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The Brussels Post, 1947-6-25, Page 3POS ;r PUBLISHING HOUSE Ontario's Bass Season Not To Open Until July 1st Toronto--Onla:tie's general base sea- son opens July 1, not on .)lute 26 as last year, and any fishermen taking these fish in .1u1u 28 w•r(lcend will be prosecuted, lion. IT, R. Scott, Ontario Minister of Gane and Fisheries, warned, ACCOUNTS Dr. W. D. S. Ja•rieson Any areonn to net y,'' paid may be left and a receipt obtain,, from Dr. Harper or from Miss Lowry at °file. of R, S. Hetherington. GARDEN PARTY will be held on the lawn of Brussels United Church Thursday evening, July 3rd Supper pp r served from 6 to 8 p. m. There will be a ball game in the park. Program following supper. Adults 60c Children 35c Brussels Branch of the Canadian Legion DANCE in Brussels Town Hall on Friday, July 4th Music by Ken Wilbee and His Orchestra Admission 50c Lunch Booth Memorial Service Of Erna Centre Cemetery Thp .t mina] Ahmiorlil SetvL•„ 111' the Ehu'tt CPlitl'e Ceuu•(e1•y will 1,1• held in the cemetery on Sunday, June 23 at 3 o'eleelt P.21. lir, D. Y. Savage of Listowel will he the special speaker, Llgtowel Legion Band in attenlft(e. ._._- Celebrated 80th Birthday .\ very pleasant' afternoon wu spent at the home of ,iter, :1nr1 lir.. Will. Mil tor. 1 26 11 can. tarry. on Sun. flay last when Mrs, Margaret Alilt.rr and her sons and daughters awl their te„pe(tive fantille1 were entre tained at a birthday early in hint 11(1 of 311.s. Malrgayet 31i11e:• who was eelebeeting her eighllc•th hirthriay. The guests Were; Mrs. Margaret -Miller and S1p y -orf of Grey Twp,; Mr, and Mrs. Mervin Miller and family Of Brodeagon; Mr. ItI1 Mrs, 1'4m1, Boyd and claugltter an 1 Mr, Ca;'. Leinhardt of Grey and ;lir. and :\Ars. h:. Hama and fntnny plan of Grey.. ,n Wednesday, Jeune 25th, 1947 .. HURON FOOTBALL STANDING Rebekah Assembly ( Held In Hamilton Brussels Woman 15 District Deputy President v m o w llrt144411,, ,; 2 2 St. Columba.() 1 3 1 0 wood Althea 4 J 2 2 Walton r 3 12 0 Doctor and Family Receive Farewell Gifts llc'til(r (hurel, aund,ry 3rhe 1 room wit- the vr„110 1,2' it 1.111 otto,lzi eel rnngregtllonal soelal en 'r1 •a•1ay err -wing when a farewell presenta- tion w• 1 : mode in Its, and. 1., Jamieson and Jhlnt 1411 .Jandeson, A musical programme which pre. (piledthe iiresemu llee Iur•]ere d piano solos by Mr. Loins Thompson; lacca] sr„(ns by -hiss 11n.7 La1 Farlane and Ms, June Work; piano duet by Alias ,i(lyee 14n•ter and 3I'.= Thelma Brothers, and a 11electi0,) by ,v .. the Lions' Club Male al Quartette. PEOPLE 1'��" p� 1�1{� ;; The presentation address was e a a * * * ¢ w given by M, James a1Tr1'arizean wit;, 1 \ e Airs. W, S. Scott .0011 been visiting DANCE I her rl:n chfpr Mea. J. '1', Hai ey in r In Brussels Town Hall on I Toronto. r DI. Jomieson's great serrire to • Thursday, July 10th Musk by CKNX Ranch Boys Under auspices of L.O.L. No. 774 I h Admission 50c Lunch Booth >r xPresaecl the congreg'atitrl's regret n hearing of Dr, ,7on1i0son's rle• i islon n t give np r1si1Pncp in d,t,arle. R4 made reference to Mr. and Mrs. Rey 1Trreay, Buffalo Melville Church in his rapacity as an and Florida, are holidaying at the elder, a member of the heard of one of his mother Mrs. C. McKee, managers, a trustee, and a (11m•ister, 1 PfPielr' { FOOTBALL Walton Vs. Brussels At Victoria Park Br'."w14', on Friday, June 27th Game called for 7.30 p.m. sharp 'Admission — Adults 25c Children 10, Colne and cheer the boys to victory. Walton Garden Party to be held on Duff's Church Lawn on Friday, June 27 A good variety program Supper served from 6 to 8 Admission 60c and 25c Sponsored by members of the 16th group and 8th line Morris of the W.A. God is a Spirit end they that 1 worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth. IV]elville �:llurch Minister Rev. G. A. Milne, M.A. 10 a. m. Sunday School and Bible Class. 11 a. m. Ordination of Ethers. 8 p, in. Service for Huron County Orange Order. Louis D. Thompson, Organist and Choirmaster, The United Church OF CANADA Minister. Rev. Hugh C. Wilson 11 a. m, Morning Worship Dominions Day Christianity Paces Communism Junior Congregation 12 Church School and Bible Class, 7 p. m. Evening Praise Lifer's Extras, Everyone Cordially Welcome. Church of England Pariah of Brussels Rev. J. H. Kerr, Rector 4th Sunday A9tea• 'trinity June 29th, 1947 St, John's Church Brussels 2 p. m, Sunday School 8 p. m, Evening Prayer 8t. George's Walton 9.39 a. in. Morning Prayer St. Davl'd's Church Honf'ryn 11,15 a, m. Mooning Prayer Dr, and Mrs. Deu'la:, Reid an family of Clinton, New Jersey, ar visiting at the home of her father John Logan and ber brother Alvin Red Mrs. Logan, ,.+ 74 Evelyn 171.1061 (7aa( ht(•r of Mr. and Ails. (leo) r Melon was operated on for an appenditis last Sn melte, and is making satisfactory Progress, e was w d a a'sn ilial to Mrs. 1 F 7amiesen's Porvice to the church nrgnnizations, and Du.ncan's ('0ntrl• li butt., ae apepratm• of the T n Scheel lantern. Mr. 3T)T*arleear-ltsaid T thee some church in 'Toronto would t be able to record a substantial gain in the acquisition of three staunch I (Minch Snppnrters. Dr. ,leente40('4• keen («,ee a \L v, Ruby M. Wena of Presto I' Ontario was installed a, 0 the Rebekah Assembly, Twice, i 4 (::, mat, leder of Urd'( Fellows, W'illrh nr•l. 1 2 I Hamilton last week for the 57 2 Annual 4 day ennventln' , 1 t0 eta, with the c)'leept('e from 11i n,..n Lecke, •4117 of rlm,rin, the (brand le fs01FNcr a * * * * :1 , Tho:•e t to be C t Maddecks — McDonald * Church Parade of The I * Sunday night, June 29t t r r v: tiding wit • olo'nni4,"1 9 it P.M., to Melville Pres '1, t1( Pc7,0n4411 at 1ire sseie on!'' 'ran rhur•Ch. Brekore( it, 14 'n '+tui,lry afl'vnnn het. 21 when * meet at the L.O.L. Hal et .' Florence Te.ahel McDonald of Myth * 7:30 P.M. (' ibeeanle the bride of Albert (Tr•nrri II Maddoeks of Belgrave. Visa Merle I tb i tt •neente n'' Blyth an' Mi.. f) R !Anderson of Beigrav„ weer, ,h„ Melville Ch'a Church °niversary Services BRUSSELS, ONTARI' Lions Officers Installed ounty < 1 e3v Mitchell Club Lot. ,• h at (11'("r fifty Baits of the Mitchell bytes- club were present at the s upf�er 1to > meeting of the Brussele Lions clubI at on Monday night. Their official duti 4111,4(64 the installation Of .: g: :: til dlrueselt, (),firers f,r the ensuing term. )..ion inv,sidout t{7'1; Salton of 11'i•r }i.:fl. pre,itled. D(,tri(2 Governor I1..al Mire • of Sr aforte was present s the and ad(ire,11ed the meeting in regard Err 11 s 110 th • routi(10 Lion. (•onven tion at fp wim((s r. the An enjoyable eemm e pro'ewas emeryarp given h Y t he guests and included numbers by a quartotre, solos, Frank d alt 11tt:ntr, (woo (11nni"'1 al the piano by Ernie Harley and a ro!n(c duet. ( 1t I 'Dennft Dial riet ''nor (nor Lloyd with ' FEdigh0ffel, Mitchell, installed the w n,af following off4 , rs of 111e Brussels meant• club: Linn T n r .-T.nrnn R017m1111 lees Tee Twister—Jae. Armstrong tet Vera Plea:—A, Wood Incl VireP1Ps.--Pah•, Bowman 3rd Vier Pr, s.— Tiro, Ashton Directors --line li'ineherg, Dick Whitfield, Wm. Turn3nll, Wm. Spefr. Secretary—+Doug, La.wIess Trea:sure)•--R, McBride lee IPresident Hugh Wilson The following committees were mit 1 eePolleted 1(Y ibe newly installed irh president. I m('nt, the Patrieeeha :Militant, au, iti Ladic -Auxiliary to the Panri 1 labs Militant, Mrs, Rtna 13nn1 1 stead, of Meaford, was installed I , Predilont; Mies Viol, Poore,. I of Toronto, was re-Merallel in pee, 1 rotary; :Wive Potty Dunrl•1s, of IE,hdon, teas installer) es treaarer; Mrs. Isobel Carr al' 1 0 f ' Tarr• , t, II WW1 t a. elected assembly w(ta1l•'11 and 'Al's Meda Lewis, of Toronto, was again named as the A4s„tnbly's repro. s troll', to the (Tote Board. 1 Mrs. C•1'rie Dunbar , , e! Btu4s11si „.1,. it .161 "c7 1(1 tb , sante time ns district shanty pi a'' lent of ill' ' :\,eenrhly for 1 t fm•r 1 D' s • a, tit 5, with .hn•i.ulipt'0n 01.117 lodge, Net 1 Stratford. (lnderiele Pet forth, CU* I ton, Milverton and Brussels. t err3 mambos of frtemis 1 i � gneeta of the hi -Isle end einem 7ee,•,' 1 "T11p ,5111:•1,, nr 0(4:74" wit 1:I'n attendance and ear" 'Nee subject of Rev. Prof. Daviel - best wialme to the newly married ',' 1"011 'h•• hire 11'm f e,•unle'• I 'lielvdlle rhn•eb un Sand:' ,111 _. - 1 7r 3m of the 111rd Annie• 1f r ,, ,, •1,..,•, i, - ' the 1 M^Eaehern — Cerruti 1 7pee 1r I,i;. 1 I•(y '•'t1( I,,,. T n r .. , Knnx Preshytpriat7 41(11(4')1, (;,tt' ` 1,"'^' 1 d Inon Friday evening Beulah P,Pid, nniy, derive our faith? ,inn pohltoil 't'rn•,1!t..:. ,;f 87", •tn't etre. Wailar•,' �'h' f:�71( ". 117( rnntetilin� it r . rel. 11"1 4 nnitrd fin m:n( 711114 1rh°r•1( w e a ]•n!' I att't r' to Wheeler Bee., eon (f 1T•• 'eel lire. 1(P en laded in the list o1) arra W. -e'er .1:.1. r, 1i lretehr•,•n. tier. W •7 In•() t•; of blah 111 the ,••lma :-n,; Walker performed the 1eretnon) in e setting of ermine floweee 1nr1 wl•i'e 1' '. 147wa1•t 73a,teee nresidpel at 1 ' eroan and Mies Mina Baker, n,•ei11 of tit, h ittvrvnn. 491'" "Because" during the I'111 PI.' of r•• • i,i Pr. Officers of the Deere Encamp- nte•mL of Ontario, Independent Order, 1 of Old Fellows o1omed wore: Grr1 Patriarch, Harold V. Ha1e, Tnrnnt (7'',114 S011'0-• Wa:rdem, P, C. Ib1/0'1,10 K,C., P,G:M„ of Pott Arthur; (Tact High Priest, W. Lyle 12'illsn 00300(8; Grand Sc,ibe. Lloyd t Tone,. MI1111(11; Trr, 1<mi-cr, Cee, Eisen, P.G.M. of To0rntre Grand .Ti 'Arden. W. C. Prance , Pre cit rend Auditor, Earnest A. Read in. pronto: Grand Rept eaen'a" ,111 t 1(1 Sn1renle Granrl 7e ,e, T Invrl C ones. Hamilton, 0111 P. V, ibhetsan ,C„ P.G.M., of Poet. Arthur, physical ohorar'terictie, Furth 1(1 nu' 1 11)+'r 111)9 and downs of life , t 9 of the Ent t1), sorb (,p�: ❑11'1 e ,.'n: nal} e w e,. t. faith alreerly sequi(7.4 Faith not 00(1(0 es the rasnit ofF ai t t'fi P7l de/trm(r74 whereby al ientea, p r.,nt•. a.a The bride. given in Tnarriage l,y I th4 res(tlt of persistant reasoning, tar father, WAS gntl'50r( 111 white p emedee bemeelr thee teeter to his. 70 • velva organza which was ,711. 7 I 'P rob -Ks: l. Fray cau,pared the n: ,with fitted bodice, li7y Pilin41117417414, wn!Irl tel a llnn4e, in Eta .-.c. t n, 4f ' ''1' °kl!" w1( r•:a "xtrndprl to ,, 14 is passible in learn an u4 ah 1(! 1` ",!1„• 'p•••,hl. A 4n,.nnlf of inr•1 Penp11 from the tttrn,t1,• in wl: held her fall length veil and she I thew k ,•„ thele henaec. 4 11mr r ,n n„ Iraflied a na4radp of whir" (101 13.tit: neatly kept and 1'9ert Flit H.'.. •, r,'1''•„ .,•nh•rr1 Wirt a red rose. nr-ner. bt,t is liah)n ;.t any tor I Her only jewelry 1^',.^ 1 Enid no.1 I to be disordered and unset is I ebony bracelet, a family heirloom, i1 ton children. •n the Pan 'Mrs. Williem HndsOn of iT"mi7rn way the world has neva disorder n 1, :, er tee beide, ,vie matron of i_ (totes rbilaron in that- want() j'„ r^ Penne-tr•, wee mown nr cess. In the Bible 'e to be fon :lyPllow Tare. Her heeeereee wee„, the etnt•p of how all set ab blueblue and she earrloO clerk blue r tr , my t1(^ world house that h, ; ne(• 71fed rrie vclerk 71 ,li=ordered by sin, Nan is rib- i rPnuirlcl to ]lava faith in the S 1''11. Abp brir104m ir1a,1 1?Mss 9hir,pv per ess !Fisher and 321474 CTelon Da1id^e 'f1f chat "03 11)7timt, and tha` faith Ibofh of Gait, were in hen tare, lr1"nlfi not by the in thoJs• alreadaY µ•hit P0mhim74 topping their long f nte(in,) d. lint by Iteat•inm the word 4lcerts which ended in slight treble. Inf Gad. Tim obvious bo Place for t1(( `•'"'• )1Pnrt l"PC4e4 hurl v111nw herring of that Word ie In the tor: 1n1Hnli rnilght wl31h 1,h1e rih1,1 porate wot•shiP of the Church. 1completed their costumes. Hr°'•fag mlane not only tistrnin• 7nhn Beckett of Puslin0h, was 1•ut oboy'ing, Obrist offers its hmt e'en, and th1 uahe7•s were mastery of fear and unhappiness, l0hn CG''171, incl salvia Carron, oniy nn condition that we allow God ,1 lin e(6 of ihn h(gdp, to do with us what 1.71 w•ishe74. ",411 TMP hridegrnnm's '''ler t0 the anniversary service," said Professor bride was a. three etan,J necklace Nay, "affords us an excellent oppaz- of Pearls; to the bridnsmafda, chate• tnnitr of reminding ourselves what lain) glamour Pins, and to the Gnd has done in Christ." 031101 a310114'aatts. gold -31111(1 knife The morning anthems were "Ftltee the Lord, 0 my sant” from the • * >a Our 'congratulations to Mae Ruth Wileon, Brussels, and to Mine Shirley Thompson, Ethel. who rer4Wed flrsi class certificates in the examination results for the teacher traintn, courses given at the Normal Shoal, Stratford. * * Mrs, Adam Steise ani :lir. and Mrs. Frank Russell and son of Nee. pawa, Manitoba and Miss Elsie Steiss of Toronto spent the past week with Geo, and Airs, Evans, They motored from • the West to spend a month with friends in Ontario, :e h'Ir, and Mrs, Louis D. Thompson, Miss' Carrie Hingston, Mrs, Lewis and daughter Dianne, recently of British Guiana, attended the Recital given on the new Casavangt orgen in ther IY st Presbyterian Church, Sea• forth last Monday event(; by elle world famous I1013a11 organist G1n- seppe Mascbettf, It was a most enjoyable experience. i Brussels Soccer Team sit Blanks Ethel Eleven 1 413 Brussels defeated Ethel 2-0 in a 1 football league - fixture in Virtorla park, Brussels, Thursday evening, I» the first half, Lowe scored for Brussels and Allain notched the seamed gene midway in the second half, • I 10 ' Lion's Committees •,n n Educatinn� 7' Dan McTavish n Hervey enhnstnet pd Waiter Porter le j Health and Welfare— net 11 Harry C1lar•tpi(n Out 1 Ilarry Fear (d1 H. B. Allen Safety— Elwin Gregg ,Task McDonald Chamlie Davidson Sight Conservation en:1 Blind— L. E. Cardiff Wm, Leach Clare Long n rnmtnimity pen- i sects was also strewed, particularly I O li'a unflagging efforts to secure the best possible educational 11enn(ts for the ebilch•en in the Brussels district, , Mr. 1Tr1'adI zean then 0(0540ted to M Dr. and Mrs. Jamie10n a tilt -top ni occasional table, a tl•i.10m1, and a mtable lamp, and to Duncan a bill- I cmfold, Taking part 1n the ()reaente d(1 teen were :Mrs, C. Matheson, Mts, 1 J. Will Lettlo, Miss Grace Stewart, and j of ,Tim Bowmen, S Tn conclusion Mr. Me edzean said, t1( "1 would Just like to remind You ist Out these remal'ks Are made 39 i E. .Scots folk, who dinua believe in IAT, ower muckle flattery for fear of 4270 spoiling even guid people, ' Every- one should ken that if a Scotsman ! di dine 1137',) 11611/1114 fault, he e4 gie du weel pleased," Young Women's Auxiliary f Melville Church The June meeting' (7! 2103(174 onng '4Ponlen's Auxiliary WAS held st Tnesdoy evening at the home of 1'5. Sant Sweeney, There were net4P11 members an 1 two visitors 'esent• The Dev1tecaal nerind ened with meditation "+live Its this 7 0111 daily breed" given by Mrs. 7TrParlane. Hymn 111 Was sung. atthew 25, verses 31-46 was the nripture Lesson. The chapter •'11e Study Book 011 Tndia, The Min- ry of Healing, was given by Mrs Wilson, Mrs, .7. Martin, Mrs, L cock, The Devotional period sed with Hymn 143 and the Bence di, one During the business Period, em- oted by Mrs, Sweeney, the press• t, plans were made for a straw ry s,ocia'l to be held in July at the m .npte mor e of Mrs, D. Hemingway. .1 encial hour followed with ,1 icious lunch served by the tesses, Mrs. Sweeney', Mrs. rttn, Mrs. McFarlane, Mrs. Aimee. Replying on behalf of himself anti den family, Dr. Jamieson spoke of hie her close association with the e lto Brnssel4, and said that 11e writer] del elway11 rherleh the memoriee of his hos his 'twentyyeet. stay in the district, 179 Mr, Robert Bave-met spoke of the 1 g'est work which Dr, Tantieenn had 1 done for the entire tnmnmnity and id that his departure from the et.rict would be felt SS a personal I loss by evet•yiome, Thea ]dies e1) the church then 1 served a delightful Innch, after which the singing of Atilel Lang Syne hreu,glhit the social to It close. L?LUEVALE Personals: Mass. Annie Wray has renamed to Woodrow, Sask„ after several months; with relatives in this neighborhood and at Belgrave; Miss Daisy Zetterstrome, Winnipeg, is the guest of her aunts, Miss Fraser, Mrs, Robertson and Mrs, Nicholson. REGENT THEATRE Seaford), Ont NOW PLAYING— Double Feature— Blondie's Lucky Day with Penny Singleton Robt. Stanton and Galloping Thunder With Charles Starrett and Smiley Burnett +s to e COMING 111 Technicolor The Song of Scheheraaade with Yvonne De Carlo Jean Pierre Aumont A. Lake Agricultural Highlights During The Past Week In Huron County A full week of fine weather has given the farmers a good chance to get ['alight up with seeding opera- tions and many acres of colt and beans have been sown. during the lash week, The Junior Pannier Live Stock judging Oam:pet*tion Bell in Exeter last' Wedmeeday, wOe a definite success, cense:tiering that many of the boys were home malting use of 9114 exc1(lelrt weather. Ona point Of interest was the tact that the high Township team was composed of 111 Huron Ministers Inducted In July . GOT)ERTCTT, ,Pane 24 'T-Tnron Prey - byte, , meeting in Lon(leshoro melted nitrd Church,h, expressed plea: urn in the fact that Peel County had voter) in favor of reteinine the (]nn• nee Tempenenee Ant, The vote should be encouraging to the Tem pomace Forces 111 Huron, members said. Arrangements were made Tor the Inductions of Rev, A. G. Hewitt, • of Bluevale at Auburn, Rev. W. 3. Moores, of Drlumbo, et Belgreve, Rev. W. .7. Rogers, of Dungannon, at Blyth, Rev, J. A. Burden, of Who Bay. at Blupva.le, Rev. S. W. Harmof Trowbridge, at Credltnn. Rev, •S. T. Duni), of Cygnott, Mich„ at Dungannon, Rev, H,arotd J. Snell, of Althorn, e48, Exeter (James st,3, Rev. H, ,T, Mahoney,. of Peterboro, ((Knox„ at Exeter (Marin et,), Rev, C. W. Cope, of Florence, at Coder. tell (North 0t.,), Rev, T1, M, Wood, Deere of Dee Mills, at Grand Bend, Rev. throe bnYe• with no previous Judging J, R experience, except that which they 1(1171 gathered while in attendance at the of Agricultural Sihort Coarse, held in and Exeter last January. Ben The Jnniiior Planners from all titres , Peters, of Port Lamb -ton, et 111om. Rev. S. 1311hnore 1-Taya'ard, Temple Hill, at Nele•B0nmiller, Rev. U. Cranhielnt, of Nilo - miller, at Wroxeter', 7610 inductions at Auburn, Blyth. Clubs, Exeter, CA6ntnn and Blyth will be going to Guelph on Priday, JIMA 27,th, to p•n.rtieipe,te in the Junior Farmers' An,nual Field Day at the Ontario Agricutttral College, It is expected that Western 1nen en11n611g Vast to help wit(() haying and harvest will start arriving sometime next weep. At present over eel 911• pli0ati01111 are 011 flee and It is 114011ed that we will gott suRtieten:t men to meet till domande. Cre(ldtnn. McTillop and Wrnxetpr w)11 he on Titan'sley, Silly 3, at 8:1 5 I entn p.m„ the Othere will be on Friday. July 4, et 8;15 p,m, and chain. At a rrrPpt 0.fl hell at the Re- Russian Liturgy; and `"To Thee, 0 creation hall of the Can•Iiien 01111- God, we 117' by Maunder, In wlterh eral Tower Company, the bride's the snip parts Were taken by June mother received in black crepe with V'orlt. Gerald Gibson, end Wm, nir.lc ilrre?sn!•i9s. She was assisted rel"' by the mother of the brideern001 At the evening service, Professor tele were navy end Mersey with Hay distinguished between Church. Mack accessories, lenity nod Christianity. Tie the Fal a wedding trip to North Bny 1Olrse of the sermon he showed the briar chose a grey gabardine that the doing of gond deeds did not snit, brown accessories, and a mor- necessarily mean that the person sage of eardemine, rennet their re- responsible was a. Christian. Such turn Mr, and Mrs. McP.e.chern will People usually give up doing good reside in Hamilton, deeds when the recipients of them Ont -a -town guests were present show lack of appreOiatiOfl. • from Wandstnek, Brussels, Hantil- The choir contributed two anthems tan•, Thameeville. Clinton, Toronic, to the evening seevie, "Hark. bark, Kitchener, Bryon, ill.. Cranbronit, ney Soul" by Shelley, it1 which ileo and London. solo parte were tA.kOn hp 7nrre MUSIC EXAMINATIONS The summer exeminaatane of the Toronto Conservatory of Music in piono playing and singing were held Met Freely mnl•ning ct the residence of Mr, Louis D, Thompson, Mies Mang,aret Butler, of the Conservatory teaching stet', was the examiner. Our musty students are fortunate to be able 'to try their examinations in Brussels instead of going to some town et a 141 1nnce. The United Church :\ re^41)31011 4ervi(0 WAS held in conmectinn with the Morning' Woo ship in. the United Church Mrs. Thomas (4arnles end Messrs. Arthur Synott. and :reek Fel:rrow were re. Porter, 11Trs, W. Edgar, and Wen. Spe1r. The second anthem we,s "Send out Tity light" by Gottn'nd. Miss June Work sang the solo "Father in Heaven" to music ct Handel's Largo. Ordination Of Elders At Melville Church At the morning service on. Sunday. five members of Melville Church, Wm. SPeir, Wm. Smith, Wilfred Shortreed, John Gibson, Jacob Fischer, will be ordained lo the office of Ruling Elder. In accord- ance with New Testament authority and precedent, eldership in the Presbyterian -Church Is a lifetlnoe office, The institution of tett' the eldership constitutes one of the ceived on Po3P.sston of Path. Mil, !great elements In Presbyterianism, lark Perrnw wee rece(vee 'on and the 111701(0 of elders 111 any Certificate from Wingibem, '.Ars. 1. congregation, in true democratic H. Parr on Confident, from Brandon fashion, rests with the 1400ple. and Sirs, Thomas Garsias nn Cnrt.iff- Canadian Citizenship Special )Fur -Cent Stamp from Vhgtwzer (B1u0v1lr1. l'hc morning sermon dealt with the Convention 114' Soul of Tame. vol. orning anthem the choir 4171148 40 ye the Lord" by Adatnsen, Zeta eltinro of Westernlles- Toronto sang Liddle's setting he Lard Is my' ah0plterr" with Affeetivoness, e evening service 1141 with! n in favor Of the Anniversary lee at Meinilte Church. a m "Pre i Miss pita), of "T great A special 4•cent stamp will br '.l'3 issued 1st July, 1947 to marls the ;draw advent of Canadla•n •citizenship. (Serf Notice Tenders will he receiete by the undersigned till Saturday, July 1111 at 2 o'clock P.M. ter 'the erection of a cement machinery building ni. Ethel. Plans and sepcid0atirns. may bo aeon at the clerk's office, Iilthel The lowest or any tender not ne4(ar sariiy accepted. Security will be required, I. 11, ll+eeto, Clerk Education (Lion's)— R. J. Bowman Robert Bennett Program of Meeting4— Ken, Ashton Donald Lawless R. Gordon Hazlewood. L. D. Thompson Sports Programs— Ken. Ashton M. Wineberg D. A. Rann Publicity— R. W. Kennedy Bob Johnson Boys and Girls— Albert Wood William Turnbull William Martin Citizenship and Patriotism— Selwyn Baker Wilfred Willis Civic improvelnent— Harold Thomas Harold Keyes Community Betterment— R. Whitfield K. Tyerman Membership— Roy C0nsins Lorne Eckmier Jim Armstrong Finance --- R. J. Bowman Berney McBride Wilbur Turnbull, Lion President L, W. Eel= welcomed the visitors on behalf the local club. The ,snapper was provided by ladies 'of Melville Church. Walt Disney Visits Horne Of Forefathers Walt Disney, world famous, creator of Mickey Monso .And 81110W White, and the idol of every childish heart, was a visitor in this district last Wednesday'. 711e let.e grandparents for- merly resided at Bluevale, amd then in Goderich Township, near Relines- ville. 'Iihey ate busted in ,the Angli- can Cemetery, Holmesville, which was visited by Mr. and Mrs. Disney and their party. They also called at the home of a eons.in, Robert Iidoh• oration, a nearby resident, Mr, Disney's gree fetter settled near Holmesville when he canine troth% Ireland in 1848 and later at Blnevale 1 and Goderich. The fatuity Shoved to Kamm and then to Chicago, where Mr. Disney was barn, While here, he took pictures of the scenes where Itis Stlirceeters had lived. by alter �Lte. Mut, Yash ter - then Oaee- Lash- i9'htoh Ilene' ed at 4.. Rich- iett'ted efrb>id ['camel( ed tc :Tress o '!tart 1 'where '.,