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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1941-9-24, Page 1POST PUBLISHING , OUSE .. ...".:. Tax LECTURE Local News ON COMMUNITY 'HEALTH Out of IncomeWl'I be g ver • Wednesday' September 24'th, 1941 0b tuary BRUSSELS, ONTARIO Boaster Club Ends to lr - M *� PaYingIncome Successful ►Seac n MRS SYLVESTER'FpK, i qY Headley Installment Pian Eases Burden ' - P I Y 1 , I't OF TI•IA ' NKS winttei's of the iaet draw ytd: onourahle George oa CARD 'lihu;re' aeeed peacefully awa; at then: ason are'—et ,,•anlc Aleoek;. H ea eo ale have been NO1 (GE ata F ui ,ne cv p '''11"'I, e JAt uel, Feu utvu., 211,1 Bill Ste:Ivan, One dollar. eaef ,........'Division en ,Pubric Health For many Y rs D 1 I ,Nish to thank the camrnanity Paying locative Tax in a lump stun' •...;.a.,wa -f t•a b , v d Mrs. L. Betimes, Mrs. J. V. Warwid ..„a•nd. Medloal Service ••' danettlu with Su• i Motr »: Tawnsliip vvuitd)11 will Meal and belies of the Brussels.lded Cress ruder alispiees of quiinal1y or by instal P oat October 1.4t1t lnsteadt of October Seelety for their gifte, They are a:4 aY•v4 r' , ..•., .t, t,et tiJ•11 year 3ue, Edith Raymond, Wallace A. Morris & .Grey Units of, Wrest. Now, With the atumber o very much. appreciated. J'&e dueceua tt luadA ue"tt ur wily un) 13is.Mervyn, ricuiture • income tax psubstantially ubst as wan as Truants 13t11• week: She wee horn in 18e3 .0 llerho, J. G. Turnbull, McCauley, Mtn..? he Federation of Ap George Markin Twp. Cleat, ,Scott Davidson of the li•C.A,G'• 9N ;Cox raise stubs an a y ,� l 'i' v r, the eldest daughter t U 1] increases, • tar•ey of ,two 1, t BRUSSELS TOWN HALL Me Dominion Governriteut has Pt Atwood Fair 4( Magnificent Display or Amanda earees and JOnn ata V— FRIDAY, OCT,. 3rd at 8 P.M, +deed a method of pament out of in- i Sept. n rate E Entertainment Prelvided coats which has enabled theueands (. n lest Thnrstlay evening" It was the Y•veptei. Io>, of Brur..gela and lura Dies Itt Wingham Everybody Welcome, No Admission, tp shialcler added burden Devisett MI roads lead to Atwood Fair sent , Cuteheou. In 1811 she marred Clarence Brooks • Did. you sae the Aurot•a. Borealis o Sept, 30th finest display of "Northern Lights” lived Iters ever since, She is sue General Hospital V 1 financial rgene'r tog war Devised ' Monday, .Sept, 29th and ep . through urgency .oP war flnanciag, ' Ntonday night, School Concert-- 'seen to this part of the country for vived by iter husband and fuer ra snaps son?e cine. Zang fingers of Pule daughters, Mrs. Harry Botvter Incident Termed As BORN the plan Isle oney watch is lve sound i Tuesday afternoon big , P gr liars. David Hastings .oet.t•t Accidental And 1 A • .'s * that people say to themselves, "'vvitY ' of sports', etc. Lucictvow Pipe Banal. green198405 back and orllritn n tconti Uy plisses) Lthel and Mary of Torouro Inquest Will Be Heid o. did w u Dance at night in the Ball. and ane sou Russell of Belleville Funeral Held Monday ISA Hospital, n Ll scla l Memorial t J Bowler: t Ings of Brussels men of 11 —v— eins. E, e of think of this before t" To gain the benefits of this Raymond, Sept. 23rd, tl i ins'an I V ons motion. It was a truly magnift l!ospital, on Tuesday, I and 1 grandson Kenneth ow er: �•t*�,G,i3:AG1I--•+G"lwretrce Brool�.i, o Gunner and' Mrs' David Hast- titent papment peas, the first install- +Engagement Announcement ! V also two sifters Miss Luella Mc - shortly of I ower Wingham didxrd The gift oP a son 991 tax must be Paid in 1 Cutcheou of Detroit and Mrs. H. A. CARD OF THANKS shortly after noon 00 Saturday In September, 1941. Those -who pal. l n•ouuoes the engagement of nor ( We wish to thank all our Mewls ?\rixon (lea) • of Winnipeg and two the Wingter General atuidtal Ps he tax of 1940 will pay any to Tpr. Ci llizatlon cannot sur i ( daughter Elizabeth (Betty), and neighbours Por the lciu'dness' in bxothens John and Charles et Ilow. our v It is twelfth aaP the 194tl totaddtu ug each Carl Gomdnig eldest ,gun of 1 wolf d wive materially, unless redeemed spiritually. i l i Tauuary 4'hoy Will estimate k 1 October Special tlttnka to Rev S herr and attended was held fivrm 4lelpl,la cornet of a stable on Incawn Prpla- cent display. Brussels, en a result et a 'bullet from.a 133' 7r. and • and deeds shown to us at the ick and, Turnberre. rifle in (he hands of his sou George -- of the last four months of this year, i ryI M. Gowiug, Moll's townsittp. lass of our dear tuffs and mother• . The funeral, which was largely Brooks, ecniur, stepped around the and n Maridage to take Pace in , : •, , ' their total tax payable at the new v to those who loaned ears also to the Presbyterian churcu of whitih the et•ty just In time to intercept ilea rates. By subtracting from this the United Church 11_"The Greatest Work in the World," 3—Church School and Bible Class 7—Rev. Harold Ackert, Monkten. YOU ARE INVITED, ,,,, StJohn' s Church , Sixteenth Sunday After Trinity. ii atm•—Morning Prayer. , • ... 7 p.m.—Evensong. Melville Church 10 am. --Sunday School and Bible Class 11 a.m•-'PraYer. 7 p.m.—`Growth in Grace,' COME & WELCOME. anionnt already paid and dividing the remainder by eight, they will know how. much to pay each month dating the eight ,menthe of 1942, January to August inclusive. our 'Some are called to for battles, •ethers merely to' pay them. These taxes must 1e collect- eft to proP1le for the war' effort. The. p.overnment anticipates a record volume of business in tax offices during •September, in dealing with those who wish to take advantage off this mod`elm, 'sensible way to discharge their obligadifele. .Only by cammenatng to Pay in September can this plan be followed. The Anniversary services of Knox Presbyterian Church, Ethel, will be held Sunday, Oce ct tober 5th. Morning 11 aim. and evening service at 7.30 p.m. with the Rev. Hugh. Jack, Seaforth as guest speak r. Soloists will be. Mrs. Glenn Eck- mier and Mr. Lorne Eclmpier, "CANADA'S LARGEST RURAL FAIR" CA eswater, Sept. 30th & Oct. l st Teeswater, - Sensational Eaeiag Events Showe` Excellent k oBoys' Band Hamilton Ladies' Band Woodstock Lucknow Pipe Band Vehicles, Clowns,Highland Dancing, Freak Beauty Contest Hurdle Jwmpiuugi�_ TORONTO STAR'S WAR PHOTOS— "Harry Foster's TheatrAir," 25c ADMISSION — - — , MaKAGUE, Director. Sec.-Treas., & Managing J. J. REID, President. Notie The Department of ,Health has informed me, there may winter. Th, ey� CARD OF THANKS choir and organist. They will deceased was a member, on Thurs.- bullet as his son was target shooting, 30 ' •1 ^k In• always be remembered. day afternoon at 2. o e of behind the stable. I would ills to telco this oriPo" Sylvester. Fox and family. 4ermenl was in Bressele 'Cemetery. The accident happoned afscse entity to thank the people of V The floral rfbutes were carried, by 11.30 a.m. George Brookst who is 1+ Brussels and community foe the Taking Course . 8' flower girds, WilmaLowry, I83501 was 81100":ng at a target in the ban .. gifts ress . I received through the Mr. ApPell, who has purchased 'Lowe, Jean Stephenson, Clavi ward with his younger brother- T1.01 Red Cross Society. They are use>: ful and are much. appreciated. Kenneth SPeir. V Trousseau Tea Held a'Irs. Thomas Milier was hostei9 at a trousseau• tea in her home 'on Saturday afternoon in honor of her daughter, Miss Moira Miller, who will become the bride of Freeman Archibald Tanney of Blyth. The marriage takes place quietly to September. Among the gifts whillt were on display was a lamp from the softball girls' team of Which she was a meneber and a bridge cloth from the Camp Entre Girls. V Plowmen 'Attention! be an outbreak of Diptherra this autumn and inocula strongly warn parents to have all their children. against such disease, who have not already been toxoided. Those who are unable to pay for this treatment may have their children tuxoided free by the Medical Officer of . Health. This is for residents of Brussels ONLY. T. T. McRae, M.O.H. A plowing demous�tratton fat" 'fret residents et Grey, who would lilts expert advice on the fine arts-. of plowing will be held on the farm of John llnother near Cranbrook en Tuesday, Sept. 30. A competent coach will beon hand. A11 .residents et Grey who would like to participate either with teams or tractor are requested to be there by 10 aim, Those who live nearby, please bring your own equipment Colne on boys and help get tee tor a goodentry from Grey at the big Provincial Match to lie 'held 1n Huron a year hence. Mrs. Stretton's jewellery store leftRussell, Mauna Miller, Doris LowrY, father dropped ever and 'tile boys for Toronto on Tuesday where he ltloyce Davidson and Helen. Speirs, immediately called to the ho se -s mill attend the College or Optonn , The pallbearers were: Messrs'. D. N. where thea• mother was at the tiru - tiists and become reinstated. hlr 0,10Denald, Jaol: Cremar; Allister Dr W M. Couuell of Wingllam wee- Asrpell is an excellent optometrist, i Bird, Alex MoCrackin, Robert talc. tsummoned and he in turn stAltat o - having ptdctleed for fifteen yeas ` in the United ,States find Canada. Nlrs. Stretton will continue the business. • V CARD OF THANKS Friends and neiglbbours who gath- ered at my mothers home on Sep- temlber 3, 1941, I tyke this opportun- ity to thank you all andit will al- ways be remembered for the lovely watch that was presented to me and as I loop upon the time each day it brings back, old memories t, winch I spent. around Brussels ande B J bolts io, contack shine day with. our friend "Hitler's head" on the end of my bayonet. I once more say thanks to all. • Signed:•• Pte. Gordon Hulley, Elgin Reg't. Sussex New Brunswick• Men Wanted! At the Churches Services in the Dieted. church on Sunday were conducted by the ;minister, Rev. C. L. Lewis, who spoke at the morning service on "God's On.tloodt, , and in the even - on "Living in Expectation." tServices in St, John's AnYlican church on Sunday were conducted ,by the dector, Rev. (hank Watts, la and in the evening spy Rev. F. Davis, rector of Atwood. 1Servieea in Melville Presbyterian church on Suede), were conducted by hart Moore, a Brussels young man who has spent. the summer in mission yor kin Northern 'Ontario, his subject being, "My Experience In Mission Work In Northern On- tario:' He also conducted) the ova• nine service. REGENT THEATRE Seaforth Ont. Ctttcheon and Frank Wright.•ed an anndptrlance to rush the injure The Aural - tributes, Pa11mv, man to she hospital. He died about family; ejprays, Mr. and Mrs. James au hour atter he was admitted,. Bird and family; Mr. and Mrs. Alan; Brooks, a former egg -candler In ve Mcorackin; 11'ir. and Mrs. Barry : Wingdram produce plant l'e sm'vt.Q' Adams; Mr. and Mrs. D. N. McDoe- 1 ed by his parents, Mr, ane .Mts...Jnie ale; Mr, and Mrs. Tom Macklin and ; Sr ouch' of Br parents, owrhis wife, p Wm. bird; Miss Pearl Haines and . former Agnes Grey. three sans, Mrs. Luella ,Williams'; Brussels sort- George and Robert at home a bast Girls, Baskets Brothers and Jack of the Perth Regiment Active Slaters; Cousins In Detroit. i Force and two daughters Gertrude —v-- 13ast Tribute Paid and Joyce at home and one bretltes Walter of Kitchener. • The incident- was investigated by To Walton•Woman i Provincial Constables Lorne 1351' NeAIL7ese 'Sept'.10�There' Pas e'' erfnrdl-and- Frank Fox and Getzete • ed away at her hoarse in Walton on Constable William Gardiner •0'5 Monday, Etta Pearl Fulton, beiov- , Winglram. Coroner Dr• R. C. Be --- ed wife of Joseph . C. Carter, in ear feud was called and it was decideei 4518 year. She leaves to Tatrarl after a consultation with - t* her Passing, her husband, two Crown that the incident was ere - daughters, Mrs Bobs Campbell, tirely accidental and that ne 1•n BrueselC Mrs William Decof, To- quest will be held., ionto-; one son, Raymond J. Care The funeral service was beta �An•nnn f'x''. For Active Service Ihis late rest Monday frons t er, Welland; two-graudchildrau• ,Bast to -clay in the 99th Battey ! iter mother, Mrs, Hugh Fulton, 3.00 pan• with interment in V4xt= Walton; Due sister, Mrs, J. B. Mur- ham cemetery. Brooks wee in ray, Toronto, and two brother's, 43rd Year. Emerson and Nelson Fulton. V and r ,i, 1r r'a't 8' ,.1911 The funeral took place from h'r The 99th Battery is now an Active I late home Weduset ty :Service Unit and all officers and cemetery ;and was largely attended uon-comw•issdoned officers are from by relatives and friends. Pallhear- R:C.A., Wingham, 'Ont. 200, all ranks needed- at once: Drivers,. gunners motorcyclists, cooks, trades- men, mac/Mulles, signallers. t to Brussels -NOTICE TWP. OF GREY 'The .Department of Health has informed me there and th rater ay The an n ‘mitbreak of Diptheria this Autumn strdfglY warn parents to` have all children inoculated against such disease, who have not already been toxoided. have 'Those who are unable to pay for this pre m eel Offiatment their children toxo`ided free by cer of !Heal'th BE AT TOWNSHIP HALL, ETHEL, AT 2 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th C. R. RICHMOND, M.O.H., Ethel, Ont._ this district. Cpportnnety of ad- vancement foil all. Do not delay apply to Officer to charge of Arromeies at - Wingllnm, Dis,towel, Kincardine, Walkerton. Capt. R. S. Hetherington, OCticer Commanding v Celebrated Birthday ors sten, Harold Sellers, Fred Ennis, William Deceit and Bobs Camp' bell. Flower bearers were Mat•Y Bennett, Viola Marks, Ruth. Cum- mings, Mildred Sellers, Elva Shoal - dice, iShirle.y Bennett, Teobell Dav- idson, Doreen Coutts. ' Flower eremites Were from hue - feud and family-, mother, sister, brother and sister-in-law, Women's Mrtsstonary Sudety of United 'Church, mail couriers post office staff, Deooff family, Mrs, Dais, loan Taylor and neighbors. Friends attended from Welland, Toronto, Brussels, Seaforth and Sta:ffa. r. inett, Silas Joh11- Bias. A. Leitch celebrated her 84,th birthday on Sunday et her home by having her children and their families with her. Fourteen sat lows to a sumptuous: dinner re pared by the hostess with u. lite storey 'birthday cake centering table, and after singing "Happy Birthday," they partook of the gond' thifigs. Those PS'.esent were Mr. and Mrs. John Leitch, Nir. and Mrs. Dougald Leitch, Mrs, McLaren and I Miels Gertie Paster of Norwich; Mr. and Mrs. Iva Leitch and children" of Otterville andl Mrs. Ziegler ami Billy dt'Dthel. All the ilnmed15t 5ami1iy were present with the 001411on of two daghteLte Mrs, Laurie of Kingsville and Mrs• Sparling of Detroit, Mich. She was, presented with beautiful %ewers, candy and other useful gifts. - - smart Mrs. Leitch keeps quite and looks, after her own home, M¢y She flue many more years. Foxes Took Turkeys, The Paisley Advocate tells of a suibsaribor who .raised a fleck of k t NOW PLAYING—• Gene Autry Smiley Burnette Ride, Tenderfoot, Ride June Storey .• Mary Lee Gene Autry packs mane thrills, —x— MON., xMON., TUES., WED. Deanna 'Durbin . IN Spring Parade Robert Cummings ' Mischa Auer A story unmatched for ehltertain• ment and spiendorr Next THURB., FRI.,'GAT. turkeys' ter the Ohl -Minitel mar o only 73 lett. Aden of fie - Rouble 43111 '•"' and now hasden reds taxes' in the neighborhood A $l1 an Feature ed Ole flock ante +made short work of fit and 123 of diem. "'They'll ;probably g A Rip Rotttnou Western a reet of them, too, before, markot Titles will bt 'announced next week tliire,,, disgueted1Y remarked, the if ` owner when, diecusEIne his 1088' with . bdIn,ton. bMIN3 -.+ This Thing Called .Love;; • tete etMtor, ' 1 ,.I vigor' The U.F.W.O. nleieing was hrd11J at the home of Mrs. Robs. MCD8ietteete with Mrs. Leonard Leeming in tau' chair, Mrs. Nelson Reid Sa't'e aac interesting talk on "Meat in the - Menu" and Mrs. Will Leeming 'had a helpful demonstration on `Tnvaiiii Trays." Mrs, Leonard Leerna"r and Mrs. L. Rowland were arypoi e1- ed, delegates to the IConventton 6& Toronto, The next meeting 'wit' be held at Mrs. W. Turnbull's 'tea Ootober 15th. V,sitors: Mrs. W. S. Forbes -tufa her brothers in Bullet Township Mrs. Joe Love with friends in Waif - ton; Edgar Hollinger has sectored a position in Hamilton and '8 more there shortly. The W.M.S. met Sept. ifl' 1 Mies lOrox presiding. After ' fei in•g hymn 508 and 509 'Miss Sm elt RED CROSS lad fu prayer. Fifteen oxen`-•. responded to the roll' Cale. Man BRUSSELS BRANCH I Leeming .and Mus. Walter, Davidson - I were appointed delegates to tin The Red Cross Workroom has ,Sectional, meeting to be 11e3r3 tut accepted a quota made up of I ' Cnnstanee. Mrs. Cama5heil and 5 units corusdsteng of 25 garments) Mils. Siilas Johnston were appelated pyjamas - as supply secretary and aesist�t 66 Padre ig pyj "end Mie, Doug. Ennis as auditor to 50 ladies+ nnightgowns l *take the goisitione lately :matte vs. These articles 1 the ladies of are lar the British , cant, Readings were given Sty the civilians. Wnice te1xrperance and stewardsl u seem eels and communnity please show their duteresit in 11118 worthwhil1 ' tallies. A. preview of *Cluina i m? work by carmine to the workroom.' .Presented by Mrs. McMichael, Mrs N, Reid and Miss Leeming. 'art to sew at to take hasping outT ! *financial report corresponded hitt The attendance has been small chat of September 1940: but the need is greater than ever. Wife Of Commentator Clinton Native, Dies Only One In Z000 Nieinoryl is short' and retold Warn,e. , have forgotten that not %spit 1111 Toll Nrii0–1M'rs. James 'Bunter; did they begin' to -wear silk attaaldeg wife of "lira." Hunter, well3ltnown gtneraliy when the .slit and home Toronto newl C bmircuts or, died **Art ushered ered in the e ]ow 'brevity II in 1tosPital here Sunday night atter aa'kIrts, The National (Jegrarph a brief 11!111888. Mss. Hunter Wee 'Society pointed out recently thee r the •daughrter of ,the tate ;W. Johne4n, tits beginning of the 201h cea3su billy one woman iii 2,400 worse sa 3otklinget. M