The Brussels Post, 1944-3-15, Page 1BRUSSELS 'r S I
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"Brussels Red Cross"
A REAL. LALAPALOOZER
BINGO gar: t
rug els ` `Gown Han • 6 >;
FRIED mAncia 24 '
A Real Live 'Orchestra and Those Added
Attractions for Your Amusement.
Special favourite music the more popular pieces for the last
twenty years will be played as well as the most
modern. Lots of square dances too.
COME YOUNG AND OLD EVERYONE WILL
HAVE A GOOD TIME.
Refreshment Booth Ad 1
mssion 25c
Proceeds for Brussels Red Cross War Work.
Notice !
Plan to keep Friday, April 14th
free for the big dance to be field in ; hMr. and Mrs, J. E. McItinnon and
Bruseels Town Hall on that date. It bheir glandchildren Peter and Paddy
will be sponsored by the Firemen Jones of Fort Gilliam were visitors
and lilrankie Banks orchestra will be .at the home of D. McKinnon, ' 9th,
In arttendance, son, of Grey.
-•J. A. Gorse -Utz has returned after
spending a month with his son and
faaniiy in Clio, .Michigan and - also
bisiteed with' George Hall and Dos
Cole of Mt. Morris, Michigan, form.
er'1y of this locality. -
George Turnbull, Ord line, whe has
been quite poorly frpm an attack of
the flu bras been taken to the Wing -
loam hospital where it is hoped he
will soon be feeling much better and
in the best of health again.
A pleasant visitor front L' aneing,
Mich„ in the person of Everett
Hoover, a former resident of - •the
11th con„ has been visiting . among
former friends and every one was
very. pleased -to have a visit from
him especially his uncle and aunt,
R. J. and Ma's. Hoover.
GREY
EUCHRE and DANCE
—IN—
Cranbrook Community Hall
—ON—
MONDAY, MARCH 20th
Cards to Commence - at
at 8.30 O'clock -
Admission 25c
Luch Counter In Hall
Half Proceeds To Go To Aid
Of Red Cross
• Zoning Milk and
i Creamery Collections When Christ finds a man, oa
e
that makes a man a finder of . ay . Saving's in gasoline, rubber and
His followers. trucking equipment has resulted
9 from the order on transportation of
n0letr;a3r la le6W$)3:4r)-t' dklteg milk end•cream issued -by the War-
!! I time Prices and Trade Board over a
C1Vl�,t. Church year ago. The services administra,..
Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., 0.D. tion report that the zoned collections
Minister have resulted in reductions up to 44
10 A. M. Sunday School and per cent in the number of trucks
Bible Class used foe :collecting the products,
which has brought about this saving,
11 A.M. Morning WorshipProducers, truckers, and
1 primes -
"What is True Freedom." sors have been consulted as far as
M. The avenin Service possible in determining the zones ell
7 P.9
'
of ;ullich•
are expected r
c ed to , c laid ou,.
United
1 ad fi
e n �t a Uni i
will be held I h
Church, by the end of March. Every 'eftert
re has been tirade to preserve the
Lewis D. Thompson, Organist balance between operators in the
and Choirmaster same field and to- maintain a choice
of outlets for peotlucsrs In Practical -
COME AND WORSHIP ly every zone. Adjustment will con
leitat itg g-gtgtgtg-MeMe o81l!lSlSi con-
tinue to be made where any undue
Hardship results or 181)01e the neves
it U sited Church sixties of px+oduotlon require, uceord-
ing to the services administration.
e' 1Mlnister-Rev. Hugh C. Wilson
11- A.M. Morning Worship
"The Distant. Disciple"
Junior Congregation
12 Church .School and
Bible C.late
Communicant's Class
7 P. M. Evening Praise
Rev. 3. Kerr, B.A., B,D.
EVERYkrisa W!'LCOMS
sovoccwommoveponemen
Church of England
Parish of BPuHeli,,,
Rector..Rev. M. ' F. 01dha ii
4th Sunday In hent, Mar. 19
St. John's Brussels --
2
russels-2' P. M.I Sunday School
7 PcM. Evening Prayer
' and Sermon
St. George's Walton -
3.30 1% M. Sunday Schboi Thursday, Friday; Saturday,
4 P. M. Evening Prayer March 23, 24, 26
and Sermon Two Features - 2nd show starts 8;48
The Middle Watch
8t. David's Henfryn starring Jack Buohannan
1,15 P. M. Sunday School A real first class comedy!
2 P. M. Evening ,Prayer —Also-'
and Sermon bash Rathbohe • Nigel Bruce
Wednesday, March 22nd in
St. John's Brunets' . Sherlock ,fiolmos ih ;he
8 P., M. Weekly Lent Service Voice of Terror _
and Sermon. Set of lantern First Show starts each evening
slides, 'Diocese of Athabasca. i at 7`,30 P.M.
tiourogigogigaisKimmasispamilinen Matihee each Saturday et Pt90 P,M.
Support The Red Cross Drive
REGENT THEATRE.
Seaforthi Ont:
Thursday, Friday, Saturday,
March 160, 17th, 18th
2nd show eterte 9:15
Robert Donat Phyllis Morley
Young Mr. Pitt
A story ,as, dramatic as today's
stormy times.
Wednesday, March 15th, 1944
PEOPLE r KNOW '
Locai W E IG . G'REY COUNCIL
e m s a ,u o * a i� JLe Penntn' Mluntes of 'council lowlier held
McLean 1 -:telt 4th,
t Ston—
! w,a.,mpumvwmnew.-...� .
home Ailnie l)ot Messer has rtturatecl Mallin List Corrected � e A may~ Margaret 11,f0Ateith :sort Monteith, Chartered
,+,•.,..,....eeetrre.i.,»..�".`"�`•°." a seee .r gare•t J ttzebetle 'aeeond shiest
ICED. CROSS NOTES daug9atr'r of Ma urd lois. li. McLean Aecsonntan:te having canapiete4 the
R « - 'file Post Maiiing Lists were of MONIS township, was unite4 in audit, presented thou mem' shuwtng
Mr, Chas: Miller has returned I''+1•1 311li lust wec:lt. J'litauciitu yaur !1'4e Red Cross acknowledges with marriage to Jahn. Arnold i?enniugton 'a menthe of $] 203;82 on the Year's
home from the hospital. lain"1 atltl see thus, fl. (110 3,s wilb Octets the donation of g9.1 recety . of Grey township, at a oPetatlons acrd current. sunny of
your 11)ilpt• Again a word to thoseetty 71 at Der, 31st, 194:;. The
d: a: :'r• ed from the Brussels ContCmttixuation wedding at .Melville PrOs•byterian
Mies llinry Loll ]tea spent the last in arreu s. Wo are still waiting for School. 011" 11 manse, Brussels, ^n. `!`huts- 119011 showed $2,890.69 ef 1943
couple of weeks with r�lalivas in you to straighten up your account! 403- March 9th, The geremiioy was taxes unrolleet0ri and $1,OJ0.00
Violin ow.
The Warem e Price and Tr tele B.CS. Notes lx :Y;nnr;d iy Rev: S. herr.
aril -are for 1911 rand 1942., s7,000A4
I * * Board will not allow us to carry any The sale of War Savings Stamps in The bride was beoomiugly <h-eeeed 11`rs 111en invested in 13onds 00 the
Mrs. A. Henry of lObhel its spending
"tae. in arrears. Brussels Continuation School ei an a;.:rot:five fleonlengti, 3rd and 4111 Vigtary Locus as an
l a Yew days with Mrs, J. Lake el t u$1 of 1'cr past war' work.
_ amounted to the sum, of e00 in the white sheer with white ucee„•svries
' Ireeseee Escort to The King and Queen last live weeks, Each grade has a ,rand a 1i 1 of white flowers, Miss he 1 31)matrd rand suhvddy re.
x .w ,Stewart A. Scott, formerl3• of certain quota, and Grades XII and Doris Bailey of 'Moncton, brides- ceivable in 1948 road expen(litures
Mr. and Mee. Cliff Buschleat and Mlugham, now oP rice Canadian XIII have easily the highest per- maid, wore a street: -length die of
° 17,22411 and fire financ.:13 cos -
Hiss Karen were week earl visitors Provost Corps overseas, war; 0110 of'(tentage in the five forms, ; pine sheer with txt0tebing recces- rlilin 1 ;,f thcr township rapaet14 to be
in Chesley. two escorts chosen to accompany the Froin selling old records which i series.. y'William Pennington, very satisfactory.
King and the students have collected, an cardiae was Ti in• Court of Revision on the Queen through the Beaver groomsanan fvr his n Perris
t'ih.1b In London. He is a brother of amount of $6.92 was realized and brother. :A dinner was served at eineiop 0nt1 1:111: I'ae101(1 Dr") 13y-
ckerge Scott, Wingham, who.. le weii. handed over to the Red Cross. , the Thome of the bride's parents. Laws were held.
known here. Thr B.C.S. students deserve'The appeals on the aew0')ameuts
• credit for their war sffoet. or the Perrfe Drain By-law were not
e 'I' et No Synthetic Tires For `---ds•� ,,•1•,u•ed and on the Hislop . Drain
Little Jane Rano entertained a Civilians For a Year
J. Edgar Hoover Discusses 0b2ftual 9 bylaw the Court was adjourned.
fewof her girl friend's on Saturday Canadian motorists had better Our "Wandering Daughters,' ,re r1'1 wprn no appeals calthe
to help her celebrate her sixth take care of the tires they now
Where does the blame lie when Alexander B. MacDonald Lamont Drain By-law.
birthday; have, for there is not much hope children go wrong? Right in the DCNGANNON, March 6 r- A well- Thomas : Wilson was appointed .
* * s of synthetic tires being available forhome, is the .opinion ' a1' J, Edgar known native of Ashfield 'township, ^:ner on the Hoy ,Drain.
11ir. Ira Gerry oP Pert William civilian drivers for the nest 12 or Hoover. "I° F 13 I olxief, writing in in the person of Alexander 13. Mae -
Mr,
Grant of $30.00 was made to
visited at the home of. his brother 18 months, the anneal c•onventuou of
The .American Weekly Witt, ,next Donald, K;C., of Vancouver, diad in Ethel. Library Association.
12r, and Mrs. Noble Gerry a couple the Ontario Motor League was told Sunday's (March 19111) issue of The that city at the age of 70. 10i Mac- teete was instructed to advertLse
o1' days last week. by R. C. B.ergixtshaw, president of Detroit,' Sunday Tines, cites actual Donald taught school near Dungan. for Tenders for crushing and hauling
* e. -• the Polymer Corporation, Govern-- cases taken from F B I files that re- 11011 before studying law. After 10400 or more cu. yds. gravel on
Mrs. John Lalce has returned 3116103s established company for menu-
result
the sins of erring youngsters graduating he practised in Brussels township roads., Using rya inch
home after spending the past six facture of synthetic rubber.result from the shortcoming of pan before going to Brutish Columbia. screen and tenders to be opened at
weeks with her daughter, Mrs. L. ents. Get Sunday's Detralt Tithes! Surviving, besides his wife, the 2 otelock p.m.,. Sat, Apr, 1st.
Hopper of Morris. Skidded On Ice former Miss Holmes, of 1 russols, are Following accounts were paid:
• 4,On Saturday night a car driven Lenten Service his :other, now living in Toronto, Reads $217,77
His many friends were glad to by Percy R. Thnell of Brussels was wha cOIebclated her 100th birthday Stationery, Postage 38.13
know that Mr. F,whenribs weekly Lent Service was held iu October, and four sitters, Mrs; 30.00
to be down town againthisweek skiddedproceeding,
some iceasClintthe attempt-
ed
iu Bt. John's Church on Wednesday W A. Dungan, Miss Cat}tertne and Relief
d March stir at 8 'p.m. Rev. :t1. 9' 42.00
after a seriousillnes} vurr�oft the o avoid apavementpool f striking ter aha Oldham was in charge and delivered Miss10 ladge, all MeChar of Toronto, ,firs: schools
800.00
Sgt, Wm. Preet, R.C.A.F.,_ Montreal car g a sermon on F. Two F,ortressea," les, Vancouver; a cams , 08.00
parked in front of Wells' min „ brother, Murdoch, of Alberta., Telephones 25.16
and ,Pas. Prost of the R.C.N., London, age owned by L. W. Levis of Olin Proverbs 113:10. "The Name of the tfaleohn A, MacDonald, chief jus- Ethel 8,55
were visitors with theirLord is a strong tower; the rightesus
parents ton. Considerable damage was clone tine of British Columbia, prede- J. H. Fear, Clerk,
winneth into it; and to his strong
Mr, and Mars. T. L. Prest, to both cars but no one was in- ceased hien two years:
* w 7 jured. city, and as a high wail in his own
conceit." A set of lantern slides 35 Mile Limit On Trucks
Rich: Farrow, R:C.A., and Mrs, was spawn on the Slocan City Permit control by the Wartime
Etarotw, Wingham were recant Bride-to-be HonoredparentsMiss
. By United Church Choir James McLeod Prices and Trade Board over the
visitors with the Dormer's parents. in south eastern British
Clolumbia. Views of the Canadian operation of private trucks beyond
Mr, and Mrs. R. Farrow. At the conclusion of United Church GOR,IIJE, Feb. 97—The funeral 35 miles from their registered ad -
choir reherso.l which was held at the Rockies were shown and also the of James McLeod was held on
dress must c continued, tieHarolg
home of Miss Margaret Begeu Tact Friday from the home, un lot 35, to an announcement by W. Harald
Friday evening, a social hour was FactHe meet
of the Japanese from the concession C. Hawick, services
'McPhillips, prices and supply repre-
spetit in honor of Miss Violet Ella- being conducted by Rev, Ifeinteth sentative far Western Ontario. This
Presented With Gifts g is 'necessitated because ofthe still
c-att •a popular member of the choir MacLean, Win ham, assisted by his
Dor a router of years. NItse Ella- Mrs. G. Gallaher was pleasantly pastor, Mr. Carroll. of 141oleswertlt (11310a1 supply pos4 on 'of ghsoline;
cott, whose marriage is to take place surprised when neighbours and Presbyterian Church, of which he rubber and trucking equipment. Con-
slrortly, was presented with a glass friends called at her home on Tees- was a member. James McLeod trol •of private trucking has been
and silver relish dish , and butter clay evening to spend a social hour wthe Jeod nreviewed by the board to eo-specs-
ash, accompanied by the hest wish• with her before 'she leaves in two 1lasarguret �Vsonrighiof MohncLeodMcL, and w'aasd tion with the Wartime Sndnstries
es of the choir members for a happy week to take up residence, 111 Park-
life
on the farm on whloh Cunrtol Beard as past of the general
life in iter new home, hill. The hostess was presented died. He was iu his 74th yeaher, policy of reconsidering all rostric-
with a walnut end table by Miss and leaves his .wife,the former tive orders.
At The Churches
Elliott and Mrs. Beatrice Campbell Margaret Littlejohn; a sister, Mrs. The gasoline supply situation was
presented a lamp while the address Hugh L+'tigar, and two bratlrers,
never critical; according to the War
In a-sernton based on the New was read by Mrs. Carl Goering. 'Mrs. Juhn, of Wroxeter, and William, time Industries Control Board. The
Testament character, Baruabas, the Gallaher though taken by surprise. of Elora. Interment was in Goethe supply of new tires and trucks will
nrrtstor at the United Chnrllt spnlp thanked her friends for their gifts Cemetery, with thefollowing as -
not 7>e more than sufficient;and the
of encouraging others 08 a chefs -Ilan and goocl wishes. Lunch was pallbearers: Janes Allen, Howard normal demand for the replacement
duty, Misses Idella Bryans and Jean served. Wylie, John Brown,' J: Sperling, oY truck. far exceeds thr, supply of
Speiran -sang the duet in the morn- ---- — Wesley Caue, John Timm. new vehicles.
ing anthem. Iii the evening the con-
gregation worshipped at the Melville Letter -Received If You Are Thinking
Church, • From Overseas • Of :Holding A Sale
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
Misses Hattie and 111izabeth
Downing, who spent the Peet few
lnentlis in Toronto have returned
home. -
# 10
George Turnbull, son of Mr, and
'Mrs Wni. Turnbull, 3rd con. Grey,
who hes been -quite ill ;vas removed
to Wingham hospital last week.
es ,P et
Mr, Clifford Bielby of Kelfield.
Sask., has 'been visiting for the
past two weeks at the homes, of his
aunts, Mrs. Wm. Mitchell and, Aire, P
Mitchell and other friends,
a:
Mrs. J. Smith and family moved to
Brussels lest week and have taken
np residence in the apartment -over
Miss C. Hinghton's store. Sgt. Smith
who is a son of Mrs. Wm. ;1, Smith
of Morrie.9.
is with the R.C._1.',
t * * .
Miss Laura. Manning and cousin;
Mrs, Arthur R0ze11, Kitchener, were
week end guests with the farmer's
paa•entd, Mr. and Mrs. 1,3. Moaning.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford geobbrok of
I3ullett -were also visitors with her
parents,
Morn -S CosunCll
Meeting March 13, 1944
. Tim council met ,.on the " aboye
date in the Township Hall with all
the members present. The reeve
Presided.
The animates of the last' meeting
were read_'. and,^adopted on,.mo9tiort of
Chas. Corltes and Jae. Michie.
Moved by Harvey Johnston
seconded by Jas. Michie that the
tender of George Radford 'be accept-
ed; subject to..tite approval of the
Dietn0t Municipal Engineer, at 67
tents per yard tor crushing, hauling
and supplying gravel. --Carried
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Moved by' ' Harvey Johnston
March'20, 21, 22: seconded by Wm, ,Speir that the
2nd' show Starts 9:15 clerk •nelvertt3e Dortenders to sell
ALIce''Faye • Carmen Miranda the Township farm which 18 -q1,2
The Gang's All Here Lot 26, Concession 7. —Carried.
A• stunning technicoler ,Idcred by Chas, Coultes seconded
Music)' Comedy! by Wm, :Speir that the road bills as
presentee iky, the - read' superin-
tendent be paid,—atrrled,
Mot ed by Chas. Coultas seconded
try„ Jas, 30i-c1xie - that the meeting'
adjourn to meet again .on April . 00
at 1 p.m. .---Carnot
The following aecottnts were paid:
Dept. of,,I3eaith (insplint ... $ 5.31
Blyth Standard (advertising) 0,88
Alfred Pierce (Johnston
Drain 13.90
Salvation Army 15,00
Mgrs. George Gross, relief ,,16,00
Nelson Higgins, postage
and supplies , 10.00
George Martin, Clark
ETHEL -
At the morning service in Melville ' Somewhere in Italy Every farm or household sale lir. and Mrs. Harold Vodden and
Church the minister preached from Jan, 27, 1944 should be well advertised. Sow "111 (er Erock of Blyth visited with
1 Thesselonians 5:8, the closing The Brussels Legion people go to a sale because they Mr: and Mrs, Cameron Cochrane on
words o,f the verse, "and for an hel- Dear Sirs; know where andwhen Inc to be Sunday.
net, the Trope of salvation'." .An an- I wish to thank the members 0'1 held, and they think that they will Mrs. Bert Vodden of Stratford
them was, rendered by the choir. the Legion for the . splendid Christ have apleassnt time "visiting" or tysltecl her husbandohn hCoghlin ere last week
eat
.
The evening service took the forth of toss liiarcel which reached me in that there may be somethiug offered Mr. and Mrs. Jsneak;
a: service of song. Mr. '1'homtpson perfect condition. Your thoughtful-. inwhich they will be , interested, Listowej. visited- the latter's grand-
ghave an oigan reeeital from. 6.40 to 7• nese in remembering me IS certain- They may come to visit and remain. 1)01•snts Mr, and Mrs. 3108•. 4.1"3, 011
Seven hymns were used for choir ly, appreciated. to troy. Sttnda9•
and congregational singing. and the Yours sincerely, Other people go to a sale because LAC,. Sixenleo' Alexander of Trenton
minister of Melville introduced each Pte, 2. R. Jermyn they. have seen in the sale list some was home over the week end
hymn by telling sth ethtn abort �ho : -� - particular article or animal that they Mies AdaWardlaw of Ajax, Ont.,
au!11108 and how the hymn came to want. r'lhey shave a chance to 11111116 was: e vtsit0r with her parents over
be wrlbtenC' the- hymns used were, ' abowt it before bhe sales and ,'to think the week cad.
O God our hale in ages bast„ icy about spending some Money for it. Mr. Elwyn Thompson 11301) moved
Isaac Watts; ' "What a friend we MOMS They are the people who really want his butcher business over into the
have in Jesus," b'y J0seplr Seriven; I things, and they make the Salo in- Mrs. A. Ziegler building.
"Must se' i am" by Charlotte Etliala ' Miss Isobel MoItinwoa spout the g
week end wibh.her parents Mr, and ither et them or
teregitdng, They e
Jesus Lover,,of My,;Soul" by Charles force someone else to pay a good i.:
Wesley; "Eternal Father, strong to Mrs` Rolit, McKinnon at Bluevale. CRAM 100
Miss Adella Thynne of Fergus p`-`
Bowe" by Willitiin' Whiting "Rosh Publishing your sale Pet in The A Rec1 ,Cross bullring was held at
of ages, o1e1it fin' me," sty. moistly; Brussels Post"is the best way to the hotne of Mrs. Henry .keys on
spent the week end with her patents
Ma. and Mrs. Jahn 'bynne. and P11084ay afterna0n. Thele was is
and "Ail hail' the power of Jesus' get: these go-getting bidders at your n
brother, aid line. sale. The cost of this sale advertising
name" by Edward Pelranet. Two good attendance and two quilts
881030ams were n entered by the choir, We were .sorry to hear Mr. David • were Completed.; Also several
varies aeeording to the length of the
J'olinist0n had falcon worse and was articles of sewing and. knitting
. sale list, but will be returned to you
Peace; and"Sun of My Sohl be
worship the
Hing",'by F. W.
talt0at to London hospital for an
Pea many
times over, One good addition- were brought in, The treasurer
etation
Turner, Mia operation, We hope he w111 soon be Roy Cousins and Lloyd N ad buyer, and the advt. will bring gave the report of the recent
better again.
WtiOeler from the United Cltnreh Niles duhiiet, llobertson spent the .ttta'n3*, vvi71 more than cover the cost euchre and Banco and draw for
chair, gpng nae: ' Theot ' comforter at which a, total of $82,95
Rev, 0605111 Wilson,vas tor
milted week end with her brother Camp- BORN was realized.
hell on the 1st line, ++
Church 'read the (WO Snriptore les. Mise Emma, Johnston spent the ( We gra sorry to report that Mrs:
soils; and led the eotigregatiou to a •Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Bryan ; Matt. Cameron is confined to her bed
week end with iter parents Mr, art with Miss Fanny Elot;g In attondarice.
Prayer. Atter the Benediction was announce the birth of their little
,pronounced the choir sang the vesp- Mrs. Richard Johnston. daughter Patricia Diane, at lWlughom
er hymn,. "God be in my dread,,, A A(r, Fleming TOhns4:on and Me, DIED
General Hospite-3 on Sunday, Februe I •
1ttill a eventbg cotitgrega4.iort gather, C4eorifo Johnston went in London r N,OLAN A1: Clinton Hospital on
on '111)11sday to see their tether my the 27bh.
ed for thin s�ervico of praise, and pro -
Sunday. March 12th, 1944 'I'itriothy
who was operated oh that day, • W. Nolan, in kis 74th Year,
Mr, Allan Barnard had gone to POR SALE— Funeral loots place !rota his late
fitted by it,— �_. London t0 train at the military camp, Several Hundred sock 'Gocke3els, 1 residence Lot 4, Cori 15, (trey Twp,.
SCISSORS S,HAR�PENED— The heavy snow storm filled the 4.5 weft of age, Could be raised ` 0n y, March 11:11. 11144, at
'l'icing Your scissors, to The, toads and made .it impossible for as broilers or roasters: 9:20 s„tn., 10 91.11 Ambrose Ohitt'oh,
Brussels Posit if yeti want, them 0 f e (lame.
word. b'ebo8.tba;s, ever. days lesgeWeek) through
for a. 0ou ale of WaloPhonee8Porlrty Farm tory for interment. lirnssal, t01