HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1938-8-31, Page 4THE BRUSSELS POST
WEDNESDAY, SDAY, AU UST 31st, 19313
NEWS OF THE DISTRICT
Written for the Post By Our Own Correspondents
BLUEVALE
Sarah Maguire and Mrs.
Matilda Leishluan of W'ingham
spout the week -end with Mr, and
Mrs. H,y. Busman,
Mr, and Mrs, H. M. Bosnlam re-
ceived the sad news of the death. of
Itogt. Elston of Dakota.
Mrs. David Johnston o1 lst line
has had several hc•mmorbagem dur-
ing the last two days, Little tropes
are held out fur her recovery surly
to state.
Md, and Mts. Mex McEwen also
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McClennan spent
a day last week in Toronto, Mrs
Mrhlw-en staying eve: with friends.
Mr. and Mrs, Wilbert Mathers of
Hepworth spent the week -end with
Dem Mothers and Mrs. meld. Geo.
went back with thele for a week's
vitt,
Mrs. Jus. Taylor, son anti daugh-
ter and Mrs, E. Porten and Moe of
Gue'•.h visited with Geo. Mothers
and Mrs. Rudd.
Anniversary services will be held
10 !But -vale United Church on Sun-
ttav, Sept. 4th. Service at 11 a.m.
and 7.30 p.m, conducted by Rev.
J ton of Fordwich, Special
D.,Isie by the choir of the church.
Anniversary service will be held
1.. Ebenezer crhurch Sunday, Sept,
lith at 11 a.m, and 7.311 p,m, con-
ducted by Rev, Arthur Sinclair of
Illy.b. Special music by Bluevale
United Chinch choir in the morning
and W'hltechnrch United Church
choir in the evening. Keep the date
in mind.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter D, King have
r,-tned (dont a visit at Hartiston
where they attended a family re-
union; Rev. A, V. Robb and his
sister. Miss Robb, have returned
from a holiday in Toronto and other
Feints; Mrs. Mary Robertson, ac-
companied by her sister. Mrs. John
Geddes of Il :grave, are spending
two weeks at Kincardine beach;
II, L. Bosman, Wingham, visited
his friend, William Thoroton.
Rev. Hugh Prichard of Montreal
occupied the pulpit of Knox
F ! et„yterian clln,c ji on Stfi nay.
His subielt was "Knowing Jesus
through the common things of
life." The choir rendered an ap-
I,roPrhate anthem, Rev, J, R.
Graig expects to be back from his
vacation and conduct the service
next Sunday.
Rev. A. V. Robb eonduotea the
r-gular service in the United church
last Sunday. Mr. Robb wilt have
charge of the services in Fordwich
Fulled church while Rev. J. H.
Johnston will conduct anniversary
services at Bluevale morning and
.even Ing,
Visitors: Mr, and Mrs. J. Gordon
Mundell, Gerrie, and Mr, and Mrs.
Will 11tmdell, Wroxeter, with their
father, John Mundell; Mr, and Mrs.
William Wettlaufer and two daugh-
ters, Waterloo, Lloyde and Marie
Wettlaufer. Blyth, with Mr. :and
Mrs. J. W. Wettlatder; Mr, and Mrs.
Will Bailey, Ottawa, with their aunt
Miss Barbara Thynee, and othi+r re-
latives; Mr, ad, Mrs. Hunt, Toronto,
with their friends, Mr, and Mrs',
J. C. Higgins; Mr. and Mrs. Ken.
Mowbray and two children, Wing -
ham, with M,i', and Mrs, Alex Mow -
Notice To Contractors
The:Municipal Council of the
Township of Morris will let by
1'a:b,lc Auction a routract to repair
'ler'- Nreuitipal Drain.
:,, t;am'.uet 0111 be let at the
1)..1in near the Railway crossing,
t;hil h) line at 2 O'clock 3)117. on'
T uiilay, Septt•mbcl R;it, 1938,
A. MecJwen, Clerk.
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Satisfactory' results.,
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bray; Miss Hilda Fowler and her
brother Frank have returned home
to Lonlon after spending tsvo
months with their aunt, Miss Flor-
ence Fowler; Miss Mildred 21c-
Qillan of Lueknow is visiting with
'-hiss Ethel Johnston,
GREY
;Hiss Kate McNabb is spending
part of her holidays with her sister
Mrs. Youngblutt of Hullet townshiP,
It is all quiet on the Southern
f;ant Jim wort the first round. So
be earelul boys as he has more
tricks up his sleeve,
The farmers are busy (Misting
up threshing and some have their
full• wheat sowed. There will 'be
a gond acreage sown this year.
Rev. iicDonald of Lueknow
,Preached an eloquent sermon last
Sunday in Knox •C'lhul•ch, Cranbreok.
Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair and son of
De•ttoit, are renewing old acquaint -
mires in Grey ,ownslhlp this week,
13111 seems to• have dune himself
well in the motor city,
Robt, McTaggart and Diek Rath -
well left last Thursday for a trip out
west ctmbiuing business with
pleasure we litdi'.e the old boys have
a good time.
Leslie Perfle is having a good
holiday in his oral home township of
Grey. His many friends' are glad
to see him looking so well, the ,
West seems to a.gree with ihm,
Mrs, Farley and little son and
Miss Margaret McDonald, Toronto,
are vistors at the home of Dulacan
and. Miss Annie McDonald, 6th co.
Miss Viola Wilson retured to
Toronto this week and will resume
Iter studies at the Business College, •
Mrs. James Brown, New Liskeard
is a visitor at the home of her
Mother Mac Shaw and also her
Parents Joe and Mrs. Shaw, Morris
Mrs. Iiiely and son James, of
Dot:ot, Mich., Mr. and Mrs,
Blackburn of Windsm, fiat, motor- :
ed to spend several days with rela-
tives aid old friends, they returned
Tuesday by Way of Menkton and
New Ilambnrg to visit relatives,
also their brother, Rev, Robert
Duncanson, of Thorndale. They
enjoyed their outig.
Sunday visitors with Mrs, David
G. Clark were Mr. and Mrs, James
Stewart and family from Newton;
Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Nicholas and '
,Miss Iola, Attwood; Mr, and :firs,
Alex Steiss and family; Mr, and
Mrs. Henry Dayman, Tuckea'smith,
BELGRAVE
Services in Brick United church
and BeCgi'ave Knox United church
Sunday, were in charge of the Ex-
celsior Class, of girls of the Bel-
grave church, Several members of
the class took )cart, The address
was given by Barbara Michie, A,n
anthem was sung by the class and
a quartet number 'with Nora and
Ruth Wheeler, Freda ,Jordan and
Elaine Walsh as members. Ser-
vices next Sunday will be in 'charge
of Rev. J, B. Townend who will
have returned from his. holidays
spent at Point Clark. .
Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Logan and
son Bobby hays left for Saskatoon
where they will spend the next few
months; Kenneth Wheeler, Clinton
3V 1ilh anti JaItles Conner accom-
panied C. R, Co« rtes to Toronto on
Sunday anti will spend a couple of
days at the Exhlbitinn; Miss Eve-
lyn Wynn is a visitor with Miss
Veinta Wheeler; ?Jr. ad Mrs', Al-
bert t'onilles and ('hildren and J. T.
('oultes spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Jas. Van Camp at Exeter;
Ruth Nethery has retured home
erten snen'sl ng tw'n weeks with
tilt -rids 10 Sarnia; Miss Ferrol Hig-
gins was a Toronto visitor this
week; hiss Mary Van Camp who
has spent tate past few weeks with
relatives has returned to her
home at. Exeter; r; Mrs, J Burke of
Io:t McNithoi was, a visitor witr
her brother, John G. Anderson and
family,
BLYT17
Services wore ihelit 1n the 31nited
Church on Sunday with Rev, Arthur
Sinelair in rhan'ge following his hole
kitty,
The text of the address in the
morning was "And they saint 'is this.
Naomi? " also condueted an
evening service, At the morning
service 'Norman Murch of Toronto
sang two solos, and at the evening
service a deet was sung by Jean
and Irene McCallum,
Service was held in Anglican
Church on Sunday morning with
Rev, lt, M. Weekes in charge. Set.-
vices
oxvices will be withdrawn next Sun-
day owing to the absence of the
rector, 31r: Weekes, who with Mrs,
Weekes are spending a holiday in
Toronto.
Mrs, Robert Wiglttnlan received
woid of the serious illness of her
un,le, Dr, W. R. Carr of Los An-
geles. Cal, He, with Mrs. Carr
were e0111)1te to Alaska, When in
Seattle preparatory to taking the
boat he was seized with an acute
illne s, necessitating him being
Placed in the hospital where a•
operation was performed, He is
still critically ill.
Among those. attending Toronto
Exbibticu this week are A. E.
('uo]t, Jean Fairservice and Wilma
\Vatson,
Charles Barrett and Charles Bur-
ling visited their respective sons
in. Stratfu;d, John Bardett and Wil-
liam Burling.
Miss ,Margaret Johnston of Mit-
Illell visited at the home of the
Misses Ricltnlond over the week-
end.
The flowers on Mire communion
table in the United Church on Sun-
day morning were in loving mem-
ory of Janet McGowan, Reg, N., who
passed away in Calgary a year ago
on Sunday, Miss McGowan was. a
daughted of Mrs. R. 0, McGowan,
East Waw^.anosh,
A successful tea was served at
the Mime of Mus. Milne on Friday
after -noon and evening under the
auspices of the woman's Associa-
tion of the United Church,
Mr, anct Mrs. Norman Murch,
also .\kiss Marian Sinclair of To-
ronto were guests at the home of
Rev, and Mrs, Sinilair on Sunday,
Miers Margaret Jenkins, nurse-in-
traia:ng at Clinton Hospital visit-
ed at the home of Icer parents, AVit.
Bahl ann Mrs, Jenkins.
WROX FT ER
Visi.tare: Mr. and Mrs, James
Rae, Brantford, with Mr. and Mrs.
D, W, Rae; Mr. anis Mrs, Harry
H'ullher, Detroit, with Mr, and Mrs.
R. Hnpher; Mr. and Mrs. Merton
Howe and family, Toronto, with tate
Misses Howe; Dr. and Mrs, Woods,
Tottenha:an, and Misr 1Cat1ieen
Ru.theetoed, Toronto, with Mrs, R,
McLaughlin; Mr. and Mrs, Doan
Bggar, Sack„ with Mr, and Mrs.
Lorne Raake; Mr, and Mrs, Harty
Smith, Stathroy, with Mr. and Mrs,
John Smith; Miss Margaret Coulter,
Wlmgh;am, with Miss' Edith Martin.
There was a good crowd present
10 witness the girls' softball game
between Wroxeter and Brussels,
played in the park here, the score
being 18-11 in favor of the visitors.
Both tetemv Played a good game.
WALTON
The U• F. \V, 0. Club held their
August meeting at the home of ,ire,
Gordon McGavin with a good
attendance,
Mr, Will Roe has gone on a trip
to Western Canada, he Will visit
Clients' in Manitoba and Sack,
Mr. Jas. :Murray, Earl Hoy and
A Farquharson who are working
near Chatham in the tabacoo
Melds silent Sunday in the village.
Mr, T. Bendel]. has gone to TO -
lento to Visit his parents,
Mr. anti Mrs, Jackson spent Sun-
day with \1r, and Mrs. II, Shannon.
Mia:ea Hazel, and Evelyn Mc-
Pherson who have been visiting 111
Seaforth have returned hoarse,
The tine bank bora of John Bal-
four of McKillop was destroyed by
fire Sunday forenoon cause un-
klrGwe partly cuvered with Insnr-
ana'e,
M... Will 1.', -loth, i)h. ntlty Bolton
and Not 13aig who have been
visiting at Mr. and \t,: Humphries
have returned to tip' :: mune in
ltochr:•sder, N.Y,
Mr, mrd MI s, 11. Haut"s:ort 711111
have been v:sithhg ft lends in Mc-
ltillop have r, 7urued to then' holm!
in Ve:dun, Quebec,
Nir, and MI's, Joe 13011011 of 1t 1-
chetor, N. Y., pre visiting with Sl:.
and Mee, W. 3. Humphries,
Mr. Jas. Johnr,ten has returned
to Ha;ihurinn where he has it p081 -
tion hl 111e sellout,
Mr. Dudley Mod has gone to Lon-
donto the hospital .for a heart treat),
ment and Mrs, Bird and Ross ere
vlsIlillg Mrs. Bird's Cather at itirk-
ton while. 8T'. Bird is away,
ETHEL
Under the ideal harvesting con -
di t ione
on-ditons of the past week or ten
clays, with every available thresh-
ing outfit engaged In stook thresh-,
Ung, in many section's of the sur-
rounding district, harvesting and
threshing bane been,completed
s1 mu-Itaneot&Sly,
The motorcycle hill climbing con-
tes: and other similar events, stag-
ed at itus::el. Hall's in Elena Twp.,
not far from Ethel, sponsored from
141v.nwel sports groan, at the
first of this week, attracted a big
crowd of sightseers curious to
know what it was. all about.
Whether the thrifts experienced by
the onlookers was satlrtfying, is not
definitely known. But it was gener-
ally conceded that there would have
been more .cnnselentious enjoyment
felt, if the ,re1formahlce had been
given elite; than on 0 Sunday. In
the preliminaries one entrant had a
leg broken and was taken to
Listowel ha +phut, In the first
mentioned, event, decisions went to
coutestan•-s from Stratford, G•ode-
rich, Clinton and Listowel,
Mi. Lansdell of Toronto who is
deeply Interested in religious work
in t111' city, has been visiting her
cous'n Mrs. H, Spetran in the vil-
lage anti incidently attended United
Church Sunday School, where, in
response to a request lead the
Adult 131ble Glass in the study of
the lesson for the day, Responsi-
bility for others,
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Before removing to their new
home in Wroxeter Mr. and Mrs,
Ben. Edwards were given a fare-
well Presentation, Tuesday of this
week by the citizens of Ethel, held
in Grey Te'lh, Hall.
After au extended holiday with
Wends in Ethel and vicinity, Frank
and Mrs. Hunter 1111(1 children,
re.tui Sed. Monday to their home In
Oshawa.
Rev. .lir. Johnston, a former pas-
tor, on Ethel United Church ci1'ouit
conducted regular services at the
three appointments on the circuit
last Sunday.
We are glad to know, that last
Sunday, Mrs, W. Sleuvmlon was able
to take comfortable enjoyment in a
motor trip to Blanshard Twp. and
:peed the day in happy companion-
ship with her sister Mrs, Driver.
On Ang. 28, the first Sunday ante•
returning from This holiday Rev,
Mr. Snell pastor of Ethel United
Church, as had been previously ar-
ranged, was in charge of anniver-
sary
nnive1sary services on Fordwich circuit,
The Women's Institute will meet
00 Thursday afteroon, Sept, 3th at
2.30 at the home of Mrs. Alex
Spelt -an, The motto, Iu youth we
learn in age we understand, will be
taken by Mrs, R, Brewer. Roll
Call, 01(1 fashioned ways of enter-
taining, Topic, should mother keep
pave with the changing ideals
will be take by Mrs, W. Bremner,
J31x iibit of old fashioned handy
work. This is the Grandmother's
meeting, a special ins"nation is ex-
tended to them to be present, All
ladies of the community are wel-
come whether they are Institute
members or not,
MORRIS
James Sellers of Whitby spent
the week -end visiting friends in
Morris,
Friends Honor
Atwood Couple
A large number of ALwood and
vicinity citizens gathered in the
music hall Thursday evening and
had as their guests Dr and Mrs. D.
A. Kidd, who ale leaving Aawond
next week. A delightful program
was, enjoyed, the chairman being
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AT BRUSSELS OFFICE -MISS HINGSTON'S STORE
EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 2.00 to 5.00
'i'ht,ne 51 for Appointment
Rev. 3, M. MvCurlie, Solos were
given by Miss Margaret Dahmer,
Geo. E. Cox, Miss Gertrude Brendle,
Mies 'Nellie Gree.nsides, 111117 Peebl-
es, Miss, Margaret Dickion.; guitar
and banjo solos by Miss Dolly Blair
and Howaard Aylestock; I'eadling,
Miss, Thelimn. Cgglrlin; accordion
numbers by \h alilum Simpson, violin
selections, Mies Irene 8ii'Cuteheoni
tap dancing, Walter Gosl'rey, Tonle
any Anderson, Joan Vallance, Mar-
garet Greensides, Joan Phentlster,
Ruth Oreensidee', Margaret Smith
and Marton Pym; addresses by Rev,
D. A, MacMillan, George Locyhead,
Dr. Tye, Rev. 13. G. 'Buley, W. S.
Donaldson, James N. Corry, Hugh
Richmond, A, W. Dickson, At the
'close of the program Dr. and Mrs.
'Kidd were called to the plea:fount,
,where J. 13, Elliot react an address.
George Eilacott made .0 presenta-
tion to Dr. Kidd of a purse and
James 21. Errtkine presented Mrs,
Kidd with an acrspalc on behalf of
she citiin us, Dr. Kidd shade a very
suitable reply ar:tl niter singing
1, Jolly Good Fellow" and
,'God 511V' Iia K;ue." brought a
very pleasant evening to a close.
Mr, and Mrs, G41:fieid Horn have
routed the property o1 the hie Mrs.
I)etl,nlx11 and will move next week,
and \h'. and \its. Cecil 8tcCreight
have 111131d the home in King
street that Mr. Horn will vacate.
Mrs, I'ahnei Sommerville is pro-
gressing favorably after a serious
operation in the Memorial Hospital
Listowel,
The Boy Scouts and Cubs' are
louring Monday for a six -clay camp
on the ratan of Jc0eph Hanna, Rev.
13. A. Holey will be In charge,
LIST OF FAIR DATES
IN SURROUNDING TOWNS
Following is a list of dates' on
which surrounding communities
will bold their fall fairs:
Atwood . Sept, 23, 24
Arthur Sept. 20, 30
Ayton Sept• 29, 30
Brussels Sept, 29, 30
Chesley Sept. 13, 14
Clifford pf, , 17
Drayton Sept.Se2710, 23
1 Irnira Sept. 2 5
Fergus Sept. 9, 10
Fordwich Sept, 30, Oct, 1
Grand Valley Sept, 30, Oct,l
Gadericit Sept, 20, 21
Hanover Sept. 15, 1G
Hstaton »....... Sept. 29, 30.
Holstein Sept. 29, 30
Kincardine Sept, 15. iG
Lueknow ...................',, Sept, 20 30
Mount Forest Sept. 22, 23
Mitchetl Sept. 27, 28
Milverton Sept. 15, 16
N cos'ta'r Sept. 23, 24:
Orangeville Sept. 1G, 17
Palmerston Sept, 27, 23
Paisley ,,.....,,..,Sept. 2 i, 23
d'mt Elgin ...., Sept. 29, 30
Seafortll Sept, 22, 23
Tara Oct, 5, G
Teeswater Oct, 4, 5
Tiverto❑ Sept. 22, 23
\\'iarton 6 •• • Sept. 15, 15
International plowing match and
farm machinery demonstration will
be held at Minesing, near L'Yrrte,
an October 11, 12, 13 and 14,
Lose Weight. . but Don't
Lose Energy
Bread Diet keeps up energy
-helps burn up fat!
FOLLOW THIS
BREAD DiET PLAN
TWe Diet Plan gives about
1600 Calories a day - the
reducing allowance of the
average woman.
• BREAKFAST
1
glass fruit Juice
Small earring meat, flab 9f eggs
2 SLICES TOAST, 1 sq. butter
1 cup coffee (clear) 1 tip. sugar
• LUNCH OR SUPPER
Moderate nerving meat, fleh or
eggs
Average serving 1 green vegetable
3 SLICES BREAD, 1 eq. butter
Average aexving fruit salad
i glace milk
• DINNER
glass fruit or tomato Juice
Generous serving moat, Ash, or
fowl
Average serving 2 vegetables,
1 green
Small serving elmpt<f deeeert
it SLICES BREAD, 134. butter
1 cup coffee or tea (clear) 1 tap.
auger
Ti3E Bread Diet is b safe
reducing "diet. It takes off
pounds. Yet you will feel
splendidly energetic while you
reduce - not weak and irrit-
able.
Extreme diets cut down too
much on energy foods, and
they often break down vital
tissues. Avoid the extreme
diet, unless your doctor "ad•
vises it,
Everyone should know that
bread itself is not fattening, It
is not just a "starchy" food-
but a combination of energy.
giving carbohydrates and a
special form of protein that
helps burn up fat while you
are reducing. t
If you want to reduce safely,
follow the read Diet. It gives
bread as the main part of
your energy food.