The Brussels Post, 1950-4-12, Page 1US•ELS P
POST PUBLISHING HOUSE
Wednesday, April 12th, 1950 $1,50 per year -$2.00 IL S. ,.
1-4 String Broom
69c
Whole or Half Cottage Rolls
1 lb. Tian Horne's Coffee
1/2 lb. Salada Pekoe Tea
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_Bring Your Soap Coupons
3 Sunlight Soap 29c
65c
84c
51c
40 FI. oz. Johnson's Floor Cleaner • • 49c
GREWAR'S
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Open .Ali .Day . W.ednesday
Phone 5 Brussels, Ont.
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Brussels Lions Club
1,. le. Cardiff, j' i.;P. for North
Huron, was guest speaker for the
teenier Lions Club meeting on
Monday night, His subject was
"Parliamentary Procedure." Tho
oiub president, Robert Bowman, in•
trodtreecl a short musical program in
which ,Rine 'erode played n piano
solo anti a girls' sextette from K,
Ashton's crass in the public school
sang two numbers. The girls were
Barbara Allen, Jean Jewell, Sheila
Porter, Maureen Sullivan, Joan
Thomas, and Agnes Lane.
'Tire chili will send a pee -wee
ho `key team to the Harron County
sports daffy in Gnderich. A commit-
tee was named to discuss and ar-
range for the erection of a Lions
Club bulletin board at a central
location in the business block. The
annual, summer earndval in ald of
the club's work will be held, and
plans are in the malting. A group
of women from Melville Presby-
terian Ohureh served the dinner for
the meeting,
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The United Church
e sr ie't" eeleent, 'e -e, ;le .ere e, -,i,;,, ......... "Love at the Tomb," was the sub -
:int of the morning meditation in the
United Church on Easter Sunday.
' The minister drew attention to the
peristetent Dove of Mary Magdalene
and pointed out -the need of a pass-
ionate, consuming love of Christ
to -day if Has victorious power is to
available to us, The choir render -
the anthem, "Gently Lord, 0.
I ed
Gently Lead, DS,' by Porter and
"He is Rosen,".by Caleb Simper. In
the evening the theme was„ "The
Resurrection as the complement of
The Cross," The anthems, "0 Sav-
1lour ' of the World" by Sir John
Goss and "The Day Which The Lord
hath made" by Robson were sung by
the choir with Miss Ruth Jewell
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soloist In the latter,
"THE
NOTHERNAIRES"
Starring' on "The Northernaires" over
CKNX every Monday, Wednesday and
Friday Morning at 10:15
are, in the usual order, Stan Wilson on the electric guitar,
Al 'Harvey, famous radio comedian, Lloyd Edwards at the
Northern Hammond, Cy Mack, tvell--known announcer,
and Dixie Deane on the accordion. i, -.;g.
elEUMIErBmiamerwilla
fea'S iJ'a' owvor�s.b'
, Melville Church
i EUCHRE and LANCE
; :n 'the,,, Walton. Community Hall
Wednesday, April 19th
Music by Wilbee's Orchestra
Everybody Welcome
This will be The last Euchre Party
of the season.
minister Rev. G.A. dilihe, M.A.
10 a. m. Sunday School and
Bible ()lase
11 a. m. Divine Service
7 p, m. Divine Service.
Louie D, Tb.:,uepsc'n, Organist
and Choirmaster.
The United C arch
OP CANADA
Minister Rev. Andrew Lane
Organist. Mr. Donald Dunbar
Morning Worship at 11 Oarlock
"The Cross as Power"
Church School let o'clock
Evening Praise at 7 o'clock
"The Song or the Sword."
Church of England
Parish of Brussels
Rev. J. H. Kerr -- Rector.
Blaster Day
April 9th, 1950
It. John Church, Enruseele -
9 a. m. Holy Communion
11 a. m. Blaster Servdee and
Moly ComuUnion
SUnday School
M. David's Church, Henfryn-
2 p. m. Blaster Service
Sunday School
it. Oecrge's Church, Wilton-.
7.30 p, m. Easter Service
REGENT THEATRE
Seaforth, Ont.
NOW PLAYING -
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, Thurs, Fri. Bat. April 13.1416
"THE RED •DANUBE"
with
Walter Pidgeon Pter Lawford
Ethel Barrymore Angeles Lansbury
Beautiful Marta was In terrible
trouble - Every life that touched her
was never the same again.
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Mon. Tues.- Wed. April 17.18-9
Adult Entertainment
"LUST FOR GOLD"
with ,
Ida Lupine Glenn Ford
The scenery shots of Arizona are ex-
ceptionally good In septatone-it's
not a western but a historical drama
about the lost Dutchman gold mine,
with action a plenty.
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Next Thurs. Fri. Sat. April 20.21.22
Double Feature
"NOTHING BUT TROUBLE"
with
Laurer and Hardy
and "SECRET LAND"
In Technicolor
Starring men and ships and the U.S.
Navy one of the Worlds most daring
adventures Into the unknown. Ad.
account of Admiral Bird's expedition
to Little America,
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COMING :
"THAT FORSVTE WOMAN"
1 Melville Church Services -
I "The Risen Christ" wai the sub-
ject of Rev. Milne's sermon at the
Easter service In Melville Church.
The 'Sacarament of Baptism was
administered to Gloira Marilyn Reed,
Marni Elizabeth Mitchell, James
Daniel Duncan. The duet "Love
Divine" by Stainer, was rendered
by Mdse June Work and Mr. Mietek
Skoronski. The anthem was "Awake
Thou that sleepest" by Maker. At
the evening service Mr. Milne sum-
med up all the Ressnreot(on stories
in the light modern message. The
evening anthems were "Goin' Hoare"
by Dvorak, "Halleuljah" by Simper.
The quartet, Mrs. W. Edgar, Miss.M.
McFarlane, Gerald Gibson, Wm. Ring,
rendered "Christ Arose" by Simper.
Prior to the service Mr. Louis L.
Thompson gave a recital of descript-
tive music which included "Spring
Son" by Hollins, "Bhe Russian
Patrol," "Nakeiseus" and. "The
West Winds", Trumpet Tune and
Air" by Purcell.
CAPITOL THEATRE;
LISTOWEL
Wed. Thur. Fri. April 12-13-14
Gary Cooper
in
"TASK FORCE"
with Jane Wyatt, Wayne Morris
Walter Brennan.
SAT. ONLY APRIL 15
Radolph Scott, Ella Raines
in
'THE WALKING HILLS"
Sat. Mat. 2 p.m. Eve. 7.30 p.m.
Robert Wolker, Van Heflin,
June Allyson, Judy 'Galrancf
(Reissue)
'TELL THE CLOUDS ROLL BY'
in Technicolor
TUESDAY PHOTO NTE
OFFER $160.00
Mon, Attendance Card Night.
Wed. Thurs. April 19.20
Greer Gerson, Errol Flynn,
Walter Pidgeon
"THAT FORSYTE WOMAN"
Technicolor
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Brussels Poultry .Raisers
Make Splendid Records
'i'he Summary of the Oanadi
Record of 'Performance for Poulti
for the your 194S-49 recently pu
lishod In the Canada Poultrym
gives a lot of information for poultrY
men everywhere and is of speck
interest to (huge in this district,
1u it is published the flock aver-
ages of all flocks in Canada entered
tender the Dominion R. 0, P. Policy
and comparison can be made of the
different breeds - and the different
strains within the breeds.
In it we find the White Leghorn
flock of the Walter Rose Poultry
Farm, operated by Mrs. Louise
Porter, Brussels ranking high among
the tp ten Leghorn flocks with an
average of 200 Pigs and qualifying
92% of the entry.
The Rhode Island flock of R. S.
Warwick, 'Brussels, with an average
of 211 eggs and qualifying 92% led
all 'Red 'breeders. This flock once
before headed the list tor Reds and
has never been worse than third
among tell Dominion Red Breeders,
For those not familiar with the
R. 0. P. Policy the fleck average
is figured 011 the number of pellets
starting the year, no ellowanre
being made' Por any that may dee nr
be culled. The R. 0: P. year, or the
time during whioh the trap -nest
records are -heing made has been re-
deceitto 305 days and to qualify a
Pullet meet 'lay at least 180 eggs
weighing at 'least 24 ozs. to the doz-
en. The above records are for 105
days.
These two breeders who own the
only breeding Terms in the County
operating under the R. 0, P. Policy
ore to be congratulated 011 the
splendid showing or tneir entries.
"Canada Accreditted" is the high-
est rating recognized under the Dom-
inion Hatchery rating. To earn this
certficate all breeders, on the
breeders own premises or in any
farm flocks, used for the production
of hatching eggs must be inspected
end banded by the Dominion Govt.
Inspectors and tested for boththe
standard and variant types of pul-
lorum, Only when a hatchery has a
clean sheet, no ptidl•orum reactors,
for at Ieast two years is such a
certificate issued. This is the chick
buyers assurance that chicks bought
from a Canada Accreditted Hatchery
are as healthy as it is possible to
produce as fees es pu lorum is con-
cerned,.
Cloth the hatchery of the Walter Rose
Poultry Fawn and thet of R. S.
1V.arwick hold Canada Accreditted
Certificates and the p oultryment
of the district are fortunate to have
two -such outstandingsouroes from
which to obtain their laying stock,
BRUSSELS COUNCIL
1
3 April, 19
an The regular meeting of the Memel-
/ pal Council of the Village of Brits -
b. eels t%ax 11013 on the above date. All
aII i 1'•r- of Connell were preeeft,
- .After the reading of the minutes
ti el Ile. Net meeting, it was moved
by R. A. Bennett, seconded by It.
W. Kennedy that the minutes be a -
dewed, as rend. -- Motion carried,
The following accounts were order-
ed paid on motion of W. Speirs
eeteleri hy A. McTaggart,
T e eee.fer, postage • $ 2.00
CKN.X. Radio station, an -
r eime,'ine•ntc re -Play 3.00
'• • e.e.le iiewee nese. aect,ttnt 5.34
W. S. Scott, insurance on hall 14,31
el T Davit
( Brussels Legion Notice - Eart Huron Agricultural.
ee The 1110111 1117 1nel.t of the Tlrnssels cocirty Meeting
Pupils' Recital
A Recital of piano and vocal music
will be given at Blyth Memorial Hall
on the 18th of April by pupils of the
Registered Music Teachers of Huron
County , A .number of Mr. and Mrs,
L. D. Thompson's pupils will take
part. The public are cordially invit-
ed Admission 25c,
OBITUARY
Charles Edward Collis
Passed away at his home in Hen-
fryn Saturday, April 1. After an Ill-
ness of over four years a highly
respected resident in the person of
Charles Edward Collis in his 66th
year. Born in Grey Twp., where h;e
spent his entire life. He was a mem-
ber of the C. 0, F., Court Landeowne
No 93 Atwood. He leaves to mourn
his passing his. sorrowing wife the
former Caroline Goraelits, also of
Grey whom he married Sept. 12th,
1906. ellwo daughters Mrs. Mildred
Liamditon of Listowel, Mrs. Melvin
Carnochan (Lillie) of Grey Twp,
One son Elmer on the homesteed and
one grandson William Collis.
Funeral was held . from his late
residence Tuesday, April 4th at 2 p,m.
coniduoted by Rev. J. H, Karr, to
Elora Centre Cemetery,
Pallbearers were Chas, Laidlaw,
,Tack Wilson, Wes. Hanna, Harry
Dsnbrook, Thos, Kerr and Otto
Sehntehl,
Primula Cram a distance attending
the funeral. were from Buffalo,
N. Y„ Stratford, Emira, Listowel,
Molesworth, 'Brussels( Ethel, -God.
erlch, Atwood, bonegal and Monkton,
. . a r son, fidelity bond 30.00
Brussels Creamery, relief 3.15
Backer Bros„ relief 2,20
I r nett Grocery, i•sllef 13.93
If. A. Workman, snow -
miming etc. 120.75
Brussels Coal Yard, fuel 112.10
R. E. Johnson, fixtures 6.2e
A. H. Oakley, labour, streets 16.25
Municipal World, subscriptions
Pnd enppdies
Dominion Stationers
Sulmlies
C linty of 'Huron, indigent
hospitalization
Bridge Motors, gas and gravel
il. AltIWorth, sti•Pets
20,86
17,50
20.25
13.00
". iS
D. Hall, streets ..,90I
C. R Campbell, salary 45.00
T'` i, ,e•le Hydro, street lights and
Ta au 112.62
It was moved by A. MrTageart,
seennded by W. Speirs that the Tax
Roll he accented from the Tax
Collector, and ail unpaid Tixre he
reteurned to the County Treasurer
for collection, _ Motion carried. -
Tt was moved by R. W. Kennedy,
eerenrled by R. A. Bennett, that the
Vilifier of Brussels proclaim Day-
iirrht Saving Time to he observed
in the Village, from midnight April
29. 1950 to midnight September 311 t
1950, Motion Carried,
Tt was moved by R. A. Bennett,
seconded by R. W. Kennedy that
the rental charged for the Town Hall
he set at $12.00 for local organizat-
ions and $15.00 for outside organiz-
ations, - Motion Carnted,
11 was moved by A. McTaggart,
seconded by W. Slieir that the Reeve
and Clerlr take necessary steps for
the sale of Village property des-
cribed on the Assessment Roll as
West halves of Lots 147 and 148
John Street, - Motion carried,
The business of the meeting being
concluded the Council adjourned on
motion of R. W. Kennery, seconded
by A, McTaggart. - Motion carried,
Branch 218 o2 the Canadian Legion
vett b', tael;l en .April 1911i at 8.30
p. m. A11 members are urged to at-
. u,l.
Mr A At Furber, Service Bureau
rrfflcer, will be visiting Brussels
10 ,n.11 215, ren Fri. April 20-1h, from
10 a. m. to 12 neon. Anyone rustling
Information, advice or assistance
regarding War Disability Pensions,
reatment, Allowances etc., are le-
e gist+ d to enuhut rbr• service officer
er 4eeretary.
W. P. Willis, service officer or
II S. Shaw, secretary,
Engagement Announcement
ler. and Mrs. Bevan Elliott wish to
announce the engagement of their
elder daughter Evelyn Irene to Mr.
Norman Jervis son of ,lir. and Mrs.
Andrew Jarvis, Listowel, Wedding
to take place in St. John's Angli.
ran Church the latter part of April.
NOTICE
Don't neglect. your Life Insurance,
protection every one needs it, even
you. Consult your loea1 Sun Life
representative Harvey Stephenson,
Brussels, phone 43x.
NOTICE
T ant starry that Mrs. Annie
Morrison's name was omitted from
the financial statement of St, John's
Anglican Chureli. Her contribution
being $13.45 for the year of 1949.
Mrs. B. Elliott, Treas,
Amateur Contest
The Seaforth Lions Club are spon-
soring an amateur contest, to be
held on April 28th,• with Johnnie
Brent, C.K.N,X., as master of cere-
monies. Any person in this com-
munity interested in taking part in
his amateur contest are ask to for-
ward their names together with
their outstanding talent, at once to
Dr. E. A, McMaster, Seaforth,
CRAN'3ROO.r,(
The minister gave an Easter mes.
sage on Sunday Morning based on
'John 20, verse 17. The choir sang
the anthem "Christ Arose" by Lowry.
The Easter meeting of the Women's
Missionary Society was held on April
0th, in the church basement, with
Miss Alice Forrest leading , in the
Easter program, Easter Hymns were
sung, Mrs. Robt, Campbell read the
scripture lesson and the Glad Tid-
ings prayer was given by Mrs. Ger.
don Knight. A story "It happened
at Easter," was rend by the leader,
The presid•ent conducted the business
period during which it was arranged,
to quilt the supply quilt at the home
of Mrs. Allen. Cameron, Other items
of business were discussed and the
treasurer gave a report. Mrs, M.
Engel led in prayer and Miss For-
rest presented the topic, "The Call
of the Cross" The Ladies' Aid met
following the W. M. S. Mrs, Allen
Cameron presided and read a portion
of scripture and lead in prayer, A
Munn was sung, the minutes were
react and several items of business
were dealt with. The Apostle's Creed
was repeated in unison.
Among holidays visitors were Mr.
end Mrs, Stuart Noble and Pat,
Guelph with Mr,s. he, Noble, Mrs. L.
idvens and Sondra, Klebrner, with
the Menet' families; Mr, end Mrs,
Murray Parton and children, Mr. and
'Mee, Jas. Ritchie and Douglas, Mor -
gen Cameron and Pete Webb, all of
Londeni with Mr. and Mrs. Allem:
Cameron, Mrs, Fred Martin, Thames -
vine, with Mr, and Mrs,, Peter Batter,.
Mrs, i.,ynn levans is undergoing
treatment in Ritehener, en her arm
which was fractured at Christmas,
The weekly hatf-h.olidays w111 tam.
menet, on Thursday of this week,
BORN
PERRI'E - At Dr, Myer's Nursing
Home, to Mr. and John Perrie, on
April 5th - a son.
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BORN
WVHEELER - Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Wheeler (nee Lois McKenzie) are
happy to announce the birth of
their daughter, Janice Lynn, a sis-
ter for Ronald, on April 7, 1950, at
Victoria Hospital London.
Ms -
IA meeting of the East reeemzi
i rieitltnrel Society was helot nit •fiees
Library at which Mr. C'➢ :.t„;
handed over the books to f11, "x'000
secretary -treasurer Gee. 'S4
New rase stables are t!, i M
• r,•c•re{a
Tt was deeiderl that t-nder be eetelsii
far the minting of the Pelee :tan.
that ct letter of appy curt, t ter wait -
ton to the 'lfaiestie Wool •,, ,Iu-
stitute for ther intere.:r reeeeenee
mer, in making 1940 a greet sere/ere
The Board decided to start gz we,
mer Trances on May 17th, Tr-II-ILa
epeeial prizes were suggested „l:.
et, ,untattnn was made to Mr. NW:Wm
re a going away gift of a R;or.;ena
Lighter Set. and many good ar-Weeft(T a...
Mr. i0I1lne thanked the eocierseetfer
their eenerostty and wished us eras a
011Ceega in years to eerie.
Tlie meeting then adjoraneer-
neo. Weseuburg, Sec, -Treats:
Little Stars Mission Banff
The Little Stars Mission Bane
met in the basement of Meiratt e
Sunday School: The meeting ogee -
011 with the singing of the t2ar
song, "We are a iittIe Mission Brnot,
Hymn 734 was seg, Jim Edgar 'remit
the scripture Iesson from Meme_,,.
16. Mrs. Elliott Ted is prayer Treenttsc-
722, was sung. The roll was ti^r=Me&
hy Sheila Alderson. Helen Wilma
played a piano sole. The of Belt.
was taken and a story was told (Ila_
meeting closed with the Mesa&
benediction.
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UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE=
Of Stock and Implements for Lomat
Robert will be held on April 19Rfueset
Lot 2, Con. 6 Etma. 12 months create -
W. S. Donaldson, Auctioneer._
The Brussels Branch of itl8a s
Canadian Legion are Inodiffmg
their Annual Sports Day atm
July 19th. Kindly keep this• agisale
open.
Announcing
A new
Brussels.
service to the people ^•e•
Our pick-up truck will be in your towns,
• every Tuesday and Friday to give youth
finest and best in
Dry Cleaning Service
See our driver for a Red Card to place.
in your window when you wish him tc,
call.
We specialize in high quality cleaning
and pressing; also garment dyeing and the
"Berlou" moth -proofing service.
Try us when you want that trencFj
coat cleaned and shower -proofed.
Listowel Dry Cleaners
Phone 456
Listowel
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