The Brussels Post, 1950-10-25, Page 1d'OST PUBLISHING HOUSE ___ Wednesday, October 25-1, 1.F5O
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FIELD DAY RESULTS
1 CASE 24 — 20 oz. TINS
York Choice Quality Peas . $3.95
1 CASE 24 — 20 oz, TINS
York -Choice Quality Fork Beans $3.65
1 CASE 24— 15 oz, TINS
York Choice Quality Corn • $2.93
1 CASE 24 — 20 oz. TINS
York Choice Quality Tomatoes $3.29
1 CASE 24 — 15 oz, TINS
York Choice Quality Tom. Juice $2.25
1 CASE 24 — 15 oz. TINS
York Fancy Quality Wax leans $365
OUR GUARANTEE — ALL MERCHANDISE SOLD IS
UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED TO GIVE YOU
100% SATISFACTION.
— TERMS OF SALE --
No
No Phone Orders — No Deliveries
Sale Starts Oct. 28 — Ends Nov. 3 - 6 p.m.
— BUY BY THE CASE AND SAVE —
G EWAR'S
CROCETEiA
WE SELL FOR CASH — WE SELL FOR LESS
Open All Day Every Wednesday
-- WHY PAY MORE
VARIETY CONCERT
in the Township Hall Ethel
Friday, Nov. 3rd
at 8.30 p. m.
Vocal and instrumental music
reading and skits
Admission 35c and 25c
Sponsored by Ethel Juvenile
Hockey Club.
The Morris Township Federation
of Agriculture's Annual Meeting
and Turkey Banquet will be held
in the Belgrave Forester's Hall
on Wed., Nov. 8th, at 6.30 p.m.
A Play will be presented by the
Belgrave Young People entitled
"Abigail Goes Haywire"
Admission $1.50
Get your tickets from the direct-
ors of M. F. A., Earl Anderson.
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Melville Chnr^h
Rev. A.,1, Simpson, Cranbrook
Moderator.
Rev. R. C. McLean, Trenton
as a' candidate.
10 a, m. Sunday School and
Bible Class
11 a, m. Morning Worship
7 p. m. Evening Service
The United Church
OF 'CANADA
Minister Rev. Andrew Lane
Morning Worship — 11 o'clock
"The Conflict of New and Old"
Church School — 12 o'clock
Evening Praise — ?o'clock
"The Victory of Faith;"
A hearty welcome to all,
Church of England
Parish of Brussels
Rev. J. H. Kerr -= Rector.
21st Sunday Alter Trinitl
Oot, 29th, 1950
St. John's Church, Brussels -
11 a. m, Morning Prayer
Sunday School
St. David's Church, Henfryn-
2 p. we Sunday School
2,80 p• M. 'Evening Prayer ,
St, George's Church, Walton —
7.80 5. 111• Evening Prayer
mmostmgmma
NOTICE
It. is with regret that I have found
it necessary to dispose of . my
millinery business in which I have ;
been engaged" in Brussels so many
years.
In doing so I wish to thank my ,
customers, who through long assoc...
iation 1 have come to consider my '
personal friends.
l'Iy successor, Miss Donna
("minion, is well and very favorably
known to the people of the com-
munity, and I 'bespeak for iter the
support and courtesy which has been
• %tended to me.
Very sincerely,
Carrie. A. Hingston.
To the Ladles of Brussels and
Surrounding Community
CROKINOLE PARTY '
In Brussels United Church on 1
Friday, Oct. 27 at 8 p.m.
Under auspices of the
Friendship Circle
Admission 25c
The 'Ladies' Aid of Melville i
Church are holding a Bazaar • in
the Library on Sat., Oct. 28th.
The Gospel Meeting will be held
In the Orange Hall on Sunday, Oct.!
29th at 8 p. m.
Richard Farnsworth of Guelph
will be the speaker.
Everybody Invited.
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P4ANO TUNING —
For satisfactory results have your
piano expertly tuned or overhauled,
Free estimates, Same priority given I;- . r�
> •.tit .( tt j-401,'"°0$01;;31.. e
in the country. 12 years experienoe,l
Name may be left et Max Oldfield's I CAPITOL THEATRE
Hardware Store. Phone 68 Brussels. ;
Lien. Hill, Turner, L I S T .0 W
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REGENT THEATRE ' Wed. Thur. Fri. Oct. 25-26-27
Seaforth, Ont.
4
Nov* Playing
Thur. Fri, Sat. Oat, 26.27-281
From the roaring gorges and the , ,•
•
'unconquered prairies of the great
Northwest surges an epic story of 1
heroic conflict —
'
Druits.pls Public bchoul Field Day
was. le 11 at the Agricultural Park
on Friday, Out, 20th, with pupils of
men competing.
Jr. Girls Standing Broad
1]rlenie Waltnsley 6' 6"
Agnesgoes Lane
11eite t\ ikon
Jr Boy' Standing Broad
Ken Bowler
Ren Bridge 6' 2"
Dole McTaggart
Se. Girls Standing Broad
Mary Willis 6' 2"
nnrnthy Sullivan
Shelia Pni-ter
Sr, Boys Standing Broad
.. ,tack Grewar C.' 10"
Brume 11,1ear
Nell Mr'1'esgart
Jr, Girls Running Broad
1gn:s Tante 11'
Pi 1' n, Walntsley
M:is,taret \Ie(',ntelteon
Jr. Boys Running Broad
Ben. Patios 11' 5"
,nark McLeodMcLeod.Tarlo HigginsSr. Grrle Running Broad
Miry Willie 12' 8"
Dorothy Sullivan
Lorraine Smith
Sr. Boys Running Broad
.lark Greeter 13' 214,,"
Reinert 'Kennedy
Brno. Edgar
Jr, Girls High Jump
ARM PS Ltnne
Prlene Walmsley
:\Tarraret Meentrhenn
Jr. Boys High Jeim,p
Dile Mema»dart
Bob "l1"Cntrheon
P.ranklin Rryens
Sr Girls Hiah Jump
'tier, Willis
Doreen Davidson
Dorothy R,tniven
Sr. Rove High Jump
Jack rtrcwnr
ell lTeTegeart
Robert Kennedy
Jr. Girls Ball Throw
ErEOM.R'ahneley
Agnes Lane
Helen Wilson
Sr, Girls Ball Throw
Sheila Porter
Dorothy Sniliva.n
Very Willis
Jr. Girls Race 75 yards
Teri P31. Walmslay
Helen WilsonHelailson
Agri PS Lane
Jr. Boys Race 75 yards
Henrynry F,xel
Ren Bridge
nark McLeodMcLeodSr. Girls Willisace 100 yards
Mary W
Dorothy Sullivan
Sheila Alderson
SG.,Boys Race 100 yards
Robert Kennedy
Neil McTaggart
Brave Wear
Jr. Girls Bicycle Race
Erlene Welmeley
Helen Wilson
Shirley McNeil
Jr. Boys Bicycle Race
Tien Bridge
,reek Meteor"(
01111 Martin
Sr. Girls Bicycle Race
Tlnrethy Sullivan
Sheila Porter
An trey DavidsonSr. Boys Bicycle Race
Neil McTaggart
,Tack Ore eft
Robert Kennedy
Relay Races
Girls 1st Gr, 1, 2„d Gr. 8; 3rd Gr. 6,
Boys lst Gr. 0; 2nd Gr, 7; Srd Gr. 6.
Sr. Gil'l's Champion, Mary Willis,
Dorothy Sullivan.
Sr. Boy's Champion, Jack Grewar.
Jr. Girls Champion, Eriene
Walsmaley,
Jr. Boy's Champion, Ben Bridge,
BRUSSELS COUPLE HONOURED
ON GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY
A happy event was celebrated at
the it m of Mr. and Mr,. Jeseplt
11y'n Brussels, when, on October the
2_11d they were honoured on tate
i t -t- :. iuu ,.f their nttt.le wedding anni-
vereary.
Fri nil., and relatives were pree nt,
!roto Walton, Seeforth. Stratford
\Vnnd,toels and Brussels to bring, to
fir n1 Trs. Ryan congratulations
and good wishes and the hope that
alt':.y old enjoy Many Innis nn-
nivcr..,rirs of their marriage. A
pun,. of ninney end the ermnmpany-
ina:ilei. sa were also presented to
them.
Mr. and Mrs. Ryan,
Dear Friends -
It is with a feeling' of ereal plea-
sure and pride. that we learn you
are to -day celebrating the Fiftieth
Jubilee of your marriage. and a re-
collection of that October &I.^ fifty
years ago, when you Joseph Ryan
took as your life partner Mis',
Elizabeth Better, In tate presence of
Frank Raker and Hannah Ryan„
with the late 1'r. McCabe officiating.
That you have been spared to
en.iey a whole ]calf century of wed-
ded bliss and harmony. sparing each
others' joys and sorrows; and co-
onereting in every possible way, to
make your wedded life a real success
is snmethine worthy of note. You
have been blessed with a lovely
faintly and. by your splendid ex.
atnplt'. advice, and Christian en-
virmnent, they stave grown to be-
eane worthy citizens and real pals
to Mother, and Dad.
AR a token of love and respect
of this happy day, we ask you to
arrent this purse; and that God may
continue to shower his blessings
upon von is fire heart -felt wish of
and nl every one of your,•fellnw
pariehinnere.
Mr. and Mrs. Ryan were married
in St. Anthrone Church, Brussels,
by Rev. Father McCabe on October
22nd. 1300,
The people of this rommnnity join
with friends and relatives in extend-
ing roneratnlatione to Mr. and
Mrs. Ryan.
CARD OF THANKS
' T wish to thank all those who sent
' me cents and letters and other
things Miring my four 'weeks in the
'Victoria Hospital, London. It was
very much appreciated.
Bobby Thornton;
•GODERICH RE -UPHOLSTERING --,
Chesterfields, chairs, etc., very
choice covelings, Phone Wm, Reid,
Goderieh 59M or Call at Stores. Ds-
-timates given, 25 years experience.
' See ns, Phone ua, Write us.
Betty Grable, Victor Mature
"WABASH AVENUE"
Technicolor.
Phil Harris in
SAT. ONLY OCT. 28th
'CANADIAN PACIFIC"
starring
Randolph Scutt Jane Wyatt
Photographed In the scenic grandeur'
of the Canadian Rockies.
'Mon. Tues, Wed Oct. 30.81-, Nov. 1.
"STATE FAIR"
starring
Jeanne Crain Diok Haymes
The famous story the whole world I
knows and loves Is now the grandest'
Technicolor Musical the screen has'
ever shown. Brought back by popular
demand.
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Thur. Fri. Sat. Nov. 2.3.4
"ARE YOU WITH IT"
Donald O'Connor Olga San Juan
All the glitter and excitement of
Carnival Life. A story filled with
Romance, Laughter and Songs.
* *
COMING —
"ALL THE KING'S MEN"
Y'
Gene 'AUTRY and 'Champions
In "RIM OF THE CANYON"
Sat. Mat. 2:00. Eve. 7:30 p. en.
Robort Walker, -Joan Leslie
in "THE SKIPPER SURPRISED
HIS WIFE"
TUESDAY PHOTO NITE
OFFER $110.00
Mon. Attendance Card MAC
1' lE:i;-.AiiY SEIIVIr,E HEI 0 t CONCERT OAi,ICE
AT f'At:.'LVIt.LE CHURCH ON NOV. 17th
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ae,l , , . r tie r•ovr.n-
;eel the i•at w,•rlr of nit`
nlnt v In buildinri r11t ,ih Two
l-r.d en, hen;
1' th 11-1r le 1111 n1' i,10
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K i,I I u shall 11 t r 1, d ?tamed,
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..i in th, -'- colic :,r:ir•n. Tit, organ.
Ict L Tt. Thmm11eon nave an organ
rr alt r1. V111,41 We mnc•it enjoyed.
Two .n+le ^,I,: ware .min by 111,' choir
.1na.• \\'nrir tatting :Ito solo
"t• Tle i -t ,1•1r1it Presbyter-
ian Church was built in 11:7. 'The
1•ie4t st,mlont was Dnuald MiLoan and
the first srtt1 d pi or Ilev John
rtlim,tarry County in
Ott. 1074, Rr1 T1r Pr c was or-
dained and was _a mnr•rr :Ertl pastor
20 years.
(RANPR00K PASTOR
rQP'SIrERING CALL
Winrrbant---.\1 a Inv -lino ,,,f Tinrnn-
MTaitland Presbytery, of the Presby-
terian r'hutelt, a mall was extended
t 1 the Mt' Atex J. Simpson. of Crsn-
t.rnnk and RI11Pl, from Knni Chnroli.
Teeawater.
ThP call wits signed by 240
names and carries an ennncl
stipend of 02.800, with four weeks
•varatinn, and the nee pf the manse
and elehe. The pall wnw placed in
.lir. Simpson's bands. and h, was
ra
given two weeks to deride and re-
n•' at a ',p. meal meeting of the
presbytery to be held rlrtoher 31,
at Pt. Andrew's Church, Wingham.
Five members of Knox Church,
Teeswater, were present, repre-
senting the rcngregatien, and
pressed tile. presbytery to look ripen
the rail with favour.
UNITED CHURCH
At morning worship on Sunday.
Ort. 22n1. the sermon theme was,
"The Conflict of the New and the
Old," the first of a scree', of .cantons I
from the Parables of our Lord, The
Parable considerer. "The Children of ,
the Bride -chamber;” declares em-
phatically that the characteristic ;
note of the Christian life Is the note
of joy. NPw aspects of the same
thence will be considered Next Sun- I
day morning. Oct. 29th. Th' morn-
dne anthem was, "Wonderful Savi-
our." There was no evening service,
the congregation wtxrshipping with,
the Presbyterian people on the
invasion of their anniversary.
I-galalrst ours, csed the .milirne? y business
Miss C. Hingston. 1 hereby respect-
fully solicit your patronage.
1 will continue as local agent for Tone's
cleaners (Ind will endeavour to give com-
plete satisfaction at all times.
I will be open for business November the
First.
Donna M. CHdmore.
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A Bazaar
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r.Myw>r...:..1.
under the auspices of
Melville Ladies' Aad
will be held
in the Brussels Public Library on
Saturday, October 28th
At 2.30 o'clock
Aprons, Pillow Slips, Hand-knit Socks and Mitts
Baking — Garden Vegetables, Plants, Novelties.
Tea will be served.
;,a
Wed. Thur. Fri. Nov. 1-2-3
John Lund, Corinee Calvet
Diana Lynn, Marie Wilson,
in
1 MY FR EN'DI1 MA GOES WEST
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Dodge Sedan 1946 — Exceptionally good
condition throughout. One owner, a well
cared for and Economical Car.
Oldsmobile Hydramatic Sedanette 6-1941
This is a beauty and in A-1 condition.
A. WOOD
Phone 24 Brussels, Ont.
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NOTICE —
, Btu's m"-ntbere and friends.
lieup in mind the distri:t cont
i nee "iirightett your Home with
11(110/11 r." to be hold in Brussels
„ellei,. library an Ort, 80th. under
the instructorship of Kathleen Me•
Taaggart, supervisor nt Home Fnrn-
lehiues, Dept. of Agriculture. The
hour:: are froth 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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pie-;. e celled t&te
rti tat meeting
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of the , :ninJr
Tl,n•: tt.•to made and nom>ultetie,
t+n'nt4,d far a mastiuera,1: ,+arty to
i.- 't -,tvn Hall On nei. ', ice MC'
tuy, 011,1 girl., of the .^omoiuitilty.
Iu,r•, t" 14444 given for le -i1 e.rysttan.
es. A musical Program ir:a''urletl n
piano solo by Margaret Perris anti'
a piano duet by Leona and Dor3';o
„lei/Aston.
CONCERT
There will b;a a,Hallowe'en Concert in the'
Tcwn Hca!! _,2 31 . spc1?.s ,•ed by the
Brussels Lions Club.
There will be a pcarcode frons the Library
to tf':e Hall at 7.30 p. na, and all children are
asked to come.
Pro, -am will c(alnn' ncsl at 8 p. m.
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Come with the Crow(' to the
21st ANNUAL
Se k g
OPTY/e FrAoe
Memorial Arena — Seaforth
tstndird.. how
Bingo --- ous , avotirite Games
Dancing
Major Draw ;:'u P'•Vv Car br Tractor
Prizes for children In f,.oa,tumes
"The night la of the year in Seaforth"
Adults 35c
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Ch"ldren =n Coistume Free.
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