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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1947-9-10, Page 5THE BRUSSELS POT OLID FIS ZONED SLOW FilOVitie STE >pLHEELS ,,,,,,,ii„,.........7 \\\'' ' du -hit A, u,.L i�' :. 11 ' [{� r rr �� i – '1 II N e NGit rw I Iiif i p 14 1 ririi 1' '��I 1 •�'` `� '+ .111(10 re Se 4� !' ° •i rrW GROUND GRIP Save 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. E 41.chards Stars Farm Equipment Ethel, Ont. Phone Brussels 86-r-5. Ladies' Aid Of M vilie Church 7 h�- 1 t li-. 'Ir 1,•.i. r• •. •! ti.•. .•1Nn• 1' ;nninty, ,11C} is tit', -y nnru•,11ip a!' .,_. N., 1..Aid Ruth ,S'iis'nl; h. 1(,,.,01-1 Dntihar; :;,i1. No, 1, 11rs, Donald; S.S. No, 8, Mi: • Sh'rley -; 1,yle R. \1nrin S.S.No: 11, 1115. Dorothy r-, ,1.11 '-1.. , a No In, \It a. .fon, , Bremner S.S. No. 11. R f.awd . N 1 Ails. N"lti,• IlnIt;; 1T.SS tifyiug n n.l,a•tu1P 1:1. 1l,rlin Love. ',I1, . r,. t,,.• 1),,,,i1-11' v 1;.• „ Op. • v r. +9,• .,.t, 1 I 1 1 - 1 rt i,.,l to 1':'1 +1 T 1 t t ,, bt 4, 1 •\' I ''1 '`'l ,. 11.7,•1=: `ir Mr, and Mrs. W' n1, T. Pei, Jimmie end Donald a"' I'XII11 ! !"n las, week '1"...'1r1.1. 1.,, ,,. I!,• , 1 ,. ,!. ,1. t. ?.Tec. Rich' rl ['a' tiff a 'r .... Me, II . -,,. • •,', ,th ,1'., •.t !,T' ;til con. Grey et has n 41 ;(1,1 tilp.: 1,.r., i.t .ever;,. Stanley and Mrs. 1Clte• visitors last Saturday in Stratford The teachers who reported f °jEr^rl ern on The f,mw.-{ a hlr,e1' 111.144 ,Coq problem even In Old 1TrDonald's wnitli 410em since the celebrated song about his farm fali to mention farm labour. L{t, 1 •, 1•11 ee,tdrol he: harnme se !mute •' '• 1 ltmnl nfnrt0ls ,f the ni*ri nl fr 1 1ntlona and '1f govern T;. fir“ .itins it top priority. "1f ,1 1.'e'• 10 tit" question of how 'hired help ens h•' kept nr ;'+e farm Is provider] In ut» Idlm \V'ITIK. THT1? LAND reit-leer! 1,v the ` •4»11'+1 Film Bnat•d In rontunrtinn with the Dominion) 'wort/lel!, 1';1:+'r ,711 ;..,,• f ,:•n:m:,rtrP, Thr showing on the rural film cireni s In Sri. nt6r1' 11'1' ')11,•4!141114 tlte. fPr'PR90t7 Jf r,s+:n•; all farm billow- !'1 .11" 4':.11 lritil the complication of rehiring. its tin. Stens:. Th's .film trill b.. =!r•rn et Brussels Pnblir Srhonl. 10.80 A.M. l5,'t; 11thol, 2 `e .t: "e t` "' . 1 ;th; Westfield School, 2.30 the 1..3f., Sept lath; SVhl-e.4lhurc•h 1'. 't. Pent. 10141; 11!vili Tf•111, 10:111 Sr'pt, 15th: Auburn, 0.80 P.M, n'- t 17.'h: Dungannon, 2.40 nd nt tc,th nod 8,84 P.M. same date; el. " ,•i. Turn S.c. No, 1 at 2.30 P.31.. r4. and S. S. Ni. R n.t S:111 P.M, Sent. 144th. t Fame program are IN - re q•rp t'111'NTS OF THE ORCHES- TRA. whleh sneaks far it'. 11, 1 ' BRONCO T,d'S'rET.q. a n'et.nrs of or the Calgary Stamoode, which .draws e -n re -111 ri1 101'0. the ran- t 'lend to w•,t:•h top-notch riders pit t•heh' skill against the strength and running of the four legged outlaw. THE NEW NORTH, 0 picture '1f the rnriad.an northland that has been opened by th,c' Alaska Highway. 1 NITMALS OF THE ZOO, which will delight old and young together. „steres. s-nuay 4del. e Accidents happen in a Eaih. hi yen are not In- ured, repayment may cost you your home, your savings or months of inra w Los no explain Pilot Automobile iiguranno ao yes. h torts so little. selected risks Floater, other Wo write Pilot Insurance to cover is Automobile, Fire, Personal Property Burglary, Piece Glass, Public Liability general insurance. Y- - ft and W. S. Scot -- Brussels 'OTROS"' 7 7 fi $ !: L'a:.nM ,").2, • Mr an'd Mrs. Pat Quinn and fancily spent some holidays visiting rein• I tires in the Twin cities, Benton --- •— -- Harbour .and St. Joseph along lake Michigan, they went by motor. Miss Betty Quinn spent Thursday at the Exhibiltion. Belgrave School FM, Sept, 17th, 1947 t P1 .7,11 1. r t.. :'. 1: , . 1.: i.. „1 1 the 21 -rl,ur,l :::r .,n 1 lu ..11 r'�+! i, 7, ',1 •❑ .:1 1777,. 'i''!, ;III' .. 1 IP'4111 wit' t•ri'' 1,. 1' '''''''"/ 't'ht , r (;nr',1,1, m luv. 11.......'-,,; l', 1 lur,1!• 7, 1, 11„1'.77-:'.' V'i!" It • •l, -.1.4..r,n 7 1 'I1 11t,rr 7, :1. ,1 'At - u.,•14411 T.' 14411 N. -'.t, 11 • .)--, . ('11111.,11 er.,l 01'•..1. ... 0 77,771 ,71 1NVESTI(±AT7 TOl3A':' THE ADVANTAGES ...Jr: AUTOMATIC HE:1TlN^ • with that LiVINGSTOI1 AUTOMATIC s, -r) K 73,1 A Livingston Aut. 717!1''7 nOt only rot 71 l = i7..T 1 11, -'rr t i',,'t• ftl1,7,1711. 104 ,•, . Stoker now, ' It's Stoker W'9er 111 ^,an'+Pa Sept. 8 . 13. t f i,+•,ertiremr nt oe ') ck p2^e. J. Hr Stratton 13•,! L Deale,- Phone ex 1 r :' 7'' 1* * * * * ,4 .0 i•:tr ;r't "!far r" 0 e Raeho•—Da!1 Tits e 1 a., i ,•,,.... 11 -ms -ds Saturday. August 011 was the^au^r of a pretty wedding rotten Rev. Herr un:it471 !n marirat;P .Tn=r+phine Marie early daughter of Mr. and Mr;. Oliver Doll, Brussels to Herman W. damps Raehn eldest son of Mt-, and firs. T7 ttachv. Egniondville. The bride wore a pink dress, white picture hat and white ace(i r. les an dearried a bouquet of white .141•1'8. Miss Moroi VanNorman was maid -of -honour. She wore a "Igt' green .dross wilt white acres. sot'les and carried a bouquet of mauve asters. Mr. Donald Doll, brother n' the bride was hest man Follow,in_g the eeremnny a buffet lnr.,^h,.nn was -;,rvrd at the home of the bride. They will reside in Sea.forth. elve 1"detests 1 (ronig , _ 0 with your family, friends, neighbours, all share in the progress of your community. The shops, the grocery and drug stores you deal with, your local church, school, police and fire stations contribute their share, too. So does the local branch of this Bank. provide you with complete banking services. We cash your family Ir allowance and pay -checks. We receive your deposits, safeguard your savings. We help you with a Personal or Business Loan when needed. Our local Manager enjoys a friendly business call. We have interests in cominota. Coxae in and see us any time, THE CANADI BANK OF COMMERCE Brussels Branch -- W. Porter, Manager Home In Brussels Far Bridal. Couple St. John's united t nureh wag rho scene of a lovely autumn wedding Saturday afternoon at :d "0 o'clock when Lois ,lean, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Alex Mcflavin, 404 !.1 - beet st., heea•m-e the _bride of Mr. William Harris Bell, son of Mr, and Mrs, W. H. Be11, Brussels. Rev. A, I G. 'Donald officiated at the rrrr. many and Mr. Gordon D. Scott, i played the Bridal Cho"u1 from Lnhenzrin and 3Tende!'snh'i s lS'ed- ding March. The soloist, Mrs. Gor- don D. Scott,. sang "The Lord's Prayer," before the erre:conr and "I111 Walk Beside Ton," during the sighing of the reg(gter. Cladlnll and ferns decorated the church for the occasion. The bride was zire,r in ntarriar' I by her father. Her attendants were Miss Margaret Bell. Loudon. sister of the bridegroom, 0: maid of honor, and bridesmaids. Mise I Blnnrhe Strode, Reg, N., T.ontlott. 4411,1 11rs, Tlonglns Jimmies, :Aylmer. I The hest 111011 was 1Tr. Graeme Scott. Welland, and Mr. George crssm•les in black and corsages of Talisman roses. Follnwing n reception in the church p•u1nrs 3Ti', ani Mrs. Bell left for Muskoka, the bride travei- ing'in a nary bine rhos. with 1111144 green accessories. Tiley will take up 7Psiden044 in Rrus.sele. Out of town guests were pres411 irrm Brussels, Seaforth, Goderich, London. , Toronto, Barrie, Waterford, ]'rant, ford. and San Franelseo, Backer. Brusesls and Mr. Rosa Twine, Toronto, cousin of the bride, tt'PTr us11441'5. The bride wore a. gown of white satin fashioned with nylon yoke edged with clripnre taco, drop shoulder and lily point sleeVes. A sweetheart headdra,ls of white satin held her full length veil and she carries] a shower boupll't of Better Times 1\004s. She wn"e the bride. groom's gift, a strand of pearls. The maid of honor was wearing a gown of Pale yellow (lorded tafre'a made, h1 off -shoulder style with boniffant skirt in bustle effect. The brldema.ids ware gowns of corded taffeta made in similar style to that of the maid of humor, Mies Strode was its pale nri•lrtd and 3Tt TCnnwles in pale tnrmu'ts1r, 'air• three attendants earrittl nosegay, of rosehtuls. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. 141cGavin had chosen a powder bine crepe dress nil Mrs. Boil, mourn•^.' Or the bridegroom, was in dove gray crepe. 'That wore no 1 N 40.1.19 1,,,1•1‘ 147 UNNiNG water is a necessity in the form home today. And in siubles, barns, poultry houses, Green- houses and truck gardens it adds production and profit encu!'—1, to soon pay far a 011180 Pump knivelkition. The new 1311110 is the F©rrner's Pump Lctili to give a life- time of satisfactory service. See us far complete infca'rcnlo t1O.on alums Ait Fillings $t,e,,1 for Beauty and Utility for 1141 CC 01!.10,, Bathroom and Ikiundry . protect the health of your fondly . . add to rho comforts of daily living. Learn how easily and economically you can modernize your home. Cali es today. WILLIAM GILLESPIE Brussels, Ont. Phone 68 'PI'S 2flfS I G. E®. LIMITED L0n0011-1rflmILTO»-TORO»T0-sUD5URY-wInnlp£5-vAncomise .... u....weft, PIMA CHOW'S WORM VOUPI a'i43LO THE EASY PURINA WAY ,rvt sgE ELLIOTT BROS, 044 aphueloCdioary� pay lees for i ..• - '..,.. t,�+p,. taros, because s .... ,: yeerR y •T-" yet' .give you mono miles of malls, carefree, service for ovary dollar. There true tiro economy) Get it today . get on the road to bap y tow-0vay motoring ...�tlet brood new Goodyear'. We have yes. ales, MORE PEOPLE RIDE OM GOODYEAR TIRES THA14 ON AMY GATHER 1SIi ELLIOTT BROS. Brussels, Ont. m Phone 82