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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1944-2-2, Page 12' ''''RUSSELS 'OST PUBLISHING HOUSE W ch;:de :1;;;;;;;i;11944 E chregand Dance will be held In Brussels Town Hall Thursday, Februaryl3rdfil Euchre from 8:30 P. M. to 10:30 P. M. /kZu iC by the Victory Qrchestra Sponsored by War Worker of Con. 3 Morris and Con. 6 Grey Admission 35c. Donations ing of Knox Presbyterian. Church Colleotiolie • $114%2;1462 r ihe inesent year were as fol-iff,thrst and family I The ann•ual congregatibnal meet. raeeveed-sYw:n41's 811)126:iitmLliteo"thngl3reg°171:1'. Lunch Counter. lows: president, Marjorie Sander. : exMtenll Jameshearfe 1114. jtChnai ems held on Friday came to grips with the question, QuIlte aeld Pued-Itaieing Events 102,55 1.02 son; vice president, Donelda Willis' friends and neighbours for 'the eeeeeeem Rey. and after a number had spoken the 57,10 Raen. and expreselone '01 sympathy r with a short devotional •iervice. ' congregation was that the organ j Cardboard Boxes Save paper and cardboard boxes I, 1 A eongrogational mooting War for the salvage oollection •on Feb. 4. Saturday, Feb. 4th ' On Organ Question Tie paper in bundles, and flatten / .""`="r"."'"."-- . cardboard boxes and tie thorn also I Have It Sharp in bundles. I A dull saw will not out, and tee Bring your saw in to Tbe lintesels ; * • * le . • cutely. Please do not send aper, i ags, greese and bones, * held in Melville Murrell on Mancha on sure way to have your saw 100 Can't Be Wrong —.... . , vaeen: iriyincnis,cui.h: vi.attpeea,te neeoet ** oeivweozinin,g, January Wet, to reemisider the whole question of rebuildifig the weilting right Is to bring it in to , Poet if you want it put in first class . e len reu down—If salvage :ti' I, * i.n -de aternlY there was a, gem,/ attendance, Though the night was Following is tie financial report of Lookout missien. Bawl hoe , celesta:leer is hoilest proof. I * lelonday evening^ was brought before Lookout Mission Band As 'many as 15 for one 1 * inuch less to do. Walton Red Cross unit for 1943: their first meeting for 1944 on , II * * * * * * e * * the congregational meeting. at . The Red Cross Fund. . Thursday. Jan. 27 with an attend. ' . whida, by a unandmous, vote, it Was, ....________ Receipts . agreed to urge the congregation to Local News items Salvage Collection BRUSSELS ONTARIC * * * Decison Reached WALTON The Brussels Post. , shape. Dozens of satisfied eueet,omers * cue be left at the Radio Shop, is yow assurance of good workman- ( tea, children win have that * ' * de(le)en of the Session and Boaxel at a aneetlog held nee IH 0vIoi ETHEL ance of 210, The officers elected CARD OF THANKS 1 BLUEVALE Bank Interest In elle village. They caught on a, Ou hand Ian. 1943 r. should be rebuilt. radio pole and got away Uwe] the wagon and raced through the' Total $480.05 Statistics For Brussels death of tbeir loving husband and I for tbe business meeting. 1 Miss Florence Pearson bee taken streets. The harness wee badly' With a population of 73'0 In 1943 ply appreciated now and shall •,c:,ey7tand for re-election. Roy Ter- i volved durine, the illness and at the ' el, HiggIne was eleeted tc preside ' t McDonald acoompanied her to 'the city, but returned the same (ley. a position in .Toronto. 'Mist Ruth ams broken but not much more damage e- e-ertforth Red Crass Expenditures done Years and ranged from a, low of 41 to at Which death occurred was 70 . and 22 deaths. The ave Brussels had, 12 marriages, 15 birth% dee ' rage age alevae"e be remembered. moved by death, one by ceetilicate 'Sbanley Moffat t avd Alex 1)221 her, These kindnewee are most revArtedie stexlesne:wr, inColetorlbErso! t:eossioren: secietery, Betty Cousins; treasurer, many thoughtful and kincliy acts, , P. G. Fowler opened the meeting • vote was taken. The decision Of the ie Young People's ineetiug was The progressive euchre held at held at the parsonage Monday the home of Mrs. Mary 0111 last evening, .Tan,' 24. The meeting was Tuesday niglit was a success. There conducted by the worship eogrunitthe will be more of these Neale's, and and aliened -with Ronald Love at proceeds go for war -work e the piano accompa.nied by Bob Chin. There was a quilting last week at ningtara and the violle. After lihe home of Mrs. Frank Sleightholm heenn NO. 196 was sung the swill. also at Mrs. 11, Wardlaw'e, finishing thee wasgiven by Ruth MacDonald 4 more quilts. e followed by the next hymn 374, Bob LAC. Stanley Alexander of Tien. Cunningham led the discussion on to was a gueet at his home over , Worship and it values. Ruth Mu- th° week end 'also Tpr, Kenneth Donald answered the question, home. Thompeon of Camp Borden was "Whet is Worship?" Music, •;. Beauty amd Silence help me to Mr, Geo. A. Campbell has been worship was given by Met'1111 LOye quite ill, but now on the road to followed by prayer. Mr. Brenton, recovery, we are glad to. state, honorary president took charge of Miss Margaret Darling, teacher, the business part of the" meeting. spent the week end at her home Hymn Nee 562 was sung followed by near Mildmay. a few games. Lunch was then ReV. 'W. Moore of Paris, Ont., was served by the hostess and the meet, guest speaker in the Presbyterian tng ended with taps, elhurch Sunday and delivered a good The Ethel Women's Institute willcenon, sermon, hole its February meeting on Thum - A team of horses hitched to a day, February 10th at the Lynne of wagon came running out of the Mrs. 0, Richards. A display of Total &ed, being scared by Dame antiques giving their history will be Guilt Fund accountable reason, on lefonday he roll cell. Mrs, P. Steplinson Receipts afternoon, caused some excitement will take the current events and Luach Counter $ 16.44 Mrs. J, A111eS wile be in charge of Data Auction 18.20 a.Valentine contest. Sale of Quilt 2.50 Total $ 37.14 —see - MORRIS Expend... Account paid $ 17.85 Cash on hand 19.29 $351.67 Relief Fund 40.00 Blood Donors' Benefit 83.20 Play Expenses 19.00 Phone Call .60 StoreAccount 21.48 Gash .on hand 14.70 • Total $480.65 Overseas Gift Fund Receipts 19011ations $ 5.00 !leech Auction 16.05 Baking Sale 12,95 Bingo 136.08 Dance 49,50 Refund from Eatens 11.54 Total $830.62 Expen ditures Cigarettes $ 17.85 Bingo ellepensee 12.60 Advertising 2.00 Overseas boxes Armed Forces in Canada Postage Cash on hand a high of 96 being distributed follows: over 90, 1; 80 to 90, el 70 80. 0: 60 to 70, 6; 50 1m 00, 2; 40 50,2 . — CARD OF THANKS ice Carnival On as1 'Fr1iday Night, Feb. 4th to Ile sare you are at the Brussels Arena on Friday, Feb. Oh to partici. I pate in the Ice Carnival being held there that even.ing. Fun for every- , one—young and old. Good prizes offered far various costumes—races to show your speed on skates, See g the advertisement in this issue for : full particulars. An ice carnival is sonnet -big everyone can enjoy, 1 ef You skate be in costume and be in the fun --if you don't skate be there to. watoli the fun. 1 Marks 89th Birthday • Mrs. Sarab Cardiff of town cele- brated her 89th birthday on Tuesrlay of this week. A. number of friends and relatives called auring the. 1 afternoon and evening to have lea with her and offer their congratue tenons and good wiehes. Mrs. Cardiff enjoys exceptional good health for her years end is in poesesslon of all her faculties. She cares for her household ditties and in ; addition knits a pair of ...Deka every week for the Red Cross. Congratu- lations to Mrs. Cardiff. Our sincere thanks Is extende to all our friends who were so kin to our sister Mrs, Jas. Bishop, durin her illness and whose sympathy an 'help at the time of her death We nutoh appreciated. Special thank is given to. Rev, el. le. Oldham, Mrs, Clark Mrs, Morrison Save Paper and Help With Salvage 76,88 As it is mily the small children 106.60 12,0e who are available for the collection • 1,43 of salvage, the local citizens who can, are asked to deliver theirs to the store formerly called the Radio • $230.52 .Shop. Just leave it in the doorway and it will be taken care of. Save all the salvage articles you can and help by leaving It at the Radio Shop. ., aattattittaravannatalataatiatfagaisall JP li, ' "Great is our Lord, and of great power, His wisdom is in-'ee'i ,l2f f 1 n ite." Psalm 147.5. Ie. fe 7 eailteeeeteelialfeetieeeeefatezegeeleillealelege Ii. :'-.4•,,‘ivi:'!,.- Churcti 'Fs Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.D. el in Ister 10 A.M. Sunday School and Bible Class 11 A. M. Morning Worship Sermon Subject: "The Sour Face and The Sour Soul." 7 P. M. Evening Service will a be held In -the United Church. Louis D. Thompson, Organist and Choirmaster COME AND WORSHIP woc-tatemiewatooeteoopaeoc{tat United Church ministe,Rev. Hugh C. Wilson 'at Mies teobel McKinnon of Kitchen- er ePeet the Week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs, Rohe Ma- Total Kennon. 37.14 The total receipts for the $ Mr. and Mrs, Stewart McLennan amounted to $681.15. and baby visaed .Sunday after- Mrs, W, Sleortreed, Secretary noon with ter parents Mr, and Mrs, de Morrison Sharpie.' 8 Mr, and Mrs. Watson of the Weal are visiting with their itaele, aunts and cousins on the lst line and in Bluevale. ellse Agnes Hastings is visiting for a while with ler„ and Mrs, Melville Maehere and family, . Mr. Sauce McKinnon of Water- loo spent the week end with his Parents Mr. and Mrs. Robt Mc - Manion Bluevale. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. Watson visited on Monday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johnston and sons. CA 111A -iii Mrs. Roy Mug of Toronto is RED ega S $ idsieng with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnston and other friends in 11 A. M. Morning Worship Pluevale. "The Lord's Prayer" "Our Daily Bread" Junior Congregation 12 Church School and Bible Maas 7 P. M. Evening Praise Union Service Rev. S. Kerr, B. A., B. D. EVERYinva. WkLCOMIL commcoveromovegreile Church of England parb, of Brunelle RectoreRev, M. F. Oldham Septreagesima Sunday Feb. 6 St. John's Church, Brussets-- 2 P. M. Sunday School 7 P. M. Holy Communion ` and Sermon St. Georges, Walten-- 3.30 P. M. Sunday School 4 P. M. Holy Communion and Sermon St. Henfryn 1,,15 P. M. Stinday Schad M. Holy Communion and Sermon Don't forget the salv'age colleetion on Saturday, Pebruary 4th, REGEN1 THEATRE, Seaforth, Ont. WitagnIMIZZEZaimax. Support The Red Cross "'Me Prisoner of War project is the moat impootant Red Cross work today," stated Mrs. Arthur Ellis, President of Ontario Division, com- menting 011 War • Service Minister LaPlecnea anuouncement of the Canadian Red Dross Society's Cam - maga for $10,009,000. commencing Thursday, Friday, Saturday, February 28. Adding • that this Feb. 3, 4, 5 project alone is still the Society's 2nd show starts 9.15 P. M. single greatest expenditure, account - Richard Dix Jane Wyatt ing for one half of the total budget, Buckskin Frontier Mae. Ellis pointed out that 96,000,000 A :thrilling bage from a story of a of the objective in Canada must be 'Nation's progress. raised within the Province of Ontario, Ontario accomplisbes In Monday, Tupeesdba.y7,, 8,we9d, neadaYt Ms 465 Brandies, about half of all Rad Grose work done hi Canada, 2nd show starts 9:15 and from Ontario clinics come two Sonja Hanle Jack Oakle thirds; of the blood donations obtain - Woody Herman and Orchestra ed in Canadian Red Cross Clinics. annti— "'Me possibility that this is the Wintertime Trivaasion, Tear makes the need for Lovely Music! Fine Skating! Red Cross anti. its many services Top Comedy! more imperative than ever," says MM. Ellis, "and this Is the time to Thursday, Friday, Saturday, ast-donme oar ecortn mamas. Feb, 10, 11, 12 will not be any too mach ta Meet the Lucky Lego multitudinous probable mode- hi with Jinx Fatkenburit 1944." George Sanders Marguirite Chapman Appointment In Berlin First show starts each evening et nao PAL Matinee each Saturday a 2010 Gold Dust Twins arena heard of ao natal) Cap, it be that theY have beet teplamd by the Coal Duet 41`Witts? jaat take a lock at the • atoll:es tni the nee d decite for saitirtielf. . redlii. Three's A Crowd • . . So He Left His Siamese Twirl Bride Read ... it The American WooklY with this Sanday's '0 (February 6) issue of The Detroit Sunday Times i • . . how the Siamese twins shared poverty, wealth, grief and Napa t nese. but •they ran tip against j trouble when it came to romance, i Although one twin has been happily i married for 8 years, her 'deter never I got beyond the honeymoon stage. Get G1111C10YS Detroit Times. 1 Much Printing Is 1 Still Permitted i - • It is a. mistake to aseurne that +the order of the Prices Board re- lating to printed matter imposes * * restrictions upon all classes of * such matter. Por instance, it is * 51.111 perfectly legal for a service * doh, a. charcb or -a charitable or- * ganization holding an entertain-• * meat for which an admission charge is to be made to have posters or dodges printed advertising the event. The stipulation is made, however, that the posters or other matter so printed roust not contain Friends Bid Farewell To Beverley Richardson • A number of his echeol chums gatbered et the station on Saturday morning to bid farewell to their friencl Beverly Richardson, Duncan Jamieson on behalf of the group presented Beverly with a bill fold. Those present were: Billy Rana, Betty, Laurie and George Cousins, Petr Bredin, Edwin Kerr, John Wilson and Duncan Jatnieson * * * * NOTES ON * WINTER BIRDS * By Maurice Laycock * (PrinciPal of B.C.Sa ) • , * * • Many have observed the little Seneca Owl perched at the entrance to his ilea in the hollow tree just north of the bridge over the Mait- land- you haven't, its a good the advertising of others. test for your eyesight to try to pielt The orter does not apply: to print- ont his well-oamoutia,ged figure, ed matter which; in the opinion of which alenda perfectly with the the Administrator, is for- the ex- bark of the tree. At the. end of elusive use and purpenes of any next man& the young ones will religloas, charitable, phfianthara hatch out—then his time for resting pie, educational, scientific, Pro- will be gone. Moen:mai, political, labor or other 'Jibe ducks which have 'been spend - non -profit organization, provided jag winter periods in Brussels for this matter does not contain the ad- the met few years have remained vertising of a person other than the again this year, Only Gas year the anblisher. appearance. The- ducks noticed —Excbange Golden Byes have not ma in an t have been Merganser& or Saw -bills. At The Churches • They are willing to take a chance on The Coming of God's Kingdom, the weather as long as they tan find was the 'subject of -the morning Oen. water, where they tire able to seranon 111 the United Chard). This catch fish and theta -flab bY•metina of wile 'the second sermon in a series the serrated bill, They do no of tour on the Lord's Prayer. Miss appreciable damage to the stock of laella Bryass took the solo pert in flah as they specialize in. the non - the morning. anthem, 'lam union genie fish .such as chub, etc., in seratee in he evening Was held in which the angler bas no interest. the Melville Ohara, ledge and ample tree by our kitchen, Coming regularly to the verandah The morning service in Melville kl'e, live 01:made:es, 11)00 tree Church on Sunday was Is charge 6f aparrows and two whitabreasted tho 1111111611er. 1r110 sermon centred „amines. The blue 308 haven,t sininvtebe, thewoor111cenolltIgGlidari;tiaont utriedef11$1110071,. otin oftex enoutil fool 1 sop9080. arrived In town yet. The 'woode ff1e11611;11,211 le.eenncltielir•erY1 buyotitilie 0c0awt;i0 wIlvbaes absorywtion, I find that I home In totalling up my retords of bird "Bless the Lord, 0 mY Soul." to the idejaited in 19,4s, a hundred and evening Mr. Wilson of the 'United thiateen species of birds in Western anthem Wati "%lin 02 117 80111. and Mated. It ions my boob yenr--bat Chorea, preached the sermon, The °ataxia, mainly in th.e Brimeis 10310 solo part Wes sung bY Ali's• etitrzefoWr.ere Mote la See t ion 'i had 7there were six baptisms. Inc piesent membership 106. thre: :Zee. Y e 3'. cted tgogitnsbe v,o,ft.tisardelefetor. , chairman and Miss Olive Scott, The financial statement was pre- the secretaryateasurer. sented by the treasurer, Atlas Olive i cote sbowing receipts awl expen. ditures to. be much the same as last year. There were $172.e0 raised for missions. , Mrs, Archie Messer reported a successful year for the' r officers elected were: Sun- day school superintendent, Mrs. Harvey Robertson. With MM. Eldred Nichol as atesistant; S.S. secretarytreasurer, Mie. WM illiam undell, with Mrs, Harry Elliott as assist- • Tbe Sunday school disbands Missionary Society, all departments for the winter ra.onth, showing sineerity and interest. , The, Commencing the first SUllday lm alITObeae1iBaniuelvaBoanenxeceredemclissbiyon$8...sand 1 April the regular church service 1 will commence at 11:00 o'clock, fol - under the leadership of Mrs. F. G. , lowed by SandaY school. Fowler and Mrs. Harvey Robert. : Words of appreciation were ex- am, held regular devotional meet- ! Pressed to Rev. F. G. Fowler and iogo and by means of a bazaar , Mrs, Fowler for their faithfulness raised over $50, A W.M,S. life mem throughout the congregation and bership certificate was presented to at all church meetings, to the choir, four of its members. Mrs. Robertson and certificates to to the otecers and leaders. of the ' different •organizations. .0. feeling The Ladies' .Aid Society works in of sadness is felt ea the death of two groups and has been active Mrs Ewart MeKercher, a valued throughout the year. War work was Worker in the Sunday school and done at a number of the meetings, , Y.P.S. Mr. Fowler cloud the During the year the society pur- meeting. ehased new hymn books, financed At the morning service in the interior decorating at the manse ' United Church Rev. C. Tavener Toanarlzaevree assistance to the board of Preached from, the text, "Be not 1 weary in well -doing, for In due .n1 Pheons,Sei.nw:raee, rase:: 1 egraeteiroyeitue: ene I season ye will reap if ye taint not." Day and Rally Sunday offeringe for . ': During the. service seals were pre - F'. 0 nted for perfect Srmday school attendance. Mr. Tavener addressed 02 h1' ayn•eda rs :finananien:easemionth:et; ; the pupies and R. J. Johnston roads Thr, rnung People'S Society alj Ihlreeelisenetaatl°kesieyeeelan chereh ported a good average atteneanee 1 tholigh mall in mcmherahlg, re-! Rev. F. G. Fowler spoke from at the Sunday and raid -week set, C'olloesians 3:14, "Above all these .11 filings put on charity, whieb, is the el,c-es. Treats were sent to mem her overseas. It subscribed to the i bond of Perfectness." Next Sunday ditty bag fund and other war funds, 1 Ma F'orvicevtler will conduct Commun.- lee 925 to missions.se& at Molesworth and 1 garie, and Rev. Mr. McCarral of In the minister's report Mr. rove- Molesworth will preach at BI ' 11 11 ss thanks for blessing's received during' the year and for the hearty co-operation of the din and Radiea RED CROSS NOTES (=lent organizations, Regret was .9. successful tha was male in tb.e ---.—......c........0- -----" I expressed that . Sohn Kirton who workroom on. Jan. 26 when 919.85 hat served on the board of man- was contributed. The next tea. Will agement for many years, declined be held on Pebruary 23. ...a uet ate Red Band State PHONE 12 - 131:i1USSE F The month of February is the War Savings Stamp Drive. Our fighting men Overseas and throughout the Dominion are sacrific- ing their lives for their loved ones at home 1 By purchasing Stamps we will hasten on to Victory and speed their return. . it The leas ' we cent do is buy Stamps. Won't you burl: a Stamp ros-day. Siticereiy, T he, Russell's Store dd.