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C. A. Myers, M. D., L. M. C. C.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
William St. Phone 4. Brussels, Ont.
Allan A. Lamont
Agent for—Fire, Windstorm, and Automobile Iannares
let particulars of our Special Automobile Policy for fsssssa,
Queen St. Brussels 'Phone 65-r-7
Walker Funeral Horne
Day or Night Calls Phone 65
No extra charge for 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. 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, Ont.
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. Rann & Co.
FUNERAL AND AMIIIBULANCE SERVICE
Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer
PHONE 36 or 85 — BRUSSELS. ONT.
Lewis Rowland
(Licensed For Huron County)'
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED — PRICES REASONABLE
For Engagements Phone 31 "The Brussels Post' and they
will be looked after immediately
For information etc., write or phone Lew. Rowland
Or write to R. R. 3 Walton.
WALTON
Members of the gilds softball club
Met at the home' of Miss Sherrie
Bennett to arrange for the 1942
season, The following officers
were elected; manager, Lawrence
Marks; coach, Dan Willis; secretary.
teasurer, Silas Johnston,
The W.A. groups of the lath of
Grey to the b0unda.y held a success-
ful box social in the basement of
Dog's Church, The -program in
chided: reading, hire. Roy Bennett;
recitation, Miss Mona Clark; solo,
Mrs. Robert Smaldion; instrumental,
Mrs, Walter Davidson; and several
contests. A prize for the 'best -look.
hag box was won by Miss Mona
Clark. Judges were Rev, R. G.
Hezelivood, Walter Davidson, and
Josph Hackwell.
Personals; Mr. and Mrs. William
Corlett M•onlcton, with Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Corlett; Mr. and Mrs,
Gerald Watson, Godertch, with Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Watson; Douglas
Laievless has been engaged as tea•
cher art one of P,terhorougln's pub-
lic schools. Audie McNichol has
bought the farm of his brother, Or-
vilio McNichol, on con. 11, Grey,
Jt' EF EYS'Al
M.ACH!NE SHOP
foo
:(etylene and Electric
Welding
out. shoo is eduipped to So
First Class
Welding
And Lathe Work
Your Patronage Solicited.
Good Service Assured.
TL_ $
Good For
All Kinds of
Baking
SOLD IN BRUSSELS AT
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BAEKER BROS.
Maw 311W
Give your old tractor more power
Install a Robin Manifold
We can equip your wagon or tractor for
rubber. Special discount on new tires and
batteries. See
A. S. BOWMAN & SONS
Machine and Welding Shop
Gowanstown, Ont. — Phone 636r3 Listowel
THE BRUSSELS POST
Obituary SURGE MILKERS
Mr, William Bird DAIRY MAID
Hot Water Heaters
The death of an old and highly re.
specterd resident of Weoxeler, look
pittce in Wlsglvatn General FToepital,
on Saturday, March 27th, 1;1 the per-
: son of William Bird, Mr. 131rr1 was
' born and lived the greater part of
lois life In Grey Township, but for
1 some years past, made hia home
I )l^ltll his sister, Mrs, Thomas Jscklin,
1 Sinne Ally, 1947, ho has been a
Ihospital patient. Though in his 92nd,
year, he had retained his Peril `1ice
until the time of his death On
March ir2ti., his Ili'). birthday was
celebrated with a biethdnr patty • Service Dealer — Phone 138 Seaforth
through the kindness of the Super -
1 intendantMrs Morroy and mem-I GEORGE POLLARD
het s of the staff. i
The ]ate 'lir, Bh'd is survived hY REPRESNTATIJCi—'IRIJ55ELS,
his son, Robert Bird of Morris Tou'u-
sluip and a sister, Mrs, Thomas Jack
lin Huge
Funeral sernicas warp held on Furniture
Tuesday from the esidnnce of Mr,
and Firs, Thomas Tteklin, Rev. J. 0. i Sale
J. B. Higgins, Seaforth
Caney of St. ,Fames Anglican Church! AA --AT THE—
charge. By request, Mee. Harold , Mildrnay
Hamilton sang "Beyoind'the Sunset," I Furniture
Pallhaarere were Allister Bird. Syl-
vester Fox, Allen Adams, Jim Adams,' Store
Harold Hamilton, Alex McCracken, APRIL 10th to APRIL 24th
Pour grand nieces noted as flower $20,000 worth of stock of Furniture
bearers, Mrs, David, Hastings, rMe. Pianos and Appliances
Jack Lowe, rMs. Jos. Brewer, Mrs, Sacrificed at
I•Tarry Gould. Interment was made in 10% to 50% Discount
Brussels Cemetery, Terms Cash — Free Delivery
Store open Thursday evenings
during sale.
Annie Eliza King,
Oat Thursday morning, April let
there entered into rest Annie Eliza
King. widow of the late. William
D. 'Ward, in her 73 year at the home
of her eon -la -law, Gordon Seeirau..
12 con. Gary, 53 years ago she wtl
united in marriage In i'ill'um
Ward of Grey Township who pr
deceased her 13 years ago, Dec. 21r.
She leaves to mourn the lost of
loving mother, one son Walter o
Gerrie and six daughters (Annie
Mrs, Bert Bray, Ethel; Mrs, 14111
McCutcheon, B1no;e6 Mrs, Frani
Smith (Maher) Listowel; (Myrtle)
Mrs, Bert Heibein, Silver Corners,
Elm; (Ethel) Mrs, M. Rieharls M
Markdade; (Lena') Mrs. Gordon
Spelt -an, 12 con, Grey. also 211 c.r'.fnd
children ad 14 great grand children,
3 sisters and 4 brothers.
The funeral service was conducted
by Rev, Gordon Fleetwood of Walton
assisted by Rev. T. McIver of Cram.
brook an Saturday, Aprfl 3rd from
her late residence. 4. favorite
hymn was sung, "Safe to the arms
of Jesus"; a duet "Rork of Ages" by
Mrs., Lloyd Hamilton and Mrs, Joe
McCracken accompanied by Mrs,
Frank Coates at the piano. The
floral tributes were beu.ntiful and
were carried to the grave by nine
grandchildren, Merwood Smith,
StacIley Bray, Clayton FTeib?fn,
Anode Bryans, Berm Rice, Muriel
Ward, Tva and Noreen Speirsn and
Tietty Richards. Pallbearers were
six greantlsons, Glenn, Clifford end
Kenneth Bray, George and Lorne
1?cOutcheon and Srure Heibein.
Interment was made in Mount
Pleasant Cemetery,
There's an open gate
At the end or the ,road
Through which each must go atone
And there in a light
We cannot see '
Our father claims his own
Beyond the gate.
Our loved one
Finds happhnee. sand rest
And there its comfort
Tn the thought
Thut.t a loving (Ind knows best
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Farm Stock, Implements and
Household Effects
Lot 7, Con. 14, Grey Township
FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1948
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_ at 1 P.M.
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e2I/2south & 2 miles east of Brussels
FTORSES
P1 matched team of Clyde horses
rising 2 yrs. old
elI Set of brass mounted teals harness
(nearly new)
0,1 set single harness
CATTLE
1 Poll Angus cow 8 yrs. old due
June 27
1 Poll Angus cow 3 yrs, old, fresh
1 Durham cow farrow
1 JPolluly A19ngus cow 5 yrs, old due
2 Poll Angus heifers, calf at side
1 Poll Angus 'belfer due May 12
1 Poll Angus ball, registered '
1 Poll Angus heifer
1 Hereford steer
1 winter calf
IMPLEMENTS
1 M.H. binder 7 ft,
1 McCormick Deering mower 5 ft„
cut, new
1 Cockshutt loader, drop head, new
1 slide rake, good as new
1 need drill
1 Cockshutt riding plough
1 AT, H, walking plough
1 gang plough
1 Tnternadionai tractor plough, 2.
furrow
1 set 4 -section harrows
1 spade harrow 1 disc
1 souffier 1 wagon and gravel box
1 set sloop sleighs, new
1 rubber tired buggy
1 jltmper cotter
1 lemming mill with b
a
gge
r
1 16,ft, hay rack, roller top, new
1: M. TT, cutting box
1 4•H,P, gas engine
1 Beatty car, new
150 ft. rope new, slings and pulleys
l8ssex car 2 griadstories
1 boat 1 DeLavai separator
1 Renfrew separator 1 saw frame
Colony house 10 x 12
Small colony house
011 brooder stove, nearly new
Dnive belt 3 steel nil drums
Steel water trough, nearly new
Woven fence wire Roll barb wire
Trois vice quantity lumber
Number cedar posts 1 sugar kettle
Snip buckets and spites
Sausage grinder
3 geese 2 ducks
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
2 Iran beds and springs
1. large bureau
1 large cupboard
Rocking chairs
1 d1'eseer .and, stand
1 extension tahie
1 collet
Dishes Quilts
Other articles too numerous is
mention.
TERMS—CASH
No reserve as farm '.e sold.
WM. EVANS, Prop.
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
Cousins Of Loral Women
I?ho, in I -l'0 1OSt!t Year
Word has been received that a
Ponnter beloved resident of 97iteht•11,
Mrs, John S. Copptn, win relebraterl
her 104111 birthula.y on Match 16 nt
the home of her daughter. Mrs.
Mabel Houck, in FTamiof0, Men.,
died on March 31. She heti failed
gradually after her birthday end
nneheed away nnietly. Per about
the last two years she had been
eonflned to bed and her Mrultiee
were nip longer keen,
Mrs. Conpin was the former Sir
scatula .Cantlon, daughter of the
late 'Rev, David Condon, who died
typhus epidemic et 1'Hnivitle.
after burying 25 of 115 pnrishion•
ere. She wee married to the Rev,
Robert Baker. who died in Pal.
myna, Alts, After hie death she
00111e to Mitchell to live, with her
three littie children, end in 1997
she married ,Tnhn S ('.oppiel, who
Mod in 19fn7. tater Mre, Coppin
lived with her sister in Toronto
and then went to Jalifornla fo
Bye with her daughter 910110, who
Med a year tater. Since than Mrs.
Cnitpin had lived with her othei'
daughter, Mrs, Houck, in Mendota.
Besides her daughter, she is sur-
vivetl by one son, 13, P, Baker,
Toronto,
Mrs, Tem Pierce arid Mrs. .01. J.
Pollard are cousins of Mrs, S.
Copp,in,
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l i't dnestiey. April
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Ap S:
, Handling
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It costs you more to live these days.
And it costs your bank more to provide
efficient banking service.
Bank staffs are more than half as large
again as before the war; payrolls have
nearly doubled. Taxes are up. So is the cost
of everything banks buy.
Yet you pay no more for banking service
than you did ten years ago. Today 7,000,000
Canadians are bank customers—striking
evidence of the ever -widening usefulness of
competitive banking in our national life.
SPONSORED BY YOUR 13f1NIi
Notice to Creditors
In th estate of JACOB HOLLINGER,
late of the Township of Grey in
the County of Huron, farmer, ..de•
ceased, who died on- or about
March 7, 1948,
TARE NOTICE that all parties
having claims or demands against
the estate of the above deceased
must mail particulars and pronf of
same to the solicitors for the admin•
istrator on or before the fifth diay
of May, A,D. 1948, upon which. dale
the said administrator will proceed
to distribute the assets with regard
only to 'those claims which shall
then hove been received.
DATED at Brussels this fifth day
of April. A.D. 1948.
William Edgar Hollinger,
administrator ,
by hes solicitors Messre. CRAW-
FOIt'0 & FTh8THF)RfNGTON, Pres -1
sats, Ontario.
Brussels Bowling Club
Members Clear Debris
Members of the howling club
turned out early Wednesday evening
to clear 110 the debris lett by 111e
recent Hooding of the Maitland
River. The damage included the
loss of the club house, which was
carried away by the flood, and the
wrecking of the lighting system.
Most of the bowls And lawn equip -
menet had been removed Prom the
club house when it became apparent
that tite btuiidi•ng was in danger of
being flooded,
BELGRAVE
Rev, David Wren oP. Stratford will
occupy the pulpit in ICnox United
Church, .Sunday, April 19 at It s.,m,
Communion will he observed on
Sunday. April 26th et 11 a.m. in
i.Znox United Church,
GREY COUNCIL
Meeting ',etd April 3, 1948
Fn•gineer's report nn the Grant
Drain, Theli,Nanght Dain and The
Bremner Drain *cera provisionally
adopted and clerk instructed to have
by-law, printed n,l served.
George Radford', 1. ',der to crash
and haul gravel on the Townsh'p
roads was neeepted, 10,000 or more
en. yds. with 'tI, incl, screen at 62c.
The tender of the Gaffney Con-
s'ruc.tien Co. to build the cement
bridge at Ints. 20-21. 1011 17 fur
$3990.00 was accepted.
The collector returned his roll and
was relieved of further responsibil-
ity as to 1947 taxes.
A grant of 9100.00 was made to the
Molesworth Cemetery hoard.
The following actonnts were paid:
.
Township roads $2aC4,4t
Relief 91.11
Grants :00.0
Membership assessing as-
sociation 10,0
Municipal Drainage 65.0
Application for Old Age
Pensions 20,0
Hospitalization 2.2
Repairs to Twp. Hall 8.0
Supplies Twp. Hall 2.4,8
F^thel Village acocunf 84.8
Audit Twp., 9150.00, school
$6600 225,01
rax Bounties 12.01
Bah Colleotor's salary 50,00
Postage 9.0
Ethel trustees, fire e`xtingnish -
PTS 499.50
Next meeting' May 1st.
3. H. Fear, Clerk
Chesterfields and Occasional Chap' s
— REPAIRED and RECOVERED —
Also Rebuild Mattresses
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FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVER'
M le a
Stratford Upholstering Co.
43 Brunswick Street Stratford, Out.
Enquire at —
D. A. RANN
Fin -Where and Funeral Service.
Phone 36 or 85
*. r
itt^ussels, Oat.