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The Brussels Post, 1943-11-17, Page 1POST PUBLISHING HOUSE 66 rl It rums . hetiCross" and1;. Nek 'as+lay.. yF▪ � In t ,- Town! H :i' 11 n 623ltCsR]fix",74'. ni'vekee ane flee' TR . ,,.53'�fC�>4,".1A�8'aRta..R� aiDer Frm rf gr Nov. V DRAWFOR 6 CORDS OF WOOD Donated by D. N. McDonald, will be made. Good 'Music— Lunch 'Booth'"will .be provided for. (Under the auspices of tha.Finance .Committee) ADMISSION _ 25c %eduesday; November 17th 1943 BRUSSELS, ONTARIO..� , - ._._. Obituary --�-- , EUCHRE AND DANCE ;under auspices of Walton Red Cross Unit • WALTON COMMUNITY .HALL on WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24th Proceeds for Blood Donors CIinic ' A quilt will be auctioned. Lunch Bar In The Hall Admission - 25c EUCHRE AND DANCE' an the MORRIS TWP. HALL THURSDAY, !NOV. 25th at 8:30 P.M. In Aid of the Sunshine War Workers Admission — 25c Ladies Bring Lunch. DANCE In Cranbrook Community Hall FRIDAY, ,.,.�. , NOV. 26th Whine by :Victory Orchestra Booth in Attendance Help send smokes to the boys overseas. ADMISSION 35c A Concert, under the auspices ed the choir, will be presented in Duff's United Church, Walton, on Friday evening, Noy. � 19th at 8:30. Program consists of solos, choruses, vocal and instrumental numbers, etc. Come and enjoy an evening's entertainment. Admission 25c and 15c Mrs. H. Brown, choir leader and organist. X18..:.... "The Lord is my light and my salvation." ---- Melville Church Minister Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., 155.D, 10 A.M. 'Sunday School and Bible Class 11 A. M. Morning Worship The minister will preach The evening service le with- drawn in favdur of the Educat- ional Service In - , St. John's Church. COME AND WORSHIP United .Church Minister—Rev. Hugh C. Wlleos 11 A. M. Morning Worship "Guarding The Good" Junior Congregation 12 Ohurch School and Bible Class The evening service is with- drawn In favour of the Eduoat- tonal .Service In St, ' John's Church" EVERYONE WELCOME Church of England Parish of Brussels Rector. -Rev. M. F, Oldham 21st Sunday After Trinity 8t. John's Church, Brunei, - 10 A. M. .Sunday School 7 P. M. Evening 'Prayer and Sermon Annual !Educational Week Ser. vice Scholars of Centinuettor Schoolwill be present, St. Gedrgeei, 'WOW - 445 le, M. Sunday School 3,20 P. M. Evening •Prayer Land Sermon et. bdvid'e, 1'eeafryn- e 1.16 P. M. Sunday Sohool 2 P, M. tiven•ing Prayer chill eerie -ion ogeeeagee,x w..w..+++•+wr..w,wsx wr.,.Ka�rCw.a+r Dedication Service of Honor j Roll Held at S• t.. John's Church On Sunclay, Nov. 144,h at 11 a.m. a solemn and impressive service was conducted In St. .John's Church, when the Rector, Rev. M. F. Old- ham dedtcatted an Honour Roll with 88 names of young Ivan from the church who are serving in His Majeety'e Active F8roes. me Hyenas, Senipture Lessons and Pray- ers were all in keeping for the oceasion. The sermon was on Psalm 08:30-- ."-Scatter Thou the people that delight in war," Mention Was made of the Great War 1914- 1918 and the present one; We are to remember always those who have made the supreme sacrifice. We are ever to uphold by prayer and ;support those who are now serving wherever ]ring -and Country call them also their families at home. The following are those on the roll: - • Clifllord Aleck Heid Alcock Thomas J'. Alcock Ruasel' Bryan •. . . Clefforil Cardiff William Cardiff John Campbell Roberts Campbell Kenneth Coleman Williaan. Coleman Oliver Doll Merles D011 - Donald'M, Doll Ross 110llliott ?Carl Goering Maurice Gillis • John Harman Gordon Hulley Robinson Hamilton Lorne McCauley Frank Mc0utcheon Thomas Prest Wdllianu Prest ' ;Robert Prest lama Prest Leonard Rooney David Bruce Smith Sohn T. Smith•' - Herbert Stratton Ross Whtttard - Earl Whittard - Lloyd Workman Gordon Worlunan REGEN1 THEATRE, Seaforth, Ont. - Thursday, Friday and Saturday— Nov. 18th, 19th, 20th Two Features -2nd show starts 8:45 William Gargan Margaret Lindsay +Enemy Agents Meet Ellery Queen When Nazis meet Ellery—they meet their Waterloo --Also— William Wright Dick Powell Reveille With Beverley with Ann Miller Bob Crosby and his band: The Radio Rogues Frank ;Sanatra; Mllla Oros. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 2nd show starts 11t15 Nov, -22nd, 23rd, 24th • Mary Grant Lorraine 'Cay cky Comedy $taiinnt,ledu g vith palgnant: love and tlremo Thuireday, Entity end Saturday Nov, 26th, 26th, 27th Two IFeaturest, 2nd etow starts 61;45 Fterteliglhrt Ghttrflarur Vengeance of ilhe West . 4a dine etriingae. . w A.- Kra show starts et 700 cosh teektUrIfi Metieee Mach eatueduy at We • ,Mrs. William 'Wilkinson ' - A life-long resident of this dielri Plilatboth Ann Brewer, widow the tale Win. Wilkinson died at h home In Brussels on Monday mor :ogre November 15th, after being with pneumonia for the 'past thr Weeks. e .. The deceased was baro 0 1110 Ch concession of Morris Tow ship on Sept, 9th, 1905, the claught of the -late George Brewer at Klizabeeh Cook. She was- unite 10 marriage fifty-four years ago 0 Sept. 11th to William Wilkinson wit predeettaser1 - his wife three . year ago on Oct, 10th. Three years ag Mrs. Willrinson moved to T3rtisse Where she has since resider!. S2 leaves to mourn their loss, f daughters, Mrs. A. J, Helm (Mae or Lender; Mrs A, Dark (Lila -Wingham; Mrs. A. Woodrow -(Trete Btmssele. and Mrs. L. M. .Blanch (Mina) •Stretford. The funeral wa bold from her late' home, Smiles St on Wednesday, November 17th wit Rev. H. C. Wilson of the Unite Church of which she- was a memh in charge. Miss Carrie Hingsto gang a favourite number of Mrs Wilkirson's, 'Once T Thought Walked with Jesus:" Pallbearer an Loca News, iternis of ' Nati or n: Will those In arrears for match- A good crowd Was present ai Lee ; Women'e Institute. Thr: openin ce Legion Dance Well Attended Bazaar ?tanned The Flag By Majestic Institute what 'does our nab moat_ to ust iin-r it 'a special significance for tat 1117. 1.".art Hemingway "Ka:. 110'510MS 'r ��We see it utiftirlod or have we, monthly meeting of the. Malrgt ct. all our lives, aeon It treated six on Thursday afternoonfor the in le:melee in the Elmo, Centre Come- lit uisele town hall to enjoy the exereiscs and business were co ee . tel„, kindly pay same as soon a4 Arndelict• night dance .held by the ducted by the president 11x4. lien Meal n possible and doable the trustees to t al irraurin of the Canadbtn Legion, Sherrie. .The members detected no n- pay the caretaker and other account, Music for the suceeesful affair was 10 ask for the Leglsiativ+ grant a casually ar.d -wi/h such lark of rrepeet, 11101 it has hecome, In the n- ; worth` ut the old poem, joat "act old t piece of bunting, an aid coloured rag?" In these bloody days when the gallant men of our armed forces are (ighiing anti dying to preserve tht :Ling, of whieb 11111 oag is the synthal, the freedom which exists wherever it flies, it should he treated wllh all the respect date it. Our rhil1ren, and all peopie. should he lmer1501d by the right ami proper us0 of the flag, the thing, for which it stands and the respect CHI which - 11 should be regarded. If civic oflctals treat it, in a :iglu cued slighting manner what else ran we expect from others? There is a proper time and place to fly the flag, a proper way for it to be displayed. Are the .flogs flown on than public - buildings of our village sur,, to inspire respect and deference, Would a youngster' s heart swell with pride as he raised his eyes to it rippling in the _.. breeze, would he. think it worthy of the sacrifice of 'his father or brother? Now 'when our flag means so much to us ire want to see it proudly unfurled --not torn and bedraggled- Can we not have such ones raised here? CARD OF THANKS - - 14Ir. and Mrs, Angus Brown and Mng. Whitfield desire to thank their many friend and neighbours for the beautiful gifts received also for assistance given daring the past couple of vweeks. poor they were forced' to land. The weather tnrn1ig.,•ntuch colder Thur•sd<ty morning the planes were b1 0 a ttake off e quite •. cagily and. proceed on their way. P1,. for tee year 1943, J. 19. I-Ianiilton, Treasurer d n Notice P511od lw Arthur's Orchestra of ; Printed Farm Forum materiel was Wingham, ; dealt with. Mrs. Frank Nichol, dole• — -- ; gate to the area convention at CARD OF THANKS ! Guelph presented a very tem tete o all my irier<ls for their kind ' report. Site mentioned the high - O There will be a. bazaar iu the enquiia.e during my recent sickness, lights or the addresses - by the e downstairs of Cranbrook Community my sincere thanks also ,k the Busi• 1 speakers and the ouwtanding points o Hall on Wednesday, afteenoou, Nov noes :Hen's Association for the bon- emphasized by the convenors of le emger 24th. Lunen will be served. (vete of flower's, all were Set ! deeply ; reportrg committees. A war t to The bazaar is being heir! under the appreciated. report was completed and sent to 1 Aries Mary Clark, saperinteudent, Toronto, of the work done icy- the i auspices of the Ladies Aid of the W. G. Leach, Cranbrook Presbyterian Church, T U!d Ratron Books Expire members ' thet valid for purch�nse of sugar, re. • ; we're appointer and final a Mr. anal 111r -S, Edgar :Jewell ,plans aceto for a bazaar b Thew rat on coupons which bear Library, Dec. Alh 11 eldest daughter Grace h7loise (Jerry) Mrs. Dan Glassier gave a list of the d to Harvey Wesley Stephons00 10th no expiry date will become invalid arfleles packed In the 12 boxes sent. ere conessioai of Grey, son 01 Mr, and Ott December 31 and thenceforth all.i to the boys oversees. Birthday ••reet- n Mrs. Wesley . ;Stephenson, The No. o r8ases will he made ;ram boclr •I lege were extended to Mrs. ~Jahn wedding Lo take place the latter ; Speir and Mrs, Carl l einingway, I part of the month. "'"" I The National Anthem broughi the s 9 Laves of World's Most . ; nreetirg to a close. e Engagement Announcement Coupons in ration boob No 9 :fill 00711.'0110M tet pas six nrnnths, coffee will expire with the year 1943.' to a held announce the engagement. of their in the Brussels were -six nephews; Wm. Brewer Duncan Brewer, George Brewer Herb -Wheeler, Jesse Wheeler an Wilbur Proctor, Interment tool place in Brussels cemetery Lawrence Addie, a forme:: residen of Grey Township, died in Parlrwoo, Hospital, London, at noon` Frida Nov. 12th, after an illness of two years, Born in. St. Marys, Mr. Addis was ason of the. late Mr. and . Mrs David Addle. Hp was 71abyears old -on October 8th. 41 the age three months he left -St. Marys andv moved c1 w ick his parents to ;Stratford where he attended Stratford schools In 190:5 he left Stratford to farm neat Brussels for a . mi nber of years .:enter he moved to Iaetroft'where he lived for 22 years before he re- turned to Canada to a farm in Grey Township where his wife, the formerAgnes Anderson of •S'tratforcl cried about five years agog Shortly atter 1Rm. Addie went to ,take his home with his sister Mrs: Donald Ander- son of Shakespeare, He was , a member of the Presbyterian Church. He is survied by 'one sister. Mrs, D. Anderson of -Shakespeare and two nephews, Alex. Anderson, Little Ltvkes and Charles Lamb, 307 Albert St,, Stratford. The body was brought to Brussels where it rested al the parker Funeral Home -until Sunday noon when it, was taken to the home of . his sister. Mrs. Andereon of ,Shakespeare. It remained there until noon on Monday when it was taken to Shakespeare Presbyterianun Church where feral services were 1101d at 2:00 o'clock with Rev J. H, Moore in charge. Interment ' was maclein Brussels' cemetery, • '1 Educational Service to be Held at St. John's Church d for Tgnatns Timothy Trt.bitsrb• r The An utm Educational Service Lincoln, master espionage agent will be held Re. St, John's Church, who ulasctueradetng as e flritish Brussels, on Suhidap,:Noventher 21st, Member of Parliament, Missionary Double -Dealing Spy 1 Is "death" just another disguise at7 p en, The High S'0heo1 students and Buddhist" Monk, betrayed friend will attend the service to a body. and foe alike? React about hint 111 There will be a students' choir under The American Weekly, with this t the direction of their ' musical in- Sunday's (Nov. 21) issue of The Y, stream', M. Laycock, : The service Detroit Sunday Times. will be in charge of the rector of the .......-.— I church assisted by the other clergy United Church Services o4 the village. In the morning service at the i United -Church the Minister's sub- ject evae "Successful Failure." The ai i More Pork For Canadians story of David's preparation to build The restriction on 141 slaughter- the Temple formed the background ing of 'hogs for eensul4tiln to Can, 101• the sermon. In the evening Mr, • ads is being lieneoved. There may be Wilson spoke of the various Clouds , some restrictions from . the Prices that are spoken of in the Bible and •Boae'd,'*0 .eatgrcemeat ira:tioming, but -the necessity of "Cloudy Weather" orders for such restrictions will pro- for comp/ate and abundant ^living. vide for an increase in tite quotas en .44.4.444441,444 United. Church W. M S. The regular monthly meeting of the WADS. was held on Friday after- noon in the achooiroo t of the church, The president, airs. I4ttmil• ton in charge. the meeting opened with the National Anthem and prayer, After the minutes and business part of the meeting, hymn 3182 was sung, Two very interesting sketches were given under' the direction -'of Miss Hattie Downing with Mrs, Baoker, Mrs, Nurse, Mrs, Wilson and Miss 10. Downing taking' part. (Between the sketches Mrs; 13. Thomas sang a solo. The meeting was brought to a close with, the singing of a hymn and the mizpah benediction, - United Church W. A. The meeting of the W.A, :net at the home or Mrs. Bnsehlin on Tues- day ev911111g, .Nov, 16th with twenty. seven of - 1011 attendance, Mrs. Hagan opened the meeting with the singing of one verse af. "All the way 1117 Saviour leads me," Mrs, Wilson led 'in prayer followed lis the Lord's Prayer in unison. The 23rd realm was react In Malden. Minutes • of lest meeting were road and atlantad, The troo,sttrer's report was given, nollection was taken,'.The Meeting closed With eingIng of "God Save the Ring," :1a1.1owed bat alizpeh bene dioticee. A defghteel pre rannne. Waal put on. 14118e Carrie 111tti;ston sang a sale; a comes* by Mr0, 1iliiza' belch DOwrn:ieg; a lw1torrous reading by Mos, 31, Darlene tint: a contest be- Mrs, tee 3)07ivtttg, A s0115] iteet lions Wee iatijeyed, the elariighter of hogs for domestic, eonsuanption, The new prices for bacon equalize the export rates with, I the domestic ceiling prices. The re- l salt However, will be that less beef aivd more pork will be cen,unred in Canada. - COUNCIL Minutes of council meeting ]held November 8th, 1943. The following changes were made at the Court of Revision: ' Pt. Lot 14, Con. 4, assessed to Jelin Falconer at $1,000.00; Mr, Siemen $30.,011 off buildings but added to land; Bert Johnston, .Lot 7, Con. 16 reduced $400.00; Alex Mann, Lot 85, Con. 14 reduced $300,00; Geo. Whitfdold Lot pt:, 23, Con, 9, reduced $100,00 business tax; Irene 'Musser, Lot pt 24, Con, 8, reduced $400.00 as buildings re- moved; No action taken onother appeals and the roll as tevieed will be the assessment roll for 1044 - tIngineer Geo. A. Mc0ubbin was tnstrncted to examine and report on tbe area of the Armstrong Drain and to extend same as per petitlon signed. The engineers - report on " the Ba]llie' Drain was provision sits, adopted and the clerk instructed to have theeeneceesary by-laws printed and served. 1engineer wee inetrueted to ex- amine and report on the area of the Turnbull Drain, The assessment of Mark Cardiff on the Baker Drain wag reduced from 50 to 25 acres. Aeeounts for Michel anti Sander Drains were ordered to be held in, full be Graham & Graham, Da', W, D. S. Jamieson of Brussels Was apPointed Medical . Officer ' of Health for the Township. Reeve Wilson was instructed to ,take arrangements . at the. Tex Stile at Goderich,- Phe 1Load Superintendent; was In• structed to have .till snow renes greeted by Nov, 20t1. All approved accounts were Order- ed 'tined end council adjou*ned 10 meet Dec. 4th, Lobe :;&lowing accounts wipe p: Rends ,,,,. $3074.77 Meolleepal Drains ,.,, ,,,, ,.:. 1200,40! 'Schools .....e ..... ... . ...... 1780.00` Sheep 64,00 B. O. V, ,.,,,,,,, „ ,. , - :18,00 1:etiaf ," 76,44 ()Moe sopo110)1 4441141041. .. ”4/i 14.:1 l'nerli1111 7,70 tear, f`lec'k At-enisti;ce Day Service Held at St. John's A line and impressive service for Brussels community was Meld in St. John's Anglican Church on Armisti4e and Remembrance Day, Thursday, Nov, elta at 10 am. There was a good attendance, Members Ot the. Lniperlal Legion and Reserve Artny paraded to the church atm occupied; the front seats. The Service was in charge of the Rector, Rev. M. F: Bifem Rev, H. C. Wilson of the United Church read the Scripture Lessons and gave ' an impressive sermon on the subject of "Remem- brance," Two minutes silence were observed at 11 am, The people then went to the Soldier's Memorial when the wreaths were depbsited by Mrs. N. Gerry and Mr. Joseph Kolly, GREY Red. Cross Notes The monthly tea will be held in the Workroom next Wednesday, Nov, 24. i During the year the 'Workroom has given parcels to twentytllree toys and two girls from this com- munity who are in the armed forces. Our quotas ter capture parcels has been completed with, the shipping of 26 ribbed helmets and 45 prs, socks. These -knitted comforts are sent -in the first parcel given by the Red Cress to p1'.isoners of war. Hospital quota jest received •50 sheets 200 rolled bandages - 60 hot water bottle covers 330 prs. men's pyjamas 00 men's dressing gowns St. John's Ladies (7uild The regular meeting of the Wornen'e Guf,d of ,St. John's Marren Was ;:held at the honle of Mrs, Harvey Bryan oe Tuesday, Nov. 9th with a good attendance. The president, Mrs,. George Deeds was i n charge, The meeting opened with hymn, "Go Labour On," font/Wed gy the Scripture Lesson and Prayer by Rev. Ili. F• Oldham, The members Of the Guild will write copies of the letter written by. the RertOr, Rev, M. F. Claitaan and send a copy to all the men serving lar His $9ajesty'a Forces overseas, temtend of a hornoanstde belting sale each mem. Mor will make a cash donation, Rev M. be. Oldham and Miss Geraldine St eet-tic gage plana Instrumentals W1111581 were much enjoyed, At the cinch Of the meeting the hostess assisted by her eland,daugh.ter, Miss Gerel&thti Strettet served a hefty htnolt.''4 hearty vete of tfitt It vrtts .weal Virh, 'Brynn for hes hesoltellty. Don't forget the Bazaar in the I Library on Dee, 4 sponsored by the I Majestic institute. Watch for further l particulars. !Aeroplanes Land At Blyth In Storm BLYTH, Nov. 13 -- Pl,cni was (Mite a flurry of excitement when three Tiger Moth planes. after circling the village, landed in Jack ' Fairservice's field without anY this- hap Wednesday evening. The planes were being ferried from Toronto t0 Sky Harbor, each haying only one pilot aboard, when they ran into a blinding snowstorm in this area, and visibility was so • "What's holding you back brother?" THE fellows who are in there pitching at the ANIS didn't need any formal invitation to race into this scrap ... and they're beginning to wonder what happened to•you. Those fellows are in the thick of things . , . smooth -working teams of fighters . . . each Blatt doing his part. Besides real he•nnan action and adventure, you'll get skilled technical trainingand experience that em- ployers will rate highly after the war. If you really want to Bull your fair share, and If youre At, there's not a thing in the world to hold yon bark, You 00n go aircrew today. You out wiry your wings in .a few short months under the guidance of veteran sinner%'What about It:, bi'Otheri' jtlli THE FIGHTING G COMRADES IJP THE SKIES Btautting Cont,ea aro located hi oil rhottxinchpoh cities in ;1ewChcic.. Mobilo tem.:Ming units plait srsnllor eeuitee tottltl1Tly. " w..•-..w,fit+ia.nwYu1�.•:vi-.,.+2.,www4.. .... ..