Loading...
The Brussels Post, 1955-09-14, Page 5\Veti.ulon4sy, Bopteltilt.OV 141444 10.51$: aroo ,totoKtr. 10.9. ,11..415 Ti g 13R LISS44 POS1 ,Trt".•••-•A* ••••••••• i. igan, urgos$ 71. sus oi! Toronto were weg end visitors with her mother Mrs. W. Spoirga anti, Mrs. aud Mrs. Peri .ittltzts,tott of Walton, ttt Mr. and Mrs. Earl Backer of North Dakota ore visitors with his brettr er Mr. Wut. Backer and Dirs. Baelt- ert XEXP. 'VALUABLE. .. .00 :$4110 : FOR 2°. A -PAY! Mr. and. Ws, Wtrd M. T3ucltaitaSi of Detroit were week-euti. guests of Miss F10. 1. Buobartn, 4m. T. L. Mellon-aid and Murray g1Altt a few day last week, at Bramp- ton and Maltort. Mr. and Mrs, Manriet 'Smith and Michael and Sagan were weelt-end visitors her mother Mrs. W. Speir- '311. Our safety deposit boxes will keep yoUr important papers and valuables safe for less than 2o a day, Rentals from $5 yearly. inquire at our nearest branch-,we have snore than 680 to serve you. r at 1:.'.k marriage. of Urea DelOres Pearl brussels, youngest dtt.ughter or trice late James Mrs, Burgess anti Jolla Richard Milligan, Younger son of Mr, Richard Milligan and the late Mrs. Milligan, Clifford, wa.s e:Mnized• at the OttreOnat-te, Welton by ihe Rev. M, Thomas. The bride looked lovely in a tucked fitted strap, less gown of Pylon net with a Tull gaihorotd skirt of Alacon lace inser4 iriss-erossed at hip line over White satin. The All over Alecon lace Jacket had Bilzalp-than collar with lily 1)01111 sleeves. The illusion net yell was shotader•length with. ti J4 weetheart cap, drip pearl trim and carried a 1)0110,11.ot ,.tf pink rosebuds with streamers, Her attendant, Miss Helen .Got, Brussels, AVA'• gONVIled in en apple green net over satin dress with lace jacket and feathered head fire.% and Carried a bouquet of .pipit rosebuds, The groom was attended by Mr, Harvey Douglas, Clifford., Alter the ceremony wedding fir was served by-the ladies of 'Union Olva. The tables bong decora.tea by eandlettbna, and bouquet of mums, The speakers ant the occasion were Rev, M, 'Thomas, Mr, Jahn 1",filliga.n-, Tergost Mr. Tabu. gangsters, Wing. ham; Mr, Aillatv Wiley, Hamilton; Mr. Oliver Xaccittes, Clifford. The evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox, the bride's sister, and The ±11a1Ulay couple left for a trip to North Bny and the Manitoulin Islands. They will reside 'tear CIR. ford. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMElia 1 tot tar Tie and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cousins return. ed home last week from an enjoy- able trip to the West Coast, AUCTION SAYE CLEARING of Farm Stock and Machinery at Lot 42, Con. 7, East Wawanosh Twp, 11,4 miles South of Belgrave on No, 4 Highway On THURSDAY, SEPT. 22nd.at 1 P. M. Horses -- I. team Pei'cheo.n Geldings, middle age utott lbs. Cattle — 1 Durham Cow due to freshen in Dee. 2 Dnrbarn Cows milking and. retired, I Durham Cow due to fresh- en in April, I Heifer due to freshen in Jan. 6 Durham Steers and Reif- ers rising 2 yrs. aid, 2 Spring C-al. ves. 1 Baby beef calf. Implements-, THE POUR GENTLEMEN - The old songs everybody knows and loveS are sung by Nu* hung 00. !nod 0. fur treat, non The Four Gentlemen on CBC Tr.94.4 - Canada each Monday evening. The Gentlemen are, seated, Alan Sawyer, (left), tenor and John Harcourt, bass; Jack •Reid, (top h.,ft) tenor and Erm‘.A Berry, baritone. The men Ong, in closely-woveu ;harmony« a great variety of song's, tueludin.:1 hratuz,. 4rartlys, way-ninties numbers, , ef 1 :lir. Zing ••• • Soibbaan School and the regular morning service of worship were held as metal -on, Sunday with Itev. W. A, Williams in charge; Baskets of flowers were placed in the church in memory of Gerald McDaohern, who died in Belguim on Sept. 7th, 1944, and Mrs. W. L, McKelvey, The regular, monthly meeting of W. M. S. of Knox Presbyterian Chur- ch was held on IlltursdaY in the hems of :the vice-pros., Mrs. John Schnook. The theme for the worship -was "The Unknown God" and Mrs. Schnoek sided, and was assisted,„ by. Mrs. Stuart EVans and Mrs. Calvin Cam- eron cash. reading a portion.of SeriP- Lure, A list of the contents of the bale was read by the, secretary, 8 presided, 'and was assisted by Mrs. the work of Mrs. Gelman, 11, R„ in response to the roll call, Two mem- bers paid their birthday money. The October meeting will be a Thanks- giving meeting with Mrs. Robert t Campbell preparing the topic, Mrs. Schnook. Mrs, Campbell, Mrs. S. our annals& M day WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION "Where Better Bulls Are Used" We bar. a t d frozen semen 190% since December 1st., 1954, The conception rate has been :lightly higher than it was • before frozzn senten was used. This new develepment has made it possible for the members to use the bull of their choice more of the time. where else can you get as much for your money as by breeding your cows artificially to our co-operatively owned .bulls. 1 McCormick Deering binder, T. ft. out • Massey Harris mower 6 ft. cut Massey Harris hay loader, sulky I rake, Massey Harris manure WW1- er, tine]. dise harrow cultivator, riding plow, Walking plow, 4 section barnows, farm wagon, flat hay rack, Vego cream separator, (1 yr, old), set farm. sleighs, McCormick Deer- ing. 1.1 disc fertilizer loll, all steel trailer, stap pans and Pails, -fanning' mill, torkea shovels, ,cblains and other articles to numerous to ment. ion, Terms Cash Thomas Smith, Prop. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer, George Martin, Clerk, For -service or information, phone collect Clinton 242 or Palmerston 66 between 7.30 and 10.00 A. M. week t!ta.71 1.30 and 9.30 A. N. Sundays AUCTION SALE Clearing Auction Sate of Farm, Farm Stock and Machinery, Lot 12, Con, 10 Grey Township, 3 miles cast of Ernssels on Highway on W.MardiM WWW;WWWMWWiEg Ne 16 mar run Ont. ottlose Magna elfo ago OF LD SOU 1 Holstein Cow, due in Dec. 1 TUESDAY, SEPT. 27th at 12,30 p.m. Evans, Mrs, Jackan„ Mrs, Li, trans Cattle — and Mrs, O. Cameron all took part. in the presentation of the topic, A 2 Durham Cows to freshen in Nov. brief period of silence was observed 32 Hereford Steers from Tao to Ha 1 in memory of two members wile II have passed on since the last meet, I 4 9etit Tea ea-44 4 Hogs — jag. Mrs. Om-loran i'as a life 12 York Chunks, 90 lbs. member of the Society and Mrs. W. L. 'McKelvey was a member until one year ago when she moved to Seaforth. Mrs. Sohnock led in the closing prayer. The hostess was as- sisted in -serving lunch by members of the lunch committee, Mrs. Duncan MeTaggart is visit- g in Thorold and Tor-Onto with her sons and families. • Miss Ddith Peffer is spending a- while with her aunt, Mrs. John Pride, Mr. mil Mrs. Alex SteiSS left last veek on a trip to the west, Rev, I, D. 'and Mrs. Maclver, Scots- town, Quieh. are calling on old friends this Week, Mr. and Mrs. VT. J. Hunter, Osh- awa. ore visiting relatives In the commitnity. Mrs. Jas, Noble, who for the pate eight months has ban confined to her hotne, celebrated her eighty- sixth birthday on Sunday, with friends and rela.tives, We wish her many returns of the day, Friends and relatives from Cram brook, Brussels. Toronto, Ohawa and Windsor attended the funeral of Mrs. W, T.. McKelvey at Seaforth, Sept 7. Poultry — 70() Leghorn Pullets, 411 months old, 17 geese. 10 ducks. Machinery — McCormick Dearing Sinter W6, late Model Tractor, (700101111.tt No. 20. 5.) tirnae-t fully equiPPed with dozer blade. Manure loader (new), McCormick Deering. 3 furrow plow, Ford Pemuson, 2 furrow plow, 12 ft. amino: tooth McCorrnialc Deering Cultivator, 7 ft. Massey Harris Cultivator. 4 section Diamond Mr- row-1, 15 run double lase, McCormick Dqt- ring Fertilizer Drill oil 4 rubber. Case. tractor manure spread- al', Clockshntt side ralre. Massey Ttarris oil bath mower (new), 2 rubber tired wa.gnns, 2-46 ft. flat i hay racks, cement mixer (new). Garden tractor Tf, fully e.quip., pea with plow, Cultivator and disc, 40 ft. Cardinal hay and grain elevat- nr (new), John ne ,srr, 10 inch barn- mot. mill. 2060 lb, scales. 32 ft, e% tenslon ladder (newt. 4 inch plainer with motor. Portable Cs•IPOtriO. N'tirtter pumn, 60 feet of I inch drive belt, Pont Diaper, `National milking Maeltine. used 1. seven, 12 x 24 feet with ft. Porch, Bear- or hoard lined 2 belt cork, insulat- lcu, green shingles on outside, wired and built on skids. 7 ft. tractor diS'0, 'teal roller. forkes. shovels. 4 geol. Stanclioons, number of goad fords, All above machinery is like new pnr• chased lietwoon 1 -Z veers, Farts -- at Same plane as tale Lot 20, Cori. 12 'trey two, 04 set's fern' will be offer- TO, E 4 4 to B . 4 VI Its; O. Palented asoti I I I 41 E./thanstivo tests have pEoV9u that the new Magic Action Faucet wilt fig drip or leak. Yet this BtviCO-fashloned tap Costs no more than Old. fashioned taps. *nom= drip-stained basins and baths * no n-iore hot water waste * nd More vttestert to replaeo Dtstiinctive .arson al Greenn 4 s Styled By Toothills of Canada Limited We Also Have as Complete Line of Business Greeting Cards Co e .and See The est., Assort Ant ot • • Original Cai4s We ve Ever Had At • s P Est www rP,r,rt:• Mr. and 4rs. Nruest Cantrchill, Leamington, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs, Harold Thonlas. Mr. and Douglas Ilemingwa, retttrIted last week front a Motor trin to Saskatchewan where they with relatives, ell for tale, SW-ilea to reserve hid, Mr. anti Mrs. tlert rtelitein of 45 Acres workable and reminder Itt Ethel and Mr. Mid Mrs, C. Ileiltein Of ' and Pasture, Small frame bartf, tondon, last returned home after tt ' ref tna Chattels Cash MiPee Week trill to Regina and other Property itibio down', balande day'. points of the west` visiting relatives• "Martin Schwarzwald, Pr* They -went by' motor', • 1-laroid Jackson, Attatiotieer. * E-0 Cheth 9ey C~ieric. Mr. h'ild MTh, MeCtitaY Lottr ells Brussels Branch — W. Todd, Manager • C, W. N. A. CRUISE SHIPS An eve-wing cruise, Tuesday, September 13th. around Van- Couyer H.:rituar through beautiful Burrard Inlet and the Gulf. of 0,eorgia rvtli bead feature of ;the 3.6th. Annual Convention of the Canadian Weekly Newspaper As at Yancouiver. The cruise for the newspaper delegates. and their wives will be provided.in the Canaid.;an Pacific -Railway's beautiful coastal steamer, Princess Patricia. which normally plies tihe famouS "triangle route", ltnhiug Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, I `11 * Itas To Turn cks)r Easy To 6 At Duty Nittkhed sets foie 1 aSinl Bath and Slitititt Vim,.410 qgt of ofc„0 PhinibIng Equipalent w Empire ilet4teVtt mfg. do, Lierdiect, EC-M.0.RA ' A I 4 1' 4 ti ti A I