The Brussels Post, 1938-1-26, Page 4•p
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S OF THE PISTRICT
dor the Post By Our Own Correspondents
BLUEV ALE
We .are 0OrrY to hear Airs, Joel
ZI, Sellers is '3$t iztl'provhtg as hist . Riootor preetde& The treasur.
Aa' Iter meny idents would Liketo report was .received. A guiltwhich
see, bad been matte for sale Was display- ,
Mrs, Robt. Monaeli'n en and :bliss ell and transferred to the lade who
14lossie Milligan spent S.inl]hty ordered it. A donation wee ....
afternoon w+It'r Idand nd•=Mee. Geo, : vat] l:to the slotting :i'luk fund.
Thornton a eta Ail Ano;kher donation wont to the board
Mr. and Mr's; 'r 0 ti !Sewell an ori 4p•kstottr s+'.r Crippled, -Children
la -71111Y vitiated On, dity afternoon of Ontario,
With Mee' *Mrs, Jim Joli•tstrte, A magazine which. the breech
let linter subscribed to '..:,, on hand ale)
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t
MrDoaailioberteon of Owlishhooded out 10 the mentiers
Belgreve Women's Institute wee
held at the home of Mrs. J. B•
Towtlend" this. week. Seise Edith
Fur -
'College sprliit the week -end with his ther plaint are to be mane tar t',e
Mother and brother, home furniture arrangement pru-
M,id4 Janet Rtber1aon spent the ject, -Current Eteute were trreen
'',note•
pointed a S°leo; Vestry, the l
ing being appoin'ed, W. J. IIumph
ries, R. Hos, Thos, Bolger, and
George Pollard. At the close of
the meeting the Congregation re-
membered Mee. Smith wile had been
a member of the Church for many
years• and wile was called horse to.
wards the end of the year.
BIRTH
Campbell --In Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, tie rfor h. on Saturday, Jar.,
1511. 1 b ati, to Mr, and Mrs, Cleo,
Campbell, Warren—et son,
CRANBROOK
week -end with her mother Airs. W. by Airs 1 miner win had 140 el- Joh Schnook of the 12th con -
weak -en n and brnt'her Campbell oat tel 5c;ur; P.tp a doves! t )n r<, ..+;n (-rid lite 26 -acre farm lit the
The add v given le V ..r - village. of t'rarbtook to Jelin
the lst erne, addle., '23'.1
til t p,-r',id 11-'1' r Fischer, We wish Mr. Fiecher the
Owing to the paralysis epid:'urir \\ t l+ r t , P•- '
in this e4mtrpt'wity" the Browntown en Greg A 1 of [-.Ila• best of succes:l.
ooi' heti less maetlugs The Januaie meeting of the
Sunday Seh
A °'''112' 8.4') by tilt M., tit, t t 'y : Cheerio Woree.re WA held lael
and, as a result less funds. we- )tinted- til %u WI'
-i
ies
Mr. Jack Thynne, a local bay who 14„40.,41 h • ar4 e•ivaniment, Ihe. Thursday a! the home of 1Iltt
Iran nlaxle go 0, offered his 's. et t, Ralph lu Elco, In charge of the
(? ours, ,, ^Tat ,Y G c ,t Sian 4 Ate- President Miss Mae Fischer, The
free of charge in an effort rt) osis' )1);' T' , X11• (+n M42 tJrtr L -v mreUng opencd with the staging of
money, a Plans, a concert will be s11412)'"We, re,. subje4r ,fa • hymn no. 541, followed by pr -
<rt
held on Wednesday night, Feb. e. pap,, ,,y M' . Jame, Mic•lrie, ing the Lord's Prayer in rrrspeet,
In Forrester's hall, Bluevale v'ith ,la.t:tf•t:,. ;MI.,,. . Manning. M. ('
Thynne to charge. The U, .11 The secretary Miss Jean Cam.rou
Mr,
wade, Nora Ven Camp mid :I rt'ad the urinate.: of the last meet.
of Browntomo are most fat utl t•e (3, erg.. Jorrl ie. satin' a n /nrh:'r. irsg anti the roe' call he answer-elt e
having such :an oUtstanting „n a I unc•h w- a ervcd by the ho ,
]roan Mr, Thypie--Come out and with a verse o- scrip u e Mrs,
a r •1' d b: Mies E. Procter. Mrs. R. Keiffer gave a reading, emend.
help ow Sunday School and eleiw J T. Bell, Mr.. le Cile,
that' you appreelate the step •lr "Pins It On." Itynlu no 59i .vas
Thyme has taken in heiplag to i
keep the home church going.
Thomas Stewart who has been i
with hie brothee, Dr. R. L. Stewart 1
:at Wingha n 'receiving medical at- I
tairnbion, went ta: Toronto las. w cit
and is a patient in the General
Hospital,
Mise Jea5 ' Stu'acban of Brueeels
• Is visiting loll t[ fjesin, Mr. P .S.
,Medi:went Yeah, , c-rney is having
hie lr'onse
J3`ydro.
The secon , Vtany :dance was
he'a'd in the ' Pet's Hall on Fri.
day evenii),. Crowd was good
and all Y J r;yrteasant time.
Georg e•rynthe local-creain
el'y prop'] et hairs ga. g ' of men
att'work en b ed storidg the s'up-'
Pies of lee for the4. coming season,
7Ure Me sr oonsfdered a good aver-
age quality
e3Ct.44: of the United Church
held the regular, weekly rnaetieg
F!•Iday evening with the 'president,
George Hetherington' in. cuarge.
Miss: Marjppri9; Kerr ready the Sarin-
re leeeme. and, Mrs. A ee Aitken
Ot,a4"nth' tapir:. "The Ministry
tlin A Salo ,.by Mics Eun-
34 tmnton was• enjoyed av .vvae
a•reedits What Ise -Public Wor,
ship' 'by Mdse Jrenc}' " Taylor, 'The
pastor, Rev. A, V, Roleb gate " a
talk at each of the regular meetings
on "The Books of the Wale." "
Rev. 7. 1Efj')C1tr44j2 pastor 'of 1Cnex
Prestbylte ,tan
pulpit
termed
.mins
mumiio
the II
Prem:
•cedi
,this+ week for
1 occupied the
3noreing and call•'
ns oil "Vie Wett7e
of F',aLth Cont=
vi1111 .be observed
.y.' n 3el tuary eared
1r',ce, the
'tteiltl Uakrdgri,wr i
trtlenmakhtg else
er; M`1a W1111am lvbTS`
Fumes P .
s'pen 5rndai 1
w. J:,.rahlNton,.
J11ts »,rhea " pownenzl of Aun
Abhor,; t igen and Miss KrY
Townend,,:c3•t t,ondon, Rvezle receut
viistors"ail their Noels here,
Mrs,. Ntorman,,i cnLhlg and laugh.
ter, Cal7ller'in , ler•e with Mrs, 5.1
Mitchell'`at Tlwitlihti ,
eeigrave, W,onicn's Institute
An intertsti.n, meat:tug,
lie
O$TS LITTLE '
s Accomplishes Nludh
A I(we ems *LC,p rises a lot for
little money, but it would re.
4 a cameo* of two cent stamp.
5r pameeel letters to Make your
w) ti itnr)wn tb as many people as
'e•-i:vestntdnt in out Gleuined
nt Ads,
WALTON
Intelligent Horse
sung. The Scripture lesson wee
read by erre.. Gordon Switzer.
The story "Thanking Cow fer
everything," ,ya' read by Mrs, 1I,
Engel, Miss J -nn C'umerou 1,•a1t in
It has been cltariy demon.,trate,l Prayer and the Topic "The way., of
that Ed, Bryet.-1' horse is acenetRom. the little Duc_.n" teas read by the
ed to :eking the Nellie- to chu:ill on leader. Hymn no. 49' w Us 1111r
Sunday for it arrived :there last and Mrs. (Rev,) Williamsilio✓e! the
Sunday by itself- Oa reaching the meeting with prayer.
corner of the 3511 line of Morrie and The Auxiliary are Invited to 1101(1
the gravel road the cutter over- their February electing at the hometurned, duanping out the occement1, : of Mies Mae Fiecher.
The horse, becoming frightened, ran' After a social hour a tlaillty Meer -
The
away leaving them behind, and was served by the hostess.
fsnis'hed the trip to Duff's 'United The eerviee 1a Knox church will
church by ;tali. W. Drnadfaot be taken by 11^, ,Maldwyn \Wtltotms
also on his way to church attempter of Toronto on Sarday morning,
to stop the animal but was no. able Mr, Dan Hn:++"er who has been
to do so. However the Bryan; confined to his. bed, with a sore
family were not forced" to walk the I throat Is improving, his many
remainder of the way, for Mr, friends will be g'ad to see him en-
Broadfoot on arriving at church i I°Ping his um! health again.
took the horse and cutter back for
The euchre and dance hell under
the auspices( of the community ,;1511
them, f last Friday evening, was certainly MacKay that the Government be
A
M • asked to Increase subsidy on bridge
THE BRUSSELS POST
Huron County the Opened eetteur In tIis raSolu
idem
Counct
(Cotetinuod 1rroln Page 1)
Sion Doerd he asked to 'deal more.,
liberally wall 1111n. Regarding al-
lowance from the county, we rete
omittend that, thte be leaiu abea''
once utlbli the action -of the Pen.
skin Board be learned.
Re Dr. Dunlop tomb property,
we recommend that a committee
be designated to take ()barge, anti
that the county-enghieer be a nlem-
ber with Reeves Eckert, Scott and
Good Roads Corennemission,
Re Constable Lever, we renonr•
mend that he be retained and paid
as in the past.
Re emotion of Messrs, Cardiff
and Wilson that we keel) new pro_
cinciial !highway% cleat' of snow, we
recommend that this be done is
far as our equipment will permit,
and that the cost he billed G the
province.
Re letter from T. J. Mahoney,
requiring information relative to
county expenditures, we rose em.
need that this intu;'natiotr be eliteplied.
We recommend that art appro.
priatlon bylaw for $130,000 be pass-
ed by the nouacil to comply with
the regulations of the Depar.ment
of I•iighntaye.
Re letter frui;i J. A. P. Marshall
relative to Superiutendeuts' Con-
ference at Toronto in February,
we recommend that the engineer
attend.
We reeonnlnelld that the fee of
$15.01:,r mer:bersh•p in the On.
tal•io (ii, d )toads Association be
paid,
Re te-elution of the Council or
the CGnniy of Lennox and Add:leg.
ton, leept-rt•Ing enmity roads, we
reeonnrtend tbat this council eon.
cur In this reeohdion.
Re motions concerning acidity/11s
to the County Roads System, we
recommend that the Commission
look over these roads and report
at the June session,
Re 11101/011K
05 Messrs', Macay
and Kerr that the Egmondvilie
bridge be inspected, recomm:nded
that this be given attention.
Re motion of Messrs F:•ayne and
Wilson, concerning weeds, we rec-
ommend that your commission con-
sider this matter anr purchase a
sprayer, •i1 it i 11Pears desirable,
Re motion of Messrs. Keys an
W1a12lESDAY, .TAN,20111, 1933
To probe Accidents
AMI metol' accidents an eonuty
highways will hp loves ]gated by
County Traftie Constable -Lever,
n0001414 10 a motion-endot'and by
council.
Council threw out thee recom-
mendation of `the Education Cam-
mittee oonourring with the r'eeolu
tion from Perth 'County t"+D11nCII
that 50 per cent be contributed by
the government of public and high.
school education,
Objection was taken on the
grounds that ton much authority
Is being vested in the geyerhrneilt
by this aneSns,
M
Reeve cNall saldt "We aro the
peapte who are responsible, Ws'aro
asking the governmenet• to take over
this and that. One committee after
another is being done away edits
decr•eeelltg the responsibility of.
county councils"
Ise 'Mary Bennett of Regina has enjoyed by a large crowd present,
taken a,position with W. C. Bennet: The leaders of the club are looking
to fill the vacancy by the resigns- forward to seeing all those who
tion of Miss Betty Drager. have received their seasons invite-
.Mse 'Mildred Sellers has bee'] vis- tion present at the next ne, on
Ring : at Jamestown with her uncle 1 Feb. 4, as the "Kansas Faster"
Frank Sellers, for the past two 1 will supply the entertainment ant;
weeks, music.
i MMIiss Dorothy Huether has return -
Mr. ;Moody holland, trucker, was j er home after spending six week;
laid up at Toronto Monday when i in St. Marys,
taken 411 at the end of his journey. ( lMvs, Floody who has been visiting
Kis many friends hope he will 800) iwith her sister in Duuville returned
be able to return to hist duties. , home on Saturday.
At the Y. P. 17. of Duff's 'United
an onelghbors gathered
Church -Sunday evening the prem.
at the Cranbrook Hall on Tuealdal
,dent, Anther Bewley, was In charge. evening to spend a social everting
-Mary' Buchanan read' the Scripture with the newly-weds, Mr, and Mrs.
ledson. Alvin McDonald gave the
Clarence Ellacatt and extend to
etopic, "An Age for Man." Ree. Mr.
1Cuulaning gave 'i talk,
At the morning service of Duff'.
,;Untted Chhlurch Rev. Mr. Cumming
,'chosefor Ms text "And be not
',drunk with wine wherein Is excess
4but he filled with the spirit."
Jemres. Murray visited in 13191h;
Mr, and Mrs, Alex Clark and
daughter Gloria of Brussels visited
here.
Annual Meeting of
St. George's Church, Walton
The minuet meeting of St.
George'u Church, Walton, was 'lea;i
on Tuesday eftei'nnon when in ei'rite
of bad we.atiter there was a goad
attendance. Beth tine W. A, and
the Guild presented excepti many
fine reports', both organizltrons
having had ,lire beet year for some
time, Mrs. W. 3, Humplrr;,. ,•
president of :;1e W. A. cost Mrs,
Fred Scarlett the pi":silent of tire
Guild. After retie -ting ail ' ,.bier.+•
lions the W A. has well over
twenty dollars 1u hand, and the
Guild almost einety dollars. y Mr,
'Tarry Bolger Wars ;tion 51,10 (•) re.
port a very gebd year llnaar.ia613'
0)2 511e Part of the conglegGt1,11,
craving a baleuce of sixteen (1th 1t
in the General Account after 01,
obligationshad been met, and
dollars In the Budget Fund, M'.
Harry Bolger ;ens appointed 11:ni4.
ter's warden, lin, Bert 'Anderson
people's' warden, Mr, .W 1 ;Tense's.
ries the delegate to the' Syend and
George Pollard the substitute (l"
gate. . On the suggesticn of the
rector the congregation assn tri)•
them their congratulations and
good wishes,
The guests of bonor were shower-
ed with kitchenware, receiving a
vartiety of lovely and useful arlirlee,
The following address was read:
Bo•ussets, ont,, e5th Jan„ 1538
Dear Clarence and Lena.—
We your neighbors' and friends
have gathered together tbis evening
to spent a social hour and offer you
our cosrgrartillaliens and good wishes
on the occasion of thls happy and
important event in your life.
The sea upon which you have so
gaily set sail will not always be
calm and smrootlt, yoti will en10unt-
er etorma, rocks• anr cross cur:eets.
You must team to weather the
si!orms, steer safely, between the
reeks encountered and avoid cruse
current's,
There must he in marriage '
spirit of give and take, a readiness
10 see the other perv°u's 010••)1)01'11.
Wts know yen :tee both capabl' of
111080 nece;,:;ary adjustments.
h°n•t let ell this good arivice
frighten you. we aro only rrylng to
give you a 11)41•' aid with whic'r
to help you (1r 4) your rem tie.
Ae an expr•„i:)11 of our go•,ri 05111
Ave trek you (.i, nevept. 1111.,1' gi1'
Lona, nlay th,+y help you i:1 yew
tads of 'lou '.seeing and we h',lr•.
Carr nee that in using them she
may keep yon h/rp0y and well fed
WP sap to you "Brno Vuyag 'as
you embark on your matrimonial
mules,
Signed by Archie .Moses
Bab Nichol
Leonar.i leimont
Leonard Rooney
Favors Resolution
Reeve Davidson favored the rest).
luti0n, btdt Reeve Brown said the
taxation is the same,
A motion of Reeves Eckert and
Bryans flat cooed]. do not con-
cur and the Warden take the male
ter up at Toronto before the Row-
ell Cant:nllssiou is called, was en-
dorsed.
Reeve T. C. Wilson will represent
the mirth at the Ontario Educa-
tional Association's meeting in
June.
Considerable discussion took
place when the clause 111 the Agri.
cultural Commtitee's report that
no action be taken regarding re-
forestation government agreement,
and it was finally laid over for
farther consideration,
A motion to grant P. W, Nolens
5100 on compassionate grounds
for loss sustained when a fire 00 tt
county road speed into his field
Causing siestr,lotion whicb he eg'i-
me
ofdto at8. 5325, was lost on division
al21
Presents Report
H. Edwrads, superintendent of
the Children's Aid Society, sub-
mitted the following report.
"We would tike to submit to yen
a report of work done during the
year 1937 in Iluron County Child.
reins Aid Society. Twenty-four
new campleints were received re-
garding families requiring out• at-
tention, and in relation to this
Child Protection work 136 visite
were made. Tbere were 132 office
interviews, attendance at six clfuics
construction, we recommend -diet and 14 court attendances. Only
• ent A Mile Round Trip Uaroairk Fares
Mlainitam Fares: • p,ulta 750 Children •4Q0
From BRUSSELS:
x
FRI. and SAT., JAN. 2$ .29
To Oshawa, Bownralrv111e, Port %);nils, Coeverg, Trenton. ,fat„
t
Belleville, Nananee Kingston, Ganamo, Brticicvi1IG, P1 ort,
Morrieberg, Cat'uwall Uxbridge, Lindsay, Pet-Oborty; 0001yb6lford,
Newmarket, Penetatil, , Callingwood, M l ford, Bat't'le, Ovithe, Ie5id-'
land, Graveuhul's't, B1•acebridge, Huntsville, Calender, North Bay,
Party Seuud, Su[llyury; all tewlts In NOW Onterie 011 line of To
naming Ns Northern Ontario Rtly., Nipiesing Central R1Y., $ap o
leaa
ing, Lonogleo, Naktna, Tasluota, Sioux Lookout, Geraldton, Jolli000
Beardmore, Port Arthur,
'to" TORONTO
SAT., JAN 29
Also to Brantford, Chatham, Mosley, Clinton, Durham, Ex-
eter, Fergus Godorioh, Guelph, Hamilton, Hanover, Harrlston, Anger'
soli, Kincardine, Kitebener, Landon, Lietoweil, MUohell Niagara
Falls,' Owen Sound, Paisley, Palmerston, Paris, Port Egln, St,
Catharines, St Mary's, Sarnia, Southampton, Stratford, Str1throY,
Walkerton, Wiarton, Wingham, Woodstock, '
For Fares, Return Limits, Train Information, Tickets, 001151115
uearest Agent.
See handbills for complete Ilet of destinations
CANADIAN NATIONAL
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one child was made a pernlauaut ,
ward during the year, but four were ;
made tentieorary wards,
"On Dec, 31, 1937, there were 63
children under the care of the So-
ciety receiving the following tepee
of care: Shelter 6, boarding harries
2, adoption probation 6, wage
homes 4,' fres hcnres 25, other insti-
tutions 1, non -wards 2, other so-
cieties' wards 17, Welts maer to
these children totaled 146. There
were 33' investigations made of fos-
ter and adoptive homes. Twelve
new place¢nents were made of chill -
ren, end seven legal adoptions com-
plated,
"Unmarried parents work requir-
ed 91 visits. Sixteen new ca, ee
were reported during the year.
Eight agreements. were sign-
'• ed and four court orders obt'tined.
At the end of 'he year there were
19 cases' still remaining open.
`.`Total cases open on Dec, 31.
1937, including child prateetipn,
child care and unmarried parents
were 88, Total number of visit; for
the year, including foster home in-
yetstigations, were 406.
"We again wish ,to commend the
matron at the Shelter for her un-
tiring' efforts' to assist all the ehild-
etl coming under her care.
- "At present there are six child..
ren in the Shelter. Tlhere are four
boys, aged 3, 6, 12 and 5 years, and
two girls aged one year and fifteen
years."
Motions
Saunders—Grair,--That the mem-
bers of the County C'.ouuc:i of
Huron express sincere regret in the
serious illness if 1Ir. Chas, Seager,
former crown attorney, of London,
and .the hope for 1115 speedy re."..av-
ery.—eC•arried.
Eckert-MacKay—That: the hrae-
•tice of paying colony consrabire
35c an hour as an option from 15e
per mile for time as paid la the
Past be continued.—Carrier,
Before adjourned. Warden Ifaaclze
thanked members for their eo-aWr'.•a-
tion, after which the National An-
them, Auld Lang Syne and three
cheers and a "tiger'• for the warden
brought the ueselon to a close, to
meet again on the last Tuesdae In
May,
GREY
Miss Jessie Strachan is speeding
a few days at the home of Peter S.
and Mrs. McEwen, Bluevale.
A social evening was held
Tuesday evening of this week a(. the
Crarrbrook Hall, where the com-
munity gathore-1 to preset gif;'a
and convey be,,t wishes to the bride
. and groom. Clarence and Mr.s ldlla-
cott who were recently married.
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