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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1947-2-26, Page 2W Wednesday, February 26th, 1947 THE BRUSSELS POST MORRIS I ObituarY Iassived Ads There veill boa joint met ring oft JAMES BALLANTYNE ,___- t116 1arinere of Mortis and 14aet \i'a• f LTHEL, Feb. 18 -- The funeral of FOR SALE— ' at thin i al•r.atee. Hall, l J11m0,1 Ballantyne, who died M. A bedroom suite, new, Boigrave to hear Or. McNabb and i 'remelt() in his Surd year, was held Er. Meemunan; of the 0.A.('.. Guelph, from the Knox Presbyte. fan C hw eh, speak on Bangs disease If Ethel. eu lturllay. 11 r it \l11. 'Phe Sunshine Farte. l ferule, .e t :et',Ivor ori'iciat. e. Burial woe In Rime Bre ho111q'aa .john \\}1J•, W1111 :t1,1 ('enter ('entttorye 'Mr. feel Ientree px'esetute,' After kis:t e ,,,;; L,.,r.141:: ; farmed in Grey '1'o12 111p fee s e reel report they di ue:e a e. eel ef I year•% before taking up radenc r is hook -keeping for the I ee Pint \ e l'roronto with hie eon. Graham who the increase le pre, el lee. e e et : survives. Decidinfi ilia:+ the. e, 11i 1 s -r ... .- — grnss scrid' 1hm1ld not ' ^.'.002111 till Peter McDonald 1947 seed r oinl - en to urs ice.. t: An early Settler of the Hne oy Meetst o ref : tiirr• 19.i. ,,., t i' 1 11 1, in :: district, Peter 111Dou,l1 1 tssed 1 .,,. hands of the 'irhOtesal r and • they ' e ray a= 1n' banter on \Tenday. Feb. alone will benefit f me 1.1..1'''A't1 1.31.11. Tie 112111 the eldest stn or Mn Ie. d Airs. Rune:, McDowell. of ._,..... - ... 1 P *neck. Ont., and was bor•lt May Morris Council e rilb, 1277 at Brueeels, ilnt tate' 'Fell.' ,1. ,e1" lee hr w1 familiarly renown came The ne i'il mei. 1 the '•,tarove 11110 •west to Ze alandia Sask.. b1 190e anti. In the:Township Hell *tee all the lee r took up a homestead at Plenty. members p rsent.' The minnita 0, I alk.. in 1909. the Loa maetin'ft were roar' and ( Ile is survived by his widow and adopted on nation of 7a:- Yee:!: nue ens daughter, Mrs. Jas, Spote, also Sam Alcock. The minutes of the .bree b: alters John and amee of especial meeting were • reel and Btu eels and Tom of Ze2landt1; tate adopted en motion of Mae. `tenches sister Mrs e. 1Tc(!naig ee seeeeeili; eee4 Me Yuill: ••alem ore grandson. Peter James ,,ed by Chas. Coiiltee seconded S•peir, . n1 Aleock that 1Torri1 T°wn- scacls be opened 1,s =onn ,1c m'ent---ie..-available.-- Garried.- -Moved by =-Harvey Johnston seconded by Sam —Abell:,that By - Law No, 2 1247; Y1reeiding t•or 114.E expenditure en 1.04 bs';,passetl. eCarr3ed. The funeral service was held in the rnited Church. Brook, on Wed- nesday . 6fteemoon, Feb, 5th at 2 p.m. with Rev. 17', Meller in charge of the. ',service. There were teeny beautiful floral tributes. Pallbearers 'dere neighbours of tlie;.deeeased. W_ Atwell. W. Munro, Phone 89.1-6 Mrs: Wm. Stiles FOR SALE -- Man's watch, also 2 (halve and a racking ('hair. Phone 56-r-23. MAN WANTED— for Rawleigh business, Sell to 1100 families. Good profits foe hustlers. Write today. Rawlelgh's Dept. ML. -A-152-S, Montreal, Que. 'Moved by Chas. Coulees s Conh11 T.' Simpsohr. 'Jr, `\\"coater•, Bob Coghill by Harvey Johnston. that By-law No. and J. Calder. 3, 1947. adopting aseessmene roll. be Tnterin:enet was‘.74:7:1d: in tate Brock les ed.—C•an1•ied. =t ra:mtt'cttvr t"7 ar:.2ti,t; :loved by Che%. C'htiit6e seoolllEd—Rasefiotvn Eagle by Joe Yud11 that 1 e churn from.e. t +.r= •_tea, _; . - t. Meet County sent out,: le Nee ee'.n D1Sld • Denbeelm Miller rFgareinp,, Draltiee 1.1 ecoei The dead* ocrture1 et Woodstock election with Bell: Teeep-lione Co +anis 7Tn:g'lrital on :Sn64avPeb. 16, of Dee:eight Saving Time be adopted.. Deeed,._Denhohn, +tiusha4,,,eof Agnes ----Carried. Speer and fatlier" rot::Mrs. Ken Moved by Harvey Jobb `on eam Beaittie. Rank of Commerce Apart- onded by Jou- 021111] ,th:at ...out 11fi1., cents,' to his ,73eel Scut e eels claath ge pr 211112ed tib-' •I4o*14 uperin•trn e alae unp.pectedly althotigl'i he 112(1 dent be paid 0(1.rried, nee, been fa, eheeeeecrt of •::•earth se- Moved by Obas feulteee•secomked cenlleee Tay Sam Alcock that :he meeting Porn at Blyth; e0nri,. 11g,Svas .a son of the late Mr. slid M'esee John Den - helm. Most of his life was spent at '13154ht''anS`l1i"e°1veme et tji=reside in Weeec s:tpc Lrfrem Seaforth four; years adiourn to meet again on MTarcll. 1(1, 1947 at 10:30 a.m. Carried The following aepaentre wore paid 'Dept. of Health. regain .,;1 e.r'3:10 'Brussels, Morris and Grey • Telephone Co. ............. : Le C. W. Hanna, account, relief 2",6S Advance Times, suppligs..'and advertising_ .. 21.51 a3'Xf"^-Crawford. Ai.O.H. ........... '7,20 00 NOTICE— Peay Hatchery has s.1111e stirted pullets. and started cockerels, N. Ii.. L. S. e' N. H., B. R. x N. H. and It]arlt Australot•ps• Order tlayclds for Spring delivery wititeet. delay. Agent Wm. Glen Bray, Ethel. .ago f .ra.•t .:,iu •>.., FOR SALE— Electric motet's rewound and re- paired. Expert workmanship. Moder- ate prices. New motors in stock. Bettger Industries, 649 Ontario Street, Stratford, Ont. 13u1teivingeleeettllig 2i*t , one son, Jolie ot'°Lohdbn• and .,pqe . daughter, Airs. Beattie (Mary) wife of Ken Pe3iie0fdelaia14 e .commerce staff, three brothers, Ja me l(i])enholm of (recd Wheeler, 13.0.1-1. 3.00 1 'leneeeleof ,1Foet,, McMurray, John Craig, 13.0,9 5,00 Male, .an � � , ole of .England. There -,-It, Gen. martin, 13.0.9. 3.00 4. 0111, zpinaudelkilit Dihnne Beattie, 'van McAleer, hro Pie i 1.'r6 \\'oadetack. Geoo,(O Marin ACJ, ik Funeral services for the late Mr, frnhohn•-WSW"teld from the E. P. 2Teadoirs Funeral Home on Tuesday. INJURED IN CAR ACCIDENZ Feb. 14 at 2 1 temporary en• An areident (renting on Nigh tembm 'tthe mausoleum and way No. 06. 12 miles east of 1 ietbif ehe.2 i.,:s�. "1' "^ ti *11'6 fe 1o31 1211 a large ndrnther' al -- .day, branght inin es to Dinah e, friends and relatives, The many kith. 74. Re.R. 2, Wiemeeter, who .hosed to nave hacked out tri' he's'" ;1 lane intothepath of atedeutte Dile driven •'by Richard :Ete'Sllac- 14ltltan, Listowel.. atttomotive`,larts salesman, as 'he was pr•oecedinilt west toward Winghatn. ,Taclrliin en*feted cats and bruises and injuries to Ott a'rihh,2. 1dea.: Ile was removed to Wroxet Llefoit •ntedi- 1ilYilb cal attention. Both P,n• h were damaged considerably. 'l . e „ ,ID * * * * ,s • PEOPLE WE KN 4 A a c o Major H. V,' Kerney spent a .:Yew days last week in London on heel 31086. * t * L. E. Cerllff. M.P.. left I,onday.fnr Ottawa for the cerrent parlimeen teary sessions. a s R. B. Cousin( waif ;i' _3'n or..o 1111 week attending 0 rte' Mein:a. Convention, �� r . •s'• r * +air►.., "Miss Evelyn 1itgibnt,' Topatkit agent the week andkiiiPi.,,bei.peVark214 Mr. and Mrs. Beveiitiliitott. * 5 ,. e Mrs. Norman >'a Spetir sutler p 1 head y� emit/ fee as a raffia f61(rfali,eiat al,r'$� rib e ,cytt, tel 00 skating party in the arena on PH. Op''orrtetrist e 1. i'Wtiiteriii'1 nf&tio's ' tbd - Mo {E$ett� r�ie& '118, tl ar'yiston rf:�'+o n�1¢ �t+'r yfrnlv7 `$ :.�—•�'tl'4°1 ow&1+a 8!; ebi2tes testified to the esteem in which he was held. • - Friends attended from -cossets Tee1gravc. Blyth, -•..Seafort1i and London, Peelleve:rs weie''eelil1ihrt Speer, Norman' Spelt.. John Work, Gorden Weisel Tohn Bowman and John Ynill. HELP WANTED— Wotnan wanted to - look after' baby chicks, expertence not necessary, work is not heavy, consisting chiefly of Waseiiug — drinking and feeding dishes, etc. Good wages, hours 9 to 6. .601117 to Walter Rose Poultry Farm, Phone 88x -r-•1 Ration Cod�]IueDateS: ,, Coupons n ,, good. ars pre- serves . 926 to S 1G'.eeleutter` Bas to ,.and Meat M64 to M74. '"" Ori"" Marsh 3. sugar-m•eserves venom R4'=^. 'nI ea,t 7175 will be- come valid. 1':Feil RFA.ieN=t;^?:,1T1:RTA,INM71WT ,,e.:..., Yetel:l fine it in The 4inea'ican Weekly ... in Pack, The Comic Weekly ... and in Pictorial Review, f iseq.three. great magazines distri bui.eit wtti< The Det'roit;,, S111.427Times. ONLY Michigan Pal19r, with tan ly, 'ti,,iev's ,e ' iixid pictori;al,��• ptiffv 1riay evening. +Clef t,,.•r'. 2a. 2t,. t * 5 1 .Ali 3tltl*t i Several children from here went: co Stnaebford Wedntsiiay., tp ms'rY ilii r siausl0 exa, 1 c• 'leery$*.`. see • * * Mrs. M. Wineberg, Noble Grand or Morning Star I,,oelgeteenteltt4ineeeethe members •et her home et the con• (dlnsion of their regnlatsll3t11edting ...on Tuesdap night,1013 i ': ,2.:: .. *� 310r .0, Elliott, who has been Viset, lag in Mordatn, 1ila0;, arrived dome, Sunday morning atter having to wait t Listowel s4ati0n All Sunday :night n ter the Palmerston traili whtelu:watt eitttclt in the snow near Cowauelown, IiBldlse Dnrothy Artnsirong, r'eturtting Plteonl icor va,aatielel 'ttlsd 'brad tee e'en 6 Surge Milking Machrneti, eexpvrieneo. Mono Sgr.9,; , $rusaelsr, tart. MACH'IN'E SIOP.e,. „ a d Electric tce�y'�ene n Ilii -iii, 4:11 ,We'tlafrir a t*U11tI+. a Our shop is eduipped to do ,a First Class Welding And I,44th,, Woie15(srt' Your Patronage Soncited. Good Service Assured. Agent tor 1201 In Memoriam S R 01.*SI9l L—In Loving memory of P 1102 O'Sfdc0r Lewis Russell who \v w e could not shy eatewell We 'could not take your hand t BM -our ++beerts are with you where you lie Asleep ina fat' -off land. We think of you when the breaks And when the shadows (all, You gave your life for freedom Your life it was your all. Lovingly remembered but sadly missed by :Mothers and Sisters. IAS Air 'Operations, Feb. k[l'lcd 9u emery 24, 19'46, Overseas, day AGENT FOR— New 'Eye -Ease Bulbs, to fit any ordinary socket, no ;'tare, also Thenpentio Lamps, gives off 00 71 beat eau be used instead of hot water bottle, d1'ies hair. also for putting heat to rheumatic pains., Write or phone 43-r-24 George Weselrburg for a deme onatnation. FOR SALE— Stasted chicks, 4 weeks and up, for delivery from March 3 until range time. Purebred feather- ing Rocks, and New Flalnpshire x Banned Rock hybrids, Pram :a govern- ment approved hatchery. See them before you buy. Telephone Brussels 375. Donald Buchanan, Walton, Ont. AUCTION SALE OF BUSINESS PROPERTY In the Estate of W. el. RIN'EHART Deceased. The Undersigned Auctiol^cer has been instructed to s ell a t BRUSSELS, on MONDAY, 'MARCH 10th, 194-7 ai. 1 p, In., the following property: The northerly part of Lot 102. Weatheralees survey, on the -east side of Tut'nberry Street, in the Village of BRUSSBLS, known as the GRAHAM BLOCK, having a frontage on Turnberry treet of 65 ft. 6 in,. by a depth of approximately 13.2 ft. On the said property is located n three-storey brick building, oontain- ing three stores,three apartments, large hall and other roonle. This property will be offered for sale at the premises subject to a reserve bid and in one block Dr' in parcels. TERMS OF SALE 20% on day of Sale, balance with• in 60 days. .Further particulars may be bee from: Frank Donnelly, K,C, Goderioh, Solicitor for the Estate Harold Jackson, Seatorth, Autcti•oneer, AN OPPORTUNITY-- Established PPORTUNITV—Established Rural Watkins District available. If you are 'aggressive, and between the ages of 25 and 55— have or can secure travel outfit, this is your opportunity to get estab- lished in a profitable business of year own. For full particulars write today to ,The 3. R. Watkins Company Dept. 0.13-4. 2177 Mason St., Montreal. Que. , nt. FOR SALE- 100-acrae,4iaron, cement house, bank barn 1S mile:•olbgood main road, price $3000.00t'r e , r. Blecicemith>'and wood work shop, house metal, Made, henhouse; garage in a viliegeo liydra'th1'oughout. Stock and equipment can also be bought. 211bealthre eon..•-6s,r selling. Im- mediate, t 1posseslon212-Anyone. Interest- ed cal1:'or!write:J.,-G,-,Long, .Real BstatelrBroker eererfele .tele-trlerussels, Ont. THE I1USH IS ON•'i_ far Febr uary-4larcll .0110k3 e "'bat no f e t ft6,.-t I,e mutter den yoet wiser delivery rr n ,tl arse* t e :n order Yeef .r,^ ,f0..0 - t - n 1 KITCHENEle BIG; CHICKS ft9W to avoiej elisseeeetntetent r yltle eh'oicc c 211591ls, s�osr5�ebji tweeereeee CANADA. Al,PROMEeeef BR1E13DE.1�jS. n U1,1.79P!'UM 1TESTEt�,, Ngee ED FOIR eLIVA,Blhsfr , '012,11uGRQWTI tf' 1 e to EARLY,, & TE ( V ,PijOlJ.11 'I it1j1,1 Wideli luck, t ,bre ise, °i 4eee, : ie g tl) e Irl here it; Miys Mreel evear,, 13reeeele: Phone 7222 .,, . , ,, .,, net t1,n' 111• :Rune 'ri FOR SALE- Day old ctip3Ctg'Ie1 i 41'garilrr*fi••t'7tas, week and next. Barred Bock, ..f ig1Lt' Sussex. New Hampshire x Barred' Rock, Liget Sussex x B - ': ed. R° *lc Light Suss,eioh12`, q tr 611660*1b1 it i i. Black Austradlerp, "'1- ear a.ye s{in o' 4,96, Assorted Heavies 4 i.5,`„(Whijc,, Leghca•ns 1.00 per hnndrati, Two weeks: old add,•tIt00, tb2Lreetwe1ks.tltlldp) add 11,00 per hunched, Lntge Egg (Quality add 1,00, Spgaglly' ' SelVeeVtl add 2.00 per letedeefeepleeedie Ox ft anywhere, This advertisement most "accompany your Verde; fuf"14tlntl°3' thee° special prices. le Top Notch Chtckeries, Guelph, OnlY ,;rat (t(frt4temee ..ern , ^tri :0.130(14, FRANK KIRKBY Licensed Aucti(rl,teer For Huron ,County ii rr lite terror Rates Reasoina�i e: Satisfaction Guranteed Phone Seafortt S42•r•24• Mr. R. J. Rann Resigns This week we pay tribute to a luighly esteemed business marl of Wroxeter In the person of AIr. It. J. Ravin, who for the past 38 years bas been manager ,of the Telephone Office, ,and who, on account of failing health has resigned. During these 38 year's Mr. Ream hats given a con- tinuous, efficient service to the Petrone and the general public which would be hard to replace. All these Years he too has giybn, his wholehearted support to every worthwhile project in. the village, In Tented Church, where he hos been an elder for many years, his example has been the finest. Mr. Rana is recovering form a serious illnessand has gone to make hes home with his son, D. A. Ranee. 02 Bruisers. To Mr. R. 7. Ran, a fine business man, chnatclmau 'and citizen, the pePple of Wroxeter and Community extend beet wishes for a speedy return to good health and many happy years of retirement. Mr. Raiur's successor as Manager of the Wroxeter Tele- phone Company, leas not e.o far been appointed. Campbell—Nichol LISTOWEL-Meld lighted tapers and baskets of spring dowers decorated Knox Presbyterian Church for the wedding of Marion Grace Nichol, eldest daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Norman: Nichol, R.R. 1, Listowel and William Neil Campbell, son of Mr, and Ms, John Campbell, Moles. worth. Rev. W. E. Kelley heard the vans spoken, Mrs. M. J. Jobb, kestowel, played the wedding magic, ett>♦11 Miss Jean Campbell, Listowel, tee: soloist. ,,,Caeca in marriage by her father, ,Aril bride wore a forma] gown of eavlttite net over taffeta enchanted, With lace tnimming, The long full sloint fell from -e moulded bodice, .521 *h' featured a• v -neckline and shct1 ut7puff .,�leeves. Her only orna• merit was' 'a pearl necklace and she curried a, bouquet of red and Pilii'":t Nichol, dressed in 'pleurae and -eereee Ella Nichol, in blue, sisters of the bride were ebtldesmadds a:el.fithlatehing ribbon headdress completed their cos• lnnlee, which wens rrfasehioned simi- rl*:.rly to the bride's. Like the bride they carried red and pink carne, 'tions. 1 4:•eeetenelnee)l ee .groom were his brother, A1lchie Campbell, Moles- fiee-ethiiaahlll 5,1 eele1ti(rrr Allem Crerar, of Mensal'. tJ 212s �vere Jack Douglas, Thodwicf'i,r and fila%% Nom, C10- anatti, D(t110111ilr': :14 b11 ' A rocoweptite woes ;.sect r t. the ehp211e of the brides parents For a motor ,trip to Guelph 6riloWintlatir, the 151dgdqyye ti7lianged tto rya•ptil}de -s1121 Jersey nowt, topped vita t�mitSui'at R.R. 4' Walton' Ont: Cbdt hiid\\Ve'llef• and clidess6)4i6q: ," The only safe way .. ever t ch a fallen Wire! Wind, snow and sleet break down electric wires sometimes in spite of every precaution. Shock or severe burns can result from touching such a wire. Never touch a fallen wire. Warn children not to go near fallen wires ::1 but do not risk a demonstration by trying to move one out of the way. 1t can be fatale Remember these three things if you discover an electric wire on the ground or dangerously low: ` 1. Do not touch the wire under any circumstances? 2. Stay on guard and keep everyone away until Hydro men arrive. 3. Have your nearest Hydro office notified at once: a *ice Everything possible is done to keep Hydro wires safe in your com- munity. Some things ... winter storms and human folly ... are beyond control. When these things occur, Hydro asks your co-operation in being careful and in warning others. By doing so you may save a life. E; it r�� 50th .Anna:erearY of b11e Women's :fie FI Institutes of the world, The first The W.M,:S, et Ethel Presbyterian meeting being held he Stoney Creek, Church held their February meet- ing recently at the horn of errs. A. Launsbnry. The vice president, Mrs. ,S. Dunbar was in charge of the o9eniug exercises and the business The World Day of Prays„ meeting period. The Roll teas called. The minutes -0f the last meeting read and w0s held in the Church basement the offering received. 'Phe meeting on Feb, 21, with a good attendance. Mrs. R. G. Hazlewood and Mrs, S. Humphries .took :charge of the meet- ing. They followed the program given in, the 4eateet sent out to be used for the special prayer meeting. ?Vies. D. Lawless favoured us with a solo, Meeting closed with prayer. Following the special program our IV. M. S. meeting was held with Airs S. Marshall in charge. Ilynrn 262 "In Christ :there is no East or West" '1)he Day of Prayer wins observed was sung, followed by prayer. The in. Knox Church on Friday afternoon, Secretaryrs and 'treastn'er's 187101ts Feb. 21 with an attendance of were read and adopted, The %sere- sixteen, Mrs, Dan Heather, pr:esi- tally was directed to weite for a iife dent of the W,M,S. presided' Cor the membership certieloa'te being given fl-1lsft pant of the service and Mrs. in memory of a former member, Glen Huether, , president of the the late Me-, D, McCallum, Mrs. H. Young Women's: Auxiliary . for the , Teaviss took the chapter from the second p:a.rt. The order of service study boort on "Medical Missions en printed in, the "Glad Tidings,' wee India." She told us many inberesting followed, prayers being offered by facts of how 'the missionaries, card Mies Mina Baker, Mrs, Mangey ' doetoes have improved the general Fischer, Mrs,, Jim Cameron, Mrs. health of the school ahiidren and Stanley -Canngbell, Mrs, Maurice through them, Sher pareats i1 India. i Cameron, Mus. O1ifP ICerna,;ilsin and The Red Oross have many ':ranches , Mrs. Berl Duahn, Rev. I, D. Mac - lettere doe and as'o able bo help many ever gave an address on "Prayer who would net ot.haewtse receive any and Mrs MacIver end Miss Muriel medical attention. The meeting MacDonald sang "The Beautiful closed with the singing of Hymn 254 , Garden of Prayer,'' ivlrs, Cliff after which the ben.edietio.i w'1116 I Kennaghan presided, :at the organ prnnonnced• and Mrs. Rebt. Oamrpbell' and Miss On leech: 28 there is to be a Crok Muriel MacDonald took up the Mote Party and social evening in the e offering, church Ina:5emenu2. Everybody wee• There was no service in Knox Dome, 1 Presbyeeel o. Church, in SuntlaY no sure to save March 18th for a St, ' owAingsnto'OwpUOW blackedfrom roadsLi, leatelok's Concert and Social even. ins ,bo be held In the basement ,of the church, stowel worked alt day 19tdday ,opening the stretch of ' road from •Oranehroolc bridge south to On Tuesday evening 05 7011105- , 2TCNa.bbta, hill, only to haste It 1111 In people of Duff's United Church Meld again over the. week Ord, It 3s their annual skating pasty, Tire almost impassable forhorses ret young people met at the clrurcli care ,present; lourneiyed to BMlaeela far two borers of sltat1n*g R31en ret1u51ter1 to elle } *0116 stlowplow ovenetl 2110 1.21:21 che8ecli where .they enjoyed tench sof eon. from the 'Brussel ;travel east to hot sone and pia and foe.Croam, The Ornnebrook early Tuesday morning, Iamb was prelna'1511 by Vers, dentes ISclmol. attendance is below normal Clark and Miss 21 01120rie ilaaltwell, this week, ,di tun.•• 'f rt 1* Ant.' tlur.,•r,:111,, , ter .. r F : n ,Ht{. '3111„,,e2.1.11:° 1 r el ' 0 liilitttr , r„ .,.. .411.00^,11t 1-21171' 1 r WALTON t\92e .111011 turned over to Mrs. F. Ritter a the leader of Group 1, Hymn 487 "Dear Mather of Mankind'' wets sung, The Scripture lessons Ps. 10S, vs. 1.14 and Luke 15 vs. 11-24 was read by Mrs. M. Alexander, The Meditation "Our Father w111;c1” art Heaven" was read by Airs. Staff, Wilson, Mrs.. J. Kreuter read the Prayer Mrs. McIver gave a very interesting talk on the first ehs.pter of the Study Book "Towards a Christian: India.• Hymn 152 Loral at all being throned afar, was sung. Mrs: B, Richards doled with Prayer, Refresl'linents were served by the hostess and the committee, and a saetal hour spent. The Women's 1'natitu'te 'tet at th0 home of Mrs:, P. 'Stephenson. on Wed- nesday afternoon, Feb. 19th., The President, Mils. Weland Kreuter was in charge. After singing the opening ode and repeating the Institute Creed. The Roll was called an- swered by 'The 1ualtty of a good nelglrhor," The minutes of the lest meeting were read and approv- ed Business, was then discussed a1111 It was decided to send fifteen dollars ($15:00) to the Aid to China fund, It was: also decided to put on an entertainment In the Haiil on the evening of Mane: 17th. Com- mittee were ,appointed and further partbi'oalars of '9hls event will he g44ven later, Mrs. Brenton gave a veiny splendid topic on the subieet, "Canada's debt to the stranger withlin: our gates). Mrs. Quest Dobson favored with at ' humorous rending. A Valentine contest in Marge of M.r . P. Stephenson was moon enjoyed, The meeting 'closed by singing the National Anthem, During lunch which was served 117 :the hostess and the committee the company listened .to the broadcast by Mrs: Dow from Stoney Creels, where they Were eelebre.tih!; '4111 CRANBRQOK Th.e Young Women's Auxiliare met at the manse Feb, 20 with fourteen present. The devotional Pant was taken by Miss Muriel Mac- Donald opening the meeting with Ilyrnn 66.. Psalms 96 and 97 were read. Medi:tattione on "Hallowed Be Thy Name" were read and a Prayer offered. The topic "Religions of lndia'e was given by Mrs, 'Earl Dunn. The minutes were read and adopted The roll call was answered with a verse containing the word "guide" The business was eaeducte(1 by the President Mrs, Glen Ruether, The meeting closed with Hymn 258 followed by the Mizpah benediction. Lunch was served by the ,lostees and a social time enjoyed. .1 q+•PGS 11(0: .