The Brussels Post, 1945-3-28, Page 14
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Two Shows Nightly 8 and 9:30 P.M.
Matinee Saturday — 2:30
DANCE
in Gorrie Town Hall
Thursday, April 12th
to the music of Bert Worth
& his CKNX Ambassadors
Dancing 9:30 - 1:30 a•m.
Admission — 50c
rn=ao;xras ixoaa®o•—
Coming- ! ;
Jack Thynne's 5th Annual
Concert and Dance
In Brussels Town Hall
Friday Night, April 6th
The Kansas Farmer and
His Hired Help
Featuring—The Tuck Sisters
In a 11/2 hour Coscert
Dancing Afterwards
Admission—Adults 35c
Children 20c
Proceeds for Patriotic
War Purposes
"There is a fountain filled with
blood Drawn from Immanuel's
veins, And sinners plunged be-
neath that flood lose all their
guilty stains."
p� t-vc
iYlehol re t. r)1trCh
Minister
Rev. Samuel Kerr, B. A. B. D.
10 A. M. Sunday School
11 A. M. Morning Worship
Easter Message -Easter Music
7 P. M. Evening Worship
Easter Message -Easter Music
Good Friday - Service in Mel-
ville Church at 10:30 A. M.
Louis D. Thompson,, Organist
and Choirmaster.
Come and Welcome
United Church
Minister Rev. Hugh C. Wilson
11 A. M. Morning' - Worship
"The Power of His Resurrection"
Easter Music
Christ. Being Raised From
The Dead" by Semper
"Welcome Happy Morning"
by Wilson
"1 Know That My Redeemer
Liveth" by Handel
12 Church School and -
Bible Class
Missionary Sunday
7 P. M. Worship ]h the
Melville Presbyterian Church.
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Church of E,n �iand
eS
Parish of Brussels
Rector Rev, Maurice F. Oldham.
Holy Thursday, March 29th,
St. John's Brussels -
8 P. M. Holy Communion
and Sermon
St David's Henfryn-
11 A. M. Morning Prayer, t.
Litany and Sermon
St, John's Brussels'-
7,30 P. M. Evening Prayer,
Litany and Sermon
Set of Lantern Slides
"The Alaska Highway"
EASTER DAY, APRIL list
St, John's Brussels
10 A. M. Easter Service
for Sunday School
11 A, M. Holy Communion
and Sermon
St. George's Walton-
1,80 P. M. Holy Communion
and Sermon
280 P, M. Sunday School and
Bible Class
St, David's Henfryn-
2.45 P. M, Sunday School and, ,
Bible Glass
8,30 P, M. Holy ComniunlOn -
and Sermon
The United Church W. A.
On Tuesday 'evening, Marren 20th
the W.A. of the United' Church held
• their monthly meeting at the home
of Mrs. H. Thomas with the presi-
dent Mrs. H. Sullivan presiding and
about twenty-4am- present. The
meeting, was opened with the sing.
nig of hymn 445 Pdllowed by prayer,
°fewer] by Mrs. H. Wilson. 'Ilia'
Scripture lesson wee 'then read by
Mrs. R. (Consents,. Minutes of the
last meeting we've a'ead :by ` Mrs, J.,
Bryan and the .tnsasmrer's 'report
giver by Mrs. W. 13ee11. The parson-
age
arson
age +report by Mrs. G. Sanderson, A,
dIdenesion was then h'el'd concerning
melving money for Red Cno5s.
Moved by Mrs. Bail seconded by
Mrs. Wt'lsom. that Miss Robinson,
Mrs. Baetiven', Mirs. McArthur, Mrs.
Cousins, Mite. Rowland form a,
emu:mttrte& to deal with this. hymn
500 was 'then, sung, aril repeating the
elizpath benediction. A Boreal hour
vials +them enjoyed. Mast Nurse sang,
"An 'MIA Lullaby" with guitar
aeoomlyamtinuennt Poliowed by a game
and a. oonteslt. A tasty lana, was
Chen served by those in charge
namely a•nty whose name began with
S. and T. A vote of thanks was
tendered elms, Thomas for elle use
of tier home. .
DIED
SELLERIS-Tn WWngftnnn atospita1 un
'Pluvraday, March 115th, 1045,
Teeford Seller in. this' 73rd year.
The Niteroi was held Poen his
i late residence lot 12, conc•eaefion 4,.
Geey to v'noth1p on Saturday,
Marcel( 17th, with cerv'oe at 2 p m•,
Tnten'ment took place in Brnsseis
cemetery.
I
Not
ice to
Our
�r
New Coal Restrictions
April est
Fuel Strictly Cash
Al! back accounts
must be settled at once.
�. N. McDonald
The
PROUDEST
$ 50 NAME In
a G "r Diamonds
Buy this
ring with
confidence
--Itnowing
it is guaran-
teed flaw les
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When words
fail this ere-
ation will
5 `st5oak
wonder...."
A best seller
and no wonder,
It's poi•feetI It's
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Obituary
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Telford Sellers
There passed away do Winghuu,
0-Irepttal an. March 15th: Telford
Sellers fn his 7 3t d year. He was tele
hon of the late Joseph Sedlela of
Ma'1is
Township. He was born In
Meleis township and was a life lolig
1t•sldewt o,t the cmmnaunity.
Hee leaves to mourn his loss 11'1:3
xe!e, three daughters and one eon--
in;t, a1 home; Margaret of Cul}li1g-1
stool; ixtelia of Brus-sle-e and Kenneth t
of Ritchene',
The teemed was conducted from
h: lade residence to lyrussels cern-
cetery, by Rev. Brewton of Ethel.
Pallbearer's : were Mungo Mr.
I «reason elelvii1 In Dennis, Sheldon
Juvenile John Raynarcl, Joe Jaeidldn
J'„ and George Turnbull,
Wednesday, March 28th, 1945
Lncai
CARD OF THANKS
Om deep appreciation is express-
ed to neighbours and friends for
their many ants of kindness+, for
iio ai offerings and Ivan of cart, at
ithe time of the death of our mother
"are. "Mary Smalldon.
The Family
Mrs. Mary Smalldon
A life long resident 01' the district,
Mrs. Mary ;Snnalld•on thee at ilea-
home
emhome in Ethel on Sunday March
150h, atter a . long period of .111
hr:olth. The late Mrs. Smalldo't
was horn in 'Grey township on April
else, 1584, hire daughter of the lata
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Brawn ,anal
lived icer einem lite in this conte
m'unity. 'She leaves to mourn - tbe'
death et their mother, three sol s,
William of Petersburg, I'tndianua,,
Jaeolc of Ovid, Mich„ and Ilarold of
elonktlom', One., and a. daughter,.
Mrs. Alfred King (]3cMth), Brant-
ford. Also surviving are twin
sisters, Mos. Mathew Cameron and
Mrs. Wm, Oa.nreron of Cranbrook.
The Sunei a1 service was held from -
tier lalte home in Ethel on Wednes-
day, Mored 21st and was co-ndjsuted
by her minister the Rev.I. McIver at
Dthel Presbyterian Church. In
terment took -place .in Brussels
cemetery, 'Pallbearere were, ,Geo.
Dunbar, J. H. Fear, Ben King,
Chariest Hransmfd a.ncl Alex Clark..
Attelndingthe funeral from a dis
soled were friencle and relatives
front Clinton, Welliand, Brantarc,
Ayr, Galt Inddanna.and Ha.mtlton.
IIi
W. G. LEACH
Jeweller nee Brussels
George E McCall
Tire oomntuniity teas shocked and
grieved to hear of the passing of
George E. McCall on Saturday
morning, While not Ienjoyiiw the
best of health recently he took a
Jive interest in all pastsing events.
and WA* widely known through the
community, ft,a,ving been, an agent for
a Bomber of Arms.
,He WAS ehse son of the late Alex
and Mns. McCall end l! wars horn in.
Moues Twp, to 1687. He was
mewled in 1895 to Elizabeth Spehra,n
who survives, aloe two daughters,
(Vena) Mrs. L. Frain and (Verna)
lois, W. Spinets also 4 brothers and
Inc ,sisiten•. In religion Inc. was a
Presbyterian anal crooned always. 'oe
depended upon to do hispart in any
undertaking flat] the 'betterment of
the community.
The service teas conducted by Rev.
Kern' who spolce words of comfort.
There was retere a sol by Wm,
Spdials, The ftuneral was largely
attended. There were friends from
Hamilton. Tononee, London, Gerrie,
St, Marys M,onletou and Atwood, -
The floral tribettes were many end
beautiful testifying the esteem in
lvirleih be was held. Pallbearers
were Teem. Ashton., Geo. Dunbar,
Staneey Dunbar, Seats. Wright, P.
Lamont, Leslie Earl, a1,1 old neigh -
tors of the deceased,
NOTICE
Tenders will be received by the
undeersigned ti11 2 o'clock on Saitur-
clan'•, April 7eth for writhing to re, inch
aryl entailing 7000 .or 'more en, yds. 01
;(ravel in the township . of Grey
theeenig season of 1945.
A certified cheue for $250 00' must
acrornpany tender. '
The lowest nor any tender not
necessarily accepted,
• J el, 'Fear, Cleric
REGENT THEATRE.
Sea£clrth, Ont.
NOW SHOWING -
New Showing-
Thurs., Fri., Sat„ March 29, 30, 31
Joyce Reynolds • Robert Hutton
Janie
A comedy of youth In wartime.
Matinee Good Friday 2:30 gem -
Also Saturday
Brussels Red Cross Drive
Exceeds Quota
Once more Brussels nunanmlity
bee respopnded to the had Crew
appeal tai a worthy manner. The
lieu en:Le objective for the drive was
12200, they have already raised
eeeu0 and 't.hete is e3e0 rums
irrohuis,eld,
Wreckers Of Finance -
Charles W. Bob
Fe= a pick -anti -shovel, asginning
he became a multi -millionaire emelt-
labor 151.0 1>1'0nl0tad anything. The
American Weekly, with this Sun-
day's (April 1) issue of The Detroit
Sunday Times, tells of hay tide
fabulous figure rose to the heights,
then plummeted to nowhere again,
leaving a mountain range as a
tonnbstbone.
Clogs From Holland
On display in the windrow of the
Doll Shoe Repatr 'Shoop Is a pair of
wooden shoes and some foreign
money received by Mr, and Mrs. 0.
Doll from 'their son, Di:spahch Rider
Charles 0. Doll. The parcel was
sent to them from Holland but their
ran is new In Germany, The a ooden
shoes, which are miniatures of ;loose
worn by tete Dutch, are blue with a
•queintt-rim•wtth red.
Mon., Tues., Wed.; April 2, 3, 4
Two Features -
Paul Lukas' Carl Esmond
Address Unkown
Lukas gives a resounding perform
ance as the German -American who
goes to Munich ..during .,the „revolu
tlonary rise of Hitler to power.
Also --
Bob Haynes, Lynn Meeriek
Swingtime Blues
Next Thurs., Fre, Sat.,
George Formby '
' Much Too Shy
George goes to Art school and
starts a riot.
COMING -
Cobra Woman
and Yellow Canary
Death Claims (Levi Lott
Resident of Wingham
Funereal services were held on
Tiisaaelay fee. Levi Lott, well known
•haise dealer and resident there for
54, years. He was in his 79t1 year.
His wine predeeased him in 1937.
He was a member of the Presbytery
fan .Clntnroh. Surviving are a son,
'WtI ialnn of Winghame and a brother
Wetter of Whitedhunoh and three
sisters,. gree Merles, -M Kay, Bras -
eels, Miss Mary Lott, Brussels; Mrs.
David Ferrier, Luoirnnw. Service
wan 'conducted at itis late residence,
Victoria St., at 2.00 p,ns,, with in-
terment in Winghem cemetet;v. Rev.
Icenneth M•ereean of Exeter, offioiat
ed. .
Funeral Services Held
For Mrs. J. Laidlaw, Blyth
The funeral of the late Mrs.
Junes Latd+law was held tro'n his
nesitlearoe on Monday a4bernoon, Rev.
A. Sinclair, pastor nr St, Andrew's
Pndted. Church. conducted the
services and spoke -of the fa,t'hetel-
mess of Mms. Laidlaw to the ('toren
and the different women's orga:iz-
ations, Mats. Harold Phillipe sang
"Shtaelows," Theme was a prefasdin
of teatftifu7 flowers from frtenrlo end
neighbours. Friends were preso..t
from Guelph(, Citiuton, Wingham and
elelerere. The pailhearei',a were A.
'rayler, T. Felly, R. Watt, T. Laid-
law. J. R.iclemond. and Lorne Webh,
At The Churches
Melville. Church
The seresioe in 'ilfelville lhtur,lt
re Sunday morning was built
onetime the Palm Sunday message.
The sentinel dealt. win - the Ring,
Royal 111 His message, His Madera,
and Ttns origin. The anthem sung
by •the cheer was "Give (Te Thy
Peace." The evening service wee
tleltl rn the United Cbmrnli,
United Church
Mlle S'aea'annentt of the Lord's
Simper twig observed sit. the morning
service in the rnated Chong. The
0eeinran `subject pees "The Msgnetis:n
of the Creels" Two mrmhers were
received by certificate, Mrs, A. 7C.
Martin and Mrs, Andrew Jackiht.
The inn:them "0 Stoned Head now
Womndecl," ware sing veep etfaetively
t•y tine choir.
'He Meowed them his wide" was
the text of Mr Teerr's message et
theevening ser'vice. The anthem
"Behold thy Teing" by Parker was
'ming 1,y the, choir, Mr. Cliffned.
Bn a'liiin taking the :5 )0 part. Atter
tete Isermert a duet "Tis will not
slumber" by Vont wag sing by Miss
C. Htngston and hies, R. B. Cmtsine.
BRUSSELS, ON ARIOT
Enroll Now As Rev, W. A. Beecroft
A Blood Donor Again County Chairman
lIave> yeti donated yon,• bdo
od that
CARD OF THANKS
To all those who sent me r:atde
tut ]tatter.; while 1 was in ,.he
L•.
Vital, I extend my grateful
tinteke. All the tokens of remem-
brance aided in snaking my stay in
the hospital more Cheerful. The
kindness of those who remembered
ate will never be forgotten,
Angus Brown
•
L leo vitally needed? Now that our
r en see engaged lm the th'letye
; betties of Germany we at hone can
de no less than give the bloom that
n'eans reviving life to our gallant
wounded.
The n v.t runic. will be held in
Brussels in Friday, April 13111. if
You have meltalready onn'olled as a
hood donor -do so at once. 41] those
wire wish to contribute blood an that
date, either those who are enrolled
o'• who wash to become donors. are
Good Friday Service asked to give their names art once
The people of Ilrussels and the .
yrs i e,unding country are invited to a
sprc dol service in Melvilie Church
rn ((-i nd Frtiay morning at 30:80. 1
The whole service will centre in the
Setlot: r's death. A very hearty . Victory Day Service
la, the se c rc?'taay, MI's. H. 1' Alien.
Enddst as a blood donor now-yenr
Mead may save a life,
i.:• •..t
ion f, extended to all to be
pre, Cell at this service on Good
]'r?alay horning.
Deadline Is• Nearing -
For License Plates
Marchi 31 is the deadline for se- I
urine 194:5 motor rat licence plates
a01 drivers' lieenees, accord:ng to
1 1 'ice repot led to have been sent
nut by the Motor vehicles branch of 1
rhe Department. of Highways
Gasoline ration hooks also expire
next S:atetrday, and new ones can-
not be pmornaed except by those
who have 1945 car 1•icensles,
s To Be Held at Melville Chua ch
• Rev, H. C. Wilson, 0, Kerr ano
• M. F. Oldham met In Tile •rads
Public Lanny on Thursday. diesels
find at -S pen. and madee peons for
rhe Vitatory Day Service, Whenever
Phe news of Victemy (Dine. en reuse
dere a special connntgn1ily .;ervfece
will be held at 8 p.m, in Melville
Presbytctdian Clyomch, Br (...els.
llcv, S. ISPI't•, pastor 05 the - ehur,rh
well be in (barge, Rev, I -I. C. Wilson
or, the leaked teal Church will essiet in
the service and •the sermon will be
given by Rev. 111. Te. Oldham of St.
,Tohn's Anglican Ohurell, A massed
choir of all doles of the village
will be led by L. D. Thompson,
organist of Melville Church. It is
eetiolpatted that between, 307 and
1o00 people will halve part in this
service.
The
Brussels council will plan a
civic celebration for after the
Cozy Theatre Will -
Re -Open April 10th •
-
T'he Oozy Thealt're is Closed alt
Present. while 115 opera seats are ':
being installed. It well re -open on
Tuesday, April 10th with an out-
standing lineup of Mottoes in store
for its patrons. These will Mclean seenvice,
X81 John's bell will be hung on Of Majestic W. I.
the evening of the eeivtce at 7.30
and 8 p.m.
the loveable P, anoaieead Series,
George Formby with. lees no-'siensical ,
inn and mole papillae flits as "You
Were Never Lovelier," "Crazy
Rowse'• (ansa many more top notch
succ',eesies. Remember the re -open- 1
leg abate-Tmeslay, April 10th and
reneem.ber the change fm hoars 8
o clack sinal 9,30,
Mrs. Thos. Walker Received
Iluenn Canal y t xcu l i rv,' al -
reedy ]tad thele ire' t 13 at
Which each member Melee,' his
stele snppii't in like r , ui r; cam
paign anti ex •• -1 •
that Huron County would 'tgain be
one a'
n i thele
f1r"
l nit dist riots to in
Ont arta In the- 10151111 Vieten'y Loan.
The organization foe the Eighth
-Victory Inion is well angler way
11111 Ih s,rerne organiams, Messrs,
31 J. Vnndewaac r, 3.- A. f.ohmrde:2
real J. 11. Hilt n•n• as represents,
twee ,:t' lire National War minance
imaniettee.
The Comity I't .c.a,.irr tom -
P'
om-
p sod as follow,:
diene a -; Cholane(- Al y- Alex-
ender.
re- item] CChatdrnan.-fl";' W A.
T e e,•rvidt.
Cite Chattrman--R''heri Bon•nian,
R. N. Creech..
P Fingland, R.C.
,Tames Kinkead
H C. Mar.?.eon,
Rn'Is Stott
Tvsyroli Savings Chairman ---W. C.
Attlee es.
Steele] Names Materna n --'l. L.
P11•=C111<.
Prth7dc Relatbus Ciiaiam ee - C.
, 7.. Saunders.
Administration Seater -A. A.
Erskine and N. W. Miller.
Agriculture Liaison Committee-
TTrsran County Federation al Agri-
culture. cheerenen, A. Morgan. presi-
dent, H. Sturdy.
Huron County War Services Com
mattes, president, Ie. ,7. Hueston,
Ontario Dept, od Agric. Ren,. - Brune
Matthdsoua
Citizenship Meeting
Word of Sister's Death
Mrs. Thos. Walker received fuel
sad n vis last week that her sister
Mrs. D. A, Robertson of Winnipeg
had passed away Sunday, March 18
after a lingering illness. Mrs. Rob-
eh•ttearn was the tllaeoghtea• of the late
Mr. and Mrs, Adam Halliday of
Beige -aye. She leaves to mourn her
lass her 'hu,eband :amid one son
Tlnna.lrl of Winnipeg. two sisters ?ors.
Thos, lances
W ALTON
The lvla,rih meeting 01 St. George's
Anglican Women's Guild and W.A.
; was held alt the home of the presi-
dent Mrs. Wm. Humphries on
Thursday, Mercer 22nd at 3 p.m.
There was a fine abbendvnce of
anembers- anti- guests Poem Walton
United Cerutr h and Brusaels St.
Jnthta's Ohairah. The meeting opened
• with the b.ynen "When I survey the
Wondrous- Cnesis." This was follow-
ed by .the .reading of calm 02 anal
prayer by bite rector Rev. M. F.
Oieltham. Mrs, Bert Anderson read
the minutes of the February meet -
1 nig,'' The roll caul was answered by
the name of a Spring flower. 'Phe
Copper Pined was received and an
Apron ,Shower was bbedd, Mrs,
Oldham gave a seplendld end in-
abruchive. paper on the History and
Aims of the W.A. anal the great
misaionany work this organi:9ation
accomplishes, Plane esstrtuneattUs
were given by Mics Marilyn Bolger
and :hiss Emma Sanderson. Rev.
M. P. and Mrs, Oldham gave a piano
.duet. The ladies spent part of the
afternoon at milting. The hostess
assisted by errs, Stewart Thanfl!h-
rler served a very tasty and delicious
sipper. A very pleasant meeting
was held. There was OD attendance
of 34 people.
W. G. Procter of Yorkton,ndSeek,
and two brothers Adams Halliday of
Virden, Man., and Dr. Donald
Halliday of Tuber'ose_Sask,
A.Y.P.A Rally
And Lenten Service
A very anecessftrl Rally and
Lenten Service of the A.Y.P,A,
branohes of Horan Deanery was i
held in St. John's Anglican Church,
]i:•us,sels on Friday. March 23ed at 3
p.nl, when over GO people were en
attendance. The service was in
charge of the Deanery A.Y.P A.
clraapl'atn, Rev. M. le. Oldham, who '
prearivad the sermon an Psalm 1
and atm the Parable of the Talents.
Rev, George Nobes, rector of Gerrie
tweeted in the service and Rev. 1
W. H. Dunbar of St. George a
• Goderich renal the Scripture Lesseans,
Might young gia'is, Betty Thnell.
Doinoi a Willis, Doreen Long, Mad
orae 'Sanderson, Marjorie Tooker,,
Donne .Spedn' Marie Doll and Gei al-
dine .Stretton, smote( tits diroetin:u of
her, M. Ls:yooek rendered "Now the
Day is Over." Mrs, C. Wa:ts.on
officiated at the omen, Spring .
flowers adorned the cameo tion .
111'1715,
After the clea•viice the rally was
crutlnateel in the, Sen;day echoed
roans. A singsong of famliliar songs
wilt Me opening naimiter tinder the
fle.eetion - of Mr, Lslycook, ]Mss
An Ctasmoll. BA., isldldreseed the
young people on 'Seim ietion Work
Among Students," Mrs. Sohn
I -Toward, peestdeent of St. John's
branch• welcomed the visitors and
also Mr, Harold Shore .at-Ged'erloh,
the Deanery presliden't. The eight
ghee who sang at the seervioe
rendered 2 selections'. It was
darbded to 11,o1d the Deanery pionin
in. Godemicb to Ally, Revs. Dilnbar
and Notes, briefly addressed those
Preseent, A deleeionis lunch was
served a,t.'the close and a hearty vote
of tlunwtts was extended to tihe
Brus'seds beetineh,
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• SEED
Get our prices before buying.
We have the following lines in stock:—Alfalfa, Red Clover,
Alsike, Yellow Clover, Timothy, Etc.
Permanent Pasture Mixtures.
Meadow Fescue, Brome .Grass, Orchard Grass,
Canadian Blue Grass, Kentucky Blue Grass Etc.
Also a good supply of Dutch Sets
, We can supply 3you with Oil Cake.
SPECIAL Taint Offer
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A. . PEARSON
PHONE 2244 ETHEL
Walton Public School
Presented Pleasing Program
NTnich reedit is due the teacher,
Douglas Lawless and pnplle m
Walton needle school for their
p:esentea,tion of a delightful pro-
gram staged. in Walton. Community
van on 'Wednesday evening in olid
or the Junior Reed Cross. The half
tents filled bo ' Pepariter and an
appren+iattIve waders -nee listened .at-
tentively to a varied program of
ehormaes. duets, dielognes, recita-
tions, snots and rhythm band num.
hers. Emma Sanderson. a. trade
VITT 'pupil •acaompeented a,t •he piano
tbeceti h;out the eventing, Feeture 0,f
the evening was the"Happy Gang"
impersonated hr Shirley Bennett ming, when, es she was Rutting
Mao Shalddce, ATarie I3ertnett, .Tart: shine parer its' the stove, her cloth-
Qylttn'lt, Leona Seihnetoe sand Helen , ing cuingpt tire.
Jnlntstean. hlliitie Hnnlpluties presi- Mo. and Mss. Kelly were et the
deers of the ,Tuntd-wi' Red Crass
barn ;Alt the time and she was alone
thanked ,all those who helpm meteor,
in the house. Sha managed to ex
masse the rev 1 a e sauc+ceys. eeeeeey tenement', hese Orioles, but. not before
pibtnsin were shown m Rawer auutailtin,g levee burns to her
Jahmtstmn, A deem was mad? an a iarTIinavnle and body. She Was taken im-
mediately thr children lthmade. tattle melIdatal'y to the hoslritsl hut. foiled
lrara Holiest?!dt,e+ew Iles, tic•ket ,to rally,
and the winner,woe Helen rohnston, sirs: Anderson. who was, in her
a pupil. Dancing was en,inyecl 00 55th year, was a dtanghter of tine
the nine e oP hen cal ilhnt . r
c b;e�iMva, Ptorerds anronnt?'i to late Santee Wilkinson and Jane
almost $1:00, Dodds Wiltainsom. She was born on
the 4sth concession. Piety -nine year"
,'c+o she was married to Mr, Ander-
eon, wino died several year's age.
Following Jiheir marriage they
BRYAM05•---Tn Brussels ton Sun.rla.y, lived for 12 years in WinghaM and
Meech ee5th to Mr. aid Aydin. Lorne Tuenbemrq- township, after which
Ttt'yanmts--.a daughter, they tool: up tete farm where elle
spent the remaining years of her
epreeGirtelS.-lime etrustseis an Weemee- life: The farm was token over by
her sean•1n1aw so1ne Yearns 't 0,
day, 711taa+clt 23171 to Mr, and Mrse, elturviving •atm siva damghtO ,
Alvin Higgtnes-a, Son, i,/e�onl, Iters, William Kelly, and
I Pearl, Mrs. Norman Walelt, bath
TENDERS WANTED of Dost 'Wawanoslil six nhu•
cit+rnl Pour great grandgracnildde.ren,'
'"emderca ,for the oanti'act 0t and two sisters, Miss, 171len Procter
supplying, crushing and delivering and Mats, Robert McCrea, bath of
epp'r'oxiimadely 7000 cu. Yds, of gravel Bsigreete. One setter and. Rout
in Miosis, Township will be received brothers Predeceased her, Tile
until 2 p.m" April 9, 10410. funeral teas held Sunday after,
()royal. to hr: 'crushed to net more loran, width the setVteae mnducfed
than Ye inch In size, ley Rev, G. H. Dunlop IDC BelerreVe,
A reetlfed Orono for $200 must interment 11 allowed In T3randon
acooililranY (edea tender,
cemetery. 71ba pallbearers we to tents
Lowest 'on' arty tinnier not neste0- bort, t?ea11 and Jedtt'a'GOheeia+•, Wide:
gaily aco1Ttt.tsil, lyes t and Cant Prostes' 5151 It, r,
«e4, C, 14teatntin, Clerk: li4an1tenzte.
The meeting on Citizenshtn epee).-
eared
pun-eored by the Women's Institute was
held 'Wednesday afternoon, March
21st in the Council Chamber of the
town hall. It wan presdded over by
Mrsl Harold Speer. Over thirty ladies were were present to enjoy 5
evpiendid address by Mrs, Clarnece
Hayes of G,eorgetawn on Citizen-
ship -.the duties and responsibilities
of being a good citizen. Democracy,
for its rnatinteenance, depends on the
actions of .eadh individeme who must
realize their importance and be
willing -to do their share in maintain-
Mg
aintaintog it. Take an active interest in
public atfalrs such as educational
systems and our churches. Don't
evade responsibility, give your time
to the things whieb countmost,
what you clo, cermet be dnnlirated.
You do not hare to stand on a public
Platform to create nubile opinion.
Jou should take the right statue on
moral and ethical conditions. Chil-
dren should be trebled to the
neceseie:y of taking 'responsibility
snit then leadership rill follow
naturally. Cast your vote intend
gently regardless of creed or politica.
in the last Ontario election more
than 300,000 people, the majority
being women, did not east their vote.
Mrs Hayes with her pleasing puree r-
elily has a forceful way of dicussing
her snbjeet phial shroud be long
remembered by those present...
Mrs. Nurse rendered two .'leasing
musical numbers and Mrs. Stanley
Wheeler gave a humorous reading.
While refreshments were being
prepared Mrs; John Speer conducted -
a. cludzz on St. Pata'iok and Ireland.
.A tasty lomat wan then served and
a. sencia1 time enjoyed by those
pewees.
Burns Fatal To
Morris Woman
t'dizahoth Ione Wilkinson, widow -
or Robert Anderson, con, 4, Mamie
township; clded in '011e Wingham
hospital Friday following severe
buries received tet tete home of her
daughter anti sir -in-law, Mr, and
Mrs. William Kelly, Tuesday eve -