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AUCTION SASE
" tt)f Houshold Effects on
SATURDAY, JUNE 6th, 1964
at 1 P. M. Sharp -
on Elizabeth St• in gruseela
Ciheaterfield, Kitchen dratr:,
ohne bottom dining room clinker
Square dinteg ronin table
Buffett, eV elute. clock
rru stands
wooden rockers.
Antique parlor chair
$a11 tree awl mirror combination
Walnut table
Floor mat.:
Oval living I rir. aureole
1 trilite lamp with candles Knox Presbyteries
mum table (antique): i pulpit in May 30, Mr'
Sheeetk �tianr:ine, piano and bunch 1 en Sunday morning, will conduct
table Murray Elliot, Listowel,
drstroII P*fil�'?a`s+tor and
(perfect condition)
West.nghonse Electric Store.
Kitt;ice cabinet
Square kitchen table
2--5 piece bedroom suites
Dcnliet, Bedroom rug
Book case, High cupboard MemdeaU of the Womens Mission•
2 trunks
2 Tc-iletTreadle
sets, I sty Society and the Evening Auxili
R'readle sewing machine il>ilyerfegk ' erg attended
condition. -
Walnut attest of drawers
Quantity of Antique dishes
Wardrobe. Coen mate
3 rockers, 1 platform rookere
1 drop leaf table, Chime alarm clock
Bedding, linens, pillows, and Stanley Ftsc2ver, members 0f the
many other items too aumerous t ambrook Evening AuxUiary.
Mr. and Mre, Eddie Giesler and
daughter Batty, Fraser, Mieh„ spent
t6ie 'w.sek-end in Cranbrook•
Come end laugh at "Aiaron Slick
from Punkin Crlok", A. Comedy 8 -act
Play, to be presented by a east from
Linwood at .the annual Garden Party
of Knox Presbyterian Church, on
June 1rv, Sapper in the church bade -
y. 2. ve ee
AUCTION SALE
Hou2ah,ld Goods
SATURDAY, JUNE 12th. Mr. Mullein. Jerry' Burka 0$ Mtd-
Beginnin9 at 1 P. M, laud bane been visiting w11Q1 Nlr,
For Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Miller, and Mrs. Ivan McAnter, St3 Morris
and the Anderson Yamily in Turnberry St., North, Brussels'
Complete list in next week's Bost teweeet/e
been repeived by tIrs•
R. Johnson, Clerk
MORRIS
I— Rowland, Auctioneer. Word has VW,
Tenets 331 ate of .the death 26dh of
van, Sask., hp 1pital on May
le, Braude;
in his her brother-in-19M
3rd 9 aa. Mr, Brandon. Brandon wwas
born on the 2nd, line of Morris TwP.
AM Of tUe late Ifeners and rgaret
Geddes Brandon. He leaves toamourn
his passing his wife formerly ( Albert
Cole) also 9 sons Lorne,
and Ross of Freibtslher, Sash. and
daughter (Idlargaret) Mors. L. Liggett
of Ingersoll, Ont. also a sisters Q
Simon Forsyth 01 Beene
brother Pfarry of Alameda, also a
half-brother and sister Ruy and
Stella also Alameda. Service was
held ..last Saturday in Frobierbs'
'United Church.
CRANUROO1.
Swain Van Camp occupied the
- the service on Sunday next
Tbe Mission Band held it'f1 May
meeting in the basement of the
church on Friday after trebool under
iI
the leadership of digs Alice S. For-
rest, assisted by Mrs. Ken, Mae-
Donald
as
Donald and Mrs. Emersw1 Mitchell.
the Presbyterial 0
the W. M. S. of the Presbyterial
Church 1n .0aneda, 1n Knox Inu the"'Ethel on Monday, May
31, evening session tllre Sor p»'e read-
ing and meditation Were given be
Mrs. Stanley Campbell and Mia.
to mention.
• Terms Cash
No reserve as house 1s sold.
Mrs. Walter Forrest, Prop.
R. Johnson, Clerk.
L. Rowland. Auctioneer.
At
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Furniture and meat with program in the Community
Kitchen Utensils Cenitre.
Alexander St.. Brussels, opposite
Brussels Public School on Cranbrook Evening Auxiliary
SATURDAY. JUNE 19th The May meeting of the Cranbrook
At 1 o'clock P. M, Evening Auxiliary was held at the
3 13 d r. Snits home of Miss Eileen. Steles, Tuesday
evening, Mary 18 with 17 members
2 E;11 Been.
ser present. Helen Cameron was leader
3
2 Lie i a re� Chairsran Chainan opened the meeting with hymn
"'abler 'When Mother, of Salem" the Lord's.
Livvi 1 Dem Pr ver was repeated in unison. The
Dims , Suite, 1 Rocker Extra i,«urs. reading. St. John Ch. 14
'Plrittrb. ,:,eek
Wilt.n l.g 3 x 12
Hoc .r v encum Cleaner with
attachments
nk'C c. Table
Extensive, Table extra long
Leeth<r' e.h, Porch Couch
Rayr^^u1 c:"`rno Machina
2 1'trsil•:ees Electric Washer
Heave Duty Electric Plate
brig' earn 2 P'erneres '
3 Flo relate, 2 Hall Mirrors
$eed3o
?meal Barrow, Vice
Step-iseders, Picture, Mirrors,
Wee 9i0Wnr. , Hymn. "0 God of Bethel" was
Fullline of Kitchen Utensils. i minee and the meeting closed with
Fu
Terms Cash the Mizpah benediction. Lunch wee,a, 3, Bowman, Prop.
' s served, 'assisting the hostess were
...atr41t{ Jackson, Auctioneer. Isobel Ruether. and Ethel Campbell.
la- Gide of bad weather Sale held
in Arena.
PEOPLE WE KNOW
s s-
pas.
Ml,. pick Firby, who is tains a
a T. Y, technician course in Chicago'
befo ed home fl for further training.
before returning
He now holds a license as a T. Y. re
pairman.
•
Donald lilcCutchieen, who was in-
jured
njured in a car ae0ldent on 7litaselay
night is in Wing'ham General Kos-
pital, Eauffering from concussion,
. cuts and bruises. Pix -ray did not re.
ves,I a sudpe0ted fractured relgull.
• •
F0, Charles Thomas arrived here
on Sundaiy from Winnipeg fora two
week vacation with his parents. Mr.
and Mns. 11. Thomas. Mrs. Thomas
and son, who have been visiting
relatives in the community will re-
turn to Winuiper with her husband.
*
Murray Long, son of Mr. and Mrs
iClare Long, Brussels, is stilt con-
tined to Wintrbam General Hospital
lead in unison. The meeting was 1 with injuries received In a car as
'urned over to the vice president, I- (Aden" on Monday night of this week.
Testy Knight. The minutes of the last 1 3furray, suffered eonew,sion and
r a'i _rc nerer:ad,rnd aecrnded. The multiple cuts and Bruises. The
The Mis ion Band Ieaders for May driver of
injthurye ca,r, Tack McC'utcheon,
are- Phylli. :1Iitchell and Doris Mee
a caped
Donald. A letter of thanks was read
and the treasurer's, report given.
Isabel Huether offered her home
for the Sane meeting. Theroll call
was answered with a verse contain•
ing the word sow. The collection
was then taken. The topic "It happ-
"
ened before" was given by Mrs. Bray.
Property, For Sale —+
R.'._mhoday ofthe sale Das Mc-
)3inll0n will offer the lei storey
BrTtel " Mollie which he purchased
trope R. Bowman for Sale. This
heiree hes hard -wood floors, modern
bath, cold and hot soft water and
'hard water. wood shed. sun porch
and rune. in good location, 10%
dow,; tie day of the sale.
Brussels Legion
ANNUAL SPORTS DAY
Victoria Park, Brussels on
FRIDAY, JUNE 18th
Parade, Bands, dames,
Dance and Fireworks
The date again June 18.
WA J.,TO•
G.
CROP REPORTS 2Qth
by W. Montgomery
May 1954
196 contestants took part in the
Annual County Junior Farenur Live-
stock Judging Competition held at
the Seaforbh Agricultural Society
Grounds. 84 Hereford steer calves
purchased from the West last fall
were shown by members of the
Hensaii Feeder Calf Club and sold
by merlon at the Hensall Spring
Show. The Grand Champion calf
Personals: • Andy Coutts is a pat- •sold for 35c per pound with the Re-
lent in Scott MemorialdHospital, Sea- pound. The 84 calves sold for an
Mr.
and Air. and WooMrsdrow
Neil Mercer,Rerd and average of slightly over 221.1c per
onto. Mrs. Mr. and a.G Tor. Pound. One of the calves made a
with Mr. and Mrs. George gain of 640 pounds over the 219 feed.
Dundas: Miss Iva Fraser. Stratford, ink day period and the 84 calve, put
with Mr, and Mrs. FJilneer: Mr. and 013 an average gain of 411 pounds
Mrs. W. C. elackwell. l, June and And- ,chi during this time,
rey, with friends in Stratford: Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Weir. Terme). with ( Heavy frosts and very cold. dry i
Mr. and Mrs. Rnbrrt Kirkby. 1 weather leave caused eonaiderable 1
y, damage par'ieularly to new seed-
- 1 ing and pasture growth is, at a 1
` stand -still. Partnere. in the south
FOR SALE 1 end of the County have almost cone-
Hard:need and Softwood slabs, , also i plcted seeding cash Drops such as
cedar for kindling. h ,and corn
las. Stevenson ?'ho
ea.
nm tH1 anyileana, white ns
Juno 2n+i, 1306.
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MARK SHUT-IN'S DAY
THIS COMING SUNDAY
Shut-In's Day, au international day l
set aside to encourage remembrancet
of the sick and disabled, will be cele-''•
brained thee Sunday June 6th. The '
day Is sponsored by the S3nutein's Day
Association "International", founded
in 1942. Rev. Arthur J. McKeye, a
United Church minister In Goderieh
who died last November. aasleted
greatly in the formation afire ae-
sociation, hut the plan actually was
funded in the mind of Ernest Barker
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worked incessantly to develop the
plan. He iso now secretary of the in-
ternational organization.
No one is backing the S. I. D. A.
financially, and none of its officers
receives any financial remuneration
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NOTICE
The Huron County Council will meet in the, Court House,
Goderich, on Wednesday, June 1136.11, 1964 at 10.00 a, m.
Al! correspondence accounts or notice of deputations &honld
be in the hands of the County Clerk by Saturday, Suns 12th, 1954.
A. H. Erskine, Clerk,
County of Huron.
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