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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1951-9-12, Page 1TH FUST PUBLISHING HOUSE Wednesday, September 126, 1951 tttaumstotstalsmallinatworawaststometomorusinamasmouttletat JOHN HANNA CHOSEN HURON -BRUCE CANDIDATE — WHY' PAY MORE -- 1 lb. Box Sweet Cream Sodas Salted 29c 3 Jelly Powders Your Choice • • • • 25c 1 lb. Shortening ' , • 1 lb. Tin Pink Salmon 49c 30c GREWAR'S GROCEIF F' I Sat. Morning Sept. 15 Only—No Telephone Orders. — 21bs. Margarine for 72c. Shop on Saturday Morning. Open All Day Wednesday BRUSSELS JUNIOR BALL TEAM TRIMS CLIFFORD The Brussels Junior girls gained another decisive victory aver the Clifford girls in that town on Tues- day night. 'Phe Clifford team used five pitchers trying to cut down the 30-14 score. Next game will be played Thursday night here at 8.30 p. m. Conte out and support the girls. 'ORATORICAL CONTEST There will be an Oratorical COD. - test open to pupils of grades 7 and 8. To be held id the Crystal Palace on Sept. 27011, at 8 p. m. Far further in- formation nformation see prize list. NOTICE — Irene Pease Beauty Salon will be closed for the month of September as Miss Irene Pease has lett on a trip to the West Coast. The beauty salon will re -open about the first of October. Plan to attend Brussels Fall Fair on Sept. 27th and 28th. REGENT THEATRE Seaforth, Ont. NOW PLAYING — Tuurs. Fri. Sat. Sept. 13.14.15 Abott and Costello "MEET THE INVISIBLE MANS' Vou'II shiver — you'll shudder - - you'll shout with laughter as Bud and Leu go on a merry, scary chase with man who isn't there. COMING — "SUMMER STOCK" wth Judy Garland Gene Kelly Melville Church Minister, Rev. W. H. T. Fulton ,,10 a. m. Sunday School and Bible Class 11 a. m. Morning Worsiate United Church OF CANADA Minister Rev. Andrew Lane Divine Worebip — 11 o'clock. "God, Source of Strength," Church Scheel — 12 o'clock, "Come, let tie worship R11d bow down, let us kneel Before the Lord our maker." ems..-._=.�.,.,__•+ . - Church of England Perch of Rruaele Rev. J. H. Kerr = Rector. T7011 Suint y Atter Trinity Sept. 18th, 1951 St. John's Church, Brussels 11 a. in. Morning Prayer StindaY Retool St. David's Church. Henfryn 2.50 p. m. BIveniaug Prayer Sunday School It, Georgees Church, Wilton 7.30 p. m. Evening Newer era. ..oma The United Church "Broken Cisterns," was the ser- mon subject in the United Church on Sunday Sept. 9th. It was based on Jeremiah 2:13 "For my people have committed two evils: they have forsaken Me. the fountain of hiving waters, and have hewed them out cisterns, broken• eieterme that can hold no water:' The theme. of the sermon was the unsatisfactory nature of life lived apart from God. 'rite choir rendered the anthem. "Sweet Sabbath Morning," by A. H. Ackley. LAST BAND CONCERT OF THE SEASON HELD HERE Their Oast outdoor band concert of the .se.ason was given in Victoria Park, Brussels on Sunday evening by the Brussels Lions Bays and Girls Band. Under the baton of band- master A. C. Robinson a varied Pro- gram of marches, hymns, overtures and a requested novelty number WAS played. A large audience gat- hered to enjoy the music. Robert Bown4an, chatl(tnan of the Lions Rand committee spoke briefly thank- ing the public for their support and specking of the pleasure It gave him to be present at the C. N. 70., when the boys and girls brought credit to the village with their play - Ing. T Cbar Is one of the Beet Quality Available. Regular Shipments Now Being Re- ceived. Order yourIll direr* off the ear. M. C. OLDFIELD PHONE 68 LISTOWEL CAPITOL THEATRE Wed. Thur. Sept. 12-13 June Haver, William Lundigan, Gloria DeHaven, Dennis Day in "I'LL GET BY" Technicolor Jobe V. Ileuula three 1.0159 elected to the Ontario Legislature for Iluron- Bruc.e, was a : ured Thursday night of a rhame. to try for a fourth term. At a riding Progressive Con- s err.a,tlVt. tenni n Attie convention. his was the only name placed in nomination, and the convention unanimously enclorsed him as a candidate to succeed h'mself. ala•. J-Luioa was first edeeted to the Legislature in 1943, polling 4,- 542 ,542 votes to 4.409 for Hugh Hill, Liberal, and 3,069 for Henry F. Lantz. C.C.F, He repeated in 1945, defeating W J. Mackay, R. R. 2 Rip- ley, Liberal. and W. 0. King, Brost eels, C.C.F. 7 -Ns third victory, in the election, of 1948, was gained over Hugh Hill, Liberal, in a two- man contest. 6,673 to 0.423. The auditorium of Wine -tam town hall was filled to capacity, with a crowd estimated at more than 600, for the nominating con- vention. Although there wa.s no con- test for the nomination to sHnm1- lete attendance, the presence of Ontario Premier Leslie Frost, as pniocipal speaker • of the evening wndovbtedly served to draw People. promises Better Phone Service Reviewing benefits to rural areas in education grants, local road grants, and rural hydro extension. Premier Frost said that the next undertaking of hie Government In aid of rural Ontario is to he a pro- gram of improvements in rural telephone service. Otih.er speakers at the oonvention were W. W. Gurney, mayor of Wing - ham; Elston Cardiff. Brussels. M. P. for Huron North: .7. Fred F,dwetrd,s, Palmerston, M. P. P. 'tor Perth: Tont Pnyde, Exeter, M. P. P. far South Huron; and Howie Meek- er, M. P. for S0nt111 Waterloo, C4iatr- nvun of the co1)lt'eution wns Robert .2. Bowman, Brussels. Mr• Hanna was nominated by Wesley Toynt, Luclenlow, speaking from the floor, and the nominattom was seconded by Dr. R. C. Red- mond, Winghiam. Fri. Sat. Sept. 14-15 Van Heflin, Yevonne De Carlo, Preston Foster, Jack Oakie hi "TOMAHAWK" Technicolor Plus Robinson - Turpin Fight — Exclusive. Sat. Mat. 2 p.m.—Eve. 7.30 p.rn. 111101.110t eitimmtioramotatet.owneal•1110011/0.1ate•INImmiggib Mon. Tues. Sept. 17-18 Joan Crawford, Frank Lovejoy in "GOODBYE MY FANCY" TUESDAY FOTO-NITS OFFER $190.00 Monday Attendance Card Night. Wed. Thur. Sept. 19-20 Richard Wildmark, Walter Palance in "HALLS OF MONTEZUMA" Technicolor extornentswoot votemove 8RUSSELS FALL FAIR OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE The President and Directors of the Fall Pats are working hard to have a bigger a.nd better 'Replay at the Fair this year. Plan to come. vol w'Il enjoy the the Tractor driv- ing c,nd safety tests put on by our Meal boys, there are about 15 en- tries In this class. Mso boost your ;tenter Calf and Swine Club for those are the big things in your hurler farmers to-dny. There are •nod prizes for Bacon Hogs too. , Anyone having a pen ready about Pale time will be well paid for their ,:acct, See prize list. There will he a nitmh lersar die- nlay of implements and electrical annilancee than ever hefere. Bonet the Fair as it is very essential to modern farming. Tton't forget the date Sept. 27t11 and 20th. Geo. Wesenburg, Seo:Treas. BINGO HERE ON SEPT. 24th 7lhe Clanladdan Legion and the Ladies' Auxiliary are bolding a Bingo in the Brussels Arena on Monday, Sent. 24th. 'Full details Inter. MUSICAL LECTURE on Wednesday evening, October 3rd at 8 o'clock, in the Melville Church Sunday School Hall a lecture on music entitled "The Arc of Prac•fice" wiil he given by Mr. Tte*ainald Geen of Oshawa. This will be ender the auspices of the Herron County . Registered Music Teachers Association. Mr. Geen in 01141 er Ontario's outstanding mmosic- 'I his and teachers. Parents, and young people studying mutsic, also the public, are invited to attend. ndlmttssien, adults 35ots., children 1'5ets. CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this opportunity of tha.nieeleg our Many friends • for their kind expressions of sympathy during .auir recent sorrow. h7a011 cine was greiatly appreciated and will always be remembered. k Mm. and Mrs. George Elliott. CARD OF THANKS The faondly of the late Mrs. Sam- uel Walker are appreciative of the ni!any kind oolpirtestes extended to them hi their recent bereavement .and melt friends and aoqualntsnees to accept these sincere thanllrc also for .the many beautiful flowers. LATE COMERS — For the Brussels Fall b'ad1•, 1-24 14. bag of Ogilvds Flora' for the bent loaf of bread baked with Ogilvie Flour. Also for the best apple pie baked with Bourns Lard, wrapper with eaoh pie. 1 SmokedPicnic Haan valued between $4.00 and $5.00. Botch these articles will be on dis- play in Grewar'e window. When you have the oven hot make that lemon pie antl win $5.00 donated by Archer Grewsr. Winners will pick up above prizes at Grewar's. NOTICE — Dr. W. A. Spence, Densest, wishes to announce efts opening of his Dental Ofailce in Brussels on Sad- undlay. Sept. 15th. Phone 91x. NOTICE T, John Oarnochan, Grey Twp., will not be resronsihle for any debts inonlnred by my. wife, Annie (lanuoetan atter tltts date Sept. 5151, 1951. Toho Carnooban. Mos. Margaret Rear,, to enjoytngoa vtsdit wifit her 'sons In Detirolt. $2,00 per year - $2.50 U. S. A. Don' Miss It! C line to eciai Tractor U u union Clubs And Iratoriea! Ctntesi ug 9>� "�wrSsYL"' ,_.. any Other Fer Featur s Plan To Come To The Concert at Night In The Arena Dance In Hall After "Photo by the Malslon's Photographer"1. Meet are shown pielai es of Brussels 1961) Fag Fair, which hgave been on di9pta0* Un the window of Benneibt'm Grocery. Plan to intiond Brussels 1T6ll1 Fair This Tows'ilaOr will be Sept. 2741i and 2d0, Plane for a bigger Mad better fair need only file suppori a the ettizene of this community on Sept,. 270 and 25t►St, to make tt tiAN emcees id should be, Mgo1gom.'e plinbestrapiber will wire be here.