The Brussels Post, 1938-9-14, Page 4Tull: BRUSSELS POST
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Written for the Post By Ow Own Correspondents
BLUEVAL1
Alt -s Jean Rabb sails on Friday
for her home hi tic corned, She will
emote tier brother's wedding in
person of Rev,. A. V.laRobb.
gaveir fareRev, Aethlr
very fitting se111110 s the Service of
Song by 131nevale United Church
in
the ineruing anti «'hlteehurclt to
the evening of which we meet
t.tak hint net heartily, Will
Visitor.. :lir, and Mrs.
Johnston tort wilt Mr, and Mrs. Geo.
V ;r r; 11r, and Mre. SParling
Jelateteu meth elle and Mrs. Chas.
Bc.n:au: M and Mrs. Lance (]twin
with Mr. a•e? Mre. Elmer Haetings;
Mr, Geo. Alathers and Mrs. Rudd
with H+ n, y Mothers and family;
Mr. and Mrs.. Prattle Stamper with
W. d, SOnch.
Miss le ire ereareeou arrived home
Saturday atter tepending a week
with het seetet Mrs. Harold Barrie.
Miss Meesfe Milligan presided
over the monthly meeting of the
aleeeinti Circle or tate i:nited. Cantrell
held in the Sunday School room.
Atte: sung rg '-eked Se es a Little
Sparrow Pali'• and refnuting the
Lord's Prayer' in unison the routine
bueiue: s was transacted when it
was decided to make a glflt, The
Teuton plosion School o
wast' t .
e
subject. for etudy and tf the
Je
Meleennou told of the work he
sc4iool in a very interesting
manner, Mies Helen '1'11omPwn
t:.osed the meeting wig prayer, of
The regular monthly meeting
the Woman's Institute was held on
Thursday afternoon at the houseot
Mrs, Jack \Vdckstead. The first
viceePresfdent, Mrs. Alex. Mow'braY,
l:ret;rded, The secretary read a
very satietuetory report of the
eteurse in "Health Education," pre-
pared by the instructor, hiss' II, E.
li.siier, R.N., and reported fourteen
Lew members as a result of the
course.
Mrs. Roy Turvey was appointed
a delegate to the convention to be
heed at Listowel en September 27th
and `_'t11.
The motto was in keeping with
the aflame Economics'" program.
etre. Gallaher read a short Poem
entitled "Kitehenitis."
Margaret Turvey gave a paper,
"Balanced Menu For Winter Meals,"
onnetiuln.g many heeetul sugges-
tions,
Mrs. Alex. Mowbray, the local
leader for the course in "Refinish-
ing of Furniture,'' explained the
Droje t and is prepared to organize
a ecleee. She would be glad to re-
ceive applications before the next
regular meeting.
Mrs, Olive Aitkin gave her con-
cluding talks on "BuyenanshiP,"
dealing for the greater Part with.
dresses•, their Rniab, style and
color.
Miss Scott gave an account of the
Officers'' Rally held at Brussels in
August dealing wvtlt the "Duty of
Officers,'' At We close of the meet-
ing lunch was served by the host-
ess.
Rev, J. R. Greig conducted regular
serviette in Knox ipresbyter:an
Church on Sunday morning. In the
evening the Y. P. S. held the first
' meeting ot the fall season, The
president, Maude l3e1Ntnifth, pre -
tided, The 1 t•e:a1 feature or the
evening was the at -vaunt ot the
1 s Camp at Kiri tail by Jack
Mowbray, the delegate from the
14 'y. 14 gee.r services will be
yei:114i,ae n ne.x 5nnday on account
-of the anniversary se•rviees at
Eadiee C.barroh, when Rev, A, L,
'Budge, of Hamilton, will conthtet
runveil tiele service, A Pr evertor
will conduct the singing. Large
etorgregettions were present at 0b-
,enteeei• Tangled Church yesterdaY
when Rev. Atthur Stara r of
131ytf United Church, conducted
annietereary services at 11 and 7,20
o'eimer In the tlorrratg, service of
smug wee c ml:Reed by the choir Of
tit Ti neva* /lilted Church and
in the evening the trholr from
Whdt'••chureh sneeeliecl the music,
The church was beautirnily dec-
orated with Rowers', Their bright,
rich enloning made a fitting set
ting for the. services,
GREY
Angus '13?own rttleed his new barn
last Thursday with black and tackle,
resent Hotton Courtly in thehis
prole t w 8.
wank at the C.N,
is
is the Rest time a Heron County
girt has won a prize, Dorothy
lare
in bedroom plan -
there was not much to ratutirof 'ning
Hing and firth in judging bort • 'mill
of the bate arising of long ag
men that lits. Brown provided acteeesoriee.
dinner and 'ewer to the hungry
gang in her srelt•knuulr st yl e,
The anniversary of Knox Church
Cranbrook will he held on Septem-
ber 35th it it the 50th A.nntietsarY
of tate Presbyterian Church, though
the 'Met church was erected 26
tears beret 1, un the same site,
Miss Coulter of $eaforth spent
the week -end visiting friends in
(trey and ll ,tum, yOu are .always
weleome Isobel to cone• again.
The Toronto 'lixhibltlon is over,
quite a few n•sident^• of Grey at-
tendee and London Fair is on this
wt-ek and more will be going and
the next big time is the Brussels
show when We will all go.
The echool teachers got down to
work last week atter the summer
holidays, not Horny ct to p•s hays
taken place this year. Mies Proctor
takes over the Morr,icff school and
Willlatna Cranbrook
takes charge of S.S. No. 6 (Barkers
School„
Basil Struthers is making some
improvements about bis barn en-
larging the granary anti some
other necessary fixtures. Basil is
a good tenter,
The Knox Church at MoncreiK'
will hold their Anniversary on Oc-
tober 2nd.
Mise Barrett, -ljornington is the
i ew sritool teacher at Shine's school
house 12th con.
Wedding bells are ringing on the
10th con, fuller report later on.
Alex Pearson, Hanover, was 0
rt`ecent visitor with hie parents J.
and Mrs. Pearson,
Mss Margaret Pearson was else
enjoying her holiday's there and
they also sretrt eamt time in To -
lento.
Born
In Grey on Tues., Sept. 6th to
MIr• and Mrs. Wm. Smith 5111 con, a
daughter.
Oliver Turnbull and Oliver Smith
16th con. were motoring near
Auburn and tante in contact with
loose gravel the ear sideswiped and
struck a tree Mr. Smith was cut
about ibe face with flying glass
which required several stitches Mr,
Turnbull escaped injury to any cer-
tain erten extent both were able to
return home.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15th, 19'38
ETHEL
Lockeet Dane vi''ted over last
weelt-end with his another and
brother, near 1(1111el and l'l0oday.
Labor Day, together with Percy
Stephenson spent the dayin the
ane
;,part of hunting Wilt gulis
deg. It is nut ton record what
trophy was secured,
Of Eatables interested In football,
quite a number went to the Brea-
.els.Sirattard gaane at Sthattord
'1-hn;sd'ay of this week.
J. T, and Mrs. Nicholson who are
managing W. H, Speiran's 'farm In
Grey Twp. while the SPeiran family
is 011 a 1i011d'ay motor trip 0111 West,
Was at 111111 own hone iu the vil-
lage for Saturday afternoon,
Helen Bateman arrived at 17t?te1
again, a few days ago after an en-
joyable two week's visit at Oshawa
With her aunt :sirs, F, Hunter and
other relatives, and friends new and
old.
Due to church annivereay service
arraegements Rev, lir. Snell
ot
Ltbel tinted Church was at B n
miller last Sunday morning and et
Clinton for evening nl�tecl rlWhile
these ministers co respec-
tively, morning and evening
anni-
versary services at Roe's appt, on
Ethel eiraint,
Rob McAllister Of Corey Twp.,
north delivered a choice lot of fat
cattle to Ethel C.N.R. stockyule
le
which was included in A.L.
Donald's shlemeut for last week,
Br•y en Ames and Witarr
started hitch -hiking Saturday morn-
ing, with, It he said, Montreal as
the objective, a.e they hate the ex-
perience of encounteHing consider-
able wet weather for the firttt while
out, it may dampen their ardor for
such an extended hike.
Last Monday was a busy day at
C'. 11, Dunbar's chopping mill, .A
big run overtime was made to as
commodate the demand.
Grvrver Gill ot London, was in the
village for a few days Last week
combining business au1 pleasure.
Walter Pentose of Elntville Unit-
ed church parsonage has e,pewt a
big part of his holidays at Ethel,
At the monthly meeting ot Ethel
W. 1, held the home of Mrs, A.
Speiran last Thursday afternoon
the p'togram was presented by the
grandam the re, and was' entertaining
sad interesting,
Ethel was well relpresented at
the concert Monday night at Roe's.
church, Ethel limited church oircuit,
given in connection with antivensary
services Sept. 11.
RailY Day, Order of Service will
be observed in Ethel United church.
Sunday School at 10.30 a,>}t. Sept.
11 Come and bring a Blend,
Mrs. A. Speiraa was hastens to
the 'Grandmothers' Meeting' of the
W. I, on Thursday afternoon. Tile
at(tt0 'In youth we learn 111 age we
understand' was given by Mrs. It,
Bremner, The roll call was am
steered by "Gid fashioned ways of
entertaining:' Mrs. W. Bremner
gave at1 'interesting topic on
"Should mother keep pace with the
changing Ideals?" There was an
interesting exhibit of old fas'hd0ned
handiwork by the ladies,
Mas, It, Lake and Della Melanie
were art;:toittled delegates to attend
Ole convention nt Listowel on Sept,
27, 28. Alt invitation was accepted
From the Listowel West Branch
Dist flute to attend the October
meeting at the Irene tet l'Irs. Brix'
bane. 'the meeting closed by stew -
lug "God Save tan Ring.”
A ta.ge numbee Men here lettere.
tel the team raising Thursday
afternoon at Angle iir c wn',s on the
14111 conees';lmt of Grey. Mr.
Brown's barn Was 1eetroyed by fire
a month agn•
C10'f°5'
kYal-1O rrcer"''
P Oa/
coo° khen
\Whoa` It oertliy out Joh d
,1018 15 e o ocotaPlea b peen lea and
veo Paid hay org5eresel d has
Nto o O'at'h' MgoQ'h0 stores in
Joh Cate
that to va
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MacDONALD
FORCED TO VACATE
COMPLETE
WaiOLE STORE
OL SE OUT
LiSTOWEL, ONT.
This Sale started Sept. 2nd. Hundreds of people have taken advantage of this gigantic
release of dependable merchandise. Men's and Boys' Clothing and Furnishings, Ladies'
Ready-to-wear, Hosiery, Yards Goods, Children's Wear Nothing Reserved.
Enthae $45,000‘stock
SACRIFICED TO THE PUBLIC
LET US PAY YOUR WAY TO LISTOWEL
3 Gallons of Gasoline with every $10.00 purchase or more. This applies to
combined purchases of any car.
VoSITORS DAYS SEPTEMBER 1Sth TO 24th
Hued and the January and took aruthet four
took charge of the Dev. Leaflet end
weighing over Goo tutu
Snell read an att.iole entiltet] feet high. The stoker weighs
t
were read and aper
mounts to complete 11 is the larg-�
llrall Call answered with a PrankDia est unit ever built in tit' Gait Plater,
verse. hoes Dorothy and is 60
:are
hu lir. was
' My. Church," The Scripture about 150 •loos. The equtpmeu
read by firs. H. SPeran and Mist?'
E. Pearson. contt•tbuted au article
on eapau for the Watch Tower.
A splendid synopsis -of
C` . lir l
the, Study Book was g
Jas. 'Pearson, 'Mrs, Bray then of -
feed ,prayer. The uteeting was
brought to a olose with, hymn 25S
and the Benediction.
Miss VIola Turnbull has resumed
her duties as teacher in
.S.0 No,
3.
Grey, atter spending
er
in Toronto attending University,
Miss Ina Turnbull left this week
for Gr•aud Bend where she has been
engaged to teach tar the coming
year. We wish her success.
WROXETER
Visitors lir. and Ars. W. L North
n
and daughter with 111.
and 'Mrs-
Robert
M s-
Robert Stooks; Mr, and Mrs, Les.
Hethen:ngton, Toronto, with Mr.
and Mrs. M. Sellars; Mr. and Mrs.
Edwards and family, Toronto, with
Mr, and Mrs. George Elwards; Mr.
and Mrs. D. A, leann and sons',
Brussels, with 111'. and Mrs, R. J.
Rants Mr. and Mrs, H, Allen and
daughters, Bruss'els', with Mr. and
-Mfrs, J. N. Allen; llr. and Mrs. 3, 3.
Allen and son, with friends in Kitch-
ener; Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Hemphill
anti lir. and Mrs. Jack Gibson and
son at Dyer's Bay; Robert Gibson
and Thomas Burke wth friends in
Toren to.
Harvest Thanksgiving service
was' held in St, James, (Aug.)
Church on Sunday The clrurelt was
der0.reted with Rowers, fruit, vege-
tables and grain for the occasion,
the seetial speaker for the evening
lelng, Dr R, P, D. Hurford, D.D„ of
Sesforilr, Special. Harvest thank•
offering hymns were sung and the
anthem for the evening, rite Gar-
den of Prayer" was' sung ivy the
choir,
F. F 1-11OMLl'T
Optometrist
Uar'riston, Phone 118
In, Brussels the Second
Thursday each month.
Phone 26X
FORDWICH
Itobert Henry i:merson, mouth -old
son of Mr, and Mrs, 1;, 14, Strong,
sixth concession, Bowleg( toownsnip,
died in 1Cit:elener hospital on Fri-
day. The funeral was held from
.the home ter Ilia Parents Monday af-
ternoon, Interment In cite Carrie
eemetery,
Mrs. flni-a Dole, accompanied by
her hrtthen', etGrate, or Detroit
Mob,• are visiting their slater at
Benin, )i,Y. Jec11 Doig aecgfm-
Denied them as tar as St, Cathar-
ines where he will visit bTlss' Helen
Hasele and other relatives.
We wish to tongtattitlie Miss
Dorothy Beetie on her success at
the Canaldian National l]xltibftfOn' hymn till after which "The Lord's
Dorothy and three other Young Prayer Was repeated 1n Unison,
ladles wee chosen 00 County .,i,lte minutes ot doe laevo meeting
Achievement Day last Jgne 10 rep
WALTON
The U. 1. W. 're, meeting will be
-held at the home of lire, Wilbur
Turnbull en September 21st at 2
p.m. The topic "The New Course
of Study in our Public Schools'' to
be taken by .firs. Earl Mills.
Roll Call to he anstves'ed try
"A. poem you learned as a child,' -
1111e Flanvest Thanksgiving ser-
vice: was head in St. George's Angli-
can Church, Walton, on Sunday
afternoon last with te splendid con-
s
gretgation Present, the Church was
very beaat,GCully decorated whit
Atttumet Rowers, fruits- and vege-
talil'es, Mies Beth Shannon and
Mies Illfildred Sellers: sang a duet
and the Choir contributed an an -
teem, the music was -under the
direction of Miss Mary Humphrey.
The Rev. E. 0. Gallagher preached
the sermon tatting tie his text,
Gtauesis elrapter 8 an6 'tense 22.
ATWOOD
Jahn 1kymlers hue sold his fatlm,
being lot 22, concession 8, Dime, to
George •Parrish, who gets possession
on November 1.
The Harvest Thatr1tsglvlhtg ser-
vices of Sit. Alban's Church, Aleeood,
were held on Sunday evening, The
ehuroh was nicely decorated with
flowers and emelt, i'he guest
speaker was Rev. Maurice H, Farr,
L,Tlree of Durham.,
tStlr, and Mrs, Charles Cummings.
Of Detrodt, with Mr, encs Mrs Chas.
Coulter; Willard Aiken and Gordon
Kerns of Clin.toll with Mr, and Mrs,
E. H. Swing; Mrs', Eric Love wish-
ing at Detroit; Miss Dorothy Pencil-
ey is taking a business Daum at
Toronto; Rev, 1), A, MuaoMitlon
condttoted anniversary servicew at
Dungannon on Sunday aflteruoon
and evening,
,--. .;.teeter et tiatibtty visited
with Air and Mrs, 0, Kreuter, Al -
het made the trip by motorcycle,
The September meeting of the
W,l1.S. of Ethel United Church was
held on Tuesday afternoon, Sept.
6111, at the horse er lits, Slemnion,
The president took elearge and 17
ladies wore Present,
The 'meeting was opened with
the
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