The Brussels Post, 1949-3-30, Page 1'OS I° PUBLISHING HOUSE
Wednesday, March 30th, 1949
cA GWAVSkM'' 1, I Regular Meeting
r 1 Of Brussels Lions
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Phone 5 -' Brussels
Euchre and Dance
Walton Community Hall
on Friday, April 1st
Euchre at 9 o'clock
Lunch Counter
Wilbee's Orchestra
Admision 35c
IDANIXAMIttaWItetit IW-Mtlatil5M=5
Huron County Registered
Music Teachers will hold a Music
Students' Recital in Blyth
Memorial Hall on Sat. evening,
April 9th, at 8:15 p.m. Ad-
mission 25c.
DANCE
Brussels Town Hall on
Thursday; March 31
Music by: Don Robertson and
His Ranch Boys
Dancing from 10 .to 1
Lunch Counter Admission 50c
Under auspices of L.O.L. 774
Rest to the Lord and wait pat-
iently for him and he shall give
thee the desires of thy heart.
Melville Church
Minister Rev. G. A. Milne, M.A.
10 a, m. Sunday School end
Bible Class,
11 a. in, Holy Communion
7 p. in. 'Ts God tinkled."
Lents D. Thompson. Organist
and Choirmaster,
The' sited Ch arch
OP CANADA
Minister Rev. Hugh WI'Isoe
Organist Mr. Donald Dunbar,
10.45 a, m. 'Session will meet,
11 a. m. Morning Worship
The HolyCoimrnnunion
Do This - Remember Me,
Junior Congregation
12 Church School and
Bible Class
Missionary Sunday
7 p. m. Evening Praise
David and Jonathan.
Come and Worship.
Church of England
Pariah of Brussels
Rev. .1. H. Kerr — Reotor.
5th Sunday in Lent
April 3rd, 1040.,
St. David's Church, Henfryn
9.80 a. M. Sunday ,School
10,30 a, rang Holy Comlmandon
St. John's Church Brussels -
1 p, m, Sunday School
2 p. in. Holy Communion
Lent Service each Thursday
evening at 7.30 p. in.
St. Georgo's Church Walton -t-
8.'40 p, In. Ikily Comment=
Sunday School
A 3 -act PLAY
"The Blue Bag"
will be presented by the
Young People of Wroxeter
United Church
in the Township Hall, Ethel
Friday evening, April 1st
The play commences at 8:30
Admission 40c and 15c
The proceeds are for the choir
fund of the Presbyterian Church.
EGEN"s "a`l E.ATRE
Seaforth, nt.
NOW PLAYING
Thurs. Fri. Sat, Mar. 31 Apr. 1-2
In Technicolor
River Lady
with
Yvonne DeCarlo and Rod Cameron
A good action drama — a robust tale
of the lumber words enchanred by
some splendid scenery in Technicolor.
Mon., Tues., Wed, April 4-5-6
The Sign of the Ram
with
Susan Peters - Alexander Knox
Phyllis Thaxter
This film, the title derived fromthe
astrological odiacal sign, is a corn -
pelting job of dissection which un-
covers the Inner workings of a
selfish woman's mind.
Next Thurs., Fri., Sat. April 7.3.9
In Technicolor
A Song Is Born
with
Danny Kaye and Virginia Mayo
Musical talent Is luxuriantly display-
ed with Danny Kaye as he caverts
through this comedy.
COMING—
' Three Godfathers
In Technicolor
with John Wayne
Capitol Theatre
LISTOWEL
Wed. Thur. Fri. Sat
March 30-31, April 1.2
"Abbott & Costello .. .
Meet Frankenstein"
Fun for Everyone with
Bud and Lou in their
Best Comedy to date.
Sat. Mat. 2:00
Sat Eve. .7:30 P.M.
Mon, Tues. April 4-5
"Return Of October"
in Technicolor
with Glenn Ford, Terry Moore
TUESDAY PHOTO NITE
OFER $100.00
Mon. Attendance Card Night.
Wed. Thur. April 5-7
lAdult Entertainment
"Loves of Carmen" in
Technicolor with
Rita Hayworth, Glenn Ford
also
Barbara Ann Scott
/ yinna . "DDla
"Dancing Blades"
The reguhn• meeting of the
Btusesls Lions Club was held in
the Library TIa11 on Monday, March
29. Several atoms of business con.
ducted were:
1. That the winners of the Lions'
sponsored Town Hockey Teams be
presented with crests and a trophy!
It was also decided to give a pletnre
ehow a1 the Town Hall in the near
future and that the crests and irnphy
be presented there.
2, it was also decided to lion the
wend meeting of the Lions in April
at Cranbrook, and to make this .
Community Night,
Guest Speaker for the evening was
Bandmaster Robinson of London.
Mr. P,0bine n spoke at great length
to the Lions about organizing a
thirty-1tJece hand of boys and girls
for file .town of Brussels. Tt was
decided to leave this matter in the
Minds of the executive and a decision
is to be reached within the -next tv r
weeks,
The Tions are aleo sponsoring am
ether Amatpmr Night to be held In
the Town Hall Arpril 22.
CARD OF TH-'r.NiKS
We wisb to thank our mane
friends who sent cards, boxes end
little anntee111enne to Wilma cheque
her stay in the hoepital anri after
coming lunme. It was much a.ppveriat-
ed and will not he forgotten.
Tack and Jean Conley.
CARD OF THANKS
Dear Friends In lerue'sels :
T have been hone front hnsnital
two weeks and am moving around
a bit on crutches. It will he many
weeks yet before 7 am free of a rsst.
I would like now tin•ongh The
Post to thank yon all fnr all the
idndness yrm have shown me by
letters, dowers, garde and inquiries
since the accident. Much as T
would litre to it is empossible to
thank ail Individually hitt it has been
heart-warming to know yon all
remembered me and were concerned
about my wellfare. Thank you again
until T can bobble tip to Brussels end
meet and thank each of you ti et I
see individ'ua'lly.
Sincerely.
W. 0, S. Jamieson, 4..!)
Notice i
Tenelers will be received by the
endel:signerl till April 2nd, 1040 at
4 o'clock P.IJ. for the treetnrent of
rattle for Warble Fly.
Anyone may treat their own cattle
it -minding to the (1irPet1011 of the
lntepect.nr but any cattle not so clone
will be treated under the sepervisiun
and by the direction of the in-
spector,
J. IT. Pear, Clerk.
•
Notice To Contractors
Tenders will be received by the
Township of Morris to supply. crush
and haul approximately 0000' ruble
yards of gravel. Crusher must be
equipped with three quarter -inch
screen.
A marked cheque for $200. must
accompanying each tender.
Tenders must be in the hands of
the Clerk by 2 P.M., April 4, 1040,
Lowest or any tender not necnssar•
Ily accepted,
Geo. D. Martin, Clerk.
SLR, No, 4,Brnasela,
Amateur Night
The Brussels Mons Celli will bead
their Amateur Night ,on Friday,
April 22, at 3:11 p.m. Gel y,n
Entry Forms! from W. G. i.cault. All
Proceeds go towards comnitnilty
service work. $80,00 worth of cash,
Prizes to be given away. A. good
varied programme is expected so
give this worthy eau Re your loyal
support.
W.M.S. of Melville Church
Mrs. 7.. D. Thompson ge re her
home for a delightful Spring tea on
Tuesday afternoon When the mem•
bars of the Women's eliesionnr'y
Society held their expense tea. The
110111P was beautifully dee•rit'ated with
spring flowers. Daring the afte+,
noon, Mrs, Walter Kerr played
several piano selections; Mrs.' Mc-
Dowell gave n humorous reading;.
and Mrs, Walter Porter sang a solo.
Mrs. Milne rear. an interesting
account of the life of Robert Louis
Stevenson, The committee for the
afternoon served delicious ret'resh•
meats and Mrs, Thompson received
a hearty vote of thanks for her
hospitality,
CR ,NRROOK
The service In Knox Church nn
Sunday morning was in rhnrge of Dr.
Turner, Ingersoll. The anthem was
"Master The Tempest Ts Raging" by
Palmer,
The nrei:innle soc'Ial under the
auspices of .the Young Women's .\irl
was well attended. Eleven tables
were ,played and high score w' C
won by Airs. Murray }Nether and
Wm. Grant. consolation aweres
going to Barbara Evans and Carman
?lecher.
Mrs. Peter Engel. Seek„ is spending
a f'w• days 'With leer nephew, Earl
and Mrs. Dunn.
Mr. and Mrs. Tien. Willies and
.fine and Mr. train tub's. Gordon Wood,
end Sharon. Willowgrove were
Sunrlay visitors with Earl and Mrs.
Dunn.
Mrs. Robs, Campbell has retaualrn
home conch improved in health,
having spent several weeks in
Windsor with her sister, Mrs.
Blaokhurn,
Wesley and °Tre. Mclsacbern, Ayr,
were week end guests of Peter and
Mrs, Baker.
The Huron County Mobile Library
made a change of books in Oran -
brook on Monday.
CARD OF THANKS
We wloli to thank our many
Weeds and neighbors who so kindly'
contributed in ninny 'aye._ to the
comfort of our dear mother, in her
recent illness and at the time of
her death. •Special thanks to the Rev,
end Mrs. Herr, Mr, Rann, and
telephone girls,
Mrs. Watson's- tinnily.
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs William McQuarrie and
family wish to express their sincere
thanks to all friends and neighbours
fnr the many kindnesses shown them
in the loss of a beloved hnehn.nd Dud
father. Special thanks to Dr, C. A.
Myers, Rev. Wilson and Mr. Rann
and for the beautiful floral tributes.
those who so kindly loaned cars.
The McQuerl'io Family
The Brussek eat Mar
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Wholesale and Retail
set
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
Legs, Chops and Roasts of Spring Lamb
Smoked Hams for Easter.
Phone 83x We Deliver Anytime
Coleman & Thompson, Props.
Boy Scout Investiture
Conducted At Brussels
Srontmaster Cl. Gibson prevailed
over the investiture of four lir-':'
members at the weekly rebating of
the Boy ,Scouts held In the bettomi ,' .
of the- !Public Library here on Tee:
day evening.
Assistant scout -masters
man and Hartley Metter
Ken
also
Crile-
tonlr
part. Those invested were Ted El-
liott, John Edgar, Bob Rann, end
Ken Crewel..
The United Church
in continuing the Lenten nadita.
tions the Holy Bible the Sacred
Word. was the snbjeet of the menthe:
sermon in the Pelted (Thnrch. Th,
choir sang "0 Lamb of God" by
Lorenz.
in the eveningC 1 P
tc worship h v ere;
a l
duet "Come Hely Spirit" by Jerome
was sung by Mise Ruth Wilcnn and
John Wilson, The evening sermon
was the dory of David and Gnutath.
Melville Church
At the morning service of Sunday
Rev. Mr. Milne preached en the
subject "Hold fast the things that
law," The subject served to
emphasise the changing nature of
ruins and the nnchanaing nature
of principles. The anthem was "Has:
Thou not known" by Plenger. The
snlntsts were Mr, Wm. Ring enol Mr.
Wm. Spair. At the (venin: ervtee
Mr. Milne prise'hed on the Text ' "T
know w•'hnm 7 have believed" from
Paul's Second Epistle to Timothy.
Pfelfer—Spelran
At n n'elnck Sotheby afteriteee.
Merril 19th a quirt wedding teek
piece at Walton 'United Church
Personaee. '\'i'7ten Iva Annie Mari\
daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Gordon
R11eiran. lirnxsels was united In
marriage to Raymond Edward
Pfeifer, nnly son of Mr. and Mrs
Roy Pfeifer. 3Tiinhpll. The ceremony
wee performed by RPV. R. G. Hazel-
wood, the bride was attended by her
sister Miss Noreen .Speiran. and
Douglas Pfeifer cousin of the groom
es hest pian, the young couple left no
a motor trip to Niagara . and other
points. On their return they will
reside in Monkton.
CARD OF
`1'e wish to than
and friends for the
kindness shown to
recent accident. it
appreciated.
Mrs
THANKS
k our neighbou„s
many acts of
es after my
is all so :neatly
Manning
Community Night
In Town Hall
'i9e• ('nmin!tnity
by the East Hu
Society was well
111'119g,ni,-nls tret'r•
James Armstrong,
Lloyd Wheeler,
Winner's in the ea
Night spoeseetel
roe Agrirulttua
anpported.
r'urried out by
John Wheeler
Wm. Turnbull.
rel games were
Mrs. Harold Spell: Mrs. Joe
Brewer. \i'm. Blake and A. B.
Cousine, The Majr'etie Institute
operated a htncit counter the pr'o•
reerle from which were given to the
repair fund-
s 2 2 2* ,, * rp *
P POD? P
'1tr and 1Tr's. Arehrr '.\T .:var
spent a flay at the Sport -emote, show
in Toronto.
Mrs. ren. Beet has returned home
after epenrhinr some time with her
son In Detroit.
'.11is :\Tarie Reuneit, returned l±mue
Teesda,• front Listnw,-•1 1.r.niral
where she recently had her appendix
remover]:
'T1'e. T.orne Mrranley of St. \Torre
has returned to her home there eftrr
undergoing• an operation for
apPeneteltis in. Ftreteird ren; cal
TTnsmital. She is doing ninety, we
ale pleased to report..
Devin 7-TaetInge suffered foram
Initripe. rmquirine a (111)11' 0 "f
SIM c4Ps in his nos,- and wa. 1,.,,'.'•'
brnised when t1'' team run .,w'••
n'itilr Ile w•as siriddirr' lnmc 'a "'••
hash. neve +vas Aron".ed we -n •1.=
team bnited and received painful
'n iriri(; n1e0g1 "10 far, n•h A1 ills
lore-ing chain broke anti hi, hien TT,
nir1:er4 np nnrnnsrinns by '01,,,
mon who were working with him in
the hush,
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. .Toe Nicholson wishes to
extend ,sincere thanks to Rev. Ti
Wilson. snlolst, kind friends cud
neighbors, for gets of Itinchie,e.
messages of sympathy and be'tntifni
floral offerings. received during heti'
recent sad bereavement,
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our friends n'
outer ehurches for the help through
gifts ,nf money and baking, etc.. of
the nneasinn (,f tem pancake sapper.
also the Misses Dicksnn an'% the
1Psses 1Titch,,1 fnr the rift lonelier!
of lovely dishes. Words fail to
express our appreciation.
Rt. John's Women's Gelid and W.A.
BRUSSELS, ONTA,R101
North Huron Liberals Choose
R, S. Hetherington Candidate
Hear Federal Health Minister
wiN.nilt:A11'i. NIarr11 ori. -_ Col
Robert S. Hetherinerton, Hell,.., of
Wingham was the unanimous choice
of the North Duren Liberal eon
v illein here Friday to emiteet the
tidiu in the nest federal election.
Three were t:,uninated, air. Nether•
ington. Miss Josie Saalnrlere of C1od-
erich and Brown Smythe of West
Wawanosh, but tate latter two with-
'lowr in favor of the Wingham bar.
rister.
A native of Colborne township,
ru' r;:nill date is :, Fon of Mrs.
Hoe' , le _toe, 1''e lnrlele and the
i , , l',,11,,,, I1,• h 1: 'ln. Gradual-
' fen r tic,_ nor' • 11 '-1 'i+ 1919 '11r.
i 1Teibein tin. (lino in Win„ham
low be;.... C c'e
land his pt arils. d ..r c b , . in ,
1 except fur' iii5 filne away while
iservinr in the Seemed World War.
Pr letne et fn tuilitart• tdreles. fhe
i new standardhearer served for four
I and '',,.-tali' yri,.rs in the last war,
( with the rank of m.aicr. at the head
of the 9itth Better V. Today Mr.
Ifferheoington
h01d5 the rank of
enlonel of the 21st Ante -Tank Ra-
',I'Ve Tlegit^rii't. At the Clow of the
w -+r h,. t'Preivnrl (he MBE. Mr,
!Hetherington is immediate past
1
president of the North Huron Tdb
evil Aseneistinn, a member of the
i Yelne'han Liens. Club. Member of
rwmperee and Pritnd Church. Ile
• 1,'' 1)0 01) •„e -.•r. Of -1.7111 and a
I town rolmelior. Ho Is married, his
weir helm, fee former Lnnise
Tereee,nn, a•..i 1•.r. 1'or „ fanny of
three. Ten, .ego le: Rae. eight. and
Tone. five.
The fnitrwine efferrs were Plast,
10.•i.l.s. 2rt,•••„,.n, h+- the Worth
H'lrnn Ltlner'l As 'eri,atinn; Presi-
dr•rt. Dimer Farmsh. TT.,wink tnwn-
sl±f.,• lei e-1nr•-nresldprt. Ross
T'i'e.'r. cell, ern e township- 2nd
vire•preeident, Hugh Hawkins,.
Clinton: erd vieepresident, Carl
Macdonald, Grey: secretary -trees -
liver 7. H. Hnnter. eindertdh.
Mr. Hetherinrrtmm. in accenting
the horny. env', several reasons for
etanding: 'Po ensure good govern-
ment. fnr Huron North, new con-
t,ms nn easy shipments of meter -
1.1., added nretertien fur the mann-
eleetre", reliable rehahlltatlon for
the veteran. and rood sound gov-
ernment
oyernment in. general. -
lt'1,?tir.e
1„.=. lit the Brussels,
1La•rls ` ri ('.rev Telephone Systen
weer book has Brutsseh
sei�trnt nlnitt,'a kindly notify th.
rn' r,: :.•':0 von will receive a. correct
cue.
W. S. SCOTT, Manager
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