The Brussels Post, 1939-10-11, Page 5TItE 'BRUSSELS DOST
Written for the Post By Our Own Correspondents
ETHEL
Melvin and Mrs. Grainger of
Unmetawu were visit011s with
Ethel friends Tltanksgling SundaY
and 'incidentally attendedEthel
United Church anniversary services,
With her husband and daughter
-Mrs, B. Floegey ((formerly Blanche
• Rowland) . of Walton vteiuity, had
the double pleasure. Sunday, Oct.,
"8th of being present, at the annual
special Thanksgiving service at 11
am, in Mel United church, The
church of her ''girlhood where she
was associated natively .as member
of the church choir, Sunday. School,
young people's assaeiatian mission.
ary society and eooial and welfare
groups. .And in a/pending . the
afternoon hours happily at the
home of her parents Ed. and Mrs.
Rowland at Ethel,
The presence of P. N. and Mrs.
Currie as members of Btliel United.
Church choir for anniversary ser-
vices last Sunday Was a haimxy re-
minder of many pleasant and sue -
.a1
oe5slfnl former ooeaalpns,
Cau to to C. N.4/ . agent.et• Atwool
and ,was choir leader 1n Uuit4
Ohnrch while at Ethel,
The beavy rain of the Week end
delayed' ,potato digging and out in I
the field buckwheat threshing last .i
in:Treatecli conditions for ploughing. I
The M .r •1':c Rauaorn entertained
as week end, guests, a nephew froia
London, C. .g''atchinsoii of Grey.
'Pap., and his diaughtea Grace,
W. A, Lamont who Is hate on a
visit from. the West, 'The pleafrure
of the vslt tivaa mutual.
Ethel United '(hatch 'Sunday'
slehool will be held at 2 p.m. for the
fall and; winter moutlis.
The annual Thaultlsgiing services
of Ethel United Church were held
at 1,1 p.m. and 1.80 P.m. Sunday
Ott. S with. Bev, Mr. 'Gilbert of •
Walton in charge, Both services
were well attended, with an exoaP-
tionadly large congregation Pres-
, ent.at,evening service. A. choir
of 18 "voices under the leaderelitp of
P, N. Currie of A'tnv'ood With Mrs.
R. Wiibee a6 organist contributed
sebul*? and• special Selig au'm'bells,
l,he.tii?atrumen' al duet Selections
withAes W1 ea presiding at
the
organ;and Arnaid Darla, at the Plane
were excellently rendered, The
fern and flower ddecoriations were
attractive, Tha11 giving hot fowl
supper was served Monday, Oct 9' in
the basement of church when an,
r:oxLmateiy 500 ,persons were wait-
ed on at the bounteously laden
tables, The 'program following of
varied numberswe,s given interest-
ingly In the. church auditornm,
each number ae presented was a
treat in itself and, to its completion
gave, cheerful and wholesome enter.
tainmBut , The organization ex-
tencUsi sincerest thank; to each and
alit who helped in any way to make
this anivereary occasion such a de-
cided success,
,The regular meeting of the
of the Dthel United Church was
held on Oct. 2nd at the parsonage.
There Were 16 ladies present. The
order of the meeting was as fol-
lows:- Hymn 23; Prayer, Mrs.
S.
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BRUSSELS, ONT.
Bremner; Correspondence, letters
were read from Mrs. Cleaver, Mrs,
D. C, Ross, Mr, Ames and Mr. 11.
Love, MTS. Jas, Pearson was
chosen as a delegate for the Work-
er's Institute at Wingham, A.
special collection arum women of
the congregation who• are not mem-
bers of the W.M;S. was taken, Mrs.
Menzies voiced her appreciation ot
the much needed help given by
those who responded to the appea,
Roll Call responded to by•a verse of
Scripture, The worship service
was conducted: by Mrs. Snell and
was, tis follows: Hymn 15; General
Thankgiving Prayer in unison:
Psalm 724 in unison; Scripture
Retdding, Mdss M. Hansuld; Hymn
669: An interesting sketch of the
progress of the work in Japan was
read by Miss Elia Pearson in
charge of the Watch Tower. Brief
acbounts •of the work c8 several
missionaries in China and papers
were given from a Chapter in the
Study Book by Mrs. P. Stewhenson.
Myron 16 and' •Benedietton,
Special All Wool,
Cardigans 1.,05.21
ROS.,
BLUEV ALE
BELGRAVE the holiday nth her parents, Rev. J.
rt1
The Be1!grawe Women's Institute end with. 2 r, and Mrs. W, C. Scott;
Mr, and Mss. Gordon Cook and two
will meet at tris`' home of Mrs'. W. daughters 00 Cochrane •are visiting
J. Cole oz tYlonday. October 16th; relatives here; Mrs. It. Yule, who
insteafl df t''sasday, October 17th, vas injured in a car aecdent near
Harvest Thanksgiving Services Clinton as she and M. .rule 'were
returning home from Lu over a
Two ;ficial CIiaa-vest Thanksgiv- week ago has returned to her home.
i .
Ing dStcanery::Cfrrdee3.•aiv11L, be held iu Trinity Mr, Tule continues to inepro0e also.
AngchBeUgrave, on Sun Mr. Hutton is acting as relieving
day, October 15th, at 11.15 a.m.
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agent at. the ,C. N. R. station.
and 7.30 p.m. I The Belgrave Young People's
B. and iMrs. Townend; Charles
Scott, yho is attenitng business
NOTICE .r i college in London spent the week -
Mr. Wilfred McEwen of Detroit
spent the week -end with Mr, and M
Ike'. Alex dEwen, 1st line.
,111r. and Mrs, lad. ,'olinston and
Carl went ,SUy, afternoon at
Listowel with Mr, and Mrs. Harold'
Harris and sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johnston and
hotly visited on Sunday with her
parents Mr. and Mrs,. Win. Dobie at
Auburn.
118ie i Janet Robertson of
eels Bruer-
spent Thanksgiving with her
mother, sister and brother on the
1st line.
Mir, and Mrs. Robt, Turnibnll and
baby of London spent Thanksgiv-
ing with her parents and brother
Mr, and Mrs. Dd. Johnston and Carl
dtany congratulations to Mr, and
Mrd Sperling Johnston over the
arrival of a baby boy an Friday.
Miss Davina Johnston spent
Thanksgiving at her home on the
int line,
Mrs. George Lowry of Brussels
spent Sunday with Mrs, H, Bone
and Mr, and Mrs. Russel Bone and
family,
The Woman's •Association of the
United church met at the house of
Mos, M. L, Aitken with Mrs, Stan.
ley Gallaher presiding, Repairs io
the manse were discussed. it was
cbecidetd that the soetety co -Operate
with the Woman'. Institute in pat-
riotic work ,when required Mrs..
Ea •1 Hamilton rrad poetry. Refresh-
ments, were served by the hostess
arsisted by Mrs. W. J. Jbintston and
Mrs. J. W. 'Wettlinter,
Thanksgiving Meeting
The annual Thanksgiving meet-
ing ing of the W. M. R. rf Knox Pres-
byterian church was held at the
home of \ltd. R, r. Gamic;. Mrs.
J. J. 33111011 Presided, St',riptnre Was
react by dims. Roy Turvey and pray
er was offered by Miss Hazel
Mundell. MI's. John Pollock,
Whitechurch, was the special guest
speaker. Monibers of the Edds
ie
W M, S. were guests et. the meet-
ing,
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Society met in the schoolroom of
The Guest Precher at both ser the church on Wednesday last
vices will be the Rev. lit, H. iU , with the president Miss Anna Gras"
Farr, B.A., L.Th., Rector of Trin- , by in the chair. The lesson was
sty Church Durham, The Rev' read by George Michie. Elaine
Maurice Farris the son of a Walsh presided at the piano. The
former Rentor at T'r'inity Church, ' musical feature of- the evening was
the Rev. T. 13. Farr. It is hoped a coronet solo by Glixton Walsh.
that the ,i?ev,,..T, H. Sari' will attend The address of the evening was
these sea' 4.
s.1
i given by Dr. Gordon 'Stonehouse,
Tre IChypcli. *11 lbe appropriately of Vancouver, a former member of
decorated, with dowers and the pro- the Young People's ;SocietY, who
ducts •of farm and garden, and speer lit bilis wife is 'spending a vacation
ial music Will be, offered at both ser- at the home od his 'parents. There
vices under -the direction of Miss was a good attendance and the
Novo Vane -amp, Organist. The meeting started off the Mall and
Guest Soloist at the evening service winter activities in a very happy
will be 'Master Lionel Gallagher, way.
son of the •Rev, and Mrs, E, 0, Gal-
1agher, Wdngllam. The members
of the clioir of Trinity Anglican
Church, ,Blyth, will assist h mem-
bers of 'the'Belgrave choir at the
evening 'service. A cordial invita-
tion to ;-attend' these •Harvest
Thamic,tg'ivhig services on Sunday
next, October. 16th, at 11.15 a,m.
and 7.30 v,ns. Is extended to all,
On Wednesday, October 18111, a
Fowl Su n, lnvi'll he served' by the
members of tt<13e Ladies' Guild oP the
Church in t>te, Forester';; Hall, Bel-
graThe supper will be served
front' 5.30 p.ne to 8 pan.
An ;interesting.programme is be-
ing arranged " by the committee,
Mrs. C. H, ' Wade and Mhs, Neil
Montgomery. 't
W, M. S. Unted Church
The W.M.3. Of the United Church
Belgrave, held their regular month-
ly meeting on Evidny, Oct, 6th, at
the home of Mrs. Jas. Michie, with
the baby band and soothers as
guests. There W11 a splendid at- ,
tenclanse- With Mrs. Ii. Wheeler
presiding, The meeting opened by
singing hymn "all Mhe way -theI
savour leads rue," and the Lord's
prayer repeated in unison. We
had as OUY • gtiestt speaker Mts. .7.
Smith of Brussels, who stressed the
need of mission work here and
abroad, This was followed by a
trio: Patsy, Audrey and Muriel
Anderson which sons much enjoyed
by all.. Mrs; ro, Wiglrtrnan and
Mrs. J. Mollie were appointed (tele_.'
gate,. • to •the sectional meeting
wh;ieb is to be held in Belgrave
United Church on Priddy, Oct, 20th.
13 Wine ss certainded, prayer. Was
then offered by the president after
which refreshments were served
by the hosite=_ts and members of the
W.M,IS.
Miss flay Too'oencl, Linden, spent
WILLIAM SPENCE
Estate Agent, Conveyancer
and Commissioner
Genera! Insurance
Office
Main
Street, — Ethel,
Ontario