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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1956-09-12, Page 5, against the estate of MARIA JANTI: Rose, late of the Village of. B111030910, in 'the ()minty of ffutron, Widow., who died on or about Ate 15th. day of August, A. D. 1Ja6, are vtified to send tolihe undersigned on or before the 2511111, day of September, lgq6, full wirtionlaus, of their .claims in writing, immediately after the said 29th, clay of September, the asSests of the said Maria Jane Ross will. be distributed an-Ong 'the varties of which the Executrix shall then have notice FOR SALE m ,— Heed otoroycles. Prteed Reasonable. Pollard's Chain Saw. FOR RENT — Au apartment for two people or elderly couple, Apply to L. Machan Phone 24 For SALE Genesse Seed Wheat suitable seed :for this area. Graham 'Work Phone 12J18 FOR SALE — :Renfrew Ralge„ coal and wood, • electric plug-in 'stove with Item • duty elements, nearly new, Phone: 90. FOR RENT House on nth. of Grey. Water .pressure in house. 'House on 4th. of -Grey, bathroom, water softener etc., Phone 3 Ian McDonald 'FOR SALE 8 head of Shorthorn - and Angus feeder, steers, around 600 lbs, also 1939 Dote Coach in good condition. cheap.- Wallnee,NielieNesFhrannyal„wyth„, FOR SALE Two Distinctive Metal Nameplates for Rural Mail Box, Truck, or gate. Easily attached. Send 50c with Name and Address to, C. Wyse, 125 Briscoe St. E, London, Ont. STORE FOR RENT — Large store for rent or can be •divided for two business offices. For particulars apply 'to J. H. Stretton, Brussels, Ont. Phone 5x or 39 'CUSTOM BALING , Big firm New Holland Bales. Cost 'less Per ton. Stan. Alexander Phone 3fi - 13 Ethel S Lo W E ARE AGENTS for OlTh4TER C't( K BO( rk NTH-, Er' T APTAP I, I (LPPUOlft r!A Pi- ft tier t SUPeRIOR PROPANI. 14111)4 • if Market Make • . STItAltroRD, ONT4 The Ilikkatkie 6006616 MOP RANG, HOT WATOtTilitili,' WALT. MADID1.11 fe. I.VednesdnY. THE DRUSSELS .PAST Ate; PEON-4 WE KNOW CLASSIFIED ADS,. iverside:Jliotors CLEARING AUCTION SALE HouSehOd Furniture and Antiques 3% miles west and 3% miles north of $eaforth At the Carnechari Farm on SATURDAY' SEPT. 15th at 1.40 Terms Cash Bob Johnston, Cleric, Lewis. Rowland, Auctioneer peed?' by Enchatiart Hart. A quiet wedding ivas 41910m14.04 at CranbrOok Presbyterian manse, by Rev. IL T., Tarim of Nita $1,tsaunatt 111,.( Harr, oldest daughter of Mr, awl Mrs. 'C'eiorge Bart of It, Ii. g hrussel,,, and Alfred Andrew Imam yetthigest Von of Mr,. itar Ml's. Alfred Itiaehanan of R. R. I, Clinton j The bride W4S 4ttilPed 14 ,a white limeade satin wiialt overskirt of nylon tulle and over lace ibolere and white bridal veil with white roses headreSS and 'IMMO Of red and White gladioli with WO xibbon. Miss lean Ilert was her sister's bridesmaid, She was attired in. 'blue taffeta with blue well and salmon piuk g aclioli boquet. 'Robert W. Hart, brother of 'She bride was 'beet man, Following the wedding' a buffet lencheon, was eeryed at 'the Mine of .the bride by Mrs. Aylmer Hart and MrA, Charles Hark' elsOr's-inAew of the bride. After a trip to Niagara Palls they will reside on the grOom's farm at THAT X THINK Phoae421'S Vat, SPEEDY, AT !,EAT '1••.A.GR5* 014 04 4, §A1-4 51 rayed Apple% Plaice Bros. Miss .Ill Jewell, who hlts lield poeitioti le, l'OrOnte for ,carne time, has returned to her home here. Miss Sheila Porter, elder daughter of Mr's, W. Porter, entered, WelleslY ,Toreate, as ttUrSe-in- raillinf, On. Monday of 1hi wekac, * to Mr, and Mrs, 'Richard 011104 gnu sons' Donald and Druce„ ,have mined to Ill2ceter. Mr and Mrs, F.4, Diehl and family, Ciroa3, .1rw'P, have moved into the Elliott house, * Mrs. 1‘1, Winberg was oallod to New York because of the serious Illness of her mother whose death occurred on Tuesday of this week, Mr. Wineberg left for New York on Toesday. * * We are pleased to report that Mrs. H. A. Kerney, who underwent a ;Criticlel operation iniWillighani Hos vital last Thursday, is• recovering satisfactorily, She was attended by Dr. Gibson of London and Dr. R. W. Stephens, Brussels * Wm. Martin Jr, Old ,Tack Grewar returned laslt Friday from a trip to New York. Mrs. Sim Shoemaker, Kitchener is visiting Mrs. R. S Scott. Mrs F. Jewell, Mrs. H. Bryan, Mrs. J. Smith. Mrs. E Bernard and Mrs. a Davis attended the fiftieth anniversary of the Exeter branch of the W. A. held in Trivitt Memorial Church Exeter. Mr. H. Bryan was c'haniffer. RIVjRgIPE MOTORS PO THE BEST AUTOMOBILE WORK AT /He Nov RE4Aot4A914 jpeicE IN "TOWN? l lAttla Pigs laltez 'ROO Poultry Fenn, KO 4) 40x i NOTICE TO CREDITORS weeks ALL PERSONS having claims FOR SALE.,,., 1..3 little Rod, 'Vork, Pigs, 0. old, ;Mint Perris,, SPECIAL — 1955 Chev. Fordoor Sedins wromise l1111111111111611111111L— ---iiiiMismeireinesui*masecomserow :41 MITCHELL: FALL FAIR, is ridiculous. Aalually Huron Cleitirty le very dry .compared with incest, if not all,. the other Counties in Dm, ark/. The proof lies In Alcoholism 'Research Poppdation of Ontario not, long slum In a USG Of seven ;Counties given, Ktilliloe.x leads with 3,160 alcoholics per 100,000 of population, Huron County is lowest with 750 alcoholics per 100,000. Only Huron, of 'the .counties listed is under the 0. T, A, Far less liquor flows here, for we have no legali z ed 'liquor outlets. —• (Advt.) • "The. Biggest Little. Fair in Ontari0" SEPT 25 and 26 Dated this ,seitenth day of Septern- Kinhurn, her, A.. D. 1.35.6. Crawford and !Hetherington 'Brussels, Ontario Solicitors for the Executrix.. $5,000 in Prizes HORSE RACES ,— 2.28 and 2.22 Classes NELSON — WATSON A quiet wedding teak place on Friday, August 31st. at 0 P. m. at Knox United Church', Vancouver, C. Rev. A. E. Whitehead united in. marriage,, (Leona, Marie) only daugh. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson, Blyth, Opt. and Mr, Harold Raymond (Ray) Nelson of Clyde Alberta, son of Mrs, W. Lux and 'the late Mr, H. Nelson. of Clyde, Alberta. Given in marriage by her father, the bride Wore a full length. 'gowai.of white luminous auStrellessi satin featuring an empire bodice of Chan- tilly lace and -chapel train. Her head dress of matching lace held a shoulder length veil 'of tulle illus- ion and she carried a borttiet of white gardenias. ff The 1511(10 attendants, Mrs. Cecela 'Palliierr dittlie 417-6.,ner/Viral. iBerwick of Clyde, Alt., sister of the groom, were dressed in similiar waltz lenlgth gown's of twilight • 'Hue Crystal Charm .and carried boquets of white Matins. Mr. Tom -Ferring of Vancouver Was usher: The reception was held at the Ivy Room, Delmar. The 'bride's mother treceihred 'wearing navy blue lace with; powder ,blue *loceSsoriet j and a corsage. .of pink rose buds. She.; was assisted by 'the groom's mother wearing navy sheer with -.plink "adc-; essories; and a corsage of pink rem', buds, irolowilg 'the reception the happy mole left by motor 'to spend their , honeymoon in California. The bride travelled in a box. Style suit of Vale green with 'black accessiories and a .1 • corsage. ,or y011•ow and bronze., orelints;. They will Make their home fast •1.020 West 71 Aire. Apt, 12. Van- couver, B. C. Guests were present 'from Myth. Montreal and; Clyde.. Alberta, The bride is a graduate of 'Victoria Hospital School of Nursing, London, Ont. and has been .empleyed as a efewardess. with T. C. A. The groom is a pilot with T. 0, A. FOR SALE, — Brick ,Cottage — Hydro, 2 acres land in small village. near school, store, and chopping mill. Priced at $1900.00 cash 5 acre Farm — Good house, hydro, bank barn, on county road always Ploughed. Priced at $2500.00 General Store — in good sized village. Stock 4000.00; equipment $1000.00. Price including istock, equipment and Building (2 storey) $5800,00 clash. 100 acre Farm — Beautiful brick 2 story house, bath, furnace, and pressure beak barn, 5 acres bush. Sin/6e on county road. Priced at $9500.00 General Store — In good village on highway. Equipment $3500.00: stock at invoice Price.Rent for apart- ments and, store $65.00 per month. Phone S4 J. C. Long, Realtor Brussels, Ont. FOUND — A woman's wrist watch. Owner can have same by identifying Mrs. Thomas Miller Phone 37r2 Butter has graced the tables of mankind throughout history. Vast sums of money have been spent in attempts to equal butterfat—to match it in taste, texture and composition. But only the cow—no machine or laboratory—can make butterfat. That's why first grade Canadian batter remains supreme on the dining tables of the nation. WINGHAIV.' MEMORIAL SIlO? four Memorial Cruftemea Ifea itirty-Five Years. Always alma THE BEST GRANITES Along *11116 Expert Designing aril workmanship. Priow. Most ,,Reawasuibla nerattrAwy Lettering a Stealaiti R. A. SPOiCTON Phone: 25a. Whigham, Orterwie ST. JOHN'S GUILD The Sept. meeting of St John's laridies.,,Gatild..was.4eld recently, in ;the ;church hall with 11 members present The meeting 'opened with singing hymn 435. Scriptitre lesson St, Mattth 18 — 1 was read by Mrs. Alma ;Bryan% followed by the ;Lord's' Prayer in unison.. Minutes of the last meeting were read by the Sec.Pat Davis and approved. Dues and. Sunshine offering were taken The business period was conducted flyv the president, Aninie Pollard. A 'motion was made 'that we have a ,bodth; at the Fall Fair 'this' year, The menu wars planned for the Lions supper. A fowl snipper was discussed and it was decided te leave this to a vote of the congregation. Mr. Jewell closed 'the meeting with prayer, A. tasty lunch was, sem; ed by Mrs. .Tewell and Ruth Tb ornton, NOTICE — Cash paid for dead, old, sick or disabled 'horses and cows. Phone Atwood 153, collect. 'HELP WANTED Smart and reliable Saleslady. Ready-towear sales ability, Pleasing Personality desired. Sewing helpful. Wood's Store Brussels, Ont. SEWAGE eXtiainraitt. Have your Beeptio 'Seine* Rad WNW pools cleaned the muntury -*ow ims• to avoid. tremble. Irvine Dattton, Phone fl llittrortiki„ Ont. 409 Huron Street Toronto, Ontario DAIRY FOODS laSERVICE BUREAU Po' "DOWN DAIRY LANE"... Listen to this programme on Wednesdays 9:15 to 9:30 p.m,,E.S.T.overthe Dominion Network of C.B. C. Many wonderful new recipes are contained in Marie Fraser's new butter recipe booklet Just send your name and address to Dairy Foods Service Bareau,409HuronSt,Toronto. FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE The September meeting of the PrIjendship Circle opened 'their meeting on Wednesday evening with two, verses of a hymn followed by the Lord's Prayer in unison 'The minutes were read and .adopted, in.the absence of the treas- urer Ida Evans read the report. Thank you notes were read frOm Given and froth Korean bales, Roll cal' was answered by the first school number which the members attended. After the business was discussed Helen Wheeler book the chair. Gwen- dolyn Martin played aselectier. which everyone enjoyed, After the 'singing, of a hymn Ida Evans led in prayer. Marie MeTagg- art read the scriptilre taken from ACtS 16. followed by the topic cap- ably given by WinOnn Martin' cif "Lydia". Jean Bridge gamic, an interesting reading "Tice }Tense' wife's Prayer" After collection the groatp 'galig it hymn fdliOwa by the Benedietion Everyone 011300, a delicious ltinch seitred by Pearl and tiaposimaimmilMel, EL.MA FARMERS' MUIR:Al FIRE INSUP.A.NCE CO, Established in 18,4 Head Office Atwood. ant In:wrest Farro. Property, Private Ourcoilltne And Contents In Towns and Viiiara, Schools,' chatches and. Hallo on in "INSURANCE AT COST" Make PROMPT ADJUSTMENT OF CLAIMS tiontact your Nearest Director — Agent R. (Click)., WHITFIRLCI R. R. 2, Brussel% OVAL INSEMINATION ,NFORMATION "For ,artificial insemination infor- mation or service from all breeds of cattle, phone the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association at: Clinton H V.2 - 3441 or Palttierston 498 between 7.30 and 9.30 A,. We' have all breeds available -- top quality at low cost." Mrs. R. H. Porter Carman community was saddened by the sudden passing of a highly eateenned lifegong resident, Mrs. Russell 'Porter. She died Tues., any. August 14, at Carman. TiOspittaLl ho which 'she Was admitted *Monday ; evening. She was in her 67th. year., Mrs Porter was born Elsie May Moyle, June 52, 1890, the daughter of the late Mr. and 'Mrs. Thomas Moyle Hof: Carman, and had lived in the district and town all her life. She 4 inarriled M. Porter at Carinan in ; 1911: Surviving beSidies her husband are 'two !daughters, .MrS, Muriel PO, and MrS. 7, t, Drake . (ROherbn)', both of Carman ,and tour sisters', • CharlesAntray and Mrs, Both 1Ft 'Adrian of Dauphin and' Mrs D MOChing of Berkeley, 'Calif, She also leaved- six • ataitddlitliirett„. .Ailether -dajughter . .Elton Slian116, (Marjorie) died during the plotter. etildemic Of: 1953. lost his life In 1944' While tin aetiVe 8.09,0k6 Ottersiena taS it -pilot. with rule RCAF' runioAt servos watt conduced cn ;Friday afternoon at. Carman titiltect dithrolt With interment -itt COMO* Ceanetery Among' those frOin out of 'town attended the funeral Ware Mr... 4enlit MrS. Lloyd Potifer of *Mon, CSntl 'cud Mrs. Donald,. :,gor14aleitirt, firitaselti, Ont. 4 ..• • '" ,O10 vitpit 47" • ▪ 444 aivoarso " 4 PIM for old bdria ?hone 10111 FOR SALE '— Highest prices John Zwaan MODERN-.MECHANIZATION•SOLVES FARM LABO-UR PROBLEMS With more and more ease of handling and work-capacity being engineered into modern machines, farmers are being relieved of much of the worry and 4pense incurred through the scarcity and high cost Of experienced farm help. And there is such a wick range of siaas A4-774,.'• styles of tractors and implements and tools that today every f: can avail himself of the advantages of modern inechanizatiOn. The wise and practical use of up-to-date Machinery is most im- portant part of today's farm operatIonS. In the 1956 MaaSey.rlarrie and Ferguson lines are tractors and iroplesients e.ngfneeted to promote efficiency of farming—your loogi dealer will be glad to give yeis particulate. orky WISECRACK Reeve John Graham of GI:aerial, lilt the, headlines 'recently. At a ineetiiig Of the Graerich ToWit COlin011 he goo his views on +the Canada Teter:reran:0e Adt, The POW, bilitY Of getting a Vet ht Grideridit Or Hilton COinitry with a 'view 'to re peal, was Wide a Sty the iteeJidi "IS. that if the -town voted; it *Mild' go wet, but if the' ,,hole Veted it etnar drY„, at it in Of Course," tie not very d ry." ; • ; Reeve Ginhaiii ‘taii tifOliabfr berreet fn hie predletietir j, *kg: the 4 ; ••• ARRI RGUSON LIMIT itherlikviertfit LW POOMM .:STRATiii(010 11/4. " ted#6.rtrot itti .010,k,it4 Now. HERE OttUtOtklo POST • 4 ••••••,•wirall•Fr: • 41""'"INIP" gamer: 4itr .40" ,4; . .91nagialtOrrrtgon.-' velf0042 eirotoeur- 07240 7.40,441;4r . wan „al ,...00forippOlk q \73, *MI \titliii" igy.F •