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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1951-8-15, Page 1DOST PUBLISHING HOUSE Wednesday, August 15th, 1951 IN MEMORIAM HUETIIER — In loving memory of the late Dan i-Iuetlter, who passed away on Auguust 2nd, 1950. The rolling stream of life rolls 011, But still the vacant chair, Recalls the lore, trite voice, the Emile Of a clad who once sat there. We mourn for clad in silence, No eyes can see us wee), But many a silent tear is shed, While others are fast asleep. It is lonesome bene without you. We miss you more each day, Somehow life doesn't seem the same Since you were palled away. Ever remembered by Mrs. Ethel Huethe' and fancily. NOTICE — GREY r WP, COUNCIL Minutes of (Grey 'Township Connell meeting held on August 4th, 1961. Reeve and Clerk were instructed 'to sign the 1'ly-law concerning re- forestratfon. By-law on, the Buttery Drain was ease+'d and Court of Revision closed and the Clerk instructed to ad- vertise for tenders on same to be opened Sept. jot, 1951, Bylaw was passed to authorize the Reeve and Clerk to execute a petit- ion to The Lieutenant Governor of Ontario applying for aid under the Act respecting provincial aid to drainage for the Buttery Drain. Clerk was instructed to issue Debentures on the following drains: Cower, C. Jacklin, Gmelon Denman, Fluttery, Coates, McKelvey, Keifer and collect in 1951 taxes on the save The Ethel Mill will be closed Aug. Neal drains owing the township. 27th to Sept. 3rd. Tnsuranee was renewed with The Customers please stock up early General Accident Co., for Mnnieepal and avoid rush, Liabil'ty at premium of $335.78 on arrive building and contents at 9.23, Fuld l:inpinyers Liability at a prem• tem of 142.50. The Townghip rate taxabion on the Fseeeemeut was set at 19 mills, \11 intlrm-eel arconnta were order- ed na•id and meeting adjourned till Sept. 1st. The fallowing amounts were paid: last minute REGENT THEATRE Seaforth, Ont. NOW PLAYING — NOW PLAYING — Thur. Fri. Sat. Aug. 16-17-18 In Technicolor "LAST OF THE BUCCANEERS" with Paul Henreid Mary Anderson Jack Oakie Rowdy Freebooters of Oldl New Orleans live again under the Banner of Pirate Jean Lafitte with clasing swords on the Trail of Spanish Treasures. Mon. Tues Wed. Aug, 20-21-22 "CRISIS" with Cray Grant and Jose Ferrier The story of an American Doctor, Kidnapped and forced to operate on a Latin-Americhan Dictator, who sticks to his Hippocratic Oath in the face of armed revolutionists, Next Thurs. Fri. Sat. Aug, 23-24-25 "THE NOOSE HANGS HIGH" with Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Come and laugh with the two fun- niest men In pictures. Your favorlit- es Bud and Lou' COMING — "LET'S LIVE A LITTLE" with Hedy Lamarr and Robert Cunmings Melville Church Minister, Rev. W. H. T. Fulton 10 a. m. Sunday School and Bible Class 11 a. m. Morning Worship Rev. W. H. Haire, London, Ont. United Church OF CANADA 'Minister Rev. Andrew Lane Divine Warship — 11 o'clock, Sermon Subject;' "Chrdelt1an Love" Church of England Parish of Brussels Rev. J. 14. Kerr — Rooter. 18th Sunday After Trinity Aug, 19th, 1951 St. John's Churoh, Bruesels- 11 a. m. Morning Prayer Sunday School St. David's Church. Henfryn 2.30 p. m, Evening Prayer Sunday School St. Sabrge's Church, Walton 7,80 p, in, Evening Prayer Rev..M. 5'. Oldham will be in charge of alt these services, No services on Aug. Zdth or Sept. 2nd, ' concis Drains Relief Cemetery Fox Bounty Office Supplies Insurance Fence Viewers Old Age Pensions Mother's Allowance Stamps J. H. Fear, Clerk. 12263.15 263.54 75.00 9.00 5.00 8.66 345.01 20.00 5,00 5.00 7.00 Engagement Announcement Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman, Brus- sels, Ont., announce the engagement of their daughter Mary Kathleen to Maitland Emerson Edgar, son of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Edgar, Wing - ham, the marriage to take place in August. Engagement Announcement Mr. and Mrs. John Cleveland Seeker wish to announce the engage- ment of their only daughter Alice l,:liaabetll to Cecil Logan Beaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Beaver, Lantz, N. S. The marriage will take plate at 12,30 p. m. on Saturday, September let at Brussels. 'r `,Sia"'_• ' 'a) `e;'5. `pit u•,sf. LISTOWEL CAPITOL THEATRE HONORED BY FRIENDS Miss Margaret Gibeon entertained at lite Home of tier uv,thrr Mrs, John Gibson at a pantry shower in honor of :t11,s I119irabtih Banker a bride to -be of September. Upon her ar- rival she was presented with a eon page of cornflower and was seated in a chair deeoratedd with pink and white streamers, A gaily decorated waggon o,yeefloving with gifts was wheeled in and Miss Jessie Little read a abort poem expressing t11e gond wishes of the friends. After the gifts, all additions to the pantry shelves were opened and admired the bride•tobe expressed her sincere thanks for the gifts and a delirious mach was served. The hostess was aasiistetl by Mise Jesse Little and Ml's. Tack Day. WED. THUR. FRI. SAT. AUGUST 15-16-17-18 Marjorie Main, Percy Kilbride in "MA AND PA KETTLE BACK ON THE FARM" Sat. Mat. 2 p.m:—Eve. 7.30 p.m. MON. TUE. AUG. 20.21 DOUBLE FEATURE NOTE 1st Peformance at 7 p.m. Loretta Young, Barry Sullivan "CAUSE FOR ALARM" plus "THE M -G -M STORY" 60 Stars in the cast. "(THE MILKMAN" TUESDAY FOTO-NITE OFFER $190.00 Monday Attendance Card Night. WED. THUR. AUG. 22-23 Fred McMurray, Sylvia Sidney in Henry Fonda in the Re -issue of "TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE" Technicolor Brought back for your en jo yment JOHNSTON REUNION The Joimston Reunion was lield at the home Harvey Johnston, reeve of Morals township, Walton on Aug. 0th, when 67 descendants of his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. William J. Johnston, pioneers of Morrie were Present from nearby places. Tables for dinner and supper were put up on the cement floor of the new gar- age, making an ideal spot on a day That the sun did not always abine, Al- though showers threatened at times, a soft -ball game was played in the afternoon tOhat was enjoyed by all, which was followed by games for both young and old und'er the (Ment- ion of Mrs, Sperling Johnston or Bluevale, One of the members of the family was unable to he present, It5r:a. Sag, Peacock (Sarah Jnhnstonl as she was in Wingham hnspttal due to having met with an accident a short time ago. After supper the President Harvey Johnston conducted the election of officers for 'the following year which were; President, Harold Harris, Mount 5orrest; Secretary, Mahe] Harris, Mount Forrest; Sports, Helen Mathers, Kincardine; Lunch, Mrs. Bert Johnston and Mrs. Jas. Johnston, lrriends were present from Kin- cardine, Wyoming, Bittevale, Hick- son, ickson, Lucan, Drayton, Halthurton, Walton, Brussels, Belgrave and Blyth. MORRIS TWP. COUNCIL 3,10rois Township Council Meeting, Aug. 7111, 1961. The Cimino!! met in the Township Hall on the above date with all members present, Tne inhinites of the last meeting were read and adopted on (notion of Wm. Peacock and Bailie Parrott. Moved by Win, Peacock, seconded by Bailie Parrott that we purehaae the Smith Corona adding machine, Carried, Moved by Chas, Coultes, seconded by Sam Alcock ' that we pass the necessary 13y -law setting the Term - ship mill rate at 9?4 nine and one half mills. — Cerried, Moved by Sam Alcock, seconded by Bailie Parrott that George Rad- ford he paid $1500 on the work of the (levier Drn'n, — Carried. Mored by Chas, Coulees, geennded by Sam Alcnrk, that the road bills 5.0 presented by the Road Superintend- ent he paid. — Carried. Moved by Ches. Coulees, sernnded by Bmilie Parrott that the Court of Revtsinn on the Assessment 71011 for 1952 will he bred an Sept. 15 at 2 p.m, Carried. (loved by Baine Perntt, sernnded by C11te. Cannot, that the meeting Chna'eh. interment. took plane in ldtnnrn to meet again on Sept. 441 at 011.1 one p. m. — Carried. Pruesels remetery. The foilowing aec0unte were paid: Pallbearers were Jnbn Bowman, Leslie Beirnrs, fox bonnty $2.00 ! John Yuill. George hlcTntee, Resell Framk Alcmrk, fax bounty 2,00 Vinilhee, Wilfrid Hny anri William Frank Keliy, fax hanky 2.00 .Tnhn Spivey, rex bounty 2.09 Mrs. T.rstir Beirnee. poultry lolled 42.00 T.•aarrie Scott, poultry killed 06.40 Walter Shortreerl, valuators fees 4.06 Reseel Currie, poultry killed 70.25 Albert Baron, sheep killed 92.75 1 Arthur Mitten, calves damaged 25.00 Fra.nlc Shaw, valuators fees 12.54 Dept. of Health, Insulin 1.59 Msttbany-F7tinter Office Egtiipment Ltd., adding madhine 100.00 C. R. Coultes, express, charges .83 S B Elliott relief account for Joseph Shaw ire ph Shaw, 0 life long resident „t tin•: emntlnilntty. ,lint in St. Mary's Hospital, Kitehener, at the age of The da1•eesed. son of 111e late Mr. and Mrs. Angus Shaw of Grey town - was born tin the homestead, lot 11, ran, 5, where his son Mao now lives. He farmed in Morris Te'p_ the greater part of his 11fe, He nee well and favonrably known tbt'anghnnt the district where his many frig nits and irque.indaneee n111 mine ire menial personalty. He wag mar -rete on March 15th. 1090. to Mary Eunice McDonald. who has been Ill 1n Ciinfnn TTo pital her ermint1me. Tbe temple rel,,hr1("1 'hp enidee eeniv.rnn•y of their wrdrling on Mar. loin. 1010 at the Immo of their son lT'te end Mee. Shaw. There survives to mnnrn their lass, be it s hie, wife Iwo on Mar, Grev 'rnwncbip: Norman of Noranda: enc. dancliter. Mrs. James Brown i Gertial of Nen Liskeard and three grandchildren, Glen Brown and Douglas and Peter Shaw. Fnnerel services were conducted August 9th. at the home of his son Mac. by the Rev. Andrew Lane. 111`r11gt sr of the Brussels United the month of June 15.05 Geo. Redford, Gnvter Drain 1500.00 Mrs. Robert Craig, relief 20.00 i Addienn Fraser, part salary 300.00 Harvey C. Johnston. Reeve, Geo, (1. Martin, Clerk. I , HONORID ON 46th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY 11 A happy occassio�n was arranged BORN ROSS — In Wingham Hospital on 1 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pollard of Brussels when their .august 811h, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack i fancily helped them celebrate the Murray Ross of Preston, a son. i 45th anniversary of their wedding, j Eighteen guests were present for a 1 dehiolous dinner including a decor orated anniversary cake. The eldest daughter of the fam- NATIONAL EXHIBITION ily, Esther, Mrs. Leslie Braddock of Vannonver, B. C., is visiting here Friday, August 2411i. Opening Day. Iwibh her husband and son Stewart Saturday. August 25t11, Warriors' , and slaughter Jean, and was pees- ! Day , ent for the celebration, The other Sunday. August 26th. closed. Imembers of the family are Rita Monday, August 27th, Children's! (Mrs, Chester Rlntoull and Freida Day. (Mrs. Mervin Plea) bath of Bilis- Tuesday, August 28th, Automotive ( sels. Mr. and Mrs. George Miller and Electrical Day. ' of Sioux, Manitoba, who are cousins Wednesday, August 29th, Food t of Mrs. Pointed were also present. Products and Merchants Day. I Following the dinner Leslie Brad - Thursday, August 30111, Women's t dock showed several films of col - Music and Arts Day. ! ored mortes wlde,b he hos taken nf Friday, August 31st, Press and I his home province. and of 5 trip to Radio Day. Mexirn last winter. Staturtdaiy, Setember tat, Manus- j Mr. and Mist Pollard, who was Pactttrers', Floral and Athletic Day, formerly Margaret Cantelon were DAYS OF 1951 CANADIAN Sunday, September 2nd, closed. Monday, September Ord, Labor Day. T esday September 4th Internat- 1. , , tonal Day and National Health Day. Wednesday, September 5th, Agri- eulture and Live Stock Parade Day. Thursday, September 6111, Trans- portation and Commeucial Travellers' Day, Friday, September 7th, Interpro- vinetai and Service Clubs' Day. ¢ Saturday. September 8th, Citizens' and Cadet Day. tEGROVISIMASE :a Is one of the Best quality Available. Regular Shipments • Now Being Re - Calved. Order yours direct off the oar. M. C. OLDFIELD PHONE 68 married in the Methodist Church in Dmussele, They farmed in GreY and Morels townships and halve lived in Brussels for the past two years, They have six grandehtid- ren. Engagement Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Melville Jaekltn, 161.1 Con, of Grey, wish to announce the engagement of their eldest. daughter Jayne Let'erne, to Robert Glonaher, eldest son of Mr, anal Mrs. Herb. Glrnlaher. nt Auburn, Marriage to Teen nee. The United Church At Divine Worship on Sunday, August 12. the sermon theme was, "The Fruit of The Spirit." based on Galatians 5:22, "The fruit of the Spirlt is love. joy, peace, long suff• ening, kindness, goodness, faithful- ness, meekness, temperance: against snob there ie no law." Gibson Wibile Provided special music, singing, "The Prayer Perfect." by Riley and Stenson. $2,00 per year - $2.50 U. S. t .. SAND CONCERT \ 11ui,l (1”111..1.21 evil! 4,, held In Vieto,i', Part. by the Lioite Club Roy? :u"1 (}irla }land on Snttday even- ing. AIgust 19th at 8 p. m. Melville Church Service mu preacher ar 1Tr.1'tlk, t'resby- teri in Churoh nn rbinday mornina last was the Rev. Lindsay Sirnpeen nP Pt. Mary's. Hits snide& was "Pahl nn the Island of Trvas." Miss Mar- garet Perrie was guest soloist and .cane, "in the beent.i(a1 Garden of Pray,. r." Tile.NteiOiVING DAY P6A vne:a FOR OCT. 8th •uik i' ^. Day win he 1, „•,aimed shortly tot October 4111 1 n u,•,1. An `order -inn .•nn, • . .,1,i .,nl.0 the proclamatiel3 i by Cabinet. With the rest of south-western Ontario, the Canadian National Nat hibition is changing from 26 to 60 eyrie. By the time the 1951 ONE opens on Angust 24. the eastern halt of Exhibition Park will bo cOlin vented. mare Scott - Strachan On July 701, 1951, in Hatzic United Church, by Rev. R. V, Gilbert, Walter Frame's Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Scott, Brussels, Ont„ to Laura Elizabeth youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, D. W. Strachan of Dewd- ney, 13. 0. BEiRNES ANR FERGUiSON REUNION The twentieth annual Reirnes and Fergnisnn Reunion eras held in the memorial park Listowel nn Monday. Au:g, at 6111, with about 90 present after dinner was served a game of soft -hail was enjoyed, after whicb 101114' and contests were had, Mrs. I W. (1. Reirnes won the Husband (Inning Contest. The oldest gent at the reunion was Wm. Hyde eighty - green of Heneell. The oldest lady 1Trs. W. G. 'Betimes, seventy-fenr o4 Tristowel. The youngest haby Shell Luong daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Turas nf Pelmertson, The Person, mining the farthest was Mies Joan 9T'Ree, Helrkla. Ont. A oonere dance woo held Mr. and Mrs... Conley re - ,.rived tat maize: Mr. T. Lncan and 'Arra; R. Dntl Bing ?nit prize. After the i ,n'rrts en Mention nf afftcerg wag 1,•14 f^r 19.'^ in' Gan. (Sgnmhali eg• er.•,r, Prneidl24 a++.1 Jnrlt inn7ev C er• Tee'+e. Tt wee derided to a'rrent tke invitation of Mr. and Mrs. Y i11'a'ie,-, ash ran., firer to hold no rrnndnn :at their home In 1050. l(,ef Monday in Avernet, Took Lucas was elected President and W. G. Retracts Secretary, for sending the invitations to people coming the farthest was Miss V. Hyde, Rensall; Mr. W. F. Reirnes, TAtatawel; Mrs. J. Peacock, Owen Sound. Table committee, Violet ' Hyde, Mrs. G. Campbell, Mrs, W. 2 94. Beirnee and Mns. 5, l0, Ta(eklin, Sporty Committee, Ivan Campbell, 'Softy Cnnsins and Mr. and Mrs, S. telt(' P1505 the latter pant of August. Betimes and 7vlr..T•nan Oescadden, IMaglaan sapper was served by the ('ARD OF THANKS table committees Mrs. W. G. Reirnes, Mee. Joseph Shaw and family ex- Mrs. ,Teck 001111y and .Mrs Ralntr 'tend illanks to all triose who eryreets- 1 Reirnes. After supper mltgie and ed their avmpatlty in so many kind sings were given by l,Sieset Mar• wring at the time or our recent bar- Beret and W41me Cnn11y. Betty anti Pavement. Tt was all deeply appreci- Renta. Luras end Vette Tlonglaa. riled end will always he remembered. Friends were Present from TJekltla. Owen Sound. Toronto, TTensall, (1,atswonth, Tlahhtnrtnn. Liettnwel. rnlmere,tnn. Norval. MMnlrsworth 13tbel. Tern,esels, Tinnegai and vsr'ons marts of Ontario, BORN TiT,T,TOTT — Tn Victnrla Hnspdttl, Lontlan. on Aug. 7, to Mr. and M. Orwell 3111att, a daughter. Dance to the Music of Don Robertson and his Ranch Boys In Brussels Town Hall on MONDAY, AUGUST 20th Sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary to Canadian Legion Lucky Door Prize. Dancing 10 to 1. Admission 50c Lunch Counter Barns, Fences, Shingles and All Exterior Woodwork, Johnson Electric' int Phone 51 Brussels, Ont. 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