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Annual Rebekah Dance
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week dance Wes lo't;eiy attended in
the Brussels Tow,i tia11 on Friday
night, Dee. 23t't. fleecing was
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2nd, 194x3
BRUSSELS, ON TAF"
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Week Of Prayer
Annual Week of Prayer Services
1946 Brussels, •Ont.
enjoyed to the 100910 01 I3ta.°kis Tuesday, January&th at St. Jcb.u'o
Church•—Preaches Rev, G. A. Milne.
Denomme's orehes`ra L E. Caediff I Vl�ednesciay, Jrlivary 9th, Melville
spoke briefly, \vels')uilug hn111,t the Church—Preacher Rev, el, C. Wilson,
many returned se"•'lee men lvhe Thursday, Janua:'y 10th, Baited
Were present: The hall was casts- f Church—Preacher Rev, G. A. Milne,
fully decorated cads Christmas Services held a• 8 p, 1i1,
greens. Lunch wt; served. Okuriae revolved each evening for
Bi1110 Society.
Legion Mernbera Attention!
A regular' meatieg will be held in
the Town Hall B ):segs :rI1 TnesdaY, B.C,S, Literary Meeting
January 8th, to'the general business I Brussels High S::hoa1 held their
and inetalation Of oft:cers for iri46. I Christmas Liteary Meeting on Dee- I years attended The nominellon j WEDDING
All members olepleSe attend. i ember 21, emnme.r^ing at 2.16 p. 01.1 meeting held in the loegl conned. I
O. Doti, ti,ecreta:Y• i The assembly room vas parked to, chamber 00 ''Monday night.. i Upsdee-pierce
Irapacity with stndeate callose spirits 1 Dr. W. D. S. Jauritso1 was 0ppaint• In Zion United :!Horse. Hamilton
Don't Forget The t were high, with the pros meet of •long' ed chairman. Reeve R& . C3•,t,mau on Saturday, Dec. 10t11 Lottie Jolene
• DANCE I and merry Christen ci holidays, 'rhe addressed the s e:metes and express- ; Pierce, fyoune'est. daughter of Mr, and
In Morris Towahip Hall pr,gra'tntt' was' pri1'4`At1 by Ho.u4e ed plea•nre at toe+ interest.
More in Mrs. Thomas Meters, Brussels, Ont.,
On Friday, January 4th ; No. 4,• uneer the 1eader'shin of Jim nittnielpal allulrs by the targe . bonnie the bride of Mr. Bilton
Ladies Please Bring Sandwiches Cameron.
Tic' opening alto:•'.ts, "The Maple
to t, • Leaf' was followed by a speech Ir -
1
r'i !.l 411), vine Dann, chs'"man. ARM' :lite
. c , 31 to . 11'reeme sang' 0 number f f• \
see c a ornite
Christina[ mole and songs directed
Monday — Hockey Night by Mr. Layooelt and accompanied by
Tuesday — Skating Ttreh11a Rrntllers til the plan's. Chick -
Wednesday — Hockey Night ery-Chielc was sung by a boys' chore..
Thursday — Skating An interesting re„di'lg entitled " The
' Friday •— Open fol.. Skating Christmas Preemie" was taken by
Parties and Carnvals. Audrey Anderson, A tibiae solo by
Saturday Afternoon •-- Skating Doreen Lnng, followed by a reading
. For Children Only. by Ruth Wilson.
Saturday Night — Skating,. The il.thletle nuclei bac.:e p000.01ted
�, c to the champions by Irvine Dunn,
1 "They • presented unto HIm 1 -swards were given to following
gifts: curd,. and f..'ankincense
and myrrh." St.. Matt, 2:11.
Returns o c ng an p Groups New Year's orris cap. ler
Brussels This Year j firs. Robert Pt est and daukirier1 In Wingham Area Was Killed la Action
A BRIGHT AND PROSPEROUS
Jennifer 113131 11u :rets on Christmas Flt. Lt, W. Arelbie Young (Piste '':31'•
W1NGI]All, INT 211—eet. u well- NEW YEAR TO PYOuRO AlL 1
Nitre eill Ito 1.0 Menem et '11terno0rt, entonie, 1,0 liar:lrlx'
attended meeting cl' the 11' 0 1. A, ' Four Canadians To Die 13'
Brussels tills year Tito 1941 reeve where they Balled on Iyer. 211th ' 1946, A Golden Ga: of Opportunity Accident At Oslo
netts Isere Friday night, the d ow -
and 00011021, eche 11 board an11 hydro 01)011111 U10 S. S. Caving, for lsclgland.
Mg' grn,iits were drs\vn uP and cote Urs. ]•;dugs l'orug, 5th Cour ^.:�t a
00011111001011er go in by acela1nt1111)11 '1'scy aro retui'nieg to her home at (1'e are now entbart(erl on ;li Year 1 of Berrie Township teeeivt.l ts+. as
•
veuers chosen. ,Schedules w211 be ,:
and are as follow Kenton, Middlesex, England, arrangeit at encs, from which we aspect so mean it news last 't'lutrsdily that her won ,'E?"rY4
Reeve—R. 13. C 001110 Mrs. Prost and baby slaughter Intermediate .Rural. the way of worldwide improvements i Lieut, W, Archie Young, bail cetemi-
Councillors—L, W. 130kmter arrived stere last Friday to Stay Grout,1- Netvt Atw'ooil 41{t, In the It1'ing 0011(11 10111 of ill Ulan- ktIled in a plane crass at Osie, t
A Grewar with' her late bu;b01id's permits mr
tohind. We waited patiently for so way.
ellen, Trowbridge, Linwood,
:Ilene'
11 Millis and Mrs, Thos. Prost, William many things which were denied us According Lo cable despatches knees
n, Arthur Cionvener, Cardiff, I
R. 1v, ISenvody Prost accompanied thein as far as Atwood, during the years at war, and nuts we i Canadians were among 11 per o110K
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School Trustees—Rev, H, 0. %wen Halifax on their way back es 1 (temp 2—Gol^.,c', Blyth, Landes. nolle that a new vista of :tappet, will killed on Tuesday of Met week in ten
,,England. Their many friends they 1 be opeirecl before us. The men 01111 I crash, of a tivir.-engined ml .togs'
i7. M \iii 1,nish 1 sero. Ripley.
vener,ich Brits-
W.
wha) left our shotes to light , transport plane near Osco The ;dame
1 made while hero •were sorry to sae sets, Ttipley. Convener Clifford 1
W, C. Kerr tf , our battles on the far-flung °attic^- was from the it. A. F. 1'ransoer
Fiydeo Gomntissioner'—J. C. 13ae!te;; t IUern leave' Logan, r:eigrave.
The largest crowd in a member of .1uven1ie, fields loop to 1996 as the year of r Command, The (anadiane t_ii..r.
Group 1—Walkerlc•n, Mount her. opportunity for them to I'e-e'tabr1511 were Flt. Lt, W. A. Young, T'O, t'' 'a;,
r+.,t, Durdnitt. 0:n,vener, harry themselves in teeir peaerelin, Study, Verdun, CIu :sec; ' f 0 tie- ate;_
oc•c•upations. Many of them planned Fee, Toronto; F0. R. J. N. A :Sage
tires, Ilu2ham, careers which they hope to realize 4 nias, Montreal.
Group 2 — lCiucr,rdii:e lliploy,
it( this New les•. As a totter of Flt. Lt, Young was tee ableet:
uekla11am, convener, Gohtie 1.:11t1.(11lturle 1301' their sacrifi• 'oar brnlhr'r w10 worn rl i
Buckingham, Iiiueaeltne, ce Of tints. i i o- I r I n •:rc
Drone 3 .-,-- TIarrist.on, L7rayton, Buhr;tauce le', ns all, tvitn enc' ' servic•es. :Vnrinau and 1 rnest rr:•.
Arthur. 0)ui•crtr, Potter, accord, matte this year their turned 10001 overeeas in At. tat meltt
Drees. , . dee' cote of fJppa'tr,;rt€ i Elmer ('0 on his .way home from Kist
ettenclauee at isle: meeting Ile I?1mwnrlh Unetlell, "It Of Kr— and 1 tan,
1H". Wet. Upsilon1of Hamilton. Rev Greet). 4—•hxel,':, rlly']r, net on
What or: the e-her,slied sei101(1es for . land and is expected to return berme
poke at length nn duras C.oen'y Ithe inlprcvement of our own come : this week,
(:rain.. lir uznr:c 1 „I tr,. r.�r, flus G. R. Servk:e ef,ici•tt ,r wits Mise c !derie0. Punee410 Cord,e1 Law-
lnunit 7 The term has come when Archie enlisted in the fall of hese
Hydro s'hortage here and said that I Helen Cross at the (neat. Tee Jtl•ide sou, Cl{nton, Y
wore a suit of brown gaberdine witU Midget, 1'1e call ''vpecl, if 1101 iuelst, that they i at .London, and after trains 00
enn•etruction of lienvier power lhr'Ur buurrhed. Sn6etltutes anti moire R vtlia. sky Hamm', gredua+e;:.
Is to committee curly in the year 3t t lisle green accnv„ories and wore a Group, 1•—t,getee Clintee, Code. Y
shifts mut unw i)2 discarded and Cto^ntrnlln (ti a. reel in .epni1, 1911 'rife.
a cost of appemestately :19:i90,' c•nn:nG'r: cis red segos and asters, Miss 'rich. C:lnvenu:, Jack Neltiger I
Maureen Carroll was bridesmaid Clinton, ' She t into
impThis ent,tne was commissioned. as a Pilot Offie ,z.
whish money is ale, ads on hand 1'01 a 8 Group Iiow:ee, Pa merston, brought into s'6ing, This is 1110 at that time, Mier being 3ta•ti00
the work. Later ir. the meeting; he ; furl wore a suit of soft re wool I 2= i Wear of Opportunity for those 10. atNorth Bayfor (1 shortori,. Ito
went into detail of the school. area I with mauve acerssol,es and suss' a l.iah)wnl Barr2rtmt• Convener, ( i p d
Question Reeve Bowman served corsage of roses end este a, Mr. whom we entrust. the welfare of sur went to the R. A. P Transport. 0cn
11013 Pratt, Listowel,
Tit 1'nsdell, brother of the it room t community, mond fling i'i'u,n Nassau in tire
Illi mnntcipality i, reeve for four- i Clrnup 3- ]iircar'd.ne, Part 1Igin, I y
'^en years and as conciliar 101• four was hoot man. 1b0 bride and groom Cheslev, Convener Rev. lar.
ye110 meviinls to that and :eared left for :,short 1loueymoon is London Rouse. Ohesley.
that curing tv^e0 y :aro he had and at the 9111100 I.41rernt0 at liras- Group 4-1 ucl•:Jew, Iirassele,
dot'O his hest wh 0h is all 1100 min eels. They will leeide in PIamitlnn. Whlghnan. Cou,en,a`, Frank Madill,
Can 11 . i i Wingham,
ReeveljR1113 sCaere.ere as follon'sl r �A,0131(.- ac'. et °f (Jala" Relived
CRob Bow- e
man; Connciiloi.—L. W. 1+)ekn,ier,The Export Pa'itx's egg erarlillg Suffers Break In
.i W. Fischer, A. Grewar, D iv, station. operated by Hugh Pearson, Fall From Roof
McDonald, 11. Fowl -'r, J Cameron, \vas broken into eenietitne )u the Dean Davison :differed. a broken
W. E, Willis, 13, W. K6nnedy; early hours o Friday morning, out and splintered car;.¢ when he fell
School Trustees—,i: Gibson, 4..,„.; H, i'Ihe safe removel from the oflice, from the roof of his bowie. 111.
f.. Wilso:t, D. M, IlacTavielt, W. C 1 The frout door of the building and Davison was remcving ice from the
Kerr, A. 1i0T6;yst:, C. I3.116111;n, :the door of the office had both been j roof casco the accidentoccurred.
Hydro Cominbo51oner—J. C. Becker, pried open. The safe was remoras When he ebopPecl e, piece of los true
H. Stretton. from the office an:l lett just outside
R, 13. Cousins t:utnked those who I to 1110 tl,orway et ths betiding,
nominated him eed evict that -Reeve I The sale, which had only been pint
Bowinau would boa hard (tan to 1 in the office on 'rhar.;'tty slid not
follow. There wet 0, he said, seve-al ; contain any 010.10y. Local con -
projects to be untie.) taken, the-cueirl stable 0. Evans and 1)0111'.7 .ottker
area pro1110nr, the ,leeessity of a new Salters are •investagati g
Town Hall or rept,irs to the present i
one, the need of bette' f're pro- CAR D O1" :THANKS
teetion and impri eeluent to :,erects Our sincere thanks i,1 expressed to
and roads. He said he would be all our neighbors anti Mende ter
behind anything that would ltanellt their many exprestle le of sympathy.
the town. The village of ]irtmeels, by word ,and deed, when we re.
he stated, would i lay its part in the ceived word of the death 01 our
re -conversion program. son and brother, Flt. Lt. Archie
H. Bowler and D. N. mentenlild, 'Young. It 'was all deeply an
thanked their nominators but de-greeiated.
c1ined to stand, , Mrs, Edna Young
L. W. Dcklnie s a. Grower sod R. And Setts
W. Kennedy a:: spoke briefly -
expressing their thanks tor their
nomination,
D. M. MacTa `tele chairman of be
1cbOol homed gave a brief talk On
school affairs and st id that alter.ugll
It had at times been basil to get
Melville
Church
Minister Rev G. A. Milne, M. A.
10 A. M. Sunday Scheer
and Bible Class
11 a, m. Holy Communion.
Sermon Subject:
"The Entrance"
7.30 p. m. Sacred 3009 Service
Sermon Subject.
"Loud Hosannahs"
7.30 p.m. Candleli9nt Carol
Service. -
Louis D. Thompso1, Organist
and Choirmaster
The United Church
OF CANADA
Minster R Hugh C. Wilson
11 A^ M. Morning Worship
"Old Fashioned Religion
In 1946?"
Junior Congregation
12 Church Scheel and
Bible Class
Misslonary Sunday
7 P. M. Evening Praise
"Reconci i ration°
A WELCOME TO ALL
"Church of England
Parish of Brussels►
Rector Rev. Maurice F. Oldham'
Sunday Jan. 6, The Epiphany
St, John's Brussels
2 P. M. Sunday School
and Bible Class
7 P. M. Holy Communion
and Sermon
et, George's Walton --
2.30 P. M. Sunday School
and 131b141 Class
3 P. M, Holy Communion
and 5elnlon
St, David's Henfryn-
10 A. M. Sunday School
and Biota Class
11 A. M. Holy Communion
and Sermon ,
Pupils for 1946.
Girls Athletics
Junior — Muriel Anderson 21
points.
Intermediate -- Macy Bowman —
f 17 points,
Senior •-- Jean Hull — 14 points.
Boys Athletics
eull.ior -- Sohn W'!, or, —• 16 points.
Fnternmediate — W'i"I Spivey -- 20
points.
Senior-- Ross Knight — 16 Points.
The pl'esentatiu)1s of these medals
was followed by a - solo by Jure
Work. '1 helma B: 'there 'played a
fd0ue solei. A questiouaire Was dir-
ected by Wilire) Spence and Jim
Cameeen. More eat t,s :were sung
by everyone. -
12r. Laycock, aougratulated the
students who preeoneed this very
enjoyable programme and an be-
half of the school staff 4v1811ed every
one a Merry Chretrnnas.
The closing 0umb:t was 0 Can
ada afterwhich apples were eurved
by the teachers. e-
CARD OF THANKS
1486913' apprec'ate all the platy
acts of kindness eliown me during -
my recent' illness and exteul my
sincere thanks to my friends and
neighbours for their tboughtfuleess
Gordon McDowell
REGENT THEATRE
Seafi orths: Ont.
Now Playing—
Thurs., Fri., Sat., Jan, 3, 4, 6
George Sanders
Geraldine Fitzgerald
Strange Affair of Uncle Harry rtnderstantl it sh.rlld continue in
A superior melodrama filled with office and sow 11.11 ewe
romance and trickery. H, Sitrotton spoke at long;th on
it
Mon,, Tues. Wed>, jail.
7, 3 a hYdt'O affa s.
D
r. Jamieson dealt with 1113 eeb^, of
Deanna Durbin Rahn Bellamy area question avid explained 1h&+
LadyrUna Train 13russel.5 would b,\ve to 3et the
A melodrama with flew. stretches
and dots of action, support of Grey tied Morrie town•
ships in ender to keep truest -de Weds
Next Thur., Fri„ Sat, Jan, 10, 11, 12''School apes t'), lrnl)sa the 011°114-
1 Two Features— 81100 of 160 pnpt!s eels be guaranteed
SinMe a Son, of 'Texas this school will b(' .fused, The people
g Arid p of this district 5''. ,u''1 be .prowl of
c' a Strangest Case their highhighScoot), tubi do all they can
C un Doctor's IK to see that. it S"dVs open, 'rho
97011115 people here esm he evepared
for ent:ranOE' 00 n ente1 schools and
iniversities without h1Y111g t) wets
Melei' centres and l; they hese 00 go
to other places the cost of their
education will be greatly 117128ased
and thee: would do doubt be )(any
who could ' net ,afford 10 Dr,
Jamieson also sp Ake at length en
Board Of IIeeith matte', anti
strongly advisee gri)bage Ouliet:eon
CARD OF THANKS
With the start O.t a New Yea' we
expect to heartily welcome back Dr.
Myers to again share our work and
worry. At this time I would like to
tltauk all those who th1'ougu these
teachers there was now a very difboult years have shown each fon-
competent staff In charge: • bearance and coasideration ter our
Rev. If. W{lsoa add he wee much welfare and strc;lgth. We hops
interested in the selected and woui.e that wile more time we may be able
be glad to serve in any way possible to give more genn0us service. ?.sea's
ant remarked .en the County tlebrn.ry thank you al),
Aseallation. W. D. S. ,Ia.miesou, M.I)
A, McTaggart -1,'d C. Bnsadilin
said that due `o the school area Men Returning
question the pr'eseet trustees, cans Among the veterans arriving tit
eialltax on Jan. 2 - aboard the
Mauretania are the following per-
sonnel from title dtetrtct Army:
Melt Hervey Taylor Beeorort,
Wei ngham; Capt, Robert Murray
Harris, Mitchell; Capt, lrranklin
\Vlob'l.ce Kemp, Listowel; B edam,
H, M. Wilson, Winghanl; Sgt G. A.
Bryce, Wingliam; Sgt. R, A, Mc --
Gregor, RA. 5, Luckeow; Sgt, G. C.
Tervit, R.R. 4, Whighum; Pte. J. 3.
13a, Heiman; hta, R. L, Cu.rrie,.
Dungannon; 250311. P. Gilbert
Rel. 2, Milverton Pte. G. 1D. 1 075,
Seaiforth; Pte. A. 33. Ma.cLean,.
Wingham} Pte. W 7(1. Massey, St.
Marys; dpi, E, C. Stephenson.,
Palmerston; 'Cpl. T. 33. Video.
Goderlch; Pte. G. T7 Wyndham, St..
Marys; Lieut, Harold Praetor T.ink-
tater, Kincardine; Sgt. G. N. Graig,.
Wroxeter; Cpl, 0. Fa, Conwell, T -%a •
Acton; Pte, L. 13, 381Sa:cott, 1111m; Pte, E. S. 'FlolaOhauer 1111-
veeten; Pte, TL Freinlin, Olietun;
Ptd, A, T. Gliders, Goderich; CPI,
for Brussels, • , A. •Mac„081, Seaton th; Otte F', G•
The meeting was Closed with the Nephew, Kincardine; Te -Cpl. F. V',
singing of The 13a;ienal Autheiti, 4luit000, W llteteoe; Pte, 0. FI.
Riley, Mlles l'a; Tpr. 0. B. Whit.
BORN U1'd, 'Brussels•,' (111' T], I. Young,
R. R. 4, llrus14.8, J. A. Itallanfyne,.
DUNiSS CT'D- 1.,loot, and Mrs. W, C. London, ,
lennsford (free Mary Baeker) are
happy to annou:loe The arrlVal of
their daughter, Carol Ann, at
Viet.°rif, hospital, London, .en
7Satur4aY, Deft. •2241d.
COMING—
The Climax
Bring Your Eggs To
Brus-sels Expert Parkers Ltd..
YOUR EGGS WiLL GET OUR PROMPT ATTENTION
Highest Prices Paid For - All Grades
A Sore of Yoar Beitess Will Be Appoickikod.
H..�Pearson, Prop.
Phone 63x Brussels, Ont.
The NI W Year Is a golden doper- , Bahatnne, In Jarmar'y of last 3°300 'he .
tunity for doing got d. We 1len ,)relit t, was transferred to England and Mee -
from the lessons taught us by 0) r ; been doing transpoet and passengc x
exi1er'iments during the difficult flying.
years, and we have a ohance to ; On bebalf of the people of tire
redeem past failures, I communitywe extend sincere n t•
"Forward to Victory" is a slogan paths to his bereaved' mother, t,i_.
for peace as well tis for wear. When brothers and other relatives,
Joan Of Are was aeked the seems of i
the ncliOf \we I
bannerinvi, eheibisaidty, "I geniiher my bannehitr Melville Church
romped against the enemy, aed , The Christmas Sunday services- zee
then I follow it myself-" We must dor Melville .Church were sergelk5
likewise. We muse send the white I attended. At the morning eervite0-'
banner of our new resc,uti,ns fir- I the minister preached 0.1 ,era:°
it all brcke 10040 and carried him Ward into the New S.'e.i., as a elial- subject, "Come new, let us go urea,
with it. He mam.4cd to catch the lenge to \vhateve" prub!Om:l it mal Bethlehem," in which he 1mintee
eavetrough but it broke tett_eg bins hold for us. and, 1107138,' .seat Lt for- out that Christmas was :los; its
fate Ile was taken to Seaforth ward, we must steadily and persist- picturesque pageant to teed tete.
hospital but was able to come Home '0 )19' follow it oarseiv s, hunger of the imagenation lost beaters
late Monday. fel - fancies but the commeinoretheme.
Brussels United Church of the greatest event in !ntaeset
HOCKEY SCH UL1 S "New Year's Resolutions" was the history. We go to Bethlehem ,ear.
subject of Use morning 08001031 'n year, not as an excuse for extoo
,7anuguy 2.-0lytat at Londe1120(0 the United Church. The minister jolld:floetion; But for the soletra' :
January 4 T.ouoeebm'o at Gerrie stressed the value of making goal purpose of lion,.
God.
7anuaiy 7—Fordwlch at BrusselsThe church was oeaulefuily deems -
resolutions and suggested three: To
Ripley at Blyth.think rightly, To feu 1 deeply and To rendering of the Christmas anthem,.
January 9—Belgrave at Fordwlclrserve faithfully. The hymn "Joy to "The First Oluistma.s Morn," bete
Ripley at Londesbcro, the World" was sung in three poet :Newlon and "We have seen Hews
Janrary 11—Brussels art' B0lgr0ve;star in the East," by Clare.
harmony by Misses Thelma
Blyth at Gerrie, Lcndesboro at Rip Brothers, Dorothy Dennis and Ruth The church was beautifully damn
ley, Wilso1; In the evening the sermon ated for the evening Canc1Leli4
int
January 1-0-t rte at Brussels was based en the 25th' Chapter of Carol Salvias. The anthems weM
Belgrave at Lon(lesi'oro. Luke "Finding the 'Lost" At the 'Cibristians awake, salute tee?
January. 16—Ripley at FOTdwicli, close of the sermon "The Ninety and Happy Morn," in ','111:ali the seleiseses
January 18—Brussels at 14iplese. , were Miss June Work and Mr, Gero02.+,
Nine" was snug ve:y effeeetv.ly. by
Gorrie at Bslgw e, Fordivioh at Gibson, and "We have seen N.
Miss C, Hingston,
B1ytb. star in 'the East," The Were'
January 21 Lnudesboro atBras• Major H. V. Kerney Chorus contributed the carolf9,
seta. M.M., M.E.E. - "Sweet Christmas Bells," • "Gorraf '
Jannrry 22—Ripley at Gerrie.Crhrietia.1 men rejoice,' and "Sleestee
January 23—)3rnseel•) at leordw•ieh, , BRDS9SDLiS, Jan, 2,—News that. My Babe." Mr, Leu:'. ThemPtsmetee
Sanalary 25—+Louuea'bcro at Be, the M.B.E. he,d keen awarders to gave the organ solo. "Josh, Joy c.dO
grave, P`ordwicll at Gerrie, Myth al Major Harold "7, Tierney, M,12,, Man's Desire." 14.81'. Mr. Milne germ
Ripley. tante as a happy New Year stn'- a short address iu which he stresseet
eannary 28-Gorrie at LiondeSboree prise to his parents, Mr. and eIrs. the inspiretlon, which the great`
13olg1av8 at Ripley, Francis Kerney, Brussels, tolnlerly hymn writers anis musicians Ilintii
January 30—Brussels at Blyth, Or he third line of Merles First derived :froth 'the. festivals.
Lo0clesboro 0,t li'ordwiche news of the h0nnr for their only , Ohristmes and Easter,' Hs a' :1.
February 1—Fordwich alt Ripley, son came woes; a Beacon-lI'01ald described the origin of the pnpreuer -
B1ytA1 vt Bsi.gmen% Brussels tit Gare representative easee'1 on them Tues- bymne, "0 Little Town of 13eth1100•
ole, ' day, Mre. Tierney had returned hem," and "Silent Night,
February 4—Pard'vich et l,ondes, from hospital whet a serious ill- At •the morning service on Satnde-7
bore, Ripley at Brussels. nese only at Cbrietines time, December 30th, Ole minister Owes
i°obrnal•y 6—B0lgreve at 1317th. Manor Kerney is now stationed as his subject, "Fast Flowseese
February 6—Gorrie at Fordwich. at Halifax. He is a veteran of two Streams," in which he enlikef.ed!am
February 8—Ripley at Belgrave, world wars, having served for fcur years of our life lo the elvers of ilia
Lolde5boro air Myth. years in the First Great Wat. earth. As the ('tva•rs of the ear ct
Ir0bruary 11—Brussels at Lon1Os• Enlisting 111 lure 1940 he leek all flow into 111e sea iso do the y'(130'0
horn, Myth. at Gor'dwieh, courses of inst'uetioii at Ottawa of our life flow into the Sea of Timm
February 12 Belgrave at Gorrie, and Long Brandt 13.1s promotion towhich. itself a ricer, flows MEG lies
T'ehrnailt 14—Gerrie at RipleY, major came about two yearn ag0. Sea. of 1i1ternity. The choir rendet't-G
February 15.1'01•(1wieh as Bel At the time of 'he magazine ex anthems appropriate to the real:
grave„ 131yth at Brussels, plosion at Halifax he was stationed Sunday of the year,
li'ebruar7 18—'Gorrie at Blyth, DS, in that area. Ile. and hie evi.e, the "Indelible Re0Ord.r" was the crab
Bravo at fruasels. former Miss Sulia Park, Windsor, jeet of the evening service, and wee
eve making their 'gene in 13aitfax based do the irrevocable words c~1'
at present. Pontius Pilate, "What. I h•at,rrs
5t. John's Church Steltord Bea000'itt-raid, written, 0 have written." Mr. Wbaa.
Speirs tendered the solo, ' Brthclht4
A flue progr0tltuto of C11r1atmaa f of a• King" by Netdlinger. MMI'. Lords
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Christ Piano Solos, tabs a n Meat Takens Mielnle Thompson plasma the volunteers.
011111001'11 Readings and Storms atlso The Cello krlmtnletra'1 in 1141 entitled "March Of the Magi P?t,
a playlet 'cilnexp0rtne 00111pany" issued all app "ii to housevelvee t r Girls` Chorus txtoit park. in the cogs•-
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was a good attendance Santa 'Chive visit the battler shop. leutirg the Residents Of
tiletviltlrted 0andj7, pop corn and recent s'er'ves is wt.5 dlecovrrrUd 'tont
oranges . at, the conclusion ' of the tokens are diem (ea•'nl; and the
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prcrgramme. llat{on Adminerrt'ion bs,laves
A Caml Servic,8 was Reid in St, hiding p10ce is clbislly {n h011119athega During tile cottrs0 of gnaw 04x+
John's Ghtn'ch or, Sunday, ileo, and on pantry shelves or in kitchen moval operations, aiOul1 any d0tn0 :t
23rd at 7 p.,m, and on Cilrint'iiins table drawers. The tilesepenrilnee is be done to milk stands or mdii,ba34.lte00
Day at 10,30 4,03 (hove Wn2 the creating a probleln lir the many deal• the township will not be raswisa'
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mn9 sermons at each set'vlC, stocks, iiittgb Smile), Road SUP,..
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