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The Brussels Post, 1943-10-6, Page 3c�ea v IYtAe2r The meelleg, of the \roller's Assedation of the United Church wits held in the Sunday school room on Thursday afternoon with the presiclont. Mrs. AUK MoQi•acklu iu tire chair. After singing "Work, for the Night is coming," Mrs. W. J. Johnston 0010ced Prager and Mrs. Edward Johnston read a passage 00 Scripture. ;Reports were heard from 111e secretary and the treasurer's statement showed a good balance 1 A .Po•terlield and S. Procter; oom- on hand' nlittee to clean up hall after sale, ' The society accepted an invitation J: McGill and H. •Black; convenor's from the Women's Institute to art- 00 dillerantt MIAMI: Morris 3, J. M. tend as oellicers' rally, conducted Coultas hurl Mrs, Robert :Coultes; by Mrs. Clarence Hayes no George. 4, Howard Wilkinson and Mrs, town, next Thursday. A reading \Willbun McMurray; 5, Wilbert was gives by Mrs, George Hether- Procter anti Mrs. J'olrn McArter;.• David Armstrong, Aire, John Aid r. :sun, Mrs, Georges Macao and Mrs, I4n.1•ry Alutit1Jr'e,. The meeting cies• ed with God Save the Bing. A mooting or Clic ()nano commit- toe was also held when It was moved by A. Porterfield and S. Procter that a Produce Sale be held in November and the 'following rep, poinbrents made; to secure an (me- ti0rleer, 0. 11. Coulees; to engage ' hall, J. Michie; clerks, 10. Higgins and Alex McBurney; advertleing,' ington. East Wawanosh 0, Melvin Taylor Mrs. W, J. Johnston, Mrs. T,, G. and Mrs Orval Taylo'; 0 West, J.urvey, Mrs. Carl Johnston, and bTa:vin Robinson and Mies, Stewart Mrs, Edward Barnard were the ltic.Bua'ncy; least, Leslie Vincent and hostess. All repeated the Lord's Mrs, john McBurney; 10, Lloyd prayer In closing. iWoigonery and Mrs. Hersin Ir - Mrs. Edward Johnston is spending win; 12, Allan Pattison and Mrs. a few days with her sister. Mrs. Alek Leaver; tielgrave: Harry Mc. Whitfield, Carrie, who is suffering f>uire and Airs, Harry Caiiipbeil: from the etfccds of a .recent acct- Holy Communion was held in • dent; MISS Florence Fowler accom- Privity Anglican C]nirclr Sunday j Peeled by friends from Seaforth is 1'("rr'no when the rector, Rey. P. spending the weekend at Toronto: ITIy, Streeter, preached from the Mrs Joseph Curds is at London, words "Seek ye first elle Kingdom4 Mr. eV(' Mrs. Carl Johnston and of God and His righteousness and riaughter Marie with relatives at al ]fhee:e things shall be added unto . Lucltnov. you. - tt Collumni0on. was also held • in the ,° g l r>t vr, United church. Rev. Cr. H. Dun- jsliel>ji i i .e l.lp chose as Jtis text deletions 4, 5: Mr. and Mrs. Clark Johnston, ore ''Po redeem' there that were under of season's newly -married couples, the law 51101 the might reecive • the were presented with a beautiful adoption of sons." Robert Grasby•• j. array of gifts at a reception and sang a. solo, "Thor you I am praying." 'Mende held in their honor in the In the Presbyterian church, Rev, Foresters' Hall on Friday evening, S. herr spoke from tine words - "We The large crowd enjoyed modern Preach Christ 'Crucified." and .01d time dancing to music . Personals Mr. and Mrs, Lorne supplied by Jacksous orchestra and Harmer, P'ull'arton, and Mr, and a group from Lsngside. Following Mrs, H. Campbell with Mr, and Mrs. lunch, Abner Nethery, acting ou Themes Smiths; Mrs. W. Smith and behalf of the gathering, called. MIr. ' daughter, Slriella, Galt, with the and MIrs. Johnston to the stage and fra'mer's parents, Mr. and •, Mrs. read an address of appreciation and j WV.l1ianz Cole, good, wishes and asked them to l itecept e nston replied onn behalf sof his bride t and j GREY hlmselL, after which all joined lar Friends and neighbours gathered cin ng• "For They Are Jolly Good at the Monne of Mr. John Steles and Fellows," after which dancing was Mr, and Mrs, George Evans to spend resumed. Mrs. Johnston was form- a social evening with them before erly Miss Arclyce Brown of Lang- they leave their ionic on the ninth side. concession to tako up residence i11 Word ltas just beer received of the Brussels A doligheful evening was death in Vancouver on September 2 spent in 'games and dancing during of Dr. Robert Agnew, formerly of .the course of which Mr. L. Porter this locality in his 73rd year. Dr. Agnew was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. ,7olu1 Agnew of Concession 9, East Wawanosh townelalp andwas born and raised on the farm now owned by Mr. and Mrs, Janies „Scott. For a number of years he taught and Elmer McQuarrie presented Mr. Steiss with a smolatng stand, Mrs. Drans received an ele'cti•ia toaster and Mr, Evans a clock, The noaualpanyjng address was read by Norman Hoover; - Dear Mr. ,Steiss, team and G-eorgo. t It was with feelings of deep regret school in Morris township, later that we learned some tune' ago of graduating as a dentist and prao-• Your indention to leave our neighbor_ ticed iu Clinton. Twenty -Sour year's hood, For the past fl@ty years you, ego he moved to Vancouver, He]Mr. Stelae, have been a good friend survived by three sons, Dr. Alex M., and neighbour to all in; the cou- ohn ass Marjory; also four broth- nd Stewart; and one daugh- annuity. You boo, Elsie and George have always beenready to helpany ars, Dr, T. Ii„_ 'Vancouver; Drs. good cause with William, Jaes and John in Ohio your Music antJames song. The latch -string of the Steiss and three sisters, Miss- Mary, Van couver; Miss Anna, R.N., and Mrs, alma was always on the outside to all and everybody who chanced Walter Hail, Pasadena, Calif, along and we all fondly remember Leve, GAoibson Ar:mstrong,' Cal- gary;AC1 Jack, Centralia, Mr. and .many happy spent here in' chat, genies Mrs. Cecil Armstrong, Thorndale, and musts speant here ill' the Bast., We ,shall all miss these evenings with Mr, and Mrs, David Armstrong; after you have Mrs. Norman Geddes, Miss Cora your now home and Williamson, and Ales Styles, Tor, so to -night we telco this last opport• cubo with Mr. and Mrs. Joha Mounity of again spending' a happy hour or two with you. Gill; Miss Laurette Jlohnstmt, Lon• don with Mr, and Mrs. Georgi•As a token of our esteem and as a reureunbranlce of the neighbors on Jellnstot. 9th and 10th ;Concession of Groy,! we The Belgrave Teed cross _Society present you with these gifts. We ask met in ;monthly business session. on F1 iday evening in the work room you, Mr. S'toi'cs, to accent this smok- er, In yotti lorsure time as you use with a good attendance. The presi• it anti the snloice mugs curl upwards, 'dent, 0. R. •Coultas, was in the chair 01111 opened the meeting with a hylrut may yon have .:many pleasant ihnrghts andmemories of your 21111 and tite daily prayer, " y,..;zrs slpeat In thin neighborhood. . Minutes of the last meeting were bWe ask yon, ]71sie and George, to read by the secretary, Rev. G, FI• accept this...toaster and clock. We Dunlop. The treasurer's report was Nolle that whenever yon use the one read' by the president, The nor- and respondence inruded a letter of Mole at the ether, 'they w111 re call to your mind happy memories thanks from Ross Anderson for a or y0ti1' old home and friends on the gift o ]t• Ming. Preliminary plans 01h rot cession. were matte for sending Christmas Signed, on bsOta.lf; of our neighbors boxes to local boys overseas. A listy of 110010s and addresses of boys a d friends. Eimer MirQuars.Ju 0110(1, arkl In Caned% was 0011117I T oy1L Porter piled, ; Norman Hoover. lit II/0.1 decided (o hold a sale - of , The recipients all expressed Weir baking at the Produce Sale in Nov- ' p s t. omller and the .following contntittee , tharhsrior the gifts, Lunch was was appointed to take charge. Mat.' served, ualitycounts most or that � rich, satisfying in flavour which' onlya fine quality tea yields, use . . !! INC A, 8E r$R•OSSELS POST ill coma, when I'll Vand see alk colour i° l up the ' .- a a .i o£ our place, e South quarter,ears and hill .. w eat showing °n; a rub his, t the buckskin pony, en lake I'll want been •. find down t° the oalve5 you've the u Angus check up on those tel me about." d to ling e tiny, compare old looked like the farms round here ar r, he one that 3 . 2,111 wan ed T t lace on Highway:No. e used -ours, bu � saw o the Ha�gregcr`s like w a Macgregor p in the barn• Over to driveor the Saturday dance £ by then, to opdo pad will have the a gong to put have - t to pain t,Hos It need it if we're Think well tricity for Mom W suture into d put in ale g about po t it anyway Esrey Phe house, and fun thinking seems s0 - L . although „ away just now. d I grab forty winks t lie have to Write x "Time to t e Fa ,� the last still didn't get mace coming here 50 d d day ince we've° had a hot , time s a,thri e e be we but it cry's men• arrived, ri it with Montgom Be seeing. you •--" u WHAT 15 A VICTORY BOND? A VICTORY BOND is the promise of the Dominion of Canada to repay in cash the face value of the Bond on the date of maturity with half -yearly interest until that time. A Victory Bond is the safest investment in Canada backed by the entire resources of the Dominion. Canada has been issuing bonds for 75 years, and has never failed to pay every dollar of principal and interest when due. A Victory Bond is an asset readily marketable at anytime. Yes, a day will come.. when he'll be back, ready to take his place in a Canada he helped make safe for all of us. To speed that day is in our power. We at home ... in factories, .inoffices, on farms . work long hours to hurry it along. We go without, and lend our savings to provide what he needs to win quickly. This is the least that anyone can do. And when that day • comes - you'll want to welcome hien. - and to help him make his hopes come true. To speed Victory, plan to buy as many Victory Bonds as you can. 54 National. War Finance Committee WALTON tl nt1niber• of St. George's Anglican congregation. attended the Harvest Thanksgiving ;Services in St, John's Church, Brussels, last Sunday. ;Divine Service In. .91. George's Church en ,Sunday, Oct. 10th will be held at 7:30 p.ni, Mm, H. C, Meir of Seaforth will be in charge. ,Service on Oct. 17th et 1,30 pan. 1''el'sonals: Mrs. ,T, Balfour and daughters, Mire, Mla.rguerite Fawcett, Mrs. Charles Thorne, and son, Gila Bert, 151. Catharines, and "Toward. Douglr,erty,i Fort Erie, with Mrs. Hugh Fulton; Air. and Mrs. Glazier, Clinton, with Mr, and M15. Leather - land; Mr, and Mrs. William Hoy find dangdater, Ulster, Have. moved to Goder•icil; Me. 11111 Mrs. Russel Kreuter and fondly, Listowol, with 1111; 0,110 ' MIS. James McDonald; 12r. and Mrs. George b. Pollard and Yvonne, in 1121milt80; M1'. 1111(5 Mrs. James McCall, Victoria, 13.0„ with their brother gild sister in 'Morris; Air. and Mrs,. Henry Last, Welland, with the latter's sister, Mrs. At W. Ploy; Joseph Carter, in Welland. (Intended for Last Week) The 78th anniversary eorvices of 1)21(11'0 'United Church, Walton, were held on S11nda,y last eit 11 a,in, 011(5 7:30 pm, Dr. Diehard Davidson, President of Toronto Conference and Past Principal of Emmanuel College, was' the guest sneaker. Dr. Davidson took for his morning sublet "The Church." FIe said„ that while the church, which is: the body of Christ, depends upon Its head, Christ, yet Christ, the head, needs Ilio body just as the human head need's et human body to do its work. There are three fields in ' particular where the church must do the wort of Christ as prophet, as priest, a5 iciltg or shepherd. - The choir, angler rue direction of Sirs. Drown,' the organist, sang "The Cord is His Name," and a male rluarteite .from Brussels sang, "Just As 1 101," and - Ml•. John Bates sang The Lost Chord." At the evening service Dr. David» sou spoke en the subject, "When God Says No,' 'dtsaussing the limitations within which we must live Our lives. The choir sang, "I Love To Telt the Story' "end "One .btvoetly SolOoll and' Mrs. T. Strachan rendered "7/17 Yash." On Monday evening the W.A. pro- vided a e11i0Tten•pie scupper end a ooncert o0llSiating of local talent was Dre8en•ted. The concert was in the form eat a travelogue, representing the different countries Which the Al- lies are against the forOes' of despotiein. ' The offering amounted to over $700: front hetit Stinday and Monday, ETHEL The .many friends of Mrs. Robt. Barr were sorry to hear she fell and broke her hip. last Wednesday and is now In'Listowel .''Hospital. We wish her it speedy recovery. A large crowd attended the Pres- hyterian annives'sary services on Sunday laat. Rev. Norman' McKay (:1' '111'z11ell, being guest ..enealler'and delivered two. fine : sermons. On Sunday, Oct. 10th church service will be held at 2:30 pan. No Sunday School, Mr. Rain, Gibson pi' Mitchell was renewing aequainlanoes around here. nn ,Sundsly. He being a blacksmita here years age. - .Dr, 0. 11. Richmond telt on Satur- day for his' new Boone in Platen,' The "Star Movers" from Stratford, taking his household effects the sante day. We 'Malt hien success,, Air. ard- Mre. Angus Graham and 101311ly of London are living in . an tip-to•dat:e trailer home in our village while Ayr. Graham ns 'employed near there. ' The Village war workers completed Pour quilts ou Friday, in the town- ship halt, 7 The community' was saddened 14 hear of the death of Mrs. Maud 181nittling of Detroit recen4,iy from pneumonia, Sbe being a sister of Ws. 'Wen, M•01 1r, now of Ham, Ilton, Mrs. J. Hone and Mise. Isobel Reid also Mr. and Mrs, J. Carnochan of Atwood visited with Mrs, MIary Gill Wednesday evening. Mrs, Daniel Thiel, Preston, is visit - rill; her sister Mrs. Wes..Somers and other relativ e8. Mr, C. Fruthinson Is moving this weekInto the house recently . Pur, chased from Dr. Richmond.- Week end enol visitors; Mr. and Mrs, Ilan Hallenh11ck, Misses Doreen and Marjorie 02 Stratford with Mr. anti MrA. E. .S, Dunbar MTr. and Mi'a. Mervyn. Eckinter of Pine River with Mrs. -Sarah bokmter, Miss Betty Dunbar of near .Ford- wich'at her home. 1hir, 'Maurice) Hewitt of Ripley with Mrs, Il:etvi#t. They intend to mbve their furniture within two Weeks to their new lessee , Annti000raary Services will be herd in the Ethel United Ch511'bh On Oct, 50111 at 11 am. and 7:30 p.m, 1505. George Minta-ly of Motllttbn will be guest speaker. Spsciel music by the choir. We are Mooted CO state Mr. `Wsn, IT, Love is druprovittg in health these last few d.rtys, Mr, 19. L. Jardine has 101111'nel keine frown hit petition alt Alas Rosusts of Hoist Calf Club 15es11115 of the heron H010101 Calf Club held et: Seaforth, 0n Friday, Sept. 2411, 1942. Purebred Heifers, 1, W. 1), Clntlon, (loderielz 2. Edward ;f'letLi n. Gaderioll..- 3. Jelin Caaighel1, Hayfield) Carol Campbell, J3aytield) Ile 5. Norma Leaning, Walton 0. items Leeming, Watton 7. George Tinton, Goderich S. J. T. VanEgmond, Clinton 0, Donald Pryce, ,Seaforth Grade Heifers 1. I9etly Feagan, Goderich 2 Hugh Feagon, Goderich The Holstein Black & White May Placings: Bull over 1 yr. old - 1. Hume elution, Goderich, H R. 5 - 2. .E W. Vanhgnrond, Clinton, It, 1 Bull under 1 yr.-, 1. 1 000arg Leeming, Walton 2, Leonard Leeming, Walton 3. Colin Campbell, Hayfield 4. J. W. VanEgmcud, Clinton 5, E, B, (roadie, SeoJoo'th Champion Male - Herne Clutton Reserve Champion Male -- Leonard Leeming Cows -,Mature- 1. Hume Clutton - 2, Hume Clutton 3. J, W. VanEgmond 4• E. 13, Goudie 5. 4lolin Campbell 0. Leonard Leeming 7• Pr'Yce, George Seaforth 8. 10. 13. Goodie ' 3 yr. old Heifer - 1. Leonard Leeming 2. J. W. Van:E`gmond J. ,I•htnte Clutton 4. Fiume Clutton 5. 'Leonard Leeming 2 yr. old Helfer- '. Hume Clutton - 2. E. B, Goudie 8. Hume ` Clutton 4. Leonard Leeming 5. Oolin Campbell 2 yr. old Caif Club Calves - 1, Hume Ciuttoa 2. Iitnne Clutton 3. Leonard Leeming 4. Colin Campbell Helfer under 2 yrs. - 1. Leonard Leeming - - 2. 3'. W. VanEgan•ond, Clinton 3. Geo. Pryce 4. 18. 13. Goudie 5. Colin Caanpbell 5. Colin Campbell 7. Leonard Leeming Jr. yearling Heifers-CalfClub 1. Colin eampbell - 2. Leonard Le•eaning Heifer under 1 ye. -- 1. Hume Clutton 2. J. W. VanTig*mond 3. Hunte •Glutton 4. Wh. Turban, Goderich, R. 6 g Leonard Learning 6. tl,eonard Leeming 7. Geo. Pryce 8. Hume Clutton 9. E. B. Goudie 10. Geo. Pryce 11. Oolln Campbell 12, •Colin Campbell 13. Geo. Pryce 14 Colin .Campbell Get of Sire - 1. Hume •Clutton 2. Hume Clutton 3, Geo, Pryoe Herd-- 1. erd-1. Mune Clutton 2. Leonard Leeming 3. T. W. VanEgnaond - 4. Geo. Pryce >. Colin Campbell 0. E. B. Goudie Potato Prices Legal maximum prices which may be charged by growers selling to consumers of potatoes in the West- ern Ontario region vary slightly 114 different asetoilte, according to W. Harold Mdlehiliipps, primes and supply representative fisc the . West - 0111 Ontario- region. This variation - is brought about by the fact that the gl'ow'er is entitled :to the legal.' ., wholesale price and n, mark-trp. The legal 'wholesale prune Is dependent o11 freigh't` rates, The - hark -up for the grower to the eenstuner Is 49 cents on a 100 -pound beg; 80 cents on a 75 -pound bag; 25 Cents for 60 pounds; 15 cents for 25 pounds;, 12 cents for 15 pounds; 8 cents for 10 ponrds, tend for entailer nitantities ole -eighth calm per p0untl. Growers scllirg direct to consumers shay determine the legal wholesale price to retailers by applying to the Board's regional afileo,' Legal prices to grower to - eonauniet in various markets of the reg1ouo 13rarutford. Galt, I{itchener, *0.14 h hag; Guelph, $2,13) Stratford, Wood- sibnkq London, $2.15 a hag; Chat- ham, SO. Thomas, $11.10, Windsor aid ,Sarnia, $2,17; Owen Sound, $2,19. The price per peels is 49 cents he 01 the above listed markets elt0150 devetr Sound, where it le 50 0ent44, e.