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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1944-5-31, Page 11J 'POS,T PUBLISHING HOUSE Aiimeu azarja irdaTltiD ,+s _r1." -•r:. ut73,3 4:47Mh'7V,5?/N43, "�, ?�Fl Cry T, . Unit �theFederatio •1 of AgrcuIiir will hold a Meeting in the Towns h a, lip Hall Ethel Wedneiiy, J ne 7 At 8.30 P. M. Guest Speakers - Bruce Matheson the new Agriculture Representative. Russel Bolton Vice President of Huron Federation. Ladies Please Bring Sandwiches. DANCING AFTER MEETING. No Admission. The Ethel Tennis Club DANCE -is tobeheld in Ethel Township Hall on Friday, June 2nd Private Jones had . been in the Army : a week when the sergeant asked "What do you think of. the Army so Par?„ 'I May like It after a while," re- plied Jmues, "but just now I think there's too much drilling and fua- Victory 'Orchestra . sing about between meaItat" Dancing frow 9 to 1 o'clock. -.,.- .a. ee:.,eee e.e�'-1 ---e-- =, .71EMMUSZVAN221..^337.1 3r1c.Y.7.041, .'.2.4t S 4Ra9GQ91.:.1T.�Ti ^! ra'^".L'ZiS- • aF;FF'',,'�� ti'11t FRIO ! to . T. McDonald's tch! Lop Really Arraetive Prices And the C.'1oRcest of Meats... Try Our Home -Made Sausages. Deliveries ion Saturday by Peter Bredin. PHONE 69X Huron Federation of Agriculture Second Annul Field Day and Picnic At Lions Park, Seaforghi Wednesday, June'I14th Order of Program 10:00 A.M.--Huron-Perth Shorthorn Field Day and Judging Competition. 11:00 A.M.-SpvMs for the Children 12:30 Noon -Picnic Lunch 2:15- P.M. -SPEAKERS, His Excellency, The Earl of Athlone, Governor-General of Canada. Mr. 'Rodedick S. Kennedy, Editor -in -Chief of the Family Herald and Weekly Star - Educational Features Live -stock Parade, Labour' Saving.' Devices. Veterinary Clinic: Military Display; Canadian Canners Display; Home Canning Film; Dominion Department of Agriculture ,Exhibit; Pro- vincial Department bf Agriculture (Poultry; Field Husbandry; Chemistry) Representative, of the National Selective Feam Servicer - �I :.�,�r,'Y'l.i�■'n Everyone is invited. Load up the car with the family and bring a basket hunch. , Plan to meet your friends 'Seaforth on June Y4th. Cars .... 25c Children Free Adults .. • • 25e 'YOUR FEDERATION MERITS ' YOUR SUPPORT HARRY STURDY W. L WHYTE W. J. DALE, President Manager Secretary J. M. SCIDTT, Publicity Chairman YOU Are Needed As a Blood Donor Have you given your blood for the urgently needed blood plasma that Is the, onlyy moans of Saving ving Cho lives of thousands of wounded men? With Delity i nuke 'im,minent futura many o.f .aur boys lives wits depend on an abundant supply of blood plasana-it will mean life or death to them -it is up to us, to everyone physically capable, to see that they have Ilt in ne•vor failing abundances There are many ' 3 n •this vicinity who have responded' to this need but there are many more who have not - perhaps you have felt that your blood was not needed --that Is not so -it ie needed. Have you someone !n' •bhe armed forges? Wouldn't yon like to know that it he needed a trarefueioe you had supplied the means. to save hie life? if you have no one In the service this is an, opportunity to help 'those who are there If you axe timid about , it. just stop a moment and think what the Hien iighting for • you have to Mee. There is no doubt that they are often afraid but they do their date' Met the same. NOW you do your duty. IONIROLL . TO -DAY As A BLOOD 'DONOR. Give your nano to Mrs. H. B. Allen at once. The next 'clinic will be held :in Brussels on elridey, June 9th. ' See that your name icy on the list. At The Churches Brussels United Church The subject for the morning' sermon in the 'United Ohureh wens "Where Christ begins with us," An ,obligate part in .the anthem was teke`it by•Mrs. HaroldCampbell and Miss Thelma Brothers,. ' In the absentee 'of the 'minister. Rev, Mr, Kerr bad charge ore the evening union service, • Mr. Kerr's ;ext was taken from Mark 4: and his sermon was an. - exposition of the Parable of the Soils, Melville Presbyterian Church an MelyiIle 'Church the service on Sunday morning was. In charge at the minister. The serfhon dealt ' with the healing of the paralytic, in soul and in body, and the portion of .Scripture on which the sermon was 'based was: St. 'Mark 2:1-12. Mrs, Carl Douglas, formerly a member of Melville choir sang very ;beautifully, "Come ye b'eseed of my .Father." The evening service was held in the 'United Church. Se John's Anglican Church Sunday, May 28tH Whit Sunday was fittingly observed In St. John's Church. The serviee at 1,1 a.m. was that of the holy Contmtunion% The 'meter Rev. M. F. Oldham preached on the Coming of the Holy Ghost as recorded in Chapter 2 of the Acts of the Apostles). The: work and puwer of the Holy ,Spirit were stressed, It i.the: guide, de, camtbmter and' saviour of every person. Beautttul Rowers adorned the Communion table and the red colors were used. for the book marker and the cloth to cover 'the 'C'amniuneon'. vessels, • * • * * • m .• ,• PEOPLE WE KNOW * * e * * * 4 * ,tire. Freeman Tanney and two children, Blyth, are visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Miller. * * . Mrs. R. W. Moore of. Saskatoon, Sask., is visiting her neice illiss Mary Helen Kerr, 31. •.s Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lemon of Aldershot spent the week end with Mr ,and Mrs. C. Matheson. • • • McOurdy" Lowly of the :21 1 N..' is ;here en leave, 44* Mr. and Mas, John. Engel of Hastings', Mich„ wenit to Clinton on Sunday after spending two weeks with, Mr. and Mrs. iL ManniAtg. The MAIM, ere eistere, 33, A r Mr. Walter Roggen as, Congregate Meal R02a'es'enlative, and Mr, 13. C. Wi'lsonl .aro' attending the sessione of the. United Otn:s4ch Oontoreneo in tendon this week. • •., • Jack Thynne is leaving Sunday for Brandon, Manitoba for a 20 day en• gageneeul wit tithe B. Circuit Fan's and Great, Western Racing Assooia- time: 1 • s,e WI1Uaart Ittnaingtoa of Mee, Loud: bn egg, 0aldts Shoat the ,Weekend with 114 r►wttier Mtge, Ta R'bone3, fV'ednesday, May 31st, 1944 � Leal • a PreachAt The. United Church Rev. D1'. 'Charles Eielleett, elle the ontstauding inert of the Unit Church of Canada will be the gee preaelhee et the Brussels Unite Cburoh at both morning and evenin services next ,Sunday. Dr.. Bettieo is a man of wide experience an has given iven very effictant and e•uccese fur leadership to the M1ssloma enterprise of the Church. News hems To Prospective cave p Blood Donors of To facilitate blood donors getting ed bleed tote, Dr. Jamieson will be ' in et his ofiice from 2 to 4 Sunday after. d mien, June 4th, Please report at g that time.sn d • Hoe Helner's Meeting " • The home helpers and W.M.S.of 19 Melville, ''Presbyterian Church will hold their annual meeting on Friday afternoon, June 2nd at three o'clock in the 'church. • It masks the sixtieth anniversary of the founding of the n Society. All. •the ladiesare invited to conte •a'ad enjoy a ,program and• a a. social- time at tlbe -close of the t meeting. Saturday Salvage There will be a salvage ao1lectto here DTI Saturday. Have your salvage ready for the collector when they call. Housewives=clone neglect your duty to aid the wa effort in this, way. Waste paper is urgently needed for many purposes -medteel' supplies, munitions, pre. visions, are ,hracked. In cartons made from salvaged integre. Don't forget to save your waste fats -they are else needed. Have year salvage ready Saturday! Receives Word Of Sister's Death Mrs. John Simmons' received word of the death of her sister Mrs. Gordon Mooney of Winnipeg on May 23rd. She wasthe slaughter of the late Samuel and Ann Crawford and wasin her 81st year. She leaves three of a family Mrs, Britten (011ie) Jaek and'Harry, ail ,of Winnipeg. 7 grandchildren, one great grand child and three sisters and one brother, Mr. slid Town, Winnipeg; Mrs, Dave Smith 'of Morris; firs. Joke), Simmons, I3rueseie - : and ' William Crawford: of 'Vaneoever, B.C. It is about 40 years slice they went West, A easter Mrs. George Mooney, died in, Bracken, Saslc, five '.month„ ago.. Brussels News Round the World It's a small world after all and newe does, get around. A Canadian soldier in Italy flicked up an Italy edition of "The 'Maple Leaf,"' the paper for Canadian troops in action, ansI Pound himself readin„ an item ,about one of his hometown folks The item ',referred to was, 'the one printed in The Brussels Post several weeks ago about the speckled .trout that got away and was caught again later in the day by D. A. Rani, Ter, R, C. Fox enclosed a copy of the above mentioned Stem in a letter bo R. B. Allen. The seine item was read by- Gramm Scott of the R.C.A.F. Vancouver and was reprinted in, The To'ranto "Evening Telegram, London Free Press as well es In many of tee district weeklies. In the same letter received by H. B. Allen Tpr, Fex enclosed an Ltalian; souvenir In the form of a ten lire note whlah is about equal to ten cents In Canadian money, he also expressed thanks for cigarettes received. .3 DIED RIOZEtL-.Mrs, Flbla ;Miot'tou, wife of W. ,J. Bozell, died suddenly at her home in Clinton On Seeday morn - ng, The deceased was a sister-in- law of Mrs. H. Manning of Brussels. REG EN' THEATRE - $eaforth, Ont. Thursday,' Friday, Saturday, June 1, 2, 2nd show starts 9:16 Luise Rainer Arturo de Cordova Hostages Nazi ViIlain ey. Sabotage, Stefan Heym's great story of the people Who have the Hun on the run, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday June 6, 6, and 7th Mary Martin Franohot Tone True To Life Laugh wltii father, mother and the whole Venlig. 'Thursday, Friday and Saturday June S. 9. and loth Bud Abbott Lou Costello ,Hit 'Che Ice Their newest, gayest hit. -ir- Corning-« His Butler's Sister I First show starts oath evening 71116 rolathitie eteth d■turttsy .%4:246 pi„ In Charge Of Butcher ShoShot:Wm. Tucker,. Is now 'u charge et the I. McDonald Butcher Shop which recently re -opened.. Mr. Tucker was formerly employed at Mitchell's :Beat Market in Wingham. Mrs. Tucker, and their three child- ren, Marjorie, Esme and Raymond, will take up residence here in the near future. Did You Get A New Blood Donor? BRUSSELS, ON ARIA His Excellency, The Earl off • Athbcne, Governor.General. ' Of Canada to Attend 1 ederat' on At the last 1310011 clinic here each LIE Agriculture Secc.nd Annual donor was given a printed slip Field Day and Fi;.nic asking them to get a new' blood donor to e111•all. Have you, done so? Blood 'piasula Is a vital necessity 1f we would save the lives of thou meets oY 005- fighting lien. Get a ,new donor to enroll at once. The ol'doials of tut: Huron Feder- atioe: of Ag'rieultule in charge oft the arrangements tot' the Fedor+ ation's seooud Annual field Dao' and Picnic, have been aaeured of a3 record attendenee at the. ;.dyne' Pere, eatarth, on Wed'rresday, ' Jane 24tB- Women's institute All arrangements lave been Bully completed for the big'' day, whidb will be ono of the most notable - gatherings In Futon County this year, and the attendance will "wine into many Lhaalsancls Prone thio and the adjoining counties. The meet notable attraction for the day will be the presn: ee of Tao Excellency The Earl of • Athlone, Govenom General of Canadat and Her I.Royal Highness, Princes' Aliee. .. Carnival! Carnival! , They will arrive in Seaforth at 12.45 P. ee. where a banquet Is being tend - Have you heard about the lnonater eyed them at lerist Presbyterian. carnival to be held in the Brussels Church. Seaforth at which time: Arena on Thursday night, June 22nd? Mayor J. J. Cluit will officia113. Itwis being held under the auspices welcome their 2tseolienciee. His of the Brussels Branch of the 'tan • lloyal. Highness will reply to The adian Legion and the proeeecls are welcome. On account of limited ' going to a most worthy cense-cam- accommodation, it was necessary to forts for •our boys overseas, 1t will limit invitations, which it mast be feature something new and different admitted was diffloult to do. How - here - a Beauty Conte,it --1 so get ever, those who are receiving ready for it gilds you will hear more invitatione are the following: The about it later: There will be Bingo Executive of Huron 'County Feder-- other games to provide fun for every ation of Agriculture and their one. There will be dancing with a wives • Presidents- of Township good -floor to ,danre on and good Federation' Units anti their drives; music to dance to, If you get liungry Mayors of Town* within County and or thirsty there will he a refresh- their wives;' Presidents of the ment booth there for you to patron Lions" 'Crabs and their wives; Pres/f- lee. Even if you can't go buy a dents of Red Cross Charity Units of ticket. They are only 25e and there ' the County; the School In - will be a lucky draw made which specters; Zone Commander ,of. Wright make you the winner of a $20. ' Canadian Legion; HM Honour, tine man's suit or lady's sprint; coat, all , midge; And those holding other for the price of a ticket. Don't miss 1 responsible positions in the County_ this chance buy a ticket now. You i Their Excellencies will arrive at ' may secure your ticket from a nhenh- Snorts Park at 2 pm, and will inbpect ber of .the Brussels Legion or at this 1 the GuaHenan rd of Honofor ' Military office. District No. 1 at 2:15 p.m. His Excellency will address the gather". i Inge At 2:.30 item. Mr. R. S. 'Kennedy; SnrinE Meeting of Huron Editor -in -Chief of the Family Herald County Library Association I and Weekly 'Star will address 'tire The Hurtle County Library gathering on his observa'tioag Assaciation met on Friday evening, during this recent tree through the May 26 in the Brussel, Public To Meet The 42nd annual meeting of the East 1 -Huron Women's Institute Is to be held 1r the basement of the Bluevale Presbyterian Church on Thursday, Stine 8111. Sessions at 10 ant, and 1 p.m. 'All the ladies are invited to attend. Brussels Legion Masons Attend Church Service A large number of the members of 51. John's Mas.onie Lodge.. Brussels, attended their anneal church service, which was, held this year in Duff's United Church, Walton, Sunday evening, Rev. elazelwooak pastor of the chureh, was . in -charge of the service, Et, Hugh Wilson; et Brussels 'United 'Church, was the .guest speaker and delivered • a splendid sermon. The service was , largely attended. Fiave you given your blood to save a life? Yon Are 'Ornately Needed As A Blood Donor. Enroll Nowt Give year name to Mrs H. B. Allen, phone 38, Brussels Lo -day. Next Blood Clinic, Friday, June 9th. eateateleatesteemeseettemeemeetetetteteeteaet "Go ye therefore and teach all Ei nations 'baptizing them in. the f name of the Father, and of the 2 Son, and of the Holy Ghost." ° St. Matthew 28:19. 10 Melville Church Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.D. Minister 10 A. M. Sunday School and Bible Class 11 A. M. Morning Worship Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. 7 P. M. 'Evening Worship "Lagging Disciples." The minister at both services. Preparatory Service, Thursday at' 8 P. M. Louise D. Thompson, Organist and 'Choirmaster. COME AND WORSHIP etgtetdteleM;tet ietele neat United Church Minister -Rev. Hugh C. Wilson 11 A. M. Morning Worship Rev, :Dr. Charles Endicott. Junior Congregatlon 12 Church` School and Bible Claes 7 P. M. Evenlfsg Praise Rev, Dr. Charles 'Endicott. A WELCOME TO ALL supsovessunolotosonopoolottionnes Church of England Parish of Bruaeels Rector: Rev, M. F. Oldham Trinity Sunday, •June 4th 15 4 St. John's Brunette-- 10 A. M. Sunday School 11 A. M. Morning Prayer and Sermon St, George's Walton - 1.30 P,' M. Evening Prayer and Sermon 2.30 P. M. Sunday Schoef St, David's Henfryn- 2.46 P M. Sunday Soheot 3.90 P, M, Evening Prayer and Seriatim . ,smoPoPemionookogioNtiormomoni 414/..4,;,+if 1 :,J;,1/ ,, .1,S 'n. 4 'V.+,,, Library. The report of the Couaty-Librariee Miss A. Rose Aitken wontained the following items of interest- The circulation for the year 1942 was 5374 a.nd in 1943, 12966 an increase of 7592, Juvenile circulation has shawls a marked increase The book stook consists , of 1322. bookie of which 571 were purchased in 1948. Member Libraries me enthusiastic about the benefits received :through the association. 14ltss Alberta Letts, full time Libraries) for the Slmooe County Association addressed the meeting. A reorganization of the Association has taken place in Simcos County., The 'County makes a grant of $1000 wirieb is duplicated' by the Province, Tho Association' Library Board is appointed by the County Council and is responsible to the 'County Council. In addition to • the 16 member libraries im Simooe County there are 10 Deposit Libraries sponsored by various groups, such as Township Woman's Insatitate and Federation of Agriculture..School ' memberships acne also being festered. Far a ten dollar fee each school gets from eighty to a hundred dollars worth of books. ,Beeks; for schools, are care. fully chosen and graded by the Librarian, Me. A. Rougvie of Godericb was reappointed President, Mr. Wilson. of Brussels, ,Secretary -Treasurer and Miss Aitken, Librarian' for the conning year. Refreshments were served, by Mrs, Robert Thntoson, Mils' Hattie Down - leg, Mtge H, Cook, Mrs. G. Galbraith, hire. M. Laycock, Mrs, M. Ballantyne, Miss Ellabeth Deeming,. Mrs; S. Herr and lbTrs, H. '6lrllson. ;On behalf of the Association a "not- ion el thaniks was eepressed by M1'. S. Adamson of irirktoIs, Rev, Mr. Herr responded with n Peww well chosen words. Murders By Skeletons At The Feast Four grim ,messengers of death, garbed In skeleton castnreere seiner- ed with the merry -makers at the Mexteen governor'e masked ball, Iisud .. , in The Ameri,ean Weekly with this • Sunday's (June 4) lame of The Detroit Sunday Times , , . ]how the pa:illy, when revelry Woe at its height, trt4iied into i1 bipoIT sdhaattblee. Get yStitit4ar'e Detroit *Antal; British Isles. At 8:35-&:30, pm, there will he s. Livestock Parade . of Shorthorn Cattle of the Huron-Perte. Short- horn; horthorn; Olub who are holding their Annual. Field ' Dae and Judging Competition on the ground* T111a competition commences at 10 am:. From 3;30-4:00 pan, Their Excel lemc6es; will receive the farmers and their wives, In correspondence with, the Federation Executive they have intimated that, they wish to meet is many of the farmers and their wives as possible. From 4:00.4:15 lis m, His Elxc81= lency and 1 -ler Royal Highness. attend :the first part of the tniliter ) display from Military District No. . under the command of Brigadier McDonald. Approximately 200 men from Camp Ipperwash will demon- strate the anoderm weapons being used, by Canada's Active Army. From 4:00-5:00 p.m. ;here kill be a tour of bbe labour saving devices, exb,ibits, and' livestook. Next week's paper will enlarge osr the other events of the day such age The Hutson -Pertly iSitortborn Yield Day; Sports for old and young; The• Menlo lunch at Lions' Park; The; Dominion -Provincial Govt, displays; Home -canning; Veterinary d1s'ptal with live specimens; Red Grassi display; !Ploughing demonstration Massed chorus of County totemic children; etc. - .. • Ladies' Bowling Club. Elect Officers The annual meeting; et the Ladte■' Bawling Club was held on. Friday evendng, May 24th, 1944, and the following tyre the ' office m .for the owning season:n President --Jessie Little Vice president ---,Mrs '2. A. Ranee Seo. -Trees ---Isabel Lowry Social Ceinmlitee--Airs. Galbraith Mrs. Buschien Airs. Downing' Mns. R. Thue11: Mile 0. Baeket- Mrs, Castilehelt Mre Wood mey Committee- nits. V, Restless Mrs. W. Camaro* Rebel M0Tavldh Ports bTcDonaid' lddith Meta visll, Mrs. ti, .Salutes Membemattlj 4 onunittee'-- Mas, V, Haetinga Mrs, Rana, Mab, Cetaelen L Lowery 1. tAMte