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The Brussels Post, 1942-7-8, Page 1Til POST PUBLISFIING HOUSE We. Alexander McIntosh Of Brussels Is Buried The inneval or Margaret .S11111.11, widow of Alexander IdaIntoeb, who Peeved away on Moneay, took place frown her tome on Wednesday after- noon. In her S4th year, the departed woman eves born 1 Bernie, the daughter of George Smith and Annie Garvin,. In 1910 e married Ailexao- der lldoIntosh Who passed away seven years ago, Surolviug are orae Mater, Mrs. William Mimi and one brother, Robert Slinith, both of Morrie town. shrtp, and David Santith in, the West. 'Pallbearers were Allan 1VidCrack- en, A. Maluarile, Elmer McQuar- tie, Ernest Smith, Howard ,Satelth and George ,Serrith. Rev. John Graham Bayfielel, a former pastor, officiated at lite home, and grave- side. Interment took ;place in the family plot In Brussels cemeteree Howick Farmer Injured Percy Astleton, Howiek, jesuffering from tonoussion, broken shoulder bones and two cracked ribs Hefell hack ,off the wagon?, when. a trip-oope broke while unlashing landed on leis bead and was knock- ed unconecious •••••1141**4•110.0••..11101.1101•Momili, CIVIC HOLIDAY BRUSSELS To fall in line with other muni- cipalities in the Province, the business people ask that MONDAY, AUGUST 3rd Be Brussels Civic Holiday And I hereby proclaim the same and ask that all citizens to ob- serve it as such. J. Bowman, Reeve. REGENT THEATRE Seaforth Ont. NOW PLAYING— Double Feature— Bachelole Daddy with Baby Sandy with a grand cast of comics Gene Autry in Sunset in Wyoming A new action, song and fun test. * * * PEOPLE WE KNOW ....01•••••• Wednesday, July 8th, 1942 .1010..swii,a**•11••••••••••*••••.**4.18407APIR*OnsaliWIPIA.mapap....1.• 111.01.P.P.P.,,Pm.a.0.1.P.MOINOMPOINIMISOINSINIMMOMP.........***P1M1011010...01.11dP0110.111011.101...110•10•0111140 BRUSSE 1.016616 ocal News Items * * at * ,i, * * * * .4,„,..,...,..,,,,.„...„.„,..,,,,.....„,_,_,,,m,,,,,,,,......m_.................zr,...„...a.....,,„_._,,,,,,„,„_..,,,,,.._,,...„...,_.„.„.,....,.,,........„...................................z:„ , Donald McRae of the R.C,Aele, has .,,,,, , been home on leave. Salvage Collection riotLce— There was a better response to The proCtice of riding bloyaep 00 Mass Jessie Messer, Toronto Has the salvage collection. last Saturday the eid,eweeles of the Village is core been visiting with her mother, than on the previous =Deb. ICeep teary to oue Muticipee Byeleaw and it upl Your salvaged osatevials In future children caught in this . offense will heve their bicycles c,,onfi,,,ka t ea. G. Mc/Dowell, ,Ohlef of pollee Gee. -Campbell, Deputy. Dr, T. T. MoRae i$ In, a Toronto are oeeded! Hoot/Rol *where he is- undergoing Early Potatoes treatment. * * * Mr. El. Bates brcnight some Mil Master David AnnIsirong of To- potatoes to this office last week. He route is holidaying with this ,cousin, drug ilea, feel, tee garden on July jiarenie Aemstrong. Sod, 'Since, that time it hes 1..been 're- * '0 * ' parted that several residente, have Mrs. M. Yolleck and Mr. and Mrs. been using potatose from their Rapparporn, Toronto, were week end garden, for ague time. visitors bele. Mon., Tues. and Wed. Edward Arnold Walter Huston All That Money Can• Buy Based on the story "The Devil end Daniel Websten" by Stephen Vincent Benet. * * SATURDAY, JULY 11— and Mrs. A. J. Helm of London are viebore this week with Mrs, W. Special at Grewar'C Oxydol 23c. Wilkinson, of Town. Ceito Finn Pectin. 06e. Buy your Next Thurs., Fri. & Sat.-- Bud Abbott Lott Costello Keep Pene Flying A real laugh hit with six new songs. Coming— Ball Of Fire When double features are shown last show starts 9:15 When single features are shown last show starts 8:46. "Behold now is the accepted Time." Fresh Groceries at Grewaes. We Mrs. Rho Meadows and Miss still have a nice amortnneat of Olives Doris McDonald -spent e few days in foe that Ronk, Toronto last week, WE SELL FOR LESS * * * .11•••••••••••••=1M.* Melville Church 10 a.m.—Sunday School and Bible Class. 11 aene—The Holy Catholic Church" Eighth in Series on Apostles, Creed. 7 P•mt--"A ,Famillar Request." CO M E AND WORSH I P. Urnted Church Minister --,Rev. Hugh C. Wilson 17rm.-:•Merning Worship-""". "A High Heart" 12 --Church ,School and Bible Class 7.30 p.m.—Evening Service "Grace Sufficient." WELCOME TO woRsHip. Church of England' parish of Brusselec Rector,Rev. M. F. ,Oldham 6th Sunday after Trinity July 12, 1942 Sr. JOHN'S BRUSSELS 11,15 tem.---Merning grayer and Sermon 11.15 a.m.--Stinday.-Sotrot. ST. GEORGE'S, WALTON 10. a.m.—Morning Prayer T, anti Sermn e Mrs. McLeod, Margaret and Mr. Jack McLean:, Seater:eh, spent Sun- day with Mrs. Russell. * Mr. and Mai. Howard Bolger of London were guests •of Jas. S. and Mrs. Eiti Armstrong over the week end. PHONE 5 A. M. GREWAR Music Examinations 'Pupils of zabeth Miele A,T,C.M. who thied mak means, were success fill. The local centre was held in Clinton, June 26, with Mr. Crawford, * * of the Toronto Conservatory of D, A W L and Mira. Gilpin of idaniining Detroit are to spend this week end at 1. . . . Meel c e Grade VIII --Norma Deer, pass. Shoot to Kill The holiday ,season Is over for the German prisonere of war at the Bow- manville internment came and orders have been given. the Veterans Gulled to "shoot to kill.' With the orders, generally* known, it is MeV that Gelman prisonens, of war will think a couple of times, before leap- ing the fenice or attempting to stage a getaway. Appeal For Voluntary Farm Workers Here W. S. Rowe, ,district placement officer of the Ontanto Farm Service Pelee was in town last week hi an endeavour to procure modem/tonal, bueiniest, and service club men as voluntary land array service, He solieited the Reeve Robt Bowman, in enlisting such men. Those de- efrous of lending* aseistance are asked to register as soon aa poseible with Reeve R. J. Bowman. the home ,of their ocresin Miss, Mary Theory, first clase honors. , The Best Races In Years Helen, Kerr. Grade TV--esenne Pollard„ honors. P At Teeswater next Wednesday, * * * Grade ell—Marie Raithby, honors Mimi Margaret Russell Reg. N., re- July 20 at 2 P.M. the Booeters' Club Mi Grade II—Maegaret Jackson, first turned to, London Sunday alter will give, the beet day's Horse Races O class bon,ors. in Years. -411 the clean/pious in 12 *pending two weeks at her home here. jown Killougfh, honors. , events The admission has been * * m reduced to- 60c with Grand Stands R inbow Tea and A 2, .A. ll ti ill Mayor A. J. McMurray Clinton, Ontario At the requeet of the Minister of Pinnace the Hon. J. L. Belay, Mr. McMurray has been appointed Chair- man of the National War Finance Coanmittee of the County of Huron. This Committee has the very impor- tant task of s,ezurenig the financial requiretments of the Government in our war effort through. the sale of War •Slavings Stamps, and Certifi- cates, as well as Victory Bonds. Mr. McMurray, besides being Mayor oe Clinton, •has, just complet- ed a most sn,ceeestful Red Cross campaign, in his own Town. 'He is Chairman, of Clinton's Salvage Com- mittee and is Treasurer and General Manager of the ,Olinton, Spring Show. After twenty-eight years' service with . the International Har- vester Company he is quite tonver- sant *with the, *week of organisalion. At present he is busily engaged In ovganiting the various municipalit- ies of Huron for this very important ,Sfr. and Mrs. M. Williants mid be taken for the Overseas Tobacco W/C'rk• an mos 20, a ea ec on *w tamely of Pontiac, 1VIitih., were week The lawn et the home of Min D. t Fun -d. 25c sends 100 •Cigarettes Headquarters for tile He he piano. end. guests with her mother Mrs. J. A. Ram was the scene oof a success - to the Soldiers Overseas. Don't County, Campaign have been opened ron July let, 34.2 miles either events. Edstowel Races in Clinttnh .Brussels,, Oat Wokson and other relatives. full Blainibotw Tea held under the , * 1 * auspices, of Morning Star Rebekah follow Wednesday, July 29111. Sergeant Masai 11:C.A.F. Dear Lewis-- , Rev. M. F. and Mrs. Oldham. a,r• Lodge on Friday attenuates of lust We your, old fnieods and neighlimes nived them Clarksbung on Friday week. Umbredia's in rainbow colours -i Trousseau Tea have gathered here to night to pater evening, Older erd and have taken up were effeetively used as decorations. Mra. Alfred C. B,aeker was hostess to you our most profound met * * Miss Beatrice Beach. and Mr. J * Deerh table was done be a minbow shade and was served leO a waitress hSao.ntuoruerayotelltilereisi:oondeau Shade centered with a 1'058 of that at a delligheful Trouss.em Tea on sincere respects and to .thow oar appreciation. to you in ties yout sees residence in St. JObet's Rectory. isd McCianty of Benoit, 1VIecile, were wearing Demon and hainbow of taa ghtei7eDlidonrgothi; acwhieevbeeLeeent, worked with you in tete by the Ohonles Wanwilek -of Owen Sound past and you were is business in S'ettlfg Helen whose marnage to Douglas here to spend, the week end with same color. In this, lovely Mrs. John Oliver. a delteious tea was served * * * ladlea idhargeAnice sum was will be an event of mid-July. Tall our midst and in these endeavors we n. . . standards of blue delphinium and learned to treasure you much. ' Miss M. Livingston, has returned realized. The membees. a lVforning pink and white no,m,s NVere used as But now you /have taken wthos she home to Detroit after a pleasant Star Lodge are grateful for dem, visit with rel and friends in ti -fine received. Rev. Hu Commenc Rev, Hugh Wilt,. first sorvees, m paste °blench, Bniesels on Mr. and Mrs, Wilson san arrived Brussels last we Wilson's, father was Rev. Jasper son Who was font maoy years Methodist minister in the Unties: Conterence. Mos. Wilma is else a daughter of elle Methodist. parsonage, her father being the late Rev. A. EL Shaw. Rev. Shaw once served les Belgrave. When Mr, Wilson am ordained at Gheiph he was. seta MI Tobeemory. From there he meat to Oakland where he served ear eight years when he retreived eath to Auburn, where he vent sena years previoue, to- coming to Brae/ - eels. Rev. H. Wilson, Mrs Weiser. and children, Ruth, tithe:ems mid John ten years of age, are cordial welcomed to this cemanunity. Sgt. Lewis Russell Receives Wrist Watch And Purse Of Money On Veednestley evening, July IM, th.e neighbours and friends of Lewis Russell who was. home on leave from Monoton, New l3runewiek *where live received his "wings" gathered al the town tall to sPend a social evese Ing. During the evening Lewis was called to the platform and the fol- lowing ,achirelss, was read by L. Z. ,Oardiff, M.P.. and Ma presentaties of a Rolex Wrist Watelt and a imam of money *made by Donnie Willis Mies, Florence Ryan R.N. a London beautifully sang. "To the Store" and "The ,ounthine of Yens Smile" and was most slake accom- panied by Miss Mary Davidson - Received Purse Of Money bit. Douglas Warwick was the recipient of a purse of mosey from fife business men and Bremen. of Brussels on the occasion of his approaching marriage. An: address, was read by Harry Obaeopion, and the presentation med.e by Gordon Sanderson. To Douglas Warwick— We yew friends. have gathered here this. evening to enjoy your com- Way fox a little while. We Mink, at thie tinie, of the ,d(ays, of your youth spent aumang us. We rentean- bee the active part you have takeu in support of our football and hockey teams We think of the Interest eon took in our Fire Bri- gade, as Obief, y/311 rendered efficient service. We think ,of your waling- ness: to promote and support any- thing of a ccennturnity We Were S0,177 When the opportun, itiest of life asked you to seek wider But we are( proud that you have stalected one of Dur *community to be your helpmate in life. We can recommend you, and the one that le to be yams, to your fature neighbors. We ask you, as a snail token of remembrance, from your friends. in Benseela Pt* accept this gift As- tem goes -on we hope you will have many happy ene,olleceloos of the -days, you spent in ihnesels. Signed on behalf of your friends. Business illen—Harry Champion. Firemen--Go.rden Sanderson. Doug. thanked his many emends for remembering him, espe.eially since lie had loft the community and assured them that they would always be made welcome in Given Sound. A very pleasant hour was spent reaninieeing over *football, hockey and ether intereses, Douglas lad in town. Expressions of regret, were expreesed by ehove present of Douglas' removal from our village anti also extended hearty wishes, for les. feture welfare, and haPpineste le hie Mew venture. With a hearty land shako and a ward of good {beer bile gang went on their we'. floral Moon:eons tibreughout the all Ironer to you, * Induction Service rooms. The tea table epread with We no longer can stay sibrease, wise AVM Bultig, Reg. N., Kitchen- Held At United Church • a lace cloth was. centred with pinkwith y011 but we °an witha Brussels and vicineity. eye watching every ex:Meese yam . sad white, sweat peas and roses- in a May have. The inclucteo,n. service was held on low silver bowl ,deoorated with en -and L. A. C. Walter Boehm, of the .A,s in the past we know you mill R.CA.F., visited their brother Mr. give amount at your stawardishio. Feitlay evening for Rev. Hutt C. 'slender fl-Dwer flames in the same Wilson .of the Undted Minable RePre- Pastel shades. (pouring tea were. and Mrs. Clarence Botha, the first • As ,IV small token, of reepect er smiting the Huron, Presbytery, Rev. • Mrs. J. Brown, Mrs. R. S. Warwick of this week. ask you to accept this wrist wade A.rtflyur Sinicair was in charge con- mot Mies: Mildred Grewar. Serving and thin purse of money Temente- * * * Mies Clara Russell ispen,t the d,uoting the Induetien and addressing the g.uesins, were Misses Margaret 'Sou of Bierseels friends who will le* week before lest in fit. JosePh's the eongiegation. Rev. G. 11. Dun- Downing, Madela .SpelinaLek,aenrd airways. ready to back you up reee lop of Beignave adclressed the mine Mally, Daveson Misses Mary Hoop/Rae London, havinig 'her tonsils help you Suede the job. Jessie Little and Mrs. D. A. Rama removed. Her many Otereis hope later. for a speedy recovery. At the close of the service the new assisted in -displaying the trousseau came to• all of *es. We hope to well - minister and his falally were intro- and gifts, in tee upstatie rooms. Little * $ * come you back again, amongst us. clued. to the -members of the congre- Mica Betty Oeustins. opened the door A numfber of men from BrusSels Trusting that good hick and goat Wesley Jones at Port Elgin, father ..,gati,of, ..4b.,,,,y Mr. E. Bates and Mr. R. and Myst T. C. Backer invited the gueets, to the tea-room. attended ette funeral id th,e late fortune will follow you through tone of Mrs. C. L. Lewis. Tihese, who at- B. ""Al'` -e. , -- safe return,. Signed on behalf: tended were! Mr. Ray Cousine, Mr Following the Induction, -lunch Of Nellgtibore and Menem. was 'served in: the demob basearten-t. Teacher Receives Gift E Bates, Mr. Jlas Bryana anal Rev. A elelightfal -ceremony marked the Russell Currie, and Jack Kelly. Hugh Wilson. Rev. Mr. S. Kerr was present and closing hours of me Public School t extended a cordial welcome to Mr. Wilson, And then. when, peace has :mem Lewis made a suitable renlY. •• * • thanking kis many treasured Meet& Mies Clara Russell -spent the for their lovely gefte. latter part of last week in St. Jo- The remainder of the evening •septles Hosieltal, Lonaloo, where she sons ,prOC.11,t. 111, Racial chat anti imams was baviing her tonsils, removed. Her The en/wee WAS, ,Siurreplied by IVIeseami many friends, are pleased to see that Sthavt MoCall. Baal McNeil', Tees, the to now back to work. Retee. Lloyd 'Wheeler and Mr. alt * * * Mile, Geo, Evans. Mrs. R. J. tone• ot Vaecouver le Lewis, 1elt. Thursday for Monet! vieitieg in Brussels. •tihe guest of Mee. New Theinieneick. teem when, the little pupils of Room I, Bvussels, School, presented their retiring teacher, Mies- Helen, Beaker, Geo. (Downy also ,a welcome visitor with IVO*. Henry Rona and Wire, Wili,Sellerst the latter her sister-in- law. Mrs. Bone was, a delegate to the Most Woishipluil Grand Lodge of the Ladies, Orenge Benevolent Am/eat:hien held at the Royal York Hotel in Ton:on/to. * * * Mr. J,aenes Kennagban of Brussels received word that .litile sonein-leW, Garry Jesoklin, scm, of Mr, Williaal Jacklin of Grey 'Township, met with ,a senionseaceident when roneding op his heed at Abbey„ !Sink, His horse ellOPPed: Ode a gopher hole. and irolled on top -of him. Mr. jacialin was, ;taken to tSwift, Carrera HeliPital sand le -suffering froim a brdken Delete bone and °thee serleint indortes. Be is vecoeming as Well ale can be ex-ElelY' WAR SAVING• STAMPS.— ' • gether 'with oLoYe and Itloaels.' j . ----,---7— Presentation By Sunday School with a lovely flower vase. Autlrey /Mass Helen Baeker, a retiring Davidson ,read the following address teacher of the Brussels United and Annebte Catawba made the Choral, Sunday Sehool was made the Pee,sentation. recipient of a begutilel Bible with "You /have emelt as, Ohi eo many name engraved, by the ,staff and thingsi Wet, were ,suOposed to nugHs, of the school. M.T. R. B. knew Cousins superintendent, spoke How bo print, how to eead, and how word's of aporth eciation of ee faith- to oteent just so, , • 'fulness and devotion of the retiring You Omelet us air to lore you, in a' teacher and lefies, Addie Cardiff very special way made the presentatiou, Miss Baeker You make u* want to go to sohool in replying thanked the teachers tor ,foilti n,ever Mies a day their loere,ly gift and for the mice- .0.111.nd now' that YOU, are leaVing, It's less 105)05011 Which would be hers here to Lay good-bye ir, el thefellowship togetiher tb-rough We're Sere to miss you ewfuley, and the years,. Miss Baeker's class of meet likely we'll all nry. • teen-age girls, also !presented her We'll think about you lots of times, with, a lovely pair of pietneres. maybe you'll mese us too— °them, who 'have entertained in. So with, our peonies we sowed Up, honour of -the, brideetohe are Miss we bought gift for you. Margaret Downing et, a 011)001p -arty "Die only a little present, with a host and pfesentatione Mes. D. A. Bann .of good wishes- ineide ,tht, a shaver, mr, 3.0 wii.to,v, yrs. You see out Mentnyee have told US, J. 0, Batiker anal Mies, Addle •Candiff you. are to be a Bride. at dinner and IVIistaes locale Little So, dear teacher,elease take it, with and h0181-151011.peialon .ratit at Bridge, %all of old Beet Wishes. r1,0.113 the little polls in :ROM to- --1 If auger ratIoning does no other good them bring home to complacent citizene.the tacit that there la a War an, It will be all right. RED CROSS BRUSSELS B.RANCHI The proceeds of the tea held Sat. urday, June 2510 in, the work/Imre amounted te $14.70. * * The following donations owes acknowledged with, thankot a &ego* for $6,53 famin Room 2 Braes& Public School and cetglhan, from llise pupils of Union. Sehool, Orele • 1 A ea.ketine tor 05.76 10151 Sae Rebecca I,odge.