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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1940-2-28, Page 5THE BRU NEWS OF THE D1ST1UCT Written for the Post By Our Own Corresponderne ETHEL slating of games, .contests, musical in the Sunday School Own on1�1 `r - l l ins entertainment alter w a# a liar $iackmore, praskled, Wtl• and literary nnm'bers made intermit -t• day evening, The president, throngi• bounteous ninon was served out the eutire meeting, l The recent heavy fall a 'snow , with a steadily hieing ground drift, practically 'tied up molter traffic till after the 'big WOW ,plow went through the Vain highways and , county roads at the first of the week. i We are sorry to know that Mrs' (Rev.) Snell ier apt'fering coustder 1 able distrait' eollowing the develope meat of a complication of effects, due to having contracted a severe colds Mrs. Snell is omen missed 1 as she is interested and actively en- gaged In. Red arose work and. m3' ' other efforts in church and com- munity welfare. Tho ;frosty weather of last 'week was an ideal setting for a jolly time for Ethel young people when they chartered Charlie Keffer's big truck which was' closed in for the occas- ion, which added to 'the comfort or the occupants and drove to Bruges's where abating on the rink was thoroughly enjoyed by all, till Mos- ing time, It was unanimously agreed by the Ethel group that a big factor to this, enjoyment wean the courtesy and co-operation of the management and ether group members Present on 'that occasion, The return trip in the closed In truck was made to comfort.. The euebre and dance sponsored by Ethel W. h given in Grey Twp., ball Friday, Feb, 23rd was Sairly well patronized considering the many other attractions in nearby places dated for the same night. There was no lack however in pro- viding for the customary good, time. Prizes, music and lunob were all in order. Wednesady night of last Week after the fun and. health promoting experience of driving with horses and sleighs for several miles through the snow and frosty air, a ' social under the auspices of Ethel United Church Y.p:9, was held in 'The basement of the church and was largely attended, ,the program con - Bea Lake is holding a clearing The Scripture teeeon was read iY auotion sale at his farm '.ad3oinirg .Stewart Elliott And ,Rey. C. Tei' t'he village on Thursday, March 7, ener offered prayC1 Auetio:ueer Kemp 01 Lietowel will businest3 period the' treasurer re• have charge of the sale. Ported that the proceeds of the A truck;driver gains from' Ethel St. Valentine ,Social held the Prev to Atereedi one afternoon recently, acus week amounted to $14.2'5, This unfortunately chose the wrong road, amount was given to the general A short distance from Ethel the out- 'fund of the congregation. The nit elid into the ditch and had to be tepie, 'Ways of Doing Right,' was abandoned' over night. The next taken by Rosa Smalls i day when two team of horses were Ice Supply Stored' need coneiderabie damage was done. 'George Thomason with his gang to harness etc.; before it was extr'.- of men have completed eating and oaten. storing the season's supply of lee for the creamery. The ice woe' of extra good quality. The blocks in GET YOUR PERMANENT ON THE NEW ZENITH HEATERLESS THERMIQUE End Curl $1.00 and -1.50 including Shampoo Permanent $1.75, $2.25; $3.00 and $5.00 including finger wave and shampoo Dried Finger:Wave 25o Shampoo 25c Telephone 55X for ,Appointment IRENE PEASE over H. B. Allen's Drug Store MORRIS Mr, and MTs. C. Hetherington spent the week end with their eon and daughter -in -lam Mr, and Mas. Leslie Hetherington and other friends in Toronto,' Mrs. Alex Campbell spent the week end with friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, Jes, Peacock attend- ed the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Rabt. Hoover on Monday, Mrs, ,Wars Abraham visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Aitcheson and family at R'iipley, 430.11:N—In Morris Twp,, on Satur- day, Feb. 24th, 1940, to Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Marks•, a son, David Clifford. The II. F. W. O. of Walton Com- munity are sponsoring a :play "Taking The Count" on the evening of Friday, March S. .in the Commun- ity Hall, Walton, BLUEVALE The Presbyterian Church in Can- ada met in Wingharn to deal wire the cal from Bluevale and Eadies Presbyterian Church to Rev. Fred Fowler el Vancouver, B.C., formerly of Brussels. The induction service will be held in Knox Prea!byrterian Church, Bluevale, on Good Friday at thaee o'clock, William .Hender- son, Knox College' student, used the text, "Art thou he who should come, or do we look for another." at the service in Knox . Presbyterian Church on 'Sunday morning. At the morning service in the 17niteel Church on Sunday, Rev. 0, Tavener occupied the pulpit. He also conducted) the 'Church of the Air service over ()KWIC of Monday morning, He was assisted in the service by the church .organist, infra. W. J: Johnston. The weekly meeting or the Y.P. IL of the United Church was held BreethQq. Coflflts We carry out Systematic Breeding By Using Trapnests Constantly and by Heading Our Matings with cockerels from hens with high egg records Be assured of Profitable Lgg Layers ORDER NOW 5 per cent Discount t on Chicks and Baby Pullets on orders received before March 15 From WALTER ROSE Poultry Farm, w Brussels P.O. Box 90 Phone 38X -r-4 an average were 20 inches square, Lennard Elliott hoe returned home from the Wingham General Hos pital deter an operation for appen- dicitis; Mrs.. J. W. Welttlaufer, Mrs. Mary ,Robertson, Mas. Arthur Sbaw, ''Mrs. S. N, Gallaher and Miss Olive Scott attended the Red Cross exhibit at Wingham on Saturday aalternaon and received many help- ful suggestions for carrying on the work here wbich is just 'getting stated. The social cup of tea serv- ed by the ladies was an added pleasure. 'Miss Florence Fowler is visiting wets Mr. and MTs. 'George Dale at Walton; Mies' Isobel Douglas• with her parents, Mr. and MTS. William Douglas, alt Lucknow; William Blackmore at his home in Listowel; Mrs, Roy Turvey visit - 1"r reletives fn Toronto; Miss Marie Wettlauler with her brother. Lioyde, at Blyth; Miss Alba brow- bray of Lueknow, with her cousins, m's and Mrs'. A. D. Smith; Mrs, Pletch an ddaugbiter., of abicago, ti her aunt, Mies Mary Black; C. G. Yeo of Hamilton, at his home here. Wt mzso Ax, 703. 28th, X94Q BELGRAVE LIBRAL MEEITI-NC SPEAKERS J. Dea hman, Liberal Candidate Rev. Wm. !Matheson - IN THE -'--- Town Hall, Corrie R. J. Deachman at 8 p.m. Monday,MarCh 4 QUESTION PERIOD At the close of the addresses the meeting will be thrown open for questions. Comae prepared to take part in this portion of the program. Everybody Welcome GOD SAVE THE KING'. North Huron Liberal Association. .A meeting of the local ,Board of the Red Cross society was;lleld in the work room In Gelgraveson Wed- nesday, Feb. 21, with Me. C. R. Coultas presiding. ` There was an attendance of between 30 and 40, A report by the Treasurers showed approximately $500.00 in -leash and promises as a result of the 'Canvas. A letter from head:quamteiswas read ,stating thee certain Unitary in the Bluevale .eea wWouldi be given to the Belgrave Branch tb look after members were named to the follow- ing comunitees with power to add to .their numbers: Buying Committee; Cutting 'Ccanbntittee; Veen Commit- tee; Hospital 'Committee; Inapeetion Committee; Patching Committee; Dramatic Committee. Mr. :Clarence Cbmmney was' named as Councillor to the executive for the, 9th line West, of Wa'wanosh and Mrs. Geo. Walker Por the 12th line of Wawa- nesh. Arrangements were made for the work room to be open on Wednesday afternoon, Feb, 23 and on such later occasions as • may be arranged, The Charter is to be suitably framed and hong, In the work room. Account -is for supplies : already bought were pasesd and the Treas- urer instructed to forward to bead. quarters the amount called for in Red Cross Regulations, Mr. a. R, Donnas was named official Delegate to the Red 'Cross Convention in Toronto on March 5th. It was looped lie might be able to be In attendance wlsile in Toronto on private lbusineee. Mise Velma Wheeler spent the week -end with friends in Toronto, The Yoiiti Peo'ple's Snniety suet la the 'United 'Church on Wednesday of last week With the Missionary Committee in oliarge and Kenneth Wheeler in the chair. Mrs. Keat- ing' was at the piano, The lesson was read try Edith McCleneghan and the 'Topic'taken by Mabel Coultes, After the recreational period an Execative meeting was 115 -id. SALESMEN WANTED.— Make ANTED—Make a decent living .selling 200 Fainilex every nay necessities, Guaranteed quality, Low Prices, 900 Fennilex salesanen live with this agency, . 'Ceinpa.ny's success de- pends on salesmen's, Inv.elve years of inerenaed business, prove the possibilities buying le leamllex Plan; For fret details i oata.logeoi F 1.M1l,EX, 670 St. Clement, vlontreal WROXETER Mr. and' Mrs. Neil 'Carr, Wingham; were week -end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Wailer. Quite a number from Wroxeter and community attended the dance at Gerrie on Friday night when nine boys who have enlisted, o, were.. ;presented with waist watches. • Mis. Dickson, Toronto, ie a' guest at the home of 'Mrs'. Philip .Durst and Mr. Duret. Mns. MacDonald, also Mrs, Vernon MacDonald and family are moving into Wroxeter from the farm' , end will occupy the Douglas residence. Mrs. Tenant, Toronto, is a:visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs( Irwin Durst. Mrs, Hart, 08 Windsor, was a visitor et the home of her sister,' Mrs. R. Hupteer, 'have came for the funeral of the late Robert Iiupfer, Twp. of Grey NOTICE The Council of a Township may pass a By-law, pursuant to the "Tile Drainage Act" to Borrow Money to assist in the Consirucion of Tile 'Drainage.• { If sufficient applications are received from owners of Farms. The Council propose to Borrow from the Pro- vincial Government the Necessary Funds to assist in the Construction of Tile -Drain in the Township of Grey. For information Consult any member of the Council or the Clerk. Application Terms may be had at the Clerk's 'Office. J. H. FEAR, Clerk. +••H�44•H•H••N•1�H• • 4. •H`H•N•44• • • •644�. • • •• Golf, Tennis, Fishing, Riding, Yachting Victoria Sports During Winter Months elf, tennis, lawn bowling, 4..1 riding, hunting and fishing may be unusual winter sports for most of Canada but not for Vic- toria, beautiful Island capital of British Columbia, where anOW is a novelty, flowers bloom throughout the year, and overcoats are excess baggage. Winter golf is the sport that attracts widest notice to Vie - torte's wonderful year-round cli- mate, but the West Coast has its Pilgrims who are drawn there each winter by the splendid wee- Cher and the series of unusual sports and social attractions made possible by the fine weather. Winter fishing Is a major sport In Brentwood Bay where sizeable grilse and spring salmon are Riding, hiking, lawn bowling, caught by trolling, Fly fishing for steelhead salmon 'up to 20 pounds is found in east -slope rivers such as the Oyster, Cow- ishan, Englishman's, Nanaireo, and Big and Little Qualicnni, Bost known Of the winter at- tractions is tbo IVI1d-Winter Golf Tournament wliieh will bo held this year on the 'royal Colwood course, Merck 8.0. Keen com- petitioii, a sporty Course end good golfing weather, added to the maty' prizes of whieh the most importattt is the trophy presented by Sir Edward Beatty, make the tourney the of the most popular in Canada, a boating are but a few more sports that are as popular in 'Victoria in winter as in summer. 'Fiestas are arranged from time to time, named after flower $ then in bloom. Probably the most pletn- resque celebration is the Christ- mas festival in: Old English' stile, complete with boar's head, yule logs, wassail bowl and carols, Victoria rind the Empress Hotel have enjoyed a growing popularity in rodent Years. A real impetus has been given this season by the fact that foreign exchange under- war nderwar pressure makes a Canadian. dollar worth considerably more Its Cicada than In the tTnitel Jtelee.