HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1948-1-7, Page 5THE BRUSSELS POST
Have your Harness Repaired and Oiled.
Shoes, Boots -and Rubber Goods Repair3d,
also your Binder Canvas, as we will be open
only on Friday's and Saturday's from 1st of
April until 1st of October 1948.
Stephens ar :.end Shoe She
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Brussels, Ont.
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Majestic Women's Institute
The January meeting of the
Meieatic Women's Irr,titnte will be I
held in the Brussel% P'thlie Library
')`hnrsday, ,Tan. 8th at 2.30 o'clock.
Dr. Harper will be the guest sp'"ak-'r,
addressing the meeting. All the
ladies are cordially invited to attend.'
Rawleigh's Winter Contest
Startle- Tan. 1 :1. 1348 entl'ile
Murch 31st, 1946. Anything; bought
from tine or account paid, pl"ase telt
for a bill which will he numbered
and a draw made on April let, 1048.
The number drawn will receive a
duplicate order of purchase or cash
LOST— : to that amount. Call at the house
C. E. Razeli
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F i -hid,, and rc1ativt•-a front TLta
nous, 'Purrrn to, Kitchener,4'r<m.rfurd,
I (•, : t t (1110,,:u and the
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,..urrontolitig lintr'r• vatherea. ht
Iltirge numbers on Friday, 1)oeemlmr
:19, to pay their resyr+'sty to Charles
Clare'rtco lam'nest. Rozell wile passed
away in bis 130th year. Funeral
I serviees at Ball Brothers Funeral
'Home, High .St., were conducted by
HO'. fit'. .I. \1roo11 "v and interment
!followed in Clutton ceinttery.
Pallbearers were J. 13. J.avis G. It.
Fear, ,T, B. Rothwell, A. Ai, TCuight, 0,
L. Paisley and Wilbur Wt'leh. Flower
1 brae ars were Tboauas and Gordon
IRai bwrll, Clifford yhobhroolc and
Wiit[nnr Reid.
(r. ilore11 wvas 11n11) ()etcher 3rd
11889. on Can. 4, Morels Town:'hllp
and for tire past 32 yie:t.1t had been n
re.tdent of (gluten. He was. a
member of Oniaria St. Milted
,Church, 31t•. Roz'I] Lvas a second
son of 391'. ^and Mrs, Charles P.ozell.
1'luritan; .lie's lifetime ills. Rox,:ll dyad
}.:.e.n 0 farmer, co-operator of what is
now the Clinton Creamery with his
brother, 3614g'n, for 10 years, and
latterly had been a hosiery salesman.
Always keenly and enthnstastirally
or phone 56-r•0. i'll deliver. in't'erested in horses, he was, a valued
Saturday a pair of 'pen's gloves rember of Clinton T, ttrf (inb.
(Reward). Finder leave at the Your Rawleigh Deator, 17, ;air•
Brussels. Past.. Geo. WesOn Wednesday, December
enberg. iRozell head bean making business
leas in. Soslfiorth, and during the
to LOW r V�s s M. r o : moon hotu' while: making a call took a
k ? 7 1k� aE�l�"t✓"ems
!sudden heart seizure and passed
away before medical alio coned be
reached.
On December 21, 1310 he was
united kat morlrage to Sadie Rath,
! well, whin survives with one sol,
Louglas Clinton, and two daughters,
`Mrs. Ruth Jenkins, Clinton, and Mrs,
Helen Garnet, St. ,3arys, and throe
grn.ndrlhildren. Also surviving aro
'taco brothers, Williams, Coslerich, and 1
I17lton, Kitchener, and three sisters,
Mrs. It Manning, Brussels, Mrs, R.
Plazmstetl,; CVntan, and Mrs. J.
'Engel, Stratford,
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Repair Your Tractor — any snake
Remember we Repair all Farm Equipment
Dominion Nobby Tires
°°°taco Farm Implements
Pedlar Barn Equipment
Bock Your Oil Now for Spring
The Price Is Right.
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OLD•D SAE'LED OR DEAD
CATTLE • HORSES • HOGS • SHEEP • CALVES
Promptly and Efficiently Removed
Simply Phone Collect
c9� Brussels 72
Ingersoll 21
WE DO THE REST!
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Red Star Garage and Service Station
Brussels, Ont.
Special Prices on -ring and valve jobs
during the.winter months.
General Service Work.
Batteries and Other Accessories
Battery Charging and etc„
Renfrew Separators and Milkers etc.
Chesterfields and Occasional Chairs
— REPAIRED and RECOVERED
Also Rebuild Mattresses
Al i\' ...
FRES r P CK LJP AM) RELIVE Y
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Stratford U psh s 1 terhig (o
43 Brunswick Street Stratford, Oast.
Enquire at
D. A. RANN
Furniture and Paella 3t Moe.
Phone 36 or 811 Brussels, Ont. I)
Kippen-Wroxeter Road
i. Now Part of, County System
A proposal to have the ICippen-
Wroxeter I•Inrron County road taken
over as a Pro*in.cial highwoly, has
been discussed by muuieipal officials
and ratepayers of the four -town
ships of Nlclvillop, Morris, Grey and
Tnekersmith and the Town of Sea,
forth.
The question hats been discussed
at length et recent municipal nom
'Motion meetings and while it hes
never reached bile election -issue,
from a muntoipat point of view,
lliscuslsionis have awakened.. a great
deal of interest.
A large number of ratepayers of
MoI illop township crowded thn:
Winthrop Hall at the 11ontfinatibll
meeting held Monday. The tax
rate, snow, plowing. school buses
and a hospital grant were thor'
oughly' diO,otsased.
Retiring Reeve N. R, norrance
reviewed the council's work during
the year, I -le has nerved on coun-
cil for 18 years.
Use only lights neces-
sary. Use heating
appliances ... toasters,
grills, top -stove ele-
ments . , . as little as
possible..`
ELECT ' (CITY
EMMY lY:F{ Il s' E
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at high level in your
home, office, store, fac-
tory, everywhere . .
947
"Iron Horse" Spurned
Town Of Cranbrook
By Eluned McNair
A nuisance b0 the (trey Township
assessor, a megnot•y to only the older
residents of the cominuni-ty, opt a
tribnle to the farsighteriness of it
Huron Clotrn¢p pioneer. are the now
almost disappeared streets and lots
of the Town of Cranbroorr..
Spurned op farmer's aro the core'
fully laid -out streets which before
1870 were planned to guard the con-
fines
onfines of the thtr]ving urban centre,
when the railway carte.
h ale 4,
But the inroads or progreso over-
looked Crambt'Oink,:;'lthc rntlwny passed
two miles to dihle nerals. connecting
Palmerston With, Kincardine, through
Intermediate Points or ltwoisit, Fthel
and llt^ussels.
In 1859. FI. A. Miller, Crsslbrook's
leading mendhant of the time, laid out
his 500'ttere:townleite, and on a knoll
in the centre he constructed a .tnag-
niticemt home.On top the large grey
stone 1ntt0.ding-lie built a glassed -in
tower. where Ore helped to sit as
"squire," watching the town flourish.
y '7 :n
For a time it,epp70'e:l as though
his dream Haight reach fulfilment. The
flourishing pioneer settlement became
the home of a. group of hardy Scots-
men—the MCNebs, McNairs, McBon-
dais, Mclntoshs. Campbell% and
others. It boasted a salt well, lime.
Favor $750 Grant •,
Reverting to the • clisntttssion of
the action o8 the township council
in failing to centribute by way of 1
a grant to rbhe operating deficit of
Scott Memorial Hospital, Sailor th.
as requested, it was. pointed out
the hospital wast a community in
etitntion and as Mein should be sup-
ported by the communities 'Which
it served, The meeting took posi-
tive aetioutl when it adapted a:rem
lnttllon, mored by R. S. Mc$eoher i
and ,Tames 14lcQundd, ":bloat this
meeting recommend tothe inenm^
ing township oonn0il that the grant
of 2790 to 'S'cott Memorial . Hntisl lttcl
be paid.
Gorden, MoGavio, township re•
presentative on the Seatorth Diss
trlo High 'School Board, told the
meeting of the resales attained 13
using school buses, McZiilop Pupils
had increased :Orom 28 in 1944 to 48
in 1947, while the cost per pupil per
day in the dame period dropped
frown $1,2614, to 9)1.01. in addition to
this, there was a saving to McTii1-
loot residente� o1 9)8,017 in board and
`ittanspoutation.
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Ile urged strait the township ntalte
Iprovision for plowing sdbool bus
routes.
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FOR SAL--
i0leotrio motors rewound and re.
oared. Itlspert workmanship. Moder•
ate prices. New motors in stock,
Hettger inaustrrae,
649 Ontario Street,
Stretford, Ont.
n rlaarr3, , 'tu hoot:, . wagotl
•It09. Ihhte bleat omit ;411,1,1t.111,77,
kilpt . a haw mill. 9zv,:•;1) eilrtt•ches
and 11 ,.r+hooi.
Today one 11100( .41,13r 7t boo n•t.p,
, tuns, a Mtnr,•lt ui t;t• hu hl r :•
tinct !Vo milt . on. h Willed„
of the 1',7:.19. t1 ;,in. ,.um i,r heard, rt.-
mbrditut older rnsid,ot, that onre day
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81711i,r,11 was -10 1tr1'i• ;,.•,•n .rl•:•::,3 fol•
the Wellinutoft, 117-v ,,nil t.•• ir., Rail-
way, which spurned tete "rows."
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On 11,,' r,ni_Ikir`. ; .tf 11.• ciihtT naw
ends a shell of a ellen+:,, r, r,1 .t at
barn for piney yella. Egret tit, foun-
dations of moat of 7117, exriv iu !Intl tit-.
have. tti!appcared, hitt still on it; title
0Y r10oitill) the nim il]Ill,l itis I to the
impo-imp reaaidr•ur„ t.' til. late• .Mr.
MllIJt r.
In 1671 it w;t,; bolruhl h; 1he lure
John Cameron, and still renitltt$ its
the (':Inrr 77777 familt john (1 tn:3r,om
drone his oxen from !tI:u v:!nitd Town•
ship in Oxford County to 7'10111) t
in 1075. and today t1,• C' t"u ran army.
is one of the best Known in the
district. Tire 111,nlestr.ul i;, now awned
by Mrs. William Cainc•rnn,
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Few resldemt:= now 711e11.7 (19 Toe
glory that stmio to 'mare been Crun-
brools.'s but the deeds to property are
still described by het numbers and
streets, as Iatd out in the original
survey.
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starting at the third weak
. tcleEu�, 44 ka tnd
he
creep.
Vqty to t
�1mluOt pounds ol
o'
wts at'rr•
sluts a healthy wlgaroas tri
pounder at wonting tints.
For toot, growth and easy &9U'
weaning, iWzd 41
Et gives you 4/5 0l a pound
7,i pod: to oamh pound al toed.
.00
—that a good rule to neon
bor to—in dry starter Bush
leading. trough should he
cleaned up each 12 hours, is
wet mash leading it should
be cleaned up In 20 to 30
minutes -3 times daily.
• Figured out in miles -per-
dollar, Goodyear is the most
economical tiro on the road
today. It's the best tire buy—
by miles! We have Good-
years in your size. Come m
today.
YOUR
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DEALER
ELLIOTT BROS.
Brussels, Ont.
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Dealer o - J. H. Stretton
Phone 5x Brussels
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Acetylene and Uectrie
i Weldin;
Our shop is eduipperI to da
First Class
Wel tii?'
And Lathe Work
T0129 Patronage Solicited.
Good Service Anetded.
Agent for
Surge Milking i'iI>sclrines
BUSINFSS
CARDS
C. A. Myers, M. D., L. M. C. C.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
William St. Phone 4. Brussels, Pat.
Allan A. Lamont
Gent fors --fire, Windstorm, and Automobile Ingaiterases.
let particulars of. our Special Automobile Policy .Tor $a•
Queen St. 'Phone 65-r-7
Walker Funeral Home
Day or Night Calls Phone 65
No extra charge tor Use of Funeral Hoarse.
B. G. Walker Licensed Funeral Director & Embalmer.
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, Oat.
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. Rano & Co.
FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE
Licensed Funeral Director and Ernbalnier
PHONE 36 or 85 -- — BRUSSELS, ONT.
Lewis Rowland
(Licensed For Huron County)
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED — PRICES REASONASLIC
For Engagements Phone 31 "The Brussels,Post" end oar
will be looked after Immediately t
For information etc., write or phone Lew. Rossisus4
Or write to R. R. 3 Walton. , . .;
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