The Brussels Post, 1945-6-27, Page 1THE BRUSSELS POST
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Wednesday. June 27th, 1945
BRUSSELS, ON FAR.KC1
Closed For Summer Months
Open End of August
With More of Your Favourite Films.
Stores To Open
Trousseau Tea I Wednesday Evenings
Commencing next Wednesday,
Mrs. Wm. Jardine entertained at. a July 4th Brussels 'business places
charmingly arranged trousseau tea i `gill remain open: on Wednesday
Friday afternoon and evening in' evening for the months .of July' and
healer of her elder daughter Dorothy ;august, The usual Thursday half
Margaret, whose marriage takes ' holiday will be observed.
places this week. The guests were I
received by Mrs. Jardine ,and her Child Injures Eye
brtdeelect daughter. Mrs. Ross •
Franklyn Bryans, younger son of
Turvey invited the guests to the 1 Mr. ;and Mrs, Russell Bryans, had
dining room, In the afternoon Mrs. ,the misfortune to injure one ,of his
Alvin Moffat, Wroxeter and Mrs, eyes with seesaws. He was taken
harry Haste, Gorrie, presided at the to 'r specialist in I{itchener and it
prettily .appointed tea table. oentrefl is hoped that the sight of the eye
with white peonies and tall pink will be saved.
tapers in crystal oandelabre. Serv- ;
ing the guests were Misses. Betty
Currie, June Work, Ruth MoDonald Married In England
and Imogene Sanderson. Miss Flight Officer Rath Moo -rehouse
Shirley Oldgi•eld, !Seaforth, Miss R. C. A. F., (W.D.) was married
Leone Johnston, Listowel and Joyce recently to Major R. J. Battemlll, eh,
Jardine displayed the many beauti• A.) in Trinity Presbyterian Church,
lul gifts and the .bride's trousseau. Hampsteaxlf England. The bride,
daughter of MTS.. Moorehouse, Cheap-
side street. London, and the late Rev,
C. J. Moorehouse, is personnel
councillor at R. C. A. F. beadquert-
ers in England. She is a graduate
If the University of Toronto; join
ed the Women+s Division of the
R. C. A. F. en August 1944. Bride and
groom returned to duty after their
Honeymoon. Major ,Botterill is a
son • of Me. ,and Mrs. R. J. Botterill,
of St. Ann's
The former Miss. Modrehouse is a
daughter of the late Rev. Mr, Moore•
house and Mra. Moorehouse of town
"LOVE NEVER FAILETH" and will be .remembered by many
residents of this community.
In the evening Mrs. D. N, McDonald
Brussels and Mrs. Alex. McDonald,
Ethel, poured tea while Mies Jean
McDonald, Miss Jean Yuill, Miss
Margaret Bell and Miss Margaret
Moffat, served the refreshments.
And showing the gifts and trona
seau were Miss Johnston, Miss
Oldfield, Miss Jardine and, Miss
June Work. Others helping were
Mrs. ,Oharles Davis and Miss Millie
•
Melearlante.
Melville Church
10 A. M. Sunday School and
Bible Class
11 A. M. Morning Worship
7 P. M. Evening Praise
Rev, W. B. Macodrum M. A.
Of Forest, Ont.
will preach. at both services.
Candidate for the vacancy.
Louis D. Thompson, Organist
and Choirmaster.
Come and Welcome
United Church
Minister Rev. Hugh C. Wilson
10.45 The Session will meet
11 A. M. Morning Worebip
"The Holy Communion"
Sermon Subject
"Dividing The Cup"
12 Church School and
Bible Class
MISSIONARY SUNDAY
Come and see the
Lantern•Slides
7 P. M. Evening Praise
, "Measuring A Deed"
Everyone welcome.
Church of England
Parish of Brussels
Rector Rev. Maurice F. Oldham
Dominion Day Y y
78th Anniversary of
Confederation.
St. John's Brussels -
10 A. M. Sunday School
and Bible Class
11 A. M. Morning Prayer
and. Sermon
Subject "Our Great Heritage,'
St. George's Walton -
1.30 P. M. Everting Prayer
and Sermon
2,30 P. M. Sunday School
St. David's Henfryn
2,80 P. M. Sunday School
8.30 P. M. Evening Prayer
and Sermon
Special Services for
Dominion Day.
Tenders Wanted
Twp. of Grey
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned till Saturday, July 7t1 at
2 o'clock P.M. for the work to be
done ,on the Turnbull Drain,
Plans .end specifications may be
seen at the Clerks. office, Ethel. '
Serenely will be required.
The lowest •on- any tender not nec-
eseariley ,accepted,
J. H. Fear, C'1erk, Twp. of Grey.
Notice of Court of Revision
Court of Re'visi'on8or the Town-
ship of Morris will :close on July 9.
All appeals on the assessments
,must be in 'the bands of the clerk
nut latter than June 28, 1945.
George Menlo, Clerk
The Annual Garden Party
will be held at
Union United Church
on Tuesday, July 3rd
supper from 6 to 8 p.m.
The Happy Cousins Concert of
Elmira will supply the program
REGENT THEATRE
Seaforth, Ont.
NOW SHOWING—
Thurs., Fri., Sat., June 28, 29, 80
Cary Cooper Teresa Wright
Casanova Brown
The greatest romantic comedy
of all time.
Mon., Tues., Wed., July 2, 3, 4
Bits , Hayworth Janet. Blair
To -night and Every Night
in Technicolor
The musical drama of your dreams,
Next Thurs., Fri., Sat., July 5, 6, 7
Andrea King Helmut Dentine'
Hotel Berlin ,
A fascinating story of the
German Underground
COMING—
Winged Victory
Notice To Children And Parents
The practice of Riding Bicycles on the streets of the
'Village Is dangerous to both riders and pedestrians. Your
co-operation is requested in ' Stopping this practice before
a serious accident occurs:
By Order of
THE BRUSSELS COUNCIL
Second Legion Carnival
Drew Large Crowd
The carnival held at the Brussels
arena on Thursday tog last week
under the auspices of the local
branch of .the Oanadian legion drew
a large crowd, The .carnival was
officially opened 'by L. E. Cardiff
M.P., and the games, programme
aud ;dancing were enthusiastically
enjoyed by those present.
The monster bingo, where ex
exceptionally good prizes were given,
was keenly paa'ticipated In.
A splendid' progi^amme of musio,
song, acrobatiee, dancing and ven-
triloquist,
ertriloquist, presented by the Kitchen -
44 Confirmed In
St. John's Church
On Sunday, June 24rth at 7 pan.
the Sacred Rite of .Confirmation was
adrninietered upon 44 persons 111 St
John's Anglican Church by the
Most Rev. C. A. 'Seager, Archbtshoe
of Huron and Metropolitan of On-
tario and presented by the rector
Rev. 'M. F. Oldham. This is the
largest class in the history of the
Parish, At this service Brussels
Lodge Number 234 A,F.A.1VI. led by
Wor. Matter Roy Cousins were
present for ,the Annual Church
Service, Rev. M. le. Oldham wel-
comed the Archbishop and the
er branch of the legion was thor- Masonic Brethren to the church, The
oughiy enjoyed, ;Special tribute was Archbishop delivered an inspiring
paid the blind accompanist. Deeming) sermon to the Masons and the Con -
took place to the music of Ken) firmation Candidates on ,the life and
Wilbee and his orchestra. The) teaching of St. John 'the Baptist
booth did •a "sell out" business jet whose day in the Church Calendar is
loot dogs and soft drinks. + Juno 24th, Mrs. Wm. King officiated
1st and 2nd Prize To Be Called For
The crowd eagerly awaited the
draw for the prize winning tickets,
The fleet No. 1104 •anld the second
prize No. 1410 were unclaimed and
the holders of these tickets are
are .asked to call at the 0. Doll Shoe
Repair Shop ,and get the handsome
Lrizes they have won. ard, 4th and
6th. prizes went to Ronald Bennett,
Harvey Bryane and Mrs', C. Thorn-
ton.
Morning Star Rebekah Lodge
Sponsor Navy Tag Day
On (Saturday, July 7th, the Navy
League of Canada will hold its
annual Tag Day here, We know you
are interested in their excellent
work but maybe you ,have for-
gotten what your nickels, dimes,
quarters, 'dollars—no amount barred
---have meant for the mien of the
seas.
The Navy League .operates• 23
Hostels, and Recreation Centres et
our coastal Ports, where In the last
three years Naval and Merchant
seamen of 43 Allied Nations have
made nearly eight and a half million;
visits, 1+eoedving oomddrts, helping
to ,nell.eve the dtraim of over five
Year's vigil en the treaeberous
waters. Te 'these men they try and
give some of the comforts of home—
woollens, jerkins, magazines, games,.
ditty bags; etc:, all help to make
heir going easier.
To anaintadn these services' and
also that of the Royal Canadian Sea
.Cadets, our Youth Training Moya-
vent, ,the Navy League yearly in-
etructs thousands et teen-age boys
in the principles. oS good , seaman-
ship and teaches them disntpline,
elf -reliance, the ability to receive
as well as give orders, all necessary
to good citizenship.
1710 Day is past and gone—but
with the •swing to the Pacatie of the
Applies of war, their demands in-
rease as hundreds, of thousands et
hese seamen will still be needed to
• rampant the millions of tons of food
nd medical supplies to the overrun
nd starved people of Europe.
The Navy League welds together
he thousands of individual efforts
or tbs men of the sea wherever
, hey touch our Ports and for
Oanotea's sadsors in, the making.
Por these you are asked to give --
give for those wave have helped and
are helping to keep our shores: free.
This tag day is being sponsored
ty the Morning Star Rebekah Lodge
315 of Brussels,'
United Church„W A.
Oet Tuesday evening, Juno 19th
ttieW, A, et the United' Church. ,met
at the home of Mrs. Will Cardiff with
about twenty-eight present. The
President Mrs. H, 'Sullivan was in
the chair. The meeting was. opened
with the singing of the hymn, "Take
My Life,” The ,Scripture reading
was given by Mrs. Rann followed by
the Jsomd's Prayer. Minutes , of the
best Meeting read by Mrs, J. Bryan,
and the treasurer's repent by Mrs.
W. Bell, A discussion then took
place regarding the xadeeorating of
the church .anditorltnn tide slimmer
and seine other items, The Cellee•
tern wag taken and bbs business part
of the meeting ,closed by singhrg,
"Saviour like a 'Shepherd lead us"
followed by the Mizaph benediction,
The s;ceial part 01 the evening con.
silted of a dicot by Mrs, er, Clenip-
be11 Mid Mies Thelma Brothers and
an old,fesbion'ed spelling match eon•
dueted by Mr's. 'Gels ins which woes
Won by` Mrs•, W. tSiMeleati, A t aety
leach followed .and a vote of %alike
tericleeed, Mee. Cardiff and family
for their hospitality,
at the organ, Mr. Lorne Ecknrler
was •soloist .and rendered "Lift UP
Vein Heads 0 Ye Gates." Every
seat and •oou•ner of the church were
filled, Rev. M, F. Oldham carried
the Arebbishop's Pastoral Stab'.
Beautiful Hewers adorned the Com-
munion Table. Those confirmed from
St. John's Bruseels:: Mrs, Bra
Tucker, Jane Ovington. Kathleen
Clarke, Mrajorie Tucker, Marie
Elliott, Anthony Ovington, Gordon
Stiles, Fsiaudti'e Al000k, Jack Cole-
man, Clifford Morrow, Betty Thuell,
Doreen Fischer, Carl Fischer Lola
Willis, James Willis Florence
Fischer, Ellen Draper, Donna Speir,
Shintley Ellis, Mrs. I. Florence Thorn.
ton, Mrs. 'Eleanor Daisy Thornton,
Mrs. Bertha Elliott, Mrs, Dorothy
McCauley, Florence aisle%, George
(Merles Hislop Gordon Subject,
WEDDING
Gibb—McIntosh
A quiet but pretty wedding was
'olemnized at the Presbyterian
manse, Wingham,.. at three o'clock
on June 10th when Itev, Nine= unit-
ed In marriage Evelyn, second eldest
(laughter of Mr. and Mrs. McIntosh,
et Morris and David Gibb, Wingham.
The bride looked charming in a
roes crepe dress with rose hat. The
l,:,des only atteudant was Dona
J':Irr,stom 01 Blytlt who chose e
tervered •sills jersey dress with tart
accessories, Air. Donald McLean of
;orris, attended the groom.
sifter the ceremony the young
couple lett Lor it short motor trip to
points south. For travelling the
bride chose a brown coat with
accessories.
McCauley - .Davidson
St, John's rectory Brussels was the
scene of a pretty wedding waeo
Eioyce Marion, eldest daughter of
Charles Davidson and the late Mrs.
Davidson, of Brussels, became the
bride of Lorne McCauley, youngest
son of Mr. and Mrs. Newton McCaul-
ey, Brussels,
The ceremony was performed. at
2 o'clock on Tuesday, June 19th, by
Rev, M. F. Oldham, rector of Sr,
John's.
The bride was attractively gowned
in a pale pink sheer, street-leugth
dress with snatching 'hat and access
cities, She wore as the. traditional
"something old" ,her .baby socket.
Mrs, Alice Arnett, Atwood was her
cousin's bridesmaid 'and chose a
dress of pale blue with matching
hat and giovee.
The groom was attended- by Char-
Jsiry Baree'et, Mr, Newton McCauley, les Bryan,.
.Mr. Oliver Doll, Mr, Alfred Nichol. The wedding reception was .held at
From St. Albans, Atwood--(Rebec-
ca
twood--Rebecca Cruickshank, Peter Phemister,
Jack McOreight, Richard McKay,
Kathleen Den.ar, Jessie DenaT, Shirley
Dense', :Donald Denar, Larry •Smith,
iVilbeet Huston, Hay Huston Carl
Bleier.
From 'St. David's. Henlryn—Mrs,
Mildred Baker and Mrs. Irene Me-
Creight. They will receive their
first Holy Communion, Sunday July
8. Rev, 31. F. ,01dham carried .the
Archbishop's Pastoral. Staff on, which
N the CoaM.Of-Aams of Huron
Diocese. The offering at the evening
service was $76.00. Twenty.four of son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bray, were
Which was contributed to Mission by rotted in marriage on Saturday,
the Confirmation candidates, June 9th at eleven o'clock, the
officiating clergyman being Rev, S.
Brenton, The bride was lovely in a
floor length gown of white sheer,
finger-tip veil with lily of the valley
headdress, She carried a bouquet
of sweet peas, roses and cornflower.
Miss Evelyn Jacklin was her
sister's bridesmaid, wearing a floor -
length pink sheer gown, with pink
headdress. Mr. Kenneth Bray was
his brother's best man.
A wedding dinner was served from
a table centred with the bride's
cake. The bride's mother was
attired. in blue crepe and the groom's
mother in a tevo-piece mauve crepe
cult.
For a wedding trip to Kitcbsner,
Hamilton, Niagara Falls,' and other
joints north, the bride wore a
pruned silk jersey dress, blue • coat,
with matching accessories.
They will reside on the groom's
carni, eighth eone'eesion, Grey,
the bride's home where the dining
room was tastefully decorated • in
pink and. white.
The groom's gift to the bride was
a silver tea service.
The bride's travelling •costume was
a navy :suit with black accessories.
After a honeymoon in Toronto,
Hamilton, Welland and Stratford,
they will reside inSt. Mary's.
Bray—Jacklfn
Mise. Marjorie Mae 1acklin daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Jaeklin,
Blnevaie and Stanley Elwood Bray
Memorial Carpet Dedicated
On 'Sunday morning, June 24th a
beautiful chancel carpet, in memory
of the late Mrs, A. C. Dames who
was for many years a faithful
member• and worker of St. John's
Church, and given by her sister,
Mrs. M. Rogers: of Mount Forest,
was dedicated by the reebor, Rev,
M. F, Oldham in the presence of a
glue congregation ' among whom
were visitors and relatives from
Church or the PpiLhany in Toronto
and .Mount Forest. Rev. M. F.
Oldhaan .preached an 'appropriate
sermon on .the office of a prophet as
shown by John the Baptist and also
mentioned' the faithful work of
people such as, the 'late Mrs.. Dames
who furthered .God's work and king-
dom here upon .earth.
Mrs. Ohristeua Watson was organ-
ist and Mr, Win. Tucker the soloist
singing "Beautiful dela of Sonia -
where." The new carpet is a beant3-
fui .dark red and .adds a great deal
to the beauty of the church.
Honored Ry Friends
Relatives numbering about forty
were entertained Tuesday at the
home of Mr, .and Mrs. Wm. ,Jardine
in honor of their daughter Dorothy.
Ars, D. N. McDonald poured tea on
the lace covered table centred with
pink peohies and tall oruen tellers. 1
Mrs. Alvin Moffat, Mrs, Harry Hestia
end Mrs. Thos. ,Stolces, Belmere,
served the refreshments.Miss Joyee
Jardine showed the gifs and traits
-
seam
seatThe rooms were lovely ;with
Pink 'rind White. peonies .and other
spring flowers. Guea"is ware present
front iGistewel! Mitchell, Mmmkten,
Salem, Wr',oxteter• ;Gorrie, Ethel,
onto and Pattern. •
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DIED
Mt)1JiD100N Tn Brussels on Monday,
dente 2,5tthi, 1646; . George Robert
Muldaoti, in: lila /6th year, Futis
.orad will be held from lite late
t'eskleltoe, Market Street, Bitissela
on T'huneday, June Mth, 1946.
e'rVice at 2 lent, Interment in
Brussels sereetery,
France - Richmond
Dismiss Brussels Case
In Court At Goderich
GODB:dtLG"H, June "22--A charge of,
cureless driving ,against Frank Mc-
Catehenuy of Brussels was dismissed
by Magistrate A. F. Cools in pollee
court on Thursday. The charge
,,role out of en accident on No. 9
highway on June 9 at 10:30 mm„ In
so'Meh cars driven by Mr. McCutcle
mon and John O'Celrror, of Dublin
were involved. The M0Cutcheon
car was alleged to have side-swiped
the O'Connor oar coming in the
opposite direction. Both cars were
badly damaged but the occupants
were unhurt.
,John O'Connor was convicted of
u charge of having unproper lights
mod fined $14)0 and costs.
ETHEL
The monthly meeting of the
iJnited Church W,M.S, will be held
Wednesday evening, July 4th at the
home of Mrs. Jim Pearson.
The United Church -11issiow band,
to be held July 7th, will be in the
form of a picnic at the grove. Every
one is .asked bo meet atthe home of
Mrs, S, Brenton,
Mr. and Mrs. David Sanders of
Astwood, Miss Charlotte .Sanders of
Kitceener and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Spivey of Bruseels; were ,Sunday
visitors -with Mr, and. Mrs. G.
Campbell.
Rev, and Mss, S. Brenton spent a
few days last week with friends In
London,
Mr. Jim Ballantyne of Toronto is
visiting with Mr. and Mas, L. Heath
Mrs, McGutffln of Iiordwieh visited
Sunday with 'her sisiter, Mrs. R,
Cochrane.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Pearson,- Mr
and Mrs. George Joyn•t of Luokniw
spent the week end of June 17 in
Toronto.
Pauline Gordon et Listowel is a
visitor with Mrs. Alex Dunbar.
Mrs. Lillian Forrest of Winnipeg
is spendiztg her vacation with Mps, J.
King, ,
Mr. and Mrs. Parker, former resi-
dents of Ethel and now of Stratford
visited with Ms. J. King oven
Saturday.
Mr. J, W411•iam of Mt. Forest and
his brother Mr. W. McWilliam of
Bruseels spent the week end at the
nacre of Mn, and Mrs. Alex Pearson.
Mr, Carman Richards of Hamilton
spent the week end .art his home.
The many friends of Me. Q.
Dobson will be pleased to know• he
is improving nicely after his un-
fortunate aeciden1.
Mr. and MTs, Clarence Miller have
returned home after spending their
vacation in Hamilton,
Dir,, Albert Godden Sr„ ' of St,
Pauls 'spent a few days last week
with her son and family Mr. and Mrs,
Bert Godden,
Pte. Bill Dobson of Woodstock
spent Sunday with Ms. parents, ,.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Kreuter of Ham-
ilton were made the recipients of a
purse of money on behalf of the
friends and neighbours of Ethel in
boner of their recent ,marriage. The
event was held Friday .evening in
'the Township Hall with a good
crowd in •attendance, Jim Dunbar
read :the address while George Pear-
son made the presentation. The
evening concluded with dancing.
Mr, Jack Kreuter spent June 13,
14, 16th in Niagraa Falls attending
the Assessors. 'Convention,
Engagement Announcement
Sixty guests were present at "Maple Mr. and Mrs„ W, S. Scott, Bruseels,
Ridge Farm", Biyth, on Saturday, Ontario, announce the engagement
June 16111, 1946, at 2 p. m„ on the of their younger daughter, Rowena
occasion of the marriage of Marian kat, to Lieutenant John Thomsen
Jessie, youngest daughter of Mn, and Harvey, R.C.E,M.E.; son of Mrs,
Mrs. James H. Richmond, to Mr. Harvey and the late John. Harvey,
Harold France, son of Mr. and Mrs, 1etlntt Dennis, Ontario., the marriage
George France, .Southampton. to take plate In Toronto early in
The Rev, Arthur Sinclair, of Blyth, Jnly,
officiated at the cormony.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, looked lovely in a grace-
ful floor -length gown of White sheer,
wearing a full-length veil of white been set, back, .according to an an -
embroidered tulle, and carnet a nonncement •of the ;'rices of Board,
bluquot' of "Better Times" roses, Owing to the lateness of the crop the
Miss Isabel Brigham, it, N., cousin drop in prices in Western. Ontario
of the bride, was dressed ire pale pink 'which had b•aen echedule to take plasm
Ahem, with matching shouiderle'ogth on June 26tb will not now •telco place
head -dross, end carried "Brier Cliff" until June the Seth.
roses. - .,..,..,...,a.,....
The groom was attended by bis Mits Joyce Craig.
brother, Mr, Alvin France, and we"e Later the happy couple left for a
> rnoe Richmond, acted as ring -bear- cruise cit the Great 1.ekes, the bride
044 travelling 11) •a• ,light blot's 'surf, with
While the register was being signed white accessories,
Mr. Reubeti Schroeder song, "iia- •Oil their" return they will 'make their
etiusm" eccompa,nled by Me. A, 111, Borrie MN the brisegrootnei farm at
Omsk, who also played the bridal Waito•
mesio.
b'cllertrhig the beroinodiy s dainty
buffet ittnobeory waif .served by two
adeete, Mese Iilteanol Se0zrieder and temple,
Strawberry Prices c
Date at witch the season prices of
strawberries will be 'reduced bays
A host of friends• will join with. 11e
111 extending best wishes ter Mute
happitieee to this pmpu1ar ,ostia
1000th ,Donation Given At
Blood Clinic No. 11
Blood (liirlle number 11 was held
it, Brussels at Melville Presbyterian
Church on Friday, June 'J2nd, under.
•sup.er'vseton of 911ss Ainsley, Nurse
Teebniciau assisted by Mies Duller.
Mobile Truck Driver,
The following are those wIso
assisted in making the clinic
possible:
P,eceptionist—Miss 13. Deeming
Acting Doctors—Dr. Jamieson
Dr. Ilodd
Dr, Redmond
Acting Nurses—Mas, Jamieson
Mrs, Wilson
Mrs, Kerr
Mrs. Grainger
Mrs, Whitfield
Mrs, Warwlok
Mrs. Speak
Mrs. Ellis
Miss Gibson
Miss dhos'tbeed
Office Staff
Sec. Mrs. Allen
'Reception Nurse—Miss. Jardine
History Clerk—Mrs. W. S. Scott
Stenographer—Mrs. Tyerman
Cheat Clerks—Miss H. Divining
Gard ;Sec.—Mrs. Galbraith
The 'Snack Bar was, convened by
Mrs. Gibson with the fallowing
assistants: Mrs. Rama, Mrs. Thomas.
Mrs. Baeker, Mrs, Little, Mils. Ales
Armstrong, Mrs, Hamilton, Mrs,
Mathieson, Mrs. Buschlin and Mr.
Whittard.
We ,are proud to 'announce that Fri-
day we reached our one thonuandth
conation, the .donor Holding, this
number was Mr. James Cameron fit
Ci'anbrook.
First Donation
Mrs, J. Farrow, Jina 0amerom Jr_
Second Donation
Mrs. L. A. Russel, Miss H. Russel;
Miss H. Cook :Gordon Subject, Mrs.
Cella Huebher, John .Spivey, L. W.
Eclemier. Mess . Workman, Naomi
Martin, Sam, Burgess, Chas. Fbsohen
Third Donation
Mrs., O. Davis, Mats, Art Henry,
Chas. 1cheener, Alan Mcioeroher,
Mack ,oardfff, Mrs. Roy Kennedy,.
James Spivey, lefts,: L. Nichol, Lorne
Niebiol, Oarl Hemingway, Harvey,
McCutcheon, Mrs. M. Hawltshaw.
Mrs. M. .Stewart, Ross Turvey,
Ezra Welsh, Lawrence Jackiin,
Norman Dowing, Mrs, R. Cousins.
Fourth :Donatiln
Bill .Sullivan, Mungo McFarlane.
Wilfred Ksffei•, W. J. Mccutcheon
Helen Pearson, Mr. H. Dennis Mrs.
Jrio. Bowman, Ben King, Clarends
Yuill, Carl Jacklin, Harney Jacklin,
Mervyn MoCauley. Ross Cunning-
ham, Della 'Thynne,
Fifth Donation
Mrs, A. Dunbar. George Smith„
.Mrs. Edna Speir, Tim Cameron, Mrs,
G. OcDowell, R, J. Jaekiin Cecil
Baynard, Reg. Watson, Jas. S,
Stnith, Jack Cox, George McNichol,
Howard Geeing.
Sixth .Donation
Alvin Logan, T. L. McDonald, Mrs.
N. Thompson) A. McTaggart, Jna
101111, Jack Wheeler, Graham Bork,
Mrs. Roy Thuell, George Hislop,
Alan Mair, Wm. Henderson, Allister
Bird, Mrs, A. Bird, Mrs. Winatfred
Edgar, .Sylvester Rayner& Harold
Campbell, Stuart Keri', James Mal',
Jim Ireland, Gilbert Riley, Viotti?'
Young, Maurice Laycock, Garf,
Henderson,
Seventh Donation 2
Jean McDonald, Mrs. Jas. Mcbon-
nld, Wilfred Cameron, George Pear-
son, ,M:rs. C. Martin, Wm, Icing Js.,
Wnr. King Sr.
Eighth Donation
Gerald. Gibson, Jiack Lowo, D, A.
llann, Hlwin Hall.
Takes Over Anglo
Service. Station
Thomas N. Froeiaty is now in
cha1'ge of the Anglo Service Station,
in Brussels. Mr, and Mrs, k'reethi'
and young earl Terry took up rest-
denoe In "The Terrace" here last
week. Mr, P'reethy who is now Pre-
pared to service tall makes of oars
'sits employed for same time, atter
coining east from Saskatoon, et the
Ajax Munition Plant near Toronto,
The United Church
".Christ the Way," was, the subject
of the morning sermon in the United
Church. The morning anthem "'The
Icing .of love my 'Shepherd ie" watt
sung with solo parts being taken by
Mrs. BTauraisi Campbell, Mr. William
looter and Miss Ruth Wilson, The.
evening anthem "t0hrist is our Pilot"
was mind by the enoir, Mf', Wilson
spoke On "The •Open Door." M.
neen'oenient 'ryas mate of The Holy
Communion *doll will be adtniiltw'
temed next 8itndey morning.