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The Brussels Post, 1929-2-13, Page 1VOL, 57 NO, 35 902.00 per annum in advance BRUSSELS, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13 zg29 L. KERR,Proptietor ---... ..._.,.. ... .. .. - ..._.NIM' The Surrounding District SEAFORTH Thea • re store of A. A. Sills ez hardware San was broken into early one morn- ing last week, un entrance being ef- fected through the leaf, which wire broken open, Two shot guns, several rifles, and a !urge guan51Cy of ammun- ition were taken as well as a pair of skates and a email amount of cbaege, By the footprints left in the snow it 36 believed only one person ema- nated the burglary and judging by the goode taken, he woe a boy ora young man, LISTOWEL A shadow of gloom was oast aver the cotnrnunity Inst Friday meriting when it was )earned that Mrs. T. G Anderson, wife T, G. Anderson, pro. duce merchant, bad passed to her re. weed. The late Mrs. Anderson was in poor health fur cone tithe, About two weeks ago she was op- erated on at the Listowel Memorial Hospital for inward trouble but de. spite' all efforts she paced away. Be- sides her sorrowing husband she le survived by one daughter, Winifred, at home and one son, Lancelot of De• troit. a .WROXETER Mrs, Thos. Brown and little daugh- ter are visiting relatives in Toronto. Mrs Jaynes Refffan and daughter returned nom Flint, Mich , last week. Mies Rona VanVelem was confined to her home last week es a result of an attack of flu. Wroxeter hockey team defeated. Fordwich 3 tot in the rink here last Thursday everting. G. S. Smythe and family are get. ting settled in the Dickson residence on Howick street, Mies Edith Patterson, of Harriston, spent the week -end at the home of her uncle, H, Patterson. The Y. P. 5, of the United Church entertained the Young People of Salem at a Valentine Social Monday evening. I. Durst's rink consisting of G. Me - Ewen, Archie Edger and Lloyd Hup- fete won the second event in the Ger- rie bonspeil last week, Mise' Margaret Walker, Toronto, is relieving in the Oontinn8110» School here while blies Rlcyntote is recuper- ating after an illness atom the fin. Arthur and Mrs. Rae. who have spent the past five weeks with the fo•mer's mother, etre. James K. Rae, ate spending a few weeks in Toronto before returning to their borne 10 Sack. Tim Huron County Breeders' (association 1 Dean oriTDANKe -M r. John Iiup- rd k his friends end r sea to thl n t fee !vial 4 Tleighbors also the ladles of the ahurelt and Wnmen'e.1netitute for their kind. e re J ea 1 1 in 11 cr ltd Il s 1 s ri1 lt e and r malty meal s 9 i Y of n beloved wife cud v. loving mother, WALTON John McLeod leas; been off (iu'ty for a few days sttifering with a heavy cold, .,Mies Margaret Eatan, of Winthrop spent theweek-end visiti visiting MiseLama Soy. Alfred and Mrs. Stafford are 11 present visiting friends in Au. burn, Ales. Wm. Neal has been confined to her room for some days Buffering with a cold. Olareuee- Bennett disposed of his snow !nubile to John Daley of Sea - fort) lhie week, Swett Young of the Batik of Oona melee, Walton, spent the week -end at his house in An bent. Norman Bean, mal of the 8th con• oeseion, McKillop, spent the weekend with relatives ill Walton. • Airs. Earnest R.idford and ane "Maurice spent a few days visiting relatives in Olin too ecently, Oliver and Alrs. Turnbull and Bert and Mrs, Lyddiattspent Wednesday evening at the home of Mee Ferg- 116011. Ails -'earnest A. Radfnld and eon blanciee returned home after vis. Ring relatives in Orinton and Sea- for: h. Gilbert and Mrs. Griegg and daugh- ter of Moose Saw, Sask., whoarespen- ding the winter 3» the Itast.were visit- ing !Mrs, Gtiwgg's cousin, Mee. Jaynes Comte, this week The Ladies' Guild and Women's allssianary Auxiliary of St. George's Anglican Church, Walton, met at the bonne of Mrs. William Humphries last Wednesday afternoon, with a splendid attendance. Mrs. Peter McTaggart, presided. Fnllnwing the opening exercises, Miss Mary Pollard and Mrs Humphries had charge of the missionary topic. Rev. Mr. Lewin, pastor of the church, ales gave a splendid talk on the advance- ment of the gt eat ruiesinnary work that is going on at Monne and abroad. Following the closing exercises, the hostess served it delicious lunch. John and Mrs. Watt entertained a number of the village folk on Wednes- day of last week, it. being Ihe happy Occasion of their 20th wedding anni- versary. The evening was spent in r playing progressive euchre. lel s• won Ore! prize for the Clink t o 'Vill G P 1 n r her of games '•103 nn ' s' h, t t iledie g rind John McLeod for the gentlemen. Mrs. DoraHolmee anel Mt. Rutledge were entitled to ' the consolation prises, New Adyartleementa il)naket lost .. Poets for solo -Cameron Cochrane Pups for ealo D A. MacDonald Loot -Til s PAM. !Condors wanted -l1. R. No.10, Grey Auottoc hale -Huron County Breeders Auction Bete-Jna :11• Vsnosnip Notices to Great W,Nay mond Annual Concert-Fnrtnere' Club Meeting Board of Health -Twp, of Gray qqShore F Wall 8111.-W..1.aperretll a t Smith wall Pnprr remnm,G Ir n r 1411 -..r . �try aaun Mutant ruwiny.. l e Vann forsalo-Wm Zeigler For sn le -J. W. Mahar Dance at Atwood Notice to Orodltore-J.: earsusou estate p��=atwtet�ter�(�tRtsr�te�nsrcr��+�� ,DANCE An Old Time Dance will be held in the HALL FORESTER'S Al. ATWOOD WEDNESDAY EV'G A 53 ds Ur� visitin her dau rkr4er, Airs, 15at•uest Feb'y 20th g 6 Mrs. Roble Ashton, of, Gnrsle, is Redford. Mies Addie Cardiff, of Brussels, Under auspices of14 spent a few days visiting at the borne iia of William tend Mrs. \\'o, ds, 8enfryo Shed Committee The (11113(151)3331 11381 Fs kitty night In - Workman's Hull 58118 viiy +.1.011 at- tended. The 13eau1mtu1 orchestra supplied the music.. Russell and MIS Oautte and family, of the West, ale at present visiting Russell's parents, Robert and Alis, E Onutts, of the boundit y line east of lunch Will be Served Free bl Walton. r ��o Good Music is being provided h'ti Miss Gertrude lel illel, n,t1 Allem Jean ,? n Drager who hove 110611 in Tornns o fur g Admission : Ea 50016 time are at present spending a 25 cents 50e couple e holiday at their respective homes here. ' , ROY McCREJGHT, MOTIIJ la PASSES :-The Daily Press a Floor Manager, carried th6 «rrnnuncement of the dentil of the mother a y, 113 l'•etf: rt grwfcatt ciocleuviiKv_ ANNUAL gg It cert O i �' pace and Sol,6ni Euei:iag , Under attspiees of the . .Palmers' t1ub Will be held in OPERA 1 -LOUSE BRUSSELS ry ala 0 1 .4 9 ri m �b.14 l0 if Thursday �� , � Goad irogram of local Talent !A Six -piece Orchestra Steepers' Serenaders, of l Ingham Lunch Served EVERYBODY WELCOME Gc Admission 50e Leer cry ".o ad i Personal Paragraphs 1 J. and Mrs Galbraith .were in Tor- onto for a couple tf days last week, Miss Mary ewes Woe in Toronto last weelt and took in The Winter Fair, n 1+t Elgin, Is Mee. Pierson, 1 Pt 1 E M s PI re g , , A LETTER FROM WASHINGTON Writes bout Miss Carriei sto W. t A Hn n s g is v � til �: here Plkl i v stip with her eon R b t h t r V'' an special aces Her t It —P s. !leu and baby, to s M Y ti L' 1e, Huy .to See — The Horne of the Amer - Loudon 'o the guests of Mr, and ore g Hire. P lm .r•. 'c n Nation. a e I l a t_ Leslie Lowry, of Toronto spent the week end with his parents, George 1 "Nal nd Alts, Lowry, Mnwat0hnwen, 0, N. R. Agent at leince�dine and former agent bele, was in town on Saturday last. J. L. Kerr attended the meeting 0f 'Post, describing! their trip or the the Ontario Quebec Weekly News' t place where they are located, I'll try paper MPetiug at Toronto last Ft )dirt• to do my hit, as I think the idea a Mrs. Il O. Bess wee able to sit me cod one, R am a few minutes H ed 8 15518 of than A long time ago when I was a u -Pok, het many friends ate ghat u' 1 very small girl, a favorite pastime h (,tcnige end Mire. Edwards were cal- of mine was to sit upon my fathear's ted to StltttfoIIl last week owing u, tbPyintee while he sang songs fox me. - 1I,0eas of rhes daughter Mrs, Fled r,Wao downeSouthyin Diixie,"eWt here s atergthet.Mee, Jos. Winter wee in Termite !Dixie was I did not know, nor cured I= tri wren and heard the amines J much as 1 never expected to go a- Mende3asehn Choir and Cincieetti wiry down :south as far as Dixie, l only PDixie, o But 1 amitt i. a iln t -e Olrlieatttt. B here > y' George Monnerc has been ronfinpd 20 hours from home, tit the Irene. for nearly a I'm n'glit Washington, "the ,heart of the 5111111 very heti cold. We Mete he nation" as American's terpropriately rail their capital eity, is one of the In response to the Editor's sug- gestion in The Post a few weeks ago, that people visiting away from home would write a letter back to The +ill -set,', he ce k. 'tits. J. L Kerr was able (0 (11511 throe cities of the world which were ut on Sant, itay and Tit pee y for srectal! fanned for national cap - I curt walk,: and might l e ` ab "1 crag •, { 1 - P nt: (doderich, formerly of the C. P, - -- ---_ -'- - - •-- -�- 1 lk d ll i d 1 b R O t Saturday afternoon theta I eat nn ni 11,6 mil nt net ,e able t Situated ` of Atichigxn. During the eventug Miss nlargaret Hayden 3s aaststin• neon the banks of the passed away a highly respected c3tiz- keep her fr,.re sh0,I,rl ......es, hi,toric Pontornac. which carries the en of this town in the person of Mrs, Jimmy Sherrie the seven year old in ie store. v\ L. I.Q =(11(11' 11,3 ti=c-knsei,n'' t; de-wntc1 of Cn isliuke Bay some James Tait, Deceased was in bee sigh• nephew of the bride .called off" a Ted .Gill is assisting Jos. hie 101- oho ie srctetaty of the Retail Mei and was held in veryhigh change for a dance which caused son on the mail route. lints Asan., lir the 1� est, was a `sat;i'•s up the river beyond this pity, tieth year n g much comment on the young mons s d s1?errs w6re situ:at- esteem by those who came in contactMrs. A. Leitch, of Brussels. is tis)+er iu tmcu nn '1'115 day rtt ihe,nnd rinn,- w: 0110 with her. She was horn in Scotland ability and afforhed the guests ddanrted visiting with her daughter, Mrs. W. be of h, aisr r, Alls, h, tit engin, e•d many of the jrluntations of the but had beene resident of Guderich much pleasure, The P Ziegler. Mr. ATr(�nnrtir. says 110 would b6'first famil:c•s of thss country, and the Por the past fifty v6ars. Surviving ill the wee small hours wishing and . James McLelland returned hone motoring hark in the Summer for It rakers of American histsry. R herr Pasadena 1 1 s endms a month 113 1 fest rt t to most hid last Oallfarnm ; John, of Onigni y. on the following afternoon for n short 'Toronto. rv' le••un FrtnP will hr surly to troll. I (15.11101, beautiful and stately build - Tait Ontario, and William, Aire• honeymoon and their 3 in Mr. Duff pas ed away an u! �irg wh.eh 50ts nn a height overlook - T, 3• Mcitwan and Miss Nina will take up their residence in Bakery after working there fax trey- rues 113et. Heli Lett of tr:wn as ntvay�in" the lunphitheatre of the Potomac. Tait es Guderich, Aire, Tait was a Morris. ;oral months. attending the funeral. Mr. Duff is tint #s ul feet m length by 350 in n I P. N, Currie spent a few days in well known to funic Inters in f i tvr:dth and ravels Sac acres. Ttte member of the Knox Church ca and CRANBROOK Windsor where 'he attended the fun- s i Rev, R. 0: McDerfid will conductel and other parts of Ontario. TxE ,statute. of Freedom on the dome the services, which will be held at The Young People are holding a eral of a brother-in-law. are six c i ren n Sellers and his beide mac lc y week after p a lou•rer visit. The place o i •r visit- happirress, Mr, arid Ales. Sellers leftMany fti6nds of Cherie. Duff, •ors i:,, of vnursr. the Capitol; a won - Alberta; Mrs, Badley, of Han Mir return', Toronto. Thuell has left the Lake• lr„ Petr extends seminally. :towers 307 ft, above the Esplanade. her late residell05. Quebec street, on Valentine Sociai next Friday eveunrg Miss Roxy Rowland. has returned Percy and Mrs. Mitchell were in ,The laid d afternoon. Interment in Long's Hall. home after spending a month with Toronto aver the week end consulting I Wa } tlgtannin 17f0111 The building Wednesday g The offering taken in the Presby- Andrew and Mrs. Bain. n chile over core (414 their terian Chat eh last Sunday in aid of Bert Lake is driving a 811019 car denghter Helen'. eyes. The little gel is of granite and of course the inside the British miners amounted to $41.25. these days to deliver some of his le gaining a little each year as al:e finish is of marble. as are mostly all The February meeting 0f the W. bread to his many customers. grows older but the pioares is r,+ry of the public buildings in this city. M. S. was Held at the home of Mrs. Two men of the Hydro Company slew hot we hope before inns; she will nlas•yland producing marble in great Porter w[thnnatteudance of 27. Mrs, ±paid our village a visit last week, «et grow all her enfl••rines nail hp quantities. Williams presided and the opening driving over from Monkton to spend jil,a ns lively as Luella her younger) A visit to the Capitol one day was eester. , a veryenjoyable one, as the Houses hymn"We've a story to tell the Na. ; a day. J tions" was followed by hn t pen ere The man friends of George Bate ._ ' of Representatives. and the Senate cord of hardwood nl members Mrs R 7{ y g i both sq on and we were will he made in Maitland Cemetery, To the bereaved ones is extended the beart.felt sympathy of a large circle of friends in their time of sorrow. 4 GREY S. S. No. 10 is advertising for 10 a fol Owe e t pray ere sever man will1be sorry to hear that he is were in session, Miss Francis 0ontes, of Ethel, is MacDonald read Isuinh 40, after which i with Mrs. George Bishop, 7thll Call was , confined to has room through illness spent in contests and games after !permitted to spend some time in visiting g 1 hymn 888 was sung. Rn verse containing the ;but will hope for his recovery again. which a collection qac taker. for : each, listening to for discussions of con. answered by a e g Mica AunieMeLauchlin and Adelina woe&"Faith." ATrs. Clare Long rend; J. H. McLelland, Jeweller and the Miner's Relief Fund. The a- the nation's law -ma ors, .A Ili were nests at the bangle of ,r mount realized was $u 00- The nation's rotunda is filled with beautiful g an Interesting sting pnuer from the Study ;watch maker, of Chicago, is spendin, The regular meeting of the Wo Paintings of American history-mak- A- Bruce 17th eon, during the past Book and hire, Williams read It Mis- ; a while with his father, Jas vis- Institute will ti held on Thur ing scenes, and statuary, - the a men's n a •- i c's't h l e. •' t. l n 1i McNabb n an Lollard. Din h a n2.30nation's Men.• t Ettore,. M g gh einut rat yat week solo and the meeting was walk by ; will dori all kinds •af watch ant clock day afternoon, Feb,Fe1121st singing "O Master let me walk with :repairing and guarai.tee satisfcatiwt, the home of Mrs. Geo. Iirautcr. It Just a short distance from the Thee" and the benediction by Mee. ' Our local garage men have 3ett1ad «'ill be n valent)^e meeting #n char a Capitol is the Lihrarp of Congres . It at a cost of Williams. 1 down to business again after spend of Mrs. Quest Dobson. Roll Call (t 1 coni letelnintl8"e 153 miles of '�` ing a eery profitable time in Toronto will be answered with an economy JAMESTOWN where they added some valuable wrinkle. Current Events will be in shelves filled with books. Hexa is to Mrs. S. Spell ie « visitor at the home ideas to their store of motor know- charge of miss Ella Pearson. Ther be seen the Declaration of Independ- ofher daughter Mts. W, McDonald. ledge. They both enjoyed their will also be an old fashioned 'spell- ener+, safely guarded in a glass case. Miss Dean McLeod, Lucknow, bas' course and are readyto do all kinds ing match. Music. Lunch will be Also the first Constitution of the been a guest at the home of tilts. W, ! served. r=d. All women are rordialdy an 1'13#ted :States, and other relics of Moses during the past week. of rc_:to church in good fashion. cited to attend these meeting N:'tional Fame. A goodly number of friends and I Go to church on Sunday, United whether members or not. t Thr dome and lantern are finis *ed neighbors gataerle at the comodious ; Church service at 7.30. The pastor . _a in black copper with panels gilded residence of Charles and Aire Simpson ' will continue the winter program with with a thick coating of Bold Isar, PREPARING FOR THE Friday evening of Inst!Leek to affer'the subject for next Sunday baia; The cresting of th edome terminates MARATHON congratulal.ionsl to the newly wedded !'The Bible in the Rel}gion of today' m a gilded finial representing the pair, R• T. Strachan was asked to be l On Sunday, Feb. 17th the first of a torch of science ecce burning. chairman r the meeting ntea a un- I spec#al series on "The Sins that Last week Joe Belly while work -•i Acis#t of interest was one made igue program was presented Auld crucified Jesus" subject for the open ing at the ice crop, took a notion to the visit a Print#ng and ade ext „ r the 1 ,r -, ct to for • • i hours dere' v Id ra n c !ta n 1 d b u H re t o 1 tlrtl -PTl l e cit h. ♦ 0 '1•avl ] e Lang Syne was l e y enjoyed y .ing sermon, Pride ST Position th r 1 g i g Ell - the unions , followed f Solos and i The weekly Prayer meeting under marathon SWIM next summer, and ing• the day, parties of sight -seers are recitations. Svst'e ,l of the gentle- i the auspices of the United church took a couple of plunges in the icy l men present were asked for short and conducted by the Pastor -, in- ; water. He came up wet both tintrs. tCont3.r.ued on Page 5) speeches. Words fail to expreae their I creasing in interest and attendance , good wishes, it was toy unutterable, each week. The meetings are held , IN PRNOMVI•111. in the homes every Tuesday night at I t' i the names 1 8 o'clock, Everybody urged to come g i and addresses of the old pupils and the hnnkin o everyone for their kindness. and help. A question bureau is op - back rs, awns of whish date What he prized most highly was the erred and every one is asked to bring back nearly three gn,rrters of a rent - The hoard of Health of Grey Twp. r c6 will. be held at the Township Office. Ethei, nn Friday afternoon, Feb. loth The Company joined in singing "Auld at 2 o'clock. Lang Syne," wishing Me. and Mrs- Alex. Speirs end leis daughter elarg- WVtatt many happy returns of the oc- stet from the West hay spent the — Offers--- casket, past week visiting at the home of Jno. and Mrs. Work, Hugh McCartney, 3rd roe., with is homefrem the West is now a visitor at the home of his sister, Mrs. Geo. McCartney, Tuckersmith, We are sorry to report that Mrs. Addison Taylor, 0th con , has been quite poorly during the past week and her runny friends hope for a speedy ami vni escen ce. Harvey Hunter has disposed of his farm on 9th con. of Grey to John 13'ish- er,of Oranbrook, and has announced a clearin auction sale of stock, imp- lements o n 1, n 1`11 r rd n e held n 1 is tr.. r y lem6n e I Feb. 23th with D. Al, Scott as auction. ; eer. His list of sale will appear next I week; The Reunion of S. S. No. 1 Grey is Several useful resents were then off with n greed Htnrt. The Invitation Resented to Mr presents Alts, S#mpsnn, iH�� r ONTO �� nn]nlltteeate racy get i! g h in replied In A neat speech i-SShorthorns 25 OUST° �- "rg G To be sold by Public Auction on Thursday,February 21st at 1 p. m. At Wingham, Ontario i In this, the Eighth Consignment of the Associa- tion, will be found 14 choke young breeding Bulls From excellent families and 1l selected -Females equally well bred. For further particulars and Catalogue apply to G. R. PATTERSON. Sue. •Trees., Clinton, Ont.' Parties desiring Custom Sawing done this Winter may have the same at- tended to at Stevenson's Jas. Lot q, Con. 13, Grey 1.700"' iU good will ; excellent violin music was i #n a question for discussion. ren ' Alecvts• Irwin, McI{prr.M• 1 J. L. Earl is one of those fellows tiny. Anyone still having names to dared HAS A ' � D . L HOME r aquS�tge4tdts2et 1Q$Lsrcl z t$tP+e s +Pu+�+P �rlict t t'+e t"i'l Z a{ k` "+ePelfS ' aelld lig please d0 an, en as to get tee Brand Barwick when Waltz and Qua- who is always in a genial mood but a Lot for file Editors Of file invitettionc oat Pally. Remember the drill were freely indulged #r,, the lat. level ago ire drove •into the ell rge Luncheon and Inspection Was the Happy ° 'dote of Reunion, July 9th, 1929, ter being smoothly lit glided through by !with a bund new smile and it was 1 9 gip 1 �9 g1 fob e. Per Cent O 1 9 In order to make room for our Spring Merchandise, I of- fer a discounton Of20 P ,G. all Winter Goods for the next TNG two Weeks. Come early and get your choice before lilies 'Am get broken. F. A. HUNTER k'tfltAiln➢i9ihi%»O:Dtio:'4Os1h31a11h�fi11t1hOL`119rDt�iBl#9rbi3alhi7t�t�sbt�t3ispt�tDi>tt�tDiD12a7thaBt51i9ti 31 •°, Ihe rich balatone voice of AndrewMc one that would not wear, wash, o1 MORRIS Mr, and Mrs Louis Hollinger an - et t til Frank Seileve g e r .1771111 Lennon. A dainty lunch was served rub off. A little hon 1 erper arrive during the eveniug and a pleasant ed at the home of 1 she and Mas. time was spent by all. It was the Ful and this was responsible fo the n0uuce the reengage of,t.hen dauglttea r „ al feeling thal this should be, brightening. up of father's co'tnten- 0tl0e #nn ire, e , r, 1 ' wade all annual eweut, ante. nn February s5veoth, nineteen bun• j dyed and tweutyniu6,Andrew 5 lain has dispo',,,d of • Mrs. W. A Shaw, Vrtncntiver, was BELGRAVS Iles general tote lice) to Nelson Hay- nlyisito for rt c reply of ,i y5 last week • The meeting of the W1 1. will be held l 1 den of the 2nd Con. Grey. Mr. ' 5 551111 Joe and Aire. Shaw. 3rd lute• Friday afternoon nl. the hnnte of Aire. Hayden will move to Ethel m about l Mrs. Shaw tons ;Metreturning from 15» )Rev. Scottie. Roll Call -.'Meat-•- i a \tet•k :end Jlr. anti 'tie.,. b tr,1 anil 2 i elght nnn(li's trip to Plerope• Her lu,w to core, eau or cock." The tapir. t family IN id take over their titan. \V,r 15011, etrip(55. wlui accompanied her .,First. old in home nulling" by Mce. ! will be eorr t0 Mee the Lain family i nu the trip, #3 rehnt'in#ng in Switzer. tV• P,lloek• Musle by Mrs, T' 111. Ifrom our village as they have marl., ;brad, taking a University 00111-55 in (t„ult6a. At the Close of i,i'ehng n .many friends and have been -,nthus- ' 1eng)n5gee. talent s.'<Is in aid of the cemetery Sdtir,1,r:ns-T[oLT,TN(4Eta W1ti1D1Ntt- fund, On 'Phursday 1iehrtutry the Seventh, r,. ,g ' IN quiPl 1101 ptet.ty'veddimµ was solem- ETHEL f�AI I nized at Walton United Churns Pate ' I eonagf when °Misti lite Mae yi ungeet The niter ling for the Brltlail Miners 0 d 1 in leto � 1. un Louis I] is tit. in any thiig that has been fol the welfare of t : community. 1” try will also b noosed in the 1,. nita,l Church where they took au active tart. oun S of the It W. •' o f 4 0 meeting •v ell 9 ]lie The •, Mee. ;~ \ tui daughter of li. Remember the Valentine S0eia1 n I lingo[, ::Initis, bealue the bride of 11E011 Thureclay Evening in the Presby- the Ethel United Church W6,6 held Frank Sellars. The crryntnny woe I at the home of airs, Wm. Slemmon d i performed at filar , cinch by the Rev, 'erten OhuRe Parlors. 3 Mr, Maines. :Che bride was charming- 1 Nelsen R,ty1nond and Imide, of ; M Thursday, 18111 7th the President ' i London visited with the former's;Mrs, Wm. Bremner presiding The �y I ly itt! ted in a dress of maroon•giaee rand• scents,, Ed. and Mrs. Ray ',Meeting opened by singing Hymu 51 RH F i r,ntttin6 black satin g' 1 if II • d l The Imre Prteer in l 55 4«til acne MepP e d 0 Ovve ,v r• 1 gold h tt fur coat and wn1i The lrsNest t• idny is the tulernatinla.l and gentile's gift a three stcicrd sltit+t, In of Preece for'Mieaions. The Aux- ! of metres with amethyst etasp. After' , Magee of the Ethel and 0ranbrnok 11V. Aux- ! the ceremony she bridal couple re. I Al, S. will meet together at 2.30 at !paired. to the ling s of the bride where i Ethel. All ladies aro invited to at. ten ' n dainty Wedding copper was partaken � tend. of by the parents of the bride and At animal meeting of th6Un#l,ed I groomv and immediate 1'elntivoll In Chttrcia, Listowel, beta on \Vednesday • the evening Mr, and Mrs, Hollinger everting of last week a rrnamimmes i held 8. receptionri to honor• of their 'invitation 15118 extended 110 Itev, E. Haan it is marriage at width more then it hundred guests assembled, tale fiftlityear.t0 reMr,rlAimstrrong for Tare be cookie gift.received many 'Ante- oe rtes) the invitation and thanked fad and beautiful l gifts. Guests from the congregation heartily for their 0f 'Quest and Mrs. Dobson when the a distance were ie o t ' P. d, Mrs, 11 • kindrroeeaud do•opernt3on during the i YoungMens Bibie Class of lube and master Jimmie of Stratford, Mrs e, Armstrong was a Unitechurch entertained the S G L Salt Pr also of Stratford and vast year, M tate Ethel circuit. 1 per Fidelis Class. The evening was• uili: i+ll. i 11, Smrig ..ou t„ - W tv t'.` read by Mise M. Hansuld, Mrs. ,Acs read a very interesting portion of the. history of the life of Mrs. Walter T. Currie, wife of the founder of the Angola Mission in West Africa. Mrs. Currie passed away in Toronto Dee. 8, 1028, often a somewhat prolong- ed illness. The Society is making some quilts for missionary purposes. A pleasant social event took place Monday evening last at the home Air, and Mee, Coleman and daughter fortuot Poe or on Weekly Press of Ontario and Quebec Division Friday of last week the annual meeting of the Ontario and Quebec Div'ieain of the Weekly Press was held in Toronto at the Prince George Betel. Following the morning session, the Editor's and wives, 'tvho accom- panied econr ni d their husbands, walked over to the now Star building where they Pa e they were received by n1r• and Mw, At- kinson, in Mr, Atkinson's private A buffet luncheon was served in the lib- rary, At the eloso of the. luncheon the party was taken through the building in 20's by ,guides, but as the parties readi- ed at b- ed the compering ream and press looms•, tt 51113 strayed from their guides to take a longer look at the mechanical ted of Daily Stat Starting at the upper floors where the business offices and the news depart- ments prepare the "may" that fills the, g;pry. the -.tests were taken .Lioyvn ether by stage, to that bug, pressroom two storeys u; height, where the 23 units, hooked up In groups of five were exuding their ribbons of finished Stars dp into the air along close to the ceiling to the mailing room fe 9 e Tisa.:. ,•r. ,. i 311;, ',; visitors, who. as weekly .1tws-) to ; paper proprietors and editors. 1 tp i are arenst0med to the anti- ' rt - h able clatter of small and slow- y )Miro II speed presses. At that, t !f Ipresses, which .have a s`ttpacity 1 speed of 45,000 Stars an hour each, or a maximum total of { 180,000 an hour, were run- '"sw • nt The !presses, the 0 reek: hour. he " ' f sla :, . •r,;,; basement below 'whieh enablod 1 tltrea-quarter ton rolls of newsprint to be affixed enc hand od with tifio greatest ease, the composing room with its straight line production ')'coni (Continued on Page Four) rr 11 11,