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The Brussels Post, 1949-6-15, Page 1T rt1►S r PUBLISHING HOUSE U Wednesday, June 15th, 1949 Brussels Lions Club FROLIC WILL BE HELD IN BRUSSELS ON Wed., July 27th Tickets for Draw Now On Sale In aid of the Brussels Lions Boys and Girls Band Watch for further particulars. Engagement Announcement I Tenders Wanted— Tenders for the contract of re - Mr. and Mrs, Watson Brown wish facing the south abutment of the to announce the engagement of Clark Bridge in Morris Township their only daughter, Jessie Florence will be received by the undersigned to Mr. William M. Straitchuk, son T niers must be in by, 8:30 a.m.. of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stratychuk, June 20, 1949. Work to be done West Monkton, Ontario. The mar- according to the specifications of riage to take place July 2nd in St. the District Municipal Engineer and Andrews Church, Molesworth, On- under the direction of the (toad Sup- erintendent. at 3 P.m. erintendent. - ouresameeeassam...antisu Lowest or any tender net none. GARDEN PARTY sarily accepted. Geo. C. C. Martin, Clerk R. R. No. 4, Brussels. ' e> em .:s.--• 'a: -maw`'`"`' on Brussels United Church Lawn on Thursday, June 23rd Program Local Talent Supper 5:30 Admission 75c and 25c Garden Party at Walton United Church Wednesday, June 22nd Program—"The Davies of Canada" singing stars of to -day Mon, Tues. Wed. June 20.21.22 Admission—Adults 75c Adult Entertainment Children 40c Johnny Belinda ®e�.® with ns/ Jane Wyman and Lew Ayres Seaforth Unfairly Dealt With, Reeve Charges; Over High School Area Council WIII Meet June 22 To Study Boundary BY-LaWs flnrlerlc:h, June 11 --- The conclud- ing session of the June meeting of Huron County Council was marked by a lively discussion on the bound- aries of High school areas that took up the greater part of Friday after- noon. The debate took place following a reeea'unenslation of the consnlative committee that Brussels and parts of Morris and Grey townships . be added to the Wingham High School District. Reeve John McNabb of Grey, asking that action be deferred, Glared that it is beyond reason REGENT THEA Seaforth, Ont. NOW PLAYING Thurs., Fri., Sat, June 16.17.18 Double Feature =Arthur Takes Over with' Lois Collier and Richard Crane and "DANGEROUS YEARS" with .and Holiop and Ann E. Todd in de. to asic Grey township pupils to go 20 miler to Wingham when they are only ten miles from Seaforth. Reeve J. D. Beecroft of JOnat Wawauosh, chairman of the com- mittee, stated that' eveoy co -opera tion had been given the municipali- ties; and Inspector J, H. Kinkead told of the stops taken regarding the Brussels area before making the recommends tion. Reeve R. B.Consins of Brussels pointed out that it would mean a great deal to that municipality, which is faced, with 84,000 a year in transportation. Brussels is will- ing to carry on as a continuation school, he said, providing the muni- cipalities will pay transportation costs. Reeve Sills of Seaforth also asked deferment, so that the by-laws gov- erning the boundaries of laiglt school districts might he studied. Seaforth should have been inform- ed, and had been unfairly dealth with, he declared. Will Hold Special Meeting Finally, on a division vete of 1442, a motion of Reeve Sills and E. Lawson was endorsed, that a special meeting of the County Council he called on June 22 to de- cide on the areas prescribed in the by-laws presented by the consulta- tive comanittee. These by-laws would allocate a portion of Morris township to Clin- ton High School District; a. portion of Morris to Seaforth; and Brussels and portion of Morris and Grey to Wingham district. Endorsation was given a motion of .Reeve Sills and Lawson that the wish of the present Exeter High School District Board be acceeded to and the name be changed to "South Huron High School District Board." 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 ten -der not necessarily d Jesus Christ is the same Yesterday and to -day and for ever. Melville Church Minister Rev. G. A. Milne, M.A. 10 a. m. Sunday School and Bible Class 11 a. m. "The Lord's Prayer." Evening service suspended during Summer months. Louis D. Thompson, Organist and Choirmaster. Thellnited Church Or CANADA Minister Rev. Hugh Wilson Organist Mr. Donald Dunbar 11 a. m. Morning Worship The Sacred Way Mission Band 12 Church School and Bible Masa. 7 p, m, Evening Praise "Where Is Zebedee?" Welcome To Worship. Church -of England An intense human drama that probes deeply into life, the currents of ex- perience and feeling—the years most dramatic picture shot against the Canadian background of Nova Scotia. Parish of Brussels Rev. J. H. Kerr -- Rector. First Sunday After Trinity • June 191th, 19,9, et. John's Church Brussels — 10 a. m, Sunday School 11 a, in. Morning Prayer et. David's Chth'on, Henfryn— 1 D. m, Sunday School 2 p. m, Evening Prayer St. George s Church Walton -- 4 p. m. Evening Prayer Sunday School ine0 Engagement Announcement Mr. and Mrs, Frank Shaw, Morris Township, announce the engagement of their daughter Frances Mary, to Mr, William Clare Bremner, eldest son of Mr, and Mrs. ,Tames, A. Bremner of Grey Township. The marriage to take place on Saturday, June 25th at 2:30 o'clock in Tlltteva.le Presbyterian Church. Melville Church "Treasures in Heaven" was the subject of Rev. Mr. Mi1ne's sarmon on Sunday. 1110 sermon. wee based 00 the parable of the'unjust steward. Mt. Mietek Skoronski. rendered a solo "0 Lord Most Holy" by Franck. The choir rendered the anthem "God so loved the world" by Stainer. Next Thur. Fri. Sat. June 23.24-25 In Technicolor Hills Of Home with Edmund Gwenn Lassie Janet Leigh A story of a testy, but lovable Scotch Doctor and his love and care for the people of his Glen and for his Dog Lassie- 17: beatuiful chapter In the life of Lassie for family enter- tainment. COMING— The AdventuresOf Robinhood hr Capitol Theatre LISTOWEL I� Wed. Thurs. Fri. June 15-16-17-18 'The Best Years Of Our Lives' with Fredric Marsh, Myrna Loy, 11 Dana Andrews, Teresa Wright. '' Note—Owing to length of - picture performaces will start every eve. at 6:00 P.M.. and 9:00 P.M. Sat. Mat. at 2:00 P.M. accepts . Security will be required. .... J. H. FEAR, Clerk. Mon. Tue. June 20 21 Loretta Young Robert Cummings in "The Accused" TUESDAY PHOTO NITE OFFER $150.00 Mon. Attendance Card Night. Wed. Thur. June 22-23 Dennis Morgan Janis Paige Don Defore in "One Sunday Afternon" Technicolor The Wingham District High School Board invites the village of Brussels and the townships of Grey and Morris to cooperate in the formation of our enlarged area including a Junior High School at Brussels and a High School in Wingham, It Is important to realize that the best Interests of the Wingham School area will be served by continuing the school at Brussels permanently. The school at Wingham will accommodate one hundred additional pupils, but there are several districts near Wingham that so far have not joined any high school area. It Is the hope and expectation that the remaining capacity of the Wingham schuol will he needed to accommodate senior students and that junior grades will be provided for in one'or more supple- mentary schools. The Wingham High School offers options in Shop, Home Economics, Cummercial Work and Agriculture In addition to the usual academic subjects. WINGHAM AREA HIGH SCHOOL BOARD. Rev. Alex J. Simpson 0 Accepts Calls To Ethel And Cranbrook Churches AL a meeting held in Cranbrook Monday evening, the aongregatione of Knox Church, Cranbrook and Knox Church, Ethel, extended a unanimous call to Rev. Alex J. Simpson, B.S.A„B,D., a, recent graduate of Knox College, Toronto, and McCormick Theological Semin- ary, Chicago. Rev, A. Simpson, will eonmen,e his ministry at Ethel- Cranbrook on Sunday, July 3. Notice— Mr. Richard Farnswcrlh will be the speaker Sunday, June 19. Both these men are members of the Guelph Business Men's Association Iand are outstanding speakers and they come here in the interest of God's work without any reimhurs- ment what so ever. Every one .is Invited and they will he glad' to have present. There will be an illustrated lecture with elides at the Orange Hall 00 June 17th at 8 o'clock on the "Birth of Christ.” Children especially in- vited nvited to attend. An open letter to the rate -payers of Brussels and the Townships of Grey and Morris south of Brussels. • Before the final decision is made by your elected representat- ives as to the placing of your municipalities in a High Sohool District, the members of the Seaforth High School District Board feel that facts not at present known to you as rate -payers should be made available. It is important that no hasty decision should be made in this matter because of the difficulty (in some cases the impossibility) of making changes after the step has been taken, We feel that the following facts should be given serious con- sideration by the rate -payers and their representatives before any action is taken towards joining a High School District. 1. Seaforth District High School operates on the lowest mill rate of any school in Huron County. (2 mills In 1949). 2, Seaforth District High School can accomodate an additional 100 pupils without any building program, which would involve debenture debt and make It impossible to withdraw from a distrirt- (no extra cost), 3. Seaforth District High School offers courses Shop Work, Home Economics, Commercial Work and Special Agriculture in addition to the customary academic subjects. 4. Seaforth District High School has purchased 5 acres of land beside the school, and with this purchase, plans an advanced pro- gram in Agriculture. (no extra cost). 5. Seaforth District High School is the school most accessible to the people of Brussels, south Grey and Morris, even during the winter months. ' In summarizing, we offer to those joining our District : Permanent Building with modern equipment, competent staff, enthusiastic pupils, fully equipped gymnasium, large athletic field, - Cadet Corps with Bugle Band, an unexcelled tradition of academic achievement and , during our three years of operatlon as an Area, the lowest mill rate in Huron County. We wish to emphasize that it is not our purpose or desire to force the closing of Brussels Continuation School. Any arrangement which can be worked out .to enable the school to carry on will re- ceive our support and co-operation. Signed Seaforth District High School Board. BRUSSELS, C "A.IE° Honour Roll World War 1T, Peter Baiter Russell Barnard. Monty Brothers Lyle Evans Xing Hastings Ilarold Reuther Rood Willis Machan Arther McLean Allan, McKay ,Toe Nicholson ,Jack Speirs Roy Pearce Lewis Russell Bob Preat Ross Whitard ' Russell Wilson Archie Young A. blriptoul Fred Burohel In preparing the Honour Roll for the Memorial Service of July 3rd, the names of some local veterans may have been unintentionally omitted. If so. kindly notify Baeker's Meat Markot or Willis' Bakery. Notice United Church Young, People United Church Young People's Picnic at, Point Clark Wednesday, FOR SALE --- afternoon, June 22. Members to Side rake and tedder. met at Untitled Church at 2 o'clock. John Yuill Phone 48-r-7, Bring your own lunch Please. ►N44-40.4:4'4,1,4:4 4.41•rr••:•'•r'Neie:>e4:e444: : 464444:4!•• 443..00 •er4e•, 44 :• 4.440:•0:o+: •:• 4+ O+i * EY 4ONSTER GARDEN. PARTY & Muue! ►, ;1; will be held at the Brussels Town Hall `zp eo . e COMING—SOON— "Life II With Father" p � T+ech�nigcolos' – 61J'�4y1r�'AV Ba ku ilit on FRIDAY, JUNE 17th sponsored by the Ladies' Auxiliary to theCanadian Legion. Program (By Request) The Pupils of the Brussels Public School under the direction of Mrs. Hamilton. ALSO other Musical Numbers.. Supper , 5.30 to 8 o'clock Admission - 75c & 35c under 12 In Event of rain ,the supper will be held in the Town Hall. ►I444,4N�,4H:Ne+�N�N,4N0MN�N*�N�N2444,44, 42, 4+•4N�,441N0,444 94. GIVE BABY PIGS 4 IIEALTHIER, $TIIROIU( START +:moi� -Winn FIG SIAKIGn 4.1 The third week of a rl ` / •I baby pig's life is the time to start feeding Roe Wonderwean Pig Starter. It provides baby pigs with every- thing they need to weigh 50 pounds at their eleventh week. Produced right here in Western Ontario for Western Ontario baby pigs, Roe Wonderwean Pig Starter makes weaning easier, increases stamina and guards against disease. Men Who Know Insist on Roe. Your Roe Feed dealer has a fresh supply. .011 Spring Grasses, rich In proteins and vitamins ars. harvested at their nutriHon peak, dehydrated in minutes, then added to all Roe Vita - mixed Feeds , . . e "green gold" diet bonus for poultry, livestock. at*, ROE FARMS MILLING CO., ATWOOD, ONT. YOU CAN GET ROE FEEDS FROM John Lamont, Ethel F. Harrison, Moncriteff East Huron Prodnee, Brussels