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The Brussels Post, 1947-4-23, Page 3
0.0 Pif. t o '1ti�ttFk • as ea It will pay you to make. us your headquarters for Grass Seed purchases. We have all lines, and our urines are right. We have the beat 9a permanent pastures at the ci,eave..,t prices. If you need a new stove we have it, Agent for Snartnte and Ref;,,n's !4la.iea#1- >ri,e.,,rierti Lines, Radios, Washers, Refrigerators, etc, For your Sprhig, Cleaning, we have 9flartist-.°iert, ur Paints and Varnishes,. .k�'adi ,,p •`v1.� h �ryilar/ „i:,+n •/'rs*+1 •:•jt:'!J Ethel, IOntt. Phone 22-r-7 :�1`i ea o 1 c Obituary Mrs. Ettie Lake of Hamilton. Tian funeral was held %rota the :'1.+ideut. of her son:: Leslie. with Itev. There passed away in int+.uilito„8. �f Branton officiating. l allb April 7. a highly esteemed resident of Grey township, Ettte Sanders, wife of the late Isaac Lake. in Ler 84th year. She was the oldest chill of the late Thomas and Isabella Sanders and was born in the township of Mariposa oh Sept. 8, 1898. She came with her parents when a ,mall ,•0111 to Grey township where she residrd the most of her life except for the prat two winters which die Anent in Hamilton. In' 1885 she was united in marriage to Isaac Lake who predeceased her on August 4, 1945. w.a She e a 1i1Plmig in ,bar or the United Chnrch, She moves to mount her loss. one son Leslie and one grandson. Two brothers, Wil- liam P. of Philadelphia, Pa.. Alfred of Bay City, Mich., two sister,., Mrs. Eva Brown, Mrs. Nellie take -both ear is were, Melvin Catnip c.ban, doe Cooper, Welland 'raster, Lawrence Machan, Wm, Scev°enaon, Wm. Speiran. Interment was in Brussels celne. tery. Friends were present from Hum iiton, Atwood, Philadelphia.. Pa.. Bey r"ity, Mich. Something New In Comic Treats! Don't miss it • "t)1('ws %011.1N - TURES IN DREAMLAND,•' the story of a boy, his country and ills hMroes. See, history lit« again 111 the new, beautifully drawn, edu- cational and. highly entertaining r•do,• pane, now ,,,.^ ,.y w•.•,1: la' ".Puck". The Comic Weet!v, the l,tr r: 0101' rami'_' ntage.•t,Aae with 'i -he Detroit Sunday Times. vet 9r riday's Detroit Times. TRE BRUSSELS POST PEOPLE WF K NOW i3LUEVALE Mra' 1?. Elliott spent a ta'.v days i Teeawti:ter with her mother who M, Ail-. R MiteM,11 of Tomah" vont wn'•k a the home or her parent Mr. and Mrs. 13. Courting. "1.. 11+sleet •Clio hag _far 'tt "h winter with +ala son Rohl, Genu. r,l hag returned to his home at SP• ,trio. rti.!v, J. 9.1. sari Mrs. herr hay la „u.'st at St. John's ti, tnr.v the! r 1 , ,,;1t 114 twig gr.; rlaur htersi 1. ,d ti -ren 5400, l•, o1 l .meta. :111. and Mrs Waller ;Moho cud L'.tr.�n Talsavtil+•:r, were Suud'aY ei i''1,1 . with his brother Clarence and Mrs. Borhn Mr. end Mrs. Thomas f'atmmi0'P atrl Mr. and Mea. Sam Cade+ nt I Goderirh wane week and visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George D1v1r. Mv.4 11 it. Cunningbain who spent the winter nrolnths with iter daughter in Brantford returned to her home here on Satnrtay. She was cra0m- eerier! by Miss Evelyn Cunningham i and M1143 8/nida i8rbtrre-lier, PI;1 n° Brantford. f d,.atx mann t'+wardeel 4 Tnwanalrirn Contracts Ceor;r Radford has ,e,'n a.+,prded gravel crushing anti hauling ron- tracts in Pour townships: Morrie and Grey in Huron County a3 Ri'lr'•aile v Arra.. 1 t lin,ce County. Phe four towrship.1 x111 regain.. approxi. - mately 38,000 yards ',t crushed gravel. Mr. Pladtord has also boon awarded the contract ter aonstinr tion of a four-m-i)e drain in (trey township. 'personale, Albert Sellars, lViilialn Thuel. Herbert Dexter, Glen GDP Son, Clifford .Sundercoek, ,lobo Mc. Collum. Calvert Falconer, George Bailie attended the Royal S: arlet degree ceremonies at London. e Aeeidenis happen in a flash. if you are not in - Bored, repayment may cost you your home, your savings or months of income. Let ue explain Pilot Automobile insurance to you. It costs so little. We write Pilot Insurance to cover selected risks in Automobile, Fire, Personal Property Floater, Burglary, Plate Glass, Public Liability and other general insurance, W. S. Scott --- a)Y•` ssela Vrik6iiel0, Rev, H. Douglas Stewart, minister of St. Arudrew"e P' n,Iiyterian Church, Edmonton, Alta„ who tat present is visitiu4;' his parents at Seaforth, occupied the pulpit at. Knox Presbyterian Church, on Sun- day morning. HP spoke fro unite text "Belmid 1 stand at the lout- aril lbnock." The Sunday `ichant will meal n +Kt Sunday at 10:10 am. t'.ui the regular church .service will be at. 11.30 daylight tithe. Mrs, A. D. Smith and Mss% Eileen McKinney to a duet. The. W.M:S. bed «1targe a! the morning service In the United Church for the annual Baster thanicoffering meeting. The pre9t- amlt, Mrs. Bari Hamilton, Pre* sided and read a ee'iptaro passap'e from the 16th olvapt.er of Acts. In kYlemoriam BOWER—in loving memory of our dear mother and father wiw leas- ed away April 26th and May 7th, 1946; Memories are treasures no 0110 ran sten) Death leaves a wound no on'e can heal. They live witch us ail In inemnry still Net just oto -day, 11ut atways '.vi, lir•^, r,.et1Plllberp11 nr.'it , ,lhrd!'e, sther and Hs told TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be roceirarl hr th,• nndersigned till Saturday. May 2rd at 2 p.m, for the construction of n robe's Council' Phe (00141il met on the aabole date in the Tawlesbl'p Hall with 111 members present. The Reeve pre, 81498. The minutes of the last !n •smog W0t t. read a ri adopted on motion .!t 1Tar1 ry Jalun>Iron and ,toe Ynlll. Minutes of special meeting on Marrlt 13 marl and adopted on motion of Chas. Creates and Sao' Aicor.k. Mien et: OP spacial meeting on Monoh 31 is-a.O ord •rdnntr,i on motion of C,ivas. Coultas and Joe Ynili. Moved by ,Top 'i't1111-arnn4. NI by Harvey Johnston that a build- ing permit be granted to the, Belgrave Co -Operative tr; build he addition. to the mild, --Carried. building 40 x 00 x 15 ft, high to be of 111oved by Inas. Coultas geenntled cement blocks or solid eement.with by Sam Afro^.k that tba auditors atnal roof and with steel , girder ,; The: attest speaker was Al Harold vreh to install and operate e hots Hatniltml, Wroxeter, She chose for to have three doors each 1+1 P. h her text ".Come over into Maar- 15 ft. high. donia and help us:, A. duet was The lowest or any tender na sung by Mrs. Alex IdcCrackin and n"P59arily accepted. Rev. A. C,. Hewitt. Security will be regttired. J, H. Fear, Clerk 'Phi? service in the i.nitrd Church on Sunday evening, was in charge of ,the Young People's Dillon. The president, Miss Wilda Breckenridge, conducted the meet. ino reading for a scripture lesson the parable of "The Good Samari- tan." Rev. A. G. Hewitt led in Player. Mrs. Harold Hamilton, Wroxeter, and Mrs. A. McOrarkin Barg a duet Tlhs guest speaker was Miss Ella Hewitt• a nurse at Oren - fell hospital in Labrador. After telling a. little of the extreme cold and the :amontst of snow that causes winter to Last about nine months of the year bb,ere, she told of her work, caring for the sick and i' iI3sred under the .most trying rarteliitkons. Transportation is car ri'ed on by boat in summer and dog teams in winter, she said; She told of .supplies being received from. 01100011 groups and how the needy are always ready to work in re- turn for articles of wearing ap- parel, Miss Hewitt is the guest ,of her brother. Rev. A. G. Hewitt and Mrs. Hewitt at the parsonage Notice Applications will he received by the undersigned till Saturday, May 3, at 2 o'clock P.M.'for the position of Road Superintendent In the Town- ship of Grey. J. II. Fear, Clerk, 151the1, Ont. , @ 1 el ice To, TrtiN flat 4?.`.; ANADIA 3. NAL 'RAILWAYS awn.+ +++pn•"+�"P "Dinner now being served in the dining car'1, is welcome news on Canadian National trains. Appetizing food, moderately priced, is some- thing you will always find in the congenial atmosphere of Canadian National diners. Choose coach, chair car or sleeper ... in any of them you'll find Canadian National ser.. vice adding much to the pleasure of your journey by train, 9a h' ealy are eaper'tly Served is Careadiao National dining Cars. Special incenseplanned and priced 'for children. 11 I� r 7aAle rl'Xbte and d ler Crete bt pfi,,,v ah Loatd by 'heals enverl clefp THE RARLW4Y TO VERYWHERE LW CANADA let as help plan your trip Drop in at any C'anardian National ticket office and talk 1: over. We will be faleaeetl'te help yen. „ report be accepted.---(iarired, I. Moved by Harvey ,Johnston sec - v ander by Chas. Cnultes that the En Pr's repast on the trashy t Dr be provisionally adopted ---Carried. Nina Hurt When Parked Car Struck On Roadway 3FAFCARTH—dn a roll eine. on the Ktppen roars• south of Seafortlr } early Sunday Morning nine poo') were intnred. Keith Leggett. R. 1. Mitchell, wag most seriously 1 jured of itlhe nine. with a Tractor I of tit. lineal and two fractured ribs. T.he other eight received minor eats and bruises. The asci&ant occurred at. about 117.10 a in. !Sunday, A car operated by Jade WOV+Miirter of Brussels was ' parked two mites south, of Sea,forth on the Ktppea road, and a ear driven by Keith Leggett, travelling south. struck the parked tar. Both cars were badly damaged. The three 00000an'ts ar the i.,g- s'ett car were the driver. Douglas Lova, .SSeaforth, and Charles T:lllott, M4•tcheid. Those in the pariced Mr. Wihirter oar were the driver, Don .add .e..101 email,. Mao Styles and James .Tewell, all of Brussels and Anrdrev Phoneme and ,Shirley Love, both of Seatorth. Leggett was taken to Scott Memorial Hospital, Sea - forth. where Ila+ remained until Monday . The others received emer• gency treatment at the llosiptal and were discharged to their homes Suridky morning. Th+g accident is being investigated by County Con- stable Heimar Snell, Scaforib. le R n - a ('Iljeet' Received Ina ,L. otowel Lossie T.TSTOWAIT, — .Suring ;towers graeerd the 1111tn9 of Mr. and Mrs. r A Sellinhein when they were i home to more than ' 200 guest., in celebration of their silver wed- (ding anniversary, Mrs_ Seltinhein;, carrying a 05100,, of 0111h carnations. re. (930(4 10, a smart afternoon frock of gray crepe. Mrs. W. r;. T31a.r3r- more inrvided to the dining ronm. trivnr- whit. ra.rnatin.ls :and aaa.ndragnn.s with tall wt'•r tan- s s in silver holders formed the ttrar•tiv8 table decorations: Toping diens: in non ring• tea wens. Mrs D. Clark. TTnmtitan, Mrs. Archer (3rewnr, Brrsaels: Mrs Cheats H. Morse. Rnetins. ter, N.Y.. and Mrs, S. A. Mac- DorsirI. Other as.sistands wore Mns, N. 7,. Scott, Toronto: Mrs. 17. R. Cole. Mrs. T. D, May, Miss Beatriz Tatham, Mian Ivy 1{1,14 aged Mise Lola Fair. I Mr. and Mrw. Srhinhein were prcacnfied with a. silver tray. Married in. Toronto on April 37, 1922; they have resided here td',•ir entire 111800ied lire. where Mr, ,Scihdlvheiln is proprietor of a llnon atm ental store. Active it ell community enterprises, he Is par, tlrndarly noted in this district for has ,whittles in connection with the building •a few years ago of Liatowel'n new Memorial 1Tnsr1• t.a.l Mrs. Sa91irbein is t11,' fornlsr Verne Walker of Brussels. To further celebrate their sari- veready, Mr. and Mrs. Schinbein have left fur o holiday in Var• v r, V1,turia Oita Los. Anmiles While in Varentive0 tlo+y will visit. Dr. and 'sir;. A. 'B 91-11td1• 14Toved by Harvey Johnston see. oiled by C11as. Coultas that Court of Revision on Crosby Drain be held on May 12 at 10 a.m. .-,Carried Moved -by Chas. Cnultes seconded by Sam Aleork that the tenderf 0 George r Radford gP da rt1 t n. c n 1 pp Y. crush and i deliver approximately 7000 cubic yards of gravel at 65 ?its par cubic yard he accepted sublect to the Iapproval of District Municipal Enginser, --Carried, Moved by Chas. C,oultes seconded by Sam Alcock that the road hills as presented by Road Superinten. dent he paid. —Carried. Moved by Chas. Coultas seconded by Toe Ynill that $15.00 be given to Walton: Library Building fund and 410.00 to Walton Library grant. —Carri-:d. Moved by Harvey Johnston sec- fondedby Joe Yuill that :he sleeting adjourn to meet again on May 5, 1047 `j at 1 p•m, —Carried, 'Phe fololwing aracunts were paid: I CKNX. advertising ,,, ., $ 7.50 C. R. Coupes, gas and trans- port 1.25 Belgra.ve C. O. Operative, rent of room for short course. • 15.00 :lam Alcock, expenses re truck and sprayer .. 15.00 'Goad Roads Convention 15,00 •Ceril Wheeler, expenses re tmick and sprayer ..... .... 32.90 C. Wheeler, •Gla8by Drain 5,10 i M. Grashy, Grashy brain 5,00 !1 G. Walsh, Grashy Drain 4.00 C. Walsh, Gra,ehy Drain . ,.,.,. 4 0D W. Van Camp, Grashy Drain 4.00 S. W. Archibald. Grasby Drain 100,10 308 Holmes', wood for relief 22.00 C. lir, Hanna.. accent, relies 13,42 Dangles 'Lawless. Walton library ., 25,40 Geo. 0 Martin, Clerk Wedneday, April ,i8rd, 1947 CET YOUR CHIC to a 1g, .f For 16 yocasvorg has led the fiat , as the "most led" chick starter to Western Ontario. Made and delivered daily right here in Western On- tario --It is fresh—tasty--. vitamin rich -- proven Pay 1,000,000 chicks daily, One hundred chicks naevi only one bag of Vitalsed for the first month . , keep your chicks out in front with Vitaffood. that chicks up to throe wwks require Oae .lar), el chick size boppor apace par chick, and Iwo Inches par chick from three to ora weeks of large :le0 chick hopper 47..^r.v. rOOi-p, OFCIi ITA81!©., - MONA CHOWS F3! WORM YOUR ff+lG9 THE SASV PURINA WAY BRUSSELS CREAMERY .Avenwavottwmarieganreanencan vrdo-ax-sesousnm+ntaaxeattluaseaatonsltuf9Atagnatt4asmintltann Poor-o-lator Oil Filters for all sakes a ttraleiicnarr. FOR SALE USED INACTORS Water Bowls — --' Manure Loaders Cd Tires — Oil — Grease --- Wagons — Sleighs . t GET YOUR TRACTOR OVERit:iAlULE'.D NOW1 !; • • Etke , Ont. Phone Brussels Ells-a••S, ' 0 ..i Hein, ill W t,n'Sfirf Ole HiT,T41N(5 131077 ..., . . 'Deed bees don't. melre better apples, fruit growers of Huron 'moray were e.dvised at. Clinton reenntly. '^pnalting at flip :lnmda1 meeting of the Burnt Fruit Growers Association, L1.0f. H. W. Goble of the Ontario Agrioii'ituoal Collage wion ".d naninnt the use of arsenical 00011. !mantis in orchard sin's.' 1nixitn'es at the season in Which bces are drawing neater 1haul fruit blossoms. "Teo not 1.14 .arsermltes in yoldr spray during mown," Prof. Goble urged. "if yeti do you harm yourselves ' as well as the ben -man: You need Mose bete wor'ktlt to your orehu.rds.'' Avoid Dissappointment Later nave Your Decorating Done Now? First class painting and papering donee: of reasonable prices. See our fine selections of wall papers and paints for sale. Wm. Vii'tacker Phone 29x'•x"2 Br>w,; sei s„ 1