The Brussels Post, 1943-4-21, Page 1T
USSELS
POST PUBLISHING HOUSE
"Ile Is Risen
Melville Church
Minister
(Rev. +Samuel Kerr, .B.A., R.D.
11 A.M.-EASTER :MESSAGE
.Anthem; "Awake Thou That
.Steepest," by Maker.
:Solo: "Nearer ,my :God •-to
'Thee," by Carey.
12:15, Sunday School .and
Bible Class.
6.45 P. M. organ Recital
7 P. M. Evening Praise
EASTER MESSAGE
.epithems; #'Hallelujah, Christ
Is Risen"
—and—
etfrod So Loved The World"
by Stainer.
:Solo, "Open The •Gdtes [Of The
"Temple" by Knapps.
!Lends D. 'Thompson, :'Organist
and Choirmaster.
COME AND WG'RSI'RIP
United Church
"Minister—Rev. 'Hugh ••C. Wilson
S.e.rvdoe en Melville
Presbyterian Chtineh
Good (Friday Morning at 14:30
Sunday Services -
11: AN. (Morning Worship
"'Phe "Easter Message"
Junior Congregation
12 Church School and
Bible Claes
7 P.M. Evening Pratte
"Recognizing The toed"
EVERYONE WELCOME
Church of England
Parish of Bruise'
Rector.•Rev. M. F. Oldham
Holy Thurs. April 22nd.
St. John's Brussels 8, P. M.
Holy Communion & Sermon_ .,. •
Lantern .Slides -Diocese of
The Artie;
Good Friday, April, 23rd
11 A M. St. David's Henfryn
Preacher the •Rector
$ P.M. St George's Walton
Preacher Rev. R.G. Hazelwood.
7.30 PQM. St. John's Brussels
Preacher the •Rector.
Lantern Slides The Crucifixion
and The Resurrection.
Easter Day, April 25th
St. John's Brussels
10. A.M. Sunday S0000l
11 A.M.Holy Communion
and Sermon
Dedication of Brass Altar
Book Stand
St. George's Warton
1.30 PM. Holy Oommuretch•
and Sermon
essio
S. Session
230P.M.S. ,
St. David's Henfryn
2.15 P.M. Sunday,School
3.30 P.M. Holy Communion
and :Seemon
St. Alban's Atwood'
rrervice at 7.30 P. M.
•
iNanie J. W. Hanna
In ;Huron -Bruce
WINIGHAM'—Canada will be cam
fronted witha serious food crisis
before the end of the yeas' unless ef-
fective measures are taken Mimed -
lately to put agriculture on an all-
out basds, 'Uientenant.Colonei George
A, Drew, leader of the Progressiva
Conservative part of Of'tatl1, ware -
ed in an address Tuesday night.
Colonel Drew, who will eoluplcte
a three-day tact-flndiug tour of
Huron and Bruce counties at Cheri
ley today, spoke before the annual
Meeting :of the .11 -won -Brun Pro..
gressive 'Conservative Assnciatioe,
at which John W. Hanna Winghara
merchant, was named party candi-
i' date in the provincial field.
Colonel Drew was introduced :at
the Wingham meeting by Mayor J.
Harley Crawford. Other epealeers
included Elston Cardiff, M.P. Ter
North Iiuron, Mr. Hanna, DrTey
for and Robert Bowman, 0cp1sett
was chairman of the meeting.
A native' and life-long resident of
Wingham, Mr. Hanna won the •can-
didatur'e by'aeclamagon when Nor..
mu Wade with'dreee upoe nnmina
ratan Wade withdrew iup'on• nnmina••
drew from the field
GREY
The Federation of Agriculture of
Grey township held their Spring
meeting in tate Townsl1p Hall on
April 19, with a good attendance
• A desire to have more ladies attend.
ing is expressed, as Health in rural
communities is one of the important
subjects taken up by tee P'ederaticin:
The guest speaker, Mr. W. L.
Whyte, of Seaforth, gave a great
deal of valuable information and was•
obi: to eoplain many of restrictions
which have proved disturbing to
tarniiehe The main theme was the
fact that we are farming fur war
He warned farmers .to plan .the''
production_ ea;retully so that they
may be able to use all feeds and
labor to the very best •advantage.
Production of Hogs in Huron has
dropped 5,000•head' in 1942. • if this
decrease is to be stopped farmers
must .discover some plan of co-
"opeilatlon to make -better:. use of
available labor and feed. ' Proteins
are scarce. Farmers may improve
the situation by the use of !rime soy
beans and alfalfa, It Canadian
tanners are to meet production
requirements ngricul'tnre must be
planned from a central organization
so that all products will be properly
balanced to supply the most
nutriti.one diet with the small
amount of labor at sus disposal,
This can only be done through a
i
strong Podero$ian of Agriculture
e
which is only. es strong ae its
mein9iens.
Last Sunday
Church Services
The. Easter Thank -offering was re-
ceived by the Woman's Missionary
Society at the morning service to
the United Church. Air. appeal was
made for liberal support for the
Missionary liiuterprizee' -u2 the
church. The sermon was based on
the text; "This is a day of good
tidings and we hold our peace." In
tate evening the minister's subject
was "The Triangle oe Temptation;'
The :desert, the temple ane the
wonted
The• services in Melville Church,
on Sunday, April lath, were in
charge ot. the minister. At ,the
morning service- Mr. 'Kerr preached,
an the',sixih word from the Cross,
".It be,; Finished" An anthem "Con -
slater the 'Lilies," was semg by the
Chola.. . The sermon ettbjoct ter the
evening 3e1'vire was the seventh
word from n e (nose, "Patheee 'into
a
thy,handa I conninettd. iuy. sl�irlt,"
The eeleh 1, "Men. 'I ,Sutiey',the
W sent tSus • Crops," was saint fly the
Choi
Is the Tinfe
h''the Place
'hb,,tigle to have ak
. selene.
Successful Dance
The dance, held in aid of the lied
Cross VIA Town Hall on Friday
eveningeedreve a good crowd, Dancing
to they trains of the Palmerston
High -School o1'ohestra was enjoyed
from 9 until 2 ann, This popular
eeehesteawill he in•'13ruesele again
oneWednesdaY, April 28th.'
REGENT THEATRE,
Seaforth, alit.
Thursday; Friday &Saturday,
April 22nd, 23rd, 24th
Pat o'Brien George Murphy
--1 N—
The Navy Comes Through
Jane Wyatt Jackie Cooper
One of the greatpictures of this war
Monday,' Tuesday a. Wednesday
• Agee 26th„27th 281,1
.Gari Co6p'`e`rw yeresa i.. '1ht
d. id ei
Beast Weil; fi `'� toi tt3 t'Riegle
ii rple
jram2iic:ii; this � k�Q '1.,�+"., � h E;
I 4 ci'a's; prliyats•
Wednesday, Apirl 21st, 1943
1111
1
He is risen: Re i8' risen!
He hath burst His bonds in twain.
This the aping of all our hope
Be our faith by this renewed.
0 risen Lord to Thee we cry
Our embattied !hosts to lead.
Victor over death, and grave
Conquer sin and ,death ionce more.
H..e.N.NM•••••••••
Arcade Store Open
{All Day Thlarsday
The Arcade Store will eel -1.10111
open Thursday ,afternoon .and
evening because of the holiday •on'
.Gobd Friday. •
'Re -opening Of
St. John's Church
,Sit, John's Anglican ,Church' :vas
re,ojlened after complete a'edeceree
lull witb services at 11 a.m. and
7 p.nit on Palm 'Snnd,ay. .April ' 18,
The interior el the church with
seating •capacity of 380 has' ;been
comp'1eteey redecorated during• the'
Past five weeks. The ceiling • and-
floors
nd
hoot's were cleaned and oiled,' the
walls painted a light buff, and the
pews annd chancel .furnishings ' all
variiiabed. A 'new hardw.o'o,1 floor
enhances the beauty of the chancel.
The' Rector, Rev, M. F. Obihain
officiaited and preached In the morn.
Ing on "Aepects of True W eesettp "
and in the evening, "The Triumphal
Entry." The choir rendered the
anthem, "Crown Him wita Many
Crowns," in the morning and in the
evening Mr, Lore: Sekmier with
Mrs. W. C. King at the olgan'eang•'
"Open The Gates of The Temple',"
and "He Wipes the Tears from
Every Eye." Mrs. R. Campbell
officiated at the organ. The abtend-
antes were good and the offering a
snbstamtial sum The Chui•ca pre -
sante a beautiful appearance Mi'.
Alec Coleman did the work and the
hardwood floor was laid gratis by
Mr. 301111 Fischer and son Wilfred.
0
ip R:
6 ed ti:
iMr. are
Guelph,
Saturday
iMarian Tae.
bull, son of
4,of Brussel.
Marshall per j
before a lattice
.0 Spa•ing flowers. T1
Y was played 'by le
• bull, sister of th
/I marriage by 11
1 was boeomin
crepe suit
She carni
roses anil
,attendant WA
McCrae. who a
crepe suit • and navvy
bouquet was Joanna
baby's breath, Dr.
attended by his broth
Turnbliil. T
Bride -To -Be Entertained
Albput tarty friends :o2 MIae
Gertrude Alcoek gathered at her
ltorn4 on Friday evening and pre-
aen;led her with a kitchen • shower,
Price i,to her coming 9.aari'iage The
easily `part of the evening was sipent
en igdmes and cards; the main
feature being a "Meele Wedding'”
The ' le, Nnami Mrai tin, groom;, Iva
FraseIi and Harvey. Otepheunpn
acted as minister. During the sign
'Ing 'oftthe register Donald Price
sang "Me and My Gal.^ Reginald
'Price ' otapanied at the piano.
A verytdainty lunch was served;
followed by dancing with eusic
supplied by Price's orchestra. -
St. John's Guild
The Women's Guild of St. John':
Church held the April meeting at -
the hame.of Mie. M. Laycock an
Tuesday, 'April lath at 3• p.m. The
meeting' ''opened with the hymn
"Jesus Shall Reign Wherever the
Sun', doth: his ; successive journeys
run," followed by 1 :the -Scripture
Lesson;°'aiiii"1lrayers by the Rector.
The paying of the fees and disco -
Mon regarding the making of quilts,
the decision to hold a Dutoh
Auction at the home of Mrs. H.
Bryan in June, were the features of
the meeting. At the• close' the
hostess served a tasty lunch. There
was a good attendance," The next
meeting will be held in the Church
'Poetry on Tuesday, May llth.
'Lenten Service MORRIS •
The- weakly Lenten 'service was
held in St. John's Church on Wed-
nesday; April 14th at a p.m: The
Rector preached on the Text, St,
Matthew 37:$6; "Sitting Down they
watched Him there." The .various
scenes of the events leading up to
by Crucifixion and the Seven Say-
ings from the Cross were described
by the speaker and the c•onsequetnt
lessons from eae11: At the close of
the service a set of 49 lantern slides
was shown on- the Yukon Dtoeese,
Pictures . of Mago, Whitehorn:,
Dawson and greet Missionaries such
ea: Bisillop Bosnpn+s, known as the
apostle of the North, Archdeacon.
McDona11 who translated seotions
of the New Testament Into the
Il dian Dialect, Bishop Stringer and
the present Bishop, 'Rt. Rev. W, A.
Geddes, Also the Carcross : Indian
'Redidential . ,S'allool were shown.
Yukon., and Alaska are • now much
more accessiibie for travei Brno a
few . years •ago:
3. he IT
held at the home, the di
which was appropriately
-n'lth Spring flowers for the ns
Mrs, Turnbull left on her wedcl
trip dressed In. a gold suit, .dCaeed
coat and 'navy accessories. They
will make their hoine in Toronto
Boyle-+Radcllife
A quiet marriage took place
nit 'I'r'inityJSt, Stephen's Manse
Monday .evening, 'Mardi 22, at 7
o'clock when Grace Ann, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Radcliffe of
RUrketon,' Man., became the bride of
Sgt. Rabeet Huen Boyle, Son of Mr.
and Mrs. 3. H. Boyle of Foam Lake,
Salk, The ceremony was performed
by Rev, 0, Berle Gordon, pastor of
TrindteeSt. Stephen's United :Church,
in the prestnce of intimate friends
of the young couple.
The bride was attired in a powder
bluecorded silk dress with matching
hat and gloves and wore a corsage
of tea roses, She Was attended by
Mass Mildred. MoDenaid, who wore a
brown • wool Ault with matching
accessories and a • corsage of •.Tab.•
isnlan roses. The groom waa at-
tended by ,Pte. A. Il Jones o4 men which graduated and reeeiveet
the R.C.O.C. Amherst. - their R:C.A,F, pilots' badges at No.
,Peter McNab, 5Kt11 line Morris,
returned Nolle thea week aftfr
spending the winter with his, deugu-
ter - Mrs: A. H. Robertson, in
Montreal.
Leading Aircra.trtainan A:anancl
Hartley, Clinton, with friends' here.
Mr. I-Lartley's home is near- Calgary,:
Alberta. He is h . son of Charles
Hartley and grandson of the late,
Rev. A. Y. leartley who was Pres-
byterian -minister here iron: 1352
1396; Leading Aireraftsnlan John
M. 4,,illow, ILC.A.F., lett `Moniay Cor
eastern Canada. John has, enjoyed
' a ten -clay leave- at' his home here.
IHe and his mother•visited with Mr
and lelee, LeBow, at Stratford, •
Mr, and 'nn15 eeeilliani Feeicee Fee,:2nd
cemeessioli' Morris, have received
i son
tvoi.d� of the
r>!1va1: of 'their
1i1' i ovrr:: 1.
leliiitney , Toronto,` with
11roltleee,' W, hlr'MeKinney. •
froon elft _ — •B%•'" for sir
months and your bond -pays from
the first of May. By investing ,yarn
money you are creating a ri erre.
fund tient will he a Blessing to you Ont
the future.
Brtiesels quota, is . $72,000. Grey
$116,000, Morris $91,400. This wlD
be the crucial year its now :hey neem
the guns, tanks, ships and planes, • .
you can help by dnvesting your
money. They offer their lives=ycn •
offer your money. Lending; is for
victory and all that victory nearest'
R, 3. BOWMAN;
Vice -Chairman,
Grey, Morris, Blyth & Brussels+•
Airman Graduates
Russell N. Wilson, of Brussels
was among .the representatives o5:
Canada, the United ,States, Engle -net'
and. Brazilwho,... on, ...jraiidatyr.-. •iiiyra 0 .......
Loth, -mettle up 'a large class of air -
Sgt, and Mrs. Boyle left later
In the evening for Sackville on a
briet wedding trip and on their'
raturn will live at 113' Spring
Street, Atnherst. The groom to
station.ed here with the R.0 O.C.
The groom is a cousin of Miss
Florence McNaughton of Brussels:
Brussels Pupils Broadcast
The "War Savings" programme
Friday
over CkNY on F r y
evening by pupils at room 111 of
Brussels public school was a credit
to the pupils, their teacher, Mr. K. j
Ashton, under whose direction it was
prepared, and their instructor' of
music, Mr. M, Laycock who intro.
doted the programme over the air.
The broadcast came on the air with,
2 Service Flying 'Training School at
Uplands Airport,
Join The Reserve
Artillery Now
Your District Battery The
99th Needs 100 Men At Once
Men of this district, join ail in axe
Reserve Army: The 99th Battelle.
your district unit, requires 100 men
to bring it up'to strength. There tee
no more interesting service than the
artillery and the 99th has on hand
all the equipment necessary for this.
important work.
If you eanmat go active you can"
go Reserve. To be eligible for the
99th Reserve Batterya pian inus5
belong to ole of seven, age groups:'
the hymn "Now The Day Is Over' 17 and lb years el age, single Dien',
and closed with the same. •Margaret 40 to 50 yetere, married men 26 to 56
Workman repeated an approp:int:0
poein written by her father, Charles
Workman, during his recent ilhlese..
An old sea ellauty „Sailor Bey" was'
beatitifiiliy sung, Jane Work ;eve a
report of the B I?.S. effort pn behalf
of ;War Savings in '1 very" capable.
manner:: The rolled , ':T11i'eo 11111.1
,Mice° was folipwed by ;e. splenelle
' Mcssago, ''J'o 'Tlovs" , dolivo ed' by
Peter Haedln. "lire 1-tv1s'r" ti • ten.-
plt'f 'Song lireaedeo) ,i1 welt th'vli,:
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