HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1953-4-1, Page 4THE BRUSSELS POST
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"Well, Cathy, it's out in the kitchen, and I'll
get it before we have our story. Folks my age
need to drink milk too, just as much as you
young 'uns. A wise old doctor, who knows a lot
about it, says milk keeps my bones strong and
straight ... just like it's helping yours to grow,"
DAiRY FOODS SERVICE. BUREAU
409 Huron Street Toronto, Ontario
From the original oil
painting by the/well-known
Canadian artist J. S. Hallam,
R.C.A., O.S.A.
You'll find fun and relaxation among
the delightful surroundings at Jasper
. in the heart of Alpine Canada. Golf,
nwlmming, canoeing, fishing, hiking and
!reit-riding!
in the
Canadian Rockies
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MINAKI
Lodge
In the
Lake of the Woods
Country
Thore's freedom from
care, from hay fever,
and thorn's lots to do
at Minaki. Golf, swim-
ming, motor boating,
fishing—everything for
a happy holiday!
Take your choice, pick the vacation that's sure to please! At
either of these two great Canadian National summer resorts
you're bound to enjoy yourself ... meals to tempt delightful
accommodations, attractive surroundings. They're easy to reach;
The Continental Limited takes you to both of them. Jasper
Park Lodge (650 guests) $12 a day and up .. Minaki
Lodge (185 guests) $8 a day and up— both including
cost of meals.
Information and reservations may be
obtained from any Canadian National
agent, or our Hotel Department,
Chateau Laurier, Ottawa.
Grey Twp. School Board tenting
Minutes were ?lead and adopted
(,u motion of 'Bolger and Center.
Motion of Conley and Bolger that
the secretary -Write the Deputy
Mtnietter inquiring an the ,question
re bane interest of advances on
,rUst,eies levy from Township Celinell.
Motion o" Brown and Blgo• that
we a'ecept Wm. Turubull's tender
cf $200 cm No. 2 school and land.
Motion of Bolger and Beewn tea',
that the secretary nets, in Post that
Lrey Tounrahip Scheel Beare will
require three ted'hers to til' vacen-
. ies Sept. 1, 1053.
3. Carl Hemingway. Sec -Treas.
WALTON
—he nrgauization meeting of The
Club Girl Entertains' was held at-
the home of Mae. Wm. Humphries on
Thursday night, March 26. An elect
ion of officer, -wee 'mid as !chows--
President .....,..... Merjory M rl)onatd
Fecretary .......... P.uth Ann Steins
Treas. Audrey Hacictcell
Frees Reporter, 13rusaieLs, P'rtemarie
Bogler; Sealorth, Marilyn Bolger
Pianist . Doris Jchnstoe:
l5 was deeid,ed to call our club
"The Walton Entertainers'. Our
htok covert erre to be white. Aleet-
legs are to be Thursday nigh'. We
;hen had some notes. Our home as-
, igum:ent was to recant oue record
. hooka, A motion was made that
the meeting by adiourned i'v il'tri.i.
lohnartou and seconded b' Joar
Shortreed.
—HE VOICE 'OF TEMPERANCE
.a ,n •. . nn,
Wedliesdey April Jet, 1063
I DIED
77,4u6'1+' ..-. Alt 'Vietatria` r-roeatitel, MI
Tuesday, •9i55'oli £7, 1062: Annie
Lame (Jiettald) of T6 'Vietu:' St.,
' tylion of ttlue Into Carton W, T.
ChM, and mother of tate ;fate floe-
erd le. Claff, and dear mother Of
R. A, CIO. of London, in her 90th
ear.
Mrs, C1uff was the widow of the -.
.,late Callen W. T. C',uff W'IG sever
al years ago' was Reeler ' of St,
Telhtt's Magi:crate Brussels: She was
0150 tt sister of the date Wire W, M.
Sinclair emr: wilt be remembers 1 hY
reeidamt'e of torkn,
Mra, William P. Ritchie
Mme. William P. Ritlhto, t padre
et 53D000eels, Ont., tiled on Friday el
80 Norfolk Ave., North, Hamilton
Ont., rafter a long illness, Ola tvas
the former Am.0 Blair efaCT'tchl.et,
end was married in Brut, el•t to
William P. Ritchie, who survives her.
My. and Mrs. Ritchie moved t,; Pot -
lege LaPnalniie athero 'tlrey lived for
21 years during wrioh thine Mra. Tilt -
chile was active in.rhurch WG 'e 'and
ietrumental in providing t,aotttanee
CRANBROOK to many new Canadians in that
WOO, Icor four yewt's 'they lived in
Mr. Ed. Giesler :.red Miss Betty Winnipeg but were forced to leave
,. ,' during the big labour strike' In 1019.
They Dame to Eastern Canticle living
fpr a time In Guelph, Ont., 'where
tbey stayed for 15 years in farnii.rg,
prior to oomim,g to Hamiltc i ten
years ago. Mrs. Ritchie was a mem-
ber of-Weeld0le Untied° Church;
Iie Woman's Auxiliary and the W"-
mrin's Missionary Society. Besides
ter husband she leaves a eon, Steele
of ;this city, a sillier, Miss Ell i MCI-
Lacbas, ,ar.'d three grand"hildren
'rhe funeral tonic place on Monday
at 2 ceelack at tete Rnackh.tmee and .
ITllte Funeral Home, 1341 Molt Bt,'
West, Hamilton, with mate) at
White Chapel Memorial Gardens.
Fraser. Mich., ;meat the we ten i
while Mr. Paul Jetschke.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Huether and
Brian alae tided the MacDonell New-
man wedding In Whetschnrce Sat-
urday.
Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Huehen and
sou Donald, were Sunday visitors
uith hiss E. M. Steles. oar. Mrs.
Calvin Cameron.
Mr. Calvin Cameron seen'. several
( ays with friends In Galt.
Mr. and Mrs.'. Mac Engel, Mrs.
Claire Long, and Mr. and Mr.,. Jim
Keys were in Owen Sound, Sunday
where they 'visited their atm'., Mrs.
J. D. I•Iinchleq and Mr. ane Mrs.
Tack Hlr,chdey and family.
Mrs. Calvin Oame"on was in Ham-
ilton, efondaty when rite attended the
funeral of the late !fns. Wm. Ritchie
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Mc llachere,
(,alt, were week -end viset'rs with
i17 r. and Mrs. Peter Baker,
Cranbrook Girls Organize
For New Course
The organization meeting of the';
club, "The Club Girl Entertains"
was held at the Cnambrorh Coin
mundty Centre on March 21. The
officers were elected es follows, —
Presidenit Helen Knight
Sec. -Teems. Marion Morrow
Press Reporter Karen Meehan
The meetings will he heid eve: y
$aliirdav afternoon et 2.80 p. tn. at
'Inc,Cranbrook Conununity Centre.
The assistant leader. read' "The
home as a pla,ae to entertetn." The
leader read "Directions for measur-
ing." Th,e roll call for the second
meeting will be "One thing I would
appreciate in a gnash room. Th"
borne aesignhmett was to work on
r. cord book and think of a non's tot
One Dan take for granted tha' nor ?tale.
c.tcoiinlie beverages have ih there the
'Phe meeting wits closed by the
likelihood of crediting e, re esance in ,ii,gtrivpelf Cod "Save Thar JOueen."
iny environment and under any law. Second Meeting
' : There is no evidence that the nuts- T1uP scored m,eeking of til" Crau-
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I ,,nee 1= greater tinder the Canada trent Mb ..wt's hold at the Crate
t " emperance Aot than uh'ter the
brook Community Centre nn March
Liquor Control Act. •There is Boor- petit. The meeting opened with s
legging antler the one act anti there poem by Helen. Knight followed be
is bootleggeng under the Whet act the roll call whinh was, "One thing
Minims are getting liquor miler beth i would alonreclate in a gum': rem',
setts. Tt does not make senna at—all There were 13 girls present and we
to cry down our Hnron Omuta. and derided to call our deb "Oran -
its Temperamtoe Act and olantour tor 1•nonk Hapo.' Hctsteese's." On, hal„
the Antarie Liquor teontrni Act with
l - or Et en read about hospitality,
itr, nnif ;plying outlets. There is not cntertatninr a hmiae guest. respnn
the 0behe4 menet.. or t,,p, that eIhlIIties of 0 hostess, invitations.
:•%+t a change would improve condi- ri,e,t rooms, respru'i 1bilitiet of a
' irons in Throe. Nothing raid be ?nest. The .home lesignment is, be•
•nnre in credible .than that more out tin collecting nieterlal Mr ti's, work '
lets would mean less drincing or rn record hoop. The roll call rot
i$,:11 nuisance roused by linnnr. The the 41rdr:1 meethia 15 "T1ie type of
USED CARS
1952 Chev, Styline Deluxe Sedan
a °Radio, Air Cond, $207.5.00
1952 Chev. Styline Sedan
Radio, Air Cond, 1,975.00
1951 Olds. 88 Hydra. Radio
and Sun -visor 2375,00
1951 Chev. Power Glide
Heater, Sun -visor 1850.00
1948 Chev. Sedan, Radio Sun -visor 1195.00
1948 Chev. Coach
1946Dodge Sedan
1946 Hudson Sedan
USED. TRUCKS
JI Chev. Sedan Delivery $1550.
1949 G.M.C. Pick=up $875.
[946 Fargo 2 ton with racks 400.00
1946 Ford 3 ton Stake 400.00
1948 Thames Panel $250.
1175.00
1075.00
750.00
RIVERSIDE MOTORS
CFrevrotet anct'Oldsmobile
Supertest Gas and 'Oil
Phone 56 Brussels, Ont.
Mra T. L. Dougherty
Mrs. Thomas Dougherty, Nelson
Ft., Gederioh, died in Alexandra Hos.
vital en Fanurdmy to her 70th year
A claughfier of the late Mr. atut Mrs.
S. S. Ogle. she was born at Con-
:•tmnoe in Hullett township. She
lived foe 54 years in Grey township
Where her Ohusband teemed and op -
fettled a tile business. For the post'
Rix yeanv.. she lived in Grderice.
She was an active member of North
$tree. United Ctthlrah; A past treas.
•,f the W. M. S.; post president of..1
the W. C. I'. tT. For many years she 1
hod been an motive worker Ir, Ethel
rni',ed (Fhurrh. Surviving are her
husband end one sister, Mrs. Joseph
-Welsh of Olds. Alta., two nieces
nd three nephews. The funeral i.
- rnire sons head apt 1.00 p. m. trnm
leer tate rreddence Nelson St, and
was condmnted by Rev. 1T. A Tick- '
insloai. A service was held in Ethel
1'nited Clench at 3 50 p. tite with
tie Rev. Andrew Lane ot',ciatteg
Interment look plane in Elma Centre
4 .
Cemetery. r 1
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. 'Reyes in the Canada Temperate The meeting caro- cleaed by the
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NENLIIIIIIMINVIIIIIIIMIIMMIIIIMeketsiwn- -77
THE CLUt8 GIRL ENTERTAINS
The v,ecred meeting et Lite "Club
(Art Entertains" was• herd in the
Library ren ITuesdav, 24th March
The eecreltarv, Sbirlay Meehan
teat' Otto inmates of the last meeting
mud called the roll whirr was ans-
wwned by "One thing T would an.
prolate in n plueat room.' TI war,
enegeeterl by Marion Hemingway
that we call meleeives "Th,. Brus-
sels Tewin Entertainers Cleh" and
this, nem* wail adopted.
\Teo- Time ,annke nn Hnnnttaitty—
tt ;enmity ,plelasure. She responsibllf-'
9'w sof n ileteteas and The resi'tnsibilI- 1
rtes of 't €nest,
Mrs. Todd enrplal'nud the differ.
[MCP dretu:cen formnt and informal
Mei tatinns nmol also u*inonetratrel
I lenw to pack a week -end bast.
Atter the staging' of the "Queen'
;be meeting adjourned,
Li
Il
MAT NEW
TRIP WILL COST
TOE LESS
AT THE
KENMORE
1".1"...1 HALL
N$ BAST Ord STRAIT
JUTE$ FRAI,1 $2.2$ DAN.T *fSU
PROM 14.N A .Y-DOWU
Year . $s.lty h esiey • SW-
IMS Nw Yon •.•a1Me .s a wen
ll,,I Many hafrrK 1. saw te•
delfNfir r.Rar•164•41,d WA.
FREI
e olep , .. .
e nsile** ►fir arrd May. Jus! •
few umlaut's away from U.it•d
Hatless, Times Spare, R • 1 i •
,afy, I.Fir• $1611• $.U..
Tr•wsp•rtaI1•a right a1 $A• deer.
NO PARKING PROBLEMS WEEK ENDS.
Money -saving rates,
Spacial rates for groups.
ii
0GGase ID@ NE)
YOU WERE RiEHT ABOUT ROE VITAFOOD,
DOC. IT SURE 60T MY BIRDS AWAY TO A
FAST START. LOOK AT THE SIZE OF•THESE
CHICKS— AND THEY'RE ONLY SEVEN
WEEKS OLD
GOOD FOR YOU, BILL
NOW KEEP THEM
GROWING BY CHOOSING
YOUR GROWING MASH
JUST AS CAREFULLY
I'VE BEEN
WORRYI NG
I DONT WANT
TO UPSET
MY CHICKS WITH
A SUDDEN CHANGE
IN FEED
THERE'S NO FEAR OF THAT,
BILL. JUST MIX YOUR
PRESENT ROE VITAFOOD
WITH ROE. VITAMROW
THE FIRST WEEK,
GRADUALLY REDUCING
THE AMOUNT OF
VITAFOOD, AND THE
SWITCH WILL BE EASY.
IS THERE ANYTHING ELSE I SHOULD
WATCH FOR ,DOC?
YES,SIR, AND IT'S JUST AS I MPORTANTAS FEED.
KEEP THE LITTER DRY. TO DOTHIS, A UTiLE HEAT
I5 NECESSARY, AND ALSO KEEP THE LITTER WELL
STIRRED UP. WATCH UNDER THE BROODER WHERE
THE CHICKS SIT AT NIGHT, AND IF IT 15 AT ALL
DAMP, STIR IN A LITTLE HYDRATED LIME. IF
r THE LiTTER SETS MATTED, REMOVE IT.
THIS 15 GOOD
„ ,:,,„� INSURANCE
AGAINST
� �'� !ACC DIGS S
,y`l`gl�iln
By Roe Farms Service Dept, -
WHAT ABOUT VENTILATION, DOC.?
CHICKS NEED PLENTY OF ?FRESH AiR,
BUT BE SURE TO AVOID DRAFTS. WATCH
THE WEATHER SO THAT THE OPENINGS ARE
CLOSED MORE ONEXTREMELY WINDY OR
COLD DAYS, AND ON BRIGHT SUNNY DAYS,
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ALL
THESUNSHINEAND_ .rte.
DRY, WARM MR.
PROTECT YOUR CHICK INVESTMENT
Rot STA*��7R ROt 10
6006 Awli
%RA661;44ft l AND 600
eMr6
5TARr AN
Iasi Huron Produce
BRUSSELS
JOHN LAMONT
ETHEt
F. HARRISON
MONCRIEPF