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The Brussels Post, 1942-11-11, Page 1POST ,PUBLISHING HOUSE PLAY "Damsels In Distress" three -act comedy by Londesboro United Church in Brussels Town Hall FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. 13 under auspices of St. John's Anglican Church Admission, Adults 25c Children 15c J C. Blackstone, piano tuner and organ repairer will be in this district this week. Orders taken at the Brussels Post or phone 119 Blyth. Wherefore we receiving a kingdom, which cannot be re moved, let us have grace, whereby we may serve God acceptably with reverence and Godly fear. "Hebrew 12;28." Melville Church 11 A. M. "The Home" 12.15 P.M. Sunday School and Bible Class 7 P. M. "Fools COME AND WORSHIP United Church Minister --Rev. Hugh C. Wilson 11 A. M. Morning Worship Rev. W. A. Bremner, B. A. of Seaforth In the interest of the Ontario Temperance Federation Junior Congregation 12 Church School and Bible Claes 7 P. M. Evening Praise "Our Certainties" YOU ARE INVITED Church of England Parish of Brussels RectoreRev. M. F. Oldham 24th Sunday After Trinity November 15th, 1942 ST. JOHN'S BRUSSELS 10:30 A.M. Sunday -School 11:30 A.M. Holy Communion and Sermon The newly confirmed will re- ceive their first Communion. 8T. GEORGE'S, WALTON 10 A.M. Morning Prayer and Sermon 11:15 A.M. Sunday -School ' ST. DAVID'S, HENFRYN 2:15 P.M. Sunday -School 3 P. M. Evening Prayer and Sermon Preacher at all Services - The Rector. BORN T N NB Y-- GI baton :hospital. on 1042, to Mr. and Wednesday, November 11 1). 1942 v. II . oca4,1ews Ms BRUSSELS, ONTARIO BRUSSELS COUNCIL Financial Statement 13russels, 3rd, 1942 Of "Cigarette Fund" The regular menthly meeting of the Brussels MuniciPal Catinell Was November Mrs, Ttniney, Blyth. (nee Mauna held III the Publ.c Library en the nmnw-ae...oaevawezvoouacaamuprraskaaaMtuaifiruatxuoa..rasvrms,r-,srur.aaxtarA.anatpzrnrmaooM. abve Miller) the etItt Of son, odate. F. S'ands tied W. Caul - Victory Loan Bonds Free Showing Of Films . . Purchasers of $50. ant] $1,00. betels All flock owners who aro interest- area being absent, ........- ,..-.-- • are requested to call at the Local ed in the proper care of poultry are The minutes of the last meeting Branch of the Canadian .Bailk of DIED Clotnineree and take delivery of their cordially invited by the Welter Rose being read it was moved by W Poultry Farm to free movies. in tee Willis; secoaded by H. Champion Brussels Town Hall, 'Wed. eve., Nov. Met the 1311114"e be eauPted' • SPE -Ill -ha 13ruesels on Wednesday, ' 25 at 8 pan. Theae show proper --Carried, Nov. nib„ 1942, Elizabeth Fergus- Poppy Day rare of stock from baby chicks to The following Wile' Were Pre"Thti'd; • G. MeDo 70..00 on Seek. The funeral under the Saturday bast wes Poppy :Day. Athe hieing flock and should provide direetion of Morning Star Rebekah eumbee of girls were 011 the streets vv'ell, Oct. salary YOU with much helpful ineermation Cleo. Campbell, Oct. eat 'ery .„, 6.90 Lodge, will be held from her late eelling th.ein, sponsored by the Brute - . I:. .S. Warwiek, Oct. ialttry 30.00 residence, Thomas stree•t, Brussels, . eels 13ranch of the Canadian Legion. on Friday, Nov. 13th, 1942, See They realized' the eum a $40.00 bY Ninety -Yew -01d Ed. Henderson, hauling grav-el ...... Subscriber vite at .2.00 P,M. interment in their efforts. R. W Kennedy, printing The Post was pleased to receive ' Brussela cemetery, Huron County Federation of Agriculture, Annual Meeting Wednesday November, 18, 1942 at 1:30 P.M. Town Hall Clinton election of Officers at 10:00 A. M. The speakers will be:- Dr. H. Barton, Deputy Minister of Agriculture SUbJect: "Wartime ,AgrIculture in Canada". W. E. Haskin, Secretary, Canadian Federation of Agriculture., W. Porter, Editor, Farmer's Advocate. en Damage Halloween A member of the National Selective Not So Great Service, Ottawa. R is gratifying to report that the The ladies are especially Invited Hallowe'en damage at the school to attend. was not as greet as many of the public seem to believe. Gossip said that desks had been: smashed and a good deet of •cleirnage done which would require consideeable financial outlay for repairs, The School Board states this ts not true. a renewal subscription from Mrs. B. Brussels Hydro-Bleclria clad advertising , B.C.S. Literary Society i G--------------------- Mrs. Griffith To Hold Open Meeting was ninety years old last May 26th, street lights The Literaly ,Society o2 Brussels and is enjoying good health. Her let- Hall lights High 'School plans to hold an open ter said that. it was quite cold ther1)° e j'il'°' Ee'eevans' labdr and meeting in the Town Hall on. Friday but they had no snow on November i .„ ,'„e, \vcd'k • evening, November 20.511, at 8,15, AR 2 wheal the letter was written, Good ! ',len eeetard. police interested will be welcome. Collea- luck to you Mre. Griffith and may R. .1. Bowman, tax sale you long :have good health and en- I tion at door. expenses London Scale Works, joy reading your copy of The Post. 1 20.00 NOTIC- . Relief for October E ! ', i mails Judge T. M.,Costello lieS appointed Merchant -Liable 60.10 Thuisday, November 26111 et 9 If Coupon EarlY .IVIeved by W, 'Willis, seconded by o'clock A.M., at the Township Office, Meroliants whoaccept ration 33 11, Champion' that the accounts as at Ethel to hear anry 'complaints with l read be paid, respect to the Voters' Liet for :1942 After a lengthy discussion re the -Carried. coupons which have not yet become damage done on Hallowe'en the 84.80 21.60 99.00 2,46 5.10 1.50 4.50 in the Township of Grey. parties interested please govern themselves accordenlgly. Ireah•, ,Cletiik. REGENT THEATRE, Seaforth, Ont. NOW, PLAYING... - The thrilling story of the furious% pack of humans that orashed Alaska ti '98 ... They're alt here in .. • Rex Beach's The Spoilers Starring Marlene 'Dietrich Randolph Scott John Wayne M011., Tues. and Wed. Claudette Colbert In Remember The Day with John Payne A delightful comedy romance . 1 Next Thurs., Fri. & Sat. - Bud Abbott and Lou Costello i in their smash hit! • Pardon My Sarong Two balmy Knights In the South 1 Seas..l . . .Jamenhe the Jungles with Jive and joyt Coming - Charlie's Aunt MOVIES The Walter Rose Poultry Farm Invites you to a Free Showing of Films on the care and raising of baby chicks, LAanagement of growing and laying stock etc. These movies are helpful and well worth seeing. - IN - Brussels Town Hall - ON ed. Eve., Nov. 25th Admission Free 8 1i.m. St. John's A..Y,P,A, The regular meeting of St. Johns A.Y.P.A. was held on, Wednesdee, Nov. 4th in the Vestry. The Vice - Pres., Mn, Roy Kennedy was 14 eharge and gave an excellent and informative paper on the life and worleof the. great Red tOress. Nulls* Florenee Nightingale. Rev. M. F. Oldham read the .Scripture Lesson. and Mr. M. P. Oldham soncluoted the opening prayers. Church Notes Mr. H. G. Meir, Chainnen of the Huron Deanery Laynven's. Associa- tion and Vice-Prestdent a the Diocesan Laymee's Association of Seaforth wee the special ,speculter in St. John's Church, a3rueeele on Sun- day A.M. and delivered a fine sermon on the place of the Laity in the Church, Rev, M. F. ,Oldleue was in cherge of the service. There was a good attenethece. The Anneal. Laymen's Banquet of Herm. Deamery will be held In St. John's Church Bruesels on, Friday evening, Nov. 20th. valid are liable to prosecution. Householder5, who give lig .sudh coupons, mistakenly or otherwise, will suffer later, as they will get no more !coupons until the next books are issued. This was announced hy the Wan time Prices and Trade board. At Halifax, a merchant was lined $18 for accepting, couipone before their valid date, an official said. House- holders are eeminded that only coupons 1,2,3,4,5 and 6 have become valid, the latter two on, Nev. 2. Coupons 7 and 8 will become valid Nov. 30 and Nos, 9 and 10 on Dec. 28. of Melville Church The W. 'M. ee of Melville Church met ID the primary room 011 Friday, November 6th at 3' P.M. The presid- ent, Mrs. R. Kerr, presided, and the meeting opened with the singing of Pselm 110. Mrs, J. C. Beaker read a Scripture passage and Miss. Grace Stewart offered - prayer: The 'Some, tary'e and treaseruer's reports were read by Mrs. .7. G. Armstrong and Mrs. R. Thomson, The annual "I'm so thankful" tett is to be held at, the home -of Mile J. C. Booker on Tues- day afternoon, Nov. 17th, the com- mittee ID Charge being .Mrs. Balmier, Mint, Perker and Mrs. Thomson. All the ladies of the congregation are limited and- a good -attendee:1e is hoped for. A nominating committee, oonsistieg of Mrs, Scott, Miss Stew- art and leins. Beaker, was appointed, aftm-which Hymn, 486 was sung. Mrs, C Math.eson's topic was "The World after the Wee" Current Events were in charge of Mrs. 1". Mitchell Interesting letters were read from Rev, Mr, Elder and Mrs. Elder of British Guiana. The meet- liig with Hymn 687 followed by Memorial Service A brief Arthistice Day service was held at the War Memorial on, Wed- nesday morning, Nov. • llth. The reading of the. scripture by Rev. H. Wilson, WAS Yellowed by a two minute silence In honor of those Who gave their.lives in the Great Wax.of 1914- 1918 for the Freedom which we ere egaim called upon to defend, Rev. S. Kerr led in player. The town wreath was placed by Wan. Stiles,' veteran of the last war and the one for the Province by Mrs. N. Gerry. The National Anthem concluded the serelce. The iContineetiou !School Cadets end students attended in a body. No Gasolhie After • 7 P.M. Saturdays Dueleg the Summer menthe the garagesof towrirreetained open until 9 p.m. on Saturday nights,. ThiS privilege le now withdrawn and serv- fon'stations alla garaOtS will not he allowed to diSpeuse gautelfris after the' libelee of .7 9.1:1. any week.4a,y or Sindays,. Last Saturday night Was tho ..firet nightef the,tell 7 olelckalk closing .pipp. 011I)3 WeteedileaPPointed by mot, ar. rtvtng .cut- ,‘a, ,station early' enough. , to etteelVeOtet . ' :: •:',' Sat4daY night Ohentlig till 9 3911:, Chirlaieg. the tmeatia03: *tie tir- great eon- veniene.dctled; ;:p,.:Ii boiled tt wIl ,"`.1)n, ter enenediate. Mei .shouid the neees. ,e'reSolgefi.inott 7,e4ar,. • 'WO titlOe. . . .- Council adjourned. GREY COUNCIL Minutes Off counoll meeting held Nev. 7th, Minutee of last nteetings, Oct, 3rd and 1.5th were read and approved. This date; having been set as Court of Revisiloncn the assessment Roll. The followi r, appeals were re- ceived. Mr. Leslie Chambers, Lot 28, Con.. 15 and Lot 23, Con, 16, too highly assessed. Mr. Orville McNEchol, Lat 15, Con. 16, too highly assessed. . Itenes Pente, Mit 23, Con. 14, too highly assessed, M. Wilfred ICeffier was entered as owner of Lot 21, .0011. 5, instead of William Gorse:ate Glen. Bracy wee entered as owner of Lot 11, 'Clan. 7. instead of Thontas MeDontald. - Ben Revlonwas entered tenbant, Lot 12, Gon, 2. The countail ,having received the evidence, adjourned the Court of Re- vision till Nov. 13th in order that they might inspect' the lots entered in appeal. Mr. Walter Beoadfoot was appoint- ed comtnissioner on the .S1cett Drain: •The Council &eked. Twp, of Hul. lett For a COPY af Iinglineer's report an the Welton Drain. before making Payment. By -Law No. 9-1942 to assess and levy rates for County, Township and School purposes was finally Passed. The Tender of Nicholsos Bros. for the work of repair on the 6th Con, Drain at $4145.00 was accepted. The Reeve was authorized to sign the applica.tton for 52,000,00 ' Bonds if the third Victory Loan and all approved. amounts were ordered paid. The following 'accounts, Roads Postage nemesis °Mice Supplies Adv, Steep Iron ,Select Amore Deales Soldiers Watches Schools. Aseesseris Association Tressureefil? Bon* Ethel Library 26.00 Victory .Bond 2;000.00 Sext regular meeting Dec6th, at 10 a.m. J. It Feuer, Clerk, Red Cross Notes A oorarse in Home Nursing is to be giveii," in the Mealy ender the direction of the local Red Cross. Mrs, R, 5. Warwick will be the leader and .she will be assisted by Mrs. W.D.S. Jamieson, Mrs, S. Kele, Mrs, H. Wilson and 1Virs, B. Welker. The first teeters and demonstration will be given on 'Monday, Nov. 16, at 8 9.111. All wishing to take the course are asked to .reglater on that date, Emergency Units A Nursieg itimergertey Reserve has been set up by the Canadian Red Cross to culd 54 time of epidemic or dtsester, anti at this time they have asked that special supplies be kept on hand by all breeches to meet Whatever etnergency may arts°. A list was made of articles which could be assembled Into units and be ready' for instant liee, Each unit contists on 4 eheetsi, 3 pillow cases, 2 heel Pads, 8 Sorg:teat towels, 3 face masks, 15 tunlcish towels, 2 wash cioths, gaaite handkerchiefs, 2 bed gowns, 2 bed Jeekets, T- binder, i hot water bag and cover, 1 bed Pat and .cover, 1 thermometer, 1 tooth brush,. soap, 1 Mtn 1 blenket, ,1 Peil. • The Beussele Red Cross has pro- vided. tour malts. These are packed in cepatete Daytona end stored in the Library Where they will be a,vaelable Were paid: 282.42 8.00 The Pis]: -and Gauze (ilub, ,with 11. B. Allee as leieretary IMO issued the following statement RECEIPTS July 12, 1942 Balance 011 hand, Fish & Game Club Reed. from Jars Firemen's Assoc, Sept. Jamestown War Workers Oot 101,11 Received from Jars Oct. 20th Bingo Club Oet. 26111 Bingo Club Nov, 90 Binge Club .88 2.97 1.60 12.00 2082.80 184.06 38.96 1280,00 25,00 22.50 $ 8.19- 150.31 60,00 44.45- 23,69 4- 25.00 48,83 Cigarettes Sent June luly Overseas $ 28.21 32.21 96.21 34.21 84.21 17.51 $ 277,89 August September )ctebee $ 165.05. BALANCE ON HAND The Club commenced with the5111114- Lotion of sending a shipment of smokes to our boys overseas about meee a month and ,so far have trtan- aged, through the co-operation, in various ways, of a number of -wining- helpers. To everyone "who helped they are very grateful.. Donors for the Bingo held last Satuaday night were: R. Downing, G. Sanderson. Clara Russel, and H. 13. Allem In order to continue this fine work, a gentle reminder is, that the jars ate still in the stores in town, for the reception of small donstions, if any wish to help lu this way. CARD OF THANKS My sincere thanks is extended to' the Brussels Branch of the Red Grose, for the parcel they gave me. It wae much appreciated. Ter. Cleve Davidson NOTICE ! Mrs, W. M, Sieclair left a few things in her old home, a hand- some eke% npholstered in green velvet, it has a round back with two tassels also a wicker reeking chair. a lawn mower and some pictures which va3ue. Anyone' having them, or knowing of their where - &mitts, please write me and tie 11145 where to find them and will he greatly obliged. Address me:, 63 Kemeingtotn. Ave, tSoeth, Hartellton, Ott, • FOB SALE- Potatoem- Get yours now while the pricee Is right. Cash and Carry Phone 5 Grew* Bluevale Child ,Falls Through Stable Floor BLIIMVALE, Nov. 7 -While PlarY- ing in: the barn, the three-yeareld on of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rutten, let concession of Morris, fell through a'hole in the Boor to the stable below. He struck bis face on a manger and received some nasty cuts and ibruiuses. He was taken to the Wing:hem Genera)] Hospital, Morris Council 001111011 meeting Nov. 9., 1942. The Council met le the Township Hall on the above date with. all the members present. The Reeve presided. The minutes of the last meeting were reed and adopted on, motion of Harvey Johnston and Cecil Wheeler. Moved by Cecil liVlieeler seconded by C. D. Coultes thalt the Township advance 51500. to 5.0. No. 8 for Pay- ment to Contrector. Carried. Moved by 'C. 35, Coultes seconded by Ticerve•ellohneton that By -Law No. 7, be passed for holding Nomination aed Election if necessary. Montilla tion to be held on the 28th day of December. Carried. Mloved by James Michie ,seonded by Hervey Johnston. that the meet- ing adjourn to meet again on Dec- ember 15, 19424. a 10 amt. Carriled. The following aecounts were paid: Ontario Hospital, WoodStoek, X, B. Phelan $ 48.00 Advance-Tieves, Wingham, advertising 7.76 Menicipal World, supplies LOO liullett Township, Poet Publishing House, "5.96 Welton Drain advertising & supplies 4.60 S.S. No. 8, payment -to contractor 7600,00 1);nlinitIce7socilesele°bIeleTingliiriGursrer; 4.004.00 311. G. Martin,, selecting jurors 4.00 Rielterd Alcock, Lamont 'Death 76.00 A. R. Beduin.% taxes 127.90 Fred Logien, aftercare 7.00 Mrs, Geo. Ga -ods, relief 16.1t3 Roy Tnurbey,, Lamont and Purvey' Drain 88.60 Dr. Craevferd, 1/1.0.11. 20,00 P. IdeNa,b, 33,i0.11. ..... 3%000 F. Deceit, 13, 0. St G. Martin, B.O.H. 8.00 e Geo.10. Mettle', Clerk