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The Brussels Post, 1947-7-23, Page 1OS 1' PUBL,xSHIlT O I-IOUSI __ ._—_ _neayJuly 23rd, i947• amoaannamonveamseacmiwarmwe Ice Cream Social Frid'a•, July w+ ���awit:. ,yat ,a! ... Tower To discuss the possibilities of installing waterworks in the Village of Brussels. Pressure has been brought .to bear on your council to take this' step. Come out and discuss this problem so that we may all know and receive first hand information as to the plans and costs of such a system. Dr. Perry, Director of Sanitary Engineering of the Provincial Department of Health will be there to speak on Waterworks and its relation to Health. Mr. Roberts the consulting engineer who has made a survey of the Village will present a preliminary report on a Waterworks system and will be prepared to answer your c uestionS. Your attendance and questions at this meeting will be appreciated by your Council. O. 1?. Campbell, Clerk Viillase of Brussels. "'Where there is no vision the people perish. lVlelvddle Church Minister Rev. G. A. Milne, M.A. 10 a. m. Sunday School and Bible Class 11a. m, "By The Grace 01 God." Louis D. Thompson, Organist and Choirmaster. The United Church OF CANADA Minister Rev. Hugh C. Wilson 11 a. m. Morning Worehlp "Whosoever Will Lose His Life" Give Thyself, Junior Congregation.. This a Service in Unloit with St. John's Congregation. Everyone Cordially Welcome. scup. .,«« Ser ... ....e.,,a.+, s Church of England Pariah of Brussels Rev. J. H. Kerr, Rector 8th Sunday Atter Trinity July 27th, 1947. et. John's Churoh Brussels 10 a, m, 9undLy Senocl 11 a. m. St. John's congregation will join wibh bhe United Church for Divine Service which will be in charge of Rev, Hugh Wilsdu, aeorge'e Walton 9,80 a. In. Morning Prayer 10.80 a. re, Sunday Salton! 8t. bavl'd's Church Henfryn 8 D. in. Evening prayer. Bother Of Bluevale Postmaster Is Injured Joseph Senith of Turaberry town- ship suffered a. serinuus head injury this week, He was pushing a wheel- barrow into the stable when he slipped and fell striking the back of his head, He continued, his work but later was taken 111 and ex- amination showed that he had suf- fered a hemorrhage, which will necessitate perfect quietness for a couple of weeks. Mr. Smith is a brother of postmaster A. I D. Smith here. FOOTBALL Final Gaines Atwood Vs. Walton At Walton Monday, July 28th 7:15 P.M. Adults 25c Children Free REGENT THEATRE Seaforth, Oxnt NOW PLAYING Thur., Fri, Sat,. July 24.26.26 The Time, The Place, The Girl with Dennis Morgan Martha Vickers An appealing Technicolor Spectacle plus the music of Carillon Caveilero and his band. Mon., Tues., Wed. July 2829.30 Sister Kenny with Rosalind Russell Alexander Knox A True Life Story of a World Famous Nurse PEOPLE WE KNOW Rev, J. Kerr and Mrs. Kerr are Yielding in Toronto. Graeme Scott, Welland, is holiday- ing with his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Scott. Misses 'Sheila Porter and Mary Wiillis are attending the United Church camp at Goderlch. The many friends and ueigiibours of Mrs. Jrao. Simmonds are pleased that she is recovering from her recent illness. Mrs. D. C. Warwick, Owen Sound, has been a visitor with her mother Mrs. A. C. Baeker. Misses Betty and Gail Murdock, Windsor, are pucks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L, Beaker. Mrs. D. R. Cunningham left 'Satur- day to visit at the home of her daughter Mrs, W. Pascoe, Olrhawa. Miss Louise Rush anti Miss Jean Robinson of Toronto were visitors with Misses E. and H. Downing last week, Miss Pearl Beaker, 'rononto, is spending a two week vacation with i her parents Mr. and Mrs. W, L. An evening o1 pleasant Cil1011 L 11 inept was cponetotee by tint Bruseelt Ladies' Auxiliary of the Cana'tiail Legion when .they had an lee cream . social on Thurtsday of last week The somal was held on the :awn Lit the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Leneh. Those present enjoyed a short program presided over by Mrs. Leach: piano solos, Mrs,. L. Broth- ers; vocal solos, Mrs. H. Tufts of Toronto and Miss Tune Work; read - Inge, Ms. R. W. Kennedy. Mr. L. E. Cardiff spoke briefly. At the con- clusion of the' program generous portions ,of ice cream and cake and tea end obocolalte milk were served. Football One of the beet games of the seas= was seen at Victoria Park on Tuesday evening, when Bru:sesls played St. Qdlumban in the first of the semi -finials. It was an evenly contested fame with the result always in doubt. Both teams were on the verge of scoring on several ocoasdons with Brusesls always the more dangerous team to the goal area. The game Snded with no score. The second game will be Played at St. Columban on Friday eventing. IN MEMORIAM WHITTARD—.In loving memory of a clear sonand brother; Tpr.l Ross F. 'Whittard, who wns ]tilted in action in Italy on ,Tuly 21st, 1944, Peaceful be thy 'Rest dear Ross It is sweet to breathe thy name In life we loved you dearly In death we do the same, Sadly remembered by Mother, Dad, Sisters and Brothers. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of nay brother Tpr. Ross Whit tael who was killed in Italy. July 21, 1944. Today brings back sad memories Of a loved one laic! to rest And those who think of him today Are those who loved him best Not deed to us who loved him Not lost, but gone before . He lives with us in memory And will for ever more. Always remembered by sister Thur., Fel., Sat. July 31, Aug, i•2 The Plainsman asbtl The Lady with William Elllottt Gall Patriok A Past Moving Actio'! Picture that wilt Please AllWestet'n Fane MATINEES•• -Saturdays and Holidays et 2,89 p.rrt. Baeker. Mr. and Mrs, fid. Henderson spent the week end in, London and Detroit, They were acocmpauled by Mr. and Mns, Tom TlIortubon and Betty Anne of London. Holiday visitors at the home of Miss Bessie Moses, during the week were Mrs, M. Tsrighaan end Vise 17. Brigham, Blyth; Mrs. Roy Buchanan, Harrow, Ont. Mrs. Te Bee'! with of India; Me. Andrew Wilson, Van- couver. Mrs, Harry Rdcluiione, Vancouver, B.C., was s. visitor with friends and relablvee here !stet weep. It was Mrs. I Richmond's first visit here since site left Brussels forty years ago. Her husihnd ie a district attorney in Van couvor. Mr, eied Mrs,. David MCnowe'll and daughter Margaret Ann of, Chatham;Mr. and Mrs. Frank Petire% London and Mr, and Mrs, Harold 'Carts and daughter Marilyn, Toronto, spent last weals at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mohort (iemmiti. Mildred, Carl and nephow Ross. Ethel Student Among Theatre Graduates LLI:NDON. Jnly 19---" Lehorntery Productions'' at the Grand Theatre Friday night, were in actual fent the L athe:410n of the summer school of the Sheat'', all int motive 1011r • -•ondartr•d by the T i1h'r're!ty of eces,,,rn nnta^in an4 the London Little Theatre. For a fortnight only, nn'lar dh•rr• tion of Douglas McLean, of New York, n smallish elnee of st:ldent" has studied acting, voice, ballet, fee, 11. t -up and eieetitlre. William Ziegler, Ethel, was autong the situdent, taking part. Notice BRUSSELS, NTIa "�>3C'' I\lavq LeagLte Ta Da i Thr 1 -'i tl tiv �aiy ;U - 11r.�oa Il : y 6&39^• 1. r•au he noted by+lat tnma;u t' portunities for service are unlimited. !Your village on Saturday night For ow.,, thar1 they mire wr, haowe 11h r is , ., P.1: kin r 'a• run 1111 been the official agency dealing with • t,,,.r, ',het ie 11311 � ninl'. 17 in one 1,,. ., ,,, c! the sea. Tee • cervi T.eagne operat's rfatog and hostels at the principal fenaru ':ret= where merchant seamen and naval ra'hlgs ars made weir oree, while ashore. When a seamen in awaiting his ship be finis homelike surroundings in Navy League ceuntress and he knows that kindly nut-s3>s . ears awaits him in the Sick Bay If he - requires medical attention. Canada's position as an ex/metier nation Is of vital importance to erere;• citizen. According to the Bepaidi- mont of Trade and Commerce "fareigm. trade creates once third of all Com- edian jobs, builds one third of oar home markets and provides grew one third of every doilar you make.°' - The real meaning of this iies in the fart that we are dependent upon 3h merchant seaman who man the • slri s that • Parking A Car y On f.lefordev Night t{ ' 1 t 't✓ By One Who Was Late 1 t t pi"'e to clout :r 'i'11� ' _,1 1nt of eptents ahem 11:1'! Ole width r:,r but that is not enough as they net 111x1 011:0, to 1'f1111 ill. The marks on the street are prau•tirally obliterated and with ne one but the drivers themselves to see that parking is bone right it is suggested es a reminder to "think et year neighbor when parking," One don't like parking on back etr'eets any more than the other. "The law ofdte of Messrs. Craw- 1 Jay Walking fold d' IIstheringinn wili br cheer!) One of the general slogans used in from July 28th to .August Sth except) the various centres, where safety Is on Tuesdays and Saturdays when ; practised le "Do Not Jay Wallis Att. ITrtheringtm will be in attend-; Tt le herd enough to manipulate a ante from 10 a.m. until 5 part." car thrnueh the hvo blocks of the business seotfon when an extra rew Melville Church ears happen to be in town and with • "Open \Viudowe To Ffappiuees" was the subject of Rev. Mr. Milre's sermon 011 Sunday tam -nine. Thr., life of Christ W015 us't1 to prom that happiness depends on what we are, and not on what we have. Guest soloist was tiers. W. 13redin who rendered "Bless This 'louse." • The United Church At the morning eereace at the United Church the- minister' spoke on Self -Control. ',Every Man, that style,. rth for the mastery is temperate in all things" I Cos. IX, 25. MIss .Sean Speiran. sang "The Stranger of Gali- lee in excellent voice. The United Church Congregation will loin with the members of St. John's Church in worship next Sunday morning and for the foto Sundays following. Letter Of Thanks On behalf of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Brussels Canadian Legion, nuay I take this medium of thanking all those who participated in making the lce Cn•eam Social a snccesstul affair. Also thanks to those who could not ,attend, but wibo sent in their donations. Special thanks to those who donated their services to the programme. Yours in Appreciation, Mrs. W. G. Leach o , ss ss i3va Et o kday To fall in line with other municipalities in the province, the people ask that Monday, �``wug s' 03 BE BRUSSELS CIVIC HOLIDAY And 1 hereby proclaim tb.ee same a Public Holiday and ask that all persons observe it as such. R. B. Cousins, Reeve. Tien ATRE 1[,iSY'fl�WEL COLBERT'MacMIIRRAY In BETTY MonDONALDIS c with MARJORIE MAiN LOUISE ALLBRITTON' PERCY KILBRIOE MAT HOUSE' RICHARb LONG From the BaetSolltog Book by Bony Macboaold Produced and Wrindn lar the, Screen by CHESTER ERSKINE' FRET) F. FINKLEHOFFE terootad by CHESTER ERSKINE' A UNIVERSAL-INTEKNATIONAt PICTURE TW r � ': rrT i S120. ��pTT gt 7I Iiii� i.vi � .� Ji.. � 'l..srl)a cir,hel end of a track protruding right onto the niirld!p of the street• without having to contend with "Say Walkers" Last week a man walker! right into the side of a slowly moving ca" and !line! Lanced the driver to rollapse. Of eneree the ,!rivers of sorb caws are blamed but are they at fault? They (-anent help if they happen to have their ear in front of a pair=titan at Oro pantirnlnr mown% Pedestrians Intro to walk safely as well rs car drivers do drive sefele en DO NOT BE A .TAY WALKER. P early the merchandise to and from the markets of thtta. world. Through its Educational services the Navy League snakes Canadian missions of their dependance upon the Sea, and in addition, sponsons 1 nation-wide youth training plro- :;renllne that gives guidance to mantle thousands of teen age boys. The Navy League wil: hold its Tag on Werthrtoiny. Sale ntlt, spenaored he thy T.: 'lie,' Anviliery. Cann,tiaa Legion. Brueeels. .1 generoue re - sponge will neeslot the League to meet its responxihilities on behaif of the men of the Sea and Youth of Canada. Recent Additions To The Library New fiction: Roy—The Tin Flute' Shute—The Chequer Board Bristow-- To -morrow is forever Coles----T•he Fifth Man Adams—Banners by the 'Wayside Non-fiction: T.awrence—A Star Danced Juvenile Wehr—The Land of Mother (loose Re -prints Aldrich—Fong of Years Loring—Rainbow at Dusk Keeper of the Faith Uncharted Seas Stars In your Eyes HILI ---'Pound Treasure Buskin Maris Miranda Keyes—Crescent Carnival Fielding's Folly Grey—Code of the West Lost Wagon Train Light of Western Stars .manna Ames Posen Gold Brand—Dr. Kiiearr's Trial The Fighting Few The Public Library wilt be ctose.di on the following dates--Augus- Teed, 6th. 10th and I9th. Roe Farms Dehydrator In Full Operation Hnndr,u of visitni•c have Mowry - eft the massive dryer on Hoe Farms since it started dehydrating; the acres of grasses and clovers from the Roe Farms for use in their feeds. Three huge oil jets in the furnace Provide the heat of up to 2,000 de- grees, and the finely cut greens are brawn by ah' through the great rotat- ing drum in which the moisture is drawn out of the greene.,.hy beat as the grasses travel 74 ft. in four tithe utes. The dried green's are then cooled and ground to a fine bright green powder containing all the original vitamin, protein and mineral values of the grasses, but with the moisture extracted to about 5% content. The dehydrator operates nn two shifts Baily and turns out 400 Nage per day -on a normal drying day. This modern plant Is an indication of the farming methods. of the future and is an outstendtng credit to this area. THE CODPORAT'ION OF THE VILLAGE 05 BRUSSELS BY-LAW No. 4, 1047 To provide for the restriction of the frac of Sidewalks. WHEREAS it is deemed advisabie to control the use of :Idewalks within the Village of Brussels and designate the nature and type of vehicles or other conreynnces thnt may travel nn the seine. TIE TT THEREFORE ENACTED ha the Muniripal Connell of the Cerner- -r.tinn of the Village of Brussels, as follows: 1. That from and after the passing of tots bylaw no person nr perenne 511111 drive, lead er permit any other animal or wagon, wheel- harrnw, bievele, sleigh or other vehicle upon any sidewalk within the Corporation of the Village at RrusesIs nr on or along any font Path or track intended for the ass of pedestrians only, within the said Village• except ever a crossing ronatriucted for that purpose. Pro• vided, however, that this prohibition shall not extend to the asp of small 'hand Certs, baby carriages, or other similar vehicles in Om normal manner as intended that a side• walk be provided for, 2. Any person guilty of in- Ian freetinn of the previsions of thea ' by-law shall, withtntt prejudice to 1 any other remedy which the said ,Ii IOnrtroration of the said Village et Time -ole luny Otherwise he entitled, I' npmt 0 cnnvktion before the Mitg'e' I IIIIIIi trete under the pr(tvislens and pro I,I eeedtngs of the Sommer, ("envie- III tints Act., be liable to n fine of One I! dollar and costs, whleh Bald fine ' when sie collected 11115111 belong to 1 the Ciorporn.t.ipn of the Village el 1, I RI'llsaels and shell be paid to the Trensnrer thereof by the Convicting ill Meeletrete. PASSED in epee Conned till clutch day of duly in the year of Ont Tr . a hundred n nue thousand ninefli.n �i fbrtyeeieG, n, 11. CAMPBELL, Cleric Orchids To The Girls' Softball Team In e'ommen.title,• c, the softball games played at 111 mumumble;eers- mentes of the fifeeilletted park in Wire -them the Fort Elgin 'Pintas'Pintasof Port Elgin had this 60 say: "Prier to fhe men's genre the lassies of the W.0.A.A. champion Clifford Tmperin.is hooped up in a seven inning game with the girls from leen eels. wi,uar'l s of a reeved. nn snfthell 6rnanrcn in Gnplpii, All fleeted nut In the reel duds the fair young cannery maidens were than Meet of the evening. At times the able displayed sorb a smart brand of hail that it made the men's gexne lank like a street comer game o4 marbles. 1t. was without a doubt the evening's best performance. TT; fact we were so impressed that we welt advice any men's chub In. the s'mu't to taste a few lessons in base - running and bunting. Tinder the lights, they would be-ve made the Toronto Sunnysiders perk ftp nlis€ take notice." i Carnival Time July 30th and 31st Rrttsaels 1a the Mace to come 'ere Wednesday and Thursday, July Mb 91ct. The monster f•ley leglieer Carnival will provide a varied tpro- igram of annrsententa for young antantold. Midway attractions, c�fthavll games; cltildren'a reties; Prizes for a I beet deeorntcd irit/eles; 'bingo; rd n gehtee of chance; dancing•--tot•1ne- d fun. Don't miss It. • S6ebills nraft: watch this isaper for further aLB5' noanbetflents.