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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1948-10-6, Page 1a FOS r PUBLISHING HOUSE me* Wednesday, October 6th, 1946 044 MEW,65.1 CK 2 Cans Choice Quality Peas 29c 2 Cans Choice Quality Corn 39c V: lb. Salada Orange Telco Tea . . 51c 1 lb. Maxwell House Coffee 59c Grewar's Grocetria—Closed All Day Mon., October I Ith. Open All Day Wedw7sday es Usual. HAWS GROCETEm' Phone 5 ^ _ • FOOTBALL FOOTBALL Toronto Scottish vs. Brussels All Stars Saturday, October 9th At Victoria Park, Brussels Kick-off at 3 P.M. Admission 35c Children 10c These two teams met last year The score was Toronto 3, Brus- sels 2. The Toronto Scottish team is composed of soccer players that are classed as the best in Canada. Ask the person that saw the game last year how good it was. Come out and support your team. 40111... Mahguerade Dance To be held on Oct. 28 in Brussels Town Hall, sponsored by Ladies' Auxilary to the Canadian Legion. Ken Wilbee's Orchehtra. Prizes. Admission 75c including lunch. Watch your paper for further particulars. I will say of the Lord, f-fo is my refuge and 107 fortress. Melville Church Minister Rev. G. A. Milne, M.A. 10 a. m. Sunday School and Bible Class 11 a. m. Livine Service. Evening service 'withdrawn to permit members to attend United Churoh AnniversaryServires. Services. Louis D. Thompson, Organist and Chonitaaster. ThT,rjnitedCi arch OF CANADA Minister Rev. Hugh C. Wilson Organist Mrs. lan Wilbee Anniversary Serxices 11 a. In. Morning Worship The Church Opportunity 7.80 p. ni, Evening Praise Salt, Light, Leaven. Rev. C. L. Lewis M.C.,13.A.,13.0. Speaking At Both SerVices. Everyone Corially Welcome. Church of England Parish of ennuis Rev. J. Id. Kerr. Brussele. 2/0th Sunday Atter Trinity Oct. 100, 1048. 8t. George's Church Walton - 8 p. m. Harvest Thanksgiving Preacher Rev. It 0. Lancaster of St. Paul's Church, Winghturn, St. David's Churoh, Henfryn- 10.15 a. tn. Sunday School 11.15 a. m. Morning Prayer The services of $t. John's Church, Brussels 1st wandrawn for the above dalt(L All are in. to attend the harvest 'Ilhanksgiving Service at St. George% Walton. 4 BOWLING 11.UU Post Office To Close •.,. ,i hank Gond 4,N, 11 oets4s4r. I, Brussels 1.144wliiii- Club v.111 I, itc,40,1, 1st, th Part oftIss, 40 111111411 14,11' 1.10WW1.; 1,1111'1414nWn4 '1.`11 ter emit hours from lo the 11Y offs At tit" old of tin. 4,4 I !!!!!!ii 111!!1!!! Will 1;l11 1i!• ilf:11 ! • . 11 ! 1.114 Illi! 1u101.11114: la as reete ,teyery, follows: — First dace twin'. 4,144114 •Jack nos . Mal!. 1!!!!1 101' 4,44111111 and third. It A. Rutin and \Valtsr Kers .Tleti for fourth and fifth place, Harold '414 44.4 and Harry Champion. (11h place, R. J. Bownian. Melville Ladies' Aid Mrs. .11ex Ander:40n ,Via 114N:1 •44,44 :Monday svenin' to NI, 1%4;11, i.ad 144-44 • Aid. The meeting was 0111•117.111 41 1.11, !Null] prorpibll*P wish Mrs. Jas.. Armstrong in the chair. Reports !Wartl read and approved. Ilintirtt-ts Football! Football! Football 444tr.4 ifs' 41 1'.1": R. 10!, !Hut .401 !IN!, !'i!!!! 1-1:11,1!!1.1: !1!1-1!!!!!!! the gain!, W1111 141.14 If 444, 1, 111,114 to 11,11.1 !!, to a 041 draw. The Moth:Ili ws.. a high standard and 441.41 44 110 14f• bet ter a t tend a nes. This coming Iiaturlay tin famous Toron 4,st:sottish will be 104 v1,,,,144:, I Park to play the Tirtt.•••el t In the exhiletion +tame last ve:.t Toronto !sok the with a 11 score. This y(-111' Managsr Peden 0i bringine• a stronger team You will I C Stuart McNair Gored By Bull Seriously injured !,444,4 ut4 444 AisNai.. ilth sot, , 4.ii 4,,1441 •,- 11 afternoon whit in 4 its 41, 141 ''' I11.(•4,11 !ay lii 4(444 and hie rustle r Mrs ,4,1-1 4, 1.1!!11!!.! ! . I WRY! dismissed and piens wore talked I' '4.1.' 4"- 'or' 440")' . ‘1"44.t' 1 i 4 ite Oa 40•444s24,r s" #st r...- rfr nrow I VI 4.- rs...iv . or r. There were 20 ladle; pr. -eel 4 t 117('(111 w" rd • Pt "1"07. "'t 1 Tr'''"".•"1:t. • e - . e ,M1 4, . ; and 4 very pleasant time was 114I44/14 '''''"' i r'I'll,!'.1 ,!! :! !!!!•• !!1' 01' Mr, atid Mrs. T. C. AL,caii are i socially. A humorous rradino• AViv.4 1"1- in Pi 4,11,14''a"(1 '1444 141141"4 1 . ill TO1'01140. 1 1:14,111141 Mrs. 'McDowell and a 10/1/ I'"i"41 4" '4'44''' '.44 ''.. a's ,Z3(01- 1 11 1 * * * !contest by 'Mfrs. L. Eckinler. Instrit r 4,4.4,11. With the inelii.Aa4 of sec, r, I te,i,e only 1e..1,,t aid of her 44TI71 •,1,1..,! is. I44e714 and MeN 44.44, abl, to ssur- holt, ov T414014 In " 41144 at hr :,Os 110 John McNair' taco 4. 444 14144.• r,r it ea), t' 14411 ,,,"4 4i.,4 the inial man 144 of 111!!! T 44,w441 40 pl. s0 firuseele Fall Pair Attended '4Tr 1:14 tinstt. A:4441444th itrai 1 4'41".11" twit, Clinton. ol "eta 1 I 4,4 opened 444144. I Itart.., 1 Rol Fair Thousind4t 4.•10"1 told eilieYed 4414. .3:4i011ts eaal t., :Mr!!! lions provided for • rt ,Intnent. A mon ssitoni psrad • 11 ttatit'd bv 4110 Litekunw PIp Band, marehed from •Tio Tots Hall to the raft - grounds where the judging On , -• 4(1 A Po witinintr, 'el, l",I 1'4'S A.- 41:. first* renrented the 71.41 Crs 4. romplet, wine 4'n0r4'1 !!! !!!!1 ambulance C-firrrIng pa t 1 ent s and Stuar.'s monv fr'end.44 hom fey. • nurse Streteher r carried •ir r•oevettv from 111- ' ' 11"P' st"tellel" A 44 44.14 n r!!' ill!!!!) , 4 111 !!•!!!! fslisived I,y sirie 114 rsi and whif. tbs trill -at, 17 fled in ft.,. -aids 414 ''14,44 - 4.0'14 144 41 er4/44 irvignia Mr TA u44 rt AT •1144:,144 ,1441 1411," w• "l 14044 vra' "1" SS. No 4 afro. IL Tmffree, Tomtit.), 111) It mental music was 4,141v.4.4441 1 II rs from Hanrysr 44,1111 11 Bruse I44. when ths as -13,-r! week end with friends in Ti'alter Hr A vot of thanks lo 1111 4 C"1 1111111 114 11` Ps'n" 1 4 nemirred. • I will .1,' .11 41,.,)' 1-,- heel eamt, It le the duty of every 0*' 1,111 tar, 11 this ,1i-011'(114' \'j(tor!" Pork too . n Saturday aftern noo. Brussels Library Notes The year's best-selling 4104411'Shannon's Way' by A. J. Cronin Literary Guild choice for Septem. het% This magniiivp,11 rt,4,w novel has all the qualities which have made A J. ('44044414111 WOI'k r:14,444•rly 441)4,0throughout the English-speaking world, Like "The Citadel." the hero is a young doctor and Dr. Cronin has used his intimate know- diot of doctors and hospitals, nurs- es and laboratories, professional pride and jealousy. to mak, every detail vivid. 1144401pointe in tht story ate. The oVP1.1111g when Shaernn isoletee the influenza harillus; Jean Low's sorbet.) with 4144441144? fever ani his watch by her bodsIdet hie nrrvous breakdown 111(11 10.11,111A re lemma ry. Herr is an 11141411441144 41(4100' of courage, and dedication to a lifs's work. Shannon wil lknow ups and clowns, but never will In• know absolute defeat—especially if he shares the love of an understandhig compassionate and dedicated su woman ch as Jean Low. GOSPEL MEETING. in Orange Hall, Brussels Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock Speaker — Mr. Frank Guthrie, Guelph Businessman and will also speak at Wingham at 8 o'clock pan. Be sure and attend A rich blessing awaits you. I Brussels. • •• Mr. and Mrs. Louis D. Thompson visited (441411141 In Chatham 1114 Monday. * * 44 -Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jardine end Mr. and Air, C. Richards of 1411114411 (011 Ware visitors at the home of Mr. Abit:PS. Mr. E. L. Mitct 11 and Mrs. Roy Blionstell and Mrs. Itny Pear of Clinton spent 011 lfaiv day with Mr. and 'Mrs. Herb Manning 411 * 01 Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Thompson, 'were in Wingham on Tuesday eVell- ing last, attending the meeting of finnan branch. O.R.M.T. Association. '44 Miss 3. Medd, B,A., and Mrs. J. W. trete»brey of Chatham. Ont., will spend the Thanksgiving' week end with Mr. and Mrs. aleton D'ooptit, St, Marys. 01 * Mrs. Elizabeth McVl.nir And '411- 0,1r! Kunz of London visited their cousins Mrs. Georg* Manners and Mrs. Marguerite 'Kinney recently. Articles For Sale— Typewriters, Adding Machines, Cash Regsiters, Bought, Sold & Repaired. Safes, opened, com- binations changed, used safes bought. 3. W. Locking, 369 - 24th St. W., Phone 2096w Owen Sound October Meeting Of Majestic Women's Institute The October meeting of the Ma- jestic W. T. is to be held in the Public I.Abrary, Brussels on Thursdayafterpoon, afternoon, Oct. 14.11). The meeting Is In charge of Mrs. GarnIss, Home Economics convenor. Each member is requested to brine; an amen pattern and 100(1411 the apron made from it. Patterns will he Lxchtinged. A report of the area convention held at Guelph will be given by Mrs. Shunts), A good attendance Is 11,f/fled for. The Biggest Dance of the Season to the music if Frankie Banks in Brussels Town Hall Baby Show At Wednesday, October 20th Brussels Fall Fair 111"4. ak1,110TPOT1 W11R 011144(1 11.1F1 , • Dave MeLecul. Lunch 444144 aiso served and the m4 stint' chased with Miztrili benediction. The United Church The Holy Conn/II-mint) was adMin- istered in the morning worshin at the Pnitsd Church. The following na-re received into membership by certifl cat,': Mise Ca rri licerrirlten. from Toronto: Mrs. Lloyd AA -heeler from St. John's Anglican Chiirch; Mrs. Ross Nichol from Blitevalel and Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Oldfield from Corbetton. The Broken Christ was the subject of the message. Misses Francis Dennis and lietly Cousins sang the du, t entitled "To the COMM," In the ,evening Abram The first emigrant was the snb!esi of the meditation. The char contributed an anthem "Christ mj F0111 will keep" by Ackley. _ . Melville Church Th, Saernment of OP Laird'? SuppPT Wiln dispensed at tbr morning 011441444 011 Sunday. Rev. Mr. Milne preached on the subject 'The Humble Approach to Com- munion.' The choir rendered the anthem `God is a Spirit' by Drown, A congregational welcome was ex- tended to Mr. and Mra. Wm, Reed, Mr, and Mrs. Donald McLean, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Alcock, Mrs, Donald McRae, Mrs. Leonard Lamont, Miss Louise Bowmen, Miss Helen Rintrml Miss Jeanette Gemmell, Mr, Oliver Riley. At the evening service Mr. Milne penned on the subject thIo degrees of guilt' and based the sermon on the story of the wow:ft taken in ad III I ery Sponsored by the Ladies' Softball Club Novelty and special dance prizes Dress Optional Admission — 75c Dancing 9 P.M. to 1 A.M. • I ISIMIeeshinsealleteMINS•No..............••••=0.5115=1•3a.111001.{. REGENT THEATRE • Seaforth, Ont. NOW PLAYING Thurs., Fri., Sat. Oct, (-8-9 In Technicolor 1 , The Swordsman with I Larry Parks and Ellen Drew I A dashing new role --ohockful of awashbuckle—for Larry Parks, the , exciting star of "The Jolson Story" 1 Mon., Tues., Wed Oct, 11-12-13! Matinee—Monday 2:30 P.M. ' Apitill Showers with Jaok Gerson and Ann Sothern Warner Bros. Deluge of HaPPIneso— Songs galore -Girls galere-Fun galore Next Thurs., Fri., Sat. Oct. 1445-18 Big City with Margaret O'Brien & Robert Preston M.G.M.ls Bighearted drama with songs. Se sure to see this one. foo..••••••. COMING— It Had To Be with Ginner Rogers and Jack Careen and You Cornet Wilde Ann nothern Capitol Theatre LNSTOWEL ASIZZIONWAMINVIMP 4 Days—Wed. Thur. Fri. Sat. October 6-7-8-9 "FORT APACHE" with John Wayne, Henry Fonda, Shirley Temple, Victor McLaglen. Sat. Mat. 2 :30—serial, shorts MID -NIGHT SHOW SUNDAY, OCT. 10th, 12,05 Before Thanksgiving Monday also on Mon. Tues. Oct. 11-12 "THE BISHOP'S WIFE" with Cary Grant, Loretta Young, David Niven. TUESDAY FOTO.NITE OFFER $120.00 Mon. Attend. card night Wed. Thur. Oct. 13-14 "TYCOON" in Technicolor with John Wayne, Laraine Day, Sir. Cedric Hardwick. CICNX Mon. to Fri. at 6 p.m. Listen your name may be called. Clergymen Honored At 11 meeting of the Wineleam 11101 dirtrist Council of Ch tirc114:.4.4 hold 'It AiOndilY fi.• moon 0 ths Pre t'',v• ',lean Manse at NV01l44h14444. 144 Hugh Wilson of 'Brussels was sierte,I President. Ties% 11r. Lint 24 ''"r sf as presid, lit and Rev. G. A. Milne, AL,A., of Bross.:44 was elviern us Vic, Wingliam in the now Secretor:" Treasursr. 41114 11, Miss Olive relatives, Mr. and 'Mrs. A. Concha end son and dauchter of Stratford at their cottage on th 141111 of Grey. Mr, and Mrs, Jas. MeDnale of Walton and Mr. and Mrs. Ruses1 1 Kranter of Listowel are visiting at the home of Mr. Edwin Kreuter in New' York cite. Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Pollard and son Kenneth in Louden. A large erowd attended the clear. ing auction sale of Herold Prance. on Saturday, Sept. 25411. Bidding was quite brisk through the entire sale some of his purebred Ayrshire cows Field for as high as 5210. Pigs were also in gond demend. Bacon type hoge about 4144 menthe old sold for over 545.00 AR!'il. Sunday Sehnert Rally was observed in 'NE's 'United Church on Sunday. Sept, 244th with a lams attendanee. Mr. L. Bremner of P441011 Church. Grey-, necypied the pulpit, assisted by Dangles Prager. ossistart Seper- intent-lent. Mise 'Doreen Coetts rend a story ehroit the ,and Miss Helen Johnston tend the scripture Mason. Nfr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid, Mr. end for -41,, 4,-.4 P. T`...;r! 41. Or rs.ri. ('0" . . •ort ns ,111. years 41 I. ""rrYille: 11 14044-41 of y!!!1!!!;!1.111,R. driV,11 by Me. 7r, F. at' (7 "r_ !!, lot of attention. 41 s41s44i441 f,aturs of this yenr's 1(44' 14 beby elle*. Winners of Bryans—MeFaetar,e bsby mutest were. 110- 10 gin T144 marriage of "Mary Jaan. -4,aliter of Fr. Emerssn C M -Par 117. Arthnr, to Mr ("hart's, Fr- neth Bryans, smi of Air and Tarn • e Bryans, fis111*.-41A 4441: 7,1 ,s in Ros•edale ('l'urch. v. • 14 Rev E. M. Grant offielattne• bert Punter was at 'lie organ. and Mr Hugh Martin Given in marriage hr her piths,. ths "bride wore a gown at ivtry r414 if - fon v1v"t with circuit,- -rain. talc bodtee finished wi"h long t'irht sleeves and sweetheart nerktire Her fineer-tip yeti/ was caught w1,14 flowers. and she carried 1 cascade nf Joanna TIM roses aml whit - Craig. near Blyth. wit" The baby show which was jointly Mrs. William Dennis tin 41 family Nis, sponsored by the Brussels LiortA 'f -Ad fri170415 111 41004141 11 An ' (11111 EWA the liajeetic Institut, was Mr. Stewart Dryers of Mitebell an divided snecess. witrlil:pfr.w11)14pMDR. ,r0110 ri %MAR Of In m Class A-8 onths) and under .,%1.,,ri to Murray 1VIcTntosh. Sr411 'NIT' eel 0717115111 with Mr and Mrs. Ale% ;MA Mrs, TOM' rt Clark of th-014. 17PrP 9 entries, 1st prize went. RN - Mrs, Blair Meintosh; find prize t^ m,,,,en of Grey Tavp Donald MeLend, son of 'Mr. and Mrs Ws. .Teen Cnuttst nf Ssaforth with- Fave McLeod: Ard prize. Larry her parente. Mr. and IlOrs. Sarney Bolger. son of Mr, and lire. Revell portt, Bolger; 4th prise to Brian 7711011"r. Mr. Tohn Bennett has returned to eon of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Buether. the fl.A.C. ethelph rontintne Tn Class B-12 months and Ore' 11144 1'44tO1'IT0.1177 course. 6 months there were sixteen entries' personals! Mr. and kTrs. Mundy lo't Prize. Ruth MerogIT1TT. g ugh TTolland. Torn, with frit,Thi, of Mr. and Mrs, Adrian MeTaxgart: mrs. JP:111 McKinley and Mrs. Lydia 2nd prize, Robert Fischer, son of l‘leFlilleY, Enrich. with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Wni, Fischer! Ord 111-110. Nelson Reid; Mr. and Mrs. William Diane Hastings, daughter of Mr, and p, nnis and family with Mr. and M's, naVid 0709tiliP: 1(11 Prix". Mrs. Thomas Talbot, Ss.rnla: John Myrna McNair, daughter of Mr. and Stetss, 'Kitchener, with his mother. Best baby In show, Ruth Merge.' 111711:•NiVrortabrY1:7e.1811w11 tbr14hilisAvc)bilrothl):: Mrs. Stuart. McNair. gart. and sisters; James Bishop, North heather. TT, r eieter. !Vie, Betty 4Nis. Farlane. 11111 411 of 11041444' And Miss Treltm chnee laurel erten ve1. yet matehing ennntlets. and %earl- Ireeree 40 M. nd with their raAcalse of apricot and flame prta'r Mr rdward WIlsontendon. was ernnmsman and the usher: 41144!! Mesers. Tames and Berkeley Nottes. Hamilton. A reception WAR held at Prinee Arthur House. The crainlA will llve in Long Branch. Dr, Crawford and Mrs. Wellwond. Bay, le spending a few days in the Reg. N., of Wingham were the village; Mr, and Mrs. George Dun. judges. das with friends in Grimsby, month,- Murray Aistatosh. Fonaid Charlse nil. Larry Tioleer and fl' y tn fientber six months to one 444,4 r Ruth MeTaggart, Robert r441(744, Fischer. Dianne Hastings and Myrna MeNair, Ruth Mc- , Tagzmrt was judged the beat baby in 'lo show. q•!! 4!;!! "r1.-,1111,1 indoor e144 - 1/414z, 'n nsedlework. 711:,4 arts and iltrdlsraft. Intsreettrir exhibits (:1:10101 those of the Wiest!b' it/sr!- tue and Garden Clubs. The Boy Snout dispiny was a 414m7411744 feature and d44sw oonsiderable attention. Anead&fl attraetion was a square, dtinee cornpetit1on . Two eete toot part. The prize went ir, he grnunt. fee. Howielt township Morris Couple Honoured Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jehne)ce• celebrated their 80th weedin4 annt • versary on Monday, Sept. 27th. at their hnme, lot concess'o,) of 'Morris; township in the midst of a family gathering nf children, crantlehlIdren broth, rs. sisters. many cousins and neighbors Dinner allPS4R of the hoot and boS Celebrates Birthday 10R5 were 11410411 4044 and RIOATR 414075 their friends including: Mt., and Mrs. William 07, Fraser. Winstram• and Mrs. FAwarti Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Iohnetton. 1Tr. and Mrs. .Tames Pesonek, 1VIrs. Arthur Shaw, Mrs. 'Bessie Leitch, 1100 Adelaide St.. celebrated her 91st birthany happily with a birthOny party nt Springbank Park. Twenty-three members of her family were in an of T3Inevale; Mr. sod Mrs. Silas attendance and the dinner was high - Johnston. Walten, and grand danghter, Isobel Nethery. Beigrave. At the afternoon reeeptinn. Rev. 3. A. Barden proposed a toast to the couple and the enest*s sang "ThAv Are :roils ar.nd Fellows" Mr, Rob. Shaw and Mr. Johnston wet'," !MP! ers, Mr. Johnston was born on the f, line of Morrie. son of Mr. and Mrs. William :fames Yohneton. pioneers. and Mrs Johnston was Isabella Prae- lighted by a three -tiered birthday cake. Present were 114fra. Leitch's SIX children and their families; Mr. and Mrs. Dougall Leitch. Mrs. Idabel Metnren. Mr. and Mrs. John Leitch. Norwieli. 'Airs. Annie Zieeler, Lon- don. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L antis, Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs, victor Sparline. Detroit. Others In attend mice were Mr. and Mrs. Tran teiteh and family of Otter:dile. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kinsey and family and er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Miss Gertrude roster. Norwich 'Fraser. 11.0044)4(7445 ef the first line. Misses raorothea Snarling and her Several guests W1..' present who fia)1ce, Jack townie. Detro't. 11.PI 11111 7,'gier, Londnn, attended the wedding ceremony SO .- many years ago. Mr. anti Mrs. Johnston nave four Caution - - School Ahead grandchildren and three ehildren Vacation ie over and Antumn 4 fRina1 'Mrs. Cooper Nethery, Del - nigh .. leaves chid scarlet. grave. Charlei Fraser Johnston of donee briefly and die; the school the same line and Miss Minnie at hells are heard at a quarter to nine home. The family circle was mid skimming her way core 41 broken several years ago by the daughter of mine . . She's death nf 19 -year-old Alfred, Toungest only a handful of the family. llke thousands 7011'Vf' 4404111, with a bagful of tricks. she 411101115CARD OF THANKS 11lre a kitten. and TIM like a deer ... T wish to thank all thee° ' 1 (10101110(1417 incautious when danger is neer. Then Summer vacatien my reettent stay in the hospital at-. kindly sent 1)10 cards and gifts W..VP watched her • at play . '0111711ee mining home, and warned her to always lump safely away , . from notes that Marion liulT speed, only steps from thr door , . but Summer is over, and school is I Notice Businessmen And Farmers I111 for wt lovv'elhe.7. h e.r, .T and now while she'a zone, were depend- __ ing oil you ... to drive with the rare. yon'te expecting of , . . when passing the school wheys your own , child might be, 1 mention all this, for tomorrow ran so nerd her, 1 j task, 'till tomorrow is done; re- member — she's only a laasie of . delighted with life • . . and her bagful et trieks, Shes just like the 17oungster who kistleS your cheek end sea:inners to lessens, five days of the week; they're precious, 41517 friends, and more needed CAo11 day so think ad yon drive . , and BRUSSELS UNITED CHURCH ANNIVERSARY Sunday, October 10th Rev. C. L. Lewis M. C., B. A., 13, D. Guest Preacher. Special Music — Choir, Quartet and Solos Serivces 11 a. tn. and 7.30 p. m. The 001(151 Beard of the United Church have decided to repair the church shed. A contract has been let and repairs will be under way kr short iime. The Board feels that, es the shed 10 of no benefit to the United, Church bist is ft decided asset' to the whole oommunitY, many of the business men of the town and. farmers of the surrounding district would 0* willing to contribute some- thing to help finance these repairs - rather than see the shed fall into disrepair or to be slotted entirely. Anyone wishing to eontribute to 'Sage fund may leave their donation at . let's keep them at PlaY D. A. Itannle State or —Taken from Tke Olgoina AdVecate. 1 studs CreatilerY