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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1940-5-29, Page 5THE BRUSSELS POST WEDNESDAY, MAY 29th, 1940 NEWS OF THE DISTRICT Written for the Post By Our Own Correspondents ETHEL The population of Ethel including stick and well, old and young visi- tors tourists or guests were Practi- cally situtdas for the afternoon of May 24th holiday, Due to the con- tinuous downfall of rain, • Mr: and Mrs, W. Michel of Gode- rieh were Empire Day week end guests with Bert and Mre, Vodden and family. Stewart Mcinnis, who 'teaches school in Varna spent the week end at the honie of his parents Win. and Mme. McInnis on con. 9, Grey Town- ship near• ,Ethel C',N.R, station. Commencing next 'Sunday, June 2nd, Ethel Prsebyvteriaa church Sunday school, }vLil convene far the summer month's, at 10.46 a.m. chant- ing from 1.30 p.m, to that hour the time of church service will be 7.30 p.m. Instead of 2.3'0 P.m. There was an attendance of 63 at Ethel United church Sunday school for special prayer 'clay ser vice last Sunday, May 25th, 10.30 a.m.. Is the time Me school opens each. Sunday throughout the sum- mer sessions. AiSter spending Empire holiday week end' at her home iu Ethel •iii returning 'to resume duties as teacher in a school in Arthur local- ity, Miss Ella Hansuld reports driving into a deluge of rain accom- panied by thunder and lightning which made motor, 'traffic a real hazard but fortunately reached the desired destination without serious ishap. James Balan•tyne is again engaged with Jas, Stevenson: as, chef for the crew employed in operating lumber cutting contracts as they go from place to place. . Miss Lillian. Ferguson of Hamil- ton and her brother Stewart Fergu- son were guests of G. A. and Mrs. Dunbar for the holiday period. Miss Agnes Dundas of Toronto visited at Wm. Ziegler's on ,Strnday. GET YOUR PERMANENT i ON THE NEW ZENITH HEATERLESS 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 25c Shampoo 25c THERMIQUE Telephone 55X for Appointment iRENE PEASE over H, B. Allen's Drug Store Mr. and Mets. Joira Leitch and Mrs' Mt:Laren of Norwich: also Ivan LeJUch of Ottea+ville relied •ou Wan, Ziegler's on the 24t11, The Prealbyterian Church are holding their annual garden party en June 16th, I{e'ep ,:ilio date open watch for further pattieulurs. BLUEVALE ,Mr. and Mrs, Lenard Gates and tamlly of Cherryiwood visited over .the week ends with her parents. Mr. and Mrs, Road. ISluaw 'and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Bosnian and Son visit..a with hie parents. and uncle and Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Bos- man and sons, 2nd line. Mise Gorley of Toronto spent th.e 24th with, her sister and! brother -int lam Mr. and Mos. Alex McFwen, let linea Miss Doris MdOlennan of Grey visited on 'Sunday with her uncle, aunt: and cousin's•, on the lst line. Mrs, George Lowery visited with her :sister Mus. Henry Bone and family and Mr. Wim. J. Sena and family, 3rdi line. Mr. and j\Srs. Wilbert Mothers spent Wednesday evening with his father Mr. Geo, Mothers. Mrs. Wan. Whitfield and Mr. and Mrs. thwart Whitfield . of Gorrie visited on Sunday afternoon With Mr, and 1•Irs. Ed. Johnston and sem. ' Mr. and Mae. Ray King and family of Toronto spent the week end with Mr. and Mis, Richard Johnston and Emma and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Johnston and other friends on the 1st line. Mr. and Mrs. Rabt. Turnbull and baby of Byron visited' on Sunday with her parents Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Johnston and family, .l'Ir. and Mrs, Jim Johnston and baby spent Sunday with her par- ents ,lir. and Mrs. Wm. Dobie of Auburn. At the morning service in, Knox Presbyterian Church the ordinance of baptism. was observed When lbalph Harvey, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Alex. Shaw, and Donald Bruce, son at Mr. and Airs, Robert McMurray, were baptized. The pastor, Rev. F. G. Fowler, spoke in keeping with the order for a special service of prayer dor the Emlpire. Annivenhary servioes were announced for June 23, when Rev, Dr, Palmer of Palm- erston, will be the guest speaker. The annual garden panty will be held the following Tuesday evening, June 25. J, H. F. Timmins, Toronto, . was a 1 SIMPERIOR STORE holiday visitor with friends here; Mr, and Miro. Thomas Henry, •o0 Stratford, spent $nud..ay cit the San- derson home.; Mr, and Mrs, Milton 11M'cVittle, Flint, Mich., with. Mr, and Mrs, W. S. Davidson; Mr, and Mrs. Nikon 'Clordiff, 'Brus'sels, with Mr, and Mrs'. P, S. MaoE'wen; Mr, and Mts. J. A. Geddes, of Belgrave, with Mrs•, R*bertsjon and; Miss Fraser; Donald 'Street, o6 Holden, with friends; Mr, and Mrs, Robert Turn- bull and daughter, of London, and Mr. and Mas. Harold Barris and two sons of Drayton, with their parents, Mt. and Mrs. Edward Johnston; Mr, and Mrs, Earl Masthens, Druntbo, I withGeorge Mothers; Mies Annie Greig, RJN.n night supeainitendriolt at the Walkerton general hospital, spent •Sunday with lier brother, Gor- don Greig; Missy Isabel .McKinnon, of Kitchener, with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, R. H. McKinnon.; Mr, and Mars,. Vernon Higgins, .and Thomas Hunt, of Toronto, with SOr. and Mrs 0. C. Biggins; Mis's Colelough, od Goderich, with. her sister, Mrs Alan Larder; Thomas Shearer and Miss • Beatrice Shearer, of Wroxeter, vis- ite.cl lir. and Mrs, Peter MscEhven Arnold and Jaok /Allow spent Sun- day with; friends at Godeutch; Miss Florence Fowler with the Misses Creseavell' at Sea6orth; William Blackmore at his home in Listow- I el; Mr. and 'Mus. J. W. Wettlaufer with their son Cart a'ad Mrs. Wett- lauler, alt Maipiewood; Mrs. Frank Stamper Spent Saturday with her father, William Bauch on the 3rd oonces'siom of. Morris, avhen. Mr. South celebrated hit 8nst birthday. Mrs. H. L. Bosman, a former resi- dent of Bluvale, was honored alt the hoarse of her daughter, Mrs. R. H. Lloyde at Wingham. on Saturday on .the occasion, of her' 84th birthday. BELGRAVE At a recent congregational meet- ing the members of Brick United I Church decided to follow the prat - 1 tice of previous, years' regarding the I time of Service during thesummer months. Beginning on ,Sunday lilay Seth. the service will be held at 9.45 amt. instead of in the afternoon This arrangement will run ,to the middle of October. The Young People's Society of the United Church .met for its final indoor session for the present 'season on Wednesday night of last t week. Themeeting took the form of a social and was, in change of Harold Vincent and Goldie Wheeler, Atter an enjoyable period off sooial acti- vities hunch was served after which i a devotional period brought the meeting to a close, QUALITY SERVICE oisinr"*viantorMutiarh-ar5iNisalust^s`n iwass rar7l:3taraPr s rte` ntgi Alsil SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY Kellogg's 12 oz. Family size package Corn Flakes 2 pack 17c Comfort Soap • . • • • . • • 3 cakes 14c Three Star Peanut Butter 24 •oz. •, , . • •••••-• • • • • • • per jar 23c Superior Baking Powder 8 oz. • .. • • tin 14c 16 oz. • • 23c Ayhner Catsup 12 oz. per btl 13c Blue Boy Black Tea 1 Ili .. • • • • .. Hillcrest Shortening 1's •-• New Prints and new patterns Ladies' Suede & Leather Belts Girls' Sockees, all colors Ladies' +Crepe Hose • • • • • . . 63c • : 2 lis for 25c .... 20c & 25c per yd. each 19c each 15c per pr 69c Boys Jerseys • • . each 29c DRESSES—Clearance of Print & Joile Dresses each . • 49c tPiPiStara/aPIPMPiPMQMP25inniorriPMPthaSgintrigintunstgaviSinaPsUgineaDr5imin WM. ,ZIEGLER HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR PRODUCE Phone 22-11 Ethel, Ont. 1 Phone 32 When in need II of i ' Bread & Pastry TRY THE PALACE BAKERY W. WILLIS BRUSSELS. ONT. The Dramatic Group of the Sacie- •ty had a particularly successful Presen'totion of their play at Brus. •5015 on Moaltay night. The next perforstran.ce will be given in Brick Church next week. A meeting of the Sunshine cemetery Committee was held last week with Rev J. B, Townend in the chair. The Anarualal•Lenuorial Service at the, Cemetery will be held: on Sunday, Jure 23rd. Rev. S. Kerr of Brussels will give the ad- dress avidh other• local ministers assisting, It is hoped to have a Band! in .e'tend•ance to lead the singing, A Bee for cleaning up the gronncls will beheld on Wednesday; June 19th., Forr-the second titre since Spring came there were over 30 onto - mobiles, parkedanottnd the United Church on Sunday morning—quite is pleasant sight, The church itseif was pretty well fillet] with warship - ping people. Rev. J. B. Townend and Mr, C. N,ethery lett on, Tuesday morning to attend the Annual Sessions of the London Conference of the United Chruch, London. bus Kny Townend visite:: with fuer parents here over the week end, BLYTH The regular' netting and election of officers of .the Myth Home and School Cll1nb was held in St. An- drew's Presbyterian Church, The treasurer'. report showed o balance of $43:50 being ,part of the proceeds' of •the Public ,School con - Cert. The total proceeds of the Concert were $56, Tht Clad) donated the sum, of $10. TO -DAY.. . People rel31 upon THEIR BANKS LONG past is the day when a hole in the ground was regarded as the best place in which to keep savings. Modern banking, evolved by man as a convenience to serve his developing needs, now provides the solution. As a depository kr his money today the Canadian relies upon his bank. Q From the days of the old-world goldsmiths of centuries ago, to banks, bank notes and deposit accounts which meet so efficiently the greater business and human needs of today, is a far cry indeed. Q Canada's chartered banks, with their wide distribution of branches throughout the Dominion, now provide deposit and other banking services in line with up-to-date requirements and in keeping with Canada's position as an im- portant factor in world trade. "In war, as in peace, Canada's Chartered Banks maintain, uninter- " rupted, all their services to depositors, farmers, manufacturers, exporters—facilitating the nation's business—looking forward to peace with freedom as the only sure basis for enduring prosperity,, THE CHARTERED BANKS OF CANADA 4 to the Red Cross for war relief, Iwo choruses were sung by the girls of the ,Continuation School with Jean Philips as accompanist. Principal Cray of the Public School gave a very instructive talk on Hitler's book 'Mein Kampf." Rev, 1V2o. Boyle installed 'the following officers as presented by the nama sting committee: President. D'Irs. V. M. Bray; 1st vice president, Mrs. 1 J. B. Watson; 2nd vice president, j Mrs. H. M, Mason; secretary, Miss Alberta Richmond:; treasurer, Mrs. Garfield Doherty; program -con,- mittee, Miss 'Mills, Miss M. Milne, I. Mrs. J. B, Watson, Mrs. H. M. I Mason, B. Grey, Miss Alberta Bich- i mond, Mrs. R. Shaw, Mrs. H. Me -1 Elroy; social committee, Mrs. W.. ' Watson, Mrs. J. Cowan; member- ship committee, Mrs. Mellow, Mrs. Harry Johnston; ways and means conumdttee, Bert Grey, Leslie born; pianist, Miss E. Mills; assist- an.t pianists, ;lIiss Marian Mason Mrs, Bray, the newly .appointed president spoke a few words of ap- preciation of the work of retiring officers. MayDay yTea A very successful "May Day" tea was, held at the home of Miss' Jos eiphine Woodcock on. Thursday afternoon by the Ladies' Guild of Trinity church. Congratulations are extended to Mists Kathleen Logan on, her grad- uation as a nurse from Guelph Gen- eral Hospital. Her parents, Mr, and Dust William, Logan also Mr, and Mrs, James Laidlaw were in attend- ance at the graduation, Young People's Union held their - weekly meeting in United chtrneh -with a splendid attendance. De - rational exercises included: (Serb' tore reading by Vivian McElroy, A solo, was sung by Luella Taylor, Atter minutes end business a Pleas - Ing insttrutnental was given by Lloyd Wettlauter. A series of slides were shown illusritating the t ts•Iia- tortvy of Art" by Miss ,Rideint and N. P. Garrett of the Continuation School staff.. 241ie election of officers of Giris' soiilball team took place !MS week and resulted' as follows: Captain, Rhea . Shaiiv; manager, Jerry Brad- ley; coach, Layton Bray; secretary, Helen Shaw; treasurer, Wilma Wat- son, Something the sell; Sonrethittg to buy; It only cost two -bite to try: eoed.S.;Neeseseeweeeoa•aa.44eeeeeeeoHw+seeoeeee•ee• Classified Ads. That Sell st �•ra b00•N•••04.4.0O404.041w4.-•••• FOR SALE— Largo seed Peas and Silver Hall Buckwheat apipty to phone 41-r-23 Stanley Purvis• FOR !SALE— Young Durham. Cow, due to freshen June 21st. Phone 56-r-4 W. H. Maunders FOR SALE-- Good ALE—Good: Herford Bull, 2 years old; also 85 Chunks: of Pigs 50 to 100 lbs. phone 4S -r-9 Sari Dalton, Walton NOTICE— Rai Leigh Route now open. Real opportunity for man who wants per- manent, Profitable work. Start promptly. Mrrite Rawleigh's, Dept. ML.152-K-E. MONTREAL. WANTED Teacher Wanted :for S. S, No. 5 lliorris. Applications, to be in bY June 10111. Duties to commence Sept- ember Lit, 1940 $ Edwin A1msstrong :Secretary- Treasurer S. S, No. 5 Morris WANTED— to purchase White Leghorn Pullets; 4, 5 ansi 6 ,weeks of age. Iiin.dly adtdse me the number you have and the price you are asking for same, slurry Same Pattison, Fergus, Ontario. FOR SALE — Young Shorthorn Bulls, ready for service, Rede and Rooney Herd fully aceroildted. phone 35-r•9 Thomas Herr Henfryn SALESMEN WANTED-- Familex Quality Products becom- ing better known ever'y'day, We needs mora salesmen to insure the best possible service to satisfied cus- topunre. Any active and honsst ram can make a living selling 200 neces- titties. which bring repeat orders bY theanselves. There is ne RISK with, our Successful Pisan, Ask for FREE catalogue and Informa- tion; 11A.MILEX CC'M•PANY, 570 St, Clement St„ Mi0NT1t1vAr.e FOJ R SALE— A number of Pigs weighing about 80 lbs. A quantity of garden Peas also some 6 rowed O. A. C. Barley and Pekin Duck Eggs. Phone 42-r-26 Baxter Stevenson WANTED - 12 cattle to pasture, lots of water for particulars apply to , Elmer D. Bell, Brussels or Wm. T. Spence, Ethel. FOR SALE— Red Clover seed for sale, No. 1 C 2, government grade prices' reason- able, phone 23-r-16 Russell Knight TO RATEPAYERS, MORRIS NOTICE T1ue adjourned' Court o8 Revision on the assessment roll will be re- sumed at the Hall on Monday, June 10, at one o'clock. A. MacEwen, Clerk. Court of Revision A Court of Revision on the A&. sossment Roll for the Village or Brussels, 1040, will be held in the Public Library on Tuesday, June 4th, 1940 at 3 o'clock pan. Parties having complaints to make please attend this meeting. R. S. Warwick, Clerk. r; itoo s�. (TARO AGO pimple egad as oboes. 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