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LIBRARY NOTES • Morris Township
School Board Meeting
The 111.Pruiwr,4 of Morris Si hoot
Bear11 met in fI$ No. 5, ThurSdaY
ePtling, Sept. 2. Payment 01 tht
following amounts was authorized
NV Coleman, painting $147.511; F.
Pried, painting $285.00; Shobbrook,
fuel $292.88; Horde, sultel:ee
$42.67; W. Gould, Millie pianos
510.00; 0. Trntrier. tuning piano
$1.00; Hay Stationery, iippitett
R461.20; Copp Clark. books $1.011.40;
The followhee now 10 -story teethe;
leave been purchased by the library
board:
QueeneeThe Chinese GranD,,, Mys.
tory.
Gardner—The once of the velvet
claws.
Queen --The Spanish Cap s Mystery
Grafton—The Tope began to hare,
talc blltcher.
Nicluils—C110' to my heart,
Het ehineon.-42 winter comes,
Tbe Huron County Library Co-
operative will make 'ts twartarly
exchange of books on Tuesday,
Sept. 14 et 30:330 rem, Pine° let
the librarian know before that time
12 YOu want any parteculer books, or
information en any spo eal subject.
The library will resume its regular
hours. beginning Sept, 7: Monday,
Tuesday, Thuredny, Ptiday, anon
1-5 PM.; 7:30.9:39 eaturdaY
open 241 P.M., 7:3040, P.M.
Local Girl
Wins Scholarship
Congratulations are offered to
Miss Frances Dennis for her
scholnstie 110111PVPMeDt. Mew Dennis,
a student of 71 C.S., VMS awarded n
Grade XIII Provincial Aid scholar,
ship presented by the Provincial
Department of 'Murano.] valued at
$100.
Honored By Friends
• •rn Fr* ant **MM.*. +0.1.. 0.•• ***My Mon..,
Wednesday, September 8th, 048
• WEDDING Memorial Serviete
The morning 0) id!).
Church 00 Sinnlay, Sop! 42 :silt
,1,•11,',te,1 to tit, •11, ti,
Mr. Allen A. Lamont,
lin Monday ftVtt11111,,t,
a number of neighbors and (Kende II
1 t ethered at the home of etr. and elre.
Stim Burgess to spend teeth! hour
with them before their departure to
titolr pee' home hi Myth. Partite the ;
evening Mr. 2.7111109 Armstrong made
:I very appropriate speh recalling
ninny pleasant bygone day!) and in
Wishing them health and happiness
in their new home, Mr, and Mrs.
TP t a
Burgess were then asked to act P
Heintanitin 00., supplies 7.40; HOW. triiielt floor lamp . WilO U18 uw.,
ick Mutual No 10, $24.00; Huron wishes of their friends and neigh. ! officiating. Willa Creek. sktee et
i
Federation 02 Agriculture picture bc'Ts- 1 the bride, and J.N.P. limns, emisin of lYs,,fliolii"s':: v7"2, v.: ',..\7;irv°,1"..3.:4.41::111corr'nurff.:;:il
=thowIngs $32.00, Mr. Burgess thanked their friende 1 the groom, were attendauts, IVIr. m
.
ts to I al 11 mille :the ssmte as in ary IP 1“11:1'1.4 Soll'efi w5e1irne.:7,111-11.1;11:•'di "Ii'ls''It:1'7111cTi.e' t',311 1:•:,
The tax rapt° for seheal perposee l'''r, I 11:" lovelY gift. AGer singing and Mrs. MaQuarrie
1947. was served.
uTiwy ,,,,, Jay Geed Fellows' lunch t their honeymoon nt Orelien City end
1 on their r:earn Wel 1.,,,iff., oil 0 4:1On I 11 IA N1'9.S,'" STY S 110117o an 1
Trusi cos S11001;04,, 'Caylor and Mc- "0 'Divine Reticence by Conned.
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McQuaide—Cr:eh
The 0114 4'1'l111' I. 1111110911091 5I3T4
Ruth J. ("Hell, datieliter ef
Mr. and IVirs. W. V. teteee ,t•
Germain AvenuA, Toronto. to
Nfelluarrio son of Mr end
Mrs. Athol :11eQuarrle, Crestitretice Melville Chureh
Avenue. also of Toronto. The (tPre.
MODY WO9 perfermed in lee,vielt .,1611"n
United Chureh, cm 'Monday, August 141"JPet ""' Mr
Retie TZPV. Geo. E. Trin1d, 01 I, :ir• OT1 Tho
with the danger of tilowinit
main 1951P9 in 1ife to 1,e
!Mtn- th•
sernloo
s -Trion
lawn United Chureli, Toronto.
; Wingioe Avenue, Leetilde.
The groom is a c,)11Ort Dr Mrs.
it•it e * R. S. Warwiec. 3runsis it•1 f
Clutcheonwerenamedacommtee n
to visit 21,21. No, 9 and determine PEOPLE WF KNOW 1 Almer IVIcQunrrie. Grey Townghip.
The United Church
whet should be done regarding * * * * * • re il - —
siding the gehool, Lightnite rods , Robertsen—tOarmichnel Mr. Wilson was In (-barge ef tk.
eell he placed on No .1 and No. 12. Mies M. Potts, Gueloh, was a i morning W011311 1P 411 711,- Fliii el
Seer envy was instreetecl to write week end guest with Mrs. D. R. 1 Pink and white gladieli. srt •Te
Church. The s4'm(,1 v.•tt .,11
1
Cunninghem. 1 clrageng end fern formed the setting
atteinpt to answer the 11:teti0n. Hoe
• te e . in Victoria St. Tented Chin el,.
1110 Township ler t pear
culverts cleaned out at scho31 No. 9.
Teachers for this schnol yem are
all normal trained ane 0'"' RE fellowg,
NO. 1. Pntriela AnciPl'Aral. NO. 3,
Nelson Carnegie; No. 4, Jessie
Little; No. 1. McDonald: No, 6
Wilfred Spivey; No. 7, Gladys
Campbell; No, 2, John Spivey; No. D.
jean Tuill; No. 10, .Teatine Annesg;
No. 1 1, Donald Yungblitt; No . 1 2,
can wo find God ,Tt e world .,
Mr. and him. M. Whielum anti Godenich, Saturday, Sept 4 nt 3
daughter Rochelle, ale
imrs? "He that bath Josos Inth
returned o'clock for the, marriege Df Verna
from New York. Annabelle, only daughter of Mr..
Pen . the Father."
teepitalg in Canada had beer qpnt Engagement Announcement
A. T9 d I Oarrn i ohn el and the In te Aligns Mr. Harry Hopper sang the Gostn1
awa.y, and that the appeal for ,4oth-
Mrs. Cline Scott and daughter 1 Carmiclutel, Goderich to Mr. James 5011 "I shall know Hint" with good
ing from tbe cone:roan! lt. f -7 lir "ii MI'S (71410. A. eamP1Ic47.
MI% M. Ballantyne. Jamee T. R01191•190T1 of Iron Bridge,
The Congregation and Seegien of hearty response end a lara'• bah, ,,ent of their daughter Margaret
European relief bad met with 11 Ft' tt"'.. Ont. announce the engager
Marion of Stherbroolu,, Que., visited I Robertson son or Mr. anti Mrs. effect.
• • It Ont. The tteremony was performed
the United Church wish to exprees hael been ehipprel. Mrg. I C. Beet r i'lli" rilrigtilw'n 311 Mr, Jrthr• James'
Mr. and Mrs. P. Currie, Listowel, by Rev. L. H. Tweet, minister of tho
gratitude to Rev. Mr. Ke: of St. gave an interesting arc owl,. gf T,)'.11. son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Toth,
churcb. The bride giveo In marriage,
Johns for bis kind and generoue 3,1 1991011 Work in Formosa earried on iY,,nne:b.: 1Suals,ki ast:phteewmabner. Fultteh. w19e4dornet
the holiday hy Dr. George Leslie MeHay and
by her nricie 'Mr. Wm. G. Hart of
cooperation tiering 3 o'clock.
Wroxeter, was chnrminfi 111 a floor Rev. Jas. Dickson,
length gown of white slipper satin 0(3°400'
fashioned on 5)110041 141 lines with
sweetheart neeltIlne. lily point
sleeves. and tiny button trim. Her
Twit New Teaeners
On School Staff
TIE•11, k''' .14. kW. tii.•
Itt..1 FAA 411+ 1 141-
4! 0!4, 1s d 11 -re slop!. :ill
51r. J Stott)! fills tho ,riey. 1' ft
by the reelenatten of' MI.e, ',0
111141 11.1. ttlitieet
1.1.8 l''' 1' r for Grade, 1 axe]
2. S1tit0,11 !",11t1.1.41,.1, .t.t. it, olli• I
in Grade 1 on the ,etenitt,' 113"
These were James ,1(0•••:,,•1 P:-)1••10
r. Paul 4iirbv
t; (311 14 ay.
FlIyale;.•1; aas pro-, 0,'
slam .b.1111 flot!,'!*- 1•,:1 l's '1
June Wattwielc.
1.in I.. Mir; !,
The SV-, ,
of 1.1-,. c• a t'
10.-.Ikt !Ott' F,•,,I,
tr. "1..4.
M199 Gran; Strwart
was •t•• 11 • d ir, 1 -
exercises by Mrs Ja,. A
Mrs. II m. Sows gave •
1
tho Supply Seeretery ,•
the articles rrepared ro+
RUSSELS, ON'
Boxing Bouts
li,rippoint Fans
Boxing fane left the betit.
at the local arena loffir
1)1311,1, SP,r1,,Arpti by OV,1
Lod.. • 1 399 Fles,Tw:;• Ciub,
reeilee diseitiaollted and 41:terttittled.
Wee- it ratite apparent that E,
num 1,oi, of th boys in the ring
poseeseed plenty of skill in :he tort
4)2 1,xhig tiov tild not mploy 20
sufficiently to pal 071 the tYne,*1
exhibit:inn expected from boys of
t'elr awl the fee charged for
aPPea sang, - This. no
wfv the enteene. of the fact MO
1,, 7,, an members of the ,1143
Tee owe,. Item that really 11leasel
the spr;ctaton, was the los- 0rte
hotivout! Ho "oven year old YrIrs.
Arnold Davison sons
Mr. and Mrs. D. Davison or Preesele
These youngsters really went to it
m a, manner which et: ,
euelenee and finished in a draw.
5-11 m Waemnn, Brussels, •,..erformeil
&tiles of announcer in. a pre-
fesslonal manner.
re- evening was stagee In aid at
t nowling ChM.
tc,
Apology To Boxing Fans Myrtle Yungbint. were holiday gmets at the home of
Our apology is offered to these Next meeting at No. 5, evening of their daughter. Mrs. G. Elliott,
who attended the Flexine Bouts In .0eteber 6.
the Brussels Arena last Thursday W. R, Sholdice, R. S. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Will, Hastings and
night. These boys came well rectum Chairman Secretary POD, Hespeler, were week end visitore
mended and the poor rmaliti of the with ber parents Mr. and Mrs. J. 'W.
boxing exhibition stneed is regretted
by
The Brussels nowthig
Bluevale Creamery Sold
The Tiluevale Creamery has been
purchased by Bon Ro4httS011 of
Wingham and his brother-in-law,
Archie Parker. of Onit. Don, who
also Inanne..is the OR-ITK Ranch
Boys. Intends t(' continue with his
orchestra.
Mr. George Thomson bag success-
fully operal 1110 Illuevale Cream
pry fifteen y,ers aed surrenders
pos.e.sittn to the new own) rs on
Serteteiter Hel.
1
As the mountains ara round I
about 3,,rusalion so the Lord
SP round about his people.
Melville Church'
Minister Rev. G. A. Milne, M.A.
10 n. Sunday School and
Bible (111s),
11 a. in. Service dedicato to the
memory of the late
Mr. Allan A. Lamont.
7 p. m. Divine Service.
Louis D. Thompson, Organist
and CherlMaster.
The United Church
OP CANADA
Minister Rev. Hugh C. Wilson
Organtet Miss Elva Sholdice
11 a. en. Morning Worship
"LIFE"
Minion Sand
12 Church School and
Bible Class.
7 p. m.Evening Praise
Frroryone Loordetelly Virelou.ue
Church of England
Parish of Brussels
Rev...1. H. Kerr, Brussels,
16th Sunday ,efter TrInitY
Sept. 1131; 1938
St. Georges Church, Walton -
9.16 a, n't. Morning PraYor
Sunday School
St. David's Church, Honfrn-
10,15 a. in. Sunday School
11.15 a. tn. Morning Prayer
St John's Oluirch, Brussels --
2 p. m. Sunday School
8 g, 131, Harvest 'IlhankagIVing
Serittce, Special preacher
Rev. F. 11. Paull of Listowel.
ONE MINUTE NEWS
ABOUT
JOHNS MANVILLE
•1OO••*•ooinV•rg..detss-/MM•rn.6ePmisa•VNIIM•eCIZ•••/..•n••••
FUEL COSTS CUT
BY THOUSANDS
To the many thoutemtig of
homeowners who lin insulat
ed their houses with 101100'
3111(1101110 Blown Hoek Wool, the
Present high price of fuel in less
cause for alarm.
Homeowners havo learned
throne' experienc. that Tans -
Manville home inselation . slope
heat losses twice tie effectively
as any other fuel saving meth
Od. They know that wh it they
paid for 3-51 insulation eventually
costs them mothing, 51 eaves up
to 30 per cent on fuel each year —
keeps their homes snug and warm
— free from harmful draughts.
And, in slimmer time keeps indoor
temperatures cooler by up to 15
degreete
If your home is rot already in-
sulated, get the facts and free
estiinate on Johns -Manville Blown
Rock Wool Home insulation from
R. E. JOHNSON
Brussels ?hone 34-r-4
Representative for Huron Ouunty.
* * full length veil of embroidered
'Fischer.
Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Wheeler and S111191011 was caught by a coronet of
sett pearls and sprays m' 111y of the
son Ronald of 71,011011 ere week end
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley vatley. She carried a White 6141T1
Wheeler. i prayer hook with floral arangentenr
41 of white gladioli centred with pink
-Mrs. W. Tucker, who ling snout roses end white ribben strenmers
the past several menthe with her , regebuti. Tier only ornament
father at Tierrwood, has returned to was an emerald elaIrtharoncl pentnut
her home here. the gift of the groom.
d VI Mb's Mize] Sperling' of Wroxeter.
1 Delegates from Brusssls to the. ' maid of 11011011T W71.1 41ODT11071
1 011010 Area Women's Institute Con- turquoise bengaline taffeta, with
il'ention were Mrs, 3, R. Armqtrong, matching benddresg. Mrs Deretete
'Mrs. J. Finned Spier, Mvs, :Ken, mange, (3n(1eriele we.; brideqmaid Ir
* o Alen pink e11'-'1', elle)) carried oral
Shurrie and Mrs, Stanley Wheeler.
Tiortnets of pastel 411111134111.
Rey. G. A. Milne, Mrs, Milne and MIs, Mary Jere teearhan was
children, who were holidaying at
I Glace Bay, N.S., returned last. week.
1 Rev. S. Herr and family, who
°templed the manee during their
:absence left for Glace Flay after
a pleasant vacation with their best 7114111 and James Carmieletel en,
organist and Mrs. femme Chrysler
snng "Hntil" before the ',preemie
and "111 walk beside you" dinene,
the signing of the r,gister. Allan
Sunderenelt attended the a.moni 80
:134111410315 friends.
Attention Legionaries I
Tho regular monthly meeting. of
the Legion will be. heel Tuesday,
1 September 14, All members are
urged to attend.
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REGENT THEATRE
Seaforth, Ont.
NOW PLAYING
Thurs., Fri., Sat. Sept. 91O11
Alias A Gentleman
with
I Wallace Seery Dorothy Patrick
Tam Drake
You will be sure to appreciate this
picture with your favorlte--Wallace
Beery.
Charles Hart were 1.1511070
At the reception et the beide,e
home Mrs, Carmichael receiree tha
guests wearing 430411.144' blue frock
with grey accessories. ner roving,'
was RD orchid gladioli and while
'baby mums. Miss Tem Schwartz
and Miss Audrey Crawford tiesisted
CARD OF THANKS at the tables.
'f.r. and Mrs. Robertson left by
I would like to thank all who sent
motet for Tron Brilge VIR the Maul -
me cards and gifts while• ht the
101111103, the ',ride traveling in a
hospital and ;Mice owning home.
Jean McArter blush pink dress of crepe with Ince
bodice and peplums, dower bet to
match; (Wens Blue shortie coa
t
and white aceessoriete Her cor-
sage was White and pink rosebuds.
On their return they will reside in
Goderioh. Out of town guest) in-
yatl* eluded friends and relatives from
Toronto. London, x
Dorchestee, Wro
etre, and Brussels:
The bride Was 2OrD1Prly from 16th
concession of Grey Township.
1 Mom, Tues., Wed. Sept. 13.14-15
Carnegie Hall
• with
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ileeMpleliMilerAm...00•••••••••*•••••
Marsha Hunt and William Prince
The world's greatest music—the
world's greatest artists, such as Jan
Peerce, Lily Pons, Rise Stevens,
Damrosoh, Stokowski and Harry
James.
Next Thurs., Fri., Sat. Sept. 16.17.18
In Technicolor
Scuclda Hoo Scud& Hay
with
Lon McCallister June Haver
Walter Brennan
This film produced In the same
flawless manner as its Illustrious
predecessor, "Home In Indiana', will
be fun for the whole family.
COMING— in Technicoior
Captain From Castile
with
Tyrone Power Jean Peters
Capitol Theatre 1
LISTOWEL,
.planc
Wed. Thur. Fri. Sat.
Sept. 8.9.10-11
Adult Entertainment
Jennifer Jones,
Gregory Peck
Joseph Cotton
in "Duel In The Sun"
in color
Special Program for children
Sat. Mat. Only.
Sat. Mat. 2:30
Mon., Tues.
Sept. 13-14
"Naked City"
with
Barry Fitzgerald
Dorothy Hart
TUESDAY FOTO-NITE
OFFER $120.00
Mon. Attend. card night
COMING
Wed, Thur. Sept. 15-16
"Mr. Blandings Builds His
D1ream House"
with
Cary Grant Myrna Loy
Melvyn Douglas
One of the Top Comedies
of the Year.
CKNX Mon. to Fri. 6:00 p.m.
BELGR AVE
Prof. Reymond to epee 7)4114110 410
School Fair, Tho 21333 Annual 1
School Fah, will be held in Belgrave
071 'Wednesday, Sept. 15. Prof. Ray.
mond of 0,A.C., Guelph will 01)011 the
Fate at 2 P.M. immediately after the
Parade of %chorl. ehildren from tile 21
hole taking Part In the Fair, Mr.
Gordon Bennet, Agrieultural Retire.
sentative. Mr, Clarence 'Rennie, Asst.
and Mr. S. 14, 'Kinkead assisted by
others will have challis of the
judging. Regrew has the wog
School Fair in Ontario and this Year
grolnikes to be bigger and better 1
than ever. Over $600, will be Paid
it Prizes.
DIED
BAIMR—The sad news was receiv-
ed on Monday of the death of lifts.
Garf. Seeker in FOrt Francis, Mrs.
130.01ter Was formerly Mae ForbeS
of Brussels.
A hre y s
Put Jo
Away,
t
There is a tinfeio as every
good housekeeper knows. And
these are days when you would be
wise to start a Savings Account.
What you save today will be cash
on hand when you need it. Let
The Canadian Bank of Commerce
Savings Department help you
always to put something away.
THE CANADIAN BA K OF COMMERCE
BRUSSELS BRANCH — W. PORTER, Manager