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The Brussels Post, 1946-11-6, Page 1liatelte eeereleireli rY .� POST PUBLISHING HOUSE 1 „m aurteivm,uiounneranesw,yrleoner„a=r.tcn,r,<v.. - 4 p"`L'� i{.�$ ! q�yy. �y�yS.,i, `,F trgt G' A 1.,� j, 1. hGeG G� �� i'T' ''r :i t USSE Ya;sr 1.+ . 11 lave 3;i�sv c;--•.a,i,nwrraltimu iN31 r ,20 M1 evasute'ir:�emmrani=lsza:1.= . in Friday, Nov. 8th a DOUBLE FEATURE SPOOK BUSTERS LEO GORCEY AND THE BOWERY BOYS THE MISSING LADY 'KANE RICHMOND AND BARBARA REED COMING SUSPENSE BELITA 'BARRY SULLIVAN BONITA GRANVILL E FRIDAY and SATURDAY 8.30 p. m. MATINEE SATURDAY 220 p. i. "She's My Daisy" A play to be presented in Walton Community Hall on November 8th at 8.30 P. M. by local talent under auspices of W. A. of Walton United Church. Admis- sion 35c and 15c. • DANCE in Town Hall Brussels on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8th Music by Ken. Wilbee and His Orchestra Dancing from 10 to 1.30 Admission 50c Lunch Booth Under Auspices of the Brussels L.O.L. No. 774 "Remember also thy Creator in the, clays of thy youth." Niuivii;e t.hurch t4inIstet Rev. G. A. Milne, M.A 10 a. rat. Sunday School and Bible Class 11 a, m. Remembrance Service Subject: "The Pela,cemalters." Special Choir Music. 7 p. m. Joint l;clucation .Sun- day Service at St, John's Church, of England. Louis D, Thompson, Organist and Ohoirmaster,. The United Church OF CANADA Minister Rev. Hugh 0. Wilson 10 a, m. Sunday School Bible Class Moving Pictures 11 a, in. 1Vlorning Worship REMP:MBRANCE DAY Legion Members Invited, ,Band in Attendance 12:50 Memorial at Cenotaph 7 p• m, Oomntunity Worship At St,Tohn's Anglican Church Annual Edticadiiou Servide, A Cordial Welcome To All.., Church of L ngiand Patlsh of Brussels' Rev. J. H. Kerr, Rector 2,1fet Sunday Ater" Trinity November 10th, 1946 $t. John's Church Brussels 10 a. M. Sunday School 7 p. m. United Editcn.tton. Week Service, St. David's Church Henfryo= 1.46 P, en, Evening Prayer st. George's Church Watton 11 a, m, Moeleg Prayer (Note Change 'of Hour) 1, Poppy Day, Saturday Give your support to the worthy cause sustained by the sale of Remembrance Day poppies. Give generously fon' your poppy when you are asked to contribute on. Saturday of this week, Like acres rich with bloom, the crosses glow, White painted, • bleaehing • in a foreign . sun Of those, the men, whose deathless efforts won The boom of Freedom from a tyrant foe. The Annual meeting of the Morris branch of the Federation of Agriculture will be held in S.S. No. 5, 5th line Morris on Tues- day evening, Nov. 12th. , . The National Film board showing will also be held the same evening. NOTiCE To Milk Customers Please do not ask your Milk Delivery salesman for credit. Ac - r permitted ordin to law we are not rm c I g P to extend credit. If you ask the salesman to leave you milk without paying for It, you embarrass him c! as he must turn in enough money or tickets to cover sales during that day. This means he must pay for your milk out of his own pocket. THANKS FOR YOUR CO.OPERATION B ussek Creamery REGENi'I THEATRE Seaforth, Ont, Now Showing— Thur.. Fri., Sat. Nov. 7, 8, 9 Badman's Territory with I Randolph Scott Ann Richards "Gabby" Hayes Frontier history written in the Monday November 11th Declared Holiday by Dominion Government The Dominion, government declared ij7onday, November Armistice Day, a public holiday. Opening of The Brussels Theatre firee . �.....Y _...,•—,-.,�.,..�.�,...�-.--.----._.-�, Wednesday, .November 6th, 1946 BRUSSELS, ON CORNER STONES Rey, G. A. Milne, M.A, Class -Distinctions— (4) hue' 1141I'I Every right-thinking person eau do much to promote tate true ideal of social equality. We can all set our {faces against expensive fashions that, exist only to signify elipe.h; ry of status. We can support organs• ations, such as the Boy's Brigade in which class -distinction Anes me exist. , We can resolve neverto refuse to engage in any kind of leave you been wishing that the Brussels Theatre was under good reliable management? Like many others you wanted to have the picture opened again and kept open. We hale good news for you Mr. It 13, Cousins has taken over the Theatre and from now on the best pictures available will be brought to Brussels, have show What is more the Brussels Theatre will be open this Friday evening. November 8th, Satldrday afternoon and Saturday evening and every Friday and Saturday as long as reasonable patronage warrants it. Let your friends know about it. Watch for tete weekly advertisement in the Brussels Post. Hospital Starting Membership Drive Objective Is Every Family In The Hospital Area To. Be Members For the first time in its history Winghani General Hospital Associ- ation is making a determined effort to have every family, in the area served by the hospital. heroine members in tete Association. Letters under the signntlire of Mr. R. H. Llaycl, Chairman of the Hospital Board, and Mr, F, R. Howson, Chairman of the Citizns' Committee, are beteg mailed this week to every home in the hospital district inviting all to become members in the Association and thus participate in wiping out the deficit of $18,000 on the cost o? the cnnetrnction of the New Section and the modernization of the older • structure. 'Phe Board is sure that this deficit will be met if every citizen who receives this letter accepts the privilege of participating e,nrnr d in. :g to his or her ability, 7f you do not receive one of these invitations this Fs a public appeal for you to be a member. Oun haspltsl is considered to be an outstanding achievement for a rural area and a credit to the citizens in fee district it serves, The New Section and the work in the older potion of the hospital cost $1i10,000. $92:000. has been raised so fat' and this drive, if all get behind it with enthusiasm, will give the district a debit free hospital, MUNICIPAL. NOTICE I hereby glve notice that the Nom- ination of a Reeve and ,.Four ..Coup• cillors and Two School Trustees ..to serve the Twp. of Morris during the year 1947: will be held at TOWNSHIP HALL, MORRIS • At 12.30 P.M. to 1.30 P.M. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd If demanded a Poll will be opened at Tweiv. Mdrd To Legion Membership Twelve 11 iV members joine t Brussels Bfaneh 215 of tlu+ Gun.tdi:rn. Legion at their annual fowl suppe, held at the American .an F1 oto n 1 11t. Tuesday night of this week. A lerge number of members and gnrsts were present for the occasion. Speakers or the evening were L. { P. Cardiff. M,P., Reeve R. 13. Cousins, I''ather Bricklin and Rev, H. C. 'Wilson. Mr. Wilson extended a" invitation to the legion to attend honest work on the ground that it ie R_•memhranee nay service at the beneath our dignity, We eau 'Milted Church on Sunday morning quint wedding was solemnized treat all men and women well Business discussion inehulerl courtesy and respect, offering sync• arrangements for the sale of poppies at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ,Toe pithy and aid whenever there le to he held on Saturday of this week. Wilton, Brussels on Saturday, No occasion. We can cultivate Yriensl- R. 13. Cousins entertained the 2 when. their elder daughter Mary ships among those of different up- gathering with the showing of films Elm" was united in marriage bringing and position. We cantwhich were much enjoyed by all, Hartley A. Fischer son of Mr, and constantly remember our cornmen Mrs. J. Fischer, Brussels. Rev, G. humanity to Jesus Christ. The A. Milne officiated, present social, organism is still warped by the class -distinctions that have survived from an age of cruder ideas ansi practices. To them can. be ascribed much of the present disontent and animosity and also that unhealthy burry that' is so characteristic of modern business and re'eveatton The class -distinction problem is complex and deep-seated. yet the' new and better age may be nearer than we dare to hope. The power of Christ working through His followers is sufficient to overeone every mar-erectedharrier to a bettor understanding between ratan and man. The United Church B.C.S. Field Day Remembrance Day Service Results Announced The members of thio leteteee inthee to the nee. hie ee:t e ,.r !' , 3,00 'Sr,•h the. aurruai 11 t United Church when, Rememhrr+:t:. Day teas held. Instead of I Day will be suitably observed. At all on one day it was u the close of the morning. .-rc; thrust a 1r a' k, Imvhli: au hi.. s d o1 coeur day to celery ,;1 there will b • a starch fn int c+•-' taph for a lyrerel' memorial sere' differs nt 1 r"nie it 'cut"' sueb an itc •mrly pleasant uer.ls there, this idea Rioted to he a huge "ewe . - cess. Ttl1- year several new rr:ceeeett were made. They are as foil+}+sem. ,r Girls Softball throw. tinnier e Fhaw, 144 fl., 9 inches. Inte:'mediaite, Girls eianding broad, Muriel Ander?, son 6 ft., 11 inches. Running brotuir jump, Atrdi'y Anderson 12 ft. 11 le Junin' Girls Softball throw, DoneieTa - *'funic. 129 11. Intermediate Boyd high jump. John Wilson 4 ft., 10TH• 5aa. Standing blond, John Wilson 8 iht,„ 7 inches, * * * * * * * * WEDDING * * '5 * * * * Fischer—Witton Children En•iov Lions Hallowe'en Partv Lion President, L. W. Pckani"r, it the costume of a charming laxly of the nineties, welcomed children and Parents to the Lens Hnllowr•en nnrty in the Town HAi1 nn Thnrsdev night. A lame number ahtendccl and enjoyed the entertainment pro. eddied. Practically all the children and e good many .adults -were in enstnme whieh ineltrrlerl those that were typically hallowe'encomic, natimtn] ane lovely. Lion Jas, Armstrong was in 'charge of the rrretumv pa•a.de while judges W. Leach, TT. C11ame1on B. W. Kennedy and T. C. Long had a rl1Pfleult time in seler.tfi"g the winners a.n.d awarding prizes As follows: Public school children, Doug, Y , e n a Logan, Sharon H mi gw . Peter• Hemingway, Annette Camp.. hell, Others In costume, titre. N. McCatiley, Ruth Jewell and .Margaret Speer. e National costume, Richard •Stevens. Mary Willis, Children of Grades form and eve of Brussels sellout, ureter the direr• tion of M. Laycock, contributed e Hallowe'en chorus, to the program, Lion R: B. Consins entertained Parents and children with the show- ing of some splenclirl films, Grab bags of randy and an apple were given to every child p1•esmit, Dancing foe the older ores, follow• ext the party. Uninvited Guest Rnv, Beverly L. Cater, Pnrlt Avenue, Minister of Colbmmn Street United Chnrrlt, has a ventilation for hospitality which might be mote than ever stressed et Thenkagiving time, but he drew the line cud called the police. The railer did not rorplest any fend, only lodging, and went so far as to :take pos• session of a snug spot mulct, the violent deeds of the most notorious the following places on I paraonsga -'swage. The police outlaws of the 80's—and., in the grit MONDAY, DECEMBER 9th were told to bring some ]rind of and guns of the couraged few who Polling Stth-division. No. 1 at 80100i an exterminator and also a shot. dared the crimson challenge. House SA. No. 1, Deputy R. O.— gun as it was suspected from Mon., Tues., Wed. Nov, 11, 12, 13 Lam'ie 'Scott; Poll Clerk—Thos. the odor, thet the inlander Keliy. might be difficult to handle, Tite GILDA '. Polling Sub -division No. 2, at pollee took a •tear -gas bomb and with School House S,s. Nee 9, Deputy a grin, to make sna'e of no return Rita Hayworth Glenn Ford R. 0. Merano Taekson; POl9 Claris— calls. This is definitely ..one ..of ,,the ..top (waiter S71ortreed. Even the clergy are not inclined to pow sub -division No. $, at be 1tospitaltlP to a skunk, The above audience enjoyment pictures of the' item, Olsen fponn the Brantford paper refers to a former resident of 'Mussels. Mc lived at tite parsonage 'When his father, Ret Mr. Oaten, was a minister of the Methodist rhtireli here. year. Next Thur. Fri., Sat. • Nov. 14, 16, 16 Smoky In Technicolor with School House S.S. No. 5, Deputy R. 0.—Harry McGuire; 1:4011 C1e'k- Witt, VnnCantp Pelting sitb•divlslon No. 4, at Tovl'shiit TTel1 Morris, ncputy.R. 0 ---James Dryers; 13611 Clerk --}Tack Fred MacMurray and Anne Baxter A dramatic yarn of roan's love for a horse with it's tech'nioolor photo• grapey of the wire -open splices of Utah, which contributes a eefer'shing quality to the picture, COMING Lover Come Beck Adult Ente1'taihtnent, With Lucille Bal1 George Brent and Vera Zerina Clams Polling sub -division No. Sctlool Tiottse S.S. No, '7, Dee O; trotvitle Mothers: Poll Charles Sduclt, Ptilihrg' subelivision No. School ITonse S.S. No 10, De 0,*Spading Tohngton P011 Worley Jermyn Polis to be opeeed ere 9 A,M. to 5 P.M. • Geo, Martin, Retttrnhgg Of R, R,4 Bmu 5 at. tuty R, Clerk - 0, a.t Del R, Clerit— m fifer, esele. Blue Degree Conferred In Atwood The Blue Lodge of the Loyal Orange Association convened in Atwood on Tuesday, Oct. 29th w'lr Bro. H. Love, P,C,M, North' Heron in the chair; The Preston Degree Teem captained by Bro. T. S. Snider from LO,L. 2308 very ably eon• fer'red the Degee neon 16 candidates who had applied for ativar,. ement to the Deg •ee. There were 75 members in attendance and lunch was served by the host lodge leO.L. 630 at the close of the meeting. mo'ville Church 'Souls that are lean'was the subject of Rev. Mr. lfelne's address on Sunday morning, The subject was from Psalm 106:15. The anthem was "God is a $pipit" by Brown. At tite evening service Mr. Milne preached from the story of the healing of the demoniac. 3I,'. U'aiNNI Church The fall Thank -offering el the Woman's Missionary Society woe received at the morning service 'r the rutted Church. Mr. Wil'on spoke about the Mission field in Central India and the work dune by Missionaries there. Te the evenieg of pink net flowers and p'nk the sermon s11113e0 1MR "Thu ! strrame"s, and she carried 1 Changeless Christ." 1 r•nloeiel bouquet of mauve punts Pr.d gvprnphila. Choir Entertained Mr. Robert T3allantyne of Atwood, After the evening :service nn eneeio of the groom, performed the ostler of hest ratan. Fololwing the r'eremony buffet 1' " freshments were served to about forty ;nests. Mrs. Willonghhy wnee an afternoon dn•ees of 'blue crepe with sequin trim and shoulder corsage of reel carnations and edten- tnni fern. The groom"s mother chose a frock of black crepe web sequin trim, and corsage of yellow stouts arra arliantutn fern. Shaves, Haircuts Advance For a wedding trip to Bruce Penia - In Price Monday, Nov. 4th seta. lianttoelin and North Bay, the bride donned a Cuba 14eige suit with At a meeting of the sone including srenirrel trim and brown acressnries. Wingham, Brussels Lurltnot', Tilyth Tenon their return lir, and Mrs and Teoswatm', of the Barbers Saunders will reside on concession Annotation, heel last weep, en- eight, Ellen. nnuncem•ent was mane that the nr'ce Guests were present front ilhslph. of shaves and haircuts would Conn, Arthur, Kennilworth, Atwonl. adt•aner on Moiids.y. Nov. 4th. S:tr'atfm'd Listowel and Owen Seem& Shores will be 25e airninst the previous price of 15c.. Children ander fourteen will pay 30e ne against 25e before. Adult hatrrttts go np five rents from the old name of 35r fn 40r Saunders—Willoughby A lovely October wedding was set- enntized on Saturday aftsrnon at the linins of lir. and Mrs. Leslie ?tenon- alcl. Silver Corners, when their niece Anna Margaret, daughter of Mr. and 'Mee. Harold Willonghhy, Atwood, pliehte4 her isoth with Mr. Dunean Ballantyne Saunders, son of Mr. sed Mrs. Dunoar Saunders, Atwood. The ceremony was performed beneath ar arch of spruce and autumn leaves by Rev. S. Brenton. Ethel Trnited Cheer1. Mies Nethleen Wherry r•r•'afn of the stride. Played Otto w -tinning innelr, and Mrs. Les1i" 1J P'tnaid rendered 'Tenth" Given in marriage by her father. the bride was heeontinely gawned it R'maree blue floor -length sheer with centro trim and mat freer h,-adlrees of net. flnwee, and lane eteeaniers. She carried it roloeinl hotbuet of yellow sumo end gyps n" p_ hila. Mts.: Ruth Johnston of Lisinwel was brideemaid and wore a formal sown of pint( sheer with segue trent. Tier ntatehinr headdress wee Sur clay members and friends of Melville choir were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mfrs, Louis D. Thompson. A sing -sang of favorite hymns -vas enjoyed. YMiss ,lune Work sang a vocal solo and Miss Joyce Porter and Mr, Thompson contributed piano solos, Dainty refreshments were .served at the close, Bring Your ,Tutt-- 'I'n Grmenr's rimeOteriI and fell it 1, ed the group with a pion- solo. Th" Gnrleric'h, cntumenrin:z Monday.' was the winners. t en or Sweet Curumtrer Pericles, i Cnt'rrnt T3 vente were dismissed by Nevemher 180.11 at 8.0n p.m, r l i,1 Rt'.ay Ph(' f roup let? a1 ft Tits- 0110 thing in pep rap those sehrrol Mrs. Trreethy, The meeting rincrfl ' \li urmntis, nnticrs of lrputniim 5 I Thys Sn111vAn. mites Wo sell Wept.en's bread and with the singing of Hymn "He T.end• and other business rngnirittg the! Ploys Relay; The 11r0np ied 1n =free' Spivey. capes niwnYs tit•nsit, nearly ai-ways ash MP„' 'foiinwed by the 1Tizpah Mention of vintner( Should bo in the .All Da Wed- Benediction. A social half-hour wa, hands of Oho County Clprdt not Inter Junior Girls-- availnbtr.. Stole Open y n I NnvPmher 16fh' Standing 'Broad Jump eliver spent with,the connlitiee in char,.. titan Saturday. „ nosday, Have 'You Tried Our T) y pn t n •e 1n Lnn 6' 5t/•. s, t 1. ra t a g ' service, Pbnna 6; r )1, s. Wilson invited the Circle to the N. W.:1ii11 r n1'0w01•'5 Groceterria. on rsenngs for the nrcentbev I - County Cleslc. The St.nrs With The Stools. i meeting.• Qloderirh, Ontario 1 1' sslittnt 11 on inside s'a:, Tn the ehavemtentionod towns these raises cone into effect on aoettiod to remit, open oriA Awn. her i•espnnded to the roil rail by aetivitie. and flint one hey 717 tobO repeating a bible verse on "Fellow pert in flue events. , Thoy are ar Wee' Repots were heard from follows: the Seeretlry and Tl'ra«171.e1• wild Wilfred Snivel -High Jump siclt visiting rmnmittse and 11 non Ruurine Broad Tramp 14' 514." ipr.dshi» Circle hinting committee was appointed to etandiira'Brood Tho monthly mooting pf The draft a slate of officers for 10147. 1110 yard dnsb Friendship Circie melt at the home The annnat "I'm so thankful" ton inn yard dash m 33' 1" of Mrs. Tar Rryans with 21 members was ararnged for and will hr hold in Tinp «FOP and letup tn•nsenl and 4 visitors. The meeting the home of Mrs, H, n. Allen nn the There -vas nn open Hop_ Step tang rimmed with the singing of the Afternoon et Nev. 15th. Mrs. ;ruins event in which airy hey ennlit Thune "Blest he the tie that binds" Wesley Kerr and Miss Grace Stew- I take pant. The winner of ads followed by prnyer given by Mrs, art presented the tope for etnly of event was Mae Speer who Pimpni dl Tien 'Bray, Mrs. Sten, Bray anti Afritt which dealt with the lives 88' 3"• snlino7 pupils wLra Mrs. .Tads McDonald. Mrs, Ryan of Albert Schweitzer, John Mork This year the groups for cinmlr , read the Scripture, Mrs, Tnrn'hnil man. and Mina Seen. After singing divided into four g P and Mrs. Dennis gill's' their arca:nits Hymn 1166 the meeting wan closed by i titian Purposes, This year ft roinlr 0n the Cotveittten held at White- repeating _the Mizpadt benediction. { rasp was held among hotly the girls. rhtncln, Tt wan derided to mn•chtsn • ---- -- --^-.. - - IIII and boys. 'Ph.e rArF was 10157! 1570 I nt+w study Pools on 'Tndla". Tho Huron County I of either three girls or three buys. Hymn "Jesus Saviour Pitot 1f r" was i Council Meetinz? (who were ti' the• pnoltinn oP ran 1 sting. The Tnplc on Mins 7311:5 The next meeting of t11e Horn 1 ' egttllaternl irtangle. That g1'ODUP it7 Soc'.a's wn1k was given by Mrs. , County Council will he held in c'he, person, alto ror15 throw a. 501111010 'Millen Minn inning Dennis favo e. ("Mullein Cbsmhers, C1011 P0 Music. t around rho triangle the. most titans '9ir 1111 S f hnreh The November meeting or the Women's Mdssionrry Society of Mel:111e Church was hold en Friday afternoon with the ltt'Psldpnt, The results of the Field DRY activities are as follows: Junior Boys— Strnrling Broad Jump 1. Dune Jamieson 7', 8” 2. Jack Coleman 3. Bob Jervell Running Broad Jump 1, Dune ,Tamieaon 13', 9" 2. Bob Jewell 3. Jack Coleman Baseball Throw 1. Bob Jewell 179' 2. Murray Keyes 3. Kenneth Wood High Jump 1. none Jamieson 2. Don Riley 3, Jack Cair'man Slow Bicycle Rees 1. Bob Jewell u. lCn•n Wood 1 Ttirl Bann ton yerd Melt 1. rill'r .lamiesan 2. Bob jewel! 3. Don Riley 22+1 v -e7,1 Pest) 1. nuns Jamieson 2. ttnrr5y Keyes 3. non Riley Junin, Bey.. Champion. .Tamieaon, Intermediate Boys— Standine. Broad 1. John 'Wilson 11' 7" 2, Den McDonald 3. Stuart Stiles Running Broad 1, Doe Snell. 15' 1" 2. Jim Bowman 3. John Wilson Shot Put r Stiles 125' 9T�1." 1 Stnaf .. 2. Mac Speer 3. .Tem Bowman Hic'li jump 1..Tohn Wilson 4' 107" 2. non McDonald 3. Mar Speer 160 yd Dash 1. narun 1irDnnald 2. Tim TIMtmran 3. Mae Seel]. 220 yard Dash 1 Don McDonald Jim Bowmen Fast B1oyle Race 1. Jnlm Wilson 2, lemerle Cousins 3. Jim 'Bowman Tntermariate Tiny's Champion — it -acs a t1e het -teen Toby Wi0Srn and non 1-Trnnnald. Sento- Bevs— Thi. yea,• i1tcr•n wan nnly ons 1101W DetroA e Monday next. The berliere a leo N. TT as C •diff in eluiree. Ras'h mem- to take Part In the senior bnyio ing nnly for business, Saturday. F'3 t.