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The Brussels Post, 1946-3-13, Page 1t1e 'Y—OST PUBLISHING HOUSE )enc l:•rf' sa :.y,, ] l :nth, al.946 --' CARD OF THANKS Huron County -.._. _.. t l. r i . Ural:.'1 1,i Iht• r',tl: ^[•.�h•t .tic:v. ['tf A!,riculture 1: i ' . n- ::i-' 'nark 1 1111,11l.- ot 1lit• !labile ,til! (*militia - ,t,' ,1 1, c. IE� " L�m'�..JIL i� �Q li sP_ rt'a flA µvs n .>u F�jlo-1 i'I n ,$$ Now Showing Thursday, r day i',.11t� atuI'ddy First Show 7.30 p. m. Second Show 3'.30 p• m. 'rW'�ry Satturrdyay�j (IVIatiu?ee 3 p. m..!p9 G LP�GI' F=a, t6�u1erp77 Witas%I,IK:.Ut" Srtt.a, ring Deanna Durbin Corning lord ifre Kate This theatre open Thursday, Friday and Saturday Only. len 1 ,.I• 1',,1 1h, , r ,tis Atwndl h,, ,( a) 111 111,5 lustl'1, ;••.. 1.110 tnenthersItlp drive so I ! :ore • --flus . 'r 1' 111uu. hat,• ia- i nossibiy on .tun lath, it urr,,n. ,. I rb:• , IL 1t imitators , We thank the business , 1i11 r•. I, )cat 0,•.-td‘•,1 to `1 ,i fa' I:l,•'r r•.uptratint, ,I,- n. v,mu:. :1 d .id. r:.:I.n .hi- d I si_ned nit Indian'. of I !III 1'''1 ti111111181 , •1)11, e is 11. ,L-, 1 i - 1 . •.. I a. .1. litW1111tn q i �'u, '4 ll 111 Dee i e,anom in hurl ! . , Il 11.. 11 !lay. I lief, Scheme Goes 1 ;,nit 1akin. 1,1.r1era i(it ini0cou,,ti1i01 into Effect )'id. 1'ros•rawuu' will b„ lilute d 1 llcl0 Sc•Itt•llte to Alt., info effect I „tela owinail : 1 tin. lialld•< nl ,1 pl .1 1st. 1•tllet11 dt.cgat«-a 18011 ,t,1'y 11tuo,r :u llama reality, prig, llnrtw Conuty I1ue; I lullit1,:11' 1111 'h+• plod Day. t'""th'll 'I'''111':1 .Aatt.d tlt..tiuy (f '1h' ullicer:- .11 lltlrun ('aunty Association, ssociation, at lire 1107,1 Yuri(! 4,16't1i.,,. •;licit tit' support ,,, Butyl in '1'utmttu ott :Hutch 1st. Wm. 1 i..i in:- „no li:dlvitinai in thi' Turnbull. liras -1.is. ('inns. ('oulies, unrlt•rla1ii, g. Full lu'uruntiuu can Beier -are, llea't Lobb, 1'iru•cen, W. v. CARD OF THANKS Mrs, Alex Icing wishes to express her sincere appreciation to neighbors and friends for the many acts of kindness and sympathy extended to her in her recent sail htirea,✓'-l.le"nt, ENTERTAINMENT "Beads on a String" a 3 act comedy play staged by Atwood Y.P.U. to be held in Ethel Town Hall Monday, March 18 at 8:15 sharp Admission — 35c and 25c auspices of Ethel Y.F.U. A PLAY "Ready -Made Family" under auspices of Brussels United Y.P.S. , to be presented by Wroxeter United Y.P.S. In Brussels Town Hall Friday, March 15th at 8.30 p.m. "widower marries widow BUT both have families" the trouble that follows is certainly FUN. This play promises to be enjoy- ment "for the whole family." Between Acts—Mrs. Hamilton, Soloist. Miss Agnes Wearing, Saxophone. Admission -35c and 20c J. J. McGavin at 81 Years Is Still Active As Drover WALTON, March 9,--011 Thurs- day evening a birthday party was held at the home 111' 1I r. tUld 11VS. 1, 1.11111',.1 iii honor of the latter', erand-father, J. J. 1'Icc;u'wltt, highly -cls timed and widely known resi- lient of Walton remtuunity, ,on the .,•..'un of his 91st birthday. 11r, McCavict Was born' near Value on March i. 1 36:i. At the age 4851 hr, moved to this neighbor- hood with his !invents, the late 1L', 1.11.1 Mrs. \V111Isnt Me1,1'aw'in. and re- ceived Ills ('!m`a'im[ a1 Lead ba sehool 11r. Mttlavin 1lvidil recalls the time when Lt'ndbnry was a thriving spot. A11 that remains of it 11 Is 1I1 11 11 1110 all11 the s:ehool. In 10151 Mr. MrCavin married P teIIR Berrie. They have two ehil- aven, a daughter, Jennie, 1-Tt:e. 1V. 1'l. Turnbull, Brussels, and a son, Gordon. who is his father's partner in the drover business, At the time of his marriage Mr. McGavin took up fa'1111r'g 0n the farm now Owned hY his sou, (Merlon, noted Canadian plowman, In 1915 Mr. licGavin started a drover business which has been a sucees.slful enterprise, The hasill 0's c'arried an frons two shipping points, Sea1ort,h nod Walton Al- though 'his son has taken over the res'pon'sibility 01' the log buying. 4(1r. Mc'Gavin still 11110cts the cat- tle stippit''g. At the age 04 81 30 carloads of cattle are still shipped by hint to Toronto annually. Mr, 114(1110111 accompanies each load to Toronto and keeps posted on the latest market reports, He enjoys his weedrly t, n widely known throughout the Union Stock Yards,, Not once has Poor health prevented h1011 from shipping, Mr. McGavin has seven grand- children and three great grandchil- dren,DuringThe birthday celebra- tion 'Thursday the 30 guests enjoyed progres,ah't' euchre, after which lu11ell was served by the hoslas8. :Ars, Hugh Italns0y, Walton, was taken to the K. & W, Hospital last Friday sttffnrmg from a badly broken hip, :She has been ltt this condition since last November and it is expected that. she. will be in Kitchener for ROMP time, Friday. Match S being sot aside as 'World Day of Prayer Ave followed tho service sed. forth in the pt'ogra'tn distributed by the W. R•1, Societies of Canada. Then Mrs, I-1. Kirkby spoke on the mission work being cat tical on in A.11'itsa by Dr. Currie.. She stressed the Reale need for Workers 111 ail branches of the work thud' is to he carried on in the future She said the Africans) want and neon better working and living conditions and these .411;n be brought 1y the tonc'hing In the mission centres, of which there are ton few. Beware that thou forget not ^ , visits to Toronto ad is the Lord thy God. 9Y Duet. 8:11. M elvile Church Minister Rev G. A. Milne, M. A. 10 A. M. Sunday School and 811)10 Class 11 a. m, Sermon subject, "'The Tragedy of the Second- Best." econd- Best" 7 p. m. Sermon Subject, "Facing the Alternative." Louis D. Thompson, Organist and Choirmaster The United Church OF CANADA Minster R .1. Hugh 0. Wilson 11 A. M. Morning Worship "Faith and the Pessimist" Doubting Thomas Junior Congregation 12 Church Soheol and Bible Class 7 P. M. Evening Praise ,"Life and Vision" Everyone Cordially We,eome. Church of England 2nd Sunday in Lent Mar, 17th SL John s Brusseia - 11A. M. Morning Prayer and Sermon Student from Huron College, g P. M. Sunday Sehool and wibts alas St. lsergs'sNo Service this Sunday. St. DeVld'e Montoya - 2.16 P. bib 8. 8. E Bible Clue 8 P.M. ZVening Prayer end Sermon REGENT THEATRE SSeafo'rth, Ont, Thur., Fri., Sat., March 14.15.16 Peggy Ann Garner Allyn Joslyn Junior Miss Sparkling comedy packed with laughs Mon,, Tues„ Wed" Msroh 18.19.20 Joan Crawford Jack Carson Mildred Pierce A screen version of the James M Gain novel. Next Thurs., Fri., Sat,, Mar 21.22.28 Alert Curtis Martha O'drisooll The Dalton's Ride Again Above average western loaded with aotlen. CbMCtYGI- 1y Bell ' Fel; A6tintO 71' tb+ to •d r,111 c - nu•y secretary, Roy. 1.011(le,bnl0, '41 d Jet, ab, \\'. V. 11,11•, Lul.d' 1 r ,, Out. Head Earl Ale Donald, Luck• adw 111":i1, copy i, .1Plil 111. now. Melville Dennis, liluevide Th' !'1!1_11;. 111111' wi.l :'i5, Ronald e'oultes. 1\ utgitlau, Igtalitt• (,11171,1 • lttrrni r:;colage of 1h' O'Leary, 0eaforlh, Allred \Pante), ,.,Irilo ('natty, 1,1111 w'il hr. t1' 6(4)111.' Bayfield, 11nnt ninety, Ctudrri°I'' i'+I1,', by '1. iur6,•.. II111 ill' henry 5c,hi11 ', 1)as11wuod, .lrt'k ..1,! I11A • i1fc:uaatlon t( :he farmers. Ryan', Sea forllt• \ rnuuiy Ilirectors,' Meeting nn Chas. W. McGinnis of Iroquti.. March 6111 was well attended, with (Mario, !'resident of the As8oclat' President ltus rill Bolton pre hlin�. Enos 111 add[,.+(n;; We• gathering of .11r -i, I.inyd 'Tayl,,r, newly annulutea ,in'ee hundred producers stated 111 1•.'enteit'11 Represeniatire. was intro• wits a happy lec•asfun, ns 11(141 tlttr.rsi ,and Mrs. Taylor outlined lite ,•hem.• was about to 61., put into plate the w0111W1 of linnet County effect and stressed the responsi- could play in the Federation. Willy, Ibis will entail, You are 1)01.1. The President .111)0110 on the 1f a !lig il1d115t1'y known over the entire world, said tdle sneaker. It bas grown to be u 180 million dollar export buslnes,s and is vital to our national economy. Present bonuses are consumer bonuses not producer, said 11r. RItGinhe and future help to our industry, must be .on a quality Stasis. You are entitled to full cost 1.•f production plus a reason- able profit far your pt'odnct, The Secretary's I'epont showed a 65 milli'on, dollar 10(111stry in On. tarso, and least Year we it 1hie province produced :39% of 0'11 hogs marketed in the Dominion. lir, Tum•on, Ontario 'Secretary stated that 67% -of all 5-1 hogs, were placed in that grade by improper feeding and it was 'snot the fault o -f the hog, 150% were 100 fat and 17% were either too heavy or light in weight, Cnlivel Kenerly, Minister of Agri - vulture grave the following figures representing millions of pounds of 60411[ shipped to Britain, during 14 luta 45, each figure representing a three month period, 19'14-215 - 1.82 - 66 - 1G0. 1945-145 - 100 - 45 - 107. Wo can readily see the inconsist- ency of our supplies and the tre- mendous (trop in production, This is why the bacon ration to 'Britain has had to 130 reduced from six evinces to 4 online& - Meeting Of Friendship Circle The members of the Friendship Circle entertained their families gild n fr'w guests to a "Pot Luck supper," last Friday night. Aft et' supper n sing song tinder 111e leader- ship of Mrs, R. Cousins was much enjoyed, following this R. short program was presented. A chore's by the Miller and Hemingway •e'ilds'er( A rending by Mrs. Wilson, a1 trombone and pian duet by Miss Karen and Mr, C, Bus,chlin. A read- ing by Mrs, C. 'Hemingway, A duet by Mrs, It Constar and Mrs. D, Ilavison, A moa't'lorgan selection by Mr. Bateman, ,Several contests were much enjoyed, with Reiss 1811(l1ey Cousins and 'Mrs. C, FTem- ingwa,y in eh'a'g0, The evening crone to a. close with Mr, C. Hem- ingway thanking the members of the Friendshhip Circle on behalf of him- self and others present, for the splendid way to which the ladies had entertained them, The Nation nl Anthem 5000 then 511110, -a -------- NOTICE —'--NOTICE 'Ponders will be reeeivt'd fill Oainn'dtty, April Gt1 Rt.. 2 0110011 P,RT, for :Inviting and hauling 0000 or more (mid, var,le of Gravei in season of 1946. '!'enders received rails for crushed 40 1" sg11are or '4" round and "314" square or 1,6" round. The lowest or any tender not neves- Rarity areptert $eetn'ity 5111 he r'equit'ed. J. H, Feat', Clerk, Mlle!,,0111, T1ANC111 on the 1411100111 inns, floor of Co'dnn's remodelled Donee' Hall, Seaford) to the streamlined rythsns of Bort Worth and his CTtN\ Ambassadors 8 piece orchestra TSVnly Thuredny, commencing :March 31. 11io.nring 9.30 - 1.00. Mansion fiOo -wable Fly Campaign and asked that each 'township give full en opera bon and support. The delegates to .Annual Hog Produc'ers' Meetlrg- in 'Toronto an 141arch lot gave a report of that meeting. It was tiecdrled, on motion of Harold 'Montgomery and Jarlcaml Woods, to retain our Hog C'om- mitt.e, as our County organization, with the addition of a Committee of 4(1111' 111 each Township to work with the Township Director, who would become Ch'aiiinan of that Township C'omanittee, and a member of the County 17xeotttive, Soldiers' Souvenirs Desired A meeting of the Library lloard was held on Monday evening, March 11, with all the members presant. The chairman, Rev, H. C. Wilson presided. It was decided to set May 10 ns the date fm• the 11'r'n0 meeting of the Huron County Library Association to be held in l'1'nssels, The speaker will be 11 J. Jury, Curator of the Ttnivprsity of Western Ontario museum, The 018 gestion• was made that returned service men be requested to place on exh'hili01 in the library any souvenirs of interest which they have 111 mph! from (lyra',:.,i , World Day of Prayer The World Day or Prayer ca.; ob- 51rVed here in 111o 1l'lted Church Friday afternoon, with a large number attending. Mrs, Lorne Nichol; plc ddert 04 the 'United (Burch W.M:S., presided, and the meeting opened with tc--pelts,y-e reacting led by lists, ,Toho Meadows, o4 1110 Presbyterian 1''.21.5, The first three sections of the pr0grnnl were taker, by Mrs, George Davie. of the given by Mrs, RToi'row -of the Angst- hymn 0vas sung by bins. 12 B. Cousins, The Bible reading was gihen by Mrs,liororw, of the An511- c'an auxiliary, Part four Was taken by Mi's, Lorne Nichol, and payers were offered by Mrs, Nelson Catrlife and Mrs, Harold Spelt'. Mrs, George A. Milne gave a brief address, which Wn9 fnllowOl by a duet by :Margaret Cardiff atxl Mary Lon 1Tc•Farlane, adeontiptn:ied by Mts. Harold Thomas, Melville Church Thn subject of the niitlIater's sermon on 5a11'allay 111-0t'llIllg was, "Tho 110Y wh•o stayed At H01110," Tito subject Waft based 011 the Parable of the prodigal sot. The hardness of the elder son's nature was 50011 to he the cause of his un - Christian behaviour on tine night of his bather's return. The whole parable served to show the prove- lenre of el -ns such ns' cynicism) and bitterness tin compared with the more hdg)ty publielsled .s1105 which) attract pnblie attention, Tie morning anthem was "God Is a Spirit" by 'crown, The Sabel[ of t110 (vetting sermon won, "Worlr and WAtclr." In this study it was learned that .honest work is In- separable front true religion, The A.11't1lrYOl wan. "Praise Ye the rather.' by rionnad• CORNER STONES I I '.L n. 1t A. (,tit Atm, Mi• rritgt_ f1S1 Tip, instead...! or to u I 1..4 Yt �•>. 'a it e,1.a a-. i - t, .Ill '11 ,•111' ahs, -h 111 n'it'nl, 'CLe til Illi Jlndl.,lll .. ,- ltd .. of i, :1, .I n1)' e tic r11',„1: u•L.tiun •Lip :Int 'i1)• int-buu1 nal !II .11)1J, ,111 ,•I,• lata \ t I ,. lily :,niali.1l Iy -:p1 ore, pit, i1 , ,. IIti , 11 1)l -:•,i Iwo ,1 n,i':et ie. 11 1..atcr .rill, rn<n4l;atnrnh Itr4 :'t'I 1'C ,' 1111at 1 ttl11'rlttgo- ittl7 ly AL• •t t,ito' y, - :'.1 lit Illy itckOOOW1Olig'd as providing 111+ ....>. man. ,f ,111,'3. 7,'41111, and happiness, not only for the Inds bill ,Il -e 7ti' *II • community \\"e see the !Ionians erailtlally unttne In this e or elusion and labli17in1 a 1 ratlitlon 111 1 tail i t, i ]anally life, and of m.Iniveid 4,111 ••.en r:u',Ili1 d, which is with n- stilt It fI„111 Raman law that there tomos OW 111,11 or lllnrl"ag'• as a 4'1•11'r;1, between two indiriduuls. Tit - 11 -1,1 1 it11111 definition of uti'tu,.,r. i-: '•ILe yollt Lary union for lire ,t' ono Unlit anti one wlntlarl to the exrhr-i,.1. of all othc 1'a.” Lt 111" 1!nal . emit'[,',' ,v of last. 1%-c, le, :t•t?VIP 1 pointed 0111 that the existing ,amerader•!e between young men and women was helping to . onrt, tact the sordid se11tintent.all,m of films and cheap novels. This •intr•rtelerie (recite ynttl g men and more especially young women from many foolish. 'taboos'. and meaningless omlven tiol: s. Yet this result Is arrived at not without cost. freedom pan be nbused, and too often it is, with dire results. 1t is very easy to flout tradition and convention, but the price for so doing is often very high, Tradition and convention may have something 10 say for themselves, They may be rooted in etlperfenrce and embody the best and Most practical wisdom The fact that so many of the old safeguards have departed lay's a responsibility on young people to thirds seriously fon' themselves, and for older people to think seriously ard sympathetically with them, and PK) SA up new standards which shall be both sale and free Some standard of conduct is r,sential, and while such must he framed for the protection of the weak. It must be honoured by the strong, To -day, authority is auestiot'ed, but it Is also sought, and here lies the opportunity of the older general ion. It is not for older people to evolve 1)11,11 laws— only the ,young;eon do this --but it i:: the task of older people to help :he young in their search for 111thority. The young must be !nought into touch with genuine Christian teaching to give them con- tid<'ttce to shape rhe standards of the future. United Church YcllnrS People's The meeting opened with 11r. lilaclr in the chah', Tiyymn 77 "God toilettes, eat'tlt with boa ttly" was snrg. T'o y :\ndersnu read the Rc•riilture which Was found in ,To1Ln 1-111, followed by the prayer led 1,y Irvine P11011, The minutes were rend and adopted by the secretary. Plans were finished for the play "A Ready Made Family" which is to be held on Pri(1ay 111011 at the Town 1lttll. Plans were made to assist Rev. 18711sor with his service 011 Sunday night, Some of tine Young People's members taking part are Drily 'Elwell reeeive(1 the offering. TTyntn 273 "We aro Climbing Jacob's l.ndder" was sung as n round. The Scripture, St, Matt. 1:1-1G was read by Audrey Anderson, Marjory Tintenlal led 11 prayer. 5Ty1»n 1:61 "Lord, T want to he a Christian" was sung. Ruth Wilson gave a reading on 5- Japanese i'amily, linrjnry Sanderson favoured Mein 5111 a Mann soon, Frnneis Dennis had the topic. Tt Wag 011 "W9ta,t Is a Clrrivtinn?" Betty Thnell gnve a reading on "'There are Loyal Tlenris,'' Hymn 80 '`(hide Me 0 Thou gw'oat Jehovah" was sting The steeling closed with the Mispnll benediction. SCAN Mr•CA1't,F.Y---tn 51rat ford nonan hosl)i111 on Saturday. March 9th to kir. and Mrs, Tmrne 11/1Canley. 11100 Bloyee Davidson) --tile 5lf of a son. What Is Our 'High School Worth T ll1tlnt \:! 1 Il :11 1 -1'.;: '•1' : 11:,, I Ili'! 1-1 '511•- . 11.1 ,1,•1' „ :, h1„,;. "Hair 1; Ito . :r, Ih:, K BRUSSELS, ON 'fils1Ftht Red Cross Aids- Flood idsFlood Victims 1.1 1,1 oh. t e 51 I1 Leto.: , -I'. i. 71 - ,e0,70e , 11; 5 Vitt. :Rn „,1141 it i811 d 11 pr}11 • h, /11,1%.! 111 un. . all' 1,y'ec'. 7! lnrrlt a'hith •at- '411' 11'' •:n-.` -[tall 1'r, .1 „no• u1 ,,,-1!13 ., 1” 1 "•f •' J,1, i - !t 1'- 1111\ 411111 ill /.1 1 int PO. ' :1 1 i . tU r l : 1 1 . ? t 1. \\.. hence'.'" 11 we :I.t.• allotted ''hl• Area n/• :it. asking for we .7113,11. A tlalettlr•nl b. i81. (88,4,' err en'h• by 81)1111 in slither!' y S ,' ,.n•.rn why re, .ceii 1„1,',i 1. - Atoned to tun.l. 'l , •, ,1'r I 1' 'i= 00;11 w rat i net he 'wdiiu•' nlut the nt0:110;01 "n, 1 d'tur, 1 - 1001 the n•glra.,3 addition n I L ,01. '!'h>• alrlit1 .' 'would ,! 6,• 1-' --, .'45', Int at. 10as' it 0'•1'"l nut h'• 'P' ,..,tl'1 do with ar.d 7'• pr,,111 I' ,1r .. new school . -that ycoal+l Ile fu!' file taxpayers to decide• ',.111, ,,1..la:: n1.-11 hi 71 alt 1'1,'r'ly 11,.115. 111' 1111 :1y ,:1 1 ,1; dud II,. 0 s yy 1 1' 1 1 11 .t .Art, we terly 'Int i, 1'c t ' to the f"IrI..ti t'xi't1' tie',.it Ii then r•," , :. rt,l '.,- h.nt1`- ; nd organization, :a•, lid L it 4,• 'Iia' they Avo.t1n =uln+'irt :h • m'•es• Baty expense and 1.'! the Cou•uita- iict•-('•1t11111,1e. 1tl.w Wi1011 it 01`.--1, next week '11:6 RI'ns$el flrcy ;I' d :,{, ••yis at• rosily 'e pay 41,0 1':' 11001 111111 ;an': 1 be so--•• 1 od by 'he rear of sante expense. 17'e are sure they will find that the expense involved here will not exceed that required in 'any area t0 w11 1011 111eY n case might be attached and 1n 1',0' o a.e equal the expense of education to the township previous to the present settle of grants, 1Aet us demon- strate a denial of an'y `•taint t11at the ratepayers of Brussels, Grey and Morris would turn down the required capital expenditure to provide all up-to-date 8011001 and equipment, To Be Regretted Tt is regrettable that the conduct of some or our .hockey falls was such that it received public critirisul in a neighbom'iug news- paper. Not having been present at this galIne in questit111 we are malting no comments on the valid- ity of the eriti1isalt nor are we ovens - Mg anyone. 11'e reel sure, however, that that newspaIter would not have printed the remarks i1 11 id without pt'n1•ut'atian. it is tul'f,rhu1- a1e 1110 incident oernrretl. 11'e are quilt, 111810.8 that under the stimulus of cheering their team to 1'ietor'y so111epeople n1)y be more or less carried away in their 83- clleauettt but it is 1,0 excuse for disrepina110 actions which is what they were accused or, f'c'opl8 at 51101 lila),, should hear in Mind the fact that such actions are not only an adverse reflection on themselves hat -t1'• (heir home 1,10511 as well and 3µw1.11 themselves accordingly. PEOPLE' Wd:' KNOW MI'. (1, 11iTlonea 111,[,11, •1 118111'' front (-lith 41 hospital 111 Monday. $ * m ITarold Parker, Toronto. sport the weed( end at his home here, * 1 * 11r, R. 1V. Kennedy visited 111s mother 11rs, A. 11. Kennedys Toronto, nn Monday. ,a • ,e 11r, and Mrs. T e'+ bit:T'a:130: n. 'rnrnnlo, were week end 110110rs in Br'uss'els. * a Si 1'11ss [salted McTavish', Arthur, was a weeir end guest with 11)111' father 0. N. McTavish, * ell :111•, and 111's. ,Tatksou Me. t,utrheon 1111(1 children of Listowel were Sunda 4( visitors With Mr, 400 Mrs, R, Bennett. p * 1)avid Parker, who has been 111 industry in 11411gland for Route time retaruod to Canada last •GVt*dnesd5Y nit the R4anrtanlia. Tic spent the week end' 111 T3tnrssels 50111 his 11101 her, Mrs. ,T. Parker. I * 1 * Mr. W. L. T'"a'lmcr of Toronto motored here last Thursday return - ilia Tl+iday taking .his laude son Rol,ert who has spent the last three 1111111171([ with his grandmother. Mrs. 11,. 'S'lls)n'ihan and MISS flu T3nrhanOn. ....';a- 1;lli 14,1 1'1, i)11r111411 53111, 1,1a al l- i 1 cls'. ,111 11 -id tit de u.! •d 11,0.1, . 11,1 dirk ,I 11.1 . n 31et115 comforted theta The i,tt'il tire 0i 1)n,:,,,. L.. 1Mn rd at 1,110 1 1k u' Alf tllit 1410 -.hiI1 co cul 1 .1 !llf ask, 1,4 1 •lir I. le„ ll • . lilt ..I. l.atn i-, 1)I•''?N. 1 1.1.01 , .. 11 11., 1)41(701 1'l dr 1741.0 :t ,i. - d r ctrl ;I tui II.I + i1111h-1'131 • Ilic Ree c 111%I1, 11 lrrul;? !l. llI.,1t1 . - 4- i Otatit."•rsy Mrs, Elsie R.Pegg '1'7.• 4•.,17 111 •1f b,•luyed wire et' 'C F Peag.1J- n.x.tni. o,. erred in •111- Cll.' fin -peal. `'•a ,:.w rune eui Feibruauy 11+-11-1, after. =e•.i•ir,It+.111',o-- 1.i two ntr.lhs. The isle 111 ptys. who was- ?r. he;, :57tH year, was hero in Rr•u:,1.11.., the d.rIair,-r el ,full,[ Currie and the tat' -Mrs. c'nt f ie. • The family etnle neat and settled. 111 llaidstove district in 1905, til ]t1.(•, .11th, 1812. site 11.0 liaidstone.' when 0414' heran,t the bride of Thomol Pegg of G,'nhnlnl. Site 112 her husband resided on a farm illi that district until the time of 'ller clines.,, She is survived by iter wilt- ower. two sons, (lurrie, Bella Fla' Sask.. and Don of Vancouver, fott.'- clausnhters. Mrs. Wm, Golden. jr. r#4 Maidstone: Mrs. Crawford of :Clea.- holm: Lout SP nC Vancouver x111 Agnes at house. her father, Mr. ,To:la. ('t:rrie of Maidstone. It sister, :14m. W GnaY of Victoria, a brcaller, H. Currie. Aluidstone: a cousins .4. B. Pb. Mnidsln:,: and fly, a.•'aaecl•- 011171ren. All in tate family wore' present for the burial s•et'viee. Flu -oral services were lield o. Deuholin on Feb 011 as the T'n ells church. 011 Felt 22 the hurna service was held at )Teidstona 116 the I'ttited Church. Rev, 82. Morrison conducted the seryiee.. Mrs. Morrison presided at the organ and farnurite hymns of the deceased. "Nearer My God To Thee." "Sada- in the Arms of :Jesus." and "Forever 1(81111 The Lord" were sung by Ow congregation. A large circle of friends attended each - erVi' e 111 1 the leautifnl floral tributes fittingly expressed (Tae ,•neem in which the dee011=1.,1 was held. Mrs. Pegg was a highly respected citizen and will be greatly missed. 11.4 114y by sue. family but by all yeh•' icr,t'ww 7,•t', Ste, was a willing 1.711147 worker lr'd during he, 11nrn':- yenrs of 00'')111' held the ot'liet' of- rt.'d,•nt :old t'•eaynr•r of the Ladies' .Aid. ituring 17,• war 44''a44' site spent nuuch !Title working for qv. - lied Cross 11114 was treasurer of alts organisation feu some time, AIi worthwhile erdr,+vonrs in Gee.. dist r•11 round her ready 5nppere. it0c11110ltl Wil 5 made itt the 'MOM: stone cemetery with ' Messrs. Joe. liitc•hell. 11' G. Johnston, Fu, Oak. \. Hormel, Wallnee Carson and Thrts1t L'rnw" a•• pallbearers, er's, The M:nidst1ne liter.`? 'I'110 deceased was a niec8• .Cdr ltobcrt c'ltln'b, Morris and Bill Work (trey Township, A Red Cross Notes Having tontpleted the last ((1114,0101 - ((1' knitting and sewing, the Rod Cross workroom has `•irked after wb.a and R tinct' years of service. TO tan •�*,.. Who devoted ,`,11 much time and 1.111•.. ergy to carry on this work the 0rdrt- venars wish lo express their sinker' eat 111an1(3, 'VIII all wile 'lav` any set'airrl_,' wool on hand. or knitted articles, kindly return slave io the library tan - soon ass possible, Brussels United Church ('01111ming a satyr of the Dtsc1p1 ;' of ("ln'is.l, SI. James 1111. Greaser wvas the subject of the morning mod1t0- Iron in the Milted Church. A moist, ing ot - i11g; anthem nos eotl'Iributc-(l taw Was, :lion% 1101,• INell'in,5' 1111' 8pp1'Sn$114f snhti'cl was. 'Reasons for Optttintftra.' 'IR.t 1-enin.g anthem was 'T.)eier ipir5T ?.,.d. 1.1'' i1' which 11115 11111% Wiltlnwi. 1011d -John W3leon sane tt duct Watt.