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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1943-4-7, Page 1POST PUBLISHING HOUSE • ang In Bre " sees Tow FiaTi Friday, April music by - Palmerston High School Orchestra 2 Guest Soloists Come One ! Come Ail. Admission 50, Dancing 9.2 Wednesday April 7th, 1943 BRUSSELS, ONTAREO Now Is the Time Here Is the Place any Now d K 1 ea d d C P d Shop is the time to have at of the following work done in reedines a for Miring. Saws, Scissors an n v Repaired and Sharpens Furniture :Repo re Including Upholstering ar enter Work Done. Telephone hone 31, Brussels Or Leave Your Or er The Post Print Save your money and buy an the Victory Bonds yon can In the Pendia Victory Loan Drive and put Brussels over the top again. "The Son Of Man Game .Not To Be Ministered Unto, ButTo Minister, And To Give His Life A Ransom For Many." Melville Church 11 A. M. "The Cry of Dereliction" The Fourth Word From The Gross. 12;15 P.M. Sunday Scholl and Bible class 7 ;P.M. "The Cry That Speaks of Physical Suffering" --- The Fifth Word From The Cross. COME AND WORSHIP United Church Minister—Rev. Hugh C. Wilson 11 A. M. Morning Worship Simon- The Gross -Bearer Junior Congregation 12 Church School and ible Claes 7 P.M. Evening Praise "Divine Compulsion?" EVERYONE WELCOME Church of England Parlsn of Brussels afp,, Rector. -Rev. M. F. 5th Sunday In Lent April 11th 11 A.M. St. Alban's Atwood 2 p,M.St. 'David's Henfryn 4 P.M. 4t. ;George's Walton 7 P.M. St. John's Brussels Services of Morning and Evening. Prayer Subject "Christ Before Pilate" Sunday -School Sessions -- 10 A. M. Atwood, 11 A.M. Brussels 3 P. M. Henfryn 3,30 P. M. Walton St. John's Brusselh — Wed., April'. 8 P.M.;Weekly Lent Service, Set of Lantern Slides= - Yukon Diocese, Sugar Ration Applications Go To Wingham The housewivesof this district will send their sugar application forms to W. A. Galbraith, secretary of the (Local Ration Board, Wing - ham. They must be sent In not Later than April 15. Don't delay, 1111 out and mail yours to -day'. CARD OF THANKS Tse Brussels Fish and Game Club a'eknowleclge with thanks the doua. e s 0 ;ems Engagement Announcement The engagement, is anointment of Kathleen Jlinnetta youngest dau it. ler of lir. W. A. Upper -asci the late Mrs. Upper to Ross Henry ellesr son of Mr, and Mrs, Prank Duncan of 1 Iiruooels, Ont.; the wedding to take ;place on April 17 at 2 o'clock at Holy Vanity church, Welland, Engagement Announcement Mr, and Mrs. George Alcock cd Morris Township wish to •tnnourtde the engagement of their only Baugh. 'ter Gertrude Mary to Robert Norman Dodds, eldest son of 3,Ir, and Mrs. Robert Dodds of McKillop Township, The marriage to take piece the latter part of April. Woman Regains Eyesight 1 After Twenty -Five Years Mrs. John Rowland, who liven on lot 1, concession 44, McKillop town -'l strip, has much to be tha.nk"u1 for these days. After twenty-five years of blindness she has suddenly had the miracle of restored sight granted her. She was stricken with blind- ness 111.'6be fall of 1918 when she received the news of the death of her son Joseph, who was killed in ' action on November 15. 1918. New after years of darkness, she can -see tion of $13.49 received from the again. - i Majestic Women's Institute for the B. M. & G. Cigarette Fund. , Sea -Press. DANCE Ethel Township Hall • Wednesday, April 14 music by the Gorrie Orchestra Dancing 9 to 1 : Admission 25c Proceeds for War Work. CROKINOLE PARTY in Melville- Church Basetnerit Wednesday, April 14, at 8 p.m. • Sponsored by Melville Sunday School 'Larch will be served. .Admission --Adults 25c Children 15c REGENT THEATRE, Seaforth, Ont. Thursday, Friday & Saturday April Sth, 9th, 10th Two Features 2nd show starts 8.45 Penny Singleton Arthur Lake Larry Simms — IN — ' iElondie Goes To College The Bumsteads enroll in College —Also— Charlie Starrett Russell Hayden •Royal Mounted Patrol A double -starred outdoor show. lti Full of action, drama and thrills. • Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday April 12th, 13th, 14th 2nd shows starts 9:15 Brian Dunlevy Veronica Lake Allan Ladd - The Glass Key •Dashlell Hammett's latest murder - mystery thriller. Saturday Morris' Township School Back The Attack There are approximately 43,00E residents In Huron County, le every one buys a One Hundred Dollar. Fourth Victory Loan (and soma 01' us can buy considerably iuore) the people of Huron County would subscribe $4,300,000. If we ail buy Fourth Victory Loan bonds to the limit of our abillt/, our orders for $6,000., $2,000., $1,000 $'600, and $100, will provide not only our Harron County objective but a record to show the ,aembers of our armed forces we are "Backing the Attack" to the limit: Presbyterian W. M. 5. The Easter meeting of the W.MjS. was held Friday afternoon in the church. The president, Mrs. Kerr, opened the meeting with an Koster Prayer. The Scripture was read by Miss Mary Lamont and Mrs. Strachan led in prayer. After the treasurer's and secretary's reports were read Mrs. King and Mrs Scott gave a piano duet. The topic "An Lasater Message," was given by Miss Margaret Hyslop, Current events' were taken by Mrs. F. MlloheIl, After singing an Easter Hymn the Lord's .Prayer was recited in unison. 1 Majestic Institute To Broadcast Over Concert and Dance CKNX, April 9th The OKNX Ranch Boys and mem- Miss Dorothy Golley and a group hers of the Barn Dance Group were of pupils from Public School Section, enthusiastically welcomed by an Np. 5, Morris township, will put on, audience of 500 people attending the this weeks programme in the i concert and dance in the town ball lauteeeses ve War :Savings Stamps' -oo, Friday evening of last week. The and Certificates, at 7 p.m. on Friday, I evening's entertainment was s.pon- Apnil 9, over 'Wingham. Radio', sored by the Majestic Women's Station • ,f,60NX. Huron County I Inatitute. • The entire program Was Schools are to be commendel for i tilioroughly enjoyed by those present. their splendid contribution to the The proceeds were quite gratifying. war effort in arranging these inter- Total p'coeeeds of the evening being esting programtmes. MB: ;Door admissions were $186. The 'Malt which was auctioned Spring 'Cleanup 'realized $13,00, which was donated' Attention is drawn. to the reg- to ritei;';4-M. and Gr' cigarette Lund ulatton that air •adouanulation of ash- Williams. Grasby of Morris township es, refuse, garbage, manure, etc, in _got the quilt. The refreshment yards, out buildings,' cellars, etc. ho.atb, which was well patronized within. the limits o8 thisa municipality took in $83, OR Brussels must be cleared away by May 1st and that thereafter all such matter of an animal or vege- table nature front private dwellings or business places most be either burned or kept in a properly covered receptacle the contents of which shall be reglarly removed. AT i St. Luka 23:9. Then he questioned LEAST TWICE A WEEK. with Him in many words, bat He - By Order, answered him nothing.' Jesus • Anglican Church Notes The sermon subject of the sermon In St. John's Church on Sunday evening, April 4th was "Christ before Heeled," based oa the text 1 ' Divine Silence teaches vs that all At the Churches • Herod's excitement about the Lord The Holy Com muni0it was este- and his interest in religion, though bested at the United Church is the I real and not assumed were worthless miming service. Miss Carrie. in the sight of God. If we show Hiugeton and Mr. Jack Bates sang a duet. At the evening service the Minister's subject was "The-- Brook that Failed." CM Sunday, April 4, the services in. Melville Presbyterian Cltnncli, Bros- 1raev:bia mind from earthly vanities eels,, were in charge of the Minister. and to use a higher region. The The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper interest taken by an unrepentant was celebratedak ' the morning shiner in religion. can meet with no service. An anthem, "Come Unto , response from God, however demon - interest in religion it must be sincere. The silence of Jesus was as it were an appeal to the dtesipat- ed and superstitious monarch just to be still for •a moment, to with - Next Thursday, Friday, & Me," by Rowles, was sung by the sCratiYe and excited it he We have April 16th, 16th, 17th choir, At the evening service Mr. Two Features heed of repentance. Let His Spirit •Derr preached .on the "third word rorgn. supreme .iii our hearts and he 2nd Show Starts at 8.45 from the Cross," in whirl Jesse will he abundantly rewarded, Hall Roach committed .Its mother to the care of presents the Apostle John, An anthem, "Come Broadway Linnited with Victor McLaglen and Dennis O'Keefe —Also -- Down Rio Grande First show starts at 7;SO each evening. Matinee each Saturday at 3 P.M. Market Price Paid For Highest POTATOES AND TURNIPS F. M. SAMI Phone 80 Brussels to our hearts and abide," by Macy, WAIN sung by the choir, and a solo, "Near the Cross hdr. vigil ' keeling," was wondered by Mies Marie King, Mr, Louis D, Thompson, the new organist and choir leader, wae in charge of the music and presided at the organ for the first tithe dace his appointment as organist of '1elet"tlle, Church, Great Rush For Gasoline As Old Books Expire "Fill her up to the neck," wan the good word at local' gasoline stations. Mat 'Wednesday, as the panel: day for use of the old ,ration hooks drew. to a close. Fawn early morning bust- nese wee brisk 58 everyone. Made sure the automobile got what may be Ws last good drink,:.: Prom now on, u nder the new, .and tighter, gaso- line rationing, oar owners will Count thelr tickets, and dole them out so as to have enough to last the year through. Of course It Is expected Oat many will get • Special Ration: Books, 'but no one knows how gen erous Mr, Octtrelle and his titaifl W ill be k • or ars. Lenten Service The weekly Lenten service was theld'in St, John's Church on Wed- nesday, March 3d, with Rev. al. F. Oldham in charge. The sermon was based 00 St. Matthew 26:41• "Watch and pray that ye enter not into temptation, the spirit indeed is willing hut the flesh Is weak;" These words were ,spoken by our Lord in the garden of Gethsemane and are especially suitable for the Lent season: We are to watch end pray, and be' ever ready tooffset all forms of temptation. After the sermon, a set of 53 lantern slides were shown 'on 'Saskatoon Diocese,'. The slides. depleted news of churches at Lloyd - Minster, Price Albert, ,S't, John's Cathedral in Saskatoon, Endeavour, Rbotitord, Partown, Radisson, 'lthu• manue1 College, ,Saskatoon, the University of Saskatchewan, views of the dialed out area, settlers', new homes in the northern part de the diocese, elevators at B.adissnn, the work of ,Summer Students, Bishop Messengers and S. Il, Caravan Local Pioneer History r y Clarence Grainger * 0 It .ia m s * s Taken from the school lett. Section S. S. No. 9 Morrie. Obituary * * * On David's Moore's farm, on res * * 26, north � con. 9, was a lag scYccva?i, Mrs. John Hart stood in the year 1804. lJdWrs. b Mtn. John Hart, widow of the late Bryans now owns the lot. John G. kart, was buried in Maitland Auditors for the books for: 18r/—'' Bank Cemetery, Seaforth, on Mon- Donald Scott, W. M, Garvie, day, Apt•1l 5th,funeral services being- Auditors for 1805• were the sooner hold from her late residence, Lot 28, as 1804, Concession 8, Morris. Her demise In 1866, Thomas Kelly (eh hale iv occurred in Scott Memorial hospital, Peter McDonald (Sec.-Treas.).. Seaforth, 00 Friday, April 3, after In 1866 20 cords of wood wensn. an illuess of three weeks. Pall, bought at 70c a cord. bearers were George 'McArthur, In 1870 a new school was bait:, «so Melcolin Fraser, Jos. Bowley, Ed. south half of lot20, con. S, Herm. I3ryans, Frank Bell and Garfield The land was purchased from W. 11.. McMlehael. Button for 325.00, The agreerner.AK The deceased, Emma Etta Hannah cost $3.00, The logs cost 310.00, 3'olsie: Mann, was born in I3ullett Town- Wilson was paid x,150;00 for buildHi5 ship on September 13, 1830, On the scbool. Glass and putty cost 455.. October 5, 1897 she was unite=1 in They paid Mr. Button 32,00 for the marriage to John Grimolby Bart, deed, who predecased his wife in Anril, Auditors for 1837—Alexander Wm 1942. They resided in McKillop Call Robert Hillis, Mr. MaCaII wan Township before moving to Morris Simpson McCall's father and Buie& Township, some years ago. where Simpson McCall now lives,. k Site leaves to mourn her death, eon. Isabel McCall's great uncle. four sons, James, Joseph and Donald Scott, lived where Torte Clifford at home and George of Grey Bolger now lives, Lot 80, Coa, S. Township; and one daughter, Mrs. Peter McDonald, lived on the farm William Riley of Dublin, Also now owned by P, Arent (Geoff surviving are three borthers, Joseph Luck Farm) con. 7. He was DouivrAt and John Mann of Hvllett, George McDonald's father. Mann, . Clinton and two sisters, W. M. Button, he was Alfred But Jenny Mann and Mrs. William ton's father and. Ross Battove"s, Hunter, both of McKillop and twelve grandfather. He lived on. school lot, grandchildren, Mr. Robert Hills, he was a Dacbe31.- • or, and lived where Robert .Bird now: Mrs. Roderick McLeod lives, con, 7. He lived also on Simp- son MoCall's farm, and Bred' fher?, resident of Walton, passed away the Mr' W. Garvie, used to lies en c ter. 30 day of March in the hospital at 6, Morris, New Westminster, B.C., she suffered' Thomas Kelly, an uncle of ATOP a stroke the 20th from which • she Margaret Kelly who is now 72 yea�dr' never rallied, she was the 2*rd, eldest cf age. HMS - daughter of the late Donald and Auditors in 1838 — Thoems Siie3- Mrs- McDougall, old residents of ton:. J. A. Kelley. Walton and Cran1rook and woe in Auditors in 1869— George KeI3a 155- her 81 year. Her husband passed 'Phomas Skelton. away last August. She leaves to Auditors In, 1370 — Alexander Mao 19. mourn ,tigi. demise. a •fancily of 9, Call, George Kelly. They bought $ namely; (Myrtle) Mrs. George Worth of metal desks, McCwtrcheon, Gray S'ask,; Retta, Audltors in 18711--GoGrge Skeit . New Westminster, S.C.; (141a) Mrs. George Kelly. John Finlayson of Detroit; (Ethel) Auditors, in 1873 William GarAf Mas. Fnenk Colby, Toronto; '(Iiia) .George Kelly. Mrs. Jack Riddell, Toronto; (Mar. Auditors in 1878 — George Ke31"';. garet) Mrs, John Mitchell, Fraser Thomas Skelton. Md1ls; (Aileen) Mrs. Pxe.nk Wright,Auditors in.. 1.874 — Thomas HOW, New Westminster and Dari aad Bert John 'Shortreed, In. 1974. in Janaa•lea- of Fraser Mills. Alex made the they had an election in the sclumi.. mate supreme sacrifice :in 1917, and there The school received $3.00 for the is also tour sisters and ane,h:other, of that day. Mrs. Joseph Love, Walton; Mrs A. Auditors in 1875 — George 7!e713'. McLean, Sedro Valley; Mrs: J. D. George ,Skelton. During this year• Hinckley, Seaforth; Mrs. W J. William Hutton was paid $26,75 ane Smalldon and Alex McDougall St, a school site and for deed $3.00, Pew. Thomas. The bereaved share in to J• Jackson for school house are the sympathy of the comnnmity, site $130.00. They bought a Schoch bell ($1.10). Dr. R. W. Knechtel, Continued on Inside Page Retired Physician, Dies In 82n1 Year (The Winnipeg Tribune - Church Board Dr. Robert W. Knechtel, Ste 1 , ntertains Choir Plaza apts., physician and surgeon, On Friday evening a very alie- who fleet came here in ' 1897, died joyabl.e evening was spent in tim early Monday, March 29, at 1115 United Church when the Ofile553 sesfden'oe in hie 82nd year. Board entertained the choir at 111 Dr Knechtel was born. at Brussels, sonnet. gathering, The tables herr Ont.. and had practised, here 20 boon tastefully arranged by 1Ir`s years. He was a graduate of 'trinity wives of the Oberoh Officials and a' college,, Toronto, and practised his sumptuous repast was laid for thee profession due years ,at Ripley Ont., guests of the evening. Following before taking post graduate a°nla0 the toast to the King a toast to Lha• in Landon. 17vg, Dr, Iiitechtel won Church walls proposed by Mrs. Dan' two degrees there, L.R.O.P, aid Denman and responded to by Mr. BL M,R.C.S., and returned to Canada Bates, The response to the tares and me Winnipeg in to the their, was made by EL practisedcahereto 20 years, then1897 retirHeed Clifford Buschlin, Anamusing pane.'to his farm at Souris where, he grant was presented by choir me- remained until thefall of 1936: bens who were called wit&onV WI -ilia at Souris he carried °tit• pteviatie notice to eontrflimiw extensiveexperimental work in numbers, Instrumental solos Worst wheal breeding.given by Mr. Busehlln, Mies Rule lIr: lLnechteI was an active Wilson and Mr. Proctor. ''cavi ember of linea:. Vnited church, nrunbers• were contributed by :'4tisse both in Winnipeg and Souris• Idella Bryan and Jean taperreica.. Ile Was a son of John Nicholas Lloyd Wheeler and Sock Batess:- I? neolttel .and Margaret Me Readings were given by ' 1Kiesess Michael, pioneer settlers of Brim.Addie Cardiff, Margaret 1?uwnita sels,r Out, where they arrived to Mrs; Bowland and Mrs, Wilson Elm. 1306• Dr. Knechtel 1.0 survived by R, 1)ownirg led the gathering itsax his widow; Mrs. Ita'bel Weremueia contest. The program Xeeohtei, whom he marrtell 1n concluded wt.% the Benediction 1892 at Brussels, and a brother,r - William N., eh Kitchener, Ont Red Cross Notes A very successful tea w9.3 rte? Blood Donors at the workroom last Wednest?ala Siia'ely there are many • 1116°d With the ladies of the eat Con1 '- donors for 1110 lied Cross in, sion a Morris In charge. The MO- ceoda Were $16.56. A donation of $50 front the W'nit' Workers of the 4th Cbneesafon rig 1Viorsls is acknowledged with tlianl .. Brussels, Morrie and Gory 1 t Phone your name to 19X at mute so the 1151 may 1)e ready when a C11hlC is arranged at Wingliam:,