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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1955-03-23, Page 8• 111111111131111111111111101119 11111111SESIMMIIIIIIIIIIMINIMINIMPUIRM' Phone 24 9S Tip Top Tailors 10) SPRING FEATURE OFFERING always heifer with 89% of urban Canadian housewives prefer Butter to any other spread MISS SADIE E. DRIVER Word was received here' of the death -of Miss Sadie E. Driver of Rochester, New York. Miss Driver was- born in Brussels in 1883 -and attended public school here. She moved, with her family, to ' Rochester in 1895, where she resided ever since, She retired from busineat six years ago. She had been confined to the 'hospital by a hip injury for the four weeksaprevions to her death and she died suddenly on Monday, Mann iii 7th. Sho was ,an active member of St. Lukes Episcopal Church. Rev, F. M. Winner 'officiated at the funeral service held 'on Thursday, March 10 Burial took place in Riverside ceme- tery, Rochester. Surviving -are three sisters, Mrs Arthur Binningten of Hamilton, Mrs. G. W. Pollard, Stratford; Mrs, Wm. Wilson, Rochester; one brother George Driver of S:pencer,port, N, Y. and several nieces -and nel)hewls Mr, G. W. Pollard, Mrs. Venda Cole and Mrs. D. J. Lallonde of Stratford attended the funeral. r,n, FOR ALI NTI.9 Of RAKING FOR BETTER CAKES sow IN !MSS= AT W. L. Backer & Son amain SHOP WATERLOO CATTLE i3REEDING ASSOCIATION "Where Better Bulls° Are Used" More c104rs for you Artifpial Service from our Association does not 'oohs, ft pol7S. Beam-Ise the dollar outlay is very nominal, Less than the cost of keeping a bull on your farm Because our bulls will transimit better than average money making qualities ,to their offspring. Every tool available is Used to test theSe qualities and the information is given to our members. The Waterloo Cattle Breeding Afiflocialon is a non profit, co-Operative, being Strengthened ,eviery day by old members con- firming to use its Service and additional new members beginning to Use its services, THE 13RVMELS POST Wean day4 .March 23rd, ' Par 1.44.1.44 44 114,P • 00.. mminggrfi 111111E=11101 monoIMIismineinumuti I TORS Moo, Women! Oki gt BRIJ., .77 ,4•117 '''' 40 50 00! Wait P V On. Whisper Tints. 1 • Want to Fes, au..n.4,4.„,a„„a, II ,.:t. a YearsYounger? _osg`gu.vg,i_ge.T:.,,-..,...„:. old .ofter , AO toe besses 1 tow iu iron, IntroductOry or."get.negy.unt,.a" I size only GQr. Try Ostrex Tonic; "InlActs. PP 13,0V P.*, .vigor nod younger feeling, title se, i ss• 'At Ail drug mows. 53 Ford Mainline Sedan, fully equipped The Pastel Stationery with Coats - Shorties To Start Spring with a Bang - Come and' Choose Your Outfit Now. 44113 P.1 fiV.RPN OQVINITY'S FOREMOST OAR OCIki,g11 A number of. 54 Chev, B- lair $7.70 -off list. 1954.Pontiac Sedan .... $1895.00 53: Chev, Deluxe Sedan fully eqUIpped 1699.130 .q1-kgy, Poach, -fully equipped. .„...,„ .. . . 1495,00 53 Pontiac Sedan ..„, .. „ .. 1495.00 -1495,,00 1295.00 1295.00 1295.00. 1095,00 1150.00 895.00 53 Chev. Sedan .... ..... 44 .1 52 Pontiac Sedan, Radio ,,, ,, ,,,,,, 52 Pentiac Powerglide, Sedan 51 Ford Sedan 51 Chest. Powergllde 50 Dodge Sedan TRUCKS 51 Chey, yzton pick-up 49 International 1 ton. Express 47 Fargo 1 ton electrical body 49 - 3 ton Cab and Chaste YOUR FRIENDLY CITIES, SERVICE 24 Hour Towing Service Phone 72x POO.. Qrey TOYNehip School Board Meeting Grey TewuShip School Board Meeting • wats iteld .on March 3, 1955, All morn: hers were present also Mr, ICinkead, The minutes were read and. adopted on motion :of Brown and Belger. Motion of McLean and Brown that ,Geo, Pearson order diustharse to sup. ply all schools. Motion ,of Brown and Bolger that 695.00 545410 495.00 - 595.00 Personality Six Shades' Pink Blue, Buff, Grey, Green and. Mauve 12 Sheets Paper with scalloped edges and 12 envelopes, cellophan,e wrapped ribbon tied -' 25c pkg. DRALRR Brussels, Ont. Misses and Women's All Purpose Coats • and Hat Special $19.95 Wool Coats $19.95 Shorties $9.95 and $10.95 Also a range of higher priced Coats, Suits and Etc. nessanumnisamenammunimaimmusimmg. DOUBLE VALUE $PECIAL GIANT SIZE NOXZEMA for A Good Spring Medicine Rexall Blood Purifier. Large Bottle $1.25 Chapped Hands $1,25 Also have a 29c pkg. Jack Hood provide the school suppl- ies, for 1955. Motion of McLean and Bolger that secretary order Municipal World for School )3pard. ' Motion of McLean and McFarlane that the bills he paid: Reliance Petroleum Products ' oil for 1112 $37.00 Ethel Welding .Shop, rep-airs 37,.550011 Cecil Eckinier, labour Swift's. General 'Store, hot lunch. supplies • Brussels Hlarisvare, repairs- Office Outfitters, desks Teachers Superannuation refund Jack Hood School Supplies books, 45.77 Brussels Past Office, stamps 1.00 Molten 'Of Eoiger end McLean that .Meeting asijlourn to meet nein Tuesday, March 15, at 8.30 pm. All above motion. _carried, J. Carl Hemingway, See.-Treas 8.65 35.96 150,00 8.45 "IN MEMORIAM" McQUARRIE - in loving memory of William Thomas- McQuarrie who passed away 6 years ago March 21st. Your presence is ever near us, Your love remains with us yet, You were the kind of a father, Your leived ones would never forget, Sadly missed by. his family. slN MEMORIAM'? ALCOCK -In loving merniory of a clear wife and mother Mm, Richard Ale,ock who passed away six years ago, March 26, 1949-. One of the best the world could hold, Your cherished smih, your heart of gold; Always- -so good, unselfish -and kind. What a wonderful memory you left behind. Deep in our hearts your memory Is kept, For we loved you too dearly to ever forget. Sadly missed and ever remember- ed by husband and. family. t! V I Farmers - Nixon Laboratories Now have Pellagrex V. M. A. Mix to help get pigs to market in record time. A balanced blend of Vitamins and Minerals, it tends to prevent deficiency diseases, with resultant steady weight gains. McLellan - Holmes Knox United Church, Belgrave chu Saturday, March 19th, was- the stett- ing for the wedding of Mary' Eileen Holmes R, R. 4 Brussels and Willey Bray McLellan, London, Ont. Rev. Charles D. Coseefficiatea at the cares mony, before -an alter adorned with ferns and basket of white ehrysanth& mums. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holmes, R. R. 4 Brussels and the 1)11(1E41'00m is the son -of Mrs. Katie McLellan and the late Henry McLellan, London, Mr. Roy Mundy, Wingham, played trad- itional wedding music. The bride given in marriage by her father looked lovely in a white ballerina - length gown,, styled on princess lines, -of crystalletta over satin featuring a lace bodice Scal- loped neck line-and lace sleeves end- ing an lily points -over the hands, a crown -of seed pearls held her veil , of French illusion edged with lace and she carried a bouquet of red roses. As maid of honOr. Miss Alice Holmes, Kalamazoo, Michigan, chose a gown of nice green satin with tulle over skirt and featuring a bustle back, matching headress and gloves completed her ensemble and she carried a nosegay of yellow Chry. .santhemturisc Naturally you prefer butter! It's a natural dairy food, made of rkb wholesome cream, delivered to your creamery while it is country-fresh. Butter's flai'dr is all its own... mild, delicate, creamy. For good eating, good living, there's nothing like butter! SMITH'S Rexall Drug Store Phone 62 Brussels MIU111111111111111111111111111111111111111111i1111111111111311110111111311111141 For a booklet of grand new dairy food recipes, write to Marie Fraser. TRY OUR FRESH, NUTRITIOUS COTTAGE CHEESE FOR SALADS AND SANDWICHES HALF POUND PACKAGES ONLY 15c NOW AVAILABLE FROM Brussels Creamery DAIRY FOODS SERVICE BUREAU A Division of Dairy Farmers of Canada 409 HURON STREET, TORONTO MtNEIL'S SHELL SERVICE sss:SISSepssiS it P/4411%..1.,,UORICATIQN, IsKELL HOSVSEHOLO SHELL PETROLEUM PRODUCTS DUNLOP TIRES Parts and Assainsearlos. ANC Austin Sales and Service The best man was Mr. Harry Mc- Lellan, Armen, Ont., brother of the bridegroom; and the ushers were Mr. Grant Holmes R. 'R. 4 Brussels and Mr, Ivan McLellan, At the reception held at the Bruns- wick Hotel, Winigham, the bride's mother received wearing a -teal blue crepe dress, pink aceesSeriesr and a corsage -of pink roses; assisting Was the bridegroom's mother wearing a greY silk crene dress, black access- ories and a -corsage of pink roses. Mr. and Mrs. McLellan left on a wedding trip to southern United StatesS, -the bride travelling in a two-tone beige .suit with beige and British tan aceetseries tanned by a tor coat, The couple will rested in London, repairs to of NIP. MI Made PHONE 77r1I *Russia... eon. NEW DODGE EXPRESS MODELS FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Pitring January 1655, 101 new members joined our Association. Ewing February 1955, 111 new members joined OUT Association. Etiring Unitary and February 1965, 820 more cosVS Were ineemin- ated by the Waterloo 'Unit than during tile Corresponding months in the PrevlOile Y"e0's This is )611, irtcreage of 14.5ciSs ss New BOSlueSa Les,Sglielted It4Or =Ore ittfOrgrugett send in the coupon or 1>110110 our Office at Clinton 242 'or Pairitetstott :66 *0/66-11 143.6 UM' 10.0 A, week dales lt.t0 and 9.26 A. M. Sundays ;•1:13APIII.i41451110•AP COME IN AND TALK BUSINESSYsw ._ ereinVited corns In and tilt and eOMpare neW riodiTio *With .4. the 101 bidt Wfila Oft ten hi . modalm:14)1 0111' bal, isl to- VANCOUVER OUT OF HAND "People realize that the thing hes :got out of hand Socially, economic ally and every -Other Way There' has been a widespread awakening to the ravages of aleohol," Miss Bose- man an experienced temperance edneatIonal worker Per neatly 20 ,,, years, is 'Minted here, "We Wiest.' she continued,. "that teachers- shoed be 'ptenare'd WheneVet the question Of inaresstica comes tip, to inform the child intelligently." She told Of One highseheol gtatinatd who declared that :she had Made her dedialen against diftking iand §inoiltitig As the result of teinfierated ednesstien given. in. Meet of het Sehael alibleCtS. To 41W' ilebnie in cititlfin as yet I ;tielthel that there is .taw' Prevision made in our High 'ellierii Ceti:rata ter the Stildiiiifin silndy of alcohol', • in t There was a full. house in the township -hall to see the play ,'Where's Grandma?", presented by the Brussels young people. The play- ers did their parts Well and were well received. Edwin Kreuter, 10- year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wally Kraitter, contributed two solos, as did Bob Cunningham,. Donald Dunbar was chairman for the evening. Mem- bers of the Women's- Institute -served a lunch, to the performers, A goodly ' SUM was- raised to be used for eon. munity purposes. The fiftbs-meating of the Ethel Merry Milk Maids was held et the borne of Mrs. Quest Dobson on Mon- day evening; March 14. The president, Jean Rock, opened meeting with the 441 Club Pledge. A Poem "Milk for the Cat" was read by Margaret SMith.. Twelve members answered the roll cell by "My rem, write Milk Dessert and recipe. The seetertary, Darina. Alexander read , ,the"minute's of the prestious meeting Dobson laholVed how to Make junket, The tank diseusSed by Our leader, MrS Richards, Vas:Milk the chiles, 'delight; Milk vs. tea and coffee;. Milk males lie fit noe tats Helping 'Children, to like milk, Each motriber Planned a • birthday party menue for a child seven years old. Doris Bateman and Margaret Smith made notated. stein "-and Helen Dobson and Patricia Rita-lards, Made cream of toinate scrip, Mrs. Mallards demon- :strafed Making corn chowder, _ HOnie ASsignients Were: Make at least one cream soup or chowder and Serve to the'family and record ln. red - Ord book, Plait a Menne for a births day party Menne, for thildren'S party built Around Milk The reit Call for the next Meeting which ts to he old an March. 21 and. April 1,, 14 "The Chi:16'611'i Mende 1 . Planned The libiteSeiteeperi, Jean FreSer mud tit&tlietif 1VIua.rtin Served a inn& Of I" tieisitbe Sent; ,tomato: Sett nett gliowitier triid junkelet. er .00 0A t1' stres SsIssa's ,'-d.s.Stai 010 re- Dally from ToRoNsio, MINAKI• WINNIPEG SASKATOON EDMONTON JASPER Standard and tourist - Sleeping cars, 60, rogrnp,coinpatten011, buffet tong., dining car; modern coaches. ntortrietton. on Yon? 110,56 -o1}111. 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