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1946
BRUSSELS GNI/41M
FOOTBALL
at Victoria Park on
FOR SALE—
FRIDAY, JUNE 21st 100 Sussex and Hemp, Pullets 3
'months old.
Ethel Vs. Brussels I Jack Wheeler Phone 53-r-13
Game called for 7.30 p.m. sharp 'FOR SALE—
Admission 25c and 10c i125 year-old Leghorn Hens laying
Come and enjoy yourself and ; ligan, apply at
Support your team.
•
r.., l�"O i» f W E :KNOW Hut n Football Standing
!IQE Won Lost Tied Points
East Huron Agrticultural Society
DANCE
in Brussels Town Hall
FRIDAY, JUNE 21st
Music by
Ken. Wilbee's Orchestra
Dancing from 10 to 2.
Admission 50c Lunch Booth
Come and enjoy yourself and
support your Fair Board.
REGENT THEATRE
Seafor•th, Ont.
Now Showing—
The Brussels Post Phone 31
FOR SALE—
1 Jersey -Pole Heifer Cale about tw
weeks old.
Dave Spiels, Graham Survey.
Phone 56.r.16.
NOTICE—
.Electric motors rewound and re-
paired. Expert workmanship, Mod-
erate prices. Lloyd M. Bettger,
' Monkton, Ont.
0
!:TENDERS FOR WIRING—�^�
Tenders for wiring 0. S. No. 6
Morris will be received until June 26,
Work to be completed d,,', ' sum -
'met. holidays. For plans anti sped -
fictitious see the secretary. Lowest
or any terrier not necessarily accent-
ed
! R. S. Shaw, Bluevale, Ont.
FOR SALE—
Tt
Rev, M, and Mrs, Oldham, Camden. St. Columban .,,. 3 0 1 7
least, were week end guests wit
Mr, and Mrs, L, D. Thompson.
Miss L. Stiles graduated from th
Chatham General Hospital en Wetl•
-nesday, Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Stiles at
tended the graduation exorcises.
Dr. D. Halliday of Tuberose, Sask,
who hashasbeen visiting his sister
Mn's. Thos, Walker and Mr. Walker
far the past two weeks left for the
West on Monday.
Miss Janet Robertson and Mrs.
Wm, Little are in Toronto attending
the Rehelcal, Assembly. Mrs. Ti, 13.
R
Arlen Inc taken Miss obertson's
position in the East'TTuron Produce
office daring her absence.
Rev. tin•. McLeod of Emanuel
Presbylnrian Church, Toronto spoke
over CRI. cluing the morning devo-
tional hour this past week and was
lis+creel t:o with gent pleasure by
his many Pormer 17101 (15 of fawn aHyl
enrntry,
Jack Goddard who will conduct
current examinations for the Toronto
conservatory of Muck in Brussels.
Ont., on June 21s,t, line been n
n1Pnlher nl the Conservatory faculty
Mee 1no6, Tie stoned piano
r+will
+1 Wells, Enos; Setts and H1ynnga
'arman.
11 Brussels .
Sc.aforth 1 1 0 2
e Walton 0 0 2 2
, Ethel 0 3 0 0
Brussels won out at Ethel Monde
night 1.0 playing the last half in a
heavy downpour of rain. Oliver Riley
opened and closed the scoring in the
first hail when he hooted the ball
through after 11 minutes of play
'The field was very soft acid causcd'a
]et of mainly spills and misses.
St, Cntnmhati and Walton battled
to a s'nreloss draw on Monday night
,after only ten minutes of Play. They
agreed to call it a game when the
"lin forced them to quit early in the
game,
CORNER STONES Annual 1. 0. O. F. Morris Twp. School Meeting
Church Service Thr• June meeting- of .oras Tonne.
Rev. George g• Pillar y1,A ( The I O. 0, F. and Rebekah Lod- s9rli. S, llool Boo•
ne
What is The Church? —(1) vesice inelld St. John'sin aibArgliody cainiCh
'ihe Lauren is a thine lumiUer to on Sunday last.
IL, uu, wuetuur we ul,nic auuu; 1t ur f The Rector spoke on the au
Y ++u., 'int: p1000 wwail It 1.10Al0 1t1 tof "Friendship" as illustrated in
ale sutetn occasion; et public and :story of David and Jonathan to
private 11Ye le such that even the i'as his text I Samuel 20:17, "So
..un•ennl' 0118001' is lmpresded by the athan caused David to swear a
Ser- 6 with all members present. A game.
urea her Of aseouute were prsaented ilatt
t
their payment authorized, Sleaze -
bile' included eth0included the balance at' the WV"
Stationery Co., account for supPITXX
king $346.88 and J. Tituel'l for wining SAIL
Jon- No. 4 7396.07.
gain The hoard decided to continue ifs
K1'droner Big
71Th-. Basin Saltier of Vietnl'1n,
.C.. hos been visiting' v:'th her
Thur. Frt., Sat. Jlne 20.01.22 lcs are sister Mn. N. Freethv. Miss B.
available in loos( breeds for delivery We 1P. Tnornto anti Mies R, Fry.
Greg McLure Linda Darnell this month, dayold or started. Sum- T oponn mfrs Week 7 t 1
mer mires are in effect: you'll find M.P:c enc eons a 0116
The Great the them bevy reasonable for these fin/ ,c and 4T••a. M A. snider nP RnsO-
The ups and downs of:the one-time ' w 1, gnsk also nrri
heavy weight king mixed with
Omits, Agent R. S, Warwick-, T1111
Top Ranch, Brussels.
guy
'n viol* of the ?mute of Deb. danebte"
touches of drama and sentiment. 1 _ _____ — --- eon 'M •. 0' n.•aefhv. They were
WANTED— "nmpn*;^m by .lira, Button and son
t Rnsetewn.
Mon., Tues., Wed. June 24, 25, 26,' 'reacher for S. S. No. 11 Twp. of -----
~—
She Wouldn't Say Yes . ( Grey, Ethel, state experience and
with i salary expected,
Rosalind Russell and Lee Bowman
Wm, T. Spence, sec'y:trcaa_
A Fast-moving comedy - full of com-
plications and laughter '_ Ethel, Ont.
—
Next Thurs., Fri., Sat„ June 27,28,29 ; WANTED— �
The Stork Club 1 To purchase pullets Barred Rocks,
with 1 New Hampshires, White Leghorn
Franchot Tone Charles Laughton any age from eight weeks up to lay
Deanna Durbin :Ing. Good prices paid. Apply to
Deanna Sings — Tosti's Good -Bye —, Tweddle Chicks Hatcheries Limited,
Lover and Danny Boy I Fergus, Ontario.
COMING—
Because Of Him
with
Barry Fitzgerald Dan Defore
Betty Hutton
"Prayer will make a man cease
from sin; or sin will entice a
man to cease from prayer,"
—Bunyan.
Melville Church
Minister Rev. G. A. Milne, M.A.
10 a. m. Sunday School
and Bible Class
11 a. m. "A Birthright Fot' Sale"
7 p. m. "A Lesson In
Contentment."
Louie D. Thompson, Organist
and Choirmaster
The Elnited Church
OF CANADA
Minister Rev. Hugh 0. Wilson
11 A. M, Morning Worship
The Sacrament of
Infant Baptism
Junior Congregation
12 Church School and
Bible Class
7 P. M. Evening Praise
Rev. R. G. Hazlewood, B. A.
Of Walton, Speaker.
Rev. Capt. Frank Gilbert, B, A.
Assisting in The Worship.
Everyone Cordially Welcome.
Church o England
Rector Rev. J. H. Kerr
Parish of Brusseta
First Sunday After Trinity
June 23rd, 1946.
St, John's Church Brussels -
1 0
russels-10 a. M. Sunday BohOol
11 A. M. Morning Prayer
Sermon
and s on m
St, ,David's Church Henfryn—
2,80 la, M. Evening Prayer
and Sermon
St. George's Churoh Watton':....
7.80 P, M,and EvdilSermon er
elialie:agi*Ig prominence which it /because he loved hien: for he In
• wields :u elle cummuuity, The ;as be 1000(1 his nun soul." The ss,
ultssage 01 1110 Church is widely ler pairing"( out that Jonathan
'
"e"reason to he !saints and
canvassed in the Irru;; and in 111.00 -attire, and its attituti„ 10 qucatiuus vious of David but he tools him the Muer giro
rise to gcueral his heart instead. "All true Iris
dfscus,iou. In these days of ruts -.°10" the speaker pointed out is
understanding and suspicion the selfish.
Church has once more become a In conclusion he said. "Let
concern of governments and peoples. ;make Christ Ibe fnllnrlatinn of
In this era • of indifference to things our friendships" for that alone e
spiritual and moral, there is no more 'stand the test of storm and adv
burning question than this; What is sitz.
the C'hin'ch? What is its 'unction? RPV. M. F. MAR/11. the previa
rector. was present in the elianc
re. S1,,.w On District
Nigh School Plan
(An Editorial 1n The Iianover Post)
There is certainly a definite drive
being made by government officials
at the present time to establish High
School Districts in Grey and Bruce,
We have no (tnrrel with that idea,
Nit we feel strongly that parents
and those in authority should very
is
system is an experiment, 'Pelle Ono
m• tun rcunt/PS hire a tented f
hot ton r'eenitly In prove that th
rr<•tnm is a :access. Whether we
d
There have certainly been plenty
ne "r^',nne••ta r.rlvaneed in 11 •ot• of
rmnb^tMally remember that t11
t,
P.
want to be another testing growl
M„ not, is up to ns.
ved light saving in the schools until 7
eek- end of September,
Marl Mr. 1'ec'kitt was Instructed to do Cite
en• Woretsn y repair work to furnac:,,. oOn7S
stoves. new furnaces are to he la-
nd- stalled in No. 3 and No. 4. WnrSO 70
UM' be done during Summer holidays..
The purchase of a duplicatit'rg'
its machine, requested by the teachers,
all Was left over for discussion at a Bat:•
an urn mee'ina•.
err The Board derided to Purchase tine
lumber, shelve.. counters etc., from
lis the ra„.adian Legion building 'kr
What is its destiny? He rdrdtrltrrl n brantiful brass al
The question, "What is the basin to the elnIl oP end and me
el. 'Brossrin.
ms The next meeting' of the Tiara.: •
Olurch? must heeds take us back n„y of E•1 i'1 Whittard. a Pormer will he held t i the Townaltip Iger w
to a period long before the coming n . n tit <t! p. m,
of Christ. A confederacyof nomad and Cmi of St. aahn's Sunday .--, - R. c Shaw, 9ner0tary.
and Chnrrh. who vivo his life in the
tribes eating themselves the Child rause of freedom. The beautiful
ren of Israel arrived in the land we nwine.rfal sift wag presented to to !^�
now tall Paleaine. To our way of elpti,ji by Earl's n r,-r.t4 :Mr. and Brensseh Ladies
Defeat Coderirh Ladies
A large cr,:wd of enft.hall Pas
a110111ed the first home gams, 01; tomo
ea on nn Friday evening who
C d !ich was defeated by a score 010
thinking it Was scarcely a land 1Tr-, B: Whitterd.
flowing with milk and honey
it is lo the Children of Israel in tn.
non!' anti Marron land called Pales•
tine that Europe owes its religion,
To begin with, Israel had a very Robert T. Strachan
rlhal idea of God. The Israelites Robert Taylor Strachan, son e
f 15-11 in a ninc-innine game
This, w i, 0 snanpc gr1r.., a1I tri.
• n'Cv. at d rinsed niPniv of e�•rtYx
corm -led the fact that other peoples the late There -as and Flora Cameron
Strachen passed away June 15th
1.46 at 8 a.m. in 1114 t ig l v flr•it
year. He was of Scotch parentage,
his father from Glen e;gdOeI, Scot-
land: his mother from Truro. Neva
Scotia. Robert $f,rarlltm was
marrir•.t 1” 1912 to Josephine Buchan -
r5 1i. elder daughter of the late Mark
and ;firs. Buchanan of Brussels, who
survives. A daughter and a son also
snrrfve (Ruth, "Trs. Langton Palmer,
146 Gien Park Ave„ Tnrnntn and
Thomas P., cm the homestead. also
two little grandrhildree. Billie and
Robbie Palmer,
Robert Sh'aehan had four brothers
and three <•isters, Duaald, Alex.
Thomas and ,Tnhn, Lizzie, Isabel
.and Jessie, of whit% only three or
the members remain (Lizzie) hirs.
aVirg 110 to the mnPstion —"Did•
WPrro•et• of Serh It B C
0000 Christ found the Church?" Tesste of Carey Township.
During Robert Strarhan's lore
nigh Reline! Distriris 1mt there is
aliva0s two aides to every nnestion,
511.400 wniilrl emnhntirelle oar's" a
narr1115, trustee?, county councils
and Pre„a
Pens with 00e11 n snd m. r
100003 involved to carefully and
WITA 7g 9,J 1env 'x'3 111010c•]lanep larefntly study 11'e yhr'l ' .••,+_
nn he"m'e they 0mnmit themselves to
Ind their (10ds. lint that Jehovah
was the fled of Israel alone.
(irarinally they came to realise that
11 the peoples of the world were
Ile creatures or one (God. After
0011100, of varying fortunes the.
Tslaclites reached that Peliod known
ns "The E -pile" and here we get our
91,1- glimpses of the Cbulmh 111 the
modern sense of the word. Despite
the exile and all that it involved
Israel remained a people united by
its faith 1•- Ord Aim*.g'hty. Tn short
Israel lived by beenmin.0 really a
"Church.” .10000 Christ came as a
ei'ltic of the Jewish "Church" with
its exclusive nationalism and its
leea'osm. hat He did not repudiate
the law and the nro)hets. with their
testimony to God. This than mn••'
Miss EMm:a Johnston was the host-
esr. 011 Thursday afternoon for the
meeting of the Womenrs Institute.
The vice-president, Mrs. Carl John
sten, c0ndnrted the meeting. Several
suggestions for the turogrum for the
year were given 1u answer to the
roll call.
During the business pelted it was
derided that the Tns'titute would be
regvonsible for the articles donate('
for the National .Clothing Collec-
FOR SALE— eeerned and securely
tied may be left at the home of
A number of 100 acre farms price Mos. Edward Johnston, Mrs. Roy
$0000.00 up; A number of 200 sere Turney, the historical research con.
farms price $6,000.00 up; 1 200.acre venel•, gave an interesting history
! bush farm $3000,00; a numbs- 'of of Browntown, a section of Morels
50 -nen farms 72000,00 up; 3Th'se. 21;1, miles+ west a Here,
grad The 'e settlement ,vas opened for
rase farms
g with
water. ?.Celts or bomeat0ading in L8:5'3, the Roe faze
phone 7 C. LONG, Real Eatate ily being among the early settlers.
=—^ ▪ ::`._•.rW �� Others ircluded the Perdntes, Jew -
FOR SALE— : itts. 'Garnisses, Demeans. Agars,
Bargains 411 Barred Rook and Turveys and 'Mustards. The first
Assorted 'Heavy Breed chicles for cliiweh was a Primitive Methodist
this week and next, Barred Rocks: and the late Rev. Richard Pant the
non -sexed 9.95, Pullets 11.95, cock, first minister. The first school was
erels 9.75. Assorted Heavy Breeds , a 1'og building; now -a vett' 111000111
Non -sexed 5.95, pullets 10.95, cock- snort], erected in 1946 f11is its place.
erele 9.50 per hundred. This adver- 'The speaker told of the methods
'tiseanent most accompany your •order ' used for threshing grain, and the
,to receive special pnices. Shipped very small pnices ' pais? Doe cattle
;C, 0. D anywhere. t at that time, the cattle being de -
Top Notch Chickeries, Guelph, Ont. livered at Clinton and walking was
•the only means of transportation.
AN OPPORTUNITY— --�-- Miss Enmma. Johnston /spoke on
Established Rural Watkins District the motto: "Love flowers, know
available. ' If you are aggressive, flowers and grow flowers,"
and between the ages of 26 and 65— :Welland,
mis; Louis Blake Duff.
'Vl ellehci, spent Wednesday with his
have or eau secure travel outfit, this sister, Miss Mary Duff, who av-
is your opportunity to get establish- comipanied him to Kinehrdine
ed In a profitable business of your where Mir. Duff was the guest
own. For full particulars write to. :.speaker at a dinner' for the Bruce
day to The J. R. Watkins Company, Cro+rlty Council sponsored by the
Dept. OB -4 2177 Masson St.•Mincardine Chamber of COM111Pree;
' pries. Mow, Mr, and MTs. Arnold
1VTontreal, Que. ,Li16ow. ,lark, and 'Bernardi Lillow
attended the funeral of J. M. d.ltlow
nt Stratford; Alfred Agar attended
the' finterai of 'Robert Ballantyne
Notice—
Tho contracts of cleaning the at B,rnesels,
following portions of the Blyth ' At the m,oa'ning service In the
Creek Drain in Morris Twp., will TT1•tterl Chnnell, Rev, S. J, Rridgette
be let by Public auction on June Iw'e5.rlisel. Annourcenlent was made
21st, Approximately 100 rods in that the RPV. Anther T1PNi}t, of Rei'
Lots 15 and 16, Con. 8, at Joseph more. wnuid be inducted into the
pastoral charge of Blnevale and
Mc(iaughey's at 2 p,m, and approxi. Ebenezer on July 5,
111at01y 25 rods in Lot.24, Con, 0, et 'rine 'tepee, had rh,na'ge of the
Joseph Bewley's at 8 p.m. et'eiilmr senviee, 011.1. l wes rn11•
George Martin, Clerk rdntnt104 by the president, Fleming
,Tnhnat0n, Readings were given by
Shirley Selling and Mary Darling; ,
TENDERS WANTED a Bible mita was rondncted by the
Tenders will he received by the 1,,,paident: and Mae, Mammaret tate
undersigned 1111 Saturday, July 6th tis. innlr the tapir', "Lnve Yonr
at 2 00100lc p.m, for the eonstruetion Werk"
of the following drains: Rev, A, 'TT Wilson, of White -
'Knight Drain, Estimate $1020,00 ehitne11. nreaohed In Knox Presby
Gordon Droll', Modulate 640,00 terinn Church on 91111407 morning.
Plans end apectfcatiots may he The Snrrlav School wiiq hoid the
seen 51. the Clerk's office at Ethel, n11e.en' nirnie on ,Tnly 1 at Inc
The lowest or any 1e1161' not Polars (lerrlen,a, Formosa,
necessarily aocepted, Pers"nolo: "ROY. Leland C Jorgen-
Socnrttty will be required, sen was guest sp0nital' at the aitmi-
J, H, Fear', Clerk, vers11'7 services. at the T,engeide
Ethel, Ont. Presbyterian Merrell on Sen0n:er
be - was )1rcrm1T1a111ed by Mrs. Jea••
geneen; Ma's. P S, McTlwen, Alfr'n
Agar, anti Anthur Wheeler spent
Sltnrl97 at the Sloane of the late
Review. Robert. Strachan 111 .Grey township,
' Dr, D, FTa1'tthty has given ns, 'tis wthnse Nernst was herd on Mammy
015011110 and 1s taking OA 0xltendan afternoon wit:? interment in 53rus-
holiday in Oiltaria and later at '11'3„ sell eemeitr ti JWicketead has
const. lie has aro 11 tri }•ants nretfrom
returned bonne rom a visit with
cotmlml, shrvine to thin disulc, Mia, broths and ,famfly et Wood-
t n h there
a.
row, Sasl , a d While of 0 P he t
I i ed 111 • nut: and all
and will .e m ast.c i Thornton; Pean'so1 MC7ntyre. To -
The 81)14 wishes of all the district tende(1 the wedrlinS 01 a ndeto: ]Mr.
go with Hien, On 'Cuesday rv0nirog,
I • the doctor's 28 few Mattel
and Mrs. George Patterson, Toren -
AMR
roPperl fu to lits afflee to, with Mr, and `Mrs. Geori:o
wlio 1 tad d
durinig tlhe winter tot a. friendly Thornton; Pearson Mantra, rge
Ige1110 sae eerie called. in for a Weal Tonto, with his under George
gaine and preitnnted him with u preen 'Tay, and others; Mr, and
travelling bag and a Purse of money Mm9, Ii'arwld Harris and two •s 3216
trent the community` in appreetatlen 7701atehnr until Mr, and Mee. Ed'
ee°hf9 rang" servtoe, 11 'vas' the ward Jeltheten; Mins' Lf1'Han Oaf-
doctor'e 910661)reglteet that ho niaa Vital Mins Trebel DOugkit,
public fe reweil be Pitt on 'tor him. Ttttchener. 1
.T'ist heroes +Ji in.es are bi•rger.
Pier are nr' atw.vs Halter, red that
amities to lea 1111s; with human he.
Ings ve-y seriously
Certainly We would not wish on,
eh•ildireu to have to drive ten, twelve
or fifteen miles to any 5011001, when
we have our own in nm' own cu m-
nnP'ity, In ail kinds of weather;'anrl
in' curtain neighboring sections of
our town ower inlnassebl0 tvinte
roads, either for 0110w plow nr ins.
This would neeessiate a child lest-
fog home early in the morning, Tie
would not be home Itt noon, and un-
til supper time again at night. TTn-
der the best modern conditions
children. are away train hole ton
much now. Ilvery v
eammrt '
y tmty that
is;
advocates the new system confident- R
ly believes the fine new school will in
be in their town or arliacent to It. m
but we are not selfish enough to ga
unite forget the other fellow's eau• of
dren. And some one's are going to Et
make a long trek. "
Big beg held out by the Depart. H
natant is the grants offered snpPos- es
edly crating the coats to one OT two
, m411s. But witness 111e result of the . va
Hutch tensed of government grant to
resumed recently. Tt hasn't worked T
, ort to reduce taxes very much and be
, government grants have a habit of 110
resulting just that way. I th
We ore old fashioned enough to n
beldve the small ("lass of students
with a personal contact is the more
successfill Dee, That will be a
in tete big school, even if higher M
•0010)ie5 might attract better (7»ali-
fied tea:ch.ers, 111
Tn Snllt1ern Ontario the women
1001114 be Closer 11eea1150 more thirk-
tv penelated. and the winter trans, wan
nnt'tatdon, problem does not enter in, 00..
to the same extent. Rut while i'1011- L
lv, the hien snu11rb0 alria'ht. there am
a mond many ersetiral vales, the T•a
Powers that be would do wig to Th
consider before they rinse the m'es- b-
ent schools and adopt the new Man.
Iva
P John and
The United Church
meat when the Brussels T,adies took
the ,end 'n the fifth inning.
The battery for Brussels p, ye(
a 1.100 part in tho ar.e. a10110, Tent
Deneld r Willi, win i; this year's
mn.+ preen 1 .n pt. ver. .
.,1117 Pot•e,•y. :i. ndet'-
soli. F. Shen.: Infield. A. Tl'netir>_g3„
N. $)tow•. R: Jr.wetl, tT Dnrsfnriy;
Orlfflrlrl. S. Thmmn-nn, 1T Ar.0i"'_
s: -n D lvlilf= and^ C. P,ra,P11.
Ono of the hest 10sines of the aeasast
wn played in Rrnsoo1s Tnesdu:7'
evening When the Clirford Ladies:
visited the Brussels Ladies,
Roth 1e1ms played exneptfonallat-
tine )'aTi and the came ended in nes
nth inning as a tie 9-0,
T?•^ Rrnasel' Ladies are workfarig
hard and are demending on year
life spent in this cnmmvnit he ever loyal snppmt, They are well ore
y the way to success, not having. "rani
.
stood fm' the finest principles of a ^•nn1P 01.
. nible oArist)an living. The Bede
* was truly a light on his path and a
Strait is the gate and narrow lamp unto his feet,
the way''was Vas file text used by the ; At an early age he became a
ev, Wililam Mair of Thomas Road, member of Knox Presbyterian
the United' Church on Sunday i Church, Brussels which later
matting, Mr. Mair spoke of four' amalgamated with Melville. Here
tea in life: the gate of Conversion, in 1920 he aerepterd the position of
Holiness, of :Service and of Life elder, which he continued to hold
ernal. The morning anhhem was i after joining the United Church in
Braise ye the Lord" by Peace. Miss 1025. until his death. His pew in
ingston sang the solo parts 111 1 rhmrch was seldom vacant when
cellent voice. he,alfh pertnitted. For many
years
In the eventing A4r. Wilson spoke of the was superintendent of Jamestown
Mous ways in which Christ seeks Surday School and laboured faith -
gain an entrance to our hearts. 1 fully among the youth of the oom-
hrough an appreciation of His imunity to raise the standard of
an•tiful world, through the call of diving to a high Christian level•
man 110011, through prayer and ' E9 favourite
rough the Consciousness of our 'often repeated wase "0hwhich he
wn
Dr. D. 'Halliday Retires
The following was 101(011 ftnnl the
Tttbelros.e Newe 111 The 1Olmose, ,Serene„
individual need. 1 Conin Hone" from the GosPei
Banner.
' Of all the Joys that come tae man
elville Church Tn three sears years and ten
1 There's ane that far not shines
At the morning service on Sunday them a'
e minister preached on the subject' That Providence eau send.
The Closed Mind." The subject :: Tt's 1101 Ilio joy of gathering gear
s based on: the parable of the 011' reaching heights n' fame
wen' and the seed. Nn, Wane n' these are ag1mI
solo entitled, "The King OP. , Tae the .toy 0' c.:,min Hnlne
La ▪ My Shtipherd Is" by Crnunod Tae see. since main my sin dear folk
s rendered by Miss Olive Speiran. ! An in the 11111d ]tense star'
P anthem was, "0 Taste And See" Tae kiss nli' mif111'" vrinitled brow
Goss. � And grip mf faft1100'" it
The subject of the evening selrmon' There's naething 'ander Heaven's
s. "Get Thee Ont" from the story ' name
Abraham's departure from Ur to I That human longue can tell
Homehelpers Meetinix
Mrs. Rev. IMCCarnll of Meleswnrth,
gave a most interesting and penfit-
cable address at the Jiuus TTomeileln•
ens conference of Melville Church,
and will not soon be ,rergntten by
those present. Mrs, W, C, King Pre'
sided nt the organ, a solo by .Tenet
Bing was well rendered. Mrs. John
.Bowman thanked the .sneaker for
her timely message a aerial 11o11T was
held in the basement' anti tench was
served by the T3omeltelpers in charge.
of
seely his 'land of Promise.' A vocal ; That role's the itenrt sn glad a thrill
trio with Mists Jeen Matheson, I Tike joy o' multi Name
Margaret Cardiff, and Mises Laura 'Ara when for 11n the wnitinx o'er
spell, rendered "Hear My Prayer" IT shall port the silent 11001'
by James, 1 And my frail ban•]' s
{ The ocean. Oh! for ever, a `
There's one 1 know will pilot me
And trusting in His name
1 WORKMAN--Tn Brussels on Wed—
nesday, Jame 10th, to Mr, and liars. These were many beautiful floral
Harry Workman—a son. ,tributes and friends from n distance
were his slaughter Ruth 'Palmer.
husband and gamily; (Margaret
gtncltant Mrs, 0, Grose and Mr's.
i C.itne Scott all of Toronto: Edwin t
I Abra of Owen Sound; Mrs. Penner
; are little daughter of 3Ps11oro; Mr.
and Mrs. TTnloid Lawson of Clinton;
Mr. mid Mrs. C Swanson. Mrs. Tem c
4anith Mea. Maris Gwettson anal 1
lit•a, Bayne 1511 of W1ngham: Mr. and
Mrs. Will MacDonald of Carrie and
Mra, Annie Rae of Wroxeter'. The T
ea11 he5Tere were neighbours of the
(teneaeed, David Hardy, George
Tn"nhtlll, ,Tim Warwick, '567 Fischer,
Wm, C. King and Sohn 'S6*•srwick.
s
BORN r v sine on Heeven s higher shore 1
Canada's Band Seisaikn
w
Mega " ; is o ':t !
t1F'
in the in hand Arena an
2IstIIII ne
Friday,
Dancing 10 to 1.
.ion 75c
Admi��
s
131v-th Ladies will vfeit Rrussefa-
Thursda' evening so be on hand Ice
annfPr
11 .fine
game and help the gt
along.
LADIES SOFTBALL SCHEDULE
June 26—Brussels at Walton
June 2O--Goderich Two. at Clinton
.Tune 28—+Gnderirh ad Blyth
July 2—Clinton at Brussels
July 3—Waltnn at Goderich Twer.
July 5—Clinton at Gnderich
July 8—Clinton at Ceedorlch Twp.
,Tuly 9—Rrnssols at BIyth
July 11—Blyth at Gederich Twp.
.Tuly 11—Rr113e01s at Goderlch
Jniy 1l—Waltnn at Clinton
July 11—Gndoriclt at Walton
)' l' 15-111yth at Clinton
Tule 15—Goderich Twit. at Rrnsseir'
.7317 17—Goderich nt Clinton
,Tuly 16--Waltne at Brussels
Tniy 1c--flodertrlt Twp. at Blyth
Tnly
2n--P,russels at Cnderirh Twp
.Tnly 26-01Intnn at Rlyth
July 24—Walton at Cenderich
Jnlp 23-4lnderich Twit, of Walton
July 2C,—Blyth at Ondertrh
Football Schedule
CS'al•nu at Seafo•th—June 21st
litaltnn ;at Ethel—June 2411
Seafnrth at St: Coiumbae—June 2se&l
Waltnn at Brussels—June 26th
St, Colu'nhan at Seafo•lh—June 2Sw'k
Terusesls at Seaforth—July let
St. Columban at Welton—July 5th
Ethel 11 Ceafo•th---July 5t11
St. Dolumhar. at Ethel --July 8th
Seaforth at Walton --July 10th
lithe, at Walton—Ally 13th
MOP •
S
After an illness of several months
he death occurred Sunday of Mrs..
1Viary Phelan, 01'. A lifelong residere<.
of Morris Township. Mrs. Phelan
died at the home of her soft, James.
0120ees1011 9, Morris Township i:".<..
lot' 88rd year.
A devout Rntuan Catholic, Mrs.
Phelan was n member of t4te-
eague of tho Sacred Heart, ate,
Altar Sa0iety, the Society for the
Propng:Monl of the Faith .,nd the
Catholic' Women's Leagu),
Widow of William Phelan, sire Re
nrvived by three sons, Rev. W. a,
Phelan, of London; Rev, Louis
Phelan, of 51. Auguetine, anal:
Thomas, of Saginaw; also 000)770
delight era, Mrs. William Lem;
i tt tr
Sister Si'.. ,F. a k`
Dahlin and •5is t o r4
St. Joseph's
Order,nos stat
i
'
nit
Senforth. Two brothers,
Ryan, el London, end Patrick, or
Goderlah, and one sister, Mrs, 117.
Olney% Seatforttl, 11,iso salt'vlye.
The fnnarai of Mns. Phelatt 'wlft-
held WPdtlead1y with sotentn
recttient high finales beim sung tit:
1,0100 a.,m. in St, mtob-aerg C'hurcEts.,
T1TyoM. 11'0, W. t, Phalan, Wes here
brant of the fut16nal masa, , nssiot0tz.
by hitt brother, 01e3', Leta10 ?boot.
JAMESTOWN
Mir, and Mrs, Charles Krohn and
little s.on nt %Ingham, spent Sunday
with iltr, end Mrs. George McKay,
Mies Geltritle Payne of Hanover,
r
,
'1',0home
t e over the week -end,
Mr. Ted Wi18011 of Glen Orchard,
Muskoka, spent the past week renew-
ing acquaintances around 1amestown.
M,1; and Mra. Sandy ,Toltnst0n and
family were recent 005.1tot) at the
home of Me. John Strong of 17owlek.
Mr, Alex Mibboneld ,tools MT, and
Mgrs, lbtrbt; MoTYobel1, tag313 and 0160
ton to Torotvto, to s1ee Mils i31tze1 Donald, IV w he fa a pn'tieiit iii Chrigtle
'Street liosvital,