HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1953-3-11, Page 4WAL 1'O1 PreeeaL Progresmlire enoare was
played, 1rrIzt9s going tib Mrs. 11as's0i1 The W. Ai, S. and W. A. of Oahe. I
Itrrigit,''` Johnap Staarlett, tvir. and United Ohua•ah met et the home• of
Mrs. Hugh Johnston, At the close Mrs. talon Rothwell no Mar. 4th, with
an attendance oe 1.0. Mrs. Themes
Ward was leader and speed the theme
"Community of Grace," I-Jyine 171
was sung, and Mrs, Jae Bremner
read 'lhe scripture from Epb, 4. Mre.
tack Cox, presided ter the bushleS5.
arae decoded to ePonsor the p'a7
from BrIeleseeys, 1`T3lily'ro Goat int
the Cranbroak Community Centre
on April 2, it arrangements can be
made. Tickets are ro be sold in ad-
reno*, and there Is also to he a
le•lee beetle Mrs. Fred Cwt wn,
ciucsen ea the delegtute foie the
Nontth Huron Section to ettcnr the
Prow. kpuference. .A letter of
tiotndts from Rev. T?tomas was recd.
Mrs. Leslie Lake had chance of the
GREY
TikIE BRUSSELS .f OSi M I t .t r
The regular meeting of the W. A,
of Duff's Bolted Muth, was held
its . the cease room oil the elm oh
'with large attendance of members.
Mre. Donald Buchanan presided aver
the meeting. Teusiness consisted of
propitiation to intrc!hase a new riot -
water heater tor the kitchen, an
remeidelW'g of the. church kitolten.
After tltse W. A. meeting Mrs. W.
udl
•pn,este
d d
over
the W.
M. S
7lltta'nIb
The torte wasgiven by the Watton
grows, Mas. N, Marks, Mrs, F. 'Kirk,
by, Mrs. R. 'Sennett. and. Mrs. Y.
Holmes., Tr was arranged to (rase
Winthrop woman as guest speaker
for the thendtoffe.'•'ng, elite' w111
be held in April•
A soetal evening was 35ent in btu, -
Or Mrs. Dora Williamson and son
Charles in tr.S.S. 12 echno: wt .&
shout 80 friends and neighbours
'al the evening's program, Mrs. Wr1'
Samsoal, and Charles were called is
the platform. Aaa address was rea',
1,y :14rs. Carl Dalton; and the prey'
entatton of a radio was made 'py
John Druee.
TEE (1. (;. I. T. meting wee held
on
' n'clt
Pill.
of t
the °,1 the basement
March 7th. June Hackwo;' had
,•barge of the meetng with Claire
Haekwell at the piano. 'fate Sc ePtn"e
'tt,aith. 21: 03.43 was read by 131ize.
hetet MoOavin followed by prayer
Pians ware discussed for a pageant
tc, be held in the a iurah. on April
i Sid. The nett regular meeting will
be held May Dad. alt'K'na. MoCreath's.
Mae the change that
thousands are
making 4-'
Titedareedalt, Mailcd. 11th, 1053
.., - , gh prayer continents
bare, Titalou
T JOHN W. A. — n d's work our,
S , .O can be spanned and, Go1
The Velb.ntury meeting of St. themed amending as You Dray, So it
is with us on the field, Without
God Tye can do nothing and fro ire
PM') not only tor the work here bqt
for elite Church et horns,
last xhapter the the study book,.
"Europeans iw Aorto&.", She wear
aassidbeed by Mrs. Ralph Machan,
Mrs, Fred Oow, Mrs. Ad. Morrow,
Mgrs. Timm Dile/Prth, Mrs Percy
Ward, and Mre, James Bremner.
Patsy Ralthwlell *toured with a
piano solo. The meeting Hosed with
Lynrn 021, tlollowe4 be prayer by
Myra. Thomas Ward.
The vtee•President, Mr9. Ii'1'rola'
Ke'e, domed Aim W. A. with hymn
462,and the LPrd's Prayer, rt wah
decided to cater to a weddiee with
Pi.
about 60 guests In May. ('Inc.
Robinson, conducted two contests:
which wore won by Mre. James
Bremner and Mrs. Mac Meletish. A
delicious lunch scats served) by Mrs.
Leslie McKay, Mr's, Jack Cot, and
the hostess. The nest meettd'g is le
.he held at the home of Mre. Mac
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Jo3tn'e W, A. was heid in the Church
011 aluesdalY, Feb. 27th. The open'
ing Winn was, "Jesus shall reign'
The gtnestdenit read the scripture
ltssboat from Proverbs 3rd chaplet. Members at the W. S. branch at
Our mialsion!atry prayers and the
TleiNesels my sincere thanks for the'
Lard's wavier were in unison Mtn -
subscription to the. Canadine Church
tYi ti were I
Mies ofthe previous meeting
plant De is a great sleaoute to.get
given by the sa metary. oorreel50ud the ohatnoh news from Lome id tits
' wee° was read from our Prayer part
r
Alexander McNeil
M. Alexander McNeil died; Marcie
5t11 elf tibe ago of 85 years,
The .mate Mr. McNeil' was bunt in
Grey 'township and aren't hie entire
life there with the ea;cePtion of a
Jew years in St, Catherinea He
spent the hitt 12 years with hie
daughter in Greet tawaushtp,
He was tits sort of bhe rate Hugh
end Sara' McNeil.
way. 1,
her, Mush Mary FIariis drtlting of her i
journey acmes Canada and embark May God richly bites you all In I
I
Ms wife, the former Maths Faster
pied seel hem in 1940.
ing for Jetpatti where She arritted t4 His ,service throughout
the coming 1Aour sone, and three daugmhsrs,
i tonar . `
take 'up Ower work as a m sn Y year.
Articles from the Living Mes'eage Yours eery sincerely,
were read by Mrs, Morrow and n ' NWT 'Harris
paper on "Prayer": by Mra. B.
Mitchell. ` The president closed the
meeting with+prayer. The following
slu'vive to mourn their lags, Elmer
'of Edmonetoat; Huglh,Winnipee;Geor-
I,ge, of StanoCord; Roab, I[lncardine;
Mrs. C.Rowlnnd (Marion); Mrs. W,
Rowland (Eva) and Mrs R. Nelson
BLUEVALE IMatng!arett); all of Grey; also fifteet
Is Miss Marry Harris Leiner; --
grandchildren and thiree great grand,
Y. W. O. ,.
1 Thltiteea tables of aPleltre were In I a1vtldrarri.
1 of 8 Surugadia .Kende, play at the euchre party sponsor• Pour damn; and 4bree' daug'hiere
Obdyoda Ku, Tokyo. ed by the Women's Institute. The i by Rely.Lane of 'Brussolg, will
1 Inc. 11; 1953, retailers were Boyd Manilla, Mrs. held from the bonne df her daaghtel
1 Dear Prayer Patitncrs. Sparlin Johmisben, Thomas- arc -1
g l Mas. Wm. t}Law7tamd, Lok S2,` cwt. ii.
. Por some time i have been. want. Gla'nn, and Mrs. Elmo: Seilars. Grey. Interment (temporary) wal.
ing to write bo you telling of my Lucy care holder's wero . Walter I made in Etma cemetery.
1 arrival in Sateen and the beginning Sellers and Eldred Nichol,
� of language study. ft is hard to be- Blusvale Presbyterian Mission
e 11 ve Hhat I "have been here nearly Band met in the school roam of
,twomonths already. Alter a bonne the Ohurch on Saturday. The at -
motor tntp across the country with Itendance was the largest stuns OleI my parenits I sat nail for Japan from group was formed last santmey
e
Seattle on Nov. 5th. At Yokotaarme Atter the devotions, conducted by
a warm webers was a the children, garner were payed
.awaiting me from Prances Hawkins. by the boys while the giris were
one wino alas nerved many years in initiated isitO the myet3.te) of
reran, and from two college class- quilting by Mrs. E. Nichol, presl-
mates w ho are students at the d,mlt of the W, M. S. Mrs. W. Bailie
language echooI. We three students :thanked the children for the ext
bare rooms besides mere outer at the eeilenit response in the .se114tg of
Y. W. C. A. and ,lo snnh things as wards to raise funds. Refreshmen'a `.
meals and laundry together end each were provided by the mombere of
night meet for -prayers. We fire the W. M. S.
ower Pm•t+an`+te to I-lre, 0,1R Pillow -
air. and Mrs. Toe. Marshal and
ewe 'n " ct,"age r entry, altltmlgh
we do nnt feel it co =trainee unci. daughters, Lietnwel. with Mr. ani
Mrs. George. Thorntttr..
We have Pti` nd the rennin here must
11,_'rf01 and kind. At the little
.Tepaneee Church we attend there is
warn and friendly spirit Into JVINGHAM MEMORIAL 511
which wP 1vir been drawn. It ie
grand to find quite a family %ptr't
-moms Cam odian mlestdnarles in
Tepnn. efetrpent a happy two weers
with Frances Hawkins al f ngOYa
river the Christmas and Sew Yam
hnlidevs. Tt was a good or:lim tinttti
to eise a littler hP th Nc•nrk which is
T. 4 .r. done at the hi'ttlrrgerree
Treir.3ne Cnhlr"nr• where ,hall h.
=t,.tiened after tangnago s.ni•;. 1
It Ls interesting to take tote at'
the ' many different customs and
ways of life, some desirebl", some'
not. The most important time in
Japan is New Year. Nearly every
thing. In closed down for three or
four days and the women biosaom
•forth in their prettiest kimono, even
those who ordinarily wear wastersf
style clothes. Bamboo decorates :a,1
the rouses and a special kind of ;
rice cake is made. There are even
special games which are played at,
this time and no other. Ohristma4
has been taken over to a great e:t 11
tent. but largely in its o'munerclal
aspect I tttitnk. One department
store however presented the true
meaning of O]hrtstmaw with a spectal
display of the history or Christian-
ity, sponsored by the National
Council of Marches and one of the
Japanese newspapers. It was very
well done, specially the Part depict -
Ing the We of Christ, and it web
heartening to see so many Japanese
examtng it with great intorsat. There
Is so much Cliristian work to he
done it is overwhelming to think ct
it. One just hes to see the thnnsands
p(ntring through the streets of
Tokyo who know not or' Lard
Jesus Christ to be grelatly moved
a desire to bring them to Hint and
to urge other to come and help its.
Your prayers mean n 1.02 to ua over
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Phone 258 — Wiugbam, Ost
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The MOthol Rockets continued thele
winning ways, coming up wieh their
stint .straight win, on the Int. D.,
W.O.A.A, playoff troll, by defatting
Belgrave 8 7 in the Belgrave
Arena Despite the bad weataer con
Mims the ice was 'in good shape„
and Ethel started the scoring la the
first period and stayed on ton all
through. While Etihe] was victorious
in the playoff, Bed..rave pap' tip a
great batt1 all the tray through, and
the local boys bad '0 extend Ihent•
selves do nudge them nut. it :art
venire by a ear gnat margin Ethel
Rockets naw advance into the Int.
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OUT ON PELLET
FEEDING PJ
the
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IT'S SIMPLE, FRED.
CHICKENS ARE GRAIN -EATING
CREATURES AND MASH IN
BITE FORM IS JUST LIKE
GRAIN TO THEM, THAT'S
WHY THEY EAT PELLETS 50
READILY
cYOU MEAN WHENI WANT TO GET MY BIRDS TO
EAT MORE MASH i SHOULD USE VITA -LAY PELLETS?
RIGHT, FRED- YOU'LL FIND ROE PELLETS
WONDERFUL IN THESE WAYS
TO 60051 WEIGHT, PRODUCTION AND CONDITION
OF FLOCK THAT 15 NOT EATING ENOUGH AT PRESENT.
10 PROVIDE EXTRA MASH CONSUMPTION IN COLD
2, WiNTER DAYS.
3, TO BRING LATE -HATCHED PULLETS INTO LAY FASTER.
4 TO BOOST EGG PRODUCTION Al' END OF LAYI16 YEAR.
BIRDS ARE FORCED TO EAT ENTIRE MASK INCLUDING
5 ALL FINE' CONCENTRATE MATERIAL.
YOU MEAN PELLETS
SERVE THE SAME
PURPOSE AS WET
MASH AND SAVE THE
EXTRA HANDLING?
EXACTLY, FRED. ROE
VITA -LAY EGG PELLETS
ARE A COMPRESSED FORM
OF VITA -LAY MASH MADE
TO ATTRACT A BIRDS EYE
AND PLEASE HER
APPETITE .
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TELL ME AN EASY WAYTO FEED ROE PELLETS,DOC) WHENEXTRA MASH .
l91NSUMPFION/SNEEDED
j
ALWAYS FEED ACCORDING TO EG6
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QUICKLY AT 1 LB. OF PELLETS PER 100 BIRDS
FOR EACH 10%• EGG PRODUCTION.
AT NOON, YOU CAN FEED WHAT BIRDS WILLMAN
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UNTIL AFTER EVENING
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