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A,nniver4ary Servieesi were held
* inox Presbyterian Church on
M,rs, pert HoiniUgwaY Is leaving''' oICO Sunday, June 27. Rev, J. It. Mae-
Inaleeday ter the Western Provinces Donald of As1i!field and Ripley was l
and'Vaneeaver. guest preacher gond gave inspiring 1
sermons both morning and evening•
* *es The choir, aselated b , Mr. 13D1/Cum
ren
Saintly of welo Owen Sound were e theins service. Mrs, lien
s tet contributed the i
end vtattors with relatives in town. Seth. MacDonald
Nitre M. Crewel" returned ttonOtiven &tl elle mothe gates; rning tug s avtcef the and nptho 1
4r.,und is
Mr. and 'Mrs. D. V. Warwick and ningham, their dered two teal
tilt thein for a vasal
�
evening Mies. Margaret Peimle sang
even'
the solo, "In the laud where the
Dr. and :tire. {'• A. Ayers, Jack rotes never. Rade,
i
Mitohell and Mr. and 'Mrs. George Next Sunday morning. July 4, the ;
Mct'uto'teon returned home last cerviec will be conducted by Rat 1
Week from a ,'weer trip to the Alex Perrte, Edgewater, N. J.•
'Whet Cease - the reenter hour of eleven. Sunday
;lceenl will be held at 10 o'clock as
* * *
usual. ,
Dr. and Mrs. Ilavid Smith, Strat Mre. Wm. Cameron Sr., ie spend-
terd, on11F'd en 111r. and M114 R. W. Ing awhile with frlende, in Ayr,
Mr. and M. Jim Shaw and family.
Keane-inverluirenou theirreontl`hu slay of
tape Niagara. Falls, called on Miss.AUCs
last. week. 7. Forrest on Sunday. 7im is a son of
the late Mr. Oscar Shaw who was a
* * * former teacher here.
Mr. and Mia. Cordon Switzer and
Peter Jon, Beamaville, Nestled on
Sunday wile' Mr. and Mrs. Mao
Etugel.
Mrs. Robert Campbell, Wingham, I
attended the anniversary services on
Sunday and visited with Mr. and
Mrs,, Stanley Campbell.
Evening Auxiliary
z The Orlaabrock Evening Auxiliary
met at the home of Mrs. Glenn
Huether, Tues.. evening, June 22nd,
with 14 members present. Grace
Evans was leader and opened �with ,
verse and hymn Was sung.
ty 1
Knight ted in prayer. The meeting ,
was turned oved to the President. I
the minutes were read and approved.I
Roll call was ene,wered with a verse
containing the word gather. The con-;
densed report of the Maitland Pres. ;
^ic Scan ;
Mr. andlire; Alec Coleman re-
turned prime last week alter visiting
relatives in England. Mr. Coleman
reported they hada l seers day esly trip, t
itt was marred by
cept two
FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
* a
Sane —
25 Winthrop at Listowel
28 Listowel at Loasedboro
28 Holstein at Winthrop
28 Wingham at Brussels
30 Londesbtno at Wingham
July 3--Londesbero at Brusstls
5 Holstein at Brussels
7 Brussels at Wingham
9 Holstein at 'Pi/Ingham
9 Londes'boro at Ltstowel
14 Listowel at Wingham
15 Brussels at Winthrop
15 Londesboro alt Holstein
19 Wteehatn at Holstein
LADIES INTERMEDIATE
SOFTBALL W. O. A. A.
June —
25 71t. Forest at Bruaeis
25 Clifford at Paisley
28 Harriston at Pinkerton
28 Beussele at Paisley
28 Clifford at Mt. Forest
29 Pinkerton at Clifford
80 Paisley at Hanover
Jit1Y "_ Mt. Forest at Harriston
g Peeeley at Brussels
2 Pinkerton, at Hanover
5 Mt. reseal at Clifford
'Mt. '�oreet at Hanover
Elnkerton
;,;14 ia1 Brussels
ralgfee, Pfarriston
Hau0Yeee at PatsteY
XfarriAl14. et Clifford
Hanover
les keenarriston
g , et Paisley
Y5 vigt-N t Pinkerton
FlArrigvigg at Mt. Forest
Clifford{ Qi ianover
Bruseeelg a Mt. Forest
20 Herrist*n et Paisley
23 8ariisall et Brussels
23 Hangytr at Clifford
28, YaWZ at Mt. Forest
29 Pingleffeein at Har'riston
27 Mt. PO -est at Pinkerton
29 Clifford at Harrietoa
byterial was read. The P. » 1
discussed to be held in Juiy. The I near Toronto. During the oPing,
following committees were ani Isabel guests had an opportunity of
ed: sports, Betty Knight: ,meeting serene' officers of the Com -
line [thee, Maxine Smalldon, Isabel,Pane, including john T. Brom,
Engel; drinks. Ethel Campbell, P`a
Grace Evans, Grace Michel; Lunch, . Solos,
•'...-i,lent ;C. C. P, aro, Des
Della Fischer, Limed McNair. bTina Vi' "-President: Frank 11'ebhc,
inion Saes Manager; F. A. Wirt,
aker.
THE F3RUS.SELS POST
W'edn achy ,June 39t1t. 1004
tat'3
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Riverside Motors - brussels, Ont.
ETHEL
Mr. and Mrs. led. Richards of le
Richards & Son, Evhel, has just
returned Cram Toronto where they
were gin eats of the J. 1. Oase Com-
pany, including John T. Brown,
inert', at the formal opening of the
Company's newly built sales branch
Mr. Ed. Richard; "to see the fine
assortment of new tractors, combin-
es, balers and other Case machines
now available for Eastern Canadian
rermet Mention should be made
of the many mounted implements
which can be bitched and unhitch-
ed in a minute without leaning ee
tractor seat, fit Ontario farming
actly and made Harming easier."
WALTON
of the Church on Julie 21st at 8 P.m.
The meeting was opened by t
to worship by Mary Dennis. follow-
ed
ollowed by ;singing hymn 80. Audrey Hack -
wall read the scripture and prayer
I by - Mary Dennis. Mos. Doreen Mc-
, Cnefafth, leader,_ gave an interesting
topic. Hymn 237 Was sung. Members
repeating the purpose. Plans were
mads; for the C.G,I,T. picnic tobee
held in Stratford on Jul.
Dis-
cussion regarding the C,G.L.T. Rally
to be held in the Walton Ohuroh on
Sept. 25th. Collection was taken
and the meeting closed with bene`
diction.
C. G. I. T. Meets
The aluse meeting of the Walton
C. G• 1. T. was held in the basement
Eiuned \Ic tench coin .Aornwolf. Service Department Man.
i 'Racine
Nair offered her home ,
for flag August meeting, line ger from the main office ice n
mittee, Grace Evans, Mary Huether •
1,
Wisc. , P. S. A. Acquaintance was
and Tillie Engel. July Mission Baud renewed with individuals from the
belie re. Eiuned McNair. Laura f nmpan7's managerial Staff at Tor-
Strickler and Mildred Perrte. 7rt of 1 onto including M. E. Loonier, Bran
thePres we- taken. E. A was ch �;Ianagr; Assistant Managexs J.
the Presbyterial is Ethel given W.Roe and T. L. Hardwell and i
ed these had
Jeane Dunn thank- Service Supervisors W. C. Freya
ed those who had taken part at the Act 4
ed C, Patterson.
Pr' <,iYterial. Hymn Was 1115 and
Scripture reading s
The new branch facilities are loc. i
O- 20 was read in unison. The :,t�-d on an nacre site at the inter -
„ice "Chain Reaction was read
1rectinn of Highways 27 and 6 is
by el:ary Hnether. Hymn wase e Ft.eblcnke TownehtP• Conet>itct• .
1 fnitnwed with Prayer en ion is of the incombustibQe ifyDa, 1
Evans. T1ie Miz1'ah Benediction I
was repeated. Lunch was served consisting of steel framework with
those assisting the hostess were and glass walls. +
Advertising Homage,; and H. G.
FOR SALE —
Hardword and softwood east*, deo
cedar for kindling,
Jae. St'venaon
Phone 14
eliidred Perris and Jean. Dunn.
Rapid handling t cilitie0 cam
east of docks to accomodate six
railway cars and ten htgb'Way trucks
WINGHAM , simultaneously. Railway docks orb 1
serviced by the O. P. R.
MEMORIAL SHOP
One of the oldest manufacturers
Your Memorial Craftsman For
Thirty-Ftve Tears, Always using in the industry, The Oa se Company
and its products have been Trail-
THE
ellTHE BEST GRANITES known for many years in Ontario
Along With and the West. The modern building
Expert Designing and hist completed is evidence of the
Workmanship. Case Company's faith in the future
Prices Most Reasonable 1 of mechanized agriculture in the
Cemetery Lettering a Specialty 1 Provinces of Ontario and Quebec.
R. A. SPOTTON The recent introduction of the new i
Phone 266, 'gingham, Ontario ; Model l78*. 500 Case Diesel Tractor,'
__ _ v^__ w," ( the new ' Self -Propelled Combine,
FOR SALE — the new No. 140 Baler and other
Newlyweds can select from about 1 new Case machines. all esitee1a11Y
20 Livingroom Suites, 20 Bedroom, , adapted to Ontario, has trade sub.
12 Kitchen Suites at the Sohuett's ' abantially larger branch facilities in
Mildmay Friiniture stores. Free de- I this Province essential to the fie:St
livery. Low prices. J. F. Scbuett I intereate of Case dealers and taer9.
and Son, Mildmay. i "it was very en000l1'a0i110" eaiC
MOTHER NATURE HAS SET UP A VERY
EFFICIENT STOCR�AGE AND CHOPPING
SYSTEM IN CHI. 'THE CROP HOL
THE FOOD AND SENDS IT DOWN THEA
SOFTENING -UP TUBE WHERE THE
GIZZARD OR GRINDER CHOPS IT UP IF
ppgre
SPOTLIGHT ON
NORMON BROOKS
Not often do carbon 001ies t'urz< i
out to be better than the original, but
Norman Brooke is the meantime
Brooks, who has made a name ror
himself as another Al Jolson, has a
versatile, unstudied voice which has .
erected quite a stir in Hollywood.
Canada can claim credit for this tale
anted artist, born in Montreal, who
is well on his way to becoming a
bright new star. This week Star
Weekly lets you know hint intimat-
ely. They features story entitled:
"Norman Brooks — He's Stere
smother Jolson,"
than
;ELGE.AVE
A presentation and donee wale
held in the Forrester's Hall, here.
in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ralpli
McCrae (nee Amy Smith) 'who Were(
married recently, -Tony Lengridp9
addresstdthe couple and Martin
Mashy presented them with a purse
of money on behalf of the commun-
ity, Tlfftn's arche'etraplayed for
denting.
Director of Farm Services' for CFPL•Radio meets,
with his rural listeners 'at 12 noon Monday through"
•
Saturday. ;His large audience hears interviews with i
agricultural authorities, news of meetings, market}
quotations and items of general interest to farmers.
On Sundays at 10:15 a.m. on "Town and Country",
Roy Jewell does a roundup of news items from West.
ern Ontario weeklies, which are of interest to both
rural and urban listeners.
THE FARM PAG
1
TONE4 OF THESE CHICKS ARE
SAME AGE AND HA ETHE
SAME SIZE CROP AND GIZZARD
AND EACH OF THEM EAT THE
SAME VOLUME OF FEED
DAILY. ONETHRIVES.,.THE
OTHER STARVES AND HERE'S WHY,
t
HERE'S THE SECRET, KIDS. THIS HAND HOLDS
THE DAILY FOOD FOR OUR POOR. TI RED
CHICK. THIS HAND HOLDS ROE VITAGROW
AND GRAIN FOP. OUR PERKY CHICK. NOTICE
THAT BOTH LOTS ARE THE SAME BY VOLUME
BUTVITAGROW IS LOADED WITH HEALTH AND
GROWTH PROMOTING INGREDIENTS.
THE SECRET IS QUALITY NOT QUANTITY.
JUST LIKE MOTHER
SAYS NOT HOW ttlIgg
IEAT BUT WMT�
I EAT. SURE, CHICKS NEW
A BALANCED DIET TOO,
VITAMINS, ALL FRESH
AND CAREFULLY CHOSEN,.
ofdlr 3' '---
By Roe Farms Service Dept. 4.
YOU HIT IT, PETE.
YOU TOO CAN ONLY
HOLD 60 MUCH
MAKE SURE IT 16
A BALANCED HEAL
BE SURE.' EE v/+ E
TART VIMVrrAFOOD
ANO
SWITCH TO VITAGROW
;asp liuron Produce
BRUSSELS
JOHN LAMONT
ETHEL
F. HARRISON
MONC91EFF
77111