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The Brussels Post, 1952-12-31, Page 4NEW CARS 1952 Oldsmobile Sedan. NEW TRUCK° 52 Chev. 1/2 ton pickup USED CARS 1951 Chev. Sedan 'owerglide 1948 Chev, Coach 1946 Hudson Sedan USED 'TRUCKS 51 Chev. Sedan, delivery 50 Chev. xi 2 ton pick-up. 49 Chev. 21/z ton RIVERSIDE MOTORS Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Supertest Gars and Oil Phone 56 Brt123elg, Ont MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF +.'v" ction for any license and re• THE VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS - ,-kl n, renew any license so grant- ,,) i11 ir, own discretion and shall not BYLAW NO. 9, 1952, beobliged to ere any reason there THE BRUSSELS PAST ICA w nig NDLe LIGHT SERViCE ham presented 8010ot-ions of khrist- CRANB,K.00i'{( HE0 AT MELVILLE. CHURCH eee music, Tine 7th, meeting of the (llutnbntnok Ails Jean ateeme was the enest 1 Melville i'<neebedealxtn C'Olturoh hold et tre tenth ateettng at rho 01,10. l Cotton) ateliers was 'held in the Coln. Airs. J. C. i?ePeloot is undergoing 1 ills annual' Ch ieltnee saTulllellght munitY. Centre, Dee, 1st, 5t °velet treatment tai Viciteri'a iiesirttai, Saw and Saws" held at Mrs, illolt• with the singing of 'The More We Loudon, 1 servioo oar Suaudaay night, Dee* 21'ae ard's homy en iariday evening. Dee. Get Together" and Wats fallewed by anuwaaltiy * e KRren pha people of thea 19th wh & b, M. Aline Posi'e11 pre- 0) ptlnutes 12 girls amswared the f gatlrere4 to hear .and sing carols. wield aper she meatlna, Jean Rook 'roU call ley, tolling why they chose Mr. M. •VYinberg who was %gale The fiieltering glow of dawns .)t lad Itiva gnoum du 2115 010103. 02 the colaurr theydfd) for pj diose a patient In Sandford General Noe, <andics. etr'angad in aandlalab>♦a n Our OW 101, Ot 10 sued et pasture T4t�a'i is tthle IOo rat Ge hem e, "Jlegle Bells. Jeal Rook react the and how tp lull in a zipther, Phe glt'te Moodily of last svecBr.' ° end in gtadurated rem% and the tniwutos of the ninth meeting is Ulie rantinlaed work on, tltelr sleeves and Heeled polars of many Obrlstmas absentee of, the seeretarY, The lett i0llan w1, were upon haute as on tree lights joined t0 fond a war Reacall "wee au8wtred by allowing colla nt7re eingtojo stemerging r i home 910. and efts, M. H. MaDowel4, s7ulpPul atnraspliore to the rhumb. Arniltenp, A 'delteious lunch was i.oudon, spent 'Me Ghris'tmaa holiday Record Book up to date as much as • iv. 111 his mother Mrs, ;9: MoDowelL Rev. W. H, T. rtaboa was Mrt ns possible. IlIseh girl :showed her .,then served by the h etesses. , WednasdA•y, December 09th, '1993 PEOPLE WE KNOW WHEREAS it is- deemed neeesserY and advisable by the Municipal Con paragon et the Village of Titruasels pass a By -Law regulating and con• trolling the Taxi -cab business and the use of automobiles for hire m the Village of Brussels. AND WHEREAS Pursuant to the powers conferred upon the said Act belTtg Corporationby the 3, Sec. 406. Sub. being 1950, they areSec. 1, R. S. O. authorized to so regulate x0.000 business, NOW ORE be it enacted that the control and licensing of the owners and operators of motor vehicle beere fie This By-law shall not apply to the own rs 09ol r operators et scho huc'a nor to commercial buses lc-vinen A. P. C. V. )hence passing throveh the Village of Brussels. 14) The fee for such license steal' he • annual charge of Ten Dol lars ,stent) the first Parenc y for fre current calenea.T year sh" 0 he paid at the time of filing the e i_inal application and sball be royathere- nit rb1 on or before r earl' ethe first ndar rday of April in each year. (51 Any lumen who committs any breach of the provision of this. by h by governed 1,e 1' 'W Shall on summary conviction he liable to the following fines as follows: penalty : . (1) That no person, firm, or col First Offence: A fine not exceeding venation shall carry on a business ing •known as a taxi -cab business nor SerOnd Offence: A tine not. $25.00.Pace0 rent vehicles or carry Passengers for ing xaeed- hire within the Village of Brussels Third Offence or subsequent: 50.04 as within three miles thereof with. 0A fine not exceeding x160.90 out first having received a license (6) ,Phis By -)not shell come i.00 it f th eels Read a third time and Passed this (2) The Municipal 0ohneil of the 15th day of December, A.D. 1952. Corporation of the Village of Bens- R. B. Cousins, Reeve. eels may grant or refuse the ap- G. R. Campbell, Clerk. change of the service .ant Louis D. r' s, end tee ea'npletedneas. TWO The Sunday Scheol hies keen, die Teatepe0n praslded tut the orge.R hir15'hvir,iigt nus ytit, their drasaes continued it Knox Presbyterian for a recital ketole and during the 'r•'1 icd. 12001ness was dioussed.: Church for the winter Months. On .erniee. , ; girls' choir, a man's AI9es. Steckle made plants for 4dhie Sunday morning, Deo, 21, the classes choir art the regular chair con vr.rntut `DoT, ,to be held in Wing 'all' mot in body in theohurrth hese- . tributtid numbers to the proratain )tarn an AInil 9th, or in Seafarbh o1, and ,solo pants were taken by Miss mcfint and were toll. a .Christmas Mary Loa ATrFarlaaie and Graeme APTiI Sl;h, Thcv home . F.conomlet edgy by Rei W. M. Hymtman, A *Tal)nnald gave ve some Pointer% • about the hag of Chrlstumis goodies, wets given Al the clone off the service, tha choir meinbers w't1 their hos• 1,-,n la, wives and friend., ware in. reed to the schn•s1 roam of the rtu,rrh whe„n trio T,nrliea' Aid reived emelt. The amireetation of tnl . oleic was ruined by Phr pi- si• it, lit• of iltc oboir. n'illlam Simi,. and by Mr. Thompson. Mr. Fulton Rev. R. Doges also :melee. - shits, and demon3tImtions and ex- to all children of the congnenaitian, bibles for Achievement Day. Marilyn Mr. and Mrs. Martin MacDonald Bowes acted as Santa-01an1s, dteitri eren1npanultld "Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd from the Mumdcipe Village n e rfrPet 00 January let, 1962. Corporation of the Village of Bras McNEIL'S SHELL SERVICE !MEI -LUBRICATION, SHELL HOUSEHOLD AND SHELL PETROLEUM PRODUCTS DUNLOP TIRES Parts and Aooresorts Austin Sales tznd Service Suarantead repairs to all •takes W Urs and trucks PHONE 77r6 BRUSSELS, 0912. THAT N w YORK TRIP WILL COST YOU LESS AT THE KENMORE 700 Room Hotel AL 145 EAST 23rd STREET RATES FROM 12.25 DAILY.SINGLE FROM 34.50 DAILY -DOUBLE Your opportunity to enjoy a giori• ous New York vacation at a say Ing) Many features to please you at • this refined, dignified hotel. FREE swimming pool, good food served at budget cost in both coffee shop and restaurant .. . excellent bar and lounge. Just a few minutes away from United Nations, Times Square, Radio City, Empire State Building. Transportation right at the door. 1-10 PARKING PROBLEMS WEEK ENDS. Money -saving rates, Special rates for groups. I?gJgY6t:tn'iWr0I. u•: r,• ®r rt.sK�e,,'fkX I.t�� hating various presents t1 the mem Tteekwell, Gait, on a 100t0r trip to hers, Miss Siteckle was presented with a box of cii000latels. Games were played, and a delicious lunch was served. by Mrs. Rtobards and Grace Lamont Later the girls re• turned homeward. Tina Ohristmars mee'tiog of the . Mr. and Mrs.. Bill Dennison of Lon- don were holiday' visitors with glee. G. McDowell, * * •. lifna A. Taunter of Toronto is spending tR1e holiday reasolr with her friends Misses Eva and Oarrie 92cCinacken. * - • * Miss M. Greener spent Melee -Inas in Owen Seumd at the home of Mr. 1 enc1 Doouelas Warwick end family; Y1sltiug Ooulmibtee Klee 111yrtle Lookln'P; and Mr4 G. S9eirwn ],utak was served b the hostess assisted' .by. Alas. AI. Molntosh and Mrs, P. Ward. r . • ,WALTON Personals; Misses Tnlnto and Aud' ray llaolcwel) with M. and Mrs. 0t. Mal3etih, London); Silo's 'J0110310e 19 ill at hes llama with elle flu; Thos. Moon, Stevensville, with Thomas Johnston 504 rather' Mends; Mr,, and. Nine. Tyne Young Pont Hannon, 2iioh., with Mrs, R, Donnie and Rob- ert Young; Miss Geraldine Dennis with Mr, and Mils. Don Gray, Straw ford; ; Mi•. and MO. lien. Marren Toronto, vnrth. Mee, A. Murray and Melees; Mr. and lu1,ns. C. Pdhig'le, ()Riven,. With Mrs; Grose Victor and Cecil Shaw; Mt. Marra), Mills, 0.A,G. Guelph, with lilt p30010ts, Mr, ,anal Mra Earl •Mili.s; Mr, and Mrs. George Dundee with friends is Toronto; 'Mr, and Mrs John Steins, Wieland, )vett' Lorne 'Steles. The December meeting of the W. _ A. of Walton United Glpueoh met in basement with the 1st vice-presi- dent Mnrs. Fox presiding, The meet- ing opened with prewar bfy Mrs, Fnx, The minutes -of the lest meet• ing were read and approved. Mas Frogman road a thank Sou card from the V+otor Home M :dons in Tot - onto.. The treas.',report was thea read by Mrs. If man showing s ketene of 1821.03 on tram). It was decided t0 have the meeting ohang ed to Thursday Instead of We& aiternmom for bhe. New Year. Byn1n 58 was then sung. •The meeting closed with the Liord's inlayer. rtnrida, 1! Among holiday visitans in this : Mies Raby Plum of Steathroy is district were Mr. and Mrs, Fred a guest at elle home of her beether Martin and Brod with Mr. and 1aTr, and Airs. E. G. Plum. Mrs. Peter Baker; Miss Kate Mc *- * * Nebb, Termiekanting, at her luome; ! : 11tr. D. A. Rant who is Still in :he W. M. S. of Knox Presbyterian Mr. and Mrs J3ai Martin, Margaret Wiii,gbam hospital 'Colt,wi tg a. crttl- Mr1RRIS TWP.. SCHOOL C111eel l. Ethel, was held at the home and David, Detroit; Mr, and Mns.-,, ea' opara:Uo'n 't 1mn-ruing. '1110 AoF4 7,7,4,„7„..n.„. of Mrs. Ted Richards on Dec, 2nd. Sim Ritchie and Douglas, Mr. and , :envy friends wish rn• a epcedy +a A °.ir rrta Srltnm The president Mas. Laura Kralater, Mrs. Motley Parton and -daughters, 1. oyes! Mr. and Mrs. Margaret Cameron * * • we7e rresenitlit the•reeuler presided, elite boxes from the Home tell at this end Susan, all of London. with Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. McDonlald and .little son Muiray-pent 0hzist- 111n.a 1+I Thrarenton at 'the -home of RTI+s. McDornalci's Parents. Mrs. A. 0. Recker *is visiting in Tont-Ion tabes week at the home of 'rel son and daughter -In-law Mr. and Mrs. Geo, A. Baeker. * * * The Bre, cis Post would be Pleas - to have the names of your holiday le, r a'ir.g nn Dee. 1111. Minn es of H(4p001s nrevimns 1r MDT were read and 111004flng by the con -eller Mrs. Noble.' n.rt-ort on a motion of G. Melee Officers for the coming'' year were nod T. Thmrlr,e. 'Pay'nent of the el,elyd. Mra. L. Kreuter is Presi- -•••n"0 hill Was eine-Heed: Ed- ciente Mrs'. Lotnsb:ny, 1st Zee- Pr, 1ee- t r ti'„ Cunrlieo n3.2.9 Ctonn ('1)1,01. Pres.: 'Mrs dorsalis, 2nd Vice' el In, Tr.-- C+•,team "^,R07. D 1. nl`-a•: Mrs. Cunningham, Secretary; 10 5n• R'. J rage. 10.94: Win. 'Mrs. Lounsbiiry, Treasurer. The ,,,,, a 1Ol lie• 1fa earn Jnrkemi Rev. Mr. Hyudman gave the meeting r r^. T>rr Pnh2l'Pi15e 1500 T. t'heueeti, prnv0kln3 Christmas ad- V,arter 10.n0: G, Wilkinan1 5,00: (tremas. The meeting was followed It. 1'arenkenrbdge 5.00: ROSS Ander by reIresh.menibs served by Mrs, J. son 6.89; 19. S. Gregg 86,95; R, J. Kreuter, Mrs. Wright and the host - McMurray 145.49; B. Thomas 01,55; ess Mos. Ted Richards, T. Dundas 99.75; G, Michie 80.68; R. Watson 68.50. Motion -'Thomas - Dundas, that a new door be ordered for No, 10 School and also that furnace pines and toilet vent be repaired, Motion - Dundee - Michie, that insulation be placed along wall of toilet and also that the seats at No. 6 aaud No. 11 be placed on skids. Motion - Thomas - Watson, that secretary write Huron Omunty Lib- rarian authorizing the nalaetng of Library books in Morris Sohoala. Motion - Michie - Watson, that we advertise for applications for caretakers for all eleven schools for next year and also ask for tenders for wood. Next meeting will be in the Town- shlp Hall on Tuesday January 6th at 2.00 p. m. R. 3. McMurray, R. S. Shaw Chairman. Secretary, MELVILLE YOUNG WOMEN'S GUILD The regular meeting of Melville , Young Women's Gmild was held et the Manse on Dec. 16th. The melet- ing opened with the Lord's Prayer repeated M unison. Hymn "0 Come To MIy Heart, Lord Jesus" was sling. The Scripture was read from St. Treke 2, verses 1-20. Mrs. Geo. Elliott led in prayer. Mrs, lhulta., m•esemubed the Christmas message I She pointed out that the birth a: ,lacus is significant in two ways firet n1, a gift from God, second, as a marching Order "Go ce into all the \eerie and trend, Nhe Goatee" Irma see woe giadneac wren of old" wan e11nn end the Mignee Bencellntinn ,eneeted. Mra. C. T(raetea• was 1n rte a.rrnr, of the hncinoaa. Tha roll 0'1.1 wn,c nua"wererl with 1 Chrlaitma' 1 v'0"d Thr Sae• snit Trams. rewrite wore ,'e•,4 and orlon+. t Mnc. ,', and Mens. Allen Camerons Rees. Mat- Phew and Mrs, Baillie and Gerald. B7nevede ;slpent Christmas At the manse with Rev. W. M. and Mns. Hyr•9man.and family. - Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Oameron, Alex and Miss Dnuylene Steiss were in Conestoga with Mr. ankl Mrs. 0. Huehn' for Christrmes. Mrs, Wm. Cameron spent Christ- mas day at the home of her neje, llsew Harold and Mos. Sarandon, jWalton, „ i In January, 1953, Mr. Duncan Mc - Kinston 131116ae1 begins his'25 year ( visitors. a as mail -carrier on R. R. 3, Norman Mellor is asssisbing fo the winter The December meeting of the months: GREY � •• cli-eNvpv nrascnitad the r•mort of thA A special Ohristmas carol service was held in Ethel Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening, Dec. 21, That. entire service was carried out by the Young People, under their president, Bob Cunningham. assist, ed by the minister, Mr. Hyndman. The Christmas story was presented in pantomime, Bealtriee Alexander took the part of Mary and Peter Marlin the part of Joseph. Ae the shepherds and wine men, visited the manger appropriate Christmas carona were sung by the Young People's choir with Mary Richards at the organ The ,more congregat- ion also joined with the choir an singing stmt of the ',emitter carols. 7115 regular service was' held in the afternoon with a apeicial Christ, 111113 sermon by the Rev, Mr. Hynd- man. The choir and male chorus, under the Organist, Mrs. Cunning- .•",nirn tin" committee. Precldene Mrs. Gerald Gibson 1st Vice Pres, Mrs. C. T€ranter ?lid Vico Preis 'Miss T. Pease Trreln. Mr.. Wm. Martin gm. . ATiiaa J. tittle r:) n+iNt Mrs. G. Ellio+t. arnvhina Corn. *Mra E. Wilson Mrs. H. Fischer lrinwer Rom. Mr". C. Adams Miss J, Little Mrs. Krauter read "A Christmas Wish" by Edgar A. Greet and Mrs Glee= closed the meeting. Mrs. Martin conducted a Christmas con• feel and Saute arrived with gifts for .all present. A dIshlg+hlhe lunch wag solved by the 7:ostees Mrs. Fulton, Airs. Brrmsen, Mrs. Martin and Mrs, Swe,ameiy. The ,January meet Inc will lee held at the home of Mee. Gerald •Gibson. I3ELGRAViE Bodmin Farm Forums met at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Howard Wille fueon, Since this was review night there was no discussion, so a Christ- mas party was held. Having drawn names eariior, gifts,' were exohang• ed. Progressive euchre was played with high prizes going to Miss Annie Baker and' James Coulees; consolation prizes went to Mra. Nf 131liott and Clarence Yuilt. Lunch brought a very enjoyable social to a close. e A capacity crowd filled the Sun day School room of Knox United Church for 'the annual Christmas concert Pmt on by the members or the Sunday School. Earl Anderson, snperint'rendent. was chairman. The program apexed with carols sung by the children. The junior ail dren entertained in atony, drams and sling. Margaret and Anna Wightman gave a duvet and Eleanor and Marlene Walsh contributed a Nene and vocal due+. Pupils of S. S. No. 5Morris contributed a chorus. Vocal solos were given by Cramp Procter and Billy Coulter. Rev. Charles ('0x spolrP briefly on the Rhrilatm.as sigltrilt and read (fhelelbmas poems loom his book "Fringe of ,the Way." Seninpu nam,+ n short play. Recitations were elven by Max Pletch. *Marie Coupes. Linda Comites and Marjorie Honpsr. The program closed with a chorus; by the Sunday School children Lunr•h was served and Santa dis- •,�ihn)•al rifts and randy to the •hiidren, W. M. S. and W. A. of Union Uidtted. Church was l'etd at home of Mrs. Gordon Spelran to the evening of "THESE ARE T{•I8 LUCKIEST PEOPLE" nJ Read the amazing adventures- of 195j2's . "Luckiest Peoplaj". Ons won a fortune. Another 'survived a aPectaculrar plunge. Another regain- ed her eye -sight after 23 years of darkness, and a baby pronounced dead, Ashen apparently still -bora, owed her life to a policeman. Bee The Ameniou,n Weekly with Me Sunday's (January 4)isane of De. troit Sunday Timet. Dee Z Mrs. P'. Cox who -had charge of the 11116%1m:ta-y naeeittng, opened the with the call to worship followed by the hymn, "It came upon the mid- right clear." Mrs. Cos then led In prayer. Several sorlpture passa381 were read by Mrs, H. Wbitfield, Mrs. J. Cox, Mrs, 3', Ward and Mrs. 3, i•Iied. "Silent night," was then sung 'followed by a responsive reading. The next hymn was 9 love to hear the story." Marion, Mor- row favoured with a .piano solo, The new slate of officers for the coming year are - T•esident Mns. lack Cox 1st Vice -Pres..,.. Mrs. Leslie McKay 2nd Vico-Pres. ..., Mrs M. McIntosh Secretary Airs. Elston Spsiran Treas. Mrs. 151. Morrow Pianist Mrs. Herman Whitfield Temperance See. Mrs. F, Cox Missionary Monthly . Mrs. E. llobinson Press Reporter .... Mrs Leslie Lake The meeting closed with the hymn "0 sing a song of Tinthlehom" and me Benediction. Tee W. "A. meeting tollowed with Mrs. L. Lake prmidilig. The meet. dna opened with the hymn "Away Is a manger." witch respanelye road ing of 704 in the Hymnony fnilow- tng. During the hominess it was decided to get new dishes and planes were made to coley t0 a wedding in Tannery. The, new Mate of offieore for the r.onime year are - President Mrs. Leslie Lake' Vice -Pres. ...... Mrs. Tiarold Keyes Sce.=Preva, ... Mrs. R. W. Whitfield CANADA'S OIL UNLIMITED The story of Oanada's on is total by Matthew Halton in his dramatis; style, Tong familiar to Star Weekly readers, to :the January 3rd issue o[ The Star Weekly. As Halton 3)1123 it Gersch had reheat, timber nickel, gild, cool. teen, fisheebes, and all the rest. Now alto has struck It rich again - with the• discovery et nil in Alberta. And Geologist sal there is almost no tlmit to the a- moulat a nil that may be found to the West. 12 GOOD FOR ALL KINDS OF BAKING FOR BETTER CAKES SOLD IN BRUSSELS AT W. L. Baeker & Son BUTCHER SHOP Phone 6 - BrrlaeaAola 0 OM a r!n® C©a@roll By Roe Farms Service Dept. -0, LOOK M K AT THIS FERTILE. E64', BILL. IT IS ADE UP OF THE SHELL"ALBUMEN AND THAT THE HEN COME AND 667 (7, 61 RLS EGG FOR P;OLDEN EGGS. HES FOR WWGGER HATCHES OF STRONG CHICKS + .� r PUT A THE BLAME ON ME DON'T P OSS. YOU KNOW WHE-E-W • AM I GLAD TO SEE YOU,DOC. YOU'VE WAVAD MY NECK. PLEASE T, DOC. FOR POR HATCHES, E3 THAT FLOCKS LAYING EGGS FOR HATCHING BOSS ABOUT YOUR GOLOENE6GBREEOERS.MASH. YOLK. SCIENCE PROVES CONVERTS THE EXTRA VITAMINS, PROTEIN THERE'S SURE EIN WHAT THAT `,'�/� r NEED A SPECIAL FEE D• ! i WORRIED ABOUT LOWHATCHES, EH, BiLLY AND GROWTH FACTORS INTO THE EGG YOU SAY, DOG. REEN E@it3 G ;'la;; ;n��/ BEFORE SHE SEALS IT IN THE SHELL. IN 21 DAYS THE STORED UP FOOD MUST GROW A BIG HEALTHYCHICK AND KEEP IT GOING FOR NEARLY 10 DAYS AFTER HATCHING. 7i/Ars. A gern' ' iit" Gam" r�� MASH PUTS EXTREY IN MY 10110LOEN POCKET -AND IT'SNFEW CENTS EXTRA FORTHIS SCY MADE BREEDERS' MAS TH (s PQ EXTRA /'�Bo11 jr'/`vFOR o�oaI:1'nys `til ft f(0/ S 'yy` IT ISN'T ALWAYS THE ROOSTER'S FAULT. A FERTILIZED EGG MUSTCONTAIN STORED UP J ° \ 1� %r . , �" // ''fjjJd/,1• I �'. ^ It , m ` �r VITAMINS, EXTRA ::. , AND THE LATEST ,. TOill HATCH "� r GROWINCK AND r ✓ �r,l�- 4 �)pj) 1„i'�.T. ..r- 4,1‘•" ' 1, , ,+-/�l�� ��#" /-_�:r;`," Lbs:''. i (r",L , %/ ANIMA)- GROWTH G. HEALTHY.�11�al .:...: nNt', ,' PROTEIN FACTORS y i� ,. -.'', } ,,�t.arau+(au r ER` e� �. BIG tiOB AND IT NEEDS A SPECIAL`„„, AI. .vit10 .t® 'feectot 1 otlet� ,�. yotx ) Jai �-� \f t � , - I�•I -• !// lll' P•r f;�t N ^ ���all M I `M1util talaal SOI MAMS MIIlIAG 6P r:�A� �/Iyn'<:;f, 7 i`is, a, `f l t ' X' (Ir% �� c�lti7/1 � � "i//r \\ �r I ' ' �r�``" sgoz. y'rase' �` 1 r." `�/ ` M • iir,��..lir+ w �` s � -. °w gfi .IOt ., Huron produce BRUSSELS JOHN LA NT ETHEL�1'�o F. HARRISON MnNCRIEFF .