The Brussels Post, 1952-12-17, Page 1Post Publishing Houle
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Authorized as second Masa mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa Wednesdays December 17th, 1952
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spoil your Holiday!
Christmas and The New Year again usher in
a season of festivity and good fellowship,
As in the past it will also be marked by
increased dangers more traffic, more hours of
darkness, slippery roads, and holiday haste and
impatience.
I appeal to Ontario citizens to overcome
these added hazards by greater care and common
sense when walking or driving.
Don't let an accident spoil
holiday happiness for yourself or
for others.
MINISTER 1
PROCLAMATION
in accordance with the Doltish Tradition and to fall in line
with towns surrounding Brussels 1 hereby proclaim
Friday, December 26th
Boxing Day - A Civic Holiday
Asking the citizens to observe it as such.
R. B. COUSINS, REEVE.
BORN GARBAGE COLLECTION
To Mr. and Mrs. Jack McWhirter,
on Dec. 11th, al Dr. Myer's Nursing
Home, the gift of a daughter, Janice
OsdL
THE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH IN CANADA
Melville Church
Brussels
Minister, Rev. W. H. T. Fulton
10 a. m. Sunday School
11 a. nt. Christmas Alusic
7.30 p, m. Annual Candle
Light Carol Serylce
7,10 p. m, Organ Recital
United Church
OF CANADA
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Minister, Rev. Andrew Land
Morning Worship - 11 o'clock
Chriatma.s Aleseage and
Music.
Church School 11 o'clock.
"Cbmistanas awake! sale*
the happy morn
Whereon the Saviour of the
world was boar,"
Church of England
Parish of Braasts
Rev. A. 'Nonnsn Ellis, M. A.
Sunday before Christmas
Dec, S1. 1952,
M .Ishn'e 'Ohuevh, Aruessts-
11 a. in. Morning Prayed
Sunday School
St. David's t,hur•sh. Hsetfwys
2.30 o, m. Holy Communion,
Ilt. asorgu's Chsreh, Walton
7.80 1s. m. Holy Cotnanunwion
CHRISTMAS SERVICE
Chadatmbs 11y (Midnight)
Holy Communion 11.30 p. m
Cliristimas Day Holy Com..
minion 8,30 p•tn. Faintly sex,
vice with holy Communion
wt 11 a1. m. _
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We wish to express our n.pprerl-
i' aticm to the friends and netighrbonro
for :their sympathy, help and kind,
t new during oni• recent bereavement.
The Turnbull Family.
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THIS SATURDAY
There will be garbave collertion
here this Saturday afternoon.
A. Higgins.
SCHOOL CONCERT
Don't forget to attend the Brussels
School "Cantata" this Friday Nigat
at the Brussels Town Hall.
CARD OF THANKS
ATr, and" Mrs. Jack McDowell an.l
Mr. and, Mrs, Mac McDowell and
Mrs. Garside aB of London spent the
week -end with :Mrs. Gordon Mc-
Dowell.
CAPITOL. USTOWEL
THEATRE
2 shows nightly 7.30 '- 9.30 p• m.
Matinee Saturday 2 p. m.
Fri Sat. Dec. 19 - 20
,Ride with "THE OUTRIDERS"
Men who blazed trails through the
West's wilderness with a gallant
woman at their side.
.starring Joel McCrea, Arlene Dahl,
Mon. Tues. Wed. Dec. 22 - 23 - 24
"THE PRIDE OF ST. LOUIS"
with DAN DAILEY as the great
DIZZY DEAN and JOANNE DRU as
the gal who caught his Sunday piton.
You'll thrill to this heart-warming
$icture of one of baseball's greatest
pitchers Dizzy Deat..
TUESDAY FOTO•NrrE
OFFER $170,00
Monday Attendance Card Nlsht.
The Management and Staff of the
'Capitol Theatre, Listowel, Wish aii
our many friends a Merry Christ.
mat and. a New Year filled with
Happiness and Prosperity Watch
for our outstanding Christmas and
New Year shows.
Oliver Turnbull
Passed away. in Grey Township.
on Saturday. Dec. 13th. 1962. Oliver
Turnbull in his 81st year. The sou
of Andrew Turnbull and Jane Smitth,
who came to the 15th con. of Grey,
from Scotian.] in the 1850's. He Was
boar on the farm now occupied by his
grandson, W. J. Turnbull, and had
lived his whole life in the Walton
commnnity. Aianried in September
1595, 11e was predeceased by his wife
Clara Jane Treland of Morris Town-
ship in 1939.
,He is survived by three sons,
Wilbur and Andrew of con, 15 Grey
Twp„ James of Peterborough, and
ono daughter Jean. (Mrs. Donald
Buchanan) 'of Grey Twp. Also sur-
viv'ng ore eleven grandchildren and
nine .great grand -children. Ons
sister Filen (Mrs. John Burton) of
Berk] n•, California. and two bro.
tilers Thomas mill William of Win
nipeg.
10.
_llwgwa thhtenkwI1r interested In
farminn 1110 community wellare. lis
founded one "of the first pure-bred
herds in he community. and helped
in the keinrhim)" and maintenene,
of miry wm'thwhile ronimunity pro -
Tmlenm�" Wax in Brncsels cem-
oter;v. Pan-beo1'01'4 warp neighbours,
Jahn Tfitrlr, .• John T -Minn, Leslie
Dryer, Win. Ta)mx. Berl Jnrnston
T^mss Smith
Flower hanrmrs were, W. Z. Turn -
hull, Dr salla Turnbull. Charles
'I'ut•ntn,11, Deltoid Lawless, Georgi
TTabltirk a=d Jan Van Vliet,
MAJESTIC WOMEN'S INST)TUTE BRUSSELS LEGION I
The Majostici 'Wlanlen,e i"natihute
Met in the Brussels Plhblld •Ilbhtary
toll 'Phuraday ,a'fter•noon Dee. 11 with
the President, 'Aiut9. R. W. Stephens
in the chair.
The meeting open -ed by Stinging he
Ode followed by repeating the In-
aaritu,,te Greed. The minutes; of the
Nov. ni e'Jug and Family night were
read by the sec, Mrs, S: G, Speir.
It was also announced Matt Misses
Agnes Lane and Ann Peist1e1 ge given
prize money for their Ita1i 4. Hem-
stitching .that was shown at the Fair,
The roll rat! was answered b1 mem
bora contributing donations ;for the
shot -in boxes. A cammitteejof Mrs
Geo. ,Boma, Mrs. K. Morrie, Mrs, It
Gemmell, Mrs. "2. Bryana. kiss M.
McFarlane 'a?md Mrs. A. Lane pack
the boxes .at the home o2 'Mrs. C.
Davis.
Happy Birthday was sung to a
number having their birthday, in Dec.
it was decided to send 35clin for each
member to the A. C. 'Rr..W and
025 Is to be paid 'to the 'Ltbran•y
Board for the use of the Lionary.
him.. S. Wbeellrr reported that
seven more boxes had been♦ packed
nr,lrttr a tots; of 14 boxes tofbe sen'
^ Korea. f
Sr -'.,.al thank -you 1.4terR were .
read. c' ;
Donations of $16. wore stent to the
War Memorial Children's Hospital"),
r"" Leaden: and $5. for the,' British
Sailors, Mrs. Win. Turnbilll was
called forward and presented with
82.00 rot• infant daughter,
The motto "May we never 1/e nasty
in judgment and always gepherous,"
was given by Mrs. Roy t;ousins.
loins. Walter Herr played;, a few
musical nun)bers. Wi H. T.
Fulton delighted tube ladles with her
Christmas Reading,
Mrs. C. Davis gave a splendid
dnn,onatra.tion on chocolate, dipping
anid ]treated the ladies ;to some
of her chocolates.
Mrs. Wes. Herr showed ,how to
make "Yard Candy". •
Sunshine collection was taken
and the meeting was closed wita
"The Queen.' The hostesses were
Mrs. (', Long. Mrs. A. Lane, Mrs
Wes, Kerr, Mas: Walter Herr and
Mrs. 2, McFarlane.
ELECTION OF OFFICER$
The fallowing is the Jiet of officers
ej Bloss l9 Branch 212 Canadian
Legion for 1903. These officers wore
elected at the regular meeting on
December 3.
Inunedtate Past Prv...:. C. S. 1311iott
Presid;eint Kenneth Coleman„
lot : Vice -Pres. G. Workman
2nd Vice•Pres. Russell Hal;
Sgt, at Arms P.... Elinor .Young
Ser."rias. Ralph Shaw
W slime Officer .... C. L Workman
Pveritive Committee ..,. 32. Winberg,
G. Kreuter, F. Straw
Property Trustees Geo. Booker
Frank Shaw, Stanley Rutledto)
$2.00 per year - $2.50 U. .
DAN
CE
Modern and Old-7"yme Music
The Kansas Farmer
Dancing from 10 to 1 Everyone Welcome
In Brussels Town Hall on
Wednesday, Dec. 31st
Admission 50c Lunch Counter
Sponsored by I. O. O. F.
- i In aid of hospital bed
BRUSSELS LEGION PIPE BAND I r' ..:�•..,._..._
The fallowing donations were re -
The Noll Sisters with the
r toedduring The post week. I
I H. Sniljyan $L00I
F. R. Smith 1.00 i
CPo. Galbraith 6.00
The hand members wish- to state •
that the money donated, or raised
by the sale of tlrleets, is to be use,
nl q•rhsse uniforms only. Each
ro,o,:li'r t� buying his own. Pipes or
(Items and paying for his lessons,
.i.
CANDLE LIGHT CAROL SERVICE
At Melville Church, Brussels on
SUNDAY E'VG. at 7.30
Girls Choruses Male Choir
Christmas Anthems
Recital at 7.10 0. m.
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WANTED - •
•:f nplication for position of Btu -law
•Rufro.r.mPuI Ctfieer and 'Utility Man
for .the Villaee of Rrnssels. Anuli•
,an t^ 1,e in hands o'0 the Clerk
on or before Dec. 27, 19.52.
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P. C^mmbell, Clerk.
NOTICE OF MEETING TO
CONSIDER BY-LAW
, Take notice that a By -Law for
raising $100.000.00 mailer tSe pro•
visions of The Tile Drainage Act,
will be taken into consideration by
le Council of the Corporation of W. G. LEACH
the Township of Gree* at the Town. JEWELLERY STORE
Our Suggestions for
Christmas Giving
If you want a watch, that has Beauty, Style, Quality, and
s priced right for you, and will' give complete satisfaction, we
have Just that particular watch you want in Bulovs, Mido, Elco,
Fontaine, and various other makes of supreme Quality, and Superb
styling. Watches you would be proud to own, or give to your
dearest friends. Buy at home - at your Brussels Jeweller, the
man, who knows and services watches the year round.
FOR HIM -
Pens and Pencil sets, Utility and fitted cases, Billfolds,
Lighters, Cigarette Cases, Lodge Rings, Cuff links, Fancy
Stone and Signet Rings, etc, etc.
FOR HER -
Magniflcent Diamonds of Bridal Wreath, Bridal Bell and
Or -Cal Diamonds, priced to suit you. An examination of these
diamonds will convince you of their excellent quality and
Beauty.
Holloware, Flatware In Plate and Sterling, China in 96pc-, and
6b pe, sets. Fancy Tea Seto and Cups and Saucers, Fancy Jewellery
Boxes, Musical Powder Boxes, Daytimt and Evening Baps.
Thousands of Gifts, for you choice. Make out your Christmas list
Now. Come in and see our selection for yourself, or phone us,
and we will he glad to send you our Catalogue, and phone or Mali
order will be given immediate attention. Watch for our Christmas,
Specials which will be displayed in our windows from now until
Christmas.
ship Office on the 7th day of Feb "The Store for Beautiful Gifts"
1953, at the hour of 3 o'clock in the
afternoon. BRUSSELS, ONT.
PHONE 91
Edythe M. Cardiff, Clerk
MO i, A MM T,
Holiday Formal Dance
In Cranjrook Community Hall
TUESDAY, DEC. -30th
Music , by Wilbee's Orchestra
Dancing 10 to 1
Lunch will be served.
Sponsored by Cranbrook Community Board
M$1.00 per person Everybody Welcome
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UPPER CANADA BIBLE SOCIETY
SHOWS GAIN
The Brussels branch of the Upper
Canada Bible Society collected the
sunk of $310.ein their annual collect-
ion in this' area this years•. This is
a tgratotying increase over last
ytu's giving. The ()dicers of the
local society thank the colleotors
who did the work and all those will
contributed.
CHRISTMAS CONCERT
At S. S. No. 3 Morris
FRIDAY, DEC, 19th at 8 p, m.
Admission 25c
CHRISTMAS CONCERT
At S. 8. No. 7 Grey
In Community Centre
Cranbrook on
FRIDAY EVE., bEC. 19th
Everbody Welcome
Admission 25c'
CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT
wlfl be held In the
BRUSSELS UNITED CHURCH
MONDAY, DEC, 22nd at 8 p. m,
Admission Vic
Children of the SUnd tl School FRES
W. J. PERRIE
Brussels, Ontario
Commencing Nov. 1, 1952 to Dec. 24, 1952
Each Buyer of a Car Purchased from
Brussels Motors, at a value over $300.00,
are entitled to the Draw to take place oi,
the Eve of Dec. 24th, 1952.
1952 Pontiac Styline Sedan
1952 Chev. DeLuxe Styline Coach
1951 DeLuxe Fleetlinc Sedan
2-1951 Chev. Styline Sedan at $1850.
1951 Chev. Styline Coach $1850.00.
2-1951 Chev. DeLuxe Styline Sedans
1951 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan
1950 Chev. DeLuxe Fleetline Sedan
fully equipped.
1949 Chev. Five Passenger Coupe
fully equipped $1495.00,
1949 Plymouth Special DeLuxe
Sedan $1395.00.
1948 Chevrolet Sedan
1947 Pontiac Coach
1940 Plymouth Coach
TRUCKS -
1953
ItUCKS.--1953 Dodge 1/2 ton Pick-up, selling
below list price.
1948 International Y2 ton Pick-up
1948 Chev, 74 Ton Pick-up and
1946 Mercury 1/2 ton Panel.
many older models to choose from
Brussels Motors
Huron County's Formost Used Car Deal
Brussels, Ont. Phone Tax