The Brussels Post, 1938-12-7, Page 4THE BRIJSSEt-S POST
NEWS . .� � c r ,g . �� a �ias for Christ�as
F THE.. DI TRICU��1�1� 5a fussls
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Correspondents
Written for the Post By Our Own Corresp __._•-
ETHEL
'The closing meetieg of A ve"v
successful year of the Presbyterian
Young \M•r .en's Auxiliary was
hold at the home of Mise Betty Pun-
b;.• The ruretitll; cpenefl whit
h}•ensu nu, 1i,, followed by a player
by 31 ( t Hoy.) Williams. 'FI1e
Scriptrer1 reedit g taken. .from Mat.
thew the le. `h chapter verses 1-15
was read he 1• lnued 1M'illiams fol
lee, .1 1 Si -,tar; Reacting by
Doris (nuningilanl 'l rte minutes
of Cite ut ttng were react ant: the
11 11 1^,-,1 taken: fol'411533 whicl,
there w,5 a renot't on the year's
wok 1eu1 b• the treasurer, Mrs.
Sinclair. Hymn no. 729 was then
:gine tour well by .he topic by Helen
Jat ." s 1-l: nln no, 7.5 was sung.
and the Mizpah benediction repeat-
ed.
At the vier:. of the meeting thr
otet^eee for the ensuing year were
elected: and are as follows:
Pt'E d err \ n:d "'el -libel 1a'
vice. Della McInnes: 2nd vice, Olive
Hackwell; T' ease, Elizabeth Fear;
Sec.. b11 •cel Iiarkwpll: pianist
Doris Cunningham; asst pianist
Ruth Denim! Flower fund treas..
Elizabeth Barton.
Although the type of weather
which has continued through the
late !all and early winter has been
a pleasant exne•ience the young
people a*•e wishirr, for snow and
ire. particularly ice, for Christmas
time.
Ruth Franklin of Atwood is stay -
tog with Mrs. W. Slemmor while
Miss Dorothy Franklin is visiting
Mrs, Neecker (sister' Edna) in
Glenn Alan vicinity.
Gree; Twp Connell met in the
Clerk's office as usual, in their
Monthly session, Saturday. Dec. 3.
Tax collector, W. Turnbull was
present to receive .payments, for
the convenience of any person who
could make payment at that date,
United Church Y. P. S. convened
Monday at 3.15 p.m. with a large
attendilnre, A twenty-five minute
talk. which wee well ....•eiverl nn 'te
subject, is religion failing. was giv-
en by Arnold Earl in an interesting
and instructive way.
7:iter Mrs. Elwood McTaggart
;Lee `o til Henrys as guest or
heee a ,:roup or gist friends. spent
71-'2,4 11 1 ening happily together at
i r• Ft ui or: Mrs. E. Bowes, when
t .-y p r tinted the recently made
1 1 with miscellaneous gifts,
.n commencing bousekeep-
i110.
timate friends of :qrs. P.
A. Mt 3 t1 er uf Grey Twp., tender
1;„ t syt111 tic)• la recent be-
t by the death of
iiiiAttnd- I'ttel A, McArthur
well and rlirrabry known in the
:n r rutty, 1v1tn died in Kitchener
hospital. Sunday, Dec. .4, 's
funeral held the following Tuesday
to lite cis cemetery. was largely
attended.
Municipal Council has been on the and 11rs. Davidson were malrried Le
his list, n ung to pas D•e :
his dome on. Cou, 2, Grey 'Deep. • 8114 have lived in Toronto eand
ver
13 1'. Carr is one fair w•oy to since. About 10 relatives and
recovery i011ow'ing an attack et a frieeds, including the t
o suns heavy cold, two uaughters of the celebrants,
Mete J. J. Steel -ns'cu is' receit'ing :eel their :amities, called on Mr.
n:c�P' 1 at( -'loll :_t tlrc home of and Mrs. Davideou last Satutda`
het' son Percy. e evening and presented lbem
The ann,.ac aped ting of the \ gifts to shark the occaslou, Mrs, 1J.
S. Of Ethel rutted Church was held Sanford and :Mess E. Davidson.
..0 elrarstiay aiiernuon, Dec. 1st at .testis of 1Ir, Davidson, presided at
to ueme. ,rt 11 s. ttlel1, 111s. li. the tea table and were assisted in
Spt.iritn, vice-president occupied the serving by the :Misses 11. and M.
cuair and 10 ladles were present. 13oYee. and Mrs, M Seasons Mrs.
The meeting was opened with Davidson was formerly Miss 1larY
hymn 64 and prayer*, Tile Roll hansom of this loc.ulity.
Call was answered with a favourite
verse and the minutes w'ete read
and approved Mr. Snell took c1111rge,
of eltetion of offrceis, Ott mol.0. of
MIS. klieg and bliss Jl, 1•lansuld the
otiteers were electeel as .ead.Prese
sick d I the t eke et Montreal on November ,
After suffering several weeks
Stun iujuriee received in a cer ac
.tient, oliphunt Smith died in GreY
Twp. 0n Dec. 5.
Alec Alexander, member oe
the
MONCRIEFF
A gathering of friends and ueigll-
Mrs. C. Dreamer; LA Nies, Pres. hours was ield on Monday (41(4111113,
etre. Jas. Pearsolt; 2nd vice Pres., Nov. 21st to honor jr, and Mrs, El -
bliss E, Pearson; 3rd vlt•e-Pres., wood 1'Ic'raggart who were recently
ai t„ Dobson; Sec.. Mrs, P. N. maniere At midn,gat the couple
Currie; Treas., Mrs, Jos, Pears,n, Ivey° called forward and Presented
11.. Snell then gave a s'11Pndid with numerous useful gilts. The
Christmtas message on "Stars of Gee address being read by Mr. Leslie
Night,'' taking as his text Matt, 2.0 McKay and the presentation being
''3311(11 they saw the star they re-` made -by Ml Earl neelearlane and
Joiced with exceeding great joy!! lir. 3eneetll McFa1'lane,
1+1. E. Pearson then conducted Mr.:e.nd' Mrs, Elwood McTaggart:
11 is only once in a li1time, your
friends have the oleportnnity to
meet in your honor on such an oc-
casion as this,
12'e are glad of this chance to
offer to you our sincere wishes for
hapeiness throughout your married
life and may it be long.
We ask you to accept these gifts
as an expeesslon of the esteem in
which you are held and hope You
ean.muaity for a long time.
We hope they may r501(15d you or
the friends of Moncrieff and of the
best wishes of these friends which
they represent.
The bldegroom on behalf 0f his
will be numbered as one of our
wife, thanked those present for the
gifts. Everyone joined in singing
'For They Are Jolly Good Fellows,'"
Lunch was served and the reuainiter
of the evening was spent in deicing.
the wo'Ship set vie.: atter which
1'I:s. Dray and Mrs. Maguire led in..
player. The meeting war "losed-;
with hymn 60 and the Benediction.
A large number of Ethel friends
gathered at the home of Mr. and
lJrs. Earl Bowes to honor Mr, and
Mrs. Iliwootl McTaggart who were
recently married. The house was
tastuieely decorated In pink and.
white. The evening was spent in
playing games and contests. At a
suitable time Miss sxelen Bateman
read an oppropriate address.
Dear Norah:
The en.elprls•ue. young man who
showed his s preciatiOn of Yoal
goad qualities by securing your
heart and hand as tits own, is to be
congratulated, so we, your friends
desire to show in same way our
appreciation of the pleasant friend-
ships formed in Your assooiation
with us in church and school, home
and community life.
'1'4 a take pride in tele thought that
' with your nletst,•4 t ^,.r' tv
cheerful willing disposition you will
quickly win, many Yrieuds iu any
coremunity its w111th you may reside
as Mrs. McTaggadt.
In expression of our inter..t in
to welfare and convenience of the
home you and Elwodi will oe0ap,' as
you take up house -keeping 0u your
own, we ask you to accent these
gifts, We hope you and Elwood
will enjoy using the -, as much as
we have enjoyed presenting them.
Signed on behalf of the girls.
The bride fittingly replied and
was made the recipient of many
lovely useful gifts which were tied
on a gaily decorated Christmas tree.
Lunch was served rron the dining
room. Mr, and Mrs. Bowes proved
t teneeelves very capably es 1)0'atesi
t 11 host.
Rosemount Couple 50 Years Married
Mr. and 3Ir5, John H. Davidson,
of 5901 Fifth avenue, Rosemount,.
celebietted the 50th anniversary of
their wedding cm Saturday, at the
home of their son, John E. David-
son, of cat) Girouard avenue. Mr.
BLUEVALE
1l1'. George Hetherington spent
St1ni11ag afternoon with Me. and Mrs.
1le1t311e . Mathers,
We are glad to hear Mrs. Harvey
Robertson arrived bore last week
and feeling better and able to beup
and around after her operation.
Mrs. Les. Breckenridge has been
sick with the flue, glad she is feel-
ing better.
A large number of friends and
neighbors gathered at the home or
1tr,eanct Mrs. Harry Barnard and
presented them with a large humbler
of kitchen ware and other useful
presents on Thursday night.
31r, and Mrs, Jas, Moses of Grey
spent Sunday afternoon with her
father1Ir. Thos. blathers in Blue.
vale.
• These big, husky Good•
years are designed to keep
trucks, buses, tractors and
graders on the-move.They
provide maximum trace
tion forwarcl and back•
ward in deep mud or
snow. Ride quietly artd
smoothly on hard and ilnu•
proved roads.
STUDDED TIRES
Per cars Goodyear Studded
tires are "tops" for rural c -`bad
rued" service.
Don't wait for bad weather,
trouble and delay .. , see those
tires at your Goodyear dealer's
today!
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MORE PEOPLE RIDE, MORE TONS ARE toAULED,ON
GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND
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ATWOOD
Percy Greensides
'rite sudden Passing of Percy
Greensides on Sunday afternoon at
his home came as a great shock to
this community.
Mr, Greensides attended church
in the morning, soon after having
Rinner was stricken with a heart at-
tack which proved fatal. Fre was
well known by this whole common-
ay having lived in this section most
of his life and for the past 25 years
conducted a grocery store here and
by his genial disposition and kindly
'acts was one of Atwood's most
popular business men. He always
took a keen interest in the welfatlo
of the village, was an ardent bowl-
+- an active member of the Oda
Fellows Lodge and a lover of sport.
(-le is sub nivel by his wife and Lwo
daughters, Ms's. James Anthony, '
Stratford; and Bias Nellie at home. j
Two brothels, George of Atwood 1
and William, Bransfoa'cl.
A private funeral :was held from
itis late home, Mains Street, on
Wednesday afternoon at 2.30. In
tenntent in the Elms Ce^tri. Cinme. '
tory. He was in his flftysecond
Year.
PreCkritma3
$ALE
CRANBROOK
.:In order to reduce
our present stock greatly
we have cut prices On all
wearing apparel drastically
Winer Chats
—have been reduced from
25 to 50 % which means
in a good many cases a
great loss to us,
We have a lovely choice of
fine Women's coats made
of good quality materials,
all with two Season linings
and Chamois inter -lining
at no extra cost.
From 12.95 up
Misses' Coats
in sizes 13 to 20
From $12.95 up
in the
llress Section
—Having in mind the
approaching Holiday Sea-
son we have reduced all
our better dresses to sell
quickly and have arranged
a complete section of
Misses' and Women's
dresses which previously
so:d al from $6.95 to
$8.95
at the appealing
price of only $5.00
others as low as
$1.95
The annual Mule:Imes co Bert is
to be held Dee, 21st. Watch for
fu-'Ile-nlnnntneemd'-nt.
The Cranbrooic Community Hell,
has the Hydro Installer:. To rete•
Iry to the ro,•ndr" In the ,,ltt 4.111
With its new lighting system the
:toys put on an opening dame nn
and prizes given 1'it•1iau were sn1'I
1,••1 (irises divon let i 111 a pair of
wool blankets W 1,01 lo Mrs, J.
I3pmdarson , Space,ih d h i•<i ,+
liaunelctte Wane( 1'1.113. til
Edwin Leonhard: M,hit' n The
loth anew for n b kit ,a pit lda 1
whlth Jelin 1' cher trek
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1”.r 30'31h431 5)'3"('.. 1 + In A11•
1t,t+•hnl nen,31c -k f 10 y+11101. 11
Mori is 'Iwe. It'll its r lir leiletp.
Jessie (•linebe:1 ('lint Del 'curt.
h,rll e d itelpl eeb31 or ( �1. n^d
1111(11 Pall:", 1lonitton A rte 0rt3
.t,r.,• i an•, 9 r•,_ r wing:
13,1 • , )'1,1115
was spent in claming to the dunes
rf 1,1te 1Turnn ('nrn Hoek! rs who
pt11,,;up very goad old and modern t
nude..
On behalf of the club George
3Vessenbnrg as elrairman of the
smell comsnittee wishes to thank
all those who helped to make
title r.PIendid affair, Another clam,e
to be held 110.c. 161.1), We again.
welcome you.
OUR STOCK OF
GIFT ARTICLES
IS NOW COMPLETE
and you may select any of
the following articles
with confidence know-
ing that they cannot
be bought cheaper
—elsewhere. --
Gift boxes are supplied
free of charge as long as
the present supply lasts.
Here Is A Partial List
Of What You
May Find—
Umbrellas,
Pullovers, Skirts,
Ski Suits, Slacks,
Hosiery, Lingerie,
Scarfs, Handkerchiefs,
Knitted Suits, Hand Bags,
Girdles, Gloves, Flowers,
Children's Dresses from
Size 7 up,
Children's Flannelette
Pyjamas from size
1 to 14 & Misses'
Pyjamas in Small, Medium
and Large
Chiffon Handkerchiefs
etc.
Paris
Ladies' Shoppe
Listowel
Listowel's Leading
Ladies' Wear Store
where your Dollar
buys more
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for the Lades
Handkerchiefs
Fancy H
Scarves
Gloves
Sweaters
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Dsing Gowans 4Irlosiery 4
Lingerresie r Underwear, Etc.
Towels, Etc. sN
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for the Men
Ties
Scarves
Shirts
Gloves
Braces
Handkerchiefs
Sweaters
Hats
Groceries
XMAS CANDY — NUTS -- ORANGES
Fresh Ground Coffee -- TRY IT
MIXED PEEL — RAISINS — COOKING FIGS
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dress with suitable accessories to
match. On their return 231r. and
Mrs. PiPe will reside on the grooms
farm on the 6th of Morris, 00y
immediate relatives and a few
friends were guests,
WEDDING
McEWING--BERNARD
A guiet wedding was solemnized —
at the united Churele pal.so Bge, "
Brussels, on Saturday,
when Janie Elizabeth, eldest 'laugh-
ter of 311', and Mrs. Earl Bernard,
Morris, became the bride or John
Hugh, eldest son of Mr. and 'Mrs.
1MOFw
W, ing, Huilett, The Yon.
couple were attended by bliss Adan
GrasbY, Mortis and Mr. Douglas
Smith,
After a short honeymoon the
gr on 's ofarm onthe
uple l reside2(11 Conces-
sion oY Hulleta.
P0 LLA 2! D-.'Pl PE
At High noon on Saturday, Dec'.
3rd, a quiet but pretty wadding too
place at ter. home
1'I when their.'. We have a large and
Edward J.
youngest daughter, Freda Irene was
given in marriage to Thos. Mervyn Most Complete Stock
Pipe, second 8011 of Wiliam D. e D
Pii1e and the late Mrs. PipeA beau- of Chiri & Glassware
lira] arch and yellow chrysalllhe- 1Trilite Floor Lamps
1 (0111,5 made a flowery setting for 1
event. The bride entered the ; Electric Table Lamps
drawing room on the arm of
father a cl was accoupauled by the Cutery, Silverware,
ring•bell•et', little bliss Helen i Etc. Etc.
Mutual arrayed in pink satin. The
bride wearing a graceful gown or
Trotetel' veil et with a long chain
of pearls as a aerkictce was gisfent
in mar:lege by her father.
Alice Pope A.T.C.1I., played the
wedding music.
After the wetldi- cererllenY
winch was pi -t termed by the Rev,
H. T. Mahone,: a reception was
held and the wedding dinner was I
served by intimate Mewls of the '
bride The table was attractively
decorated in pink and white,
streamers and pink candles. Durinh
the dinner• a toast was made to the
health and happiness of the bride
which was responded to by the
groom. The happy couple lett on t
a honeymoon to southern centres. Phone 40 Listowel
For her travelling ensemble the
bride chose a wine colored coat and
mottcmgwofittolo
It Pays To Do
Your Christmas
Shopping Early
At
LilliaxHardware
LI STOW EL
D. A. RANN 1
FURNITURE
.r FUNERAL
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AMBULANCE
SERVICE
Licens1 Fuheral Dir b.or.
and trllbaitner.
Phone 36, Brussels
At Right Prices
Always Something
New
Co liIliax & San
Hardware
"The Store With the Stock" ,
14. c am '' c At. c 5AVA
D ENNIS
Phonearussels WALTON, ONT.232-r-2 19-r-5 Phone Seaforth
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Quality, Value, Service & Courtesy
Specials for Thurs. Fri. & Sat., Dec, 8.9-10
Redpath Sugar 10 Ib •• •• 55c
Corn Syrup 5 tb pail • • 35c
Wheat Berries 5 tb bag • • • , • 19c
Quaker Oats •••'' • per pkg • • .. • ... , •••• • .. • •' 19c
Mincemeat ••• • •• • 2 lb , 21c
Rest Quality Fresh Fruit for Your
Christmas Cake
Australian Sultana Seedless Raisins •••••••• 2 1'b 21c
Loxias Seeded Raisins • • • • 1 It pkg • • 17c
Cut Mixed Peel • , per 1 tb • • . • • • • • . 25c
Lemon Peel • • • •• • • • per tb 25c
Orange Peel per 15 •••• 25c
per Ib • . • ... .....,• .... 35c
per lb 45c
1/4 lb 15c
2 ll1 •••• 25c
Citron Peel . • • , .•
Maraschino Cherries •' • • •
Pinappie Rings, assorted , •
Dates •
Currants 2 ib 25c
petfib ,,,,.,,,,... 50c
Pastry Flour 24 Ib bag 55c
Lard or Shortening •• . • • . 2 fib •••• 25c
GOOD ASSORTMENT OF TOYS & GIFTS
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Bordeaux Shelled Walnuts