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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1948-2-4, Page 40 passe:is Expel Packers Phone 70x r latest prices for poultry:— Fowl A Grade --5 II' over 21-23c 4' lb over 20c 4 lb over 18c 3 lb. over 14c Also dealers for Sun Ray awl Matchlord Feeds Feld Crop Competition Interilli-ne; compett M the '1zon Oats., Pied Cr' Competition --gtIni.,rt.ih is being arr.ttLAyd 1;y the East 'Enron Agricultural Peeinty ire ask. .eti to give their names to the field :eLO etro committee — Harry Bolger 'Wilfred Shortreed. lack —limiters may be had front any ze above or fro1n. the secretary. G. A. MILNE. 1 Secretary — C. A. Myers, M. D., L. M. C. C. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON WilliArn St. Phone 4. Brussels, Ont. THE BRUSSELS POST W ALT Clks; foords hc,e, Personal, ; Mrs.IL 4 1.. Cittn• The annual of I kn ft", ming 15 it h her aantrin e v. Mrs. Cnitca Church. With w :Ur .11014 111 111, Neva Scmia; Robert the basement V the eburch, with land. 1.ttuden, a hit friends hero. Rev. S. 0. Haselwood Presiding' and Mrs, P. Holman acting as secretary After devotional exercises, Mr, CP N BROOK Hazelwood gave the leper of tile The service in Knox Presbyterian session. stating thai the church Ohltrdi 00 SIlltdaY 1V,I0 conducted stating that the eluiren attendance by the minister, Rev, 1. D. IVtaelver, ;luring the past year was better than whose sermon subjeot NVIS, 'The in the previous four years nf his Years that the Looust hath Eaten." ministry here. The membership was A ladies trio consisting of Mrs, increased by (lett, th-re w.,r0 111 Clifford Kerniaighttn. Mrs, T. L. Mar - baptisms, seven matTlages. three Tve,r, and Miss Muriel MaeDoniald, members WPIT 1061 by removal, and sang "Nothing Satisfies but .Sesus." f, au by tioatb. Dew q 1 s of %%tricot,: with Mrs. Mantiu 'MacDonald at the organizations showol increasps iu piano, fyinbyrsili`p and in bite, and all Mrs, John Schnook has been st oraanizations had avery soceessful the home of her sister, Mrs, 'Plies. year financially. Abram where she is as:slating In Stewards elected for hreelear easing for her father, John Orart. terms were JariMg Mt. Dottald. J. who has been seriously 111 for several Marshall. Lttemlng: auditors Meet The Enchantress wPelts' 1 1 Detroit Is visit. Of The Ages eleetect were Bert Johnst :Ina Herbert Jose , Clarence Martin, A vet:, of thanks ing his father in the village. was moved to the miobtiti ;Ina his wit', the organist. qui tit, choir. Personals: Frank Kirkby In In thrilling color illustrations oy Henry Olive and absorbing word .1:eieh by John Erskine, starting In Tb. 'With this Squatty's (February 1) issue of Tho Detroit Sunday Times, See Betty tilable. Deborah Kerr, Barbara Stan. wyk, Snsan Hayward and other ;aerie stars portray history's glamorous enchantress. Get Sun- day's Detroit Times. BUSINFSS CARDS Allan A. Lan:lent Agent for—Fire, Windstorm, and Automobile hangs at particulars of our Special Automobile Policy or ansms Queen St. Brussels 'Phone 65-r-7 Walker Funeral Home Day or Night Calls Phone 65 No extra charge tor Use of Funeral Home. 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. ns. 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 haformation, 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. FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer PH • NE 36 or 85 — — BRUSSELS, ONT. Lewis Rowland (Licensed For Huron County) SATISFACTION GUARANTEED — PRICES REASONABLE For Engagements Phone 31 "The Brussels Pose' awl litsint will be looked after immediately For information etc., write or phone Lew, Rowbnd Or write to R. R. 3 Walton. ;-.,1-1V.:7t'iM::)*S(MMOR:Fr'N.V5"vgAtOWAt!AF LE E. Richards Phone 86-r-5 ; 50101 Ethel Repair Your Tractor — arty make Remember we Repair all Farm Equipment Dominion Nobby Tires Qtaco Farm linplements Pedlor Barn Equipment Book Your Oil Now for Spring The Price Is Right. ingreatitg610 MC,F.WM Rike 61i114-0, 13,1_,UEVALE Guelph et tale 0.A.O.: Charles 11111- At the morning service in the liamson has completed the wiring at United Church, Rev. J. A. Haden the home of John H. Slarcy; Miss preached from the text: "Though he Ediith Hachweil. Stratioid, at her were a son, yet learned he obedience home here; Mrs. Orr has retarned hy the things which he suffered. . to 'her home in Goderich after visit tIh:i01:10,11 to daH 0010111i. In vile Sunday school, Mtu S1q oley Darling, missionary secretary, gave a paper on a mis- sionary report V work in Japan since the war. Ast Knox Presbyterian Church Rev. L. O. Jorgensen usoil for We subject, "The third temptation of Chrial by theaeraL” Personals; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold IAlInW amomPattleil 111" Mrs. I,11. low's sister, Miss McMinn of Tr rola 0. lerC with en r 0101 collo 1 ran, 01. 00 Sunday for Florida where they expect to visit fur two or more weeks. Mrs. W, IT. MeXint ney and Elisabeth Ann visited her daughter Eileen at London; ?Vire 3, H. Smith accmopanied Mrs. Prank Mirror to ITP.40(tler to Nbit M‘r. and Mrs. Paul Liastinga; Miss Olivo Scott with Si' tforth relatives and friends; John Spalding, Lk. towel, with his sister Mrs. Edward Johnston. Reference was made 111 V. • WedniquittY• Fein% try ith. 1)48 1 portim; Native Of Downie Donald Rae. Dies wINUHAM. Feb. 1-1 tonald itas, well-known Wingham 1)110I100,10man, died suddenly yesterday of it heart attack in his store shortly after closing time, Prominent in business A 1 AL S 4.: OLD -DISABLED OR DEAD CATTLE* HORSES • HOGS • SHEEP • CALVES Promptly and Efficiently Removed Simply Phone Collect Brussels 72 Ingersoll 21 WE DO THE REST! I ogisrartwumro.....kovaa and snort circles, be operated a hardware and coal badness fm. itt past 15 years with his tw, sou, Ronald and Murray. He was in his 8fith year and was born la Downie Township. He come to Whigham in 1913. Mr Rae was a member or the Wing - ham Carling and Bowling Club, the Masonic Order. St, Audrow'n„ PrebYr terian Church, and els on the boa a of trustees awl mangers. Surviving besides his wife. the russgs Lio 114 former lelizabebil Gplevo, are two daughters and three sons, Mrs. W. W. flurney, nr wingtarn. Mrs. Dr, Russell St, John, of Itowlie, New. foundland; Ronald and Murray, of Wingluun, Robert, of London; three bral.hers and threo sisters, Robert, of Luoltnoff; William of Stratford; Kenal,Gt11, of Kingsville, Mrs, George Skinner and Mrs. Rob. ert Porteous, both of Stratford; Mrs, Nelson Riitchardson, of Inger- soli, mm,rwmoikimim.5wmr P RESENTS A mc-wmtmokc 0 :..t.)-1,;.VMA114,M,OW,M,MRiV,AW,Alerf,AW,t;;;NVAItti )„„ F EAT UR1NG RemcmemAtowAttAuotvm ma-vemem-FivmmAvmm 4 o s iiss Je 11 ‘rdr* y a. n S ell Harrigan r Fre Also a cast °I 35 skaters from the Kitchener -Waterloo Skating Club assisted by the Siratord Skating Club. There will be pairs, a foursome, dance numbers and comedy. Sanctioned by the Canadian t igure Association. SRfl [Skating its kod ildren Carnival)