The Brussels Post, 1950-5-24, Page 1THE BRUSSELS POST
Wednesday, May 24th, 1950 ---.-...__. _-_._r• $1.50 per year - $2.0C U. SQ
POST PUBLISHING HOUSE
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1 lb. Fresh Roasted — Freshly 84c
Ground Astor Coffee
Expect Boxed Vegetables and Flowers —
Geraniums, Cannas, etc. — Get Yours Early
SATURDAY MORNING ONLY
1 lb. Tin Fancy Pink Salmon 39c
GREWAR'SCROCETERIA -
Open All Day Wednesday
Phone. 5 Brussels, Ont.
DANCE
In Winthrop Hall on
FRIDAY, MAY 26th
Harburns Orchestra
Everybody Welcome
Admission 50c
"EVERYBODY'S CRAZY"
A Three -Act Play
presented by the
Union United Church
In Brussels Town
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FRIDAY, MAY
at 8.15 p. m. -
Admission 40c & 25c
TEACHER WANTED —
Bnnssels Public School requires a
teacher far Grades III, IV, and Y,
I Apply stating experience, qualifi-
cations and salary expected to
H. Bowler, Sec.-Treas.,
I Brussels School Board.
The Ladies' Auxiliary to the
Canadian Legion are holding a'
Garden Party on Wednesday,
June 21st. Please keep this date ,
open.
COAL
BRUSSELS SCHOOL BOARD
Sealed tenders, addressed to the
undersigned will be received until
I 6 o'clock p. m. Thursday, May 18th,
1950, far Insulating the building
known as the Brussels Public Sohool,
I Entry to school building may be
I obtained by contacting Jas, Rhoades,
caretaker. Lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted,
I H. Bowler, Sec,-Treas.
Order Now for Delivery Ann
Time During the Sumner.
Car of Chestnut Expected
Shortly.
Blue Coal is Quality Coal
Phone 68
Dyed C. Oldfield
MelvilleVOW AVOLCRIEM.
Church
D d Blue for Your Protection.
Rev. A. Simpson, Cranbrook
Moderator.
10 a. in. Sunday School and
Bible Class
11 a. m. Divine Service
Rev. Dr, Turner
will be the preacher.
No Evening Service
LOWS D. Thvtnpnaa. Organist
and Choirmaster.
The United C1- arch
OP CANADA
Minister Rev. Andrew Lane
Organist Mr. Donald Donner
Morning Worship at 11 oeclook
"The Swpreme Need
of the Church."
`;'hutch School 12 o'clock
Evening Praise — 7 o'clock
"Blundering Builders"
Church of England
Pariah of Brussels
Rev. J. H. Kerr — Rector.
Whitsunday
May 28th, 1950
'Bt. John Church, &Nuosels
11 a. in. Sunday School
7.90 p. m, Evening Prayer
Masonic Service
M1. David's Church, Henfryh-•
2 p. m, Sunday School
2,30 p. tn, Evening Prayee
at. Georges Church, Walton--
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alton-11 a. re. Morning Prayer
direm
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders for the contract of digging
the Govier Drain iu Morris Township
will be received by the undersigned
up until 3 p, m„ June 5, 1950.
•The contract consists of digging
open drain, digging tile drain,
laying tile and backfilling. All work
to be done according to Engineer's
plan., profile and specifications.
Lowest or any tender not necess-
arily accepted.
Geo, Martin, R. R. 4 Brussels.
Clerk.
HURON COUNTY FOOTBALL
SCHEDULE FOR 1950
Holstein at St. Columban ....11ay
Winthrop at Brussele May
Walton at Ethel May
.St. Columban at Holstein ,May
Winthrop at Walton May
Ilolstein at Atwood May
St, Columban at Ethel ,,,May
Brussels at Mildmay May
Mildmay at Holstein
St, Columban at Walton
Ethel at Brussels
Atwood at Mildmay
Winthrop at Ethel
Walton at Brussels
St. Columban et Atwood
Holstein at Winthrop
Ethel at Mildmay
Brussels at Holstein
Atwood at Walton
Winthrop at St. Columban —
Holstein at Brussels
Ethel at Winthrop
Mildmay at Ethel
Brussels at St. Columban ,,, June 16
Walton at Ilolstein June 16
Ethel at Atwood June 17
Winthrop at Mildmay
Atwood at Brussels
St. Columban at Mildmay ,,.. June 20
Holstein et Ethel • June 20
June 20
Jame 23
Jeune 23
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to take this opportunity of
of thanking my friends and neighbors
for their many acts of kindness dur-
ing my accident and afterward and
also those who sent nim cards and
visited' me while in the hospital and
remembered me in other ways.
Mary A, Lamont.
Legion Women's Auxiliary
Hold Social Evening
23 A pleasant social evening narked
23 the inauguration of the newly furnish -
25 ed club rooms of the Ladies' Auxili-
ary of the Brussels Legion. Lately
20 acquired, the rooms will be used ex -
30 elusively by the women's section of
30 the Legion. During a short pro -
30 gram. Mrs. Noble Gerry entertain-
Juue 1 ed with a reading; and a hutnor-
June 2 ous skit was presented by Mrs. H.
Jane 3 Bowler, Mrs. M. Lowe, Mrs. J.
June $ Rutledge, Mins. J Lowe, Mrs. D.
Tune 5 Heetings, Mrs. D. Glassier, Mrs, E.
June 6 Higgins. Tickets were sold on a
June 7 crocheted doily which had been
buns 7 donated fer a raffle and a nice
June 7 sum of money was realized. Mrs.
June 9 J. Rowland won the doily,
June 12 Eleven tables of cards were play -
June 12 ed and Mrs. C. Long and Mrs. H.
June 13 Manning were the prize winners,
Jane 14
J4une 15
Jiune 17
June 20
Walton at Winthrop
Atwood at St. Columban
Ethel at Holstein
Brussels at Walton June 23
St. Columban at Winthrop June 26
Atwood at Ethel June 26
Holstein at Walton June 27
Mildmay at Brussels June 29
Ethel at St. Colwmban June 29
Walton at Atwood , June 30
Winthrop at Holstein June 30
Ethel at Walton - July 3
July 4
Mildmay at Winthrop -
St, Columban at Brussels ,
Mildmay at Atwood
Brussels et Ethel
'Winthrop at Atwood
Walton at St. Columban ,,. July 11
July 11
July 13
July 14
Judy 17
CRANBROOK
In Knox Presbyterian Church,
Cranbrook on Sunday, May 21st, the
Rev. Charles H. MacDonald, D. D.,
conducted the service of worship
wherein the following infant bap-
tism% were administered .: —
David Ross Bauether son of Mr.
and Mrs. I\iuoeray R. Hnether. Lynda
Dianne Barton slaughter of Mr. and
Make Your Contribution To United
yChurcof h W tne IAzitted Church Manitoba Relief Fund evening, May 10th at
Through Your Local Paper met 'isesday {
Pivoryono knows, a relics fund the home of Mrs, .lames liryani with
headed by the Ilon. R. F. McWilliams, : Mrs. R. B. Cousins in the chair and
K. C„ Lieutenant Governor of Mani- Mrs: J. Bryans at the Piano.
tobit, has been set up to help the The meeting npenet' hY the sing -
flood -stricken people of Manitoba. Ing of Hymn 120 followed by the
NewspapNos In Canada are doing , Lord's Prayer, Minutes of the last
all they can to help the distress area j meeting were read by the secretary
and have launched a campaign. Miss C. MoCraelten and approved.
The Brussels Post iso soliciting and ' Many, "Thank you" notes were also
arceptitig contributions from the read.
people of this catn.m,tnity who would .1n Invitation was read from the
like help their stricken fellow man. W.M.S. of Ltliel Church to our W.M.
The London Free Press will act as S. and the Friendship Club to at-
a clearing house for London and those I tend their meeting held on June 1st.
communities in Western Ontario who The invitation was accepted.
wish to co-operate, People of this . The treasurer's report was then
community are asked to make their given by Mrs. VI Williamson.
eontrlhntiens to The Brussels Post.' After a lengthy disehlssion it was
ill be Bated with decided that ao garden party would
was closed by singing of a hymn anal
1ltt• llizaph beer tlic ;.inn.
A social hour Han tlicai enjoyed DB'
a couple 05 contest conducted Ihg
Mies F. Buchanan and solos wdee
guitar ace mtpattiment by Mra. Moo
Stephenson were much enjoyed. A
t c ry tasty I.ur.rn srrved and ale
nteetiue brought to a close by Mra..
Rawl:ot.t rxiressitrg thanks to MTS..
Bryant; for the use of her home ani
to th'- ladies who helped to melees
the meeting a suaeess.
Melville Church Service
Rev. Dt•. Turner of Ingersoll, on
-
minted the pulpit of MelviDee
Church last Sunday. His text WAD
taken front Mark 11 chapt, verse =is
Have faith in God, and spoke of the
Israelites and what they lied to ase -
The dnnatlaw
names and addresses and the money be held by our society but each one dare for so many years. Moses was
forwarded to the fund through the be asked to contribute a sum of sentnd by y p d to he o -witnce h the p
earBre
Froem Press, money equal to the amount spent
All persons donating 31.00 or more I in baking and other expenses. —Car- An anthem was also dung by
that
will receive an official receipt for in -1 sled. The first half of the meetint choir.
mime tax deduction purposes, assn MVOIL"m ETW"'MS
Tine names of donors (above 32.001
will he published in the London
Free Press and all names of donors
(above 31.00) will be pttblisherl In
this paper.
There is no need to sires% the nr-
gency of the need of the people in the
flood area we have had daily in.
formation by press, radio and news.
Mrs. Murray Parton of London. reels of the dreadful havoc wrought
William Allan Perrie son of Mr. and' by the unprecedented flood waters
and Mrs. John Perrie, Adele Fern
Simpson daughter of Ian McIver
f Rev. and Mrs. Alex J.
Simpson son o
Simpson,
Preparatory service will be held
in Knox Presbyterian Church on
of the Red River.
People of the Red River P,asin
have not only lost their homes to-
gether with contents, but many
have lost the very means of re.
establishing themselves. It is for ns
Friday evening May 2G at 0 o'clock. to assist them in the task before
... July 4 The Sacrament of the Lord's SuPp- them, to give them the hope and'i
Jat1Y 6 er will be observed on Sunday, faith in our Canadian way of life that
July 7 May 28th at 11 a. m, Sunday School I they will try to rebuild after suffer- i
July 3 will he held at the usual hour of ing the devastating loss of their life's
10 a. m. work.
Mr, and Mrs, Murray Parton and C.W.N.A. To Aid
daughters Sharon and Lynda, of Lon- Stricken Members
don spent the week -end with Mr, The Canadian Weekly Newspaper •
and Mrs. Alien Cameron. Assoriation have launched a cam- i
July "_° Mrs, Simpson, Sr. of Toronto is palgms to aid the 12 newspapers of
July 20 visiting at the Manse with Rev. Manitoba who snffered loss in the'
Judy 21 Alex and Mrs. Simpson and family disastrous flood. The newspapers 1
illy 21
114r Oscar TTnehn Conestoga, was of Canada who are members of the I
Holstein at Mildmay
Mildmay at Walton
Brussels at Atwood
Atwood at Winthrop
Walton at Mildmay
• Mildmay at St. Columban
Atwood at Holstein
Brussels at Winthrop
The United Church
The service in the United' Church
Sunday morning, May 21 was of a
Patriotic nature in keeping with the
approach of May 24, The sermon
sublect was, "God, the source of
National Strength." The Scriptural
basis of the sermon was Isaiah 40;31
"They that wait on the Lord shall
renew their strength; ..They shall
mount op with wings as eagles; they
shall run and not be weary; they
shall walk and not faint" The choir
rendered the anthem, "There is a
EyeRath Seen" with
REGENT THEATRE
Seaforth, Ont.
m a
NOW PLAYING —
Thurs. Fri. Sat. May 25-26-27
"FAMILY HONEYMOON"
I with
Claudette Colbert Fred MacMurray
Comic problems by a man acquir-
ing via matrimony a ready-made
family of three children, and by a
strange turn of events, being forced
on his honey -
be an energetic
to take them along
moon. Proves to
comedy offering.
'''Mon, Tues. Wed.
in Technicolor
SIR, THAT'S MY BABY"
with
O'Connor Gloria DeHaven
Charles Coburn
You. too, will say "wonderful" when
you see one of Hollywoods brighest
best and most hilarious stories
and think of the wonderful time
you're going to have with "Boop•
tins" the Baby of the year,
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Next Thurs. Frl. Sat, June 1.2.3
t5 N PATCH"
e
May 29.30.31
e .Sunciay visitor at the home of Miss C.W.N.A. are contributing lo a fund
Emylene Steins. Your local paper is for their relief. i
Mrs. Clara Omstead is in 5t. making their personal contribution
P11 th 114 d Mrs. Tames, to this fund
Mc
Cranbrook, May 23
On May 17th at 9 p. nr,, the hoard
of Directors of the Cranbrook Com-
munity Centre stet at the home of
Mr. Lloyd Michel,
Mr. -Lloyd Michel presided and
Alex J. Simpson acted 0d secretary.
From the re'p'ort of the Canvass
committee the following recommend-
ations were adopted; that an ex -
Land Mine a planatory letter be mailed burned-
Mrs
that the canvass for fin-
14rs, R. B. Cousins taking the sato
parts.- In the evening the subject
was "Flood and Folly", based on The
111 Genesis.
Thomas
wi! r, an _. ,
Ca11nm,
100
"YES
Donald
"THE GREAT $
with
Dennis O'Keefe Galt Russell
Ruth Warwick Charlotte Greenwood
There is a warm quality pervading
the story of a great Reoe•horse Dan
• Patch. it has human drama and
romance too told with a nice folksy
touch.
,t ,r
COMING I
"MRS. MIKE"
, with
1 Dick Powell end Evelyn Keyes
atrial support and voluntary labour
eommettch an Monday. May 212 and Toronto, and Mr. Gordon Lane, Tor- =
Flood Story cues, fere through to May 95, that let- • onto are spending a couple of weeks I .
tars also »P forwarded to former l with their parents Rev. A, and firs. , 0®
residents. s ° °` s.
NOTICE — A report hvh2'fiecretary of an Lane hof }re they entrain for Banff.
Union United Church Garden Alts., work
at
they have secured sum -
Party will be held on Thursday, 1 interview with' i01'r. Eashley of the Ater wrl. et the Banff Springs Hotel,
tete
submitted or ap vs, Centre z d ed Bainter and funeral directors eon -
propria' frIr senvel..xr
Mrs, Carl Self and son were week- i
enc} visitors with. Mr, and Mrs, Ben
Whittard.
Mr. and Sirs, Stanley Wheeler
were visitors over the week -end at I
tile home of Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler, i
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis have
moved to 'the former home of the
late Addison Taylor on the 9 can.
of Grey.
Mies Mary 'Lane, rniversity of I
BAND CONCERT
Brussels Lions Club Boys and Girls Band`
Brussels Town Hall on
WEDNESDAY, MAY 31st at 8.30 P. M.
Your attendance will encourage these
boys and girls — plan to attend.
Admission 35c and 20c
(Proceeds to purchase new uniforms)
se
,lane 8th. •
CAPITOL THEATRE
• LISTOWEL
Wed. Thurs, Fri, May 24-25-26
Kathryn Grayson, • Ethel
Barrymore, Jose Iturbi in
"THAT MIDNIGHT KISS"
Technicolor. 1 Knight as the manneing director for
expressed ley her Mertes 10 tit''
MAY 271 the eonsstrtwitiot of Si'- rrenbrnr'k femme.
SAT. ONLY rnmimnniti' rpntre. - Mr. and Mrs. .Tim Ar netrnnc' anrd
Deonbronk C1it of A ity Tcavlture on - STr. Ben Walker attended an em -
1
v
em -
and as a result ,eirt'al rapieN APP to Mrs. A. L. *Donald. Miss Dnrie
nude fur display a.s sctnn as possible. 11Tc5Sapnald sndt Miss Mills, Grewar.
A mnt'ton a'AR duly passedfru the real pe ween -end in Tiamiltnn,
OM of the garden Property of Mt'. 1T.rR, Cham. N. c"l5rcy was found
Tdnyd r,')Elfirhel to be trews. By it„1 Meter Miss Mary 'Lott and
?erred ¢. the township as the
1iPtgh11n11V5 Sn.nday morning on the .
site for the Crsnhronk Community finny of her bell roam. She had .
Centre and a lawn howtin'g green• suffered e severe stroke some time
The Pearl appointed Mr. Cordon bring the night. Sympathy is
Double Feature 1m
n•chc' e
nsinntnrtn11Inc rmm�nged
"THE GAY AMICO” of. Messrs. R. TCniett. ]r Rmnllirm
plus and A. Rteies was formed and Mr.
"TROUBLE PREFERRED" T!nyd MirhPl was nue(' responsible
tr nrrnn.'e• the vnhtntnry labmtstr nae -
Sat. Mat. 2 p.m. Ere. 7.30 p.m.
i rPrRary
Ma 23-30 I Thule,' 'Mr T.tnyd Michel n publicityMon. Tues. ay is to be appointed to take
Edward G. Robinson, Susan i rare of soy news frir the prase,
Hayward, Richard Conti in rsdin annnnneements or enrreepnnd-
"HOUSE OF STRANGERS" 1 nnr'P with former residents of tete
TUESDAY PHOTO NITE rnmmttnity.
fe view Revere! relies of the eom-
2nd OFFER $50 mnnit r with e, view to organize thein
Mon. Attendance Card Night• to assist the (trenhrook (Immunity
3 DAYS COMING 3 DAYS ('entre project.
Wed. Thu. Fri. May 31, June 1.2
"BATTLEGROUND" rIobitr the summer months, Tamp,
with Van Johnson, John Hotiale Jitis end August, the llhrnry hours
George Murphy will be as tallows',
� � � 'i'nesdeys 8 - 5 p. M. 7.30 - 9.30 p,
9
.9 a a..• Satrm•dnye 2 • 5 p. ni. 7,811 - 10 p. m.
1st OFFER $200 A committee was fmmned to in.
T avert Notes
con Jim. 'Mr, end Mrs. cliff. Rnsebltn
and Karan were Sunday visitor& at
Wit, rdnwn with 11%01'. a1c1 '.tTr '10
Layenelt and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy • Melly of
Florida and Misses Misr and Rhir•
1-y aleIesv of Rnff:ln arrived in
trier no Runday fnllnwing an 1irgoot
rail relative to the sadden illness of
his mother.
Mrs. R. Ellintt anti our Ttnm�ld
visiting at the home of her tia.renttr
in TPeewat er.
'her. Chectpr Rlntntti is rnntinpd t'{
hie Ilea with a heart rnnditinn.
Mrs. R:ttht. florlirane, who hest
been in T,rntd n ter same months,
returnee in hrr hemp laet week,
`The Brussels Branch et too
rpnarl`eri Te s,ion mss Tselsrisr-
their Annual Snores,
July 19tiu. xC'mdAv treec> t t>11e*a
open,
`HAT'S HO `,;,
Ifs the biggest contract. I ever, went, after,
so 1 10.4 no time in getting over to my
bank manager.
"Geo g(:." eazid, 'I'll need ; ttrtle help to
a
�lr;;](lJE cc ;It.I, this ;ll':t+.'
We •;n*.nt uvt'I' the whole thing. dismissed.
:hew ntt<•ll l \volild Reed. V' hell 1 landed
the (.1:T3nt't lit' gR\'t' 111( a .on. ot•credit
and 1 was able to go rigid ah( -ad. Now
the s(•h(a(=1's as good as built,
* x• ar tt
].t is an everyday part of your
local hank manager's job to
provide short-term credit --
so that payrolls can be met,
material bought, goods produced •
and marketed.
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spONSOIUD B'Y YOUR BANK