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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1947-10-29, Page 4• DOMINION OF CANADA BONDS 432`,. due November 1, 1957 have been called for payment November 1, 1947 These bonds- should be presented for redemption with all cotfpons of later date attached. No further, interest will be paid on these bonds after this date, CRANBROOK T1te Young Wooten', Auxiliary of :i CM M711,1'1.) 11.14 tied, ,)••t,,,. r leg ;st the home of Mrs. Maur Ice Vaant ton. The m,,ettn; opened 'ie1U. the -engine of Fly 1 1',r, .: y Liebe." The i� p1 ,h.p service Lead us Not Into Temptation 1 deliver T's Front Evil'' was n by Mrs. Pari Dunn, The ` Scripture lesson wee the 23rd P=alm read in unison• followed by Prayer. The topic "Towards A Christian Tndi:� wa; taken e,y Muriel Mac- Mecrnld. The meeting was then turn- off over to the pree:ien` Mrs. Glen I:Iuether. The Roll Call was answer• ed with the word "t:hams". The 1 montes were read. Moved by Mrs. -Earl Dunn seconded by Mrs.. .Tho Uaaneron that they h- adopted. �e reied, dans were made fora quilting to be held at Mrs. Cliff ennaghat s also plans for a social to be an- nounced later. C+.mningham•ennis The home of lir. e1,1 etre. Feel Ennis, Walton, wee the ..e ee,. of .1 try .ecu'rnu eeeleiee eu 3 Uurl1.ty 'r•I ,�"t :L! t,i'n 1'-'1.. 'l... when .. . R. G. Hazlewood united in nut eiee ,• 1 d r:11' t \1I:r'I .•1,.•1 to I to Dunbar Cunningham eldest son of Mrs. E. Cum tnghatn and the ter Ft,y t'ann'.ngh1tn of Grey town• marriage by her father looked lovely The bride who was given in •rr. t, ri'[r,• by her fa'h •r looked lovely in a floor -length gown of blue nylon net over taffeta, willr Matching finger-tip veli, which fell front a hair dress of blue velvet Rowers. She cart, 4 r bnnauer of Alr.erican 13esuty THE iSiiliSSELS AUCTION SALE S\`1+dnew,jp.y,, (Yetabi1t :;trill. 1917 Farm Stack and Implements John McGill, Lot 10. Con. 4, Morris Town'lhip 2%2 miles East of oelerave WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5th Sale commences at 1 c'^lo:k sharp Bay Mare 8 years old Sleek horse, 10 veers old Crey Mars aged CATTLE' 9 Cows. milking, bred 1 Cow. 5 year's old One in January 2 Cows, 3 years old with calf at foot 2 aged cows in calf 2 *Relieve, 2 years with calf nt foot 2 Heifers, 2 years grass bred 3 •Steers, rising 2 years 1. heifer rising 2 years roses. 5 Spring calves Mrs. Kenneth Ritchie or Seafartil , PIGS was her sister's =e'en of •honor in snws in ig n floor -length fuchsia corded taffeta 3 P pias fiartelIr1;li,h. :•a,•'o, r. 1 Hog, 1 year old •,,• •i nvs dr with matttthl hair IMPLEMENTS yens~ t,i sickness. 7 ft, asesy- r r Batter Tinter roses. Wm. Srnalldon has purchased the I a flat tum come tut. red ho, d, . MENTS gloves crrrybtw a bouquet of i:h'fk M Har is Binds of .,te .t Mrs. \Cin. Dmin nt ., t man for his brother. 'Aire. Douglas ,i:,_,..,. 1Tr•s. Dunn i5 moving to Brussels. Ennis played the wedding march and Murray and Mrs, Parton and little accompanied Miss Estate Cunning - daughter e. • week end guests of ham. sister of the =,moot, who eine \1i' were e I "I'll Walk Beside Tau:, Followine 3lir end Mrs. Cameron. Mr•. R. K. McDonald and Miss 1 the ceremony a reception was held, Alice J. Forrest were guests at the 1 the bride's mother weortnn a navy blue sheer dress with corsage nt ("tfnnirghanz-Ennis weddinv in Walton on Saturday, Oet, 25. 1 pink carnations, the groom's mother wore a dress of hntl.tre+ green crepe Mrs. L. H. Gordan and Mrs. Clara noel corsage of been roams. Umstead motored s Dd is extending for tng I The house was tastefully decnated week sued. ith her broth is nsis with pink and white streamers and her visit with her brother and sister- ,bouquets of carnations and eill'ysa]r• TERMS CASH in -la. -w. Will and Mrs. Hunter' , thenntme. Assisting In sevaing JOHN McGILL, Prop. were Misses Marie Bennett, Leona ROBT. PATRICK, Clerk Watson andMargaret Stevens. Robert Cunningham was grooms - el sev-Harris Loader Side Rake 10 ft, dump Rake Cockshtrtt 11 disc fertilizer drill Masesy-Harris Cultivator F. W. Disc Harrow Riding Plow Single furrow Manure Spreader Sleighs McCormick - Deering 'Electric Cream Separator No. 2 iNew) Wagon, Pig Rack Wagon Box Roller Hay Rack 16 ft. Gravel Box Land Roller Set Slings Electric Brooder Set of 16 ft. Harrows 1 set Double Harness and Colalrs Blyth Waterworks Pian Voted DoWri. L'iL5'1'il. Cit. 2S;- :' hylnw to pro. ride Lor a public waterworks sy. tem for the village of Truth wee fi,lfeatrd Friday by a )najority of 29. • Follooire many al eee.ieee of ft, protect, ree,meeere t.1r11ee e•n• at 111 E, poll.. to OXt , their ,sial, lmrs' by a (enter of 111 (ne'a5nst and 88 ,for the bylaw. . .. . 'The offering was taken. PIyUUi 434 'What A Friend We Hare In Jesus'• are sung followed by the repeating 1 at the Mizpah Benediction. Lunch eels served by the hostess. F. Hr,l'•r'aiath Regreered t M r t Stevens HAOLD JACKSON, Auctioneer Later Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham left by motor on a weddin; trip to the United States, the bride travel- ling in a brown 'Willowsuedc" suit with matching top coat and aocessor- Op}t17mEt1 Est - lesand a corsage of sweetheart roe - es. On their return they will reside. '"'rife;tern Ontario's I9 oat • on the groom's farm near Ethel. Modern Eye '' Guests were present from Toronto, Leaside, London Timmins, Ethel, '"hone 118, $lartistora Cranbrook and Seaforth. 0117LTA.R.Y Berlttoe Payn fen Oct. 13, 1947 at his late rest dense, Lar. 4, Gen 2, Grey Twp., after as three days illness, there entered into rent, .n, well known 'citizen, 111 the person of Bernice Payn. -• Born at Winthrop, McKilolp Tri 9., on Juno 28, 1871 whore he resided Aube after Ms marr!tixe to iiecry Ellen Smith of Tamestown. in 1900 Mr. amid Mrs. Payn: rented the tray farm, later 1mying Jim Peter onald farm next, td it, me. and Mrs. Payer would have peen marled flflby years had Mr. Payrt lived null', Der. 15tht Mr. Payn was United Church in religion and conservative in politics, having been chairmarn for North ITuron for many years. He leaves to molten his loss his wildow, two daughters, Mrs. A. A. Fowler (Peart) of Chesley, t.ertlttde of Hanover, one stn Cecil of Toron- to; five grandchildren and one great grandson; four brothers and one pilcher. The funeral was conducted from hie late residence, Rev. Wilson of T3,'ll sell. officiating. were n.eighbeurs r�I� : i; r�. tit th ,. r, - )f GO anhl;;;anP71 l it M ni.•' TI I•fer titan1a00,„4L'1:7‘ ,1F*h,+aHur rrt„tL.. Pp rnrgrm l.tflt.ht,�tt,a.j •ndny. �, 'ro,u bq � mil hAnrun!k�F� is Pallbearers , Fleming Grainger, Ruseil Brade.haw Gordon Holt, Richard Jacklin, Alex BELGRAVE • McDonald and Lawrence Willis. 'lrioti'erbearens were the four Rev. I. McIver was the guest grandsons, Scott aria Harvey Payn speaker at the anniversary service Don and Ross Fowler. in Knox Presbyterian • Church, Interment was in B,•nssels Ceme- Belgrave, on Sunday afternoon.'tery: The special music was by the choir of Melville Church, Brussels. "nmeekeze,!..e�.:..:_+0 _eseee..eek:.•ee r.e.,.- n _ eeeeeeeeee-e-, 6"..i"ae,w-6 * Including such outstanding e'xtra ieafur es as: SAFETY RIM WHEELS FULL FLOATING RIDE SiX-CYLINDER BRAKES L -HEAD ENGINE AN OIL FILTER" FOUR RINGS PER PISTON ALL-FLUib DRIVE ON CUSIOM MODELS WHICH PROVIDE GREATER ECONOMY, GREATER SAFETY, GREATER COMFORT, DODGE ?;11(/ MAKE ANDERS U$SELS PONE 2 Louls W. Steles EXECUTORW�•S' SALE Estate of the late Philip Ament In the town of Brussels FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7th at 1 P,M. FARMS Parcel 1: Lots 23 & 24 Con. 7, Morris Two., 200 acres, well dratoet, fenced, never failing spring water supply, CLEARING AUCTION SALE of Farm and Furniture on Mrs. Sperling's Lawn, Brussels: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1st at 1 P.M. Sharp • Farm Lot 24, Con. 0, Grey Town ;hip 1 Princess Pat cools stove 1 Bedroom suite 2 beds clay loam, all seeded to pasture, 30 , 1 wash sbarvd and dresser acres of second growth maple 'bush, 1 and mattress, good as nett 8 acres of soft wood, 2 frame barns 2 matrasses and springs and frame hoarse, known as the 1 whiting desk 1 kitchen slots Douglas McDonald farm, 1 couch Dining room suite Parcel 2: Kitchen table & chair 1 lawn mower Lots 25 & 26, Con. 8, Mortis Twp, Sap buckets Tllectrio iron 200 acres timber land. Parcel 3: Lots 24 & 25, Con. 10, Grey rap., 200 acres of gores land, well fenced and divided in 100 acre lots, good water supply. Will be offered in one or two parcels. known as ',inmp Borden farm. - Funeral service was condt,rted Saturday. Oct. 15 for Louis W. Stetss, -inc,'of the oldest residents of. Cray Township who died ' peacefully in his 'sleep on Thursday A.M.: Oct. .16th at his home on Concession 12, Gray Towwsitip, He was in his 87th year., Mr. St,eiss had aiwey+ been e0tt'e and attended in his many duties on his farm. Son of the late T,ouisa. Irmo. Zimmer end John Valentine St.eiss. he was the 2nd eldest of a family of 12 of which one brother John of Brussies and Sophia, Mrs. Jho. Beneweiss, Brod- harem survive. - He was born 171 Wellesley Township homing, nt the .age of six with his parents. to the' term no the 131111 con•., where his son now lives. He moved to the 12th in 1929. 'His wife, Mary Ann Stewart predeceased him in 1933 also a daughter in her infancy. Surviving are live deatghters Crena( Mrs, inn. Wilson) '�F.lthel! Lola (Mrs. Arthur Nitaholts) Atwood; Iona (Mrs. Oscar ' Huebo-) Conestoga; Lydia (Mrs, Calvin Cameron) Cranbrookt Entylene at home one son Alex, Grey Township; 12 grandchildren and six grandchildren. Funeral services ware oonidncted by Rev, 1. D. McIver ,of Knox Presbyterian Church, Crate breoic. Interment was in Crane brook Oem,otery. Pallbearers vete four scour -in-law, Jnn. Willson, Anther Nicholls, Oscar Huehn, Galvin Cameron, anal two grand oltiiclren Stewart Hoehne and Stanley "Meson. •Plower bearees were Don Huehn, Ellwood Nicholls, Earl Bowes and Wm. Grube. WA LTON Machinery and Tools: 2 farm mowers gravel box 1 farm wagon bay rack 50 ft. Aermotor wind mill Force pump and piping Galvanized welter trough Binder and wagon tongues - Wagon reaches I,og akidders Quantity of assorted lumber, 1 inch, 2 inch and 2 x 4,scantling Work benches 2 grind atones Log tongs • 2 wheel harrows S,everall double and single blocks and pulleys Quau ttty of belting Trussels Whifffletrees, donbletrees, irta ek- yokes, forks, shovels. Cant hooks, scoop shovels, grata bags, wire, assorted logging chains, 3 feed mixers. cow chains, horse collars. 2 gallons rinsed oil, wood clamps, tree primer, fed box, winch, 1300 lb. scales, 2 hag trucks, harness, bench vice, pipe vice, barrel oil patanm,' barrels and boxes, 2 'cyclone gnosis seeders, 3 seyhhes, gnanrity of used piping, faotnry wooden and steel .pulleys, •1 saw• sharpening bench, wta, valves and piping', 2 pipecross flutingcss, wsbabhit spy on, hast of other articles ton numerous to mention. Small quantity of household effeets. Air. and Mrs, ,George McArthur and Margaret and Mr, an;d Mrs, H. B. Kirkby of Walton spent a plensamt holiday et Gage OttY, Mtoh. • A • meeting was held in the base- m•enit'ot Duff'8 Church. Contests and game were enjoyed for, the first pant of the meilin.g• Titin Hervey lolirlsten who. had. Previously been 1 appointed, 117 the se3,ton to ;find out the it tvivabllity of starting a Young Married People's 'Green told of its purpose or providing en organisation tor' members graduating from . The Yaneig People's" Tidier. Mr, ''Harelweod eantinn•ed with the ddseuddiom amid,' it was decided to organize a.. Young Married Peopies Groep to meet the felmth Wednes- day evening of each month, The tnlloiying effltei•s were thipet- eds President Stewart IleCall; . Vine Di'esddenit, 'Frairvey 'Johnston; Sec- retarY-Tbeasurer, .Mrs. Harvey John - atom; Programme Convenor. Mies, James Smd'tli; Recreation Convenor, Mrs. Stewart MoCa1i; Ptaniet, Mrs. Rev. Hazelwood. Tire business part followed by it medial half hour when lutreb Was Dented, In case of rain sale held in shed. Estate of the late Philip Ament TERMS CASH HAROLD JACKSON—Auctioneer ROBERT PATRICK -:-Clerk Notice The Majestic Institute 1s sponsor- ,Ing^a short course in sewing com- menoiexg Nov. 24 to the 29tH. This course is open to the public and anyone ivtsliiuig to take it get in touch with Mrs. Oliff Btrschien not later than the 15th of Nov, Mrs. Long Electric. toaster Coal oil lamps Ironing hoard New oilcloth 1 toilet set 1 clock 1 wash board Churn 1 sewing machine (good, as new) Other articles too ' wnmerous to mention. Terms on Chattels—Cash • Terms on Farn% made 'known day of sate, MRS. CHAS. QUERENGESSER, Prop. Gasoline lamp Electric radio 1 cedar chest i rug 9 x 12 1 rocking chair sealers 1 boiler 1 wash tub BOB JOHNSTONCIerka" LEW ROWLAND, Auctioneer CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE on Lot 22, Con. 14, Grey Twp., SATURDAY, NOVEMBeIR 8th at 1 P.M. Sheep 21/2 miles South and..'S miles East of Brussels 1 dining room exteneton table 0 chairs 1 buffet ' 1 box stove & pipes 1 linoleum rug 9 x 12 1 linoleum rug 6 x 3 1 day bed 1 kitchen stove 1 oupboard 8 stands •0 mattresses 3 beds, (2 Wooden, 1 iron) 1 dieser and stand - 2 rockers 2 arm chairs 2 settees t child's crib 1 kitchen table, 9 chairs 1 high chair 1 chesterfield 2 waalib,g machines 1 wringer 1 sewing machine, drop head, (Raymond) 1 Alladdin lamp 2 toilet sets 2 screen doors 2 wash tubs 1 bolter 2 wash boards 1 Sweetish SSW 1 single barrel shot glut 1 2 -inch auger 1 grind atone Stnovets 1 clothes line 1 ladder ,and numerous other articles TERMS CASH WM. CLEMENT—.Prop, LEW ROWLAN,D—Auctioneer STAN, MAOHAN•—Clerk ,.e,.milpmel....o. ,.e. . r ---n., WILLIAM T. S1 ENCE GENERAL iNSUH.APICE OFF1Cit end Ccnsmisetraeac - Estate Agent Convert:neer MAIN STREET, n e. fir r, FREE ANIMAL SERVICE OLD•DISA'I.LED OR DEAD CATTLE • HORSES • HOGS • SHEEP • CALVES Promptly and Efficiently Removed Simply Phone Collect Brussels 72 .11nge)rsoiti 21 - WE I.DO THE REST!