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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1946-5-8, Page 1ikOtJ�' UBLi 'HdNG HOUSE The United Church The campaign to raise three million live hundred thousand dollars for the Pension Fund was introduced in the Brussels Unitedn Church by Mr. Ii.. R. 1 ilobden, Man- ager of the Bank of Commerce in 1Ninghaul. Mr Iiohden stated that after completing a seven year College course, seventy -Cour Per cent (if the clergymen or the. United Chure11 receive salaries of eighteen hundred dollars or less; and that fifty per cent receive salaries of fifteen hundred dollars or less. For this reason not very many aro a> to make any adequate provision for old age. Mr. Hoiden urged the support of the Brussels congregation in the campaign, A morning, anthem entitled "We would see Jesus" was sung, sale parts were taken by Miss Dorothy Dennis and Mr. C, Buschlin and a quartet part. by A11Sses Dorothy Dennis and Ruth Wilson and Messrs. Bob Bateman and Lawrie Cousins. The evening service• was in charge of the Young People's Society, A choir of young people sang two nulnbers and the following had parts in the worship service. Misses Francais Dennis and Audrey Ander- son and Messrs. Wilfred Spivey and Stewart Stiles. Mr. William Black delivered -the address, which was greatly appreciated. Messrs. John Spivey and Charlie Thomas received the offering. There was a good attendance, PLAY AND DANCE Play entitled "Dust Of The Earth" IN WALTON COMMUNITY HALL ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 15th Music by Ken. Wilbee's Orchestra Admission Adults 35c, Children 15c Under auspices of Walton Library Board REGENT THEATRE Seaforth, Ont. Now Showing— fhur,, Fri., Sat., May 9.10.11 Barry Fitzgerald Louts Hayward And Then There Were None An exciting drama. Mon., Tues., Wed., May 13-14-15 Rhapsody In Blue Robert Alda Joan Leslie The most glorious music ever ..writ- ten—Due to the Length of the Picture The First Show 'at 7 p.m. Second Show at 9.15 p.m. Next Thur., Fri., Sat., May 16.17.18 Bing Crosby Betty Hutton Duffy's Tavern A musical drama stoclea popular entertainment. COMING— This Love Of Ours with Lord, thou hast been our dwell- , Ing—place in all generations. Melville Church Minister Rev G. A. Milne, M. A. 10 a. m. Sunday School • and Bible Class 11 a. m. Mother's Day Service Sermon subject: — "A Good Woman." Special music will ge a feature of this service, 7 p, na Subject: — "House- cleaning," Louie D. Thoressoa, Organist and Choirmaster. The United Church OF CANADA Minster Rs. Hugh C. Wllnon 11 A, M. Morning Worship Mothers Day Program Sunday School Choir Sermon Subject: ,rhe Strength Of Gentleness" 7 P. M. Evening Praise "No Other Name:" Everyone Cordially Wo,00me, Reid—Dundas On Friday evening, Nlay 3rd, 1340, in Dorerconrt United 'Church To- ronto, Mies Agnes leilzabeblt Dundas slaughter of Mr. and Sirs. George Dundas of McKillop was united 111 marriage to Frederick Neal Reid, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Reid of Tcrunto. The bricll' was givrn in marriage by her brother Frank Deaths. t•td the ceremony tvaa per• formed by Rev. Ross K. Cameron, M.A. The bride's ensemble con, sl+ted of a flue wool suit dressmaker 71711'. In Alice pine. Her neves5081es were dark brown and she wore a onr.•uire of Swerihe.u'l and Pastel Yellow roses, Miss ida lynl'das, attended her sister, wearing a two- piece navy blue. dress and navy blue accessories with a corsage of TalleMan roses. Mr. Gregory Reid, brother of the groom ea. hest man. Mrs. George Dundas, mother of the bride wore u ponder blue limed dress with Mauls aceeesoriea (11141 a r•o•sage of pink roses. Mrs, William Reid, mother of the gro^.at wore a navy blue suit, with navy accessories nett a corsage of 313351el Poses. The :;newts were received after tiie ceremony by Mr. and Mrs. Reid at their home. The bride a1d groom are spending their ,honeymoon. in Montreal and on their return, will reside at 911 Ossinglnn .\r'. Toronto. CR ..A`dBROOK At the close of the 10551:n• urorn- InK service In Num Church on Sunday morning it area decided to adopt dayliillt saving tinge for the services beginning cost Sunday. May 12. Next Sunday 1101117 Mother's Day there will be no Sunday School but the ebildrell will join in the service at eleven o'clock daylight sating time. Mrs. Jas. Noble is up around again (31(01' being somewhat u1'der the wen at. or. Mas. .Ta(•1: Noble of Hanover was in nitendanc•e. Mrs, Wm. McNair bas returned to ler home, nth con., following her operation in Scott Memorial Hos- pital, Seafo'th. The local places of business observed the first weekly half - holiday on Thursday last. Rev. 1. D, MacIver attended the meeting of Synod Held in Kincardine last week. Lynn Evans is driving a flue new Church of England M. Jo,* Ilittelleeltesea i0 A, M. Ounday School rind Bible Class 11 X. M, NI ndlgermini eh SELS P — Wednesday, May 8th, 1946 1":russels Entrants Make Fine Showing In Huron Musical Festival Two seholln•ships, silver and bronze Medals and special Prizes were brought 130300' by piano and vocal students of Brusse1:8 and vicinity ,who entered the 1111ruu Festival or Maleic held last week in Goderich. The students and their teacher, Mr. L. D. Thompson etre to Is congratulated on their success, The saa.ets scholarship donated by the Goderich Music Club to a cum' Peltier from the piatlo solo classes was (('ll, by 01 .s Thelma 13roth5rs The $So,00 scholarship, offered by the Ahnueelc Chapter I.O.D.11. to a competitor eha8en from the Oh95' Vocal Solo (•lasses Was won by Miss Jal' e Work, in the piano classes Silver Medals were won by Marion Ilem111. (1 i poss5ss1011, ❑f ('mnfo't and security, Margaret Feriae, Glen Oliver, Mavis has forgotten, the need of the soar 01105 ', BrothersThelma told .lies I novelly dough, al sl now at last the Il' cr.zc :.tr tett, tvet award I ddugt is having its revenge. It ud to John 1. rr and Edna Malin, may lo' xo het We are in no Netter Special prize of pen and pet -sit x,11 ('ase, Yeas4 in itself is not s0 donated by l•', T. Aroal•on; or I good as a cookie. The proof or that Go'lerich f"l the boy competitor who is in the tasting. Yet without the lows, the Met musicianship in the I yeast you cannot have a good cookie. So there is an urgent case 1'ol' looki''g at the Christian (tome. that ,)110111re of love and muddle, as se,eotle has called 14, and 1151(ing whether we are being found farth- ful. There is to -day 0 strong omit again -t the restrictions 111.1 1'3- clusirt 11 ss of family lila, a sns3iri.ut that it this matter religion is 01100 again at its old game of cramping our style. All tn.) often we forget that the door to family life s through :he 1111rin7 of a vow, the inatriu:;t vow. A vow is made deliberately and devoutly. tied the taking of it CORNER STONES Rev. George A. Milne, M.A. The Christian H•ame,--(4t Prom thinking of the Christian Herne as -a School We pass 017 to Drink of the Christian Home as a Leaven. The Christ Ian Houle as well as the Christian Tire has often been eniikened to Yeast which leavens bread. The leaven of the (1117101 11 bottle purities at11c1 inspires the lump of society, That is 1t truth that is hard to realise at the Present time. it would seem es it the opposite were true and that the dough 3885 attacking the yeast The initiative, the enterprise, outes iron the (1011711 and net from the leaven, whereas the very opposite should be the case. Why is this? • fs it desperation because many a f'antily, the stronghold of p110117e and car. Mrs. Dan Huether presided at the regular meeting of 'Knox Presby- terian W.M,S, held in the clurrch Wednesday, May 1 with 11 members answering the roll call. 'The program ]lad been prepared by the ladies' of the east group, Current events were read by Mns, H. A. keys, Mrs. Jhn Cameron, Mtrs, Robt. Gordon, Mrs, MacIver, Mas. Allen Cameron armed Mrs. Celia Tlnether. The Scripture- lesson taken from ,Jahn 17. verses 1-13 was read by Mars. John Sc4hnock. The 'meeting was recorded, minutes read and roll Call, eel by the secretary. The word "sewing" W115 ell 08011 for the roll call tics the June meeting, with meetings to be in the church for the summer mouths, Mrs. MacIver anti Mrs. Dan Huebner were appoint- ed delegates to attend the Presby- terial with as marry others as could attend, The broadcast for women In regard to the "Advance for Christ Movement" wam lamed in and Miss Laura K. Pilton 'introduced the speaker Mrs; J. G. Inkster who spoke on the subject "What to do now." T,1e president chose the topic "The Indiana" and following .Ter gave a few Mrs. Mac v ser g her shiner 1 interesting remarks on the c do dian School in Bin'tle, Man, where she had resided at one time. The Bene- diction Wag pronounced by Mrs. MacIver and Mns. Allen Cameron presided for a silent meeting or the Ladies' Aid at \which the subject of v'd VMS f 1 s tt.er party wa. 1 . ' 'dell tl V ,'1 c ins a >; 1 bolding anal plans were made ('i 111r1' a JIM gardeparty on Thtn•s(1uy, ,rut o 20, providing program r. tc , could he arranged for. The Y,P.S, met on P.lordoy evet- irg in, 14e ellVelt litea118•11 with Mrs, 0+l11l I':{.et1)03' )11•e5111111a '1'110 Meeting was 11 cll.tl'o,, ,t' the eau('al'cual n, no; Ms' and rea.hngs Were given by Gordon '93nge1 and Graeme MacDonald, The Seriptitre lesson WELD read by stay 'Gunther and Mrs. Berl Dann was in charge of the topic, Alex Claanerol I ed in prayer, the soc'et:at•y treasln•e', TCet- notll. IKnigiht road the minutes and tolled the roll, After singing hymn 681, Mrs. Cliff, 15'ennaghtn '01os011 the meeting with prayer. pinto solo classes was won by Glen (Sliver. Special prizes of $5.00 worth of war savircg ceetilioatea were won by Mavis Oliver and Thelma Brothers who tied in the best playing in the Bach piano classes. .\hisses Karen Busrlllin and Doris Johnston received co•iflcates for obtaining 80 per cent. of [narks. Misses Jean Wilton. and June Rork competed in the :piano duet a1118• Mary Lon McFarlane and .Ju•talu•et Cardiff, in the Obis' voca ductt class were eve shark short of before God implies limitation anal the first prize, receiving the high restriction, hitt only that there may mark of 86. be stew. freedom ,and new life. Before Donnie Edgar, John Kerr and Patricia Sands also competed in the marringe the man and woman are vocal classes. Taney free, but owes they have vowed The coupetitors from the I3rnssels themselves to each other, they have s;lwol under their capable Instructor crone into a new state of life which Mr, M. Laycock also did very well they can, share only with each other. and deserve credit for their efforts. That is restriction, but it is the only The Girl's' Glee Club did not way by 111101 they can enter upon succeed in bringing home the shield 1110 life-long companionship, help, 133(111) this year but they did win and comfort which -08 husband and wife second place with 85 narks with ought to have of each other. Problem their singing of "Brea Blue Gardens of personal relationships, of starved and "1 Heard a Forest Praying," affections, the eonflicts of the homer g' life, loom large to us, but the reso- Meanbers of the Glee Club who took lotion of such conflicts is often part tire:• 1st sgpraugs—Naon11 through the taking of a vow and Murtha Mary Bowman, Joyce Jar bits is seen Most clearly in the dine, Thelma Broth ere, Isabel marriage vow—,blie doorway to Sipeh's, June Work, Mary Lou family life, end the foundation, of McFerlotne, Bettyy 'Mizell, Ala:rgery the hone. Sanderson, Doreen Long Laura Speirs; 2nd sopranas-aRuth Jewell, Melville Church Audrey Anderson, Dorothy Dennis, Mr. c, A. Caroll, student -preacher Frei nits Dennis, Nora Denner, Jean at iviolesrworth and Gerrie, was the Matheson; Altos—Rutdt Wilson, guest speaker at the ramming service Muriel Anderson, Dorene Menzies, on Sunday, The choir rendered the Doneltla Willis, Doris B0wma,, anthem, "Praise Ye The Father," by Dorene Coutts4 G,ounod. The Double Trio—Dorothy Dennis At the evening service the minister June Work Ruth Jewell, Jean NIathe- 1>e,eachecl on the subject, 'A Wonanrs son; Beth Wilson, and Doris Bowman, Soliloquy." 'rale subject was based W011 second prize, with 113 marks, of the miracle of the' healing of the singing "'Wind In The Lilacs." woman With the issue of blood, with One Single Trio—Thelma Broth- special emphasis on the faith and erg, Dorothy Dentis and Ruth detetmlh tt,tion exemplified ln. he Wilson Note first with 86 (narks turd conduct. (mother single trio, Lama Speirs, rhe evening anthem was, "God Frands Dennis and Mt i;garel Cardiff So Loved The World,' by ,Stainer. were second with. •84 ,narks. The Noted Churchman To Visit Brussels Rev. Professor David II. Hay. Thera passed away at his late M.A., of tine Chair of Systematic home Wednesday, April 231 Wi- TherrlogY at Knox College, Toronto, ligan JlcLeud u; the at,.. of 5i. TI< IS to visit Brusesls on Snud'ay, June suffered a stroke five mouths ago and, to cnlu(tuct Anniversary Services land had D, rn r.,llliftve ,u hh; 14''11 at Melville Presbyterian Church. isiuce that time,. Rory in AIr•Ki1h•P Rev. Profs ger Hatt is one of tnnmshlp Mr. McLeod had Lived in ......msuarns*suem.....mauausantipwr Obituary William McLeod Canada's leo t. outsitaudht7 church Rt11'4 '4334' h'3.11" d, 1{a. vas- ,11' :nen, and his visit to Ba•ussel8 will last member of a family definitely 13 ' 1 red -le di� day in the fal1owed thrt hing and well drilling r•hurcll life (,1 the district. Pro- an many years. f til of 8. He Ile was married to feasor Ilay spent his early Years in! Maty Lauw,lu in 1304. She pride - Capetown, South Africa, and then ceased proceeded to Scuttaud, hhim la Aprif 1! 1?. t'. '' , Mane of his L eod , belonged to tare (' utadiot Parents, for his education. He 1eoer of lornste•0 'file ivarlai graduated from Edinburgh d'nfve ftY was held from his late !mine Friday, and received his Divinity training at April 20th, Rev. air. McIver New College, Edinburgh, For Seven uthclattug. h term -at wa; Houle in the charge of St. a tee a o. r.- he 1 C uta 1 Ethel. yr.e 3tount Pheasant y. at 1110 Margaret's. DurB18 the e, and then, Graham Shelves, , Cones Cratvlet at the outbreak of the Second `World '' Forsyth Shirt. �Nar, enlisted in Hts l[ajesty s 1 \let's softball It set•irs--•Citep- Forc1-s. His army service was I Eimer Douglas Ewan stow, hShirinf, P`ordwic•h. Walton, spent partly with the Highland I stow, erief, koro. Atwood, 'Lin- Li'•ht R1r'antt+y, but prhlcipally with After a sit menthe' ihress t1erH Lin- wood. Malcolm. L n ted , Atwood, Allen- tont, Dublin, Arthur. Auburn, Tees - () Douglas` Ewnu, only sou of water. Mrmkt((n. Clinton Radio the late lir. and sirs. Davie] Ewan School, Tiverton., Dashwood, i of Rrussel7, in his a4t.a year. Sharon. Putsile7. Sehringh:i]le, Pins 1Hfeshire descent will be interested River. to know that Sirs, Ilea is the .dangh• The deceased was born in Brussels where' he lived until eleven years the Reid Coal Convmittee, and for ago whcu he mot ed tc ' BRUSSELS, ON s. ARRA Tory Gregg's Ball Loops Headed For Bumper Season \4'1.\(IBA M. May 7 Pieta of ,11 , 11371l'"' the Ruts of this district when the rarial,1" cares of the W.O0.4.A. Kot nutlet was within the next two weeks. Entries continue to pour ,n de- spite the farm that 1110 (MAIM, has been reached. Upwards of 11000 teams have placed their' entry here. groupings and convenor- will be arranged en May 16 and 1.7 at 8 p:m. The following teams have placed sunrise; Ladies softball -- Ripley, Harirstou, Brussels. liha.11'diue, Clifford. Walton. Blyth. (lorlerioll, Palmerston. Moorefield. Tiverton, Hanover, Chesley'. Clinton, 011111n, Sea forth, Clinton Radio Sellout. St. Marga. four teams, Metberwells. the Setts Guards in England and 11•lssed away uu Saturday, May Italy. 111 1944 he was appointed to lin Toronto Eat G tl r l Hospital the chair' of 'Systematic 'Theology at Knox College, Toronto. People of tel of Sir Charles Reid (ilaliman of rol•onto where Ile \was employed as a The Archbishop of Huron utec:hauic and later to ihly Morrison �aneals To His People Brass Woks. During the first Great War she ,joined line 110111 The Ai -r. hiisin 1 t or tin run, the Battery C.E.F. and las been a Moat Ret C. A. Seager. D.D., LL.D. member of Post 111 of the Canadian ten mai the Synod of Huron held this many years general manager of tate Fife Coal Company, at is expected that Mrs. Hay will accompany Pro - feasor Hay to Brussels. B.C.S. Cadet Inspection Maki. J. Young of 111D1 was the inspecting officer who inspected the Cadets of Brussels Continuation School of Friday atteuoon. The weather was clear and cold and new spectators were present. The Cadet' Company, consisting of three Platoons. paraded at the parer and were inspected by Major Young. air. Woods representing the School Beard and Irvin Dunn representing the Legion, The Company Com- maraleJ' 101(8 Wilfred Spivey; the Platoon Commanders were: Boys, Donald McDonald; Girls, Doris Bowman, and Patsy Anderson. After the Company had been been in- spected they broke off anti displayed the boys' rifle drill. The boys and girls' pllysieal training and wood- craft were aptly handled. Major Young Men gave his remarks saying that the Cadet work was'well done. Laurie Contains then re- 'eeived a gold proficiency ebeveron for keeping one of the best ledger books in 141D1, a district which. includes the greater part of Western Ontario, The Cadets then formed platoone and marched down main street and around to the school where they broke ranks. song was "A Flower and a Tree," Mother's Day From the public school Don, Edgar, In Melville Church in the class, 110ys 11 years, and under r\ special feature of the Motber's 1'017017&1 81 marks while the winner Day Service at Melville Church will of Me class got 85. he Mims June Work's rendering of The students and Mr. Laycoek are "Passing By" by Purcell, the singing very grateful to those who came forward so kindly, to provide trans- portation to Goderich. Legion Ladies Auxiliary Y Tea .A very euceessifnl ten, under the auspices of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Brussels Legions was served at the 1Nnnle of Mrs, M. Wineherg from three to five o'elock, Friday atav- ism), Mrs. H. Thomas, president' of 1h,' auxiliary. end Mrs. G..Sander- son, presided at fire tea table. .The seems were bright with spring flowers. The officers and members express their appreciation to those who atheist the tea. of which earned her such great (listirotion at, the recent Duron County Fptival of Music, A duet entitled, "Jean Son of God, by Mozart, will be contributed by Miss at' Mies M CardiffandA4 ' rot Mittga Cardi h y Lett McFa.riane, The Praise will 1e led by a ladies' ehoh'. BORN Mr, anct 'Mrs. T.. E. Achrning (nee Marie Livingstone) are ,happy to 5111101111e0 the birth of twins, a sen end 11 daughter, April 30, 1946 at Private Patients Pavillton, Toronto General 1Tospital, BORN 1"N.G1+1L -To Nir, and Mrs. Rosa Engel of Cratlln'0O1(, on Sunday, May 5111. 1946---11 daughter. Legion in 'form to t'1,- ntembeis of 0111111 attended the salvia'' in a body. Twenty-eight years aero be was marired to Gertrude Speck of Toronto tvho now survives =Hong with one sot Hamner and one daugh- ter Mildred, al] of Toronto also two Mate's airs. Frank Davidson of alerte•ey Park. Calif., and Mrs Lorne lfc'kmler and one aunt Suss Rebecca Holmes of Brussels, The funeral service was held on Tuesday from the Trull Funeral Home conducted by Rev. A. Gordon McPherson, B.D., of the Riverside bishop called on all his people within Presbyterian Church, Burial was the Diocese to seize the opportunity 1111(1e in Pines Hill Cemetery con- of the Anglican Advance Appeal and dieted by the Canadian. Legion, make certain that the Church of England in Canada. be equipped spiritually and financially for the work of the peace -making years ahead of us. At this same Synod, a resolution was passed approving of the Angli- can Advance request to the Diocese of Huron for the raising of a fund 5500,000 within the Diocese for the Advance programme of the whole church, ;;ark 111 ('ronyn Hall, St. Paul's Cathedral. London. with a call to ail rhe :A' ;.le :n men and women of the Dio "-'ae of Huren to face reality and 1.03(11(8 that they aro living in a changing world, and that in ettc11 a world the Church of Jesus Christ nmst be on the alert and abreast with the thought and need or the times. He stated that the ultimate tragedy would he a Church that is out-of-date and behind -the - times in z world that desperately needs the spiritual heritage which the Church can share. The Arch - Poet 10, the Last Post being sounded by the Legion Bugler. The many beautiful floral tributes bespoke the high esteem in which he was: held by his many friends. W.M.S. of United Church The May meeting of the W,111,S, was held on Tuesday afternoon in the church with Ole president, Mrs. Nichol in charge. Reports from the Win'ghenl Presbytery held on April 25 \ve'0 given by the dele- gates Mrs Hamilton and Miss H. Dowr•iug. A alothe10 Day pro- gram based. on Christian Homes was ably given by Mrs, S. Davison, Mrs. Downing and Mrs. Mantling. Mrs. Rowland favored with a solo, Hymns and Scripture readings chosen by themselves were given in honor of the ladies of the coi'grega.tion who are unable to attend 01e regular meetings, 1n memory were the 1o11ow1hg: Mrs, Cardiff, hynnn no. rs. Whit- field 5 50 M 9.4 Mrs D C, 4. field 501 Mr's. Hoover 3121, Airs. Sim- ons 267, Mrs, F70110n 262, Mrs. Laura Lake P801111 110, 698, Mrs. Geo. Lowry 507, Mrs,, Brewer 376, Mrs. t'nnlin0115M Psalm 737. After sing- ing Hytnyn 399 Mrs. Manning rinsed the meeting with prayer. Ration Coupon Due Dates Coupons now valid are sugar iyreaerves S1 to S12, butter 111to 117, cleat 11429 to M313. The next butter coupon becomes valid May 16. u * 9 * • 8 5 5 PEOPLE WE KNOW * • e n * s • * *e Walter Berko, Teesavater visited this week with his brother Mr. and Mrs. C, Binho. • a • Mr. N. Chapman, NM. and Mrs. R. W. Kennedy and son's, attended the funeral of the fernlerts sister, Mrs. Geo. Torment, Fordwich, on Tuesday. • • • L. W. and Mrs. lecl slier and Miss Holmes attended the fnue•al of the late Elmer lSwan 111 Toronto on To caddy. a * Mrs. George. Manners returned to iter home here on Saturday after spending the winter months in Munith, Mich, n M ,��V [' • n iM r� Attention To ensure and speed up delivery of treat you UST 1. Phone your order early in the day. 2. Have coupons ready or pleat will not be left.'' AE R t ROS. w ersa • • * Mary 11810111 1eekn0er and Gladys T::alfleisch of Flint, Mich. were weel( end visitors. with L, W. and Mrs. Eel:mien. The Friendship Circle Of The United Church This meeting was held at the home of Mrs. A. McTaggart, Friday evening. May 3rd, with a good attendance present. The meeting opened by singing Hymn 502 "What A Friend We. Have In Jesus." The Scripture Lesson Psit1111 311 wasread by Betty Currie. Followed by a prayer given by Mrs. J. Br'yuns. The roll ('ail was answered by giving the Nanta of the Superintendent of your Sunday School when you first started to go, The minutes of the 1as1 meeting were then read by the Recording Socretary, Airs. J. Lowe; the Treasure's report was given by Mrs. Ken, Tyerman, The current events were well given by Mrs. C. Hemingway, followed with a reading by Mrs. Wm. Mi1101'. A solo "On1Y Fhadows" wits slag by Mrs. D. Davison. The 4111 Chapter of the Study y n Bonk was very rap.'tbl Y given by Mrs. al. Dennis. The Hymn 259 "Jesus Saves" was their sung, this was followed with a most inspiring talk given by Mrs. Rev, Wilson. This bring the (lose of the meeting the collection was taken and the Theme 11711111 "Blest be the Tie that lauds" followed by the Bene- diction. A aovial half liner w1s spent at the enjoyed r • _* and ail i rinsr of them a tin.,. I a tory tasty 111111.1 which was served by the connedttee In charge. The June meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ken Tyerman on Friday evening, J1,ne 901, * * * Mr. and MI'S. J. W. Fischer, 'Rutley Fischer, Mit and Mrs. S. Fischer, Thomas and Wes, B. • inch e t Mr.. and M , sons, attended the funeral of Mrs, 3. W. Fiseher's sister.. Mrs. G. Torment at Fordwicdt, of Ttt05da.y. • .f a An Execnlit'o Meeting of the (11),'1811 Area Conventicle. was held in Sorrell 4l Culled Church 111 Guelph on Tee d17. .April 30. This area i'? 'subdivisions: inns No. S and ft comprising the D's,h'irt oil North East rind South ( • > ilrue,' 1! • . 11��rn. Halton, ;v. Perth N. and S. Waterloo. Mrs. 11. Spell'. as• chairman or tie Area, attended the meeting. DANCE In Brusesls Town Hall FRIDAY, MAY 10th Must° by Kea Wilbee's Orchestra 3 Spot Light Prizes ADMISSION 50c LUNCH BOOTH Under auspices of Brusesls Branch. of the danadlan Legion. Library Notes The Public Library will he closed on. Friday, May 10 both afternoon lint evening, as ,the Huron County g '• its Library Asosciatloh is boldin spring meeting lore, -