The Brussels Post, 1953-11-11, Page 1foot Publishing House
0(l er year - $2.50 U.
AntAarized as eaicuud Mau mail, Pest Office peppx2menR, Ottawa2 Wednesday,' November llth; 1953 p S.
BRUSSPOST
RUMMAGE .SALE
The' C. P. and T. Committee of ,Oddf ellow
and Rebekah Lodges wailihtold;a
Rurnnage Sale
in the Odd/fellow's 'Hall un
Saturday, Nov. 14th at 2-p.lm.
Lima Counter.
'E ARieleeCHRISTMAS MAILINGS
• The Post Office department le re,
'crusting reai'l' mailing in order fee
letterer, cards and parcels arriving
•in time efor ••Christmas. Owing to.
considerable Increase of mailings
each year•'ihe deadlines are as fel-
lows
•
For Great Britain, letters, Dec. 3r'
percale, Nov, 25th
For Europe • —^ letters, Nov. nth.
parcels, Nov, 21st
Air Mali .,,,
Gor Great Britain, letters, Dec. 17th
parcels, Dec. 1,6th
For Europe --- letters, Dee. 15th
•parcels, Dee. 13th
Purchase your flames early, Mail
yam parcels -before the deadline.
,Obtain your cuslomes declarations
•at the Post Office for all paree]s
going cut of Canada, and have
•carne completed for -mailing, this will
-not only save time, but will assist
'your Post Office to despatch yonr
,mail early.
M'ELVIL'L-E 'W. -M.'S.
The Womeat's 'Misationaly Soelety
of Melville Presieytxrfan Church held
'the Navemher meeting -in the base-
ment of the church on Friday
'afternoon, Deeth woman in the
•congregatirrn tad received an in-
vitation to be present end many
ev'sitnre were welcomed. Mrs. W. H.
T, Fulton opened the meeting with
e prayer and 'hymn. 'Phe Scripture
reading was taken 'by Mrs. 'William
Somers, and Mrs. 'Harold Cardiff
lad In prayer,
A nominating iromniittee to
choose new otftcers far 1954 con-
r;ista at Mrs, Merles Davis, Miss
Bessie Moses,. and Mrs. William
Somers,.
The presentation of a life mem-
bOrs fip to a member of the Society
Is made annually at this •meeting,
but this year it is to be •presented
to Mrs. William Strortreed, a faith-
ful
aithful member of ttie congregation,
who bas recently moved eo 'Clin-
ton to live.
SANTA CLAUS COMING
BRUSSELS t gC.1'2th
Santa Claus will pay his annual
viva to 13rus'sels •on Saturday,
Dee. 9.24,11 'Watch for further
Particulars.
MELViLLE C'H'URCH
Rev. Mr. Fulton's sermon sub
ject last Sunday morning was the.
coming of Geed's'Kingdom. We are
to reeelve the Kingdom as liege
children. Children live in a world
of their imagination. The Kingdom
of God is ndt aPlace but a state of
mind :and heart, 'but 'ie, neverthe•
less a very real'kingdm,
We do not awtont`eutically ee-
rcnie members of this kingdom. We
have a choice to make. It is a way
of life. ?.beclute allegiancemust
he given to God, slid the 'law of the
khidnm is love.
The their rendered the anthem, "1
will lift up mine .yes to the Bilis".
by Clark - Wbitfield.
William C. Thufll
Died et Wtnrlistn General hospital
(m Saturday Oet. %list 1953, in his
Seth year. Mr. Wm, C. Thnell; hus-
hand of Mary Jane Smith who Pre-
deePased him, father of five cons and
four deuebtere, Roy and Joe, Brus-
sel'; Wm., 1315th; Leslie,"Nellie'Lake
Fred of Guelph, Annie Mrs. James
Marshall of Lncknow, Edna 'Mrs. N,
SPeh. Brill=Bt Colusnbia; Ella Mrs, R.
Sharpe of Sasnia.;.Mrs. Melville tohs-
son of Taranto. He lea'res ane bro-
ther and three sisters, Robert of
>liLasianary boxes Which were dis-
tributed
Palmerston. Addle of Kilburn,
CROP REPORT REPORT among the women of the ily of Toronto and Jeanette of But -
by G. W. MontgonNry congregation wore returned at the ' talo; fifteen grandrhitdren and 10
November 7, 1953. meeting and their contents a• creat grandchildren. p„]3.Ti7
/the
mounted to over else. yrs. Felton i The, late Mr. Thnell was horn m
The appearance of $now and colder P1T,retiaed deep riteasnr, at tier ra ” Hull -t town=1tin, rho son of Samuel
weather this past week saw, more and Lydia Tluiell. Tn his early life
sponse to tlits venture,
livestock stabled or brought in ti he- was a stnne mason. Ile farmed
the home farm. There were 21 4-15 firs Daniel Huether reviewed in Meryl. township for over fifty
Club Beef eaves and 14 (rammer, ' ' the last chapter of the study. honk i years.
tial cattle from ihi county sold aton Africa. and Mrs. Fulton addded He was a member of Brussels
the Walicerton Ohrietntas Fair, Thu- some interesting facts regardifle L. o, l,. 17.4.
rsdey with a sate average of 22 1 -de ! the history of ChrLetiatty in
per pound. One 'Hundred and ser Africa. Tiro lniudred years before •
eaty-five persons eneol]ed in ten England and Scotland received i
courses in the Rural C.onimiiitity rhr ietiantty, there was a strong
High School which opened in Sea- 1 Cbrtstion Church in ,'north Africa
forth hest Thursday. but diming the 7t11 century, the
Moslem religion moved in, took
over churrhee. killing their mist;
NOTICEietere. Once again we are are trying
to nests( the chureih In Africa. A let.
ter was read trent Dr. Hugh Mo•
I :Millan who ]rats just reached For-
mesa after a. year's furlough in
Canada. 'Hie iniprestlnns of Canada
and 'Fornmea, atter a year's
Tho annual meeting of the Upper
Canada Bible Society of the Brussels
Brandi will he held in St. Sohn's
,Ar;•~licen Church on Tuesday, Novem-
ber 171,11. at 8.20 p. m.
MELViLLE SUNDAY SCHOOL
CHRISTMAS CONCERT
absence were interesting. A short
program at the close of the nieet.l
ing consisted of a Plano selection 1
s by :firs. Nelson Cardiff. a vocal duet
. by hire. Walter Kerr anal Mrs. Wiry I
'Me Melville Sunday School
ntfrecl Edgar; and a reading by i
Chrietmas Concert twill be held on Aire,. George Brans.I
Monday, Dec.. 21st. Keep this,
dateTen was served to the large
mind. gathering by the hmeh committee)
Mrs John Work Mrs. Sohn 'FaithMrs. Jas. S. Armstrong from a leve- 1.
eavered too table eenered with pink
chryeauth emums,
THE PREQRYYIERIAN
CHUi2Cli IN CANADA
Me1N11. Mundt
Brussels
Minister, Rev. W. H. 1'. Fulton
10 e. m. Sunday School
11 s. m, Morning Worship
United r I urch
Or CANADA
idIniItv„', Rev. Andrew Lam
Divine Worehip -- 11 o'clock
"Suproifio Loss"
Church School — 12 o'clock
"Spirit Divine attend Our
Pra9 era and Make this brei se
Thy home,"
€hurchof England
Porth of *mull
fire. A. Norman Mil*, M. A.
24th. Suifday Mier '11rtnity
Nov, 15th, 1958
St. Johns Church, Brussels—.
8.19 a. m, Holy Contrlllt8t0n
11 a. m. Morning Prayel'
Sunday School
Bt. David's church, Hentryn
2.30 p. m, Roly C0114El>t on
Sunday Sokol
St. Oeot'tle's, Walton
7.80 p. To, k]vening Prayer
1 2 shows nightly 7.80 —9.30 p. m.
Matinee Saturday 2 p. m.
,�,
Thur.- Fri. Nov, 12 - 13
You'll all In love with LIL1, you'lii
ilaugh with LILT, you'll dance with
ilii LILT. The happiest comedy to hit
CAPITOL IISTF.i
THEATR
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Wm. Thuill
with to thank their marry relatives,
friends and neighhonis ror their
kind expressions of sympathy es-
pecially thanking Rev. Ellis the
pallbearers and Mr. D. A. Rano
CART) OF 'THANKS
T wish to thank those who sent
me cards and letters and also those
who came to see me 'Mille 1 was in
Listowel ho'+pital. Your acts of kind•
Jess were truly appreciated.
Mrs. Thomas Strachan,
COURT OF REVISION
The Court of Revision on the
1954 Assessment Roll for the Village
at Brussels will be held oa Theme
day, November 12th, 1958 at 8 p. m.
hi the Brussels Library.
G. R. Campbell, Clerk. •
HURON COUNTY
COUNCIL MEETINGS
'rite next meeting of the Huron
1 Council Chambers. Court Iloure,
('sound Chambers, Court nouuse,
1 Goderich, ....commencing Tuesday,
y November 17th, 1953, at 2.00 p. m.
it
All accounts, notices of deputations
, and other business requiring the at -
4
` tentlee of Council should be in tete
]rands of the County Clerk tot later
trap November 14011, 1958.
A. II. Erekine
1 County Clerk,
""o'?-e.,,..Goderlcdt, Ont,
the screen. Bring the kiddies also
paw and mo. The hit of the year
. LIL1.
' Sat. Only Nov, 141h
'THE TALL TEXANS+'
1 Where there was adventure and
danger there was the tall Texan. ({
Mon„ - Tues., Nov. 16 - 17
The most glorious Musical Spectacle
ever
"TO -NIGHT WE SING"
All Star Cast, Every Music lover
should see this great Picture.
TUESDAY FOTO,NITE
1st OFFER $200.00
2nr OFFER $50.00
Monday Attendance Card Night.
Wed. • Thurs. Nov. 18 . 19
"TI -IE DESERTS RATS"
The action filled Story of the Austral
t e North African cam -
Tan troops in h
palgn, -- starring Robert Newton -H „.,wp 5,1ee —•.
Jet Mason es Rommel. 'lit FM t,lus"
?2EC`nENT 11.1 .EATRE
Seaforth, Ont.
e s
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
"THUNDERBIRDS"
John Derek Mona Freeman
A story of the ordinary guys who
are drafted Into the army in
times of need.
• • s
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
"MONKEY BUSINESS?'
Carey Grant Marilyn Monroe
A rousing comedy resulte when Cary
e scientist discovers a patient
to turn hacIZ the Years
of time.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
"PONS/ S'OLS?iERrr
Tyrone Power iaw.esob Mitchell
w. 0 ..
UNITED CHURCH
Sunday, Nov, 8th was observed as
Remembrance - Day jn 'Pie 'United
Chuivtli, 'lie theme of ssaordliip was,
"Perfect peace le found in. perfect
righteotisness't The 'Bibllieeil basis
of the sernrou was th's prophecy of
Isaiah where the prophet testifies,
"The work of elghtemilea,eee• shall be
peau° and the effect of•righteous-
ness, quietness and assurance for-
ever.". Unrighteousness soon gets
into the saddle iu barman affairs
when God is forgotten, 1? there is
to be peace and quietness and as-
surance forma, tram= '.life and
human society must be 'built on a
*truly religious, basics the , minister
de'olared.
The anthem of the day was, "Com-
rades of the 'Cross' by Yale and
Hall, - n7I1e
THREE BAG DEER
Three Brussels men were success-
ful in getting deer, Hugh Pearson
brought home a doe on the opening
day of the season. F. Duncan and
A. Rutledge got a book weighing
over 200 lbs. Some outsiders, hunt-
ing in nils area, were successful,
The deer are smart and showed
amasbng miming in eluding the
majority of those gunning 101' them.
LIBRARY NOTES
"Happy .the child whose pathway
to the realities 01 life lies through
the ,enchanted realm of Moreland."
Next week, Nov, 15 to 22, is
Young Canada's Book Week. Are
Tom oiiildren reading their there of
the many good books at their dia-
pnn�cl? The public library is anx
ems to harp, Do drop in.
A Flory hour for pre-school child-
ren and Grade 1 will he held in the
library each day next week but Sat'
nrday at 2.30 p. m.
e "
it
fi
Bazaar and Tea
In Cranbrook Community Centre
Tuesday, November 24th
Mr. Chester Little of Atwood, will show Poloredfilms en
The Coronation and other plotures.
.Everybody Welcome — Men also invited to attend,
Sponsored by Ladies' Aid of Cranbrook Pres, Church
Brussels School Board
Sets age for pupils starting
To uniform with other ;schools and by recommendation of
the Inspector, Children starting to Brussels School must be six
years of age py the 31st of Deceember.
That is a pupil starting on September 1st must be six by
Decebmer the 31st.
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Firby's — Massey Harris
Geo. Baeker — Butcher Shop
Lois Dodds -- Evonne Beauty Shop.
Walker's Barber Shop
Lowe's Grocery — Cooked and Cured Meats
Dickson's — Brussels 5c to $1.00 Store
Wood's — Dry Good & Ready-to-wear
A. Grewar — The store with the stock
D. Cudmore — Millinery and accessories
Bray's Produce
W. G. Leach — Jewellery and giftware
N. Rutledge — Groceries
C. Pegelow Shoe and Harness Repair
F. R. Smith, Phm. C. --- Rexall Store
Geo. McCutcheon Riverside Garage
D. A. Rann -- Furniture and Undertaker
Joe Baker -- The New American Hotel
D, MacTavish -- General Store and Feeds
Krauter's -- Plumbing and heating '
Logan's Chopping Mill
M. Oldfield -- Hardware Store
Bridge Motors -- International Harvester
s
alue
wing
tore
E. Gregg — General Hardware
H. Pearson — Shoe Store
H. Dent --- Shoe Repair and Foot -wear
Bob Johnson -- Electrical appliances & C.I.L. Paints
H. Allen — Drugs
The Arcade Store — Readv-to-wear, Shoes &
Dry Goods
Stan Rutledge — Pool room and lunch
W. Willis -- Baker and Groceries
H, Stretton— Frigidaire appliances, plumbing,
heating and wising
I, Pease -- Beauty Shop
Elliott's Garage --- Dodge & DeSoto, dealer
and general service
S. B. Elliott — Groceries
F. McCutcheon — Brussels Motors
D. N. McDonald — Lumber supplies -'
J. C. Adams Chopping mill
R. B. Cousins •-- Creamery
Geo. Pollard —'- Chain Saws, Sales and Servic@
Eric and Barbara Milner -- Flower Shop
W. J. Perrie ;john Deere, Sales and Service.
B;tRGAINS GALORE
Come - Save - Come
Merchants Pledge Tremendous Values!
1111 Roads Lead To Brussels
Pring Your Friends and Look for this Rill Displayed by the
'Above Stores.
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