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THE BRUSSELS POST
LIBRARY NOTES
The E. C. L. A. will twilit:, ibe
regular exelhan•go of books at Brus-
sels Library on Monday, March 17.
If there are any books you wish, or
material on any snabjeot, please let
the librarian know as soon as
Possible, and She will endeavour to
get them for you,
CRANBROOK
The World's Day of Prayer Ser-
vice was observed in Knox Pres-
'byterian Church on Friday, Feb, 29,
at 2.80, with Mrs. W. M. Hyndmen
and Mrs, Earl Dunn - as leaders.
During the period of intercession
prayers -were offered by Miss Alice
J. Fdrrest, Mrs. IOIbt, C. Campbell,
Mrs, M. J. Engel, and Mrs. John
Schrock, and Mrs. Stuart Evans,
Mrs. Myndnnan read a paper on
"What Your Money Does;" prepared
by Mrs. Stuart McNair. Mrs, Alex
Steiss presided at the organ for the
singing of the hymns, and Mrs. W.
M. Hyn<lanan accompanied Mr. Emer-
son Mitoh"ll end Mrs: Clifford
13 na.ghan for a duet, Mrs. Calvin
Cameron and Mrs. St@nley irlseh08
received the offering.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff, Bray and fam-
ily moved last week 80 their farm
recently purchased froth Chas; Pen -
found, 9th con,
Mr. Blair McIntosh has disposed
of his farm to Mr. Kenneth Mac-
Donald and has purchased a house
in Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs, Jas, Cameron, Sarnia,
were week -end visitors with friends
hare.
Keep in rnipd the social eveutug
being held In the Conunanity Centre
on Friday evening, March 741, at
8,30 , proceeds for the Cranbrook
Library. A program consisting of
pictures by Dr, McMaster, a one -act
play, and other numbers will be
followed by dancing to the music
of the For-tics/eh orchestra. There
will be a hunch booth.
Mr,. Stuart McNair and daughter
Myra, are visiting in Valetta, with
Ren, W. A. and Mrs. Williams.
'rhe'sC'ranbrouk Weiner', Institute
will meet neat Tuesday night at 8
o'clock. All the ladies of the com-
munities are in•vittd to attend.
KITCHENER MEMORIAL
AUDITORIUM "ICE
CYCLES OF 1952"
Following aro the reviews *Rohl
{Edmonton ;
"Ice Cycles of i000 opened in
ic+alei.doscope of Color at the Gardens
hitonday night before the eyes of
7000 Edonorrtonia'ns• who voiced their
unrestrained approval, The fantasia
of flashing blades transparted •Ohs
capacity 0018100oe into a dream
world, via 31 fast moving. acts In-
cluding everything from Sigmund
Romberg's ooeretta, ''Student Prince"
to colorful ballet routines and
hilarious comedy acts.
Those 0510 witnessed the two
and a half hour speetaele agreed
That it is one of the best ice shows
ever brought to Edmonton by the
troupe, which visits here every
vcur. Ttaseling costumes. effective
lighting, ingenious sound effects and
unbelievable skating precision and
artistry of the 98 members of the
iee Cycles east all contributed to
the thunderous applause which
brought ilia.' perfornterr back for
many encores.
The feature atirartlon of this
yf'ar'c production is the show world's
first "Icing" of "Student Prince", ,
which shims Jimmy Lawrence as the
PAM/email Margaret lrield as Kathy.
The alters' le of a handsome young
Whine, brought trp and trained
strictly to take over the throne of
his country, A+s. a• re+sat+lt he has no
life of Itis assail until he rnteets Kathy,
a waitress, while attending school,
and falls in love with her,
The romance blooms but the
Prince is called home to become
King and marry his cousin, a
Princess Who has been oilmen by
the fancily to become Queen. The
Prince mute away at the last minute
and seeks out Kathy. She is about
'is sewn I'm for leaning her when
the Princess appears and announces
she has married a soldiei' and can-
not be Queen. The •story end on
a happy note with the entire cast
taking part in a colorful finale
number,
For further particulars see Advt,
on front page of thls issue.
roERIcit F. Homun9
Phrra. 13., R. O.
Mrs. H. Vwia Honsutb iL D.
Carol E Homutb .R. O.
Phone 1..18 Harriaton, OM.
Registered Optometrist
Wedneantlgay, M+orolt 0211, 1962
Mrs. Samuel Garter
'She death 'tools pluee in Seaforth
on 'ttuuosday of a well-known resi-
dent in the ;person of ifiuntie Dau-
bers', widow of !cite kite ,Sainnel
Carter, in het' Slat year. Man, Oar.
ler Iced been in kite hospital for
some time and had been In failing
health for the past six months.
She WA's bola 111 G0derieh Town-
ship, and was married in Seatortih
59 years ago to Mr, Curler, who
Passed away le 1918. Surviving are
one daughter, Missy Myrtle Carter,
at home alit one brother, Robert
Denbow, of Brandon, M'am Be-
fore coming to Seaforth In.1028,
Mr. and Mrs, Carter lived in Brus-
sels. Mug, Canter was a member
of Nor'bbu42do United Church, The
funeral was held Thursday atter-
noon Prem her late residence, North
Main St., with Rev, D. A. MacMil-
lan officiating alt the service, Mies
Ruth Cluff and Mrs, J. A. Stewart
sang "Dear to the Heart of Cod"
dining the service. Interment was
in Brussels cemetery, pallbearers
being Jas. Carter, Jas. Henderson,
R, Carter, Jas, Riley, Won, Car'ter,.
and M. McKellar, Irlowerbearers
were Ross Gordon and C. Lockheed.
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USED CARS
1951 Chevrolet •Special Sedan
1951 Chevrolet Deluxe Coach
1950 Austin Sedan, Like New.
1947 Monarch Sedan
1947 Chevrolet Coach
1946 Chevrolet Coupe
1946 Chevrolet Coach
1946 Ford Coach
1941 Plymouth Sedan
Many Older Models
USED TRUCKS
1946 Ford 3 tan truck with racks
NEW CARS
New Chevrolet • Power Glide Sedan
Announcement — We now have the New
Stewart Warner Electronic Wheel Bal-
ancer. A must for safe driving and cuts tire
wear to a minimum.
Riverside Motors
Chevrolet and Oldsmobile -
Texaco gas and oils
Brussels, Ont.
Phone 56
BELGRAVE
World Day of Prayer was observed
litre with a service at tht United
Church led by Mm. C. H, Wade, of
Trinity Anglican Church, Mrs. John
McBurney, of t• he Presbyterian
Church, and Mrs. Earl Anderson,
of tht united Church. Mrs, a
Bramewell delivered the main ad-
dress. Offering prayer wore Mrs.
W. J. Moores, Mrs. Edgar Wight,
man, Mrs. L. Hannan, Mrs. Garner
Nicholson and Mrs. R, J. Soon
Mrs. 110. J. Moores and Mrs. J. 0,
Procter sang a. duet.
BUSINESS CARDS
C. A. Myers, M. D., L. M. G. C.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Witham St Pbo.e 4, enomeh o at.
DR. R. W. STEPHENS
Graduate University of Toronto
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
TA NA .e 45 -- Bru no's. Oat.
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF, Optometrist
Eyes Examined. Glasses fitted.
Phone 791 Seaforth — Man Street.
HOURS: 9 - 6. Wed, 9-12.30, Sat. 9 a.m. to 9 p.ns.
Harvey W. Stephenson
Representative for Sun Life Assurance Co.
Canada Health and.Accident Co.
Casualty General Insurance Co.
Phone 43x Brussels
G. ALAN WILLIAMS, Optometrist.
Patrick St., WINGHAM
At Kincardine Office Every Tuesday.
Phone Wingham 770 & 5, Kincardine 21.
Evenings by ,appointment.
J. A. Monagahan, R. O. Optometrist,
LISTOWEL, ONT.
Specializing in Eye Examination and ,the Fitting of Glomes
Office in Listowel Clinic swan
Hoke: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily; Closed Wednesday p.m.
Open every Tuesday and Saturday Evening 7:00 to RAIL
Other evenings by appointment Phone 534.
Ben Walker
Day or Night Calla Phone 65
No extra charge tor Use of Funeral Hoax.
B. G. Walker Licensed Funeral Director & Embalmer.
ll'I. A., Rann & Co.
FUNERAL AND ANBULANCR SERVICE
Licensed Funeral Direr -tor and Embalmer
P*K)NE 38 or 85 BRUSSELS. ONT.
Chas. T. Davidson'
INSURANCE FOR ALL KINDS
Automobile and Fire Insurance
Accident and Sickness
Agent for Great West Life Insurance Co,
Prone Office 96 .— Brussels, (t.
R.S. Hetherington, K. C.
WINGHAM and BRUSSELS
AT BRUSSELS
Tuesday and Saturday all day — Offict open every day,.
Prone 20x •-- Successor to E. D. Bei
Lewis Rowland
(Licensed For Huron County)
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED — PRICES REASOPIAA►
For Engagements Phone 31 "Lite Brussels Pose' ctrl tbsy
Far idarmMlea eta, write or phone Lew. Rowland
wMM be bolted after lminedlately
Or write to R. R. 3 Wa tee.
SEWAGE DISPOSAL
- 1 am now equipped to pump out your
Septic Tank, also do all other kinds of
pumping, such as flooded cellars etc.
IRVIN COXAN
Phone 75r4 Milverton, Ont.