The Brussels Post, 1951-11-7, Page 1'OST PUBLISHING HOUSE
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GREWAR S GROCTEPIAE
114 lb. Gilchrist's Jelly Fruit Cake " 40c
�h ,
2 lb. Dainty Ric' Reg. .... , • ..• 34c
4 Tins Kippered Snacks 25c
6 Nabob Jelly Powders Assorted Choice 45c
1 Tin Clam Chowder Soup • •• • 21c
— W H Y PAY MORE —
GREWAR'S
OCETER A
We Deliver Phone 5
WE HAVE GOOD POTATOES
PROCLAMATIN
In accordance with other municipalities,
Monday, November. 12th, is declared
public holiday in Brussels and ask the
people cl th.;s community to observe it as
sczch.
B, Cousins, Reeve.
BAZAAR
In Walton Community Hall on .Sat.
Nov.. 10th, sponsored by the Guild
,and W. A. of St. •George's Anglican
Church, Walton. Dis!DIaY of ^audY
Worit, Aprons, Home Baking,
and Fish Pod, Supper served.
Adults 35c—Children 10 and under 500
TENDERS FOR SNOWPLOWING
Tenders will be received ek yN e
mndertsi,grted, pmtil
17th, 1951, for the snow low1iag 06
iiihe Towmdbin of Gney
ds lior the
season of 1951.52.'renders to specify
type of egh,dpneeut, price per hour,
and service avadtlable. Lowest or any
.tender not necessarily
Arthur Rock, Road Supt., Grey Twp.
Ethel, Ont.
OPENING AND DEDICATION
The pipe organ recently installed
in St. John's Church in memory of
the late John Fischer Who had been
ea ighteen years, will be del eParden of St. dicated on 1
Wednesday evening, Nov. 14111 at 8 ,
o'clock. The guest preacher well he
L. D. T10 organist of Melville
OhUr...,
organ. The dedication service will
be followed by ,a Varied Program of
sacred mmpic both vocal and in-
strumental. The free-will offering
will be devoted to the orghln fund.
All are cordiaily invited.
16111. Tel Harding of the R. AF Mr•
119 h'vrgan a aaOFTINr, OF O.R.M.T.A.
•ill have charge o1 the
A luncheon meeting of tete Huron
County branch of the Ontario Reg-
istered Music Teachers Association
was held last Thnmsdey at bhe Com-
mercial Grill at Clinton. The min -
ides of last meeting were read by
secretary L. D. Thompson, and the
speaker was Mrs. Thhursa. William-
son of Peterboro, who spoke on: the
amts .and objects of the Association.
She also touched on the. subject of
ethics far music teaohersL Details
01 the coming lecture lin Clinton
were disenssed. Art the close at the
meeting Mfrs. le D, Thompson moved
a vote of Thanks Iso Mrs. Williamson
for her interesting and insltrnettve Nonce_
Christmas Concert 5, S. No. 7
Grev in Cranbrook Community Hali
on Monday evening, Der.. 17th.
1
RUSSELS
Wednesday, November 7th, 1951
MUNICIPAL NOTICE
I hereby give notloe that Nomination
of a Reeve, Four Councillors, Three
School Trustees and One Hydro
Commissioner to serve the Village
of Bruasets during the year 1952.
will be held at
Brussels Public Library Basement
From 7 P. M. to 8 P. M.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1961
If demanded a Poll will be opened
at the following places on
MONDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1951
Palling Sub -Division No, 1 in the
Council Chamber in the Town Hall,
Joseph Wilton, D. R. 0.; Jacob Fisch-
er, P, C.
1?tilling Subelivision No. 2 in the
basement of h
t
the Public ie
Tril rar y
Robert Bowman, D, R. 0.1 Ben.
Whitford, P. 0.
-Polls to be opened from
9 A. M. to 5 P. M.
C, 15. Cemppbell, Returning Officer.
MUNICIPAL NOTICE
BRUSSELS LIONS CLUB
HALLOWE'EN PARTY
$2,00 per year - 2. 'i? o
MELVILLE CHOIR TREATED
TO A TURKEY SUPPER
'1'16' ,hole• of Molv111r freely terian
'fhe Brussels Lions Club eponeored (linr,•h we're treated fol n delicious
a lliallowe'eu party for the children terk,.y'nipper on Friday night ie. the
of the community. in the Town Ball, con,innnity hall, Brlgrave, by the
last Wednesday night, Witches, tn. mb e of Knox Church, 1 r lgeave.
itn.'tw. clowns, lndiatts. cowboys Title was n tangible expression at
and many other strange characters their gratitude for the services of
were in attendance, Atter brief bet choir for special services in their
opening remarks by Lion Wm, :Mart -he r,.l1. At the close ..f the: stiPPnr
jn, Lion Jas. 5, Armstrong acted an NPv. {{'m. Tt. T. Fuper sided
in ae,ter of eeretnonies for the even- .a ehnnt period of spee0ltonh0s, duringfor
Mg. which Win. Spelr, prrrs.idrnt nY t7te
A Short enjoyable pr'ogr'am included choir :xprPtic"d tfirtir asapreetation
numbers by Bruesele Public School re,r their kind gx'tnrr. Sir. T,. D.
pupils. Tltnnll,onn. organist a nU nhofr lead -
Song, grades, 8 and 4, Skit, grad- (•r. ,('c' nndNd :fir. Speirts commcmHa.
es, 7 and 3. Song, grades 5 and 6. Menelonine treat it was a pinasure to
Recitation, grades 3 and 4. "Ghost molt member to visit the ebnrcen
service.
� sial
Wait" 3 little !,haste, grades 1 and?, toll +w ! in the mu
Story. groolee 5 and 6. Song. gradee The prneram was handed ever to
'1 and 2. \rt 1G•nx.ty \76Dnvvrll sort {Tisa TT.
Additional numbers on the pro- r,P,1b11rn w110 rnndnrt.ed enol+nr!ty
gramme were vocal solo, by Graeme .ochry, and ineei(•0l teem et. rmn•ted-
Mel'lntrald. Margaret Perri. and jru with an tatereetine lesson in
Brian Prescott, nceompetnied at tht e. te it,- the Virginia Reel.
piquet by Mr. L. D. Thnmpeon
hereby give notice that Nomination Cnstalnle prizes Were ow'l.rrlP(l 01( follows -
Armstrong -Brawn
of a Reeve; Deputy Reeve; Three I ,wi Ltizsne1.r 19rowe. and John
Councillors and Twu School Trust- Comic — T/rlene Wamsley. Doug. liege i' I oth to exchanged mar-
ees to 'serve the Township of Grey Davidson. National — 171aine l 0 vows before ,rte Rev, M
during the year 1952. Wood, Archie Thompson. Hallow 9hnness in a ceremony at Walton
en — Sbarmt F7emingway, Irene
will be held at manse. The bride is the daughter
Myers. Peat couple — Jatan and
TOWNSHIP HALL, ETHEL F,ank Wison, Barbara Srtdlec and '5 sMr.to; and ]Mrs. George T.Brown
From 1 P. M. to 2 P. M. Tock Stiles. Bent clown — Eiiza.b lit "T�ntt,txm and ,-.e grnnnt is the eon
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1951 Stevenson. Paul "Kirby. Representaf- 1. leer• 1 rte Mr. and m William
If demanded a Poll will be opened lite — Terry Mr•1'S�'ltirter, Nancy le th 1.1 Sth r. and inn e. v Tian.
at the following places on , The bride Woro.Sth white satin fashioned
{ Mrs. R. BronsonMea. V m. Pnrtea• and
MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1951 Mrs. R Bracted a.e jud'00. with a filial e'1. '4 wi hanrert by
Polling se S.tvisian No. 1 at Contests provided a great deal of 1 with
a re Pd bodice
with applique
Srhanl House S. No. 4, t n s flowers and Si- d of 06 and
Palling Stub -division No. 2 at merriment and winner were; Annie t'I'tin rl ''''""P'rs\ rnrnnpt of nraend
School Holm, S. S No 1 eating sone, Billy Stevenson, Billy leneeemc
a no Sub -division No, 3 at Lowry. Peanut 7w,ehine rare. Gerry she Tarried a banquet of red rnse,s,
, Scheel TTmeee S. S. No. 2, Wil eon. Devi_ht Tel often, Marsh- iTattinri0 wee her ele-
11 rating race Teen tir)raritne
held the bride. veil end
LEGION LADIES' AUXILIARY
A general meeting of the Ladies'
Auxiliary was held Nov. ls,t at the
home of Com. Hastings dtte to 1
alterations in the Auxiliary rooms.
The ladies are requested to meet t
at the Tinted Church for service
Nov. 11.th at 11 a. m.. Nov, 12th
tete ladies are catering to a
banquet for L7te Canadian Legion.
in the Auxiliary Rooms at 7.30 p.m.
Cont. Tunney won the mystery prize
and at the. close of the meeting a
delightful lunch was served by Com.
Hastings.
A social evening west tela Oot. 25
Pn,tet;taiaing the Blyth Auxiliary i
A slinrt program was held first I
followed by euchre. The high prize I
Was Won. by Com, Beii of Blyth. and
the low prize by Cont. McDowell
of Brussels. A draw was made on
the cnilt and tote lucky ticket was
held by Com. Wineherg of Brussels. I
Lunch was served by the committee ,
in Charge.
The next meetin't Dec. loth will in-
ettall the new otficere for the erm-
ine veer. C'nm. Dorothy Devle. Zone
Commander of Stratford will he
In rsb ,',ro. A C00d attendance is
retie rated.
Polling Sub -division No. 3A at
mallow rasa :tt n . , tors only atkrndan,f w0arins plate
Cntnnnmd,ty T55531, Walton. Sharon Tlentinav°ay' te°e o. She carried pi's ehryea.n•
Polling -Sob-Division No. 4 at theme, Elmer Arm.l One wa: hie
Community Hall Mnn•criefl, br-'1l',•'. t+TOnmeman. At n rreeptinn
Roll,ine Sub-rlivieion No,
5 at Enea 'ement Announcement
the home of +1,.e bride. nnrents
Town titin Office, Ethel, Mr. and Mrs. F. Smith wish to =-
Polling
1v„s. Brnw•n wore a n Pv aft0m,nan
Polling Snh-,division No. 6 at n,ounce the engagement of their le,.pcs wlt:h a rm•.,n6( of means. Fnr a
romml»ntty Tall, C'ranbrook, daugthter, Alma to Leverne Joseph, h.nnavmnnn in the States the 11,1610
P'llens• Sub-rliyieion No. 7 et son o1 Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Htigill, Anne,:ed n nr, r;• melt with reel'teeese.
Srhnni Thane. S. S. No. 5. R. R. 2, Seafortib. at •
Wedding to take m•ie:s and
a rue„ a of veti.nw mess
NOTICE —
i'i,eac wilt hay a church parade by
1lrnesels 13ran"h of tit., Comedian
1 !;.n, i'. 0 hnndvtv.::ov. 11111
. tr v,•n o (•fork lo 131'1.5155 united
chattel where (.rv'ice will be VOW
ducted by Rev. A. Lane.
luru,rllately 6ollowine 111, ,1,u,ch
service there will he a parade to
the r•, notaph, where wrentls will be
placed and Remembrance Service
All (x -service personal areinvited
to join the parade. The Parade
forms at 10 reelock.
Please give eeneruusiy en Peppy
day, Nov. loth.
IN FLANDERS FIELDS
ten . blow
r t ,t.
,. Heide i r
r•t•t ul f t r l m
r ,
re tw•ee11 the. Pr'o row nn row.
That mark our place and in the sky
1+,,. ,.ons. ;1111 bravely Angina, fly
5carceheard amid 'he gene 'Mien..
{' •r•r• }h' r1'•^.rl. Short d,v= a°''o
{Ce1!vet1, fel: d'twn. ear •ue.- • - ,,. .
7.nved. eml vt,:re 1ov: d, al •,:,:,
To Flanders fieekle.
T.,k„ „n v -"r quarrel with the foe:
.r.-. you ft rut milia:• 11•,nel, w,• Htrnw
Th, t seal,; he Nunn,. to hold it 111x1
If v• b,4,'k faith With ne who die
We ..11,}7 n•,t 1(. 0, 'hnne11 poppies
5'rnw
in Elendero 61.1ds.
John 3irC'rae
1. 1.1-1 BLAZE LOSS HEAVY
Is,}tb, Nnv. 5 -- Only blackened
n,d. 1 lOt y SinOk"• stark stand
,, ri ry at the Blyth Farmlere Co.
eve, ',lee where fire gutted the 60
7 an toot etruoture, in a four hour
eau+i„g between 850,000 and
,�,.nn Tiremton were still Pouring
I ,n .a• runflagration On Mon-
•1 ,•• ;.+ ,•i noon.
The Voice of Temperance --
'firer l,te. is the story of the Bottle
Club. {{ - reed in the Temperance
-livor lt.. of battle clubs in the U.S.
Th, v a,•,• Met the old speakeasies
•aaler a ,1•-w name. They handle
Tem
1,10071 , n At 5110 Huron iier-
derich
•t'n ,(1 n Go
n n hold
e
0.137'' 2411. we learned that
'h•- Fee club idea had been ina-
;,,,r+rd info i5itron. Some 0110 is
1•,ni.ini for tremble. .A. bottle elub
1 •�1 , 11...,1 huotle,ggerc joint. Sell-
inv. nee eo In ITurnn is against the
law. '"11P1•4 Is no exceptions. There
;Ire nn "portals permits from Ottawa.
if R,,111,. ('arise person is trying to
run n twirl hlnff and get away with
1.„v I,tfr,etinn -...the police know their
duty and will do it. — Advt.
DIED -
'111rdinrr, TOter Batlison — On
Monday, Oct. 29, 1951. Peter B. Gard-
iner. beloved husband of Mary E.
H:trkwell. loving' father of Vera M.,
brother of Mrs. J. W. Mowbray,
Detroit. Mich., Mrs. 'Ernest Scott.
Elk Point. Alta.. John A. Gardiner,
T a Orange. ill. Funeral service was
hvld last Wednesday evening, at
York Buriai funeral home. 1209
Ynun,ge Rt.. Toronto. Interment in
Brussels Cemetery on Thursday,
Pol1c to he anened from tpllace latter part of November• mite rnnnle will live near Ethel, at 2,30 p. m.
9A.M.te5P M
.5. H. Fear. RPtm•ndate Ctffir"r, i --
MUNICIPAL NOTICE
Melville Church
Minister, Rev. W.H.F. Fulton
10 a. tn. Sunday Sorted and
sib% pass
11 a. m. Divine Worelhip
7 p. m. Evening Wor'abdp
United Church
OF CANADA
Minister Rev. Andrew Lane
Divine Worship -- 11 o'clock.
Remembrance Day Service
LooaJ Legion present in a
310(13'•
Chltrch School -- 12 o'clock.
Stoning Worship — 7 o'clock
"The Grace of Forgtvewess”
Second sermon in a series On
Tile Parables of Jestust
A Welcome To All,
Church•of England
Parish of !Brussels
Nov. J. H. Kerr — Rester.
25th Sunday After Trinity
Nov. 111th, 1951.
St. John's Church, trussshs-
11 a. m. Remembrance Day
,Service.
i3ymday School
St. David's Church. HsnU7n
2.30 ,p.m. Remembrance Day
Service.
Sandal Bobool
St. George,* Chetah, Waiten
5.80 p. m. Remen tbnnce Day
Service.
1 hereby give notice that Nomination
of a Reeve, Four Councillors and
Three School Trustees toserve the
Township of Morris during the year
1952.
will be held at
MORRIS TOWNSHIP HALL
From 1 P. M. to 2 P. M.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1951
If demanded a Poli will be opened
at the following places on
MONDAY, DECEMBEIR 10, 1951
Pallimng ,9,utb-Division No. 1 at School
House S. S. No. 1; D. R. 0., Miller ,
Rliol noiltd; P. C. , Jack Nesbitt.
Polling Sub-Liviston No. 2 alt School
House S. S. No. 9; D. R. 0., Clarence
Martin; P. C., Frank Bern.
Polling Snub -Division Nd. 3 at School
, Tilosrse 5. S. No. 5; D. R. 0., George
Mollie; P. C., Barry Goll,
.Palling Sub -Division, No. 4 at Morris
Twp. Han; 7). R. 0. Ernest Smith; 1
i P. C., Clarence Tulle.
Pelting Snit Dlvisilom No. 5 at School
j House S. S. No. 7; D. R. 0., Wm.
Elston; P. C., Rose Smith.
Palling Spit -Divisum No. 6 at Sell001.
Hon0e S. S. No: 10; D. R. 0., Jim
Smith; P. C. Ross 'Purvey.
Polls to be opened from
9 A. M. to 5 P. M.
George Martin, Returning Officer,
addiresg.
MilVelOWORef.1100(.sitess roe -gm
LISTOWEL
CAPITOL THEATRE
I Wed Thur. Nov. 7-8
• Adult Entertainment
Farley Granger, Ruth Roman,
Robert Walker in
"STRANGERS ON A TRAIN”
Fri. Sat. Nov. 9-10
Steger,. McNally, Alexis Smith
In "WYOMING MAIL"
Technicolor
Sat. Mat. 2 p.m.—Eve. 7.30 p.>ms.
Mon. Tues. Nov. 12.13
Double Feature
1st Performance at 7.00 p.m.
George Raft,' Coleen Gray in
"LUCKY NICK CAIN" - plus
Monty Wooley, Thelma Ritter,
Jean Peters in
"AS YOLNG AS YOU FEEL"
TUESDAY FOTO-NT'FE
let Offer $200
2nd Offer $60
Monday Attendance Card iVlgh.
REGENT THEATRE
Seaforth, Ont.
Now Playing —
Nov. 8.9.10 Technicolor
"BROKEN ARROW"
James Stewart Jeff Chandler
The fleece exciting story of the last
lgreat paChlana front.
ersm nwho helped tomake
Arizona's History a very great
picture,
Nov. 12-13-14 Technicolor
"MY BLUE HEAVEN"
Betty Grable Dan Dailey
Television is the new theme of
this musical comedy with the song
and dance team of Grable and Dalley.
Nov. 11.18-17 Technicolor
ON MOONLIGHT BAY
Doris Day Gordon MacRae
A str>rw about a wonderful family,
If voo co for home cooking and
klsslno In the parlor. Thls is a ro-
mantic musical comedy,
rOnnUNct
"FATHFRre L1TT! 0 DIVIDEND"
-_
Jeanne Crain, Dale Robertson, ante e'er
Mitizi Gaynor, 'Jean Peters in
"TAKE CARE OF MY
TechniJ
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*Regular Shipments •Now Being Re.
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the ear.
M. C. OLDFIELD PI*ONE 6s
HURON COUNTY COUNCIL
SESSION
'elle urst meeting of the Huron
4%mu13 C,,uuell will be held in the
Countll t'hambers, Court House,
God -rich, commencing Tuesdaly,
November 13th, at 2.00 P. M.
All accounts. notices at Depwtat-
ione and other business- regriring the
;Attention of Council shohld be 1.
the hands of the County Clerk not
later than Saturday, November 10th,
1951.
A. H. Erskine. County Olerk.
Goderioh, Ontario,
NOTICE —
The Melville Presbyterian Church
is holding a baking sale and tea in
the Library on Saturday, Nov. 2411.
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