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The Brussels Post, 1947-6-25, Page 5P05 r PUBLISHING HOUSE Ontario's Bass Season Not To Open Until July let Toronto—Ontario's general bass sea - 8014 opens July 1, not Oen lune 28 as last year, and any I'lshernten taping these fish In ,June 21 wee'll-end will be prosecuted, Hon. H. It. Scour, Ontario Minister of (lame curd FisheTie e, warned ACCOUNTS Dr. W. D. S. Jamieson Any accounts not ye' paid ur<ty by left and a receipt obtaiu•'il from Dr. Harper or from Miss Lowry at office •of R. S. Hetherington. GARDEN PARTY will be held on the lawn of Brussels United Churdh Thursday evening, July3rd n ';, Supper served from 6 to 8 p. m. There will be a ball game in the •park. Program following inx v uppe, 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 DANCE In Brussels Town Hall on Thursday, July 10th Music by CKNX Ranch Boys Under auspices of L.O.L. No. 774 Admission 50c Lunch Booth FOOTBALL Walton Vs. Brussels At Victoria Park Prtrstals on Friday, June 27th Game called for 7.30 p.m. sharp Admission — Adults 25c Children 10 Come 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 and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth,' e vlile i,..'hurcb Minister Rev, G. A. Milne, Se9.A. 1R and Sunday • Sc too 1 O a. m. Su Bible Clans. 11 a. ne, Ordination of Edlers. 8 p. m. Service for Huron County Orange Order. Louts D. Thompson, Organist and Choirmaster, The United Church OP CANADA Minister Rev. Hugh 0. Wilson 11 a. m. Morning Worship Dolttini0ni Day Obmistianity Faces Communism Junior Congregetiou 12 Church School and Bible Class. 7 p. m. Evening Prates Life'e Extras. Everyone Cordially Welcome. Church of :ngiand Parish of Brussels Rev. J. H. Kerr, Rector 4th Sunday Atter Trinity . June 29th, 1947 St, John's Church Brussots 2 p. m, Sunday Scheel 3 p. m. Evonieg Prayer. St. George's Walton 3.80 a, Morning Prayer Y er nt, St. Davi'd's Church Henfryn 11.15 a. m, Morning Prayer i Memorial Service Of Elena Centre Cemetery 'lir Annual len:0 111 S''rvi''' ut' 1lo' l'Dtna {'entre Centel err will be held in the cemetery on Sunday, June 29 at R o'clock P.11. air, 1), 1'. Savage of Listowel will !m special speaker, Listowel Legion Band In aiteutlnnce. Celebrated 80th Birthday A very pleasant afternoon was spent at the home of .Aft. and Mrs. \\'m. Miller. 12tH eon. Grey, on Sun- day last when Mrs. 2largaret Meer and her sons and daughters and their resp'eiIve families were ant" r• tained at a birthday ['arty in 11e1uu• '(1r:. Margaret Miller who was eelebrmtMg ]ler eightieth hirthrt•ty Thea st tt g e s were: .ifs. Margaret :Hiller end Stewart or Grey Twp,: \L. and Mrs. rR. i\i . e. [tin Miller t ! and family Y n1' Tirnddiagrn Mr. Ind Mrs, Wm. Boyd and daughter sill Mr. Cart Leinhardt of Grey and Mr. and itrs .1-117. ihr:vd and tinnily n, -nn of eirey. n m .0 a ,. 11, PEOPLE WE ,.Nt-';,, 8I * a. f, e * * t. Mr. W. S, Stott has been vision bre daughter ,lirs, J. T. Harvey in ctstn7l to give up residence in Toronto *'Brussels. He made reference to Dr. Jamieson's great service to . Mr. and Mrs. Roy 3'rc•T{ay, Hurrah/ itTalville Church in his capacity as an and Florida, are holidaying at .he elder, a member of the board of home 'af his mother Mrs. C, McKay. managers, a trustee, sad a chorister, MOM WV 'HURON FOOTBALL STANDING v 5 0, —1 1= L)uss,d. 1 2 2 2 St Lilamlbal 4 3 1 0 .1.uend :; 1 0 Ethea 4 2 Walton 3 I 2 0 0i c 0 a li 6 the Rebekah Assembly Independent +trd,r et Ori 1 Follows, which Ines 1n 2 Hamilton last week for the 57th 2Annual 4 day convention, 10 111`10 with the delegates from the (1.1,1111 'Wedne r day, June 25th, 1947 Rebekah Assembly Held,In Hamilton Maddocks - MCDonned , Brussels Woman is District 1 ` fir!• e eeedding wee eoesenee d * Deputy President ie the Parsonago at 111 rs. Ruby M. Wenb at• Pl r sc.ott l Saturday nth -mann hr• • ::1 whom * Ontario was Installed as Pm Rittani Florence Tcahel meeemalrl of my' h i * wt:1)1)7Nar Doctor and Family Receive Farewell Gift.; 11vivi11e Church Aundav tithrlol room wa", the scone o, •1 w:.11 tit •111 ed r au erg 1tlonal serial on T nesse. y et -a u.; al i, a farewell presenter' tie' tvs 0,, do to i);', nnr1 .11 ne n Jamieson and T lntfl.t Ism tri<,r v. ' :1 musical ]Yo - "1 7u which h t. , r•-, i ederl tate prevenia14,) int hire 11 piano solos by Mr. 'Lotus Thompson; vocal solos by Miss •i1,0Y Lon M•- Farlane and Miss June Work; piano duet by Miss *Toyer 1 tc.• and Miss 1 Thelma Brothers. and a aelectinu by 1 the' Lions' (Tilt Male t:luartette, i Lodge of Ortn'in, the Grand gnramp- 1 mont, the Patriarchs 'Militant. ani I 11o Ladies Anxi11ary to the Patti• i archs Militant. Mrs, Etna Tinm- stead, of Meaford, was instal! r] \ :, '•-i'rr alarm; Miss Viola, Peale*. of Toronto, was re-inatallel as per• rotary: Miss Petty Dundas. of London. was installed no treasurer; Mrs. Isobel Carr of enrollee was eiertrr] ns'emhly wade(; and 71ts, Merle I.ew is . of Toronto, n t tv as again g nn i P In flh. n. a the Assembly's Cn.f nrl,iy''i repro • t t'irr 10 the Homo Hoard. Airs. Carrie Dunbar of Brussels t n 0,4:11 -11 at Cho sane time as (-.1\ liar) deputy pl'o*)denfor A s •n,hly for Sf1'ntfnrd Disttlntetr Nn. 5, with jnristlieton over lodges at I Stratford, Gotlerich, Pnafnrth, Clin- ton, Milverton and Brussels, Officers 0f .the Grand Encamp- menet, of Ontario, Independent Order et Odd FrIlows elected were: Grand Patriarch, Harold V. !dale, Toronto; I nal Srn',t Warden, P. V. tbhrtseL K.C„ P.G.M„ of Port Arthur; Gram! , High Priest, W. Lyle Willson, Gobourg; Grand Scribe, Lloyd c.I The presentation address was given by elle ,Tames MCleadzeftn who expressed the congregation's regeetl on hearlee of Dr. Jimlewon's tl Refet n,v eves also glade to Mrs. Dr, and Mrs. Dpngtas hold and ,Tamie son 's seryl ce to the church Warden, W. G. Ensures, ('re.e(tt: 'ebony bracelet, a fa.ntily heirloom. family of Clinton, Now Jersey, are nt'0rrni0ittets, (1111 Dr.nca7'o rnntri- visiting at the ,home of her father. (Iraud Auditor, ERrneet A. Reading, I Mrn. William Hocken of IT'tmilton, button la teoprn. Mr of the ,^,.said Toronto: Grand Repro awn"'es tot o r the brirl.. ,vas motrnn of John Logan and her brother Alvin Scl,,anl lantern, Mr, lfcl'adzear. said the Supreme Grand r.free, t: r I in 1 r evil C i, ., , . it floor lrnmr t sown of 'weenie the bride of Albert eleeree Maddock® of Belgrave, Miss Mair '.tt, gild n, Myth ant Mr, G. It Andrlaon of RPjgra'* war h,. t r ne.•r-e.:. A nnnlhrr of ft•ienrls. Igneets of the bride erel errnnm wee,.in attendenee and gat th • (hest wlshes to the newly marr)rr11 ' v McE chern — n a L'lo. 1 In Knox Prenhyterian eluireh. Gee , on Friday evening Beulah iteid, rnfy' eenl f ee 'f Mr. nnd T... 1 Walkup, ,, 0. clsrrell. \ 11 A.01 a united In mai-rinse to Winston Rnss. son cf 718" and Mrs i1.,tl•»- 1' \T"F,.(rllarn. Tint'. \l'. .T Walker performed the ceremony in netting of smrtn.g flowers and white -di,. T: wart D,irterr presided nt rho organ and Miss Mina Baker "07'cin of the hrtdee:rrnin song not tome es the rrsnit of scientific "Because" Mull g the sttrnio o1 1i,' endeavonrs whereby a. p t .nn, Prrister. a.a The bride, given in marriage by the result of persistent reasoning, her farther, was gowned in white nn'>•usdr h'msrif that ft±ith Is his. PraPessnr BRUSSELS, ONTAd * * * it 1: Lions Officers Installed The, e Is to ,J4e ;r County fi By Mitchell Club Church Parade of '..ire Sunday night, June 29th at Over fifty lioals. of the, Mitchell d P.M., to Melville Presbyter- , club were present at the supper meeting of the Bruea'L' Lions club on Monday n:[iii(. Their official a r iuluai.•cl the. installation of th Bruss'h officers Par the ensuing term, Lim, ln•r cineol King Salton of V'•tth U, pre itled. District Governor Hail Mier of S,a.fnrf.n was present and addressed the meeting in regard to tete (-Wnine Liam convention at Windsor. . An enjoyable programme was given by the guests and included numbers by a quartette, solos, Frank 7no1 r:- „ii rn1111) flied a1 the pianio by Ethic fie rlt•y and a comic duet. 'Prouty nisi n- rr n of Lloyd d Y Fdighoffee. Mitchell installed the following ,fFr r P7p of CLIP Bow 1 gree s club; Linn Tamer--Lornp 1.10knller Tail Twister--•-.Sas. Armstrong 1st Vire PrPa—A, Wood ups nna aonnd t1nrwnwne, 911 32rndd VVlee Petrrs.--KRn. ABwan n Direetnre---Moe Winberg. Dick Whitfleiri, Wm. Turnbull, Wm, Sjleir. Secretary --Doug. Lawless Treasurer—R. McBride oinper d the President—Hugh Wilson ion Church, Brr,Enrrn to 0 meet at the L.O.L, Hall at 0 7:30 P .. M, 0.. * '1 * 0 Melville Church 4 tttaiversary Services "The 170,.,.1 of lrttlh" was 111„ subject of Rev. Prof. David TTnyro :•-•'tn.mil 11 11,• morning sprvito in Melville Church on SnnJ . 0,11 I5!�' 1 tesinn of this 831,1 Anniversar t'.tnnvr. 1.n r1. 0I........'"lLl^ - eitnit ":til t . n, rt, r c[ !r. rl .. derive our faith? n,r1 voluted rat r tirh is r.ot something with nh r h , . .,,..., b,rp. Fal 1 7 r9li mot hr included in the list n r P ar nmpani' emit, r,t birth in rhe •<9n1 - n:" as physical characteristics. Faith fines by mere (7410'471•., r, f the faith nleerly areut'rd. 1 nft17 docs valva organza which was atv1"' with fitted bodice, lily point sleeves, 7 t. 0t1••4 "•h 1 "extended to ..••:,,'r•. trate A. coronet 0f ](en held her full length ve11 and els carried a raseade of white Iarli• N, ,Jon c, ITamiltnn: Treasurer, Gen. TT.',.. Elson, P.G.M. of Toornto; Grand Jr. entred with a red rose. Her only jewelry- vet' '1 sold 0:41 and '.tit's. Logan. that some church in Toronto ,.,,.,,ti " `' " K be able to record a. substantial gait! ; C Evelyn Hislan daughter of Mr. and 0 ... P.G.M., of Port Arthur. blue and she carried dark Mee in the ac nieition of three staunch Mrs. Georg,. Hislop was operated on church sntpnm•ters. lir. .Snmiesnn'R'-'--_-•• • -• e,"'told ;reputed rib - fru' with yellow rib- fa» appenditis last Sa'urdt a: end keen interest in community pro I Young Women's Auxiliary limn. The bridesmaids, Miss nhiriev 1s making satisfactory progress, jects was also stressed, particularly � Fither and Bliss Helen Devidge. * (Of Melville Church h,, unfla i bath .of Galt, were in tune lace Tones. Hamilton, ant P. 1', thln'tson,.yellow lace. Her hearldres wan •-•!' gg n•g effete to secure the Our congratulations to Miss Rath beat possible educational benefits for Wilson. Brussels, and to Miss Shirley the children in the Ilrassela district.1 Thompson, Eitel, who received first Mr. MPFaizean theft presented to 1 class certificates in the examination results for the teacher training Dr. and Mrs• Jamieson a tilt -torp m courses given at the Normal Shore. toccaablesional lamp, taetbiclle, toa.tri-taDuncapn, aand hilla- Stratford, Hold. Taking part in the 1wesenta Mrs. Adam :Steles an -1 Yir. and tion were Mrs, C. Matheson, Mts. Mrs. Frank Russell and s'on of Nee- Win, Little, Miss (4.1.3 0,7) Stewart, and j pawa, Manitoba and Miss Elsie Tim Bowman. Steins of Toronto spear. the past Tn conclusion Mr, MCFadzean said, week with Geo. and Mrs, Evans, wined just like to remind you They motored from the West to that these remarks are made by spend a month with friends in Scots Polk, who dime. believe in ower muelcle flattery for fear of Ontario. u r ti i spoiling even geld people,' Every. Mr. and Mrs, Lents D. Thompson, •one should Icon that if a Scotsman Miss Carrie Hingaton, Mrs, Lewis dem find muelcle fault., he • 3s gee i and daughter Dianne. ,recently of well pleased.(' Britislt Guiana, attended the Recital Replying on behalf of himself and given on the new Ca.savangt organ in famdly, Dr. Jamieson spoke of bin the First Presbyterian Church, Sea• close assariation with the people of • as 5 and t. 1 , forth last Monday evening by the Brussels, noel said that be would world famous Italian organist Gan- aalways cherish the memories of his se Itt his twenty-year stay in the district. enjoyable experience, pp Marchetti. was most Mr, Robert Bowman spoke of the great tvork which Dr. •Tamieson had done for the entire community and Huron Ministers said that his departure from the 1 Inducted In July The June meeting' 01' 'Melville Young Women's Auxiliary was held last Tuesday evening at the home et Mrs, Sam Sweeney. Thera were nineteen members ant two visitors present. The Devotioaal peeled opened with meditation "Give us this 01011)' air daily bread'' given by -firs. ,T. McFarlane. Hymn 319 was sung. Matthew 25, verses 31-46 was the Scripture Lesson. The chapter of the Study Book on India, The Min- istry of Healing, was given by Mrs P, Wilson, Mrs, J. dartin, Mrs, L. Alcock. The Devotional pert( i closed with Hymn 146 and the Bene- diction, During the business period, cin• ducted by Mrs. Sweeney, the presi- dent, piens were made for a straw- berry s,ociai to be held in :rely at the home of Mrs. D. Hemingway. A social hour followed with a delicious iuneh served by the hostesses, Mrs. Sweeney, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. McFarlane, Mrs. Alcocg, Brussels Soccer Team Blanks Ethel Eleven Btmssels defeated Ethel 2-0 in football league fixture in Viet Park, Rrtussels, Thursday evening the first half, Lowe scored Brussels ase Allan notched second goal midway in the second a _ by eve' diet"rt wnnld be felt as a personal (ria + • In The ladies of the church then for served a delightful lunch, after the wheel the singing of Auld Lang Syne brought the social to s close. half, BLUEVALE Personals: M'rs, Annie Wray has returned to Woodrow, Sask., after several months with relatives in this neighborhood and at Belgrave; Miss Daisy Zetterstrome, Winnipeg, iso elle guest of her aunts, Miss FrfIser, Mrs. Illnbertaon and Mrs, Nicholson, REGENT THEATRE !l RE Seafortb, Ont NOW PLAYING— Double Feature— Blondie's Lucky Day With A. Lake Penny Singleton Robt. Stanton and Galloping Thunder with Charles Starrett end Smiley Burnett r,. '0 M COMING In Technicolor The Song of Schellerazade with Yvonne De Carlo Jean Pierre Aumont Agricultural Highlights During The Past Week In Huron County A full week ,of fine weather has given the farmers a good chance to get caught up with seeding, opera- tions and many acres of comm and beans have been sown during the last. week, The Junior Farmer Live Stock Judging Competition held in Exeter last Wednesday, wee a definite success, cen1tl:det'int; that many of the boys were home making ase of the excellent weather. One point of interest was the fact that the thigh Towuthip team was composed of three boys with 11.0ntta,'fot,s Judging g experience, eedcept that which they ey gathered w71deo ' in attendance at the Agr}rullural Short Course, held in Exeter hest ,Sanitary, e , all The Jmnlor Farmers, from three Clubs, Exeter, Minton anti Blyth will be going to Guelph on Friday, Tnne 270, to participate in the .Tunica Ferrl1Pre' Annual Field Day at the Ontario Agricutural College, if is expected that Western men cunning Moat to help witia haying and harvest Will afar, arriving s onetim e next week. At present over 80 ap- plications are on file and it is bolted that we will got suldcient men to meet ell demands, GODPRICH, &tee 24 --HA7ron Pres- bytery, meeting in T.ondesboro United Church, expressed pleasure in the fact that Peel County had voted in favor of retadnino the Can - oda Tempeeant'ce Are. The vote s5toted be encouraging to the Tent penance Torres in Huron, members said. Arrangements were made for the inductions of Rev. A, 0. Hewitt, of Bltuevlaie et Auburn, Rev, W. J. Moores, ab Dctnho, at Belgrave, Rev, W, ,T. Rogers, of Dungannon, at Blyth, Rev, J. .4, Barden, nt Echo Bay, •at Benevale, Rev, 5. W. Hann, ,of Trowbridge, at. Crediton. Rev, S. T. Dumb, of Cygnott, Mich., at Dungannon, Rev, Harold J. Snell, of Auburn, at Exeter (dames et.), Rev. IT, 3, Meheney, of Peterbot•o, (Knox„ at Exeter (Mein st,l, Rev, C. W. Cope, of Florence, at Gorier• irh (North st„ ). Rev. K. M, Wood, of Dawn Mills, at Grand Bend, Rev, J. R. Peters, of Port Lampton, nt Mr t 10n, Rev. S. Dilmo r, Hayward, , alt il1Pr, *IIeB nt of Temple Hill, at N and Rev. "T, Cranhtelm, of Nilo- Bennliller, at. Wroxeter, n t Tltn indurti ane et :171 ttrn :Myth. Crediton, McKillop end Wroeetrr will be on Thursday, duly 3, at R:15 p.m., the others will be on Friday, July 4, at 8;15 Pan. with peplums topping their long skirts which ended in slightt t.t•ains. y"'.' henl'leeeees std yellow gtadinit eancht with bltte ribhon completed their costmpes. John Beckett of Puslinob, was eee, men, and the ushers were Jahn Geddlee and Calvin Cnrrnll. h,•. -'her of the bride. The bridegroom's rift to VIP bride was a three-strnnd necklace of pearls,: to the bridesmaids. (hate lalne glannonr pins, and to the ether ittenrtants, gotldilled knife and chain. At n reception hell at the Re- creation hall of the Canrtlien leen- eral Tower Company, the bride's mother received in black crepe with nick nr•cesanaries. She was assisted by the mother of the bridegroom .vh,• tre'r navy lad Jersey with black as , ssories. ce For a wedding. trip to forth Puy the bride chase a grey gabardine snit, brown acceststnrtee, and a cor- sair of gardenias, 1000,1 their re- turn Mr, and Mrs, letelaehern. will reside in Hamilton. Out-ef-town guests were Present from Woodstock, Brtt=eels, Hamil- ton, Thamesville, Oliaton, Toronto, Kitchener. Bryon. 511. Crathrook, and London, Canadian Citizenship Special nCnt Stam e i I Fap A special 4 -cent stamp will 00 issued let July, 15147 to mark the advent of Canadian citizenship. µWa`t MUSIC EXAMINATIONS Tise sunnier examinations' of the Termite Conservatory of Mueie in, piano playing and sinuing were held last Tetley morning at the residence of Mr, Louis D. Thompson, Miss Mat'raret Butler, of the Conservatory teaching staff, was the examiner. Onr manic students are fortunate to be able to try their examinations in Brussels instead of going to same town 1)) a distance, .. ;world to e house, in the nsr that Iit ie possible to learn notch a 11011 people from the nogilier in which `hill kern the1r tenses. A hens(' ,7130 he neatly kept and reflect credit en Ilir owner, hilt is liable ^t any trite to ho dieorderPd and upa't by wanton children. In the same way the world ems 7001 disordered by God's children in net. wanton- ness, in the Bible 1e to he feline the story of hew Go'I set about reef/Wee the world heuee that had disordered by stn. Man is required to have faith in the success of that restoration, and that faith romps, not by the met'ilnls already mentioned. but by hearing the word of God. The obvious plat(' for the hearing of that Word it in 111e cor- porate worship of the Church. Hearing means not only listening t obeying. Christ offers us mastery of fear and unhappiness, only on condition that we allow God to do with us what He wishes. ".An anniversary service." said Prefesso7 Hay. "affords us an excellent oppor- tunity of reminding ourselve' what God has dome in Christ." The morning anthema were "Mess' the Lord, 0 my seal" from the Rueeian Liturgy; and `To Thee, 0 God, we fly" by Maunder, in which the solo parts were taken by June 'P2ork. Gerald Gibson. end Wm. King. At the evening service, Professor Hay distinguished between Church- iattity and Chi•istienity, in the course oft sermon he se on he showed that the doing of good deeds did not necossa"lly mean that the peieen responsible was a Cbriatiaa. Such people usually give up doing good deeds when the recipients of them show lack of appreciation. The choir contributed two anthems to the evening serves, "Hark, hark, my Seel" by Shelley, he which the solo parts were taken by Three Porter. Mrs. W. Miser, and Wni. Spear. The e'e'00n11 anthem was ".Send out Thy light" by Gonnnd. Miss June Work sang the sclo "Father in Heaven" to music r.t Handel's Largo. The United Church ,\ 1'^renttotl -service was held in connection with the Morning Wen ship in the "United Church Mrs. Thomas Garniss, and Messrs. Arthur Synott and :reek Farrow were re. Mies; Po fe89i�Ott of 1'tnd h ceiv od nn n lack Farrow was received on Certificate from Wine,'ham, •3i'e. 1. H, Parr on Oertifleate from Brandon, 0.111• n CP ti and Mrs. Thomas G•arnCa.a n pate from i:0Pmezer (Blnovale), The Morning sermon dealt with the Convention of Saui of Tarsus. For a morning anthem the choir 0000 "'Praise ye the Lord" by Adamson. Miss Zeta Ailmno of Western lies vital,, Toronto sang Liddle's setting of "TheLord is my s P h etcut with e great eftsiveness. t The evening service was with drawn in favor of the Anniversary Service at Melaille Church. Ordination Of Elders At Melville Church At the morning service on Sunday. five members of Melville Church, Wm, Speer, Wm. Smith, Wilfred Sbortreed, John Gibson, Jacob Fischer, will be ordained to the office of Ruling Elder, In. (locoed - mice with New Testament authority and precedent, eldership in the Presbyterian Church is a lifetime office. The institution of the the eldership constitutes• one of the great elements in Presbyterianism, r and the choice of elders 1n , any congregation, in time democratic fashion, rests with the people. Notice Tenders will be received by the undersigned 8111 .SatnrtlenT, July 51h. et 2 o'clock P.M. for the erection of a cement rnaeltinery building tit Ethel. Plans and sepeificatinns m'tv p}tlo l office, the clerk's nat be see The lowest or any tender not Hetes 'aetlly accepted. Security will be required. L H. Fear, Clerk The following v0mmittees were appointed by the n"wly laetalled :l. president, Lion's Committees Education-- Dan ducation—Dan McTavish Harvey Johnston Walter Porter Health and Welfare— TTni^'y Champion Berry Fear H. )3. Allen Safety— Elwin Gregg Jack :('Donald Charlie Davidson Sight Conservation and Blind-- L. iind—L. E. Cardiff Wtn. Leach Clare Long Education (Lion's)— R. J. Bowman Robert Bennett Program of Meetings— Ken. Ashton Donald Lawless R. Gordon Hazlewood L. D. Thompson Sports Programs— Ken. Ashton M. Wilaeberg D. A. Rann Publicity— R. W. Kennedy Bob Johnson Boys and Girls— Albert Wood William Turnbull William Martin i Citizenship and Patriotism— Selwyn Baker Wilfred Willis Civic Improvement-- Harold mprovement-Harold Thomas Herold Keyes Community Betterment— R. Whitfield K. Tyerman Membership— Roy Cousins Lorne Edcm'ier Jim Armstrong Finance— R. T. Bowman Ba'nr:y McBride Wiling• Turnbull. Lion President L, W. Eekml•' welcomed the visitors on behalf ' the local club. The ,slipper was provided by ladies of Melville Church, Walt Disney Visits Home Of Forefathers Walt Disney, world famous. creator of Mickey Morose and Snow White, and the idol of every childish heart, was a visltor in this district last Wednesday. His late grandparents soar- merle resided alt Blaevale, and thele h Township in Gode1•ic n near Holmes. , They are buried' in I v111o, the Aa Y5l1• , can 'Cemetery, Iiotttuesvllle, which was visited by Mr, and Mrs. Disney ,. and their party. They also called at ` the home of a emelt, Robert Rich. Orison, 0 nearby resident. Mr. Disney's granfather settled near Hoitnesviile when he china from, !Ireland in 1840 and later at Bluevak and Goderieh. Tho Enmity moved tc. Itanses and then to Chicago, ,whets " Mr, Disney was born. While her t , he took pictures of the scenes where 1 his attesters had lived,