The Brussels Post, 1941-8-20, Page 1THE B
'T PUBLISHING HOUSE
Wednesday, August 20th, 1941
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
C.S. Upper School
Results
he B, C. S. Upper School Exam
etIou results are;
Key.
I 75-100
• .
H 60-74 e
,111 60-66
• 0 • 50-59
Armatrong, Dorothy -Mod. Hist. ii,
Trig, III; Bot. I; Zool, I; Frau. A.,
0; Preu, Coni., 0,
,Baler Nliabeth-Med, Histo 11.
Alg. 0; Trig, III; Bot. II; ZOO, I,
Davidson, Gladys -Eng. 'Comp, 41;
Bot. III; Zeal. II,
•• Gibson, Gerald -Mr, A.,C.
Hall, Vein-M.O. Hist, 0; Zool. C.
Lamont, jamee-Mod, Hist., I; Alg.
II; Tnig., I; Bot., III; Zool., II:
Pr, A., I; Pr, 0., I. •
Ring, Janet -Mod Hist., 0; Alge
111; Trig., II; Bot. II; Zool., I;
l'r. A.., 0; Fr. Comp., C.
Lawless, Don-IVIod. Hist., II; Alg„
0; Trig., III; Bot., III; Zool. 11.
•MaNichol, George -Mod. Hist., III;
Zool., C.
Pliable, Barbara -Mod. Hist„ I;
Bot., 1; Zool., I; Pren, A., lit;
Fran.. 0.
'Mitchell, Luella -Mod. Higo 41;
Trig., C.
✓ Plum, Lois ---Mod. Hist., I; Alg.,
Trig., I; Bat, I; Zool., I; Fr, A.,
• Ili Pr, Germ., 11.
Sanderson, Jeanette -Mod. Hist.,
III; Alg., III; Trig., III; Bot., I;
Zool„ I Fr. A., 0; h. Comp., CI,
Scott, jean -Eng. Lit., II; MAI
Hist., I; Trig., C; Bot„ I; Zool,. T;
Pr. A., III; Fr. Comm, C.
Turnbull, Isabel ---Mod, Bdst., C:
Alg„ C; Trig., Ill; Bot., III;
Zool, II; Fr. A., III; Fr, Comp., IT.
VanNorman, Jeaune-Mod. Hist
.141; Alg., 22; Trig, 13; Bat., C;
Fr. A., C; Fr. Comp., C.
Willis, Gibson -Mod. Hist, II.
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REGENT .THEATRE
Seaforth Ont-
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PEOPLE WE KNOW
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idle* blar' Lott is violable in
wed around Wroxeter,
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Pte, dlarry cowler Camp Borelee,
was e weeit-end visitor at nis 110010
IlOs. •
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Mr. Sauey Sharp at Toledo., 0.,
16 visitring Isis Ost'er Mi. A. J.
LOW17.
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Rebell PreSt et the 11.0..A.F., pert
Albert, wax a week end -guest with
parente.
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11fr. and Mrs, att1t, 'Sharp Or
Q1117,1140, 111., 47 visiting his sister
Mrs. A. J. Lowry,
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Mrs. S. F. mills ()wen Sound vie•
ited with ner niece Mrs. A. H.
Macdonald recently. '
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Mies fht ene Isiainuneb of New
Pouneland were week -end vislitots •
with Mrs Ida LOW1-38.
'1'Mrs. H. B. Allen and daughters,
rs
are visitowith Mr. and Mrs. lra
MfoLtlan, Port Manley.
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IPte, Stewart Lowe, who' is now
at Camp Borden spent the week
'end at his home here.
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Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McKay wave
at Salem' last week attending ins
funeral or Mrs. Dd. Pabner.
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Set../ses Dorothy and Frances
Dennis are spending their holidays
wittli. their, cousin Ruth Thomas.
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Mae and Mrs. Fred Burchell,
Frances, Peter and Joe of Perth
wore reneweng old NriendshiPa in
town.
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eir. and Mrs. W. C. McKinnon
of Sarnia spent the week -end with
NOW PLAYING-
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EdwardvG. Robinson
The•
Sea Wolf
• with
• John Garfield Ida Lupino
Another spectacular triumph „filled
with adventure, thrills and •terror.
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MON., TUES., WED.
• Irene Dunn •Cary .Grant
• IN
•Penny Serenade
1941's greatest heart throb.
'Next THURS., FRI., SAT.
• Alice Faye •Don Ameche
• That Night In Rio
• In Technicolor
Carmen Miranda
• A musical romantic drama.
-a-.
, COMING --,
•The Lady Eve
A ---
Ever heard ot nroder'n WeU 't
it looks 'something like a type-
• writer and a ',skillful operator, by
• touching keys, ca0 reproduce any
aimed o fvoleich the human, voice is
otePleible. A product a the Bell
be seen and heard at the Can-
• adieu NatiOnal Exhibition.
•
"I 'Was glad when they said to I
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me, Let us go ato the House of
• the Lord." . •..ag
United Church
• 10 cm,. -church (School and
•Bible CIUS.
11 a.m.-el-he Power of Faith;
7 p.m. -"The Great En-
counter."
COME AND WORSHIP.
St; John's Church ,.
ELEVENTH SUNDAY
AFTER TRINITY
11 A.M.-Morning Prayer
And Sermon
Melville Church
•10 ctn.-Sunday RcboOI
11 a.m.-Rai. F. 0, Fowler
• of Motivate.
7 p.m. -Rev. F. G. Fowier,
of elitsysle.
COMM AND WELCOME
tememe•••••••••""saitimeeeleree
his brother Mr. D, McKinnon of
, •
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Itir. +and Mrs'. B .0. Macdonald
and ohildiren ,spent 'Sunday after-
noon With his mother Mrs. A, II.
Macdonald.
!Masi Margaelet Robinson, • Mrs.
W. Bell, airs.;.A. J. Lowry attend-
ed the faaeral of Mr. 1. Donaldson
In Lastowel.
Mr. J. S. McIntosh of Toronto leas
returned home after spending the
Past week with kis mother, Mrs.
E. C. McIntosh.
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Mrs. S. 11 S '•
eaman, .son Delbert
and daughter Luella, Owen Sound
spent Sunday with Mrs. Seaman
coastal, Mrs, A. H. Macdonald.
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Mits. !Harold 'Thomas and tura
daughters joyce and Joan have,
returned ftorn, an enjoyable bell.
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day at Ingersoll and ,Woodstock.
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Mt'*. �,L Wineberg Tortmerfly of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Cline Scott, Jim
Oakville has now jolined her husi
and Marion who have been spent,
Local News Items
Former Brussels Resident Toronto 'E*Iiibibion Mute
Injured In Car Accident Good going Auguet 21st to Seen
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Word wad received 'by Mr, and eines' 6tb, reteemog any time tie
• Mrs' hhierelt Pollard last week that to Sept. 10th, $3,65 return.
their daughter Mre. Leslie Braddiolt
(Ersther) of Vanoouver, was 'Oerieus- Library Closed
ly littered In a caritcoldent, Site The 'Public Library will be closed
is to 'the Vancouwer 110•I11a1. B•11' from August 25411 to Sept, eth,
many 'friends here regret to knew While the librarian is oe, her va-
of her misfortune and hope for a cation.
oomplete recovery.
' -V-• May Visit England
Bowling Jitney
• Hugh Templin, editor of the Fete
guts NeweiRecord, lies been ehosen
• Winners of the jitney held at tho a's oma of a party of ten news:Paper.
local howling greens on Prilday
men Who may fly to Great Bietele
eyening, August 15th, were as
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, Iselbel kracTavirSh-1
Mrs. Geo. Sarals-2
Elielabeth“Baelker-3
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Cleve Booker -1
• D. M. MacTavieh-2
W, Stewart )
W. Porter 3 -tied for 3rd.
004,04.*********4•04444.**....O.
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it .cousin, Miss Florence MoNaugh-
ton.
Dear Sir -
Howe we a council or a wed stin-
%intendant in this township, many
or'e111:Oallt
• 10
ig.r•Ot for ,the Close Drain
was let 117 Aipril, yet 710 provision
was made for Welding the mavens
until the dredge went through
McCartney's eideroad early • in Ale
This is over a month with the road
closed and no preepect •of a bridge
inside the next month as only mast
week the contract was let for hul-
as guests at the Britiali Council in ing the gravel and not a load on
London', where the jounialists will the job yet
sipend three weeks in seeing pre- Iluectreds came from all over the
meal:dans) for the Battle of Brittle. district to siee the bridge that was
Mr Templin has beevvriting a knocked down, at Gerrie a year ago
series of aritcles on .the •Common- We would. invite the ratepayers. of
wealth Air Training plan, for • the this township to come and 'view the
Canadian Weekly Newspapers As- bridge that has not yet been built
„sedation and one of the instalments on MeCartney's sideroad and (ben
appears in this issue of 'Pile Post. they will be able to form an opinion
of the ofticiale that are Paid to lock
• At the 'Churches
Last Sunday • No, provisions were made for a
•temporary bridge or a foot bridge,
* ,l' * Services in Melville Presbyt•erian
• in order that Mr. McCartney could
CEd. Garton, Sky Harbor, is hall- Church Sunday w• ere•
conducted ftY
, get his mail or other neceos ties.
(laying at Ids home here 111.0 week. Rev. F% G Fowler, Bluewale.
I He having to arose over a dllteh
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Se -Ivies In the Unitedl Church. on I '
seven feet deep and fifteen test
Norman Thompson, It, 0. A. F., ,Sunday were conducted by ROY. C.
Aylmer, was a -week end visitor at L. Lewis, who spoke at the morn-
his home,
after the affairs of this to-washiP.
s ,
ing service on "Which Viray,i' and Yourtruly
* * in the evening on "Finding the A 'PaxPaYer.
(Mrs. E. Rozell of Clinton, has Trail of Lite," been visiting at the home of Mr. IServicee in St. John's • Anglican * * * * * * * *
and Mrs. Herb Manningchurch on Sunday were conduntee Obotuary
• * * by the rector, Rev. Frank Watts. ' * * * * 01 * *
• Mr. D. 0. Walker and daughter •
•at Kirkland Lake are at • pre4lnt More Dionne Family Wilfred Harold Champion
visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. Walker. •Group Pictures
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Currie and Another FULL PAGE' of photo-
' son Weed, Toornto, have been vis• graphs showing ALL the famoos
itbag friends and relatives in this Dionne Quintuplet Family Will be
community.
found in the August 24 issue of
• * * * The Detroit Sunday Times 'See
Mr. and Mrs. Sid. Speneer` and klamt and Pada Dionne as they
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Faulkner of look etdday!. •Clampare the resemb-
Miettertfon spent Sunday' with Mr. lances at the Quints and their
and,'Mrs. G. E. Nurse. nu/Serous brothers and sesters You
• * * et •need these' photos for your Quin -
•.Mr, and Isis, H. O. Walker of tttplet ScnaPbook. Be sure to' get
'Parente were here attending the The Detroit • Sunday Times this
funeral of the late Mrs. Prank week and every week.
•Jeschke last week. •,V
Mr. Roy McKay who eipent the •MORRIS
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suntraer 14. Muslkoa is visiting his
Parents Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mo Master Walter Gowing of Preston
-. is spending his holidays a , the hone
May bdfore returning Witb. ems
of John and Mrs. Speir.
family to Florida Septernber:
* * * Miss Helen Spelr ts holidaying
Mr., and Mrs. Mart• with Gerrie friends.'ia Hunter and
daughter Marie, and Bernice of Mrs. Lorne Nichol and Robert
Smith Creek, Mich., visited during Mithie• JamPe and. Mrs. Nicht& and
the week me wth their cousin Mr. family and Bob Grasby were in at -
Ernest Dennsi and Mrs Dennis. tendance at the MartineCross wed-
* * ding in Knox Presbyterian Church
Georgetown, on Saturday. evenine.
Misses Hilda and Norma Nellie• Morris Council Meets
hove returned to their home in •
• August leth 1941
Waugh= atter spending the vaca-' Thliel
In
Tile CO n • et in the hall on
Eon with their grandparents Mr. the above da
with all the members
and Mrs. E. Dennis. • except C. II. Coultas, present. The
* •* Reeve presided,
• The minutes Were read and adopt
ed on motion, of Harvey Johnston
end, Cecil Wheeler.
Moved by Cecil 'Wheeler and sec,
ondeti by J'as. Michie that the town.
ship tax rate be set at three mina.
--Carried.
811114:11171t realized was $2,30, Thank
Moved. by Xames Michle sseond-
ed by Harvey Johnston. that the You boys!
meeting adjourn to meet op Sept.
Auction Clearing Clearing Sale
Sept. Sth at 1 p.m.
Porter s Hill, Goderich Twp.
Elliot Harrison, Prop.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
R.R. 4, Seaforth
'phon e14-..1, Seaforth.
band here, 'Ilhey are living in, the
house recently vacated by Mr, and
Mrs. O. Drummond.
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MSS Florence MoNaughton re-
turnedi home this week,. from a
three mouths visit ito heir mixt
Mee. T. IL Boyle at •roam Lake,
•Sasithtcherwan. Ore regiortri biavIng
had a most enjoyable holiday.
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Bill Rowland, ILC.A.P, son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Rowland, Brim,
aele, graduated decently etrom. the
No. 2 Wirelessf School at Calgary.
He• ranked tweederdourth in
class of, two briedred end forty.
Hq.g„, rapw stationed at Daton
flesk.'•";,,Gongratulationd Bill.
, • •,• *
ing their vacation with Mrs. ,Seott's
mother, Mins. Alex Straoha,n, lett
for their hole at Sault Site. Marie
on Tuesday.
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Mrs. felrank Mitchell and Teddy
were Toronto vtisdtors for fa week
and mean eetuming brouabt Mrs.
MiftchelPs dyer and liVother-1n'
law, Mr. and Mrst Jack Thompson
beck for a mew days.
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Bowman Galbraith of the R,O.A.F.
Brantford spent the week end with
his. parents Mr. and Mrs. 3. Gal.
bralth and with -his brother George
o tthe RC.A.P., Defoe, Sask., whet
haelbeen visiting at his home.
While Reeit5t. *11:Prold Kerney,
Suntley visitors at the home at
,DrIr. and Mra Ben Whittard were ,h1•34., of the Veterans' Home Guard
40.. Basi :t waittitod. dr nalitaz 000580
eth T,asoro611,:,ittgbitsa, wtistpeeciaisl
'Nova Scotia, Mr. and; Mrs:- Harold
.Whtifterd at St, ''. Catharines anal visiting at the home of , his pareate
Mr. and Mre. Frank Kenney ot
Ide". and M713, auts. Middleton and
'ailiegre.g..sibeene ' eiliaphomat a Bongoes.
Atwood. . .
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Mr: anti Mts. Albert ' 'Sutherland
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11 Mr, Bob MoNatightort of ohteaso 'Boachville, eneounce the engage.
f nearly of Bruseela Is netting • In ' mutat of ', their younger daughter,
t°0,1,m. . 1y tarty ear* ' steel Jessie Ruth do Maurice Iatletock of
1 he was. hot,' " will soy ready Bruwielet sou' of Mv. and Mrs. J. L.
1 obangela Ile is staying with his ' Laycock of Walters Adis, the mat, -
I. cote% Uri., Int Perker and With nage to take ,Plidoe. the latter Pert
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an saint Mrs. Addison Taller sal of moat.
LARGEST CROWD EVER
AT BOOSTER CLUB DRAW'
The leeger orewth la town laet
Saturtlay zadat was very enocuro7,-
Mg and the • Booster Olab,
Rabat Nichol mixiog the tiel
made it more lateresting.
The cash awards went to:--
1$5,00-MIller MeArter
v..00,-415. 5. .A.matroug
$1.00 each -Mrs. Allister Bird,
June Woric
Jermyn
Geo .1diairtim,
Mrs. Geo. Davide,ort
Sheila Blain
Mrs. Jas. Sanderson,
Wrorteter
With the fall season coming on
the weather is sotnetmes unfavor-
able, and In future, 40 •each is
the case the winners will have
a little mere time in which to
get their awards. A further
announcement will be made Satur-
dey alight. 'When ,doing your-
.shepping in Brussels at BOoSter •
Club •store.% doet be afraid to ask
for tickets' with Your Purchases
The members of the Booster Club'
are only too glad to give them out.
This is a means. to show their
appreciation of your patronage"
so patronize them, ,S110Sr yo
alsh apIprecirate what they are
•doIng for you or perhaps your
neighbor.
•SHOP AT -THE. .
BOOSTER CLUB STORES
IN BRUSSELS •-•
They Pay Dividends
Allen's Drug Store
Baeker's Butcher Shop.
Ballantyne, Mrs. Jas.
Cplernan's Restaurant:
• Downing's Shoe Store -
The funeral of 'Wilfred Harold ( Eclanier's Superior Store-
Ohamplon, whose tragic death oc• I Elliott's Economy Store
curred on 'Saturday morning, F. R. Smith's Drug Store •
August 1.6th, took place from his •
late home,
•
tufternoon, Rev. Chas. Lewis Of the
Brussels,
" •Sunda'
1
McDonald's Butcher Shop
• Kelly's Service Station
East Huron Produce
United Church officiated at the
tprivate ,seryice. Intenment took
Pratte in the Brussels cemetery.
Pallbearers were Messre. •RioY,
1-larry and 1-lerb. Champion, Ei.
,Small, Earl Sproul and Ches.
Darldsen.
The deceased, who was in his
31st year, was born in Turuberry
township on April 19th, 1911. He
had been e, resident of Brussels
since 1916. He was the sort of the
late Frederick Champion and Mrs.
Champion at Brussels.
He is survived by his mother,
five brothers, George, Harry, Wil-
liam, Boy and Herb an -di five sistve,
Mrs Ed. Small, Mrs. joseph .01ark,
Mit, Earl Sproule, 1Wrs. • Thomas
Champion ane Priscilla.
RED CROSS
Mitchell's Barber Shop
Rann's Furniture,Store
Semis' Egg and Poultry Store
Sanderson's Garage
Seddon's Radio Shop
Red Band Store•
Brussels Creamery -
The Arcade Store'
The Farmers' Club Store
Willis' Bakery ••
Wood's Store
Asking For Courtesy
• A word or two might be passed
on about Parking along main
street. .Angle parking bas been
the usual way, but ellen you see
a car or car with a, trailer attach-
ed parked straight with the curb
it doeen't seera fair . means
that at least 'three cars have to ha
parked on the side street, Which
•isn't •so handy. Why not show -
all th•oughtfulnesle ear your neigh-
bor. It 1.611'i very nice to • have
BRUSSELS BRANCH to atrry an amain' of parcels down
• a dark side street and leave therm
• Wednesday eventing, July 24th, in am unlocked car.
a booth was' operated at the corner •
01 Mir; Mr. Wood's store, the Proceeds MEET ME AT GoDERICH-
beirig given to the Red Grose Work
.A gala a.equatic meet will be brad
roams • The organizers of the booth in •Goderich on .Saturday enamor -or,
• we Billy and Bobby Ra,nn, Laurie August 30, sponsored by the' RAT".
and George Cousens, Bobby Walker of Port Albert. 'Me three local ant
and Duncan Jamieson and the ports are entering teams in all the
water events.
Open events for men and Want*
wad tanoY diving by the Mermaiire.
of Toronto. Beauty contest- for tine"
•title of Miss Lake Huron to)' SiTver -
Cup and $50 in prilren • Water •
Polo. •
Carnival in, the evening en the;
Court House Petit. Proceeds' to Wier -
Victims. Meet me in Goderteb.
8.1h, 1941, --Carried.
The following 'bills were paid: --e
Dr. ,Stewart 61.061 •15.03
P. Duncan, member at
Board of Health tett
P. MloNabb, member of
Board of Health • 0.00
G. Martin, member of •
Board of Health • 3.00
Ontario Hospital, Woodstock 79110
D. A. Ibann (Victory .Loan
Scroll frame) • 110
A. R. Ersleine (Indigent lee) 9.59
A. T•L Erskine (indigent fee) 25,10
Mrs. Geo. Groes (Relief) • • • 15.00
• Meg, Nellie Logan , (Relief) 22.00
GEO. 0.'MARTIN, del*.
Premier King !Head Of Liberal
Party For 22 Yearie-
TPriniei Minister Mackenzie Ring,
who was born In Kitchener, Thrive• ,
day last observed the 22 nanIvers-
ary chosavi head ot the
Liberal panty, a tonere believed' nle
mated by anY present-day figure is
Piddle fife anywhere. Mr. Ming epee(
the .daY at work in Ottela.
•Mr•••1011.
Brussels Booster Club
ist $5.00 - 2nd $3.o0
$1.00 each to next 7 names drawn
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Draw inTfiont of D. A. RannisIStore
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, iEaturdar Night nE , A
Buy: from Illeoster Club timbers
Ask for tickets:with your purchase