The Brussels Post, 1947-12-10, Page 4WA
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TO BUY
'Horsehair, Feathers new and old, Rags,
Bags, Scrap Iron and Metal
and all other salvagable materials.
HIGHEST (ASH PRICES
Opened Every Afternoon
For Sale—All kinds of Piping, any size.
L.Waxma
E BRUSSELS POST... r••,
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Alexander; auditor, Mrs. L.
i stat. The hostess and committee
served a very enjoyable lunch.
The regular monthly mteetin:, et
the United Chairoh W,M,S. was held
Thursday afternoon, Dec. 4th at the
hoose of Mrs, A. sodden whit g
Indies present. The let vlce-presri'
dent, Mrs. Golden lei the wtnrshin
service whten followed ,the Caudle,
lighting ceremony in the Ailssion,r'Y
Monthly, A ob,apter of the Study
�Lven by Mrs, E. Mr.
Life Membership roe„ Mrs, Wm.
Patterson; Cln•1stlan stewardship
Mrs, P. Sttephenrean; Mendable sec,,
M. C. Cochrane; supply sec„ Mrs.
Sinn;; temperance sec., Mrs. Cleav-
er; Mission monthly sec„ Miss M• I
ITarusuld; Dress sec„ Mrs. Geo, Pear-
son; orgellbit, Mrs, C. Cochrane;
•nastistamd organist, Mrs, R. J. Pear.
son,
Rev, and Mrs. A, Brenton lett
`rue ,•ry lo' their new charge at
Lond,•sburo Mr. and Mrs. Brenton
have been 4141 years in the Ethel and
13'O1 wa:� .,
Taggart failotwetl by th bnaltla,s
period. The roll cull was answered 1 ,
and the minutes at the last meeting
were read and colleetlo.t taken. Mrs.
J. Pester' agreed to set a 9lrs
the M Bison Band. Moved by
Ames, seconded b9 hire. R. S. PPnr
enough money he token out
e leader of
In the matter of the voluntary wind-
ing up of BRUSSELS EXPORT
PACKERS LIMITED
13i L'I' ,iLDSOLV1oU 111u4 the BRUS-
Slo1JS EXPORT PACKERS LIMIT.
IIT) be wound up voluntarily. purer.
pant to the provisions or ,
Companies Aol, arld 'Alai Willie -111
Eiservberg & Vanlpany, 342 Richmond
Slime' West, Toronto, Ontario, be
appointed Liquidator for the purpose
of such wainittnrg up. p,0,
Passed this Rrcl clay of Ally,
1947.
Certified to be' a trite copy of the
Resotultiam as passed,
"Ma.x Rui)enratein„
Secretary
,y;on charge. Their many friends
in the Sunday school room of
e Ethel United Church to oflteln,;Y
,Y farewell. Don Swift acted as
ltat^ura.n .and after a program of
th
s•t
rr•:tdisgs, Slash! and songs James
I.ncnrner• of Union Chnrcil r'id an
address t,u Mr, and Wis. Brenton anti
Stanley Mantua and Carl McDonald
Presented them with a whin' !.Mlle',
Tile C.G:T.T. group presented Mrs,
Brenton with a pair of pillow slips
:ncl ,thr, Boy Scouts presented Mr.
Brandon wilt a leather bill fold.
Parties For Newlyweds
A patty was held to the town-
ship hall in honor of Mr, and Mrs.
Cunningham, newlyweds. They
wer presented with e. purse of
money.
party was held in the town-
ship brill in honor of Mr. and Mrs:
Bryk Ames, newlyweds. They
were presnited with a pupae of
money
Air, and Mrs. Earl 'Bowes enter•
tubed the bridge club et their
home Tuesday evening. It was the
first sleet of tlhe bridge club this
season,
;tis. Pertly Stevenson with her
father Alex MsKay In Atwood.
Successor to M. Yolleck Phone 107 x 2 f
son es g
or Phone 23-3-12,.Gecrge Thornton. the receipts from the bazaar to meet
or allocation. Carried.. Moved 1)Y
Mrs. Aces, seconded by Mrs (M'nv.
1 V,:ce•pres., tors. C. Cardiff; ''-'ud vice ', Sr. lyras. Goddett audit the books of
ETHEL ,the treasurer for 1947, Carried
'The December melba, t,f the Ares., Mrs. S. Dunbar; see., Mrs. E. by
*Presbyterian W.M S. was held at Cunningham; .treas., Mrs. M. Alex- : wrolied by Mon• Cleaver seconded
Airs. L. i Mrs, A. J. Pearson. Mrs. De Waaler'
-Ike hoarse of 'Mrs. G. Kramer with ander; Home helper sec., act as p to ash
Airs. Earl Bowes; i 51,0. Aures was Inc1943,
Wielder
liEne, W. McInnis, the presider:` in Heath pianist, Mrs. C. Kreuter: president ar 19
'Ms, L.e. Scripture was read by Gl d Tint, pianist, �Zrs. Geo, Pearson ko sot d, record-
S'Sss, Heath,andRoll lLtCaanswer• Glad Tidings sec., AIrs.EA'IRichards,1 in •secretary. Lunch was TtV0ithe at
u13 s o, goi Christ's
sBirth or dart son; sSten. ' the close of the meeting,
' .Mira :.ashy of Ccair 's Birth and its Mrs, Sttysar Wilson; press t reporter, of officers for 1943 are , followgt
•;:0�plucation to aur day was read by Mrs. E. Richards; Gower nem, dvel- pt °It: tet, Mrs. S. D n o;
Eme9Amsweremembers. The reports .,f J. Kreuter, Mas, G. corn.Kre,
ter; vice president, Mrs. 1)e. '1'• Pearson;
Mrs. S. 'Wilson; pro 2nd vice president, ALrs. ar800',
• �¢ year were given by the con• come and welfare coo. Mrs• S• Pearson;
vectors of the comol lits and all Alexander, Secorddmlg ser, Mre. Gee. Pea E
Jfkanbd good gain and Interest, :Aro, E. Richards,
roc., Mrs. M.rs. n�Ale ander; Assistant reeordTlg sec„
sedeer0 conducted ed the election toof M Tticluar,i1Taga sae• MrB
.atncers, and following were Mission Band Leader, Airs A. Lonna .tire: correspo�rs, T. T, Pearson
McInnis; bury, Mrs, E. Richards, Mrs., 5. Ames; treasurer,
elected:
the
president, Mrs.
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$4950
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r7 Jewels
If you wish to give a
gift this Christmas that
has utmost accuracy—
top styling and gives
you more for your
money -- then give a
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$3975
"DuBarry' "
ti Jewels
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Jeweller
Brussels, Ont.
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Wettneeday, December 10413, 3947
To the Electors of Morris Township
Thank you, electors of Morris township
for your display of confidence in re-electing
the as your councillor at the polls an Mon-
day, Dec. 8th.
Wishing you the Compliments of the Season.
Yours sincerely
Chas. R. Coultes
IMEHEISMOMMOMMINSININIMINIONIZOMMEMINISallaitatteleMINIMOW .1111111M1
To the Electors of Morris Township
My thanks to all those who were kind
enough to vote for me at the polls on Man -
day. 1 shall endeavour at all times to merit
your confidence.
Wishing you the Compliments of the Season.
Yours sincerely
Wm. J. Peacock
nanall meeting or the R .NLS,
3resb.Yterian Chu roll was
relay afternoon at the (tome
Burns Moffatt, The presi.
s, P. S. MclOWon• presided
13000en acted as leader.
n'vey Robertson, was piste
Seri
passages were read
. Ganda, Mrs. . McKinney
. J, J. Mitotic. The treas-
tutemeut showed that the
n was exceeded by 612.
°Rowing officer's were elect.
onorary ,president, Mrs. P. 5.
r, n; president, Mrs. 3. I. El -
t vice,prestdent, Mrs. L. C,
en; •3nld vice-president, Mre.
McKim,
secretary, Mrs. Burns
,aeills!tatrt sec„ Olive Scott;
er, Mrs, R. 3'. Garnis; sec-
, welcome ;tend welfare, Mrs,
Mt; vislittors, Mrs. H, Robert -
Mos. Smillie; home. helpers,
. Felker; supply, Mrs, Wil-
lanrdell; Glad Wins, Mrs.
Life membership, Mrs. H,
literature, Mrs. Gordon
1; press. Miss Olive. Scott;
te, Mrs. Higgins, Mrs, Jorgen•
aditol's, Mrs. E. Elliott. Mre,
n1ney.
. Burns Moffatt, vioe'presi•
presided for a short business
ng of the `Ladies' Aid Society
AUCTION SALE
liana
of Household Effects •Smillie
Over Bennett's new store across Elliott
from the American Hotel on Muncie
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13 Ipi'a111is
Sale at 1.30 p.m. sen; a
1 Kroehler Mohair 3 piers ehester- Math
ICh
held suite
t Ginger drophead sewing machine dent,
1 chest of drawers and nairro" nveeti
1 rug, 6 ft, 9 ins. x 9 ft. of Knox Presbyterian Church. Re
Simulons beds Pots of the year's activities were
1 ,lacy bed given by Mrs. Harvey Robertson
\t nysnt less springs for the Morris Group and 113.
1 sprhrg tilled mattress
Elliott far the Triple Group.
1 telt mattress The officers were reelected name -
l dressers Iy; president, Mrs. Roy Turvey;
`1 111 11en cupboard vice-president, Mrs, Burns Moffatt;
1 kitchen table secretary, Mrs. Harry lTlliott;
a kitchen chairs 2 odd chairs 1 treasurer, Mrs.
, Bill
alu
Mnalell,
him Eldred5tratfo d;
11 ice box
1 May Tag electric washing machine Rev, Leland C. Jorgensen and J, C.
i 1 brand new spray painter and 40 ft. Higgins. attended the funeral et
rf insulations cord with 7.4 13? Rev. Kenneth McLean at Exeter,
- The teachers and officers of Knox
Presbyterian Church Sunday School
entertained their classes at a sce
clap in the Schoolroom Friday eren•
ilvg, After the singing of Christ.'
mas carols, with Mrs. Jorgensen at
the piano, . J. McMuray acted as 1
chairman for a pro„rs.nl of songs, J
readings and recitations, Hn pre-
sented Bruce Roberlko't with a
certifcalte for repenting his cate-
chism; and Tan Mundell received
one for memorizing scripture. The
children played games supervised
by Mrs, Harold Elliott; and 7. C.
'Biggins conducted a MIN' contest
To the Electors of Morris Township
My sincere thanks for the support ac-
corded mein the election on Monday, Dec,
8th. 1 will as councillor endeavour to be
worthy of the confidence displayed in elect-
ing me.
Wishing you the Compliments of the Season.
Yours sincerely
Sam Alcock
To the Electors of Morris Township
1 whish to express my sincere thanks to
all those who supported me so splendidly at
the polls on Monday, Dec. 8th. As a member
of 1948 Morris Twp. Council, '1 shall en-
deavour to merit the confidence you have
placed in me.
Wishing you the Compliments of the Season.
1 remain yours very sincerely,
Bailie Parrott
i 'Motor
t tub bench
1 piece kitchen oilcloth, nearly new
1 st+ el crib and chil'l's high chair
i l: lie,tors
2 coal oil lamps
Qat ;itY of dishes, silverware,
seal,•r, pots and pans and num•
erous household articles
TERMS CASH
0. DOLL, Executor
Lewis ROWLAND, Auctioneer
ROBT. PATRICK, CieO(
AUCTION SALE
Farm Stock and implements for the grown-ups, Lunch and
at Lot 16 and 17, Con, 4 Morris candy were served.
miles north and 31/a miles United W. A. Officers
The Woman's Association of the
rutted Church met in the Sunday
School room T1vurstls.F afternoon,
with Mia, flailing, the president,
Presiding and leading In prayer,
Mrs, W, J. Joh:isten rens} the
Christmas story from St. Luke,
and wa.s pianist for rural singing.
Mrs, , Darling spoke of plains to
produce a play early In the new
year. Mrs. Thomson nal Mrs.
Hetherington gave their respective
reino'ta.es secretary and treasurer.
Maes, 7. A. Burden presided for
the election of oVticars. Mrs. Wick.
stead was elected vice-president in
place of Mrs, 'Gaal Hamilton. All
other offiame were retmrnort by
acclamation , as follows: pr'esidert,
Mrs, Darling; Secretary, Ml's,
Thompson; treasurer, Mrs. G. 1.Ieth-
orington; pianist, Mrs. W. J, Jahws-
fou assistant, Mrs. Edward Johns•
shoo, pleas revolter, Miss Mani
Duff; auditors, MIs. Thomson, Mrs.
Altisken, Mrs
given by , George Hetherington
and Miss Duff.
west of Brussels
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18th
at 12.30 P.M.
LIVE STOCK
FbiY 7 Yrs.: Gelding 6 yrs., Mare 13
yr : IT,dsrldn cow; Durham cow;
1 11••r'ior4 VOWS: Tilite cow; Pol
.\ngus +nw: Durham 310130r; Calves;
RoO0 lit -if, •r: "_ red heifers; 4 hlacli.
Lein. !limit: and white heifer;
low; Rill bull; TIOlstein bull;
\Agrs no hens.
19TPLEM T;eN'rs
Mow r :, rt, r+hit3, Mower 6 ft, cut,
Se,•d
drill. 13 hue; Seed _drill 13 hoe;
,r 1I 1 :b lahti ; cutler ; buggp; fan-
nior call: Ford tractor; tractor.
p1 ..r: .' o.11hhtg ploWl; set 4 section
drat; mile s: cultivator, cutting box;
sn,il .r. b. yfmk ear; dump rake;
nh aiicirrrrw, sit Angle hinnies.;
2
ea
(lentil, - harness; set light team)
13; r;
grindstone; forks; ehoveis;
ran +halo+; logging chains; 2 cant•
hor,1 peon separator' axes;
L•d-,ci,: 1 mows cat PON'. neclty°1ces;
doubt. I see.„; Chevrolet Cal'.
TTni'RT'ITTOLD EV FACTS
rl „it. Kitchen range, Coal heater,
Gasoline -love, files cupboard,
Tax•
te11,1on table, kitchen chairs, 6
dining room chairs, 'fling10 iron bed,
2 double iron beds, radio, grail"'
phone, baby baggy, lay bed. eettec,
iron pets.
MISCELLANL+'CTIS
:i barrels. . pails, sugar kettle, 100
sap buclteis, 180 spites, boring ma -
Chine, 2 cistern pumps trader stove,
other articles 300 nurtterotts to
mention,
TERMS CASH
ED, FISCHER, Prop,
LEW ROWLAND, Auotionae)'
ROt3T, PATRICK, lilark
•
WILLIAM T. SPENCE
Estate Conveyance
#1E14w' and Commissioner
GENERAL INSUARANCE OFFICE
MAIN STREET' -- — ETHEL, ONT.
®megset m -.in. ,•.�...
GE PEK
FE BER' ,v
MACHINE SHOP
Acetylene and Electric
Welding
oar shop Fe
MOS
Welding
And Lathe Work
Tarr Potronage ''
Good Service Mete&
Anent fee
Stowe MINcingeM
F' \'. r. IED FOR WEAR!
%'.•
ill 'ayi`I iv,,' 1d.. Te
Best by
Miles
•e•
THAT'S WHY
MORE PECRLE
RIDE ON
GOODYEAR
TIRES
THAN ON
ANY OTHER
KIND
SEE YOUR _'•'�
GOOD ,r, -
EM!
ELLIOTT BROS. -
Phone 82 - Brussels
The thick, »3u'
tread of Goady'
thea gives you a1°
tra traction . •
extra safety frees
skidding ...oche
blowout protals,
tion Goodyear fig
the, ,pdeet tire 631
theRAditadaty,,e
and 30 stays esi tit
longer, , , outwae4
any other days
Drive in to
for super-®ofO)
moo di s
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