The Brussels Post, 1952-9-24, Page 1Post Publishing House
THE BRUSSELS POST
Authorized as eetiond clew male Post otftee DePti talent. ours Wednesday, September 24th, 1952 $2,00 per rear - $Za50 U. *lir a,
Come to the. Brussels Fall Fair on Sept.' 25th 26th and Enjoy thel;. xhib is and Sports for All
,PETER STEWART HONORED
ON 90th BIRTHDAY
Surrounded by 031E enitr•4 family
of children and Moet or his grand-
children Peter Sklgwart oelehleeted
dies 90th birthday on Sundae; at.. his
home O8ere, Two great grand-
d avnght61a, ,Ohrlatene . Stewart of
Toronto and Herether Rasa of Sarnia,
ego]: 16 Months old, joined in the
festivities,
Abort 1.30 o'clock, 38 members
of his family were joined by Mrs.
Margaret 'Carrdi8f, a Meter -in -lave
and 3. J. McCarver., an old' friend,
Who ane each over 80 yeast's of age,
at a family dinner. Before tlhe
Veal, Roy A, Stewart, eldest mem-
ber of tete family, proposed a toast
to his'father, During the afternoon
and evening MT. Stewart received
many callers who extended their
congnatiulatIona.
Looks After Large Garden
'Tillie nonatgernere n is enjoying
•pleu'did. helaltlh, takes pare of a large
vegetable garden, .and is still a
reguiair .enhibitor et the annual hall
Fair. He is an enthusiastic base-
ball fan ane misses few games of
• ball in the community park here.
During the afternoon, he played
, cevena0 selections an his violin,
hv'htob were recorded by Gordon
McGarvfn.
Orlr. Stewart mals born on the 4th
line of Morrie town2btp and moved
es a young man to North Dakota,
where he pioneered. -Retnuasi ng in
1904 in Brussels,-he'ha.s lived. here
aver since. He has tour sons asd
tbree dauphtens. Ttoy A., Toronto,
and Bares; Archie R. Windsor;
Dr. Graham, Bae' City, Mich.; Stew-
art Lowe. Bnieseis; Mrs, D. C,
(Hazel) Matheson; Mrs. Gordon
(Florence) McGavin; and Mrs. Stn-
clair (Jean) Hemingway, Toronto.
There are 18 grandchildren.
WeddingAnniversary
Following the family dinner, Mr.
and Mrs. D. C. Matheson, who were
nelobnating their silver wedding an-
niversary weWasetle the recipients
of a silver ben service. On Satur
day evening they Were also preterit.
ad with an engraved mantel mirrer
by a group nI friends.
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned until 2 P. M Saturday,
October 4th, 1952 for snow plowing
for the 52-53 season in the Township
of Grey. Tenders to be by the hour.
State type of equipment used.,
Lowest or any tender not necess-
sailyy accepted.
Edythe M. Cardiff, Clerk.
THE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH IN CANADA
Melville Church
Brussels
Minster, Rev. W. M. F. Fulton
11 a. m. Morning Worehip
10 a. m. Sunda' School
United Church
OF CANADA
Minister, Rev. Andrew Lane
RnL10' Day
Theme; Lot us now Je:
prepare to build.
Church School meets as a
school in tine Sanctuary at
11 o'clock with the assembled•+
congregation.
Leb everyone tally to the
wok of Chrieh
>_Q •
Church of England
Parish of enamels
Rev. A. Noonan Ellis, M. A.
178h Sunday After Trinity
N. John's OltarelL tltuseel•--
Harvest' Festival
8.80 elm. holy Communion
11 a. ne .Morten- Prayer
7.30 p. m. Evening Paayor
St. David's Gifure$N Hoofers
2.30 p, m. Evening Fewer
Df. Warga's Chirtsli, Willie'
210 Service 1
MELVILLE YOUNG
WOMEN'S GUILD
The September meeting was held
et the hone of Mrs. IeobeeeAdnams,
The devotion period opened wd'tn
the 01144111g 01 Hymn 109 'foll'owed
by a short ptwyer by Isobel Adams.
Isobel Armstrong road the Indio,
whiob was "Geverethent of the
Church. 'Hyman 494 was sung follow.
ed Soriptut•e reading In.unlson. Mrs.
Fulton gave two very enjoyable
readings, "An Irish Mother"' and
"Arab i Don't TOnow". The Meese
benedtetton was then repeated. Dur.
Ing the bustness period it was
decided thea a bake sale and tea
be held on Sa,t., Nov, 25th. Follow.
trig •bhe adjonrtiment of the meeting
a lovely lunch was served by the
hostess,, Grace McFarlane and
Isobel Armstrong,
Engagement Announcement,
The engagement is announced of
Mary Darts, Reg. N., daughter of
Mrs. Cunningham, Dthel. and the
late Roy Cunningham to Kenneth
Stewart MacDonald, eon of Mr. and
Mrs, Martin MaeDonaid, Brussels,
Ont. The marriage to take Peace
early in October, in Knox Presby-
terian Ohara, Dehel, Ont,
DUTCH BULBS
Last year for the first time we
offered packaged Dutch Bulbs. Since
then we have tested and proved the
flowering results o7 ,these bulbs;'
and without question we' sire Con-
fineed they are the finest quality
ever offered for package sales. We
have also compared prices with,
large Dept. Stores an ou-r Orice is as
taw and in some cases lower: Oome
in and see our display. -
GREWAR'S GROCETERIA
.PHONE 5 BRUSSELS
UNITED CHURCH •
On Sundae' morning Sept. 21st,
the minister spoke on The Apostles'
Creed, dwelling on the first four
articles — belief in God — in Jesus
Chia*t— in The Holy Spirit — and
in The Holy Oatholic Church. The
anthem, "Jesus Is all the world to
Ire was sung by the choir.
In the evening Rev. W. H. Moore
of Toronto, secretary of The Upper
Canada Bible Society, presented n
review of .the work, of the Society
and • .followed with a film on the
Bible in Teratile for eke blind. Mrs.
M Dennds•.and Isabel sang, "The Gos-
pel of Leve" by Ackley, and the
anthem. was "Only A Touche, elan
by Ackley. 'A gltrapse of the work
of The Bible Society is presented
in Brtnase1s 'nnnmbily at a. urian
service on the evening of the third
Bede(, of September. ' Cbelettan
people of all deonominatton should
plan to attend.
NOTICE
Dthel United ,Church 'fowl supper
will be held on Fridley. Noy. 7th.
Wakc4t: tor further phrtdoulars.
REGENT THEATRE
Seafortb, Ont.
NOW PLAYING --
Sept. 25 - 26 • 27 Technlcolod
"SHE'S WORKING HER
WAY THROUGH COLLEGE"
*Virginia Mayo Ronald Reagan
Thls is a campus musical comedy
which all High'School Students will
enjoy. Don't Miss thls -true to life
picture with Its all;atar oast.
Sept. 29 - 30, Oct, 1 Technicolor
"STORY Gr WILL'ROGERS!'
First Show Starts at 7 P. m.
Jane Wyman Will Rogeire Jr.
A Blue-Blbbon Winner end a Mister -
loaf novel which everyone must see.
Ws picture was held over In 'all
the larger, cities across Canada.
Don't tbisa'lt.
Act. 2 - 3 - 4 Technicolor
"TEXAS CARNIVAL"-
Leep In the Heart of Texas with
;Father Willtafna es gdeeti of the
way. Thls Is an • entertaining
musical comedy.
CbMtNt3 =- �•'
"WINNING TEAM"
TURIN YOUR CLOCKS
1
BACK SATURDAY NiGHT
This communety reverts to Stand-
era
ta nd-
era Tame ('bits Satur'dare night et 12
o'oloek (Midnight), DMA forget
to put your elooke !molt one hour
before mow retire Saturday night,,
Church services in Brussels will• he
center/lobed ;here on 'Standard Time
this Sunday, t
HONORED BY FRIENDS ..
BEPORE MOVING TO S5AFORTH
The members of the kirk session
and the board af. managers of Mel.
vlile Pt'esbytei'ean Chereh, and theta'
wives g+aibherad at'the manes on FFi-
day night to spend a social evening
with James Mclaadzean, who will
leavesoon bo make hie, home in
Seaforth, Rep. W. H. 2' Fulton
introduced a short musical. program
consisting of n solo by Gerald Gib-
son, community singing with Mrs.
Williasn Speir at the piano, and a
solo by Willem Spaer,
Mr. Fulton then spoke of Mr. Me.
leadzean's fine leadership in affairs
of church and community, his
neighborliness and hospitality and
the regret occasioned by hie re-
moval from town, John Ytitll pre-
sented Mr. eicPsdzean with a
beautiful illuminated address fram-
ed in blond maple.
Mr. McFadzean, -taken colnp.etely
by attrprese, expressed his pleasure
at this manifestation of friendabip
and esteem, which, he said, meant
more to him than gifts of gold and
silver. '
Short speeches re-echoing 5110
thoughts of the first speaker were
amide by William Spelt., Wilfrid
Shortreed, Robert Bowman, and
D. M. MacTavish. A luno] and a
social period brought the evening
to a close. Sas. S. Atm strong pro-
posed a vote of thanks to Mr. and
Mrs. Fulton for their hospitality.
Mr. Fcieadzean has been an ac-
tive and popular agent for Hawtok
Mutual Fire Insurance Company 1r.
this district for many years.
NOTICE
Majestic Women's Institute are
sp'ansoring the project "Cottons May
Be Smart" for girls between the
ages of 12 and 26 years. Each girl
is to make a cotton dress for her-
self. If you wish to take this
please leave your name with Ruth
Hemingway or Phone 25r5.
MEET THE REAL TALLUAH
IWIbat is the reason for Tallulah
Banlahead'a unconventional behavior.
Prima donna temper; her tantrum
and her lusty conversation? Maur-
ice
aurice Zolotoy .Ilea a surprising ex-
planation Tor her sPeotacular car-
eer. Read "This is the Real Tall-
ulah," starting in this Sunday's
(Sept. 28) issue of the great Color
Gravure American Weekly' ex-_
elusively with .2160 Detroit Sunday
- Times.
CAPITOL
THEATRE LISTOWEL
2 showa nightly 7.36 — 9.30 p. m.
Matinee Saturday 2 p. fn.
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
under the sun' like the high adven-
ture of HIGH NOON.
•
GOLDEN WEDDING MARKED
BY MR. AND MRS. 0, GRAWFORD
Civet' 'lame linndred friends and re.
lativee attended .a yeePtion at the
duame Of Mr, and Mme, David .Gnaw'
ford at Brussels, on; their golden
wedd4ing day,
• Mr's, Crawford, fortnerly Chris-
tena Ann Handy, became the betide
Of Mr. Ce+wter& in. ()amnington 50
years :ago: Thee' limed in*Nelson,
B. C., and Vancouver, For tive Years
before returning east to a fat= it
Meltil'lap twit., w0tene they Hived for
o'er. 33 years. Eleven years •ago.
they moved to Brussels,
They are active members of
Rt'pssela tinned Oleuroh. Both are,
over 80. years of agt and enjoy
good' healon.
They have one daughter, Mrs.
Clayton ..•navidsan. 'Marton, and
two sone, Rae Crawford, Morris.
and Alvin Crawford ,at home.
Mors, Bert Hemingway received,
and tea was poured by Mrs. Wil-
liam Little and Mrs. Earl Mills.
Assisting ,were Mrs. Gordon Work-
man,
orkman, Miss Beth hoover, Mrs. David
Boyd, Mrs. George Dundas, Mrs.
Alvin Stimore, Mrs. William Dennis
and Miss Ethel Dennis.
I PEOPLE 'W41E KNOW
•
Mrs. Rhoda Mitchell, Windsor was
e visitor in Brussels this week.
9 • •
t Mies Ruby Campbell, Toronto,
r was a week -end guest with Mrs, Wm.,
l Porter,
• * s
I Miss Karen BusChlen of Mitchell
spent the week end with Miss Betty
Cousins.
Mon. Tues. Sept. 29 • 80
The lovable, laughable family of
"Radio fame Ozzie -- Harrle—Davld
and Rloky Nelson in
i
"HERE COMES THE NELSONS"
It's fun for the entire family. The ',
children will love it.
TUESDAY FOTO.NITE
lit OFFER $200:00
2ppd OFFER $200.00 =1
3111 OFFER $100.00,
Mgnday. Attendance Cord Night.
Wed. Teure .Fri. Oct. 1 .'2 - 3
Hold everythving - they:re coning
— the,Gals• Who.became sailors
"SKIRTS AH'OV",
The gayest musical of the year with
a star studded cast including Esther
Williams, Joan Evans, Vivian Elaine,
Sorry Sullivan and Billy Eckestine.
• * *
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Dekmier of
London called on friends .here over
the weekend.
• * *
• Mr, end Mrs. Garr. Long of San
Monies.. Calif., are visiting with
relatives and '*lends herb.
• * *
Mrs. A. C. Baker returned home
after visiting her daughter Mrs.
D. C. Warwick in Owen Sound.
• Is
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Davis, Wm,
and Miss Bessie Moses spent Tues-
day of fare week in Owen Sound and
vicinity.
• *
Mrs. Elwin Tbompson returned
home after spending the Past two
weeks' visiting friend's In Kitchener
and Listowel.
• * *
Rob Mann who is taking a courage
in drafting at Londno Technical
school was home for the week -end
with hes parents Mr. and Mrs. D. A.
Rann.
• * •
Mr, and Mrs. John Seeker of
Wheatley; Mr. Nommn Forbes of
Winnipeg; Mr, and. Mrs. W. Forbes
of Toronto 'were the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Baeker.
• • *
Week -end visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Davis were Ed-
win Abrin, Owen Sound; Mrs. Hugh
Pentam and daughter Audrey, Des -
bore.
• • •
Mr. and 1415, D. L. Kerr; Mrs. B.
'Hawkins and Mr, and Mrs. Chas.
Hingskon of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs,
Thos. Cruickshanka, Wanghan), were,
week -end visitors with Miss ;Clarke
Hingsoon.
R
* *
Mr. and Mrs: Cliff. 'Bttseden, Mr.
and Mrs. Tas. Bryans, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Cousins :spent the week=end
with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cousins and
Audrey and Mrs. J. E, Yhilltgs In
Woodbridge,
• * •
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Knox, Jemmy
.and Donna of New Hamburg; Mr.
and Mrs. 01181. Shobbrook, Charles
end 'Margaret of leullett were Sun-
day visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Herb
Manning.
BORN
KPAIITER — Cal. ana Marguerite
(nes Lester) are happy to me
nonnce the arrival of Tenvid;s baby
sister Ann T8atb.letm at Mated
R.ainflton, Teoapttal en Sept. 10th..
1932.
r
Andrew Y. McLean, Seaforth,
M. P. "for ipumon•Perth, who hes
been appointed one of the five de-
legates who will represent Canada
at the General Assembly of the
United Nations, which opens at
New York on October 14. The other
delegates are Hen, L, B. Pearson,
Secretary of State for External
Affair; Hon. Paul Martin, Minister
of Health and Welfare; Senator
Hiram 13. Ienor, Iiaiitax, and Mr.
D. M. Johnson, Clanarian Permanent
Representative to the 'united Nat-
ions.
Beer - Mitchell
Knox. Presbyterian Church, than.
brook, vests the scene or a wedding
011 Saturday arternoon at 2.30
o'clock when Lillian DUhel Elizabeth
Mitchell was united in marriage
to Cpl. John Robert Beer of the
R. C. A. F., Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Miss Mitchell is the only daughter
of Mrs. Elizabeth Mitchell. Bruit -
eels and the bridegroom is the sen
of 1fr, and Sirs. Fred Beer, Rensolt,
Ont. The ceremony was performed
by Rev. M. J. Hyndman before a
setting or gladioli and aotnns
againee a baekgrnund of ferns.
G'ven in marriage by her hrotner,
Mr. Jahn Mitchell, the bride wnre
a floor length sown of wbite taffrea
with lace bodice and an oreitktrt
of net with Inserts of lace to match
the bodice. Sbe married a shower
bouquet of Better Times roses and
honorer/M. Mra. Norman Santo.
Kitchener dressed in tumonts tat -
fete, combined with white frosted
flowered net, wee matron of honor.
She earteed a bat meet of ieeender
baby rlt,rvsanthamnma. Mies Elaine
Beer stater of the bridgroom, was
hridesmatd, wearing a yellow tat -
feta dress with white frosted flow
Bred net, and carrying orchid baby
chrysa,nthemumis. Twn little flower
girls. May and Lillian Myers
wore identical frock of taffeta with
net overdnesses of yellow and tar-
gets reapeottvely, and each Car-
ded
arpled a ban300t of asters 'and baby
rhrysantbthemums. Mr. George Beer
was hos brother's groomsman, and
Mr. Emerson Mitchell, Brussels, and
Mr. S. Brown, Cenimalle, were nsh-
ere. Fallowing the ceremony, a
reception was held In the church
parlonna. The bride's mother dress-
ed In wine velvet with oorsage of
orchid ohnysantSermttns, received
assisted by the bride -room's mother
in brown crepe with corsage of
yelnw chrysanthemums, Following
a abort wedding trip to Owen Sound
and no'iitilern paints. Cpl. and Mrs.
Peer Will terns for their iuew.hnnre
to Winnipeg. Fee 'travelling the
bride wore a salt of tient blue wool
gnibnrdlne. with pink ee'easortas•
The bride is n eradmsate of Telteh•en-
nr-Waterinn 'Hospital school of
nnratne.
IN MEMORIAM
JACKLTN — In loving memory of
Mrs. Lawrence Jacklin and baby
Glenn, who passed away three
years ago Sept. 24.
Memortee are the lamps
Thai light the darkest road
To the beantitnl hope of reunion
When we meet at tlhe end of the
road.
Alwsya remeinbored by Violet and
Law'renc'e Weban and family.
BRUSSELS FALL FAIR
NOTES
Come and enjoy a very colortnl
afternoon and evening at the Brus-
sels Blall Fair on Sept, 26th. See
the Ann May shove, Harness flee-
ing, Midway, Implementys and new
gagets, Mdnetttire Zoo, School par-
ade, Brussels Lions Boys and Girls
Band, We have new added epee.
gals a silver plate denoted by Mr.
W. G, Leach for the best or cham-
pion oats exhtbtted at the Fair.
13radahanv and Co. Clothing are do -
, 114501153 a shirt anti an overall. Stria
lot 10100 tar WIlIte egea, Orea'-
eel special tor most points won lie
uoeo crop. Try for these ether
epeeete i:wens, SWnlneon'-e, -Banc
of Oenuueree and others mentioned
in the Prize List. 'Phe 4-1i Boys Gad
Girls Swipe and Cal( Club will. hold
• their Aontevement Day, Come fa
time to .hear the official opening
speech by Mr. H. A. Roes of Idoonit
Forest, eacretar•y of Agricultural..
Societies of Ontario.
Geo, Wesenburg, secretory.
"Reception and Dance''
In Walton Community Hall on
Thursday, Sept. 25th
Honour of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hannon (Dunna Watson)
Ladies Please Bring Lunch
Everybody Welcome
St. John's Anglican Church
TURKEY SUPPER
Tuesday, October 21st
Supper from 5.30 to 8 P. M.
Entertainment in Brussels Town Hall
Admission: Adults $1.50, Children 75c
DANCE
In Cranbrook Community Hall
Friday, October 3rd
Music by Ken, iWilbee's Orchestra
Sponsored by the Hall Board
Admission 50c Booth in Hall
Everyone Welcome
TURKEY SUPPER
Union United Church, Grey Twp. on
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13th
Supper from 6 to 8 o'clock
Advance Sale of Tickets Only
Admissi; n �1 25 and 65c
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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
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LLASHMAR DRIVE - IN THE TRE
LISTOWEL
Two Shows Nightly — Rain or Shins
Days and date Title
Thurs. - Fri,
Sept. 25 - 28 "The Big Trees (Color)
Sat. - Men.
Sept. 27 - 29 "The Lion and The Horse" (Color) Steve Cochrane
*tam
Kirk Douglas
Patricia Wymeew
Tues. - Wed.
Sept. 30, Oct. est "Mara-Maru"
Thur. - Fri.
Oct. 2 - 3
Errol Flynn, Ruth Romani
"Retreat Hall" Frank Lovejoy, Edward Carlson
Teeswater Fall Fair
Sept. 30th and Oct. 1st
OUTSTANDING LIVESTOCK SHOW
2.24 Trot or Pace — Harness Races —2.15 Trot or Paco
2 Road Races Running Race
Special Hurdle Jumping Classes
Galt Kittle Brass Band — Lucknow Pipe Band
Admissions: Adults & Cars 500 — Schoolchildren 12 an under 15o
Jos. A. Molnnes, Pres. Melvin Rome, Set'.
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WESTERN ONTARIO
CASH CROP DAY
Thursday, October 2nd, 1952
1 Mlfe North -- 1 Mile East of
Granton
(20 Mlles North .of London)
on"the farms of
ELMER HARLTON AND NORMAN RIDLELL
10 a. m. - Meobinery dlsplauys — Deiftonstmfttone — Tear of Cteles
--- soil budging.
1 p. in.—'Speakers — Hon. T. L. Kennedy, Mdndater of Agrlcnttlrre.
Hon. 1R S. Themes, Minister of Public Works.
J. A. Garner, Director of 10Atenston. ".
A. H. Martin, Director' 'of Crepes '13randb,
1.43 p. m. — Mnchlnery Parade
2.16 p^ m. — Machinr'ry'sit vex* in ell crape.
NO A1)MMTSRTON CHARGE •-•- Parrlring 23e Per 09r Meabs omN
Retreadinteetm
leen -•- WESTERN ONTARIO (lART3 CROPS DA'S" G'()MMVPTEE.