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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1953-11-11, Page 4THE WINGtimvt ji$TRiCT HIGH SCHOOL BOARD Offer the following Classes In Night School (provided the required number enrol) 1. BA8 OENGLISH FOR NEW CANADIANS (no fee required) I. (SHOP —. WOODWORKING, PLASTIC and MF,TALWORK 8. SEWING 4. COMMERCIAL WORK (TYPING and BOOKKEEPING) FEE — 55,00 THE BRUSSELS POST To CREDITOR CRANBROOK All persons 'Vile hate o1ai�� Lily McCuto ENROLMENT AND PAYMENT OF FEE Thursday evening at 7.30, November 5th, 1953 Applicants are requested to notify W. S. Hall, Principal, or to telephone the Wln9ham District High School (Wingham 128', between 9.00 a. m. and 4.30 p. m, prevlcue to the date of enrolm ent If possible. The number In each class Is limited, and app ns will be accepted In the order In which those Interested reply. Classes will begin at 8.00 p. m., Thursday, Nov, 5th, following registration. NOTICE against the Vitiate of 1t1LLA. MAHDPI BA;NKi7R late ,of the Village aBrussels in the County et 111.1t01,1,diseased, are ilereley notified to send to the underei sed on n o befere 958, the 38911 say •ot foil particulars of their claims in writing. Immediately atter the said 28th day of November, 1933, the assets of estate will be dbetribtited among Mulles riles entitled tbereltao having regard only to claims of wJetQh the Executors shall then 3 a e notice, lurch. Pictures of We Coronatt9a DATED at BruSsOls, Ont., this and Anglaud and Sootla'nd 'viii Ml's be Agents for the famous Oregon Chain and I. E. L. Saws and Distributors for Clinton and Diston Saws Also agents for Wakefield Oil and distributors of Hallman Jacks. Fully Equipped Machine Shop having installed a Shaper. GEO. E. POLLARD Sales is one thing — but we follow up with service and repairs. Phone 64 or 56,13 Brussels BUS1NFSS CARDS C, A. Myers, M. D., L. M. C. C. PHYSICIAN end SURGEON MA= St. Mono 4. Brussels, Ont. DR. R. W . STEPI IEN S c`,radtsate University of Toronto PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. 7�43 Ernavels, Chas. T. Davidson INSURANCE FOR AIJ; MODS Aoiterao,bn'e and Pira Incarsnec +3,e rid. and mss Amt for Csreatt West Life inneence Ca, Phone ice 90Sormactt, that heou 108 On Saturday to spend the 'sinter months with her sister in London, Mr, and Mrs. Fred McOnteleeon and family returned to their home on the terra Ib Morris Twp. Mrs, pert Market her eon ant and David, Die and wife, Marga' trolt, were weekend vi,slteras' Tittle m Mr. aurid Mrs. Allen Oaeren and Iver. axil Mrs. Ma'urtoe Carnero , the Keep in mind the bazaar evening of No, 24, to the Common• ity Centre under the auspices of the Ladles' Aid of Knox Presbyterian 10th day of November, 1958, I shown at 3.30, by Mr. Chester' Little, Messrs. Crawford & Hetherington ghewod. All are welcome, men fn Barrister & 0., ,luded. Tetethee particulars in We Brasnols, Ontario...._—.-- . lame of the 'Post. -_.._— NOTICE TO CREDITORS PEOPLE WE tlj�% All persons who have claims against the Estate of Wm. 0.1 Mr. and Mee, Norman Hoover and Lueknow Diivt, Duncan McCallum ot Blyth, toIbTetuan at the f Bage of rtpentt the week -end at Niagara in the County of Bruce. gentlemen, Wills and Welland: deceased, are hereby notified She undersigned on Mr, and Ms,. T. L. McDonald visit srnd to or before the 98th day at ,lover•' er at Moiton aver the weekend. ber, 1953, full partioulars of. their Mo' and Mra. George Booker or claims in writing. Immediately after the said ida 8th day ot November, 1953, of estate will he distributed among the parties eietttledclthesettot ha' rving regard only to hich the Executors shall then have notice. DATED at Brussels, Ont., this 10th day of November, 1933. Messrs. Crawford & Hetherington Barrister & 0., Bruseele, Ontario. 1 JOHN E. LONGSTAFF, Optorn-trlist Eyes Examined. Causestyea. Memel 791 Seaforth HOURS: S: 9 . 6, Wed 9-12_30, Sat. 9 a.m. to G. ALAN WILLIAMS, Optometrist. Patrick St., WINGHAltd At Kincardine Office Every Toesday.<da� Picone Wingham 776 £ b. Evenings by ,tppobstmeet. J. A. Monagahan, R. O. Optometrist, i.LSTOWEL ONT. arectaxing In Eye Elatritinaltt011 and the Fitthl c otzab office bs Listowel Clm;nc B Haas: a: $:06 ram. to 6:60 p.m. ,&,Allyl Qoscd We G*° epic avers Tuesday and Saturday Evening S' . , Mar eveolorr�r by ap1mi Iy,0.1,1100 A. learn 31: Co. cuiE•iiA Abdo 1treCuLAl3 °. t �. o•�,'ta - Ucea ed Eesmoeal Director and E se s6 -•' , — rte- Harvey W. Stephenson Representative for SIM Die* AssuranceCh. Canada Health and Accident Ce. Casualty General Inurance Co. Smash Pima au Walker Funeral Home Day or Night Calls TalsptboiW Si No Extras Charas for Use of Funeral H ews Messed Funeral Dlrectat aa.1 Embalm* 'trim' -tour Horse' Ambulance Secy ice Dales' Fiances Eachsvirciv R. S. Hetherington. K. C, Wll'IG!lM nand }3RUSSEILIt *)r POUSWCtfiirx once avers tIM '• and Saturday tyft." S Screccsor to E. D. iliA London spent the weak -end frtende and relatives here. Mr Jobst Steles tend Mr. Lawrence Smith of Mayfleld, Man., -peat the past two weeks with Bross In Grey Peter - bore rer- township, Kitobener, bore and their Uncle John Steles urned to the West bowel, Thee' on Thursday morning. Mr. Joe Baker of The NoW Amerlean Hotel is confined to the Kitohener - Waterloo Hospital and we regret to report his 'erten& illnee,s. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons who have claims against the Estate of ANNIE ELLA MORRISON late of the Vil- lage of Brussels iu the, County of Huron, deceased, are hereby notitield to send to the undersign• ed on or hetore the 28th day of November, 1933, tall particulars of their claims In writing. Immediately after the said 28tb. day of November, 1959, the assets of estate will be distributed among the parties entttled thereto having regard only to claims of which the Executors shall then have notice. DATED at lenseels, Ont., this 10th day of November, 1953. Meese's. Craavlord & Hetdeeringtolt Banister & c., Brussels, Ontario. Weauestla,y, Noveueber 14t%,. 1p0Z. pH 65010 06-10 4'6 di r 0iaer ,,,,,,,,mss• f MONCRIEFF The November meeting of the Monicrieff W. M. S. and W. A. was held at the home of Mrs. Williams Smith. Leader df the W. M S. meeting was Mrs: Robert Smith. Prayer was given by Mrs. Joseph Smith. The Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Kenneth Smith. Nle topic was taken by Mrs. Kenneth McLean, Mrs. James Machan, president., was in charge of the business Per. Lod. She also gave a report on the sectional meeting which she at- tended ttended recently. A paper on "Tem- peranuee", was read by Mrs. Perg McNaught, It was decided a bale world be packed. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons who have claims against the Estate of Wm. Rhin Bernard late of the Township of Morris in the County of Huron, retired farmer, deceased, are here- by notified to send to the undersign -1 ed on or before the 28th day of November, 1953, full particulars t of their claims in writing. Immediately after the said 28th Trinity Anglican Church Guild day of November, i953, the assets t C i3, of esks�te will be dLhrtbuted among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to claims of which the Lrxecutors shall then have A nominating committee was named to bring in a slate of offi- cers fficers for the forthcmning term at the next meeting. The Thank- offering hankoffering envelepes were given out. The W. A. meeting followed. A short business period was held, An invitation was accepted to be the guests at the November meeitng of the Bethesda United Church Wo- man'e Assocation meeting. EEL GRAVE !r4 The Army is the career for the young malt who \Vents 90 get ahead . who enjoys travel •.. who can face up to adventure, itis not the place for the man who wants it easy. For there's a lot of training and hard Work. But you benefit In new skills ... In financial security. And promotion comes fast for men with ambitlan'and ability. The Canadian Soldier is one of the best paid, best fed, best looked after soldiers in the world. From the long term view, it's a career that offers mucht Chances for extra training and promotion, travel and adventure, 30 days annual vacation with pay and financial security for you and your family, In the Army you are important to Canada because you are trained to defend our freedom. For your future... for Canada's...loin nowt To be eligible you must be 17 to 40 yeaarsnog gf aag skilled tradesmen toce tificateen or o her proof of eget Apply right away—write or visit g Centre tnearest your hohe Army me. No.13 Personnel Depot, Wallis House, Rideau & Charlotte Sts„ Ottawa, Ont. No. 8 Personnel Depot ArtilleryRear i, 0 CeNKingston, Ont. Canadian Army 90 Richmond Street West, Toronto, Ont. No. 7 Personnel Depot, Wolseley Barracks, Oxford & Elizabeth Sts., London, Ont, Army Recruiting Centre, 230 Main Set, W. North Bay, Ont. Army Recruiting Centre, James Street Armoury, 200 James St. North, Hamilton, Ont. ALCM-° SERVE CANADA AND YOURSELF iN THE ARMY Listen fo "Voice of the Army" — Wednesdaevenings over the Dominion Network y and Friday Vie.... UNITED CHURCH W. M. S. The regular meeting of the Unit- ed Church W. M. S. was held on •Tuesday, Nov. 3rd in the church basement, T'he president, Mrs, A. Lane, opened the meeting with the worship service, followed by sing- ing halm" 372, after which the Lord's prayer was ropeated in unicon. A. few minutes silence was observed, in tribute to the memory of the late Mrs, A. C. Baeker, a former member. The Sec, ad Treas. reports were received and adopted. Miss M. Robinson gave the report of the sectional meeting held recently rile at the home of Mrs Wade, Thursday afternoon, with a at St. Helene. Six calls, were re - good attendance. Mrs. Wm. Bry. ported by the visiting committee. dges, president was in charge of the I The annual Thank -offering Service2rid, I. be held on Sunday, Nov.' meeting. The devotional period was -with Miss 0. V. Baxter, missionary notice, led by the rector, Rev. W. E.Bram- ATED at Brussels, a r, 1953. Ont" this • well DEEEEE from India, to be the speaker; A 10th day of November.plans tor catering to the Morris nominating committee of Mrs. D. N. Messrs. Crawford & HetheringtonI Federation banquet, on Dec. 8th McDonald, Mrs. H. Thomas and drsf Barrister & c., here discussed; also the annual biz- W Speiran was appointed le bring iu rd apt the next meet- Brnse,els. Ontario. FREDERICK `r , 4401v112W Mrs. II. Viola Horvath P.. D. Carol E. Hotnuth R. 0• Phone aar to be held in tee Oaop clubrooms 1 a slate of oVIlre . on Dec. 3r0, Subscriptions for the iI ing. A temperance reading 'wee Huron County news were received. J given by Mrs. H. Dent, entttled, i The program included the readings "Sweden Stern with drunken driv- i by Mee'. W. G. Oruicehanir and a1 ink" The Scripture lesson from vocal solo by -Mrs. William Bryd• 13p11. 4th• chapter was read by Mrs. I ges• Mrs. R. Wade conducted a I A. Armstrong. with rnmmentd on MM. B., R. O• ., Bible Quiz. The serving of lunch t the chapter. Afire which prayer was i t dosed the meeting. offered by Mrs, Dent. Mrs,. Thomas C#ptom gists had charge of the topic. Literrrary 128 Harriston• . I Personals: Keith Anderson. St. Thomas, with his parents,, Mr. and and Literature. Mrs. R, 7, Ito, Mrs. Earl Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. Laudthlin read an article on the work 3. D. Thomas of Toronto, who was elected president of World Champion- ship Ploughing OrganizelJon. tie suo- needs J A. Carroll of Toronto, first president of the organization The first world plow:dee that h nr, nt • by W.C.P.O. I„ i 1 at. t „ Ir ori . early inOctr t.rr. t;leven c nuettit: nn,i+etcal. The stc,tnl ,,etch will be held in Republic of Irehnd next October. E Cecil Black and Charlie, Britton, of Dr. j aubaelc of In will Mr, and Mrs, Edgar Wightman was sung and the meeting closed and with Mr eud Mrs. James with Om Mtspall Benediction. Welsh; Mr. and Mrs, Hotrard Wilkinson with Mr. and Mrs, K. F• Wilkineoal, G oderioh; Mrs. Cora McGill with Mrs and Mrs. W. Dickson, Godericlt; Mr, and Mrs. W. Beyer' and Tune, Royal Oak, Midi., with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Procter; M. end Mrs. Roland Marks and temiiy with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Canter, Blyth; Miss. Eileen Holmes and Peter Mortfes, London, with Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Helmets; Miss Amey Smith, Mins Lots trashy and Harry trashy 10 London Miss Nora VanOamp hes left to spend a few Months rcufih Dior brother, .lames Ve:ncamp, Blue. vain; l9tmnst Wallies. Paelo,Pel. bred Lowry, Mrs. Marenret Lowry, Mr. and erre. Art Edwards alt of Tandac and tier end Mrs. Norman din. Hymn 202 ROCKETS OVER THE OARISEAN WE notice that the Star Weekly November 14 issue pnbliebee a Very Informative article written by Wm, Stevenson giving en eemeilent plc• hire of what the fuietre holds for man when he takes to the air, There's a new kind of air power now end expertmenis that are now taktatg Place above the Caribbean in guided duper fast projectiles along a 800 mi run. only hint et the future. * 4 * Mentrcal'e n n00.000 hospital ox• panvien preempt. addina 4,000 now beds for the pare orf Montronl'e silt, Iw este bigg001 bnepital news et the Geddes. Ternntn, with Sirs: Cara veer. Tits fetor 'Weekly env, ra the McGill. •tha'y 1n thea week's iaaue alto. Prosperous farmers are Installing BUR* PUMPING SYS to save LABOUR TIBIE with fresh run ,ting water at the turn- ed a tap . Ire t $ house.... barns stables . chicken bonus'. 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