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The Brussels Post, 1945-3-7, Page 1T POST PUBLISHING HOUSE E POST 'Wednesday, March 7th, 1945 eagif Ildeabse Buaids Two Shows Nightly 7 P.M. and 9 P.M. THUR. FEI. SAT. SAT. MATINEE 2.30 'Rack pse,,c„7e KENNETH ROBERTS' (Anl.r i, YaSYHW((/ mainan MON. TUE. WED. Here's the film you've been longing to see A 11140 walla.• Orate hoe ?"vain VktorMATURE•Louho PLATT leo CARRILLO• Bruce CABOT Whom W.,a. • td,n Imo • wit ao&. - Item Al. • II tpa.1 A hundred men and a woman living recklessly on the high seas. A Paramount Picture starring • LORETTA 'ALAN YOUNG. IADI whhWILLIAM BENDIX From the very heart of a war torn nation comes this auth- entically shocking production- _ __ .. - �.- SKATING PARTY ; First Color Picture At Ciozy, Success Sponsored Thursday, Friday and Saturday By Melville Church Y•P.S. brought many a thrill and a tear or Iwo to the eyes Of the patrons of the on Cozy Theatre when they witnessed' Friday, March 9th the nighty technieolor, *Movie "A Admission — 15c & 10c eta'. Is Boa's Many who saw Lunch at Rink this outstanding please acclaimed it the most dramatic work they had EUCHRE AND DANCE will be held in Cranbrook Hall Friday, March 9th Commencing at 8:30 under auspices of Cranbrook Red Cross Lunch counter in hall. ever .seen. Well here's good news for theatre goers for the next six days too. for the Cozy is proudly showing two tipatop notchers, namely "Captain Caution" showing. Thursday, Friday and Saturday and `Chinas"- Monday, Tluesday and Wed- nesday `s0aptate Caution" with Victor Mature, Louise Platt, Bruce Cabot, Leo Corrllo and Roscoe Ates is a dynamite flhm packed with a thousand thrills and a hundren mighty action scenes. The story ins' J Admission •— 25c set in the days of sailing frigets zeitegvageouieveuevecistaceu and pestes and tells of the loves he Church does not 'seek to ?- end passions of a fiery spantsh girl commanding a vessel and a hnnclred sailol's on the high seas, 'Captain t] Caution" at The Cozy, Monday, w Tuesday and Wednesday dramatic b thrilling, tense and 'exciting, bu "CHINA" MONDAY TUESDAY 5. re WEDNESDAY q, Here at last is the picture you've ft erten longing to see, featuring Inane of your favourite stars Including Loretta. Young, Aim Ladd and Willdafn Bendix. From the very heart of a waratorn nation eornes ho tuie ort -spoken story or a lonely '0] American girl at the mercy of tlr Japanese Melees. "CHINA" bristles h with acelou and romance . and wilt c hold your brea:thiese from etar5 to Se finish. You'll see Japanese torture, dl She purge of a nation, dope Hands, fa and bloodshed "CHINA" ' with it's vivid scenes of horror, suffering and .be hetertaeh.pe is a startljng picture .in h every meaning. of the word. 'You'll 'ye pee it et Time Cozy, Monday, Tu tot to 15t sh sP of all F1 an T311 to on one 0m pre we deo lA * Obituary * * * * * -* x * * William Bremner There passed away at hie home, c0neesseon 4, Grey Townshtp, on frunday morning, a highly estetnnee resident, William Bremner, iu his 779th year. The funeral was held ,iuesduy to Monet Pleasant ewes tory, Ile 4s survived• by his wife; one eon, Andrew; -four due]1le15 (Ida) Mrs: J. Cooper, con, 10, GreY; Florence), liths, Albert Cardiff, con, 4, Grey; (,Isobel), 'Mrs, III. Hewitt, Listowel; and (Kathleen), idrs Lawless a as s of Listowel; • also 7l f ,;:'.xndelliidren. Mrs, John Rowland The funeral of the late eire. Jaen Rowland was held on Seturdare starch 31r dfeom the horse of her son Mr. Lewie Rowland, Brussels, to `l. Mi rhael's. R, C. Church, Blyth, where Requiem I-Iigh Mast was cel .er b ALL d by Gla pastor, Rev, rather McDonald, St. Michael's Church choir supplied the music, assisted by Mrs. W. P. Seeals, who was soloist, with Miss E. Ryhn at the console. Mrs. Rowland's maiden name was Mal y Ryan, daughter ' of the late 14r, and Mrs; Richard Ryan, She was born at Walton and spent her ltie'in that vicinity; of a kindly (Reposition, she was a loyal citizen and to know her was- to. love her. Mr. and Mrs. Rowland were married in; St. Ambrose Chutele Bntrss;els, on Feb. lobi, 1895 by Rev. Father Kennedy, About ane month ago Mrs Rowland was taken in and in spite of all that loving 021e and hind nursing could do, she passed to her eternal reward, fortified by the sacraments of her holy. religion by the ligands of her pastor, Rev. Father McDonald. Besides her husband she is sur- vived by two sone, Norman and Lewie, also by three 'brothers and two s4aters. Har eldest ton Joseph paid the ssupreme enclitic° in World War The pall bearers were neighbors: Mr. Lorn Roe, Harvey McClure, Herb Manning, Thomas Ryan, asepli Ryan and Ed. Miller. bring Christ' down to man's level but to lift men up to Christ's level. nisistegseicieic etc Bial tgil tcicie Mel�liie (.1f111rchh Rev. Samuel. Kerr, 2.A„ Minister 10 A. M. Sunday School and Bibie Class 11 A. M. Morning Worship The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper 7 7P. M. Evening Service in the United Church. Louts D. Thompson, Organist Choirmaster. Come and Welcome. tete[tftCtfeete` etetel^Cte$tau eeteelle 0 United Church pi lnieter—Rev. Hugh ' 0. Miami 11 A. M. Morning worship "Missing The Divine" The Mission Band 12 Church schvoi and Glble Class 7 P. M. Evening Praise' Rel. S. Kerr B,A., B.D. will bring the message. • EVERYONE WELCOME 50 14191 91 Mie"a. al Church of England Parish of Brussels Rector, Rev, M. F. Oldham 4th Sunday in Lent, Mar, i1 "35, Jb3 it's Brussels - 2 P. M. Sunday School and Bible Class 7 P. M. Evening Prayer Mrs. W. P. Fraser The body of a former resident, of 115 village, Mrs: Elizabeth Fraser, iclow of the late W. P. Fraser, was BRUSSELS, O T ARI Loc l ,. gy m,, -... z� •w ..........,..,,.,.. ,...:.,,.ter- Melville W.M.S. Don't Forget the ice Skating Caret The Wee.... of eleleille Church ival hold in the Brussels Arena on met on Friday afternoon at 3 •1'cloek Thursday Night, March 8th: in the primary room, Mrs, S. titer presiding, The meeting opened Ian R. Dowie with Psalm 15, after whirl the Campaign Chairman ecripture was read by Mrs. .dacha. 1trruiio, March 7, 1995—Ian A. spit and prayer ,offered by ,lits. Alrlworth. Hymn 284 was than sung Dowie, a Toronto executive, is nail the secretary's and tl•eesarel's `:'r'uh the boncrary chairman vi the reports read and adept ed. Mrs. Matheson offered to. look after the ro m for 'a theuex p ga 1 t three months The supply allocation was given by Mee Lamont, the supp'lY secrslarY and some discussion followed, 1t was deckled to hold the Expense Tea at the home of Mrs, L. D. Thor,•hpson on Thursday, March 15, In the evening instead of In the atternoo as formerly. A committee or Mrs. R. Marc, lone, R. Thomson and .lis, Legion Sponsoring Lamont was appointed to be in War Stamp Drive charge of this tea. The offering was In aid of the War Savings: Scamp then taken .and the topic "Opening lh I p le ir.g Drive note am the local branch of the Gate" woe dealt with oy Mrs. i the legion are having '"a dance in Wm, Little: Ream, 374 was. sung frussels Town Hall on Friday 'aril the sleeting closed by repeating night, March 16th with lien Vyilbee's the Lord's Prayer in unison, ol'cltestra in attendance. The dance Canadian lied Cross campaign for fonds in Ontario. Members or his aal 5 e. staff have once ' more been n n r en h elated at the service of Red - Cross branehes throughout the blanches, giving every at:Atetance in organiz- ing the eampaiyn. There are appruxi- metely 460 blanches in Ontario, and halt of it $10.000,000 national goal L annually raised in this province. At The Churches UniRed Church In the United ,Church, parts In the morning anthem were sung by Mr, Wnu,< Procter and Misses Dorothy Dennis and Rath Wilson, The sermon subject was "iivaesty" in thought, word and' deed. Under by the finance committee of the •this heading the minister grouped 1local Red Gross ways a highs;, suc- tbe Fast four of the Ten Command• i cesstul affair. The net proceeds litems,. 1 amounted to $203.00. The draw for the six etude of Melville Church I wood donated by D. N. McDonald In Melville Church on Svnclay f was made I Miss Jean M;Donald morning the ,sermon subject nes", and tee six lucky names drawl as The Kingdom we cannot measure., winners of a cord .of wood each and the text was. St. Luke 17:2041• , were: Bent Anderson, Wilton; A. The Kingdom was. 'among men in Woodrow, Janet ,Robertson, Ares, that day. in the person of the King, ' t;. H. Santis, Alvin Rutledge and and the Kingdom is within us e, Mrs. A. C. Backer. great spiritual force and reality. The ' The Bingo was very popular and anthem rendered by the choir was, dancing was enjoyed to the music of Praise the Lord by Bertha 'emblem. Tien Wilbee's orchestra. en the evening SIr. Wilson took for Lis text the sltolty of the Prodigal Son as given in St. Luke 15, with Come to the Masquerade dance special, emphases on the two word,,, ill Walton Community Hall' on "give" and "make", • The anthem Friday evening, March 9th. song by the, choir was Sun of lily Prizes for ladies' and gents' Saul, by IIdmund Tinnier and the comic costumes, ladies' and solo part was sung by June,Wore. gents' character costume, best A sextet in three part. harmony sang couple either comic or character. roughs from Cleveland, Ohio for Hear our Prayer, by Will James Music by, Ken Wilbee's .orches - mini in Brussels cemetery, The i The :singers In the three part bar - mains Owing to the Junior Red Mains arrived in Brusels bet loony. were . Tune Work, Jean Wilton, Cross concert and dance on KR. on Monday night and the Mary, Lou McFarlane, Joan !teethe - menial Wednesday, March 21st there menial service was eonductee be son, Margaret Cardiff Rev, B. Herr from the Walker Wilton. leneral Home on Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs, Maser passed away at the, me or her son, Ross, at :Cleveland, 110 on February 26th, Although e deceased had been in failing e•alth for over a year she was omined to bed .for only a month,. e was oe a quiet, hind, retiring sposltton always keeping the wel- r0 of her tlanlily foremost, The late Mrs, Fraser was'. known many throughout ,this district Or late husband, who died tons ars 140, having been •a teilee here a number of years : before gning Cleveland. They also resided in eel prior to coning to Brussels, e was born d1) Grey tawnsiiip venty-nine years ago the darttghter the late John and Ma's. Whitfield d was Mantled to the late Mr, Fr • over ftfity-three' years ago cl nettled in ,Stretford, Ethel and hsseis -before going to Oieveland live with their son; Sha leaves to mourn, their iesfe e son, Ross of 0loveland Ohio and brother Wm. Whitfield of (eeri•ie, t, Three Meters and two brotlu3re deceased her, 1^ he many beautiful floral telbutes re expressions or regard ilr the eased, Pallbeerers were three nelehe'%5' , 1ph "Thomson, T•Ienfryn; Walter Damson, Stratford and Ewart Wh155101d, el[ol•rie; a, brotherlltelew, es, Prater. , Sarnta attd two Pains, Wm. IVIeDonalrl, Stratford rt Philip MoDoltaid, St. Parris„ ` friends and relativee front C eve, laud, Toronto, IJawkatolte, '• i$trat• recd, Scien1a and St. Pante, tetteceleul the funeral le free admission being the pna•cllase of two war savings stamps which ere retained by the purchaser, Bei PATRIOTIC ATTEND THE DANCE TS BRUSSELS TOWN HALL ON FRIDAY, MARCH 1055. Red Cross Bingo and Dance * NOTICE Wili the person who borrow- ed my Electric Extension Cord return same at once to 1 Joe Thuell. if it Is good enough to have the loan of, it is surely good enough to bring It bank. u * * * * Hockey SI.z its. 'R 'k WQ'1, Lewis Russell • Reported Missing W01. Lewis A. Ritual! has been,. reported missing anter air aparatllel/4f over enemy territory He ]tad 00te'., meted teff operational flights. Lewis is widely known throughout ibis district having conducted Tete- * fled Band G'1'ocery Store here betterta joining the R.C.A,1 , and his many friends and acquaintances s5'nipa- thdza with his family in hair anxiety, W01. Russell is the only son of errs. Russell and the lata Alex.. Russell of Brussels He was, born March 0 111 11 ., d 1917, i n Rent r .1 u Y and carne with his family to this com- munity when quite young and was educated in Brussels schools. ills R,C.A,le training was obtained at Toronto, 'St. Thomas, Belleville„ Three mores. Qne, and Monetone, N.B., where he received his wings. He was employed as a pilot by the Quebec Airways- before going over- :cap ver :•eas in Febrilary 1944, His wife and daughter, Pamela. • Joy who It oIs•a peal old, are residents: of Quebec City, He has foursisters Mrs. ' Eldon Wilson, Brussels;. Misses Margaret Russell, Reg. 1`1,. London; Hannah of the local Bank. of Comeneroa ,,tarp and Clara who -- has managed the ' grocery 'store since her brother's enlistment, By Oliver Riley cif Feb. 2Stlh Brussels netted l•'ur,lwich end were deteatel woe Brussels iirrt defeat of tee ,,:on, 11r tee u .oras soft anti shaggy cur the Erse period but its the game went on it got better, the gauge was rather clow in the period' Clue In the soft ice, Al the tori of the first period Fordwich led 3-1. ,.;ualc for Fordwich were :scored by Frank n Gibson and Johnson, 0. Nichol scored the Brussels goal. In the second period the ploy was getting faster and Fordwicb outstared Brussels 2-1 to give them a 5-2. lead, Cleats for i'oriwent were scored Le it hls0n and Gibson and 0, Riley scored the Brussels goal. The third Period got it der•way and Rigel scored for Brussels on a pass• froin- King, to make it 5.3 tor 1POrdwich Int they came back to make it 6.2 when i ranlin scored. Johnston Made It 7.8 on a breakaway. Before the period ended Brussels scored again when Riley scored - his erd goal on a pass from Rowland to Blake the final score 7-4. Three stars were Gibson, Frank - The Bingo .and Dance sponsored Jin and Riley, On Feb, 28 the second round of the midget finals got underway ie the Brussels Arena when Winghanl c.rfeatee Brussel:e by a close score 01 4-1. The game' wsa very fast and bath teams evenly metelted, Brussels opened the scoring when Willis worked his way through tete Winghanl team to make it 1-0 fo Brussels this lead was short dived ae 'Edgar scored -fou' Winghanl: 10 make it 1-1. Near the end' of the period .Sell made it" 2-1 for WIng ham. The second period was• scoreless and both goalies deserved 3 lot' of credit and displayed a good game of goal -keeping. The this'd period started and both toauae trying hard to %Gore hut were putlueked. About 11e.1f-way through tee period Cousins- for Brussels leek a penalty and this gave Wingham their chance and they niade good by scoring 2 goals by Edgar .and I,ockea'idge, Three stars were Cousins, Willis and Edgar, Thus Wiugluam takes a three goal lead' to play at home, day and Wednesday along with Popeye in 'Seein' Mete White And Blue" and a full supportiag pro. gram,- , COOMiNIG 'VADLEY Ole THE HUN' REGENJ 'T'HEATRE Seaford', Ont, Now Showing— Thur. Fri. at, — March 8, 2, 10 TWO FEATURES— - t Jimmy Lydon Olive Blakeney Henry Aldrich..— Boy Scout ALSO— Betty Rhodes Johnie Johnston ane Sermon a You Can't Ration Love St. GeoI'gets Walton— Mon,• Tues, Wed, March le14 SundaySchool, 13,T?n. 3,80 P. 51 h Irving Berlin's and Sermon s v g 8 lin s Th 4 P. M. Evening Prayer This Is The Army and ,Sermon in techniooloe - ' Th g George Murphy Joan Leslie ee St. Davids Henfryn-- 59 A musical filled with songs and au 1.15 P. M. Sunday School and Bible Cla•• 2 P. M. Evening ,Prayer and Serr Wednesday, March 14th ' at, John's Brussels— P. M. Weekly Lent Service end Sermon, Set o1 Lantern Slides "the Massett Inlet Miss. Ion British Columbia Coast. 551.11hnt laughter. 4 Next There., Fri., Sat., Mar. 15, 16,17 bSob Hope --�tnj-ranle to Goddard Ghost Breakers Richard Carlson Paul Leos A drahla peaked with thrills. CQMINq 1 The Dough Girls BORNI IRITCHHIE—IIT Bi'nseeleito ale, anal Mrs, Otlteord Ritchie 05 Walton on Priddy, tenth gad, n dant hter- Rose Matte, and Mere will be no dance in the Hall Friday evening of that week. FREE DANCE At Brussels town Hall on Friday, March 16th aA To the Music of Ken. Niibee's Orchestra Draw tor Blanket Refreshment Booth Help the war Savings Drive Admission to Dance by Your Purchase of Two War Savings Stamps at the Door. Under auspices of the Brussels Branch of the 'Can. Legion Notice To Brussels Hydro- Electric Customers All consummers of Hydro supplied by the Brussels Hydro -Electric Commission• WHO ARE IN GOOD STANDING (Have No Arrears) On March 20th, 1945 are eligible for a Rebate of 20% of their 1944 Bills. This rebate will be paid as soon as possible after March 211th. R. S. WARWIClr Clerk, Brussels I ydro.Etectric Commission i;, In March 2nd Brussels visited Wingilam and were trounced 10•t, but the snore didn't indicate the play by any means. The ice was soft and a little water was showing for the Best period but after thet 111e: ice was better. The -first period got underway and it wasn't long until Edgar s•,oredfor 3Vingeale with but 214minutes gone. 'The play was slow and draggy and Wingbans had the edge nn the. play, Johnston in the Meng- e= nets played., a great' 'game... or. hockey and held ,diem out, McIia3 for Winghem scored on a. Pass from Harcourt to give Wingham a 2-0 lead at the end of the pence The seemed period was better and tete ice was cleaned off and it eves better to skate on. Winghaim jump. ei1, into a 3 goal lead after 3 minutes had gone whet]. Steelton scored nll- arsisted• Abaut 2 lninntee latet Edgar scored from Seli to slake it 4.0, Winghs.nl had Brussels dee Drgenized ;and Prnesh scored on a grass from Stainton and Lockeridge, Tee:seefs got together and play reversed to the Other end but Johnston in the Winghutrh nets played a sensb•tional game of hockey and held Ter0-asele scoreless, With 16 minutes gone Ernest -got a break- away and scored to make it tl•0, 13ut 3 nlinu,tes later Willis took a pass from Coleman to wore Rruseals only noel. 5 senoras before the period ended Sell gave Beene it 1151,, and 11e snored to make tt 1.1, Wtltgiia,111 6001'erl two oiliest goals to Mart the third period when Til dga1' snored his 405 goal fr'on1 8011 olid Stainton seared from Lock. Midge. 13rnssels fought hard but couldn't heat .Tohncit45 in the Wing hash net. With fifteen minutes nt the .Period gotta Milt soared on 'a foes from Tditgrar to mrd the ecOT- lrg. Witglham won the mend 44, The three, ,stars Were VW. BLUTEYALE Mrs. Conrad Goll has received:'. word that her sister, Mrs. Marion St.. Clair, formerly of Listowel, 4ati diets sudden6•y at her home in Detorit ole. Feb, 21, In her 49th year, Besides: Mrs. Goll she is survived b, a sis- ter, Mns. John Wavle of Listowe9,,, and two brothers, Tour, of Kincar- dine, and Joe of London, The Woman's Association of Ms. United Church met at the home of Mr's. Alex 11ic0rackin on Thursday afternoon with the president, M1a. 1\1. L. Aitken; in the chair, tens. J, W. Johnston gaits the eerie -erns, • reading, NLrst John Wicksteed surge a solo, and Mrs. Arthur Shaw gaga a reading, Mrs. Aitken read a Ietten. from. a chaplain overseas pra50 Ing the' work of Rev. Reward John sor. an army chaplain, eon ct iter. J W. and Mrs, Johnson *f Bina - vale. The .roll call was answered' -. by paying In the proceeds of social gatherings held e,t the homes dui - lug February amounting to $19.7Et Mrs, George Thornton and Mrs.: McCraakin reported for the visiten5-. committee, The hostesses were Mee Robert Shaw, Mrs, R.- 31. McKin- non, Mrs. James Robertson, eleir Mies Martha Fraser, Personals: Mrs, Jenkins, Bicho,. with her daughter, Mrs. Georgee llettherington; Mrs. Robert, NIohol- ;son, Belgt'ave, with her sister, tens- 0obeet Shaw; Mrs. James ,Peacoeke wee underwent en ,appendectomy at the Winghani General Hosp1eal. this week, is reported making ten.- aeabie progress towa,rci reeovery,- Knox Persbyterian W.M.S. Mrs. M*Sitven opened her iinma,• nn 'Thursday afternoon for tiro • monthly meeting of the Women% eleseionery Society of -Knox Pres- bvtea'iaan Celled). The let vice-pares9.-. dent, Mee, Walter Smrilaie, conducYE- rd the lueeting. The scripture pass- age wee read by 15515. Archie Mese. cr, and Mess Oliva Scott led he prayer, The Glad Tidings prayer was Papel by Moe,. Higgins, Preeteg-. �torial arrangements were Wrench►. and the supply :allocation wee <5ae- cepted, It 'will be raised by free' will offerings, Mrs,. Berne Moffatt grave a Paper en some of the most intereetPag- items in the Glad Tidings, The new• seedy book, "Christian Litt:maturtY;' was introduced by Mrs• GosJosr Mundell, Mrs, 141SEwen offered ells closing prayer, ' Arm In Sling Wilfred Ca.nieroe. is 'nursing of sore shoulder, leaving Morn the liga- ments when he wee• thrown trout a•. sleigh. lie has his arm in a alltcg^ anti will be off duty for ;a time' at Baek•er Bros, butcher shop where 11e is employed, ,fienston and Willis. Llne-ups leteeseis---Goal, r, Je velli defence Ryan and Cousins; centre, Ws11ia; wings, Coleman and 73. Jewel, alter slates, Riley, M. Morton/ad, Matheson: and Wliittard. M/ltigham--{roll, Ja11rt5Jt:it4 ds* fence, McKay and 1'leriingefi; «snttsM ,. tress; wings, OM and 3Mlgtir'1 alter - rates, Stotliitets, illas court, Wilde, tritesrt, lireftian,