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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1937-12-15, Page 4BRIISSEL$ POST NEWS OF THE DISTRICT Written for the Post By Our Own Correspondents GREY hr Veral schools in the tom • it were ciovtd for 9 few dayn 1,. t Owing to the severe storm and xottcls being bluely Id. 1 T1(, .part rays Ole,: hoe Bought the Motet! in town •bI- longitlg to the late Win. Cliuer, Will make a must ealnforhthl'e donee, Lenard Lamont has yowlnert borne after, his trip to Sudbury. John 'McKinnon, Fort IN eo,ine Who has beep visit;ng hi,' b.,rttu'r Dan iced ei ter \Hee MeKleine, returned hoe, b'. al -'u took it eer load of sows beet with him Mitts Y^i,u»gl>i'ltt. of Anburu r' -torn. ed borne Met week late her vacation with her awn Mee M. D. McDonald, Gordon Knight lost a velttli'Q, horse last week Mfrs, Cecil Robinson, wits been in Listowel beset";:] I r 1111 pat week and a half Wren s ttft- dorwent an appendicitis etoielti• t1. carate home Saturday, She i de nicely we are glad to soy. Our local trucker, Wm. 311.;tau. Municipal Notice I Hereby Give Notice that. the Nomination of a Reeve; Pow - Councillors; Three Public cocci Trustees and one member of the Hydro Electric Commission to serve the Municipality of the Village of Brussels, during the year of 1938 will be held in the COUNCIL CHAMBER AT THE TOWN HALL BRUSSELS at 7 o'clock p.m. MONDAY, DECEMBER 27th, 1937 All Nominations to be in by 8 p.m. 1f demanded a Poll will be opened at the following places on MONDAY, JANUARY 3rd, 1938 Sub-Dle1elon No, 1— Council Chamber, Brussels Sub: Division. No. 2 Public Library, Brussele e, S. Warwick, Returning Officer. Brussels,. Dec,;8th, 1937, f Municipal Notice I Hereby Give Notice that the Nomination of a Reeve; Deputy Reeve; and Three Councillore; to serve the Township of Grey during the year 1938 will be held at TOWNSHIP HALL, ETHEL at e o'clock p.m. MONDAY, DECEMBER 27th, 1937 If demanded a Poli will be opened in th>s following places on MONDAY, JANUARY 3rd, 1938 Poling Bub -Division No. 1 vAt School House S. S. No. 4 Pulling Sub-Civis10n No, 2 'At School- House- 5. S. No. 1 Polling"Sub-Division No. 3 At School House S. S, No. 2 Polling Sub -Division No,, 3A At A.D.U.W, Hall, Walton Polling Sub -Division No. 4 IAt Community Hall, Moncrieff 'Polling Sub -Division No. 5 At Township Office, Ethel Poltin0 Suh.Divislon No, 6 At School House S.S. No. 5 , Polling Sub -Division No. 7 At Community Hall, Cranbrook Poll to be open from 9 o'clock • a.01.to59,m. J. H. Feed, Returning Officer. Ethel, Dec. 15th, 1937, Municipal Notice 1 Hereby Give Notice that the Nominationof a Reeve; Four Councillor to serve the Township of Morris during the year 1938 will be held at the TOWNSHIP HALL, MORRIS at twelve o'clock p.m, on MONDAY, DEC. 27th, 1937 , If demanded a Poll will be opened in the following places on MONDAY, JAN, 3rd, 1938 'Polling Sub -Division no. 1 At the School House S.S. Polling Sub -Division no, 2 At School House S.S. Polling Sub-Divlston no, 3 At School ,House S.S. Polling Sub -Division no. 4 At the Township Hail Polling Sub.DIvision no, 6 Stone: School House S,S, no. 7 " 'f Polling Sub•Divlsion no. 6 At Sohool House 8,8. no, 10 Poll to be open from. 8 o'clock atm, to6 p,m. Alex MacEwan, Returning Offloor, Sluevale, Dec, 8th, 1937. By the loons of things there'll be 110 green Christmas this year. Is taking a few enforced ltuticiays 4, since the snow blockade, Ile is o buy idea, there has been very few de.ve 111te Yeur lie has not been un the road 311o. Ed. 31at•I:an has gone to a h, pilin in Toronto for tlhat.nn'.t Her many friends wish her a ,poi o recovery, Well this is a real old time winter, Buck to the horse and cutter ditys and the old tirne winters al the nineties. It tuaxes It a bit hard to go around but it ie real ;• t7hristnees weather, SPECIAL— Or, r war's Christmas Special 3 Ib. Hix Nuts, 2 lb, for 37c; Surittet P-Nw, 29e; Choc, Drops, l6c lb; (01'. at lowest prices. Phone u, A. GREIVAlt 11. and Mrs. Gaynor, of G.uvel• bt • Suck„ and also family have etee, "set, and are at present at the histo of his brother, June Gaynor, pee eon. expecting to remain here anal locate a farm, Presentation leaf Wcdnes'lay evening a num. et. 1• .a' neighbours and friend luay- 1 the• storm and colied 011 M. sena tI g1rtun Wilson to seend a loaf eit.e with born, D7uring the u .,f the evening the bride and e, tI r, macre the reeipdent, of a tucks colt, Airs Ferg CoitnvflY l the following address wId ietee enle- ' and Ferg Connelly made the presentation: D,-;11 list"e and Eldon; 15 you[ tt'iends and neighbor's h t a ., nil , ,1 herr, 'to -night to is ''11� 111 F1 ale-et:on and n 1 yen 1:1 11 tavpine•e5 in 0.11.0,.,.,.1.:111,r rlfata'im.9tly'. To you bac tv,• welr•:rine yrrrt into our midst and hope Mat you wilt find i« as pleasant as we, de in hav- ing you. With best wishes we ask y.;u to accept this small token and hope you will find it a great comfoet in Your new home. Signed Your Friends Se Neig.t;iors, With a few well chosen woede Eldon thanked the people and the rest 01' the night eves spent in piay- Ing.cards and danciae• E.i. JIE4 The heavy seowitills 'of the past week, with high winds prevailing tied up motor car and .'.•ruck traf- fic in this district and made in every direction Were practically lin- p passable even with horses for a tew G days. Ethel Culled Church . Sunday School are holding their Christmas eu;'er.aluntent Friday ntght of 'his week, Dec, 17, in the ohu,th at S.15 Dena. • Tuesday, Dec, 14 there was the usual last n ertute rush in taxes, paying Elvin Thompson of Con. 8., 11 Guy- Owe near Ethel, has peened a e meat shop in the cement build . g 011 a J. Kt'anter's property, His loan fi CUSt02ner_ will appreciate (111,; ac - 1 ELs./Xe6rALE We are ghtd to hear 3i e. D,:rnln rind baby x(1111(1 home Slant Wove - hem hu,oi'ita1 this .week. 1Iisv it sb Milligan spent. -the •'t wUh,i•r,ll. at 11+. ,mina un tee 1st line, iIs'ry to 111 1 that 1111' 111 10 child of Mr, and Mrs, Jack 1';'clot' pus:ed fay Switltty, Mr, Ra eel Barnard has to M1lverton -to week foe a farmer Mfr. Jack N,caolson arrived home on Sathu.day (tom the Nc;til. • Owing to til" Bev". e t o1. 01, 111. Wheeler, principd of the elee,e, l- nlaitted here civet' rhe weep -'•ad i11. stead of a'�:ug to his home in Del - grave as is hie custom. Gt:"(1011 3fun'Iell, Ilrhicipil1 of t110 (lorrie Public School, was coulpellott to remain in G.r:rie the greater Bart of tete week on account of the roads being blocked, Messrs. Breckenridge and lie' Kinney, the rural mail cohere:;: were able ro make their fall trip. un Satarduy. Ma's. James Kenny, who was threatened with a stroke of paraly- sis over •t week 1',__o, Is intttro'Iltt. -Miss karmy Hogg, of Brussels, is nursing her, The service in Knox -Presbyterian Clnnrch en Sunday morning was condaeted by the pastor, Rev. J. R. Greg, o'ho continued his Benet. on "The Westminster Confe.sslot' ❑f Fal -Ib, dealing with son under the heads of disobedience and eelii h- nesc,'' Special Christmas .+•rri -rc are 10 he held Deceember 26. WA.LTOIv • The Y. P. S. of Duff's I'ni'ed Church held its regular neetin Sunday evening with Mies Dean presiding, who also rev! ihc. ecr:pture, MPs. Mete) ('n• enie offered prayer, The topic. "A New C'irurc h ---'he Purpose of the ll:iteid Church of Canada,' wee ahly riven by Stewart Bryaus, Mise eilii-".i belial:v sang a solo. A 0110l't tele: was given by Ret Mr, Cumni/r'g, Al the morning service of D:ttf'. . v; I�r.ted Church3 h. Cumming too:: for his text, "And the peace o God yi which passeth all understanding L shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus." ;e SPECIAL— * l $ dtade, Wire. John Partridge and Mr. and -MI's: WIlliant - Yundt and futility of Seeratiord, with Mr, and Mrs, TO, Ritz. Newdy�'weds Honored A very pleesant eveltitlg 00.10 8110111 at the home of Robert Deo 11(0 J:It cloflcessiun Howiek, ea Wednes- day everting, 1)ec, let, when the. eel neighbors and friends gittherell to- getltel' to commemorate the remelt nxurlago of Acthar and lire. Mitten. '1�11e evening was sp' I' 1: dancing. Just prior to lunch, tits newly-weds were r.alletl and asked to be seated, and Miss Audrene l'ykr. read nu address while they were pres(10rd with a chesterfield :aide and as aeraslonal chair, by G'trihk1 Gulbrai.h, Mitten 1'nsworth aril Rob- ert Miller, A fitting reply Was made by Arthur, thanking the giv- ers on behalf or Mrs, Rotten and himself, Following is the address; Clnr'rie, Cot„ Dec, 1, 1;137 Mr. and MIS, Arthur Rutran. Deur Friends; We your neighbors and friends, have gathered ta.night to acknow- ledge your recent marriage, We ex- tend to you our sincere congratula- tions and trust that you may enjoy he:lltlt, hats; iness and prosperity in Your wedded life. We appreciate Art Ole interest You have taken in the welfare and progress of this community, 1Ve are sorry your home 1s not in our neighborhood but you are not ';o far distant but that we will see you quite often As a token of good -will and affee- then, we ask you to accept tbeee gilts. Maty they bring Pleasure to your hone and be a constant re - mintier of our friendship, Signed on behalf of your friends. Robert Miller, Gerald Galbreete, Minton Unewnrth, SPECIAL— Grewar's Christmas Sperlal, 1h. P•Nlree 211c; Choc, Drops, 15c 111; Mix Nuts. 2 Ili, for 37-e; • Sundtisl Oranges at lowest prices. Phone 5, A. GRI: WAR, Grewar's Christmas Special lb lix Nuts, 2 111, for 317e; 1 011+ist -Nuee 29e; Choe, Drops, 15c 111; ranges at lowest prices. Ph'>ric 5. A. GREWAR, MONKTQN In Its, ,e., m, -r I.athcrau Church cel u.,ei„y a 11aee of eleven vett 1 t. v :d alnfrm.ttron with the serliee•r ueltle u charge of the pastor, Rev. J theft;. The exam:nar].,n wee held the morning and the t'unfa ill tient sang "The Hour of Ti :el, 1 1 in the evening tate rite w (esuo ti at:on Was given and the i:'. s'; lei liven and the class sang .feeue rill Lead One Those tee evi.,t i liema ion ween Norman se!-:. '< oetna13 1'te15. hem 1131 , {old R tz B i F Seloill, Alvin 1 +r :leen Int -hha:dt, Rita ti 11:1e/. .,,h; leen 1h -hike. Freida 1)it110, .,::d Ila Pchiite, The Missionary Dafliraneot bee 11arge of the Y.P,S. , vie,• o, the 'nited Church on S'nui.,y c1 ,in04, 0d Viola Rennick Pro sided• now. td A11,Naught read the. set •il11 ,. 0d Mrs, F, C, Osborne led in p,•+y- 1, Dorothy Inman gave the tope, The Aim of a Youth e mons” Edith Shine then Ioeceret1 with a solo, Rev, Jaynes A P. the slate of filet. e hick is as follows: Ilemor• ,e resident, Rev, Jannis Gale; preai- ent, John Rennick; secrolaly, pre- tty ihina.n; treasurer, Marie, H'01111ea; Missionary convener, thole ennlek; Christian fellowship cont. ener, Wilma Iiolntes; Ch,•i,tntu rlture convener, Hugh Chale; re. eattlon convents, Mary B teg,,r; artist, Margaret Wilson 1us11er, 11 Gale. Mrs, Charles 73leckert who has been confined to her bed for the last few weeks had the misfortune to fall from her bed and break liter arm Keith Ilopklneon, 31 Nees Ethel and Verna Hedger of Hamilton vie iced with Mr. and Mrs. M. le. Ilett. ger; Mfr, and Mrs, Iloward Holmes and Calvin Holmes, Mr, and Mrs, T. Philips of Strat2ord, with Met Id Holmes; friss Selma Ritz, ISN, lots returned to Toronto after SI/ending two Weeks al her home herr Rev, and Mrs, Schutt, lir, ane Mix, John Sc•harle and family, Mr. and Airs, caromed...Con. ion, Lorne Vtclden 0t Blyth W,x5 a ( W eea-e11r1 0i011, With relatives ii, - 'L:hel and vicinity, Rev, Mr, Spelt peettar of Eitel h circuit United Church was remelt', .ri last Sunday of seine of tiro t o.' „ -- .fences in his pastoral work in Went - ern provinces a5 he travelled by c horse and cutter t:brough the; rte,;p t snow and void to the aeve:al ftp- a peintments Several I6the,Iites made a business :I, trip to Brussels at the first of the week via (1, N, R, Robert Docket who has been epee- L sting a shingle mill at Elmwood, ars rived at Ethel last Saturday and will be at h1s home on Con. 5, Grey w Twp. 1111 atter Christmas. R There was an attendance of 69 at Ethel Lnited church Sunday school o' Last Sunday at the regular 2 o'cio»lt P.m. session, And at 7.30 R pini v preaching sehlee, due to at,rrmy weather there was only at att+„rd- ante of 70, et' As the snow roads became more pi opened up there was a node eai)le Bi Incrense in business, Monday was an extra ibusy day at C. R. Dunbar's chopping mill, Christ fes' tree and entertainment Synder the auspices of Ethel Presby erten ehltrelh. to be given In the ohurcit Is dated for Monday, Dee 110, Nominations for municipal tumors or Grey Twp, will take plaoo at he Tnvp hall, Nlon•, Dec, 27, eom- menoing at 1 p.m,. SPECIAL-- Crrwar's Christmas Special, P-Nuee 200; Choc, Drops, 11ic. lir; Mix Nuts, 2 Ib. for 37c; Senkist Oranges at lowest prices, Phone 3. A. GRL ri' AR, 1;1,x 3 An Appreciated Gift This year simplify one of your gift problems by order- ing the Brussels 'Post'. Sub. scrip;eons sent anywh'tte and an attractive gift caul will accompany each gift subscriptdou• which will dee an apprecia F d weekly v:sitar during the entire year. r Wk1DN2"SDAY, 0210, 15th, 1907 MORRIS On Wedueeday afternoon, Decent. ber 22, at 2 y.m, 1710 annual Christ- mas Cwueft of 5. 5, Nu 4 will 1to held The ma1n feature will be a cantata—"11`heu 510111 Forgot true Smiuhs." k veryone interested will be welcome, Presentation A happy evening was Meetly emelt, 111:11 $Ir, and MIs. Miller, sr., tl,tl family, by neighbors, before their (hlartule tor their !11010 home iu I ru-Bels, During the evening 11>e folluwi1i1 address was read and 'the Hoer and hostess mode the reliplents of love- ly gifts, Dear Mr. and Mrs, 2111101 Mona and J11en:- 1Ve have met here tonight •t'1 en- joy with you one more evening in but old home. We are sorry to lose you from among us as neigltbgoi, ,11r, :biller, you have been assoal,tt- ed with its for long time, your wor- thy Tertlle1' not so long, A1ona, Jack shorter periods, but as the heart of this family we have 'found In you an outstanding character many, many times exemplified in scat of unselldne=hews, always ready and willing to offer by word and deed. to help others, Airs, Miner has been a fine help mate for you, she won the respect of us all attending to .tlrings in the home that man can't (lo, Mona and Jack are character buil. tiers. building each day as the years slip past, and we hope to see exem- plified in them, when they grow up that wonderful personel so charac- rer!etic in mother and dad. We are glad you are only gling to 13 users because we will still be able to call you neighbors. We feel sure Ill uesels will be enriched by your citizenship, Morris will retain in Thos. ir. al•d wife a stalwart son and dough, 'r of the soil and we know he will be able to continue on the old home• stead in a capable manner. At this time we would ask Air, era Mee, :Milli:' to accept these two chairs ns a small token of our an - pt eiillion of all the numerous acts 01 Irhidness in our midst and we hope you both may long live to en- joy the rest that they will afford in your leisure ohurs. We would ask -?lona to accept this mirror. Ma she use it to watch grow a lovely girl to be a blessing to mother and clad. Jack we want you to accept this pencil, use it in your daily tasks to build character strong and true and if it should be flute you drift away we ]rope you will often write mother BUY - "Gifts That Last" Ths Year !OUR CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Th,,e e Melt tint wattle, are rt fly very g01,d vlue. They au- fully te.1e1 and ga¢t1 1 .11 The 11010 round 1111(1 other ]tapes for both Ladle's and Gents, .... .... Natural Gold $10,00 White Finish 8.50 We Carry a Complete Range cf Harmonicas at All Prices For a Really Fine Watch I. We Offer the Butova Watches whi-'' le the result of 70 years expeteence In the art of mak- ing precision timepieces. They are recognized leaders in the style trend and are priced as low as 524,50. Musical Instruments Our special value Amplifying Guitar — $25.00 '3'e also tan supply a very wide range of Instruments at various 1'tices. Very goad tone, aleractive gtlltare at $10.00 and $7,50 Ilanjo—tlxcellent quality , , Serenader Tenor Banjo ..• $12,50 ommosessame Violin Outfits—We can supply good Violins at all prices Our special values are nice outfits for $12.95 and $9.75 Ausco Pearl -Tone Brush, Comb and Mirror Sets make attractive Christmas Gifts Sets at •$15.00, $12.50, $7'50 and .$3.50 MANICURE SETS FROM 50c TO $5.00 COMPACTS—Attractive Compacts in newest designs 50c to $5.00 :.tee. e CHINA WARE—We have a new selection to choose from wramowirommetetomemenmesweera GIFT TEAPOTS—Make attractive gift for only 50c, 60c CHRISTMAS CANDLES 25c PAIR CARVING SETS $2.00, $3.00 and $4.00 Brothers' Jewellery Shop russets phone 53x George Mets, Mr, and M1, s, V ? 111 _o o o AlteMe, n Ti,0401 The Firm K E own "z Disse . lying Partnership An order to clear up the bu >- Iness ail accounts must be paid at once. The business win be carried on on future by Phone 77 a na Brussels, Ont. . p','r� •n2i;�•>ut• yf �I �° x l F •t:•,.;'�°�'! tit<'a, and say "the Pencil I am now using Is one our old neighbors gave me when I left the farm," We will now hand you this ad- dress or this jumble of words, please search in their depths and accept them as a true expression of thought given to you along with these little gifts to remember ti, by. Signed on behalf of all your neighbors and friends, 301111 G. Speir, Dave Smith, Russel Currie, L. E. Cardiff, In the accompanying well chosen words 1D•. Miller expresses the tbanks of himself and family. ,Friends and nlghbors: Welcome, Ladies and Gentlemen, I assure you all, it is a great Pleas- ure to Mrs. hiller and myself, to be favored with a company Call from you all at this our old home, p ;or to our departure from here, to out very recently acquired domicile in the nearrby village of Brussels. We can assure you all, that the time spent in this neighborhood has been a quiet and peaceful period made so, by good neighbors in .tlie Immediate neighborhood and good friends that are located some bet beyond it. Now, though our removal front this old home, to the new one in Ole village of Muses's is by no means a severance of of old iriends121ps and assot'lat:tons, but rather does it price us in a more central location >ta'ullg 300, where we will he pleased to have you call at your convenience and continue the spirit 02 good neighborliness and good wf11, hop- ing that eacr and all of you n:ay make it a point to pull the latch- string of our door, that shall ahv'fys dangle on the outside for your con- venience to pull and enter. D0 this, anti 11e assured of a welcotan 1Vishing you alt a joyful te;tful Christmas and a happy and pros- perous new year.isi the earnest wish of Mrs, Muller anti 1)1711102. W5.145144Jc'a1".Jc'rr;A%Mc'91.JMftgc` c' .,51'�'S: .'a ig r3 ep • � i n�,ipp GIVE2f lm 11 47 0118 MI5 Here Are Gilts the Whole Family Will Appreciate And At Our Prices the Whore Family Can Enjoy Them. Here Are a Few Appropriate Gifts At Appropriate Prices LAMPS ® Solve the Gift Problems FLOOR LAMPS, DESK, BOUDOIR, TABLE NOVELTY, RADIO AND BRIDGE PRICES RANGING FROM $1,75 to $15.00 LARGE ASSORTMENT OF— END TABLES, CENTRE, CHESTERFIELD, COMBINATION, (GATE-LEG, COFFEE, BEDROOM, :RADIO & TEA WAGONS MAGAZINE RACKS, SMOKERS, PICTURES, OCCASIONAL 'CHAIRS, CEDAR CHESTS, KIDDIES TABLE & CHAIRS In Birch and Solid Walnut PRICED FROM $1'00 to $19.50 A NICE GIFT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY WOULD BE A STUx'!0 COUGH Priced From $23.00 to $45.00 You will find a very good assortment of latest design in British Crystal Mirrors and Table Centre Pieces. Your personal inspection, to see the many other articles suitable for gifts would be appreciate]. ■ a Band's FURNITURE, FUNERAL SERVICE, AMBULANCE. 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