The Brussels Post, 1950-9-20, Page 1,POST PUBLISHING HOUSE
Y adne day, pie;
ember 20th, 1950
$1.50 per year - $2.000' (.1. -
ire
1 lb. AsVthr Custom Ground Coffee 89c
1 lb. Johnson's Floor Wax 59c
3 Rolls Westminster Toilet Tissue 25c
2 Pkgs. Kraft Dinner 25c
1 --- 5 String Broom • 75c
GEWA'{'S - CROCETERIA
York Fast Fresh Frozen - Perch, Fillets
Salmon Steaks, Cod Fillets in our York
Freezer Fresh
Open All Day Every Wednesday
Brussels
Phone 5
Your Last Chance
To get these Famous Patterns in 1847
Flatware.
Orders will be taken up to the end of
this month Sept. ,to fill in the pieces
need.
Old Colony, Lovelace and
Ambassador.
Delivery is promised for Christmas.
W. G. LEACH
The Store for Beautiful Gifts
Jeweller Brussels
esseoeuteeete
Melville Church Service
Rev. :Fir. Pollock, Wingham, took
the morning service and his text was
taken from John 14:27. Peace I leave
with you following the promise of
the Holy Ghost. A very pleasing solo
was sung by Mrs, Craven of Weiland
and also an anthem by the choir, It
was announced that services will be
held on standard time next Sunday,
Sept. 24th. Rally clay will be held
by the Sunday School next Sunday
morning and the children are asked
to meet in the basement at 10.45
standard time.
Melville Church
Rev. A. Simpson, Cranbrook
Moderator.
Rev. A. R, Hancock
A candidate for the vacancy.
11 a. m. Rally Day Service.
7 p. m. Eventing Service.
(Services on Standard Time)
The United Ch urch
OF CANADA
Minister Rev. Andrew Lane
Organist Mr. Donald Ounnar
Morning Worship - 11 o'clock
"Christian Accounting"
Church School - 12 o'clock
Rveniug Worship -7.30 o'clock
We join with Anglican con-
gregation on the occasion of
its Anniversary,
(Services on Standard Time)
Church of England
Parish 01 Srueaeie
Rev. J. 14. Kerr . - Rector.
16th Sunday After Trinity
Sept. 29th, 1950
St. John Gnarl*, leriasele • +s«
11 a, m. Harvest Thanksgiving
Preacher Rev. O'Neil Principal
of Huron College, London.
7,30 p. m. Harfeet Thanks-
giving, Rev. E. 0, Lancaster
of St. Paul's Church, Wiingham
11 a. m. Sunday School
St. David's Church, Henfri
2p. m. Sandal S0h001
,30 p. m. Evening Prwyyer
Et Oaerea's Church, Wallow.
No Service,
,you
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank my friends for the
kindness shown me during my recent
accident.
Monica Gaynor:
NOTICE
The Council of the Township of
Grey will receive tenders till Sat.,
Oct. 14th, at 4 o'clock p.m. for Snow
Plowing on Grey Township Roads
during winter of 1950-51, State
price per hour. Consult Road Supt„
or any member of Council as to re-
quirements. No tender necessarily
accepted. Security will he required.
J. H. Fear, Clerk.
NOTICE
The next Council meeting of the
Township of Grey will be held on
Saturday, Oct. 14th, Tenders for
Snow Plowing received till Saturday,
Oct. 14th at 4 p. m,
REGENT THEATRE
Seaford', Ont.
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Now Playing
t Theirs, Frl. Sat. Sept. 21.22.23
"When WILLIE COMES
MARCHING HOME"
with
Dan Dailey and Corinne Calvert
Three are so many laughs, with brief
Interludes of satire that the audience
Is left limp with laughter, The story
is loaded with comedy situations,
small Town doings and Artily form.
altlea.
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Mon. Tues: Wed. Sept. 25.2,•27
"THE DOCTOR AND THE GIRL"
with
Glenn Ford Gloria DeHaven
The life of a handsome young Doctor
- here Is the strange, compelling
love story told with simple warmth
-aimed straight at the heart.
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Next Thurs, Fri, Sat, Sept. 28.29.90
"PINKY"
with
Jeanne Crain WIIIIam Lundlgan
Ethel Barrymore Ethel Waters
)'Pinky" Is ah extremely personal
drama dealing with an aspect of the
Negro problem. A moving story
told with candor and honesty. Don%
miss It. -
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COMINS .--
"FOREVER AMBER"
Adult Entertainment
Majestic Women's Institute
The :vi W net c W m
i 110' Institut
u s Wali ut
)nut in the Brussels Public; Library
f b::t: t ty :atrraoon..•Se1)t 14th
with the President, :firs, R. W
Stephens in the clialr. The tneeting
wee opened by singing the iustitute
NOTICE -
e In the ru,tsels Pall Fair prlur fiat
i)1 the telt Viewer Class 4 Asters III
it
, deur‘, or Purple - let prize 50e1
.tet „eo• we:, aeeidr'ntally omitted,
5., 114 Meg bring ort Your Asters and
win n prize at the Brussels Fall Fair,
!)do, folbnved by the Mary Stewart
C011ect.
The roll cull was answered by a
large number of member's and the
Belgrave Insitute. The minutes were
read by the secretary, Mrs. J. G.
Speir and approved as read. Mrs,
,las. Bryans and Mrs. JAL r 5, Arm•
strong, leaders of the girls club.,
thanked them for their gifts.
The institute are hoping to have the
two east rooms completed next
month.
"Colour in the Home", a one'day
course will he given in October in
the Library, with the ladies of even -
brook, Ethel and Bluevale in attend-
'ann. '
The area convention will he in
Stratford nn Oct. 171h, with one del-
egate to be chosen from Brussels
Majestic Insitute,
A few prize lists were brought in
to he handed around and Mee, Harold
Speir and Mrs, Wm. Spelr will look
after the exhibits. Mrs. Lloyd Alcock
volunteered to he convenor for the
dance at the Palace next week. It
was decided not to have a booth at
the Fair. Mrs, Earl Ondenore volun-
teered to be convener of the boom
at the Palace on Fair night,
It was also decided to serve lunch
to the judges on Thursday of the
Fair.
Mrs, .7. S. Proctor, President of the
Belgrave Women's Institute and Mrs.
Cant Proctor, secretary, then took
over and reed the minutes of their
last meeting. After a short business
meeting a delightful program was
presented by the Belgrave ladies.
Mrs. Harold Spelr thanked the
ladies of the Belgrave Institute for
their splendid program, Mrs, Earl
Anderson on behalf of the Belgrave
Inetitue expressed thanks, to the
Majestic Institute for their atter.
noon.
Lunch was served by the Majestic
Insitute and the meeting was
• brought to a close with the singing
of the National Anthem.
TENDERS WANTED
Signed and Sealed Tenders will he
received by the undersigned until
Monday. October 2nd, 1950 tor
The rewiring of 4 (four) rooms,
and 2 (two) corridors of the Brussels
Public School, also a separate
estimate on rewiring of basement,
All wiring to meet specificatione as
called for on H.E.P.C. blueprint re-
port number 6568. Work on above
project to start, and he completed
during period school is closed for
Christmas holidays, ie. 23rd Dec.
1050 - 2nd Jan. 1951, (Both dates
inc2mive,)
Further particulars, and copy of
blueprint, may be had from
H. Bowler, Sec.-Treas.
Brussels SchooI Board,
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C'r PliTOL THFATRP,
R.>r'T0WEL
Wed. Thu. Fri. Sept, 20-21-22
• Adult Entertainment
Cary Grant, Ann Sheridan ht
"I WAS A MALE WAR BRIDE"
SAT. ONLY SEPT. 23rd
Double Feature
Allan Lane in
"RUSSLBRS OF DEVIL'S
CANYON"
phis
"CAMPUS HONEYMOON"
Sat. Mat. 2:0.0. Eve. 7:30 p. til.
Mon. Tues. Sept. 25-26
Dorothy McGuire, . William
Lundigan in
"MOTHER DIDN'T TELL MD"
TUESDAY PHOTO NITE
OFFER $200:00
2nd OFFER $70.00
Mon. Attendance Card Mme.
Wed. Thur, Sept. 2728
Betty Button, Victor
Mature, June Havoc in
"EWD, HOT AND BLUE"
1At.1J'�n4'J "'rJ FiAF•
atteglie
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BRUSSELS COUNCIL
September 12, 1900
The Se1)lomber meeting of the
Municipal Council of the Village
of Brussels was held on the -above
date, Ail members of Council were
present,
The minutes of the last meeting
were read, and adopted on motion
of A. McTaggart, seconded by W,
. Speir.
The following amounts were ordered
I paid 00 motion. of R. A. Bennett,
l seconded by R, W, Kennedy.
W. H. 13e11, August salary $130.00
Brussels Hydro, street lights and
Hall lights 103.34
Post Pub. I•Iouse, Assessment and
tax notices 20.00
Elliott's Garage, Fire Dept. acct. 4.35
Riverside Motors, towing plow 2.00
A. Oakiey, labor 8.45
L Armstrong, labor at park 2.60
H. Workman, gravel 47.00
G. Speir, cutting weeds - 35.75
A. Trigging, truck on streets 11.25
Td. Henderson, cutting weeds and
park • 68:76
County of Huron, grading 23.00
H. Adams, machinery on
• streets
5, 13, Elliott, relief
S, Lowe, relief
800.00
.37
13.93
W. Baelrer R Son, relief 2.06
Brussels Creamery, relief 3.15
G. R. Ceninhell, August salary 45 00
It was moved by R. A. Bennett,
seconded by R. W, Kennedy that the
Petition for the interim subsidy on
roads expenditures for 1950, as
prepared by the Clerk he forwarded
to Ont. Dept. of Highways, -Carried.
It was moved by W..Speir, second-
ed by A. McTaggart, that an ad-
ditional grant of 0150.00 be paid to
the Brussels Library Board -Carried.
Lt was moved by R. W. Kennedy,
seconded by W. Spelr, that the
denosit of B. K. Boothe Const, be
refunded. - Carried.
A. Higgins spoke to the Councii
in reference to the collection of gar-
bage to the Village. No action was
taken on his proposal for the present.
A group representing the Commit-
tee responsible for the installation
of the floodlights in the Village Park
was heard. Tt was decided that no
action be taken at present. on their
request for a substantial sum toward
the cost of Installation.
As the business of the nieetlnc
wa.s concluded the Council adjourned
on motion of W. Spelr, seconded by
R. A. Bennett,
G. R. Campbell. Clerk.
HONORED BY FRIENDS
Mrs. Janes and Charles Bryans
were hostesses tor a miscellaneous
shower last Saturday evening in hon-
our of Mrs. Maurice Smith (nee
Jeanne Speiran). About sixty friends
of the recent bride showered her
with hea.ntiful gifts and best wishes
for a. long and happy married life. A
social half hour was spent after which
a da'nty lunch was served by the
hostesses and friends.
Engagement Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. Jack White, of Morris
Twp,, announce the e. gagen:an•t of
their youngest daughter, Fero Isobel,
to TCennth Rae Shobbrook, eldest
son of Mr. Howard Sliobbrook of
Hullett Twp., end the late Mrs, Sho-
bbrook, Marriage to take place on
Sept. 80111,
CARD OF THANKS
The Armstrong fe.mily wish to
thank their many, friends, relatives
and neighbours for their many kind,
nesses and sympathy extended: to
them during the recent bereavement
in the death of their sister, Mrs.
Beatrice Campbell.
CARD OF THANKS
L would like to take this opportun-
ity to thank tiiy friends for the
beautiful gifts I received eit the
shower given by Mrs, J. Bryan% and
Mrs, C. I3ryans.
Mrs, M etrice Smith
Nee (Jeanne Speiran)_
MORR15 TWP. COUNCIL
Morris Township )wn»hip Couuc:il Meeting
S. pi, 5th, 1950.
The Council met in the Township
11a11 on the ahrs e date with all zoom -
hers present. The Reeve presided.
The minutes of the last meeting
were read and adopted on motion
or Sam A4ocok and 1Vtn. Peacock.
Moved by Wm. Peacock, seconded
by Sant Alcock that we pay the
Village of Brussels 9200 for equip-
ment for fire protection. -Carried,
Moved by Chas, Coultes, seconded
by Sam Alcock, that the road bills
as presented by the Road Superin-
tendent be paid. - Carried.
Moved by Chas, Con]tes, seconded
by Wm. Peacock that we give Frank
Kirkby the contract of constructing
the lower part of the Turvey Drain
at $10.00 per hour. Work to be com-
pleted by the 15133 of October. -
Carried,
Moved by Baillie Parrott, seconded
by Sani Alcock, that the meeting
adjourn to meet again on Oct. 2nd,
at 1 p m. - Carried.
The following accounts were paid;
Dept. of Health, Insulin' $ 9,97
R. W. Code, Tnspeetion of
King Drain 30.00
Village of Brussels, fire
equipment 200.00
Geo. Radford, Docket( Drain 400.00
Frank Kirkby, part of contract
price on Ring Drain 200.00
A. B. Farquhar, repairs to
sprayer 22.53
0. B Elliott, relief account 13.95
County of Huron, Indigent fees 13.50
Russel M. Kelly,ti le for Gooier
Dra258.75
truin cking tile, Gooier Dr, 65,25
Geo. Martin, By -Laws, Govier
Drain 35.00 ,
Nelson Higgins, unemployment
stamps and supplies 22.00
Harvey C. Johnston, Reeve.
Geo. C. Martin, Clerk,
St. John's Guild
b 1' 1 s Guild id tit Jubn's
thumb rt • s t ,'
u 19 m at the hon 1 tics, lien'
11.ltitr,,,,l on Tuesday afternoon, rhe
me tipe "pnd with Mrs. Rev. herr
leading It, u prayer eervir a fur peuce
iu .neordanr•r with the petition for
peace-. Prays-rs were also offered for
the sick and bereaved. Final ar-
rangements were made for the Jtuot.11
at the. Fair. Plums wer,' made fur
a fowl supper to he held on Oct. 17,
Meeting closed with prayer by Pres.,
airs. J. Davis. Lunch was served by
the hostess assisted by Mrs, D.
Somers,
TURN YOUR CLOCK SACK
T HIS SATURDAY NIGHT
i r a : l,+r, ce that nn 'Saturday, SOO
] :c- Vitae, of Brussels revert.;
h" S :Indarl r'tn•. Sa put your clods
hat l; pug, lunar on. Saturday night
1.. i',n in line with oth0'
)uuuic•ipalitles Church services wi
ou -trtoderd time.
The United Church
1 n0 14ut•:i. r .r;erpt. i7tli the Rev. R.
A, Brock of Bluevale occupied list§
pulpit of the United Ohuroh. In the
morning his theme was "Can "phaue.
Bones Live:' In the evening "Are
There not twelve hours in the day?e
Mr. Lane was in Bluevale conducting
Anniversary Services there. Mres.
Edwin Martin was in charge of the
music. Mrs. R. B. Cousins and Mists
Betty Cousins favored with s de9st,,.
"Fairest Lord Jesus',. Next Snndttg;
Sept. 24th services will be on Stand-
ard Time.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN - I
Take notice that on and after
publieatbn) of this notice I will not
be responsible for any debts con-
tracted by my wire nor do I expect
her to be responsible for any of my
debts, • 5t 1
Wesley H. Stephenson.
CORRECTION -
These dames were inadvertently .
omitted In last week's issue re-
garding United Church. Rally Day
sei'vires, Pins and Wreaths in the
Cross and Crown designs were pre-
sented to the following scholars :
Ruth Hemingway, Don. Hemingway,
,Joyce Miller and Pamela Port•e..
The Gospel Meeting will be held
In the Orange Hall on Sunday, Sept.
24th at 8 p. m.
Guest speaker : Mr. John Mart6 s
of Hawkesvllle, Ont,
Everybody invited.
Walton United Church
Minister : Rev. R. G. Hazlewood, B. A.
Anniversary Services
Sunday, September 24th
11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M.
Speaker :
Rev. T. W. Hazlewood, B.A., R,D,
Humbercrest United Church, Toronto.
A Hammond Electric Organ will be installed forthe services.,
An organ recital of sacred music will be given at 7 P. M. by
the Organist Mr. Harvey Brown.
ome to
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ON
Is F 11 ant
The East Huron Agricultural Society
has a Bigger and Better Fair
this year. Plan to attend.
More Exhibits efter Rae t s
Clowns Pony Rides
Midway Booth
Oddities Galore
nster School Paraf;e with
Brussels Lions Club Band
Bring Your Friends and Enjoy A
Full Afternoon at Brussels Fair Grounds
Hilarious and Musical Concert in the
Town Hall followed by Cid Tyme Dance
Modern Dancing at Crystal Palace