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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1937-9-8, Page 4THE BRUSSFJ, G 'QST "Ia"1)Ni PAY, SEPT. Rt11 1037 NEWS ' THE DISTRICT Written for the Post By Our Own Correspondents Yv ROXRTE+R �S Yisltnrs in town: Mr. and Mr,. A. xi. Wells, Toronto, with Mrand yrs. G. A. Wearreng; 'Mr; and Me le, 'L Davidson, Oshawa, with ill e S7, Davidson; Air. and lIe•s. F. Raker, Toronto, with Mr, and \[ e. Howard Wylie; Dr, and \41••' Spence, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Itann, Brussels, and Mr, and Mee. 12nss and family, Illinois, .with M . and Airs. R. J. It:sun; Dr. Jciin Munro, Copper Cliff, with Mrs, J. JIunro; Air, and Mrs. Harry Smith Ind family, Strathloy, with Mr. and Mrs, J. Smith Mr, and Mrs. W, North aur daughter and Harold Peters, London, with Mr. and Airs, R. •Stocks. Out-of-town: Mr, and Mrs. C eek( left for ('alifornie for 2 -week v'ac,t- 'tion; Mr. and Mrs. Feed Kittt11.n with his daughter in Detroit; F. O. Hemphill, J. J. Allen and J N, Alien on a trip to the mining (1(de of Northern Ontario; Mr. and- M. James Hentbley of the Bank el Commerce stag on their vvete:aloe. Harvest Festival ee vic•e wilt h held in St Janes' church on Sun. tray 'next,- Rev. M. Uibeou, Barrie. ton, being In.- charge. • CRANE, OQK • In sp•Ite of inclement 4- , those present at the corn roast and seavengee hunt. under the aue pd.t_: • of the P, Y, P. S. cf Knox tear,:{•h on friday evening, enjoyed a gond feed of corn and heaps of inn . scavenger hunting. Miss 1.. nit Note toe reettrrle.d 1.1 her hone here. Mr. and Aire, B. Martin and eeele James and Allan who have b„eo holidaying with Mr. and Mies All!1! Cameron returned or Mel ltv their hone In Detroit. Aries 11. Cameron who has teteemed a p.al• time there returned with them. Mr. and l[i s, Jelin Ne 11,. elle 1 -daughter Yvonne, Stuart and Italph Orf fIanever, spent the heli:Ley tt', Mr. and .Mes. James N >h1e. Mr. and Mrs, Ha • d,' C nap : anti daughters Marie am Jean weiey holiday visitors at the home - and Airs. Jacob Flesher. A gathering Of yank, frieude :: 2 Years Sabsclibtiorn Free to the Post To the person who guesses the correct number of acim'ssion tickets sold at the Brussels Fall Fair, en Friday, October 1st, Contest start on September 20th —Closing Get your entry blank at the Post and put in your guess, in }eew Contest is Opened to All—No Fee Free- - on September 30th the box, at the honk of Hiss Vida Cameron oar' evening recently, to enjoy a social evening with her before hot' departure to 1>e,iuit, (hates were enjoyed and during the course tit the evening, the 1lcntess was male the recipient of a silver v mitt' see Iteeenterl by Miss Mae 1 isle,', vv114l 111 address was lend by .11 1.,s Alary lltn•thet, Vida expressed her t!icsks, A ro:n i••ta'sI took in reel f the eveniIF and dlulciug was es.. jclyed. J L 4E- ALE Mr, end Mrs, D6bie pf Aulmo t:-rl (4t1 '41111ty with Mr. and Mr Jim JoItnscon islitre. .Mt'. and Mrs. Harold Harris of Titeenhnr _ epent the wesk•et1d with her patelete Mr. and Mrs. 111. Join,” sten and family. M1'• C ei,,., Matlte"s and Eliza- ieth '(11'41l$ of Entire visited 9,1 1nnday tate rnunn with Mr. tend MN. Ed. Johnston. 1-1 litre, Mr. \\.n. J. Seueh visited on 5:tn- day afternoon with .lir. David Jewitt, - Mr. and lies. Jack Wickstead visited. on Sunday with lir. and Mrs, Alvin Smith of Bluevale. Mr. and Mrs, Richard J1hnet„ot and Air. Ed John. -ton attended a rimer ' of a cousin at Gad, rich 1.1-t weep. Mr. and Mrs. llarnid Prec•or at111 daughter spent Sunday with Mr. in Sirs, Jos, Curtis anti Margaret. Thu regular meeting of the W,M, S. of Knox. Presbyteriau :Chit, eh was Held in the Sunday seam)! 1'0Ont Thursday afternoon vvitir a good attendance. The president, Mr's, Alex, Mowbray, presided. Prayer 'was uttered by MIA, 1'4 •vast Ms:Kei(he and Mre. Archie Meeser react a passage or scetoture leading to the study of the chapter taken by Airs. J. 41. Greig on "'Thu Wo. man with a Sou,' or "the Steward- ship of the Family," showing the sacrifice mothers matte for their fainilioa tiled •the opportunities mothers have of moulding char, actor, The Ladies Aid of Knox Pro by' torten Csureh (tel dthe third gn,er- terly meeting in the church soh 10: ('00141 Thursday afternoon. The vice-president, ,.Iris. Eldred lichee presided.', Secretory -treasurer's re - Inas from the groups were presnut- ed by Mrs, (toy Turvey for :Norris. Miss Jean 1IeI3urney- for Turn - berry, and Mrs. Ilarry Elliott for the clilage, Business discussion followed the reports and funds dis- poses. At the clue of the meeting Imes: At the close of the meeting members of, the Morris Group serv- ed 11111(11 and all enjoyed a social half hour, Gordon Mundell, principal of the Gamic public 8411001, and Miss Dor- othy Aitken, \elto will teach this year near Moorefield, have been notified that their 8011001-s will not re -open unt11 September 13. All tie) schools in the townships of Turd - berry and Howick are observing this order. Mr, and Airs. Thos. Hunt, Tor- onto. are enjoying a holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hig- gins; Moss Elizabeth Robertson is wilt her sister in Toronto. How would you like to be one of the victims in this horrible smash ? How would you like to be strapped to a cot in some emergency hospital ward—writhing, half out of your mind with .pairs. These ghastly tragedies are caused by those of you who drive recklessly—who take chances—without regard for the safety of others I You know in your own heart whether or not you are a reckless driver. Hyatt are DECIDE NOW TDRIVE WITH CARE Stop cutting in, passing on hills or curves, taking chances of any kind. Settle down to safe, sane driving—and avoid trouble. You know the rules for safe driving. Stick to them— or run the risk of having your license suspended or cancelled. We are going to put reckless drivers off the road and keep them off. Ontario Motorists will Co-operate When you see a motorist driving in a manner dangerous to the public, take his number, make a careful note of the actualtime and place, and when you reach your destination write to the Motor Vehicles Branch, Department of Highways, Toronto, giving full details. We do not invite reports of minor infringements of the traffic laws; you are requested to use sound judgment. We will deal adequately with offenders f . ONTARIO ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Motor Vehicles Branch ETHCEL Day se11001e are nut reeopeul04 till Monday of nex1t weal[ by order of the M. 0, H. and Sunda ySolloole and chlldre11 gathet'lilg,, are being cancelled ars a preventative Meesure in the spread of a dre tiled alltnent LIt'si tla11Y among children, Joe and Airs 1)0101411 and Baugh Lars, Dorothy and Grace, having motored from thele home h1 ,\lists• gun arrived here last tweeleend ated were 111e guests of Mrs, 31eLeod, Mrs, (lofortll's mother, et the hone of their uncle, Will, McLeod, over Lahr Day iloldiay• The tine was pleasantly enjoyed by each and all. Norman Cobet' who is in tete em- ploy o1 G. A, Dunbar, has been holidaying at Toronto during the past week, visiting his brothel Eph, Caber and other relatives and ependiug some time at the Ex, Miss Ada Ward'la v has been with her grandparents 1, M. and Mrs Henry for a time, wjtile Miss Norah Henry, also a granddaughter, wile has been caring for them, for sev- eral months past is having a reeres- tion at home, - R.oy S1a•Donald and helpers have MSC completed repairs on the school building in S.S. No, 6, Grey, Ailed Ella Ilansuld has been engaged us teacher for the ensuing term and will commence duties when school reopens next week, Geo, and 1Irs. Hckmier enjoyed a nicely arranged schedule of visiting and sight-seeing for a week at Tor- onto 0, N. 311 Seldom does two such quiet days 4 conte in succession as was noticed here for last Sunday and Monde.;, For Sunday by advice of M. 0, ii. all public: assemblies welt cancelled and Mouday being observed as boll - day, all business places were closed, it was sure noticeably quiet. Harvey McClelland has opened a place at his dwelling roosts Alain street West for the business of watch repairing and doing work on other articles of jeweery. Doctor Frank Bryant; of Remittal with his wife and son, while out for a motor drive on Labor Day called on friend and relavtivrs at \Valken and Brussels and visited w•itll leis sister, Mrs, Jcs, Armes who is jest recovering frum a recent seveee attack of illness, at her Monte t Ethel, Cordon Sleigli1-liolnt will resume toarhing in Trowbridge school when the school remoras after nr,1- 01.•itriner vacation, Mies Jetta Snell of Janteetow-n 1•:s.:, a Sunday vistior with her aunt Mrs, 0. Bateman, The September meeting of the W. Al. S. of Ethel United Church Wit.i held on T11u(sday afternoon, S• lit. 23rd at the home of .Mies, Geo. Addy, The President presided and seven• teen ladles attended, 'lige meet - Ing opened w4t11 hy'nin 637 a.t`r•r which The Lur0'.s Prayer was rt• peated in unison, The Der. Leaf- let, "The Unchanging Christ," wa read by hiss M, Ilansuld, MN, 11. Bremner then led in prayer. The nlinules of the last meeting -eel,. read and approved anti the Roll Cell € nswered with a favourite verse. An interestiLg paper was given by Mr, Jos, P :neon and flies E. Peareon read an article 011 Japan for the \\':c,trll Tower. The :fleeter: closed with hymn 350 and the Benediction, Ethel 1'tlited Church will hold their Anii:c rsa .3• Services on S,i.:• day, Clot, 10(11 and their Auns;ti Fowl Supper, 1'haenksyivin„ malt', Oct, hill 1"u,-tber an11 lilleetn en: will appear later but plc, -a,,,' she slate in mi,ed, The Women's h14itute wilt op -4 on I'hurytlay afternoon, Sept, 1St IT ad :L30 at the home of Mrs, W. Whitfield. The motto, "She rah, -141 the best rare isf what the 11x(41,'' wiU b0 taken by 31, s, Spei1au. Call tiny most hated household task), Topic, The bone or any coni-. try is I1t its youth will be taken by Ales, Currie Coot:1t, something me - front sonuthing ohl. Uemonstration tII tug a cb•es. All the ladies of lite c•Inlnmnity are 4nTited lo attend. Stanley Wilson and Les• Allen \\'sill rn spendthe weekend at Niagara Palls. The Misses Violet and Mildred IS hurry visited with Airs, J:!(it Wilson, Janet and ,\1114, Wilson spent a flay with friends in \V1nghan, George and Mrs. Kreuter suet;( Sunday with Will and Strs. Marl: of Wingliam, GREY 44Ir, and Mrs, John Timmer or Pert Huron spent 1110 weak-ond at Frank Thu:km(41,s, Arr. and Mrs, Herman Audra i and family of AlrKiilop 'spent Sun. day afternoon with Mrs, Mulley and family. Miss Tillie Iltilley from near INonitton spent Sunday althe home of her mother, Mrs, Gordon Hitlle,y, EAST HURON FAIR *4 Ct. 1 Spelling Match' Thursda Evenin Set■• 30th At Fair Grounds inl,,k'ala.ce at 8 o'clock Open to any Public Scikr;) Pupil of Brussels, Morris or Grey who li"is'Attended,S4hooI'in 1937. Donated"by4Rev, •Win. Moore •Prizes - est $2. aid $1.50,3rd $1., 4th 50c S meth'n l`ei ,ew and Different Announced through the Brussels Post, to be given in the Palace on the evening of September 310th, open to Public School Pupils of Morris Grey and Brussels Dr, T. T, McRae offers lst prize $5:00 Dr. Jamieson 2nd, $3.00 and 3rd $2.00 F. R. Smith 4th, $1:00 5th .75 6th, .50 6th, 50 7th .50 8th .50 School Parade Parade will leave Victoria Park at 1 p,m, sharp Friday, October 1st and will be headed by the Bance. All Teachers and Public School Paplis in the parade admitted free to the grounds. c=zell T wo Speeding Contests PURSE $80.00 EACH EVENT Hobbles allowed Mile heats 3 in 5 Purses -50. 25, 15 and 10 per cent Details Announced Later In Press. Rules All competitors must be members of the Agrleultn'al Society. Entrance 5 per cent of purse, 4 to enter, 3 to start, or no .rig prize, American Association Pules to ;govern, as near €144 posseb10. Entries May be made at Seerctary's office up to 1.30 Pane September 201h. Speeding will commence at 2 p.m. sharp, in order named. This will be etrictly enforced Foot Races, and Etc. Foot Races at 3 pm. Friday COUPLE', RACE, over 15 years SOY'S ItACE, under 14 year;, 100 yarde BOY'S RACE. under 10 years, 50 yards GIRL'S RACE, under 15 years, 100 yards GI&L'S RACE, under 10 years, 50 yards Bicycle Race Buys and Mens Bic'yc'le Race, a,;y 1(0.'. Prins : 1st. $1,511; 2nd, (tent 30g. ((lp•n t', Hill .. G.•y :,ori 31,;rrsee Special Prizes These awards are confined to Brussels, Grey and .Morr's, The 1'. Eaton ('o., nff 'r el Si10 1. •l,av sliefee1,1 It -;s due'Cun for the following: Best finished Steer ur II•'1!'r•)' for It -thy Beef pu;1)-,s,.:,, '+r2'.tclrt tip to 750 lbs. Any r<,ntily h..vb,11 w•:.r a 'r. $:t€'n i'o, 1iniitcd prize at a Fair in 1987 not cell ibl,r'1* cc•nePe'' 1•'or best writing Miss Mar'gare't letweing offers 1:.. 77,-;_..:1. 1. .rtt Bete. Sr, 11 (in peta•i11 "A Lai,by"; Jr, 111 tin ;eela ,.' t,,,, , , of "'Tree Charge of the lei„htllt10111'•. (leen to 1:;.., Palee• .. heel. hoc Best Writlug K. Aslee(1 eteeree 1• , 754: 4 7.1+ • ; .; , . , )l•. 1V--3 007.s05 01' ..1104, ,,:,spar' p ,ti0; 5r. 1C v v.1 0,,, rs 0f England," page 154; Sr, 111—"A Vete-well" pees .44r, iii„ t, to Bruss•'s PUblti; Sehu4I, 31iss Ilulen Braker nffr..< 7:4-; :;ee a1,•4 25 fel* tern et t; t.'„ open to pupils Primary leen ill P. S, 8peelal Prize, by the C:,1ositia hen% rl' Ce. 11110 , II :,;, oat„ of en Gid English Silver Trey, Deep • Petteen, eAs 1 1 ett d un ('-1,1eter 104111 heavy grape border eft-.-+wl ret:n,r 1,1'4 r'41 1•:;,.i':•l: 11114.11, The tray is 111nehes in d -meter wet will he er, r( -5 :p at true• F3arlk. For the L'tst 1'ivc_p,enud b'rui Y• 1c.. 11,ark, neer 4.,:11: (Prize-winisil:g ii t'.1ih1t Itr-taite•'11 Fir 111e best collection of ri to to Seep sects, 41nm to pupils of lirasols Sheol, \Ciel(+n & C11lIt rplr• uil'r t' '171 4;4 1-;t; 75r a, v.td; Imre 2iee " as 'rd. H. Baw^1, is Flour and Feed sieve e11s,ta II'ty the volute,' or the eienover Milling ('a,' the fellow:m : 48 110041; O'Canada 014111' for the 1..111 loaf err 4.0•e••^ -d made, front I'rairie Itnse• or (1'Canada Flom. 24 pound., Prairie hese Flom• tom hest 1,i; d0%011 1 t ,'ui;s 11111110 from Prairie line or O'('anatie Flour, 24 pounds canittiien P,eauty Pastry Flow for best Layer Ccekt (iieht` macre from Canadian ]leauty or Palette Pastry Flour, ror best draft or agriculture brusr u1:11e and two 4f her progeny. Prizes: 1st Ttuli. t Simpson (tel., a -putt. (roving 1irt vutee $8,00 21114, donated by C'ira.;. Robettt on, $5.110, lyd, donated by D. At. MacTtvilt, 13.00, Boys' Foal Club of 1937 The Ontario Horse Brewers' Association, in co-operation with the Society, have organized a Foal Club, I3oys signed by July 15111, 1937, to be jmlged at 1''.tlr, Oct; .her 1'I, Pines: lst $3,00; 2114 $0.00; std 12.00; 4th $4.00; 5411 $•4.00 , 0111 $4,00; 7111. $3.011 sib *300; ..0th $3,00. russets ta3n';�t` IlA� Attendance at Gr unds GRAND CO C E I FRIDAY, OCT. ist In Brussels Town Hall JAMES BURGESS, President, D. Ai, McTAVISII, Secretary -Treasurer