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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1955-09-21, Page 5NOTICE TO CREDITORS is ALL, I'BRSON8 lvive cialmS against the Estate Of CrEORGE MC- DO V GALL RA Al SA Y. late of the Tumaship of Gri.y ;a the County Of Huron, farmer, who died on the I ah day of July, 1,9455, ore liereb7 olified to send to the undrrsigaed jt on or before the 5th flay .of October 1957,, full particular; Of their claims writing.. • VahloilatelY ‘after the thin day at I •Oetober, 1955, the assets of the EIS, 1 tate will be distributed among the LParties entitled thereto having re card only to Claims of which the AdrolaiStrator Shall then have notice, DATED at Brussel% Ontario tab 12th day of ,September, 1955, Mossra,' Crawford & Hetherington. Barristers, Etc., Brussels Ontario Solicitors for the Administrator GRAN R 00K Rev, W. A. Williams conducted the regular morning service In Presbyterian Church on Sunday Sept. 18. Owing Ito anniversary services in Ethel Presbyterian Church, on Sept. 25, no Sabbath School or morning .service will be held in Craubrook. The following Sunday, Oct, 2, Rally. Day will be observed with Sunday School and congregation meeting to• gather at:1.1. a.m. All pupils of Sunday, School are asked to assemble in 'fife basement at 10.45) with their tea,• chers. Miss Anne Steffler is attending Teachers College in Stratford. Jack Knight and Alex,Cameron are home from a trip to the liWestern Provinces. - Mrs. Wes,. McEachern is spending a week in London. Maxine Fischer, Allan, Dunn, Gerald Huether, and Stewart Steles are Attending Listowel High Schaal and Rose Cantphell„Tim Starter and Carmen Fischer are going to Sea. forth High Sdhool. All Are new stu- dents this farm. We wish them the test in their studies. "TO: Mr. R. B. Cousins, Brussels, Ontario. C. N. I. B. Local Chairman. HELP THE BLIND to help themselves S .o • (Community Chests and Municipal Grants will provide $46,000) to train, rehabilitate and house the 450 BLIND in this district C.N7 1.B. TRI-COUNTY CAMPAIGN HURON • MIDDLESEX - PERTH (Excluding London and Stratford) Send Your Donation Today to your total thairmen or C.N.1,13,, London, Onforlo • OFFERS YOU Tira af / ON 741: t AMR .4? sizfinved New fast train to Major Western Points •"'"•4‘. • . . sothisold Convenient Train to Major and intermediate Western Points matouszaWSIME: alga/M:2 • Inquire about the ineneyo saving Family Fate Platt a Ticket agents can havd a drive-yourself car waiting for you on arrival if yodWish • tor reservations and information sec, write Or phone. your lead Canadian National PaSsenger Agent. ',.**Aiookoswo,, THE BRUSSELS POST • ..Aiit!r01.1!... 041140,k l'ea . weoflotiy, zeptozei, ust. 00: WATERLOO cArrty, BREEDING ASSOCIATION "Whore •Better Balls Are Used" AT THE FALL FAIRS ANP ORP,EP SHOWS you: will find the 4 I-I and open classes, numerous 'OFFSPRINP tho buil# 4600 by the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association. Those sired by our bulls may not be at the top of the Classetadh time. However, THEY WILL WIN TH4Ift SHARE: OP HONOWA especially when cared for and presented to the beet act 404944 ON THE FARMS since April 1st.,. 1963, 1619 cial.19hters Of per Holstein sires have been graded $1% G. Pi, or better as compared to the breed average of 47% G. P, or better for the same periled. To assure better than average money making qualities in MO young cattle, dairY or beef, use our artificial breeding' serVjceo The cost is low, Where can you get as much for your. money? Non-Profit, Farmer owned and controlled. LI4 membership $5,00 $5.00 per cow for members $6.00 per cow for non-members. For service or information, phone collect Arl r 1* iq If ql si 4 .,1,,,Ii!,„„,':voroc7soriiiiiiris siormossuom-rmotic:oaraimsuroodomossoormat Clinton 242 or Palmerston 66 between 7.30 and 10.00 A. M. week den 7.80 and 9.30 A. M. Bandar, 4 I by Mrs,. Lane and contests were hold followed by lunch served by Norma Taylor and Malt Smith. many ,thanks to Mrs, Lane fel' use of her home for this meeting, 4 4 The man. didn't by a 'Vii rd they r long an over Ms cat with a eteee 1 roller, pugs. Ms juSt sitood there With MURRAY — LEIPER Rev. J. W, Stinson officiated for a doublesing ceremony in North- Sid() United Church manse, uniting in marriage Lava :Leiner and Mr. 'Gordon Murray, Walton. The bride is .the daughter of Mr. Williiinil Leiper; Londesboro, and the late Mrs. Leiper, sad the 'bride- groom is the son of the late Mr, and Airs, Alex Murray, formerly Of Walton. The bride chose a •dresjs of cryS- talette in romance Mak sliade with a matching bolero. Her accessories were in pink and navy and her cor• sage was of yellow roses. Following a wedding trip to the Niagara peainsala., the couple will make their home in Morris TownIshpi. CROP REPO By G. Montgomery . Silo-filling and Fall Wheat planting are the order of tire. day. Continued dry 'weather has resulted in poor germination of wheat seeded to date, The heavy frost the night of Sept. 7th did considerable damage to the white bean crop and hastened the Maturing of the corn crop. IN MEMORIAM UNITED CHURCH F,R I ENDSIIP CIRCLE ..., tl The September meeting of the Friendship.Circle was meld at the home of Aim Lane. The president, Afiria. Watson, presided and the meet-e l ing opened with the Theme hymn followed by the Lord's Prayer. The noll call was answered with the name •of your last school principal. Two thank you notes: for parcels were real. The treasures and Sun.! ;shine treasurer's reports were given. Edna Pearson and Dorothea. McArter were ,Chosen as delegates to go to the Fall Sedional Meeting in White- church on tine 29911. of September. Betty Campbell is to be in charge of the display at Brussels Pair. /4-: ella Mitchell, Margaret Tyerman and Eleanor Hemingway are the com- mittee in charge of catering to a ..wedding tints month, It was decided to a buy a clothes rack for the church parlor and to have a rack in- stalled in eanih of the cloak rooms, The ,secend pant of the meeting bias in charge of Gertrude 'Ceiling-1 ton. Hymn 390 was sung, The scripture te.sston Was given by jobuson and Maya r by Muriel Garniss. A piano solo by ! Betty Campbell was much enjoyed. An inspiring reading "What re• ligion means to me" by Mrs Childs Was read by Mrs. Lane. Hymn 448 was sung followed by the benedict• ion, A, comical reading was given "So you met your wife at a. dance Wasunt it romantic?" "Romantic? I shonler say not. 1. was embarrassing, I thought she war at home baking care of the kids." McCDTQHEON — in loving memory of 800%. brothei's, Lorne and Bill McCutichcon who passed away Sept. 23. 1953, as the results of an Almaden( Please God, forgive a silent tear, A fervent wish our boys, were here, There are others, yes, we know. Put, they were ours, and We loved them so. Dear God, take a message, To our boys M heaven. above, Tell them bow much We miss them, And give thern our line. Sadly missed and always remein bered by mother, brothe'rs and sis- ters, Milton Lake The people of this oouuntuiitY 'were Shocked to hear Sunday morn- ing Ebel Mrs. A, Henry had receiv- ed the ,sad news. that her brother Milton Lake of Elora had passed away suddenly from a heart attack At the -age of 60 years,. Milton, was I well known in this community, hav- ing been raised oa. the 4th con. of Grey. Mr. Lake was a veteran of World War I. Besides his wife the i'orrtmer Lulu Mulford, he is survived by ,one ,brother Bert of Elma Town- ehip and two sislters, Mrs. A. Henry, Ethel, Ont., and M. T.tylie Hopper of Belgrave. Funeral took place on Tuesday fl.fternoorti st 2 p. in„ with burial in Elora Cemetery. Ethel W. I. Mrs. George, Pearson was hostess to the Ethel Women's Institute for the September -meeting. The roll call was ansWered by giving "A Stain Remover" which Was very help- ful to all. Bulginess Was then dis- cussed. Mrs. deDoelder gaVO li. Feg- lug on Not Growing Old. Mrs'. Joe Pearson then gave a interesting dem- onstraltionion Icing a Cake. ThisO enjoyed by all. A very dainty hutch was served by the hostess. and her committee. The October meeting to be held Alt Mrs. Bert Golden's, with a special speaker. kmmmwmgagmgmmmm 9d44`1 4 /fit Tee ea-44 AUCTION SALE Clearing Auction Sale of Farm, Farm Stock and Machinery, Lot 12, Con. 10 Grey Township, 3 miles. east of Brussels on. Highway on ..:1,TUESDAY, SEPT. 27th at 12.30 p.m. Cattle — 1 Holstein Cow, due in Dec; 1 2 Durham Cows to ilre.shen in Nov. 32 Hereford Steers from '700 to 800 lbs. Hogs 12 York Chunks, 90 lbs. Poultry 700 Leghorn Pullets, 41A, months. old, 17 geese. 10 ducks, Machinery — McCormick Deeming Super W6, late Model Tractor, Cockshutt No. 20- 52 model fully equipped with bull. dozer blade, Manure loader (new), McCormick Deering, 3 furrow plow, Ford Ferguson, 2• furrow plow, 1.2 ft. Spring tooth McCormick Deering Cultivator 7 ft. Massey Harris Cultivator, 4 section Diamond Har- rows, 15 ran double id.sc. McCormick Deering Fertilizer Drill on rubber, Case tractor manure spread- er, Omirshutt side rake, Messei9 Harm-is oil bath mower (new). 3 rubber tired Wagons, 2-16 ft. flat hay racks, cement mixer (new), Garden tractor .31t, P. fully equip- ped with plow, Cultivator and disc, 40 ft. Caticlisal hay and grain elevat- or (new), ,Tolm Deere 10 inch ham- mer mill, 2000 lb. Scales, 82 ft. ex- tension ladder (newt, 4 inch plainer With motor, Portable electric Water WALTON ORDER • Yinir -Personalized Christtnas. bards C. G. I. T. Tile C. G. of Duff's, United. Church mot at the home of their 4eader, Mts. Ted McCreath, on Sat- atrday .a.fternOon, The 'Meeting opened with the Purpose and C. G, I. T. hymn followed by group singing. The Mee- Went, Doris 31ohnston, assisted by Mary Dennis, cottdueted the worship Service ;Eighteen member answered the roll call, The treasitrees repert Was given 60 feet Of '7 Inch driVo belt, iiiniiber$ Wettl:pleljtioniesd prnilTh Root pirlper, National milking to be held at Flatlet and Wittgliarn in Machine, used 1 season, Building X 24 feet with 3 ft. Pereh, Beat/ Cott/bet. ou Monday; Sept, it 12 Weiner roast Will be held et the htnite er hoard lined 2 inch cork, instilat.' of AtitireY Hackwell. TWO- excellent ion, green shingles on outsides wired reports Were given by Read' Marie and t'''ilt bra .altidS„ 7- ft, tractor diSef :BOW* and pith Ann Ennis de,. Steel roller, fOrkeS, elieVela. 4 steel :scribing their Cahill Port • StaticheonS, number of geed tools. II.Yerst thi§: • . All shove iS like net% pur- A. tie* slate of officers WAS elected" t•illted 11atete 1 - 8 YeerS. foi biro .fot the ,detrittig Year, . 'Patin et Sante Pl ke AS Sale LOt Con. .18 Wining year, Presideillt, Audrey Ha Hems, Vied: Grey twp. d4 aere farin WIll be Offer, PIreSident,i ittitli Aim EnniSlc Sec- ed fee' Sale subject reserve bid.• 'Wary, Raab Marie Bolger; ':teas 45 ,acres workable and reminder Irt Netina toossq bush 'slid pAttuee., Snail frame barn. crine Biteltanitig Assistant, Marilyn Terms' Chattel§ Cash • Wide range of Modern acconiniodations to suit every budget • Enjoy economical meals or snacks on both trains in the Coffee Shop. Dining Car "service is also proiricied -Distinctive Personal Greetings `Styled By Toothills of Canada Limited We Also Have a Complete Line of Business Greeting Cards Come in and See The Best Assortment of Original Cards We've Ever Had At The Brussels Post ggwgfagwaikvw CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS --wry Property 16% halahce 30 dayei tinith Was nerved by the coin, Martin SchWariwaldi intbt4e Meeting cl'o'sed Wiili Harold Jackson, Auctioneer:, E. P. Chesridy,, Clerk,