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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1947-9-3, Page 5Save hundreds of hours and barrels of fuel by having your tractor and farm implements converted to rubber. Cost of change -over is small compared to the savings We simply cut down your present tractor or wagon wheels to accommodate tire rims — and equip with Canada's Number One Farm Tire—Firestone. We can supply you with all the facts and figures at a moment's notice. Drive in any time for full in- formation. 1 Gd 1}„r !! 0 a iSli! e 4naj Farm Equipment Ethel, Ont. Phone Brussels 85-r-5. son) WALTON Personals: (leo. ler (:all, Vancouver with his b eel e• Arthur :11rCall; Mr. and Mrs. Cosby Ennis. Loudon, with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ennis; Law recce Ryon Pr'.s sell his threshing, machine to Mr. T-laliebon at Blyth; Jerry Drei::rll has retnrn'4 home from Throat, after spending acv anal weeks with his nu: her, Mrs. Mary Drcis.el. Miff R -own, relieving %°c11011 Ln1I1ul.11, Is 'n \\'atr'•rinw'tl this week: Misses Edith and Ber- nice Hael: well. ^.te..;tined, spent Labor Dey et h^'ne hem, - TIle Weiten selieet eeoi'ened Tor: for the nP'- tern, w?nt teeelle- T). Lawless in charge. New heeiuners are Jerry :\rh111Pc, 4•7eeee 1.1 Ryan. Lane Haziewev1, P 41:11 Statue. David K'rhhy. The e.heel now has 50 pupils_ S•v ar -"4°84,1. • Miss Kate McNnhb left Sunday for her school in Tenliskanllne and Mrs. Fred Martin on Moaday for Themes• ville. Earl and Dins. Baker, Detroit, were among holiday visitors with Peter anti Mrs, Baker. Geo. and Mrs. Ballantyne and Will Alderson, Stretford were Sit n•rlsy visitors with Wm.' and Mrs. Small - don. Lloyd anti MIs, elir•ltel and :Marten are enjoying a holiday. Tam Penington and ftobt. Engel left Sunday by motor for we,,tarn Canada. Several rncruet's in the di:twirt have completed t}I"ea11111e opera- tions. ,Tem nnrl M a, 11'n•ttn, Dlv'tl and Margaret, De'n^oit, event the week end at the home of Allen Cameon, Oscar anti Mirs. 1hi1i n, C4mmestngn, were week end visitlt„s at the home of Louis Steles, Mies Neige Stringer, mis?innary on furlough, will arlrlreds n. meeting of the ladies of Ethel and Crnnbrnolt congregations on Thursday after- noon, Sept, 1 tat 1 o'cleelc In the church here. n d Ryan oho poised away Sept. 3rd, 1945: God called hint home, 11 wait 'lis Will But in .onr hearts we love hien still. His memory IS as dear today, \= in the heir 11 pas -el an:1y, \Vi' often sit and think of him, \'Item 111we all ,i1o. e. • ., tis .,ell tllht! That grief ran call its own. Ever remembered by Mother. Dad, Sisters and Brothers. Iiunryinn„ll hip to 'Sew Vol is and rt gist 4'11 W.1Ik Il. ir1,•iou.' HONEY FOR SALE THE BRUSSELS POST 1' v'. , Pennsyty.ue 4, whet, they Given is marriage by 11....1: father, hr, cli t, of lar, and MN. w. the bride looked charming 14i ,4 .,,,t; Amber Honey +l lteac u'1' avllite elieru171 nylon net with ;t 8 lbs • • $1 75 sweetheart neckline and lily p,1ut 30 lbs. 6.00 70 lots. $15,00 .:,•r.ve,. Hot rwtl of 1',4,10'4 illusl•. Orders Accepted Elliott—Fear • At the home of the brlde'1 parent 45P1 11a:,y, August. '111. Rev. tree Mae 1''er "(debited mt the wer111111(1 of ]r,"ZEE bp! h L'og'e d Pear, deugh tor of Mrr..and Mins, J. TT, Peer and Orw'•II Stewart Elliott, son of Mr, and Mrs. 't, or •.r, If ielatt. The 11ving410oln ^:ra neeo'ated with phis anti white gladioli, The bride, given in rrlage by her (al her wore a .verge, of Queen's blue crepe with 1nn11,,1111111t 11.(1.1 anti dairy aeoeseories and entitled a bouquet of red rosei fern end bouverslia, Mrs, J D, (Ylosslrortn, s444tot' of ole bride was matron of honour we,a.ring a bite crepe dress with black aocessorles and tarried ,pink roses, lllcha.rd wast attended his brattier as. r,1 , lustretn. Wedding music was I Meyers by Mrs. Elsie remains:hemm end Niles lestellp t•'unuinslln'n sang ) e "Tie nt,h the Years." 'Ph r' bride's 15711.411157'rer.eived wearing a binr)t d'e<s with °orange of pink roses and the ;;room's mother was demised in bile with a earsage of Pint: roses. Fre 111 Weridinl. trip to \'ancntvor, rlilw•nrth of Brussels, the hI'lde wore a Bargmul enit w•int I After the ceremony a ret,pllr,,a 111" (lc 11t•rr'ssuries.' O.1 their return the 4(1111' will reside in P',rus;els. which extended Uri•P slv1n1,1 s Was held Ill pla•t'S whit 11 Ilead41res4 of white lilies. She carried a whit. Bible topped With an orchid, and rot reamers with pint rosebud° and fern. For something borrowed, she NA the hundkerehlef her 1111 hal in Australia wore on her wedding ,lay Miss Jean Mollise') or Cutdrlt, cousin of the bride, was plaid of honor and wore a gown of plek paint d'esprh with bine flower head ch•pss .and matching ripen° of lace and carried a boquet of plait :oyes tier' bridesmaid was :lies Mary 1'1• - Itetos11, sister of the groom, who wore turquoise taffeta with pink flower headdress and mat•+hln5 mittens% and carried a bnquet of yellow roses. Miss Gwent -tete Brirle, cousin of the bride, way Jun`° r bridesmaid In blue taffeta .with 1:1n1t headdress and mitten.;, In her press- 1 gnY of cream roses she carried the groom's ring, Mr, BM it. Meiu1osP, brother of the eraom, acted as best Ulan and he ushers were Mr. 1.01'11 Bride, brother of the bride, and Mr• 1.11,1 H+Iethee—Ma(Dona ld Basket, of Mph- and %thee rlariieti r11id 111uk and white stye mors, form- ed an effective setting a' the home -f M'•. and MI's. J'ls, 1,-T11•Dn,r.1111 111' the 40th rnr,-r'rt+sion of Grey town- ship for the ma r'9aee of th,!r daughter, Diary Louise, to 114 4744 pray Rn -ss TItteth.+r, } au1•,a1+ Ami of Mr, and Mrs. Dan.:ei (Nether, of the 12th concession of Grey totvn- ship. Rev. R. (1. Haeloweod of the Walton 'United Church effietated at 11 ' double ring ceremony at 2,00 o'::locic, .Saturday, August 23. The 1,1.1,1e ;idea ht m.a,rriag- by her •''her. etre, 'd the liein• - roan to the strata's ofthe feeidal Chorus fr c'n L:hem:'im played by Mies Elva 4lh.1111 ice, Walton •41141 look per petro under an arch of al,en:mers and flowers.' The bride looked lovely In a floor - length gown of blue net over :aii11 faebioned with 5\)'5-544444.l ueekline fitted bodice, and short puff sleeves 44.!11. lro1'4 long blue Mittens and her shoulder length veil was caught by MORRIS - a blue bandeaux, She wore a pearl Ben and Sirs. Palls'^9 of Seattle a gift of the lmide,to',r.l Ltd l 1 Mrs. Pallnrd's, £'_odd hineelet's worn by her h Iter, ) of N. and Mrs. Mc.grandmother on her wedding day. r'a u'P)•, Brussels. .She carried a bouquet of Alnellean beauty roses. Mrs. D, Lawless, Walton, the matron of honour was gowned in a * > x * * ° ° a• pink net over satin with a pink ry i' J) I7 N G bnmtleaux in her hair. She carried r a * a bouquet of pink asters and roses, Little Kathryn McTo,ggart, Brussels, McCetcheon—Thynne A quiet wedding was solemnised at l the par:melee, 111msee!s on Sat- r•d•ay. August 9,411, when. Rev. H. C. Wilson united in marriage ° Barbara Jean, yarnngeet d,auglll�'r of Y .t,,•9: Thynns 01411 ° r1••a•ae Fllg"t, son of Slra, Barry Me- Cutehemt, Brussels and the lads I' Harry McC'ntclleon. The 114'de weir° .1 whit, princess r—'-.1 lino,' length bows of embossed 1 liar• of the bridgroom made a °harming flower glirl wearing a. floor- engttlt line green nylon frock with matching ribbon headdress and arrfed a nosegay or mauve and eliow P01151es. Dir, .Morgan :lanter- n, Lonlcbon. was best man. Following the ceremony a buffet 'tunnel was served to 15 guests• The dining rooms was Prettily lecorated in pink and white, and the able was rentl'ed with a three-tier ma"gnisette wrath n iull( Picture hat to nertteh. She caertad a bouquet S or American Beauty noses, The bridesmaid .Miss Vella 'Phynne, t sister of the bride, t'hes'e a floor T, length(Ness of blue silk net with an over -drape skint' Her half pictlr'e s hat TSS to match, and site worn a •• I1e"e nl' 11i111t Mr, h.r, The goo= Wes ahieuderl by , o liras Nieh•nl of Morris. - After 11 luncheon served by Mrs, Glenn Smith. eldest• Sister of the bride. the bride donned a moss green c dist, with brown ; a"1111, end brown accessories and bhe couple lett for a c 11411ing soiree 94Tra. Li. 14icCuadg, ,PafnrLit, nod Mrs, L, Armstrong, Brussels, aamlbs of the bride, poured ea. Mrs, 19, P1eltch, Isobel McCall. solei Davidson, Mary MOCutoheol, Leona Wrutsan, Eleanor Weever erwed, was held at the hrlde'e Ronne, where her mother received in roaewr,r,.t satin, with bronze r°s. :•.l'4aa. 14501"1°41 by t11P gi•nn'n'a 7141,_I:o v, who wore black and white jer=Py, 11`1h. etoirotlgr of Mauve aww'l l„'d F'r4r 41 honeymoon t.a .Insl:ulc1 thr- bs'ide travelled in a beow•1 and white checked split tinder a green shorty °oat, with brown aeeeeeat'ie;, (111 thea' return the young couple will reside on the groom's farm on tile 12th emtaession of Croy. P€y , tp7,.t� WF KNOW d: .Y * ,E s .. * Yr x Miss Ruth Thomas is. attending }yells Academy, Stratford where she is talteng a blielne.a& en1.1rge. • * * Miss Mary R. St 'wast of the Kennett High Srhnol staff was a 111-5)tor at the h -o -nn of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Walker, • �.. r Wallace Ross Apiarist Seaforth Phone 135,1 NOTICE Take Notiee that the foregoing Io a synopsis of proposed by law and a true copy of a question to be put to the electors for the purpose of attaining their approval and assent to the passing tllereef which is being submitted to the rote of the electors on the 11th day of September 1947. And Further Take Notice that if She assent of Ihr• •der'torq is obtained to it the said By-law will be taken into consideration by the Council after one month from the date of the expiration of the first publication namely, 13th day of August 1947, \a4 further talc,. snore that a tenant wino desires to vote upon the said question meat dilleee to the clerk not later than f1'. tenth day 'before the day aPpe?inrPd for taking the said rote r1 deelara-lon under the Canada Evidence Act drat he is a tenant wiles., lease, eet9nd4 f,,- I11r time for which the debt o- liability 15 to he created or a 1PSsi twenty one years and that ke has by the lease covenanted rn pay o11 Muni. dual taxes In respect of the said property in which he is tenant ether than Doral improvement 1'91°9, And els. take Notire that 13y law No. e 1947 a true ropy of which is shown above is the By I.aw• provided for taking the votes of the ei•octors. Dated th's 9th iav of Aueatet 1947. G. R. Camppell, Clerk. ELECTOR'S NOTICE Qualification of Voters— Correct Voters Lists. Those entitled to vote , on the i forthcoming money 1.3y -law In the ' Village of Brussels will have their names entered on a special list by the Clerk which will be prepared I from the last certified voters list or if a. new revised assessment roll bas , been completed and the new voters 1 list not yet prepared and certified then the list for vetels prepared for ' * .this purpose will be taken directly from the last 'V94194113 e.s roll: This list will be posted up In the clerics office at least ten days before the voting day. Any person who is listed or believes he is entitled to he listed may apply to have the name of any person struck off, or to have has own name or other person he believes should be on the list added, * * * by applying to the Judge in writing, not later than flue days before the day set for the vote. Those entitled to have their names on the voters list for the purpose of a money by law vote are as follows: • * * The persons qualified to vote at an ordinary municipal election with following exceptions: (a) Tenants other than those who have a lease which extends for the period of time for which the debt or liability is to be created or for at least twenty-one years and wherein they have covenanted to pay all municipal taxes except local im- provements. (b) Farmer's sons. (c) Farmer's daughters or Farm• er's slaters, (d) Income voters. (e) a person who is a municipal Toter by reason of being the wife or husband of the person rated or en- titled to be rated for land as pro- vided by the ant, * a * Note—.joint owners may both vote 1f the value of the property is an amount equal to the number of times the minimum rating of $100.00 as there are joint owners AND iF NOT, NONE OF THEM MAY VOTE, Company owners must name their nominee in writ- ing with the CLERK 10 DAYS BIG FORD VOTING. Tenants coming within clause A above should file declaration proving same 10 days before voting day. Mrs. Laxton and her daughter Miss 19, Laxton R,N., Hamilton; were visltons lana week at tile' home of Dr, and Mrs. Harper, * * * Mr, and Mrs. R. Barker and son Brock and Mr. and Mrs. R. Mitchell of Woodbridge were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Cousins. Mr. W. L. McQuarrle loaves this week for B.G. after visiting at the home of his sister Mrs, Frank Ssretbon for the past two weeks. Douglas B, Walker and children Ralph said Heather of Timmins, Ont., also Miss Jean Walker of New York have been visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. Thos Walker. a z a 'Professor J. M. and Mrs. Brecken- ridge and daughter Jean of Nash. vil11' Tenrnesee, 11ave returned home after en enjoyable vtzit with his sister Mrs, A. Messer and other vela• tives and friends around Brussel: and comnnity, n e • The bride's mother received Ben Polard of Seattle, is here tiveering a gown of brown and white visiting his sister Blether (Mrs, N. ilk jersey with ooroage of yellow McCauley) and brother Fd. It is alsdicli. She NPS assisted by the forty-six years since Mr. Pollard has bridegroom's .mother, who °hese a seen them and he claims this trip la grey flowered crepe dress and worth a million dollars to him, He onsage of white gladioli, has already met a number of his old After the wedding reception the school mattes and friends and is et on1111•e loft for a honeymoon in pre*enit viettialg relatives in Stratford Tamnitn sa•nid 'Ni115ara Walls, the and St, Marys and seeing Toronto bride travelling in a blue 'calcite exhibition. He will he back to dress, inset with lace, blacit awes- visit his old hone on the 0th eon. of smiles and a corsage of pink gladioli, Grey, the Did Bartter school, end On their return they will reside in Ethel friends of long ago, Mr. Cranhroolc• Pollard is aooem,panied by his wife w110 is enjoying her first visit to Canada. NEGLECT OUR BUSINESS • No business tan afford to fans °kelp which should be covered by fnenr- Sem, Let us analytic your needs, explain brae insurance can protect your business 6**i less in many ways and arrange plan. ®*d Pilot policies to cover all eventualities. Wo write Pilot Insurance to cover set, acted risks in Automobile, Fire, Personal k 'arposty Floater, Burglary, Cargo, Eloee' tor,'Ibams, Plate Glass, General and Pub. lie Liability, Fidelity end Surety Bonds, Walter Scott — Brussels Representing McIntosh --Bride. 711 an a,ttnaotive ieetting of fern and pinik and white gladiell, to Fordwich United Ctlunrett on Sntnrday, Anenst 23, the marriage of 11ivelvn Merle, only daughter of M•, and Mrs. Carman Bride. and Malrelnt verge. -1111 Mrll'l1 '11, younger son nl' Mrs McIntosh and the late .7. P. Mr- fautoelt of Brussels, was solemnized by the Rev, W. S, Miner, in a (Middle ring .ceremony, . •Trtt,ditional wedding music was played by the bride's bruther, Harvey Bride. Miss Eleanor Ashton of London sang "The Lord's Prayer" and, 'during the signing of the SYRACUSE. N.Y., Aug. 21.—Wililam A Black of Brussels, Ontario is one 544)1' the 400 t'audidatee for degrees at Syrncnse TTntllversity'r ,l7t1t omn- nleneerment, Sept. fi. He is among the 100 students who will he aavardod graduate degrees 1rt this. fifth summer graduation, art whrleh Dr. Canter Davidson, President of union Colclgo, will be attest Black, who is etn'aleld In the Graduate :Trl)nol, is taking courses under the summer session at 0.4415• (luso TTuiversity, Memorials We realize our obligation when we fill your order far a memorial —anti we provide only materials of tin, ending serviceability. Design and workmanship are of the flnest, and our prices are most moderate, CEMETERY LETTERING Promptly Done All MODERN EQUIPMENT Wingllam Meldnor ial Shop 'Phone WI R. A. Spottoh Wednesday, .9,eptputller 3rd, 1947 INCREASE sort nRoDacroN�pRafirs Pump! THOUSANDS of farmers across the country tell the same story of extra production . , extra profits extra convenience .. , less work ... with in- expensive DURO Pump installations. See us for com- plete information regarding equipment needed to meet your requirements on the farm and in the home. EMCO FIXTURES AND FITTINGS .. - Modernize your home. Safeguard the health and odd to the comforts of daily living for all your family. See us for the latost'in kitchen, Bath-, room and Laundry installations. We. will gladly give you full information, WILLIAM GILLESPIE Brussels, 011t. Phone 68 ,• C7Df EIi1Pl1 'EfifiSS FUG. CO. LIMITED m LOfeon,Ndnmllron-TOROnTO-SUDSUSY-wlnnisEG-vAnsouVsH WILLIAM T. SPENCE Estate Agent Conveyance/ and Co aenissiaser GENERAL 1NSUFANCE %FM& MALI STREET, ,— — El tEl.,„ CWT. 4. "1 GET SAFE NEW GOODA YEARS FAMED FOR WEAR! Best by Miles e * * THAT'S WHY MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND The thick, ruSSell tread of Oood,een tires gives you SOF tem traction extra safety from skidding ... =tea blowout prates. tion. Goodyear k• the safest tiro em the road today .. c and it stays aaSlr longer... outwears any other them Drive in tads" for super -value money -saving new Goodyeeral SEE YOUR ELLIOTT BROS. Brussels, Ont, R DEALER Phone 82