The Brussels Post, 1939-5-31, Page 1tht. 73rusotto Pam
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
POST PUBLISHING HOUSE
M �
Open Night
At Brussels
And Milk Bar
The otfici'al ?opening of The
Dairy took place on. Mon-
day evening of this week when the
public were ianwlbed to visit the
pasteurieing plant tem seven until
ten.
Alper oviereately five. on• six hund-
red people Were received, by Ml'.
Stewart who explained thefunction
the various types of eta:fi mtent
to Ibose interested, Mr, S.teevatrt re-
gretted the Pact that the expert
who was to be meant to explain
and show the processing was un•
avoidably unable to attend,
Ice cream cones and tansy cakes
were served' to all who attended by
Mies Allen, Miss M. Gibson and Miss
B. Mitchell. Miss Alien will be in
&large of the milt bar,
Wednesday, May 31st, 1939
Dairy 1
Many Changes
In Pulpits Of
United Church
The first draft of ministerial
changes ,1e the London Conference
of the United Church of Canada
wee announced last night.
The settlement committee, met-
ing yesterday morning, named Rev.
Arthur Page. of Exeter, Huron
Presbytery's nominee for confer-
ence president, es secretary of the
committee. Sessions were concluded
early Monday evening with an-
nouncement of the first draft which
es as follows.
Huron Presbytery — Bluevale,
Rev, J. Richardson; Dungannon,
Rev, W, ,M, Lovegrove. Godertch
Victoria street), Rev. C. L. Brown;
St. Helens, Whitechurch, Rev. W.
G. Shaw; Walton, Rev. Frank Gil-
bert,
Born—On May 27 to Scott Memor-
ial Hospital, Seaforth •to \Ir. and
Mrs. Dean Davison. a son, Baby
died later,
REGENT
THEATRE
SEAFORTH
NOW PLAYING
Heart of the North
Starring
Patric Knowles
Dick Foran
M'ON., TUES., WED.
Deanna Durbin
Nan Grey Helen. Parish
Three Smart Girls
Grow Up
with
Robert Cummings •
Charles Winninger
- Thrill again to Deanna's
I wonderfel yolco
't THURS,, FRI., SAT.
Charles Starrett Iris Meredith
Call of the Rockies
Hard-hitting action in
"The Call of the Rockies"
—also—
Ralph Bellanny Fay Wray
Smashing the Spy
Ring
CO M'I N Q—
, The Lives of Vernon
and Irene Castle
President Pays
Official Visit
The sixth anniversary of
titelon o0 M,orndng ,Star
Lodge was celehotted on
everting at this week.
The President of the Ontario Re-
bekah Assembly, rale, Bertha Sut-
ton of Preston, wws present on thus
oevasion in her otflcdal ea,paeay.
A large representaton, of the
meuYhen•sdrtp of Corllatiou Lodge
Teeswater were guests 01' the local
lodge.
During Um course at the meeting
Mrs, Simon delivered a 'most in
spirIng talk on the e.pleaded work
that ern, and is, 'being done by the
fraternity. She was made the re-
ciplent of a gttt as a memento of
her visit to she Brueeels lodge dur-
ing her term of office,
When the meeting closedthe re-
maindei• of the evening was. delight-
fully s9entt In playing court whist,
prize winners being; let, Mrs. R.
Elliott, Tees•water and consolation,
Mrs. J. Colvin also of Teesw'ater.
A delicious lunch was served by
the committee in charge,
The President placed bbe silver
lcni1e tied with the pink and green
ribbons of the order, in the lovely
birthday cake which was lighted by
six cutndles, autl expressed her
pleasure in being able to extend her
personal good sisbes to Morning
Star lodge tie well as bhe greetings
of bite Ontario Assembly,
The lodge roonis were beautifully
decorated with an sibwndance of
flowers and presented a most at-
tractive appearance,
the iusti-
Rebekah
'r nestle.),
Special Train
Service
Royal visit Stratford, June 6th
revised schedule of the Kincardine
Blame:. Special is to leave as
follows•:—
Kincarddne 8.35
Ripley 8.51
Lucknow 9.06
Whitechurch 9,15
Wingham 9.30
Bluevale 9.40
Brussels 9.53
Ethel 10.0..
Henfryn 10,10
Atwood 10.18 a,m.
Arrive Listowel 10,30 a,m,
Leave Listowel 10,40 tem,
Arrive Stratford 11.25 a.m.
Retureeng--Leaves Stratford at
4.41) p.m.; Arriving at Brussels
6.18 pen.
Return fare; Adults — $1.20
Children —
ash.
a.m.
a.m.
a.m,
am.
,am,
a.m.
a,m.
GREY
As Sunday, J41ne 4th is Confer-
ence Sunday, the services in Roe's
and Union. . churches will be can•
celled but there will be service in
Ethel United church at 7.30 o'clock
to which, the members of the out-
side apeonntsuents are cordially in•
vital. The Pastor will be hack to
take charge of the evening service.
Lf its god fresh •trait or vege-
tables, Grewar's have it. It is sold
for Less because we sell for cash.
"iv UNITED CHURCH
REV, H. J. MAHONEY,
Minister
B.A., B.O.
10 a.m.—Sunday School,
11 a,m,—EARL MOORE, one of the
candidates for the ministry of the
Presbyterian Church will preach
at the morning service: Principal
Drumohd of the Brussels High
School will conduct the worship.
7 p.m.—Evening Warship.
IRA 1tA1M1M%NIROsis MeiR41001
1
II PROCLAMATION
I fL
I:yk
On account of the" visit of
their Majesties King .George
VI and Queen Elizabeth to 'Stratford, June sixth and
requests from the Citizens m general and by resolution of
the Council and in pursuance of Village. Bylaw I hereby
proclaim
TUESDAY, . JUNE 6th, 1939 A CIVIC IHOLiDAY
and respectfully request it's observance 'by all citizens.
Walter C. Kerr, Reeve.
>es
etee
PaiM
h-
eft.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS II PEOPLE WE KNOW
Dance
A dance, which was well attended
was held in the Town Hall on Re -
day night when a delightful evening
was event, dantcing to the swing
music of St•,hneider's band, It is
Moped by the cleave loving public
that these affairs will become regu-
lar entertainment,
Thompson's Store Front
Appears In New Dress
The Thompson Grocery now pre-
sents a most attractive front, It
has receitved a new coat of paint in
cream trimmed with red and a new
tan awning, making a very smart
appearing exterior.
There has also been installed a
new Ke'lvinator in the store,
New Potato Bags
Beginning July the eMmlard 90 -
pound bag of pollatoes will be a
thing of the past. The SO and 90 -
pound sizes will be replaced by bags
in the sizes 15 pounds, 25, 50, 75
and 100 pounds, The change is in-
tended partly as a protection for
the purchaser, When 80 and 90 -
pound bags were being sold simul-
taneously the buyer was likely to be
confused,
BY APPOINTMENT
TO THE
CIONNE QUINTUPLETS
Borden's Mel -O -Rol Tee Cream
Because of it's .high staadard of
purity and quality, flavour and tex-
ture which enabled .this Superior
ice cream to be so honored,
Borden's is sold in Brussels tit
Grewar's Only. Insist on Borden's
it cast no more than Just the
ordinary kind.
A. GREWAR
Sole Agent
Inspiring Services
Are Held At Churches
Services in Melville Presbyterian
church on Sunday were conducted
by the Minister. Rev, S, Kerr who
spoke at the morning service from
Isaiah 53-2, At the evening ser-
vice his text was taken from Rom,
9, "Salvation Past, Present and
Future," A beautiful solo was given
les \Irs. McLean at the morning
service,
Sunday School Anniversary set• -
Wes were held in the 'Vatted
dhnrch on Sunday with 'Rev, I-Iarold
Snell of Ethel taking the services.
A children's choir supplied the
mnole at the morning service Ali
Ruth Jewel singing a solo, A Young
People's cdmir supplied the music
at the everting service. The church
was beautifully decorated with
flowers for she occasion.
Services in St. John's Anglican
church on Sunday were conducted
by the Rooter, Rev, H. J. ,Hendry
who spoke at the morning service
from Job 2-2S. The evening text
was taken Prom Gal, 4-31,
Morris Twp. Farmer
Celebrates Eightieth
Birthday
On Friday afternoon, May 26th a
la'r'ge nrmbe• of relatives and
neighbors gathered at the borne of
Mr, W. J. Some:. to relcbl,tle his
eightieth birtbdeY , Fourliters
g ih daughters
!�
ales. Sohn Young cif Dungannon;
Mrs, Prank Stamper, Bdmevale; Mrs,
Nome Sellere, 41.11 con„ Morris stud
Mrs, Mildred Stewart and one son
Mr, Charles South were present.
Two sinters, Mrs. Gorge Lowry of
En:steels ante Mrs. Henry hone, 3rd
eon„ Movies• were also present,
A radio was presented to Mr,
Souohby his relatives and neigh•
bora and two beautiful boquets, ane
of roses, tiic other of snapdragons
and carnetionts were presented by
Ebenezer churcle of which Mr.
Souch is a fadehfnl member. Rev.
and Mrs, A. V. Robb of Bluevale;
• were present and clawing the actor.
noon tate batpisnn of little William
Charles South, so not Mi', and Mrs.
C.ht rtes Sbuefi end grandson, of Mr
1V, J, Sottclt took place.
A very en(1oyebie a.Otermaon was
spent ant' after n sumptuous Weiner
Illwas served, all departed wishing
ISR
Mr, Sough many more haply birth.
days,
ENGAGEMENT
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr, and Mrs, Roy 0, Tervey Morris
announce the enaeagement of their
only daughter Margaret 'S, to Mr.
William N. Mc l'aggant, son of Mr,
R.obent M('Pagtagrt and the late
Mrs. McTaggart of GreY. The
marriage Ito take Place early 111
June. -
Government Rebate
On Sale of Beer
It apiEaI's thatt eliere was more
leer coneenned In the year ending
Aipril 193 than, any previous year
since the opening ort' the beverage
rooms here, according to the gov-
ernment rebate Just received, The
figures foe. the last three yens are
as follows:
Year Rebate
1939 $150.43
1.9119 $1;6.00
1937 . $158,99
Brussels Women's
Liberal Association
The Brussels. Women's Liberal
Aesociatiion will hold its regular
meeting at .the lom.e of Mrs. R.
Thomson on. Thursday, June Stle at
S pm.
ITi's. W. J, Ilenderson• of Wing-
baan, who recently attended the
Provincial Convention at Niagara
Falls, will address the meeting.
Each member is asked to come pre-
pared to dtlgctuss: current events.
All ladies interested, are cordially
invited to attend,
Win For Listowel.
Listowel soccer squad, and every
the the Huron.Pertle Football League,
Northern section, handed Brussels
a 2-0 reverse inthe opener here
last night. The game was bard -
fought and exciting from start to
finish. There was. a fairly large
crowd to attendance at Lista-wet
Athletic Park where the game
was played. Colin Pratt hoisted• the
sphere between the hussies posts
for the first .goal about six minutes
after the first half had started
Bill Jones snored the second goal in
the last half of the game.
Brussels; Goal, Riley; full-backs,
Bewley and. Pearson; ,half-baelcs,
Rutledge, J. Bryans and Fox; cen-
tre, Xing; inside right, Farquhar-
son; outside right, Taywe, Inside
left, Nichol; outside letft, Keifer;
subs. S. Bryant: and Sterenscn,
Listowel: Goal, Beildard; full
backs, Spence and Bean; half-
backs, Weber, Green and Bowman;
centre, M. Pratt; inside right,
.Tones, outside right, Scott; inside
left, Beacom; outside lett, 0, Pratt;
subs, Wiison. and Sergeant.
Referee—Cooper, Listowel.
Bayfield Woman
Heads Deanery
Winghaml,.May 27.—The spring
conference here of the Rural Bee*
cry of Huron was largely attended.
Meetings 01' the Women' AseoCia-
t.fam and the Laymen's Asosciation
were held at the same time.
Special sneaker for the they was
Bishop G, A, Wells, of Cariboo, with
Canon Townshend and Archdeacon
Doherty, ,botch orf London, also in at-
tendarree,
The morning holy comunion
service was in cherge of Rev, R. P.
1). Hilrforci, Seafouth, the rural
dean,
Mrs, A, C. Calder '1)r escheec' at the
W. A, steering. at which Mrs. H. le
Jennings of Forts: Norman, spoke
on, the work among the Indians in
the north, Mrs, J, Graham, Bay'-
kel41; was elected president, and
Mrs. Stuart Middleton, of Mlddlle-
ton, secretary -,treasurer,
At the conference of the deanery
and the laymen, the budget com-
mittea, was named and a mrisdsoneruy
Sunday planted for June 18.
Telae jotut meeting lives addressed
by Bishop Welke, who gave a his-
tory 01' the Cariboo Diocese.
12ev, John) ()Inborn spoke regard-
ing the summer ramp at Kin ell,
seeking the deanery support in this
proposal,
.OVERTIME
(tracery elemkl "I work sixteen
hours; a
"".But 1 thought undcn men worked
only eight bang's a day.,'
e"Yyab, that right. Bat I belong to
ttwa linens."
Cordon Beet of i)etrolt, is, visiting
his lnotdueu', ?Vitus. Geo. Best and Miss
Betty,
* •
The many felends of Mns. Dean
Davison will be pleased oto hear
that site is slowly improving.
* * 5
Mrs, (Rev,) Lundy and lolls, J. B.
Neleou spent the .week -end with Mr,
and eine T. e'. othilh
:I: : x
lir, and :Vies. John Wood of Sea-
ford: visited at elle home of Mgr. and
ells. 11, Sullivan on SuadaY.
:e 5 a:
Mr. and firs, Victor Spaeling, re-
turned home to Deerait, a1te• spend-
ing the holiday with. M1'S. A. Lietch,
* 5 s
.Mrs, Frank Gerry and. Miss Mar-
garet of Toronto, were Sunday
visitors with Mn'. and Mrs, Noble
Geri•Y,
:n * *
Miss Carrie McCracken of she
teaching staff, Taranto, spent the
week -end here.
is is r
Mr• W. A. Lowry was da Toronto
last week attending the funeral of
the late lIrs, Geo, Irwin ,
Marney Van ciLila and Nancy
Cameron spent the week -end in
Blyth, visiting at the 'hone of
Nancy's grandparents.
* * '0
IMr, Ed. Lowry of Toronto, was a
week -end visitor with relatives and
1'rieuels in town. He is the son of
eire, Daniel Lawry of Toronto.
Special Train
To Stratford
T91e schedule of the Royal Visit
Special of tete Kincardine branch to
S raeeford has been revised, The
train is now scheduled to leave
Brusesis at 9,50 and to arrive an
Stratford at 11,25. This is a half
hour later than. the origtinal schedule
and it is a diecided advantage for it
Will mean that much less time to
wait for the arrival of the Royal
Train. Returing, the main will
leave Stratdord at 4.40 arriving in
Brussels at 6,15 Pen.
It is anticipated, that a largo
number of the citizens of the villago.
and district will take advantage of
the special train to see Their Maj-
esties rather than travelling by car
on congested hig'leway:_. We under-
stand there are a number who ins
tend going to London the following
day,
The committee in charge ere dis-
appointed that many of tepee going
have not already registered and
purchased their tickets. Those who
are making plans .10 go are asked
to purchase their tickets before Sat-
nrdtty and in so doing allow eon -
sideration for those selling them in
avoiding a last -eminate rush, Seven-
ty persons had registered at the
beginning of the week.
June 6th To Be
A Civic Hobiday
Tuesday, June 4t1i, w:111 be ob-
selmed as a civic holiday in: Brus-
sels, it was decided at the last meet -
Mrs. Sutton, - Preston, President ing Of the municipal council. This
of the Ontario Rebekah Assembly, is the day hehen+ the Xing and
was the guest of VIrs. O. Herring Queen will be at Stretford, and the
move was grade to allow business
way while in Brussels, .meat to close their premises and
take tare trip to the city to see the
royal couple and their entourage.
Glenn and • Lonnie !Pride are
spending a few weeks with their
grandparents Reeve and Mrs, Barry
Keys, at Grey.
• :k *
Ty Allan, Arr]ter Grewar, W. 5,
Scott and Jim Allan of Wroxeter,
came home from, well they don't
say where, with about (70) seventy
speckled trout,
* *
Ili', RMcKay, of Toronto, vas
a visitor oy on Smlday wish his par-
ents. Mr. and Mr,,, Chas. McKay, He
molt )(fee Shirley bonne after a
weeks visit with her gr'ao1parents, ,
* •
Mr. T. 0, YTirCai.l spent the Iast
week in Toronto visiting. Ids daugh-
ter, ells. 3, 13, Nelson. Mr, Mc-
Call stated that he had an excellent
view of their Majesties while to
Toronto,
• * •
\Irs. Carlson and baby son Don-
ald of Medicine fiat, Alta., are
visiting her uncle's and aunt. Will,
and Robt, Downing and Miss Eliza-
beth Downing. Mrs, Carlsson. was
formor0y .Miss Helen Dawning,
daughter of Ephraim 3/awning, a
former resident of. Brussels,
,Rev, Harold* and Mrs. Snell of
Ethel were entertained at the
home of Mary Helen Kerr on Sun-
day, in the evening a 1ot of old
Mende of Mrs, Kerr's carte in to
have a real old wing song atter
church,
* * ♦ *
Dr, A. W. L. and. Mrs, Gilpin, of
Detroit, spent a short visit at the
home of Mary Helen Kerr. They
were returning from a trip to Muse
kola: and Calender where they saw
the little queens of Canada, .the
Quintuplets, They are .the prettiest
little girls, they have ever seen,
* * * *
Mr. and Mrs, Walter Clayton, Re-
gina, Sask., and Mire. Bert Smyth,
Brandon, Mane, sister ort Mns, Clay-
ton are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Martine Brussels. They are
on an extended tour throug)t East-
ern
ast010 Canada and: will return, by t11e1•
United States, where they will visit
the World's Fair, New York, anal
friends! in Mileage.
5 * •
Air. end 'AIM,s, Jes. Lawley and
Babe and Jim of Chicago are speud-
iuig part at their vacation, with the
torener'e mother Mrs. A, J. Lowry,
fie is: employed by the Mareilbail
Melds Co., and leaves noon; ,ter
Ease a on a baying trip for that
conntpauy,
Old Huron Rivals
Play Scoreless Tie
St. Columban, May 30,—St, Col-
nmban and Winthibl battled tc a
one -all draw in the openi1igg game
of the Huron Football League,
southern division, here last night,
A big crowd saw the old rivals in
action. Tom Butetrs of Dublin was
the holder of the ticket whiell wen
Iniru the gate prize, St, Colnntban's
next game Is at Winthrop on June. �
The 1•fne-ails:
St. Columban—O'Connor', Staple-
ton, N. McQuaid, J, O'Cowor, G.
O'Connor, T. Melady, F. Maylau, P.
Cleary, D. McCarthy, J. Flannery,
T. McIver, P. O'Sullivan,
Winthrop -- Dorarnce, Montgom-
gomery, Beattie, R. Dolnrage, Little,
Betties, L. Dolmage, Brown, Kerr,
R, Dolniagn, H, Dolmatge, Tree -
worthy.
Rete1'ee—W, Allan•, Hen'sall,
Court of R.evjlsion
A Court of Revision on the
Assesanent Rull for the Village of
Brussels 1839, will be held iu tJunee
Public Library on Tuesday,
6111, 1939, at 8 o'clock pan. Parties
having complaints to make please
attend this meeting.
R. S, Warwick, Clerk.
THE
TEI?
A Y
V O x
Hnmrberbolt, Sasb,
May 12th, 1939
Editor Brussels, Post
Brneeeds, Ont ,
Deter
I herewith enclose five :donal%
to. be Applied. on Mars, Jane Well's
Subscription to Pont. Lely mother,
Mrs, Jame Wells, has been in
Hnnnberlyolt Hospital for sixteen
months, bed -midden through a strolte.
Her maiden Hahne was • Jane Bate-
man, fomnerly of Brussels or Ethel.
Site 141.111 always looks forward to
the arrival of 111e Post, ,She is
now 75 years of age.
Tblanklnk yon,
1 remain Yonne trtkly,
Roy A, Wells,
Bvaniberhalt, Settle