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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1945-9-5, Page 1OST PUBLISHING HOUSE }BRUSSELS, ON ;ARM Wednesday, September 5th, 1945 iia yht ' '(V lay FY+di ' '.d.'; i O ' &� i;b tiJ.rci+,CY, .a° � .1,; ANOTHER BIG DOUBLE HEADER SATO "GILDERSLEEVE ON BROADWAY" Mcst men have one wife Gildy's gunning for three. That mean trouble for him and a laugh riot for you. LAST COMPLETE THE RANGE BUSTERS in "Texas Trouble Shooters" '.I'he trouble trailing trio is on the trail again for your excitement! SHOW 8:15 I°- M. TUE. on the screen ONTARIO's FIRST SHOWING OF "F HE ER YOURS" With Gale Storm — Johnny MacBrown COMING SOON : — "I LIVE ON DANGER" These new opening hours to enable school children to see the first- show and be home in good time. FIRST SHOW STARTS — 7:15, SECOND 9:15. Double Bills Last Complete Show 8:15 P. M. Matinee Sat. 2.30 — Admission 12c Children, 25c Adults BINGO & DANCE Ethel Township Hall Friday, Sept. 14 Ken Wilbee's Orchestra Admission—Dance 25c Bingo 20 games for 25c Servicemen Free Lunch Booth Special Bingo Prizes Valued at $5 each Proceeds for Servicemen Sponsored by Ethel War Workers Unit REGENT THEATRE Seaforth, Ont. Now Playing-- Thurs. Fri: Sat. Sept. 6, 7, 3, The Merry Monahan with Donald O'Connor Peggy Ryan Jack Oakie Ann Blyth A picture destined for great popular. ity, with a wealth of music. Mon. Tues Wed. Sept. 10, 11, 12 Something for the Boys In Technicolor with Carmen Miranda Vivian Blaine Michael O'Shea A screen show rich in entertalnmeni. Next Thurs. Fri. Sat. Sept. 13, 14, 15 "And Now To -Morrow" • with Loretta Young Susan Hayward Alan Ladd A satisfactory screen drama with a strong appeal. COMING ~� Diamond Horseshoe in Technicolor Elora Plant To Print Bibles Goodprogress has been made on alterations to Memorial Hall, format. ly Chalmers Church, Elora being ccnverted into a Bible printing establishment- Rev. Walter Jic- Cleary, field secretary of the Upper Canada Bible Society, acquired the building from •the town for (ins purpose of printing Bibles', the ebortage of which has been pressing' sines the war cut off the suppl;: of Bibles and similar religious litera- ture from Great Britain and Euro - /eau countries. Rev, Mr. McCleary has formed a company to finance the prciect and has contracts to keep the presses bus, for at least 20 years. A cement floor has been laid in the basement and two large presses will be installed. The top floor of tat) building will be fitted up as a bindery. Two pressman and two heads for the bindery department will be brought into Elora. A number of Elt,ra girls and women ' will be etuployed, TENDERS WANTED * n, * :r. * a< * WEDDING * s * * * * * * • Cote—Cook The marriage of Myrtle. Gook, daughter of M. .and Mrs. David Cook of Brussels, to Eric Daniel Cote, tools place at the United IChurch parsonage, Brussels, 00 i Thursday, August 30th, at 4 .p.m. Rev, ,'H. Wilson officiated. The Ltide was attended by her sister Mrs. Mande Smitbendorf. Tenders will be received by the undersigned till Monday, Sept. 10th ar. 8 o'clock p,rn., for the work of repair on The Turnbull Drain. Plans and specifications may be seen at The Townsbip office at Ethel, Security will be •requirel. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. H. Fear, Clerk, Ethel, Ont.' Jack Thynne 4s shipping a car -]quad of horses and cattle from Manitoba to be sold by pubic auction Sept. 20. .. All cattle are inoculated against shipping fever. Watch your Post for further particulars. Attention Sport Fans - Major Sporting Event WRESTLING WINGHAM ARENA — 8.30 P. M. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th Heavyweight 2out of8 45; Min. Time Limit At REED (Hasnilton) vs JACK "Crueller" WIITWORTZI • , (Boston) Preliminary 30 Min. Time Limit — 1 Fail l31M LICKZaiL-3 (Oswegan Indian OhaimB) Ve TIMMY MaeDONALD (Nova Scotia) FEATURE ATTRACTION Heavyweight THE BLACK MASK (40 1ba,) va FRISD BOR:GE0116 (Montreal) ledt(SmiOTFIR --- gins Casey' ADMrISHION: (InOuldang Tax) Pingsidel $1,00; General: sac Advohoe Tfeketa,are, Nt)'W on. sale in your town and vicinity, alto at OEM, Wdnghaan, and Will be honored at 2 special entraneee. 'to MOM .' standing in line. • • • Obituary ' • • * * 'Y " * t * William J. Russell Word was received last week of, the sudden passing in Calgary, alta., :;f Wm. J. Russell, in his 78te Year I He was the eldest son of the late; Tames and Maty Ann •Russe!l of( fifth line, Morris. There are left to mourn, his wife, Mary Parker Iiuesell, dangerously ill in Celeary General I3ospital; a son, James Cs., ,Tirros, Alta; one sister, '.Sara (Mrs. liobt. Clark) Calgary; four brothers, David, Hanna, Alta,; Percy, Edmon- ton, Alta.; and Thos. H. and Oran H,. of Morris. A son,, Parker P.vssell predeceased him; also a twin brother Boit, .7., a brother A'fred and a stater Minnie. The deceased was inhis usual health t'ntil he was seized with a heart attack the morning of August 24., Hying shortly atter beiug'admitted to the. hospital. Our sympathy is extended to the bereaved. Marie Gorsalitz Marie Gorsalitz passed away at Si, Joseph's Hospital, Flint, Mich., .Lsgust 25, 1946 after an iilness of ten weeks. Marie ISehuilhorre was born in Kitchener, Out, on Nov. 8, 1902 moving to Humbolt, Sask., when 5 years old. She married Oscar Gorsalitz at Humbolt, Dec 18th, 1923. The young couple came to Flint in Jan 1925 and set up housekeeping. Four children were born to this union, P.F.O. Delmar, 'J.5, army; F. 1st C. Richard, C. 5, Merchant Marine; Marion and Arlene at home. Four 'brothers and four .ssitees and her parents Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Schal:horn all of Oregon, survive. Rev, Herbert Reichour of Trinity Luthern ,Church officiated at the service. Floral tributes were many showing high esteem Mrs. Gorsalitz held in. any community in which she feed. Interment was made in Sunset Hills Cemetery, Oscar Gcrsalitz is a son of John Gorsalitz, 12th con., Grey, being born and rats ed in Oranbraok community. ocai ews s Ration Coupon Due Dates NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The contract of cleaning a porion Coupons now valid are butter I of the Blyth Creek Drain north from . Pi.elan's Bridge in the township of 116 to 121, sugar 46 to 62, and Pfe , , aerie will be letlby public auction, serves 33 to 57 and P1 to P 15. at Phelan's Bridge o., the SCh con. of The next group of coupons ba- Mrrris on Sept. 11, at 9 a,m. . conies valid September 20. rhea include sugar 63 end 64, butter 122 seal preserves P16 and P17. CARD OF THANKS We thank all our neighbours and friends for their kindly deeds and words of sympathy, these who sent Powers and all who assisted in soy 3vay at the time of our recent bereavement, 1t was all utuch appreciated; The Deitner Family Anglican Church Notes On account of the Harvest Thanks- giving Services in St. George s, Walton, St. David's, Henfryn and St. Albans, Atwood, the Sunday service in St. John's, Brussels will be held on Sunday, Sept. 0, 166 and 23 at 3 p.m. The Sunday School and Bible Class will meet at 2 p,1n. Harvest Thanksgiving will be held in St. John's Church, Sept. 30. Attention Farmers Farmers of Huron County, who were unable to seca:e a military typo truck, at he sale in, Leneen, wel have ' another chance during Set.tember, at tales in C.rathann, 5'itember 13th, Guelph, September 18'th and Markham on the 20*:h. Any farmer baying one of these t,'t cks must have a rertifieate from •he County Secretary of the Fede aton, of Agriouleure. Be must agree a' keep the vehicle for at lens three months and pay spot cash. Personal cheques will no', be arcepted, unless marked by your bank Announcement CHANCE to win a $7,800 '.tome for 4:, on restricted residenas; area iu L Branch, consolatio'e prime crinounced later. Send Postai Note for shares at $1. each to C. B. Hods sen, Sec'ty-Treas.; Oastwoo i Villa Rex 400, Long Branch. Ontario, Sp'o'nsored by L,O,L. 2820 Long Branch. Proceeds for bntld:n„ fund. trails on receipt. Presentation On Friday evening of last week, a good number of friends and ueigh- bours gathered to spend a social evening with Mr. Turner and ,Stowart before leaving their Yarn, The main feature of 'he evening was a presentation and address vv %s read by Mrs. John. Fraser of the following: Dear Mr. Turner and Stewart, It w•as• with deep regret that we learned of your intention to move from our community. This has been your home for several years and we felt we could rut let you go without gathering in your home to express our feelings on your departure. During these years we have conte to love and respect you and we. know that we are going to mass YOU both very much. Tour life Mr. Turner, has been one we might all take a pattern ot, wo want you to know you will long be remembered and very Melly thought of, Your jovial manner, Stewart, has helped win your way into our hearts you have often lent a helping hand when we have been in need, and you have always showed your Willingness to help at •our social gatherings. Tease accept Mr. Turner, this pen, pencil and shippers and Stewart this suitcase and gloves, as yott use them may they bring kind thoughts of us to you. Wherever your future home Mal be we hope you will erten come bankto this ccen.muitity, We want ,,est to feel that there will aivIays be a welcome for both et ya:t and also the ether anembers of your faintly anieng as. !Signed-at/atm McLennan John Fraser Clifford McAllleter Wm. ilalfbtlrr Keep yourselves in thea love of ' God, looking for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ unto eternal life." Melville Church 10 A. M. Sunday School and Bible Class 11 A. M. Morning Worship 7 P. M. Evening Service Rev. Geo. A. Mitre will preaoh Louis D. Thompson, Organist and Cholrmaater. United Church Minister Rev. Hugh C. Wilson 11 A. M. Morning Worship A Good Man's Conversion Mission Band 12 Church School andBible Clap 7 P. M. Evening Praise Broken Barriers . EVERYONE WE.LOOME Church Of England Parish of Brussels Raator Rev, Maurice F. Oldham 16th Sunday After Trinity Sunday, Sept. nth, 1295 St John's. Brussetd- 7. P. M. Sunday School 3 P. M. Evening Prayer and Sermon St. George's Walton-- 56th alton-56th Anniversary and Harvest Thanksgiving 10 A. M. Sunday School 11 A. M. Morning Prayer and Sermon Preacher — 'she Rector 7p30 P. M. Evening Prayer tih and .Sermon Preacher Rev. R, M. P. aultiel Rector of St. Paul's, Clinton $t, David's Hsntryet.- 10.20 A. M. Spnduly School No. Service `This Sunday. Harvest Thankse1Ving Sept. 10 Induhtion Service To Be Held At Melville Next. Thursday evening, Sep- tember 6th an induction service will be held for the new minister Rev. Geo. A. Milne at Melville Presbyter - tali Church, A11 members amd ad- herents are invited to attend, Engagement Announcement Mrs, Gordon Hulley of West Monkton announces the engage- ment of her younger daughter Cera w George Andrew only son of Me. and Mrs. Stanley Broughton ref Login 'township. Marriage to take place in .September. Engagement Announcement 1Nias Winnifra•i Long, when ea- I,agement has been announced to 'William Henry Wright. Thi mar- r.age will be sole n.nized ra.tietly early in +September. The brine, -to -be is the daughter of the late Mr. atie Mrs. John Long, Brussels, Ont. Brussels Girls Win In a sudden -death semi-final soft- ball game at Brussels on Tuesday evtning the Brussels girls' softball teem whitewashed the Wiegham gills by the score of 29.0 The girls may here to -morrow night (Thurs- day) against the -winners s of the 2irrrlston-Ciimton play -of. The United Church At the morning service in the inited Church the minister seeks from the words of Jesus 'Behold my hands." Miss Carrie Hingston and Mrs. R. B, Cousins sang the duet "He will not ,slumber" most effec- tively. ,,, In the evening Mr. Wilson spoke of the never failing love and forgive. ness of God. 1946 Plates Will•Have White Figures On Black TORONTO, Aug, 81—Ontario li- cense plates for 1946 will have white figures on a black background, J. P. Biekwell, Mote Verhicies Regis- trar, said today, adding that the pre- vailing metal shortage would make it necessary to continue the policy If issuing only ono plate to an auto- mobile, Biekwell said the number of re- gistered passenger cars in Ontario was 550,000, while the number of trucks registered was 95,000. Notice— When going to my Good Luck farm on Sept. 3rd in Morris 1 found the road gate open and hooked back. 7r is a nice how-do=you-do to find the gate open with sixty-one large c,,ltIe en my farm to pave them the opportunity to roam on the high- ways. Any man with any principal and common sense et all, when ho srds the gate closed eureip he should have sut'iiieat prima: el to Nose the gate again. A man with no lrincipal and no contnicn sense mast have some problem to associa'e with his fellow man. P,Ament * ■ * re * ' * * PEOPLE WE KNOW • d * * k • * * • Miss Margaret Robinson 1$ spend e,12 the week at Saubir Beach. * • * Mr. and Mrs. 'V. Merray of Sea- frtth spent Sunday at N. F. Ger;y's, * * a Rev C. Draper and mother Mrs. Draper of Milverton: were visitors at `se rectory on Leber Day, * * Jlrs. S, B. Endicott of Teeenta *p, nt the week end with her moths',' Mrs. A. Messer 'n tow.t. e a a Miss Laura Speir bas returned to her home from Sinieoa when she had spent the past theca weeks * 'l' * Mr. and Mrs. W. H. •Stewsrt of Feigns spent the week end with N F. and Mrs. Gerry. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thom am and daughter Valerie of Toronto spent the holiday with Mrs. L. Porter. * * * Misses ,Edith Forsythe and Mae Skelton have returned to Long Branch after spending the summer here * a • Mr, and Mrs. George Dawson of Pt. Stanley have 'been holida;tng at the home of her father Mr Philip Ament. BORN Rl7TTAN—In Listowel Memorial Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rattan of Morris Twp., on August 26th, a son, Bruce Leonard Wayne. * „ * Mrs. John W. E11io`-c of Toronto hes been a guest this :eek at the brine of Mr, and Mrs. Lewis D. T' ompson. * * 7 Mr, and Mrs. '.ewis D. Thomppso•i 'returned last week from thoir vacation in Southetmpton and Toronto. * * ■ Mr. and Mrs. Arohte ,Smi:,i and 't a g.hter Dora;hy, S'eatorith, ware S.noay visitors with Mr,s. Wm. el k. *•• ' Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Dixon, Detroit, were visitors at t'he'tome of W J. NTs.Cracken, Mr. Dixon is a tanner manager of the wank of Nova Scotia be, e. • * * Mr. and ,Mrs. •Clifford Buschriu spent the holiday track end at Cnesiey and Owen Sound. Eaten, vlc had been holidaying there re -meted with them, * * * Mr, and Mrs. H. Chapntau, Miss Jean Chapman and Mr. and Mrs. jos. Kieswetter of Kitchener we,e holi- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fischer and other relatives. * * * Mr, and Mrs, Re,. McKee and Shirley have returned to Buttals eater spending the • anrmer month" a.` the home of his mother, Mrs. Chas, McKay. DIED RYAN In Grey Two, on Monday ;Sept. 8rd, 1945 Wilford Ryan, in his 8701 year. Funeral was held from his late home in Grey Twp;, to St. Ambrose R. 0, Murat for Requiem Mass at 10 a.m. .,n W •J' neeaay, Sept. it to is'. it was nth. In MOO in Srusss's R. C. Cemetery A CONCERT By The Elgar Quar=-tte of Kitchener In Moteswarth Community l•th►i FRIDAY SEPTEMBER ttitl, At Eta p. n1. accede for thehpresentetfon Lund Boy'? OVelamela. Adults,8by enitdren 28t tt+,l+atimeht Booth * * * Miss Mary Henry was the guest of her sister Mrs. M. F,Oldbam las: week. She lett on Monday to a.:•: ume her sensed teaching dirties neer Schomberg. * * * Mr, and Mrs. J. McNeill anti daugh- ter, Lansing, Mich„ were visitors faith its moths,: M -s. Alex McNeil, way is very ill atthe hams or her de•ughter Mrs. A Hull. Legion Field',ray Largely Attended The Victory Vicki Day sponsored by the local bran..h of the Canadian Legion 011 Phirrsrlay. Aug. 31st et meted it• craw•1 estimated to be well over a 1,00 10 witness the soft= ball games. races, tug-ofwar and water -fight anti to peril:dee:, in the b,rgo games and street daneing to the music *of Keu. Wilbee's ;niter-. tra. Music during the afiernou i ass furnished by tbs rnpul' Luck. now Pipe, and `be Milverton Boys and Girls Band. The .sports clay opened ear'y it the afternoon with a bail game between the girls' teams of the Clinton Radio School and Brussels which. resulted in a win of 7 to 3 fo• the. Lome team. The next game was Herriston - 1 vs. Clifford 9 Also during t'ie afternoon there erre races for the ebild:en and young people with the• following winners': Girls 6 and, under, Li1llane• Campbell, Carol Lowry. Wes4, Rut ledge; Boys 10 and under Keith .saderson, Geo. 0 -using Paul S.mers; Girls 19 and Mir, Jean' Jewell, Moire Elliott, Doreen David- son; Boys 13 rand over, Donald Ri'ey, Bob Jewell, Gir1a 13 and over, Muriel Anderson, Betty Carter; Boys 16 and under, Wilfred Spivey, Dar,aid Riley. James Jewett; Girls 10 and under, , Muriel Anderson, Ruth Jewell, Frances .Shaw; Girls 17 and over, Miss Declear of Clifford. Pearl Whiteman, 'Cliffo-d, Jerry Stephenson; Boys 17 and over. Jack Bates, Jack Spivey. In the early evening the afternoon winners of the ball gaanes played* hn the first three innings it looked as it the bome team was going to ice left trailing far behind the Clifford girls but from there on they rallied sp endidly and gained stes1Ity until the seventh inning found the teams.;: iced with a snore of 10-10. The tug- 0177£11' ugofwar between town and country teams was won, by the town and the . crowd thoroughly enjoyed the water fight with (Donald Currie atii Alvin Logan. defeating Wm. Stephenson and Jack Kernaghan. This brought the activities at the park to a close and the crowd, led by the bands, proceeded to the main street where bingo and dancing took place The draw was won oy Blear Pattison of Wingham wbo held the lucky • number 484 whish was drawn by Mrs. Wilbee, pianist of the ranee ,rchestra, The second prize number 700 bas not yet been presented to claim the prize alien is a woollen b'. r.ket. The holder of tea ticket bearing this number Is asked to car as soon as possible eitbe'r at the ( Doll shoe store or at the Arca( Store for their prize. ETHEL Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. G. ICscuter over the holiday week and intended, AB.' Goedrai` Kreuter home on a 28 day leave• Muriel Kreuter of Ottawa and Mr, and Mrs. Calvin I'reuter of Hamilton. Mrs, Alex P@Parson and son Jimmie buve returned home after spending the past week with Mr and dire, J. McWilliants in Mt. Forest. The regular meeting of the Wo-' men's Institute will be held Sept. lath tri the home of Mrs. C. Richartia, "The cl'ildren of today are the citizsns of tomorrow" will be the topic taken by Mrs. L. Dennis and Mrs. R. l or,z w'll be in charge at the programme. Donald Dunbar spent last wend. tel Paint Clarke. M: and rale. W. L. A. Wardlaw or Guelph and Ada of Hamilton were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. D Ward - law over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Williams and daughter Carol of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Godden of Palmers ton visited with °Mr, and M -e. Bert Gatdden Wednesday et last week. Elisabeth Fear of Woodstock has rimmed her duties as teaohe? atter a pleasant holiday with her parents. Mrs., Carr spent a day recently with her sister Mrs., Hastie of Gorrie. * * a Misses Carrie MaO acken, Doris 13: es and Gertrude Rtes, wito have bt en vacationing at their home here have returned to resume their teach nig duties in Toronto. • w * Visitors at the lions of John and Mrs. Spell, for the Labour Day holi- day were Mr. and Mrs, Ross Fraser of Cleveland. Ohio; Miss Hela.i Spell of Taranto and Mr. and Mrs. Orval Whitfield of St. Catharines. * • * Mr, and Mrs, W, L. 'Palmer and sons Billie and Bobbie, T:lronto, event a week with relativee and friends in and Around 'trusse's Mrs. Palmer was formerly Ruth S'rachan. s : air and Mrs, J. L. Lamont of Yirtardine visited over the woes end with Allan A, and Miss Mary Lamont and their nieces, SbirleY and (Doreen Lamont returned home With therm and will attend tltrh ,School there. Large Attendance At School Opening IStbool opened here tor the fall term on Tuesday with a near record ottenalttnce in the OontinuationSehoOl, ter it it expected tr real ever e0 with 22 UAW sttidelits,emoted. There We:e 18 beginners in rade i on the. !fret. day of the Prete "t tett& W ALTON The 65th Anniversary and Harvest Thanksgiving Services of ' St. George's Anglican ;Church, Walton ' will be hold on Sunday, alaPtt 'Jab at 11 a.m. and 7:80 p.m. The Sunda' Scheel Will ,'meet at 110 sire. the teeter Rev. M. F.,Oldhaon will greae to the•raiiorhiilg and Re`s. 8 11, 11tt,1t44l, Yuf .St, Paul's Chitrtab, Ciiutoe *ill Breach in the evening.