Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1939-11-1, Page 5THE BRUSSELS POST WIr,DNGSDAY, NOVEMBER 1elt NEWS OF THE DISTRICT Written for the Post By Our Own Correspondents ETHEL The following, a,C'LIyities welt , este ed far the wee* lu aonneot'loneewlth Ethel United 'Church eirellet:: Mou- day, Oct, 30, leleaquerade Hallowe'en social et Ethel, Tuesday, Oct 31, for Roe's, et Mfrs, ,7 "1VLOFer1aue's, A masquerade frolic, Ear Wednes- day Ethel and Roe's W1M,S. meet a,t Union awe, alslo oSlleial board meeting at Ethel church. Choir Choir practice'1lhursda.y at 8,15 pen. for Ethel choir. Friday, bazaar and afternoon tea to be held at Mns, L. D, Er•aen's, sponsored by .Roe's congregation, WOtile in Ethel Thmrsday of last week A. L. McDonald was ave,tadten with sudden severe' heaat% attack weakness but aallied sufficiently to be taken to his home in Brussels the fallowing day, ' . Mr. and Mrs. Pluntiebead af' Clin- ton, were Sunday guests at United church paareenage with Rev. Harold and, Mrs, ,Snell, P. N, and Mrs. Currie of 'Atwood attended Ethel United church, even ing service last Sunday. Elizabebh Barton entertained her girl friend Thelma Little, from Atwood as her weekend guest, • ,Caul Ames has been quite indis- posed for several days, symptoms indicate quinsy. We are glad to know that Calvin Kreuter has made good recovery alter Graving an eye severdic injured recently, Truck and trailer loads- of dry stove wood are being brought to the village and placedunder cover for winter supply, Carloads of feed grain arrived at Ethel C.N.B.•Station during the week for C. R. Dunlbar and have been brought to his, chopping mill. The trade-in dairy stype young cattle continues brisk an assignment for McDonald and son due to arrive Tuesolay of this present week found reader sale, A generous lunch was, served and a jolly time was eneoyed Mon- day night Oct, 30 atthe masquerade Hall:owe'en social, sponsored by Y.P.S. of Ethel United church. First prize boners went to Annie Frank lin and Mervin Grainger costumed as M9ekey Mouse, or (mouses) .Anne Peistal received the award for Yoengoet in costume. In the coarse of 'the proceedings of the evening Mrs. Mervin Grainger of Jamestown who as Dorothy Frank lin, prior to her marriage in June, had been a lifelong member of Ethel Y.P.S. was made the reripient of an address, read by Mr, Stevens Present president of Ethel ;society and a silver flower basket presented by Ma', Quest Dobson a co -associate ire:ither with bfus, Grainger from girlhood, elre, Grainier gr+acrnfully and gratetully ec'ltuo'wleclged the honor, Mr, ,and Mrs. ,Older ' of Burins Oregon and Mr, and Mrs. C, Camp- bell of Timmins, Ont„ ,were recent visitors at the home of the Misses Ranson:, The Women's Institute will meet on Thursday afternoon, Nov, 9th at L30 at the home oif Mas', W. Flood. The mato "Keep peace by teaching the evils of wear" will be taken, by Delia MClninis. The 'Roll Call will be answered by "What db yotl consider the greatest evil, Topic, "Thanksbivling today and Thank" - giving before the ware will be tak- en by Mau, Ames, . A ' damonstra- tion of letter Writing a letter of thaeks, -, srysnptethy,<. er,endehip and b iE41,0 000 b4'. letes.'Jos, Bremner. All the ladies and girls, of the Minimal, Ity are cordially invited! to/attend, Mrs, Spencer OOverholt, also Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth , Overhoet, at Wadntiee.t event. Sua'day 22ndwith Mr. and, Mrs, Cecil lecltmier and family. Mr, aatii Mie, C. Delemier and family spent Sunday last with Mr, and Mrs, H. McNichol, Donegal, "Cheerio My Deario" a 3 -act play will be presented in Monerieff Unit- ed Church, by the United Church Ohoir of Londetlbbro, on Fri,, even- ing, Nov, 10, at 8,15 o'clock, This :play is in aid, of the newly organized War Service Unfit of the Church 'Ge'nie and aid a worthy cause. ONE GENT SALE Thins week at Smith's Drug Store Brussees. Pour moneyeranring days, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, CHANBHOK The October meeting of the Cheerio Workers, was held at the. home of Mrs, C. Kernaghan,, on Thursday, Odtob,er 19, with the president, Miss Mae Fischer, pre- siding. Mrs. (Rev,) Scott, of Kin- cardine, secretary for ,the Y. W. M. S. of Maitland Presibytery, was Pres- ent at this meeting, The ,meeting opened with ,the sing- ing of a hymn, The Lord's Prayer was repeated in unison The roll call was answered with, a veree 00 Scripture by 13 members present, The minutes of the Sept. meeting were read by the secretary Miss lean Oameron. Mrs. M. Engel read 'ale _-thterenting story. The Scripture lesson was read by Miss Gertie Pride. tees. ,Scott• gave an excellent'address en, "Thanksgiv- ing Thaniasgiving which was of much benefit to the society, ;i2na. C, Kernaghan and Mies Doris Porter sang a .duet. The ar'rangennenits for the November meeting' were made. The auxiliary is invited to the home of Mas. A. Hunter for their next meeting. A story ivios, read by Miss Doris Pouter entitled "Be Yourself." Mier sing- ing of a hymn Mies Mae Fischer led In prayer. The offering was received and a chapter train the stury'book "India on the -March," was read. The current events were read by' Mlse Versa Fischer• and Edna 'Cameron Mrs, C. Robinson and Mrs. George Evans. 1; elrr,rd with singing a hymn and repeating the Mizpah Beneelietian in. unison. During a social hour a dainty lunch was served by the hosteets, The Mende and neighbors, oS Mrs, C. Olmistead are glad, to hear that she is recovering crow her illness which Confinedher to bed for the last coutple' of weeke, ONE CENT SALE This week at Smith's= Drug Store Briisee'lls Four money.lsalwing days, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. "Cheerio My Dearth" a 3 -act play Reasons Why Ret d's Glasses Satisfy MODERATE IN PRICE BACKED. BY THOROUGH EYE EXAMINATION FRAMES AND :MOUNTINGS ADZE GUARANTEED AGAINST BREACKAGE FOR ONE YEAR 21 YEARS EXPERIENCE R. A. EID, R. O. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST AT MISS HINGSTON'S WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 2.00 Td 5.00 P. M. PHONE 51 will be, presented in Moner'ieff Unit ell Churee by elle United Church Choir ee Londetsboxo, on Fri„ eves• ing, Ney, 10, at 8,15 e'elock, This, play ia; in aid, of the naeeely organized, War Service Unit of .the Church Come and aid a worthy 05055, BLUEVALE ter, Wm. Thornton spent a few days: With Mr. and M•rs, Anson Plea -Mon and family and returned house last Week again, Ir, and Mre, Wilbent Mathers and two daughters of Dublin visited on Saturday evening' with his father and Miss Stamper. Miss, Elizabeth Robertson return- ed to Toronto on Saturday `atter spending the summer with her mother and brother, ear. and IVfrs. Witbeit Mathers and Miss Hazel Stamper spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Dari Mathens, and Elizabeth, Mr. and Mahe, Melville Mothers and son Arnold, visited on Sunday with her aunt and .mother Miss Agnes Hastings and Mrs, Samuel Woods of Turnbemy, Miss Dorothy Aitkens spent the week -end wilier her aunt and mother Mas, Alice AIken and Miss delary Duff of Bluevale, Don't forget Ebenezer Xmas tree on Decsm'ber 22nd. The hot supper sponsored by the Ladies' Aid of Knox Presbyterian Church on Friday night w„ a suc- cess in every particular. The school room and tables were decor- ated in orbnge an. dblaok, Carryinb out the spirit of Had1owe'en, making a colorful setting, renewing the sup- per, Rev, S. Kerr, of Meville ,Church Brussels, gave a fine address on his hereat 'trip to the Old Country, des, cribing dire ,beauty spots ' and bhe places, of historic 'fame in a most hateeestlnig manner, Others taking part in the .program 'were Mise Douglas of Luc'know, who contri- buted readings, and Miss Margaret Cantles of Brwsesls, favored with two solos, accompanied by Mrs, W. C, Icing, Rev. Kenneth ,MacLean of Wingtham, anted, as chairman, Miss Ruby Duff, Reg, N., cot the Woman's ,College Hospital t staff, Toronto, who has recently re- turned from a visit to the British Isles, is, a visitor with her sisters, Miss Duff end Mrs, Aitken, ThankoffeeIng Service Held The antral T1iankoffering service Of the Woman's Missionat'y Society, was held in the United Church on Sunday. The pastor, Rev, '0, Tay- e•n•or, gave the address, The Tuxis quartet of Listowel United Church, assisted the choir and gave some fine numbers, C. D. leaves, a student from Knox College, Toronto, occupied the pulpit in Knox PresbylterIan Church on Sunday. 'Mr. and Mrs. William A„ Elliott, of Brandon, Man., visited his broth- er, Matt Elliott, and other , friends in this vicinity last week-ead. They spent the summer ,at Kirkland Lake where Mr, Elliott, who is as architect, was inspecting the build ing of new schools. They are travel- ing by cabin trailer to Monitana and from there to Vancouver tie spend the winter. Bluevale Orange Lodge Selects New Officers New ()Dicers of Bluevale are: Well, Wilson, Thornton]; D.M., MVIelville Mothers,. chaplain, Earl II/millet; R S„ R, J Forest; tits W. J', Peacock; treasurer, George Thornton tint Gua1, Charles Mathes lecturer,- Robs Abram and George Johnston, Leg Broken by Car While Norman MnLtughlin was ern ,the act of cranking his ear, just seubih of the bridge on Wedneedaf evening, he was sttruck by en ap- proaching car mut suffered a tiro - ken leg, He was taken to the Whtgham Geeairal I3aspttal Mr, rind' Mrs, Vernon :i-Ci'ggins, To- ronto, visiting with Mr, and Mrs, J. C.:. Higgins,:' Mrs:. Nell', B, M 10nerern, Louise and Gilbert 00 Mohm,t Forest with lair;, and Mrs, R, F, (Mettles. ONE. CENT SALE This Week at Smiltlt's Di'ug Store lerussels, new money -,seeing clays, Weclnes11ay, Thunsdn•y, Friday and Saturday, GREY A' Crolebeeie 'Social will be Held, j TTuritlmi1Ss' Scihaol, 10th Grey,. o" Tuesday, evening, Nov. 7. X;uo will be aereed. Como and 010 an evening's fun. Niels Grace Dennie of MnIellep l spent the 'past week wit hhet' colledn span MaobpT, The Ocbobe'r meeting Of the "i.T W M, S. anti W, A. et Union Oburcl was held at tile thine pF Mie; R W.Whitiielad' of the 14th. concession• The meeting was, in charge of Mrs, S. Machan, A delightful Much was served by the hostess with Mns. Currie of eetwood. pouring _tea. Ani instructive and enjoyable after noon was enjoyed by all present, Mti; ,Mastetr Barry Bremner, 12th con- ceseion Is' under the doctor's'.eare;' Friends hope for a speedy recovery, Last week Bill McNair suffe'ed'a severe heart attack which will' con' fine Irian to his'bed for same time, He is also muttering front e broken' shoulder resulting from a fall when the ladder broke while picking apples, His many friends' hope he will soon be' well again. • Lt wase very discouraging to: rte, pastor of Union United Chureif 'ri• those in charge, of ,Sunday Sehoele to find so many absent last SundsYe/ Surely when we make such an et - fart to make our Anniversary Se1i vices a success we can at least be be ,present for regular service which is just as inspiring. Let us re- solve to do better in the future beginning neraj Sunday. Sunday School 2 p.ml Church service 3 p.m Miss Viola 'Wilson of Toronto spent the week -end at tine .home at her mother 1Vens, R. Wilson, 9th roriee of Grey. Miss Dorothy Spedean of Totten ham has been vlslting with her cousins Edythe and Olive ,Spelran, 14th con, Grey, Dote& 'forget the Bazaar and Tea in. Walton Community Hall, Wed., November 8th, Everybody Welcome ONE CENT SALE This week at Smiths. Drug Store Brulseels, Four money -saving days, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saear'iay, 1J the community betfore she went to Tp)onto to train, for a nurse. Lunch i as served and dancing was en- joed with ,the Leitch orchestra supplying the music. 11. 11X' c11' 31 5' r -SEE and Ride in the 940 FORDVIIU8 wra call will bring one to your door for . your inspect i yin, the many new features Ladd to the riding Comforts always afforded by the Ford. I Ood Used Cars. Worth Trying Worth Buying NOW - - is the time to,, gel that good used car' t at L. & W. JACKSON Phone 161 I OTO R' Listowe' , 1' BELGRAVE n-, The Belgrave . Women's Institute ' held a euchre and . •dance in the ileorrester's hall Monday night, The first part of the evening was spent pefeeenee cards, The prizes went to MeV Norman Walsh and Ceeir Wheteller and the consolation pnizee ko Arils. J. Dunbar and Clifford Ben- The prizes were all donated byte Mary Corley, Reg. N., of To- 540nto, who spent several years In MORRIS The farm of the late Robt. Nichol- son, North ee, Lot 10, Con. 5 Morris, was sold at the auction sale on Thusday, Oct. 20th to Joseph Yuill. A large crowd was present and prices received were good, cows sold as high as $35.00. Last Friday evening, October 27. ever one hundred relatives and neighbors gatheeed at ,the home of Franck and Mrs. Nichol to have a miecellaneousi shower in honour of the newlyweds, Mr, and Mrs, E1 - wood McCullough, The numerous gifts were beautiful and useful, The evening was spent in dancing and cards, Mess Mildred Nichol, Toronto, spent the week -end at the home' ae her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank' Nichol, My, and Mrs Clifford Marks were pleasantly surprised on Sunday by a visit from Mr; Leonard Gastick of NOW Liskeard, Misses Jaime and Wilma Watson and Mr, Carson Wat- son atson of Gorrie, We9,le•noton •Marks, 5th lime, has, been under the docltor's, care tees„ week, His many friends hope fore a speedy recovety Donit forget the Bazaar and Teel' to be held in Walton 0amrnunityr Hall, under the auspices of At,, George's Church, on Wedaeeday November 310, ONE CENT SALE This week at Smith's, Drug Stade B,:usseis, Four stoney -saving days, Wednesday, ThutetinY, Friday and' Saturday, p,_t NOTICE Votern' List 1939, Municipality of the Township of Morris, County of Huron :NOTICE is hereby given that I have conriplied with Section 7 a8 the Voters' List Aft 'end that 1 have nested up In my office in Bluevale, on tete 23 day of Octauer, 1939, Voters the est of all peesene entitl- ed to vote in the said Municipality r,t illunioleal elections and that silch lest remains there for inspection. And 1 hereby call upon, all voters to take inunmediate proceedings to have any ea•ot'rs 01' ontvtiaslong 000- rooted according to. lac:, ' Dated In my office in: Bluevale this' 23 day of Ocitober, 1939. ALEX' MacEWEN, Clerk, Morris Township. Mrs, Neil Montgomery left on 1 Saturday for London where elle will join Mr, Montgomery who has been. in the city for some time, They will take up residence on Mallland street, The sale of stock and implements held, by Mrs, Robert. Nicholsin was quite successful doe Yule purchas- ed the faint; Mr, and Mrs, Toni An,be'nsen at Stm•eon River, visited with Mr, and Mrs. Alex Manning; Mrs, Earle Anderson and sons, Jimmie and Ketch, are visiting with her mother, hens. Young, at W,eJt- port; Mrs, 'William Patterson of Auburn, is spending some time ,-with her daughter, Mrs, Alex Man- Iling, :.The Young People's 'Society met 111; the school -room of the United -'Church on Wednesday night lent with the nChmistian 'Fellowship `Cdriimlittee in charge, Gordon Neth, ere ` was in the chair and Freda 'S'orden at the piano. The lesson Weft, read by Leslie Vincent .and the ' prayer taken by bliss, . %%Donald, 'The:topic was an address by Goldie ' W3teelet in which he dealt with the General Background of Young leteetoplb's Work In the United church nf'Canadn and, somespecial features `Elft:leadership training, Stypplemrent- eery to the topic and as a comment hort,tt Miss Lane gave some im pression, of the recent Conference Convention iheid in Sarnia, The recreational pepiod was under the direction of Ruth Wheeler, There "rtes a partletreariy good attendluice Find the meeting was a very enjoy- able one, The Executive met later and made preliminary arrange- ments for a special musical service to be held on, the Xmas Sfinela] night. - :: �, • , The W.M.S, of the United Ga Belgraye held :their NoV meeting in the church with.' attendance, Mrs. R , :Oh presided in the absentee President, After the _fey. period Mrs E. Wigitenan vee presented the 1st chanter :Of 41 study book `Moving Militons:r?c_'1 Thankoffering service is to be oneSunday, Nov. 5 1n 'the chuech with Rev; Mr. Wilson of Auburn eis. guest speaker. ...: reale. k so +thea anal` :.1 WALTON A Croddnlole ,Social will be held iia':, Turnbutl's School, 16th 'Grey, on" Tuesday eventing, Nov. 7, .Lunch will be served. Come and enjoy an The annual Bazaar and Tea spon-'''. sored by the Ladies' Guild and W., A. of St, George's church, Walton, is to be held' in the Walton Community Hall on Wednesday, Noveuper 9111 We don't need to :tell you what a splendid stn ces's this, affair aywaps. is, le you haven't been there you have undoubtedly heard about its It is the ideal place to purchase hang - some Cln•isltnnas gilts, of all kinds. Lovely pulite, fancy Sorg, aprons and a posit of other beautifniand useful arttolee. There will be a white gift counter, a tell pond, a guessing conteslt to add to' the fun and variettu of the affair. Then there is the bane -die candy and homearn•ade baking, you couln't get better anywhere. The tette those ladies: serve is delicious! You be there and find out ter younselfl ONE OENT SALE This week et Smith's Drug Store Brulssola Four money -sawing days, Wednesdlay, Thursday, Friday and. Saturday, Pt.JIWR Q RFU R At Barrister, Solicitor, Etc Phone 20?f - Brussels, Oa*A F. F HOMUT}' guarantees you the Best Eye Service Harriston, phone 118 Brussels (Second Thursdays) Phone 26X ROUND TRP BARGAIN ;FARES NOVEMBER 17-18 from BRUSSELS To TORONTO Also to Brantford, Methane. Goderieb, Guelph, Hamilton, London, Niagara Fails, Owen Snurd, .' St, Catharines, 81, Mary's, Sarnia. Stratford, Strathroy, Woodstock. To Stations (luteoma anti Fa t to Cornwall inelnaeve, Lindsay, Peterboro, Camp)1e11•ford, Newmarket, Uxbridge, Meaford, Midland, North Bay, Parry Sounda ry,lingwooe and west to Ileardanore, ; Sudbury, 1e>; See ltantibifs for complette list cat destinations. Tickets, Tai?i Information, Return limits from Agoras, ASR' POR •I3'A,NDBIU CANADIAN. NATIONAL ALr WAYS USE CANADIAN NATIONAL TELEGRAPHS k v