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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1941-9-24, Page 4C• i3RUSSELS POST Mrs. IpusekeeFer?^ This tried and approved Sh• ort ening is just what you need to be better satisfied with all your baking. . Easifi st 141,70.W ® or �• x^' z lbs. for 35 .oi D in Brussels 2t N. Do McDonald - Meat Maket PHONE E9+9X Quality Meats Always on Hand. Please phone your order early for prompt delivery, <7.6 <Ya.y,wnvv. LUEN .A' " day the Rally,. Day program will bo 1 observed. RevMr. Tavener and Mrs Tav- Mr. sn'L Mtn. Arthur Brooks and t ener attendees the Anniversary ear- }icez' at Belgrare United church l:amity of Toronto spent the t wMee cnd with Mr. and avers• Itoandb } it sooilay Olive "ening., ing., spent a fexv' and ,taniily other • there friends days at Seaforth and while fs:ends to t�intosss. Dr. B<rt .and .lIl•s. HetheHetherington.l acted as Judge for the . Domestic f and daughter of Brantford brother 1 Mr. Needlecraft andMrs.eGteoi'ge tThornto llair. fair. Sedap with his parents and .Wrisen 1. Eliza Fell, hies. J. Wiakstead, tin the lrlfred • � Thornton. < i -:Nr. yi''ilfr•ecl ALcErveu of Toronto 'ilr, and /sets. A. D. Sml.h' Vent the week end with Mr. and i andh Mils and Eleanor,Jaspent farshall Sunday at Mrs. Alex 1C-- rs. rte Listowel; Mrs. Blanche Costello is Mr. and Mrs. 'CSaxl Johnston Visit- , fed on Sunday afternoon and took in 1 visiting Mr. and Mrs. David Brown .113.e United Church Aunivensary at at Dunnville. 1i1,rs. M. L, Aitken>, Hut Be1giave. I fan, and Miss DorothyAitken•, hle St. � Wes. Addison Framer and habY Marys, with Idlest MaryDuff `girl arrived home frons l'Tinghan' on . andMrs. F; Scott, Seaton r. with . and MT . Friday. i and Mrs. George Lave. J. 5CesleY Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Robertsn.i eine sons visited en Sunday after- Beetty, l2:sses Ethel and Florence 1, Beattie and R. S1msson, Seaforth, noon with Mrs. friends. visited. with Mr. and Met. R. F. Garntss, Mr, and Mrs. Feral King on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. I V Beaman and Sons. At the United chafed. on Sunday morning Rev. Mr. Tavener spoke •tram 1st Samuel 30.24. Rally Day BELGRAVE Two good congregations gathered In Knox United church on Sunday st. 1 We innatisy' $e'ptutt bex 24th. TEC y r e Vii* ♦ - ,p b;L:'1ie' ^> *" • p I H , ONT. 20o all ranks needed at or de. motorcyclists, c.: ohs, tradesm mechanics and The 99th Battery is now an Active Service Unit and seer and 0npcs�i�miSStiOf e;m c tri sol. a�9 of adv2� this district; pp �e of ��ma�nries Do n°�i t delay. A { ply to Officer in charge Listowel, Kincard'i i� e and Walkerton. fang%m , Capt• R. S. Hetherington, Officer Commanding. GOD SAVE THE KING * * * ley back to leis .old home. Glenn and * * +� * * ret the dauglntei we WE KNOW Marga left Brussels, b PEOPLE Y1' favi when they will long be my MORRIS faminy of Detroit were . week end visitors math Mr. and Airs. L. Beirnes. it Avery ..eIljoyakle evening Was le- spent at the Red Cross concert A Second Waxing Plant • * • * • * * * n • the bereCousd.y family Visiting in membered. ( held in .Browdtown United 'Church, Mrs. L`arngey has been vi g l aural D Sept. 9th. The anted) la . D2o1•e and more, waxing seems to +" * * be an essential Process to assure. Detroit this weak son of George Rural Dramatic Club Presented) a * * * > Tohti Campbell, play ,,Live at Home and Like It," , beset returns from turnip marketing. of Basica- of Brussels, who Bogie- ' oros was very mach, enjoyed by all as I plans are under way to establish, lir. W. L. McQuichor it sister, 'OamlMel1 verY torn, was a visitor tads )less h in England has each one lucre t another 3215. Stretton, tibia week. Mee. McQuesrie is at present elleiting at ¢acne ,by Molly, 111 but this la Pontiac, Mich. , * leas service. Kin he held, next Sunday, services bel) Mrs. F. H. Verney. Breading the Rev. F. B. Fowler cOndurted the for the anniversary evening. . , The returned Kohne after sn regular service at Knox Presbyter- both morning and week end. Kith her sister in London. Ian church. A solo was contributed special speaker for the'day was Rev. Next Sun- R. N. Stewart of Tceswater S lin Mr. Murray Zarie of Toronto is Ramsay by M. Allan Robt. gave two splendid addresses. Pac^ + r• < tat comic was presented by the mem- vacationing with his aunt Mrs, hers of the ebotr under the leader-, Thomson. Gari M;, Keith Cardiff, children o and Mrs. Wm. Cardiff, Brussels are hon sang a duet don and Eleanor Teddytram h Belaying with their grandparents service and Clifton Walsh sang KirklandeLakedwelen visite s wt'•h in Grey. .oto a t Mrs. Walter shute ,� � decorated with heir Barents Mr. and flowers and ferns for the sarvieos. grown, Rev. G. Dunlop of Belgrave con- Guaranteed the services in the United church at Teesivater, j Mr. and Mrs. Roy A2'cSiveen of Hamilton were weekend visltos with relatives leers• ship of Miss Velma Wheeler. Mrs, d 'trs. George oh i e at to morula Do you want your t theevening service. Jolla- a * Mrs. 0,. Mitchell and children N. Keating au no from LondonF where p ore received a heir part in a promotion and is now Corporal Jae`k capable manner. Also the musical Part of progr'a Ment Campbell, much. * h * and Mack was enjoyed very Mr. Ronald Winder of .Hamilton Then a very interesting feature was and friend Miss Key iiroft also ,.f the drawing of late ticket for Quin Hamilton Sundayed.-with Mr. and ionated by Mrs. Henry Bone. Miss Mrs, Fred Sawyer, Tohn St. Dir. Helen McNabb Proceedsng for tthe o lucky Winder and Mr. Sawyer were boy- winner • quilt th t were $2&i5 and proceed* at hood chums. door $29,66. > * Mr. and . Mrs. Elmer Eastman toad' Little Miss Aldeen and Mas^5r turtle waxing Plaut in the village of M21dmaPy. Already one plant is in operation, u due.try has become so important that the promoters consider there is room for the successful operation vE a second outfit. The Gazette te reports that the turnip In that district is coming along apteedidly, with the help of recent rains, and a big yield is looked for. Roof repaitc- h was nicell FLAT ROOFS TARRED Best material used. Workmanship. for particulars apply .at The Post 'phone 31 Brussels 1 Bride Honored By —~ Morris Friends •...Pl NN.KNo.--H NNN�'N�I N Sealorth Monument Works -SFormerlY W. E. Chapman) Now Operated by Cunningham & Pryde Exeter and $eafortb '• asessasuessar You are Inevited to Inspect Our Stook of Medan Cemetery Memorials ,, Seaforth and Saturdays for appointment 'phonen o. Si, The Brussels Po A pleasant social time was spent on Thursday evening when friends and neighbors on the 4bh line, Morris, gathered at the home of .dr. ( anti Mrs. Cecil Wheeler in honor of 1 their daughter Nora, who recently married Bernard Oreille, London. I The time was spent in playing pro- gressive erokinole after 'which lunch was served by the ladies. Following lunch, Carl.Procter,in a few words, extended the best wishes of all pres- ent to the bride for many years of happiness in the future aid asked ber to accept a shower:of kitchen articles in ivoryy and greet'. The gift;: were presented by Mrs. J. Yuill and Mrs. J'• C. Procter. After opening the gifts • the bride, iu. a 'few well - Chosen words, expressed her appreei. Mem for the gifts and best witshee. The singing of the National Anthem brought the eveulug to a close, * . Mr. Ross Duncan , of Welland * * Mr, Walter Brown .visited b=s Ill spent part of Saturday and Sunday Bron of Meyer. I with home folk: Mr. Prances• tater her- Jamas w ton over Ute week end. Duncan, Reeve of Morris and cruet * * .n friends, heen promoted to tate rankofC rain and will be command of one oIhe t f Units pf Canada o rive Lieut.. H. V. Verney, MM., hes il !n a) M.' learI 'Moore, who has been n the morning service in Melville r.tc preachieg up north all slimmer tonic Church., much to the delight o y arae- Guard• Earl leaves Force- ELrse In To colo ansi will; friends, old aud Young• arrival course in Toronto and few on Thursday- to attend University. arrive Thursday1 to spend i We all say good luck and a prosper• days with Ms parents. Mr- and Mrs. i bas Year. T• H. Verney of Bl•1tSSelS. a. r> sa * * * Sergeant W. E. Rowland, soy., ofMr, and Iles. Dave Biller of 1'50 Mrs. Sohn Rowland i Spence St.., Timmins, who were 'Ir, and 'vLdn . graduated at Defoe, Sask•• on here celebrating the second anniv5r clay. received his "wing" and three � sary of telt wedding, Sept. 6th had stripes and is now Home for .ten i just returned from a motor tele days before reportingHalifax. at to the Maritime Provinces but get Your present car will look better and last longer with a OR --In case of body or fender work, having those ugly dents taken out, we have the facilities for perfect h* Complete New Paint Job. workettanship and DROP IN TO-DAY color -matt tag, — ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN. -- Lloyad Acheson d � t Sanderson' 5 Garage 'phone 16X Br li3Ont. back Io Dan'e's old borne town i� f to R G.A help celebrate f .S,C., the 6th anniversary Pte. Ross Elliott o Mal , Loniten, spent the week end with hla.` of Thos. Driller• Jr - on the same door, parents Mr, end Mrs. Bevan Elliott. - ‚-t 5tah, A soyrn7 reuatml '511551- 1 . * * * - ihig all thew ori friends In anti Mr. Scott Davidson was home 101 around Brussels. Mrs. Da ;115 week end, but reserved to raroa. yfiller'ts name "fere she Was activities add human interest ali- o nto on Sunday evening. He was themarried was Miss Mary Flynn. The peal to any amateur's snapshot col- very usefuljo1 e c 11 o n. Opportunities for such reoilr;en.t of some v y in wishing both teoupleshitthe best�ar shots exist throughout the summer articles from to indica of the Rail Cross far which lie was devouiiy luck and long life and happiness. — montspecially -weekends pistme tak- ffer a thnii'kfitl. lug Posai Ilii N APSI4OT GUILD ACTIVITY PICTURES vo reco Picnios are full of gayety, and you'll want your camera ready to busildy a complete story of the event, Catch your subjects when they're absorbed in some activity. PICTURES of people outdoors, add human interest to your picture busy with games, sports, or other story And, of course, there_are the. After -lunch games, pictures of Dick napping under a large tree, and A- nally a pasting shot of loading the car to go home. In planning your pictures—and In making them, too—there ars see. eral ]Points to keep in mind. First, make each shot simple—done clut- ter it up with too ,many details. S apshot por- ays a. definite bit d, see that hofl activity to assnro a eompiete story of each particular good ttnle. A third point is nicely 112ustrthted in this accompanying phetograph, Half the fun of a picnic is the in- formality. Don't have your suhjecta looking at the camera; instead ewe- ture them when they aro engaged in some activity. Watch also for "natural frames," such as the 'reit In the feature above. This helps hold the picture together, ands depth, and makes a pleasing ttr• rangemeet. There's a lot of pleasure and genuine satisfaction in malting a Manned picture record of your out- ings; ut ings; Instead al random "pot shote,", You will have awrvef1 organized, cone netted picture story, Try the ddea va and 500 1f it doeidet pay g deeds its better seapsttot 'rhe frond yon'il he proeid to show so Y friends and relatives. 115 Mtn vara Guilder Mrs. ▪ L. Adams of De- 1Sir andtroit spent Sunday with Mr, and i<it's• How Sabotage Originated l ck ♦mho has, been ill d been speculating about the r er v- hir, and Mrs d n at ou of Y Relit. as, Davidson e and trigs. J-Tolleu re r ' A long time now have many of u D the home 1 � Da�3 so • that over-worked word -o * * Misses Elizabeth - Baeker end today, "sabota5e.5 The answer is G1advs Davidson spent a loug wean simply that it Ls Duttle for tossing 11 monkey wrench Into the machhrery. ape-, bilitles.. Most of us plan sottle r t: g p -. cial at this time --a tripe a day or two at the beach, or picnic—anil this presents a theme around whtclt the day's pictures call be centered. Tf you plan a series of suapshots depicting to events of your holi- day, your shots will have con- tinuity, and will tell. a conned:oil, interesting story. Of course, yen can't foresee all the pessibilitie's be - cad with their relents. returning Nat Literally, of course, hut predate j cause many platen chances occur to Lcindau with 111r. and Mrs. Adams". Mg' the saris result. Here's. the I quite unwever, tape t clow, 11a ibrief outline aunt of Mise Gladys. story A worker In a Dutch wind= eoverl 8 * * * Barrister Glenn Censley, B.A., of mill is eup0osed to have become Winnipeg, spent Sunday with ,he peebed et something 11 q boos did or Misses Downing and olher old dict. not do. The hotheaded. Tial - 1l to Torun- lander yanked od one of his wooden friends. Mr. Cossey was shoe and sassed it spidefally into rhe a and t And everyone ktloiv9 don't overlook snots of the girls Lo for the 71111 three. weeks attend- t sorting the table for lunclt-and ing a Convention of The liar Of Taws then a general Blow of everyone sett e1nects to go to Ottawa on .he that a wooden shoo le a sabot, ) same business, The old friends cf lienee comes today's favorite--- 1 1lacking LL away i 'he Conley 'family were only too seJOtege. Doubtless tete Nazi ovsr•- YouIi went a "ease nr" of Mary d ill have reason to reinelnller devouring a tasty sundaieh, Tack glad to w n the high spots. If you pian a picnic, for example, You'll want a picture of Tom, Dick ' or Harry as 118 packs the basket and/ outing aecessori°S 111 the en•, 015 arriving at the,picntc grounds, elcome the son 4f Mrs• fors k3 idea' Hollander, invent - tussling with the late Andrew Cour Consley and that their 1i 1 the alive lar, • e.d the business. —Galt Reperter. 1 n obstinate cap on and many others that