The Brussels Post, 1950-11-15, Page 1i-'oST PUBLISHING HOUSE
Wednesday, November 15th, 1950
$1.50 per year - $2.00 U, S. A..
6 Tins Tom. Soup
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5 Tins Carnation Milk Talks
6 Cakes Maple Toilet Soap
6 Tins Brunswick Sardines
6 Boxes Red Matches
6 Choc. Bars Any Kind
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65c
85c
43c
58c
45c
30c
Tak ng Orders for Christmas Cakes. See
Our Cakes. We have them in just the size
you want.
ICREtrCROCETERIA
Stares Close 10 P. M. Saturday Night
Open All Day Every Wednesday
.. I P•YSt'!+ 1 :1E'".i,'.. §C •"a.'M1,.,, Y.,I r.
Reception Dance
for Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald in
Walton Community Hall on
FRIDAY, NOV. 17th
Music by Wilbee's Orchestra
Lunch Counter in the hall.
Everybody Welcome
"BAZAAR"
In Brussels Publi+; Library on
SATURDAY, DEC. 2nd at 2.30 p. m.
Sale of Home-made Baking, Aprons, Fancy
Goods, Home-made Candy, Fruit and Veg-
tables, Miscellaneous Counter, Second-
hand Clothing,, Touch and Take Counter,
Home -make Fruit Cake (iced and plain).
Orders gladly taken, Phone 16-6 Sec. Mrs.
J. Speir.
Afternoon Tea Served.
(Sponsored by Majestic W. 1.)
CHRISTMAS CONCERT
S. S. No. 1, Grey
Thursday Evening, Dec. 21st, 1950
Melville Church
Rev. A. J. Simpsgn, Cranbrook
Moderator.
•
1.0 a. m. Sunday School and
Bible Class
Rev. A. S, MacSween
, of Melfomt, Sask.
A candidate
11 a. m. Morning Worship
7 p. m. Evening Service
The United Church
OF CANADA
Minister Rev. Andrew Lane
Morning Worship -- 11 o'clock
Miss Sybil Courtice returned
Missionary from Japan,
Church ,School — 12 o'clock
Evening Praise — 7o'clook
"Fortfet Not .All
His Benefits.”
To Everyone a Welcome.
Church of England
Parish of Brussels
Rev. J. H. Kerr — Rector.
24th Studley After Trinity
November 19th, 1950,
$t. John's Church, Brussels-.
11 a. m. Morning Prayer
Sunday School
St. David's Church, Henfryn—
2 p. m. Sunda, School
2.30 P. m. Evening Prayer
1lt: Oeorge'e Church, Walton
7.80 P. m. livening Prayer
OVERSEAS MAILING DATES
FOR PARCELS AS FOLLOWS
United Kingdom, Nov. 22.
Europe, Nov, 14,
In order to have delivery by Christ-
mas, the above are dead line dates.
The Gospel Meeting will be held
In the Orange Hall on Sunday,
Mr. Robert J. Hutchinson of
Toronto, guest speaker.
Everybody invited:
D A N C E
In Brussels Town Hall on
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24th
Lucky Door Prize — 151b. Turkey
Jackie Henderson and
His 7 -piece Band.
Admission 50c
Proceeds in aid of
Brussels Flood -Lights,
samowanivoivoi
REGENT THEATRE
Seaforth, Ont.
Now Playlni
Thurs. Fri. Sat. Nov. 16.17-18
"AMBUSH"
with
-Robert Taylor John Hodiak
A spectacular Western adventure by
Luke Short which blends romance
and artlon into a thrilling tale of the
frontier.
• * *
Mon. Tues. Wed Nov. 29.21.22
"PRINCE OF FOXES"
with
Tyronne Power Orson Weeles
Blood -stirring adventure Ina swash•
buskli'ng panorama of mortal corn -
bat --A picture packed with magnif-
icent spectacle,
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Thurs. Fri. Sat, Nov. 28.24-25
Ir Clneoolor
"COUNTY PAIR"
with
Florence Bates Rory Calhoun
Jane Nigh
'The trills and laughs of a thousand
fairgrounds packed Into one Great,
Happy, Hit. What wonderful place
for a marvelous time with a
glorious girl 1
* a *
COMING —
"OLIVER TWlsr"
ANNOUNCEMENT —
on S,utday r-venitlg Nov. •pith ,111
Melville Presbyterian Church, at
5.15 p. m„ a Sacred Concert of Organ
and choral music will be given by
the orgauist and choir. There will
also be solos. Further particulars
next week,
MUNICIPAL NOTICE
I hereby give notice that Nomination
of a Reeve, Four Councillors, Three
School Trustees and One Hydro
Commissioner to serve the Village
of Brussels' daring 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
atg places the followin un
MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1950
Polling Snb-Division No, 1 in the
Connril Chamber In the Town Hall.
,Jacob W. Fierher, Poll Clerk; Joseph
,o\\91tm1, Deputy Returning Officer.
Polling Suh•Dirisinn No. 2 in the
basement of the, Pnhlic Library;
Benjamin Whittard, Poll Clerk; R. J.
Bowman, Deputy Returning Officer,
Polls to be opened from
9 A. M. t,. 5 P. M.
G, R. Campbell Returning Officer,
• MUNICIPAL NOTICE
hereby give notice that Nomination
of a Reeve, Four Councillors and Two
School Trustees to serve the Town-
ship of Morris during 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 will be opened
at the following places on
MONDAY. DECEMBER 4, 1950
Polling Sub -division No, 1 at School
House S, S. No. 1; D. R. 0. Miller
Richmond: P. C. Jack Nesbitt,
Polling Soh -division No. 2 at School
House S. S. 9; D. R. C. •Toaeph
Bewley; P, C. Frank Bell.
Polling Snb.divieion No. 8 at School
House S. S. 5; D. R. 0, George
Michie; P. C. ITarry Goll.
Polling Sob -division No. 4 at Morris
Twp. Hell; D. R. 0. Chester Rin-
toul; P. C. Clarence Yu111,
Polling sub -division No. 5 at School
House S. S. 7; D. R. 0. Wm. Elston;
P. C. Ross Smith,
Polling Sub -division No, 6 at School
House S. 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. )0I. to S P. TML
MONDAY, NOV;EMBE,R R�7+ 1950
If demanded a Po1I will be opened
at the following ;gages en
MONDAY. DECEMBER' 11, 1950
Polling Sub-divisSon No. -x ad
School House S. S. No, 8,
P0011189,
SO•divlsion, n, B 61
School Hesse $ S. $o. „
Polling Sub-'dSvieTOlt No. B at
School House S. S. No. 3.
Poliing Sub -division No. SA, art
Commun4ty Hall. Walton, •
Polling Sub -division No. 4 at
Community Hall, Moncrieff.
Polling 8 lib -division No, 5 at
Township Office, Ethel.
Polling Sub -Division No. 6 at
(Immunity Hall, Granbrook.
Polling Sub -division No. 7 at
School House S. S. No. 6.
Polls to be opened from
9A. M.to5P.M.
.7. H. Fear, Returning Officer.
CAPITOL THEATRE
LISTO'WEL
WED. THUR. FRI. SAT.
NOV. 15-16-17-18
Bob Hope Lucille Ball
in
"FANCY PANTS
Technicolor
Sat. Mat. 2:00. Eve. 7:30 p. m.
Mon. Tues.
Paul Douglas
Nov. 20-21
Jean Peters
is
"LOVE' THAT BRUTE
TUESDAY PHOTO NATE
OFFER $140.00
Mon. Attendance Card Night.
WED. THUR. FRI. SAT.
NOV. 22.23-24.25
BI'NG CROSBY
in
"RIDINGHIGH"
lieM:girPrMOTS4V WOW
MORRIS TWP, COUNCIL
Morris Township Connell .Heeling,
Nov. 0th; 1950.
The Council met in the 'I•uw,ship
Ball '111 the above da'Is with all the
members prPeeut, The Reeve pre -
Tie ie 111tu1;, : of the last regular
meeting and of the Sp"tial meeting
On Oct. 18 were read alai adopted on
motion of Sam Alcnc'k 'and Ilaillie
Parrott,
11,,.•l by chits Cont lies, seconded
by Sam Alcock that we use the last
revd Aaeessmrnf Ro11 as t,
rise
at flue asae".n)811t purposes faOfrOcthe
year 1951 owing to the fact that the
Ass*esor Had not completed This Roll
by the required time according to
the Asseasnlent Act. — Carried,
Moved h n . Pe rock seconded
y W t a
by Chas, epithet' that the Brussels
Legion be given a grant of 3100. to.
wards the memorial. — Carried.
e,l 1,v tints Alcock, se/minded
by C'has. coottee that the tender of
Ross Anderson to wire the Town. '
ship Hail for Hydro for the snln of
5110. plus fixtures be accepted, work
t• h, "''1111`,-(1 by Nov, 20111. —
Moved by Heinle Parrott, seconded
by Sam Aleocir that the road bilis
s nrP= attefl by the Roark Superin• 1
tendert he paid. — Carried.
Moved by Chas Con]tes, seconded
lir Wm. Praecek that a grantof
”111 hr, civet) to the Windham Arena
Carried.
Moved by Baillie Parrott, sermhded
by Sant Alcock that w, hire George
Radfot•:1 by the holo' to clean out 90
rocas of the Blyth Creek nu N1i lot 17,
Concession 8, — Carried.
Morel by elms Conites. seconded
bt' 1\'+u. Peacock that the following
enntraetc be Siren on triol until the
first Connell meeting in January,
1951: .Tim Alonrk he given tate con-
tract of blowing snow on the lith
concession and the side roads be-
tween 111e Gth and the 5th concess-
ions at 55.50 per hour and that Gen.
Michie he given the contract of
blowing snow on Keating's side
road and 2?_ utiles on the west end
01 1be fo"rth rnnrsssion at 54.80 per
hour. — Carried.
Moved by Clhas. Cottltes. seconded
by Mille Parrott that By.Law No, 10,
195n authorizing the Reeve to sign
on behalf of the Township.af Morris,
an agreement in regard to Fire Pro.
tertion with the Town of Wingham,
as read the first, second and third
tines be passed. — Carried.
Moved by Baillie Parrott, seconded
by Sam Alcock that the meeting ad-
!MeIt i0 thee$ 50-.I oti Dee, 18, at.
10 a. m. — narriedf,
The foliowTng a500i iat2 Were paid;
Hervey 7oTnston, select litters $4.00
Addison Fraser, select jurors 4.00
Geo. Maitin, select ~tiros 4,00
Comity of Hul'on, 1f8igetit tees 15.78.
Chas. Brewer, Fox Bounty 11,00-',
Geo. Cowen. Clerk's fees 8.00
Central Tile Brick Corporation
Govier Drain 401.28
Floyd Campbell, Govier Drain 27.00
Russel Kelly, Govier Drain 72.00
R. L, Beattie, Turvey Drain 915,00
Harry Adams, Turvey Drain 190.00
Doherty Bros, Turvey Drain 9.50
Fred McCutoheon, Turvey Drain 81.20
Wallace Agar, Turvey Drain 75,00
Ross Turvey, Turvey Drain 19.50
Earl Sellers, Turvey Drain 8.10
Prank Kdricby, McDonald Drain 900.00
Frank Kirtchy. Dalenre 011
King Drain
Relgrave Co-op. rent a
seeding machine 2,00
0. Elliott, grant '4o Brussels
Legion Memorial 100,00
Nelson Higgins, auclit 5,00
S. 11, Elliott, t•ellef account 12,68
A. Lockrridge, grant to
Wingbam Arena 250.00
George Radford, Mills. Drains 192.00
Abner Nethery. rent of dumping
30.00
genuaroll
Had .Sellers, rent of
duyping ground 21,60
Hervey C. Johnston, Reeve.
Geo, C. Martin, Clerlr,
50.00
THE SEWING CLASS
The Sewing Class was held at the
levee of 'ales, Davits, 9th con, of Grey,
on Sat.urclay. Nov. llth at 2.80 p. m,
The minutes of the last meeting
were read and approved, 14 members
responded to the roll call by des.
cribber their kind of wool matetrial.
Tt was deckled to name the class the
"Wee Woolly Workers" How to
make a hound button hole was
taught by Mrs. Davis, Afterwards
the hostess served delicious home.
made chocolates.
Majestic Women's Institute
The Nev, 011,er 11',.ltn>, of the
Mahe -die \\'uiji,ti's 1n,.tltute was
"Family Night." and the numbers
and their families enjoyed a pot-
luck .01 Inter on Friday evening, Nov.
111th In the Town Hall,
The supper was followed by a short
business meeting when plans were
Imide for the bazaar and a Min -Midge
side w'hdeh is to be held nn Saturday ,
afternoon In the Library. A eplendld
program was then presented. Mr. R.
Cousins entertained with pictures
after which prngres;lve euchre was
enjoyed by all.
LECTURER ON PIANO PLAYING
COMING —
on \i, ld^y ,• "111115• n"x1 at 4 p m
in Brussels Public Library basement
'Ali% Boris Perlin, on the teaching
staff of the Toronto ('1111 ocr, 1015' of
Marie, will give a frog laeture on
piano playing. and the beet methods
of studying the pian. The lecture is
entltdPO Piano Trrhn.qur and Es- ,
s-nti,11 Dally Ezerrise8. All
ehildrr n and young people; shulying
111e piano. with their patents, are
invited to attend thio lecture. The
leetnre ie wirier the auspices of the
Ontario Registered Mtisie T'aehors'
Aeenriation.
IVlc mor ci t Shafts(ince? '. c
L.
n R'<rn'ml1 rance Day 2-,6;%,:c
340 Visitors Join Local Veterans
In Honoring War Dead
* * *
Members of Brilssels Branch 21s of
the Canadian Legion wore iuinel by
:14,' vdhiting tet era u; l'i'mn 1a centre:.
of Zone 10 District 0., is a he-men•
bronco Day set"1'i,'F in Melville Pres.
byterian Church on Saturday after•
• noon. At tlh:• conclusion of the church
-r,rvico two new war mentortal
shaft,. flanking the 11111-1.9 molal•
nt' nt, inseribial with names of 2itt
n f P7 ue I•. morel; ':•,d far, y.
alt,,
gave tip it lives In the Second
\Enrld 1\ -alt Ivor, 11nveib,d.
James Newton McCauley
A resident of this locality 1'm'
several yaps in the person of
.Tames Newton Meenuley phased
'1wry on Monthly. Nov. 1111. in his
70th year, at the home of his son 1
1A rvyu 'McCauley. lith eon. of Morris
township. Death was due to n heart
The I:annackbnru Pipe B.tnd h•d
the long p'''•»"slon of Vefer.rne from
the Town iTa11 to the church whir'
tbev wore ioinrd by the ladles of th:•
Legion .auxiliary. Flt: Tient. Fitzirer••
olds with Zone Conhnvnnler Wilson.
'took the salute during the marr•11
Past,
1 hors," number of wreaths, tributes
of remembrance from various charc•h-
. ••-cis°;ire coal nrxanizatinns, wild
the Lo -•_-ion slnttdard.i, formed a rule
nrful group 3t the front of the church
A sheaf of bronze and yellow chrys-
aluthnmuns, was placed by Melville
Chnrrh. below their two memorial
tandeh. These flowers were inter
1lvid, i 11Ptwoen the three
mothers of the congregation
11Mv ailing in Rrttssels, who 'mat
sons in the Second World War. Thea, -
are Mrs. R. Wilson, Mrs, T. Speir and
attack, • Mrs, R. McLean.
Dorn in Blansbard township. be
was 'he sun of Janes and Snsannall Sava Sin Causes War
McCauley.Rev. Andrew Lane of the rnited
i
in 1502 he was married to 'Ranter, Church wa;c in charge of the err-
Pnllarrt of Grey Twp.. who survives vice. assisted by Rev. 7. H, Kerr of
him. Also surviving are two c'ens. St.. .Tobn's Anglican Church. Rev
Mervyn of Grey Twp., and Larne of ' Aiex Nimrnn of Rt. Andrew's Chnrrh.
8t. Mary's, and olle daughter Marion j Wln''rham. gave the address of the
(Mrs. Wm. Cardiff), of Stratford.1 afternaox taking as his subject.
Nine grandciblrkren, and three broth. "The Menage of the Monument,"
ere, Bert, of Raney. R. C.; Olivae, of j Sin. personal and national sin. was
Almecla, Sask,; and Ward of Yoi'icton, I the cause of allwars, hence, its
Sask.; also two sisters, ;Erol .lie's. j banishment would create an ideal
To. Seaton,of London; and (Gertrude) situation for peace. The second
Mrs. Tufts, of Ynrkton. Sark. Three I message was the spread of the gos-
sons predeceased' hits, two in infancy, eel nt Christ to all people and
sons
Lloyd ‘‘lin was acrtrient0hly 1 loyalty was the third message.
killed in 1920. Loyalty such as has been demon.
A private funeral service was held stated by all veterans but also
loyalty to ideals, fine living and
at the Walker Funeral Home, and a to Gad almighty.
Public s'ervdce at St. ToRn'e )141101441
Church, where lie Was a member. The choir of the church directed
The Rev, J. H, Herr officiated; mar- by L. D. Thompson contributed a
faI took place at the BruseeI'e Oem- memorial anthem, "Mourn Not for
etery, in the family plot. Tlios.e," by Captain C. P. Leahy.
Theme weee mtiny Weau'tlful florid R. a.
tolfefis. Wreaths, fainlSy; L. C. !i.T Imanediately following this ser -
and the neighbours) ,Spray, Mr. and Cenotaph. Here the two new
Mrs, Geo. Bone, and grandchildren; flag-cleaped monuments stood, one
Cut flowers; Mr, awl Mrs. Geo, on either side of the toiler 1914-18
Barnes; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lucas; monument, Wbile the words of
Mr, and Mrs. Geo, Lockley all ofdedication were pronounced bY
London.
e1• hearers: Sloyd Cardiff,
Floav
Keith Cardiff, Leonard Lamont and
Calvin Davidson.
:Pallbearers were: Messrs. Ed.
Henderson, Geo, Bone, C. Nicholson,
Fred Stephenson, Mark Cardiff and
Chas. Davidson.
Rev. A. Lane the Inci' 11141,, uere•
ninny was completed bj Fit ..Lieut.
-
Fitzg,-raid of Clittaon .lit ^chnuh
In a short address, F7hns D. Bell,
of Exeter, pat:io llod a eltallengte
1o f'.,u,tdiau:. L, b::.' I .,.,1, 111 11 ad-
ded bm'd, n o1' t.,xl!l,, for ex-
p.
xp. 1::; aalloa!rnt:= :,ml r„ I of a
^:311;1111:' artier wheel :114:• .i 11 ''(845.
pr„dneing a d*•mr,uraoy , '11115
etru;xrh tri ddsc•mtraer•
nations.
R'r,.atils were p1;"•o:d :,: 111,• foot
Y Tho r•,nr t , I ,va t1r
Pt 1n " „r Oi,lis ir, I c. O. T:••11;
Bro e1, B1,nb of tI1- !'a�wdian
tr. r t. I'U. h.:•nt. G -int •'1111, Lydiec'
insllt'Irr. Mrs, 3, Me Vil-
la?, of Brussels, 1:- B. 1•:,,,; -ins;
1ia1ri11P Church, 31: .7, Speir:
T'tlit/ I C'hnrele Mrs. A. Winne: St.
John': Anglican (Morel% M -a, 13.
Whittard: St. Amhrnvr CHnrch, Sfirs.
\. P.nsae.11: Knox Chnrib. eranbrnnk,
Mrs. S. McNair; Nene Ohnreh.
Ethel. 1Trs. 11. MeT, an; 5.0.0.F,
Russell Hall: St. John's A, P. and
:\. M. \4'illiam Turnbull; LO.L.,
Frank Cardiff; Linn: Clot, Rev.
Cl. Hazlewnnd: Mr?, .T. Baker and
arra. Edna Young ai-n placed their
wreaths,
The Lament. "Towers of the
Fared." was played by a piper of
the band while the standards were
lowered in salute. Two minutes
of silence was followed by RPVPIIIP
and Rev. A. T,ane pronnuncert the
l,Pnrdirt1On,
THP new ntonurnts are gray
granite with a single border or
Maple leaves done in darker
shade,. One monument carries the
following 140010e ; Peter Baker,
Nina Hastings, Arthur McLean,
Russell Rarn'ard, Lloyd Hood, Mon-
ty Brothers, Harold Hnether, Fred
Borchelt], Willis Meehan, Lyle
Evans. Ross Meehan,
Both monuments are . inscribed
"ln loving memory of the men of
Brussels, Morris and Grey."
The naniee nn the second One
are: Allan McKay, Lewis Russell,
Gordon Nichol, Jack Speir, Joseph
Nichnlson, Ross Whitta.rd. Roy
Pierce, Russell Wilson, Robert
?rest. Chester Wintle, Archie
Young.
NOTICE —
Would you like a portrait of your-
self or children, Absolutely Free?
The Ladies' Auxiliary to the Can. -
adtan Legion is making this possible
for you, by giving you a free
certificate. You are under no obligate
ion whatever.
Certificates may be procured from
any Auxiliary member.
Studio in the Auxiliary Room over
Legion on Nov 20th and 21st.
PLAY AND DANCE
on
Thursday, Novarnger 16th
(instead of Nov. 17)
In Brussels Town Hall
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 50e Admits one to
Play, Dance and Draw
Children 25e but not eligible for draw
Sponsored by East Huron
Agricultural Society.
(Proceeds to aid in Painting
the Crystal Palace)
INTRODUCING ... .
Evangelist
DR. LUTHER A. HORN
end Ex -Movie Aotor
GEORGE NORMAN
in the
Forester's Hall' ATWOOD, ONT.
SUN., NOV. 19 to DEC. 3, inclusive
Dr. Horn
is a well known old time Southern Evangelist, a student of the
Bible, and a great preacher.
George Norman
who until a few months ago was active in Hollywood circles, will
lead the musical program. He played first trumpet In Bob Crosby's
Band In Hollywood with the Andrew Sisters in Club Fifteen. He Is
a marvelous pianist and also sang the leading tenor solo part In the
production of the motion picture "OKLAHOMA."
, DONT MISS THIS UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY 1
Everyone Is Invited
SUNDAYS —11 a. m. and 8.15 p. m.
The Sunday Evening Service is timed so as not to Interfere with
other churches,
WEEK NIGHTS — TUESDAY through SATURDAY •-'• 8t00 p. m.
Sponsored by CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, ATWOOD, ONT.
Rev. 0. Howard Pace, Pastor.
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