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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1951-10-3, Page 11 ?UST PUBLISHING HOUSE Wednesday, October 3, 1951 $2.00 per year - $2.50 U. S a os. �+ ���rmaommurauxamsr - WHY PAY MORE - Jasmin' Finely Cakes Milled Soap • ' 1 lb. Aster Coffee 2 Pkg. Seeded Raisins 1 Ib. Shortening 25c 94c 55c 31c GRE'AR'S - CR3CETERIA Mon., Oct. 8, Being A Statutory Holiday Our Store Will Be Closed All Day. We Deliver • Phone 5 PAPER DRIVE The Boys Scouts Paper Drive will be held on Friday, Oot, 1211. Please separate newspapers from magaz- ines and have them tied securely to help the boys in handling them in a burry. REGENT THEATRE Seaforth, Ont. Thur. Fri. Sat. Oct. 4-5.6 In Technicolor "LORNA DOON,', Barbara Hale Richard Greene The outlaw family defying the King fight a feud to the death. The costume and drama make this an outstanding picture. Oct. 8-9-10 in Technicolor "TOAST 'OF NEW ORLEANS" Kathryn Grayson Marto Lanza A Musical love affair of an Opera Star and a Fisherman. MarloeLanza, the man of the moment, rises to operatic fame. Oct. 11.12-13 In Technicolor "DUCHESS OF IDAHO" Esther Williams Van Johnson This is o romantic story with It's setting in Sun Valley. It contains all the songs of the Summer season. COMING - "PEGGY" Dianna Lynn Charles Coburn °tate Is one of the Best Quality Available. Regular Shipments Now Being Re- ceived. Order yours direct off the ear. M. C. OLDFIELD PHONE 68 a 1 i Melville Church Minister, Rev. W. H. T. Fulton 10 a, m, Sunder School and 131bls Mese 11 a. m. Morning Worsb2p 7 p. m. Peening Worship United Church OF CANADA Minister Rev. Andrew Lane world Wide Co1110411m end Th•anlL' g1ving Suudeee Divine Worship - 11 o'clock. Sacrament of Lord's Supper Church School - 12 o'clock, Church of England Parish of Brussels Rev. J. H. Kerr - Rester. 20th Sntnday Atter Trinity Oet, 7th. 1951 et. John's Church, Orussele-- 11 a, m. Holy Communion Sunday School - 8t. David's Churoh. Henfryn 3 p.m, Harvest Service iSpeolal Preacher Rev. W. A, Jones, Seatforith, It. George's Churoh, Walton 7.80 p.m, Holy Oetnanmmton FIRE PREVENTION WEEK Fire Chief M. Thompson, requests that all citizens of Brussels, clean up and remove all fire hazards on their property. Inspect your dhim- enys and repair them if necessary and don't forget she stovepipes, Be sure that any 108000, waste paper and old rags 01' any dn8iamenable sub- stance awe dispose of or pot where they will notbe a fire hazard. RALLY DAY HEtD AT BRUSSELS UNITED CHURCH Rally Day was observed on Sun- day, Sept. 30, when the members of the Church School were present as a school, in the church auditorium. Tale tihetne of the sepv0ioe was, "A Story to Teli to the Nations." The Minister told a story of an African boy, who became a minister of the Cbmreb of Christ. The anthem, "Win the World for Oberst" by le, Hewitt and A. Judson was rendered by its cheer. Rewua4lk foe` pelilfech ,alttendantie were presented to the following members of the school - Morris Hemingway, Sylvia Hoover, Freddie Stephenson. Joan ThOmias, 13411 McQuarrie. Wayne Davison, Joyce Thome, Shirley Stephenson, :Pane Rann, Harold Bridge, Mardon Hoover, Ruth Rennin wee, Jahn Jewell, Sheen Porter. Merlon Hemingway, .Tnvice Aii11PP, Pa1110141 Punter, Areold Da risen, David Hentdnugmety. .Toon Heaver. Murray Davison. Dnnlyn T-Trmninewiv and Murray Hoover. GREY'S 9th CONCESSION HAS THREE DEPUTIES At a recent meeting of Grand Lodge Norman Hoover 08 St. John's Lodge No, 284 A. F, & A. M. was elected to the polariltilan of District Deputy Grand Master for North Huron, brings to light an interest- ing coincidence. The district deput- ies of •three different fraternal orgaelzaltions now lave within a distance of 3 3-4 miles on the ninth Concession of Grey. Jest on the edge of the town lives Mrs. James S. Armstrong, who isthe district deputy for Morning Ster Rebekah Lodge. Mr. Hoover lives aboutane mile farther east and Harold ,Tacklin who holds a similar position in Western Star Lodge Teo. 147 3,0.0.V. lives shrill Neater .along the con - session. Greytte:s are proud of their comtrihulhien of the personnel or these orgainiaaltToms, AVM M.Ortt.ffecffieingt-PfA LISTOWEL CAPITOL THEATRE Wed. Thur. Oct. 3-4 Doris Day, Gene Nelson, E. V. Sakall, Billy De Wolfe in "LULLABY OF BROADWAY" Technicolor BRUSSELS FALL FAIR SUCCESSFULLY HELD DESPITE INCLEMENT WEATHER teeeite the inrleltlent weather a 1 e crowd attended ill t' Brussels Fall Fair on Friday. Showing o8 beef and swine by ,l:unlor Farmer's Clubs were tire outstanding feature of this year's 1'a to . .Strang winds swept the grounds all'day and frequent `showers made re -arrangement of the program. nec- esuary, The race track warn, from earlier rain.8tll, a sea of mud and could not be used at all. The horse races and bicycle races had to be cancelled. Foot races wore held in the infield. T1P parade circled the palace, led by the Liens Club Boys. end Chis Banal, and judging of floats. decorated bicycles and sehnols took place In front of the preade. Prizes tktt' school floats were re. warded t:n 1st. S. 81. No, 7, Grey, a natter reliawn float repres.eniting menilW'rs of the United Nations tinder a IT. N. bemire: 9nt1, S. S. 6 Merle frahnIng the old woman in Nae sane with a ninnher of her rlhlldrent in a huge papier-mnebe sten 3rd. S. S. 4. ere,., with a Royal Visa float teed 4th. S. S. 6 (Ivey with nr'ells hi 'Indian Oncrnlmes. Rtlzes for ninrehdne went ti S. S. 12 (trey; S.S. 1 Grey: S.S. 5 Morris; eee c c 11 'tin','rr TTaren•nded bieveies 'lei David TCen- er.nv• °s4 n0 via Tia stings: rd . Tone Rann. i Jerry MODtgonlery, Ha14'on agri- cultural representative, officially opened the fair. fie complimented the officials .and directors. on the fine showing made this yearr. He stressed tee exoedlent efforts of Idle junior sections, IOlston Cardiff, M. P. for North Huron introduced Mr. Montgomery. Wm, Turnbull, fall fair board president, weleom.ed the crowd, teetered the exhibitors, bus- inese men, fair board and schools for their ca-eperation. Bob Carhert. Winglsam, C. T{, N. X, acted as master of eeremont1es for the after- naoa A large nuneer of beef cattle wart) shown and there was keen; compet- ittoau between the members of the junior farm clubs. Thirteen of the Brussels Baby Beef Club had their animals on show and nine of the wnitrlee is a large class were from the Brussels Ssvine Club, Tn a class of 12 juniors top honors in title tractor safe driving com- petittan went to Mac Sholdice, Mao merle the heat score, negotiating the obstacle course, regarding safety 1 precautions. To him also went the prize for least use of clutch and brake. denoted by (;onion McGayin, Walton. William Elliott, AdrainEooth "THE LAST BANDIT" Trucolor Sat. Mat. 2 p.m. -Eve. 7.30 p.m. MID -NIGHT SHOW OCT. 7th at 12.05 After Sunday Mid -Night Mon. Tues. Oet. 8-9 James Cagney, Virgina Mayo, Doris Lay, Gene Nelson, Gordon MacRae . in "THE WEST POINT STORY" TUESDAY FOTO-NITE OFFER $190.00 Monday Attendance Card Night. Wed. Thur. Oct. 10.11 Glenn Ford, Ann Baxter, Dermis O'Keefe, June Havoc in "FOLLOW THE SUN" t{s'SCOORIV v'r ku'eF Oltilldren's pets were a new class and brought an assortm eat of cats, kittens, rabbets, dogs, etc., winners were : Pair of bantams, Marlon Ternbull•, Shirley Mellen, Barbara Turnbull, Eric Pixel; Fancy Fowl, Rbdrley McNeil; Most unusual pet, A. Stevens, Persian cat, Marion Tunnhuil, Barbara Turnbull, Harvey Kitchen. Cat. any other breed, Morris Hemingway, David HasItings, Joan (1111, Tsohel (1411. Angora rale bite, C. - Stevens. Rabbits, Don, Hemingway, Larry Perdue. Best ring in Mince, Morris Hemingway, Brent. Davlldaon, Dog showing least resemblance to any breed. Patsy Breams. Children's races : Boys 6 to 8, Brian Thetledge, Donald Wiliiannson, ROSS Nicholson, Girls 6 to R, Ann Fulton, Ann Achilles, Ruth Ritchie. Boys 9 to 11. Franck Wileoss, John De Raylter. Girls 9 to 11, Margaret Looking, Rose Bolger. Betty Alcock. Boyle 12 to 14, Vern Reaves, Harry Sneath. Motley Fterher. Girls 12 to 14 Margaret Arhdiles, Velma Wheeler, aatleett Smith. In the palace 0hdidren'e and young People's work was pa'onanent„ Scineel saahibtis were nmmerons. Three garden clubs Ethel, Walton and Brussels bad interesting displays lncluslitng their reoond anti chart books, first aid kits they assembled and flowers and vegetables, Many new articles were noted in the needlework, fine arts and handi- crafts. The Blower exhibits were • utimerOus end lonely. Gne new dis- play and inted'eettng was that of the manual training (nurse 0R the Wing- lnnm TTdgli Seho01 Area. This, in charge of Mr. Vegan showed am• ,sginlelly brantifnl work done by Vile sf ttdenhs, There wen a. fine and tasty showing of babbler. fruit anal flinwers were also a.hundant. Baby Beef Calf Club Senior calves: Flora, Tmnbtu•11, R. R. 2. Brussels; Leslie Knight, R.R. 2 Brussels; Michael Gatleitzen, R, R. 8 Wiaiton; Junior calves, Jean Fraser, R.R, 1Tdlliltel; Leona Johnston, R.R. 2 Blyth; Piet Van Vliet, B.. R, 2, Bisueeele; Jan Iran 'Vliet, Ii.,R R. 2 Brussels; Marilyn Bolger, R. R. 3 W:a'lltoni; Ciorrie. Van Vliet., R, R. 2 Brussels; Dorris Johnston, R, R. 01 Blyth; Ronald Smith, 1t.R. 2 BrU$- se1s; Donlon Hetningwaly, R. R. 3 Brussels; Rene Delbergne, R. R. 2 Brussels; Slhowmaneh0p: Ronald Smith; Leonia Johnston; • Ma.rilyn Bolger; Jean Fraeemi Pieta 'Van Vliate Doris Jolneton; Donien Hemingway; Mee 'Tlnlrnbitll; hetet. eel Gultetzeni (0rrde Van Viiet; Jam Vait Vllet; Leslie Knight; Item17Plheryue, Grain levied of rifelfa seed; Richard Procter, R,R. 5 Brussels; Bushel white fall wheat; W. Turnbull and Son, Ilr.t.4•sels• N. Hoover, Brus- stee: Buebel of 6 -rowed barley; (1. Knight, R. R. L Brussels; W. Turnbull and Son; A. Turnbull, Brussels, Bushel of late oats: Jas. Maly, R.R. 6 Btlu,seels; G. Knight; lite, Dennt:s, Brusseaa; Bushel of early ote; A Turnbull; Wan, Dennis, Bushel of timothy seed. 0. Knight;; A, Turnbull; D. Hemingway; Brus- sels. Bushel of husking corn on coh: J. Van Vliet; G. Knight; R. Prorter, Brussels. Bushel of red clover: Wm, Dennis. Sheaf of fad- der ad.81 1 corn: G. Knight: W. Turnbull and Son; K. McFarlane, R. R. 2 Brussels. Bale of rivet cut hay; Ralph Sawyer, R.R. 6, Rensceis; R', Turn- bull and Son. Bale of second rut hay W. Tnrnlw:ld and Son; G. Knight. eatom barley field crnp compet- ition: Harvey Tohnetnu; G, Knight; J. Knight; J. Smith. Brussels Swine Club Swine: • Pieta Van Vliet; Glenn Oliver; John Hoover; John Mair; Tan. 'Van Vleit; Carrie Van Vliet; Jim Bolger; Doris Johnston; Laurie Black. Showmanship: Piet Iran Vliet and Glenn Oliver, tied for first, Jodie Hoover; Doris Johnston: John Male; Laurie Black; Currie Van Vliet; Jim Bolger: Tan. Van Vliet. Beef Cattle Shorthorns: Bull two yrs. and over: W. Turnbull and Son; Frank Cardiff; Ken. McFarlane; Bull one yr. and over: W. Turnbull ane Son; Andrew Gaunt, Lucknow; Senior bull calf: W. Turnbull and Son; J. Smith, Br'useeda; Andrew Gaunt leerier mill calf: J. Smith, 1 and 2; W. Turnbull and Son 3. Two year-old heitter: Andrew Gaunt 1 and 2; W. Turnbull and Son 3. Yearling heifer; Andrew Gamna W. Turnbull and Son; J. Snndth, Senior better: calf: A. Gaunt 1 and 2. J. Smith 3. Three year old now: A. Gaunt; W. Turn- bull and Son; T. Smith. Junior heifer calf: W. Turnbull and Bon: M. Taylor, Belgrave; J. Smith. S9rorthorn herd: A. Gaunt; W. Teennh•ull and Son; J.. Smith. Get of sire: Andrew Gann f; 3. Smith; W. Turnbull and Son. Aberdeen Angus: Joe Weber, lldldmay, only ebhihitor. Herefords ; George Kennedy, Ltuoknow; won all first prizes, ex- cept first for senior heifer calf, to James Coulter, Belgrave, and first for junior heifer calf to Jean Fraser, Brussels. Hereford herd : George leennetly1 ; James Coulites 2, C1lampion beef herd; George Kennedy, Lulcknlow. Baby beef under 750 pounds: Kan Campbell 1 and 2; ! A. Turnbull 3, Pen of steers under 900 pounds; Geo. Menzies 1 end 3; G. Knight 2. Pen of Risers over 900 polnnds: Geo. Menzies, G. ICnigtht. Beat finished baby beef under 750 pounds. Ken, Campbell, Tractor Competition Tractor safeeirtvdng competition: Mar Shaldlee, Jan Van Vliet, Laurie Black, Rose Sinith, Gerald Carter, Charles Turnbull, Leo Dietner, ,Jim Bolger, 31in Kerr, .Harold Knight, Jack Knight, Ross Sawyer. Pony Show : Elmer Johnston, Atwood, 1 and 2 for brood mere, 1 for oak, 1 for Shetland team. Douglas Sheen, Mitchell, 2 for colt, 2 for Shetland teem. Tom 13oseence, Newton, best saddle pony. Swlne Yorkshire Boar, 1 year old and over. W. 111, Turnbull rued Som:, Bob McMillan, Frank Cardiff. Boar, one year. Bob McMillan, W. T11. Trumbull and Son; Boar, under 6 months, W. 10, Tumbrel. Sow, year or under, Turnbull, fljornhulLLL CrardlLff,. Stow under 6 months, MaMill.an, Chilver, Turntbull, Pen, Tatrnibnll. Sow, any age, champion, Turnbull. Owing to lack of spare the re • - ma•ining pole, List will appear In nett woelr's issue. ORATORICAL CONTEST SPONSORED BY MAJESTIC W. I. On the evening of Thereby, open. lug dal of th ltnuan,.l. ?all Fair, au oratorical r,,i tPot spou,nr1.1 by the llajes1le Wo,neh's InstitOle, was halal in the crystal Palace. [h eolue t was ripen to boys and gill; of grad e 7 and 3. The speak - 1' were given the choice or three subjects, "A Famous Man or Wo- man." "The History of The Village of Brussels", "A Trip I Have Taken." Seven of the fifteen orattore chose to speak nn the first subject. These wp00: Elizabeth Myers. "Sir Walter Scott"; Joyce Jacklin, "Florence Nightingale"; Joyce Miller, "Robin Rondo; Many Hayden. "Joan of Are"; Marlon Hemingway. "Penance N,ghdingale"; Dianne Meetair, "Prin- ress Elizabeth"; Margaret efeCnt- eltenn. "Our Q'i'en", Three: .tgnes T;ano, jean Smith and Esther Smith, chose as their auhjeet, "History of Rrnesels", white Rutb Procter, Marilyn. Travis. ErIene Wam,sley, 11 ob,nt Barwick and Donald H"ming- wav snoke on. ",A Trin T Have. Token." Jr,n Smith. Arne', lennr and Robert Barwick warp awarded, first. ,eernnrl anri third prize reepertively by judges. L. R. Plmmsiterl, sea - forte: W. S. Hell anri Robert F"rmn.nn nt Meehan). Mr)RRIS TWP, COUPLe 35 YEARS WED Mr. and Mrs, Roy Turvey, 2nd line M Morris, observed the 35th anniversary of their marriage on l Friday, - They were honored guests art a dinner at the home of their only daughter. Mrs. McTaggart, and Mr. McTaggart, Goderteh. Guests included Mrs. Turvey's two sisters, with their .husbands, and 1Tr. and tills. Roy Sellers. The im- nuedialhe family presented the cel- ebrants with a sliver water pitcher They were recipients of other gifts of jewelry, cups and samcere, and linen. besides many letters and cards. Mr. and Mrs. Turvey were mar- ried at the home of th-e bride's par- ents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Archibald. . near Seaforth, by the Rev. David Carswell, minister at Wirehrap Presbyterian Church.1 Thev have one grandchild, Scott \ioTaggart. MORNING STAR REBEKAH LODGE ENTERTAINS GODERICH LODGE A pleasant evening was spent when Morning Star R.ebleeklah Lodge entertained about twenitty of the staters from Goderioll Lodge, Dur- ing the bueln.esa meeting, invitations were read from Godertdh And Exe• ter Lodges to visit them on Oct. 2nd and 3rd resfectivialy, At these meetings Sister' Ada Armedrong, D. D, Plies„ and her installing staff will Metall the officers for the coming term; it was decided that the members of Morning Star would eater for a turkey banquet apomsered by the Oddfellows on October 16th, *hoe tine etan.d Master, J, Te. Mb- Tidnney, Brooklyn, Ont„ will visit titin Metric*, Sister Lamina William , snn waschosen to convene the ar- raii entents. Followintg the meeting several Manes of Ringo warp played, the winitnrs being Yrs. G. Knitting, lyrs. N. Creche, Mrs.- le, Bell, Mrs. Wm. Olnetort, Mrs. Wan, I lealenlster. Mrs, M. 1'rttgl'ey, Mrs, F. Roane. of rierT ric11 nisi Sisters File Kerr and 1,eioilln Rrac 08 Rrna- aeIe slsiter T,1414an Trine fanMired th•e sistoe with tele ninisuts nnmhere .nand Ciotov Chrictenn Mnlowrii Jori hnmirnrnce reaelihrint A elelldht- fnl lunch was served by the lunch ennuniltee, Brussels Lions Frolic on Oct, 17er.. ANNOUNCEMENT -•- "And tine To tlr„w Itri" by Joiitt (lupi i; the boob to be reviewed by lira. Nora t17anuderet 'i4'oi<lutt , "f Detroit at the concert following the turkey dinner in the United Church 441 Moodily evening, Ora.. 151h. This is a fine story basad on facts of a hey growing up in a small town and yea( t people among whom he grew up load to do in the making of his character. There is laughter, tears and challenge in the .story. Do not mise it, r,ow Brussels Lions Froile on Oct. 17th. h Service 11.0 >;uttda'y' Sops a, a !t,l 1 h tat Sunday, when -'1 a$det141 - d in I ,+tt .il burcli 'Puree pup 11 h In! to torn. Rev, It N:rs :n .,1,It1.4,1.11 '110 school a: -.a v 1 them telviee on their dmpoi' uu•r_ of work and play in roger' ,11 thrir future work of the o9huam' Tt 11 liacTavish and Mr. Js: S. Armstrong presented certl1ielatt to the' pupil.; for good attondanut Four of the boys Mao took up th collection and an anthem wan r • by the choir, ANNIVERSARY SERVICES In Ethel Presbyterian Church on SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7th Morning at 11 a. m. Minister - Rev. W. M. Hyndman Evening at 7.30 p. m. Guest Minister - Rev. Alex Nimmol Special Music by the Choir Everyone Welcome Come to the BRUSSELS LIONS CLUB FROLIC In the Arena on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17th: Lions Boys and Girls Band Concert 8 p.in. Bingo and other games of' chance Fish Pond - Refreshment Booth Lucky Draw for Cash Prizes Dance in Town Hall - Good Orchestra 1 For Intaro itzeis 65 to .9 Years of `1g APPLICATIONS -may be taken by Municipal Clerks, City Welfare Administrators or by Provincial Welfare Field Workers. QUALIFICATIONS -persons 65 to 69 years may ree ceive $40.00 monthly commencing January 1st, 1952 if resident in Canada for 20 years and have income, including allowance, less than $720.00 a year if single and $1200.00 if married. If further information is required please write to Department of Public Welfare, Parliament Buildings, Toronto, Ontario. ONTARIO BLIND PERSONS ACT An applicant may receive $40.00 monthly if 21 or over, a resident of Canada for 10 continuous years, and their income, including allow- ance, is not in excess of $840.00 if single and $1320.00 if married. ONTARIO CITIZENS 70 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER who are not now receiving Old Age Pensions should obtain an ap- plication from the nearest Post Office -complete and forward to - OLD AGE SECTIRITY, ONTARIO REGIONAL OFFICE, 122 Front St. W., Toronto. ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE Honourable W. A. Goodfellow, Minister of Public lrelfan,