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The Brussels Post, 1949-2-23, Page 1?0S f PUBLISHING HOUSE Wednesday, February 23rd, 1949 AND THE 'GUARAIIITE PANEL" FROM Mt MAXWELL HOUSE DAO OR TIIE NUMBER FROM air BOTTOM OF Mt MATWEIL 110USE VACUUM TIN, PURCHASED Special Fri. -- Sat. Only l;' r;sh ttpp Chocolate Marsinual OW3 Cookies Sat. Only 59c a lb. 11 Why Pay More Clover Creairl Brick Every Day 25c iA Ct7s`�' EVAR'S BL, CFOCETERA � • • • 4 • w • • • PEOPLE WE KNOW bits. A. Wood has been in giteb ener-Waterloo 'hospital where sh underwent an operation, * Mies M, (Tedd, teac;i r to the Brussels high Reboot suffered 't. twelve months. $5,000,000 Urgently Needed Field Crop Competition much is "Rk1) (1108: 1'l i., LAST CALL al( eves this Continent. This is the mouth in which both the Carnelian and American Red Cross Societie' report to their na.ti'.ons on the pro. grass and achievements of their great peteeetim•e services and ask ler fitlan- cial mandate to carry on for Jambe r broken wrist 'Tuesday when she fell. In Canada, $5,000,000 has been set g * as the minimum sum necessary to D. R. licl',oan of Port William is ,maintain and advance our vital visiting this week at the hunt,) c,( peaeeti Wm. Moses and Jas. Moses, GreY• m.e programme which is today providing inestimable benefits, often * * Mrs. Jack Cameron, Elmira, form- life itself, to large sections of our Canadian people, in this present erly of Brussels had the rninfortnna .issue of the mag.&zine is a pictorial to fall breaking her arm he two review 0Y Red Cross s. r:•1ceo which places. During this month, an army of * * * volunteer canvassers will take thee Ian Matheson. an of Mr. and Mrs. ' off from busy lives to help put this to fall and break his ankle at noon i on Monday, "over the top", May I bespeak your i.eourttnus and generous reception of Phone 5 .� Brussels Miss Mary Lou M I'arlane and Ii these Red Crdss rep�. senta9vrs Rias Marie Bennett enjoyeri J1 boli• 1 without whnee voluntary help, to- Miss J , ° '� )" `tk t e - o . a• 'i > e w da • at Thornhill and Toronto last Gather web that of 111nnsands of �z'' I volnnteer workers who man r,ur .peel. Clark Matheson, had the mist ortune ,Ilnnl tont National Red Cross Appeal Modern and OId Time DANCING In Brussels Town Hall on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25th Admission 50c Under auspices of I.O.O.F. Lunch Counter PANCAKE SUPPER In the basement of St. John's Church Shrove Tcesday, March 1st Supper served from 5 to 8. Supper Menu — Pancakes with syrup Sandwiches Pie and Tea. Admission 85c and 40c "Prove all things: hold fast that which is good: abstain from every form pf. evil." Melville Church Minlater Rev., G. A. Milne, M.A. 10 a. m, Sunday School end Bible Class, 11 a. m, Divine Servile. 7 p. ln. "A Dedicated Lite," Boys Scouts, Girl Guide's, Brownies and Cube will attend this service. 'Louis D, Thompson, Organist and Ohordmaster. -. TheUnited Ci'- urch OR CANADA Minister Rev. Hugh Wilson Organist Mr. Donald Dunbar 11 a. m. Morning Worship Christian Faith Junior Congregation 12 Church School and Bible Ohms. 7 p. m. Evening Praise Samson Come and Worship Church of England Parish of Brussels Rev, J. H. Kerr, Brussels. 2nd Sunday Affter Septuagesima, Feb. 89tb, 1649 St, David's Church, Henfryn— 9.80. a, m, Sunday School 10,80 a. m: Morning Prayer et. John's Church Brussels — 1 p. m. Sunday School 2 p. m, Evening Prayer St. George's Church Walton 8.46 p. m, Livening Prayer Sunday school ••• INIVAVAVArefilit WALTON ON i The del;ghtful rn,et'ai fantavy "Cinderella," -is to be preeentsd iu ('Seaforth on Friday, March 4th. Th1s musical show,, with a (met of 110, was r,ronti•' presenter) twee, In RrttssrIs Town Hall to capacity crowds and meaty who desired to see it had to be turned away, The play is presented in three parts, A Mother (!hose pageant portrayed by r.hllrir,-n pre- cedes the ploy which Is followed h.; a graucl finale. A fine rant; a elna'ince danrilta• ('horns: a flower ;•h•1 7;1m'Its beautiful gowns, special li;rhifut; effects, all combine to provide enter. Iain neat thee is thortnlghly enjoyed by young and old. Plan to see "Cin'derc'ila"'in Seafottll on :1h,reh 4. The regular sleeting of the W.M.S. and W.A. was Held in the United Church basement ron Wednesday, Feb. 9th. Mrs. Dave Watson pre- sided. Tthe meeting opened by singing Hymn 377 followed by prayer 'and the Scripture rea;ling, Minutes of the last meeting were react and the treasurer's report .was given. The Literature report was given .and two readings on Temper• snce Education. Tt was decided that we hold a special meeting on M•aroh 4111 World lay 01 Prayer, The program was in charge of the 17th and Boundary East group, under the leadership of Mrs. - Hazlewood assisted by Mrs. M. Hamilton and Mrs, A. McNichol, prayer followed. Hymn 182 was then sung. Benedic- tion was pronounced and the meeting adjourned. The Walton W.i'tS, and W.A. are invited to join the Wanton Anglican Ladies on M'rrch 4th et two -thirty for the Worid Day of Prayer, in the Anglican Church, ATTENTION FARMERS•— We have a supply of Lundy'a Fence and ,Steel Posts, Also 1946 Ford Trunk with rack, hi A-1 con. d'ition, Ethel Produce 1 Phone 22-r-10 Dthel, Ont, Capitol Theatre LIS n'OWEII- Wed. Thur, Fri. Feb, 23-24-25' 1 Adult Entertainment,- I Oliva DeHavilland in "The Snake Pit" Saturday Only Feb. 26 I Bill Elliott ' in "Colorado Pioneers" plus "Fabulous Suzanne" with Barbara Britton, Rudy Vallee Sat. Mat. 2 --Sat. Eve. 7 p.m. amozafaVerrannananmanterMageno Mon. Tues. Feb. 28 -Mar. 1 Adult Entertainment "Mine Own Executioner" • with Burgess Meredith TUESDAY PHOTO NITE lst Offer $200.00 2nd Offer ,$60.00 Mon. Attendance Card Night. Wed. Thur. Mar. 2-3 Re-release of one of the Best loved motion pictures "Goodbye Mr, Chips" 'with Greer Carson) Robert Donat. The Film 'that MADE Greer Garson. Ememovemaltow 1 , * * • Mrs, Davie Inglis Toronto, was a visitor last week at the home of Wm, and Mrs. Bishop and was :,iso calling on former friends in town. * * a Mr, and Mrs, W. G, Tucker attene- r'd a banquet held in Wing+ham by the Young Men's Club of St, Paul's ,Anglican Church on Friday night o' last week, * * * 'The many friends of Mrs. Geroge Johnston, formerly of trey Town- ship regret •to hear that she suffered a heart attack last week and has been in Winghnan hospit',1, * N: * Mrs, Helpern, who scent the past two months at the home of her daughter, Mrs. M. Winsherg has left fcfr her home in New York. Mrs. Wtn•oherg and daughter Rochelle aeconl•panied her to Toronto. Receives Reply From England Miss Nora Shaw received a letter from Mrs. R. Anderson of 12 Chelms- ford street, Thornsby on Tees, York, England. The letter carne from Mrs, Anderson after elle sow Miss Shaw's name and address on an egg which Nora had packed Inc export to England when she was working tor the, 1-I, Pearson Produce. MissShaw Inas sent a reply to the woman in England 'and is looping forward to continuing an interesting corres- pondence. services from coast to coast, Red Cress could not survive. This is your Red Cense-..support it generously! ATITIIUR L. (iISHOP, Chairman. National Execntit' Committee Hockey News Chicago defeated Rangers 4-3 in their final game of the season. Rangers made a determined bid for victory scoring their three goals in the last period. Referee—Sim Jewel First Period 1—Miller No Penalties. Second Period 2—L. Fischer 3—+L. Fischer (D. Leach, No Penalties, ' Third Period 4—Miller 5—Ii, CIrewar (F. Campbell) 6—A, Cameron (K. Greyer) 7—A. Cameron (F. Campbell) No Penalties, Playing inspired hockey the Boston team defeated Detroit in their final game of the season 3-1. Referee—Jim Jewell First Period - 1-0. Dennis No Penalties, Second Period 2-13111 Clark 3—T, Willis No Penalties. Third Perlod 4—P. Somers (B. McCuteheon) No Penalties. i Chicago Detroit Appointed Returning Officer J. M. Southcott has received official notice of his appointment as 1'-tnrn'ing officer for the Huron -Perth riding for the next federal election. He succeeds the late Keith McLean, of The Huron Llxpositor, Seaforth. The new Huron -Perth riding com- 1 'lees the townships of Hay, Hnliett McKillop, ,Stephen, Uaborne, Stanley land Tuckers -Mit -11; also Seaton'', Hensa11 and Exeter -in Huron County and the townships of Hibbert, Fuller ton and Logan, and the town of Mitchell in Perth County, twomspommeneelln FINAL STANDING P W S 6 4 1 6 3 2 6 2 2 6 1 5 T Pte.I s 1 1 2 7 Boston 6 Rangers 0 2 2 — BIG, — DANCES — THIS WEEK — Cardno's Hall Seaforth CKNX Barn Dance Gang FRIDAY, FEB. 25th Dancing 10 until 1 Admission 60c * * 'S Presenting Another DISC -JOCKEY DANCE SATURDAY, FEB. 26th Admission 35c COME COME COME Free to all farmers ANOTHER BIO JOHN DEERE DAY SHOW see "The Sugar Plum Tree" Starring -- Billie Burke and Don Wilson —Plus— Several interesting and educational Pictures on John Deere Equipment and modern farming practices. The John Deere Building -- Brussels an FRIDAY, MARCH 4th, at 8 p. m. W. J. Perrie, Dealer , Intending coto.p :ltr'rs in the 0,'11co• o:Lts field crop -competition are re,inirrd to indge, 'heir (entire and place their orders tar met ri :with Ihp secretary. It v, C1. A. ?.Tlhn•, late)' than Monday. Poli. 28. Former Brussels Doctor Injured In Traffic Accident Dr« W. D. S. Jamieson, Lea.sidt', is in Toronto General Hospital with in- juf'os received 111 a traffic accident last Friday. - Dr, Jamir son was Strnca dawt, and knocked unconscious hy an auto mobile as he erossr'd Harbert street at Swiftly' avenue after getting off n 11:110. Hp was remove -1 to hospital where he is suffering from two broken hones between the knee and ankle of the right leg 011 a dislo- cated shoulder, Head Injuring are not believed to he serirnas. Dr. Jamieson's nienw friends 1hroughnut this {Heftier regret Itis being injured and hope 'nal -1,10 recovery may le both lapid and complete. Melville Church a1 the morning eermee on Sundae, Rev. .11r, M14ne jtrelte:lee nn the ^nbjret "A Cbrioti,11 does not eom- promise' 'and based ,.he subject on the story of Daniel's detiance of orders which crlflictr•l with his convictions, Mr. (Interne Moietnald was guest soloist, and tendered "Not r1•0parrow fa.lieth" by (1ilteee The 00111'"11 was "Prays•.-• Thee the Father" by Connor -I. At the .ren'ino service ITr. ;Milne preached on the text "Let both -grow teeethrr nn+ll the harvest" from the ;+arr',1,, of the wheat and the tures. (1110 ,0" s -')nisi was Mrs, 11, Smalldnn who rrnulcreil ',Love ye the Lord" from TJand,•1's Largo, and "Lord melee me strong" by Vieille. The engem, w. "Tod IA a Spirit" by Brown. The United Church The story of 30.0 forme,) rile ha,•l;' ground for the 'miming simnel( in the 'Colied .Church. "The-. e hone f a. tree if it be cut down that it will sprout again." No day is so dark but that the Christian faith has a message for it. The morning an• them was "Lard I come to thee" by Soechtig. The evening service was ennrl'lrtel by the Young People's 1-nlon. Miss Evelyn Lake, the Presidcul, was in charge, Miss Lake was 000iate1 1.7 11r. Stewart Stiles who read the Scripture; Miss Medal= Ryan, who made the .prayer; and Mlss Francis Dennis who introduced the speaker and concluded the service, Mr Schultz of the High School staff, delivered a message on the subject of Citizenship. lir, Gibson Willis sang "Bot the Lord is mindful of His nwyn," by Mendelssohn, in excellent voice, BLUEVALE The morning service at Knox Pres- byterian Church here Sunday was oondneted by Rev, Leland C. Jorgen- sen; and the choir sang a number. The Young People's Union had charge of the evening service at the United Church, Miss Wilda Breckenridge presided, After a song service of familiar hymns with Mrs, W. J. Johnston leading at bite piano, Mrs. Darling gave a paper an "Prayer," The closing prayer was ocored by Robert Shaw. The Y.P.U. sponsored a Valentine box social in th-e Sunday ,School room on Friday evening, when a large number of young people and children turned out and enjoyed games, Charles Roffman acted as auctioneer, The proceeds' amounted to $15. Personals; Robert Shaw, Morris township, with Mrs, Arthur Shaw and Mrs. .lames Robertson, and was entertained on the oceasion of his 6610 birthday; James Stewart, Windsor, formerly of con. i, Turn - berry, with Mr. and Mrs, Peter S. McEwen; Mr, and Mrs. R. E, Mc• Kinney and son Jtm, and Mrs. Marjory Iambs, London, with friends here; Mrs. Alice Aitken, L•acknow, with her sister, Miss Mary Mitt Mr, and Mrs. Jack Liliow, Stratford, with Mrs, Nellie' Lillow and other relatives and friends here; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Elsie, Perna, lith Mr. and Mrs, Stanley .Darling. BRUSSELS, ONTA.. Grey Township School Board Meeting Tee February ba r tl 1 trey' Twp. School 1;n,,rd x a. n„rt in 4:41,1 Public* Schuu7 I+'«•b. 1 LL 5011 o'a +nem )ere present. The meeting opcsed ,w 111 1 5'11. dlscu-.,61411 011 t.11t? 1,016 i,•111;lt:y purchasing the 'Coiled flume') h1 Iiniesncnrth for a 1. 'I is mailer was left 1(t', -'r Inc fol ti, 'r' (101't'loltments, The crowded situation of No. 7 ,1',•t TT No. 12 was 'discussed, ,et N+, 7 it was decided to leave the .putter time it was definitely known whet tl' eurelme 11 would he In Seel ht 10 - case of 0 No. 12 it Was generally ai recd that the pupils front X r, 1. could he transported to N. - insteari of 17 No. 12 thereby en t ,'•• an attendance of about ee et school. However ne •.-t was taken, On .the motion 'r P.ri a McLean 111» tr11010r:: ..0t, asked to give a little extra intern,- Non n rt,•.tion to pupils about we thin, el, the ronels as there have brer, sry«.•;,' serious accidents tills winter '.p l; 1, children being shock by cars. On motion of Brown and EPA, t the tenders of Clifferrl .A r•1(•..; Clifford Cardiff were aeremie d f, supplying wood. .Also free./ f'': - for No. 9 and 10 and erle, Tee. for No. 4 P01010nt to be inane when wood is dclivpred and c•.ret,ir'r notified to check 111Pasarr11lla1+, Cn motion of Ellacr,t and rlrn'vn the following bills wervr to I„• ps'1: .7, C. Hemingway, wiring complete at S.B. Nn. ....- Clinton Hydro Caustic Sanitation S.S. X1(. R t 1,1.r C. fi G. Kreuter. 21'ates at No, 11 1” R. C. Campia 11, ]nhmu' ' 4-, .91( F. A. Hzrrison. trueltieg J W. Fischer repairs ..: s:.. t.4. P'. Lounsbury. mat, Geo. Hart, labour . Rock Bros., storm w'eelew, J. C. Hemi t Hemingway, tpter..1r ,n Listowel Hydro J. C. HEIITINGWAY . Seo: Trea'ur-' BORN ELLIOTT---In Winn` e, r' :11 1-1, Hospital on''enneadty. P•1, Ito r Mr, and Mrs. Richard 1:11:.,: Brussels—a son, Donald Rieherrl. Boy Scouts and Girl Guide Hold Open Nght 'In,.' f,:'• 9 • 1' .,, ,...:111110 '& Girl 0111,1 -,, Lord and Lolly l aA,tatc Powell's birthday, 1(0:1 r-nametnorat- ed Tu.estlsy night in 1h,- library ley the 1ioy cont,; 11(101 Cuba, girl 5 '1.-•: Ibn'cn:ra tato] Ilrnwuieto an3t thr'ir Leaders, llurinAl i1l'. oilettinig c'arelnonies Boy Scout, bred Carrit- bell read the Scripi:nre 5., a packed hall. Each croup 1.^av a small demonstration of their work whikeft was en•tiltt-'astleally received and roundly el=peeei vi , eeey trpproe priate 0Itr 11 by Tielvr Huth 11'77 nu,. who ih,.,mr,' 0Na15 leadership. Tie 1nin rrl not that all f 11, L1rli I16'- wr, ♦ ' piaying the _1 n •f T,•1Ittr, and ht closing his address, ,1 t •1,1 1:0 tn. foilo : the Creates+ l,eader of an. Jesus Christ. Four P.arc:ere. lvtars Smith, E'ah t• P e:yl1 , .1 Ge•r:tln`ima Stleftet. 1N'adnlon Ryan and two - B, , �n50 Ty,,+0111 Flaa,1' and Join Strl w,•re ten steel with uniforms. The leaders were pleased with tie boys •,ltd ;Art, -.eel rl'rl tltefir rcrir.ue par+= re-ry v:e11, We -tried& also to thank those int0r'e=te,1 in the work. for enuring mat n this tnpetfr,p; It was encouraging to have so mast)► turn out and 0.00 Wheal 1(r„11ess had been made by the different groups in the short .time sine. being organa iced. At the close of 'he evening . '''• .• ..,.• v:,-, , served, Library Nolo' hour rcoilrrr_ir Next Patentee, 7,4,. 7.!6. "Ti Ras11 Wilson will be in 011:0,:., -a 'v bone all the little- folk nett -."n 4 and 56 . ' years of cgs will he pre,,r'nt•..peorneet✓ ly at 3 o'clock. NOTICE Ti.1 . 1 - priveie property otter: efieir't. 1.1. Cars, Milk Cans and Stands, Mss I:r,xe Tao., 1m1 1 0'' ken; ('Tear 011 the Right -of -Way and at a sate die:en(0 from Snove-Clearing ege3ta- ment. - The public is asked not to luterfei, with Township or rentc.I equipmete in any way. • STAN. AALEXANI)12R. Road. Supt, 1?t.hel, Ong,. 'will ere tee '10 dello e0 by t e., p,owin;r or e LIVER Z;, C,na -til ;i NEL :, 3, litfe Now es always parts and service are aalsilable for..a1L 011ver tractors in Ontario including those sold by the Cockshutt Plow Company. All Goodison-011ver dealers are equipped to serve you, Why not drop in at the nearest Goodison-Oliver dealer today and see bow they are ready to help you, 18 western provinces contact any Otiver 8,aneh effiaKIMM SARNIA sit l4'L TRIES LIMITED CANACA t.S : F;^.; ee,l hw,w ,�Yl tr Mofri itt & Wright Myth, Ont,