The Brussels Post, 1943-12-8, Page 1TH
BRUSSELS
POST
POST PUBLISHING HOUSE
Wednesday, December 8th, 1943
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
MUNICIPAL NOTICE
hereby give notice that the Nom
'nationof Reeve, Four Councillor
Three School Trustees, and On
Hydro Commissioner, to serve th
Village of Brussels during the yea
• Notice Thomas Simon Ellacott
To whom it may concern;
s, Dies In Elms Township
e '''hero appeared In an August issuk? •
or the Ilrussels Post a tax sale ad -
r vertisezuent advertising sale of lands
1944.ellip of Mortis In the naive of. 111'6
it the County of kluroil and t Lown.
will be held at the
COUNCIL CHAMBER, BR'U53EIy`'
Nominations from 7 p.m, to 3 p.m.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 27th, 1943
If demanded a Poll will be opened
at the following places on
MONDAY, JANUARY 3rd, 1944
Polling Sub -Division No. 1
Joe Wilton, .D;R.O„
Ben Whlttard, Poll Clerk
Polling Sub -Division No. 2
Robt. Patrick, D.R,O.,
Mrs. Wesley Speiran,
Poll Clerk.
Polls to be open from 9 o'clock am
5 p.m.rn
R. S. Warwick, Retuing Officer,
Brussels, Ont.
•
t,
Margaret Foal•, This advertisement
was entirely in error as Aare. Fears
property was net subject to tax sale
nor was it even liable for sale. I re-
gret extremely the appearance or
Otte advertisement and wish it to be
publicly known tilat it ma en error
on my Part. -
MONKTON, Dec. 8 1'l omas
Simon Ellacott, a .farmer of this
dietriot for over 45 years riled at
the hone of his daughter, Mrs,
Isaac „Barth],on 'Saturday night,Mr, Egaroti had been ill for some
time. Born in,Elma Township, the
son of the late Mr, and Mrs, John
Ellacott, on March 'J0, 18611, Mr. Dl-
laco'tt was 74 years olcl. Ills wife
was the framer Della Mel]wen who
died about five months ago,
A, eL Erskine . The couple farmed on lot 11, con
Treasurer Iluron -County, cession 15, Elma Tolvnship, until a
few years ago when they moved to
the village to live. They had resicl-
Snake Seen ed there until OD's. Ellacott died
Two weeks ago eve reporter' that} five months ago, At that time Mr,
, Ellacott .macre' his home with his
dandelione were in bloom here, now
the snakes are a?1ont, 11f., Walter
Sharp reports seeing one ou Sunday.
We oau'e quite believe spring is here
d5uglitel' 'Nlrs. Bartja, lot 7, conces-
• cion 17, 'Lima..
By his kindly die p✓ditipu Mr E7,
Rotgt ttleicei re>{4+aoG'+ M •revecsreeota a. yet. laeottt had earned a wide .irrls of
'friends. Surviving are one brother,
John Milverton; two tlaugiiters:
Drs, Isaac Bartja (Lyll), lot 7 con
cession 17, Biota Township; Mrs.
Leslie McKay (Myrtle), Moncriet;
also four grandchildren. Four sis-
ters died some time ago;
The hody rested at the home of
his daughter, Mrs. Bartja, lot 1,
concession 17, Cline, where fune:r•a1
service was field on Tuesday after-
noon at 2:30 o'clock, Rev, A. G.
Booth, Monleton officiated. interment
followed in Erma Centre cemetery.
PLAY
CARD OF THANKS
"A Ready Made Family's Sincere thanks to the Brussels
To be presented at the Branch of the Red Cross for the
Walton Community Hall parcel sent tome. The gifts were
FRIDAY, DEC. 10th Parcel sent to me. The gifte were
Followed by a Dance much appreciated.
Under auspices of the U.F•W-O- Harris hell
Proceeds for Canadian Red Cross ;zt,;t ,tatrtzargt emsc ;,c rig
Admission 35c and 20c Christmas Concert
eleicaaleeeeneleenetelo/MeMaieielatirOvaeladoid The teacher and pupils of Ethel
"Prepare Ye The Way of Public School are holding their
The Lord,"Christmas Entertainment in the
is Township Hall, Ethel, . on Wed-
lizieggicivaiecoE'mumvg 4 nesday evening, December 22
Melvin ''1 unurch . Everyone is cordially invited to
attend. Admission, Adults 25c,
Minister Je Public school children free
Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.D, Or41;90,e'r; irJe ;sIsaligl6ts rGv9
10 A.M. Sunday School and Christmas
Bible Class
11 A. M. Sacrament of the Concert and Dance
Lord's Supper At S.S. No. 6, Grey, on
MONDAY, DEC. 13th"
7 P M. The evening service at 8:30 p.m.
will be held in the United 'Refreshment Booth
Church, with the two congre- Victory Orchestra
gations joining for evening (Everybody Welcome
worship. R eeetteciefeeefeemieleteimeteteceetatealeileMeedie
DANCE
In Cranbrook Community Hall
on
Louis D. Thompson, Organist re FRIDAY, DEC. 10th
and Choirmaster k Music by- Victory Orchestra
Booth in Attendance
Help send smokes to.
the boys overseas
ADMISSION 35c
a le t el,-�wtoo tetort cmt om
A Christmas Dance •
g Minister—Rev. Hugh C. Wilson ` will be held in •
I 11 A. M. Morning: Worship •• Brussels Town Hall
"Bethlehem" y59 Wednesday, December 29th
Junior Congregation ' Under auspices of Morning, Star
Rebekah Lodge
12 Church School and 1,The Victory Orchestra
Bible Clava wilil provide the music,
Admission 35c each.
rlrJ+3tF,rarGti?'�+.;ierEre+;'g16�`��k:t✓•a1�E;Qi3t�t
Friday at 8 P. M. Preparatory
s Service will be held.
COME AND WORSHIP
United Lihurch
7 P. M. Evening Praise A°
UNION S,ERNIOE 'E
Rev, S. Kerr, B. A„ B. D. i REGENT THEATRE,
EVERYONE, WELCOME 2 r ' Seaforth, Ont.
e
ti ".... ( Thursday, Friday and Saturday—
December 9th, 10th, 11th
Church of England
Kenny Baker Patricia Morison
g e , .Silver Skates
Parish of Brussels A i A Great Ice Spectacle I
Rector. Rev. M. F. Oldham z-
3rd Sunday in Advent B Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
December 13th, 14th, 15th
The biggest thing to hit the screen!
48 Stars 6 great Bands
Stage Door Canteen
Laughs! Songs! Gaiety' Drama!
A soldier's love story
St. John's Church, Brussels—
10 A. M. Sunday Sohool
11 A. M. Morning Prayer
and Sermon
St. Georges, Walton -
1.30 P. M. 'Evening Prayer
,.r.w
and Sermon Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Dedication of Honour Roll t • December 16th, 17th, 18th
2.30 P. M, Sunday School Alan Ladd Loretta Young
Preacher—Rev. M. McCleary Lucky Jordan
• of the Upper Candada Bible One of Alan Ladd's best pictures]
Society.
St. David's, Henfryn—
2.15 P. M. Sunday School
' 3.30 P. M. 'Evening Prayer
and Sermon
Dedication of Honour Roll
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Candlelight , Carol!'Servkce
Corning—
First Comes Courage
—a--
First show starts at 7:30 each even-
ing. When these single features are
shown second shoal starts 9:15. Mat-
inee each Saturday at 2,80.
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COMMUNITY SALE
At Pope's Barn, Brussels
At 2 P. M., Sharp on
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15th
Lewis Rowland has been instructed
to sell by auction the following—
Cow to freshen about time of sale;
Cow carrying 3rd calf, milking good;.
2 Good Door Cutters; Young Cattle;
Horses; Pigs; Implements; House-
hold Effects; Machinery; Tools of
all kinds and many other things that
may come in to be -auctioned.
Any person with anything to sell
bring it In early and secure your
number.
TERMS STRICTLY CASH
For Full Information Call Ed.
Henderson, Phone -68x -r-3
Jack Thynne, Lewis Rowland,
Clerk, Auctioneer.
MUNICIPAL NOTICE
1 hereby give notice that the Nom•
enation of Reeve, and Four Council-
lors, to serve the Township of
Morris during the year 1944.
will be held at the
TOWNSHIP HALL, MORRIS
At 12:30 P.M. to 1:30 RM.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 27th, 1943 -
If demanded -a Poll will be opened
at the following places on
MONDAY, JANUARY 3rd, 1944
Polling Sub -Division No, 1
At School
House $.
B. No,
1
Polling Sub -Division No. 2
At School House 8,S. No. 9
,Polling Sub -Division No. 3
At Sohool House S.S. No. 5
Polling Sub -Division ,No. 4
At Township Hall
Polling Sub -Division No. 5
At Stone School House S.S. No. 7
Polling Sub -Division No. 6
At Sohool House S,8, No: 10
Polls to be open from 9 o'clock dam.
to 5 p.m.
Geo. Martin, Returning Officer
R. R. 4, Brussels
AT — A
MELVILLEWRESRYTERIAN CHURCH BRUSSELS
Sunday Evening,December i9th
.
int 7P.M.
Special` Music by Attgiiiented Choir
Guests Soloists Mr- Geo. Northwood and Mrs• Roy Cousins.
Recital of Organ MuaIc at 6.40 P.. �Mevv� �vn
1
MUNICIPAL NOTICE
l hereby give notice that the ,Nom•
enation of Reeve,Deputy , Reeve,
and Three Councillors, to serve the
Township of Grey during the year
will be held at the
TOWNSHIP HALL, ETHEL
At 1:00 P. M. to 2:00 P. M.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 27th, 1943
If'deinanded a Poll will be paned
at the following places on
MONDAY, JANUARY 3rd, 1944
Polling Sub -Division No. 1
At School House SA. NO. 4
Polling Sub -Division No, 2 In Melville Church the morning
At School House S.8, 'N'o. 11 service' was in change of the
Polling Sufi-Divlslon No, 3
At School House S.S. No. 2
Polling Sub•Dlvislon iNo, 3A
At A, 0. U. W. Hall, Walton
Polling Sub-DIvisloh No, 4
At Community Hall, Monorleff
Foiling Sub -Division 'Mb. 11
At Township Office, Ethel
Polling Sub -Division Ne, ,6
At School House s.S.. No; 5
Polling Sub -division No. 7
At Community,Hall, Cranbrook
Polls to be open from 9 o'clock a.m.
to 5 p.m.
J. H. Fear, Rcturrene Officer, Ethel
Loc,I ,1
Items
N'0 More Gas
Motoriats harboring a hope of
more gasoline for Lino average user
might. as well abandon (his idea, C.
R. Cottrelle, 011 Controller, indicat-
ed in a reeont address at the open-
ing of the new le, A, Oil refinery at
Clarkson., Ont.
ll iehop Seeger Named
Metropolitan
Rt, Rev, C. A. Seager, of .London,
Anglican Bishop of Huron Diocese,
has been named Metropolitan of the
church in Ontario, succeeding the
late Archbishop J, G. Anderson, of
ETHEL
Huron Turnkey's
Wife Loses Suit
J'ho young peoplo 01: 1•l:he1 tit,: n1 TORONTO,Dec, --Mr, Justice p`,
^�, the parsonage Monday right, Nov. 1i. Barlow yesterday dissniesed a
CARD OF THANKS ! 20th and 'formed a ';'Young Peoples 6231,000 'damage cult 1n'opghe against.
Union:' The fn110wi.u; „fficera C?11 coil!t yof Hum] by tills. 715110
4 would like at this first, to thankwere elected honorary pros.. Rev, W. Whiter Widow of ICearw:ood W.
the members of the Red {,rasa l Brc,nton; Ines., Chester -1 Earl; vice- White. Huron county Jail turnkey,
Society for Cru+ parcel 1 received I pees,, Mrs. 1). Wardlaw; sec„ miss who died as a result of a hammer
while home. I appreciate 11 very 1 Mat•garet Darling; treas., Lawrence by a prispne'r on Cbrintmas
lll attack
much. Dobson; press ser, .lean Conbrano; eve, 1941,
L,' G. Welker social convenor, Arnold Earl: culture 77re neg1154nee ul Keatevood W.
•'Pollingwood Votes Dry
•Coiringwood, a dry town voted
four -to -one last Thursday to remain
dry in so far as beverage roams are
ooneerned. Residents cast 2,533 "No",
votee in the question of opening beer
parlors in comparison to 675 affirm-
ative ballots,
ea'•venor, Mrs, . Brenton; worsliip White, turnkey of Heron County
convenor, lionaid Love; missions jail, who died after a hammer rat--
convenor. Ileleu Pears')n, Merlin tack upon elm by a 1/r1405e1', led to
was adjourned after a delicious the dismissal of the suit
lance served by the hostess, Evidence at the trial which fol.
lowed the attack was that White
Several from •here attended _ the entered a cell block alone, and was,
concert by the Listowel high School attacked by three prisoners
pupils and report it with splendid. In dismussing the action M1•, . Jus -
Moosonee. Election was made at a The synnpatliyof the community is lice Barlow stated it ryas Whites
extol:led to the bereaysd son and duty to hand out tools to the prison-
Pleating of members aothe ecclesi- ors for repair work. Mr. ,Insilco
ast4eal of the Province or 'Ontario other relatives of the late Mrs.
at the Synod, TorontoBarlow said White was negligent in
Celebrated 91st B'irth'day
Congratulations to Mrs Quentin
Anderson who reached the ninety.,
first milestone in her life on
CARD OF THANKS
Our sincere thanks 1s extended
to all the neighbours and friends for
the many acts of kindness and words
of sympathy at the time of the
death of our infant son. Special.
thanks is due to Rev. S. Kerr. It
will never be forgotten.
December 1st. The members of her Mr. and Mrs. Franc 1.Sing
family, James Anderson and Mrs,
Anderson, Alex Anderson and Mrs, Miss Adventure of 1943.
Anderson of Brussels and Mrs, W. For the weird record of 1043's
fietencl and Mr. Ireland of Morris
were with her to celebrate the most curious happenings including
happy oocasio% at the Home of her the story of the bus driver who
son Charles Anderson. 0th conk, of
'stands up all his customers end
Morris, where she resides. Deering the hungry seaman Who couldn't get
the past few months Mrs• Anderson a bite to eat because all he had was
has not enjoyed her usual good 2400 hills ..See the illustrated
health. article in The American Weekly
with this Sunday's (Dec. 12) issue
of The Detroit Sunday T!-rnes.
Sander Used
For First Time
'Phe to\vn tock who are compelled
Post' Quoted
In Broadcast
to walk on shanks ponies can now
rest assured that this means of The item about dandelions :-in
travel can be done in comparable bloom that appeared in a recent
ease, from now ,the when the stoners issue of this paper' was repeated in
are slippery. On Monday morning Andy ,Clarke'e "Neighborly News"
the first ones out on main drag groadcast over C.BJS. on Sunday
witnessed a shoat of ice like glass, ; last. This broadcast comes on the.
glaring them in the face but sand air every Sunday morning at 10
was applied later and this along ; broadcast over CBL on Su•uday
with the rain which fell' book the eating items from weekly news-
sharp edge off the ice. A. sander papers are` -quoted, Listen in it is
conntrueted by police chief George , an interesting radio feature.
Evans was also given a. trial run I
and proved very successful. Now Passed Away
pedestrians who find walking on ice 1 Word has been received of 'the
a hazardous means if travel will in passing away in Detroit of Miss
future, save •themselves the possibil- Margaret Livingstone, The deceased
ity of brokenbones, as well as gas, i had been in failing health for some
Then too, good sharp sand is tieing time and was taken to the hospital,
used, which has more grip than that i where she, received every attention
previously used and will not be so. I
but passed suddenly from a heart
muddle when trailed in on floors. attack. Miss Livingstone was one
of 0 large family and was born on
Po Christmas -the b,th line of Morris. She 1s
Mailing Early Survived by 3 sistesr, Mrs McVicar
Now that overseas parcles are well and Mrs. Hardy of Nevada; Mrs.
on their way, a word of advice from Wheeler of Detroit; and one brother
the postal authorities is timely in the Neil Livingstone of Weyburn, Sask.,
mailing of Christmas' letteese and who came East to attenfl the burial
parcels for not only United States which took place in Royal Oak
but for other provinces in the. Done- cemetery, Detroit.
inion. If mail is expected to
reach
destination by. Chrietmae Day, the M. W. I. Hold Bazaar
hollowing list of suggested dates has The 'bazaar held in the Brussels
been made by the postal authorities:
United. .States, not later than Dee -
the
library. on Saturday under.
ember 10; British Columbia, not
auspices of the Majestic Wom-
elater than December 15111; Alberta en's Institute -proved to be highly
and Saskatchewan, not later than successful. The proceeds amounted
December'16; Manitoba and Mari- 10 8113. The library was' prettily
decorated in the Instituto colors,
time Provinces, not later than Dec -
parole and gold.
metier 17; Ontario and Quebec not r1 Christmas cake decorated with
later than December 18. Postal pat -
sons are asked to note particularly poinsettias and green leaves was a
for local delivery must special feature and was made and
that all mail decorated by the president, Mrs.
be 3n the box not later than Deceur°
Kenneth 'Shurrie. Tiokete were sold
bar 20, the Monday before Christmas, . on two cakes and the winners were
if delivery is . to 'be assured toe Mies Mary Ireland, Brussels, and
Christmas. lairs. T C, Wilson, Jamestown, A
At The Churches
"The Hungers of Men" was the
subject of the morning sermon in ti.e
United Church. 'Owing to the
Influenza epidemic 'there Was an
unubu'ally small atendance at eburch
and Sunday school. In the evening
a. union service was held in Molville,
Church. '
very attractive fish pond provided
entertainment for the kiddies.. Tic
frets were sold oh a pansy quilt
made by the members. The draw
will be mads at a later date.
minister. The text was from the
Gospel of St. John, chapter eight
and verso thirty-two "Ye shall know.
the truth, and the truth shell make
yon fail" In the evening the fleet
of the joint eervieee to be held
during the Winter months was held
111 Melville Church with the United
congregation worshipping with the
Melville congregation, The sermon
was preeched by Mr, Wllliete Who
took hie text front Psalm 27, The
Weide of the teat were ".In the tote
Of trouble be shall 311411 me 1n his,
Jiavilfan.id
Red Cross Notes
A. donetioe of thirteet dollars
from 'the .fifth line of Morris is,
acknowledged with thanks,
Slemmon, .Sr,
Miss Eillsageth Fear has gone to
her school in Woodetaek, last week.
PO. Arthur Lamont, et Winnipeg
has been a visitor at the home of
Mr. Thos. Turnbull, Sth con„ Gley.
He will report at Halifax from bare.
He is a grandson of Mr. Cuthbert
Hutchison and was renewing ac-
quaintances here.
We are sorry to report, Mr, Pellwyn
Thompson has been quite ill with
the 1n. We wish him a speedy
recovery,
Mr's. Clark Cardiff of Truro N.S.
and little son Ronnie have arrived
to spend an indefinite time with her
parents John and Mrs, Kreuter. The
fm•mer's husband LAC Claris Cardiff
hopes to visit here around Christmas Results were: Harold Vodden,
time. 131; A, L. Kernick, 175; E, Wright,
Misses Jean, Ruth and Elsie 1501 F Rainton, 148, all of whom
Franlrjin of Toronto, Mrs JaMc- were elected. The defeated candi-
dates are H. Dexter, 146 and L.
er of Glen -Alan and Mrs. Mervyn Scrimgeour, 129.
Grainger of Jamestown were all Reeve W. H. Merritt was given
present at their grandmother's an acelamwtion at the nomination
funeral on Friday of last week, meeting
Congratulations are due Mr. and
Mrs. Ed. Gill upon the arrival of a
fettle .Oliver an acre 3rd. PEOPLE WE KNOW
Mrs. 'Oliver McCreary of near
W'roxeter was a 'visitor o -t Wed- • ' a s • •" • * * *
nesday with her mother, Mrs Robt, Mrs, Fred, Burchell, Perth was a
Cochrane in the village. visitor' with friends here.
The marriage of Mr. Gordon Snell, ' * *
a bro•t1) i of Rev. H. 3. Snell took. Norman Thompson, R,C.A.F., of
place at Lanark, Ont„ on Nov, Toronto was home,
Olive Gwendolyn Walters on Nov. • * *
2511x, will be of interest to: many McCurdy Lowry, R.C.N. wa
here, We wish them much happiness. recent visitor with his wife.
The annual meeting of W.M.S. of * * *
Dthel - United . Church, Thursday, Cleve Baeker is back au the job
Dec. 2nd at the honne of Mrs. Patter- again after recovering from a recent
son. The president presided. The operation.
meeting opened with the Doxologie ' '" x
Praise "God from whom all blessings Mrs, Alex Roe has returned from
Flow." Minutes of last meeting Windsor where she was vis'ting Mr.
were read and approved. Roll call and Mrs, Herb Hawkins and family,
was answered 'with a helpful - * *
thought. Mr. Brenton took charge Mrs. John Oliver was called to
of the election of officers on motion Toronto to see her son Jack, who
of Mrs. Wm, Bremner and Mrs. 0, is seriously ill in St. Joseph Hospi
Rowland. The officers were elected tat
s
as hollows: president Mrs J. T. * *
Pearson; ist vice,, Mrs. Wm, Bram- Dean Earngey son of Mr. and Mrs,
ner; 2nd vice, Membership Mrs. W. J. i:Jarngey of Fergus, formely of
Cleaver; recording sec. Mrs. Percy Brussels, who has been in action
Stephenson; corresponding see., Mrs. with the R,O.N., leas been visiting in.
J. Antes; treasurer, Mrs. J. Pearson; Brussels,
sec. christtan stewardship: and fin- * * • *
ance, Mrs George Menzies commun. Mr. and Mrs., George W, 'Rowland
ity friendship, Mrs. Sov'iet's;
stranger sec., Mrs, C. Cochiaue;
supply, Mrs. 7. Ring; ass�ociwte
helpers, Mrs, H. Love; temperance
and Christian citizenship, Mrs, Alex
Pearson; missionary monthly, Mise
M. Hansuid; literature, Mrs, Quest
Dobson; organist, Mrs, 0, Richards;
press sec,, Mrs. J. Ames. Hymn 62
Was sung 'after which Mr, Brenton
delivered an inspiring message. The
theme, "The Light of Christmas,"
not having returned to him a bane -
1001' issuedto one Inmate... It was
tike hammer with which he was at-
tackked. ,
551'. Justice Barlow held that
White was also negligent' in enter-
ing the cell block alone.
Harold Vodden Leads Polis
At. Blyth Election
BL.YTH, Dec, 7'-•-1iarold Vodden
Treaded the oouneii poll '.ere yester-
day when a large number 0f the
electors turned out 'to cast their
ballots in what was generally con-
sidered an interesting campaign
Rain fell, throughout the day.
a
and daughter Doris. Mrs. Murray and -
son Lloyd Dmbro, Mr, and Mrs.
Hien 5' 'Schauber, Idirs., Laurence
Shatrber and baby Milverton were
Sunday visitors, with Mr. and Mrs.
John Rowland.
* * *
Mre, Wm. Wilton reeived word
Friday that her sister-ia•lave Mrs.
Duncan McMartin had passed awaY
ather home in St, Catharines. leiter
husband predeceased her seven years
based on passage found in 1st ch. ago. She is survied by six grand
Luke 75111 verse, 'The service of daughters Mrs. Vern %redden, Mrs,
worship was led by Mrs. Quest Dela• Arthur Prior, Mrs, Robert Allen and
son opening with hymn 51, 4ontinu- Miss Elaine Hoskins of St, Cathay
ing with the candle lighting core- hies, Moe. Joe Delany, Toronto and
molly assisted by a prearranged Miss Jean Hoskins of Kitalimier,
nmunbel• of members, Mrs. Brenton Burial was made in Brussels Geme`
and Mrs. Richards contributed a tory on Monday.
duet number, in conclusion the
The workroom will be closed from prayer hymn no. 377 in the hymnary BORN
Doc, 16 to Jan. 5, Will those who f was used, Opportunity was taken emeNSTO:JV — In Scott lfemorial
and kindly 1' g the meeting by the ladiss .of Hospital, Seaforth. on SunilaY, Nov.
have finished
an the fifteentheci wort. on h during
bring it as the the congregation of the chinch to 25,tk, to Mr.' and Mrs; Harvey
ladies in charge of the workroom i present -Rev, Mr, and Mrs, ierehton eoeesion el Morria Tye:, a dsnglt-
would ;tire to have ail goods packed with a 1{ingsweod satin bt end tee,,
end stripped before the new year. 1 blanket and several other useful
Anyone desiring to have Work for ar're ei 1er ain ppreeiation a splendid
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t holiday season may obtain wino services rendered since inducttoil to 141(. 138, iton gave a Cin015i85
he Y niessagre, after ihich Mrs. Clsaver
by calling at the workroom. on Dec, Ethel circuit six months ago. Bath ar d Mrs, Amos presented Mr, and
t5. Wiorkers are still urgently , recipients responded gracefully and 14Irs. Brenton with a hand9anis
needed. gua.tefully, lunch watt merited. blanket and several )tents of kitchen-
The Red Cross stripped the fellow ; Tale 'United church Wanton's Ware. They both Voiced their
ing:- 15 girls' dresses, sire 12, 6 V.3. Missionary Society wild WomelVe 1pq)r801ftt tin of s1Je gifts, Mrs. Quest
'MOWS bl 110911 size 40, 20 het orator hssocfttion net at the me MTs, Dogs'on tonic charge of the 'candle.
trims, 15 1 child's 0001,14 In111118 \yrfli'ian. Patterson, 14i' 1. Pearson lighting service. At the close of
10 ttrntle neck 8woater5' ;t0 lh. long' was in charge of the meeting. The the )Meeting Mrs. Patterson served
1 s1(3*111ii's, 80 pr, gloves, 34 pr, snclte, 11144 offices 'were re-elected, ilea, tea,
80 pr. mitts, 5 girls' 1weaters.