The Brussels Post, 1945-3-14, Page 1POST PUBLISHING HOUSE
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Two w Shows Nightly N ghtly 7 P.M. and 9 P.M.
SAT. . : MON. TUE. WED.
SAT. MATINEE 2.30
The whispar,
You ve heor
are TRUEI}}fit
for YotiSii f: jElt
this arson
picturef
Gill NANCY
PATRICK * KELLY.
Children Under. 16 Posit-
ively Not Admitted To This
Picture Unless Accompanied
By An Adult.
Leslie Howard
AND
Ingrid Berg • an
In A Magnificent
Story Of A
Unforgetable
Romance.
"INTERMEZZO"
99
NTER[EZZ
SATURDAY SPECIAL
Showing For 2:30 Matinee
Charles Starrett George (Gabby) Hayes
and Ruth Hall in
"Retnrr= Of Casey Jones"
A Fast Moving Action Movie with a Million Thrills!
SATURDAY EXTRA SPECIAL
Showing - - 7 & 9:30 P.M. -
" omen.-I:n Ro a e"*"
with Gail Patrick Anne Nagel
H. B. Warner Alan Baxter
(Children under 16 not admitted alone.)
2nd Big Hit
"Return of Casey Jones"
No extra admission for this 2 -picture program.,
CONCERT AND DANCE
In Walton Community Hall
Wednesday, :March 21st
usic by Ken Wilbee's Orchestra
Admission 25c 15c
Ladies please bring lunch
Everyone Welcome
Help the Junior Rel Cross
The Grey Federation of
Agriculture
re Sponsoring a National Film
Board Moving Pictures in
Crahtbrook Public School on
Monday, March 19th
t 2.30 P. M. for the surround-
ing school children, and
8.30 P. M. for Adults
Everybody Welcome
Admission Free
Get Rid of That
Awful Sludge
CAUSED BY
WINTER DRIVING
Save your inserts and
rings by having . • .
Cord. Sanderson
flash your motor with
Cisco Solvent
and refill with a good
heat -resisting oil.
TUNE IN
MONDAY through rRIDAY
et 7:15 P.M, -over r.FRB
AND HEAR
CITIES SF,RVIGE,
BROADCAST
Outspoken Story of •German
Womanhood, at Cozy
For the very first• time since the
beginning of the war mines a
mighty daring story of the women
"1 Nazi Germany. You'll be amazed
as clever before at the ghostly
ere ocities committed on the women
of Germany by the Nazis. iiir', film„
"Women In Bondage" at the, Cozy
Thursday, Friday and Saturday is
shocking beyond anything you've
ever seen yet authentic Facts from
inside Germany, Children under 16
will positivelynotbe admitted. to
any screening of this. picture unl(i4,e
accompanied by an ,adult,
Ingrid -Bergman & Leslie Howard
in Dramatic Love Story.
To the semen .ou the, dozy
Theatre 1Vionc5ay, Tuesday and Wed-
lieed, yq comee a da••amatically bean.
Lifrd story of a mapand his undying
Jere for a girl in "Intermezzo,' A
human, moving pionrtnethat was.
ra•tel the 'best of the 'year" with
acting' lmegnal'ed nit ,< any time,
"lirtenteezzo' at the Oozy Monday,
Tuesday and Wediueedee stiles
Leslie .Howard and Ingrid 'Berg-
man with •a gislantie supporting
Gest, "INTERMEZZO" is by nc
means a rip veterleg action flim but
a magnifieant •dewn:to-earth Story
Axile wits tug art the home ,trines et a
srriotts and appreciative audience,
Top-Notcher Coming
To whet] up the winter Season. tits
Cozy �theare will shortly be showing
the s(npemdona skating carnival
Droditetion "Lady Let's Daeceer
fettering the .most talented acrd
heentirnl •of all seething seals
"BALITAI" A ronlanOiag, dancing
production With hundreds 01 gorge
0116 gale in a mighty nousteal Jam
horse sat to the swish of silver Meteels, WAfi.'(1YB FOR. "LADY LET'S
DANCE,"
FO. George I. Pridham .
Commends Red Cross
A.,
r(
a11o,
1
t
uru(lc� ,int
front a Toronto
i i lailon on. -Tue day al noon Lite a
1 time-toeffe story canveuii the
operational night on wlllea P0.
George I. PeidJram was wonneed and
had to ball out of his plane
.,enough barely able to d0 O. and
went on to where he landed in
Holland, with no pther aItera•ative
by the native folk wh,o foutel hhn,
was handed over to the (lle inane in
old sir to acquire etre medical
1 at6•ention he needed, He was later
I
cut to a prison camp, then one day
tilr7 came a •
e.
c
use
that
was bo
he
one
t of the repatriates and he is now in
rr. milit0Iy hospital in Canada
having been wounded in the :eg and
subsequentliy scfferilig the loss of
the limb. George said Me Red
Cross (led much for him.
To iiyone staving had the chance
to .Listen bo the program it t'(t:ght
serve as an indneeznent to donate
to the Red Cross in the corning
cempaign, if before they had n,ot
thnngh of doing so. To those who did
not hear it might he said that it
was •en•ough to soften the hardest
heart and making a person want to
give to the Red Cross,
FO. GGe.orge T. Pridg.anl is a nephew
of Mr, and Mrs, Wm, McQuarrie of
town.
St. Johns
Women's Guild
The regular monthly meeting of
St, John's. Women's Gritti /Was held
at the home of Mr's. Ben W7littaed
on Tuesday afternoon, Marek 13tb,
Mrs, George Davis, the president
was in olierge, .Tice meeting opened
with. the Lent hymn, "Giver of the
Perfect Gift," followed by Sc:'ipinre
Lesson Ph.iliepianis 2:.1-11 • and
payer by the rector. Mrs. Wm,
MoCetaheon read the minutes of the'
February meeting, The proceeds
of the Pancake. Supper amounted
to $53. Easter Rowers will be
bought for the 'Communion . Table'
for Easter Surnd.ay,
Mrs. M. F, Oldham gave an in-
formative enel: inspiring addtress on
iiia History Arris and Wdik of the
Women's Auxiliary, the great
R,iagfimnary organization of the
church, The hostess served snppel'
ce the conclusion of the meeting, A
Tate of thanks was: extended, to her
for her hospitaliity,
teteteeleaeleftetgietetteeteXeciteetteetetreelec
it is good for me to draw
near to Gd S
o. 5
Tete'SReSeere-teleteeete-tee t6ts; ease.
Melville Church
Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A,, B.D.
Minister
10 A. M. Sunday School and
Bible Class
11 A. M. Morning Worship
"A Great Trinity"
7 P. M. Evening Worship
The Rev. Hugh Wilson
WIII Preach.
Louis_ D. Thompson, Organist
Choirmaster,
Came and Welcome.
lelfSaVelelatMeteVetareteletS
United Church
Minister -Revs Hugh C, Wttsos
11 A. M. Morning Worship
The Vital Question"
Junior Congregation
12 Church Schuol and
Bible Class
7 P. M. Evening Praise
Worship In the
Melville Presbyterian. Churcn.
EVERYONE WELCOME
iinvogr tgsgt atmct3i:'tt tepotoka r
Church of Engiand
Perish of Brussels
Rector, Rev. M. F. Oldham
5th Sunday In Lent, Mar. 18
Y 8t. John's Brussels -
2 P. M. Sunday School
and Bible Class
7 P. M. Evening Prayer
and Sermon
Mies Anne Caroli B.A. will She
an address on "Christian
i•istian
Work AmongStudents,"
St. George's Walton -
3.80 P. M. Sunday School
and Sermon •
4 P. M. Evening Prayer
and Sermon
St, David's Henfryn-
1.16 P. M. Sunday School
and Bible CIa'•.
2 P. M. Evening Prayer
and Serr
Wednesday, March 14th
It. John's Brussels -
13 P. M. Weekly Lent Service
and sermon. Set of Lantern
slides on Fort McPherson,
11i1N11tlt osie s o8,eehair atillii it aNw
lA
SSELS
Wednesday, March 14th, 1945 BRUSSELE,1, ON• TARIO
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' Majestic Institute To Hold Splendid Costumes
Locai F ce rnunity Meeting Seen 4t Cxrnxval
Official Estimates Of
Huron Family Allowance
Official estimates of the eaynienta
on Family allowances place On-
tario's share at $75million annually,
The Ontario Liberal News Ileus
broken this down by counties. Based
cm 1641 age -group ratios, the
unofficial figures inalioate a inonthly
tits,a..
butter in Huron County of:
Rural, $48,700; Urban, $17 115,
Total $67.816,
At The Churches
United Church' .
At time United Church in the moring service - the minister's' subje
was "T 1l e ,Sohrtion o r-
Cood Man's Doubts," The ebr
sang the anthem"Now Thank w
ail our God." Rev, Mr, Kerr br ou gh
the message for the evening serve:
hts test was "Amen;" Messr
61115011 in and. Procter sang a due
Part in the anthem "Rock of ,1t:e;•'
Melville Church
The . Sacrament of the Lord's
Supper was celebrated in M.elvlIle
Church on Sunday morning. The
sermon text was St. Mack 10:38,
with particular etnmphasis on the twowords, "cup" and "baptisan," The
anhlletn sung by the choir was The
Rock of Ages, by Ryde:'. '1•he
evening service was held In the
United, Church, •
Engagement Announcement
7.1r. and Mrs. Ferdinand Steith
Grey, announce the engagement of
their daughter i'dne, to Ivan S
sari of Mr, and Ml's. John T. Shan
eon of Mr. end Mrs. Jelin F. Shan-
non McKillop. The wedding to
Blood Donor Clinic
The next, •ct
irri
4 of the
Brisaals
Blood Donor Division will he Meld
I'rddaY, April 13th, Will anyuue
who prefers, to be called to this
clinic rather than in May, please
phone 31 as s(1113 as possible Ito not
hesitate to give u donation of your
blood, as the boys on the war fronts
ere giving everything for y,Ju.
et Legion Honors
a
it Mrs. Robert Prest
e Mrs. Roihea't. Prest, who recently
t arrived Brous England with )ler young
e, daughter to make her home iu
a. Drussels, was honoured by the local
1 blench of the Canadian Legion when
' rhe members subscribed to a purse
of money which they presenters to
hes' es a gift of welcome on their
11ehe1f.
St. John's Church
Rev. M. F. Oldhamis giving a
series of sermons on the 10 Com-
manierent's• On iSunday, March
4th the sermon was on Command-
ments 1-4, Our Duty to God." on
Murch 11th the Sermon was on
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Comaudmienbs 5-8 "Our Duty to
Our Neighbors,". The Commend
merles are discussed under the
following - headings : What is
Comm ndenent; Why is Com-
m,amded; What 1s Forbidden;
holy we can obey. On Wednesday
evenings special Lent services are
held at 8 run, with the rector giving
an appropriate address, On Wed.,
Mater 7 the sermon WOO00 the
sebject "Growing 10Grace." Lantern
shotes were shown of the Missionary
Work of the Church in Canada and
also in Foreign Melee. On Wed.,
March 14511 the slides were on "The
Massett Inland Mission," on the
Rritiah Columbia coast,
Legion Sponsoring
War Stamp : Drive
In -aid of the War 'Savings Stamp
Drive now on. the local branch et
the legion are having a dance in
Brussels Town Hall on Friday
night, March 16th with Ken Wilbee's
orchestra in attendance. The dance
is free admission being the purchase
of two war 'savings stamps which
are retained,by the purchaser. BE
PATBiIOTIC4' ATTEND THEDANCE IS BRUSSELS TOWN
HALL ON FRIDAY, MARCH 16th.
Wingham Pool Room Swept
By Fire Saturday ''Morning
Daanege estimated et • $2,000 was-
euus,ed by fire . at an early hour
Saturday to the Hopper pool room
Located ou ,7osephine at., Wingham.The alarm was sounded shortly
atter 2:00 am. when lra•ssers-by no•
deed- clouds of sin,oke belching
from the premises. The fire depart
trent responded to the call and sue
ceedeed in 000fining the blase to the
one store.
A cleFective chimney is believed
to bave been the cause of the fire.
BUY WAR SAVING STAMPS
FREE DANCE
At Brussels Town Hall on
Friday,March loth
To the Music of Ken. Wilbee's Orchestra
Draw for 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
Ail 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
March 20th.
soon as possible after
R1 & WARWICK Clerk,
Brussels Hydro• Eleotrie Commission
A community meeting under the A uu-tuber of fine costumes were
eeepiecs of ithe Majestic tnstitltte eeel by contestants at the ice
will be held in the Connell Chamber I c.;;a•nival at The Brussels arena ,opt
In the Town Hall on March 21st at Thursday, March eth.
2;10 p.m, Mrs, Clarence Hayes o4 l:e some classes it must have been
(..voxelrerun.. will be the guest ; d 111(011 for the judges, Misses Cook
speaker, her subject being •.(!itizeni- Mise A, Carroll and Mr. Ley0oclt, to
Mrs, Hayes Is a very decide whieh - costume . should bo
1-"-: a.=ing speaker end all the ladles awir(led first Drize. Prize. wlnneyie ..
of the community are invited to were as Follows: best dressed lady
attend. 11 or over, Marjorie Breckenridge. of -
God r
o ieh Doris Bowman; owm n
a beat dess-
e:te
g nt 10 •ar over, Charlie Lake, ke:
BRUSSELS COUNCIL'MEETING y 1itai r/nail id Goderkeh; boss
ire, -ed lady 12 to 16, June Work
Brussels, Mai -ell 3th, :045 .
Ruth Jewell; best alressed gent 12
The regular monthly meeting oY tc 16, rill 1tarn Jim Bowman; hest
the Brussels Municipal Cauneb was oomi.o costume male 0r fere 1G
beta In the Public. Library on the or aver, 1•l. P. io
above date, All members titieingGodenic'b, Itrsntll McDeZimuanlder;rnan boat
The minutes or the last rriee(ing e mule or fenna,e melee
-
16- Donna Spen , Johu `Nilson; hest
being read " it was moved by L. National Ijistoiic costuule lady,'
F'ckmier; seconded by A. 31, (Irewar Dnroahy .sardine, Jean Matheson,.
that the minutes as .read be .iclupted, best National Historic costume gent,
-Oaaried,
The following• bills we:e Ma: C, Breckenridge, Carl [seining-
pp
e' way; best clown on les, Jack Loire;
rented:
,(o. Evans, Feb. salenl•y ,,. $ 85.00 best dressed girl 12 or under, Anette
G. McDowell, Feb. •salary .... 50.00 Campbell, Grace It.err; best dressed
boy 12 or under, Glen Jardine, Ian,
R. S. Warwick Feb, salmi's' •••• 00.00 Matheson; best dressed' viii 8 or
Bruea•els Hydro -Electric,
under, Laver McNair, Sheila Porter;
Street lights
Hall lights
R. W. Kennedy, printing
C. R. Davidson, ,sn�oev removal
> d. Henderson, snow plowingHerold Raymond, snow Mus4cal chains was hilariously
snow removal 17.00 enjoyed by a large numbed' and was
won by Asian Nichol, The races.
[•alt: -l:' re:•I,1111
108,00 best dressed boy 8 or under, Robert
2.50 Kennedy, Donald Hemi
7;5'0 ngwaY : most
28.00 graceful couple on skates, Joyoe
Jardine and Orval Gillis. -
removal 1,40 were enthulsiestica.11y participated ere -
Robe, Raymond, stow removal 2,00
Don Duncan, snow removal3,20 The refreshment booth conducted'
by Morning Starr Lodge, did a "sell
i ctr
L, BrYaals, .snow removals 12.75 le business in sandwiches an&
coffee.
s 00
7.00 i
Robt. Davidson, snow
removal
Jim Evans, snow removal ...,
R. J. Bowman, Convention
Expenses. 20
1 t
Morris Council by R. B. Ciousdns, se')onaleded
by Tan MacDonald that the accounts Meeting March 19, 1045.
as Tea& be paid -Carried,
*oven by R, 13. Cousinn, seoended
by L, Eckm$er that the Tax Roll be
returned to the Collector for an
other month. Curried, -
Moved by A. el, Grewar, se m:dee
by Tatra McDonald, that the clerk to
authorized to prepare a by-law for
that ponibni of the Inglis Drell
that lies in the Village of Brussels.
-Clem-ed.
Moved by R. B. Oousies, se•aended
by Tett McDonald that we. accept the
Medical Health Officer's report.
-Carried. -
There being no further business
the council adjourned,
GREY
'.:conal time was held la.sr Friday
evening at the home of Mac Cardiff
to liouor of Nelson and Mrs, Cardift
it being the twenty -'fifth anniversary"
of their marriage. Neighbors and
numerous connections were present.
A most pleasant intercourse was
held by the company, progressive
euchre was heartily enjoyed. Dueng
the evening Mr. and Mrs. Cardiff
were eellled to the front and Wm.
Cardiff read a very appreciative
aachlress expressing the feelings of
the entire community for the. good
wishes and teeny snore anniver"ar•
les, They were also presenters with
a tiooi' lamp and book ertl.s end
silver ban -hon• dish, Mr, Ceodiff
replied and heartily thanked them
for their lend remlenlrbr+ance and
beautiful gifts. Community singing
was most heartily indulged 111,
solos were also hung by June
Cork, Adeline Campbell and L. E.
Cardiff. Lunch was aleo served
The National Anthem was Sung at
the clone of the evening.,
REGEN1 THEATRE.
Seafort.'1, Ont.
MOW SHOWING-'
Thurs,1 Fri., Sat., March 16.16,17
Bob Hope Paulette cloddard
Ghost 'Breakers
When the Ghost walks they run,
Mon, Tues„ Wed,, Meech 10, 20, 21
Ansi Sheridan . Alexis Smith
The Dough„ Girls
Jane Wyman Charlie Ruggles
A drama filled will laughs,
The council met on the s:oovee
date in the Township Halll with all
the members present, The Reeve -
presided,
The minutes of the last meeting
ware reset and adopted on metion.
of Harvey Johnston and .large.
Michie,
Meyer], by Chess. Coulter secondees
by Jas. Michie that the ' ma.tter oct'
the lulls Drain be left over until
such time as there is an opportunity
to inspect the drain, Carried,
Moved by Chas. Ooultes seconded
by ,Tis. Michie that the road bills
es presented by the road superin-
tendent be paid.-Carriece
Moved by Hervey . Johneten.
second by Wm. Speir that_a donation
of $15,00 be given to the .laivation
Anmy. -Carried. -
Moved . by Harvey Johnston
seconded by ,The. Michie that. Model"
By-law No, 5 governing lies/ming of
Public Halls be passed. -Carried.
Moved by Chas. Coulees seconded
by Wna, .Speir that we sive; tise for
tenders tor supplying. crushing and
delivering appromimately 7000 3 -es
of gravel. -Carried.
The Township School, Area was
d(eeuesed with further discussion to
be held at the next meeting and IL
Is planned to Belot a few meetings
ellen reads and weather are inane
favourable,
MONted by Wni. Spell. .seconded by •
Jas. Michie that It grant of 05.00 he
Amid to Walton Library and a 'grant
of $15,00 be paid to Belg'rave School'
FAIT. -Carried.
Moved by Wm, Spe.ir seconded `hy
,tae. Michie that the meeting eljoure.
to meett again oil April 0, 1945 et
1 p.m. -Carried. .
Tee following accounts were meed?
Pept, of Health. Tnsalltn $ 8.Be
Ernest. E. Lewis: spray for
late Wm, Elston
Nielson Higgins, Hostage, Pte
nnlveitioil, Army, dauatton 1111
Walton Library. grant
Relcrave Sehool Fele, grant , 15:117}
GPO. Martt'a Cleric
Next Thurs., Fri., Sat.,
Two Features-
Anne Shirley Dennis Day
Music i'n 'Manhattan
The season's gayest scandal
ALSO- -
biana Barryniore, Robert Cueitiiings
Retwen Cis Girls
CfiMING-
Holyewood Canteen
S.0Il
1.4.00
16.10te
5.55
BORN
TeRYCT, - In Scott. Memorial Hos.
Pita, ,Sea,•tortlt on March 7, 1945
to Mr. and Mira. Gland Pryce, lee
Ethel Shaw, tine gift of a son,
Garry Glenn,
DIED
WALKER --- In irbnvele, en T.oea-
day, Munch lath, 1944, 1-Iug'n (11iva'r
Walker, in his 65.55 Year, lits
body will iurriee 'Wednesday night
nnd will vest at the Walker
Funeral 'Rome until ti'nttkLy,•
Marek Visile when the Panoral
service will be hold at 2 107.
Interment• in Thoid:Tela osmetety.