The Brussels Post, 1943-11-3, Page 1THE P
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Novernder 3rd 1943
�USSE1.5, ONTARIO1108 Donors
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At Blood Cln'c LocalGwS hems
POST PUBL1S1 ING HQUSE
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Wednesday,
Presented With Cift f n.
L4eightbours and friends galherod
t` the home of M. and biro, Chester
RI:stout 'on Saturday evenings Oct,
er The Top
With Victory Loan Drive
The village of Brussels is the first
Huron eonwty municipality to go
over to top in the Firth
Lon. 1Vto total subscriptions here
are $52,060, or 104,57 per cent
the quota of $•72,000. The canvasses's
are Reeve Robert Bowman and it,
S. Warwick
Blood Clinic No, 2
Public Library on Tuesday
n, November 2nd under the
of Mrs. Hicks, Nurse
aesisted .by Mrs W. 3.
Murray, Mobile Unit Truck DrivOr.
Receptionist Miss Elizabeth Downing
assistant, Mrs- J. IL Gaibaith,
Acting Doctors, Dr, Jamieson, con-
venor, 1)i', Redmond, Dr. Crawford,
Dr. Yokes
Acting Ntt:rses, Mrs. W. D. S, Jamie -
soli, con tenor, Mrs. Chas, Ai•m-
strong, Mrs, H. O. Wilson, Mrs.
T. T, Ellie, Mrs. Fred Glassier,
Mrs, Fleming Grainger, Miss Ma1'y
Shortreed, Miss Edythe Gai'niss,
Miss ,Alice Blake, Miss Hattie
Ma0411.
Vice Staff Mrs. FL B. Allen. secre-
tary, Mrs, B. C, Walker, reception
nurse, Mrs. W. H. Soott, assistant,
Mss Isobel Lowery,Cadet Corps H del•
a rel
Miss Fllattie Downie stenographer,
tclerk,
Mrs. -R, �' chart clorlc,
J. MoLauoltlin, dining
room secretary.
The snack bar was very Capably
convened by Mrs. J. Gibson with
assistants, Mrs. A. Rann, Mrs. M.
Laycock Mrs, Buschlen, Mrs, Mc-
Arthur, Mrs, Matheson Mrs, C.
Bae'kot', Mrs. G, Semis,
Tire music rendered by Mrs. Jean
C. Thomson and Mr, L. D. Thompson
was very much appreciated,
M'rs. Hicks reported an exception-
alip fine clinic; and wished to express
Iter appreciation to the Hospital
Staff, Office Stall and Donors listed
es follows:
Obrirtitaxy To The Citizens :of T3russeler
was held ill • * * ar A, y,. ;�.
9'Otlt to spend a social evening with
ov t1 I VJetay.
Brussels
80th Helen ,St, Marie before she I o To the Business men and the Mrs. Ewart McKorcher•
'�f Anniversary c,,,____- r
leaves to talke a bosit1ou in ,Guelph. of
supervision cit!zens of Brussels we salt that On Sand Margaret
Mrs. Mervyn Pipe presenl'ed her
Technician,
Armlet/ea Day be observed as a Rev
holiday. G• A
with a lovely wrist watch while r^ Y , . .
Ides.
George Davis. read the accew:pally.
ng address;
Got. 30, 1042
Beat' Helen;
We ha
v
o gree
red ga 1 •
ed ter
a
to-nil;hf. to
,Rend a few hours with you . before
leaving our community.
In the few years ,that you ha�re
• been in our midst, your frieudahip
has been' a source of groat pleasure
to us all. You have taken an active
pato+, in all our eociel 'affairs and it
seemo only right that we ask you to
accept this gift with the best.wishes
of us all for a prosperous future.
Signed by Friends and Neighbours
The Telephone Staff
Helen made a suitable reply
thanking her friends for Viol:. kind -
nese'. The remainder of the even-
ing was spent in dancing and card
playing. Luoch was served.
A •Community. Armistice Day
Service for Brussels under .the
auspices of the Canadian. Legion
in St. John's Anglican Church
Thursday, Nov. 11th at 10 aan.
and thence to the Brussels
Soldiers' ,Monument. Rev. H, C.
Wilson will give the address.
DANCE
in Brussels Town Hall
Thursday, November 11th
commencing at 9 o'clock
Music by: Arthur's Orchestra
Admission — 35c
Auspices of'die Brussels Legion
Proceeds for smokes for
our boys overseas,
St: ` ear re'ss Chudch
BAZAAR AND HOT' SUPPER
under auspices of Ladies' Guild
and W. A.
-in—
Walton Community Hall
—on----
Friday,
on--
Friday, November 12th
Aprons, fancy quilts etc.
Home-made Baking
Supper 35c land 25c
"The Lord is my right and
my salvation."
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Melville Church
Minister
Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.G.
10 A.M. Sunday School and
Bible Class
11 A, M. Morning Worship
The Rev. Wm. Moore a former
er minister of Mevil-le, will
have charge of.the morning
service.
7 P.M. The evening service Is
withdrawn' in favour of the
Anniversary Service In the
United Church.
COME AND 'WORSHIP
United Church
1M'inieter—Rev, Hugh C. Wll.ona
ANINIVEIRSARY SERVICES
At 11 A.M. and 7 P.M.
Guest Preacher
Rev. G. A. Williams, B.A.,S.B.
of Toronto
Junior Congregation In
the Morning
12.15 Sunday School Assembly
•Speoial Music
EVERYONE WELCOME
Church of E gland
Parish of Rewash:
Becton -Rev: M. F. Oldham
20th Sunday After Trinity -
St. John's Church, Bruesels -
10 A. M. Sunday School
11 A. M, Holy Communion
and Sermon
St. Georges, Walton?
'1.30 P. M. Holy CorhNifunlen
and Sermon
• 2.84 P. M. Sunday Sehooi
St, Davide, Henfryn—
1.15 P. M. Sunday School
7.30 P. M. Holy Communion
and Semen
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PEOPLE' WE KNOW
4 r * • • , fi ti w
W. 1-1.
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13e of the •
I '•ant
1 e Guards
u ds is
home.
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Dave Miller has been visiting at )
his home neve,
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Pte. Harris 13e11 spent the week,
end at his home, 0
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Ma'. and Mre. Wm, McQuarrie,
elarlenn and Peter spent the week
end in Toronto.
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Martha Currie is 1n very
health at the present .time. -
and• Ao
lekrs. George Campbell and
f moved this week to Ethel.
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, balmier was guest soloist
a anniversary services of Tees-
waterresbyterlan Church, -
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Rout, ,,srtrachan is sledding a
w Toronto with her daughter
a faintly.
Miss
poor
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1411•,
amfly
L. W
t the
P
.Y!'rs
eels in
nd
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Idr. and Mrs. D. C. Warwick, Ow
tried, were week end guests w
rel
here,
so
re
en
iter
Mr. and Mr▪ s, F, Connelly 01
Guelph wore week end visitors with
her father 3'. Gaynor.
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Mr, and Mrs. W. Bro v',ne of
Chesley were Sunday visiors at the
horse of Mr. and Mrs. C. Buschien,
'Phe ladies arse sisters.
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Tack MoDonald retuned home, on
'Saturday enone Seaforth hospital
where he had ueldergone a couple of
operations.' Nie friends hope for a
speedy rtea0vet'y.
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Miss Dorothy Hetether, who re-
cently underwent an operation for
appendioitis is convalescing at the
home of her sister Mrs. A. Mc-
Taggart,
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Jas. Hogg, Morris, who was a
donor at the Wood clinic here on
Tuesday, became faint end fell
while on the street shortly after and
beet the misfortune to break two
ribs,
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Mrs. John McIntosh, who spent
the simmer with her brother Jas,
7rhuell is returning this week to
her home in Toronto, Mr, T, Thueli
will spend the winter months in
Windsor.
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Many from Brussels attended/the
funeral on Sunday of the late Mrs,
Ewart MMaKercher of Wroxeter. She
was well known in town, formerly as
Mies Margaret McDougal of the
Brussels sohool staff.
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Miss Helen St Marie," who has
been a member of the B. : M. .5 G.
Telephone staff here, leaves on
Thnreday of this week to go to her •
new position as telephone operator
at Guelph.
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Mr. and Mss. Harold Lowry of
New Liskeard who have been visit.
ing relatives; and friends for a ooaple'
of weeks returned home on Suuday,
taking his mother Mrs. A. J. Lowry
with thein. She intends to spend
the winter months there,
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Rev. T. E, and Mrs, Kennedy of
Southampton visited recently at the
home of Mrs. John Ballantyne. -Mrs,
Kennedy, president of the.Bruce 8118
Owen Sound Preeby�terial addressed
the :thankoffering meeting of the
W,M.S, of Knox Church, Tiverton or{
the way clown.
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Mr. and Mrs, F. L. SAt,orey an•
iounce the engagement of their
daughter, Ellen Maryan Skene, to
Fleet 1'.Jen4;, i�harlee William :Sowers
Jr„ tinted States Artily Air irarce,
eldest 'eon of Mr, and Mrs. C, W,
;Sowers is SSA, i8ad, The marriage
will. take pleat in (ireenvllie,
1ato in Nertlettliate
By order of
THE COUNCIL,
'guest
A,., B, D. Hospital, London, on Victor
Toronto, will be the 29;th in her tt3tit Year.Friday. Ostob
gvesi speaker
at the anniversary services of the Mrs. Meiiercher was the one
Undated Church this Sunday, Nov, 7th, daughter of the' late Peter McDougal
at 1l a.ul. ttni
1 wish on behalf ut the Viclu+ry
Loan Committee to thank you alt rev
the co-operation you have given Ow
of (.anVa$58119 and the bank In relaxing'
1a the Quota that was allotted to 11ie
e1' Yi1lage of Brussels, 1 also wiser to
thank Mr. Preat and the stall' at rhe
Y Bank of Commerce for the valuable
assistance given. I ant sure you well
all feel we have tried to d0 our nn*5,
c 7 p.n1. Special music ant! Margaret Yuill of Morris town
To Visit School will be contributed by the eholr. drip ship, .Site attended Rarnsay'
At the dnvFLaliou of the Pr;ncillal, .�.
blr. Maurice Laycock, the resident To Broadcast
ministers of Brussels, visit the A oho,'
„setnble, under the ^rndultting
Brussels Continuation •Sohooi the direction of Arnold Earl. front'Wrox- Stia)tford Normal school.
first Monday of each month at 9 8,m. ).ter Public and Continuation School first school was 121 Grey Her
and give a message ou the Scrip. will broadcast from and later sb i 1 Y 1'rtvusthe
tune Reading appointed for the (MY• will brow Rh Brom 9:00 to 9:30 , n e Pas cm the staff of the
Rev, H. 0, Wilson visited the school Mr. Earl willbe p Brussels. Public school for several
In October, Rev. M, F. beard in a group of Years. She war, married eleven
Oldham on violin numbers. years ago and since then had lived
November let and Rev, S. TCerr in
December. - In ago
en the Boundary line
Hallowe'en Bast
RC 1001 and studied her high 581100
work at Wroxeter and Brussels
as a teacher from the
and when the boy, who are over
1 there fighting for us hear horn their
home tottn has done, It will he a -
centaln arnount of encotrragenrent
al d pride to therm.
To the people of Grey end Morrie,
you are doing well. 2 boligve yam
1vi11 all do what Yon can: and if You -
do I have n0 fear of the-a•e1ult8. its
a good investment, the resources of
the Doinlii1on of Canada as aoeurity.
As a vice -chairman I wish to express .
1117 appreeltrticn to the boys who arca -
doing the canvassing. Best wishea
to a1f and T trust when the Loan -
closes that Huron County will ha -
over the top.
R. J. Bowman,
Vice Chairman
Did you sleet any spooks out on Mrs. MCKercher' had been in her
Hallowe'en 9'
Alvin Rutledge
Chas. T. Davidson
Jack Thynae
Harry Workman
Mrs. Jas. McDonald '
Wm. Speir
Albert Wood
Alvin Logan
John Bowmen
Pohn Werk
Adrian McTaggart
Ernie Meech
Mrs. G. Sv(ndet'son
Wallace Pleteh
Chs. R. Davidson
Wet. Maltrarrie
Robt. Gemmell
Mrs. L. Itoosey
Stanley Fischer
Mrs. G. McDowell
Emerson Nurse
Murray Huether
Glen Huether
Lloyd. Michel
Ralph Noble
Dd. Morrow
Wm. Brewer
Jas. Hogg
Mrs. N. McCauley
Mildred Turnbull
Mrs. Roy Tthuell
Stuart McNair
Mac McIntosh
Geo, Hislop
Mrs, 3. Yutll •
Wart. Henderson
Kate McNabb
Mrs. Martin McDonald.
Jas. Miohle
Ken McDonald
Geeen Nichol
Harold Speir
Harvey McCutc4ieon
Clarence Stewart
Jas, Bryans
Jae, Ireland
Mee, 0. Deeper
Mrs: Frank Shaw
Frank Carter
Maly It'eland
Wilfred Warwick
Mrs. Mildred Stewart
!Mrs, Mac Engel
Mee. Roy Sellers
Ken. Tyermen ,
ken. A. Cardiff
Tae. MoFarlene
Andrew Bremner
Mungo M0Farlane
'Stanley Bray
Sylvester Maynard
t"wrt•don Blake
Ralph Pearson
Carl Hemingway
Nfelvrllle Dennis
Mervyn McCauley
Florence Pearson
Helen Pearson
Mac Shane
Edgar Jewel
Ratiph Keifer
Andy .Teeklin,
Archie Jacki%
84011. Wilbse
Delmer Dilworth
Mee. Ike, neeklin
Stewart Stcpliottsbn
Mrs, Ed. Garton
Wilfred Keifer
Cecil h1•ynard
Ross i aurlees
101iienaelb ;Beet- ' -
leM: Aeit4ae
Church Parade
malty 81101it but the majority weremonth ago'when
Th B
hart their first church pareee on
Suede. , it frlonds. It was taken to Vietaria
Y October 31st, They left the -much quieter than the previona year r.on•oon where she was given ialaod
school at 10:45 and marched to tine though some damage 1Mas reported. transBusions almost daily h
United Church in charge et Cadets — � t e'
Mac B�aeicei' and Ted Mitchell. After majority of tiro donors were Ile;•
Mr•, Ewart McKetcher and M leas used for her recovery but h
tew-
e russels School Cadet ,Oorp the barnl3ese kind who severe hemorlarage f the n se.aSlie
Wring
e a good usual good health until about a
on the went about �^
CARD OF THANKS i neighbors and friends. Every means
service the march past was taken
by Major VanWyck and Lieut. S
Mr. condition her
art the 99th Battery of the Duncan McDougall wish to thank gcadmed her. art ofm Reserve with which ,the the many friends and neighbours for n she
death claimed her.
(heir :she rats a valued member of
Cadet Corp is affiliated. great kindness and expressions Knox Presbyterian Church; a toa.clre
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our kind friends
and neighbors ,Por the lovely
electric clock Sandi electric lamp,' We
would also Like to mention the
thoughtfulness in Ruse's illness In
she manner these gifts were present-
ed.
We alto waut to thank the neigh-
bors and friends of Grey Township
for their kindness during the past
ten years.
Russ and Mrs. Sundercock
Red Cross Notes
A donation of ;23,45 from the
B. B. Clair of Browntown is acknow-
ledged 1vit11 thanks.
At the October tea held in pa To Property Owners
Workroom, $15.65 was oentrii utei,
Keep the date of the newt tea in Hydra Electric Dower is one of the
mind --Nov. 24, most useful t4iings we have. }lave
,The Workroom donated sixty-one You had Your wiring itxspected by a
000ig)etent des by
Short circuits
pair's oe,socics to the- Legion for increase your Hydro Bills: Seriously,
oversee& boxes. You eray,
Another urgent appeal has come Fs the use oh heavy for your win --
to the Red ,Cross ,for good used fng7 our v very dangerot!s, may
ruin your
witting and burn Your
clothing for .Russian Relief. Parcels bttiicling.
02 clothing may bo left In the Elms Farmers Mutual Fire lnsur••
Library any time Chis week The , ante Company, Atwood, Ont.
workroom will be open Saturday
aftsrnoon, if you have clothing to
tropate, please bring it In prettt .118 Fire Destroys Building
- A fire of unknown origin destroyed
At The Churches
'a colony hoarse in the bush on lot
The Cadets were guests at the 34, concession 10, Grey, owned by
'United Church at the morning D. N. McDonald of Brussels at turd-
servIce. The minister's subject night on .Saturday. It is believed
1t^ae "Follow the Leader." At the that it may have been caused by
evening worship Mr, Wilson spoke hunters who may have been there lit
from Romans 6 verse 13 "Surrender,' the afternoon and dropped a cigar.
Mr. herb Sullivan sang one of the Otte to 'the hay lying near the build -
The
08 a solo. It )night have
The service Melville e era
of sympathy during oat' neen
bereavement. And to the sad in. the Sunday school and an office
blood
bereavement.
many hi the W.M.S. She also served an
and those offering the Executive of Maitland Presbyter-
themseives as ddonors. Words ill Society of the W.M.S. She had
cueing express our gratitude,
a special gift in leadership and 'was
always ready and willing to help in
Hand Severely Injured church and community rife.
• Junior Stiles, son of Mr, and Mrs, She is survived by her husband
Wan. Stiles, who has been engaged hi and one brother Duncan McDougal,
defence work in a Toronto plant a brother John, died 19 years ago.
received a severe indury be his band. The funeral was held on Sunday
Ple caught his hand in the machine afternoon from ben late residence
St. John's Church
On. Tuesday evening, Oct, 20th. a
Baptism Service was - held at the
home of Mr. Joseph, Smith, Morris -
r Twp., When Rev. M, F. Oldham
r rector of St. John's Church, bapt.Izeti
Carolyn Evel1ne, born Dec.. 254
194,1. David Adam and Joseph Henry,
twin„ born May 21, 1543; the infant
daughter and sons of Mr. and Mies.
Joseph Snaith, :Point Howard, ' born
Sept. 9, 1842; the infant son of Mr.
and Mrs. Howard ,Smith; ane Marj-
orie Isa;be'1, born June 6 1942 the
infant daughter of Mr, sad 14Ira-
Harry Workman, An address was
given by the rector on the "eaching
and sign5cance of Holy 13aptierm.
Besides the parents of the children
other relations and friends were
present. Lunch was served at the -
conclusion of the service.
On Thursday, Oot. 26111 at 8 Pin.
a Baptism Service was held a1. the
home of Mr. James Smith, Morels -
Twp., when . Rev. M. F. Oldham bap
tied Jaynes Keith, horn Ally 29th..
1943 the infant sou of Mr, and Mrs.
James' .Smlth and Barry Fraser,
born Jan. 16th, 1940, the intent Stat
al Mr. and Mr's, Reg. Watson, A.
bivef address on the meaning dr
aptism was given at the •conefuseem
of the service.
Rev, E. M. Caldwell, with the
rganiet and c*Itoir of Trinity Church,
ordwich, were in charge 0f the
1 `a.m. service in St. John's Church
h. Sunday. Oct. 31st, Rev. Cala-
ell preached an inspiring sermon
n ,St, John 10:9. "I am the door by
e if any man enter i, he be saver`,
0d shall go in and out and find past
-
re." The choir sang the responses,
sake and the chants the Benedlcite
minis Opera. and the Benetiictus-
The special anthem was "Peace Be -
Thee" by .Stainer. There was .a
ood attendance and the service
Oteoral Matins was much enjoyed
an
appreciated by all present.
Rev, M. F, Oldham was in charge
the 11 A. 147, service in SI. Paul's-
ingltam on Sunday, Ontober 31s2..
itEG,EN`i-t A'TRF„
Seaforth, Ont.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Nov. 4th, 5th, 6th'
2nd show starts at 9:15
George Raft Sidney Greenstreek:
Background To Danger
An astounding story of violence -
and treaoheryl
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Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
Nov. 8th, 9th, 10th -
2nd show starts at 9:15
George Murphy - Anne Shirley
Dennis Day
Powers Girl
It 'Tunes! The •hottest band In trier.
Nation/ And the world's
most beautiful glrlsl
Thursday, Friday and Saturdays -
Nov. ilth, 12th, 18th -
Two'Features - 2nd show starts 5:(455)•
Jimmy Lydon Charles Braltirc"
Henry Aldrich Swinge It
--Also—
Robert Preston Ellen Drew
Night Plane From Chunking. ,...
he was operating, It was an severe-
ly lacerated bhat the timed) and
forefinger had to be amputated dhe
rencaining fingers of the , hand are
badly cut,
and was very largely attended by a
boat 0f sorrowing relatives and
friends.
The service was, conducted by her
pastor. Rev. F. G. Fowler. During
the service, Mrs. Fowler and Mrs,
Raymond Elliott sang a duet, "In
The Garden," The many beautiful
floral tributes were a token of
respect and etseem and were carried
by the boys of her Sunday school
class: Harold Elliott,- Bernard
Lil1ow, Charley Shaw, Ross Gray,
J2111y Atlanta,- Glenn Mc -Karcher,
Glenn Snell and Glenn Fraser.
The . pallbearers were: Stanley
Moffatt Cameron Adapts, Paul B
Adams, Harvey Adams, Mac Sander-
son and Morley McMichael. These
were among the donore. I o
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Interment took place to the 4Vrox•
eter cemetery.
Agricultural Society
Shows The Way
At a meeting held last week
Teeswater Agricultural 'Society
once again showed the way in
patniotisw. The sum, or $100
was voted toward the Salvation
a m r e vlile Clurrch some time b t ng the Army Red • :Shield Home Front
on Sunday were in charge of the building. Appeal. et was also unanimously
minister. In the morning service the agreed first the Society would
sermon subject was "Treasure Well aid the local Red Cross branch
Hid," and the sermon text was Psalm b7 paying all expenses of a' concert
119 and versell, "Thy word have 1 t Urges�Farmer8 with all proceeds thus netted going
hide in indite heart, that I might not To Support Loan directly into Red Cross fund here,
sin against Thee," The choir sang Alex McKenney, President of The Hoene -Boys' 'Fund was. certain.
the anthem- "Praise Ye The Lord," the Ontario Federation of Agri ly uat overlooked, with Directors
by Gounod, In the evening service culture, sends the foliawing message voting to pay the entire cost of
the sermon was based on Philippians to all fanners: sending a. box ,to every boy from
chapter one and the opening part of ".Subscriptions by farmers to. Teoswater and Culross everseas;
verse ten, from the Moffatt trait- st ;ted bids alone a+utbtttits to well ever
two hundred. dalliers,
Tits, Aga•icultntral Society de.
aided, to invest $5,000 In the Fifth
Victory Loan. A portion of
d Bonds thus, puaichased will be
p sold at the ' end of six months
peals to all farm people to stip-
when other people, who have net
901t this
loan 0700 inane fully the, money to spare at present will
than they have in the pact,'' - being In a position to buy them.
F times Teesm'ater Agrieultural Society
8 — �._., has a fine record of aehlevement,
one of whin we are all proud.
Entertained Last year they tanned
lateen, "Enabling yon to have a sense
of what is vital" The anthem Was
snag teas "Sun of. my Soul" ley Trir'n-
er,
Mauriee Lay000k
Alvin Higgins
CHnra Russell
-Repeaters
Rev H. C. Wilson
:Gordon Sanderson
Jas. W. Squibb
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Mrs, Beatrice Campbell twine
leek Lowe
John 'hlliyltne
Allan .Masi
Mrs. Bobs Cesnssbe3i
Harold ' fdarn:2)11e11
ltobt. Grateby
George Blake
L,oteise Blake "
Jrihn Mahe
rbcs MAW
Hugh :*•arson
Wen, "King, Jr,
Wier, 'King Sr,
Janet Xing
Nelson Sloighthoiil.
Ari. Ttaittan
Mogene San dome*
;Lloyd Wheeler
tioriner Mans have demonstrated
that there is no body of citizens
more concerned in the victory of
the Allies or mote devoted to the
success of the present lean than
the farmers of this province an
the Federation of ' Agricnlim•e a •
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Mr, and Mss. M. Wineberg outer- entire tnoceeds of the Fah ' to
trained the Brussels Branch of the vatlous war charities:
Canadian Legion when - the goneral A,t the meeting laet week the
meeting of .the 1repell was .,held at Society reviewed the 1943 prize
•their home an Tuesday evening of list and made�,,.0 number of changes
this week. Zone. Commander Miller for the. betterment of neat ,year's
of Manton, wka was guest speaker, Fair. The question of ereoting . an
addressed tete meeting on the addition to the grandstand was die•
edneatien of prisoner., of War in missed, And it was decided that
Geriu+al1Y, This project f, being brim le ininctteally impseAable Until
financed by the Canadian Legion after the war when such a stet; wi11
through the Red Cross, lie gave an most certainly be taken. However,
outline of the etlticatiaoal inc. Om is •a peseihllity that tertmor••
gramme Meade possible to those• de- are aceeneinodatiet wit be possible
,edging It, lawn. university courses tor 1944'
are provided, Bhtbiness matters gl
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the branch were tiitteveeed, Uhueh FOR 831.E-'.
'1'100 served by dm hostels.
A ear of Cobbler Pittston%, to arrive
at MMAL reals ft's Gr101019 phone 49; d
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Coming --
Lady Burlesque
First show Starts at 7,31 each evatt-
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Matinee: eaoh Saturday and *MS,
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