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LOCAL NEWS ITEMSj
GEORGE GIRT
A Friendly Obituary
Message To.
With the passing of GeOrge — a
AllSubscribers died'his 'home' nge or Pate
etreet north, on Pdlenday, February The Myslteny Tee, ?tent be i*,
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Read This Important Planed until itlarch id, owing td
7.th, Bruseele loses one of its oldest
Announcement ekezene, Pan Cake social in the Anglican
kIe wao born in Guellph87 years Watch for further am -
A Personas' Message From The ago 1JUMine tO Bruesells 60 yeas% 1141/Ime°11811t"
Publisher
ago Where he waft occupied in the
well drilling buteinese until aatiKI
Rew
egWe Wish tb thank the neighbors
Frientise--
Y1 O. rithir
We wise to thank mt. for your The late Mr. Birt wee en active syanaieltey shown ou
us, in r recent
and fends for .elee:Weeps
past splendid cooperation; 6111Pliene
and friendship, ' In the future as in
the past we will try and Please You
with a newspaper that Is -worthy of
you SuPeert. You doubtlees have
read announcements in your •daily
pr.ess about the inerease Ln price of
all Ontarlo's daily newspapers.
Some grave been adeanced by mail
Diem $5.00 to $7.00 per year an in -
(seam of $2.00 per year. This is
no fault of the putleseer. The In.
oreased cost of newsprint has forced
all newspaper publieliens to raise
their eubseeiption mutes.
THE WEEKLY
NEWSPAPER PUBLISHER
hos else felt the extra financial
burden of the inereased Price of
newsprint, but We Are Not Going
To Raise Our Subscription Rate.
NVe Want to hold and favour our
subseribers and in return all we ask
is your co-operatton. At thistime
of year it is most 'Important that all
subecniptione bo paid ue to date and
in advance and we ask ell our seb-
seribens favour 'this office with
their arrelany and renewals, Please.
Your weekly 'newspaper publisher
and hist subscribers are personal
friends. We rive togeteer and our
daily contacts with each other glees
us all a thoeough underetanding of
the people in else community in
which we live. Again we thank
you for your past support and with
your co-operation we will do our
Pate to give you a -weekly neWs-
paver that will please you and be a
Credit to the community.
AT NO EXTRA. COST
(For fuether particulars. see Page 4)
CARD OF THANKS
Pancake Supper
Tuesday, March 1st
in St. John's Church
under the auspices of
The Ladies Guild
Supper Served from 5.30 to
Admisison 25c & 15c
THE UNITED CHURCH
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man and though in falling health
for some time wee not confined to
his home until a short Aisne before
his deraillh,
He leaves to mourn their lose, one
daughter, Mee, one stseer, Jemene of
Haerieton mid one grandson,
Leonard, Walker, His wee pre-
deceased him two yews ago and one
(Meg:liter died, 21 years ago.
The funeral took place from his
late home Wednesday afternoon,
Feb. 9th. Pallbearers, Wm. Little;
Cleve Beaker, J. D. 'Warwick, Harry
Chamielon, Welber ,Searpe and
Welter Lowry.
Friends from a distence attending
the funeral inseinded Mies. Memo.
Bint of Harristort and James? Ward
of St. Thomas.
Floral ,trIbutes included.: pillow,
sieter, Mae and Leonard; spray,
weighbore and frienide; pre -Y, F. 11.
Smith.
REV. H. J. MAHONEY, B.A., B.D.
Minister
11 aere—Publie Worship
3 p.m.—Sunday School
7.00 p,m.--EVENING WORSHIP
Monday 8 p.m.—Y. P. S.
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REGENT
THEATRE
SEAFORTH
WILLIAM MORLEY HUTCHISON
Morley Hutchison passed
away, following a lengthy illness, in
the Municipal Hospital In Shaun-
avon, 'Sask., on Thursday, Feb. 3rd,
at 2,15 a.m. 'Be had been bedfast
at bit home from the eth Nov.., 1937
end was removed 1 else hospital,
where he died, ow else 15 of Decease,
ber, Although suffering a great
deal during this period be was
eatimut and cheerful through it all
and retained consiclouenesis until
near the end,
Funeral services were conducted
on Saturday, Feb. 5th, at 1.30 p.m.
by Rev. Foster Milliard at the Hink-
ley Suneral chapple and geaveside.
Pallbearers, were: D. N. 'Olmstead,
D. Maddeets, G. Bell, 11. N. McEwen,
J. Mideliblen and H.
The late Mr. Hutrihinson was born
near Toronto, Orut., and was seised
on 4.he 5011 con. of Grey ,towes,hie. He
wasunited in marriage to Ann Mc-
Donald la Brussels on Dee. 18th,
1884. They resided on the 5111 con.
of Grey, moving in the spring of
1915 to the 2e8 emcees -len that
township. His mete predeceased
hien on Dec. 3rd, 1916,
He had made several trips to the
West and went to make, hie home
thee° bit Jentusury of 1927.
Theer reanairs bo mourn their
political arena, One paragraph in
loss, three children, William P.,
the editorial 5blkes ue as worthy of
Bruesels; Dougadd. J. ot Stratford
and Margaret T. (Mm. Geo. Fellows) passing along as ft` briuge out a
or sbjaanarroa, :soak., also nine point generally realized but seldom
brought forward:
grancichildeem one, sister anti 'one
hae been este that the femme
brother, 'Outlibeit HateltinsOn at lt
Ethel, are different from. other people in
bereavement, the death of Geerge
Hire It will never be forgotten,
Sister, daughter and grandma.
Deer Injured
By Dogs
A deer, theft bad been seriously
in-
jurel by dogs, was seen on, the farm
of Wm. Thaell, 'Morrie, cm Monday.
County constable G. Evans was
notified' and inetruoted that it be
shot, ,the venison to be given to
needy families .of Bruseels.
NOW PLAYING
Humphrey Bogart Louise Faeenda
—I N—
Swing Your Lady
SION., TUES., WED.
Edward G. Robinson
Thunder in the City
:With Lull Heats
Nigel Bruce Constance Collier
The whole town trembled with
excitement When a human
thunderbolt arrived
—Also --
Don Terry Rosalind Keith
George McKay
Fight To A Finish
Hot headed love leads to cold
blooded murder
NEXT THURS., FR1., SAT.
Gene .Autry IN
The Old. Corral
Smiley Burnette
Songs of The .Ploneers and
Champion
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United Church
W. M. S.
The regular meeting of the Wo-
man's Missionary Society of the
United church wasi held on Friday
attermoon, Feb. llth.
Seventeen. members preemie The
president, Mrs, M. Parker presiding,
The Study period was in charge •of
Mists, Mae Skelton, who also gave
the paper, "The Cbuech in, Action."
Mats, 'Wilson read the devotional
leaflet and Mrs. Peoetor Sang a
Volo.
The meeting closed With
by tee President.
prayer
World Day
Of Prayer
The Wonsan's, World; Day of Pray-
er will be held thee . year in St.
labia's Anglican cetu,reb on PridaY,
afternoon, ldarele 411i, at 3 o'clock.
Merchants; Should
Work Together
Palmerston merchants ere co-
operating in an endeavor 10 ,make
their tome a more attractive Place
in. which to shop. The meense en-
der coneideration as the present
time le tile equipping and maintain-
ing of a rest roomfor ladies shop -
Ping in. Palmerston: and carrying of
this stereane through to completion
will fill a long felt need In the town.
Brussels' buelness men might well
Palanenstosee example,
School Term
To End June 29
The Department of education 1s
not lengthening the school year be-
eautse of the epidemic ra Sept. lest.
The school ye-tr Will end on June 29.
The middle and upper stelae exam-
inatione will commence en June 14
Middle school candidates, will lintels
on June 27, except in cases where
students are taking commercial
physics and chemistry, and businees
aeltlenetic and comraeascial geo-
graphy.
Entertains Hockey
Team To Banquet
A complimentary dinner was
tendered the hockey team on Friday
evening by Min. 156. Kirby, pro-
prietress' of the Queee's Hotel, when
nineteen hockey boys, incheling the
teazle:Ire mascot, Donnie Willis, set
down to a sumptuous turkey din-
ner.
A. Wood on hellcat of the teem
thanked 111.rs, Kirby far her kind-
ness, eins. Kirby malting a wettable
reply.
George Northwood also epoke a
tow cOmplimenkary words; ,attee
which, a town, league was ongaatzed
svhich included the High ,School,
skinners, Claybrook and iMorrie
teams, the ecnedule of which -will
be drawn up itt once.
Others Don't Stick
Together Either
Mr. Frank Irwin, editor of the
Durham Chronicle, in a recent front
page editorial dealt with the effi-
cacy of farmers bodies entering the
'thee they do not stick together.
Come To The Entertainment When we look around et the cut-
throat prices in every line, we can
presented by the C. 0, 1. 1'. say that neither do the printer'W, the
In Brussels United Church furniture, ananuraeuTers, the drug.
Friday, February 18th este> as merchants, or anyone
at 8 o'clock else."
Programme consists of play entitled
Adventure Comes to Madeleine Man coun—d5D—e5a—d
A 'Pantomime, Readings and On Road
United Church
Y. P. S.
present Reports i PEOPLE WE
1rOrY Celebrate
Tthr. P. S. 0203ruseele United
Chtee met on Monday evening.
The president, Doug, Andersen wee
ln chaege. The Lord's, Pewee was
repeated in unison. The Scripture
lesson was reed by Eddie Heist. The
.topic entitled? "The Origin of St.
Vaientline's Day," was taken be
Ts& Bryan% The meeting closed
by all repeating the MizIpah Bene.
Motion. After the meeting the
group joined in fifteen minutes of
reoreation.
Musical Numbers
LUNCH WILL BE SERVED
ADMISSION—Children 100
Adults 20c
Everybody is cordially invited.
COME ONE! OOME ALL1
TO OUR
CROKINOLE PARTY
With Short Musical Program
To Be Held In
Melville Presbyterian Church
Friday, February 25th, 1938
Under the AUsPices of Y. P. S.
Ladies' and Gent's Prizes also
Lucky Ticket
DAINTY LUNCH SERVED
ADMISSION — 15c and 10c
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I MELVILLE
COMING—
Fight For Your Lady
Mate. Sat & Holidays at 8 p,m.
•
1 Presbyterian Church
SUNDAY, FEB. 20th, 1938
the services at 11 a.m. and 7 pm.
Will be conducted by
REV. JAMES 14. MIOORE
of Waliacetown
Sunday School at 3 p.m,
t All Members end Adherents are
' invited to Attend these
Servities
At Church Annual
Hitiev ale and Ebenezer Congrega-
'eons Meet, At Bieevale
United Church
The anneal meeting of the Blue -
vale and Ebenezer congregations'
Walt held in the Bluevale United
Church on Thureatty evening. The
VeemerSe Aesociation of the Mae -
vele Chattels prepared a limo
sapper and the business meeting
f allowed,
Rev, A. Y. Rope presided. Re-
wires weer given by every organ-
ization of botb churebes and these
were eneouraging, Tbere are 212
resident members', six having been
added during the year, and eight
removed by death. All obligations
for 1937 were 'met and there ie no
defbt. The two Sunday sehools and
the Y, P. U. each rapeseed a bal-
ance on hand, Giving for all mis-
sionary purposes was $368, and
bales of supplies to the value of
$212 were also donated.
Officers' eleeted for 1938 weee:
Seesion—(Honorary) L. H. Beaman,
Ed, Johnston, Geo, Thoraten, W. J.
Johnston, C. Hetherington, R. Shaw,
R, joensten A. .Shaw, J. Peaeock,
D. Seville S. Gallaher; !Stewards:
Chainman—George Thornton, secre-
tary—hirs, E. Johnston, treasurer—
Charlete Johnston; Membere: Geo.
Mehters, F. Stamper, R. H. McKin-
non, John Hall, R. Johnston, E.
Barnard, James Gamete, Mrs. A.
Aitken, A. Wheeler, Mrs.. I. Breck-
enridge, Geo. Thomson, Mrs, C.
Hethenington, S. Johnston, W, J.
Johnston.
Birthday Party
Mr, and Mee, F. ,Stepnesson, en-
teatained 'Monday evening, Feb. 14th
in honer of their slaughter Isabel
who celebrated her birthday on that
occasion, About fifty guests were
present. Birtbday greetings to
leelbei were expressed, on behalf of
the gathering, by miss vera Fax
wain* eeconcled hy R, Carrie.
Musical selections, were provided as
follows,: solos, Dare laistings, Mae
McDowell, Dorsett Stevenson; duet,
Doreen and Jean Stevenson, Danc-
ing was enjoyed until the wee
smell hours et the morning.
McKillop Fire
Insurance Company
Gained In 1937
B. C. S.
tepee Literary
The parentis and friends of the
High Sehool students were enter-
tained by the pupils, last Thursday
'evening, The meeting was opened
with tate singing of "The Maple
Leine" Bert Black contributed
ttwo delightful guitar melee: 'Listen
rro The Mocking Bird?' and 'Home
Sweet .Mr. Drummond gave'
a Erhart address, welcoming the 'par-
ents, and telling about the new
course of study. After a loeelY
reading by Jeanne VaeNtorman
some at the pupils put on. a part of
the Shakeseeea'ea.n, play, Twelfth
Night, Asa demonstration of the
work of Geometry class, Dorothy
Areseenng and Lois Plnm put a
?Geometry eonisteutitlen on lee
board. Marie King sang a very
pleasing solo entitled "Wrecked."
Illustrating the -work clone in Mr.
Drumemond'e classes', Et, Latin Sang
and a French Fable, "The Fox and
The Crew" were presented. Janet
King and Elizabeth Baeher played a
piano dug. Concleding the pro-
gram Frank Scott and George
Northwood showed how to make
HYdrogen.
After the program the guests
were at liberty Kb look alt the
papite work and the students en-
joyed o11 hour ot dancing.
Many of the nuanbene on this pro.
gnunt were taken from the Literary
Ineetintg held on Wednesday after,
noon.
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Rev. J. assailant was in Stratford
ou IVIesidey,
W, Wright' was visitfog at Jame,
teem for a few days,
Mrs, 13. Watson entertained, it few
at a birthday pan lest week,
Mum H. M. 'Clarke of Toronto,
invited ever the yeek.end with her
Parents; Me and Mrs. James' Petters,
Mrs, 0. LeRnon who lam 'Isom In
Leaden the past fee, weeks was
home for a few daye thief week,
Mrs, Reki One Mrs Fred
Hodge, Wiugearn, were "recent visi-
tore as the home of Ware Wright.
Mrs, James? Allen of Wroxeter
spent the week -end in Bruseels the
guest of her son Mx. Harry Allen
and Mrs. Allen.
Mr, George Garret of Londeshore
celled on Monday at the home et
Mr, Mark 33uelienen.
Mrs, M. Stevensou attended the
funeral of a neice in ,Stratiford on
1VIonday.
Mre, John E, smith Was oalled to
Chasten because of the death of her
niece, Mrs, Clarence Wright, on
Thursday of lest week. Mrs, Weight
was the daughter of bit'. and Mee
W. T. Rose of Chesiele
Mns. 1 'Willis, who is, not enjoying
the good heath her anany friends
would wish her to, ie at the home of
her daughter Mrs. 12. Suflivao.
Dean Davison was si guest edi
the banquet and entertainment of
Kelvinator Co. at Hotel London on
Tuesday.
Mils. James Bogert is at leresere
al the home of ber mother, Mrs.
Wililani Reeuthe who lies been buite
seriously 111 during the peat month.
Mac McDowell, Jack Bates end
Jack Turnbull motored to Guelph on
Sunday, when they 'Wok Jack Turn-
bull to Guelph 0, A. 0.
Eleanor Nichol wtto has been
visiting ler. and Mrs, Rhodes, bee
lett for Seaforth where 'tele has
secured a position,
Satundety's Globe and mail an-
noutneed the effgagemeet of Miss
Ruth Alison, elder daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. James W. Craigia and
Richard Edward Goodin, Port
Arthur formerly of Spenceville, tee
marriage to take piece the latter
part of February, The brides
parents, Mr. and MoS. Oraigic were
well known, in, Brusisels. as Mr.
Craigie was wreitieg me the Bank
of Commerce a few years ago and
Mrs. .Crairle, better Imam as
Peale Lowry, daughter of Mie. I.A3w-
ry and the late Daniel Lowry form,
erly of Brusteels.
Annual Meeting at Seaforth Hears
Encouraging Results; Thomas
M oyian Elected President of
Board of Directors; B. K. Sand-
well is Speaker at Library Hall
The sixttesecond annual meeting
of the MoKillop Mutual Fire Insur-
ance Company was held at 2 o'clock
Friday afternoon in, the Seaforth
town ban with an attendance of
fifity-tnvo, The past. preeldent, A.
Basoadfoot, occupied the chair with
M. A, Reid seeing secretary. An
analysis of the losses given by the
secretaryereastmer, M. A. Reid, ese
'emoted the total teems' to be $11,-
532,56. Time surplue was Increased
by approximately $5,998.59 witch is
satisfactory as the premium rate
had been reduced 3.0c per hundred
which reduced the ,premium income
of over 36,000.
The board of directors. for 1935
were elected as follows: President,
Th0111(15 Moylan, Seaford\ ; vice-
president, W. Knox, Lotudesbor0;
secretary -treasurer, M. A, Reid,
Seatoeth; other dieeeters, A. Broad -
feet, &aortal; James Sholdlce,
Walton; Christopher Leonhart,
Broadbagen; James Cennolly, God-
erich; W. R. Archibald, Sealorth;
A. meHwing, Mee; Freak McGre.
gor, Clinton,
eath came with tnagic sudden -
nem -10 Altered Vance late Tuesday.
afternoon,
He had left the home of his
beother-In-law, Reheat ,Cocheane
where he has been living, to go to
the h.onto of a 'neighbor and woe
found dead on the read a ehort
tittle anger by Dr. W, D. S.
Salmi mon.
The late Mr. Vanes who was in
his 65th year,bed teem voter
health for some time but bla suditlen
(stet collapse was a chock to an
'00110 knew hem,
The funeral will be held from
ilhe home of bee brallmeheletv,
Robert Cochrane, lot 7, concession
14, Grey township on Friday, Febru-
ary 18111, 1938, .Service will be ta
2.00 pm., interment to be made in
Brthesele cemeterY.
EVERYONE.—
Don't be without a daily news-
paper! We will deliver the London
Free Press—Western Ontario's
largest neurepaper ,to your home
daily for only 15e 'per week Phone
1110. 1 to -day.
Frank and °ramie Stott,
* '1''2'1'I Believe—
* I Believe In God.
* I believe that I am in this *
* world to live the highest and *
* noblest life possible.
* 1 believe that after this life *
* I shall pass on into the pres- *
* encs of God.
A little sugar improves the Raver
of stewed or scalloped toteatoes.
'2'
50th
Wedding
Anniversary c
Ethel Residents Are Honored on
Their SCith, Wedding
Anniversary
Loot Molbdo-Y. .there wits finieta3f
celebrated et their home itt lethal,
the Golden Wedding of Me. and Sitle,
John King, who wore anatested
Tuesday, Feb. tete, 1888. 1'1 'Watt
Feb. 14tb 1888, that Kies, Lucinda
Lake, daughter of the lake Mr. and ,
Mrs, Wim, Lake of the fills cen.
Grey Decorate the bride 'of Mn Jobol
King, ,eon of the late Mr, and iVinr.
Won, King, of the 9th con, of Gre•f.
The eer.etnomy took place at 2 o"
clock in, the afternoon, at the home
of the britle'e parents
mise Wane Meg, sister of the
groom was bridesmaid and Mr. Levi
Lake, brother of the bride was best
man.
Tee bride and lesklesimaid were
beautifully eibelled in Silver Greer -
The Ibrides, travailing drese of riele`
black sense trimmed with white,
plush, After the ceeeseopty the wed
ding party lent for a &In, U.:
BrusWelS, aanidl ehowele et rIde
old ellmierst On reins
stunpruous wedding dinner.
them. The evening wee."'
music and social chat,
Many handsome and tt
were received by the
BLUEVALE
The 'ter, 11, Yawl
dist eliurch perfo
Miss Janet Robertson of Brut -
auto. spent the week -zed. 'wine her'
mother and brother on the let line.
Mr, Bennett Iltaltan of Gerrie
visited with bis daughter and Son4n-
law, Mr, and bit's. Talton Stnitle
2ne
Mr, Samuel Woods visited with •
Mr, Emmy Maltikers atit
4'1
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10e '
ana red;19i
im to the la:o
EtitIsr and rno,ved.
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daughter end son-in-law Mr. :glad,.
Mrs. Melville Methane
*Mr. and Mrs. Sperling Johnston
and son spent Sunday ailternoan
with her parents Mr. and leMe.11.
narivird,
Miss Mossia .mixigan spent Gun. dear doe's again.
day afternoon with. Mr, and. Sbe spoke ot„ the 'tillte—in the
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My good wife' aud'I, till thee
We talked of _the P"ast, of 110
anti pain
Ave wished we Might Uv* id
were White;
W. 3'. Johnston of Dlnevalo, go
Sorry to .heor. .smith (When 'her ireEcen. were
Tonsillitis. Glad be is 'sweets
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spent the week -end willi,,her p ,
Sunday
:1een. out" als
was laid up for a few 'days wit s whale as' aww) itt
again.
* 1 believe Met everyone will * Mr, Alfred Agar spent a day 1511* be judged according to what *
Mende BrueSels last week, e'
* they have oone In this life. * and Mr„. mamma ma
* 1 believe that God placed His *
• church In the world to brin'2'g
men unto Himself.
• I believe that therefore 1 *
• should support the, Church *
• financially to the best of my *
* ability.
* I do NOT believe that 1 *
• should leave the support of *
* the Church to others, and
* then call upon it to baptize *
* my children, to Marry me *
* to give some member of my *
* family Christian burial, and
* to bring comfort and consol- *
it ation to me in time of diffl-
• cuity and sorrow,
• Thinking these things over 1 '5'* win plan this year and every
• year hereafter, to financially *
* support my Church to the
* best of my ability,
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and brother and wife en Turtle 'Per eonsehose bi' Otter, 1 like IO
Mrs, E. J. Sutton is visiting
Toronto,. ' the yea asked for my tan
,
MSS Olive M. Scott, has returns:11" l,'"" eileS' ,
frora a visit in Seeforith, '' n . am say "No" That aneiveted
Word was recelvell here, this
week of th.e death in Toroirte O. All'cl go we 'Vl°re 'Welk else. Tor
Philip Thosnes a boner hesidetne 01
this locality. licutentseett. toak .We'v.e been conipanione itlyoug
place iu Paris Lawn Cemetery. eannee, and tears,
Virg, Rosts, Dutton visited with And thattgbl, Vis are !Poor Jam,
'Mr, and MM. Denman in Brussels, new deavre,
1•41SIL Vett. • 1 \rotating swap you /00 a mall
Sony to hear Mr. Milton Smith le auto:
not as. Wen EIS his auany frien,de And our little Mine, 1 \rotas
would like to head but we hope to trade it today
hear of a speedy reCovorry.- - '
Per the fined.: bailie tliot
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harris and ' Broad1w67, . -
son of Tilsonbung and Mies Ethel So Rain iet. iraI kneel by tho a
Johttw. of Hymtt spent the week-, bright, .
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end With their parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Ed. Joimaboa and Carl. OCentintied On. Page; 4Y