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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1945-6-13, Page 1Wednesday, June -13th, 1945 THE ,BRUSSELS °OST PUBLISHING HOUSE eel,/ Alcit4e4 B4444444 Two Shows Nightly 7:30 & 9:15 p.m. Matinees 'Discontinued For Summer Months FRI. and. SAT. Here He Is Gang Sigh Guy FRANK SINATRA And All These Favourites. STARS ANN MILLER BOB CROSBY and HIS BAND FREDDIE SLACK and His BAND with ELLA MAE MORSE DUNE ELLINGTON and His Band COUNT BASIE and HIS BAND FRANK SINATRA MILLS BROTHERS THE RADIO ROGUES IOW loss M Is lewd L ate, 1x1 Iyla qct ■ t, ■Ii118 CHARLES BARTON • iia Is SAM MOTE --- - TUE. and WED. GLENN FORD CLAIRE TREVOR -IN- Adventures of Martin Eden Jack London's Mighty Tale Of The Sea -CARTOON- -COMMUNITY SINGING - COMING SOON - RONALD COLMAN - MARGO I'N :"LOSTHORIZON" Melville Presbyterian Church Anniversary Services Sunday, June 17, 1925 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Preacher -Dr. A. T Barr, Arthur, Ont. Special music by choir. Salvage Drive This Saturday .A 'savage 'drive for paper and rage will be made this Saturday morning. You are requested to have your papoens bundled .amid tied so it will make the work of the eelleatrre easier. Notice To Children And. Parents The practice of Riding Bicycles on the streets of the Village fis dangerous to both riders and pedestrians. Your co-operation ds requested in Stopping this practice before a serious accident occurs. By Order of THE BRUSSELS COUNCIL A Play V alley Farm" Will be presented by members of Bluevale Institute n Brussels Town Hall on Friday, June 15th. ' -AT 8.30 P. M. Under auspices of the 4th line Morris War Workers Admission -- Adults 35c, Children 20c THANKS 1 'wish to take this opportunity to thank the people of Fey home town, Brussels, Grey and 'Morris' for the wonderful support given me in Monday's election every effort was appreciated to the full. Sincerely yours E. Cardiff Engagement Announcement Mr, Chas.., R, Davidson anurolutees 1 the engagement of his eldest lough- !ter Dloyee aearion to Lorne D. MM Cawley, youngest son of Mr. and (Mrs, :Newton McCauley of Brussels,' Wedding to take •place in June, Engagement Announcement Mr. and Mrs, William Jardine, Brussels announce the engagement of 'thein' elder daughter novelly Margaret to Mr: John Malcolm MODoneld sea 'of Me and Mrs, Duncan McDonald, ,Brussels, ' The marriage to take piece 'the latter pant of June. antes around Brussels may be n ado in the In having a few impressions ]rt g t e Selmal Amea, be given i Public. 'Librax Notes of these parts as seen thee Gan- Mt and 'second reading - Carried' Library unanimously. POST Letter Received ( Morris Council From Australia Mos+xis Towns6rip Council Nesting l Brisbane, Queensland, June Silt, 19M. March 94111, 1945 The Counell suet on the above We Tee Brussels Post, iu the Township Hall wd'te all the Biu'ssets, 'enterer members present, The Reeve pre - Dear Dditor• The tto:Manes of this war have sided The minutes of the last meeting I e aiu^ fed srs lairs into el many were read and .adopted on motion. plicas as the the farthest travelling of all Canadians bas beers able to go of Wm, Steer and James Miehie- In the last 6 years, As a Brussellite Moved' by Harvey Johnston amend - with has had the experienee of being ed by Ohas, Coultes that the Work 1 with am Mist Caesarian unit to travel: men's Compensation be reviewed. with Lloyds Assurance C0.-Garriea.1 to the South West Pacific theatre many friends and former acquaint- Moved by Chas, Coultes° seeanded fry Jas•. Michie •that By -Latin No 'i During June, July 'and August the eyes Moved' by Haavey Johnston sec•; Public Librauy will be open on .Tue:.. In the course 09 our travels we Ceded by Wm. Spear 'that Bylaw No. slay, 'Wednesday and Saturday after- t have seen such .battle famous places 7, adopting the School Area, be noons and Wedn•es'cl'ay and :Saturday) as the .Solomon Islands, Guadal- given the third reading mese pa, evening at the usual hours. i Canal, British New Guinea, Milne ed end that the Reeve and Clerk Bay, Oro Bay and . Fias'ihaffen, 1 be instructed to alga the By Law aril Red Cross Noted > Dwteh Near Guinan, 'Hrollaadia, the that the Township seal be put on A donation .of eighty dollars from! Coral Sea and this interesting con- said By-Law-Oarried unanimously; I the Graebroalc Unit le acknowledged rinent et Australia. Its' unioaitunate I Moved by Hervey Johnston seeoaa• 171s'to-n Cardiff, Prognessdve-Con- with thanks. . that d'escri'ptions of -these places will ed by' Wm, 1Speir that the road ' An emergency call cam's recently have to watt :trill after the war but accounts as presented by the Riad servative candidate In North'. Huron, from headquarters for sixty release bags and sleety 'housewives, as well as socks, as' our quota of the 00; 000 release parcelfs• requested' by the British Red Cross. These parcels are for.distribution as soon es, prisoners are released. Our quota has been :completed and shipped. Gets Second Term AN EVENING OF FAMILIAR MUSIC• Presented by the Howick Glee Club a Choir of 60 voices, under the direction of Arnold L. Earl, A.W.C.M. Sponsored by Duffrs United Church, 'in The Walton United Church at 8:30 P.M. FRIDAY, JUNE 22nd An outstanding event that Music Lovers Should Not Miss. REGENT THEATRE Seaforth, Ont. NOW SHOWING-- Thurs., HOWING-Thurs., Fri., Sat., June 1415-16 Jack Carson 'Rosalind Russell Roughly Speaking A lady who lost everything except her laughter. - ---� Mon., Tues., Wed., June 18.19.20 Deanna Durbin Robert Paige In Technicolor Can't Help Singing Akim Tamiroff David Bruce A romantic musical filled with miracle melodies. the American'sand the Australians Suiter•lnteedent be passed. -Carried who was reelected to the House of are ,dloing a trey end0us job in "The 1 Moved by Chas. Coultes seconded Commons by a wide margin in Mon - wands. as they are known. Tho' (4118 by Harvey Johnston •that Pipe at , duet Potting. Mr. Cardiff had a Current, of battle seems to have 'Bylaw No. 6 be given first and literality of 1,821 over his nearest Passed them b3 "s'1th manyof the second readings. -Carried. I I enponent, Major D. . Nairn, Liberal, suacesees you bane_read about in the Moved 1>y Jas. Michie seconded by Wm. 'Spear that Pipe Drain By I of 'Goderioh. Mr, Cardiff was first Met there is 'still bitter and des- law No. 6 be free tired readin ar d Oersted to the Comm -toms in 1940 palate fighting to be done her ' with I opted; -Carried. g a tenacious well-egaipped ands ugly Moved by 'Chas. Coultes secoudnd . ,foe;:the Jap lights' like a anal jungle I by Hervey Johnston that the Court of Revision ibe opened' on June 8 and closed on July 9, 1945. A11 appeals' on the assessment must be in the hands Lot they clerk not later than June 28, 1945. -Carried. Moved by Jes. Michie seconded by ,Ch Om It that By-law No. 8, :Here in, Brisbane, the capital of ,authortislOg the borrowing of money rat in the tropic jungle of the I;slaudts. These are no mopping un campaigns that the Australians are fighting without fanfare here but trying war under the most heart breaking of circumstances, If .you saw the Ausbrallan soldier you would' dee wiry they are bound to win. Next Thurs., Fri., Sat. Two Features 2 Phil Baker David Bruce Take It Or Leave It Also - Swinging Saddle COMING- A Tree Grows In Brooklyn Be renewedin the spirit of your mind, and put on the new man." - Melville Church 10 A. M. Sunday School and Bible Class ANNIVERSARY SERVICES 11 A. M. Morning Worship 7.80 P. M. Evening Praise Preacher - Dr. A. T. Barr Arthur Ont., at both Services Louis D. Thompson, Organist and Choirmaster. Come and Welcome United Church Minister Rev. Hugh C. Wilson 11 A. M. Morning Worship "The Importance of Small Things" The Sacraments of Baptism Junior Congregation 12 Churoh School and Bible Class 7 P. M. Evening Praise Is Withdrawn For' The Melville. Presbyterian Church. Everyone Welcome. Church of England Parish of Brussels Rooter Rev. Maurice F. Oldham. 3rd Sunday After Trinity June 17th, 1945 St. John's Brussels - 10 A. M. Sunday School and Bible Class 11 A. M. Morning Prayer and Sermon St. John's Walton - 1.30 P. M. Evening Prayer • ELMd Sermon 2180 P. M. Sunday Sohool and Bible Class St. David's Henfryn-- 2.30 P. M. Sunday Sehool 8,30 P.M.'Evening PraYerr, + Holy Baptlam and Sermon Confirmation Class each Wed' atEado 118 welcome' and'I believe the trio et 8 p, m, St. John's Churoh. Il Gana3iens have made a goad ,itn' count prassdon, the state of Queensland and the one- from the Bank, be passed. -Carried , time Forward Headquarters of Gen- Moved by Harvey Johslstos second- 'eral 1VIacArthurys forces we see ed by J. Michie that the meeting' many of the big heallthy tanned lean a:diomn to meet again en July 0, "Diggers" Keay es 'these boes ere , 3948 at 1 p m. - Caa'aued. veterans of lighting in Crete, FTgypt, Tlae fo1'lowing accounts were North Africa and rtlrey are the best ,paid: „ soldiers• I have seen; tough' but .Dept. of 'Health, insulin 6.27 • friendly, easy to get along with and 'C• R• Coultes, advertising ready to share all 'they've got 'with over 010NX 1^00 you. Thesecheats have no romantic Thos. H. W331:sang premium 'on Ideas about the nature of their Woe,kmen'e Compensation flgbting in the Pacific and. their Nelson HiggiYis, 'stamfts b attitude is most lessiness-like and re- ' supplies, etc. 11.60, assuaing. While d have been told G Inserance' 40.00 Obituary Rev. W. Faliis Hunter. B.D. On Friday, May 18th, 1945, Rev. W. Faliis Hunter, BID., passed away a the Methodist Hospital, Brooklyn, New 'Pork, after an i10mess od one week. A graduate of Drew Theloogi- cal Seminary, ,his work of a success- ful ministry was spent in Wyoming and later Newark Conferences. The !funeral from the ehaurch in charge of Dr. A. H.. Brown 'ass'isted by other I ministers was laurg'ely attended. The floral 'tributes were many and beau- tiful. Interment was St Dover, N.J. His widow 7214th S. Hunter 'survives I' also two eters Misses Mien and Clara Beater of Taranto who mourn a loving husiband and brother. "Until the day dawns and the shadows flee awaty:' that the young women of Brisbane • e0• O. Martin, Clerk are not typical , Australia, Abet those of the great Brussels United Church Aussy 'ogles iii Melbourne and The minis'ter's subject at the Aus'trali'a are far more breath taking, ,morning sea -vice in the 'United 'Church - was "The Duty ;of the city who could 'take their place .eribh . Christian Church." A morning an- ATWO'OD - An arch of ever - 05 the women of WEDDING there pare more bran a few in 2hTs', Coulter -Bailie the best we have in Canada and the , them +lit is good eo sang praises" by United States• Tete Australian pen. Oharles 19 Gabriel was: 'sung by the green's, tulips and narcissus' made chant for sports, surfing mu the mag- , choir. an effective setting for the mar: - reticent beaches, aiding, cricket, In the :evening the meditation liege of Doris Mae Baiilie, daugh s'occen•, tennis' and racing Deeneees a :centred on the Old Testament story, ter of Mrs'. James Beene, of Lis - very healthy sturdy people. of Jaeoii wrestling With the Angel, towel, and the late James Baillie„ The Mate of Queewsiand includes I 'TJre anthem Beside blue Galilee" the whole moa+th east of the continent was sung by the choir. After the to DAC. George C, Coulter, R. C. Mil- o/ Astralta, 6.70,00'0 of Australia's sermon Mrs. Harold Campbell sang A. 10„ son of Mr. •and Mrs. Mil - The Holy Hour" by Nevin, in ex- ton 'Coulter, of Atwood. The care - 2e24,000' macs. It is almost as large roellent voice. Tony was performed' at the home L' E. Cardiff lie -elected Member ;For North Huron' Winning a pea:Daley 1u creel mueicipaliitY ie tele reline, Lewis Liston Cardiff Progressive Oonreerva-: live, was returned for his second term as reps eaei:.ta'tiver art i•IuroI North In the Howe •oe C'ovnm'mne be Me electors of the riding on Monday. Mr. Clamdi1f, a welel nose Morrie township farmer; polled 6,864 votes 1,8h1 more than iris cloe's'st op- ponen't, Major DoM1igl�as Nairn, Trtb' oral of God:evieh, T11e 0.0,9'. eaJU dictate, Morlery P. "Mills, of near tele', polled only 855 votes, giv- ing Mr, Cardiff ,a clear major'i'ty' as 066 over bout hie oPponeetts oom- bined. Approximately 75 per cent. of the elector's in 'the' riding turned out at the polls to support theircandle dates, a' considerably higher per- centage thaw voted- In: .tthe last fed- eral election. Total vote in the aiding etas, 12,361, out of 16,197 names' on 'the voters' Bet. In :the 1940 :contest, Mm. Catdtff polled 6,937 rates ' over R. J Meath - man, hid opponent, who brad 5,891. The ''total vote 'at that time was 19.,972 :out. of a possible 17,551. Treed of the election was appar- ent Boom after returns started ,roll ing in to the returning officer's' headquarters' here. In the first hour Mr. Caa"diff had obtained a lead which he '.did not ,relinquish at,t, any time during the even2ng.. The election: watts •conceded .et ap- proximeteia 8:'15 fun., w Major Nairn, Liberal 'oardidete. tele- graphed •ta 'he'adggeaaters: "Conserva- tive victory 'conceded in Huron North. Congnatula ibr s' and best of luck of the winner, Diston Cardiff- ,Eign ed, Doug, Name" While 'the soldier vete is' not in- cluded in the figures quoted above, it was not :thought that it would upset Mr. Cardiff's election'. Victor In Every Section The racer was' tarty "'close in some communities of the ei46eg, but final resits' .showed that Mr. Cardiff was tbe victor ie. every section, The total vote polled by the O. C. Pe candidate was so ismiai1 that, under ,terns of the Dieotion Act, he will • forfeit the deposit he made ELLS tau didaote, Ma•. 'Cardiff received his largest maeonity In the - 'town of Clinton, where he polled 934 votes, 225 more tlmn Majer Neirnre 409, In ,the other seats results. were: Ashfield,. 465, or 132' more than Nairn's 333; Blyth, 204, .or 86 more than Nairn's 118;! Br iesele, 250 or 52 more than Nairn% 198; .Goderieb, 1,153, or 166 more than Nairn's 957; Goderieh Townsh'i'p, 445, or 218 more than Nairn's 227; ,Grey, 508, or 103 mere than Nairn's 405; Howli'ck, 685, or 58 more elan Nairn's 643; Colboenct, 280, or 97 more than Nairn's 1831 Morris, 830, or 509 more than Neirm's 321; Turnberry, 837, or 70 more .then Ntatirn's 267; Bast Wawa nosh, 385, or 128 more than Nairn's 257; West Wawan'osh, 071, or 91 as Prance, Spain, Germany and , Italy combined. Within We borders it ranges from the sub tropical' to I CARD 'OF THANKS the tropical and it is One of Austral- I nils, Niemen 2, Hoover wishes to id's tenter states in 'the real rough take this ,opportunity to •express her and steady sense of the teen frontier, I apin'eekee n and thanks, to her Tho' the capital 'city of Brisbane has neighbours and friends tor the many a' population of over 3'00,000 and has 1 aots of leind,meas, shown her during manly oourveaiences, still 1t reflects her i'1lnese. the rest of the state which is manly - fiats. Norman S. Hoover concerned with •cantle, sugar and minerals. Australia is trying eat 1 LAST RITES IN WINGHAM :the ;experiment in this. 'state of test• 1 FOR ACCIDENT VICTIM Zing the white man's ability to live in I yyingha'm-Funeral services were a tropical climate and do ala the held `Thursday for Predeniok Lott, labour involved in farming, heeding, well-icnown, Win em mining and manufacturing without ; gh 'young .man, importing the native labour of the who 'died as .a result of acoidentel Paci'fi'c Islands or the East Indies. shooting, The 'Met generations of people born! Private service was held at the here are certainly well adapted as 'home on Petrick et., followed by a they aro tough , tall, ruddy people ; made of whalebone and muscle. Tee public se'rvi'ce in St. Andrew's Pres Dnglish face and :the accents of byterian Merrell. Rev, Alex Nine London 'strike the eye and ear first ; mo, assisted by Rev. M. A, Bee - but on 'closer acquaintance these I cr^o.Et being in o'harge. Boron at People are very mu'eh Australians. and their independence d'evel'oped i W112teclunrch, he Ituad resided' in from being 'clonvn' under' and swine- . this viairrity tall iris' life, and was much of hIs• an employee of the Hoimdale Creamery, eamery, a memleer of Maitland Lodgey'I.O.O,F., and was a Pres,. The gardens' and fruits of these byteriau. ISmrviv�ing besides hie Parts are.tropical to Canadian' eyes. i wkbow, f'omrilerdy Winndfred Mo. The. dower beds are •fu11 of poinsettia I Nevin, :are :tie' parents, Mr. and Mrs, and b,otrganvili'ea, jacaranda anal 'Walter Lott, We:ltech:Web. road; a bauhdwia. Pineapples and paw -paws grow in back yards, Bananas are 1 sister, Mats, Orval Newby, Thome grown locally; sweet potatoes, dale; three briothers, Robert, Cal - guavas, odtrohs, lemons ai'e taken for 1 grey; 'Wesley, Waterford;. bars ' Ap granted here. Giant eecalypt's trees. teat, Palma of various types and frame The pallbearers' were Miller homes built high. on stilts with few ceilarect i"esideiioee oambine to give Davienifilas' Oameron, Leslie Cult- the un the 'tropical type of view. `ningham, W. Hilbert, eek Knox, description of 'these vatic 5rulta l 10.0.P. ocndnuated 'the service at that Austtaithese pec, know there is t15e grantee, Interment was; in "Wivg- a war on; these people acre directly involved in a. war with enemy planes bent Oeaatetery, only recently driven frown over their soil and with enemy bases' still within short flight of their shores. Rationing is march 'strtoter than - in Canada and even apples 'to clothing of all 'sorts. But the people are un - what islolautecl for u emir tov'y,' is; sionaothin'g they ane Vere proud of, Let- no one think tiro' tram the 'Stewart Cowan. Members of the usually friendly and .hospitable and the ,Canadians have often enjoyed the limeit8112y of Austrtali= homes', This le not only .because they are most grateful tor the hospitality shown their own; boys in Canada, where many of 'there learned, under the Conine uavealt'h Air Training scheme, but because they aro by nature a friendly and gertoro.'pe people, Mreclyantes best homiee have ere Australians are great .tee veneers. I have/ not had e, cup oX� coffee since I Banded In Australia) and we •have this drink at every ureal and at two other breaks in training or duty then' the day, Ausa'ies are heavy :meat eaters and 'aur Canadian appetites sometimes balks at curried ;rice and beef for breakfast. However, we aro grow. ,ing strong and tat on ,this full diet .and Cttnaddam relatives would be pleased at the tented healthy look& of Itlue:r soldiers. As- the tea. break has Met tome up I shall 'draw this to a ,clods with best wishes to - all n,,: in Brussels and surrounding pair Dinhum; bobbersi ]ben. 'Y'olleak of . the bride's sister, MVIrs, Bldgheon Ferg, Land: Mn•. Ferg of the loth concession of Grey. Rev. G. Hazelwood, of Walton United Church officiated. The bride, eV - en in marriage by hes 'brother, Wal- lace ;Baillie, looked - lovely in a, floorlength gown of white double sheer. Her veil was 'hel'd in 91008 wIth a headdress of lily of the val- ley, and she carried pink roses.. Mise Alma Hunt, as bridesmaid, was in a floor -length white sheer gown with finger-tip veil; and car Med pink carnations, Bernice Ferg and Myrna Baillie, nieces of tbe bride, es newer girds, were freak- ed in blue and pink sheer, aespec- levely, Roes Coulter wise his broth- er'•s best mama A wedding dinner was served to the immediate farm fly, and later the bridal Couple left on a short wedding. trip. Pore travel irg, the bride danarod a powder blue dressmaker suit with match- ing atching topcoat, blue bat and navy taceecseories. Upon theft return they will reside on the tenth eon - cession of D1m'a township , CARD OF THANKS I take this opportunity of thank- ing my many friends' and neighbours for nota of kindness received while 1 was in Victoria Hospital, London. A1'sc daring the weeks I have spent in bed recuperating since I came home for the many gifts, pleasant 110111s spent in oovuversation with friends who Dame 'again end again. These kindnesses have been Very Much -•a9preo1ated and wi11 _never be fcrgotten, Graham Campbell Trousseau Tea Ma's, Charles Lownie entertained recen't1,y, at a trousseau tea for her daughter Wilma, prior bo her marriage to Almoander Robert Mc- Michael. White narcissi and white and pink -tulips were used ea estively iu the reception room, Tea recut assistants wens Miss IiJath8een Roe 'and efiss J 01181 Thenne. Gotta and trousseau were dfspleyed by Misa bnalee Motrre of '8eenert02 and Miss Shirley LoWnie. 11501)0 .than Nalriis 281; Wingham, 617, or 203 more than Nairn's 414, Prior to being elected in 1940 to represent Huron North in the Iroise of Commons at Ottawa, Mr. Cardiff served for ,eight oommou- tive yeasts as' .reeve of Morris tows.. ship. Born et Brussels on Jan. 22, 1889, he is a son et the late Mark and Francis' Cardiff. He was educated et Brussels High School, and iii• Sure, 1910, married Miss Ada May Morison. Taking an -'active interest in mernd'oipal pollees, Mr. Cardiff served en :the Monis township coneci1 for tour years, then became - reeve of the 'township, .He hes three ehiidrea, Ross, at home; Mrs. Dean Davidson, Brussels, and Clarke :stationed at Vancouver, B.C., vela tbe - tbe Goderlch Celebrates After the eleetton .had been con- ceded, Mr. Cardiff, acoompanted be the Lueknow Pipe Band, made his way from his home 1801' Brussels to :Goderleh. ' Ile was welcomed en- thus4aetically at .each community. en route, On his arrlvai fir G'od'erieb, a big pantie was formed, led by the pipe band. A large crowd gathered in and around the Odd Fello'w's Hatili, whore they were addressed .by t12ri Cardiff. The winning candidate me, pressed aippreelation to tbe elec• toe and congratulated us, • oppen ails on it clean ,eartnpaign. Cott' gratule:ilea s were ex'brcess'ed to Mr. Cardiff by Major Nairn, Ldbetal candidate, 'atter 91e had eonoed d the eledtioma Visits Clinton 11. was about rnddnighi. when CM:dinned en 0169* Page