The Brussels Post, 1950-11-22, Page 1TH
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2 large Lux and 1 Free Knitting Book 71c
1 lb. Tin Chase Sanborn Coffee • • • • 99c
2 lbs. Shorteiniitig, 55c
Maple Leaf Coftzige Rolls whole or half 69c
1 Pt, Tin Areo-Wax. No Rubbing Wax 33c
2 lb. Pkg.' V+elvetta Cheese 99c
Just .Arrived -New Crop Dates, Figs, Wal-
nuts, Almonds, •,.aisins large acrd• small,
Peed Cheeries, Glazed Fruits, etc. See our
Display and Serve Yourself to our Fresh
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CRE l , I CROCETER!A
We Close at 10 P. M. Saturday Nites
" AZAAR"
In Brussels Public Library on
SATURDAY, DEC. 2nd at 2.30 p. m.
Sale cf Horne -made Baking, Aprons, Fancy
Goods, Home-made Candy, Fruit and Veg-
tables, Miscellaneous Counter, Second-
hand Clothing:, Touch and Take Counter,
florne-nwhe Fruit Cake (ked and plain).
'Orders €.rhes , .Phone 16-6 Sec. Mrs.
J. Spear.
Al ¢te rnoon Tea Served,
(v. „p"s,,Tedicyl5►aile,tar..W,.I.
DONATIONSom' TO BRUSSELS l Melville Church Services
Rev, Ma, pilcSween of Melfort,
Sask., was guest speaker both morn-
ing and evening at Melville Church,
when two excellent gospel s ermens
were very ablydeliivered, and an an-
them by the choir and a solo by Miss
Mary Lou McFarlane in the evening.
Mr. McSwren, also congratulated the
choir on their good singing,
LEGION MEMORIAL
Teurthor donations to Brussels
Brandt of the Canadian Legion to
the War Memorial Fund.
Morris •Townshi:p Council
Brussels Town Connell
Grey T'Wl). Council
Majestic Women's Institute
' Noble Gerry
John Schnocic
BAKING, SALE AND TEA
Is Ethel United Church on
SATURDAY, NOV. 25th
At 3 P. M.
few.(?'id+ Y*ailaicss �(• .(4Lm
'rla4
Melville Church
Rev. A. J. Simpson, Cranbrook
Moderator.
10 a. In. Sunday School and
Bible Class
Rev. Wm. Fulton of
Donegal, Ireland.
A candidate
11 a. m. Morning Warship
7 p. m. Evening Service
The United Church
OF CANADA
Minister Rev. Andrew Lane
Morning Worship 11 o'clock
"Our Lord's Parables"
Church School — 12 o'clock
Evening Praise — 7o'alook
Y. P. U. in charge, Young
People's Choir. Mr. Harvey
Sparking President, Y. P, T.J.
Huron Presbytery speaker.
A Welcome To AIL
Church of England
Parish of Brussels
Rev. J. H. Kerr — Rector.
25th Sunday After Trinity
Nov, 26th, 1950,
•t John's Church, Brussels—
11 a. m, Morning Prayer
Sandal School
St. David's °heroh, Henfryn-
2 p• m. Sunday School
2.80 p. m. Evening Prayer
St. George's Church, Walton --
7.80 0• m• Evening Prayer
NOTICE
Court of Revision os the assess-
ment roll' of the Township of Grey
will be held on Dec, 16th at 10 a. m.
at the Township Office, Ethel, Taxes
for 1.951 will be levied on 1049
assessment,
3, H, Fear, Cleric.
RUSS
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Wednesday, November 22nd, 1950
The Gospel Meeting will be held
In the Orange Hall on Sunday,
Wr. Nei.l Locale of Go•derich,
will be the guest speaker.
Everybody invited.
DANCE
In Brussels Town Hail on
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24th
Lucky Door Prize — 161b. Turkey
Jackie Henderson and
His 7-plece Band.
Admission 50c
Proceeds In ald of
Bfusseis Flood:Lights,
MUNICIPAL NOTICE
I hereby give notice that Nomination
of a Reeve, vs Four
Councillors, tors Three
School 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 Sub -Division No. 1 In the
Council Chamber in the Town Hall,
Jacob W. Flesher, Pnll'Clerk; Joseph
Wilton, Deputy Returning Officer.
Polling Sub -Division No. 2 in the
basement of the Public LIbrarY;
Tlenjamin Whittard, Poll Clerk; R. J.
Bowman, Deputy Returning Officer,
Polis to be opened from
9 A. M, to 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 during the year 1951.
will he held at
MORRIS TOWNSHIP HALL
From 1 P. M. to 2 P. M.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1950
If demanded a Poll will he opened
at the following places on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1950
Polling Subdivision No, 1 at School
House S. 5, No. 1; D. R. 0. Miller
Richmond; P. C. Jack Nesbitt.
Polling Sub -division No. 2 at School
House F, S. 9; D. R. 0. Tcseph
Bewley; P. C. Frank Bell.
Polling Snh.divisinn Nn. 3 at School
House S S. 5; D. R. 0. George
Michie; P. C. Harry Golt,
Polling Snb-dtviel'tf No. 4 at Morris
Twp. Hall; D. R. 0. Chester Rio -
foul; P C Clarence Yuiil.
Potting sub division Na 5 at School
House S. S. ; D. R. 0. Wm. Elston;
P. C. Ross Smith.
Pulling Sub -division No, 6 at School
House S, S, 19; D. R. 0. James
Johnston; P. C. -Ross Turvey.
Polls to be opened from
9A. M.to5P. M.
Genree Martin, Returning Officer.
;BRUSSELS POULTRYMAN WINS
FIRST PLACE AGAIN
r•ngtr t • •atnlst.Uon;t to Mr, li. S. Wa
r•
.
wick of the Warwick Poultry Farm,
His standing for production among
all Rhode Island Red breeds In
R 0. P. was first for all Canaria a
gin this year. This is the second
year in a row that this honor has
been won by Mr. Warwick. In the
last five years his standing has been
7 first, 1 second and 1 third.
William J. Peacock
William James Peacock died at
the home of his son, William .1. Pea-
cock, Jr., on Tuesday, Nov, 14th, after
being In poor health for many years.
Tie was the youngest son of the
late Gorge Peacock and Eleanor
$1.50 per year - $2.00 U.
HONORED BY ST. JOHN'S
OHURCH 9HOIR
Thursday everting. Nev. 1ear11
after r h•4r• practice, choir members
;nude a pr, -coat lull to Vernet herr.
.an of Itev. anal Mrs. Kett. Vernet
Imo Is ell a valuable tar-inber ,ii the
,heir for several 1110111 11'4. 'He will
he leaving its in the near faint'•. for
•, i-osltloll In the 1'. 4. A. and his
cit• cry smile will be missed by bit:
many friends. hiss Betty Carter read
an address of a.ppreclation and
('liffnrd Morrow pr,°sentee Vernet
with a three piece pen and penr.il ..,et..
\tenet thanked the choir very nicely
even though he was token by sur-
mise. Lunch and a social half
1..UCKY SHOT
Some 1.. t' ,I hrcm.
luck daring +hier
t.
Huw'ich '1'nwnn.iip,
w r10 5)91011 from
Nov. Mr. Harold
made a ft4'4110310
got Iwo deer with
baht 1 •�r,le:•irtl
hunt for deer in
where the seastaa
the la to Wit f
Ja.ckldn of Grey.
'shot in that be -
m sheat., :1 im 1'
and doe. Others in the gang were,
Richard, I (art, Ken -nd. I. 1'r•
,Tarklin, also :fames W'ara'lrk.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
At Melville Charon, At 4.1,, 4(13 inn -
flay evening. r Saored Concert +,l
nr.^,in rod. choral nmsie will he given
by the organist and choir. .lir T,. D.
ham r1' ¥ 1 an enjoyibl ewrninr 'ft,nml+-un wE11 ldaiy the• intr,.durtinr:
Tho .1 , Y. P. A. tires, nt -rl t (1 , to th, 311 ri Art r:f T.nhr n• cin (ii' ,. .
r -"""t. Vern'+t Kerr, with a nerl and the Triumphal March j•,,,,,•
nylon brash set at their reenter meet.the Ovr•rhrro li'lrt. Te11. Th,' ,.', .
•
Owens Peecor.]t, pioneers of Mor a,, m; lk,ndvv, No'- 0th• :•ill =in • TTa,tdel's rnree, aril -Po:•-
rie township. and Aird an the form r•, Gloria frena the Twelfth Ma..-
nn
et -,
nn which he was, horn 74 Tears ago. The 1rte,, r' 1l t, mi rune 7. r r, -
He succeeded his father on the ^',.'hs tAt, jdt. S.
and Or :••n llac•D.-itald 'ted 111o6i;
farm, which is now owned by his son. The nom. cit
\h's H. B.311«ri was,1;51, ,nshi.
Forty-five years ago Mr. Peacock attractive: with brnnz,- and yell>w
married Sarah lane Jnrhnstnn, chrysantin mums on Friday' after-
daughter 2f the late Mr. and Mrs. noon when she Was hostess for the
il'iiliaan Tames Johnston 5111 1101"19 :111111 •,7nt-451 t4tnk401 tea of the
Two weeks ago they relrhrnted their I P'm11,11 a Missionary Society ot• 1i 1- , T t e rah f the Pros.. le
' T --d'a.
wedding anniversary with relatives. rill. Presbyterian Church. Dorn e t t ,l' .. 11th t :-.1•;
and friends. Mr. and airs. Peacock the •,fternrnu a large gathering en- ,. i tit. in 3T1SWay cote
retired
tt-
retired to Blucvale, wh"'re they
(-APT) ray '1"1 -TANKS
lived for 1111e years, returning' re-
cently to the farm home. 'Phero are
two sols. William 3, Prnceek, Ir
fii'et line of Mortis. and Cdenree,
Ottawa: and fi.e, areedeb lrlren.
.also s11rl•ir11 area brother and a '
sister. John. Pnt e ni,1 Mon., and
lar•; f+en".ge Thon''n Rlarteale
'The funeralc.ervire was hell in
*hr rndte,l (,t,nrc1( Rlnevale on
Thnre.lev "fterreen and ,,vas targetV
-'t-aired. Relatives and friends
mer- nre'ent from Toronto. Lista_
Rel (lnrrie. T.ambeth, P,elgrhve,'
i yr,d a ;hart musical p1 a.,rsm. eon (, 1 •'i- the er r ti,c1 1,41,1
Prising a vocal solo by Mrs. (a 1 'IIi1,141_ ,,. 4114. War lI 7411ria1 47•
0o1111as of Br-1010re. piano . ,:lea's. 11"ITT ed rnFnvmy oI 11,a rug a fr.- .-
ions by Mrs. W. C. h:rr Pre el '.Int 111,1 G1 1' wit oar
sarin by Mrs R. Aredia. let 1 choir 11rc, it: ihr 5,4111 IVm•'rl W:.1
Arm trnn ET reads letter from P: C. I. heloma.
Edward P t__. who is in chats President.
of Preebvt' •Yi m tri sirnt week In
T1,41,11 OW Inn in h to ti •
scribed hi. work and *ha e : 11.11tirnl=
,,,,4151'• which their work ds accen19'-
fished.
On behalf of the s,nri^ty, the are'l-
dent. Miss Grace Stewart presented
life memherehM in the Warier'.
Myth. Wiroharn. Whiterlutreh. Ot- Missionary Society to M . (:,-•',11 '
fawn, and other Ontario centres. Gibeen, who Is the president of
Pallbearers were Lee Rr^rliem•irlge. the Tittle Stars, Miasma Peril.
MUNICIPAL NOTICE Pnhert McLennan. Campbell Rob- The enmmittee assistine the
I hereby give notice that Nomination ' ertsnn, end David 3nhne-cm. Si -e I hostess to serve tea in -bided lira,
of a Reeve; Deputy Reeve; Three a"1111eW,0 were flower-heorers. 1.1e+'. C. Davis. firs. R. T11nn,s"i, er,'='
Councillors and Three School Trust- R A. Prank was assisted in the C. Raeker. Iles. T. 4. Arinstr^ng end
hes to serve the Township of Grey
during the year 1951. service by Rev. S. 7. Brideeft,. of i Mrs. C. Matheson, Mrs. W, W.
will be held at•T.nmleth. f m•merly a minister here. ! Smith prepnced a vote of thanks to
TOWNSHIP HALL, ETHEL Tile ebnir'sang several 1lvmn' ni+)4 Mrs. Allen and her nnmmittee for
From 1 P. M. to 2 P. M. nese r 1111th 91110 11 solo, "Nn 'Night , their hospitality
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27. 1950r -,
ST. JOHN'S GUILD AND W. A,
A Joint meeting of the Guild and
W. A. was held In the S. S, room of
I St. John's Church on Tuesday, Nov
at CAMPAIGN I 14th. :for the devotional and
THe 1971) Campaign for Sale of business sessions of both groups,
at 1 Christmas Seals will open on the I Mrs- its+v, Kerr introduced the
27th of Nove111fier, arrangements 1 special speaker for the afternoon,
have been made With O-KNX Radio 1 firs, 11, Smith of Rodney, treasurer
Station for Special broai[cast8 as ( of the W. A, of Huron Diocese, 'The
November 28, at 12.50 D. m. — F, I follows. gave us a very interesting and ex -
planetary talk and answered guest-
Fingland, N.C. —'Chairman Of the ions put forth by the different mem,
Huron County TuberoitdosTs Assoc.' bens. Rev. Herr closed the 'Meeting
With prayer for missionaries, and for
the church and its 'workers,
Tea was served by Mrs. H. Bryan,
:tars. B. Mitrheil, Mrs. Ren Whittard
nd lir s, (i. Davis.
If demanded a Poll will be opened Tilere.
at the following places on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1950
Polling Sub -division No. 1 at t
School House S. S, No. 4,
Polling Sub -division No. 2 at CHRISTMAS SEAL
School House S, S. No. 1.
Polling Sttb-division No. 3
School House S. S, No. 2.
Palling Sub -division No, SA,
Community Hall, Walton,
Polling Sub -division No, 4
Community Hall, Monorieff.
Polling S ub-division No, 6
Township Office, Ethel.
Polling Sub -Division No, 6
Community Hall, 'Oraubrook,
Polling Rub -division No. 7
School Houte 5, S, No. E.
Potts to he. bpened from
9 A. M. to 5 P. M.
3, H, Fear, Returning Officer:
REGENT THEATRE
Seaforth, Ont.
Now Playing
Thurs. Fri. Sat. , Nov. 23.24.25
in Clnecofor
"COUNTY FAIR"
with
Florence Bates Rory Calhoun
JaneNigh
The trills and laughs of a thousand
fairgrounds packed Into one Great,
Happy Hlt, What wonderful place
for a marvelous time with e
glorious girl j
m e *
Mon, Tues. Wed. Nov. 27-28-29
"OLIVER TWIST"
with
John H. Davies and Robert Newton
As successor to "Great Expeotat•
Ions" by the J. Arthur Rank Studios
this beat loved works by Charles
Dickens will be appreciated by all.
r
* ,re
Thurs. Fri. Sat,' Nov. 30, Dec. 1.2
"GOOD-BYE MR. CHIPS"
with
Robert Donat end Greer Gerson
at
at
at
at
iation,
November 30, at 11 a. m. — Doug-
las Sweet of Exeter (who was a pat -
,11 lent in Reck MemorfaI SattitOriuln)
tt .3� ' will he interviewed by 17'304 Margaret
!i-Y.�+ A k ILB9~ Rrophey. l -
> 5e Dr
• ' I Decermher 5th, at 12. p• m• — ' The United Church
L 58 ®.&rr J 1 Officer of Health.
R, M. Aldus, Huron County Medical hiss Sybil Conrtaca of Clinton, re-
Vr tanned Missionary 44010 Japan was
4 BIG DAYS 4 BIG DAYS
WED. THUR. FRI. SAT.
NOV. 22-23-24-25
BING CROSBY
In
"RIDING HIGH"
Bing at His Best Grand
Entertainment ior'the Famfly.
Sat. Mat. 2:00. Eve. 7:30 p. Oa.
Mon. Tues. Nov. 27-28
June Haver Mark Stevens
io
r'OH,'YOU BEAUTIFUL DOLL"
Technicolor
TUESDAY PHOTO NITE
OFFER $150.00
Mon. Attendance Card 7tliglet.
4 BIG DAYS 4 BIG DAYS
WED. THUR,, FRI. SAT.
NOV. 29-30, DEC. 1-2
Spencer Tracy. Joan Bennett,
Elizabeth Taylor in
"FATHER OF THE BRIDE"
NOTE— Owing to the Santa Claus
.,..Parade et 2.00 P. M. The Saturday
Matinee will start at 3.15 p. m.
IrOV(10,."r"en,r6Of Maier
December 12th, at 12,50 p. m. — : guest speaker in the United Church
Dr. W. A. Re.Ocrntt, past President I on Sunday. Nov, 19th, the occasion
of the 'Miran County Tuberculosis of the AutumnThank Offering of the
Aasnelation. Auxiliary of the Women's Missionary
Because there will ant he sirffirient'I S.oeIety. In a graphic manner she
Christ -
seals to send everyone, if yon i pictured the fidelity of ,the Christ-
sho11c7 not receive yours throng) Ian Church in Japan under the strain
the malls, will you kindly inn?art I of war and the exceptional op -
arranging the distribution of these ,
your nearest Lions Club, who are I, portnn4ty of the present, day for
Chorristian Advance in npfl.n, 'lots
Seals ognitt this year o• heave 7011r mning anthem was, "Let the Song
eo0trlbutton with your Rank anal a I Go 'Round the Berth', by T. B. Hen-
snpply will be furnished to you. , bert, The minister's evening theme
The Httron County Tuberculosis I was, "Forget Not A11 His Benefits."
Association oontributea much to your 1
THE SEWING CLASS
The Wee Woolly Workers met at
{ the home of Mrs. Davis, 9.th ooncesa:
ion, (Trey on Saturday' afternoon,
1 Nov. 18th. The meeting was open -
community health, In the first ten
months of 1959. it paid for the ex-
amination at chest conics of 600
persons, ' (loderiein Wingham, Sea -
forth plus new clinics at Clinton and
Exeter. make a total of five centres
for the Comty alt snliported out
of the Christmas Sent Fonds. Heron
411101,1(1 also he nrnnrl that a grant
from their Aas0ria.tinn Is hiding In
the constrnntlln of the now Omni -
hie Pavilion at Reck Memorial
4nnitnriutn London. Tn 1950, ep•
nrnximatoly. hventy residents were
ander caro in this lnstitntion and
many more received services from
their modern oft -patient department.
-ed by singing the "institute Ode,"
with .TOan Wilson. presiding at the
plane. Mary Agnes Higgins read
the minutes of the last meeting and
called the roll. TOleveltmembers
answered by the name of one wool
materiai and its weave. Mrs, Wilson
gave Instruction on; plain weave,
basket weave and twill weave. Mrs.
Davie and Mrs. Wilson showed how
to use a pattern in making a skirt:.
WO learned to weave the ninth weave
-
an 1040 of wool, Next meeting
will he at the home of Mrs. C. Wilson.
CHRISTMAS CONCERT j Delirious oatmeal rankles ,were err•
3'. S. No. 1, Grey 11•rrd for ihneh.
Thursday Evening, Dec. 21st, 1950 i
,nn
O.,4i 91. .1-u FAIR PRIZE
WINNERS GIVEN AWARDS •
> t+ s t:at Wuu by exhibitors at
rte
v . 111 Fair were
Ltifo Iltri
atan en1r:rtainment 11.
Brussels Town hull on Thureda7
night, ' Gordon Knicghtreceived tlto
trophy for the best collection of
vegetables and facto produce; An -
dr -w Turnbull r,ee-:11 'd the trophy
tor tit, best baby beef animal' Mrs.
Vi'o'l'; Hempel r.- -Pit eel the trophy
for the most prizes won in domestics'
arc and e: enter; n work. The pre-
„-ntatim''; niad,, by Mr, 3l
ii'It .ter. 1 t ':t i t*t •.f the East
Drew , .i:,r• truncal ;s+rrlety.
The pro 1 im r.rr ong•,ti by Mr:
ler tart f' .,, Weoenherg,
1_-,"'nitm':ri retarY, feat-
17rell a May. "A Cines Hay-
lrirr ' by the T`r " .rare Young
F'.••pl•'-
Cobto dranit :roup Dams',
enjoyed. with George Vv'es-
ceitherct Wes-
either4141 finer toaster. Tames
un •4' n•,s .na1.•n:an ser the:
Rota Myers. daughter of Dr. all
lar r. AA liver:. drew the t147,-
;4. 1., raffle in aid of the agr'L-
ts. rands. Prise win-
, r Were 3.411.'" 7Trltnnslfl. 83,00°
'!l t rtvn, 9744; James Riley,
ee .{ 0101a C1:+r'14, snort shirt:
r
w•• ,,,.r' McNair. cap and 4aneer;
ri W .744 1.1:0 m r r`ie. Mrs.
• e „'<. '.Ttrhaei. n^, ,n toeltings
1,:ort1n1t TTo.,vr•r.;:off ,e nerenlatort
✓ m41 11rtt to l;i r l:.tna•,s rake;
„.. (;•,nree Th.. ,r, 1;71511,41 of
nnples.
•••AZAD HAT'S
wa bw7x tnc s
It's the biggest contract I ever went after,
so I lost no time in getting over to my
bank manager.
"George," I said, "I'll need some help to
handle a job this size."
We went over,the whole thing, discussed
how much I would need. When I landed
the contract he gave me a line of credit
and I was able to go right ahead. Now
the school's as good as built.
th it
r.1 It is an everyday part of !rotwl
local bank manager's job to
provide short-term (.edit—
so that payrolls can be met,,
material bought, goods produced.
and marketed.
SP'O.FelSORFL BY YOUR BA "'K •
EFSk�i IJAG:i'.s.
. np, X 111.. ,rniter 'x41.,;a 4 1+Y .a'p •rer..4., 'Ltlr