Loading...
The Brussels Post, 1951-9-19, Page 1RU s POST PUBLISHING HOUSE Wednesday, September 19th, 1951 $2,00 per year - $2.50 U. S. A. — W H Y P A Y MORE — 29c • 41c 32c 38c D/2 lb. Pkg. Cheese 3-4 Ib. Tin Spiced Beef • 3 Lemon Jello Pie Filler • • • 1 lb. Margarine • • •' • • • • OPEN ALL DAY EVERY WED. Win $5.00 at the Brussels Fair — Bake a Lemon Pie — Prize Donated by A. Grew'ar. GREWAR'S - G?ER Bible Society Special Service In Melville Presbyterian Church, 'Brussels on Sunday, Sept. 23rd at 7 p. m. Including Anglican, United and Presbyterian Churches Special Speaker Rev. W. H. Moore, Toronto Special offering to be taken for the Jubilee Fund. Everybody Invited. ORATORICAL CuNTEST There will be am Oratorical Con - teat open to pupils of grades 7 and 8. To be 'held in the Crystal Palace on Sept. 27th, at 8 p. m. For further in- timation ntormration see prize list. RAILWAY TIME TABLE CHANCES Effective ' Sunday, September 30, 1951 Full information from Agents CANADIAN NATIONAL 'blue 1a one of the Beet Quality Avellable. Regular Shipments Now Being Re- ceived. Order yours direct eff the oar. M. C. OLDFIELD PHONE ria EWAVAVRIgOtealiatO Melville Church Minister, Rev. W. H. T. Fulton 10 a. m. Sunday School and Bible Clap 11 a. M. Morning Worship United Church OF CANADA Minister Rev. Andrew Lane Divine Worship — 11 o'clock. "Bible, Word of God" Church School — 12 o'clock. Evening Wroaa1idip-7 o'clock. 'Gated Service in the Pres- • bylterean Church, relrreeeti- tatttve of the Bible Society, Speaker. • Church of England Parish of Brussels Rev. J. H. Karr — Reston. 1.8811 'Sundia5' Atter Trinity Sept, 26rd, 1951 at. John's Church, $rusals-- 11 a. m. Morning Prayer Sunday School St. David's Church. Hanf ye 2.80 p. m. Laren wg Prayer Sunday School St, George% Church, Walton 7,8e p. M. Evenitng Prayer HURON COUNTY PLOWING MATCH TO BE HELD IN GREY ON FRI., OCT. 5th The twenty-fd1001r annual Huron County Plowing Mach will be held on the farm of Catmint Cameron, CTanbrook, ']let 16, con. 11, Grey Twp., on Friday, Oat. 5,hh. The officers and ddu'ectbrs have been working bard lm melee this Install better ,them ever. it needs the participaltien amid at- tendance of the people to make 4t at success. The prize lists are naw in the hands of the minter and can he obtained from the secretbiry, L. E. Cardiff, on Pitney. BABY BAND ENTERTAINED A very enjoyable aft,ennoon was spent on the Unieed Church lawn on Set., !Sent. 15th, when the Auxiliary at the W. M. S. entertained the Baby Band and their mothers with. 45 im attendance. Many games were played and a lowly lunch served. Mrs, Canl Hemingway and Mrs, Mac Stephenson (leader) gave a • vote of thanks to the W. M. S. NOTICE • — Molville Ladies' Aid will hold a Bazaar on Nov, 176111. NOT IC E— Turkey Dinner on Monday, Oct. 15,th by the W. A. of Brussels United Church. Adults $1.50, LISTOWEL CAPITOL THEATRE Wed. Thur. Sept--� Richard Wildmark, Walter Faience in "HALLS OF MONTEZUMA" Technicolor 41•••••••1111.11.111 611110•01.1.111111111111101, Fri. Sat. Sent. 21-22 James Stewart, Shelly Winters, Dan Dureya, Stephen 'McNally "WINCHESTER" Technicolor Sat. Mat. 2 pan. --Eve. 7.30 p.m. Majestic Women's Institute 'Phe September meeting of the Majestic Women's lnstdtnate of Brus- sels was held in the Library on Thursday alternoou et which time we had as oar guests a goodly number sof the member's from the Ethel Insit8.tut'e. 'The Minutes of rite June meeting and picnic were relad by Mrs, J. G, Spelt.. the secredlaay. Plans were. discussed for ,the Public speaking contest to be held at the Palace on, Thmnsday evening Sept,. 2'7Nh. It wa,s decided to serve lunch to the judges on Thursday of the Fair, Mrs, Stanley Wheeler, Miss Millie McFarlane, Mrs. W. Evens, Jaron Wheeler and Mrs. Wes, Kerr are on . the committee. 4 bazaar and sale of home-made b'afc'lig will he held early in Dec. The conveners will he Mrs, Earl Cud - more. Mts. ,Pohn Speir,' Mrs. M, Wineborg and Mrs., Ken. Slinirri'e. Mr. M. Oldfield and Mr. Iieckuie nrmres ntindii4'e of the Flo Glaze Pa,Int'Co., delighted the ladies with the fiIn1, "Oal'outr in the 'Flonase.'' Mr. Oldfield very kindly offered free of charge 1e2 pfn6 of paintin any col- our to each member present. Following utile a shontt p•nogram was p'reseniteid by the Ethel members. Miss Olive Speiran delighted tine ladies with a collo . A well prepar- ed paper on "Christian Citizen- ship" was given by Mrs. Alex Spetr- 3 BIO DAYS Mon. Tue. Wed. Sept. 24-25-26 Ronald 'Reagan,, Charles Coburn, Edmund Gwenn, Spring Byungton in "LOUISA" TUESDAT FOTO-NI'IE OFFER $190.00 Monday Attendance Card NitAt. 3 RRIO DAYS COMING — 3 BIG DAYS "THE GREAT CARUSO", Technicolor an. Mrs: Jas. Pearson b umoron's' reading. The meeting was closed With the National Anthem. Lunolt was served by Mrs. Bone, Mrs. Doug. Henvtnggwuy, Mrs. W. Means, ,Miss Beth Hoover, Mine 0. Heiningway and Mnsr Harman Hoover, Mrs, S'tanl'ey Spelman thanked the ladies for their most endoy'able afternebn. gave a FIVE SISTERS MEET AFTER 51 YEARS A. memorable event took place last week when Mrs. S. Billings. 4. West Avenue, Cetu Crilrbwr„ travelled to Cardiff to meet her sister, Mos. Jetho Rowland, of Brussels, Ont. She was Joined by .her •tIbree elopers, Mies IDdlltih Pilgrim. Mrs. B, Riohrards, and Mrs. J. Warren. This was the Hirst meeting of the five sisters, for 51 yeas's. Mrs. Rowland ]'emit this country when only a senall child, arrived at Southampton an Juiy 27th, on the "Moony Anteterdtam," and will be re- tern^ntg our the "Veenidlam" on Sept- ember 1St. Dieing the last war her sten, Flight Tient, 13191 Rowland (Tc. A.F.) was on :aotdtve service in this country. Mining her -voyage, M. Rowland was accompanied by her niece, Mrs. J. Moan, of BlanniTiton, One., who emigrated to (3antade three years ago and wlaa is spendlintg a holiday with hen• Mother et Penar,hh, The fallowing item, was taken from The (loon oorea;n (inzeltte. Wales. rARn OF THANKS I wish, to thlank my friends and nedgAhbonuaa of ,the fifth line of Morris for the lovely gifts given nave before 1 went to Galt. They were greatly appreciated and I thank- you ogle and all. Rasa Rhaboud. REGENT 'THEATRE Seaforth, tint. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Sept. 20, 21, 22 "THE MILKMAN” Donald O'Connor Jimmy Durante Lonald and Jimmy sing and dance their way into the hearts of every- one. - COME TO THE FAIR ON SEPT. 28th i'h,„.• are some of the items you ran expect to see and enjoy ail the Brussels Fall Fair. Ponies, horses and a good exhibit- 1 ion of cattle. hogs and the biggest little pet show. Tang of War, Bingo. Boatels, Rides for children and Pont/ - lodes. Colne early tar see the School parade. John Deere, Mhassey-Ramis Tudermatdonnl-Han•vester, Chase Farm Implemenits on display. rnaott's Mot- ors. Dodge cars and McCtttcheon's Motor Sales with Chevrolet Dees on disploy. Ferguskin and Ford and Waterloo display ae well as furni- ture, Furnaces. stoves. electrical appliances and many others as well as the hest flower show in this district. So plain to 00100 early, 00 yen cep see all of it. Geo. Wesenhnrg, Sec, GREY TWP. COUNCIL Minutes of Council Meeting held on Sept. tat. 1051. Road Supt. was authorized to forward the petition' to The Dept. of Highways for the Interim pay- ment of tlhe Staltlultory Grant on the roads expenditures' to the Twp. of Grey from Jams lsit to Aug. 31st. All approved 9000111149 were or- dered paid. And tIae meeting ad- journed to meet on Oct. Oth or at the call of the Reeve. The Hollowing accounts were paid: Road Tiydt'o Dra,'t)ntge Livettack Tedured Fox Bounty Ethel Garbage Ethel Cemetery Ont. Men. Rottrd Relief Twp. School Area . Brussels Fire Brigade Mies. • J. H. Fear, Clerk. $2350.94 10.52 638,56 194.3.5 16.00 24.00 10.20 8.00 75.00 2000.00 75,00 5.90 NOTICE Tenders will be receeved by the undersigned till Salt., ,Sept, 29th at S o'clock p. 111.. for ,tube work to be done on the Buttery Drain, Plans and specifications may be seen at Ube Clerks Office. Mei. The lowest or any tender not nee- estsiandly accepted. Security will be required. J. H. Fear. Clerk. MUSICAL. LECTURE On. Wednesday even,ng, Ootober Srd, ,at 8 o'clock, in the Melville Church. Sunday Salko01 Hall a lecture on mastic entitled "The Art of Praetice" will be given by Mr. Reginald Geen of Oshtawa. This Will be under .the auspices of the Huron County Registered Music Teachers Association, Mr, Geen is one of Ontaelo's om.tsltamding nkalefie- inns and teachers. Parents, and young people studying music, also the public, are invited to attend, Admission, Adults 3Smlbs., children 15cts. NOTICE—. The Cranbrook ladies will serve hot dinner in the Creebrook Com- munity Centre at the Huron Oounity Plowing Iv+➢atah on • Oat. 5411, at noon. Mon. Tues. Wed. Sept. 24, 26, 28 "DESERT HAWK" ('In Color) The adventuoous Desert Hawk weds JJ the Princess for whose smile men most their lives. Next Thur. Fri. Sat. Sept. 27„8. 29 "GENE AUTRY AND THE MOUNTIES" Gene Autry Pat Buttram 1 Gene and Champion and the Mounties in capturing a one of bandits In the Canadian North Weet. COMING —s "LULLABY OF BROADWAY" - Doris Day Gene Nelson ` CARD OF THANKS We Whelk to extend 0010 thanks and epprecikkltlion to our neighbours and friends for their kindness in helping us in our recent fire, George Hlart and family. CARD OF THANKS The fttnt,{,ly of the leas Rbbemt Short - reed wish to exp:eens their sincere thanks for the Manby acts of kindness extended to them in their recent bereavement, CARD OF THANKS T west to deice this opportunity to thank my many friends for all their kindness, w116e in hospital and at home, also to the staff ai' Wingham General 7'11na tdtal. MIns, Connie Wapmeley, CARD OF THANKS T what to thank roll those who in- gn'ired for the and sent cards, flow - ere and. gifts to „baby amid myself while at Dr, Myers end since our return Unto. ream 01Atiot d, inverial Sponsored by, Brussels Branch and Ladies Auxiliary No. 218 B. E. S L is��t S �. Brussels , re a On Mo ay,d, ept - f 24 Games Start at 9 p. m. 15 Regular Games $15.00 Prize Each Game - $100 Specials 1 s $75. Special Admission $1000 . Extra and Special Cards 25c All Proceeds For Welfare Work Don't Miss It! Come to Boys and Girls Band - School Parade Speci& Tractor to i Junior Clubs And Oratorical Contest Tug of War ides For Chi' dr Many Other Features Plan To Come T q The Concertat N In The Arena Lots of Seating . Space Dance In Palace After