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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1963-01-10, Page 4.901 'METEOR RIDEAU 1961 FORD FAIRLIANE 1961 AUSTIN HEAL;EY SEDAN, automatic 5UP eeneaa.N, automatic radio SPRITE 1960 MONARCH SEDAN, automatic, radio, power steering power brakes 1559 'MERCURY MONTEREY, 2 door HARDTOP automatic, radio 1959 DESOTO SEDAN, automatic, radio 1,958 FORD FAIRLANe. 500 SEDAN, automatic radio 1956 METEOR RIDEAU rnVeN SEDAN, automatic 1955 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 1951 FORD 1 TON VAN NEW MERCURY 400 & MERCURY MONTEREY IN STOCK BRIDGE MOTORS PHONE 249 111RUS3ELE eeeeaaZheeteatae'e.e'reeeeeei. W. M. DOBSON, ETHEL LIVESTOCK TRANSPORT HARRISTON FERTILIZER Phone 325-W-5 Brussels wishes to, announce the opening of his office for the practice of his profession as a CHARTERED ACCOUNT A N T at Bus. 546-4177 Res, 542-7933 wIrtuarezapwrzie r CAMPBELL ...SOUP.-- • COMPANY LIMITED • LIST La ONT. RE:QUIRE FEMALE E,MPLOYE-ES At Their Listowel Plata • Applicants altotiirt • *lilt the plant !Personell, .• ...Itittide or phosie LiStrovcret 004 as soon as possible. TH1111.81/A.Y. SetN, 1.0th, 1903 17401 111111.8011:1143 POST, ;oltVilipagoa, ONVAVo HOY STEWART Burn's Presbyterian Centrch, I MiIreton, formed the setting for the marriage of Roberta Ann, daughter of Me, and Mrs. Robert a Stewart, Brunner, to William ellurray Hoy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred lloy of Ethel. Rev. Jahn -McMurray efficiated at the wedding assisted by Rev. Donald Aiteeeeiu. et Tara. teeYea in alariaage by aer lather, the bride cause a illooreetigth gown 01! wince peau ae sole. The dress was siyien wait a, scoop neckline, aceeined with pearl set/tune, awl Dounant skirt wheeh extended to a chapel tram, A double leretica iliu.siou veil was caught to a crown of pearls to form a Uw' piece. Sh,e carried a boquet of Boner Tune roses. Maid of honor,. :Miss helea Kenzie, Scarborough, wore a dress of aquamarine peau de sole, maeiniug headpiece and shoes. Her flowers were a beielet of white and aquamarine chrysanteemuina. Miss Margaret ehortreed, cousin, of the bride was flowergire dressed in pink. peau de soie with matching head- piece. Her dress was styled with a large collar, puff Weaves and bouffant skirt. She carried a basket of white and pink chrysanthemums. Her brother, William, was the ringbearer. During the signing of the register Graeme MacDonald of Brussels, cousin of 'the bride, sang "-Wed- ding Prayer" and "The Lord's Prayer," accompanied by the. organist, Miss Isobel Hamilton, Murray. Stuart, brother of the bride, was best man, and ushers were Lynn Hoy, Wingham, brother of the bridegroom, and Jack Stewart, the bride's brother. A reception followed at the' Victorian Inn, where the bride's mother received guests wearing a blue brocaded-satin dress, matching accessories, and a corsage of pink Sweetheart roses. She was assisted by the bride- groom's mother gowned in 'green brocaded satin, matching acces- sories, and a similar corsage. For a trip to the United States! the bride travelled in a white wool dress, garnet colored coat with Persian lamb collar, and black accessories. The couple will reside at 103 Dumbarton. St. Guelph. HURON. COUNT./ ANNUAL eel tile; WAi eaLue BreelEGINU ASSOCiA i ION, huren epunty anneal .iteetiag of meinnete oL ,\%ateitue Cattle an:manes Association was nem ea. Saturday, January nth to the new leeperamontaof Agriculture build- rug, Clinton, About -• lie members Were prestmL to hear reports trout unit. officials on the 196 -1, year's business, and to elect Herta County directors to the Weeli.A. board. . eielenei J 11n eradiee, l e a. ea. a eueeie iota was •elected repreeeet t.L1.0 LW 0 141.1*Uy- .Yea,r term, Wan. Allen, Rae •No. !Woodilani was eiucied to repres- eut South Huron, for a ewe year term, • and C. Cialbreatia. Eiyth will represent North •Ieeecia for a one year period. ea:vault 13011, instate. eteisteee Priest:au Leidman, biougirt greet- ings from Ms oreameallea, awl urged the memeers to take itelvanige of the sire informatima availiibie w lien planning the breeding program for 19e3. • Doug Miles, Lanon County Ag. Rep., cautioned; livestock mea regarding the dangers of improper feeding and nutrition, etaelea ref tae day was Dr. Clare ileanie, an expert, on genetics from the Ontario Agri- cultural College. tie sugeested chat farmers should check on what artificial inseminauen can do for them and what they can do for artificial insemination. lee examin- ed the methods used for evalu- ating dairy sires, and commended. the Ontario eliovernment'e beef sire testing Program, earl .wanted, experience 110b neeesetue, but p1'i:31:C.Callie; hours. 7 a.m. LU 1 pan. Apply to: elitniteomeile New American, Hotel Brussels WANTED To BUY — Anyone wishing to sell chests of drawers or reeling chairs call Brussels 465. These items must be in good condition. FOR SALE -- National „milker, just likenew; selling cheap. 6 Milk cans. Apply to: Evelyn Han, aide 3, Brussels Phone 355W6 FOR SALE — 6 Room red Luta Brice House located on Catherine St. in, Brussels; bailit-in cupboards; piece bath; close to school. Apply to: Ronald Jamteson Phone 175W Brussels HELP WAN rEla — MALE raan wanted to sell nationally advertised products to homes and farms in klaxon County. Permanent. Pull time. Age 24 to 55 preferred. Car required. If or personal interview write to Mr. R. N. Sercombe, 1370 Beckworth Ave., London, Ont. • WATERLo0 CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION "Where Better Bulls Are Used', Farmer owned and controlled. Service at coat Choice of bull and breed Our , artificial breeding service will help you to a more efficient livestock operation For service or more information call: Clinton I-IU 2-3441, or for long distance Clinton Zenith 94650 BETTER CATTLE FOR BETTER LIVING COURT ETHEL NO. 261 INSTALLS OFFI0EitS The Inetallation or officers of. Court Ethel No. e61, Canadian Order of Foresters, was held during the December meeting held in the Ethel Community Centre. The folleetine, were the elected officers, James Knight, S.P.C.It. egad Mcintoeli C.R. Leslie !Xi-light V.C.t. 'Charles Nake, Chaplain enstoii Speiran, Conductor 'aaelean Baker, P. S. Glee Bre.y, Tretieurer ilebert Rtemner B.. S. ,Alex Cameron SW. Sables Beirnes J.W, tavid Prown Wilfred Strickler The installation ceremonies 'were conducted by ifito, Ahdeiliek , eseisted by Ere.' Xeilaiik bath Of Londesbcht, A ANNQULNCEMEN ; Having purchased the Brussels Coal Yard business 1 ask the p4ople of this area to extend to me the patronage they gave Mr. Brewer. V2A. My efforts will be devoted to serving your coal and oil heating requirements prOmptly and conecientiously. GORDON STILES BRUSSELS COAL YARD PHONE 186J CARD OF THANKS May I say Thank YOU,to my many 041.4in:ere for the pleasure of serving you over the past i4 years. This eseoeiatioil hag been tete Whieh hoe given me the oppoirtiinity to become well acquainted with a great many people 3n Brussels and district, end With, evhohe I Will always hold the Warmest of Ineniotles. my eneeeeetee, Mre Gordon Stillok will continue to serve your in it 'most efficient teatheri -dna trust you will ettend to hitt tile same courtesy I have enjoyed *hale carrying on iny business tieideetai ti• JOSEIN4 E. BREWER •mou•adwAg m 8E6Used Car BUYS WALTER N. SMITH, C.A. 129 Princess Street, Kingston, Ontario,. 14till ma%