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MAJESTIC WOMEN'S INSTITUTE I HURON JUVENILES
The Brussels Majestic Waneen's
Insttbu*e -met in the Library on
7)hirra lay v6ternioon. The moetig
opened with the "Ode" followed by
the Matey Stewart Collect, The
roll call was swiswered by 35 mem-
bexis, most of whom introoduced their
guests
The ]secretary read a letter in re-
gard to the leictension Service
Course, "The Woridshap," to be
held in the Llhrlary Brom Nov. 24 to
Dec. 5. All ladles are welcome to
attend. The Triennial meeting of
the 'Associalted Comeau Women of
the 4Vomld will he held in the Royal
York Hotel, Toronto from Aug. 12
to 23 in 1953. Delegates 'will be
attending from all Parts of the
world. Each branch Institute 1n
Canada will asked to help finance
the meeting.
Misses Ruth Hemingway and
Lena Miller will he the leader; for
the Homemaking Club program
"Cottons May Be Smart." They vi111
be assisted by Mns. C. Davis, Mrs.
C. Hemingway and Mns. W. Bell.
The delegate - for the Gueplb
Area Convention to be held in
Kitchener on Ont. 7 and 3 will be
Mrs. Jahn• Speir.
A letter of edta.nks from Mrs. R.
Cochrane for gifts received while
deck was then read. A letter was
read from Mine 3. ,Curtis of Blue -
rade Insttitatte asking Brussels In-
st4tlute to publicize a lecture by
Edp'a Jacques that they are having
on Sept. 15th at 8.30 P. m.
Mins. Wm. Miller, citizenship end
education convener took over the I
meeting, Community singing was
there enjoyed ;by all. She then in-
troduced ,the guest speaker, Mrs.
Wm. McCann, Bast Heron Dlstrlot
President wbo gave an Interesting
talk. Mrs. A. Lane gave an in-
spiring paper on the motto, "Let us
be done with fault finding and
leave ort .self-seeking."
A pleasing solo, Charmaine by
Miss Pelta Van Vieit, Rev, Norman
Bills, 'of St. John's Anglican Church
Gave an -Interesting and informative
oomparisbns' of life 1n England, his
nomeland and, life in Canada.
Mrs. Hrovat, native of Yugoslavia
demonstrated the making of lace.
She 'had many pieces of her beauti-
ful work on display. Mrs. Hrovat
will take orders for this work.
The Notional Anthem was slang.
Lunch was served by Mrs, C.
Davis, Mts. R. Davidson, Mrs, A.
Engel, Mrs. G. levans, Mee W,
kraus, Mars. R. Gemmell, and Mrs.
Homingwa>.
WIN AGAIN
Plowing under extraordinary h
'oon7Libions, the Huron Juveniles
tivon their se,cana game with Chat.
SPORT SHORTS
By Oliver Riley '
eat On Monday night the fourth game
i
' of ]the Huron Fotthall finals was
play at Victoria Bath, Brusaels, be -
1 ween Bruseeic and Holstein. The
first two .games ended to a scoreless
rte. Frgames
the third game
• 0 ht Hals'teln;. Brussels won this
gamva4 4 - 2 ettter an exciting but '
hard eough;t game. The game was
cleanly playedand the Pans had lots
to cheer about, Holstein' drew the
first score as Pinder scored from a
long shot from right wing, The ball
hoitnced ,cif goalie Lowe's hand into
the net.
Brussels started to press to-
wards the last of the first half and
rewatrrted with a goal when King
their centre -forward scored on a
pass from Riley, Play ranged from i
both ends back and forward till the
emcl of the first half.
hem, to make it two straight.
Score 5 - 2.
Chatham leas a ,nice, playing team,
and Made a lot of break awiays, bat
i the superior experience of the
1 local boys slowed them down. The
results .of •these games show the ad-
vantage of dbarting the hoys early
to ploy football. The Huron League
is be congratulated in , sponsoring
this league, tend .In having such
able leaders, The Chatham League
is tieing the same for 'their boys,
I and it is paying orf, Both teams
show calretup Watlitng, !hy 'their
good peeling plays. The star for
Chatham was 'their goalie, whe
showed good' judgement„in cleaning.
as the local boys ib•ere red hot on
the goal. Geo. Love scored two and
1 Rote Williams the hat trick for
I three for the Herons, and Pat How -
j and scored the two Chatham goals.
Tho Hurons, bath the Junior end
Juvenile,- hope to meet 'Toronto,
in the near future, 'Nie only thing
I t'rkiroa in near. games Is local stmp-
I port. While the crowd for this
e'rie ratan. flair, the brand of foot -
1,11 put up by •tlhese boys deserves
e roll house.
TIT10tONS - Goal, Flynn; Defence,
D. laurnibar, G. G111•; Half, R. Wat-
tles, D. Bateman, M. Bolton; For-
ward, G. Love, D. Hackweli, R.
Davidson. E. Milne, J. Baynard,
D. Keyes, R. Williams, P. William-
son.
CHArirHAh1 - Goal, .J. Palttison.
Defence, A, Gare, J, Matthews',
Halt, J. Layt. D. McIntyre, 13. Pct
vett: Forward, 13. Lane, ,T. Hodgson,
P. Howard, R. -Wood, H. Bishop,
41. Syrle, B. Somers, R. Shepley.
ReFei-ees - Guest Dobson and
Ten. Betties.
MELVILLE CHURCH
On Sunday morning Rev. W. H. T.
Fulton piewched from the text, "Who
is like unto .thee, 0 people, saved
by the Lard." He stated that
Christianity is the happiest, holiest.
and most hopeful religion in the
world, Hoilness Is a term which
has gone into dfstarer today. The
word "Holy" simply mean "whole-
some. Mr. Fulton staled that bore-
dom, worry, and being self-centred,
axe °three ,great eneanies of lite. We
respect elderly Christian people be-
eauuse of their faith and hope.
Graeme MacDonald was soloist,
and sung the sacred song, "Tn green
pastures" by Sanderisoa.
Slogan for ,September -
"Everybody back to Church"
THE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH IN CANADA
Melville Church
Brussels
Minster, Rev. W. M. F. Fulton
11 a. m. Morning Worship
10 a, m. Sunday School
United Church
OF CANADA
Minister, Rev. Andrew Lane
Morning Worship -11 o'clock
"A Living Christ for
" Living Men"
Church School -12 o'clock
Livening Worship - 7.80 p,us,
Union Serece in, interest of
The Bible Sooe'ty.
Come And Worship
Iminnimr- - -,a-
Church of Lnglxnd
Parish of Brussels
Rev. A. Norman Ellis, M. A.
14th Sunday After Trinity
M. Janes Chariot, Mooch-
11 a- in, Morning Prayer
Bender School
It. David's Climb,. Honfrri
. 2.80 p. m. Holy Comhnunlon
St. George% *Chew*, Walesa
j 9.80 a: in. M'ae+n1ng Prlier
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received by the
underslignied used' 2 P. M. Saturday,
October 4th, 1952 for snow plowing
for' the 5.2.53 season in the Township
of Grey. Tenders to be by the hour,
State type .of equipment used.
Lowest or any tender not necess•
anily accepted,
Eldetbbe M. Cardiff, Clerk.
REGENT THEATRE
Seaforth, Ont.
NOW PLAYING -
Sept. 18 - 19 - 20 Technicolor
"B,END OF THE RIVER"
James Stewart Artnur Kennedy
,It Is a historical novel and a master-
piece of entertainment. A King•
size western tells the story of the
hardy traleblazere and the women
they loved.
Sept. 22 - 23 - 24 Technicolor
"TREASURE OF LOST CANYON"
William Powell Julia Adams
Done of out of a fortune at the age
of ten years the boy takes refuge
with William Powell. Thls Is a dram -
atter story which touches the hearts
of young and old.
Sept. 26 - 28 • 27 Technlcoled
"SHE'S WORKING HER '
WAY THROUGH COLLEGE"
Virginia Msyc Ronald Reagan
This is a campus musical comedy
which all High School Students will
enjoy. Don't miss this true to life
picture with its all-star east.
COMING -
"STORY OF WILL ROGERS"
The second nee Just nicely got
started when holstein went ahead
2.1 when one 'of their un -named im-
ports, scored on a lovely Shot from
outside the 18 yard, line. Brussels
again dug in and really took com-
nuand as they surged ahead with 3
straight goals without a reply. Riley
tied the game up when he scores
from a scramble infront of the
Holhtein net. .About 5 minutes later
Anderson put Brusevel,s one up when
he scored from another scramble
in front of the met This oertainly
cult Holsteins off their course and
were a badly beaten team. 'On to-
wards elle end of the game Riley
made a beautiful corner kick and
King headed it in tee net to 'make
the final score 4 - 2 for Brussels.
The fifth game will he played in
T6oletein on Iariday night and tJleey
came batik bene on Monday Night.
The series is all even at one
win each so both teams' will be
out to wig] the next onie.
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UNITED CHURCH
The Mission of the Master, was the
sermon .theme in the United Church
on Sumdlay nbrninig, Sept. 14th. It I
was biased Luke 19:10, "For the
Son of Man carne to ,seek and to
save thatt which was 'lost" The
choir sang the ;anthem, "The Lord
Gan Depend On Me'' by Yale and
Hall. The .trio "Drifting" by Hew-
itt
ewitt and Ackley was rendered by
Misses Joan and Joyce Thomas and ,
Jean Jewell.
Brussels Vs. Clifford
Thursday Night
Brcrssels junior girls will play
Clifford in Clifford tiles Thursday
night weather ,permttltin.g and will
battle them again in Victoria park,
Brussels on Saturday night of this
week. These teams are new tied with
0 gaanes each.,
CAPITOL LISTOWELTHEATRE
2 shows nightly 7.30 - 9.30 P. m.
Matinee Saturday 2 p. m.
Friday, Saturday Sept. 19 - 20
"WAIT 'TIL THE SUN
SHINES NELLIE"
The unforgettable story of two won-
derful people. Ben who staked his
future on the town he loved - and
Nellie, hle beautiful bride, who
couldn't waft for her dreams to come
true.
Mon. Tues. Wed. Sept. 22 - 23 24
"CARRIE" (adult entertainment)
starring Laurence Oliver and
Jennifer Jones
Dld Carrie do wrong loving the way
she did? The whispers were every-
where but their love stopped .,at
nothing,
'TUESDAY FOTO-N1TE
Id OFFER $200.00
2nd -OFFER $200.00
3rd OFFER $80.00
Monday Attendance Card Night,
Thur. Fri. Sat.. Sept. 25 • 28 - 27
Gary Cooper and Grace Kelly with
Thomas Mitchell In
"HIGH NOON"
The story of a man who was too
proud to run, There is nothing
trader the sun like the high adven-
ture of HIGH NOON.
ellelleitarrenree
'LAST SUMMER CON05RT
GIVEN BY BAND
rhe last outdoor summer band
concert for this ,season was g'iyen
by the Brusedla bions Chub Boys and
Girls 19and, alt VIotonia Park on Sun-
day evening ander the baton of
bandmp:dter A, 0, Robinson,
The programme we,s necessarily
cut somewhat short by the threat
of rain, The crowd thoroughly en,
joyed the members that Were pre-
sented, They 'included several new
ones thee bad not befane been heard
by those attending the concerts.
e Two .numbers were dedicated to
two meanhels of the band, Miss Irma
Walt and Ril eset (Rusty) Meileth,
whose Marriage takes place -this
week. Mies , Waht and Mr. MrBeth
were asked by Mr. Robinson to con-
duct 'the second 'number,
BRUSSELS FALL FAIR
NOTES - -
Game and enjoy a very colorful
afternoon and evening at the Brus-
sels Fall Fair on Sept, 2611, See
the Ann May dhows, Harness Rac-
ing, Midway, Inuplements and new
gagets, - Miniature Zoo, School Par-
ade, Brussels Lions Boys and Girls
Band. We have new added apec-
tals a silver plate donated by Mr.'
W. (4. TJeaclt for the best or cham-
pion oath 'exhibited at the Fair.
Beadaherw and Co. Clobhing are do-
nating a, ;shirt end an overall. Shirt
as 1st prize for whine eggs. Over-
all special for most points won in
]toed crop. Try for these other
mewls Baton's, Simpson's, Bank
nr Commerce and others mentionied
In the Prize T.1st. The 4-H Boys and
Girls Swine and Calf Cimb will hold
their Achievement Daly. Come in
time to 'bear the official opening
speech by Mr. H. A. Ross of Meant
Forest. slecretmry of Agricultural
Societies of Ontario.
Geo. Wesenburg, Secretary.
DUTCH BULBS
Last year for the first time we
offered packaged Dutcb Bulbs. Since
then we have tested and proved the
flowering results of these bulbs,
and withgtlt question we are con-
vinced they are tine finest quality
ever offered for package sales. We
have also compared prices with
large Dept. Stores am our price is as
iow and In some oases Iower. Come
In and Ree our display.
GREWAR'S GROCETERIA
PHONE 5 BRUSSELS
UNITED CHURCH W. M. S.
Albert L. Cole
Albert L, Cole. 'Slugerinitendeat of
Power eor dire province of Saskat-
chewan passed away suddenly on
Wed„ Sept, 10th, while on a<business
trip to St. Catharines.
"He was born in Morris t;ownelhdp,
hal 1888, the eon of tete late Mr.
and Mn.sAlbert T, Cole, (Isabella
Hood). He tint became connected
with the Teeawlater eleetrical plant
under Mr. Walter Rase amid later
with the Rainy River plant under
Mr. Walter Green. Ile then became
associated with Power of New York,
latter becoming chief engineer of
the plant in Regina and superinten-
dent of the plant in Sa,aleatehewan.
In 1246 he became aIu erintendent
of .power for the province of Sask-
ateleewan at Regina, which posittlon
he held at the time or his death.
He is survived by his wife the
former Ray Price of Oshawa, one sop
Athert of Kitchener, three sisters
.Trsoie (Mns. W. Brandon, Frobish-
er. Sask.) ,Teen (Mrs. ,Tames
�firhie, Brrtesels). Miss Mary 13. Lon-
don. threw brothers, R. D. Cole,
7loTonto, Geo. W. Cole, Landon.
e a'+1 Charles W. Cole. Term -Ion.
The Inneral wuus heM from the II
i ere, of Mms.'Jmmes Michie. Brass-
Brie, ronducted ilv the Rev. C. A..
rev at Belgnave TTnited Chur,slt to
Birth Tinton Cemetery.
PP pallbearers were busineac. es-
socl"ites of the a,eo.lsPd, p1. E.
rrsi^rfr'ruer. Minister of Public
Mirka, Saskatchewan. W, B.
.Taeleenn, Regina. .T, S. E.: Me-
171±suer. Grit, Mr. Turner, Toronto,
S Neilgan. St. Catharines, W
Clark, Montreal.
Friends and relatives were Pre -
Rent tram Regina. Montreal, St,
1'athattninea. Talent°. Welland.
London. Galt, Princeton, Tneersoil
and Clinton.
The W. M. S. of Brussels United I
Church met in the school room of
the church on Tltles)day evening,
Sept. 2th, with members of the
Friendship Circle as guests.
Lane, president, was le charge, The
worship servdce;;a opened with a
hymn and the .Scripture lesson by
Mrs. A. Armstrong. The Sec. and
Treas. reports were received and ,
adopted. A letter• of appreciation I
Nes read, from Mrs. A. C. Ba.eker i.
expessing thanks, to the Society for a 1
life membership certificate which
had been presented to her. Mrs. te
Dsvleon sang a very enloya.hle solo.
entitled, "What Does the World
Need Most?" Mrs. Mills, of Wal -
ten, a. formerChasiatan Stewardship
secretary of Huron Preisbyterlal
was guest speaker and gave a very
ht.rptring address., on Stewardship.
Mrs, S. Wheeler expressed the ap-
preetatten of the ladies for Mrs,
Mills address. Foltowdng the doz-
ing exercises, refreeh.menis..were
served end a. social hone enjoved.
oft PO
CARD OF THANKS
My sincere thanks to those who
smut and an sending me oarde and
to those wbo carried flowers at the
funeral of my dear twin brother
Bert who passed away so suddenly
aim to Mr. Bann iartd Bill for the
manner In which it was: conducted,
Jean Michie.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs. Ed-
ward Coilts wish to express their
eine re thanks to 'Mends and neigh-
batire for anis of ktndess and erre
pmtby shown them and the beautiful
floral teribnt.es following thelf recent
sial bereavement and lord Of a dear
mother. A very tepectal thanks to
Mrs. Daniel Macron
Mrs. Daniel Machan passed away
an Tuesday, Sept. 9, at the Ruston'
Nursing Home, Mitchell in her 85th
year, following one week serious
Illness She had been unable •to
get a.bgst the past two years, hav-
ing ,suftered a second broken hip.
The former Sarah Dougherty,
daughter of the late John Dougherty
and Rebecca Golbrmlth, was born in
Grey township, lot 29, con. 12, and
was truly a pioneer of the didtrlot.
She was of strong Christian charact-
er, always lntereeted In her church
and commiuunity, having taught in
Sum/clay School her entire active
lite and was a Ole member of she
Women's Missionary Society.
She is survived by one son Stan-
ley, Listowel, a brother Thomas of
Goderich, and sister Mary Cleaver
of 'Ethel, 12 g;nandohiclren and 18
great grand choicer, a denghler
Mary, Mrs. Porter Dennis passed
awlaiy 19 years ago, her bnehand died
in 11147.
The body resited at the Loolcart
Funeral Home, Mitchell, t111 Thurs-
day, when a public funeral service
was'held In Union United Church,
Condnobed by 'Rev. M. Thomas as-
sisted by 'Rev. A. Lame of Bntseels.
Rfrs. ,Pack Cox sang, "The Garden
Of Prayer". with Mrs. Leslie TJake
preeiding ad the omen. Hymns.
The Lord's My Shepherd, and Jeuti
Lover of .Idy Soni were au.ng, Beaut-
tfni tributes showed the esteem in
which decoased wise held.
Pallbearers were, Hartwell Spelr-
en, Leste McDonald, James Mecham,
Percy Ward, Thomas Ward, and
Austin Wheeler,
Interment eves made to Brussels
cement's.
A large nbumber of relnittvea and
friends attended the service. from
Dundalk, Ethel, Listowel, Toronto,
Milton. Welton, Godeeich, Rruesels
end eurromdtng ewer.
tnflTif`F.
The United Church fowl supper
will be held an Oot. 29611. Watolt for
further particulars.
RE: BRUSSELS FALL FAIL
Anyone with, Baleen Bogs to show
an Fair Dray, -
Anyone wishing to secure apace
in the 'Palace for Flair Doy,-
Ayoue entering the Commerical
Feature of Baled and Cut Hey or
Ensilage Corn,- -1
Anyone wishing eo secure s ?'gime
List or Iicketts or intorttilat,OA,
shrtaid get ire contact with Ail
Committee In charge or ittol *OM
tarry, Geo. Wesenburg, be8ore 0E4'
20th. Come to the Fair Sept. Oa -
and 16th..
TURKEY SUPPER.
Union United Church, Grey Twp. on
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13th
Supper from 6 to 8"o'clock
Advance Sale of Tickets Only
Admission $1.25 and 65c
• ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
In Knox Presbyterian Church, Ethel on
Sunday, September 28th
at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. rn. -
The Rev. W. A. Williams will be the
guest speaker.
Special Music by the Choir
LLASHMAR DRIVE - IN THEATRE
LISTOWEL
Two Shows Nightly - Rain or Shine
Days and date
Thur. - FrL
Sept. 18 - 19 "Three Husbands" Eve Arden, Howard de Slime
Sat. - Mon.
Sept. 20 - 22 "Santa Fe" (Color) Randolph Scott, Janis Carter
Tues. - Wed.
Sept. 23 - 24 "Captive City" John Forsythe, Joan Candwn
Thurs. - Fri. Kirk Dougltset
Sept. 25 - 26 "The Big Trees (Color) Patricia Wymore
Sat - Mon.
Sept. 27 - 29 "The Lion and The Horse" (Color) Steve Cochrane
Title Stan
CARD OF THANKS
We latah 10 thank everyone who
helped make our Golden Wedding
Anauiverief.ry such a happy event,
chose who sent dowers, cards turd
gabs, all who helped in any way.
Mr. and Mrs, !hold Cnettrtord,
Bru eels.
YOUNG OR OLD, DON'T MISS IT !
SEAFORTH FALL FAIR
Two Big Days of Fun and Interest
Thursday and Friday, Sept. 18 - 19 •
THURSDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 18
Merchants' Exhibits, Fruit and Vegetable Display
Public, High School Exhibits, Ladles, Work
Old Time Fiddlers' Contest $50,00 In Prizes
Junior Farmers' Variety Show
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th
Harness Races, Running Races, Pony Races, Livestock Pamela
Clowns, Parade Bands, Baby Show, Square Dancing Conk
Ontario Hereford Association Regional Show
DANCING - Friday Night, In Community Centre Deolardlty
Orchestra
Prealdent, Russell Borten Sec.-Treas., F. J. .snow
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PHONE 104.10'
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