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The Brussels Post, 1953-1-7, Page 1THE BRUSSELS POST Pod Publishing House Authorized as seared elate rail, Poet Ott6 Depeutnient, Ottawa Wednesday, Jonuary 7th, 1953 $2.O0 per year - $2,50 ILL5 ;m. ant iaillia'/Aid .meal Imports 'were Doe enied at • . tneetinig oY 'i1th52iv41Ie Pceslby+bert&8 Ledi'erf Aid 'Seselety, held at the IMome n if ;;Mrs. J, '0, Seeker on Mon - dad night, ''iff, tlrtoa.sueor's report Mita, r. '0, 'Long showed a success- ful • year 1lnamdjia37,y, the e,oefeity teeing ralse,l more 'than $700 during the'year. A grant of $350 was voted $0 .the Board et managers of the therob, rand a donation was made to the Sunday School. Mrs. It. A. Ben. elett's report Of .the SunNh ne Fund disclosed tbat 36 boxes of 'fruit had teen sent to sick members of the cangrsgation dureng the year, Suggestions for original ways of raising money for tike eo'oloty'e work resulted In a decision to hove noestery 'auction at the next tneeting. M the close of the bust• sees, a solo was sung by Miss Mary Lou MnWarlaae, and a piano seiec- Von given by ltfiss Barbara Allen. l.5rs. W. H. Fulton canthrthuted two New Year's readdnee. Assteiting the Eo less to serve a'iunch wane Miss Ella Kerr, Mrs. Geores Eh'ans, and Mee H. B. Allen. THE UNITED CHURCH tre Saaramnent of The Lord's supper way ebserlved im The united Chuav4r on Sunday, ,Tam 4th, The Wluister spoke about the meaning and sign4fiance of the sacramental rite as prnatised by Protestant people. The quartet "The Saviour for Me" by M. Rnnyen wag sung by the Misses Miller and naming - way. The anthem was, "Take Semis With Teta" by Miles and Judson. NOTICE The next meetinik or the Heron rodlike Cornell will be held in the Council Chambers, Court House, Gnderich,' . commencing Tuesday. Oattat ?.0th, 1953 at 2 P. m. ,Ali accounts, notices of deputatloas Ind other business requiring the e'ettelt ceit of Council eboubd bt in The the County Clerk not later than January 17th. 1/953 `� .,.. runty Clerk, Gtrderich _ ,ren 1 "ABAGAIL GOES HAYWIRE" will be presented by the Y. P. U. of Cavan Church Winthrop at Walton Community Hall TUESDAY, JAN. 13th at 8 p. m. Under auspices of the Boundary and 17th groups. ' Admission 50c and 25c THE PR[$RYTBRIAN CHURCH IN CANADA YslvPis Chunk Brussels Minister, Rev. W. H. T. Fulton 10 a. m. Sunday School 11 a. m, Morning Worship. United Church `''OF,Cr4ADA Minister, Rev. *filler Lan. Morning Worship — U o'oleck "Single Minded" v Martel$oh,o1 12 o'clock. II.Psalm 113;1 "O give thanks ltsrlto the I.,ord; for I3e is good." Churchof England Parish of Brussels Rev. A. Heenan EIIIs, M. A. 1st :Sunday ,After Epiphany Jan. tlth, 195e M dshn's Ghersee 11111111118111-. 11 a m. Worning Prayer Sunday School, St David's t.rhursh. Heertr�tl 2.30 p.m. Evening Prayer Sunday School. IR. Georgela Chereh, Wa1Me1 7.30 Evening Brayer FORTIEIrni 'SLEDDING ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED A very Pleasant evening was spent ion Ireidey, Ides, 26th. when Me. and Mrs, J. "Harwey Brans eh, tertaltned .on sthe occasion of their 40t1h wedding- anniverearyy, After a 'Sousa' time had been en- joyed 'by all, the esteemed eoeple 'sier'e pr'esenteil with a mibeetoned table harm 'by Js9hn Bryan and Mrs, J+as. A. Bryan on behalf of the tMothers and sisters, nieces and nephews. They wore also the re- .. ciPlents of a cheat of silver. . the • gift of their ,family, in honor of this happy 'Occasion. Fallowing the presentation a delicious lunch was served, Mr, and Mrs. Bryan ware married in Brussels, 40 yeaa's ago, at the home of ,the bride's parents, the tate Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Mckelvere, For 18 years !they resided on a farm t one and one -quaker miles north of Brussels. otter wittldh they moved to 'their presenit home on the out - etches of the village. Both Mr, send Mrs. Bryan are em enjoying Tod 'health amd are native workers in the It Tobm's Anglican Church. They hare two `sons, Dr. ,Russet W.. of Sea3orbb and Lorne R, of Rrmetae1s, three daughters, Mrs'. F. W. Fiedler (Phyllis), Mrs. ,T, 14 Steelton (Marguerite). of Brussels, and Mrs. ,Toho Howard '(Myna), ut Lletowel, They 'aleo have 14 vane. children. eer. and Mrs. John S. Howard. who Wended the gathering. were also re'eeealine their loth wedding an- eive,•aary en the same date.. HURON COUNTY COUNCIL FOR 1953 Ashfield^IO!aner Graham. Myth—W. H. Morrttt, l3reis,els—R B. Cousins. Clinton—J, W. Nedlger. Clinton (dep.)--.Mel Oriole Colborne—E. Stanley Snyder. Exe;ter—+R. E. Pooley. F,xeber (1efte) Welliam McKenzie. Godrrlctb—John H. Graham. Goderfich (dep.)-7oseph A:ti:aire. Goderice Twp.—Edward Grigg. Grey—Clifford Rowland. Grey --Clifford Royland. Grey (dap•)' --Hugh Smith. Hay—Earl Campbell,,o. Henson—A, W. Kerslake. Howick—Harry Gowdy,- Hnllefit W. X. Dale. Morris — Harvey Johnston.' Merrillop—Dam. Beuernmann. • •Seaforth-iSorman Scoins. Stanley—Alvin McBride. • Steephen—Jath Morrissey, Stephen • (dep.)—Wellington Hate, Tu+eleensmith—Alfred . Moffat. Turetherry"--:John Fischer. 'Osborne—Vern. Plncombe. Wewanosh, Fast—Orval T:ayior. Wawanosh West—Harold Gaunt. Wdngham R, E. McKinney. Wingham Mere—Toe 'Kerr, CAPITOL THEATRE ILISTOWEL 2 shows nightly 7.30 — 9.S0 p. nn. Matinee Saturday 2 p. m. Bryan, c Mo.:Gregor t 215 ole Dotted C1tur lin Hulic+lt Tcaw4Jship, decorated vLUh 'sltwada+rds elf W3idiee mums,. red easmtablons' and oanUI labra, .preedded the ' 'petting for 'the marriage of listen Lauutine MadGregal' and Sbu'amt Frauds llryans on Saturday. January ?rd„ The bride is the daughter of Mrs, l'rarik WaeGregor, Londesboro and the late Mr, Frank MacGe-egor. The groom is the son of Mr, and Ma's. Edward Bryons, Blyth. The marriage .was solemnized by the •R'ev, W. Gaudier. Mrs, John Bryans, Blyth, presided at the organ and accompanied. the soloist, Mrs, James McNleen, St Onit3rerin4s. Gordon MeoGregor gave his sister in manmiage. $be wore e floor -length gown of white silk velvet 11111111 slate. The fitted bodice featured in- vented heart neriine with stand up collar and rtaperieg sleeves. Her doable, finger tip veil of Nylon net was held by a braided headdress of whets velvet. She carried a. white Bible With red carnations, ',fats 'G.m'don MacGregor, Londes- baro, matron of honovn', and the bridesmaids, Miss Edythe Beacon, Londesboro and Miss Margaret Leach. Toronto, those identical floor -length gaw,ne of ruby red silk velvet width braided velvet head- dress and mnittents, fashioned on limes similar to that of bbe bride. Thew carried bouquets of white carnations. Miss. TTlntla Beyens, niece of the groom, was flower girl wean• ese s Toros lengths gown oe moss green taffeta with circulars• skint trimmed it i'th horded piping. She carried a nose gay of white and red carnations, Hervey Bryans, London, was his brother's grornnsnian. and the ushers were .Tnhn Bevans, Bivite and James MoNiven. St. Catharines. rhe bride',; mother reoeived et her home. wear'ng a gown of navy crepe. end lace with gray accessories and a corsage of carnations. The groom's robber assisted in rosewood crepe and Lace with gray accessories and corsage of carnal - 10119. Mrs. Robert Fairservi'ce, Mrs. Li111e Webster. Mrs. Clayton Dixon, Mrs. Graydon Neil. Mrs, Ash Rich mond. Mrs. Lloyd McEwing. Miss Doris Colbeck and Miss Helen Lear assisted at the luncheon. For a motor trip to the Southern States, the bride chose a gray suit with henter's green het and black a e cessories. The couple will reside in Mitchell. Guests were present from Brussels, T31Sth,' Seatorbr, Toronto, St. Cade an'ines, Clinton, flrayten, Retrott, red London. ]ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT • Mr. and Mrs. Thornes Storey, WV_ ruounee the engagement of their daughter, Make Elizabeth to Haz'ry' Franklin Johnston, son df Mr, and Mas. Frank J•ahneton, Dublin, Ont- Marnlage to take place In January. Fri. Sat. Jan. 9 - 10 "WARPATH" See the mightlest Indian uprising In history — thrills unparalleled — t the ..infamous ..wagon ;,massacre — action, — Starring Edmond O'Brien Clean Jagger and Polly Bergen. Mon. Tues. Jan, 12 15 Imagine the fun When' 'PETER LAWFORD" the play play boy meets "JANET LEIGH" an attorney -at. law, Who tries to put him on a budget. It!s hilarious comedy when he moves Into her spare room to save expenses. Don't miss "JUST THIS ONCE" the hit of the year. TUESDAY FOTO-MITE OFFER $200.00 Monday Attendance Card Night, Wed. Thugs. Jan. 14 ' 15 2 BIG H1T8 2 Ralph Meeker and Leslie Caron in "GLORY ALLEY" plus Clark Gable and Uoretta Young )n IIKEY TO THE CITY" Note; Glory Alley 7.30 — 10.10 Key to the clty 8.45. REGENT THEATRE Seaforth, Ont. !HOCKEY SCHEDULE Wed. Jars, 7 leos•dwice, at 'Belntot•e Eel. Han. 9 Ethel at Delerave 'Sat. Han, 10 Fondwiet at liasristen Mon, Ten, 12, Mel at BeJmore Vieell, .trail, 14 Belgrave at Fordwice • There. lean. 15 Hairiston at Ethel 7rl..7an.'16 Delmore 4 Forxlwicla Mon. Jan, 19 Ethel at 33arriston 'Wed. ;jam. 2.1 BeIgreee; at Delmore Thur, Jan; 22 Fonewleh alt FNndi Fri. Jan, 23 Tiarriston ad Belgrave Non. Jan. 20 Delmore .at Beigrave 'Wed, Jan. 28 ITarristian alt Far'dwi:ar 'Thruan, Jan 29 Belgraye at Ethel Fri. Jan. 30 Bellmore at:Harriston Man. Feb. 2 Fordwioh at Belgrave Mon, len, 2 IIarniebon at Reimers -Weis. Feb. 4 Belmbre at Ethel Fri. Feb, 6 Ethel at Fordwiah Sat. Feb, 7 Belgrave ai Harriston NOTICE — Dant Heron Agrlcutural Society ora 'having their annual meeting In the foamy of a banquet to be held In the basement of St. John's Anglican °hoorah on San. 20th, See anmonrcemet est week. In the mean- time tickets will be available on Saturday, Get your ticket's early. BRUSSELS JUVENILES TROUNCE WELLESLEY Atter suffering a defeat sin Well- esley the Brussels juveniles. rallied to hmounce them 16 - 6 In the ftrct hockey game at the Brussels Arena an Monday night. Brussels. 1 have been handicapped by not having ire to practice o n, while the Wellesley team have. had the advantage of tee use at auittiicial ice The home team won a lead in tine firsit period and increased it Steadily with no sanious threat from the visit. ars. Go bo it boys we are ieheering for you. LIBRARY NOTES — I It is tune ee renew your ltbnari membership far 1953, There is a spendid colleotton of new books, for both adults and children and it is hoped every family will take advan• tape of them du;ring ellhe winter months. Never will you get so muoh for so little. Try to make ewers .child a member too. NOW PLAYING— Jan. 8 - 9 - 10 "PEOPLE AGAINST O'HARA" Spencer Tracy Diana Uynn See Spencer Tracy at hls best In this hes-tviarming portrayal of people agalntt O'Hara.. It ,will hold 1 the Interest of everyone. Jan, 12 - 13 - 14 Technicolor' "SCARMOUCHE" NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS The mailing list of this paper has bten revised to date. Will subscrib- ers look alt their label and notify as if it in not oorrecct, Our thmnks Le given to those who have paid 'their elilbsortption, your promptness 9e appreot!ated. We ask d+hosewho heve neglected ' to Pay their sub. Menden to de so bit' their earliest Conus nience. First show starts at 7 P. m. I Stewart Granger Janet Leigh Dashing Stewart Granger makes love to fiery Eleaner Parker and demure Janet Leigh It Is a thrilling, ram - antic story filmed in a Paris back- ground. Jan. 15 - 16 - 17 Technicolor , "HAS ANYBOIY SEEN MY. GAL^, Piper -Laurie Charles, Coburn This comedy proves that money isn't everything. It's sparkling with fus frolic and romance. COMiNQ "THE QUIET MAN" (One Fult Week) All children tinder sixteen must be accompanied by an adult. APPLICATIONS WANTED Apilioatlop.e will be ndceanted by 'this. undersigned 'for the pasitton of Assessor far the Village of Brussels. for the year 1953, Deities to com- menoe Immediately. Please state 1 salary expected. Applications' to be.` in the halide at the Village Clerk, on it before January 17, 1953. G. R. Campbell, Clerk. Village of Bresdels. APPLICATIONS WANTED Applications for the position of Utility Man and. Bylaw Enforce- ment Officer for the Village of ,Brussels. A,pplioabions will please slaite salary expeoted, and are to be sent sent to the Clek before San- nary 17, 1952, G. 11. Oann:pbeli, Cierk. 'Villege of Brussels. CARD OF THANKS T wish to express my einem thanks to my many friends and relatives for tre acts of klndnese flowers, oards, boxes of fruit, tele• phone calls, end visits during my stay in the hospital. - Special thanks to all Nurses and Doctors also the etntf let. the Winch=i Hospital. members, of SL John's Lodge A. 8' te A. M,. Brussels Linne (Sint and Western Saar T..0.0,F. Ti. ,A. R.mme CLDSING NOTICE— The afore of G. Alen Williams rptometriet, PadHliok Street in Wing• ham will be closed San. 12, 12 end 14, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE $EP* E$ENTATIVE VISITS BRUSSELS I,au. A, Ferelney, Ontario rears- seut titve of the Canadian. Cemen- ter Gt'Oomateree called In Bvssself on Monday la<+t' to dileellse the advisability, and poesIbalitly of form- ing a bowl 'Chamber of Gonane e. Mr. liutckiey seated that lite turret- ion urru4ion of the 700 menlbei' Boards of Trade .and Chambers of Commerce across the country is to make tine community a better place im. whice to live, It is not a service club brit the two must go hand in hand. A 'Chamber of Commerce Is a sound tug boars] tsar the Gond of the cnni enmity, The ,speaker told bin listen- ers that some of fits purposes are. Malting :your cmnmun•ity more at- trectllve, grass, 'flower beds, paint. tee etc.; to impror'e reiattonshta between town anld counlry, fostering a better understanding of one an other problems. They may promote co-operative sadec days in bring customers that are gong to auteidc centres, The industrial field is the mos'. competitive one. A community can sell itself do am, indnstry. Indent. rialblses go to the .Chamber of- Cam armee 'for the particulars tflsey want, A Chamber of Commerce can •try to bring the yarctous merchants to agreemsnl as to ctosing 'hours, boll - days, etc. He asked then not to expeot acles from a Chamber of Cammeret I't takes time, :effort and patien,'a for results, Mr. Buckley tbld the men that 1 speaker was available, .also help te i salve problems that arise from time to time. A public meeting With the ohi:,et of farming s local Chamber of rope merce, v,ldl be held In titre Polriie Library nn Thursday even+in.e, Feb rulary Mb at S o'clock, Mr. Buclaiey will be present to address the meet. Mg, Mirth.er notice will be given, BRIDE -ELECT HONORED On Menefee evening of thce week. a number of friends gathered at the home of Mrs. Prank McCntoheon. •tu 'honor Miss Marie Storey on her coming marriage. eche bride elect was taken com- pletely by empties- when she enter- ed the room whin was decorated in Pink and wl•ite streamers. During the reading of the address by Mary Lou McFarlane; Joan Ste. Marie and Madalon Ryan presented her with. a basket • of lovely and Useful gifts! - After displaying nee gdith, Maria expressed her sincere thanks to everyone for ,their thoughtfulness. . A delicious lunch wae +then served try .the hostteSs, CARD OF THANKS T wtsb to (take this opporbundty to thank a11 my 8r1emdts and neighbours for theta thoughdlfttiness to nee while in the lrostpttal, Wilma Hemingway, CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank everyone for the cards and gifts sent, to me since I have comae to the Victoria Tio pitai here in London. Especitally the Re. bekalr Lodge, Anxillary and Institute tor their lovely boxes and flowers. Mrs. Dorothy Pegelow. CARD OF THANKS 1 would like to thank all my friends and neighbours for cards, treats flowers and treats while t utas ox patient in Listowel Memorial + Hospital and also since I came home. it was very much. appreciattd and 1 will never he forgotten. Mrs, Glen Bray. l CARD OF THANKS The Lnicas family wish to ex;pa•ess their sincere thanks 1o their many I 'friends and neighbours for their 1 lcinciness and ealpres.sions of Wm.! pithy in their recent hearenvement in the sudden passing of a wonder- fu1 another. A .special thanks to Rev. A. Lane for his consoling senmian. Juvenile Hockey Game Brussels Vs. Milverton At Brussels Arena on Monday, Jan. 12th at 8.15 p, nx. Admission 35c and 10c Come out and support your team,. SKATING PARTY Will be held in the Brussels Arena on. TUESDAY, JAN. 13th Spcnsored by United Church Sunday School Admission 35c and 25c Lunch After at the Church NOTICE Will the cersons who borrowed our heavy Jack also our stapler and long wooden truck rack clamp, please return same at once. We have a complete stock of all requirements for built en cup- boards as welt as tale boards for bath -rooms, floors underlay etc. We are forced to ask for payment ,.f all accounts owing to us as of Dec. 31, 1952. Terms on all future business 30' days net.,, D. N. MCDONALD Brussels, Ont. Phone 77_. Sensational January Clearance Sate To Express our Sincere Thanks, to our many Customers ands' Friends who have helped us to enjoy continued success . through - the years. We are offering this Sensational Clearance Sale, Quality and low prices go hand in hand to maker this the greatest price event in Huron 'County. Come and bring your friends. Sale starts Saturday, Jan, 10th. 15%, 25% the Store. and 50 % Off on all -Goods in Sale Starts Saturday, January 10th Opening Specials for Opening Day Saturday 9 to 12 o'clock noon. 25 pr. Kingcot Flannelette Blankets (Seconds) 80 x 90 reg. $7.90• futruio ZP))8 t, Special $5.915 Indian Blankets Special $2.50• 100 yards Flannelette Shirting Special S5c per yank 500 yards Print reg. 59e yard Special 450 yea1d Full Fashioned Nylon of $1.50 line (Subs) Speolal 7i1a 15 Per Cent OFF 15% ON ALL Men's and Boys Work Clothes in the store.: inciudyagi Men's, Boys and Children's Overalls. Men's and Boys Lined ' aids Unlined Jeans. Men's Lined and Unlined Smock, Men's sued. Boys. Work Shirts. 50 Per Cent OFF 50% OFF on the following Goods, Every Women's and Wise*. Better Dress in the store andd all of last year's season's Summer, Dresses, Also ail of last season's Women's Shortie Coats. ..aan 175 yds. of 54 inch All Wool Coating Material, „also Cidoular Wool Jersey. 25 brass Lengths In Crepes, Jerseys, Nylons, Taffeta • Gabardine. Women's and Children's All Wool and Gabardine Ski • Pants. 25 Per Cent OFF 25% OFF on the following items Men's, Wome'ns and Boys' Su(ts. Men's and Womtn's Winter Coats. Men's and Women's Station. Wagon Coats, Children's Snow Sults, Women's and Misses 'Cfepd and. Nylon Blouses. Women's and Misses Skirts. Ali wool and part. wool Blankets and the balance of our entre stook which la too numerous to mention. There will be absolutely No exchanges, no refunds, no chargee and no alterations, during this sale only All Sales Final. 20 Congoleum Rugs — 5 x 9 --- $4.95; 9 x 9 — $6,95; 7%a x 61 $5.95 9 x 101,4 — $7.95; 9 x 12 — $S,95; 9 13ye — $9.95;. 9 x 15—$10.95 - BO RN 10.95. BORN hTNN - . In Winghatn General Hos- it peal, on Set u•day, December 27in Blyth, Ont. Brussels, Out, 1952, to Mr. end Mrs, Harry Rinn R. R. 1, Belgrave, a sen, THE ARCADE STORES Store Wide Bargains for the Whole Family