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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1948-6-2, Page 5THE BRUSSELS POST Wednesday, .Tune 2nd, 1248 JPP(') si 'l� LIBERAL CANDIDATE HURON -BRUCE A STRONG COMBINATION HILL OLIVER KING PUBLIC MEETINGS HENSALL — FRI., JUNE 4, 8 p• rn. Rt• Hon. Louis St. Laurent ELECTION DAY MONDAY, JUNE 7 —• 8 a. m. - 7 Is. m' VOTE HILL i RADIO ADDRESSES CKNX FRIDAY, JUNE 4 -- 1:15 - 1:30 p. m. Frank Fingland FRIDAY. JUNE 4 — 7:30 - 7:45 p• m. Hugh Hill FRIDAY, JUNE 4 — 9:30 - 10.00 p.m. Rt. Hon. Louis St• Laurent A Progressive Province a Ha . The Huron -Bruce Liberal Association BLUE VALE Dir, Roy of Londes.borc trade his regular visit here on Friday droning to show National Film Board nic• turns end made a brief introduc- tion. The attendance at these show- ings is improving, but not, it is felt, to the extent that the piotureea warrant, and it is hoped that after the vacation season more persons will avail themselves of the privi- lege of seeing them, At the meeting on Friday evening the members of the Women's institute donated randy for sale and $11.40 was realized, Personals: John Iitrton rs confined to his bed suffering from a heart Condition following severe attack of flu Mrs, Alex Armstrong, Brussels, at the borne of her brother, R. H. McKinnon, and nursing Mrs. Mc - Minion, who is under the doctor's • care; .Mr, and Mrs. Albert Ashley and family, I•Iowick, with. \Ir. and Mrs, Burns Moffatt; Mr, and 'Mrs. W. Fryrogle and Mr, and Mrs. Alex Smith. D. tt•oit, with Mr. and Mrs. R, H. McKinnon and other friends; George Thomson ,with his sister Airs. Barry, and Albert at Sarnia; at the morning service in the Tlalted Church on Sunday, Rev, J. A, Burden spoke on "Redemption"; Mo, and Mrs. Burden are at Windsor this week attending the meeting of the Hamilton and London Conferences or the United Church of Canada; Rev. Leland C, Jorgensen preached at the regular morning service at Knox Presbyterian Church, and the choir sang a number. OPTOMETRIST COMING TO BRUSSELS ! R. A. REID, Registered Optometrist of Stratford will be at his BRUSSELS OFFICE In Miss Hingston's Store on. Wednseday Morning, June 23 From 9.30 a. m. to 12.30 Noon Eyes Examined — Glasses Fitted. av,:r:sertMCV &/v,ZMataWs , -FOR THE BRIDE • ' a'laaeliy-.fitaset 4 Perfectly matched —add the en• gagement dia. mond is flaw- less. .1 or Per HER ATTENDANTS Mama Dainty Hearts and Bows de- sign in Sterl- ing Silver. LOVELY PENDANT A SIGNET 11.0 G styled. gold. W. G. LEACH Jeweller Brussels, Ont, 60 Two-tone loveliness in Sterling and Pd Sliver gilt $300 A Prosperous Dozrinion cit/ ..._., I a. N. Personals: Mr. and Mrs Norman Sanderson and fancily, Srmforth, with friends trete; Rev. R, G. Hazlewood and Silas Johnston in Windsor, attending the London Conference of the United Church; Mr. and stirs, Lorkart Johnston and remit 7, Hamil- ton, with Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Reid; Robert Holland, London, with friends here; Mr, and Mrs. Fled Rutledge Blyth, with friends here, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Proud of California with Mr. and Mrs, Geo, Desndnsr Mr. Proud is a former Wal- ton boy and has not been in the vil- lage for 35 years or 10000, Mr. and Mrs. Jinn Ritchie of Lon- don with Mr, and Mrs. Cliff Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. Janes Humphries of Windsor with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Humphries. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Watson of London„ with Mr. and Mts. N. C. Bennetit, Mr. and Mrs, Glen Fraser nr Stratford, with Mr. and Mrs, M. Fra- ser of Morris Twln. Mr. Donald Shaw and friend of Toronto, with friend here. Mr, John Cook of Tfespele' with Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Rockwell and other friends. Mr. John Steisss or Niagara Pails called on friends here, Mr. and Mrs, John. Rutledge of Ninrag'a. Palls with friends in Brim. sets. Mr. and Mrs, Malcolm i,ove and Mr. ,and Mrs, David Lave of New - 1 Market, with Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Travis. Mr. Campbell Wey in Stratford. ; on business. 1 Master Ronald Smiths s:an or Mr; and Mrs„Tames Smith of the 10th or Grey, in Whigham 'Hospiifal, Mr. and Mrs, Tien Ritc!,ie of Sea - forth, with DTr. end Mrs, Douglas bnnis, Miss Rer•niee T-Iaclrwell 0f Strat- ilord 050e1551 IToapitnl, in Lon(1'on, • completing final exams for her R.N. The annual church services of the Brussels Masonic Lodge A.P. and ISP. was, hold in Duff's United Church, Walton, on Sunday evening, May 30, at 7:30. Rev, R. Y Hazle- wood was the special speaker. Tv the Huron Festival of Music held in Codenich. ,Tune 'Rockwell re, eeivecl a mark of 88 in the piano solo "Marching Tnnrn:pets," Dir, and Mrs., Joseph Bernie, ,Tack end Betty of Woodham, spent Sum clay at the home or Mr, Gen, Sack, son, Mr. Alf and Miss Mary 'T'idie of Baydeld spent Stinlay Flit the home of Mr. eGo, Jackson. Mr, and Mrs Mantes Humphries of Windsor, at the hone of Mr and Mrs. W. ,T. ITumpin'ies, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hollinger and children of Hamilton, with relatives. Mr. and Mos, 'Harry Bolger and I Mr. and Mrs. G, 10. Pollard, attended the Synod in Loudon last week DTtss Sadie McNair end niece Mar• ityn McNair of T'Iamilton, with rela- tives, ELECTORS OF HU The Next Five Years ` w' re for Agriculture, Industry a}s d Tourist Trade Send Your Successful Salesman Four The Needs Ot Baro n -B °nee CE ortant v T j YOUR BEST INTERESTS ARE MED. THE HURON -BRUCE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION FOR SALE— WANTED— 00 acre farm off highway, pride 1.x00. Curling Stones At Once. State con- 1 . 65 acre farm 114 miles of Illghway dation and price. Write S. Cariof, 537 Besserer Street, Ottawa. Ont. 2,500.00 100 acre farm on Highway, hush, hydro, good buildings, price $4,500.00. 100 acre farm on County Road, all modern conveniences and up-to-date buildings. T. C, Long, Real tistate Broker, Brussels, On:. KEF-FER'S MACHINE SHOT' tot Acetylene and Electric Welding Our shop is eduipped to 4o First Class Welding And Lathe Work Your Pat*onage Solicitor' Good Service Adm. SURGE MILKERS DAIRY MAID Hot Water Heaters Chesterfields and Occasional Chairs — REPAIRED and RECOVERED — AIso Rebuild Mattresses ge FREE Plata) AND DELIVERY Strad r tst ring Co Shrattord, Out. 43 Brunswick '.Street Enquire at — J. B. Higgins, Seaforth �a� 1�T Service Dealer — Phone 138 Seaforthre ci Funeral Service. GEORGE POLLARD Phone 36 or SS Snoods, REPRESNTATIVS — BRUSSELS, alemumesesessassammismismassumemmeramiam