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The Brussels Post, 1951-3-14, Page 1T BRU SELS P POST PUBLISHING HOUSE WWdnesday, March 14th, 1951 The United Church hlstlnct.ively children imitate their parents - People who are God's Y* 'P brought, 1 1 to imitate cluilcll .n at b Et ght lI 111 Hint, Men see God In Jesus., The Christtan life therefore Can well be described as 00 "imitation of Christ." 'So the minister said in T1(e United Church on Sunday Morning, Mar, 11, preaching tram ]epheslans 5:1, "Be ye imitators of Clod as beloved children and 'work in love even as Christ hath loved you. The morn. Mg onthenl was, " The Spirit of Truth" by ira B. 'Mien)), with Mrs, 11. B. Cousins oo1o1st, The eventing test was Romans 11:14, "Put on the Lord .Tesus Cln•iet'"ern sep'erablo c°nueetion -with Jesus is the brat seeurity for tee Cyesis of life," was the theme, GREY TOWNSHIP TENDERS FOR GRAVEL 9eaire tenders will bp received -until 2 p. m. Sat.. April 7th, 1951, when tenders will he opened at the (tiering Office for ernshing, baffling, end sprea(lin0 of npprnsinnntely 1200n eu. yards Or more of gravel at a flail rate per en. yd. 'Gravel to be ernebel thee -nigh a p(Te-eiiaht inch .screen size. All wok to be satis- frelory t(1 Twp, Road Superintendent. Loonttol of pita and other Inform- ation may be obtained from the Tined sten. Marked donne 0$ 9250.011 must neenmmany each tender, . Lowest 111 .1117 tender not 11(0019. arily aeropted. Arthur C. Reek Road Sepe'intenilent. Frain, Ont. BORN 197:eTON - Te ilir. and errs. Edwin A. F+leton, oo Friday. March 9th. at Ter. e1yere, Nursing }Tonto. n PM". ST. PATRICK SOCIAL .A. St. Patrick Hard Time .Social will be held in Walton United Church on Friday, Mar. 1 Gth, at 8 o'clook. A good •program will be given and lnncn will be served, also prizes for the best hard time costume. Ad- missions Clete. and 20cts, and a. fine if you are not in costume, Melville Church Rev. A. J. Simpson, Teeswater, 1Moderater, 10 a. m. Sunday School sad Bible Claw 11 a, m. Morning Worabip No Evening Service. The United Church OF CANADA Minister Rev. Andrew Lane Palm Sunday Morning Worship - 11 o'clock "Triaenlphal Entry." Church Scheel - 17 o'clock Divine Worship - 7 o'clock. "'Low Tide." "Hosanna! Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the. Lord." Church of England Parish of Brussels Rev. J. H. Kerr - Rooter. Pahl Sunday tomb 18th, 1951. $ John's Church, Itruwsls- 11 a, m. Morning Pllayer, BYada1 •01001 Art. David's Church, Hsnfryn- 1 D. m. Sunday Aehool 2.30 p. m. Evening Prayer Art. wserpe's Cher" Walton -- 7,80 p. m. Avening Prayer Majestic Women's Institute $2.00 per year - $2.50 U. S. A." • JUNIOR FARMERS ATTENTION 1 MORRIS TWP. COUNCIL The Majestic. Woman's Instituto The meet Huron Agr, Soviet.), 1e 1 Morrie Township Coun'II Meeting'. em a i 1 P 51r1180(18 1 p la tT on Thursday with the President, etre. R. W, Siophons in the drab'. Thr• meeting opened by singing the Oda ('((11n\veil by the 2,aty Stewart collect, The roll call was, '`Wear an old hat or an old piece of jewelery and tell its 11let (my" which was rey inde'eeting. Ai. Ibis meeting each of the grandmothers present were pre. 'genteel with a gift. Mrs. Spear read the ntiuutr•s. of the February meeting and they were npprovrtl as lived. The financlal report was given sitawlug a hal'anee of $91.92, The sunshine report was doon by Miss Beth Hoover. 4ire, Tier ,Tolulstoe will Miss Isobel Spear as leaders of the Carden C1nb. Mrs. E. Clulmo'e neve the re- port of the Well Baby Centre and steterh that 9 bibles and 0 mothers were preemie airs. Speh' will negist Mies Reid nt her nest vigil to 711171- 101R, Tim members of the Mateeele Tn- (dtnit0 are Invited in Cranbrook fur 1 their .April meetine 11go 2051) Ethel 11ne Melesevorth, eeeinrls filar Healthy Children Need" will be pregentel in Mho! Tnwn-bin Hall on March 25111 at 1.15 p. M. Sirs. 11011111 Hemingway vnhtnteered to •take the ear and anyone wishing to go get in toted with her 21.111 "•tin 1. Anile, -event Day for the ennree "Wool in the R'nrdrnbe" Sire. Kerr '1110104 to 111(0 elle rut• to Clinton and nther fr1n,'Oo'teti011 will hr arran10011 later. The snrhng prnject. "The Nub (ito. Stand's on Memel," lea1ee w•i11 be Mrs. Lane and errs, TTarnl1 S•p01r. The eorreertonalenee vfle read and it wee decided to 11111'P ill o play, "Aurelia Rride from nominei- Ridge,. and the finance eommdttee will melte n l•I :n 11gen1Pnts. The motto capably prepared hp 1'T1ee Boss1P 1Tosr_g. was Pnjnpecl by old, was then given by firs. Lome Nichol. 'Every tiny IR o pathw1ay. 110 careful :neve you step, ne every lenrk will ell OW." Mrs, Harold Spelt gave an inter_ 0stiulg history 111 the t1'njegtic S\*o• 1101)"s 1ml-flute wh'ell has been pre - Mired for the Tweetisnr'aim Brink by Mra. ,Toho Spell'. Mrs. Cn(lmer0 gave the hteto'y of the Pragge1IS Library and Mrs. W. Miller gnv0 the 11dsioy of the Brussels Town Hail, Current Events. were dealt with by .lies. Rnht. Davidson, Sill dihlo collet}ion wile, taken by Mise Bede Hover. 141.re. Tales. enn- dmnted a very humorous cnntest "Thinle's Rr0nemoteer Didn't Hnve," Lllllrll w^ag 101v0(1 by the hoatess- Pg, Mcg. R. W. Stemhone, Mrs. Evans, Mfrs, Wm. Turnbull 81111 Mrs. A, Turn- bull. REGENT THEATRE Seaforth, Ont. * * NOW PLAYING - Thur, F•rl. Sat, Mar. 15.16.17 "THE YELLOW CABMAN" with Red Skelton Gloria DeHavon Walter Siitezak Here cofes that man again - Waiting to take on the gayest ride of the year - complete with thrills -chills and loaded with Laughter. * * * Mon, Tues. Wed. March 19-20.21 "HOME OF THE BRAVE" with Douglas Dick Steve Brodie This film has'everything a great picture shold have - scenes that will rock you and perhaps shook a lot of people. The picture that dares to take a stand and stands alone, . * * Next Thur. Fri. Sat. Mar, 22-23.24 In Technicolor "THE HAPPY YEARS" with Dean Stockwell and Darryl Hickman The story of a One -Boy Rebellion aginainst society until an 'under- standing showed Alin the world was on hit side. * * * COMING - "THREE CAME HOME" with ClautYette Colbert Patric Knowles M. holding 111 ronnec ere will) their leti11 Fair Ode year, a Junior a e r 1tott(raaJP ilar 'Boys be- tween 14 and .11 year0 ere ehh"i111P, 1 Tills v. ll h0 001'4 ednrative and !!t 11011)0/11 for you in keeping with the Irur'tar age 1111- nor 111100 Tamers, I Anyone wai11110 to join should get t in rrntt fet with the secretary Geo, Wesellh11rg, as soon DR p0Sai1110, ns we need nb0nt 15 entries, First (mine first served. FORMER ETHEI_ RESIDENT DIES AT 63 IN LONDON lice. Annie Maria Ziegler. 63, of London. '12ed on Werineedny. March 7011, at St. Joseph's TToepltol. A former. resident of l3lbrl. Ont.. where she hart lived 101 22 yoar9, Mr. Tngler. died in 1911, She was n native of Ri(1^`Ptown. 9/11010110 are a sent, 1Y 111111. or tandem: three ei,'',l'8, etre. Babel Weare) of Norwell. ant., erre. William T.ereee. of T11mi1tnn, and etr, Vietot• 9marline•. of Tetrnit: Iwo h10tleers..T. S. T,eitoh and Doug. all, 11001\ of Nnrwlcb, Tier mother. sire }lir» T.nhtnh, er Norwich. also survives Bmr'nl took nine. in Tletegsel1 Cemetery 011 Snfln•day. Mrs, Alexander Leitch Vnrwirb, Sterol 14 - sirs. Alex - ender Leitche who enure 10 N'orwddl from T.ondon about nn0 lveek reo died o1 Snndee, evening at the home of her son, Jolin S. Leitch. in her 9451 year. Fnr the past fn;ltr, years _firs, Leitch had made her 110111P \Yeti) ]ler daughter, .lira. A. M. 7.i• _'ler. T.o0dnn, hilt when l'T('9. Ziegler wag taken rid. 'lien. T."itch 08.1110 here. sirs. 7iegler died in St. engrmll's TTospitap, Lyndon and was clay before her mother Mrs. LeIlrh Etas tee 'newer Bessie P1"11 soot. rlan9hter of the late ,T -lin Seen nee Elul Weide. nioleer readerots of Kent Connie, whore she 1Pms been. Env none, YP1l'a she re- ehs1811 in Ridgotown and in Brussels. 911e was a life 'long member of the Presbyterian church and aeteve In in the work of the W. M. S. She is 0111.011 ed by two sons: Dnnng- ol Hurl .1011n 9. Leit'b.- N01'114(11: l hree d.ane'hters. 2111, Mabel Mc. Loren, Ho•wieb: Mrs, William 2,11,(110 of T-Tnnlhli011. 51111 Meg, 29t- 11. .ortln••lina', Detroit. 13 grand- chdbiree 16 erealeerandChileiren and 2 ::reaterreat-„rnnrlrllildrr1 .11911 0.111•. vive, The rann1.11 111'Vier wn0 held t11i0 11'elinesdny nftel'lloot. end woe In in time'\ na .tele Rev J. Tined, in- tem0nt w'ag 110811011' 1P'• rinn"'htm' 111 1l- nge1s ("1111011`1. l, 1--o w p l, AP1TOL THEATRF Wed. Thurs. Mat'. 14-15 Adult Entertainment James Caney, Virgina Mayo inn "WHITE HEAT" Fri. Sat. March 16-17 Dobule Feature ROY ROGER'S and' "Trigger" "NIGHT TIME IN NEVADA" Truccelor plus "FUAMING FURY" Sat. Mat. 2.00 -- Eve. 7.30 p.m. Mon. Tues. March 19-20 Robert Young, Shirley Temple, John Agar in 'ADVENTUR'E IN BALTIMORE' TUESDAY FOTO-NITS OFFER $190.00 Monday Attendanre Card Night. COMING 3 BIG DAYS Wed. Thur. Fri. Marr. 21-22.23 Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, Marjorie Main in "SUMMER STOCK" Technicolor B C S Nee.) 7 The omelet! r' h alt i'1 l[theTownship ! n m h Ilall on the above date with an neneb,-rs present. The minutes of last meeting were reel mil adopted en motion of Chas. Cull itrs and Sam Alcoelt. Moved by ('leas. ('ntiltee. s11nndee by Wne. Peacock 011)1 the member - elan tee of ',mein be paid to 1111' Asenclatlon of Asse'ssiug Of(ieers of Ontario. - Carried. Moved by Wm Pear iek, eeemel011 by Sam Aleoek that wP 8100 the - ITuro 1 Crop Irl peoveml2110 ,osnrla4inn a grant of 99(1.110 - Carried. 'Moved by W'nl. Peaenel(, seconded by Chas, ("0111es that the Tnene:ewe be renewed for spraying rattle with the Hartf.srcl insurance? Co. --(.;11-1•1012. Moved by flats. Coulees, eernnde1 by Raul AL•ork 11191 we pay cosi for 0111' Pir1 F1(111 1)1111/11l 111 (•onjun.cn- wdth titer Town of VC'ingha.u. - Carried. einvee by Sam A1cor•Ir, seconded by ('has. 01(115,s th:lt IbP meet(ng adjourn for two hours en that the Connell May attend the Telephone meeting in Brussels, - Carried. Moved by Bailie Parrott. 110c•nnii(4 ; lie Wm. Pe.arnc'lr that the rand 210' 00111118 ;{s pl•eeeilted by tele Rod 5'lporintr•n(iont he paid. -- Cerlded, , Moved by Bailie Parrott, 1000,151011 by (hos. Cnnit01 flint the lender 111' George Radford to supply, crush .and deliver anprnxIin Lely 12,050 cubit• yards of greyed all Towllshipechane as the Road Superintendent (110'0 '0I at (id 001150 per y.r4 be aerepteil Seth. ,jest to 911prn0al of the District 11'nn- in(nel Engineer, --- Carried. Moved b0 Wm. Peacocer, 100011derl by Bailee Parrott that we protest the removal of the pa Seen901 ex11eee 1(11 moil by rail from th's 11*e1lisla•- tm1, rrPy and Renee Railway. Carried. Meyer] h1' Chao. Cnnit08, srmnml04 by Ratite Parrott that the m'"t'ne adi0nrn to meet n853n on Anvil 2n51. at 1 p. 111. -• Carrier). The fnllewing nceounts were paid: Adn"ree.""im.n. advertising 91.24 1Tanlieirel n'nl2d, Revised SS.ntllIAS 24,00 Dept, of Weenie Tnsnetin 1.73 Association of Assessing O f fi ror9 10,00 TT9I'nn Crnp 'Tmernv0tttene egoei5 tial 20,00 Brussels Coll i'ard, Coal for relief 18.00 S. B. Elliott, relief 5(00181 111.25 eo. Martin, license for )reek 2.00 'Olson Higgins. Unemployment postage. phone calls, hydro 39.99 lytlt Standard, advertising 1.75 R. Coultes, expenses to Rood Ronde Convention 95.00 Sent Aleoclr, expenses to Good Roads Con't'ention 25,00 B a(lie Parrott. expenses to Good Roads Convention , 2:5.00 Jas. Meradzean, Bonds on Treasun'er and Tax Collector 34.51 Hervey C, Johnston. Reeve. Geo. 0. Martin, Clerk. buried 1n Brussels on Sabnmrlay, one - Cl rirtl0Seli Lions Club Members of Betesse10 Liens Club reeea,ved first hand information on the Onbnnia Hydro sta.ndarddzation project on Monday night, wheel W, TT. Deleon ,and Mr. Johnston, both of Toronto, visited the elalb 0,t theft regular meeting. Foilowintg the ad- ch'ese, a film was shown giving further insight Into the extent of the undertaking. One point stressed by the speaker w5fi the im:p0ld0nce of 11.0usehold ere' eleflost ing their refrlgeratees before the arrival of the hyrdeo worirers. L. Michel was the leader for community singing, Y0011 - n0 Policed,, act\omupanied by Dots 7oilnston at the piano, delighted the allclientee with 0 pleasing cornett solo A committee of women of Melville Oh1lrch served the supper, DEATH NOTICE Haid, Elizabeth - At Toronto, on Friday, March 2, 1951, Elizabeth' Hen, age 85 years, doer sister of Mrs. C. R, Mnnlro, Toronto, and of the 11ute Mrs. (Rem.) George Eater, Toronto, MTs. George Eokmiar and tiWhliam Hall. +Ethel. Peivabe service was at the S511111n Funeral Home, On Kingston Rd., Toronto, of 141cnday, Mare 1. 5. Interment Pine }Tills Cean- etery. Miss Hull Wale a native of Ethel, and Lived there Until 30 years ago. Since then elle leas made her 110010 11) Toronto. OBITUARY John Thomas Garniss A i;'•,11. el• I'0•-4i'•nt of Mout Town - eine, Joint Thomas (1.11.111 , passed :,Hely Saturday. Martel :1rel, at his late ro"idenr(. Lut 11, Concession 3, morel. 101911shlp, The late Ili'. Gar- e. :1ba wag in his ,1((51 year, was a ifelo a rr'$dr11t of elle 01 s- nit', and wets burn o1 (hr 211 lits,, Of \breis. IIr wee a member nt he T'nited Chervil, Survllhl_ breid14 hie wife, the for- mer charlotte Sarag0', (/re three da11s:1lr 'g and fire suns: Mrs. Burns (Et 11111 Moffett. Rlite. vale; :Ell's. Earl. eteiltitnu Ellett), Tnrnhorry1 Miss Edith leerni08. Clinton: Barry ami Pelee et 1201110; 311("1rd and Rete, 21101 liiv »' Morrie (inn 'Phomas of Poo solo. Three bent herg anti two 1:0002. :1140 mourn his passing. (tern,. Seafortb: William, Morrie Town°1'.p: Martin. l 011151ham: sirs, .1. ,T, (Jenlimal Sellers, :Morris Town• shirt Mies 2.111ian (-Jrnisa, Detroit. Fette'•,(1 eerelees were held alt 'I'nPS.' 01.17, 10,0 ('•e 't' 1.1100 p 111. from the late residence. Benet reed by Rev. R. .1. 311 11 1-,f Plne.ale lhlited Clunele sir'(. John Wiekstead Rana -o10, "T1syond the Sunset" ac- renmaleii0d by eirs. John ('rnl.toe. The p(I11d1Par'rs were Burne 1801 1'1101. ,Teen Wl:•kr,'114. Joint \\'arwiel(. Milton Fraser, Stewart Procter and Peel 1111'ott. The ('fewer 1108001' Well? Statile), Hopper, .Tack Higgins, William Brew- er and Walter Sellers, Bnrial )vas 111 1:n1101011 Cemetery, , Belgrave. Mrs, Geo. 7. C. Harr A well known former I'eei(letit of 'Sraf('rtli, Margaret Ellen }Tart. wife 0,' the late (lea D, C. Halo, who pre -deceased her 20 years ago, pass - eel 8w117 suddenly, at the hone of her deughter Ethel (Mrs, J. A. 111'001 - tier) of Grey township, 011 Mal'rll 3, 1951 in herr 17111 year. She war born 311 McKillop Township the slaughter 01 Edward Hart 111101 Mary Ann 7-Tenderson. On Match 13th, 10)91, she was merrie(1 to Gen, D, C. Horn and spent the follnwing 40 years in the 1dr111iJy of Seatortle She will he remembered for bee activities In Duff's Chnrrh, 25(5111831, anti North Side TTnited in SeaOorth. She leaves to mourn 1100 loss two daughters. ROhrn't (Lorne) Wegg of West H411, Ont., and six grandchildren, Ont., Mrs. 'Vernon Wegg. Wrest Hill; 1frs, Jerry Bolos, Searhoro 111111111, Ont., Shirley and, Kenneth Wegg, Toronto: erre. W. C. Bremner. Grey= Tow',nehd:p; Ra11-10 Bren111Pr, H,M,C.S, Cornwallis, 1'5o1'e Scotia, 01st six great grand.ebildren, Funeral servir0s were held o1 Tuesday, Merril GO, nt 3.30 p, in Tendon !Totted Church, Grey town- ship. Rev, Gordon Hazlewood ottic- 101111.8. .Pillbearers were: Wm. Bremner. .Tae. Hart. Ted. MieCallem. Cio1'enee 'EfoC•nlinni. 91101//011 Metre end .701111 Cnmltheil. Many beautiful doral tributes WPM received and interment took glare in )A.,ttl:tnd Bank Cemetery, CARD OF THANKS Mrs. ,1o11)1 (.Telles and family wish to express theh' s1ncee 111an1(0 and eppeecia,tion exten(ted to Brenn in their recent sad bereavement. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Rein, J. Humphries wish 10 thank their many friends, neighbors, and relatives and those who loaned cars, for the heaalltlfnd floral tributes, kindness and 04125205219' shown thein dtn'dng their recent sod' bereavement. CARD OF THANKS • Many thatlks to all 1t8y neighbours and the Wemenes In'sti•tute for the Many kindnesses S'ilown and treats received Butting my illness and also to the Wee W'eo11y Veokers fol' the lovely basket of fnll•it. • Mrs, Chas. Davie. CARD OF THANKS T wish to thank all those who 11a.ve so kindle enetttred, sent tattle or lteimed in any way, while T was a 510116nt In the 51. & W. }Tospettal. 1t was all appreciated very much, Robert Gordian, Melville Church W. M. S. Easter was the key -nett of the 21arr h l 111 11111)54nY rile \E »nrn'i,:11154. 1.»:ary Sorb ty . 1' Mr11;111e (Alureh In the ecleeil roonm of the ohnrch, elle, Grace Stewart, ilr011,1011t, was (188istrrl 10 the devot1011s1 4/pe111O ' x1--rr'nr•: let Mre. G. \I-Tluwen, 50 was d,olde11 that ibr, April in, r=tine would bn r011l1dnc•d tt'lth 111' 1110111 oynr•nl r• 10, a11.1 510210 Mrs. .1. S. Armstrong haat kindly rffe'erl Ler h07/1 t. for thin (.f lug. 1 social eronmittPe of Mrs, W. Si'. Smith. Mee. N. Cardiff and 'sirs. M. ilenan- tytle w-0re llam 415 a"+i"J with t'1, Twenty rails no 111,1( 11101111100, 1,Y the eon ereemtion a -ere rrp.,rt0l] The roll call was responder] to with an Taste' thought. Thh. Feaster mesg080 was given by Mrs, Orwell Elliott, wen strescr-d the need for realization of the true neanine of Easter. Elven arinits fail to under stand the fut:l signiflcanee of the nel0hration. Tndiffer nee. intoler- Wrier, and - siu ware 112 011510110(1 as three of the thin.') that arc- hind- ering the arennl.nllshnv of of Christ's hopes for the world. A letter from Miss e4atriel Broth. P1'0. 9 farmer member of the nen gree tion and now a (1)182ione re' etatiolr8l in Coroneril, Tnrlia. enee an interesiin'g :meeting of her life in o teanhers' training sehnnl w•as read by efts. C. Siatl1Psnn, The singing of an Feaster hymn and prayer brought the meeting to o eloRe, HOLY WEEK 1 1-1 1-nent ser%errs will he held t1tdl year :r. f01111wa -• . V} '•E 1lllay. iareh 214, , in The ' Chitral ('hnrrlh at , p ot. `tp'aak(ar Rev..). 1i. Kerr. lbltr,,l'ygam?' 222.1 111 Eielt'T116 Cbllreb ,,t a p. bi. p :tA;'.•* 'RAY. A. Good 9014.17. Mereh 23rd. in St, ,intro a ("hum, 11 1I a, o: ,Snots cer nor. A. TAMP. 8111 you I/O curl+asnur Mend three services ? "Cert?1-1 yo not watch hour," with 110 021e EUCHRE AND DANCE In Walton Community Hall on TUESDAY, MARCH 20th Music by WIlbee's Orchestra Everybody Welcome Personal Appearance of .The Kansas Farmer And His Entertainers Featuring Canada's Only Slotting Violinist Radio Artist - Vaudeville Star This Is A Stage Show Not A Picture Clean Entertainment For The Entire Family, Cowboy Songs - Mountain Music Comedy.. Concert and Dance FRIDAY, MARCH 30th Walton Community Hall Admission Adults 50c, Children 25a Under auspices of Brussels Lions Club - Tickets now on sale, get ora from your member. EUCHRE and DANCE At Cranbrook Community Centre on FRIDAY, MARCH 16th Euchre to Commence at 8.30 Sharp Please Bring Cards and Card Tables REFRESHMENT BOOTH Admission 50c - Public School Children Free EVERYBODY WELCOME (Sponsored by Cranbrook Women's Institute) MOVING PICTURE SHOW. In Brussels Town Hall on FRIDAY, MARCH 16th at 8.15 p. 1-n. Show entitled -- "BEYOND TO -MORROW" Admission 410c and 20c Under auspices of Brussels Lions Club. Everybody Welcome Plan to attend the EASTER ill ANCE In Brussels Town Hall on TUESDAY, MARCH 27th Music by WILLOW GROVE SERENADERS Lunch Counter Lucky Door Prize - Spot Dance Admission 50c Auspices of Brussels Fair Board. megrammemetenerea Have Your Papering' and Iliterioa- Painting.: Done Now Prompt Attention Is Assured By Getting Your Order In Early Wm Fischer Phone 23-r-15 Brussels