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The reckless driver is
a public menace. He
has no regard for his
own sgfety or, that of
other,users of the
streets and highways.
Passing on hills or
curves, excessive
speed, cutting in or
out, and similar con-
duct are reckless acts.
Severe penalties are
'provided and will he
applied to the reck-
less driver. •
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CRANBR0UK
.lir;. ('aloin Camerae Motored
with Mr and Mrs. Wm, Cameron to
Short Hills, N, Y, last week,
Mr.. and Mrs. Bert Martin and Mr.
and Mrs, M. 'Martin, Detroit, visited
over the week -end with Mr. and
MIs. Alden Cameron,
Mrs, Stanley S. Mistier and her
daughter, Mrs. W. Myers. Detroit,
visited with Mrs, Clara Omsteed
and Mr. and Mrs. Lylle Gordon.
Mrs. Wm. Cameron Sr., is at Wal-
ton with Mrs. Harold Snsalidon,
Mrs. Liynan. Evans was hostess
for the October meeting of the
\\'nmpn'a Missionary Sooiety, with
an. attendance of tlaurteere. Mrs, John
Sohnock was the leader and opened
the meeting wiith :the call to worship
Mrs, Ciara ()Instead read Psalm 100
sail all repeating' the Lord's Prayer,
send ,Colossians 3: 1447, Teymns in
keeping with Thanksgiving were sung
with Miss Alice .T. Forrest presiding
at the piano. The secretary. Mrs.
} eT Emgel read the minutes and called
1 the roll call which was answered with
a verse containing "thanksgiving."
Mis. Jetta Schnuck extended an in-
iitotdon to the Society to meet In
her homy In Nov. The sectional
inreaine is being held n Tuesday,
Oct. 23 at 2 o'clock in Ethel Presby-
teree, Chitral and members were
meted to attend. A report on the enn-
t"r''s and sending of the simply bale
wss eIvon. The Thanksgiving topic
was presented by Mrs, M. Engel
and a Mitts Quiz was conducted,
The elnsine Hvnln was wing and
• On President. Mrs. ,Tolle Schnook
eveteem oed the Benediction. Re-
frpsihanents were served by Mrs.
Evans, assisted by Mrs. H. Grn•salitr.
BRUSSELS ANGLICANS
ATTEND HURON DEANERY
The fall meeting or the Huron
Deanery W, A. was held to Ford'vvioh
Anglican Church on Thursday, Oot,
11111, The guest sneaker was the
Rev. Simpson of Durham, recently
returned from China, Those at-
tending
btending from Brueseis were Rev.
and Mrs. Kerr. 17i's. A. Morrow. Mrs,
11. .Mitchell, Mrs. A. Morrison and
Mrs. G. Davie.
MORRIS TWP. COUNCIL
The Council mei in the Township
Iran on the above date with all the
members present.
The minutes of the last meeting
were read and adopted on motion
of Chas. Coultes, and Sam Alcock.
A. delegation visited the Council
In regard to the McCrea Cemetery
and it was decided to appoint a
Cemetery Board for the Township, •
Moved by Chas. Goultes, seconded
by Bailie Parrott ;that the
necessary By -Law be passed settang
the nomination for Now. 30 at 1 p.m
and the election if necessary to be
held on nes,. 10 and appointing De-
puty Returning Officers and Poll
Clerks, — Carried.
Moved by Raffle Parrott, seconded
by Win. Peacock that the road bills
as presented by the Road 0umerin-
tenclent he paid. — Caroted,
Moved by Sam Alcocit, a eeonded
lu Bedlte Parrott that the following
be appointed as a Cemetery Board
for the Towrship of Morris,: Her.
man Netdtery, Colas, Beeman, .Jim
,Trhnston, Reginald Watson, and
Georgy Miebie, — Carried,
Moved by Win. Peacock. seconded
by Sant Alenrk that Addison Fraser
be paid 8600 to assess the 'Mwnstiip
for the year 1953. — Carried.
Moved by Sam Aieock, seconded
by Bailie Parrott .that the meeting
adjourn to meet again on Nov. 5 at
1 p. m. — Carried, -
The following aaceunts were pale:
tsiwanure Times, advertising 52.60
Waiter Shortreed, valuators fees 3,61
Geo. Martin, transportation 6.00
Walter Oster, poultry killed 18.85
A, Whitney, flowers for Robert
Sheetreed 8.00
,Telae Kelly, fox bounty 2,00
R McLean, fox bounty 2.00
Clarence White, drawing
wood and tile 16.00
R. McLean. poultry killed 80.50
Dave Craig, unloading tile.
(levier Dr. ' 8,10
Bailie Parrott, unloading tile,
(levier Dr. 3.00
TT,,.r,r,. ,Johnston, meals for
Township tour
9.90
Addieon Frasier, part salary
Mr's, Robt. Craig, relief
Mersey Jellunstan, Court: of
Retvisiou
Chao, Couites', Court. o2
fterlsion
Sari Al000k, Court of
R"sLaiolt
Wm, Peacock, Court of
Revision
Bailie Parrott, Couirt Of
Revision
Addison Fraser. Court of
Revision
Geo. Martin, Court of
Ravdslon
f7arvey C. Johnston, Reeve.
Geo. C. Martin, Clerk.
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1020,0.0000 Majestic Women's Institute
Huey Moore the, well known radio
8,00 reetallty, wee speaks, tan Dab*
ing and interior decoraitisng j's cotnl-
8.00 tn'g to Bitnssels, on pot. 24jti1„ at.
0. 111. to the Town Hiatt. hivoryone is
8.00 welcome: The Moore Paint Go., Oe
spotrsorialg her speaking tour for
8,00 one week, and 81-. 10. Gregg end
the Majestic Woni5 's Tnd416tute are
bringing it lo you.
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Friendship Circle
DDie October meeting of the Friend-
ship Circle was held in the parlour
of the United Church with a good
attendance reported. The meeting
was opened with the devotional ger-
vices
ervices followed by a prayer hY Mrs. 3,
Lowe. The eecrestarial reports were
presented and the treasurer's report
adopted as read. The circle was
honoured to have as their guest Mrs,
P.nwland who gave a very interesting
rrwenue of her recent twill to Eng-
land and rationing conditions there.
He talks was very lunch enjoyed and
a vote, of thanks was elven by Mrs.
Win. Evans. Mrs. Norman Hoover
favoured the grohp with a lovely
solo following whinh members joined
in the Mizaph Benediotion and the
meeting was adjourned. Lunch was
served the the cnmm,i:btee in charge
St. John's Guild
The October meeting of the Wo-
men's Guild was held at the home
Mrs. Wnt, McMurray, The meeting
opened with a hymn and prayers in
unison. The soripbure lesson was
read by yrs. Morrison. The heel-
ness period was taken over, by .the
President, Mrs. G. Davis. Treasurer's
report showed a suceesstul balance
from the booth at the Fall Fair.
Moen was made out fel' the next
Lionls scupper. The November meet-
ing will be held on the 18th of the
month, in the basement of the
ohnurch. 1t will be a social afternoon
for all the ladies of the congregation
when the patched aprons will be
jliuslgeid, by a trio of Walton ladies,
Mrs. Rev, Kerr closed the meeting
with prayer. A dainty lunch was
served by the hostess and committee.
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of ,Lames Edwin
Armstrong, who passed away two
Years ago, Oct. 19tH, 1949,
God's Heaven must be beautiful.
For Ile only calls the best,
To come to Him, and be a part
Of tdnat great land of rest.
You lett a heantifui memory
And a sorrow too great to be told
But to those who loved and lost you,
Your memory will never grow old.
Sadly missed and fondly remem-
bered by his wife and faanily.
vlelviile Church Service
There was a good attendance on
Sunday morning when Rev, Mr. Ful-
ton spoke from the text. "Therefore
let us keep the Feast" 1 Cor. vS.
We must keep the feast because Our
Lord commands it. It is not some-
thing from which we can tnln aside
with a shallow excuse. We must
keep the feast because we need it,
we need the simple Message of the
broken bread and poured out wine.
Mel also it is our witness to the
world that the Cross of Jesus Ohrist
is central in our faith. The Sacra-
ment of the Lot'd's Seiler was
observed at the rinse of thr service.
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ETHET.,
The October meeting of the W.M.
S. and W. A. of the Ethel United
United Church was heti at the home
of Mrs. McTaggart widthtwelve
members and two vistons present.
Meeting 00511 d with oall to worship
by the president, offering was taken
Font'bh verse of TOylnn 510 was re-
peated in unison es a dedication.
Sortpture lesson was read try Mrs.
Gee Bearson. This was followed by
a period of silent prayer. Tn the
Reidy period Mrs. Alex Pearson re-
viewed the first chapter of the New
Testament book, "From Lakes to
Northern Lights." She was assisted
by Mrs. E. McTaggart and Mrs.
Geo. MSenatrss. Minutes of the lust
meeting were read and approved.
in the business period a letter was
read from the department reorgan-
izing a Mission Band. After some
dismission this was left over until
next meeting. At the sectional
meeting to he held at Union on Oct.
Mb. Our society is responsible
for the worship service at the morn-
ing session. This was arranged for.
nen Pearson offered to help with
lunch for .Mission Rand. Meeting
closed with the Lerd's prayer re-
peated in unison. Lunch was ser-
ved by Mrs. R. Hall, Mrs. George
Pearson and the hostess.
PEOPLE WE KNOW
* * *
Mrs. (Cobert Thomson is Visiting
fr'iend's in Toronto.
* * *
Mrs. Janet Scott spent a few days
in Blyth this past week visiting at
the home of her niece Mrs, McCol-
lough.
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Mr, and Mrs. D. McLeod and sons
have moved to Mitoheld, where they
will take up residence.
* * *
Mr. and :Virs. Harold Whittard and
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Whitttard, St.
.,Catharines. were Thanksgiving
visitors with their parents Mr. and
Mrs. B. Whietard,
* * *
C. R. and Mrs, Hingston and Mr.
and Mrs. Waskett of Toronto visited
with relatives and addended the
75th Anniversary of Brussels United
church.
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Me sre. 13111 Adams, Brussels, 3'.
C. Lamont, Ethel aatd Herb Travis,
Walton, are enjoying a trip to Pen-
neyvau:ia. sponsored by tote Star-
t -train Co. They were awarded the
trip for high sales standing.
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