HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1938-7-20, Page 4THE BRI.MELS POST
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Tenders Wanted
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booths., two sat :1.,v 41ice o `
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Sten, A-, Ethel, Ont.
Notices in tilts column cost
25c up to fora lines; Sc for
every extra line. Cash must
accompany ad. Orders taken
over 'Phone 35a
FOR SALE -
3^ y
'y aer tact.
FOP SALE— —
H.,. ,'•!
Fr-', tgalto:.
CAR FOR SALE—
earl .9_- 975. Cash.
paaneDouglas- Bl-a'.k,
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Disney Family Settled In
Huron Counts in 1848 e �,.
WMLLL4M SPENCE
WIOSvti.:S DAY, .JUJIY 2ntli, 4-i
.,,0
insurance
Estate Agent, Conveyance
er'
and Commissioner
Oface
FOR SALE—
ready to wean a.,.a a'
it N :•'' t. ;arils, will ex ,tangs
vatic.
•tale... . --3 Harold France,
14 a:.. .
fANTEDu
▪ r • ear 'ak nt .r 1,,its
t I . a.,h Ratite. E, stir h`tt
',net Mas.. he. .,3-4a.
e d ..aatt. a w le
Dept. Na. :.l. 1.
aI-,:.•real.
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''suave• ^_o IF' a '' ed fs.r:a n i uta:arty. Right now he ,.w .-
Elias Disney, Father of Walt, Was
Born in 1,09 House Near Blue. tac=e <I:s)-. l a letter, but whether he w
d able to write me again t . a rata,
valor First of Disney's Came to Wprker For Peter MaCEWan }•aa been very ill thi. ..; '.'Vg
Holmesville D+strict 90 Years H
"Iiis n"+ :Writ, w a , U °' •. Lis sight Las to rxe It `a1-+.:
Ago; P, J. Cantelon, Goderich, 1S t.� c ) z . are planning
Cousin of Walt's. Father, w,,,Jr,- n engaged with f are L'm .11
i t pr ! 'served oft ea 4c ... t'4- , .>z .. t�..;:. M . z: Jus ,t� or
International
Air Pagent
At Goderich
( ▪ 1, Jnav 1Z.-- If li nr:
y (a rot call Wait 13 t .,
• (4: tile. i,:..'.mat' I eart'.'n d
,:'•-a :r ;,f i ai.e and lu
4''r y SI',r c her native su.4. ;.ht
a having be- at
...,•- tilt. home 14e ni -lire., b s :(ra-
o k:- :Ur'ar and /hr With.
1 J (_ ;.(:or= or Got ch.
t ; a.'1 e lldl_.r'-. i. r
:. 1 w:. n :..•law ,ti :.d-
s ,k :n, £r.t c, g at.
H a iio, re..: Le,l te.lay
w::. jus -t t t ;"a x ago
•anniner that theD ne•y fa;n-
• ,'-.4-_ ..• 1 the •.:d l:orat..a.e,d in
T. a _Is, near L'!-r'•vala,
k off f -,r Ka....a�. air.
' ,.. and Walt's father grew
'. in Morris and a-
he were in the same
tit.- old Me had „ Sunday
JE- -vain; 1,.. _. -. ft -.riser
1} when the family moved
'tray and Mr. Cant''on has riot .4,een
t in th'- three es:or years
i t rue Led, All he }l is
.1.. to tt.or... of the boyh:ae.d days
4-y spent together.
WANTED -
1 . ::'-'d general n4'ii'1. tl`.
i;:oat• - , familiar w•1 all
'.'i ,141
i w•a tor
II. Wei,
b,... .. 2'I. ;.•.'-,ase!. Out,
FOR SALE-
1tx„.:i,•r , farm adjoining the VII-
, f Fi: n:=;'.li —3.5 acres of land
;;3,0.'1 well, comfortable dwelling
a ,1 ouut. buildiri ', 141 acres, of wheat.
Apply Elmer D. Bell, Brussels, Ont.
FOR SALE—
ti i,11e want:La to purchase
• r.r wanting to rent Mrs. W.
prone i:t Sirs. Wm. Stuc1air
FARMERS ATTENTION..
MONEY TO LOAN
Mortgage Loans on improved farm
p rper'i's at 5%, No valuation
fees or chattel morgage required.
H. J. COTTY & CO,
'Farre Sales Service, Stratford
FOR SALE—
Rugs. Stack of late importer, In-
cludes Wiltons, Broadlooms and
Orientals, extremely tow prices
while Wick lasts, will ship mall
orders promptly, write for price list
Traders and Importers,
54 Wellington S�, West, Toronto
NOTICE!
,plaint has been made to m•a
that rc.r sin parties have been
we•' -•l a„•d, in gravel pits
14 i warm*, on the roadi,des
4!3-1 t4orlce 1s' hereby given that
5•r d practice must chats and that
anyone found 'disposing of their
w --oil seeds in this, manner will b(.
,pr(a:4ecuted. 3. T3. Fear,
Weed Inspector
� _ -• i-'
J.
tr., 4-.'3 i1CO people .card to
watra t),ex.xelvee ,.surd b7
whoonoa roam the taeYAa tope.
11 r,u"' /riod that te.d .s' YOM
Would prabahlr have t* ay,}w,er
before w cats rdoiden to tna,tblt7.
a N(Sw-A-Di1Ydt`Otto bm,ane.q
moat uses our i a alrAttei
P,^er M il•w(n; fahs.r of . "Walter s r -..i, al Air Pap.
J. A. lila..Fw,t:, in drill: .al: e 1 exi ,.ties army and w•h.ea lie f?r ".o, .2 -21 -,in -,;,
w a l4r'•le n After year .G.fle• 1 came hack from the., war he war���.,in.e, . v ::@:luau
o
i '.)• Harbor
a r ie ds'i•1'•d return t.1 the ii`l;e a lot of „alter young f tzew will: e a..,-
by Oar
a agaia. A a . , ow a - wa> I Be did not know what144 do When A::p I :;t
c c c r,dbaa , 4-r, w:.•
in :e u: i s • cmc, t »J n ^ _: # the Mee of *creating the anitnat I li r•;•a amo
If./:.it a nice Creme Louse, the n,5',':(11115,..1 carc.-4:. cturred to 114attna his uncle' lbe 9 2:g h, t e Fairchild
.rt`.1d
1:.' i> :;aptly 11 "' n ._ .: Dab 11 ; s fi
him with his alnp'. b ( .a 12•Pa 4-7 i b n 1.11r:')5-
l;c:ra44g, t M.., .,t:1 ..3:11 he n.arie h.s tit..- l sant and Gacrge H tise.naun, who
r,lty ,ta, L • soma the x ' int t a :n Ii-_ uncle', 1 me , tit -NV the. Atlantic with Ruth Elaar,
urge to travel -i-t-iz.d hint ag. tr,tal € r. n,in Bob was m'4re of a n:- u t the Meares; c r t'de of f c
t ,lir la s.;tuck Of for Batt- I. t ak-1r has Walter's a father was. .t ever >e-n:h:ed 13-. ern t - t •,
ar.
.a 'aki h g - any 1Y11 Ciel 1 I1u ..::g tiie World Fair in Chien n w:11 he at G•td.4-
e h for the t"€v't
There w .e eevers , b11 i. :: i:: al:' l t a a ago Bab built to hotel and HuUday week -end.
fan,:ly hs now and Wa:tcr , a : 4-r- an :t for some riser•. H( 5'+J :5141 Fr,.m one ic3fiCb r the f:er-
was 19 years old, Ir, than 1474-401 KI a woman who w a- t-' r t n• Fes until dusk each day Of a the
i went in for wheat Partain, he . „.„,1„...:_,T. IIs wasback twit,,, to visit , meet the ad will be tilled with
Wh 1, d:. ,...,t rp, 4-(t Lit. fl t i - ,,, em +unts in Ilam c,iont) i ,;.lan, wair aerobatics, .
y tiir:s•-
c:•a,l, he turned to cattle .•t but E a4- ha Ever bt•.n tack iu, mi' race over a elal14 eau =-. and
1'tvo Ort etre year; 35151 ea h': d1 is .y.: icy year.. t h: nahing, sept landing. b llotn
and Elia.? went tn. Debi', Lela-, N,1 '�•i,,:1 ` \4-w I art- Das Mia, and ; bur bind and parachute jumping
Dakota. 4 .. s• wife obierted t1 air golden arae z. con*t•.*s on the program, Upwards
SleaLwlaiie Ie'a4 goat out 5'. i wag do t ury avert ,heir f'•*tr of forty planes, including single
Arrived 90 Years Ago
"The h,tory 4-,f the Disney lane
1ly€1 I3urr,n County goes back
n :„re than 50 year? when Waiters'
great great grandfather carne. to
r'a sada from Ireland and settled
a farm 54143 a mile sonar of
Ilalm .elle.'' Mr, Cantelon :dated
Elia, farmed for many years'herr•
h liaitand (Onc'• .on and an
rp :..s, man he was, II built
ane of .he first water power grist
nails in that vicinity to grind lic.ur
for :.iae early settler. and 111- al,e
op':rate'€ a `.1135 caw•n:i11 on. th'-
•.i,.l.. t; Maitland Iti. .,
"'Wait ' gran.it:, 'leer, 141-, r•f 1G
Elia, Valley. watt. Key,
pa. Di,Ley, and he wa as hand,otne.
a man a you would ever me' -,t. in
a 11141n prided hires 11 u a
,< and K. ppel
t c hard o beat. His w 4-- l,4-
tied jet black hair were •.l;tay,i
well (;;:' n awl well groomed anti I
1 -ritcentre. ,o ,often e.eina_ him curl
the e3:4,rof his whiskers with his
f r.ge,rc, Ile .toad elope to six
f' -at tali and on Sunday, you alteay$
aw liin1 wearing a shining silk Plug
hat, A hand:-ome man he was and
I•m inali:4,A to believe he knew- it
lull we+ll himself.
10 I,(r esevaiu, Man.. and
fa't's, and I corresponded for .esu
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Para One day 1 gat a letter from
hint and :14- tot me he w•a teat -h,_
Devil's Lake because the Dakota
winters were far too cold for him.
He went from one extreme to
the other and wound up in Florida
wh'•er he planted an orange grove
Elias was very much like his fath-
er; he couldret be contented v,:rY
long in any one place, Dakota was
too cold for him and Florida was
too hot, so he traded his orange
farm for a nine -room house in
"Keppel IVR, 25 when he was mar-
ried to my mother's sister, Mary
Richardson, whose family lived on
the eleventh concession of Coder.
(h Township. just a few mile 1rn111
the Disney farm. They were mar-
ried at Holmesville, if nentto1
4erves me right, and then tante
Keppel went dal north to ararrik
where he took up 1410 acres of Lust
near Ylu-vale: Ile built a log cabin
there and although it was torn
down :1::11.,: ;.•41141'9 ago, I remember
it very well, Later he built 'a white
frame house and One of my boy-
hood' friends, Alexander (Sanely)
McEwen, 1:: livh,g In It now.
,na. Walt, Rot Herbert and Ray- I
double and tri -motored ships, will
mond, presented their father and y be here from the United States and
mother with a new home in Hollt a squadron of Canadian Air arse
wood. p until la_ t year they had
been making their home in Part, planes from Trenton will also be ;n
attendance. Most of the !lying
land, Ore. I clubs throughout the provinle Will
"In the lase letter I had from ! also have their planes in Goderich
Elias he told me all about the wed- I for the week -end.
ding anniversary and how the boys
had given them a new home in l On both days of the air pageant
Hollywood. He said all the fame ! there will he a draw for the specie -
and wealth Walt has achieved have 1 tors. The prizes will include two ”
no: turned his head. He was still round-trip flights to Detroit and;
the same modest boy of whole his i hops with one of the visiting cele-
parents are so proud.' 1 brities for tweloe other holders of
11 lucky -tickets. Admission to the
Chicago. He bad married while in 1
1 Di : avering S' ono a_t I field is 25 cents per person and i l
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WalFlorida and it was in Chicago that e; t e • -^u, ak(. parking space at the airport i5 free. i
Walter was barn. Later his family, in his letters, the enraged empiover Extra police and members of the
Walter included, mored to Kaneda —a Londoner—summoneti his new
Huron -Middlesex Battalion will be
City. 1 t)s'tg 1 on band both days to handl, the
Uncle Supplied Morey ` Lau(lcner lb ikinxt—You cane huge crowds expected and. to direct
here with good testimonials, and d''
traffic in the vicinity of the airfield.
d.
"From the tine Elias left Eoir• ( you mean to tall me you don't knots' I Large s Igns will direct visitors i
train until Walter became f.:tUu, ..,(• king', En, a, 1. easily to the port,
in Jtnterltia, i111vu been efiffeEed for
the IWO days for 'stunt flying exhi'
bitionit, A swede' loud -speaking
ayEtem Will ho lit operation et the
airfield riot that epetrla3turs 'Will know
everything OutOutis going on, d. W,
I•Ialnmon d, an no iliteer for the
National Mr Il4 use lit d.:leveland,
will lie at the lnlet•ojihotte
COTTAGE RADIOS
,ARE TO 13E TAXED
Sends Written Denielan Regarding
U. 8, Vieltors
Fort Erie, July 10—W. if. Rash,
Controller of the Radio 3.)evi:,4on of
the Department of Transport, Ot-
tawa, in response to local inquiries
as to whether or not the 82.50 tax is
assessable against Limited Slates
summer residents, said it is.
.lir, Rushy rules in writing; "1
may say the Radio Act, 1938, which
became law on the first of July,
provide. under Section 5 no license
will be required to cover the opera-
tion of an; receiving set installed
in an automobile or other vehicle
temporarily in Canada which 1s
owned by a bona -fide tourist who
resides out of Canada. It should
be noted that this does not apply to
radio receivers installed in summer
country from the United Sirw'tes—
nountn' from the United States—
such radio receiver; nxus't be cover-
ed, by the appropriate license."
Mayer Dr, John R. Weneke an-
nounced several days ago a reso-
lution will be introduced in Fort
Erie council opposting such taxing
of the 20,000 American anm111er Col-
I on:srs here during the spying and
+ e nt121er months.
letter. trot whether he will FCer
TYal dt
he
t lin>:nantly)—Of course
letter from hint but for _:venal I know it. Otherwise he Wouldn't Cy Yoanglove and Bob traa,.
WALKER'S
FUNERAL HOME
WIIIlam Street,
Brussels, Ontario
PERSONAL ATTENDANCE
'Phone 55
Day or Night Call.
MOTOR HEARSE
B G. WAI.KER
Director,
Embalmer and Funeral
years now we 1354.4- correalrU1:d.i be king. would he? two of the moat daring runt m, -n
Lived Close Together
"Sly mother, Eliza 13.Ichard+on.
and my father, Peter Cantelon,
were married prior to Keppel and
his wife., and we lived one and a
hall miles north of 1iluevalc, jut;"
about three utiles from the D(sneY
home. It wav in this Ing cabin
Out Walter's' father, .Pallas, was
born 79 years- ago, 1 was only c. Yea1
and a half older than he and al-
4hnagb we did not go to the 52131141
snhnol, we practically grew up to-
gfsher as boya. Nue. visited back
and forth all the time awl often,
when !Saimaa would be away, 1,14
fancily stayed with us. Bob, anutusr
of Koppers cone; and an uncle of
Walter's Wall ju:'t a little ynuvger
than Elias• aurl me and we all -vetr.
to the same Method{ tt , unclaY
Sabonl at Blneval5,
"Keppel cleared a goal Part or
MS 100 acmep, hitt 513)1.14 ell 12a4
covered around Oil Springs 74 Years
ago, 114 Arndt' off there to 1;'•f. 't
jc,b. He le 44414 4 dtiilate down in
Laraine!' C'"o);3y and while b('
al), ant for two yr:ar9, Ills family
oxide their borne with us, 11"turn.
log to Morris, Koppel farmed for
another two years, but the itch to
do something else seized liim again.
Uncle Keppel was too much of a
speltticular and too much of a
Firemen's
EET DANCE
A D JAMBOREE
Brussels, Wed., July 27th
Music by Florence Sauer
And Her Orchestra
Come and help the Firemen and enjoy an evening
of Jitney Dancing the street will be specially
treated for this occassion.
2.10111.
ECIAL PRIZE -
An Electri .., Packard Razor will be given away
This is the firct of a series of dances to be held by the
Firemen in aid of purchasing new equipment
(In case of rain the dance will be held in Town Hall)