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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1941-10-15, Page 4�1ONA1-, W. M. S 'lila roll call at afternoon au.>il• laNMIT1ON flap taxies; resutled in eleven answering tv>i,- sTit. AA,. .Brook, Heneall, Spec,31 with encouraging reports, >atn i 4jStcr at North Sectlon Huron and Brussels auxiliaries had the Presbyterial largest representation. Outeitantting " 37 iaar would be failing in a vital feature un these reports were. the S.WL.,: ar,T turned a neat ear to t1i0 . numerous visits made on, the stck o.6trrt'1 .1u mid redueetl 1niesiallary and new comers, the Purchase of War •rRnr -la: al. this time was the olllAiair saviAg., certificates for the chard'. steirle,z t,ed. y Rev. It, A. Brook at the Hie co-operation between the auntl- errsur nii•an of the North Section c•f caries and the junior groups, the a,, M Pt-. sb'd:e1•ial of the W :1 .S. of making of TemPeranee posters, use u%° Eniied March, of Canada, 'held of lantern slides, pageants and had- .fdsp ii zgen Church (Grey Twp.) on day canis, the use of the kreup }t11 Both sessions of this 8Yetem and a 05 donation from the eicsaktie.Vatist were very ably presided Brussels+ auxiliaries toward the edit - moor toy the vice-president, Mrs• cation of a girl In China. C,IZMDben TeVener, Blnevale. Besides the twelve afternoon aux Urn, lasso Wheeler, , firs. Herb. !navies this section has two evening tsyter and Mist. Stewart Procter auxiliaries, two circles, ten mission et;t sla,cave led ttae service of war ;zx the morning session, Bele. bands, three C•G,I.T• Groups andf1 . r31taz3 baby bands, t V„ s s wad visitors were extended a imlyrkiflul welcome by Mrs. I-Iaroid Mre. H. B. Iiirkby, 1st anon, called d41.8al! twhich Mre. (jias. Si01 of the the Mission Band, oo replied. 1ngout thatW.S. members mac and ndruh+' was a quotatiin used, "NV's,. edea by bands lrmie rotary of Mel i0 . tterestyin the Bands n Some ban de thea Cos. m muz Community ener 1 Friends, ip letter seer° a� kers a secretary o4 the ring Ib ctirai�sv: arPulntEd to act during 'rhe made posters, and scrapbooSts. One tory, Mrs, R. M. Peck. "I think et meei3n^n were; Mrs. H. G. Steinberg has a knitting club. Many find Sun- others" The guest be speaker, e. R. A rir-s. Percy Ward as Finance day the best day for the meeting. ,Brook of Heeakernsall, chairman o4 a=ssn soli.t>;e and Miss Garonne Well -The roll call of C.G.I.T, gronps and -cared and Mrs. Herb. Wheeler as of Baby Bands was considered Vie Huron Presbytery, Told Snell. asTbintroduced ed ,eswiuiiione and courtesy comanittee. Miss C. Wellwoed, Wingham, v. cm BRUSSELS POST announced the Supper ,tally for Missitlu C:t'eles, G•G,i.'t• groups e ldveniag Auxiliaries eo ke held at 6.3t1 p.m, on October 17, at Qatari, St. Church, Clinton, An urgent invi- tatlon was given all girls! and yeu'1> women to attend, Following these reports a lively helpful discussion ensued 011011/Asti u Eby our. past president, Mrs. Gardiner, Lgnlondville• The treasurer, Mrs. H. C. Stela. berg, Seaforth, reverted an increase in giving, -1 so far this year over las':. The morning session ended with prayer by Mrs. Wm. Field, Wing-, ham. At the Haas koor the -inion ladies served a delicious dinner. LC.1 Fe rdwich auxiliary, represen by Mrs. J. Johnston and Mrs. J. BrYans, conducted the afterno'n worship period, cite theme of which was! "Love." "-set us not love in word, neither in tongue but in deed MX:N11}5D S, 0C''fQBl 1l 10, /On • v : ¢♦' ► tt+4♦f:tc+e♦ tNoNoN04444+44,ti+t♦ ;.,tNt�twHtttt♦18-N«i♦tN+N,o♦N�♦,wNtr: s t,, I i '" MoreHew. oats 1st i, s: s4 Forr Fa{i . and Winte Wear + urchases have a •Z Late arrivals and new, p • 4=♦ swelled our fine showing of Coats + i oilgreatest in ,w ♦s♦ and Dresses ,to the our folks ^' a .rrr , 1 tiq z, ti ♦♦ J2� S freep e must in its own FREE ► 0� M FROM THE WAR SAVINGS COMMITTEE, OTTAWA The people df 'Canada are the most .fortunate in the world. "Fortunate in the great sweep of space that is ours from ocean to ocean. Fortunate in the vast yield and immense .resources of our forests, fields and mines. Fortunate, too, in aur democratic insti- tutions, lin a word, fortunate in our freedom. " ;This freedom is threatened today as it has never been threatened before. - ,The fall, of the British Empire would • sateen complete .'dislocation of our un- fettered way oflife. Everyone -wants this way of life defended —this freedom saved—for our own future and'for posterity. The response to every appeal for our defence has been mag- nificent—heartening to the whole Empire —alarming to Hitler. But the need for weapons of war grows ever more urgent, as the Nazi threat spreads wider over the world. The help of every Canadian is needed far Victory. In these days of war the thoughtless, selfish spender is a traitor to our war effort. A reduction in personal spending is now a vital necessity to relieve the pressure for goods, to enable more and more labour and mater- ials to be diverted to 'winning the war. The all-out effort, which Canada must make, demands this self-denial of each of ns. Invest in War Savings Certificates the dollars you don't need to spend. After Victory, they come back to you. with interest. Spend less NOW so that you can spend more THEN, when labour and materials will be available for the things you need. There is no price too high for freedom. four Simile Regular Methods of Saving ?MOLL SAVINGS PLAN—For salary and wage earn- ers.SAVINGSinstalment The employee simply signs a Payroll Savings Stamp folders may be obtained from Post Offices,. Pledge, turns it in to his pay office, and his employer ono enks4 and ny tworth SS atail outlets. bmtaturitys w i bus ,deducts the pledged amount regularly' from his pay., SANK PLEDGE PLAN—Convenient for business men RURAL SAVifromGS Pleo•opera ver, t creameries,t regular others not on a payroll. Simply payments and women, and sign a War Sayings Batch Pledge and give it to your factories, etc,, can early ut deductions o any bake. The bank will make monthly deductionsthe Rural d Pocedeunt r Cordy out a( each cheque. Use from your account. SUPPORT THE WAR WEAPONS DRIVE IN YOUR COMMUNITY ' Every town and city in Canada will in nndeuct actmatlaar ity.Canada aDrive. You must provide tll he asked more planes, aro ut all h s, mo got behind lila ri f ,son your ships, more tanks, more gang, mora shells. If you aro already buying War Savings Certificutus-- raise your pledge. If you are not, get your dollars Working for Victory. SPEND LESS—TO BUY` MORE CERTIFICATES A SAVINGSuc2,0uawa. SV7 Published by the ,Par Sasi gb Coatrtit , i+ history! Style and value -geese o ,♦ will hurry here for their Fall. doti:-eng xt 4tho"r / 4:r Ze cit tit iso ♦ ti; i 04 t o�o t*° +q4 ♦: Value in (oats I °Z needs before pricee1advance. i) °_+ English all -wool Coatings, Boucle ♦♦ +i+ Cloths, Nutley Cloths, English Tweeds, ♦2* Genuine Harris Tweeds and .many others ♦+♦ 3,in plain or fur -trimmed types.. See the 4. new Harris Tweeds in Swagger Selma- +�+ii caan types. Lovely dress coats, furred in ♦ ♦i+ the latest mode with squirrel, mink, fox ♦♦ and lamb. Colors include Blick, Navy, i♦ •♦♦ Green, Wine, Grey and Brown. Come i+ here for the latest trends in smart +♦ Fall coat styles. Every size is pro- +• i. fusely represented. i tit ;i; Priced from 19.50 to 45.00 .;♦ ♦♦ +i+ STYLE RIGHT .Z+ ♦Y♦ 4X♦ ♦♦ • e,+ ♦4 i+ +: • ♦+ ei♦ 42♦ ei. °z ♦t o ♦=e Arrivals. ♦b See This W eel's New ; :: In Smart FALL MILLINERY ew&Di erenl :: •• They're 5lartlingN ff ♦i♦ •i+sx 42♦ iii .. •it s tri t eros. _ ti. nn taw �,r ♦s♦ o ♦ ♦ ♦ iN♦H.♦.♦N+N♦ + FAIL D 3.95 t 1 Simply hundreds of figure -flattering, style -right Fall +i♦ stresses are assembled here for your choosing. Qauiity ♦cit crepes, failles, wool fabrics and many others styled in +i! the popular tailored manner-- Jacket Styles -longer waist line types, all are here in the newest seeve and skirt lengths. Colors include Wine, Soldier Blue, +i♦ Green, Navy, Black, BrowWtt and Beige• Gayly orna- mented with jewelry or shirred and embroidered trims. .i` z♦ ♦t Priced: 3.95 to 13.50 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦,y�♦,►,+ji♦♦♦♦N♦N�► ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦N♦N♦N+N 4 N Nt♦�►+N♦♦♦NNN i♦♦ ! _4 _♦ large as • we see it in the light c: slogan, "Forward tor Christ and leve war was the theme of his stirring Church." hur h•Tt G.Nay of Fordwich, Pr'•s- message. In congratulating W.M.S. on the work it has aecowf' 4ayterial presldept, brought the Inset. noted he pointed out that only one my a thoughtful message. She urged. quarter of our tfiturch women are :u- that the enthusibsm re.1dndled at terested In iVLisslons. What a lot this meeting be not allowed to die said that we cannot have a world de could be acoompliehed 1E the other down and that we should re -cafes• three-quarters could be aroused, lie crate ourselves tb the work at•bring ding in God's Ivingd� shallceaseiato safe to live in that is half pagan and an apt quotation, halt Christian. Also that 1E Christ- preach your duty and be more cin` lenity Inad been more active in the cerned about mine." last iifteev or twenty years and i4 lie - euwood brought lotions am more money bad been spent on all Missions our world wouldntt be to the chaos it now is, He contended that our best war workers are :also our best church and W, M. S. work• err and that it would be a tromen- dons tnllsLalte to answer our patrio`.ic call and Ignore the call of the churelt and m1e5ions, Christ must he supreme 11 world+ conditions are ever -td incense rigat" od, We most begin now to Plan for reconatrudtion, He gave as a Unica, Prettily decorated with gladioli, eioln, Kos Presbyterian church, was the scene o4 a lovely autumn wedding, when, Helen McNabb: daughter of bir'and Mrs. John mar- riagelyrussets, was united in to Mi'• Lloyd Backwell, Guelph son of 1Nti'. and Mrs. Walter Bark well, Drayton, Rev. J. C. Grier of- fieittted, and D. H. Leeson,'organiss Y the church, Played the wedding wit Mies WEDDING Barkwel l—M c Nalob card n In the report of the resp music. `Mie bride wore a m In courtesy eotnwftt'ee thanking bine Zjnglich tweed suit with hatof triose who had contributed to the sale Inetohing shades and a corsage cite:::::: ess of clic meeting, ten- Tod roses. shades Muriel ,MacDonald also urging poran0e consciousness and renewed red roue, was the ri5desmwoto, weulla interest 1n the y the nary cause, 1n6 an Air Pores blue and a Duxthe day the literatur0 tta wutm. hat in the wine shade CSE it was in C7lergn o4 Mtss O. P. New' corsage of pink rosea. im man 01 Clinton, � Burt•, Toronto, wasp hast ivan, Another very SnterCettng and helve I mefliatety fallowing the cereinonY tut convention was brought tc a Mr. and lvtrs. }lctrkwell lett Y ciosC with a deli Misol charas hY , to pttawtr anti Moc'trdal• street, mombers o4 the lrtteetou Band of reside at i73 Woolwich GRCll?it a