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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1943-8-4, Page 1ita RUSSEL POST PUB Li SHING HOUSE �. Wedne day, August 4th, 1943 ST BRussEg,-61CFFAITii5 Obituary Charles Henry Workman Charles Henry Wm:kali/A died at his home in Tlrussels on Monday. August 2n4 atter as long period et 111 health, the result of a stroke suffered three years (ago on July loth. The deceased was born in Beome- .gr'ove, England ten the 6th or See- tember, 1884. He was the' son of the late Ilarry Workmen and Mrs. Francis Workman who is still living .jn England. He came to Canelo In 1904 and settled in Seaforth where he lived for six,andra•ha1P years before coming to this district where `he had sine° resided, He was married in 1909 to hie mow bereft partner ant is se viyed also by tour SOW Harry or Morris townshljp; Lloyd serving with the Canadian ETHEL Go Sunday, August 8' h; Rev. W. A, Williams of 'Valetta, a former pastor will preach in the Presbyter. 1 Ian church, Sunday echool at 11 Sunday August 15th, Rev. A. le, Thomson, B.A., see, of Sunday a Schools and Y.P.S,'s will have 1N. J. Stewart, Fergus, spent charge or the service at 11. aril, Ali week end tut his hour here. Ii e PEOPLE WE KNOW Mrs, M, 1 New York. d+ a ar 11, Plum, Stratford!, \vile :a holiday visitor at his home liens: is * lneberg is visiting in the* congregation are invited ton . ,r• 1' ntten d, There will be no other' Mise Mary Helen lilelnniet• was a service on that hate. i holiday visitor at her halite here; Miss Mary Struthers of Luclnlow i * * 5 visiteda low slays rerunliy withI Frank Secret, R.C.A..1+'., Hegel's- 1Vlise Ann McMurchle. vele is visiting al his home, Mr. and Mrs: Alex Pearamt .and5 5 It little son spent the week end 'in' Mrs. Annie Messer has gone to MountForest, the guest of Mr. ,end , Detroit fora month's visit with Mrs. McWilliams, ' relatives, Mrs, teemel'ol8 Cochrane and Miss Army oveveease; (dordorr: or theElla Pearson are visiting: in Ham•. Royal 'Can•adian navy and Kenneth Moe Pamela Porter and di eel tors !lion fora vacation with Mr. and Sheila and are. holidaying at., of Leanllug+tou lied two daughters,Mrs, Beit Lake. - - Mrs. S. Dtunph.y (Ruth) teaming. Point Clark, .Stoker ,Pack Dunbar. R,tl,iB,V.R., ton and Margaret at home; four returned to Hal Wax on Tuesday, Ness Elizabeth Backer, London, brothers, George and Burt in ,after a visit with his parent's Alex Mistra1lia. and lianas :and Seek. in and self'. Dunbar. has been holidaying .at her home hero. England and two sisters, Mrs. T. ,- A large gathering -of friends and * * .Hollister (Francis) and Mrs. L. neighbors assembled lust Tluewly jeli;es Efiabeth. Beaker, Loudon, Lillwall (Ruth) both in Englund. night, in honor of -the newly spout the holiday week end at her Funeral servljces were oondueted married couple, Mr, and Mrs. Wel- from his late hone, M.111 street, by land I�riuter. A flap !name. programme s Rev. M. F. Oldham of St. John's * * was given then the bride and groom Anglican eburclt, of which the de- were presented with two lovely Ala'ss Jessie Little' is visiting ceased was a member, ou Weclnes- Mrs. D. C. Reed of Highgate, New u 1 occasional chairs and two end- Jep,'U.S.A. day, Augest 4th, at P.rn, Inter i tables. T,be groom replied andets ment took place in Bonesels ceme, * w thanked their` friends cur a gifts- Mr, and . Mrs. McCurdy Lowry, tory: I Lunch was served. Music was sup nt i plied by the '"Earl" orchestra with end Ino, spout the' holiday week Mrs. Wm. Wilton 1 Mrs. R. Wilibee at the piano. A end in Brussels. x the . '8 x Hurt In Crash gaud ttinte was-. spent in dancing and j Sack ]Sather, Toronto, spent the week end holiday with his parents, J. C. and Mrs. Backer. * 4 * Miss Mayme Thompson Toronto, spent the holiday week end at bar Bonne here. * * * Miss Evelyn Cunningham, Reg. N., Brantford, is spending this week at her home here. * * * . Mrs. Hazel Ooonibes of London was a week enol idsitor with Miss Mita McKelvey. * • * * Mrs. D. R. Cunningham is visiting for a few days this week with Ness M. Potts of Guelph, * Mrs. Anhui.' Youmans, Detroit, was a visitor Wednesday of last week at the home of :Mrs. Harry I Clark and Mrs. Escott of Kitchener Champion. McMartin car." .* —Lenten Free Press were week enol guests' with . the hlr. and Mis. Devin Hogarth of former'is sinter Mrs. Maurice Hewitt. Miss A'Tary Hewitt, nurse - day were visitors on. Civic hole clay with Rev. M. le. and Mrs. Oldham,, * * * Mrs. C. -Scott and daughter Marion of Sault Ste. Marie are visidug with the rormer's mother, Mrs. A. Strachan, Waterford, August 1—Six persons onto .very best wishes are extended were tnjua•ed last night about 6.30 to these for 'a bappy wedded life. o'clock when two ears collided on a Mr, .and Mrs. Kenneth L. Kreuter narrow bridge on Bunker Hill road and little son have returned to 1 about three•gnarters of a mile west their home in Ottawa, after a of Waterford. •" naolitli's vacation with Mr, and Mrs, One or the cars was driven by , 'tole Kreuter. Mists Mur•ie'. 'Kreuter Mies Batty McMartin, 19, of St. hes gone to spend a holiday with was Who was uninjured them in Ottawa. though she suffered from shock. The i Miss P. H. Smith or Hamilton other ear was driven by James Cam- ,spent the week cud and holiday Isbell, of (Kingsville, who received a hl ra. M with . Jardine fractw ed left arm, broken ribs and thSerena:1 from here attended the' fac• lel lacerations 'races 'atGoderioh on. Monday. In the McMartin car were the , MiDorothy, ss Lake of Hamilton is driver's parasite,, Mr. and ribs. Hugh spent two •with her cousins, McMartin, and Mrs. W.,Iliam Wilton. Misses Jean and Doris Cochrane. Her fattier received lacerations to 1 Mrs. Stenhouse and Miss Jean both legs, her ar suffered lac- , Ciempbell of Neepawa, Man., have mations to the left arm and Bead ]leen visiting .their sister Mrs. Robt. and abrusions, and Mrs. Wilton re - Cochran e and with friends at calved lacerations to both legs and Molesworth. also head and shoulder bruises. Mrs. Smtljtlt and rla.nghters Mrs. About $176 damage )vee clone to the DANCE to be held at S.S. No. 6, Grey On Friday, August 6th Music by the Victor Orchestra Of Ethel Admission 2511 Booth .41•MONIRMEISOMISCOMI. 01.1.1.4•19.01.111,0 "Rejoice the soul of thy ser- vant. for unto Trice, 0 Lord, do 1 lift up my soul" Psalm 86:1. Melville Church Minister Rev. Samuel Kerr,' B.A., B.D.. 15 A. M. Sunday School and Bible Class 11 A. M. Morning Worship • Rev, F. G. Fowler, B.A., 0.11, of Bluevale, will have charge of the morning service. INo Evening Service Louis D, Thompson, Organist and Choirmaster. COME AND WORSHIP � U tilted Church Mlnister—Rev. Hugh C. Wilson 10 A. M. Sunday School and Bible Class 11 A. M. Morning Worship Mr, Clare'hee Mallena;thani MORNING SERVICE ONLY EVERYONE WELCOME Church of England Parish of Brussel* Rector. -Rev. M. F. OldhaM 7th Sunday After Trinity St. John's Brussels-- 10 A.M. Sunday School 11 A.M. Holy Communion and Sermon St. George'S wattam-•• 1.30 P.M. Evening Prayer and Sermon 2.30 P.M. Sunday Scheel St. David's Henfryn• 2,15 P. M. Sunday School 8.30 •P. M, Evening Prayer and Sermon 1 in -training at London was home over the holiday.` Mr. ar8 Mrs. Harold Hosborne, Miss Minnie and Ms. Harold, of lecaclteeter, N.Y., have been spending a weep with Mrs. Ilosbornies aunt, Mrs, Wm, Bennett and Mr. Bennett also with Mr, and Airs. Role. Bennett, 6th con. Mrs, E. L. Jardine and Leslie visited for a few days last week with Mr, Jardine at Ajax and with the farmer's sister, Mrs P. Dunlop and son Delman from Carleton Place, 'tvftto were visiting in Toronto at that time and with .':Helen Jar- dine. They all enjoyed a 0 -hour cruise to Qneoneton Heights . and Niagmara-on-the•Lake. Mr. Hanley' Bekmier or Hamilton VMS home over the week end. ' REGENT THEATRE, Seaforth, Ont. Thursday, Frtoay and gaturdey, - August 5th, 6tn, 7th On The Beat Starring GEORGE. FORMi3Y New Laughs. More Excitement, Happy Songs! - Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, August 9th, 10th, 11th Alice Faye Jelin' Payne Hello Frisco Hello A splendid technicelor musical Thursday, Friday, ` Saturday, August 120h, 13th, 14th Monty Woolley Roddy Mc©owal The Pied Piper the Hovel of our times L)ecornee the picture of the year. Conal ng— Happy Go Lucky —s -- Matinee each Saturday at 2:30 p.m, First show starts each evening at 7.30. All patrons In by 9:15 will see complete show when single features such 'ae these are ehoW.n. *. A i Mrs. Charles Garrow and Mrs, Austin Young of Goderich were recentvisitors at the house of 114re and 1VIrs., T. L. Prest. * +n 8! Merle Sanderson, instructor in the Women's Division of the Canadian Army, Kitchener, spent the week end at her home, '* * * - Rev. W. A. Wiitlja-i s• of Valetta, a former pastor, ':will preach at the Presbyterian Church in Ethel and Cranbrook on Sunday, August S. a * * H. 'Champion and Rob Bowman tonic 3rd prize at the Men's Double bowling tournament held tin Sea- terth last week. Their Score was 3 wins plus 20. * .* * Jamas L. Oliver and sora James of tensing, Mich., Mrs. Frank Oliver, Mr, and Mrs, Dan Plerron and. son Dick, of Detroit, spent the week end with Mrs, rbbn Oliver. * * R Mrs. Geo. Topham, John Topham, Mrs. W, Wallace s,nd ono Mervin and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chapman of i oeclevloh were Sunday visitors with N. lCb.apnian and Mr. ,dud Mrs, J. W. Flsoher, * * 4 Mr. and Mrs, L. W. Stephenson, and Wilma and Kenneth. of .Bel - metes Ont,; Miss Laura Meeting of Aitehener, Mr. and Mrs. A. Knox and Mr. and Mrs, C. D. Shobbroek and Cherles of Mellott, were week end vielotrs with Mr, and Mrs, Herb Manning, - w * , Mr. and 1VI,rs. Ed. .Mathews acrd family, Mr, and ,Mme. VVm. Farquhar - eon, Seatertlh and Mo. Edward Casey, Termite and Mrs, Casey of the We. men's leiyteteei of the ft,C.A.i]'., Nutrias and Bit. WM , Watson of Local News Items ,.,..,ts.� nos ��c-......,...ems , _..r __.,smetou „H �.,.ow �„ m ,.,,,ate ., �.....m mom.-...-eo,a,.r,,mmr .-.,am,,,,mo •••• -mite .�",. CARD OF THANKS tiny sincere thanks to the township or Grey for the swell \retell, also Ur the ladies of Ethel War Workere for the. sweated'. These gifts are very mucic apps eceetee. Halbert Keifer, ReeN.V.R.. Business Change Mr. G. A, Weaning has disposed of bis butcher bu,ntness lit: Wroxeter to Air. Wesley Heirnpel, who tapes possession eltortly. Mr Wearring Inas rmulucted the business for many years, the change now - being nec- essary dee to ill health. .lir Fishnpnl has been a resident of Wroxeter for some years. Wheat In Districts Is Poor Sample • When farmers conrmee ce.l cuttilig titer wheat last week they -were in for a shock, at least in this district. The grain looked good, with healthy growth and large !leads. It was quite a disappointment, therefore, to find the sample anything bet good. App- arently rust is quite prevalent and the kernels are smell altrirelled and hard. Cutting of wheat is general here- abouts, and already sant, has been threshed, - Wild Raspberries Were ' Gond. Crop Here - It always happens that way — vo fruit lots of auger; no sugar lots of fruit. This. year there really isnot too much sugar available, and fruit, especially of the wild variety Is plentiful. Strawberries were a nice crop, but raspberries are proving la :tl.er than average. Townspeople and _.farmers have `been making forages on the w'114. raspberry patches with great results, and it is not uncommon to bring home anywhere from 10 to 20 pounds in a few hour; Sugar is the only ho1'd. u0r ;but. Yea eau procure sugar for August and. September now by order of the ration board. John Wright, Howick Twp., Injured While Haying - Sohn Wright, aged 65 years, of the 17th coneessio0, Howiok Township, was very ser iouely hurt while assist ing with the haying oe his . faran, Wdtlt a team of light horses he was engaged in raking hay. The horse flies were -very vic•,oms at the time causing, one horse to kick, break- ing the tongue of the rake. - Mr. Wright was. thrown frown the seat -of the machine and dragged by the rake some distance until he Dame in. contact with a tree e. 1. was re- leased. The team ran -to the barn where Mr. Weight's son, Gordon, was unloading tray. His team be• - entree frightened and also eau ewes% The injured man was: fM1nnd to have .. two spatial vertebrae fractured, his head heels cut tend body bruised. He was removed to Bruce County Hospital, Walkerton, Civic Holiday Quiet Here . lb•usscls wine exceptionally quiet on Civle holiday. Mrury or the reel- ilt-n,'e of the'Mingo hail gem: else where fon' the holiday, teeny of then! to Goderich to see the horse races held there. Those who didn't atter it the ruee•.= nee enjeseng themselves al the beach. Salvage Collection Saturday Have your SIC 1 ,''ale. bal.es, metal, rags, papers, niegazinee, card. hoard, etc.., -really lit' the ea.lcetor•s when they call for them this Same day. Please do net roil the nee spate ens t o them separately in flat, sec- ure bundles. —x—. Melville Church Services The services m Mer4'rtt.' church on - Seelay were in charge of the min- ister. to the morning the sermon subject was "The Grose and the '1'lirone." A. solo was oon:tributed by Mrs. Breslin. En the evening the minister preached from the Gospel or St. Matthew, chapter six, and verses 22 and 23. Teachers Now Under Selective Service . The general iirltentlio'i of Selective Son'vice Regulations, as applying to teachers, according to J E: Wilson, manager of the laced office, it to ro- tten teachers et their Profession dur- ing the school yeea', tend to make the best possible use of their servioes 8110011 vacatiion, By Order in- Council in Jtme teacle ere were brought under Selective Service. Now a teacher must contin- ue • et the teaching profession during the school year, and cart only leave to tape other 'full-time emploYment, • except in the agricultural industry, under permit, from Se.lectjvl. Ser- vice: It is not ehe intention to auth- orize teachers to leave the •profess• ion. Teachers, anay still join the armed forces without permit, or they may engage. at part • time entploy- lnent during tite selhool year, so long as it does not interfere with timer teaching homes. Toronto were week end guaet s with L.A.C. Norman Thompson and Mos. Thompson. e • . Mr. and 'Mrs. ' Ira McLean and aahildren vielted with friends here clueing the week end. y W n - Mr, and 1VLrs. D. C. 'Warwick, Owen Sound, spent the week 'end hoilday in Brussels. •,. * Mrs, ir. H, AMeit, end daughters, Hea,ttree and Barbara, are Visiting 111 eitreiterd. No Table Manners! No Waste! Forget your eating etiquette! 0110w boiler• and tip your soup plate! 1n The American Weekly with this Sunday's (August 9) isaue of The Detroit Sunday Times, you'll find a highly entertaining article packed with ,common sense tellieg why our table manners often are too polite for these war -time days. Get The Detreet. Sunday Tinges this week and every week1 Car Hits Bridge The cog uwnedby F. A. Hunter was, badly smashed when it hit a bridge on the 1 th uoucessiort of Grey 'Township. The ear, driven by bib. lineter's brother Earuie FPuntea• was travellhlig west when it crashed into the 'bridge. Mrs. 0. Omstead, who was with her brother in the car received lacerations. Street Car In Monkton Well, well, many e+t the old citi- zen's never thought they would live to see a street car in Monkton bet it really happened. While not run- ning along the streets it is doing a good business es -a booth for the Monl.ton Hotel. Mr. :Maki has it nicely fitted . out with service at tables fmside and also a curb -side service. New Ration Books For Eight Months The new ration boobs tb be dis- tributed in August will cover an eight-month period. The change from the present: six-month booles is being made so that distribution of the next books will not have to be made in the winter, The present rat „on lanes were issued in February and Aodsred a six-month period. The newr.hooh, the third since retiening started, will be issued ou. August 25, 26, 27 and 29. It is liltely that the distribution pleee. will 110 sinliier to February. . Bury Miss M. Watson In Cemetery At Corrie Gerrie, Jnly2S-,iViery - Isabel Wa.t- son, younger datightet' o". Mr. and Mrs. Milton Watson of Gerrie, pass• ed away in Hamilton General Hos- 'eel following a brief illness, She is survived by her pareiras, one sister, ;Mrs, Robert Hayee of Gerrie and six brothers, Llye end Hat*old of Gerrie, Harry of J.dtstowel, James and Keith or For'gars - and Pilivate Kenneth H„ overeeas. Funeral nes conducted by Rev, R, C. -Copeland in Gerrie United church, with interment in Gerrie Cemetery, BORN * 0 * Suateh— 1,m South. Porcupine l-0081) t- a1 oa. bute' leth, 1iei43, to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Snieth a 'son••-'Dona"ld Murray. —x— .F * 11eGINrNi1—At Boya:t tngdatoriat. 'Hos- pittni, Barrie, g n Saturday, July 81, tar Lieut aid Moe, .1. A. McGinttle (nee Margaret Scott) a. daughter, Margaret Diane, * * Turnbull— To Mr, anti Mrs, VI., J. Tafel:in% .an Seatorth i1.60ittul on Mrs. S`teasart, Wier Karn, anal J, 1.1, Seturday, July 24th, a data§ Iter-'- P. Timmins, Toronto, whit friends Marian Marie, here. WEDDING Sinclair • Livingston At the home of the bride's parents York Street, the marriage was solem- nized of Lillian .A.delle' eldest slaughter of Mrs, and Pts Harold M. Livingston, 0,M.I3.Q. overseas and Hugh LeRoy Sinclair son of .Mr, and Mrs, H. L. Sinclair, St. Julien Street, London. Iter'. R. T. ltichard.+ officiated and the attendants were Mr. and Mts. ;lack Sines. Onle immediate relatives Were the guests. After 'a short lnotor trip Air. and Mrs. Sinclair will take up residence in London. . BLUEVALE Mrs. Role. McClean returned to her home the Saturday after spend. .ing a while with her parents, .Mr. and Mrs: Jos. Sellers and Walter, 2114 line. Miss Lillie Gerniss is visiting with her brother and sister an other blends on the 2tr4 and 3rd line. Rev. Mr. and Mrs: Taveuer• leav on Thursday- for a nrontli's holidays at their cottage at Miratce. Mr. Wesley Yeo spent a few days with his parents Mo. and Mrs, Yeo in Turnberry and returned to Brant- ford on Monday morning. 114.x, and Mrs. Roy King of To- ronto spent a few 'days visiting Mends on the let line. Sixty -Sive descendants of Henry and James Wdghtmen; East Wawa - nosh, met at the :home of Mr. and Mrs. George Wig/Amen, 0011 Coeces• vion, formerly the !tome et Henry )Vightanari, where a very pleasant stternoon was spent. ' Attending tram a distance were Mrs. Harry Hyde, Edmonton, Alberta, and Mrs. Edmund Sackrider, New Liskeard: 'Pile afternoon was spent in games and conversation. Lunch woo ser- ved on the lawn. - Visitors: Miss Helen Louise Po- cock, Wingham, : with Miss llclith MCClenghan; Clifton; S. Walsh, R,C.N.V., London division, with his parents, Mr. anti Mrs, Garden Walsh; ilir, and Mrs. Johne• .Mclluriey' - and family in London; Miss Beatrice Wade, Fordwich, withi1.er. and. Mrs, C. H. Wade; Mrs. B. Staples, Win- h1peg and Miss. Elsie - Patterson, Auburn, with Mr, and ilire. A. Man- ning. T1ae crjtizens of Bhieeele and dis- trict co-operated with the Women's teetitnte and the eleies Olub on Wednesday evening when they 'ewe- soled an. entertainment to raise funds for war work, .A • short pro- gram of readings and vocal num- bers was enjoyed, Music was 'sup. plied by Earl's-or•Chestrn of Ethel. The big feature of the evening was a dutch auction sale conducted by Thomas Fella,'Wirtgrtarn, George Hetherington was lucky in, securing the hooked ' rug. Three pullets went to, .Lames Breclteneljdge- tw•a roost- ers to Miss Olive .Scott a pig to Burns Moffatt one a lent] of hay to W. J, Johnation. Miss Nerve. Gallaher was chosen to draw the 'unity tt_ket on the hooped rug and their seat. Miss Ruth McKercher et Jamestown held the ticket for the rug' and Mrs. Lillow for the !rooked cheat' seat, A basaan (booth of ' donated articles ,did a, good business, also the hot dog booth. The proceeds amounted to el23, and the expanses were not heavy. Personale: Rev. anti Mrs, C, Tav- ener leave for Miinioo Beach this week where they ]cava epeet their vacation for 13' years at the hone of Miss Agnes Kay; Miss Duff, Mrs, M. L. Aitken and Mies :Dorothy Aitken at Welland and were guests at the wedding o8 Elizabeth 1811en, elder daughter ' of Mr, and Ogre,, Louis Blake Duff and.,1VIr. Jalnei Beecher Vole of Welland in the Central United church on Saturday; Mr. anti il'Irs. George Love have moved to Shipita, where they have pur' chased the general store. They were accompanied by 'Barre Kemp; Louise and Gilbert Melfachern, Mount Forest, with Mr. and Mrs, R, F Ges'nlss; Mr. end Mrs, Edgar McMichael and daughter Alice, To- ronto, with Mr, and Mrs, William McMtrha:el•; Mr, and Mrs- Blgin Ar• mold, 1St. •Oatharines, with Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Holmes; Mrs. Harvey Groves, Wlrtgtham, with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hall; lier. anal M'rs, B, Spicer, De41oit, Mrs. William Hanson and sliveghters Jeal ane Margaret, et Innebro, With ROT, ii. Tavener and Mrs, ?pavene:r; MM. Yoontass, Do. troll, 'with her easter, Mrs. Peter 8. 1V7ac1flsVen; Dr. 13.. L, Stewart and L.O,L. Holds Parade And Service Brussels 1,0,4, RAI el 83). and Bluevele aseentbled at the Brussels Lodge Halt and paraded to St. John's Anglican Churelt for the 7 pen! service ou Sunday August 1. The service was in' charge of Rev, 3.4. F. Oldham. Special T3yeans axd. Seript.ure Lessens were used for this occasion. : Tho sermon text was on Judges 7:8 "The number of them .that lapped putting their hands to there mouth were three hundred men, but all the. rest of the people bowed clown upon thele knees to drink water." . The speaker spoke about Gideon and bis 200 men who e,aved Israel from the hands of the Medionites and the Amatehites. Loyalty to the Christine Faith anti the esiablisberl clenches or our lands was stressed, We are over to uphold and promulgate the teach- ing of the Holy Trinity. We are not to be terrified by any adversar os of the faith but to keep rn the an which we have held all through life, The open Bible is to have free irpe'ip all eomllllendtiee and places. Mis. es, Campbell oiflciated .- at organ. - Cltere was a, goad attendance at service. - BELGRAVE Lyle Hopper, a farmer on the third concession. of Morris township, has a oow which is doing well to help in tCamada's food production program. Within the last 12 months she leas given birth to two pairs of twins, all of which -are alive and doing well. Personale: Mr.' and Mrs. Harvey Watson, Loudon, with her sister, Mrs, William Dunbar; 1•Ir•s. Louis Hayes and fam;jle, Elyria, Oleo, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Themes Brydges; Misses Evelyn and Barbara McDonald, Clinton, with Mr. and Mrs, Alex Young. „Service in Trinity Angllcsn Church was conducted at 7:30 Sun- day evening as it will be through- out August. Rev. P, H. Streeter went On holiday Monday and Lor the next few weeps, Rev. Pocock, a former rector, will be in charge of the s vioes. In Ile Pr•esbytenian, Church, Rev. S. Kerr preached from Revelations 5 and 6; "And in the midst stood it lamb as it had been slain," The girls' choir sang at this servloe, Rev. G. I3. Dunlop of the. Ignited Church chose the \'tory 'of the Prodigal Son as the subieet- or his sermon. A three-part song was sung by Mrs. R. Nicholson, Mrs. G. Johnston and Mrs. S. Keating. The annual Church holiday will be observed nett Sunday. The young men's Trsptle V class wi11be in charge of the eervicee in Bel - grave end Birch churches on Aug- ust 1.5. Personals; Robert llieCienaghan, Whitechurch, said Dbnatd Watt, Grimsby, 'with Harry . i\TcCleneghan; bit, and Mr's. J. M. Coultas with Mrs, James Leaver, Wingham; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jackson and two daughters. Harniilton ,witb Mrs. J. A. Brandon; Aircr+aftmau - Jack Arm- strong. rmstrong, Centralia, . with his paren•te, . Mr. and Mrs, D. .Armstrong; Mrs. Alex' Young, Elizabeth, Donald and Janos, with relatives at Lambeth awcl London; Miss Norma Nethery, . Hamilton, Mrs. C. Logan and Patsy, Mrs. L. 'Vincent and Marlene with - - Mr. nand Mrs, A. Vincent. Mr. and ' Mrs, Walter Moods and two children, Turnberry, with Mr. and Mrs:. C. - Logan, Rev. G. H. and Mrs. Dunlop with relatives at Ottawa, Mr. -and Mrs. Bort Lake and family, Hamil- ton Sapper Thomas Gareiss, I3amil. ton, Mra. John Lake, Brussels, Mrs.' Harry Hopper, Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnston. and son, Wayne, Brantford, with Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Hopper; Mrs, et, J. Mac- Kenzie and children, Marlene end Kenneth, Mrs, C. H. Wade and son, Thomas, at Bruce Beach; Aircraft - Mae Ross Anderson, Hamilton, with iris patents, Mr and Mrs, Jlohe Andersen James McCrea, To- - i+onto, with his parents, Mr, end Mre. R. McCrea. Possibility Smuts May Visit Dominion OTTAWA, Aug, 5—,g government spokesman Yesterday said it would be reasonable to expect that it GOA. Jan 'Christtaan Stats, primo Willis-. ter of South Africa, visits the United States thin • fall, he will aise Visit (Saadi, Batt no deilenite iniotmatloia sf Gen. Smuts' .proposed visit haus been receivei het'e, It wee stated. A reteoot 'iron, toorlilon today said est, onsets proltossel io vlpit tits ilnitci §tsmert 'fi S*ptecitiber.