HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1945-5-9, Page 4THE BRUSSELS POST
Mother's Day
gay 13th
Mother's Day Greeting Cards at 5c, 1.Oc and 15c each
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done.
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TELEPHONE NO. 62
MUCCI, a- "sus?
STATIONER
TELEPHONE *0.42
I[n Memoriam
BROTHERS--ln loving memory of
our d•t as brother Sgt, 11, nt;t li
M. Ilaacs'heu1G who died in s. mash
while on dirty 'overseas:
:Is citr1 fur treetloin and ler tie
a a foreign share.
!.at love still ,conquers dee th anddw
fie live,Vo' evermore
Within our hearts how well we know
.at we atoll neer forget
fan C^d above do less than we
I pirit must live yet
u., ';' !fir r. bsycnud t4lia eariblY
strife
.Away from mortal pain
s5`,a krow a gallant airman smiles
Fes i s is home again,
Ever remembered by brother
h a (North Bergen, N,3,) and
:.. ,•"in i w. Margaret and brother
Lyle (WO..R.C.E,M,E., Ottawa) and
.'.in-law Alice.
I3RCTHEiRS—In proud and loving
n.'€'mory of Sgt. Monta H, Brothers,
(R.C.A.P,) who was 'kille.l lis e
crash May 6th,, 1942 ('ovtnreeas)
I.1ra'leal in Gander Cemetery, New-
foundland,
"Gane on a higher Flight."
M'•ather •aid daughter Thelma
.;r
MRS. C. TAVENER AGAIN
HEADS PRESBYTERIAL
Missionary on.- Furlough •
From Honan, China,
Was Guest Speaker,.
"Reconlstruction — Christ's Way or
I il'e, ;glre ,orgy watt' for the indbvidhaad
and star society" Was the theme tor
tht 1iJt annual meeting of Huron
.'as ui tue W011184'8 iilfa-
si'nlury Society of the United
N.nOlen of Caaiada .held at. North.
t;;Et Util•a'tl (Burch, Uoderit+b, on
• uay, Alay 3rd The president,
• t,, t Tavenet' or lieltuesvUle,
tualtt lta.te'd both sessions- which were
. 1. p1:utioar end e'ivtluud'ieatU.
i,te in...Iutng wrrt'ship based on.
seste,.roesiun -- Ohrist's \Va9 of
tare., thy only way tor the indi-
wia:s bed 'by Mrs. 1-1. Snell
and Mins H. Wilson. Two minuea
e ",e in memory of our fallen
ti
Ofes war ,rad in memory ot
the baste President Roosevelt, was
tjilotved by the singing of the
tional Anthem.
Greetings were brought Prom the
A, xillary of the ,ctlbunch by Mrs. C.
11. Robertson, bo which Mrs. A, Close
• Sa'Dor'th, nrelrlted• .
Miss Wiil'tee. the treasurer, re -
pitted that .$15dosa.o0 had beeleu sent
to the Conference Branch treasurer
wnich was as increase of $693,00
over the previous ,year.
The Chrissium Stewardship Secre-
taay, Mos. J. C. 13ritboi1, challenged
all to join "The Crusade Dor Christ,
and God and I3is. Kingdom." and
asked that we Invest in the Best's -
invest in the Kingdom o1 Goe) and
in Humanity.
• The story of the year was pre -
t rated .in a poster 'review which
ma't'ieed an advance in. all depart
mend's.. Nit:k;tyithnee children of the
Baby Band graduated into the
Mission Band. One 'new Mission
Pend sus organized out tStnith's Hill.
Eighteen, 'bands of the 47 qualified
for the ,Standard of Recognition.
They were Auburn, Bayfield, Bel -
grave, Bluerale, Blyth, Brick, Cen-
tralia, ,Cpin'torm Ontario St., Clinton
BELL & BENSON
BRUSSEiS, ONTARIO
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public
Eimer D. Bell,-B.A. C. Joseph Benson, B.A.
(Absent on Active Service)
BRUSSELS OFFICE HOURS
Mr• Benson in attendance Wednesday afternoon
• Office open daily from 9—to— 513)
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STUD
If WINK of it, good pay ... whole-
!. some food ... healthy envir-
onu ent. What better way could
YOU spend YOUR vacation?
This year the need is greater than
ever thousands of High School
students from all parts of the
province, are urgently needed to
fill up the Farm Service Camps
and to accept work on lndtvidiimi
farms.
By serving as a Farmerette or
Farm Cadet you not only build rap
your own health but you also maks
a genuine contribution towards.ths
saving of thousands of tons of
food .. food that means life to
millions of people in liberated
Europe.
Act NOW! Students who have the necessary standing at school
can go to Work on a farm AT ONCE and still secure educational
credits, See your teacher or principal today, or write direct to
Director, 'Ontario Farm Service Force, Parliament Building, Toronto,
DOMINION -PROVINCIAL C0Iw M ITTEE, ON FARM LABOUR
AGRICULTURE - LABOR' - EDUCATION
'Wesley Willis', 'Teeter' Jamb. •St..
i ovl lesboa'o, 'lklan'crlel, 1Loya; T)tamen
Pond, Welton, Westfield, Svlatte.
Church ,and Wingdrarn Tit,9
C,G.I.T. groups are assisting in sups
porting. .three Spooal Objects among
girls in 'Canlakla. A reeammendation
from the calor groove was that a
cabinet he Permed to ileal with their
local mroblern:s
Leight hundred pounds of clothing
and gifts Valued at $700;00, was son
to our Mission poets. "Today we
read, 'torrtormalw we lead" . has, been •
the slogan for the pmstt year as "
shown by the imerelaisie ami safes of
Ll'erahluer and 'tike magazines
--
Missionary Monithly , ,and World
Ilte dts,
Six g�,Gn1e of the North St. Mission
Band sang "The 'B'o'oks of the Bible,"
Mins. W, McVitie sof Westfield, ;gave
the :ofeertcry Prayer, amid, Mrs. G.
Burton of Clinton, gave the closing
forayer,
Mrs, R, Lawson and' bit's. .1 South-
c•ott lett iu the 'afternoon, worship
Service the theme ..of Which 'was
'Reconstruction — •O3ieiht'•s Way or
Life, the only way bar Society."
Tribute WAS paid 'to 417 anent—ben who
hid passed ,on during the year, in an
, impressive 'lsi Memvoniani" service
conducted by Mrs. Raiatt. Nay. Two
of them, Mns, J. Hamalilton, Godevieh,
land Mrs. C. W. Christie fleeter
I served many years, on the :executive.
1 Missionary -Gave Address
Miss Jean Sommerville, formerly
on the staff of our t mssilon in
Human, Was the guest ini.seionazy.
She told how tithesolourob—which in
?9017 beoanne a OonIOev'eavoe of th'e
•Chnrcb of ,Christ in Ohlna,-Dol.iowed
the people as .they maigiialted to west-
' ern cities, ,anis provided play schools,
ornhemages and inrhastrial- schools.
'When the missionaries had to Ioeve
' the Christians sent this message
bark to 'Clanacla. with 4laelm—"Though.
we in Occupied 'Chine seem Iso coni-
promise wee will never be untrue to
Jesus Christ, and we hope for the
day when Canadians will be back."
C'reetings were extended "frmm
Presbytery by Rev. 'G. 'G. Berber,
.Cl'intont Miss Jeers Sommer'vitle
installed 'the officers .fon' the ensuing
year, rafter which Mrs. M. Aitken r of
CIuston, he -might $rU the report of the
11esiolultionta and Courtesy Com-
mitbee. in the at@ae'rnoon session
Tars R. Pinder mrd Mh's. K. Penning-
ton rendered .a beamticun; duet "Come
Holy i$pinit " Miss. R; Duff of the
Temperance Federation displayed
posters, made by 'clutklmen in the
ia,teen'sbs of 'Temperance.
This very helpful end enjoyable
;convention was brought bo a close
with prayer by Rev. R. H. Turnbull
; of 'Goa eu'ic'h.
Officers Named
The Dallowing in the lisp of officers
ei:ec'ted• for 1945:
Hon. Pres, Mrs. A. W. Gardiner, 1
Epnmuondviilie.
Past Prem., i'lbw. R, Nay Fordhvich. t
Pres,, Mrs. iC. Tavener, Holmes-
1-ille.
let Vitce•4Tres., Mrs. R. titvson )
Seafortf1.
1 2.nd Vic'e•Pres•, Mas. .H. Wilson,
B•rieisepsi
3rrd Vice -Pres., Mrs. W. McVIttie,
Blyth, R•R. 3. '
4th Vilce'iPaes., Mrs. R. Bailee. Ex-
eter.
Recording Sec -Y., Miss M. H.
Milne, Blyt'It.
C'onrespomdling Seely., Mrs. G. F.
Pe'mmamden, Hexeter.
Trealennem, Miss M, Wase, Clinton.
seeme:ewes — Evening Auxiltaries,
Mfrs, W. J. Green', Wingham; Christ -
Ian IS4etwamdship, Mrs. H. B. Kirkby,
Walton.; Mission Circles, Mrs.. G. H:
Dunlop, Belg-alawe 'C'.Gat.T., Miss G.
Worthy, Goubeh•ioh; Mid -slop Bands,
Mars. R. A. Brook, Hemsall; Baby
Bands. Miss. Pearl IPn3ddte, Goderich;
.Supply, Mmsr. F. Pingliandi, lGlaabon;
Community I'hiienlctsihip, Md'slsi M. Ellie
Henistill; Missionary Monthly, Mss.
E. Toll. Blyth, R.R. 1; Temperance
and Giltizepdslifini, Mrst Elul Mills,
Walton; ILbetjathume, Mts. W. Ploloamd,
Clinton; Associate Helspetrs, Mrs. L.
Wi.gbltmiaml, Wdngham, RR. g; Press,
Miss C. We'lltwood, Wingliami.
Mrs. L. Mehra, Mrs R 'Si. Hamilton,
Nims, J). D..Sbnith and Mrs• H. C.
Wilson represented the Brussels
United iGhaweth Womran's Missionary
iSocliety Auxillanp.
'47.
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Former patients and new friends welcomes An exceptpioual
opportunity to have your eyes examined and proper glasses fitted
by an expeprt, well-known all over thls 'district! Complete ay*
sight service to all at moderate cost. Mr. Reid comes regularly
to his Brussels office and has fitted thousands of people with
glasses, giving peprfect satisfaction and eye comfort to all.
Wednesday Afternoon, May 16
1:30 to 5:00 p.m.
.Office in Miss Hingston's Store
Please make appointments with
Miss Hingston, phone 51
-"See REID and See Right"
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'AXI SERVICE.
For Residents of Brussels and. Community
Having secured a taxi license from the Transit Controller
I am now in a position to transport passengers to and from
Brussels and vicinity. Rates Reasonable. -
HARRYMcCUTCHEON
Business phone 56
Brussels Ontario
Resdence phone lx
fhanksgivin
Almighty God, we bow in reverence and -
humility before Thee on this day of victory. It
was not by our might that our enemies were over-
come, but by the strength which Thou didat give
us. We present to Thee Thanksgiving.. of our
hearts.
We bold in grateful remembrance those
who died that we may live. . We pray
that Thy comfort may be given to every
bereaved heart and home.
Make us worthy of Victory, 0 'God fielr us
all to do our duty in the rebuilding of the It
world. So direst us that the foundations of
enduring peace may be wisely and strongly : laid
and ware forever cease from the earth. `Amen.
Don't forget'to ask for your sale slips—For .
;10.00 worth of these we gave you
A . War -Savings Stamps .Free.
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