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The Brussels Post, 1946-5-1, Page 1OS'I' PUBLIS -IIN G HOUSE Y.P.S. of Melville Church Titre Young People's 'Society of Melville Presbyterian Church held a crokinole party in the basement of the church Prizes wore won by Mrs, Harvey Dennis, Doreen Long, Jack Yuill and Mac Spear. Midget Hockey Club Sponsors Dance An Easter dance was held In the town hall 011 Friday evening un- der the auspices of the Midget hockey team. The hall was beau- tifully decorated for the occasion and dancing was enjoyed to the music of Cliff Gordon and his ten -piece band of Stratford, Brussels Contestants In Huron Music Festival There are several entries front Brussels in the Huron County Music Festival at. Goderich this week, On Friday night the Brussels Cone tinuation School Girls Glee Club will try to repeat their success of last year and bring home the shield again, CARD OF THANKS Mrs, Margaret McLeod wishes to express her thanks and deep appreci• ation to neighbors and friends for the many acts of kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of the late Wm. McLeod, PLAY "Life of Reilly" presented by Walton Y.P.S. in Walton Community Hall Wednesday, May 8th at 8:30 Admission -35c and 15c DANCE M Morris Township Hall Friday, May 3rd music by The Kansas Farmer, (Jack Thynne) and George Evans All old time music Duncan Brewer, •Floor manager Ladies bring lunch. Everybody welcome Proceeds for the Cancer Fund. sponsored by the Fischer Bros. REGENT THEATRE Seaforth, Ont, Now Showing - Thur., Lel., Sat, May 2.3.4 The Spanish Main (in Technicolor) Paul Henreid Maureen O'Hara Mon., Tues,, Wed., May 6.7.8 Ann Blyth Peggy Ryan Babes on Swing Street A modern musical in uhich youthful talent romps to Its heart's content. Also-. That Night With You Franchot Tone Susanna Foster Next Thur,, Fri., Sat., May 9.10.11 Barry Fitzgerald Louis Hayward And Then There Were None An exciting drama. COMING - Rhapsody In Blue Those who love God never • meet for the last time. Melville Church Minister Rev Q. A. Milne, M. A. 10 a. m, Sunday School and Bible Class 11 a. m, Guest Speaker - Mr, A. C. McCarroll. 7 p. m. Rev. G. A. Milne, 04,A. Subject;• "A Woman's Soliloquy." Louis D. Thotnpaoa, Organist and Choirmaster. The United Church OF CANADA Minster R.r, Hugh C. Wilson 11 A. M. Morning Worship Junior Congregation 12 Church School and Bible Class Missionary Sunday 7 P. M, Evening Praise The evening woship in charge of the Young; People's Society Mr. William Black, B. A, Will deliver the address. Everyone Cordially Weroome. ter"_ Church of England 11. Jahn • SrussuIs - 10 A. M. itmday *hoof end IIhla iflan 11 A. M. Mottling Prayer and **nuns Legion Ladies Auxiliary Tea A spring tea will be held at the home of Mrs, Wtneberg on Friday afternoon from 3 to 5 under the auspices of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion. Come and bring your friends, Meeting of Women's Auxiliary Of Canadian i . shoo The Women's Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion met in the town hall. The president, Mrs, Harrold Thomas, was in the chair. There were 25 members present, Mrs. W. 1-I, Bell, Mrs. Robert Gemmell, Mrs. Gordon Sanderson, Mrs, Har- ry Bowler and Mrs. M. Wtneberg were appointed as a committee to be in charge of a tea to be held at the home of Mrs, Wtneberg At the close of the business, games and contests were enjoyed and hunch was served by the social committee, CLEARING AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock, Implments and Household Effects at Lot 18, Con. 7, Morris Twp. 21/2 miles south of Brussels and 3 miles west on TUESDAY, MAY 7th at 12:30 HORSES 1 GreY gelding 7 yrs, old 1 Grey mare aged CATTLE 8 choice Durham young cows 5 fresh, others due time of sale 1 pure bred Durham bull 2 yrs. oed ;l Dunham heifers due Ictober 3 2 -year-old steers 1 2 -year-old heifer 8 Durham year-old steers and heifers 5 Durham young calves IMPLEMENTS Massy -Harris binder Massey -Harris mower G It, Frost & Wood mowers Masesy-Harris hay loader Sulky Rake 1 seed drill 13 dist Fertilizer drill 0 section harrows 1slpring tooth cultivator 1 disc harrow 1 Masesyelarris manure spreader Stuffier turnip drill 2 -furrow riding plow 1 -furrow riding plow Walking plow fanning mill Set scales 2,00 lbs, capaolty 2 large milli cans . 1 farm wagon Sleep sleighs Oil drum Sap buckets and pan Grind stone Log boat Cream separator Milk pails HAY Quantity of mixed hay 500 bus, oatsand barley HARNESS 1 set hreecring harness 1 set single 'harness 1 set tops and number of horse collars POULTRY 100 Sussex hens 100 Leghorn hens Colony house 12 x 14 1 brooder stove HOUSEHOLD DEFECTS Tudhope Anderson cook stove Ivory Enamefl cooly stove (small) both like mew 2 bedroom suites, springs. .and mattresses White iron bed, 4 -poster Antique bed Wash stands 3 toilet sets Sanitary closet Congoleunn rug 9 x 12 Quantity quilts, blankets and .spreads Number of chairs, rockers Bissels carpet sweeper Quantity of dishes and silverware Kitchen utensile, metal churn, Ice cretun, freezer, lamps, eta. Electric washing machine Everything will be sold as proprietor luta sold .Itis farm. TERMS CASH SIMPSON MCCALL--.Prop. HAROLD JACKSON -Auctioneer E. P. CHESNEY Clerk CARD OF THANKS 'Rre wish to empress our sincere thanks and gratitude to the many friends and neighbotre, Rev. Mr, Henderson and Rev, Mr, Kerr for the many acts of kindness, floral tributes and kind words of sympathy expressed during our recent sad bereavement, Mrs, T. It Bolger and Family •NOTICE TO CON The contract Magee Drain Yt let by p xbl '•'µ 'tel •, ' 01a" 1st+ Fowler's >d 9r� Ma, y tsieerge Mextdn, Clerk ORS uout the lie 1.1104 VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS PROCLAMATION DAYLIGHT SAVING Wednesday, May lst CORNER STONES Rev, Cl. R. Milne. M.A. 1946 BRUSSELS, ON TAR Huron Presbyterial Stew arash ip Seerelary-Alt,,e. H. Majestic Women's Institute 11{±r1cUy, \i'alrot; Missi"n Circle The April meeting of the iviajestic Met In Wingham Secretary--M,•s, G. H. Dunlop, Bel.. Women's Institute was hell at the The following was u(lopred at a . The Christian Home, -(3) grave; Mission Band tee'1 Lary-- home of Mrs. Stanley Wheeler on special meeting of the Council on Forward In the Crusade for Mrs, It. A. Brook, I -i, usall, C.O.I.T• Thursday, April ll±lr with an atteud- Treeling the subject of rue Christ and His Kingdom" ! Seeretary-Miss G. Norlhey, Cods, April 20th aura a ' 8, The usual opening roll Christian Horne as a SeboJl, we Theme for the Day That Brussels fall in ltne with ,naturally begin with the very young rich; Baby Bund S_cr:ztary-\1rn, exercises were followed by the Keith Webster Godeuch; Cormm�n• other municipalities to .adopt the child. 11 the 1areaie suuuuud the The auditorium of the Win h.tm can, each member present ];icing a plan of Daylight Saving Time, i child with love and a s u of icy Frirndship Secretary -Miss M. suggestion for next year's program, becoming effective on April 28 and security, and above all ntaintuht united Church, was Riled for the I I'l1''s Iiensttll 411'1-onary 1lunthly It was then decided to give the between themselves a Galm relation- twentieth annual meeting of Huron ye ,.„tat, -:fare, h; Toll, R, R. 1• Agricultural Society seventy -flue ending September 29, 1949, ship, unruffled by petty quarrelling, Presbyterial Women's A1iss.lonary 11Tlyth; Temperance Secretary -Mrs' du]lata to aid the local fair to be R. B. Cousins, Reeve then there will be nu tear or i.he W;'clety art 'fhursd,cy. April 26th IF.arl Mills, Walton: Literature Sec - i child desarir.g to he anywhere hut The peeadcrt, lies, C, :'ave ler, very within that Dareulai control. Can- , rehary- Mrs, John Hillehrecht, Sea- B, „ld Spear gave a encout•aging Obituary filet between husband and wife has 41,1Y c u:lurt,'i the in.'r:,+; and, !'rant; Associate Metnhers Seri8102y • 1'tcrn on e,‘ ions L. Wightman, Wingham; rr•I,•trt of rite year's work. There to be fought out by the child, as we .: 42 members on the roll and 12 Pree Secretary -Mise C. Wellwood n:e, 1it:_•s bud been head with a total \ mgham' att••nilanee of 423. One member, Airs. lever Hemingway hail attended all the meetings and was given a remembrance from the, Insitute. James Sholdiceit James Sholdice died suddenly of a as by then, and the sins of the ' "1• or sal 1 to the r :,,,t3 r t C • ust heart attest oat Thursday, April 18 • • parents are literally visited thus and lt,s kingdom w.± the theme at 10 o'clock at the house of his I upon their children in later life, for the Jay "What 5 u,Y ;'+r, in daughter, Mrs, Joltn McNaughton, 1 Parents should cin at what is }mown . tensed,," vas lite thca:h. in the Tuckersnrith Cownshl 4Ir'. Sholdice l as "co-operative comradeship." and ' 't'tting w, .ship serv,ra conducted P• by' ,\fl s. tJ \Ic\9nie a Westfield wasborn October 12, 1862 in Tucker I t1 that alliance be built up through t d Air- lc \4',leou, Pees'', smith, He was married to the form- the years, it will most surely lead to i "Quiet Places" was the thought in er Marion Watsoi, June 7, 1893, a happy and balanced family life. the afternoon worship led by Mrs. R. They farmed in McKillop township Par too often the foundation .of j Lawson, Seaforth and Mrs. R. Batten and retired tod upon the domin- S'eaforth sevenyears fancily life is ]ai P Exeter. ago. He was the son of the lata coca of one Parent's will, 0.11(1 the `tis. A. W. Irwin of \Vingltaau, curl 4tainlenace Department of the Sllrter from the Department t Mr. and Mrs, Adam Sholdice and a suppressier of all resistance to it; Tut onto gave an interesting di Inontber of the Presbyterian Church, , and the life of many a fancily iter hrnugh:t Church grertings from the rch. Two tei'r of meati and The to on "Household Accounting." Wingham Church and Mrs, Lorne sound pnrtures were .hewn on China,: Searnrl'h. Ile is survived by his ! been ruined because at that. Fancily The total receipts for the Yeas were I Niehel, 13rusesls, replied on behalf of one beim, "here Is China", and the wife, two sons, John of London and life is a discipline, in whi,:h loving 1348,89 and the expenses $299.43. !the delegates and visitors other "Children of China'•, The Watson of Brussels; three daughters, help, loving ani i s •tion, and loving :Some of the expenditures were Mrs, John' McNaughton, Tucker- sharing, all h ve th t To ' $$1'5,061,00 was sent to the Branch third reel was a coloured, moving ' 4 ^S it • u • filmed h smith, Mrs. Tolbert (Mark, Walton, and Mrs; George Williamson, Walton; three sisters Airs, John McLeod, Saskatchewan, Mrs, George Muldoon, Brussels and Mrs, Thomp- son McIntosh, West Hope, North Dakota and five grandchildren, The held this fall. The secretary, Mrs, w ''�ON There were 18 Papers all prepared .A very enjoyable and irstructivr by lt-'stitute members except the one programme was enjoyed on Friday ! oft "p]astics" given by Mrs. Everett evening in Duff's United Church. Sperling' the Ditsrict President, leder the auspices of the Mlssion,uy when she visited the branch, Miss a clot s - a is par , uonattou to Red Cross $].6.00; Sick j Treasurer, an increase of .,8r, over Pitt to `.mer y Rev, Anson More- , submit to that discipline means 1 Children's Hospital $21.00; Soldier's 1 1944, This increase was crooned for house, Secreary of the Visuca frequent self-denial, but it alon• e , by 90 auxiParies, 7 Evening Auxiliar- Education Department of the 'United Boxes $10,00; Brussels Band $25.00; can bring the strength and happiness les. 5 4Ilssion Circles and 39 Mission Church. This picture was very much Library- Board $10,00; Princess Alice in the home -life which make the Fund $5.00-; Tuberculosis Society , Band•s reaching or exceeding their al- enjoyed as it sbowed many heauti- home the foundation of the race. $5.00; Agricultural Society $76,00; location. fu1 scenes mt Manitoulin Tsland, Then comes the next stage •the ' The story oY the year iu the differ• together with its different Industries. Christmas Cards and Cheer $10.00. D I the school age -and this should be a, Dirt organizations and departments and the important part the United There were also a number of boxes Funeral was held April 22nd at 2.00 ;definite preparation for 'the future was given in a panel discussion. Church plays in the life of the of clothing sent to the Salvation P.m. at the home of his son-in-law relationship, when the ward oh, I From Baby Bands, Mission Bands. Priapic of the Island. At the rinse 01 Army besides articles knit and George Williannson, lot 17, bounder (lance should be allowed to disappear aeW'L by the members. for the Red y C.GJI,'C. groups, Mission Circles, the evening n social hour was spent of A4cICi1lap. Intel+went in Maitland- to malre room far the more c.Auable Crosa. Interesting reports were Evening Auxiliaries, increased in- after which the ladies served lunch, bank Cemetery. training of judgement and reasoned given by the r.onvenas of the stand - The iciest was eltown in the work acct Rev Hazelwood then called upon pallbearers were; Robert choice. Parental control is'a mis i keener interest shown in the inctt- Miss Mary Smillie to conte to the mg COmirrfttees 00 Social Welfare, Joynt, James Morrison, David Boyd, used term, because in the Providence front and the following address was H°me- DL'°uomice Citizenship Public , 1 viclnal groups, Eighteen ATission Sty War Work & Historical Research William Oldfield, Art Wright and of Gott Itareua' cont ,1 shou:.rl diol:' Bands qualified for the Standards of read to her: Wilmer Cf1s11l, off naturally. It is just here that Pear :Mee S,milie tilt's, Harold Campbell then sang i Recognition, The Supply Allocation a delightful solo, Then followed the The flower -bearers were: Wallace 1 so many people go off the rails, A ' I was exceeded greatly, Increase in A noted editor once noticed a election of officers conducted b Sholdice, Ed Dougait, Earl Mc- 'lack oC parental control" instead o.P, subscriptions to Mlssiouary Monthly ]tarticularly 8ne achievement by a y Naughton, J'IerUert IZa.rrison. TSr, being the slur and blame on the friend, also an editor. He thought Mrs. Stanley Wheeler, Pres, Mrs. was noted and there was an incaeese \i m. Miller let vice Mrs. E. Cudmore, Williams of Seaforth officiated, lips of critics, should In effect be the I in visite made on the sick and aged. he would write imemdiately a letter 00 5406 by Ain'. R. G. Hazelwood. goal for which we strive. Right of congrahtlation to his friend, But 2nd vice, 141x5, Doug. Hemingway; There was also a new awakening to Ser, -trees.. Mrs. Harald Spear; Dist. from the start parents should aim at the urgency of the reed of having lie didn't There was a. day or two equipping youngsters in such a way Temperance and Citizenship pre of delay, and then he said to him. director, Mrs. Stanley Wheeler; that, when real life begins for them. seated a the meetings. While the self, "Oh, well, he will get hundreds Branch directors, Mrs, Jno, Work, they are tinder no earthly "corrtrol", discussion indicated that a success- of other notes about it, so i shall miss Millie McFarlane, Mrs. Charlie but stand as Pul'lgrown men and Pnl and encouraging year had not bother him with mine." Then I Lake. Convenors of Standing Com- wnmee, under the "control" of God elapsed, the secretaries pointed out he met his Friend and told him how tmttees: Agriculture and Canadian and Christ -adults to whom the the need of more missionary Mining it happened he bad failed to 'send his Industries, Mrs. Lloyd Alcock; Citi - parents can say "go" with impunity. in all groups, more sacrificial givings letter of commendation. "How many , zensltipp, Mrs, 'Carl Hemingway' The tender, gradual loosening oYand moreloywl working church dao you think I did receive?" asked parental control, so that the growing people. the friend. The editor guessed life is not stunted, but allowed to The children of the Wingham Mis- many scores. But the real answer pass through the intermediate sion Band sang "'We Thank Thee 0 was, "Not one' ' stages of hero -warship, towards the Our Father," Mrs. R. Nay, Fordwioh, We, the members and adherents of adult stage of Divine "control" is dedicated the offering and Mrs. W. Duff's. United Church, Walton, feel sorely the next step in the child's C. Iiaekw'ell, Wal -toe; closed the that we cannot let you relinquish the development, session with prayer. Tressureship of the church without ---,-_Mrs, J. H. 'Childs, President of expressing in some way our ap- Melville Church London Conference Branch compar- preelation of your fine work through led the work of the Woman's Mission- forty-flbe years service as Treasurer. At the morning service the minister cry Society with that of the Early Yon gave of your time and talents used the story of Jetta to emphasise Church with Christ sltarted. He was to this service in the Kingdom of the Folly of removing one evil from God. cheerfully and willingly. And the community and allowing other , interested in the children, we look equally malicious forms to remainatter them in our younger groupsyou rid your work with rrmareable efficiency and expediency, Very few realize the multitudinous tas>s that face a Treasurer, necessitating im- mediate and accurate ai eftion, All these Thames Henry Bolger There passed away at his late home on the 9th concession of Morris T'owns'hip, on April 215th, a highly respected person, Thomas Henry Bolger, second eldest son of the late Air, and Mrs James Bolger. He suffered a broken hip over two years ago and died from a heart condition. Deceased was born to McKillop near SosOoet'h on March 15th, 1869 and when twelve years. of age moved with his parents to the farm where he passed away. He was a member of St, George's Anglican Church, Walton and a Conservative in politics. Forty-five years ego he was married to Tressle Blanche Chris- topher who pared away two years later. By this union there were two daughters, (Gladys Olive) Mrs, Charles Hollington of Vancouver, B,C and (Mary Esthete) Mrs, Earl Watson, Fjeliet township, He married Jane Alice McGregor of Richards Landing to this union two children were born: (Marguerite Helen) Mrs, Jas, •Sanderson of Wroxeter toxo n lei and Haroldo Thomas, at s, lrome. Four brothers and three sisters survive: John of Grey town- ship; James of .Seaforth; Joseph of Edmonton and William of Lacadena, Sns1c, Mrs. Andrew Knight and Ma•s, Chas, Pollard end Miss J. A. Bolger all of Morris; Township; one brother Siclney of V,enoonber pre- deceased him in February, 1034. IIe is also survived by nine grand- children. A short private service was held Saturday at the 'hone followed by a public service at St. George's Anglia. can Church, Conducted by Rev, Henderson of Blyth. The Rev, J, H. Herr, rector took charge at the grave. The pallbearers were, William Sholdice, Marry Bolger, George Polia.rd, John McDonald, Ja.nles McDonald and John Hislop, Tbe dower tributes were from the Family, Gladys, Mr, and Mrs, John Bolger and family, Ms, and Mrs, Chas, Pollard and family, Mr. Jelees Bolger and Niles J. A. Bolger', Mrs, Andrew Knight and family, 101', and We. Adson Sholdice and family, The neiglcbore and St. George's Angliean Citu•ch, Mr, wind Mrs, AS, Bolger. NOTICE OF COURT OF REVISION The Conrt of Revision of the Asseos- semett •of the Village of Brussels with be held on Tuesday, Ione 4111, at 8 p.m. All persons having any col:Olainds shotiad notify The clerk at mice, R, •S, Warwikk, (erlt Mw• The choir rendered the anthem, "King of ,Zings," by Simper, the solo part being taken by Miss June Work. "The Duty of Edification," was the sarbject of the evening sermon, The sermon was based on Paul's counsel regarding our daily dealhigs with t our fellowmen. United Church The subject aE the morning sermon at the United Church was, Our re- sponsibility et individual Christians and as Church members, Those *ha belong to the Kingdom are ehara.0ter- ized by a righteousness that exceeds In the evening, using the eloyenth and twelfth- chapters of Matthew as a background, four ddffet'ent atti- tudes toward Christ were discovered, the bewildered, the indifferent, the critical and the simple hearted trusting. United Cher111 people will pleaee note that next Sunday sevning, the service will he in charge of the Young People's Society, Ration Coupon Due Dates . Coupons now valid are sugar• eae•ves 81 t.. S13, butter R1 to R7 meat 27 to 86. (loepons 88 to Si.« aro in addition to the regular sugar- preserves ugar preserves allowance and have been declaa•ed valid for the purchase of the fired live potncds of the total anual nilowanee of 10. pounds of sugar for canning. GARD,O.F THANKS I take great pieasnre in thanking the Morris Connell for the ,gift of pen and pest; sot which was no thoughtfully and generously present' ed t0 uta. Lorne liiflililde► Our missionaries are going out just as. the early church went out, so that they who know not of "The Truth that makes men free, may have Life and have it more abundantly," "Tlie need is great -need of more missionaries, more money, and need to practice more definitely and more positively the gospel we send therm out to preach,^ stated Mrs. Childs. At the conclusion of her talk Mrs, Childs installed the members of the new executive. Mrs. A, W. Gardiner, Hem m(17111e, conducted the "In Memoriam" ser- vice in honour of the '58 members who had pasesd on during the year, A message was. brought from Pres- hytery by the 0hairman, Rev, Gordon Hazelwood of Walton. Delegates appointed to attend Con- ference Rraneh in St, Thomas on May 011) end 0th were Mrs, 1T. Cook, Hensen; Mrs. A. W. Gardiner, 17gmondviil5; Miss 'Minnie Currie, Nile; and Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft, Brick Church, Mrs. L, Htseler, Wingham, sanlg a. pleasing Solo at the afternoon ses- sion and Mrs. Jas, Wood, Arburn, gave the offertory prayer. Rev, W. A. Beecroft closed the 00811 0n with prayer. T -Tan, President-Mes, A, W. Gard- iner, pig+mendvilie; Past Pr eeident- Mrs, Robe't. Nay, Fordwieh; Presi- dent -Mrs, C. Tavener, H'olmesville; First Vice'Presider+t-Mrs. R. Law son. Seaforth; Second Vice -President --Mrs, H. Willson, Brussels; Third Vire-,President-Mrs. W, McVlttie, Westfield; Fonrillt Vice -President - Mrs, R. Batten, T4xeter; Evening Auxiliary Secretary--IMrs, W. J. Greer, Wingham; Recording Secrc• Td Mime, Blyth; lar - ss Ni, , Y rgA" Secretary -Mrs, IT, ; aiItrer--Mos. F. G. 1 served Hoene Economics, Mrs: Clare Lang; Historical Research, Mrs, Ken, Sherrie; Relief Work, Mrs, Geo. Evans; Social Welfare, Mrs, Eldon Wilson; Publicity, Mrs, Jno, ,Spear; Sunshine Collection' Convenor, Mrs, Wes. Kerr. The Institute sponsored the pro - felt "Dressing up Home Grown Vege- tables," in which 19 girls participat- ed in. The local leaders for it were Mrs. Chas, Davis and Mrs, Erle Cudmore, There are also 2 Garden Clubs this year; a junior and a senior. The project "Cottons. May be Smart" Is being taken by a number of girls under the Leadership of Mrs, C. Davis and Mrs, Art. Sinclair, The National Anthem tese you accomplished competently, brought the meeting to a close after and faithfully. We, of the church which a bounteous lunch was served wish you to know that we greatly Pty the hostesses, The May meeting nit1reciate your service, We believe is to be at the home of Mrs Florence 111 the words of owe of the poets Russell, All are welcome to come that: uud join the institute Yor the coming "A rose to the living is more year. Than sumptuous wreaths to the dead_ In tilling love's infinite store, St. John's Ladies Guild A rose to the living is 111010 The Apa•il meeting of St. John's If graciously given before Guild was held in the vestry. The hungering spirit is fled- The president opened with the 23rd A rase to the living is muco Psetlun and. prayers for the skit and Than sumptuous wreaths to the shut Ins, Minutes of the previous dead," meeting wore read by Mrs, 160, Therefore, as a Laken of our Mororw in absence of the sec„ Mrs. gratitude, we asle you to accept this McCutcheou. Certain items of studio couch with our beat wishes beshtess were transacted, President for many Nippy years to come, rend "Fugitive Thoughts"taken from Signed: Silas Johnston, "The Living Mee ape" meeting d os- Cleek of the Sees:on ed with prayer. George McArthar, Chairman of -_ Committee of Stewards Cadet Inspection R. G. Hazelwood, Minister This Week Friday morning of this week, at Miss Sntilie expressed r heart - 0:16 Neloelr there will be an inspeel felt thanks for the lcinduee , or • the people of the eller 11 in Presentingtion othe Rrtissrls Titch School cadets., The demonstration of the this handsome gift, and tnid of the ,toady growth of the church during will fefficiency at the local cad -et corps aire plan at the pante, it is well the Curly -five Years which she was worth seeing, Be resent at the Treasurer, The evening wa, brotigltt P' to s close by slinging "Rea- Be The Park on Friday morning and11pt the Tie That Bimds.,, cedetr know that you are Iulirerested A epactal meeting of the Young in then` Hied ehow your appreciation People's Tinian was held in the to their instructor, Mr, Laycock. clntreh on Sunday evening, when the members of the Dxecutive of the Stolen 'Galeria, Car Presbytery Youngl�eonle's Union Abandoned At Walton were present. A large numberG01Yl0Illf( T3, Anrii 27,-.A. ear own' • were pe•eeonit to hear the address ed by Mrs, Willlam Gaulle',, stolen given by the resident, Mr. R. Benson from a garage 0n Anglesea et,, was. ;.c found aat ii " Sutter of Ctinten. At the dose ok h l axped at Walton, twee .. hours st er the theft was reponet too tke •lkfit.e. the ftleetin-g st deieby ]inch wee ilia ,9