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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1939-12-13, Page 6rolitAtFACAUMMOlkommotocemitaWOWO Have You ordered Your Xmas Cake Yet 1 If Not Place Your Order 1 At Once 1 As Xmas Cake is much I better a few weeks old i All orders will be filled IPromptly up to Dec. 16 Bread Cakes and Pastry Always on Hand Always Good -Always Fresh I lowland Bakery 1 Brussels Phone 113x +wm5r m•ra Bi'owntown 'Busy Bees' Sponsor Fine Bazaar Members of the 'Busy Bees,' a so- ciety of young ladies in the Brown - town neighborhood, with Mrs. Mil- ton Fraser as president, sponsored a most successful bazaar in Ebenez- THE BRUSSELS POST W19UNAS„ DCOD1VIl 7lt 13th, 1939 MONCRIEFF FREE SERVICE ii; . f The ecenori meeting of the W. Good Values 1' M, S. oof Monarioff United chuxcl, wase held in the lbasemeut of the church on Wednesday ,afternoon, Dec, &t1, will, the president Mrs, V, Inglis presiding. 'The meeting opened with the nee of hymn 434 anti 59, followed with a Prayer by Mrs. Alex Slpeiran, The Scripture Pending was filen taken by Mrs, z, r► Jim Bantle after which the minutes of the last meeting were read and • OLD, DISABLED OR DEAD HORSES OR CATTLE removed promptly and efficiently. Simply phone "COLLECT" to WILLIAM STONE SONS LIMITED PHONE 21 INGERSOLL BRUSSELS — PHONE 72 1 Staple G�o-.s .a .{. HavingBoughta. adopted,The roll was then call- ed, being ausevered with the word j• -.y, ✓ <o Devotional was taken by Mrs, Alex among children in town the public school concert which was to have been held this Flr'day oveni ng h ad to he postponed indefinitely, The 'meeting of Young People's Union was witlipan n this week, in Y pl&me the lecture delivered by Gypsy Smith was held,which was much enjoyed by a capacity con` gregation in United church; The annual aneetin•g and electioIu' of officers. of Women's Astsoclation df United church wag held on Tues- day which resulted as (follows: President, Mrs, Chas, Bell; first vice president, Mrs. W. Mills.; sec- opd vice president, Miss, Mary Lockie; secretary, Mrs. G. D. Leith; er, Mrs. W. J. Potts; press secretary, Mrs'. A. M. Colclough; pianist, Mrs. Herb Mc troy, flower and visiting committee, Mrs.Chars. Gr ashy, 'Mrs. Hillborn, Mus. Will Logan manse .committee, Miss Mary Lockie, Mrs, W. J. Mills, Mrs. S. R ,White, Mrs, Chas, Bell, Mrs, William Jenkins Rev, Mr. Sinclair presided at the meeting. The period of open weather is giving farmers an opportunity to comtptlete their fall work, On Wed- nesday two ;tractors commenced Plowing the McGee farm north of town, recently .purchased by Mr, Menzies .or Concession 10 East Wt. Hymn 47 was sung and the Good Stock of e,�{n's Mann, The treasurer their gave v a report and airs. lien, McLean rendered a Solo, while the offering • was being received. A report was then given from the delegates, who • attended the Convention at Clinton. .; e f ®r Everyd.y Wear e Advance in. We pass these on to you. Hymn' 376 was sung and the officers were elected 'for the coming year which were as foible's. Honorary presidents, Mrs. Jas. Mann, and Mrs. M. Harrison. Pres„ Mrs. B. Fog; 1st Vice, Mrs. Alex bSpeiran; 2nd Vice, Mrs. V, Inglis; 3rd Vice, Mrs. K. ?McLean; Secretary, Mrs, H, Lud- diugtan; Treas., Mrs, M. Ferg; Press Sec., Mrs, Alex Mann;Temp- '�� • erance Sec.. Mrs, Jas. Bantle; Or- Price ganist, Edythe ,Speiran; assistant 0-gant;R, Mrs. Donald -itllcTageart; Community Frtendlhip Sec., Mrs, Alex. Mann; Supply Sec„ Mrs. F. Harrison; Stewardship Sec., Mrs, Wan, 'Smith; Missionary M,cn,thle' Sec., Jean Harrison. Mission Band Officers—Superin- tendent, Mrs, Luddington; Assist- ants, Mrs. J McLean, Wilma Har - risen., Margaret Harbourne. er Unite cl church on Wednesday afternoon, Articles, Suitable for Chrtstfas gifts, .quilts; etc., were diOposed of, Lunoh was served. The proceeds amounted to nearly forty dollars, Wanted f e r Cash We will pay the best market value for old Stamps 1— Unused Postage Stamps of any kind 2— Used Postage Stam=ps of any kind 3— Stamps on entire envelopes 4— Stamp Collections : You may have old Letetrs wort ha small fortune. Don't tear stamps off paper but soak them off. Register or insure all Sendings. P. C. JACKSON 239 King St. London, Ont. Ladies Aid Officers Pres., Mrs, Orval Harrison; Vice Pres., Mrs. Jas, Bernie; Sec„ Mrs. Wm, Rob- ertsbm; Treas„ Mrs, Wm. Smith. The Ladder+ Aid also held a short meeting, Hymn 30S was sung and Rev. Mr, Gilbert closed in prayer, ELYTH Miss Alice Gillespie has returned from St. Catharines where she has been recuperating from an illness et the home of her sister, T G. Gordon has purchased from W. Col- "ison the flax nnlll at the south end of town on No, 4 highway. lir. Gordon is equipping the plant with all new machinery, which is being hipped from Belgium. Lt is the intention to manufacture fine flax fibre. Mr. Halter of Ais1a, Craig is the foreman of the plant and is ai- • WROXETER The regular monthly meeting of the Women's lnsLitute was held at the home of Mrs. Denny with the presdd lit, Airs. J. 3. Allen in the chair. The roll call was answered by a donation to the Christmas boxes tor shut-ins. and Mre. Wal.er were al_ oia.led tc pack these boxes on the 21st Decetmiber. During the business: period a letter was read tram For. .0,.Eeska1t thanking the Institute for the bale of clothing which was sen. them in November. Also a letter from Agnes Dunst who is in Queen Alexandra Sanatorium, .thanking the ready in town, They have secured members for the sunshine bag she 400 acres of land already and if rete;vel. It was decided to give towards the coatnnunity Christmas seed can; be procured may sow 1,000 tree and the ladies to heap pack the aures. bags for same. Mrs. at c•Naughtot. Onving epidemic had charge of "Current Events,+' and one of her items was a splendid re- port of the convention held in. the Bing Edward Hotel, Toronto, Each (ember was asked to bring a pound of candy to this meeting. The caudy was then sold, Mrs. McNaughton; be:ng auctioneer and Mats., McLean, readng the reolipe. The singing of "Sflemt Night' 'and the National Anthem closed a very interesting meeting. A delicious lunch Was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. 3, J. Allen and Mrs. Howard Wydle, to a chiken pox CHRISTMAS SHUPPINGik 0, MADE EASY AT44, 6 .. DAVISON'S HARDWARE ve I dr3' aur m of pia with a large and well assorted stock to cr07,3e from - — ,and at former prices ALL MODERN E,ECTRICAL APPLIANCES I\ LATEST STYLES Cy Isley Electric Washers SPECIAL—Christmas Tree Sets priced a3 F _✓. From 49c up —ALSO — CTory Coffee Brewer, Silverware Ovenware, Everready Flashlights Sunt am IVIlixmaster, Aladdin Lamps Pyrex and China viy%8 w{+ t • AoHolooelo s Ns Resident of Bluevale Everett McGee, Dies On Wednesday afternoon, Everett McGee died in the Winghaan General Hospital following an .illness of less than, a week. Mr, McGee was born at Bluevale 33 years, ago, the only son of the late Mr. and Mrs, Alex McGee. He had been a conftnued resident of the village, He was janitor at the gg Public School tor several years, 1 also of the United church, He is sunvive!d by two nenhOrs and one nelce, Walter, George and Ruby Anger of Listowel, The fun- erl .�,r::vice. was held from the Bluevale U".iitcd church on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock The service was conducted by Rev. O. Tay- ener of the 'United church and Rev Mr. Loney, pastor of the Baptist church, Winglhann, 1 tern: on took 'place in. the W,nxetpr Cennetery, when the ser- vice was eonducte 1 by members of the Orange Order, Current Songs ^^~~ Most Favored By the Soldiers Canadlan '1 rveps - i Now Profcr "Dear Barrel Polka" and "South of the Border" q� p3 Phone /46 Brussels Scree gs Corning forward every second week at lode prices Molases and Oil Cake D.M. MacTavish The tunes of the. first Great War adieu Legion show in the Capita. —the Brutish Tommy's "Tipperary" ; last week, when the Dumbells re - and the French Poilu's "Madelon,'' ' turned to entertain the boys , in are not _forgotten but the young khaki once again. men of the aelw Canadian army concentrated at Ottawa say the The Royal •Ca-nadtan Mounted songs they like best are the cur- Police band struck up a standard renbly popular "South of the Bor• band selection and thew the crY der" and the boisterous "Beer Bar• went up "we want the beer barrel' rel Polka," and when the hand beat it out the Young lads who are heading for France really rolled out the barrel And they showed it at the Can- and got the blues on the run. Songs of New War is i c.Az5vmaiM • leo' ! a Give Furniture - This Christmas A GIFT THAT LASTS INOT ONLY IN MEMORIES —lOid Timers Make Hit 7oo A slow senlifentai ballad and a r iliclti.'g lilt of swing fru•m. Man- hal.tan's tin.pan alley are catching on with Canadia:tn troops as the favorite songs of the new war, 1 A A New line added to our stock - making it a larger range from which to choose MIRRORS— latest styles with or without frame LAMPS—table and floor lamps of exquisite designs CEDAR. CHESTS—A lovely gift for your' :;v:-eetheart CARD TABLES FERNERIES COFFEE TABLES END TABLES, MAGAZINE RACKS, , OCCASIONAL CHAIRS Make this Christmas a cheerful one by selecting gifts from the above list Studio Couches Chesterfields D. A. RA II Undertaker and and Ambulance Service ����@ BRUSSELS — PH,OrrNt,, 36—y BRUSSELS T