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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1960-09-29, Page 4haw for petty, , Get fou T 0k-tits 250 .or 5. for 1 00 ThUt.Okly., SelOrgile THE BRUSSELS .POST ..emerereee CRANBROOK .incurs, On their, a'eti1rn they will' .reside in Dros0018. 1961 OLDSMOBILE F-85 -ree eeeee,eeeelreee.---, fallgeste attended front 'Toronto. TilltieMbeeg, .littehe401.4. • BeigreVe, Wingliem; 131tieVelep. Atwood„ Kincardine, 'Walton, %Woe, Worth,. end Lletewel. t Meeting lovely .eoel 'tteelal gifts were ereeent, The meeting closed with ed by Mee, ,lint -Wetsou, • Mrs, -Queen", ',',,nether, ti ea, ic,ealeetit Niel)0P-414 t ' 1..ntlics- Aid and Miss Maxine $nialiden, •Barbara i made a suitable reply and _14401- Are, Wilford .StrieWer was beet, wns seiteee :friend of the bride, 1 vas for the Wiles. Aid Meeting Mr. ilarold Knight has been sent ea Tuesday evening Seiit, 13-01 'The to New Yorit where lie is taking a meeting opened, with hymn 60.0 three months course rolloWOU by the Leas- Prayer. The iierlpture. reediag Wren . from 1 Proverbs- 3 versee. 1 - 2l was toad, by , • Mrs. Moss. Kaiglit. A. reading" The second meeting of the Craw , entitled "When ,9041-011 lamps told brook Girls Xntertain" wee 'held, at • ba . the story of fatert was given the hm oe -of the assistant leeder, Mrs. Earl Dunn. Mrs, Stuart McNair - Mies Yvonne MkeTeggeet gave the treasurer's report • - ALL, PERSONS having , The meeting opened with the 4-15 against the estate of the eboee pledge in unieee, Roll call , was The preeldenit, t Mrs, Wilford mentioned, late of the Vellege of Strickler, conducted the imsineeei Bressele, in the County Hum answered by nine membere. e • ' e was read A Mane() committee. wee Formed gentleman, who died on the seventh: NOTICE TO CREDITORS in the estate of 1" ROBERT JAIVI.B Mel-AleCHLIN I Mr, le, G. Nelson began his ettellea ' at Waterloo College en Monday of• this Week.. 1V3e, and Vire. AO Noble end dellebter See, limiever. 'and Mr, Norman 'Tacker, . Durhem visited recently et the home of Mee, Tee, Noble, , ;'.:4'.. ' ee. .........,.......e.,... eeee eee New addition to the Oldsmobile line is the 1961 F-85 four-door sedan, The F- o 85 is Olds- mobile's entry in the lower-priced, smaller-sized automobile field. It se ats six peple and is 188,2 inches long -- 30 inches shorter than Serit 960 Oldsmobile 88, Buion a 112-inch wheelbase, it is 71,6 inches wide and 52.6 inch igh. It is powered by show aluminum .Roekette 155 hP V-8 engine designed for increased fuel economy. • The secretsy . by Sheila ..suietior, It was decided consisting of Mrs, Stan Fischer, to have the next meeting at the mrs. Mae Engel and ,Mrs, Earl Dunn, eemo qepternber 24 Ways and means of getting a piano at 9,30 tor the church basement were The covers are going to be black . discussed. The next meeting will -14 held in tthe church to make plans , Bride,to-be Honored On Friday evening, September 23rd, Miss Barbera. Evans wag guest -of honor at a miscellaneous shower During the early part or, the evening a bride's book was made and, two aneropriate contents Tumbled name& of thin* a bride evened take on her trip" and a "Matrimonial Cake Centeet" were conducted by Mrs, lienneth MacDonald, Barbara was then seated in a decorated chair 'under confetti filled ballons which were punctured later. A congratul- atory address was read by Mrs. OeMPbell Grant and the many with white letters. •••••••••••••••••••.,0.......=•.* 3.11M101•1111•1, 00.010•••......011.•••• day of September, 1960, are required to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before the 8t4, dey of October, 1960. After that date the Bedeentrix will proceed to distribute the estate having regard only to the claims a which she then has had notice. DATED at Brussels, this 20th stay of September, 1960, CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON Barrister & c., BRUSSELS ONTARIO Subjece, matter "Hospitelity In for the bazaar. The elome" Hymn 671 was sung followed by repeattrig the Mizeah Benediction in unison, ;Milo lunch was being prepared Mrs Stan Fischer conducted a Biel@ Quiz and an age contest. Lunch was "served by the hostess assisted by 'her daughters Sheila and Nancy, and Myra McNair, CLEARING AUCTION SALE Clearing Auction Sale for ART COLSON Lot 11, Con. 13 Hullet Twp 1% -miles north of Londesboro ate" 33/4 East; or 5 miles west of Lead- Prestott — Cardiff bury. , ;,f MONDAY, OCT. 3rd. at 1 p.m. „ Cattle 4 yra, old With, 2 Holstein Cows, 6 yrs. old 2 Hereford Cows, 4 yrs, old with calves at foot 5 Polled Angus Cows, calves at foot 4 Yearling Polled Angus Steers 1 Yearling Polled Angns Heifer 2 Hereford Steers, 900 lbs. Holstein Spring Calves Pigs 2 Sown with litters 10 Chunks, 160 lbs. Implements Model 77 Case Tractor 19.52 Ford Tractor Freeman Manure Loader McCormick. Tractor Manure Spreader rs - Melville ',Presbyterian Church was t the scene of a wedding on Eetux . kiay, Sept, 24th, when Mdse Jean. Elienbeth Cardiff was married to 'Cyril Prescott, son of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Prescott, RR 3 Brussels. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Harold. Cardiff and the late Mr. Cardiff, ltev, 3. H. Greene per- forined the dottble-r1ng ceremony before a setting of autumn-hated flowers, Meetek 'Etkowronelti, Tillsore burg was the s oloist, 'accompanied by Louis D. Thompson at the organ,. Given in Marriage by her brother, Murray Cardiff, the bride wore a gown of sheer white organza withl an empire bodice and a lace yokel forming a scalloped Sabrina neck- line, with long lily point sieevee., A pleated back pouffe below the waistline teattered dile bouffant Skirt. Her fingertip veil of silk 1 illusion, encrusted with pearls, fell from a coronet of minature pearl Celle lilies, and she caroled a. white Bible crested with en orchid, Massey Harris 10 ft, Power Binder Stratford 24-46 Threshing Machine with nese Ilbersal Feeder and Clutter New Drive Bolt 100 ft. 7 ft. McCormick POINVer Mower furrow 'Cockshutt Plow 4 furrow Massey Disk Plow 17 tooth Massey Harris CultivatO JOHN W. HANNA, M L. A., Huron.abruce will Officially Open. The Fair at 2 P. M. - FEAT RING anner Counties egional eel White Show Pure Bred and Gray 6 Cattle, Light and Heavy Horses, High Quality Inside Exhibits and Commercial Features, She was attended by her sister, Mrs. Edwin Elston of London, as ;matron of honor, Bridesmaids were Mess Valerie Prescott, sister of the bridegroom Miss Jean McFarlane, and ATM Murray Cardiff. All were dressed ideriteicelly in bronze crystal charm fashioned with rounded,neckline and three-quarter', Dump Rake Harrows 4 - length sleeves. Their street-length skirts fell in uneressed pleats from . the fitted: bodice, They wore bronze Beaus 11 TW , Mir a d rain Wagon Hay Rack ' Hay Loader — Sleighs Flat Rack with sides for grain 1 tinted shoes and feather hats to 10 ft. Roller ,match, and carried cascades of Spray Tank with hand puma yellow Shasta chrysanthemems with Large Set Grain Rollers i ,green-tutted button ehrystinthe- Circular Saw mums. Toyce Ireland was flower-girl New Titan Chain Saw efeaeine a dress of white organza Pig Crate Steel Pig Feeder over t a teeet ieede with a scalloped 2000 lb, Scales • Brussels Legion Pipe Band Seaforth High School sand CLASSES 2.282.24 and. FREE-FOR-ALL PART-MUTUELS INAT;TENDANCE PONY RACES hficKillop "oquarettes" kw)quare _ncing ••• a -1 Furnace Wood 1 neckline, very full skirt, and A, Bag Truck Ensilage Cart Blacksmith Forge Anvil cununerbund of bronze crystal Tiackemith Vice charm finished with a. how and long Flat Iron and Angle Iron streamers at the bark, She wore a Blacksmith -Press Drill tiny feather hat with bronze bow Si) Chev. 'Pieta with 6x9 Stock Rack and cat rigid a 1)"ket of yellow ' Woods 2•',1x1',1Milking Mullin° With Shasta, chrysanthemums and green.' e tinted batten eh rysanthenti pipeline ons, I David Piston, London, nephew of I (3 Hem for 14 cows Leland Motor Milk Cans the bride, carried the vines en a l 12x14 Colony Homeeebito Win pillow, Prescott, Brooder stove Riteheiine: 'sV48. g"°111‘111 " for 1118 1' 16 Cord Stove and brother: and life 21°i°174 7P•i re IThqe ) 4 Rolls Snow Fence ee•perott brethee or t1;e,. rir,,"'""r°4n1+ Set Team Harness •'Brie! Bilele end Edwin *-+ y ft. Extension Ladder ,Tattoo Set oilintity of Lumber and "ilvt-nk. 10I-1a0y laeenf'dG±ratt a13.1E1 1000 Bales Hay. 4" " 1400 tee, Mike terain A reception was held it'the church parlee, The bride's iliothee' wore a two-Piece costume of Weill green brocade, via feathered, hat: in matching tortes and a corsage pink eoseS. The bridegroOma Mother. No Reserve oot4yi told hoolarade, Children's Contests„ Pet- z5how Club Girls C mpetitions. In Crystal Palace alkoom Ken. lbee's rthestra temne• Cash Prop, Art 061sell Attetieeetie Harold Jeoletble. Clerk— d'e•o„ Oowelt 'Wore a jacket dress of deep Tiled; Same Heneehold Pfiedii crepe, with 'white met black' aces: afire and a corsage of white •cliterettiithenitillie, A Wedditle, dither; arrengett by the Yontig Wortion, thilld or the Church, Was served hyl six • eoosins of the hititte, Missee l, Shaton Heibilegeree, Nebel and ,,teett , Smith, Ruth Aitehte. Donna Sinithel arid M1,101'10 .51niftle An lioneekil sere, of t1ie'v,red4intt was the 'rides , n g•T4'',P r old, erebdteothele lltra.. R i eh a rd rt! Miff. AC:WS ON' S Far ft weddlue trip to 'orthene ) Ontario, the bride clonniied a stilt Otei eleoeolete brown nne a beige 'jacket, with htown mid beige accessories and a corsage of yellow elityeantliel Fanning Dead Steek Serviae T-Tigliest cash prices paid for (lea& stflc, of disabled hotels aria Cattle. Call lone clistatice and ttek for Atwood 2onith 34066 (no toil charge)", day or night, Sayer day