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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1937-7-28, Page 4T1•IE BRUSSELS POST NEWS OF THE DISTRICT Written for the Post By Our Own Correspondents Copal church since bee arrival in E THE L C.L%1E VLE Alpena, site was .inte,ested azul ac - Saone emcee red •,,•,11„1rJC ,ti players went to °linken to take pate in what might be termed a goodwill game with their home team, 111 milt- ing up a spatia program, 1,1 re- turn rho CJdn•ton boys carne to l;reel on a recent. date to ave E'-le1 )L game on their own .grounds, O,t eactlt occasion both team, were ''l good form, and the entire number of eotitoken ts played gond ball, in teal llortmanlike form and the spr•t't„ tors were unanimous in agre,ele that it had been a pleasure to fie the games. Path tint. the 1•ese was a tie. The game et Cline) had a score of 2.2 and at Ethel 1-1. In the Walton - Ethel game o football in the semi-final; for 193 Mr, Altdrew 11011003 is vLskln with friends itl Toronto, Jack Mowbray was suceesstul i Passing hie Junior piano examin tion with honors, Jack is a pupil A. 0, Cook, of Blyth. George Thompson, Jr„ celebrate a birthday on Thursday of thl week and entertained a number o friends to a party at Bruce ]beach, Mss Helen Mowbray Is enjoying holiday with her brothel• at Luck rive in its behalf until her last 111 miss. For thirty years elle was pre. g silent of the Exeentive ]board of the Ladies Aid, which means she 11 served as general president of all a- the divisions. She was a member of of the Cnion Division of the Aid. She was also a member of the Home d Missionary Society' and the Forolgn a Missionary Society, past president f of the Home tillssionery Society. active in Sunday School work and a a member of the Tri Sigma class. Surviving Alt's, Williamson are Iter husband; ane Ron. Frederick C. Burnett, Alpena; one sister, Mrs, Frank W'ithey of Prescott, Michi- gan, who was with her at the time of death; three brothers, William John and Joseph Hodgins of West - Branch who are expected to ar- rive for the services; three grand. children, Miss Florence Burnett. Frederick Burnett and Miss Alice Buiuett, Alpena; and one greet grandchild, Richard Burnett, Al. •now; R. F. U'arniss and Mae - Stott It visited in Waterloo; Miss Fltyreeee n Fowler and Mrs, Eldred Nichol vis- • ited with Miss Jean Scott at Sea - retell; Mrs, Waiter Davidson was • hostess on Wednesday afternoon to t.ite members of the Morris Circle of the Ladies' Aid, The afternoon was spent quilting after which luno) was served by the hostess. The members of the Blueval) ('ircle met on Thursday afternoon at the home of Miss Scott, to sewing and tit'10I0'(un tea, The J' » ' by r•rian ministers end their wives „f the Svnnd of Hamel. teat and Louden are sd'••nding tett week at ('amp Kintail. Rev, J. R. (heel,' and 1Irs. (trete are aur utg elute, in 11!1 ninon•. The pulpit or Koos I byte -clan 1 `leme!t will 107 occupied by let e:,ld Mcltae, t.- Brn':st.ls, next Su:.day morning ;tea f: ele•s in the aftet'nt, nil Bernard L,llow iv ,pi ndhtg iii: wte.k at Kin'.tail 'Camp, the guest of Rev. J. R. Greig and Mrs, (Irreg. seeerdoy rft,rnoon A. D. Sinitic entertained Bernard d.illnw, Floyd•' end Harold Ifoll -nnet•k, Roy Moon_ y. Ross Patterson, Bob Erecter and Spence M1.Kiniton to a picnic at Bruce Beach and Point Clark, Mr. tinct Mrs, William Griffith; of eiont.real, will spend the next ttvu w eke here, guests of Mrs Mary Madi'''son; Jack AleKee, Mentrc,al, is with his gtaLndparent-l. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Curtis; Air. and Mrs. Charles Messer, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond 11'- liott; Air, earl Mrs, Henry Fowler and family, ,London, with their timelier, Elmer. and Mise Florence Fowler; :1Ir. and Mrs. Robert Ait• r)esnn. Ripley, with Mr. and Mrs, ,William Abram; George Mundell, Daren, with John Mundelt earl family, Roy Mooney and Ross Pat- terson. Tnornto. with elle and Mr;, A, D. Smith, schedule, played at Ethel, Thursday. July 22, Waken secured a 1 goal had, the home game for Walton Is dated for Wednesday, July Stitlt, Alex ilrnnwtr(uax, nu 11.11. mail 1., 1111y from Ethel, wets anum, tits that. in thie district it contnteec... fall )%Meet entting, Alaitirg a llotolay morning, Jitly Igo, ]'coca telly all the wht,-e. in tilt., :,.a•0 a. cut during the week. wi h seine tereehed 1n the letter part nt' rtt weak, 13011t eample and yield le re 1(11 (1 an being ye -1y geee Dating erect Santee... ,111?': 1s, -ter. vices tr- viaes in Ethel Preebyt,•r;:Jn e:etre' will be. Sunday Stetted et 10.31, Z the f, rd ',Alder oho r h hnui ship at 7,3t) peon. Ti he eeetieteet through the mon, lis of duly a ell Auguste The annual Sunday School p;r•:: , P.rr Kt -11,./ Presbyter to church .••.a ; held Thursday, July 22, at Un enol]. where rite large te.pree enlation pre • _nt thoroughly enjoyed the tplteved• iy arranged recreation. Inclubing the beauteous Innch shared in a real picnic way and the pleusant motor drive home. Many pleasant memories will be retained of the outing. a A shower, appropriate for the occasion was tendered :Monday night to Miss Edna Franklin, bride elect for a midweek marriage ce:e- money. Jas. Pestal who with Airs. ?festal and baby daughter, visited during his holidays with Alt's. Pt' tat'' brother. Harvey lefe('I,•liand and other relatives and friend:; in Etl,el and ivlonkton, returned last w end to his work at Kirklatel Lee,. ,. where he heeds a peeitien wl u a mining firm operating in that Gd'- riet• Sirs, Pe+tel and daugitt, r will continue their stay here ler 511nte time yet. Weed cutting ori the eennty !Ikea ways is being done in an attempt to (:)eek the weed menace. There are many more pdat•es where genia, effort to control the weed sdtnathet should be undertaken Several carloads of tattle arrived here Via C. N. R, during last week for the Ferments of this locality to ieed for future market requirement 1. The showers of rain of the Lie* few days thea Pell in this seetion of the country were tinnely. And ma; thankfully received. Ethel community contingent o' public school teatclters supplied the 'brides for two matrimonial dila:re- es. The July meeting of the W.M.S of Ethel United Chur'oh was held en Tuetelay afternoon, July 6th at the home of ]Tis, tel•,mmon, y The meeting (menet' with hymn 811 atter which The Lord's Prayer was repeated in unison. Sir Doe: - thy Franklin reed the Seriptnre Lesson, SL•ttt,2e-31 10, and Ariies read the Devotional L anlet, `Friends of Jesus in Canada." Ti . President then offered prayer after which hymn 2116 WIN The nniru its of tit legit et, .,11111: ,were read end 121.13-0).....1 anti the Roll (7811 ,tn.wered with a 1•ivoarlio verse, b v,tral Bente of hnsht eee ,w'or'e Iran. aced and the to .a: a^e.• gave au ttscotu•aglee rt,e,rt fc r Ila. and quarter. Chapter VI of the Stilly Rook ably presented under the: I,'adt.r.,'t;p 1f Mrs, II. Love, Toe 111(01153 clnsed with hymn 4:34 and the Bene• diction, The Woman's Association of Tthel 17nifed church will hold a Sti4n1 evening on Friday, Aug, Oth at the 1 home of Mr, and Mrs. It, J, Pearson Keep the date open anti tell you,' i1'lnn•ds. Mr. and Mrs, Alex Spedran and deemed -or Olive, also Mr, IT, W. Love spentthe week -end with the latter's brother R. 16. Love at his cottage in Tobermory, Mr. W, II, Loves having spent a week there returned home with them, KING GEARGE VI. George tate Sixth of royal birth, We greet him now with hearts s:n- Ani may we have uo cause to fear, To wear the grandest crown on on earth. We give allegiance to hitt throne, And (crown him in our hearts a king; Loud let it o'er the. Empire ring - No other king than George welt awn." Now for his fair young consort, tem. We ask God's name above; And may ebe win the Empirt.'s love, Lord, be her Guide life'; journey through. 0 bless their children in their your]:. Teach them ,the wisdom of Thy Won d, Be near the two princesses, Lore., That they may walk the path of truth. -Written by Catherine Currie, 12 years of age WALTONY MRS. WILLIAMSON, CHURCHWOMAN, 13 CLAIMED BY DEATH Moi, Aefrell Willialreen, aged 70 yr vs, well knr"'ti resident of Al. meta :lid pec tnhtettt in Methodist citureh circles, died at 10.30 o'clocit WI-tltaestlay evening et her (some 1116 Not 3.11 Second avenue, Mrt. W1d1ama,n suffered it stroke of paralysis nine weeks ago, slur'.t whit.) time she had been in a .tell• . ouv condition, 1111le hope being ex- tended for recovery, Mrs, W41ilamson was born in , Setaforth, Onaario, January 19, 11117 and came to Alpena 43 years ago with her husband, since which time they have been continuous resi- dents here. On January 26, 1937, Mr. and Airs. Wdidlamson observed ,`their golden wedding anniverssry, feted by members of the Metltodiat church, A member of the Metheelist Epls 0511x. Funeral services were held Sat- urday .afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at 'the home with !element in ) ver- meen cemetery, HOWICK COUNCIL Gerrie, July 23rd, 1937 Council met in the Township Hall according to adjournment, members were all present, the Reeve, J. A. Bryant?, in the chair. Minutes of last regular meeting were read and on motion of Weir anti Toner were adopted. Moved by Lovell and Baker tlta' By-law No, 10 for the year 1937, as read the third time be finally Panned. -Carried, Moved by Weir anti Lovell that the Township Engineer, F. A. Edgar, be hereby instructed to examine the ALcMdchael Municipal Drain, in Howick Township, and have neces- sary repairs mad.e -Carried Moved by Lovell and. Baker that the resignation of A. C. Hutchison, as Weed Inspector be accepted, -Carried. Moved by Weir and Baker the' By-law No, 6 for the year 1936, as approved by the Ontario MunlciPal Board, be finally passed. -Carried. :]loved by Toner and Lovell that By-law No. 1 for the year 1937; he amended to read "that George Mc' Kee be. appointed Weed Inspector, in the place of Adam Hutchison who has resigned, -Carried gloved by Toner and Baker that the following bills be paid, Carried, County Huron, Hospital exp, for Wray Gile $ Mrs. Jno, Jacob, clothing for Mrs. II. Douglas W. C. Bing, bal. salary in full and postage, roll, for W. 1}lv, 1936 Isaac Gamble, pt. salary as Clerk Gorrie P. V., cement, side- walk & wall under Clerk's Office 10,01) A. t'- Hutchison, salary as Weed Inspector 22,29 County Huron, Hospital exp. for Bruce Anger 30.30 Wm. Stewart, eleaneng Fordwieh Public Shed 2,51 W, E. VanVelsor, Goods for Jean Graham , 6.00 W. 1'. King, extra for trips to Batik in Wroxeter 10.80 Fred Hambly, salary as care- taker, Twp Hail, Wrox- e .tet', to date tVni, Wliiitfleltl, bulb in Public Sited Gerrie . S. R. Hart Co. tax arrears ledger and hinder, for Treasurer ,George Kira, melting Anutse- mrnt Tax returns for Twp. Ball, Gerrie Municipal World,- Ontario Statutes, 1937, and supplies , , , , , J. A, leryttns, trip to (Minton re Wis. Trios. E11is T. A. Roberts, printing me Dees re closing street in (1o1•ritJ Isnac- $3a.mble, Preparing !V- iew, Debentures and work on sante U.5.8, No, 13 Howick & Turnberry ,John Gibson, milk for Jean Graham , Airs. A, Ma.Leot] settlement of bill In full re Miss Carmichael . • Road Expenditures 9,ou 73.00 35.50 Hanford Irwin, eta, weeds Archie Irwin, weeds ,,,,. Oliver Stewart, weeds 13.19 .5a 10.17 teen 7,16 4.50 3.511 20.00 2.10 20.00 10.00 9.00 9,00 Wr1D'N1t6SAAT, JULY 28th, 1037 t HAND SIGNALS Foe DRIVERS - (Signals generally understood by Canadian Most accidents are preventable, Da your port by il7a clearly signalling your intention before making a right or left( turn, or greatest safety get Blue Sunoco; we challenge you to find a quicker acting motor fuel .. . In an emergency, its lightning quick pick-up snaps you to safety .. . 141 IUN�C. (He 0,14(1 (kyE .Btu2 RIGHT TURN Hand andorm extended upward or moved with -a weeping motion from the roar re rho front. LEFT TURN Hand and orm extended hodson tally, Many drivers atm point with their index finger, SLOW DOWN OR STOP Hand and arm extended downward. Its high knockless power minimizes gear shifting; reduces one -handed steering . a . Its freedom from harmful chemicals and from corrosive action makes it safer for your motor. TOP PERFORMANCE ... at regular gas. price Harry Cha,mpion's Garage Phone 8 Gas 25c per Gal. Brussels, Ont. Oliver Stewart, posts Wm. Young, wire fence . , , , Mhos, Reid, weeds Wen. Doig, weeds Alex, Edgar, weeds . , , . , John Giles, weeds Clifford Hallman, weed's , Rant, Ferguson, weeds , , , . Wm. Hulk, Sr„ weeds Emerson Dickert, weeds , , , John Montgomery, weeds Fred Huth, weeds ... Harold 1''oerter, weeds Jelin Franklin, weeds Frank McKenzie, weeds Jelin Porterfield, weeds Wm. Giles, weeds Fred Locking, weeds Mrs, Sam Angst, weeds Mrs, \Val, Ilcllman, weeds. I''. 5, ISnuglcs, gravel , , A. H. Heitz. ei'avnliing ,,,, John Milligan, gravelling Harold 'Topper, gr'ttveiling Ross Bayliss travelling , Geo, Ht'htt teekcr, grovelling David Braun, shovelling , , , F, 5, Douglas, shovelling , , A, H, Delta, spreading ,,, , J. W. Kreller, gravel , , , J, 'W, 1{realer, underbrush_ peg and gravelling Geo, Hubbard, gltavelling Lloyd Jargnee, gravelling and )cashing Henry Kreger, gravelling and brushing Rcht. Hubbard, spreading gravel liar ICruger, hrueldek Allen Griffith, weeds, culvert Etc, Dick Griffith, Weeds, cul. vert and brushing •., 5.2; ,A. E. Gallaher, blasting 8.00 stone "0,00 Tom Grant, brush & culvert 3,"d0 Harvey Wright, weeds .. .. i.0 Ed, Holton, weeds .50 Kenneth Wright, weeds , , , , ,60 Burt Wylie, weeds .40 Lot Viney, weeds 1,330 Geo. Hubbard, weeds .30 John Brown, dragging .40 and weeds .40 Clifford Brown, weeds 5.00 -Root. Doig, weeds , , , . , 5.20 C. Maxwell, weeds , 2,00 Harvey Sperling, weeds : 1.(10 Andrew l;riger, weeds 1.011 Sheldon Hann, weeds 0,80 Morley Johnson, weeds .511 Clarence Spirting, weeds „ .S0 IT.u1y Greedy, weeds ,,,,,, 30,60 Ernest Harris, weeds 20.50 Earl I3nllidey weeds 20.5)' Alvin ]'`itch, weeds , 20,50 Tbns, I3nrite, oil and gas , 37,80 20.30 Suw•yer•-Ahnysey, wire cable 2,1d 14„35 Dem. Road Mach, Co„ edges 7.30 Il„ F ledger, Supt. St,lnl'y 2.70 Jets Foster, 1111 In 00 Earl Moore, 11li and weeds 3.13 Borden Brears, fill ,,,,, John Gilt, fill 10. R0 ()soar Weiler, 1111 and culvert 1.00 Ca.rmlan Bride, fill, culvert and weeds 116n John Tophlrm, weede ,•,,,, Jos, Brears, weeds ... 11,00 Joseph Brent's, weeds , , , John Hicks, weeds 7,310 E. iIttcgrave, Weecds 4,00 W. elergratve, weeds , , . , Arthur Forster, weeds 14.60 Stanley Forster', heeds Norman Ettinger, weeds , 14.90 Wm. Albright, weeds 2,40: Bruce Sothern, weeds , 2,80 John Finley, culvert & 7 00 weeds 2,501 Lennard Sanderson, weeds ; 3.G0 Frank Khtg, weeds 2,10 , Jns. Edwards, weeds 1,00 T, Douglas, weeds 1,00 I S. Finlay, weeds C. Finlay, weeds 7.27 1 Will Huth, weeds to, {, Archie Steurnol, weeds , 3,8;1 Walde Weir, tweeds , 9,35 Tony leittie, weeds 3.00 Wes, Underwood, weeds , O. Weiler, uuderbrushing . t 2,40 i ,\Vm. Hill, wire fence 2.40 ,']'heel Strong, weeds 0,110' Russel Maclnlyre, weeds ., 6 d0 , Cleo, Baker, spreeddng 011 „ 3.70 t Allen Pnlnuersnn, teltovelling 3.70 I (ill 2, 1n iur ren H tiling, s'boveiling S1i 1111 \\int, M';'IOiwain, shovelling 17.2(1+ ,,,,,,,,, , 04,10: Wm, McElwain, grave] , 10 10 Frank Garbutt), teams, 1111. , 13. U Mari Baker, team, 1111 & 10,101 weeds (313 .Alien 13ntmerson, weeds , 11.00 Thos. Padfield, post Dick W7a.:ters, gr•avt+ding 21,00 and weeds 1,00 hilialan Leonard, weals , , 3•.00 Wm, Bill, woods 3,10 I?t lvl'.. Wallace, weeds 2.J9 John Armstrong, weeds , 1,60 Harold Foster, weeds .... , , 4.00 ,Enos Donaghy, Weeds ,,,,• 4,Un Wan. Boehler, weeds , , 4,00 OHear Weiler, weeds 3.20 Briree Armstrong, weeds Geo, Harris, weeds 2,110 ' Henry Darcey, weeds ...., . 6.20 , Emerson Downey, weeds , Hervey Williamsou, haul - 10.80 Mg gravel 59,10 .40 John Reichard, hauling - 1.00 gravel , ..... , , 29.73 .40 Balfour Bream, hauling .5') gravel , . , - 27.70 . Jas, Brears, haul. gravel , 27.00 .80 Ivan 1Tarrds, haul, gravel , , 12.80 2,110 Clarence Gibson, shovelling 20,15 3:29 Rich, Althich, shovelling , , , 2(1.00 1,20 Mole Aldrich, gravel - 60.45 :lee) Archie Albrecht, shrivelling 17,00 11 :el Harvey (}ibsnn, spreading 14.50 7.011 John Alen.gomefy, opern ing 3i.n0 grader , , 80.00 9.00 12. J, Semen s011, let•11iit,g road „ S.00 111,2,; R. J. Sxndanscnr, weeds 7.00 Arthur McCullough, weeds , 5.20 Bosun .Albert flrlbein, weeds 5.00 Cecil \i ilted% weeds , , , 7,2n 8 60.1 Petty s; )ton, weeds 2,(t1 Jae. F.l, tge weetls 2.1D 32 (111 Thos, Pecl, weeds 1,20 fie letther Duet P114, weeds 1.00 10,1(1 11134 W,:aper, weeds and gravel 2,05 511111 P. W. Bolimr, gas & repairs 40.85 tion John Iiynuhntt , culvert tile 14,35 1,511 Henry Joh:one Holt for street 2.60 J.. A, N1.101%011, gas • , , , , , , 73.00 .e; Wm. Stewart, weeds 9,60 3,Oo ITenry Bast, weeds 4.80 1.00 �.lttmee W.dkom, weetle , , , , 4.80 1111) ,Toho 1Lidley, weeds - , , - 0.130 1 ,n Moved by Lovell and Baker that eau Council (10 now adjourn, to meet lot .80 the 'United Church Hall, Fm'dwinh, am on the third Wednesday In Auguet, 2.00 or 111 bite call or Otte ReVee, 6,•10 -Carried. 5.00 Isaac Gamble, Clerk, 2.660 1,20