The Brussels Post, 1949-1-19, Page 1poi r PUBLISHING HOUSE***00.
••••*...
Dr. J. F. Harper
I�1
6 this Carnation Milk , 89c
1 lb, Dominion Shortening .. • . 38c
12 Juicy Grapefruit .............45c
2 'cakes IP •- G Soap 19c
Always Fresh . ,
Head Lettuce Celery Hearts
Tomatoes Califtornia Grapes
.Open All ®GRocETERIA..��- iAfwhioh I found myself. To dispose
, of an active practice In only two
weeks is a monstrous undertaking,1
Phones 5 Brussels 9�lau 11 --on top of which I Voest end
a , bo gli w, M,'. eegM e y rs accommodation for my family in the
yw ti� 1 tr " k�k�' hese city and prepare to move,
e
'ay Wednesday As Usual
'ednes4ay, January nth, 1949
Leaving For Hamilton
To the Citizens of Crusseis
It Is with a great deal lei
and a certain amount of oust >I?,ia
ih c .0 c;: that toy pract}eo
will he dlscontinnett itt Ilrttssr 1.t, as
(11.i h poly r't-• Gr.:l 1:119 'Mils 18
indeed rather short notice of such
ohange, Circu,mettanees however
er
have forced my hand In tlu following ; t
way. When this past week I reeely-
ed an invitation to begin a partner•
ship practice with a physician in
the city of Hamilton, Thi., position 1,
is such that T feel, that in all justice 1
to myself I cannot refuse. However,
part of the bargain was the st:ptt
Latina that I mtist l>„ to Hamilton
and ready to begin practice on th••
first day of February, You can
pintails realize the dilemma 1
High Winds Cause
Extensive Damage
•(tonsiderahle• prepert' dant r' +"
done by the high +Ands
ui'•ht.
Th•- root' of Ross runnln lt.wt'-,
barn, (trey township was ecinpl.telY
destroyed. One half of the roof w•,t
blown completely off and the rest
caved in.
The east and west roof. the doors
MOCCASIN DANCE
Sponsored by Boy Scouts
on Friday, January 21
At Brussels Arena
Admission 25c Lunch Booth'
Brussels Lions Club
DANCE
In Brussels Town Hall on
Thursday, Jan. 20th
Music by Don Robertson and.
His Ranch Boys
Dancing from 10 to 1
Lunch Booth
Admission 50c
Under auspices of L.O.L. 774
DANCE
In Brussels Town Hall on
Friday, January 28th
Music by Ken. Wilbee
and His Orchestra
Dancing from 9:30 to 1:30
Lunch Booth Admission 50c
Net proceeds to •help to pay for
outfitting the boys' teams
in the Town League.
ttMAVMDMAYM
"Blessed is the man that
feareth the Lord."
Melville Church
(Minister Rev. G. A. Milne, M.A.
10 a. m. Sunday School and
Bible Class._
11 a. m. "Satan's Oats,"
7 p. m. "Live and let live."
Fri., Jan. 21 -.Congregational
Annual Business Meeting,
Louis D. Thompson, Organist
and Chorknabter.
Th nited Cly urch
OF CANADA
Minister Rev. Hugh Wilson
Organist Mr. Donald Dunbar
I cannot as yet tell yen if T .-hail
' 'A.LTON have a successor and if 1 do whom
VV be shall be. I can only tell you
The W.M.S. of the Walton Church thee I hope I shall find one --and it
necessary T would hold my house and
offiee open for such a time when a
man could appear. The difficulty of
by singing hymn 399 followed by course, is not, in finding a man who
the Scripture reading after which might be willing to come it
he officiated at the dedicatla't of the Brussels -but to find a. man who
new officers, Mrs, .T. Marshall our !could come on such short notice.
new president then took the chair 1 feel more keenly than I can say
Hymn 148 was sung followed by the breach of contract which 1 have
prayer. The Secretary's report was made particularly with my
Oren. The Rohl call was well; expectant mothers. They pieced in
responded to. The Treasurer taint me a trust which now in marry
gave a splendid - report. .Several cases I cannot fulfil. To them I
annual reports were given. The would offer courage and a wish that
Walton group was in charge of the the future will be bright.
program under the leadership of Mrs One cannot settle in a community
F. Kirkby, assisted by Mrs. 1-l• and practice medicine for nearly two
Travis and Mrs. W. C. Bennett. The years without learning the people
worship clesedy by prayers of Inter and loving them. In leaving so
cession. parts taken by Mrs. J, Mac- suddenly we leave roots behind. The
met for their first meeting of the
year on Jan. 12th. Rev. Mr. Hazle-
wood ppreeIdee. The meeting opened
d ilTrs, S. fren
idshi s we have made will
Donald, Mrs. Hazlewoo P
Johnston, Mrs. R. Kirkby and Mrs. always remain with us.
F. Hymn 377 was then sung. The I want also to express my
Benediction pronounced and meeting appreciation to Dr, C. A. Myers. It
adjourned. has been a real pleasure working
Edward Davidson has bought the with 'him. To Mrs. McDowell and
house now occupied by C. Pringle• various others of the nursing Pen -
Personals: 'William Bolton, Roth fession I would offer my thanks.
ester. N.Y., with his brothers, Sam They have stepped into the breach
and; Earl Bolton; George Under often at great personal }nconven•
1500d with friends in Toronto. Mrs. fence.
Pater Gardiner, Toronto, with friends I would like to wish the people
and the surrounding
nd shingles were blown ofr the
barn of James McDonald, (tre), town
ship, doing considerable damage.
Many residents of the community
report damage, Hydro poles were
broken, trees blown down 'Tintup'ing
hydro sorviee throughout tho
district.
From other centres 010110 reports
of great havoc fr9in Lite gale, portion
of bous'rs blown off, window broken,
factories closed down because 01
interrupted hydro service.
here; Mr. and Mrs, Ken Rae. E1nor of Brussels
11 a, m. Morning Worship
"With What Measure Ye Mete" .
Juntior Oongr'egetion
1>t Chareh School and
Bible Claus.
7 p. m, Evening Praise
Joehna's ilesout'oes •
Come and Worship.
Church of England
Perish of Brussels
Rsv., J. H. Kerr. Brussels.
Third .Sunday After the
Epiphany, Tan• 23rd, 1949
St. David's Chowan, Honfryn-
9.80 a, an, Sunday School
10:30 a. m. Morning Prayer
Bt. Johns Chtnoh Brussels-.
.1 p. nt. Sunday Scheel
2 p. m. Bivening Prayer
et. Georges Church Walton -
8.46 p. m. Evening Prayer •
Sunday School
and Mrs, Jolm Buchanan, Stratford country, the best possible future.
with W. 0. and Mrs, Hackweii; Mr. It has been a real privilege• to have
and Mrs. Ernie Radford, Palmerston. served you in the past two years.
with friends here; Silas Johnston
has purchased the John Flannery
farm from W. C. Bennett.; Mr, and
Mrs. Wm. Palmer have moved to
Leadbury to their new home; Thos.
Williamson in Clinton hospital.
BORN
McLb1AN--Tit Brussels to Mr. and
Mrs. Donald McLean on Wetlnes-
day, ,January 12th -a son, Gordon
Donald.
REGENT THEATRE
Seaforth, Ont.
NOW PLAYING- '
Thurs., Fri., Sat. Jan. 20.21.22'
In Technicolor
The Green Grass of Wyoming
with
Peggy Cummings & Charles Cebourn
The finest outdoor adventure picture
of them all -Greatness to match' the
grandeur of the West's rugged cliffs
and canyons
Mon., Tes., Wed Jan. 24.25-26'
In Technicolor •
Up In Central Park .
with
Dick Haythes Deaena Durbin s
Vincent Price
Be sure to see this one, with Its'
gay, compelling songs, music and
dancing, It has it's share of in-
trlgue and romance.
Next Thurs., Fri., Sat. Jan. 27.27.29
i Silver River
with
1 Errol Flynn and •Ann Sheridan
This la a saga of Mike McComb -
hero, gambler, man• of glorious
destiny In the Weat's wildest era.
God Bless yott all.
John P. Harper St: Family.
Lions CIub Dance,
The Brussels Lions Chili are hold-
ing a dance on Friday, San. 28tht in
the Brussels Town Rail. Net pro-
ceeds to itclp to pay for outfitting
the four boy's hockey teams in the
Town League. Cance to the danee
and you will help this worthy cause
by your presence.
Arcade Store -
January Sale Continues
Superlative values are still being
offered at the Brussels Arcade Store,
Have you taken advantage of them
yet. Visit • the Arcade Store now and
take -advantage of this chance to
buy and save.
Engagement Announcemen'.
Mr. and .Mrs, D. M. Fraser en-
uounce the engagement of their
daughter Dorothy Margaret to Sent
Richard Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Cox, Grey. The marriage.) wilt
take place Late in January. -
John Armstrong, County Warden
Huron County Coattail suet on
Tuesday afternoon and as their first
item of business, elected John Arm-
strong as Warden for 1949. - Mr.
Armstrong has been Reeve of
Millet Township for nye years.
Brussels Legion
Irtci:allntirtn Of Officers
;John Wheekei IS k'ect;=.r1
! President Of East Huron
The Jewelry meeting* of Ilrnssr•l:;
Legion Branch 218 was held in the
Legion Hall, Tuesday, .Tan. 11. At
ihts meeting Comrade Frank iii
Mitchell eonductrcl the installation
of offices for 1949. Th.. that of
offecers is as follows: Immediate
Past President, C. L. Workman
President, George A. Backer; 1st
Vice President, M. L, Thompson;
2nd Vice President, Harvey Gibson;
Sergeant -at -Arms, Ross Bennett;
Secretary -Treasurer, Belida S. Shaw.
Piteentive Committee, Frenk Shaw,
Oliver Doll, Frank Rutledge, Kenneth
Coleman, Russell Ha11, 13uildins
Trustees. Prank Shaw, Ross Noncan '
Oliver Doll.
Regular 84041on nt a In(a are held
on the aaeonrl Tuesday nr earn
month.
Melville Church
At the morning service nn Sunday
Rev. Mt', Milne preae•herl on the
aublent "Christian. Morale" and
emphasised the necessity of Christ
taus being undaunted by the recent
expansion of Communism. The an-
them was "Crusaders for Christ."
i The solo part was taken by Mrs. W
Edgar. At the evening service Mr.
Milne preached on the snbjeet "The
Power of the Spirit," and outlined
the plans and purposes of Jesus
what He promised to His dlseirees
that they would have the power of
i the Spirit. Mr. Gerald Gibson look
the solo part in the anthem "Saviour
i now the day is ended, by Nevin.
PEOPLE p� , "NC A
� ,/ �` a e 3, .1
Mrs. J. C. Backer is visiting in
London.
Miss Jean McDonald, Paris, spent
'the week end at her home here.
Mrs. M. Williams of Pontius.
Mich., is here with her mother, Mrs.
Watson who continues very i11.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Crothers have
• returned to Philadelphia after apena-
t ing some time at the home '1 Mr
' and Mrs. Ezra Welsh.
Miss Margaret Churchill and Miss
Elizabeth Seeker, London were
week end guests with the tatter's
parents Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Baeker.
Agricultural Society
t'h,• iti,•) music 1 c c'1 •1
01,11' b,•id its ott.tItull tt.•:lhro .
Friday with 'ITarry 1ioJ r pr, t.t,
The m r tints w01:: .14 }
(Gn'1„ir ],•_noel C. . aetice.t n ,l ;•11:'t:.
sontative, who etreseed the -
porta.uce of field crop eonipetitim .
l..SSELS% ON,
CJ+'l.N TOWNSHIP COUNCIL
1) 1011 rot t,rn.e:) ,nes+tint; mad'
tn.L.
Ali n,'ntb r •!gate•} Declatottani.
11 "ib•atton.
div -Low Ni' 1 to borrow ft en the
Blink +.f Conar.mrce at Brussels was
passed. -
r,,, 'l oweeitil, C ffieere were all
es -appointed.
The collector's time was extended
for junior clubs.
Officers elected were John
Wheeler, president; Citillitun Tota h
bull, James Armstrong, vire-pr. ee t
dents; directors, Harvey Johns t
John Wheeler, James Menet re.ns. h
R. B. Cousins.
• it was decided that s .`all tai.
would he held in Breseels in 1e. '1
John Wheeler and it 11. remains
ty. re elocr•ted delegates to the an-
nurtl agricultural cony ',tion in 1',,.
ronto.
111 Feb. 5th.
S. S. Hood will be 'pate 75c per
our to operate maintatner or other
,ehinerv.•
The Road Sept. was instructed to
ave the engineer inspect the Crane
>rnolc hridire and to secure plans
and oper•,tleations ante an estimate of
tie r ,st of inilt•l ne, a new bridge.
ecset or :,10.00 wee made to
the Salvation Army.
A grant of 80.50 wa.s made to the
Ethel skating, club.
A ' t, t set +r,n ntr were passed •
for pezment and meethig adj"urned
till F, b; .ith or el the call of the
Reeve.
The following trcounts were paid:
Road eccnutt c ........... .......... $1885.00
792.63
48.88
8.70
22.85
110.47
100.00
75.01)
15.50
J. H. FEAR, ".ark
1
Library Notes
Bruaeels library is sponsoring a
story hour daring the winter months
for children from 4 to 8 years of age.
This will be held in bhe basement of
the library each. Saturday afternoon
at 8 o'clock. The first one, on Jan.
22nd will be in charge of Mrs. Gen
Galbraith. All children of the conn
munity in this ago group are .
cordially invited to attend.
Capitol Theatre
LISTOWEL I�
I COMING -
To The Ends Of the Earth
with
DIck Powell and Signe Hasse
Wed. Thu. Fri. Jan. 19.20-21
Margaret O'Brien, George
Murphy ,Robert Preston
Edward Arnold, Butch Jenkins
in "BIG CITY"
Sat. Only Jan. 22nd
Double Feature
"Wild Frontier"
plus "Linda ,Pae Good"
Sat. Mat. at 2:00 P.M. cartoon
Sat. Eve. at 7:00 P.M.
tie
Having been appointed an agent for the
McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Company,
1 hereby solicit your business our rate, are --
$2.00 per $1000.00 or
20 cents per $100.00.
Compare these rates with your present
insurance and call Selwyn Barrer
Brussels, Phone 43-r-10.
Also agent for the Hartford Wind Insur-
ance Co., your business will be appreciated.
Majestic Women's Institute
The reg hie ntr'r•tie!,: or 11 '
Mttjeslie Women's Instltt:>•• was
held in the library on Thum.' ay.
Jtmlad'y 111. The president. Mrs. PI Drainage
C'nd:more opened the to0011,L whir Hydro
the Institute Ode followed by the Ethel Village ......-.....
Lord's prayer in unison. The moths. Stationery
"The only way you have a friend is Relief
to be one:- Grants
Mrs. J. Spear. eecretery. gave the Fox Bounty
minutes of the Decetnher mr'etint Sundry ..
and the treasurer's report. The roll
call. "Suggestions for improvement
in our public school education
systc m, or the name of :1 member el
Parliament," was responded to by
40 members. The :eel:n', then
read a list of thank -you notes from
shut-ins who were so pleased to he
remembered at Christ -nes. Very
warm thanks was also sent front
others for cards ete. throne:1i Tn=ti•
tufo members. :firs. K. Sherrie
thin presented Mrs. B. Johnson and
Mrs. G. H. Evans with their
December birthday gift and cor-
sage. Mrs. S. Sweeney had charge
or the social half hour. 4r, 5,010111
gave a splendid talk outlining yen'
ably all the beautiful things 'that
went into the making of a good
citizen, to carry out the golden rule
and the 8 Ps of citizenship:- 1. Intel-
ligence: 2. Initiative; 1. Tnterity.
The Institute will look forward :with
great pleasure in baying Mr, Schultz
address them at some future time.
Mr. Skowronski gave the meeting
much pleasure by singing two
beautiful solos accompanied by
Mrs. Wm. King at the piano. The
Sunshine collection was taken and
the meeting closed with the
National Anthem. The hostesses in
charge served a delicious Iunch.
ImmowmutgaNIKAgotemmorivoizzowv
The Brussels bleat Market
Mon. Tue. Jan. 24-25
Joan Crawford John Garfield
in "HUMORESQUE"
TUESDAY FOTO-NITS
1st Offer $200.00
2nd Offer $ 80.00
Mon. Attend. card night
Wed. Thurs. Jan. 26-27
"STATE OF THE UNION"
with Spencer Tracy
Katherine Hepburn, Van
Johnson.
CKNX every Mon. to Fri.
EMO�aast6:00P.M�-.s��ss1
QUALITY MEATS
Wholesale and Retail
Fresh and Cured Meats
Poultry and Fish
Try Our Veal Patties
Phone 83x We Deliver Anytime
Coleman &Thompson, Props.
Presenting The
"Kirkton Quintette"
CarBno's Hall, Seaforth
Saturday, January 22
Dancing from 9 'til 12
New & Old Time
Admission 50c Students 40c
Sponsored by Seaforth
Young Conservative Associatio i
The United Church
At the morning worship in- the
United Church Mr. Wilson based his
s:rnol(1 on the seventeenth chapter
of John. Jesus' prayer for his
disciples. The choir sang "0 Lift ap
your Heads" by Judson. Divine re-
tributinn was the subject of the
evening sermon. Christians ought
not to be discouraged because
gigantic , oils seem to be so strongly
entrenched. History has proof that
in God's own good time the evil}
will be overthrown. "t will bring
thee down from thence, satth the
Lord" Obadiah 8.
Brussels Branch Of
Bible Society
The Brussels Branch of the Bible
Society has forwarded to the Society
headquarters the record sum off
$310.00. Ina letter of acknowledge-
; mint the secretary writes:. 'Kindly
' convey to your Officers, Collectors,
and Members our sincere appreel-
ation of their practical assistance
in the great work of ci•routating the
I Scriptnt'es through the British and.
Foreign Bible Society.
CARD OF THANKS
I sincerely appreciated all nee
kind friends and neighbodrs for thea
kind wishes, cards, boxes and Howes
sent to me in the hospital since rx
accident. Special thanks is sent .`
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCuteheon, Dr,
Harper, Billy Ra•nn and to the many
ministers. who visited me so faith-
fully.
Mrs. Bari L. Bernard
1
lic
To facilitate snow removal, No Parting,.
on the Streets of this Municipality will
be allowed between the hours of
2 a.m. and 8 a.m,
This order will be strictly enforced in
accordance with the Highway
Traffic Act, Sec. 40, Sub -Section 7.