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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1949-7-27, Page 1er LS ss es sn nt. I' ( answered 3 containing,' ext meeting ; '.ed. It was- cream socia h July 25 a'^ id serve pit inabury real., was decide(: r the West closed th aC;r qts, ice in l this its unk 3.95 ks tp ks tear S. )RE a®ata 1, Ont. Nl�li US l" PUBLISHING HOUSE Wednesday, July 27th, 1949 East Huron Agricultural Society D A NCE In Crystal Palace Ballroom In Brussels on esdf y, st 3vd Dancing 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. - Ferrier's Orchestra Refreshments Admission - $1.00 pr couple Obituary 1Brussels Flyers, Football Team 3 To Be In New Attire Mrs. Mary Anderson �' The Brueesls Flyers will he ant in now a dor on Wednesday, die, -day, Aug. 3rd when they play Guelph, haying arqutrc11 new green and whit• sweaters, 11 There passed away Saturday, July 10t11, in %Ingham General Hospital Mary J. E. Sproat in her 79th year. Iler husband, the late James Ander- k1JAL=12=9^ 7311311412 "":S"r•sV.-' GtuF, MUR1 is sm•rvc117.1 a 11= 4 Brussels Ohs` w Hlo 1d To fall in line with other municipalities in the province, 'he people ask that Oid P.Y9 August 1 t BE BRUSSELS CIVIC HOLIDAY And I hereby proclaim the same a Public Holiday ani ask that all persons observe it as such. R. B. Cousins, Reeve. son, predeceased her eleven years age. She was been in Tucker• smith on April let, 1571 and married the late James Anderson at 'iPairdale, Zditor Apologizes North Dakota In 1096. In 1906 the Shire last weeks issue of 7'11, moved to Wingham, thence tc gust there has been much coiitro Morris Township in 1909 where she ,;rsy over the publication of the resided nntil she moved to Brusselts football game which was copied a few years ago. She was an active from the Stratford Beacon-Ilerall worker in the Women's Institute, ,ind which accordingly, we are to aleo in the Women's Missionary Society of the United Church at Belgrave and later at Brussels. She leaves to mourn her loss beside her many friends, two sons. .Tolm of Belgrave and Mail of Morris and two daughters, Violet, Mrs, A. T. Parke, Orangeville and Nellie. Mrs Tran MtArter, Morris. There are twelve grandchildren. The funeral service which was 11.1,1 from the home of her daughter Sirs. Ivan McArter, was conducted by Rev. G:I-I. Dunlop, a former pastor assisted by Rev. 1V, J. Moores, Bel- ; rave, Miss Carrie Hingston, Brusesls sang "Beyond the Sunset." The pallbearers were three neigh- bors. James &iicliie, Williard Arm- strong and Stewart Cloakey and three •nephews. Ches. Spreat, Strat- i P,n•cl, Arthur Rutledge, Seaforth and Albert CoultPS. Interment was made in Brandon Cemetery, Bal- I grave. 1 Relatives were present from 'To- ronto, Weston, Stratford, Seaforth nd W Ingham. censernametsw.Saccuseezugesnwrset.mLer:Lam2:essatxueseoe.raRa:.;m, ,aTsaa •,*.JQ...r..,.:su:.a' • - • ,tet ° .ca: Car Old Company Lehigh Pressure Stove Coal this week. • This is the hardest of hard anthracite in U. S. No clinkers, very low in ash, holds fire and last much longer. Ask those who have it — A. Grewar, Jas. McFadzean and Cleve Baeker. Also 3 ton Fresh Bailed Hay for Quick Sale at $20.00 per ton. Phone 77 l (Brussels, Ont. l wo..tos•' V3 m�me•'J • wt -i Praise .waitheth for thea '1 trD # 1 111 �; 0(102inZion, • _ • to a, a� GUELPH Melville Church Minister Rev. G. A. Wine, M.A. 10 al m. Sunday School and Bible Class 11 a. m. Divine Service Louis D. ' Thompson, Organist and Choirmaster. TheUnited Church OF CANADA Minister Rev. Andrew Lane Organist Mr. Donald Dunbar 11 a. m. Morning Worship Rev, Mr. Lan6. 1.2 Church School and Bible Glass. The Evening Service with- drawn ithdrawn for July and August, Welcome To Worship. Church of England Vs. BRUSSELS We wish to thane. all our friends and neighbors for their sympathy' and kindness (luring the illness' and death of our mother. Mrs A, J, Burke, Mrs Ivan McA.rter, be sorry for—that is, from ron.er• salon with the manager of the football team, Hugh Pearson,- -"if we had not overlooked stating , the fast that it had been 'copi'ed' " and fo No Paper There will be no issue of the i', st for the next two weeks Ird and August 10th. as the e;i11 be having their annual 1,tion, Correspondents pleas; Brussels 5 4 0 24 12 10 send their copy in as usual. ; Guelph 4 0 2 15 5 10 Brantford 8 4 2 17 11 8 Water To Be Turned On LeadenGarrison 2 8 1 9 32 5 Lend oil City . 1 7 2 15 36 4 Woodstock 1 6 6 3 28 2 Brussels Flyers Tied With Guelph For 3rd Place London &• District Football Standing London l'.N.R, ...._,.. 9 1 2 13 17 2.0 Stratford O.N.R. 8 0 2 15 19 Is, Reeve R, B. Cousins expects that the newly installed water system will be officially turned on on Friday of this week. B 1 FI r Swamped Woodstock It was derided to held the next eTil' footled game on Saturday a,+uitien in Siroseter P+rk July 1, Melville' Church •�+ird itli c seori' of 1 for ];russets 1950. "The Fatherhood of God. and •'nd nothing for Woodstock. Brotherhood of Man" was the rubies• a' il:•v. 11'. Allies t1.,. CANADIAN The hulls-:' Auxiliary to tbr, 'lcn- :im I,�.•aion held a very suCCeSS, I i,: .kine Gale sill '�-a 00 Saturday «aloe': in the I.,"I[n11 R,.nlfW. 1 dean- was male on the quilt by • ,, Wayee Ln:wr.. Th:. winner of 10, quilt was Mrs, Orris Elliott 7th No. 351. •rt Ladies' Auxiliary wishes to 'r,nk all those who purchased het': nn the quilt. ' ADIES' AUXILIARY TO '0 Serino„ on BRUSSELS, ONTA!U Miller Re -union r tcl'Itll: The thin! Villar rc r : n ,a held ill Wroxeter Fax { •'.1C1 .w pt nit, 1l irjerle, ,three jnc.,tr111-old daughter of Russell sus. member present and T, A. Gibson the oldest and only ,surviving mem is of h -s , n: ratinit, lie was pre 1.)1)•11 with a book. 1 Each visitor received a booklet entitled Kith 'n' Kin, prepared and edited by Airs. Lloyd Hockridge es ruses y and Idles Nellie Rattan. lire, Rotten With the youngest Sar - ,- .. LEGION day, Emphasis was placed on th, urgent need for promoting Christian brotherhood In the interests of world r this f, ye editor' say "I'm Sorry," peace. Mrs, Harold Campbell wa4 The Post is also printing in this '-u"et 50101 1 and rendered the sol" column upon request, two different 'Held Thou my hand." !otters. written by as many' ]oral remind) fans, to quash the roller ,0e111 made, in t1te,write,up:- Critical of Soccer Report i?,liter. The Kennan -Herald: Fir:—In ease you are interested' your reporter, who signs ,his name "Special." I hope doesn't belong 0,, your staff. Because the report he gave of the Soccer Match between Brussels and Stratford C.N.R., play- ed on Saturday. July 16, was the worst piece of rotten lies that I have read in your paper. Not twine n auhscriher. the report was brought to my attention by one of your subscribers who was very mad about it. He 111 rontemplatine cancelling his subscription. f.,ry T, being secretary of the Bras. Fels Soccer Club, and having seen AUCTION SALE HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS ON SATURDAY, JULY 30th at 2 P.M. At the home of the late Mary And son, Turnberry St., Brussels. TERMS CASH LEW. ROWLAND; Auctioneer r"��,,.,�m+r�.,:a*efi^s• ��iiA&•�,~i. Wil' i�€i.`�'�.�-_ -- Girili�,s- -OR SALE— `te ,ver t - else 20 ton of hay. ,o,l;' fen. Wright, RR. 5. Brussels Phone 13-r-11 Brussels. St. John's Grind The July ineea.ii;r !:•f the Ladies Guild v.as h• -'d church. base- ment. The meeting was opened by o'ngiug hymn no, 7, The Scripture w..s r•ad by Mee: Morrow and the president. HBe. Davie led in prayer. Gn,.r.i:a prayers eftered for the sick. The minutes of the previous ui-,ctins, were re,:.d gled approved and r3 a. argil 1 (n'. a :thy iii 1 then taken. Several items of br.siness were dboinseed and the meeting was 1 .d w1,11 prayer is Mr. Kerr. A 1114....,- 1100:11 was acv=.l by Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs, :i,rraw. The 11-.11111 uun'ning service and' the game as well, do think that the abii:,ttlt Srlinol was held on Sunday I report on the genie was a little f'.r Simpson The 411inNter, Rev. A. •fetched and that a re -write or Simpsonwv n as ill the pulpit and Mr, era enc' Maeriontld sang the solo 1 something has got to he done. "My God and Father while T Stray." i If I had a man in my employ !ltd friends and acquaintances of Iwho wrote a game with so many 1Tr. Attie] McQuarrie, Toronto, were nleas"d to see hint at the morning i ides as that man did, he could con, sorties on Smithy, , aider himself fired, and quickly T.ittle Miss Marlon Michel has : too. I think that if anybody got the made a remarkable recovery follow• breaks in the game. the C.N.R lug an appendectomy performed in team slid, and if it hadn't been for I.istnw'e1 Hospital on Thursday. Marion came home on Sunday and the line goaltending I think the will soon he as well as usual, ( score in the first ten minutes Among Sunday visitors in the would of read: Brusseis 3, C.N.R, a, village were Mr. and Mrs, Lorne,The referee did a good job, and Cameron and family, London, with if hee blew the whistle as often as, Allen and Mrs. Cameron: Mr. and ; Mrs. Jas. McCallum and daughter, he was yelled at by some players Louise and Harvey ' Hunter, St. i and spectators, they would still be Thomas. with Lytle and Mrs, Gordon'playing it. and Mrs. C. Omstead and , Alf and. In reading the write-up the see• Airs. King and family, Brantford. calling on cfriends stere, and time. if that reporter is not Misses Mary Agnes Higgins,connected with the C.N.R. T will Brussels and Patsy Noble, Guelph, miss my guess, because the 'report seenate. t last week at the home of their t dlirs , Stuart NobleGuelph, are cannot take it, grart dtn° all Spending this week with,Mrs. Noble.• CARD OF THANKS tl er firs Jas Noble Mr tonics like that of a little boy that Pariah of Brussels Rev. J. H. Karr --, Rector. Seventh Solidity .toter Trinity July 81st, 1949 St. John's Church, Brussels - 10 a. M. Sunday School 11.N. m. Morning Prayer 7.30 p. m. Evening Prayer St. David's Church, Henfryn— 1 p. m. 'Sunday School 2 p. m. Waning Prayer St. George's Church Walton 4 p. m, Evening Prayer Sunday School AVONVAANCIVONCI At Victoria Park 7 p tn., Admission 25c Capitol Theatre LISTOWEL - . Wed. Thur. July 27-28 Dick Powell Marta Toren in "Rogues Regiment" Fri., Sat. July 29-30 Wallace Beery Marjorie Main in "Big Jack" Sat. Mat. 2:00 P.M. Sat. Eve. 7:30 P.M. Cartoon Shorts MIDNIGHT SHOW SUNDAY, JULY 31st Starts at 12:05 also Mon., Tues., Aug, 1-2 Adult Entertainment "A Letter to 3 'Wives" with Jeanne Grain, Linda Darnell, Ann Sothern. TUESDAY PHOTO NI7E OFFER $200.00 Mon. Attendance Card Night. Tn case you are interested again, we have played much better teams than •-the Stratford C.N.R. !and held them to a draw, namely, the Tor- onto Scottish. Yon know :we are a small town with a big soccer team ONTARIO and we are 3uetIy proud of them i „yre� 99 and their game. . Yours for Sport, Accidents demonstrate again and again,—The folly of leaving your traffic lane The• "cut in" driver is a menace to life and property. PLAY FAIR—PLAY SAFE. Follow ttie road lines laid out for your guidance: GEO. H. DOUCETT, Minislor DIPARYMENY OF HIGHWAYS Earl and Jack Anderson. ARCHER M. GRBWAR Secretary, B.F.C. BORN" BLAKE -1,t Dr, Myer's Maternity Home on Monday, July 25 to Mr, and Mrs, Geo. L, Blake, a son. 1 •.aseoat$11111=1 REGENT THEATRE I Seaforth, Ont. Now Playing — Brussels, Juiy 20, 1949 k 11 * Like A Smear Broadcast Editor, rime Beacon -Herald: Sir:—The --setback sustained b1 the Stratford C.N.R. football team in Brussels on July 16, is not to be compared with the setback sus- tained by The Beacon -Herald on ,Tuly 18, in publishing what was purported to be an account of the football game, but which actually I resembled one of Lord Haw Haw'ssmear broadcasts. Should the author of the report Abe invited to give evidence at the investigation which he recom- mends, T trust that Itis interroga- tors will make use of a lie detector. Brussels, July 21. G. A. MI'LNE, Thurs. Fel. Sat. in Technicolor July 28.29.30, "MELODY TIME" A Walt Disney feature .for every- one veryone with Roy Rogers, Trigger, Bobby Rriscli, Bob Nolan and the Sons of Pleneers. Be sure to see this for toys In entertainment, Mon., Tues., Wed,, Aug. 1.2.3 Double Feature Matinee—Monday • 2.30 P.M. "ON OUR MERRY WAY" with • James Stewart Henry Fonda Dorothy Lamour d. Fred MacMurray Get ready to -laugh your head off on your Merry Way with seven of the scren's top stars. AND "WHO KILLED DOC ROBBIN" a howling, hair-raising, hilarious hit —Just one long scream from start to finish. Next Thur., Fri., Sat. Aug. 11.5.0 In Cinecoter Wed. Thur. Fri. Aug. 3.4-5 ' •rTHE GALLANT BLADE" with Fred Altair Ginger Rogers i tarry Parks & Marguerite Chapman to rBarkleys of Broadway Be sure tosee this sword and dagger (Technicolor) I triumph by Cotumbia. A Grand New Musical Hit. raNIIRAVOtaitgoiwowJ COMING–• "'Ms SEARCH" winobtema Tenders Wanted--' Tenders for the contract of digging, laying tile and backfilling of the Turvey Drain in ' Morris Township will be received by the undersigned up until 4 p,m., August 2, 1949, This contract may be tendered on in two separate portions, one from the C. N. Rail- roatl' north and the other from the C. N. Railroad south. Plan, profile and speciiications may bo seen at the Clerk's office, Lowest or any tender not neves• sarily accepted. 00, C. Martin, Clerk. R, R. 4, Brusstels. EMPIRE SEA CADETS CAMP IN CANADA.: Shown above are typical scenes at Camp Ewing, Que., the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets camp near Moncted Canadian Sea Cadets will (play host real whereto '780 � cadets from and united between ,JAustralia, ys261anNew Aug. Zealand Left; - SSeden hip's Office, Wardroom and Officers Quarters; lower left: Signals Class; centre; whalers at the,jOtty; lower centre: the Mess hall seats 300 perpetually hungry Sea Cadets; top right: Recreation Hail' centre right: professional attention'to' Small hurts by the Nursing Sister; lower right: airy dormitories snake for sound sleep. •