The Brussels Post, 1946-1-30, Page 2THE BRUSSELS POST
We(Uutsday, January 34131, 1040
Hockey Sluts
BY Oliver Riley
Un ]•'rhluy. Jau. 1361 the Brussels
team jourre'yerl to Ripley to play
en Inae1•ntedlate Rural iluekey galue.
Due 10 the storm Brussels wee 0
little late. Brussels won out on
the iwng end of a 1.0.6 score. The
game was fast and a r nail brand of
hockey was dished 0818 by both
tennis, 111 the first period Brussels
took oavortaao of the play and
seneed three quick ;;oat:. Relies,
Riley and Willis were the goal -
getters for Brussels. That was all the
scaring itt the first pe'rio;l.
The .,•Pond peridxi was different
when Ripley lied the settee with
tlrre•e gti rlt 008115 by Pollard. 81
Wylde ,tlui D. McDonald, Brussel)
got hock on their fee; why; Riley
put them ahead when he seared
from tt scramble in front of the net.
J. Lowe anti G. Scott put Brussels
3 goals ftp 00 beautiful :;11115. I;efure
the period ended Kinr, Scott and
Riley scored to make it 9-3.
In the third period Ripley out.
scored Brussels 3-1. Goal: for
ley were scored by Pollard,
kis and Perlis. Nichol scored Rhley one.
Brussels to make It I0 -'i.
horn 7. This left Brussel nu•
defeated iu 4 starts anti it was
Lnuaeslloro's first 1l: -feet. Tbee e
teams are tied for first Plage In the
league.
Lineups
Lontlesbnro -gook A. Riley; de•
fence, it. Riley and Carter 1 11180, J.
Lee; wings, J. Snell attd ,Sehotisi'ck;
ulternstes. Millets. Kennedy, B. Lee
and 1). Buell.
Brussels -goal, H. Gillis; de•
ft nee, N. Rutledge, J. Lowe; Pentre,
lith ,s;
Wings, O. Riley and U.
Willis; alternates. G. Scott, C1
Nichol, I3. Ping, J. McDonald and
O. Gillis.
* * *
On 1"ridttY. Jan. 28 13 ussele later -
mediate defeated T otdwich in Ford-
wich 8.4. The game was fast and
fairly clean. In the first period
Brussels scored 3 goals without a
reply. In tate seconsi period Ford -
welt aeored twice to make it 3-9. In
the last period Brussels outscored
them 5-1,
On Monday Fordwicdl returned to
1 8 u sets ahld Were soundly beaten
181. Brussels hold them scoreless
tilt the lost 3 minutes of play when
Corbett se.weti. 'Goad getters for
Brussels e, PrP 12olles with seven
hu,., with four. Willis three :and
3411is in the Brussels no- privet(
outstanding game of hoehey and
held the home team from scor-
ing on different oeoaslnna Smith •
in the Ripley goal tis, played a
sensational game in got).
Lineups
Ripl'v-goal. Smith. defetae.
Harris. Pollock: eelltr1 D. Mc-
Donald: wings. L. \Vylds, Ferris,;
-Aiteraar.'s. llendetsott, i'. Boyle.
.T. Pallas. .1 Me•Donatd D. Render -
son. R. Farrow, .T. Elliott.
Brussels -goal. H. Hifi:+: defence,
B, Kitt;:'. J. Lowe; centre. Rollos.
wings 11. Willis. 0. R.it.'y. alto'•
nates. tl- Nichol, G. Sent and O,
Gillis,
4: :g e:
On Mon.. Jan. :12 another thrilling
game was played in the Brussels
Arena when Londesboro was tee
visiting Ram. Bruns"t won 12-7.
The game was fast wad exciting all
the way through. There veers qu.te
a few penalties handed out.
In the first period Londesboro
started out and were rewarded with
6 quick goals in the first 10
minutes on goals by J. Lee, A. Shad -
dick. B. Lee. T. Snell, Kennedy, and
D. Snell. Brussels fought hack
hard and Riley opened their scoring
on a pass from Rolles. Before the
period ended Scott scored twice to
make the score 64 for Loodeshoro.
The second Period got under
way and Brussels ran wild over
Londesboro outscoring them 6.1.
Goai-getters for Bru;teslt were
Nichol with 2 Rollee. Scntt and
McDonald and N. Rutledge with
single markers, J. Snell scored
Lonclesbm'o's only goal. The score
at the end of the period Brussels 9,
Loodeshoro 7.
111 the third peeled en aniorfunale
accident happened west: T. Lee,
Londesboltie starry .eittr8 had the
Misfortune to fall into the beards
breaking his ankle, it was a tough
blow to the Londesbor'1 team as he
was their hest player. Ply was
resumed and each team battled hard
to win this game. Londesboro was
held scoreless in this period while
Brussels c oilettted 3 goals when
.r Seott scored his 4th „eat of the
evening and Kine 8<0r .d two. me
final score was Brussel, 12, L1,ndes•
On Tuesday Brussels midgets
shut out. Lueknow 6,0 in their own
hack yard. Brussels was the better
teem or the night andhad most of
the play. Willis scorel four times
for Brussels with the other going to
Cousins. who played a good game
of hockey on defence. J. Jewell in
the Brussel; net was not so busy
but. held] them scoreless throughout.
Rrt'er«,• in the three games was D.
Lawless.
BLL VALE
The annual congregational meet -
g of Knox Presbyterian Church
<54,., held in the Sunday School room.
Rev, Alexander Nimmo, presided.
Mrs. Eldred Nichol acted as secre-
tary. Reports were presented, for
the session by Archie Messer, show-
ing that the society had exceeded
the allocation and also presented a
lite membership. The Mission Band
raised over $95. The Ladies' Aid
held a bazaar in the fall and closed
the boolcs with a substantial
balance.
Burns Mo.att, W. Mundell and W.
It McKinney were re-elected to the
board of management for 11 three-
year term.
Jack Lillow and Mrs. Arnold
I.t'low, at Tottenham; wor,1 hes
just been received here that :Nits.
'W. W. Mann, who is visiting her
daughter. Mrs. Fred Ho8lenbeck,
Stratford, has suffered a fractured
hip,
Old Established Firm
Changes Hands
\L•, (inrct,n Ritchie .0' \Vinnipct•
this u'.ek has purl -lased the old estate
Betel firm 'd N. ('lnff & Sults, and will
:ere en the planing still rued coal bnsi-
t1e88, etc., tinder the name of Seai'"'1''!:
atel Ptt:'I l.t'! ?.lay,' f,1t!
C I e fi and lis hrn•her :Nile Pert Clu
l,y'•t' a..'':ilt01 111 the hitsittrss for
hoot fife;V011'' it ..,cin...ran e,ta-
i1ishP•1 4.eee year, 8 e di•n151.: by tlieh
rat her.-Seaforth N. w
Auburn District Plans Memorial
A toms_. :,f re,.• residents of Am
len'', and 0,nnutn1it_r was held in the
1'"re-dPr Nall ,o1 7'les(lat night to
lis•u
the creeti('n of a suitable war
•.1''111' 'l'i'ft
LTA
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5 DISABLED
& iike00y removed tnl Ciusua Sanitary trim -1,w Moss 1tolheot,
BRUSSELS
Ram Stone Soy's Limited
� iSa1i'919 , lit "`is
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also
GEESE and DUCK FEATHERS
BEST PRICES PAID
Before you Sen any poultry phone the
Export Packers. We will call at your
place for any quantity or you can bring
them to us.
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St. John's Vestry Meeting
The .\11111,1• Vest! 'y :,i '1114 , f Kt.
,Tolut'e Ang'lt.wn Cilurell was hell In
the 5, S. team on Tel 'Ate..1,111. 17,111
of utemoet•.. The 1l,'''nr Rev, 11 8'.
Oldham presided ;411 npenal the
meeting with Scril> '11.4 treating
Psalm 1111 and prayer ;d:. 11, Leyeeek
reeley elect read 111' minutes of
of last years meo11'1'. 1114 Recur
then ga0e his report. Number of
families to 1nging e 1 elm', 1; 9'1;
adults that 1:>c.luded 15, total ttanhh"r
of souls 412 actual totnmaatcants
1:17; cone; mica in y'iat 25; marri-
ages 3; burials 4; baptisms 10;
Pastoral C'n,ls 187. 'e>"1.l attendance
at Church Service til. ; Number of
cervices in year 79Sunday Services
au; Avetn•ge Attelide e en; Cele -
brut ions ,f Holy Cto t')1111 it Ili;
largest Attendance at Holy Commun-
ion 111 one ,'.1y 57: :river. Calehra-
t8ln5 of iL.ty Como1!ta'o,l 7; The
total atten.lanee f 1r the Sunday
School Iva8 "306. Mir. .111511 1`i<cher
presented the report of the financial
('nndltion of the 1118 n which is
very satis'!etory. Al obligations
1111•' been 'net and the MlSsl•tnarY
Budget pa' 1 ,0317,. 18,'ttt•es in .asst`
4201,45: s't'otel tOrs'.1'4 tress
$1537,3. ."oral Blasi 111 Receipts
1163.2.9, ur. lSd. Morrow, the 2.S.
Supt. preee'nted ibe rip 't of the
Treas. 111r, Donald MrCutcheon;
Ntlutber on Roll 74; T1'11 ilecelpts
3115,73; Balance on till $2134;
316,49 was given Lr 1T!ss ,r?:
Mother's 3onday $151( It t dadren's
Ray 31.84; The Sunday Sehn,a '1101
'very Sur.'itty in the y'et'i Ctrs 3, It
Bryan presorted the '>\" 71 the
Women's Guild. Tilts organization
has dune splendid work. Receipts
$170.37: 1.1111100 on hand $2.10;
10.-10,01) tv,< t•iven Its 'he Build t1
:he ('11114it \Varden4 to year, oleo
new books bought "or the' ehurelh
pews and t1'e Ree'1"•. Vestry re-
riet•oratOrl. Mrs. A. 'erre.* Gore the
yeller[ of tee W.A. Ta's orean••za<i:u
has had a Nand yeer end cent a
Bale valued at 322,00 Lr the Mohawk
institute et Brantford Indian 8fheol
hoot fund 50.00; Sa'e"t"s l0 Mtssi.al-
arie5 $11.95: Fees of n atalmes $2.50;
making $40:,5 in all.
The fo::owing gift' 81 < w++rs
allpoinded for 1948: Warden,
lir, Thos. 1: ifs; r'eol,) a Warden,
Mr. Jahn Fischer; Vee'ey Clerk Mr,
M. Laycock; Lay Deleasi'14 to Spied,
Nathan Chapman ani Edward
Morrow: 11:1•rd of el lea;0m0',:, 111,'
above ofpetats and Ase': WM,
McCa,tcheen, MerseyAI•r'ttelie in,
R. G. 3icBride, James Davis, Bevan
Elliott, Mrs George Doris, Mrs A.
Morrow, Airs. Muldoon; Organist,
Mrs. R. i-ainil:mt; (la^ci,lti ;', :ttr.
Wm, Stiles; Vote of thanks was
tendered 'c all officials. Lunch was
served at 1t'-" ('lose t1 the 1)1eeilug
and a so' II; ti111e 17117011' dining 'his
Period. Rev. M. F. 011'tu'n awl Mrs.
81. 11. Oldham were e1 ;t.i to the
front. 1I-, ISd. Mnrr8w reee an
address and Mr, John Flseher pre-
s•'nted 12e1. M, 1•'. art Mrs. Oldham
with .n beautiful cabinet of silver -
weer:, and Mrs. M. It, fin n'e:'0 with
n llOtntif'll sliver .1:o', -•h. All thrte
reeiteents replied bei„''r awl Brink.
ed the congregations of 1rn51018 and
Walton 1'..• t11es' lta':d,nme and
useful gifts; also their appreciation
ref frit•ml1,t'p and res'elv..1':'1.1 from
Ito, 110110 •• 4,1 1005. 'i'1:=' leave for
('Linden last the end of January.
you will remember us and come back
Io see us whenever opportunity may
present.
Signed on behalf of the congre-
gatnlon,
Tho, 011ie, John Fischer,
81, ,John's Cltutt'lt Wardens,
Brussels
Harry Bolger, Warden,
St, George's Church Walton
United Church W. A.
The W.A. of the UM' en Church
met tit the home of bit's, J. Rowland
Tuesdny evening, Jttn, 15th weal 31
present. The new president, Mrs.
R. Cousins was 1n Ulla chair and
opened tie meeting by singing of
"Blest he the Tie That. Binds"
followed by the Lord', Payer iu
unison, The Bible rea.din., 814 given
by
Mrs. M. Cardiff. Minutes of the
list ntc,'ting followed by the annual
report were given by 111.8 secretary
llt's. J. 13rYans. Treasurer's report
was then given by Mus. W. Bell,
Reports for year 1945 given by par-
sonage. citlu'ch., flower kitchen,
anti good Meer comnhittees The
reports were Vel'y encouraging,
Discussion then took place as to
hest ways for making money in the
new year. Holiday bells are to bo
used ageln the birthday box also
and an auction sale to soon take
place. Moved by Miss 10. Downing
seconded by Mas. Sanderson that
the GV,A, lona cups to the school for;
the At Home. 11 was decided to
ce a Pot Luck .Supper for the
annual meeting to be held Thursday,
Jan, 2411t annd to invite Mrs. L.
Brothers and Miss Tlietina Tirathers
to give au itl,tt'ttltleltts8 duet in
response to lite W.A. repo.' at the
annual meeting. A :'ocltl hour
was then erjeyed and a tasty lunch
eercee by the "R" of the emigre -
genet' , The next meeting will be
taken he the "S's and T's". A vote
of thanks was given Mrs. Rowland
enc 1111)' hospitality, The officers for
1946 are:
President -Mrs, R. Ceusttla
1st Vice -rims. PT. Sellivan
2nd Vire-Miss. A. Brown
3rd Vice -Mrs. P. McArthur
4111 Vice -Mrs, Leach
Correspond. Ser, -Mrs., J, Bryans
Assistant -Mrs, 3. Rowland
Treasurer -Mrs, W. Bell
Pianist -Mrs. H. Thomas
Press Sec. -Mies F. Buchanan
Flower Com. --Misses Addle Cardiff
Rtltdt Wilson and Hattie Downing
Good Cheer -Mrs. Speirun and
Mrs. Buseillen,
Bitchesl Com --'Miss M. Robinson,
Mrs, Thomas, Mrs, Williamson,
Mrs, Manning and Mrs, Speiran,
Church Com. -Mrs, Leech, Mrs,
Rose, Miss Robinson, •
Communion Com. ----Miss Robinson,
Mos. McArthur and Mrs. Sander•
son.
P>n`tnnuge Cann. :1111:. Sanderson.
Mrs McArthur, Mrs, Rana and
Mrs. D, N. McDonald.
r y
11t', and Urs. Ostoby, Mrs. ITack-
well and Doris were honoured last
Tuesday night by a gathering of
f'10>1118 :11111 neighbours at 11111'home
of Mrs. M. Rockwell. con. 10. Grey
before their departure from the
locality. I
811055185,Ont, I During the eoues0 of tho evening to a 0-6 tic, C)verti1110 fainter t< break
January 15, 1946 they were presented with a purse of the deadlock. Rowland for Bclgrav;
THE PICK OF TOBACCO
it DOES taste
good in a pipe
DY•H.MeNaughton
Dies;
Was Known n Mitchell
)11'TCHi':1.1„ Jan, 91. - Mrs.
George McLean received a tele -
1010110 Ill OSSttge on Sunday morn-
ing informing her that her brothel:
inlaw, Dr. H. J. MrNauishtna. 01
Penn Yan, N.Y„ had passed away
In his sleep, Be was in his early
seventies end had 1)e-1 in h15
usual health Saturday evening.
Dr. McNaughton was born in
Brussels, where he spent Iris bey-
hood
oyhood year+, Ile atteni,ed Toronto
Univet'si-t8 and Philadelphia Den-
tal School. For a time he was as-
sociated with Dr. St'tnley Antler,
son In his dental office in Mitchell.
About 40 years ago he married the
former Gertnt'de LT1,d, slaughter of
BOr. and Mrs. Isaac H0:d, who died
two years ago this month. Sur-
viving ere two sisters, Mrs, Parker
Poster and Mrs. Ira Poker, Kim
sardine. The funeral, welch was
held under the aupiees of the &Ta-
nnic• LOlge of Penn Yen, on
Thursday. was held at the home
of Mr, and Mrs. Welter Jewitt,
+Mere lie had been making his
home, Mrs. Meletin and lief
nephew, Aubrey Hord. Toronto,
went to Penn Van an 'Tuesday,
Huron County Council
Votes In Favor
Of New Court House
Huron County Couuoil Bite Thur '
shay afternoon, on a ilec1.44.•' 1 of 16 I
to 11. endorsed a trillion by Reeves I
J. J. Evans and A. Alecendcr, "That 1
this conu'7y council substantiate the
action of the 1945 ^ou'Icil, and pro-
ceed with the ere, !lea of a new
Dort house,"
The voce was as follows:
Yeas-Kelantder Beecroft, Berry,
Cousins, Evans, ' Parrish, Ginn,
Meehan, Pepper, Skaldielc, Nichol-
son, Smyth. Tuckey, %leeee,?r, Wood,
Winter -l6.
Nays -Amy, Arn•:•, ra Dalntnn
Dorrauee, .Hauge John; lea, Mac,
IStvau, :s tt' R•a i, 1'Uh1tc•.^ Witten
The 1945 count'] carri•ld the
mot tom to build a new Court House
by a vote of 27-1, Considerable on -
position !rid O. "Monet ;'nee Then
and a lengthy debate ,on the pro-
prlety and r eeeese e ' f bathing a
new st1'11' lure now :1,1- "ar!it11 alt
at \1-edtle •1,,1• a' tent on 1 cr.,'1.11
R II[ELIAR .
BATTLE TO TIE
I'be \\'in.: ham .\rcna )las the scow
of a keenly Contested hockey t• 8118)11' "11
Friday: evening, in a rural Intermediate
fixture. licl:ar:ltr and C..,rrie battled
and Mrs 11. F. )Idtlaltl and
Airs, Oldham Sr.
Dear friends:
.`limce this may he the only chance
we shall have• of nil being together
tt ir11'nu11h• b''o
(l tr the cud of the
month we wish to tape advantage of
I t t0 101 ,veru how very sorry we, as
a rotarotralioll err to 11.1091 of 3,111:11'
departure front oto' midst,
You have /allotted 1(1(1g anti hard to
lead our Church onward and up-
ward, For that we are very grateful.
Ynitt' effort have been most success•
fel as the yearly report ,just heard
has shown. That reward is all we
can offer to cntnllensate for your
]ass of health, Mr. Oldham, in the
tremendous task that has faced you ,
in '1he la51 three winters, You have
set lip an example in 111181311r111g
money by Ross Cunningham[ end
Chester Baker while the aecompa.ny-
nddress was read by Ma'garet
Baker,
tel
,
111'. 11111 Alt's. Oa )
Y
Mrs. Rockwell and Doris: -
We your ueighleors and friends
Isoare gathering here tonight in a
('tal way to express our regrets at
Your 1119)11rture from among ns. 'We
(1115810 to mote the high regard and
esteem you all have held in this
l community la which you have lived
Iuntil now.
As a neighbour and friend we
lwtaye found you willing at any time
to 11510 he the camltluttll',y whenever
asked, 811d also in regard's to neer
welfare at your church your willing -
8,055 111 help in every soviet eat.
1.8,1 1111'/ 1t"'1..- eri r; in the 1)1111(1- I }'8111 will be 1111581.1 irnn1 am1111g
I overtime session proved fruitless to I
starred with four ::,8115, while for Gnr.
Pie, 'Nichol ryas in the limelight with
three. Wicitstett,l goalie for Redgrave,
was injured in 1110 third period, Mee,-
sitatittg his removal, Tlai11cs substitut:
ing for the remainder nt the per'lnd,
Both teams battled hart( in the first
stanza, period ending 3-2 for Gorrie.
Marksmen for Gorrie were, Nichol, 2;
Townsend, 1; for lielgrave, Edgar and
Rowland, Penalty, Sanderson of Gor-
rie,
Rowland, flashy centre player for.
Belgrave bulged the twine three times
in the second ,Prioon assists from
Edgard,Priori on
and Procter, Nichol and Abram'
getting the Gorric tellies• Penally
Harrison of C;nrrie,
Both learn. ,cored once in the final I
frame 1'reetcr t'n cclgravc and 'Poi,'
rteth
at'-
rish fen' (voile. Penalties, none, The !
111g of Gods tO1np1 . 7Vc might well 118, but we feel 11 is enpossihle tot
chiles 1481(11\1 1• 1 1
take v to heart in the day., to romp,
I GG 11(1:188 yom' b.alth will improv,.
when you (ale, 811, r 111. anti., in
lighter parish.
No small shat, of Ile' work 11115
been done by you, Airs, OTdhat1.
In our :+unrl,y School. WVmnen'.s or
anizatiruc and choir you have beets
most faithful, Vons 111..('11, e fro.),
011 einn,!, will be most keenly felt.
lir', (,ldltam Sr,. ym1 Ira:,- wen
a high pI ire in our affections in the
various times that you have, 11111(1 at
lint rectory. Your many friends
ra1111 81utt you ton 11111 no) innge,' be
among us,
:\Toy God prosper vnu :ill in your
w
neAlthorn,.Wowish You : tp
Accept. a small toiren of appreeiatlon
you always to remain here. We
hope that 1n yolnr new home you
11will male,' many now friends mai
also will not be fo1'gettetl by the
ones you are leaving behind,
t A14 It tokr+n of our tore And (steam
Ir inn all, that yen '11.18' , nnlilillally
' tato bt Plc you in a prac81(101 way
nn' good wishes„ 11" lull you it
accept this little gift, may it bring
von much pleasuw' andnlwttyp
happy memories'.
On behalf of the neigh:bont's and '
Mends,
ikrrd by . Cliirstpr Ttaknr, 121155
(unningb
an
TL .13811te
r.
The recipients exp'es(.T
iteiri
thanks for •the gift and good wished,
Tho evening was spent in playing
mid ,•sI''80) from 11,4, Wild t>1.1s4. that P//MN' .cid the idle would total 760,000,
)tato vi at: 1 tc nue
t penaity for Gorrie,
i Lineups, T1 1t rave, Goal, \Viet:stead; t
oh -P( lh,, Naini',, defence; Coolie.,
\Valsh, (entre, k wlitnd, \\alga, ("end.
ter, Procter; 88111,5,AT Edgar, McCien•
11013(1\\ltd„ler, 11, 11:111111r,C. C". 8:
\el hen. Gerrie, rend, Rine:: defence.
..sanderson, tiara ,n, eentre, Zimmer-
Man:
i iii 'i'-
10tut: ).rales. Moffat 1, 1'"tyna(.n,l
httb5,
Abram, 1',,:-1l, \ i I/nh Ticic'rcr',
l'anlin, \Vroxeter, -`
750,000 Idle In Steel Industry
Pittsburg, -..,8 crippling strife` closed
down praclic'ally the entire 'rutted Sta-
tes eked tory 111 on Monday. The C.
1,1). steelworimrs stagod d mass walk -
not from coat to coast to back tic,,
RURAL
homes in
Relatively few 78lraln onnets in
lta
Onio ind Quebec Lynes'"`
the
Ontario of telephone
the read' ted fa11'180 may
expect
lines --
evert Isola
sec lice,
new kind high-strength
igh-stren
steel Wire
isneway
of u1-
ieg etelephone sev
ice
more e�nomically. run °l
poles instead f 115 feet
part, this
vivopncet
cuts pole costs sharply.
rural telephone
Our plans e run major objec-
tives.--
esstona have
date ado not
int.
rives served' °
previously
ovelpTesent facilities
0
WILLIAM SPEAEE
Estate Agot>t Conveyancer
and Commissioner
GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE
idiAlN STREET, - - ETHEL, ONT.
BUSINESS CARDS
C A. MYERS, M. D., L. M. C. C.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Wii'lienen St.
i;ruts) eic, Ont. Phone 4.
Allan A. Lamont
Agent for -Fibre, Windstorm, and Automobile Ittaswle•sa'ece
Get particulars of our Special Automobile Porky ler farmers,
Queen St. Brussels 'Phone, )ISS
W. D. S. Jamieson, M.D., C.M., Z'e11'�5C,C,
Physician and Surgeon
(Coroner)
Office Hours -1 - 4 and 7 - 8 p.nm.
Also 11 - 12 a.m. when possible.
SatOrday evenings until 10 p.m.
Sundaye-.imergenciea and by appointment onir.
Home calls in forenoons and 4 - 6 pan.
Chas, T. Davidson
Insurance Agent For
ALL KINDS OF
Automobile and Fire ls1aurence
Accident, and Sickness
Agent for Great West Life Insurance Co,
PHONE OFFICE 92X BRUSSELS, ONT. RESIDENCE 37-"6
Harstfld Jackson
SPECIALIST iN FARM AND HOUSEHOLD SA14111
For information, eta, write or phone Harold Jackman
phone 12 on 658 Seelorth RA, 1, 'aruoaikoid
Make art'angeo•dnts at The Bru*aek, Post er
Elmer D. Boll, Barrlater Ofttee, arise® s.,
D.1<' RANN
Furniture
F 4 NT IBAL a' ND AIYIRULANCE SERVhIE.
Licensed Funeral Director and Eanberlatter
PHONE 36 or S5 ,M -=-1-- . iiRUSSELS, ONT.
Lewis Rowland
(Llaonscd Por Huron County)
SATISFACTION GIJARAI8TEED - PRIOEIi REASe1NAt3Lg
!'or Engagements Phone 31 "The flruoeols Post" 0rird irhop i;If9
be `ooked after imma*da,laety
For Information, eto., w He ar phone Lew, iRc>wlance 01654435 111E
Sealorth; cr welts 11.8. 8, Woltom•
W. S. Donaldson -- Licensed Amtioskausf
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far the Cowwt ea of Huron ta➢SI! li'tld*
mkt, promptly attended .to "»- Cies moodurate
Far megagertetnts phone 31 "The maks Use" 41404 dam
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