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POS 1'1)131415 [HNC HOTS
oak Meeting--
.usse!g !Branch Canadian :Iced
,•rots to town Hall, Tuesday
-ar,v0,014g, Jan. j3th;1 I942. ' at
8 o'clock.
Full Particulars Later.
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1110 ' hu4'0h -nuance on Saturday,
apt" on 'with Rev. S. Kerr
tfwxlug,r4t",Lly;uos ivtaf'Y, daughter
'I • u1id,1VI;t`+sl Robert Davidson
0i'i ' 1S,,aiia George Frederick, 060
:of.Svir. and Miss. D. Glassier of Grey,
'[rite bride: was gowned • in a (Park-
view crepe with br0\vm, ,acce ries
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and -- earrled bronze ^.Nand yellow
mains. The couple Was'tuttended by
the [bride's. sister, hire, Charles
Robinson.and the grooms) brother,
Mr. 'Stewart, Glaaisder. A dainutY
luncheon, wase.,served aG the -Inane
of ,the, bade's' brother. Mi.; and Min.
Charles Davidson. 1*ollOwtug • the
reception the haJaPY couple lefton
a _short motor strip, able bride wear-
ing blade nubby boucles coat frith
brown .accessories. On their return
they will reside in New LLSkeard;
Out-a&towm 'gncl-1 at the luuoheon
were:- Miss Verla Blight of .Lia -
towel; Mr, and Ml . Hirt ,Tolmston,
Walton; Dr. and, Mrs. Jackson,
Blyth; tMrs, Charles Robinson, De-
' trop; Mr. Alex. B&teler, Oaliforicia;
Ur. Stewart Glassier,' Midland ':and
Scott'Davidr,on, Toronto.
.• INNNNINI.. -
WE D01�;1f:
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GLASSI E1R-•,:DAVI DSON
Wedding, took place at
REGENT THEAT'R'E
Seafurth Ont.
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NOW PLAYING=
New !fear's Day Matinee, g
Betty Grabble
--IN-
1 Woke Up Screaming
MON., TUES. & iWED.—
Watter Pidgeon Joan .Benne
,Bennett
p.m.
Obituary,
ARTHUR R. KENNEDY
.1 r Urur it, 'Kennedy, , managing
editor of the P?,e;toro110lt: Examiner
and.. farmer. wilier' of. the S'trratfot•d,
130acon.-11mald tiled On Christmas
1)ay in (11. Peterborough General
Hospital. .
Almost .11ve weeks ago Mt',
Kenueity was rushed to the hospital
°fotionvin0 asevere heart ,attwcic.
Tnepday of .last -week he suffered.. a
stroke and : he passed pe0CefullY,.
away on Thursday afternoon.
l3cfrn in Parkhill, his lolly news.:
Duper experience started on 'rite
Brantford 1]xpo0itor as- juniol
ap0180Lice alter which he became
a Biotype operator., Pram Brant-.
ford he went* to , Western Canada
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,where he 'worked as au 0110rator • u,..
the, newsPOPei1 la Ferule, D.C. • ;in
191;0, .he went to 191e Guelph {MercurY
IVIve're he joined the editorial staff'
and, 1n a short time he became Its
city editor and later, editor. After,:
eight years in Guelph • he : moved to
Toronto to become associated with
`the MacLean Publishing cewpaOY,
a .:v editor of their technical ;papers.
In 1912 Mr. Kennedy was offered and:
accepted the editorelii+p of The Lon
Edon Adwm;Liser, a bout he "held for
five; years be4ore he joinedthe staff
of ;The SltratPord Beaenn-I•Iein,icl as
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dice-predemi and editor. He field
that (post a for . ten. years•,`'1ut1t11
Ortohel '1935, whenrhte was appointed
mra,n•aglt1 editdr or the Peterborough
ihaminer, .
Man Hunt
An Exciting Drama.
Next Thurs., Fri. & Sat.—,
Marlene ,Dietrich John Wayne
Seven Sinners
Mischa Auer ,Albert Dekker
A drama filled with comedy,
romance and ,music.
9OMING -t : '
• Dive Bombers
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H•NN{'wNNONN••lNN
"1 sald to man at' the gate of
ithe year, Give me a light that
1' may tread safely into the un•
known,' and:he replied, 'Go out
Into the darknO6s and put your
hand into the hand oof beGoed.
That shall be 4o Y
than light and safer than the
,,a
known way,. -I/
Melville Church
11 a.mt unday School
andBible Class
11 trmt.--A Message for the
New Year.
T p.m.—AgMessage for the
New. Year.
COME AND WELOOMt,
United Church'
io.30—'3The heart of air
Religion."
11.30 --Church School and
'Bible Class.
7. -•it ed, In history':
You Are Invited To ,Worship.
St,
John Church
11,15 a m, -Morning Prayer
Rev. P.Davis
Atwood
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He "ivt3e ` wider' known among
Canadian :journalists. and (us writ!'
lugs were la71riliar to many thous-
ands of 110001090 r readers llaeticu-
l'arly in Ontario. He was a gifted.
streaker and was treg1ently guest
speaker at service clubs, beards of
Wade, �lhurch groups, and various,
other organizations and on informal
occasions
Mr. Kennedy is 'survived by 11111
widow, of 615 Weller St., - 'Peter-
borough; four sons, R W publisher
of the
Brussels Posit; Lieu 'an
B„ formerly of the Beacon Herald
staff.. Dow on ' active service 1n
Britain; -Hugh, `'of -the' Financial'%
Posts .staff, Montreal; and A. (1.
Donald Kennedy of the R;C,A..F..
T•cront0. and a brother John of
Dearborn, Mich.
ThE fbn,eral was held on-Saturda9-
'witeh a private. service at the family,
home and . s. public service_ In
Murray Street BalutiOt Church. `
The remains wore taken to Park-
hill for interment.
Citizens, of the .city and Men
promlaent 111 newspaper circles
througlwut Ontario paid their` final
tribute to the late A. R. Kennedy at
Il1e aetvice at Murray Street Baptist
Church. Men prominent in .'ln-
dustry, the prolessione and prlteLi-
cally every Walk o3 life ga,bher•ed.
there to bid adieu to a mat' who had
endeared himself ;to almost every-
one in the city and dietriet in the
six-year period in which he. ,'rate
the editorial page of Peterborough's
only newspaper.
W:ednes ecember 31st, 1941
Local News Items PEOPLE WE KNOW
• .s
l ..y Alec Woodrow,
Card r{f Thanks The liuroa County 9'ed'aretiorl was a Gllristl)100 vial,tor at, his home
of Agriculture will bold 1(0 .Anneal here, train and
TO the Latddes. of isrhssels 1;e.�1 meeting, Aked'ar0sxlay, "anuat•y 71Az, 1(11•, and hits. )1^ 1. 1
(!rasa Sol:iety and Community, 1 11i14r? in ore A33(1.Ulltural 130ttrtll onuel181sl were Chriatlitas guests
wish 10 extend. many 'iltuatks for 1 eem, !C17nton, 0, 2 1?,25 of Stratford rei,ztivepe,, ^, `
1i s�eful find nee ssalry 'artieleue tv'll cot st of the Ma. and, 99tts'; aria atif' 'd'lolnzes, 11nd
the u e i3usln a iia
received gully realising ea, rite forces l+llootion of oi+dk;ez,r„ Po' 1.940 aud rite ct}angltter, 131"aut4,o1,d, were, C'h'ai,A.;
grow,• how your duties will 1)1cr0000 hluan;cial 're'port et Organixat1p0 tune guests) with hie 113001.er Mrs;
else, `
.Alcove pallbearers were all mem-
bers
te!m-
bers'of the Bxatnitter's staff: G,
Wilson Craw, city editor; Reg. W.
1)oubt, telegraph editor; Fred D.
, Craig and Harry 10eobald from the
editorial department; Stroyan Leith
from the newsroom and Revert
Mine) front the Ureses room, The
honorary pallbearers were Chas.
LachOur, poet :Wi ter; R, M, Glover,
• fernier publisher' of the Examiner;
L. Garner, general manager of
the. Examiner; W lin3ert •Davies.
tngston; ID, Roy Sales, llenfrew;
George James, Powrnlinrillo; 0.
Castle Graham, Mead of the T ondoii
Life Tnenre.nee Co. London; E-
tilhtitaker,, ;BrawMbrdl Ohne, D, Ring -.i �r
ahttny $tratierd; Dr. David Smith, 1 h
8trattord end 'W. '!t, Preyfogle,
he 10 Laval
who atf ended the':W, m out
of town were, Mie. J,
stnnteard; Arthur Davies 101)30ton; 1
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V01011114; all a Better New Yedt '
A.A.). 2, Woodrow, A; W.
9tttt wa.
Card of .Thanks
will Uel given. Mr, Alex IVIeKiun.ey and 13'1.1'1 .00nter0
Jr„ bf Bramp'iou, Vice -President of Miss .Carrie Dunbar. of George -
the. Ontario Federation will be the tory spent Christmas' with her
slieaktA • another: Mr•s'.. las. !Speirs :and sister
.A11 ,11.edonatiott members are in- Miss Elixabetii,
kited to, attend and we Trope you will Dr. and Mrs Jamieson and son
brIng 'Your friends' and, neighbors, to N,,,,,"ritel• D1(nlcan, slAeant 2)h,tisl1nlrs9
he meetln , with. Ills parents: in. 131ian1101(1
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,'111e,` uron 'Count T'ederation will Mxs Geq. Keil' and daughter'
gracious; words of sympathy and' the � y. .
Kerr, bi•oacibaeit every Monday, 11113111 at F1111. err, Reg• Nurse Mrs, W. H.rereu,eat bereavement.aveme
hel firemen even dubereavement. The), will . 0,30 over MINX. and Murry Helen Kert•,spent part of
t
.7110., 5,- 1942.-,Fred,Watson, Bayfield, Saturday til Wi1ghwni•.
ever be remembered by ns, tG
LydiaL diand Jirn Turnbull, a
President of Iuron County Feder. M ssutst ]trod and 5tuant Gk15'adet
y 41100 •o2 ,Agriculture, spent !Berl€Itmass with their 'Parente
y�•n, 12th, 104"-A, W. Morgan, lieu- and other;''lends;
Season's Greetings,,sail, Pres,' of "Usborne, TWP. Unit Mr, Scott Davidson of TarOnt+h
':,From Stewart Bros.
We wisilt, to •siueerely drank oar
friends and neighbours for cue+.
1) of the Pedernntion of .grieniture- spe�nl; rite ^weep end. in town attend, -
the 1easonta : Gneeti11000 'of t1te. Future eoea1(1l31 to, be arranged Ing 9ois sister Agnes and Fred
Stclwant Bros„ . &tor+e, of 5eafarth later. G1asetets 'wedding.
reach our readers a week later than 'aMen—Since 1001, Canadian 8311 Tlue Misses Dickson o3 Atwooa
kitesded by that 'establishment; liulture has taken 'on e. grooving spent C'inrisinnea wltlt their au'n't
0wiug'to .0hrtsitanas rush 4%f mail the Vint -Ober of hired workers, Tate tlxe Ileacs. F13aiops at the 7tuime oP
copy did not tette', this ofd't;e. in time `tota•1 nunnber of woke -paid, malt, tire•' uncle lvlr, James Mc'radzeatl•
'o • 1.35.1, iwedk'0, edition 02 0110 1'a3e1'. i 'wo11ce}^s increased froxu 80,001' Mre. +Glias. loliertson of DetI Olt
tot. t i,
W* know You will not overlook the ith,it year to more than 200.(00 11111:. ,dent part O8 •ChrlsLmas•'1vit11 111)
gentlneness of their message lie 931. ' The' Increased specialization sister Mrs. I? an. Jarltcan-
f Shin fact. 2 work antl0117 trait :and ve3er lir. and Mrs. RObt, Davidson, Mr.
cause 41, 1' allie taenia ,sult1"4113 large cities and Mrs George Devitt/soil. Misses
D OF THANKS
inns nailed Pol• micro 1xu+ed laborers., Agues and. Gladys spent' Christmas
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I❑ till. eount:i�s` wound Montreal ti'3-tdu Dr. Kerr. and:, Jackson.
ere thanks F; most half of the farms lured labor 1 •bh
the ,frientIS and nal glrbeuns who "lir 1931, while iu the 1]astern Twits.. )l'Lisra Ella Kerr, R.N., errant
contttihluted to the Palelxase of 0ri', of Quebec, 1eee, hhan one-third. 11id , C9ha+istmas with her mother.
Studio Cn11c11 so; In Ontario wage-earners On Mr. Rose Term' sPeat Ohristme,!s
Sincerely, ; farms have increased by 11,0!10 do with his parents in, 'Morrie.
1111•, and Mi•s. Wm, Searson .the last ten. yeam�. In British t4Ir, ankh Mrs. _Charlie' Davidson'
(ire& Be'thx;Earl)-
BIRTHS working 'force, The number of wage-
S'lvilrl3- 0n •OhrlsLttxas 1)aY, Eee' paid laborers in agriculture has in-
25th, 1tlP411, toMr and lvlxs` Yos h creased as the eoonmercialization. Of
C. ,Sbntt442 5th ICon., 1Vl 111118 1L' agnicultnre progressed.
s T1ie pritn+ary un;Lt of 'Canadian agrf•
daughter.. culture is the fartnlly farm, consist-
Kin-603y—In Scutt Memariai Hos- ing;,of 1125 acres on the average,' It
pita!; Soator ou
28th, 194U, toMx: and' Mrs It. J•;
'Kirkby, by, Walton, a son..
t k K 1Io Sunday Aee' is not profitable to
e)4131 s our hint th 'inks to ' t st B y ,
Morns
Municipal
ell
it ectobez' 29, 1941.
The Munu±;slpad .Alee3ing. -m2'
'llow o/oia ole iyirat r ;i •twos chez l`:
the Towntlup Hall on •1,ho : to
dote raith only t ivo 91. o teled*,'
'11(0 ratc,Duyetis 11resen't,
d1a11 A;1600lt cos' apipoltut gtslazl• -'
I;��.atz etltii;.. `Il u ca3.
11 e:, _ ...
1' 1541,
Columbia, wage -paid labor comprises spent Christmas with the latter%
tilrtnoet one-third of the total farm parents in Winglrun.
The old 'Flu` seems to attack- a
lot of young men this, winter.
Mrs, John Balllantym+e is •spend-
ing ,tire winter with Sidney and
Mrs Kennedy.. Sorry to hear -Mr.
Kennedy is confined to his bed,
Mrs. T. 0, Baeker, Jack and
'Elizabeth, attended the Thoroson-
Iabortan afarm of lens than'' rev Merritt wedding in Toronto on
acres. . This fact has kept farm Saturday last,
wages at subsistence level, and it Masher Peter Bredin, Toronto is
•dais itiadethe family the main source ''v) t'ifi "nrdth Ids grandparents, Mr:..
of farm labor. In 1831; over two- and Mrs, J. Galbraith.
thirds of Canadian farms employed Captain. H. V. Kerney, M,M., of
no hired labor. There were 17 times the Veterans' Guard of Canada,
as many unpaid family workers as Aative teron, of Gravanourst, smear
there were permanent !laid em- (hrizrtmas with his wife anti parents,
sell 'CBat,
Pi 4:1skn1 tli9 , 330
1)un1ae, Reeve Jr4
Ohktrlce 0901190 Harvey'
and • ',Cecil', Tilheelet�„ -C
allter which Edovarii 13rYn1ns,
Michie, Weed Inspector ��-
13rytll,'esy Tae 0olleotar was e11i11'ln6i:-
uipou, to give a few • wm•d-µ,,
The. meeting was brought ire d•vl as1
*11111, they .National Antlt leo.
Y.
Continuation ,
co Report
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GRADE IX (9) - Irvine Dunt 79
Doris Bowman 72 -
a.
Joyce Jardine 66;:.
John Spivey 66 .
Isobel Cardiff 64
\aRnvi` Martin 62
Dorothy Jardine 61
Gordon Parr 61
,7a.ok T4liilis 60 .
13elen,lBiake GS
Heatley Fischer 60
Bill Sullivan 60
Laura Speir• , 5'1
;Mac Baeker 57.
Liidian Mitchell 55 :
Ted 'Mitehe11 54'
Junior Stiles 54 -
Graeme Lambert 52
Stuart Nichol 52
hfarie. Deltner 52'
Malcolm Pease 46
Gordon Stephenson �9.
GRADE X—
Janth McDonald 88.3 -
employ hired f s Mary McDonald 86:3
Bill Wilson 80.3.
Donald Black 78,7
Annie Stiles 76:1
Dgfald Spell' 73 .
Laura Yui11 72,4
Margaret Bell 67 '
Isabel McCall 65
Fdith Fletcher 64,53
Donald, Clarke 60.80
Ken: Nichol 56.6
Don Gemmel 55.3 . -
Nora Lowry 50.4
Gordon. Blake 5i. P.
G -RADE XI—'
Helen Armstrong 86,Z
Isabel Bo'waren 76:B
Idella Bryanis 72.3
Imogene Sanderson
Jean Yaill 70.1
Graeans Scott 65.3
Barbara Thynne 6423 r
George Baeker 60.6
h3oy Willbee 58.2
John Blake 54.4
Ross Lawless 58.2
Veronica Blake 53.3
GRADE XIII—
E11win Hall 78
George McNichol 617. 14
Gibson Willis 65,7
Lluella Mitchell 61.31
Frank Marshall 60.3
Don Law11815 67.2
GRADE XiI—
Jean Macdonald 72.3
Tee Stiles 68,1
.Tenn Seeiran 63;9
Josephine Vartitlormart A
Helen McCutcheon 118324
Jean Turnbull 59
Helen Speir, 59' -
Tena Artnsttro1g 57.61
Jean Farquharson ssat-
Margaret Gibson 53-4
Harris, Bell 51.6
(Leslie Rutledge 50.11 '
Jack Belli. 50.6
(.anis Blake 49.2
Co pine's Jima Prest 48,i
manager aft D Jack Pierce 46.;1
-service from out Lioyd: Armstrong 43,3
KNOW THIS ONE? •
ill
marble wells as white' ma mars ,.
Lined with skin as sei'ss
Within o fountain crystttal- i1lat0trt•r
A golden apple doth mem.
No doors) there are ta'tbie ateneetriktiv
'Yet thieves break 110 and u;: ss'
bald
0A.�+0 Answer: Art egg. ••
.Red Cross Notes
Brussels Branch
711ie°rerieipts of the Tag Day, held
.Saturday, Dec/ember 40t11, were
34,02• The Finance COm1'aitte0
wishes to thank a31 the girls who so
"kindly assisted in this. connekition.
There will be an evening os Talk-
ing pictures, its the 7'oivn, Ha11,
January 23rd.
'Phe Red Cross Workroom will re-
open Wednesday,' January 7th.
LYDIA ANN T•URNBULL
The community was shocked to
learn of the sudden death on Wed-
nesday of Lydia Am•n, aged six
week, infant daughter of Mr and
Mrs, James Turnbull, sixth conces-
sion a,Grey .township. Surviving are
her parents and a little brother,
Keith. The funeral was held. on
Friday afternoon: Interment , was
trade in Brussels cemetery ovitn
Rev- D. 14. Lewis of . the United
Chhurols officiating. - -
The majority of Brussels nner-
chante have decided to hold
'1'hursdav afternoon Half Holt -
fitly. Please remember next
Thursday is the first. - C 0 ww 51
Ifloyeeec There were Over one Mr, and Mrs,. Frank Kerney, or
million unpaid family workers; about
69,000 permanent emiployees; and
almosit half a million temporary
employees working an average of six
and a half weeks on 'the farm. , in
recent years the number of unpaid
family workers has increased more
rapidly than the number of wage-
earaers, and there has been an in-
crease in the number of. subsistence
fanny"
Brualaels.
R. W. Kennedy lies been in Peter-
borough where he was called be-
cause of the illness and subsequent
death of his father A. R. KennedY.
Miss Evelyn Cunningham, Reg,N.,
Brantford, was a Christmas visitor
with her parents, Mr.' and Mrs. D. R:
Cunningham.
Miss Mae Fischer, Heavier, . was
Christmas holiday visitor at her
home here. s
Card of Thanks Miss Mae Skelton and Mies
Edythe Forsythe, Haileybury, are
c Mrs!, Hartwell S1elran and family spending the Christmas vacation in
wish to thank the many friends and Brussels. ,
neighbours for Milkiness .and sYm- Miss M. Potts, Guelph, was a
entity extended in their recent be- Christmas guest with Mr. and Mre,
reuvement, including beautltul D. g„ Cltnninghant.
1vlr. and Mrs. D. It. Scott and Miss
Eileen were visiting at the home of
her mother Mrs. Sas Bowman.
Mr. an•d Mrs, J. A. Ballantyne, Lon-
sPenit ,031111* es with her parents d0u 'were Christmas visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. leant, Wright Of town, their parents in Brussels,
Homers. ,
Miss. Elizabeth Wright of Toronto
n Ring Out 0 Bells of a 1942
May they bring Happiness -to you;
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War Clouds hovering Near 1:1
Dispelo
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W. 1leigb
F Gordon Fraser, Mi' tin and { N
Falls; 'sof laity Hamilton I Glad • e
ut. Met: , the city council D D * r r% e r I t �.
be lfof the
a Board and the mem- Il U sh
hers of the Board of Taldueatfoti,
Senator J. 3, buffos,: 1:1:031, I.
Dawart M G.; officer comntanidin0
Year.
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looaS garrison and many members. ofO�O=,Q'�®T��(
Rotary, •1lw0nis, 'Lions, Klnslmen
service oltlbs were Prateut, l k� O O
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