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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1953-12-9, Page 4CRANBROOK incladed le tyre Sewiag Box She , also stoke en Nate to be attractive' The assistant leader, N ]!<ra, M. 7• Singel Was hosted : la>yt I �ot0 018 different type8 eeember meeting of 1 Harrigan, r+i til of aslilrs and different maberdais�. The illliNelt..tor the P and have Pox Presbyterian ersslorraCrhhusociety Tice 1 girls were asked to try Chris Prosbyteriaru from the Glad i their slip pattern for the next 7ridltttmae pe gailawed with the meeting, The leaders demanerta�ated areglee woe M, gyndman 1 taking eau m:sate, e owe pgse8tdent, Mrtr• sullen was helped to take each others meaaure- deo the Apostle's I 'rents. It Was decided to have the leading. The scrl reed in unison, sans read rceord books pink with blacmk let. Creed, and Mrs. Lynn During I tering., The eeting closed with ' A lash from the program, During Sava the Queen.tye basinegs peeled annual reports en by the See, and Tread•,; d 1 given eat fe,otory year's , disclosing a ETHEL .wok, 'With the allocation exceeded. i 'Me toy{ call response was a verse Geo. A. Dunbar and sou Donald of Scripture containing, „Gift:' i have bought the 100 -acre farm on Miss Alice S. Forrest gave a very I Con. 8 Grey tosvnsrtp from Jake de exceilen't 'Christmas topic. Mrs, M, Doelder, J Bagel vies elected to alt as Vic` Mr, and Mrs. de Dodder are moy' retell and 'Miss Forret to preside Ing to Brampton; and on Thurs for the election of ofiieers. Thi day night a large crowd of neigh officof 1963 were -elected and • ers bons and friends met in the town - Mrs, Hymdman again presided ler , bons hall to spend asocial even• the closing period during which , Wing with them before their de- . ,she announced the Mission Band will ; pamture, progressive eiurnre was petit meet during the winter months. ! played. Mrs. de Dodder and Wil- k few new ideas were discussed and Ilam Bishop had high scores, the Smnaary peeking arranged for. Lloyd and Mrs. Keifer were low. Following the benediction by Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. de Doelder were cal - Hyndman lunch was served by the . ed to the platform. Mrs. Earl Bowes hestetss and members of the lends read an address, and Bili Dane on committee, Miss Forreeit. and Mrs behalf ;of their friends in the Fred 5matido8• emintmunity presented them with a People of the Community are of money. Mrs• de Doelder, af- reminded that the books in they ter thanking their friends for their Granbrook library will be changed ldndne,ss, sling 8 solo. Flowers Blooming ed on Dec, ,17th. During the past days of mild C4'rak-a1111 visitors with Mr. an'd + weather, many report picking bole Mrs. Allem Cameron were Mr. and Airs, Bert Martin, their sans Jim i mets of 'ps, stocks, and chrs- ; anthemums from their gardens. and Al an. their wives and children I Personals: Mr. and Mrs. R. P. all of Detroit. ' i Opte, Toronto, with Dr. and Mrs. Mr. mom Pennmgtnn is at his Wardle- J. H. Fear, who has borne here for the winter months, ' been i11 in St. 30sepr's Hospital having warked for a cnne,treetion London, is reported to be much company all slimmer. I improved in health; Harvey Dob - Mr. Paul Jeschke was taken to the son underwent an operation recently Clinton Hospital on Tuesday i in St, Mary's 1Tospttal, Kitchener. Mrs. Calvin Cameron left the , Mrs. Joe Pearson was hostess Lor Kitchener Hospital on Thursday and , file 'Christmas meeting of W. M. S. is oanvalescing at 110 Name of her 1 and W. A. of Ethel United Church, sister, Mrs. or�ear Huelrn, Conestoga. f ,mere were 3.1 .member.!, and 7 visit;6r9 present. After devotional - --I exercise Mr. Lane teas called upon NIUNCRIF.' ' ' i to give us ,the Christmas message. He took 'as his subject, Sir, We The Moncrieff Club Girls heldWould see Jesus- Amid the hurry their fast meting in the project, ' and rush of Obri:stmas we should "Being Well Dressed and WeIA not forget to -put Christ into Christ - ed" on Saturday, Dec. 5, at pas, The Peas., Mrs, Geo. Pearson Wodn5i84 Y, December MI, 11) 1142. B UJ$SE1A POST_ Moved by Mrs. Ames, deaonded i)y t Mrs. Cleaver that elate of offloers be ad*Pted•'as read. 'Carried.. 1ixr. Lane than tndttiieid the new officers for 1954. A hearty :rote 01 thavlta Was given to Ms+s, Geo, Pear€ion, Pres• et the W, 14, S, and Mrs. '. Chester Ear1 Free, of the NY. A. for their splendid leadership during blie past year. As Mrs, deDoelder one of our valued membemd iscllea d Ing our Lrrwnmu11b1 rhe was forward mid Mals. Percy Stephenson ' read au address and Mrs. Chester 11Ar1 presented her with a toaster ' and aawel set, Although talcbn by surprise she made .a fiery fi'ttin'g reply. Thanking the ladies for their ' Otte, Meeting closed and lunch was served and a 6OCi411 time spent. 1 13t11e1 SI/4k Chicks Olub held treir third meeting on Manley evening, Nov. 30 at 8 p. m., at the Ethel Public School. Seventeen members ; were present The meeting opened „, 1p singing "May the Good Lord , Bless and Keep You." The roll call was ansevere4 by ."once indication of a well groomed girl". The minutes dosed were read by the secretary, The + taking part, The meeting assistant leader dilscussed with the ! 2nd. Vice-Free,.....Mrs, R. We ichal. with Hymn K. Ga f the Hands" The yrd .� ter • poucett, lltinli ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Geo, H•--'�" THIRTY YEARS IN JAIL 23 Wellesley at Brussels yiai� WITHOUT A TRIAL 28 Milverton at Delmore ., a,:, 4 28 L.twood eh Hana'laton , ,1 s j A akeeking story et iaJsetieei 30 Hamilton at Milverton i ' accused man was never JANUARY aroused of a crime, Yet he has lust sevisel finished serving long ye '8 behind 1 Mttchel! wt Brus: ie .44r the bars, How couldhappen? 4 Milverton at Brussels Read "I Spent 30 Years in 3111 4 Belmore at Harriston ,elk Std, Without a Trial", in The Amer!` 6 Mitchell at Atwood : A eau Weekly with December 13 issue 7 Belmore at Mitchell Vice -Pres, .••,hlhs• Treas. rims, N. 1Leld • M J A. Marshall arrested, never :girls re o members Veen gave each other man- 1 ieures,. The leaders showed the Sec, flat P Sec ' S. CHRISTMAS MAILINGS Mrs, H. Stevens girls how to make Fr(5188 and '1 tees J Benmrett filled seams, While the ones who { SuPPIY ;See, Mrs, W..• Mks, W d their ships the others Broadioot hi ....Mrs,1 D, 'Watson works on e r , made samples of the various kinds , Sec. of Crrlease Fellawe, p GE learn •. The home assignmenite Detroit Sunday Times• were to haste tlhe 'slips 'and to work 1 Missionary Monthly See. .... Mrs. N. 11 2 0 following dates for— w the record hoogs. The inching British Columbia, Alberta, Saskat• was emend by slinging the National 1 Literature Sec. ...Mrs. H. Kirkby ohewan, & Newfoundland by Dec. 12. Anthem. Miss! tnre Sea Mrs. s. A. avisMe- I Manitoba and Maritime Provinces, Mission Band Supt, ,.,, Mus. A, Mc• Earle S clays an of Stratford, Calle 1ssiettani Mrs, J. SmitJh . Dec, 14th, Aeby Hand Supt. Mrs,. G. Megavia Ontario and Quenec, Dec, 15th• s t two days with Mr. and Mrs. ' 'Within a Prow Y this Thad their patterns and materials 1 Gook Friendship See. ,...• another Christmas days we will have au . upon us, and all mailers ere urgently requested to mall parcels, letters and cards earl/ n.nd avoid disappointment. pen . E. Richards ; C.G.I>T. Lieader Mrs, E, Me' ' As in previous years we ask you Creeth, AsisietamitB, Miss M• : to -assist the Posboffice staff by 1ista,1 II of so Club, with. the I Stevens, Ma's, F. Kirkby , ass separating the 20 odds from the village, stagedof some friends, in the , Auditors ....,•,. Mrs. Sohn McDonald , de letters and trying each in bandies ssful Minstrel Show, in the Twp. a Reports were given from each speed the despatch. of your mail, whicSi was welt filled. The stage , was, suitably decorated. E, Rims ; group tellling what they had done : Ali parcels' leaving Clamed& must ards acted as 4I. C. and director with t during the yens Mrs. R, Bennett bear a customs declaration form, for the g aAd Mrs S John- + same may be obtained at the Poet village, Show, a very snec0H 11, ; Mrs.N. Marks l n"+17•,.s this will assbst the Post Office to Donald Dunbar as pianist Mrs, 37. ryans _ h definitely i k t i the worship Kitt• Office prior +to inline, 7parcls averring, '15110 sow was sten Too p'ar n should be securely tied, further im a black face one with std and new vice. Tile 1681, of Grey group had songs. solos and month organ trios, charge of the study period with formation will be gladly given bye 'dire crass -fire nae, s1appy and Mrs. J. McDonald, Mrs. A. Me. + Post Oflee. 18 " leasing. d, Mrs, Rae Houston, Mrs, Tho Aar Mail gives faster service pert and the harmony p Donal The droll antics of the end men had A. Tunrbull and Mrs. B. Johnston for distant points. JUVENILE HOCKEY SCHUDULE 2 Atwood art, Milverton 10 WeUtisley at Mitchell 10 Delmore at Milverton 11 Harriston at Atwood DEOEMBER — 14 Brussel:, ak Hanriston 15 Atwood at Bellmore 16 Milverton at Wellesley 17 Brussels at Mitchell 18 Wellesley at Atwood 21 Brussels at Belmore 22 Mitchell at Wellesley 23 Harriston at Belmore 27 Milverton at Plarriston 7 Harriston at Wellesley ',a,:a ;+ 8 Brussels at Milverton .,e 11 Atwood at Srus+sels 11 Mitohell at Harriston 12 Wellesley at Delmore r .., 14 111iiverbon at Mitchell 14 Delmore at Atwood « d 15 Brussels at Wellesley 18 Harriston at Brussels 18 Mitchell at Belmont 0, t? 20 Wellesley at Harriston 20 Milverton at Atwood 21 Atwood at Mitoliell 22 Wellesley at Milverton 25 Belmore at Br0YSsele A d 27 Atwood at Wellesley 22 H arrlston at Mitchell 29 Brussels at Atwood 29 I3elmore at wellosley 30 Mitchell at Milverton. • 1 ,the audience laughing from be — ginning a end. The boys are to �- ' _- �r_•� � __.- -- __ he congratulated for their ability to Groom the home of the Club Leader, Mrs• took charge of the business Period. � put on such a, good show. Orval Harrison, The following are Minutes, of last meeting read and ---- the officers that were elected. Pres- approved. Roti call and offering. ' ideate tiarguerite ICeilier; Sec: The following slate of officers was' WAS i ON Tress. Karon Machan; Press Be- presented by the nominating coin - porter, Dorothy Cos. It was de' mittee composed of Mrs. Geo. Men aided to use the same name for our ties. Mrs. AIex Pearson and Mrs. C11113 as we had used last year, Chester Earl. Past Pres.. Mrs. Geo. "Moncrleff Merry Maids." 'We, Pearson: Pres., Mrs. Sas. Pearson; I ohose as our motto to be used to 1st Vice Pres.. Mrs. Geo. Menzes; open the meetings. "When care- 2nd Vice Bre.... Mrs, Percy Steph• iessness come in at the door, 1'•1200; Treas. Mrs,. Joe. Pearson; Beuaty goes out the window." The Res. and Press Sec., Miss Ella The December meeting of the W. A. of Walton United Church met on Thursday afternoon in the Unit ed Church basement with a good attendance .The meeting open- ed with hymn 51. Scripture reading by Mrs. Turnbull followed by pray- er. Ser. report was then read and den thank you cards. Trees. report leader gave a list of items to be Pearson. assistant Mrs. E. Ma iv givon :showing a balance of Ta garf; Cor, Ser., Mrs. Joe Ames, 8841.63. Several items of business aasLstant, Mrs. Cecil Bateman: , on hand being dealt with. Mrs, rhristiar, Stewardship, Mrs. Alex Tharruas moved a vote of thanks to Pearson; Community friendship, Mrs. Turnbull the retiring President Mrs. G. Cochrane, Mrs. Percy for her splendid work in the past , Stephenson and Mrs. S. Sppiran; + years The meeting closed with Supply Sec.. Mrs, Cleaver: Assoc! the mizpah 'benediction. ate Member Sec., airs. J. PeoteU; Christian Citizenship Sec.. Mrs. Goo. ' The reguar meeting of bhe W, M, Pearson; Missdnnary Monthly and S. of Walton United Church was. World Friends„ Miss M. Hansuld; 1 held in the basement of Duffs Li+. See., Mrs. A. Baynard; Life ' Church on Dec. 5h, with the Pres. I Membership, Mrs, Patterson; Plan. , !dent Mrs. Harvey Johnston pre. 1st Mrs. Roy Rall, assistant, Mrs. 1 siding. The meeting opened with Joe Hearten; Mission Band, Mrs. 1 Hymn 62. The Sec. and Tress, Quest. Dobson; Baby Band, Mrs. - reports were read and approved, Sas. Pesten. Mrs, McCall had charge of the new Officers for the W. A., President, 1 slate of officers, for M954 'w Brgahich re Mrs. Chester Earl; ist Vice Pres., , Hon. Pres. Mrs. A. Baynard; Sec., Mrs. E. Me- ', Past Pres. Mrs. O. Martin , Taggart, assisted by Miss Ella Pear- President Mrs. H. Sohneton , son; Treas., Miss M. Hauenld.. let Vire-Pres, Mrs, Jno. McDonald WS yea die COW CHOW SUPPLEMENT ails with yoaz ogre Train , .. help keep sows in cooditka for big mtik p:edeo- [beal Ash ma about y lod*il Brussels Creamery PHONE 22 ItRUs;I?I.8 The Caw e tee e o_ Odd yES,JOE- THOUSANDS OF TONS OF GRASSES GO THROUGH OUR DRYER EVERY YEARTO GIVE )OU NATURE'S OWN VITAMINS AND MINERALS IN POWDERED VITA -GRASS FOR ROE POULTRY AND STOCK FEEDS. YOU KNOW HOW YOUR FLOCKS AND HERDS THRIVE ON LUSCIOUS GREEN GRAS& AND CLOVERS EACH SPRING AND SUMMER. WELL, ROE VITA -GRASS CARRIES THIS SAME BENEFIT INTO YOUR LAYING PENS, YOU MEAN I DON'T HAVE TO STOP THE BENEFITS OF GREEN GRASS WHEN I PEN MYBiROS?. The Dog and the Bone A DOG was crossing a plank bridge over a stream with a piece of meat in his mouth, when he happened to see his own reflection in the water. He thought it was another dog with a piece of meat twice as big; so he let go his own, and flew at the other dog to get .- the larger piece. But, of course, all that happened was that he got neither: for one was only a shadow, and the other was carried away by the current. MORAL: Make it your first aim to hold on to what is already yours. Open a savings account with The Canadian Bank of Commerce. Add to it steadily. Soon you will find that your money has grown ---and without any risk. Visit our nearest branch today. illustration by Arthur Rackhatn, from the Heinemann &Blinn ojAesop's Fables. The Canadian ank of Commerce N•33 By Roe Farms Service Dept, OF CORSE NOT, JOE -NOTICE THE RICH FRESH COLOR or ROE VITA -LAY EGG MASH- IT HAS VITA -GRASS IN iT TO SUPPLY THE VITAMINS AND MINERALS YOUR FLOCK NEEDS TO BUILD STRONG BODIES- PRODUCE EGGS AND MAINTAIN HEALTH. / SOSH, DOC, THE WAY YOU SAY' IT, i -r JUST LIKE MOVING THE RANEE INDOORS. i GUESS WHEN YOU PUT8FARM-PROVEN" ON ROE FEEDS YOU REALLY MEAN I.r / THAT'S ABOUT II:\ OE. OVER 20,006 ot146 114 OUR gN*� pi2 VE U7k o ITA- ,aR 60 ANY tHp V RK ON Y5l I PART, rte✓ Errws 1' I'I ',w ,t anukl r904 N HOW DOES THAT HELP ME, one.? ii V.,.4,N� yibl7;r�}tyy.r ., COUNT ON ROi %0 MAH6 YOt/R vrn jAY t60/400 /Nft1LLe!'r FORM ';:asg Huron I?rociuce 3IRUSSELS JOHN Lk AMONT HEL F. HARRISON ivtowlooP `t}v /%% ROE TiticW bitMA_�. :-.'";-.V.6,4‘.