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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1944-11-1, Page 1tee. e Tfi POST PUBLISHING F1OUSE BRUSSELS P Cranbrook Knox Presbyterian Church Anniversary Services Sunday, November 5th Services at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Special Speaker— Rev. R. H. Williams,' of First Presbyterian Church, Seaford' Special Music by the Choir All are cordially invited to attend Bhtgo and Dance Brussels Town Hall Friday, 'November 3rd Modern and Old Tyme Dancing music by Jack Thynne. and. his orchestra' Refreshments .ok, Admission 25 , tinder the auspices of Brussels Branch of the Canadian Legion Proceeds For Overseas Cigarette Fund REGENT THEEATRE- Seaforth, Ont. • Nov. 2nd, 3rd, 4th Two Features (2nd show sterts,S:45) • Scoriae Sanders Virginia Bruce Action In Arabia , A tale of Nazi intrigue amine/ the sand dunes. • Walt Disney goes South American In his gayest musical technIcolor feature Saludos Amigos — - Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday November 6th, 7th, inn Dorothy Lamour Fred MacMurray And the Angels Sing A romantic comedy ;packed with laughs! Thursday, Friday, Saturday, November 9th, 10th, 11th. Two Features Michael O'Shea Susan Hayward Jack London A highly creditable screen version of the life of J London Rookies In Burma V./ally Brown • Alan Carney COMING - Going My Way 'For we are His workmansnip, created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them. Eph. 2:10. TITTTTIalk Melviile Church Rev. Samuel Kerr, 13.A.,, S.D. Minister 10 A. Sunday School and Bible Class 11 A. M. Morning Worship The Minister In Charge 7 P. M. Evening Service withdrawn in favour of the "Education Service", in the United Church. Louis C. Thompson, Organist Choirmaster. Come and Welcome. ,••••••••••••• Unued Church MInIster--Rev. Hugh C. Willies 11 A. M. Morning Worship Woman's Missionary. Society Fall Thankoffering Service Guest Speaker Dr. Annie Ross of Blyth, Ont. Subject : "Russia', Junior Congregation 12 Church School and Bible Class '1'. M. Evening Praise, 'Annual Educational Sunday Seevice. Special Music by School choir Everyone Invited To Attend, Church of Engiand Parish of 8111118819 Rector. Rev. M. F. Oldham • 22nd Sunday After Trinity ' November, 5th, 1944 ; St. Johnrs Church Brussels. - 10 A. M. Sunday School • and Bible Class 11 A. M, Holy Communion and Sermon 7 P. M. Anneal Educational Week Service United Churoh. St. Georges Church - 1.30 P, M. Holy Communion and Sermon 2.30 P. M. Sunday sohoot and Bible Class St. CisVicas Henfeyr- 10,30 A. M. Sunday Scheel and Bible,Cise 7,30 P, M. Holy dommunion and sermon 131 Donors.At 7th Blood Clinic B/ood Clinic No, 7 was eeld , in Preebyterian •Churn on Erlday, October p, 1944, under supervielon, of Mrs Jeoksren, Nurse Teehnielan, assisted by Miss Arnie - eon, Mobile Unit Track Driver. The following are those who assisted in Making the Clinic Possible; Receptionist -Miss B. Downing, Aissietant-Mrs. Galbraith, Acting Doctors, --Dr, Jamieson, Dr, Cis:Wor(l, Dr. Redmond, Dr. Rodd. Acting Nurses -Mrs. Jelnleeon, Ides, Aninstronge Mee R. S. War- wick, Mes, M. Lowry, Min, S. Keen Mrs, T. Ellis, Mrs. Grainger, Mrs.) R.• W Whieneid, Mrs, H. Wilson,/ Miss Noble. Hoemoglobin Nuese-eMiss Short. reed. • Office Staff -Secretary, ill's H. Allen., Reception Nurse, Mrs B, Walker, History- Clerk, Mrs, W, 'Scott, 'Stein -member, Mrs. M. Lay. • cock, Chart Clerk, Miss Downing, Card Secretary, Mus, R. Lauchlin, The Sneak Bar was convene Mrs. 3, Gibson with the folly assistants; Mrs. G. Semis Mrs Bust/ten, iVirs. 0. Baeker, Mrs, •Little, Mrs. R. a Hamilton, Afrs, H. Thomas, Mrs, D. A Dann, 'Mr Tyerman, Mr, H. Whittard. donated their blood: First loonationi- Annie Stiles Wm. Stralth Laura uill 1', Kerney • Mrs. R. Knight L. Keefer Ezra Welsh E, Dunn ' • :ell's. A. Ruttan Bert Pease • Mrs. 13 Smith • Mrs, L.. Nichol Mrs. Win, 'Smith James Spivey Mrs. C. Bone • Miss eel. McFarlane • Mrs, C. Davis E. Hunter L. Aloock • Mrs. W. Leach M. Pease G •Stephenson Evelyn, Elliot Mac Cardiff Mrs, A. Henry Mrs. W. 'Willis Second Donation - Mrs. D. McLeod Thos. Ellis Mrs R. Kennedy E. Pletch .7, Pennington Amos •Sanith M. Jermyn Mrs I. McArter liven MoArter • H. MeCutcheon R. K,effer • Q. Dobson E. Godder • E. Dunn Mrs, E. Wilson • Mrs. e. McCall • Mrs. Bremner • E. Morrow .; Chas. Shaw Ross. Turvey R. Pearson Mrs, J. D. 'Sherwood N. Gowing R. Cousins Third Donatiohs- E. McDonald E. Best ' M, McFarlane J. McGill 3, Vied/ Men, 22, elichie Mrs H. Turney Mrs T. Brewer C. Reynard R. J. Jaeldin George Sinith A, Moses. 10. Cochrane 0. Oochrtene Min. A. leneNiehel 3, eilcrarlene H. Pearson, Michel 33l'9 Sleightlealm John Reynerd Jas. werwick mrs Deans -Mrs. L. GoW.Ing Mrs.' Wm. Hastings 22. Grainger A. Wood mettleod . Thos. MeDonald Jack MaDoneeld Mes. G. Bendel -eon 11. Noble 3, BaWinan Mee, W, MtMeerest C. Botha W. Warwick Mrs. A. Dunbar W, 8. Scott - Fourth Donations - A, Logan E. Jewell Grace Stewart Mrs N. fflompson • Wan Stephenson Mrs. R, Thuell • M. Pipe M. Huether Mrs, Jas, Spivey Wm. •Henderson, Geo. D. Hislop M. 'Turnbull Mrs. Jae. McDonald G. Huether A Bird • Mac McIntosh ales, F'. Shaw Muriel McDonald/ Mrs. D. Bechannan A. Bremner Geo, Pearson G. Riley L. Blake J. Holanes Wm. Spelr. G. Henderson Wm. Granby Mrs. L. Rooney d by R. Knight Helen McCutcbeoxi 0' Clarence Stewart. Fifth Donation - M. Sleightholm C R. Coultes Smith Jean MoDniald Wane King Jr. • D. A, Rann. W221. King Sr. L. Wheeler Sixth Donation- • Wfltrid 'Cameron • Gerald Gibson Elwin Hail Seventh Donation - Stewart McCall Ninth Donation - Wilfrid Shortreed w. e e. K. who 141 E'D DING Ford - Mulrhead McLean. who nos resided in c Wingtham for 14 years, will ne Meet ducted into his new charge on..tlie Wednesday, November 1st, 1944 ilINTETT111•011m•pog••••• ..a....,•••••••••,T.TTONTIMMITIOINTITOT•MINIMMINEMIMII.1•••1101MMT Local News Items CARD OF THANKS • We wish to thank ouy friends and neighbors for their words of sym- pathy and deede of kindness at the time of our recent sad bereaeement, It will long be remembered. W. J. Proeer and Family United Church Rev, Stanley Brenton of Ethel bad charge of the morning:, service in the ',Milted March.••Xle Breuton'5 meastige was greatly &miracle:tad. • In the evening. Mr. Wilson add- ressed the congregation his subject being, The Three Jedgemente, "The world's, .our own and God's," A goodchoir made helpful contribet- ,ions to both services • "Hexed" Husband Driven To M d ? ur er His "witch-wffe" thrust pins into an unholy image, then cursed him with the red cloth of death. Alad with tear, he struck out in a frenzy and killed her Read this, weird lite story of euperstitious terror in The American • Weekly with this Sunday's (Nov. 6) issue of The Detroit Sunday Times, Poppy Day Saturday Poppy Day will be observed here on 'Saturday, November 4th When You get your PoPPY give generously ,to this worthwhile cause. The pro- ceeds go to aid disabled veterans who require assistance and to help needy veterans of this and the first Great War. The necessity Is greeter than ever betfor WINGHAM PASTOR GOING TO EXETER Goderich, No. 1 -The Presbytery of Maiteand-Huron of the Presby- terian Church in Canada on Tuesday morning at a meeting in Winghani, approved the mil of the Rev. Ken- neth McLean, • Winghant to Caven d Presbyterian Church at Exeter. a CARD OF THANKS The many who remembered .with gifts and messages rif good extend our sincere thanke. fletieth wedding anniverearY we wishes on the oecasion of one • Mr and Mrs. Francis Kereey • j• CARD OF THANKS We wierh to thank ell ime friends for their kind thoughts and beatiti- ful garde of sympathy also Rev.. Mr. Kerr who preached a grand service, members of the Brussele Legion and those who Bete/ailed the memorial eervice for aur dear son • 1 Arthur McLean Mr. and Mrs, Roderick McLean and FamiLy., Celebrated 50th Wedding Anniversary Here „ee BRUSSELS, ONTARIO. Brussels pUblic School Field Day Results oni-oet, 20, 1944 the annual dell (lay of room .three of BrussPtzbl9c £dllowle3ii 1:n:°:013,t0;w_as held oz tba school geounds. These are the Senior GirIs 75 yord daah-Marie Doll, Better Thuell, Marjorie Sandereon. High jump-Mailorle Sandereenta 2' 7W', Betty Pennington,* Don.el 1vdida. Lon 22' 12281,e13Bettyand leenntillgtPoTlr;;Tec:' Audrey Davidson 21' 3", Rui ming broad-leettY Pennington. 1,2' 5", Doreen Long 12' 4", Marlin Doll 11° 7" Softball throw -Marie Doll, Doreen.' Long, Donelda 'Willis. Standing bread-Donelda Wifl 5' 11", Doreen Long 6' 10 , Betty Pennington 6' 6" Sack race -Betty Pennington,- Andrey Davidson, Donelda Wheelbarrow race-IVIodeion Kr - an and Betty Pennington, DoneIda Willis and Geraldine .Stretton, Dor- een Long and Betty Cousins. -. Sbot put -Marie Doll, Marjorie - Sanderson, Donelda Willis. Junior Girls- • 110p, step and jump -Maiden:: Ryan 24' 7", Esther Raymond 'Me- e", Betty Cousins 17' 2". 75 • yard .dash-Madatot Ryan; Esther Raymoixd, Geraldine Streit on. Standing broad--IVIadalon Ryan 6° ", Esther Raennond 5' 9%", Germa- ine ,Stretten 5' 7". SofbbaN thraw-Betty Cousins' , ladalon Ryan, Geraldine Strettom. High jump--Madalon Ryan 3' 2% ern/dine Stretton, Marjorie Tucker. Running broad-Madalon Ryan: ' WA.", Esther Raymond 10' Me ralcline .Stretton 9' 6". Shot Put-Madalon Ryan, Mare - le Tucker, Esther Raymond. • Girl Champion -Betty Penning+ t"Gir:lac- Champlon-Madaion Ryer.. tiler Soys- igh jump -Donald Riley S' 9'. 'don Stiles, Reg Sullivan. unning broad -Bob Jweli 4". Smith 12' 2", George Semen-. 1', tending broad --Donald Riley Ra. rge Somers 6' 11", Bob Jawed 3D,, and Mrs, rrAlleli Berney were at home to their friends on Fri. afternoon and evening, Oct. 24th an the °caution of their Golden Wed- ding anniversary, A heat of friends calflea to offer thele good wishes, to the bride and drown of fifty years ago, who were the recipients of many lovely gide and congratulatory greetings, Mrs. George lieneeesen presided at tbe tea table during the afternoon and was assisted in serving the guests by Mrs, Wm. Little and Mrs. Lawson Kerney-. In the evening Idra. Lou 'Williamson poured to and MIs, Wn,, Smeir and Mrs. John Intlecige assisted. Mr, and Mrs. Kerney, who were married by Rev. T. A. Crossgrane in Flirst ,Presbytereare Chnech„St. ; Marys. 'have 'been residents of I. Brussels for the past twelve years. They farmed on the 4th line OE Morris before coming to Brussels • and prior to that time Mr. Kerney had a barber shop in Whighalle There is one son, Major H. V. Kerney, MM., of Arvida, -Que, 8.C. S. Notes From Oct. 5 to Oct. 12 Is Edu- cation Week throughout the Province of Ontario, Special radio programmes have been arranged for that week and in addition there are two events of Educational interest in • this. • community. • On Suet PiPt —the annual Educational ,Service is to be held in the 'United Church and on Friday, Nov. 10 at 8:10 ann. the B.C.S. will hold open night at- the eehool. All parents and all others interested are • urged to attend both events. Restrictions On Elastic • While econtrols on the use of elastic in the manufacture of leather dress gloves or mitts and leather and cotton work gloves and mitts have been removed they have been retained in the production of under - weer pyfanias and other lines of wearing epparel. Revisions per -1 raittine the • From ,Detroit, Mich, °melee neves. of a quiet but very- pretty wedding, When Janet Iduirlieade teem 03 the bricle of Welham G 01( 1 sem - 'f Mr, ea and 'Mrs. Geor•A Ford of 14440 '""3"1".2..."1"""rzel"1"'w•mmu""e"'"emem"P. c, metal mime and zippers in leather, (hese nd work glorns and mi t ' otton work Moves and mitts also , f leather gloves and mitt, ge sIneae.eaa,„„.,,eareeee,„-eeeee Grandville Ave., -formerly of Grey, ncludo the elimination of regu- I evening of November 24th, Mors restricting styles and colors The wedding -took place at the rest. dence of the bride's oouetns Mr. and Mrs, John Dentler, Breckenridge, Ave, Eremites. Miss Ruth Dentler was her cousins Duly attendant while •J'acke Danner of Kalamazoo College ably supported the groom, The bride looked very sweet in her travelling suit of • brown with . hat to match, while Mise Ruth's choice was powder blue. The gifts were very pretty and useful. The young couple lett on their honeymoon -with the best wishes -of a large circle Of friends. On, their return will take up housekeeping in RoyalOak, Guests were present erom Trear, . Iowa, Kalamazoo and Grand Rapids. Mich: Mich. A FOWL SUPPER Obituary Mrs. W. J. Procter 'Teas • community mounts the Passing of one of its highly esteem, ed residents Mrs. Elizabeth Procter beloved wife of Win. • J. Procter whose death mewled at her home in Brussels on Monday evening, October 23rd, in her sixty-ninth year. past three years, fobowing a stroke, Although in failleg health for the death came as a shock to her immediate family, as the previous evening she appeared In her usual health. But on ,Saturday she was stricken from which she never regained consciousness and pensed away IVIonclay evening. Mrs. Procter was formerly Eliza- beth 21. Naylor mil was born in East Wawanosh ane fanned on the 4th line of Morris for a number of years coming to Brussels 22 years ago, She was a member of the United 'Ohurc,i and during lier active ears took a keen interest In church ncl tomaraluity work, being- Mese ent et the Women's Missionary ociety for a number of years and a aithine choir member where sbe was • always willing to take her art Blessed with a kind and microns dispositioh she will be idly missed as a devoted mother. Surviving besides her husband she aves to mourn her passing 'me aughter (Lulu) Mrs. Walter Kerr ul• one son Leeland of Port Coe • borne also en.e graredehild, John err, Two esters • Mrs. Chas. Bed and Mrs. John Bailey, tlyth. hree brothers Ben of Lueknow, lex, Fort Erie and John of Von- eclrperi.evate funeral service was held et ' the late residence on Thursday followed by a public sera ice in the Brussels United Church by her pastor Rev, Hugh Wilson assisted, by Rev. 0, Kerr of Melville Presbyterian Church, The Hymns and music • were chosen by the deceased "Shall We Gather At. The •River" and "In The •Sweet Bye and ' Bye." Mr. L. W. leckmier sang ! the lovely and much aPPrechited solo, "011 Think ef The Horne • 071' There." Beautitua iloral tributes beePoke the high etseem in which the de - amend Was held. Interment was mode In Brandon Cemetery, Bel - mays The pallbearere were Chas. Bell, Jiro, Bailey, Herb Wheeler, Cate Proctee, Richard . Preece, Robert Procter. In ,,,elgrave United Church s Wed., Nov. 8th Supper from 5.30 to 8.30 P. M.g Programme by. Kitchener Quartette le Admission - Adults 1.00, Children' 35c Results Of 7th Victory Loan Vital Wan figures COL 31 were $501;469.750 as against $431,244,050 same stage last- loan Mondays sales were $7245.85,600 conipaned with $61,911,500 same day, sixth loan, ' Huron County Council Session t ,The next meeting of the Heron County Council will be held In the Council Chambers, Court House, God erfelt, commencing Tuesday, November 14th, 1944, at 2:00 P,M, All accounts, notices of deputa- tions and other besiness requieing the attention of Council should be in the halide of the County Mork not eerier than •S El turday, Novetn. bee 1,101. • 111 W. Miller, County ,Cierit, • Goderich, Ontario BAZAAR & HOT SUPPER under auspices of Ladies Guild and W.A. of St. Georges Church in Walton Community Hall on TH°12SDAY, NOVEMI1P.:R 9th Quilts, aprons, and fancy work children's clothing for sale, Doors open at 2:30 PM. Siipper—A4ultit 35c, Children 25c YES,,..• SIX VICTORYLOANS HAVE BEEN • SUCCESSFUL. BUT. .. We never can tell what results will be until all returns are in. THE 7TH 'VICTORY LOAN cannot reach the objective unless every community reaches, its objectiye. HURON COUNTY • cannot reach its objective unless you do your part BUY AN EXTRA BOND THIS. TIME' • Huron County National War Finance Committee, GONE HOME Gone home, now resting calmly Amid the loved ones there. • Gone home to be with Jeer% , And all thates bright and felt'. Gone where no earthly shadow Can ever enter in, The pain and weariness all past, No blight, no grief, 0 sin. Gone jag a crossing over To yonelee heavenly land lee, The lama of lite safe guided' 1/eld by a Eatheree. tend. He trier His child Was Weary, The tent illententled laye etoonirig 'claret bo lovlegine He careted her Away With her deer Saerione Forevet mere to be. e Lord Zulus2 help kis gredebilly To glee her back to Thee veiree 1 9 10 or Sr Jr. Se 1-1 Gm Bill 12' Geo 6, 9", Hop, step and jump -Bill Smith. 24' 7", Bob Jewell 24' 1", Reg. Sullivan 23' 7". 100 yarn dash --Donald 'Reese Bob Jewell; Reg. Sullivan. Shot Put -George Somers 23' Reg. Gallivan 22' 3", Bob Sewell 19" • 9". 'Sack race -Sack Colemay, Jewell, Gordon Stiles Wheelleanrow raceee-Denald Riley. and Reg. Sullivan, Edwin Herr and Glen. Jardine, Bobby Jewell and Ian. Matheson, Bicycle race -George Somers RIO 'Smith, Bob Seevell. Junior Boys . High jump -Sack Coleman 33 5". Gien Jardine, John Edgar. Running bx'oad-Ian Matheson 12" (31i"n, eia10" Jack Colemn a 12' 2", Glen Jar- •IStanding thioad-Clien Sardine C 8501"1 5' a,,1"ekrOoleuitin 6' 4", Ian ;211iflewe ' Hop, .step and Junin -Seek 0o/e- mail 4", John Edgar 22', EdwIn.. Kerr 20' 7". • 100 yard dash -Jack Colerannee- Glen Jardine, Ian Platheson. Shot put -Joan Edgar 17' -lee Glen Sardine 19' 9", Edwin Kerr • 15' 2". • Bicycle eace-Edwin Kerr, Sault Coleinetie Kennett Wood. Sr. Boy Champion -Donald Riley. • Jr.. Boy Chehiplon-Jack Coreman. "Babe" Pratt Intrigued By Chin Brothers Merino (Babe) Pratt, the first Mart Trophy winenr 12 the histeaer ' of the Punto Maple Leafs, Peeked through the screen 51 the Owen Seined Arena one day lase weaRCe-• Down the fee raced three Chinese - boys, 13111, Albert •And George Chine of Lucknaw, Ont. "Who," asked 5 bystander, "are those leds." "Ent • not sure," volunteered ffitibe Pratt "but they look like Ohn, Chin antic ,Ohnet to met' They hope at least one of thein will get a, berth evitle the Leats.