The Brussels Post, 1949-2-9, Page 1?US f PUBLISHING HOUSE
Wednesday, February 9th, 1949
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Domestic Shortening
36c 1b.
Tendeler Flake Lard 25c lb.
Tomatoes Choice Quality 2-28 oz. tins 35c
Peas 2nd Quality size 4-5-2 20 oz. tins 15c
Tomato Juice Choice Quality
3 — 20 oz. tins . 25c
Where the Fruit and Vegetal) es
Are Really Fresh.
GRE . ,'S C
ETEREA
Phone 5 Brussels
United Church Y. P, U.
The regular meeting of the Young
People's Society will be held on
Monday evening, Feb. 14, at lite Home
of Mr, and Mrs. W. Willis and on
Tuosdae' evening, Felt. 15 there will
be a Skating Party at the rink with
lunch served at the church after-
wards. We are hoping to have
Walton Young People as our guests
and extend a stucere iuvitatton to
all oar Young People to come out
and enjoy yourselves.
L 0. O: F. DANCE
Friday, February 11th
In Brussels Town Hall
Wilbee's Orchestra
Lunch Counter Admission 50o
DANCE
In Brussels Town Hall on
Thursday, Feb. 17th
Mpsic by Don. Robertson
and His Ranch Boys.
Under auspices L.O.L. No. 774
Lunch Booth Admission 50c
A New Commandment 1 give f I
unto you, that ye love one an-
other.
Melville Church
Minister Rev. G. A. Milne, M.A.
10 a. m. Sunday School tiad
Bible Claes.
11 a. m. ".A. world without
neighbours." ,
7 p. m. Missionary Service.
liberated lantern lecture
Gem of the Orient."
Louis D. Thompson, Organist
and Chori!maater.
The nited Ci: larch
OF CANADA
Minister Rev. Hugh Wilson
Organist Mr. Donald Dunbar
11 a. m, Morning Worship
N prow Ways attd Open Doors
Mission Band
1S Church tlohool and
Bible Clads.
7 p, in, Evening Worship
Clod's Picked Meu.
Come and Worship.
Church of England
Parish or feruseela
Rev. J, el. Kerr. Brussels.
Septuagesima Sunday
Feb. 1341i, 1949
Bt David's Church, Mentryn—
9,80 a, m: Sunday School
10.3'0 a, nn. Moaning Prayer
lit. Johns Chuwh Brussels—
1 p. M. Sunday School
2 p. m. Bivening .Prayer
M. George. church Walton
3.45 p. m. Evening Prayer
Sunday School
Ih-:*I1C ws•
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank all my friends and
neighbors for their kindness to nee
duh•nl' my recent illness, It will
always be remembered.
Mrs. Dan Classier
Annual Meeting
The Annual Congregational Alae:
ing of the Brussels United Church
was held on Monday evening, Fob. 7.
The meeting was opened with de.
votionul exercises conducted by Mr,
Wilson assisted by M'. C. Heating.
way.
The following reports were'. tiro•
Bested :
T11c Stsaion, Mr. W. 1. lllacott.;
The Stitwards, The Mooney Fund
and the Trustee Board, Mr, R. B
Cousins; The Cemetery Account,
Mr. A. McTaggart; The Missionary
and Maintenance Fmuul. objective
exeneded, Mrs. R. B. Cousins: The.
Woman's Missionary Society, Ob.
Joetive exceeded, Miss Elizabeth
Downing; The Friendship Circle
Mrs. T. Ryan; The Woninn'. Associ•
anon. Mrs. James Bryans.
The. printed statement, was in th
hands of those present.
Elected to the Session were Mt sere.
L, Nichol and James Bryans; to the
Committee of Stewardx. Messrs.
I M. Shaw, W. Hoy and A. McTaggart:
Auditors appointed were Messrs N.
Floover and C. Hemingway. Mr. A.
B. Cousins was appointed to the
Trustee Board.
I
CARD OF THANKS
The Brussels Lions Club wish to
thank all those who tn'ide the dance,!
held sfan. 23 n huge success. also the
1.0.0,1c, for kindly giving up their
rights to the hall privileges for- that
night.
A short program was provided
Solos were contributed by Miss C.
ITingston and Mrs. Tick Stephenson
and a rending was given by Mrs. 1T
Wilson.
At the Official Board meeting the
following offices were filled: Renard
ing Steward. Mr. C. Femingwey,
Church Treasurer, Mr. R. B. Cousins;
M. & 1I. Treasurer, Mrs. R. 13,
Cousins; Representative to Presby
teay Messrs W. C. Ellaeott and W.
Huggan; Music Commi`cee, Messrs.
L. Wheeler, C. Buschlen and N
REGENT THEATRE Hoover; Pulpit Supply, Messrs. W.
Lr nob, J. Fulton and H. Wilson;
C • rashers, Morning, James Bryans and
...�cl Cirtn, Alt, IL. A, Rano; Evening, in charge of 13.
Manning; Property Committee.
NOW PLAYING
t Thur., Fri., Sat. Feb. 10.11.12
Key Largo
with
Humphrey Bogart Lauren Baca!!
Edward G. Robinson
Lionel Brrymore Claire Trevor
Maxwell Anderson's play snakes a
good film, full of Ideas and intensely
dramatic. •
Mon., Tues., Wed. Fen. 14-15-16
Elizabeth Taylor George Murphy
!n
Cynthia
A family drama portraying the lives,
loves, happiness and economic
problems of small t„wn folk,
Next Thur.,,.,Fri., Sat. Feb. 17-18-19
Jon Hall Patricia Morison
Prince Of Thieves • .
(Cinecolor)
One of Dumas' dramas revealing new
daring adventures of Robin Hoed. .,.
COMING—
The Woman In White
Yi
Capitol Theatre
LISTGWFL
Thur. Fri. Sat. Feb. 10-11-12
Edmund Gwenn Donald Crisp
Janet Leigh Tom- Drake
& LASSIE in •
"Hills of -Home" in
Technicolor — A wonderful
picture for the whole family.
Mon., Tues. Feb. 14-15
"Deep Waters" with
Dana Andrews Jean Peters
Dean Stockwell
TUESDAY PHOTO NITE
1st Offer $200.00
2nd Offer $ 80.00
Mon. Attendance Card Night.
r
3 Days Coming 3 Days
Wed. Thu. Fri. Fel6-17-18
Greer Gairson Walter Pigeon,
in "Julia Misbehaves"
One of the top laugh hits.
CI(NX—every Monday to
mss q�Friidayd� at 66x:00 P.M.
James 13ryans, M. Shaw, 11'. Huy and
N. hoover. Mr. Wilma was given
a unanitmous invitation to rcnluin in
Brussels,
Mr. Earnest Dennis closed the
meeting with prayer. A tasty notch
wes provided by members of the
Woman's Association and appreei•
ation was acknowledged in words by
Messrs W. Hoy and Bert Bray.
Cinderella, Smash Hit
Presented Two Nights
"plre tllusic'al fantasy "('inderollic"
was presented two nights in the
Brussels Town Hall to record crowds.
Wednesday night of last week there
ways a capacity crowd 9,nd a large
number of people wpm turned away.
Tuesday night of this weep th• rr
was another crowded house,
A fine 'caste, lovely costuutes,
effective lighting, the singing and
dancing, all combined to provide a
delightful evening's antertaunuent.
The cblidren's pargeant which pre-
ceded the play brought to Me many
story boots characters butludin
Mother Goose.
in the play the fairy scene. the
singing and claming of the chorus.
the charm and grace of the ba.11rono
dances. the slower girl chorus, the
amusing scene when the stepmother
and her daughters try to force the
sisters' feet into the slipper, the
romantic. climax when -Cinderella Is
revealed as the lady the handsome
prince is seeking and the colourful
finale, all particularly delighted the
audience.
The Johnston sisters. daughters or
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Johnston of
Morris township, were gne-t entrt-
tainers. The ' tiny ilveyear•olcl
singer and the tap dancing team,
wore enjoyed by audtenne and cast
alike.
The United Church orchestra pro-
vided music which was greatly
appreciated.
Bey gout Paper Drive
Wednesday, Feb. 16
The Boy Scouts of Brussels will
conduct a paper drive ou Wednesday,
Feb. lath. Prom eds de"11oit from
this drive will he used to purchase
uniforms. Have your papers ready
for the Scouts when then call. if
possible please tie the papers lightly
In bundles as it will make them much
easier to handle. Help the Buy
Scouts! 1iavo your papers Inulrllr,l
ready for them!
The United Church
'i'he tmpl. /timet sod 'afullili1
test of persoual relighn Is ftad in ,
our Lord's words "By thelr frith; ye
shall know them." This was the -
toxt of the morning serines In thy'
United Church. The seloct.i,ni .
"Sunset and l:vau!m. Star" by
Gabriel was sung as •t ena"te` ')y .
Mrs. It. 13, Cousins. Elizabeth
(lousin,. Lawrie Cousins ...ed John
"Wilson.
In the evening the choir sang
"Crown Him King s•I K1ng s" by
hIt Wilson. Tho ministe'r's sulljeo!
was "The Call of Gideon."
The W.M.S. Of
The United Church
The Worn' n's Misslonary Society
met in the church parlor on Tuesday
afternoon with the president, Mlle E.
Downing. presiding. The meeting'
opened with Ilyclm 240, followed by
Psalm 743 in unison. Mrs. Roy
Cousins rendered a sole and prayer 1
was given by MTrs. McArthur. tiers.
Wilson read the Moderato' New
Year's message to all Missionary ,
Societies. Mrs. Davison. Miss E.
Downing and Nlre. 13a.eker were
were appointed to represent the
World's Day of Prayer in Mares.
The Study "Literature in Chin""
was taken by Mrs. Bell and M.
Robinson The meeting closed with
Prayer by the President.
BRUSSELS, ONTAR.I .
A, J. Pearson
Sells Business
A. J. Pearson, Ethel ha= sold his
...argil urate to Donald 1Vhite and
his mother, MI's. Margaret White.
who operated a general stole at
Thameefo'd. Alex has been in
business in Ethel for the bast. eight
years.
Melville Church
At the morning, cervi -e cat Sunday,
Iter. Mr. Milne m'es'hed tits the
text "1.et no man despise 111(4," from
St. Paul's Ppistle to Titus, Chap
v 15. The text w'ns applied to the
better aervtee which Cher!=:duos can
render when motivated by sin err.',
incl self-respect. 311. (11 let Gibson
rendered the solo "nth r," by Penn
At the evening Servi'+e Sh', U.1,1
preached on the subj Y t "Need), '.
Worry' 'and bas.,; the
St. Matthew, (.`hap. '. 21. 11 was
seen that planning for •tit: 1'n'urp
should not insults' an c1"'7 for )11 1•
future.
Library Notes
The Story Hour an Saturday
afternoon, Ft -h. 12, will be In charge
of Airs. Bert Garniss. Pae sure to
'sale promptly at 3 ri elotk so you
won't miss any of the .,lacy. At
3:30 moving pictures will be shown
as a special treat, so all citildreta
from 4 to, 10 years are i;,vit..:d tat
'ante this time•
GREY
Rev. Robert Pearson and dailp..hter
of 'Vancouver are • spending a f' w
days this week at the hone off his
sister, Mrs. Wm. Bremner and Jno.
Pearson, 4th con, also other friends.
Rev. Air. Pearson will he r..meni,er-
erl by former neighbors in the Roe's
Church vicinity.
Bluevale Child
Dies Of Scalds
frail Thompson, age 211t. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John 'l'hutupsoui,.
11Isa 111(1, die d Saturday in Winghaun
Hospital tis a result ni scalds sur
1 1 ed whet ,whe fell into a tr:') of Isot
'trete!' in 11, r home.
ltu red to hospital the brit' girt
w'as found to he .suffering first
degree burns to the back, abdomen
and right arm.
Besides her parents :'be is sur-
vived by four brntlu, a•s and two 'de-
ter(: .Tack. Jiro. William, Robert,
Kay and Sharron. at home.
Funeral c„rvir,e was held Monday
front the home of her parents.
Rev..” v..I. A. Burden 01 the United
Church will efnr,ate unci inter -
mem w:is .9s, ix:Inglclom Ce•inetery.
W.M.S. of Melville Church
Th.. re Maws mc,tine of the 1'.' M.S.
ern .Selciile. P,- 1 t, i:m Chtire11 was
fns ]d on Friday cfla ran ,a, Fel:. 4th-
Ilt'-, I7, Speirs led in player. Mrs.
0. divans read the Scripiuro lesson_
The secretary and treasurer sub-
mitted their reports. • 'Che executive
was named as a uomutittee to
arrange for the World Day of Prayer.
Pictures showing the life and work
of our missionaries in Formosa are
to he a part of the a emit, sertrtoe
Sunday. Feb. 13th Bight calls Were
reported. Au introdl,etion to oar
year's lr's study of Chin.: v, as ably
7r,otited by Mr:,;. Jas. %rm --On:g. A
letter from Rev. Malcolm Ransom of
China was read by Vire. Porter.
After the s.'tt_ing of Il:vnn 111' the
1.'ti a cin=ed with pryer.
REGULAR SATURDAY NIGHT
DANCE. FEBRUARY 12th
KEN. WILBEE'S OCHESTRA
ADMISSION 50c STUDENTS 40o
Sponsored i1) Young Progressive
Conservative Association
Under Auspices Of The Women's Institue, Will Be Held In The
GRA
BOYS' RACE 10 to 134 ' RELAY. RACE
GIRLS' RACE 10 to 13 MOST GRACEFUL Couple
BOYS' RACE 13 to 16 NATIONAL COSTUME'
GIRLS' RACE 13 to 16 FUNNIEST CLOWN
LADIES' RACE 16 and over BEST DRESSED LADY ,
MEN'S'R'ACE 16 and over BEST DRESSED MAN
COUPLE RACE FANCY SKATER, Lady
BARREL. RACE
SQUARE DANCE ON SKATES
Best Backward Skater, Men
Best Backward Skater, Ladies
OLDEST ON ICE
YOUNGEST ON ICE
BEST DRESSED GIRL
BEST DRESSED BOY
QUARTETTE
First, Second and Third Prizes for Races, First and SecondPrizes for Costume Contestants
BROO
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IN OVERSHOES DURING PROGRAM
Prizes for all Contestants in Costume, Prizes for All Children 7 years and under on Skates,
Prizes for all chillren 7 to 10 years on Skates.
Judging at 8 p. m. Sharp by Outside Judges
Skating 'Before and After Judging
Proceeds In Aid Of Ethel Skating Rink
ROOT H At Rink Will Serve Refreshments. Coffee and Hot DOGS
Admission Adults 25c: Children 1Sc
Easels 'k ,Avena
Grand Door Prize will be a Pair of Blankets'
for the holder of the lucky number
admission ticket.
First Prize $2., Second Prize $1.,
for each of the following classes:
1. Oldest Person on Skates.
2. Best National Costume..
3. Most Original Costume.
4. Youngest Person on Skates.
5. Best Clown Costume.
6. Best Animal' Impersonation.
7. Best Dressed Couple.
8. Costume Using Best Commercial Advertisement.
9. Person on Skates Coming the Farthest.
10. Largest Number from One Family on Skates
(First Prize Only.)
ALL CONTESTANTS INABOVE CLASSES MUST BE ' IN
COSTUME.
and will be allowed on ice free.
No others allowed on ice until after races.-
.
CARNIVAL STARTS at 8 P. M.
JUDGING at 8.30 SHARP
Races immediately after Judging for
Boys 10 years and under
Girls 10 years and under.
Boys 10 to 15 years.
Girls over 10 years.
Boys free-for-all.
Prizes for races --- 75c and 50c
SKATING FOR ALL IMM TELY AFTER RACES
General • Admission : SOc
Hi School Children 2lxc
Public School Free,
All Proceeds In Aid Of Lions' Service Work