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The Brussels Post, 1948-9-29, Page 4TO B ITS JE TRIP I ISLES open to Winners of "Esso" Classes ,at 0.P.A. Branch Matches A GAIN Tills YEAR, Imperial Oil Limited offers a ti grand prize of a free trip to the British Isles to each of the two top men in the "Esso Champions" Tractor Class at the International Plowing Match at Lindsay on October 15th. The •'Esso Champions" Class is open to winners of Esso Champions Special" classes at C.P.A. branch matches. Don't fail to enter this class at your local county match. You may be one of the "lucky two." Get full particulars from the secretary of your county branch of the Ontario Plowmen's Association. NOTE: Winners of Esso classes at O.P.A. branch matches held lam fall, after the 1947 International taateh„ are eligible for the "Esso Champions" class on October 15th. pi 44 Farm Division BUSINESS CARDS 3 L E. V ALE 'VHF. il,t.tt1a3E11.3 P0,2a` ,40tovo qtrs. ot.narea M4Werml t.he roll +ill and thMe A. large crowd gathered et the t om- were six visitors preaptm. Outing ninuity hail to honor Mr. Res,* Nieltot 11 eft,,rneon the vionitet quilted and bis bride, the former tliss Dela Raapor was served by the hostess. Thynite of Morris township. An address Was read by lick Friuer and Tom Pleteh presealea a purse owing to 11 being anniversary of money to the young `.411Ple 'At') services in Ethel on Sunday, Oct. 3, were the reciPlents ot ooyernl there will be no 'services In Knox gifts frons • personal frlanda Mr. church here. and Mrs. Nichol exprons,d thanks. The service on Sande v Sept. 36, Lunch was served and dancing Pn• was. the voncluohlA one in tho 01 joyed. istry of Rev. 1. D. "Reviver. At the The serytees at both churches close of the service Mrs. Maxim. tv•• ce 51 11(0111 rI WU, 111 Sunday W.11 S asked to Wine ror word and 1111, CI on the regalia? schedule for the address expressing anarretation o! winter season. The servJae a'. Knox entiring efforts 'with the ilio,t• United Chruvh was ronthwte(1 bY ikt+ organist and leader and regret Rev. J. A. Burden, who spoke no th t at ha, leaving was real by Lytle "Acquiring or no4:050inir Gordon. president of the cl.eir end ttrunallaiOngittys."FOOL.' 1000 eh oir oiei, 'meow, proAont el M rs. Ma e- lver whit a very beautiful silver tea At ;Knox Presbyterian Church. grap,,„1„,*„. Mys, Rev. L. C Jorgensen spoke from Iver expressed her thanks tor the CRANBROOK IN MEMORIAM 1;1 loving memory of tienOter uid 414051. .10P0.4 Key0 who us '0 ewaY 08 YoRrs n#0 ,4414. 10, 1943 int we Mink of yon doar daughter And our !warts are filled with pain Oh this oartir wOuld It 11 V(111 0001(1 WO sop your fact- again 101 a. years 1111,00 swiftty passed swaY But stilt we don't forget For in the: hearts. that loved yoh bast Your memory fingers yet. hirer remembered, Mother, Dad and Brothels 1":"" 1'1 1 2. "il 'ill's snbi''''t. "T" lovely gilt and also %unite of the finp C omit n g of the PSI.CoMmunton spirt,. of fellowship and good w ill service Was observed. - in the eye- enjoyed while working together. On nine Mrs. George Milne of Brussels 'Friday evening representatives 01 ' .1 t!:•, ,,,d an 11 ustrated address on the e.ongregation c andel at the manse iirPist Guiana. it twine' the W.M.5end presented Mr. and Mrs. Macfver tbankoffering meeting. Mrs. Archie with a parting gift ot money. Rev Parkt:,.. and Miss 7anet Robertson and Mrs. 'McIver left. Monday for their I1PW borne in Winchester. II. A. and Mrs. Keys are moving Personals: 'Mr. and Mrs. Ewart this week to their new borne in • W114,finirl end two 50110. 1)110g'IS ft . ' . Brusesla and Donald. Gerrie, with 7511'.1(11(1Gary, little son of Ralph and Mvs. Mrs. Gordon Mundell: Mrs. William • ' Machen le with his mint, Mrs. Berl Kearney. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson , .„_.,,n. Kearney, Walton. Mrs. Earl D,' , '''",“ rhe September meetivr of the i and family, C'romarty, nbroolt ''c'oung Women's Auxiliary , cteti 4 li, Wineham, end Wilmer , '• Cre- 1 was 1101c1 nt- the home or mrs. ptnitb. Brussels. , with Mr, mut 1 stanloy Campbell with twelve Yrs. I. H. Smith; Mr. and '1105 :members and three 4ti'ors Present. Nenrrsv Wilson and son oregory, ' The meeting was in cherge of Mrs - •••r• - A. Myers, M. D•, L• M. C. C. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Wiest St. Phone 4. Brussels, Ont. 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, 3. Hetheringto, K. C. Barrister Office, Brussels. D. A. Rann & Co. FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer PHONE 36 or 85 — — BRUSSELS. ONT. _ Lewis Rowland (Licensed For Huron County) SATISFACTION GUARANTEED — PRICES REASONAME For Engagements Phone 31 wrhe Brussels Post" and tiny will be looked after immediately Far infoniaation etc, write or phone Lew. Rowland Or write to R. R. 3 Walton. •11*.11,1.14.0T21. Chesterfields and Occasional Chairs — REPAIRED and RECOVERED — Also Rebuild Mattresses FREE PICK.UP ND DELIVERY Strtiord Upholstering Co. 43 Brouswick Street Enquire at D. A. RANN Forniture anti Funeral Serslce. Siratford, Ont. Phone 36 or 55 Brussels, Chst. Listowel, with Mr. aryl Mrs. Roy Mann: .Don McLean. student at Toronto University, and Jim Mo Lean, who in tiktna, teacher's course at 'University of Western Ontario, London, with their grand- mother. Mrs. J. J. Sellers: Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Cardiff, Brussels, Miss Grace Small. Palmerston, Tom and 'Wss Beatrice Shearer, Cl.org,e and miss Eileen 1\1"c'Ewpn, Wroxoter with Yr. and Mrs. P. S. IttccEwent 'Miss Lollies Patten with Mr. end Mrs. Donald Street, Kitchen•er, DriVer Escapes As 'r'uck Hits Train At Blyth 11. W. Young of liltwvalo hod 11 11,111I/5 eA01t10 front 1» 1(11 rr!tlev aft.rneon as the trut•k be was f vdng smashed iroo the stile of a traM at. the C.P.R. ''040(111 In Myth on Highway No. 4. Erni Dunn and opened Iv 'firm 504 followed with prayer by Mrs. Earl Mom Serval:ore rending wan rend in untsOn and taken from Luke 14 verses 20-33, tryout 75S was thrn sing. The topic Our Commission in China:was taken by Yrs. (‚1 18 Kernaghan. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted by secretary. seconded fty Mrs. Ilari Dunn. At this point Mrs. maciver and Mrs. J'im Cameron were each presented with dresser lamps, Both ladies in their canahla manner A most successful social wss thanked the Y.W.A. for their gift and assured them that they would be associated with many pleasant memories of Cranbroolt. The meeting closed with the Benediction. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. CHM Kernaghan. Wroreter Native Dies in Homital George ,Thomas Pope, 2S Tectim- sell .avenue, died last night at Vic- toria Hospital in lids 46th year. He had been 111 for two weeks. A. native of Wroxeter, he had been a resident of London for 85 Years:. He was employed ai Labatt's. Surviving are his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Pope; one broth- er, John; two sisters, Miss MargarY and MISS Bessie, all at home. The body its resting at. the Gor- donier and Hill funeral home, where service Will he hetd Tuesday at 3 p.m. Rev. G. W. Moore of Knox 'United Church will officiate, main item of business was tho and interment wil lbe in Woodland question of buying paper for the Cemetery. In the United Church Friday evening snonsored by the Women's Asso ciation. Tier. 7. A. Burden acted AS chairman for the prograth. The qnloists included: Miss Phyllis Hamilton. MiS. Jack Wickstead. Ili'. Hoffman, Mr. Slovinskt, Bill and Bob Warwick. Miss Delores Hamilton and Mrs. Charles Hoff- man were the accompanists. Musi- cal numbers were played by Miss Shirley Burden and Miss Annie McNaugliton. Caveli? Rattan gave a recitation. A table of homemade baking and some other articles were sold. A. meeteria lunch wal- served. Mrs. Roy Turvey was hostess on Wednesday afternoon for the meet- ing of the Morris group of the Ladies' Aid of -Knox Presbyterian Church. The president, Mrs. Harvey Robertson, presided for a brief de- votional period, durim; which she read a psalm and offered prayer. The A short -run freight train, loaded with grain was coming from uode. rich, going east, and slowing up to about 10 miles on hour fey thr sta- tion stop. The truck was traveling south on the highway, and coming over the hill at the north end of the village the driver saw (1)' train and applied the brakes, which did not hold. ITe was traveling about 10 miles fin hour and when about 20 feet from the train Mr. Young Jumped clear of the truck, thereby Probably saving his 1110. He ,gerin. ed unhurt except for n few bruises and shock. The impact of 0110 track bitting a loaded box (11 1' caused the motor of the truck to he driven back under the cab and the front end was badly crumpled ttp, but the truck did not upset A, great deal 01 glass was strewn about. The driver. said he nad tested the brakes Delgrave and found they wcre working, Police officers Culp and Gardiner investigated, Pik WANTED DRE (LOVER SEED We are paying Top Prices. We will buy either in the rough or on a cleaned basis. Send in samples for quotations. We habe buyers in the country. Write or Phone MIDDLESEX SEED 01 361 Talbot St. 201 Picadilly St. Met. 5480 F. 5923 LONDON, ONT. Repair Your Tractor — any make Repair all kinds of Farm Equipment Pedlar Barn Equipment Dominion Tires Otaco Farm implements E. 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