HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1943-10-13, Page 57.5
NE CAN STOP A�Tgtai KX T001.
Bobby doesn't realise it—but while he talks to his
team-mate about to -morrow's big game, a hard.
pressed production man may be trying to get
through a message on which lives depend.
'lore's one more, way in which youngsters can
show their loyalty to the cause for which their
fathers and big brothers are fighting. And let's be
sure that we set them a good example by using the
telephone only for necessary calls .. and by keeping
them brief. War calls must come first.
Gx rPe.44/e
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There was a good attendance at
the Tl iced (M1tiruli anniversary serv-
ices Sunday morning and evening
Rev. Geo. Minelly of IVlolil ton gave
WO fine sermons with appropriate
music by the chair.
Mrs. Oliver McCreary of near
Wroxeter spent last Thursday with
her mother Mrs. R. Cochrane in the
village.
Guests over the holiday week end
with Mr. and Mrs,, Percy Stephenson
and Mrs, Jennie Stephenson were
Mr. and Mrs. Ecu. Stephenson of
Niagara Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Alex
";McKay of Atwood, Miss Marjorie
Cleland .of Guelph„ Mrs, W. Walker
. of Toronto and Miss Elizabeth
Bartell of Hamilton,
Mr. Bill Daimon arrived, home on
Saturday from the West.
Misses Elsie Franklin and Marg-
aret Rowland left on Monday for
Toronto to spend an indefinite time.
The Ethel United 'Church com-
mittee anitieipate a good attendance
at their pot -luck supper to be held
en Thursday evening tn' the base -
meet of the church on Oct. 21st.
Supper served at 6:30 followed by a
good programme.
Miss Wlnnifr•ed Hall, R.'N., of Mt.
Morris, Mich-, was a visitor with
friends. over the week end.
Mrs. A, Ziegler and sou Billy
spent the holiday week end with
friends in Norwich.
Miss ,Betty Dunbar visited hnr
sister Mrs. 3. FI. ,Speech in Brant-
ford over the holiday,
Mr. Hutton, relieving station
agent, spent the week end at his
home in New Hamburg,
Pte. Allan Franklin of Camp
Ipperw•ash. was on leave during the
week end with friends here.
Weak ole guests, Mr, and Mr.s.
Stanley Suellen, Maurice .and Bruce
of Brantford; Mr, andMrs. Bert
Lake and Miss Dorothy of Ham-
ilton; Messrs. Hanley Eckniier and
Carman Richards of Hamilton; Mr.
and Mrs, Stanley Wilson of Hani-
Ilton; Miss Patricia Smith, Hamilton
and Helen Jardine, Toronto; Ada
'Wardlaw o9 Ajax; Mr. and Mrs E.
S , Dunbar with Mr. , and Mrs, It
Holielibeck of Stratford; Pte; Ken-
nett Thompson . of Toronto at his
h ome.
1M.Tr, W. Lockhart of Eastwood visit-
ed his sister Mrs, A. Dane also Mr,
and Mrs. Lockhart Dane duel fancily
and, Mr. and Mrs, H ,, Stephenson of
Niagara Falls, at the salvo home.
There will ile a .story hour for,
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:Mitchell at the Public Library every
Saturday at 2;30 pan. commencing
Oct. 16t1r. A special box of
children's books has just been
1 et eived.
The October meeting a1 the
w.11'rS. of/ the Ethel United- Church
was held on. Oct, 7th at the home of
Mrs. J. T. Pearson. Mrs. Quest
Dobson had charge of the Worship
Service. The theme being, "The
Bible for A.11 of Life," It opened
with the singing of hymn 635.
Psalm 39 was read responsively.
Part of Hymn 182 was sung, follow-
ed by the Scripture `Lesson which
was react gy Mrs, John King, after
' which the remainder of Hymn 182
was suing. At intervals during the
warship service A Prayer Hymn was.
sung by Mrs. Rev. Brenton and Mrs.
M. Hewitt: The study programme
was taken by Mrs. Q. Dobson, Mrs.
Rev, Brenton and Mrs, M. Hewitt,
who gave an interview with Mrs.
Peck of Guatemala. A duet "In the
Garden" was sung by Helen Bate-
man and Mrs. Rev. Brenton, Mrs,
Pl witt gave a paper on "Christian
Stewardship," The president Mrs.
J. T. Pearson took charge of the
bnsiress+period. The minutes of
the last meeting were read by the
secretary Mrs. Percy.•Stepirenson and
the roll call answered. Mrs. Pear-
son reported handing received the
removal slip of our minister's wife
i:Trsi. S. H. 'Brenton from Lyleton,
Man. The sectional meeting is to
be held: in Brussels on Oct, 16th
with the Ethel W.M.S. 'in charge of
the Worship Service. Mrs, Wm.
Dremner was'_appodnted leader and
Mrs. P. Stephenson and Mrs, Rev,
Brenton were named the Delegates.
Th,e sleeting closed with prayer by
the president: The W. A. held their
meeting with the president Mrs.
,john King in charge at which it was
decided to hold a Pot Luck Snpper
on Oct. 21s4; in place of our regular
Tbarlt'sgtvdng supper,
At the close of. ,the meeting a
hunch was. served,
One evening recently the members
of the 13thel United Church W.M,S,
met at the home of Mrs. Maurice
Hewitt and presented her with a
cushion and cake plate, previous to
her departure for her new home in
Ripley._ Mrs, 'Percy Stephenson
road) an address and the pr•esenta-
tton was made by Mrs, Garman
Rielharde and Mrs. Win, Bremner.
Mrs. Hewitt 'made a fitting reply to
the ladies foe their remembrance.
The beaus,.then served lunch.
assisted by Mrs,, Andrew' Bremner,
utility counts most for that
rich, satisfying flavour which
only a fine quality yields,use . .
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The lilurruh and • 1, r;'t Men's
Club held Its opening meeting of
' the sLa501' an Thursday night 1n the
' school room of the Presbyterian
church. The proslde,.1, 1. G. Higgins,
introduced the ePoaker, W. M.
Pratt,li,A., Listowel, Past Pres:daatt
of the bions flub of Listowel who
' outlined lite niauY r'aYo by which
' the club could serve the con,niuuity,
Alter a discussion an the snbjoot,
the president called for the election
1 of officers for the coating year.
The executive of last year was un
anitnously re-elected as follows:
president. ,f. G, Higgins; vice-prest-'
den l, W. J. Johnston; ,secretary,
George Thomson; treasurer,Stan-
ley Moffatt,
It was decided to have a chicken
supper at the November meeting to
fie held in the 'United Church,
Personals: Mrs. 1r. G. Fowler is
in 'Toronto attending at provincial
Itq board meeting of the Women'sl
I Missionary ,Society of the Presby 4.
terian ,C:hurrh 011 Canada; Mrs.
thwart McKercher is a patient in
Victoria hospital, Loudon; Miss. R.
ilutcheson, Mrs, G. Donaldson,I
Mists 13. Sanderson and Miss Mae i
Orr, Toronto, at their home here.
'W. I. Officer's Rally
Ar Officer's Rally for the local
Women's. Institutes of Wroxeter
and Bluevale was held in the Sun
daY school room of the United
Church on Thursday with 33 ladies
present. They 'Were received and
welcomed by Miss Jean Elliott,
president of the 'Bluevalo Women's
Institute.
Miss Olive Scott, 1st vice-presi-
dent of East Huron district, presid-
ed ,ancl iutroddced the speaker,
Mrs, Clarence Hayes of Georgetown
who spoke on the subject of ."Pro-
gram Planning."
Notes of appreciation, on behalf
of the two ,branches participating
and the church groups present were
expressed by Mrs. D. S. MaeNaugh-
ton, Miss Jean Elltott and Mrs., C.
Taver er. At the noon hour a ,pot-
luck luuch was endoyed.
Mr. Spence McKinnon of Water-
loo and, Miss Isobel of Kitchener
spent the week end and Thanks-
giving with their parents Mr. and
Mrs. Robert McKinnon on the
honndry,
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Barnard spent
a Week with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. E. Barnard and other friend's:
Miss Janet Robertson of Brussels
:spent the week end. with her mother-
and
otherand brother bn the 1st line,
Mr. 7'. Hetherington and Mr, and
Mrs, George Hetherington attended,
the wedding of Mt'. Carmon Hether-
ington at Gaelph on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs, Smith Robertson of
Kitchener spent the week end with
his parents Mr. and Mrs. Win.
Robertson on the boundry,
The 'Mo01emnan families held
their re -union on Monday at their
sister and brother-in-law's Mr. and
Mrs. Ben I3ollenbeck home at Strat-
ford.
Mr. and Mrs, Chas. .Bosman and
soul visited on Sunday afternoon.
with 'Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnston
and daughter.
Mrs, Gordon' Fiiarrilton and child -
con spent a week with Mrs. Fred
Churchill and son and Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Hamilton sad girls and Vet'
friends on the 1st line.
Mr. and Mrs, 'Russel Bone are
visiting with friends in Detroit.
"RANG OOK
Mrs. G. H. Evans,. ,was guest of
honor when Mrs. C. Ontstead and
firm. L. Gordon entertained at the.
prone of Mr. 17, Hunter, on Friclay
evening, members of the Cranbrook
Presbyterioe Church W.M.S. and
choir and their friends numbering
about sixty. Mrs, Wane, who was
an active member of both organiz-
ation, was presented with a full set
at pyrex' and fianieware- in appreci-
ation of her work in the church and
her valued friendship, Miss' A.
Forrest read the following address:
Fri., Oct, 1st, 1943
Oranbrook, Ont,
Now E.isdo Dear, "Tis very alcor
That you have'frieitls galore,
13ut we assembled here Lo -night
Hope you make many more.
With deep regret, we heard it said
That you would change your place
Arid leave us in our loneliness
With a great ,big empty space
faor years you have befriended us.
t trouble and In joy,
To aid us 111 our many 'spheres
Your Limo you did employ.
'Your voice was blended sweetly
Ir: our little village choir
And with. friend hubby thrown In
Its ail we could desire,
Then to tlte':m,eetitlgs otto and alt,
Whore women congregate
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We liked to hear your cheerful voice of their lnolioess and good wishes good wishes are gilts from those who was taken, and Hymn 387 sung
•
Whene'er we chanced to meet A social evening was epent in games desire to see your future life filed followed by the singing of the
And to be a guest at your home
Was certainly a treat,,
A silver lining has each cloud,
W"eve `often heard folk say;
Se wo were mighty glad to know
"You won't be far away,
and community singing, with only the best that life can give, National Anithem. The closing pray •
Lovingly, er was given by Mrs. Taylor.
On Thursday evening, Oct, 7th a The Crambroak Polk.
large number ,of ,Crau'brook and
community gatherer! tit the keno of Doris made a fitting reply, thank Huron County Victory
Mrs. Allan Cbetieron where Miss Doris
all for the lovely gifts, after Loan Quotas Announced
Doris Partes was honored.which they all sang "Icor sire's a
Jolly good fallow." A delicious lunch Huron County.
A pleasant evening was spent in
was salved by the hostess and those District Quota
our latch string will be •always out euchre, bingo• and other games, also
To welcome you within., a, niocic weddingwhich caused much
assisting.
A,sliftelcl T�gwiiship i 8103,000.
And rvlten we. meet you at the door merriment, 'Those playing the parts
It wire will make us grin. were Miss 31411a Baker, Mrs, M.
The , October mooting of the
W.M.S.' Wee hall al the home of Mr's,
In m mall waytve'd loco to Show Parton, Mists Helen Saualldun, Mrs, John Schnook on. Wednesday, Oct.
I r so e s Win, MINair and Mrs, Earl Dunn,, 13111. Opening Hymn was sung after
That we appreciate Contests were also enjoyed, The whisk they nil repented the Lord's
brick -to -be was then ushered to a Prayer in unison. The Scripture
chair and was presented with many reading from Ps:- 33 was then: read
useful gSEts accompanied by the by Mrs. •Schniock. Minutes were
following address read by .Mrs. read by the Secretary and the R011
' James Iteys:- Call responded to by a verse of
Scripture. Current evaadts were in
Four faithfulness in every task
However small or great,
We hope you like the little gifts
That we have gathered hare:.
MSS they 'ever prove to you
sincere.
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And since it's time to sap Good-bye
Dear "Doris:— charge of Mrs, H. Keys and were
Tomight we are gathered here for read, by Mrs: A. t9teiss, Mrs, A,
theptirpes° of honoring you On the Oaaneron, -Mrs. J. ,Sebnock, Mrs,
Oily wishes tend nutd true
eve of your marriage. Oenstead and Mrs, H. Keys. Hymn
Are, that Gods richest blessing' • We've known anti loved you a.
May always rest on you."' number of years, we ,endey having
But who are Meet: that claim so.' yon with ns in the work Of Dur
muclychm'eh, especially in the choir and
Yottnbc.ptlt ns on the spot ,a uu1l "Cheerio Workers."We Molt fogy,.
So the will gladly sign right here ward to having you with us for many
"Tour Wends of the Old Town Plot," : Years to (tome,
i Tule being tiro time for good
it Mrs. Hvabs expressed her thanits wishes wo give you not a tow but a
Cor the g14"10 cieaj) appreaoiatiou whole shower of then: • With these
28.1 was sung and: an interesting
story on "The Chtyi'eb 01 *Marone"
was given by Mrs, 151, Keys and an-
other interesting reading :given 153
Mrs. Taylor on the Puritans giving
the 'Bible names of the boys and
girl« t"• the Puritan age, Iiitsdubss.
was theat. discussed. Mrs, Dab
14'.+ -ether 01011 read the topic front
the 11t, Goforth .Stut`t'y b00lt Offering
West Wawanos'h Township • 67,000.
Colborne. 64,000.
Gotlertch (Town) ....,,.•,.,•.,•„ 436;000,
Bast Wawanosh Township 69,000
Win glum • 189,000.
Turnberry '.COwnship 79,000.
Fiowicic Township 229,600.
Morris. Township ,.,,,••••.,.••• ,000,
Grey Township 11,$,000
73russgts 70;600.
131yttr 46,500.
Curr. ,mi. 0
t 1 el^k tb Township 10 ,000.
Mrltfiilop Township .,••,,100,000,
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T'Tullett Township 10910,000.
Sealorth
• 170,000.
Milton 1$4,000.
Stanley Township 99,000,
Goderloh Township ,. ,,,,...,, 93,000.
/Tensael & Hay Hast 90,600.
Zurich & Hay. West: 92,000.
/laborite ToWnsltip
>;xeter
Stephen Township
97,000.
151,000.
135,000.
$1,976,000-