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1 lb. Wieners • •
lb. Pkg. Bacon • . • • •
1 lb. Morning Cheer Coffee,
Freshly Ground
lb. Pkg. Layer Figs • : •
4 Cakes Woodburys Soap
1 Doz. Westons Buns
Open All Day Every. Wednesday
Oysters York fast frozen Fish
Raspberries, Strawberries, Peaches,
Cherries and Blueberries
Wednesday, November 29th, 1950
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"BAZAAR"
In Brussels Public Library on
SATURDAY, DEC. 2nd at 2.30 p. m.
Sale of Home-made Baking, Aprons, Fancy
Goods, Horne -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. I.)
NOTICE
Court of Revision on the assess-
ment roll of the Township of Grey
will be held on Dec. 15th at 10 a. m.
at the Township Office, P1the1, Taxes
for 1951 will be levied on 1949
assessment.
J. H. Fear,, Clerk.
The Gospel Meeting will be held
In the Orange Hall on Sunday,
Guest Speaker will be Fred Munnings
of Goderich.
Everybody invited.
Melville Church
I Rev. A. J. Simpson, Cranbrook
Moderator.
10 a. m. Sunday School and
Bible Class
Rev, D. MacDonald,
of Tilsonburg
11. a. m. Morning Worship
No Evening Service,
The United Church
OF CANADA
Minister Rev. Andrew Lano
Morning Worship 11 o'clock
"The Kingdom as Treasure"
Adminstratdon of The
Sacrament of Baptlem.
Church Sohool — 12 o'clock
Fr/ening Praise — lo'clook
The Advent Spirit A
Christmas Hymns
Come all and worship. Christ
our King during this Advent
Season,
Church of England
Parish of Brussels
Rev. J. H. Kerr — Rector.
let Sunday in. Advent
Dec, 8rd, 1950
St. John's Church, Brussels—.
11 a. m. Holy Communion
Sunday Sohoel
St. David's Church, Henfryn
2 p. m. Sunday School
2,80 p, m. Hely Communion
St. George's Church, Walton --
7.80 p, n1, Holy Communion
The Presbyterian Church In
Canada presents
SECOND CHANCE
An Outstanding Dramatic Religious
Film — Story by Faith Baldwin
Produced by
The Prr:testant Film Commission
A story of modern people
living on the fringe
of the Christian fellowship
SECOND CHANCE
challenges you
to ask these questions
and to seek the answer
See
SECOND CHANCE
Melville Church, Brussels on
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 6th
at 8 p. m.
Silver Collection
REGENT THEATRE
Seaforth, Ont.
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Now Playing
Thurs. Fri. Sat. Nov. 30, Dec. 1-2
"GOOD-BYE MR. CHIPS"
with
Robert Donat and Greer Gerson
We are bringing back one of the'
most cherished Academy Award Pic-
tures ever made. We, believe you
will agree "It Is a picture to. re-
member." •
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Mon. Tues• Wed, Dec. 4.5.6
"FOR THE LOVE OF MARY"
with
Edmond O'Brien Deanna Durbin
Don Taylor
As a hello girl on the Chief Execut-
tive's Switchboard. Miss Durbin's
task Is to keep cranks, pests and
nuisance from being connected with.
the Chief. Forthy romance, youthful
gayety, and pleasant music — It's
made to, the audience's taste.
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Next Thurs. Frl. Sat. Deo. 7.8.9
Technicolor
"COMANCHE' TERRITORY"
with
Maureen O'Hara MacDonald Carey
Jim Bowie who wrote Western His-
tory with a flashing blade of a knife.
and set the bad lands aflame with his
exploits, the stirring saga of a rugged
frontiers man.
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COMING —
',THE SECRET GARDEN',
with
fiergaleArAteptgalig0 Margaret O'Sullivan Dean Stockwell
ALL OFFICES IN MORRIS TWP.
EY ACCLAMATION
3lutris Township Nominations were
held ,.n Friday afternoon, Nov. 2411,
in Morris Township Hall.
Mr. Hobert Shurii•red was appoint.
err chairman of the sleeting.
Treasurer, Nelson Iliggins gave
his report and went over the finan-
elal statement,
Road Superintendent, roman McArter
gave his .report and answered any
question in regard to roads.
Reeve Harvey Johnston gave a re.
port no the Manity IVork. The Health
Committee had had a busy year.
All the schonis had been visited and
between 4 and 5000 inoeulation1 had
been given. The County Assessor
heti given a very favorable report and
there were Very few appeals through -
nut the Cotnty. The County equal-
ization asrsam ant 1s rinwn. The :
other lnetnbere of the Library Com-
mittee baslcies Mr. Johnston are Mr. ,
Calhl:nith of Winghnm nee lir. Thos
Pryee of heeler. lir. Gelhrnith will
br renem d by Mr. W T. Crnlrk.
shank. Huron County takrs the
lead in library work in thr whnln of
°nterin Thr Cou14v his 110(1 a»ares
Red acids for rafnrestrtlnn. T1,"
retrietrntlnn na for i c (ircdrrirh le
being r"n ndrllyd bat is net finished
yet County Tromp Inas had some
repairs and is filled to ronerity ex -
cent that there, mi_ht hp room far
nor more man. • Tha ("minty rate in
very ant to hr higher first year ow.
his to thr rising create.
Chas. R. Coultas — Counr.illor gave
an account of seine of the township
womk. He felt that the school board
should make use of the Huron
County Library cervine and also the
filets w11h•h are available through
tee National Film Board,
Sim Alenek — Councillor spoke 011
the road work. Some culverts have
Fess remairarl and some road sides
hays been cleaned.
Wm. Peacork — Cminoillor report-
ed that the Warblr Fly Cempaisn
had been a S11CCPas, Hp also spoke
on fire proteetinn. Morriss has enter-
ed into an arrppment with 'Brussels
and Blyth for fire protection and
have entered into agreement with
Wirnaham and neighboring municlle
aflties to purchase a new fire truck
and Pguipment,-
'Bailie Parrott — 0oineillnr, re.
ported that 14,900 yards of gravel
was put on the roads this year and
there ere two sOnek piles of 300 yards
P5111 for repairing roads' in the
spring. The con1itacte for sn;OW
ploughing have been Iet for this year,
Ralph Shaw. secretary_tre.as111'81' of
the srh001 arra w1nt oVer the 'fail•
anrial statement for the school era'a,
Robert McMurray, chafrilien of the
sehnnl hoard spo&e on t110 5ietilee3,
50111P of the pdettereo wane Weil Worth
sepias but very few attended. many
•+f t11 ' showlcege.
Bernard ''Thomas, school trustee
reported that there was just one
,school left to wire for hydro.
Kelt. Taylor 'told why they coudn't
have the• County library and he gave
the mimic teacher a great deal of.
melee fur her excellent work.
Harvey McCntcheon reported that
the school hoard is trying to do the
best they Dan.
Torrance Dundas suggested that
some day we have some one come
around to give manual training and
honsehnirl science 111 our schools and
he also thought that the library
would be a gond thing.
Harvey Johnston spoke again and
explained some things including
county aesasement,
Thos. Hendereno, repre.sentative on
Wingham High Menu] Board, gave
a good report of the work carried on
Last year out of 214 papers tried 218
were successful,
Merlvfn Rieh:mond, representative
on Clinton High'SOhonl hoard gave a
financial statement of that district.
Cneil Wheeler, former Reeve; Jas.
Michie, former Councillor and Silas
Tohneton former Councillor of Grey
toevnshdp were rolled on. for a few
words.
Meeting closed with the singing of
the National Anthem,
RP.tye — .Harvey .Tnhnston,
CnitneiTlnrs — (atlas. Copltes
Beth Aleock
'Berne Parrett
Wm. Pewee
School Trustees ---
'Robert 'McMurray
Bernard Thnm:a,s.
All returned by acelamation,
BRUSSELS MUNICIPAL OFFICERS,
RETURNED BY ACCLAMATION
Second Nomination Meeting Required
For School Trustees
il!.,r,will be ana,t.11er nomination
fur two truelees for the Bruaael•s
helinol hoard on Friday, December
sth,at7p,m,
The second nomination is neces-
sitated by the fact that only one
nominee, Gerald Gibson, allowied
his name to stand,
The reeve and' councillors returned
by acclamation,
Reeve — R. B. Cousins,
Councillors — A. McTaggart, R. B.
Bennett, Wm. Spear and R. W. Ken-
nedy,
The only other nomination for
enunelllor wap H. Stretton, who
failed to qualify.
Hydro — Jack 'McDonald, Acct.
School Boarri far 1951 — D. A. Bann.
Dr. C. A. Myers: Hartley Fierher.
and Gerald Gideon. (2 more to be
elerted),
()there nominates for srhnol Ilnartl
were (1100. Bcie hlin, Walter Willlan-
eon. W. F. Todd..TA.s, S. Arin+trnnt..
\'i (1. Crush. and M. C. ()Wired.
Thee" failed to nnaltfv and another
nomination is to ho hell nn Friday.
nee eel to eeminet1 thr 2 rnnnirerl
1+•n of ens,
The nomination meeting nn Friday
night was a quiet informative meet-
ing when town and minty affairs
were discussed. Robert Rnwman
was appointed chairman,
Reeve R. B. Cousins, reviewed
Huron Oriente affairs. (sneering in
1t» ••rmarlts the finishrl sec„rfneing
of the road between Rreesele rad
reaforth. see digressed et length hhe
Counter Hems which poplin -Mee he le
m +,+her. and told of the treanrnd-
rnstv tnnrraerd rest or ndminish•at-
ten Tn dieopasinq ehtla •nn'. 'fuel•
secs 1tnr1t h^ sail thot the ,n"trnn
+rest stated that ne:mental ttpairrt is
lnrapl.v rP1nrinsih1e for the number
rP rli it arm, An(1Pr C"11Prvisinn. 190
mritit.npn 11.1) 011. rlirprt rrsnnnelhlity
rf the County lin'• noosing, make of
thr expel 1rnt 'vm4,- eP the Tiraith
Boit. '111ipi1• elm is not to rmre hitt
n.'s,-Pnt din"iep. Be wppn 4000 and
Nunn rltildrrn Bove aleph innrntate91
in Fills empty. Rrforp.titirn and
reunify lSgualitzation were also ment-
ioned by Mr. Cousins. HP brought
to the attention of the andiea2e the
Fart flint the Tlrnssels mill ratp 1110
PIP All rerhlrerl from 50 to 55 mills.
Councillors W. G. Spear in his
speech discussed the repairs to the
Town Hall and felt that e rest root
was badly needed here, R, B, Bennett,
told of the finalities and weigh Beales.
A. \TeTaggaa•t, spoke on the irant,
-works and fire department affairs. R.
W. Kennedy explained the improve-
ments to roads 0001 slgrlvalks,
W. G. LeaclT, 'eliaii'n`tan of the
school board, spnke on school fin-
ances end gave an excellent report.
Walter Williamson, M. C. Oldfield:
C1iff. Rnsrhlin, J. S. Armstrong and
Jack Mellonald thanked their nomin-
at.nrs, inbrief remarks.
D. he. MaoTavish, Brussels member
of the Winglllsm School Ares, gave
so enlightening account of the affairs
of that hoard. Stating that they had
no intentions of hnilding anew high
school at Win.gham.
Harvey Johnston. reeve of Morris
township spoke briefly.
W. R. Little, hydro commissioner,
said that Brussels was fortunate in
having the heavy lines installed
when they 010 as Dost of wire and
material had increased 15% since
then.
Bev. A, Lane made a few short
remarks,
T, W. lecltmier led the singing of
the Net.innal Anthem to close the
meeting.
ELECTION IN GREY TWP.
TO BE HELD ON DEC. lith
,iuhu 3icNabl>, reeve of Croy Town
,lite this term will be opposed at the
mete on Dec, 11th by Clifford Row -
Three sellout tl•i1 t"1,3 are to be
,tl, eted Dec. 11 from four nomhteee,
They are Wm. Smith, Watson Brown,
Biair Molutnalt and John Connolly.
'file 0011 1111110r and Deputy Reeve
were all returned by acelamation.
GREY TOWNSHIP
NOMINATION MEETING
For Reeve
,iuhn. McNabb, ' Stanley Machan,
C'lif'ford Rowland.
Deputy Reeve
Nee. MacDonald, Kenneth Mc-
Fnrlane, Percy Ward.
Councillors
Perry Ward, Kenneth McFarlane,
R'nt. E. Rishnp, ,Toon lleheeler.
School Trustees
David Hardie, Wm. Smith. Watson
Tirown, Blair McIntosh. John Cnn-
nnlly.
John Pearson was chosen rhatrman
of the Nominating meeting held in
Ethel Twp. Hall on Monday after.
11000.
John McNabb first addressed the
meeting. and when asked about the
\cw*Court House at Goderich he did
ran rxprrt it would materialize. but
the Registrar 0ffiee was in need of
repairs which would by at -engird to
5000.
In the matter of refnrestration 1Tr.
McNabb believed it would have been
a better plan to help the present
owner to reforestrate than to have
the County buy the land and turn
the. property over to the Province.
There was considerable discuesion
about the Grants. Municipal and
Provincial, to the building of the
Cranhrnok Community Centre,
The Maitland River scheme of
drainage is the largest ever attempt-
ed in the Township of Grey and he
believed it could he done by day
labor for half the cost of a rontrart
job.
Ma. McNabb read some coo
munication.e regarding the adjust -
'Pent of the Brussels, Morris and
Grey Telephone Rates and claimed
there was no authority for the
present rate. As it had never been
approved by the Ontario Municipal
Board.
Clifford Rowland discussed the
matter . of Township roads and
bridges. Grant Cra.nbrook Hall and
Reel Cross money, Appeal of +ilosere
ship assessment Enid why O:'sd 'the
assessor not paid.
Sten sIechan asked about certain
drains in which ne is Tntereste'd, 'Why
had all the ditch and all tlie escavitt-
ion been put on his property'?
Geo. MacDonald a1e11n'ed that »re-
viote rates of taxation had born too
low and this year the Twp. Rats was
9 mill. and it was expected would
wipe nut at least part of the drtirit.
Thor. Tris' nn bridges built this year.
Tn the matter of assessment the
rnnneil bed reverted' to 1949 roll for
taxation wornness, He dearribed
the work of Thr County Theelth TTnie
in r(alllininc Climes, Pairy.Sanitetinn
Tontine Repining Or. IlTp screed
that Clip 2/nil-lona River Sclieme was
" 101.5” nrolert hat should be done
°rrnrdtng to the Mumrlial Drnina•ge
Art withmrt oily Trost rliffirltlty.
snarl ("minty Resole and e-nlainee
as to Tnwnrthtn Rood Snnt,
Kemnpth MrFa,rian:ry eynlainee the
ntethnrt of the pm'ehas., of the lot for
the Cranhrooit Hall and the Metter
of Red (rose funds was ddscueeed.
Twp. Rate had been raised to 9 mills
anal it was expected this would wipe
off at least Part. of the drf1e1t,
Council had purohneod 100 rha.lrsfar
use in the Township Ff.11.
MUNICIPAL NOTICE
I hereby give notice that Nomination Percy Well explained the matter ,
of Two Publlo 'School Trustees to of setting the Township Rate and I•
serve the Village of Brussels during took tip the matter of rebate of pre -
the year 1951. vlous taxes.
Wm. In. Bishop
NOTICE CJ far: 'QL THEATRE.
T RE.
Th, 1 tit->«ris i'"st Office will re j� I S "1+ O t % !Lt L
,ht open r n all day each 14 edunsdac
during 111e mouth of December.
1u,1 again an appeal goes out to 4 BIG DAYS 4 131G DAYS
all mailers to mail Early and tip WED. THUR. FRI. SAT.
letters and cards iu bundles with the
stamp In the upper right hand cor-
ner in order to assist the pont office
staff to expidite your mail.
1.0. V. Kerney, Postmaster.
CARD OF THANKS
.firs. 1•:. 11'Cauley and family wish
to ',recess their heartfelt ,thanks for
the many acts of kindness, messages
of sympathy and beautiful floral
taken., received from friends a111
relativr-s in the sudden loss of her
her Husband, Father and Grand -
fol htir.
CARD OF THANKS
I will to thank f:hos who remem-
bered me while in the hospital with
,•aids, flonwers, good wishes, boxes
rt0 teaties and to those who came to
eee me. which helped to pass the time
sway, d again say thanks a lot.
Mrs. Mervyn 2rcCauley.
NO17. 29.30, DEC. 1-2
Spencer Tracy. Joan Bennett,
Elizabeth Taylor in
"FATHER OF THE BRIDE"
NOTE— Owing to the Santa Claus
..Parade at 2,00 P. M. The Saturday
Matinee will start at 3.15 p. m.
Sat. Eve. at 7.30 P. M.
Mon. Tues.
Joel McCrea
in
"STARS IN MY CROWN"
TUESDAY FOTO-NITE
OFFER $160.00
Mon, Attendance Cart I igel E,
b DAYS COMINC 4 DAYS
WED. THUR. FRI. SAT.
DEC. 6-7-8-9
Betty Hutton Howard Keel
in
"ANNIE GET YOUR GUN"
Technicolor
One of the ALL TIME GREAT
Musical Achievements.
Dec. 4-5
Ellen Dsew
`4'1J 'A'Sk3
To the Electors of Grey Township
I am again a candidate for the .Reeve -
ship of the Township of Grey. • If elected in
1951 1 will carry on as I have in the past.
Thanking you for past fervors. Wishing you
the compliments of the season.
Respectfully yours
John McNabb
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PICTURE SHOW
In Ethel Township Hall
TUESDAY, DEC. 12th at 8 p. m,
Free Balloons for the Children
Free — Everyone Welcome
E. RICHARDS & SON
Firestone — White Avery Dealer
Reliance^�yG�as / My
AtAlligiVMAiM,
Brussels Lions Club Boys and Girls
BAND CONCERT
In the Town Hall on
Wednesday Evening, December 13th
at 8 p. m.
Novelty and Vocal Numbers
Good Program
. Admission :
Adults 50 ets
will ba held et
Brussels Pc,bIlo Library Basement the week done.
From 7 P. M, 8 St hM1 950 Several school trntees 'addressed
FRIDAY. DECEMBER 8t, 1
If demanded a Poll will be opened the meeting exnleinine the problems
et the following places an as they were presented.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 18th, 1950
Polling Sub -Division Nn, 1 in the CHRISTMAS CONCERT
Conteh Climber in the Town Hall. Melville Choroh "Ow/ Scheel
Jacob W, Fischer, Poll Clerk; Joseph •
Wilton, Deputy Returning 0ffioer, Monday, Deo. 18th
Polling SubeDivision No, 2 in the
basement of the Public Library; CHRISTMAS CONCERT
Benjamin Whittard, Poll Clerk; R. J,Brussels United Church
Bowman,o Deputy Returning °Mse,
Polls to be opened from Sundae School
9 A. M. to 5 P. SC'
Friday, Dec. 22ndat 8 p Ili.
G. R. Oampbeil, Returning Officer,
geve a review of
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Children 25 cts.
t sseis
To facilitate snow removal, No Parking,
on the Sreets of this Municipality will
be allowed between the hours of
2 a. m. and 8 a. m.
This order will be strictly enforced in
accordance with the Highway
Traffic Act, Sec. 40, Sub -Section 7.