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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1947-7-30, Page 1POS r PUB .ISHING HOUSE Brussels Football Team Wins Protest Brussels 'won their protest' longed against St. Colnmban team arising out of the 'game held in St, Colnmben last Friday night. '1 his Necessitates these teams playing another game Friday night of this we nt St, Columban., The winners will play Walton who defeated' Atwood 'by a score of 2=0 in thole two gamest 'The boys need your encourag.mene Go to St. Colnmban Fheclay night and cheer them to •vlcto'rY. County Council Picnics At Goderich More than 200 persons attended tibe anneal Huron County 'Connell picnic at Herber Peck, Goderich, on Wednesdeey. Boat excurefons vend sports featured lihe afternoon•. A committee beadei 'hy 'Warden Brown Smyth with County 'Cle1'k N. W. Miller, County 'Treasurer7 wal. Erskine and Reeve Georg - m of Goderiob, was in charge. Speakers after sapper, served In the pavilion, were Warden Smyth, Ex -Wardens George Armstrong, Fred Watson, Alex Alexander and R. E. Shadddck, A tug-of-war between Liberals and Conservatives was %on by the Lit- erals. A draw made by George Benner. •ick, of Toronto, resulted in a Prize /or Reeve George C. Ginn, of Code - 'pleb Township. Oldest person on the grounds was Carnival --Carnival Don't. miss any or the fen at Ow Legion Carnival to -day (Wednesday) and Thursday. Plenty of atnnse- nlent for your enjoyment, ,liidway atl.teretions both days. Ferris wheel? :Wetly -go -round. Side Shows! Bingo? Telephone Rates Increased 'The board of direotora ot the Prueeels, Morris and Grey telephone company at a meeting on Teezdne d to increase the • morning decide telephone rates of the B, M. to C .company. This action was neces- sary to comply with a recommends - 'tion of the Ontario Municipal Board • to establish a sinking fund and be- cause of the increased costs of 'labour and materia1s. The rates es •foll+ow•are the same as those of the Wroxeter system: 'Business phones • $15,00 a year 'Private (other than 'busi'ness' phones) $14,00 a year Tarty 'Line (other than business phones) $13.00 a year ! ` Air. and Mrs. George Ttirhardson of Toronto visited with Ma; and Mrs. Ed. 13iggine 'last Weed. R,fit ''•w$f, 3 T Wednesday, July 30th_, 1947 _. �,„•-„,,,,.a — BRUSSELS, ..••+wy NTm1+.wkwt,+'` { PYovvmen Select Site Ratepayers Attend Meeting Praclairra October .1.:�'rh Far International To Discuss Waterwo ka No Paper Next Week As Thanksgiving Day The Brussels Post will not be published next week. In . accord - epee with the annual 'custom 'we are taking a holiday of one week. The ottive. will be clo,ie4 all nest week. 'Correspondents are asked 'to send in 'their news as nsaal. PEOPLE WF KNOW Mrs. Hnntee, 'Toronee, is Melting with the Misses McCracken. * * * Leslie Lowey, 'To.+onto; has holidaying with this =ether Geo. Lowry. * * * Mrs. C. 13elselelln and encoding a twoeweek Sauble Beach, x m * Mr, and Mrs. 11. Bennett and Miss Morrie Bennett were Sunday visitors at Niagara, N.Y. been 71010. 'Karen are vacation at Sea'forth -To Have Provincial Police •Setvforth Town Council eei.ded that an agreement will be entered in- to immediately with the Ontario Provincial Palioe, whereby the Pro- vinicinis will take over the t'esponslb- *Ity for Ila ctaag =Seatorth. in the police natter each member was poll• Ex -Reeve J. J. Evane, of TA ng ed by Mayor M. A, Retd as to his .youngest was Machan, seven- opinion and ell favoured the change months -olds Mt• anld felt it would provide 'a definite improvement and more satisfactory service. n Making its recommendation, the 'Ralph i 1 Garry om of Mr. and Meehan, Grey Township. They shall speak of the glory of the kingdom and talk of tily po}Yer. Melviile Church Wiles? Rev. G. A. Milne. M.A. Sunday Schaal discontinued until Sept. 141)1), 11 0. m. Dtvitve Service. Louis D. 'Thompson, Organ iit and Choirmaster: The United Church • OF CANADA Minister Rev. Hugh C. Wilson 11 a. m. l5oening Worship UNION SERVICE Rev. J. H. Kerr Junior Congregation Everyone Welcome. Church of 1ngtand Parish of Brussels Rev. J. H. Kerr. Rector 9th Sunday Atter T3L1titY August 3rd, 1047 Bt., John's Church Brussels 10 a. m. Sunday Scaool 11 a. m, A joint service will be held with the United Church of Which the Rector will have charge. fat. George's Walton 9.30 a. m. Holy Communion 10.30 a. m. Sunday School $t. Davl'd1s Church Henfryn 8 p. m. Holy Communion S School, , us'da Y ,committee pointed out the cost would approximate =4.800 a year. This vented include the service of r two full-time ,contstables and trans- portation. Present polleecosts are approximately $1,500 a year, Melville Church On Sunday ” morning Rev. Mr, Milne preached on the subject "Wells Of Gratitude" and explained the reason why the Bible places great emphasis on the necessity of remem- bering the part played by God in a believer's lefe experiences'. So'loi'st was Gerald Gibson who rendered "The Stranger of Galillee" by Morris, CERTIFIED RASBERR'Y PLANTS— Write Box 754, Campbelltord, Out. for illustrated folder and growing "know how", Don't delay. Supply limited. REGENT THEATRE Seaforth, Ont Thur., The NOW PLAYING Fri., eat. ' July 31, Aug. 1-2 Plainsman and The Lady with William Elliott Gall Patrick A Fast Moving Action Picture • • Miss Eva 'Bryan, Toronto, was a week end visitor at the home of her sister Mrs. Dan Denman, * * * Mr, end Mrs, Stuart Glassier. of Midland are holidaying with his Parents Mr, and Mrs. Dan. Glassier, * * * Ted Elliott and Robert Kennedy are attending Huron Church of Eng- land ngland Camp near Rayfield for ten days. - i 1 •e, Jim Armstrong, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. S. Armstrong, had the mis- fortune to break his right arm. The accident occurred when he jumped off the reels and struck his arm on the tongue. 'Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. M. Yoileck were: Mr. and Mrs A. Rogul of Palestine, Mr. and Mrs. S. Yalleek, Detroit and Mr. and Mrs, J. Yolleak, Toronto. • • • Mrs. Wm. Porter attended the Poultry Convention at the Guelph, Friday of last week. Mr• and Mos, A. ,S,1mn'ott ware there for Wed- nesday, Thursday and Friday and R. S. Warwdo'k attended on Wednes- day. Mr, and Mrs Hugh Kennedy, Montreal, who, with their family. have heen holidaying with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs, N. Hamilton, Atwood, visited et the home of his brother R. W. Kennedy, on Tuesday. * * * Miss Mina Hunter having disposed of her home in Toronto will be with heir niece Moet S. Lansing of Londes- boro and her nephews Mr. Hebert Peter and Mr, Roy Peter in the vic- inity of Kincardine in the near future, * * * that will Please All Western Fans Miss Carrie Hingslton and ber sister Mrs, Em. Parr left last week Mon., Tues., Wed. Aug. 4, 5, 6 for a 'trip West. They will visit Mac, Peres two sons, Jno, and Wm, in Winnipeg and also her daughter woo lives tartiher West will be visited and numerous old friends along the way, * * * IDr. 'and Mrs. W. L. McOuteheon ot Berwick, Pa., U.S.A., have .. returned Next Thur., Fri., Sat. Aug. 7, 8, 9 i home after a very enjoyable two Walt Dlsneys In Technioolot weeks' visit with Mas. Mchiteheon's Song of the South ' 1 mother Mrs. O. ,11Ji(zabeth Clark and From the heart of the south—to the 1 brother John and family also ber heart of the world! Hls first live- i sisters Mrs. Gilbert Nathey of Blyth. action feature—a great musical ' A dinner party at Mrs. Lillian Clark drama. • • • COMING SOON— Sioux City Sue Canadians will marls Thnnkaigtving Day this your on Monday, Ort. 1 3th. The date was anna,luerd by proclaim a•im1 in an (xtrn edition of The Candian 'Gazette. No Square Milk Bottles For Canada '1)11003e Square milk bottles row growing in poptilar1ly in ilte southern Ti. S. are nor 1111113 In patch on north or the border, aecm•dini to Canadian Grocer. Reneon given has nothing to do with conservative Canada's love of the ovbhodne either. 'It's simply a matter of climate — it is said to' be ilotib06t1l'if the shoulders of agnare bottle could be made strong enough to reef et the pressure caused by winter door -step freezing. It's A Wonderful Life with James Stewart and Donna Reed Matinee -2.30 P.M. Civic Holiday This Is one of the great ones; a stirring, profound, intensely human story of exceptional merit. The United Church A Harlon aervire was held on Sunday Sunday moaning when the menders of the United Church congregati+m joined With members of St, lobos Anglican Ohuhclh for worship. Mr. Wilmot) wag in charge, "Whosoever "vitt lose his lite for my sake shall save it" Matthew XVI: 25 roes the sermon text. "Christ my sonl will keep" by 13. T:), Ackley was sang by a mixed quartet composed of Misses Dorothy Dennis and Rnth Wilton and Messrs, Lawrie Conning and john Wilson, Obituary Mrs. J. Peter McKay A former resident of Grey Twp., in the person of Mrs. J. P. McKay, passed away in Brantford General Hospital on Jelly 22nd, after a linger- ing illness. Mrs. McKay was born in Grey Twp., and lived on the 8th Con, until her removal to Brantford twenty-nine years ago. Mr. and Mrs, McKay celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary on April 14011, of this Pear. Before her illness, Mrs. McKay was an active member of Alexander Presbyterian Church and also Was a Life member of Echo Place Women's Institute, Besides her husband she is survived by two sisters, Mrs. A, 05. Patterson. Echo Place, and Mrs. 3. B. 'Menzies, Brantford; one brother R. T. 011iott, Arden, Man„ and a niece, Mrs Gordon M'oGilltvary, Woodbridge, Ont., who formerly made her home with Mr. and Mrs, McKaY. The funeral took place from Thorpe Bros,, Funeral Home., Brantford, on Friday, July 25th, with interment in Farringdon Cemetery. Mrs. A. Armstrong, Brussels; Mr. and Mrs. R. H, letcKinnon, Blmevale, Mrs. I. Campbell, Mrs, 3. McCu'tcheon, Mrs, J. Feinkbeiner, Listowel attend- ed the funeral, B pusse Is Civic Holiday To fall in line with other municipal in the province, the people ask'that Monday, -August 4th BE BRUSSELS CIVIC HOLIDAY And I hereby proclaim the Same a Public Holiday and ask that all persons observe it as such. and daughter Gloria, Also Dr, and Mrs. McOutcheon and tier mother spent 0 few days with Mrs. Anne E. Morrison, Brussels, where a surprise I party of relatltve* popped 1n and e s0ent a homy time 'chatting and I'slapiog favourite hymns then 1uneh. On 'Sunday at 'St, John's Anglican service in the United Mimed" Mee some of their time was spent in T3fantlord __A 65e ales farm. seven nlil•s sclUltwe;t oY BI'nnlfnr41. 1n C•0110 oelon eight of Brae'. 10,1,1ty was ••h'sen es the site 01• the 1947 internal ional Mateo, An Ontario Plowmen's Assnc'aticn erminettee William Robert Kerney There passed sway snddcmly in Win;4haen bospital, a life -lone 1(4 - dent of Morris Towna111p, Wi11'Lam Robert Kerney in 11is 77th year. He was the son ot the late ;fames Kerney and Ellen McCracken. His sadden passing was a great shock to the •c'nmmnn4ty. Fie suffered a heart attack, He leaves to mm1r11 his loses, his widow. the former Nettie Lawson, one 501 Lawson' of London, and one daughter (Beatrice) Mrs; Erle 0, Dow of Cromarty Ont and nine grandchildren, also one brother Frank Kerney of Wessels. PIoral tributes' were. pillow from the tinnily; 51101 from the grand- children; wreath, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Kernel', Harold and Julia; spray, Mr, and Mrs, IT, Johnston, i rust sand stored in th= harms as hay. Mr, and. Mrs, Rohr. Mr.Faa9Wnl. I A few farmers have commenced 'int• White star, Mr. and Mrs. Wn0 ! ting fall wheat, Wilke he general is Li6tle and Jessie; spray, Ilii• a I a good crop thrott;Thont the County, Mrs, James 'Gibson. Miss Sarah but a sextons decrease in yield will Gibson and Mos, Alonsa. Sorith; result from the heavy infestation spray, Mi, and• Mrs. Cameron. Elsie of loose smut. Lange smut M wheat and Cecii; sma•Y, Mrs. James has alw'ayts been a serious* menace Kerney; Mr. and Mrs, Joe Smith of thanks to the council for en and Emily and spray, The NelShhors. I to the variety, Parente, Golden i Oha:ff, and the only wary in which dealvonrin.g to uedertake the Water - and Dminld n ° ' !this ran be det'ent,+rl it is Po asp Work's project Baal moved McDonald, and Douglas Fenster. Pallbearer Joe • Bewley, 17d, Bryans, ities visiting Dr. McOutcheon's relatives and friends, Quite s busy holiday but one we hope w111 make them want to some return for more• Diming their etary Dr, e,nel Mrs. Me0utcheon with friends, visited with Mr, and Mrs. Wm, 3, Hoy of Grey, l , R> B, Cousins; Reeve. Notice "The law office of d'r'ess. Crate ford gr, Hetherington will be 01n€ed Mrs. \7c1vYn from July 28th to August R•tilt except t d to thirty-five cents -- the 11 g e on Tuesdays and ',e urdays when II Elizabeth and' John were recent Issurd by Leeilt G• Brown' Agri I t111101 five psoas worth anybody ran si tal 1 i attend I visitors in lrineardito visiting cultural Representativ. for 1•Turon headed by President William L Clalrtc, Gormley, made the selection. For Brussels The leo lar ()epee, wilt, hlei le, elle, le=a Freely Meet to discuss the possibilltine of installing watelworlrs in the village of 4111) +•34'41] their 11more unanimous opinion that the 11 411• ct should be undertaken as soon as possible. 'The gathering was addressed 1)3 SX/ 1. t1 f) 1 N (= Dr, Berry, Director of Sanita'y Engineering of the provincial health Stiles - Este. . u ni and '111 Roberts. the C'lmthem, July 26 --- Paris Street consulting engineer, TTnited Chureh Manse was the •=fear' Itr.ea•r It. 11. Cou sing. it his Pre- and finally passed." — Motion car- e.? the marrlage of ,irannptte Louise limitary remarks stated that one of ried," Stiles, eldest daughter of Mr, and the main reasons for wanthl wale:,: This was the BY -Lay to set the Mrs. W. 7I, Stiles, 17rligge1e, Ontario' works in Brussels was for adequate Tax Rate for the Vlliage of Brtssels to William A. Ranter, son of Mr. and lire protection. "The Council" be for the year 1947. t Gel ' x Mrs. Herbert Easter, Chatham, Ont.., said, "are criticized for the lack of ono. county Ratemills proper fire protection, a pumper t Village 'Rate The bride wore a white silk o.soe which at the present would be the anl Continuation Seaton] dregs lci+Ih o Cnrsia00 of yellow msec. logical equipment L1 bay, would mast - P11011'ir School Miss Alice Stiles, Toronto, attired in pir.'k s31k crepe was hpr sI-tel"s $8,000.00 and there wonl•still be a large portion of thy -village age with - bridesmaid, Her corsage was Pink roses. The groom's brother. Kenneth Easter, was, hest man. At the reception held in the Blue- bird Tea Room the bride's mother received in figured 'snit Jersey with a. corsage of red roes, The gloom's mother received in white sills ,lereey with:a corsage of red roses. After a ebnrt honeymoon the couple will re. side in. !London. Guests were present fe•on1 George town, Toronto, Brussel), Sarnia, Hamilton and Chatham. Brussels Council Meeting L'rnr, 1•.111 ?'.nd, 194' A Special mean' of 3(414sel Municipal Cunni 11 1,4 Pt on th above. dale. All meu11,•,.'•s wer present. Tit.. 10 pi ing w av +H, l t', ,1 :t1 witl 1141"71•ta1dhnsl1n whi11a ratild no' be dealt with at the las, re,ulal meeting es sufficient information was not available at that time in order to set the Tax Rates. and to carry out other items of importance. It was moved by L. W Erkmier awl seemeled by W. 1I Willie "That By -Law (17o. 6, 1947 as read a first and seoond time hr read :a ;bird time Agricultural Highlliahts During The Past Week In Huron County The farmers of Huron County v with great collee111 have received' w t g at the announcement that the Federal Government plane to withdraw the subsidy on Western coarse -grains being brought into Ontario.' to he used in the produdtion of vital food supplies soh as eggs, beef, pork and dairy products. A number of the members of Harron Federation, of Agriculture •and other interested paprties met in the Agricultural Office at Clinton, last Friday even - Inge to dis'c'uss the situation, end letters of protest were sent to the Prince Minister, Me,T{enzie King, the Hon, ,Tames D. Gardiner, the Mite tater of .400ic)tlture, and the Hon, Duncan Abbot, Minister of Finance at Ottawa. If the subsidy Is with- People prefer a small village but drawn, it will mean that the farmers send] 1flc1ustries lnrated here of Ontario will have to 553 25e we oould keep our young people et more per bushel for Barley and home. 71hey would not have to Wheat and 100 more per bushel for leave to find employment, flpat of feed Oats. ,Such an increase in materials are now high but suthora• price of feed grain would seriously tive sources, Dr, Berry stated, say curtail the production of livestock they will not be lower for some time and poultry products in Huron to come and et pesent interest rates County, In some abattoirs to the are very favourable. Province so many brood sows are Mr. Roberts. the consulting en - being received for slaughter that the Rimer, who made the survey of the Packing Plants in question have, in village pres'ente'r a preliminary some rases, refused' to accept deliv report the proposed waterworks pry. Tn the month of May alone sestem. He told the gathering that 204 brood sows were shipped to the the estimated in's'tallat.4oe cost is abattoirs from Huron County, '51115 $125,000,00 There would be a is very much Above the nwrmel 200,000 gallon eancrete storage tank. figure and the elects will be noticed There would be an auxiliary gasoline next Winter in the lower number of fire service pump installed which bacon hogs being sent to market. would provide an abundant supply The situation is really serious. and if of 015001' for a per1od of nine hrnirS MS subsidy is withdrawn. it win not in case of fire even if electric only medure the amount M meat. power Wag' interrupted. There would eggs and dairy products availabie be 46 fire hydrants, one nn Tweet -I- to), domestic roneumPtion, but will catty every corner, The proposed also jeopardize our 0111111d Inn baann, sverem to large enoliCit that all egg and 'rhe se contracts with Great homes within the corporation maid Britain he serviced and there would be no Haying cremations are WTI general need of extensions for sometime to through the County, and att this Into conte. The estimated cost would date many acres a hay land will be he two and six -tenths cents per ii cl for pasture instead of being person for 20 years. Mr. Roberts teetlheei ways of financing the coot. At the oonetusien of Mr. Robert's report a lengthy discussion period was held when the speakers answer- ed various questions asked by the ratepayers. Mr, W G. Leach expressed a vote 23.5 mills 6. mils 4. mills 40. milds out protection. Fire insurance I It wag maven by W h7. Willis and rates here are very high, with water- i seconded by R. W. Kennedy "That works instnleld they would he much; G R, Campbell he appA1110041 Tax lower, Health of the rammnnity is Cellertor for the reit'sce n4 Bruss•els a major factor in the issue, With a t for the year 1947 at a salary of Imre water supply assured, an epi- $105.06..--M'ation carried. demes from pointed wells nee -1 not it was moved by R. \t1, Irennedy be feared,'' Industries;"terestMr. and sernnded by J. W. Flesher "That Cousins runtinued, "were not in- , By -Law No. 7, 1947 as read a first and found in ]orating herr when they second time he read a third time and found there was no dress,watersalol." ! finally passed."—Motion carried, Do. Berry in hie add4Asa, 05113 that never before bad people everywhere recognised that health is of pinlaty importance to the extent they do today and they are determined to have better health conditions. The fact that 'ty1lhn'd fever is not so prooslent to -day len he attributed largely to the fart of 5111111' water supply, The speaker toll the gath- ering that some years aeo the de- partment of health tested the water from a number of wells in Brnscel0 and 35%. of thein warn feline! to be badly pointed. 1t is now believed taut the pnldo virus may he spread through water supply and improper sanitation. Tn regard to fire protec- tion the value of waterworks Is a mater of dollars and cents and is very important but the valve to health can not he estimated. Tndu tries are not attracted to places without a nubile water supply. Why, some people ask. should we want to in- crease the population? Many Tt was moved by L. W Erkmier and seconded by J. W. Fischer "That the Treasurer of the Village of Brus- sels he authorized to pay to the Brussels, Morris and Grey Telephone Co.. moneys as reanired from time to time as per request of July 2, 1947." -- Motion. earned. The Clerk was inetruc'ted to write The Cornell Construction Co., asking them not to proceed with the oiling of the streets as it was considered the season was too far advanced for the Village to get full benefit of the work. As no further business was brought before the meeting, Connell then adjourned. Fall Fair Dates Elmira Milverton Chesley Tavistock Wellesley Blyth Hanover Lions Head Ripley Aug. 29, 80, and Sept. 1 Sept. 2-3 Sept. 5-6 Sept. 5-6 Sept, 9.10 Sept, 10-11 Sept'. 10.11 Sept. 10.11 Sept. " Sept. See Sept. Sept. Ines, Sept. 17-12 Sept. 17 Sept. 17-18 Sept, 15-20 Sept. 18-19 Sept. 18-19 Sept. 19.20 Sept. 22-23 Sept, 23 Sept, 23-24 Sept. 23-24 Sept, 28-24 Sept. 23-24 Sept. 23.24 Sept. 24.25 Sept, 24.25 Sept 24-25 Sept. eg-eQ Sept. `''•1R Sept. • Se Sept Sept, 29-30 Sept. 30 -Oct. 1 Sept. SO -Oct, 1 Oct. 1.2 Oct, 12 Oct. 1-4 Oct. 2-2 Oct. 7.9 bt D 111511 ! d ed that a Kenneth M d Walter Bevies Ipn11101 vote be taken. The motion - � clean sport each year, to treat your own seed by the het water ircatteent was seconded by FI. Thomas. which to enanhersome and expene4ve. 001111 0lors L. W. Eckmter, W. E. to ase varieties, resistance to ti1104 Willis, 3. W. Fitoher and R. W Clarence Martin, Art McCall, Harold Bolger and James McDonald. 1 chemse. The Crop Improvementt i{ennedY spoke briefly. New Hamburg Embro Stratford Clifford Exeter Parkhill Listowel Gait Kincardine "Marton Seaforth Mlldensy Underwood Arthur letvelcnow Mitrhel•l Tileonhnrg Tiverton Drnnlbo Titrllton Tara Harriston Paris Atwood Dungannon Owen Sneed 0turicb St, Marys TeeteeutPT Meaford Palmerston Woodet0ek BRUSSELS Bay'8 pid Other Events Aug, 1$-23 mom.. Ottawa Toronto, Aug. 22—Sept. 6 Tntem1wtionat Plowing Match, Kingston Oct. 14-17 Wingheen Horse Fair Nov. 6 Royer Winter Pair, TorontoNov18—26 Wolkertnn Christmas Pair, Dev. 2•-4 Ass:oci'atton in Fturon County plan �,IR4"t l•i' l 9 , to introdnee a cortsitterable quantity Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Liggett, and • of Cornell 505 seed wheat to the hin,•p IR79 lite pa•ir,. of atbn'rssinn two boys Billie Mid Bobbie of Barrio County this Fall. This variety is re - to the CalladOall National Exhibition were week -end visitors with Unite sistnnt to loose smart and il'n1n r1)• -heti been twpnty•Yivr. cents. Now, and Mas, Mlchie. Mr.Liggett is an 1 e,i1•ts obtained dnr1ng the peat tllraa fnstrnotot• with the et, (1. A. F. et I years in test plots, It: compares fav- ; av owing to an increase ne MEI 011 os eurnhly witJh, Dotvsan'g •Golden Chaff 3601., 111 goats of i0 pmts, the emu? - Nunn Borden. P1P0 and ell 11(11'0" tar yield and straw strength, 1lotion is obliged to increase the privy s, 114' 14ethei ngtoii w. be n County, buy. • sone Iron 19 a,m. until 5 p.m. tele* Aere s. BEI.f=R AVE The sorviee In fines 'United Chttrelt was taken by the Y. P. L'. of FSrielt charge. '511ere will he no service ole Sunday August. 3d, 111tt flue fnllowitlg Sunday, August 10th, the Triple V. oleos w01 have 'barb- of the 1114100 1 ing worettile