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The Brussels Post, 1955-02-16, Page 1Three Act Play "Where's Grailtdme Is coming to Brussels on FRIDAY, FEB. 18th.a.t 8 P. M. • In Brussels Town Hall Sponsored by Brussels Majestic Women's Institute All Local Talent. Admission 50c and 25c 11111111111111111111111111111111111 MEMINNIMION111111111111111111111111111 TENDERS WANTE D 'Panders foe' the spraying of Cattle for Warble Fly inethe Township of Grey, will be received by the under. sigaed until 4 p. March 5th, 1951 State price per head per spray. Lowest or any tender not necessea ily excepted, Edythe M, Cardiff, Clerk, TENDERS WANTED Tenders for supplYinig Warble Fly Powder for the Township of Grey will be received by the undersigned until 1 p. in,, March 5th, 1955. Lowest or any tender mot necessar- ily accepted. Edythe M. Cardiff, Clerk. APPLES FOR SALE Grade EX - Fancy, Fancy, Grade C, Spies, Macintosh, Delicious, and Snows. Also cooking •apples, bring your own containers: ' • R J. McLauchlin, Mgr. WEE OMMIE ®ETV ®N CAPITOL HFATRF, LisTowEL acm• .11Y1•121112.1.104.1101.41..1.1,41i160111.1 2 shows nightly 7.30 — 9.30 p. m. Matinee Saturday 2 p. m. Grey Twp. Council • Grey Townohip Council Meeting held •on February 5th. Moved by Geo. Hutchinson, , sec- 1 onded by Win. E, Bishop that the minutes be adopted as read, — Carried. Moved by Clifford R. Dunbar seconded by Geo. Rutelensan ,rnat we rescind By-law No, y, peesed on January 10th, 1955, — Carried, Moved by Hugh Smith, " seconded by Win. E. Bishop that the Clerk be instructed to prepare a by-Lew to pp- , point Jan Howes• as Township En- , gineer under The pitches and Water- ,courses Act, — Carried. Moved by Clifford R. Dunbar, sec. ended by Geo. Huthehinson that we finally pass by-law No. 2, 1955 author- izing the expenditure of $50,000.00 on Roads and Bridges. — Carried. ' Moved by Hugh Smith, seconded ' by Geo. Huthohinsen that a grant of 1 $50.00 be given The Salvation Army. ' — Carried. Moved by ,Goo. Hutchinson, sec- ondacl by Clifford R. Dunbar that Howard Yonne. be rebated $4.0(r dog tax. — Carried, - . Moved by Hugh Smith seconded by Geo. leutilechinon that By-Law No. 5 ' to appoint Jae. Howes Township En- . gineer, be finally passed. -7- Carried. Moved by Win. E. Bishop, seconded , by Hugh Smith that we instruct the , Clerk to ;advertise for tenders for warble fly ,apraying per head, • a, aa.,r40-4, Moved 'by Geo. Hutchinson, Dee- ended by Hugh Smith that we ad- vertive for tenders for warble fly powder. — Carried. Moved by Geo. Hutchinson see- • !supplying; crushing, and and haul- ing approximately 6000 yar as of gravel to bd put through a Ye inch screen. Tenders) to be in by March 7, 1955. — Carried. Moved by SteWart Procter, sec- onded by Wm, Dispn that By-Law No. 4, 1955, authorizing the 1.-reas. to borrow up to 50,000 from the bank be passed as read the first sec- ond and third times, — Carried. ended by Stewart Procter that we Moved by Walter Shortreed, sec- 'hold the reading of the Engineer'e Report on I he Sawyer Drain on March 1 at 1 p. m. in the Township Frail. — Carried. It was, agreed to pay to the Wing- Itam General Hospital the amount colleeted in the 1954 taatea for the banding fund of that Hospital. Moved by Stewart Procter, see- onded by Wm, Elston that the Meet- ing adjourn to meet again on March 7 at 1 P. M. — Carried. T.he tollowing accounts were Paid, III Blyth Telephone tolls •Counity 'of Huron, Mrs. Roes Ste Nimes Mrs. Ann Bernard and if 11.25 Richard Hoy 90.75 Brussel% Telephone, Hall phone • $2.55 aessealleasmaS 4 Drop by for a "sweet" deal on a famous New Idea Spreader. Look at the choices you have: 65 bu. spreader on 20" wheels. With or without 7;50-20 rubber tires. 75 bu. spreader for tractor or teant. 24" wheels interchangeable with New idea one-row corn picker. Rubber tires or steel wheels. With or without tires. Big 120 bu, pit spreader. 4 spreading speeds for each forward gear of your tractor. Steel flares and front endgate, Peddles tan be re. moved separately without disturbing rest of distributor. Most ftiniOOS and popular spreader in the teUntri, • the 90 km N6. 12-A (above)., 24" witealS, interchangeable with New Idea one -row corn picker, With or without tiret, -•` with ett your fdsibilette ttacji4 tiaea 6AttitabA1ri PtisiitUMW '19th Admission Aditite, 750 - Chi ldre nSOc liA111011tW riAttoWtt v.r4;k E LS POST RUS „... .. „ Aueiiarieee a. eeecind ,chef mail, Oeet 0U1cae. Del? *rOaeat, east Publishing House Wednesday. February 16th, 1955 BRUSSELS LION'S CLUB MEETIN.P. Morris Council Valentine Dance and Draw- ' In Cranbrook Community Centro, °Friday, February 18th Sponsored by Cranbrook Club Girls Please dress for occasion Admission 50c — Lunch Counter' , Everybody Welcome. Lion Max 01001 Alorris ToWnsaip •Connell Meet els Melee Club was called to order ' The regillar Meeting of the, 33russ- I 'big, Feb. 7,1.955, The Council met. in the Township on Monday, fob, 14, by President Hail on the above date with all the library, at the Theellreiernt$111111resmto'f: the last meeting at 7 p. St. John's Pancake Supper Tuesday • February 221) Supper served from 5.30 to 7 p. m, Menu Pancake and Syrup, Sandwiches, Pickles, Pie and Tea. Admission — Children under 12 - 35c Adults 60c were read and adopted on motion of Wm. Speir and Walter Shortreed, Moved by' Walter IShortreed, oac- oaded l)y Wm. D'hiton that Hullett Township be refunded $17:88 on the ',Murray-Lamb Drain, — Parried, Moved by Wm. Elston, seconded by by Ross, Duncan teat we give a grant of $25,00 to the Salvatioe Army. — Carried, Moved by Stewart Procter, sec- onded by Walter Shortreed that By- Law Na'. 1955 7:especting the con- trol of Brucelloele in the Township of Morrie he Passed as read the first, second and third times. - Moved by Win. Elston, seconded by Ross' Duncan that Carl Johnston, Harvey McCutolleon and George Martin be a. committee tee act along with the Agricultural Representative and the Proeincial Veterinarian an the Brucelosis .campaign in Morris Towrabip. — Carried, Moved be' Wm. VlOton, seconded by Stewart Procter that the road bills as preisented by the Road Superin- tendent be paid. 4 4 I 4 4 4 4 Carried, Lion Bill "Druntineed from Guelph who is with the Planter Peanut C, was our guest for tee evening. Lion 13111 explained how the Planter Pea- nut Co. works through Service clubs. The thanks was extended to Lion Bill Drummeed by President Lion Max, Lion Donald Dunbar reported on Plans for Ladies Night to be held in Cranbrook on 'April 18. The club dueled to sponsor a Pee- wee hockey team to take part in the Goderieh meet. We were favoured with tw'o saxo- phone solos .by David Kennedy ace- ornparnied by Lion, Donald Dunbar. Thank you kindly David. Tailtwister James Armstrong did a good basin ices. The way In which be raises a little funds, proves a wonderful source, of entertainment. The guessing contest was won by Graame McDonald. 'The prize was donated by Lion Max Oldfield, to whom we are very grateful. Special thanks to ehe ladies of $t. John's Church for their splendid dinner and, Valentine deCorations. MAJESTIC INSTITUTE AIDS FIRE VICTIMS 'Several vif.iters,, were welconed to the meeting of Braseels Majestic Women's Inetiteite I Thursday after- noon in the basement of the *Lih- rare. Mrs, W, H, 13e11 Conducted the meeting at Which plans were else cussed for an amateur concert to be held in May and a bazaar and tea to be held the last Saturday in Oct- ober, ' The roll call response made by more than 40 members, was a deflatr ion for Mr. and Mrs. John Jainiesem and family, who lost their home and all possesSions in a re-Cent fire- Three quilts: one made and quilted ley Institute membere, one from the People of con. 16 of Grey, and one 'from the Red Cross, Society of Sea- forth (to be finished by Institute members), .were among the many 'useful gifts. Mrs. Were Evans, convener of agri- culture and Canadian industries, took' charge of :the meeting, Mrs: H. Speir presented the motto, "Perfection is not expected, but limprovement Is". A new song, "Friends end Nagle bore," was used for community sing- ing, with Mrs. pV. C. Kerr at the piano. A eolor film demonstrating the manufacture of a mattress was shown, and another entertaining film Viewed. Miss Rochelle 'Wineberg played a piano selection, Mrs.. Kenneth Shunt% who with Mrs, Ferg•Connelly is' leader for the "Milky Way" project, report. ed that the class will bold its first meeting this afternoon. Lunch host- esses were Mrs. Douglas Herningetay, Mrs. Oliver Heminvway, Mrs. George Evans, and Mrs. William IlVans, THE UNITED CHURCH Moved by Walter •Shortreedi sec ended by Ross Duncan that we al- , vertise for tenders, to supply 1000 Eternal life here and hereafter is lbs. of Warble Fly Powder and 25 possible only as man dwells in God. gallons .of disinfectant; tenders That le to say a man must Posaess ) to be in by March 7th. 1 i and and practice real religion if he . ‘ — Carried, lie ta have eternal life, Real religion Moved by Stewart* Procter, sec- and eternal life are synonymous. ,. ended by Wm. Elston that we ae- This was the theme of the address in ' verbise for applieatiions for Warble USED CARS - 1954 Chev. Sedan, Radio and Heater 1953 Chev. Coach Radio and Heater 1950 Meteor, Radio and Heater • 1948 Dodge 5 passenger Coupe 1946 Plymouth Coach USED TRUCKS .17T 1953 Chevrolet Truck 3 Ton with Gravel Box and Hoist 1953 Chevrolet Truck Ton PiCk u Y2 the United Church on, Sunday, Feb, { MY Inspector at 90 cents, per hour 13, based on Deut.35: 27 "Mlle Eternal and seven cute per mile; truck God is thy dwelling place; and under- driver for Warble Ply spraying at neath are the everlasting arms." God 85 Cents per lhour and a helper at never cute Himeelf off from man but 85 'cents per arckar. — Carried. man cuts himself off from God, re- Moved 17 .1 ,oss Duncan, secondee fuses to return. end dies, Eternal life by Walter Shortreed that we adver- ts ill 1 d d f n tine for tenders for the contract of pose e on y In o, an or me , r only when they make a vital respon- se of love to the Universal love of God revealed so wondrously in l'esus Christ the Lord. The anthem for the day was, "I'll Go Where You Want Me To Go,".by Browe and Rouneefell. . Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Supertest Gas and. Oil Phone 56 Brussels, Qom,it. VAL'S BEAUTY SHOP SPECIAL Rayette Creme Oil Cold Wave Complete With Cut And Style - $4.95 PHONE 102X4 CARD OF THANKS Ours sincerest thanks is extended to all those good friends of Miss Kate Menzies who were so helpful at the time of her illness and death. Your kindness was, 'deeply appreciat- ed by her family. Mrs. Harry Coutts Mrs. Richard Hallenbeck Mrs. Robert Huffnagle 111102111111111111111111ENXEVIENENNELIMENISEEM Febt.19 Frontier. MELVILLE CHURCH , Rev. Harold Cohan preeched on 'Sunday morning last onTPates words There es no difference; and said in I part; We always make a difference between teacher and pupil, the white and black men, between the thief and the 'honest man, the criminal, and the Saturday Only Roy Rogers in the Far Skis ' "MUSIC IN THE MOONLIGHT" Wednesday, Thursday and Friday February 16 - 17 - 18 DRAGN5T" This is especially for you TV -ians as It is taken from your most popular Program 1114444444. sransousessamossoonstososeassosss.., peeled by Wm: B. Bishop that the reeve and treasurer be authorized to apply for balance of 1954 road subsidy. — Carried. Moved by Wm. E. Bishop. second- ed by Hugh Smith -that we appoint apright men. God .says, All have sinn- Geo. Hutchinson as member of the ed and come ehort. When it oomes Cranbrook Hall Board, '— Carried. to God's (salvation, and the euestion Moved by Hugh Smith, seconded of our redemption, there is no by Geo. Hutchinson that the Engin. "diffeeenee. eer Sas. HoWes be instructed to ex- We all like to see ourselves as a •aelliale and report on drain revealed I photo. and as the mirror presents ma. by C. Reynard and others. Bat this does not show what Is in- - Carried, side. Othens only see our outside Moved by Will. E. BishoP, seconded appearance, but God sees'within. by Hugh Smith that We engage R. M. The law of God reveals to uls that wee Ross to prepare plane for the Engler all have sinned, it is not. enough to bridge, lot 32, Con. -- Carried. keep the law. The word of God says Moved by Clifford R. Duller, tha“., by the law shall no magi be secotieled by' Geo. Mitchinson that made righteous before God, This is ,approved accounts be phid, whyso many think they do not need Christ. 'We have not looked at our- Moved. by' Clifford 11.7 DC'tairrnbkievci: ,selves in God's light ,seconded by .Geo. Hutchinson that we When Noah oreached to hie people. now adjourn to meet March 5th, or and told 'them of the' terrible flood at the call of. the Reeve. that Was conning, they would neither vssamaffl.. Mon. - Tues. Feb. 21 - 22 A beautiful love story starring. Elizabeth Taylor, Van Johnson and Walter PIdgeonsIn "THE LAST TIME I SAW,PARIS" giammiimmgmemenemsrA- 25.30 17.88 16.01 and tolls, Twp. Hulldtt, refund on Murray-Lamb Drain 13, Kearny, reief to Mrs, Wilhelm • Melville Presbyterian Church 10.00 a. m. Sunday School 11 a. m. Divine Worship . "Little Faith" Minister: Rev. I-1.. T. Colvin, B. D. Organist: L. D. Thompson* R. M. T * - The United Church OF CANADA Minister;- Rev. AntlraW Lane • Divine Worship 11 o'clock .'HABIT" Church School --11s O'Clock. "I will sing undo the Lord, becaliee, He hath dealt bountifully with me. listen to liis Proaching, or repent ,Tarn Martius, relief 30.00 A fine tenor solo was =rang by County of Huron, Miss Garniss 25.00 1 Salvation Army Grant 25.00 Brian Prescott, entitled, "It with all your hearts ye truly eeek Me" from , Mendelssahres oratorio :Elijah". The I County of Huron, Mrs. Rose choir rendered the Willem, "Hear our a Ste Marie 51.75 e- (NATIO., , The following accounts were paid: , The -Salvation Army, grant $50.00 Ontario Municipal Board, taxriff fees re drab° 7,00 County of Heron, heepitalleation 18.00 the Municipal World, balance account 0.00 Imperial Oil Ltd., stove oil " 22.76 B. Ni, and ,Telephony Office togit, 3,t5 1, B. M. and Telephone do. On hall 10.70 Howick Instirance CO., InStranee ritytt, by Ryder, rd %121 IlViteiigg VOli4/111 ueo, telepliene Geo. Martin. Rural Mail. AseocietiOn C. K, N. 0. BARN DANCE 26.00 Stbtratt 15,roetet; Rural Mena AND BROADCAST A18;sbeiatiOtt Ii 417 io * 0 , I .Church ot England Parle'f, et itteleiteli, • ev.. A. Norman Ills M. Ai. Viteeel ICI-tight, Brucellosis 25.00 .1 rent office telethene Sunday 26 February tiiteilettor• ' . 0.66 4e,„, jo h iit, -dhue,ohi, Beuiiett .,,,,, , dee:II . Iliterian, BrileelleSIS 8.30 a. in. Holy Ceiiiiiiiition ' Ilispeetor .. it MI ii "i',, iii.. MO :tin Prater tvit. d feeetteee, Betieelbetie ,„„ .,,, ., IttaiieOtOt to:06 .., ,, . ' cleathe regigteitit&d. E. M. Cardiff, births end 2.50 , ...... 1-4', Sunday: Sititioi itt ,DiVid'il .thurchi Hentrion '-ae , itrieeeed tiring, rebate deg tat 4.0o" tto P. th. Holy Coe:Mae/0i RCA di , SundAy Moot " ri:„ - : 25.00 Whighain General HOspital 4908.01 Featuring R. C. A: Recording' Arthit Roads 1922.97 NED LA8ORY Bane Parrott, Reeed. IN PERSON Gee. C. Martin. Clerk, 1,718,05> REGENT THEATRE 8daiorth, Ont. Thursday, Friday and Saturday '4 T1-1E SARACEN EILAbto (Technicolor) Older& Mentelbati Bette. St?. tenting Seen .i;;.=, • fi3Oztdd Sir itieerge's Church, it,Akthe 1Vf, Cardiff; Clerk. *ening troot