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The Brussels Post, 1948-11-24, Page 4
L3 i8 We will pay for old, disabled or dead COWS $5.00 ea. —OHORSES era. er cwt. All according io size and condition Phone, COLLECT. for prompt, courteous service Brus rets 72 — Ingersoll 21 E 'LTV1a THE if BRUSSELS POST r 1 Mr 11) - tut,' vat' til u ;toss, 'i t 1 Il, • e ,1• mid s,r ,tt u s tat or nr 1ly owned by 11,•N r.d 'Mrs. 1'o- '. \ ,1"li n .,)she. and MrA. fleet \n(1• 1 r1r. mut \11 •. \i l'l n t Uoh on •t ::unity. \1 t•uer..,l, eel ItkU•q• ,1t. P,LUEE mining en•iner ,1 , u ''• 0)1,...eeemep•utl„1 hYr- • it „n'1 12..101)11y Nov. 2$-- r, t,• Robert 1' 1,1)1,.. )Corea) 0 Rev. H. R. Williams, Alvinston ' ti ic-y, Deo. IS—Holy Communion. t• -Il c(1 will, relaUtt ,Ui'1 11 lt(Ir bio•,- Ibis: e' i lt, 111 u1,,1 t t ------ ' 11„x,14 Ir<. moving 1.1 Nor-ul0. daily friend Iv r, will 1 (l t'nuty that 11- s Ni 1 • `•- Q 1 le. • „•t•. 1'11; Mal/ y e 11 v a 1 1, 6'111 of •iis t,w11 1111•. wirer.,., .1 11 ... E'I HFL CRA1'U1IlOOK PRESBYTERIAN Ol1UEiCHES t 1 at urubie. wenthe t alt 1 (1 to6.tilt' u t,>s of the bt..1 Thur dny aftt'rnon aPansa,r.1 by the \Conon'= t•+soctatlon of 1 h• n"zer -United (March. Rev. .T, A. Burden conducted a Tau 0 sari, apron booth • Mr;. Y. abort devotional aervic,°, All Joined u=,;. Mrs. F. t t n, r1t.n1, faneY• in singing "What ( Friend \"\e eaorh: Mrs. Janie 1'- tt'-aa. Mrs. Baro In Jertl•" Prayer was offer. [bulls' t: it Mr;. .\t•'R ea atui the bazaar 1°,•lared open. m e 1'& i'e.u•c?1ion. Im) t tt.irruetl ,• ,-:1t'.I;t a. dons '12 Vearsnn. Mrs !lobs, n. b.a,utg Tlome•made baktn.,, aprons, fame( tit work and vegetables were soon des. Ya. r 1 nit' booth. posed of and lunch. consisting of •as -i a,. ,. 't t'1. .,, 1 „ unlet u h served. tin Iron; •u DI, 101 :/1I net: and is t1 Palirnt in the '.\'imehnnt (Irperat 1losob tl- Iles. .1. 1). Smith, Mrs. \V 11. \ietiin• ley and MN.'Htrre' Elliot I. allbd. ea the tronssyAn lea at the honer of Mt. and Mrs 5,•1:+n0 11nnkin : t !1 tutor,. in Honor of their daecit ler Audrey :11No,e marring,. to 111 • 1iarrey Elltcnr of ,Burris t:lwn'luP is announced to tales pia till, month; Mr. nod Mrs. Ken Wheeler, feturave, with • Mr. and Mrtt. IT trry Elliott; Mr. art .lir<_•. Charley 'Bog' mint. Mrs, Be:ncr'i 'Thomas in T” .onto; Mrs, .Tauter Leachman it t ccntl } • returned ffromn t: Canadian west and 113•x, o -' were wet' enc visitors 1 ham with their 'troches. Mr.' iTenry 1 „f 111cn ranwr0n. svol *zilnt•d over 1., i •• yam. )nnh:tt 151" l,e ra,u • .li, .. ] tlia, .111•. 1) I- Intl l,' •' The 'rtr,'e 14•(5 bad 1Y d, but Mr, i)unb."• was net seriously hurt. The bazaar 11 Id -1 0' 1'1111141 Chnreh Sa'urdty eft_r- y •e: Mrs. J. Pesten. Mission B:tn1 bomb: Mrs. Atlt..s a):,1 Mrs. M - 1 ; On Saturday ev,0ing Mrs. Swift entertained about 20 t n 1','u at 1t ,• h,In.W • in honor of 1l1 T)on un, til. fn.urit Elsie: Franklin. Contests over n;oyed. 11r- Swift read an address and \Irs. tt .a pt•es. nied 00111 ,i kt`,�llen r. Lnuc•h was ger e 1 by thr ,,.:.,. ,,,;:is„ I by i r u C. 1. til. tU 1 • .t. Inl. and Mt:. '.,. Pear. SOIL. '.L•, ,1,,.1 and .ranee. was The association has functioned t.hron,hnnt the year under the leadership of Mrs. 3Ttldre(1 Stewart, secretary; president; Marie Sellers, and Mrs. Russel Bone. treasurer The proceeds of the WORT :,nionnted to $511. Personals: William .1. Sottch and daughter. Mrs. Mildred Stewart. at- tend, d the funeral of Mr. Smelt's sister-lu-law, Mrs, David Errington, omit: Cameron 11c- lir-. (Ben •t. i tax: �Efhthe pol t4 Lire tins which Y+U Live i abundance. The,. are fighting --on short rations—a cold war against the spectre which haunts the world today. They URGENTLY need YOUR help to give them strength. You can help then through the Emergency Fund for Britain — an a11 -Canadian organization formed for year- round operation. YOt'R donation will be used to buy food in Canada. Food will be shipped in bulk, FREIGHT FREE, packaged in England, and distributed there, under supervision of UEFB's British Advisory Council, to those most in need. This will SAVE EXPENSE, and make YOUR dollars go farther. Send your cash contribution NOW to the local or pro- vincial headquarters of United Emergency Fund for Britain. Plan to snake your REGULAR donations in 1949. 8RI MMN ' RE "''GNI Send your cash donations to your Local or Provincial Headquarters: It is deductible from taxable income. ry_v c �' ERGE ' NED FOR .4R TAJJ Support the National Cam- paign, to raise a torgt amount of cash to aid British men, women and children, PROVINCIAL COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Prince Edward Island •Maiur flight bf.ahison, M.L.A. Haat nidw 15 (111 1 (Aurtongs. 51., C:harintrrn,tvn. Nova Stole. Sohn t M-,cKeen Esq. Proving Huse, Flahf-s. New Brunswick Baroid 11 Conti. lista.. bl,1 .12 fiox 1•inz, Saint John. Ruebec Arthur Panties, lien., CALF., M.S.M. d.L.r, I f Lucien Una ercau, Room 412, 256 St lames M. W., Montreal. Ontario Charles E. acs, Usq., 9n Ricim,ond St. W., Toronto. Manitoba Chairman pro rem, 750 Somerstn olds:., Winnipeg. Saskatchewan Finn. Mr. Justice P. 1L Gordon. Mrs.). Hargreaves, Provincial Or antes., Wnscmw Hotel, Regina. Northern Alberta, Col. E. S. ornwn, 1 n1tlr St, and Jdrper Ave., Edmonton. 1outhard AI'boita D. A. ((ansen fisq., 309.71h Ave. �'ie.st, Calgary. British Columbia F, C. Sweet, 1115, 135 t4', tren1Bia Std Vancouver, Nurtonal Chairman sir 1iltsword, i%avetlo, gt. Chairman Eneauflvo Committee Lady Luton. Ik111.h Advisory C0•noil Printers Alice, Couotesr of Athlone President. The Countess Chairman a 09lane-. 31 -dill St. London, Wi. 134!/? Sparks Street, Ottawa, 901Rl nmond St. W., 36.9 .7t�,Al'.1 ROOK. 11,•0. II 11. 1Vllnama, Alvinstnn, roll rundutit thio eervi've in 'Knox (•h,(r,11 int Sunday, Nov. 3";, Thos. and MPS. Abram, Hawick, nreteb.d service in Knox C1nu•ch on 1, �uuny wh• ('0 Rev. Rnht. Sinclair !•tnia'n11. Alberta. a nephew of Mr. Abr:on, was in charge of the service. I hotel Mr. Sinclair and Mr, and Mrs. 1braill had filmier with Sohn and •j Zhu. Schnocle Mrs. Abram and Mrs Schlock are sisters. Roht, and Mrs. 1)nuranson, 1 Cha 1 -worth. visited last tveek with \trg� ttoht, Campbell, sister of 1411• Duncanson, 1 . •iia ..tin and I{` lTnra:ru Cameron, Sarnia, Itis. C:unernn and Carel, Walton. l \\'lt•^ I k 1 't ito's at the home m 13asinan. I'eroute Thursday. and Friday of last Lloyd rout Mrs. Michel were in The list in n series of propos' sire r rnchre parties was held in tIho Com- munity ball under the r.nsptees nt the Women's institute Although lave atoll, wenlltrr vilp11 t:u re wan d gond tnrn-i;t1 and 111 tables pt-v'd. The ladles Prize wag 0000 110 Mrs Alex ('nr,1 ^an and .Tac11 1111+r 00115 lira Ile.cy or I! ', • ❑. Thr l ll,e'• 1400("4 -^t p•. •••!rhes and enffe,'. week. Mario! and Sandra were in Listowel at the home of their u•randaarents. Alvin and Mrs. 101•117e1•. TO THE FARMERS OF THIS COMMUNITY - 1"' are glad to announce the Otaee 11•,000 Spreaders and Tractor 1'10' are again available on 11001100 11,.•1•.---1:,:, '`;I,V'tob(.t 21th, 10.18 P. rs 114015 'Mr. amt :111 ;. A. Il l , well as steel. °taco No. 21 t :(mi111 0101 110112.111er. ;:1 anew, )it`:- \,-'11111' SPr',a(1er nn ~teen 5292.50 1 Jack \i'i(•kstna4 u•Ir1h Mr. and Mrs. la., nPlPte, Otaoo two furrow Tract, Neil MacLean 11 'farnntn: 310. Ind it Mow cnmple'tn 00 step., $199,5,1. Mrs. Gears e T. Thomson acc.nno' .t, Rpe'l11 Introductory Offer of P7, allied by 1T.uul Brock, hincnrlin' _ .11...,,„,.„1fir cash. SP' m• phone i with their son 1:. nr.ta in '1',,r -,lit,,: 1 nen, Wesenbnrg- };e:• 00'. IT. ''t, 1'., a ., with be). 1 1-i' 111 "1 Erle, a In Load in; Mr. — - and Mrs. Ray .,•'1e RIl'ntt. R1:20• both MelOtnne,. floreth:: (irm: n GOSPEL MEETINGS In Orange Hall, Brussels away and Alfr. O. ..air with ,: and ' • ecce Fowler at Sea",,.vi: Mr. rs under the directon of Mrs. llny 11,1::1 1'01101 Mrs. Mann's father, Ilcar rt %dell. who 14 a patient in tri=•toad 1 'Hospital, London; Mr. nn:l Mrs. George Thornton with Mr. and Mrs. Sop Marshal. 1Listmvel; Mr, and ;lire, W. ", McTaggart and son. Scott. Goderich, with lfr. and Mrs. Pay Ttn v ev ; Mabel Cnultes has return- , (1 to Toronto after spending fire months at her home here • Mr and Mrs. J. 1T. Lillow, Stratford, with Mr. and 3.1re. Arnold 1 illow• Mr.•. William l:lst015 Wtngbam, with Mrs, Nellie T.iliov: 1101. Mary Robertson at Delgrai•e (hu- to ilia death, of her hrnther-in taw, Mt J A.. Geddes, which tn('Oz place in Winghant General Hospital: 411•. and Mrs. Albert Barry. Sarnia. with Mr. and Mrs. (1 urge T, Thomson. The Sunday mornlne servlce al -Knox Pr, sbyterinn Church 50111 con- ducted by the minister. Rev, Leland C. ,Toraensen. TTe continued his series on the hooks of the ]bite 4pen11'n, on the ha hliehtst and teaching. of the Book of Numbers. .\nnmtncament was made that slides nn the n•nrh of the Church in Formosa and China would he shown in the cll00011 Monday night, Nov. 21. John M. Martin of Fiawesvilte at 7:30 each Sunday evening Everybody Welcome. J1.nirs Nichol, a former resident of Rlucvale, died at the home of his son Walter in California The TO. ma1ns were cremated and forwarded to llelgrave to the hunt,' of his sister. Mrs, Margaret Mason, where a pri- vate service was held conducted by Rev. George Milne of Brussels and Belgrave Presbyterian churches. Tlnrial was made in 'Brandon 001110 - tory. Mr, and Mrs. Eldred Nichol and Mr. and - Mrs. J. J, Elliott attended the service. s rn> 'rrsl'' SURGE MILKERS DAIRY MAID Hot Water Heaters Many men aro now buying Insurance Policies for their 'teen age and for children even younger. child's them to provide money for higher education or to provide capital fowell ELS tar ng of a modest business; as fo pr n. Sometimes there is an understanding between father and son that whr en of the son earns enough to e will dol so. This the premiums, compact between father and son works out man well. lt teaches thrift strentthe strengthens his senseyoung of nand re- sponsibility. • • •. • • If you have a boy or girl a Cot eadd o show on LLife Representative will be g you what can be done along the lines here suggested and within the compass of comps entl r presentative t s. Your inuiwill isee you about it. BEAD OFFICE TORONTO ,T Higgins, t r- a,C r . ;.',�1$©tE, ,p,'_i,`a.i 4.l yr dot service Dealer -- Phoma 1st 'Sea ert0 E,O E POT LATZD REFRESNTA"hsi• • ''F:t:SSEt-S. �. C. LONG, Representative, Brussels Walton Community Fran '10100 filled to rapacity on WPdnrsrlaV evening when the W.A. of Duff's T'niied Church sponsored a ant"• cessfnt play t"nt.itlsd, "Tempest and Sunshine." Rev. R. G. liarlewond was chairman for the 0v111110 and Mrs. P. xnlman was the diroetar• req or 12(' 111ay. Thnsp taking pari wore: "Tempest.' Ohh•lev 'Ren. nett: "Sunshine.' .Tenn ' Yni11: "'.Nfr, MIdrlleton," Advil.' McDonald: "Mrs. Mirtdletna. Mrs. 'Harold Small - don: "Aunt Judy," 111.5. Nelsen 1teh1 "Thiele Lace' 1'd ward Litt: "Amhbrosia,"' Leone Stevens: "nicit Wtlmntt" Gerald Watson.. "TCa10 Wilmott,' Mrs. GPraltl Watson: Mrs, Canitingtnn:" Mrs 1" 1Ctrlr• by: "Snsttn 'Middleton," Firs, rnrry llnhnnn, "Dr, Leary.' Ciara ncr Mc• , Nichol. Liles May rpa1110 4 00.00. • Keep unnecessary lights switched off. • Do not use electric air heaters or grates. • Cook complete meals In oven as often as pos- sible. • Switch top -stove elements to "off" as soon as pos- sible, and use stored heat. • SAVE ELECTRICITY IN EVERY WAY YOU CAN. "Western Orirrq v_t's 215 4" Viodera Eye 5111.75i'e `'hone :118. H , rt'., •,. Articles 1-. or Sale— Typewriters, Adding Machines, Cash Regsiters, Bought, Sold & Repaired. Safes, opened, com- binations changed, used safes bought. J. W. Locking, 369 - 24th St. W., Phone 2096w Owen Sound 147 Repair Your Tractor — any make Repair all kinds of Farm Equipment PeG'1lc''r Earn Lgl'P.Iprn30S1f Dominion Tires Waco Farm jmp1errienf s ! cave- 3 Phone 86-r-5 , Ethel \I4 crx,En RAO 4fi�h;tac3 _ Goy 1 For 1 IC of Ba EKER BRO `,Id la Chesterfields and Occasional Chaim , _- REPAIRED and RECOVERED — Also Rebuild Mattresses 53' 3 REE PIC nUP MID DELIVERY Stratford Upr Hering Co. a5tizitfiar I l Ott. 43 Brussrcwick Same Enquire at -_, 1)5 .'a RAN EtrtrElft»a �e)I 1 • ere des 411 Qt' tismds, am, Phone 36 or 85 i