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The Brussels Post, 1949-8-24, Page 1.1.040,111.41100.1461141180.. [tiler s Jars des Fans 'ales loves green E , Ont. 0.1111.4•101..12.111•119Sill. hat 1 aB e of tI Ont. .M., V. • ,_ • MAW rt.sses ,lions Spun )5 esses Shoes als 5.95 es rwear era. ,.1 Nessimemead Fafnir,: r.11117.7.171811 les r. t'OSr PUBLISHING HOUSE Wednesday, August 24th, 1949 StrannSMOTJEUZWIRRIIIIMInnanuMnitSIMMAIMSIDEEIsCatinnnnnERVOMIOSSECInlattnns3MMIStrn_n,SECS:74,,lent East Huron Agricultural Society DANCE - In Crystal Palace Ballroom In Brussels on aims y, Lgust 3ist Dancbg 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Ferrier's Orchestra Refreshments Admission - $1.00 pr couple psummuppsvp===unaHroMei-laarnrsMiers=VWESU Brussels Girls Break Tie CRA1NBROOK To Head Softball Group A largo number of local softball. fans travelled to Blyth to watch the Brussels-Sefortb teams battle in a flood light game for top place in their group. The local girls were the victors in a 18-9 score. With the score 12-2 for Brussels the Seaforth team scored 6 runs in one inning when a series of errors , on the part of the Brusesls players gave them their opportunity. Seaforth now has to play Hensall while Brussels meets Blyth. The second game between Blyth and Brussels will be played at , Victoria. Park, Brussels this Satue day night at 6 p.m. sharp. Don't mies iti• FOR SALE — Straight from the show-room—is , how your car will look if you give it ' a dry-clean with "TARNOFF'. Simple, easy to use, 16 oz. tie 60c; 3,6 oz. tin $1.00. Elliott's Garage Concert and Bazaar In Walton Community Hall Thursday, Sept. let Sponsored by 16 Con. of 1 Grey Group Concert at 8.30 bazaar following Lunch Booth Admission 25c & 15c atleMsaleigOktiVMM Pralee waitheth for thee 0 God in Zion. Melville Church Minister Rev. G. A. Milne, M.A. Sunday School Closed Until Sept, lith. 11 a. In, Divine Service Louis D. Thompson, Organist and Choirmaster. Th United Church OP CANADA Minister- Rev. Andrew Lane Organist Mr, Donald Dunbar 11 a, m. Morning Worship Sermon Subject— "The Waiting Ohrirst" The Church School and the Evening Service withdrawn for July and August. Welcome To Worehip. Church of England Parish of Brussele Rev. J. H. Kerr Rector. Eleventh. Sunray After Trinity August 28th, 1949 8t. John's Church, Brussel,- 11 a. m. Morning Prayer Sunday School 7,80 p. in, Evening Prayer St. David's Church, Henfryte- 2 p. M. Evening Prayer Sunday School $t. George's Church, Waken... - 9M a. m. Morning Prayer Sunday School Allieftealgal, PEOPLE WE KNOW Mr, Joe Thuell has gone to Labra- dor where he will do electrical work. * * Mre. Alex rtutlerlge returned home Thursday from Stratford General hospital, • * Mr, and Mee James Oldaeld, Dundalk, are visiting their son M. 01c141 eld. * * 11 Mee E. Mills, London. Ie a visitor at ihe home of Mr. and Mrs, 0, Thornton, n. * * Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kennedy, Montreal, were Sunday visitors with Brussels friends. Mrs. M. Oldfield is et Shelbourne , with her mother who was injured. in e ear aceedent Mr. bein Campbell underwent an I appendectomy in Listowel hospital: on Monday of this week. " • e • Dr. W. A. and Mrs. Spence. To- ronto, were visitors with Mr, and Mrs. D. A. Rann. 1p . Death of John Bolger There passed away at the home of his son, Harry, on the 17th con. (41041011 of Grey, Friday, July 29, a highly respected person, 'JoJhn Bolger, oldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Bolger. He had I been in failing health for the past tdition. Deceased was born in Mc month and died from a heart con. 1011p, near Seaforth, on April 11 1864, later moving with his par - 1 ants to Morris Township. Ott Due [20, .1894, he married Margaret (Duffield Hamilton, daughter of the I late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hsmil iton, residing in Prey Townehip, nht union there were two sons and two daughters: 'Howard. of London; Harry, at home; Harriet (Mrs. Frank Johnston). McKillop, and Olive (Mrs. Torrance Dundas), .,2 welton. He leaves to mourn hi!: wle and fatnily; also three broth-, Service was held as usual on Sunday morning in Knox Church with the minister in charge and Mr. Graeme McDonald singing the 1 solo "As The Sparrow Falleth." visited at the manse with their son Mr, and Mrs. Simpson of Toronto Rev. Alex and Mrs. SimPson. All are spending a few days in Ridgetown this week, Rev. I. 0, and Mrs. MacIver spent several days last week with the Michel family and calling on old friends in and around the village. Mr. Stanley Fischer has been on the sick list and a speedy recovery is hoped for. Miss Pat Youngblut is holidaying at the home of her grandfather, Reeve John McNabb, Mrs. Wm, Cameron Is visiting in Walton at the home of Harold and Mrs. Smalldon. Stop signs have recently been erected in the village and improved conditions are hoped for. Miss Maxine Smalldon spent last week with her sister, Mrs. Ken Bray and at Point Clark. Miss Dorothy Keys, Seoforth, is enjoying holidays with relatives here. GREY Mr. and Mrs, Robt. McKinnon and four sons and Mrs, Mark of Fort William are visiting at Dan McKin- non's, 5.th eon. of Groy. MORRIS Mr. and Mrs. Percy Tyerman of Exeter attended the funeral of the late Charles Pollard, Mr. W. H. Maunders of Detroit; was present for the funeral of Mr. Chas. Pollard, and visited his daugh- ter, Mrs. Clarence Hollinger. 41•11iM14041111•4441.1.4..4 • Seaforth; .Toe. of Tildinontro; W'11liam, of Lacadena, Sask.; Mrs. An- drew Knight (Martha). Mrs. Chas. Pollard (Emmie), and Miss San ole A., all of Walton commenity. , The funeral service was conducted by Ren, Tohn Kerr, pastor of St. George's Church, Walton. -of white: •Miss Marion Mitchell of Kitchener' the deceased was a member. Derine the service Mrs. Herb. Travis and visited with her sister, Mrs. Andrew i Lane Thursday and Friday of last , j Mrs. Harold Sellers sang 0 duet. week. "Beyond the Sunset." The pall- * * bearers were three nephews and Ann Pestell and Agnes Lane spent 'three neighbors: Harold Bolger, George Pollard, Mark 'Hamilton a pleasant and profitable week Aug. George Reesay, Simmer School. and Donald Buchanan , 14-21 at Girls' Camp, Goderich Stewart Humphrey. The tower ' bearers were eight grandchildren; !Lois Bolger. Irwin, Harsy and Roma ; Mr, and Mrs, Louis D, Thompson Johnston, Alrne Dundas and Mar. i are enjoying holidays on the south !ilyn. Jim and Rosemarie Bolger. retest of England. They are expected I The floral tributes were beautiful back in Brussels Saturday, Sep. :which showed the esteem In which tember 24th. * ' M the deceased was 'held. Interment Holiday visitors at the home of lwas in Brussels cemetery. Wm, Moses were Peter Morrisond Charles Pollard 1 St. Marys, Mrs, A. Leckie, Zephyr, There passed away in Wingbam Ont., Mrs. E. Bates, Miss Doris and Jack Bates, Toronto. I General Hospital on Wednesday, August 10th, a highly respected have been visiting with their daugh- i son of Mr. and Mrs. George Pollard, Mr. and Mrs. S. Bell, Teeswater, ter, 1V(rs. R. Elliott and Mr. Elliott He had been an Invalid for the past eight years. The deceased was boott1T, in Hibbert Township on Dec. 1375 and moved to Morris Township as a yung man. On June 20, 1903 be married Mary Emily Bolger youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Bolger. To this use aion there were two daughters and ttendance are; Neil McTaggart, n Dale Mcfraggart, Glenn Bridge, Ben oneson; Ma" (Mrs. Edgar Holt- er) ridge, Ronald Lane, Tom Willis 110015; nlv; Gje, r e,a err elt 'B and Dick Dennis. Nene; MoilfclreEd of Grey Townebip. He leaves to mourn his wife and family, also one brother, George of Weston and * * person, Charles Pollard youngest and her mother, Mrs, A. Lamont, who has been seriously Ill, * * * Camp Hiawatha, Huron Presby- tery Boys' Camp, is being held this week -August 91-28 at Goderich Summer School. Brussels boys in CARD OF THANKS Wo wish to thank our many good friends and neighbors for their deeds of kindness, expressions of sympathy and for the beautiful floral eributes, during the long illness and bereave- ment. We wish to especially thank Rey. Mr, Kerr and Rev. Mr, Jones, and those who loaned cars. , Mrs. Chas, Pollard and Family, Atate,MO':,V:00-.!AV:;11 Capitol Theatre LISTOWE1, Wed. Thur. Aug. 24-25 Gary Cooper, Teresa Wright, 'Babe' Ruth Himself . . in "The Pride of the Yonkees" (Re -issue) Fri. Sat. Aug. 26-27 Randolph Scott in "Canadian Pacific" (Cinecolor) Cartoon Shorts Sat. Mat. 2:00 Sat. eve 7:30 Mon. Tues. Aug. 29-30 Loretta Young William Holden Robert Mitchum in "Rachael and the Stranger TUESDAY PHOTO NJTE lst OFFER $200 2nd OFFER $ 80 Mon. Attendance Card Night, Wed. Thur. Fri. Aug. 31 Sept. 1-2 June Allyson Peter Lawford Margaret &Brien Elizabeth Taylor in "Little Women" Technicolor IMOW5VORMICOlit DIED . POLLARD—At Wingham General Hospital, on Wednesday, August 10th, 1949, Charles Pollard, beloved (husband of Mary Emily Bolger of Brussels, Ont., in his 7.8bli year. The funeral was held on Friday August 12 from the home of his son, George 2. Pollard, Lot 30, Con. 8, Morris township, Inter- ment was made in Brussels cemetery. REGENT 11-1E.th.CA'RE • Seaforth, Ont. seven grandchildren. The funeral was held from the hofe of his son, on Friday affer- ent with Rev. Sohn Herr, rector f St. John's Church, assisted by Rev. T. D. Jones. of Seaforth. During tin service Mr. Graham McDonald sang "Safe in the Arms of Jesus". The deceased's favorite hymn was sung Teter, "Rook of Ages". The pallbearers were four neple nws, Sandy Elliott, Will Wasman, Harry Bolger, 'Harold Bolger, two neighbors, Archie Engel and Jas. McDonald. The floaverbearers were six grand. children, Charles and Marie Telling - or, Kenneth and Yvonne Pollard. Jim and Donald Perrie, Beverly Riley, Ilene Dundas, Sim Bolger Shirley Bolger, and Marilyn Bolger. The floret tributes were beautiful and showed the esteem in which the deceased was held, They are namely, pillow, the familyj spray, the grand- children; spray, Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Elliott, of Exeter; spray, Mr, and Mrs, Jae Coutts and 13111; basket Mr, and Mrs.. Jas. Perrie and Mrs. Margaret Perrie; spray, Mr. and Mrs. Spadatz of Hamilton; spray, W. Maunders, of Detroit; basket, Mr. and Mrs, More and Mr, and Mrs, Snow, Exeter; spray, rs. Ino, Bol. ger and family; wreath, Pollard Welly, Kincardine; spray, Mr, and Mrs, Jas. Bolger and Miss Jane .A. Bolger; spray, ble. and Mrs. Mollie Engel; basket, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Vittie, of Wroxeter; wreath, Mr, George Pollard and family el West- on; spray St. George's Anglican Church, Welton;. spray, Mrs. Knight, Mr, and Mrs, Earl Watson, Mr, and Mrs, Sas, Sanderson, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Armstrong, Mr. and Jim Me- Thnald and Mr, and Mrs. Har;old :Bolger; basket, the neighbors. Friends were present from Stritt• fold, Exeter, Detroit, Toronto, Wina- sot, Kincatillne, Goforth, Wroxeter,. Mitobell and HaMiltost. Intereet was Male in the 'Brussels cefetery. NOW PLAYING t Thurs. Fri. Sat, Aug. 26-26-27 "BLOOD ON THE MOON" with Robert Mitchum and Barbara Bel Geddes Another top-notch western — not bad — when a guy can shoot the heel right off the Gals Boots and still make her love him. Mon., Tues., Wed, August 29-30-$1 MA AND PA KETTLE Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride The hilarious sequel to "The Egg and 1" The antics of the 'Kettle" family prove spontstueusly funny in their new modern honie. COMING—"MY DREAM starring Jack Careen and , Is YOURIP Doris Day Miss Emma Ransom Miss Emma Ransom passed away Attgll,it HA Of 114 oct ffiestbs. She Was horn in Alderney, channel Islands and came to canada when quite a young wo- man. Most of her years were spent in Millet and she was widely kneels as a Sunday School teacher and an active worker in the Presbyterian Churee. She was beloved by all. emend service was conducted bv Mr. D. A. Rnnn to Brussels c.metery on August 18th, the Rev. t. u er .1. Simpson, ,Cran brook, The United Church ,", • -Tli++ 1+1 th, 'rotted Church nn qamley morning. Atcanst 21 wa, d th:-, mini -1,r. the Bev. ' • .' • • t anrmon stibiecf s1”1 the Clay." Mr. 0,, N411111110(1 his cengvc,v, t' 11', tI ond,,t ,ontrol •,e fl,a1 f2r. man is abundant life --that design Is thwarted by n111 5,111 (1,••1 r,^on 1,vs• to get men to yield themselves to His purpose and power that they etele tries life eternal. A duet, "T came to the Garden alone," by Maur.•en and Dorothy Sullivan added ereatly to the effective:teas of the worship. Library Notes Tee library will he t'o4e,1 th week of .Aug. 29 to Sept.., while the librarian is on vacation. BORN ")I, iiTON---At Dr. Myer's Nursing Home in Brussels on Wed.. Aug. 17, 1949 to Mr, and Mrs. Rae Houston of R.R. 2, Brussels—a 41 BRUSSELS, ONTARI4.A, Majestic Women's Institute The regular meeting of the Majestic eeenstea Inetiteet was held in the eoteetersItelgreVP When that -etect 0111 erf iliKA 20 Iddiea f,0111 the Majestic institute, Brute tele Tie: neeeing reel - opened atel conducted with both presidents, Mrs. Stewart Proctor and Mrs. Doug. Hemingway in the ethairs. The talnittPs were read by Mrs, Ken •,,hvelcr .and Mrs. John Seeir. Each president took up the business for her Destitute, Mrs, Geo, Bone con- venor of community activities then elt the chair for the programme. The motto "The smallest good deed eeeer than the biggest intentien, prepared by Miss Bessie • was diTsil by Mrs. Wes. HAM Mr-. Roy Cousins accompanied by Mrs. Win. Shelr sang as a suite 'lees, this home.' Mrs. Manning ., humorous reading. "the l'• t -•,,r'S wife." MI'S. .1. Bryans S,VP a reading. "God gave us our memorirv; that See might have roses in December," The speaker for the iinom rm.; _Otis ( hro . r ilh-11 who is with the A id slciety at Goderich. Itt's Me' hanl of thi'lr work Int r Y tin% to secure foster homes for needy children. Mrs. D. Hemingway 11 vote of thanks to the Belgrave ladies. Refreshments were served at appointd tables by the o • in charge. Mrs. I... Hopper J. McEenzies, Mrs. W. Keliy, Mrs. Earl Anderson. Fall Music Term Mr. and Mrs. Louis D. Thompson will re.rommente teaching music on Monday. September 26. Pupils kindly come at their usual time. daughter. Phone 90 Mrs. Laura Jermyn Guelph Convention Panned Sept. 14-15 area convention is ar- ranged for September 14-15 at M.•ntorial Hall, O.A.C. Guelph. AA exeelle n I proem m hart bean al, :weed, Among the guestspeakers are: Miss Anna P. Lewis, Director of Women's Institute Branch and Home Economics. Dr. 10. T. Sal- mon. Prof. of Ancient History 7 -master ttniversity; Mrs, Clar- once Hayes, Georgetown; Mrs. It Futoher, erotenetal president. Tee theme for this eonvention be "Happinesa is not an 4'11 el Co be at- tained; it Is a by-product of con- structive thinking and successful every day tieing balminess le Mt • , echiovonemt." Daughter of Ex -Wroxeter Pastor Wed At Grand Bend +++,-,1d1-+••1.,f4 -Tel., to many ennientnity• !s that of Agnes fla-bara filmeator of Rev. A. A (Irani of etimlnellie. and the late Mrs. Greet to Paul Blornsaon whirls was .olemnizerl at Grand Ti -n4 United rhumb on August 7th. A reception followed at Lachoher Lodge :rand Bend. Rev. A. A. 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