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The Brussels Post, 1949-6-8, Page 1• rOS I' PUBLISHING HOUSE Wednesday, June 8th, 1949 � : - -- District .Annual East Huron I. 'There were 11 mentUcrs in all. 7 Women's Institute Tho oltJective 1s not only to train + The 1Nxtricl: Annual for East homemakers but to develope iTuror Wnnu'n' I tit L held girls to be good citizens. Thorp was Sut. ort Lions Club and ®nations In aid of the Brussels Lions Boys and Girls Band will be gratefully received. Please leave your contributions at H. B. Allen's Store s rix u was in Community Hall, Forclwich on Tueeday, May 131st under the leader. ellip of Mrs. Jae. Armstrong as preeident. The opening exorcises at 10 a.m. consisted of tete Institute Ode. 'Phe Lord's Prayer and read- ing the Mary Stewart Collect by Mrs. Gladettone Edea". Gerrie. All reports were well given, show- ing a moat interesting and active year'e work by all the branches, Minute- of last Annual meeting and financial report by Mrs, Stanley r ` Wheeler, sec: treast Agriculture and Can. Tndustry by Mrs. G, Steinacker, fFordwich; Citizenship, Mrs, Vernon Deney, Wroxeter; Historical Re- search. prepared by Mrs. Clarence Sperling and read by MI'R. Glad Edger; Home Economies, Mrs, Earl Bowes. Ethel; Social Welfare. Mrs. Carl Johnston, Bluevale; Publicity, Mrs. Doug, 1-Temingway, Brussels, FOOTBALL Brantford Vs. Brussels Saturday, June 11th, 1949 At Victoria Park 7 p. on. Admission 25c Garden Party at Walton United Church Wednesday, June 22nd Program—"The Davies of Canada" singing stars of to -day Admission—Adults 75c Children 40c GARDEN PARTY at Knox Presbyterian Church, Cranbrook on Tuesday, June 14th Program - "Happy Cousins Concert Company" of Elmira Supper 6-8 Admission 75c & 35c 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�s755cc�& 25c ItaW alt re tam b ' He that loveth not knoweth not God, for God,is love. Melville Church Minister Rev. G. A. Milne, M.A. 10 a. m. Sunday School and Bible Class 11 a. in. Divine Service Evening service suspended during Summer months. Louie D. Thompson, Organist and Choirmaster. Thi nited Church OF CANADA Minister Rev. Hugh Wilson Organist Mr. Donald Dunoar 11 a. m. Morning Worship Children's Day and Flower Service Theme:- God's Gifts. Chorcses, Readings and Orchestra 7 p. m. Evening 3!raise Jesus The King Come and Worship. Church of England Parish of Brussels Rev: J. H. Kerr -- Rector. Trinity Sunday June 12th, 1949 8t John's Church Brussels— 10 a. m, Sunday School 11 a. m. Morning Prayer IR. David's Churcn, Henfryn—• 1 p. m, Sunday School 2 p. m, livening Prayer 8t Georges Church Walton— 4 p, m. Evening Prayer Sunday School Tenders Wanted— Tenders for the contract of re facing the south abutment of the Clark Bridge in Morris Township i will be received by the undersigned. Tenders must be in by 3:30 eau.. June 20, 1949. Work to be done according to the specifications of the District Municipal Engineer and under tbe direction of the Road Sup- erintendent, Lowest or any tender not neves. sariiy accepted. Geo. C. C. Martin, Clerk R. R. No. 4, Brussels, R E.'';.EN ' ."H E,A RE r a ortle Ont, . NOW PLAYING . Thur., Fri•, Sat. June 10-11.12 In Technicolor The Kissing Bandit with Frank Sinatra and Kathryn Grayson A musical of early California days when that state was railed by Spain. Some excellent singing and dancing numbers. Mon., Tues., Wed. June 13-14-15 Anna Karenina In Technicolor with Vivien Leigh and Ralph Richardson The girl you loved as 'Scarlet O'Hara scores another ,,,. triumph—Love, Drama from the ,.blazing ..pages ..of Tolstays Novel and ..music „by ..the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. .... .. MOW NIVOINICAM Next Thurs., Fri., Sat. June 16-17-18 Double Feature Arthur Takes Over with Lois Collier and Richard Crane and "DANGEROUS YEARS" with William Holtop and Ann E. Todd COMING—Adult Entertainment Johnny Belinda with Jane Wyman and Lew Ayres Capital Theatre LIS -A OFL Wed. Thur. Fri. June 8-9-10 "John Loves Mary" with Ronald Reagan, Jack Carson, Wayne Morris, Ed- ward Arnold, Virginia Field. Sat. ONLY June 11 Penny Singleton Arthur Lake in 'Blondie's Secret" plus Allan 'Rocky' Lane in "Denver Kid" Sat., Mat. 2:00 p. m. Sat., Eve. 7:00 p. m. Mon. Tues. June 13-14 Bing Crosby Bob Hope Dorothy Lamour in "Road To Rio" TUESDAY PHOTO NITE OFFER $140.00 Mon. Attendance Card Night, COMING 4 Days — At Regular Prices Wed. Thurs. Fri. June 15-16-1748 'The Best Years Of Our Lives' with Fredric Marsh, Myrna Loy, Dana Andrews, Teresa Wright. a dtephty of finished garments. The Wroxeter W. 1. presented a Musical Pageant "0 Canada For- ever," remaining on the platform to lead in singing God Save the King. A social half hour was enjoyee 1 with a cup of tea and lunch served by the Fordwlch members, Grey Township Council Minutes of council meeting field June 4, 1949. The appeal of Earl Bowee on the Keifer Drain By-law was adjusted from 74 to 00 acres and By-law passed, The report of R. W. Code on The Bremner Drain was provisionally adopted end the clerk instructed to have the By -Law printed and served. The By-law on the Tirannh of the Howard Drain was finally passed and clerk instructed to advertise for tenders. Kenneth McFarlane and Bert Johnston were appointed as menu berg nt The Cranbrook Memorial Hall committe. Geo. Wesenberg was appointed assessor for the Township of Grey at salary of $600,00. The tender of the Gaffney Con- struction Co., for construction of bridge No• 1 was accepted at 83495.00. The tender of Robt. Mowbray for the construction of bridge No. 2 at 05530.00 was accepted. The Burrow's Drain By-law was finally passed .and the cleric instruct- ed to advertise for tenders. All apnreved accounts were oder ed paid and meeting adjourned tier July find or at the call of the Reeve. The following sceounts were paid; Roads $2133.en Spraying Cattle 1595.23 Drainage 560.00 Sheep 75.00 Relief 73,39 Ethel Cemetery . 31,55 Ethel Village 31.6e Postage 7.00 T. H. Fear, Clerk. Mrs. Arthur Hamilton, Provincial Board Director, brought reports from the Provincial Headquarters at Toronto and the Conference recently held at Guelph, weere 700 women met for discussions and lectures. Snore of the highlights of Mrs. Hamilton's address were, Study the New Handbeolt. Our District is in a new soh-dFvision now linked with the three Bruce Districts. All letters received Penn the Provincial hearl- quartees should he read at Branch meetings. The holiday for W. T. members to be held at Guelph, July 11 to 15. Registration. to he in to Public Relations Dept., Guelph O.A,C. by June 25, The east to be $3.50 per day. This includes room and board. entertainment to be arranged by O.A.C. There. is still a supply of books on hand "Fifty Veers of Achievement", urged each branch to buy one mere She risked all to read the W. T. paper "For Thome end Country" and file then for refo'enee, make use of the Loan Library. She hoped thee every W. 7. Branch would donate generously to .Scholarship Fond for rural girls, to provide some ' girls with the privilege of attendiug O.A.C. 'for a short course. Luncheon was served in the base- ment of the Anglican church by the h'ordwich ladies. The afternoon session was opened by singing 0 Canada, with Mrs. Newlove sit the piano. The scripture reading and a palter prepared hy Mrs. Rev. Minor, was given by Mrs. McCann. Words of welcome were expressed by Mrs. H. Pollock 'anti responded to by Mrs, Cecil Witsou, Goals. Mrs. e'heffee. Superintendent of Huron Chi,dren'e Aid Society gave a short ;tory, illustrating some of the effective work done by them and in her pleasing mariner express- ed the wish that the W, I. ladies would cooperate with the society. The W, 1. Branch at Toronto was represented by Miss A. Spencer. The Co-operative Program for the Dlstr i.ot was chosen—"ITealth before and after Forty."—Classes to be held In Bluevale and Fordwlch. Reiss Spepnoer spoke about Can- adian Art and what the newcomers to Canada can add to our lives if given a chance. She asked the Branches to express their likes anri ddslikes for any radio program, to make use of the Loan Library at Toronto. The National Art Gallery at Ottawa will loan filmes and illus- trated lectures. She closed her address by urging us to use what we have. A piano solo was given by Mrs. Lyle Brothers, Wroxeter, Scherzo by Mendelssohn, The Roll Call showed 122 ladies ,present. 'The election of officers for the ensuing year resulted as follows: Past Pres„ Mrs. Sas, Armstrong, Brussels; Pres., Mrs. TT. V, McRen- ney Wroxeter; ist Vice Pres Mrs, Rohit. Gibson, ii,R, 1, Gerrie; 2nd Vice Pres., Mrs. Earl Cudnnore, Tirussele; .Sec,-Treas., Mrs, Stanley Wheeler, Brussels; Federation Rep., Mrs, Stewart McNeaghton, R.R. 1 Bluevale: Alternate, Mrs. Jas, Arm- strong, Brussels. Miss Scott, W.T. Branch, Dept, of Agriculture, Toronto, came to our district for her first year and very pleasingly presented $ire record of work drone with Junior Club Giris, Subjects 'were, Nfalrlsg Steeping Garments: Simper Cltlb and Gard. C. C. F. Picks Nominee For Huron North . ? WIN ellAel, ,Pune 0.—Harry C. Burrows, Grey • township farmer and former journalist, was nomin- .,t--4 R.,teedny night as C.C.S', can. dilate in North Huron in tate June 27 federal election, as supporters of the C.C.F. party in this riding. convened here. Previously nomiu aired In the eenstitnr-ncy were R. S. Hetherington, K.C., Liberal, and L. 100, Cardiff, member of the las' Parliament, Progressive Connerva• tive. Mr. Burrows won the, itemise ation over Nelson ("dell, Coderie'h, by a substantial majority. Resident of the ' filth enucrsstun et' tleo-y for nearly two years, Mr. Burnrws. aged] 40, was formerly ;enc ly engaged in newspaper and magazine work. A native of Berrie he held poets with the publicity department of the Globe and Mall. as eastern manager of MaeLean's teehnieolor division, Mont real. with Financial Times. Montrest. and British Puhllcations. London, Englandas business manager in 1933. From 1940 to 1915 be wag eastern manager of Toronto Sat- urday Night in Montreal. Mr. Bur- rows is married, his wife being the former Margaret Allvex. Officers electedat Sahnrdsvre meeting to form the North Huron 0,0.10, executive were: president, Nelson Crich, Gncterirh; vi'e-preel- dent, Harvey Niergarth, Willie ham; secretary -treasurer. .Tames a. Webster, Wingha.m; executive, ith•s H. C. Burrows, Grey tnwnshin. George Baird and William Theme sun, Wingham, Wevid Eadie, Tmro- berry township, and W. C. Kine Brussels. 'Kenneth Bryden, r•esenree ser'.•- tary for the C.C.F. party In Onterin and former deputy minister• or labor in the Saskatchewan Gevern- ment, was chairman' and meet speaker for the meeting. Mr. Bry den outlined the C.C.F. platfnr'nt of jobs for all, a national 'health insurance Dian. protection of pur- chasing power. subsidized low-rer tal homes, and security from worry. Notice— Mr. Frank Guthrie. a veteran of the 1st Great War will he the speak- er in the Orange Hall here Sunday night, June 12 at 3 o'clock. Mr. Richard Farnsworth will be the speaker Sunday, June 19. Both these men are members of the Guelplh Business Men's Association and are outstanding speakers and they come here in the interest of God's work without any reimburse m'ent what so ever. Every one is invited and they will be glad to have present. There will be an illustrated lecture with slides at the Orange. Hall on June 170 art 3 o'clork on the "Birth of 01n'ist," Children especially in- vited to attend, ribrary Notes Recent fiction in Brussels library include the following: Kane—Bride of Fortune. Keyes -Senator Marlowe's Dangle ter, Keyes—The Great Tradition' Gardner—The Case of the 'Borrowed Brunette. Grey—Seneet Pass, Hill—Spice Box. Hill—More than Conqueror. Bowen—The Heat of the Day. Hale—The Victory of Pant Kent. Wellman—The Matte Brooker—The Robber. Bates—The Jacaranda Tree, McTiwan•—(Faltrees, Siemer—Jungle Wife. Buck—Kinfolk. Norris—High Holiday. A new unit of TT,C.L,A. books has arrived. Come in early and select the boobs yon want, There ie a splendid assortment of ehildren's books too, and parents are netted to co-operation in their cireula.tfon, Remember --the library is open on Tuesdays and Satairdays only—lar. ing the summer menthe. CARO OP THANKS 7 wish to thank my Mende end neighbors for the lovely cards, flowers, fruit and other treats that were sent to me white a patient in Kitchener Hospital and also since 9 came home and also thanks co Dr. Myers. Mrs. (leo. T. Williamson, MB. 1. Walton, Oni Engagement Announcement Mr. Thomas L. McDonald of Brussels, announces the engagement of his daughter. Ruth Marie, to Mr. Ross Stuart Lawless, of Ethel, sun of Mr. and firs. P, G, Lawless, of London; The marriage to take place on Saturday, July 2nd, at Brussels, Tenders Wanted Tenders will be received by the undersigned till 4 o'clock P,M, on Saturday, July 2, 1949 for the don- struction of the following Drains. The Denman Drain, The Keifer Drain. The Burrows Drain. The Bremner Drain. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Clerk's Office. The low- est or any tender not necessarily accepted. Security will be required. 7. H. PEAR r Clerk, BRUSSELS, ONTAM40.4 W.M.S. of United Church Cb, woman's ellseinnary Society of the United Church ntet in the sehu ,lt' a nt of the, chur'it on Tues. day, Julie 7, with a good attendance. The pre;ideet, .Miss E. Downing, presided. A hymn was sung anri the Lor'd's prayer r^peau•] in unison. The neeretaty'e and trees- otses reports were read tine approved. The visiting COlnr- mittee reported making a calls. The members of the Belgrave W.M.S. were guests for the occasion and presented a yrry interesting pro- gram. The devotional period was conducted by Mrs. E. Anderson, assited by Mrs. Charnney. A Ideas• ing solo was sung by Mrs. :Melee with here. J. M. Coultes at the piano. Mrs. W. J. Moores then gave a very flue report of the London Branch Conference held recently at Kingsville. The meeting elnseri with the Mizpaii benedic. tion. Refreshanpnts were ser^.ed by members of the Associate Help - CARD OF THANKS We gratefully ecetnowl'.dse +++ many expression= of syympathy and sincerely thunk all those who In any way rendered us such kindness and help during nur recent sad 1,e- reavement. T1111 end Cameron Adams. W,M.S. of Melville Church The annual meeting of the Nome I1,•Ip,rr:: D. pertinent of the W,M.tT, was held in Melvilie Church ori Friday oft Jmte 3, witlt 'Miss Grace Stewart, president of the W.liT.S, presiding. Thi' meeting opened by singing hymn 545 after' which the minutes ,of the Iain Home Helpers meeting, also the treasurer's report were read and adopted. Mee. Mervyn Pipe read the Scripture lesson and Mrs. George Bone :ed in prayer. Following the singing of hymn 595 Mrs. Harold Speir intro - (Need the guest speaker, Mrs. Guthrie Reid of Teeswater the retiring pr' -ardent of the Presby- terial. She spoke on Home He11- rr'g work giving various reports of such work from the Synodical at Codericb and the Presbyterial. She also spoke of the wnrk of the Re- demptive Home in Toronto, and gave a clearer pieturc of the work being done there. A solo "Ties This House" was sung hy Miss June Work. Mrs. ,John Bowman express- ed the appreciation of the Iadtes for ?Mrs. Reid', address also for the organist's and snlnist's part in the Program. The meeting closed by singing hymn 033 and repeating the tlirpalt Benedietlnn. Lunch was then served in the basement of the church by the Herne Helper's Committee. The United Church The Rev. H. W. Avison was the guest speaker at the ignited Church on Sunday morning. Mr. Avison spoke in the interests of The Ontario Temperance Federation. The choir sang "Breast forth into joy" by Geibel. Rev. Wesley Moores of Belgrave preached at the evening service. His message was appropriate to the Whitsuntide. A trio composed of Mteaes Frances Dennie, Dorothy Dennis and Ruth Wilson, sang beau- tifully, tbe Vesper Hymn by Bortny anski. Melville Ladies' Aid Mrs. Geo. Tlvans was hostess Monday evening to Melville Ladies' Aid acrd a eplendid representation of members was present. 'Phe meet- ing WEIR called to order by the presi- dent, Mrs, Harold Kerney and Mrs. W'. Kerr at the piano planted Tice, be the tie that binds,' The treasur- er's report was given by Mrs. Allan and secretary, Mrs. W. Speirs, which was approved. Several Items of 1 business were dtscussed anal a booty .t is being planned to have lunch sera ' ed on the 12111 of ,Tuly during the 1 celebrations in town. A very pleas• ant evening was spent socially and a delicious lunch was served. 'Mrs. Meadowe thanked Mrs. Evans for the use of her home and the meeting , i closed with the M1.zpah benediction. Livestock and poultry thrive when extra nutrition is provided by tender, young spring grasses. Full of vitamins and proteins they are health promoters second to none. On the Roe Farms these grasses are clipped and dehydrated by a new, scientific process. This "green gold" is• then placed in five-ply wax -lined paper bags. to preserve all the innate vitamin values. Ali year round in Roe Feeds you secure large protective amounts of health -sustaining dried cereal and legume grasses. Results? Sturdier,. more vigorous poultry and livestock ... greater profits. Ask your Roe Feed healer for Roe Vitamized Feeds. RFI.$ ROE FARMS MIWNG CO., ATWOOD, ONT. YOU CAN GET ROE FEEDS FROM John Lamont, Ethel F. Harrison, Moncrieff East Huron Produce, Brussels