The Brussels Post, 1950-11-29, Page 4THE BRUSSELS POST
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MONCRIEFF
The Thank -offering meeting of the
Flcart and Hand Mission Band of 1
Moncrieff United Church was held '
last Sunday afternoon with Mrs.
Jas, Machan as leader. 'rhe theme
was "Jesus lets children help 1-iint.”
The call to worship was "Enter into
I-TIs gates with thanksgiving and
into His courts with praise.'' The
scripture was read by Yvonne Mc-
Taggart, The leader then read a
short story followed by prayer. Mem•
bers of the Mission Band sang au
anthem. This wa., followed with
the offering which was taken up
by Ross Patterson and Lester
Machan.
Mrs. Maohan introduced the guest
speaker, Miss Sybil Courtice, a
missionary from Japan,
Rey. Mr. G. Hazlewood thanked the
speaker for her interesting talk,
Karen Machan and Ruth McDonald
then gave a piano duet. ';Onward
Christian Soldiers," The meeting
ring. d with a hymn and prayer by
\ndr'y Baillie.
WALTON
p arty was hold In the
)1•:,•7 C, ncmunity Hall when Mr,
and -firs. Roy Williamson, recently
maple, wore presented with
a purse of money. Dancing was en-
inyerl during the evening with
PPR I'r` ''C Wrstpru Band furnishing
the music. The presentation was
made by Mark Hamilton a.nd Barney
Craig and the address was read by
s. Harvey Craig.
THE SEWING CLASS
HURON COUNTY
ELECTION RESULTS
Ashfield
r rlr'rr : Ebner Graham 1actI 1
For Outwit tall by arel.l John
!:rndle�y, Andrew Ritchie, K uvolh
i`r•Nt uzil,. Cecil Blake (new).
area 111;tr s (all re..
u+,rU, )fair -1 Taggart, M(u•wtn
• llurnin
Hay
F„r ne+,we Marl Campbell facet.)
For Connell (All by Reel) : Mei,
li \Vi1b..rt. Valentine Becker, Gus
„cin Lewis Rader. •
p.a. :01,1,1 aro!' ('•es!. c'. sill by
!NA. ! Bract.' Horner. Elmer Rowe.
(;,,, •,re i'+nnev, 1','llli' ni Haugh
111 w),
Holiett
Por reeve: William Dale !,reel.)
For council (all by nerd.): George
Brnwr, Archie Young. William
T •. ,•' Thomas T rine)•.
!
1
1
be Of. Lorne Scrimgeour;
George Radford. W, Riehl. H. Vod-
! dee. Norman Hainilten, Lewis
: "Whit
Por school trustees (two by
•
geol.)! Mrs. Franklin T1ainfnn. Mrs.
, wtne"n TTcTlnngall.
•
Blvth
,.,,, reeve: Wil(i•,nt Merritt (noel),
Por annum (1111 otnlifieri, four to
The Wee Woolly Workers met at 1
the home of Mrs, E. Wilson on Mon.,
Nov, 27th at 7.111 p, m. The meeting
was opened by singing the "Institute
Ode" with Joan Wilson at the piano,
Th.- minutes of last meeting, were
., :.1 and :r,iopted,'l'he roll call„ "One
,'or,: 111, ratinn and how to maize
it was n,awererl by thirteen mem-
bers. 'flow to make our Record
Hooks was diadussed. Tine' next
meeting will be at Mrs. Davis' hone
at 2 D. m. on Saturday. when the
roll call will he. "Why, 3 chose my
skirt material; its name and weave,"
Information was given by Mrs.
Wilson nn how to remove stains from
ma' This was demonstrated by
Mrs. Davis, Candy was served at the
rlose. ,7V1111
+rtJ; \Catlare Miller, William'
Webster.
Colborne
For reeve: Stanley Snyder (acct•).
For council (all by anal.); John
Kernlgbau, James Horton, Terence
Hunter, Harold Montgomery.
For school trustees (all by ace.):
Benjamin Strong, Milford Durst,
Orval Blake.
LI ....tel.(
✓ ,• P 1; TT Strong (sect)
t rue rr„rru fell by noel 1 - Ed•
Tam •arann Ha rcrayP,
+...,,,,.• r'henn.
T`n,• arh.nnl trustees: Past TTnwiel(
by aryl 1 • 1lfred Herman, 1,Shaeffer. Ar-
�u+• Mitchell. Tra
R" lerich Township
For ro vr• Gordon Orr (acc1.1
Por ro,nrlt (all' by mcrl.l: Edward
r,,•+mm. Tt+il•,,,mr Harrison. Clayton
T • ors-, Ito T(orne(11 Merrier.Fnr. aril^"1 T•rm tnlctrps: Ere.
:,• ',h'iliwa+n. Elmo• Potter (hoth
grr11
"" ,herry
T'n,• ,•erre-: G. ,N. T'ndm•wnnd.
renal), Tolle G. Fischer (ota1,1
For ennr.r+ll (fon' to hi nested):
Robert A. Powell (anal). P. H.
Abraham (opal,), Herbert Poxtnn
f. nal.t, A. D. Smith (anal) W. J.
Willes (711111. Peery Diggs (nual.),
For acrinol I,•ustees: T. E, Powell
(rut).), Elgin Kirton (anal.). Bert
ITnlmes (anal.)
East Wtawanosh
For rr"rr: .T, D. Beecroft (incl.).
For council (all by asci.): Orville
Taylor. Orval M'Ilnwan, Howard
Campbell, Alex Robertson.
For school area trustees (all by
acct.); Roy Patterson, Clarence
Chamney, James R, Coulter.
West Wawanosh
Fir reeve: Everett Finnigan,
(asci).
Por council (all by acch): ,Harold
Gaunt, John Durgin, Gordon
Slrutbel's, Benson Johnston.
For school trustees (both by
Wednesday, November 29th, 1950
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BRUSSELS LIONS, LADIES
MEET ,IN WALTON CHURCH
With amtetities whetted by a frosty
drive to Walton, members of Brue-
' 'l. Lions Club, with their ladies,
met in Duffs United Church for the
m,•rtint~ on Monday night.
Bev Gordon Harlem -ma, minister or
r'linrrh and president of the
].inns Club. was in charge of the
lb. (typalna's program. which in-
, solo by Mrs. T3. Smalldon,
a ntllsisal selection by Helen, Leona,
and Toon Johnston, anti n reading
t„• 1t,•s. fl, Mctavtn. The gueat
.,,,r',1rer for this meeting was Lion
"Tial” Moir, Seatorth, whose suh-
ieet was "Humor." Plans were com-
'nletrd for the visit of Santa Claus to
Brussels nn Dec, lath, Thanks were
extender) to the women of the church
for (he sumptuous -dinner.
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FROM THE
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Conixmunity Park Barns
CLINTON
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The Mill meeting of the "Happy
Stitchrrs" club was held at the home
of Mrs, C. Pearson on Wed., Nov. 22,
Thirteen girls were present, The
roll call was answered by rarh girl
giving one reason why their chnsP
ittrit skirt material, Its name, and
its.weave.. The secretory rnnort was
Liven mid the hrailless was dealt
with. it was di aided that the roll
r.all for the next meeting will he
:atawrrrrl with ]tow to haate oto
aisle's. Tito members err" shown
how to press the seams. darts and
facings and how to fit our skirts.
Lunch was served and the members
wend home.
r-„ •- a r,, y, tr. miry Fr
Sabbath School and the regular
morning service at e+n-r'n tw•>rr 11^1d
^.s usual on Sunday. Nov, nth. with
Rev. Thompson, N. S.. conducting TllF
service, The regular services will be
Mid on Sunday. Dec. 3rd, at the
usual hour.
Mr, Calvin Cameron spent several
days in Windsor,
,lir. and Mrs. Otto Ohrstrnrn and
children. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Martin
and children and Mr. and Mrs. A,
Martin, all of Detroit, spent their
Thanksgiving holiday with Mr. and
Mrs. .Allen Cameron.
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from the herds of
JOHN OSTROM, VARNA
CLIFFORD H. KEYS AND SONS, VARNA
ROBERT M. PECK AND SONS, KIPPEN
MoKINLEY'S FARM AND HATCHERY, ZURICH
ROY F. PEPPER AND SON, SEAFORTH
Auctioneers: William O'Neil, Denfield; Lincoln White,
St, Marys; Edward W. Elliott, Clinton,
For Catalogues, write Clifford H. Keys, Varna; or
John Ostrom, Varna.
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Betty Cnnsins at the organ, Special
rustle• consisted of a duet by Karen
1 nsehlbt and Jean Cardiff and a
sttxttito by Jean .Tewrll, Agnes Lane,
Sheila Porter, Maureen Sullivan,
Joan Thomas and Joyce Thomas.
The United Church
At morning worship tot Sunday.
Nor. 26th.1he sermon theme was,
Expansion and Growth in The
Kingdon of God,' as set forth in coir
Lord's Parables of ThcMnstard
Peed and The T.eayen. The anthem
was. "Trusting in Darkness” by J.
Lincoln Hall. Tn the evening the
service was in charge of the Y. P. TT.
I\Tadelon Ryan, presided. Lamle
Cousins, read the Scripture. -Lillian
Take, led in prayer, Harvey Sperling
nf' Elmvillr, President of the 'Huron
Presbytery Y. P. TT.. brought a timely
message nn "The Need. of God Inc
Abundant Living." A young peoples
rhnir lerl the worship of praise with
NOTICE —
A meeting of the Huron County
Trappers Association will be held on
Sal„ Dec. 2nd at 5 p. m., in the Agri.
culture Board Rooms, Clinton. Door
prize. Everyone Welcome,
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