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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1940-9-18, Page 4ee, THE BRUSSELS POST eoNoloNee'44NN4M4A'Nalahm 4114l4t•444N44444ie44e•0l4f4+ ; Z 1 :1 +s 1. • • 1 1 I..4" J JAMAS BUGSESS, D, M: 7�VL xAvrrS23 President Secretor-Treasarer Y 4,••••••••••••••••••••4•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••40 EAST HVRgN FALL FAIR. Sept. 27 SCHOOL PARADE Pardo will leave Victoria Park at 1 p.m. sharp. Saturday, SOpt, 28th and 1t ill be headed by the Baud, AU Teaobere and Public School Pupils in the Parade admitted free to the grounds. Stratrathroy Boys' and Girls' Trumpet Band, in Attendance HORSE RACES PURSE $100.00 2.28 Trot or Pace Purse $100.Ult Entry -Membership fee $1.00 Every Heat a Race 8./ of purse to enter 2.28 ciass . Trotters allowed 5 Seconds Green Race - for Horses without a mark $16.00,,-,$10.00, .,$5.00 3 heats SPECIAL PRIZES: • - Association Rules to Govern Herd, Beef Type, Any Breed 1 Male, 4 Females 1st. Prize $5.00 donated by Seeker "Bros. , 2nd Prize $2.00 donated by H. Champion For Best Steer or Heifer for Baby Beef Purposes. (weight up to 750 lbs.) - No family to win more than one of these prizes in 1040 T. Eaton Co. offers a Silver Comport . The Canadian Bank of Commerce Prize will be given for the Best Beef Type Bull on the Grounds any "age A. D. McDonald Butchers -Offers For Best Pen of Market Hogs lst $2.00, 2nd $1.00 For Best Darft or Agr. Brood Mare and Two Progeny R. Simpson co., Toronto - Giver Plated Tnay ($7.00) 2nd $3.00 by D. M. McTavish Secy. Chapman Harness Shov for Best Draft or Agri., Foal -Colt Halter For Best 2 year old Fitly or Geldinge,Draft or Agri. L. E. Cardiff, M. P. `Offers- 1st $3.00, 2nd '$2,00,.3rd $1.00 W. J. Stewart Brussels Dairy - Offers For Best':HeifereCalf under one year to be shown by boy under 15 y,.egee.pecle, Showmanship to count 40 per cent let prl?e $2.011, 2nd $1.00 R. F. Downing offers $2.00 for the Best Collection if Pigeons (6 pane).. For the best Collection of Potted Plants, (not mere. than 6) 1st Prize $2.00 Furniture to that value donated by D. A. Rann 2nd Prize -V.00 donated by Archer Grewar''' Lace Table Cloth, hand made not less than yds. x 1 yds. 1st $2,50 Donated' by Wilton & Gillespie, 2nd 1.50 Donated` by Wilton & Gillespie 3rd $1.00 Donated'by ,Diss T,_ DidItsan S. Fox Flour and Feed Store offers (By cou)tesy of the Hanover Milling Co.) the following: 48 pounds O'Canada Flour for the best 1°0 ..0 breadmade from Prairie Rose of O"Canada Flour. a 1 24 ,pounds Prairie Rose Flour for best %z' doz'n biscuits made from Prairie Rose or O'Canada Flour. 211 pounds Canadian Beauty Pastry Flour for best Layer Cake made from Canadian Beauty or Pacific Pastry Flour. specials by Robin Hood Mills - 1 loaf White Bread .5.0 .35 Six Currant Buns .50 -35 Six Tea Biscuits, plain .50 .35 Layer Cake, dark, chocolate and dark icing .50 .35 Apple Pie .50 •3•`, Raisin Pie .50 .35 Pumpkin Pie .50 .35 DOUBLE YOUR PRIZE MONEY By Baking Pour Exhibits With ( ROBN HOOD FLOUR MILLED FROM WASHED.:WHEAT 1939 RECORD At Fairs and Exhibitions right across Canada, in epee competition with all other,'flours, Robin Hood won: More than 82 per cent: of all First Prizes. More than 75 per cent. of all Second Prizes foe bread, cakes andpastry. 150 DANCE .. I Br ei u S Ste. 1,1Uw11 Hall Friday, September 27 Admission Adults 25c; . Children 10 ,•,, Ailt&n biles 25c i 1 1 Wedeleeda.Y, Seetenrber 1$01, 1940 Laical News Mems eereemoesiee St. John's Church Thp Rector's eubiect last %Milne morning was the parable of the Pharisee and the Publican, Mr. Bill Pelletier presided at the organ in the absence of the organise. Qonnmencing Sunday next Evensong Smith, the directors and their wives will be said at 7 p.m. Mrs. R. Thomson, Entertains Fruit Growers Mrs, R• Thomson of Riverside Fruit Farm, and Mrs. R. J, Mc. HaucbUa recently entertained the Huron .G0unty Fruit Growers' As. sooiation, the president, Mrs, J. ,A,• to the number of twenty-three, St. J'tshn'sLadies' Guild After a thorough inspection oe the.. orchard which is in splendid condi- The Ladies Guild of St, John's tion the coimpaey wore invited to Church, Brussel$ met at the home the house where an excellent lunch of Mi's, George Davies, fifth aonoes• sion last' Thursday af.ernoon, The meeting was opened :with prayer by Rev, le. Watts, Mrs. Davis read was served, Robin Hood o- Donates Prizes to the Scripture Leeson. Arrangeinenls Brussels Fall Fair mere made for the .annual fowl All good cooks of the district will supirer to be held on October 22nd be much interested to know that -At the conclusion of the afternoon the millers of Robin Hood Flour tea was served. have agreed to duplicate a number -o- of the cash prizes offered in our At the Churches Baking Contest, Provided the win Ping exhtbite are hatred with Robin -Seebices in Melvi•ig Presbyterian Church on Sunday were conducted by the minister, Rev, S. Kerr, who spoke on "The Bible," at the morn- ing service, and at the evening ser• vice on "Ti+anrltormation," A solo was given at the morning service by Miss M. Logan. Services, in• the United Church on Sunday were conducted by the minister, Rev. C. Lewis, It was Rally Day and the program open- ed with a duet by Phyllis Sullivan and Ruth Jewel. Miss Margaret Downing told the story. A duet was sung by I, Bryaus and Jean Speiran. -0- Family ReUnion On Sunday, September 15th, a family reunion was held at the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Marks, Brussels, at which thirty- four sat down to a delicious dinner. .After a pleasant ,afternoon spent in reminising, supper was served and the guests departs homes. Among the families present were WilliamMr. and, Mrs. William Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wilson, Palm- erston; Mr. and Mrs, Russel Marks, Walton; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ellacott, Brussels; Mr. and Mrs. ,Stanley Marks, Wing!ham; Mr•. and Mrs. Roland Marks and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mar•.ks,oBiulssels; Mr. Robert Wilson, Mrs. Jess Hendierson and Mrs, John C./Marks,, Wallace; Mr. and :Mrs A,. rE. Hardman Washington, D.C. t -0- Bruiosels Wowen'st Institute d!( The September meeting of Brus eels, Women's; Institu.l. will be held on Friday, Sept. 20, in the Library. This is the Home Economics meet- ing and is in charge of Mrs. S. Wheeler. The Rolls Call 'is "S9 Labour Saver," A demonstration on "Ironing a Man a Shirt" will be given. A county team of girls, Mae Fischer, Bette, Carrie, Mauna Miller and Velma Duncan who rep. resented Huron County at Toronto Exhibition will give "their clamor,- s,tration "`dray I present." The re- port of Women's Institute Conven- tion at Guelph will b4 presented by Mrs, W. S. Scott. Al ,the ladies of .the community are ,heartily wel- comed to these meetings. Hood Flour, All interested may find the events to which this offer applies by refer• ring to the Fall Fair Prize List on inside page. There is a worthwnile min of money to be won, and we have no doubt that competition will. be keen. -o- BIBLE CLASS MEETS AT MELVILLE CHURCH The annual meeting of the Bible. Society yas held in Melville Presby- terian resby terian church with John Schnook presiding. Rev. C. Lewis read the Scripture, Rev. F. Watts gave the prayer. The chairman, John Schneek ga.,e the address. A duet was given by Miss M. Garniss and Miss Helen. Backer, after whichoe fieers and collectors were appointed Rev. Mr, MoClary then showed the illustrated, views of Africa which were very interesting and much 'en- joyed. d far their various BLUEVALE WEDDING * * * * * * * * SC H M I DT -JACKSON A pretty wedding took place the Apostolic Church, Somber Saskatchewan on Sunday, Angus 18th at 3 o'clock, when Rev. A, G Mec•Pail united in marriage Hete Margaret A. Jackson, the oul daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. Thos, 1-1 Jackson, of Neudorf, Sask., formerl of Walton to Mr. Michael hi Schmidt, son of Mr. and the sat Mrs, M. Schmidt of Neudorf. The bride looked charming floor length dress of Wistaria En press Satin with sweeping tulle vet held, by a fan of orange blossoms She carried, a boquet of Joanna 1111 roses and fere. Miss Annie Temple of Elisboro attended ihs bride in a gown of moonstone pink georgette over illusion dipper satin and car- ried a corsage et talisman roses endfern. Mr, Bernard' Arnebreuster supporied the groomth , following e 0eremony 'a wedddne dinner wee served at the home of the. bride's Parente. to 25 guests: The tables were prettily decorated with pais blue white and pink nk sires er m e and hoiitiet's of garden flowers and baby breath, The happy young counts will reside In •Neudort. S, • a y 7• 9 1•. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley .Gallager, -daughter and, on. visited on Sun- day afternoon with, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bosman and family Mr. and Mi•s Lenard Gates ane family of ,Oherrywood spent the week end with her parents Mr and Mrs. Root. Stone and, other friends. Mr. and Mrs ' George Thornton, Mr. and Mrs Jas. Marshall and Mr. and Mrs, Ed. .Johnston and Cart visited cn Sunday afternoon. with Mr, and Mrs. Jack Wicestead also took in the Anniversary at Eben - r eZ e in the morning IVIr•. King Hastings is spending els holidays with his parents ,and brothers on the 2nd line. • Rir, and Mrs. Hugh Berry and Mr, and Mrs. Elliott of Brucefiehl visited, on Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Alvin -Smith and Eleanor. Mr. and. Mrs. Jae Moses and sons. spent Sunday afternoon• with . Mr. and Mrs, Robt. WarWick and Viola Mtatheme and with Mr. Henry Mathers and sisters. A large number of people attend- ed Ebenezer Anniversary servings on Sunday morning and evening. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Warwick visit- ed on Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mre, Elmer Hastings and sons. Anniversary Services At Ebenezer Church The anniversary Services at Ebenezer Church on Sunday was a decided success, the church was till. ed to the doors, Rev. Mr. Todd of Lucknow chose for his morning text ,the Lord's my Sheppard I shall not: want, and in the evening, God is n .t mocked whatsoever a man sewet9, so shall he also reap. He was as- sisted at evening service by Rev. Mr, Foyle' of Bluevale and Rev. Mr, Townend of leelgrave. The thank- offering was far beyond our expec• tenon so the church must be a spiritual biassing to the oomenunity. The Official Board of the ,Church with to convey their most heartfelt thanks to the quartette of Brute eels United ,Church and to the Gel. grave United Church clioir for the- splendid service or song they rend- ered dewing the services: Mrs. M, L. Aitken left this week to resume her duties as teacher at .Hallen and 'Miss Dorothy Aitken' to ;e eh a on .the staff of the Sty, Marys Public school; Mr. and Mrs, Keri Howard of Toronto, with :tors. Margaret Nicholson; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard, Cattle, Phyllis and Wilmot of Cherrywoo11, with Mr. and Mrs Robert Sbenv; Mrs. John ,Smith, Mr. and Mrs. H, Be Berry, Mr. and Mrs Elliott (nee Elsie ,Smith) and Mies Geneieve ,Sritiith, of Bruce j!tl e with , wtt Mr,n a d 1VIrs. . A. D. Smith; Mi'. end Mrs, Will Hutches' on, 03 Toronito, at the Sanderson home here, Mr, anti Mrs, Robertt, Bow 1 SUPERIOR STORE QUALITY muoismsaito arlaxDrb iazshinrzai izote>r-"mvrAnomi svomnirr atze zraasissionse SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY Aylmer Raspberry Jam 2 .Ib jar • • , , , • • • , • • • • ' • • each 25c Choice Blue Rose Rice • • •'• • , . • • 2 lb for 17c Country Kist Ungraded Peas 2.16 oz. tins 1Sc Aylmer Catsup 12 oz. • • • . • , • • • • • btl. 13c Arltic Pastry Flour 24 Ib per bag 63c Good 4 -string Broom • • each 29c Venos Cough Syrup . , • , . , • • • , _ • btl. 19c Aylmer Pork & Beans 2oz• • •• • • • ... • . , •per tin 9c Fancy Chintz .; , 0 ' • • , pepr yd 19c Men's Fancy Socks r••v , per pr. 25c Men's Work Shirts 'A'i each 89c, Men's Felt Hats .. • • , .•:• • .. • ' • ... • 1y, .. • , . each 98c crogreeseectuts tututzezeve+ -,r zsz c s ietwerzusetztetzt SEAN/ICI' WWI ZIEGLER Highet Prices Paid For Produce Store Closes at 6.30 p.m. Tuesday & Thursday Evenings. • Phone Z2-1.1 EtI el, Ont. Hutcheson and, Miss iSimpson re• turned to Toronto with them on Sunday; Mrs, Mary Roherteoti and Mrs. .Margaret Nicholson left Hits week for Wehtern Canada for a visit at White Water and Brandon, Man.; and at Rush Lake, Sask. 'Mrs. Jack Wickstead, third con- cession Morris, was the hostess on Thursday afternoon for the regular monthly meeting of . the Women's Institute. The president, Miss Jean 51ilott, ipresised, Following the opening exercises and the roll sail, answered by naming an interesting feet about one's family tree. Cor- respondence regarding the jam. making entreP1ize sponsored by tete Women's Institutes of Ontario and the Red Cross Society and the ar- ticle submitted by the National War Savings :Committee was the means of drawing out good discussions. It was decided to ash for a pub- lic meeting to organize for the Reil Cross campaign. Miss Jean Eliott and Miss Ilse man were appointed local leaders in the Junior Chub Girls' Project, "Being well dressed and well groomed." The training class is to be held in Clinton, October 10.12. Atter singing the National An- them, the hostess served a delicious lunch. Jack McVittie and bride, from Flint, Mich,; are enjoying their wedding tour in this communt;:y with Mr, and Mrs. W. S. DavIdsan and Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Elliott; Mr. and Mrs. P. 5, McEwen are visit- ing relatives in Grey Township. Miss Florence Fowler is with relatives in Seaforth. Presentation is Made A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Elliott, when classmates and the young people of the fourth line of Turnberry gathered to do honor to Miss Lois Elliott who lett last Thursday to train for a nu•ee in the Women's College Hospital, Tor- onto, After playing games and having a sing -song, g g, Miss Evelyn iShaYsin read an address and Miss Jean Elliott presented Lois with a photograph album and a diary. Lois made a suitable refry and thanked them all for their hind remembrance. They then all joined hands and sang, "tor she's a jolly good fellow" after welch a dainty lunch and a marshmallow roast was enjoyed by all. Cwt tC:J BELGRAVE The executive of the Young Peo. ple's Society inet on Friday East to pian for Fall and Winter activities. Membership and .program prospects were considered to be quite encoer. aging and• arrangements for gather- ings up to the end of the year are now practically complete. The United Church choir of 20 voices under the leadership of Miss Velma Wheeler assisted in the Browntorn Anniversary services an Sunday night last, Phey are hold- ing special practices tws, weep in preparntion for the anniversary on Sunday nett, • • Reds Cross'society Ship ,Fine Lot ' • The Red Cross shipped the follow ing goods to the Toronto Depot on Monday last:, Socks; 79 pair; Starr. es, 8; iSweaters,, 1; Wristlets, 3 palls; Pyjamas, 43 pairs; Sheets, '9; Pneumonia jackets, 0; Pillow Cases, 36; Hoepltai Gowns, 10; Towels, 09; Hand,keroliiefe, 85; Bed. Jackets;. 1. Refugee Garments, 18, . Thie makes 0 total shipment for the year'tbus far of Abdominal belts, 16; T binders, 13; Hot water bottle Covet e, a hag clovers 24; Quilts, 7; Bed gowns 15; Slings, 16; Hampton pads, 16; SOt.irs, 102 pairs; Scarves, 10; Sweaters, Wristlets, 11 pairs;. Pyjamas, 93 pairs; Sheets, 9; Pneumonia jackets; 45; Pillow cases, ' 48; Hospital gowns, 10; Towels, 111; liandkenxshiefe, 110; I Bed jackets, 6; Refugee garments, i 91. M provlmateiy $700,00 has been raised, 10% of which is for- warded .to, headquarters and the balance used locally. for purchase oft supplies, The funds are now prac. 1 tically exhausted but sufficient I. supplies are on hand to keep the; :work room going until after the next canvas 1s completed. W. A. of United Church The Women's Association of the; United Church decided at its last; meeting to hold a Fowl Supper cell Wednesday, November 6th. W.MS. of United Church The W.M.S. of Belgrave , United Church held very successful 100, tea on ,the "manse lawn Wednesday afternoon, Sept 4111. Mrs. H. Wheeler presided over the regular monthly meeting ori Thursday, Sept. 12th, with a geed attendance. Mrs. Townend gave a Temperance reading and Mrs. J. C. Pros -ger pre- sented the ?111 and last chapter in the Study Book, "Moving Millions." Mra. J. Michie and Mrs. E. Wight.- ran ighhUran were appointed as delegates to the sectional meeting which is being held, in Gorrie, Oct 8. The meeting closed with prayer and the Bene- . diction by the President. 1 GREY Glen Wheeler and Halbert Keifer. . where they are in attendance at the were home on Sunday from London I Technical school of that city. Wan. and Mrs. Turnbull, Lima, were visitors last week at the home of Geo, and Wm. Turnbull, 4:h con 1 J. J. and Tom and Mtss. Jessie S r than were visiting last week at the home of their cousins Mr. and (Mrs. Ailsa, Owen Sound, they else ; were accompanied by Elizabeth Brewer who also had a most pleas• ant visit with her steer Miss Verna. i Prospects of dryer weather are in evidence this week, farmers were held up for the last two weeks with ' the continued rains which prevented ,threshing or getting grain into the barns, Peter and Mrs. MoEwen; Blue. vale were visitors last tvee6 with the latter's sister Mrs. A. Lamont, Mrs. Harold Spiers attended the wedding of Miss Work in Toronto last Saturday. Majestic Women's Instituto The Majestic Women"s Institute held their September meeting at the home of Mrs. Claire Long, A good crowd was in attend•anee with seven al new members who are always eery welcome. The meeting 05501 ed with the singing of the Institute Ode followed, by the Lord's Prayer led by the President Mrs, C, Long Minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted and all business was discussed, The Roll Call was ansiwered, by a City in Caned%. Mrs, Toni Davidson gave a very In- teresting demonetratien on 'Salado'. wllieli wee very, geed. Mrs. Wni Evans gave a repot on the three day conference at Guelph which was 'Much enjoyed, Arrangements were made fol a tea to be field at the Library. on Wednesday, Sept. 21. Also to sell tickers on a quilt matte by ,the Institute, The meeting closed ovitlt the 'singing of God Savo The'King. (Lunch wag then served. The .October meetin; 15 10 be held at the home of Mrs. Roy Thuoll. air. ire BORN 1-11ZIih8Y-In Scott Memorial Hos. pitai, on Monday, Seet, 9, 1940, to Mr. -end Mrs. Lorne thilleY, Wai• ton R.R.. 2,. a son,.