The Brussels Post, 1952-8-27, Page 5THE BRUSSELS .PST
Wedues'dey, August ,t7b1i;
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TREASURER'S SALE OF LANDS IN ARREARS OF TAXES
COUNiTY OF HURON, PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
TO Wit
BY VIWrTJEOF A WARRANT under the band of the Wiirden and Seal et the County of
Huron" bearing date the twelfth day of July. 1952, amnia ale directed, conbmandjng me to levy mall
tike Janda mentioned in the following 1Iet, for arrears of taxes thereon together with all colts in-
Purred, I hereby give notice that tabes the mare and costs are sooner paid. I shall proceed to
sell the said lands, or as uwob thereof as shall be sufficient to diaoharge stela arrears of taxes
and charges thereon, atrny office in the Court house, Goderieh, by public auction, on Tuesday,
Novenhber fourth, 1952, at the ]tour of two otclock In the afternooe, in compliance with the
Statutes in that behalf. Notice is hereby further given that if any of the said lands remain un -
geld art adlourned 'sale will be held on Taeoday, November 11th, 1952, at tale same hour and Place,
and at Wen Municipalities may reserve the right to purchase any of the said lands,
A, H. EERSKINE,
Goderlch, Ontario, Jiffy 14th, 1952; Treasurer. County of Huron.
TOWNSHIP 'OF GREY,
Years In
Name and Description • Arrears Taxes Costs Total
•R. W, Shaw, R. J. Oathera — Lots 27, 28, Con, 7
29, Pt. 30, Con, 7 1949 & 1951 549.15 155.76 • 064,90
BRUSSELS
Gordon Workman—Lots 288.300
All of the above lots are patented.
, Dated July 12111, 1952.
Published in THE ONTARIO GAZETTE, August. 2nd, 1952. •
Inclusive 1949
45.7; 3.15 43,92
BELGRAVE
Personals: Miss Amy' bmith and
Masa Joan Wedges left from Lon-
don by plane for Oieveland, Ohlo,
and 'then on to Eiynia, Oh1b, to
spend et week with Miss Jean
'Hayes; Charier R, Coultes lett Sat-
tudtf £i >i1 London be plane for
V,'intnipeg; Miss Eileen Holmes,
TJondon, with her parents Mr, and
Mrs. Joseph Hiolmtes; Miss Lois
Grasby with relatives in Forest;
Mr, and Mrs. D. Smith, Hamilton,
with Mrs. John McGill.
SEWAGE DISPOSAL
Have Septic .Tanks pumped the
Sanitary Way.
Schools and Public Buildings
given prompt attention.
Reasonable Rates.
Irvin Coxon Phone Milverton 75r4
EY
this week -end
Colne back alive from your holiday trip!
Rash, hurried driving endangers your life and that •
of every other person near you on the highway. '
Traffic will be heavy' and slower than normal. It
will take you a little longer to arrive but don't let
it worry or annoy you. Take it easy. Thousands
of others will be travelling too ... respect their
safety as well as your own!
Stay Alert—Stay Alive!
GEO. H. DOUCETT
MINISTER
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CRANI3ROOK
IKisa ,Tuan. Hunter, Seaforth, vis-
ited last week with her grandmother,
Mee. ',Tram Pride and wbtih other
friends here,
Mr, Arvin Pride, Waterloo, spent ,
a week at the°home of bis mother
Nine, John Pride.
' Mies Martha Jeseltke, Toronto, Is
holldayitng with her father Mr
! Paul Jeschke.
147, and Mrs. Orison i?uehn, Con-
ennega, ,spent Sunday with Miss E.
MM. Steiss.
Mr. and Mre, Mae 'range) are spend•
I, Mg a few days this week with their
l unete and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John
l Engel at rtareommon, Mich. °
CLASSIFIED ADS.
WANTED .-.
Boarders, apply to
Mrs. i..' Jermyn.'
Phone 90
FOR SALE --
17
17 pipe•, S weeks old,
Ron. Mulligan
Phone 84712.
HELP WANTED — MALE
A well educated young man for
general offioe duties. Apply to C,
Lloyd & Son Limited, Wingham, Ont.
FOR SALE —
House and Lat In the Village of
Ethel For particulars apply to
Ella Pearson Phone Ser15,
CUSTOM WORK — •
One-way discing or plowing done
at reasonable prices,
Mel, ,Lermyn, Phone 53712 Brussels
HONEY FOR SALE — ,
Clover Honey in your own
tainems 20c a ib.
Wallace Ross Avaries
Seaforth. Ont. Phot@ 1353
con•
FOR SALE —
'••Good Frame house with modern
bathroom, 3fe acre lazed, barn and
fruit trees,
Kenneth Beggs Phone 77r10
W ANTED—
r"ead and disabled carni •tdaal:
'ratted for prompt pickup, 0121
Percy Stephenson, 1SJthel. Picone
Lewis ..Gentile
A pretty suninier wedding took
place at idea home of Mr, and Mrri' 1.
Melville Dennis, Grey 'Pownehip,
when their second daughter Frances;
l5iwlya was uabitled in marriage to
Almon 1'ddeard Lewis, only son of
Mils. Lewis and the late Mr. Lloyd
Lewis of Kitchener. Rev, Andrew
I.sn'e performed, the ceremony.
Thebride was lovely to a ballerina
length sown of ttvliiglat blue nylon
marquisette over taffeta. ornamented
with white lace medallions and
rhinestones. ' I%er .headdress was a
braided betide:au of white satin and
she wore a roreage of red roses, At-
tending Ii.er slater, Miss Isobel
Dennis wore a ballerina length gown
in the same material and sitade as
that of the bride, featnring an ap-
pligne of white daiades. She wore a
matching headdress of braided tan
feta and a ona'sage of pink noses.
K. 0. Desiartns of Elmira, was
groomsman, and traditional wed-
ding music was played by Mra. H.
2'. Deajerdtns, a eousin of the
groom,
Receiving the gue• sts, the bride's
- mother were air .force blue nylon
mesh with corsage of yellow roses
while ithe gnome's mother wore
heaven blue witty a enrolee of yellow
70809.
Luncheon was served by
cousins of the bride, Mrs. Roy
Dart of Stratford, and the Misses
Joyee end ,Loan `t`iatamss of Bramsela.
and assisted by Mrs. Archie Wintle
of Brussels.
For n honeymoon trip to Northern
mends, the bride donned a blue
tapered suit, matching that of the
groom, nat;v velvet bat. with navy
neeseories.
On 'their' rennet. . Mr. and Mrs.
T,etri., will raaide at 104 Weber St.,
Beet. ICttohener, The hrtde is a
member et the teaching staff at the
TCttnhener w0 'rh of Bride•eport.
Raymond - Menzies
On Saturday, August 9th, in an
early eventing ceremony held on
the lawn of her borne, Doreen Mar-
garet
argaret Menzies, only daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. George Menzies, R. R. 3.
Brussels, was united in marriage
a Robert ,john Raymond, son of
irs. Edith Raymond, Rev. A. Lane
fficiated, Mie Doreen Long pre-
ided at the piano. She played
Lohengrin's wedding march for the
t'ocessional and accompanied
biiee Margaret Perrje, the soloist.
Mims Perrie sang. "The Lord's
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!I. -easels 86r12, Collect. p
HOUSE FOR SALE —
In Brussels, a real good white
brick two storey pottage with four
piece bath, hardwood floors and
built in cupboards, reasonable
terms may be arranged, immediate , e
possessioon. 1
Apply to Elmer Eilacott. t
1
Prayer" before the ceremony and
T,erause" durine the signing of
the register.
Given in marriage by her !lath-
**. the bride wore a ballerina
ennui formal gown of ice blue
effete with fatted lace bodice.
vnmdfanit ever skirt 'Alf nylon net
with pleated flounce, and lace
WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP b
Always a targe 'tock in Modem*
aranitee to Chose from
All modern machinery.
fatuous fon
Cemetery lettering a spelial0it
Artistic Memorials
at very reasonable pries&
R. A. SPOTTON
Phone 256 — Wingham, Oitti'.
DEAD STOCK
DEAD AND CRIPPLED
FARM ANIMALS REMOVED
PROMPTLY FOR SANITARY/ n
DISPOSAL.
to
olein with brief sleeves. A
uatohing lace bandeau held her
s+houtder length veil of embroider -
ea net. She carried a bouquet of
niter reaps and laquered Ivy'.
i 'cnua{n, Mies Anne Pesten, nt
Ethel, was her hrideemaid. She
wore a ballerina length gown el
rose taffeta .a nd net fashioned on
similar lines to that of the brioe.
A lace halo, matching her gown.
001nniet9d her eosth)mre. She car-
ried s hrntonet of iewtthed white
and blue aladiolt and baby mums,
Little Miss Rosemary (Trill-Inn
etreof the groom. I000ked wtnsnma
11 1 Maar it tig9h sewn or a rose ter.
eta and net. She warp a halo 01
rr and net and carried a nose-.
▪ of white and blur. gladioli
" t haliv mums. Lenten ('imine
• tl•"•aaela. was gronnlaman.
Aftrr the ceremony a recent.
Telephone Coltec; E
BRUSSELS 85R12 i
ELMIRA 564
GORDON YOUNG
LIMITED
Give your home a fasUnp
beauty treatment with Styr
goons High Quality Paint.
Johnson's Paint and
Electric Store
Brussels, Ont.
tion was held on the :awn. The
br'ide's mother wore a navy dress
with white accessories and a cor-
sage of white gladioli and baby
111111119.- She was assisted by hhe
groom's mother who wore a wine
clattered crepe dh'ess with white
accessories and a corsage of
white gladioli and baby murls.
A wedding dinner was served
to about 60 guests by the Wo-
men's Institute in the Cranbrook
Counmundty Hail,
The bride's table was centred
by a three -tiered wedding cake.
Tt was prettily deoorated with
pink and white tapers in shinier
candlebara and bouquets of sweet
Peas. Pink, white and blue gia-
diolt and fern% farmed the back-
ground.
ackground. The other tables looked
lovely with bouquets of sweet
peas and pink and white tapers.
roasts attending the wedding
were from Haliburton. Barrie. To-
ronto. Hamilton, Fergus, Listo•
-
an1. Bruseels.. Stratford, Wing -
]tam and Ethel.
For n wedding trip to eastern
points, the bride travelled in as
light blue suit with navy artMRa-
snries, Sale wore a corsage of pink
carnations. . Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Michie are taking.
' •iii the exhibition and visiting re-
latives in Milton.
and. Mr, Frank Ford o2 Torontp ware
ushers.
The alter was beautifully decoaa'ted
with gladioli and Pother Wets, of-
ficiated.
Soloist was Mos, Annie Diugiakeckt
anti organist Mr. IC, Mansel of Water, -
loo.
A dinner with forty guests was. held'
at t -he bIlaetendia, Waterloo. T eeept-
Jan followed at the Amerioan HOW
Anuslsels where aliiliroxjmmtely 8S
guests attended.
Mother of the bride was in navy *Rh
white accessories and wore a cal`
Sege at pink gardenias. Mother of
the groom in navy wl'5i mmttohing
ar0as9a,'ies and also wore a cottage
• of pink gardenias,
The couple motared bo Buffalo and
the northern parts of Ontario and
are residing at 113 Alexander Ave.
Waterloo, Ont, •
" "RR15
Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Brandon Of
Frobriamer. S.aalc., and Miss Della
and Mrs. Roy Brandon of Alameda
ATP visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jaaues
:lfichie.
Voisin - Smith
On Ju11y 19. Adelina Smith, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Smith,,
Brussels, became the 'bride of Mr.
Gerald Voisin, son of Mrs. Leo
Voisin and the late Mr, Leo Voisin,
St. Clements, Ont.
'rhe wedding took place at 10 a. tn.
at St. Louis R. C. Church, Waterloo,
She was given in marriage by her
brother-in-law, George Wesenberg of
Beasse1s. The bride wore a gown
of nylon tulle orar satin. A fitted
waist extended into a padded bouft
ant skirt and a peblum of chantilly
lace. A smoulder cape effect of
chantilly lace. was tapped by a peter
pan collar sprinkled with iridescent
seeuins. , Buttons down the front,
Headdress was a crown of iridescent
sequins in flower designs and held
the finger4p veil of illusion net
with appliques of matching laee. She
carnied n bouquet of pink delight
roses.
Maid of honour wag .Mrs. Prank
Ford of Toronto, twin slater of the
groom. She was dressed in Nile
green organdy, atf shoulder style
with braided pearl headdress end
mmtelring gloves and carried a bon•
cruet of yellow gardenias, Miss Los
r-)ine Smith. sister of the bride wan
hridesmaid. Dressed name as maid
of honour only in yellow and carried
rink gardenias. 2Tiss Meryl Wean -
berg niece of bride teasflower girl
dressed in mauve nylon Mar gn48ell
with ran tnhing giores and head -
crown•. She carried a nosegay m'
:sweet hrtart roses.
Mr. William Voisin of St. reementa
won hest men assisted by Mr. Harald
•hpt of Kitchener.
• Herb. TCaebel of Ititeltener
GREY
Mr. and Mrs, Russel Ourrle at
Denfield. Mrs, Nellie Wardell of
Strathrly. were week -end guests of,
Mr. and Mrs MebnIlte Dennis •
Mr. and Mrs, }Toward Wardell of
Sarnia. and Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Daniel
of Denfield. and Mr. and Mrs, ISarl
Null 'af Woodstock attended the
Lewis - Dennis wedding on Salt-
"rtlay last.
CANADA'S COBALT BOMB
The ry.'s of the medical world are
• foocussed ou London, Ontario, where.
' the most powerful weapon yet
-devised for the fight against eta
• ver -- the Cobalt therapy unfit —
is in artien at a fantastically low
fee. Since its installment in Lon.
don's Victoria General Hospital last
November, the Cobalt 90 -beam
therapy unit has been used in the
treatment of 168 canner victims.
The Star Weekly for August 30
sires im°nortant facts on this latest
scientific miracle — Canada's owe
contribution to medicine.
Thin, rundown wife
\4�w
gains 161bs.
Gets New Pep,
Steady Nerves
"I wog17 to 011 under-
weight' also unsown net-
was.I took Ostrow. Gained
15 lbs. I telt ane, tired (aid-
ing and nervousness; warn
gene." -Mrs. 7.. aerard, Etat _..
to and nolQht: Ont.
What a Wholl Thln nubs Mrs. L. Savard
coded out; iwtthie int np
orals hw st w, heigl noire antra !tps Thousandsttiesc5
brama O1, 01 height -building gestio0 0 tonic. es Thine
1docni, Aid, men appetite, s tics ou so toad twee Thine
nob, nourishment; Data 07 l on bare bones, pant
feet poa:inp inn tat, atop teltine whoa Yon 110d"
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