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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1954-10-27, Page 1Post Publishing House THE UNITED CHURCH AA: tphe morning w0tlsbiP On Sunday, • OCt•24t'h, tate rite Of BaptisCa ad• m=ustered to Patricia Lynn, dang^ter of Mr. trend Me Lawrence Miaoluanl J nVf'aM.r e, McDonald; J Josephine Mario, daughter bf Mr and lire. William Newton; 13rendw an 'and Patricia An daugmtere• of MT, and: Mrs. Cherie? Shaw and Sheron'Grene, daughter of Mr, ane Mrs, Amari 10 Willis.. ; ''Treparing the Way odn was based on mfrs sermon for the Spirit of '1041411 40:2. T,h,e. anthem "Only a Touch -Lord"byB 1),A *NOTICE -- The Brussels *wen all day on res Nov. lith is for the day wee of Thy Hand, pear THE !BR Ala=i Moll Poet Office. DePariment, Wimp LIONS OFFICIAL VISITS CLUB The Brussels Llano Club held their • rgeuiar stunner meeting In the Lib ' rely .on Monday evening, 'Oct, 25th, 'With Zone Chairman Georgy Panna" making bis official visit, Roy B• Cousiins, a former zone •chairman introduced George Parson, compli- menting -tire nlsou his work In Lion. tam as well ab in his home'commun• ity George spoke briefly concern, ing Lioniatn and introduced Mr. { L n Black General Manager and President of W. A. Sltesefer en 0,' of Canada td., as guest sneaker' Ltd., ".for the evening. Both visitors are members of .the Goderich Lion Chub. { Mu. Black rspol e along the lines of , Community Ivlay Do to Fest- ckley "Wheta er Industrial Promotion" from the viewpoint of the Sbearfer Pen Co. i Several things to be considered -were: churches and schools as pill- ars illars in a oomlmunity, people. stores tgill renntlnt ate a Pride in their community, Wednesday, Nov. 1b ,and what hate your community to a Statutory holiday. offer? Iiis prophecy was that small REV, H. T. COLVIN B, A,, B. P. BEGiNS MINISTRY HERE ,The Rev. Harold T. Colvin, 13„ A. IL T)„ newly induc=t >minister of Melville Presbyterian Church, 'arr- ived in Brussels last week to centre, .eame'Iiia minlatey here: Ma, Colvin, whiof is a native of Mount Bridges, Ont ,attended 'Con- tinuation School there and later gra, duwbell'from the TSnlyersety of West- ern °Ontario with a B. A. degree. Thr received his training in Theo. 105)' in Philadelphia sit Westminister Seminary where be graduated with )1is'B• 1 degree. In 19-61 he w,ea,t to Britian Colum* bra were he has since served as an ordained missionary in 'Victoria and Armstrvug• Also in 1951 he married Miss Ethel McIareu of Sunrldge, Ont. and they have two sons,'David, two and a half and 'Robert who 'Is nine months old, The Brussels'Post joins, others in extending them •a welcome to this 'community. . The Brussels Chamber Lnilustrierr will in future seek this Of Commerce, urea 'He extended an invitaRton to ; HARVEY 'Mt t r y M.( R the Brussols Lions Clvb to visit The funeral of Yarve- M.i:Fgae) - the Sheaffer Pen Co.., as his gur ' c..,.,•.. .wits , . - - --- borne ,.,.•. . ,,,a I),'3i. e aeTavirn thanite4 the speak- Parents, Mr and B•rs,HaroldV Seeir, r for Ills, losteactive address. Brussels, on Friday, Oot, 266]. at 2 -n Wil- P. m. The service •sva , SSE LS 'POST Wednesday: SOCCER NEARS THE October 27th, 1954 '. I. 0. O. F. GRAND END FOR'154 1 MASTERS, BANQUET The Huron Football League -math,' ; Newton Foster, Kingston, Grand ea it's final stages, en Tues. l4ov, 2, : Master of the I. 0. 0, F•, was guest wtten One of the most important ew ; of honor at a banquet given by ants of the year, takes 11laca in the Western Stas' Ledge, Bruesele, in Logien salt at Bressele, Owing to Si. John's .Church on Monday night the -early darkness" this event will i of this week. take place under the lights, with the , :ITr. Foster Save an iflteresting Exeauffre as Referees grid llnosmeu nd infer/native address on the Odd- 1 This 'year"Winthropstepped in and i fellows Home at Barrie and on Odd• took the 'Leo Stenson . Trophy, ' fellowsltiP. The cup has'been in competition for • •tb at ttttrte rise been won ' D. D. G. 113• Hartley Fischer pre- 3 21 yrs" itn except sided for the o00asion, bythe beys all teams at least once, Ethel. 1t would seem that and P1aY i Other speakers were Roy Bennett i form love o are gat= ers, casae and Dave Benedict of Winghani for lave of the , T as they Uark every Year, The final games and Robert Fraser, Brussels, ' this year rift not drawthe notrla kaon The 105 guests who attended the 1 sten- visual, however •they d banquet included members of iris en- thusiasm. ' Plttr games were Planned Rebekah Lodge and representatives but Jupiter Pluves (rain to you) wet from the I. 0 o. F. lodges 01 Wince ' Ted in. 'Tw'o U girtstah bgeing Victor- ham and Teeswater, Played, with Ole Narth being sous Over the South, both times. ma new MELVILLE CHURCH intree, site series entree, Landesboro Football Club.ANNIVERSARY SERVICES out on top. Their competition with "Minaharn, was not as good as Rev. Harold T. Colvin newly in- it should have been, as Wingham theiru8tteted Minister conducted the cast enangh players t°deeservencred t aniversary services of Melville Pres- byterian Church here on Sunday for earning on to the end. Large congregations were present at wap troni'tUe winners, both morning and evening seviees ■!l11 1 a.,■ >. does not take ? MASQUERADE, DANCE 1 son, areompaniedmhY Mise Margaret Rev. H. T. Colvin, cf Melvilleconducted b Pres- rho are to be congratulated on wbe and. heard thauaht•provnking insplr- s Misges, Jean Tinley Mamsltal1 Trophy, talons- sermons Perrfe favoured the club until two , YUter+ian Ohureh. Into dui k it Centre rendered duets Place in Brussels cemetery firFfi time 11 was in tb 11 will Taking his m His id seem that into all the world rment took nips the e1rcM11ation. the Cranbroo Community e well ren ere. morning text a, "Go ye s death was the magic after- Tt wou' Me Soo a I and preach the Y0 on Tall tltdster, Jas. S. o neglect math of a ear crash that claimed the he ren]aced by the -fuck, from now fined 'very lseaiily those who neglect . To my mind thus 15 pal .to every creature," he outlined os - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29th y ed to take pert in the mustache con-' life of Norma Cshristie ()Ted or, W31 sprint. " `1111 he , the task el the church as ',to witness test Mrs. C. Long, Mrs: D. Iiaetdnge ' Sound and send the third occupant of a coot move , 'whichhe makesfoe' here and in distant lands using the Mrs, gees, Kerr judged the eon- I (the car, Arno McCuMbeon, alto kept ioget d hip and friendly core- ; word of Godand prayerhe s yourthti g .With ,, Orchestra 1 ane testants on e. basis of 50% Yor length, of Owen Sound, to the hospital, better friers b Is a goodly Milestone weaFone e Prlsee,for both adults and children, 2"o%n for trims, and 25% for general The accident eocurred three miles peptiti0n wliuk wrong with our churches is their in- • ppd tines for those not in costume. 'appearance. They were amazed north of Dumhnm early Sunday morn- in any life, difference to evangelism their reti- Ing-w+hene the car stntck the Rocky The Executive derided to epOosor pence to acknowledge God's good- { than Edwin Itrtatiin: rift F+a well in 3 . and from this • lling an anniversary, a 1.ew d awarded him the Saugeen hridKe on highway 6 a Hockey h be Neff Rutledge, g s homebrews firmer l NI!!!/t!!!1 weeks time an nems dye ed a grocer, kindly He was !n. his 2fith. year. Born 1n noels alone a dt Kiva' more players Year in the life of the chute Grey Township, he was ilfe con of n ebnne5 to relay. The begged rota r stand to be a _ _ I donated the Drize for a'Tnoky draw light. nnio the people of Brussels. which vrns^ won by Wm. Newton. Harald and Tsobta Henderson SPeir, w111 bare a chance to display their r . l 1iklrtnk yen Ned. ne this helps the Rrtiusels, He obtained his scs Cee - •ares. Six teams have expressed CAPITOL L ST Ics- club in fund raisisf from the at S S 'do 1 Grey and rnlssels Cont- their desire to enter and n iew more Special mimic by the choir, with j i+ i members of the club. lnvfation School. He learned his trade will 112 welcome. Louis D. Thompson at the organ, as plasterer with fibs Thomas Con• go, whether Yan Play fontbaht 0e included Ru5Yard h ming's , , The Bru._els Lions Club donated hockey nr 1ltttlu, roll up fn the taken° y \Iarp Lon McFarlane with solo 2 shows nightlyeSaturday 7.30 - 9.30 p. en. $200,veto the Linn, Hurricane Flied, ofrteion fatalnaecid ort bny e the time g dinner_ on the 2nd. of Nnr. and Marine- Saturday 2 .. -) ,' n very Governor y and meant cause. t Li Ward Bolton ed In Owen Sound uhniv vont F•xecutive you apprpriate and a "M moriraenfGalilee.' n by men's r i°ifs _ s ,_.._ ' Diet. Governor on what is helot done Sur Ynn. oe .5t. ,Mary's will pay his official He iu survived by his parents: 1 ht pv5n'ng set•virn was attended Friday, Saturday October O" 20 , three br k the D li 1 film ' " "RIDE CLEAN OF DIABLO° • visit to the Brussels Lions C Wren Sound: ';S•illlsm, nt ••Tate Great Game whish will he h) man) visitors from sonars sitcom D n i not o t. . Arri Rep, wt11 sp2a E MINISTER INDUC A stirring story 1n Technicolor of The 181 1151 meeting 011 Monday, 1-01115 and n°c 8t5', T"'hcl. 5t 110105 "Mown after the dinner. Some vie; a5rmm on the `Fmeicin' T.nse the days of the hast ffrontier where , Nov S2 .in St. Jnlsn's Harold Church will __-_-- ablest of the Canna favi Fnatbal'. { ni ' .er every trail was an Ambush, • be Farmer's Night. Harold Baker, I TED i interested not in r k nn his NEW 1rc n World will he present. n s,n sump 0ndemnat[on of the leading citizens of Huron g e t1Rre of " pnsphnsized that C'hrie" Starring Addi Murphys Cabo Ar,st 1 County. This will he the finals for, but n , .r., ... trrtP• to Europe. Christ'" forgiveness entails inreic5- o An excellent meal was provided The induction of Rev: Harold T Feothall for this year and the in- "115 Mo iddsh, Tuesday November 1 2 t the ladiesof 11e1 theT re"- of pull °toter faults • Did she commit the great SIN stealing another woman's man? fill of turkey. and canaratu AT MELVILLE CHURCH - 'Melville Church. Oolvin o Melville Presbyterian, out erattnn of Hockey for League./ Ohuroh, Brussels, and Knox Presby. If Yen 'hive 1,1d poor Til nt fore, m2n's rbnru•s sans. " Tnc G„•i ItSnfnd hell for ,i4. revs out and Pet vont on You." Graeme Me -Donald Mindful of e . "But Tlse His ., delesnhn. choir's anthem wa.' • Flock'• by Caleb Simper. of•'v For terian Church, Belarave,took plane an Friday ni ht. late ' tri .oln the Lor stark drama see LIONS HALLOWE'EN PARTY g v 1Ten • "FLAME AND THE FLESH"' i Rev. G. S, Bauleh, moderator of the Hinners cY nor two trszphies. Hi Own h „T 1l1 Feed lv (Adult) ' • The children's Party at the Town ; Huron-M•rillened Presbytery, was in Centre Forward, i with Lama Turner, Carlos Thompson Sall on Saturday Oct, 30th. will j charge of brie sertrice 13e was as- ' Ed. Riehard.ds, Night Ib warded for eostmue 1 Ashfield an Ripley, p Monde Prizes lljrj'E i commence ad 3 o'clock sltmlt a and I silted by Rev. J. R. cone of d who TUESDAY y • Attendance Card 9 LED, TWO DISTRICT FOTO- OFFER let $200.00 Dome early and enjoy hosts, witches i vice ` from the text, "It f:, too much MEN SERIOUSLY INJURED 2nd $100,00 reached r will e a • i children's, movie=, 1rit11 he smown.i the sermon. Speaking on the sub- CHILD KILLED, v the fun, Tris • tot "Chris,Manity without f1Lions eats. to see ghosts, 0019.'1 for you to go up to Jersualem," he Jacqueline Wntgit, G•ravenhurst, bi Ye cats, a;isd tat S e costames, boys, Tndtanrt+and patsy mentioned the inclination of the two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Wednesday, Thursday, Nobember 3-4 i Fun and favours for everyone. There present generation to ma e Ings Mrs, Harold Wright, was fatally in- "THEGREAT DIAMOND ROBBERY' 1 Is nn admission charge. i easier in home and on farm. He jured In a two car crash about six begged the congregation not to miles northwest of Wingbarn on For the -cosset, loudest laugh You've + _ , carry that trend into the life of the Friday of le tweak. Also injured and Ver had don't fall to see Red I COURT OF REVISION church. "'Unless You are willing to removed bo Wtngham hospital, were, t$pelton Cara Williams In this un- tail, to sacrifice, to give and dto e het parents, and uncle and aunt, Mr. roarlous comedy. Court of Devising). on the Assess• i battle, you had better get outside an,d: Mrs, Gordon Wright and the of Gra f occupants of the other vehicle, Geo - Edythe newt Roll for the Tow Oc P y f tllte v. 11 ;' he said. •rge• Hoy, Ethel, and Cornelius de .1 will be meld on Friday, October 22nd, . Rev. D. Glen Campbell of First Haan•, y, A, Blyth. ' 1954 at 1 P to in the Clerk's Office Presbyterian Church, Soaforth, to 1 herding to rater, inrralted the siteit+ Fjtliel. leading to the *calling of Mr. Colvin ' Mr. Wright's car collided head-on Edythe M Cardtft, Clerk, 1.. a, pev, G. S. Baulch proceeded with that of Mr, Hoy as ire came with fire induction service, • over the brow of the hill. Mr. Hoy TENDERS WANTED The men's their of the church held to be cut out of the wreck with Tenders will be received by 13e witMtr. L. D. numbeThompson at the' .aoetteeene torches. Rev. R7.50' , ManmeAan of Goderteh ' George Hoy, 36. Ethel, suffered uadetsdgmed until 2 p• m" Saturday'mttlltiPle injuries fractured to taco, fractured i November 6th, 1354 for snowplow- addressed the new minister and melte, leg; and ikoturod jaw. 8e tug for bhe 54-55 season in the Town- the 'congregation. At the close lvot ank THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA Melville Church, Brussels Minister, Rev. Harold CoivIn 10 a. re Sunday School 11 a. tn. Morning Worship ate'-' •- - United Crutch OF CANADA Minister, Rev. Andres, Lane Divine Worship -11 o'clock The Sacrament of the LGrd.'s Sapper, Crt1re11 School -0.2 o'clock, "'This do in remembrance oP Me." €hurchufEngland, Pariah of triose-* Rev. A. Norman Ellis, M. A. A11 Saints' Sunday 31 Oct St. John's Church, Bruesel* 11 a.m, Morning Prayer Sunday Soho01. St. David'0, Hsntryn -- 2,20 2.20 p.m. Evening Prayer 011.11907 Soh0o1 St. George's Waiter) - 8 1. Yli, Evening Prayer ship of Grey:, Tenders. Ito be by the Stour. State type of equipmzelt used. Lowest or 'any tender not =gees. sally accepted. Edythe M. Cardiff, Clerk, TENDERS WANTED Tender,, for snowplowing the streets of Brussels tot the 1954.55 it be accepted by the Mun- icipal of the Service, Mr. .and r in Was transferred to Victbr1a H09 - were introduced to the members of pita-. T 0118001 and Corirelitta de the two congre•,vutttons by Mr. and Hasan, 40. Blyth, internal inlnrleb Mrs, A. Bruce of Belgrave and and shock. Mr. and 112.r5, W. W. Smith,. of Bros- --.- mels. of Brussels Rev Andrew Lane Milted Church expreabed the well came of the• other rhurehes of the village to Mr. Colvin. Other speak• erg were RPV. Alex N1mni , former Wing - hem, Rev. Snnntel Kerr, season will n1lnieter Th Brussels, now of Exe• rCouncil 0 the Village of ter•and Mr. Colvin. Miss Marg. , 1054. >P w8 mpl P. M• Nov. II - Daring the program, 1964. Plows <rtPplied by the "VIII- 1415+ Pernik. played a piano solo and age, Vontest or any tender not 1 .mi,,,,, TsT• l'Y T.nv Me)'nrtane on `s a' necessarily.aacepted. gala. G. R• Campbell, Clerk. 1 VAL'S BEAUTY SHOPPE 1 REGENT'l HES-'1`R I We specialize In styling, cutting, Seaforth, Ont. and cold waving. Open Monday to R * Thursday, Friday end Saturday ' "S0 910" Jane Wyman Sterling Hayden One of Edna Ferbers, Pultizer Prize' NoVets on the screen. * Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Bud Abcott Lou Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.. Its soare•Iffio . When the fnnsters meet the monsters. So new you never had• it to hilarious. a a * Thursdays Friday and Saturday "SIEGE AT RED RIPER" Von Johnson Joanna Pru wir Saturday inclusive. • Mrs, Velma Stephenson 'Phone 102xr4 IN MEMORIAM RTTTJf1DG'C -•- In loving memory of a dear husband and lather John Rutledge, vibe pissed away Oot 22rd, 1952. I3o1vever long our lives may last, Whatever Janda we 'dere, Whatever joy Or grief be auto, We willalways think of You, -Always rememifered by his wife Mary and 180)11y. ' IN MEMORIAM RANN - In loving memory of our dear son and brother "Hill" who ' Passed away one year ago. Oct. 26th, 1953. In tears we saw you sinking, We watched you fade away. Our hearts were almost broken, You fought so chard to Stay. One sad and lonely year has passed, Since our great sorrow fell, The shock that we received that day, ' We sitlll remember well. God gave ue the strength to take it, And courage to bear the blow, But what ft meant for us to lose you, j No one will ever knout. Sadly missed by Mum, .Dad; Bob , and Sane. BRUSSELS I. 0. 0. F. SLATE INSTALLED • The installation of the new officers for T. 0. 0. 7., No. 149 Brussels was held with b 1). G. M. Hartley Vischer and staff of Ilrussals In aper a on Thursday. Oct. 21st. Officers are Jr. P. G. Robert net; Noble Grand, Allan 'McCall; Vice -Grand, Rae Crawford..,, record - Mg secretary. Ralph Pearson, finan- cial aecretere, Hartley Fischer; tread. urer, Orwell 1it11init: warden, Robert Ps,g ger; COM -11100T. 1o11n Conleyl chaplain, Glen Hualher: R• S. S. Marten Shaw: I S. S Herold Walls: R. S. N. G., Ross Nidhbl; L. S, N. Cr. Glen James: L. S, V.. G Douglas Hemingway; T. John • Harvey Stephenson; Lowe; 0. G. Alex Rutledge. 1 Lion tenln consisted of 'Phe !natal Rae Oran James, volas Hemingwa1. Allan 14Te01111. Rosa Mewl, 'Robert Fraser, .iueson. 101111 LRteowe and Harvey . P CARD OF t'HAT,IK5 1 I wish to thank all myrin11 y Who remembered me In so Ways while it Wingham lYn#11110l. Evelyn 141a16. $2.09 per year $Z$0 W"'.! Hallowe'en Party .Sponsored by Brussels Lions Club In Brussels Town Nall on Saturday, Oct. 30th, at 8 p. grin. Prizes for Costumes Movies and Treats for the Children No admission charge. 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