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INS HOUSE BRUSSELS, ONTA1` LO WED ai? ,MAY 25th, 1938
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Saskatchewan To 8th Morris Township nship I� 11
Vote June Council Meeting
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Leader of Conservative
Party Was Minutes' of eouaiell meeting SILVER TEA
1 \\, \ aro W A
Born at Neustadt in the Township Ball, Morrie, on
31enday, May 10, ,1030,
The ill etcjield provincial e1eR, The tuelnbers were ale present
Tune
n will be hold on pattorso •and a court of 13evisian en the as.
June 00h,-Ta1'egn'IRr \\'; J. 10_00U 0h1
sessinhctrt Roil Was opened. APpeala
aneouae. An orderdn-oouacfl were heard from Gilbert Vl4Calkull,
Was later Passed dlsstriwrit the Eighth Joseph. Niebolsol1, Thomas' Bark,
Legislature eletnreawi writs Jati o,l for Milo Caslenore and George Coulter.
the eleptdon with domination day The Council will sae these farms'
ane u. and deckle the appeals at the next
A. June elention has been forecast council. meeting, )lon(lay, June 13,
since early in the year and a1- 2,038.
really m:atty nominating uonvontions The minutes of the last meeting'
has been field. social Ct'editors were read and approved. Tho colt!e
have entered a Saekatehenvan Bunt' ail decided to 155'110 Debenture.; for
patgu .ie t party for the first time. 33000.00 to apply on Payment et
L9bert es already have seleoted ai The Power Grader, A By-law was
candidates, the C.C,F• 30, Cons ''vt1• )11.“,d to awthortee the Reeve and
fives 23. There are two %uc1a1
Credit Candidates, two I:))ity
tlandldates, two Labor•Progreseire+,
two lndependeut-Labor •and one
• Independent -Conservative.
The Liberal Government was sl-
ectecl on June 19, 1934, in a three -
cornered contest olth Ooeservatives
and learm1r-.Labor', or Co.opeative
Commonwealth Federation, Liberals
Polled 260,191 votes and elected 50
member Mn a. 55 -member House.
The C. C. F. elected five members
and polled 103,532 votes. Consetva-
tives polled 114,973 votes yut :ailed
to elect any member, 3. G. Diefen-
baker, 41 -year-old Conservative
leader, was' born in Neustatit, Grey
County, Ont„ and lived in Port
(Elgin. and New Toronto until 11)0.3
when the family moved to' Ranson,
Sa.k„ and then Saskatoon.
Announcement
A representative of the Hudson
Fur Manufacturing Company, Tor-
onto, will be at the Pails' Ladies'
Shoppe the week beginning ,with
Mtiy 30th for the purpose of baking
orders 011 n€ V fur 00x15 as well as
repairing and restyling your old
fur coat.
LY convenient for you to call at
the store kindly make arrangements
by phone or letter a reple,0.,at.a-
tive will cell at your home,
PARIS LADIES' SIIOPPE,
Listowel, Galeria.
The West. 'Group of t to W. t . A .
pirinning to have a. Silver Tea, June are apail W. A.
of the Uniteldi Garden
h
the -Church 'dawn, on Friday, 1
3rd: trona 0 in 0, A cordial 'nvita• :C'at'ty on June 2401, ;Please keep
Doll is extended to all the ladles, of thio date
open, watch for thither
,the congl'egation to come and en- la '
•
joy a social afternoon. Wedding Portraits
" r—'k`- illave Portraits taken of the
l'he engagement
Announcement Wetldat Paris. People runty a
The engagement Is announced of r at
Veleta Jordan, RN., younger dangle long
gways. toeletve ertreltS you the best 10
tet or Mrs, D. W. Jordan and ore Photograph at reasonable pricey.
late D. W. Jordan to Snmes' Ross B1JEWFJSS STUDIOS (Adetl•
Tiunbull, B:S.A., youngest son oY
illi. and MIs, Olivex Tomball of
iMtiC'bell and Clittun
Brusee13. 'The marriage to tale Women's
Liberal
plate, In June, Association
The Brussel' Women's Line :rat
Association will hold its regular
mee0ng at the hone of Mrs, Jas
13allantyne 011 Thursday, June 2, 'tt
S
pen, Ml's. 3. Wilton will brieg '1
report of the Ontario Liberal Wu.
men's Asaneiationie conVen:eta al
London, Ms. .Deachman's' rePor't
In Legislation and on the meeting'
of National Federation of Lihearl
Women teed at Ottawa will also 110
Treasua'er to borrow money to Wins Opening
carry 011 the business of the Totvn- Football Game
stltha I BRUSSELS -3 ATWOOD--0
A grant of $20,00 was made to Last.. Wednesday Brussels' t'0o1-
tUe 13oerd of Ulla Community Hall 1)011 team played their first sch^dule
It Walton, league game against Atwood, white -
The Court of Revision was 111' washing thein on their own field by
Owned 011 June 13, 1938. 1 the tune of 3.0. The local boys
Council neetiug ore away to a good start Ito come
The following accounts were paid, and help the boys' along. The
Dept•. df Health 5.°S opening game in Brussels will he
R. Warwick, sheep worried
and - killed
S. Procter, inspector
Workmen's C'om'pensation
Board
MI•CKe0cher, relief for,
Delores
,Carl Oakley, relief
Arthur Stanley, relief
Howard Smstth 9 cement
Pins
malting 29 tile
James, Peacock. assesar
Board Nf Health µt1.uU acmes.
Dr. R. L. Stewart, M,ILC?- -...
P. :McNeil), L, E. Cardiff
Come To,The Play
Trouble Comes to Town
3.act Comedy
110 COMMUNITY HALL,
JAMESTOWN
FRIDAY, JUNE 3rd
Presented by Walton V.P.S.
Admission 250 Children 150
THE UNITED CHURCH
held this Friday evenng, when
2-S 00 - Atwood vs. Brussels.
1,50
Captured Grey Owl
19.1(0 Has 4 -foot Wing -spread
e 59 • James J. Elliott, fourth cen('es-
1't.0u Dion Turnberly, has. been trebled
1,11,0 With erotVs talthug leis' chickens.
5.35 His son set a spring trap on lite
20 top of a pole and succeeded in
14.,50 I capturing a large grey owl. What
100 00 the wings; were spread out the bird
measured a little over four feet
REV. H. J. MAHONEY, B.A„ B,D,
Minister
SUNDAY, MAY 29th
Sunday School Anniversary
11 a.m. —Mrs. Henry Wieduttes of
Detroit.
There will be no afternoon session
of the school.
7 p.m.—Mrs. Wleduttes.
The Children's Choir will sing at
the morning service and the Young
People's Choir in the evening
Sunday, June 5th—Principal Orville
Drummond of the Brussels
High School•will preach,
A. Mnclew•an, each 3.00
Council then adjourned to meet
on Monday, June 13, 1533.
A, MaeDwan, Clerk.
DEATHS
Notes
Notes
I Services in Melville Ptes1ytN;an
ductal 1)1
Church Sunday were con '
Maldwyn tVllliaans, Knox College,
Toronto,
1 C1
lure')
United u the i
Sp^rices f
I were conducted by the miniver,
Addy-- In Clinton hoepita1 on Wed-' Rev. I3. J. 'Maloney celeblatin the
nesday, May 23111, Mrs,. Lawree e 1 Bicentenary of John 1\esley s con -
Addy, 141b Concession of Grey.' vergon at the moiling service ads:
Funeral will take place from the I. in the 100111ng the subject wee
Walker Funeral Home on Sarum 1 "Spirit of John /Yesiey:' Next Se -
day, May 2_8411. Service at 3. p, 2• i tiny the Sabbath School Anniversury
Interment to Brussels Cemetery. i wlli be 1101d. Tho guest speaker will
be Mrs.Henry Wieduttes, Detroit, a
Kelly --'On Morris township, on Sat-' former Brussels woman.
urduY, May `31st, 1930, John P. I The Annual Honie Hel^er's Cern
Kelly in his 7'2114 year. Femoral ferenee of Melville Presbyterian
ian
took plate from St. Ambrose, 1 Church. will t10 held Friday of next
church, 131'uesels, on Mendty,•, week. June Std airs. 'lev, McLean,
!May 23rd. 1938. Interment 30115. i Whrglune, Pres., of Maitland Pres -
made tit St, Ambrose teneiry, byterial will be the guest speaker
for the a•Oternoon.
Jack !cooper, of Toronto iw Spend-
ing two week's' holidays at 1
ome
;M1flu
Mrs 131
, J, la. Smith 10 b
friends at Medicine I3at, Alta.
Mrs, I1, G. Doepel and soli Garth,, in at the office and receive Yearandnottton, wee visiting with 511'. prizes not latter than IS turetty,
and Mrs, Gordon Sanderson. June 4th, atter that date the 'Post'
William Wilt
had the misf Will not be held responsible,
tune to fall recently, Ureakuig his's. Again we wit0h to thank all those
Mr, Everett Dunphy and arm. —Gordon' 'Whow'ho :have renewed their sub -
Workman. of Leautingtou are visit- tio
n.
On •SaCuraday agile the fast'
ing at alto home or Ivlr, and Mrs. 'On
Draw Contest came to a
Chas. \\'ot•Ianan• elate at 9.50 p.m.
Congratulations were extends elate
.alter Herr 30115 its charge
b11tr't Sh inti when Ile (;'•awing the luck? tickets.
Mali. his S9tlt bir,hduy on Sunday The following are the prize
MIr. !tarry ithby. of Lond•au 15
vi3nftiLganddu f.1•'a1(w5n. . A• . and c hill- vStufngaer—
_
- .
ts:
ten, Cllntuu anu 3r. tied Airs, \iu. Wm, (4°1'5'11111e B-114,1,I0he1
Silgan—
GSddes, Beiglave' Sudsy guests 5largat'eik Belly, R.R. 2, Blyth
with -\1r. and .3110'. \'i'm, L,tle, gugar—
Mr, and Mrs. George Keys al Wm, SPe tan, Rill' 3, Brussels
Galt, spent the weekend tit the Win'
of Mlle, \'. SPe'1'au. T. •C, Willson, R,R,2, Bluevale
a1-a'S 1:1300 Uavauagh, of Ow0L Flour-•
Scuud was the tveex-cud guest at Mrs', Q. Anderson, Brussels
the name et 3.115, Harry Luempion, Flour
wteu in town for the 1ute11n ut ,,
Mrs, Sohn Haste, Sea£orth
the Brussels cemetery ut the laic FIou1'-
Tilos, Anderson, Brussels
F10110—
A. M.Kerclter, 11.11. 2, Bluevale
Dishes--
(\', G. Nicholson, Belgrave
D1511es—
Clifford Al000k, lilt. 2, BrussIls
DaShes'—
R, G. Smith, R,R, 4, Brussels
Silvertvaref--
E. Travis, Walton
Silverware---
WaltonJ:ohn Conley, Ethel
Silverware --
Thos. Cameron, R.R. 2, Brussels
Silvelware—
airs, Levi Parer, 11.13, 5, Brussels.
Silverware --
Gordon Isnight, R.R. 2, Brussele
Prize Winners
Are Announced
tell subsalbersi who are outlet
a rt+ize or Silverware 1[ivaLly call
(Ur.) ti, Laratagh.
given. A full attendance is Te' i 5u', and eirs, item- 33110 'i,.k anu
M -a. Viola Mashers, Morris, were
quested.
Menzies—In Grey township tut Slue
day, May 2221111, 1930, Mrs'. .Taule*•
C101101es (Julia Lt3tluier) beloved
wile of the late Sautes Mlenzies in
her S211d year, Funeral took ))1:100
font the home of lien sou -in-law,
Alex „McDonald, Lol 20, con.
2.
Grey township. on Tuesday, May
2-ttit. Interment was made
Brussels' cemetery.
REGENT\
THEATRE
SEAFORTH
NOW PLAYING
Sonja Henle Doh Ameche
Jean Hersholt
Happy Landing
MON., TUES., WED,,
Neagle Anton Walbrook
H. B. Warner
Victoria the Great
The grandest story ever filmed
depicting the life of Queen Victoria
NEXT THURS„ FR1., SAT
The four horsemen of hilarity in
the ten star fun frolic
The Merry-go-round
of 1938
Bert Lahr MIcha Aver
Louise Fazohda Alice Brady
Joy Hodges
COMING--
Love
OMING—Love & Hisses
NIATiNgti SAT. &. HOLIDAYS
Ana
Dotty and Daffy
will be presented by
Choir of Ethel Presbyterian
Church In
Community Hall, Cranbroolc
Tuesday, May 31st
Agriculturists Elect
President By Mail
1. 0. 0. F.
Decoration Service
The fencers and Brothers of
Western Star lodge No, 149, aro
llultling their Annual Decor. tical
Services on Sunday, June 5th, 1830.
Mr. A. D. Cameron of :Mitchell will
be the guest- speaker. Brother: will
meet at the Lodge Room at 2.30,
Visiting Brothers invited. Laud
in attendance.
herb. Hawk110, \\'. J, Mt'Cr',1:11011
Noble Grand Rec, Sec e.
Women's Institute
The regular meeting of the Wo-
men's- Institute was held in the
Library on Friday, Maj 2 -0th, with
the new president Mrs. W. Sc.)tt 1n
charge. The Roll Ca11 was. answer
ed by paying y0110 fees and bring
ilio a new member. Mrs, 11. J, Me
Lino Klin gave a a'e
m't of the Dia-
0tetwa
Dr, L. E. Kirk, dean of the faculty
•
of apiculture of the 'University of
Fra ?katehew'on at Saskatoon, hate
hien elected by mail ballot as Vit e-
Preseirleut of the Canadian Society
of )'(clinical Agriculfuriets, it was
announced today.
I
ornlor Demhlton Ag1'asarltlgl'l
1 Dr. Kirk is widely known 1111ou h•
out Canada for his work in develop•
Mg newstrains of grasses and tor.
aka. Clefs.
Schedule of
tr
at 8 p.m. Bruce League
Cast
of Characters
Sammy v,s:tors well 2(11'. and a .
1t. S. Warwack.
airs. Joseph 5.4)110 was eallea to
Sat,-1uaye Mich., last week ovine to
the 111nes0 of her brolner W11:tu1L
Itussell woo has been in pour !114111'
fur some elute. Mrs, Long is also
speutalie a 1530 uaye with other
relatives',
Ills. Jackson, MisSS M. Cairns,. Mies
J. Robinson ata Miss; Resit and
4110,H. Downing were 1•k
e -eau
guests with the ie:ter's vista , Miss,E. Downing,511.s. E. Pollard who for the past
10 Otic. hue peon iu the li. W. hos-
pital in progressing favorably.
111•. and ...Mrs. Chester Renate,
family, Mfr, E. Pollard and
Frieda spent Sunday l.0 Kitchener,
\1,e..,, Agnes Davideon, R,N., 'whowas attending Mrs. E. Pollard t
turned home with theme. e-
Donald McRae returned .borne
I
11 ct Executive which ntrt in Londa) University on Thursday cad
Fe 1d,wtch 'lay 2nd, to matte plans will spend his vacation around
for the District Annual to be held In home -
Wroxeter on June 14:111. Mfrs. Mos. 11. J. MicLaueblin and Mrs.
D01111 100015 11 sang a pleasing 1 J. E, Smith were in Toromto last
solo "When Song Is Sweet." week attending the General Hoeft.
- Mies Downing finished the 0.0151.01' tel Graduation of nurses, A feiend
on Buyniansllip and gays the 2111 , Miss Mary I.sobel Rayner was one-
satin which wee about Shoesand'
111.4. MIu LI1111, hlin'S 1.115 • on 'Silk
I1(1e; 3\'e all know no* we
should ever shoes' thott 11:1 our feet.
property and not the cheapest sidle
hose. for the better grades are
cheaper in. the end. There were
quite a good number preeeut des-
pite rhe fact it is House-cle:( 1:tlg
time.
Edythe Kreuter The following is the. schedule n0'
Daffy rouged for the Southern Group of
Hilda Joh:nton, Swedish' maid
Agnes Dunces to Bruce League.
2S--Wiatglluln at Port Elgin.
Alfred Hopkins, Eglish butler
Ross Cunningham 1 Jaw 1- let watcl at Kinent•lin.°.
.1 --Port Dight of Kincardine.
Molly O,Mulligan, Irish Cook
Ruth DunbarDunbarg--Wingham at Tees�tvater.
(
Dorothy Travers, Phyllis older
daughter, Myrte Bov,es
'Daphne Travers, Phyllis' younger
daughter
Jimmie Rand, in love with Dotty 29--•1\inghtt»t al Kiucutnitt
Calvin Krateer
300 -•Pott. 1';1}:;11 511 'renal 1'r,
Freddie Rand, In love with Daffy 2,..Kineatdine at Pot Elgin,
George Elliott I u'Y 1
G- \Winghaul 51 'PeO;tvit t r.
7. -Port 1.10111 at Kincardine.
9•--•T, r.swxter at Wingltnm.
1,1 Teeswater at Port Elgin
10 .K;ilcnrdine at Winglia ll.
11—Rinetinl1ue at Port 1':Igiu.
18--'fcesm0.ter ut \\'.ingham.
1S --Past ISign at Iilu'(rlydine,
92-•Kinteultue at \\'i11Rli.ltu
23..Tersevatet• at. Port. Elgin.
Mrs. phyil's Travers, an impetu-
ous widow, Elizabeth Fear
Paxton Belinot, a rich ('1) wdower
Cliff Dunbar
Jack Belmont, his son, Glen ya- \\du •hfuu tit. Kiuttliriily+.
Eel -miler
21 lett Elgin at Tee"nt (1'r
Aunt Hester Farley, who hates
)nen, Viola Turnbull 23- Port Elgin at \Vingh t+'•
Hugh Rand, uncle to Jimmie and 25 Kincard.ne at Teeswater,
Freddie, Len Sinrletir 1111 Mellow aIPr at Kincardine
ADMISSION M,e , 25R 311--•Wh11h:1p1 at felt Mgttt,
or 111e Graduates.,
Miss Viola Wilson of Toronto was
home for a.few days+ this wanle
Mise, Ruth poorhouse oY Toronto
wee a week -end visitor with mer
friend Mlles Doris 'McDonald.
Dr. Fred Bryans and Mrs. Brye.ns
and Miss Eva Dryans of Toronto
were visitors this week ite the home
of their si ter Mrs. Dan Denman.
Mr- Ceeil .!lay of Toronto, was r•
week -end visitor at Ole home o1•11Ir,
and MItot A. L, McDonald..
Mr. and Mrs, 1101•505 1.711110,1 and
family of Scuforth were Sander
visitors with 'tis mother Mrs. W.
W. W1lbee,
Intra, Mary Sperling -of Cl neon
and M. and Mrs. Collette, of Niagara
Falls were renewing old Ytiend511(ps
le town 00 Sunday,
Prof. and Mrs, Kessel 4imm^r and
faalldl7 of '1'ordiito were week -Putt
visitors at their farm east of Brits
eels,
MIr. Diol) 31rCrackett has returned
to New 4islteard atter speteling 'the
winter mouthy at hie home here
Mrs. A. C., ]3aleker, Mies H.
Mack'! '31rs, J, 1), Warwick, Mist'
SI.
Crewel. and D. C. Warwick visit-
ed 9n Kitchener anti Hamilton over
the week -end,
Brussels Girls Play
At Teeswater Sports Day
An May 24th) a large crowd gath-
ered at Teeswater to witness three
sense 10 :tat bal games. At 1.30
5.nl„ led by the 70051'1400 C:i1terl
Band, the Teeswater girls! :11Y1bt11!
tette, dressed in black and (71;(lge
suits, the Ripley girls in red 451d
white, the Brus3'els girls in gold
)111 blur tile; Ttesamtel' and ICtll
r:u'dint' bov , hardball teams march-
ed to the 'reeavater pall the
Inst glume, Ripley girls is !tea
later gills, Although. 'reesa,lter
appeared to have the best team in
the field, Ripley proved to be the
better at the bat, and the genie
ended 14.6 in favor of Ripley.
Al 3 00 o'clock the Terswate1
hardball team and the Kincardine
hardball team played their opming
game of the North Bruce L)gue
'rills game wa;. very close, Tees -
Water winning by one rttn the .10000
being 4.3.
Tho' last game tri the day, Brus-
sels girl,: in action against the
Mlidihlay girls. The Brussels are,
1(11de1' the management and (':(lleh•_
tug of 11r, 1"u, D. Bell and N., L.
Ashton thawed themselves very
much al:0'1er to their opponents
and defeated then with a score of
`a At night 1111' 'l'(lesw<tter Mitts
speatenr,•ci a dance,
The 11011:,5010 10(1131)
Masonic Master
Visits Wroxeter
1t'. J. Dunlop, Toronto, Pays Official
Visit to N. Huron
Over 200 were in attendance. at
the Masonic banquet in the town
hall here to receive for the first
time 'in 40 years, Most Worship-
ful Brother W. J. Dunlop, Grand
Master of the Gralud Lodge if
Canada In the Prowloce of Ontario
011 his' official visit to North Hoven
District. The hall 000 decorated
in the Masonic colors of 'blue and
white and the wa111305 es wore blue
and white Naps and aprons. Right
Wor. Bro. J. H. Wylie, D.D.Geef., of
Wroxeter, was toastmaster. The
toast list included ''The King,"
"Canada,' was proposed by Rt. Wor.
Bre, Dr. Fowler of Teeswater, reply
by Bro. A. J. Irwin, Winghare;
"Grand Lodge," proposed' by Rt.
Mao. Bro, B. L. H. Bamford, Listow-
el, reply, Mast Wor. Bros. W. J.
Dunlop Toronto; Visitors, propos•
eel by Bro. Rev. W. J. Raynor,
Wroxeter, reply, Rt. Wor. Bro, R. J.
Bowman, Brussels, Wor Bro, Fred
&leveres, Palmerston; Junior War-
den's toa"t, proposed by Bro. J. 0,
Higgins, Wroxeter.
)Solos' were sum by Wor. Bro. fir,
R. F. Taylor, Listowel; Bros. J. A.
Watson, Palmerston, .and Rt. Wor,
G. H. Linklater, Kincardine.
Dining the evening Wor. Bro. J.
J. Allen, Wroxeiter, and Wor. Brett;
J. A. Armstrong, Gerrie, p1'eesute&
the Grand Meller with a bog.
TULIP TEA
Under auspices of
ME,LVILLE LADIES AID
IN CHURCH THE BASEMENT
THURISDAY AFTERNOON MAY 26
From 4 to 6 p.m.
EVERYBODY WELCOME.
GordonMacDonald
Dies Suddenly
lra Haileybury
Sudden death ocl+ured in 11-1lTey-
hnry lair 11, May 23rt1, of
Gordon :Ma11011cDona7ld., to itis 62nd The next Meeting of Huron
year. Bol•n at Walton, Mr. Mac. County Council will be beta in the
Donald and fanny later move,! 10 Couucl Clrantbtrt•s, . Oourt 13tiuse,
13t'nsSelsi where he operated tite 1oderieb, ceminiencing Tuesday,
Centrad hotel for years, 110 war May 31st, 1508 et 2 p.m,
widely )mown and ery popular here. All accounts, notlees of depute -
He married a Brttysel5 g119 Iii Z Hir• tines anti other business rewiring
ens, who survivrts watt, one (laugh -
Huron County
Council to Meet
attention should be in the hands' of
Ml. Miller, W, Coterie V. erre, 'by MayClerkth,
15. h4'x• Ml, llu•ktrr, 10. 3luekcr, C. 1 et'. I4lergarct, wife of Proveicial the County Clerk
C A. Jr!'lnt11, Sdenstahle 1Slotvwlrt V0(teg of Lacier a. M', Robert's, County CleClerk)lin -
CtU+tirin,, 1. hi0(11ltvres•�, , itteIphcils0tivlarul,, kc, Ci0('Rr'1411, (lit.