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The Brussels Post, 1950-11-8, Page 1
'OST PUBLISHING 1-IOUSE aliet>lfEe Pi Wednesday, November 8th, 1950 $1.50 per year e U2,C(Y U.., 1-28 oa, Tin Del. Monte Fruit Cocktail 53c 2 Tins Imported Millionnaires Sard :ales 55c 1 Ib. Tin Chase Sanborn Coffee 99c 2 Ib. Schniders crispy flake Shortening 55c 1 Giant S'ze Maple Leaf Soap Flakes • • 89c Let Us Not Forget Remembrance Day Nov. X.1th---Oar Store Will Be Closed All Day. 810.E • GROCETERAOpen All Day Every Wednesday 'lfil ,47 +j�t>�fi!_i1. P;4+': J•:-n,rti%7 id`der"7S . Ir l . 'r.,i 3ffi}���Y �•+ pp,�l E,r'' iFfni:m ?T:u�-aiL nd17 -- - 1WC�r DAY REMEMBEBA SATURDAY, NOV. 11th, 1950 The Brussels Branch of the Canadian Legion and business men of the Village of Brussels have requested the Council to declare this day a Holiday. The Council therefore requests that places of business ob- serve it as such and remain closed for the day. -• R. B. Cousins, Reeve. NANO TUNING — For satisfactory results have your piano expertly tuned or overhauled, Free estimates, Same'priority given in the country. 12 years experience. Name may be left at Max‘Oldfield's Hardware Store, Phone 68 Brussels. Ken, Hill, Turner. TENDERS WANTED Tenders for the contract of wir- ing the Morris Township Hall for hydro will signed up ue e eip. m,ved y tlae under - until 2November 6, 1950, Lowest or any tender not necess- arily accepted. Geo, C. Martin, Clerk. esareneawaseeeeemets The Gospel Meeting will be held Sunday, , In the Orange H111( on y Mr, Robert J. Hutchinson of Toronto, guest speaker. Everybody invited. Melville P ',arch Rev, A. J. Simpson, Cranbrook Moderator. 10 a. m. Sunday School and Bible Class 11 a. in. Morning Worship 7 p, m. Evening Service The United Church OF CANADA- Minister ANADAMinister Rev. Andrew Lane Morning Worship — 11 o'clock "God's Ideal" Church School— 12 o'clock Evening Praise — ?o'clock "The Cure for Anxiety" To Everyone a Welcome, Church of England 11 A Hymn a nd prayer brought. the 1 -: I11Peting to a close. Melville W. M. S. 'pile Women's Missionary Society of Melville Church met for their Nov- ember meeting in the school room or the church on Friday afternoon, MIFs Grams Stewart presided. The moet'ng opened with singing a hymn. Mrs, J. Work assisted in the devot- ional services by reading the scrip- ture lesson. Prayer by the president followed. A short review of the Sectional 'Meeting at Molesworth was given. Plans were made for the "1 am so thankful tea" to he bele the 1111111P of Mrs. H. B. Allen on Nov, 7th. The committee in charge of nrraneement. are - Miss Grace Ste -wart, Mrs. 3. S. Armstrong, and Mr,:. r. Matheson. Eight calls on sick members were repnrted. The roll ':ill was en ewered with a verse from the Psalms, The concluding study of the hook "Among the Kor- eans in Japan" had bPrn prepared Ire Mrs. Harvey Dennis and read by Mrs Gerald Gibson. A letter from R.ar, James Dirksnn of Formosa was read by the president. A Nominating committer for next year's officers was named, Mrs. J. Yuill, Mrs. J. S. Armstrong and Mrs. C. Matheeon. Parish of Bru8001S Rev. J. H. Kerr — Rector. '23rd Sunday After Trinity Nov. 12th, 1950 St. John's Church, Brussels - 11 a. m, Morning Prayer Sunday School St. David's Church, Henfryn-- 2 p. m. Sunday School 2.30 p. m. ravening Prayer St. George's Churoh, Walton -- 7.30 p. m. Holy Communion The United Church "Similes in the parables of Jeans", is the theme of a series of sermons in the United Church on Sunday mornings. The parable of "The Grnwing Seed" was nonsidrred 011 Nov, 5th, the sllhject being "The Vital Nature of the Kingdom." The anthem was. "Waiting on .Testis" with Laurie and Betty Oouains sing- ing elm duet part and the choir taking the chows. The evening sub• jest was, "in the Secret Place" based on the first verse of Psalm 91. He that r1we1leth in the secret place of the Most High sbail abide under the shadow of the Almighty." ' REGENT THEATRE See,f'r,rth. Ont, * * a Now Playing Thur. Fril Sat Nov 91011 "FRE MUNICIPAL NOTIOE I hereby give notloe that Nomination of a Reeve, Four Councillors, Throe Sohool Trustees and One Hydro Commissioner to serve the. Village of Brussels during the year 1951. will he held at Brussels Public Library Basement From 7 P. M. to 8 P. M. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1950 If demanded a Poll will be opened at the following places on MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1950 Polling Duh Division No. 1 in the Connell Chamber In titer Town Hall. ,Tncob W. Needier, Poll Clerk; Joseph Wilton, Demity Returning Oriirer. I',Iling Sub-ilivisimi No. 2 in the basement of the T nhlle Library: Benjamin 771111ard, P.,11 clerk; It, .T. Bowman, Deputy Returnin'r Officer, Polis to be opened from 9 A. M. t,. 5 P. M. G. R. Campbell, Returning Officer, MUNICIPAL NOTICE I hereby give notice that Nomination of a Reeve. Four Councillors and Two School Trustees to serve the Town- ship of Morris doing the year 1951. will be held at MORRIS TOWNSHIP HALL From 1 P. M. to 2 P. M. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 24, 1950 If demanded a Poll v'fll he opened at the following places on MONDAY.DE'IEMPER 4, 1950 Polling S.il)dlti<•inn No. 1 at School Armee S. S No. 1; D. R. 0. Miller Richmond: P. C. lark Nesbitt. Polling Sob rlivistml No. 2 at School TTc•usr S S. 9; 0. R. 0. JosephBewiry; P C Frank Rel], Polling Soli ii isien No. 2, at Rrhool TTcnsr. S. R 5! D. R.0. George Michie; P. C. Harry (loll. Pollhtg Snh-clivixinn No. 4 at. Morris Twp. Hall; D rt. O. Chester Rin- tmtl: P. C Clarence Vuilh Palling till d , isi'U Nit 11 at School Hnuse S. S, 7: D. R, 0. Win. Elston; P C. T1(1111$ Smith. Polling Sub -division No. a at Sehnol- TTonse F. S. 10; D. R. 0. James Johnston; P. C. Ross Turvey. Polls to be opened from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. George Martin, Returning Officer. MUNICIPAL NOTICE I hereby give notice that Nomination of a Reeve; Deputy Reeve: Three Councillors and Three School Trust- ees to serve the Township of Grey during the year 1951. will be held at TOWNSHIP HALL, ETHEL From 1 P. M. to 2 P. M. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27. 1950 If demanded a Poll will be opened et the following places on MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1950 Polling Sithelivieinn Nn. 1 at Oehnnl Huns. S. S. No, 4. Pelting Snh-division No. 2 at Srhnnl Hn115P S. S. Na. 1. Polling Snh-'llvisinu No, 3 at School Hoose S. S. No. 2. Palling Sub -1'l t t ' •i nn \ N n. OA, at Community Hall Walton. Poliing Soh -division No, 4 at Cmmnunlitr Hall. 'Inner teff. Polling S ilh-division No, 5 at Township Office. Ethel, Pnilhtg Snh-Division No. 6_ at Cntnmlmlty Hail, Cranbrook, Polling Sub -division No. '1 at Src4uinl House S. Se No, 5. Polis'to be opened from 9,A. M. to 5 P. M. J. H. Fear, Returning Officer, OVERSEAS MAILING DATES FOR PARCELS AS FOLLOWS nutted Kingdom. Nov. 22. Europe. Nov. 14. in order to have delivery by Christ- mas. the above are deed line dates. ..A,PL S,bTHEATRE HEATRE LIS R'UWEL Wed. Thur. Basil Radford, 111- REMEMBRANCE DAY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11th, 1950 All former members of the Armed forces are Invited by the Brussele Branch of the Canadian Legion to attend the Remembrance Day Servlre and the Unveiling ,of War Memorial In memory of the boys from Brussels, Morris and Grey who gave their lives in the Second Wcrtd War on Saturday, November 11th. meet at the Legion Rooms at1nm, Service in Brussels Presbyterian Church at 2.30 p. m. Rev. A. Nhnmo will he the guest speaker. Following this service the Veterans will parade to the Cenotaph where the unveiling of the Memorial ceremony will take place. The public Is cordially invited to attend these services. L. C. Workman, President. LECTURE ON PIANO PLAYING COMING Students of plane playing, and their ) n ds. n1.:1y. h:'- in mind the free lecture by Mr. Boris Beriin. of the t'w'i1ing staff of the Toronto Con aerratery of Moble, on the even- ing or Nor. 20th in the basement I 1111• P111)1 1: Library. The Voice Of Temperance — Hurry T.awl r gave this rrond test- imony 'Nn ]pan can be cnrresefnl and drink". When i started en the stage eomehndy Raid "Well it's a creat life for dissipation ami drink- ing." "71011" I said "if fh.1e 's any �nun5s to beharl Hirt -mat being sober r' and steady T will 'r it ,nil i try.*a vow that T woitlld not tnnrh, taste or haeillc ;sirens;(bleier,of tiny ries- rripttin." Harry T. 'ler tram his way to snr- erse and then he realized that there was even more nP''rl for him to he hemmer-,sobehemmer-,he wan looked upon as an example. — Advt, BORN BLAKE — At Dr. Myer's Nursing Houle on Friday, Ort. 27. to Mr. and Mag. Gordon 7. Blake, a gift of a daughter. Rose Mary, * a * BORN BERNARD—At Dr, Myer's Nursing Home. to Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Ber- nard. Seafnrth, on Novmher 1st, a son. * * * WORK • Pita] 1 Mis. Nlbv. 8-9 Joan Greenwood in "TIGHT LITTLE ISLAND" Fri. Sat. • E FOR ALL" starring ' Dan Dailey in Robert Cummings Ann Blyth "TICKET TO TOMAHAWK". .Highly entertaining romantic cam- ' edy. Sec what happens when a chem- ; Technicolor 1st concocts a substance that can Sat. Mat. 2:00, Eve• 7:30 p. ret. turn water into gasoline. * * , Nov. 10-11 Anne Baxter Mon. Tues. Wed Nov, 13.14-15 Greer Carson Walter Pidgeon "MOTHER DIDN'T TELL ME" 1ha starring Dorothy McGuire William Lundigan ; "BLOSSOMS IN THE DUST" A very delightful 'comedy that tells, how a young wife quite naively die- Technicolor (Re-release) covers she an't have her doctor and I TUESDAY PHOTO NITE an uninterrupted personal life at the I OFFER $1.30.00 same time. I * * * f Mon. Attendance Card Ni$1t&. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Nov. 16.17.18 , "AMBUSH" Robert Taylor John Hodiak WED, THUR. FRI. SAT. A spectacular Western adventure by I NOV. 15-16-17-18 Luke Short which blends romance and action into a thrilling tale of the , Bob Nope Lucille Ball frontier. * * * In "FANCY PANTS Technicolor IRM(" q CCM!NG -- t10'�k �; IM A� "pR4NCE OF FOXES" B — in \V nORNghnnt General Hos- en Mon.. Ort. 10th. to Mr. and Graham Work, R. R. 'n Brns- sels, a son. Graham Kenneth. NOTICE will all the members of the Ladies' 1 than, L cion e la g '' v n the Ca 1 il, n t ]ill'asn meet at the Presbyterian ChuI'rh on November llth at 2,15 in order to attend the Armistice Services both at the Church and at tete Cenotaph, PLAY AND -DANCE on IThursday, Novetnger 16th (instead of Nov. 17) In Brussels Town Hall 1 at 8 P. M. Play entitled "ABIGAIL GOES HAYWIRE" Presented by Belgrave Young People Presentation of Trays for Brussels Fall Fair Competition Draw will be made for 10 Lucky Prizes Dance after Play Admission 50c -- Admits one to Play, Dance and Draw Children 25c but not eligible for draw Sponsored by East Huron Agricultural Society. (Proceeds to aid in Painting, the Crystal Palace) SPECIAL LOW RAIL FARES TO YA L ARRICI11.°113 `'•I{AI INTER lc 11R TORONTO NOV. 14-22 FARE ANIS ONE-HALF FOR THE ROUND TRIP Good going—November lath to November 22nd Inclusive. Return—Leave Toronto notlater than midnight, November 23rd. Ante Injormalon from any agent. CANAIbiA4•iIIAtid! wirh :tlr" 19,41s.e,. pate 11 .',11. and 1. Ili, Itarr1s,. Will III -11 ltutlli ilulal 11 li 11,41. 1,,:,11 14 1 :a lo g n oval •.1, id! ler E.arle La a 1 e. eon FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE 11'-•- .lark Wheeler r ,open •d her iome to the Friendship Ctr•l'' for rhr11' Nn'.o, la:. r 11744:. 1 , -side"t Mrs, Is Martin, Hameln_ the meeting •u I 1 :, :,7111 1' a F "i j'lin'd Ill d, ''i,nll t•v1 After the pre. nt51011 of reportMrs. 0 ('i sine 1,41,1,n-41 1 ]ravel} ,rile .^.r r mean', l by 711',, ii Tye,inan nn the planet M "reek Lowry 1.4 In prayer and li1r' busine..s period followed dur- 'nr al'u11 Mre. Ttermau Mrs .T. Bryan:, 111441 7111„ A. Ca a,liff were. I.']r i 'n anputot the 1 Wil elate 1 efiirrt:' Mery _rood reports of the `. ri nal Mr ting held in Wrox 4 t • pati, t et c 111' pT, h'. M1'1,;. P1--,17, Ind lie:, 1L9rr. '11, a,e:'fi,te' '^:7th '1 hyfnu a0ul tht, ,.1,11 11 rte 1 - i;-1 1x111 i , . 1: -I 119111',:•: t,h.ch Slrs. 11. w. R11n4 ,lu•ntnn:tratrcl the Art ,i 14',7 1^ `1.11,11 trhielt : very 111 u•h P..1 101;114 and appreciated ,'1:4 0d by the n 1,-.b- • and then gtt Sts. A de- ileir•n= Hindi n,t: .,-reed by the c'i111imittee in charge. 11,17' group meet the first We41P0day of garb month and w.. 1001110 like to hove you join tic any time, 8tiu: r,r ,Toe Krldp left on Wednesday after- noon for England. We hope Joe has a Pleasant voyage across. * * * Mr. Thigh R"bl of Detrnit, visited Mrs, Jae. Ballantyne on Tuesday. R * * Mr. and Mas. Jae, A. Halliday of Wine'hntm and Mr. and Mrs. F•cl. Higgins were guests at a Sunday din- ner with Mr. and Mrs..11vie TIi'i '•nn celebrating the fnrnter's birthday. * * * Week -end visitors at the home of Wm. 7Tnsrs Kerr Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ilees and r'hildren Izetta and John. :4' T.nnBln ars, 7114 an0 Mrs. E. !lean of :thee Craig ,1',11 11re. T. Daniel of Forest. * * * Mrs. Archie Ballantyne and Mrs , W. Cameron London spent Monday with Mr- .Tas. Dallantyne. * 4 I Mr, and sirs. Jas. 1. Halliday of Wingli: iii were week et1:1 visitor's with Mr, and Mrs, Ed. Higgins.- * e lir, Alex M, Pox, formerly of Brussels and Mrs. Vox now of Bur- 1 f,,,'41 r,•.lphrat,0 their 71tb wadding anniversary on Tues.. Nov, 7th at Prier Arthur House. Toronto, * * 4 Mrs. Peter c Mi'1"weu of Blnevale is visiting with her sister Mrs. NM- -ant Cardiff lir. Cardiff has not been well and his many friends hope he will he soon he not and around e'sain. 9 i 1 751: :175 141,, .04 14 tot 1, I'! 1 ,• rn,I .1 ,1, !e'er- '' 11 .1t.:, 1111 !.7(':: It. f' Tllr1-tvn:1,1 ,ttic,attn„. "ii -a 1,,,- 00a ! +'11 11,11to.r of M 1111 11,'-• - • f 1. al I , co,e- t:', bride t' Mr. Kenneth Andrew ' '' li I' ' t 1 1.11 11r, Annu”; •,.i t 14' , 1 c I ' rt Thr ,1_i , 5.lt• lad ander an ::Ind 'r•• 'nevi. , - :% , , t ! - , 'n 411•1l'- 191: 1 v11- it}th r -',' i „:10t,":11 til' 1 t. t, 'c1111 l i'- vola'. •ar "I ^ int '1rr-v llr,r 1 '1 .111 11,th r,rr11 1 red 1, illy lM ...fit' r htf. cit 010-, r d , ': I - I i11`'71 91It1"' a flnnr•le ug'h moon of pun A•r bin" •f', 1 ^- l 1 1 r .1 1 ::11o4r: i , I ,1 ; I til' 1,1 IIL neon, and U 'd , rt1,n,11 0.at1 'Tim -:141'17 !mite .:Is nlneml I t l? . P t.r• le .e,':•- II 971,1 ',Jr:. The 711",111 21t} t 'e • 1,11,1; ..a= 0 4,-11 and 1,nr1 t A 1,.. t 1, 1,1 '11 the lto.lii ,.1 'h 1,11:1 parents the table be - I a ole t ''white •i i' !lea, iter y 1 I 1 7 ' r i Tb,- ,,„,. ', hrj,le'a 11,e.lt !eer es 271,1 to .ernnm'o ,,.1: n i,•1' C,n:. - ,, ap: tit n_ I 'h- . '1' - 1, :roll Snaffle. "'hp 11„1,• Sbiri:-v Rent!, )'. Ts - :Mr,. Diet; 11ark: and A"1111;111, (71:4..1-°7 tr 1 ley lr 1 ''d d Smalld,m 11111 lT, Terrance Dundas. F:'r tb"'r wedding trip t" northern t,nint: tit' firi de n•n10 a grey saber. di•,+• , -,r 'v 1i will • arrP:snt•irs. I'pon rl.L' 'p1-n1171'1aPM-couple will re- >id0 en the groom's farm nn the 1th of Morris. jHt�i.Jf, 1 s Cnri JfICIL 141•'abor 1171, 1250 .•III fl -•.'117 r 111"Mutt- 1, i I 1111:011 41 tof Rrns- li -h1 on the above date. '1 in 11 lr M 11..v• n•wr.•ting 1 11:1 topr:.:'1 "n 1.410f100 02 .:54, IV' •1 ')y 't. W_ Tt1e f4+11,,?•:11 T- 'ro,nd ' 75'14,o' ,rt r ,l ler 11- A 1''•= est. rood 111,11 A. T1 (lafelor, 1•+1 u 5lr? rir, 0"14iiln cr. W. T1. Willis darhan„ r: A 'fierier -la relief earsve. Fire Dept. 717 1 Smith ravel r Frans. for bounty 1 11' ITti^ rte r':,n t r ,f 7040:14 11)0100110 hospitalization 10.60 1'1-1 1' 0,,Pti an!! H<rtheril.rt,:•: legal "s ng Pnsitn. ,tem. pnatage 1071 'ram la an yc,r,t n rf 10 25 •RyLaw No ,, 19711 War: read a •'�1 l , , 1 missed :,i 11 1::(2`71-1, e,f R •^,r•nnrtt. •our? •,1 -•7Ma 1112: '11,155 for nomination meeting P. 1111 election 1111:-:, 11atl,, carried. 1 by 1! t h rtnialy, rwarq ha 11 11 ,1. -,« 41„!i v.'e , oore"1 of 8100,0/1 10 the local 11 1- .- "7l111'11I T ^•inn --- r Tr' i;'1''1.,.f1 C.,rried, , ,1 tie x Br-n:^:rtt. by A. 1leTax_: rt. that John 4.1 da T,- !!!`",1 "Lr,t ,f i^11.40 hi, s ,Toe Ar the property 1lnr1 and !t hr ing used as ::•'rte 7Tntlnn carried. Th 1 i s:tie •s of the. meeting eeting being n o 11, t.'t Connell adjeerned 00 mot- ion of R. W. Kennedy. seconded by R. A. Bennett, 1+ 30.0(1 48119 a r 1 f) only 1.00 f1 2i 91'4 2 !'.47 3.39 la el 21 14,4 54.65 0.00 4.00 4 rr MAP E? YOU USE TURF "STAYS PW i4 Young or r Irl millions know ;bat 'blue coat' makes a i, 1 rT a'na:'in r,'nii, he t f r 'oldc„t d�-� a u r 1 I'hc ,,t,,.,,a h, -:.t tiles' s more healthful to Slvcm 1-1741111 4ori' Y for 'blue mat,' Order nevi'. ENJOY AUTOMATIC NEAT CONT00 I and save :money, root I! 'blue coal' 'r1'7Ir TASTFR guts 111:! 1 $ I bills? Free home demonstration. �'_' • � Come in or phone today M. C. OLDEXELD Phone 118 Brussels 1 NEVER NEED MY SHAWL (VOW— WE NAVE 11CI.1 STEADS', NEALTNFUL 14E1T igifas ETHEL•. The 0ermld meeting of the Instit- ute S^wing Course W11 0, 1514 at nnr lender's home, Mrs. Gen. Pearson nn Wednesday evening. ort. 1st at 3 p. in. The roll roll by each girl sne- ''esthtg a name for the club. The minutes of our first meet'ng were edent,d and the business was dis- missed. is- ri,:ed. Tt was decided that we name our club, "Happy - Sltitehers" It was moved by M, Rowes, secdnd- ed by Doris Bateman that each per sou take a turn at taking treats. Our leaders informed ns as to what Ms 110',104 for our record books. We were shown how to take our own nleneurements for our skirts, we - Ails and junipers. Lastly we were instructed on how to make a bound' button hole. There were 13 girls pres- ent. The roll tall for the next meet- ing will he to show a piece of wool and dhow its Neave. 1l'h'st meeting of the Institute Sew- ing Conroe, "On working with wool” was held at the home of Mrs, Geo. Pearson on Oct. 25th at 8 p.m. Elect. eel for office were: President Jean Steins Vice -Pres. Anne Pesten Srcretery Grace Lamont &set. -Ser, Dona AIexander Trees Joanne Swift Press Reporter Jean Rook Other members are Eileen Steles, Jean 0011, Jean Fraser, Doris Bate. man, Peggy Coltman, Vivian Clarke, June Cathera, Marilyn Bowes, with Mrs, Geo. Pearson and Mrs. P. Step- henson as leaders. Mrs, Roy Hodgaoo and young son Robert of Lucan, spent a few days Trains s eR f8 goaerf Own y©u ,a The unseen figure of Death 1419 e3 b,.:. ;tie the motorist who raves a train to a. level eross•ug. The way may molt clear, and there may seem to h4' 11 split second in which to avert. calamity. Unfortunately for many of the 140 who were killed and the 549 who were injured In 443 railway crossing' aceidentl in Canada in the 12 -mouth period ended 7nne 101 11 last, the train was ,loving faster than they judged , or they were closer to the point or inlpaot than they imagined and they paid a Higher price for their impatience. The aid role of STOP, LOOK and LISTEN applies with more force than ever today when more automobiles and trucks are on the road. Make sore you have a clear path over the crossing; obey the sign placed there for your protection. It's better to be delayed a minute than to be killed or maimed.