HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1953-11-18, Page 4NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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r The November meeting of the
W,
S. of iVnox Pres. Cltnrch was
;Held 1>1 the hoarse " of Miss Alice J,
'Bbrrest, with tela in arttendence•
Owing to 'the large,,, Mrs,tirHyndma'e,
,calms in 81uevele, the meeting
itas presided over by the vioe-Pres„
against the Estate o1 k1LTA MAB E
13AE D1t late of the Village 9f
Brueeels in the County of Huron,
deceased, are 'hereby notified to
send to the undersigned on or before
the 28t113. day of November. 1953,
full particulars of their claims in
Mee 1rorreet, Mowing th open- ,writing.
ing remarks by the leader, Hymn Immediately after the Bald 28th
5$, "God a Mercy, God of Grace", day of November, 1953, the assets
was sung with Mrs, Alex Steles at of estate will be dilitributed among
the parties entitled t'here'to having
the Pians, The ,fee,Scrpye reading regard only to claims of which I
Wali given by Mie,. Lygi Evans, , the Executors shall then have .
with Mrs. Harald Saeklin giving the I °otic,
meditation, The minutes were
items
and sin an
discussed 10th day of November, 1953.
q read I n
ed d several DATED at Brussels, Ont., this
items of period
wa were Messes. Crawford es Hetherington
A brief period ware given ovTneer t4t t Barrister & 0.,
Porting on the Training 1 B arrisl$, Ontario,
held in Wingham in October, The _-
annual meeting of the Society will
be held in December in the home of NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Mrs. Mac Engel, with the Christ ( All persons who have claims ,
zees 'topic in charge of Miss '17on'est, against the rotate of W. a.
the word "Gift" being used for roll I The, et the Village of Luekuow'
call. Offering was received and the I in the County of grace, gentleman,
roll called, Members responding 1 deceased, are hereby notified to
with a verse of Scripture containing ,
the 'undersigned on 4
, send to ,
„Peace., Mrs Harold Smalldon of 1 or hedore rthe 28th day , of Noveim- :
Walton, favoured with a solo, "lesus I her, 1953, full particulars of their
is all the world to Me." Current 1
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event:, were read by Mrs. Allen i
Cameron, Mrs. Lynn Beane, and
Mrs, Calvin Cameron, The "Glad I
Tidings" prayer was read by Mrs.
Alex Steins, Mrs. Mac Engel gave 1
the topic, "The Christian Church I
in Africa." Hymn 112 was sung
and Miss Ferree; closed the meet
ine with the Benedieticn. Re 1
claims in writing.
Immediately after the said Zatb. ,
day of November, 1953, the assets
of estate will be distributed among
the parties entitled thereto having
regard only to claims of which
the Executors shall then have
notice.
DATED at Bruesels, Ont., this
10th day of November, 1953.
freshments. were served hY the Messrs. Crawford & 'Hetherington
hnatooa and )ire. T ngrl, I Barrister & c.,
Mrs. Wm. Cameron celebrated her
eighty-seventh birthday on Satue
day. Nn,r. 14 by entertaining several
friends and neiehbore to a turkey
dinner.
Mrs,. Mary Morton returned to her
bnme in Ayr 1a,vdne on Sunday,
having spent the past month with
her rennin. Mrs, Wm. Cameron. Mrs.
Calvin Cameron accompanied her,
returning on Monday.
Mrs. Rabt. Scott, Brussels, spent
the week -end with Mrs. Wm. Camey- I
on,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hoehn, and
Miss, Mere Wagner, Conestoga, were
Sunday visitors with Miss E. M. I
S Feiss.
Tlie Bazaar sponsored by the I
Ladies' Aid of Enox Presbyterian ,
Church will be held on Tuesday
evening. Nov. 24, at 8,30 in the
Community Centre. Pictures of the
Coronation and England and Scot-
land
will be shown by Mr. Cheekier
Lttle, Alttt»aod, All are welcome.
See Adv. in this issue.
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COW CHOW SUPPLEMENT
tax with your own
gamin ,..help, keep
cows In condition
ler big milk prcdrec
Send AA ei •host
2 today;
Brussels Clea i y
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Alwaye a ta, vo ate,* le uhelease
Oran'tea to Chcae real%
Al°;remora machinery.
frame Ice
Cemetery ^ettoter,n r apeatelee
Artletle M:rcortats
et vary reaoveabie pries•.
R. A. 5PCY1"r'ON
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Brussels,
Ontario,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persona who have claims
against the Estate of ANNIE
ELLA MORRISON late of the Vil-
lage of Brussels in the Oounty of
Huron, deceased, are hereby
notiiield to send to the undersize-
ed
ndersigned on. or before the 28th gay of
November, 1953, Pull particulars
of their claims in writing.
Immediately after the said 28th
day of November, 1953, the assets
of estate will be distributed among
the parties entitled thereto having
regard only to claims of which
the Executors shall then have
optic e.
DATED at Brussels, Ont., this
10th day of November, 1953.
Messrs. Crawford & Hetherington
Barrister & c.,
Brussels, Ontario.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
A11 persons who have claims
against the Estate of Wm. John
Bernard late of the Township of
Morris in the County of Huron,
retiredfarmer, deceased, are here-
by notified to send to the undersign-
ed on or before the 28th day of
November. 1953, full particulars
re their claim, in writing,
Immediately after the said 28th'
dee of November, 1953, the assets
of Petite will be dietributed among
the parties entitled tbereto having
retard only to claims of which
the Executors ebaf then have
notice.
DATED at Brussels, Ont., this
16th day of November. 1953.
Mese''. Crawford & Hetherington
Barrtst, r & c.,
Brue:s,els. Ontario.
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Mrs, H viola Howell r. !
CArfi E. Homuth R. 0,
Phm. 13.. R. 0.
Optometrists
Phone 118
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BELGRAVE
Patients in the Wingham General
Hospital from this district are Mrie
Wilbert Procter, Mrs. E. Stapleton
end Mrs. Clarence Chamney,
Mr. and Mrs. George Michie,
Lloyd and Ruth visited in Toronto
and Milton
The first community progreseve
euchre party of the season was held
Last Wednesday evening in the Co -
Op Club rooms, with six tables in
play. High pr;zes went to Mrs. Art
Scott and Alvin Pengelly; consol-
ation, 'Mrs, Cora McGill and Jesse
Wheeler. A novelty prize, for the
person whose birthday was closest,
went to Mrs. A. M. Perdue,
`,Club 20" held the first meeting
of the season last wednesday eve-
ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
George Martin with all members
present. The evening was spent
playing progressive euchre, with
high prizes going to Mrs. George
Michie and James R. Couites; con-;
solation. Mrs. I-Iarold Vincent and
Kenneth Wheeler. A lunch was
served.
O TRy, ROES AHP DAIRY CATTM.0
W1L1 '`tHRIVE C?u R943
t$ WHOLESOME FMD (PAANt-
WMCH YOUR PROFITS 6ROW
pawl IN Ina MU
IP YOU WANT YOUR HO66 TO BROW
• AND GROW -AND bROW-AHD GROW
PEED THEM WITH A PROVEN FEED —
THE FEED THAT'S KNOWN AS ROE
GREY
Grey Twp. School Board Meeting
The Grey Twp. School Board
meeting was held on Nov. 10th.
Minutes were read and adopted on
motion of Brown and Bolger.
Motion of Brown grid Conley that
ererniesion be granted to the lead-
ers 4)0 the Ethel 4-I3 Sewing Club
tt, use Ethel School for their meet-
ing.
Motion of Conl-y and McFarrlane
that the seeretary install new fixtur-
es in No. 9 at, specified.
Qin YOU WANT YOUR MILK PRODUCERS
TO MAINTAIN A STEADY FLOW
GIVE THEM WHAT ALL CATTLE THRIVE ON
THAT'S THE FEED YOU KNOW AS ROE
ONT.
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lichen et Brown and Bolger that
the following bilis be paid
RruYsels Irardwarr•, supplies $35,71
F. A. Harrlaos, caretaker
3,03
supplies
11, Craig, roofing at U No. 12 8,36
.l. Bolger, roofing at 13 No, 12 6.00
II. Holger, roofing at it No. 12 6,00
Jolts Conley, mileage to 7,70
Guelph meeting
Wingham Hydro S. S. No. 4 21,00
Gregg's Hardware, supplies 19.18
Seaforth Plumbing and
Heating furnace 13 No, 12 717,00
Wingham Advance -Times Adf, .90
Arthur Hewitt, labour
Zi:,, 1?ngei, labour and
r -pelre
li. Rowland, broom
If It. Thomas, labour at
Na. 10
Reliance Petroleum Co., feel
for 1T No. 12
Dusthane Products, Sweeping
compound
11aeMillan Co., books
.T. M. Dent and Sons, books
W. J. Gage and Co„ books
4.00
19.30
1.911
1407
74.00
14.01
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gist
01.70
J. C. T iemingway, Sec.-Treaa,
By Roe Farms Service Dept
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YOU CAN'T 6Ef EBBS UNLESS YOU BUILD THEM
IN THE BIRDS MOST FIT TO LAY
ROE WILL KEEP YOUR BIRDS PROOUCINet
IN A MONEY-MAKIN6 W.
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PROMS
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;:ase Huron Produce
, BRUSSELS
JOHN LAMONT
ETHEL
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