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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1940-1-31, Page 1ruttg POST PUBLISHING HOUSE• Wednesday, January 31st, 1940 BRUSSELS, ON' `°AA • Executive Wilt Meet at Wingham To Decide ,Date R. J. Deachman, Sitting Member, Again Seeks *Nomination A meeting of the exeeutive of NonUi Huron Liberals bats been call- ed for Tueeday, Febt'uaty 1, at 2.30 Isar, at Wdngiv ra, to seta date fee - the coirveudion to select a candidate in. The 1'anthconling federal elec- ti anu. R, J. Deachman, ,sitting mem. ber, is again seeleing unneinations, but he hoe a tight on his hands, with at lea:ut two others in the field, L. E. Cardiff, of Morels 'town'ship, a1. ready has been' chose., hp the CAn- ec'rvative:a'. There are 29 on the Lib- eral -executive' of Nonlh Imran, DANCE in the Twp. Hann, Ethel FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd Admission -Gents 25c Ladles bring lunch. Sponsored by the Woman's Institute The United Church REV. H. J. MAHONEY, B.A., B,D, PREACHER 11 a.m.-Special Service of the Ordination of the Elders. 3 p.m. -Sunday School , Missionary Sunday 7 p.m. -"The Meaning .of Lent.' Monday 8 p.m.-Y.P.U. • Wednesday' 8 p.m.- , Union Prayer Meeting' The Annual Pancake Suppe' under the auspices of St. John's Ladies' Guild will be 'held in the Church Basement on Shrove Tuesday February 6th Supper served from 5.30 to Admisison 25c and 15c REGENT THEATRE SEAFORTH NOW PLAYING Double Feature -- Five Little Peppers and Romance of The ` Redwoods 8 MON., TUES. and WED. Nelvyn Douglass Joan Blonde'11 Good Girls Go to Paris Walter Connolly Alan Curtis Forget your troubles with the season's first comedy sensation NEXT THUR., FRI. and SAT. Conrad Veldt Velem Hobion U -Boat 29 th with !Sebastian Shaw Is a imams first duty to his country or his fellow -man COMING In Name • Only United Church .,,�,.�,. ,�. ,.�, , tin, I Annual 1Na'eet±ray , _ y j � � f r k wila le d /1 o"e aminal tneetitag of the United ()Cal News e -1 rosseh Branco Canaille/ tied r Church was' held with a e,plerd11, at , to Hear the reports' et the variousHarry .r. • \-Jahoney acted as (hair-- TliansdaY ovenduicemz,r� _� r.... ,,,••••••••••^041. USW* ea.dan,ce on hand .a.. United Y. P. U. mega n!zadioms '1':he Minister, Rely, The Y, P. Tie of the tJndted Cleerch man antil re'pontee the membersb4p as 305, 8 funerals, 3 baptisms, '3 weddings. A memorial service far those who passed away clur'iug the year, wee. held. The report of the Board of Session waselven by Mr. 0 Ineartner.d. 'Ike 1 reneurei•'s ze: pen +•wins given by Dr. R, S. Earn- 11tou -which showed the linaneee for the year In a healthy annelidan. Me Percy Mltsioe11 t 'eeented the report' c the Official. Board, The report of the' Sunday Srhoo!1 was given by Mr, A. IIenlceg, Miss Addie Cardiff and Mr, Percy Mitchell, Mrs) S. Dayioon nave the report or the Cradle 1t,4,1,, The report orf the Y.P.1?, we,* gii4mi by Reit Blatk. 10d.'.tir Jewell presaged the Miseion Band report with response by Phyliy-Sullivan. Miss' alae Skelton gave the \VOLS. report with re- sponse by Mrs Rr.. .Pr'oatpr.• , Mrs - Davison :gave the W. A, report with reeponnse by Mrs,' 0. Walker,' C. I3usehlin' reepon,iled to the report 0f the Choir by Mies' M, Gar•oiss. 'Meanly all the . o'er/ores .showed a ,substantial ;b'alanne with 'tile con- greg'ation givlugs 'totaling more than $4,000 ,include; tine Misston- an', swings $425.. W, A. $613, W.M.S. The election resulted' in tour nave Stewna'cla. being : ' alePeinted, C. 13tbseh11n4 W:' Proctor, Ge Sander. son, A. McTaggart, A very heauity vote of thanks , tvas tendered the Minisden who a-larouneedi that he would i,t810F8nfsh •his. pastorate an, June 3011. of this•, year. - A pastoral relattions, commletee was appointed - to work with the ,Minister and the Settllevrent camel:Wee of Presby- tey The W. A, cluellenged, the men. to sponsor a conceit which woe -'ac- certted: A" social boor wee'vaen•t at the conclusion -of the btr&inees ses- •ion when trio ladles provided 're- Pr•esihmentts. * '0 ec t, n .. o. * * The prizes to be awarded the * • hdders .of the Lucky Ticket :' * for the Patriotic Ice Carnival * * will be on display at Seeker * * Bros. Butcher Shop Window •" '3 Saturday, Feb. 3rd. * 'k LET'S DO OU•R BIT By Helping the Women's Patriotic Circle * They are grand prizes * * '3 1. x' ARENA ACTIVITIES THURSDAY - Skating from 8 to 10 o'clock FRIDAY. Open night for Skating Parties Hockey Matches, Carnivals. FRIDAY, FEB: ind- MITCHELL at BRUSSELS SATURDAY— Skating from 8 to 10 o'clock Skettng Saturday afternoon for Children just learning. TUESDAY Skating from 8 to 10 o'clock W'ED.NE'SDA'1C'--� • Open night - Calling all Hockey Fans to the Brussels Arena , FRIDAY, FEB. 2nd --MITCHELL Vs. BRUSSELS MONDAY, !FEB. ,5th•--MONKTON Vs. 'BRUSSELS Rally Round and Help The Boys Wins )net - an M.ontlay evendng, Tile lneteline opened with stngrog of a hyalin toile:m .1 by prayer Doris' Jewell, and the: s0r0.pture reading, The business period being oamcluder3 a Piano solo was given' by Jean Spelean, Atter the singing of e 113'1iin Mies Margaret Downing gave. 1 the tophus. Mr. Mullaney contiet- huted a Musical ;,-election anti the ute#sus cloorel• with the singing of ;a hWmur, John McQuarrie Passes in Montreal The sad .rows was rece'l0ed lly Mn.. t'4r:nrits• McQuarrie, 9'111 eon- ccs+'cion Grey Township, of the dearth in the -'General Ha3I*itu:l, Montreal. of John \1i Quari•ie, in his 701h year, Ito was raised on the 7th c0m0'00. yd '] i is. Inter movie' to Cr•anbrook, As a young mor.' he wonted in the Ronald Foundry ..far. aon1e tame. Teter moving to Mon - tread. He leaves to Mourn, their loss one eon .Bay, al Detroit, and pole, clautlhter, 14is, Beatrice Mauro of Milwaukee, and two brrtthen Athol of Toronto, and Salm of Mot N:onuc1, Man.. One -grandson, .Roy YIceauarrie, inode tbe sep.remie sae:rifle ' 1* 111e recent war in Spain. Buria6- took place in Montreal .01l Saturday, . - _., Ice Carnival The, Patriotic Tee C,arnivaI w1.i1'l> is to be held do the local arena on the evening of Tuesday, Feb, 6th, promises to be Life major eivenieof the, season' and a• matertm s crowd is expedtede to attend t*- par- ticipate - in the vaYous events for which geneitous prizes are offered. ID addttioa, to the races there are eleven costume prizes, prize for the oldeet leder, on S!kates, the largest family and for :the. most graceful cotnpl�. It. you+ don't ca"ore to go in costume even if youdon't spate you may 'sisal share 1a 'the prizes for there are three lucky 'tickets, with splen- dict' pyizest given for thein. See 5nsrlde• page and bills, for- complete Prize lest. If you canIlt` pauilcia'Ce in th'e ceerai' **al you ,can 'be a specta- tor. and dm that way yon gtive your au11paet to the cause of ibe Red Cross. TJae, Brussels Bandy °will be in at- tendance. A new amplifier has' been installed at the arena. There will be a refreshment booth. A good time mill be eujoed by all, Let's go to the Patniotio Ice Carnival - at Brussels Arena on Tuesday, Fel). 0111: and :assdst in. the work of . ithe Woman's Patriotic Circle. St. John's Annual Meeting The name Vestry Mest]rrg of St. John's Church, held, In the Vesttlp Poem of the church on Moii.rlay even- ing of this, week was largely eat - tended; • Rev, F, Wattts, who preselect open, ecl the meeting wlj . 'prayer, Mr. laynao'Clc was appointed to act as secretary for the meeting'. The re- peeta of the ongantzatious of,the church were given as /allows:- 'Cartrechreport, by the People's. `Vat•- d!en, J. Fischer; Ladies' Ouidd 'by the pr'esident,Mts, C Davis; Sunday School her A. Celemau,;, superinten- dent; A,Y,P.A. by,, lite 1ecretailp, T, Davis and the W. A. by lairs, Cole- man seareitar'y, Alli reportls showed a credit bailan•ce for the year. A letter from Bisbee., Seeger and read by lair. Watts, and disenesed by t'hos'e present, Variotis matter's et business were cleat :with and the electioat of thumb, officers, resulted as tollo.wle1- People's Warden, J. Flstcher; Rector's Warden,' T; Ellis; Lay Delegate to 'Symbd, A, Wood; Subsit1tute Lay Delegate is Synod Wni, McCtiteheon; Seleett Vestry, W. MloCiltcheon, J. Davis, ; 7I, Jack. lin, A. Wood, A, +Colesnan1 T. L. Prost, Do. Vipers, it, Bryan, Mess G. Muhloohit, Mrs R, Theell, Mils, G. Davie' Organist, R. ''Cnunriiibell; ',Caretaker, Wm. Fischer, ", A hearty Vole of 'thanks was, recortledi on be - halt oft the 1939 Wardens, Mr, J. 1! lecher and Mr, J. Tined for their faOItutn.l. Service during the least year, Alt beshiess being eatiefaetordly oonelttd*d' the ineeting WAS bt'ought tb te diose. With. ,prayer by lair, Watts, Melville Ladies' Aid ' The lemele5' Aid of Mielvltte I Car=arc s i Commence Wed, Feb. . cah110011 held a sate Of here -made . CONSERVATIVE belting and neatly 111 the public lihr'amy on Saturday , with atm. 13. ' Walker, enlivener, 'Mrs, It, Thune son. mrd Mr . Jerrrrh Kerr we're rharge of the baking booth and firs. Mitchell of the candy booth, EIma Farmer's Mutual Fire Insurance Co Hold Meeting The fiftyatalh ertnu ;l meeting, of the Policy 01 elders tet• the Ewa tra!Mere `Intal.) Fare Inearl tic e Company was belt in the Foreytens Hall, Attwood on January 30th at ' twe c'clpsik to target, the report of the Direc:tdrs and Auditors for the yelr 1939 and the 011111ian or. Direc- tor anti rrftirers' for the year 184e, The comean'y 1104 had a number • of heavy losses during 1939. ' All losases were paid promptly and the company was found to be In a very aulieda.ctory position financially. Tile former directors and officers were unantnmusly re -alerted. to office. •114 Melville Y. P. S. The Young People gathered in the tern) of a Scotch Social meeting. The meeting opened with Hymn 748. Ml'. Kerr read the scripture after which Ear] Moore led in prayer. Mr. Kerr gave a sheet account on Bu1'n life and read one of Burn's scents. Scoaoh poems; n'ere read tiny; . Jean Ma'cdonuld, Mary H. clemier, Tom 'Mat dzea:n. Two coronet solea 'were given by Earl Moore • and' , Gerald Gibson:- anti,. iii:'' Eokurie•t' sang a Scotch song. Scotch cone munl'ty singing was enjoyed by everyone Miter which a ,Scotch lunch was. served and the meeting elnsed with the singing of "Auld Lang Syne." B. C. S. News - by B.C.S. Reporter Cm, Friday, Ian '36, a literary meeting under the convenxrshtp of Bent Pladk Gra*' held at B C.S.. The! meeting °P'etled with the singing of '0 Cenada'. Jean Speiran. and Idella: - Bt'yraws favoured the grovup with a duet. A veay atomising Scotch read- ing was gdv0* ty Mary Helen, Eek- inier, Gerald Gibson and Enr1 Moore played'' n trumpet duet. The school paper iwus read by Virginia Plum: Seberal of they studeuits, were called upon to give frnamemptu spaeclles Jock Kelly ons '.The lMfannfacturel has done more for the conntry tban the farmer," Josephine Van Norman anti "A Girl has a better time' np to - eighteen than, a boy," and George McNichol on "The world -,was e' better place to live in fifty - yealw ago .than it is today:" Mrs. Wilton acting as cnitic, spoke for a few minutes. After the. 'servin.g. df candy the meeting classed by singing. "God Save The Ding." Friday evening the students from the High and Public Schoch gather- ed at the town hall to enjoy a couple of hours of enteetaindng'antl educa- tional moving pictures made pos- eible by the cooperation. of Rev. H. .7. Mgd.oney and the Bru:ssele School, These pictures vette very interest- ing and iT struetive anti the students are gratehyl to 'Mr. 1 1t1honey for beengtng his, moving picture nta- oliine and putting base glans on, for thein. ,The girls from 13ruesete I igb School have organized a Junior Red Gross society nvdutli Jeneettte Sander - 00a, President, Janet King, secre- tary and Vinginia Plum treasurer. They are going to mach have a chance to do theirehare toe the country by knitting ,for the soldires'. Some have already Mailed making wriselets ands others are anwdous+ 10 start as' soon, as they can obtain the ' Wool,. Fo .the nowt month al'1 school •a.c- tivittee will be praelticaldy at O Stand-stud ae meenrintetionte 20111 take 019 all of the student's' ,trim's. DIED - P.E1VdVlNGTON.--ae Clinton, on Mon- day, -JOnuary 29111„ 1940, Walter J. 0, Pennington, In hist 66th. year,. The funeral 111411 be hekl from, the resiidence• of 111.e sono James Pet. niegton, Lot 4, Conn 11, (trey Twp, an Thua•eday, Feb, lett, 1940, Sea'- wlee' et 2.00 pan, Intent -ant la :B)'US8e1a eetnetel'y, CANDIDATE • 11.e following canvas,s,ems been appointed and will be on yon: Rrnsec.le North of River -4 -Waimea and Harry Champ Demise's South of River and main' Street-\Walde•r. C, Ke Lewis Resse'11.' Bru„caels South of River and itaim Street- Walter Itos Frank Maeda.. Ceti Tem, Con. 12--H;aary IC Will Marie, U"rip 1 vet. d'art, e. 0.0 Cr ,delod.,ti--tJ, 0. Evan lelleccet ley Ciro" 0chool- G cttiv Molt) am rey Twp.. and ere. 111'ov ton and 1?a eforris 211rip,, r'oadL . We[ l Moses. Morels Twp. Louis A Mori'is Twp., and James Morris. Twp,. and J'ame's Kerr. Morris' Tem Con. and Will 1ficC11,,tc'ii44$, p41 hIorris T•141>,, 'Con. 7 -Geos and Simpson MoOail. Canvassers will get tlieir s and 11351 uotio0s at Eilmer D, office and make their r'etur i Wood, Treasurer. 0* L, E. CARDIFF F01'1110i I ,e,vr- 08 Marr : Towtulap for The, past Night years, is -Con- ser•va!ti'e candidate for tile North. Huron. riding inthe conning Federal Election on. Ttveaday. Martin: 26th. . '0 'I, 0. to • i i' 1 * * PEOPLE Vir.6 KNOW * * ' t k i; * ,. 17dss Mary I,0(1. ha, vieitdng Wingham with Mrs, Geo. Slott. 1lns, John G0111rnith is in Toronto the gueet • of . her daughter Mrs, Braden: Miss May Skelton was . in Galt last week attending the funeral of a relative in, that city, lir. Laycock of dhe school staff aireret the week -end with• friends in Woodtatock. Mr, Harold McDonald who Las been baiting relatives in the West returned home on Saturday; Miers 'Flo, i, Buchanan, has been supplying for n couple of daye in the Primary Roo5m as Miss Helen Backer was ander the doeto'i's cane 'George Northwood. has reamed to his dirties art the Canadian Bnnkt of Commerce folttrwing a three week vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, George Nontltwood, Mrs, Wm. Miller of Tm nberrq Si., nnntb, who has. been ender - the doctor's care for pone m'ndhe cele- bm'ted her 8531, birthday .Sunday, - Jen -31111, 'Uo'n rratula'tst ns The atony friencle of Rev C. 1. M0arhonse, London, a i ne cf the Brussels lniteci cller„h. wile. he grieved ' to learn of 300• death 1wleleh occrieed in Lonhon on, Tues. day. following an °l'eration. bliss Madge Donaldson, of Lis- towel, welialcnowii to a, number of I(ais,elites died in Listowel on Monday evening of ,this week atter a short illness The funervil Js being held au Thur=sday a8ter'noon, hirs, A. J, Lewey end eluC:rrdy Lowry :motored to London on Sat - today the.t Mrs, I;owry might attend a 10 the Met/Teeldten Church 20011h n reception atter at the bonne of Mr, end .firs', A, A. Affleck. Th.e bride is a cousin ofMrs.Loawry and ill's. Affleck ee sister Orval 'Stanley had his ear badly damaged in an accident involving' a cutter thriven by FI'erlaq* Sanderson, Nutlet. on Monday evening, Fortran- atety 1tlr. Sandensen or the driver of the ear or his mother }des, 1. S!tenley, who eecompended ,trim were not aea'iotrisy injured. The hone had a bad cut and the cutter was badly washed. • • a The many friends: of the M*Bain Fancily were sorry to read in The Globo and MIIail, the passing of an olcl resident, Mists Bell MaBahe who lived.. in Braseela on Mill Street, The fahnily ,home 1* the houses where' Mr. R00401114 11ve4.9 and their tailor *bop WOE. whore the Rural Telephone of - lice le now. Mee, MsBahn Se'., and fatally moved to Teronite some eear0 ego, 1001sll, i'Oebellie leavers her 0111y brother 701101 and nue Meter ylVliee Annie, one .skater (1i1i!araearet) :Mas. ?them of Attwood, flledt soave years ago. The Posit extends' the sincere sy0nrtetis of old . friends around Brusa'e1ilk0t ktellAlN ,lsabelta,-'At the Albany ]4ospitn3, an. Saturday, January 87113, 1.940, +Teabella MG13ain, beloved sister of John. and' Annie Venetiaa 205 Data We have set our objective at We believe you -will put it the top and wJien canivasg'is pleited you will look at your with pride and feel I done my This money goes to buy s for .those fighting our batitlen as' 1'iosfpital &uieldl 5s Dente mics, Ambulances, donations Of those brave Finlanders. The •Cana'cliau, Red Cross record to be proud of, In ti peace they help those. who in Hoose and earth quake. Sincerely' yours, R. J,• Bowman, Prer.,i1 Elhri•ea' T5. Bell, S1 oreita_- k WEDDING * ) * SANDERSON--BIOLGEF St..Tahli'* Anglican Ohureb sem;; was the scene of a very weari1na• on Saturday, .lar 'when Mies, Marguerite Helen, east daughter of Mr, and Meat as IT. Bolger o!f Morris do herame the imide or Mr, 13 aKenaJe, youngest ,sou of :1 Mee, leaiiid D San'clerson, oP ] township, The cereimeny w farmed by. Rev. F. W. Wei bruwsete, The, bride eves ch in leeches crepe dines with. sondes to. martali. They we 'averted by Mr. and Mrs. Marl 0011ride,, sister a.nd' brO411010 nrlaw b Immediately following the' money a sumptuous wedding was senw04 at !Elie' home t bni'de's %tents The ram twits teettuily de with ,pink end white tapers. Fbur cousins of the beide the dinner namely: rifist, Knight, Miss tarny McDeeal, Edgar Hollinger and Met Penile•. - Amid ehotvenS oft 000700 happy couple lett for a beet to be SI[ienit in Detroit. `anal aenth, • Far 'trstve111ng the bride l'rls,t Wool -0010 with a green •et halt and gloves to 11103011,, me' happy •sawlike wilt r'05 the groom's Atle teem In IttICNN!ilaa '1'0 kali ant( 1V Boeneee Grey, On Zthui,sda; 150y a. ten (Stephan teen aok twr'ih vcrony eged 7G yoare. Funeral titan the M. Ritoli nemali Homey 219 t)en1101'61i on lalonday last, at 2 natl. In, St, ,balm"e' (l01netery, ltorwliy