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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1951-4-4, Page 1?OST PUBLISHING HOUSE .,.,p�,7y„µ,yn,aw:fp.'cra. r>iu�=�c�-a.'.raze.--sem•' ..m •iau vrw �.i:�tmaemca 1 w gi'r.cLd lb. 3a f e 1 lb Shortening 1 Pit. Lin -1. --Ant Slip Wax , 52c 2 Tall T°nsP.: at<'nkatien Milk . 31c 1 Giant Maple Leaf Soap Flakes • 99c 1 DOZ. W stony Buns 15c Open Every Day ,fix Days AM/ed.?. 8.30 to 6. Shop Where You Get The Service. 50c 35c 'E. Phone 5 P, t s v ,syr Brussels 'spELGRAVE Garfield Bender, L. T. C. L., M. R. S T.., Kitchener, has been chosen as the adjudicator of the Belgrave Musical Festival, which will be held May 22 and 23. The Festival sponsored by the Belgrave School Fair Board, is for tali the schools In Morris and Bast Wawauoeh town ships, C. R. Coultes is the chair- man of the Festival committee, and Mrs. Lawrence Vanillin has been elected secretary. The first day's contests will he held in Belgrave Forrestera Hall, and the final con- cert will be In Blyth Memorial tiati, where larger accommodation is avail- I 1 • able. I EUCHRE and DANCE In Walton Community Hall on FRIDAY, APRIL 6th Music by Rollin's Orchestra Euchre at 9 o'clock. Brussels 1. O. O. F. Presents the The Kansas Farmer Concert and Dance In Brussels Town Hall on Thursday, April 12th Featured will be the Noll sisters of Walkerton with guitar, banjo and accordion. By popular demand the piano violin team of Eddie and BIII will be here again also Clerk John. sten. Concert Starts at 8.30 p. m. Sharp Dancing after Concert. All for 50c Melville Church Rev. A. J. Simpson; Teeswater, 1 M oderator. 10 a, m. Sunday School end Bible Claes 11 a. m. Morning Worship No Evening Service. The U sited Church OF CANADA Minister Rev. Andrew Lane DiMne Worship - 11 o'clock "The Bider in the Church'' Church School - 12 o'etoak Divine Worship - 7 o'c1oolt "Spiritual Beardcasting" Sunday, April. 15.. The Sacra- ment M The Lord's ,Sapper. Church of England. Perish of Brussels Rev. J. H. Kerr Rsoton Seroad Sunday After Easter April 8th, 1901 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 Evening Prayer at Geaye'% ChuMh, Walton 7.80 p• m, Evening Prayer PEOPLE WE KNOW * * * Mr. W. S. Scott is confined to his home wiith illness. * * Mess Margaret Bell of London was home with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ball. Wednesday, April 4th, 1951 WINGHAb1 SQUARES "...EWES AT 2.2 April Whigluten Itis tout Spitfiree squared their b..st-efeeeseven W. 0. A. A. play-off sorh ; with Durham at 2-" here on Monday night. when they walloped th itors 9-2. Spitfires n•utsltated and outplayed the rturhani sestet throughout the contest., Crimson, Westlake and Lockridge paced the Spits one-sided victory, Wilson. of Wingham. was removed from the game after a terrific boarding blast by a Dur hem player, * * * Gordon North, Sandra and Tommy of Long Branch were Raster visitors with Mrs, G. McDowell, * * * Mr. Bill McNair who suffered a severe heart attack on Sunday night is showing improvement, * * at A number of hockey fans from this district attended the Wingham- Durham game in Win:gham on Tues- day night. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bintles, Tor- onto and Mrs. L. Callaghan, Belle- ville were recent visitors with Toe and Mrs. Wilton. Joe has had a three week coronary condition, but is improving. * * * A group of young Brussels skaters who have been taking instructions in fancy skating In Seatonth during the past winter, took part in the skating carnival in the Seaforth arena on Saturday night. * * * Mr. and Mrs• Lorn ,Stephenson of Tiusonbiurg and Kenneth Stephen- son of Londarf were week -end visit- ords with George Manning and Mr. and Mirs•. Herb Manning. George Manning went to Tillsonhung with them for a visit, * * * Mrs. Walter Forrest of town who. hesbeen in Clinton hospital for several weeks with a broken hip 1s now with her niece, Mrs. Graham Campbell and Mr. Campbell. We are hoping she will soon he around again. 0l.lP0s•,1=ra REGENT THEATRE P a o th, Ont. NOW , Mon. Tues. "JOHNNY STOOL with Howard Duff Shelley Winters Dan Duryea They cracked the back of the world's blackest Racket! - A Cop -A Dame -A Killer -Told In all It's real Ilfe fury. * STUDENTS RECITAL i'n'1„r tee. auspicee of the Regis- terrrl Ma `c• Teachers' AssoeiaUon, 'Huron Comity Branch,- the third anneal Students Rritnl of piano and uncal nw'lce was bell in the Blyth Yiemerial hall. on Monday evening. Mrs, J. C. 13. eTeDnugnl. of Blyth. who arranged the program. and pre - said the nhjert ne these re - reale Was not the. raising of money, but to give mein stude•ni.e confidence and expeu'ienee. who are about to Play, or sag, at the =isle festival, These taking part ontbe program from Bra=Bels Jane Work, Karen Bunchlen, Leona and Doris Johnston, Graeme MacDonald, Mary and Joyce. 'Hermon. There was a large attend'anee at the Recital. The United Church "Like as Christ was raised uv from the dead even so we also should walk in newness of life," was the Biblical 'setting of a sermon on, "Life in the Spirit„ in the United Church on Sunday morning, April 1. The anthem, "God's Trumpet is Sounding" by Ackley, was sung by the choir. The evening subject, "Open Win- dowe" was a study of the life of prayer as illustrated In Daniel. "The Broken Heart" by Dennis was the evening anthem. April 6-7 PIGEON" * * Mon. Tues. April 9.10 "ABANDON EL" with Dennis O'Keefe Gale Storm Jeff Chandler Here's the shocking expose of the Bab.y'selling 'Racket. It's time you knew the Bullet -Ripped Story of the world's most vicious crime. * • • Wed. Thins. April 11.12 In Cinecolor ADBENTU,RES OF GALLAST BESS with Cameron Mitchell Gallant Bess Audrey Long New thrills with the Wonder Horse winning all hearts as star of the Rodeo. • COMING -3 "INDIAN SCOUTS" with George Montgomery Ellen Drew ANNOUNCEMENT 1 SB The Morning Star Rebekah Lodge are holding a baking sale and tea In the Public Library. on Saturday, April 14th. NOTICE The Well -Blaby Centre will be open Friday, April 6, in the basement of of the Library 2 - 4.' All mothers ot young obiidren invited. ,.:i,USSELS FARM CLUBS ORGANIZE tut tie b,, 'r get et' th,- Rriessela i i.,�•r T..rc-111. erireeile calf Club and, I he Brussels l 7 raeter Club met to; Reit. their effieere for the new seas.; en, .cans••, Smith was named ealt 1,011 P.% ,ad officers are: president. Corrie i':'n Vliet vice-president, Leona Jnlmaton; secretary, Pieta Van VIVA. The tractor slab meeting wee eonducted by Ti. Ford of Guelph, Tho president is Charles Turnbull; v1 e prealdent, Murray Cardiff; se •rat art' -treasurer, Don. Fraser; nap leviers, ,Tames Mair and (lee TTnether. At 1318 r11)0 . of their organization meeting. the chubs met together and the film "MIr'acle in Paradise Palley." was shown. Fred Wilson. 'vho has resigned 31,0 ne•sistent agricultural represent. aticr. for Huron county, was pre- sented with a leather billfold by the members of the elnbs. A. short nddresa was rend by •Leona Jnhne- ston, and Jan Van Vliet made the presentation. NEW POSTAL RATES EFFECTIVE APRIL 2, 1951 Registration up to $25.00 20c Registration up to $50.00 30c Registration up to $75.00 350 Registration up to $100.00 405 3rd, Class Sc for the first 2 ozs, and le for each additional 2 ozs. Public Libraries Book exchange le for the first ib. 3.c for each ad- ditional lb. Information to the ,increase in Parcel post rates by eutface and air will he furnished at the Post Office. Melville Ladies' Aid Miss Grace .Stewart invited the members of Melville Ladies' Aid to her home for their AprIi meeting. Following the opening and tussal 1 reports, Mns. Jays. S. Armstrong, pres- ident, asked the meeting to con- sider a request from the Board of Managers that they take charge of the social part of the Program at the induction service of Rev, William H. T. Ileo u, "minister elect of the church, on elniday, April 27th, A. cornntittee composed of Miss Grace Stewart, Mrs, C. Davis, Mrs. J. Work, Mrs. G. McDowell and Mire. 0. Matheson wee named. A member of ladies offered to spend an after- noon at the manse preparing it for its new oceoupamts. A generous res - Pollee was made to a suggestion that a pantry shower be held for the manse. Five thank -you cards for boxes of (cheer were received and read, Mrs. George Evans contributed to the evening's program by reading a humorous chapter from one of L. M. Montgomery's hooka. Twenty-five ladles answered the roll call. At the close of the busi- ness session, a social tiime was enjoyed and Minch was served by Mrs. W. Kerr, Mrs. W. Little and Mrs, G. McDowell. BLUEVALE Personals: Mrs. James Brisibin, Belleville, with her father. Dr. C. H, MacDonald, who is still in the Wing - ham hospital; Mrs. Donald Street at hes' home after being a patient in the Listowel hospital. Her mother, Mrs. M. L. Aitken, is with her. Mrs. Sperling Yeo is 331 the Wingham hospital, James Breckenridge„ has sold his 100 acre tarns, one and one, quarter miles east of the village, on Highway 80 to Mungo McFarlane. Mr. and Mrs. McFarlane have occupi- ed the house �vfor a�natmber of years. LISTOWEL CAPI'T'OL THEATRE? • • Wed. Thur. April 4-5 Marjorie Main, James Whitmore in "MRS. O'MALLEY and MR. MALONE" Rory Calhoun, .Jane. Nigh in "COUNTY FAIR" Cinecolor Exciting Harness Racing Story. Sat. Mat. 2.00 - Eve. 7.30 p.m. MIOIOLE MAITLAN•ND R"'fEP AND A Tri-i."<iCiei LADIES -" DIS'1US:4ED _. !. «,idle i ,red /it Ttr. area. ha peen shrived by the Grey tewnsltip eesil 71h, An engineers report given at a ;.:r 1-,111 C!1 til 1 .:11, t '11141 hider ,tri Boyle sliewed that a cost o: 31,40,- 30 40'7 1 h- :neur9'ed, a aotl 31 the Ti ,; rt he undertaken for One mils. farther on west free Peel, -ideri,a •.'1' the sti.norn with a 50.1ont botenu would necessitate removal of 5e'' 0fl yards of earth Nein the ebannei. owners Object The total 0n.t of the pralast Is made up nt n 81110 h n' fit u. eesement to be paid by these along he river, who want the ,rlrrin_ and $149.020 nutlet assessment fn n&rant 1.550 farm preperti:.s. ,stew, 1'linage water :see the river as final outlet. None 02 the 40 011tle1 re !. -d owners ennite in ; favor. and eel,:i:11 vigorously op- pne' d the scheme. gn\'er townsh':pe and two towns would eeme. ,under the1 .-.080311800 namely, Grey. Elmo. Logen, Pll• lies, Mrrnineten, Mau'ybernngh, `'apace. L-stnvel, and Milverton, :A tentative breakdown of assess menta shows Grey, 013,640; Dime. $90,260; Logan. $2.470; N;Ilice. $7,430; Mornington, $38,050; Maay- h0•nugh. $4,193; Wallace, 011.224; Listowel, 02.270; Milverton 0417. with 1,150 farms In the area, an average assessment of 090 per farm would he 'metered. Figures show Grey Township with 90 properties, Elma ahout 97e. Wallace 190, Maryboroueh 40, El_ Mon. Tues. April 9=10 in "THE JUDGE STEPS OUT" Ann Sothern, Alexander Knox TUESDAY FOTO-NITE OFFER $200.00 Monday Attendanre Card Night. 3. BIG DAYS COMING Wert. Thu. Fri. April 11-12-13 In Jane Powell, Richard Montalban "TWO WEEKS WITH LOVE" Technicolor Hee 80, Morington 150, Logan 30. Present Petition A petition presented to the Grey Township Council elahned that the 1,500 farmers upstream, by their many artificel drains, have faller! to hve them taken to Droner nutlet or to a place where the water would do no damage, Those who opposed the adoption of the engineers' report claimed that pre- ious schemes of straightening. deepening and enlarging this Part of the river were properly done. High Water - High water in high spring floods is the cause for contention par ticularly in the Henlryn area where relief is sought by three men of that district who have suffered flood damage In the past. One proposal submitted at the sleeting was that Grey Township Council call in representatives from all the affected municipali- ties, the engineer and the meat claiming distress, and endeavour to adjust the distress claim by pay- rent of cash damage in lieu et the deepening of the river. With the delay and disposal of the report a se'oncl meeting will he hold to cltse08e the flood situation. },,sy' q0 U. V,"*e, QTi��`,. m R�'c-.WUR.d•WY S. �(r •1, 1, ,r 1 ! 1 of Tril,. 3;1i'.t., will 1>, Ir 1;1 le I ,Ie runtio, t• r' ,IL ' ,1. 111 7,0t ;PC t 1 r+ I by r:. Hasele eerier, •. r.' • fiefere of 'his vi tina ! 3 he ,.;r '01' r7 ... 1,.r for tee 7 '- t ess r. ieel;s r e,• iines .1 r• f ra, ., f ro•• flees sister, T,, 7370_' n15-r1,1t4"11 t rt ,11 1111' r,. e, 11,=1 .1'NO- 1) eraesnt. Jnr ,t filer t t': nil , k ill les Mr+ t milt, 7 ,.f ? t1 ee 1 who will 0111w ,•ttlr"`; of her trig tr; 7,71, T11- gate of thy- rlee•tine ^t (erten. '.soak will he :April 17th :t1 0 n .m. ny mer. -wishing to attend will he welcome. F'-.'tlr f' -a RAISE ;111 •at 1t 4),",y;... (Milt Wel,Pe .: siorsraa' Tiann.'llbst Wert! NITS. +Tr Mee I,',. W. f1' -, .. rndrisr*, Mr r. . Or. Titer n , -1 .. r dr.•ht'ea Fi'r the ere suss veer* 1Te Jeer. TnfZle „ ,irlit" i13'-' ees Titecre sue. 5,; , ,ri.: ;tar - tramhers th,, C7.1 (1, la +001 4- ` dre9se8f In etnert eileaerre SA. i+ eaa , M1Ir (."Ticit7 t hrrse C(1r Play) f Presented by the Benefield `:oiinq Arlolt Group In Walton Connr7iir..7;.r-;: l-w:ila ,on Tu w d w, ,p� cxl 10t1-4 at CO.? ". e r. Under auspices of Walton Young Peoples Union. Adman 50c asci 20c Waith n United Cl'u; ch - pie Ona i on Tuesday, April 17th at 8 p. m. Harold Victor Pym, Organist William Conrc'n. B -i 'one Mrs. Ross Hamilton, Lyric S' pecmnno Admission 50c Under auspices of Walton United Church Choir. LOCAL GIRLS ATTENDED ACHIEVEMENT DAY Achievement Day was held on Tuestl'.ay, Marcit 27, with 11 eleven girls front Brussels attending, at Clinton, sponsored by Women's iu- stitu:tee of Huron County. Opening speeches were given by Miss Scott, Mr. Bennett and Mm, Wilaion. The stain part of the morning session was the judging ot slairte material and choosing material anid style. The afternoon session was taken taken up by demonatraw. ions. Bach girl modelled the skirt shehad made as part of this year's sewing project. A represent. 0t'ive gave a three minute speech on her srnuecess on her project ads" melons were held on the keeping of Record Books and next fall's pro. jeet. Three girls received their Pro - Andel Honours. 'they were; Helen ,Tolhnaton,Leona Johnston and Leona Breckenridge, Miss' Roe closed the Achievement Day by telling es how inaprovemente could have been rade in our demonstration. Those attend- ed from Brussels were; Helen Wilson, Ruth Hemingway, Toyce Miller, S1loila Alderson, Joan Wilson, Marie Elliott, Mary Agnes,Htggins, Andrey Davtdeen, Elizabeth Myers, Mar. garet McOutelteon and h.gnes Lane. i5r-.�r•..e. r, N AT HOME Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Baeker, Brus- sels, are celebrating their golden wedding on April 10th, 1951. They will he at home to their friends and relatives from 3 to 6 and 3 to 10 p. M. Avalon Studios 125 King Street Wes+, Kitchener, Ont, A New Sensational Offer One or Two People $2.49 Mounted in a Folder - Selection of Poses WILL BE AT THE New American Hotel Brussels On Tuesday; April 10th Hours 2 to 9 p. M. Those wishing pictures please come in these hours. Just a Photo To.day - To -morrows Trkiasure. :nye ALEXANDER YUILL A funeral service was conducted on Tuesday at the D. A. Rana, funer- al hone, Alfred St, Brussels for Alexander Yttil:, who died following a sbroke on Saturday, in his 85111 year, Baru in Scotland, he carne to Can - aft at the age of four, with his father and mother, -John and Mary Forsyth Yuill. For many years be farmed on Con. 8, Grey township. Following the death of his wife,rube former Isabel Livingstone, he, re- tired to.. Brussels, where he since lived, Mr. Tudll was the lest mem- ber of a family of flee sons and. two deuglrtens. He was a faithful member of Melville Bresytertsn Church, where he served for many years on the board of managers, Pallbearers were William Hollinger, Norman Lamont, Dolan Armstrong, James Mieiaala,ne, Wtildaan Bielhop and Me1ndlLe Lamont, The services were conducted by Rev. Alex 3• Simpson of Tee'swater, Burial took place in Brussels cemetery. 5 Can we afford ®_' [ 1' 7, J The chances are you CAN. Thousands of Canadians who thought they' couldn't afford Sterling Siiver are find. Ing that the best in silverware is vita within reach of even moderate incomes, Come in and lot us show you hoer economicai it Is today. ..4st'p. Patterns shown, left to right, Pifte Tree, Esechanlr*a* Prelude, Northam', Lights" r ate!" ei / .'a ,f01. W. G. LEACH The Store for Beautiful Gifts Jeweller Brussels