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Most Daring Story of the War
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FRIDAY 7 & 9 P.M. SATURDAY 2:30 7 & 9
Henry Aldrich and Dizzy r
—in— •
The Howl of the Season
'`HENRY ALDR1 C HAUNTS
LUNTS AHOUSE"
MONDAY
CLAUEP Ft 3J
COLBERT
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TUESDAY
Two Shows Nightly 7
& 8
WEDNESDAY
V' ERONICP AULET
!LAKE GO•11' RD
—in--
—with—
Sunny Tufts
A Motion Picture Marvel
NEVER A BETTER
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COMING SOON—
Laurel and Hardy in "A CHUMP AT OXFORD"
BINGO AND DANCE
on
Friday February 161h
in
Brussels Town Hail
under the auspices of the
Brussels branch of the
Canadian Legion
Proceeds for the Overseas
Cigarette Fund
music by
Ken. Wilbee's Orchestra
Bingo starts at 8:30 sharp
Good Prizes
Lunch Served
Admissiontodance 35c
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liacd peerirli:+ly in Brussels, Ont.,
,clic re tier husband. Itcrbert .T.esiie
711+.cn4, who died 111 Loaded in!
Jon,. 194 concha -:ted re jewelry
iii .••• for ahoot re:2 years, Mrs.!
nn w,.p 'ti '414 11: Ferg'gs,-
Ilf was 1. hp liadglIter of the late
3014n 4 ('reirh'ton,
,he was an ardent church
ivi r ker bailie a member of ` .11rns•
els 'nited Church, . and nieinber 1
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CARD OF THANKS ?•nnnsl Meeting of
1 w'i-s11 10 111 141 cid 9,-t t:h1 4 ;and HrIwis:'k Fire Insurance
fl!emitl ft1 7•ca}ct ll Ili
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4,i.t ire ill Friday- i"t'il ier7 : Ulth
Letters Of The feks
1 4.1141' of tip .inti -t tui •
a, Wc2I'lc
ri teived by he: 1 It brim..14 ,1 the
( l.eriian- L-'glr-n to tile. ,n ..7'.
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P1.4 any other iF 4 4h at vies
1;IDs t. i-.;+. 414 1Y':L' ,'h- two
of retiring directors • are John A.
lwys
S. -yens and Norman Iiaa•riin, 1,011
"le- ,,aicrihle for re-election.
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Le .int ry (11, 111 1 17e fol l.. w i 1e.
o fracas, Dr, ('. elyrI,.. 1.1
141 n. t',o�rrlon Kreuter. 1141,,
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•it.-ttniss and 4iaorg4 liackt'4.
tliru Red Cross Notes
She is wnrvibed by hor son Art Won Silver Cup
1. ndnn; ;1 sister, Mrs, 41-10, 1, 4.4rile, Al.- the district 11411/171 mt.,tine
(4oderieh, and two grandchildren. held in Stratford n Fel 1
George R. SOOT T. Prndr,tll-h i 'astir -
4190 Agent of Winghatn, w..•i pre -
scoter]
with a-ilve4r rap i' - `4:11149
Ow leading agentin this district
tor the larges -t. number of -n.!• •1nt•-.
ic4 the year 1944.
Funeral service was held at
:17-4. (144.rge 'i. Leman and 'Sons
} :f,ln rai chapel Saturday at 2 p,nt.,
4r1111 Rey. M. 1'. Smith in charge,
interment in 1.11. Pleasant Cenu:tery,
21r�. Jnrhknn ,,iffered a stroke
throe, week, nreYious to her death,
tut was consc ions until shortlY
g before her -passing Following her
husband•s death in .tune ;Virg.
(eson - had spen4. the summor
visiting her sister,' Mrs. Clarke, in
(7oderieh. _
One of the pallbearers was
Ben S. Scott, a former prin.ipal
i1'e Br ivsseIA school.
ANNUAL PANCAKE SUPPPER
Tuesday, February 13th
St. John's Anglican Church
In Sunday School Room -
(Auspices of Women's Guild)
Sandwiches and pie also served
Supper served -from 5.30-8 p.m.
Admission 35c and 25c .
Canadian Red Cross
To Launch Drive For
$10,000,000 In March
OTTAWA, Feb, 7—War Services
Minister LeTelech'e announced ycs-
,ivicleY that the Canadian Rod Crag
will open next month . a national
anneal for $1.0,000;000 to raise fundis
4 to carry on its humanitarian wart:
M ` 1.:;c1.:;ct.- hutch ,, and to povid'e relief far deetltwte
,Allied Nations. -
lee said the appeal will embrace
Paneelia-a Red Cross requirements
EC.). 1945 and also those”' of the St,
John Ambulance Asosciation and
of allied 49elfe1 orgemdzaelons - under
the 0o.nrdinialtion of the Canadian
iTnited Allied Relief Fund.
Alterations will be aaa.d'e Pur re,
, ller of distress in 11 Allied Nations
represented by the Belgian War Ree
]let Fund, Chinese War Relief
Fond, 'Czecho4Siovak War (laird -
Mee Fund, Luxemburg Relief teund,
Netherlands Relief Fund, Norwe-
gian Relief Fund, United Polish Re.
Lief Fund, Canadian Aid- to Musses
Fined and Yeigosllav Relief Fund,,
Rev. Samuel Kerr,B.A„ B.D.
Minister
10 A. M. Sunday School and
Bible Class
11 A. M. Morning Worahtp
"To What Does Disaster
Point?"
7 P. M. Evening Service in
the United Church.
Louis D. Thompson, Organist
Choirmaster.
Come and Welcome.
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United. Church
Mlntater—Rev. Hugh C. Wlisos
11 A. M. Morning Worship'
"The Fourth Commandment"
The Mission Band
•42 Church Soheol and
Bible Class
7 P. M. Evening Praise
Rev. S. Kerr B. A.,, 8. D. '
will deliver' the message.
EVERYONE WELCOME
1041,41.300.14051615051-410.0M74740400
Church of England
Parish of Brussels
Rooter, Rev. M. Fs Oldham
Quingngesima Sunday
February 11th, 1945
St. John's Brussels
—
2 P. M. Sunday Sohool
and Bible Class
7 P. M. Evening Prayer
and Sermon
St. George's Walton-
3.80 P. M. Sunday Sohool
and Sermon'
4 P. M. Evening •Prayer
and Sermon
St. David's ,14enfryn—
1.15 P. M. Sanday Se ooI
and Bible
2 P. M. Evening Prayer
and Seer
Ash Wednesday) Feb. 14tH
St, John's Brussels"
B P. M. Weekly Lent Service,
and Sermon — Lantern Sadao
shown on Qu' Appelle Diocese
Southern Saskatohewan, Allver
CrlISctIon.
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REGENT THEATRE.
Seaforth, Ont.
NOW SHOWING—
Thur. FrI. Sat,, Feb. 8, 9, 10
TWO FEATURES—
Fibber McGee ,4 Molly _
—IN—
Heavenly
IN—Heavenly Days
ALSO -
A Night Of Adventure
starring
Tom Conway ,Audrey Long
Mon. Tue. Wed.,,Feb. 12,43; 14
Lynn Bari Aklm T miroff
The Bridge of '
San Luis Rey
A historical, romantic tragedy
Next Thurs.,, Fri, Sat.
7 WO FEATURES --
Bud Abbot
EATURES,-Bud-Abbot Lou
in Society
The Comedy kings. In their
of all.
ALSo
Costello
funniest
Pardon My Rhythm
3OMING
Top Man
Sherlock Holmes In The Scarlet
Claw ...
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To see a complete show, when oubia.
features are shown, patrons Must be
In by 5.46 p. m.
nn:ny '-nr
Hockey Slants
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By Oliver Riley
On Friday night another game
was played in the Brussels Arena
when Fordw9cll was tile- visiting
team. P110- Bsmsiesis team carne
out with. -a 9.4 victory. The game
wag Fast and very clean with no
penalties handed out.
In the first -period Verde -lob
opened the ,scaring when Johnston
heal O-t11is 'on a pretty easy Shot
-
.from inside the, blue -line. - ' D.
Duncan tied itt up with - a (ptielc
.009 which had the aoalei' beat
c.linplettely. Brussels held lee d ,rich
a' their own 91441 for flue minutes
bu4 13amw4i got a' breakaway and
seared 90 make it 2-1 for Fordwich,
Tion Wlllis, who played a sensational
gime of hockey blazed one in past'.
;Ridley to tie it up. Pordwich kept
cru pressing and tinnily Scored' when
Sting begat Gillis to make 19,8 2 when
the period ended:
In tbe. ,second period Brus, ole, tied
it np and went ahead when Don
Willis' scored 2 quick goats b make.
his total 3 for the night: The
Bro-ss,ele team was displaying some
great passing" plays. and Rolles
,drilled .another one home for Brim -
eels Ho make It 5,3. Brussels had
rhe beet. of play thromghont the
period but before the hell rang
Whelan: s0ored for Pordwich to make
it5-4.
In the Ultra period Brnsaele Out
scored - them 4.0'. To open the scor-
ing ,TiinP.res't scored, on a rush from
end ,to end +(o make it 6-4, ' dopes
egsin scored on a pass from Willis
and Riley ,to make it 7-4, ' rnsevels
elided the scoring Wil:11'2 quick coals
S"omr face-offs in the corner, R1109
end D. Willis scored with Rolles`
lasMot11ng, ' The. three seat's' were D. Willis,
with 4 goals and J, Prest who played
a beamt1cttl gannie of hookey on
defence and G. Johnson ?or Ford.
wioh.
The itext game here Friday night
with Gerrie. ,
'The Llne-ups:
13rns1sei0--Goal, Gillis.; defence,
de McDonald, J, Prost; centre,
Roilels; winger, Riley and Willis;
subs.. H, Newson, H. Mellonal,l J.
Lt we, 1), Duncan ,and G. Ni,eiel
Fordwtch—Gcal, wittier; defor.,ee,
Beown .and Flrlt,nklin; eentee,
Johnsan; wing, Wilson, S. S'c1.alaCer;
cabs., King, ,Pride and T. Seha,eter.
* *.*
On Mondoq 13ruasults visit -n(1 131yt1
and we"re beeten R-7+ Brussels
ahnulel hove won, only the ice ami
the 13101 nets Were very poor, The
ice wale 111411 like a. 'washiboard and
the nets`' were just hleees et rope
iloltging onto the crisis her x.401 the
It,?hting system Wee very Peet
The goal scorers felt Brussels
were, D. Willis. with 5 goals, 'D;.
Coleman 1; Bob IMMO get ons:
Fir 111yth Kyle 2, itf111p 8, Cowan 1,
Quad lelenston 1, 'There wet'e 3 hen
alrtse 2 to Birth and 1 10 Brnesels,
Referee 13111,f 130081)114.,
Special -Lenten Services
At St. John's Church
}•1aa$t Wednesday during
c•rmmen,edng on Ash Wed , t'en, 1419,
D.hine Service will be held in St.
John's Anglican Church at s p• m.
appropriate
hewing
Canada .v 411 be
1419, Q11' Appolle
Saskatchewan and
shown. Silver offer-
Ti.e
a d dress,'
3ntreionary.
on
Rector will give an
Lantern Slides
work in
Feb.
s110wmn
latooesie So'utthern.
Reeeine. wi14 be
fug at each service,
St. John -Ladies' Guild
The. 'February meeting 'or St.
John's Women's Guild was held et
the Vestry on Tatesday, Feb, Clh at
3 p, m. -with the presi(lent -Mrs. Geo.
Deeds in ehemge. The meeting open-
ed with a hymn, followed by the
,S'ci'ipture. Lesson, Psalm 32 and pray.
0i• by the. Rector, Rev. M. F. Oldham
Final plans- were made far. the 9et-
l0alle supper to be held in the S. 5,
room pan Tuesday, Feb. 12th• ft was
kidded to have the Rector's Vestry
re -decorated and Mr, Alec Coleman
is to do- the work. TheWomen- of the
Grill will serve hunch after the ale
nuad sleigh ride for the - Sunday
Sc'h000l on Scltnrday afternoon, Feb.
11 19. Lon -ch wee Served at the. eloee
•0, the meeting.
Annual Meetng Elma
Farmers' Mutual Fire.
Insurance Company
The sixty first anmhal meeting et
Jibe P0l'ioy- Hoydens', of the Elms, Far-
mers Mutual Fire Insurance . Com-
pany :vas held in the Foresters' ILall
nn Jattmeary 3011, 1945 at two o'clock.
Tb•e 'company had had a very gratis
toctorY yearn, .Showing an increase
to the number of Policies, and 1nenr-
anoe at Risk, and In lilts a.nr'unt of
ser1lus,
Messes. Thomas Cleland acidLlcyd
Denehe1.'vera re-elected to the board
.lt •ddrelctors alar a. teem of three
years, Mm, Wm. TT, Spei,ran wee
elected for a. tern', of three 'years.
itir, Frank IL Boyd, 'sttatdng teat tie
could not dlelvote the ne'cess91Y gime
inc the interest or the 0ompany and
regmeetisig elete1 11(14 meelgna.ttm he
accepted, Mat. Herb Berlett was
elected, -0or at tern of two years; come
plating 1110 teems of Me. Geo. J. Orth.
. Mee Alex Rees was elected p e•5i-
d eat,
Mr, Lloyd Demisted, vice-preaidaot,
end -,T, A. McTeain, seeeeta:rytr'eas-
111'er.'
At The Churches
Melville Church
The sermon in Melvilie 011,u1•ch
on ,Sunday morning centred in the
story told by .Testis of .the Pharisee
•44,12 the Petbli,can at prayer, The
.anthem piing by the choir' was
"1itietss the Lord, 0 my Soul," 'taken
recur the 1b1t41sisn Liturgy, Tel the
evening service the serum was
preached by Mr. Wilson. 'A 9010,
"The S'tr'anger of 'Galilee," was sang
1• y Gerald Gibson. -
United Church
At the 8-itnditiy morning ,e1rvlee
in the tlnihJed Church, Mr. .Milson
oomm0i 942 a series of shit -Mee based
(,n the Ten Commandments, 'Thou
s9alt have no other Gods befene me."
eves the tett. 'Stated positively the
text 1mip11elsy "t2 those, wtit 14)14 all
Other gods go than thou shalt 111Ve
Me." The Man who- deer his best to
do the Will of Clod will find Goll, Or
b3 tonna by RIM. "tf sail men will
Oben the tl be 1 wli1 00111 in to 11990
The February shipment 4900+i=t
44: 4 h 1, 1.1 mowing:
1144' pr. gloves
- - 20 turtle neck sweaters
Io p1•. service s0rks
13 quilts ..
1 pr. pyjamas '
`U .infant's.' diapers
0 lu,y0' jackets size 10 -
1(ln' rot -sena] property h.ag<•
The pto0eeds from the Red C ros,t
tog in the Iibrary on January 91st
were$12.22.
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Friendship Circle Meeting
The Friendship Circle met at the
home or Mrs, to Busehlin on Friday.
Fel). 2. with a good attendance. The
president. Miss Mary Helen herr
pteside(d, opening the meeting with
;be theins Hymn, `Blessed be the.
Tie that Binds." followed by the
(Roll Call answered• by a. current
event. The 'Scripture reading was
taken by Mrs, J. Lowe and Mrs. 3:
Buena ,gave bbe Topic. MTs. noosing
ehen; presented ,the group w:tit a.
(teligllitfue solo accompanied by Mrs.
J. Beyans 'a't the piano. The meeting
closed with tile IMizpah Benediction
after which, an enjoyable social
half Hoar' WAS spent.
Morning Star Lodge
Has Card Party
More. than 5,1uuvdred guests cycle
entertained by members of Morning
Star Rebekah ,Lodge when a much
e njoyed Five Hundred .party was
held in the T. 0. 0. F. lodge raceme
en Tuesday night of this week
N. G. Janet Robertson extcnied' a
welcome on behalf of the ledge.
Prises were won for highest 9011',:44
l.y Mrs, J. H. Galbraith and Frank
'tench was served by the hostess-
ee. of the - evening. 'The singing - of
"Cod Steve ^TThe Ring," with Mrs
Thomas at the piano, b•ron?hl, the
perty to .a close, . .
Melville Church W.M.S.
The Women's Missionary Society
net Melville Br•eslbytesia,n Church
met on Friday aeternoon in the
Primary Room of the Church. The
meeting opened with prayer by 11te
president, Mrs, Kern. The Scrip.
ttn'e Lesson was read by Mrs. 0.
,1?a:eker, after which Mrs,. W. Little
net in prayer, - : The se'oretaey's tee
port was read by Mies Grace 3tewart
arta the treasurer's, report by ITns.
12 Thomsen. . The introduction , of
4999 ,Stadty Book, "The Gateway to
T1'0edrmi"" -was ,given by Nes. R.
Thomson. An interesting 1141130
"In Africa," was given by 36rr. N.
STitehell, The meeting closed with
repeating the Lord's Prayer in
unison.
Wedding Anniversary ,
On the evening of the 2nd day of
Feb. a very pleasant time was spent
et the home of M•r, and Mss. herb.
Manning when a few of their
friends. gathered in celebrate the
,the Nth anmivensary of their
Wedding. The evening -was spent
in social cheat, referring to 1n01y
,events or thirty -flue years ago, Gard
,games' were played, ,Stanley Wheel-
er: winning the most games. The
,eanslolettan went t0 Mrs. T'loggart
An old time sing -song took 111tee,
one being "When you and 1 were
,young Maggie" "ending with ' Auld
;ung ems.' 1.1tna11 was se,'ved and
the friends then left wishing bid.
end Mrs. Manning many more each
balmy celeblvttions.
BORN
LAMONT—In Grey
Theiisday, Feb, 1, to
30enes Lemont of
sten, James Kenneth.
Val
Cozy Theatre To Re -Open
{tu: eds.p, After Fire
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Brussels Council Meetings
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Discussions Featured
At Council Meeting
.1:10114 111.:'IF 1,114 1,411,414 i'I 1119,
nrm7y
WaR d1, -,•nosed a' lrn',tb.
i1ih41011 Was mored by can Mo-
iNinaid .stating (hal the 111 .11 l t; •
r'ea. 144, (trey township be y naient
;n' the plowing of the ret11 r n-ic.44s1,411 I
of 2110- 41, but no ar•ti,11 44'l$ tahen.
to I•Pgardr. to 1414E matter Reeve
I'uwanirn stated 1 he tboltglit the
449401ng had been dnne as thirty as
possible and he would not intpa•fere
.eith.,the county engineer.
A Ry -law had been preparei and
was presented at 'the meeting for
.11e borrowing of money . from the
1 -cal bank, when require4 as needed,
to run the school and town. The
133 -law was read by Reeve Bowman
and sa•ncttoned by a 'lrwtion : by R.
Cousins, seconded by A. Greaar.
The plowing of snonv off back
streets which took place about a
geek ago, was broughtnp by I
McDoueld and this led - up to the
appointment. -of a streets and roads
committee also. a finance colamittee.
Names were put - in a hat and
appointments drawn were as
follows: streets '9112 roa(ls 0111011
iuoludee the park. A. .Growar and
T McDonald; finance committee, 11.
Cousins and• L. 17rkmier lteeve
Roweinn then made .12 known that
file reeve automatically becnm,tl
t•onvenor of all committees. A15o
41,0.1 in rega.r(15 to small expenditul'ee
110•• l+erhe-vat of mew at driveways.
or wades, etc., could be dine by
either members of the committee
without 'his e.oneent but referrin, to
Jaeger amounts they were to can
ea111 hint Brat.
A motlan was tabled to enforce
the bylaw prohibiting the parking
0-i dans on main street,-' especially
over night, 'this to enablethesnow
pl0wllten to make a better 1011 of.
the main street. Police ',h to t
Evans was. instructed to carry out.
the enforcement.
A pnbli,c vest room ws.s ditenssed
froom various- angles, The cost 0f
tech was one referred' to by Ian
11cT)0na1d brought before the
council that the village of idthel
i',eim plains ,liar one and cost to be
lesls.than• $500” for eInterOat.
L, 11.0kmier then suggested that if
and whet Brusse10 decides upon a:
vase memorial that it be a town hall
built to house ' offices, fest room, etc,
Another ,angte was :halt Brussels
shouldn't be expected to , bear the
whole expense of a Test room and
that ,the neigltboring municipalities
Le lappmaached, 4as (104141 105(110111s
evened enjoy the ,comfort of such
accomanlodatione Another stiggestian
by A. Q•new0•r that a building suit-
able for rest room be built on va0ant
weeny next to The Brussels, Morris
.t Grey Telephone offloe and water
and heat be procured Brom that
,a rom:thy, This item was Mel aside
eor further •consideration at a latero
date -
u•ncla,11:eKiinmon was, present at
this1)mootinng and voiced his opinion
re.committees being formed and was
told to keep quiet until he was
celled upon.
Reeeve Bowman asked that locai
preset vise (14is0retion in exposing the
091900 1,0 of the meeting,
Red Cross Dance
March 2nd
,Reserve 119 night o4 Marc11 2nd
fee a da.nae sunder the auspices of
the , flnan)e 490mlmittee of the
Brthsle018 Red Cress There will Mateo
be n. drat* for woad donated by
N. Mag 4flaltl. Watoh tot rtdl
'1''own'slii1, nortl4ulat+s later
Mm, and
11.111v4ton—a BUY WAR' SAVING STAMPS
t (NOWT
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taillight§ 5.140
1 IT4c:rl an. Bond for
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1 and fan. R S. Warwick 8 00-
b'11 lienderaon, -mow plowing• 28.'09
Mnved by L. r;cklnirr. :<a,• rl,d4
by A. Grower t17at 1119 14(11 conte •!o
lead 110 011id. --Carried.
11111!:.1- 113' It Y. i'nn. ili9. •,111ded
'i r '1: ;11': tiRelrnr :tar ilr.lair No. 13,
IPC; authorizing' the. Piro', foil
.1- 114 borrow money -frim the
411,17k 111' 0'111111W" IC, Il, 'h?
third time and pats4e11,
.11119911 by It. F. r'r 444 n•. n:• ;:al
13: 1 Bolinder that lan 14 rfonald
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21. arc )144 • anti 111 R>ay., he
Street Committee for 1945 Ind that -
1 W. i cknr7w•. 9), 13 ('ntistns and
114-414. 4, the Fivanee Corurmit;80.
tot 1945. —Carried
Mooed by L, W. Iickmise.senortd.
(.11 by R, B. Cousins that tit'' Reeve
he authorized to order sufficient
Chloride to raver the ha,ek streets
--Carried
'Moved by . R. B. Cousins, seconded
1114 L. 2ckmier that the treeting.'
be adjourned,
OLD TIME STUFF
By An OLD TiMER
130 you remember the .49seat
teaming stunts during the Winters
many years ago Much lnerest
was : shown in "big .loads" in Dena
(l,tys, Here are a few The 019
T,mer recalls in t110t line o: "sport."
Excellentteems ihronl farms•
brought great loads or wood. grail:
rice to town The Anent Bros.,
always had splendid horses, well
cared for by - capable teamsters.
Then we call to mind the Denb0w
R1•os., Billy and "Stubby,' with
equally good ermines. Dnrine. the
winters 'tlleso teams hauled page
leads of logs, stave and beading
holes to the Ament 011115 and when
returning from the bush in the evert -
ir.g presented a fine epeearanam.
ecneim,g clown Main street with well,
greome.11 horses', plenty or bells
geed harness with flashy trappings..
The Denbonv boys usually- bruugh7'
ret the rear of . the "prooeest'7n".
13111y :and "Stubby" were small -men
and Mending on top of - monntaln.
High loads of logs Doming over
"Tory Hill" looped about tine. size -
or a couple :o'P peanuts,.
Bnt the startt of the climax for
big loads, was reached the day . the
great 'sarel team of the Rogers Salt
Works drew 9 tants of salt to the'
smitten ' in one load - and did it with
comparative ease. Tt wes stated by
the Sialt. Work people that this toed
was not intended to set a record, or
as a challenge to anyone,' 'it wae-
merely a canvenienc to complete 11.
car loud that day and a big load wee
piled on to save another trip to that
railway.
The Vam,stane Flaw peidete had'
good team, 'ooh as big and heavy as
the Rogers pair, but the teamster'
was anxious, t0 show he chalet
deliver a still bigger load at the
stahi011 • Se they piled 13 tins Of
flour, a car loeld, on 'two seelgbsa and
4..31 off for the railway - stdtng: a
mile or so away, where they arrived
iK duo course. Their beam was game
to the lest ountee and saw' the Job
through. But that ten was about
the finish of the Vnnnetone pair The.
'Ringers team eaa'rted on as Awasal,
1rreeving en0rments loads day by atty.
But speaking of. 'horses, do you
retnemher the big fellow that use&
to drew the lime atone trent the.
gunrrle .110 tee steep gangway to dee
Town Lime Kiln, The OTd Timer
Minkel he was about the biggest
berm he ever saw and Ite bed
14903-11genee egttalitng his 91z!r,
INTERMEDIATE
AURAL LEAGUE
19019, 7—Trowbridge at. FordwiCh
p+oir. 9—GoMrie of 1111(4-4 114
Feb. 9-1410 itw1e11 at ' reeel ridge
Feb, 13-••Breaseke 11't +'eowtfrl1ga
Feb, 94--d'orrbe at f'4t+d'iv'tc1,
141919, 219--Ge1rie alit Trasnvheiiit;e
Fele 21'--tn('I1esets Tat For(twtrb.