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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1948-10-27, Page 4aer THE BRUSSF1:S POST Step up PR DEvil;CTION taxi a R. FARMER . • • it you team EXTRA PROFITS . CONVENIENCE and VMS WORK' ... install a DURO Pumping , t•stent. 3e sure to install a DURO YUNiP with hill rtaapacity for all your meds in .. • barn ... aion,ltry house . . . truck garden cow einab) Qurl buildings. IDINSTAI.L THE e and lire protection ".S,ISTALL A DURO. EMCO Fixtures and Fittings Remodel and modernize your home. Add t h e comforts of daily living, Safeguard the health of your fancily. Sec us for t he latest in Kitchen, Bathroom and Laundry installations. $112.00 F.O.B. London, Canada H. 3. >G:IBSON Phone 83x -r-4 Brussels Rilss Rica Ea s ( LIMIT -ED t o nDof-item$LTOn-Tt1AOnTO-SuD8URY-ItnM?PE G -VAOCOuvOO if:Mesom Brother Visits B.luevalo. recently. While in ties district took pictures of his ancestral house in Morris township. Roy is a brother of the famous Walt Disney, aucl IS °°.7 DIS110Y f 11.•Cywo„d u.! business head of the Disney Corner- Scalvank.. Calif., accompanied by his anion. mftle, called on Bluevale friends 10 1 We will pay for old, disabled or dead COWS $5.00 ea, — HORSES $5.00 ea, HOGS $1.50 ect, All according to size and condition Phone, COLLECT, for prompt, courteous service Brussels 72 -- Ingersoll 21 ,JAMESTOWN 3LUEVALE The Bible Society collectors will soon be making their arena) visit 1, very haute. Mrs. 11. 0, Walker, Brussels is sec -treasurer and John Sc'hnock, Crnnbrook Is president. Chas. Davis and Mrs. Davis wore recent visitors at Lindsay attending the Provincial Plowing Mateb duritng their stay. Miss Clertie Payne and Mrs. i'avne were week end visitors in Brussels Mrs.. Sohn Suill and Mrs, \Vin. Smith were delegates at the Seethe:- al ecti':al Presbyterial in the Prosbyt„rho Chnr(11 !n Teswater last welt. (1111 anti Mrs. McKeerher fire cnnlfortably •.°t`.1•01 111 their flame ?ljar,nt to tar store W, welcome WK. 0(1101'. Agee and Airs. MrDnnald and W111 Lamont and Sirs. 'Lyme of Fortin -loll cooed,ei Nor !''110r11 of the late Ch„••;..s T.,amn111, last :reek. Many mere+ it ibele of the illness ,' Rev. Mr. Hs; t•11. Molesworth `.lav th,re be a ancone recovery, is lb.' wish of Ws many friends. , Fraser–Hackwell \\'ALTON Duff's United Cilurcll wag the averse of a Kelly autumn wedding loridav Arte n etel t m o'clock, when 51,,rieri , daughter "of Mrs. Whet Haekweil and the late Elmer 11 •1cw'll, was nnitrfl 1n niarirage to Mr. Douglas .0 Fraser, son of Mr. ;tnd Mrs. M. Fraser. Morris township. 'Rev. It. G. IIaziewnod ofiici•tte.l at the cermony. and Mrs. inn WIlbee Played the wedding music. The bride, given in marriage by her brother -In -km, Mr. It.," Houston. wore a gown of tvoev satin with shoulder veil and Inhume. :nil ear• rind a 1,111(1 11(4 of rot rises. The ln'id, snv,ld, Mtiss Shirley Bonnettl. wore a gew'ni 00 (met Id satin with headdress and mittens. Mr. Cr ell Cameron. Wingham. ws. hest man: and Mr.. Campbell S\'ey and Mr. filen Fraser ushered. About 50 guests were present at .1 buffet lunch served later at th,• bride's L•nnl.. '•Ira. R. TTnlnstaln and Miss Iva Fraser received the guest; The bride's mother and Mrs. Jeff Lev ingsten0 poured tea: and four ceuebis of the bride, ,Toric Ben- nett, Joan Ryan. Jean Coultes. and Mrs. Campbell \\fey, served the 11111(•1 frnnn the dining room table; which was cent -eel with the wed- ding (-alto :nil Ucora'et with pink condi, s and streamers, 51r. tad Mrs. russet lett on sn extended mottle trip 1r, Northern Ontario On their return they will reside an the bride1rorn•s farm on ecu. lis (I•,•:: townablp. Rer. Peter Do Rutter., Loudon was guest preacher at the nnorllinni; stl'- vlce in Knox Presbyterian Church here. lie apoge on "'Phe Greatness of God's Meaty.” Mr. De Ruiter mill conduct special services at Belnlore every night this week. Rev. Le• land C. Jorgensen had charge or the services in Mr. Do Rulter's church at Loudon. Charles Hoffman and Mrs. Hoff- man assisted the choir at the anni- versary services at Salem 'United Church on Sunday. Personals: Mr. and Mrs. William Doig and Hugh Dole, Wroxeter, ;tom Menzies, ldnyrincinater. Alta.. Mr. and Mrs. Einem Gilmour and family. Wingham. with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mandell: Mrs. M. f. .\Rion, L11(know, with Miss Mary Duff; Mr. and Mrs. 'Clifton Arnold and family. Port Dalhousie, . with Andrew Holme, and Miss Mrs. Georg, Ttrown, con. 11. 14111- .TPFsie H0111100: Dnneld McLean• tett ,,nd Mr. James 51010011)1 Pease. Tereeto, with Mrs. J. J. Sellers' con of Mr. end Mrs. El i;jaln Pease, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Wilson and Morris township. The bride was sen Gregory, Listowel. .vith Mr. wearing a portrait gown of powder nee Mrs. Rey Mann: ' Milton Mc- blue crepe with raspberry 000005• ittie. Flint. ATlch., with his cis- Delon and s 0nrsege of Talisman ,,•0, Mrs. Davidson and Walter; roses. Her cousin. i4Tiss Jessie Cur - Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Messer, To- ronto, and Mr, and Mrs, W. H. Mr. and \S.•(lntrgd;,}'. rn Id ..'r . ! 0 to 13 Pease—Brown TILSTT-T.—A 111010) autumn wed - cline took plate at Londesharn United Church manse when Rev. S. Brenton united in marr'',es Leis Mary, eldest daughter of ATr. and C:Ri l' BROOK "rv''' in Tinnx (:111)01 011 S+nday +.1101?:Pig 0"(s on 1;Ii 1 13 by ('. Winn. a student. The choir sang •an anthem. 'dr. .iohn Ferguson, Alberto. spent a w,. ell with his cousin Ch's. ltobt. Campbell. Gurney, Wingham, with Mrs. R. E.' McKinney: Mrs. Robert Wells and Wellwood. Man.. with fCr, W. S. Davidson. TAr. and daughter, and Mrs, magemwmacmorasaszai 10 01 0 You know it yourself ... how many ways a rainy day can sud- denly spoil a sunny life. That's why it is wise to save 020w—with Canada Savings Bonds. And if a rainy day doesn't turn up, your bonds will help buy you your favorite day -dream, a holiday trip or even a start towards a home. Canada Savings Bonds are on sale now. They may be bought for cash ... or on easy instalments over twelve months ... through your bank or investment dealer. Buy yours today CPI 9f< w. Y fit 3. 0 0u 13 l a 1 3 0 5.4 ofd I ,s 0 3RD SERIES 13 rte. Wingham, was bridesmaid in a street -length frock of wine crepe with black accessories. Her cor- sage also was of Talisman rosea Mr. John Spivey, Brussels. eves best man. A wedding' dialler was served to the immediate familit•s at the home M the bride's parents, where the decorations were in oink and white. Mrs. Brown. another of the bride, received tine ,guests wear• tun• n drP0s nt lumtor's 00000 (rope and a nnrsage of white rosebuds Shewns assisted by 'Mrs, Pease, the brie ,.n,"enm'c mother, who wore a Mark crepe ensemble and a similar rnl'011i(1. Following the dinner mil reeentinn, :1Tr, and Mrs, Peas' left for a trip to Miami Falls and the northern 'United States. The t+r?neva travelling rns•tnm•' was a green and grey ensemble. Guests were present from Guelph, Rrns- sela, Wingham. and Tllyth. The hrirle0rmmm's girt to the bride was a gold pendant; to tha bridesmaid, a compact; and to the hest elan, a billfold, Before her marriage Mrs. Pease was honored by neigh- bors and friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell McDonald with a miscelnlienns shower. ure hi order to rechice our stock in record time, now going (.n sale at all winter coati are rock -bottom prices. Our stock is 1%Ls ge, but the selection is extra -ordinary good. You will find 1oi.,, of wine, g.° yen grey, rust, blue and black in sizes to fit the junior Miss from 1112 - 151/ the regular Misses from 12-20 and a wonderful assortment of womens half size short and tall stouts .. , untrimmed or with long or short hair fur collars. all prices have been slashed to reduce stock to a minimum we promise that you will save money on every purchase this trip. -In addition to our, regular merchandise, we offer for the petite figure. 5' 2" and under 3 groups at give-away prices. Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 $1 0 15E00 $i95'. HYDRO FAILURE (Barrie Examiner) The Onterin Hyden system lues not lack in efficiency of menngement and in the adoption of the latest egiiipmennt for development and ser- vice, but it owes these chiefly to the research, inventiveness anti 1110tiban ical products supplied by private electrical enterprises. Tf any one private manufacturer had failed to plan to meet the present demand for his product he would been ousted by his competitors and become bank. rapt. But the Hydro has no oom• lletttors and has no fear of going bankrupt, and it has therefore no incentive to business enterprise; it is content to live froin hand-to-mouth and wait for a shortage to spur it into artinn . The plain fact is that tine Hydro Commission has failed to peep pace with private indltetrY which depends upon it° for power to I Creep the wheels moving, Others as low as $25.00 for the taller figure Remember .. . Every Coat and Supt has been ;Reduced Handsomely. Dresses are going on Sale from $6.95 up . . a very fine assortment of better 1 Misses and Wornen's Dresses at 4 95 All roads lead to Listowel to the Pare Ladies Shoe Listo:.wel's Leading Ladies' Wear Store, Where your Dollar buys n-r7)1•e, Articles For Sale— Typewriters, Adding Machines, Cash Regsiters, Bought, Sold & Repaired. Safes, opened, com- binations, changed, used safes bought. ,l, W. Locking, 369 - 24th St. W., Phoise 2096w Owen Sound repair Your Tractor --- any make .Repair ali kinds of Farm Equipment Pedlar Barra Equipment; Dominion Tires Otaco Farm Implements E. Richards Phone 86-r-5 Ethel ea B sfa O 'OLD /111WS3134 AT BAEKER BROS. S P ..0 • IterlMt 1110 Mnipme. d For 1 Kends of Baking yyy.I, rn+a' masse e Masquerade Bance in Brussels Town Hall Thursday, Oct. 2Sth Wilbee's Orchestra Prizes fors - Best original Hallowe'en costume Best comic costume Best fancy dressed couple Oldest person in costume Also Lucky Door Prize Spot Dance Admission 75c Lunch will be served. Dancing from 9-1 Sponsored by Ladies' Awtillary of the Canadian Legion Chesterfields and Occasional Chains — REPAIRED and RECOVERED — Also Rebuild Mattresses FREE PIMP i3 ND DELIVERY Strati rd Up Istering Co Stratford, Ont. 43 Brun'wick Street Enquire at — D. A. RA NN Farnham and Funeral Service. Drone 311 or Atli . — Arui..b, Oat.