HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1939-6-21, Page 5THE 'BRUSSELS 'POST
NEWS OF THE AISTRICI
Written for the Post By Our Own Correspondents
ETHEL
The Womenre Institute met last
Wednesday afternoon ot the Thome
et Mrs, I,en, Sinclair. The President
Mrs. S. Sofro: was is change. The
meeting opened: by singing the In-
Stitete ode and' all repeating the
Lord's Prayer. After the reading of
the minutes or the previous meeting
The roll was palled answered lay
Telling some flntereetfng event in
the visit of the King and Queen to
Canada, Thetapic ('rhe import-
ance of rent and recreation int the
life of the homemaker) was taken
by Mrs. Queet Dobson, Mrs. J.
Bremner gave a very full report of
the Distriot Annual Meeting held re-
cently at Fordwich, It was decld-
'ed to hold an evening of sports and
ball bamies on the Park followed by
a concert in the Township Hall
about the 25th of July. The meet-
ing closedby singing God Save The
King, at itbe close of the meeting
Mrs. Sinolalr served: lunch, assisted
by the cemfibtee In charye, About
30 ladies were present. The De-
patnmenit of Agriculture are plan-
ning to holds a s'h'ut Course in Agri-
culture and Home Economics in
Ethel this fall, If there ere any
-young men or women, bays or glris,
who would like to take this course
please hand your names In to Mrs.
S.--Slpeiran or Mrs. G. ICrauter, at as
'early a date as possible, These
short course ore a vreat opportunity
for the young people and we hope
they will be interested end take
advantage of It.
Cliff Dunbar Is the satisfied pos-
sessor of a 1939 latest model Dodge
ea r.
A shipment of live stock for the
oily markets were made by A. L.
McDonald and son on Monday as
usual.
The quantity of coal arriving at
Ethel station tor .T. Ii, Fear in the
recent weeks has been unloaded
about fl.fty-fl91y to customers direct
and into the bins at the coal yard.
Stats, Alexander is on the sick list
suffering from an attack of neuritis.
It is to be :toped a ohauge for the
'better will soon, lake place,
Engler the management of Hunter
brothers of Onan!brook, repairs are
under way at Ethel United church,
by re -shingling and. remodelling
the tower.
John King who seemed to be get-
ting a little stronger suffered a
ld,'rnte of his old ailment at the
week -end an des again in a distress
ing:y weak condition, Mas. King
al -,1 Is in poor health.
After the marriage ceermony 18
performed on June 24th, Dootor
Richmond and bride will be awar
on their honeymoon for several
weeks. During the absence of
Doctor Richlmond, Doetoi' J. Mc,
Dougal recently of Montreal (yl ill
have change Of the praobice mere;
S!ttnelay yialtere et the home of
Mr. and MIM. 0. •Eekmder were Mr,
and Mrs, C. B, Hew1'tt and Mr, and
Mrs, 'Gordon Witte, or Wainsfleet,
A. number of 1>,lthelites attended
the 'garden; party held :at Delon
VnJtcd: church Tuesday, June 20th.
Ethel Presbyterial' church are
bolding then' annual garden panty
on the cntreli grounds Thursday,
June 22ual, Do,it'•t mists it ,
The Ethel - Atwood game of foot-,
ball played at Ethel„Tune 9, was a
tie with a 1-1 score. Ethel loaf to
Brussel? In a football game played
at Ethel, Jane loth in a 2-0 score,
:Saturday, June 17 seemed to be a
manila favored: date for the holding
of picnics and Penally reunions of
interest to the citizens of Ethel and
community, The union picnic of
sebool sections 3 and 6, Grey, would
have been an attraction for severral
old boys and girls.
Ciarl and Mrs. Ames and children
attended. the Ed. Smith family an-
nual picnic circuit at Mondoton.
Star'ey Dunlbae and lamdly were
were present at the Can:Obeli Fam-
ily picnic abseenlbly in the vicinity
of Guelph. Karl and Mrs. Bowes
and children were at a family re-
union on that date aim. Roy and
Mns. I- all .and IPIwyn and J'eavitt an
One Dobson families, joined in the
Raymond fannily reunion at Bruce
Beach. An attendance of 60, out of
a posts.ible 61, was an unusual, but
courpiimentary feature of bhis oc-
casion.
iMr, and Mrs. I. M. Henry quletlY
celebrated their 63rd wedding an-
niversary on Monday. -Only their
Inmdelate family were present for
thte occasion. Mr, and Mrs. Henry
have been residents of the village
tor a number of years and are well-
known int Grey Township.
Mr. and, Mrts. Hewitt and family
of Milverton; have rented the prop-
erty of William Hamilton in the
village. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton have
recently moved to their farm ou
the 8'111 concession.
Mrs. Alexander, of Ethel has re-
turned nater :taking a week's trip to
the; World's Fair, New York.
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BELGRAVE
Misses Nora Wheeler arty 10.y
rl'ownend of London, Welted, with
their parents during the week-eud.
Mr. avid Mns. E. W. Vipond, Rev,
E, and Mrs, Vipond of Mengel, and
al'ea Agnes C .eglnlin of Attwood
visited at. the Mantle on Sudalay,
At a recent. meeting of the Sun-
shine Cemetery Boards held at the
home of Mr. Jas. Clarke it was ar
ranged to hold a Memorial Service
on Sunday, June 26th, at 2,30 o'-
clock. Deegtwtion of graves will
take place before the service. The
preacher• will be Rev. H. J. Henidry.
Other minister from Brussels, and
Blyth. Belgreuve will assist in the
service, Band will be In attend•
once to leach the singing and, reader
ripprnpelate musical numbers, before
and after the service. A "Bee" to
clean up the cemetery gt'ottands will
be held an Wednesday, June 21st,
The Annual Memorial service of
Me Brandon cemetery. Belyrave
will be held: on Sunday, July 2 at
3.45 pmt. Rev. A, M. Boyle will
give the acdctres', Will decorating 01
(raves please be done before the
service, Please bring your hymn
books.
GREY
Saturday, June 17, a very pleasant
picnic was held at S. S. no. 3 & 6,
on the school grounds. A most
enjoyable tiane was spent by the
children. Numerous games were
played and an excellent lunch with
lots or ice cream was served.
On Sunday, June 18, Mr, Wm.
Work a most highly and respected
pioneer of the 8101 con., Grey cote.
grated ;lids 80Th birthday at his
home, his son Robt, wife and child-
ren Toronto and Harold and Mrs.
Work and on, Wiarton was also
present, numerous friendds called
during the afternoon and evening
to offer congratulations,. Mr, Worst
resides with his sten Jno. on the
homestead.
Miss Gertrude Payne, Hanover,
spent an enjoyable week -end lariat
her parents, B. and Mrs Payne 2nd
con,
Mr, and Mrs. Alex, Alexander, of
Molesevontit and. J. C. Alexandra
Ethel, (spent the past week a.t New
York, taking in the sights at tits
World's Fair.
The oat harvest promises to be
bountiful If one judges by the
length of an out s4alk, we have in
the office of the ':Post'. ?t, was
planted in May, on the farm of Cecil
RcIbimson. and now measures Mee in-
ches. It seemed o.ae could almost
see it growing an inch each law.
The field: from which this particular
stalk came has all shown tremend-
ous grow .bh,
Be sure and cane to the ettraw-
ber y feetivai at Roe's (introit on
June 29111. A hilarious comedy win
be presented by clever talent from
Biuetrale. This, alone will be well
worth the aclenieedon fee, In ad-
dition there will be the generous
servings of strawberries ra•eam,
cake etc., for which the ladies of
Roe's are famous. Do not miss
Obis event,
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Brusesls, Ontario
A House on Your
Hands
Did son ever figure oat how
small • percentsje of our pope.
!*tion pale rear hoow, where
the, could see . •' To LW' skip,
or how large . p -- rade reed
our paper? Good tenets are
not the Mind that there time to
wade In gala it .f'un'd lcunni
for el/da., Thes_le.k le our
Want ads.
1 if roe have a hone* en peer
bands. -•' Nouse to Let" .4
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WEDNESDAY,. 3UN19 21st, 193�
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WEDDING
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Mundell—Small
Ah (bo Presby'ter'ian manse, At.
,wood, 'Klee Maitre Small, daughter
,of Mr. :and Hens, Edward Surall, of
Wingham, wax; '.marled to Hugh Mun-
dell, son of John Mandell, and the
late Mrs, Ovlundel,' of Bluevale, Rev.
J, 11, Greig o8aetated.
HARMON—STE.WART
A quiet but pretty June wedding
took 'place ot S4. James' Anglican
churcih, Parkhill, on Wedlneiday,
June 14th, when Dorothy Irene
Stewart, da•ughten' of Mrs. Mildred
Stewart of Morris towruship, was
milted In marriage to Gordon E.
Harman, son of Mr, and Mrs. George
Hanniiau, ale'' of Morris township.
Rev. F. L. Lewin, a former rector
of St. Jahn's church, Brussels, of-
ficiated,
T140RINTON - MARSHALL
At the United Church parsonage,
Wingham, at noon on Saturday,
June 17, Rev, J. F. Anderson united
in mariaage Miss Eunice Thornton,
youngest daughter of Mr., and! Mrs.
George 0. Thornton of Blueiale
and Mr, Joseph Marshall of Lista.
The bride' wore a dress of robin's
egg blue, White hat and white ac-
cessories, She was attended by her
sister, Mts. Hilliard Jefferson of
St, Augustine. The bridegroom
was supoprted• by Mr, Hilliard Jeff-
erson,
Following the ceremony a wed-
ding dinner was served at the home
orf the brid'e's parents. Later the
young couple left by motor for Tor-
onto and other points. They will
live at Listowel.
HARDAGRE—BRYANS
The United church, Fordwich,
was the scene of a pretty summer
wedding when at .three o'clock Sat-
urday, Marie Agnes, elder daughter
of Mr. and Mns. John A. Bryans,
Fordwich was united in marriage to
Reichard Douglas Hardacre eldest
son of Mrs. Catherine and late Rich-
ard Hardacre, Toronto. Rev. S.
G.'Pdnnook, of Toronto performed
the ceremony assisted by Rev. J. H.
Johnson, pastor of the church. The
chtamiehl 'Was beauti'6wliy decorated
with pink and white peonies banked
with fetus. To the strains of the
bridal chorus from Lo'hengrin play-
ed by Mdas Violet Bescwithertek ttte
bride entered the church on the
arm of her father who gave her in
marriage, She wore a gown of
ivory satin fashioned with a coat
of ivory lace buttoned' from the
neckline to the waist and falling in
a train Over this fell her net
*ell caught with orange blossoms
and she carried a shower bouquet of
Swe,etheant roses,
Hiss Jean Bryans., who was iter
sister's maid -of -honor wore e dainty
floor -length frock of apple blossom
Pink net over taffeta with flowerer:
bolero jalket, the full skirt having
appliques in matching tones of the
jacket.
The bridesmaids were sisters of
of the groom, Miss Jessie Hardaore
wearing maize net aver taffeta fah
toned with lance bodice and bolero
and Miss Ants Hardacre in orchid
net of similar style. The bride's
attendant, wore Bo-Peecp hat';
matching their gowns and they car-
ried nosegays of sweet peas and
roses.
The gromkutan wnw lir, Sydney
Hardacre, Toronto, brother of the
groom and the ushers were Mr, P.
Mamma Toronto incl Mr. Clarence
Bryon, Strotln'oy, brother of the
bride.
During lite signing or the register
Mrs, J, Rue, Fordwich, sang '0
perfect Love,"
Mrs. .P. Bryaas, mother of the
bride wore a floor length gown or
black flowered sheer with hat and
gloves in fnsc'hin shade and a 000
sage of Rapture roses. Mrs, Hard-
acre, anther of the groom rimae a
long fires* of wine sheer with navy
aoeeesorles and site war a slrould-
eretle of Talisman roses.
Foliowing the ceremony- n reeen-
tfcat wee held at the hone of the
bride's parents Mettle :tow Farm.
where tea was served from an at-
tractive lace covered table, centred
whit,h the bride'e cake and fianked
with tall pink tapers in silver hold -
ere.
Later In the duly the young couple
left for it trip to the Pacific Coast
through the Canadian Rockies, the
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Ex -Mayor JOHN HANNA
At the Conservative Convention which will be held tat
Wingham next week, Ex -Mayor John Hanna will
seek the Federal Nomination for North Huron,
Mr. Hanna served as Mayor of Wingham fpr five
years and also had four year's experience in
the Council.
bride travelling in a smart frock of
Chabretlse green printed chiffon
with white accessories. On their re-
turn • they will reside in Toronto.
The bride is a graduate of Macdon-
ald College, Guelph.
Guests were present from Strath-
roy, Brussels, Clifford, Toronto,
Hririi+ston, Wyoming and Owen
Sound.
On Wednesday afternan and
evening, June 14, Mrs. J. Bryans
entertained at a trouseau tea in
honor of her daughter Miss Marie,
a bride of last Saturday. Mrs,
Bryan^ received with the bride -
elect and the guests were asked to
register and were shown upstairs
by Mae Doris McAllister, Biuevale,
nice of the hostess. Miss Marj-
orie Schaefer displayer the linens
and china, Mns. Clarence Btyans,
the wedding gifts and Miss Jean
Breams, the trousseau. Mrs. W.
R. Fraser woe in charge of the
shower g'itts wheIh were given in
the bird'e-elect's• honor in Toronto,
Girl friends in the Sh'erbourne
Horse Club where she lived for
several yearn gave a shower of
et'rystal in the Kent pattern. Other
friends participated in a kitchen
shower and a miscellaneous shower.
The dining room was prettily dec-
orated with baskets of pink and
white peonies, .At the lace covered
table centred with a silver basket
of pink snapdaaggon and pink
Mons In silver holders tea was
pouted by Mrs, D. Denman, Brus-
sels, aunt of the briee-elect and
Mrs. J. Wade, Fordwich. Miss
.Marton Nay and Vilma Wilson as-
sisted in serving from the tea table
Previous to the wedding the
groom was presented with a silver
tea service from the staff of the
branch of the C. P. R. head office
where he is employed. He was
also the recipient of a walnut table
and magazine lark from the attic.
where he was formerly employed.
WALTON
The W, M. S. met on June 14,
eleven members present. Mrs. Cum-
ming presided and opened the meet-
ing with prayer. Hytmn 3195 woe
sung, followed 'by the Scripture
founds in Matt. The lefty 'minutes
were read and approved. The sea.
and' quarterly report was presented
by Mr,k Davidson. Mrs, Conitts.
stated the bale was valued at $46.25.
The topic Canada and the Refugee
Problem was in, charge of Mrs -
Shaw. A motion, was made that
Canada open her doors to the Jews
who have been expelled from their.
land, 'Carried. Mns. Cummings
read a letter regarding the new
book "Frontier Service." The
Neighborhood Workers :Alesociation
again mtoke a plea for a two week's
vacation for city children, Miss
M. Collyer, 82 Wellesley Street, To-
rent0 Is the :Supervisor of bite
Association, An address and
presentation of a Aynmery to Mrs.
Cumming followed to which she
made a suitable reply, The meet-
ing
eeting was closed by prayer.
Fi.MF.R 1D RFU RA
Barrister, Solicitor, ' .et. i EtcS
Phone 20X - Brussels, Ont.
BRAYtNICI(S
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R. R. 5 Brussels
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National Conservative
Convention Huron -North
ForNomination ofCandidate
TO REPRESENT THE
National Conservative Party
in the forthcoming Federal Election
WILL BE HELD AT
Wingham Town Hall
Tuesday, June 27th
at 8.30 p. m.
The Guest Speaker of the evening will be
CECIL FROST K. C.
President of the Ontario National Conservative Association.
All Those Interested in Good Govern-
ment are Cordially Invited to Attend.
H. J. A. 'MaoEWAN, ELMER D. BELL,
President. Secretary.
North -Huron 'National Conservative Association.
GOD SAVE THE KING.