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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1953-9-23, Page 1i HE BRUSSEL,S....YOST authorized as second oleos mail. Port Office DePazdment, Othing Anniversary, Services Knok Prebyterian Church, Ethel on SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Guest Speaker: Rev. D. J. Lane of Clinton. Special music by the Choir. ' Everybody Welcome. DANCE In Cranbrook Community Centre FRIDAY;, OCTOBER 16th Sponsored by Cranbrook Hall Board Music by Wilbee's Orchestra 1 DANCE In Cranbrook Community Centre FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30th Sponsored by Cranbrook Women's Institute Music by Wilbee's Orchestra FALL FAIR MILVERTON Friday Eve., Sept. 25 Local Talent Night. Modern and Old Time Dancing. Saturday, Sept. 26th L Horse Races - Baby Contest ludgIng and Parade of Livestock. 'School Children's Parade.Clair Rouse Comedian. 4H Club Competitions Caif and 'Pony Races. Dancing In the Evening. i. George Gernhalder, Sec.-Treas. 1NB PR<BBYTBRIAN CHURCH IN CANADA Melville CRus Brussels Minister, Rev. W. H. T. Fulton 11 a. m. n . of Rally Day ervice. Special music by Young People, United Church OF CANADA inlsleter. se Rev. Andrew La Divine Worship -• is o'oloek. Rally Day Ohm'oh School - 10,45 aim. "Let the people praise Thee 0 God; let all the people pause Thee? Cbvrchef England polo Srtlessin sv. A. Nenllu t 11111%11111%M. A. itlth. Sunday Anter Trinity Sept. 27th, 1958 Rt. John's Church, Brussels 11 a. nt, Morntng Prayer Sunday Soh0e1 it. David's Church, Henfryd- 2.30 el, in.. Holy Ctlmmintlon Sunday School $t. Georg4's Walton -- 7,80 p. m. HARVEST FESTIVAL RATES 70 BE INCREASED "A a front October 1'5th, 1953, a surcharge of $f.50 (mint'umum per day Will he charged to all patients admitted to Wine=General floe- pital who have come from Matni• clpalttles who have not subscribed ti the present new adiditiop. LUCKY NUMBER Seek McWhirter of Brussels, was the holder of a lucky ticket, entitl- ing him to a free plane ride, held on Saturday,"Air Force Day," at Centralia" CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Pies. John Bolger wisb to express their Sincere thanks and deep appreciation to all their friends and nelghbboure whowhohelped in any way during their rel• ent bereavement, TURN BACK YOUR BLOCK THIS SATURDAY NIGHT This Saturday night remember to turn back your clock one hour as Day Light Saving Time ends at 2 e. m. Sunday piarutng, September 271b, A,1 church services 'will be on Standard Time„ 1f *you .forget to turn bush your clock you will lose that extra hour sleep on Sun- day morning, BRUSSELS COUNCIL MEETING • August 21st, 1953, The Municipal Council of the Vil- lage of Brussels stet on the above date wine all members present. Minuted of meetings of July 27 and August "4. 1953 were read and adopted on notion of A. McTaggart. seconded by C. L. Workman. The fn,llowing accounts were ordered paid on motion of R. A. Bennett, e econded by J. H. Stretton, C. Shaw, salary less Un. ens, $147.92 Post Office, Unemp. Ins. 4.16 Brussels lldwe., misc. acct. 9.15 Manning and Son, glazed the 40.60 D. N. McDonald, misc. lumber 14.74 H. A. Workman, trunk and tractor, drains 23.00 Geo, Beaus, roller on streets 2.00 Post Putt. House, ads. and tax notkee, 14.50 G. E. Radford, gravel streets 152.00. G. R. Campbell, salary 65.00 L. Armstrong, labor. drains .17.00 W. Henry, labor, drains 23.50 After considerable discussion die tlollowi •ng reselution•s was passed on motion of A. McTaggart, seconded by C. L. Workman. "That the Village Clerk be in. wt strneted to rite a letter to the Township of Grey, advising that the Village Fire Department will not answers, calls into Grev Towbaltie after the 15th (flifteentlt) of Septem ber, unless some arrangements are made, o'- some agreement ie reach- ed, and that a copy of this letter be sent to the Village Fine Meet" By -Law No. 5, 1953 wad introduced and read first and second time. " It eves moved by J. H. Stretton, seconded by C. L. Workman, That Py-LanPy-LanNo. 5, 1953 as read a first and second time be read a third timeand passed. Motion Carried. Torts is the By -Law authorizing the raising of $4000.00 toward• the cost of the new wing of the Winghnaan General Hospital. it was moved by A. McTaggart, seconded by R. A. Bennett, "Mat the petition for the interim payment oa the statutory grant under the High- way Improvement Aot'on expetiditur- es up to August 31 as prepared by the filerk-Tseapurer be forwarded to the Dept. of Highways." Motion Carried. Business of the meeting being eon• eluded the meeting adjourned on motion et R. A. i3ennett, seconded by J. H. SW+ Stretton. TO SISTERS VICTIMS OF POLIOMYELITIS CARD OF THANKS I wish to espre`se my sincere thanks to all those who so kindly re- membered me with. Cards and flowers and treats during my shay in the hospital. Tour kindness will 'Ong be appreciated. Rob. Gemmell. 11110001011.101111 LLASHMAR DRIVE -.IN THEATRE I LISTOWEL, ONTARIO Two Shows Nightly Rain or clear - first show et dusk Note: Neave and Cartoon at each •, sheer. spassimminatromanammisamadell Wednesday, September 23rd, 1953 $2.00 per year a , ATBRUSSELS Tragic Accident FALL FAINDR Fir The C. N. E. end 1Vost Claims Two Lives are cam a � e over but J,here is still - Beers - eels Pall llau•, Be sure you are on stand, as an exhibitor, a par , Bpuasels Shocked by Death { ticipattt itt various events or as a ' of Brothers I t,peetator to enjoy bite many feat- tires that have been arranged. Lorne McOutc3teon and si younger brother, Wiliam, were killed in a. traffic accident on the 5th. con. of Morris '1ownednilt ,et midnight 011 Wednesday. The tragic accident occua'red when the vehicle the two vdctlms were in crashed into the rear of a parked tuck, It is alleged their ear veered off the road into the truck owned by Floyd Campbell, when they were meeting an oncoming ear, Provincial officer Salters invest- igating. , The double funeral service e,v111 rte held from the D. A. Rain funeral home, Alfred Street, Brussels, 011 Seurday, at 2 p. m. variety concert in the Arena and RECITAL OVER C. K. N. X. ( a dance in the Oryotal Palage. Dou'e, forget the Oratorical Contest Another eery enjoyable program of in the Crystal Palace at 8 p. m., on piano .and vocal music by the Mils Thursday Cot, 1st. Be there to en - of Mrs. Lois D. Thompson, tragi' ,courage the children in public gpeak- gieffn over C. K. N. X. last Sateleg and also see the exhibits. ;