The Brussels Post, 1949-3-23, Page 1P'O S 1 PUBLISHING HOUSE
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Melville Church
lt.1 1% Cta,fir.r: ; ( ,r .
"It's A Beauty"
was the terra used by a
customer after seeing
the orae with two -toned
finish, now on display.
A cordial invitation to come in to the Brussels
see the .one just com leted itayust and
completed, will be on display Saturday.
AVOID a disrupted household by having yours shop -
built, ready to move in and set up, also painted if so desired.
ALSO OFFICE AND STORE FURNISHINGS
' MADE -TO -MEASURE.
PHONE 31
BRUSSELS, ONT. Clarence Bob ho CABINET-
MAKER
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Brussels Farm Buys
Bull Priced At $810
The second highest er•Ice $310
for a grand champion bull --- was
paid by W, Turnbull and Son,
Brussels district farmers, at the
Ontario Department of Agriculture
bull show and sale held on Tuesday
in Toronto.
The shorthorn bull purchased by
the Brussels district farm goes under
the name of "Shady Run Appraiser."
He was consigned to the auction by
Hector Aubrey of Ottawa. The
average price 'paid for shorthorns at
the sale was $562.
The United Church
The morning sermon in the United
Church was a d:iscuaeiotl of methods
for establishing the church. Four
essentials were found to be. Sound
doctrine. 'Fellowship, holy Commun.
ion and Prayer. The choir sang
"Ye heavens on high" by Grieve.
The self -destroying quality et evil
deede, formed the subject of the
event-
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DANCE
Brussels Town Hall on
Thursday, March 31
Music by: Don Robertson and
His Ranch Boys
Dancing from 10 to 1
Lunch Counter Admission 50c
Under -auspices of L.O.L. 774
IMIMMUMAYM
Thy word is a lamp unto my
feet and a light unto my path,
Melville Church
Minister Rev. O. A. Milne, M.A.
1'0 a. an. Sunday School and
Bible Class,
11 a, in. Pre -Communion Service
7 p. m. "Gnat think ye of
O-hridt."
Load6 D. Thompson, Organist
and Choirmaster.
The nited Church
OR CANADA
Minister Rev. Hugh Wilson
Organist Mr. Donald Dunbar
11 a. m. Morning Worship
The Undiscovered Treasure
The Sacred Word,
Junior Congregation
12 Ohureh School and
Bible Claes
7 p. m, livening Praise
Encouraging Ourselves,
Come and Worship.
Church of England'
Parish of Brussels
Rev. J. H. Kerr — Rector.
Fourth Sunday in Lent
March 27th, 1949
St. David's Church, Henfry,l—•
9.80 a. m, Sunday 'school
10.80 a. m. Morning Prayer
St John's Church Brussels--
1
russels-1 p. m. Sunday School
2 p, In. Evening Prayer
Lent Service each Thursday
evening at 7,80 P. m,
St. George's Church Walton—
3.45 p, in. Hve ling Prayer
Sunday B&W
allicAnYniAttellV
BORN
McDONALD—Im the K.&W, Hospital,
Kitchener, to Mn. and Mrs. J. M,
McDonald, onald, Brussels, on Monday,
Match 21st, 1949--a son.
AUCTION SALE
OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITUE
IN WALTON ON
TUESDAY, MARCH 29th at 1 P. M.
Terms Cattit
Mrs. Pringle, Prop.
Lewis Rowland, Auctioneer,"
mr.ZiEZZYI Ala-ILMavuo.awaTtialAIMMECII
REGENT THEATRE
Sea forth, Carat.
Wednesday, March 23rd, 1949
US v. Samuel Kerr. Glace bay, me
guest 1111seller at both services 00
Parloy. The subjects of Rev. Mr,
Rove's . •.•.urns were 'Saul of
Tarsus at the eroteeree•ds" and
"Peter at the cross-roads," 'i'lhe
:owning anthem wan "Soldiers of
C h1413 :rise" by Miller, The evening
anthem wan One sweetly solemn
thought" by Ambrose, Mins Mary
iMII MoFnriano was soloist at the
evening service, and sang "Angels
ever bright" by T-Iandel,
Notice !
Tenders will be received by the
miller'.',lr1 1111 April 2nd,. 1949 at
4 o'clock P.M. .for the treatment of
cattle 1'ot• 'Warble Fly,
Anyone may trent their owe cattle
aeomeling to the direction of the
Impe'Llr 1)111. any cattle not. so done
will be treated muter the xupervlsion
and by the direction of tete In-
spectr.
.7. TT. Fear, Clerk,
Notice To Contractors
Tenders will be received by the
Township of Morris to supply, crush
and haul approximately 8000 cubic
yards of gravel, Crusher :lust be
equipped with - three quarter -inch
screen.
A marked cheque for $200, must
accompanying each tender.
Tenders must be in the hands of
the Clerk by 2 P.131,, April 4, 1949,
Lowest or any tender not necessar-
ily accepted.
. Geo. 0, Martin, Clerk,
R,R. No. 4,Brussels,
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The Young WPMSD'S ADSillary or
Knox Presbyterian Church, Cran-
broolt :let Thursday at the home of R
Orhrc Michel with Helm Cameron B
in charge, 'rhe meeting opened with TI
Grey Township Council
Meeting held nn March 5. 194
l`hr i.ugIneer's report on th
13ul'row's Drain was p1'ovivtunail
adapted and the alerlc instructed t
have the necessary Tay -laws printed
and served.
Dr. Stephens Commences Recalls Early Brussels Days
9 s entice
Brussei
c
l Pr 0
n Dr. It, W. Stephens, who put based
3'I flip practlre and Brussels pr.tperty
0 of rIo. J. A. 'Harper, who recently
left for Hamilton, assutned his duties
' here last weak.
1 Dr. and Mrs. Stephens and (laugh-
, ter Glenna arrived in Brussels on
I13lareh 16th frau London, Dr.
Stephens, who has been on the staff
n I of Westminster Hospital for the past
;seven years began the duties of his
.practlee hire at once,
This enmmunity extends a warn)
Iwelcome to Dr. and Mrs, Stephens
awl their family. ^—
The ('•ctuicil Receptor] the peUtiol
from the Moles•wortli ratepayers
asking for street lighting and the
clerk was instructed to submitt the
said rommel to the Hydro 1lectri
Power Cont, of Ontario for their
approval.
The Engineer's ' report of the
Denman Drain was provisionally
adopted and the clerk instructed to
have the necessary By-laws printed
and served,
The Engineers report on the Keifer
Drain was provisionally adopted and
the clerk instructed to have the
Ireressary By-laws printed and
served.
The request of .Tames Armstrong
representing' the Brussels High
Sehocol Dish'1Ct to eetablish 0. Higl'
School Aron for part of the Town -
shin .of Grey, and that the assess-
ment, acres and population he set
not and forwarded to H. Bowler,
Bee„ Brussels High School,
The clerk was instructed to
notify the Crown Attorney to pro,
Beed' to secure a financial statement•
frons the See: of the Ethel Cemetery
Board with a view to the Township
assuming control,
Clerk 'was instructed to have Gro.
A. McOubbhn prepare a. report author-
izing the collection of the extra cost
of conatranc41o1 on the Beancheanp
Creek Drain,
Clifford Alcock was appointed
inspector to carry out the provisions
of The Warble Fly Control Art, at'
9.
r per hour un anti 51- mile necessarily
ravelled in carrying out his work. •
The Council are advertisingfor
enders for treatment of cagy= for
Warble Fly, i
The following accounts were paid: ;
oads
peed of 1-Teatth $1239,30
'i G.00
nsurance 20.00
' NOW PLAYING i Call to Worship, a hymn' was sung, Unemployment Tns,
followed by the Lord's 'Prayer and 'Fired. Oil 5.30
Thum Fri. Sat. March 24.25.25 Scripture Si, unison, Hymn was sung. -McNair Dr 20'03
Th
Coroner C k ' A prayer was give 1 T Drain By -Laws :0 00
even. The topic was taken from the ,Tnhn McNabb to G. R.
Engagement AnnousceflMSG'
:lir, and Mrs. ('barb, Sebeel'er
Eth,>I. announce the enetteetnent of
their daughter Ruby Elizehe,h .Innes
to Clifford Irvin Querengpsser, non of
!Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Querenges-
ser, R.R. 3, Brussels. The marriage
to take place April 16.
Mrs. Thomas Simpson
Ml's. Thos. Simpson passed away
in L'stowel Memorial Hospital Wr11.
March 16th in her 76311 year. She wan
born in Tutathera'y, a daughter of the
late Wm. and Mrs. Wright .:oil 1 0(11 t
in Molesworth vicinity for many
• years. Her husband, Thos. Simpson t
Passed away eighteen year: n_ -o
there are two sons Andrew of the
'homestead and Wm, on an adjoin-
ing farm. The funeral was hell last
Friday afternoon from the home of
Iter son Andrew and was very
largely attended. The service ;vas
conducted by the Rev. T. Hutton of
the Presbyterian Church of which
she was a very faithful member. The t
minister spoke in most glowing 1
terms of ]ler devotion and work in
the church. Beautiful flowers were r
given by the family and friends. • A
Burial took place En the Molesworth t;
cemetery. t
KEMP'S SALE REGISTER ti
Friday, March 25-8ro1 Atonia h.
Heath Estate, W?ei Lot 22, con. le,
Grey, Farm Stork, Implements,
Hay, Grain and Farm Property.
DP of BI'usee'ln 1,1:01 '•µ11m,,
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++r�L`,,6.JSSELS, b'I A AR q,J2
Bird And Butterflies
'e1 Promise Early Spring
. y
e ...rived •4I. a:
, vat t ;,13 .11:1!- !alt Tor
v most people monthly. It t :•h 21st
was the fret duy of sprint Rising
temperatures and bright sunshine
ushered in the new season axe'
promise that we Inas, have an early
111111"0. S nglay'1•• wast rain made
,! 0111-t t u 5(1 nn the 1;11(110 left: by
our last storm. Rivers and creels'
have Hem) as ire :,nal snow disappear,
i ail ei,•.t birds have been re-
ti rl •-'11 ''ars•. (1. McDowell r'ang3et
a harbinger of .spring in her house
111.1-» a beautiful butterfly ems .
with the sunshine.
Simpler :fa, hires r1 butter-
flies bring the hope that spring fa
here and not just around the Ante--
verbial corner,
residents, Mrs, James Tlownlan, role
1101130 her 87tH birthday her
Monday at the hone of her daughter
Sirs. 1, Galbraith. Born in Ore
township, a mile and a (punter north
of Brussels she has spent most of
her life in this vicinity and i:, In
perfect 11ca1tlh. Mrs, Bowan•
m0111ber( Ili eraser when It WES a
small eenn'nundty called Alnleyvi11r
and later Dingle. Site hat; a fancily
of three daughters, :flys. 11. (9.
R'hl1l Scott, Lindsay; Mrs. R.
11411zabel1,I Wbeoler. (lode/dell:
Mrs. .1, (15n) Galbraith, Brussels:
and enc son. Rllert, Fir 1 s11s.
There are six grandchildren and
• • t ee•andeli 3'l''n. Mrs. Bow.
man's hobbies are making eatr'h-
wark milts and angel rakes. She
also enjoys a ('511111 of (heel( ire • and
oh a mired -line of trldce. TWO
slstcr,:. Mrs. TT. Minimal ems Mrs.
11. McLean, both of North Dakota.
have passed their 90th year.
Majestic Women's Institute
'late 14',.`11 men's In !ilr;c , ;re sn,.n
snrtng a Home Making "bib T'nit
Ph1 Stainer (lot, fgill,
12 to 15year, in -lust le ',:.1/-•-•s 12
n 20 years hu'insive. Wilt these
Ic'lsi lig to take this course meet at
110 Public Library, Saturday, March
261h at 2 P.M.
Short Courses Sponsored
By Women's Institute
Short Course On Psychology
For The Homemaker
,1 Arm course 00 payell(A l
he homemaker will b given in the
!russets Piddle L'hrary rn 1,ar,•il :75
4,") ," 11st fun 1:311 P.M. 3:, 4:04
'..11. The tinny for discussion by
llss Irene McBride 61' the Moine
eololnirs Dept„ will be "Living
,;:ether in the Fa,nily." This colt -se
heli g sponsored by the Majestic
:m n'v Institute who are anxious
3o hove as many woven of the
community attend as find it possible.
Registration fee for the course is 25c
f,n' each person attending.
ASSESSOR WANTED
Applications for the position te
Ass,:asoh', Village of Brussel, for theyear 1949-50, will be received by the
Clerk up to the date March 20. 1946..
G, R. CAMPBELL, Cleric
Village of Brussels
WALTON
:s' t 1 ',li' s"n of Mr, andIt H•'rh. '5 illis•msnn. who live east-
of here nn the boundary, had anarrow escape when he was kickedhr 1 horsewhit-walking behind- it the ;3:lhie. He was knocked to
the (ement floor and was unconsciana
for several hours. Examination .at
Seaforth revealed only a slight cone -
w;
,sioll.
PEOPLE W147"
KNOW
•
1r - 5I:o!1a- 1 tier wag a week
e^e 1- -t It th Toronto relatives..
:Vb.,.S. ti ,u, who has been sexy'
ill fn( rent. t. ,ie, was removed to
\51 :;ham hospital on Friday.
Mr. Russell Zimmer and inn Pant
were Sunday visitors with Mr. anti!
1fre. John Simmons.r
Mrs. Paker arlrl Harold '.2 Fereun
were visitors of Sunday at the hornet
f Miss Margaret Grant.
tee n t i 1 nm- Relief _- o
In Cinecolor' with
Margaret Chapman &. Randolph Scot
study boot(, Enter China, by Mrs. Convention
This top -grade Western picture Is a': then turned over to the prey -deur( Convent!
tale 1-f
t l Murray Ihlether. The meeting was Percy Ward, to G. R.
revenge, excitement an
thoroughly satisfying entertainment
d Minutes of the last meeting were .1. T-1. Fear, to Ont, Rural
;read by Use secretary, Mina Baker. Municipal Convention .. 142 20.2500 .
• :The Roll Call was answered ny the Fox Bounty
:word Prayer, Meeting closer) with a Next meeting April 2nd.
iprayer by Helen Cameron, Refresh- J. H. FEAR, Clerk
ments were served by the hostess.
I Dr, Turner occupied, the pulpit for
;the service in Knox Church on Sun.
1 day morning. The anthem was "Rock Notice ! .
, or Ages" with Graeme MacDonald Any subscriber of the Brussels,
taking the solo part. Dr. Turner will Morris and Grey Telephone System
i be the minister on Sunday, March 2L whose telephone book has Brussels
The Young Women's Aid are hold- section omitted kindly notify the
Ifng a crokinole social in the base- office and you will receive a correct
meat of the chnroh on Wednesday one.
evening.
- W. S. SCOTT,_Manager
55,12
20.00 '
20.00
Mon. Tues, Wed. March 28-29-30
In Technicolor
The Easter Parade
with
Judy Garland and Fred Astaire
The happiest musical ever made. A
picture for young and old to enjoy—
A good story •— enjoyable music —
Magnificent Dancing. ,
Next Thurs. Fri. Sat. Mar. 31 Apr. 1-2
In Technicolor
River Lady
with
Yvonne DeCarlo and Rod Cameron
A good action drama a robust tale
of the lumber woods enchanced by
some splendid scenery in Technicolor.
COMING—
The
OMING--
The Sign of the Ram
Susan Peters Alexander Knox
Articles For Sale—
Typewriters, Adding Machines,
Cash Regsiters, Bought, Sold &
Repaired. Safes, opened, com-
binations changed, used safes
bought.
J. W, Locking,
369 - 24th St. W.,
Phone 2098w eleven Sound
Capitol Theatre
LISTOWEL
Wed. ONLY March 23
Margaret Lockwood
Stewart Granger
in "'Love Story"
'T'huur. Fri. Sat: Mar. 24-25=26
Marjorie Main
Percy Kilbride in
"Feudin' Fussin' & Fightin"
A film full of fun and
hilarious .entertainment.
Sat. Mat. 2:00
Sat Eve. 7:30 P.M.
Mon. Tues. March 28-29
Tyronne Power Linda Darnell
in the . Re-release of
"Mark of Zorrb"p
TUESDAY PHOTO NUE
- 1st Offer $200.00
2n1 Offer $80.00
COMING, ... for 4 .Days
Wed. Thur, Fri. Sat.
March 30-31, April 1-2
"Abbott & Costello . , ..
Meet Frankensteins"
Fun for Everyone with
Bud and Lou in their
Best Comedy to date.
(�CE�NNsX,'MMOIi. 1ttooSat.6:30 p
s�t.51.mm.
aj
East Fhiron Agricultural Society
COMMUNITY NIGHT
In Brussels Towel Hall on
FRIDAY, MARCH 25th
AT 8 P. M.
Cards and Dancing
Refreshments
Admission 5OC
YOUR FUN WILL HELP TO REPAIR THE
FALL FAIR PAVILION.
(Please bring your Cards and Tables)
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE
BOOKS MUST BE RENEWED
EMPLOYERS 1— Please send all unem-
ployment insurance books immediately to the
National Employment •Office with which
you deal, unless renewal arrangements have
already been made.
They must be exchanged for new books
before March 31st. The new books have spaces
for March contributions, so you can renew
the old ones before the end of the month.
Renewal of :books is important to you,
to your employees and to the Commission.
Please Act Promptly.
TO THE INSURED WORKERI—have you an
Insurance book in your possession? If so, please
take or send it to the nearest National Employ-
ment Office for renewal before March 31st, If you
send your book, enclose your present address so
that your new book may be returned to you
promptly,
UNEMPLOYMENT INST_JR.ANCE
COMMISSION
C.A. L. MURCHXSON J G. BISSON R. J. TALLON
Commissioner Chief Commissioner *Commissioner
ONTARIO
•-During tbe. last 15 years 9,567 persons have been killed and 170,000
injured in moto2 vehi k'2rcidents in Ontario.
If the present rate continues it is estimated`tfi'atrr"u'e v..._:Jf "wmilP ill
be killed and quite as many injured in accidents on our streets and
highways within the next 15 years.
The Department of Highways, the police and other organizations
and agencies are working to reduce this needless waste of life, health
and property. But the final solution of this problem is Yours—the
drivers and the pedestrians. YOU AND ONLY YOU CAN STOP
ACCIDENTS.
Accept your responsibility as a citizen and do your part each day to
make highway conditions safe.
CHECK YOUR DRIVING TODAY
What /spur honest rating on the fml lout i j test?
DO YOU ALWAYS—
I Exercise good judgment
when driving?
2 Make sure the road is clear, 7
ahead before passing?
3 Stay in your traffic line?
4 Keep alert for what other
drivers or pedestrians may
do?
6
5 Come to a full stop at a
through street?
Keep your mind on your
driving?
Signal when stopping or
turning?
Approach intersections cau-
tiously?
9 Avoid passing on curves
and hills?
10 Take extra care in the pres-
ence of pedestrians?
ORMM ' i C
Nl4VE E`
Mit 1145
RIP
ONTARIO
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
GEO. H. DOUCETT
MINISTee