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The Brussels Post, 1952-10-29, Page 5
exams.. 411;massallgi THE BRUSSELS POST From the"BLUE BOOK" of Famous Trains Canadian National's smart bedroom.M,gealtwegt cars provide the charm and informality of your ores living -room. In these friendly surroundings you W M read, chat oe watch the landscape through broad picture windows. Ac eight you will sleep restfully i per own private r+oos. However you ttaeet k lousy car, sleeper, drawing room er coach — anywhere, aaytlaae, you'll enjoy yourself If you p Canadian NatloaaL You'll enjoy, too., intyisis at Canadian National hotels -- they're conveniently loaned in cities from coast se mint Per neowsli.m end istjertlsitios regartiisg yaw bialsar nil ji..nnf. Monti ,..0-&s, see, Labe .r patie yaw head Canadian National Passover Apish CANADIAN NATIONAL EMI ONLY RAILWAY IIRVIM• All TIN PROVINCES HOW MANY YEARS 'TIL You ARE 65? lett 42ac© 911 AT 65 YOU'LL NERD A RETIREMENT INCOME. It's human to put things off, but planning a retirement income now costs you less in the long runt A Canadian Government Annuity Is • positive savings program. At 65 you can receive a regular monthly Income for life, guaranteed by the Govemmont of Canada. No medical exam required. If you miss a payment your contract Won't lapse, CANADA APARTMENT Or LABOUR PLAY SAFE ... FOR SECURITY $. INVEST IN A GOVERNMENT ANNUITY! FIND OUT HOW LITTLE It COSTS YOU NOW! MAIL TO t The Diredap Canadian Government Annubies, Deportment of labour, Onawa. (,Dotage Fne,) Pleose send me information showing how a Canadian Oovemment Annuity can bring me security at low cost, )MrJMr.JMh Ilive et ,„ - „,.,Date of eIrth Age when Annuity to WP 1 undenrand Ihntlnformotlen °treewrlt be heldeonAdenileL John Earl Rutledge 1 GL,A Er . : ii" IZ) ADS. John Wart Rettledge in hie ODi1>. , year died en Phursday. Oct. 23rd i!: Wingtiam (Porkers! IIosPilal toile. hilt a stoke he suffered last Saturday, Ort, i1UL. Iie had lived ail his life he this vicinity, Ile wns a son of William Rutledge end Sarah Bell- ; Besides his wire -who was formerly:. Mary Garton or Whiteahurc'h, Ont, He is snirvtved i»' three sons, Jack,_ Port Huron,, Mich„ Hartley, Bows- t 1eels nod Frank. Myth, There are also six bnolllnera sent! four resters, William, North Dalcbta; Georgb, Morris township; Peter, Grnderichi , Alex and StatiieY, Brussn•is; Alvin, . Ripley; Mrs. n (Voneide) McKay, Guelph; Mrs. Edward . (Hulda.) Gar- ton, Bentley; Mrs, James (Annie) vlrinito:ih, Oletteworth ; Mns, John (T'lna) MoCreaith, Toronto, The pallbearers were Harry Allen, John Logan, Wm. Hendcreen, Hugh Pearson, Jack Thynire and Walter Scott all of Bpwssels. Flower -bearers were Bill Bantam, Leamington; Joseph !Hanson., Tol- edo, Ohio; Jim McNeil, Jack Lowe, Dearer Davidson and Bill King all er Rr ruche Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. W. TL T. Fulton of the Presbyterian Church Brtnssels, and rher al was made in the Brtkssels ells'telny, Prlerdn and acquaintances were present from Brctesels, Toronto, Cheteworth, Owen, Sound, 'Para, ll'p>',rr v, Whitt ku rch, Wingha:m, Rnel: Neencrieff, Port Huron. Mich., Toi:gio, Ohio.; Goderinh, Seaforth, mitrhelt and Stratford, BLUEVALE HAS .. FIRST BURGLARY The first burglary ever known •to have occurred in Bluevale was committed Friday night when the general store owned by Barns Morten was' entered atter the door had been forced. A quan- tity of cigarettes and some cash from the till was taken. Mr. Moffatt hada glimpse or a oar as it drove away but did not recognize R. E'I "HEL The first meeting of tha slab project . "Cottons may be Smart" was held at the home of our leader Mrs. Richard's (Jr.) on Tuesday evening. Oot. 21st, The election of officers was as follows provident Anne Pestel Secretary Marilyn Bowes Press Reporter Jean Rook Tt Mas decided to call the Cillete "Ethel Sew and Sews." The meet- ings will be held - at Mr!s. -Richards (Jr.) on nicety at 4 p. m. The leader read us ate information on sel- ecting cotton material, selection and use of patterns. and pictures were distributed to show styles of dresses, Thier home neetgnnnealhs were to cheek your figure eo diseoyer do• trots and study lines beret •dnitect for herself, Eaoh gitel was to begin her Record Book, Phamplete were dis- tributed to members in nhtendanee The theme of .the projeoteie "Not to outdo the other members but to do the heat T can," At the close of ((Inc meeting our lender treated ne. Nine memnberc, of the Ethel Sew and Sews assembled at the home of our loader Mrs. Richards Jr. on Fri. night, Oat. 24. eo hold the second meeting of the project, "Cottons may he Stuart." The pros. Anne Pestell, nailed the meeting to order opening with the roll oa11, one point to consider when selecting cotton materiel. .lean Rork rend, the min. totes at the previous meeting in the absence, of the secretary, Marilyn Rnwee, The bu,sintrss followed and it twain decided bo hold the succeed- ing meeting at Mee, Rloherds Jr, The Nhasen colors for (he Record Book covers were bine hi -Oil -a- board with :yellow lettering, The roll cal for the nett meeting Is to he answered with the line in clothes that suits Inc, Assistant leader, Grace Lamont demonstrated hew to meke a hound buttonhole. \71st Richards showed us how to make pattern altert'ons. Latter the members returned home. LUMBAGO (lame Back) When your back la stiff and very painful and it'snn effort for you to stoop or bead, Cakr thy remedy that has brr"tght swift, 1$.1101 to theua;inda U mpleton's 12 (;, Dont stiffer 11011101c ;miming ❑•i= t v ni Lumbago ago a clay longer than you .:: ve 1. tint T. -14 -C's lnday. b5u, 61.35 moister". ., 7.1140 FOR SALE — •60 red x rock pullets Phone 12J8 FOR SALE 20 little pigs, 6 weeks old, Jarlc Pipe Phone 61110 FOR SALE —. W. Smith ! AteCo''ulolc-Deering No. 4 manure ePrsader in good working order on rubber, BUILDINGS FOR SALE — i -12 x 20 anti 1— 20 x 30. W' B. Boy Phone Phone Molessvarfh 3r8 Edgar McDonald 40n'23, FARMERS — Tf you are In need of 0 Tiatnmer WANTED .— Mill or Feed Mixer .. A Heal Houser A secosd band vletrola or grant- for any make of tesetonr or a wttgnn nithone, on rubber or implement tires, Phone 3611.3, Phone or see Geo.Wceenburg. NOTICE WANTED Get your logs or wood out Past and Reliable man .as Dealer in Huron economical, Two saws to serve you. County. Experience not neeoesary. Jau'unyn Prone 63ri2 A fine o)kportluebity to step into old profitable hnatnesa whore Rawleigh Prodntots have been sold for years. FOR SALE — Rig profits. Products furnished on ADD' your turkeys now for Christ credit. Write Raw'lefeh's Dept: mos. Just a Pew left. elle-K..1 5 2-1 WI. Montreal, Graham Work Phone 12J18 FOR SALE Chevrolet Sedan 1949, Maroon, Smart, and in Top condition, Wood's Store Phone 24 FOR SALE — Exhdbitiorr Barred hock Cockerels. Gree them and make your awn select- ion at rgtsonnble prices, Wm. Gnannt . Phone 25x6, FOR SALE OR REN'1 — A cottage, on Queen Street quick sale or rent. Phone 16 Brussels. for HELP WANTED — Hosuseketeper for modern home. No family. Applicant from 40 to 50 years of ago. Give references. Apply to D. M. Ross, 172 Ballantyne Ave, Stratford, Ont. HOUSE FOR SALE — Brick hoose, bath, town water, and cistern, basement, garage, hen house, about 3 acres of land, Phone Brussels 10x3P FOR SALE -- 5 room ca.thage, 2 piece babh, full basement with cistern, town and soft water, insulated, good loc- ation, No phone calls please. Apply to Leo Gaynor, Mill SL Brussels. Box 89. HOUSE FOR QUiCK SALE OR RENT — White brick two storey cottage with 4 piece bath, built fn owpboards and b(andwood Boom. T''•tre stn be arranged on sate. Apply to Elmer Bl:eootL WANTED — AotPldcatione will be reoeired rot the posetion of org+antyt and ohotr leader of Bluevale United' Church, duties to commence on Jan. 1st, 19sa. Harbert W. Oar nim, R. R. 4 Wtnglsam, Ont. PRICED RIGHT FOR QUICK SALE — Good, 6 room frame house, with hydro, telephone, town water, 3 - piece babh, % acre land, barn, and fruit trees. Situated north, on Turnberry Street. Apply to Kenneth Beggs, Brussels, Ont. Phone 77r10. KITCHEN SINKS — White .porcelain ,.enamel .steel sinks — or in fascinating colors — 15 x 20 single flat rim and 21 x 24 double sinks with ledge. Drain - board sinks for kitchen cabinets with Chromed crumb cum strainers e4e chromed swing spout faucets, Write for catelogms or visit Dur modern Showroom. S. V. Johnson Plumbing Supplies qt reebsvtlle. Ontario. FOR SALE — White frame house. 7 rooms, hard and soft water in the house, pressure system, Situated In Village of Blue. vale. apply to fiparling Yeo Phone 1110W4 Wing. hem. WANTED stead and dimwit term subteen granted for prompt piok as. C•a.;?i 'Percy Stephenson,. nithet, Plume lie !wets 86r12, Collect. HONORED ON 25th1 WEDDING ANNIVERSARY On Saturday evening Mr. and Mra, Rae Ormwrord were pleasantly aur. prised when about thirty members or the immediate 4aanlliee gathered I ,to hoeor them on their 25th wedding anniversary winch was Oot, 19th. The evening was spent in playing Progreasiee euchre and social dhat At as opportune tine, Jessie Little read an address and Glen James presented the guests of honor, with a coffee table and tray. Other I beautiful gifts were also received. Rae expressed the gratitude of Mar -1 guerite and himself for their kind- ness. A delicious lunch was served including .a beautifully decorated wedding cake, which was made sad given by the bride's Waterer, Mae and Mafsje. On Monday evening, Gct, 20th, Mr, and Mrs, Rae Orawford received a pleaWa.nit eerprIse when neigh- bors and ,friends gathered to honor them on their 2111 wedding an- niversary, The evening was spent playing progressive euchre. Just before the lunoh bhe bride and groom were given seats of honor, and Tony I,angridge read an address and Shirley Ellis titan presented Mar- gnsmlte wifih a beautiful silver com- port and Joycee Procter presented a bees'net of orchid mums, Jerry Barrett tihen. presented Roe wthh a lovely 9mioker. Rae thanked all very Sincerely for their kindness. Following the presentee/on lunch was served. BL UEVALE feety. 111. Bailie, of Knox 4tresby- terian Ohttrcle' preached 4nniv.T--• seamy sermons in St. Andrew's ?reebT,- terian Church, Clinton on Sunday. Rev. D. Lane of Minton plleached the Bblevale aid Delmore congne- getione, Alt the Oumienal of Mien' iaabet Ktnion on Satatrday, palibeareac were Raymnond _. D1liott. Eldred Nichol, James Elliott, William Dett- man. Ward Sharpie. end John K. AicTa wish. Pensonale: Mrs, P, D. King Sind Mrs. Elmer Wilkinson, W1ngliam with friends here: viwaitons at the home of Mrs. P. S. MacEwen, recent- ly, were cousins 'from. Reno, Nev., Nell and Bruce McVloar and their sister, Mabel. who were visiting relatives and former friends In De- troit. V,kmdstock, Listowel. Ford- winh. and Molaswortk; Mn'. ami Mrs. Nelson Cardiff. Brussels, ac- companied them; Dr. and Mrs. Ar - tun' Shaw, Toronto, with his 'mother nn Sunday, on the occasion of her 90th birthday; Truing Mc - Oahe and son. Winder and Bruce and Barrie Harris, St. Marry. with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnston; Mrs Ralph Mnskint tie and sans. How- ard ansa Gerald. Preahen. with the former's dneg'hter, Mrs. Edward Wedel: Miss .Trvgste TTohnps hag left to spend the winter with her Meter. Mrs. Alex Muerte, Drnntbo, DEAD STOCK 1 DEAD AND CRIPPLED FARM ANIMALS REMOVI' PROMPTLY FOR SANITAPt `. DISPOSAL. Telephone Collect. BRUSSELS 85R12 ELMIRA 584 fwfin1)))N YOUNG LIMITED Asznalaranntremainontamanwroomamslrandaagmo s 7.7,'..eeel17. Oc;otlor 3 ,,,o,taiitaii4 �.i 1 Sir.. cea �d p01 The Canadian Bank of Commerce • 120-2 • ,s" USg i K SS (CARb�1 C. A. Myrs, M. D., L. M. C. C. PHYSICIAN end SURGEOI't Wiliam St, Phone 4. 0-e* Ont. DR. R. W. STEPHENS Graduate University of Toronto PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Telephone 45 Brume's, Ont, JOHN E. LONGSTAFF, Optometrist Eyes Examined. (,..leases fitted. Phone 791 Seaforth — Main Strad. HOURS: 9 - 6. Wed. 9-12.30. Sat. 9 a.m. to S eta Walker Funeral Hoare Day or Night Calls Telephone 65 lila Extra Chem for Use of Fuseval Heine licensed Funeral Director and Embahme Twaaty-fear Mot Ambiance Service DMkae Flowers Enittttliaely 11. A. Penn &, Co. awl. AiIID AMIULANCE =MIL lisanmed Fraise! Director and Eashdatlnr Airi11R ]ti s Bi --. •— 2111/911121.2, 41it 4 R. S. Hetherington, K. C. 4 W NINAN poi - j , ,,,.,m - a -S AT MINIMS t 7 y teal Sawn* al dap -- Office aims ran Nor Us —. Sareemot la IL D Y Harvey W. Stephenson Representative for Sun Life Assurance Ca. Canada Health and Accident Cee, Casualty General Inn/ranee Co. Phone 43x Bennis J. A. Monagahan, R. O. Optometrist, LISTOWEL. ONT. Specializing in Eye Examination and the Fitting of muse, Office in Lie5owel Clinic &aloft HOW'S: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. &17y; Closed Weiressciay Open every Tuesday and Saturday Evening 7:00 be Other evenings by appointment Phone 534. Chas. T. Davidson t'NSURAN(E FOR ALL ICNDS Automobile and Fre Insitanme Accident and Sickness Assad for Great West Life insurance Co. 'bona Office 90 Braiseia, Oat. G. ALAN WILLIAMS, Optometrist. FMrick St., WINGHAM At Kincardine Office Evetty TMesday. Phone Wingham 770 de 5. Kincardine 21. Evenings by appointment, Lewis Rowland Or arrlte to R. R. 3 Ws tmalt. (Licensed Igor Huron County) 4ATISFACTION GUARANTEED •— PRICES REAS Float lUeragements Phone 31 i°The Brussels Post" had ORA Yee ieformtat *oce etc., write or phone Lour, 84onebinlll seri Ira Iaolcee after Immediately "'R