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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1950-9-13, Page 1?OST PUBLISHING HOWE - - kho 1/4 lb. Tins Sockeye Salmon 25c Dairy Dream Choc. Milk in Tins • • • • 10c 1 Glass Tumbler P -Nut -Butter • • . • • 29c 1 lb. Mac -Cheese Loaf ' • • • • • 53c 2 Tins Brunswick Sardines ' 19c Weston's sliced or plain --- Rye, Buttermilk, Scone, Cracked Wheat, White Milk Twist, Whole Wheat Brown, Fruit Loaves -- Fresh Every Day. • • • • • • • • • • • • • s Cr' CETE IA Wedrwsday, September 13th, 1950 $1.50 per year lee U. HONORED UN THIRTY-FIFTH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY On Friday, Sept, sth a very pletts,,bt vetting,\'n• pf•lit the l'oboW of lir. :Mil Mr.,. Walter when tt nantlew of their friends gatheicd tuhollollr 411,111 ,111 the occasion of tlicr thirly-fifth wed. ding anniversary. Mr. ,Tao. S. Armstrong aeted in tilt, role of master of eeremonies and gave ono of his usual humorous s rectiltne liapponItivs Or the pa5t. The presentation of a silver tray was made by .,'1n( Leo Oemobell and llobby Tyerman. The groom thanked their friends for the beautiful gift and the bride added her thanks to that nf her husband. A very dainty Inneh was served, width brought the taaming to close. Open All Day Every Wednesday Lions Club Store Closes 11 P. M. Saturday Nite r1t0 trot Lion's supper meeting of the fan season`was held on Mon- day night, at the library. with Lion president R. G. Ratlewood presiding. Lion Tamer, Sas, S. Armstrong was in charge of the fine box and collected penalties in kis usual jovial manner. Tail Twister, L. Michel, led in a hearty sing song. Lion S. 13alcer, won the guessing contest, in a cut with Lion R. 13. Cousins. for gueeeiiig the correct attendance at the Canadian National Exhibition, Secretary Lion a M. MacTavist read the minutes of the previous meeting, called the roll. and read the eorrespondence. Net proceeds of the Lions Frolic were reported $47:3.00 by Lion jas. S. Armstrong. Linn R. N. Illowman gave a lengthy report on the finanees and activities ortlte Brussels 'Arms Girls and Boys pnna Lion D. A. Rang, delegate to Lions ronvention 1101(1 at Graverthnirst, gave an interesting aceount of the con- .-a=laTaIIIrarrArxipmleaenysrzgagwur.mp=r,,,yrmwfryr,,,, vention, NOTICE Mr. Ken Forbes of Seaforth has purchased the property owned by Joseph C. Thuell and the Electrical Wiring and Appliance Business formerly owned and operated by Thuell Bros. Electric. Ken is prepared and equipped to give prompt and efficient service immediately for all your electrical wiring and requirements. Call 40x Brussels. $150.00 CASH PRIZES ! AT THE SEAFORTH DISTRICT MEMORIAL CENTRE "MONSTER BINGO" THURSDAY -- SEPTEMBER 14th Centre Opens 8 p. In, — Play Starts 9 p. m. 18 GAMES FOR 50c LAST PRIZE $50.00. Seating accommodation for 1500 Players. FALL MUSIC TERM Mrs. Louis D. Thompson, R.M.T., has resuaned teaching Memo. Mr. Thompson, will not resume teaching until Sept. 19th, Will pupils kindly come at their usual time. Telephone 79x. The Gospel Meeting will be held In the Orange Hall on Sunday, Sept.' 17th at 8 p. m. Guest speaker : Mr. John Martin of HawkesvIlle, Ont. Everybody Invited. VW) Melville Church Rev. A. Simpson, Crenbrook Moderator. 10 a. en. Sunday School and Bible Class 11 a m, Divine Service No Evening Service. The United CI' arch OF 'CANADA Minister Rev. Andrew Lane Organist 81r. Donald Dunbar Morning Worship — 11 o'clock Rev. R. A. Brooks of Bluevale Church Sellool — 12 o'clock Evening Worship --- 7 o'clock Rev, R, A Brooks of Bluevaje Church of England Parish of Brussel/ nov. J. H. Rely — Rectal'. 15th Sunday Atter Trinity Sept, 17613., 1950 $t. John Church, Irruaselo — 11 a. nl. Morning Prayer 80nday School St, David's Church, fliturryir- 2 D. m. Sunday School 2.30 p. In. Evening Prayer Caserses Church, Wa4tsio- 7.80 D. m. Evening Prayer 41110101ttlirMillealte Friendship Circle Mrs Ken, Tyerman was hostess to the Friendship Circle for the first meeting of the Fall term. After the singing of the Lord's Prayer and the presentation of reports, Mrs. E. Martin, Circle President, welcomed new members and visitors. Mrs. .Tack Lowe and Mrs. C. Buschlen gave the topic from "Growing With The Years" and the reading of Scripture was given by Mary Lane, The meeting was closed with the Mizaph benediction. Mrs. Adrian McTaggart and Mrs. CI, Bray con- ducted twn enjoyable contests and deliciousinneb was served by some of the ladies in change. REGENT THEATRE Semfortla. Ont, * Now Playing • Thurs. FrI, Sat. Sept. 14-15-16 In Technicolor "THE WIZARD OF OZ" with Judy Garland and Ray Bolger This timeless story, dedicated te,the yuong In heart, tells of the Imagin- ary Land of Oz and the adventures therein — full of color and song — Be sure to see It. * * Mon. Tues. Wed. Sept. 18-19-20 In Technicolor "JOLOON SINGS AGAIN" with Larry Parks and Bober& Hale ....The second Jolson Picture is here at rdst, a brilliant sequel — rich Fn huManity, a clever resourseful story that gets the Royal Order of the .,ealloused from applause palm. * Next Thurs, Fri. Sat. Sept, 21-22-23 "When WILLIE COMES MARCHING ROME" With Dan Dailey and •Corinne Calvert Three are so many tauphs, with brief interludes of satire that the audience Is left limp with laughter, The story Is ;boded with comedy situations, small Town doings and Army form. altloa * COMING — "THE DOCTOR AND THE GIRL" with Glenn Ford Gloria DeHaven Charles Coburn L'nn R. 13 Cousins spoke of having ec Pived Word from 1104einnarterS for the March -of -Eines for polio and The Canndian institute of Blind for help. These two societies will be looked after by Lions Club. A bounteous supper was served bY tho ladies of St. John's Angliran Church. NOTICE The Connell • of the Township of Grey will rernive tenders till Friday. Get ilth at 5 o'clock p. m. for Snow Plowing nn Grey Township Minds filming winter of 1950.51, State price per hour. Consult Road Fupt., er any member of Council as to '00. quirements, No tender necessarily necrpted. Security will he required. J. TT. Fear, Clerk. PIANO TUNING — For satisfactory results have yam' piano expertly tuned or overhauled. Free estimates. Same priority given in the country. 12 year's experience. BANK OF COMMERCE MANAGER ASSUME% NEW DUTIES HERE Mr P. 4.4:11 11 ,irrived hot;t u'otrii to .N,11111cf Rev; d1 1uan4,0e0 of local ot the Canadlati 118011 of cmeteerce, Mr. Todd replaces Mr. lett for Whilby'last r. 'Ntdd, who:, holo,, town is Benet- . rei.ishene, comes to Brussels from titre y ho Wag a,countant. 11 has also been with (he Bank of 4' .111 Kltehener and Ottawa. Ileb.a member of the c rated church told of the Lions Club. Mr. inti Mrs. Todd and two children, nine-year-1dd Linda and Roger, seven, took up residence in Brussels on Monday of this week. SUPPORT YOUR BRUSSELS FALL FAIR Anyone Interested In a bigger and better Fall Fair ? if you have any oddities or out of the ordinary. tnat ,you would like people to 000. Such as 1 logged chicks or ducks or tamer shaped vegetables or anything aling i:t1171.at line, please contact your We have had some heavy loes..s, sneh as the roof taken off the Palace and this year our stables were wrecked by windstorm and had no insurance. Anyone wishing to donate towards building, contact the sec- retary. If you want a Prize List or Exhibit Form or expect to let us know. Please let us all get behind Our 1950. Fall Fair and make It the biggest and best yet. Tt is your Fair. so let's hear from You. Geo, Wesenburg. Sec.-Treas. TT-, United Cluardh Rally Day services were held in the 'United Church on Sunday, Sept. 10th. At morning worship the Church School was present in a body. Mr. Carl TIRO ingway and lir. Roy Cousins, school superintendents. WAN', in charge of the service. Mr. Lane spoke on the rcilly theme. "For the Healing, of the Nations." A double trio — Jean Jewell. Agnes Lane, Sheila Porter, Shirley Steph- enson. Maureen Sullivan and Joan Thomas -- sang "Jean ,Toy of Man's Desiring," Pins and Wreathe in the C'ross and Crown design were nresented to nineteen scholars for perfect attend- once in the past year. Their names are:—Wnyne Davison. Murray DAVIS- on, Arnold Der -Isom David Treming.. way, Marion Hemingway. John j Hoover, Murray Hoover. Marion Hoover, Mary Beth Jewell„Tean Jewell, Agnes Tome. linnahl Lane, 17111 MAQUairr10, Sheila Porter end Shirley Stephenson. The sermon subiert in the even- ing was "Ingratitude" hosed on the text. "Were there not ten eleanserl: but where are the nine," Nimes may he left at Max Oldtield's Melville Church Service Hardware Store. Phone 69 Brussels. )1 Ken. Hill, Tuner. Rev. 31'. Laird. Toronto, was guest ; .(•;:.fte,,,jr.va.yta., m I speaker at Church Sunday morning nnd took for his text Luke 10.42 and gentry on the Zest of Faith. I Faith is spiritual power, we must make a derision and have faith in God, through our 'And ;resits Christ. A well rendered quartette, "Come to my heart and Abide, was song by Gerald and Mrs, Gibson and Miss June Work and William King. 1' A 1017011IP „ TOPATTIT T I nr 'W r T eramogiWIMINS•annia...400. WED. TI -11.1. 5 PT. 13-14 Bing Crosby, Barry Fitzgerald Ann Blyth in "TOP 9, THE MORNING" Fri. Sat, Sept. 15-16 Susan Hayward, Robert Preston in "TULSA" Technicolor Cartoon Shorts Sat. Mat. 200. Eve. 7:30 p. an. ..,....,11,..122•IIMIOMUNM VIM., regirMIMbrerern Yvonne De Carlo, Charles Coburn "THE GAL WHO TOOK THE WEST" Technicolor TUESDAY PHOTO NTE OFFER $200.00 2nd OFFER $70.00 Mon, Attendance Card MAIL Wed, Thu. Fri. Sept. 20-21-22 Adult Entertainment Cary Grant, Ann Sheridan in "I WAS A MALE WAR BRIDE" !CM enteallfeAr HONOR ROLL SECOND WORLD WAR 1939 1945 Russel. i..,rmirti Monty ilro,livr, Ntreitell Lyle Ev:m.; Kity. Tituttings Harold Haethe.r Lloyd Hood . Willis Machan Allan McKay Arthur McLean Gartitm Mello! Joseph Nicholson John Speirs Roy Pierce Robert Brest Lewis Russell Archie Wlntle Ross Whit tard Russoll Wilson Archie Young Names for Honour Roll The honour roll, in memory of those who lost their lives in World War II, 1e now being compiled in preparation for the new memorial plaque. 11 any person knowns of eny name that should be Included, and is not on the fol. lowing IISt, or if the spelling of any name Is incorrect, will they kindly inform the president of the local branch of the Canadian Legion T Workman, as soon as possible as the list must he completed by Sept. 20th. Engagement Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lake an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Carley Irene to Mr. John Joseph Murphy of Guelph. The •wedding will take place quietly in The Church of Our Lady, Guelph, Ont.. on Monday, Otcober 2,nd. BORN JDRYIVIN — In Clinton Hospital on Sunday. September 10th, to Mr, and Mrs. Mel. Jermyn, R. R. 2, laluevale, twin daughters, Library Notes Boys and girls ! This is for yo11. i finlidays are over and it's time to I start reeding ngeit. Vnur library hat! ; many good hooks that ynn haven't t rend yet, and a new 511551Y froM I the Hin'nn County library will he in I cm WrdriPqettly, SAO& 15. So call in on your WA, home from Sehnol on I Thursday no Friday and select the ones you want. There will be a fresh supply for the grown-ups ton. Parents and teachers are naked to enennrage the children to make use 01 their library. both Per re- ereational 81111 reference pusposes. The bourn troll') September to 7nne are as follow Monday 8 to 5 5.10, 7.00 to 9.90 p.m. Tuesday' 0 in 13 5.m. 7.80 to 090 5.01. Wednesday (closed all dayl Thirsday 8 to 5 ton. 7.60 to 9,99 pm Prides, 5 to 5 p.m. 7,30 to 9,35 04,04. Saturday 2 to 5 p,m, 7,20 to 101).m. ERUSSELS PULLETS St -UPPED SOFTBALL. TO NEWFOUNDLAND Pt A( r,Fr DATES of 111104.t 1181r Zaft'1 43t', 411111114 1,1fI !WPC, 1110. , • (lirja fiofht week for Newfoundland., They we!'" it. • I, 1. ticusst-4, 14001 by IL W Warwick, whose ttdrairt (1);1, r.j. 4, fj, 0 Island, is beemning wldolg knawo tor their outstanding flgg rAeordS. SORN RFTLEDGP: Listowel Memorial Hospital, to Mr and Mrs.• Nod Thit1,4ge ott PrIday, September tith, 1950 — a son. 00 ThOri.tdiy, 14, 31. 08e1ic,.1 Sal,irday, Sept. 1.14, jg.- tho 3443(1 in Clifford on TVIa SA -Tit lg and Brussels, Wed' 4a Sept. Dtt.b. Those games wit..., bia played under the lights bugfunik,L.al 13 5, tn. in ease 11 rain the gwtass' seheduled will 1W played the follova- ing night. Neutral umpirev hi: n11'' the f111,110. Anniversary Sunday For Knox Presbyterian Church, Belgrave On SEPTEMBER 17th, 1950 at 2.30 p. rn. with Rev. Alex. J. Simpson, B. D. Special Music by the Melville Church Choir. Walton United Church Minister : Rev. R. G. Hazlewood, B. A. Anniversary Services Sunday, September 24th 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. muitraatirratra• Speaker : Rev. T. W. Hazlewood, B.A., B,D. Humbercrest United Church, Toronto. A Hammond Electric Organ will be installed for the services. An organ recital of sacred music will be given at 7 P. M. by the Organist Mr. Harvey Brown. N The East has a this Huron Agricultural Society Bigger and Better Fair year. Plan to attend. or EX rib tS Ci VMS tt c re orrater Scho Parade with Brussels LS Chub Band Bring Your Friends and Enjoy A Full Afternoon at Brussels Fair Grounds A U mous and Musical r'oncert in the Town Hall followed by Old Tyme Dane Modern Dancing at Crystal Palace 0