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The Brussels Post, 1945-2-21, Page 1THE 'POST PUiBLISHING HOUSE BRUSSELS THURSDAY Tbie 1eiS FRIDAY SATURDAY Two Shows Nightly 7 & 9 P.M. Matinee 2:30 Saturday CLAIRE TREVOR JOHN WAYNE GE RGE SANDERS "ALLEGHEItiri UPRISING" From the pages of American History comes this daring True Story. MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Rod La Roque —in— "T .,E SHADOW STRIKES" "The weed of crime bears bitter fruit" emphasized in this chill -a -minute thriller! Added` Attraction:- WORLD WIDE WAR NEWS COMING SOON— Allan Lad and Loretta Young Is "CHINA" •-'�,�.�. �'—SLS,. •• i--- Maple Syrup Rationing te Said' Unchanged angel in 1945 - " Attawa, Feb. 19.—The Prices oa Board announced Sunday the re- moval of maple butter from ration ing, and said no major changes either iu prices or the method o1 rationing maple syrup and maple sagar were planned for the conning season. During the- main producing season --- from Feb. 19 to . May 31 — eaoh valid preserves coupon is good for the pnrchaso of one quart (40 fluid otmees) of 'maple syrup or two pounds of maple sugar, After May 31 the coupon value o1 maple syrup, returns to its normal level of 24 fluid ounces per coupon. • tri, I the make 11 You cannotyourself man you ought to be by letting God Alone. ta/lelville 0)1'130t'l Rev. Samuel Kerr, B,A„ B.D. • •M inister 10 A, M. Sunday S;ehool and Bible Class 11 A. M. Morning Worship "The Easy and The Hard Way" 7 P. M. The Evening Service in The United Church. Louis D. Thompson, Organist Choirmaster. Come and Welcome. United Ch;lr ch Minister -Rev: Hugh C. Wilson ?a 11 A. M. Morning Worship A "Thou Shalt Not Kill" i Junior re ani r Con r atlo 9 9 n v 12 Church Rch[+oi and el le Bible Class 7 P. M. Evening Praise Rev. S. Kerr B.A. a O B. D. will bring. the message, EVERYONE WELCOME ttiet't c,. at ell eeetGI''tdt Church of England 4, Parish of Brussels Rector, Rev.F M . .Old s t h m Second Sunday In Lent February 25th, 1945 St. John's Brussels— 2 P. M. Sunday School and Bible Class 7 P. M. Evening Prayer and Sermon St. George's Walton - 180 P. M. SuSchool Y and Sermon A P. M. Evening prayer ano Sermon St. David's Henfryn- 1.15 P. M. Sunday School un Y and Bible Oras, • 2 P. M. Evening Prayer and Serr > Wed„ February 28th ant: John's Brussels 8 P. M. Weekly Lent SerVio= and Sermon. Set of Lantern Slides on "The Indian Resi- dential' Schools." REGENT. i-1 AT E Seafrorth,, Ont. NOW SH OW IN -- G NSe xt Thurs., Fri., gat, , , Two Features Martha O'briscoli Noah Beery Jr. Week. ALSO-.. End Pass •Lomse Allbritton' Robe .t Paige Her Primitive The screen's. top tau h.sta 9 r array. Mon., Tues, Wed., Feb. 26, 27, 28 TW O FEATURES— 'Jean Cabin Richard' Whorf The Imposter A dramatic: recital of a man's redemption. A Ls0•-_ Springtiane Johnny with THE ANDREWS SISTERS A musical comedy packed with popular tunes. Next Thurs, Fri,, Sat. TWO 'FEATURES— •lon Hall • The invisible Man's Revenge ALSO— Ghost Catchers JC)M1NG-•- Gung Ho . Hat Check Honey To see a complete show, when cubits features are shown', patrons must be it, by 8.45 p. m. arraanila Brussels Red Cross Annual Binge and Dance In the Brussels Town Hall on Friday Evening March 2nd Draw Will be made for 6 cords of wood donated by D. N. McDonald. Music by Kett. Wilbee and his orchestlra• A lunch booth will be llronrlded. Under auspices cal the finance Collimittee' Admission to dance — 35c ',11.11101160111•1111! ,Wednesday, February Zist, 1945 The Onager Sari e t At tit ere are always new molts d:e,cusaioni; prevailing around 1)118 Otinitllitltlity as ,tet! as other awn - mutinies we have opened Ulu ..oiu at, t.rdtl• the beetling "Cracker Bartel,' Some of these discussions are la the loan of t:riLicisIu, which, { when 11011 ee ,#e„e`•'rl`" ons••'''',.7,277.".iv.000,....-con- . vt ,•,.:v,on- ,enctive, but let u.a stick to Ibe dfis'(•ruttive lilyPR,'; •as, 1110011 - as ' 1'>':s'ible that:44474R> • say, tr`;4,t1gi,l4tr. build up a better 000)110 city and for the betterment of all living in the c•ontontunity. The cormnunitly referred to bore takes in Brussels I to well as Morris and Grey Town- s1tips, ' As there are various topics from whish to choose, that would he of interest to other readers of The Peet, you may even use your local Darrel' es such and you can't make as mad, let us hear from you --so Cone on folks here is your ohauoe to v',tce your .opinion in 'regards to any topic, As it is necessary, teat the writer's name be atgned 1>ut in case they don't care to have their name appear In print a pen name con be added along with Signature and it will be used 'II' requested. We guarantee the real name will not be divulged gel if so .wished. A;ridrese to "The Clacker Barrel," Smash Hit At Cozy . Here's your entertainment 1 e- Po7•ter with more news about what's ar at the Cozy these days. Well, friends if yeti enjoy a well acted movie with a story that will eom.ptetely carry you •:sway we strongly recommend you head the Cozy way either Thuiattay, Friday'or Saturday nights, Froai - the .vet•T pages of American history : crimes the dramatic story of the Alnericarn Revolution, a dramatic story sot 111 the days- when the law was the lash and Indian massacres- wcte Commonplace events. Stupendous liegond words, magivificeiit beyond' description is this thrilling rale who laved, :lived and died ander the shadow of the whip' To add tothe 0 •' bill taILC. e f an h already "f Y 9 alltl n p g picture li l coarse such headline stars as John Wayne leader of the •'revolu-, 1louist party who tool( up a-- sword for freedom e clam dal t c the love renegade ale maid, Claire Trevor, as the meld, Cleorgo :Slanders as the arrogant' British officer who. enforced « ott ate and a brutality, B.i•ian Donievy as a dishonest trader plus jRobert Barrat and ,Toll]} P. 1'Tanlilt0b (keea -pour eye on ]bras) and scores more superb artists We knowyou'll acclaim "Alleghany ripriaing' 'as the finest film yet shown at the Oozy,' "The Weed Of Crime bears bitter fruit" but it makes for sweet enter- tainment _ when the "ST-iADON' ST.Rdi1lJSS" at the Oozy theatre lItenelay, 'flu,esclay and Wadnesmay, After ten consecutive years on the radio, the Shadow brings now, slni'Ching entelltainment do movie goet's. We are. not prepared to t5Y (and report% oix 111me in this column 1Lave been honest. and nnbiasedl tiaat "7'he . Shadow. Strikes' is a dramatic ma.stenni ece or ' any artistry in acting, but we do say it's a solid downto-earth murder el ;try that wilt keep you tense wlt:o excite. 111[111, "The Shadow Strikes" show- ing at the. Cozy Monday, Tuesday,, 011d Wednesday i:5 a mystery story that will keep yon baffled to the very end an) thrilled from start to finirh, Rod La. Roque handles his pant "as the "Shadow" with the expertness borne , of tt talented artist, Picture fans that go For a fast moving action ,mystery thriller will go tor• "The ,Sitadaw Strikes" ort the Oozy Monday, 'Priestley and Werth esdoy 111 a. big way.. HORN 1l(rl AGIOART—Tn IScott Memorial TTosipital, Listewei, to Mr and Mrs T0twoo1 NfePaggaa•t, 10ihel, on. Thdrnsds.y, Febrtiai'y 15th—a son. Donald Wayne, e 0 a tearing Auction Sale— of Pierre stark and t n, lrmelln will be hold at tot 5 Cnacnselen 8, Smit T.anee elf Morris; at 12 r'oloelr noon, Tuesday, Marsh 6111, Tennis: Cash Nu 'reserve no Ymrnt is sold, Ge.orgn TT. (Ynlultet% prop rletrr, Trat'old Jmnlcaort ArtetInneet i anadiait Army 91 Actio„ Pelee mhe it1. Cena.d{11,.1 Arn)y,1 1.i inning behind a thtrndemos 1141 oar arraign unpin fttane.tttrowert and! 1101M,. immnelmel it gran(1u9621r>ft¢n- atte a{st)ai00ftly deeil;netl to turn alit: Went-ivltill',a north 1!altlt and brei It tin, the II ltllr slid Velllelttrld • Local ` News Items. A.. BRUSSELS, ON rARKO. Ration Coupon Due Dates coupons iY valid. are butter ' , [ ILtI to 90, sngm' 40 to 1) and pre.'eer 18 to 40. ' Butter coupon 93 0(1105 valid on. 1•elitiany 21 yi'lh( r na ealatty date uu CI*41.19/e; itpolt b1v°1;x. al Engagement Announcement 80 vet,. Mrs. Margaretr an=t Best antvuie t the be ,rngagement or her eoaLly daughter l.e ! Aldle J1'izabetlls to Sydney Taut ltd • 1 lite t.lt00, The marriage is to take place in Hamilton 1''ebruary. , World Da , , {ora a . yr�'��,�. ye fie VINnlr [1 Pre ee• wa oh:served this year bra Friday, Feb. 10th in Melville Presbyterian church and a Barge number of the women of the community attend- ed. The service • was conducted under the leadership of Ml•o, S. Karr, Mrs, M. F. Oldham and, Mrs, Nichol. Pale readings were taken by .1110. ,Borrow and. Jars. Parker. Prayer was offered by Ma's, Geo-. Davis, Mrs. Hanittten, and Mrs. C. Matheson. A apendld address on the subjent of . player• was ably given: 1.Y Mrs. Wilson. A duet was song by it's NWT? and Mrs. Cousins. Mrs. Roby, T'ioineon wa's' pianist fn'- the meeting, Bluevale Raccoons Welcomng Spring? 00 St. Valentine's DaY, a Pair a coonsstel, r,t ' the afternoon chewing twigs and branches on an -oil apple tree nor 00 feet from a House in the village, What's this a sign of. Are they not out unusually early for hibernating anlimels1 Grouu[litogs and mucknato have conte even closer to the sante hoose, but this is the first time for coons, Mrs. Robert Presto Arrived From England Brussels welcomes the Brat British war bride to : arrive. in this com- munity. - She is Mrs.. 'Betty Bathes Men Prest who, with bei• smell dsieebter Jennifer Helen, arrived at 111' litems of her lutishand's parents, Ilir. and Mrs. T. le Prest, on Friday nightof last week. Mrs Prest, who .' is En lis`1 born, 'n g was. married to TV 01 R. 1•I. Prost, navigator. in St. Mary's Ohurtn of England, Kenton, Middlesex, Eng- land. on February oar 9th. 1 Y 943 WO Prest has been listed as ,pissing for the past 15 months. Mrs. Prest., w)tro was the former or er Betty Kenai eon Frost, left btr home in L0nlgland, her mother, Mrs, Irony Frost. of Kenton, Middlesex and two sisters, to 'bring little Jennifer to ben grandparents, where tihey will make their home, Crokinole Party The W A. ce .rhe' United Church •50011 ored a ...w4jeinole patty 111 the basement eti the church ori Turiday nietnt, There were ten 1 ia,lll.:s in play' and all enjoyed a f sal time. Proceeds, amounted to 2.13,110. Mr. teo )on Sanderson wan the prize, a ',Vol. Saving stamp.. Short Course 'Tale second day of the 4111111 c(1(11,e '0r the farmers of ,In1is and. Grey will be -betel on Friday, ;March 211 In the °Council Chamber o1' the Brussels Town- Hall. The emits will be Farm Mechanics and '.'eterh>a,y commencing at 111 am. '1'11e toll coterse will lie held in Gerrie on Pets PINth and 9th. Bingo and Dance -A good crowd attended the Bingo nod Deane held in the po.'it Ifa11 Friday night under the aura .oee of r+: Br Le pt,ti,. Brussels . . 5 br anr h of the 1 1 �• an. Good ln•Izes were given for the Bingo and dancing was • njoyed to the music- of Lien Wilbee's orchestra. Proceeds, go to the ive.a 1 Bag eigarett� farad. Coldest In Twenty -Five Years The opening month 0(1943 is re- 110rtel to Have been the coldest Jai/nary in twenty-five years new will have any difficulty in believing tris t'epert, There were only three aye, ' a Toronto despate 1 says, when' the mercury rem'aint.t above he zero 10ark. The bureau give,% he average temperature ler th8 'onth at 149 degrees above :era. An Apology d t 1, We wish to apologise lo�IsF t: p U my m.1 n Y friends for the poor quality of the picture "Heats Off," 'which appeared at The Oozy Monday, Tnesday and Wedneed a y We offer no excuse other than •to say we were misguid- ed in our booking. We feel you Mast st g r ee that orpictures in .h e past have. been varied and highly entertaining e,nd, as you know, we Lew' some extra special film treats in store for your future Y movie enjoyment. Oen` sincere thanks for aeventing this ptnre that we know ,:as not worthy of your attendance, Please accept Our assurance that the picture "Allegheny Uprising" tarting today is as excellent as Hats Or was had. 'Signed Mickey titer 44,atet, of • Her mother said the wee girl was not in the least disturbed by the long trip to her new home and that, while the crossing was rough, it was pleasant. • Conserve Manpower & Horsepower n Met4 Avery untilith f o11ow : to This is to save the delivery rig travelling over the same street many tunes each day. der Early and be sured of deUUvesry" Baeker Phcne6 le rosp ruse Hockey 'Scants Sy Oliver Riley On '1'ueed-ay, Feb. 1)th Ilrnastla, visited Trowbridge 111 the Lewee'el Armin. anti uauined iudetnat, q by hantltng them a 11-7 beutint , The genie 11115 cast and rough and many Penalties were handed, out. ,The first period was fast end very clean and Brussels opened the scar ing vn /I•beelrliata11 shot when 111ltee ar•oreti (30111 WilUl and holies. Don W>llfy inc•titright baalck and seed' ort )lass from 11ttliKis to 'melee 2-0. The play got faster a.5 It wen along and tilet.eart>ca ware :early trying hard to score. Bill Bing made it 3-0 on a ,pees from D, Corrie, 5000901 opened the scoring rot. Trowbridge on a pass from Marshall to make- it 3-1. Been 0 the period ended .again scored on a. pass from, Rollers and Riley 'to. make it 4-1. 1n the 80)0114 Brussels 01)ened the scoring when Bolles scared 2 Goal's o tassisted in S8 seconds to matte it 6-1. Trowbridge kept on pressing and were rewarded with a truing goals to 'make it 8-5. The 00(rers fc•r Trowbridge weer E. Adams 2, Smith and Tabor one each. After this Brussels held their Own and before the period ended Brussels m•eri s,t2 goals when King and llolles scored for Brussels to make it S-5. In the third period Brussels out- scored them 2-2. Gillis to the Brut eels net played a sensatiouu.I gaine of hockey .Tohnston opened the scoring for Trowbridge on a pass from Bitton. Bill Xing :scored his third goal 0l the game to tna:te it 71-5. B. Adams scored on a pasta from E. Adams to make It 9-7, There vere severs! penalties handed out, Peussels at t.imee were 2 men short lett held them scoreless until the men came on, D. Willis scored lies third goal of the game on a pass from Rolfes and Riley to slake it 10.7. Before the game ended Rollos canted' his 4th goal to matte • the final snore 117. The three stars were Relies. King and Stnith, Line-ups: P t el. 4 1 l Rrs —Gaal Gillis; is defence. P.r et a • n • a d I. McDonald; etntre, Rolfes; wings, Riley. and Willie; alternates„ 1).. Currie King, G. Nichol, 1•I. McDonald D. Duncan dad M •Backer, Trowbridge—Goal, Hamilton; de- fence, u e Tabour and Woods; centre Smith; wings, E. Attains, B. Adams; alternates, ,Tohnstou, Bitten,' Mar- shal Simpson and Valiance; 0 at Un Wednesday, Feb, 14111, Blyth midgets .visited 13„ussel0 and lost 7.3, Both teams played _ a fast game of hockey and are imm'OYin„ every tame out. In the -first period Brussels opened scoring with 4 minutes gol,t, when; Don Willie snored on a pass from B. Jewell, Cowan for Blyth tied 1 rap after eight minutes had gone. 1). Willis again •scored For Brussels on a PASS from D. Coleman, Before the period ended Coleman Made it 3)1 for Brussels. The were no b1110 Elea. In the second period Blyth mete el the scoring when Phillips Peered. un• assisled, Two minutes later B Jewell scored on a pasts from D 'Willis to make it 4-8, Ryle scared for Blyth with 5 minutes genie to make it 4-3. 'BoiIi teams irattled hard to 0 01'9 but both g0ailes kept them out. When the period ended it was still 4.3 for 1nlsselet, Five a ljlt fres were gone in the third period when Willis snored his third. goal 1.0 make it 5.2. Three minutes later he took a. pass from Don Mtelloua.1.d to make. at 04. At this stage .of the gmne 'Bob Towoll was 11111-1 when be pulled a tined in his instep and had to be curried Off the lets Hon Willis again accred fon 'Rinstscitt on a Pasts frons Cole- man and D. Tilley, 'Willis with 6 goals was the trntsandittg star with the outer twat going to b. Riley and J. ,Tewell, • Line ups; ittytb- 3o 1, Merritt; iseerme, Watson nod style; eon -Me, Phill'inm wings, Cowan and ,Tohnston' atter• notes, Murray. Pollard, Sihthorpa Craig and t4 n. Bruseebe Gond, ,1. ,tawelt; defence, Honored On Their , Silver Wedding Ataniversenyr, 2,11,: and Mrs 1), N, Meletin,tid tveaat ententitued at the borate of Mr, emit Mrs.' Harry Y (h u lion on l.l`:la,3i+ Y vt+ niu6s when friends and t , lglt7a[aa'a gathered at surprise party held re their honour rant the eceasic,n of. their twentyh1I1t au,liverSary: llrs.. M rxdd receivedeee: Bell test,: 1, cket and eba:tn and M1i1)ou (141 t1 as ,gi0en a hill 101,,) 1'he 1,a,+,veii ra ,,eseutee try- f1 s. ('itanrt>iou awl; • .ii..t?uusiils on behalf of friends an,l neighbours. 11r, Melew.ldt expressed their thanks ;.or the g,fts and good wisthes. All joined in singing "For they area .Toi:y. Gond Fellows," The evening was pleasantly spent III playing cards $10,000,000 Red Cross Appeatt Toronto, Ft:btuaay 13, 1945 . - "Un. • tl rlo has undertakn to raise halt of ne wlu uuo,u00, which the Cane,dien.. Ret (;rose Sacfet3' is as'kiti� li2»'11ni national campaign for Linin;; begin- ning next mouth," a statement reread-, ed by firs, Arthut W. Ellis, piked- dent o1 Ontario Divisidn, told lir,, Ian R. 1Fowie, the divisions honor- ary' campaign chairman said to -day. Havi ng ben asked by ea gavosst- nnent to collaborate in this cautpaiga with the Canadian Allied United. Relief Fund, the Canadian 7e:1 Cross, faces added reaponsibilit:es this. year. Money will he raised for the relief of the stricken peoples ;of -eleven allied nations and this will bo. atcomplsithed through one campaign:, instead of many Ontario collects more three fifty- percent et Canadian Red Cross fonds raised in the Dontinio:n. Over half of all Red Cross Work accom- plished in Canada isdone witOr rnis province. Cost of. the helpful service which Red Cross is renci4ring servicemen on hospital end troop "atlas an Canada.; a similar conduct- ing onducting. service- for the British wives. of..: .. Canadian soldiers, as well As tie cation of Red Cross lodges at military, hospitals in .Canada, bunk large in: this 1. year's bttd get. Onu{pagInc5.= t _. a p til service, biggest A'eaee-time pre - ;met of Red Cross is an important item, with plans under way for additions osexisting't to ho, 5i h:dl l S $113,1 ereotion of new buildings. At The Churches United Church The Fifth Commandment was the subject of the moaning serffian int the United Church The child who learns to honour, consider lint respect in the little damocrao„e which. is his home, Is fitted for t: &e• larger democracy o1' which he is pert and in whish he .takes a part. The child who honours 1115 parents finds it easy to reverence God. The choir sang the anthem 'Rock .of Ages." Messes, 'William Procter and Clifford Bnsa411'in sang a duet part, Melville Church The service an 'Melville t'hart% on 'Sunday morning was in charge or 113. Mct'larroll, 'the stludent minister of Molesworth, who Inreaohed on the interview Niendemus had with Tee -us, The anthem sung by the eeeir was, hear oar Prayer, by Ryder. In the evening the sermon was preached by Mr. 'Wilson. The message was based on 1 g,n,a 1S, with particular emphasis on ? 12, 11,'. duet, `Saviour Bice a Shephevd. lead ns; was sung by `M4Iuttguaret Cardin' and 111117 Toot McFarlane. The ail• them ryas 'Saviour Ned; the Day to Ending', by George Nevin. The solo partwas• stung by (lera,Lt Gibson- St, John's Church Service in St, John's Clime': wan held on ,Asst Wednesday al. 8 11,x., Bev, M, lr, Oldham in•(ra.rbed air appropriate sermon setting for tlaa dnhies of Tidaniples. Self iv"'xanitari- altnnet and Confession. Lent is to time to renew our spirituel streng' 8s. set of Lenten Slides 'were shower on Sunday 'School Van Work' i1a Cin'Appelle FilmedP., 1011011 compriSe4e neaten, Moose ,iia.vv and Aolitime Sas1a teltewaa.n. On Suvday, Feb. 12th the sermon was based un the well known verse. Consols rind Ryan; centre,' 1Attilis; R0m4.118.f,;;2S "T1io wages of sirs Is i .. 10(1150, Coieman and 1;. ,Tewetl; a4 .death, hot the gift, of and 1s, 81.0111119.. l(1,nat0s,Ti:Ilty ri, Tirilnnald, .Mathe. 1100 tlnIngit Teems iihr1sl 0)11 1,31391"' sun, F, Whitt.a'd. Th1a ve0go suggests. a 1)trest Ibm' 4( 4 4t On T"rtday, 1aeb, 161)11, 13iu19049 midgets visited Winghenn and held the high, flying Winglea.M tlllt1Yl to a 4.4 lie. The .g(4.1uo was fbst. 15 41 a Cotttbrned oto :tacllt 1)Nre Ional. In true T,et't 'Swot we thinket Confession of, blit reallsIng th-it atm end the fot'cee of evil dtesr' ;Ins dowiih We are all prone to sin miff nae ars; In be over on nalr guard. tile gilt 01 nternnl '!Me1Ci ataolltuble .to Who en,#gy'[ing 'ro: do Conn's WYitl