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The Brussels Post, 1946-10-30, Page 2THE BRUSSELS POST Wednesday, October 30th, 1046 //fp IA N ?il 1i.\\%\k ,\01‘ TELEPHONE CALLS HAVE MUSHROOMED e IN THE LAST TWO YEARS P .,,and they're still zooming! That is one reason why when you pick up the telephone, you can't always thrersh to your party just as promptly as you (and we) would like. Operators are working at top speed—present equipment is being stretched to its fullest pos- sible use—and we are working against time to hurry the highly complicated installations which are essential to handle the ever-growing number of daily calls. So, when you use the telephone, will you please remember these facts if your operator sometimes seems slow to answ your call is otherwise delayed. BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA CRANBROOK Anniversary services will be ch - served in Knox Church on Sunday, him 3 at eleven o'clock and 7,30 with Rev. Alex Nunmo. 11'in ham, the minister and special music by the choir. Mrs. Clara Olustead and Mrs. l,. B. Gordon spent the week end in rorontn and Oshawa where they caned at the hospital to see their brattier Will Hunter, who has been quite 111. Mrs. Calvin, Cameron. Revs aa'l1 .53ex were week -end visitors in Con- estega, Miss Mare Macleeall. Toemito, and Miss' Betty Currie. Tiruss'lo. *agent Sunday with Miss Muriel Mae - Donald. Alex and errs. elviemeedl, leen id end Mrs. McDougal also ('1: ek. McDm alll. et. Thome rx and Airs. J. Finchley. Seafortlt, were Sunday visitors at the ham. of M. Engel. The Y.P.S, met on 3T't,i'I lv 03' We the church basement with :gee k':•••ie1 .iia, Domild in the 'hair. Ti;' held in Goderich on Oct. 25 were 'ren by Miss A. J. Forrest and Mr, MacIver. Mrs. MacIver, the devotional leader introduced a study of Luke which should pros vct•y beneficial to the society. Cliff Iielnaghan read the scripture portion Luke 1, 46-04 and Mrs, Jim Cameron gave two short readings in connection with the study. Mrs. a.•t McNair was pianist for the meeting. The business period was presided over by Mrs. Dari Dunn, the president. Rev. I. D. MacIver pronounced the benediction. At the close of the meeting the executive held a short meeting and it is hoped that the officers of the Y.P.S. and Sunday School will be able to attend a meeting in the Presbyter- ian Church, Searorth. or. 'Wednesday evening if this week Latest reports from Mre. Lynn r -',a:= c'F• mart enrnuraging. Mrs. Evans has been a patient In the K. & W. hospital since Oct. 4 and her mans Friends here hope she may soon return to her home. 11A'r. And Mrs. T. D. areelver and Miss A. 7. Forerst attended the ns Kenneth h •et!3 ;,•,1 iloung People's Rally in Goderich t' :.1 Friday a.fternncn and evening and r ,,t•� p1 1 '1-' . r a report a very interesting meeting. Imre!: ,m1 ;+n , : n'11 • ,n, .1 ... Th • Rally will be in Seaforth in in'H iti,r, co- 1'+47 end it Is import that move of ptnrts of h young 4' •opI 's Rally 1' P, s. :members can attend. ?LEASE HEAP! neap cascara filtorte's a SOVEOCIS .Help eliminate this condition by returning empties as soon as possible. If it is inconvenient for you to return them person- ai.lyphone your nearest BREWERS' RETAIL STORE and bring our home pick-up and delivery service to your aid. ofc/ Majestic Women's institute The Detob'r meet.ln a was 11,.11 at the home of Ails. Carl Hemet \ .ty on Thursday. Oct. lath with Mrs. Wm. Miller presiding. Atter tite ostial opening exorcise, tly, roil tali wag answered by thirty-three ladies sag:tsting Improvlmtente for nest year's Fair. The seetedary was it1'4 to w .'t 1 1 tt, t t.' thi, Pair Doan] expressing the Institute's t•n a r 1t 4- 1111nns over ii1le sllrtOOR rit tills year's Fair. It was doelriod to Send 141.15 to the Adelaide Heedless Foundation Fend. Mrs. \\'m. 11111,1 was chosen del, -- gate to the Area Convention at (lu,:lph a' Nov. 7 and Rah. Mrs. Ken. Shurrie to be alternate. A The' icgiving 117131 11 was then ening. Mrs. E. ('tidmore then gate a '•e• port of the local leader training seined for ,lumen' work which she and Mfrs. Long were attending at Wingham. It Is n woa'twllile (merge for any girl to take. Mrs. Ken. Sherrie ?-rage a reading on "Tete Club Women's Creed." Mrs. H. re motion favoured the ladies with as solo. The tonic "Accidents and the t. prevention" was ably dee.lt teilh by Mrs, Frank Nichol. Mrs. Wmt. Evars gave a reading. "Mosta to the Farm." Plans were then made for a bazaar to be held early 10 December. Miss Ruth Hem ingw•ay rendered a piano solo. The next meeting is to be held on Nov. 14th at the home of Mrs. Chas. Davis, The meeting was closed by the singing of the National Anthem atter which lunch was Iserved by the hostess. 71.7 A 7 T4lN The Sunday morning services at Duff's 'United Church were conduct- ed by the minister. Rev. R. G. Hazel- wood. A trio composed of Mrs. IT. Traviss, Phyllis Outhill and Marjory Harkwell sang. The Walton 2'. P, S. held its week- ly meeting In the basement of the church on Sunday evening, Miss 51. Hackwell was in cbarge or the sleeting. Donald Flackwell read the Scripture and Isobel McCall gave the topic. Visitors; Mr, and Mrs. Tom Wat- son and Mr, and Mrs, Joe Davidson London, with Clarence Bennett atter attending the funeral at Clin- ton of Tom Bennett, a former res- ident of Melton; Mr. and Mrs. Tack Drager, Brussels. with Mr, and Mrs, 13,0Y Bennett. The monthly meeting of Bt. ttr-orge's Guild was held at the home 0? Mrs. Ted Dougan with a good at- tenrianee, During the afternoon a bazaar (milt was quilted. Mos, Hum- phries president and the meeting was opened by Ml's. Kerr leading the 411 Psalm followed by ail repeating the prayer of general thanksgiving 31)11 the Lard's prayer. During the meeting it was decided to have the 'bazaar near the end of November. rind the different rommfttees were nnpninterl. Roll call was answered rind the meeting closed in prayer. Mr Howard Bolger, London, with his parents, Mr and Mrs, Sohn Delger, \Trg. Gilbert Grigg and (laughter mks Rnce Merle. Mnoseiaw, with \T' and Mrs. Geo. MOArtbnr, her le -ether. I 'r' el. .T McNair and her (laugh - tee Mee. Sadie McNair, Hamiltnn, t'th errs. Hugh Ramsay, Mrs. G. Walker and daughter lett. eleesnm of (d•rimaby, with rela- tives. Mr: and Mrs. Wa.dtare Shnldiee and son. St. Catharines, with rein I Ives. Mr, (len, Pollard. Weston, with hie hrether, Mr. Charles Penned I and other relatives. MIs, Mabel Tlesh l), 71,N,, Galt, at"ended the emeriti of the Iate Mr. ruin SmiIIie. on Monday, 7 1 T retek A.hout n..:..1_,,,, (''.Ililrllrir}h `onerous techeiquee have been 'Tet -feed to bring about painless rhiirlhlrth. lent mediea1 seienee still le ienlntng for. and tinning to find, 11 nerfeet one, G. B. La!, science analyst writes nn the subject in The Amerleen Weekly with thin Sun- rlay'a (Nnvemher 3) issue of The Dntrnif Sunday Times. Pae -in (;ntlnnp Due Dates i Coupons now valiri are ClIgar- preserves 91 to 532, butter R13 to T121 and 11'26 to 11.40 and meat Q1. to (Z4 and M51 to M57. ' Batter rom9nns Rte to 1121 and 1120 to 1323 and meat tel to Q4 and Mel to M55 expire Oetnher 31. P. F,,,Inut/n k'Segft4 '4','re Ovtnrtzr tri rf "Western fSntario'r Main Modern Eye setvioe Phemt t I8. tit .r'ri tort * * M: 3 r: ffi 35 h Air 5, x. 1: s a * * Moffatt—Kerr RLVPVAL1`--At the Chnrrh of rile Redeemer. Toronto, Clara Dorothy Kerr. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. 13, F. Kerr. 1erarne 'he bride of John Davidson Mof- fatt of Regina. innerly of Wrox- eter and Bluevale, son of Cilrlsio- pher B. Moffatt of Bluevale and the late Mrs, Moffatt. Canon R, A. Armstrong officiated. The bride given in marriage by her uncle Dr. W. K. Dillane, wore turquoise blue crepe with polonnatse draped skirt and small ostrich trimmed hat. She carried her mother's prayer book with a cluster of Delight roeebuda, A reception followed at the home or Mr, and Mrs. P. E. Burrows, the T(ingewaY. The couple wiII Iive in Regina, Menzies—North At Si. George's Anglican Church St. Catharines, Isobel Mary, only daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Allan North, St. Catharines, became the bride of Donald Mitchell Mendes also of St. Catharines. The nele- mony was conducted by Canon Bagnall. Entering the church on ihP arm, of her father, who gave her in marriage, the bride looked lovely in a street -length dress of bine wool with fuchsia ac905505ie5 and she carried a bouquet of pink roses with a sprig of heather and an orchid. Mies Isla. Menzies, sister of the groom, as bridesmaid, wore a dress of rose wool with blue as- cessol'ies and carried a bouquet of pink carnations. Kenneth Cooper of London was his cousin's best man and the ush- ers were George and Bill Stowe of Toronto. A reception at the Hotel Leonard followed the ceremony. Later Mr. and Mrs. Menzies left for a motor tt"p to New York, the bride travel- ing in a twopiece dress• of brown velvet with green accessories and wearing an orchid. On their re- turn they will reside in St. Cath- arines. The groom Is a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Menzies of Central Bette, Sask.. his mother was the former Miss Carrie Mitchell of Moleoworth, are generally pILEScaused rom a (131004) conger• tion. Try Bunkers Herbal Pi is to treat the cause at its source. Money back, if the first bottle does not satisfy. At P. R. Smith, Rex - a11 Drug Store. Mi.AcHil",TE SHOP for Acetylene and EIecD:s-k Welding Our shop is eduipped to do First C'iass Welding And Lathe Work Your Patronage Solicited. Good Service Assured The Community Radio Service Shops Now offer you quick reasonable repairs on your rattle, TAKE YOUR RADiO TO Freethy's Service Station Satistaotton Quranteed, INCOME TAX RETURNS, BOOKKEEPING, FINANCIAL STATEMENTS for tanners, Business Men, Professional Men, Garage Operators and others. ARTHUR FRASliR Telephone: Exeter 1t. P.O, Box. No. 118 Temporary Office at the house of the late Or, H, K. Hyndman, Huron Street, Exeter, e g a is t k d ti a:' FOR SALE - 20 Pigs, ready to wean. Phone 11-r-16 Roy Tnrvey FOR SALE - 2 Girls Winter Coats in good eolt- 31itlou. apply to 311:s. Cline. Draper Phone li6.r-17 • WANTED- -\ tot u ago youth or elderly elan for light farm work •— Confidential write Box 22, Brussels, FOR SALE - 7 Spring Calves Joe Holmes, R. R. 4 Brussels Phonel5-r-5. I AL SERVICE OLD.DISABLED OR DEAD CATTLE + HORSES • HOGS • SHEEP + CAL VES Promptly and Efficiently Removed 4 :A /ri Simply Phone Collect 12 bwawls WE DO THE Ii.EST! Former Brussels Resident Mrs. F. Wilkins, i"':e:; 773 York street died at her 'aoln,' on Saturday. .1•.1 7 to \\r'b011a0 3'13131.6 aro, She had lived in London for 15 ,veers. Mrs. Wilkins was a member of King Street United Church. She is survived by 11e1' 11n.illan . Frederick; two daughters, Mns. M. 11711.zab,•thi Eu the, London; Mrs, 101111 Harkur•ss hoodoo; a brothe', Gilbert Stephnrs, Detroit; a sister- iu-law, 121 Glasgow, Scotland and seven g,''n'dc'hiblren. Rev, Gladstone Wood, of King Street United Church, conducted the service at the Evans funeral home, Richmond and Central, on Tuesday, at one o'clock. Interment in Wingba.nl Cemetery, The deceased is n former resident of Brussels, Airs. 13, \Shittard is a F, (Myrtle) Ebel, Stratford; a son, niece, FOR SALE - 25 Rock Pullets, Scott's breed, lay !ng 50%, T. A. Work FOR SALE - 75 Sussex Red Pullets, 5 months old, James Smith Phone 27-r-4, Phone 21-r15. FOR SALE -- Two boy's bicycles in good con- dition, Phone Ix Sack McCutcheon FOR SALE - 40 legharn and rock Gross pullets, 7 months old laying. Chas. E. Lake Phone 56-r-0 r STRAYED— To Lot 6, Con. 12, 'Grey Twp., 1 Yearling, owner may have same by , proving ownership and paying costs. Phone 35-r-5 Carl Henningwny --t FOR, SALE— 12 inch hardwood and softwood, also some blocks. Eames Stevenson Phone 61-r-17 , Brussels, Ont. FOR SALE--- Chesterfields, radios, pianos, 11312195, kitchen suites in large supply at the ?Mildmay Funiture Store. Free de- livery. G E. Sohuett. FOR SALE— Dry hardwood. For pat+ticulars apply to Cliff Cardiff Phone 45-r-19 FOR SALE-- 17lectric motors rewound and re- paired. Expert workmanship. Mod- erate prices. Lloyd M. Bettger, Monkton, Ont. FOR SALE -- H. J. Atwood of le Marmaduke St., Tnrnnto, afters for sale an excellent ernes farm et 100 acnes with some 13(1011 hush. A large hank barn and frame house, a drilled well with 'rind mill, being lot 2e, eon, 15, Grey Township Huron County. W111 he sn111 "easonally em n5501101- of ill health. Per further particulars apply to the above address or As. ATr3ndzenme Box 1 Iirnsele. Ont. FOR SALE— i have at present a choice number .1' farms at right prices. Anyone wish- ing to dispose of their farm (any size) good buildings please list them at once as I have clients for Fats gales, i Call nr write J, C. Long, Real )Tiatate Broker, Brussels, Ont. Pbone 84. AN OPPORTUNITY— Estehlisherl Rural Watkins Dietviet. available, Tr yon are 'aggressive, and between the ages of 25 and 55-- ttere or can secure travel outfit, this is your opportunity to get estah- lished in a profitable business of your own. Per tun particuiars write today to The 7. R. Watkins Company Dept, 0-13-4, 2177 Magon St., Monteeat, # Qua. C LIECT Write or phone us for our price for Old Live Horses. WILLIAM STONE SONS, LTD. Phone 21 --•' Ingersoll. F. W. KEMIP Licensed Auctioneer For Huron, Perth, and Wellington Counties Satisfaction Guaranteed, Phone 38 '-'- '— Listowel IN ROUSE AND BARN DURO gives a lifetime of SERVICE i DURO PUMPS are pumping water through thousands of Canadian Farm Homes and Barns. Modern Farmers realise that the amount of Labour and time saved by running water pays for a pump in a few months. EMCO FIXTURES AND FITTINGS SEE us for the latest Kitchen Bathroom and Laundry Fixtures and Fittings. We will gladly give you full information, Wm. Gillespie Phone 68 Brussels, Ont. fl i'iek,rie ti etAS1201- - =31(zartv,mcammty[ir 4:31 t> u^ rss.A AV Minch :r his RF,U5,'au..0 . ii :t ,envie", Ocular Shot, Brussels, 10497=1141:1 -Lr., ..,;.,..1.11.7d1=r aastsamta�tuaas IN r. m; t tes Your Best Poultry Market Is At Your Own Door When You CALL THE DUBLIN PRODUCE CO. We Will Call and Pay Immediate Highest CASH PRICE For Your Hens and Chickens. Just Call Dublin 'Produce Co. Dublil 50 NO 141)55 — NO WAfl1NG JUST PLAIN CASK All Long Distance Phone Galls Pala $y Oe ' Driven When they Vitht Yeet. 1