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Brussels
Notice
Tenders will be received till 2.30
P.M. on Saturday, April 3rd by the
Cornoil of the Township of 3rey for
crushing and h'au'ling 10,000 or inure
cubic yards of gravel on township
roads. Tenders to give price with
4i in. and with ? in. screen,
Certified cheque for 200.00 must he
enclosed. The lowest or any lender
not necessarily accepted.
.T. H. fear. Clerk
Ethel, Ont.
in Brussels Town Hall on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31
Music by Don. Robinson
And His Orchestra
Featuring
Clark Johnston --Pauline Swanson
Concert from 8 to 9.30 p. tn.
Dancing from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Lunch Booth
Admission 50c and 25c
Under auspices L. O. L. 774
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Thanks be unto God who giveth
us the victory through. our
Lord Jesus Christ.
Melville Church
Mint®ter Rev. G. A. Milne, M.A.
10 a. fit, Sunday School and
Bible Class.
11 a. in, "The Rosen Saviour."
7,30 p.m. "Easter Greatest Gift"
Special Easter .Music at
Both Servise.
Friday 26th, at 10,30 a• m,
Community Communion Service
in the United Church.
Lonis D, Thompson, Organist
and Choirmaster.
The United Church'
OF CANADA
Minister Rev. Hugh C. Wilson
Organist Miss Elva Sholdice
11 a. m. Morning Worship
This Side of Vaster.
Junior Congregation
12 Church School and
Bible Class
7 p, m. Evening Praise
'everyone Cordially Welcome,
Church Of..11giand
Perish of Iiruesela
Key. J. H. Kerr, Rentor.
ttes
t
St. p, ton pand M
Holy Com,tnlutlon
St. David's Church,
ePayer and
0amMorning
Holy Coinnrunten
Sunday School
Gt. John'* Church, Orutaels—
j, p. In. Sunday So11001
2 D. M. Evening PraYor and
Holy Communion
United Church W. A.
The W,A, of the Tfnitttl tlhurch
met to the school room of the church
the evening of March 16th with the
C's officiating. Mrs. A. Brown pre
siding opened the meeting by the
singing of hymn 37. The Easter
Scripture reading was given by Mrs.
W. Bell followed by Prayer offered
by Mrs. IT. Wilson. The report by
the secretary of both the 300001y
and February meetings was given by
Mrs, J. Bryane, The treasurer's
report was then rend by Mrs. ' W
Bell.
The report for the Good (Theo,.
committee was given by Miss M.
Robinson and Mrs. Wilson gave 11:5
report for the parsonage committee.
Miss TT. Downing reported for the
"Save the Children Committee,"
It was decided to forwe.rl n layette
to a lady in Scotland and Mrs. P.
McArthur and Mrs, A. Armstrong
were requested to see about it. This
part of the meeting was closed by
the Mtzpa0i benediction, A solo
"When Trish Eyes are Smiling" was
given by Mrs. A. Campbell. This
was followed by a reading, "Prowl
Molly O'Toole"' given by Mrs.
Rowland, The 'collection was then
taken.
A good Irish contest was then
enjoyed followed by a delicious lunch
which brought the meeting; to a
close.
REGENT THEATRE
Seafortl-a, Ont.
NOW PLAYING=
Admistson $1.20 1 Night Only
Thurs. 1 show at 8 p.m. match 25
"The Best Years Of Our Lives"
with
Myrna Coy Teresa Wright
Frederic March
An outstanding dramatization of the
rehabilitation troubles of three
veterans. A warm, human story—Be
sure to seet It.
Frh, Sat. March 26 - 27
Matinee Fri., Sat„ 2.30 PM.
Something In The Wind
with
Lonald O'Connor Deanna Uurbln
John Dall
Its the blg-cheer•pidture of the year
With six hit -parade tunes, a picture
full of swing, laughter and sighs.
Davidson—t',utaher
Pre byte ion 1L•l11' Wa.Mrloo nna
the scene of a very pretty wedding
ou Marell 20th whl a VOW,. were ex-
changed of Miss Phylii'a Loretta
flut.-8wm daughter of Mr, and Mrs.
Wm. Gntshor, Bridgeport Rd„ to
Mr. Cleve Ross Davidson, Waterloo,
son of Mr• Charles Davidson of
1h•neeols and the into Mr's. Davidson.
Rev. .7. 1,. lVlurdnck performed
the ('5l'5tnrn7.
The bride teas nttire1 In a pale
blur crepe gown fashionr!1 with a
draped peplum. and a n)atchlint
lir"I'1'lr,'i s o2 Afyon Dille. She wore
0 enrca:rh of p'uk Briarcliff.. rows.
Miss Fay 2ntsher nItended hos
aider wearing n do:Tv roar gown,
<rvlt•l r.1 1.1:lir- tothe bride.'.;, with
matching hratlross and a corsage
of pink and blur r•'1••nnti:n•.
Mr. Erwin Brennemnn, Waterloo,
Perron -Ica the chilies of hes` man.
Following the ceremony 't re.
caption was held at the br'ide's home
Mrs, Gutsber received wetiriny a
own of grey crepe with Inept and
silver sequin trim.
After n wedding trip to paints
east Mr. and Mrs. nardison will
reside on Bridgeport Rd.
'r "a'n'1r T A lr, v'
Mrs:.1. E. Rowland
hlr'h!c esteemed clthen rd. Grev
,.n•n.=.11111, lire. )'ll?11)011 All 11 Ptnith
'Rowland. wife of ,T. x1. rtowlonl, reed
fit the fondly reaidenre in her 79th
yea". Mrs. Rowland, n daughter of
the Into Mr, and 1Trs. Felthererone
smith. was horn in FL''a township
o,o'i n t T'4•1n! 2(1. 1+190, was married
o .)Tr Rowland. Thr,' Innk nP
if•,+•md"'* , m Dime.. later moving
Ito Manitoba. The following year
they returned to Ontarioand tank
up residence on the farms the fa
mily now occupies in firer Num.
Ship. Surviving are her husband:
font sons and three slaughters,
Clifford. William and Ralph. Grey
township: Geor7F, of Ethel: \ire.
Lehner Bray, Rt, Catharh'Pa• ?h .
Melvin Janklin and Mrs. Horgy.
MaKtllop township: also 26 grand•
children and giant ;rent gland
-
children. '
A private funeral service was
held at the family home, followed
by a public service in the Ether
United Church. Four sons and twe
sons -in -lane were the pallbearers
ATM the Royal trih-mtas were car-
ried by the grandchildren. Burial
\vas in Ethel cemetery, Attending
the funeral were friends and rela-
tives from Listowel, Atwood. Monk.
ton, Ekhei, and the surro iding
district,
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sough and
family sincerely thank all those who
aseisted in any way at the time our
hone burned. The heap given and
the kindness. extended to us at that
tlnne Ives deeply appreciated by ns
all.
Mon., Tues., Wed. March 29.30.31
I Wonder Whoa Kissing
Her Now
with
June Haver and Mark Stevens
Just what the doctor ordered In the
way of a light romantic musical, It is
a surefire dold,'um chased.
Next Thurs., Fri, Sat. Aprli 1.2.3
Buck Privates Come Home
With
Bud Abbott and Lou aoatolle
Bang up -slap dash stuff that will
raise the roof, your old favorites do
it again.
COMING—
Mother Wore Tights
with
Betty Granite and Dan Dailey
In Technicolor
Capitol Theatrey�
L I S T "a1�p'-Vg L
Wed. Thur. March 24-25
"THE SEA HAWK"
plus
"THE SEA WOLF"
Eve. Shows starts 8:00 p. m.
Fri. Sat, March 26-27
"ALONG, THE OREGON
TRAIL" plus
"THE SPORTS OF ICINGS"
Sat. Mat. 2:30 Serial
MIDNIGHT SHOW
Before Easter Monday
"VACATION IN RENO"
starring Jack Haley
SHOW STARTS 12:05 ON
SUNDAY, MARCH 28th.
Mon. Tues. March 29-30
"MERTON OF THE MOVIES"
with Red Skelton
Tuesday FOTO NITE
OFFER $200M0
Mon' Attend. card night
Wed. Thur. Next Mar. 31 Apr. 1
"tJNFINISHER DANCE'
Mat. Wed, st 2:30 p.
CICNX Mon. to Fri. 6 n.AVAZOWAtliVileAl
tn.
Wednesday, March 24th, 1945
!Flood Damage Slight Here 1 Lions Amateur Nif,;ht
"100)1 damage In titin Vita: c' sa+ Friday, April 2nd
coniparcltively slight, The Amateur Nlghr ,;peu. „• •
nearby comm lniti'a suffer-
the local Lions Club, r ]lig 1.
'rel hardship and dPva1-1.1llm; 1' 5 he pn,tpunr.d, will i•,.
of property Br useets 111111 nnnl5ron9 .'pelt 2181 in Ilse Iltu. '„ '1',nrn 11111.
flooded cellars and a few house; 1lnu't 11t1 -s 1t1 Dain nnnnt Pl,r.
where water reached the main tiers. scheduled to take part and the p"rl
The river started rIsin_ rapidly er:ult ,„ b c rig k , : ,•1
Friday morning and reached Its peak tett inhlg.
when the tee brake and wont nv55
the dent in the evening. Thr dnod
waters of the Maitlan.i were .laden
with debris of all kind= and enrr'ol
away on its rampage thronxh 11)14
village n large number of polys that
were piled at the rear of tin' tele-
phone of0ee, Tt oleo wnehc,d away
the house from the howlin:C green.
Each spring the rushing floor' .voters
have threatened to c'r•ry It from 1':,
place and this year it went.
Thr river her„ diva ant rise as high
as - it slid during the breakup last
spring but It has 1o•?an slower in
receding to Its normal channel
Many from here have been to vlrty
the o'lensivr damage in other planr'-
The United Church
At the morning service In the
TTuitod Church the choir song the
anthem "Tire Day of God is Break-
ing” by Zundei. Impossible Neu-
trality was the subject of the
sermon. Peters temptation and
drninl formed the background of the
meditation,
In the evening nn attempt sena
made to deal with the gnPstinn "Why
did Jeans die? The clink: sane '1
need the precilaue .TPan9' 'by Whit.
held.
EASTER GREETING3—
Giv'e her a Fresh Box of Netlenn'i.
Chocolates. The sante old quality,
Wily pay more for others, Neilson's
tine Ib, at Grewar's.
Easter Services
At Melville Church os l:u -,+.. Fun
day Rev. Geo. Milne will pr l 't •
1 nbjrc
,•:c:•Jit r (1t' Pad est 0127:' The "}tole
will sing Stainers They I:ar take.:
away my Lord"; O7I1-a' ^,rat
them of peace, "One World". i
by matt cams' 41,:0111 '5)0111 7.1!, 1.•'•
Mwln
ceh. -
Organist L. D. Thtrnio •r '.vitt lox.pwdal erg:ln selections throughout
the d:1y: .lune IV,,rk r^ill �i'!:: "1 ) •n
the gates of 514- temple." .rind
Gerald fIll;n "Sir, t:•'r of 'hillt'r.
Lions Entertain
Bantam Hornsey 1'rorI.
'fin 1-i:etc: I') , :,•t ':1
rho l:autam hucb•r t..,d
Supper net—tine nn :,form
'rill.• teen' wan 1) 1 5 ,r
,, ,1 6
.t,i. 21i 1. t 1 t
dict %try rrralil ably
by 1[':111 ,,the,ton in the
1 • pr. :id. 11"1 .
the bn} rind 1.°,.'I •, �r•
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BRUUSSLSe
Children ,Flee Frost.: Fire
Aftel. Trine phone Warning
t•.;},)t::fir I!nm mv„h-
.r,. 1 I_ r .r:,7 1 u.tit: n�.:d v..11,11 lire
101,1 1r5'} den,inc �l 111: :w, et.0rey
'b.• LI'' frame holm r.f "'dr.un i '.tr: 5/1110150
.m1) •"'[ ,11.1 1', 'd 11 ,.i- towrr-
r1, ..1 y,- -.4r •ly--i'1"r a 110 .1.eleek
,.tlr r.tl, d ?d;; .•1„!- i I-n:.tt• rr. ;,.it wit'.
:I ..,.i 1t}, llo,.. r:1hi1, and
tie :111th.• T. f{: ie.: :h,- 1-7'
fns 'i,•',.r t!n: n:rr' ❑•
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field.
Melville Church
„The Road to lrstinv" was the
subject of Rev, Mr. Milne's sermon
on Sunday morning. The subject
was based on the expel'!enr•t rf
Simms the Cyrenian. In being com-
pelled to hear the grow nn wbiclt
Jesus was to be ermined, The
nxn•n9•ng anthem was "Brother
James' Air (23rd Psalm),
"A Cross on the horhoti" was the
subject of Rev,. Mr. Milte's evening
sermon. The attitude of Pilate
towards the Sews to rite matter of
the inscription on Ses+us' cross was
described as stubborn rather than
brave. Gerald Gibson took the
solo part in the anthem "Consider
the lillies' '1)y Waghorn.
•
t., 1.1;
over by the pr '.t,..' .
t „It. ..1..1u 1:•1101 11 •„ 1e. p•••••'1,,....
ed hnranse of gond •••••11r1,.11.1.; -.1,t
fur the annual "T:•t'li-' '.`.ohs.”
.11r. 1^1 Deneld er t1„ n ....tit
of Land:: and Fnt„ t t •,1
Pr. Ili, tally r✓a ',fir.-t:,'fir•.
:,'11 ,•1!:;eer:tlinn 27)711 9oori cwt.
rtitlnnrs. Itis addr 41 was
int.•re1ting and informative, •
Mr. H. Gonfalon, II.PO warden of
'Duren County spoke briefly
The supper was by LIMP,
of the rnite1 Chntrh.
After the supper the meeting au-
journerl to the Town TTall where 1Ir.
McDonald showed 0. film concerning
1111 w•orit of the Departtnrnt of Lands
and Fur,rats.
DIED
T..111)12 --In Dot roit. or Thursday.
M:u•ch 19th. 1940. Miss Frances
Laird. in her 9"r.1 y,•ar B'ung'ed
rasp held from D. A. Pam's 000,5.
al Hotn'. Ti rnherry street, 14111'
art=
on Monday. M15ro 22nd, limy.
Srryic•• 5t 2 P.M Interment In
Brussels Cemetery.
BACK
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,,: rt;•.. .,,Is'arrla her own.
.:.. '1111(.51 ear the
74 :air! ,, 1`:1 +- -afety 1)q
:7111 "1 10. after
Is•nt - .:1-:•forminfx
- tint 1•rnar :rat on Ir'%.
Pltr, W t -•bum ' , :department
t, •I:= c• :.,•+i 1-'tt r7I run'•,''rl difficulty
in ^01151:117" 11ie 2.'^ . inr9lm0a .af
h . nnr11 tt f rr,nds and a
t,II] . .5.111) '2 recent. stotnns.
Th ho'oc we. tact far cotta for the
rr.•.m,•17 to a'tr-apt to rare It and
their efforts were eootlred 'to pre-
venrttnlr a born 2;501 being de
etrnved.
'Neighbors wpbs rnahPd to' tate
955114' when railed 117 telephone 0r
nttrarted by the dances. removed
s'1m" furnishings.
The hnnse bad born redenorate2Q
only recently. and the loss, which
ls estimated at $9.000. waw only par-
tlally covered by 'nnraree. The
tlrt' w::a blamed or an overheated
n1PP
Cs '.o as Will Colahrat0
FCinR'"- Birthday lune 7
Monday. 31105 ha, been i9'ted for
the official celebration in Canada of
the birthday of the Kine.
The prnclam,ation fixing the date,
10 rontined in 1`F current .eerie oY
the Canada Gazette. 1'ne Xing will
he "2 next December 14th.
For Full Particulars Ask At
Gregg'
Lowe's
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