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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1942-1-21, Page 1n , USSELS Wednesday, January 21st, 1942 ea le. r N : • Mrd• re Hanley deuth,o George Hanley, who v,asa resfil nt of, this village Tot the past twenty years,, occurred in tit°, Stta.foid.:.Generai S epage in the early 11ourn of Weciriesday 'mora.• dug, Jan. 1.4th, 1942, She was a tonne]; -resideet of Moncrieff, and; :Stratoril, • The deceased, Who had been in. poor health for some time, Was eon lned to the hospital wihere her death nceurred for the ,last month, Of a quiet retiring disposition she ne,ver- fJI eleset had many )varu1 •fi'ieeds who will 'mourn' her deabli. She le sua'vived by one son, .Wil- liaui E., of Glum hams; . two nieces, ;Mrs, "Reginald Jacques, Stratford and Mies Mai'ga1'et Manley of Hamilton clad four nelt6hervs, George Scantle , berry, Toronto; Seek 12, Hanley, Sad- bury; Lieut. fah 12. Hanley, Kent Beet.; and Douglas Hanley of Chatham. . - Funeral services' were, conducted by her peetor, Rev. Chas. Lewis el the United Church of whioh she was a urea111her, on Saturday from Lire Walker Finial Home. Interment was made in Brussels Cemetery: Pallbearers were: W. , Lowey, J. C. Bee'kea', Wm, Little, F. Kearney, D, N. MdDouakl and Wm. G411es13ie: Michael Kreuter Residents of Grey Township were ,Shocked to Jaime of the sudden pass- ing of Michael Kreuter, on the 10th January, iii .Listowel Memorial Hos- pital following a short illueae. M. Kreuter bad ,i)een enjoying good. health nuitil Wednesday, Janu- ary 9•t'h:lvhen lt'e become ,i12 and an tie following day was, removed to the hospital for au operatien. Ale was born on December lgtih, 1372 being the second .eldesit .son. of the late. Jacob Krauter end Margaret • Ruehher. ,On the.23th of December, 189$, h0 mace united in marriage to Lavinia. Attridge, who predeceased him on January 15th, 1940.' liar. Kraute a Who was a lifelong resident of tale +town,shi+p, resided f ret on the lath concession and since 1916 on •the 1'0th coneeseion• He was active out School Boards for many, years end was always eeenie, interested lwu' polftirs; beans ' a staunch liberal. Leh to mean his lase are one daughter, Mee. Wan. Campbell, Grey Tw.pr, and two sons, Welland, Grey Twp., and Leotard, --Mitchell, Ont. Three brother<s; one eieter and 1 grandchild also survive. The funeral servleeis were conduct- ed by Rev, 3..E. Taylor oa Monday afternoon at the Love Funeral Par- lour and Knox Presbyterian Church, Ethel. Interment . was made in Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Pallbearers were: Mealsrs. Wm. 1 70005, 310. 'Cooper. D. :Horton, • James Deal. Leslie, Lake and Wil' Haan : Stevenson. Besu,tifull dowore•tes,tified•to 1114 VorY nigh Meer in which the late MI5. Monitor ..was ahead+ by a 11001 or frientle, interment .was, made in I2ivetsidc ceule(cry, The 'pa11- bea0elle were Messrs J: W. Heid, Acme Baxter, 3, L. Crowe, ., M. Ballance, W. F.. idePheilson end J, • q:„ Mt:BurneY' —TeeHeaney Star, Mrs. Thos. Haycroft . The funeral of a 4b001er resident o'i anis village, 31100 Anne 0 0101010• son, widow of the late Thomas Hay - croft, took 'place from the. D. A. Rana Faue1'al Perl001• on Friday afternoon at 2 pan. interment wee made in the .Bruseel0 cenretehy. •. Palllb'earea's were: It, J, Mel auchlin, W. S. Scott, Wm, (Gillespie, 3, C.'l Beelrer, A, Anderson and Walter Hein. of Hamilton, .+ The deceased was, a (laughter of i Obs late W111iann and Jane Hutchin- son. 'She wee barn' at Hea'per Hiay, near Seafortb, eighty,seven years ! ago. They were early eettlerst of Grey township. ,A nephew, George Hirtohinision, now lives all the homestead, At one time her 11ats- •bandi, 1v1vo predeceased hertufty-40er Years ago, was a hardware mev'ohant lu Bruslsels. -Later she resided with, her sou in Hamilton', for twelve yearns lir Goderich and for the last two years With her 'niece Ma's. Meanings, of 'C'olbourne Township, Mrs, dlaycro'ft was in failing 'health for ,the past year and her death occurred late Tuesday night, San. 131111, to her eighty-seventh year. , - 'Surviving is 0010 sou, William J„ of leatiiiltou and her brother 'Ouch• bat Hutchinson of Grey toevnelhi+p. A daughter, Maibel, predeceased her mother twenty-three year's, ago. .Aruna thane frons a distance who attended the services here were W. J, Iiayoro8t, Fliaanilton; Mr, amyl Mrs. Walter Hein, Hamiiton, enai Ma. and Mee B, N'. Manntings of Ben Miller. Mrs. Euphemia Hudson Tls,e death er Euphemia Beeson, widow of the late :William 3. Hudson, occurred at her ,lone in Detroit on 'Tan, 12, 1942, Mrs. FIaldsou, a former resident er B•raslsels, had been in fairly good ,Health up until the day after Christ- 11090, when 011s,e su0ered ao heart attack, She was apliarentby or the .noadda•tar'recor0ararr,,171oen .she. "70..5 suddenly called daring the eight of January 12th. ,Mrs. Hudson leaves a large circle of fi'ieed.s around Brulbels, with wham she had a most happy visit last eunnrnee. ills. Hudsoe wee, born it. Brussels on February 24th, 1877, ,the daughter of the late Mr. thud Mrs. Duncan Livin,gsto,nie, Isle moved to Detroit in 1896. Site was married, in 1902 to the late William H. Hudisou, who predeceased her 10 year0 ago. , Services, were held in Detroit, Thursday evening at 8:00 o'clock, The £uncal took place on. Friday, Mrs. Harry McArter Jan, 1611h1 at 4:00 001(1,010 from the Well known +througllloet the eta- Walker Fune0011 Home. Rev. S. hitt a$ a clinch worker, and as a Kerr, officiating, Datemaueet rva5 most hospitable hostess in her home, in the Brnssele' cemetery. Mme. Henry McAleer passed away at she., leaves, to mem her loss, 0. 7:45. am. oar iSaturtllay, Decenljber son, Gordon and 'throe daughters, With, at the age of 72 years and 2 � Is/albeit, *interred Triplett and days,. 1Vtnv, My'Arter•liad' been in poor health for some time, and for the last two months weal seriously i11. . The end while a severe :chock to 11er family and, friends, wag a happy release from pain. The late Mes. McAleer was horn at Brussels, Ontario, Heir maiden name war' Floience MODonald, She Was educated' cut the Brussels aletiool.s and) married Mr. Hurry Me- ,'.rlter, In 1906 the family moved to Manitotba, settling in Hartney, where Mr. alcArter uts-employed ass . a tinsmith. Lw Eartney the falilily grew to manhood and womanhood and made many close friends. Mals. i cAleer was partioulaarly happy when working for the &urea or in eta -et any cause of benefit to the eomtnahnity7 Her Thome 'Wats a1M'aye open to young Pollee and her (bospi- •ta11•ter knew no bounds, .S, • tele paniticulam resipec.t she will be 'eery south missed: ' Lett to mere 'iter death, 'are her husband. three sone and two dangh• 1 terse .George McAi'ter. .Southey; Sask.; Harry McArter, Toronto; Wilmer, McArtel ('R;Q,M.9.) Eng- land, -Mrs. Everett Underhill, of Un- derhill and 14'4x9 I•fantneOo McArbea' a1 home; . The fnnerall service was held at the fierily 'hon at 2 p,en. en' Tues.. day, Dec, 30111. Bev. A. W, K, Iteration of •St. Pc,tll's Presbyterian ehuroh; oondticted the .servko, assiet- ea by Rev, J, FI Stewart. Balder, . a teener pastor. Many friends of tiler family attended the Gtrnera1• Margaret Rlaybun'n and three grand- children, Robert Rayburn, Margaret A.00 and Many Lola - Hudson, !She also leaves, one brother, Neil Living. Stone rine four 'slaters Margaret. Elizabeth Wheeler, Anns. IMcvdear end ,Susan Hardie. :Pallbearers• were: James, Mc- Farlane, 'Thames d4cDonald, Jack Wank, Jack Yuiil, Dottgard' Sts'achen, Roy -Jlts1eoat and Jack Bowntetl, •Eliza Jane Mccutoheon Mantra' morning, Jan. labia, Eliza Jane* Mcdibtoheen• passed •peaeeftolly away at the 0tOnue of hor sons Dr. W. L Mc*Ottteheonn Berwick 'Pa wifere she Quad etaent the prat eleven years. Mrs. M1t:Gtttcheoah was in . per . 87nrcF Year, ' : ' The arice9aed wee born on, ,the •2nd' Line of Morrie, the second (laughter of John, and Maa'y, Ann; Roe. ,She was ons of a family of eleven chile. rehr, hi 1889 site wast married to David McG"titcheon, and came' to the 641 line of Morris where she resided the time of his death tai, 198'0; ,Besides her 0050 .h(3 is .survived by the 'Panelling •.s3S,te1's' and brother': Mrs, Rohe', Warwick, Wiogliant; Mee, Jamiee Jactes'on, Clinton; Mrs, Fred Taylor, Gerrie; Mita. Thothee Scott, • P9ldladel ilt.ta and: Dr, Wesley R, Jane, Philadelpa1ia, late Me- Outolleon was a' member ' et.' St. Jahns Mettle, thecal , Braesele Iirusaels Loses : , Opening Gentle • The B'rueateilet Moolcey Leal (Pe seculea paTlregday ey'ea'ing 10 the ,local mese, 'taking o1(1 the feet Mildtney .junior ''q" Groan 3, 0.14.4. temp. Bruoosel's players were et. the Short, end 08 the. 4-0 eeoh''0, • 'caeca ay's more, eeperie•nined play - ere 'were 1b1•e ,to take advantage or breelts, when they -carate their way. The`ecore is no indication of the lank' of sbl1i.ty of the Brussels boys,. This. west their first pane and they showed'' every ,sign of developing ihbo a teem which give a good :wooingof themselves,herealter, Fame are urged -to attend every game and 'nui .eulcoage the boys, 'by their wltode•treerted support. They and:' titch+ eaipable• meatager, Mn'. M. Wine - berg, deserve it when they are doing their. been to give you a goad 1laekefy I team When, so manly of the boys' of .i the Village are b1(1 .active Service. Mr. K. Ashton merits credit tor his; h'andldu.g-of the teem. +Shaw them you appreciate it. The net game here; will be Listowel vs. Brussels 11 evened on Puid+ay, Jan, 30th. • • Hockey Schedule Brussels at Milverton Jan, 22 Liefewel at Brussels' , .. Janie 3 Bruseele -at Listowel .......,.,.. Peb 3. Milrverbon, at Madame .. Feb, 6 Miivei'toni at Brussels , Feb. '9 Brussels et Ni01dmtay Feb. 13 PLAY.OFIiS—First three teams play off Team in, that place to. Bove choice od date and place, Iw Sent.' flua1s, selconklt and thirdi teams May; Car Owners ---Beware second to have choice of date and # Of Snowplow! place Home tad home ammo with 1 eeme of our local eitizeu+s have Local News Items CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank 0401' 011an7 411011d's for their 11e1,R4u111+eas and sympathy. D01)0019117 to those who riernisihed ears and to the choir of St, Solute Ohau'ch W. L. and Mrs, lecOutchean, CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank OM' Maiiy trion4ls and neighbors fon' their kindnesa and sphnpathy 01latvih as in our resent sud bereavement, also for UN beautiful floral tributes. Special thanks to D1'. Jamdeeon, 'Rev. Mr. 'revelleh' and; Mr. Hann. Mrs. S. Mustard 00d family, St. John's Guild The .January sleeting of at. lobes Guilkl was held Tuesday afheasoon at the Home of Mass G. 1VIul'd'oon with a ,'splendid' attendance .The meeting was epene0 by the -.president with Drayer end scripture reading.. IC' vvas tlemide(1 during the: business Period to hold the Annual Pancake Social on. Sherrie Tuesday, Feb. 17. Mee, Prost extended an invitation to the ladies to meet at quer home, in. February.. Rev. M•r, Davis closed fire meeting and a dainty lunch was served by tee hostess and a vote of thanks accorded Mrs. :Muldoon for her hospitality. • goalsito count, ' In finale, hom,it and 9ionte gasses with two out of three gannee to 'Cousin If allied. ;game neceSsaa'y it is 40 be played: on inutile, ice which will he Palmerston. Ata the Churches Secvicest int Melville Presbyterian ahur h oil Sunday were eolidocted lap ' tire anieleter, Rev. S. Kerr. °The .Suudy school and Bible class:were held lin, the arnoasing. The .cihoir cont>ylbutei] an anthem at. •' the morning service, •Sei3vice 'in. tine Uni'te'd church en Sunday were conductedlby" the minister, Bev. O. L. Lewis, • and erG'`1u.ist 17ple,copaa climate ee• wick. Tuesday evening a short serv'ieo was held by the Rev. W. A. 33. IIolnnels, et the Smell Funeral -Mouse, Berwick. en Thursday the body was brought to the Walker Funeral Home and services ,,were oouducted oe Friday at St, John's church be the Roe. P. W. Davis, Atworid, The 6tallfbelrere were former netgthbons, W. 3, McCutditeon, . 7:Her- vey McCubcdloo'n, Ilasay 'Me'Cd11oheom Penult Nichol, Lorne Nichol and Sorin Svelte. The floral tribunes which were name -oils, anti bealiti• inl were carried by the following yoting•nteni; Sohn H. •Clark, -Leonard' Rooaiey, Joe :Santa), Ross N-1d1i01,•308 Tamen and TboanaelVallee, The ,(lower list included: Blanket, Dr. W. R. Roe and Mrs. Toros. •Scott and Mrs!. Joseph `•llckley, Phila.; •Sdn ay, Mr, and Mrs,, Rin.grose. Bei'• 'wick; Spray, Chas. Millar, Scranton; Spray, Berwick Neigh9oaiis,; Vase, Mr, an* Mrs} J• 2, Whops, Wilkes, Barre; Vase, Mr. and; Mrs. Niles White. of Dallas; Sp's'aY, Fred and Freddie O'Brien, Berwick; Pillow, W L. saki Mrs. M•ctuitclteon lex-' Wok; 'Spray, Jack Finatoan, Berwick; 2000y, The Hudak family, Berwick; Slbeay, Perish Guild avid Ladies' Aatxil4'aa•y, Berwick; Spray, 6th line neig6nbonssi; away, Scott nephew end. niecee; Spray; &Stens; Wreath;, Harry ,NT.0Cutofhe'oa1 and family. 1 Inteimieut was' shade in. the W. J Roe Mausoleum, Wingthem, elle habit of leering their tattoo or trucks pa•rke(1 on the plain (beg in the 'winter nlonthlseenetell, to the ane uoyance , of operatonsi 041 the lidg6l- way elmwallow who- have to detour the barked ntaelbih ee•, It le an er- ror to leave 'meg machine In the Path of these .irlawe, es the big wings' can, certainly make a mess of a Taint fab besides indicting ser• Tons (len.49 to the body. Drivers of the sno>vlhnedlens are not held re• .spotlstlee for vehicles that may be parked i1v their way, and i8, after a couple of trips through they fled then; in. the sameastpot, ,are liable to .push along as if nothing, wee in the taemee h the ''habit of , parking their- card'' consistently on aft nbeilry:; street' are warned Chat their pride ot the road may come to grief—and new cars are tetiribly !lard' to: pre - ewe. , Alvina Jane Grills.• W3IITE--4At St., jase0h',a Hospital, London, on, Wednestley, January 14111, 7992, A.lvi'na• Jane (41111x, be- loved wife of Bels White of Thames, - ford and dear atltoth.et, • of Harold Gerald, Rayrno0d: anal Wilma, in her 29.441 ye91. She leavers to mourn' her father Mad uiothet•,'Mr, anci.M1s. Thomas Galles Brussels, and sisters emit brothers, 'Emote of Tomonitol Margaret, Frances, 'Orval; !Harold, all of 7 ualsei9 and Mror'i'•le, ot Ceara Borden,.. Rested at 'the 'Carrubbers FnaveraL 'Mete, 73trettiesferii, there • the.fttnienal was held Friday, Jan, . 16th: et 1':90 , pan. Interment, in • Thainres1'6,'rd cemetery, on., tho sev etutN..1im4x, , - CRANBROOK CARD OF THANKS The family oP the tate Michael Kreuter wislu to expiates their Waiters thanks and appreciation to Welles and nedg(itaonr0 for acts, -of kindness, floral tribafteai Mad expressions of sympathy tendered during our releent bel'eayerent. CARD OF:THAN'KS • -5inieea a gratitude fs 9071185 04 to old Paellas' for .sa'r lTheMlw expressed and, for, floral tributes et the time of the deatih .of my mother. lt'tvas' alt 111,d001. a31preleleted• W. J. Naymroft Hear Son Speak From England Mr. and labs: Prest had the pleasure of hearing their eon, GPI. T. A. Prest of the R.C,A.F., speak to thein frons England: on Tuesday evening of this- :week, He ha•s been on a:etiv0 service far some time. The broacVicest owes• the CIBC over- seas 0e1'vi.ee was quite clear, talose listening in could hear Mr. Prest disitinctia. He "Maker ti his parents and brothers' and other friends. Breaks Limb ,.J. C. Backer will be confined to Irian hoane for 'smane weeks, as the result of •a broken limb ase stlfferecl out Sunday; ,Mr. Backer fell Week - lug hits leg when a ladder lie was standing an. slipped. Being alone at his home at the time he was unable I to melte anyone hear and had to 1 crew/ into the bailee as best :he I could anal 'phone for assietanc:e. He ' was 'taken to, Listtazvel hospital where he remained fon' a couple of days Owing to the sterna, weather the January meeting of the W.M.S, was Dostmoned feonu Jan, 7t6t to Jan. 141111. They tenet at the home of Mee. 5Harv.eY 'FIunter with an attemlauce oe 15. The meeting maenad by siugleg Ps. 54, atter wheel' they recreated the Lord°'s Prayer iu 911190n. tiers, Rolf. Gordon •read _tlte-Scripture lesson taken team 1 Car., Oh, 13. The minutes were rend by the .Sec., seconded by Mrs. 'Robe, Campbell. Roll 'Call was then taken,. followed by a very inutereeting .story "A Tale of Long .Ago," given by Mrs.. Martin McDonald. Hynnat' 619 wee sung after w11ith i41:rs,'Rei, Taylor read a nuanber. •of perebna•1 lettere from encs iatartes, in place of our Stiltdy Book 'pevaod:, Hearing these letters read train Missionaries abroad really givere one food for thought, Offering: wee then taken. The treasurer gave a report of the money 501.1 to the Prealbytertal treasurer end the sec,, read, 'a letter In regard to supplies foto 1942. Ilynnn 41 was the sums, ansI 1VI•i15, Paylonl closed the sleeting. With prgealt e•'" li,'!rettt •'•Iilrlli WALTON Repents for 1941 of the W.M.S. were read by the 'executive. The total automat raised was 9443.65, of this the six groups in. their meetings raised 9288.96. There wee 57 Associate Helpers. and 30 teubs0t'ib• lug for the, Missionary monthly,. 1. bade was forwarded and 10 holies visited a.leb. 3 vacuo to the hospital Thirty-o'ne names of members' are on the roll, Lettere were reed Term Mrs. Nichols and Arils. Ooolclougb. Seven.teeli were ireeen,t and' eight paid the nlemlbe'nsihi7 fees for 19,2. Mrs. Wilson 500454(1 by Mrs. Ennis, Ml's. Bennett, Mrs. Gilbert' end Mrs. Holland presorted the atude chap• ter on. West China.' "There shall Lost Good 1 " neve* be one Melville Church . 10 a.m.-Sunday School and Bible •Class 11 a.m.—'The Message - • of Two Gardens" 7 p.m,—"Sacrifice and song," COME AND WELCOME. United Church 10;15—Elder's Fellowship 10:30—"Ambassadors of Christ;' ' Ordination of 2 New Elders Reception of New Members Sacrament of Communion 7—"The ,Possible You." St, John's Church 11.15 a.m.—Morning Prayer Rev. F. W. Davis Atwood Annual Km n Branch Red Cr '7be Anatual M833r .. s+els Blanc,,, of ,t111af; Cross 500IOty lvif Library on Tuesday 13t11. Two 331)0(e, 17th broody. The officers of 19 elected far 1942 as foliet4 lion. presidents -- Rev. S. 130)1•, Rey O, P3'esidentr34abt, 13oweren Vice President—Abbey, :W111 Secretary—Carrie I1ingetosl .° Treeeou'er—Mrs, McLa1 Finance Committee= • Mas, Ben ,Weikel' Mrs, R. S Flamiltei j4f1 s'. Rabt, Thomson. Director's --Dr, Jamieson, Dr, ivleffet ' Geo. Sankey W.' V. Iierr, L, E,'Car' dile Ws. 0014, Thome n, 'Yirs- Walter Scott, Thos, 'Wilson, I Dunican, Elizabeth Downing, Alfa, • Prest, Jros, Kelly, Letrlie Earl. Coneenor of Workroom-- Elizabeth orkroom- Elizabeth Downing, Treasurer's .Report Receipts frons 1940 , . , , 7,25.49 Donations ............... Branch Fund !raising events. 7315.30' Tag Day ...,. ,., 34.02 Bank. Intea'est . . . ... .. . ...... 7,00 rF, , li 111'' , 83014.51 Expenditures General War Work 271.87, . Expenses. Branch Fund Raising 'Events . 69.82 Wool 163'5,61" Other Material 867.85 Workroom & 511177ing Expenses 6.68 Misicellaneous expenses 6.44 Soht(eris Conn/orbs 121.87 92479.15 Balance ..... 9535.38. REPORT .OF WORKROOM' Miss, Elizabeth Dawning—Convenor Sewing d'yiiamas „ 184 Extra Pants ..... 8 Ladies' Night Goals ........ ... , . 36 Quilts' .,• 242 ' Handkerchiefs .` 200' Cb'ildven's Bloomlers. 47" Cdlildeen's Pajamas' ...,.....•...., Ladles' Coate . •. . .................. Olilldoen's ,)resew !i Ladies? Blouses 201, 2 adde. Sikh ls+.. • ...... • ,• ..... za Property Bags. • , ... ,.....•1p, 10 Units of 5 articles eaab; chase, coat, blaolmens blouse and sweater , , . 50 Boys? Suits 1:1 Boys' Shirts 22 BIanke.ts Diapers, Hsoldice rchdefsl';in soldier's, ,(reels • 80 1i1t��,,11�� 1075 Knitting Socks . , ....... ... ,,.: 1628 pr. Seaman's boots S; .socks ..,. 280 pr. Tuetle neck sweaters, ............. 66' Scarves. 17'8 lIelnnets • 129 Gloves 10' pr. Mitts ............ .... .......... .363' pr. 1.23. Community Social Brussels Town Hall ON Friday Ev ening,. Jan. 30th, AT 8:30 O'Clock PROGRAMME of Plays; Solos and Musical Numbers FOLLOWED, BY LUNCH & DANCING to McNair Orchestra tinder the auspices of the Quilting Circle of 8th Con. Grey. EVERYONE WELCOME Admission -- 250 Family Ticket $1. Proceeds for for Patriotic Purposes. Balaclava, helmets 8 Wash Cloths . 111 Wristlets .. 4 pr. Baby Bonnets 5 Children's Seveatere .....,.,..., S " — 200 REGENT THEATRE . Seaforth Oat: NOW PLAYING--; Henry Fonda Gene Tierney The .Return, of Frank James (in Technicolor, ...Nokia Cooper Henry Hull, See this colourful spectacle with Cls' suspense and romantic thrifts MON.; TUES. & James Stewart Stewart 'Paulette Goddard Pot 0' Gold • Horace Herdt and his Musical' knights. 61141 the prize nomantle laugh .of the year ...-y,— Next T.hurs,, Fri', & sat,- • — Double 6111:-.r " Dennis Morgan t Jane Wyatt i Kisses For Brealoofast / tSO,- . t r r r Tim Holt June Drttnrmond rargo Kid 3j J