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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1947-10-22, Page 5THE BRUSSP..5 POST BUS1NFSS CARDS C, A. Myers, M. D., L. M. C. C. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON William St. Phone 4. Brussels, Ont. Allan A. Lamont Agent for—Fire, VVindstrun' s and Automobile 1110.0114C Ord* let particulars of our SpecialAutomobile Poliior terse= Queen St. Brussels 'Phone 65-r-7 Walker Funeral Home Day of Night Calls Phone 65 No extra charge for Use of Funeral Home. B. G. Walker Licensed Funeral Director & •Embalmer. -sr J. F. Harper, B. A., M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office Hours -1 - 4 and 7 . 9 p. m. Also 11 - 12 a. m., when possible. Saturday evenings until 10 p. m. Sunday — Emergency and by appointments only. R. S. Hetherington, K. C. WINGHAM and BRUSSELS AT BRUSSELS Tuesday and Saturday all day — Offict open every day. Phone 20x Successor to E. D. Bell Chas. T. Davidson INSURANCE FOR ALL KINDS Automobile and Fire Insurance Accident and Sickness Agent for Great West Life Insurance Co. Phone Office 96 Brussels, Ont. Harold Jackson SPECIALIST IN FARM AND HOUSEHOLD SALES For information, etc., write or phone Harold Jackson PHONE 18-r-661 SEAFORTH, ONT. Make arrangements at THE Brussels Post or R. S. Hetheringto, K. C. Barrister Office, Brussels. D. A. Rann & Co. FuNERXE—APIT3—Ali4BTLilEANCE SERVICE Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer PHONE 36 or 85 — — BRUSSELS, ONT. Lewis Rowland (Licensed For Huron County) SATISFACTION GUARANTEED — PRICES REASONABLE For Engagements Phone 31 "The Brussels Post" and they will be looked after immediately For information etc., write or phone Lew. Rowland Or write to R. R. 3 Walton. OT G IL Thanksgiving snaps such as this are easy with any camera. You can tell the whole story of ThanksgIVing Day In pictures. THANKSGIVING DAY THANKSGIVING Day dinner of- "' fors one of the year's best oppor- tunities for a series of story -telling pictures. These pictures can be taken easily, with any kind of earn - era, and they will occupy a proud place in your snapshot album. Most of thepistures will be indoor •snapshots, and these are easy nowa- days. All the equipment you need is two or three large photo bulbs, Screw the photo bulbs into bridge lamps, attach an extension cord so the lamps can be moved about easily, load your camera with a fast panchromatic film of the super type —and you are all ready to fire away. Don't limit tbe pictures to the dinner itself. There is much more to shoot. Start early. Get a picture of Mother with her basket, bringing in the Thanksgiving groceries—or one of the store delivery boy bringing them in. Show the mixing of the Thanksgiving cake—and after it is baked, take a picture as tbe icing is palm. Snap the guests as they ar- rive Catch a snapshot of the turkey as it is taken steaming from the oven, nested in golden -brown pota- toes. Those preparations make re- markably interesting pietures—so don't miss a detail! At dinner, you will be pretty busy with food—but it's easy to take a few moments out now and then for a snapshot. Keep the camera at hand, and arrange your lights so they can be placed quickly and snapped on. You'll want a picture of the whole table, with everyone seated, just before dinner begins. That there are individual shots -- Billy admiring the turkey — Ann busy with an enormous "drumstick" —Uncle John cracking nuts. You atm easily see what a splen- did story there is to tell—and there will be many more picture chances than those listed here. Better start making your Plans, and let the family help make up a list of "must" snapshots. It will be fun for them as well as you. 221 —Sohn van Guilder 1 ..bytf -HA, r ...... . 4,4'. ,•,,,F 1 ...4ok.-,.. ,,..-,.;, . . , . ,;• '''. ....:,:. 1 .1, sravoalt,Hole . Atult-etAttrY Service on Sunday, ()cf. SU, at 2.20 P111 . (lut.4t all be Rev, Meiver, C:1.11111 1,1 07717 • .' CliOlf fit Church,ilrti "t :TON William Brown suffered I broken arm wl,m1 be 7ell from a truck assishtur in loading tile, Personals! John T1 071 h, Cin slob, with his parents. Mr. and Aire Wil^ Ram P,enuotta Morris To- rorio. with Airs. A, Mr Tilf,rort ATNs Wright, Toronto, wtth Mr. anti Airs. Leslie Bolton! Mr. and Mrs. John Rolsee. Mr. and Aire. ',Tarry 1101g017, Frank Jelinstml Ittended the flinera 1 of Airs. Albert multrins, Liman: Mr. and Mrs. Tool llovdell r, rot ..,n T1i,nie s. Tor )11 to. with Mr.i Whitney, Winat am, with Mias and Mrs. Roy BenneMiss Loin tt; 11 Shirlie Bennett; rtflP and Miss Elaine Tibroarthan, Brussels, with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Porter; Mr. and Mrs. (1. Long, Santa Monica, Cal., with Mr, and Mrs. Roy Ben- nett, Pommels; William Coutts, and limneth cDonald attended the international plowing match near 'Kingston ; Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald, North Gravel 771,f1 With 171711daughter, Mrs. Reuther, Canbrools; Nelson Reid has bought a new threeston truck; Mr. and Mrs. James E. Rockwell celebrated their 52nit wedding, an- niversary on Thursday; Mr. and Ma's, ,Tames Mowbray, Detroit, with fiends here; Orren Raker with his mother on Aylmer: Mrs, Reta Orr. Goderich, with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Rumphries; Mr. and rMs. Rob- ert Rolland, London, with Mr, and Mrs, James 0077 US: Miss Edith Rockwell Stratford, with her fath- er, Joseph Rockwell; Airs, Patter- son, Senifoth, with her daughtor, Mrs, W. C. Re.nnett, AUCTION SALE Perm Stock and Implements John McGill, Lot 10, Con. 4, Morris Township VA miles East of Belgrave WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5th Sale commences at 1 o'clock sharp 'HORSE'S Bay More- 8 years old Black horse, 1(1 years old Grey Mame aged CATTIM Cows, Milking, bred 1 Dow, 5 years old dile In January 2 (Arms. 3 years old with calf at foot 2 aged cows in calf 2 Heifers. 2 years with calf at foot 2 Heifers. 2 years grass bred Steers, rising 2 years 1 Heifer. rising 2 years 5 Springe1 Hox3 PIGS SOWS in pig 1 Hog, 1 year old IlipTANTEINTS 7 ft. Masesy-Tiares 'Binder Mosey -Harris Loader Side Ralce 10 ft. dump Rate (locksbutt 11 disc fertilizer drill 1Viasesy-Harris Cultivator IP, W. Disc Harrow Riding Plow Single furrow Manure Spreader Sleighs • 1VfeCormiek - Deering Electric Cream Separator No. 2 (New) Wogon, Pig Rack Wagon Box Roller Hay Rack 16 ft, Gravel Box Land Roller Set Slings Eitectrie Brooder Set of 18 ft. Harrows 1 set Double Harness and Colalrs TERMS CASH JOHN McGILL, Prop, ROST. PATRICK, Clerk HAOLD JACKSON, Auctioneer YOU CAN'T ALWAYS TRUST YOUR EYES Confederation Life Association, which I represent, has Month- ly Income Policies for sale. These policies provide a guaranteed monthly income at retirement age. At your request 1 shall be glad to explain the details of a policy that will best suit your requirements. Before you insure, consult Confederation Life sociation HEAD OFFICE TORONTO Representative J. C. LONG Brussels On Wednesday ,,,,ening, October 11 about S5 friends and neighbours gathered a.t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Velli to pay honour to Mr, and Mrs. Mac Johnston, newlyweds. The !wetting. 31r4S spent playing progressive,. euchre: ' At midnight Mr. Cecil Wheeler called the young couple to the dintng-room where they were presented with many beautiful gifts including s wall miror, a living roam table, an acces- sional chair and many useful hitchen treacles. The bride and groom thanked their friends respectively. Lunch was served. Notice Please take note that effective November 1, 1947, Mr. M. Yolleck has disposed of his business to Mr, L. Waxman who will operate from the same location. Mr. Yolleck wishes to thank his many business acquaintances and friends for their cordial relations during past associations. KEFFER'S MACHINE SHOP rat Acetylene and Electric Welding Otr, shop is ochtiPPe4 to 4° neat Class Welding And Lathe Work Dye witnesses nen he wrong. Head hew the Innocent greatly sutter be. cause of mistaken Identity, as told in an absorbing true stm7, one of a wealth of informative attractions in The American Weekly magazine with this Sunday's (Oetober 28) leve of Th,o Detroit Sunday Times. ermth Regrsierei? Optometrist "Western Oriteeio's Most Modern Eye &nice *Mono 118, Hat eistori Your Patronage Solicited. Good Service Asstnest. Agent for Surge Milking Machines WILLIAM .2, MectiLLOCR Alastair Conachm., Secretary - Treasurer of the Ontario Asso- ciated 'Boards of Trade and Chambers of Cominerce, an- nounces the appointment of Mr. William J. McCulloch as a Director. Mr. McCulloch is widely known throughout Ontario, particularly in Board of Trade and Chamber of Commerce circles for his outstanding leadership and ability in pro, meting the cultural, business and commercial life of the Province, Recently Mr, 'McCulloch was elected ))ireetoi of Sales for the Potter Brewing Company, Hamilton, Ontario. .81,,UkVALE i / i114V ,,,"_1.1l14y !14, 11 , ;i / V./ / I:1 . , / o 1; id h.. klititgold ' W.M.S. Preabyterial \vas 4 eld in Knox Presbyerian chtx,m, 1 11ovali., 1 Tion.»,fey. 11t.1retenal11 1 II.,1'ft iti PS.. I a 11 '4 li its,., t ., cr.t.ht,r,,,,a Elio (1 ,,it,, Mon »worts), Whitt raturch, /11 d11/// Ill/n.V.C... ! Mrs, A. Nimmo, Winghara, presidcd. ..14 - w.,1,,,, is,,iliiaii, Ti read scripture. :Nies. Itubortaon of Uovrie led in prayer. W01.,1 A of I I401 . I. ‘.1,. 1..f.1101. :I 1.1, \ I :,1 1111' ' I mond Slliott. Mrs. liar vr: ,07 Robertson sang , solo A r.iyt or 111,..colOwil i es.,!eative tneet.tv-T held in Toronto was ill"-Armtf.ti by ..",ir,.. R. Mowbray, httrch Si' outlined the re- (Mire/rents of the different depart - ',Loots, mor, money is needed 1, I4l4.P1 the increased cost of living 1111 t ran:moil ;! ron. New ntil'lInca e are required. There are many volun- 1,f,.rs for service. The treasurer, Mrs John Bell, Kincardine said the _apply allooation nal been exceeded by t(l) and that 'be hal reeeived S(10 more than at thiseason sat year. Mrs. Aleinit's. lithe], Mrs. titt,ab,r, CI anbroolt, and ‘lins Grace St fAVR rt, Brussels led in prayer. d, di,stot y prayer was offered by MIT. P. D. King, Winelmat, Mrs, Arthur Hamilton, Atwo,,d, spoke on "Gar position to -flay as individual members of the 174.V.81." 'The said "the only t:hing that will hold the world together tole y is Jesus Christ." Aim Mitten, Molesworth, offered the closing prayer. At the close of the meeting members of the Bluevale Auxiliary served lunch. Dr. R. L. Stewart, Wingham, a former resident of the village, has fallen and suffered s. fractured hip Some months ago the doctor suffered a similar accident and had made such a good recovery that he was able to walk without the aid of a walking eane. He ts resting comfort- ably in the Wingham General Hos- pital. Mr. and. Mrs. Thomas Gerais% and family, Brussels, were guests of Mr. end 1Virs. Burns Moffatt. Ratty Day was observed at the morning service in the United Chums. The Sunday school superin. tendent. W. I. Johnston. presided. The program, set by the Board of Education was followed and eon- tained responsive readings by the Sunday school, prayers by the min- ister. Rev, .2. A, Burden, and special readings by Miss Mary Darling and Mrs. Sperling Johnston The choir sang an anthem. The collection was in aid of Ohristien edreation. Bowls of pansies were the spenial decor- ations. Rev, William Moore, Paris, a former minister at Melville March, -Brussels, ocoupied the pulpit in Knox Presbyterian Clhurch on San. day morning. He spoke from Isaiah, chanter 32, second verse, Airs. Tier- VPV itobents.on sang a solo. Rev, Le- land Jorgensen preached anniver- sary services at Oranhrook. Personals; Mr. and Mrs. William Kress, '• Mr. and Mrs. Obarles Onnites, Mrs, rinie,tnn Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. George German and son. Billy, Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turvey, Blyth, with Mrs. T110771/7S 01:71114I0 MA daughter. Allen Mabel (Mulles; Mr. and Mrs. Rov Wing and son. Allen, Toronto. Mr, and Mrs. Clare ROberl son. Bran- don, Man.. Mr. and Mrs. Charlton, Toronto. with Mr, and Airs, Tames Peneock, Mrs, Mary Robertson and other relatives; Mr, and Mrs. ,Tames Walsh and two tiaturlufers, Tlelerave. with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Elliott; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Howard, Toronto, with Mrs. Nicholson and Miss Aiortha Eraser; Mr, and Mrs. Roger Olce, Wingham. with Miss Duff; and Mrs. Cern Griffiths and son. Brantpton. with Mrs. W. H. McKinney; Mr, and Airs. John Coultes. Belgrave, with Mr, and Mrs. A. McCratekin; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Elliott, Mrs. W. R. Mc- Kinney ti.nd Elisabeth Ann, with reintirest nt Tiarriston, 1,7407T MI elders with their wives from the rongregationa of Whit ech ureh Win -di am. Behoove, Molesworth, FIfiiel, Crtinhrook, and Bluovale itt Wuror-Maitland Preshy- tery held n retreat In 'Knox Presby (erten Ohnroh, 'Pluevoie. on Priday, with PTI attendance of more than The morning sesseol me: devoted to Bible study, and In the afternoon ! Bev. Leland C. soreonsee. niervaln. led in a dismission on "The Second Coming of Christ." A vectoria lurcli. MS enjoyed at the noon hour. This Is the soeond meeting of this 1 nature that has been hold in this Pant of the Presbytery this year. -.1, 1'047 TTInity ,ft• Olve WEDDING Cruiskshank—Wade 41H1 U1j'I, 15. trAbel Nethory of Belarave aut Alls; Lois -t- !I. .;•oont, ..iutitat• ,'!a!1..A Of Anttliet111 Clisuch. Pelgrase. mauve and 1:1-• iloss it I - Ham i 1 t on v- be -a » anti Mr white chrysanth'onol". '1 Thos. Wade and Mr. l!!t! tti V.".tt OD? 1114 at II/711 were the ushers. 170011 071 Sathrday, October llth. for The , tize I "he ma•ri,a,s ,.r 11,1,0 1.1 17.- 7,.11 aatalttet Mr and Mrs. Clarenre 1115;111117m'adrP;iilekT11:1;kn,T ;,an t'o'f M(1.1‘..'a"n'Ifl(1 Mrs. Wilford T. Crnivitse!,n1: of Wingham. with Rev. John FP nrierson of Blyth. offielating. Miss Nora Van. Camp wearing a floor-lersth ..towr, of nylon. marquisette !n rainbow •hade played the wedding 11:'s Dlizabeth Young of T,ravIr.g, sang, "111 Walk Beside Yon" and "0 Promise Me." She wore rest-- ct ems with black picture hat. The bride. given 11 marriage by her father was lovely in a ptIncess gown of whit,. satin with swetheart neckline. Her circular skirt 111114 1110t1 with satin appli ore ended i 1 a graceful train White flocs 1,, 111 her long veil of enthroidetel 1-111., °attired white roses and bouvardia. As maid of Munn, MIS, Beth Oryd. ges of Belgrave. was gowned in pink taffeta made with tight bodice anl. full skirt. A large °leek velvet hat with floor -length streamers. Mark velvet mitts and American beauty roses completed her costume. The home of the bride's 14144,,t, where —104 wear tag blue crepe with sequin trim, blank a 'Mot' :I /r4411., pirk mother 7 t, vt y tplu, with black aceessolles and a corsage of roses. MT. and. Mrs. CrStelzslyins 112t o trip 10 the 'Gaited States the bride travelling in a brown gabardine suit with Itiatalthig aceesor"es And a c -or - sage of yelolw roses. On their return they will reside in Winghani. Runaways Smash Drive And Fences Oct. 1..—W11110 on the form of John MeNlohnl, eon. 6, Elmo, Tom Webb, who was driving the team, had a narrow escape tta the team heeame frightened and ran \Tr. Webb ausliaVul Inc jump colony. The team hrolce through three harbed-wire fences and smash- ; ed the dise and harness to Inagments. They were caught some One. later, in the swamp at the hack of the I farm, uninjured. RUNNING water is necessity in the farms home today. And in stables, barns, poultry houses, green- houses and truck gardens It adds production and profit enough to soon pay for a DURO Pump installation. The new DURO is the Farmer's Pump — built to give a life- time of satisfactory service. See us for complete Informix - %on Ern c Fixtures Fitth Stylod for Deroty and USIISI for EMCO Mahon, Bathroom astsi tasuadry protort the hod& el your family . . ecu to flat comforts of daily living. LeraVE how easily and oconomleally pea 'con modorrdzo your home. Cal re today. I ALI 4ge • : WILLIAM GILLESPIE russels, Ont. Phone 68 €1111PIRE ifilfISS MPG. Ea LIMITED tono on 14RMILTOD-ToRonTo-suoguRy-winnwEG-vAncouvv: sateentatteratearogneenmeatgetinateeneatakomentaceszaweentessem Phone 6 G oci For Ail Kinds Bakirt9 SOLD IN BRUSSELS AT AEKER Retch Stop