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The Brussels Post, 1942-6-17, Page 1l5c t8d 15c 29c 15c 15c 20c 10c 29c 27c • 5c 19c . 9c 15c 27c 11c 39c 19c 13c viii be derich busi- n the to 6th. Ont• 1 Ione - 2.91 'arm - Force ;1.49 Covert 39c 1.98 Sum- vash- o44 —For )RE h Ont. amily THE BRUSSELS POST POST PUBLISHING HOUSE . Wednesday June 17th, 1942 Honor Pastor Prior To Joining Armed Forces .A. congregational Fathering was held in the. United sinureir, on. 'pipits• day evening, in honor of Rev. C. L• and Mts. Lewis and 'son's. The'choir preseinted Mns. Lewis with a 'Pyrex double boiler, the presentation. being made by Miss Margaret 'Downing, and 'the address. read by C. Buiehlim. The congre- gation presented Rev. Lewis with a wrist watch, !Norman Hoover read the address. and R,'Cousins 'Mads the pnesendoition. Mr. and Mee. Lewis anade 'suitable replies, thanking the congregation and choir for their splendid gifts. A 'short pi^ognasn included duet, Miss Jean Speiram and Idella Bry- ans; ,and solo, Mns. G. E. Nurse. Lunch was served. .Rev. Lewis, wlibo has been minis- ter in Brussels United Cluunoh for the past two years, bras received an appointed to• the chaplain service, and will report to Lieutenant-Colonel Kidd, on Monday. Mva. Lewis and little sons will reside in Toronto. LOST— Will the lady wdio found a clover- leaf Brooch in the Attcalde fitting room last Wednesday evening kindly leave with Miss MaNab, as it was a prized keepsake. ,FOR ENERGY-- With economy eat Graham Wafers with 'Peanut Butter. Buy it at Grewar's Groceteria. P-nu't butter Lk 1b. and large Economy pkg of Wafers Ile. Buy your Groceries at Grew.ars they're fresh and we have a complete assortment. WIE SELL FOR. LESS A. GREWAR A Good Play "Mother in the Shadow" to be presented in Brussels Town Hall Tuesday, June 30th 8:15 sharp Proceeds for Brussels Red Cross Cast: - ,Sandra Carr, in search of happi- ness • • Mrs. D. ,Hemingway Muddle, the colored maid Mrs• K. Shurrie Sara Carr, Sandra's Aunt • Mrs. E Wilson Richard Bard, Sandra's beloved Howard Ellacott John A. Brownlow, Sandra's un- welcome suitor J. S. Armstrong Eddy & Buster, Richard's friends • • • • Frank Mitchell and Charlie Fischer Emmy Arden, Sandra's Motiser .. Mrs. H• Speir Jeanette Dooley, from Co11e+:as dress shop Veronica Bt'ske (Sasdra's Friends) Betty Mrs. C. Hemingway Lou Miss Dorothy Wright •• • • Miss Laura Ellacott Kay • . . Miss Laura Speir Nona .'-'• Mrs. E. EIlacott Followed by a Dance to McNair's Orchestra Refreshment Booth Admission — Adults 25c Children under 12, 15c "I was glad when they said unto me, let us go up into the House of the Lord." Melville Church 10 a.m.—Sunday School and Bible Class 11 a.m Sdorabnent of the Lord's Supper 7 pm.—"Like Christ or in Christ?" COME AND WORSHIP. United Church 11—Mr. Clarence MoCleneghan will preach. , 12—Church School and Bible Class 7,8'4,, Mr. ' MoCleneghan s'; s, will preach WELCOME TO WORSHIP. St, John's Church 11 a.m. Morning Prayer Rev. Jenningsl, preaoher PEOPLE WE KNOW Mrs, G• Ballantyne sud sou Jena, ,Stt•atiord, were week end guests with Mrs, Jas. Ballantyne. Waiter lrramcls. (Frank) 'Scott Das enlisted in Ulne r0.p.A,F., and expects to commence uaUs duties. about July 1. Mr Russel Fox, who has 'been em- ployed wlai. Uire C.N.R. for the past few ,yearns, hes joined active service with the R.C.A:,M;C, at Kitdh'ener, Mus. J. A. Ballantyne, London, le visiting in. Brussels for two weeks while her husband ds at military training camp. Mrs. Allan Lamont, Mae. L. Rollos and Allan Ro11es attended the gratin ation of the formers, gra.ndaughter, Miss Dorothy Bell, at Stratford General Hospital, Wednesday of ,past week. Mises Dorothy Bell, Teeswater, wilco was a •rneswber of the 1942 Guadu.ation Class of the Stratford General Hospital, was the winner of the award far proficiency in bed- side nursing donated by Miss Munn. Miss 13e11 is a grandautghter at Mrs. A. Lamont, Brussels. (Intended For Last Week) Mr. and Mils. A. Procter, Blue - vale, were visitors' with Mrs. G. 'Gallaher on Tuesday. Mr. T. W. Armstrong and Itis nephew Glen. Armstrong of Toronto were visitor's over the week end with the former's 'brother J. S. Armstrong. Mrs,. D. Denman and Mies Doris McAllister attended the graduation ceremonies' at London last week. Dr, and Mn*. W. L. MoCutdheon of Berwick, pa., and Mos. W. R. Stretton of Buffalo, N,Y., have been vstting relatives and friends in the vicinity, Mr's. Thole, Claris and Frank Al - cook are leaving to spend the month in .Berwick, visiting in Buffalo and Hornell, N.Y. Week end guests at "Riverside,' home of Mus. Robt. Thomson, were, Mr, George D. MnLaudlnlin,, Van- couver, whlo is vice president and manager of lVlattdball Welles Co., for B.C.; Mns, H. Zapfe and L.A.C. Murray Zapfe. MORRIS The Many friends of Mrs. Andrew Bnlg ht will be pleased to .know that ,she is 'able to One up now atter her recent serums illness. Sister Passes Away Word has been received there by Mr, 'Chas. Pollard of Morrie town- ship; of tine death of his sister, Mrs. Lena McGee, widow . of the late Samuel McGee. She was a daugh- ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Pollard., who lived .ani a farm on the Huron. Read, just west of Mitchel, later they lived in Brussels. Afte" her :marriage she lived in Port Townsend, Washington and when her health failed a year ago .she moved. to Seattle. She is survived by "three sons Wi�j03anu .and Goonge of Seattle and Jambes of Bremerton Wash., two brothers, George Pollard, Weston mut 'Chas. Pollard of Morris town - Ship and six gran'ddhilrren, NOTICE Draw for Emblem Quilt on display in the Arcade chore will he made at the Ilibrmy on the a,fterneron 00 Wednesday, Jahns 24th. Proceeds for Red Cross. War Worker's of 14th Con. Grey. REGENT THEATRE Seaforth Ont. NOW PLAYING— Lucille Ball Jape's Craig Valley of the Sun A Mighty •Cavalcade of thundering action sweeps somas the screen in this thrilling saga of America's frontier days. —x— Next Mon., Tues. and Wed.— Bette !Davis Ann Sheridan Monty Wooley The Man Who came to Dinner Nothing can be funnier than this Comedy •Drama. The smash hit of years. Next Thurs., Fri. & Sat—. Ginger Rogers George MontgomerY Roxie Hart A chunk of time out of the "era of wonderful nonsense." Full of fun and noise. Coming— King's Row Local News_Items CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our man; friends and' relatives Who by their kindness and slynvpaihy were such a help to sus in our recent bereave - mesa. It will long be remembered The Oliver Family. Engagement Announcement Mr, Sylvester Fox wishes to announce the engagement of Avis youngest daughter Mary Nobel ` to Jaok A, :only son of ,Mts. Milton Lowe, The marriage to take place in, June. Engagement Announcement The engagement is announced of Dorothy Helen, elder daughter of Mrs. Baeker and the late Alfred C, Backer, of Brussels, to Douglas +0harles Wiarwick, of Owen Sound, youngest son of 'Mrs, Warwick and the late Dr, J. O. Warwick of Bit*eeasls. The marriage win take lilace in Bnuesels United :Church in mhd.Juiy, CARD OF THANKS I take this opliontun.bty to extend my sincere thanks bo ,all those who made it possaile for me to receive the lovely wrist watch while I was Thome on spy furlough. The gilt was much appreciated. Pte. Stuart Henry, New Westminster, B.C. GREY After two: days of rain the Feder- ation of Agriculture was very for- tunate in having is beautiful day for their picnic last Saturday which some live hundred stook the oppor- tunity of enjoying The Federation would like to take this opportunity of thanking Mir. and Miss James Knight for the privilege of gathering :at their home which moved an ideal place ,for the picnic. The addresses were begun about 3 pan. with Wm, Turnbu111 as chair- mah. Mr, Wan, 'Spear ;,yoke- an half of the Morris, Unit and Mr. Harry !Sturdy intawduced Mies Agnes MoPlnatlwho, gave an instructive talk in her inimitable style. The most iampoittaat ,foot was that the Federal government has recog nized tine Federation :of Agriculture as !the spolke!san'aar; for farm probilents 'thus if falinars wish to voice their difficulties they must speak through Me Federation. In closing Mists, McPhail stressed four necessiities, in farm'paoslperity: os'ganization, adult education, co- operation and legislation, Mr. .Euston Caitiff, M.P., spoke briefly and a plentiful lunch was served with iced chocolate milk as a refreshing' beverage, Bine pleasant 'afternoon with uacea and boy's' and girls' softball ganuess which were rather lacking i't practice but not in enjoyment for all, Mesons. Harold, Peek and Hansen McKinley also Miss Weber of,Varna spent Sunday 'with. Mr, and Mrs, W. J. Znurtrlbull. Mims Aleen Bel, worth spent The Week ens'. with miss Dorothy Turnbull. Miss Iplizabeth Brewer of Grey attended the wedding of her sister Mns: QHiuglh, Penner of Owen Sound. Telford and Mrs, Keifer and eon Lloyd spent a, Few days last week with their son. Wilfrid and family in Font Erie. Mrs. Arnold Brawn .accompanied them, Buy your Groceries et. Grewar's Groceteria, They're fresh, ,C'omp'ete, aslsortnnenvt, See our biscuit display Gast and ear try We sell $ale' lees. •Gr'aWar'tsi Geo coterie Phone 5, Brussels BELGRAVE Come to the Belgr'ave Red Cross entertainment at the home of John McGill, 4,th line Morrie, 2rt. miles East of Belgrave en Wednesday evening, Jlune .24, The program Will be given be' the Clinton .Air Force boys, There will be Eingp. on the gnonudis and dancing to Ai+tliu''S orchestra after elle program. Booth and refreelatients, The lucky ticket on a yearling heifer, valued at $50,00 will be drawn, daring. She evelibit. Don't ,miss this good. Diane and •op• i)ontuinity to help along the War effort.. Adults M. Children free. Engagement Announcement Mr, and Inns. Arthur J. Bull• Morris Twp., announce Uhe engage- ment of their eldest slaughter Juneve 'Elizabeth to William T. Flood of Wintltsor only eon of Mrs. Fiorenee Flood of Grey Twp. The marriage to take place the latter Part of Juno. • Won High Marks Miss Aileen Dilworth, a pupil of Miss Alix Hall, A,TJC.•M., of Listowel, obtained tie highest marks in the Grade IV Senior piano mid -winter easam.inatons, at the Western Ontare 'Ooneervuutoay of Music and was in- vited to play at the 'Convocation held at Convocation Hall, 'London, ,bash Saturday. Engagement Announcement Mr. ens1 • Mrs, David Finlay, Wing - ham, announce the engagement of their eldest daughter Edith Isabel, to W. Lee A, Wardlaw, Listowel only son of Dr. and Mrs, D. Ward. law, Ethel. The marriage to take place quietly the latter pant of June. 'DRAW FOR QUILT The. draw for the beautiful quilt which hers been on display in the window of the D. A. Rano store for the pest weeks, will be !held in that store at 10:20 on .Saturday evening .of this week. The quilt was donated by the quilting circle of the 81111 line of Grey and the proceeds. are to go to the Red Cross. United Church The, associate anemlbeiis of the Horne Helpens' of the United Church held' their annual meeting in the United .01vuach on Friday afternoon with the president, Mrs'. R. S. Ham- ilton, presiding, Prayer was given by Mrs. S. Davison. Mrs. Pollock of Fordnvidh, who. was a delegate, gave a repout of the conference branch mooting held at St. Marys. At the close of Over 'address, A'Ins, Hey of Fordiwvcii, president of the Huron Presbyterial., spoke. a few words. At 'tie, conclusion :of.tlte meeting, ten wasp served. During the meeting a solo was given by Mis. C. L. Lewis. accompanied by .Miss Mary David- s,em. BRUSSELS COUNCIL Brussels., June 2nd, 1942 The regular monthly meeting of the Brussels Municipal Council was held in 'the Public Library on the above date, A11 members being present. The minutes of rite last meeting being read it was move.' by H. Champion, seconded by W. Willis that Lire minutes be adopted. Carried, The fall'o'wing bills were presented G. McDowell, May salary ...., 00.00 Geo. Carnogell, May aeinrY ,..• 10.25 R. S. Warwick, May salary 80,00 Brussels Hydro, street lights 108.00 Hall lights .... 1.72 A. Woosl, uniform 85.00 Ivan McArter, labor 5.00 Potage :...... 8.00 Relief for the month of May 82.05 Moved by W. Cameron, seconded by H. 0hlampi+n that the accounts be 'Paid. —Carried. Moved by W. Willis, seconded by F. Santis that lid action be taken on the resolnton raulanitted by the School Board te. have a etufew in •order to. have the children off the 'streets 1»' 9.00 >?,M. The . Council felt it to be the duty of ilhe parents to peep,their own. children off the streets. The Council adjourned to sit as a Court of Revision on the 10422 Assestslntent Roll. Court of Revision Fallowing the regular meeting the .Council sat as Conint of Revision for the 1942 ASsesennent Roll. Moved by W. Willi%, seconded by F. Semis. fir's't Reeve Bowman, be *airman tor the. Court,—+Cnnrled. Movedd by W, Cameron' seconded by Ii, Champion that +tne e'ss'eestnent on Mrs, Gee. Edwards prolperty lac reduced, to $300, —Carried, Moved by W, Willis seconded by F. Samir that the roll es revised bo the arise+salient roll for 1942. Among the graduates in the Arts Course of Western Univettsiity, Lon- don, 'Mr, W, .t t. Black, it fattier ,studel'd of Brussels Cotnitintratl01S 0110011 hos seemed 2nd class honors We congratulate yen Bill. BRUSSELS, ONTARIO. * * * ;i, :t: 1' * * * Frank T. Oliver) aid To Rest yw E D .D 1 N GOu Sunday, June 7, there Passed . away in Detroit atter a serious * * s: ac d: * operation IPrank Tytler Oliver in his 2>iUh year. He wasp Mile seOUnl son of Airs. Oiiv'er and lire late John Oliver of 'Brueesis, In 1028 lie was nulled in marriage to E11en. Ernstedt of Marquette, Mich, Fourteen years ago he entered the employ oP Murray Corporation, Detroit, as cost accountant, nine years later he was transferred to time study work. Recently the was promoted as Ex- ecutive xecutive Staff Standard Division Time Study Co-ordinator. He was a .former member of Mel - Mlle Presbyterian Church, loved by all nano knew him and a great sport enthusiast. He is survived by his wife, Ellen, Detroit, his mother Mrs. John Oliver, Brussels, Otis sister Mrs Charles, McGayin, Walton and two brothers J4ronress of Lan'sin'g, Miok and John of Toronto. Masonic services, were held at Kaes and Matthews, funeral home, Detroit on Monday evening, from where the body was taken to the home of Isis sister Mns'. !Charles I l McCavin. The funeral was 'held Wednesdey afternoon from Mellville Presbyter - tan' Church, Brussels, with Rev. Hugh. Jack conducting the Service. Interment was in Bru'sseis cemetery under the auspices of the Masonic Order, Flowers were numerous, and beau- tiful showing the high esteem in which tie deceased was held. The pallbearer's were Justin '!c- >Cdarty, Tames Cave, Dan Pierron, De- troit and Sgt. Norman Thompson, Jack .Caaneeon• and R. J. McLauebiin: of Brussels. Friends and relatives farm a dis- tance were from. Detroit, Washing- ton, Chicago, Marquette, Toronto, Ingersloll and Stratford. Struthers--Hackwell The manse, Crantbro'ok, was seewe of a quiet but pretty wedding on Wednesday, June 10th, when Olive Matrgax+et IIsalbelle Hotelmell became the bride of 'Charies E1 - wood Struthers, eldest son of Mr, anti Mrs, Wan. Struthers of Elma Townsihip, Rev. J. E. Taylor per- foumed tthe ceremony. The, bride looked charming in a street length dress of turquoise blue 'Sheer and white accessories and corsage of pink roses. The bride's only attend- ant, Mies Doris Hackwell, sister of Uhe !boude wore beige steer dress and °engage of pink roses, Mr, 13111 Struthers, brother of Uhe groom attended the groom. After the cere- mony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride's parents, tenth concession of Grey, 1Vhe colour scheme for the dining room !being pink and white. Later in the afternoon the bridal party lett for a short motor trip to To• non.to and other Pastern points. The bride .travelling in white embroider- ed net over taffeta. Tweed coat and while accessories. After their re- turn they will reside on. the groom's farm, •t•weftth: concession Elma Township, CARD OF THANKS I would l'i'ke to tatce this oppor- tunity of thanking ell those who helped in any way and for kindness shown in sa many days, during and since the fire which destroyed our home. The troughteulnese and kind deeds of all will not sown be forgotten. Mrs. Harold Thomas. "My HUSBAND and the children say that now there's so much money coming in, I should have all the things I've always wanted." "But I say no thank. you! My Freddie gave up his job willingly and lives in a tent. The least each of us, at home can do is to go without this and that and buy War Savings Stamps every week so the boys over 'there will have everything they need for victory." Buy War Savings Stang. s front banks, post offices, telephone oces, department stores, drnggisls, grocers, tobacconists, book stores and other retail stores. National War Finance Committee