Loading...
The Brussels Post, 1946-3-6, Page 1TH BRUSSELS POST 9'6ST- iJECig-TING HOUSE vw -he Cozy Theatre russets Now Showing • Thursday, Friday and Saturday First Show 7.30 p. m. — Second Show 9.30 p• m. Saturday Matinee 3 p. m. . ,--sateen" Coning - "His Butler's St isi r" ,Starring Dearzna Durbin This theatre open Thursday, Friday and Saturday Only. CARD OF THANKS • • • • • • • • • Mrs, Alex Icing wishes to eapress PEOPL,, K]� O J her sincere appreciation to neighbors and friend for the many acts of o * • e r o * • kindness and sympathy extended to Mr, and Airs. Leonard Dawson and her in her recent sad bereavement. 1 children, Teestvatot, visited with Ration Coupon Due Dates Coupons now valid are eugar 46 to 70, 01 and S2; butter 111 to R3 inclusive; neat 1 to 37. Sugar coupons S3 and 04 become good :March 21, the same date as R4 becomes good. One meat coupon becomes valid each week. Euchre and Dance Morris Township Hall Friday, March Sth Ladies Bring Lunch Bring your friends and come to the ST. PATRICK'S DANCE in Brussels Town •Hall, on THURSDAY, MARCH 14th Dance to the muisc of Ken. Wilbee's and His Orchestra Dancing from 10 to 2 3 Lucky 'Door Prizes 1st prize 3 Pyrex Mixing 'Bowls 2nd Metal Bread Box 3rd Pyrex Frying Pan Admission 50c Lunch Booth Under auspices of Brussels Branch of The Canadian Legion No 218 Come now let us reason to- gether saith the Lord. Isaiah 1:8,. Melville Church Minister Rev O. A. Milne, M. A. 10 A. M. buttday Schoet and Bible Class 11 a. m. "The Boy who stayed at Home." 7 p. m. "Work and Watch." Louis D. Thompson, Organist and Choirmaster. a The United Church OF CANADA Minster 14.4. Hugh C. Wilson 11 A. M. Morhing Worship James, The Son of Zebedee Mission Band 12 Churoh Scheel and I Bible Claes { 7 P. M. Evening 'Praise Reason For ,Optimism, EVERYONE WELCOME Church of England Sunday, March 10th, 1946 St. Johns Bruises—. 11A. M. Morning Prayer end Sennett Student from Huron College, •allay School 1111 SIMI CMS 2A. 4ierge's *Moir No ilervice this sandy, 11. DWId' awn" - 2.16 P. M. IL S. a Bible Moe * NW. Evening ;Prayer and Sermon Wednesday, Ma eh. 6th, 1946 BRUSSELS, ON TAR Gives Brussels Bad Name Brussels Needs CORNER STONES 'New Rector Appointed T° Have Red Cross A High School Ileo, Christian A. Milne, M,A, Membership Drive I After Fordwich Game A revolutionary change is taking ICra..lohn Kerr of t)dutwrgeu bas While there will he w suis,[, rot funds for the Red Otos ,pt12 I place ht the educational iso ram of Christian Marriage. —(2) rrr 1 t d an iucllatiot n h,rcnmr•inlee What al first threatened to be a our Province, Undo the dlrectlon r,• tot of St, Jnlin•s <luglican Ghnrch. year, citizens will be giver, r, runaway tor their nppunents, the Society in every generatimt has oppurtttaity to retain their n r ,t« - of the c'ounlineta of Edtrratiott the Ida• will ns+nine his duties on the Leal', Turned into a real contest in rtose s cournties are undergoing a to fare the problem of old traditions Itrn:4•!s parish rhe •middle oP A. el "hitt iu the of retai Tan whit gas Me. Inst two he periods, when on Guru new ways, of how to misery(' scut«• W arca i' a ' eial p}U Mosque night the speedy league- close scrutiny with the view [award burr, good in the old and 'low to profit 111 t[bo oc't of the people ca tct'cntly cities klruing' and enlarging eau' leaders from Brussels played hereby and at^sitnilate that whlr;t Is cilia r tsnd district'. All ifatttt5iti'n the facilities 1'm' secondary eau' . paxni in the goal genie of a liana: and home worthy in the new, To Receive Friends, of one dollar or marc to the training t o proposed to add riculture ,cries, goals to count. On ancount of the tee) Great 1Vars On ,olden �'t°edding Katt Bolla with or nn trtmhr3tfee-e Apparently caught itat-fooad get trathtittg bt 1lnm Ec•ouuntles• Car- are the upheavals which they have Anniversary in the uciety, The e tn'' ulbttrsh ps bo curriculum. and lwegrain the start, the locals just couldn't. caused, the task for dile generation ! w'.1 rim not in lial•clt. going effectively la the opening to Ole curriculum. Te program Mr.and 31t Jo• -+'Ph Shaw of the t is more ditme than for most,0 rimeoat all the sten utYd existing the Continuation n moath of the erd tut eeesion of 1Torris township frame, which ended 7-1 for Brueselsin the time place There '!a a train;,.' tvlt -nt i h the s rvaml existing traipsortafl rhool and will celebrate the 50th annivetsaiy the daily tJite l � larger ou• of school ave coa its sense of insecurity; old of their marriage on Monday. March trete i tee, ie and o.uatunity 'haws and young are affffected by it, Thea pleasantaexl>- 'ienrrr t'_ relate of rltildren to the larger centers. 13th. They will receive their i'rtr•n,ls In cooperation with the plan at the :Ire rou;rions of a serge of ittstabil- and nriglnhn'trs on that occasion bel et}}' rrxeived from the Peed itY and of temporariness unknown flat, ti while abroad I'•'cially `bass itcpartunent. of Education the Huron i front three to five in the «fterneon riming the first decade of the wile e er tnh dry each to Sae' County Connell at its January and £rani sight until fen o'clnc}c in century. Parents are nervous a- ai r t pri ini Time- lives and nom mitt appointed the following the evening at rhr home of their son to the Future of their children. of committer-. Messrs. John Armstramg Mr. and etre. Mar Shaw, Ith eon- young people, )•bile they set them. of Lntulevbora, 'Arthur ,T. Amy of sauces to prepare foe their life -want. r,, -,;ion or Grey township. l°4 ;he middle etanza scoring was even at three goats each, making the count 10.4, but in the final the locals really turned on the heat, netting five counters to their oppon- ents' two. Glenn Johnston was really on in that period, denting the twine for four out of the five goals. The final snore—Brussels 12, Form. wish 9. Goal -getters for Fordwich—Johns• ton 4, Neilson 3, Hannah. 1, Roberts L For 13rttssels---Rolle, 4, Willis 3. iletlwdge, Riley. Kb:0, Nicho, McT)annld, 1 each. relatives Isere on Sunday, 1). Lawlcse of Brussels was referee. Miss ligula. Aryans, London, spent In their second game, at Brussels the week end at the home of her on Wednesday night, there was no Dryer's.,(h t period deluge, Fordnvi0h parents Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Dryer's., go - - e • the first counter and it was a ding \Vatler L. and Mrs, Messer and son dotg affair in a seeming sense Robert Vernon and bride of London throughout the first rind second spout bhe week end with file peri ode, at which tittle the forter's mother Mrs. A. Messer in Bruseelites: led 3-2. The Leafs town•. knotted the count at 3 -all early in the third, but though they continued to give all they had the necessity of overhauling the three goal lead of the ,trst game proved too much With the Leafs all on the offensive, Brussels Make through for four counters to the !orals' two of the period, making the final score 7-4, or 1943 on the round.' Goat -getters for the Leafs In this game were Roberts 2. Neilson a.nd Johnston 1 eaoh. Grant 8itton of ,Listowel was referee. Brussels won the series, but due to the.slaughter-horse tactics of one player and the disreputable actions of some aE their female supporters Wednesday night, the village's reputation for sportsman- ship for lack of it) struck a new low in the estimation of Fordwich players and Dans, and a' lot of other air -minded citizen's. It's regrettable that a community has to be be- smirched by such hodiums and their low-down talks and actions. —Forties/eh Reenrd * * •. Mr. and Mrs, Louis D, Thompson spent several clays in Toronto last week and attended the concert of the Mencdelssalni Ohoir and Toronto Symphony Orchestra, w • • Mr. and Mrs, Bill McDowell, Mrs. North and. Mac AicDowell, Toronto, and Mr, and NIrs. Jack McDowell of London spent the week end at the home of their parents here and with their tattier Mr. Gordon :McDowell who is ill in Clinton 'Inapt tat, Melville Church Calendar Sunday, April 7th,--Iioly Com- munion. Thursday, April 18th--lihts1 er Pageant Dentate. Sunday, April 21st—Special Mester Sundae Services. Sunday, June 2nd—Anniversary Set'. vices , (Rev. Prof, James Hay, M.A.) Will Redeem In April Debentures Due In 1948 Toronto; The Province of Ontario has given notice it will redeem its three per cent. debentures, due April 15, 1948, on April 15 of anis year. ills re- demption date is the earliest at which the issue is callable at par and accrued interest. The issue was trade in 1939 and there arc $7,600,000 outstanding, Toronto To Hold 1947 Exhibition Toronto, j, A. Scythes, president of the• Canadian Nation Exhibition As- sociation, said that with advice from Ottawa that the echi'bition grounds j will be eotnpleely evacuated by arm- ed forces June 1, definite plans have been made for resumption of the ex- hibition in 1947, 1 Elwood Hughes, general manager 111 I the exhibition, told the meeting that 1 "in actual working clays, 1947 looks awfully short." REGENT THEATRE Seaforth, Ont, � r Now Playing-- - - Thur, Fri, Set. March 78.9 Fred MacMurray Lynn Bari Captain Eddie A romantic drama packed with humor. Mon,, Tues., Wed., March 11-12.18 Philip born Helmut Dentine Escape In The Desert A thrilling spy-melter dealing ••with escaped •,Nazi ,,,.prisoners —in ,,the Ari2ona Desert Next Thur., Fri, Sat, March 1415.16 Peggy Ann Garner Allyn Joslyn Junior Miss Sparkling comedy packed with laughs COMING— Mildred Pierce W.M.S. of Meville Church The le/Omen's Missionary .Society of Melville Pet'ebyterian Church held their meeting in the elturce an Friday, March 1st. The president, Mrs, Cardiff opened the meeting with mayor after which Hymn 62 was sang, The .Scripture reading from Romans 1:2th chapter was read 11y Airs, Ingle& followed with prayer by Mrs. J. Spells. The secretary's and t1•easatt•er's reports were given •els.o reports of sick visiting. Mrs. McLeacl was appointed to arrange the programme of the meetings tor three months, Mrs. Rev. Milne kindly Invited the ladies of the congregation to the manse for a St. Patrick's tea on Friday March 16'th, Mrs. Thomson, Mrs, J, Armstrong and Miss Lamont are to be the committee in charge of the tea and the proceeds given to the expense fond. Tho roll call was responded to by the 'hemmers giving a verse of Scripture, on service. Hymn 423 was sueg, Papers were given by Mint Grace ,Papers and Mrs, Wni, Speirs on early missionaries in Africa, Mrs, Jas. Anmetrenig read en itntersting chapter from the book "Daughters of Africa." Hyann 330 was then sung and the meeting elesed with the Lord's Prayer, The United Church At the United Ohntroit on Sunday morning the minister made a etude' of Atednow the fleet Disciple, The Awakening Chorus, was the morning anthem, In the evening Mr, Wilson spoke 1Chicardltue,. Feb, 24,—Comntttteee onthe subject of Hiding front (Tod, to pre1)lOe for tate Saintual Iismitton frau the text found to Genesis stIi. and London Presbyterian Synod The evbning antbetn, "Inoiitle Thine meeting to open in Tenox Church nee, wee emtg, Otto solo mart being here on April 29, have been appoint• tatren by Mies C. Isngaton, ed as follows: Eutorgen0y, J, L. Lament R. 1, I{incald, Toho It, Mee - TOW; church arrangements, Ylebrge NOTICE*, Llmptn0n, A, C#, Murray, (4, H; Electric motors reviovot end re. Lhtklater; catering, Dorras Sod1etY ia.ted, 131xbert wbrkm«nshtiti X1' a• end Ladies' Aid; billeting, Alex ttitte prices, L`leyd '4 3tottser, Tditnston, J, •C3, Morrison, Alex Arocnktoe, Onter1G. MacKay, C't'edlton, J. D. Beecroft of East Wawauasii and the inspector lir. J. If. ICirkeed, An inspector appointed by the Deem rt51ent will be edited to this, committee. It Is the plan of this committee to visit t)te educational centers of T-Im•on County, to decide how many High School Are -as are required and to zone the county in such a way as will serve the best interests of the Young people of high sehool age. We feel that the village of Brussels, together with parts of the ncl,jacent townships, ought to he de- clared a High JSchool Area, We have approximately ninety pupils attend- ing the Continuation School now, With added equipment, accommoda- tion and teaching staff eve believe that this number could easily be increased to - one hundred and 1wentyalive. This is the minimum number set by Jthe Department to quality us for the largest grants. We have more than the minimum ess•essntent of four million and a halt in Brussels and the parts of adjac• eat townships that would be iuvoh'. e (land consequently the netting up of a High School Area here would not be a financial burden. We also believe that a great in justice would be done to our made for a healthier and more connunrity if we were denied the natural relationship between the privileges of secondary education Sexes. Today there Je a eameraderie here. • While it is very well to talk between young men and women of transporting children daily to unknown a generation ago. There High School in some centers we who to an absence of self-conscious"ess live in Hut'ott County 'at'e aware attd a naturalness that was Tntpotble That t:1tis involves great difficulties. before, As they grow older this 'I'o keep our toads oven in the winter affords them the opportunity of Is a problem and to have them open getting to know each other really before eight or eight•t'hirty eaoh well, and not only from a romantic i morning is practically an impoealbil- viewpoint. It is good too, to thiel: icy: JWingemen and Seaforth are tltert knowledge such as this must too far away to allow Brussels prove a very salutmy corrective to children to attend regularly. unless the sloppy sentimentalism of poor children are regular hi attendance films and cheap novels, they fall behind in their sabot work The bearing which all this has m and ere forced to drop out. There Christian Marriage mttse needs be Is the further disadvantage to both held over and dealt with le the next pupils and patents that the scholars article in the next series. would be away from home from early morning till very late in the afternoon, One of the tenets of democracy te•. that equal educational opportunities On Sunday morning the minister should be given to all children. We preached on the subject, "Telling believe that if we have no High People Off." The subject dealt School in Brussels many of our with the different aspects of most deserving young people will be 'fe.tnper' and the need of checking tumble to continue their education all outbursts of passion in order to and to develop the latents they maintain self-resl)ect and prevent .passes, as future leaders in vocation- d+sinteg\Vee, of eiste ten. The al and professional lice, anthem was, "0 Taste And See," The committee whose business it be Goss. le to decide where the High School For the subject of his evening Areas ate to be located' will coo• address the minister chose. the 111eUme its duties this month and in experience of Jacob in the wilder - ail probability will viist Brussels, iters when confronted with the We ask the citizens of Brussels vision of the ladder and the angels and vicinity to lee every influence to «,rending and descending, The persuade the committee that evening anthem was, "Give Us Thy Rruseels shauld have a High School. Peace," by Bm'nsohein, have a curious snhc•nnsriens feeling that ail this ]card work may lend to nothing. Many sections of the community, influencerl by this sphdt, order their lines on the principle that "to -morrow anything stay happen." This seems to work itself *0 6D y D ,.* * tp� S i• 3' r., L D 63 Io G a * * * k * t •% health wee eaved by 111.- Lhr4 ('5 50 patecl:. Many p„01•110 lcate ttittci b' 111111 11ter Iird tins- ,1+rnttAttr' :Z W;111 -tints• ergsnization. This is hot ,:..t, it ;(wing an axiom ut' the or'-dalrlsa- ri,•n that pe work Is 1t's' done. it Brands ever ready to assist at otece 1- all +!:.asters, relief. in the dissoxe- e !nation of heel, 1 p+on;ganda, st maintains hospital= in many remote tetrfs of the prn','irt'o where the" p- t slater. is too seoey to rea0»'.Vlir- such places for thrtrse'ves it asci,ta WAY veterans at al time and len mem, 'her ways Ina rel Cat'--"dt a better piers- j to Iive in. Ga :tturday, March stn, :esuitt girds 1.1 in the Htd 1 School welt smite! yr ur renewal of memhr" •'inp :u the business pia:" es of Vrussrlw. lir Order of Loiel Committee, nut in sortie ways, some good and Moses - Arenson some not so good. in some cases Tile marriage of Rose Haenalt it has definitely helped towards Artisan slaughter of Mr. George simpler standards are simpler living, .Armson and the late bins. Armson of Men and women are accepted by one P,atenlan. Saskatchewan and Areh!- attot.her more for themselves than bald Craig Moses, son of Nh', James for social standing. On the other .Hoses and the late Mrs. Moses of hand, in other sections of the Grey township was solemnized in contntunity this spirit of insecurity Brussels 'United Church parsonage has tended towards self -indulgences on February 2e. Rev. Hugh in variots forms. Large numbers Wilson, officiated. live for tite mere pleaenre of the The bride who was unattended hour. There are many indications of r'11^'e a dew grey crepe street - this 'making-the-hee('of-to-dey' length dress with violet and gold spirit which need not be elaborated trimming and wore a diamond sun - here. Sefflee it to say that while I1ur.t pin wthfeh was worn by such a spirit is excusable, it is mother at iter wedding, Foiter never justiflahle. Socially speaking h'avelling the bride donned a two - it is a destructive force; religiously pgnieretwith powderer bluefax ccollrepre and dress, brownblack speaking it is un-Chrfstien, The ad a relation between the sexes is accessories The happy couple left naturally affected by the general for a short honey -moon trip to sense of insecurity and: revolt, and Meafoxd.. On. their return they by the feeling that everything in will reside nn the groom's farm the lensed has ohanged, Generally ninth concession Grey township, speaking, the new freedom has Jewelry Business in New Location Mr, W. 0, Leach is now establish- ed in his new place of business, Just south of the F. R. Smith Drug Store. The building has been remodelled and redecorated and now Presents the appearance of a smart up-to-date jewelry store. Drop 111 and see for yourself the splendid display of jewelry. ehin& ate,. in the new store. GREY S.S, No, 4, Grey farm forum stet on Feb, 26th at tre home of Mel, Dennis. Review night questions were used for dismission. Interest- ing facts about labour unions and the closed ehtip were explained by a visitor from a nearby town. A young couple recently employed in Melville Church the city gave suggestions as to causes of the current crime wave find juvenile delinquency. Many gond suggestions were given in discission of fire prevention. Cards games and contests were enjoyed and lunch served, Mr, David Mc• Lennan was chosen diseussion leader for March. The forum will meet at the home of John Fraser an March 4, and at the home of S. Breckenridge on March 11th. United Church Mr, and Mrs, Ned Thompson Young People's have arrived from Toronto and will soon be taking up residence in their The meeting 0pened with. t.'tr new home, Mr, Thompson, a tilde:: president Mr, Blacic in the elits7r eh aged vefera71 of the il.:O.A,F„ has We sang hymn 14(1 "Trove Divivte purchased the Edward Jaclrlin Dorothy Dennis read the minutes all property on the 2nd non. We made X16.36 on our sltatf Wm, Turnbull and Mel, Dennis of parry Nit', Blank, Dorothy I?o'n se Grey Powelega and C. Coupes of is Pitt btu by the Wu'oxetet katet5 Morris were among the Huron to see when we could get the p 50 County delegates to the annual "A Ready* Made Family," This lgay meeting of the Ontario Hog Produe is pttt on by the Wroxeter Ton= a considered- o a ers Assoeta,tlon in Toronto on People, Charlie Tbotnaa let e wo14 pelt ever turned In to \ttircr let. the offering, Hymn 271• 'U , g110A: comity. treasurer ]lirskins, Parents receve son's V,C, Award Hills" was sung followed by The a WAS aeons six ee Mr, and Mrs. J. 13, Gray of Nelson, i Jewell reading •bhe Scriptnro ftasatct't and was heo•v11y furred. 13.C., whose I ictore was in the in Fs+a,irtt 90, We repeated' London Free Press b tdaq of tact Lord.':i tense Prayer in unison, Synge TENDERS WANTED weep were recently In Ottawa to 209 To the itutghts in the Days sf TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS receive the "Vh'boi.a terns 4" the Old" was sung, Ruth Thomas e' Tenders will be received by the British IOntpire's :highest award, at as a vary inspiring topic on dficor undersigned toe supplying, crushing 0+0111nnnent ITeuse, Ottawa to honor meaning of a good hymn, TeitCmst: (3 -inch). and hauling 7000 cubic of their son Cita. late i,ieuz, 1Ztbert 'Btothets favoured us with a *law Yards of gravel More or less on eT, Gray for era levy, Mrs. Gray solo, Hymn 181 "0, Master let neset towttehip roads. Week to be done tree, the former Aline .TeAllteter, a walk with 'Rhee' was snttltg us ether ttudsr supervision of the itoaa datrgltter of the late Rnbt, and Mrs, which Doneltia Willie l0 iiiee .4'ttperltttCnSlSltt, iOicAlltstet and son, Grey. greyer, mi It Wildon 0;11)1 I)o5tstb11' Tenders will be ecetved up till recast. Wheeler, who has Been T)enanjs gave us le vett' deligl�xltb'2: n In the 'femme -Met vicinity duet "'a}rest Lard Jesus.Vit:. 2 pen., Marsh 11, 1940. A ntat�ted working cheque for $200 mast aeeompany 0011 of Ylus and Airs, Whesi'V was 131at'k led us in singing at 11531545113 each tender, III taken suddenly i11 with appendicitis Hymn 2114 "Spirit of the Livistet wail sung, The tneet9. Lowest or a,fly tender not neees• .and taken to 'Whigltam hospital God" sartly '0iee p�od, I When a ra.tho0 setto114 operation closed by repeating the A!ilr, r: Gea•rge NJ4'trtth'—'Incite Iwaa peri'rmfhed. benediction. The United Church The W,h(S, 001dt110ir meeting on Tuesday afternoon at tate home of Mrs. Angus Brown with an attend- ance of 22, Mrs. Nichol, the presi- dent was in charge of the meeting. Mrs, Speiran• and Mrs. Thomas bad charge of the Study, Mrs. Walker and Mrs. Brown favored with a duet. Kincardine Presbyterians Plan For Synod Meeting Six -Foot Wolf Pelt , Holds Huron Record Lucknow, March 4. --Lloyd Stein, Pnra,moent, received a $96 bounty for what is id d t beth largest Huron Tl pelt almost i f t long The Friendship Circle. Of The United Church The meeting of th., lerienda%'.ti+% Circle was heir: ai .be hoose at: Mese Dean Davison, with au attendance ell 18 ladies. The meeting opened taut. singing the theme 11311111 "Jiieee ,sem the tie that Binds.' Following the roll call, the minutes of the In: meeting were read by the seta'¢ tary. 'lies. J. Lowe and approved The treasurer's report was. nett. given, as this member was ria: present. The Scripture was read. bg Mrs. J, Bryans. The Topic wile - given by lir,. A. McTaggart talieei from the 2nd chapter of the Stri.'s Book, "Daughter Of Africa," this was followed by a slayer given by ids a. C. Hemingway. The Hymn "We feyeee :ou':d: was ,..: -lie ._-:'M: crani. were .irectee .. ._ :he ... _--'- re,'m6ers ^' - • _ . tier :he members end their families.. A. committee was nominated to set the night for this occasier'. and make all other preps:•- ations for same, The collection was then taken, followed with eke llizlnalt Benediction. While 0115 ladies in charge of the lunch, woos staking last minute preparations- to social hell hour was. spent in cutting out print Patches for a quilt, these are to be brought to the Arai meeting, made tip in a bice k measuring exactly 9 inches square- l'his meeting will be held at ,.2e,: hone of Airs, A. NlcTaggart April 5Th. After a tasty lunch was served. which was much enjoyed 0. vote of thanks was given Ware Davison for opening bet• home tor this meeting,