The Brussels Post, 1952-12-31, Page 1Post Publishing :House
THE, BRUSSELS POST'
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Wednesday, December -3180952
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spoil yourHoliday!
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.
appeal to Ontario citizens to overcome
these added hazards by greater care and common
sense -when walking or driving.
Don't let on accident spoil ` i }
holiday happiness for yourself or
For others
CARD OF THANKS CARD OF .THANKS
Da4d IZeuuetLy. I':ae Press carr 3 would like ' to thank .everyone
fez boy', thanks all who remember- for the 'cards and gifts sent to mmt
ad thin so generously al Cltristnnas, since I have Dome to the hospital
NOTICE - LEGION M'EETING •
The regxt'lar meeting of the Brus
gels Branch ?,1S of the Canadian
Legion will be herd Wednesday, Jan.
9th at 8,30 p. m. at this meeting the
officers for 1952 will be installed,
M1 members are asked to be
present.
R. S. Shaw, Secretary.
tf
THE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH IN CANADA.
Melville Church
Enamels
Minister, Rev. W. H. T. Fulton
X10 a. m. Sunday School
11 a. In, Morning Worship . .
United Church
OF CANADA
Minister, Rev. Andrew Lane
Morning worship T 31 o'otook
The Saaramte'nit of
The Lord's Supper
Chetah School 12 o'oloek.
Cone and Worship,
:" a .. ,.�.-..,-� --•
Churchof Englund
Pariah of Brussels
Rev. A. Nor,Inan Ellie, M. A.
Ind Sunday After Christmas
381, 4tle 1953
M. iihn"s ChuWN. BrustsM-.
11 3 m. Holy Communion
Suttltlay School,
ht. David's Unwell. Hewt'rrn
2.30 p, In. 30''ieaiintg Prayer, Sunday Sebeol,
>w Oeorg.'s' Charah, Walton
7,30 P. nt, Evetieg Prayer
irlrelgliefflarfflIentni
here in London. Especially the
Legion, AuxIlltary, Rtebekek Lodge
and Institute for their Iovely boxes.
Roy Thuell.
NOTICE
Intea•-Church New Year Prayer
,Service will be held in Melville Pres-
byterian Church on Thursday, Jan.
&th at 8 p. m. A guest speaker is
being secured .for the occasion. The
xneaae will be -led by the joint
Choirs ' of the churches. Christians
in Brussels will reserve this date
for a united witness,
CAPITOL ILISTOWEL
THEATRE
2 shows nightly 7.10 - 210 P. Ra
Matinee Saturday- 2 p. m.
Gala New Year's ShoW "= Matinee
2 p. m. - Evening 7.30 • 9.30 p. m.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
JANUARYI •2,E
The gayest Musical of ire year. •in
Technicolor IwIth Seven big song
hits and a Star studded cast,
"THE BELLE OF NEW YORK"
with Fred Astaire, • Majorle Maln,
Vera -Ellen.
BRUSSELS COUNCIL
.Bdulssels, Die. 15, IOC:
The rooter meeting of the hints
lepal Course l •of tike Vdliage of Brut}
els was held in tlLe, Public Legere
on the above .Pate. All membee'e of
Council were present,
The minutiae , of the lastmeeting
were, ,read and adopted on, motion
of A. Me'raggat t, seconded by J. H
Stratton.
?n - motion of 3. H. Stratton
seconded by R. •A. Bennett, accounts
as fallowts were ordered to he paid;
County of Huron,
1952 rates $4959,94
Wingltam Dist. High School,
1962 eaquds'tiion 2892.96
B. M. & G. Tel. Syetere, rates "
and tolls on tax roll 6228,20.
R. 11:.Gouges, Reeve salary 48.00
R. A. Bennett, Councillor
salary 36.Ot
A. McTaggart, Conucil3or
salary 36.00
3, Ti. Srretttm, C'ouneillar
salsa"' 36.00-
C, L. Workman, Councillor
salary • 36.04
W. H. Bill. salary 135.00
G. R. Campbell, salary 55.00
Brussels FT, E. System, street
lights and Hall lights 111.64
Brussels Fire Edge., annual
gratnt . 200.0)
R. R. Cnulaints, selecting
Jurors 4.04
A. DIceTair, reflecting
tumors 4,00
G. R. Caurltbel3. seieoting
jurors 4.00
A. ,Rutledge. fox bounty 2.00
G. Davddsan, Lox bounty 6.00
IBrutseels Coal Yard, fuel
i Clerk's office.'
13.00
lPearson Edwards and. Co„
,estimated 'finlenaiel 1952 I
gat eenent 40,00 1
Cgani'tq of Huron, for tax
'oolleotian 50.95
Elliott. Motor Sales, Fire
Dept. Acct. 11.50
A. H. Oaiklety, general labor 10.40
Past Pub. House, ads., notices
Voters list 112.50
H. Workman, ;gravel for roadts 13.20 i
L. R. Aryans. snowplowing 30.10 ;
R. B. Cousins, ,expenses and mileage 1
to planing and development
entinge _ ...... .S 15.00
The resrgnation _ of W. H. Bell as
Utility man and Bylaw ent6orcement
Officer for the Village was received
and Considered. ,
On motion' al 3. H. Stretton; ser
ended by R. A. Bennett, the resign-
ation
esignation was accepted, resignation to
take e+ffeot as of Feb. 1, 1953.
The Clerk was instructed to ad-
vertise tor s•pplieations far Utility
man and Bylaw enforcemeet Offic•
er. applications to be in hands of
the Clea+lc ,on or feOore Dec. 37. 1952.
Icy -Law No. 1. 1353 was introdno-
ed and read .a first and .second time
an motion at C, L. Workman,
seconded by A. McTaggart.
By -Lew No. 9, 1952 was read a
.third and passed- on motion of R. A.
Bennett, seconded 7, EI. Stretkon.
This By-law authorizes the Been-
slim
ivenslug tot Taxi -gabs in the Village' et
Beassele. eammencing Jan, 1, 1963.
Ljcenee tete • dor Taxicab's Is to be
•$10,00.
Resalutton by A. MMTaggaxt, sec-
onded by C. L. Wotikman, "that the
19612 asseeeleentt an Riverside Mot
ors buttldibg (No. 276 on the Assess•
meett Roll) be reduced to $1300.60.
Motion Carriedr
lteso5uitJon by R. A• Bennlett, sec-
onded by .Y. ' H• Sbretboti, "that a
rebate at $36.00 on Taxes be given
John Gaynor an propertty. an Albert
St. (No. 139 on 1952 Tax Roll).
Motion Carried.
A letter to the Reeve from the
06010 t at the Fire Mgnshall was
read and contents witlr 'room
menda.ttane tram the Fire Marisltae
an linpotvenienttts neeeesemy to, our
Fire fighting equipment, were die
ens -Sed. It was decided that to do
finite action should be taken at the
present time, hot that some action
0500111 be taken iu the pea' ftttttlre.
The bre Omer or the meeting being
ron tntd+seri; . Cetera adjourned at
elation :af' A. McTeggerf, seconded
7. IT, Stratton.
LUCKY DRAW WINNERS I
Winner's of •three drseirs were au I
=a
CI ase the Christmas Lee dance
held in. Brussels Town Ball. Geroge I
Bigler wee the 1ueky 4lcltet holder
for the Melia and record stayer is
tla< L•t;ton„Draw„ The ]3russele
Motors prize of $1150 went to 104•
win Collins of Port Elgin and Law,
reuse Plank, Jamestown, won the
Brussels. Hickey 'Club Tarkey drew I
LEG BROKEN IN.
TOBOGGAN ACCIDENT
SEASON'S GREETINGS
To you our customers • our friends• •
We wish good health, good cheer,
And look ahead with pleasure
To serving through the year !
THE NEW AMERICAN HOTEL
Joe Baker, Prop.
Brussels, Ont.
bMku R0M,Rie 51W
Dale McTaggart, younger son of
Dir. -axed Mrs. AdelaaMcTaggaad, had i
his right leg broken vette to1;-ogg- tg
ening on Monday afternoon of this I O
week..
Tine accident occurred when the
taboggann hit a drop causing the boy
to bounce higb off it and come hack
down lauding on his leg with suob
force that It was broken a few
inches above the ankle.
Other boys who were there when
the accident occurred took him to
the home of a play mate on the tole
oggen, where a doctor was ,summate
ed. He was 'atter removed to Listow
e! 130531be! but was allowed to go
home after a east had been: applied
'
?'Y,e
CARD OF THANKS
I sincerely thank all those who
-'remeinihered nig ask •Ohrisbmare Tent 1,
kindness was appreciated..
Seott Pawson.
Man. Tues. Jan. 5 0
"THE GIRL IN WHITE"
starring June Allyson and Arthur
Kennedy.
A true life love drama about 'a
woman doctor and the men In her
Ilfe.
TUESDAY FOTO.. jITE
OFFER' $200.00
Monday Attendance Card Night.
Wed, Thurs. Jan. 7 -6
I' Two big•features
"NEPTUNeOS bAUGHTEIR" etare.
ling Esther Williams and Red Skei•
ton.
PLUS
"MR. DRAKE'S DUCK"
The funny story of a duok that lald
an Atomic egg.
NOTE r-. Neptune's Daughter 7.50-
10.16 p. m.
Mr. Drake'a Duck 0.00 p. m.
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to ()hank _ my mazy
friends who sent me cards, letters
end gifts also for acts of kindness
dueing pry i-riness. It Weeall very
much appreclatted.
• Mildred Quorengesaer.
• CARD OF THANKS
I wish to take this opeonttunity to
thank those who mailed cards and
letters at this office during the
Cbrisbtuats season. Your ao-operation
in 3eparaiing cards and letters and
tying same in bundles, was greedy
appreciated by all concerned,
The Brussels Post Office staff ex.
tend a wish for a Prospenots and
Happy New Year.
H. A. Kerney, Postmastter,
REGENT THEATRE
Seatforth, Ont.
NOW PLAYING-
Jan. 1 • 2'• 3 Tech nlooter
"SINGIN' IN THE RAIN"
Gene Kelly Debbie Reynolds
Start the Sew Yeat'r off with a
glorious feeling by seeing Singln' In
The Rain. It's a musical comedy
filled with hit sags.
Matinee Jan. 1 a 2.30 p. ni.
Jan. 6 • 6 • 7 Technicolor
"SCARLST ANGEL"
Yvonne De Carlo Rook Hudson
Rock Hudson, the new screen rave
plays the role of the handsome.
skipper. Thu' a tale of love and
adventure from New Orleans and
San Franciso,
.
Jan. 8 - 9,• 10 •
"PEOPLE AGAINST O'HARA"
Spencer Tracy Diana Uynn
See Spencer Tracy at his best In
this hea•twarming portrayal of
people agatntt O'Hara. It will hold
the Interest of everyone.
COMING
"SCARMOUCH E"
BRUSSELS SCHOOL CONCERT
DRAWS CAPACITY CROWD'
A splendid Christmas program
was presented by the pupils of the I
Brussels School in Brussels Town
Hall ander the direction of Mrs.
Hamilton, =isle sneervisor, assisted
by the teaohing etlett .on Dec. 19th.
Mrs. Hamilton was platelet for the
opperetta hp, tune jr. grades and Mr. 1
L. D. Thomason was accompanist for
the eanteeta sting by The senior
grades. ,
The entire program was vealy t
good and showed excellent training j
and a greet deal of talent.
The operetta "The Dolls First
Christmas Eve." gfven by grades 1
le 4, was 'colorful and amusing, as •
an well es Providing soolle, for dis-
play of some fine sating and singing
by the juniors. A great deal of time
and effort must of gone into the
training of these youngsters enceinte _
the making of cooumes.
The oautatta "The Music of Beth:
tonere sung by stntdents of grades
6 to 8 was evidence of what can be
be accomplished with young singers
'under competent direction. The
familiar Christmas music, sung by
ttheae fresht young voices. was a
delight.
Pupils of grades. 9 sang several en-
loyeble selections. Girls and boys
in tie first nanrbera and the Latter
mases by the girds.
Mrs. Hammiltnnt, the pupils and
teachers merit high praise far their
work.
Hardier Fischer, of the school
board, was, ctheirman for the even.
inn. He welcomed the audience, In-
arndured the program congratulated
Moa. Hamrilton. the teachers end
7 upils
0,11 tlintr nnrsicel accomplish
I meenls during the past year,
BORN
' 25'. oral 'Mrs. Douglas Hemingway
wish to teleoUtnce the birth of tholr.
•
son in tits. Winglratn Ge1tenad Yloapi
al 0n "arr. 2415, a inalber far Sh1IO0
and Peter.
Open Fr
usiness
In Brussels
Lathe Work Acetylene Welding
Electric Welding
Professional service in each line.Snitable
equipment for all agricultural and indust-
rial
ndustrial repairs. Two men at your service at
all times.
We sell and service the McCulloch, 1. E.
L. and Disston Chain Saws.
Dealer for Dairi-Cool Milk Coolers
GEO. E. POLLARD
Phone 5603 Brussels, Ont.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank my tearer friends '
wlio remembered me with flow^ere
cards and boxes of fruit and othel'
gifts while 1 wair a peth'eNt in Lis -
bowel Hospital. Your kindness,
will not soon be forgotten.
Wayne Hamilton.
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. Thomas Javan and ,Gaudily wish
en express *air si'ncer'e thanks to
''.their many friends' and neighbors for
kindness nn<1 expressionis of syn,'
palmy in their recent sad bereave
m'1el11 in the suddent passing -of a
wmndertul wife aur? mother, a special
thamk§ to Maher Durant for his
canlsoling sermon, and Mrs. Me'
G)uarrie for ter sincere devotion,
CARD OF THANKS
flnr thanks to Brussels Business
Urn, the Bruneels Branch of the
t`anadien Legion and 311 others who
contributed, to thee, who toalr part
in the meads, sand all tense whe
nssiied in preparrations, or in ally
WAY, to make filer Liank Sant)
,Claus parade 51 eneee85.
Ilrrtasels Lions (Sub
Selwyn Tlaker. president,
"It makes such
a difference"
Mrs. Helen V.... was so pleased by the
courteous treatment she received from a
bank teller during a holiday trip that
on her return home she wrote:
"It was really a pleasure to transact my
modest banking affairs with you and I
think the bank is very lucky to have such
a charming and welcoming young woman
with them. It makes suck a difference
when one is travelling to feel so at home.".
At your own local branch, at any branch
of any bank, you will find bank people
going out of their way to look after
you, efficiently and courteously. That is
the way the chartered banks compete
with each other for your business. ,
this advertisement, based
on an actual letter, le
presented here by
THE BANKS SERVING
YOUR COMMUNITY