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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1947-1-8, Page 3ftv'irea DIAMONDS FREE ainalaaA=E e. 4." WEDDING RINGS Exquisitely hand. carved In 14 k gold FOR THE ATTENDANTS@ —Tho finest qquallly ass smartest sl ted fir asthma Jla@tyty Jewe11er Le ch BrusibeJs, Ont. �e NAPSHOT G MERRY CHR.ISTMASl 1117 A tree, a little girl, and Dad—saying !'Merry Christmas" this year and In years ahead, 'Q7O(J know how it is at Christmas There's Dad bringing home the treo—and generally having to caw off a few inches of it so it will fit in the room, Mother returning from downtown laden with boxes and bags. Or hanging a holly wreath, gay with red, on the door, Indoors, there are pictures of the children wrapping gifts , , , hanging up their stockings . , , or Dad trim- ming the tree. And more pictures Christmas morning of the tree it- self and the family around it open- Ing presents, the children playing With new toys. There are pictures in the kitchen of Mother roasting turkey. And out on the hill, as Bobby tries a new sled. Tliet'e'a even, if you want to round out your story, a final shot some time :before Twelfth Night of the tree coning down. But, look around you whether you shoot outdoors or in, With flash bulb or flood light or time exposure, VOIDS Chrdetries Is waiting to be pictured, to say "Murry Christmas" through years to come. AIM van GuiIdele . • • for weeks ahead you care- fully slip home with packages, hide then in bureau drawers or on closet shelves , , , you pick out a tree at a nearby store , , . from the attic nsel and Silverdigtt t and gold lights the ti halls with which to Dirt it. There's the unsuppreseed excite- ment of the children , , , their curi- osity concerning every parcel which they see 1111 , arid, finally, Christmas Eve, the moment when they hang their stockings from the mantel. And thea, Christmas Morning, this happiest of holidays reaches a cres- cendo of shouts of "Merry Christ - Ines," of laughing children, of muale and Mirth, Sa wily not, this 3hriatmae, keep a picture record of holiday happi- ness, a photographic story Which tnaltas Chriatmas present of Chriet- Mae Pant through all the years ahead? Both indoors and out, geed anapahots await the taking for DMA it story. I D.,x,.. j,. THE BRUSSELS POST Wednesday. ,Tanuary 3tlt, 1941 Mrs. Jane Woods 1 ETHEL WINGIIAM, Jan. 7. --Funeral ser• I vires will be held in St. Andre'w's preebyterlati (']torch here nn Wed- resday, at 2:30 for Jane TTas.lings 'Woods, wldnw of Samuel Woods, Rev. Alex Nimmo will otfleiate, eee evil:1l7eri by a daughter. Mrs, Melville M•atttoree two sons, Walter and Thnena.a, and two %deters, Mrs, George Fortune and Mrs. Thomas Marlin. all of Tnrnberry township, Born in the dlstrlet 70 years ago, elle hod lived here throughout her life Charles M. Fran?r Relative: bore have received weed of the midden death et his Home In \'remove]• of Cho ries McLean. Fraser. He le aurvived by his wife, formerly Miss Clara Cassidy, a native of Toornto; two sisters, Mrs, Arthur Shaw and Mrs. Riehard Johnston TThrevalr. and a hrnther, William H. rinser, of Wineh'rnt He was professor emeritus at the University of Brbtfelt Colnmhia and had made small marine crea- tures :and plants a life study. He was a B.A„ M.A., Ph.D., LL.D„ and F.R S. O. Dr. Fraser seer ryas hose 75 years ago on the first concession of ileorris Township, youngest mhild of :Newts Fraser and Ann Keine, The Story Of Flin Fion, Manitoba The Town From Which Winter Caught Weather Frozen Fish Are Shipped There once lived a •certa.in French- man by name of Fllrlabeti Flontaine, He was an adventurous sort of man land had manly adventures. P,y pro- , fenton be was a Scientist. He had heard that away to the eolith was a certtain black lake said j to be bottomless. No living creature I inhabited it's shores car lived in its waters. The deer and caribou gave it a wide birth, The Terrain wowed it wes rough and reeky without bush or scrub. Tit was a dead lake. The more 1linaheti Flontaine The January meeting, of HIPW.M:S. of IIthr4 1 r it d (']troch washele] at hhr' hmme el 'it .. S Brenton with the president Mrs. 0 Breton in tlu' Amir.. The 1110f1 Jug u;,en+:,l by singing the Downie/ley. followed by tate bnainese ported, The relent -tee of the meeting were reed and ap proved. The flnn.nelal repont wee preaenteti by Mee, .Tor Pean'sml showing n sntrreseful year. Moved by Mrs. King and eeerrelpd by Mrs, Joe Pearson that the W.M.S. pnr• chase the literature for the (i.f4.T.T. and Mivaion Rand, Moved by Mrs. Ames sernnded by Mrs, Q. Dobson titer Mr.. le McTaeennt he vine president fur the C.G.T. T. Mnverl by Mrs, Toe Pearson s•eronded by Mise M, Hansulyd it be left to the group learners to arrange their groups, paying feee for 1047 fol• lowed worship service, led by Mrs. Ames, Theme: "fnifllling our Chreeeh membership in witnessing for Christ." opened with silent prayers for India, followed by quiet music, Mrs. Brertcen read "Prayer to a heart of lowly love," Written by a famous Indian poet hymn 405 was sung, assisting Mrs. Ames were Mrs. Joe Pearson, Mrs, E, McTaggart and Mrs. TCing. Mms. Q. Dnbeon took ethane of the Study Book chapter V. ' Meet the Youth nf India." Hymn 432 was sung, Mrs. Antes led in prayer' and closed with :the henedielion, At The close of the meeting a delirioue lunch was served by the hostess, Obituary Charles Barclay Forrest Satnsrday afltelmoom, Der. 28th, 1046 the spirit of Charles Barclay Forrest winged its flight to the Greet Beyond, He was in his eigiety- fourth year and had spent his entire life on hips farm, lots. 26 and 27, Can. 2 Moulds, where he died, Here he was born of S,aoftdsh parents who came from Perthshire, Scotland, nearing the land of the timber and establishing a home for themselves nod family of.:seven: fon.• Aons and three denechters. Charles was the j thought about .this lake the more her eldest :and •at the early age of four - ! wanted to utexplorethis its depths, He , teen his P'hr,. s died leaving to him built a anbniamina able to withstand and an numbs. John Fon'reet, the rare of the home. Per hope terrific pressure on its hulls, .and ee than anything ine, te3p feet mune he could get no one to go on a els,• developed in I voyage with him he decided to go i h+hn, the street rharart,r with 7 ROY }'. L CO I CSI 1v1 4 if Ici '�'tlr By direction of the Commissioner, The Honourable Mr. Justice Dalton Wells, hearings for the Central Western Ontario area will be held in the County Council Chamber, the County Buildings, Ridout Street, London, for four days, or longer if necessary, commencing at 10:30 a.m., Monday, 13th January, 1947. Persons who wish to give evidence or take part in the proceedings of the Commission are requested to communicate with the Secretary immediately. Donald A. Keith, Secretary, Room 252, Osgoode Hall, Toronto. '�: ^.err••v�wt--rx•v3�L�i•rrma.�«®s�n�er They cannot Inc where (ld 11 t On any sea or shote, 11lieute'et 1, titles, Thy lore „Irl. the God for e.o. unre, Ellen Wileinaon Early Tuesday morning. I)es•. 24 there entered Into rest a life-long nitizen of Belgrave and Morris town- ship, Ellen Wilkinson widow of the late Geo. W. Procter, in her 315111 year• , lie', Procter was born Nov. lit, 1862 on the 4th comession Morris, daughter of the late James and Mrs, Wilkinson, She was married to Geo, W. Prober 64 years ago Dec. 27, who predeceased her nineteen years ago. She lived all her life in Morris and the last ten years in Belgrave, She is survived by ore son, Wilbert R. Procter on the ,homestead. Morris and 3 daughters Mrs, .To.. 3 nil], Morris; Mrs. Gordon Higgins, Mor- ris; Pdith in Belgrave, Thirteen grandchildren and two great grand• r lrildren. also one sister Mrs. Robert McCrea, Belgrave, The enteral service was conducted by Rev, Gen, Dunlop of Belgrave. Den. 27th with a Private serefee at the home follow" I etett74n nlnne. SP, it happeme.d he found g ana.liHes, whfeh all his ed by a public servtr'e hr Knox friends admired en much, He was united Chuerh with Mirka In Bran. I himeelf on the waters of the black the tamp Scottish type, adunmen1 in cion Cemetery, lake in his subm.ariue lying still 011 hie views and the dark waters. The hatch closed I principles nf honest Pailhen.rprs wore 537 .rxrielar = 1nel the watchers on shore :sew the eubmemin,e sink slowly nut of sight and finally submerge in the still beer and n lance, 1gond friend A real Flfnabeti Plantains Pelt himself to tribute, ,his foann.er pester paid him he going tlu+ongh what seemed end. i t'''hen. he control his indnminnetahie les., d:n•kaeas. Suddenly the nub- , enirit to that of W Given Cth e toils marine twisl:•ed on its aide and Fiina• tTu man who said "Give um the fools heti was thrown to the floor. He i "md we will finial' the loh:" Torp • heard the sound of rushing waters 1 mnmOry el' iia life will tare tour 1n , ADS hda sabmarine twisted and turn- I the heerie of thee., win inred him. •el in every direetian. .Then all was • as en Inhc."tive to a .strong, nnrn mid calm. Through. the sndnnarie cn Rll.11l6 noble way of life, Alienist. link with a draft of fresh air and Flinabett the pioneers, who gaup its the sotirt knew he had •com.e naeto some :place able wti.y of livinis, hag horn hrnkPn @u theBowels of the earth. He In the year 1091 he wee Wipe in cautiously opened the belch a.nd to marrfaar is Teter Rath and n few hie =startled eyes a scene was porn reams lctficr tan nierre ramp }n nlalre t;'ayrd. His submarine was floating ihpir hoose with them, 1Ir,l 7fnr. 1 -redly down ee Ismer wide canal of the Tend (Mrs. Graham Camrheill and nulp inky hlatck ninon' as the .,lake, Chrisrtle MnrT,end (Mra. mornw ,end on either side were houses, Turnbull'', palarns, and paved streets of beaten Seventeen years ago bis wife rv• all Drug Store. ninld, The rest of the atnry* may be (teenager] hint and fret" pears inter told in few wards, Mrs. (h'eham Campbell, husband and Flittabeiti lived in than 'kingdom. ?molly rime harlc to the old hems for some time and the Queen who steer. to rare foe her Miele Merlin, tiesiretl a. hnshsatd, wanted him to i during hiss dedlning venin end Prey nlaery her. He escaped, however, i nee he line rAeolynd Ole meat tnnArr :anti found e. passage heto upper I "1 nnOring care. around. Tie emerged laden with His three bentheee. ,rnmee. ,flee told dust from head to Inc. His nue Jelin enol ruin seater 'eTnrr• ("cTre e•dnslcrnrs, remelting t.n ids ]emcee Aileen Shea.) p,•ederener'd him Tone ' weer yellow with gold dust, and sisters resale, Metes (Mee 7. A. nuggets the size of one's thrimh peer) llkt get nn'I R11i'aihete rNee 1 aerie to its long Tresses. ,Tnhn Trn•rnstl '2 Terein:r. Mich. In 1912 Iwo proepeet:ore were seen Tile Niteroi eeri•iep wino rnndnrted ^,annex 0111'e' their glowing eanipflre by his pectnr. Rev. Hewitt. innevale. They were discussing then' .recent aaeieted by •n fernier reeler Tier. C. dune ay.'e'y of gold. After' the rmbr's 11nt,ane*• TTnlntc.avrll'., d fnvnnrdte hill dI'-ci low ter,? ttf 1110111 puller] out ]hunt was aurae end a ante "len the nl old tattered. d.ogent'ed bonlr. film- (1-111" tn• Ton Straelmn erenm- blazonee on its rarer we 4, "Flinn-„rnnipd by 1T,•s, Mae The floret bell Flontein,•. his 'lt•avebs.” The trihntps weer seseiifnd and wens other prospector said, "7'11 bet. our ; enln'irri to then tear, by Anel, '.binges stake is where Flinahett Flontaine' nod Melvin Jermyn, The pallhrarere shook the geld nuggets from hie ` were Weeley lemon.. Wm Tting, . whiskers." 1 David .Tnlmetio',, Dem Cneenly, Tea. Thin the'l'own of Flit Plron'htatn• Moses and TTena•v Magnus Inter. rd 110 n:a.me. mitt wee made in Rrnavcic tem. (eery. 'Tis ilasrl to to•ire the hmrden 11p Where three have laid 11 down, Had It " They br'ghtelecd ell the Sore of lite They eoftcned every fawn lint 011. 'tis gond to think of them When we :are trnnhled sore Thanks ler. to God. the. 1 earn have been. Altl Haigh they are no more. upright living; fend or an argument Clarence and Bob 1-nill- Jade tr.-der-1i en *Seri .tn three in tPoe hlp, George and (II'''.lilt. ins nod kind to little ehild:ren. a ereeu neigh- Gen. Grfgg Flower hearers were Dick Prnnrer, Herbeet 1Ch: rler, f:d, Whightm.an and Ede Mellerne'y From Him "4 wan t something really ti lrr• i„ n preening" expie'reerl the eleremee to the aeeletant. For roar huebnc i nervi cit" "Nn from 1111' F1110..1,1." lam• ,. reply, sweetly. u r ,nr v an In Killed In Arena Crash Mrs, Frank Wood Dies In Hospital; Balcony Over eoe^ e Creshed GUl,b.Rl(id.Jan. 7,—Ono person w'c- hf1;I-d, cryo were injured nanrous- tl .1 - mule r were '-]taken and bruised here Monde), night when a halon,, overlooking the ice surface I"' tire• ,nese1 arena rnlla.psed, spilling e r'ee:rs fo 111e lee la feet below, TL' • a :•'dent happened during a Junior "C" O.H.A. league fixture between Luzern Flyers and Clinton Radar School, 1%7111 s Air<. Fram.k ''food, South St- of -Goderieh, who was rushed i:'• !.t ,l:'e' Marine end General Hospital after the crash, but sue. 1.13111/1,- ._bunny foil owing ar'riral, Det'iuitr• rause of (teeth is not known. The injured are M. X. ^IpcDnm and. (loderich• a brother of Mrs, Wood, who had both wrists feat• - tired, and Bobby Gardner, 11. y }jp q(7t S p}N'ty�VY a_ c F&1ee hlnod) conger. ! time Try Bunke:c j Herhai Pi Is to trent the •'anee at '1.: {• source. Money hark. If the first mw,, i does not satisfy. At F. le Smith See ' i i A man cnnsulled s real estate egret tor .e. write-up of the Prop— ' rely he ]ranted to toll. When the agent submitted his description, of the property the oavltua' e+xela.hned; .`'Tread inlet agate,' After the sec• nerd reading, hire owner sold: '7 don't think 1'h s+eli, I've been looking fcer that kind of place all ' 1113' lite, but nmItll you read that description 1 dlidn't. know 1 had it, +" 1111:++-11gµ. Moro lrome111r,ea eeAmg the vast me kmti en ,Stare they have entered there; To toilet, Went Were not an hard 'Wherpvet they luny fare Ir of Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner, also i . 'i:. : I, tell„ s,Iff+ led von eus- ' light bruises and were not taken sion from the fall, Seven or eight others who rolled 111,c 1,,e in a heap received only I to bosplt®l. '.1 . it, nn:nt in watching a free• far -all fight in the second period, fans in the balcony leaned over too ' far, Pausing guard rails to give ' way, Born Near Kincardine Mrs. Frani: H. Wood was former- ly Catherine Isabel MacDonald. She was born rear Kincardine and was married there. She came to Goderieh 39 years ago. Mrs. Wood c•a • a member of Knox Presbyter len churns a member of the l.a'lies Aid of that churn and the Ren kah Lodge. Snrvivdng are two sone, John of Elora, and William at home; two brothers, N. M. Mac- Donald ao-Donald of Goderieh and John Mao - Donald of Goderieh. Mr. Wood died Oct. 9, of haat year. 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I le `.111"s ttho flew from Termite to bre hunt' iu \'.ntrmtve'e tort' is rhnttit in the upper picture r rininci ail 1118(1'11/K1 , 'n-atr6 (uvu is, Tt, lunpl,rll, 1'.1'.1 regegial traffic manager, at Toronto airport hetore the flight, while at:rwrtrdees .Anita t 3:genuine waits In r'hrrl: the leetery melee:: me:emote into the nirrraft. Th, pin centatioe 1 , h ;tare autetly 111111• :1( .01.8 and tun caecitis after earried it, Mei passenger be- tttreu \-amen ,n 1 cud @ eattle. Since. thou, its nirrraft have flown over It hall billion revenue proemial' miles. ll, J. Symington, 1!' M,(C., provident of T.C.A„ in the lower pie. titre is presenting Mrs, A. J. Cheney I of Winnipeg with a silver vanity tray.' suitably engraved and bearing T.(!,A. wings, before the start of the 1000th mean flight from the Montreal air- port. Each woman paesenger before boarding the plane received a similar trtgv and each man a silver ash tray to eomnemorato the flight, Operation of tire' trans-Atlantie service wee started by T.O.A. in July, 1048, to fly mail to and from the troops over- seas, to spend medical supplies and egtdpment, and einoo the end of the war has developed into a frill Beale rotnmerelal recto maldng one flight tinily in cub direction.