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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1945-5-16, Page 1TH SSELS P ?OST PUBLISHING I-IOUSE ,.� Majestic Women's Institute I Notice To 'Morris cow Wednesday, may loth, 1945 `Beet le Buteuels Two Shows Nightly 7:30 & 9:15 pm. FRI. Matinee Saturday — 2:30 SAT. CHARLES BICKFORD IRENE RICH IN— peen of the e ' on AN "''OUTDOOR ACTION PICTURE OF THE FAR NORTH. T•UES. WED. "Constalbe" Formby It's �o�s�albe George For Y "On The 8 at George Is A Policeman This Time and BROTHER He Gets • Away With Murder - - - He'll 'Kill you = - with ,Laughter and Song. DANCE In Brussels Town Hall Friday, May 25 Music by Ken Wilbee's Orchestra Refreshment Booth Admisison — — 40c Plastic Eyes'• • Arniy doctors ;have evolved - new low cost plastic eyes •for wounde4 Medians whish •alne oontlt'ortable,- Indestructible, 'sari look like nature's very own! The Ameritlan Weekly, with thtilst +Saunldees (Mary 20) issue of The Detroit i,Stundwy Times, Pre- sents ddebaifl illustrated fol full color, on tlbis, impolibant subject. Play -- Uncle josh Perkins"' A 3 -act Comedy will be presented by members of Wesley Willis United Church, Clinton SI .^ ��a • ails Town�. In Brusg Thursday, May 17th, 8.30 P. M. Under auspices of Woman's Association of Brussels United Church. Admission— =-4035c and -20c Mrs H. Sullivan, Pres. Mrs• Jas Bryans; Sec. Keep Canada Prosy �enitt � VOTE Al II'BERA'L. ,JUNE, Published by North Nortli Huron Liberal Association. Wa.ntedi'COOBass. No. 1 Potatoes Meadow Fescue,. arcane Grass, Orchard Grass, Canadian Blue Grass, Kentucky Blue Groan Etc.' Also'' a good supply of, Dutch Sets We can supply 3 you with Oil Cake. MOM. Paint Offer ..... 59c sit. A- J. PEARSON PHONE 2147 Eft L The regular meeting of llnq Towns] ip Ratepayers Monistic Wonnenls institute was held' an Thursday all'termu'on, May 110th atj A meeting of Morris Tat), ratepay drm for iii ousoose of disoulSaing tate, the home o1 Mrs. lirnofd Spells ,Totsnlshllp sScSroo! Aires, W111 be held with 'dG dairies itieasienL meetinglow_ in ,the Twp, Hall on. Pridory, May opened wfih (bide �operther ode (taboo-' 111aY 18th at 8:80' p.m. era by the lLord's •anstyen Inn unison, a G-eo, Masai!, Clank The nail 'call was •ansnvened everyone showing interest iia current •events. Minutes of previous .an'eebinlg wore ,Engagement Announcement lea and approved, it was proved - tbtat Mirs,; I4en, i5lnunrio arra Mrs.' Mr. and Mrs, Alexander tspeirin, Ead'l 'Outjnhare ,be ,bhe delegates (hey township, announne the en - tom this Institute to tbhe 'clLstrict gagemen,t of their eldest daughter ineetbing to be held at Fotudwidh. A.:Eclytth'e Pearl, Reg. N:, 't'o ,Samuel disoussiiow Palbowed on the (capper -'John Vliaoad younger son .of M'r. and stave program aurid it was decided to ;suss, E, W, Vipond, Atwood. Ease Jieaith, The auditor's report' mast—Inge to take' place May 2641] art. was "than ,green by 'Mors(, 'George i Knox 1Iltrted Ohntuch, Mancadeff. Braes. A paper wale given. by Mrs, Heat Mamevineg tan "When Peace Comes take, in oevenently with -" Gift Presented To humble hands]-•petuoe is important Recent 'Bride inoen•nattltonalitty more so individually. - l'hls .paper Wws much enjoyed]. The Mrs. Ross Tuaihey, a recent bride, topic Tine spent on. analcing beauty was presented' with a ibvoly porn is not washed," was MAY gdman 1:Y flower bow and figuerinhe by Mn"s, Blasi Ouldanlane, A presentation bInrntnie 'Stas 'Lodge , of vrdt5cjlr the at to table reftedbor to Mrs, lien, 1 ,Shunrle, tine'owtgoing- pn'esiden;t then. bride vs• a member, at `,their last book place. Amps. Douglas Heaping- j meeting. 'Ilhe presentation' was mails may reeding the .•adtdress• and making ; try the Junior Past Noble Gr'an'd. :the lareserltattion ton behalf of the t Airs. 't.dtttie. twins. ee,v,ey' expressed.' In'ebil'ute. -Mrs. Sluturrie gave a short but veiny epprtoirriwbe reply. tier thanks torr the gift. Lunch was J' 'n ' followed � seabed :and a .stodiaJ Stour en ed'. The aneeLa � then elas,ed fo lkrw' d UY jolt a 0100555 ' hour. - A Play "SUE" will be presented by The Summerhill Red -Cross under the- sponsors'htip of Duff's Y.P.O in the Community Hall, Walton, on Wed., May 23, at 8.30 p.m. Admission — 35c & 15c REGENT THEATRE Seaforth, Ont. - ,NOW SHOWING— Thurs., Fri., Sat., May 17, 18, 19 'Two 'Features' - Charles Starrett Sagebush 'Heroes ' - Wild. West action- greater thrills. than ever. ' Also•Bob Crosby'. r, Lynn Merrick Meet 'Miss Bobby ,Socks . Meet a charmfui armful of fun and frolic.. Mon., Tues", Wed., May 21, 22, 23 Humphrey Bogart Walter Brennan -To Have and to Have Not . Lauren Bacall ,Dolores Moran A melodramatic -entertainment with plenty of zing. Next Thurs,, Frt., Sat,, May 24, 25, 26 Irene Dunne '"Charles Boyer Together Again The year's, most exciting romantic Comedy, COMING— Frenchanan's Creek. "When tilt day of . Pentecost was fully come, they were an with one accord in one place." Acts 2:1. Melville Church Mlnlat4 Rev. Samuel Kerr, B. A., 'B. D 11, A. M. Morning Worship MOTHER'S DAY SERVICE The'Sunday School will meet 'at 10,45'A. M.. and worship with the congregation. 7 P. M. Evening Service in the. United Church. Come and Welcome United Church Minister Rev. Hugh C. Wilson 11 A. M. Morino 'Worship • - "Until Seventy Times Seven". The Mission. Band 12 Church School and • Bible Class 7'P. M. Evening Praise ' The Minister:' Everyone Weloome. Church of E:ngiand Parish of Brussels Rector Rev. Maurice F. Oldham Whit Sunday, May 20th St. John's Brussels— • 10 A. M. Sunday School and Bible Class 11 A. M. HolyS Sermon' and St. John's Walton - 130 P. M. Holy Communion and Sermon 2,$0 P. M. Sunay School .anddBlble Class St, David's Henfryn-•- 1.30P P.M. Holy Communion and Bible Close 8.80 P. M. Hely' COMMSermonomen Dance Sponsored By Brlassels Legion.' The Brussels Legion (,sponsored lento:tiher donee last Friday in bhe Brussels. Town Hall to provide ,s'mtoTes, for the boys ,overseas, Music was elu`pplied by . Ken Wilb'ee's Or- -cities:tie, The feature of the evening (eas a draw for a 'calf donated by Geo. 'Hislop. Mase. Hen'beut 'S'tretunn was the winner of the calf: St. John's Church ' - Ascension Day iServldes, were lieid in: St. John's Church on Thurs- day, May 10101. At 10:30 aan. there vias a (Celebration of Holly 'Commnin- ian. At 8 pane. ,a service .appropriate for the Daly, with special thanfasgitti.l0, prayers for Viotony was 0ield. The renter preached on the various a:ppearanoes of our Lo1u1 ,bo .Firs Dis- rirles calming the 50. 'dtaivs . after -Knight DaraIn' Estimate 540.00 Easter also :the account of the Plans and Speci'fioattons may b A•scens:ion' as recorded in Chapter 1 of ,the Acts of the -Apostles, The 'seen alt ,One Clerk's office at Ethel, greait wank Which our (Lard is doing OnNt, in heaven — preparing a place for • Security avail be regladned, no, tinberoecling for us, a.nd present- The ]tweet on ,stay 'bendier not. ing our pn,ayeris awl pralilses before I• - the throne ,df God were this mato neeeseanOly accepted. thoughts of +bhe .s.ernon. J. H. DER, C1enkM . Thank YOU a:; rail+.smnit in the rte nt 8th I Vissboaiy Loam - Wish to thank the citizens of the TKawnsitip of Croy for their srptxlndid suppot't given in the tecelit 'campaign. The co•opea'afiien- of The liault slanagei's and Staff was much a.pp'edibuted. i'luaivman•—Itesse'll Knight alleanen--Watson Blown. R. W. Whitfield Andrew Turnbull J. II. Feats Sacred Concert At Melville Church A Sealed Concert was -bold in vcavine Presbyterian Ch(uraah on 11o! -day evening lest in ,connection roil: the re-upening of a re -built modern. organ. The two wieciel artists of the evening Bober Al. Unlock, tenor soloist ut limon .Memorial Ohunoh, B,ev. Samurai 1{,ate•. w'h'o 11!as Torautllof 'and C. nankin]. Legge, sou organhl..also of Toronto pro- minlatmred 'to. Melville Preslh:.ybe„bal., irar via,ed the .audience with a feast 'of Chunah dau'gregation Brussels: since ri;H, emnr lvilsi C nh aloi1 o011t1ibubed well sermon hese au 'Swnday, 4vyAugst 1933 will paeech his fare - bile, attntavtive ' anthems to the Lith before going to Glaoe Iia program and Wm. Speir, base, and 1'• Hiss June Work were heard to good owe Breton Island, N:6 , whore Itis turwawWr,ge tin seared solos. 1;,tduotian will be held in ,5't. Paul's loads D. Thompson, organist 05 Church there on May 3,Ist. :ht: cheurch,'toigether wdbh Mr, Legge, Mr. Kers' gu'acleated from Knox stied ,as no -c ompamises: The organ, tenant by the Legge Organ Company of Toronto is •ocsplemtidfleolecllyhas voicedbean pl.anacedd +bonaddy, sofis .Glade Ba'y, 1500 miles from there,re, is rich atmd satisfying. The modern t Brussels iu front the choir. Tare action is electro pia emetic tic •Uhnoughont areal mining ,dent] a anti le a pros- - the concert the choirparous dantmnnitty of 2,5000. 'Situated on the Atlantic seatboasui, the scenery is very beautiful. The :many friends Of M', and Mrs. I5err and 'their •ohrildrent, as well as TENDERS FOR DAMAGE WORK' the members ,pf Meiva"llte tongs, Rev. S. Kerr To Go To 'Glace Bay P RUSSELS, ON TARIM Give Your Blood On May 25th ; Donn let the tact •tMt ;bile wise 2010. been on in Europe •tl¢jhn Zol; et.'9, - beim'& a. blood donor a+t ,lam oInSfn tRwR be held in Baiu(seseas PAW R The viebm''Y •over N'- 10.30a14fa r an opdpretseeman was a cef ly cl?t14;'- „snipe in: Bile end limb 'nae lides There are snamy ihuwdrede t7E vt01 ed, Who Min must tnulberg'o 'dnl'tt and ooeepy hospital beds for Maur' monthsv to, taome, Blood pianola ea' :ill uigenlly i ded• for than. It rs a vital necessity! The fight to ;sit.e the lives. of ,the sick amt: o ' twounded did not stoop with tthe order to ,cease flaing—that •fight must go or,Y. 'instil ,all that it is possible 'to do-- , ,has been done- for them. it is too bad that civillams could( ,not .all visit a military hoepitsf-- t,hen we Would not hesitate—but hurry •to enroll our 'names, as blood dono'ns,, Won't you ',aril Mrs. H. In Alien, 'phone 38, now ,and ask her to add yomr name to the list of 111:oil donors for the clinic to be held in Brussels on Friday, May 25th. They wan victory en war--+t'or us— now we must provide (tins, bloafi Iloat sectors Band nurses• may win viabory over disease and death—for deem. College, Tortomto, in 193'a Wald; was 01 drained at Avw'nton that same yes,. He served: at Avontan ental coming, o masse s in August 1938. adjourned ,to the primary room e- i' ere dainty-refresltnnlenbs were served and a social time spent; ,,.Tenders will be redeived bill Mon- day. May 281111, 1945, et 8 01010010 pan. for the work to ..be .don's .on ,the bellowing drains: Amnustnlong Maim .... Estimate 825.00 Trg-Tis Malin Estimate 850.00 Silveri•-Oornsns Dr, Estimate 3519.00 Whitfield Dain Esibilratte - 550,00 Turnbull Darin Instimatte 2850,00 He them: Return Sohn W.Hanna as your representative to the Ontario Legislature - knows your problems and what to do about Drew Lowered the School Tax by 50 per cent. Drew cut rural Hydro. Rates and extended this•'service andhas plans for further great extensions as soon as materials are available. These and ' other things were accomplished in 18 months. Let Drew and Nanna Carry On: VOTE HANNA, JUNE 4th tarots -Bruce PrOgreadve Conservative Association &erten; will negr'et ,their leaving 'Drusa:et s ,but wtislh them happiness and :sato-seas 5111 Iberia. new Tfleld of endeavour, Morley Mills of Ripley Dominion -C.C.F. Candidate Mr. Marley Mille, :thirty -00r year old Ripley district farmer was chosen ' as the' Domi'ni'on standard bearers for the impending election. Mr. 'Mills is an active member of the United Church, tsaches .Sunady .School and it .al leader in young people's work. Until recently he was .secretary of- Huron. bowrisffii,p confederation ,of torn the defe of .Tartan and "then ire t agri'cul• ,establish a lasting and enduring ' time, ha ase now president of Kin- world peace, camddne and . distrileet co-op'er'ative, Mr. Mills r'eceive'd his 'edhroation in Huron township and Ripley s•chouls and become a student of teaono:nice -and is well read, The lapel farmers feel there As no -one better fitted to represent 'them at Ottawa, than 05r.. Mills, At The Churches St. John's, Brussels On Sunday, May laths the dsy se: aside for praise and thanksgiving Iter vidtory was observed in St. ' John's Anglican Church with a. lattge attteihdiamiee at 11 a.m. The special ander of service ,approved by the Canadian Council ,of Churches.: was used and the rector, Rev. M. P':. • Oldharn was in clhaa•ge. Brussels • Memel: No. 20.3 of the Canadian Legion paraded to church for the s'ervioe. The Legion Banner and bhe Union Jack were cooled, at Vb..- head of ate surplus -choir by. Geral dine iStrettonn aavd Annette Cennpbell- .Alms, C, Watson- was ovgamisit and Mr. W Tucker, soloist, his seelectiaat being "My Go& My Fealer," Tile The sector preached an appropri'at,e sermon, an the test - tI Moon. 1019.S- "1211 children et Judah prevailed '7 cause they relied upon tire Lase" God of 'thei,r ilatb'er. Confidence in Goll can behaalf of the peopite of tilt,; Empire brought Victory, We are. ever to keep in 'mtMd those who nntudee tle, sult't'eme sacrifice. We art. ,now to comoenerate ,ost;r ,energies 'PEOPLE WE KNOW • ,t s ,K. w as a Capt. G. ,R. Oasnplhell spent the week ,end at his home (here, Melville Presbyterian 'Church Ina ;MeOvitl'ie Church an Sunday mtob'mdng ,the zreasulit, organ, was re- dedicated. The .minister peneadhec •. from Pslalrn 147:1,. the c•Losing words• or the vensle, Praise rile Coarsely. The guest sol'oist'was •Oaetnenon Geddes of - AI'itdlpelll, whoo slang two nrintibers flz• tine morning, The ,Lord's Prayer E' M51.10bt end A Mouser's Day Song. 'Ilse anthem by the clhoitr was. Yes that. stand- its :the House of bytes Lund„ by Walter, Spinney. . In ,live evening ,the, sermon was pneaclsed by Mr. Wilson who dealt with Oho vkibor5,t granted the allied arms and ,she sltmnggle ahead with Miss Elizalrelbli Busker, London,1 Japan. He stressed ,hhie -meaning was a week •end visitor at her home of diaitbh to &elect on to .all 61ais. and the:- post -was world. Two anthems • were Miss Janet and Velma, Watson tendtered by the nboib'. "Bless the aper It• the week -end with tb.elr mocker Lord. it My 'Soul from hie Rltusaian Mrs. C. Watson. Tii5nlm y end '5 Wail, liter( imy Fior.7s"" Sgt. H. ISSbrebben .TObo has bean 1,y -Cadet 'Simper Tb(a s'alo part 31e'• . 11051501 deported In. Toronto on Wed, tate second andlreni was saing'1i2' Mr,., a esdaly of :this week, Cara Douglas. M Geed'cles slang Trim Mars, A2, :this or ansae Losl Citot'd, by SultTianan, :and the hymn, Softly 'and tenderly, Tesstus 'rear flailing.' Mr. Thtant:peon able organ--• ist was et. the eiousolie of the organ:"' for t11150 that 9ie'tt'mtf the service tto tate 'morning nod Mast '(Villnain' I1th1 for the second luailt'1. In the evening Mrs Th'ompstliii' aa, ;opt Charge of this mnai'c.•tht Otlp y The Na kiat (bats" 'off . womtlh has been. the guest •of Rev. Si. P. and Mins. Oldham this week. smut Mrs, John Roney !received word out ,blueir son, 'Cpl, who `wan: ,a visional' of ivar in Italy has been libenat.ed. Mos'. M. -L -ycook has received The United word :that ,her blether WO , Brace' Sutherland who has been a tis,Sner of yan' in Gennnttny lhrttia Heel liberated and is, now in J illlalnkl,' Wont has been received carat. FO S. F. Btryans„ ,son ,of 0411'. and Mrs, Ed, Boyars, a ineneber of ,Hirst. Royal Canasilain Air Force, has : beta! liber- ated throtn a, German internment ea mp, Rev, M. F. D albant and Matic Joann Fischer were in Lau'dbn +tlt9 week aitentldttIg the Annual,Servioes and Sn,ss0anse ,of the Ditocetlsa,n Synod hold in :St, Pears Cathedral and Cronyn iinii'l, '11hsy returned horse, ut the .eondlnteion of the Synod cn Wednesday P.M. Huron Fe enation To d Sposnor Annual Picnic The Huron O only Fed(enn,tiax '"'eE•. Antill, rn:0re is bolding Sites Annual 1 ieitl Daly and, pitdnlr in :the Llonls Pork at Seafeatilt oris Nrexdas,iday, Tune 13th. Planta ere arnder 'Wap to make. 'this 511,1 bigtgesst day of, the Years in, TTst'an 'c'onnity, _The red:er• t'!ttbai wi Ill tleattmul's stjrolrflau +lI510 year°, htndlet' ,((lite d"lireaabioni Of 'Iaotery(lr'etIg of0uu15e; •., ', no5n plane shakily 85te'G'itttltbe'd, :the pntib541c its, Ott ,nit e d lot at 0* Honig 'lo be teente itehere,d, ,year Tha nitagi''U g s wlah toltlseiueclt ,on Sun-, day monn'ttiitg d,t21 ttOtie Wiled Ohiirdh t34 ofsslunotitsstb 4bhe Motbea's Thi ietiiSirt . t $ d .ct'sy 9i0rile- tend onI ,11 Sims unday ; ), .ol was 01k0,1Pe''19,C,, tt�w'Eh pB.ee 1- = in rites• d,etotio)taici t'tlsee e'ildreells Mtlollt'„• •,,re,tiSd V - . Staple • Wa, eats, o'iti,ult08d land std veiny. lIsav1'r'115'. A :twit Tilsit harmony mats :sung by m tuumtber lot' yatmg istiitedAawn5 a 1111" by seises:, Marjory 5ansiteltata'v, Trotieldta Willits acrid (Betty •Coutaitnts,, The IStrnitl s' Seboh1 ,robes-, 'Plan•.. ;,'c'ahtpomet1 el IITlma Therm, Br-ethrrns and M'o'ss Meavil4a^ lenitilita; ' Nennon Hoover, 1)'analii5 Been, 1.501115 -"1 4teim• iniad •ORffo' Tit sethlin, eateetanpailied is tate hymns. • 'Etter ineSenige am the m anning - watt bt'nntelhtt by 'Moa,, TSearnelli Tytertnr'lr. All a'rl of tappratota'hioit ons ann;de b3r Miss ikmai1 y Te 5e and Lowrie Catretl11rat, uinmimu; wtitdrh 'tato seines on t'tlr Honour Roll were read. 'She' nttsIsage v4141611 Vie 'M1a'.3eis5y the Tr0snza' •adldtndarned ,Im title 15nuusirue rcnr 'V P, Tom'• was ,reed end the eNaitiianal A,ntdlrcrn was sentry. tstpiolurcldtl a:Ithendla,nere Merited t1* (Meta a (15 'i1110' "Ilstaio)t. liea'rld "will nueett netsfit Sirnalav M urnlmlg, • RED CROSS NOTES A denttllltdtt Of 24.00 trfoltt ll*' Scshsilltuy gi of Si., Almbrf,S0r Chhnticltt 4s s,ckvalwlctlaosl Ivieli•" thauu n