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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1949-10-19, Page 1T rUS d• PUBLISHING HOUSE 'edllesday, October 19th, 1949 STEELE'S CAVALCADE OF STARS Trained Horses and Novety Circus Acts High Jumpink Horses Trick and Fancy Riding and Roping AZABACHE — Famous South American Fighting Horse Trained Mules and Dogs 20 Acts from Rodeo and Circus Friday, I cto e r i . ��'r�1 • 4.. 4. 01 `Ccs tttqqtt���� 4,l W Oi� Sponsored by the Brussels Lion Club COMING SCHNIEDER'S MALE CHOIR. Of Kitchener In Melville Church on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9th at 8:30 D. m. Sponsored by Brussels.Lion Club Proceed in Aid of Boys and Girls Band. Killed by Tractor Negligence Is Responsible Crarrbrook Boy For Death At Walton Ross C l 'rot, 17 year old son of Carener's Jury Takes Mr. awl Mrs, Ca AN ill Calmton of Crcnrhrook was killed this martin;; Half Hour To P.,.ach Verdiot , seinewhat startled to find that he Negligence on the part of the had killed a wolf, Mr, •Srnit.h was person or persons responsible for allele-; along the shimmed in lite warning signs, lights and barn- vicinity of his own farm, when .his codes at an excavation iu the road, ! car struck the animal. On examin- was responsible for the deaths of !leg it Mr. Smith found 1t to be a $l - Mrs. Margaret D. Jacklln and her ! pound female wolf. Such incidents infant son, Glenn Charles, near I have occurred elsewhere recently Walton, on Sept. 24, a coroner's i but this is the first one reported in jury found on Wednesday after. I this district. More and more wild was summoned bur the boy was dead ,o. animals whose natural habitat is wneu 1)r.'14iyers of Brussels arrived.' The jury was composed of Wm, fe!-th r Mortis. are beirg seen. Funeral area ngem e.l'a het 1 not Bell (foreman),. Raymond Griffith, I ;pen completed at press time. John Young, Kenneth Taylor and Henry A. Gibbons. Dr. D, A. Mc. Master, coroner, Seaforth, preside e .Hese Walter Pennington Majestic Women's Institute .11rs. Margaret Pennington, beloved ed. wife of the late Walter Pennington, Dr. F. W. Luney, provincial path.' The ree•ular 91,0M,, ref ti,/, died in Kincardine on Wednesday, Wolf Killed By Car In Grey Township d Its. Smith. llroy 'Pownahip. (WeclnesdayI In a fall fr;n1 a tractor. 'Pira fatal accide,at occurrel when the youth, with his younger brother, Alex, was driving the tractor from his home to th,- farm of Wm. Perrie where he was employed, The brother ran to the home of T•tui. Perrie for help. Medical aid Ortnber 1 2th. Mrs, Pennington. who Had made her home with her son William in Kincardine for the past t., u•. had he.m suffering from a heart eonditien. The r}gr•ea;ed, with was born in Nl Grey Town=hip 00 Dee.: "nth. 1570, wes the da,n-nte,• of the late Thomas and min Cr.reiff. TTer husband. Walter Panninetnn predeceased het in .Tannery 20th. 1040. li'nur sons survive to ,mourn the death •of their mother. Rill. Kine carding: Ton. Jim and ,Tnek of grey Township. Two sons, FTarnld and Earl predeceased their mother. Also surviving are two brothers, Richard ("mrrllff, Mtle'tpne, Sask., and Mark Cardiff of (tree Township and one sister (Mabel) Mrs. .Tas• Baillie of Listowel. One sister (Emma) Mrs, Robert' Shine, deceased. Eight grandchildren - also sur• vis e. 'i'he I'nnPral services were held from the home of her son James Pennington on October 14th, Inter- ment was made in Brussels cemetery, Pallbearers were Harold Speir, Wm. Grant. Wm. Miller. Carl .Hem- innwoy. T.eonard Lament and Win. Spear. There wt tributes. r . ,3,1? Phone 6x ,russels Day and Night Service - Loeal and Long Distance Calfs, FOR SALE— • Straight from the show•rcom—is Dow your car will• look It you give it a dry-clean with "TARNOFF' . SSmple, easy to use: 16, nz,. lin sOc; 8� oz, tin $1.00. Elliott's Garage Melville Church Minister Rev. G. A. Milne, M,A. 10 a, m. Sunday School and Bible Class 11 a. m. "No Midle Course." 7 p, m, "The Power of Prayer." Annivesray 'Services on Sunday, Oct. 30th. Louis D. Thompson, Organist and Choirmaster. The United Cb urch OR CANADA Minister Rev. Andrew Lana Organist Mr. Donald Dunbar Morning Worship 11 o'clock Sermon Subject — "The Law of Increstse" Church School 12 oe'elock Dvening Worship 7 o'clock Sermon Subject — . Etijah's Night under tke Juniper Tree. Church of .England Parish of Brussels Rev. J. H. Kerr -- Rector. 19th Sunday After Trinity October 23rd, ,1949 St. John's Church, Brussels - 11 a. m. Morning Prayer Sunday School. St. David's Church, Mentors - 2 p, m, Dv.eilteg Prager $undny School 3t. George's Church Walton -- 9,90, a. m. Morning Parser fir. alit Boy Scout Apple Day Proceeds on flay Scout Apple Day stere were disappointing. Only $10 was realized tlom the sale of apples here on Saturday. Lott year the Scouts raised $62.110 on Apple Day. Brussels Woman Wins Prize In Seaforth Draw Mrs. Ted McOreath, Brussels, was the winner of a Deaotane Gas Range in the Box Furniture Store Draw, Seaforth. The draw was held to mark the occasion of the opening of the modern home of the Box Furni- ture Store In Seaforth, CANMMOVVWFAVal Capltoi "Theatre LISTOWEL• Wed. Thur. Fri. Sat. Oct. 19-20-21-22 Marjorie Main, Percy Kilbride m "Me and Pa Kettle" The uprorious sequel to "The Egg and F' and the comedy riot of the year Sat. Mat. 2 p.m. Sat Eve. 7.30 Mon. Tues. Oct. 24-25 Adult Entertainment Frederic March, Florence Eldridge,- Edmond O'Biren in "An Act of Murder" TUESDAY PHOTO NITE lst OFFER $200 2nd OFFf512 $90.00 Mon. Attendance Card Night COMING 4 Days 4 Days Wed. Thur. Fri. Sat. Oct. 26-27.28-29 Bing Crosby in "A Connecticut Yankee" At King Arthur's Court Technicolor Sat. Mat. 2:00 P.M. Sat. Eve. 7i30 P.M. ologist from London, said Mrs. Jae10111 diad of lone •dist e•, ?runt 1'•:•'.trot „f ft. itver. She also !,,(1 mono les 10,10 n The baby died „f .1,-p fr:,r•'tL'e:, of the •;kelt. Thranelteur tlr• three -loom b.•;r • fay Crown ti t ors: 1i. G. 11ay and C'orooer F:. .\. 2Tr•\1a +•r ;,� fenlpt'rl 1r, learn who era • r,•- spousibla for harriewle,, at the ,.Sett ration. ihu•ing tit,, t,x,oaiostion rI wtfreases it was reYeah.d that 11011100 written or Verbal hal bee alit about who would Tl,,• the proper signs and 11. rric'u1 •s. Ili' et 1Turvey ,Tohnstnn of Morris Twp.. said that he had no: knowledge -' - spsctin.g signs at this section. of +-icrtrl,e,t nit fr,r funaly niacyl the road and "expected Ihtss'il eht Currie, road superintendent, to Pre rommittres appoint, d10 handle Sincere 'hanks•it P •t his own judgment in regard h" ' a,l 1 tort nrme. Tt was to neigbhonrs r,i r, 114 vrhe expressed than,,•tiiplithy sn Arany kindly deeds at the time of the death of Mrs. Mar Knight. Also to those who sent towers. 1t ::aa 'eery 111001 appree ated, Chas fenfocnd and The Doxey Family Majestic Wnmrn's Tnctttat,.. ,1 ) 111 flu tat b11, its+ T1 ,t, t y w th 1 dire. pt.:,,•nf. 1T,'_ Edwin Martin t•-,:li tin , :•..<'rh. r:f':- rlt it in the absence of Mrs. TTemnri '.-:, ;op! ni '.7• S' ire '''U•. iw'lin,- - ' n: 11,,'.I (-211 'A enrrenf event of In+r•r.•s1 f,: r 9 Minntt•r. treasurer', seep,,*•t and : Prize Winners At international Match :.: due fu ire aid At, tonaid and osseus Melenteld both of Grey Township on win[rirt- prizes at the International Plowing \latch at Burford last week. Engagement Announcement Mr. and Mrs. George ilislnp wish to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter Florence Marie e. Ronald William Jamieson second eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Jamieson of Morris, the marriage to take place the latter part of Coulee. :0 11 s,pls. CARD OF' THANKS I wish to ,1/;1n1: -nrr t 1 V smut nr te: t ,.: ,ur• th L11 1 i --s shown in ,t,,roto: fru: ,n•- f ;r, y t'' t t t,''•" Thr :,srth a t• the day and family during my lucent illness. wr,:-The 1T;'u o oI T ,s: ks•i iviug.. Sincerely, .�._ Mrs. James' BRUSSELS, ONTAR10 P.'ut.vale Pastor Aco'pts Call fh,• s,oini:! TV1,•e at Knox Presbyterian (`howls iters' wti;, 0011 - duet ed by the, pastor, Rev. Leland C. Jorgensen, who an ellbeed that he had received a call from the congre- »!Clan of ilenston, :Hiss., T.S.A., tth tt he would accept. but would It s' ser his -onnotaion with the Bluevale and Belmore cougregat?ons until near the end of the year. 73': United Church T11‘, IL . , ort and ln11 ortan to of - • c lite ell was the morn- sthjer.t at the Putted Church Iast pmol., v. '1'h:.- minister text was taken from Tn itu, 4:0 These stones nn• sal to the r 1.--.1e1 ,i i r." In the t + '1 f,1' 10 '10 ",11'50 was " : � 1 `•'• nt nr 'the b , tk Jabbok•' t}ti. d ,at n •'t � ,•groes 11) 1.41 CARD OF THANKS r.,, r.. d �t e wish rn express .,ur _ •r ",innr•1r ,,t..r: ,t ', t',. .114 ,• m ap1'rer iatIon grid sincere thanks to ill int .7 -lrnistrenr. and one teen1 "'ar +t ','1 an r.'1001: Norah Cumtin,^term, rustily h: n'tl' f kindness. 1110•_'•. ttnrtvl,nr of nursing. who Idu.ici,.fii-dp:iori R,4 ..inrita.tinn fn, . •'1 • ,. chi. Cm. 10 niu 0411 a1,r. bei Th,: 1'enttittetnn Fan.i7 -0 try lir. Aldi. Medical Director. A pot luck supper tea; Mo. T' -1 ('h•'?'? OF THANKS placing road signs and barricades." •I Prv,n assist airs. Mr. Currie admitted that the 1v • Pell as leader of the junior 'lull sponsibility was his to a ceratin nrot.•c!, el tiles. rein=pts Up 1 1 aatP... extent and not shared by any other Th, renl111,1r g1 the meetin't was township official, 10), veer by Mrs. S. Adcock, cons The shovel operator, Frank Ty- 0r11'1' o-1 Citizenship & Education. erman, said it was not hi rnet,:t .11i faucet in winging '0 Canada' to look atter harrlcarlee, 1,11' h,, 1 1.1�r:. P,. Gamin gave a splendid asked the morning of the if, idrnt 1.'nito (tin m'•n Inek out the self i� � i� T • if Mr., Corrie Wag "looklntr .:fit•,• sante bars, one sees the merle on- •East the harricadt•s. and flit, •tdIurort 1�,�'1racultural Society r=•a'r flap -tett :i She then called on 'vIrs. 7 • was 'yes. we'll look after , :vr t•c. i 1,n\'r' ',1 Winohaal whose persOIl- :+11 :n:d ',al,n ill. talk on poetry i;l"-'eillr Church i 1n(the- t -'Pr's• F': t r : r r.,urt ,.silo .'11- 711,it to -r 07!',........):tt 1i! } 1': d 1 1 ,. tt 111,',..r -ring r, r t , t:•xt front 1'- in t t ". Cori is fey inn," and :1r l rt, •aiae f,f !Intltan& wied,4i. :,1 ":a:7 Le -,11 ',irl,ulata• rririererl the .,.?r, "Gore sister the T. 1 , oy 'eopliff. Notice Th. renrt of Revision on the n.• -i t. i v; 1I l - nr;1 in the Drusseie Public Library nn Monday,. O -tuber 24111 at 5 p.m. AlI those having complaints against their ascesaneni are urged to hand them into -the Clerk before that date. G. R. Campbell, Clerk 111::"y beautiful floral u' nut art was v,:ry pleasing and mesh "The evilt0005 is fah•i\• r 1. r•;' ' 1h'. slays told the Jnr} at 1.1 ca,1 I enjoyed by ail present. Mrs. Cndmnre *ho b+•,in I'll,.• Jerry renn•np,1 t presented Mrs. DuVal with a beanti- 1711 if= r, 'dirt in sllehtly new,ful corsage. Mrs. finnsins sane "If s li li an ]rom winter comes." A number of the ladies present decided to attend the NOW PLA.YING— Thur. Fri, Sat. Oct, 20.21.22 In Cinecoler The Bis Sombrero with Gene Autry Champion Elena Verdugo Gene with his famous horse Cham- pion brings you Western thrifts to Mexico. COMING— 'MAW V c 4 'Mi 1 Hamlet "c r^:Griot fist t9r•t vont, erre 011 Oct. 20 to he •R was ,sated iu i.'i ,c•,rk •c b,4d to 111neesle. Any ladies who issa that N,:il \T-Gncin, youngerwere not present and who desire to sort. of Gordon and ;Hr:';.. McCiavin go might call Mrs. .T. ,' f' i r a"rt car was 'the (11 It 'al plowman at the transportation eotld he arranged North Huron Plowing Match. This is 7,`1' ui'slrl:r1- collection and the incl rre-t, The youngest lrlowivan was Jtolald Petrie, night years Dari, son of Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Perrie of R.R, 3, Brussels, Out, Donald also won 2nd prize in class 10. teem_ I•rooelit the meeting to a eb,.s,•. Following ladies served tea, Beth Hoover, Mrs. W. Turnbull, Mrs. r• Tong, firs. A. Turnbull and Mrs, W. Miller. DANCE In Crustal Palace Ballroom In Brussels on erie� �)�d Dancing 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Ferrier's Orchestra Refreshments Admission - $1.00 per couple S.S, No. 1 Grey, dramatizing the slogan "Train Our Youth," won first prize in the Saboot Parade at the Broesels Fall Pair. ]fere the pupils are seen with their teacher, Mr. 19dwin Mastro.