The Brussels Post, 1946-5-22, Page 1POST PUBLISHING
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Wednesday, May 22nd, 1946 P ---'
CORNER STONES A Town Band AgaunC➢rri:5 Council
Following au orgaeltatiee meeting The Council of the Township of
of the remeluing nreurbere of al(' Mucin met in the Township Bail on
-- ' A $2,000,000 appeal, Livery month Personal Principles,—(1) Brussels Citizen's Band. last (lctub•r• the above date with all the members
FOR SALE— ' 1000 Canadians die of cancer, V,)111 plans were put under way for a Present. The Reeve presided,
Witte Pecan Duck Eggs for hatch- you help in this lit'e•savhrg program? How common It is, these days, to rejuveuatiun. The 'lawn Councrl was
I „ hear a man who le well supplied with app1 oohed for funds and Iespunded The minutes of the last meeting
�g ing, I The Majestic Women's Institute are very generously, A reeuiteetiotl
this world's goods express his grad• of several old instruments was made Hi1'e read and adopted on motion of
phome 24-r-6 Gatf McDonald sponsoring a Tag Day on Saturday, tude for a clean -living, simple•
May 25th. The residents or Brussels and a loan of some horns from Chas. Coultas and Sam Atooek.
WANTED— Y will be called on in tort•rur•r by gel
hearted, frugal ancestry which knew Woodbridge was obtained through Moved by Chas, Coultes seconded
To buy a 22 calibre rifle canvassers and the ladies will sell the pressure of severity, Often you the eo-operation of Mr. Cousins, Sr. by Sam Alcock that the council of
apply at the Post, tags on the street afternoon and hear that same man describing his Since second-hand instruments were the Townsdtip of Morris offer their
r— z— evening. own early boyhod, the chores which scarce and very exPerrsive only a co-operation to 014NX on the Civic
WANTED— he had to do on cold mornings, the few were bought, with at least four Report. —Carried
Ander auspices of the Fair Board
Frame house or other suitable Your liberal support is solicited for
this needy cause. lhrs 1 d Moved by Harvey Johnston second-
builddng for reanow..l from Property, the ed by Sam Alcock that the Road
Phone 31, The Brussel Post's East Huron District liability Insurance be renewed with
FOR SALE— W. 1's. Executive Meeting will be h up the General Accident Co. —Carried
to st Moved by Chas, Coultes seconded
50 foot tower, oil bath, Beatty by Jas. Yuill that a grant. of $1.00.00
Veindmlill, nearly new. members, bl be given to the Provincial Ploughing
M ,Stratyohuk Phone 49-r-6 Match. —Carried
Moved by IL Johnston seconded
by 5, Alcock that a grant of $60.00
be given to Brussels �litair,--Carried
Moved by Jas. Yuill seconded by
Chas. Coultes that a grant of $20.00
be given to Belgrave Fair. —Carried
Moved by Chas. Coultes seconded
by Harvey Johnston that the road
bills as presentted by the Road Super.
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BRUSSELS, ON .A.E-`
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May
esti29th li s. Time
i �y� >i ! Give To t w b" Conquer Cancer Rev. George A, Milne, M.A.
Three Aet Comedy Play entailed
"Life of Reilly"
Presented by Walton Y. P. U.
CAST OF CHARACTERS
Mre; t Lead
Mary Olri ' ad
Patrick Winslow
Benny Reilly ......,....
Mrs. Freida Williams
Fred Williams
Majorie HackWell
Mrs. D. Lawless
R. G. Ha=lewood
Campbell Wey
Ina Williamson
W. J. Leeming
Marie Bennett
Earl Coutts
Angel Williams
G. Rufus Snead
Mrs. Katherine. Forsythe
Mrs, Baxter Jordan ,.,.
Doris Dalton
Phyllis Cuthill
Modern D icing 11 t
Music by "Moonlight Serenaders"
crude little schoolhouse where he
received the rudiments of an educa•
tion, and the scanty pocket -money
which hp valued then as he ,has
valued no money since. He recalls
those early days with a certain
wistrulness whioh seems to brace
him and uplift him, This is the
picture that he sees aa he looks
baok over the year's: "No affection of
pol!t living, no languishing airs of for the hand, Mr. Close consented
delicacy and softness indoors, to iso accept the Position, He has
snake the fathers and sons impatient brought a broad background of
of hard work out of doors and set experience to hear on the training of
them Co contriving some easier and new players, and combired them
with the older members, to weld all
more plausable way of living. Their into a unit.
very dress represented work, and ' How successful his efforts have
they went out as men whom the been will be displayed on Sunday ir.tendent be paid.—Carried.
wives and daughters had dressed for
night at the open alt service to he Moved by Harvey Johnston work; facing facing all weather, cold and held ine thea park at 8.00 RM., DS'1'.. cried by Sam Alcock that the
followed by a Band Concert,
hot, wet and dry; wrestling with At the concert a collection will ; boundary between Mullett and
the plow in all kinds of fields, , be taken, they proceeds from wh'.ri1 Morrie he divided, Morris to take
digging out the rocks by sheer hard I will gn to the Band to help defray Aran the school 1tn1150 east and
lifting; dragging home the great' the expenses of music, instruments, • Hullett to look after it from the
woodpile of the yea ' fuel; and then, and leader. Will the public mak, the school west. the clerk's to charge
it as liberal as possible? The players
when the day is ended—.having no have given time and energy, yon , the other township with half the
loose money to squander—taking are asked to give donations in : accounts yearly. —Carried
I together, in 'return for the entertai±+ment to be Moved by Chas, Coulees seconded
beginners buying their own,
eek of instruments cut own
h size of the beginners' class, but
if they become more available, there
a chance far another gro
ant in possibly in the fall, At
present there are about 25 active
The job of locating a capable
inetructot' was cleared up on con-
tacting Mr. Al. Close, leader of the
,Seaforth Band, Very fortunately
FOR SALE—
Hardwood 12" long.
for particulars phone 45-r-19.
TEACHER WANTED—
Protestant teacher tor S. S. No. 3,
Grey. State qualifications and salary.
Apply Win, H. Smith See: Tr•eas,
R. R. 1 Ethel
TEACHER WANTED—
Grades 4 and 5. Duties commence
ere:. 4, 1946,
Brussels Public School,
Admission - Adults 50c, Children 25e I R. Johnson, Secretary
Come Out Amin Support Your Fair Board
DANCE
Under auspices of Softball Club
In Walton Community Hall On
TUESDAY, MAY 28th
Ken. Wilbee's And His Orchestra
Admissions 35c
Community Picnic
Community Picnic Tn Monkton
Park on Friday, June 14th. Guest
speaker: Hon. T. L. Kennedy, Pro-
gramme: softball, dance at night,
Mitchell teen-age orchestra, see
bills.
The Lord is nigh unto all them
that Call upon Him.
Nl'iviiie Church
Mlnieter Rev G. A. Milne, M. A.
10 a. m, Sunday School
and Bible Class
11 a. m. "The Offence Of
The Cross."
Vocal Trio:—"Flower & Tree"
by Klemm.
Laura Speir, Frances Dennis,
and Margaret Cardiff.
8 p.m. Open Air Service in
Victoria Park
Loots D. Thompson, Organist
and Choirmaster.
The United Church
OF CANADA
Minister Rev. Hugh C. Wilson
11 A. M. Norning Worship
Junior Congregation
12 Church School and
Bible Class
8 P. M. An open air service
in the park with Band in
attendance.
Speaker:— Rev. G. A. Milne,
In case of unfavorable weather
all are Invited to the
Church.
ion To
A Cordial Citizens vOftBr Brussels.
Church of t ,rigiand
.Rector Rev. J. H. Kerr
Parish of Brussels
5th Sunday After Easter
St. John's Church, Brussels
10 a. m. Sunday •School
11 e. m. Morning Prayer
and Sermon
• 8t. David's Church, HentrYn—
2.30 p. m. Evening Prayer
and Sermon
8t, George's Church„ Walton -
7.30 p. m. Evening Prayer
and Sermon
The special preacher at all the
above ohurch will be Mr. Frank
Hallett an outstanding business
man and Layman of London.
All young people are especially
invited.
DANCE
under auspices of Brussels
Branch No. 218 of the
Canadian Legion
in Brussels Town Hall on
FRIDAY, MAY 24th
Music by
Ken. Wilbee's Orchestra
Dancing from 10 to 2
Admission 50c Lunch Counter
Come out and enjoy the
Holliday Dance.
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W E D D i N G
y * S. * *
Bremner—Brostyn
WANTED —
Protestant teacher wanted for
S.S. No. 7, Cranbrook, Duties to come
mence Sept. 1st. Modern school with
hyds•o. Experience preferred. Apply
stating qualification and salary
wanted. Applications received up to
June let.
Dan Huether,
Sec.-Treas., Brussels, R.R. 3
The wedding or James Barry
Bremner, younger son of Mr. and
Mrs, Jas. A, Bremner, Brussels, Ont.,
and Roseann Terry Brostyon, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs, P. Brostyon;
Rodney, Out., was solemnized at
Wesley United Church, London, Sat-
urday evening, May '0011
The bride wore a brown gabardine
suit with white accessories. Her
flowers were a corsage of Talisman
roses.
Miss Madge Roszell 01 Aylmer,
as bridesmaid, wore a tan gabardine
suit with brown accessories and a
corsage of pink carnations.
D. Campbell of Aylmer was best
man.
The wedding dinner was served
at the Cobblestone Inn.
The young couple will reside at
219 Wharncliffe Road, in London.
A reception will be held at the
home of the bride's parents, Rodney
on Friday evening, May 24111.,
TEACHERS WANTED—
Township School Board of Morris
will receive applications from
qualified teacher for one room rural
schools. Applications Meting quali-
fications and salary will be received
up to May 20 by R. S. Shaw, Secre-
tary, Bluevale.
FOR SALE—
There are special low prices for
June Kitchener Big -4 Ghfcke. All
breeds available. Also cockerels,
Book your order now. Fall -winter'
markets will make big demands on
eggs and poultry. Agent R. S.
•Wavetek, Hill Top Ranch, Brussels
TENDERS WANTED—
For painting interior of school
house at S. S. No, 8 Grey work to be
done in summer holidays. Tenders
to be in by May 28111. Lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted.
For further particulars apply to
Russell Knight Chairman, phone
28-r-16 or Kenneth McFarlane Sec:
Treas„ Phone 29-1'436
BORN
•MIc NNIIS—Mr. and Mrs, J, A
)McGinnis, Maple, Out, are happy
to announce the birth of a son on,
Friday, May 17, ;946.
REGENT THEATRE
Seaforth, Ont,
Now Shoveing—
Thu., Fri., Sat. May 23-24.26
Dick Powell Walter Slezak
Cornered
A gripping drama packed with thrills
and suspense.
Matinee May 24, 26 at 2:30 p.m.
Mon., Tues., Wed,, May 27-28-29
Barbara Stanwyck George Brent
My Reputation
A fine dramatic entertainment with
special appeal to femmes.
Next Thur. Fri., Sat. May 30-31 Junel
Ginger Rogers Shirley Temple
Pit Be Seeing You
Joseph Cotten Spring Byington
A sober and somber entertainment
filled with Interest to the. end.
COMING—
leave Hef To Heaven
The East•Huron District Women's
Institutes' Executive meeting was
held in. the church hall, Fordwich on
Tuesday afternoon, May 14th with
representatives from five of the six
branches in the ;district being
present, Mrs. Everett Sperling,
Gorrie, the district president pre-
sided and after the usual opening
exercises and the reading of the
financial reports ,and minutes of
last executive meeting by the sec-
retary, Mrs. Jno. Speir procedeed to
dea1 with the main item of business
the draftir.g of the program for the
District Annual meeting, The Dis-
trict Annual is to be held in the
United Church, Gorrie on Thursday
P. M., June 20th, Some of the speak-
ers will be Miss Edith Hopkins.
Tnronto; Mrs. Norval Smith, Port
Elgin; Mrs. Lloyd Taylor and Miss
Flora Durnin, Dungannon, A slate of , thee recreation, all
officers for the ensuing yea^ was' singing or happy talk, or silent had 110 long as there •is a band.
also, drawn up. It was also decided looking in the fire, and finally in
Ihe Treasurer Wi1P. Cameron is ready e,
receit ivelarge contributorions at any time.
to send $10.00 to the Cance^ Fund I sleep; then to rise again with the small.
arm the district The Fordwich I sun ready for another day like ; The Band would like to publicly
ladles then served a delicious meal. yesterday. And so they lived,( acknowledge the receipt of $50.00
working out each year, a little
from R. 13. Cousins; $25.00 from L. E.
St. J'ohn's Church advonce of thrift, just within the line Cardiff and $25.00 from the Majestic
Women's Institute. They have
The special speaker at all services of comport" started the ball rolling. Come on,
in the parish of Brussels on Sunday What better background than that 1 citizens, don't let it stop!
next will be Mr. Frank Hallett, an could a man have for the breeding
outstanding layman of the city of of sound personal principles? It was
London. Mr. Hallett 1s a business
man and is also very active in the
work. of his church. He served in
an important capacity in the R.C.A.F,
both in Canada and overseas. If
any man doubts whether a man's
Christian faith cam etand the strain
of war came to one of the above
services.
AN OPPORTUNITY—
Established Rural Watleine Dis-
trict available, If you are aggressive
and between the ogee of 25 and 55—
have or can secure travel outfit,
tbls is your opportunity to get
established in a profitable business
of your own. For full particulars
write today to the The J. R. Watkins
Company, Dept. 0-33-4, 2177 Masson
St„ Montreal, Que.
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PEOPLE WE KNOW
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Mrs. Alex Perris has been on the
sick list this week.
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Ms, and Mrs, George Evans are on
a fishing trip to Muskoka,
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Mr. R. McKay of Florida is visiting
his parents Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
McKay.
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Bill Sullivan, who has been in the
West Indies with the navy is home
a herd school, and yet it embodied in
it the highest points of merit, and as
a character butider will forever
remain unsurpassed. The early
homespun, frugal life has bequeathed
to us a heritage which we should
oherisb not only as a fond memory
but also as a spur to the better
application of the legacy •handed
down to us by those who knew
little else but hard, unremitting toil.
Majestic Women's Institute
The Majestic Women's Institute
held their May meeting at the home
of Mrs. Florence Russell. After the
usual opening exercises, minutes of
last meeting, financial and auditors
reports, the roll call was answered
by 28 members and 5 visitors,
A letter from the Wingham Hos-
pital requesting a donation was left
over till the June meeting. Con -
on leave, tributians to the Cancer Fund was
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Mr. and Mrs. Gari Long of Santa also discussed and it was decided to
Monica, California, are visiting with 1 hold a Tag Day in Brussels in the
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Backer and other n future and a committee was
relatives, foram -ed to make arrangements for it.
It was also decided that
the T
The Past le glad to report that I tette would donate some prize money
Mrs. George Muldoon is. making I for exhibits. MHome Economics a4
satisfactory recovery at the Seaforth our local ll F'htirst three
Hospital.. questions Faof a "Qair.aizzT"e on the Hand•
* * book" was taken up by Mrs. Clare
Long. This was followed by an
FOR SALE—
BARRED ROCKS, Gov't. Approved
chicks from inspected hocks bred
tor production, health and vigour.
Breeders blood tested for standard
and variant types of pullorant, We
offer mixed chicks, sexed pullets
and cockerels at reas.>eabis prices.
Book your order Hoar fur spring de-
livery. Cor chicks Qualify for Inter
Provtncia'. shipment, Lakefield Chick
Hatchery, Lakefield, Ont. Order irons
D. Lawless, Waite,' Phone 19.e.16
Brussels,
CARD Or THANKS •
1 wish to express my sincere
appreciation to neighbors and
friends for their many acts of kind -
roes shown me during my recent
illness, Phalen's bridge. —Gentled
Bessie Jordan, Moved by Chas. Coultes seconded
by Jos. Yuill that a meeting of the
CARD OF THANKS I ratepayers of the Township of
l wish to take this community to Morris be held In the Township Hall
thane:hrg the Morris Ucuuril for the on Monday, May 20 at 8:80 p.m. for
lovely pen and pencil set. the purpose of discussing the High
School Area and that the consulta-
tive committee Brussels Town Coun-
e11 and the school hoard he invited.—
The United Church Carried.
For a morning anthem at the
United Chrnch the choir sang cued by H. Johnston seconded
"Praise ye the Lord" by Peace. by Jos. Yuill that the meeting
Soloists were Mrs. Harold Campbell. adjourn to meet again on June 10 at
Miss Dorothy Dennis and Mr, C. 10 a,nt, —Carried.
Mechlin, The sermon subject was The following acoeunts were paid:
"Chose life, that ye may live. In Workmen's Compensation
the evening Mr, Wilson spoke of our Board $ 8.00
need of the Presence of God to give
meaning to lite and to solve life's Division of Tuberculosis 9.00
mysteries. The Trio, "Jesus Rose George Feagan (Provincial
of Sharon' by Gabriel was sung by Ploughing Match) 100,00
Misess Thelma Brothers, Dorothy Robt, Johnston, Brussels Fair 50.00
Dennis and Ruth Wilson. Richard Aleoek, Magee drain 100,00
by Sam Alcock that By-law No 4,
1946 be passed, prohibiting the dump
ing of garbage including stones,
cans, wire or other refuse of any
kind on the sides of the roads or on
Township property, Carried.
Moved by Sam Alcock seconded by
Jo. Turn that a grant of $200,00 be
given to Brussels Legion. —Carried
Moved by Chas. Coultes seconded
by H. Johnston that the clerk notify
all parties interested in the Blyth
Creek Drain that there will be a
meeting on May 27 at a a.m, at Jas.
Music 'Supervisor
The Township .School Board of
East W1wanosh, and. the Township
Scheel Board of Morrie Huron
Campy, will receive applications
for the poseti,on of Music Super-
visor in the combined area, compris-
ing 21 salmis, Ditties to commence
September 8. Applleationa starting
tivaliflcations and salary expected
will be t'eeeibed on or before May 25
by C. B. Wade, BetgraVe or R. S.
Shaw, Bluevale Z.
Mr. and Mr's, Jackson McOutcheon,
Mn', and Mrs. J, J. Mc00tcheon, Lis.. interesting talk on "Bulbs and their
towel were Sunday visitors. with I Culture and Care" by Mrs. Robert
Mr. and Mets. R. Bennett, Davidson. Community singing was
+
* then enjoyed by all. Mrs, Cart
Me, and Mrs, H, Manning visited I Hemingway then gave a reading
on Sunday with Mrs, Mary Snarling, entitled "Mother,"
a former Brussels resident, who is , Mrs, Harold Campbell delighted
confined to Clinton hospital with a the members with a demonstration
broken hip and broken arm. She is 00 "Hair
Dressing."
t meeting is to be held at
an aunt of Mr. Manniug's. The
* * * the home of Mrs, Lloyd Alcock, The
N. and Mrs, McCauley motored to topic to be given will be "How to
Stratford Sunde.y to see their son pr'ep'are food for storage in lockers,"
Lorne who is a patient in hospital Mrs. Russell was tendered a vote of
there. Mrs, McCauley Is prolonging thanks for her hospitality after
her May. They alma visited with which lunch was served by the
their daughter, Mrs. Marian Cardiff. hostese,
Signed Eric Alcock
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
— AT —
Melville Presbyterian Church
--- ON—
SUNDAY, JUNE 2nd
At 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.
Guest Speaker :—
Rev. Professor David H. Hay, M. A.
Knox College, Toronto.
Melville Church . Stewart Procter. Belgrave
"Two Ears And One Mouth" was rely 20.00
the subject of the minister's address 0. Doll, Brussels Legion 200.00
at the morning service. The subject Dr. Crawford, 31.0.H. 20.00
was based on the text: "He that Cecil Wheeler. B.0.14. 8.00
hall:ears to hear, let him bear." John Craig. B.0.11. , 8,00
Non -hearing and careless hearing Geo. Martin, A.O.H. 9.00
were bbe particular points on which Wm. Brydges, salary and
emphasis was laid. The morning expenses 160,00
anthem was, "Consider the lilies"
by Waghorn, the solo part being
taken by Mr. Gerald Gibson,
Members of St. John's Lodge..
A.F. & A,M„ 284 G.R,C„ and visitors
from other lodges were present at
the evening service. The sermon sub•
jest was "Hewing and Building."
The choir rendered the anthems,
"Bless the Lord, 0 my soul" from
the Rnsisan Liturgy; and "Son of
my soul• 'by Turner, the solo part
in the latter anthem being taken
by Mise Tune 'Work.
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will he received by the
undersigned up to 2 o'clock p.m.
nn Saturday, Jure 1st, 11146, for the
work of r0P911• and imp"oventent of
the following municipal drains:
BeeitehemP °reek Drain, esti-
mated Beet $20,000.00
South Branch Beane11MM .,.. 2700.00
Turnbull Drain 2350.00
Plans and specifications may be
seen at the clerk's office at Ethel.
Ont. Tho lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted.
Security will be required.
T. I4, F13AR, Clerk
Ethel, Ont.
Ration Coupon Due Dates
Coupons now valid are sugar•
preserves S1 to S 14, butter ill to
R9, meat 7129 to M88, The hotter
ration is now 6,1ib ounces per week,
Geo. C. Martin, Clerk
BY-LAW NO. 4, 1946
A By-law to prohibit the dumping
of garbage, ir.cluding stones, cans.
wire or other refuse on the roads if'
Morris Township nr on Townaht
property.
Whereas the Connell of the Towi
ship of Morris deem It necessary to
Prohibit the dumping of garbage in
-
eluding stones, wire, cans. or other
reals, on the sides of the roads 01'
Township property.
Therefore the Council of the Town-
ship of Morris enacts that the dump-
ing of the aforesaid materials on the
side= of the roads In Morris Town-
ship or 011 TnwnahtP property must
he prnh'hlted nr the parties found
Briny et enclt acts will be prose-
cuted.
Passed this 13th day of May, 1940
C17('TL WHEELER, Reeve.
GPO. C. MARTIN, Olerk,
NOTICE OF COURT OF REVISION
Court of Revision for the Town-
3hip of Morris is now open. All
eppeale on assessments must be in
the hands of the clerk by :Pune 10,
1940. Final sitting 10 be held on
June 17 at 4 pan. at the Township
hall,
George C. Martin, Clerk