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The Brussels Post, 1946-8-28, Page 1rn ..Fi hse tt9'. 1 946 POST PUBLISHING HOUSE .a.._ Wednesday, s reassels Legion" Victoria Park BrussAs at 3 P. M. THURSDAY, 0 For Further Information See Display Posters Notice All accounts owing to Gregg Bros, must be settled by September 91st, • Kindly make settlement at e residence of Borden Gregg. Gregg Brothers REGENT THEATRE Seaforth, Ont, Now Showing- Thurs., Fri., Sat. August 29, 30, 31 A Yank In London with Anna Neagle Rex Harrison Dean Jagger and Robert Morley Mon., Tues, Wed. Sept. 2, 3 4 Along Comes Jones with Garry Coper and Loretta Young A strong dramatic romance of the West, studded with comedy and excitement galore. Matinee Labor Day -2.30 p.m. Next Thurs., Fre„ Sat. Sept. 5, 6, 7 Masquerade In Mexico with Dorothy Lamour Arturo de Cordova Patric Knowles and Ann Dvorak Plenty of good fun available to audiences in extremely well -produced romantic comedy, with a gay and 11 I. Forsyth pastor of First United carefree musical background. Church. Waterloo, officiated, , « * • • * 0 Obituary Alfred Dennison Alfred W. Dennison, 63, of 61 Al- lan St., W„ Waterloo, died Saturday at the K. -W. Hospital following a lengthy illness. Born April 15 186,3 in Huron County he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Den- nieon. The late Mr. Dennison served with the llilet Huron Battalion during the First Great War. He attended First United Church, Waterloo. Deceased was a member of St. John's Mason !r Lodge and the 'Western Star Lodge I,0,0.3'. both of Brussels. On Oct. 1. 1903 in Seai'orth, he married L111ian Wilts who survives together with a sen. Frederick of Waterloo, fonr daughters, MIS SP.. Elaine end Iris both of Waterloo. firs. A. .T. Evelyn Heal of White - vale and Miss Dorothy of Custer. Washington; three brother, Edward or Weston. Robert of Preston. Alex- ander of Toronto, and two sisters. Mrs. 11. A. Robinson of Regina and Mrs. Harold Cook of Toronto. Two gandcbilden also snvive Remains rested at the Rats, Bechtel Funeral Home where the funeral service was held on Tuesday at two p.m. Burial wee made in Woodland Cemetery, Rev. COM I NG - The Blue Dahlia (Adult Entertainment) with Ladd Veronica Lake William Bendix Alan "Teach me 0 Lord the way of thy statutes, and I shall keep It unto the end." Melville Church Minister Rev. G. A. Milne, M.A. Sunday School will resume on Sept. 8th. 11 A. M. Labour Sunday Service "A Christian In the Business World." Evening Se vice will resume on Sept. 8th. Louts D. Thompso.a, Organist old Cboirmsster, The United Church OF CANADA Minister Rev. Hugh C. Wilson 11 A. M. Morning Worship Rev, J. F. Reyoraft Of Port Arthur Guest Pte -a-6 r Jab ION Congregation. Everyone Welcome. Church of England Rector Rev, J. H. Ken Parish of Brussels St. John's Ohurch Brussels- 10 A. M. Sunday School and Bible Class 11 A. M. Holy Communion and Sermon 8t. David's Churoit Heafryh-- 230 P. M. Holy Communion and Sermon • 134. George's Church Walton 740 P. M. Holy Communion end Berman Majestic 'Women's Institute ' The August meeting of the Majes- tic Institute was held at the hone of Mrs. Jos, Armstrong on TbursclaY nfternon, August 8th with a fair t ; attendance, The sleeting was opened � with the singing of the Institute Ode followed by repeating the Lord's Prayer in unison. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the I acting secre-tary, Mrs. Earl Cudmore in the absence of the regular sec- retary, Mrs. H. ,Spier and adopted The roll call "A trait I inherited from my Grandnrothea' was well. answer. ed some very anmsing incidents being related. A letter from the Wabasso Gotten Go., regarding the demonstration they intend to pot on in the future was read and explained by the president. A letter from the W.T,P,B, cerning inflation was also read) As Mrs. Slnclah' did not wish to take charge of the pinking scissors any longer it was decided Chet the gnardtanshtp be trausSereci to Mra. Cndnnore. Mrs. Miller then favottr- ed with a. reading followed by a i contest conducted by Mrs. Cudmore .A. very humorous reacting was given by Mrs, McDowell. Mrs. Wes. Berl' ' favoured with some m1551051 numbers and comntnnity singing was enjoyed I by all. Mrs, Sas, Teryalts conducted a very puzzling "Animal" contest Mra. Jas, Armstrong hronght down the house witb lsughter by a Tena- ble. All tacit part in another contest "Gemination% in Grand mother's Day,' 'conducted by Mrs. W. Miller. Mrs. 0. Hemingway was Pieter' the prize for having .the Whitest Hair, Mrs. R. Davidson win• niug it far having the youngest grendehitd. The snnahineeoideelinn was taken and a vote of thanks to Mrs. Arm• strong for her hospitality was moved by the ledies, The meeting was brought to a close by the sir.gleg of the National Anthem after which a special 100011• for Grandmother's Day was served by the 1lostessos in charge, 00n- '_.�, "-"'Notice To Contractors * * • lc¢ „ o • p I HALF HOLIDAY THURSDAY ! NOTICE ��+•, pp {{'' TA/ t KNOW Open Wednesday all day. Grewar's I All children who passed their 5th For Martis Twp. Drain �A���6..I: 4"r f.i IA11I �A'YY I Groceteria sells the famous. 1310nr10(1 birthday 1: ' tday March arch 1,1946 can S tart to . The ant antf030,0 " a' nr u"r , school Sept. 3, subject to there being mto r1r1 rtOP' opn Ia1.1 n" 5 Flowerdale Broken Orange Tea. the Miss Kate Menzie is a patient in Victoria hospital, London. • 1 Mr. and Mrs, Hudson, Goderich were Sunday visitors with relatives here. - Dr. Gilpin and Mrs.Gilpin, Detroit, were recent visitors with friends here, Rev. J. F. Reycenft, Port Arthur, is a guest o8 Rev, H. C. Wilson and Mrs, Wilson. * * • Jack Ballantyne. Stratford, is lroll- daying with his grandmother, Mrs, M. Ballantyne, a m 4 llr.,. K11'00 Buoehi+•r. is spending a week vi,iting relatives and friends in Ches','Y * • • Mr. and. Mrs. Thos. McFadzean, Toronto were week end .guests with relatives here. * fi * Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ballantyne, London are visitors with his mother, Mrs, M. Ballaa0tyne, 4 Mr. nrl Mrs, George Dawson of net ',aniey are visitete et the h'1me of h•', father lir. Phren Ament. * • m Mass Pearl Ranker. Toronto, was n week end visitor with her parents, Mr: and Mrs. W. L. Backer, Mrs. Lemnos and Dorothy, Detroit with the mother, Mrs, A. Messer. Mrs. B. Whittard and daughter, .errs. Chas. Middleton, were recent visitors in London and Detroit. n • Mr. and Mrs. George Robertson and Mrs. McClennan, Clinton were weelc enol guests. with Mrs. M, Ballantyne. p * * r'l',iee Long is at "1 iins a ('on veatinu of the CoM!,lettion Life t •, . 'ion this ' r at B!Ywin ins, Mnslcolca. daughter former's * 4 * Mr, Ward Buchanan and daughter Toyce of Detroit are visiting with his sisters Mrs, R. T. Strachan and Misr Flo. Buchanan, • • 4 Mr. and Mrs. Archie Henderson of Sarnia are visiting et the home of Mrs, Geo. Henderson and with other relatives and friends. * 0 * Visitors last week with M. McKelvey were Miss Ella Fraser of Teurlington and Airs. R. McLean of Seattle, Washington. :s * * Mrs. John Meadows, Mrs. M. Edgar and sone John, Donald, Bruce and Jim visited recently with Mrs, Hugh Edgar, Wroxeter, * * • Miss Margaret Evans of Brussels underwent a main- operation in Listowel Memorial Hospital on Tuesday last, She is progressing fahnurably, 4 * n Mrs, Sam Davidson has been a recent visitor to Sebringvitle, the route of Pearson, and Mrs. Young aiid also getting acgrZaintedl with her little granddaughter. • 4 5 Mr. and Mrs. lI, Smttliendort of Magee and Mrs, Erie Cote anal baby son of Delhi were recent visitors with their parents Mr. and Mrs, i)nvi5 Doak. • •d fi e Miss Carrie Hingston and her sister Mrs. Em Parr' have relented home after a very enjnyJbin visit at the home of the cnllslnw M1•: and tTinrstml, Chicago, 111. s o 0 Mr, sncl Mrs. A. 1VT. Grower and Brice Edgar were recent visitors at Sunfish Camp, Lake 01111100. t{in• rough and Jack 'Grewar, who have I been holidaying there returned home with them, sufficient accommodation. of the Hanna Drain will he let be tea with a flavour. TRY IT. Ask the Brussels School Board :public suede, at 4 p, 1n., August 3011 at the drain, Early Morning Accident George Martin. Clerk A ear driven by Jack 9olnnvilte of Atwood was badly damaged when it was .:Cegrdiy hit from the ran by a C. R. Davinson truck driven by Calvin David'�"n The accident Note To Parents oecurrad 1L th early bouts or Wed. In Town neadrly a 'ra * 0 at 1e railr01d Parents of boys and girls under 15 crossing at Brussels. After hitttnr years of age are reminded that the the rear of the rear the truck school law requires that such stu- careened into a tree on the lawn in dents be sent to school until they front of E. Somers' house. r)fflcer reach 16. Penalties on conviction Saunter investigated. Fortunately are provided for in case of non- nn one was injured. attendance and also all such cases have to ire reported to Family The United Church Ale -manes Board, Hence the par The wisdom of 'melee The knmvledge of victory is the ants will lose this'meen:eemonthlycheque, n juvenile ' experience of St. Paul .was tate sub - in "Boal as Inns as possible need jest of the morning sermon h1 the rle Tinned Church. Mrs. R. B. Cousins hewrsely be painted one when we offered a message In the solo "Fath to phnd the keenness that is er lead me," in excellent voice. developing for pose war jobx, auri when we realise that the boy m' girl needs all the prepaiattna and equip. i Melville Church ment possible to obtain, before meet- ' During the service on Sunday, such competition. 1 august 255511, the Sacrament of Holy While we are on the subject, the j Baptism was administered to Andrea law provides that a fine he imposed Loulse, d'aughte• of Mr. and Mrs on an employer who hires under age ( Harry Bowler; Mary Eloise, daught- stusierts without a permit from the • er of Mr. and Thomas Ferguson; school attendance officer. Raymond Gordon Edmund, eon of Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Bronson; Kirkconnell Reunion David Alan Bell, son of M1•. and Mrs. The rCl,kconneli reunion was held Ross Duncan; John David, son of \Tr. and Mao. John Pennington: Susan Athe home ni 9M. and airs, Richard Flieabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alcock, 7th con, Morris on Sunday, Thomas McFadzean. August M 11th. The guests wean: son. The mtrster preached on the sub - Snelling ,ices. Tom Tiirkconneli and son of Frank, Alta.; Mr. and Mrs. ject, ,'The Little Children:' in which Sne111ng and family of Welland: be outlined the responsibllties of Mrs. Ron. McClintock of Hamilton: Parents towards' their children with loft. and Mrs. Charlie Snelling and repent to their spiritual welfare. family of Bayfield; Me. and Mrs. Ration Coupon Due Dates Andrew Kh9reonnell and family of Auburn; air. Dave Tmrkeonnell of Auburn; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kelly and family, 7th con. Morris; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Alcock and fancily, 14511 con. Grey; Mr. and Mrs, Chas, Storey and fancily, 14th con. Gray; -Mr. and Mars. Geo. Thornton and family, 9th con. Grey; Mr. and Mrs. Eric person that uses it, For the people that are threshing we have canned Pumpkin anti Sweetened Rhubarb in tins (no coupons). GREWAR'S GROCETERIA PHONE 5, BRUSSELS Coupons now valid are 0111" preserves 01 to 8 25. butter Rig to 1118, meat 1140 to 1150 and Q1 and Q2. Notice A regular meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary to Canadian Legion will be Alcock. 12th con. Grey; Mr. and Mrs, held on Tuesday, Sept. end ahoy Clifford Clements and family " Joe Thuell's shop• A 8105 turn out Hanr"over; Mr, and airs. Clifford is, requested. Cardiff of 7th con. Morris, Supper was served and an enoyable time was spent. • • Former St John's Rector In Charge of St. Margaret's, Vancouver • Rev, 117: F. and Mrs. Oldham of Camden East and formerlty of Brussels are spending August in Vancouver, B.C. whare the former is in charge of ,St. Margaret's Church while the Reran;• eanml I -T. P. llarertt is :of holtda; s. Th -'y a'e oceupying St. 'Taraar=t'•+ recto'v there On the tale W'4' they visited relations in Regina, Saskatoon and Calgary. They will return to St, Luke's Rectory, Camden East, Sept. 1. -r Gayelord Houser Presents 30.Day Vitality Diet • The eminent nutrttionis,t and diet authority for Hollywood's stars offers, his world famous diet system. React it in The American Weekly p'layoPPs. with t'lis Sunday's (Sept 1) issue of The Detroit Sunday Times. Gayelord - Ilouser shows how easy it is to enjoy Mr. N. Chapman, Mr, and Mrs. R. goodi food, good health and good W. Kennedy and sons, were Sunday Ionics, Get Sunday's Detroit Times. (visitors with Kitchener relatives, e School Re -Opens Tuesday, Sept. 3rd School will re -open here on Tues- day of next week with one new teacher, Miss Marjorie Galbraith on the staff. She replaces Mrs. J. Howard, who was engaged during last year as teacher of room 11 when Mrs. Gregg resigned because of illness. Brussels Girls' Team Entertained At Dinner An enjoyable evening was spent at Coleman's restaurant when Mr, and Mrs. Alex Coleman treated the girls' softball team to a chicken dinner. After dinner the evening was spent at the Coleman home, The girls have had a very successful year. never having lost a league game. They have been given a bye and are awalMng the completion of other games before continuing the • 0 4 • 4 4 • • . 'WEDDING • r -t • n • t. s * Garniss-Douglas 1.h'(;K'1r11S.- Tl need d r solemnised at 511'. Presbyterian Church. Lurlcuow. Tuesday after• non when Margaret Isobel Douglas leonine ougl - b,vame the bride M lit'. Herbert 'Martin Gar i== of l;rns,nt.�• n, -q r, H. MacDonald. officiated. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1i'. J. Douglas, Lnrknow, and rhe bridegroom a son of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Ga1•niee. Brusse's, The organist ^:a*Mee. T. A. Leishman. Snldbuiy. Mr. and Mrs, Horace FTitchison, brother-in-law are sister of the bride, sang "The Lord's Pray- er" prior to the ceremony and "T'Il Walk Beside You" during the signing of the reenter. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor - length gown of white organza and a finger-tip veil. Her only ornament was a cameo brosch worn by her grandmother on her wedding day. She carried a shower bouquet of American Beauty roses. Mrs, N, S. Calvert. Paris. was her e'ster's matron of hong, wearing a floor - length blue gown of mousseline do sole 1md a matching rii,han heart, dress•. Her colonial bouquet was 04 nick rn*nc mid cornflowers. lits: Joyce Calvert. niece of the bride, was flower girl. She tin`s :r ethic ret rhe'"-- n^d ribbon headdress. anal aee'rnt erdonial bouquet similar that of the matron of benne. 151•. Thomas Garniss, Rrussels. attended hie hrother as best urn- and let'. N. S. Calvert. Paris. and Mr. - Burns afoffet, Blne'cale. 'teepeed, A recep. tern was held at the home of the bride's parents. For r wedding trip to Muslroka, the bride donned a brown and white clresamaker suit. On their return, the (Tunic well reside in Brussels. • * * r Master Sack and Kinioek Grewar came home on Sunday after spentl' Mg their ifoltdays at S1lnflsh 'VAC.. 1 C.A. Camp. T<inloolc hi -might home two ribbons one for boating and one for swimming. 0 r tr Mr, and Mrs. Rey McKay end dangltter Shirley leave thea week for Ruffaln after spending the summer with his mother Mra, Chas. The Sept. meeting will be held al' McKay, tater 110Y and SbirleY the ionto of Mrs. Wm. mote, ,, wilt leave for Florida by ntotdr Where they spend the white'. Thur9dal p.m., Sept. 12th, i INTRODUCING The Opening of Hardare Store We realize our stock is Ear from complete. We will endeavour to obtain the articles you require, catering especially to the farmers' need. M. C. Oldfield Proprietor Dilworth-Poth • Standards of pink and wbite gladioli and woodland ferns made a pretty hackgroend in Ting Street BRUSSELS, Obi J Aka- r xo, tl•.'er sesday Half -Holiday 5;•,',a s.la, , it1 t •rn'T,en 4511 the following places will 1.1R8' 2t 1"2.311 1 -,'m.. instead of Thursday. Fast Huron Emporium C. Adams & Son A. Wood Willis' Bakery Export Packers Elliott's Grocery Robert Dowring n.., ('reamal•y 1 N •r,r'ur Wnl. Martin P.. 5 He•-1;erington Law Office 'fie 1 ru"nla Hardware Dunt McDonald S. Rutledge Hugh Pearson J. Logan & Son Arcade Store W1111e Star Bakery Baeker Bros. Lowe's Grocery O. Boll Rama & Johnston W. Leach Wm. Mitchell Miss H3ngston Stevenson'e Harness Sbop John Gibson Brussels C. S. Upper School Results Following is theilst of candidates with the grading in various suhj0iwtt, made nn the ,Tune IT. S. examinations.. The record made by Ruth Wilson' Fs especially rnteworthy with 6 firsts. 2 seccnds. and a third. T1rr+se marked with '1' were taking only s. Part of Grade 13 work. "'Lloyd Armstrong; Fr. Comp. (7 Helen !1l11: En_. Comp 2. nn"+e. Lit. C. lined. Hia. 1. Alg. C Grcnr2.. 2. Phys. R. (Them 2 Fr. .40th, . Fr. Come. 3 Doris Baseman: Eng. Comp. 2 HraR Lit. C. Mod. Hist. 3. Ale. 2.^,corer_ 1. Phys. 1. ('hem, 1. Fr. Ante. . "t. Fr. Comp. 1 Jim Cameron: Alg. R. Geom. 1 P11ye. C. Cheat. 2 ''Trvin•, Burn: Mod. His. C =Moss Knight: Phys. 2 John Spivey: Mod. Hist. C. Aig. lee Phys. C. Chem. 1 Ruth Wilson; Eng. Comp. 2, Eng. Le 3, Mod. Hist. 1, Alg. 1, Geom. a,. Phys. 1. Chem. 1. Ter. Auth. 2 Fr. Comp. 1 Books required py Gr. 9 students: Cnsirs Primaire de Francais Baptist Church, Kitchener, for the Building the Canadian Nation wedding Saturday afternoon of Muriel public School Geography Rosamond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, f junior English for Gr. TC & X Kilmer A. Porth, New Dundee, and Mr. General Mathematics Bk I Robert Glenwood Dilworth, son of I General Silence B'k I Mr. and Mrs. Russel Dilworth, Brun eels. Ont. The wedding =sir was Played by Mise Ionise Germann, organist, and Miss F.ty Kennomnva Fall Fair Dates Calle '0 Perf•' •t Love" durtllg 1110 signing of the register. Given in Dates of agricultural societies' merriage by her father, the "ride fairs and exhibitions to he held in wore a floor -length gown of white various parts of the district this Tan mousseline 0,4 s 11e brocaded with 111- here been announced by the AgrbB 2 les of the valley with full skirt ewe( t• rural Societies Branch, Ontario tee - heart neckline and lily -point sleeves. Pertinent of Agriculture. Tn mnkera0' She wore her mother's weddi"g veil the announcement. J. A. Car1nn of silk net ani caught with a pleated i superintendent of the branch. state& beederese with orsi'ge blossoms. Site that all dates are guhj5ect to ebeeetra. carried n bouquet of red Better Times Fails wilt he held at; ••Pees. cornflower attd sweet peas, Milverton Sept, 3, '?i Mrs. Harold Hynrintnn, Gnrrie, sister Tavistock Blyth Mildmay Wellesley Palmerston Ripley Neel Hnnehltrg ......... Sept. 13', - Emhro , Sept: rn Stl•atfnt•d . Sept. 15•as• E:;etre Sept. 18. 10 T.ieinw'el Sept. 18. 'ER Kincardine . Sept.19. 20 Galt Sent 19 to 22 Seafnrth Sept. Clifford Sept. 2G. 211 7,tirich Sept. 2433. Lv I,nekno ' Sept. 24. Sin Machell Sept. 24. 0n'' Harrieter Sept. 28, 27 Sept- 28. 37 Sept. 11;'' Sept. 27. 3?d' (let. 9. 31 1 t followed ihr c r, atttnry Dinner Oct 8. 3 'i ... Tet. l;. efr 1 Ant, o. ,G net. R, 9 Oct, &. et of the bridegroom was matron of honor. She wore a floor -length gown of Pink taffeta with fitted bodice, full skirt and sweetheart neckline, with it she wore lace mttfens. FTer headdress was a wreath of pink flowers with pink streamers, She carried bouquet lnf Nine cornflowers and pink sweet peas. Wearing an identical gown in blue taffeta, Mrs. Eldon Mann, West ltnnkton. also a sister of the bride, groom, was 1lridesntaid. Tier head - dross was n wreath of bine flowers with blue streamers. and she carried perk sweet pens and blue cornflowers. 1Tr. Tenn moot Potit, of New Dander. brother of the hride was heat man, 1 Mr. Harold T-Tyndman, Gnrrie and 11r R!dnn Mann, West Monktrn were I ushers. Sept. 8, `+T' Sept, 10, 111 Sept. 10, 11 Sept. 10 1I. Sept. 12,. Tau Sept, 12; . Kinston fungannoll Alward Trrwaet er St Marys TieET+rot Fnl'5wich Bayfiold Brussels international Plnwtng Mntrh ;anc"l farm machinery demnnstrrai;itGn:.. Miro', County, Port Albert AtrR21:,t• highway 21. Oct. 15 to 1R, inerms3+ra- A reception at the Old Mi11 C all 'r . torn' n was served to 75 go''hi R"coin n,, won, the bride's mother. wearing a 11r:r»nitini silk printed gown in i•r'mhnnttet 011n11 with 'Welt note=• Isorict and a enrsagc of whirl gar - (c'. n 0e, and 1111 heel(grnom'e mother lie 11 peace blue 'mended sheer gown with fleck aseesrnrtes and a corsafte 0: molt rosea. Fur her wadding trip • to *Muskoka, the bride wore a powder i1,11e dressmaker snit with navy. saes• i s 1.00. On thaft return the t.onple 11r411t i(eide in New Dtmdee. i. Brussels "Legion" Sports Dads' at►1 Thur•adey, August 5590.• at 3 p, 1(311 111;",..