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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1943-10-13, Page 1POST Peru- SJ- UNG HOUSE Wednesday, October 13th, 1943 MUSSELS, ELS, 'NTARIO SPEED the 11,,7.7TCY'lr 1,ai':il'r'll i s-271,17"-Sersseese7sses r "'fi' 7 !r' As chairman of Huron County War Finance Committee I send out cordial kreetings to every, citizen. The raising of this Sth Victory Loan is the biggest task to which the people of Huron ever set their hands. It will be one factor in our final success if we begin with a full realization of the ,vast and difficult responsibility to which we are committed -and match this .challenge with the earnestness and determination that is the very stuff of Victory. There is• good news.,. that our armed forces are mov;ng forward and'. that news should lift: our spirits • 1 .to a high level of eagerness and enthusiasm. But there is no news that the war is just about over and - that we i may relax our efforts. The prospect is not of war tapering off to a quick and easy finish, but of a war rising to an increasing crescendo of stubborn fighting. ' " Something tugs at our hearts as we think of our boys caught in- this fury of battle. What can we do 1 `; for them? The best thing we can do for them is to. give = , them the weapons, an abundance of weapons - or rather the best things wecan dofor them is to buy Victory Bonds- 'f for with our Victory Bonds the weapons will be pro- vided., • For the sake of all our Huron County boys over there- To speed the Victory - Out of Huron County's great prosperity- As your answer to the call of duty - As an act of Thanksgiving -- BUY VICTORY ;BONDS ! - va. Yours faithfully, ' W. A. BEECROFT, Chairman. Huron County War Finance Committee. vnirliOSISNowasoa•mg....•m•v DANCE Wednesday, October 20th IN BRUSSELSnTOWN HALL In Aid of Brussels Legion fo Parcels for Boys Overseas, ARTHUR'S ORCHESTRA Admission - 35c Miscellaneous Auction Sale • Youd Church Needs You. God '1 Needs You? You Need Him.. Churctl Minister Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., S.D. 10 A.M. Sunday School and Bible Class 11 A. M. Morning 'Worship 7 P. M. Evening Worship The Rev. D. 13. Cram of Tees - water will have charge of both services. Louis 1.1. 't nompbon, Organlat: and Choirmaster. COME AND WORSHIP United Church tflnister-Rev._Hugh C. Wilson 11 A. M. Morning Worship-- "All orship-"All Things Are Yours" Junior Congregation 12 A.M. Sunday School and Bible' Class 7 P. M. Evening Praise-- "Unassuming raise-"Unassuming Disciples,' EVERYONE. WISLGOME. Church of England parish of ' Brussels Rector: Rev, M. F. Oldham 17th. Sunday After Trinity Children's Day St. John's Church, Brussels-,. 10 A, M. Sunday School 11 A, M. Morning Prayer and Sermon Holy Baptism 8t. Qeorges, Walton - 1,30 i'. M. Evening Prayer and Sermon 2430 P.M. 'Sunday -School - St. David's, Henfryn- 2.15 P. M. Sunday -School 3.80 P. M. Evening Prayer and Sermon { HOLD EVERYTHING FOR CONCERT & DANCE BRUSSELS Auspices Canadian Legion Concert by Shorty Campbell, Canada's famous •rope artist. Dance music by the Kansas Farmer and his hired help. Date to be announced later. Everyone Welcome, FREE MOVING PICTURE will be presented under auspices of Gray Township Federation of Agriculture in ETHEL TOWNSHIP HALL TUESDAY, EVENING, OCT. 19th at 8;30 p.m. sharp This,,will be followed by brief Victory Loan Program. In Monerieff Hall an Educational film will be shown for Grey twp. schools Tuesday afterhoon, Oct. 19th, at 3:00 p.m. sharp. The films will he 'shown by Mr. Nicholson past president of Bruce County Feedration of Agriculture. Everybody Welcome. Obituary Miss Katharine McCallum I (u Wednesday morning, - OotobeY 1the 6y.th, MSS,MSS,Kate McCallum passed ,awaat home of Mrs. Dan McCallum, Waltolt. 'Miss McCallum was spared to a good old age. She was born in October .in the year 1482, in the town.. elite or Ytrmouth, near St, 'I'llomes. Her tallier was one of the early plenums, and he partly eloared .Ibree different farms. One these farms was on the Second 001108891011 of Gray Town,khlp, and 'was formerly owned by Edward Brynnt+. Ile settled there .11 18;15, at a -liter date 11e moved to tiro 4th calroe:mien of Morn is Township, aril later still, having Deposed of the farm, he moved to the Sth (0reeeseo11 of. Morris Town slt p, where he lived until his death, Ilia McCallum, the father 01 the late Miss Mahe MCCa11um, in associ- ation wa1 others, established a Pres- bYteriaat congregation in :Molesworth, The Bressels Presbyterian church had, Its bcginatings in 1864, alio_ Mr. McCalhun drove the etudents who t•0 ductal the services, to Moles- worth, People in those days had to balk through the bush to a small log bare on the 2114 co' cession of Grey Townshlp, where the services were held. 14: was in this building that Miss McCallum was baptized. The saute:nes always found a warm welcome in Mr. M'oCailum+s home He was ii6Lei'wartls one of 111e first elders elected kr the Brussels Presbyterial. Church. 1'he late Miss NiitCalltim was a very fatitlrVal member - of Melville Church, lute was always in her pew morning and evening, as long as she was able. The cihurch, Sts work and well-being lay at the centre of ler l fe. ?811e connoted no saetlifice too great for the church. Within a short time of her death elle was in -her pew on ll1inclay ,morning and eveudng, and she was then so frail she had to hehelped to her seat and out again. As was fitting the funeral service wns held ID the church she loved so well on F14day, Ootolber she Sth at 2 P. M. The service was conducted by bur minister, and by a former minister of Melville Unveil, Mr. Fowler of I3luovale. Her passing - marks seveta-uce of a link with early pioneer clays. Mrs. E. Bredin sang an appropriate solo. !She is survived by one sister, Mrs. JamleasM of 'Deioraine, Manitoba and nieces and nephews. Interment took place in Brussels cemetery, Pallbearers were; Menne .Tacicson, Frank Bell, Frank Kelly, Jack Work D. M. McTavish,* and Jas, McFad- zean, 1858,90 Donated To •Christnsas Parcel Fund REGEI8 li ]gg"HE+ ATRE, SeafortII'?, Ont. Thursday, Friday and Saturday -- October 14th, 16th, 15th --Double Featpre- 2nd show starts at 8,45 p, m. Blondle and the Bunisteads Its A Great Life The newest and funniest of all Blondie hits t -• -Also- Charles Starrett Russell Hayden Bid Men of the ,Hills Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday October 18th, 19, 20th - 2tid 'Show Starts at. 9.15 'Ring Crosby Dorothy Lamour Dixie Technicolor The story of Black,fsced Minstrelsy from Its beginnings Thursday, Friday and. Saturday', Octolier 21st, 22nd, 23rd 2nd Show Starts at 9,15 Brian Donievy Waiter Brennan Hangmen Also Die N."' ,mss 'ese R.� ' H gh School 'Field Day Ofii ers'I ntalled �nib Alter the lapse of a year the Tuesday 5051:1111, 1181, 12th a• ntlle - i tr lt,r l.ch, i<aih +,utt;ci held Iu* .rwr. °....w•.•wwv.. „.w•. -r-' •.w,.:-�,:.x+w,w,.,, �1ta111U21 I t.fllrrA.� 1118 illt3 CUfetln$ 7ML - istrer Marguerite Brazier and bar 86811' from 1111th Ludg5'011;: Stratford ins6elled the followi g 01'Ilcers to the.r ehalr„ in ai spirs, diel manner: - J. P. N. G,--+Sis.' Winalifred Ittigas' N. G.» Sis; Jean Little V G 8ffs. Janet Robertson' Ret; Ines'.-4Sis, Muriel Allen, Fin -S: e. iS' . Ada Arnretrong 1 r •....gi't- Laura \V!llisineon \Vtldcn•-•'Sts, Morn!. McTaggart Conductor--Sis.'Inez Cameron It S.N.G.--Bis. Addie Stewart d,, - is. Alice 13nsc•lilen ft - R. S V ( Sis. Mary Stephenson r. Sl. ti C --Ms, Autlle, CImullet I. 0 :Ris. Ethel Long. " (, nisi, Verna Thomas Ch 1pl•r'Io--Sts. Elele 'Thuell Mu:,leiatt- eSis, I,i.11iaw King At thecloseof the meeting a delicious iureheen was served under the convenorship of Mrs. C. Baeker. ' j' Notice Please do not .leave any more shoes to be repaired at my shop. 135. 081150 of pool' health I am unable to coital' 00 this week, N. CHAPMAN CARD OF THANKS The McCallum ettnIf13 wish 10 thank neighbours Lind friends - for their many kindnesses to Miss Kate .ltnCallum and for sympathy express. e el at the time at her death, Deanery Meeting Annual Autumn Deanery Meeting In St. Thomas' Churalr,:,1i atorth on Friday, iday, Oct. 15th at 10 a.m. Special spealer, Itt. Rev. A. Fleming, D.D., Bishop of the Arctic, Truck. Overturns t 00 Saturday afternoon a truck owned• by the Exporit Packers, Brussels, struck loose gravel and overturned The three occupants were not lrjurecl. The cab and rack 1011 r'Ic wer5 badly damaged, CARD OF THANKS The 'Brussels Legior, sincerely thank Miss Mildred Turnbull and :Vire. •Plant, sponsors et the dance held 111 the Jamestown Hall on Thursday, Sept, 1611 the proceeds.. of which amounted to 119.00, Also Mac Johnston and 111111 Warwick alio sponsorett the secend dance, held oat. Thursday, Sept. ,30tH, tl.ie pneceede mounting to $$$,90 which were donated to the 13rtrasels Legion for the Overseas Parcel Fund, Amazing Number of Fires There were three thousand seven - hundred and seventy-six fires in On- tario in the three months` of July, ,August and September 1846, Do you think you could replace your buildings now? Have you carefully inspected your chimney, is it in good condition. and cleaned? -Elms Farmer's Mutual Fire insurance Company The clauce held last Thursday night in Jamestown, hall was very • veil attended. Sponsored by Jim 1'trsrwirk'and .Mae Johnston in aid or the Brussels Legion • Christmas Parcel fund which was swelled by the. Rum of- 058.90 being harmed over. The " Huron Ramblers" orchestra played for the dance and furnished excellent music for both modern and old time dancing. Worthy of mertion'is the fact that, although newly organiaetl, this . orcheste rates, among the finest and. Is all home talent. - Anyone wishing to stage a dance would be well advised to give them a trial, A guessirg contest was held during the evening and the winners were; 1st, Alice MoKay, the prize 'a box of chocolates doneted, by A. Glenna.; ' 2nd, James Johnston, : 4 page of cigarette. ,, teba'oco donated by -Stanley Rutledge; 33rd, Hugh Campbell; it bag of •floatr, donated by Clara Russell. - • Proceeds' at 'lance, • $50.25 Guessing contest .........:.... ..... ..... 8.65 Aailolkmt dhataited tri fnmt $88.90 doming- Moon ominmg Moon is Down First show starts at 7.30 each even. Ing. When single features such as these are shown all patrons In by 9115 \will'see complete show, Matinee each, Saturday anti holt. • day at 2190r, The Ethel United Church is hold- 'ing.as pot -luck supper on Oct. 21st, Supper at 6:30 in the basement followed by - a good programme. Admission 35c and 250. Local Boy Returns From Englanl Pte: Hari McDowall was greeted at i:he station by a. group- o8 his friends when he stepped off the train here Friday evening atter three years with the Canadian Army . in Eugiantl. • Mae, who server_ with the Ordnance Corp, was in the London Blitz, While overseas 1e , met a nnrmber of Ithe local boys among then, ,Tim Palmer, Jelin Campbell, Cleve Davidson: Jacle Rut- ledge, Frank Rutledge, Russell Fox, Stewart 'Grassier, L. Jardine of tithe) ,and J. Cardiff.' 111t's. Mc- Dowell of Glasgow. Sootland, will join iter husband here in about a month. MOTION PICTURES: In the Morris .Township Hail en ' WEDNESDAY, OCT. 20th afternoon at 2 for. the children evening 8:30 for the adults., Special Speaker, W. L. Whyte, Seaforth, Ont. Other speakers for the evenings These pictures are educational and entertaining and are sponsored by Ontario Federation of Agriculture NO ADMISSION CHARGES. IB.C.S.Literary Society Held First Meeting The finkmeeting et the Literary society of Brussels Continuation soh0:o1 for the tall term took the wn from of e. weinor roastand program at the school on Friday evening. The new presklsrfl, Graeme Scott, was in charge, .' The program 'included piano solos by Jean •Speiran and June Work: Inset by Pyllls Sullivan and Ruth Jewell; popular sing -song bythe group. the main event CM the program wa,s initiation of first Corn students. It .Wa5 Conducted by Jean SpermsJosephine Van Norman a.nd Helen Armstrong. program WaS held in the .30001. Lunch was Served by the fire outside. At The Churches On .Sunday the services in, Mel- ville. bliurah were linked • with the Thanksgiving Season. hi the morn- ing the minister preached from the Gospel of Mark, Chagter' d, verses 26.29,, and stressed the 'mystery of life and. growth innature and' hew Jesus in hie.tboieght of.;'" the King- dom of God, ease the mysteries - of than: ' Kingdom illustrated in the world of nwtur1, At etfiis service the choir sang "1 will feed my dock like a iSiieplterdi," by , Claleb Simper, In the evening the sermon15x,6 was taken from Psalm 86, and the .opening wort9e of verse 23, and these wordsof the NatWest were linked with •the great ministry nf. thanksgiving In Inman 11fe today. The choir earig the anthem, "Bless the Lend,0 .uty Maul," taken frown the 'Ratseis ttI L4tung3r, - FOR SALE- N. 13. ,Cobbler Potatoes; New' Bagel Arrive next two weeks at 118411 Station. Leave your drde with Archer Gleamy .-phone 5. Holes In Road Filled Recently Thc. cott:ty read !,unit of Brussels %a.; patched up again by the 1•larol County Road Rept., there- being 801141 bad holes which' were pretty hard on tires. especially when motorists have to watch their tired for the titivation of the war. Vire hope they lnatle a good job so it will sua:.11 l.p better than the last time, Trousseau Tea Misses A.. an,' H. Downing enter- tained at a trousseau tea on Thurs- day for tbe'r n'lea e, Margo1'el Adeline Downing whose marriage to Ken- neth Cameron 'l'yerman takes place next week. The guests were received by Miss L, Downing assisted by Ml's. R. F. Downing, The tea table was 1 covered with a lice cloth centred with pdrk and white Geldetias, Glad- ioli and Mums decorated the - tea room and living room.- Ntrs, M. Lay- cock and Mrs. J. Wilton poured tea. Assisting in the tea room were Mrs, C. Dabiclson, Mrs, J. Bryans, Miss Addie Cardirf, Mrs. A. Rain, Mrs. J. Cameron and Miss Betty . Best. Others• assisting were Mrs, J. Gibson. Mre. R. S. Hamilton, Mrs. W. Will- iamson, Mre, Mo0urdy Lowry, Miss Doreen Long end Miss Jean Wilton. dol id ay Visitors 141ise Baker with her father George Barker. Mr. and Mrs, L. Admetus • with friends here.. W. J. Stewart, Fergus, at his beetle. Miss 1t, ,Shurrie has gone to Startford. Miss J. VanNorinan, Fergus at her home. Mdse Margaret Pearson, - Fergus, at het' home in Grey. Me. and Mrs, D. C. Warwick, Owen Sound, with relatives here. Miss Shirley Moser of Stratford was .a week end victor with Mina Jessie Little. Miss Violet :Eliacott was a week end holkbay visitor with ' friends at Wallow and SSeaforth. • Mr. and Mrs, Ira McLean and '.1'ldren; ,St. Thames, with Mr. and Mra. H, B. Allen. Mrs, C. Kreuter and Miss Made - Hee granter, Kitchener, with Mr, and Mrs, J. W. Fischer. ' lt'Iies Louise Stiles hos entered Chatham hospital as a nurse -in - training: We wish ;her success in her chosen profession, Mr. H. G. Herr of Seaforth con- ducted serv1ees in St. John's Angli- can Church, :Brussels and St. David's at Henfr'yu on Sunday. Mr. a. d Mr's. Arthur Bayne and daughter Alma spent the holiday -at the 11001•e e1 Russel and Mrs, Currie. Mr, N, Chapman, Mr, and Mrs, It: W. Kennedy and sons and Mrs. A. R. Kennedy with Mr. and 'Mrs. G. Topham at Fordwich. Mr. and Mrs. George Gregg of Calgary were guests' at the parson- age over the week end„ Mr. Gregg was formerly in, business in Ford- Visitors -over the week end with Fir, and Mrs- Gordon McDowell were Mr, and Mrs. Win, *Dowell and daughters Joan and Anne of Toron- to and Jack McDowell of London. .Pack McDonald, sou of Mr, and Mrs. D. N. McDonald underwent an operation -tor appendicitis in .Seas forth liasiptl;al on Friday of, last week, He .1s doing "favourably, Mr, encl.Mrs, A. It Zapie and Mist Betty Lou Zopfe of Toronto and Flight Sergeant ' Murray.'' C. Zapile: and W.O.I. J. 13. Ashbourne 0f Yar- mouth, N,1', were guesi:s at "River- ' side" with 2/1854 Itobt, Thomson. Rev. M. F, and Mr's: Oldilarm spent Saturday 18 Owen Sound and attend - 311,6 Wedding of Mr, Tinton Ander: F,011 and Miss Merle •Sutherland, They spear C Thanksgiving flay with fitonde and relatives in. Olden Sound lend Chatsworth. nMval Meld Day. wee held at the .4,i•hoel on Thursday, St pl, 7. T1" 1 e,- lvcather was ideal fur the comae, - 1 o 31 l tial e 1 1 trllu. , and; jud�giug frcen the lay 1 1 11)11 about ?5% of Uie tl11111an18- toAk 1. 1: ;.. 11 I1L1: or 11801 e.. 0Yell L8, : I1)5 arttclanntn teas a (Welded success, 1'111:' 11 -;t marks i were prose set by 5.•t,Iur Mur Baeker' in jumping 5- lr,l ill 11u ru.r ring high jump, anti e;• 1luru1111 L'uut r 111 runItine brand jwnphlg 11-leet 11-1: ell: s, - In the ,1uisior girls. resale, 01 the taxis events' were as follows:. Senior Boys set sliding llroad'--Cratm Scott 7- 11.1, -11=inehes, Ito. ,' Lawlr.,:;. Coulon Blake, i1,tlrni ,g Ili ond--iliac' Becker 166 -feet 5 -inches. Graeme SCULL, Gordon Blake. o.t yard dash ---Graeme Scutt, Mac _.:!i yard clash-Graeine Suet, Mac. Backer. High jump -Mac Beeler -5-feel, Graeme Scott, Gordon: Blake, 12.11, Shot Put -Graeme Scott 29- f^'et 1- nc:hes, Mac Ilaeker, Gordon Blake, Hap -sten -and -jump -Mac Baeker 31 - feet 6 -inches, Graeme Scott,>Gord- on Blake, Sr. Champion -Graeme Scott 29, 2nd Mac Beaker 24, 3rd - Gordon Blake, Intermediate Boys Standing Broad -John -,Spivey 7 -feet Gar.-h:ohes, Jim Cameron, Hartley Fischer, High jump -Sohn Spivey 4 -feet 1. lush, Hartley 'Steelier, Jins Cam- eron. Running broad -John Spivey 14 -feet Gray Township Boy I�i1Ied In Action Pilot .Officer Allan Charles MCSay, J11537, Royal Canadian Air Force, was ]rilleclin action on September 30 and said to rest in Borough cem- etery,, Cambridge, Englund, on October 5 a0eording to official word' received; by his family, The young airman was the son of Mr. and Mrs: Hugh McKey, lot 26, concession 15, Grey township, and was born on January 20, 1917, in Grey township. He received his • ednitatton. at Avon public school and at the Stratford Collegiate-Vo- cattiorai :Institute and in civilian 9?b_-0ntches, Hartley Fischer, Jim life was employed at the Dome and Cameron. o-I•b. Shot put-.iolhn Spivey 29 -fent Enlisting at Toronto an. February 231,-h10kes, Hartley Fiedler, Ross 23, 1942, Pilot Officer McKay train Knight. ed 1t Man::ing Depot in Toronto,' Holtingar gold mines at Timmins. BELGRAVE 22.0- yard dash -Hartley Fischer, John Spivey, Malcolm Pease. 100 yard -dash-H. Fischer, J. Spisey, 331, Pease; tu,ern eediate champion -John Spiv- ey 26„ and Hartley Fischer 20, 3rd Jim Cameron. Junior Boys Standing broad --Wilfred Spivey, 7- 21k -inches, Don .Sancierson Jack Cardiff. High jump -Don 'Sanderson 3 -feet 11Sesinches, Wilfred Spivey Mur- ray Matheson. Winne g broad ---Don Sanderson 12 - feet 7t'c-inebe , Wilfred Spivey, ,lash Cardiff, 3 -Ib. Shot put --W. Spivey 29 -feet 7 - :itches, D. Sanderson,. M. Mathe- Ttt.ti Thanksette1ng meeting of tate Belgravia Wamerrfa, tneti.htte will be held at the keine of Mrs, Jas. M;achlie 011 Tuesday, October 19th 'at 2:30. Troll eall "Oise thing I have to be thankful for," an. inatlal training school at Bell - villa, Jarvis, Awcienne' Utorette is Quebec and received his bombs aim - en's wtngs and commission as a pilot officer on December 4, 1942: B e went t0 Britain -early In Jam- ary of this year. Surviving besides bis parents are two brothers and one ,sister. aThey • are Trooper Archie McKay over- seas, Duneatp athome and Florence, Mrs, Howard • McNaught, at home, G,EY Presentation Ott Monday afternoon, Oct 4th, Mary Lou McFarlane and June' Work, representing the neighbors 11011, of the community, called at the 100 yd. dash -W. Spivey, 0. Sander- home of Mrs..Alex. Armetrong, 7th -son. Murray Matheson, cmc, Grey. Junior Champimt-Don Sanderson on behalf of twig rs and friends 24, 2nd Wilfred Spivey 21, 3rd in the community the resented her .4hu•ray. SIarheson, with a basket of dahlias •and french l,o3s open bicycle race D. Sander- marigolds in the autumn• shades, soir, Tett, Mitchell, Ross. Knight i and a Bulrwa goad wrist watch, = Senior Girls areemilanied by The following Rhnuing thigh -Mary McDonald 4- address: - 1etvt 2 insth,es, Jeau 5McDo , 'della Dear Belle;-. Bryan& - i We your neighors and friends iluttuing broad --,lean Speiran 11 -feet wish to express our rergret', at your 8 -ruches, Josephine lranhorntsrn 11- . n>ovirg from our midst, 1501 3-inehes, Idella Bryans. Front earliest c'hildliood your Hotr-stet) and jump 1, 731,yans 25- : home has been in this district. feet, Jean Speiren, 7, VanNorman. � Throughout the years, your spirit Solt ball throw -Jean Speiran; 1. of good will and co-operation, Use 13ryans, Margaret Bell.., been an !aspiration not only during. Standing broad ---Jean Speiran 6 -feet, school days and. in ;Sunday sebooi 3 -inches, I, Bryan% J. Van_ I word;,- but also in e11 social activities Norman, ' i of this c0mntunety. We will always 100 -yard flesh -Margaret Bell, Mary cherir1 fond memories of many McDonald, 3, Speiran.. happy hours spent with you ands Senior champion -Jean ,S•peiran 22,' Alex around your 1111'bside and wi and, Idella Bryant 13, 8rd Mary hope to hove -many opportunities o McDonald. returning 'your kind hospitalit3 Inteemedlate Girls- With our heartiest good wishes 1v Softball throw -Ruth Wilson, Doris ask you to accept this wrist watch. 13owinan, Ieabslle Bowman. In ' remembrance of your many- High jump --•Lillian Gibson 4 -feet 2 -inches, Veronica Blake, Helen &1'11 Str0ng, ._ 73 -yard dash -Ruth ididDonald, Sean Hull, Aveline Mann. S:hamdtnrg broad -Jean Hull 6 -feet 4 - inches;' Labra Spells Isabelle both her ,and her late husband: Cardiff, :[']hese kindnesses will long be Itumndn.g• broad- idlien Gibson. 11- elterle3tei, feet :l inches, lean Hull, Laura friends. Mrs. Armstrong would like to thank everyone for their kind thoughts expressed in this tangible way. The neighborly good win tbat has existed through all the years1 has been much appreciated gy Spelt, BORN 100' yard flash -1111th 1%ioDonald, 'DAVIS--Iit Brussels, on Tuesday';. Isabeile Cardiff, ;Jean, Hell, October 12th, to Mr, and Mr;i. Tnterniecilate, d11ampion,--Tuan Hui1 James DaPis, Stla 500. of Morris -a .12, 2114 ;itutit 1'4310Denal& and son, TsillNan, Gibson, 10 each, + d.... ._. . , Junior Calrls 70 yard dash -Doreen Matte, Huth .Ieweli, Dorothy Fraser. High jnrnp--Dorothy Tu•aser 4 -feet 30.111011, Audrey Anderson, Marg- aret Worinnaat. Softball throw -Ruth Jewell, Marg- aret Workman, Doreen Conde, Standing 'bnna.de-eDerothy Fnaaer 'ti• feet 74nlehes, Doreen, Coutts, auto Rnnniig broad•--Doretbl' Taraser 11- feet 11I1nches, Margn+ref Work- Man, orkroan, Golden Fisher. fitniot elesnp1otr-••Dor'otltiy Fraser 10, 2nd.Ttoreen Gouda and ltuth 7515511 9 each, 4th Margaret Work. 81118,11.,