The Brussels Post, 1940-5-22, Page 5THE BRUSSELS Pox
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NEWS OF THE DISTRICI
Written for the Post 13y Our Own Correspondents
""_....-'— Herold Cunu!##,&'ham sold i tette Weeks'Tacation with lien par of the 'month, Everybody d
ETHELld 13 gee
l tots, Mr, and, Mrs'. if, 'Waller, JvXr. o Bt us
a1 Mrs. A. Gold, Toronto, visited Steers 'to Thos. McDonald t
Farm seeding and gardening have over the week end With the letter's s'eiss averaging 1180 for $7,50, fed
again been retarded for several moth:ere 'Mrs. E. Paulin; Mrs. Gold, , for John Pearson,
Niaa Evelyn
days a s througiiowt this MariaMaria.by ex- Sr„ Tbron'te, visited at the home a s7leT'C the week endagt f, o, home
t ,
ces!sive soil moisture, uncolawl Wire, T. Gurke. Mrs. Burke
mpaneed them beak to 'rcleento; 'net' want Ms/AugustMcFarlane.
Oa Sunday, May 19 the death oe-.I Mr. and Mre.1 T. G, Hemphill;, Mr. Mr. and Mrs'. Norval Signore and
envied unexpectedly of Mrs, Ed, I and Mrs', J.'J. Allen and Jimmie al. .W. G. ,Stride .spenr S#tnday at
Jacicl'.n at her Nauss on Con, 2, Gray event the week end at Dyer's • Bay; the home of Mr, awl Mrs, i'en, Mn -
31 11, near Jenteetown, Ethel Little' Eileen I{aako. who wan' taken Fa#lclue,
friends. and i+bereves ¢tread sm.to 1'Vinghaan Hospital a week ago ' 4r. and Mrs. Matt England et
Irathy wast able to return to her home on Mensal], &Pant Sunday at the home'
to the bereaved.
health than Saturday; Miss' Vera Durst return•. of Mg', and Mrs, Will Perrie. M.
In apparently better . he BORN—To Mr. and 'Mrs. Wm,
he had. been for many months ed to Ingersoll on Sunday after township ou pre of Grey to'wnt p
Wending the past month with her day, May 17Th, the gift a .a
IXtrente here, 1daughter,
Don't forget the May at the
BrusIGels Town Hall, Monday, May
27th. "Back to the Home Town"
sponsored by Brussels' Women's
Instituile, ,
Robert L. Ii3cDonald, deed suddenly
Tuesday, May 14, at the home im
Ethel 'to which he and his wife
Jmd, Waved just two weeks prior W There was a large attendance at
Ms demise, On arrival of relatives. the open meeting of the Womenrs
from the West, the funeral was Institute Thursday evening when
held Friday, Mey 17, at 1,30 pm. to they presented, to the 'public four
Cranbrook cemetery. His minister sets of elides. The program opened
Rev. Mr. Taylor of Ethel and Oran- with' two musical number's frons the
brook Presbyterian church conduct• junior roan of the public school,
ed services et the house and place accompanied by their teacher Miss
of interment, W. H. Love of Ethel Stook, The first set of slides" shown
was funeral director, were "Hames, iti Canada 'from coast
Glenn 'Snell of Jamestown visited to coast," with, Mr>s. Adems reading,
.Over Sunday with his cousin Bobby the lecture explaining them. This
Bateman. was 'relieved by Ono musical num-
Jas. A, and Mays. Bryan& and hers from the senior room aeetrm-
MORRIS
able to be tap after being .etolc for It
temple lit u :ale,,
Mr, and Mrs. Jae. MOOS anti sans
'Missed Viola and Pearl 14atherd
spent a while on Saunday afternoon
with their uncle and acute and
.,rain Mr. 13. Matters aid Misses
Matteis' and Chari„ ht •1110.
Dona forget the iplaY at the
Brue001.0 Tann Hall, Monday, May
27t1, "Beek to the Home Town"
eponsol'ed by Brussels Women's
Institute
Rev. F. G. Fowler conducted DOM -
mullion service he Kees Presbyter-,
tali chinch en: 'Suat'day Meriting.
tieing the teat "Man Shall Not Live
Gy Bread Alaaie," lie pointed out
that money carnet buy the Moat
essential things in life. Next Sun-
day the ordinance of baptism will, be
observed.
The 'evening service in the United
church was conductedby the Y.P.11
On interesting feature of the meet -
Mg was the report of the W.M,S.
annual Preeiibyterial meeting held
recently at Seaforth by Mis's Mar-
garet Curtin, the delegate from. the
Steady and True 'Mission Circle.
Mr, and Mrs, Robert Hutchison
of Toronto, are at their home here
Mr, and Mae. Jahn Hall visited their
daughter, Mrs. James Masters at
Parkhill; ,'Miss Janet Robertson,
Brussels, with her mother, Mrs.
William Robertson; Mr. and Mrs,
R, F. Garniss, Mac. Scott and Miss
Olive Scott attended the funeral of
their cousdn Robent A. Hogg at Sea -
forth on Saturday; Mise. Florence
Fowler attended the funeral of a
relative, ,Mrs. Jowett, at Port HUT -
On, on Monday; Mrs. Raymond Ra-
ma was
ri-Hott'was in St. Catharines on Thune -
day attending the funeral of a.
friend. .
The play entitled where's Grand -
me which was' .Postponed some
time ago Will be presented by the
13rowntown Young People in Eli'
daughter Melia, of Brussels were Panifud by their music teacher, Miss enezer church on Friday evening,
Sunday adternoou callers at the Evelyn Stephens of 'Gerrie. The May 11st at 8 P+m,
home of Mr. Bryaos' sister Mrs, J. i next set of slides shown were , Ebenezer United Church will hold
Ames "Planting Urban Horne Grounds;" their Annual Garden' Party on Fri -
Sunday of a week ago Mr. and with 'Mrs. Wearring reading the day, Julie 2lst, Keep the date in
Mrs. E. W. Bryan& of Morris Twp.. lecture. Community singing follow- mind.
near Walton were guests of Jos. ed. The third net shown were en- Abs. Chas. Pollard has been un -
and Mrs. Ams, j titled "The Perennial Border," " Mrs. der the doctor's care , for some
On Friday, May 17, at 3.30 p.m, MoNaugbton reading the lecture. L time, Her many friends hope she
Rey. Mr. Snell, pastor of Ethel letter from the Red Cross was, read will soon be able to be u@. again,
Coiled church conducted the funeral by Mrs. Wearring, Mrs. H, Waller Jim and Alan Mair spent Sunday
services of Mr. Thomas Stevenson and Mrst Wearring were ap'point'ed at their home near Ohesley.
at the home of his son W. C. Sten- delegates to attend the special Mr. and Mos. F. S, iVlacLauchlan
enema, where death occurred Wed- meeting of the Hutson County Red of Owen; Sound and Mise Murdean
nesday, May 15, an Con. 10, Grey Cross which is being held in Gode- Ma.pLod of Lucknoav, visited at the
Twp., and at Elms. Centre Cemetery rich on Wedesday, May 22d. The home of W. R. Moses, 2nd line,
where burial was made. W. H. Love fourth and last set of sickles were last we'eik.
had charge of the funeral arrange- '?Planning and Planting Farm Home ' Don't forget the splay,' at the
ments, Grounds," Mrs; (Dr.) Campbell Bruslsels Town Hall, Monday, May
misses Davison, public school reading the lecture. At the on- 27311. "Back to the Home Town"
teacher at Dukes, con, 4, Grey Twp, elusion Mrs. 3, J. Allen moved a el/Queered by Brussels', Women's
stayed over the week end with the vote of ,thank¢ to the ladies reading Institute.
Bremner families in the section and the lectures and to' Mr. Cliff Denny
incidentally attended Ethel United for operating the lantern.
church Sunday School at 10.30 a.m.,
where there was an aggregate at-
tendance of 40 for the day, which,
was commented on by the superin-
tendent as he welcomed visitors to
the school, as being very good, after
the unfavorable weather conditions
-of the morning hours.
Don't forget the play at -the
Brussels Town Hall, Monday, May
27th, ' "Back to •theyome Town"
sponsored by Brussels Women's
testae te.
WROXETER
Miss Howe had returned to her
home here after spending the bast
five months with friends in tate
West; Mr, and Mrs. G, Davidson,
Oshawa, are at present staying at
the home of Mrs. McLaughlin, who
is very 111; Miss' Marjorie 'Waller
returned to Toronto after spending
GREY
WALTON
The U.F.W.O, meeting was held
at the home of Mrs. Wilbur Turn-
bull on 'May 116th with 34 ladies
tic" institute of Gry met.ou There present, Mrs, Leonard Leeming
There -
tic" Iustitwte of Grey met on the vice pram, had charge a tile
Tho:.ias Davidson with 17 memuerobes' s meeting. A aPlendld address was
and 13 visitors. The meeting was given by 1:1rs. 'Harold Spiers of
opened with singing a Ode and 1 Brussels giving us an idea at the
repeating the Lord's brayer 10 many subjects we could get help
unison. Minutes of the last meet- with in our society. Wire, Nelson
ing were read and adopted. The Reid had the topic "Strawberry and
financial report was them given and
Rhubarb gwltnre,? also Mrs. Arthur
correepondeu,ce read by th e seer¢" Ms,Call had aa interesting demon•
torr, A numlber of business items tra,tiou on "Canning Rhubarb."
were discussed and a. report of The nursing course is to be 'held in
di trier executive of the sending of I Walton each afternoon from Jnne
delegates to the District annual at' 3rd 'till the 7th. Anyone wishingM
Gorrie was given by Mrs. Harold I to attend this course shouid get in
Spear, A generous. miscellaneous i touch with Mrs. Turnbull or Mrs
shower was donatedby Robert and I Coutts, t/. dainty lunch was served
at •tile close 03 the meeting. Tie
next meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs, Leonard Leming on
Juane 101.81. r
The W.MJS. of United 'Church,
Walton, ,are sponsoring a play
"Demean Dodds" in the community
hall on May 31st also have a garden
party scheduled for June 27th. See
further particulars later in .the Post,
Don't forget the play at the
Brassie., Town Hall, Monday, MaY
27111, "Back to the Hanle Town"
sponsored by Brussels Women's
Iu,stitutte,
11
Mr, and Mrs. ,Henry of Ethel
(fotmierly Atlas Florence Goll of
let concession of Morris), were
tendered a reception in the Forres-
ter's Hall this week, During the
eventing the bridal couple were pre-
sented with a-miseed'laneous shower,
The evening wasspent dancing.
Dr. Charles Fraser, B.A., 1VI.4„ Ph.-
D„
h:D„ F.R.C.S., of Vancouver is visit-
ing his brother and sisters, in
Morris ,Towndhip and Biuevale
Wan. H, Fraser. Mrs. Richard
7ohuotan anti Mrs, Arthur :Shaw
and this week will attend- the meet-
ag of the Royal Canadiau Society
in Louden.
Mr. and Mrs. George .Smith, A
Paver on gardening, "Our Life is
like a. garden" was read by Mrs.
F'erg 'Connelly, The Rall Cali was an
exchange of flower slips and seeds
followed: by an open discussion on
GET YOUR PERMANENT garden seeds and hints, A reading
ON THE NEW "Potatoes and Prayer" was well giv-
ZENITH HEATERLESS en 'h7 Mrs. Will Evens. A very
THERMIQUE helpful demonstration of potato
salad and recipes for dressing given.
Three members' decorated a salad
'sett eh loked very appetizing. Every
body joined in community singing
with, Mrs. Doug, I3eaningway at the
Plano. The Institute was pleased
to have received several new um-
bers'. A dainity hutch was served
by the hostess assisted, by 'friends,
Telephone 55X ' for Appointment Mrs,' W. J. Petrie invited the Insti-
IRENE PEASE tate to her home far the June meat -
over H. B, Allen's Drug Stere Ing which will be the and Thursday
Erid Curl 31.00 and -1.50
Including Shampoo
Permanent $1.75, $2,25, '$3.00
and $5.00 including finger wave
and shampoo
Dried Finger Wave 250
Shampoo 250
Phone •32
When in need
of
< < d&Pas try
TRY
THE PAIICE BAKiRY
W. WILLIS
BRUSSELS. ONT.
11
BLYTH
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ylnpl�NSAAY, MAY 22nd, 1944
Wonderful Hat-ches
Dae to the exceptional vigor of our flock
and a carefully worked oat,Plan for in-
creased
creased rtility we are having the best
hatches in our 27 years of experience
Benefit By ilur Success
Up to May lst we are giving a 4 per cent.
discount on all day-old stock --that is, on
,day-old chicks day-old pullets and day"
old cockerels. This offer does not apply to
started stock.
WALTER ROSE
Poultry Farm, • - Brussels
P;O, Box 90 Phone 38X -r-4
..W.tANN- +~—.—..
Classified Ads. That Sell
WANTEb
A quantity of Rennie Early Yield lots of water
FOR q SALE'—+ pasture, 12 battle to P
Seed Oats also 11 Pigs, 7 weeks old for particulars
articu a s apply Buss els
phone 20-44Stewart Turner or Wm. T. Spence, Ethel,
FOR ?SALE -
10 Pigs, 6 weeks old,
phone 53•r-11 Wilfred F.scher
FOR SALE—
Good Rubber Tired Top Buggy,
looks like -new, phone 75-r-15
Martin McNair, R.R. 3, Brasses
F'JR SALE—
Good Used Tire. many miles
running left,
149c0utc1eon's Garage.
The Anglican congregation ob-
served Mother's, Day on ,Sunday
with service in the evening. Mrs.
R. 7. Powell sang a solo during the
service was, elle presentation by the
serbice was the presentation by the
enittlern to their mothers of a
potted. 'Plant,
The condition of Mr. G. D. Leith
who underwent an operation in
Clinton Hospital a. few days ago is
improving; Mr, and NIrs. George
Cowan, East Wawaiosh, also Mr.
and Mrs, Benison 'Cowan and daugh-
ter Judith spent Sunday in Orange-
ville.
Services were held in United
church on Sunday with Rev. Arthur
Sinclair in charge, During the Sun-
day School se'ssdon a duet seas sung
by Mariana Mason and Shirley Wal-
lace et-ith Helen Shaw as accompan-
ist. Next Sunday Rev, R, A. Brook,
Henera'll, a former pastor will have
charge of the services while Rev.
Mr. Sinclair will take the services
in Henslall•
BLUEVALE
.Mia¢• Mosste. Milligan spentthe
week end 'at 'her home on the est
line and returned to Toronto 011
,Monday morning,
Miss. Elizabeth Ma/berg ascent
Wednesday afternoon with her
grandllathet Mr, George Matther5' in
Bluevale.
Miss Viola Marbena spent the
week end with Mr. end .Mrs. Jas;
Moses and Mies Pearl Mothers, in
Grey.
Mt and Mrs. Ohtts, Fraser of
Vancouver visited for, a couple of:
days with Mr. and Aire, Arthur
Shane and Mr. and Mrs. Richard i
Johnston and fa1iily Mid other
Primula' on the 1s't line.
'Mr, and Mrs, Melville Mather&
and son visited on Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs, Walter Woods.. in
.TurnberrY:
'We were SQ1 -1 to hear Mrs, Ed-
;Ward Jeieklin 1xaes5i% away on Sdtur-
Clay evening,
We etre giad'td 1teel' Mrd', Relit
hicClennaii Is getting better tad
r
WANTED-- '
Ten or' fifteen cattle, heifers Pre -
feral. Grass good, Private care, Can
also fill yours or all orders for seed
Buckwheat.., • •
John F. Catterson, 17th, GreY.
NOTICE—
Gaieg .to Maritimes, Tuesday,
May DS, 'will take passengers, Any
where enaoute for five dollars'.
S. Thyn'ne,
FOR SALE--
Red
ALE—Red Clover seed for sale, Nc. 1 C
2, government grade prices' reason
able. Russell. Knight
phone 28-r-16
FOR SALE —
Youn?g Shorthorn Bulls, ready tor
service, Reds and Roa's, Herd fully
accredited,
phone 35-r-9 Thomas Kerr
I3g'nfrY'n#
Substitute Bowls
Record Game In
Ladies' Division
Mrs. Champion Lives Up
To Name With 263 Effort
In. Season's .Bow on Alleys
Mrs, Louella Champion is a rabid
bowling fan and enioyes ,knocking
over the ten pini as her favorite
form 0i relaxation. But there is a
_ fly in the ointment. Mrs. Champion
FOR SALE— tae a little .baby and naturally must
York Sow Pure Bred, due to far give the tat her undivided attention. .
raw end of month with $list litter
Of course, there may be momenta
also 1 Sow with litter. when she gets away for a brief
phone 41-r-12 Wm. Goasalitz &Pell, but the difficulty there is get-
ting
etting some one to watch the child.
FOR SALE— 1 That's how it's been all this.
A number of Pigs weighing about season,. The nearest she got to
SO Lbs. A. quantity of garden Peas. 1bowling was being listed as a sub -
also some 6 rowed 0.A+0• Barley. I statute on the Lawler No. 1. team in
phone 42-r-26 Baxter Stevenson the Saturday section et the LadiesDivision in the Brooklyn Eagle
M.AN WANTED— Bowling League. Last .5aturdaY
fortil Rawleigit route. there was. a death in the family of
family gar y
Permanent .if you're a hustler. Writs Marie Konrad and site was unable
Rawielgh'S: Dept, MIL452-123-E. to bawl Mrs. Champion was liter -
MONTREAL, CANADA, 1 ally pressed into service.
Shoots 553 Series
NOTICE— The season is near its, end and.
The Session of Melville Presby- this was her first time out, but Mrs.
Wrier Church. Brussels, ere asking Champion lived.' up to her name.
rst
for atstrlica.sta for Choir Leader, • and record1,bTealiug�ort she 263 genie,lledShe
salary
it to I appli 'qualificationshall a
Mlary all applications to be 1n by i even it�he doesn't bowl anynmore
May' 30.t1n 1940: t this season she's clone her hit.
She 1s a daughter of Mrs. '.Phomas.
Champion at Bruaesls,
--Brooklynn
The evening service in United
Church next Sunday evening will
be h. Young Peoplece IMI'ly when
members of Young People's Soc-
ieties, of Londesboro; Auburn, West-
field, Belgrave and' Walton will be
present; Mise, Olive McGill has
been, quite ill ,this. week; Gunner
and Mrs. Freda Chappel are guests
et the home of bit, and Mns, Wes-
ley Baker Gunder henry Young
is' spending a few days at the home
of his mother, Mrs, Henry Young,
It: J. Batman,
Couvericer at Committee.
TENDERS WANTED—
Tenilei's will be received for both
and dance p1atteem. Tenders nag
S. No, 10, Ontario Traffic
NOTICE Union.ds to ben Tinders i by June 1
''TO RATEPAYERS, MORRIS be given Geneva e Y for S.
8th. L,?iveet or any tender not
The adjourned Court at Revision neceeepernY accepted. Reunion to
on 'tlle ass8,3eiinent roll will be re- , be hold on Monday, July 22nd,
on
1 art ono o*lo'dk`o June 1MSALESMENWANTEp_Sec
aDtvettClerk.
SALES
Faimilex Quality Products become
lig better. known everyday, we need
11iore salo5nlen to, .insure the best
limeade service to satisfied cus-
toanrs, 'Arty aetivo and honest man
Cat maIre 'a living sailing 200 atees-
s'ities which, bring repeat orders by
tiseanseive$, They¢ is no RISK
�ivttlt atir Sttceea'stu1 Plea. Ask
or FR �i 17 catalogue and informs= Itioit b`alli1L771% COMPANY, 670
St .Clolnen,t Sit„ MONTREAL.
Court ',of Revision
A Court of Revision' ori the As-
.eessnrent Roll for the Village of
Brussele, 1340, will be held in the
Public Library on TueedaY, June
4511, 1440 at 3 o'cloclt pan. Parties
havIn,g etenelalnts to snake please
atitend title meeting.
R. 5, Warwick, Clerk•
Deaths Increase
Toll in FestarUary :lumped Up
?Over ,One Hundred Per Cent,
Over Satne Month In 1939
Ontario's, rOssd traffic death toll
in Febrtuary leaped trona fifteen in
1039 to thirty-seven 3n 1940, accid-
ent records. of the Department of
Highways show.
In? evidence that the 'deatlt rate
•
in that month bore a proportionate
eating to the nstenber of ecoidents,
reloads s]:uewed..ftrrther that the iter
Cadent .total Increased 'from 306 to
1,2126; Indunles front' 518 to 855 and
pDoa#ert1' damage treat 588;040 to
$156,701. .+.. a
Eagle.