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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1938-9-7, Page 173rttoolo POST PUBLISHING HOUSE BRUSSELS, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th, COUPLE AT ETHEL .MARRIED FIFTY YEARS Me. end Mrs. B. F. Carr (Iuietly^ observed their 50th anniversary on Sunday, ,Ga Monday, Seintomilbet' 3, 1888, in the New Donavemue Presbyterian Church, Ptedelsle, by the Rev, Wtn• Hamco'ok, Banjam'in P. Carr of Ket 'dleby was millet in marriage to Mary 18, M'athetvaon, daughter of tate late 'Mr, and Mrs. W, R. Math - meson., Owen Sound. This wedding being the first cele- brated in the new aburch, a hand- some Bible was presented to the newly -wedded coupe. Mr, and Mrs, Carr started busi- uese in Ke,tt3etby, Eighteen years Years ago they moved to Ethel. MYlr. and Mrs. Carr have one son, R. B, Carr of Toronto .ami two daughters, Mrs. R, Willbee of Ethel and the late Mrs, G. Ilestia of Wing - ham. They also have seven grand- cheldren, BLUEVALE Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Shaw are vts'ltiug with friends' in Toronto and taking in the exhibition. Mr, Alfred Patterson and Miss Agnes Patterson of Whitechurch spent .Sunday with Mr. Henry Mathers and fantdly and Mr. and Mrs. Melville leathers, let line, Mr, and \-Iris, Harold Harris and two sons visited on Sunday .and Monday with her parents Mr, anti Mrs', Ed Jolutston on the let line, air, Arnold Lillo.w, Mr. Ernest Falkner and Mr. Wilson Thornton and Mr. Smith Robertson took in the Toroato Ex, on Friday, Mr. Earl Mathers spent Sunday and Monday with hie father Mr. Geo, Mathers and other friends on the 1st line, Anniversary Roe's United Church Sunday, September 11th 11 a.m. Rev. 1-1. J• Snell, speaker 7:30 p.m., Rev. G. Burton, Clinton Music by Ethel Male uaQua rtteo Qtte Monday, Eve., September 12th at 8;15 p.m. THE THREE -ACT PLAY " MARRYING ANNE " will be presented by UNION YOUNG PEOPLE A FIRST CLASS .PLAY BY FIRST CLASS PLAYERS M usipal eel f mbers ileetween 'Accts Luncr—Weiners, Rolls, Cake, Ple and Coffee served at the close ADMISSION (ncluding Irnoh) ADULTS 25c Children 15c Mrs. J. McFarlane, Rev. H. Snell Pres, W.A Pastor REGENT THEATRE SEAFORTH NOW PLAYING DOUBLE FEATURE Jimmie Durante Charles Starret Start Cheering —also— Bob Allen Louise Small Reckless Ranger MIDNIGHT SHOW Sunday, Sept. lith at 12.05 MON„ TUES., WED., Madge Evans John Boles Sinners In Paradise Bruce Cabot Gene mLockhart Eleven people loved, laughed, hated and fought on la lost Island In the South Seas NEXT THURS., FRI., SAT Gene 'Autry .Helen Valke's Smiley Burnette The Old Barn Dance Songs, Romance and thrills a Gene Autry hummer COMING— Warner 'Baxter Freddie Bartholomew Kidnapped - CHAMPIONS OF HURON FOOTBALL LEAGUE FOR 1938 Defeating St, Columban 3-2 in the final hoinre-and rome series, Harry Bowler's fast -travelling Brussels football team recently captured the chard;Itonship of the Huron Football League. On their hone field the • same Brussels team defeated Strat for 2.0 in the second round of the W. F. A. ptaydowns. Goals to count on the :orad. With the second game scheduled with Stratford on Thursday night, September S. Members of the Brussels teams, shown in picture above are: Front row ,lest to right-. L. Steiss, H, Keifer, J. Rattedge, J. Bryans, B, King, D. Miller and R, Fox. Stand Ing deft to right), Harry Bowler manager, J. Lowe, C. Riley, L. Rus sell, Dr, T. T. McRae, president, C Nichol. A. Pearson and C. Baker. Morris Council Holds Meeting Minutes, of Council meeting held in the Township Hall on Monday, August 15, 1938, Members' all pt'eseltt. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The Engineer's Report on the Haclaweld Dran read and pro- visionally adopted. The council fixed the Township rate for this year at 3 mill's on the dollar, The Court of Revision on the Hatikwell Drain was adjourned till the next council meeting on Sep temmber 12, 1938, Aocoun Advance -Times Advt. 3.50 Dept. of Health (insulin) 5.09 Carl Oakley, relief 10,00 Next meeting Sept. 12, 1938, A, hbacEwen, Clerk, Auto License Sudden word to drop the price of all motor license ,elates' to half the annual cost has been received here and went into effect Thursday, A srort true ago trere was some speculation as to whether or when the cost of license plates was to be reduced, but no definite information could be abtalued at that time. For instance plates for a Nur- cylinder auto cost only 52 before the reduction and now cost only el, The cost of plates for six -cylinder cars now costs $3,50 instead of $7. The cost of chuttfeur'a' original permits is reduced from 32 to 31, but renewals will continue to east 31. Incidentally this year's plates will be good until March 31, tbe end of the government's fiscal year. COUNCIL MEETING Ewing to some of the councillors being away Reeve W. Kerr has de- cided to ]told the next council meet - leg on Monday night, ;September 12th, The regular eounoll meet- ing night being .the. first Tuesday in September, Listowel Merchant Selling Out Forced to move from lois present quarters and no other building be- ing &eadlable has caused Mr, John C, MacDonald, twbo for 19 years. has conducted a departmental store in Latowel, In go out of business'. Mr. MacDonald Came from Etltel on the 19th of September, 1919, and tools over the bueitnees which he had ;pur chaeed train Mr. N, A. Gowdy & Co, His plans for the future are Very indefinite, THE UNITED CHURCH REV. H. J. MAHONEY, Ie.A„ BD, Minister 10 A.M.--Sunday School. 11 A.M.—Church Service. 7 P.M,—Evening Worship - -- PEOPLE WE KNOW - Mr, Will Amettt home from Quebec for a few days. A, Garniss, London, was a Sunday visitor at his home bere. Mr, W. A. Lowry spent a few days in Detroit lws't week. Mr. ant Mrs. 11. e. Warwick were holinay visitors in Toronto. Miss Joyce Keys of Grey bas been a holiday visitor at the home of her aunt Mrs. Alvin Pride. Mr, John Simmons was down to Toronto Exhibition and reports having a sraendid time, Jock Baemker, Toronto spent the holiday week -end with his parents Mr, and Mrs, J. C. Baeker. - - Dr, and Mrs. Lloyd Grose and Don of Toronto were week -end visitors among relatives and friends, Mr. and Mrs. William Pryor - and son Bobbie of Detroit were Sunday visitors' at the hoarse of M. Buchan- an. Bruce Moore of the Canadian Bank of Commerce staff, Cliesley, was, a week -end holiday guest at iris' home here, Mrs, Wesley Resides, of Clifford spent a few days last week with her sister .and brothel -in-law Mr. andiras.. Ernest Dennis. Mr, and Mrs.. George Dawson of Part Stanley spent a few days at the home of the latter's parents Mr, and Mrs. Philip Ament. Mr. and Mrs, Flank C'liver of De- troit, Jack C. Olives of Toronto Mm, J, Oliver spent the week -end in Owen Sound end Sauble Beach. Mrs. Adeline Johnston, her two daughters T at,:•y .and Adleeu and her sister 'Arise Donegan, tram Florida called on Mrs. H. McKinnon and Percy Mtdohell and family. Mrs (Rev,) George Jewitt or Peterborough and Rev W. E. Jew- itt o•f Owen Sound were recent visitors with Mr, and Mrs'. Sant Welker. Mr, and Mrs. A. R. McKay and Helen of Toronto. were .here this weep at the home of Mat, and Mn_. Chas', McKay, They took Miss. Shirley home after a few week's visit with her granthpareets, Mrs, W. W. Wilbee was in Strat- ford this, week attending .the wed- ding of her granlison, Mr. Bob Mee to Miss' Edith Fitz George on Sat., Sept, 3rd . Mr. and Mrs, E. Hill ,and littlo daugther Carol of Midland, have returned home atter extending a week, with cline', Mill's aunt, Mrs, A. H. Macdonald. The beautiful bouquet of gladiolrta on the altar at the Church 01 the Aseenalon, Paisley, for the Jubilee Service, Attgusit 29th was donated by S. F, Davison, Brussels in mein.: cry of his' parents. These flowers were grown by Mr, John Wrgltt, ex - tense agent, Brussels. --"Paisley Alvocete." Miss Betty Kirby, spent the week- end with her mother Mrs. H. Kirby. Mrs. Rankin, Brampton visited with Mrs. H, Kirby over the week- end. Mr. Ward Buchanan of Detroit was a Labor Day visitor at his hone here, Mrs. James Brown, New Liskeard is the guest of Lar parents Mr, and Mrs, Joe Shaw. Miss Dorothy Wright was away in Toronto this wek visiting her sister, hiss Bessie Wright, Robert McTaggart and Dick Ratltwell lett for a trip out west, combining busines with pleasure. Hannah and Margaret Russell and Mrs. J. G. Spedr s'penr the week -end in Toronto attending the C.N,E. Sirs. A. Leitch has returned home after visiting her family at Detroit, Kingsville and Norwich. Mrs, Jack }Nogg of Philadelphia and Mrs'. J one of Toronto are guests with their friend Mies Mary Lott, Mr and Mrs, Dan Minn anti daughter Evedy of Saskatoon are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Lit- tle, Miss Clara Crawford of 5t, Catherine, is guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Simmons' and renewing old friendship. Hiss Viola eVeson returned to Toronto this week and wtilt resume her aludies at the Business Col- lege, Jean 11, Walker, who has been vstdng her parents Thos, and Mrs'. Walker has returnee to Brooklyn, N.Y. Air. and Mrs'. Alvin Baclgley and family from Lincoln Park, Mich., spent the holilny with the formers mother Mrs, D, Balgley. Warwick Campbell,?beneath, Ind., has been visiting with Mr. and Mos. J. D, Warwick anti at other friends. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Thomas and little Son of Chesley Visited on, Monday wiht the former's' brother Ilarokt and Mrs, Thomas. Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Palmer and and .Hies Jennie of Sabuty were visiting amt the frame of Mr. and Airs. Ohas, McKay and other relatives. Rev Mr, anti Mrs, Hill and daugh- telee of Dundee, Illinois, and Mrs, Barbar of Durham were reeeut vis- itors with Mr. and Mrs, D, Mc- Donald, Mr, and Alts, Douglas B, Walker, and 1tttle stun 1e'ti far thea home in Timmins oe Friday after a two weeks visit at the fortuee's parent- al home. Mr, and Mrs. George Mole 02 ingetsell and Mr, and Mrs, James Ilow'gego and little d'aughtens, Shirley and Barbara spent the week -end at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Baroid Thomas, WINGHAM LIONS FROLIC IS GREAT SUCCESS The largest erowd In years to Peek the Weigh= arena witnessed the first Lions Club Frolic. The celebration com'men:ced Sundt' evening at seven o'clock with a concert staged by the Wingham Citizens Band. Following this dancing was enjoyed to the muscle of Johnnie Priors' dance band of Toronto. The highlight of Mon- day's events was tate girls' softball tournament held ,in the town park before a record crowd. Four teams engaged in the event, Stratford tSilverwoodst Bairtistun P':rketts, Lady Cre3'u Owen Sound and. Rexali Beaches of Toronto, the Recalle winning the event by defeat. ing Hart'iston Packers and Strat- ford Silverwoods. In the first event Remelts defeat- ed Hutristen 15-0, Harrieton—Edna Hukhes, 1.1., Francis Barren, c,f,; Wilda Chil- ton, e.; Phyllis. Clegg„ ib.; Lulu See- man, 21e; Geraldine Edy, p.; Edna Hughes, p,; Pauline Dadsifell, c,8.; Dernit•e Bell, 3b.; Mabel Halton, ss. Rexalis—Ruby Spencer, p.; Tina Verwoode tdeeeatetd Owen Sound Eva Sandford, lb.: Clare Johns, c.; Marie Phelps, Sb,; Bea Eskow, p.; Eva Burkett, c.f.; Dot Wortru, s.s.; Gwen Frazee, r.tt; Billie Stott, if.; In the second game, Stratford Sil- verwoode do feat el Owen Sound Lady Greets, 12-3 and had a decided edge en the game and displayed a good brand of ball, Rita Harmer of Stratford completely baffled the Gre, Owen Sound—Mills, c.; Camp- bell, ip.; Jones Wilson 2b.; Cornet - to, s.s,; Quirk rf,; Truturtnn, 1,f,,; O'Leary, c.f.; Van Wyck. Stratford—Ina Gallup, 1.2,; Mt. Oraw, 3b,; Harmer, p.; J. .Aitken, c,; H. Atchison, c.f.; E. Hoddins, s'.s.; 1„ Fins, ib; S, Heinbuck, r.t.; K. Bell, lb. 'Pre deciding game was Toronto Rexall who iStratlord 7-2 The Shirley Temple deli and 350 went to Mrs. J, Gadnble, Wdngham; the Charlie Mateartry prize of 390 to Harry 1'indan, Wiugham, won by defeated Ladies' Softball The Semi-final game between Brtts'sels and Teesweter is ,to be Played in Wtnghaan on Friday, Sem. 9, at 5.30, For all children and others who wish to go. two trucks are leaving at 5.15. Church Notes Services in Melville Presbyterian Chut'tth on Sunday were conducted by the minister, Rev. Simnel Kerr, At the morning service, Mise Mar gnerite Logan contributed a solo, Services in St. Selut's Anglican - Chttreln alt Sunday were conducted by the Rector,- Rev, John Graben, Services in the United Ohuoich on Sunday were conducted by Rev, H. J. Mahoney, .... Single Copies 5c BRUSSELS TAKES TWO GOAL LEAD Champions of the Huron ioothalt Leafue, i3rruetsels will seek to cleat' another football hurdle at Strat- ford, Thursday night, Sept. &tie by defending a two -goal lead a'gains't Stratford Nationales in the second game of their W.F.A. semi-final series, On a greasy field here last Wednesday, Brussels defeated the Nationals, 2-0. The locals defeat - el Tavistock in the first Meld, of the W.F.A. plardo•wns. A heavy rain before the game time tailed to scare off the custom - ere, and the home team had a good following to enthuse over the sleet - out of the Nationals. Lorne Stetee gave the home fans a chance to exercise their lungs in the first half. when be booted a goal past Mace,. tem a n•eramble fn front of the goal, The Stratford goalie had no chance on the pla.y- The Nationale had a golden chance to score during the fist half, when Red Pugh had tie' Brussels goalie beaten, only to hoist the ball ever the bar. Dave Miller increased the Brus- sels' lead to a pair of goals when. he snored in the secoul half. Ani hopes the Nationals had of reducing their deficit were blasted by Cliff Riley in the Brussels goal. Riley was a stand -out in the Huron League finals with St. Colttmtban, and he turned in one of his spark- ling performances again Wednes- day night. Brussels: Goal, Riley; berets; Nichol. Bowler; balves, King, Ba- wls, Fox; forwards, Russell, Pear - sin StetsS, Miner, Baker; subs„ Rutledge, Lowe, Stratfot9: goal, Disch; baths, H - Fisher. White. halves. Armstrong, D. James, Mertens; forwarls, Flood, Pugh, Wilson, Braiden; sub, S. James, Referee: A, Fisher, Stratford WALTON Mrs.. Rea Lundy 01 Streetsville called on friends in the village 'on Frill ay, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Hackwell and family spent Sunday with .Mr_ and Mrs, W. J. Hunphries, Mr, and Mrs', Cameron Dennis of North Bay spent the week -end with the fornner's father .lir. John Dennis and other friends, Miss Reta Campbell of Goderieh silent the week -end with Mr, and Mrs, W. J. Humphries, \Liss Grace Broalfoot of Strat- ford is spending her holidays wi1b. Belts Shannon, Miss Mary Buchanan Inas gone 'to Rochester, N.Y., to attend the wedding of ser cousin Mies' Lola Naylor, 'Ms and MIrs•, Joseph Hackwell of Rochester N.Y., who have been spending their holidays with tbe former',c, mother Airs, I. Bolton have returned home, Mr. Wil Roe has gone on a trier to Western Camila, He will visit -trends in Manitoba aul Saskatche- wan, The Harveest Festival of St. John's Anglican church is being held this Sunday, Sept, llth, at 3 p.m., when Rev, le. 0. Gallagher of ll'ingltam will be the minister in charge. Guild St. George's Ladies' Guild and W.A. met for their 'September meet- ing at The Rectory in Srnes'ale, with a good attendance of members. The Rector opened the meeting Witt prayer and Bible readying, Considerable business vas 'brans- acted consisting of arranging for the quilting et five milts and also making preliminary plans for the Annual bazaar and snapper which will take place on Friday, Nov. 4. It was also decided to meet at 2 ,pen, Sat„ Sept. 10th for the puY toee of decorating the church for the Harvest Festival which w111 be observed on Sunday, Sept, 11 at 3 p;m, with Rev, 38, 0, Geleagher et* l'4 inghaut as preacher, Following the W. A, meeting during which routine business was Conducted the hostess Mrs, Graham served 8 tasty lunch. The October meeting will be held at the Rowe e Mrs. Tiros, Bolger,