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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1945-10-17, Page 10 POST PUBLISHING HOUSE �.. .d�• -----" JLdnesday, October lith_ , 194 Morris •- -- CORNER STONES Ration Coupon Township Council The Council met on tate above date In the Township Hall weal all the members present. The Reeve pre- sided. The minutes of the las: meeting were read and adopted on motion et Chas, Coultes and Jas, Miebie, Moved by Chas. Coupes seconded by Harvey Johnston that the road bills as presented by tea road super-' intendent be paid.—Cu.ried. Moved by Harvey Joanston second- ed by 'Wm. Speir that Bylaw No. 12 setting time and place to 11. 1 nom ination for Reeve, Omincillore and School Trustees and appointing Deputy Returning Officers and Poll Clerks be passed, Carried. Moved by Wm. Speir seconded bY Jas. Michie that a grant ot $25.00 be given to North Huron. Plowman's Association.—Oarriod Moved by Chas. Conitee seconded by Harvey Johnston that Morris Township secure the retluired num- ber of one hundred year pen and pencil sets for the enlistoci personnel of Morris Township. —Carried Moved. by Jas. Mlchle seconded by Harvey Johnston :bat the - meeting adjourn to meet again on November 12, 1945 at 1 p,m, —Carried. The following accounts were Township of Grey, Burke .Drain 6 Blyth Standard, adverosing and printing Municipal World, supplies .,, Village of Blyth, Division Court George Radford, Inglis Drain L. E. Cardiff, grant to North Huron Plowman's Assoc„ George Martin, Clerk paid: 54.70 6,00 2.13 20.00 64.00 25.00 NOTICE— Watch for further particulars of the Majestic Women Institute concert and dance on Nov. 9. The Ladies' Aid of Melville Presbyterian Church are holding a Sale of Homemade Baking SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20 In Brussels Public Library Vegetable & Rummage Counter There will also be a Tea Room A good man out of the good treas- ure of his heart bringetlt forth that which is good; and en evil man out of the evil treasure o° his heart bringeth forth that which is evil: for of the .abundance of the heart his mouth speaketh, Mehl!ie Church' Rev. Geo. A, Milne, M. A. Friday, October 5th, at 3 p. m, Preparatory Service. 10 A. M. Sunday School and Bible Class 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. R. A. McConnell, Auburn Louis D. Thompson, Organist and Choirmaster. The United Church OF CANADA Minster R1'u. Hugh C. Wilson 11 A. M. Morning Worship Rev. G. G. Howse Of Gerrie 12 Church School and Bible Class ' ETHEL Rev. (il':'rge A .Minto, \LA, Mrs. P, Stephenson spent a few lteligtous Llvin0--(e) days last week visiting her daughter, 1n this, the seeund 11t the series in Hamilton. Mrs. Stephenson eualLleu---"Iteilenuus Lir1u1,' 1 men brought her graud•daugliter, Gall, Wail the euuJe0L of "relluwahipe' home with her. e,a0s auu 5u 1e11es ,14.4.10/1.1 10 51 Mr, and Mrs, Barclay of Guelph aeeu1u ug to the degree 01 1.5115w, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. dile enicu t,,ey aaurd, nal tun 10u1. Clarence Miller over the week end. au 11 e:uiltul• Mrs. McQuery is viaiting with her u i11 .a1 1 . 1 auu 11, 1,110mune. mother Mrs, R. Cochrane, Mrs. Stan. Alexander, Mr. and Mrs, Bert Golden and family spent Sun- day with Mr. end Mrs. 0. Godden Sr., fu,St. Paula, Mrs, J. King and Mrs. Cleaver spent the week end ii Atwood, ,1;reau 11.14 ail .jL0:1- x01.15 group - Mrs, S. Brenton attended the lugs. School for Leaders in "Homemaking, .,15s1 poopte ,lava Fina ()evasion to Club for Rural Girls,' held in Wing-, 1115re 111 1:V 1011uwahip Ji sympathy, ham Monday and Tuesday of this. 111. 111111:11 1111110 0..yerio111:1 16 uuepel week, ed trough the suat•lag of it. The course was entitled `Dressing' Sympathy 11:sous reeling tugether. up home-grown vegetables." An '1nerelure. i1 the expelieuce is ,11e of eaun o1' sorrow ur disappointment, the sharing el it tends to lealiten 11, lit sympathetic fellowship there is a power winch can change Litter grief ur d,sappoiutment 1111° something precious, That power is et:iestiva not u..dy 111 the case of individuals but also in the case of whole communi- ties. Jesus was ;peaking to a whole community when he said: "Blessed are ye Whoa men shall ltvile you and persecute you and say all atwitter 01 evil against • you falsely for my sake, rejoice anti. be exceeding glad." Fellowship must do more than pi °vide sympathy in bolo of grief or disappointment. 11 must. endeavour to change the situation caused by the grief or disappoimenenw. .Real ftllowship should bo acilve in doing things which are helpful to its town members and to :others. The Instru- mental aspect 01 feleewship should aim at raising the stauderd of living for the whole community and re- moving everything detrimental to the individual and the community. A third aspect of-teltowsbip is the Organic aspect, This is definitely the most important aspect.' in orgauie fellowship there exists a profound mutual understanding o& one another's ' different views anti ideas. Although their feelings may differ, those who enjoy organic fellowship greatly enrtaii and intense fy each other's feeitaga. Although we may nut feel as others feel it 1a imperative that we unaerstan.: what they d0 feel. This was the kind of fellowship tbat Jesus and the disciples had with one another. Each thought about matters in a different way; each felt differently, spoke differently and reacted differently. Yet each hadsuch a profound under- standing of the other that his contri- bution ontribution to the common cause became all the more valuable Organic fellowship has in it the solution Sar all this world's ills. in the New Testament organic fellowship is , defined as: being branches of a single vine,' or as in the statement: "Ye in me and I in' you that ye all niay be one." That is indeed the kind of fellowship which constitutes the kingdom of God. 11111 L.:neJ11 ,1110 11110/ eat>1.11e.,:es 1,115 ionwn.,,n1/ el 111,4111 or nu111.5 A children's choir led. by Miss Luella .5 111105,.15 u.,a: 11 1.,: liar.11 .1111185 -Mitchell sang two selections, The u 1:11. 11aL telIuweulp emend eta orchestra composed of Miss Thelma en 1014111,4.11 to Lue cuul111 attd the' Brothers and Messrs. Melville nolle uu1. eameu 111 1010110'1 to Dennis, K. Ashton, M. Laycock, 1,, Wheeler, C. Busehlin and Mr. Hoover -accompanied the Singing, Mrs Kenneth Tyerma'i gave tl a address which described the marring of fishermen into fisher's of men, The sermon subject for the even- ing service was "'What it means to be a Christian." The choir sang "Abide With Me" very egectiveiy. Brussels Continuation School Due Dates Held Field Day Coupons Low valid are sugar 40 Due to the unusual fact that. It to 65, butter 116 to 126, preserves 33 was not raining Thursday, Oct. 11. to 57, 21 to P 19, meat 511 to M7. the Brussels High School held their Annual Fiell Day 10 Victoria Park. Rally Day At 7'ha pu,ii were divided into four The United Church . different groups or houses under the • different of a loader. Each student Tit Sunday School Ratty Day sag• received one point for en,terting an vice a.t. the Unite tt Church on Sunday event and additional points if he (or morning was in charge of the „lie) won. No one :ould enter info Superintendent, Mr, R. 13. Cousins. more than four or are events and in this way more stuients had a chance to win. The standing in order, are as follows; Junior Boys Standing Broad—Joh'i Wilson, Donald Coleman, Dona 11 McDonald, Running Broad—John Wilson, Stew- art Stiles, Laurie Cousins,' High Jump—Jahn Wiisor., Donald Coleman, Donald McDonald, Shot Put Sohn Wilson, :Stewart Stiles, Laurie Cousins. 75 yard Dash -Laurie Cousins, Donald McDonald, Graeme Me- Donald. 220 yard Dasb—Dvnaltl McDonald, Ken. Bone,. Bicycle Race (slows — Duncan Jamieson, Jim Armst^'0ng. Bill Bann, Jr. Champion—John Wilson 24 pts. Intermediate Boys Standing Broad—Allan Nichol, Jim Bowman.dues were paid and the usual mor,tb- Running Broad—Wiltre Spivey, )y business transacted. Ru Speirs, Murray Matheson. Mrs. A. Morrow and Rev. M. F, High Jump --Wilfred Splpvey, Mac Oldham attended the Semi -Annual 7 p. M. Evening Praise Rev. G. G. H,owae EVERYONE' WELOOME' Church' of England - Parish ot Bruseele • Rector Rev. Meurtot5 le. °want 21st Sunday After Trinity October 21st, 1945 St. John's Brussels-- 10 russels-10 A. M Sundaya nd Bible Class 11 A. M. Morning Prayer and Sermon St. George's Walton— No Service tilt further nettle.. invitation to young gide and wo- men 1s extended to mem- Saturday afternoon, Oct, 27th at Mrs. Itrentee's home, for en organization meeting, The Women's Institute inet at the home of Mrs, A. Pearson on Thurs• day afternoon, Oct. 11111 with 22 ladies present. The president was in charge. The lneetiug opened by singing "The Institute Ode" and all repeating Ibo Institute Creed. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved, The Roll was cadlrrl ar'swered by nemt'io a memor- able sermon. Buslnese was dis- cussed and it was de0ldea to hold a euchre and dance soon end have the draw for the comforter. Watch for particulars. Miss Olive Speiran de- lighted the audience with a solo, "Lord We Thank Thee as this was the Historical Research meeting, The History of the church was given Mrs, G. Kreuter giving 'the history of the Presbyterian Churcb and Mrs, C. Riebards the United Church. Plans were mala for the family night to be neld the second Friday in November. The meeting closed with the National Anthem after which lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the comnittee in charge. Bt.- David's Henfryn— 2 P, M. Sunday School and Bible Claus No Service till further, notice. FOR SALE— Anumber of church pews, suitable for a hall, tennis odlirt, lawn, garden or church, two sizes 12 fl, and 6 ft, 4pply to Rev. S. H. Brenton phone 56-r-12, Ethel. or Mr. Cameron Oochrane, Ethel phone 85-r-14. Amateur Programme and Dance Walton Cotntntinity Hall FRIDAY, OCT. 26th under auspices of Walton Red Cross - Admission 35c ase 10c ANNIVERSARY SERVICES will be held in ETHEL UNITED CHURCH SUNDAY OCTOBER 21st Services at 11.00 and 7.30 Rev. Donald Goodyear of Kirkton. will be the special speaker. - • Miss Mary Hewitt of Listowel will be guest soloist at the evening service.. *The Baptismal Font, donated by Mrs. J. Ames in memory of her hus- band J. Ames and Mrs. Elizabeth McGuire will be dedicated at this service. ^^ REGENT THEATRE. Seaforth, Ont. St. John's Church The October meeting of St. John's Guild was held in the vestry on Tuesday, October 9th at 3 p.m. The President Ml's. George Davis was in charge, Mrs, Marrow Sr., read the Scripture Lesson and Mrs, Davis the prayers, The montltly falai and Sessions of the Huron Diocese Wo- men's Auxiliary held in the Church of the Messiah et Kincardine last Wednesday. Mrs, L. C. Smith at Rodney, one of the speakers returned with them to visit her mother Mrs. Morrow. Rev. M. F. and Mors. Oldham and rMs, M. R. Odham visited reativee and friends in Chatsworth , and Thornbury this week. Speirs, Murray Matheson. Shot Put—Mac Speirs. Murary Matheson, Jim Knight. 100 yard Dash—Wilfred Sujyey, Mac Speir. Allan Nichol. 220 yard Dash—Wilfred Spivey, Jim Knight. Intermediate Champion — Wilfred Spivey, 30 points. Senior Boys Standing Broad—Jim Cameron, Ross Knight, Irvine Dunn. Running Broad—John Spivey, Jim Melville Church 1Cameron, Charles Thomas. On Sunday morning R, e. G. A. High Jump—Ross Knight, John Milne preached on the subject: Spivey, Jim Cameron. "Your Face and Mine." Emphasis 100 yard Dash ;.oho Spivey was laid on the necessity of re000 Charites Thomas, Irvine Dunn. . nising the true worth of upright 220 yard Dash—John SPiveY, men and women. Charles Thomas, Irvine Dunn. A,t the Thanksgiving Seng Service Hop Step and Jump --Ross Knight, is the evening the anthems were Jho Cameron. '0 Dord, haw manifold are Thy Bicycle Race—Charles Thomas. works' 'and "Father keep us in Thy Irvine Dunn. care." Mr, Gerald Gibson sang .Shot Putt—Ross Knight, Irvine "The Old Rugged Cross," and Miss Dunn, Jim Ga.meron. June Work "`Angels Ever' Bright and lea, elite Race—Wilfred Spivey, Fair." Choir rendered the two- Ross Knight, John. pivo?. 26 pts. part chorus: "God will take care of Sr. Champ.—Rossunior Grls you." Rev. Mr. Milne spoke on the Running Broad—Muriel Anderson, theme: "Songs in the Night." Prior Doreen Long, Marjorie Sanderson. to the service Mr. Louis D. Thome Standing Broad—Martel Anderson, son gave a special realtal of organ Doreen Long, Donelda WtUie. morin. _ .Continued on Back Page Engagement Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Harrl 1VM0GutOheon wish to. announce the eng-agement of •their daughter..Berve. Ethel to John Lorne Rice, son oi: Mrs. Rice and the late Roger Rice of Seaforth. Marriage to take place the latter part of October. Now Playing— Thurs., Fri., Sat., Oct. 18, 19, 20 ' The Naughty Nineties with Bud Abbott and Lou Costello The Saga of Captain Sam's Showboat "The River Queen." Mon., Tues., Wed., Oct, 22, 28, 24 The Woman in the Window with Edward G. Robinson and Joan Bennett A supreme adventure In suspense - -- Next Thur., Fri., Sat., Oct. 26, 26, 27 Gypsy Wildcat In technloolor with Marla Montez Jon Hail A flim which goes in for action and excitement on a big s3ate,•Thera pro thrule withount umbos• 411 'this picture. - , CoMlNG: COMINQ,-- . ' Those Endearing Yotattg Cholla. wkh Robert Youns ono. Dlly United Church, Young People's Satiety On Monday evening an organiza- tion meeting was held in the United Ohuroh for the Young People's Union, The following officers were elected; President, Mr. William Bleak, B.A., Vies President, Miss H. Cook, B.A., •Secretary, Mist, Dorothy Dennis; Treasurer, Miss Margaret Bell; Pianist, (Miss Thelma Broth ri Christian Fellowship Convenors, Misses Ruth Wilson and Annie Stilts Christian MissionsConvenors, Messrs. Irvine Dunn and Laurie Cousins; OhTlatial11 Cltttenship, Con-' venors, Mesere. Charles Thomas and John Wilton; .Ohrietian Culture, Convenors, Misses Phyllis ' Sullivan and RtrOh T110mae. The meeting was sbnlucted bY �- Mr, Wilson end was followed by an, etreenetiete meeting at whiolt the various' cone/entire chose their groups. Mies Annie Stiles sgreed 10- ttott as con'vetter fn ''planning for a, social evening to be held on, blonde,'. 0139 N. YES IMe MI he War Is Over NOW We must win the peace Invest for your future Buy Victory Bonds AND Sign Your Name To Victory. :. iirton'Cotrtdty Nritioiatl WarMance Coepcailteq• BRUSSELS, ON TAP ObitilrO.ry' Wm. Herbert Arderaon Mani' relatives and fzlertis attend- ed the funeral of the late Wm. Herbert Anderson 1111 Oct, 9111 at his late residence in Walton. For the past year Mr. Anderson had i>een in poor health having under- gone two serious operations in Victoria Hospital, l,ordon, from lvhidl be never fully recover°1 and death came Sunday, One. 7911. 1)teea°ed was born 14 years ;leo at Gowanslown the only son of the late :ilei .ir.d Mrs, W. le Anderson. When seven years old he moved with his parents to the farm now owned by Mr. Thos. Shortreed where h,• resided until Iwo years ago when her moved to the village_ of \Velton. Twelve years ago 11e nog married Lo the former Miss Louise Mills of Blyth. Mr. Anderson was a member of St.' George's Anglican Church, Walton and hail been People's Warden for several yeire, The many it has ever made befo.e, and :the floral tributes and largo attendance people of Huron will have to matte attested to the esteem in whi^h the a more substantial response than young man was held. ever before. I do not hide my feeling of urgency and anxiety. Rather. 3 want to impart to every Victory Loan worker and to ovary Huron • Citizen that sense of urgency ;trend anxiety, Clysdale, Rev. I. B. Kaine and Rev. l I knew that we have never Ailed Henderson. Mr. Lorn, Eckmiet before but this time there are different factors in the case and. 93115 °cle guaarutee of success that '€re have is in the diligence and deterree Shoivation of our lenders and in the Wallace olger. Flowerbeareree, Watson Shnidice. ! loyal support of the people. It Is Harry Blger• t were not to be thought of that Hama(tem. Humphries, Georgy Watt, �Ym. Manning, Cecil Oke, John Watson, Wilfred Shortreed, Ea"l Mills and Leonard Strong. Floral tributes were from; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Humpphrles and family. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Humphies, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dougan and Mrs. Muldoon, Mr, and Mrs, John Mills and Elizabeth, Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Patterson and Ba -he Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sholdiee. Mr. and Mrs. E. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil a sound 3% investment. Oke, Mr, and Mrs. Stewart. Cudinore, Now all together tar the Inst MT. and Mrs. Ford Sotheran. Mr. and biggest keave. and Mrs. Gros. Sothersa and girls. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bolger and Mr, and -Mrs. J. Bolger, Mr. Harold jack- son, Mr. ,and Mrs. Geo. rex and Lois. Congregation of St. George's Church, Mr. and Mrs. Tolbert. Clarke, Rev. F. E. and Mrs, Clysdale, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Honeyford, Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Anderson, Mr, and Mrs, T. G. Ander- son, Mr. and Mas, S. H°neyford, Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Manning and girls, .Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Eckmier and Miss Holmes, Miss Isabel Brigbane Mr. and Mrs. 'Geo. German and Billy. Rev. L B. and Mrs, :chine, Mr. and Mrs, Claude Turner, Mr, and Mrs. John Watson and Mrs. Shortreed and family, Mrs, (Rev.) C. C. Keine, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Timmer and Pearl, Miss Isabel Davidson., Mr, and Mrs. H. S. Anderson and family. • Fellow Citizens Of Huron County on Oucluber 2211d, Coon,' L s Vietory Leen will uehourIul .Liib ably tills is the lust, loan t:s let liaised by -the existing War E'iz101= Organizatiltn. Certainly :kers tell not be another Government Lentat for year. k:von though tile war 1e ixii''kr, even though expendituaes have beet greatly reduced, there is still nee( for vast revenues. in the nature of the case thfa 5411 loan is for a larger objective that any previous loan. FIa'vn 0oun53's share 10 $4.170,000, an increase el 32% over the last loan. We cannot face this pro•lpt:ct. o, 'airing Buell a large 4111 011111 Will any eerel:es optimism. There le, )11 cease.: fo: marine that tt aann.ot. 2215 done. Bat there are many reereens for knowing that this time eau Victory Loan urganizetlon will hare to matte a more vigorous impact t1arn He leaves to mourn 1htir loss ate wife and one sister Eva (Mrs. Dougan). Rev. el. F. O11hane rector of St. George's Church was in a rarge of the service assisted by Rev. F. E. sang "When Jesus Beckon= me Nome," The pallbearer; were Pix cousins: Messrs. Crosby Sotheran. Ford Sotheran, Clinton Honeyford, County will tail in this last ?kW* Loan, but it will seemeed only ra there is a great rallying of intereat all over the county. With the war aver and eletorer won, and our boys coming tome. then stage is all set for a grand t:i:i'o,.,s to Canada's titanic strength, anti ace a different level, with Great Britain and the tinned States already offer- ing lower interest 55103, the vase buyer will not miss tats chance 04 CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Bert AiITers.0n and Mrs Edward Dougan would like to express their sincere and -appreci- ative thanks to each and everyone who extended such kine tokens Of sympathy during their sad bereave. meat. - Huron County Loan Quotas The quotas for the Ninth Victory Loan in the various canvasslrrig districts of Huron are as follows: District Quota $ 148,090 97,4311 93,904 50a,Oatal Ashfield Twp. West Wawauosh Twp Colborne Twp. Town of Goderieh East Wawauosh Twp• 97,800 Wingham .............. .:....... 36g1 Turnberry Twp. ' jO8r9f 314,1 188,.E 167,0 1104;(tin 64,813'11 142,@1130 142,020 142,058 229,x508 144,088 120,000 142.900 125.0310 142,611 92,8 93,080 249,01314 $4,170,Gaet Wartime Price and Trade Board Informaitlon Others Are Asking 5- 4 a Q,—Are extra rations allowed for ploughing matches? A,—We wculd advise you making application 40 your 10031 - ration board as rations tar ploughing meals matches depend ors the type- of being served and whether or not there are other faciltttes for feeding those taking part in the match. is % S Q.—How men, coupons will - I have to surernder for the- purchase 'et two pounds of pork sausage? A; As two pounds ot sausage is Nat 'over' 6110 thirty ounces you will have to surrender only seven tokens,. Pork sausage is nate in group .•'D ' * * • '``e; Q. 'IS it true that meat pies will how take fewer coupons . A,—Quite true. The token value of meat pie altar been'doubled, You i may now purchase any site meat pie at the value of 18 ounces'per token. 0. -•-,line? do I get Ye, list of the ceiling prices 0k which I may sell What aleldes I- have to a retail store A,—Coll—act the nearest effi110 Howick, Twp, Morris Twp. Grey Twp. Brussels Blyth Tuckersmitn Twp. MoKiilon Twp. Hallett Twp, Seeforth Stanley. Twp. Goderieh Twp, Heneall, day East Zurich, Hay West. Usbarne Twp. Stephen East Stephen West Clinton County Quota Huron Holstein Breedera To Hold Banquet In Clinton At a directors' meeting in C11sal " Sept. 27, the Huron County "Ieletc Breeders decided to hold: '43 annual banquet in the Ontario 2101 United Church, Minton, The alk chosen was Oot. 22 at 7 PM, Deo Beaman, head of the English 33* pertinent of 'Ontario Agricultuteal College, Guelph, has been secured as guest speaker. Dr. Readman is writhes a. history of the Holstein Breed taa3 Ms address &Mould be of, speal interest to the breeders. A gr0nlls' xis entertainers from London wan provide music .and entertainment,. The,, directors also (lacteal to 110114 the annual meeting Nov. 7, at 6. SOL in the Board. Room of the 17epenit went of Agrtomitture, Clinton, - ,6 Food speaker on Sall Conaarvatler ^is being seoure'd: Pear Prices ears may ,g>,. Atter October 31,se p imported into Eastern Canada, eat' of Port Arthur) est CPA oeiliaOP plus tratns1ortat1on and trade ranee tips, aocording to 50 announeenten of the regional foods' office ofk Wattime 'Vices and Trade 'Boat& Tlile amendment to the Pilaw ,t pears to eitevied been* of pour 'Wartime Prices and Trade or e I Board and they wilt send you an of tlte,10335 yield' 02.504"s• bits PM' l•-. ,I19ifisterit Canada. apple prioiot3 orate.