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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1949-12-14, Page 4ve Fee Costs FUNCTIONAL FEEDS HELP PRODUCE HEALTHY, FULLY NOURISHED BIRDS WHO GIVE MORE EGGS—BETTER EGGS. BY INCREASING QUALITY AND QUANTITY YOU LOWER COSY AND INCREASE PROFITS. ate. o. (Fill -the -Basket) EGG MASH ad ERG PELLETS (Birds Relish Pellets) For Sale by Ethel Prod uCe Phone 22-r-10 den's Felt Shoes Rubber Overshoes Over Rubbers fer Felt Shoes • • • • •r' ' Boys 3 buckle Rubber Overshoes ' ' • New ',-:1.1:z ns sewn on leather topped Rubber's for $3.00 pr. Agent for Armitage's Dry Cleaners and Dyers THE BRUSSELS POST CRAlvBROOK Rev. A. J: and Mrs. Sincp'eon and family are spending a few days in Toronto. meeting closed with the singing 01 1 Majestic Women's Institute • Hymn 174 and a prayer by the Pres- The regular Chirstmas meeing of 'atilt' Mrs. Robt, Campboll pree)ided the Women's Institute was held in , for the election of officers and Mrs, I tiro Library on Thursday, Deo, stir Gordon Knight acted as secretary. Mrs.D. HemingwOY in tho chair, 11rs, John Pride is at Present a Mrs. Dan Huether pronounced the opened the meeting with the Ode and 'c: sent a Patient in the Seaforth I Benediction, Refreshments were Institute Creed, Mrs, 7. Speir, See: ]loseitel where site underwent an I served at the close by the hostess, tr. as., read a most pleasing report operation last week. The many assisted by Mrs. H. Gorsalitz, Ethel. or the years work up to dale, Don - friends hope for a speedy recovery. a responded ernrd has been received by Mrs. l tion for the shut-ins was ETHEL to by 85 ladies, It was moved that \\'m, r:unernn or the serious illness The \V. el, S. or Ethel Presbyterian , donation of money be given to the foliolving Brussels Itbrary board 925. nen- phew, Walter Brown, a former ill. All rest - in a Toronto Hospital, of her nep- Wednesday, December 14th, 1949 visit year held their last meeting of , ,len different amount to British Sea- . t +' Cranbroolc. .the yr a on Dec. 6th, at the home of Mrs. George Krauter. I man's society, Siek Children's FIospl- 'til•. and Mrs. Wes. Mcleachern, this. Toronto and London. A lovely +•-r visited at the home of Mr. and in the absence of the President, note of ontocs was react. from :Hiss I Mrs. Lounsbury was in charge of '(Yrs. Peter Baker over the week -end. 1 which opened with , B. Moses for a box received. Several 14Yrs. McFlachern is. extending her singhtg of FIymn 170. The Christ- others expressed e r thanks for •aster, cels they had received while t to meeting, th i th 1 Par with her .i mss prayer in the Glad Tidings were I to nags mode to Pack Mr. Haney Hunter has returned Preto St. Thomas where he s"e1.t several months. Mrs. Robert Cameron end Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cameron and Carol, Sarnia. were here for the. week -end, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cameron. The 'Women's Missionary Society Of Knox Presbyterian Church met for by offioers, during business Period. used as sentence prayers. arrangenten Mrs. Alexander read the scripture foxes for shut-ins. A committee lesson. Roll call with 12 ladies wa' appointed to meet the town I Present was answered wifh a verge emmtc•ii to consider the decorations remaining the word Gift. Nevt meet- stoat desirable for the interior of the ing "beginning" to be used. Minutes town (tall . It was decided to have of cast meeting were read, and "amt (111' carol singing on the main street from 3.10 to 9 o'clock. Christ - tee: splendid reports were given m eve. Everyone is especially in• vited to come and join the singing. The motto was well given by Mrs. Carl Hemingway, "The glory of life is to love, not to be loved," "To give —not to get—To serve not to he ser- ved." Carel singing 0705 enjoyed by all. followed by a beautifully prepared Christmas tack given by Mrs. Dr. R. W. Stephens. A most sincere vote of thanks was tendered to all mem- 1•ersof the Institute who were so "enerous in their help at the booths, and in many other ways during the mast summer. The King brought the meeting to a close. The follow- ing hostsss served lunch Mrs. S. 1lnier, Mos. E. Martin, , Mrs, J. Mc- Farlane and Mrs. 'Wm. Turnbull. the December meeting at the home Mrs, Richards had the Christmas of Mrs. Lynn Evans. With Mrs. Gordon Knight presiding a Christ- • mss Hymn was sung in opening( r� _ Scripture readings from Matt. were $3.50 :5.50 elven by Mrs, Lynn Evans and Mrs. J. Schncck. "It came upon the mid - $4.00 night clear" was sung, followed with a prayer by the leader. Ten • $1.50 members and one visitor gave a verse containing "glory" in answer • $3.50 tr the roll call. "Prayer was chosen for the January meeting. .A. Christ- i mas topic prepared by Miss A. Forrest was read by Mrs. Robert C. Campbell. The previous minutes I.werr read and approved and it was 'd to order the new study book, sn'?i 5;9s €: 'ale pa " - ••Towards a New Dawn in Japan." The treasurer gave the financial re- port which was very encouraging. The offering was presented and the tonic and introduced it with a solo. Hymn 172 was sung. Mrs. Lounsbury conducted the election of officers for coming year. The meeting closed with prayer. List of Offlicers of W.M.S. for 1950 Hon, President , Mrs. W. McInnis President Mrs. E. Richards let Vice -Pres. Mrs. Geo. Krauter 2nd Vice -Pres. Mrs. Wellie Krauter Secretary .... Mrs. Roy Cunningham Treasurer Mrs. M. Alexander 1. DECEMBER is here and with it lurks the "common cold"! Ontario citizens are reminded now of a few simple helpful rules to safeguard their health, and that of others. Prevention of the common cold is the responsibility of all, and if everyone plays his part much unnecessary illness, expense and discomfort may be avoided. With the holiday season looming ahead, when so much happiness depends on everyone feeling fit, why run the risk of "catching cold"—or letting members of your family face that danger? In the interest of parents and families, the Ontario Department of Health recommends every Ontario citizen to study the common sense precautions suggested below and act upon them. Five Simple recautions Take plenty of rest. Avoid becoming unduly tired. Endeavour to follow a well-balanced diet. 3. le a cold overtakes you, go to bed until it improves. If it does not clear up rapidly, do not hesitate to seek medical advice. 02 Avoid becoming wet, chilled or over- • heated, If clothing becomes wet, it A Be thoughtful of others. If suffering should be changed as quickly as To From a cold, do not spread germs by possible, coughing or sneezing openly. t Avoid crowds as far cis possible. No one wants to be "laid up" with a cold .: especially at this holiday tune of year. By following these five common-sense precautions you can help yourself and others enjoy a happy, healthy holiday ... free from the seasonal misery of the "common cold". DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH FOR THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO FINt4B RUSSELL T. KELLEY MINISTER OF MATH Home Helpers Oganist Asst. Organist Mrs. Heath and Mrs. J. H. Fear Mrs. Ear] Bowes Mrs. G. Kreuter Clad Tidings Sec Mrs. M. Thompson Supply Mrs. S. Wilson and Mrs. S. Alexander Press Sec. Mrs. John Krauter Welcome and Welfare .... Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Cunningham Flower Committee ....'Mrs. G. Kreuter and Mrs. J. Kreuter Program Com, Mrs. Lounsbury Mrs. Alexander and Mrs, J. Krauter Mission Band Leaders .... Mrs. Wellie Kreuter, Mrs. S. Wilson and Mrs, S. Alexander Auditors Mrs. Wright and Mrs, G. Krauter mt FURS, CHOKERS NECKPIECES • Full -Skin, choice Silver Foxes to be worn with coat or suit, double pouch, satin plaid lined, Pre -Christmas special .. $10.00 Mountain Sable chokers, (dyed Bassarisk) 2, 3, or 4 skins, 1'rre•Chr'ihtmas special •• $10.00 per skin Allow one week for delivery. We mall prepaid, insured. No. C. 0: D. orders please. Fur Coats, with our written guarantee, from $115.00 up. Paris Ladies Shoppe 4 Listowel, Ontario. Honored by Friends Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan, of Con. 5 Morris. were pleasantly surprised when a group of friends and neigh- bors gathered at their home on the occasion of their twenty-fitb wedd- ing anniversary en -Dec. 2nd. The accompanying address was react by Mrs. John Speir snit Mrs. Wes. Kerr presented the bride and groom of 25 years ago with a sliver tea service. Dear Bessie and Jack: - We your neighbors and friends have gathered here this evening to help You celebrate the anniversary of your wedding twenty-five Years ago• You have both been examples of the highest type of neighbors and citizens always ready and willing to (tete us out, Sorrowing with es when we were in trouble and re- inieing with us when we were happy. As a small token of appreciation we ask you to accept these gifts. Hyping that as you use them they may ever bring you happy memories of your years among us. May you ever be blest with health, heppiness and prosperity, and spared to live to celebrate many more an- nlvereal'ies. Signed on behalf of your neighbors. The recipents or the lovely gift ex- pressed their thanks 1 n appropriate words. The evening was spent in nJnying cards, Lunch was served. r sseks f., a • To facilitate snow removal, No Parking;, on the Streets of this Municipality will be allowed between the hours of 2 a. rn. and 8 a. ni. This order will be strictly enforced in accordance with the Highway Traffic Act, Sec. 40, Sub- Section 7. BELGRAVE 'bE 6elgrave United Church W. M. S. The Christmas meeting of the W M. S. was held in the church base- ment with an attendance of 20. The Vice-president, Mrs. Earl Anderson was in charge of the opening and the business. The secretary and treasurer gave their reports. It was reported that a second bale of cloth- ing valued at 8100. had been sent. The visits to sick and shut-ins were reported. Rev. W. J. Moores took charge for the election of officers. The report of the Nominating com- mittee was given by Mrs. Harold Procter. The following are the officers for 1950: Personals; Bert Kelley with his sister, Mrs. Garvin Smith, Timmins; Mr. and Mrs. James Cameron and , Carol, Sarnia, with friends in Oran - brook sod with Mrs. Cameron's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Janes Coutts; Frank Kirkby 'has bought a building 011 north Main st,• from Russell Mark and is planning to use the building to store his ditching equipment and as a repair shop. The December meeting of Walton C. G. 1. T., was held on Sat., Dec. 10111, at the home of Edna Martin. The meeting was opened by singing Hymn "Silent Night." This was rot - lowed by the Scripture reed by Helen 'Johnson, followed by all repeating the Lord's Prayer. It was decided we hold a candle light servile at the rhairch Tuesday, Dec. 13th. The next meeting will he bele at Mrs, Kirkby's. The minutes were read by Joanne Stnektir, Moved biy Helen, seconded by Leona that we send $10.00 to the Presbyterial. Mrs, Hazlewood then read a Chirstmas story, fcllowed by a few contests, The collection was taken up by 'Helen Johnson, after which the treasurer gave her report. A group of Walton girls met at the home of Mrs. Iinmoliriee to start their winter project on "Clothed.- closets Clotheclosets Up To Date." Mrs. Hit•inphries and Mrs. Holman are to be the lead- Ors, The group decided to call them selVes "Walton's Tidy Heidi's". The following officers were emoted, President Helen Johnston Secretary Margaret McArthur Pianist . I,idna Martin Press Reports ,...,, Leona Johnston and Doris Stevens, Pres. let Vice -Pres. 2nd Vice -Pres. Mrs. E. Anderson Mrs. R. Mammy Mrs. W. Scott B ,by Band Sut, Mrs. N. Walsh Literature Sec., and Gift Fund Sec. _ Mrs. R. H. Coultes , Missionary Monthly Sec Mrs. 7. Anderson Associate Members Sec. Mrs. A. Vincent Temperance Sec....: Mrs. R. Chmney Stewardship Sec. Mrs, Jas. Michie Community Friendship Sec. Mrs. Jas. Michie Supply Sec. Mrs. R. Nicholson Press Sec. .... Mrs. Geo. Martin Auditors Mrs. N. Walsh and Mrs. J. Anderson Mrs. H. Wheeler was in charge of the Christmas Program the theme of which was "Our Faith in Jesus Christ". The lender read the scripture reading. Several Christ- mas Carols were, sung. A candle lighting service wee carried out -with Secretary Mrs. Geo. Martin Mrs. L. Hopper, Mrs, J. Anderson, Treasurer Mrs. Jesse Wheeler Mrs. A, Vincent and Mrs. Wellings Pianist Mrs, J. M. Coultas taking part, The meeting eonculd• Mission Band -Mrs. Alpert Coultas , el with Hymn 68 with Mrs. James Assistant Mission Band Leader Michie singing the solo part, and Mrs. E. Wightman the leader giving the benediction. POULTRY LTRY — EGGS — FEE1- W 54 ip 131 l Phone 80 we Each !i„ocker 9 h: X t• w` )insured Against Fire. Brussels, Ont. NOTICE Latest equipment just installed few Fluid Pullin A Iso Repairing Tractor Tires all sizes Immediate Service Given Phone 8 I�. SUNOCO GAS STATION Brussels, Ont. E. Richards & Soso Phone 86-r-. —