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The Brussels Post, 1949-5-25, Page 1c -OS r PUBLISHING HOUSE Wednesday, May 25th, 1949 SEE AND HEAR THE LESLIE BELL SINGERS "America's Greatest Girl Choir" AT WINGHAMI (United Church) 1. t C.JOam (Sponsored by Wingharn Lions Club) By Mail $1.00 By Mail : Town Radio Station C.K,N,X. Apple. Blossorn Tea and Bazahu jltotice - under auspices of Friendship Circle to be held on lawn at United Church Thurs., May 26 at 3-5 P.M. Sale of Homemade Baking and Miscellaneous Items Silver Collection. GARDEN PARTY at Union United Church on FRIDAY, JUNE 10th followed by a 3 -act comedy "Mr. Bean from Lima" presented by the Blyth Glee Club Supper 6-8 Admission 75c &25c Blessed are they that keep his commandments, and that- seek Him with the whole heart. Melville Church Minister Rev. 0. A. Milne, M.A. 10 a. m. Sunday School and Bible Class 11 a, m. Guest Speaker : - Rev, D. C. McLelland, Toronto. 8 p. m. Service to be attended by members of St, John's'Lodge A. F. & A. M., and rigors from other Lodges. Louis D. Thompson, Organist and Choirmaster. The nited Church OR CANADA Minister Rev. Hugh Wilson Organist Mr. Donald Dunbar 11 a. m, Morning Wofsthip The Tragedy of the Trivial. Junior Congraation 12 Church Sohool and Bible Class 7 D' m, Evening Praise Is. The Young Man Safe? Come and Worship. Church of England Pariah of Brussels Rev: J. H. Kerr -- Rector. Sunday After the Ascension May 20th, 19.49 St. John's Church Brussels - 10 a. m, Sunday ,School 11 a. m. Morning Prayer it. David's Churcn, Henfryn 1 p. m. Sunday School 2 p. m, Evening Prayer St. Georges Church Walton- 8,46 D, tic, Livening Prayer Sunday Seho0I 0/111. IIMICAlleAMERke The play "Busy as a Beaver" which was 10 have been presented in the Mussels Town Hall on friday Eve., May 27111. by a Lucknow cast has been -cancelled owing to one of the cast being in Hospital. GOSPEL MEETINGS In Orange Hall, Brussels under the direction of John M. Martin of Hawkesville at 8.00 each Sunday evening. aura:3M ,111001arrcm REGENT THEA FRE Seaforth, Ont. ,NOW PLAYING Thur., Fri., Sat. May 26-27-28 Summer Holiday with Mickey Rooney and Getrla DeHaven An outstanding assemblage of talent -In a lively comedy of the early 90's period. 1st Show 6 p. m. - 2nd Show 9 p.m. - Regular Prices - Mon. Tues. Wed May 30.31, June let The Best Years Of Our Lives with Frederic March and Myrna Loy Thls story concerns Itself with the problems of the soldier's and salier's re -habilitation, re -adaptation to civil- ian life. Next Thurs. Fri. Sat. June 2.3.4 `(THUNDER -HOOF" with Preston Foster, Mary Stuart, William Bishop. The dark beauty of the lady In the story drove men wilder than the devil -horse they stalked. COMING: - °LIFE WITH FATHER" with William Powell - Irene Dunne. Capitol Theatre LISTOWEL Thur. Fri. Sat. May' 26-27-28 Jeanette MacDonald Lloyd Nolan and "Lassie" The Wonder Dog in "Sun, Comes Up" in Technicolor. Sat. Mat. 2.00 P. M. Sat. Eve. 7:00 P. M. Mon. Tues. May 30-31 Adult Entertoinment "Sorry Wrong Number" with Barbara Stanwyck Burt Lancaster TUESDAY PHOTO NITE OFFER $120.00 Mon. Attendance Card Night. 4 Days Coming 4 Days Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. June 1-2-3-4 Gary Cooper, Paclette Goddard M "Unconquered" Technicolor Sat., Mat. 2:00 p. m. Sat., Eve. 7:00 p. 1)i. t aleat+V • + ft Maitland Presbyterial Annual Meeting In Brussels The ;5111 Anona1 Meeting of Malt - land Presbyterial W. M. S. was hold in ,;Melville Church, Brussels 00 May 17th, with the president Mrs. Guth- rie Rt111 of Teeswater, presiding. Those taking part at the morning session were Mrs. MacDonald, 21e's. Stewart, Mrs, J. Campbell all of Mol?SWOP lh, Miss Grace Stewart of Brussels, Mrs, McInnis of Ethel and Mr•s. Bowers of Ripley, The guest speaker was Mrs, Gilles- pie, TTospital Deaconess, of Tomtit, who gave a very interesting descrip- tion of her work of visiting the sick, of the dIitieulties in making con- tact with patients and of the splendid results of her. work, Rev, G. A. Milne, Brussels, brought greetings from Presbytery In the after- noon and stressed the responsibili- ties of each church member to- wards the fnrtheranen of 1nlesinn work, Those taking part in the after- noon were Mrs, A.tchesnn, Mrs, Fortune and Mrs, Robert Mowbray of Winghem who gave 1110 report of the years 11(11-11 which 1\'115 prepared by Mrs. Gordon Maefurney, Colvin, Mrs. Bell, Kincardine, gave the t tr t a 1- a5. erreport t 1 rt w• 1;11-;1 1155 very enennragithg, the nlloeation being 64,410. and $4,000.. being raised, Sirs. R. McWhinney, Dungannon, hUroducerl the 11;051 speaker Miss Lily MrArtm', Chii,lren's Work Sea retary from Connell Exrrntive. Tor- onto. She stressed the work of teach- ing children about 01181110115, or the family new and of parents ee.oper- et`ng with the Sunday School teacher. She shower; several examples 111 helps with the work and Orcaed the giving of• tinge to the leadership of children, fepo'te of the Synodical in God- erich were given by Mrs. Rnhcrtson, Gerrie and Mrs. MacAulay, Rilpl.oy. airs, F, Moffat, Langside relnlnr106 the Auxiliaries to send In their 1101115 for 1110 filer; Tininess ttnd Mrs. TT.'Ile- Gee of W111f'hatll .gave all enr"an'5g- h1'3 report 00 the Glad Tirlino' sub- "crietione. Miss Mary Lott Mef°erlane sang. Mrs. Reid in her dosing re - meets e0mro$sed gratitude to the Deaeineee' for the work they are doing. Mrs. Bell's invitation for next year's meeting to be ;held in 1Cineerdine was accepted. Mrs. MncAllley expressed appreci- ation to Mrs. Reid. the retiring pres- ident. for the service she has given during the past five years and Mrs. Sutherland, Wllittechurch presented Mrs. Reid with a basket of roses. The followling officers were in- stalled by Miss Mc,Artber, The slate 1155 presented by Mrs, A, RlacDenald 01 117olesworth, Hon, Pres, Miss Matters, Kincardine. Pres. Mrs. A. MacAuley, Ripley let Vice -Pres, - Mrs. Snthel'dand, • Whitechurch 211,1 Vice -Pres. - Mrs, J. Campbell, Molesworth "rd ;rice -Pres. •- Mrs. Nimtmo, Win.g7ham 4th Vice -Pres, - Mrs, R. Thomson, Brussels 5th Vice -Pres, - Mrs. 0, Reid, Teeswa ter Treasurer - Mrs. J. Bell, Kincardine Sect•etudas:- Reeorcl'i1hg, Mrs. R. Mowbray, Wingham Corresponding, Mrs, Milne, Brussels Finance, Mrs, Black, Kincardine 17vening Dept. and Girls - Mrs, M. Hetiderson, Lueknow Mission Baud, Mrs, Lounsibury, 1161101 Home Helpers; Mrs, H. Spear, Brussels Students, Mrs. D, Rae, Wtngham Life Membership, Mrs. Wm, Sped', Brussels Glad ,M ,Mrs. H. Macgee. Winghanl Supply, Mrs, itingrose, 'l'eeswtel' Welcome and Welfare, Mrs, ;•V, F. MacDonald, Lu1'kuew Literature and Library, Mrs. G. Uay, Winghant Press, Mrs, I'', Moffat, Langside Asst. Press, Mrs. J. C. Jorgensen, Bin ovale. l:xehange, Mits.. D. R. MacKenzie, Lueknow. R, R. 3 Historian, Mrs. R. McWhinney, Dungannon The Convenor of the Resolution ("o11111A?t tee 116's. Jorgensen, Bltterale, presented her report which was a- dopted, that the ladies of Melville ehurh be thanked for their hospital- ity : that Ml's. Reid's services be remembered: that this Presbyterial express its opposition to commercial. !zed ammusements on Sunday, and to our Government's senting an am' ba"s0'lrn' In the Vatican. 1(150 that the Presbyylerial demand the Ontario geranietit - close all women's bever- age rooms in, Ontario and that the law ho enforced regarding the sale of Minor to minors. Library Notes During the months of .Tone. July and Angnst, the Library will be ()pen on Tuesday's and Saturdays- ' Scouts and Cubs Charter Night 31r. 11111 Bowman of the Winghauh Scouts was in Brussels last ween to 1 eesen( the Martel. to the Brussels group of Scouts and Cubs, About twenty five ;toys were present and (1111 gave them a talk on scouting which was enjoyed by all, The group eo11111) tte was also present and Mr. W. G. Leach accepted the Charter on behalf of the Scouts and Cubs. Rev. Hugh Wilson and 5etnitmaster Gerald Gibson added a few well ('1150011 words and the evening closed with Cod Save The King. Freemasons To Attend Melville Church Members e -f St. ,Tnlhn's Lodge. A. F. R- A. M. will attend Divine Service at 1T01v111M Presbyterian Chut•ch at 0 , n. in. on finnday. It is 01peeted that many visitors Nein other lodges in the (li'triet will also be present, The sorviee will be eondneted by Rev. G. A (lune and Rev. It. G. Hazel - )wool. The elle!), will eontribnto two `; •1,11h,.me. nnrl Ava Marie by roman. will )," goner 1(v Mr, Mietek Sltr,rnn- ski Polish tenor, The theme of the sorrier' will be "The Religion (if Rev. Alex J. Simpson To Preach At Ethel-Cranbrook The services at F.thel-Crenbrook Presbyterian Cdiurches on ;May 20. will bo cnnrtneted by Rev. Alex J. S!inpten. B.S.A. Rev, M7•. Simpson a 11111118 of Toronto, spelt three years an .indent gardener at the Royal Dot. 151!1 Garden, New Surrey. England. after 5111111 he 5:1061111 at O. A. C„ Cur4ph. He grulnatcd from Guelph.3 with the I1,5.A. 110308. in 184.2, Rev, Mr. Simpson then served for three and a hull' gem's with Reyn1 Pelee glee Neel. Volenteee 11e9Prvo nn the R..0. N, Hospital Staff in Halifax. Nova .Scotia. F1lowing a three year then - logy course in Knox College. Toronto, Rev. Mr. Simpson entered the Rural Chnreh Department at MrCnrmick Theological Seminary. Chicago. where he kr• re"ently taken his 13, D. de- gree. On his Ethel-Cranbrn,lc visit ee twill ee eeeompaeled by his (rife ami two year old son. The United Church• .rl The nui:.(1 ani r (`.nit: _ 5 rvir•r- 111 Saturdays- Igen" in the Pnited Church Krre only. The Ti. C, I., A. will make its reg - (11u1' exchange of books on Monday, June 1,12, at 10.30 a. m. CARD OF THANKS The members of tlhe Boys Midget Softball Teem wish to express their thanks to Mr. M. Winherg for the sweaters he so kindly donated to them. - Notice - Applicationa will be - received by the undersigned to Friday, May 20th. 1940, at eight o'clock P.M. for the Position of Assessor 101 the Town- ship of Grey. The assessment is to be made under the County Equaliz- ation plan, J. H. PEAR, Clerk, Ethel, Ont. Notice - Tenders Mill be received by the undersigned till Saturday, June 4111 at five o'clock p. m„ for the construct- ion of two cement bridges. One at lot 00-61, Con. 1., other at lot 27, Con, 1-2. Plans and specification at Clerk's Office or at the residence of the Roar; Supt. Enclose guarantee cheque for 10% of Contract Price, The lowest or any tender not necessarily ONRA SOCCER SQUAD NIPS BRUSSELS BY 2.1 (London Free Press.) 'the Lnnrinn C!.\.R.:1.. etweer 10nor (revele1 here Saturday for a sell:Nit:led rn0Aa•.n and District Sncrcr Teague 111m0, After a thrilling' 90 11111rte8 of play they emerged winners by a 2.1 score. The game was witnessed by a large ernv,rl and It was one of the finest games 00111 around these parts in years. Prnssels: H. Pearson, C. Riley, O, Riley, 1,T, 5noh'5. D. McDonald, .1, Lowe. 1, Winning, 13. Charles, 1, Walsh. T. Cox, F. O'Connor, .7, Tirinney. 13. King. 10116011 C \.R.A„ T. Wortnn, W. Rrhr-rt'on, .1. Leslie, C. Vella, .). P1ytb, S. Bird, • T. Wallace, R. Darke tcaptainl, W. Collins, M. ' Beech, R. Bitmead, T. McMillan, 3. Ritchie. Referee: Tr, Bowler. Melville Church At the morning service, en 51)111153'. I Rev, Mr, Milne preached on the suit - :Met "The Power of the Holy Spirit" and listed the many advantages that wmhlcl acel'ne to our Church if all members were Inspired as were the Disciples et Pentecost. The anthem was 10 Taste and -See" by Goss, i At the evening ser 1100 Mr. Milne • Preached on the subject 'Beware of ; Pessimists" and pointed out how 1 accepted. Jesus refused to have His Work i J, H. Fear, Clerk, frustrated by misleading anneals which were made to Him, Miss 1 Joyce Porter renderer; the solo "Be i Mill My Soul" by Sibelius. MUSICAL CONCERT sponsored by Brussels Public School under the direction of ' Mrs. Hamilton, Music Teacher IN BRUSSELS TOWN HALL MONDAY, MAY 30th at 8.15 P.M. Program consisting of A Cantata "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" by Room III An Operetta "Molly Be Jolly" by Room II. Singing between Acts by Room I. Admission 25c Public School Children - Free TENDERS WANTED- Tenders will be received by the Township of Morris for digging a ditch, supplying and laying tile on the 'purvey and McDonald -Drains. Plans and specidoations may be seen at the Clerk's Office, Tenders must be in the hands of the clerk , by 3 p.m., June 4, 1948. Lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. GEO. C. MARTIN, Clerk of Morris Twp, R.R. No. 4, Brussels. Riverside Motors in Brussels your Chevro- let and Oldsmobile dealer are glad to announce they are the new Farm Implement dealer for J. I. Case Farm Machinery. Your patronage will greatly be appreciated as al- ways in the past. InaErtatatrn by the Rev. L. IL Tuner, 13 A.. e Gorlenich. h1 the nrornine t,„' ehlir sang ',We would see. Jesus" by Heyser. Solo parts were taken by Miss Ruth Wilson and lig Alessi'". Clifford Buschlin and John Wilson. in the evening John Wilson sang "An Evening Prayer" ayer" by Gabriel, BRUSSELS, ONT. 'L BRUSSELS C. S. ANNUAL. CADET INSPECTIOI+i, May 27th, 1949 at 2 p. m. Inepeetin7. Offi •ars: Capt. FI, W. Thomas, Lt. D. C. Irvine - Headquarters Western Ontario Area. • Programme 1. Inspection and March Past, : teelion Drill. 1. ('ir;t 1. SI -II lana, 5. Kort Tying. 31. Map heading. 7. Physlr• 1 Treinieg --. Girls. 6. Physical Training - Boys. 0. Remto•11' by Insneetinu hfficer- Cadet Capte0 -- Donald 3-cDon42 . Cadet Lt's. - Jim Bowmass Margaret Cardiff Isabelle Speir Cadet CS;Is..- ,Tolnh Wilson C'rdet Sgt's. Stewart Stiles. Jean Matheson Muriel Anderson Cadet Tnsti'tctor -Ken. Coleman P. T, Instructors --• Mrs. Wilton. Mr- Pauli. Notice ! lb.- tee,, »11- t ng of the Huron county my ( 1101! will be held in figs r ?111,11 r i t' 1- he- Cnt?rt House, God - 111, h, e01amencinb Monday. June Stitt, at ::.11 1) in P, S. T. ,111 re e:r eh t s. melees of deputat- ions eputatrot,s811,1 Alter business requiring tl1".ut 1101, of Connell -should be it the hand 4 of the County Clerk net taie1• tit.., Saturday, June 411, 1949. Added to grain, Roe Wondergrow' Hog Concentrate gives extra stamina, .speeds growth of hogs, gets them off to market six weeks earlier ... brings profits six weeks closer. And, here's one reason why it gets results . .. Roe Wondergrow Hog Con- centrate is produced in the heart of Western Ontario for Western Ontario hogs. Your Roe Feed dealer has a fresh supply of Roe Wondergrow Hog Concentrate. Spring Grasses, rich In proteins and vitamins aro harvested at their nutrition peak, dohydrhtod in minutes, then added to all Roo Vita - mixed Feeds , . , a "groan gold" dial bonus for poultry, livestock. _ RF 0,5 ✓ ,7rJ•/�'�i,/" W�-✓�..,.v"IiLT/ri1,/�/"�-.7:.-�f/'w' ROE FARMS MILLING CO., ATWOOD, ONT'o YOU CAN GET ROEFEEDS FROM : John Lamont, Ethel F. Mattison, Moncrieff East , Huron Produce, Brussels