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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1948-1-7, Page 4THE BRUSSELS POST n ted ;lie 9 v h.F `t# "-'d c _ ds '$ ]I~,V 1.11E ark arta tending her g 11 in the . W<�a l nlw•hys been furl .c;.4r•1 in the � ,,,�,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,„•,.,�, 1 . has work of the United Mimeo and 1* tier. Leland C.J of ens ell um• ducted the regular n linIn: .tidetee n lire member or tit,* Wom ns at Knox Presbyterian (' 4t4t•eh , n 'Missionary Society, also an ardent worker Dor the Rel '.roes, holdingon Eunda the at the present time for reRlsing , spoke tie the 1'irabiof r the distinction of hating knit lite a.eat So. or" Ilointin; not that much the stone exe11,: `� ft0 matte greatest number of s0t•1c- of env one iu•'this district, Mrs. Cole has family of three daughters and t "rasa Ile 1. Y+tur sans llObrrt, Tornnir: (4ean•go, 'Repel, God's invitation o ' ° ' Chance, Many n nurloul h. Ill "London• Bert, Regina; Manchuria, i•1 home on furlough. will 1 ,1n9a••1 r 1' aiYe fur =_ i . . .s1e'i errs. Brandon, I Regina: (lean) Mrs, Jams Mi be the speaker next Sunday. alisU 'Bary, Of At the morning service in the 1 Ole, Delgr.tve; and Itnited Church, Rr41, J. A. 3nr•d1'n . '�,0nalosr, rseli I and fuuttay. Bennrillee. with { Personals: Gmests with turd Mrs H. C. T Rigging were 311 (rent Bradley, P,OnO1e Bruce. and Eric, 1 ...........d --"•.--"M""'..._.--,_.-.-. - ...- _-----_— ,1Its. J. C. tilneste N. i FOR SALE -- 1 I Ondotl an'1 :47i-, Emu Trie with Mrs. Sadie Laming: t Quebec . vas Theta y' ,hall 1."'s8)"1 8: Mr. -Incl Mrs Mal A. euchre p ith a held in t?tri I Conk r n Mrs. •Leimard Cook with Mr. an s 1 drxboro on b Ida•; awarded 4.4, y '17r and Airs. 1E. Johnston; Mr. an The lady's prize was awnrrlrcl t d conducted the eommuninl service. FOR SALE - 11. cltnula.about 70 lbs. Vitiate'13-r-fo Selwyn ll;tker FOR SALE— Registered Aberdeen p month' aid. Angus torn.; Tho.. 'r',tli 3 lc dace, Earl "curers of Sittig Mi1i `� r sale cedar ,1 FOR SALE— Garage 20 x 12, pian Aoud condition, pried tt 1i phone 161x -r-2 ant NOTICE— We are note al crit Ing Hemline, also to Mies Bonin Rrech'1n i t"c and i i11• ltrs, 1. obrrt Riley, Lo•t pones and tiTornr*t Maio Saw, 11r Frank Tait T) onrn with tie. (leo, l0 uolltr'1 i 13,m11P1't`;mn won the myths 'ree and Tat*, lits Cel•r1dPhone 5(i -r-13 A4M77 ED W' Feathers new and cJ d. Bags, Sco l.ts.Iron and Fetal. ars.:rl all Q..l er s�alvagable materials., 1K4NEsi pmas On.,: cs Every Afternoon ets of 1.P°.g2ir�g.:;s F r�l'.a� b�o �t� .Mer 9g qq P gib AF r i'yl . Y elle cgs. ersQ'DV '.. c *;t . 'i G cXe N M?(tli'nt1 -1„ ; Pleat ng- t71 Knox, (rorrir: MY, inti MDS. ` 11 • lir. earl Mrs. B.1111`11, Galt, t and, "'Ott• , nuke 171c 1�, Anderson ,4 '' h erson and baby, M1IcT he? 1 ... with 17r and Mrs Roy Tnrvev I Clinton, with Mr. and Airs. 1reenit Bob Fraser. Kitchener, with 'i " Hilton 1 Tyrenian. Parents, 17r. d 8.4 •Harand ry Elliott. 1 Mrs. ''Eldon Kitten in Grit er' • t Listen ed By Fire FOR SALE 12r. and Mrs. Berl Hamilton and Prospects of continuing classes in Farm about 50 acres, 1 mile east Miss Jennie M1lmlvor, 1: t'tlhnm. Listowel Area High 9 (trey The collectors for the Tipper t I vale branch have completed e foltnw heater $•0.50; 5 eneltn buffet $5,00; 10 finish china eabisl:et all 1 spacious $25.00; boy's 1 emit size 10, navy, fur co Fraser; lir• 14)1 1 Enquire 1 Jack and ban.'e• with Mr, and land A quire s Stare Tony Meehan Wroxeter; Mr. ani' C 1 telt , I.isterv�el High School�- ,,,,� mall titch rge walnut glass antll mackinaw liar SULOVA 1 "HER EXCELLENCY A" : 21 jewels $4950 ,. BULOVA �� t G,( "r;"H1S EXCELLENCY AA 21 Jewels $4500E OILOOO,O 10 4100 OEM 1 Canada 13ihle Society for the 131ue- 1 11 well,. tor this year with tlhe. ` ing results: 2 1a ilia Agar, line T8A51dred let 1 Souoh, 88.00; Robertson, 1line Motifs, 11irs. Haeast, ;Margaret 1 113.25: Boundary west, Sanderson, $4.10; Bounl8ry• Mrs.. Hamilton, :Mrs. Thomson. $3.00; :rid line TurnberrY, Mrs. \tllianl Mundell, $.4.011; 4th lino Tcaylberry, Mrs. H. Elliott, Dor- r=Ihv C,reenaway, 51,50: Bleeia)le; i'i Norma Moffatt. Jean Hill, 311.05; has I total. 54.25. The sum of 1111 be••n forwarded to headquarters in Toronto. The president of the local I branch is W. 3. Jonneton; Mrs. R. 1 p. (1'arnia`i i5 aenr'etarY-treasurer. ,s> 1 nQ 3 V 'Lt����d. 1��'�5 ot Gtiea(d gR J�tiy - Reboot appeat•e brighter yesterday after Saturday's gloomy outlook. Fire which took almost nine hours to control was coupled to the attic and roar, doing most damage to the southwest corner. The white brick building is set on a stone foundation but the roof was wend -shingled. said he Fire Chief Alvin Kritzer was surprised alt the coml)aratively 1 touch with Harold Jacklln small d'44mage done to the interior, phone 52-r-18 after he had inspected the buildIn% Sunday morning. FIe believes the FOR SALE— walls are in reasonably goad con- 2 young Ayshire cows, will freshen dei•:i011 and only rim ceilings ill two early in March, also a brooder house upper rooms would need to be re- 10 x 12 and 5 range shelters. Phone 50-r-17. placed. "The doors looked not bad at I Buy Brandon all." he said. 1 WANTED— lOamuige is. estimated at between Man for steady travel among con-' r e County road sse G'lfld kitchen, frame storey ;,aryl hydro hen house, frame throughout, garage. APP1Y at The Post. LOST— A red yearling bull froto lot 16 and 17, con. 10., Corey. Anyone, knowing nr its whereabohts 'kindly get 1i ail Mrs. 3. '91: Personals; 'Air. - I Li1111 . Strutic d, lwi'8 c 1 °lt,.14iAnd 1 and the Week hro,ar 17 rs. Neil Mc);aehrrn and family. 'Mount Forest, With Airs. T. P. Garniss; tIr. and :firs. Tilllnu• 1and glom:ltre. Khmer di llathete and- r1'ne. with th the Misses 11r. Mr. and Mos. James Peacock; Mr. and Mrs. George Thornton. and Mrs. A. D. Smith and Eleanor lir. and Mrs. Wilson Thornton and Julia, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wickstead with Mr. and Mrs. 708 Marshall, Listowel: 1i0. and Airs. W. 3, Johnston with Howard Stew- art, Wingham; Misses Kate :and Shirley Selling, Winghan, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Selling, 1il •. and Mrs. 'Murray Wit - son, Listowel, with Mr, and Mrs. i 1101 Mann. Personals,: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hamilton and three sone, Hensen, With Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hamilton 1and family; Miss Phyllis Hamiltonreturned home with Mr. and Mrs. Henson; John Mundell $15,0011 and 520,000. give co lice" Chief Kritzer cortd suggested ilea - r -t n for the fire, bat t11w chimney 'night have been de- fective in the longi used building. By the time firemen reached the xce1t' tete inside of the fon was more and the ' whole e. The building was insulated hut the the old framework was vory till, Ole chief said , 1 tested free. Iuranteed premium Plus hatchability premium paid, For Warns Chimney shortly Unsafe, 1 Called Out ehnrtly after 12:30 full details write Tweddle Chick p.m. on Saturday, firemen worked Ilalt'hoheries Limited, Fergus, Ont. steadily until 8:00 p.m. They had minters in Br,tssets. Permanent con- nection with large mannfaOOturer. Only reliable hustler considered. Write Rawleigll Dept, No. ML -S-152- 1 31, 1 4-152- 131, Montreal ��1>=- WANTED— Wanted flocks to supply us with hatching eggs for the 1948 hatching season. Flocks culled and blood - Hamilton to en with This sister In Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sellers,...inset) and Sim nate with Mr. and Mrs. William �rz Black, Toronto; Mr. and 'firs• Fred Hooper, Welwyn, Sask., with their y„:::�:.� .. x ..�'r• sisters, the Misses Anne, Jane, and Adelaine Mothers and their broth. eh' Henry; Mrs, 'Hooper was the 1 fanner Miss Rebecca Mothers, hardly left the scene when they were again summoned: .this tion? Planks supporting the. chimney had caught fire and had to he removed. Chief Kritzer warned the trustees that the chimney is 140,41 in clanger Of tppplJllS. As soon as the brigade left, beat was turned on In the school in an effort to hasten from freezing.nto prevent plumbing The build0atg is now drying rapid• ly after being drenched by tons of. waiter. Two mishaps resulted from the slippery condition or .044ked stainways. A. W. Browne, teacher, re• c'eived a fractured rib when hit byn a falling filing cabinet mit the stairs; and William Jackson, trustee, sufferer' an arm injury when Ile fell. Gets Good Start 13reaking out around the chimney in the soutwe8t corner, the ere WRs well under Way before noticed. Directly below the piece of ortthreak, the women teachers' room vas the first. to be affected. Hero records and reference hooks, dating back many years, were damaged by water. Affecting five municipalities and close to 200 students, the coattla gration VMS a. 111018 to the entire district. Constrttation of n proposed new school estimated to cost 5380,000 is expected to start 'n the spring. m •. � v 'a The next meeting of the Huron, County Council3 will be held in the Council. Chamb- ers , Court House, Goderich, commesci ng Tuesday, January 20that 2 p• rl'n. l'1 ly SS requiring the attention of All accounts, notices of deputations and S3� • er "BASyr14: Council should be in the hands of the County Clerk not later than Saturday, January 12th, 1948. N. W.1Vliller County Clerk, Goderich, Ontario. FOR SALE— Order Bray chinks this year. We suggest yo11 get price list new and order soon for delivery 1948. da Right now Hatchery hes some Y old and started, for prompt ship, menu. Agent is Wm. Bray, Ethel, WANTEDD— Appiications .for the position of caretaker for each of the Grey town- ship schools will be received gntbll Jan. 19101, 1948. Duties to commence February lst, Inforlaation, as to duties may be obtained fronl!anY of the tru's'tees or the secretary J. Carl Aeaniltgwav, see; trea8. 13russel5, R.R. 3 !1 Gi1LP TWO esteemed resident? ot Myth, I11anslrard (Terrington, Dinsle1 sl and Mrs. Isabella Cole King st., observed their 80th 1)11411(10.3m this weelk-•"1'i)'. Herrington on Dor., 31 anti Mrs. Cole on Dec, 25, Air. 1lsrrigbon, a son of the late Mr, and Mrs. William Iierrington or ITmllett township, was born 111 York county anll when a small boY moved with lois Parents to Lande4• bora, where he lived for 20 years. later taking tip farming on the 18111 concession of Hallett, In 1908 (1e quarried Lillian McConnell, daugh- ter of the late Mr. attd Mrs. David McConnell of Blyth. In 1015 they gave up farming 114:1 retired to t it ac• iq rive and. enJoYa his frequent visits s Export Packers' up town They have one dangltter, with hot parents, Mrs. Tsabell,a, Cole la a native 04. Scotland and came to Canada, in 1870 wbeni the family took up fest• dense at Blenheim for a. short time, later settling on the farm in Mor- ris 00041011.1P now occupied by Rob- ert (Trashy. In 1879 she endured Albert Cole . They fanned on the slX011 concession of Mortis. until 1920, when they, retired to 13130 Myth, NIT, Herrington s qu e mop les.. pro raw coma* Bet Prkes or Poultry& Eggs Dealers for Suit Ray and Blatchford Feeds, Mrs. Frei( (Louie) Somers, Tim- mins) who. is spending the holidays WANTED— Flocks WANTED Flocks bo supply us with hatching eggs for the 1048 hatching season. Flocks culled and bloodiested• free, Guaranteed premium plus hatchabil- ity premium paid. Also wanted to Purchase' coekerls suitable for breed• ing. For full details write Tweddle Chick I-Tatcheries, Lltnited, Fergus, Ontario. LIFE'S CLOCK The clock or life is wound but cube And no mans. 'has the power To tell Just Where the hands will stop, At tato or early hour. To lose one's wealth is sa.d indeed, To lose one's health 15 more, To lose one's soul is each a 1oa8 AS -no mon cant rest088, The present only is, Our own, Tdve, love, toil with a 40111 -- Place no faith in "tomorrow'' --for The clock may theta he' 01111. 11', ddtriKtt'i Optometrist 'Where Mr. Cote died in 1021. 'Veota*inl O'ntatio's nitott Mrs. Cole is, quite active and Modern Ity* Sunl'rgh and a white cardboard reflector. Provided. the necessary itiuml• nation for this Indoor shot, INDOORS BY DAYLIGHT , A LI, too often, it seems to us, 11/0 .5 �.target the simpler methods of picture taking in our concern with flood or flash lamps, gadgets and accessories of one sort or another. Not that such devices as special' lights, lens attachments, and extra equipment don't extend the cam- era'B picture possibilities. They do, and make no mistake an ut i BM the average camera' even a box camera, has possibilities in itself Which wemay overlook. I was reminded of this recently wlhent aoy'ting t"loug some, cid prints, I cage acrofi$ a shot of mY wife taken some years ago. I don't remember the exact exposure de- tails but it was a time exposure made in our living room by the light of a late winter afternoon sun. Lboking at it, it struck me as being as good as any picture I've made of her since. And, to be 111100, there's 110 reason why it shouldn't daylightyis difficult, indoors byspecial equipment, It requires no Iia %access is largely dependent FOR SALE - 60 acre term, frame house, bank barn, close to Highway,- price 5.000. 200 acre farm largo horn, cement house, 21,E miles from Highway price $4,500.00 100 core farm, brick house, hank barn, derive shed, hydro price 55,200.00 close to store, school and church. J. C. Long, Real Estate Broker. Brussels, Out„ Phone 84. NOTICE— We have a Distant Chain Saw for 0u4tom service. This sitw has a twin motor and develops 15 11.P. with governors, )itst the thing for farmers cutting wood or logs. two men goes with same. Geo 17 Pollard, owner Phone 56-r-18 Wrn. M41rr44Y, 'operator Phone 18'r 14 "HELP WANTEU—MAI.E” AN OPPORTUNITY -- Established Mural Watkins District available. It you are eggres vo, and between the ages of 25 and 55— have or can secure travel outfit, this 16 your olipOrtunity to get estab• lilted in a profitable business of your own. For frill particulars write today to The J, It. Watkins Company. Dept, O43•4, 2177 Mason 5t., Montreal, lives alone, doing 1141' Own 11000' 'hone 118, ,C Q!rNnittdtei4 Qua. upon making the best use o light the clay provides, and upon propor.exposnro. For. example, no artificial light was -used. 100 today's illustration. The child 'was seated at the window, turned slightly so that the light did not fall directly on her face, and a white cardboard reflector was used to give adequate lighting to the - right, or shadow, side- of the face. Such a refiect00—a sheet would serve as well—should be placed as close to the sub)oct as possible without showing in the picture. To plan an exposure for such a picture, tails in the 81144..... The correct exposure will depend principally upon the amount of light thrown back by the refieatpr. Practically, however, a time espoaure of frog one to six seconds for a simple cagy.era will probably give you a print• able negative. To insure a good plc - taxi, it 'svi11 he wise to make three different shots—the first for one see - end, the second for two seconds, and the third for six seconds. John van Guilder Calculate late to catch the de- WILLIAM T. SPENCE Estate Conveyance and Commissioner _QQENERAL INSUARANCE OFFICE MAIN STREET -_ — ETHEL, ON T. G G G Washing Machnnel — Irons Vacum Cleaners Pump J'acls — 'Water Bowls If in need of any of the above app,7.it`ances be sure and see H. A. FISCHER Beatty Dealer -- Bmssel,s \\ I1'/!f// Go RF d Foir All Kinds of Baking F4't•ER sow, 04 0RU5SEL AT BAEKER BROS. edamSkop....: Mode