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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1944-5-10, Page 1POST PUBLISHING NOUS Brussels Branch of the Canadian," Legion • PRESENTS RESENTS , hat's 3]C/ kizi r ag --AT— BRUSSELS TOWN HALL O N' Thursday and Friday, 111 ay i th & 12th Show Starts at 8.30 P. M. Sharp MiNSTRE S - MAGIC ,Plenty of Laughs Galore for Everyone I By the Optimist Club of Stratford Admission : — Thursday, May '11th, -.5.0c each Friday, May 12th, Adults:00c. Children 12 and under 25c. Net .Proceeds for Comforts for the Boys Overseas. NOTICE- Thosehaving logs at th:e 131neva0.e sawuniU are asked :to get them as due to the death of MT, R, Garnise alley will not be out tine Year. Mrs. R. 'Garn,iss itelargielleantesesostestreateimestrinsentalielen "Her children arise 'up, send i call her blessed; her husband Yl also and he praiseth her:' 071 , Proverbs 31:28. et Inettenecesanasseareacosterateseeeneselece CARD OF THANKS Our grateful thanks, is given to those who were our customers during our years 'ds, the bakery business in Brussels and we ask your'•contdnu0cl imtronage for Mr. Robb. JNO. ROWLAND NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS a f ` Tender will Tenders w I b o received p /j 1 v d till Satur- 1Vl smites t�,hurC l clay, May 6th. at 3 .o'clock '' Rev: Samuel Kern B.A., B,D. t p.m: Lor Minister 11 A. M. Morning 'Worship Mother's Day Service. Ladies' Choir Ladies' Quartette. 1 The .Sunday School will as- semble at 10.45 A.M. and will gi march into the Church .where n.3. 3].1 th front .centre will be re. ,, e the work to he done on .each of the following Drains; The Hislop, The Broker, The Ferrite and The Lamont Drains. Plans and e.pecifleations may be examined at the Clerk's office Pith•el. Security will be required, The lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted, J. H. Fear, Clerk ' edne3ccay, � t Utl , ���& ._.. ..��-•�>-_ ,�..,� K ETHELVictory. Loan Figures IA 1f�. 1 ;PV' . I'ys Compared To Last X UfF' l . r The annual meeting Of the t6Ui War Worker's ,Unit .was held lu tit !}ownship Hall, Tuesday evenln May 2nd 111 4... Mr. Brenton (tete as, chairman, and Mrs Geo. Measle was •a•ppointed secretary for tl. meeting. Mr. Wm, H, Speiran a'ead the report of Mr, Win, . Spence treasurer. Ho reported a balance on Mho ea 91 e Ottawa, Ant, ' 5, 1944 g, Total 'Victory Loan ,sales 9924,116, 0 , 000 ahout fiva and one million over s• ame perlvd lain loan MondiiY's sale 1e $64,079,000 about eight and one halt millions down from some dray last loan. 'hand of 9100.49, Total receipt during the year amounted to 9650.67 expenses 9392,02, leaving a balaatc on nand of 9258.65. The work coin niltt'ees report read by Mrs, Rues [Dobson showed 'there had ,been 80 guilts, 3 layettes, . 1 pr, pyjamas, 0 sweaters and •8'0• pr of socks, sent to 'the ,Salvet9on Army, 'Soronto, Also 94 Drs. socks' knit dor ` local boys and 57 boxes packed, Mr. Geo. A. Dunbar moved th'et the committee for last year be re-e10e:90a and was carried: pr•esideant, MI ''n1 H. S'peilan; treasurer, M•r, Wm. 'Spence; secretary, Mrs. Quest Dobson; 0an'venora. Mrs.. A. Dunbar, Mrs, F, Sledghtluolm, Mrs. Jais. Wriglst, Mrs, Roy- HaI1; Mae. P. :Stephenson, Mrs, C. Cochrane, Mrs,. J. Wilson. Mrs. T. Doherty, Mrs. L. Lake :and Mrs. .jI S. 'Bremner, In• tales tino, lantern slides were 'shewit op•ei'ated by Dr, .E, A. McMaster of S'eafoa•th. Duping lunch hour a beautiful autograph guilt which w,as unlade by •the Ethel -school children vas auctioned .and sold to 18r. D. A. McMaster and a socias hour of 'dancing was enljoyed, as Margaret Rowland has re- turnerl home, having spent the lest; six meanie, in 'reroute. 851•5. Wm, :Snis111•doni of U.S.A., visited with MIs, Mary Sinaildeie for a few days lash week, Mus, Bert Golden sipeet Thuladay . In Brampton, 'Cie ,'Ire sorry- to report We51 o the a ' Sells Chopping Mille Mr, Charles Genies hag, sold his chopping' mill on 31111 street to Cameron Adams of near Bluevale. Mr. Garaiss, who has operated the mill here for .the past 13 years', is still in charge until Me Adams n,plotes the seeding on his farm, 11114 will assiet Mr. Adams for a time after he arrives 'Bakeshop Sold RED CROSS NOTES Mr, Harry Robb, of Stratford, has I The proceeds from the April tea Purchased the Bakery business amounted to 918.10, We are a„„Mpeet- Which Jno. Rowland bas conducted here for the 1huet eleven, years. Mr. Rowland and family came from 1 Listowel to 13rpseels eleven years ago. 'they w}tl ' oontities to reside I here, Mr. Robb ie a brother of Rummage :Sale held recently at the Mrs, Wm. Brewer, Morris, - and .a school. nephew of Mrs: Walter Forrest, �c a. lsit On Tuesday evening, May 9th Morwing 'Star Rebekah Ledge enter" le teed SI'ete1' Marguerite Brazier, i Di'strior. Deputy President and her degree yta11' 01 Ruth bodge, Strait ford, Sister Brinier ,and her staff conferred the degree on, the fcllove. lug efuelidotes: Mrs, SaraSarahFischer, 1 Mrs.s, ramie idvann, Mrs, Alethea Camp boll, Mrs, Bernice Thompson, Miss Mary Helen Kerr. Mrs, Jean Biggins and Mrs. Normara 'M'oN,atir in a very 1 splendid manner, 1t being the 1 occasion of her ofiioial visit Sister Brazier was presented with a cup and saucer by Sister Winniered Edgar, J.'P,N.G, At the close of the evening 0 delicious luncheon Was served• under the convonorship of Sister Laura Williamson, ing a larger attendance at the next tea on May 31, The treasures-ev0'shea. l,o acknow- ledge a donation of 90.05 from the Phis was raised at a Paper Chase Podey leper is up fighting et. the'front, Shells are shipped h1 indivitlu a'1 paper cartons• , gunpowder r_ Quires paper stock . , fond and medical supplies are Shiptied in paper cartons. Tbonsnalds. of tons of maps' are needed to laalnoh 'a campaign or to win a well Ws up •to year to cave this paper -to selvage old newspapers and maga. Ines, to carry rim' purchases un- snapped, , fin use paper bags and t3stelie Cunningham is c ufi d 1 hexes over and 052.3] again, • 7 P. M. Service In -the United Moine with a close of mnmpes 1 served for it., • "'ETIs WOMAN FOLK” J Mr, and Mrs. Stuart Ferguson i "OUT OF THIS WORLD - -In Reno' sited Church. A play p` Lewis D. 5rrompson, Organist p 3 by the Evening Atttsiliary vi with Mr, anti Mrs .,eo. A, 0. &1 and Choirmaster ” COME AND WORSHip'- 4 'tet g4trt'z14'etrzEtE! e'�t' �nr�igyeexpziT,e*e , • tilled t` l,lireh Ci Minister -Rev. Hugh C. Wilson fia 11 A. M. Morning Worship " Of LwO, "Forsake Not The a Thy " Mother. MOTHER'S CHOIR n Mission .Band 12 Church -school and Bible Class 7 P. M. Union Service B ' , Rev. S. Kerr, B.A,, B.D. EVERYL'it WELCOME *RisEa;rs-InKiMq cKaP,� Church of" England giit I Parish of Brueaela Rentor:Rev. M. F. Oldham 5th Sunday After Easter May 14911, Mothers' Day St. John's Brussels 10 A. M. Sunday 'School 11 A. M. Morning Prayer and Sermon Preacher, Rev. H. Ar Jamiesson Rector St Saviour's Church. Toronto St. George's Walton - 1.30 P. M. Evening Prayer , and Sermon Preacher, Rev. H. A. Jamiesson 2.30 P. M. Sunday School St. David's Heniryn-- 2.40 P M. Sunday School 3.30 Evening'Prayer, Holy Bapitsm and Seamon. Preacher, Rev. H. A. Jamiesson Assension Day, Thurs. May 'I8 St. John's church - 10,30 A. M. Holy Communion 8 P.M, Evening Prayer, sermon r n.li to kt1 klav rgemen of Listowel United Church will be prat on 111 , MOLESWOR.`I`H 1-Ih,LI. 'WEDNESDAY, MAY lath Under the e esus ice: O' s k p Mnlesrwcorth' 'War Workers. Admission .25o. 'GEM THE .TRE- Seafi•artb., Ont. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, May 11, 12, 13 Pat O'Brien Ruth Warrick The Iran Major The story of Frank. Cavanaugh football mentor. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday May 15, 16, 17 Olivia de Haviland in Govern/neat Girl A wartime Washington whirl , of fun! Thursday, Friday and Saturday Michele Moligan Frank Senatra Higher and Higher ,The great Slnatrd Show - First show starts each, evening at 7.30 p m. When single features as these are shown all patrons In by 9.15 will see complete show. Matinee each Saturday at 2.30 p.•m. PUT VICTORY FIRST BUY VICTORY BONDS Secure Your of -R,7 step Shell. NOW- Ef It Will 'Be Hard to Secure Later. WE HAVE NO. 1 SCREENED --IN STOCK We also have Certified .,A. Potatoes. British Columbia No. 1 and New Brunswick' ' Nor 1 'Table Stock. F. M Salmis Phone 80 Brussels, Otic. At The Churches Rev. . C. W. DeMine. B.A., DD., Secretary of the Ontario Temper. •ance Federation addressed the con-' ;negation in the United Chnro'b at the morning service. Dr. De itIlile .stated that for every thousand persons on 'this continent there are two who have tuberculosis, five who have venereal •d9seasc, ,eyn1u' who , have cancer and thirteen who are a lod1w1ies. Vaat sums of money are being- etpended 'to deal �vJl1i the first three of these diseases while w.e e�7litinue to. make mewl 11 the sale of alcoholic .beverages. )r' � • .. By Inez Robb De15111 's argument 'Lor the s11p7)ort Dunbar and family over the week end.; The 9511ii1slie story o1 life, liberty . of Temiperanee was 11oughft1 lY j Presen'ted,. Mr, Cannan Richards of Hamilton -Opel the . pw,sui.t of alimony in vi ,i. I -n s0 ed with. Mns'. Richards. over the I Amerlea,sdizsy ddvorce oapital,� week end. Read .., . in The-Ame•riian •Weekly with this Sunday's (May 14) .issue of The Detroit LS1lnclay Ttm ' es . Inez Stobb',e absorbing story of the Miss. 'Edythe Speiran le Progress- ing ,tavottrably rogress- in •,fa:vorn'ably after an operation. far a0spendicitis, 1n the Listowel memorial Hospital, amauirig antics of Reno's dive ICO Miss 3dyth .Speiaran. Reg,N', of � seekers, who are never too young or too oI'd to -try their hick with love again. Get The Detroit Siiuwday Tunes, Lis:towel : Memorial , Hroepital 'staf 7A00 ope•I'ated ,0n Ilei' appendicitis last week. Her many *lends wish her a speedy reoovery. Among those who graduated from Queen's University Net week was 13114 Love, grandson of W. H. Love; having obtained, his Ivlledioall Degrees.. COURT OF REVISION • Court of Revision for the Village .of BI'nssels well be hold on Monday night, Juane 6911. A11 appeals must be In the hands of the slerk not later than May 27th, 1944, • ,...:.,, R. S. Warwick, Clerk WANTED - A. house. Anyone in Brussels leaving a house for sale; kindly leave name and . particulars at The Brussels Post. phone 31 )ou&,k/It due THEM 5u?6R LO •GK-BuT ERS t3 • AN' Ta BIG t3OM 3Eas 1'fIA1 civ EM LUST A MINT d MONtY-- `fHAi'5 WAY EVERY DIME iN YH'OLU, COFFEE POI'S EsOltii' IMT4 Bo O s COURT OF.REVISFON Court of Revision for •bhe Town- ship of Morrie wil lopen on Monday May 8 .and olos,e on. infant -lay, June 12. All appeals on assessments must be in the hands, 011 the clerk uiL later than May 8, 1944. George C. Martin, Clerk The mcrneug service in Melville, Church was in charge of the miniet t,3] , who 'preached, from •St. Mattitett 3131-82. The choir song the anthem, Praise ye the leather; , by •Gimod. In the evening the Odd. fellows and the Rebekahs paraded to, ,thee.church, and shared in the even- ing service of worship; Mr. Wilson, who preached the eermoli took for his teats: the 5toay of the good Staanaritan, and dealt with the different charsrcters• in the story. The 0luoir sang the anthem, I will Feed :my Flock, by Simper. Mrs. llredin sang the solo part. A solo 0 Troubled' heart be Still, by Bernard Hamblen, was sung by Mrs, C1ino Soott. ..�'.-rat w),�.:� ,-'-`•--�•.e�,__ CITIZENS OF HURON COIJNTY Here Are the Vital Facts HURON COUNTY QUOTA AMOUNT RAASISID TO DATE AMOUNT STILL TO B111 RAIeIS) ONLY 3 DAYS LEFT HURON COUNTY MUST RAISE ' 011 A DAILY AVERAGE 00 DURING TITLE NEXT 3 DAYS All of Us :CAN and MUST buy MORE VICTORS} BONDS lF YOU HA'Vtl8 NOT PURIOHASIID-AOT IOW IF YOU HAVE 1 111103A1b117'D REICONNSA31],R--73i(IX MOB ONLY 3 DAYS LEFT WE CANNOT LET HURON DOWN The following' is a List of Bonds Which Are Being ,Paid 066-7- 1,--0511. 661i- 0511, Nat., :Biael'Way--t% clue July, 1969--1Caued, July 1, 1944. at 9190 'Ma Funis --$0,159 Oen, Funds, 2 ---Clan, Noble h'allwa'y' -b% due. Dee, 1, 1959• -callable June 1, 1944 ai. ¢71014 U'.S, Funds -816.4.40 (ran, Funds, -ISonninion Woolens--ntje due 1963 -walled July 1, 19.14 et 9100, 4-6101Ses •1 Stleel Wares -414%v Clue 1602»oalle4 June :1, 1944 at $1011 5-310111,'dae & E1lett1Sc (0,4% due 1749 -called May 16, 1344 at :$111. If yeti own tiny of the above Bonds, consult your banker and re.'invest in Dom, of Canada ;Sixth Victory Loah Ronde (negat :6d by Huron 001154y Nati,o1151 Wt‘r Fiarance Ootulnitt9» $3,080,000 93,845,900 91,214,700 91,214,200 .1 404,900 Service on Day (1f Invasion In the 'United 'Churab iu 13ressels there will be a •coninlunity prayer service the tray when tile, news of L11e invasion comes 011'urlgh- T110 se1,1deo will be held at 8 P.M. All three ruinlstcrs 111 B1-usso15 are working together foo' this special service. The c5015011 has boen a•p�prooahed through 'Che Reeve, and the town 19e11 wl11 be rung to notify the citizens of the invasion and to suninlone, them to this service of prayer. The bell of St. john's Anglican Chetah will also be rung. This' service and IIS cooperation of the oouneii, points no what Is being planned in other villages and towns and cities. 11Viien the 115W oY she- invasion comes tltrough there will be no time to announce this service, and it is being done now through, the past. Obituary Mrs. H. A. McCall a, Agnes Matilda Wilbur, widow of :he late IT. A. McCall, Wingham, died on. Tuesday, May 2nd; at the Ihome of her daughter, Mrs, Wm. Bing of Brussels, where site had been living POT the past t1'0 months, The deceased was born in 1869 in n 101 Polk taunt 1 Y and was mauled 4n Delhi linty -seven years last 'Deeem- ben, to 13, A. McCall who predeceas- ed his wire 11lve yeans ago. Then- came hey came to this district thirty years ago: t3] 3].oalnet •a store at Bluevale. Later they lived at Whitechurch and In Wiughain where Mrs. McCall resided until she cable to the home of her daughter two. months 0gn,, She was the daughter of the lade 3li'. and Ores, Jim. Wilbur ad Delhi and is the last member '0'i t9„eir fancily of r7en childee'n. She leaves to mourn. net• death. one.•da'utehter• Mrs, Wm. ,Thug ((Lillian) of 73russels. a private sun era) nervine, was heidl 'frons the home of Mr. end Mrs.. Wm. Xing Bru5sel:c on Thursday, Map 4th.' Re 'S.-Iterr..;of. Mebrllle Church cenduc'tad the service. Internent took place In V2ngk iln -cemetery. Pallbearers Were Measers. H. 13, Allen. W. S, Scott Thos. McDonald R. J. ' nre„I. ,� n.1 pini, Wm, King Jir,, and Carl Douglas. Cadet Inspection 'Ca'ptain W. F. iambi—elle, accomp- anied by lLieut, Jean Griffin and S 'gt. B. Buyer, London, were in Brussels on Tuesday Morning for Oadet iatapeetion which was held in the arena. Rifle drill; under tins c0ulniltUd of Platoon . Commander Murray Mathe- son and Sgt, Jas. Cameron ens lahylslleal Training wider the super, vislou of Mr. Laycock were folinwed by demonstrations in snot tying and signalling. In his address to the cadets .the ,captain :stressed the iineortauce of their ry0ademir, .studies, that they are important in the various branch - • .oaf the 'war services and that their cadet training Slave them an oplx)rtundty .to got in on the ground floor for future enlistment in the acne', He urged ,000peration be• tureen officers and• men•, Mr, Layeeek„ principal 01 the S!ohool, assisted by Sgt, Major W. ,Seddion ,of Wingbam, - Is the In. •str u0 ' lei ,for 'hue cadet course. Captain Ooobrane remaaiked that i1 the oade,bs were supplied with Uniforms It would stimulate their interest In the work.. Cadet training is particularly important during war- time, but is a fine thing to be included in •the school 0au'rietninn at all thnos. As eneenrageuleant to the .boys and es a matter of pride in their snpearauce and achievement they sd1•onld have cadet uniforms. COMMUNITY 'SALE at American Hotel Barn SATURDAY, MAY 13911 at 2 sac. sharp Louis Rowland has been instructed to sell by auction the following: Veton Truck, Horses, Cows, Young Cattle, Calves, Young Pigs, Brood Sows, Harness (single and double), Sloop Sleighs (almost new), Cutters, Buggies, Household Furniture, other articles too numerous to, mention. TERMS CASH For full information phone .68x•3].3, Ed Henderson, Brussels, Ont, LOUIS ROWLAND--Auct9aneer ROBERT PATIi1Gk—Clerk 3rd Red Cross Blood 1 4ilodo Held Here Blood Classic No. 3 'ai'5;3 held In 11rus5els Public. 'Library on Frddsy I:noncou, May 6, 1944, under the sullervd,sion, 09 Mrs, Jackson, Nn1'50 Technician, aaslst.••1 by 75511 Brad* 10331 11,eblle UI.11 p3'91!t Driver. i1eceptionnit: Miss Eiizebet'h penal - lug; essisten't, Mrs, .3, FI, 0011)1 lath;, Attlee' D.cetoia, Ifr, ,T:iciieson, Brits. sets, Ur. Voltes, 131y011, Dr, Cra.wford,, Wixtghaen, Dir. Bua•rawe, Seafarth, Acting Nurses; Mast W. D. ,s; Jaanieson1 convenor, Nlre, it 1Vilson, Mrs, S. - Kerr, Mrs. Thos. Ellis, Mns, F. ;Grainger, Mrs. F. G. Fowler, MIs, R, W. Whitfield, 1Vi1ss 111, 'Sduortreed, MI's, C. Armstrong, Mies, L, Nolble, Office Staff: Sec- retary, Mrs, H. 13, Allen; Reception. Nurse, Mrs: 13, Q, Welker: Assistant, Mrs. W, S. Scott; Stenographer Mies L Loevey; Ohant Clerk, MISS Hattie Downing; Dexiug Rotate Secretary, Mrs. R. .T. McLauchlan. The 'snook bar was very capably conwoned by Mrs, 3. Gebaon. AsSiut- ants: Mee. G. Saris, Mrs, C. Baeker, )1'r . E. Higgins, Mas. E. Bredin, Mb's, W. T'ittle, Mrs, R. 'Hamilton, M'.ns. M. Laycock, Mas•, D. A. Ilan, Mrs. dC, Tyreanan. DONORS: 5th donation Orval Gillis 4th donation- Jas, W. Smith Wilford Cameron Gerald Gibson 3rd donation - Imogene Sanderson Rev. H. Wilson Miry S'hortreed D. A. Rano a :fins, Jean Buchanan Alan flair Russell Kneed Ste -wart ,Stevenson Nelson Sleightletlm 'Louie, Blake 2nd donation Roes Cunningham R. -Gemmell Noss Lawless Howard Gowing Gilbert -Riley , ne. D. Hastings Ha road Jacltlin -Mildred Turnbull Wm. Gres+by Jae. Muir oar MTs. McCauley Ken Tyerman Donald Buchanan Mrs,, Roy Sellers• Nies, Frank Shaw errs, Clarence Martin Mrs, Joni McDonald liars L. Rooney Delmer Dilworth' Grace • Stewart Mac. Meentosli Mrs, Roy Thuell Wan. Harman Helen Peanson Mrs. Mildred ,Stewart Garr Irenderson ]Iva McCracken Mervyn Pipe Murray He ether Muriel M0Dkrnurld 'Otte eNub Glen Huebner Mrs. Harry Bowler Mrs. H, Thomas Sylvester Baynard W. D. Henderson Geo. Hislop Armen Jeanleaon Graham Work A.ndrew Bremner Alliatcr Bird iNI'S. McDowell - Mrs. i •e ) S v p y Elwin Hall Edgar Jewell Mrs, Norman Thompson Arnold Earl Clarence Bork* Alvin lllutledge donation- it7i to H.B. Allen Masa W.Pont( Milton Fraser Chan She w Frank M6tehell Norman (lowing Ron, Kerr Bert Benne'iwast Herbert letch Jrt119u 1WetC4I11 Mals. Mitt , Finset Galvin W911;111 Mrs. J D. Sherwood MIS, 1I. T1111ne31 Geo, Pearson Marge rat Beat 1le Mils. Mildred 1)ennetodt Mrs. C. Tlatbiesnn - afte, Jack T1iynne Mns'. Wm, Mitchel Mee. Roy Baty*' Earl Dunn H.111 Alle t (Continued roll lllatek NO) 15