The Brussels Post, 1949-10-26, Page 1c Y S f PUBLISHING HOUSE
We.•dnesd.ay, October 26th, i949
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
AT
Melville Presbyterian Church
ON
SUNDAY, OCTOBER. 30th
11 A. M and 7:30 P. M.
Guest Speaker — _
Rev. ,1. Glenn Campbell, B..1►., Seaforth
7.10 P. M. — ORGAN RECITAL.
Special Anniversary Musk by the Choir.
tj
,STEELE'S CAVALCADE OF STARS
Trained Horses and Novety Circus Acts
High Jumping Horses
Trick and Fancy Riding and Roping
AZABACHE —
Falnous South American Fighting Horse
Trained Mingles and Dogs
20 .Acts from Rodeo and Circus
AS,
gs
tes
ay
Admission — Adults 75c — Children under 142 35c
Sponsored by the Brussels Lion Club -
Schneiders Orpheus Male Choir
45 male voices directed by Paul Berg, appearing at
Melville Presbyterian Church on
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9th
at R:30 P. M.
This Choir comes highly recommended
Tickets Now On Sale — Admission
Adults 50c — Children under 12 - 25c
Sponsored by Brussels Lions Club
Proceeds in Aid of Boys and Girls Band.
BORN
EAST At Dr. Myer's nursing home
on Monday, Oct. 24th, to Mr. and
Mrs. Harold East (nee Mary
Bernard) —a son, Wallace Harold.
Melville Church
Minister Rev. O. A. Mline, !LA.
10 a. m. Sunday School. and
Bible Class
11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.
Anniversary Services
Guest Spoaker —
Rev. D. Glenn Campbell, D.B.
of Seaforth. •
Ionia D. Thompson, Organist
and Choirinaster.
The United Cil arch
OR CANADA
Minister Rev. Andrew Lane
Organist Mr. Donald Dunoar
Morning Worship 11 o'clock
W, M, S, Thank -offering
Church School 12 o'clock
Evening worship withdrawn in
honor of the Presbyterian
Church Anniversary.
Church of England
Parish of Brussels
Rev. J. H. Kerr Rector.
20th Sunday After Trinity
October .39th, 1949
Sty
John's Dhurch, Qruelels--
11 a. m. Morning I}rayer
Sunday School
St. David's Church, Henfry.--
2 p. m. 13 +adng Prayer.
Sunday 8Cho0E
St. George's Ghuroh Walton
9.t0 a. m. Morning Paryer
Will Be At Home
Mrs. T. E, Whitfield will cele-
brate her ninetieth birthday
Nov. 3rd and will be at home to her
friends from 3 to 5 in the afternoon
and from 7.30 to 9,30 In the evening,
at the home of Angus and Mrs,
Brown,
CARD OF THANKS
I here thank all my friends and
neighbours who came to my assist•
ance in so many ways during my
illness. Their help at our auction
sale, and at all other times, was
gratefully appreciated.
Charles Davis
Capitol, Theatre
LISTOWii'F.L
4 Days 4 Days
Wed. Thur. Fri, Sat.
Oct. 26.27-28-29
Bing Crosby in
"A Connecticut Yankee"
At King Arthur's Court
Technicolor
Sat. Mat. 2:00 P.M.
Sat. Eve. 7:30 P.M.
Mon. Tue. Wed. Oct. 31, Nov. 1
"Look for the Silver Lining"
Technieplor .. with
June Haver, Ray Bolger
TUESDAY PHOTO NITE
1st OFFER $200
2nd OFFER $90.00
Mon. Attendance Card Night
Wednesday ONLY Nov. 2nd
Rosalind Russell, Michael
Redgrave.. in
"Mourning Becomes Electra"
Adult Entertainment
Thur. Fri. Sat. Nov. 3-4-5
"Red Canyon' Technicolor
with Ann Blyth, George
Brent, Howard Duff
Irmmmnrczawegg
Cu Friday evening. Oct. 21
at .
!Very pleasant evening was spent a
the home of Mr, and Mrs, Ras
Nieliol when Mr. and Mrs. Lara
Nichol on the nernstnn of thea
3uth wending anniversary wer
guests of honor et a lovely supper
served in ahmtt Twenty guests b
Mrs. Ross Nichol and Mrs. Douala
Smith,
Later in the evening the members
of the 6111 line Farm Forum gathered
to spend n social evening with Mr.
and Mrs, Nichol. During the evening
Mr, and Mrs. Nichol were presented
with a beautiful floor lamp arcomp-
anierl by the following address:
Brusseis Oct. 21, 1949
Dea.' Maggie & Lorne, -
We. ynur firenrls and neighbours
have gatherer; here tonight to help
you celebrate tit thirty -firth anni-
versary of your wedding. You
both have been examples of the high-
est type of neighborliness and good
citizenship, when we needed you,
yen helped us nett, when we were in
sorrow you comforted us and when
we rejoiced you were happy too.
As a small token of appreciation
we ask you to accept this gift. May
they ever bring you happy memdries
of your years with us. May God bless
and prosper you and spare you to
enjoy many more years of happy
married life.
Signed on behalf of your neigh
bours and friends.
lith Line Farm Forum
Mr, and Mrs. Nichol were corn.
Pletely taken by surprise and Mr.
Nichol thanked the neighbours for
their beautiful gift and good wishes.
4
tisty lunch brought the evening
to a rinse,
Honored By Friends
BRUSSELS COUNCIL '!iie3vrile Church
r'
(Jetob :' 5, 1949
t The regular meeting of the Mimi..
s ' r-ipal Council of the Village of
f9 111!a10,SPls utas 110111 on the above date.
r Councillor W. P. Willis was ab>ent
e;
After the reading of the minutes
y of the last meeting it was moved
by W. Spear, seconded by A. Mc.
Taggart that. the minutes as read
he adopted.
AI the meaning -,errlce ri{��ruldi)
ION Mp Milne pr r icit( Em fh
w3 ijl et 'tfyc77 srnir-fir ' lif
referred to the congregations of lb
infant Church holding t'a`t the
faith in the fare of tremrndnn
opposition. The morning anthot
a .
'1) ta:t'• 111,1 see" 1)y nos
Prior to the service the Saeramen
of Baptism was administered t
Edith Joanne Moses. At tit
s,•ta iC • :lir. Milne n
preached
nn title Ce, t. 'ti'ho say ye that 7 am7'
and stressed that question as bei
the most important question of al
ages. The evening anthem ,va
"Some blesesd day" by Nevin.
f". � t� 7nB jjsl by a brai,e it)ann
R.
Fame
• s E. Armstrong
du
tr ,i^ of lniri, al 111 Toronto
,ree.er•rl• Tjh)itital altrt' a brief
Nnt r,e
Introducing to Brussels Shaw's
Upholstery Cleaners of Wingham.
We specialize in cleaning and
shampooing rugs, chesterfleld suites.
We guarantee our work, shrink -proof
and moth proof.
Place your order now for fall
cleaning—
Agent
D. A. Rann's Furniture Store
Phone 36 Brussels
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mr's. Lorne Eckmier wish
to thank their many friends for the
kindness shown during the illness
and death of their aunt Miss Holmes,
they will long be remembered.
The following accounts were
ordered paid on motion of R. W.
r,- unedy, seconded by W. Speer.
W. H. Bell, salary $130.00
G. R. Campbell, salary ,,,,, 44.10
D. N. McDonald, sash and
glass at hall 5.i0
Post Pub. House. Assessment
& Tax notices
H. A. Workman, sand and
gravel
G. Spear, cutting weeds
patching 12.60
R. A. Bennett, relief 18.04
Baelrer Bros. relief 4,20
Brussels Creamery, relief 3.19
Ind. Henderson, roads and
weeds 35.00
A. Oakley, cleaning catch
basins and ditch
mon
57.50
o Pion in \Tsui, (ow/o4111) \I:nclr.
n 1907. he luted here ,oil his life. He
, li:•1 1 1... t'r.
)t whom "s he leav t,
, 3,14).1,11u
S. with three
t ''''%,-' !9t llur•iorie, T,nreen
Marie, and two sons Cr.orge I.
P
and Jamas Nelson. Al••n snrvfcin:;
ere four ht ether,- Geer7T i b •t.
dlritieh CFr.
T
g • 11,,1... 1', iia.
1 , Tit- Inner 11 ave was
' ti.td at the faanity resift 'onre witk
Douglas Ross Cameron
Largely altonrled funeral services
fur Thumb's Ross Cameron were eon -
(hinted at the family residence
Friday. Oct. 21st by Rev. Alex
Simpson, the interment being merle
n Cranhrook cemetery.
The deceased, who was born in
Cranhrook on June 29, 1932, liven
there all his life with the excentinn
Rev. W. J. Meares nfflrtating. Pail.
bearers were: three neighbors.
James Michie, Oran Russel ar,d
„r,i.•„• 0nr1 three c•nusins,
1V,11."11 Armstrong, Stanley Dow,
• and Clifford Dow of Cromarty.
Flower -bearers were: Mac Arm-
strong, Donald Armstrong, Latin
enee Dotterel, Agnes Marks, Ron-
ald Cunningham and `.,len Can
16.90
Tr. Rnrtledge, fox bounty ....... 2.00
R. J. Lovell, stationery • 58.59
Postmaster, postage & nu'
employment insurance 3.10
It was moved by W. Spear, second-
ed by R, W. Kennedy that the water•
works arcoents he paid, —Carried
Tt was moved by A. Mr..Taggart,
seennrderl by W. Spelt., that D. M.
McTavish be appointed to the Wing -
ham High School Area Board.
—Motion carried. •71
It was moved by W. Spear, second-
ed by A. McTaggart. that the
Brussels. Junior High :School be
given permisison to use the Town
Hall for the playing of Basketball
fi'n'ing the winter months, when not
being used for other purposes.
—iliotion carried
cemetery.
'n••h,ui. T•:t-•rmenl was in Brussels
of 5 years in Windsor. He was n
member of Knox Church and sane in I
the choir. Notice
Besides his parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Colvin Cameron, he is survived by
one brother Alex and a grand.
mother, Mrs, Wm. Cameron.
The pallbearers were Graeme Mc-
Donald, Kenneth McDonald, Jim
Knight, Tvan Fischer. Gordon Engel
and Lloyd Michel.
The floral tributes, which were
many and beautiful were carrier)
by the flowerbearers, Morgan. Lorne
.Tim Martin, Otto Qhstrom, Stanley
Grithe, Stuart and Donald Hoehn,
m Martin, Otto Orstrom, Stanley
Wilson, Fl, weod Nicholls, Stuart
invans, leek and Ross Knight.
Murray Huether and Chas. Mann.
Relativesof a distance attended
from New York, Detroit, Toronto,
Gal, London, Kitchener, Wimgham
and other points.
74 was moved by R. W. Kennedy,
seconded by W. Spsir, that. the
Council sit as a. Court of Revision
on the 1949 Assessment Roll, on the
evening of October . 24, 1949, and
that the Clerk advertise inthe local
paper as such.
The business of the meeting being
concluded the Council then Id-
journed.
°'ROCLAMATION
In accordance with other municipalities
I declare "Remembrance Day” Friday, Nov.
11th, a public holiday and ask that all cit7-
zens observe it as such.
IC
R. B. Cousins, Reeve
Village of Brussels.
On and after the 31st day of October, 1949, the following
service charges will become effective in this Branch :
HAIRCUT or TRIM
HAIRCUT or TRIM
SHAVE —.
SHAMPOO (Plain)
MASSAGE (Plain)
TONICS
SINGE --
LADIES' NECK TRIM
RAZOR ATONING
mamma
Adults 50c
Children 35c
30c
- 50c
50c
• 25c
-- 25c
25c
— 50c
BARBERING HOURS
8.30 A. M. to 6 1P. M.
Saturday — 8.30 A. M. to 11 P. M.
CLOSED — A1;1 Day Wednesday
THiS IS THE JAW — Please Do Noi Request Service Out-
side, These Hotate.
ONTARIO BARBERS ASSOCIATION
(Wingha'an Branch)
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our deep ap-
preeiation and thankfulness for the
many deeds of kindness by all our
neighbors and other friends in our
sudden bereavement,
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cameron
and Alex.
its;: News
%V.i Hoy
• ,Int,r r ) )rt.•etiuoo vein
;.0.1,1,t u1 ,Ln4i n m Friday ;t erafire,
Ortoiw .2,,t!, at 0.21 p.m.
Farrar I reetnt•• rin•oeghout Ontar.le
and right at 1 -y the ih,inininn open-
ed the f 11 eai 1 1) ,;r Mouday nkitiat
last. If year Forum felled to hall
a mcethig, be anre and plan a gnat -ter
gether for next Monday night,
Should yen wish,nine assistance !
••+i r r r:art the writer
or P.ubt. M,'lilllan 11.11. 2. Senforth.
County Chairman.
Th. tbtired Church
remship in the United
•!er en Sunday. net.. 27 tI•ce.
u miter slinks on The Law of
increase --the gist of which Iaw is
that death and increase go together
both in the natural and sprrttne,'.
realms. Thr• sermon subjeet of
evening prat,. was "F.lijah•'s Nrplat
tinder Oho ,Tnniper." fourth in
't, -o •'Niru,` Rennes in the Bible_`
He that .der. Beth in the Secret
Place" by C. H. Marsh was Os
mnrntng anthem in which Gordo=
•r•n.t Lane Kane a baritone solo. "Teams
hole r1 c rrrr r•n Savior" by Chas, 71. Gabriel, wag.
2 handset.. , i ,rl.,,, .1 r„•11'01 , i,g; the evening anthem.
Tilers; .1,11 seerotly mcri:,d. have
been removed from our lumber yard
lf t: nine is not returned in ten days I:,D i r, . ,,hh. Earnic Dell read
It will he given into Provincial l,u,iglas Parr of Winnipeg strm'b
Police to locate, recent visitors with Mrs. 31. Parr eand
D. N. McDONALD Miss Carrie Hingston,
GOVERNMENT OF
CANADA BONDS
41/2% due November 1, 1959
have been called for payment
November 1, 1949
These bonds should be presented for redemp-
tion with all coupons of later date attached.
No further interest will be paid on these
bonds after this date.
RBI W
A reduction in power deliveries from one
of the Commission's suppliers makes it neces-
sary for all consumers to avoid wasting electri-
city. The Commission has advised the municipal
systems that strict compliance with regulations
respecting the use of electricity 'is essential.
Voluntary conservation is also needed.
Homes, industries and farms can play their full
part by reducing the use of electricity at all
times, particularly during the hours of maxi-
mum use, from 10 to 12 in the morning and
4 to 6 in the afternoon.
Say ; El (wick At All Times.
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