HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1943-4-21, Page 4THE BRUSSELS POST
Wedneinhey. April 21,0, 1943
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Mrs, Will.
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and Mervyn
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Robt. Brown and
el were guests with
Harold Love oil.
ear Mrs, Louie
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ht we are glad
and hope she will
health.
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Victoria, p.a., is bare
deter Mrs. Cecil Eck -
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atiots are due Mr, and
eel Mills, 6401 .noneession,
upon the .birth of a son
cently.
Mr, and Mrs. Art Hen y recently
received word that their son Private
Stuart Henry had arrived safely
overseas.
;,•,b sere elected as % = e . es • go to
the Presbytery meeting in Brus-
sels. The meeting closed by singing
hymn 244, followed by the : Lord's
Prayer and God save the Icing.
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Mrs. Mae Knight and Mr. Chas.,
Pentound, 10th concession, have
returned home recently after spend-
ing the winter months In Ari.;ona
and 'California. They visited friends
-enroute and hope to go again in the
-near future.
Miss Estelle Cunningham vieitee
her sister Miss Doris, nurse -in -train.
ing, Hamilton, a ween ago.
Miss Betty Dunbar of near Ford.
wieh and Mr. Moffatt of R.C'.A.F.,
Hamilton were week end guests
--with E. S. and Mns. Dunbar, Sth con.
Mrs. Percy Stephenson returned
home from a visit with her daugh-
ters in Hamilton and sister Mrs. W.
'W. Walker in Toronto.
It was reported over the radio
Monday evening from Wdngham, of
'the safe arrival overseas of Private
'Stuart Henry, son of Mr. and M.'s A.
Henry,
Wireless Operator Lorne vodnen
s home on furlough from Aylmer.
Mrs. Eva Brown, of Hamilton
visited friends in and around the
village for a. few days last week.
Mrs. Quest Dobson, Bill and
Lawrence accompanied by Mrs.
Percy Stephenson spent Sundae with
friends in .Southampton.
LAC. Stanley Alexander, Teenton
was home over the week end.
There will be a "Good Friday"
morning service in the Presbyterian
Church at 11 a.m. Rev. H. Snell
'assisting Rev. J, E. Taylor. Both
BELGRAVE
Tie Anglican Young People's As-
soci;ation met at the home of .Mr. and
Mrs. :Robert Higginson Friday
evening with an excellent attend.
ande. The president, Miss Dorothy
Wade, opened the meeting with a
hymn. Rev. P. IL Streeter led in
prayer. Miss Elizabeth Young gave
the Blb1e reading.
During the business period the
members were invited to the rec-
tory in Blyth for the nett .tweeting
and the following committees were
:appointed; Alex Nethery, vice,
president, who will -conduct the
meeting; program committee, Glen
Van Camp, Keith Dunbar; log book,
Rev. P. H. Streeter and Alex Neth-
ery.
The program was' presented
under the direction of Audrey Brad-
burn and Marian Nethery, a.; fol.
lows: Piano duet, Marguerite and
Doris Young; a paper prepared by
Mise Flora Coulter on "Winston
Churchill," was read by Jane Arm
strong; the log book, read by Jack
Van Camp.
'T•he •remainder of the evening
was spent in playing games, Lunch
was served by the hostess, A hymn
was sung and Mr. Streeter closed
the :meeting with prayer.
Elders Inducted
In the United church on Sunday
morning an induction service was
held when two neev elders were add-
ed to the .session. They were Chris.
topher Nethery and Earl Anderson.
Rev. G. H. Dunlop preached from
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E have faith in OMaba
ate 'have faith in her past f with
that the courage of the pioneers ane the
Spirit which ochieveb Cion feberation anb
linheb a continent with the shining steel
of railways have laib strong founba-
tions for national greatness anb unity.
fa have faith in her present*in
fi the part she is playing to save the
worlb from tyranny...m her young men
anb women who serve on lanb atib sea
anb in the air...in her workers who la-
bour for more than wages...in every man
anti woman anb chilb striving forVictory.
e haw faith in her future/Et believ-
ing thatshe is bestineb to exert an
evcrincreasing influence in worlb af-
fairs, anb in /4 shaping of tomorrow,
when many will turn to her with new hope
• e
El have faith in more than the sta-
tistics of aanaba's bank clearin
anb her car-loabinss, the vastness o f-
her ttntappeb resources, or even the
glorious war recorb of a people nutn-
berins less than twelve millions .
UE faith is a faith in a lanb we
lover whose Kit :peaks to us from
every free acre of laanabian soil...
in the splenb our of the Rockies at sun
set,the blue mystery of a Laurentian bawn,
the quiet o f an Ontario wooblot, the far
call of prairie horioons, the s ounb of
surf on the .atlantic shore anb the wash
of the )Pacific tibes. It speaks to us from
churchyorbs where Qanabian beab lie
beneath the tribute of «nslish blossoms
...from the poppieb fielbs of l rause nub
Etanbers ...from the wingeb anb sea-
faring anb mechanizeb epics. of anew war.
tta, faith is a faith in her people...
people, noteb anb obscure, with whom
we baily rub shoulbers ..,anb by whose
uniteb effort, sacri face anti creative vigour
the greater C7anaba of tomorrow will be built
MO have faith in Qanaba
euer!iC7ictor&tBonb sou Buts is an Oct of Faith At in CZanab it
CANADIAN PACIFIC — CANADIAN NATIONAL
fire.
the text: "This day shall these
words be fulfilled in your ears."
The choir sang an Easter anthem.
The sacrament of the Lord's Sup-
per will be observed in the church
on Good Friday at 3;00 p.m. On
Easter Sunday morning au Easter
cantata, entitled "Because I Live,'
will be presented by the choir and
members of the Young People's ,
Union.
Rev. Hugh Jack of. S'eafor:-h con- I
ducted a special service in the
Presbyteetau church, speaking in
connection, with the "Foundation
Fund."
In the Anglican church Rev. P. H.
Streeter completed his series of ser-
mons on "The Prodigal Son;' Ser-
vice will be held in the church on
Good Friday at 2:30 p.m., and on
Sunday a special Master service
with holy communion will be . held.
Tho regular choir, assisted by a
childeen'et choir. will present Paster
music.
;Ladies of eoncesei:on 4, Morris,
donated 540 to the Belgr'ave Red
Crosti .Society front tiekete sell on
a quilt, under the direction of Mrs, -
Jesae Wheeler,
Personals: Mr. and Mrs. -Ceelt
Wheeler, daughter Mary, and Mies
Velem Wheeler attended the grad
nation of nurses in London on Fri-
day, Miss Ruth Wheeler being
among those receiving d;ipiornas;
David Jiobnaton, thievele, with
his eon George and Mrs. ,Tahnston;
Miss Arlene Cstbraith, Fergus, with
Mr. - and UM, Cooll Wheeler; 11ir.
and Mrs, Jahn Vincent, Blyth, with t
MO, and Mrs. Albert Vincent; MT,
and Mrs. Bert Armstrong and
daughter Mary Alice, Wingb:azn,
with Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Proc-
ter and Mt•, and Mrs. Harold Proc-
ter; Mr. and Mrs. James Wightman
and family, Listowel, with Mr, and
Mrs. John Anderson; Jack Arm-
strong, Brampton, with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. D. Armstrong,
H
uron County Flying School
The Huron County Flying Train.
ing (School Limited, which has
operated No. 12 E,F,T.S, (Sky
Harbor) for the .Gommonwealtit
Air Training Plan is to be re-
organized immediately at the re-
quest of the 07epartment of Defence
for Air, has. been announced tonight
by W. L. Whyte, . president of the/
company.
MT. Whyte said that the preferred
and •cam:inon shares held by the
share holden in Huron County 'are
to be redeemed immediately.
A new agreement leas been entered
in with tite Department of Defence
for Air whereby all profits. made by
the company since operations were
started in October; 1940, would be
held In trust by the oompauy for the
duration •of the new contract. It, was
further stated that it was the mew
policy of the department that •a•11
cone heli stoolte Melted by the eta:
it-totteryflying schools should ire
held by flying clubs apttroveti by the
minister of defence tot' air,
The Kitchener -Waterloo Flying
Club which moved to Shy ;harbor at
the beginning of training operations
owns a large block of cowmen
stook in the Huron County company
and under re -organization a deal has
been negoida;ted whereby the Kitch•
ever and Waterloo Club retains: only
51 per cent,, of the common stocks.
Application already has been made
to the secretary of state for a
charter for a • Huron: County Flying
Club and a company meeting of all
shareholders will be held shortly to
organize this company, which will
hold 49 per Cent. of the common
stock,
X11. the new arrangement Mr.
Whyte said the Kitchener and
Waterloo club is relinquishing 31
ger cent of its common stock to the
Huron County Flying Club, which
will thus: come in to 49 per cent, of
the profits, so far made by the
company and now held in reserve
This •'money, It Was explained, will
be available for development 11 post-
war civil aviation in Huron County
such as the establishment of landing
fields and it will, assist _ in the re-
habilitation of Huron County airmen
uo'w It the R.C.A,F. after the War.
Every holder of common .stook to
Huron County is being contacted as
soon as possible, Mr. 'Whyte said.,
The majority already have agreed to
the new pian -'rhe preferred stock is
being called in at once and is being
paid tor,' pins 5 per cent, up to elate
of redemption,
Secy Harbor has been a Mont suo-
cessful and profitable undertaking.
The officers are, president,
Douglas; secretary -treasurer, Ben
Stranghan; directors, R. J. Bowman,
Brussels.; K. J. Hneston, Gerrie; B.
L Tuekey, Exeter; Hugh Hill, Gode-
rich and George Feagan•, of Goderich.
The department has taken over
the feeding of the student pilots
formerly done by private companies,
to conform With ]t,C.A.F. stendardt,
A large depot is being bulli si a
central point to facilitate pool buy-
ing of food far 'Clinton, Port Albert
and :Secy Harbor air ports.
BLUEVALE
At the morning service in, I{nox.
Ptesbytet0an church Rev. V. a.
Fowler spoke on the significance of
.Good 'Friday, and gave reasons why
it is called Good Friday.
Rev. C. Tavener preached a
Palen Sunday sermon et the morning
service in the. United church, in .the
evening menthol's ,of the Young
People's Melee conducted • the ser-
vice under the leadership of Flem•
Mg Johnston. Mrs. George I3ether
ington read and explained the
serip(u'o lesson. An article on the
23rd Psalm was t-ead b14_ G:erge
Thomson, .and the topic an@ I2'lsnde'
and Friendship" was taken oy Earl
Hamilton, The reeding opened with
a song service With Mrs. W, ' Y.
Johnston presiding at the piano. -