The Brussels Post, 1943-9-8, Page 1IPOS " PUBLISHING HOi SE
ecinesi y, Siteptember 8th, 143
BRUSSELS, ON ARIO
St. Marys Grecer
. Injcred In Fall
ST. MARY'S—Alex Sperling, SL
Marys grocer, spent his Wednesday
half holiday helping Thomas Dunbar.
Downie township to .thresh. About
0:00 p.m, he was on a ladder which
broke and tbus injured his loft bip.
Dr. R. H. Latimer, St, Marys,
Who was in aLtendanate, , Hatt the in-
jured inn taken to 03iratfnrd Gen-
eral .hospital for :c -ray :examination
which revealed 114x. Sperling's left
hip is:fractured.
Mr, Sp'el'ling is chairmen of the
baord cif trustees of St. IVIerys pub,
tic sc1100133.
Clifford Goes All
Out On Shell Production
GUIOLPIL Sept, 3—WilliamRies
Sr., of Clifford, is the mond 'owner
-of a Barratt Rock pullet, hn:tehed
last March 9, which laid three. eggs
In half an flour. Mr. Ries drinks
that at this rate of egg production,
Canada's quota to Britain will 'be
filled in a short 'time.
DANCE
AL'S. S. No -^6, Grey
Friday, Sept 17th
Victory Orchestra
Proceeds Go To War Work
Adnussion-25c Booth
REGENT THEATRE
PEOPLE W KNOW
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..Mise Verla Fischer, Iiespler, is
l holitla.ying el bey hone hers.
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:Mr, and Mrs. Archer Grewur and
salts spent the week end boliday In
:Toronto,
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Misses Janet and Wilma S3raksou,
Toronto, spent the holiday week end
al Biasseeis.
ie. m a.
Mr. null Mos. M. Wineberg were
week ensl holiday visitors with rela-
tives Is ,l.etmington,
a: ,e ..
Mr. ang1. Mrs. Herb Glazier and
son Gordon of Stratford spent the
week end at Brussels,
Plying Offeeer Bowman Galbraith
Is home on leave after returning
from duty over1eas,
Misses Dorothy Armstrong, Gene
;3andersbn and Thelma Little seen
the holiday week end in Toronto.
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Mee. F. W. Burchell , and sous,
Scott, Peter and Joe, sof Perth visited
at the home of Mr. P. Ament Inst
week. •
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Mrs. A. Riddick and children,
Niagara, reiurued home 011 Sunday
after a visit with Mr, and Mrs. Alex
Anderson,
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Mrs. Min. Wilkinson has returi:ed
ETHEL
The 63)011 anniversary 0t the Melees
,menet Presbyterian W.M.S. will bo
; held Thursday, Sept, 9th, aL the hour
01.2:30 pan, Mr. l'anl itulnbie
vet ii riled missionary will be the
guest speaker, will give nn ilitlsirat.
ed address.
1!aliy Bey will be observed an1
i 511uday, Sept. `LGth In the Prtasrby
j !erien Church, 1t is expected that
( she tlev. Norman MIc1 ay of MiLelield
will conduct the e11111versary service
es S'.uplay Oct, 3rd at 11 a.m. ani
i S pen,
Mr. and Mrs. Al Judd from the
' States ,arrived last Friday to spend
a holiday w10h the letter's eausin
Mrs, Gee. Kreuter and Mr. Kreuter.
I'te. N..Goltie• and Pte. B. Cap's -
iron of 1NOmipeg, who are stationed
at Listowel at present, spent tate
week end with Rev. and Mrs.
Br,
• Mrs.sntonA, 'Ziegler, her mother and
son Billy spent the holiday week
end with Mewls in Petrone.
A.C. Bryan Ames of Ottawa, is
home on a visit with his patents ivfr.
and Mrs, Jos..Anees.
Mrs, Maurice Hewitt has returned
from a pleasant 1.0 -day holiday with
Mirs. (Dr.) Richmond at Sharbot
Lake,
Mrs. Alex Pearson and iALLle son
have returned home from a 2 weeks'
vacation with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. McWilliam at Mount Forest.
M1'. and Mrs, Stanley Wilsop and
friends of Hamilton wore here over
:r.
home after visiting with her (laugh- the week end with Mr. and Mrs,
John Wilson.
Seafoi'tn, Ont. ter, Mrs. Helot and Mr. Helm of
Thurs., Fri., Sat , London,,
Sept. 9th, 10th1 lith El * * *
My I+rien'd Flicka 1 Mrs. Para Sevington, Mr, and Mrs.
In Technicolor L. Schott and Miss Edna Jergens of
The simplicity of the tale, and the' Cleveland were week end guests at
beauty of its telling arouse emotions the home of Mr, and Mrs. H. B.
from tragic ..heartache to ..hilarious Allen.
comedy.
Mon., .Tues., Wed.,
Sept. 13, 14, 15
Betty Grable George Montgomery
Coney Island
A Musleal
in marvelous technicolor
Beautiful' Entertaining.
Thurs., Fri., Qat.,
Sept. 16, 17, 18
A Night To Remember
Loretta Young Brian Aherne
Matinee each Saturday at 2;30
First show starts at 7:30 each even-
ing. When single features such as
these are shown all patrons in by
9:15 will see complete show.
Righteousness exalteth a nat.
Ion but sin Is a reproach to
any people.
Melville Church
Min later
Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.D.
1t A. M. Sunday School and
Bible Class
11 A. M. "Life After Death"
7- P. M. "Faith and Progress"
Louis O, Thompson, Organist
and Choirmaster.
COME AND WORSHIP
iJ 111E Church
Minister—Rev. Hugh C. Wilson
10 A. M. Sunday School and.
Bible Class
11 A.MI Morning Worship
"The Sacrament of Baptism"
"Junior Congregation"
Sermon Subject:
"Looking But Not Seeing"
7 P. M. Evening Praise
"Religious Contagion"
EVERVdNE WELCOME
Church of England
Pat'Ieh of Brussels
Rector.•Rev. M. F. Oldham
12th Sunday After Trinity
St. John's Church, Brussels -
1 0
russels-10 A. M. Sunday -School
No service on this date.
Harvest Thanksgiving at
Walton at 3 P. M.
Service at 11 A.M. on Sept. 19
St. George's Watton—
St Georges, Walton—
2 P. M. Sunday -School
3 P. M. Evening Prayer
and Sermon
Annual Harvest Thanksgiving
Peeacher, Rev. R. S. Skinner
Rentor of. Chesley and Tara
Rural Dean of Bruce.
SC David's, Henfryn—
No. service or S.S. on this date
Harvest Thanksgiving 11
Atwood.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McLeod,
newly-weds visited Mrs. John E.
Smith over the week end, Mrs.
Smith having a few in for tea during
Saturday evening. The couple will
reside in Toronto.
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Mfr. and Mrs. D. Reid, Mrs. J. Cox,
Miss H. Alderman, Mr. W. Brown of
Toronto, guests at the Baeker-
Homuth wedding spent the week
end at the home of T. C. and Mfrs.
Baeker.
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Rev. M. F. and Mrs. Oldham re-
turned home at the end of last
week after 8 weeks' holiday at G41 -
ford Lake ,Simcoe. Mrs. M. Re 'Old-
ham retul?ted borne with them for a
visit,
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Mrs. Andrew Hamilton, Mrs.
Finley Cook and son Finlay of Ool-
lingwood, also Mr. and Mrs. James
Wilson of Atwood were visitors on
Tuesday with Rev. M. F, and Mrs.
Oldham also Mr. and Mrs, George
lenehel of Oranhrook.
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Prograsta
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PGM III -hies week of Sept Stii, 10343
TH URSDAY
8.00 klynu1. Time - I3. V, Pym
1'9.00 ALMANAC News•
6,26 Late FARM 1VIA.1lJiETS
7.80 Lone Ranger
9,30 Songs by ,Sarah
FRIDAI',
7.30 Eveready Time
8.80 EXPORT EARLY BIRDS
1,16 Army Interview
9.45 Dunhill MYSTERY TIME
SATURDAY
9.80 Kiddies' Studio Party
11.00 Sat, Morning Frolic
5.46 London Arena Show
5,00 CI{NX BARN DANCE
SUNDAY
1:2.30 WEEKLY NEWTS REVIEW
1.16 Gene Autry - Songs
8.00 ACADEMY AWARD — play
6.45 Sunday News Seminary
9.80 3010]) INDIAN 'SHOW
MONDAY
12.00 FARM'4301Nth1 HOUR, (de
1.45 Claire Wallace •
6,80 CI%NX , CADETS
8.30 Moods in Music
TUESDAY
810 Seaferrth. Serenade
11,49 I-fanover Cleaners ,Hand
0,39 FARM MARKETS — daily
7,16 Shorts — Bud' Gerald
3,30 RANCH BOYS & CORA
WEDNESDAY
10.30 Church of Air
11..46 Daly' Grange Hawaiians
132.25 Neve --• Bili Beatty.
7,00 Marching Along
Locall hiews
Hair Dressing
Parlour Closed
The Fall Fair of the Proton Ar.r1•'
The Ilan' dreseillg mushier oe 1111,36 cultural Society, scheduled to be
1. Pease will 1133 :nosed Iruet Monday, bele In Dundalk on S'eptonlblir 28
Sept. 13th until 11101111ay, ;epu-niuvi' and 29, was cauesiled. The reasons
8111 while Miss' l'eaae is uu vacatiou• give r are sca'r'city of help, ration
restrictions and lack of Interest ow-
ing to good tithes. The best fairs
are held when money. iq net
pleetifnl, it in. claimed.
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Dundalk Fair Cancelled
No Paper Next Week
There will be no paper uext week
as the staff of the ,le'ussets Post
tvi11 Lake their anl:ual holiday week,
.Correspondents are asked to send
in their uetvs items as usual.
Engagement Announcement
Mir, and Mrs. Robert Turvey ah•
no11111133 the engagement of their
daughter Helen Dorene to Norman
Eldon son of Mr. and Mrs, Me10111e
Goering the marriage to take puce
in September,
FALL MUSIC TERM
Louis D. Tennyson, arg:eat. of
Melville church, Brussels, will
resume teaching—P1,,no, tinging
and Theory -Tuesday, Sept. 9113.
Will pupils kindly c- aur; at their
usual time. Telephone 70x
No Christmas Trees
To 'Be Cut This Year
A joint statement issued by the
Prices hoard transport, labor and
munitions departments, recently said
shortage of labor and transportation
would result In no Christmas trees
Mr. and Mrs. John Allan or Ham being Out this year.
Ilton and Mr. Ernie Allan, Misses School Opening
.lean Allan and Betty Greed of
Waterdown, also A.C. Jbhn Allan Of The fall school term commenced
Gait ere visiting Mende in Brussels on Tuesday or this week with three
and Ethel during the week end new teachers en the staff here. Miss
holidays. Raymer and Miss Cook replace Miss
Mr, and. Mrs. Earl Cara•Oo'nan of ,Slni4h and• Miss Jabklin in the eon.
Kitchener .and Mr. and iilrs. Win. tinuation school and Miss Janet
Carnochan of Linwood were visitors King tills the vacancy created by
with Mrs. Mary Gill during last the resignation of Miss Margaret
week. ' Downing le the public sebaol.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harrison and
Miss Lola Mayberry and Mr, and
Mrs. Ralph Mayberry of Windsor. Church Notes •
Were weekendand holiday visitors 'Rev. Arthur G. Hewitt. 33.3.., orf
with Mrs. Mary GillBelmore, took thee • services last
Mlesare. Lou and Jos. Nieboleou of 'Stmday morning and evening in the
Toronto were visitors with Mr. and United Church.
Mrs. J. T. Nicholson and Mr. Wm. N.ext Sunday morning the mem-
McLeod's, leers of the Junior Congregation
Friends here or Mre. Eva Brown
of Hamilton will be sorry to hear
that :site' Kaci the misfortune to fall
lately and hurt her arm, in St. John's Church was appropriate
Miss Ruby Jonas has rete iced' for the Empire Day of Prayer end
from a holiday with friends at also the Sunday before Labor Day.
Gerrie, Molesworth and ICurtaviile. Rev,M. F, Oldham was in charge
Mrs. (Dr.) Richmond and sous and delivered a sermon nu Nehemiah
have returned from their holiday 4:15, regarding the building of the
with friends at Sherbet Lake.wall, We am to take a keen inter -
Week -end Personals— est in our work. On account of
Mia. and Mrs. L, J. Sinclair and Harvest Thankoifering in St.
George's, Walton, next Sunday.
Sept. 13th at 3 p.m„ there will be no
service in St. John's Church, The
Sunday school will meet as ueuai at
10 a.m.
will meet for their first service of
the fall term.
The 11 sem. service on bept. 5011
Barbara of Hamilton.
Misses Eliz. Barton, and Isobel
Tmrnull, of Hamilton and Ada.
Wa]'dlaw of Ajax.
Mr, and Mrs. Stan. Spolren and
sons also Cr and Mrs. Wm. Flood
of Brantford.
Miss Majorie.Bateman oI Lis'owel,
Miss Jessie Cleland of Guelph tvdth.
iter met airs. Percy Stephenson.
Mrs. J. H. Skeoch of Brantford
with D. S. and Mrs. Dunbar.
M1'. and Mlrs. ]]vo1'ett Wright o1
St. Catlleriues with Mr. and Mrs.
las. Wright and Mrs. Mae I{night.
Me. and Mrs. Robt. Brown and
faintly of Listowel, In the village, •
:Pro. Kenneth Thompson and Pte,
Vince Vaughn of Brampton were
'visitors with Mr. and Mrs, 10,wyn
Thompson.
Mrs. Cecil Bateman Listowel ante
Mrs. John Snell and' Larry James-
town were visitors with their pais
ents Mr. and Mos. Jos. A•nles. 011
Sunday.
BAKERY RESTICTION:S
OFF UNTIL OCTOBER 11
Ottawa -- The Prices Boated all'
nonnced Tuesday that . the effective
date of its order eliminating manic
facture of a wide range of smelt
beltery items and the iaitig of
Calces has been postponed from
September 13 until October 11
"to provide for a 1x11 and lair
review" of :certain 031350 ions
from 14*151s in , various parte of
Canada.
•Belgrave School Pair will be 11e1(0
Tuesday, September 14111, Penile
Speaking and Singing Cempetitian
w111 bo held 1 ridiey Evening, Sept-
ember 14411,
BEL G't. , ;" VE
J3elgrave school Fair will he hold
Tuesday, September 14th. Public
Speaking and Singing Competition
will be held Friday Evening, .Sept-
ember 24th.
Local teachers leaving for their
schools for the fall term included
Miss Myrtle Yuill.to Harireton, Miss
Fen•rol Higgins to Galt, Miss' Louise
McIOenzie to Hamilton, Mise Barbara
110,chie to ooncession 6, Morris town
s111p, Miss Mabel Coaltes to Blue -
vele, Goldie Wheeler to London.
Personals: Mr. ` and Mrs: John
Howard, Toronto, with friends; Mr,
anti Mrs. Kenneth Howard, Toronto,
Robert Ring, Toronto, formerly of
Blnovale, with Mr. and Mrs. .7, A.
Geddes; Mrs. Stewart McGee,
Winghaan, with Mrs.. Robert Nichol-
son; Misses 'Dorothy Wade and
Shirley Nothery have returned after
spending seven weeks picking frnit
at St. Davids; Misses Myrtle Yttili
and 0err01 Higgins enjoyed a beat
trip from Olden Sound to Mant-
toiiidn and .Sault Ste, Marie; Mrs.
Lesdte and niece, Mi3s Jones, De-
troit, with the former's brother,
James Grigg; Seines McCrea, To.
ronto, wltb his parents, Mr, and
Mrs. 12. McCrea; Mr. and )ars,
George Johnston with relatives at
Blnevale
A proaoher dialed long distance
in order to Ca11 a clergyman friend
911 a distant tom,
"%Do you wish to place a station
to station 'call?" :inked t110 operator.
"N,0," cane° the answer, 4arson
to pareell, ,pieasll,"
Business Men's Meeting
It was decide(' at tate business
men's meeting on Tuesday eve.ling,
that the ilusiless places would re-
main open Wednesday evenings until
the end of September. The uloeleeg
was very poorly attended, There will
be another meeting on Tuesday,
a: a :r.
WEDDING
Seeker • Homuth
Tali standurds of gladioli termed
the setting at the nettle of Mars.
Jim111 Ilonluth, Wingbam,- on Satul,
clay afternoon, September 4th when
h, r youngest daughter, itarg;u'al
Mary, became the bride of John
Thoio on Backer, Plsm.13., son of
Mr. and Mos. J. C. Beaker of Brus-
sels. Rev. Kenneth Molt an .ofacial-
ed and the wedding music, was
played by Mr. Harold Victor Pyre.
The bride's gown was of whit
brecada with a yoke of point desert
and fitted bodice with touches o
pleating. The bouffant skirt ended
1. a Miele (rain. Fier can e•7,-f1gLl
veil was held in place with a Dutch
cap headdress of shirred net edged
with steed pearls and she caroled a
Reopening and OId I-lome
Service of St. Davids
Church, Henfryn
Ou Sunday, Sept. 5111 et 3 p.m., St.
Dav:d's Anglinaa Church, llenfryu
wile re -opened alter .. c.11npheto re-
deeoration and repuirs, with au
alfendauce of limey old frit -pile and
inhabitants of the dfatrict vehicle
filled the Church to capacity. Itov,
311. P. Oldham, rector of the Church
was in charge • and WO1002.ned all
visitors and parislliol:ers and deity
Bred Ira approprfatp serMon on Bt.
Luke 4:16 "Jesus came to Nazareth
where Ile. had been brought up: and
0:- ill.. custom was 1ie went 1310 the
synagogue on the sabbath day, and
{ stood up for to read." A0 the
service was dedicated a beatatifui
Sept. 28th and the business peep,e or I shower bouquet of Briaaecliffe roses
the village are urged to attend so (anti bouvar<]ia.
They mad eepross their eptnions iu [ Mrs. Howard Bedford, as her
the matters discussed, sister's matron of honor, wore a
floor -length gown of Baby Pink sheer
— —� trimmed with lace. Her headdress
�q
9Y 5A
R L>dETE� carried a bouquet of Briareliffe
i was of relvet flower petals, and she
E+ l
roses and Cornflowers.
The regular monthly melting of
The groom was attended by Mr.
the Women's Institute was held at W S. Brown, Phm.,B., of Orange -
the home of Mrs. B. Sanderson The vale.
President, Mrs. D. S. MONau.ghton, ,
After the ceremony, a reeeptio't
presided. During the business was ,hold at which the bride's
period e. letter of thanks was read mother received wearing a dress of
for the donation of money sent for triple sheer crepe in navy blue with
jam for overseas. The roll call wasaa emsage of Better Time ros.la. The
kit,
by displaying a first aid groom's -
s mother also • received wear-
]rit. );rich was to hold what were in a wine ensemble with a r0rsage
considered 12 most eseentia.l articles
or Johanna Hill roses.
needed. Mrs. MleNaughton was the Following the reception the bride
winner for first prize and Mrs. Ser_• and groom left for Muskoka, the
demon the second. Current events bride travelling in a Nile green
were given by Mrs. Munro. Helen wool dress with brown accessories
Sawtell favored with a solo. and wearing a I0olinsky Ytar scarf,
The chief topic of the afternoon the gift of the groom.
On their return, Mr. and Mrs,
Baeker will reside at 394 Avenue
Road, Toronto.
was a review of the "Home "lu1 s
ing Course" recently taken up, u..
der direction of Mrs. Sanderson.
Demonstrations of first aid work
were given by Mors. Denny, Mrs,
Hart and Mrs. Munro. At the close
lunch era sserved by the hostess, as-
sisted by Mrs. Rae, Mrs. Scherk,-
and Mrs, Sellars,
Visitors for the holiday: Mr. and
Mrs. A. :Schatte and Miss Edna
Jergeus, Cleveland, Obi*, with idrs.
levington and Mrs. Stott; William
Fyne Wingham, with J. S. 'titan;
Mr. and Mrs. James Rae, Brentford,
with Mfrs. A. Rae; Bert Martin,
ITalnilton, with Mrs. Martie; Mrs J.
Smeityer, Saskatchewan, with 11'.
and Mrs. J, Fitch; Mr. and Mrs. tried both at his home when he
Norman Patterson, London, with was first bothered and at the in -
relatives; Mr. and Mrs. A. Gold and stitution, but attendants yesterday
Bobby, Mrs. H. Gold and Robert said they weren't sure what finally
Paulin with Mr. and Mrs. George cured him. They left ''rather sud-
Paulin; Misses Yvonne and Pauline denly." one attendant explained.
White. Toronto, with Aire. White; 'Fria condition was never cote,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sproal, Exeter, sidered serious by his physician,
with Mrs. H. Special; Mr. and Mfrs.IDr. L. DeWitt Wilcox, who ex-
1
Ross. Pope, Centralia,' and ales.
Iplained tent the annoyance or -
Doan, Biggar, ,S ask„ with Mr. andc.rlaionally stopped at night; but wee
Mrs. Lorne Ranke; Mac Allen, To- I renewed daring the day,
:onto, with Mr. and Mrs. George
, wilb
Rev, and rMTS. s. W.J l' I,. Foster;; Miiss O NCJL ,1EFF
Jean Gowdy with friends in Toron-
to; Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Reidt and
family; Mr, and Mrs. Jack Gibson
and family, Dr, and Mrs. Scherk,
Mr. and Mrs. T, G. IIemp1t111 at
Dyer's Bay; Mr. and Mrs. G. A,
Wearying at Point Clark; Mr, and
Mrs. Jackman, Toronto, with Mr,
and Mrs. T. Brown; Miss B. Howe
left on Sunday to take uP her
duties as teacher at Leamington,
and, Miss. Rona Van Velsor to
Weston.
J. A. Schinbein Home
From Hospital At London
J. A. Schinbein, of Listowel, who
entered St. Joseph's Hospital with a
bad case of hiccoughs a week 309
returned to his home Thura31 ty
111g+ht.
The hiccoughs actually stopped
Sunday night, but as an extra pre
caution he spent a few more days
in hospital, Several remedies were
Cigarettes Received
The following letter expresses
appreciation Por cigarettes having,
been sent by Ml', .7. Shlels through
the Brussels PIA and' Game Club, '
Dear Sir,
I received the parcel of cigarettes
that your club so ldndly sent me,
so tem taking this opportunity to say
"Thanks: Wards seen so inadevuate
lop exipeeeeing my real thoughts end
ainineciation, but it is my only avail-
able, paeans. I, was not what one
might say well known i`t1 ilrtt`ssels,
tliottg'le I know quite a nenber of folies.
tliore,but was both surprised and
delighted 00 get them. What'you and
our fellow 'members have 'done for
the boys over here will never be
tally eppt'as,lated until we Come
marching home again which, we
hope, wilt not be long, so until then
I remelt sincerely yeti's
A39050 C•Fur. A.. G. Matddocke
37t11 Meld Sty„ 7th Arany Fid, Regt,
Can, Army Overlies; it`'M.A,
The Heart and Hand Mesta
Band held their Autumn Tbanitefeer-
ing. with a good attendanace Hymn
605 was sung to begin the program,
Verna ,Carmichael oneeeu prayer.
The Scripture Lesson was taken in
4 parts by Lillian Smith, Rhea Mann,
Margaret Inglis and Clayton Mama..
A solo entitled "Heavenly .Sunlight"
was sualg by Verna tearm4cnao,,
The special speaker :of the evening
was Miss Clare McGowan, a Mission-
ary from China. The various things
she brought from China were dis-
played and 111e story she told Were
enjoyed. by all.
Rev. Hazelwood gave a few re
marks thanking Miss McGowan for
giving snob a good address and
entertaining so splendidly.
Olive Speiran sang a solo accom-
panied by her mother at the piano.
The offering was taken by .Keith
Meehan and Jack Whitfield. Delores
Meehan gave a delightful reading
followed by Hym1i 614.
Prayer was given by Rev. Ha/01-
wood and the meeting 010501 by
singing God save the Icing.
Canadian Women's
Amity Corps
CeST A.C. 2nd .Annieersaby reports
Shoes the women are responding
fine to release A-1 meet tient •Race
work 'and driving but still seed
plenty mere,
The new class for 17 -yeas old boys
for trade eehool le about ready to
open,
See Bee Posttnestete
braes altar stand to hold the large
prayer book, This :stand was derated
as a Hirt from Mlr, and Mrs, Audrew
ITamilton at131 daughter Irene 1111rs.
Finlay Cook), for many - years
members of the congregation, and
now residents of Collingwood, Ont.
Inn. lig the 1•eceivirg 03' the offer-
ing Mrs. Alex Brewer of Brussels,
'sus. a very pleasing solo. "thing
Home." Mrs. T. Kerr and Mrs..
Lester McCreight officiated at the
organ. Beautiful baskets of
gladioli• adorlted the Chancel and
Communion Table. The offering
amounted to $169.00 which will meat
all expenses in connection with the
repairing and 'redecoration. Many
old time friends were present from
distances as far as Co13i.ngveo0'I. The
church presents a very beautiful
appearance. Harvest Home will be
held on Sept. 26th,
MORRIS
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. ,Sellers visited
over the week end with friends
Alan Mair, 2nd line, left for Sas-
ieatoon Saturday on the Harvesters'
excursion.
Miss Isabel Fowler, London, else;
ad recently with Miss Ruby Bone.
MT. and Mrs. Percy Armetr ong
and sou Donald of Toronto spent the
holiday week end with Mr, and Mrs.
Wm. Ireland.
Mr. Norman Hoover has been
engaged as teacher in the Anderson
school. Mr, Hoover was a former
teacher in S.S, No. 6.
Mrs. Quintin Anderson, 3rd line,
has not been enjoying good health
for the pest few weeks.
Mrs. Jas. Brown of New Liskeard
spent a few days with her parents,
;lit, and Mrs, Joe Shaw.
Mirs, Harold Barris visited 'with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed. John.
sten and attended the Anniversary
•1i tite 1;1111e11 Church.
Mr. Chas. Johnston spent the
week end with his father and uncle
on the (00 line.
Mr, and Mrs. George Johnston
tiis'tea with Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Johnston on Sunday afternoon and
attended Bluevale Church Anniver-
sary,
Mir• and Mrs. Silas Johnston of
Walton took in Bluevale Church Ain
uiversary and visited with friends
• Sunday afteraoos.
MIr. and Mrs. Arthur Brooks and
family of Toronto spent the week•
end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ma-
clennan and family took in the Unit-
ed Church Anniversary.
The monthly meeting of the Wo-
men's Missionary Society of • Knox
Presbyterian church was held in the
church on Thursday afternoon.
The president, Mrs. Raymond El-
liott, conducted the meeting. Mr
R. F. Gaarniss read the sbriptul
lesson from Hosea, chapter 6i at
Ml's, F. G, Fowler led hi a spec)
wartime prayer,
It tvas .arranged to have Rev. F.
G. Fowler give a missionary
thankoffering message at, a rem-
lar morning service hi October.
Mrs. Eldred Nichol had the chap-
ter
hapter from the atucly book, "The New
Oahedian Loyalist,' dealing with
the Italians, showing them to be a
race anxious to become Loyal Can-
adian. citizens and 'interested in
education. They have captured al-
most full bontroi of the fruit bush
nese, she pointed out. When hale
entered the war the majority of
Bailees in Canade. remained true
to Canada.She traced the lite did
work 08 Beckwith, a loyal Chris•
tlan, to the present °Beeltwlth
Memorial Italian Church" in Ment.
real,
Mr. N. Clumnien, '06r. and Mee. It.
W. Kennedy and sons visited °vet
1the weeix end holiday with 0113
tetuwer's 3106°t' lit Letitni>rgtttir.