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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1953-2-11, Page 4THE BRUSSELS POST MIDDLESEX SEED FLAIR (Including Classes for Western Qatari(?) . Western Fair Grounds, London March 2, 3, 4 and 5, 1953 gecUre prize lists from your county Agricultural Representative or the secretary, Mr, W. K. Riddell, Room 210, Richmond Bldg„ 'London. Entries to be in by Feb. 28th. 521 irI�,94 TRIP WILL COST YOU LSSS AT THE KENMORE lib Rocca N•tec HALL 143 EAST Eve 4 STREET RATES FROM P 1Y DAILY-54MM FROM $4.S8 DARN - DOWN,* Year opportunity t• enjoy a glori. ohs Now Yeti ,sooner at t sea - toll Many features its please you 0 this relined, dignified hotel. FREE swimming pet cleod food carred at budget mast h both **flee shop and restaurant exceitent bar and lounge. Just e few minutes away from United Nations, Times Square, Radio City, Empire Stets Building. Transportation right at the door. NO PARKINS PROBLEMS WEEK ENOS. Money -saving rates. Special rates for groups. 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CRAN13ROOR M;s, Alien Oametion mals hostess rnu' the FibrUany meeting of the Wolnen'e Missdonaay Society of Knox Paiesbyteriau. Church, Miss Alien J, Forrest presided and Mrs. Olara °Instead oaecompanhd on the piano Dor the einging of Foam 121 and I#yturs'i62and 204, Scripture read- . ings from Psalms. 117 and. 24' were read by NLr+s. Harald Awhile, and Mrs. M. Emgel, . Several items as l,usinada were dltkatesed. Mrs' John Sabnock,leanly seere4ary, read the pOlocaution Blot' 10163. Same tame was gtr•en over for reportiarg on the a.lnual meeting of Matfland Frosty. „lyi'tal ]teed in Wingham January The .World Day of Preyea^ will be ohsettned in the church otu Feb. 20, the secretary ordering leaflets, Mrs. W. M. Hyndman gave a very Inter- est'mg and instructive topic, based on the study book on Africa and ur'4n1¢ a map. MIs' Forrest -closed the meeting with prayer. Mrs. (Salvia. Cameron and Mns. Maurice Cameron asslated the hoetese in serving lunch Mrs. Verne Patterdon, Walton ep:tnt a fey days with Mr, and Mrs. Mac Engel. IA/ AT,TON The C. G. i. T. met at the home of ,Tune and Audrey Hackwell, with about 20 members in +attendance. Plane were! made for a.slrating party 1 on Feb. 17 in the Seaforth arena. -Ar- rangements were also made for an Easier pageant, A tarot was ser- ried by the hostesses, assisted by STarg. Achilles, Ruth Ann 'Ennis, 1 and Barbara Patterson. Perwnalcls :Miss rya Fras.-r, Stratford. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Fraser; Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Tnnh,ston in Kitchener visit - 'Ina Slat, Johnston, who is a patient in the K:Tis. Hoslpital; Miss Marilyn Johnston. who was a patient in the Sick Children's Hospital, Tor- onto. for several weeks, has re- turned .turned home, and Is tepended Mi- rroring eatisfactorily, although she. will be absent from school for some time; Miss Leona Johnston was with friends in Guelph. Miss. M. Pepper. teacher at S. S. 9, DrcKiiiop, while driving to her school Friday morning drew near some' of her pupils about 40 rods from the school. Tit some way, Stam- ped into the path of the ear. The boy was knocked down. He was taken to Srott Memorjl Rospttai, Seafortn, with s skull fracture and cuts. His condition was reporrc0 improved, Stanley is five, years age. H, 11. Kirkby is ronfined to his best with a heart condition. Mae. Rte's.] 'Barrow.; has returned lame after visiting .with friends in Toronto, Mrs, .Thr Jan Viler who resides nr the 10th lino of Grey, has bren n-.'+it'ng for news, from her rela- tt^r, who lty„ in Holland • GREY The regular monthly meeting of Caton W. M. S. and W. r, was neld on • Tiatiaday on Thi r:: say, Feb, 5111, at the ]tome of Mrs, Sel- wyn Baker.. Mrs. Fred Cools was Trader and used theme "The Sac- rament of Lord's Supper.' Mrs. John Hind read the scripture. The roil call was a rvarse. containing the' r• ori "love". Mrs. ,Tonle Cox, the president, took,, charge of the bash -less session. and made final Plaint for tate World Day of Prayer at which Rev. W. •M, Thomas is to peak, A committee was mined to to try to secure a play ,as a means sift nwining moray for the Training Rrarnal Fund, • Pieta Van Vielt, accompanied ty Mrs. Wilbur Tairnhtltl,. rendlered two 1, gitii6stl colas, "Blase T9itq House'', ~anl. .Beautiful Isle of Somewhere." 1frs. H. T7tuittIehl hsil charge of the tray book ' which dealt with the Church of Ohrist • in Angola. She !vas assisted by Mrs. John Cox.. Mars. Ralphh Machan, Mrs. Glen R,ath,wwell, and Mrs, Leslie Lake who i1t d of the ohrth 1n tfhie; Chdsgamba (Retried. tire+ ftheolgeioal ;aemtnary et Diandi, tate catechist school and ta'r01oot ¢or" ,deadoIiese. Mrs, beetle -Lake presided for the ''tt. A. lt. ivies decided 4o send a don. ,adfon'ot tea, dollars to *the T)utdh snood victims. Mrs. !Lake con- ducted a contest on the counties of Ontario. Lunch wee served•hy Mrs. Tlarotd Keys, Mrs, It. W. Whttfleir 'rad the hostels, Tile- next Meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Glen Rathwell. MELVII.LE W. M..8. Ilhe February meeting sof • W. M. a. of 'Melville 1'rcebyteriau . Church was held In date primary rent of the church on Friday afternoon, Feb. 6tli with a large attentdenee. Mate Fut.; ton opened thte meettlug with the teaselling 'of the Lord's prayer, followed by the ,singing of Pelalm 51. The Scripture measling. passages' atom Aots and Luke were read by Mrs: Fulton, Mlas Bessie Moses led in prayer followed by the secretary and treasurerls reports by Mrs. Wm.` Smith ;and Mrs, Job i YufU: respect- daughter (Roberta.) Mrs. Wm. iveJ1i. The regular .Meeting and : Arthur, 771%oiss 'Burial' was in Milton expense tea will be held on March ' cemetery. . Cth, and the Synoditna'will meet in. Geo. and Mrs, MVlithie,apeint Sunday Wingham in April, Each member with relatives in Orangeville. has been asked for 25c to help de- fray 'the banquet expeneeel Tate t+•'o'1d's Day of Prayer le to be head CL SSIFIEFJ ADS.ia1 tih.e Anlglican. Ohurch in Brussels On Feb. 20th. Miss Bessie Moses FOR SALE — - erne asked to explain about the books ' 20 ton of mixed alfalfa talnd timothy In the Travelling 'Library — these bal., were on disatlay and and one wish- Phoo(e 58'10. I e- arse could' place her order with Mies Moses. The offering and roll call a Beatitude were then taken. Mns,FDarold Speir and Mrs:Oliver' Hemingway read the current events whichhad been prepared by Mrs. G. Wednteeday, February i,lth, 106$ BELGRAV E Mac Scott, Gordon' Nettblery, Clop. don Maden, Dakar MoRea, Jim Moi Callum, and West Coolc* have lett of ie trip to Natartille, Tenn;,_ Mr, and Mas, Ted ltiusaiting, Keith Anderson, and Ronald Campbell were kb London at a choral festival held at Wectetut University. 'Nes Mlnlule families of Morrie towne'itip were in attendants Tuota' day et the funeral of a sidterin-law, Idrs Wm, Michie, who pasSeed aavaty Sunday, Feb, &tit at the torso of her FOR SALE .- 3h 35 cards •of hard Maple 10:00 per cord, Jae Chapman Phone 38r15 body -wood, Fat tfiks eukonvea New, IItt.t.10;' s i2siih::tt'kcichilHNo;at ,,..,,r.:r:,•.,...•,. Mrs John Speirs• gave the topic j 2 .brooder testees• 10 x 10 and the first •chapter of lie, study hook, entitled "Africa, Cviti'arts and Cou- fUr'a. She also gaa'e a short in- trodnrtion of the two supplementary i tapir:. ",Tangle Ahead and "Afri'eans i _r•1 Safari." Hymn, 371 was sang followed by prayer by Mrs. Fulton and the Miznab hrnu'dirtion. WESTERN ONTARIO FEATURES AT MIDDLESEX SEED FAIR Prize lists and programmes of the Middlesex Seed Fair, March, 2-5, available from county Agricultural Representatives and the Secretary, Mr. W. K. Riddell, Room 210, Rich- mond alitl Building, London outline several classes, o]>ampionships and contests open this year ;kr the first time to Western Ontario counties, in addition to tibe usual Middlesex towaas'hipand county eiaees, These include main kind of grain and seeds, an inter -county Seed Judging competition, Junior Farmer and Oi>en Square Dance and old -thee Fiddlers' contests, Among pi'Omin- nient speakers at the Fair will be Win- F"Watson, Live Stock Com missioner for Ontario, Oharles Mc- Innis, President of the Ontario Hog Producers' Association, Don Small, Bona; Lawrence Kerr, Chatham; Douglas Hart, Woodstock. and I, R Whale and T. 0. Robinson, Pres- ident and Vice -President of the We<itern Pair Association. Miss M=,ry Carmichael, Ilderton anti Mrs, W. R. Walton Jr., of Oakville willl speak at the Women's Programme. The Strathroy Minstrel and Var- iety :dhow will he featured on Mon- tl sy night, alto Larnbton ,Tonior Girls' Choir and the Junior Farmer Square Dance contest and Seed Fair QuPen on Tuesday night, with the linen square dance and old-time Fiddlers' contests on Wednesday right. Features of interest will mark Thaireday afternoon -- discussion rr exhibits the Auction Sale of grain rad seeds . and the Women's pro- gramme. Additional entertainment, will be supplied by the Glencoe Pipe Rend and the Iso Division R. C, A. 8. C. Column.Band of London. Qommercial and educational die. nlnys will be !fie most extensive on record. Entries of grain, seeds, eggs etc., 'are to be made with the Secretary by February 28th. FOR,AAi:f — • ;100 'tgrenllaarin -good 1LOnneipmd 1r'tink barn, SO .ahres werlctiblel decent ;Bush and woodlot, Priced at $4. ;800.00. 400 eaye. Farina gooit buildings good location, 'near highway, Priced at $•8,500.06; • 16 acre Farm all facilities, good haruese gtcel driveehad, good barn, Priced 111 $9,000.00 160 store Farm, .brick house, large barn. Priced at $9,000,00. P,nirir iien$10 in village with ail fnrllthlos. Content base in Bra -Mole with all testiities. Farms all sizes and number of good ltolisiea. J, G. Lane. ?Leal Ittetato Tiroker Brttpee0a: Ont. 12 x 14; middle aged horse; grain blower and conn chopper: J Wheeler Phone 12713 FOR SALE — Bray Hatchery has- been -supplying ilouitrykeepers with fine chicks for years. February -March chicks now to catch the best summer -fall mar etc. Order now, from agent Win G. Dray, Ethel. WANTED — Beitable man as Dealer isi Huron County. Experiemee not necessary. A fine opportunity to step Into old profitable business where Rawaeigh Products hare been sold for years Big Products furnish B €' a»+dfits d on P 'e credit, ~write Rawleigh Dept, Il -lbs - 103, ,Montreal, ATTENTION FARMERS — DEAD_STOCK removed from war farm promptly for sanitary•dist,osal Telephone C.rllect: Brussels Sari: or Elmira 504 GORDON YOUNG LIMITED WANTED fl=ed and 'disabled tam tnesraaaz 'sn '.rl tor prompt pick-up. CAB ^.-rcy Stephenson. 'Sthel, Phr. w 'hassele 95r12, Collect. FOR SALE A quaitity of Dry Hard Body Wood and Oedar, also a good supply of Bine and Black Anthra- cite Coal, Alberta and Briquettes, Brussels Coal Yard • Phone 86x2 J. E. Brewer FOR SALE 5 room Cottage, full basement, cistern, two pieta bath. inanioted. Built-in Cupboards. Hard and sofa. water. No phone calla, pltase apply to Leo Gaynor. Mills SL Brussels. DIAL 980 C F P L 7 DAYS A WEEK 12:30 Noon ,(Monday to Friday) (12,15 Saturday) SHELL NEWS with PAT MURRAY First with the Neves In Western Ontario • The Canadian Bank of Commerce ,132-2 BUSINESS CARDS G. A. Myers, M. D., L. M. C. C. PHYSICIAN and SURGEOt+ Masco St Rhone 4. Browels, Oat. DR. R. W. STEPHENS Graduate University of Toronto PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Telwh.ne 45 -, -.OWN Brereeih Ort. JOHN E. LONGSTAFF, Optometrist Eyes Examined. Classes fitted. Phone 791 Seaforth — Main Sieset HOURS: 9 - 6. Wed. 9-12.30, Sat. 9 a -m. to 9 P.at ti Walker Funeral Home Day or Night Calls Telephone No Extra Charge for Use of Funeral Ramo Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer Twenty-four Hour Ambulance Sereioo Dales' Flowers Excimiyety D. A. Rana 8r Co. FUNERAL AND u AUL Nit SE1W �?. Licensed Fusrral Director and Embalmer eliONE 30 ort3(5 ,a , t!RUSSWIN 43led'a . R. 8. Hetherington, K. C. WIINGHAM caul BRUSSELS AT BRUSSELS ilb.aday end Saturday tail day — Offict open every day. 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