The Brussels Post, 1942-8-5, Page 1THE
POST PUBLISHING HOUSE
Brussels Rector Conducts
Church Of The Air
Rev, M. F. Oldham, of St, John's
Anglicans Church, Brusee1*, conduct-
ed the Tuesday morning Chinch Of
The Air over OKNX Wingham, He
was assisted by IR. G, Campbell,
organist of the Church,' and three
.01toir menn1bens, Mns. G. Davis, Mrs.
R. Campbell and Mrs. R. Kennedy.
Q
Larder—To Mr. and Mrs. Land-
erAllen Arg
in Brussels one {Saturday,
1St, 1942, a daughter,
REGENT '.T'HEA'TRE
Seaforth Ont.
-- Mr. and Mrs. D. Warwick, Owen
NOW PLAYING— Johnston Sound, were holiday viettors with
Olsen their (parents here,
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HellzapoPPin Mrs, Olive Gallaher was a guest
A smash bang, eye filling, tune- at the Hamilton-Breaks,Pere wedding
filled show. on Monday in London,
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Mon., Tues. and Wed. • Miss Ruth Thames returned bonne
John Payne Maureen O'Hara Sunday after pending ng aTweek with
th
To The Shores of Tripoli Mr. Heeler.
in Technicolor * * *
Most daring exploits of the Marines Mrs. C. Kreuter and Miss Madeline
• who, at Wake Island, wrote their Kreuter, KitIchener, were week end
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PEOPLE WE KNOW
trq , turo :l- `.. l'"+ 'F + N .F' I". l Mr•+w .aELS POST
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Wednesday, August 5th, 1942
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Local News Items
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Miss 'Mary Bnelter, London, spent Primary Pupils
the holiday at her home here, It is announced that the Public
y :6
Sgt. Pilot Bert Black visited with
School will admit children to Grade
I who were 5 years old on or before
Mr, and Mrs. D. Denman while on Felbruary 1st, 1042.
leave. 1
* 'r M. CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs, Bert Lake of Ham- We extend sincere thanks and
iitou were holiday visitors' with Mrs. deep appreciation to friends and
John (fake. neighbours for their kindness and
* ol< * syanpathy at the time of our sudden
bereavement.
IMrs. M. Ballantyne, is visiting Mit. Alex, Mustard and Family.
with her 'son J. A. and Mrs. Ballon•
tyre, in London,
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most glorious history.
Next Thurs., Fri. & Sat.—
DOUBLE
at —
DOUBLE FEATURE
George Formby
South American George
One of Formby' funniest
—ALSO
Bill Elliott
Across The Sierras
",Rarin' to whip his weight in
ornery Bandits!"
Coming—
My Gal Sal
features are shown
When Bauble starts 8:45.
last show
When single features are shown
last show starts 9:16
"Therefore being justified by
faith, we have peace with God
through our Lord Jesus
Christ., Romans 5:1.
Melville Church
10 a.m.—Sunday School
and Bible Class,
11 a+m. Rev. F. G. Fowler,
7 p.m. Rev. F. G, Fowler,
COME AND WORSHIP
United Church
Minister—aRev. Hugh C. Wilson
11 a.m. Mr. Earl Anderson
12—Church School d
B bee Glass
WELCOME TO WORSHIP•
No Evening Service
holiday visitans. with Mr, and rs.
, J. W. Fischer. i leather bil.bfold which, he will always
* a; * ! associate with neighborhood mem
Horses Die; Cause
Of Death Unknown
Three horses owned by Mra.
George Warnviclk, have died under
strange circumstances. The cause
of death has not been determined.
The anamalls' had been in pasture
since Spring.
CARD OF THANKS
Fns, Nichol, R. Gordon, No,
A691136 of the ,Canadian Fusiliers
stationed at Vernon, RC., wishes
to thank his many welt -wishing
friends. of the Gth lune of Morris and
community who so kindly gave
him such a nice wrist watch and
onies.
Mrs. Me'Olm•e and Miss Lenaim '
!ch, are visitors at
Church of Engtanc
Parish of BruasPlr
Rector. -Rev. M. F.
August r`
10th Sunday
ST. JOHN'S.
No Service held
Anniversary Ser
George's, Walton.
Tuesday, August 11
8 p.m.—Induction Servi
New
• Preacher, Rev. E. 0, M.A.,
Rural Dean of Huron
Social evening after the
service.
ST. GEORGE'S, WALTON
11 a.m.—Morning PraYer and
S
7 p.m -'Evening 'PrayeIe and
Sermon.
Annual Anniversary Services.
Preacher—the Rector,
Rev, M. F. Oldham
ST. DAVID'S, HENFRYN
1:15 p,ni•--Sunday School
2 p.m,Evening Prayer and
Sermon.
Beadle, of Goder
the home of their aunt and uncle,
Mr. 'and' Mils. W. 3. Stewart.
Mr. amid Mrs. H. 3. Middleton, who
'have been holidaying at Bolan
Beach„ slpent last week with their
parents at Clinton' and Brussels.
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Mr. and Mrs, Joseph R. Hamilton
were at London attending the wed-
ding of their son Lieutenant Robin-
son C. Hamilton RiC.A., and Miss
Joan Breakspere,
Mr.Clarence Bryans of the Bari
of Commerce stuff Strathroy,
Mr, and Mrs. McLean., Hanrlston,
were tboliday visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. D. Denman.
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East Huron
= Produce -
Eggs, Peary : Feeds
Phone 66
— Br tor
HOGi'
Ht
on.
ATTENTION
Libby, McNeill & lilbby. Cucumber Growers
STATION NOW OPEN TO RECEIVE
' AT GALBRAITH'S BARN.
Ben Whittard, Foreman.
Superintendent Wanted
For Brussels Hydro
Applications will be received for
the position of 'Seuperintendent of the
Brussels Hyd1'od71ectr'ic Systen
Duties to commence Olct. 1st.
Tenders to be in. the hands of the
1 Sec. by Aug. 31st. The lowest or
any tender not necessarily accepted.
For funther information apply to
R. S. Warwick, Sec.
Brussels Woman
Hurt In Accident
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k NOTICE 1
ETIEL
Mr, and Mrs, Geo, Mall and Miss Principal Dies .
Rosemary of Mit, Morris, Mich„
were visitors Mi during last week with Suddenly inLond on
Roy and Mra
Mits. Ball, here, Stanley
BIRUSS . ,
Popular H ighS chool
0 Tim Brussels Post will take a s
*,.week's vacation as is the annual,.'i
*.,custom of this Publication, This.*
* year' it will be the week of „<
1 August 12th, when there will be 0
. no issue of The Post on that '1'
* date, Corvespondents are re• 0
* guested to send in their news
* as usual each week.
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Induction Service To Be
Held At St. John's Church
The Induction Service of Rev, M.
• F. Oldham as' rector of e Brussels
Parish will be held in St. John's
Church at 5 P.M., on Tuesday,
August 11th. The clergy of Huron
and Perth Deaneries' will take part.
Rev. E., 0. Gallaher, M.A.,B.D„ Rural
Dean of Huron will be in. charge and
will preach. A social evening will
he spent afterwards. -
Mrs. Charles, Pollard, of Brussels,
suffered a fractured arm and Wil -
Main Dino of Toronto a. number of
painful cuts, on the head and a
severe shaking nip late Wednesday
afternoon when motor vehicles in
which they were riding collided on
the Township road, at Hertgott'f
garage in Millbark,
Mrs. Tolland was with Ther
George, and her husband i
truck, and Leanider Bur
paned by William T'
passenger car. T''
going up a R"'
to turn In' "
collis1m
WEDDING
Brdie Leads Procession to the Altar
Joan Breakspere and Lieut,
R. C. Hamilton are Married
At St James Church, London
:St. James Anglican Church was
the setting for a charming wedding
on July 27, 3 p.m„ when Rev. Lionel
Nelles united in marriage Joan,
younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
Hellbent Brealeepel'e, South London
to Lieut. Robinson C. Hamilton,
R:C.A., youngest son of Mr, and
Mr,s, Joseph R. Hamilton, Brussells.
The wedding music was played by
Mrs. Wilfred (Stephens and Mrs
William Long sang "O Perfect Love"
as a p'r'ocessional when the bridal
party entered ,.the church and
"Because" during the signing
'the register. Picardy Gladioli -
ou, the altar and palms mrl
chancel steps. The brit"
by her father who
marriage led the
to the altar
gtowtheaf
gracef-''
tis, '
and Mns. Hall, Wingham and other
friends, MARTIN MURRAY
The horse races at Goderdch wero •
bigattraction fora goodly number A gloom was cast aver the com-
0 munity of Brussels the past week
of ECheL.J3 on Nie holiday.
Ma's, L. Boyd, Toronto, h visiting+ end ,when news tape tof
hat at M.
her slater, Mns. F. Sleightholm, for a Marlin Murray,
time, Brussels Continuation SCJhoal was
Mrs. A, Zeigler and Billy spent the critically ill with a ruptured
holiday. at Noa•w:icb, Mrs. MaoLaren appendix. Everyone waited anxiously
returned to her home with them, for the daily 'bulletins obtained on
after a three -weeks visit here and his progress until Monday morning,
with her mother, leis. Leitch at August 3rd when it was learned
setels he had passed away that morning In
Deaconess Laura Sharpe of Onus- 'Victoria Hospital, London.
tal City, Man„ spent a few days Mr. Murray utas' a native of Lon -
with Mrs, Glenn Eckmier anti Mrs. don, the son of Martin and Mrs.
Sarah Eckmier, Her uncle Wm. Murray of 45 Banker Gt. He received
John .Sharpe accompanied her on her his Preliminary education there and
retun•n journey and will spend an then graduated from the Universe'
incletinite time in the West. o1- Western. Ontario, with .honors
The Station Grwup of the war History and English. He car
workers unit held a quilting at the Brussels in 193'7 as assisltan'
home of Mrs, Win, Hollenbeo'k last in the t oa,tiniaatlon ichor'
week and finished two quilts. Hmstor;y and EnClish.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sleeghtholrn he was appointed to
visited on Sunday. with their parents ship of the school.
Mr. and Mns. F. Isabe hth Fear. HLe, career in '
The Young Women's Auxiliary of tion School w^'
the •Fresbytertan Chuach held their success boa'
meeting on Setudlay last at tiro clpal and
home of Miss, Elisabeth with a the pupa'
good attendance. Miss Doris Can- discir,'
ningham had the topic. line
The W.M.S, (Presbyterian) meet- r.
.ing was held Tueecilay afternoon, at
•
the home of Mrs. Jas. Wright, Scrdr
ture was taken any Mrs. Geo. Kra r'
current events, Mrs.. Geo. T1
Topic by Mns. M. Alexandra
was served and 1 pleasan
drawn to a close.
Miss Georgia Durr
her little friends
onMos
time.
Miss r
spent
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