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Archie H. Caakey, of 01—or Ler.
Book, 1e visiting ai the home- u`' Y1i9
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L t' 1 Ce.key
10 1 Machan. 1 Y
Rc J R
is ,grandson of the late one old
IoM Mrs. ESetaehen former lerdouts
Of lirusseis,
WITH. R. K. Mont/1 old of Cruni'raok
had ,Lie Misfortune to fall and
break her arm Dist 'I'ltur.=day. IJar
Many friends in Grey wish her a
sweetly reeavnr'y,
:Miss Kate McNahir was in Strat-
ford on Saturday,
!Mrs. Donald ,1eTaggart and Mrs.
Cecil Robinson both returned from
LYntowel hospital on Sunday, 11'
hope they may sr;ou re;lain t3>efr 1
usual good health.
Frank Harrison, Mr', K. M3..' -an
Mrs. H, McLean, Mrs, Alex, Maui
and Mie Harrhy n w e u Strat-
ford
rat•ford one day Piet week cenrifeie ;
'maitre:,e and pleasure.
Mfrs- John elclialrb het:; not i>,en
enjoying her u'nai good health.
16d. Hrt,s, n. bwa Ring t -r: the
goveremr.nt Beaty If
tine mu : nu r.r. 2. IleIs to ge°,1 tusn
for tin•
111'€. !'red 'Hodge of the 17th Nee
Grey i. ;u very pee, leerizle His
friends hope be will -own take a
change: for the better.
Sacred Cantatta
A choir of 30 leer s from ti:o
Notices iq :til , ;::column cost
25c up tb'` our lines; 5c for
every extra line. Cash must
accompany ad. Orders taken
over 'Phone 35c.
EXCHANGE—
Two Drivers, good workers would
eziebange for two heavy horses.
appily to Ed. Henderson,
phone 6SX r 3.
TENDER FOR WOOD -
23 cord of 16 -inch body wood, for
S. S. no. 5, Morris. The lowest
tender not necessarily accepted.
Tender to be in not later that the
29th of December.
Edwin Armstrong, Secretary,
FOR SALE —r
hair of Hockey Boots and Skates,
I size 6, Apply at Post.
TENDERS Wanted - Faor general caretaking of school
house of SJS. no. 3, Morris for the
year of 1938. Tenders to be in by
Dec. 30th at 12 o'clock noon. Low-
est, or any tender not necessarily ac-
cepted.
phone 54-6 Jos. Yufll,
See. Treas., Brussels r.r. "n
FOR SALE—
York Hog, above 8 months old can
be registered, apply to
1pihone 5815 James Warwick
FOR SALE—
.Slelgbs and Cutters.
phone 31-19„
'FOR SALE—'--�
13mff'.Gr+pington Cockerels, at 61,25
leach; also beef and pork, any quan-
tity. Wanted—a set o f brass
scales, 50 Ili, Phone 46-19,
go J. A. Nic)t•it.
CUSTOM SAWING— V.rr
Will be done at 1;rnssels orposfte
the Creamery in the Spring,
phone 42-11 James Stevenson
WANTED
MIXED GRAIN, Barley and Oats
or all Parley.
• 2-p
FOR SALE—
'Walter Rose,
phone 96 or 4-38X
•T r g*:
„ea100-Gallen Steel Tank—Tr] el for
tractor owners, who keep supply of
gas, apply at
phone 31 The 'Peet'
9Y1EN--'
Tf you want to suit or overcoat, it
will pay you to look ;mv a'ImnrAn
over. Fit and workmsnshtp
gnarantea(1. E. Bates,
phone 8X4, Britseels,
WANTED --
Men for Ytfwlelgh Route, Route
win bo permanent if you are a
bugler. • For particula+'c write
3litwwlelgll's, Dept. ML•152.103-L,
•Mogtreal, Cad
TH
RUS
ST
13ruseels United Church will praseat :
their f•atred. oantatt,l entitled, The
1lusie of f"lrllr,traas, Ill L'niou wr
(u .ted cllui(,lt on 1Vea (. 'ii ug, NEWS OF
w , „} ,d x
.0„,. 29 at 0 pant, Adria .4fa.t
i
AdulIe.20e, Chidren 10e.
-A very pleasant time wits hell
Thursday evening of last week at
the bonne of John and Mee. I ;,:ear,
2nd lite to pay holler to ,he ,Lewis --
wed,, .ice, and firs. Nicholson,
who were married the week prey -
lolls. A ntescellaneoua shower was
presented by the eonlpuny, All
enjoyed Utemeel'es muse 1leart'iy ut
social chat and dancing anti Memel
was ervnd,
T11" (hit110'1055 elltetttainmeut held
in in Parker's school house Theirs:
day, Dee, 16, was most heartily en-
joyed by the parents and chiidret.
A splendid program was preesnt',11
and the children being well Ireleed,
the: music given by Messrs, Ii1 e••
man, Somers, Hoy and MrFarlaee
was considered splendid ant; we
wish to hear from them again.
Miss llausuld is the efhclerrt
teacher.
Mrs. H'h, R•i'rds, 12th con.
been quite quite poorly during the 9,14t
week bur Is feeling momstsle:l1
better again.
School closes Thursday of :iris
week for the Christmas holirl.+y t;-
tertainnients will be held at Seen:.
and else at Smith'e schoselieuee,
Miss Wheeler .s rhe musical dime -
tor.
Municipal Notice
1 Hereby Give Notice that the
Nomination of a Reeve; Four
Councillors; Three Public och_ol
Trustees and onz member of the
Hydro Electric Commission to serve
tee Municipality of the Village of
Brussels, during the year of 1932
will be held in the
COUNCIL CHAMBER
AT THE TOWN HALL, BRUSSELS
at 7 o'clock p.m.
CAONDAY, DECEMBER 27th, 1937
Alt Norpinations to be in by S
1f demanded a Poll will be opened at
the following places on
MONDAY, JANUARY 3rd, 1938
Sub-Dlvision No, 1--
Council
—Council Chamber, Brussels
Sub: Division. No. 2
Public Library, Brussels
R. S. Warwick, Returning Officer.
Brussels, Dec, 8th, 1937, 1
P.m.
Municipal Notice
I Hereby Give Notice that the
Nomination of a Reeve; Deputy
Reeve; and Three Councillors; to
serve the Township of Grey during
the year 1938 will be held et
TOWNSHIP HALL, ETHEL
at '; o'clock p.m,
MONDAY, DECEMBER 27th, 1937.
If demanded a Poll will be opened
in the following places on
MONDAY, JANUARY 3rd, 1938
Polling Sub -Division No, 1
At School House S. S. No. 4
Polling Sub -Division No. 2
,At School House S. S. No, 1
Polling Sub -Division No. 3
At. School House S. 5. No. 2
Polling Sub -Division No. 3A
At A,'O.U.W. Hall, Walton
Polling Sub -Division No, 4
,At Community Hall, Monerief
'Polling Sub-Divislon No. 5
At Township Office, Ethel
Polling Sub -Division 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.m. to 5 p,m.
J. H. Feed, Returning Officer.
Ethel, Dec. 15th, 1937.
Municipal Notice
I Hereby Give Notice that the
Nomination of a Reeve; Four
Councillor to serve the Township
of Morris during the year 1939
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 rollowing nieces on
MONDAY, JAN, 3rd, 1938
Polling Sub -Division no. 1
At the School House S,S, no. 1
Polling Bub-Dlvision no. 2
At School House 8.8, no. 9
Polling Sub -Division no, 3
At School House S.S. no. 5
Polling Sub -Division no, 4
At the Township Hall
Potting Sub -Division no, 5
Stone School House S.S, no. 7
Polling Sub•Divislon no. 6
At School House S.8. no, +0
Poll to be open from 8 o'clock
a,m, to 5 p.m.
Alex MeeEwan, Returning Offioer,
Bluevale, Dec. 8th, 1937,
By t'he looks of things there'll be
no green Chris'tlnas thle year,
. _ n
TRICT '11 LOCAL NEWS ITEIVIS
sees
Written for the Post By Our awn Correspondents
CIRANEkOOK
The Cheerio H enters held their
December tweeting at ire home of
'airs, lV, A, H'itliams hast Tit f et•ty
afternoon, wilit 311tss Jean Can + (.11
in charge, The nal wi:ig op;n:'d
with the singing alt hymn ria 16e,
followed by repeating the Ira's
player In unl,.rai. The Set etnre
lesson was reed by M:ss tial'
Fischer taken from the second chap.
ter of Se, Mathew, il,e bre t. -s
was then discussed tvitit the 11 '1.
delft Mrs. G. Switzer in see: g-•,
The January n1.(ding will he •1:1
at the home of lits, Ralph
The current events were reed ;)y
Mrs. Switzer. Mrs, P li'r, Mrs. Wil-
liams and Mrs. Cameron. nr. Ilya't
no. 171 was -egg and Hiss Mary
"'nether read an interesting ;tory,
"Christmas -lifts. J,:t:t
Cameron re:L1 a chapter front tee
Topic beck. ynritled, ",lIerry ( i..:s
mase" Th:e meeting cies„d welt
singing 41.1 hymn no 735 and repeat-
ing "he .11izl>all Benediction 1'1
s, n tee1 a .'c•ial hour a de:nly
loco/ wits served by the hast •s.
Ti.,flieees for year 193e a:e as
111 ws:---I1 t 1'1 es-, :11:5, V:. A.
H 1t::a1u:-; sem g -hiss Mae ik-
Her; Vies , P......31:"-. C. Kerne„
ban; Sete„ Mist Jean Cant••rrr,1
1':..,... \C•. G1•rtie Pt•Ide; P'aai-t,
•el: -. t'e a `i Rabit:s in,
51 1l. Ii \1ctr1 tld', mot::
fr-e,.t. ct•:•r, >•1r1y to hoar
1a 1 -site'' ,i fainng an ice, ,tn1
breakitur her wrest. •
ric pt.'S ,n Friday Liget he:d.
d:, 11. au—piau-piees nt the r(>:1 a to.i!v
eun, w a u - . and .
:':e•r:• 11ad a very enjoyable
ev• nif the roads were not vr.r
the 1-:adry rel 111club will be ;:...-v
pleased to see all those who receive:l
a season's invitation at the tnes'. nine
on Sett Yea's Eve
WAL t ON
The annual meeting of the W. 3f.
S, and W. A. of Duff's United
Church was held Dec. 15, The theme
was 'Fellowship la the Church,' .firs,
Chmming read the Scripture Rcdans
12. Twenty responded to the toll
call which was a Christmas Neese.
The business part of the meeting
consisted of reports from the nomin-
ating committee, executive and
gioup leaders, Mrs. Shaw present•
ed the study chapter, The officers
for 1938 are, Hon. Pres., Mrs, Mc-
Callum.... Pres„ Mrs. E. Bryans; 1st
vice, Mrs. L. Leeming; 2nd vice,
Miss Knox; 3rd vice, Mrs. W, Turn-
bull; Sec„ Mrs. J, McDonald; Trees
Mrs. W. Davidson; Supply Sec., Mrs,
A. Ceutts; Asst. Sup, Sec., Mrs, F,
Rtdtledgie; Com. Friendship See„
Mrs, J. Bewley; Assoc, Help. Sec„
Mrs, T. Leeming; Lit•. Sec„ Mrs, L.
Cummings; Sec. Temp, and Christ.
fait Citizenship„ Mrs. C. Cumming;
Miss, Monthly Sec„ Mrs. Broadfoct;
Steevartdship Sec., Mrs, 'Marshall;
Miss. Band Supt., Mrs, H. Kirkby;
Baby Band Supt„ Mrs, H. Johnston;
Auditors, Mrs. Ness, Reid Mrs. Jno,
McDonald; Finance Com, Mrs. Mar-
shall, Mrs, Davidson, tense Simpson.
At the morning service in Duff's
United church, Rev. Mr,.Cumming
preached an appropriate sermon tak-
ing for his text, "Let us now go
even unto Bethlehem,'' Two an-
themas were well rendered by the
choir,
The Y. P, S, of Duffs United
church held their regurar peeing
Sunday evening with Ethel Shaw
presiding, Harvey Bryan real the
Scripture, The topic, ''Jesus' girt
of Peace to Us,” was given by the
President, .hiss Betty Drager, lir.
Cumming gave a talk,
BELGRA VE
Thr annual n.rreing of the Voting
People's Inion 01 the 1'nlOPd
W. h,4d ort Wednesday 01
tve;c It with the minister presiding
The narninading cemmit tee hr:;uratt
in its report whir' svgs presou:ed
by lir. George ,ltic111e, The r•ront-
menla'laas of the committee were
followed and the lelecrions r= nit..d
a, follow,: Tres. Anna G a icy ,
vener Christian P, -i:1 ,411p, Me 11
14-1; run, of (. 1riehan M1. :anti.
C'. Ym111, run 1,1 ('?i !;tion ('ilit,en.
,h',p, J. Coolies;crop, re ('h h+„
R, erc,rtino. Mies W. Lane; y„
ko-
And, eine Treas. Les. Vim -n•'.
The new ol,feus will 0411111• c i-
tem from the first of the new y:•'1r,
'etre annual meeting of the 11' 31,
S. re the United ('hutch was 11,14
Thursday oft eiron, The pees
dent, Mee. W. J. Johnsdrtn pr'•,irl 1
and conducted :1u, opening devotion-
al
10,,, • n-
al period, The drat chapter 01 the
study honk WO:, read by lire.
Arthur Shaw, Rrv. A, V, Rot> bud
Presehnit :size. W. J. Jubn (t 1st
vice, Mis. 3a5 1)11 itreokc 1r1 c :z. ;
ter, set'„ 311c, Ju -epi (wetter tare
responding t•er„ ;01e:, Elvers] Jrint-
stunt treasurer, Alts, Arthur Shaw:
press see'ye :Mrs. George Thornton;
Associate Ile Pers anti 311te Box
sec., Mre, J, Feld; Cerlatlart ret'•w•
arlsllip and flnatue, •M;s
Tharn+tani Mlssivmary Monthly and
Supply sc., Mrs. Mary Rub—nt;
Strangers' sec.. Mr , lt:>belt raw:
Temperance. secs Mrs. J, Blacken•
rlge; olga•.is:. Alfa, Edward J.c1111.
'tun,
Kuthl<.'11 Te weend !s home front
\lesferu 'triiv'ra'.;y, London, for
the Christmas v'e:atio:1,
1'. 11. (.'uites'.cl'nt :he we.1.1-end
in Toronto,
BLUEVA p E
3lrs, R, F. Gareiss and Miss Olive
Scott received word that D eglac,
seetnel son of Mr. and Mrs. Jae!
felestc'r of ()airway, Michigan, had
heeu killed in 0 motor ac. dent
when he and five other young 41:1 -
dents were returning from col-
lege. at Lansing, .Mich„ for the.
Christmas holidays.
Mrs. ?rtes S. MacEwen is visit.
Mg her sisters, :firs. Elsie L, moth
and Mrs, N::nun Cardiff, noar
Brussels; Mr. and 3lrs, I), 0, Low"
ry and Adel) also 311ss :starlet
:Meadows were In Listowel • .1
Alex Moffat is sworda1g the C'il tri.
111.15 season with friends at. Kitty •
vine
The regular meeting of the Y.I',
S. of Knox Presbyterian C:n:rch,
was held Friday ebening. Re;, J.
R, Greig presided and epok, au
the topic, "Christmas In Story and
Song,' The Scripture lesson was
read by Stanley Moffat'.
The annual meetleg the Y, f', S.
• of the United Church was held on
Friday evening and was conducted
by the President George Jonte,ton,
George Hetherington gave the ad•
dress on the topic and Rev. A, V.
Rabb spoke on the "Penteteuch,"
The Treasurer's report was present-
ed by Miss Emma Johnston 51'owing
total receipts of $76 for the year. Mr.
Robb conducted the election or of-
ficers as follows: President, Ganrge
Hetherington; 1st vice, Ross Smith;
2nd vice, Rhoda Robertson; 3rd
vice, Alice Thornton 4th vice, Will
Peacock; sec„ George Johnston
as. sec, E. Thornton; treas., Emma
Johnston; press reporter, Irene Tay-
lor; pianist, Alice Thornton; assts.
Pianist, Isabel MoKInnon; visiting'
committee, Carl Johnston, Charley
Mathers, Eunice Thornton, Daisy.
Holmes.
The annual Sunday school Clrrlat-
mas social was field in the school
room of Knox Presbyterian church
oa Thursday evening. Following
the singing of several Christmas
carols the jundor pupils rendered a
few instrumental and vocal num-
bers. Rer. J, R. Greig presented
the pins for regular attendance at
Sunday school. Games were played
and enj'oyed, The Christmas tree
was unloaded' and refreshments
served. —Sad fresh at GREWAR'S plume 5.
ETHEL
•�
• it t'ng t Lim,Lim,Ys quite 0 d' 1:: of
1.1
meow ou the roads in general, mope'
Mtge has been resumed, ye: the
sleighing is gaud too,
D. K Livingston of Wal 011 who
has been visiting at the home of
hi sieter, :111•x, W, Sleranou for
several days returned to Ills - •ew•n
home is :t Monday,
Helen Bateman was tt gueet, at
the At Home entertainment given
Wednesday night at Brussels, under
the auspices of the Continuation
school.
A fair audience was prey 1; at'
Miss Ella Hansuld's school, no, 6,
Grey last 'l'11ureday, Dec, 10 and
listened wit hpleasure to the pro -
grain presented under the direction
of Mr. Anderton, nnusicul lustrttc-
tor of the school,
Cecil Bateman was p:ano ac-
companist in the seven.plecl oyehes-
tr•a which took part in the AMteeton
concert at no, 6 school last ween:,
CARD
'11 OF THANKS
lNa vt11e Campfirepfit
a
r
s
1'e wsh In teams all our friends t The morale campfire girls held
and kindness
8ors fur Ilia molly arts Uf ` ;itch meeting on the evening of
kindness nicest us shire the dth3 i Deeen bee vitt at Margaret Gib,
cf of.; leather. T11a lata Robert M. , sop's home. The meeting was
;'nr:on and especially to ales rind j
I
Opened by singing the usual theme
Mrs, A. Woodrow. P sung after which the Seer's -levy'
I and T'reasurer's Reports weer read.
Special Train I This teas followed by a reading give
Splcint trate Kincardine to est by Gladys Dvaidsou, after which
Palmersdon, leFves Brussels 04 P. I games vete I.layee and lunch was
111, Sunday, pec, 26th malting con-
ntectioes at Palmerston with specie? served,
trains for Toronto also Stratford }
and Loudon, Regular train ori Sat- ,St, John's
ur'day, Dec, 25, leaves Brussels 2,111 Ladies Guild
p,m, inetead of 3,10 pent, Melting
connection at Ptlnterston with To -
The Ladies' Guild of St. Jahn's
church Held afternoln tea and bait -
onto train, ing sale, aloe sale of toys and gifts
CARD OF THANKS on Saturday afternoon Ill ,the story
rceently occupied by Rowlands.
I w'.;b to thank all the frieues Mesdames Mal:loon and Dames were
and neighbors who so kindly Senn in charge of the fancy work depart -
me lct.:'rs, cards, bouquets, fruit and merit, Mesdames Bryan and Chem -
candy during my stay at Listowel pion, Davis and McCutclieon of the
Hospital. 1 wish to mention es- tea r00111, Mesdames Colanian,
penally the Ethel Branch of- he Wood, Somers, Stretton and Mrs.
11'omen'e Institute and the 1Vo. John Graham, toys and gifts, The
glen's Associarior of Union United beetle:Mil doll that was on display
Church, Everyone's kindness will in A. Wood's window which was to
A cane gnnient or h•uits, gl0100 in ever he remembered and apl>rec_ be given to the parson who eme see
the hnnle or•eh.arns or relatives in kited. her correct name was won by -dr,.
Florida. arrived at Ethel during last Sincerely, Mrs. Cecil Rntrittso't It. Thomson w' -1'i guessed her name
week for Mrs, Geo, I3ateman and "Sarah,"
relatives here as a Santa Claus girt Santa Visits Brussels—*—:':—
fsam friends Lving ill Florid a, who
bail spent several weeks at i;'''•'t
and vicinity wilily m1 a motor trip
through ('auade last Bummer.
Keep in mind the nunnal meeting
of S, S. no, 11 to be held on the
regulation dater, The 1Vedlu-achy
between Christmas and New t care,
Municipal norainatiorts for Grey
Mo':d:+y, Dec. 27 at rile Twp hall nt
1 p,m.
A good deal or push le des elepin
in au:nmobile driving these daps.
Those having geese to 4isl,n,, of
are busy preparing then naw for
the Chrietulas trade.
J, T, Nicholson and bide (nee
Ethel Scott) arrived home Saturday
from their honeymoon trip and will
reeide in Mrs, H. Dobson's house no
main street,
There was a targe attendance ad
Ethel United clnrelt Sunday sc110o1
entertainment given Friday night,
In the church. The program as
pl'ecec,sed was well received. The
proceeds were quite worthwhile and
the organization is to be oong:atu-
lated on the success attained,
Monday nigh` at Ethel Presbyter.
Ian church the Christmas tree with
Santa Claus to distribute the Pres•
ents and the interesting program
Presented gave pleasing entertain
meat to an present.
Will, Mitchel who was formerly in
the barbering business in Brussels
has opened a baiter shop and Pool
room In the Dunbar block one door
east of the post office. Both depart -
mento will be under his manage•
'neut.
You Are Sure
PO PLEASE EVERYONE, with
Neislson's Clloeolstes—fianada's ac-
cepted standard or quality for over
26 years, Sol exclusively at Grew-
ar's in several delightfnt asst,
specially wrapped for Christmas.
NOTICE
The Firm Known as
reran&
s Dissolving Partnershi
In ord,ar to clear uphhe ha.sw
0ness all accounts ust be
pad at once.
The 'ushiess win be carried
on 1n future by
N. 1'1 ',!onaId
Phone 77 Brussels, Ont,
charge of the eelt1011 o1' oftic ,'s. virgingsmagrawagimmagingligampr
Sunday School Concert
J1elv1'le church Sunday sennet i The December meeting of the 11',
hold its annual- Christians entertain- M. S, of the United ('httrell was
stent on I''rirlay arveniug, Reeve R. held on Friday, 17th with 0 fair at,
3. Bowman occupied the chair and ten+lanc•e, The president Mrs, Irl
,he program consisted of an neon- Parker preside(' and opened the
ing hymn by the school; Mr. Gee, meeting with the hymn, "In Christ
Not111wood coL;r• hated a solo; a there is 00 east or west," and site
rano duet was given by Mary and Lord's prayer in unison,
Jean Wilton; the primary 1'!t.'t • Reports from sec'y, and 1e055wr'•„
toy band contributed a selection; read and adopted and a • .,t rt
Marie King's class gave a c'.emen- business session held, after voile!'
stra:lots of n ',Telling" class; a duet Mrs. J, E. Smith took charge 01 the
was given by June Work and Jean study period. The 3M cheese..
Matheson; a wand drill was given of the study brink, a 111-13 ehu:ill
by Margaret Walker, Margaret faces a new world" was presented
Scott, Dorothy Ballantyne and IT, in a very interesting way by rtev,
Mc'l'avish; a -duet by Margaret and H. J. Mahoney, Prayer was offer=
Lillian Gibson, followed by :he - e4 by Mrs, 3, E. Smith and Mrs,
elephant drill with James Armstrong W. Roar after the singing of a hymn
and George Northwood as trainers 1 Mrs, A. C. Baeker submitted illy re -
and a chorus at boys. Lader Santa j pore of the nominating committee
appeared and distributed gifts to 1111 which was accepters as read,
She children. Following are the officers for
1938:
United Church W. M. S.
Christmas Cantata Pres„ Mrs. H•a Parker; 1st vice,
Mrs, Wnt, Proctor; 2nd vice, Mrs,
Held atBrussels
Wednesday evening the choir of
Brussels United Church presented a
sacred car.,teta. "The Music of
Christmas,' under the diver"lou cd
Miss M• rgoret G•trniss, assts ed by
Miss Alice Pope, organist, Solo parts
were taken by :Hiss Garniss, Miss
Baeker, Mrs, Walker and Jack
Bates. The setting represented the
birth place of Jesus at Bethlehem,
Mrs, James Bryans acted the role
of Mary, and Messrs Bryans, Car-
diff and Mitchell, The Three Wise
Men, Members of the choir were:
Soprano, Mesdames Rowland, Den -
men, Wilson, Downing, Rann and
Misses Wright, Best, Kerr, E. Down-
ing, M, Downing Hingaton Pearson,
Wilkinson, Ellacott, Garniss; altos,
Mesdames Walker, Drummond and
Hamilton, Misses Baeker, Cardiff,
Sanderson; tenors, Messrs McCrack-
en, Wilson, Tyreman, Drummond,
Bates; bass, Messrs, Proctor, Ma-
honey, Strachan, Anderson, Wheeler,
Church Notes
Services ,r ivieIville Pre.ebyter-
Ian church on Sunday were conduct-
ed by Mr. D. MM;Donald, student of
Knox College, Toronto, who took
as his text "Behold a Virgin shall
he with child. and shall bring forth
a son, and they shall call its name
13mmanuel, which being interpreted
is God with us," The evening .ext
was "Even As lee Was.' Special
music was contributed by the (Moir
at tine morning service, Miss Mar.
guerIle Logan contributed a solo,
end there weee several anihene at
both nlornIng tine evening seryie:6,
14'-. 11', A, Williams of Cranhrnr>lc
wili conduce services In Melville
('llilrrll next Surd:ly,
14,105•es in the 1'tli''111 lnireh
were e,tfdnctr•rl by the nital,te ,
P,•'v, 14. 3, Mnohnry who toll.: for
his morning. •neva "The ennd 11t.u•a,
1.',,t1 not, ren behold T bring 71111
111111',.' of rein:• inv. which ,1x,11 h'.'
to all pr(eplr," aced in the ev , nr
"\n 1 oom at 111v inn ' 141011!
music w'• glV-'Ir by the chuff; at
both services.
r(n'v!rt's in St, John's AngiI'.n
Aerie' were eneduele'd by the Ir•1'-
t:n•, Rev. Jnlut (31')ham win ;Colt
far hie mere'!ng text "C(> overalion,"
sed 111 the evenin.; "let e'talI, y h1
life," sreeinl n:uste was 61ve1,
hr r•enehlslon, remember there
wouldn't be so many atecl(lents 11'
0,0o14. avoid !h•, snow hanks
at theI111 (11r 110 road.
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Read the Ads. I
21. McKinnon; 3rd vice, Mrs, Jas,
Fuliton; Rec. sec.. Miss E. Downing;
corresp. sec'y., Mrs, Wes. Spetran:
Treas., .!Mrs, R, ,1. McLauchlan;
Christian Stewardship, Mrs. A (',
Baeker; finance cont„ MIT. Mo
Laughlin, Mrs. R Dawning, Mrs A,
C. Baeker; strangers sec'y, Mrs. J-
E, Smith; supply sec'y., Mrs. R.
Dawning; assoc, helpers, Mrs, P. A.
M•oArter, :ohs. A, Armstrong; elle-
don Band suet„ Mrs, J, A. Wilson;
Temp. see'y„ Mrs, E, Bates; 91ts,
monthly, Mrs, R. S. Hamilton; Lit,
sec'y„ Mrs, D. McDonald; Pres. rep,
Miss E. Downing,
The Mr -stains hymn "Joy to the
world the Lord has come," was
sung, Rev, H, J. Mahoney offered
Ole closing prayer,
St. John's Church
Christmas Concert
The Christmas entertainment of
St, John's Church was held on
Tuesday evening with a splendid at-
tendance and was a meet enjoyable
affair. The program was as fol-
lows, Kenny Fischer song, Betty
Thuell recitation; Kenneth Coleman,
Chnistmas Carol, Ernest Buckman,
receta,tion; Il;sreld and Donald Mc-
Catoheon, duet; Donald Coleman,
recitation; Monica Graham, Christ-
mas song; Donald McCuteheon,
recitation; Mrs Graham and Pat,
pianoforte duet, Jim Smith and
Howard, guitar numbers; 211:111811
°hark, rectiation, And then tl1',
following one -cal play and Acteh
were put on, The one -act play
"Not Quite Such a Gomel" was very
ably presented by MIrs Marl Soarers,
ML's, Herbiee Shelton, 41Vliss Velm.t
Fischer, Mr. Hassel Bryan and an
Davis, The sketch "liow the
14 ,ry Crew" was put 011 by Op fel-
1n11111:: 1:1(140. 1l's. Geo, Davis, 11:s.
W. J. Met"tcbemt, 3!ls, ('1,1s,
Wo •k'uan, 11 s, Boy 'Thuell, 111•.,
Bobs t' Imp'' 11, :Mrs, ,lack (rick,
M:ss cora Alteick and MIse O''!zia
FL-rber, 'Tide was t1 very amusing'
sl:( 1(11 and was very ,lily Put oh, 111'
tactics we:l, 1111 dressed up in old
ltnie coslulne anis nettle gond use of
lite olneresmltt y "to tell the Pelee."
(ect,ft.:sing at the last "that wereen
will talk you kuto ," Mr, Chas.
Workman fa v0111 011 With n s ng,
after which Sante C•lus paid his
last official visit In Brussels for :hi,
year, :11111 appeared to be 1u 1,)1tien•
11 7 good form, dispells !lig 111. 0100
and generous bn'gs or candies, nuts,
and oranges frnn a well laden tree
which had been prettily illuminated
and decorated for his benefit,