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Wednesday, February 76th, 1949
, 04 att,M "Boy Scout Girl Guide Week"
February 20 to 27
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Throughout the world ..Scouts . and
69c lb. Guides observe this as, Thinking Day,
It Wiil be commemorated in Brussels
by a special service In ..the library
at 7;30 pen. at which Scouts, „Cubs.
Guides, Rangers and Brownies ..will
be present. -.Any one interea•titd ..1n
young „people ..is ...,host ..cordlaliy
invited to ,.attend. ..,.WI .,especially
would like to see ..Parente _present,
to see what we are doing ..with your
ofreprjng.
Folks, do you realize that by your
attendance you can give. the ..leaders
a. great deal of encouratsehnent The
only reward they get is the hope that
they may be helping Mould the youth
Brussels I of today for to -morrow. A. word of
Phone 5 11 encouragement, a pat on the hark.
OW M9 s AVMS MaiVeAlUteMzeMAVOW
0 seeing that the children go to their
meetings regularly (that's for you
- ' _ mother) all [this Is wonderful morel A. Densmore, gas, Five Dept.
SCUM -FREE SUDS
FOR THE CLEANEST WASH
2 FOR 39C
WITH YOUR COUPON
ORANGES
Sweet and
Juicy 2 doz. 45c
E#� , AR'S
C.00ETERIA
Brussels Council Meeting
seconded by W. E. Willis, that the
grant to the .Bast Huron Agriclltuhal
• !• J,1 a
,�, r fr
1.ttu r � 00.06
Y � 2
e. d t $
Sorters be ince 'ts
The reenter meeting o1 the semi the year 1949, on stemma of the
cipal Cuunoli of ths Pillage of repairs. made necessary by the
Brussels was held on the above date re,,,etlt wind storm. Motion egged.
All niambir's or the Council w' -re The Clerk was instractod to a''nd a
present, hill for $75.00 to the I'owusble of
After the reading of the minutes Howick, for use of the Village Fire
of the last meeting, it was moved by Trucks at Wroxeter Fire.
A. McTaggart, seconded bs lir, T,, • els this concluded the business of
Seth... that the minutes be adopted the meeting the Council then
adjourned.
es read. Motion est•iel.
On motion of W. P.I. Willis, 000001•
ed by R. 117. Kennedy, the followin„ The United Church
accounts were ordered paid: -
Postmaster, Tlreese's, postage 1 The exacting dementia which
and 'Unemployment Inc..... 2 7.40 Christ makes upon his followers
G. R. Campbell, January I combined with his kiwi helpfulness
salary 42.16 I to individuals, was 111e baste of the
Brussels Hydro, street lights I morning s' rmon in th.o Tinted
and Town Hall ,. neeChurcb. The sermons title was
D. N. MoDonald, feel .... ....... . 02,06 Narrow ways and open doors. The
!Seeker Bros., relief ...... ....... 9.60 choir sang as a morels:: sntbeat
Post Publishing House, arts "Lord I enure to Thee," by Elizabeth
and printing 0.es Soechtig.
G. Speirs labor „ 21.411 The story of Gideon'.+ vici:l:ens
S. B. Eliot, broom 1,;0 three hundred was tolyl in the even -
.A. Higgins, sanding streets 26.00 ins' sermon.
EUCHRE AND DANCE
In Walton Community
Friday, February 18th
Euchre at 8 p.m.
Admission Popular Price.
PANCAKE SUPPER
In the basement of
St. John's Church
Shrove Tcesday, March 1st
Supper served from 5:30 to 8
DANCE
In Brussels Town. Hall on
Thursday, Feb. 17th
Music by Don. Robertson .
and His Ranch Boys.
Under auspices L.O.L L.O.L. No. 774
Lunch Booth Admission 50c
A PLAY
"Aunt Tillie Goes To Sea"
By Ben Miller X.P.S.
under auspices of the W.A.
of Duff's United Church, Walton
Iso the Walton ' Community Hall
on Tuesday, Feb. 22nd
at 8:15 P.M.
Admission 40c and 20c
• CARD OF THANKS support for those who give hours A. Oakley, labor, streets .,.,...
!every week to this work. They're G. 0alhraith, cedar & wood ,.,.
I wish to thanit Dr. IIarper and all not just using asp 'some spare time G. Hislop, wood.
those who have remembered mo
during any illness and since I broke
my arm.
Mrs. Mary Anderson.
PEOPLE WE KNOW
,Mrs. john Lake refereed from
Clinton Hospital on Tuesday to the
home of her daughter, Mrs. A, Henry
et Ethel and she is malting a ra71i0
recovery from her operation.
they have. They're taking time they A. McTaggart, labor on
could use for their own benefit to drains
try to kelp the young, Gregg Hardware, stove pipe
A. great deal of preparation is S. Lowe, relief
REGENT THEATRE
Seafor'th., Ont.
NOW PLAYING
Thur., Fre, sat. Fee, 17.18-19 absence will be a disappointment to waterworks accounts as }rttthorrze
Jon Hall Patricia Morison all. Don't have us say "Who care by the Engineers be paid to date.
Prince Of Thieves - anyway?"So let's be seeing �-Mahon carried.
on
(Clnecolorl 7.30 p. ms in the Library on Feb. It was moved by A. .1T,.: Cagr. art,
One of Dumas' dramas revealing new
daring adventures of Robin Hoed...,
milk,
Bach dW'vision of Guiding and Scout- relief 3.15
ling will put on small demonstrations Elliott Garage, battery charge
illustrating part of their ceremonies and gas, Fire Deupt,
or work tint they are doing. 7 you Isle. Miller, labor, streets
would like to know more about this Division Court Bailiff
work, do come. The boys and girls Division Court Clerk
are bringing tench for you, so please Wroxeter One Stop Service,
don't disappoint them. Never mind gas. Fire Truck at
whether you have children enrolled Wroxeter Fire S.80
or not. Never mind whether you B. M. & Grey Tel. System,
, . .
ever had any children or ever hope 194+4 Tolls
to have any, if you are interested Sim. Kreuter, salary as 33.61
200.00
and appreciative, come. Your attend- Assessor
ante will make the leaders feel that It was moved by Ny.. EWillis,
their work is appreciated. Your seconded by R. W. Kennedy, that the
going into the service on Feb. 22nd, Brussls Creamery,
1.97
16.25
12,37
13.50
11.05
4,85
10.87
4,50
1.6.24
28.On
28.00
Mon., Tues., Wed Feb. 212,2-23
with
OW, Rite MON M9 Ag The Woman In White
, Eleanor Parker Alexis Smith
Sydney Greenstreet Gig Young
The World's No. 1 Mystery Novel on
the Screen.
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commit thy way unto tato Lord:
and trust also in Him,
Melville Church
Minister Rev. 0, A. Milne, M.A.
10 a. m. Sunday School end
Bible Class..
11 a. m. "Small town
bandic'aps"
'7 p. m. Face -Vannes."
Louis D, Thompson, Organist
and Chotdmaster.
Thcainited C!'. urch
OR CANADA
Minister Rev. Hugh Wilson ,
Organist Mr. Donald Dunbar
11 a. m. Morning Worship
The Breaking Point
Junior Congregation
12 Church School and
Bible Class,•
7 P. m. Evening Worship
The Service itt charge of the
Young People's Union.
Mr. 3. Schatz - Citizenship,
Come and Worship.
Church of England
Parish of Brussels.,
Rev. J. 14. Kerr, Brussels.
Sunday After Septuagesima
Feb. 20th, 1049.
St. David's Church, Henfryll-'-
0.30 a. m. Sunday School
10:80 a. m. Morm'sig Prayer
Si, John's Church Biussels -
1 p. m. Sunday Scheel
2 p. m. EVenifg Prayer
8t. George's Church Walton -
8.45 p, m, Evening Prayer
Q��..,���Sunday(.��Scbool
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Next Thurs., Fri, Sat. Feb. 24.25-26
So Well Remembered
with
John Mills and Martha Scott
James Hilton, whose inspired pen
brought so many memorable dramas
to the screen scores again -with this
unforgettable motion picture 'from
the beloved best-seller that was read
by more than ten million people.
COMING -
with
To The Victor
Dennis Morgan and VIveca Limiters
Capitol Theatre
LISTOWEL
Wed. Thu. Fri. Feb. 16-17.18� ,
Greer Garson Walter Pigeon 1
in "Julia Misbehaves" li
SAT. ONLY
FEB. 19
DOUBLE FEATURE
Alan ,Lane in
"Bandits Of Dark Canyon"
plus
"Heart Of Vitginia"
Sat. Mat. 2 -Sat. Eve. 7 p.m.
Mon. Tues. Feb. 21.22
Dan. Dailey Barbara
Lawrence in
"Give My Regards To.
Broadway"
TUESDAY PHOTO NITE
1st Offer $200.00
2nd Offer $60.00
Mon. Attendance Card Night.
Wed. Thur. Fri. Feb, 23.24.25
Adult Entertainment
Oliva DeHavilland in
"The Snake Pit"
CKNX---every Monday to
( Friday at 6:00 P.M.
w
Melville Ladies' Aid
Monday evening of :et week. tat,
I Ladies' Aid met at the horn., t 1 Mr,
.J. C. Bucker with a s1lendl!1 atteltd-
Ianee. in the absence of the president
!the lot vire, Mrs. Potter willed tttr
a» • wring to order with the sieving ^f
our hyatn and Mrs. Water Kerr et
the piano, Mrs. W. Spears read the
emeretary's report snit Mrs. A11en
the treasurer's report which has a
splendid pnancial etandlnt. Plans
were made for the month ani a
discussion on necessary business
also a report from the Sunshine
Fund. An interesting letter was
read by Mrs. Porter from a t:tIy in
England thanking the sa-i,•e: for lb,
box which was sent her. During the
social period a reamee wls3•:111'0 h•.
Mrs. Wes. Kerr and Mrs. G. A, Milne
which was much enjoyed A de
licions lunch was servel 7 endalso
a vote of thanks to thehost
'very enjoyable evenin; was closc•e.
Melville Church
At the morning service on Sunday.
Rev. Mr, Milne preached on the
subject 'A world withmrt neighbours'
with a text from Psalm 107. Mr.
Milne pointed out that 'he nature of
Christ's sacrifice made the brother-
hood of 111a11 a thing or reality. Mr,
Mietek Skowranski rendered the
solo "Ave Maria" by Schubert. At
the evening service the congregation
heard au illustrated lec.ure on :he
Presbyterian mission work in
Formosa. Guest soloistwas lit-
(;ori Douglas`
CARD OF THANKS
T wish to thank all my 71001104 1101
nelehbors for Sheer 'kindness during
my recent illness and a special
thanks to those who sent cards,
letters and boxes.
It will never be forgotten.
Mrs. Robt, Campbell
Under Auspices Of TheWornen's Institue, Will Be Held In The
BOYS' RACE 10 to 13
GIRLS' RACE 10 to 13
BOYS' RACE 13 to 16
GIRLS' RACE 13 to 16
LADIES' RACE 16 and over BEST DRESSED LADY
MEN'S RACE 16 and over BEST DRESSED MAN
COUPLE RACE FANCY SKATER, Lady
BARREL RACE
PROGx'a`„AM
RELAY RACE
MOST GRACEFUL Couple
NATIONAL COSTUME
FUNNIEST CLOWN
SQUARE DANCE ON SKATES
Best Backward Skater, Men
Best Backward Skater, Ladies
OLDEST ON ICE
YOUNGEST ON ICE
BEST DRESSED GIRL
BEST DRESSED B01'
QUARTETTE
First, Second and Third Prizes for Races, First and SecostdPrizes for Costume Contestants
00
ALL GA
E SIUkRE DANCE
IN OVERSHOES DURING PROGRAM
Prizes for all Contestants in Costume, Prizes for All Children 7 years and under on Skates,
-Prizes for all chillren 7 to 10 years on Skates.
Judging at 8 p. m. Sharp by Outside Judges
Skating Before and After Judging
Prot gds In Aid Of Ethel Skating Rink
OQTI At Rink Will Serve Refreshments. Coffee and . Hot DOGS
Admission': Adults 25c: ChiIdten 15c
NOTICE -
The Library Board would like to
draw the attention of tic pn1111e to
the fact that no Stet tr m' erten
should make use of the library base•
meut, without obtaining permission
from the Chairman, Rev, G. A. Milne.
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
NOTI0E
The Township of (tree will not he
responsible for damage done to
Private property by snow p101win4 or
other equipment,
Cars, Milk Cans and Stands, Mail
Boxes, Etc., must be kept Clear of
the Right-o2•Way and at a safe
clistanre from Snow -Clearing equip -
In ont.
quip•Inont. .
The public is asked not to Nees:, r,
with Township or rents ecotone -t'
in any way.
STAN. AL7'11:Aellete,
Road Supt.
Ethel, Ont.
Carnival At Brussels
Is Largely Attended
1 skating cat,n al d
• 'v r' ih uusored 3r
the Lions' Club drew t large .n'owri at
til0 arena. Prizesuwa:'dstI were:
(ildent persons ions ou skates, James
Armstro11g )• A. Ran 1; best netlouae
tos,n111°, Lena Miller, 31111 Elliott. ,
'ern W^lhee: mostoriginal COW -
Mrs. Louise Porter, ' Pamela.
Porter. Peter Tlrmitlgway; young-
est person on skates, Itay Bro'neon,
Rennie Keyes; best clown cols -
tame, Joan Mann, Elizabeth Ste-
phenson, Sharon Hemingway; beat
/101/181 inpersonatiou, Gary will -
$1,11, Joan Thomas; 1),. qt.. drossa&
0)0. Carl Hemingway anti£
Larry l)051dsn11, Donald i:dgar and
M:1r'ay l.on4: he=:t advertis'n'( case
tune, Donlyn Hemingway, Elates,
Woods; c rmpet,h
itt from. greatest
„ t e•, ()l.ver 11, t I ist,nv,•!; Sim
ii.7,11ir!t and Warn 4t'ilbee, Molex'
t n•.h; largest number front cUOO
family to skates. Mrs. E. Wilson
with four thiltlren.
Results of races were: Boys, IAD
and under, Bill Martin. Dale Me
Taggart; girls, 10 and under, 331-
01110 McNair. Betty Moods.; boys,
10 to 15, Glen Jardine. Jerry Dres-
sel; girls, over 10, Isabel Speir, Ln:•
varre McNair: boys • free -far -aft.
Jerry Dreeseli, Oliver Riley. The
grand door prize was won by Mrs.
William Turnbull.
4 HOURS DANCING
Admission only 35c
Catrdner, I-Iall - Seafartls
Saturday, February 19th.
Music on record featuring over 215
different popular big name bands.
Hondreds of the- latest recordings.
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