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The Brussels Post, 1945-6-27, Page 2THE BRUSSELS !POST Wednesday, rune 27th, I945 Quality You'll En1oY SALADA TSA The Church Vs. The Movies A wrttter in the Chicago Dotty News reeently 'tore the mask tram the reasons given by some persons for not attending services by using those some reasons against going ro the movies. This was his method: "I'm out of the habit of going to the movies; I better not go tonight," I have not b -' n to the movies or so long tine walls would fall in It' I went." "1 know a man who has gone to the movies for years, and he is nu better than S am." "There are as many good people outsade the movies as Inside." "Too many hypocrites attend the movies." Prom the movies j th ;;-rues of the kind of 9oik who support them. I would not sit in e a:t:e room with Mr. So.and ,So." -The performer gets more money 'Ilan I do. Why should I help keep !:'m in a good ear and fine .clothes"'" ^'I do not like the people in charge :f the movies." . '1 stay away from the movies ,,: rause I went so M1.1011 When I was a child." "I need new clothes before I" oar sr to the movie's." "1 have a friend visiting' me, and I Se !.wow whether he likes movies or not; I never meddle with a man's private opinion." do no' go to the movies, he same directrirs never oall on me." "I do not go to the movies, he- m:* when I went the last tints, no one greeted me." "I shay ,away B.C.S. Examination Results Report Lust of students prompted to the next ,grade with the standing .in each subject indicated as follows 1-75% or over, 2,06.74, 8-60-65, 0-5059, F -tartare, From Gr. 12 to Gr. 13: NEGLECT • No boda•es ego afford le Iso Alis violin &aii be e•waed by iavwv. ss. Lit us mares 7•m cer - wr rbommeo e Lro@ booboo 7• lbws iv ���sump$ Past tlnrsew •o lie webs No aa•am ss wwr of sibs it larwribYor Pim !asessid 1Plwaer. Bonham Ono, now y �Mee G Greed ani PO. %ray, fear CAN STEAL. YOUR BUSINESS Walter Scott - Brussels Representing PILOT INSURANCE COMPANY WILLIAM SPEACE Estate Agent Conveyancer and Commissioner GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE MAIN STREET, - - E"THEL, ONT. dlonald MacDonald: Fr, 3, Eng, o, Can. L1, 3, Math. 1, Bus. P, 2, Art, 8, Se'iene° 1, Geog, 2, Music c. Jean Matheson: Fr, 2, Ling. 2, Can. II. 3, Math. 1, Bus. P. 2, Art 2, Science 2, Geog. 3, Music 2. Allan Nichol: Fr, 6, Eng. e, Can, H. o, Math, e, Bus, P. 2, Art 3, Sul. e, Geog, 3, Music o. Joyce Oliver: Fr. 'o, Eng. 3, 'Gan, 11, 6, Math. e, Bus. P. 1, Science 2, Geog. 2, Music 3, Joan Ste. Marie: Fr. 2. Eng, 2, Can, 13. 2, Math, 3, Bus. P. 1, Art 2, 'Science 2, Geog. 2, Music 3. Winnifred Steiss: Fr. 2, Eng. 2, Can, Ii. '0, 'Math, 1, Bus. P. 1, Art 3, Science 2, Geog. 8, Music 3. Stewart Stiles, Fr. o, Eng. c, 'Can. H. 3, Math, e, Bus. P. 2, Art (Incom- plete), Science 2, Geog. 3, Music 0, (farm leave). Margaret Bell; Lat, c, Fr, e, Eng. c, Mod. Hist, a, Geom, c, Algebra, c.. Helen Blake: Lat 2, Fr. 2, Eng, 2, A. M. Hist, 1, Geom, 2, Phys. 1. Doris, Bowman: Lat, 2, Fr. 1, Eng, 1, A. 111, Hist 1, Geom, 1, Phys, 1.. James 'C'ameron: Lat, 2•, Fr. 3, Eng. 3, A. M. Hist, 2, Geom. 1, Phys 1, Laura iSipeir; Fr, c, Eng. 3, A.M. Hist. 3. 'Geom, c, Phys, 3, Latin 3. John Spivey; Lat 8, Fr, c, Eng. 3, A.M. Hist. 1, Geom. 1, Phys. 1. Ruth Wilson: Lat. 1, Fr. 1, Eng. 1, A.M. Hist, 1, Geom. 1, Phys. 1. From Gr. II to Gr. 12: Patricia Aniderson: Lat. 3, Fr. 2, Eng. 3, Phys. 2, Geom, 1, A. M. Hist. 2 (conditional on farm leave) Nancy' Cameron; Aegrotat (given standing in each 'subject.) Dorothy ,Dennis: Lat. 1, Fr, 1, Eng, 1, Phys: 1, Geom. 1, A.M. Hist. 1. Jean Hull: Lat, 2, Fr. 3, Eng, Phys. 1, Geom. 1, A.M. Hist. E. Joyce Jardine: •Lat. c, Eng. 3,-f, Physa 3, Geom. 0, AM. Hist. f. Ross Knight: Eng. 3, Phys. 2, Geom. 1, AM. Hist 3, Naomi Martin: Lat. 3, Eng. XII -c, Phys. 3, Geos, o, A. M. Hist, 6, Wilfred Spivey: Lat. 2, Fr. 3, Eng. c, Phys. 1, Geom. 2, A.M. Hist. 3. Rath Thomas; Lat. 3, Frac, Eng. 3, Phys. 3, Geom. 3, A.M. Hist. 0. Mary Wilton; Lat. 2, Pr. 2, Eng. 3, Phys. 3, 'Geom. 2, A. M. Hist. c. From Gr. 10 to Gr. 11: ' Charlie Turnbull: Fr. c, Eng. 3, Can. H. e, Math. c, Bus, P. 2, Art a Science 2, Geog. 3, Music c. John Wilson: Fr. 2, Eng. 2, Gan. 33. 3, Math. 2, Bus. P. 2, Art 2, Science 2, Geog. 3, Music 2. Audrey Andersson: Lat. 1, Fr. 2, Eng. 8, 'Can. 'Hist. 1, Math. 1, ;Science 1, Geog. 1 (conditional on farm leave) Gloria Clarke: Eng. e, Can. Hist. c, Math: c, Geog. c, Doreen Coutts: Lat. 2, Fr. 1, Eng. 2, Can. ,fish 3, 'Moth. 2, Science 3, Geog. 3. Dorothy Fraser: Lat. 1, Fr. 2, Eng. 2, Can; Hist. 3, Math. 1, !Science 3, Geog. 1, (conditional ow farm leave) Kenneth Knight: Lat. c, Eng. e, Gan. Hist. 2s, Math, 2, 'Science 1, Geog. 2. Isabelle Sellers: Lat. 2, Fr. -0, Eng. 3, Can. Hist. '3, Math. 3, Science 3, Geog. 3. Frances ,Shaw: Lat, 0, Fr. IX -1, Eng. 3, Can. Hist 2, Math. 3, Science 3, Geog. 3. Nora 'Shaw: Lat. •c, Eng. c, Can. Hist. f, Math. 2, Science e, Geog, 0. Elva Sitoldioe: Lat. 2, Fr. 2, Eng. 3, Can'.' Hist. 3, Math 1, Sotence E, Geog. 3. Phyllis .Sullivlan: Lot, 3, Fr. 2, Eng. 2, Oen. Hist. 3, Meth, 3, Science c, :Geog. 0. n:arnd Van Norman: Lat. 1, Fr. 0, Eng- XS -3, A. M. Hist. XI -6, Math, 1, Leonia Watson: Lat. 1, Fr. 2, Eng.,2, Can. Hist. 1, Science 1, Geog. 1. Jean Wilton.: Lat. 1, Fr. 1, Fang. 2, Can. Hist. 3, Math. 3, 'Science 2, Geog. 2. June Work: Lat. 2, Fr. 3, Eng, 2, Cant Hist. 1, Meth. e, Science 2, Geog. 2. Charlie Thomas: Eng. 0, Can, Hist. c, Math. 3, Phys. XI -3. From Gr. 9 to Gr. 10: o✓ °�d►gR P��1k1 B Good F k r Ail Kinds of Baking SOLD IN BRUSSELS AT 8AEKER BROS. Phone 6 Butcher Shop Bels 1 BELL & BENSON BRUSSELS, ONTARIO Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public Elmer 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- 5:30 WANTED LIVE HENS AND CHICKENS also - ' GEESE and DUCK FEATHERS BEST PRICES PAID Before you sell any poultry phone the Export Packers. We will call at your place for any quantity or you can bring them to us. Expo r± Packe rs st,ettce 2, Geog, 2, Musie 3.. Mary Lou McFariate: Fr. 1, Vag, 3, BRUSSELS I can, it, f, Btrs. P. 3, Science 3, Geog. f, L1 • • * * s * • • • PEOPLE WE KNOW • * * * Mr, and Mrs. Chas.' Lake visited in London over the week -end. * * * Mrs, T. Clark, Morris, was a week end visitlr with Mrs. C. Watson, • • • Capt.' G. R. •Campbell, Toronto, has been at his home here. * * Miss Aileen Gibson, Reg.N., Toron- to h -as been holidaying at her home Imre. • * • Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Engle, Strat- ford, were week end visitors with district relatives and friends. * * * Miss Jeanne VanNorman. Fergus, was a week end visitor at her home here. * * * Miss Elizabeth Backer London spent the week -end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Backer. • s • Mrs. Jeoote, Toronto, spent last week with her another, Mrs. Wilson and other relatives. • • • Mrs. W. ,Gameron had the mis, fortune to fracture a bone in he? ieg'last week. a s * Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thomson and son Frani: has been visitors at the home of the'termer's sdsker, Mrs. J. C. Baeker. * * * Miss N. Rogers, Mies Kilgour, Mrs. Pottsil, Mrs. Kroner and Mrs. „;hurt of Mount Forest were Sunday visitors with Mrs. J. E. Smith, * „ * Mrs. Smyth, who has been visiting with Frank 'and Mrs. Martin and other friends, has returned to her home in Brandon, Man. Mrs, Smyth is .a •cousin of Mrs. Martin. * • * Miss Elva Henry returned to her Position as stenographer in' the Bank of Montreal in Chatsworth ater spending her holidays with her 'aunt, Mrs. M. F. Oldham, * * 0 Archbishop Seager visited Mr, and Mrs. George' Mu2doin on Monday lAte.. • attiftrfef .!,logo* • 5W'r .r,"'"� ^. �..xtasseIatSYt A ° The list at the right speaks for itself. It shows what has to be done just to catch up with work which war has obliged us to defer. We need every one of the additional workers who have joined us since war began. We are eager towelcotne back every Bell employee now away at war. On top of that, we will need to enlist still more workers to help us handle this post-war job. It's the biggest we ever faced! (fir Arfkle Se -'ice••• • oia-ff-9tavaiSi It all means PEOPLE AT WORK. • Filling nearly 70,000 deferred applications, for telephone service. • Conversion of tele- phones to dial operation in many: centres, Laying more underground long distant. cable. • Extending and improving service in. rural areas. • Replacing "veteran" instulla-. tions witlaes modern equipment. •'Building up rues of telephone .plant. AFTER FINAL VICTORY, WE'LL STILL BE ,1 °Beef -.., r Monday and .assisted at the funeral of the late Rev. J. R. Bythell in Christ Church, Mark -dale on Monday afternoon. Rev, Bythell was former rector of Markdale parish and had to give up his duties owing to ill health bast January. Muriel Aneleraon: Fr, 2, Eng, 2, Can. morning and bestowed ,the Episcopal . Hist. 3, Math. 1, Bus. Pratt. 2, Art. Blessing of the Church upon the 2, Geog. 3, Music 1, Science 2, former who was grievously ill, and Jim Armstrong: Fr. 1, Eng. 1, Can. later in the day passed away. Jlist. 1, Math. 1, Bus. P. 1, Art 1, • * * * Selenc0 1, Geog. 1, Music 1. Most Rev. C. A. Seager, M,A, D,D., Jim Bowman: Fr. 3, Eng. 3, Gan. H. Archbishop of Huron and Metropolis 3, !Math. 1, Bus. P. 2, Art 3, Science tan ,of the Ecclesiastical Province of 1, Geog. 2, Music 0. Ontario was the guest of Rev. M. F. Mary Bowman: Fr. 3, Eng, c, Can, and Mrs. Oldham gat .St. John's H. c, Math. 2, Bus, P. 2, Art 0, Rectory on Sunday and Monday Science 3, Geog. 2, Music 3. evening. Thelma Brothers: Fr. •6, Eng. 1, Can. H. c, Math. 2, Bus. P, 2, Art (in- complete) Science 2, Geog. f, Mus- ic 1, Margaret Cardiff: Fr, 1, Eng, 2, Can. H, 3, Math, 1, Bus. P, 1, Art 2, Sel. 1, Geog, 8, Music 1. Lawrie Cousins: Fr, 3, Eng. 3, Can, H. y, Math, 1, Bus. P. 1, Art 2, Sci. 2. Geog, 3, Music 2. Nora Deitner: Fr, , 0, Eng, c, Can. H. f, Matn. 1, Bus, P. 1, Art 3, Science 2, Geog, 3, Musts 8. Frances Dennis; Fr. 1, Eng, 1, Can, H. 2, Math, I, Bus, P. 1, Art 2, Science 1, 'Geog, 2, Mnsdc 1. Howard Rockwell: Eng. 0, Can, 34. R Math. 1, Bus. P. 2, Art 3, ,Science 2. Geog. 3, Music 3, Duncan Jamieson; Fr. 3, Eng. 2, Can, H, 2, Math. 3, Bus, P. 2, Art 3, Science 2, •Geog. 3, Music 3. Iil:rold' MoCntcheon, Eng. 3, Oen, H. e. Mair, 0, Bus. P. 2, Science e; Art 1, Gaog. 0. Music 2, Dorene McFarlane: Fr, 1, Ting. 3, Can. H. 2, Math. 2, Bus. P, 2, Art 2, PHONE 70x * • * Mr. 'and Mrs. Jack Lunn of Louisanna, U.S.A., visited Brussels last week. Mr, Lunn was born in Brussels !and spent his- early boy hood here. His another was well known as a nurse in this district, ' • • s Miss Mary Lott received a letter from Winnipeg last week informing her that the death of Mrs, Griffith formerly of B.ruSesis, occurred In Winnipeg about the middle of May. She had been making her home with her niece since the death of her son Will a number of years -ago. She died a few clays before her ninety- third birthday. , Newton .and Mrs. McCauley have rented their house on Elizabeth street to Geo. and Mrs. Thornton and have moved to their house on Tltotn• as street which they purchased from Jos, Jaoklin, They have evade con. siderable improvement to their new oree home inside and out and getting g g nicely settled, ■ m e Rev. M, F. Oldham accompanied Archbishop Seager to Maiikdale on Ladies' Softball Schedule GROUP 1 29 -Ripley Ot Radio School Brussels art Wingham 3 -Ripley at Wingham 4-33russels at Radio Schou 9-Radlbo 'School at Brussels 11-Wingham at !Ripley 13 -Radio School at Wingham i6& -Ripley at Brussels 18 -Brussels at Ripley 19-Wingham at Radio School 23-Wingham at Brussels Radio School !at Ripley 26 -Brussels at Wingham 29 -Brussels at Radio chisel Ripley 'at Wingham Aug, 2 -Radio School at Brussels 8-Wingham at Ripley 6 -Rattle School at WinghWli 7L -Ripley alt Brussels peaceful as Canada• 10 -Ripley at Radio 'School Mrs Coultes was the former 1, Feirb oaed' games timed. by Miss Mary Turner, only daughter agreement of teams supply of the late Mr. and Mrs. George 2. Vislate team sneers, unpins Tuivey, oonaession 2, Morris town - behind plata ship, where the wedding took place. 3. Playoffs -1st and 3rd; 2nd and itov, W. G. West minister of 41b. Binevaie Presbyterian Ohurch, per - Transportation of the girls' soft• formed the ceremony and the at- ball fball team is quitea problem and tendants were Miss Martha Bos - the members of the team would man and Jamues Leishman: of Brown - greatly appreoiabe any help along town. this line. None of the girls habe , They have a family of two sons cars of their own and whisk depend and two daughters, Cecil .and Ron - upon the goodwill of cam owners to ald of concession 10, East Wawan- see that they get to games away csb; Agatha, a missionary at May - from home. Please don't leave this noath, Ont., who was unable to be for -one or two to die. If you are ; present; and Louise, now -teaching interested and would he willing to ' public school in Turnberry township: take a trip or two Lor the sake of also trwo grandchildren, Barrbalra, the. !beam please get in touch with !.daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Coul- Mr. D. A. Ramon or with Mr. Oliver res, and Murray, son of Mr, and M•rs Ronald Coultes. July BELGRAVE Mr. and Mag. Robert Coultes of East Wawanosh celebrated the 40th anniversary of their marriage on Thursday evening at their home on concession 10 where their family arranged a gathering of relatives In their honor. The evening was happily spent in playing cards and in music. Following lunch of sandwiches, cake, ioe oream and wedding cake, a large basket trimmed with pink and white and containing gifts, was brought in by four children,' Barbara, Marjory and James Conites and Catherine Keating and placed before the bride and bride- groom ot 40 years ago who joined in unwrapping them and reading the congratulations and good wishes. In thanking all present for their kindness, Mr. Coultes expressed a feeling of thankfulness for having been priviledged to live Ina prov- ince and county as blessed and Riley. The "Health" meeting of the Women's- Institute was held at the home •ot Mrs. 3, M. Coultes with an attendance of 31, The president ,presided and opened the meeting with '0 Canada" The The Lord's Prayer in 'unison. Thesecretary and treasurer's reports were received and approved. The Whitechurch branch was invited as guests and there were 11 present. Roll Call "What I owe my body to keep it sound and healthy" was well res- ponded to. A donation of $15.00 vias made • to Wingham hospital to purchase baby blankets. A well rendered piano solo by Mrs. W. R. Farrier was •enjoyed. The guest speaker was Miss Maude Hardie, supervisor of .Red Cross emergency nursing reserve, she gave the origin ot the Red Gross which originated 50 years ago and described the wonderful work the Jr. Red Cross are doing. There are 29,999 branches in the junior organization. She also described haw the Red Gross packed the prisoner's of war boxes, they are on a reveling belt and each person adds an article as it passes by. The president expressed appreci- ation to Miss •iiardie for coming and giving such 0 helpful. and instruc- tive talk. A •splendid motto was given by Mrs. N, Keating. A vocal duet entitled "Vendemeers stream" was contributed by Mrs. C. Wade ' and Mrs. Rev. Dunlop. Roll Call of war work was taken and sewing distributed. Golleabi)on was re ceived and meeting closed with 010. Lunch was served :by hostess' assist- ed by Mrs. C. Wade, Mrs. G. Dunlop, Mrs. G. Walker and 'Mrs, H. Potter. Notice The annual memorial service will be held Sunday, July 1st at Brandon i cemetery at 3,30 p. m. Rev. Header- ; son of Beigrave Anglioan Church , will give the address and other local clergymen will assist in the service. aaecpers and Diners in "Home from the War" Specials RESERVED FOR HEROES: Nobody looking at the smiles that wouldn't come of on these soldiers digging into a chicken dinner on a Canadian Pacific Railway diner or watching the reunion of this airman with the two -and -a -half -year-old son he had seen only as a new-born infant could complain about+the switch -over of sleep- ing and dining cars from ordinary travel to speed the return of active service personnel from the war. In the two-day period when these pictures were taken (June 10-t'y), there were 8,000 servicemen handled i:hroirgh Monfreel on seven G.P.P., trains, )