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Brussels Liosas
Club F1
will be held on
Brussels Main Street
Weddnesday,Jufle23
Arena
CONCET
at 8:00 p. m.
By res
e NXt
A new concert company in this vicinity.
Bingo aDancing
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on the Main Street.
FOR SALE—
A Coleman three -burner gas stove
with back, legs and oven, in good
condition.
Doug. Heming"WaY Phone 23-r-4
VISO
The Trinity A•Y.P.A., Belgrave
presents
'Welcome to the Meredith Arms'
an original farce comedy
in three acts
IN BRUSSELS TOWN HALL
THURSDAY, JUNE: 17th
at 8:45 P.M.
with the Richards Sisters,
(dancers)
and Vernard Routledge,
(baritone)
sponsored by
St John's Ladies' Guild
Admission :-35c and 25c
A. nnan'e true wealth is the
good he does in the world.
Melville Church
Minister Rev. G. A. Milne, M.A.
10 a. m•. Sunday School and
Bible Class.
11 a. m. Divine Service.
Evening service dillacontinuect
until September,
Louis D. Thompson, Organ:ek
and Choirmaster.
The United Church
OF CANADA
Minister Rev. Hugh C. Wilson
Organist Mise Elva S(ioldice
11 a, tn. Morning Worship
Junior Congregation
12 Church School and
Bible Class.
7 p. m. Evening Praise,
Rev. J. F. Reycraft
Of Peterborough.
Everyone Cordially. Welcolue
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Church of England
Parish of Brinson
Rev. 'J. H. Kerr, Brussels.
Second Sunday After Trinity
June Gth, 1943
Gt. George's Church Walton --
9,15 a. tn, Holy Communion
Sunday School
8t. David's Church Honfey.n--•
10,15 s., m. Sunday School
11.15 a, tn. Moly Communion
8t, John's Church Bruseofe•=
2 p. m, Sunday School
3 p. In, Moly Communion
USSELS P
Wednesday, June 2nd, 1948
PEOPLE WF KNOW Tossed, Rolled B Bull Woman Crawls From Barn
11r, and fire, Wm. Palmer, Sarnia,
have been visiting with !tis mother,
* * 'R
la'- I1. Wilson is attending' th•11
Tilted Chflurch .tferanmt in
'Windsor this week.
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osse. , y To House With Broken Hip
Man Rescued By Wife
Mrs. Jame Mir+hie, of nett. S. :ti,,,
.Carl Procter, of the fourth of 0114 township, is in ViTilagham hospital
Mom's, bad a narrow escape when with a bn41Y }mitten hip, mused
ho wag attacked by a hall while
bringing in the cows. A tlwhen she MI as she was chasing,
u eo•yeur• some calves from the burn. Alone
charged
f e't hitherto, 0hnt., the time, she cruKl
u4 1 11 at tl
hue,
of I •h
1I farm on the
]ulna throwing him in the air then ed to the house on her hand,: an'
•out d. knees and waltrtl there until call•
nragh ers found her, Mrs. Michie, who
ntcltlp le very a.ctive in church and W. M.
who S, work, is 'the mother of Miss
Mr.
Barbara Minhle, teacher at. T7ette•
severe 1111.
roiilug hint' along the gi
Albert end Mrs, Cardiff and Nelson
Richard ?reeler the nearest
Cardiff are enjoying 0 metering grip tor, saw what happened and 0
to the Wee t with RPghtn ns their 1e1ephnned the victim's wile,
headquarters. gagged her husband to safety.
* « • Procter is suffering from
Mr. ,Ino, Steles anti (len and Mrs• bruises and shock.
Evans were recent visitors with
friends in Bracebrirlgo 110(1 Musicolte Little Stars
district and enjoyed some gond Mission Band
fishing.
* * *
ie w th
n 1 v
q eClnt Executive
A. .i ;tri.�t LY
Mr, and Mrs. J. tl. , reported on the di
I . .1' • a•,: curl
Diane and Jon were visitors with of Brass, 0 ty •1 . • 1
�Gth aftea a len]; y etre len a tel avoid t:noh nii•Ltpe lure, held in Ethel. An invitation was
Mr, and Mrs.. W. S. Scott over the
week end. •
* *
Air. and 'etre. H. Fawcett and son which means so much to the yo1100 r Oar
a!' Sunshine on the '11th ^onceaston of'' On mnaioli of L'n1g r .,r 3 pith
1, 1't. Kerr, Brussels conducted
man a
1•ticiPa
have
daylife. great Y�
David Prom he pareon spent a be , eMorris, on March 25n_1, 1870, She ,,, ,, .sir devotional ever( see which opened
recently at the Parsonage with Rev. been received from the band to he I t1t MeI can was to cr p
T7, and Mrs: Wilson. sent 4e a children's hospital ottt spent her entire lifetime in the rem• ,n't rr in I Pait3n lightnins
rods the afternoonniePtimc. Mrs. Tari
* * 1' West, melt as toys and books. The ntunity in which she died nd leaI1n 117,: vrh'.c,114 Civil -none president of Brussels
Rev. Hugh and Mrs. Wilson and Band win be discontinued for the many friends to mourn her pegging us' motion of AirT.••,ut and Peeler branch spot: words of welcome.
She was the last member of a fanuly' the aeeretary was to contact Kreuter d' Durgin, Dungannon, titanlced
Mrs. James
Th• nn
e
A lifetime resident of this vela
nnt9lity, Annie Clark, beloved re fe
Tattle Stars Mission :3al.d met of the late James Phylum, died a'
nn in the class room her home, conOPssiOn , let le.
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. B.RUSSELSA ONT RA .
School Children Injured
On Railway Premises
to April 30tH we had 1400 eases of
'1. ,1 eit1l+irelt being; setiouely !u-
nwell while 011 railway pretniles.
In one ease a boy 01' 1r Years of
gee llit,'l,ir11'd to in11(0 1,11 , car in
motion and had his (isle foot
sever, : d. in tin In'ler ea tKe
boys, playing in railway yard. nuc
fi and the other age a wee' rennin',
alonee;de .11 1.raau When "''r year old
buy tripped and fell between the
rugs and hada log severed near his
body.
At this season and flu' tiehoat the
sltnm»•t', there aro I 11,''r V, 210er0
eltildren tttenlpting '0 Way around
i tlK ay (leltti:Int ,4ad
owl -Mimi 01111 a viexr to ;Avoiding
.imilar ❑, 0010 uts i, v..rc a sireble.
Title hmild be a warnir't to 1t"yt.,
Annual Meeting of the
East Huron Women's Institute
The 4dilt annual meeting of Ilre
lain et Iin eon Wont en's fest tet + 4,:.5
held in the United (11 ,110 ,, Iti n (gels,
on Tuesday, Jun,' 1st, with 140 in
atend',lal1e revise:entitle the Ineti
Inter of Illuevalt', Ethel. Molesworth,
Furdwith (immit, eVeoxoter
The int ='dent. Mrs. Jas. Arm-
strong, Brussels, was in charge of
the meeting. The morning meeting
ren -feted of reports by the cent -
mitt Of. eoltvenors. Mrs. Arthur Ham-
ilton, Atwood Provincial Board
Director. addressed the gathering
*t
mentioning scholarship for girls in
club work nt the McD0nnld Inseitn(0.
Cnt•iiv11. Site also 011,11 01011P.1 the
Area Convention to be held Sept. let,
and 211d, Mrs. Stanley Wheeler
Sunday n
Suntt aftt.no
of Melville Church tits president
presilded. After the reports were Te The late Mrs Thymso. vt hn Waal
reeved the president gave a very Ch
Morels Township on Tuesday, May
th illness
intet'estins tall( on God and flowers
the daoghte1' of the late Thomas 1 Grey Township School
Clark and IOliza- Karnee, was horn A B d Meetin
accepter] to hold the nest Distrlc
Attnua1 111 Ford wire). Dinner was
se1ve(1 in the chut(h basement. Rev,
Grey Federation
Of Agriculture '
opraytng'cattle to control the
warble fly was sponsored on a Oona
munity basis by the Federation for
the first time 4.his year. The third
and last spray is under way nos.
The pressure is now 500 lbs. per
Sga.re molt and D.D.T. has been
addled.
The grain club is away to a goo:]
start this year with 20 members.
They are using Montcalm barley in a
one acre plot.
The hoof calf club is being, spon-
sored again this yew. Anyone
011511ing to enter this 01(11 next year
could start 1100 by choosing a calf
born after May 1st thts year.
Girls and boys 12 to 19 years of
age are eligible in either of these
clubs. Both clubs are under the
direction of Agricultural Repre-
sentative and try to meet once a
month.
A one year subscription to the
rural co-operator has been sent to
' the residents of the township. Any(
one not receiving their paper shout
get in touch 4011th their school
section director and it will be sant
free of charge;
A delegate .was sent to the annual
hog producers meeting in Toronto.
Watch your farm papers for the
restates;
Phe Canadian Appeal for Children
Fund was very saoceeeful with
$865.45 donned through the Feder-
ation and farm forums.
Stocks are now on sale for the Co-
operative car insurance which is
coming. Watch for Further an-
nouncements,
Mre. Stanley Wheeler attet.rled the summer months.
funeral or Mrs, fe Day last Thursday
a't Ciorrie. Mrs. Wilson is a cousin of
the late Mrs. Pay.
:e * *
P. and Mrs, Tyermon, R, and Mrs.
McInnis and Mrs. J. Taylor were in
town on Thursday, They had been
attending the funeral of their cousin
r.RANRROOK
The service in Knox Presbyterian
Church on .Sunday was- conducted
by the minister. Rev T. D. Maciver,
whose sermon subject was "The
Did of Tering." A mixed quartet
consisting or Glen 13uether, Mina
Mrs. Cecil Day at Gerrie. Balser, Ates, CliffordKernaghan, and
4 " Lloyd Michel sang "The Beautiful
A. A', Affleck and Mrs. Affleck. I Garden of Prayer."
Mrs. Wm. Lowry end Jno Sharpe, all In the absence of the minister who
of London were vt*tltm•s in town is attending the meeting of The
last week, They were attending
the funeral of their cousin Mrs.
Cecil Day at Gorrie.
* *
Gerald Thomas, son of Mr. and
Mrs, Bernard Thomas, Morris Town-
ship, suffered a broken arm when he
fell from the veranda of their home
Wednesd,ny morning of last ('eek.
The (+Mid's father returned from the
K. & W, Hospital where he had been
receiving attention for en injured
'sere, the next. day.
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REGENT THEATRE
Seaford", Ont.
NOW PLAYING
Next Thur., Fri., Sat. June 8-4-5
Driftwood
with
Ruth Warwick Waitee Brennan
Natalie Wood
lttle
A heartwarming' story of a girl
and her clog. Natalie Wood, the de-
lightfui new child star in a picture
for the whole family:
Moh., Tues., Wed. June 7.8`9 ,
In Technicolor
THE GREAT WALTZ
with
Louise Rainer and Fernand Gravet(
M -G -M Re -introduces the glorious
musical romance, The story of a love
that was stolen during the great
waltz,
Are Men More
Romantic Than Women
See Consulting Ps/etiologist Law-
rence Gotiki's authoritative answer
in MIRROR OF YOUR MIND in
Pictorial Review, the :magazine with
an all•stai• cast, with tide Sunday's
(June 01 issue of Tit Detroit
Sunday Times, ONLY Michigan
paper with THE BIG THREE • • The
American Weekly, Pictorial Review,
and PUCK, The Conti(, Weekly, Get
Sunday's Detroit Tithes,
I3ELGRAVE MUSIC FESTIVAL
will be held 1'n .
The Wingham Town Hall
Friday, June 4
The afternoon programme
opens at 1.30.
Admission :-10c and the
evening programme 7.30
Admission 35c.
Mr. Willits of Listowel
will be adjudicator
Next Thurs,, Fri., Sat, June 10.11.12
"WYOMING"
with
William Elliott Vera Ralston
John Carroll
For those fans who appreciate good
Western stories be sure to see Ship
thrilling picture of "Wyoming."
COMING ;
"DEEP VALLEY"
with
Ida Lupine) and Dane Clark
Capitol "theatre
LISTOWFL
Wed. Thur. Fri. June 2-3-4
Spencer Tracy Lana Turner
in "Cass Timberlane"
Matinee Wed• at 2:30
Saturday ONLY June 5
Double Feature
"Spoilers of the North"
plus "Strange Triangle"
Sat. Mat 2:30'— Serial •
Mon- Tues. June 7.8
"Calender Girl"
A gay Comedy with Music.
TUESDAY FOTO-NITS
OFFER $110.00
Mon. Attend. cord night.
Results of Election Given
Out During Performance
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of five.
Her husband. James 7'hynae, pre,
deceased her in August 1;142, One
son, Jack of Morris Township and a
daughter Mary (Mrs. P. W. Bratten 1
Denver, Col„ S1101M 'e to mourn the
death of their mother,
The funeral service was heli ar
her late home, conduced by Rev. H.
Wilson of Brussels United Church,
on Friday, May 228th.
Interment waS made in Titassels
cemetery.
Pallbearers were Gordon Emery.
Ilros. abw,t repairing .eaves on the ]Deal club leaders for their co-
(•hnnleoperation in the Junior Horne Mak-
On motion of MoLear.t and Bolger ing Club work. Tihe achievement
the seere'ery was to netverCee for day to he held in Bayfield, Jnne 12th,
tenders for painting the interior ef Miss Anna P. Lewis, Departmental
Noe. 1. 7. 6, anri 7114. Fite- white Rrin•esentative, Toronto. • showed
paint to he used on se111054 and flet 1 slides and lectured on her trip to
pastel green nn the walls. , Amsterdam as delegate to the
On motion of McLean and Bolger , Associated Country Women of the
the Hawick Fire Insurance was to Wold,
be pair] as soon as new polleies were I A short course on Developing (70111 -
Prepared mnnity Enterprise, er a Health pro -
On motion of McLean and Bolger gramme was chosen as a district
the eerretary . was instrnr•tod fav project to be 1te1d in Fordwioh and
General Assembly of The Presby- ,Tack Warwick, Chas. Warwic,r, Chas. inquire about the prove.; being
feriae Church in Gaatadn, in Toronto, Brewer, Bill Harman and Frank 11111114 for laying of tile- at Na 9,
the service next Sunday will be Cnrmiss
conducted by Rev. R, A. MacConnell I
or Lucknow.
Mrs, I. D. MacIver left on Monday
for Nanaimo. B.C., where she will
spend a ronple of months with her
parents, Rev. and Mrs. Duncan
lll'.tehie.
Wm. Snnalldmt is in Victoria Hos-
pital, London, where he underwent
a major operation on Friday.
Be sure anti keep Friday night,
June 1.5 -open for the annual garden
party of Knox Church. Farther 'par-
ticulars, later,
Jim and Mrs. Ritchie and Douglas,
London, were week end guests of
Allen and Mrs, Cameron.
Mrs. Wm, 01l150ron is visiting with
friends in. Galt.
Melville Church
"'Learning by experience" was the
subject of Rev. Mr. Milno's sermon
001 Sunday morning, Reference was
made to the fifes experiences of
Joseph, Solemon, and St. Paul. The
anthem was ',Taut as I ate' by Bowles.
Mr. Gerald Gibson rendered the solo
'The beautiful garden of Prayer' by
Philmore. At the evening servlice
Rev. Mr, Milne preached on tho
text 'To the pure all things are pure'
from Peui's. Epistle to Titus, Chap.
I, v 15.
Commencing 011 June 6, and con-
tinuing throughout the Summer
months there will be no evening
service at Melville Church
Mrs. George Greenstdes
ATWOOD, May 21.—A large
crowd attenkled fen- funeral of Mrs.
George Greensides whieh was held
alt her late residence in Atwood en
Friclay afternoon ate 2:00 o'clnek.
Rev. j'd B. Townend of einem El-
gin and Rev. G. T. Simpsen of At-
wood United Chereb wee. in
charge of the service A duet was
sung by Misses Joan Horn and
Bernice Coghlin. The pallbearers
were Jack Godfrey, ft. P. Dennis
Elmer Lee. Climeuce Mtileastee.
George M,axwell, and Jehn Kemp.
The flower hearers 0'01,0 Billie
Porter, Neel Kemp, Waltyr God-
frey, Donald Valiance, 13ob Mc -
Clarke, 'llom And,erson, Rae
Thompson. Relatives were present
from Toronto, lealmers•
ton, Belleville, 13ruseels, St. Thoma.e.
Or. motion of McLean and Bolger
the sehoot board requests that all
r•nmptatnt: be given the seet•etary or
the n- areet trustee, '
Meeting adjo»rued on mr•tion of
Smith and McLean,
Shut-ln's Day, June 6
"Sick, and Ye visited 9 e"
To those who think of sickness
in terms of the perInd1r, headache
00 the• seasonal indiepe,sltiott nP a
cold, there is a whole world world nn -
known to them. Tt is th world of
close and i,-•netlty (onflnemen' where
folk who for 0014 reason or another venors Home eronnmics, Mrs Earl
msworldat view the world thrun,h the Bowes. Ethel: Acricnitare and Can -
Ethel. Musical numbers were given
by members of the IS'rototer and
Fordwich branches.
New Officers arc -
Honorary per -s,. Mrs. ('ha?. Math -
ere, Blueval --; Pres.. 'erre, Jas. Arm-
strong. Brussels; First vine pees,
Mre. H. V. McKenny, Wroxeter; Sec-
ond vice-pres.. Mrs. Robert Gibson,
Fordwieh: Ser:Treas., Mrs Stanley.
Wheeler, Brussels: Fed. Repre-
eentative, Mr.e. Harold Hamilton,
Wroxeter: alternate. Mrs. Percy
Aeliton, Gerrie; District delegate,
Mrs. Jas. Artnstrong; alternate. Mrs.
W. T. McLean: Auditors, Mrs. John
Speir and Mrs. Sam Sweeney; Con -
when the invitation to eisit at least
Library Notes t two Folk who are ill is given to us.Are you interested in plastics•—' is of more than ordinary sienifie•
-those fascinating materials that oder anPP. Not that one Omen ever feel
so vast e range of colours, finishes he he discharged his full eblig5 inn
and uses by such observance One Sunday 111
"Plastics in the School anti Home ,a year. Ti is het a token of our
Workshop" by A. J. Laekrey gives retcogttltion and remembrane^ of the
Simple and exact directions for even' Shun -in at all tithes.
operation, explains the hand tools Furthermore, let no one think that
and describes the machines 115051. try making such visite he is eon•
Even if you have never played ferning a favor upon Omer visited.
cards before, you can now learn to
•act Bridge—a. social
eyes of others. There remains for
the Shnl-in the newspaper, the radio.
the personal visitation--theae three
--- and the e't'eatest of these is the
pereonal visit.
The setting apart, therefore, of
the first Sunday of Jnnr, mortars,
by the Shut-in's Day Association,
__ _ ' 1 play ContiBORN !-necessity and a business asset, Let
Josephine Culbertson in her book
AiSTNGS Mr, .andMrs. Wm. A, "Contract Bridge for Beginners,"
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Hastings (nee Verga Fischer) are s(rovv you how to play snit win.
happy to announce the birth of a Both these hooks are in your
son, Barrie William on May 29, In Library—H,C.L.A., eectlnn, Call (11
• K. & IV, Hospital, Kitchener, and see them,
• COMING II
Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat.
June 9 -10 -11 -12 -
"My
Wild Irish Rose"
in Technicolor.
The year's greatest musical.
Mat. Wed. at 2.30
CKNX every Mon. to Fri.
at G P.M.
Why Pay
or
ti} m
1 ib. Breakfast Sliced Bacon 59c
'A lb. Daly Grange Orange Pekoe Tea " 51c
25c
27c
2 Tins Carnation Milk • •'
Lux Flakes
Canned -- Corn — Tomatoes
Sockeye Salmon 'A lb. Tins
GREWAR'S - CROCETERIA
Phone 5
Brussels
ederan Tndnstry. AIr . Cnfrord ttoiy
Ford vIolt: Citizenship. Mrs, V. Den-
ny. Wroxeter; Social Weifare. Mrs.
Carl Johnston. 'Bluerale, Historical
research. Mrs. Clarence Sperling,
Gmrie: Publicity. Mrs. Doug. Hem-
ingway, Brussels.
The National Anthem visaed iht
nteelill i
Tn a very reel sense jnzt the en
posite is true; they present ns with
n. nri'tle,P; inveriably they render
ns a ser•v;1ce. There is no greeter
come dire for nllt• distorted vision
and false r,'ilse of relnee then to
talk with 0110 who has made and
roil I111nes to (lake the akillfnl ad-
jnstment to the restraint and re•
strictinn that is the 110010(11 Info of
IhP
Shut4n. Anyone who has bed
the close friendship of one or these
has Pxpertenced the enlargement of
Ibis ovate life. One comas to realise
.e
I how feebly he exercise% the fu11
measure of health' and .trength, fiat
Powers of body and mind which he
poseesses, as compared with the
amazing use that others mal.' 01
their timit0d capital of these re.
sources. Tr•uiy they live "0 large
life in a small room,"
Tn Itis Name who said: "T was
eick, and ye visited mc" let tis
unite in making the fleet Sunday of
Notice
That the M01110 Twp. Council will
meet on Saturday, June 5th at 1
pan.. instead of Monday, "ane 7th.
Geo. Martin, Clerk
Rebekahs Visit
Listowel Lodge
T TSTOWEL, May 29 — Visitors
from Brussels ;and Palmerston were
guests of Perth Star Rebekah T.adge
here on Thursday night. Lodges rep-
resented were Morning Star 315.
Brussels, and Britannia 215. Palmer-
ston, Mrs. James Campbell, worthy
grand of the local lodge, presided and
welcomed the guests. Because t;+
illness, Mrs. Carrie Dunbar, Brussel;
district president, was enable 1.
(make her official visit ns had bee
Planned. Tinef addresses were made
by Mrs. J. Cameron, 'noble grand
Iof the Bru'Psle lodge, and by Mrs.
pe Schneider, vice•gre,nd of the
al'merst.on lodge,
Announcement. wns made of the
annual 1. 0. 0, F. niturch service
to be conducted for all affiliated
lodges in the Usitt.ed March on
Sunday night. Rebekahs ware urg-
ed to attend. A. musical program
WEB presented, with the following
taking Part: Mrs. Edwin Corbett,
Jame a rare nnforgettabl' day for I Listowel, piano s'eleettons: Mrs,.
the glorious company of the 511111411
and for •otrsolvea,
Joico 00g111111, mnnth•organ, ac-
t c0ntpanied at the Piano by Miss
Betty Allison, both of Listowel;
Mr. and Mrs. R. Wilmer, Pelmeve.
ton, piano duets; Miss.J. 1{ing,
Brussels. llano solos. Readings
were given by Mos., N.Y• 'Gerry of
Brussels. T thlquete of spring itov7
ers derotated the hall, Refresh-
ments Were served from a table
decorated with Bowere and tall
taperr1.:
CARD OF
THANi.KS
Oursinrere thanks is given neigh -
1 boln•s end friend's for 'heir many
deeds of kindness and for sympathy
expressed during the ilhncs,t and at
the time of the death of the pats Mrs,
Jae: Tltyn,te1 also to thoao who sent
flowers, 11 was all deeply ale
predated, ---
John Thynno and Family
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