The Brussels Post, 1942-5-13, Page 51
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St. WilliamsRaspberry Jam • ••• • • . + ' • • 2 ib jar 29c
Aylmer Vegetable or Tomato Soup �. • • • • 2 10 -oz. tins 17c
CamayToilet Soap •• per. ke
f144li✓ 64 •1:1: i-14 , C• 1ge 6c
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Mannings, Wonder 'Hand Cleaner • • . • • .. box 10d'
P. & G. Soap •. • , • • • • • . , per cake5o
Peanuts in shell .. .. • • • , . , . .. •• per 'lh , •
. , 15c
New Prints new patterns . .. per yd 19c, 25c, & 29c
Comforter; Batts ' , • • • •each 35c.
Ladies' Full Fosbioned Lisle 1 -lose per pr • 15c
Children's Sockees, all colors ...; • .. per ;pr • • •,.. 69c
Men's Work Shirts .. .. • .. • each 89c
Men's Nainsook Sunnner Combinations .. , per suit . • • 49qi
Ladies' Leather Oxfords, ttap,,black and white ten. pr $2.25
Rennie's Mange) & Turnip Seers - — On Hand.,
Phone 22-r-11 ,
1HIIG111EST PRICES PMD FORR'EGGS.
Huron Presbyterial pale; Soh, Vice+laresddent—Mrs, C,
Annual Meeting ' ' Toll; ^Bly"th, R,R. 1; 'Recording • Sec-
• .,netary --Miss Mary Milne, Blyth;
(Continued from page 1) Corresponding 'Secretary—Mrs. ,Fred
it. Prayers were of toren by Mrs. Penlvarden, ;Centralia; ' Treasurer
Harold Currie, Bayfield and Mrs, M. Mists) Maude Wiltse, Clinton; Seare-
Aitacen Qitinitop,, tary of Ohrlatlaa Sitewar9i loip and
ld'a•s: C. Timelier' and Mrs. H; Wil- Finance' 'sins. 7. 0. Britten.'
son .conducted the afternoon. -dent- Clinton,. •S.eoretary • of Mission
tiohal 'period tie theme being; "Tile Circles -"-M1'5. Howard Robinson.
Way of Service and 5aerifi ie,'' The •. Goderik9u; •Secrebary of - Affiliated
memory of - thihty-eight members C.G?LT..Croups. — Miss •Caroline
who .Passed on during the past year I Wellnvood, Winghani; ',Secretary of
was honoured in a simple but ;im- MieSion BandLa — ABS. Fi. Kirkhy,
preusive memorial service, conduct- Walton; Secretary of Baby Bands --
ed by Miss L. Young. • Mits. Pearl Puddle, Goderioh;
Work Among The Indians
Mrs. E. It Durndn, of Kitamtiat
RCS., gave an interesting talk
about the work among the Indians,
which is mainly educational. There
is a marked increase in School" at-
tendance, Many Indians are out-
standing 'as is. Rev. Peter Kelly,
minister on "Tire Thomas: Crasby"
Mission patrol boat.
'Massages) were brought to ' the
meeting by 1)r. John Coburn, :To-
ronto, secretary of Evangelism ;and
Social Service and. by [Rev, R., A.
Brook, Hensall, chairman of :the
Presbytery.
Mrs. A. W, Oakes, Clinton, render-
ed a pleasing solo. Miss Wilma t
Gardiner delighted the gathering
with the .story of her • work ire a
Kindergarten tea•ciher in thhe Oriental
Home in. Victoria, B.C. .She told how
Japanese ,and 'Chinese children have
lived happily together in this hpme,.
Althowple the Japanese are naw be-
ing transferred: Eb9t, Missionary
workerts are going with them.
Another speaker Blueing the -after-
noon was Mists R. Duff, Travelling
Secretary for dlre W.C.T,U„ who
snake on the Temperance .situation.
Prayers were offered during the
session thy Mrs, A. Page, Exeter, and
Rev. A, Lane; Clinton.
The report, of the resolutions and
courtesy Coanlmttee wag brought in
by Mrs, Jas. Anthony, Exeter.
Officers and Committees
The following cement -tees were ,ap-
pointed for the enstutng year; Reso-
lutions:— Mrs, Roy Lavitson, Sea -
forth, Mrs, W. A, Beecroft, Wing-
laani, Mus, A. Lane, Clinton; Fin
antce - Miss Maude Wiltse, Mrs. J.
Britton, Mats, Ralph Batten,
Wb ? dhean, Mrs. C. S. Strengthen.
Au rn and Mos. R. J. Mc'Laaclrlin,
Brun *; 'Nominating — Mrs. R. M.
Pick 99urid1i, Muss Mary Currie, Nyle,
Mns 4, Menzies, Ethel and Mrs. W
Patton, Winthrop. '
Rev. Reba Stern,, .of Varna, in,
stalled the , officers for this year
Thep are as follows: Past President
Mr's. A. W. Gardiner, ,Seaforbh;
President — Mrs, R. G. Nay, , Ford-
wiolt; 1st Vice•President Mas. W.
" Jt •Greer,,'Wingbarn,- 2nd Vice-Presi•"
dent—Mrs, Heamem Pointe, Centralia,
R. R. 2,; 3rd Vtee••Paeslidentt — Mos.
Nulgli Wilson, Auburn; 4th Vice -
President — Mrs. C. Tavener, Blue -
Associate Hellexsr.ISeicretary -.-- Mrs.
E. McQueen, .Henson; Supply Sec-
retary Mrs, A, C'olelough, Blyth;
Connanunity 'riendbhip Secretary —
Mr.s C. W: " Ohristie,' Fleeter; Liter-
ature Society — Nfrs. Ralph Batten,
Woodham, ' R. It. 1; Missionary
Monthly and World Friends Secre-
tary-. Mrs, W. Pickard, 'Clinton; Sec.
of Temperant5e and •Christian
Citizenship — Miss Maude Stirling,
Bayfield; Press Secretary — 'Vire. W
L. Wish/tauten, Wingl>am, R.R. 5.
OlassifiedAds
FOR SALE—
Dry Poplar Wood, 12 inches long.
Phone 28-r-1'6 Russel Knight
THE BRUSSELS « OST
Presbyterial Of Maitland
Meet At Teeswater
(Continues rr'c,u page 1) •
Presented an interesting report,
Ashileld auxiliary load celebrated less
fiftieth) anniversary 1n 1941, Mrs, A.
A. J, •Simpson rel orted ' increased
glvings in the home helpers groups,
and several speelal Ineetimgts had
,been dread: -Mrs, 1Vforgah Hsu l on
reported 'a' decrease' in menthbeitsh1p
and au,-iuerel ire in elle contributions
Of the Young Women's and auris'
organizations; The Luoknow Y,W.A,
-and Senior auxiliary presented an
"In 'Memoriam" In menrany of Mrs:
C.• H. MlaoDonald -to Rev. C.- • H,,
MacDonald.
Allocation Excluded
• Miss Marian MoDowga1 reported
15 Mission . Banails in the Presbyter-
ial wlt'h a niembea.Inip or 291, the
average attendance 67%. Ashfield
reported 100% average • attendance
Two Mission Band .rallies. were held
July with Mrs. G.. W. Mackay,
formerly of Formosa, ,the guest
speaker. The treasurer, Mast John
Pollock, coannuenlded the treasurers
for their promptness in. forwarding
reanittaeaces,•'. The .allocation• far
Maitland Praelbytenial wets $3500.00
and the total amount raised • was
$374S.211, Eigfi't senior auxiliaries
exceeded their allocations; five
reached their alllacatdon, and- two
increased their givings, She urged
that -all put "Will Powcr" into.their
givings. .. • . t -
The afternoon session opened:
with medlitati'on and patayer en . tbe:
Theme, "Wortes" .conducted by Mrs,
Taylor anal Mrs, Geo,• Evans 'ot.
Oranbrook, showing ,that • faith
without woirlee is useless' and that
.anrali.•deed.s• are just as .necessary as
larger one, and equally as imtportant
This, was followed by a beautiful
message in song, He. is, a Friend of
Mine,
The guest speaker was Mise'
Laura K. Pelton, organization sec-
retary, Toronto. She chose as hen
smblect, "The' •Ohairdh of.Christ in
the World" and pointed 'out that
world .conditions at the present tdm,a,
might lead one to believe that the.
FLssdonlary enterprise had failed, but
slhe proved, the opposite. She painted.,
a. word picture, .sftowing 'the. place
odcwpted by the WM.'S, with an
established Christian ,Church 3,44
God shining through the darkness.
Mists ,Pelton'•s forceful rnessage was
a real lnslrination,
Mus.. Angus Mackay, recently re.
turned_ from tine Rams( Field in
Lutdia, spoke briefly of Otos Grip
home, adcan)panied by 59 other
missionaries, She sail( the faith of
the anisedonaries help to meet the
thous of `fria1 and that the. workers
arestrengthened by ,she prayers of
the Canadian women.
-The president, Mrs. Davidson; bas=