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The Brussels Post, 1950-12-13, Page 1POST PUBLISHING HOUSE SANTA CLAUS I$ COMING TO jyg�'t' a�Je1�'r>'" ' BRUSSELS ON SATURDAY, DEC, 16 f ! Santa Gnus to Ping to paY I3rtls- L Wednesday, December 13th, 1950 $11.50 per year " $2.00 U. S. 4116, 2— 14 oz, Tins Niblets Mexicorn 40c 2 lb. Swift's Swiftning • 69c 1 lb. Tin Coffee — Packed by Nabob 90c 1b. Pkg. Breakfast Bacon 33c 1 1,13. of Satin & Cut Rock Asst. Candy 35c 1 Santa Claus Glass of P -Nut -Butter • • 29c 20 oz. Tin Libby's Diced Beets • • • 15c RPS CROCETERJA 4 Doz. New Crop Oranges , , , . , , 99c S CHRISTMAS' DANCE In the Town gall on Monday, Dec. 18th, at 10 p. rn. Music by Don Robertson & the Ranch Boys Lucky Door Prize Lunch Counter Admission 55•Oc Sponsored by the Ladies' Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion. NOTICE CHRISTMAS CONCERT At S. S,No, 1 Grey on Court of Revision on the assess- ment roll 00 the Township of Grey will be held on Dec. 15th at 10 a. m. at the Township Office, Ethel, 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, Nell Lowe of Goderl0h, will be the guest speaker. Everybody invited. CHRISTMAS PARTY Brussels United Church Sunday School Friday, Deo, 22nd at 8 p m. Melville Church Rev. A. J. Simpson, Cranbrook Moderator. 10 a. m. Sunday School and Bible Class Robert Bissett, student of Knox College, 11 a. m. Morning Worship Christmas Music No Evening Service. The United Church OF CANADA Minister Rev. Andrew Lane Morning Worship — 11 o'clock "The Namme Wonderful" Church School — 12 o'clock Evening Praise — 7o'alook "In the Fulness of Time." Come and Worehip, Church of England Parish of Brussels Rsv. J. H. Korr — Rader* 3rd Sunday in Advent December 17th, 196.0., $t. John's Church, Brussels - 11 a. m. Morning Prayer Sunday School St. David's Church, Henfryn— 2 p. m. Sunday School 2.80 p. m. Evening Prayer at. Oeorpe'e Churoh, Walton -+ 7,80 p. m, Avening Prayer. THURSDAY EVE„ DEC 21st • sell e pre-Chrietmas visit to tueet all the kiddies of the district. He will be here en Saturday, and this Year 11 is bringing with hire sone of your favourite story book characters, There will be Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Mother Hubbard and Mickey and Minnie Mouse, and a clown who win make yott laugh. There will be many intereetiwg things to see. Santa will have something else too: Ho will have his Christ- mas pack just crammed with candies to give to the children who come to see hint, Children be sure to tell your parents to bring you to Brussels this Saturday so you won't miss the fun, The Flruseele Lions Club Boys and Girls Band will lead the parade which will siert at 2 o'clock, Don't he late for you won't want to miss one - bit of it, The Lions Club, sponsored by the Brassels Business Men; have arrang- ed this Christmas treat for the children of this community. In ap- preciation for their generosity the parents who bring their children to enjoy it should visit the stores and see what a splendid array of Christmas -things tboy have to offer you, LIONS ENTERTAIN HOCKEY CHAMPIONS The winning team in last year's hockey series sponsored by the local Lions Ciub was entertained at the Club's regular supper meeting on Monday night. Each player was given a Lions Club Hockey "Chem - Pion" crest and the cup was present- ed to the team by Lion D. A. Rano. Lion K. Ashton was the coach of this team, I. Lion President G Hazlewood was in chutt;ge of the needing. The roll at 8 P. m. The United Church Admission 290 was called and minutes were read by Everybody Welcome. the secretary Lion D. M. Mac- The series of sermons on The Par abler of Our Lord was continued The Lions Club is bringing Santa Claus to Brussels on Saturday, Dec. 16th (Sponsored by the Business Men of Brussels) PARADE AT 2 P. M. SHARP Consisting of Snow White and Seven Dwarfs Gum Drop Costumes Mother Hubbard, Mickey & Minnie Mouse Clown, Led by Lions Club Boys and Girls Band And of course Santa Claus and his reindeers will be there, and distribute Candies to theh Kiddies at Bar of Commerce Cotner. " WIN A TURKEY " Locate the Mysterious Shopper on the street from 2.30 to 4 ©'clock p. m. You approach the person saying these exact words: "Pardon nae sir (or madam) are you the Mysterious Shopper for to -day?" :•,ass;:.GNI MI.0_, ` M—VMMA AI.E M.9 SUMMARY OF MUNICIPAL ELECTION IN GREY TOWNSHIP 6 7 Div, No.. 1 2 " For Reeve -- g 3A 4 5 Total J. McNabb 50 54 19 26 55 67 51 101 413 411 C. Rowland 38 44 30 13 62 143 60 31 For School Trustees — (3 to be elected) W. Re 01V11 38 66 37 17 - 33 127 81 72 521 421 J. Conley 46 50 25 15 • 35 136 67 67 B. McIntosh 4S 88 39 " 23 99 129 27 121 544 W. Smith 49 58 57 18 39 61 39 38 322 EUCHRE AND DANCE In Walton Community Hall on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15th Euchre commencing at 9 p. m. DANCE In Walton Community Hall on THURSDAY, DEC. 28th TURKEY BINGO Brussels Legion In Brussels Town Hall on Saturday, Dec. 16 at 8.30 p.nt. 15 Games for $1.00 Three Specials 25c each Door Prize. (Winner of Draw does not have to to be present.) KEEP THIS DATE OPEN In Brussels Town Hall on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29th Rebekah's Annual Dance Tickets on Sale Now M -' ONPA L 13 T O W E L CAPITOL THEATRE Tavish, Busies included con- cluding arrangements for the Santa Claus parade, in charge of Lion R. J. Bowman and D. A. Rano, • Lion Wm. Martin, in the absence of Lion A. Wood spoke on the'"March of Dimes", to be conducted be' the club in January. r Lion R. B. Coesin0, reported on i Acquaintance with Jesus brings the sale of T. B. Christmas ,Seals. either blessing or coudemnatiort to Jerzy Cardiff, a member of the champion hockeyteam, won a hockey stick in the guessing contest. Moving pictures were shown by Lion R. B. Cousins, A bounteous supper- was served by the ladies of Brussels United Church, Wed. Thur. Dec. 13-14 Montgomery Clift Paul Douglas in "THE BiG LIFT" at morning worship on Sunday, Dec, 10011. The parable of the Dragnet was considered, Jesus is the stand- ard of measurement in human af- fairs, 1f men do not accept Him as Saviour, and follow Him, they will have to receive Him as judge. Fri. Sat. Dec. 1546 George Montgomery, Ellen Drew in "DAVY CROCKETT ' INDIAN SCOUTT" Sat. Mat. 2.00 — Eve. 7.30 p.m. Mon. Tues. Claudette Colbert, in "DRUMS ALONG THE MOHAWK" (Re-release) ' TUESDAY FOTO-NITE OFFER $160.00 Monday Attendatire Card Night. Dec. 18-19 Henry Fonda Post Subscription Rate Increased Effective reject Him hardens, the soul but. to accept Him brings new life and Peace. Theanthem, "Jesus is Real to Me," by Scluilee was sung by the choir. The minister's theme. in the evening was based on a verse in Proverbs,: "'!'he path of the righteous is as the shining light that shineth marc and more unto the perfect day: Y the way of the wicked 1s darkness; Jan. 1st, 1951 they know not at what they Effective January sat, 1951, sub- stumble," soription rates of The Brussels Post --- " (payable in advance) will be as fol- Melville Church Serelces SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED WIN A TURKEY IDENTIFY THE MYSTERIOUS SHOPPER (in Salurd,ty, Dee. Mlb, between 2.30 and 4 n'cleek p. m, there will be a Mysterious Shopper in Brussels. The first ane to approach this p•rann and correctly identify him (or her) will win a turkey. You must approach the person say- ing, aying three e teiuf words "Pardon me sir, for madam), are you the myster- lout ahnpper for t.0 -day?" How obsrrvant'are you? Try your luck in locating, and correctly ap- proaching.the Myeterimts Shopper. HURON COUNTY STUDENTS Huron County Bursaries have been awarded to the following'students at the University of Western Ontario: Margaret Colnuhoun Clinton Alice A, Laidlaw `1TIngham J. Grant Milds Woodham Ronald C. Sills. Seaforth John Graham Wallace Seaforth These scholarships are awarded annually to Huron County students on the record of the previous year. The committee appointed by the Huron County Council to make these awards is Warden Cecil Johns- ton, Miss Helen Allison, Registrar, University of Western Ontario and J. H. Kinkead, Inspector of schools. lows: Canada and United Kingdom, $2,00 per annul'. United States, and Foreign, $2.50 per annum, These adjustments in subscriptions PP rates made in co-operation with other cbistriot newspapers, and have 1 been made necessary through heavy increases in the oust of everything that enters into the production. 01 a newspaper. For example, the pa•tce of news- print has increased 'from $91.00 per ton in ,September, 1945, to $147.90 Per ton at the present time — a jump of 52.6 per cent in the pest five years. A similar situation exists regarding other materials, It io for this reason that we Mind it necessary to bring the above prices into effect, and, we feel sure that our snbscribors will understand the situation, Take advantage of the time remain ing to renem your subscription at the present .rate ($1.60). Atter Jan, 1, 1951 the above ,rates will be effective, Now is the time to pay your sub- scription and save money. Why not give the Post for a Ohristma5 Box to a friend of yours? Wed. Thur. Dec. 20-21 Yvonne DeCarlo, Howard Duff "CALAMITY JANE AND SAM BASS" Technicolor NOTICE The ,Council of the Township of Grey will receive tunplicatioS6 tor the position of Road Sttpt„ till Friday, Dee, 16111 at 2 p, m. No application necessarily accept- ed. J, H, Fear, Clerk. OHRISTMAS CONCERT Melville Church Sunday School Monday, Doe, lath A second year student from Knox , College, Mr, Donald Neal took the service in Melville Church on Sunday morning and his text was Luke 5111 chapter. Christ teaching out of Pattl',s ship as the people wanted to hear the word of God. We must develop our talents, for sake all and follow him, Mr. Neal was a clever young speaker and was much enjoyed.i Two Wended anthems were sting by the choir, BRUSSELS SCHOOL BOARD Applications for the position of Secretary Treaurer of the Brussels School Board will be received by ' Wm. G. Leach, Chairman, Duties to commence Jaen. 1961, II, Bowler, Sec,-Treas, NOTICE The lobby and wickets of the Post Office will be closed all duty Dec, 26, and Nene Year's Day 1951, No rural deliveries will be made, CARD OF THANKS My sincere thanks to those who remembered tee, with cartes, dowel's and gifts during my stay in Clinton Hospital, It was very much ap- preciated. Mts. Mac Shaw. , CARD OF THANKS For the many kindnesses shown during the past three years of m7 Mimes and oonvalesoen0et for the encouraging words, and the eon 1 tinued prayers, a my kind friends, 1 I sincerely thank you, Vernet .Derr, OFFICES FILLED FOR SCHOOL BOARD MooS:re, W. G. Leach and K. Cole- man. qualified for athonl board after second nomination meeting n•eeessi- inted by the failure of nominee; to qualify at first meting. The second nomination meeting was held Met Friday with only a handful of rats -payers present. Those dominated were Clifford Bneehlie, Ken. Coleman, W. G. Leach, Rev. A. Lane, Jas. S. Armstrong and S. Lowe. Tt was only necessary for turn in qualify ae G. Gibson signed after the first nomination meeting. The school board for 1951 term now is D. A. Remm, Dr. 0. A. Myers, IT. Fischer, W. G. Leach, G. Gibson and K, Coleman. CHRISTMAS MUSIC Sp. (dal Christmas music will be given by the choir and organist of Melville Church, at the Sunday morn. ing services only of December 11th and 21th, A special prelude of organ music before the services will be given, commencing at 10.45 a. m, BORN EAST—At Dr. Myers Nursing Home on Dec. 8th, to Mr, and Mrs. Harold East, a daughter, Lynda Mary, RESULTS OF BRUSSELS LEGION TURKEY BiNE0 ,' erowd of bingo euhusiests vrl..,1 Ou turkey bingo in the liw 1. Town Hall 1Saturday „mea, ,4pondet„-1 by the local l r tn':lt of the Canadian Llogion, 'Phe Legion i- spnnsurittg another 008 eaturdtty night se turn out and you may win a turkey for your Christmas dinner. 15 games for $1.00. Also 8 special prizes for 25e each and door prize. The following are the winners of last Saturday nig'ht's bingo, Door Prize, Turkey, :17rs, J. Bryawl ;;ice ial 725.00 bingo. Stanley Kit - cit and Elizabeth Pipe (split), 7::,.00 bingo, Harvey F", phenson. $25.00 bingo, Mrs. J. k y,;Shirley Herd Billie Stevenson Ja S. Armstrong Hartley Fischer Goo, Galbraith Robert Kennedy Mrs. Rohe Campbell Mrs. Barry Bowler W. H. Bell P,rbat;a Alien Len Arne:Meng Jet, Smith Vern Denemnre Mrs. N. Dodds 9Tr Ri4w il, CARD OF Tl-ANKS The Brussels Lion, Club here ex. press, their thanks .tnd s•ppreciation t•. the Brussels business men for their genercue don:+tions and splendid eo-operation in making it possible to arrange the Christmas parade and treat for the children of the community. Special thanks to Lloyd Michel of Cranbrook. Asa al•rv,? r Christmas Suggestions For the Menfolk at DENT'S SHOE REPAIR SHOP 2 and 4 Buckle Goloshes Zipper Rubber Flight Boots Romeo Slippers — Felt Boots etc. Dress Gloves Zippers sewn on jackets, goloshes & purses. Agents for Armitage Dry Cleaners. non x tam`s x RE TO E N with completely automatic e NW t� P ee\ Meese tie The gest of Them A// BETiEK 17/A' E'ER ! RIVERSIDE MOTORS Phone 56 Brussels, on. a,