROO" Starring Maureen O'Hara - Peter Lawford Something different - Spear throwing Abos - Wall of flame acresd the drought parched plains - Battle of the Bull Whip - In Technicolor a picture yieu'II long remember. Woossowwwwwwwwwoome ONE FULL WEEK 61 days of FUN and HILARITY MONDAY - SATURDAY INc. APRIL, 20 - 25 Ma 8nd Pa KETTLE let Q N VACATION 1.. ' Ace H W. "* u1� with RAY COLLINS•$ODIE MILLER AI1111ILSiL-NItWINNHR!Y[ How you gonna keep'em down on the the fat m after they've been doln' what they're dein' now?.They go to gay Puree and take you along for the laugh.. NOTE -2 shows nightly 7.30-9.30 p. m. - Saturday Matinee 1.30.3,30 TUESDAY FOTO•NITE - OFFER $100.00 Monday Attendance Gard Night HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT IMMUNIZATION CLINI•t Children 4 ntont'ts of age to school age nay be brought to th. ' rrussels Public School on Tauadat, April 23rd a' 2:00 p. m. Tnttial tin• munization or reinforcing inocblat• ion will be given 'tor Ptnbberia, Whooping Cough, Totateu3, and malllpox, THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA MNefia Chute Bruise% Mielater, Rev. W. H. T. Fun's* 10 a. m. Sunday School 11 a. m, Moining Wormihip 7 P. m. Evenhug service bread• east over C.K.N.X. 7 to 7.90. United Church OP CANADA (Nlelatar, Rev. Andrew Lane ])'vine Worship - 11 o'clock. Bev, J. W, Stinson, Seaforth, Church School - 12 o'clock 'Praise ye the Lord, Praise Tod Tai Hie Sanctuary," Churchof England Pariah cf Brussels Rev. A. ,Noreen mu., M. A. Dntl Sundae After .master Al)ail 1i)tIA 0,053. St. John's Church, Bruoeels -- 11 11 a. m. Morning Prayer Sunday School St. Davlld's Church, Henfryn- e,30 p. m, Evening' Prayed . Sunday Solider RUMMAGE SALE - In true Ethel Township Hall at 3 o'clock on Saturday, April 25t'i. This will be sponsored by tee Ethel United Chau•dh Missio t (land. Tea will be served. NOTICE APplleatiaus will be reeewed bt the undersigrled linbll 3 p. m, on Saturday, May 2nd, 1903 for the position of A©seseer for th; Town. Flip of Gres* at a salary of $500.00 Per year. Edythe M. Cardiff, Cin:r., WANTED Four men needed for tree plant- ing, To begin lmmedlaitely, Leave :our names and address at Phi ltrussels Post. RECENT THEATRE Seaforth, Ont. NOW PLAYING- w'a-r' April 16 • 17 • 15 "THE LONE STAR" Clark Gable r Ava Gardiner Here Is Clark Gable et his all-time gest in the lusty brawling saga of the Lone Star State. This is -a hist- orical western full of action. April 20 • 21 - 22 "DEADLINE U..8. A. Humphrey Bogart Ethel Berrymore A sensational hard-hitting news• paper man tries to keep his crlmee out of the new headlines Tithe show's how the underworld' leaders operate. April 23 • 24 • 25 Terhf.lcolor "TEN TALL MEN" A handful of heroes and a woman blast their way across the desert. It's rough and ready aerie.' filled with suspense, COMING -- ,,REO "RED BALL EXPRESS' LETTER TO THE ED;TOR I31•uaseil, sat April late, 1901: 'Editor The lirus(fels Post, )3ruiseads, Ont. Deer Sir: During t9L(t ,paat weeks. nlu' b ban ',eon said rega9ding the p»oposeod New Disti'int High School "te Wing- To date there, has ben • several .L'tetisugs at wticli the pro,er:t line been dtscasiied from Verleas angles; vide Some !l:reeelure Plait fort,) in'a ►. attempt to peed the consent through. ,sable of cppo3itir3m freak yyrinus eeuree,y in more tlua,v one mtnieloel. sly. When the Wingham Area, was re- nrga:ndzed ,to lnelude Brussels It' wad elated am3.haticaIly, -tila; hit present school - was, more than ad equate for roquiremembs of year'', to come. Why is 1t mow necessa that we build to raw edl,00l? The prope'3ed new sieleiel wonld accomodate 530 pupils, with Ye break-demi of rooms and space ns tallows 9 cease Rnonts Library eines ronin 1 Art roon, 1 Music room 1 Oommerciaa room .1 Chenlist r r l.l:hboratory 1 Phystos !room -1 Agrienentil'e roost 1 Shop room 1 Home Economies room 1 Gymnasium - Assembly 1 Cafeteria 'title eslimeted chat of the senu J as •Icscrilted is roughly as foli.dws .Building Contraet $536.040.00 Architect% Fees `32.00.100 Furniture and ,Ectripment 52.0e1.0e Site ' 15.000 00 Total $634,000,00 -The rs0dmate as Afyon ie rn:tde Ip the eightof present eondisiene. Nu 9,.tonsure., has been made for App rias in hhe ccrostroio'lon m•i-ket nor •hats any allownnnoe neer mad. for ;ny diseeunt which nhay be sntreree when deben'ut•es aro offered for sale Dcpartmen t gams are payable on a sum of $600,000.00 bet NOT e uxceetling this total, The:, is j1• 1•iant on elle oodt of site which `in ilia, case amounts to 71!.030.,0 Then must by ,paid far by the tar l,dyers or the School Area The. 76%3 Governm:entt grant ei 1itt maxilmnm of $020.000.0e is the want only ti: aurreint erffent and i; i,ot guaranteed for the life of the oebentures. Grants are se' out ;ready and may be changed annually. Any dhn,nge,10 slanits ceatainiy wool :sot be fm• an increaser, but may de. 'spree ,to are percentage . the Ve- t element feels current revenue fen eeford. Let us for r moment .consider the grant picture, and make It p111n. The Departmenit docs pc+ put its eS'hare' of 75% on the line once tlte tl r tlding Is completed, MI' pay, or, a yearly b'asio as the debentures came due. !"hie .would mend the Mnnieipalitit, im the Sohoe' Aren ltuldfirst raise title money necessary to pay tor the building, pits .interest and other iitcldchlnl e„ l.enises which,wouldput the total figure around the $1,00e.0011,0" mark if not miter. For example le debt retiretnend let its take the that ycan• debe'atere as 550,000,00. Dept. grant of 70% wonl•1 be ;37,500.00. Area share would he $12,500.00. Ae the Delaan'tment grant iR not guaranrlteed end the Debentures are for a period Of ,twenty yea••e, it to easy to see what the picture could he, and Who would pay the Increase We arty ,bold that 'the mal rate would only be increeved LF milli for the taxpayer of Brusrels it thee a gaa'•a:rtee? if elle present trend of marked,' ere any Onklke,tiwt, and wit'' the Deenttnlent . exprendnlg themselves 30 unfavourable to proven, dry 'trills,' would it net be good -buWi- neeg, to sheave tarts b1119d(ni1 ern• lest ate, an eccnetnieel move for the . ri 000n;t time ' Thanking you i ',emote An Interested Ttakpaver BORN -M1 TCRAUTER - 001-3351 and Berbera (000 Kirls) are happy to announce the arrival of Robert Anclr,w on '1eTlday, April 13, 10103, at Lietotvel Memorial T-Ioepttal, weight 0 the 15'/3 oz: ITOPiCSiFOR ORATORICAL CONTEST 17he topic ear tlta;Oraterio;il Coe- ' tail' et I3ruetele Fall Fair, were'' is sponsored by Majestic : Women; institute are : 1, The Most Eroding el ren; of eiy Lite, 2. A Queen is Crowned,, 3, 3 -Pow Onlp Cas, Spend Cna a ',ensure Time or Hobbycratt Prizes are ae tollowa :' - Let, - 50.00. 2nd - 53.00, Ord - eeele' Coen to ail pulpits In grades 1 end 8. MORRIS TWP. COUNCIL • Morris Towrahip Council. Meeting, April 0191, 1953. , The Coutten met In the Township 'riall on the 4 bove date wit'' all the melnlbers present. The ntinelten .6f. the last meeting -were dread Jane adopted on' metlon of Chas. Couttes, and Bailie Parrott. Moved by CL0yus. R. Coulters, second. ed by Wm. ,Elston that wee grant of 0250.00 to the Bees:ele ,A'grtculturre I '3reidty. -- Carried. Moved by Bailie Parrott. ,tr'nrd(',i by Sani Merely the" By:1,ov ,Ni'. i 1953, authorizinz dee Townsl:ip'to ice:ter into epgoCiments wile land owners for tree planting,' be pass- ed as read the first, see mi. and hard times. - Carried. Moved by Clesis. R C'oulteo, wenn l- ed by Bailie ,Parrott that By -Law No. 3, 1953, giving willinht,esa to construtct All addition to the Sea - forth High Selloal be letesrd as read the first, ,second and third tithes - Cerrle,I. Moved by San Alcoek, aeconled he Min, Elston this!' the members of the liadie5: n.uxlliary Co Wingham Geniel'all TlrilpiltsN 3e 'granted pen releskom, do avoid a rag day to 1ie1- (,rave. - Gerrie& Moved by Wm. Elston, seconded by Snap Alcock 'lura the Insnraner on Road Liability and trailer' be deiced wit), ,tlif' tlenern3 ;airier' lemerankse Co through Ber•par'I Hall ' cf Blyth' - Carried. Moved by Bailie Parrott, se'ondcd by Wm. Elston that the auditors' report for the year Lg52 be adopted. - Carrs^1. Moved by Chas. R. Coulte't second ed by Wm Elston tliat,.we assume 20% of the cost of equip/net:`. for Sire protection of 'he Tonvushln or Morris ,bo 1-e purchased by the tire .area surrart.ding the Village. of Myatt and that the Reeve be the Mending relresentalive on tae Blyth fire area committee. - Ca••ried. A1onied by Raffle Parrott 1ec,e,trd by Sam Alcock that the meeting edjon•n te meet again on May 4 b The following a000leis ware paid: et 10 P. m. - Carried. Advance -Tin es, Advt. P Addison Fraser, part eatery • 2004..(51; Ctunty of In. rent -Ind igen{ fres (D. Ktrkreinnteil) 34,59 Pearson and Edwards, enn'eteped ami stamia 0,07 Ilunicipal tWeg1I'd, peel/lies 15.47 Borden (llas'r, fox bounty Dort. Fraser. .,praying • lielgt<rve Ce-nperait"et Deer!a Fewer and Disenteetand 290.7' General Accident lee. Co. 310.11, Road Acoeunts 1520.3E Hat vey C. Johnston, Rees. Geo. C. Martin, Clerk. THE UNITED CHURCH ,The Sacremeine of The T,ord'4 Sapper was dispensed at morning verslhip to the 'United CheOet on Funtlaty, Ampl•Il 12, The SO1911'111 0119 sect was "True Stl5nifirenee nr The Cross" based on Galatians 7 70 '1 have beewl cruoifled with Melte yet I live," Mr, William (limpet) or Witt.ehan ' Has guest r,"lotst singles the solo, 'Face to Dace" be' Herbert Johnston Next Snn'I,;t 'thee gntest spencer will be Rev. Jain W. Stinson of Reatorth, • CARD OF THANKS i wilSlh to take t3Iis opPerlunii; to :tome o11 tline,e who remtemncred me en kindly while a patient hl leetewel Hospital, Kernnglta.n, CARD OF THANKS ` We wish 1c express our sincere Elamite to ods our friends and neigh. 1 fore and organdzrtiene who re. reem,bedled ns wilt card's, flowers, teew.ts and ,pomsanaal .oaks or helped In any way diming Our illness on casion,ed be Moe accident, 11 will ti lung be -remembered end 01313 entatod, Mr, attd Mne, John Sleek, CAPACITY HOUSE GREETS FIRST REVUE PRESENTATION The first efigiltt audtenee fur the "1953 Variety Revue" filled De .rlrussele Town Hall to capacity on 1 u, 1'da) night of this week. Ali entertalnling amid email"; stage t•11ow was gn'eeeinted to an appi'eel- rtive audience. The cast wort ehoe• +ered with compliments at the close. The costumes were beentieul and t1Le lighting emtte,ctty.'. Tehe young'''. ors Lathe fairtasy ',The Weddln'' of tee Painted Doll"'aw,red a hit. Mr. W. 'Burn,bulls presid OI,0 of the East Huron Agricultural Soaely, ',neer whose anismices the stagy show is being presented, apoke btlafly wet•' n orninig the large eudicnc' (1t called of Mn. R Kennedy, who ar Longed and directed the production ire Introduce :the dhow. M: Ken. 'food made 'a oa0tafole n1 tete: •f ceremonies. Mrs. ''3 Thome and i Mr: G. R. Campbell were the pc. Companiats. Tlhe'llevile will he poesentc4 again sen Thursday- and trriday nights of 'alt weeks. HONOR "AUNTIE .1'O" ,ON 53rd BIRTHDAY A happy birthday celebrate,' was, arranged to honor" Mrs. George ! Iieatde'reon on cher 33rd' birtlida.y last Tuesday, when, almost 50 friends tied relatives gathered at h, r home :n the Livening. Highs en.tvee at 'cards were made by Mrs. Bender- eoai and Donald Buchanan, Among 'other gi1te, Mrs. Henderson ens preeeavted with a.baskelt of flowers by cher niece', and nephews :Formerly Jeanne 2relam•i .,. she -.vas born or, the 3rd line et Monts emenalhip, tite third child' o" James and Mss, Tereatnd, Flolletwhig her marriage til Mr, Hendereen, she centtnued to live In the nelghbor• 'hood, and, after 1»s death she Leaved to'Brlxeee3tst She is r, faith- ful member of Melville Presbvtcr!• nn Mech. Of a .range Tamil` of bijcothees and sisters, one slater Alae. Herbert Gladster of Stratfor:,, end a brol,1 ei•, William Ireland o' Morris toivtiolltip, ere stili living end tihey were present' at h,'.• birth day cele'br'ation. Affectionately known by Inaey as "Auntie Jo." Mrs. Nene:erst't is in good health, and her bun,7ant cherry disposition makes her a lav oriOe as ai friend and neighbor. Ever willing to assist in tivt('s o: misfortune or illaiesee ,she is chee,- tul and valued 'friend in, many a home.. UNITED CHURCH W. M. ^u The April meeting of the W 11 S of the United Church m°et T,tesdav i:. m. April. 7- in the churn parlor with the prreldent; Mrs. A. Lane, in charge emd Mrs. A. Armstrong 1 et the piano. The worship service apeued with the singing of hymn 90 and tate Scripture lees •t, from Mark 16: 1-1', was read by Mrd F. eleNalmghto.r and prayer by Mrs Armstrong. The Sec aid Tree, ie. felts ,were received and adopted. The roll telt was.aduswered by giving n verse on. the Reesurect?,oe• The Ltrpply Sec Airs. Todd, repartee :matttwo baby nighties wa'e asked ifor. Mrs. D. N. Mc?)ona.ld au9 Airs :1. Anntatrang were appointed dele- gates to attend the Presbyterlae l,cleag (held In-Goderich on AptIl 21. 3 calls were reported by the vlslatn•. committee. The ahapiber in the Study Book was taken by Mrs. Anrn tron'g, basing her remarks on Church orgat.tzption In.Afriee, which to non-deernlllniatio„iel. biet W. hose apoke nu rho, work of deucona .end Mrs, Lane ex-platned the Cate. ohist School. The me'e,tin; closed with the ityipele Benediction The ((0014 Baster Thank-offeetre set, eice will be held on Sunday April _9, win Rev. Mr, Simeon et Sea - forth, a returned rni.selonery, as speaker, WINGHAM KINSMEN CLUB KIN KENO NUMBERS April let - B-13 April 2nd - Ne19 April 4(11 -• G-52 I April Tobi, - 0-50 IApril 7011 - N-40 I Atpi11 3th - 0.62 Wed., Aprl' Oth • - 0.02 name, April 9th ,- 0-75 Fri. April 1Oth - (11-59 Sat„ Ap,il 11th - B•1 3305., April 130h ••- 0.04 Tree„ April 1'4t11 - 1.25 THE BRUS'SEi_S AND DISTRICT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Regular Meeting MONDAY, APRIL 20th. 1953 NEW AMERICAN HOTEL fl 7.00 p. m. All members ere 101100sted to attend what promises to be A very interesti,g meeting. We halve a 01)00101 speaker for the evening Mr, Dave ,Savage ort Listowel, Ontario; .rll membeee naive - been assigned 10 the various eommitteets so come and find out wtioo you will be working with this year. Plenne purchase your dinner (tickets en.ar before Friday, April 17th so that We may inform the hotel how many to expect,. A frill turnout at our 70 members is expected, Play "BILLY'S GOAT" A Farce Comedy in Three Acts will be presented a In Brussels T own Hall on Monday, April 20th, at 8.30 p. m. Admission at r sasol-lable prices Under auspices of Melville Y. P. S. An enjoyable evening is promised to all who attend. McNEIL'S SHELL ' SERVICE RHELLUBRICATION, SHELL HOt7SEHOLD AND wet LL PETROLEUM PRODUCTS DUNLOP TIREd Parts and Aoeaasarlaa, Austin Sales and Service Sooraanaat repalrs to ■11 maim se chars awl tomato PHONE 77r0 lanual$ELIL OM7, HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO WIN WRITE A LETTER INVITING A FRIEND TO COME TO ONTARIO! $4x00 $ 250 -MAJOR PRIZES WILL BE IN GOVERNMENT BONDS - Contest open to all Ontario Students in Grades IX -XIII inclusive or their equivalent Think of it 53 prizes ... 53 chances for you to win! And, you'll find it easy to write a short letter Snot more than 200 words) to invite a friend to visit Ontario this year. As you know, Ontario is Canada's All Year Vacation Provinc9. It abounds with interest, enjoyment and relaxation for vac's=' tionists from other parts of Canada and the United States. Just prepare a friendly, persuasive letter saying why you think a visitor will enjoy an Ontario vacation. 'It's as easyaas that! ' t You know what Ontario has to offer, put it in your letter. You can mention Ontario's 52 Vacation Areas, its busy cities, iia shaded streets in countryside towns and villages ... its resort areas, its sports, the C,N.E., and many, many other attractions. IF YOU NEED HELP -If you want information about Ontario, write to Ontario Travel, 67 College Street, Toronto. Illustrated literature will be mailed promptly: You don't have to actually mail your letter to a non-resident of Oratorio. You send it to Ontario Travel for judging :: tell he coupon below. ^ a Alt ENTRIES MUST GIVE THE NAME OF A NON-RESIDENT TO WHOM ONTARIO TRAVEL, CAN SEND FREE MAP AND ILLUSTRATED LITERATURE ABOUT ONTARIO. THIS WILL BE SENT WITH THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE CONTESTANT. ENTER NOW ... YOU MAY SUBMIT AS MANY LETTERS AS YOU WISE CONTEST CLOSES MIDNIGHT MAY 15, 1953 CONTEST 3. All Ontario students enrolled in Grade IX, X, Xl. XIS of XIII Of their equivalent are eligible to enter this 'Invite Them to ONTARIO" Contest 2. Letters must not exceed 200 words of body mutter and may be written In either 1nglish or French. Letters will be judged for originality of thought. 3, (n) All letters must be accompanied by the name and address of a non• resident of Ontario to whom the Ontario Department of Travel and Publicity may send n map of Ontario and illustrated literature with the cons. pliments of the entrant. (b) All entries must be certified by the student's form teacher as being the original work of the entrant, 4. Contestants may submit more than RULES one entry provided rcqufrements of ppenarapb 3 are complied with. � Mar 1.3 Contest 3sand enaiee Doettmeerked Iatd will not qualify. Winners will be notified by registered mail, O. All letters submitted become the property of the Ontario Department of Travel and Publicity and may be published in advertising or literature of The Department, T. The decision of the Board of Judges will be final. a. A Student whose either parent is employed by the Government of the Province of Ontario or by, any Pro. vincial Board or Commission or by any of the, Government's advertising agencies a not eligible for this Contest el ONTARIO TRAVEL CONTEST, 6) College Street, Toronto, 05(1110 Please eater the attached totter to the "INVITE THEM TO ONTAR30'• Conted yam may and a ataa of Ontario and Mush -Med literature Wail my compliments lo: (Please PrInt). Name. .,.-_.,..._..,,.,,.........._..."............,.,.,..._..„.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.«..... Address itiptieeee, item City or Town..„..-.-,..-..,....,.,..,.-..- ..,.,.....,„.„kook„,.Prot. or MyName is,....,.......„...,.........,..,_,.....,...,,; ' ".,.,a :'t rte,,,,,, n aerser .r era , a....e Address,..„. .., ..,,.,.. ,_ .,...,,...„.• „�...,......,_„„kook,.„,,.,,. Ontario Hopetnj ni of bevel end Per61Ietfy Hon. Louis P. Cecile, Q.C.lihlnlider •