The Brussels Post, 1949-9-7, Page 1i -'OS l" PUBLISHING HOUSE
Wednesday, September 7th, 1949
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DANCE
In Crystal Palace Ballroom
In Brussels on
Dancing 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Ferrier's Orchestra
Refreshments
Admission - $1.00 per couple
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Rally Day Service
Held At The United Church
At the Rally Day Service held in
the Putted Church Sunday morning,
Sept. 14tH, twenty members of the
CARD OF THANKS
The members of Brussels Loyal
Orange Lodge No. 774, extend their
sincere thanks to all those citizens
of Brussels who were so generous
in their assielance in making our
celebration a success.
Come and Hear
Mr. John Martin at the Orange
Hall, Brussels on Sunday night
at 8 P.M.
Mr. Martin will be preaching
the gospel at 8 P.M. followed by
lantern slides, showing scenic
pictures taken on a tour to
Prince Edward Island.
Everybody Welcome.
No Collection.
IIIMILeaRtaCkLaOITSIWJeeetelartOW
Cuthbert Entertainers
Cuthbert Trio Featuring
Modern & Old Time Songs
Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Sutton -
Pianist and Soloist
Walter Cuthbert Cornetist -
Cornet Solos, varied
Tommy McDonald - Violinist
Andy Cuthbert - M.C. and
Humorist
To be held in
Township Hall, Ethel
Friday, Sept. 9th
at 8 P.M.
sponsored by
Presbyterian Mission Band
Admission 40c and 20c
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Melville Church
Minister Rev. G. A. Mine, ►q.A. 1
10 a. 2)1. Sunday School
Bible Class
11 a. m. Unveling of War
Memorial Service to be at-
tended by the Brussels Legion.
Evening service suspended 1
until October.
Louis D. Thompson, Organist
• and Choirmaster.
lle'llinitedCf7urch
OF CANADA
Minister Rev. Andrew •,Lane
Organist .Mr. Donald Dunnar
Morning Worship, at 11 o'clock
Sermon SubJect:—
"Coming To Jesus",
12 Church School and
Bible Class
Evening Worsilp at 7 P. m.
Sermon ,,Subject:—
"Songs i11 the Night"
Welcome To Worship.
!Church of England •
Parish of Bruseels
Rev. J. H. Kerr Rector.
lath Sunday After Trinity
Sept. 11th, 1949
St. John's Churoh, Brueeolo-
2.30 p. n1, Evening Prayer
Sunday Sohool
St. David's Church, Hentryn
11 a. M. Harvest Service
Preacher Rev, Cx, M. Wyatt
of Blyth. '
, 8 p, m, harvest Service
The Rector.
St. Arerge'a Ohurch, Walton—
No service this Sunday
Unveiling War Memorial
In Melville Church
A bron're plaque, in memory of
the linen from Melville Church who
gave their lives in World War II, will
be unveiled at the morning service
on Sunday. The service will be
Attended by the 'Brussels Branch of
the Canadian Legion.
Engagement Announcement
:lir. D. M. Mac'Pa.vish announces
the engagement of his elder daugh-
ter, );lien Isobel, to Gerald Pattersoh
Gibson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
G[bean, Brussels.
The marriage will take place in
September.
Fall Music Term
' 'Mir. ann Mrs. Louis D. Thompson
:rte. recommence teaching music o1:
Thursday, September 22nd. Pupils
kindly cone at 'their usual time.
Cambridge Representative
To Be At The Arcade Store
Mr. McKenzie will he at the
Arcade Store nn Tuesday', ,Sept. 13th
to take measurements for men's ano
wonlell'e suits and overcoats for
Cambridge Clothes.
Melville Church
At the morning service on Sunday
Rev. Mr. Milne preached on the
church 5011001 received Bibles as subject "Controlling our Speech,"
prizes for perfect attendance during and pointed out how the Bible con-
the
onthe church school year just ended. tained many warnings against
They were : Madelon Ryan, Joyce hastily spoken words and rash judge -
Thomas, Joan Thomas, Karen men's. Guest soloist was Mr.
Beschlln, Ruth Hemingway, Sheila Gibson Willis, In the number
Porter, Jean Jewell, Marion Homing "Wher'ere You Walk" by Handel.
way, Joyce Miller Murray Hoover.
Dnnlyn Hemingway, Teddy Stiles,
Murray Davison, Mary Beth Jewell,
Barbara Stiles, Pamela Porter, PEOPLE F:7!
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Wnyne Davison, David Hemingway,
Elizabeth Stephenson, Fred Stephen- .111•. and Mee. A. K. Zapfe , of Tor -
son. Mr.- Carl Hemingway, assts• mite, have been visiting with Mrs,
tent superintendent of the school Robert Thomson,
presided. Special music in form of a Mr, and Mrs. Roy Steles. Mr. and
quartette was rendered by Misses Mr. Melvin .Steiss of Detroit, Mich.,
,Toyee and Joan Thomas, Dorothy and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dill of
Sullivan and Jean Jewell. The Rally Mitchell were holiday visitors at the
Day theme "He Silall have Domin, home of Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Evans.
inn," was the subject of the Mr. and Mrs. 3i. Laycock, 'Water -
minister's address. down, were visitors with Brussels
2)e ms+cw.5) za> msrr....)2 .z,.e;sess,
PFGENT T 1EA 19RE
oriends last week.
Mi'. and Mrs. D. McRae, London,
have been visiting with his mother,
; eafGirth, ont.. Mfrs. T. T. McRae.
True. Fri. Sat. Sept8.9.10 10>', and Mrs. L. D. Thompson, who
P have been holidaying In England
In Technicolor will arrive home on September 21st,
"South of St Louis" Their fall Music Term will com-
mence on Thursday, Sept. 22nd.
lent of During their visit they wont to see
A historical Western with
P Y Mr. and Mrs. Norman Haig and son
Danny, Mr, and Mrs, William Weiss
both of Kitohener.
Miss Margaret' Russell of London,
Ont., also spent the week end with
her mother.
Sgmn. T. J. Alcack of Kingston
spent the week end with his brother
Frank. of the 5111 Ione Morris.
Duncan Jamieson, Toronto, was a
visitor with friends in town over
the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Humphreys,
Milverton, were visitors at the horse
of bior, T. L. McDonald and Ross and
Mrs. Lawless over the week end.
Dr. and Mrs. D. Blake McAdam,
who have been honeymooning on the
action.
Men., Tues„ Wed, Sept. 12-13-14
In Technicolor 1st show 7 p.m.
"THE BRED SHOES"
with
Anton Walbroo•k and Marius Goring
A dramatically compelling film
contributing warmth, color and
vitality In It's enfoldment.
Next Thur., Fri., Sat. Sept. 16-18.17
1 Tech h[color
' "THE UNTAMED BREED"
with
Sonny Tufts and Barbara Britton
You will want to see thls interesting
adventurous western picture—lt has
It's romantic angles too.
COMING— In Technicolor,
"THE THREE MUSKATEERS"
with Lana Turner and Gene Kelly
Capit��ra-'l Theatre
L Il 9 P. O 6' W F, L I I
Wed. Thur. Sept. '7-8 ,
"The Girl From Jones Beach"
with Ronald Reagan'
Virginia Mayo
Fri. Sat. Sept. 9-10
Roy Milland Jean Peters
Paul 'Douglas in
"It Happens Every Spring"
Cartoon Shorts I
S -at. Mat. 2:00 Sat eve 7:30
Mon., Tues. Sept. 12-13
Adult Entertainment
Robert Taylor Ava Gardner
Charles Laughton in
"The Bribe"
TUESDAY PHOTO NITE
1st OFFER $200
2nd OFFER $ 60
Mon. Attendance Card Night
Wed. Thur. , Sept. 14-15
"The Countess Of
Monte Cristo" Ij 1
with Sonja Henie,
Michael Kirby
Pacific coast, visited with Mrs. R.
Thomson at "Riverside" on their way
hone. Mrs.. McAdam is the former
Betty Lou Za.pf°.
Relatives from Saginaw, Michigan,
have been visiting Mrs. Florence
Russell of Brussels. They are Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Can>pou Sr., accom-
panied by Mr. and Mrs, Fred ("tampon
Sr., and their two eons Nell and
Freddie.
Work Engulfs Aged
Smith At Stratford
'STRATFOltD--The village snlitlty
deesn't etand under the spreading
chestnut Iree ;anymore, ,Test try to
locate a blacksmith shop when ,an
emergency arises. The village
smiths grandson may he found
under the shade of the same tree
which lent a picturesque atmosphere
in the days when grandpa swung
the haenler and bent horseshoes
into shape; but the chances are he's
running a garage where the black-
smith shop once stood,
The few blacksmiths who are
still making the sparks fty from
the anvil are swamped with work
which was once distributed among
many a few years age.
Only Blacksmith
Stratfor•d's one blacksmith shop
operated by J. Thomas Ritchie and
iia ant, J9111011, is the only place
t2)' 'erne miles ahem this district.
warmer, bring their horses into
Stratford to be shod and frequently
the father anti -'son team find it
•-e;•nee,ry to travel to district
paints to serve the needs of the
farmer, The blacksmith sllnp in
Stratford couldn't holtse all horses
that need shoehng in one day,
and the farmers bevon't time to
bring them to Stratford. Ritrhie
and son make . one-night stands
In district communities 15 and 20
,Hiles from the city.
A gond blacksmith should be able.
to make anything ant of a piece
of iron. Mr. Ritrhie says, He started
as n blaelcsmith apprentice to the
late John Forrest in Cranbrook 1
when be Was 10 years old. He's 74
110W.
The seniot member of the two -
roan tram here received 040 for his
first year's work and after four
years of appeentieeshin starter' his
own business in Brussels.
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Back To School
'i'hfrit, 111 /Wei unrrre, were enrolled
iu ['rade I of 'brussels public school,
'011 the 01)','!2)11 dao /f lh( full tern',
with the possibility of more later in
the week. 'Phos[ P0111m(1112 )11 their
school career Included Hurray
(11(101es, Catharine McTaggart, Edda
l';xel, Patsy Bryans, Rochelle Wine -
berg. ,Junior 1'111141, .10e Wesenbei'g.
Teddy Waxman, ,Taelt Davidson
Grant Davidson. Margaret 'Workman,
Jimmie Logan and Donald Bray.
Air, Donald T)nnhar, Ethel. has
been engaged to teach room II in
wee 2)r Mr. Gibson Willis who Is now
on the London school staff.
Thirty-four students enrolled in
the Continuation 5011001. Mrs, .7.
Wilton. who has been a member of
the staff Isere for somr, years has
been transferred to the Wingham
teaching staff. Nineteen upper school
students of Rrnsr•11s district travel
by bus to Wingliam in which school
51 (st Brussel, is now inlinded.
The usual Sunday morning service
leas eandneted by the minister, Rev.
A. Simpson, the choir singing the
2nthetn "I Walk With Thee" by
Ackley.
Mies Mary MacDonald, Toronto,
was a holiday visitor at the home of
Mr: John McNabb,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Michel, Marion
end Sandra, left on Thursday for a
motor trip to Winchester and other
points,
Miss A. Forreet was in Toronto a
day last week, and attended the
Exhibition,
'.lir, and Mrs, Earl Baker. Detroit,
spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Balser.
Mr, and Mrs. Alvin 'ride and
remit)", Waterloo, visited relatives
here over the holiday.
.Mr. and Mrs. Roht, Campbell,
Flint, are visiting Mr. Campbell's
sisters, Mrs, Jas. Noble and Mrs.
Allen Cameron,
A family 1'e -union was held on
Labor Day when all nine members of
the family of Mr, and Mrs, Allen
Cameron were home, also other
relatives from Detroit, Sarnia
London, Seaforth, Walton and 1
Brussels, to the number of 50 or i
more.
Mr. Morgan Cameron has gone to
London where be has secured em -1
Moment,
Mr. Tom Pennington is hone after
having spent several months with a
rand construction ,company.
very pleasant evening was 'trent•
in the town hall, Friday night, ''when
r• ev.-e",! party was given Mr. and
('Amnesic and family, prior to
l: n'.1m to his new teaching duties
at P.,>,c:tegean. An :ldroee was
1-;i.d by M11... Jno. Clark and a pnr:ae
'110111'V was presented. ,T. Pierce
of Myth and Mrs. Wm. 'Brewer
+nnn(led the music for the eremite.
Th, Ir many friend, wish t>j•m1 well
'11 their new abode.
:lir, and Mrs. E. Clemens of Forest,
•1e,1 Illse Teethe] Senti of Moasejaw.
Seek. and Mr. and iirs. A. Bewley of
Toronto \Gere guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jos. Bewley.
BRUSSELS ON TAM,
United Church
Missionary Society
Thr Women's 11Iiesi.ulat•y Society
I the I:nit021 Church held their
p1 'nll,01' meeting in tile ehln•eh an
I ./Slay, Sept. Mb. The president
Miss Downing presided. Mrs. Nichol
12)„12 the devotional part. Mrs. Man -
eine 'Otte a reading on temperance
Davison introduced the new
lady hook, "Through the years,
'1. 1111111 with the 25th anniversary
of '1110 ehurrh. The meeting rinsed
with prayer.
J A.MESTOWN
Ire . Wlnnifred• Wright, of Toent
„r:,. a recent visitor with Mrs. R.
Torrey.
I11-, Cerlrn41' Payne of Hanover,
with her mother, Mrs. R. Payne,
Hiss .Bary Lamont. Brussels with
�1,.. 'lndre.w Lamont,
Mr. (len. Hyslop has charge of the
.shipping hnsine=.s of T. L. McDonald,
rho w•a, rr•eently married to Mics
King of Brantford. The newlywed!.
are honeymooning at the Paeilc
('oast.
9Ti^4 .T. SIP Strachan spent the
week end with firs. P. A. :McArthur.
Brussels.
Mr Wnl. Turnbull visited Mrs. D.
1', P00':, Brussels, last week.
and 'Mrs. Carl Douglas and
'hi'•'•:Ps , r Belmore with Mr. W. C
King.•
-T''c• sew house erected at Morris
ba . 1, • John Snell is completed
rh..•1e is •i gas station erected also
ar-:liorrisbank corner.
IN MEMORIUM
c--ENOGRAPHER WANTED—
steno!:rapiler is required for RY.AN—in loving memory of Wilfred
letsiness in Village of Brussels, Ryan, who passed away Sept. 3,
Duties to rnmmenee immediately. lii45• always remembered by his
.dpoly Box B at Brussels Post. Bother. Dad, Sisters and Brothers.
Miss Martha Jeschke returned tO
her work in Toronto this week follow -1
[ng a two weeks' vacation spent here
with her father, Mr. Paul Jeschke.
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ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
- Duff's United Church, Walton
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th
at 11 a. rn. and 7.30 p. m.
Rev. Walter Kiteley — Speaker
Norwich, Ont.
Special Music by the Choir, assisted by
Cranbrook Male Quartette.
Attention Legion Me .bell
Members of the '13russels Branch of the
I!ICanadian Legion are requested to meet at
the Legion Hall at 10.45 a. m. on Sunday,
Sept. 11th, to attend the unveiling' of a War
.Memorial Tablet at Melville Presbyterian
Church,
11
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AtoiIDg1 woz"1 9
Brussels Girls' Softball
Eliminate Seaforth
Brussels 111015 defeated Seafor'tile
herr, on Monday evening before a
1 lee c.r4:tvd of e•nthusiastie ba1E
funs, despite the cool weather, hr
th re -1 of 4-1. This was the second
game, Brussels having wou fa
ref, rtlt by the (nim- score of '7-6
in a 10 inning game last Friday
night. This gives the local girls,
the 'right to step up to the next
rn.1v.1 of the W.O.O.A. It is expect-
ed that they will play the winners of
Clifford -Hanover series. Seaforth's
only run came In the first inning
after that It was Brussels all the
way. Audrey Anderson on the
mound and Brussels playing heads-
np hall t,11. VP r11e local fans plenty to
cheer about. It being the best and
Shur?.est game ever played here, only
la. tug 50 minutes.
Brussels—A. Anderson p, t'L.
C••toph,-11 rf, S. Coleman 1b, N.
Sl1',w 2h. F. Bremner 31), p, Willis
¢s. F. Stephenson e. R. Jewell it,
+1. Anderson cf.
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TREASURER'S SALE OF LANDS IN ARREARS OF TAXES
COUNTY OF HURON, PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
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BY VIRTUE OFA WARRANT under the band of the Warden and Seal of the County of
Huron, healing date the Sth day of July, 1949, and t0 1110 directed, commanding me to levy upon the
lands, mentioned in the following list for arrears of taxes thereon, together with all costs incurred,
I hereby give notice that unless the arrears and costs are sooner paid, I shall proceed to sell the
said lands, or as much thereof as shall be sufficient to discharge such arrears of taxes and charges
thereon, at my office in the Court House, in the Town of Godericll, by Public Auction, on November
8th, 1949, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon, in compliance with the Statutes in that behalf.
Notice is hereby further given that if any of the said lands remain unsold, an adjourned sale will be
held on November 15th. 1949, at'the same time and place, at which the Municipalities may reserve
the right to purchase any of the said lands.
Goderkb, Ontario. July 13111, 1949.
Name and Description
Chas. Scheere—Pt. Lot 22, Con. 8
A. H. ERSKINE, County Treasurer.
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
Years in
Arrears
1946
Taxes Costs Total
33.33 2.84 36.22
VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS
Marjorie Campbell—Lots 57, 58, Mill St. 1946-7-8 ' 113.2S
Walter Lowery Estate, 299 Albert St„ 982-3 Queen St1940 53.65
All of the above lots are patented.
Dated July 18th, 1949.
Published in The Ontario Gazette. August
Gth, 1949,
4,83 118.11
3.31 .57.00
Whenever you are near a school --Follow Safety Sally's rule,
Yes --when you approach a school SLOW DOWN --be on the
alert to avoid an accident. The rules of highway safety are
simple to observe. Exercise care, and don't take chances.
OEO, N, DOUCETT, Minister
ONTARIO
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DEPARTMENT
OF HIGHWAYS