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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1952-1-16, Page 8THE BRUSSELS POST Wednesday, JanalanY 16th, i95'2 qitmtoew What The --- .�_ ..u. ,..r.....1a • iHHERD 'MIL Phone Mla your gent wG kk Brussels, Ont. a"Willa Cow Chow S,nartrbrl...at to ;i "•.i;. . re+l 11* mUk•ntaklas ration. . •, PURINA COW CHOW DoctorOrdered When you bring your prescription here to be filled, we sometimes have to reach for a bottle, of a drug that is in rare demand, but we compound it exactly as ordered, and ifyve haven't it, we try, to procure as quickly as possible also when you have a slip to get some particular appliance, we aim to give out reliable Drug Merchandise. Special for Chapped Hands ti Noxzema the Leading Skin Cream — bargain or just Now Giant 10 oz. size for $1.25 Many kinds of Cough Drops — Leading the list of course, are the well known Smith Bros. in 3 flavors, Black, Menthol and Cherry — and still only 10c Pkg. Some others are Vick's 15c, Throat Ease 10c and 25c; Sucrets and Meloids at 35c; Linseed Lozengers at 10c and A. S. A. at 15c. F.R. SMITH DRUGGNIT TATIO Rexall Drug Store sTLEPNONE No. iii — BRUSSELS. OM, nn1 MigiteRiVAIVAVAgAIWOOAKIMAVAitaite VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS PARKING HOURS By Order of Police To facilitate snow removal, No Parking, on the Streets of this Municipality will be allowed between the hours of 2 a. m. and 8 a. m. This order will be strictly enforced in • accordance with the Highway Traffic Act, Sec. 40, Sub -Section 7. The chances aro you CAN. Thousands of Canadians who thought they oetldn't afford Sterling Silver are find. leg that the best in silverware is w.I within roach of even moderato incomes. Come tos cad let vs chow you how it is today. hath res aiewite , loft to right, Pine Tato. Seelsterersom lleitrdo, 411411, I. u Of;teetramiewori • W. cf. L EAr 'ate Store for ReatiNfi,1 t'uf'ts Jeweller Brussels 3 UAP SALE TIP TOP TAILORS MADE TO MEASURE CLOTHING First Sale ever put on by Tip Top Tailors 20 % Reduction Orders Must be taken , by Jan. 17, 18 and 19. Phone for appointment for measurement if possible. This Includes Full Range for Men and Ladies. 3 DAYS ONLY All Stock Ready to Wear on Sale. LITTLE STAR MISSION BAND ; The January meeting of the Little The regular meeting of the W. M. Star 'Mission Band was held at the S. of Walton United Church was church on Sunday, Jan. 13. The held in the Church on Wedneadey, meeting opened with hymn 768. Jan. 9th, "with Mrs. C. Martin pre - Jesus bid us Shine. Mrs, Elliott siding. Rev, Mr, Thomas then in - read the Scripture Psalm 23 and stalled the officers tor.th ecoming led in prayer Offering was taken year. up by Prank Wilson. Presentation Tion. President of certificates and seals by Miss President Stewart for perfect attendance. lot Vice -Pres. .... Jean Cardiff and Sharon Fleming- 2nd Vire"Pres. .... way received certificates. First 3rd Vice -Pres. year seal, Patricia Reddick and Treasrure Pester Hemingway. SjeconId year, ' Secretary seal, Joan and Helen Wilson. The Pres. -See, WALTON — Mrs, D. Bryan Mrs. C. Martin Mrs. H, Johnston Mrs. J. McDonald Mrs. A. Coutts Mrs: N. Reid Mrs. 3. Marshall Mrs. E. Stevens Mrs. W. ,T. Bennett roll nail was answered by paying the fee for joining for 1852. The business was taken by Mrs. Gibson and the Story Hour was taken by Mrs. Elliott, Hymn 746 was sung, and the meeting closed with the Miza:ph Benediction. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons limning elaime against' the estate ' of CUTHBERT HUTCHINSON late of the Village of 3thel in the County of Huron„ gentleman, deceased who dried on or about the eleventh day of Dec- ember 1951, or notified to send to the undersjjgned on or about Slat day of tannery, 1952 full particulars of their olaims in writing. Im- mediately after the said 31st day of January, the assets of the estate will he distributed amongst the paroles entitled thereto having re- gard only to claims of which the executor shall then have notice. Dated at 'Brussels, Ontario, this 8th day of January, 1952, ttRAWFORD & HETHERTNGTON Barristers and c., BRUSSELS ONTARIO Srvlleitnra for the Exeretor. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons haying claims against Um estate of JANE and JANET McNAIR late of bhe Township of Grey in the County of Heron, spinsters, deceased who died on or about bhe Thirteenth day of December, 1951, are notified to send to the undersigned on or before the twenttyethird day of January, 1992 full particulars of their claims in writing, Immediately alter the 31et day of ,January, 1952 the assets of the said Jane and Janet McNair will he distributed between *the Parties entitled thereto having regard only to claims of which the adminintra.tor shall then have notice, Dated at Bnussele, Ontario, this 8th day of January, 1952, C.RAWFORD & HTYf HERINGTON Barristers and c BRUSSELS ONTARIO Solicetore for the Administrator FOR SALE — 100 acre farm, real good buildings, hydro, price `p7,500,00. 2-150 acre farms, good buildings, good location. 1-250 acre farm, good Intuition, hydro. pressure system and bath. 2-100 acre grass farms, 1---50 am -e grass farm, 1-86 acre farm priced $5,800, buildings. .1-50 neve farm, good building*. Long, Reiil Estate Broker, !OA DRY COWS To help build dry rewaup for reduced calving ltroublie and e:tra milk ahead, feed kaPdurina —halfandat Ir1 BULKY -LAS and OATS Brussels Creamery PHONE 22 BRUSSELS ~maw ...rte UNITED CHURCH W. M. S. United Church W. M. S. of Bine. sets United Church, met in the par- sonage on Tuesday afternpon, with Mrs. A. Lane presiding and Mrs. A. Armstrong at the piano. The secretary's report was given by Mies M. Robinson and Mrs. R. J. Mc - 1 Lauchlin, treasurer, reported a very , successful year, indicating that the I the Auxiliary had by voluntary con-'. tribution, exceeded their 1951. alloc- ation by $41. Mra. W. Todd read , the Scripture lesson. A short talk was given by the leader on the Adventure of Responsibility. liln- I couraging reports were given by the different secretaries on the years work. Mrs. McLauchlan read a chapter on the duties of the various secretaries and Mrs. Bell gave a talk on Christ - tan Stewardship, Mrs. Lane, Miss C. McCracken and Miss Flo, Ruch- anan were appointed to meet with , committees of the other churches Community Friendship { to arrange for the World Day of Sec. afire. W, Broadfoot Prayer. Mrs. Dent was in charge Sec. of Temperance and of the topic, which -was on temper. Christian Fellowship, Mrs. D. Watson ance. Lunch was served at the Missionary Monthly Sec. close and members paid their fees Mrs. N. Schade i for the coming year. The February Stewardship Sea. .... Mrs. E Bryans meeting will he held at the home of Literature Sec. ........ Mrs. A. TravisI Mrs. A. Armstrong. Associate Helpers Sec. ..,, Mrs. W. i C. Bennett Mission Band Supt. .,.. Mrs. A. Mc• Carl, Assistant, Mss. J. Smith Baby Band Supt..... Mrs. G. McGavin C.0+.T.T. Mrs. M ,Thomas Assistant Helen Johnston Mre. Geo. McArthur Auditors .... Mrs. W. C. Bennett and Mrs. John McDonald Mrs. E. Bryans presented Mrs, N. Reid with a Life Membership, Hymn 15 was then sung and Mrs. Martin led in prayer followed by the scripture reading. The hymn 366 was read in unison. There were 55 visits made to the hospital and shut-ins in 1951. The treasurer's report was then given by Mrs. Reid. The minutes were then read and seconded. It was decided to send a hale to Korea. The reports from different groups were read and very satisfactory. Pyre members from the Walton group gave the topic on "French Protestant." The meetine closed by siending and re- peating the Lord's prayer. The monthly meeting of the W. A. was held in the basement of the Church on Wednesday, ,Tan. 9th with Mrs Turnbull persiding. The min- utes were read and adopted , follow- ed by the the treasures report, It was decided to buy curtains for the basement of the church, it was moved by Mrs. Michael and second- ed by Mrs, TCtrkby, that Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. A. McDonald, Mrs, Ritchie and. Mrs. Turnbull buy the rurta,ins and put them up. It was decided to have a pot luck supper at the annual meeting. It was moved by Mrs. S. Johnston and seconded , by Mrs. McMichael that Mrs, Mc - Cell nail Mrs. ,T. 1VJcDonnld make the I tea. The meeting• then closed with , the hendirttnn, The new officers Mr the coming year are: President .... Mrs, Wilbur Tuunbull le Vice -Pres. Mrs. G. Fox 2nd Vice -Pres, ,,,, MrsD. Buchanan 3rd Vice -Pres............ Mrs, L. Marks Serretury Mrs. B. Jahnaton Treas. Mrs, P. T. Holman Pianists .... MrsH. ,Tohnaton, Mrs, J. Smith Flower Committee .... Mrs. T. Leem- ing and Mrs. 11. MoMchaei Manse Committee ,,,. M,ar W. Turn. buil, Mrs. T+ Methy, Mrs. S. Jnhnn- atnn and Mee. H, Seliars, Phone 04 Bruste.s, ... Brussels Farm Equipment Special Opening Clearance Sale USED EQUIPMENT No. 27 — 12 ft Combines, perfect condition with Flax Rolls Pickup Rotory Screen and Lights. No. 26 — 10 ft. Combine only cut 35 acres Rotory Screen and Lights. -1 D "Case Tractor, good condition. M. H. 101 Jr. Tractor rebuilt. 1 Cockshutt 70 Rc. ;rebuilt. 1 Used 20A 15 run Drill T. L. Masssey-Harris Sales and 'Service Seaforth Phone 141 Brussels Phone 55 J. W. Fischer, Manager Brussels i an address given by Miss Anna Lewis, supenintendent of instates, at the fall convention. Mrs, Bert Garntsss poke on the motto, "Two men look out the self -same bars: 1 one sees mud, one sees the stars." Mrs. M. L. Aitken presented the topic, "Women's Opportunity To Develop World Citizenship," mentioning the politicai' privileges women now enjoy, and declaring that women should take a greater interest in government and in world affairs. Tea was served at the Lloyd Aldworth Lloyd Aldworth, 63, a resident of Brussels for the past ten years, died ; on Monday morning in Wingham hospital. He had been in poor health for several years. Mr. Aldworth was a son of the late Louis Aldworth and Elisabeth McDonald Aldworth and was born at Bayfield. Ho had been in. the Insurance business at Waterloo before Coming to Brus- sels. His wife, the former Laving Midi. survives him, with three sons, , Harold, Waterloo; Louis, Kitchener; Donald, Sarnia; also four sisters. Mrs. Dempsey, Halmesville; Mrs. Leslie Reines, Blyth; Mrs, Warner, i Rayfield: Mrs. Eastman, Detroit; end one brother, Frank Aldworth, Winterbourne, Ont. He rtta' a member of Melville Preabyterlan ('Church Bressele. The ineral Seas i held from his late home Turubcrey ! St.. on Wednesltay afternoon AT 2.0n n, m. Interment in Bru5seT4 remeterv. BLUE VALE The Women's Institute held Its citizenship meeting In We CommUli- ity Hall on Thursday afternoon, with an attendance of 24. The presidelti„ Mrs. A. Corrigan, presided. fitc roll call was answered by nali'i11ig an advantage of living in demo - racy, It was decided to hold h "comnumltry night', in the halls In February. instead of haVitlg 'the regular meeting: and to cojittnife euchre parties during the winter. Miss R. Duff game a sgmopets 'of USED OAR RAR , C Axles and wheels suitable for trailers and farm waggons. Transmissions, Drlvesbafts, Heads Sealed beam units, Glass, Generators„ and starters etc, Dozen 01 good used tires and tubes In all popular sizes. Norman McLean, Seaforth, =ale mile south of tracks, Phone U. close, the hostess being Mies Olive Scott,' Miss R. Duff, Mrs. J. Curtis, and Mrs. J. H. Smith. At a recent meeting of the otticial board of the United Church, Mts, Edward Johnston tendered her ref ignation as recording steward after, holding the office for 22 years Mrs. Johnston was congratulated on the efficient manner in which she had performed her duty, and her resignation was accepted with regret. George T. Thomson wad elected to the office. WINGHAM MEMORIAL. SHOk' i " Always a large stock In Choicest Granites to Chose from • All modern machinery. famous for Cemetery lettering a specialty Artistic Memorials et very reasonable price*. R. A. SPOTTON Phone 256 -- Wbsghern, Ont. 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