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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1948-4-21, Page 5THE BRUSSELS POST V,',•dnr•„lay, April 21st, 1S4 9 a 1 ITS STYLED FOR REGULARS, TALLS OR SHORTS. IN YOUNG MEN'S, CONSERVATIVE OR STOUT MODELS It has been years since we've had a showing like this In truly fine English Worsted Suits, You'll find lots of new popuar Greys, Browns, Blue Greys and Blues. ” Syled in Single or Double-breasted Models by four of Can- ada's best makers, in quality Worsted you haven't seen for years'! Included In the range are popular English Gabar- dines, too. PRICED AT; 39.50-4150-47.50 ,55.00 57.50 MEN'S Topcoat Values MEN'S Tweed Suits 21 Suits to clear, in good looking Tweed Sults that sold last year at $35.00. Sizes 35 to 42. syr qg �/�p �q�p! CLEAR .,.41.00 STORE REMAINS OPEN UNTIL 10.00 P. M, SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE Cavalry Cords, Loden Cloth, Gabardines and English Tweeds In popular Sllp•on models.. Colors include Blue, Brown and Grey. SIZES 36 to 44. Fawn, 22.50 to 45.00 Phone 32 NEW SPRING TIES Clever new modern or neat designs in shades to flatter your New Spring Salt. 1.O0to2.00 NEW SHIRTS Dozens of Shirts In plain whites, plain shades or printed and woven stripes. ARROW, FORSYTH, OR B. V. D. 2.50 to 5.00 JOCKEY UNDERWEAR Get your supply of these popular Shirts and Shorts now! All sizes from 36 to 46. Priced at .. . 89c, $1.00, $1.39 each JAMESTOWN Mr, George Rose woo spent the winter with his patents at Bokeelia, Pine Island, Florida, has returned to his 'home here, Mr. and Mrs. Sohn Campbell spent Wednesday with their daughter, Mrs. Gordon Holt, A little daughter hascome to glad- den the home of Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Jacklin, Congratulations, Mr. and Mrs, Robert McAllister were recent tdtsitors of Mr, and Mrs. Clifford McAllister. IKEFr Erb 6 MACHINE SHOP �6>a' Acetylene and Electric Welding Ottr shop is eciuipped to do First Class Welding . And Lathe Work Your Patronage $olleited. Good Service Assured. • CRANHROOK Sabbath school will meet on Sunday April 25 at 10 o'clock and chln'eh ser• vice at eleven o'clock, daylight sav- leg time. Please take notice of the change Prom' standard to daylight saving time, Mrs. Wesley McEachern, son Win- ston and Mrs. McEachern were weep end guests at the house of Peter Baker. Alvin Pride and Roil Glen, Waterloo spent the week -end wife friends here. Mrs. Clara ()instead has gone to St. Thomas to visit at the. home of her Meter, Mrs, Jas. McCallum, Wm, and Mrs. Leeming, Seaforth, and Robert and Mrs. Patterson and daughter Barbara, were recent visitors at the home of M. Emgel, The choly of Knox Churn present- ed their Faster choral service in the ITulited Church at Moncrleff on Sun- - day evening last. Patient — IT,ow can I ever repay your' kindnests to mel Doctor — By cheque, postal order or cash. Give your old tractor more pcwer Install a Robin Manifold. We can equip your wagon or tractor for rubber. Special discount on new tires and batteries. See — A> S. BOWMAN & SONS Machine and. Welding Shop Gowanstown, Ont. — Phone 636r3 Listowel Seaforth Ont. W. O. A. A. To Adopt Most O. B. A. Rules SURGE MILKERS DAIRY MAID Hot Water Heaters J. E. Higgins, Seaforth Service Dealer — Phona 139 Seatorth GEORGE POLLARD REPRESNTATIV$ — BRUSSELS, 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. TAKE. NOTICE that all parties having claims or demands against the estate of the above- deceased I must mall particulars and proof of same to the eolicttors. for the admin. istrator on or before the fifth day of May, A.D. 1948, upon which date the said administrator will proceed to distribute the assets with regard only to those claims which shall then have been received. DATED at Brussels this fifth day of April, A.D. 1948. William Edgar Hollinger, administrator by his solicitors Messrs, CRAW - FORD & HETHERINGTt)N. Brus- sels, Ontario. • * * * * • r 5 • PEOPLE WF KNOW a u a • e • • I Miss Evelyn Cunningham, Toronto, was a week -end visitor at her home here, * * * Frank Scott, who spent a week with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. 5, Scutt has returned to Weiland. * * * Mrs. D. R. Cunningham has retuin- ed home after spending the winter in Guelph. WTNGHAM, April 111 .-- Two hen - tired enthusiastic. apcn•temen from all parts of Western Ontario con- veners here fm• the annual spring nheetine of the `1'este"1 Ontario Athletic Association. Reviewing rho Past year's aetielHne. the W. 0.- A. A, has jest enmp1. fed nine of the bast hockey seasons 'Ince innngnr- atinn, with teams In n.et.ton from December to April of thla year. President Terry Grrg'o was tin the rash. far the meeting and asked for con tuned en -operation for the coming hall season. Meeting bore for the purpose oP drawing up plants for the summer months, the W. 0. A. A. will sponsor the following baseball serial: inter- mediate, ;11411 Int', juvenile, midget, banttam, pee wee. The W. O..4. A, 1�ei11 ntfilinite with the 0. 11, A. for all bnaball smiles, and edopt their rules except for one ruler whereby 12 miles by well traveled highway be the distance a team,; may thaw a player, The deadline for entries Is May Set. Playing ceriifdca.tee 7nne 15111. * * • Mrs. Mary Brigham who hos spent the ia,st few ninths with Mies Barite Mnaene has returned to her home in Blyth, The nseorintion will sponger the following series til softball, 11101• mediate, A. B. C., over 1,00n poen]. widen, 0;00-1 000, imputation under 500, 11111d01', jovonile, midget, ban- -tem, per -wee. t,adtew softball w111 also he featured, The W. 0, A. A. has applied for an affiliation will the O.A.S•A. and will nae their rules exeent for three, residence rule changed to May tat, distance for inverted player, 12 miles: Entry deadline May lot, playing certifi• cotes, Jame 11111; birth certificates miner series, July tat. 5 P Mrs. Menitelieon sad son Bruce, TAsfnwel, have been visiting at the linmr of her sister Mrs. R. A. Ben- nett. s n • George 19vans is in T,i,1tnwel this week. where he is quite busy with h+e lawn roller amyl a mond many Jails Ire avnllahle. * * * Airs. T'arlcer and sun Harold of Fergus were Snndny rteIteh's at the home of ATifis Margaret Grunt and also Mr, 7n•mes Meradr.ean. * * Mr W. il. Tricker and '1Ti.io Ma.reery Tacker Rpen} 1110 week -end at Ker• world with Mrs. Tneker. wlin hes hewn staying with her farther since the death of her mother. * • ,, Recent visitors with Mr. and Airs, Herb Manning ware Mr. and Mrs, S. le. R.nzell and Miss Ruby P141111 ni Kitchener. and Mrs. R. McKee of Chester, Pen., TT. S. A.. and Mr. and Mrs. .Totem Tangle of Stratford. OLDEST MAN IN GORRIE, SAMUEL FERGUSON, 94 Corrie. April 17 -- Sa11111e1 Ferguson, Grn'rie's oldest resident, to -day mark- ed his 94th birthday. Mr. Pergueon en- joys fainly good health loud was able to go downtown occasionally during the past winter. He came to Howick township with his bride from Cart- wright township 70 years ago and has re0Odcd Here ever wince, moving fi'01n Illy farm .to the village in 1922. Danger Spot r Two doge were walking down the street; Said Dido, "Poodles, I declare We might to have a sign put up, "Beware of the boy who lives in there." Patient; "Motor, how are my eatumear Doctor: "Oh, pretty good, bet T wouldn't start reading a,ny continu- ed 0101405," • • AOL CAM DEAN Across the Dominion, even as you read this, thousands of travellers are speeding to their destinations on board trains of the Canadian National. Famous trains, such as The Continental Limited and The Ocean Limited, are spanning the distances from the Pacific and the Prairie Provinces to Eastern Canada and the Atlantic. The International Limited, The Inter -City Limited, The Washingtonian and The Montrealer, are typifying Canadian National's Importance as an International carrier. Dependable "locals" are performing the undramatic but essential job of serving the "in bet11•cen" points, and providing branch line connections with the fast Express trains. These are the trains, covering more than two million miles each month, that make up the Railway "Blue Book" of Canada — The System Time Tables of the C.N.R. The "Blue Book" is your "passport" to everywhere in Canada, or across the Bordet be your journey for business or pleasure, for an hour, a day, overnight or Ionger. COURTESY AND SERVICR Whether at home — or "going places"— in all your contacts with Canadian National, you will experience courtesy and se Bice. RAILWAYS ;AIRLINES a STEAMSHIPS o HOTELS a EXPRESS e TELEGRAPHS WALTON Mr, and Mrs. (icer;=e• Blake of etrey township, have been railed to Florida owing to the 1111tpse of Mr. Blalte's brother, Dr, John Blake. Miss Doris Jahnstn" of Martie township, entertained 1,or sciinnl charms to a birthday pasty. Among the guests were Rose Marie Bolger, Margaret Achilles, 11N11 . nn 1,,111111', Joan Shortroed, June and Audrey TTaekwell and Barbara Patterson. Mr. Douglas Fraser of Morris township, has lensed the fnrni of Miss McNair of the lfith of Grey. Mr, and Gerald Watson, newly weds; were guests of ihonor al a gathering Wednesday evening in the Community Hall here, Tile evening was spent in da.noing to the music of the Wilbee Orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Watson were presented with 41 purse money, alt address being read by Wilfred Shortrecid, and the presntatioa made by 'Robert 1)altan, Chesterfields and Occasional Chairs — REPAIRED and. 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