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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1944-12-27, Page 1POST PUBLISHING HOUSE Wednesday, December 27th, 1 4 ay T his Be A Gl or ious--- ictol baits IV ew 'Year �.„l„tci,.��tsE�t;;t�t�i�+���11�;��iPE:�z,,,l��u�i�;t�i�iaE�t�l�ticRa+ai��•tit�: <,,....,�, a �p (, - w,,,,�r3'w.ii47rWruia9atrh%r�. e'a"leAlt �a'�zlt�t,.tirhh r`u`iz,iS3i'r"�D', a"->• n`='-p"�"� ,� , �J' �`a e �'�+,r��! r� �����h9'M!•. o�� � �q /4��-`� r� /'�� � (�5.� ,:.+�, Sxn�'•�'2,+"'aQ,;EPiE �,,:��»„P.>.'.Ce.E,:J'4't��,gimat k �1 ow-gk'^ kv: N k,,'vc: Altifoisksw. Cozy Tvionde, January X t pfugo 5 .},L1.Y' open. d5'f .�2n1lArY��ea6 `V !{p . The new year is almost 'here Pi a and �. B Pawls is *tailing 104` F**„. r'X, POST -tZY�,Ax.•..•,i.�J 1 c :�,ATH c GEE OLLY IN x Y, JAN. 1st "Look Featuring your favourite funsters of radio stage and screen with nutty nonsense that will keep you in knots! Featuring: EDGER BERGEN & Mortimer Snurd and Lucille Ball- at her loveliest best. Show commences Monday night at 6 p.m., 8 p.m, and. 10 p,m, Tuesday might at 7 p.m. and 9 p.In, �� Childrenildadmitted to first show only. THUR., SRI. Open at 7 WED., SAT. continuous from 3.30 "Texas Man Hunt” WITH BILL BOYD, ART DAVIS. A roaring fast moving action film of the wild wild west. 5 o right tel' with the opening of it's Cozy e Theatre Tour reporter interviewed Mr. Carlton owner manager of the theatre and here's the 51027. The fist question we put to Mr. Carlton, mare familiarly ltnawn to LtIeleX listeners as Mickey, was when will ?ua theatre be open? Mickey cert acted `ns right away Saying that the Oozy -wee not hie theatre et all but it belonged to the people of Brussels and district. 1Vir, Carlton explained " that the theatre was i slllctly a cemmiunity show, a cma11 1fe theatre designed and will be aperat edfor the entertainment of the 'people of this distfict where in. 0(2' (1ividuat Ickes anti dislikes in the (,way of Olin entertainment will be thoroughly considered before plc - urea are booked The Cozy is situated on Brussels main street and the building has been com- pletely decorated and reconstructed and Mr, Carlton says tbet although not large {seating 11)2 persons) h is quite satisfied that the thea will measuo'e up to City, standar in the way of films reproduction comfort Mr. Carlton went endless trouble to obtain only f finest sound and ;projection equ hent, and would like to thank M I. D. Cardiff and others for ve. kind support and as3lstanee In, hei ing him obtain priot'ities to purchas this equipment, The Cozy opens o Monday January first at six o'cloc with other complete showings at and 10 a,m but due to the limite number of seats children will b admitted to the first show only. Th opening' film is a super headline with favourites of radio . an scree; contributing music an laugh make it one of the bi hits season. 'LOOK WRO' LA. gltttens with such popul rites es Fibber .McGee and Edgar Bergen; Charlie McCarthy,rtimer Snurd, Lucille Ball s" more so you ..can expec int entertainment when the C ns on Monday with ia6 4►G PO 1; ers e. .YAG SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE SATURDAY AT 10 A.M. Agaile2•s'11-s'�W ' s t�+tte��+�•,��� .a�-v�� ,, •���; t���y,�.��,��, .�,�.�;���,���•��t,t�•�,t; [ �,c �Lra At k ►Slc��Jc� %c�15.4602445�'+d02-WAIWY S/a Jc—i,'c�iti.%'c li ke+ +eteW' eE^ gteJet ' teIW6 � ietetet "Thou Shalt Call His Name ;t Jesus, For He Shall Save His .aq People' From Their Sins." 4 eastiegieeteeitetesetetereteselatetetetetetent Melville .11eli'ch Rev. Samuel Kerr, B,A,, B:D. Minister 10 A. M. Sunday School and Bible Class 11 A. M. Morning Worship The Christmas Season will again -be- slrs'ssed in Message. os ."and Music. Louis D. Th,.mpson, Organist Choirmaster. Come and Welcome. !United Church p Mlnlster—Rev, Hughe C.vVllaa Kr 11 Ar M. Morning Worship . 6° Mr. Earl Anderson of Belgrave 12 Church School and Bible Class ag 7 P. M. EveningPraise 05 r The service wilt be in charge of Rev. S. Kerr, B. A., B. D. Members of the Melville Cholr are invited to the choir loft. Good singing of the lovely o Christmas Hymns Is. assuhed. EVERYONE WELCOME up.m tea, t ' tG'`u„'?ogno6+5+'': gtai fg• Church of England Parish of Brussels 0 Rector, Rev. M. F. Oldham Sunday After Chrstmas Deo, alst, 1944 dl St. John's Brussels— 2 P. M. Sunday School and Bible Class 7 P. M. Evening Prayer and Sermon St. George's Walton -- 3.30 P. M. Sunday School and Sermon 4 P. M. fvenng Prayer "and Sermon St, bavld's 'Henfryn- 1=16 P. M, Sunday School and Bible Claes 2 P., M. Evening Prayer • and Sermon. i.' WALTON The Christmas service was held in Si.'George's Anglican Churc�n on Sunday, Dec, 24th at 4 pm, with the rector, Rev, M. le. Oldham' In charge. r 6 The . Holy Communion was admin. istered and the sermon was on the text St. Luke 2;S There were in the same country shepherds abiding In the field, keeping watch over their flocks by night," Christmas Hymns and Carols were. sung and the choir rendered a Christmas. Anthem.' Miss Emma Sanderson presided at the organ, Gala New Year's Eve DANCE —111— Brussels PN Brussel sTo Town Hall —AT— MIDNIGHT, DECEMBER 31 Dancing from 12.05 a• m. to 3a.m• To the -music of Frankie Banks 111pc. Orchestra Novelties Free! Door Prize $5.00 War Saving Certificate! Admission $1.00 per person Under auspices of the Brussels Branch of the Canadian Legion lig'„ttxtf ttrt at a'metatcet , : ;'>' ' its n REC EN1 THP.' TRE,,. eaff &rt, Ont. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, December 281h, 29th, 30th .Fredehic March ' Alexis Smith The Adventures of Mark Twain There Is laughter and drama`in 'telling the tale of Twain! Monday, Tuesday,' Wednesday, Jan. 1st, 2nd, 3rd If you like a rollicking murder mystery be sure to see Arsenic and OM Lace Cary Grant Thursday, Friday, Saturday Jan. 4th, 5th, 6th Bette Davie at her very greatest In 11fir. Skeffington with Claude Rains COMING -- Christmas Holiday CARD OF THANKS Mr, J. M. Pearson, whose large cattle -barn was threatened by a smoldering fire the afternoon of last Tuesday, December 10th, wish- es to thank through the millisher of the Brussels Post, sixty. or more eeiglibers and friends) who male a.. speedy response to the insistent calls of Mrs. Borho and Miss Currie of the Brussels Telephone Exchange, Wounded In Action, C. Fox received a telograu from the Minister of National Defence on Thursday to inform him, that his son Tpr. R. C, Fox had been officially reported wounded in action on Dec. 14, The nature of the wounds were not yet .availabia Tpr, Fer, went overseas in the tall of 194(2 and is ;now serving in Italy, The bucket brigade saved the horn ` In three bours time, Public Notice Owing to the storm In Essex find ken{ I aur unable to procure any more cutters I have had numerous inquiries in the past week for 'sante and am taking what I consider the fairest way 10 dispose of quota for Brussels. I I will sell by public auction Tees - day, San, 2nd at 2:30 pen. 8 good Portland cutters, Sale at ' building formerly occupied by 13, Nurse, JAOk THYNNE St, John's Churon Christmas services were ]held in St, John's Church on Bentley, Dec. 2415. at 7 p, 01. and on Christmas Day at 0 a.m, and 10 a.m. Tile Sunday evening service was that of evening prayer with Carols and sermon, the rector Rev, M. F. Oldham preaching on tite 'text St, Luke 2:8 "There Was in: the- sante country shepherds abiding in the, field keeping watch over their flocks by.night" The. Holy Communion was administered at both; services on Christmas Day with a sermon at the 10:00 ale. service. The text was the massage of the angel, "Fear not tor behold I bring you; tidings of great joy, which shalt be unto ell people. Isar nirite you 15 born this Any. in the city of David, a ,Saviour which is Christ. the Lord." St, Luke 2e11, Bea:elfin baht' chrysanthemums, the gift al Mies M. el. Rogers of Mount Forest in memory of her sister 'tire late Mrs. Dames, axle/Med. the Gommnniun Table. RUtDSIAN RUDDER Russian dandelions Produce from 50 to 100 pounds of enibber per acre et a cast of a.comparable acreage of °plane or other Vegetables, ' Brussels United Church - I^ On Christmas ,Sunday Writing Mn•. 'Earl Anderson of Beigravo occupied .the pulpit in the United Clueele moat acceptably, His sub. feat, "The Unfaldlled Glory," was well chosen,.Mr. Anderson stressed the fact that we lack "Peace, in earth" because We have failed to give "Glory to God." (id a The 010015 sang two ` Christmas anthems,: 'The Christmas Song' and "eend there were shepherds." e v' MltheG Church r u h On Sunday morning in £Melville Ohuroll the service centred in the Christmas. story. The minister preached on the background and birth of Jesus, with the meesage .to the shepl,terde and the vieit of the Wisemenun stressed, The gholr sang the following anthems: "Glory to Goa 1n the*Highest" by Cook, Mr, W. L. Spoir took the solo part and ,a 'Carol -entitled "Sion's Daugh- ter." A solo, "Away in a manger" by East Hope Mastic, was sung by Airs. Bredin. inn, the evening a Candlelight Carol. Service was held, Tho churn was beautifully lighted by candies; with a (star' on the organ, Illuminated and a wreath, illuminated below the memorial tablet, The , following were sung by the choir: 'The Wcu- det'lud Story" by Matthews; "Chyle. Hans Awake" by Maunder, the solo Harte were taken by Gerald Gibson and MIS. Adeline Campbell, "Sieu's Daughter" a Notherlands Carol, Mr. 59r, L , ,Spell' sang a nolo "The Birth- day of a Kinrg," by Neiditngel, Mr$,. Adeline Canllrbell sang a solo, "0 Ceiue to my Heart, Lord Jesus," ay. Ambrose. ,Mr. Thotnesen played as nn org'afl solo during the service "Soso Joy of Mail's Desiring," ' by Bech, There was 'also an organ recital which began at 1) 10 pull.' Wi' ul. 1'4 49 it one of the quiet.iest noiltir,- alien meetings ever held In Morrie Township Cecil Wheeler was Panned curve " and the mules dors Janntes Michie 0. ,[t, CouluesHarvey Malin sl or and _William Spfir also revel aCcla'nalion fihere- Was' ja t.0 nomination for reeve and only to for council Tee nominations we as. to/lows: Reeve Cecil 'Wheeler, by 1 and Joseph Tulle Council James .Michie, by Martin Graz and Joseph Tulle .0. It. Coultes, by Joseph 7ui11 an 'Martin Grasby. Harvey Johnston, by. Clatee Beartin and. Won Denny, Follnwing the hour for the elosin of the nominations Clerk Georg m vel n or re Grasby by d ae actin deelared those nominated elected by acclamation, Mr Jesse e Wheeler was eboseu chairman for e rtin' Grass ds and to he ip. r. p. mote d oil ere n k 8 d e• e r d a g 1 f the 'meeting which foliowerl, Reeve Cecil Wheeler We have a good start on another winner, Reeve Wheeler commented at the beginning of his address. He also expressed his thanks le the electors for the eonfIdence they again places in him and thanked his mover an seconder, The council a fine group to work with, he said we did not always see things the same way but matters of contention were settled agreeable to all. A11 know the war situation since a year ago, things have been going rP- markable for the Allies up to last week, However it is said that the. Present German, push .may be tee own defeat: Until recently some were sitting back thinking the was was won• 1 believe that this is not the case. We must have a lot of Push and stay behind the boys over there and see the thing' through to the finish, He spoke of the claim for damage done by dogs which amounted to $266.50. For live stock killed I re• ceived, he said, $120, there were 10 of my cattle and 14 others so I,hat really all I actually received was $50 while the others got $70. The Townsl;ip tont hates perches. ed over $200,000 in Victory Bonds chn•ing the 6th and 7111 loans, Mr, Wheeler reported. This is a great thing and shows that the spirit is in the right place. The committee was many t ter to o f the n e s 'i>'G+FI,LN,Gi> ar favou Molly rthXM and lot t tops 007 ape "'LOOK WHO'S LAUGHING." After the opening night the -Cozy showing schedule will be as' follows; Monday—Continuous program• from 3;30 p.m. Tuesday—Two complete shows starting at 7 p.m. Wednesday—Continuous from ' 3;30 P.M. Thursday—Two - complete shows from 7 p.m. Friday—Two 'complete shows from 7 p•m. Saturday—Special children's mat- inee at 10 a.m. Continuous from 3:30 p.m. Mr, Carlton has planned the admission 711005' at 30 cents and 6 cents tax making a total of 36 cents for adults and 15 cents plus 3 rents tax malting ,a total of 15 cents for children. However Mickey has lust recently been advised that there may be an added Dominion tae. becoming effective on January first, N0 detlnite word has been receiver] on this and !Mickey says that if this ruling does come in the extra tax win have to be added bet empha- t,izes, that not one cent of the in- crease will go to the theatre. That's the report renders brit 'yell can fluty further' details of times programmea and prices in the. advertisement appearing on another page of this paper, see you in the COZY: Fortner Deputy Minister,; Native of Brussels, Dies OT'Pt1Z1'.4. Ilea. 23 --+Leon Frederic Jackson, 64, instil recently assistant 1 Deeply Minister of National . Rev enc. for Customs, died yesterday i aLte1••a brief illness, A native of Brussels, Ont„ and ' a ' 1 former resident of 'temente, Mr, p Jackson entered the government t service in 1901 and retired lost June, f Reeves 'a veteran of the Bee: War and the First' Great War. Ino was p mentioned in dispatches during the a last ,war and was awarded the a French •Ciro% de Guerre with bronze t star. a 95a attended the eorbnatiO3 - of t Xing George V and rode In the cot, WO escort following the Icing's carriage Well-kneVe inmilitary elroles bore, Mr. Jackaor,, was ,also !Vont' anent. iti Masonin circles, Fuheld TuesPulliam]service was day. • 13RUSSEL$r t !Avert Electio1 �In Brussels Leet Friday night itt Lite Brus�si 1, Council Chamber a nomination mace. in wits held with Clerk R. „e; li arwlck as chairman, The resume et Ilte nomination were es fotloe.e.- For Reeve Ray 13. Cousins 13, J. Bowman For Hydro Commission WaIter Kerr Win. Little Jacob Fischer For Counctllors Roy B, Cousins D, 51. Mr.Tavish Ascher Graver R. W. Kennedy F. 1Z Saints Jack Cameron Ian McDonald Lewis Rowland W. Cameron W Willis For School Board Dr, W. D. S. Jamieson A.' Wood D. A Rano • Reeve Bowman reviewed tl County affairs at Goderteh ate. and discussed at length the flnanefa3 status of Huron County. He stated school nursing will be put into eiterirc as soon as nurses are available; iiY'- will take 5. imrses and 1 supervisor,, the supervisor's salary will be $188 S. and rite. assisting nurses $1400 per year. Reeve Bowman outlined ttie work of the'Children's Aid and EA, Age County "]Nome also the pollee commission. He reviewed the financial statement of Brussels. The Reeve said that the back streets will be put in proper shape this yea e Bee also said that thele was no relief. foe Brussels and tbat the last i1yazo debenture had been paid off, Rey Cousns suggested that the County Constable should stationed in Brussels. Speeches were in order by Lever - Rowland, R. W. Kennedy, Ian :Me - Donald, Tacob Fischer, Wan. Litt3ao and Wilfred Cameron. M. D. 7!. MaC5%yfeh, chairman or the school board outlined the activities of the school for the pant year. The following are by acclamation the new officers .of the town for the, conming year:. For Reeve R. J. Bowman For Hydro ' Wm. Little Lyle Hooper,. Ralph Shaw and For School Board myself. During the 6th Loan the Dr, W. D. S. Jamieson council purchased $5;000 in bonds which are still held, against which there is a note in the bank We may retain some of this amount -or may sell it. We have in this township treasury $2;0'00 in bonds held tut - right. Reporting for the Board ,cf Health he said that e clinic was held and all pupils of the township were examined. Dr. Crawford,. the medical officer o- health, carried on. this work which was` a general examination, 154 were :examined with, the,. 00-Ilowing •results; 67 welt found with, defects,, and there were S2 defects in :all, 18 had defective sight, 111 defective ears, ,30 with ab, normal tonsils, 13 with dental. defects, 5 mentally defective, 1 de, fective speech and 1 with malnu- trition In general the Doctor report ed the health of the children very good and small defects could. he easily remedied, He told of the Health Committee being set up at the June session of the county council and all schools will have the service .ot the .sehool nurse f they do not object. >Two school sections bad done so up to the time f the November meeting, Titin sere- ce is not available as yet 00 it to mpossihle to: secure nurses but it is ll0700 they will be dying the. coin' 21g year. The rate paid for Ind gents in ltos. Bale has been itetmased from $1,75, dilates each expressed their. view or day to $2.00, this means the conn' as to the way the affairs of tleet:: y and. tunic! alit each pay $3 01) Township had been managed also pia o. plane of a :half of $1,75. to what should be done 'in teen He, sieeke in. glowing terms of the fnture, inanttiel ata.nding of the county. The Meeting' closed by singing GUI aunty had ,$1/5.000 in 'Victory Bonds -cave Ibe King. 11 paid for and there is no debt and ' l y nine o'clock p,ol •Saturday, deli here will bee, surplus in this years following had qualified for tile: meant of $2,8,000, We ere illtencinl; several ofdees: 1me war effort, of the coltnty as. 'lel Per Reeve— , he said. i j Alex Jr, Alexander Ida told of a small tine at the jail I Jahn McNabb ill Septonnber catnsecl by x000lnO eaves, The ,damage wtli he taken care tet by the lnsuran'ce 'lhlce was carried, Reeve Wheeler told of s. visit to Conthetted en Inside Fage D. ; A. Rann A. Wood For Council R. B, Cousins L. W. Eckmier Ian McDonald' A Crewel, Election In Grey( Tw J The annual nomination meetii• for the Township -of Grey was held . at the Township Hall at Ethel on Friday, Dec, 22nd at 1 o'elook There was a. good atendanee WRY the 0ollowinie napluationnls were received by elfe4teleiteing officer:. • For Reeve— Thos, C, Wilson ,Alex A. Alexander fstal't'ley Machan John McNabb For Deputy Reeve-- Alex eeve-Alex A. Alexander 'Stanley Meehan - Foe Couneiilors— George C. McDonald Clifford E. Rowland Stanley, Machan Bert Sohnaton Thomas' Ward Douglas Hemingway At the close of nomination Mw John, Pearson was ehosen chatvmtili and conducted the meeting in Ale 119ua1 good manner, The several eat. For Deputy Reeve—,. Stanley Machan (aoete,i For Councillors. -- George C. Motnnatd Clifford se '.itowtand tett Sohostoil. ''hozaitS Ward