The Brussels Post, 1938-7-13, Page 4THE BRUSSELS POST
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NEWSOF THE DISTRICT
Written for the Post By Our Own Correspondents
RLUEYALE • WALTON
Mr, and Mrs, George Peacock of The 'Leif,\ -O. are aiding a pie
Ottawa are spending their holiday- nic en Wednesday, July 20th a1 Dir
wlbb his parents Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Tho',
ryilTheretns 1willtbe games and
Peaenelt.
Mr, and Mrs George Patteesou meats of all kinds, Come and
d •ou of Termite are vieiting bring your basket and enjoy a
afta1a>oot. Everybody
Booth on grounds,
With Mr, and Mrs. George Thorn• pleasant
toe and family and the trines. Welcome,
Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Johnston xielted
with MIr, and Mrs, Harold finale
of Tilsouburg Mrs, Johnston is
saying for e couple of weeks,
Mire, Manch- Costello of MIolttreel
is v1 11111e with Mr, and Mlee. Geo.
Thornton,
Mr. Rey Monsey et Toronto ie
apenditt5 his holidays with :lir ctrl
'Aire.. Alvin South of Illuevale.
Mr. and M vs,. Cooper Nethery and
slaughter visited 011 Sunday with
her parent: Mr, and Mrs. Riehurd
Johne• m, let line.
• eliee Viola Mathers spent Sur:day
*elll her father in Bluev'ale,
Mr. and Ars. James' McTavish
and son Ales,, motored to Sault Sts
Marie *.itis week to attend the fan -
t tai .,t' lir<<r aunt Jiro, Steve Play-
- ford. Tiley were accompanied by
Mr. ami Are. David Walker, Ford-
Mr. and Mrs. H A Shaw and
ell Alex., 31r. and Mrs. Robert
Shaw end 31r. and Mrs Arthur
Shaw attended the funeral of their
t.ru. ill. Mrs. Wardell at Wootletoek
on Wednesday,
Mice Edna Procter, B1u,evele Road
has hu:ded in }ter resignation at
S. N. No. 7, Morris after comp's+ting
rive years teaching, On the eve of
her departure, pupils and parents,
gathered at the hone_ of 31r, and
Mfrs, George Coulter where a social
`ono was enjoyed. During the. eve-
nt Jim Courter read au addres's
d Grace (Jolley and Mildred Ilig-
ne. presented Miss Procter with a
h1b. brush and mirror eel•, to
which M}ss Procter made sultaL c.
reply
Several from here attended the
barnaising on the farm of TLonm-
as Wileou, 2nd Concession, Grey
tow•-thip on Wednesday aftern•een.
Lawt'eme. Scrimgeour of Blytn is
the contractor. The timbers were
not all put into place and were
catnlrleted on Thursday.
Mr. Wheeler, principal of the Pub-
lic School is to be congratulates: on
the success of his Entrance pupils.
Russel Hollenbeck, Heleu Thomp-
een, George Thompson and Harry
Wettlauler were recommended on
their year's work. Spence McKin-
11elt and Donald Cameron wrote
their examiations at Winghatn
and were suceentel,
Jack Mowbray has •been informed
that he has been awarded 1st class
•honors, in his musical examination,
tried recently. Jack deserved d'ntile
congratulations' as he put two
year's work into one, He is a punct
of Mr. Cook of Blyth,
Miss Leadel McKinnon leaving
successfully- passed her commercial
examination at the Wingham High
School has accented a Position in
the ofdee of A. E. Lloyd and. sons.
Wingeram,
Gordon Mlt.tndell is furthering his
atudtes et Guelpb this, summer.
Visitors: Mrs, George Harris, Mr.
and Mrs, Burton Harris and two
chidden, Mr, and Mrs', Grant Hooper,
Ingersoll, with William Thornton;
Mr, and Mrs, Meelowan and two
Mende from. Detroit with MIr and
• Mrs'. John Hookeridge; Mr. and
Mrs, Weellaufer, Bright, with Mir,
and Mrs. W, J, Wnttlaufr'r; King
ML e, MIt irsal, with Mr. ante
Mui,, 1. 0, King; Mr. and Mrs,
Thomas Dickson, Seaforth, and
Perak ani Bruce Scott, Toronto,
with their enuadns, Mr, and Mrs,
R. F, Gamiest John Moffatt, Regina,
Sask.. with his teeter, C, B. Mof-
abt; M]r. and Mrs, Ernest Wylie,
Seek„ with John and Miss Isabel
Kiri,rn; Mrs. Fred Bowlie and sem,
Fred, Toronto, with Mrs, Laura Kir-
ten; Jim and Donald MaoIkan,
'W11nbattshene, with their ,rl'enu.
Parents, Wr, and Mrs, 3. ,1, Sellars;
mea hers of he l.0,1., attended
Divinr invite. in Mitcham on Sun'
day ,vsatg,
Rowland—Flynn
Miss 'tone Flynn, etaugbter of
Mrs, Fyne awl the late Dolulllc
Flynn of Clinton and Mr. Lewis
Rowland of Walton. nun of Mr. x'111
311s, John Rowland, were married
on Monday in St, Jooeplt s Church,
Clinton. Rev, Fr, Sulil ran otticaaa
ed. Miss Ella Ryau of Tll'lnles-
ville played the wedding music.
Given in marriage by her b.'other,
Thomas Flynn, the bride worn a
gown of embroidered net over
coronation blue taffeta and etrried
a bouquet of white delphiniums. •
Mr's. Fred 'rhumpeon was her
sister's attendant and wore em- '
broidered net over s'trawber'ry taf-
feta. The bridegroom's brnher,
Mr, Norman Rowland of Loudon,
Ont., was beat man, The einem
were John Flynn and John Curran.
The reception was held at the
home of the bride's mother, who
received in a gown of black sheer,
The ceupie left for Detroit and vic-
inity. The bride travelled in a blue
gebgrette suet, w^bite accessories',
Dile out-of-tcwn guests were MIr,
and MTs, John Flynn and Theresa,
Detroit; Mfr. and Mrs. E. J, B, Dun-
can, Toronto; Mr, and Mrs, John
Curran and family of Clarkson;
Muse lima Freeman, Toronto; Mr.
and Mrs, Xi'', McCauley, Stratford;
Mies, Ella Ryan, Thamesviile
In Memoriam
Edgar—Tn loving meanory of ct
dearly beloved husband and fath-
er Wilikam Charles, who died
July 19411, 1535,
"Sweet meunories will linger forever
Time Cannot change them itis. true
Years that cannot • sever
Our loving reattelnlhiranee of YAM."
Saly missed by wife and
daughters Joyoe and Mee.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 1304 ioa
MONCRIEFF
The month I ytlteeting of the \'1'0•
oleo's Missionary Society of Mlon-
eriei'f Crated Church was held at
the Route of Mrs, Martin Fume on
Jull eat, The ,meeting opened
with 113/1111 502 followed with a pray
er by Mrs. Alex Speiran, The
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BELGRAVE
Scripture reading nes t
Mrs, J. palate after which the
roll was called, The minutes were
then read and the business, dis-
cussed, Mrs, Valiance Inglis gave
the devotional and Doris Bailee
and Esther Ludington sung a.
duet, The offering was received
and Mrs. Alex Hann tools the Iopic.
The Women's Association then
held their meeting, following which
elynin 500 was sung, and the Lord's
Prayer was repeated in unison.
The July meeting or the W1.zteu's
Iusiitute will be held at lute borne
of MIro, J, Holmes on Tuesday
ai;ternoon, July 19, The Education
committee with M1rs. W. Areasee tg
and llrs E, Annersoo as convenors
will be in charge of the meeting and
the following programme will be
presented: Roll Call, Your favorite
memory gem; Current Events, Miss
Si. Armstrong; Address, :Mss G,
Ross and Miss C. McCracken:
Mule. Miss E, Walsh. and Mrs, N,
Montgomery; Lunch Committee,
Mr... E. Anderson.
Mr, and Lirs, R. H. Coulter and
Billie, Mrs. H, McGuire, MIr and '
Mrs. Robs. Stonehouse spent the
week -end' In London,
GREY
Miss Kathleen Bremner who
teaches near eloorfield it attending
the summer school at London.
Misses Helen and Dorothy Turn-
bull spent the latter part of 'net
week visiting in Seaforth,
Mfrs, James .hoses and also Bessie
Mlosee. is' enjoying a visit with
Mende at Sault Ste. Marie :hey
took the boat from Sarnia.
An enjoyable picnic was held at
S.S. No. 3, on the grounds in con
nectiou with the e'dhool and also
Barker'sbchol joined in the fun,
games ad races were the order,
or the afternoon and also a good
lunch prepared by the ladies was
Partaken of by everyone.
L1iss Laura Ellacott and Eliza-
beth Brewer are to be congratulated
on being successful in passing their
Entrance examinations,
Miss Pio1a Wilson who is attend-
ing Toronto Business College is
bcme fnr a fnw holidays,
Mrs. Clark, Toronto, is' a guest at
the home of her parents, James and
Mrs. Fulton, 10th con,
Deputy Reeve Thos. Wilson, 2nd
con., had a barn raising on his farm
Wednesday of last week and ad-
ditions are being made so that the
balm will measure 70 by 5S ft, when
finished. Over 100 men bad a
most bountiful supper on the lawn.
Congratulations are extended to
Miss. Velma Wheeler who was. sue-
cessRul in passing her music exam-
inations• also to her class of pupils,
Dorothy Wade, Mary Wheeler, Shir-
ley •Chaanney, and Ross' Prooter who
were also successful in their music
examinations in piano,
1
Mts. R, W. Procter has. returned
bome after visiting her brother,
Will Henderson in Indiana. She was
accompanied home by her brother
and his wife.
Mr and Mrs, D. C. Scott of De-
troit were visitors with relatives
bere
Pians are made for holding the
Unlled Church Sunday School pic-
nic on Friday .afternoon, July lei at
Mr, 31. M. McClennaglmn's, 0 is
beeped that all the members of the
Sunday School will be preesnt and
an invitation is extended to ad the
congregation ,to attend,
MOLESWORTH
The anual Mheihell Reunion wan
held. ,July Lit at the commie:r.cs
reseiclente of Jantee and Mrs', Ban -
berry, Mt, Elgin, Oxford equlrt:l,
Mrs. ilanberry was formerly Laura
MIfitchelt, upwardee of silty con1100'
Gone arrived' by noon and a most
hearty reception was glven by the
bolt and hostess.
'I`be double garage was deceetted
with evergreens• and [fags and
where a most anrnpitunue dinner was
aot'ved, the afternoon wall' most
pleasantly spent in games and
social intercourse, 'Guests were
present from Toronto, Listowel,
Molesworth, C•hesiey, St, Catherhtes
end 'Carthage,
Before separating a corntnl!:ten
was, formed to make plane for nerd
Year's reunion and Mrs. Conrad
Krug, Chesdey (Betels Machete,
wae appointed, president, when a
'happy time together is looked .for.
Ward to In another year,
ETHEL
Arnold Earl has gone to London
and Is taking up a summer course
in music.
The July meeting of the Woman's
Miseionary Society of Ethel United
Church was held in Thursday after-
uroon, July 7th, at the home of
Miss E. Pearson, The president
occupied the chair and 15 ladies
were pres'ent.
The theme of the meeting was
Racial, Brotherhood, The meeting
was 'opened with , "The Lord's
Prayer repeated in unison, after
which the urinates were read and
roll call answered with a favorite
verse. After the business period
a dialogue on Racial Brotherhood
wee given under the leadership of
Mrs. Jos, Pearson, Hyntn 251
was then sung. Mrs, H, Speiran
read the Sorlpture Lesson from
Acts 10-1-34 and gave a short tall
based on 'selected passages oil
Racial B,'atherhoocl. Mrs, Bray
read a short article on India for the
Watch Tower, Hymn 514 was sung
and prayer was offered by &Ira. H.
Speiran and Mrs, Bray, A sglendl'i
synopsis of Chap, 1V. of the Study
Book, "The Ministry of Healing,"
was given by Mrs H. Love,. The
meeting was closed with hym't 523
and the Benediction,
Arnold Sari ' received his marks
from Toronto 1ConservatOry or
Music in his recent examinations
Of History and passed with honouree
Congratulations',
An 'ice cream social will be belts
At the home of 31r. and Mrs, Jos.
Pearson on Thursday evemeg,
July 2eth, Keep thte date elem
and watch for further' notice,
Mies Beetba Earl who has hard
two week's vaeation Iter hew)
has' returned eo Seaforth Iia+pltnl
to take up her duties as ner tein-
f raining.
Mrs 'Pities. Ilowes and gr'lnrlsott,
Verne are spending a few weelre
with A, A, and eine Shaw, Brig,icn.
BIRTH
Cardiff -4o Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Cnr•
diff, 14th Con. of Grey, ort Sun-
day, July 3rd, 1038, a son, William.
Stuart (Keith),
ETHEL CENTRE
Passed by Recommendation,
Bateman 'entre
Engler Muriel
Franklin Elsie
Jacklitt Evelyn
Pfeffer Lloyd
Love, Ronald
McLean, Ian
Machan, Ralph
Pearson, Florence
Thompson, Kenneth
Turnbull, Jean
Passed by Examination,
Barton, Isobel C.
Cox, Jack
Hamilton, Violet
Jaoklin, Metejorle
Kreuter, Gordon
MacDonald, Elizabeth I,
Mauu, Muriel E.
13ae, Murray (Honour's)
Smith, Mac
MANLEY CENTRE
Passed by Recommendation
Blanchard, Gordon
Flanagan, Helen
Passed by Examination.
Beuermann, Alvi u
Byers; Warren
Campbell, Beth
Campbell, Ruth
Eeket't, Margaret
Eldigson, Alvin
Gaffney, Betty
Gaffney, Bobbie
Gaffney, Jean
Caffney, Madeline
Henderson, John
Henderson, Lois
Holman, Marie
Lawrence, Maxine
Leonhardt, Florence
MacFarlane, Robert
McKay, Stephen
Morris, Tom (Honors)
O'Rourke, Frank
Pryce, Jean
Stleabach, De}ton
V'ard, Floyd
Williamson, Florence
SEAFORTH
Spec1aICornmercia1 Course
Wingham High School
offers a commercial course for students who have taken
two years of high school work. While the course is'
primarily planned for those who wish to become
stenographers or bookkeepers it is also of value to anyone
desiring a knowledge of business practice. The cote.
mercial course includes the following subjects: Shorthand,
Typing, Bookkeeping, Business law and Office Practice;
Business Arithmetic and Rapid Calculaton; Business Cor-
respondence, Penmanship and Spelling.
For further information apply to
W STANLEY HALL,
Principal, Wingham High School,
Wingham, •Ontario.
Passed by Recommendation,
Ahrens, Norma
Bannon, Betty
Bannon, Jerry
Bell, Fergus
Broome, Spencer
Burke, Bruce
Belson, Iua
Chandler, Dorothy
Clarence, Mildred
Coleman, Dorothy M.
Currie, Jean
Dexter, Norma E.
Eckent, Teresa
Finnigan, Mildred
Harrison, Keith
Hay, Wilma
Hillebrecht, Melinda
Holmen, Kathleen
Keating, Kenneth
Kelller, Leroy
MacKay, Donald
Mackenzie, Dorothy
MacLean, Donald
McGrath, Eleanor
McMillan, Miles
Jeloffate, Janie
Moore, Ahyvonne
Mowbray, Irene
Murray, Mary
Oldelekt, *Shirley E.
O'Reilly, James
Papple, Clave I.
Pethick, Margaret
Pretty, Ruth
Roes, *Clifford
Ryan, Frank
Scott, Harry
Smile, Doris
31111111, Billy
Southgate, Lillian
Wilson, Etltet Mae
Wood, Charles'
Passed by Examination.
Ainsborough, Henry J,
(Honottrsi
Barry, Phylis M, (Honours')
Chesne)", H. Pearson
D'eitz, Wm. John
Doyle, Maly .1.
Dunlop, Amnia' K.
I3iannery, Janney P,
Lane, Elizabeth I ( Harlon re)
Leiper, Itoss L.
IlecLean, Bruce M,
McKay, Gertrude Colleen
MirrKay, William H,
Nicholson, Maciceez.le Ross
hang\+, Lloyd H.
(luillier, Armee J,
Rapson, Dorothy Jean
(I-Ioaohra)
Reil, Kenneth
Roach, Loretta 0,
Sandlie), Kathleen E,
Somerte, Wray Glenn
'Williams, P. letarlo
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