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The Brussels Post, 1940-5-15, Page 6THE. BRUSSELS POST .,w,,._.••......,., , ... ore ,-_ ' ""'""'P.°4;.."."'":'..".•^-,_. ,......�e1^""''1P-.V. """'"' Dreeediug lrriday evening. Mr, Johnston wilt be tibia to t'e• OFtEA� p Mother's Day Service sumo his fawn deties, , M F'R D V C E. ► I The Matter's Acs Program as {sirs. Poarl l aiu0, R,N.; who itis prepared', by the Religious l;duea- been nursing miss, Mary Blank fol' 13RING If OUR tionul Council was carried out in the last three weeks', lies returned s full at the 'United Charry With the . Co her tame at Gortfe. MissAI"Ioll, S. S. Sapertutentleut, W. J. John,; man of FordwioI1, is now in. attend. ��+O atone in chatge. The theme 'cIiav, ante. Rev. W, A. Cameron, D,D, �aq xy pp� , , pnOREAN1E_.� ing Christ in our Hames," Wa6 told secretary of the Tllleaion Band of L7' g ► 6J %9 Y..S $ b Y In the story "Christ, our Guest, by I the k'resbyterian Church in Canada, AND RECEIVE lc OVER MARKS PRICE Mrs; Earl Hamilton. Scripture pass- I called. on Rey. 1Ps G. Fowler and Mrs, OPEN WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS FOR DELIVERED CREAM aces were read by Jean MnLannoFF Fo. , and Melville Jermyn, Six childrenIwler Miss Ruby Duff, dietttion at the were baptleedy ' namely; Murray.' Women's College Hospital, Toronto, Barnard Johnston, Kathleen John- ston, Helen Elliott, Donald Elliott, Elva Joan Turvey and Alan Lar- der. The address was given by M Rev. S, Tavener and Mrs, Wicitstead sang a solo. In both of the church- es la the village fitting mention was made by Mr. Tavener and Mr. Fow- ler of May 12th being the 12011i an. Miss Sanderson, Toronto, at their nivereary or the birth of Florence home here; Miss Helen Mowbray, Nightingale, , Lucdenolw, WithMisa (Margaret Mee ser. BRUSSELS . CREAMERY — BRUSSELS PHONE 22. WEDNESDAY, MAY 13th, 1340 BLUEVALE Mr. John Messer and Mr. Gordon Messer visited{ on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Chas Bosman. Mr, Joseph Sellers returned home last week after visiting with his daughter and son --in-law for the winter. A number of neighbors attended the funeral of Mrs. Grace :Snell last Monday afternoon at Listowel. Mr. Canmlon, Hetherington spent the week end wtbli his parents and brother on the boundary. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hetherington at- tended the graduation of their son Garman last Friday night ot Toron- to. 4, We are glad to hear Mns, Robt. McClennan is able to be out again afterbeing sick last week. We were sorry to hear Mr. Chas'. Johnston get a bone broken in his Not last weesk and had to have it in a cast, Ntre hope his foot will soon be. better, Miss Jean Elliott, the newly elected president for this year, pre, sided ot the monthly meeting or the Woman's Institute held on Thursday afternoon in the Orange Hall, Mrs, Gallaher gave a report of the meet- ing of the Distribt directorate leading to a good discussion on "Glove Making," the suglgested district project. No local leader wah appointed Mrs. Wiokstead, Miss Florence Fowler and Miss Jean Elliott 'were elected delegates to the district annual to be held. at Gorrie May 30th, Mrs. C. Tavener led 1n, a good discussion on "Borrowing and Sending Gooks," Some suggea lions were: always put your name. In a book, especially if you are go- ing to lend it; never lend a book thatyou have borrowed from some, one. Mrs, ,Gallober gave a report o1 the war work activities, The following has been, delivered to the Red Cross .Society at Wingham to be shipped': 21 doz. suits of pyjamas, 11 doz. pneumonia jack- ets, 1D doz. T binders; 6 ice bag covers; 2 pairs bed socks, 36 pairs socks, 4 . paira children's bloomers, 7 pairs.'ehitdren's step-1ns, 4 baby shints, 7 baby jackets. Sewing and knitting were being done during the afternoon, George Mathers_•ila4 disposed o1 his prolierty in the village to James Peacock a 'Morrie Township. Mx. Mothers intends making his home with his son Wilbur and Mrs. Math - era; Mr. and Mrs. C. Hetherington, Bluevale 'toad and two daughters Mr& Thomason of Teeswater and Mrs, S. N, Gallaher, Bluevale, are attending the graduation of their son Carnien Hetherington, from the Ontario Veterinary College at Guelph. They were accompanied by George Johnston, Rev. F. G. Fowler conducted a special Mother's Day service in Knox Presbyterian church on Sun- day morning. Using the story of Moses' and his mother as a text and pointed; out some of the many ways that children can repay their moth- er for services rendered. During the service Ileane McKin- ny waw presented with a certificate for the repeating of the primary Catechism. A suitable anthem was rendered. by the choir and Allan Ramsay sang a solo. The church was ,fragrant . with bouquets or roses and hyacinths. Next Sunday the 'Sacrament ot the Lord's Supper will be observed and preparatory service held the •••••••••••••••••••04,44•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 4 •• •4 4, 4 ••0 ••• 4' O 4 4 4' 4' 04 A gO I • • SMART ■ e ■ ■ NEW STRIPS: SUITS I 15. t 32. A . j We are offering to the Public one of the largest stocks we have had • for years In stock sults in the new Ishades of Greens, Slues, Greys and • Browns. This clothing was ♦ O ordered last Fall for Spring Delivery at the old price and we can save you from. $3.00 to $5.00 on a suit. The. above lines in single or double breasted. • Also • • Overcoats. 4 e 4' s • N 1 a good stock of Spring 0 pants, breeches or longs, at prices !John For The c yd c4�t, p; \j S CSI An up-to-date range of Boys+ Spring Su-'ts now be. Single and double-breasted styles, In knee pants, breeohes or longs, at 'prices to suit your purse. 3 to 7 years in smart Tweeds et $3,95 LIST W L •••••440•4004414.414•••••414 W'$44sa�N.•,rs�N�e��4'+,,, spent the weelt with her sister, Miss Mary Duff; Jaelt Wettlaufer, Galt, Lloyde ant: Marie Wettlaufer, Blyth and R. Wintons, Tilsonburg, with M.r and Mrs; J. W, Wettlattfor; Mr. and Mrs, J, Marshall, Listowel, with Mr. and Mrs, A D. Smith; George Donaldson, Mrs, R, Hutcheson and Y. P. S. "Holds Meetings The President. Arnold Lfllow, ,presided:' at the regular meeting o1 the V.P.S. of Knox Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening, The Scripture lesson was read by Alex. McTavish and Miss Lois Mott of- fered prayer. Miss Jean Elliott had charge of the topic, "Leisure and Annibition—Its Effect on Christian Life." Rev, F. G. Fowler closed the meet- ing with prayer. Suffers PainfW Accident Charles F. Johnston, let Conces- sion . of Morris {net with a painful accident. A horse with which he was working steeped on his foot, break- ing a bone, The foot was pit in a cast. It will be some time before BLYTH Service was held' in United Church on Sunday morning in• conjuction with Sunday School in the auditor- ium of the Sunday Sehool. Thi Mother's Day program was carried out in full. 1tir. Hrilllborn presided at the ser- vice. A choir of women provided special musfic and the floral piece8 were beautiful. A baptismal service was held when the children of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fear received the rite oft bap- tism. The children, were James Rus- sel and Shirley Ann Fear. The story "The 'Unseen Guest" was presented by Miss, Clare Mc - CONGRATULATIONS r The Millers of Purity Flour congratulate the following ' ;vipers of the recent Purity Flour Jingle Contest; • 1st Prize - $30 Cash=Mrs, Robert GP. (Scott, R.R. 3, Teeswater 2nd Prize -$1S Cash' -Mrs. Robert Ferguson, 'RR, 1, Thornbury 3r4 Prize -$5 Cash -Mrs, James Harbottle, IR.R, '4, Markdale 10, $1 PRIZES—Mrs. J. R, McNab, -Sr.,; Lucknow; Mrs, Stanley 'Plotter, R.R, no, g, Grand Valley; Mrs, 'Howard, g, Johns, R.R. no, 3, Seaforth; Mrs. W. 5, Patterson, R,R. ,no. ;3, ,Chesley; Mrs, Albert Mero, Goderich; Mrs. George McGaw, ;Box 1438, i Kincardine; Mrs. Russell Strang, Allonfprd; Mrs. 'Wll'lllam Chapman, R.R. no, j, Exeter; Mrs, R. C. Bartlett, 208 Norfolk St., Stratford; MTs. R H. McTavish, Ripley. Gowan, The address was given by the pastor, Rev, Mr. Sinclair. The text was ''She is like the merchant ships." rev the evening service the subject was "Fathers, Mothers -- Side Panthers." Norman Floody of Windsor spent Sunday with his parents. David and Mrs, Floods; Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Laidlaw; Wingham with the former's mother, Mns, William Laid- law. Mrs.. Bessie Alton of Westlock, Alberta and her two sons, Roy and James of Edmonton, Alberta, spent a few days in Blyth, the guests of Mr. and Mrs.- R. Wightman and Charles Wighthran, and other re- latives. Mast Alton who before her Marriage nes Mie Bessie Wigl man. le paying her first visit Glyth since leaving here thirty; years ago. The Altons are mots ing to New Yonk to attend t World's Fair and will go on Florida and return to Alberta t California, British Columbia. Court of Revision A Court of Revision: on the sessment Roll for the Village 1 Brussels. 1940, will be held in i Public Library on Tuesday, J t 4111, 1940 at 8 o'clock p.m. Part `F having complaints to make pi attend this meeting. R. S. Warwick, Clerk,. a;r For*Thriftiere Living! 9 Electrical cooking is thrifty! rust Mc per person is them= cost of cooking a big meal with the modern Electric Range. '715. It's nice to have hot water "on tap"—all you want, without waiting. And Electric Hot Water service is economical. Imagine —it coats only lc to operate the average Electric Refrigerator for 12 hours, Electricity is cheap to use. You can banish dirt and dust in jig time with an Electrio Cleaner lc pays the cost of a whole clay's cleaning! ,f1 M ,t Ar: 1 The modern Electric Washer is fast, work] saving and gentle on clothes. And 2c does'' a whole week's washing! You sit down and take your ease with the Electric Ironer. And all it costs is lo an hour for electric current. 7oa.m,., Better light means boiler sight ... and it beautifies your home. Just a few cents a week pays for electric lighting. l'or qts ok breakfasts, tasty supper snacks, electric table appliances are just the thing and thrifty to operatel ..M:eMfk 1477, YES, electric service for the home is the biggest bargain that ever figured in a fancily budget! Because the cost of Hydro service has come down, down, down. Today, the average cost per unit in Ontario is only 11/4 cents as com- pared with an average in 1914 of 5 cents. Think what that means! It means that nearly every Ontario family can afford to use the modern Electric Servants they've always wanted. It means that for just a fe;r cc its a day you can enjoy delicious meals cooked electrically ---plenty of hot water "on tap"—a modern electric lau,+dry—and so many up-to-date, work -saving electrical appliances. Mahn yours a modern electric home —for better and thriftier living! H0.46 MO POWER 13 YOUR DIIGGEST REMAIN THE HYDRO -ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO 1