The Brussels Post, 1940-2-21, Page 5THE MUSSELS .POST
NEWS OF THE DISTRTCI
Written .for the Port By Our, Own Correapondo is
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WALTON MrsB'errs own to London on
. ind
Fride y ,
Mrs, W. J. Humphries and Billie
spent the week oitd with the norm-
or's mother Fre, I. Bolton of Mc-
Elllop,
Mrs, .Ken. Rutledge and Jack
Drager of Toronto spent the weele
end with err, and Mrs. F, Rutledge
Mr, Blair Shaw of Fiarrisiton spent
the 'week end with bis mother Mss,
Pearl Shaw,
Mr, 11, lerysne. of Auburn spent
the week. ends With h1s'. Parents lids,
ape Mae, E. Means.
Mr. Gordon Murray who is work -
leg at Wroxeter celled on friends in
the village over the week -end,
Mr, Ie. Campbell has rented Mr.
)31, Bryan 'tense and gets Possession
in the spring,
Mr, and; Mrs. VeWright who have
spent the winter et Wroxeter have
returned to 'their home in the
village.
Mr. D. Birds who Inas been. in the
London hospital for e'ame time was
operated on on Saturday and his
'any friends+ were glad to hear the
operation was a success and hope
be will soon be able to come home.
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Including Shampoo
Permanent $1.75, $2.25,
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Dried Finger Wave 25o
Shampoo 25c
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over H. B, Alien's Drug Store
$3.00
wave
The U,F,W.O, meeting will be held
et the home of Mrs. A. Coutters on
Wed, Feb. Mee "How to Win
Fzdioucls and Influence peomle" will
be given by Mrs, Geo. Love, Roll
Call is Ways 0f Showiug Courtesy,'
The annual World's Day of Pray-
er was held when tiie womon''s or.
gauizatione of the Anglican Church
and Duff's DndtetL Church. met. .Mrs.
Gilbeet presided and, 'Mrs. Davidson.
presided at bite piano, A. broadease
o2 service was conducted by •Mrs.
Ernest Forties of Ithe Inter -Board
Committee on Feb. 8th,
The W,.M:S. met on February 14111
with Mrs. .Gilbert presiding. A
letter from the Supply Secretary re-
guersts secondhand clothing and
unto. An interesting chapter on
the Regenenettion of India was pre-
se'nted by Mrs. Holland and Mrs.
Holland and Mrs. Silas Johnston.
The programme was in charge of
the Welton group.
ETHEL
In this eommunity it is generally
conceded thea any guess made as. to
the final result of the March 26th
election le that one guess is jus as
good as another.
The Carnival on Malesw'orth rinds
Last :Saturday night was bhorowghedy
enjoyed by Betel attendants in
company with other visitors and the
home folk,
' Herb Dukelerw of Erma Twp., near
Old Newry was in the village Satur-
day afternoon trying to negotiate e
horse deal with C. r, Haneuld, as
C. F, has 14 horses in his Possession
in ages varying from ten months to
ten years old, there tees a wide
range for making a choice,
,Sunday of a ,week ago Joseph
Breeding Counts
We carry out Systematic
reeding
By Using
Trapnests Constantly
and by
Heading Cur Matings
with cockerels from hens
with high egg records
citable Ng Layers
ORE._ igow
5 per cent Disc: on Chicks and Baby
Pullets on orders received before March 15
From
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PouitryTfarrn, - - Brussels
P.O. Box 90 Phone 38X -r-4
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WI11iam Bedrnes, an aged resident
oe Gr?' TM., Witte has been living
alone et Let 32, con. 4, since the
death ot his wife, .several anonths
ago, was removed, do a state of
oollepse to the home of W. J.
Lucas, at Lot 28, Con, 3, where he
died on FzIdaZ, Feb, 10, Sntemnent
Was made Sunday, Feb. 18, With
service at the house,. at L'30 p.m.
The motor funeral procession journ-
eyed weis0ward from the Lucas home
to . the county road, detouring
through: Ethel yin the stationroad,
to the highway south, coming by the
Renfryn .boundary road back. to
Ethel line which leads direct to
Elora Center 'Cemetery where !burial
ordinances wee's conducted, Both
s'ervi'ces were in charge of Re,v,
Mr. ,Steell of Mei United G'hureb.
W. I3, Lave was funeral director.
The young people of the commun.-
sty Bove been taking pleasure in
the old time sports of skating on
field pond ice mannufaotured in the
old Seek Fnost style and in group
horse and sleigh ride%, on the noav
well broken, roadie,
Lorne Vodden of Blyth was a
week one visitor with Ethel rela-
tives'.
A group of d9'iende enjoyed the
hospitality of Leonard and Mrs.
Sinclair, one evening last week.
At the meeting for the community
publicly announced to be held in
Grey Twp, hull, Saturday, Feb, 17,
ab 2,30 pen. to discuss war efforts, A
Red Cross society was inaugurated
and an -executive named which will
function as soon 00 necessary :pre-
liminaries are completed,
BLUEVALE
We sorry -to beam Mr. '•and
Wine Ward Grey's daughter ',Ruby
liar' been ,sick and under 'the 'boc-
tor's care. We hope she will soon
be better again,
Miss Donna 'Smith is ,spending a
While with her another and brother
site taking' Gare of her m'ot(ter .who
hes been laid up with a'baii colo',,
Mr, and Mrs. Roy Turvey visited'
on Sandiay.aifternoon with Mr. end
Mrs. Walter Davidson,
The little son' of Mr, and Mrs.
Chas. Bosanam was laid up with a
bad cold. Glad to hear he Is better
again.
Mr. and Mrs, Jim Johnston ;end
baby visited on Sunday with i;'1'Ir,
and Mrs, Chas. +Soucln and faiiiily
2nd line.
Miss Florence Goll spent the
week end with. 2riehtd5' at Belgreve.
loather on. the 1st line,
Miss Issbet Douglass spent the
week end with rriends at Belgrabe.
The United Church, Bldecvale,"was
filled to capacity on Wednesday at-
tec•noon for the funeral service of
Miss Florence Steell, fourth daugh-
ter of Mr, and' Mrs, Heribert Shiell
Of Turrlberry, who died in her 14th
year, following a short illness
which started with an abscess on
the- tonsil.
The service was conducted by
Rev. O. Teveaer, who made touch-
ing referenice to the beautful char-
acter ot the •dlecpanted, end how
greatly she would be misled at
here, in B.S. and Misedon Band,
and at school where site was a gen-
eral favorite. During the service,
miss Leans Reed o2 Wingham sang
a solo,
The public School children, ac-
' ompanied by the trustees, attended
the service in a body. The many
beautful floral tributes, including
one .from the Blueva'le Public
School and the Win'gliam Higl
School, where her sister attends%
were borne by girl friend's, Daisy
Ifolmes, Rhoda Robertson, Helen
Thomson, Marjory Hems, Doreen
Stacey and Norma Hall, The pall-
bearers were S. N. Gallaher, Frank
Stamper, George Thomson, 'Spence
Meg -innate William Blackmore • and
James' Anderson,
!Min's Steell is survives' by her
parents and four esters, Mas. Gra-
hem Wray, Tureberry; Meet Lee41e
Clark, Port Ronvan1 Alba and June,
Interment, tock place in Winghani
Ceme.tety,
BELGRAVE- ..,.,n.
A reciting of the Bub•hlxeSnt>1ve
of the Rest -Croas Society was held
on Tuesday ne last week arrange'•,
mends were made for a Public meet.
ing to be neid, in the work a'001110 in
the hotel on Wednesday, Feb, 21x5,
at 2 o'clodha in the afternoon. Re
Porta will be given by all canvassers
and arrangements made for sewing
and knitting wont t'o, be done, The
001/8803 'tor funds Is wow practically
complete,
The members of the Women's
Miss'ianare, Society held a pie social
in the basement Of the church. when
there was a good atiendanoo pres-
ant, Progres80lve Chinese Oleelters'
and orokinole were enjoyed; during
the eventing. Prizes! for Chinese
olteekere were won by Mrs. M. eerie -
by and James R, Coulees, for molt- 1
!role by. -ere H. Procter and Jessie
Wheeler, During the evening ,
plana nmmmbesn were played •bY '
Velma- Wheeler and Elaine Walsh,
Lunch of sandwiches and pie and
coffee wee served and a very en•
joyable evening brought to a close,
C, R. Coultas attended the ' On-
tario Association of Agricultural'
Societies' annual donwention. -held in I
the i{ing Edward Hotel, Toronto, on
Thursday and; Friday,
A vete successful euchre and
dance was held Friday night in the
Forester's Hall, Belgrave, under the
auspices of the Community Skat-
ing Rinds Club. Prizesfor euchre
were won by Mrs'. Ray Crawford]
and Bob Yui11, The consolation
went to Mise June Burke and, Orval l
Saokrider. The lucky door Prize
went to. 'Mrs, A, Montgomery.
Lunch was sea-vedi and denting gb1-
lowed with Jatksonfs orchestra sup-
plying the music.
FINE MEETING
IS HELD BY
BLUEVALE INSTITUTE
Mrs•, 11., F. 'Garniss opened her
home on Thursday afternoon' for the
monthly meeting ot the Women's
Institute, The president, Mrs. W.
N. McTaggan1 'presided', Fifteen'
members' and eight visitors, answer-
ed the roll call giving an outstand-
ing characteristic of a noted =Can-
adian. Politicians, ministers, mis-
sionaries, le/cemen's and artists were
named. The. secretary -treasurer
announced- that the eBluevaleLl 'O-
man's Instiutute War Work Fund"
ie duly registered at Ottawa, under
the provisdone of The War Charitjbs'
Act 19,30, and the amount subscribed
to date is. $158.95. The felloaying
officers and conwmttees were,
named: Secretary -treasurer, Mrs.
S. N. Gallaher; Buying and Cutting
Materials, Mrs. Wettlauler and Airs.
Mary Robertson; yarn and knit-
ting, Mrs, Joseph 'Smith and Mms.
Arthur Shaw, Mrs, Tavener re-
potted a recent interview with the
president of the WingIuam' Red
Cross Branch and the latest kndt-
thsg instructions. Miss Fowler
gave a paper on the life of Pauline
Johnston, and two of her poems,
were read' by Miss Jean Bl'litot ankl'l
Mre W. N, McTaggart. �.
At the close at the meeting, - a
Pct Lucio by the
meinem enjoyed.
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Sponsors- Euchre and Dance
The Euchre and Dance sponsored
by
the Majestic Yemeni's Institute
which was 'held' in Cranbreok Hall,
,Friday evening was a huge success.
Everyone reporting a real good
'time. ' AVfiiss Wnnie Long won the
lades prize. Mr. John' Amnatr'ong
the• genets and Mrs, Allister Bird,
tete
Veifitlation. prize. After the
cards' a dainty lunch was served 'by
the ladies and' the remainder of the
evening -was spent in dancing.
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Election Policy
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past The Post will 'take no pant in
the forthcoming Federal election.
Tele does not mean, however,
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