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The Brussels Post, 1948-11-17, Page 1POS 1' PUBLISHING ]HOUSE --___ SEI.. Wednesday, November 17th, 1948 4 Jelly Powders, assorted flavours A Good Broom OUR FRUIT DEPT. Grape Fruit 6 for 29c - Celery Crisp 15c Sunkist Oranges doz. 29c -Tomatoes 23c lb. Custom Sliced Bacon 59c lb. C, m'GR$CETEAl�C;fit9c � w Phone 5 Deliver Brussels 11 it Ethel United Church Bazaar to be held Saturday, Nov. 20th at 3 o'clock Aprons, fancy -work, vegetables home -baking, candy and fish pond. Lunch will be served. A three -ant Play "Tempest and Sunshine" put on by the Walton United Church W.A. will be presented in Brussels Town Hall on Tuesday, Nov. 30th at 8:15 P.M.'Admission 35c and 20c. Play is sponsored by the Majestic Women's Institute. m.Siteast ,.,.,..:=.,...1 - Bazaar• and Tea A bazaar and tea sponsored by the Majestic Women's institute to be held in the Public Library Brussels on Sat. Dec. 4th at 2.30 Articles for sale include home- made baking, iced and uniced Christmas cake, aprons and quilts. Articles suitable for Christmas gifts, candy, farm produce, sec - hand clothing. Show me Thy ways 0 Load teach mye Thy paths, Melville Church Minister Rev. 0. A. Milne, M.A. 10 a. m. Sunday School and Bible Class. 11 a. m. "My Church." 7 p. m. Divine Service, Louis D,'Thompson, Organist and baonineaster. 1-1 • The -nited Ci urch QF CANADA 11 a. in. Writing Worship 'Turning The Other Cheek." Junior Congregation 11 Church ,School and Bible Class, 7 p. m. Evening Praise "The Prosperity of Joseph," Come to the House of Prayer. Church of England Pariah of Brussels Rmi. J. H. Kerr. Brussels. Sunday Next Before Advent Nov. 21st, 1048 St. Davide Churoh, Henfryn--- 8,80 a. m, Sunday School 10.80 a, in. Morning Prayer pt. Johns Church Brusesls- p. 111. Sunday School 2 le in. Evening Prayer St. Geergeb Churoh Welton 846 Evening Prayer Sunday School The United Church The morning worship in the United Church was in charge of 'Rev. R. G. Hazlewood 13.4„ of Walton, Mr. Hazlewood gave a very int( resting account of some of the work dote by the United Church General Council, held in Vancouver during last Septembe'•, The choir snug "A song of Peace" by Wilson. Tn the evening Rev. V. E. Cr,•n• biotin of Wroxeter was the, guest speaker. pictures were shown which Mr. Cronhielm had himeelf taken in Tibet. His lecture was enjoyed by all. The choir sang "Christ is my Pilot" by Hall, Please note that the date for tee 'United Church Sunday School Christmas Entertainment has been set for Friday evening, December 1.7. Bring Your Jug- 'Vas and Grewe<r'e Groceterla will fill it Lull of Fancy Quality Sliver Thread Sauerkraut 15c Ib. GREWAR'S GROCETERIA Library Notes A new Toronto travelling library has jest arrived. The following books are among its contents: Cantdian Youth Commission -Youth and Recreation Ferber -Great Son Lancaster• -Trumpet to Arms Haycox Canyon Passage K•owes-How to be your decorator. Linduska--ely Polio petit. Crosby -The story of Iling Crosby On Dec. 6th the IY.C.T,.A. will make its regular 'exchange of books. Please send in your requests early. own orruer• Neighbours Honor Menno Jackson Mr. Combs and Vesta On relevy peening Menno Inckson, Mr. combs and Vette. were pleasant ly surprised al the hems! of Mr. and Mrs. fid. Bryans, Rth lits: Morrie when forty neighbours and frienns gathered for a secant ev mine of reeds and a short programme and preeen teflon of a beautiful tri li:;h doer temp. Frank Kelly did .he bonen; while Pd. Bryans real ".he following address: Tn V'=da, Menno and Mr. Combs, Perbnps, as we addles,: yon ie night, we should experience a feeling of regret, for we Anew that. in an offlcia] sense nt least, you resict"nne With us has some to en end, Vet n Henry pinee 01 thovibts erewrl into our minds, that all rrrret must vanish. Many indeed are the memories which we eberish, Mem. °ries of geed times s -gent to,etbrr wben somehow the per•nlier bond that goes, to make up true friend- eliip was being knitter]. We know that therewill ire man, happy associations In the future, we are glad that yon have found so comfortable a home so chew et hand. Yes, your life with tip has been long and happy our memories are pleasant and a comfortable new home awaits you. We know that is life as it was intended to be lived. With every good wish for many more happy Years to come and with the wish that it may 011 a useful Place in your home, we ask you to accept this gift. Signed on behalf of friend, au 1 neighbors. Ed. Bryans. Clarence Martin Although completely takers by surprise, Menno thanked the' neigh, bows for their lovely alit and invited then to visit them in Brusesls. Lunch was served by the ladies GOSPEL MEETINGS In Orange Hall, Brussels under the directon of John M. Martin of Hawesville at 7:30 each Sunday evening Everybody 'Welcome. Youth Breaks Wrist In Fall From Ladder Floyd Ironton, 15, was admitted to the Winghanl General Hospital suffering a broken left wrist on Friday. Foxton, an employee of Percy Clark, local plumber, tell from a' step ladder while engaged at work. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs Herb Foxton, Turnberry township. SATURDAY NIGHT BARN DANCE Cardno's Hall, Seaforth • Saturday, Nov. 20 Admission 50c Student 40c Sponsored by Seaforth Young Progresive Conservative Assn. REGENT THEATRE Seaforth, Ont. ' NOW PLAYING- In Color Thurs., Sri., Sat. Nov. 18.19.20 Deepwater • with Darya Andrews Jean Peters HURON COUNTY FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE ANNUAL MEETING Clinton Town Hall TUESDAY, NOV 23 At 1.30 P. M. Mon., Tues., Wed, Nov. 22.23.24' The Bishop's Wife with Cary Grant Loretta \'sung To King Public's taste, this produc•1 Non Is royal entertainment, expertly, fashioned into fare of great promise. Next Thurs., Fri., Sat. Nov. 25.26.27 The Bride Goes Wild with Van Johnson June Allyson Butch'Jenklns Tho stuff that provokes laughter to llft the roof Is contained In this happy picture. COMING- Romecoetdng with Clarke Gable Lana 'turner wx` Capitol Theatre LISTOWEL Wed., Thurs. Nov. 17-18• "You were meant for me" Fri. Sat. Nov 19-20 "Silver River" with Errol Flynn Ann Sheridan A fine action story of the early West! Sat. Mat• at 2:30 serial Mon. Tues. Nov. 22-23 Joan Crawford, Dana Andrews in "Daisy Kenyon" TUESDAY FOTO-NITE 'OFFER $180.00 Mon. Attend, card night Wed. Thurs. Nov. 24-25 Irene Dunne Oscar Homolka in - "I Remember Mama" A delightful heart. warming picture. CKNX.*Every Mon. to Fri. at 6:00 P.M. Grey Township Visitor Addresses School Board Meeting Nov. 2, 191M The meeting opened with all members present. The minutes of the previous meet. Ing were read and adopted on the motion of Bolger and Smith. On motion of Bolger and. McLean the secretary was instructed to reenlist guarantee for toilets at No. 3, On motion of Brown and Bolger Caustic Sanitation was given ;oh of and Union No. 4. On motion of Smith & McLean Caustic Sanitation was given ren - tract to install modified water eystenl at No. 6. There was a gond deel of disc's• sion as to whether or not toilet-, should be installed at Union No. 1", butet111s was left over t111 next year in order to consider the advisability of building a new school et union No, 12. On motion of Brown & freLean the contract for wiring No. 0 was left for further consideration ne tenders semed high. On motion of Brown S Tlolg('r the following bills wore to be paid: A. J. Pearson, gate $ 15.9 W. G. Leach. repairs Goo. T. Pearson, repairs Wes. Moore, welding Humphries Co. Sack Hood, supplies .......... P. L. Hord, supplies Coburn Broom Co., supplies Cantle Sanitation Joe Martin, wood Huron County Lib. E. F. Reed, supplies 3.00 4.25 1.00 .95 31.50 58.00 14.35 77,00 70.00 (10.00 322.00 J. Oarl Hemingway, Sec: Treas. B.C.S. Students 1119 T, 1t: tl'!:•Mt.I La<t I'n,''d:r 1i 'nark, id. \V!ntee ()i,n 11 ,',, , i. ti 11 worker for the can tem Notie,'r 1 htetltitte fur the 1'1;111 G«v' 61''111;01• nn 115' t„ rue indent", r ' Rae. Tee, ir+telly blind sial December 1917. has a•gtir01 .t fall ,dmeurir,u 31,11 ,rrrtt then'. as '1 pnblie spe,Iln r 11, outlined the. work that to being done 1, schools and other inrb'i'••s wh r blind people et' all :teet1 h•:n;v• i. BRUSST.I.S BRUSSELS, ONTA.R 4_' Huron County 011,1'. , '•11' ( Federation News �n!nr a ' 1 in the \1 t,: t ip.,t ( ,n(n 11 111 1'l • '1' .. ('lnl'•r ieir ISl•'ca for Ciliurr(rC*.:x: ri:•, 1 +'ut.< n11ii 111 1:.,'ta,t ,. 1'1,01. .AI 1m /1111,-r, of 1)1101 ,111 Aft, r the read,nt it ; 1 uri;::, •. LW. Eekmier eel lir i by .1. \i. (17 1.', that the 3101 111,.., itiuptd 11, iron e•n'rjr d 4 tit mint.lrn -rd W. r: 11111, ; .., n•il it by R. W. K,nnettr, te, fellowin see : a 1.rt 61,1(1'0(1 raid. Blind people can new tyke up It. �. \i U„nalrl fuel aln:re.• . t 1: nd 1t v'. .11,,V d• ,i 71,1 1rrm1„-•r ... ... •41111 aft r r hat• 51'0 wnrlc',1, (111-0111, mt.;e. i..p0ir , _. along with ether ttotkere 17 i\ ore 1 y. (Tal!nwr' en Toltec factories and do fully as emelt 0,o t' l;;1' -, I. u:..... STs. moi. nl., :It n 'ell 'h 11 'ere, n. 1117100 welt ... students how blind naple tnkr p•1' + .0 eis,me dratn•t ... ,. in the s11 1.1- t tt•.tr•k ;10,1 t 111 1:. 11`01'6,. (illi°^ well and at meets and that they it. -e wall: off with prizes. T. lV i?rk:m'er, broom ltd hall His courage and gond sense of Adair Tran=port, freleht. of all the, eherg, s ..... serve; area' Nat, Sewer Pipe Co., sewer tile 1'. Tee let. parking signs and repair, ... l',.aree, Ltd., stationery lgricalture A. Rutledge. fox bounty F Jhnreate fox bounty 117. d'eersnn, fox bounty I:I e:eel:, Hydro, street light: the Feder- and hall ation of Agriculture 1:: holding ite annual me'etine and banquet in the Forester's Hall- Bel rev-: on Dec 7111 at 7:00 o'clock. epeeker, Rev. Nnrrnau 'Rawson of Hamilton, a Chaplain of World War Two. Tickets .$1.000 each, These may be had from your Township diree,er or Earl ; Anderson, secretary. humour r:"m til, hear'a B.C.S. students and he dr credlt for his work. Morris Federation of To Hold Banquet The Morris Branch of Annual B.C. S.Commencemerlt willbe held on Wednesday, November 24th At 8.30 p. m. -IN -- Brussels Town Hal/ Presentation of Diplomas, Shields and Medals. Variety Programme. Dance to Wilbee's Orchestra From 10 to 1:30. Admission: •- Adults 50c Pub'ic School Child''en 25c Lunch Booth. "MEMIIN Town risisseis Friday, AT8.30P.M. S99 ail or§ 1 Aft Come and Bring Your Family Tell Your Neighbors Full Evening's Entertainment., Films Showing "The Chicken of To -Morrow" "Pattern for Progress" Lucky Door Prizes Sponsored by .icColl,-Frontenac Oil Co. Lid. C. J. Walden, Consignee, Free Dance to follow Popular Orchestra. Sponsored by your local Friendly Texaco Dealer Riverside Motors Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Sales and Service. BRUSSELS ,ONT. etarabarsomesurusantievirsewmagmol eggs 2 e 1.19 5:70 42.14 70.70 2.59 21.05 Lee 3.00 110.43 t2. R. Campbell. Tct. salare .... 44.25 B. M. 11 G. Telephone. loan .. 1000.00 P„<'tnastr•r, Bross -le. Unrm- pieyureut Tne. anti poniere'' 71.00 Te R. Rryan , cartage, nil for str'ete 8.00 W. G. Leach. trophies, Girls' hall team .... 78.75 .7. Kreuter. seleeting Myers . 4.00 R. R. Corsine. selecting 11 jurors 'G. R. Campbell, selecting ' jurors 1 W. H. B.•il, October salary .... 1Nenble Bros.. painting hall, i hell tower and scales Tt was moved by L. W. Eckmier !seconded by 3. W. Fiseber that tithe sum of $4.40 he deducted from the Taxes paid by S. Wheeler• for 1946, Itlits hying the amount calculated 55 the taxes which would have beer. Paid on the lot purehteee+l by the Village from S. Wheeler for the waterworks pump house and reservoir. -Motion carried, Tt was moved by 11. W. TCen nedy seconded by W. E. Willis that the Tax Colector be authorized to 'accept $3.80 less on the 11148 Taxes of Supertest Oil Co, owing to an error in the assessment roll. Tt was moved by T. W. Fischer 4.410 4.00 120,00 405.00 seconded by L. W. ltckmier that for the purpose of eertifying em- ployment by W H, Bell so perma- nent in accordanee with para. (11 Part 2 of the first schedule to the Unemployment Ineuranee Act and of special orders made by the Unem- ployment Commission thereunder, the following be and they are hereby authorized to •issue certificates R. 11. Cousins, Reeve and G. R. Cnmpbell, Clerk. -:Motion carried Tt was moved by W. 113. Willis seconded by R. W. Kennedy that the L.O.L. be given permission to hold the 1949 celebration in Brusesls, Tt was moved by L. W. 17ckmier seconded by J. W. Fischer that by law Nn. 8, 1948 as read a first and second time he read a third time and finally passed. -Motion carried This Ry -law authorized the ex- propriation of an Easement on icertnin lanais in the village of Brus- sels for the purpose if laying . and maintaining watermatns, Tt was moved by W. E. Willis ser. 1 nodded by J. W Fischer, That By- iLaw No. 9, 1948 all read a first and second time be read a third tine and finally passed. -Motion carried This Bylaw atithortzed the exe- eution of en agreement with can- adian Netional Railways, concerning Ilthr laying of the watermains under. ,the Railway tracks. As Ibis eoneluded the hlisine$e of the meeting the Cnunot1 adjourned of the ('aunty Federation heiti t. ,•_' "nonan me, ling in (1112:tort. East 1 i'nturaan. and the secretary-tre- orer renortot a balane , of $2 (,f .Ps I he -id in treat account. A d:t,ulie'& i statetm('ni will he given at Vie' 1 •,kion 11 n,er.ting in Clinton an' irev, :Wee.•'tired i The (t,lttioittee again decided too ,;pend sol v1 th's :I tunnnt ill Coe i(•uunly. h9 paying motof til''. _epee:, s of up to three Juniors c i r•si,h Irl °'hip to a"et1t1 Cunene coulee•, at either Louden n1' Cuele1ee 11 this coming winter, The Pott<:tb• 1 reads up tt, 50"9 of expctneee to , Gnslph Short Coarses end 75`.0• of i 1 r-1:110115.5 21T (nmrSet, in rural 1: •' 1 chip. Annliennts shnuld tiPP7F 11 'tali tin,',, ,ownship _eeeeiare.. at an early date. 1 The Annual County meeting isfb9 1 be held in Clinton next Teesdale November 23rd. at 1.30 P.M, in the Town Hall. Special speaker for thee+ afternoon will be Lennard Harman. of United Co-operatives of Onterso, wile will speak on Co-operative Automobile Insurance. The Annual Banquet will be Ingel. the same evening in Cardne's Hale. Seaforth, at 7 P.M. Special speaker for the evening will be Ethel Chap- man. home editor of the Farmers" Magazine. Toronto. Ladies ave especially invited to attend. Contact 1 your township or county secre esee for tickets. The evening will huje rounded nut with a concert an dance for guests only. The Farm Forum County Rally held in Clinton was a bf, sueeese. 75 forum pc'nple, representing fee -vi forums from all over the County were present and spent an enjoyable I and prnfithale evening listening to special speakers. followed by (Pee euesion, musical numbers, films a^i'l' inn'h. The evening was chaired toy Harvey C. Johnston, Reeve of Morris Township with R. Milian of Sea - forth, acting as secretary. Our nese Agricultural Representative led a sing -song. in a way that inspired net' audience. Show an interest in your owns organization by attending Finer" annual meeting and treat s yotts' wife to an evening ouc too, at C. rt Annual Banquet in Seaforth. Church Notes Huron County Temperance Federation Elects Officers Honorary Presidents -Mr. Gordan Lamb, Goderich; Miss Jean Mur- ray, Hensall; :Mr.A. T. Coop, Clinton. President --Mr. 3, H. Cambell, 3. grave. lst Vice --Mr, Elgin '.ttcKinieee, Zurich. 2nd Vice -Mr. Roy Cousins, Bruseela Ord Vice. -Rev, G. W. H. MedIele, Goderich. 4th Vice -Mrs, George Johnetcis, Goderich, Secretary -Mr. N. T. andersone, Goderich. Treasurer --Mr. Frank Howseza, Wingham. Educational Director -Rev, G. Haze wood, Walton. Youth Secretar'j•-•-+Rev, A. 4 Hewitt, Auburn, Chairman I.uw & Legislation--leYtr A. T, Cooper, Cltnton. Chairman of Finance -Mr. F, How sen,, Wingbam. Northern Representative -Mr. Be (.11 Zinn, Ashfield, Central Rep. -Mr. C. M. Roberts Goderich. Southern Rep. -Mr. Horace Deg bridge, Woodham, A Layman's Rally will be held next week Nov. 24th in St, Andrew's Presbyterian Cihsirch, Whotham at 8 p.m. A very interesting meeting is aluttetpated and goof spankers aro on the program, The chairman will be Mr. Tees. Pryde, MLA„ who le en older in the Exeter oht,reh. Gond music will alto be enjoyed. Melville Church "Christianity has no mideB s course" was the subject of Rev. blr. Milnes sermon on Sunday morni'ng's The subject nerved to show t aelS every individual is responsible far his own misdeeds and there are aaa:. degrees of getlt, The n10r'1a2 anthem was "The Lord is my Sliep- herd" by McP4rrren, Miss Mary lore McI'arlane rendered the solo "Con- sider the lilies" be, TopUti. At the evening service Mee Milne outdivtektel the lessons as taught by tbir parable of the barren fig tree. Miner Margaret Cardiff and Mtge Mary k.ota McParlane rendered the duet "Jeer* lover of lrty soul" by 110111r0olle.