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The Brussels Post, 1949-9-14, Page 1U eUS r PUBLISHING HOUSE Wednesday, September 14th, 1949 Open House rr 1''oca are invited to visit the offices of the New Huron County Health Unit on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEIVI ER 21st from 2 to 4 p. m., in Clinton, Kirk at High Street." Hationai im unizedon Week "September 11 to 17 - Is Endorsed by the Unit. Dates of Immunization Clinics in your community will be announced later." Brussels Minister Elected Moderator At a meeting of the Presbytery of I-hu'on•Maitland hell in St. Andrew' Presbyterian Church, Wingham, on Tuesday, Sept. 13, 'Rev. George Milne of Melville Church, Brussels was elected Moderato' of the Pres- bytery for the year 194950. asst•..^, -,•.^ --n*avtna:u���+ s+ier:sstogr=Mr=4 DANCE In Ethel Township Hall Wednesday, Sept. 21 auspices of Ethel Football Club Music by Gorrie Orchestra ,ate .�,.+•,ae cZni.hisr, PLAY OFF Football Game Saturday, Sept. 10th Guelph Vs. Brussels Game at 3 P.M. At Victoria Park Brussels Admission 50c rnG.':rs:nRl:rt!��Jn n -s: Y^3Y'sd.`IS:4,zr#1-•^'Cr'kh For Sale - Car of Stove and Nut Blue Coal Rosedale Alberta Coal Expected Next Week J. H. Fear Phone 22-r-14 REGENT 'HA 8 RE Seaforth, Ont. Now Playing - Thur., Fri., Sat. Sept. 15-16-17 In Technicolor "THE UNTAMED BREED" with • Sonny Tufts and Barbara Britton You will want to see thief Interesting adventurous western picture-lt has It's romantic angles too. a'fak't'aZSMVl-v'e MI' • fAle Melville Church Minister Rev. D. A. Mitre, M.A. 10 a. in, Sunday School Bible Class 11. a. 111. Divine Service. Evening service suspended until October. Louis D. Thompson, Organist " and Choirmaster. ThL'.,sitedeilarch OP CANADA Minister Rev. Andrew Lane Organist Mr, Donald Dunbar Sacraanent of Baptism and Church School Promotion` Service, ' 12 Church School and Bible Class Evening Worsiip at 7 p. m. Sermon Subject: - "Night Scenes in the Bible" (2) Jacob's Night at Bethel." Welcome. To Worship. a. The United Church BRUSSELS, ONTAJ1' il.1 WEDDING Brussels Girls Lose War Memorial Unveiled 240 Who Didn't The necessity of coming tri Jesus To Clifford Team At Melville Church Have To Die 1 for the highest life was the sermon • Campbell -Bradshaw Brussels girls lost their third The Brussels Branch of the theme at u'eh ong worship In the A pretty wedding was solemnized straight game 10 Clifford in the 3 out Canadian Legion attended the Last. year 73 Canadians diad from t']lited Church Sunday y last. In es at tile Manse of the Presbyterian of 5 series in the W.O,A.A. softball service on Sunday for the unveiling pulfuntyelilis. Medical sdientist; :he cveninri; the subject was "Songs Church, Listowel on Saturday, Sept, Playoffs, The third game, played ' „1' thr.. luelnorial tablet ereccted in are working' vigorously' and cease - lin the Night," the first of a series on' Srd at high noon when Rev. Kelley under the floodlights in Clifford on memory of Arthur McLean, Cordon ieesly to land nut more about. this 'Night Scenes in the Bible.' rebs united In matt \Taff•y Ellison enrlay night gave (nem a 12.5 1icitol, Jof,n Spe'lr Russell 'Wilson Chou unser the leadership of ^ Mr.daughter of Mr and Mrs. Russel victory. The Brussels team, in the all of whom gave their lives in Donald Dunbar rendered suitable Bradshaw, Grey Teo.,t:o Hugh three genies with Clifford, failed to World War IT, Rev. C. Milne used as anthems both morning and evening.' Archibald, sou of Mr. and Mrs, display the oustanding ball playing the subject of his address, the in- " Oliver Campbell, Morris Twp, with which they defeated Seaforth• scription on the 1914.19 and 1939.47 Morris School Board The bride le',knd charming in a for tine group championship. Last tablets, "Their names liveth for Meeting of Morris School Iloard floor -length gown of slipper satin was held at SS. No, 5 on. Se tember with lace yoke and fitted bodice and p full skirt, he was tip veil of 8. All members were present. embroidered net was held with c Payment was authorized for the , °ronet of orange blossoms and bills nt'esented: H. Mothers, coal, lily of the valley and she carried a $2159.00 We- ,7, McMurray, 8133,20; shower bouquet of red roses. I•Iei lt.grave Cu:Op. roofing $215,98; only ornament was a string of pearls, leederatian Pictures $30.00; Hay ;die, gift of the groom. Stationery Co., Seats $217.60, Sup- plies 'rhe bride was attended, by her $20910;' Stainton Hardwareeonly sister Viola gowned in tour - $4.09; 17. , wood $330.00; In- quoise taffeta with matching head suranee $441.60;1,00;Speiran Hardware dress and curried a bouquet of pink $5,80; Heinz:nun :Co. 54,32; W. J. and white asters. 1 Gag:, honks $80.84; Copp Clark (11111 jar ('antpbell, brother of the Books $68.08; Prost painting orrotn was groomsman. $340.00; W. 1vleMurray $194.83; J. After the ceremony the bridal party fTnu+niton $1020; (toward Meehan returned to the home of the bride's Mrs. A. Lamont $S 3'n; Huanpbries $1'18.24; Belgrave parents when a wedding dinner Olive Jane Small(On, wife of the ,•School Fair. $22000 D. N. McDonald was served to the immediate friends. late Allan Lamont, cried at her home 81(54,73. Later in the afternoon the brietal in Brussels on Friday, Sept12th in Secretary was instructed to write . couple left Dor Niagara. For travel - her 70th year, after suffering ' lt, Pletebonrl rinCarter requesting Bug the bride wore a navy blue declining health for some months. 1 rite wcontractdW,s ho completed gabardine suit with matching The late Mrs. Lamoont was a life- also Federation of Agriculture accessories and wore a corsage of 1 t P this roads department requesting the clay of the late John Smalldon and his be removed Prof sidewalk at Walton Bewley-Vufll wife Susan Woods. Her husband school. 19ne tax rate for school purposes Brussels At 1'3:30 noon Saturday, Allan Lamont, pecembe ed her 15 'for 1949 was set et 6.5 Mills. Sept, 3rd Melville Presbyterian years ago tltis December,, She is , Changes were made in caretakers Church, Brussels 'cies -the scene of a survived by two daughters, Mrs. S. - .i; The fool No, 3 and No. 12. very pretty wedding, when Jean Bell of Teeswater and Mrs. S. Fox, ! The following is a list of teachers Matte only slaughter of Mr,. and Mrs. Brussels, also three grandchildren, in Morris schools : John 1:. Ynill was united in marriage Allan Bolles and Mrs. R. Elliott, • No, 1 -Shirley Adamswith Walter Clarence Bewley son of Brussels and Miss Dorothy Bell, No, 1 -Wilfred Spivey' Mr. and Mrs .los. Bewley, Morris Reg. N., Toronto; one great grandson No. 4 -Jessie Little Twp' and one brother, Win, Sfnalldon 00 No. o --lashed McDonald Given in marriage by her father, N. 6 -Donald 14IcI{ai fbe bride was lovely in a gown of Grey. No. 7 -June Work Hale blue taffeta with matching Funeral services were conducted No 8 -.John Spivey from the home. by Rev. G. A. Milne No 9 -+Mrs. T. Dundas headdress and" carried a bouquet ofJohanna Hill roses. of, -Melville Church on Monday. ' e'e. 10 -Jean Dennison Her bridesmaids were gowned Interment was made in Brussels ;t'lie Lois Kelly in dusty pink No, 11 -Donald Yungblut cemetery. No. 12 -Mrs. Myrtle Yungblut tiffeta and Joyce Jardine in lemon Pallbearers were six nephews, Earl It. 3, McMurray - R. S. Shaw, yellow taffeta with matching head - Kreuter, George Stnalldon, Gordon Chairman Secretan^ dress, Helen Bryans as junior lirauter, Ross Stephenson, Norman ' flower girl was very pretty in pale Stephenson and Mac Engel. blue taffeta with hedch'es's of blue Morris Township Council end pink forget-me-nots they all t. 1949 darned matching nose gays, Engagement Announcement • The Council (net inMeeting theSepTow6,nship Arthur Bewley, Toronto acted as Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martin Hall on the shove date with all the groomsman for his brother and the announce tate engagement of their members present, The Reeve pre- ushers. were Stuart Bryans and Jim eldest daughter Naomi Jean to aided. Bowman. ITarald M. Pryce Youngest son of The minutes of the last regular During the ceremony Mrs. Arthur Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pryce of and special meetings were read and Bewley, Toronto, ren.dered in good Winthrop, Ont, Marriage . to. take adopted n motion of Chas. •Coultes voice, "The Lord's .Prayer," and place in September and Sam Alcock during the signing of the register. Moved by Wm. Peacock, seconded "Because;' Librax Notes .1)3, Chas. Coultes aocomPanied on the that Morris Town- organ by 1 Y ship pay half of permanent upkeep Mrs, Jack Bryans who A new issue of Huron County of Bluevale Cemetery after what Library books has just arrived. Come available revenue is obtained for in early while there is a good selec- such purposes. -Carried. tion. Parents are asked to en- Moved by Sam Alcock, seconded by courage their children to patronize Bailie Parrott that the Road ,Super - the library. now that the Fall terni hntendent see the Highway Depart - bas started. ment in regard to having the drain ^-- , cleaned in the Village of Belgrave CARD OF THANKS , in front of J. Wheeler's. -Carried. We desire to thank all those who H Moved by Wm. Peacock, seconded extended so many acts of thoughtful by Baillie Parrott, that Wm. Brydges kindness during the illness, and at he hired as tax collector at a salary the time of the death, of Mrs. Jambs. of $200,00. -Carried, Fulton. They were all deeply Moved by Bailie Parrott. seconded appreciated.bySam Alcock that the usual grant North Jas. Fulton and Family of $25.00 be given to the Nort Huron Plowmen's Association. ' -Carried CARD OF THANKS Moved by Wm. Peacock, seconded We sincerely thank all those who by Chas. Coultes that the Road bills Deceased. was born 3n Grey Twp' - expressed their sympathy in so as presented by the Road Superite n 1,872, the dane4t#o• oe James and 'Melville W. M. S. many ways during the illness and tendennt he paid, Carried Elizabeth S Muter of. Fitt' -one at the loath of Mrs. Lamont. Your Moved by Chas, Coultes, seconded years ago she was united in marriage The Women's Missionary Society by Bailie Parrott that the Townsht;: of Melville Preshytenian Church held ls'.itidnesa was appreciated. to James Fulton of Hibbert Twp• Mrs, S. Fox, Purchase land Prom Jas. Casemore to They resided on the ].7th con, of their' riegnlar meeting on Friday, • Mrs. S. Bell atradghten coati. -Carried, Grey until 1914 When they moved to Sept. 9th. Mrs. Little read the Scrip- , Arlan Roller . ' Moved( by Sam Alcock, seconded Rrvsaels. After residing in town time lesson. The president, Miss by Olnas. Coultes that the meeting for 4 years they moved to 8th Con, Stewart, led in prayer. The officers MM.: °�%j f'+y( �j 'adjourn to meet again en October 3, gave 'their reports. The roll call j of where they Farmed for 26 1949, at 1 p.m.. -Carried. ' was 'answered with a Proverb. Mrs, 9 lIveers Grey w retired in 1942 and moved Capitol Theatre II The following accounts were pall: year Brussels wen the W.O,A.A championship which Clifford had held for two years, This year, in epito of their efforts they weren't able to duplicate tbeir year-old victory. Better luck next year girls!-'-_� Majestic Women's Institute The Majestic, Yeomen's Institute 1001 at the public library on Thurs- day afternoon, 45 ladies were present, The ]'res., Mrs. D. Hemingway, opened the meeting With the Ode Creed in unison. Roll Call, The part of the newspaper 1 most enjoy. Business. It was moved that $25.00 be paid the Fair board and arrange - meets were trade for a W -I. booth at the' fall fair. Contest, Write an cesay entitled "The Country Wo- -•sn's day." To be sent in Oct. 15th to Maas Anna D. Lewis, 1207 Bay St, Toronto. Fall project, "Clothes Closets up to date for the junior girls' work," under the leadership of Mrs. W. H. Bell. The rest of the sleeting was handled by Mas. G. Evans.' Public relationship convenor ?'lotto, Lighthouses d0 not ring bells and fire off cannons to call attention to their shining, they just shine, Pre: pared by Miss Bessie Mosses and given by Mrs. Geo. Evans. A violin selection was given by Mrs. Edwin Martin nccompanied by Mrs. G Evans. Speaker of the afternoon was Miss Beatrice. Taylor. columnist of the London Free Press. She referred to her early childhood spent in Brussels and the friendships made at that time. She had vivid recol- lection of many of the old fashionedr o-r� gardens each having one outstanding flower, snrh as cinnenton roses, red violets, English violet, love in the mist, and many others, She spoke of Huron in tine early days of Western Ontario when wheat was cut on the 10th of July 1845 on Van Egmnnd farm, in 1829 4 families then lived in Huron. She spoke of traveling libraries to give good reading material to smaller centres. little theatres develop drama iii any community also that all talent can he used in some capacity in this project. Good neighborliness le more outstanding in the country then in evermore," While holding out little ]lope for world peace for many years to a'Olue, RPV, Mr. Milne stated that the day must come when the peoples of the world will be forced to make peace in order to ensure the perpetuation of the human race The anthem was "For All The Saints." The solo "There is no death" was sung by Mr. Lorne l:`cicmier. Major Harold Harney. M.B.0,, 147,17„ at the request of the Kirk Session, unveiled the bronze tablet. The Legion were in eonmtend cf Capt. R. Campbell. Lag Post end Reveille were sounded by Ernest Seddon of Wingham. Brussels Meets Guelph In Play Offs 1st Rnund of The London And District Soccer League The draw for the gaanes was made as follows:- Woodstnck vs. London C.N,R.A.; London City vs. Stratford; Brussels vs. Guelph: London Garrison vs. London Lahatts. These are the first round games and will be played ltame and home with total goals to count. Brussels will play Guelph at Brussele on Saturday, Sept. 24th with the return game et Guelph, Saturday. Oct. 1st. The semi final was also drawn as follows; Brussels or Guelph vs. London City or Strat- ford: London Garrison or Lahatts vs, Woodstock or London C.N,R.A Dates for these games will be arranged later. The Challenge Cup will he drawn after the Injured Players Cup is finished. was organist for the ceremony. the city. What Miss Taylor could not After a sumptuous wedding dinner understand was the willingness so in the church basement, the guests prevalent with our ladies to voltin- were received at the home of the teer for• real hard work and when a bride's parents,, after which the soft jab or a nice trip was in the bride and groom left for a honey offing not one eould be persuaded to moon in Northern Ontario. The accept. They were all too busy bride travelling in a gray suit with ,She wished the ladies courage to wine accessories and corsage 00 carry on the good work of the Better time Roses. institute. , Miss Taylor was presented with a beautiful corsage, one was also given Obituary to Mrs. D C. Ross, a special guest at the meeting. Mrs. James Fulton A. sae meeting iltnclh se was thsLe in g. On an illness morning. Sept.th8th the following hostesses, Mrs. A, by after m du, be ofv one mouth Sarah Fnele, Mrs. G. Evans, Mrs. C. Davis, Williamson, passed wife of James Mrs. B. Geniiss, Mrs. R. Gemmel Ii, Fulton away at her home land Mrs. D. Hemingway. �r 78th year. Church of England ,. Parish of Brussels Rev. J. H. Kerr -- Rector. 14111 ,Sunday After Trinity Sept. 13th, 1949 St. John's Church, Brusseli•- 11 a. nn. Morning .Prayer 11 a m. Sunday School St. David's Churoh, Henfryta- No service this Sunday St. George's Ch•Urch Walton-, 3 p. in. Harvest Tlianitsgiv111g Rev, T. D, Jones, Seaforth back to Brussels P G. Pvana gave a home a talkon Taiwan "Re- L I O �1 i Graham Campbell fox bounty $ 2.0t, 'Mill treat entered Mrs Milne read a Jos. Hart, fox bounty 2.00 ontBesides her husband she leaves to _ rete tsllrl • miner which had been i Finlay McCle.11a nt, fax bounty 2,00 mounrn their loss two &wet: era, prepared' by Mrs, John Speirs on Dept. of. Health„ inattiin 9.26 Mrs. Herbert Clarke o4 Toronto and "To -morrow, in Taiwan," A very L. E. Cardiff, Grant to Mrs. James S. Armstrong of Cray interesting letter from Rev. M. Plowmen's Association 25,00 and 2 brothers James Williamson of Ransom of Yunnan was read by Mra. Wed. Thur. Sept. 14-15 "The Countess Of I Ad`Val1Ce-Tintes, ' adverttsi240 ug The meeting was closed • 'altos and Louis 'Williamson of Matheson • Monte Cristo" I County of Huron, indigent fees 68,60 Brussels. Also 3 grandchildren, Dor- with prayer. ', D. N. McDonald, lints 3,50 othy FTelen and Jdnt Armstrong• with Sonja Iienie, li I F. Campbell, tr0olting tile, 'reeeee"7IIo` seeee. The funeral service was held on Michael Kirby ' McDonald Drain 163.70 Saturday e.ftern.non from the United Central Tile Brick Corp., Church Brussels and service was '�"� I McDonald Dr. conducted by Rev, Mr Lane, Floras Fr. Sat., Sept.$opt. 1617 C, R, Coultes, McDonald Dr2.70 506.56 tributes were many . and beautiful. Roy Rogers & 'Trigger' Harry McGuire, Belgrave ' The pallbearers were Wm. Bllacott, ; Street Lights 6,95 in color .... in 1John Evans, Jas. Anderson, John S. B. Elliott, relief account 11,40 Riley, Ed, Iliggina and John Logan, "Under California Stars" Nelson Higgins, Prov. audit, interment in Brussels cemetery. I stamps 2110 Cartoon Shorts I, Harvey C. Johnston 'Geo. CMartin, Sat. Mata 2:00 Sat. eve 7:30 Reeve Clerk I 1 i P 1 a'1ir 1 1: r x -Nn ,x1` Mon. Tues. Sept. 19-20 j Grey Council Edward G. 'Robinson' Burt 1 Minutes of Connell meeting held , Mr, Gen, Scott of Winghami, welI•. Sept, 3, 1940, , known Prudential agent in this Lancaster . in The following approved accounts district, was Presented with a M- . cased fur payment: ' year Service Pin at a banquet in "All My Sons" • TUESDAY PHOTO N:ITE 1st OFFER $200 2nd OFFER $ 60 Mon. Attendance Card Night Wed. Thur. Sept. 21-22 Loretta Young, Van Johnson �, int "`Mother Is A Frefshman" in�`n Technii:cvollor ralem Wei p Roasts $4629 59 Stratford on Monday night of this Drainage 619.53 Fox Bointy 4,00 0Olire Supplies 02.09 Cranbrook Cemetery 100.00 14.00 Relief . .............................. 88.06 Postage 7.00 J. H, Pear, Clerk Ethel Village BORN I WILSON -Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Wilson, Ethel, wish to announce the birth of a son et Dr. Myer's Nursing Home, Brussels, on Sent. 8th, 1949. week. Mrs. 11..T. Hoover, who is visiting in London, will celebrate her 85tH birthday there this week. Douglas Walker and son Ralph enol daughter T-T,ee.ther of Timimns have been holidaying at the former's neretttel trout. Mr, and Mrs, Thos. i Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pear and 14Iro. lefar•y Sperling 0f Clinton were Sunday visitors with Mt'. and Mrs, H.1 Manning, Mrs. Wiunifretl Wright. of Toronto has been renewing ora acquaintances in town this Past weep. • disease. Se lar polio is somewhat of a mystery. To repeat, 75 tlanadians flied last year from a disease about which much moraine to be learned. But last year 85 Canadians died from diphtheria, a disease about which a great deal is known, a decease which can be prevented Diphtheria toxid is almost 100% effective. It is safe and easily administered. Nor is it a Procedure limited to those in fortunate circum- stances Textile immunization is provided free of charge at nubile i.ealth clinics or for a small sum from the family physician. Yet '85 persons died last year in Canada. front diphtheria. Last year 155 Canadian chltd'rerc lost their lives W whooping cough. Wheel' inn cough, too, is largely presentable. Whooping rough vac- cination given in infancy can greatfs- reduce the number of cases anti the eevr•rity of this most deadly of all children's diseases. Yet 155 lives mere lost. Medical science admittedly lacks many answers where diseases like polio are concerned. But medieal setenee has the answers for diph- theria and whooping cough, Yet afore lives were lostfrom each of these diseases than from polio. Tits shameful situation can only be remedied by public education - Therefore communities are urged to support the seventh oboervance Orf National Immunization Week, spon- sored by the Health League of Canada from Sept. 11 to 17. Fall Music Term Mr. ano Mrs, Louis D. Thompsow will re -commence teaching musts en Thursday, September 22nd. Pusilia kindly come at their usual time. You Can Exhibit The Best Of Your Live- stock, And Win Valuable Trophies And Cash Prizes. Enter Your Hogs In The Bacon Hog Competition And Your Profits Will Amaze You. Demonstrate Your Skill As A Tractor- Dri'ver, And Get Paid For Doing It. Meet All Your Friends; They Are Certain To Be There. Have Leon's Paul's Entertainers Con- vulse You With Their Antics in the Town Hall in the Evening. Then Join in the Old Time Dances. Prove For Yourself That The Crystal Palace Ballroom Has The Best Floor in the Country. Sencl Frir A Prize List And Read Ali 4.17rtrt It. SEA FORTH'S NEW MODERN FURNITURE HOME Pictured above Is the modern home of the on Saturday, Sept, 3rd, One of the most ` will -feature - a complete line of Home draws will be conducted, among the prizes (famous Bushart Cedar Chest and a 4 -burner at this Modern Furniture Home. • Box Furniture Store in Seaforth which was opened to the public modern stores ins Western Ontario the Box Furniture Stara Furnishings. To mark the occasion of the opening many frees there are Hostess Chairs, a Simrnon Innerspring' - Mattress, n. Easotane Gas Range, You wilt make no mistake in'ahoppitio (adv.) - 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 • i 4 4 4 a 1 4 i i 4 4