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Ol�i%.Atop < r4 1)A' NOVENWER 40th
POST PUBLISHx,NG 1-dOHSE BRUSSELS,�.-.- ...�_
Winthrop Man
Heads Hockey
DANCE
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 7th
BROWN'S HALL, ETHEL
Music of Ernest's Orchestra
Admission -- •-- 25c each
Auspices of L.O.L. no. 631
ANNUAL $UNDAY SC1-900L
CHRISTMAS CONCERT
Melville Presbyterian
FRIDAY, ECEMBER
'
EVERYBODY WELCOME
NOTICE:.
The Tax Collector of the khe Town-
ship
-
C ars
ship of Grey, will be at Decem-
ber
Ethel, on Saturday,
3rd from 10 a.trt. till 4 p,m,
ark,
to
receive taxes. J. H. Fear, 1
THE -UNITED -
RE iiN[T D CHURCH
11 LOCALNEWS!MS l
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PEOPLE E KNOW
Mr, W A. Lowry was a week -end
visitor in Termite.
Mrs, W. H. Kerr who has not
been enjoying the best of health Inas
been in Stratford for a few days.
Miss Mae Fischer, d'ranbr0ok,
visited at the home of Iter cousin,
Mrs, R. W. Kennedy for a few days
Last week.
Mr. and Mrs, D. ;ee:l'avish
Detroit have been visiting at
home of the farmer's parents
and Mrs. A. J. McTavish,
Mrs, E. Crich let ,for Toronto
this week where she intends to stay
this winter with her aunt es she
did last -year,
Mr. ked. Bates and Percy Mitchell
drove to Kitchener on Sunday to
call on Mr. Peter Me Arthur who is
in the hospital there.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cotten' and
daughters Ann Louise and Ronna of
Part Elgin were week -end visitors
with Mts. Cottrill's parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Duncan_ eirponald,
Association
A largely attended meeting 01
fhthe
ele
Rural I3ook11y Association was
in Dick's Hotel SeaIerl1 Monday
evening. 13usinsss for the coming
year leas discussed and the follow.
iug executive was appointed, Pres.,
'Wm, Montgomery; viceipt'es.,
Holland, Dublin; sec •t1•cas„ Percy
Little, Winthrop; retiring otilceee,
pies., V, Lance; vice -pre&.,
R.
Consist; see: treas., Percy Little.
It was (coaled; that on Dec,at
second meeting would be
held Dick's hotel to consider eligibiity
of players and to draw up a
sche-
dule. Only five teams out of
Pos-
sible seven have as yet entered,
Ieippen and St. Colum3an were not
present. All those who are inter-
ested are invited to attend this next
cle A plan fora double ecbe-
REV. 14, J. MAHONEY, B.A., B -D• lues
k (lute is being considered.
Minister
11 a,m•--" Worship
3 p.m,_ -Sunday School,
7 p,m—,,,
Evening Worship
Monday 8 p.m.—Y. P. U t
Friday, Dec, 2nd—Y. P. Concert
Town Hall
REGEN
THEATRE
SEAFORTH
n
NOW PLAYING
er Morriss
Richard Dix
Joan Fontaine
Sky 'Giant Friday, Dec. 2n
Midnight Show t 1205
In Meirnorium
pREMiUM PAW
Y est'aed Church ON EllTTER FAT
Y. P. S. et the United Church Premium of a cent a pound ie.
The Y. P, S. given oil butter fat delivered to the
held their weekly meeting on ;Pion' Mussels Creamery,
day evening wdtlt Mra, A, Wilson, 30011 s,—
euissionary convener, 1 recharge. The NOTIGE
meeting opened with -. peaY11r' J. C. BlaoltsN'OT piano tuner is
Mrs. A. Wilson. Lloyd and Glen
Wheeler sang ti duet. The topic in town, leave your orders at re C•
Was given by Margaret Downing, Warttick's L111C Heal Shop Brussels.
Scrip -
•.A Now Web Is Woven."
tura reading was given by Jerenette Women's Liberal
Association
Sanderson, on ',The Prodigal. Son," The Brussels \\'omen's Liberal
was
even a very splendid talk
Ivas (luau on the subject by Mrs. A.Association will hold its regular
meeting at the 1101011 of Mrs. W. C.
Wilson. King on Thursday, Dec. 1st, atµil
tem. Mrs. Harold Parlor Melville tante as Iter tole '°Germany" and
W. M. S. ry SocietY Mrs. Geo, Samis will have charge of
Fila \'Vo•maMelville lou piesyterian "Current lavents." All inteersted
of the are invited to attend,
Chorch, met at the home of
Mrs. A. H. Macdonald on TllursdaY Merchants Preparing
atternoml, Nov. 24th, when the 'I'm M
so thankful boxes', were brought in. For Yuletide Season are
There were fltty-one ladies attended Biemsels business Houses
and the contents of the (loxes colnatteuctng to take on the festive
amounted to forty dollars. air of the Yuletide season. Christ-
mas stocks are arriving daily, and
Silts. Ira McLean gave a delight-
fun reading which was much enjoy- some few have already started their
ed-. Mrs. Walter herr sang a solo, decorative scheme. From appear -
t er
with Mrs. W. S. Scott as aec0nlpan- dices at present, we would ea
est. A (Minty lunch was served by that Brussels merchants are
the committee. melting a real effort to assist the
public with their gift problems, as
Aliening List Corrected already a host of things, of every
Title weep The Brussels Post nature and description are being
reaches its subscribers with a disylayed to catch the eye,
bland new set or labels, All paper's The fleet "genuine" Chr1531005
0n which the su1sceletioes have advertisement this year ran in The
been paid in recent weeks Post last week, and within a few
and all subscribers expiration dates weeks we will see many more of a
should tally with their latest sub- similar nature.
%cri.ption receipt. Check Yours -
right new and let us know if we Church Notes
have erred in making the changes.
There is always the possibility of a Services in Melville Presbyterian
mitsake being made and we all Church,
ch, Sunday were
S e conducted by
appreciate your notifying us of Mary Helen, While You are checking; min and daughter,duet at the
your label, see if you are in ar- contributed a pleasing
rears, Lor we would appreviattl• pay- anorltt'»geeetwice and W. Dekmier ot-
tnent on back subscriptions. Why liciated at the organ in the absence
net pay it now and take advantage or Mrs. W. King.
of out offer of the "Post" tor 15 Mrs, R. Thomson and Mrs. R. J.
months for a $1.511. This special 3IcLauclllln spent the week -end in
offer definitely closes Wednesday ToroutoCes in the United Chnrcll aft
Dee. Silt, Atet note and get 3 extra by t111
months tor the regular yearly rate, Sunday were conduc
t
e
d
oney B.A.,
Our grateful thanks is riven those :nln453er, Bea, 14, J. \e -
who stave already brought their B.D. His morning to.^.3c, was
subscription up to elate. elected Areas:' a sermon on Home
3iissious, and In the evening the
topic: was "What Is Christianity?"
Services in St. John's Anglican
Church were conducted by the rec-
tor, Rev. John Graham.
opt
memory of our
Ward—in loving
dear father and hns<ira013 William
D. Ward, who died December 2nd,''
1935.
The flowing stream of life rolls on
13x3 still the vacant chair
Recalls the love, the voice, the
&Mlle of he who once sat there.
His life was one long 5acri108
His heart was true and tender,
He toiled so hard tor those he loved.
Then ie3t us to ren;ember•
Lovingly Remembered,
By Wife & Fancily
CONCERT
Brussels Town Hall
AT 8.15 P.M.
Saturday. Dec. 4, beginning a With June
In May
MON., TUES., WED.
Errol Flynn o{ivia De Havtiand . A ONE-ACTentedbOAyEDY
Charge of
the ` Brussels United Y.P.U.
Light Brigade ` assisted by
most heroic story
The screen charges on—to the
of our times ' Piano ACcordianist "
pf St. Marys
JS J� Western
Gene Autry
n
Next THURS., FRI, & SAT• ` Prize winner atmany
neo Wes
Smiley Burnette I Ontario Amateur
Patrick Knowles
{ Lea Marziali
Mayor and Reeve
,doth Returned
13y Acclamation
J, H. Crawford Chosen
Mayor and R. S.
Hetherington Reeve;
$shoot Board Gots
Acclamation
WINGI3AM, Nov. Ste—With. tam
of mayor .tnd reeve elected the
the clanlation and vacancies on -
Public Utilities ConutnleSion and
Sir. filled to the
Public School Poard have
1351110 mantle:. 1.1110 town willln1y ve
an election for Council ` ,.»*`
ote
Monday next. Hight candidates
seeking the six seats.
When the tunic for quell -tying ex-
pired last eight, J. I3, Crawford - .
accorded the mayoralty and R.
S.
Hetherington, the reevesltip, meth
by acclamation. Both are
11010 of We legal profession, and the
latetr is a son of Mrs. Jean Hether-
ington, a member' o` h oder 1111 is '33ng
own
Council last }'
another teem in that town.'
W.H.•
Gurney who lies served on
the Public Utilities Commission for
eighteen years, or since that body
was formed, was returned Gurnee'
y ac-
ciametion, The veteran
Mie has bed to contest the aefice bu't
once in ail those years. hoot
Members of the Public
Board, elected by acclamation,, are:
Ward. I. Alf. J. Lockeridge; C
J, Gordon Gannett; Ward 3,
Buri_
Armitage; Ward 4, W
Barg -
Man.
The eight candidates seeking the
Olt council seats are: H. P, Timm -
son, R. H. Lloyd, Elmer Willtinson,
Walter Van\WYK4t, Frank Srlerall3 Egane
Murray 301ns--en, Joseph
and E. M. Smith,
Local Talent of Duets
The Yod g, d Mixed Quartettes and
•
1111. .'
Front Pine Ridge instrumental Music Rebekah Lodge
Betty Bronson Sunday School Orchestra
The Tennessee Ramblers
13(1. Palmer of Chicago, I11.,
and 31r. and 31rs. J. A. Falconer 03
Oak Petk, Ill., were guests with the
latter'& sister Mrs. Duncan McDon-
ald.
Miss Mae Skelton and Suss Edith
Forsythe were recent visitors with
Rev. and Mrs. eloo1011ou11e in
Lou-
don,
Miss Gerrie Pride of . Cranbrook
has bean 113111tiding the Iasi week
with her brother Alvin. Pride
and
children as Mrs, Pride and baby
daughter are in the Listowel hos-
pital.
Mrs. Snell who has been spending
some time with her daughter, Mrs.
Bert \Watson of town, celebrated'
her ,7th birthday on Thursday of
last week. Her family were all
present end a very pleasant evenin.0
was spent,
Mr, Alex Coleman, Mrs. Roy
platten, 'Penne Fischer, Jim Davis
and, the Rev, J. Grebes), attended
the meeting of the Local Council of
the A.Y P.A. bele iu Clinton on
Wednesday evening,
Morning Star
COMING—
Admission Adults 2 c•
Children 15c Card Party
A dF hE
ahtfut P
uchre pat1Y was
Under Auspices of, held in the Jddfeunev'5 lodge rooms
Kang Brussels Y. P. U,
King
on Wednesday evening of last week
ander the auspices of :horning Star
Rebekah Lodge No. 315.
e.%` 'i s'M:=•..1°' Twenty-nine tables of cards were
QUALITY - - SERVICE
OXYDOL. Large Size
er package 21c
P
Extra Large Leila Raisins with seeds 2 •.""'
Mixed Candy '' • ....2 .
Kellogg's Pep with Cream Pitcher .. • , • • • . 2 for
Hempbili's Wheat Berries are Different per pkg ..
Bleachd Sultana Raisins ..... pr 2 b , ,
Choice Cooking Pigs ...... .. .•..
Fresh Sodas in Bulk ""
' .'� .,,,.,...
Cut Mixed Peel • • . , "' .. per ..tins •.•,.
Aylmer Vegetable S oup , ....., 2 lb • .,.,,......
•11 oval Y Pure L and 'Two Cup Tea Pot for
Royal York Tea 1 or . , 2 tins • • • •
Del Maiz .Niblets Corn • , , s2 for
Clark's Ketchup 12 oz bottle
Maraschino •Cherries Large Red and .they 1/5 11'i
Icing Sugar .. ' . ; " ., 1b... , per Jet •
Raspberry or Strawberry J
Bulk Bird Seed • . • -,. per • '1/2•
ilii , . .
Fresh Walnut itPeasrfor Soup hill's Spitou per bag ..
Elemp
New Currants
25c
... 2215:
....23c
.,,..19e
19c
..,,,. 25c
......., 25e
25c
..,..,... $5c
25c
... 25c
25c
2275:
.,•25c
19c
.��i_ 27c
in play. Winners of the first
3)1i'L110 were, Mrs, A. Wood and Sir.
\W, H1153an. Miss R. H01111es was
holder of the limey tally and Mfrs.
Douglas Hemingway and R, 3. Bow-
man received the consoiation
awards,
Following a delicious lunch seri-
ed by 11111 committee in charge Mr.
I. W. Eckntiet• led 'the community
singing which teas heartily .partici-
pated in,
Moving Pictures At
St. John's Church.
On Tuesday evening of this week
quite a large number dere present
to see the moving pictures in St.
John's Anglican Church, by the
Rev, 11, el, Weeks of 3315111. Seven
reels its all were shown, three ou
GM 'Missionary Wont of the Church
be 0Ilun, three 011 tate Chtlrelt's
\WOrk in Japatl, and a reel on New
Zeeland. Besides showing a
good deal of the country, and
portt13'ing what life is like in
China and Japnu, the films showed
various phases of the Church's
Work, for instance kindergarten,
pills schools and boys' schools,
open ale evangelistic servdies being
oontln1eted by the missionaries, and
also the fine hospitals the Church iu
has elected :and is eaVrMingtel
both China and Japan, the
were very clear and ln•esen'ted t
best arguluent possible snot heaths
!ng Missionary work at.
lands. These reels areshown
present in all Anglican Churches in
the Deanery Of BUM.
31i'.
and Mrs. Weeks were e ter -
eh•
tanned at the rectory �,during
ee1cs will
visit, 1ncitlently,
shot several reels of comic movies
at the Anglican ChurchChristmas
entertainment to be held on Tues-
day evening the 20111 December,
Dog Chases Cat,
Two Barns Burned
'ewe large barns on lite ('arm et
Mt', Thomas Livingston tear Kite,
burn 0n which his csoh, Me William
Livingston, now resales were des-
troyed by fire on Friday evening
about 9 p.m. Fortunately the
cattle, 1101aes, pigs and tonne of the
Li tng-
contents were saved,
&ion was in the barn attending to
the ('1101ee when a lantern wlilell
he had heed using was overturned
by leis dog while chasing a cat. ,The
tauten' ilntuediately explotlt'd and
sen the band on 910. Had the
wind been to anntller direction the
11000 would probably have been.
destroyed also. There was a fail` in-
surance on this Uuiiclings.
i DEATHS
i Repan—ill Si0r110 '11wp., 011 Mere'Thurs.
day, Noveln3e3' 24th, 1928,
33. Megan. In his 591.11. Year.
Private Mimed leek piece from
! 1110 late residence i1' tot 27, Con-
cessien 8, 3301110 TWO., 011 Slo11(14Y,
as
November 28th,
Obituary
WILLIAM HALL
A life-long resident or this collie.
111uuity. William Hall, passed aw1?11t3=
at the Home of his son Roy. "Geet111i
township on Saturday, Nevem/ee=of
26th. ra^
ETHEL
The appeal for elleeions was pre-
sented by the fleeter Rev. H. Snell
1•ahel l nits d Church, at 7.20
et/(101113 service Sunday, Nov. 271.11,
Although the et nglet^atieu present
was above average in numbers. an
opportunity well he given to others
to reoperate in this appeal,
Rev. 311•. 3ne11 assisted in the
serried: at Brussels lasf 3lonclay
at tee burial or Wm. lean. a one-
tilne relident of 1333101 vicinity, well
anti fa101 til)• known in the cone
enmity, Many former neighbors
and ass0tiates attended the fnuelnl
Some boys 01 Ethel are wonder
Ing which is the worst situationfp1
ggetting places, a horse or
pony wile too much kick o" an
automobile with no kick. Boys
from the Country may have 5. pees
011 [11111 too.
The tate 3Ir. Hall bad . been ill's
failing health for the past few eeeirerei.g
the result a[ a stroke.]n
The deceased, who was in 1de
d3th year. was the son e8 the ,lafel.
William IIa11 and. his wife Massie
Ross.
Ile teas married in 38i1' to
Jewitt who died in 1923, He 11`0
111111ricd at ain in 1931 to 141'
Grace Paul who predeceased
a few months ago. '
He is survived by four s0
the fir> t wife, Roy on the
stead, 1)111 concession 0f
GeOrSe, 310nnt Morris, Mich.1
ler, principal of the Winghan
school and Cecil, teacher at
borne, also eight grandebildreu eht°:
Funeral services which wick,
largely attended were cm:delete, '11,
Rev. H. J. :Mahoney of 330 e:
United Claret] and. Rev. Shell dry
Ethel United church.
Pallbearers were four old
bore; Peter Laanont, Telto1d
James Wright and Geo. D
R, 3, MuLauchldn and L, •"'W
Mier 0l' Brussels.
The \\'omen's Institute will meet
on Thursday n3301'uo011, Dec. 8431 at
2.10 at the home at Mrs. Cl. neuter.
The motto "There is nothing so
lonely es 3cindeoss and nothing so
royal as teethe' Mrs, Acnes; 'Roll
Call, 'Sly favorite 3331111) and don'ts
for Xmas; topic '0hrist111as message
Sirs. G. Mende; Chr1siMas Carols,
All the Ladies of the community are
invited to atteltd.
Hiss Edith 'Kreuter 15 spending
a few clays at Seatorth, with Mrs,
Col113Oun.
The L. 0. L., 3531ld1, haying acture
ed rt'nest's orchestra for the night
of Deo. 7, the only ante available
till after C11t+lsimas. Invitations
are. extended to all to ranee again to
Brown's 1ta11. Ethel on Wet ,late,
and share in the pleasures of these
presentations.
The used good tinge is ant
iri-
paten ler the C. 0. F. euchre and
dance to be Reid in Brown's ball,
Friday, Dec, 9, This 1s an iut.i-
lnatl0n Por all to COMP and 101l1 in
the pleastlre et tee teteasion.
went to the west with bee husband
MORRIS
Mrs, Meat Jackson of iltgh
11Ive1', Alta.. who 11as been visiting;
whh the Russell family and olher.
friends on the Uth line hes gone to
liensull where she will visit with
ith
rclativet before retie:Meg wet
tornl-
home in the 'West, ttt tee -
arty Hiss Mabel u' ton
13(38 Service w h 1 W�113000
la aheld at 2 pen, lnt01unend \tea t the lata Wee and Mts. \N friday
c killief
le until aIle
5at1�rtj— Made in Maitland 1311111) Cemete1w, of
lived on the 5th glue
.1699464\\ 1 Seaforth,
oezateee-
JOHN LOUTTIT
The death of John Lon
reel in W'hip:ham hospital
Nov. 26th, death 1esulti
53.10k0. Ile was found
day afternoon in the vie
Milted Church shell, a
51men:toned end the 11
was tel)ei1 to the 110)1
Ml's. I:1arrY \VOtitenau
had been living and
moved to \Wiugharn
his death 0Cellrred,
The late 111', Lout
en
his 711th year, eves
nosh •beteg the ion
and Mrs. Mamie
farmed for a nun1
11111311 cout'ession
been a residene
his life.
111s wife pr
years ago...
Ile is all
.them 0f
13013110re a
Viltt of 3
The ,3)
Meet fi
in NW
matte
some years ago.