The Brussels Post, 1952-8-13, Page 5Tt1E BRUSSELS POST
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ONTARIO DEPARTMENT QF HIGHWAYS
GEO. H. DOUCETT, Minister
•
TRAVEL RELAXED •
AND CAREFREE
EXHIBITION
AUGUST 22 TO SEPTEMBER'6
FARE AND ONE-HALF
FOR THE
ROUND TRIP
Good going Thursday, August 21
to Saturday, September 6, inclusive.
Return limit—September 10
Pull information from any agent,
CANADiAN NATIONAL
WANTED—
Dead and disabtea term aniseeds
wanted for prompt pickup.
Percy Stephenson, .lthe1, Piece
Brussels 85r12, Collect.
WINGHAM MF:i1MOR1AL SHO
Always a large stock In Chalfont
Granites to Chose from
All modern machinery.
famous for
Cemetery tettering a apealaltq
Artistic Memorials
at very reasonable prices.
R. A. SPOTTON
Phone 256 — Wingham, O.
Standish - Spelr
Mauve, yellow and white gladioli
decorated Westminster Chapel, Sat-'
f urrk y 1rternoon when Laura. Mary
! Speir grid Angus Gilbert Standish
1 exchanged marriage vows, The bride
is the daughter of Ma•, and Mrs.
John -G, Speir,'BiMsaeis and the
groom la the son of Mr. and Mrs.
A. W. Standish, Cookshir0, 'Quebec.
The Rev. J. G. Lethbridge off!-
, dated, J. E. 'Tunstall played .the
organ, and Mrs, W, B. Parrott
sang.
i (liven in marriage by ,her'
brother, Kenneth Speir, the bride
wore a floor -length gown of white
Chantilly lace and nylon net over.
t satin, fashioned with a. full skirt
extending to a circular train, and
fitted bodice with lilypoinit sleeves
^'ul round necklines. Her finger
tin veil of tulle and Chantilly lace
was gathered to •a crown of seed
pearls, and she carried a white
Rihle topped by an orchid and
white stephanotis. She wore a gold
lneket which her grandmother
,<•nre. on her wedding day.
Hies Helen Speir, Toronto, was
her Meter's maid of honor, attired
it a lilac gown, and Miss Margaret
Sneer. Brueeele, also a sister of the
was bridesmaid. in yellow.
sUit,oless,' tloorlength, faille
was were identically styled with
len; bodice, full skirts and capes
nrf metrhin, n7Tnn sheen. Their
breedres e,i were braided bandeaux
eel beth ,carried baskets of yellow
tied mauve mums.
Mise Diane Speir. Simcoe, was
r1^•wer girl, wearing a pale green
Wile floor -length gown with full
skirt and ruffled nylon yoke; Her
headdress and flowers were similar
to those of the other attendants.
Donald Standish, Cookehire, P. Q.,
brother of the groom, was best
man, and the esters were W. B.
Permit. London, and George Jolly,
Cha them.
1
remotion followed eft the
'Knotty Pine Inn, the brides moth -
or receiving in a navy Polite dress
with Ince inserts and white acess-
()ries and ,corsage of white roses.
"'he room's mo a
g mother assisted, wear-
ing a navy lace dress, navy areas-
p"rlea and corsage of pink Teem.'
For a. wedding trip Co Northern
Ontario and . Quebec, the bride
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chose a white gabardine suit, with
naruy accessories and •orichid cor-
sage. On their retain, the couple
will reside' in London.
The 'bride is a graduate of the
Kitchener -Waterloo Heepita'1 •Sojtool
of Numsiug, and the groom is a
graduate, itt,•soience, of McDonald
College.
t Lt. WE KNOW
Mrs. Robt, Galbraith of R. 11, 1
Atwood is visiting her daughter Mas.
Archer Grower, Brussels.
Mr, and Mrs, B. Wallace, Toronto
hove been guests with Mr. and Mrs.
R. Whitbard.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bryans, Ham-
ilton event the weekend with Mr.
and Mits. Ed. Bryass, ,
Miss Nate Smith, Hamilton, . is
spending a -couple of weeks with Mr,
and Mrs. Ed. Bryan,
.Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wbiittard,
St. Catharines were recent visitors
with 'hie parents Mr. and Mrs. B.
Whibtard,
Mr, and Mlts, John Thompson of
Toronto are holidaying with Mr. and
Mrs. F. Mitchell, the Iadies are
sisters,
Rev. Maurice Oldham and Mrs.
Clldham of Camden East were visit -
Inv Mr: and Mrs. Louts D.' Thonip-
son this week.
Mrs. Duret and daughter Coleen.
Ftratfnrd. have been visitors With
her parents. Mr, and Mrs. Harold
Thomas. '
1frt: ,T. W, Elliaft of Toronto has
been visiting for the past month
with her sister Mrs. Louis 11.
Thompson,
Mr. and MTs, J. T. Tiutrvey, Tor-
onto,
or
onto, with Judith and John, are
spending the week with Mr. and Mrs.. ,
W. S. Scott, 1
W. S. and Mrs. Scott spent a few
days with their 'sons Graeme and
Frank at Welland and Wallaceburg
respectively,
Mrs. M. Winelterg and, daughter
Rochelle were called home from
NPw York, where they were holiday-
ing, because of the sudden serious
't'•,es of Mr. Wineberg,
lir Ha"!let T'leelte.• 1‘ -'he to in
Clinton. 7-Tospited where he under-
went an appendectomy on Monday
of this week. Is reroverina• favour
ably.
itir, and Mrs, J. A. McGinnis.
r Diane and Jan, Cow eord, Ont„ and
{ Mr. fend Mas. Frank Scott of Wallace,
burg, were holiday visitors with Mr,
and Mra. W. S. Scott.
Mr. and Mut. Alex Mattsduall.Stmt-
Lord . were visiting Mr. and Mr a.
Waiter 'iiugga'ns for the weekend
and also seeing Ler mother !trout
Carrie who is 'vlslting' Mrs Huggai's,
Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Morgan of
Moorefield and Mrs. Vera Long and
daughters Joyce and Bernice of
Flesherton were. recent visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Manning,
,with
with George„ Manning,
CLASSIFIED ADS.
WANTED --
Stank
Stank of Wheat Straw, .
Bill Wheeler Phone 12.724
,
FOR. SALE —
2 Durham Oaws to freshen, Aug,
20th, 6 and 7 years old, good milkers.
Torrence Dundee, Walton Phone 90r5
FOR SALE —
Hardbody Wood, -Limb and Cedar
for kinhising. "
James Steveukon Phone' 60r4
FOR SALE :—
Rueal mailbox, in excellent con-
dition. apply to
Mrs. Melanie Phone 66'8
FOR SALE —
Summer chick hovers,' Bargains
in Bray pulla6s, mixed, or cockerels
—'your choice -3 rieeks $19.90; 4
weeks $24.90. Shipper's- choice of
variety. Dayelds ' to order. Late
September October chicks, Order
now. Agetut Wm. -!',•len Bray, Ethel. •
FOR SALE —
600 x 16 imgpilemeaut tires, 3 fur-
now
ur
now Tractor Plow on rubber, 1
rubber tired wagon, Litter carriers,
water bowls, Cattle and Hog Min-
erals and Spraying material, will
also etwpp1Y ..sprayer•. Seed Wheat
and Fertilizers, apply to,
Geo. Wesenhurg Phone •56'9 .
HONEY FOR SALE —
Clover Honey in your
Winces 20e a lb.
Wallace Ross Ayarle
Seadorth. Ont. 'Phone
uT own, COn
s.
e 1353
CUSTOM WORK —
Get your. harvest aultivat-
Ing done the fast economical way
both one-way discing or plowing,
Mel. Jermyn Phone 53r12 Brussels
FOR SALE—
White
ALT: — '
White brick house, , 4 piece bath,
M, acre of land in Village of Brus•
sels, Priced. ±0 seU.
100 aere farm, hydro, good build-
Ings, 50 acres of Spring crops, never
tailing spring. 3 acres of bash.
Priced to sell at $8,800.00,
100 acres • farm, close to Village,
red brick home, sun Porch, steel
drive shed, large barn, 18 acres
Spring crop, rest in hay and grass.
Priced to sell. •
Farms all sizes, and also Village
houses and business:
J. C. Long, Real Estate Braker,
Brussels, Ont,
'Taxa acw
• DEAD .TOCK
DEAD AND CRIPPLED
FARM ANIMALS REMOVED
PROMPTLY FOR SANITARY
DISPOSAL.
Telephone Celled
BRUSSELS 85R12
ELMIRA 564
C RDON YOUNG
LIMITED
MEt.VILLE cIiURCH
Rev. Andrew Lane occapied the
pupit of Melville Cantrell on Sunday
lase, Metsre, hill King and Graeme
i1lwelionald rendered two duets,
"Teach Me To Pray" and "The
Old. Rugged Crow." Mr, L. D.
'i'hcinp`.tof presided at the organ.
CRA NSIROOK.
Services will be held as Usual in
Knox Presbyterian. Church on Sun-
day; Aug. 17 with Susday School at
30 a.m. and Church service at 11
a. m.
Mrs. I. H. Cameron, London, have
been spending a couple of weeks
with Mrs. R. K. McDonald and Miss
A. J. P'orreet,
Miss Sandra Michel underwent a
.tnnslleetonty in Listowel Hospital on
Thursday,
Misses Linda Dunn and Marion
Michel are spending a week at Girls'
Clamp at Kimball,
Mr. Winston McRachern and
daughter Melte, Hamilton, visited
with hie uncle and aunt MT, and
Mrs. Peter Baker.
VILLAGE. OF BRUSSELS.
•.By -Law No. '5, 1952
By -Law No. 5, 1962 of the Village
Brussels, .County of Huron, Ontario;
Being a By -Law to 'control Vehlole
Traffic in certain sections of the
Village of Brussels, County of Huron,
Province of Ontario,
Whereas the Mnfctpal Council of the
Village of Brussels, County of
Huron. Province of Ontario, con-
sider it-neccessary and expedient
that certain regulations governing
vehicle, control maths in the said
Village of Bnlissels be brought
Into torte:
Therefore ,the Municipal
Council of
the Village of Brussels. County of
Huron. Province of Ontario enactsas follows:
I. No mote car, track. tractor,
drawn vehicle. nor any
other passenger or draught vehicle
Buell he allowed to make whet is
known as a Tr TURN at any point on
'T,,rnberry Street in the Village of
Brussels, For the pnrpore Of !Otis
By -Law, -Law, "U TURN" shall mean to
tarn a vehicle within s roadway
an to 'proceed in the opposite direct.
ion.
2. Six NO 11 TURNS traffic :dens
eellenhe nttrr3,eed and
ereeted
it eenvenieni locations at the fol-
lowing intersections in the Vit-
lagee:
2 signs at the intersection of
BT111 and Turnberry Streets.
signs at the intersection of
Thomas and King Streets
with Turnberry Streets.
2 signs at the intersection of
Flora and Market Streets with
Turnberry Street.
3. Any Person violating any of the
provisions of this By -Law shall be
subiect to a penalty of Ten Dollars
for the first offence and not more
than Twenty five dollars for every
etbseduent offence, exclusive of
costs, and all such penalties shall
be recoverable under the* Ontario
Summary Conviction Act.
4, This By-law shall- take
effect atter the final passing there-
of, and shall remain in force at the
pleasure of the Municipal Council.
Read a first and second time this
14th day of May, 1952.
R. B. Cousins. Reeve,
G. R. Campbell, Clerk,
Read a third time and passed this
14th day of May. 1952.
R B. Cousins. Reeve,
G. 'R. Campbell, Clerk,
Approved this Ord day of July,
1952 pnrsnant to the provisions of
the .Highway Traffic Act.
Geo. H. Dourett,
Minister of H1ghwbys
USED CARS
1948 'Pontiac Coach, with Radio
1947 Pontiac Coach
1947 Kaiser Sedan
1946 Chev. Coupe
1940 Dodge Sedan
1940 Chey. Coach
1937 Pontiac Coach
1937 Chev. Coach
Many Older Models
USED TRUCKS
1946 Ford 3 ton Stake
1951 Chev. Sedan Delivery,
with air condition
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Riverside. r U tors
Chevrolet and Oldsmobile
Texaco gas and oils
Phone 56 Brussels, Ont.
WETERFAIR IR TICKETS
ARE NOW ON SALE HERE
General "advance sale" admission
tieketis to the Western Fair, Lon-
don, September 8 to 13, are now on
sale in Brussels :and in every com-
munity in Western Ontario. 'These
tickets are sold in strips of three
for one dollars. Only holders of
these advance sale tickets are el-
igible for over 97,000 worth of prizes
These prizes include three mortar
cars, teleyision set, electric res,
frigenator, washing machine and
two bicycles.
There is a "bonlus coupon" on
every Oriel' of iiokets. This coupon
is NOT good for admission, but
it does entitle purchaser to partici-
pate in a special draw for TWO cars
Monday night, September 8. This
bonus coupon, with your name and
address ,on the back of it, mttat
reach Western Fair, London, beton•
9.30 P. M, September 8 to be includ-
ed in the draw the opening night
of the Fair. The draw for the other
prizes will be made Saturday night.
September 13,
Western Fair. "where town and
Country meet", is the blue ribbon
event of the fall season ' and is •
"nest" for all Western Ontario. Buy
-your tickets now. Send that tonna
coupon immediately: In thatway,
you are sure of your obance to' win
net only one but two cars , Septem-
bet 8.
Remember these advance tickets will.
not be on sale the week of the Fair
when admission price will be 51
cents at the gate. -
Each ticket admits ells
adult or two children
Prizes valued at over 37,500.00
Only ADVANCE SALE TiCKET HOLDERS
are eligible far prizes including
• 1952 Dodge
• 1952 Meteor
• 1952 Pontiac
• Philco Television Set
• Connor Washing Machine
• international Harvester Refrigerate
o 2 Bicycles
Special Opening Night Award
Two 1952 Cars
Special non -admission coupon ttached ewe
Western Fair Association by 4170 pan. Sept. lk,ft
so be eligible for opening night draw.
SEPT, $ TO 13 m LONDON/ ONT'f
W. D. JACKSON, Manager
The Coos oT Ohs Ili 0@ [ O
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