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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1945-6-13, Page 3PP Outstandingly Good 11 ETHEL The re u1ar monthly onblilY meeting ot the. W.MS. of ,the United Church was held Weduesdary at the home of :Airs, 0, Rowland with the president in the chair, The meeting opened by .si'itgling tying" No. 41 followed by a short prayer bye Mrs. S. Pearson. Hymn 187 Was 'Hien sung. Mrs. James Pearson took charge of the worship service entitled "Crusade ter Christ and Kingdom." The roll call was answered by 'a vexes 08 Scriptun'e followed by .the minutes of the last meeting. :The meeting was then open to 'business. It was moved that a bazaar be held next Oot., and a oomsnietee composed of Mrs. J. P.earsom, Mre, ' H. Love, 1Virs, P. w'tephenson and Mrs. B. Godden were nominated to look rafter "details. The :meeting •olosed with hymn 363 • 301 lc wed. by the Lordl'e Prayer. Mrs' 'Stanley AMexsunder received a credo from her hitslband last week announcing Otos •safe arrival in Great Britain: • • Mrs. 'Arthur Godden of Stratford 'visited a few 'days last week with Mm, and Mrs. Bent Godden: Mr. (and • Mrts'. 1l wood McTaggart spent Saturday in Strat8oird. Mins. 'Ceotl Eclamier is progressing nicely in Listowel Hospital after undergoing an 'operation. Mrs, 131sie Cunningham •and family motored to Hamilton. Tuesday, 'June 5th to attend the graduation exer cines 08 the 'School •of Nursing. held in .Convocation Halle 'MeMaster Uni- ves'sdty. Doris. 'Ounndntg8 an , daugb. ter of Mrs. Cunningham was among the graduates. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rowland and Buena of St. Catharl'nes spent a few days with the former's',brother and Saintly, Mr•. .and Mrs'. Clifford Row- land, Bill has recently returned from ,overseas, after having served almost six years. Mr. (George : Rowland of Listowel was a +S•wncl'ay visrlbgr with Mr. and Mrs. CIifCord Rowland. , Mr. and Mets. Q. Dobson •spent Sam day with Mr. and Mins. Bill Graham in Ripley. Master Mervin Godden is in Listowel 'Hospital, -recovering from an appendectomy. Mr. and+ Morse S. Crowe and family, Mrs. Ross Mine, Betty and Joan, all of Trowbridge spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Layton Smith. BELGRATE 1 'The ,United Church Women's Mis. 'sdonary Society and Wometes Association• met in the Sunday school room of the ohierch Wednes- day 'afternoon, Mrs. J. ,,Michie, missionary 'president, opened the first meeting with a short devotional period. Mrs. G. Michie ' read the minutes and Mrs. H. +Campbell gave the financial standing to date. 1411S. • N. Walsh and Mrs. A. Coultas .were .appointed to arrange and conduct the workshop and .study Dar the next meeting. A bale valued at '$04,00 was pack oil in which was one quilt and a quantity of used el'othbng and knit- ted aelli'cles, Mrs. 13. Ch'amney.eon- ducted the worship 'service, read. ing the ,Scripture lesas•on and offer- ing Prayer. The theme of the 'service . Was "The Crusade :Doe 'Christ and Hie IOlugdotn," :and taking part were Mrs. J. Wheeler, Mrs,. •C. Wheeler, Mrs. A. Vinoent, Mrs. J. Mtohie and Mrs. C. Procter. Mrs. G. H. Dunlop gave a repent 'of ,the Condon Con Terence blanch meeting w'hioh site attended nn :Stratford.' Mite Women's AIse(ociation meets ing £ollawed with the president, Mrs. R. H. Coultes in the " chair. Mrs. (George Miglule read the min. etas. Mrs. John Anderson gave the iinencial report:- 'Eighteen re• spond'e1 to the 'roll 'Call. Personals: Miss Shenley Chimney has 'completed her term et Strat- ford Normal .School and has ac- cepted a inesition as teacher at a school near St. Ma -ye, her duties to commence Sept. 1; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller of Belgra+ve, also kr and Mus. E. B, Jenkins and Mies C. lsbdster of Wingham, with Mr. and Mrs. J. la'bister of St. Clare; Mich.; Mee. R. Yule of 'London with firdends. £RANBROOK The regular monthly meeting cf the W.M.S. was held do the church on Jane 6 with an attendance of twelve. Mns, Gordon Knight read Psalm 93 and oumrent •events were mead by Mins. 'Roby. Gordon, • Mrs. Celia ,Huether, Mrs: Alex 1Steise and Gordon Knight Mrs. Celia Huether, Mrs. Alex !Steles and Mrs. Harvey Hunter.' The, ' minutes were • read and approved and the moll ;call was responded to with a verse of Scrip - fuse. An appeal Wee made ,for good used clothing and- deaoones's supplies. Dor Our bale, The president, Mrs. D. Heether gave an .account of the Presblyteetal held dm Molesworth. A stony "Good Neighbors • in B'ritatn," was read by Mrs. Alien Cameron and lies. Mac Engel • gave the topic. Offentng wads: presented. and Mrs. H. Keys offered her home for the July meeting. Hymns 3.84, 374 and 695 were sung and the president pro- nounced the Benediction: DiED Kh TNu11GHAN-ln Brussels on Mon •slaty, June 1lth, Janit'es Kernaghan in his 72nd1 year, The funeral took place frons his late home Turn - berry street nomblt, Bres.sels, on 'Wednesday, Junle 131%., Service was held at 2 p.m, Interment was in O3iruseels Cemetery. • BELL & BENSON BRUSSELS, ONTARIO Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public Elmer D. Bell,-B.A. C. Joseph Benson, B.A. (Absent on Active Service) BRUSSEiS OFFICE HOURS Mr. Benson in attendance Wednesday afternoon Office open daily from 9 -to- 5:30 :rte WANTED LIVE HENS AND CHICKENS also GEESE and DUCK FEATHERS BEST PRICES PAID Before you sell any phone hone the Export Packers. We will call at your place for any quantity or you can bring them to us. ICHE BRUSSELS :POST Weano June 13th. 1945 • 5 * 5' r 5 r 5 • I PEOPLE WE KNOW • 5 '0 • 0 0 5 * * is Pte. mot 11111tot't, Delbert, N.S., has, been home on leave. Man Dail ,of the 'R,C,N, is home Op leave. PO, McCurdy Lawry of the R,O.N. and Mrs. glowry, Vancouver, are vlsitinug with her mother, Mrs. W. i Spelnara and other relatives here. I Mies Jeant Wallker, Nene Y'oi4, is at FON MM 04 Now that ,the win.' with Gea'tnan visitor act 'the trine of lair parents Y r� ' louiwe Xoua OWN ,n Mr. and Mira 'Thomas Walker, is over we start as horn Juno 1st, on Dr, W. D. S. Jaurteson is in Motto 'a new setup and a new quota, Great : Britain has requested . the Canadian real l'nustheweek aitetudtmg the Red Cross Society to supply 150,000 Notice to Creditors Canadian Medical Oet nn'owtion, bottles of blood pia'sma annually, Mats. H. J. Mtdclteton and daughter .,rh+is means we =Let have 500,000 In the estate of ANNIE B, STRACH- Catluerine and Miss' Waxy Walker, AN late of the Village of Brussels returned to Toronto on Sunday after d°nat>e' Dar in addll'ti0n• to Great in the County of Huron, widow, vl"i'tng their parewbs Mr. and Mrs 13i1'Galn''s request, We will have who died on or about the seventh Thos. Walker. 35,000 Canadians in the Pagidle dun- day of January, A.D. 1945. flint Misses Agnes and Elizabeth . TAKE NOTICE" that all parties °Maley :of Brampton are visitors We want the chaises, towns and v1L having olainie or- demands against with Misses E. and H. Downing this 'lagt+s' which have been having clinics the estate of the above deceased to coattluue. The fact +Ghat the war must mal particulars and proof of week, with Germany is over means that we Mr. slid Mrs r, 7'3. Themes and sons same to the solicitor for the under- will and Mr. and ,Mins, iS, Fischer will not likely have Sas m aaiy donors ou ,signed •exe'tors on or'before the en and sCanners visited wiitlit Mr. `Sarmerly but we do not want you, .fifteeftah dewsou of June, A.D.'1945, and Mrs J. W. Fischer on Sunday. Go Seel d'lsgaumagad-we want to upon which date the said executors Blood Clinics Are Asked To Continue 447 Main St., East, Matnition, Ontario,' June 5111, 1848 Letter to Mobile Chutes; First X wept to drank you, for the tine co-operation you bave given the Blood Donor Service, Our Mobile Department bas been en outstanding success- your help and the help of thouecnds of others has. made it sa, THERE 15 NO OTHER TOBACCO tOe leZ'ie *LD HUM Mr. A. 'Sutherland, Mrs, ' Wm. :Sutherland and Son Billie, Beach- ville, Mrs, 'Simpsdn, Ingensoll and Pilot Officer Bruce 'Sutherland have been visiting at the home of oho former+''s' (laugl'tber Mtn. Laryicock and Mr. M. Laycock. • Pilot Offices' Sutherland, has 'only recently ari'iv- 'd sin Canada after beinga prisoner of war in Getnnauy fol' many months. ' ;Mt and. 'Mire. • Ge'o..''Ohidiow, Hes- peter, Mr. and Mne, 3, W. (Saunters and 'Stuart Snowden, Ayr, were Sunday visitors et the home of Mr. end Mrsi. 3: W. Fischer and Mr. • and Mrs. R: W. Kennedy. WALTON A large crowd gathered at the. Station in Walton at neon ,on Monday. to welcome home two former prison ei•s or war in Germany, Flying „Officer Stewart F. Bryan and Flight :Sergeant John B. Bennett. As. the train came in 'the school .children sang "0 Canada." After the families had greeted the bowls' llfev. R: G. Hazlewood weloamed them home on behalf of the United Church, Mrs. Robt. McMichael 'on 'bednaif of the Red C'noss, Mrs: W. C. Bennett 'nn behalf of the 'Overseas Boxes Com- mittee',and Mr .Silas Johnston on behalf Of 'the.community, Then the entire gathering expressed their pleasure at being able to once more shake hands with those who had endured en many hardships, PO. Bryan's" was taken prisoner in August 1944 and was on the march for some time before being liberated. F.S. Be'wliebt 'ryas taken prisoner in April '19'45 and was liberated in May. Next Sunday the 'Sunday School Anniversary will he held in Duff's United Church. Rev. Harald Snell of A,u'bwrn will he the special speak- er 'and the •Sunday 'School scholars will form the choir. Nearly 5,000 Attend Perth County Show iSigmis of a brighter outlook for .farmers, with pre-war supplies, 3m, eluding new farm ana,ahineny, more easily obtadm'able,-and the asses: ante of a newly elected :member of the ,Ontario Legisiabive Assembly that ,the iOntano 'Government is be. bio+dsuoli' organizations as this feathered the first day of the tenth (annual horse show staged by' the Perth County 11011tse Breedeus' As- ,aaeiattion at the IStnaltford agricul- tural groundls on Wednesday :after noon. Nearly 5,000 people eaw the shoef, wbech also included a swine slioW. widens auspi'cea of the Advanced Registry Yorkville& olab, and a dis- Plaly of new Sarna mlaohinery,, Swine Show • Bred sows born since June 1, 1544; Wilbur 'Ltunnbul'1, R. R. 2, Brussels; Fraser Gibb, R.R. 3, (Sbaaitford; A. H. Warner : Bayfield; Fussier Gibb; A, ,McKenzie, R.R, 3, Norwich; W, Turnbull, Brussels; H. G, Lindsey, Theennrlale; A. H, Waterer; 1Cliarence• Innes, R.R. 2, St. Paxtbs!, A. H. Warner, Bayfield open sone borer since 'qct, 1, 1944: W. Turnbull, RAR. 2, Bru4sels; Cecil Wiugle, Norwldh; D, H Hart, Wood, stock; Teasel: Gibb, RR, 8, Steer ford; boars born sdmee Oct. 1, 1944; W. Tumn'bbil, R.R. 2, Brus'seils, first and aeeolnd; A. Warmer, Bayfield; L. Petition, Osimi s'o, tomtit ,and fifth:; D. R3, ;Hart, Woodstock; saws over one year; H, G. 'Lbud'scay, Tliorndalo, fittst Shit second; W. Turnbull, RSB, 71, Brussels; Clarence Sureness, 'R.R. 2, St, Pants; A, Warner,, Mayfield; Fraser Gibb, Stratford; D. Ii, .Bart, Wood stock, seVewth and eighth; boa'tis neer one year: ,Pusses Gibb, 11.R 3, :Stratford; A, H. Warner, BayfleC04 8, G, 'Lindsay, Th'omudale; A Meltenale, R.18. 3, Norwic$; W. Turnbull, .R.R1 2, 'Brussels; Clarence ,11.11„, 2, St, Pals, cowry ,an to the best (of our .ability. I wish to thank you, 'your workers, (loot/ors and nurses Dor what you have all done, and solicit your furflte+r eoapeitatidn until the day DATED at Brussels this twenty- acrmes, when there will be Peace on eighth day of May, A.D. 1945. Earth 'bo all .men of 'Good+wilt, Isbael ;Scott and Yowlts'sdweerely, Cline Scott, Executors, Rttgsel T. Kelly, by their solicitor ELMER D. BELL, Chairman, Ontario Coma littee Bided :Donee,S'e'rvice Prtussels', Ontario, 'will proceed to distribute the assets with regard only 40 those claims which shall then have been received. BLUEVALE Mrs. Harrisof Preston met with a painful acoidetit at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Roy iSell'ers, 2nd con. ee?sdon of Morui,s, where.she spends a great deal of her time. She. 'slipped on a door step and'• • frac- tured her hip. She. was taken at once to the ,011inton 'hospital where the (induced member wasput i n a :cast. Mrs ilauris suffers a great, deal w tit a+lueumcatism' Mrs J. H. iSmlith. Mrs. Edward Johnston!, Mrs. • Carl Johnston, Miss lllaegaret Curtis and Mms. Charles Mathers attended the East Huron dtstriot 'annual' Wonn'enfe Institute. meeting at 'Fordwich on Wednes- day when the Rutnam; Girls were the hostesses. VisIbons: Pte. (Spence McKinnon, Ottawa, with: his pamemnts, Mr. and Mass, R. H. MoKinmon and sister, Mas.1J: K. Me''Davd:sdt''Sl "PdnxtIierry; Mases Margaret Curtis with Mrs Orville Jones at the home of Mrs. Milton 'Smith; Miss Josephine Edge has returned to i6ealonth af- ter visiting Miss Florence Fowler. The WJM.S, of 'Knox Presbyterian' Church met Thursday afternoon 1n the 'Sunday School xoom, The president Mms, Raymond E1liobt, was. in the char. The scripture lesson was read' by Mes,,8t.. F. Garn.Lss, and Mrs. Henry 13113048 offered• Prayer., The Glad Tidings prayer was read by Mrae 'Stanley .Moffatt and Mrs. J. J. Elliott gave the suppie• :mentally reading. An Interesting report of the Presbyterial WANES. :enamel 'meet- ing at Moleisatv'orth was : presented. by Mils. Wall Mun'delt The topic front the study 'hook was given' by Mrs, Harvey Robertson, The Woncara's+ Assooiatiose of the Iidted''�Ciimutk met at the Thome el Mids. Edward Jah°ssiton on Thurs- day alternoou wiltit the president, Mrs. M•. L. Aitken, in charge. Mrs, George Heth'eu'i:'gtist rnead the scripture and : Mae. 'George Thom- son read the repent of the scare- tttry. The 'bi'easuaer'si statement Was presented by Mrs. Hethering- ton, It was decided that 'Lite •society bear the expense of pnnchasiug shingles( foe the •pansoni•age. Ml`s; Aitken aanud Mrs, -George Thomson were manned a :committee to cal thee plans' for 'Penning funds. One new member was mecedved. The histessies were Mrs. A. D. 'Sani'tb, Msis, J. Wiclestead, 'and Mrs. Milton Smith, The president, Mats. Burns Mnf. Sabi, pee'eidiedi for the meeting of Bluevale, Ont. the Ladies' Aid 'Smcieby ot Knox ' -- Prasb3lt(eebass Cffiurch- ons TbnrrsdayI! FARM FOR SALE- atteiai.00sl', d8'epolt,s.of the groups t 1'00 soma, more Grey less being. lot 10, Caneessi�om 7, Twp., 2 stoney were given, and ,sli'otl'ied (the Morris ' led 31i'i01k mance, bank barn 00' x 60', group to be especially 'aotdve, It ' litter emitter, water in stable, never failing drilled wen, driving shed 26' 1`tBRussE�s.iinng has' this relitanoe bean. going 'alt?" Exp�►r�k Packers PHONE 70x , i5lxteon-year old daughter to her cfatlter: "0h, 'I hate him --hate himt" Mather, Singling; "Well! And Blore Classitied Ads FOR SALE - Buckwheat, 00316' 25-r-1 Jack Pennington FOR SALE - A Mir -any table and black easy •chair, Phone 107x -r-2 TEACHER WANTED - Fee school section No. 9, Township. apply to Clarence Martin, phone Brussels 17-r-23 Sec., Tseas. Blyth R.R. 2 FOR SALE- Gestetwer Three M3mbeogeaph Machine, like new. apply to Rev. L D. dVPaolver, Cnanbrook leather Mrs: M. Yolleok Morris LOST-- A OST.- A Waterman's Fountain Pen, dark grey -in colour in Brusisels.• Finder leave at The Post. FOR SALE - Kitchener Big -4 has .sctarted Leg- horn pullets, immediate delivery. "Your •July chtclas should be ordered now. 'Cash in .on the assured higher egg prices' this, fall and winter with Big -4 Chinks. Agent -R.' S. Warwick, Hill Top Ranch, Brussels TEACHER'WA'NTED- S:S. No. 10, Morris, requires a teacher. Duties to commence in :September. Salary .acoording to ctualifiea'tions and experience. Per- sonal 'application if desired. Robert J, Forrest, Sec.-Treas. Bluevaie, R.R. 2 AGENT WANTED- PATENTntn GAS (SAVER, super- charger, Crankcase ventilator, Con- verts an verbs waste into power. Increases mileage amazingly, Fits any motor, eaellyl quickly. Harmless, Prloben, Guaranteed Attraotive sales props 'sition. • Victory Manfg, Company, C'orn'wall Ontario. FOR SALE - 100 acre, grass fart. composed of .the East +half of the 'Math half of let number twelve and the east half of the north half • of lot number 'thirteen in the fourteenth concession of the township of McKillop. Windmill and plenty of water. Apply to Box no. 5'0, The.Brussels Post. TEACHER WANTED - SS, No. 8, Morris requires a teacher. Duties to commence in September. Salary aeoorsing " to qualifications and experience. This is .a new well-equipped school Personal application if 'desired. Ralph Shaw, was decided to (hold a bazaar In the fall,and committees were Sp- boiulted Dor ,the different booths. Richard McWhinney DINGANNON, Stine 6 - The cleantli occur•rred on Monday of Riclt. ,and liciWi in'u'ey, Ashfield Town- ship at the :age Of 75 Years, He was one of tour 'sons end two daughters 02,Mr, and Mrs, Andrew MMsWhlnuey, predecessor's of whom migrated to Caisasde Pram Ireland over a eehtney ago, The forestal was 'held June 6 with a -public service 'in 1slrsl'tine x' '40, 2 sten houses, land in good state of cultivation ,and all natural drainage for 3urther particulars apply to Chas, A, Lamont, • , Ethel, Ont, FARM FOR BALE 100 'acres, Lot 10., Con„ 16, Gray Township; Red brick house in geed repair with furnace and bath; Bank barnand shed, hen house, drilled well and windmill, water In barn. ,40 acres grain (30 on sod) all fertilized, balance in bray and pasture. Land is well +drained and in good state of '0 W° lien will 1get the telephone i ordered? .son ° menu' �.., o£ restriction d commercial on With the liftsn5 aonsulner an slay said the facture of many of Finance Il dded, Minister act an imn'edia*oa he ,n products, stet not exp edifies. alio time Consumers ml of these semi% depend the necessary' availalncr 509E' lien S°i a to "cure terterinG scan increase in ci» anufacture. will without which m materials skilled labour rc uirements° continuing war req t+mG % 4,:'?r . u 3:4;� ,'%.i/iz:'.a b �T�.v- •. - .. ,�� ,�.�. Our ability to instal telephones depends not on instill - 'wire, but also in many cases on obtaining 'vire, cable and exchange equipment. Even when we can secure necessary manpower and materials, it will take .time -it might be months -to instal all'the apparatus necesselty-to serve our waiting Applicants, • tt -:e shall -lose no time, you may be sure. We are grateful for the patience and under. standA q�;of so many who have had to wait so long for telephone service. 6:7s, Act ue S'e�vle2 Gluing 1.11144.9 tr ahleds ME, Presbyterian Ghul'eh With interment 1'uitivatla41, iu tDissigeunon 't''emetery,' .IIs is Apply ti:;1'eter :Dunlap, SAtreived by hie witlbw, { Rrassiels, R,tt, 2 WILLIAM SPEACE Estate Agent Conveyancer and Commissioner GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE MAIN STREET, - - ETHEL ONT. '1 BUSINESS CARDS Dennis Duequette - Licensed Auctioneer (FOR HURON COUNTY) Per Engagements Pnone.31 "The Brussels Poet" and they will be looked after Imrneflet iy. ?4r Information, etc., write •or . phone• either Stell OR . . 41X at Brussels, ,Qnt ALL SALES 'CONDUCT ED IN A SATISFACTORY MANNER. MODERATELY PRICED. Allan A. Lamont Agent for -Fire, Windstorm, and Automobile Liniment Get particulars of :our Special Automobile Policy imr farmers. Queen St. Brussels, ` • 'Phone Bei W. D. S. Jamieson, M.D., C.M., L.M,C,C, Physician and Surgeon (Colons) Office Hours -1 - 4 and 7 - 8 p.m. Also 11 - 12 a.m. when possible. Saturday evenings until 10 p.m. 5imdays-Emergencies and by appointment only. Hoene calls in forenoons and 4 - B pan. Chas. T. Davidson Insurance Agent For ALL KINDS OF Automobile and Fite Insurance Accident and Stcknees Agent for Great West Life Insurance Co. 'PHONE OFFICE 92X BRiaSSELS, ONT. RESIDENDE atl.r4 Harold Jackson SPECIALIST IN FARM AND HOUSEHOLD SALES For Information, etc., write or phone Marcid Jaakeo',, phone 12 on 6118 Soaterth R.R. 1, Brgeafeld Make ar"angen•ente, at The Brussels Post or Eimer D. Bell, Barrister °Moe, Iruesels D. P. RANN Furniture FUNERAL AN'D AMBULANCE SERVI+"E.. Lkensed Punetal Director and Embalmer PHONE 36 or 85 -- BRUSSELS, ONT. JAMES McFADZEAN Helmick Mutual Fire Insurance Hartford Windstorm In Huron and Pertil Comities) rodo Laurance --- (Li PRICER REASONABLE, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED PHONE 42 P.O. BOX •X 1 TURNBERRY ST, •---x BRUSSELS, ONT. Automobile Insurance Lewis Rowland (Licensed For Huron County) SATISFACTION GUARANTEED -- PRIDES REA$ONABLR For Engagements Phone 31 ''The Brussels Poet" and they Will be looked after immediately For information, etc., w:Ite or phone Lew, Rowland ISO 044 M Sosforth; er *rite R.R. 1, Walton., s.. -w ..r..,.�.� W. S. Donaldson L`icensecl Attctiiorleer Pone 35-r-13 Atwmod, drill, for the Counties of NUCOR. and Petit All sales promptly attended to -- Chirges mdden:is For Engagements phone 31 "The newels Pose' and Re" will be looked aftr Immediate* 1