HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1943-7-28, Page 1POST PUBLISHING SING HOUSE
ELECTORAL DISTRICT
HURON' BRUCE'
Notice of Advance Poll 1
NOTICE is hereby given that purse Miss bibbed McKinnon of Kitchen -
ant to the provisions of The Eleotion er spent the week and with her
Act, Sec. 88, a Poll will be opened on parents. Mee one Mrs. pobt, Me
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SATURDAY, JULY 31 Killeen aP I3Iuevale,
Stole Eight o'clock in the forenoon Mr. and Mos. CRi1us. Jones and son
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ant
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Wednesday, Jul
28th, 1943
WEDDING Radio Licenses Past Due
Haase , MurrayNotl0ee have recently been ;sent' to those who have not w yet pur-
i very p"'liy wed111ne, wee chased thein' new redlo licenses. it
releuulized at Cavern Un'ted Clairol] may Prove expensdve i:1 neglect this
1.;:•se ad 2 o'clock, $oLurtley after• matter any leave. lee 1,1.2 items-
noe, July ?ah„ whoa Ilev, 1'11, J. es expired March 31st, The notice
Patton united in marriage, :¢Iargnret warns that a Dominion -wide cheekela
o'clock in the „afternoon, 01 Auburn . visited nn Thursday i ,Toan Murray, youngest daughter of oil the. Hemnel:el* situation is now In
",• ;, and from seven o'clock in the after- with Me. and Mos, llnbt Me(11e•lirlan gyms, Murray and bete late, Mr, Alex 139+ugress end. Waterers a•'e urged to
noon until ten o'clock in the after. and family,
Murray, Walton, to Glenn lls11110, 138 111 possession of their current
noon. Mr. Anel Mrs, Wilbert Brothers anrcl
The Palling Place for the Electoral Helen oe Dublin Duly s•na-of M: sol lies, W. Reese, 1ir•el1I es 'before an Iny will ca11�a le
spent 11,e week end ir,t;u op• them; other theywill be Ilablc
District of Huron -Brace will be with Ma•. and Mrs. Jas, ,? crock ,',11d The bride looker. lovely in Robin I to prosecution.
located at Mr. T-letery Mathews, 1i1.00s and'blue '
1
THE COUNCIL CHAMBER i cousins, sheen 3t '-i lengthdresn, _
TOWN HALL, WINGHAM trimmed with lac nee Ley 'tcw.•i's, At The Churches
Mr, and Mrs, Suiith Robertson of with wle.te 'ecce ores.
For the purpose of receiving f Retdheno sp0,1)1 ,the week end with The b rdc •amid M' Earl Note, In l 13101110 Church en &heckle the
services were. In chi:ge of the
minister. Ti:the morning the
eorn1an seb$1ct was "'telltale and
Jesus," anal dealt: with tee greatest
gneetion ilt:yelee can ask, "What
shall 1 do thea with Juane, which is
craned ,Christ?' Miss Marie King
sang a socio •alt. this se rice. In. the
evening :the minister took tor hie
suibject "tithe 'Conversion of Paul."
On' Sueida'. July 35 at the 11 a.m.
service in St. John's Church, the
Sacrament of Infant 1';u.ptisni was
administered by Rev, M. le. Oldham
upon Dorothy Jean, the infant alawgh-
tee of •11'Ia•, and Mrs.. Clifford :Marks,
and noon MIUIwa.y Jack, the infant
son et Mee and: Mrs. Jelin F. Alcock.
The salmon• was am lin 0111 of St.
James, one of the twelve disciples
whose day in the church caleniidar 1s
July 25th. The events iu his life
were enumerated and lessons from
his oharactea• giveIr. We are to make
the beset of every opportunity and
he obedient to,.the will of God al-
nrouselin,e die sole enrhos.sed with a 1 ways.,
setting of gold trimming around the
the votes of 1311 paeonts M1, and; hire. Wm 5'1tet el the bride,ts ear i e
Members of the CANADIAN Robertson and t wore beige
brother Yildan, ,r ec;.,ot fes and eorsag_ of Amer].
MILITIA (Reserve Unite) Mugs, Jclbn Brown of Brussels can Beauty Roses and maiden hair
AILWAY EMPLOYEES, SAILORS spent a few {lays with Mr. and Mrs, fern.
AND TRAVELLERS, F7arvey Robertson Anel sons, on 1st The groom was attended by 211,
e vhose employtment Is such as to .line.
ecessitate their absence f I l2
Atlee the wedding ceremony the
o time from their ordinaryMiss Pearl elide left 101' Toronto and London,
' a rno'on
elleve that they will be absent upon with Mr, Harry Mathers and Metes,
he day fixed for the election. I anti COwsim end Miss Jean 7]l+Nott Higgins Fear
The ballot .box will be opened and spent Sunday evening there ;else. 1 pretty summer wedding was
he votes' counted at ten o'clock in I Visitors with Miss Duel nn Prickly solemnized in Blyth Uniene . Church
he evening of Saturday, the 31st were Mr, and Nem. W. Thompson Saturday, Judy 244h, at 2 p.m when
ay of July at, the said place. 1 and daughter. Mary, Settenth, 111,11 the Rev. Arthur .Sinel'tt' u.•iacd in
ATM) at Mildmay, this 24th day Macs, Thomrps'on's•mtiaoe, Miss T -T1('• marriage Mary,I3e11 Fear, cl`aughter
of July, 1943, ! riett Myers, Chicago; ;fres, 31,0931 of Mr, and Mrs. Leslie 'Pear of
J. A. JOHNSTON, Thompson and herby, Mrs Vodden Morris Twp., and Josep'lr-Alexander
Returning OFficer Thonnpeon, 'M,00rerfimlcl, incl mics Hglgns, sen of Mr. and Mrs,
God Save The King Dorothy Thompson, FT • Chester Ill- hes of I Hospital .lid, ag TurnberrY Twp.
Wingha3n, Mr, and Mrs^. Thomas The bride, given in nearriage by
CARD OF THANKS 811e11, Teesevater, Nieii McLean and Iter father, enured rho church to the
Rederlek MacLean, Toronto, wIitb strains of LoIlengein1'1 Wedding
My sincere thanks is expressed their cousin Eleanor Smith; MIis.. R. March, played- by .pias Velma
the ladies of the Red Erose Work- Hutcheson end Miss Samdernrm Wllee1e1, n1 Belgrave. The bride
am. for the parcel recently 1'eceiv- spent the week esIll in Toronto; Mrs. WOre a white, ftoorleugt'b gown of
from their. The sift was much M. L. Aitken and Dorothy, with
predated, ' f0119)1ds in Tomato.
Captain R, G. Campbell The Blue Banners Mission Band of
Knox 'Pe•esbyberlan church epanraored
a bazaar on 'Saturday afternoon
which was a ,success in every pap:
Mettler, Margaret Messer, Ruth
McIeercber and Frances Shaw were
in •charge of the fancy Wink booth
which realized $29.75. A white ele-
phant iboabh - wee managed by
Floyde Mioffaitt, Narmtt Moffatt and
Kenneth M0A1l4Ster., the 1•eeeipt5
amounting to $2.4'5. Eileen McKin-
ney, Nora 'Shaw and Iielen Brealc-
euridge were unable stn supply the
demand. at ,11190 borne baking counter
'where the proceed' ware $8.25. A
ten-ce'rit tea of saardwiehea and tea
was served. The total proceeds
anlou1nle'd to ,nearly $45.
A traffic officer paid a visit to
the leakage on, ,Satumrlay night and
did Same checking up at the Intex-
eect1au of highways. 86 and 87. PIila
is a busy corner espeoially on a
Saturday eventing and many motor-
ists tall to observe motor signs and
traffic laws,
Miss Dorothy Aitken. has accept-
ed a 100set.iche on the 1350111ms staff
of the 'Contsolidated School at Wes-
ton, Ontario.
At 'the manning service in Knox
Presby,be.rlen schurch I'uev. F. 0.
'Fowler spoke ,on "Reverence" -frons
the part of the Lord's Prayer,
"Hallowed be Thy Name" Misses
Jean Du -MU and Ruth Lucas sang
a• 'duet, The ISdrnidsy sol eol Diode
is being held on Thursday after -
110011. aC Formosa.
SAWS HARPENE'0-
If your saw is d1111, rusty or needs
a new handle, bring it 111 tea the
Post Print Shop and have it put
in first' class working order at
reasonable cosi.
REGENT THEATRE,
•Lail Aott
from time r, and M10, Jas. Moses and Roil
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place of . incl daughter
5.101
esidence, or who have. reason to Mothers spent Simday Ste
NOTICE
The office of Elsner D. Bell
MI be closed for one week
eginnling Monday, August 2nd.
NOTICE
1 By order of the • Trustees of
, .thel Police Village of Ethel
rday, August 2nd, 1943 is
roclaimed Civic Holiday.
Wm. Spence,
Secretary
BRUSSELS
CIVIC HOLIDAY
o fall in line with other muni -
i palities' in the Province, the
_witless people ask that
Monday, August 2nd
3r ussels Civic Holiday
nd I hereby proclaim the same
Public Holiday and ask that all
tizens observe it as such.
R. J. Bowman, Reeve
- "The Lord Is My Light And
Rg My Salvation"
1V1CVl�i� Ct.UrCh
Minister
Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.D.
10 A. M. Sunday School and
Bible Class
11 AM. "The Gross and the
Throne"'
7 P.M. "Life with a Great
Centre"
Louis D. Thompson, Organist
and Choirmaster.
COME AND WORSHIP
United Church
Minister -Rev.- Hugh C. Wilson
le A. M. Sunday School fled
Bible Class
11 A. M. Morning Worship
Mr. Clarence McClensghanc
MORNING SERVICE ONLY
EVERYONE WELCOME
Church of England
Pariah of swine,'
Rector, -Rev. M. F. Oldham
6th Sunday After Trinity
St. John's emends •-
7 P. M. Evening 'Prayer
and Sermon
Annual Parade and Servlore of
Brussels, L^O.L, 774 and Ethel
637 and Bluevaie
St. George's Walton -
8,30 P. M. Sunday School
4 P.M. Hely Communion
and Sermon
St. David's Henfryn..-.
2 P. M. Holy CCmttiunlon
and 'Sermon
':8 P.M. Sunday Btihool
Seaforth, Ont.
Thursday, Friday. and Saturd'ty,
July 290, 30th, 31st
Richard 1 Dix .,.. Leo Carrillo.
.American Empire
The spectacular romance of Ameri-
ca's greatest adventure.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
August Snd, 3rd, 4th
Gene Tierney, John. Sutton
Thunder Birds
In Technicolor
One of the screen's most thrilling
romances,
Thursday, Friday, Saturday,
August 5th, 6th, 7th
On The Beat
Starring
Qeorge Formby
MATINEE (Civic Holiday) Aug, 2nd
and each Saturday at 2:39 pam,
First show starts ,,each evening at
7:30 When single 'features such o£
these are shewn ell patrons in 11y
9,15 Will nee-aoreplete shave,
waist and with a" sweetheart neck-
line. Her tenger-tip veil of tulle, fell
from a sweetheart halo set with seed
pearls. She carried a bon net of
cl
Bettor Tianes 'roses. Her only
ornaaneads were is gold locket and
a
gold wrist -watch, the gilt of the
groom.
'Che beside Agar attended by Mips
Lenora Higgins, R.N. of London the
gr0omes sister, as maid of honor,
and by Mr's. .Bruce SSlnith of Blyth,
sister of the bride as 1tridesmold.
The maid of honour were sea -mist
pim,k chiffon wfti1 a matching
lshould'er veal and carried a bouquet
of B3•iaredifi roses. The brides-
maid wore heavenly blue chiffon
With metalling shoulder veil and
Carried a hong:net of Talisman roses.
Little Mary Agnes Higgins of.
Brussels. dressed, in, a floor -length.
gown of yellom•ganclie with
nutich'ing veil, amid carrying a nose-
gay of pretty mummer flowers, made
,winsome flower glrl,
M'r, Raymond. Henning of Turn -
berry Twp., was groomsman and
-Alvie Hinges of Brussels and
Mr, lames Laidlaw .of 'Blyth were
-ushers.
reeeng the signing of the register,
1111, Emerson 'Sierra of Wingb•am,
..n^,:'in of the groom, 'sang "0
Promise Me."
A reception followed at the home
of the bride, where the bride's
mother received, wearing a teal
blue silk mein -(lease with white
accessories 13013 .5 corsage of pink
roses. She was: assisted by the
areonn'.s mother who wore black
sheer with white ,accessories and a
corsage of red r0eeet
Three of the bride's cons600,
Mieses Josephine and Isobel Marloelt
of Tmonito, 11Ilas Margaret Bell of
Strattio el incl three ' friends, Miss
Mae Shomtreed of Walton, ,Mies
Velma- NIchoisonl and Miss Maty
I aiellatw of Blyth, anted as :waitress-
es wearing pink and white aprons
anti caps to match,
Later 'the bride and groom left on
a trip through :5aelern ()utnn'io, the
bide wearing beige alpaca trimmed
with brown, and ,beige ae(esseelee
with to corsage. of: TSligmau mases.
Upon their raven. Mr and Mra.
Higgins will 0•eedele in. Fordwich,
where the groom is principle of the
public sohooL
The gr'oionits gilt to the he-Isie 'Was
a. gold wrist-we:tem, to the maid of
honour and bridesmaid gold-filled
compacta, to the YJi•gaeist and saloilt
a Cup and eaueer, to the groomeuian
a le511109• btlleol11 and to the
11s91ers, gold tie pins.
Geieste were present from Toronto,
Sanford, Clin1oita Gonda', Fordwiahy
Cliffoa'il, Brrussell% I7thei and Wing.,
11am.
C.C.F. Meeting
Held Here
A C.C.F. li111311c rally 151931 It01d in
th0
Brussels town Hall an ;1' eticla7
aven4135, July 1271911, A..`'M 34lic111ls015
M.P„ MLA., amid Henry [Wats,
41,0,31, 4401014610 4er liai,otullsritee
#114ng, 'trete ine main. snoatterq'.
WALTON
Service wale heed in- St. George's
Church on ,Suvd.ay, ,701y 25th at 7:30
P.m. with Rev. M. F. Oldham in
charge. The sermon was on the
life' and wok of St. James, one of
the twelve Uisraiples:, whose day be
the Christian 1Cltureb Calendar is
July 26. We tore to make the best
of opportuniltie8 801 Ohristil9u eer-
vioe and suinnit ourselves to Ged's
will at :til times.
Service of Floly'Onmmitnion 111 St.
George's 'Cbu'rch on, Sunday, Aug. 1
at 4 p,m. Suuldey school jet 3:30 pm.
An Oman;;e Lodge service for
Brussels aucl eel -strict will be 11e11 ie
St. John's Anglican. Church. Brussels
at 7 p.m. on Aug, 1st. All, brethren
Invited to nneeit at Brussels Loclge
Hall at 6;46 pen.
11 1S 4: :n ' 1 n: ,s e
PEOPLE WE KNOW
Pte. George Elliott, Niagara, visit-
ed with 1145•1101'ents,
Dr. W. D. ,S. Jamieson enol 5011
D1111'can are at. Bruce Beach.
Mrs Charles Lowrie and daugh-
ters, Wilma Nora end Shirley were
recent Godenich visito'•3
Le'siLie Lowry, Toronto, is holi-
daying with his another, Mrs. 'Geo,
Lowry.
Elizabeth Baeker, Rent Hing and
Gladys- David&Oai 510 spending a
week at Grand, Bend.
George Backer, Getup Borden
hes risen; visiting with Lis parents,
Mr, and Mrs. Wtn, Meeker
M1•. and Mee, S. E. Ro011 of
Kitohener were, weep end vieltors
with Mr. and Mrs, Herb Manning.
Mr, and Mts. Clarence. Steiss and
children, Port Robinson, 1v1th 11e1
parents, Mr. and Mrs. III, Henderson..
Mr. Olivo•r of Sault Ste. Marie
visited blies week wil'li his sister,
Mrs, 11, W. Warwtdk and Mr. War-
wick.
Saco, Huesca! is in 'Sealorth' hos
petal where he underwent an :opera-
tion for 'alppe1udtcl,tie' early this
week.
Mr, and •M'ns. D. A. Ra.nn and
family were week end guests with
Mr, and Mrs, H. I0, Richardson at
their cottage at Forest,
1VTr, and Mrs. G. Thotnson and
g1115411 -daughter ICarylon and 13415,
13inse11i11 of Toronto were visitors
with J. C. and Mrs, Beaker,
Masher Merven Wailers, whe
visited for rd few d{alye last Week With
Robert Kelnxiecly', returned to a'fe
home 5t Fordwaoh ou Sunday,
Miaass. Ilelen Armstrong and
Josop114ne Vau24loranao, 'who . ars
Working at Pert Dalhousie for tile:
summer, are 05endthi,5 a 130@013 at
limit respective ttnnaos.
Rev, J, T..131,'aehan, P.D., of First
Pre5by$er1aii Ohurell, tit-41ar'ys, was
a 511911or with this brother, >Att'.
elreWford Strachan, TUunutlitY,
lust Week,
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
BLUEVALE•
Hear
GEORGE McCLLAI
President and Publisher,
Toronto Globe and Mail
Thursday, July 29-1130 pem.
Friday, July 30-1130 Toru,
CFRB and Network
His Subject:
"This Ellectil -n ! ''ides
Canada's Future"
Lois Stacey, Bluevale,
Injured In Sleepwalk
,IOLl'SVALte. July 20 --Lois, four-
year uld
ur_yeurol4 daughter o1 Mr. and Mrs,
John Stavey, 131»evako road, walked
in her sleep and fell to the bottein
Of the
stairs.
Her parFalts fumed her
un0o1110tons finial head Diluted u'ted and
rushed her to Winnghanl hospital.
Mrs. I. Rattan Buried
At Elma Centre
Mrs. Ida Rntfasa', 0e -hal 1. w'clow
of the late george S. Rattan, diad
in her 616th year. The remains
arrived In Atwood on Friday and the
funeral service, was held iyu Saturday
afternoon ,at 2:00 o'e1ock from the
Atwood United church, Interment
Gook plane in Firma Centre cemetery,
The doweled: was a 00116111 1313 Mies.
Herb Manning of Brussels and a
sister of Mr. S. 35. Rozell of
ETHEE
A special Orange service. toe Brus-
sels L.O.L. 771, Ethel L.O.L. 1131 and
Bluevale and other members of
ti;stel.131-•1 w111 bre held i1 St.
ohn'
J s Anglican. Church. Brussels
on Sunday, Avg. 1 at 7 p.m, The
brethren will apsen1ble at the eele I_.: eee Hall at Gc e.i p.in. and
103 air. to St. 1011 11.E1 Churele Rev.
, 1 (them 1v11 g:ve tee sermon
and be in charge of the service.
Jt:p"l? N
MCTAOGART-In Wingham General ,
Hospital, on Monday, July 29, 1943,
to :lir. n 1 eels, Adrian MnTaegait, I
a claugluter.
a m a
PF11O-lL13S-To Mr. and l'Irs. Bernard
Thomas (nee Mae Fischer) in
eeie',gham ednos(it011 av Satur(lay
•
M,,,•.._
To the Citizens of Brussels -
anti Surrounding Country.
, . The Nat onal War Finance
C ..:;::P,d: :9 l lottiu(0 on a drive
to in :Tease gale of War Saving
stamps, proceeds p , pr a eds for month -elf
hdy to po to purchase of dept
e barges to stamp out the U -Boat.
Will you buy a cerificate . and
a'--1-'• cur bo:; -a who lave invad-
ed Sicily by making sure they-
g'-/. their supplies.
Y c:u . may purchase War aging
rtrenees at your bank or Post
Office.
National War Finance
Committee
NOTICE
All meter vehicles MUST he
equipped with two headlights and
tail -light -as this is a irafffa taw et
will be enforced from now ou 3a.
Kitchener. July 241fh, -a son, Brussels,
ONT;1illO ELECTIONS
RESEVE ,=:RMY UNITS
ARRANGEMENTS have been made for members of the Reserve Units of the Canadian
Militia who will be in Camp during the week commencing Sunday, August 1st, 1943,
to record their votes in the present election to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.
Members of such units in Military District No. 1, and Military District No. 2, will be
allowed to vote at Advance Polls, as listed below, on Saturday, July 31st, 1943.
The Department of National Defence (Army) has arranged the schedule of training for
Reserve Units of Military District No. 3 so as to permit members of Reserve Units from
this district to leave Connaught. Ranges Camp on Tuesday, August 3rd and be home in
time to vote on Wednesday, August 4th, 1943.
The Advance Polls available for members of Reserve Units of Canadian Militia, Travellers,
Railwaymen and Mariners will be open ftom 8 o'clock A.M. until 5 o'clock P.M. and from
7 o'clock P.M. until 10 o'clock P.M. on Saturday, July 31st, and Monday and Tuesday,
August 2nd and 3rd, in the following places: -
LOCATION FOR ADVANCE POLLS FOR GENERAL ELECTION 1943
Electoral District Location of Polls
Brantford ,,,Brantford
Cochrane North Cochrane
Dufferin-Simcoe Orangeville, Collingwood,
Alliston
Durham Port Hope
Elgin St Thomas, Bayhsuo
Fort William Fort William
Halton Oakville
Hamilton East Hamilton
Hamilton Centre Hamilton
Hamilton -
'Wentworth Hamilton
Hastings West Belleville, Trenton
Huron Goderich, Clinton
Kenora Kenora, Sioux Lookout, Ig-
nice, Redditt, Hudson
Chatham, Wallaceburg
Kingston
Kent West
Kingston
Lambton West Sarnia
Lanark Carleton Place, Smith's
Falls
Lincoln St, Catharines
Leeds Brockville
London London
Middlesex North London
Muskoka -Ontario ,,MacTier
. Niagara falls Niagara Falls, Fort Erie
Nipissing North Bay-.Mattawa
Northumberland ,..,,,Cobourg
Ontario Oshawa
Ottawa South Ottawa
Ottawa East Ottawa
Parry Sound Parry Sound ,
Peel Brampton
Perth Stratford, Palmerston, St.
Mary's
Peterborough, Havelock
Port Arthur, Schreiber,
Nakina
1lainy River Rainy Rivet, Atikokan
Sault Ste. Marto,,,,,,,,Sault Ste. Marie, White
River, Hawkes Junction,
Hornpayne
Simcoe Centre, ,.a.a,,,Allandale•
Simcoe 51cst Midland, Orillia, Pott Me.
Nicol
Peterborough
Port Arthur
Electoral District Location of Polls
Stormont Cornwall
Sudbury Capreol, Sudbury, Chapleau
Temiskaming Englehart
Victoria Lindsay
Waterloo North.,Kitchener
Waterloo South Galt, Preston
Welland Welland, Port Colborne
Wellington South Guelph
Wentworth Hamilton
WindsorWalker-
vllle Windsor
Windsor -Sandwich „Windsor
York North -' Newmarket (Coundl
Chamber)
York East 63 Eastdale Avenue, To -
0031(0,
22 Cameron Crescent, Lea-
side
York South 398 Vaughan Rd., Toronto
3512 Eglinton Avenue W.,
Toronto
York West New Toronto --146 Fifth St.
Mimico-40 Mimic() Ave.
Ward 3-585 Jane Street
TORONTO
Beaches 281 Scarborough Road
Bellwood, 206 Montrose Avenue
Bracondale 735 Ossington Avenue
Dovercourt 1230 Davenport goad
1118 Bloor Street West
Eglinton 2415 Yonge Street
High Park 2971 Dundas Street West
Parkdale ,. 2553 Dundas Street West
1728 Queen Stteet West
Rfvcrdale 98 Pape Ave. (corner Queen
.Street East)
90 Chester Avenue
St, Andrew 455 Spadina Avenue
St, David 60 St, James Avenue
St. George Foresters' Hail, 22 College
Street
St. Patrick - 161 Admiral Road
176 Beverley Street
Woodbine ,,,31 Athletic Avenue
ALEX. C. LEWIS
CHII9P ELECTION OFFICER
ONTARIO