The Brussels Post, 1942-2-4, Page 1POST PUBLISHING (• OUSE
Community Social
Splendid Success
A large crowd gathered in ,the
Town Mull on, Friday evening to
emloY the .spleneild entertainment
provided un'd'er 'tete auspices oS the
Quilting of the Sthw h'.wl 1
Grey, Proceeds' ($65.00)
be need for patriotic pur60ases.
The varied programme wWe tn-
traduoe'd' by the clh'atrman, 11 M. Mc-
Tavisband, cons'eslted of ,the follow-
ing'lumberer.- Truro, Mary. Lou. Me-
Fa1'1ane, Niggard Cardiff and Nora
Deitn.er; MouOh Omen selection, by
Harold and ,Donald MCCutcheon.;
Reading Hilda P1eta'h; solo, Olifton
Wedeln Tan Dance, four girls trout
S.S. No, 3, Grey, Margaret 'Cardiff,
Nora Delmer, Isabetll Strath. and
Malty Lou Mdllanlan,e, A hilarious
' play, "T11e TOuree Alpplicants," was
given by a group .Mean S.S. No. 4,
Morris: 47heslter Rliwtoul, Jinx Davis,
Mrs. Chester Binitaul, Mrs. Jim Davis
and Miss Helen St. Marie, between
acts of this play a duet was sung by
Marjorie Nichol ,and Donald Mc-
Curticheo0. Flag Drill by tgirle of
'S.S. No. 6, Morris; Folk Dance
"Merrtly I Sing," pupi'1s e.4 S.S. No.
4, Morris; solo, 'Clifton' Walsh; a
delightful •cam'edy "Uncle Dick's'
Mi'stake," by young people .of S. S.
3, Grey, Kelly Lamont, Mr. and Mrs.
Herald Camlpbell, N. Cowing and
Mrs. Jint McFarlane. The program'Ume
was bralIisflut to a close with the
singing of "God Slave The King"
A generous lunch was served 'anal
the lenrainder of the evening was
• spent in dancing to the music of
MdlNair's Onabestra.
' • D,RD>I N, G.
LANDSVERK-CLOAKEY
AL 71 Enteral street manse of the
United Church, Hatnilt_n, Ont., at
2:30 Saturday afternoon, Tan. 10t11,
Rev, R, 0, Munn unitedn marriage
Miss Doris Irene Cl Sot.
only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Oloakey of Mareenol, Sash. and Alvin
Landsve•k, son of Mrs. Anne, Lauds-
velc of Mazenelt, Sa.sk,
The young couple will reside in
HHamilton, Ont„ where the groom
foremen of the tool room at the.
Wesltingllonse plant.
The bride mentioned' in, the above
notice le the only daughter of a
,Former resident of Marrisr township..
Mr. Solomon r CoakeY, and .his . Wife
who was fonmenly Violet . 'Scottof
Wewan'oeh. Mr.r. Cloakee was bo
rn
on the 4th Con. et Morris where. he
lived until he was tnvemity-seven
years aid. He and his wife went to.
the went, where. they Have since
resided, in 1916.
REGENT THEATRE
Seaforth Ont.
340W PLAYING -
Jeffrey ;Lynn Karen Verne
Underground
The story is true!
The 'Picture amazing!
ALSO -
JOE LEWIS Versus BUDDY
BAER
ELS POST
r 4th 1942
VVednesdaY' Februa Y , BRUSSELS, ONTARIO__
•Second. War Loan CommitteeLOC��NewsItems For Huron Co. Discuss Plans
Card of Thanks
The cenrntittee 1p, thane of the
social .eventing on Fridap ni'g'ht, wish
Lo thank all t1o088 who Look ,pert ane
so ably contributed to the Program.
Huron County Loan
Objective (Raised
Tile o'bieetive for Huron' County's
,seemed Victory Lin' ems been set at
$1,800,000.00 an Mere, of $500,000
over last June's obledteke which was
$1,3'00,000. 'C'onside'ilW the large
amount of utouey in the banke of
Huron, County this a' cunt should
easily be reached tpx viding$1us ei
pees'om does lids ska.
was asked; to raise $244100, laelt year.
This, year our allotm•efet .has been
1'aieed to $44,000. 'r,
Tweedie -Gerry
The Church of the Ephdphany was
the settling tar an interesting --' wed-
dbn'g Saturday afterntoow, when Rev.
G. IS. 'Deslpand officiated at the
anarriag'e e.4 Mies ,Marriaget D
Gerry, daughter of Mrs. Elsie 'Gerry
:and the late Lieutenant: Frank S.
Gerry, tar Mr. Ro'bent Sanies Tweedie,
s011 a4 Mr.' and Mee. Andrew
Tweedie. Palms and ferns, formed
the background Far the ceremony,
and Me. M. T. Sargant was at the
rugate
Mr, Relate F. Gerry gave his, grand-
daughter in marriage and she wore
o goiva of brocaded sett°, made on
.priucelss lines, with a. train. Her
Viand -embroidered finger-tip veil was
held walk: a halo of silk 111.1181011 and
lily.O1:the-valOeY, and she carried a
white prayer book with streamers
of •Sw eet'b:eart' roses and baby's
breath. MMiele . Dorothy Humphries
wets maid of 'honbn, wearing tur-
quoise sheer in' bouffant style, with
quilted' taffeta, m'atahing halo, and
married a oasdade of. Talisman toe
Miss Orme ' Oad'es ..111. A1tce- blue_
sheer, and .Miee' 171eanor,,. Smith, in
'blush pink, were brideemaid'5, wees-
irtg ?na'tahnmg laokes and Milos, and
carrying roses M7•. Thomas
TWe'edie was, grooins:nenl for his
brother, and the ushers were Mr.
Charles Gorrie and Nis. Nolan°
Beillie.
At the reeception afterward at
1.O.D ]. head'quarters', Lolvthee
Avenue, Mrs. Gel'Y received in an
Empire, Mule, crepe. gown and' hat,
with corsage of Premier roses, and
nuts Tweddde wore black ebeer
trimmed with turquoise, matching
Seat and harmonizing 'corsage, 00
their return from Ottawa and Mont-
real, the couple, will live in. Parkdale,
Brussels native Dies'
In London Hospital„
LONDON-Vrank Were, who, with
three sons, served'd oversea, with the
nand Battrali'on dn1•ring the First
Great War, died February 4Ll at
Westminster hospital 'in' his 08th
year, die resided at .100 Dreaney
CANNED GOODS 'SP,E'CIAL-
Large Size 'Canned Tonuataes 2
tins for 25e; 'C1'mlPbeil's' Tomato
Soup 2 tins for 18e; Peas 2 tins for
180; • Heinz Toanlato• or Vegetable or
Chicken with. Rice Soup 2 tins 190;
Soda Biscmtts 2 Lb: for 25c. -
-These pr'i'ces are for 'Saturday,
February 7th Only,
WE SELL FOR LESS
A. GREWAR
Card of Thanks
The family of lite late David
Devitt T'hamms0n wish to thank their
frle0dsi for their helpfulness and
syinIPathi' in their °recent ' sad be-
reavement, also•'Rev. S. Kerr and
Mr. D. A Bann.
ICE BERG- ,
Yea we have California, Head
Lettuce so green so, criep and Celery
Hearts that are crisis. If it's fruit
or vegetables Grewar'e have it and
always the best. See our 'Special
in. Oranges, Large Size Only 29c doz.
WE SELL FOR LESS
A. GREWAR
At the Churches
Services in' Melville Presbyterian
church on ,Sunday were conducted
by the minister, Rey. S. Kerr.
Senm'iceat in the United church on
SmndaY were conducted by the
Pastor, Rev, C. 'L. Lewis.
St. John'* church 'services were
concluded by Rev, F. W. Davis of
Atwood.
avenue. •
A. native of Bruise , tae lived in
d,ondlon for 55 years. • For some
years' he worked with i,tlue. London:
and Petrone; Barrel Works and
later WAS, gtnarlayed by the. miry.
Next ,Mon., Tues. and Wed.
Martha 'Scott W illiam ,Gargan
Cheers For Miss Bishop
Edmund ;Gwen° Sidney !Blackmer
The woman You'll :peven,:forget!
The •Love story you'll never forget.
--
Next Thurs., Fri. &. Sat;
Roland Young
Joan Biondell '
Topper Returns
Billie 'Bumke Eddie Anderson
A romantic comedy.
When 2 features are shown patrons
must be in not later than 8:45 p.m.
Coming -
So Ends Our Night
O.H.A. JUNIOR 'C' iHOCKEY
at Brussels Arena on
MONDAY, . 'FEB. 9th
Milverton Vs. Brussels
Game starts at 8.30
Admission -Adults c
Children 15c
SKATIIN TY
Melville Church Y.P.S.
Friday night, February 6th
after the skating partyis over
at the rink lunch will be
served in , the basement of
Melville Church.
,Admission --Adults 15c.
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PEOPLE
8
* ICs• *
r1 Plum
another Mrs. E. Plum.
• • •t
Reber' Prest of the le,C.A.F• spent
Oho week end at his 'borne here.
* •
Alec Woodrow, it.0 4•F', 'Ottawa,
spent the week end at hie,home here.
*
Mises Margaret Russell, Reg. Nurse
spent the week end with her mother
and eisters.
* * *
Mie. Mary Helen Kilrr 9pem '
hunt "`fetlrnll�t
tvayik eui�i at 'her
Stratford on .Sundrty .aftdrnaon.
x :a e •
Mr. Rose Tut•veY of Camp Barden
spent the week end with his Parente.
He was in London to 'bring his
sister Miss Evelyne home Sautrday.
* * *
Mrs, W. H. Maunders' suffered a
severe *trete last week. Icer sister
Mrs, Gillespie has been helping
nurse her. We hope 4or better
mews before long.
r-- {p-- ••
WEt KNOW
*
with * his
Toornto,
Children 10c
These are perilous days --
do not ,neglect the Chut'ch.
Melville Chlnrch
0 a.m.--Sunday School and
Bible Class
11 a.m.--"David and Goliath.'
7 p.m. -"Our Faith and that.
Man.".
COME AND WELCOME.
United Church
10,30 --"Foundations for
Ghriatian ,Living"
l'3:30 -Sunday .School and
Bible Class.
y_"Myopla."
' Ytlu Are Heartily Welcome.
t, • John 5 Church
11.16 a.m.,--Morning prayer
Rev. F. W. Darr
Atwood
BLUEVALE
HURON C'HAIRMA'N
•
A, joint meeting of the knlblieit
Committee and the Chairman ant.
the 'Vice Chaiemen of HuronM;
Second Victory Loan, Organ3ea
tio
was held in ,1010 Town Hall, Clinton.
last. Thursday evening. The meati°;
was very Largely attended by rel
i'esentetives Morn all parts of t0.
County.
Mr. Charges Saunders of God,'
rich, Chaieman of the Plublicit'
Committee, presided and delegate '
were welcomed by Mr, G.
Perseus, County Chailinlan. In open
ing the meeting Mr. Saunders state
that the war had to be wan, and 1
'do that money bad to be obtainer
"The tremendoee expenditure neem"
eery eannot all be obtained
taxation; therefore this loan, wi
have to go over -or else," he sail
indicating that if those able to am'
,scribe did not do so more draati
means would have to be found .fc
insuring their .support next time.
"Huron 'County has always, gen'
over the top before and will do i'
again this time" said Mr. Saunde
Arrangements were complete'
whereby a travelling entertainmer'
unit of twenty performers woul
appear In Winghare, Godericth an
Clinton, February 19, 20 and 21 '
advertise the Victory Loan. Detail
regarding this will be announced
these columns later. Opinion w'r '
expressed et the meeting that th'
will be ane of the best shows, 1
visit Huron CountY in recent years.
The Goderich. Lion's Club de epee
soling the Goderich. •performanet.
Mr. W. W. Armstrong of Winging
and Mr. Fred Ford of Clinton ex -
approaching the Lions' Clubs
•
these Towns to ask them to sponse'
the sale or tiolcet* for entertain
meths' in their Town's. .:Receip'
and expenses' are being pooled wit
these ,e.4 centres where the she.
appears' in order ,that the groat
receipts in the cities may assist
traens'portimg tib,e' players througho
thi:e `Pr�ovin'C'e.
Tha'ougn the co-operation of May"'•
McMVlurray and the council of 01:
ton, the International. Harvest
Company and Mr. Cliff. Watson, t'
Clinton performance will be in. 1
Town Hall.
The Goderich performance will
in the Capitol Theatre through
co-operation of 141, Sutherl
while the Winghaml show, the
of the tree, will be in the 1e.
Hall through the co-operation 'ox
Mayor and council. the basin,
It was: agreed that
Pieces in the County will be ash
to decorate one window for
ViotarY Loan Cam'p'aign. Mr. Cret
of Exeter, Mr. Middleton, of Bents'
Mr. Robert Bowman of Brns's'
Mr. 'Cruiolusbaaksl and Mr. A
strong of Wingate.= end others, s
witted ,estimates covering: '
num'be• of posters needed in ti
area. Districts who have not
submitted estimates. are asked, to
so.
Arrang'em'ents were shade for
pool at speakens, in the County tc
available on request for Vic
Loan meetings, .Mr. Mickle_
Heiman, Mr. A. Y. McLean an
Mullen of Soalort01 and Mr. M
Lean o4 WingThlaan asked for eg
for meetings' 'already arm
ee
their district, '
Mr. Saunders' requested that
districts keep • in touch, with Ht..,
County Headquarters regara
tentative meetings in order
'conflictof detest during the C
paigm may be avoided. Ile
announced that 'sound movies c ; ,
nreibab1Y be obtained any night
Thursday i4 at least a week's n,+'
was given, through the to -:mete "e
of the Huron County Flying T
big School.
One hundred per cent'
aperatlon, ra.Cl
and rho nls'Wby'SlpatPeredio of itite'station Cp
was aseur'etd by the presence of
Cn'ui011ishanlisl and news eater eel
from all over the County.
The 'Huron County Victory Loan
organization will be headed by
L. (Parsons, well known Goderich
business man.
RED CROSS
BRUSSELS B'RAN'CH
The ineeessing interest in the
work of the Red taro% as shown by
the attendenoe at the Workroom dur-
ing January is meet gratifying.
The proceeds from the tea ueld
last week am'o'unted to $20,45.
We wide Oo acknowledge. a dona-
tion oaf $1.72. from the Jr. Real Cross
of S. S. No. 3, Grey.
The quilt ma display in the window
o8 Mr. A. Wood';, shore was donated
to the Woa-k1'aore to be raffled. There
are still tickets available.
'Me Jr. Red Cross of Room 2 in
the Public School will
celled vedb.
paper next Saturday
7. '111e proceede from the sale will
;be u'ted to buywept to be knit into
afghans. Will you have the Peltle1S
and magaznes seemeely tied
sepiaualte kindles when the boys call
for them.
Fallowing is the January shipment
to the Red Cones: --
10 Aerie Cap's
20 Prs. Seamen's Long Stockings
30 Turtle neck Sweaters „
20 pre. Mitts
5 Prs. Glove's
S5 Prs, Socks
10 SCal'vea
5 Alternative Caps
5 Ribbed Helmets
20 Night-gowns
15 Quilts
The Convenors of the Knitting
Coimnittee, ask all those who are
knitting Turtle -neck sweaters to
follow directions oarefully, Between
SO and 90 stitches should be picked
ttp, at theneck and when finished the
neck should'bewide enough to allow
a 12 -inch ruler to ga into it easily.
Huron County Tax Rate
Set At r Mills
No Curtailment In
Road Building Program.
The treasurer's estimates tot
Huron ,Couely for 1942, adopted
Friday at the final session of the
January meeting: of ,County Council,
of on'eetuerter of a mill over , last
to raise' $917,034. This is an increase
0f one-nal'te1' orf a .,mill 'Over. lest
year, the money thus raised to be
applied on the purchase of $$0,000
in bonds, of the am'proaclting Dolnln-
ion loan,'
Library Books
The following books. have been
received front the Miran CountY
Library Aao8ciati0 ' and will be
available to Library Slubsnribers for
tote next three anoratlns:-
Deeping-Fantasia.
Duffieldr -The Shadow of the Pines.
•Grinstead -The Lightning Kid.
.:11utolifnee,n-He Looked for a City.
allgicSun.+est-Aiboye..Sus'pipiop,,, ,„_�
Oppenttelen'-TIt1e Shy: Plutocrat." <�
Seeley--ellhe Chuckling Fingers.
Welsliilner'•--'LOve without Music.
Miller -You can't do business with
Hitler.
Drapes*. -Entertaining' ie"Fun.
Moir -I west Winston Churchill's
Private Secretary.
Rasonasen--tDa9t 0' the Sun and
West 0' the Moon,
Guillett-Pioneer Travel,
Justus. -The Mail Wagon Mystery.
King -It Happened In England,
.Smith -Stories of -Famed Music-
ians
We are glee to 'near Mr. Aottbur
Shaw is getting better and hope for
a speedy recovery.
Mr, Rosie Turney was home for the
week end from 'Game) Borden)
tary Tratnnng 'Camp.
Glad to h'e'ar Mrs• Alex Metlw'en
is better atter having the flu.
Miss' D.veileet Turvey returned
luom.e on 'Sunday front Lon'do'n', hav-
ing been there For 'treatment,
Mrs. WM, Robertson, and Mr. and
Mrs. Donald R'b091180111 event ,11110
weeit end in 'Toronto. Mrs. HarveY
RobeteSon spent the week end at
Brantford' with her sister and
brothe^-in-law.
Mr, Alivinr'Sn1±itIi was home for the
week en.d.
Mr, Rabt, Warwick .received the I ({ray TownsOlip, ani Thursday, I e
*ad menus that 1t1lia bratlter George runny 1 wli, thip,• ,Service at the
had paslssd away on Saturday encs t I House at 1:30 pan. Followed by a
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A very pleasant evening was
spent at the home of Miss Maude
B1'yans on Feb. 2n'd,- when she enter-
tained a few of her friends assisted
by Miss Cowan and Mello. Bryan in
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Menuing
it geing their thirty,seeond wedding
aniversaay.
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Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Gerry, attend-
ed the wedding of their grastub
daughter, Miss Margaret Gerry, on -
1Y daughter e.4 Mrs. Elsie GerrY and
the late Frank -Stewart Gerry, whose
marriage to Robert James T
son of Mr,sued Mts. Andrew Robert
Tweedie, took plare Saturday in
the
Toronto.
ei tuiolt orf the EphiphanY
DEATH
QUEBENGESISOR-In Grey town -
,ship on TueisdaY, February 3rd,
1942 Louis Cb'arles' QuOTean'oet er.
,Age 64 years and; 6
F'unreal service from, the home of
hist son-im1aw `Mr. Orville Mc-
Nicirol, 51/z Lot 20, 0anceseion. 10,
Listowel Kids
Still Unbeaten
LLS'1''OWLL, Feb, 4 -Listowel Jun-
iors completed their junior 'C'
,110118lule without a defeat, when
tatty turned bock Brussels S-6 in a
£nee -scoring• contest here last night.
With Lawless, giving a great disc
Play in the Ba'1se ls, net, the visttors
were very much in the fight until
the 16.45 °rank of the third period,
when Waiay soared For Listowel to
Weak a 'six+all tie. Weber added one
For good measure, at 18.10.
avless; de-
fence,
goal' centre
fence, 'P•reset, Mclntosh;
Rolls; wings, .Srettllt, 'Schaefer; alter-
natem, McDonaM, F. Scott, G. Scott,
Baeker, 'Ctr11918 Rutledge.
LLSTOwEL goat: Peach; defence,
Welber, Hamilton; centre,Beau;
wings, Wray Wilson; alternates,
Sanest, Peppier, Robb, RupPel, Taub-
or, Marsha:le, Bitten (sub -goal)•
Referee H. Morgan Palmerston,
I"{±1;
Summary
ett
First Period
Goals: Brussel*', Mclndos113.20;
Listowel, Janes 3.45; 9.0ls
Schaefer, 6.20; Listowel, Bean,
5;
Lie/towel, Weber (Jones' Peppier).
1,2.1'7; Bi'useels, Smith, 13 20.
,Penalties: Wray P
Second 'Period
Mr, Spence McKinnon of waterloo
,spent the omen end at .hie home on
the'Hltievale road.
Mr. •StelwaOt MpLminam,.return,ed to.
Mr, Adams after helping at the work
while his father twee' sick with the
flet
CRANBROOK
tserviee at 1St. IPetter'sl Latiheean i
church, Broadhagen. Interment
in lroadlh*gei cemetery.
CURRIE, Mary l0iizabeth-Art., her
Houle, 39 Breakfleld � Avenue,, Mary
Illizayeth 11lash, beloved wife of An-
drew T. Currie and dear` mother of
.4irelrie and D,attgda*, in he nth
year.
Tule "Ch'eer'io Wo'rkene" held a ' Resting •at the chapel of MoDougr
party at the bowie of Mr. and„Mss. ' all eande0rown, 41: St.
01*19nAicoetie
•atanley FL o1iCr on., Thursday; opett . the chapel 2 pen.,
ing, Jenuery 29,Oh, The first Parti et M nd.11y, re tnttelmlent
the evenang w'as enjoyed in skatingrises were Prospect G"Pmotan7.
*011!ed r crlyod e.. ,1 ,Mr, and 'Mr's. equrrle were flume'
Wont . Mrs, I.1Yod Michel and Jaen
KeYa• Lunch was sewed atter ��e 19111 enta of 11'rure. Mr. Currie is
tthe isrotl & of MM. Clord'on Monate%
County highway estimates, of .$180,.
000, including provincial subsidy,
also • were adapted. A motion to re•.
due road expenditures' '1,11is year ley
one-quarter 0'4 a mill was defeated.
The tselary of 1111e county engineer
was iu'oreased to $3',600, the same as
in 1930. ,Salary of the .County Home
manager was increased •by $100 a,oel
that o4 her a9e0staut by $500 a year.
From a llt,t of 49 apiplieautss Ricltard
G, 11 el% McIntosh,a5(Wray) Lie. ' Reid of Ashfield and P, L MCNaugit
t.00; Brusaels'730;M'chee 814.('ton of Ilensall'were appointed corm.
13:09; cuss ,, etttrw111 Weber, borer inspectors' in North and South
13.22; lty; Be011 ,Scmaefer, 13,20. Huron, respectively.
Penalty; Bean. I Although money already lies b8en
Third Period_ provided;; tete 1942 donat.iotta to the
Goals': Bruse'ele, SMit'h, 14.1+x; Lis-
towel, Wray (Bean,) 16:45; Lien:Mel, Red, Gtroes, Gamatliam : War $ervtee0'
end Other patriotic heal%1; wha•e
Penaltltlest halal"
Weber; i8511 Schaefer,, pePeppier.>. ' over atntil the next campatgli's
develop,
• -,Sltrattard l?'ontonHexnkl • , .. ,