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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1956-09-26, Page 5Sepi4mir,:r A sprpro.04.1.0 RAILWAY TIME TABLE .CHANGES Effective SUNDAY SEPT. 30th, 1956 Full information from agonlil' mar I 1444 Iii ivIMPRIAM cGrrtciranrr In loving moiaor pf soars, 1,n'others, Lorne and Bill Meenteheou passed .Away Stv't, 1903,. rotas, of an accident, They bode no one, ;A; last farewell, The said goOd,by to none, The bearenly gates! were onenells• loving vipice, said, Corte, We often aft end think of you, The !things you used to Say; We )wonder wily you had, to die Withont. a chance to say goodby, Though out of sight, your error Still missed, *ill loved, still ours,. You will lire with, us in. memory Until the end of time, .Sadly missc'd ana over reinem bered by mother, brothers and sis- ters, CLASSIFIED ADS. GIRL WANTED For Office Work. Brussels Creamery. warn their .children about this ein, Ire also spoke about the immorality of American soldiers in 1ceren 444 Germany, result1i g in the birth et. thousands of poor orphan and help, Christ. 'itold. the sinful men and. women of his day, that they could lu xref3 from. stin, by Wilm God's ror,- .M.Y.94M. There are .souae .ohurch members who 'only want the name cal .0hrlot, they .clo.1),oit want to live. for Christ. Miss Margaret Perris was soloist and sang, Nearer My God to Thee, by Lewis Carey. WINGHAM DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL I . Literary Society Executive 1966,57 Ti Honorary Pres., Mr Ernest Casemore President George Webster • First Mice Pres, Agnes. Lane Second Vice ?res. Bruce Grainger I Helen. Haines Barry McQuillan Bill Martin Secretary • Treasurer Marshal PLOW POINTS' 10% off list price when ordered in advance tor all makes of tract..1 or plows. Otaco wear longer. We aim halve space heaters new and old. C. I. L. Fertilizers and Seedis. Goo. WeIsenburg Phone 1519 FOR SALE — Highest prices prild for old boos John ?mama .11one 11111 0 co WE R E AGENTS for COUNTER CHECK BOOKS AND PRINTiD GUMMED TAPE AiA0f AY appletquitrAPERTPiwaLLIAO - Styles for every bus.ness Varkous colors and dPi.grle Samples suggest,ons and pr,cAs w, lhnut obl,gatron The BIAISSe' A A:A 414.Ni•Ih4 fA74.00 UNITgP CHURCH X:13 WIJtred Pocock On. Sunday Sept, Our minister muley ttewto4 Mgt,ViLl.g HVFIOH I XI poke on the subject_ • • 0 vist.anity . . Leter Nasmith, NQT.IPE TO ,Dflg.PITORP .44414 PitiftS0111$ against .estate of MAI:44,. 104 Itoss, into or. the Viiillage of • 1"*.rneqeb., • In the County of .11:groa,, who died on ..or about tore 1.6th, day of August, A, D. 1.06.6, are notified:0 .send tattle undersigned on or before. the 2941h. May Of Septet:0er. 1956, full particulars of 'their ,eleiros. in writing.. Inumediateay after the .said, day of September, the assests of. the .said, Maria'Ane Boas will be distributed among the ...parties of which the Flx.oentirix shall then have. notice,, Dated this. .siwenth day Of .eptent, her, A. D..-196.0„ Crawford and. HealeringtOn. Brussels, Ontario gollciters for the lllxecutrix. 1.646 ito> . iiarold i reacired on the seriousness of the sin of adultery. Mr, Colvin was one day asked, why are people edIllitted Omni!: membership When, we know they are not going 'to Jive a Christ- ian We? Speaking on the sin of adultery Mrs,. Colvin cha[rged, the church seems to be doh* nothing about this we are not demandiag righteous and holy living of our membership, .Paul states that we are the children of God, an4 'as such we, should put away the works of darkness, This sin of adultery IS one of the curses of our day, Mr. Colvin ()barged that many parents never Appiled.*, 'rho Biblical basis or the .Marlorio. Deloffatt Sertlion was Mark "The Son of i X113 Peter Hemingway Man t.alue not to be ministered j tharine nolo but to minister, and to give 1. XXG. Murray Davison his life a ransom for many," A fttinia, Gilkene- mental Christian principle of life is XIIA, 'TOM lirydges set forth in theat, text, Asus the .Son.Son Deall130. Allan of Man, the sinioss S,P12: of God, came [ X1113. Kenneth OrawfOrd down from a place. -of privilege Beverley McDonald the right baud. of Co.4 to the unl• Xiii0 Don Thompson ingivileged,. to lest men and women,' Rnth Sharpe to redeem and lift,. Ohriatianiiiy i XIII James Campbell mean - the :privileged coming (Iowa j, Isabel. McDonald. to the uanrivilegeid in .order to Journal .]Editor .... Margaret Ding lift to a higher plain of life, a CO-Editor ..„ .... , .. ,....„.. Gordon Sm,fth. NekwspaPel• Reportfers Alison ! • Webb, Beverley Stewart We are manv.ellously vrivleged In Ohrist and to be followers of Christ Fire must go down to UnPrir. „eleged, either personally or IV !proxy with subSteall'al gifts, to lift and redeem, Br, Bernardo, Maude Booth, Dr. Howe and Mary Reed'. were used as illustrations of the reality of Christ in human. relation, ships. S 11111,1, l'11111 FOR SALE Red Sussex Pullets., started to lay, Bill Turnbull Phone 2Sr1.4 FOR SALE.-- A Willett= Clipper wood or coal range. Excellent condition. ]drone 12,T24: George Wheeler n FOR SALE unit Woods Milker, stainless steel, in excellent condition. Robert Bremner, lot 22, con. 4. Grey Phone 57r7 FOR SALE .$0 Hereford and Poi-Angus Steers, Phone 12J13 Brussels John Wheeler Form Representatives IXA. Fred Cardiff Sharon Brown LXII John Gaunt • • Thelmal GoWitiig Tx0! Walton McNibbon Dianne Irwin TXD Barry MulVeY Marie Noble TXD - Laurie Stuckey Margaret. Wallace XA Allan McTavish Sandra Strong XB Eric West, Frances Henry Xri Keith Robinson Marilyn Rich] WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP /our Memorir..1 CratiMe. Tecare, Alwuyo THE BEST GRANITIEIs Along Wit h Expert DesIprono orin Workmansittp, Prime Most Rearruo.anie tenietery Uteri= a enetzsixta R. A. SPC'g VON 2M. WInansm. Ones Priced FOR SALE Motorized Bikes. Reasonable. Pollard's Chain Saw. TENDERS WANTED The ,Granbrook Cemetery Board are asking for tenders for grave digger. Anyone interested write to -W. 3', Schnook, R. R. 3' Brussels or Phone 551.26 TWO 4-H CLUBS Brussels 4-H Calf and Swine Clubs FOR SALE— Registerred Suffolk Rain Lambs. Amply to John 'Popham Lot ao, con, 4 How rick Twp. 'Phone 5902 liordwich. Huron' County's Fprernost ilgricultural Fair FEATURING Light and Heavy Horse Show, Pure Bred and Grade Cattle Show, Two Commercial Features and tilt usual inside exhibits. ETYMA FARMERS 9V ITt'AI FIRE INSURANCE co Established In 1E Head Office Atwood. 4"..eigi Insures Perm Property. Privets Ounuth.... And Contents In ?owns and vines. Sohoolo, Chutoftro and woe N MD •1NSURANCE AT COST. limo PROMPT ADJUSTMENT or SLAIN* 'Pintas% your Nunn* Waster — Agora R. W. (Dick) WHITFIRLD R. R. 2, Bromide. Oak STORE FOR RENT — Large store for rent or can be ,divided for two business offices. For particulars apply to 1, H. Stretton, Brussels, Ont. Phone 5x or 39 FOR THE 'CHILDREN School Parade, Children's Contests, Pet Show 1 - Rides 'NOTICE — Cash paid for (tea, old, sick or disabled horses and cowl. Phone Atwood 151, oolleot. for young and old. Special ..Attractions• ANN MAY HER MINATURE RODEO INSEMINATION ,NFORMATION "Par artdficial insemination infer. mutton or service from all breeds of cattle, phone the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association at: Clinton H V.2 - 3441 or Palmerston 498 between 7.30 and 9.30 A. M. We have all breeds available — top quality at low cost." WO ands Brussels Lions Boys and Girls Band Brussels' Legion Pipe Band Two Horse Races am- Purse $400.00 The Fair will be Officially Opened by C. D. Graham, Deputy Minister of Agriculture for Ontario at 2 P.M: Livestook Parade Wm. Newton M. C. by. Perth Jr. Fat mers° stwaot triertiaM, Have Your EOM oak ood ammo beeini cleaned the as vry7 sou to avert WM& • Dvlor Oitattok.- Ric Marais% ow wet ouPerilot PROPANE , Market. Flitio ETRA*1 .FOREI, ON?. • The Verlitlit depondiato FUEL FOR HOME, AND !INDUSTRY RANGES. HOT WATER tititoki, REORIGERATOkik, WALt. MADDE6S. filkeiontittrai PHONE STRATFORD Out '404 ln`Brussels TOWIt Haft at 8-30 Pa. '111., DanaingAfterin Crystal ,Pataee. Ballroom Henderson's Orchestra . Refreshment Booth Sothethihg. for Everyone At The 8nm-els Come -and Spend the Dam. . f