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The Brussels Post, 1942-8-19, Page 1THE s POST PUBLISHING HOUSE * * * * er v Obituary ., p * ,E T r * • . * 4r • Mrs. Mary 'Ann Cooper With Requiem Mass celebnated by the. Rev. J. F. IPagr ette, funeral services ley the late Mos. Mary Ann Cooper took place Monday ANL, Aug, 3rd at 'S't. Aar6brose Church, Brussels, Mrs, Cooper died at the home of her daughter, Mirss, Crus, Armstrong Friday. eiveaing, July 31, from a heart condition... developed some months previous due to her ad - yawed years,' Born near Prescott, Ont., May 6th, 1454 Mos. dOooper' took, up residence in Grey townslhip fallowing her m:ar, liege to Daniel Cooper in 1888. Of their family of four children two sun. vive Jos, D. Cooper on the homestead and Mns. Chas. Armstrong, 14th Can. Also two grandchildren, Two •d'augfetere pre -deceased bee in young woman -hood. Mrs, J. Gaynor (Elizabeth) and Annie. Despite her advanced yeare Mrs. Cooper remained active. In his eulogy her pastor recalled the In- spiration of the example of the, life of the deceased ae a model, Ohri*ttan Mother, Bua•del took place at the R.O. cemetery. Pallbearers were, W. H. Maunders, J..Hefferon, L. Lake, G. Blake, J. Nolan and, W. C. Stev- enson. REGENT THEATRE Seaforth Ont. NOW PLAYING- Gene Autry in • Down Mexico Way It's Gene's big production, filled with action, romance and laughter Mon., Tues. and Wed. DOUBLE FEATURE The Show Goes On starring Gracie Fields in a musical drama -ALSO- George Brent and Martha Scott They Dare Not Love Eight days to live a lifetime! Eight rapturous nights of romance. Next Thurs., Fri. & Constance Bennett and -Bruce Cabot Wild Bill Hickok Rides Another Thrilling Western. t• Coming - Double Feature- Saloon Bar -Also Always In My Heart When double features are shown last show starts 8:45. When single features are shown last show starts 9:15 ',Continue in prayer and watch In the same with thanksgiving. Colossians 4,2 Melville Church 10 a.m.-Sunday School and` Bible .Glass 11 a.m.-Rev. T. E. Kenneay, B. A., of Sonthampton 7 p.m. -'Rev, T. E. Kennedy, B.A. .COME AND WORSHIP United. Church Minister -Rev.. Hugh: C. Wilson 10.45 a.m.-A meeting tof the Session. 11 aerie -Morning Worship "A More Excellent Way." 12 -Church School and ' .,,. -• ! Bible •these 7.80' p.m. -e --Evening Service "Intercession." • WELCOME TO WORSHIP. Church of England Parish of Brussels I Rector; Rev. M. F.. Oldham,, 12th ;Sunday after` Trinity August 23, 1942 ST JOHN'S BRUSSELS 11.15 ate. ---Morning Prayer, s • Wand Sermon 11.15 a.m,-aSunday 8eheel; y, $T GE01lGE'8,; )NAL'l;OI'1 10 a.m.-Morning Fryer slid e•ern,on ST. DAVID'S, HENFRYN 5 l,..nk,.'- 40#j/ !i hpcl 8 nar •Even)np Grayer rc,rrr'"; au:,:arltl Sermon... * * LS P Wednesday, August 19th, 1942 * a, * * * * * ', ,Y ,F Obituary 4.. * a .... , •9r. it:' * r 4e 4 James Thynne A life -ewe -resident of Morris, J jme3 Thynne, paeesd on In Sea - forth 'cannel on Friday,August 74h, In hie 7.2nel year, Ma', Thynne had been ailing for a year but passed on suddenly from a heart attack. He lived his entire life on Lot 16, Concession 2, Morris. He not only carried on his farm but for fi0ty-three years conducted a thresh - Ing outfit, He was a member of Bluevale Presbyterian Church and woe a -staunch liberal. He is sur- vive'd by hie wife, the former Anna Dark of Morris, one son Jack of Braseels and a daughter, Mrs. P. W. Bratten (Mary) Pritchard, 'Col., U.S.A. He is also 'survived by two, sistea•s,'M0e Barham Thynne and Mrs, Gary Wray (Annie) both of Woodrow, 'Sauk. , The funeral was, held from his lake residence an 'Sundry afternoon, It was one of the largest funerals ever held in 'Morriss which showed the respect with which- he was held throughout the community. The service was. conducted by Rev. F, G. Fowler, 'minister of Bluevale Presbyterian Church. Burial took place in Brussels Cemetery. The pallbearers were George Fow- ler, Ward Gray, James Johnston, Stanley Rutledge, Gordon Pembury, Thomas Ellis. Martin Murray The funeral of Mr, Martin Murray, Prinintpa.1 of 13nnesels Oonsthnuation School, tack place. tion Haaa'is0it .arta Skinner's Funeral Home, Lon- don on Wednesday, August 5th. A large number of High School Students along with meanbers. of St. Johne Lodge A.F. & A.M. and many other friend's attensded. The service was conducted by Rev. S. Kerr of Melville Presbyterian 'Church who at the conclusion of his tack -hese spoke of the love and respect in which the deceased was held in Brussels. Mr. Lorne Eckmier sang "How Beautiful Heaven Most Be" after wblclr Masonic Rites for ,the de• ceased was taken by Past Master Dr. W.D.S. Jaan1eson, ' Eight of Ma', Murray's former pupils carried the many . beautiful floral tributes, and interment 'tock place h•i Woodland Cemetery. The Pn,llibearere were Messrs, Lorne Curnoe, London and Kenneth Ashton. Maurice Laycock, D. A. mann, H. B. Allen, end Dr. W.D.S. Jrimiesa•u, of Brussels. Mr. and Mrs. Monne requested .:.that their heartfelt thanks be con- vened to the people of Brussels for •a11 the . kiartdes!s end taiendship granted to their'' son, both during ,his ,sta), in Brussels, and amt the time of hiss illness and dearth and we are 'sure that during the future we will remember them and feel for thean in their- sorrow, Mrs. Wm. McKelvey After an illness, of seven months, there passed away on, Saturday morn, Aug. 8th, at her home, Emily! Maude Ray, widow of the late Wm. M'cKe'Ivey, age eighty+sevew years. She was born. in London, Ont, and Came gat tib+e age of four, with her parents Amos W. and Mary Ann Ray and settled/ on - the 1st Con. of 'Grey, where she was later married to her late hush/eel who prede- ceased her over twenty years ago. They continued, -to live there until thirty years, ago when they retired from farming owing to Mr. Mce rKelvey's i11 health Deceased was a faithful meantime of Melville Pres- hyterien Church and was active in ebbe different •onganizabtons of the chnndh. Although -she had been in failing health for the past fourteen. years she spent most os her time since the -war, knitting for the Red Cross, 'having knot over 'seventy-five pair of socks and mean-, other garments. ' She was of •a very, fnierldly nature and enjoyed going out until stricken with her last sickness, :She leaves to mourn her passing,. three sons and three daughters, (Lorne) Montreal, (Alex) Consul, ;Sack„ (Ai'ons)., . Vancouver, B4O. dMande) Mrs. L. Bolinder, Toronto, (Alma) Mrs-. J. H. Bryan, Brussels, (Mine) at-home, who cased --far her Mother, (Aubert) 'the eldest son pass- ed away aixteen.yearns ago, There are ,sixteen, grand children, and twelve great grandchildren. The funeral service„ col/ducted by her pastor Rev. S. Herr was held M:omklay at 2.20, trona -• her late resi- dence. Inteamenst.•r in - BBnussels Cemetery, The pallbearers Were: Dr. D. Gem- mell, !Stratforld; Capt. J. Spall, Ksitchener; Rusted Bryan, Fingal; Alex iDinelyar, Ethel; Peter Lamont, Ethel, N. Chapanan, Brueoels. ....-,•....b,..•,,.0 . CARD OF THANKS. The McKelvey tardy wish to 'thank all the! neighbor's tared ferlessde who in any t,'ay asci ted during the Tong illnests',anel demise of their mostiher, -• Daughters surd Sons BOON e1CKISON--tIn Clinton Hospital ow , Sencley, August til8th to Dr, a Ken,' ..'end Mrs, ;Iacks'an, rhe gL t of a •PEO'PL,E WE KNOW BR * * ,Y a f * * e t • Lloyd Cardiff is on the.. eick .list with nnunvs. We home he will exon be up'and around again. Mr. and' Mrs, John :Speirs .have had two cablegrams errata their son Meet being "missing" overseas, Jack was' a general t6avor,ite and their manly friends are hopiutg .for some news to say he is 'safe. Mrs. Lyda Matheson of Edmonton Alta., a former Brusaelite and the yeungest daughter of the late Mr. and Mre. Geo, Crooke spent a long week with her old friends and rela- tives. Her many old friend's were glad to welcome her back to her old home town, - 14Fi's's Velma 'Wheeler of Belgrave; Miss Isabel Fowler of Wingham and; Miss Dorothy Wright of Brussels spent an enjoyalble holiday cruising the Great Lakes visiting points of interest ,such as ,Owen' Sound, Sault Ste. Marie, Fart William, Port Arthur; Port , MdNicall., Midlansd, Wastage Beach, etc. Mr, and Mns, Jim McLeod of iX2owiok Twp. and their nepbew Jack Edgar of Font Francis called on friends he Brussels one day last week. - Mr. and Mns: Alex Wright of Wroxeter visited with Wm. Wright's one day last week. Mr. and Mns. J. Engel of Hastings, Mich,,, and grandson Charlie Shaw - brook at Londesbaro are visiting with Mr, and Mrs. H. Man/erne Mr, anld Mrs. John, Rozell, former principa6 of Bruusaele C ., visited in town last week. Mr. ansi Mns. David Walker of Kirkland Lake and Mr, end Mrs. Ben G. Walker were visitors at L•andcn, 'Sarnia sand Grand Bend, Mrs. Norman Thompson and son Frank returned Gnome Saturday after spending the pact two weeks - in Toronto' Where her husband is stationed in the R.C.A,F. Miles Jessie Anderson of Astwood turas the guest of Rev, M. F. and Most. Oldham Inlet Fniday, Rev. M. F. and Mrs. Oldham and MVS. M. R. Oldham were visitors .at Rilpisy and Kincardine with Ven, Archdeacon and M•rs, Hartley on Monday also with Mr. and Mrs. M, F, Ramage •art Invenliiuron' Beach. Dr, R. E. and Mus. Robertson, Dr, Erskine and Mns. Robertson, of Col- ltngwood, Robt. and Mrs. McKinnon of Biuevele, Spence McKinnon of Waterloo, W. C. and Mr. McKinnon, of Sarnia. Alex and Mrs,. Armstrong, Mrs, R, K. Matheson, of Edmonton were visitors at the hone of Dunn McKinnon an -Sunday, Pte. L. Mooney stationed alt Mul- gnove, Nava 'Scotia, was home last week. ear a few days visit. - Ma•. and Mrs. Thos. Sproat of Petealborou'gh and Mr, end Mrs. Robt.- McGonigle. Seaforth, •vis5ited their aunt Ma's. Jas. Anderson BnusLaele, Friday eventing, Moses Elayee Davidson, Ethel Pox, Mrs, Harry Bowler and son Kennetlh and Muss, David Hastings and' eon David are spending a week at Grandy Be -aid. •Master Douglas Knowler of. Oshawa is epenelheg 'a. couple of weeks at the home of Mrs, Milton Lowe. ' Mrs. Gorelun. Workman: ie. spending an indefinite time with her lnnsband in. Victoria B.C. Mr. and Mrs, Dave Walker return- ed to their home anter visiting the for n ee's 'mother^ Mrs, Sans Walker for a few dews. Mns. J. Kerney who: has' been out sat her ndeldere, 141,55 Hollinger in, Grey for two weeks or. more, •had the misfortune to spratin her ankle a week age We are: glad to report that Miss Pearl Beaker, daughter -of Mr. and Mtrs. Backer; who. was taken to sCtlertoo P1osrpltal for an opanalteon, is getting better slowly but sorely. Her .r'eh'ire acre hoping tor a speedy recdvery., Mrs, Garry Wilson, and daughter, Mies Mary returned to Toronto atter a two weeks' Weft with odd friends end relatives, Mr•S, 'Harold Parker of Toronto was: •calling on old friends in one around Brussels' the paint week, Rev. 'and: 14Ir4, Wilson! and family returned from their cottagelast week 'titter an enoyeble outing..-- Mrs. Geo, McCall who was laid up geglad few to• sacla'y'ys, is improving, we. are Miss Shirley ,Paokson of Myth le Visiting rhea, grandparents, Mr,. and Mrs. Roht, Davidehn, Friend's and huseness 'Reg/reinter/Ic- es et Amble McDonald, local butcher, rregret, to know -'that he ,is confined to his home :with a beart condition,:'` Mer Roast Dirnean spent a. few days With hes parents, Reeve P. D,uncan t. anal Msns, 'Dunton, l 6ii Hero Manning -spent a'week in Kitchener, rettlrmieg Mime fast. Sunday evening, Mrs. t Geo, Best and daughter Miss'. Betty tit'r'e spending a tcsw weeks en - Detroit, With the.Isnmer's eons, Oar. - diff and • Gordon • Beet arid. . ° their . termines, MORRIS COUNCIL BRUSSELS COUNCIL Morris Pownelrip Correa. Meeting, August 10th, 1942, 4c The 'Council net M the hall on trri, above date with all the members rireesnt, The Reeve presided. The minutes of the -last meeting were reed and adopted on. motion of Gecl Wheeler and Harvey Johuseton. Moved by Cecil Wheeler seconded by Jas, Michie that Brussels he paid $40.80 four the tuition . that Mas been paid by Brussels instead of Mamie. Canned, Moved by 'Cecll Wheeler seeond-ed 'by C. J3:, Couitoe that the meeting edam% to meet again c:r. Sept. le, 1041 at 1 pre, -Carried, The follovwing accounts were paid: W. A. Galbraith, relief for for W. J. Parish 13.75 Advance -Times, advertising 1.20 Nauman) Keating, street light bulbss end service 7.45 Village of Brussels., tuition,40.80 Dr. •Crawford, M.O.H. 20.00 F. Dunean, 03r011. - - 3.00 P. McNabb, B.O.H. - 3,00 G. Martin„ B4O.H, 3.00 A. 'H, Erislkine, taxes 100.00 Mrs. Gross, relief 15.00 Mrs, Nellie Lagan-, relief .. 8.00 Fred Logan, a8teureare 7.00 Nelson Higgrins, P.rovinteiel Audit 5.00 Belgrave School Fair ....... 15.00 GEO. 0. MARTIN, Clerk. TENDERS WANTED Contracts for cleaning a. portion o)C the Lamronst Drain in Morris Towncfrip east ed' the Centre side - road and ciao a portion south of Garnesss's 'bridge' will .be let at the 'bridge on the •Centre sideroad be t' een concessions two and tiu'ee at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, August 25, 1942. George C. Martin, Clerk. CARD. OF r!''kNKS Ml'. and Mrs, Martin Murray wish to Sinless tbei!r heartfelt thanks and deep u4preteation .' tto the many friends wino showed such beautiful expesstone of eynepathy in their recent sad' bereavement. Particular thanks are due to St, ' John's Lodge & A.M., 'the School Board. Ltbrany Board, Bowling Club anti Pupile ,ansl Fax-PuplJs. of the Brussels Clontinnaation School. CARD.. OF THANKS •• . The 'family' of the late Mrs. Cowper Wish • to .thank teach- Enfolds for the ,.many. tette of kindness and eye= pathy. tendered . thein drtlinig ben - intross Mali 'bere:1.'00ealt, .• y,; ,d l Ales, Armstrong and •Abd Breeaei4, August 4tlr, 1942 The: regular monthly rne'eting of the Bl'ueeei0 Mundoelpal Counoll was help in the Publle Library on bhe above date. All 'mem'bers being' Pretreat, The minutes of the last meeting being read it was moved by W, Camera;:, seconded by H. Champion that Me minutes be adopted. Carried The farrowing bills were Presented: - G. McDowell, July eatery 60,00 Geo, Campbell, July salary ..,, 11.25 R. S. Warwick, July salary 30.00 Bruarels Hydro Electric, street lights Hall lights County of Huron, Hospital izatton Road repairs, G. Sanderson, repairs to truck ,Trio. Blekely, repairs, to -truck 4.00 G. Sanderson, fireiman'e pay 38,00 11, N. McDonald. material 11,28 Fd. Henderson, cutting weeds 5.40 R. W. Kennedy„ priniting 7.00 Wm. Wright, barber 2.00 Dr. McRae Estate, M,O.H, salary 36.00 Relief for the me"l" 32.15 Moved. by H. tChrumplon, seconded by W.:Cameron that the accounts as retail be paid. -Carried. Move:'' by H. Champion, seconded by W. Cameron that Dr. Jamieson be appointed Melee) Health Officer "rd, a By-law he prepared covering sem e. -en tried. Moved by W. Cameron, seconded 'by H. Champion that By-law No, 3, 1948 a,pinoin,ting a Medical Health Officer be read the third time and finally passed. --Carried. Moved her W. 'C3s.meron, seconded by W. Willis that Rev. Wilsonbe appointed to the Library Board to complete the terra of Rev. Lewis. -Carried, There being no further business the meeting now adjourned. 108.00 2.64 0.60 15.50 CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank Rev. Harold ,Snell, intents and neighbors for the many ,kindness shown daring our recent bereavement. We also thank those who sent floral tributes and carie of sympathy. The Manan Family. 1ndu • The le F, Cidlram.. Chueteh, I3:ueti ton, 'St. David's. Alban'ks, Atwood, John's Bnueeele on Aug. There war a. good °leen parishonc ii arrd clergy. neigl1'hauring parddires present the Rural Dean of Huron Rev. Gallagher B.A., B,D, Rector Wingleam wag in charge and preac ed the sermon. A.esisting in the service at the Baptlaanal Font, Prnlw es' Desk, Lectern PupithI and Commis Ion Table were Dr. R.P.D. Hurford of •Seafo ltlh„ Rev, P. •Streeteq' at Blythe Rev. G. Moore of 'Clinton, Rev, 0. 11. Draper of tMilverrton. The new Rector was escorted to his seat at the Prayer Desk by Rev,, G. Moore of Clinton. Atter 'tore service m social evening for the, Rector; brad wile end his mother Was held in the Sunday 'School Room. Mr. Thomas Ellis' Rectoree Was'den, presided ever the Programme. All the visiting 'clergy pr'ese'nt speke briefly GUS brought greetings from their respec- tive parishes. Donald and Hero1S McCuteheon sang a ‘9110- also R'tls- leeen C1arllis and Frankie Alcook. Mr. Harry Bolger of St, George's, Wei ton and Mr. John- Fischer brought brief messages of Welcome. Rev. Oldham wags finally called upon and ion, behalf of his wife, mother and himself thanked all present for the • pleasant evening and various, kind- nesses since hearer been Rector of the panisih, The ladies of the congre- gation served lunch and a very pleasant evening was. 'brought to x close, St. John's Guild The Women's Guild of St. Jobn a Church held the regular meeting to ,the church lyaeement on Thursday, August 6th. in the absence of the President, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Dames Was in charge, The Rector Rev, Il4. F. Oldham read the Scripture Lesson and opening prayers. Final arrangements were made for the Induction Service an August- 11the also the social evening and lunch. A. few accounts were passed and paid. A tasty lunch was served at the close, THIS+ year will be a difficult one for your friend, the Duro Dealer. He is not to supply the demand for Duro Putnps because present stocks are limited and shortage of materials curtails produc- tion. Besides, our factory facilities have been diverted to a great extent to war production. Your Duro Dealer may be able to supply a few Duro Pumps to those whose farm production can be increased with running water - but he will be mainly interested in servicing pumps now in use to keep thein in the best possible running condition. • Remember -that your Duro Pump brings water, under pressure, right into your kitchen, bathroom, laun- dry and barns. It saves many steps, much time and _energy. Keep it in good condi- tion by having your Duro Dealer check it over and replace worn parts. He will gladly estimate the cost of putting it into first class condition. ' EMCO Quality Plumbing Fixtures- are 'Mill available to meet your requirements. Wilton & Gillespie Phone .68' Brussels • :EMPIRE BRASS Sudbury M'ac. CO., LIMITED 142 Toronto Winnipeg Vanconve a,.