The Brussels Post, 1937-7-7, Page 5THE BRUSSEl, POST
A. JULY 70, 1937
r x„lyan Smith Donald Reynolds,Bowes " Reunion Children tinder 9--13obby Smith;
The second Annual Runlet' of the
Rowes fatally was held at the hone
o1 T1.1os, and 111r1i, Earl Mhel1Qil
With 'a large lrttennanee, Oyer
„arty registered, !muting from Sau-
,dus3ty, Mich. :Listowel, Atwood
Moncrieff and Mitchell.
The forenoon was spent in base,,
ball played on the grounds vita
rounding the house. After the
dinner, which was served on the
lawn, Relit Bowes, President rook
charge of the programme which
,consisted or: speeoh of welcome,
Thos. Ear); recitation, Bernice Hick-
son; violin solo, Archie Mann; Re.
urn song, members of the Bowes
family; reading Bobbie Smith; reel-
, taton, Marion Mann; tap dance,
Gwen Clark; reading, Mrs, Earl
Bowes; duet, Earl 'and Shirley
Tucker; recitation, Betty Morey;
song, Tommy Morey; waltz clog.
Gwen Clark and June Morey; read-
ing, Myrtle Bowes; story, Rout.
Bowes; dance, Gwen Clark; song,
Marion Mann; talk, M:'s. Arnold
Hoff; recitation, Mrs. Agnes Miller:
recitation, Ivan Smith; talk, Ed.
Coates; mouth organ and violin
duet, Robt. Bowes and Ed, Coates;
reacting, Mrs. Byron Hickson; violin
solo, Archie Mann.
Community singing.
The election of officers for frit'.
followed: President, Robt. Bowes;
See: Treas„ Myrtle E. Bowe:,:
Sports Committee, Mrs. Wilfrid
Smith, Mrs, Roy Morey; Program
Commtt1ee, Mrs, Arnold Iioff, arra.
Archie Matin, ;firs. Arthur Tucker
lhs. Duncan, Mr, 1', Coates, Th,.
lex; [,-union will be held at
Immo of Karl and airs, 13nv-,..,
Ethel, on the first Saturday of July,
/1938,
After the program, races we:••.
held, The following are the win-
ners:
Children under 6—Joyce Marcy,
Brothers
WROXETER, ONT.
BRUSSELS, Phone 53X
dress by Ml's. Geo. Evans,
Dear Ethel and Jim:*
Jane•MoroY; lvadel Brant. , We your friends and neighbors
Children under 12 --Batty ,1TorsY; are gathered together tonight to
Gwen Clark; June Morey, congratulate bout or you upon ymrr
Men's Rase—Roy Moray; Earl 'reeeni joint.fllve into the Unchaste: -
'Bowes; Stanley Earl, etl sea or nmtrhnony and to welcome
Wrotlten'jt Race-- Edna Smith; you "Ethel" as a permanent resident
Myrtle Bowes; Lorraine Switzer, of our community.
Grandmother's Wanting Race -- So we thought we would gather
',AIM T. Earl; Mrs, R. Bowes; Mrs. 'round,
T. Bowes, And see if anything we can do
Bean Carrying ['ontdst—Group 1, a§ould prove our affection for you
Peanut Scramble --Croup 2. two
We hope that you will always find
T1i6 land smooth and fortune 'find
GREY That your troubles may be rare
And none of then hard to beet'
A very pleasant ploale was held 'Twere possible for us to go en
Svednesday al'fmnoon of last weep and on, some offering advice gained
, In eel neption with Barkers anti Uy practical experience of married
Smiths school, the company aseanlh• life, others speaking front mere
cling at the lettere .p)ace, as there theory, but singe you both appear
is a splendid playground and excel• this mreasy sitting hero to full view of
lent shade, sports and games of all assembly we shall make our
kinds were enjoyed by the children, words as few as possible and come
A moat bounteous lunch:was served to the main point of the address,
1by the radios and everyone enjoyed As a small token of our respect
the afternoons outing,
A good number of friends and ,for both of you we ask you "to ae•
cent this tablecloth and lamp, May
neighbors gathered at the hence of %they prove useful now and ip years
Milton and Mrs, Parr, . 8th colato t to come,
honour their daughter Mies Berva • In closing may we wish you both
.J„ who was married the day pre.• long lila and joy and P>osperltl'•
vious, to Jno, Warwick. A mi,;cei- ; Signed on behalf of your many
laneous shower was presented by friends and neighbors,
. the guests, a pleasant eveniring was Mr. and Mrs, Moses made a suit -
spent also lunch was served and able reply tor the gifts, following
good wishes to the newly weds was which everyone gave lusty assent
given for a happy wedded lire, that they were 'Jolly Good Fellows.'
Mrs. Win. Bremner and daugltier Mrs. Henry RoundsDetroit
miss Kathleen, tit con., left last , Mrs. Henry Dayman, San-
,
week for an extended trip to the forth, Sundayed with Mrs. D. G.
Wert. Mrs, Bremner will visit her Clark,
hr•t'ther, l}ev, Relit, Pearson au
:(1 lir, and airs. Philip Ament from
sl'tr•r. Mrs. Harkness andunmeruus town spent a few hours Sunday
other friends, f with their old friends Mrs, David
Farmers are busy this week at Ile Taylor and son Learn,
hay and if goof' weather continues 1 Harold Lloyd Elder,
a bumper crop will he realized• grandson tohe Mrs. W. A. Cunningham won
the
A large number of relatives and gold medal at the \Vaterioo ltiuslcal
friends assembled at the home of Festival for a Baritone solo.
Mr, and Mrs. Milton Parr, 8th cin,
Grey, to extend bent wishes to their The following is the report of S.
daughter, Berva, who was recently S. No. 7, Grey. Pupils were exam
married to Wilfred John Warwick. ilei in all subjects.
Many lovely and useful gift, were
presented to the couple. The even- ' Jr V V—
ing was spent in dancing and cards. " Ivor Williamsr
A delightful lunch was served. Lyle Evans
Jr. IV to Sr, IV—
SCHOOL REPORT Gerald McEachern
i Stuart Stevenson
The following fa the list of names : ' Edna Cameron
promoted in the various classes for
Ronald Gordon
S. S. No, 10, Grey. The promo- a ;Gordon Stevenson
tions were based on term work and Sr III to Jr, IV—
on one fluid examination. The Hellen Smalldon
names are ar'r'anged in order of
merit. Class A-75% to 100%;
Class B 66% to 75%; Class C 60
to 65%,
To Sr. IV—
Ralph Machan B; John Hart C.
Jr. IV—
Harry Evans, Elgin S.pelran (re-
main); Alice brake A; Hazel Warn
A; Lois Machan A; Charlie Lake
A; Dive Speiran 13.
Sr. III—
Murray Baker A; Margaret area
heye B.
,1r. III—
Aylmer Hart, Clarence Ward A;
Betty Evans A; Murray Ward 13;
Albert Veheye (promoted),
Sr. II—
Bob Cameron
Jr. III to Sr. 11I—
Joyce Keys (H)
Mary Stevenson (H)
Doris Hood
Hartley Fischer
inals Clarke (H)
Jr. HI—
. Morgan Cameron
Jr, II to Sr. II—
Ruth Stevenson (H)
Billie Gordon (H)
Clifford Querengesser
Jr, 11—
Kenneth Fischer
Ronald Huether
Kenneth Knight
' Eluned a1'illtamts, Alice J, Forrest,
Janet Verheye 0; Charlie Hart C, teachers
Jr, Il— I The foiliwing are the results of
Barry Bremner A; Margaret the promotion examinations held at
Evans A; Margaret Inglis A; S. S. No, 9, Grey.
Lycille Ward A. Front Jr. to Sr,
‘Sr. 1— 'Muriel Mann 72
Ira Speiran (good) 9atr McLean 72
Jack Cox 68
Lawson Meehan 64
From Sr. IR to Jr. IV--
Cera
V—Cnra Smith 78
Shirley Robinson 69
1 Harvey Smith 69
Front Jr. 111 to Sr, 111—
Joe Smith 66
Elaine Steelton 61
Marjorie Brown 60
From Second to .1r. 111—
Billy U, Naught 67
Teacher Na L. Drover.
Last Monday evening a numbers
of neighbors and friends gathered
at the hone of Mr, and Mrs. Jas,
Moses to honor the newly weds
The evening was spent in dtr,•cing
With a pleasant break at Punch time
when .alts. Muses was presented
with a Mee tablecloth and Mr.
;loses with an :\llx4'u lamp. to 'he
accompaniment of the f„',lowIIIM a:d•
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Neil Reisberry 62
Dorothy Schuett 61
Evaline Brown 59
Jim Mann 59
Greta Sfith 57
Ivan Meehan 56
From 1st to Second
Jean Bray 82
Bruce McLean 79
Jack Boyd 66
Keith Machan 64
Audrey Brown 52
'From Sr. Primer to 1st fora[
Clayton _Meehan S0
Eleanor Hodge 75
Doreen Smith 70
Jim Boyd 70
Lorraine Quipp 65
Winnifred Wheeler 65
Front Jr. to Sr, Primer—
:Belva Smith
Doreen Schuett
Willard Reisberry
La Verne Schambers
Jim Baillie
Bill Boyd
Floyd Brown
Franele Schnutbers
Dona Baillie
Lawrence Quipp
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v.etage per cent of 55 or under are
promoted conditionally,
Blairnore Shaw, teacher.
A picnic was held at School No,
3, Grey township, Tuesday, when
a large crowd of patents and pupils
gathered to enjoy the games.
Mn, and lits. John McCall, Aber-
netby, Sask„ are visiting the for-
mer's skater Mrs, CUas, McQuart•ie.
The fallowing are the results •>1
the Final Examinations held at E.S.
No. 6, Grey. Pupils were examined
in all subjects,
Honours -75% Pass-60es
r
From Jr, IV to Sr, IV—
Florence Pearson 75
Marjorie Jackliu 60
Carley Lake absent
( recommended
From Sr, III to Jr. IV—
Stuart Cochrane 72
Roy a'ilhee 70
Frcnr Jr, Ili to Sr, III—
Donald Dunbar absent
(recommended)
From II to Jr. III—
Jean Cochrane 77
Ian Wilbee 67
Wtlbett Somers 42
From I to II —
Dor'is Cochrane 52
From Sr, Primer to Sr. I—
Doris Somers promoted
IFrom Jr. Printer to I —
Della JacklIn promoted with
Honor standing
Sr, Primer—
Jack Lake
Jr, Primer—
Jewett Hall
Teacher, K. L. Kreuter.
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In United ('.hutch on Sunday Mr,
Champion, of Toronto, a repre-
sentative of the Ontario Federation
Union, .gave a very interesting and ;
instructive address. George Bran-`,
ton, solist in Trinity United Church,
,1 oronto, contributed solos at the 1
morning service most acceptably.
The Sunday school conducted an
open session when a temperance
,program was presented. Mr, Cham
prion gave an address; a chorus was
sung by the pupile of Miss Hamil-
ton's class and readings were given
'by Annie Philips and Ivan Hil-
born, Miss Alberta Richmond Pre-
' sided.
The choir of United Church pias.
ned to enjoy their annual picnic at
Bayfield on Friday evening, but
owing to the heavy rain all day,
they repaired to the schoolroom of
the church where a sumptuous sup-
per was enjoyed. Progressive
crokinole was played, the winners
being: Ladies, Kathleen Logan;
men, G. D. Leith; consolation priz-
es, A. E. Cook and Miss Hamilton.
The Brussels Post is open every
Wednesday and Saturday evening,
and would appreciate it if yon
have any visitors over ,the week -end
or any news you would care to have
published, to just drop in and tell
us, or phone 31-
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