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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1951-11-28, Page 1T USSELS taOST PUBLISHING HOUSE Wednesday, November 28th, 1951 1 lb. Custom Sliced Bacon • • 1 1b. Custom Ground Astor Coffee 1 'R oz:Weston +i: uns • • 6 Aylmer Baby Food 1 Pkg. Sugar Ripe Prunes • 65c 94c 25c 49c 29c GREWAR'S We Deliver CROCETERA Phone 5 ,sem BAZAAR and SALE in the Brussels Public Library Needlework, Hand knit articles, Candy, Aprons, Home baking, Farm produce, Novelties and Used Clothing. • Saturday, Dec. 8th At 2.30 P. M. Tea Served from 3 to 5 P. M. "VISIT OUR TULIP BED." Under auspices of The Majestic Women's Institute. Brussels A.icns Club Boys. and Girls B4: -ND CONCERT Sole,; rind i i.9trumental Numbers inAr,i i t'iTow Roll arx • \V cinecrt agr; December 12th at 8 P. M. Sharp Admission 50c and 25c ' CHRISTMAS CONCERT • at S. S. No. 6 Morris Twp. (Anderson's School) on Tuesday, Deo. 18th Special play by the local young people - entitled "Wanted - A Housekeeper" BORN At Winetham General Hospital on Nov. 10th, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ettraehan• a dalegthter (still horn). CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank all those who remembered :me with cads and letters while 1 was in the Wingtha.m hospital. Veer kindness, wi11 never be forgotten ane helped the time Mass more quickly. Mrs. Thomas Strachan. CARD OF THANKS • I desire to thank all :those who so kindly remembered me during my stay in Clinton hospital. Your Cards, letters, tresits etc., were enjoyed mind appreciated, Special thanks to the ledtes, o4 Melville Church who were so kind. Mre. F. Duncan, Melville Church Minister, Rev. W.H.F. Fulton 10 a. m. Sunday tlohool 1 ad Bible Class 11 a. m. Divine Worship 7 p. m. Evening Worship - 1 - United Church OF CANADA MInleter Rev. Andrew Lane Divine Worst% - 11 o'clock, "Cihrist, Our Hope" Church School -- 12 o'clock. livening Worship -- 7 o'clock "Marks of a Disciple" A Welcome To AM. Church of England Pariah of Brueeele Rev. J. H. Kerr - Roston. First Sunday in Adlvemlt December 2nd, 1961 it. John's Church, Creosol s- 11 am, Holy Communion Sunday School 8t. David's Church. Henry 0.80 p.m, Holy ComanaluiOft Randal School 8t. George. Church, Walton 7.80 p,m Hely,Communion CHANGE IN POSTAL RATES Newspapers mailed by the public are as follows: Canada, United States and Mexico. 2c for the first 4 ozs. lc for each additional 4 ozs. or fraction. thereof. Comedian newspapers and period- icals may be mailed by the general public et the sante nate to the Commonwealth, Finance, Spain and North and Smith America, MUNICIPAL NOTICE I hereby give notice that"Nomination of a Reeve, Four Cuunclilors and Three School Trustees to serve the Township of Morris during the year 1952. will be held at MORRIS TOWNSHIP HALL From 1 P. M. to 2 P. M. • FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1951 If demanded a Poll will be opened at the following places on . MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1961 'Polling ,80-Divisian No. 1 at School House S. S. No, 1; D. R. O., Miller Rlioheriond; P. C. , Tack Nesbitt. Polling Sub Livision No. 2 at School House S. S. No. 9; D. R. 0., Clarence Martin; P. C., Frank Bell. Poring Sub -Division Nd. 8 at School House S. S. No, 5; D. R. 0., George Michie; P. C., Harry Go/1. Polling Sub -Division, No, 4 at Morden Twp. Hall; D. R. 0. Ernest Smith.; P. C., Clarence Veill. Polling Snub Divietoa No, 6 at School House S. S. No. 7; D. R. 0., Wm. Elston; P. C., Roses Smith, Polling Snti-Dielsiin No. 6 at Seleool House S. S. No. 10; D, R. O„ Jim ,Tolens,tere P. C. Ross Tnrvey. Polls to be opened from 9 A. M. to 5 P, M. George Mm.rttn, Returning Officer, LISTOWEL CAPITOL THEATRE 3 BIG DAYS 3 BIG DAYS WED. THU. FRI. NOV. 28-29-30 Pirtle Jourdan, Debra Paget, Jeff Chandler In "BIRD OF PARADISE" Technicolor - BRUSSELS NOMINATION MEETING RESULTS Ile ELECTION MOR COUNCIL Reeve It, 13. Cousins was returned to office by acclamation at the Brussels nomination meeting held on Friday night, There will be an election for co:eneil with R. A. Bennett, A. McTaggart and R, W. Kennedy seeking re-election and L. Workman end J. H. Stretton being the new nominees to qualify, The three who qualified for a two year term on the school board were H. Fischer, Robt, Walker and Wm. Newton. J. McDonald was re-elected to the Hydro e.e mission. D. M. MacTavisb was appointed chairman for the nomination meet- ing. Reeve Cousins gave a full re- port of nmmty council matters and a detailed review of the Brussels finerrinl '1ttrmont. Conneillol' Mc- Tnn.'."v„' etre a erunphrensivp ere mart 011 the wtterwork western with merit value bre informe 1ton to the list Pn err. wre Seers. eir111bF1• of t11e 1961, Nemeth would not arcept re-nomina!t- iml prefo'rine to withdraw, he said. in levom• of others, who were equally qualified to carry or. Those nominated for councillor were, Wm. Speer. R. W. Kennedy, A. McTaggart, R, A. Bennett, ,T H. ' Sh-rrt•ton and L. Workman. Jack McDonald. and Wm, Little h^1+ seeks briefly on 'hydro matters. The following were nominated for snhonl-hoard. H. Fischer, D. A. Rano, Rnht. ,Toltnson, Robt, Walker, 0. Elliott, W. F. Todd, G. Kreuter, Wm. Newton and Dr, 0. A. Myers. D. A. Rano, who has served on the wheal -paned for tete past twenty years declined to stand again. Dr, C. A. Myers, also a former member failed to qualify. Those who were Present spoke briefly thanking their nominators. W. G. Leach, chairmen of the school -boned gave an eeeellent re- sume of ,bhe school affairs, repairs made end the fin,a:nei.al sthtement. D. M. MacTavlsh, member of the Wdnghm High School Area Board, reported in detail on their financial posit/ton, Mr. Cousins, who is commencing his seventh term as repee of Brea- sele, answered questions Rbont men- ideal affairs asked by members of tike e,udience, The meeting closed with the sing- ing of God Save The King. The el.eotfon will be held on Monday, Dec, 3.td:. Mrs. Robert M. Travis Mrs. Robert Travis, 32. Who died on Monday, November 19,bh at the Thome Ol' her son, Percy, R. R. 1, Listowel was a native of Wallace township, ,and spent most of her life there He husband died in 1949; She is survived by one diaughter, Mrs. Whyte Perkins,.Li49owel; two sons, Percy, Wallace; Morley, Slee- velet one brother, James Griffith, and a sister, Mrs, Jahn Willis, both of Lietnwel,' The body rested at the Harrison funeral home, Listowel, where s'envfces were condliioted on Wednesday at 3 p,ln., by the Rev, 7. D. i,?artin, and interment was 1 made in Fairview cemetery. SATURDAY ONLY DEC, let Gene Autry and "Champion" "BEYOND THE PURPLE HILLS" Sat. Mat. 2 p.m. -Eve. 7.30 p.m. Ethel Barrymore, Maurice Evans, Angela Lansbury In "KIND LADY" TUESDAY FOTO-MITE let Offer $200 2nd Offer $60 Monday Attendance Card Niskl. WED. ONLY DEC, 6th Arthur Rubenstein, Jan Pearce, Jascha Heifetz In "OF MEN AND MUSIC" • COMING FOR 3 BIG DAYS Bing Crosby Jane Wyman in 711MDs' "HERE COMES THE GROOM" THE UNITED CHURCH "Tate Beatitudes" was the ser- m:un subjeot alt morning worship in The 171111ed Ohltiach on Sunday. The minister celled attention to the fact that there are about one humin+ed Beatitudes in the Bible besides the eight in: the fifth chapter of M,att- hew, which ordinarily axe spoken of as The Beatitudes. The series "Maitre of a Disciple" as set forth in •he Parables of Segue wise cen- titutted at evening worship. The narahle of 'illte TTnithist Stewkurd, Litre 17: 1-9. 111(,,atraing the cluar- netelestic of res:oureefdlnesa and zeal, was the basis 06 the study, Mrs. T -T, Themes ]r'esid'ed at the organ in the Absence of bins. 10. Martin. ' T kf.1t 9 R E Now Playing - NOV. 29-30 DEC. 1 TECHNICOLOR "VENGEANCE VALLEY" A tense western filled with thrills 1Rfiii exoltement. The foreman of the nettle ranch Is pursued by two ponos of outiaws. DEC. 3.4-5 "THE MINIVER STORY" Greer Gerson : Walter Pidgeon The Mlntver's return In a 9ea05 time story of their readjustrtlent problems. You will laugh With this family and weep with them. STANDING FOR ELECTION IN GREY TWP, On I,leolion day in Grey townsbip, Monday, Dec. 10.11, the voters will go to the polka to east their ballots for their choice of the following candidates - Reeve - Clifford Rowland George MacDonald Deputy -Reeve - Paley Ward John McNabb Hugh Snlith Cone• l -- Wm. le, Biellop Nen. McFarlane Amos Smith Clifford Dani ar Howard McNaught GREY TWP. HOLDS NOMINATION MEETING Those nominated were : Reeve - Clifford Rowland Geo. MacDonald John McNabb Deputy Ite.eve - Kenneth McFarlane Percy Ward John McNabb Hugh 13. •Smith Counc•ilers - Wan. F. Bishop Percy Ward John McNabb Alex Pearson ' R. W. Whitfield \ Kenneth MoFarl-ane Clifford Dunbar T -Test 13. Smith Antos Smith Gordon Knight Howard 14Teelealght Jas. S. Armstrong School Trustees -- Kenneth McLean Harry Belem. Eldon Mann RIS Tinestnn The Grey townelen nnminatien nleetine was bola 011 Monday in Ethel ''we Hall, ,Tenn M. Pearson was appointed eheirnlan of the meeting. The nnunrl frna'poq warp railed to .11,.o p,ln:he) rte. . tart TTrntinzwav, gave a report on schools. Harry Bolger. explained about the school enensp0rtation. Teen. McLean, was not in favour of tnanepentetdnn of school children from Crenhrook to No, 8. Blair McIntosh, thanked the elect- ors for lest years election for Schaal Trustee. Mr, McTnteeh 'WOG in fav- our of paying something to families moved from Cranbrook to No, 8. Elden Mann was surprised to he nom6anetted. Ironed their would be ennn.eal without him. Jack Conley, spoke about Central Schools, and was not in favour. Andrew Bremner, spoke about the Consolidated, Sohool. Taking grade 7 and• 8 to shops, one day a week to take up manual training, mechanical wont etc. Thanked the Council for malting him their representative, Rae Houston, would not stand for treatise. Council Council rues called to the platform in palace of school trustees. John Pearson told Trow he thought of a plaque with names of former Reeves and Clerks would be nice for Grey town0hip. He had seen one similar in Morris Twp. Hall at their nomination. It took him 3 years to secure the Information. Alex Alexander, County Assessor unveiled the pdagilte and .read an emetic cm the early settlers of Tion' on. Jobe Pearson read the minutes of Council meeting 1856, the Pleat sleeting, He asked Mr. McNabb to accept the plaque On bei,alf of Grey Twp. Connell and netted that the plaque be finished for tate next four yeate to melte it. 100 years, John McNabb thanked John Pear- son for his work. Alan Pearson thanked Mrs. Cardiff for her help in looking nig the records. Me. Strong, Reeve of Howick, hon- ored to be at unveiling. Credit to Mr. Pearson for hie effort in ranking plaque in reale:eihreece of former Retires anti Clerics. .Tolu1 McNabb, spoke an the loss of Clerk and County Engineer in Goderich, The County selected Peter Patterson for County Engineer. Three Patters.cn's to hold thio ,sosition. Addition to County Home for iloopttal accmnodoticn, He secur- ed bite [!runty Road, to be finished neer year, Maitland River part. under Authority, No one from Grey on the cementer. He spoke on Grey township deficit. Ansnvered quest - on limine. Alen difficulty with, Tined Supt. A:newored questions re' Periling telephones, Mr, Gen. MacDonald bhnnaced MT Pearson for pimple. Spoke about the Online, Reed anti! Cleter ty Home. Read repent of County Home farm, He sad the River Authority would take over innei1eer's "Report on Maitland 'River . Also started his name will be on the ballet for Reeve, Clifford Rowland. mentioned the ?Aimee to his renlarits. Thought Grey Tow11011p urnlldn':t he pati hack the 97,189. rl' 88000. meet, 00 the Ma1t- ian,d Rivet. Said be wouid attend for reeve, Geo Merloneld• replied, to Mr, 10,o'letie. Tteeteree to 10471948 re"( etotem0)11 TT,ntnrtnnate net eeteine• gravel on but wet waafh- ne and nnn!freeter bein,1mm,, Peeve Mined .thnnitee his mover and seened05 Por neminattng hint fur Deputy Reeve and Councillor. liPeke :,lions the roads and said he would stand for Deputy -Reeve. Kee. McFarlane saki he. would stand for Deputy -Reeve. Spoke on the reveilhty and expendit:mros from the fhmnreal statement.. Replied to question from Leonard Machan abort 1,lcNanght Drain. llut h Snifter, had been requested 30 'Aland for Deputy Reeve and expect- ed to do so. Wm. R. lliwltnp, spoke about gett- ing gravel on roads, Weald stand for eleetinn. 1 -Toward McNaught said he would think it over about standing for eke: ficin. Ami,'• Smith, stated (be.t everyone toss P11tlt1Pd to their opinion. World ir' v,- his 1141110 stand, c'liffm'd Dunbar thanked those who eugg,a+ed him +n rim for Cnnnrillor. Did not know if he wo'lid stand. Artlnn' Reek, net for a show of bawds of rate-fRvens whn want e..le"lv. He gale ne grant if not .••1e-^-rer,T by Rnarl Sunerintedent. T^hn Mr �.ahb. lrplird (0 3110 P ,.,,1 S"oerin+rmlrnt.. Thr martin" rlo'erl by riming (`''•A P4ve The King. School Board Those who nrnllifierl to take Beata • temstero are Herry Tiola,•r and Kenneth McLean. , SUCCESSFUL BAZAAR A :,ucresst•nl bazaar, realizing $865. (re was held in the Pnbiie Library on the afternoon of Nov. 24th under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid of Me''t•ille Presbyterian Chnrele Mrs. J. Galbraith, lira, J. Gibson, Mrs. .1. enriersnn. eh's. C. Matheson and ,Hiss Grace Stewart were in charge of the sewing and knitting booth. airs. r,, Ruane, MTS. .T. Ballantyne, Mrs. R. Elliott and Miss Millie Or."war supervised the gelling of 1101'elt100 0401110 baking was sold by Mrs. W. Speer. Mrs, J. Work and Mrs, minis, Candy, Mrs. Wes. Kerr and Mrs. 3. Fischer. Home produce, \ars. J. 'emelt anti Miss M. McFar- lane. The Parcel Post was convened he Mrs, G. McDowell. Mrs, Robert Thnmeon convener of the afternoon I'M was assisted in the ten moan by Mrs. Havtkshmw. Mrs. W. Smith, 'tips. r. Backer, Mrs. W. Little and Mrs. C. Long. SEAFORTH LIONS GUESTS OF BRUSSELS CLUB Mr. R. Savage of Listowel deliver- ed an inspiring address to the Boue- seis Tions Olub, and their guests, members of the Seaforth Lions Club, at their regular meeting on Mendes n3,ght. Lion president, Wlli. Turnbull, - welcomed the the visitors and Lion E. Smith, Seafontbh, introduced the speaker Ma•, Savage. Tn one of the finest addresses ever listened, to by the club, he based his talk on the words, "Be Strong a nd of Good Courage." Mr. Savage is a forceful and eloquent speaker and his were full of inspirwtios for better living. • Lion Selwyn Balser, Brussels and • Lions E. Smith. president of the Sea- ' forth Club, thanked the speaker. A short program included, clarinet solos by Robert Kennedy with Lion L, Te Thompson. as accompanist; ' vocel solo by. Lion R. Spittal. See- ' forth with Lion J. Scott at the piano; Lion John Beattie, Seaforth, read two poems of itis own and Lion L. 1), TliOmlxscn a piano solo, Tion Telmer A. Wood led the ' cnannlltentty singing. l • .] Business OF •the Brlussp s club in - eluded roll cell, reading of the nnin- nhips, Lion R. 7. Bowman spoke of the arrangements for the Rend Cion- • cent on Dec. 12th. ••Lien D. A. Bann, announced :plans for Santa Clam perade en Sat„ Dec. 15th. Lion W. G. Leach reported on the Blind In- stitute Blind, Lion Martin ga1d it was planned to enter a Lions hockey • team in the W.O.A.A. Teton Bill Hart, Seaforth. wss win- ner of the draw. Lion H. Mier, Sea- ' fm'tll, spoke briefly. Tall Twister, ,Tas. S. Armstrong enlivened the whole proceeding with his tactics In oallecting fines. To spite of the sihonilly Watt there was a good representation. of ram - hers tram the Seaforth Clmh, The ladies• of St. John's Chalrch served a bonni.eout ari3oper, $2.00 per year - $2.50 U. ;., Rece,rtron and Dance for Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gordon In Brussels Town Hall on Friday, Nov. 30th Ladies please bring Lunch. Everybody Welcome DANCE In Walton Community Hall on Friday, November 30th MUSIC BY WILBEE'S ORCHESTRA Admission 50c Everybody Welcome Sponsored by Walton Football Club .....o...m.r.a.-.... . _ ... __ .....-...,z....n,.,. AIM•SWASNIWPRNMIMP .,.- Com'n t© the Alirastrel Show from Zurich In Cranbrook Community Hall at 5.15 P. M. Wednesday, December 5th Under auspices of Granbro.k Community Centre. Admission 60c and 25c ance follows. Formal Christmas Dance In Brussels Town Hall on Thursday, ecelnber 27th MUSIC BY WILBEE'S ORCHESTRA Admission $1.00 a couple Lunch Counter Sponsored by Rebekah Lodge. The Voice of Temperance - 'Tt le inscribed in the Cascada Tenn- perai ce Act 'that its repeal can be ref -1, forted only by a pct:etion and a vote ; by the people, That is the genius of democracy. Lt is. the denial of de- recency e-rece nncy when any official body , whether township oi' eouney or pro- vince preentnes .to subsltilnute its v01e0 j 601' the tt,oice of the people, That's , how they do it in llrneela, In Carola we are not free from this menace of officialdom, Nethhar are we free Profs the menace o f presteere groups be- hind offtcieldoln, Let there he no ,tuna emitalntty about it, the fete of the Canada. Tcmperanee Act depends on, the people's ballot not on the anon 1 verdtof of env offfclnl rnr ani+ nfltetsl bods•. To any 1.511 may he tempted to lie too offielonus 411.1p parser enh eves tvarntng, ha:title off the rights of the people, - Advt. FREE TO ALL -FARMERS AND THEIR FAM141ES Come early. ▪ there's es good time for everyone a Vr'G Iii efee444fotost "GA ¢ 4 '2 LANA Vit: ES" "ODDITIES ill FARMING" "WHAT'S NEW iD JOHN DEERE FARM EQUIP:WENT1s aajvs464w4Ti In Brussels Town Hall on Wednesday, t eco 5th 2p.rn.and 8p.m. If you don't have tickets or need mltrer ask us for them-- Dealer hem-' Dealer - W. J. Perrie Phone 58 Brussels, Ont.