The Brussels Post, 1949-4-6, Page 1POS I" PUBLISHING HOUSE
Wednesday, April 6th, 1949
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HER NEILSON'S BOX CHOCS.
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Malt nntcr i t from the factory.
SATURDAY SPECIAL
Chocolate Marshmallow Cookies .. 35c lb.
1 Gal. Applesauce 49c
GRE
OCETERIA
Phone 5 Brussels .
Brussels Cadets
Win Signal Prizes
T1iroe Brussels cadets suceessfnlly
completed their tests in signalling en
Thursday afternoon and each woe
$10. Those who obtained these
awards were: Jim P.owmnu, .Tim
Armstrong, and Joint Wilson,
Corporal Guy gave the test.
Dedication of New Organ
At Knox Church, Cranbrook
On
Sunday, April 10, at 11 a.m.
ORGAN & VOCAL RECITAL
At 7:30 p.m.
Organ selections by
NIr. Louis Thompson
Solos Quartet Anthems
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Car Old Comranv Lehigh Coal
Stove & Nut
This is the very best coal mined
in America .
Alberta Coal in Stock.
Get Your Coal Off Car
Order At Once
D. N. McDONALD
Blessed are they ibhat hear the
word of God and keep it.
Melville Church
Mlnlster Rev. G. A. Milne, M.A.
10 a. m. Sunday School and
Bible Class.
11 a, in, Divine Service
No evening service on aocount
of Organ Recital tet Cranbrook,
Louis D. Thompson, Organist
and Choirmaster,
The --nited C urch
OP CANADA
Minister Rev. Hugh Wilson
Organist Mr. Donald Dunbar
11 a. m. Morning Worship
"The .Cup of Life."
Mission Band
12 Church School and
Bible Class
The MoJ1on Ptehune
"Western Hands Are Sure."
This a Sound !Picture in Color
Of Hosiptal Work in the
Canadian West,
Come and Worship,
Church of England
Parish of Brussels
Rev. J. H. Kerr .r- Rector.
6hIi Sunday In Lent
April 10111, 1949
bt. David's Church, Henfryn. -
9,80 a. m. Sunday School
10.80 a., m. Morning•' Prayer
St. John's Church Brussels -�
1 p. m. Sunday School
2 p. m. l.0vening Prayer
Lent Service each Thursday
evening at 7.80 p, tn.
St.George's Church Walton -
8,45 p, m, Itivenili',g Prayer
Sunday School
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. Richard Alcock and family
thank the friends and neighbors for
the many acts of kindness and
sympathy shown during Mr 1liless
and at the time or the death or a
loving wife and mother. Special
thanks to Dr, J. H. harper, Dr. J.
Connell, Dr. R. W. Stephens and the
util' ee in \'4ingham hospital: also to
those who' sent flowers. to Rev. J.
Kerr and Mr. Rano and all those
who helped in any way.
Richard Alcock and Family,
REGENT THEATRE
SeaYortb, Ont.
NOW PLAYING
Thurs., Frt., Sat. April 7.89
In Technicolor
A Song Is Born
with
Danny Kaye and Virginia Mayo
Musical talent is luxuriantly display-
ed with Danny Kaye as he coverts
through this comedy.
Mon., Tues., Wed. April 11.1243
Naked City
with
Barry Fitzgerald Dorothy Hart
and Sam Spade of Radio Fame
the •Most exciting story of the
world's most exciting city, terrifically
told by Mark Hlllenger—the man
who knows New York hest. Actually
filmed on the sidewalks of New York.
Next Thur., Fri., Sat. April 14.15.16
Three Godfathers
in technicolor
with
John Wayne Pedro Armendarls
Harry Carey Jr.
John Ford's Legend of
the Southwest
COMING—
I Love Trouble
with
Franchot Tone
Janet Blair
I Capitol Theatre
LISTOWEL
Wed: Thur. . April 9-7
(Adult Entertaimnetnt
"Loves of Carmen" hs
Technicolor with
Rita Hayworth, Glenn Ford
also
Barbara Ann Scott
in "Dancing Blades"
assommommaxemia
.Fri. Sat. April. 8.9
Roy Rogers and "Trigger"
in "Gay Ranchero"
in Trucolor
Cartoon and Shorts.
Sat. Mat. 2:00 P. M.
Mon. Tues. April 11-12
"The Exile" with
Doug. Fairbanks, Jr. and
Marie Montez.
TUESDAY PHOTO NITF
LIFER $100.00
Mon. Attendance Card. Night.
Wed. Thur. April 13-14
Betty Grable, Douglas
Fairbanks, Jr. in
"That Lady in Ermine."
in Technicolor.
Biography of
RT. HON. LOUIS STEPHEN
ST. LAURENT P.O., K.C.
Prime Minister art: President
(Si'' Story on Inside Page.)
Dedi;ation And Recital
At Knox Church, Cranbrook
An electrir organ, purnhasrd by
the congregation. will be dedicated
at TCnox Church, Cranbrook, on
Sunday at 11 a.m. The new instru-
ment rtplacee the pedal organ
acduired in 1997. Prior to 1997 the
praise was led by a preecntor. lir.
Wm. Rlc'hards, now residing in
Hamilton, was the last precentor.
The pedal organ was first played hy,
Miss. Matilda Marilee. The cled•icetion
service will he conducted by Rev, Dr.
H. H. Tamer. At 7:90 p.m. there
will be an oueaty and vocal recital.
Mr. Louts D. 'Thompson will Play
organ selections. and members o;
the choir will contribute solos.
Psychology Course
The Majestic Women's Instituto
„ponsnred u short eourse' nn PSy
otology for the homemaker this
week, on Tuesday, Wednesday -and
Thursday afternoons, The topic for
disnuasfon was "Living Together
in tete Family," and was given by
Miss Irene McBride of the Home
Ecommmics Department, They clos-
ed the eourse on Thursday with a
tea and social hour.
The United Church
'Phe Holy Communion was -admin-
istered in the morning worship in
the United Church, The following
members were received hy certifi•
gate, Mr. and Mrs. I-Tarvey Stephen-
son, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. FTendercou.
Mr. Ralph Pearson. Mr, and Mrs.
Russell Bone, Kenneth Bone, Glen
Bone and Charles Bone. The morning
anthem was "Thee we adore" by Tra
B. Wilson.
The Friendship of .Tonatilan and
Daviel was the suhjeet of the
evening sermon, The choir sang "No
este in the sky" by Smith.,,
CARD OF THANKS
1 take this opportunity to thank
my tunny friends for three gifts, r,u'ris
and flowers. Your kindness wilt
never be forgotten. It was nice to
he remembered by old friends.
Elsie Rutledge, Ripley.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many friends
tine( neighbors for their loving acts
of kindness, during our sad bereave•
mire. it was very notch appreciated
Special thanke to Rev. i4Tr, Wilson
and Miss Hingston.
Miss Margaret McArthur
Brussels United Church
SUNDAY, APRIL 10th
EVENING SERVICE 7.30 P. M.
The Motion Picture
WESTERN HANDS ARE SURE
A Sound Picture In Technicolor
HOSPITAL WORK IN THE CANADIAN WEST.
CONUNG UM P .,)
rusc7e1 Town Ha9ln
BOB MASON •
"Radio's Tallest Singing Cowboy" and his
WESTERN SWINGBILLIES
STAGE SHOW and BARN DANCE
Heard daily over C. F. P. L., London at 12 Noon
Admission: Adults 75c, Children 35c
Fe F. Homuth
Optometrist
will be n Brussels all day
Thursday, April 21st
Phone Miss M. Bryans 26x Brussels
for appointni•ent.
' Brussels To Have
Daylight Saving Time
At the regular meeting
Melville Church
The Sacrament of the Lord'
Supper was disprnsad at the morn-
ing service on Sunday. Rev. Mr
Milan preached on the subject "He lv
our Father." The anthem was '0
Saviour of the world" by Goss. et
the evening service Mr. :Wily,.
preached on the ' subject "Ts God
Unkind' 'end based the sermon of
the trials and tribulations of Joh,
Miss Margaret Cardiff rendered the
solo "Bless this Home" by Bra11e.
of the
Brussels Council held 00 mammy
my
niglut it was decided to have day-
light-saving time, Itwill conn
melee on Sunday, April 24th, the
same day as. other rotttmunilies ore
commencing,
CARD OF THANKS
1 wish to express my sinee,et.
thanks to all, who remembered me
with cards and gifts while T was 'In
Listowel hospital, and since T earn.,
hone. Ti was all very much apes l'l
sled. Marie Bennett.
CARD OF THANKS
S\'nhing to say sperlal thank. to
Doctors Myers and Harper, ladies ni
Rebekah Loden. neigbo's and -` other
friends for beautiful floral t'ibutee
also alt the w Moho so kindly aunt
patiently helped mother in her 1
feeble health 111TV1011S to her VI
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Library Notes
The H,c'.P..:A. made its 1'r'gula'
exchange- of hocks last Week. 11 yon
are not already acquainted inte;1 with
"Faces of Destiny" by Karst, be.
sure to see 11 while it is availebie in
the library.
To say that Yousuf Harsh is the
most fa -mugs portrait phnlograpi1 i'
in the world is neither news nor
exaenralion Karst portraits lure
known far and wide and their
fyinel qualities have made 1hr' plume
grabber almost as rnuonwned n.. hie
subjects.
This volume contains seventy-five
of his finest pictures, selected front
the studies of outstanding pe'snne
whir•h have established his repute:
time Readers will find a short
hingrnphi-al note on each of the
notables included in this ;•bum
while the intimate 'gin, eletel en;;
nlents by Karan art, lrtel .ten., 10
Ihentsrtr0. as eelelt.,hte en the.
It o"tonalities of tic snhierts.
Melville Ladies" Aid
7Telv'lln Lollies' Aid soot
evening at the home of Miss \Tai v
Lamont. A prod turn 'nit of nu. ed,,es
were present. Mrs,. lhrrnld h-••'.
prt.gided. The onenine hymn w 4
?ons. The ,treasurer's report was
reed by Mrs. Allen and the
tttry'c
report by Mrs. 'Wili Speirs
which were approved. Tunis of
1 n.:•nr::, were talked over and a
very pleasant time was spent
sn: lolly. Latch Win oleo seri ,.,1
n' ihr ,•"minittre 'n tonna^_n an'T /1''
reeding was ulnad with the 7Tizpah
t:•nedietinn.
illness. especially the young folk".
t11e rhy hatpins- ng :n nn,rh thus•
kindly, coultenus nets will neve lee
fotgnttet,
Mrs. P,eeele 11001e11
Mrs. Earl Somers
Mrs. Ethel Williams
NOTICE
Th. f. flet.. Tt<,1tr.., which :•reg t:. he
bold on April 11114 ling been rnm.,1.nr1
owing to mlforaeen eii'runiet•um es.
The next dance will be May 2nd.
BRUSSELS, ONTA.RI
NOTICE
To Users of the United Church Shed
and to
Those who Derive a Benefit from the
shed es a convenience to
their customers:
Recently eee5.00 was -petr, our
repairing and painting this shed. The
fo]lowiny Is a lin! vb, nmlrit,ntad to
Ode exeen<s. Vee believe there ere
others who would like to contribute.
Yon may an so by giving your
donation to one of the following: Mr.
D. A. Bann, Mr. N. Hoover or 1Mfx:
A. McTaggart.
Miss McNair $ 2.00
Miss Dickson 5.00
Rob', Michie 2.00
Jas. Nolan 5.00•
'Wee. Kerr 9.00
Jas. Moses 2,00'
flarf. McDonald 11.01,
arra;,, 41naee 1.00
telt:,
Wheeler 10.00
Alex McDonald 2.00
Ed. Bryans 10.00
lirne:sele Creamery 25.00
i$rnnst Smith 2.01)
Thos. Rills 2.1149
Howard Clark 2,o0
Cameron Adams 5.00
John Jordan 10.00
Herbert Manning 5.00
A•rtateur Night
1'}t i:ris.roti Lions Club will held
their Amateur Night on ,wriday,
April :_. ,11 S:15 p.m. Get your
Entry Forms frim 1,'. G. !.each. AR
1 _,.:,•, :,' i n.tirds community
service work. 550.00 worth nt cash
prizes to hr given away. A good
varied programme is expecte:1 all
give this worthy cause your Ioya'•
support.
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