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The Brussels Post, 1954-11-17, Page 4Opportunity FOR pr CAREER Ito I "FREEDOM" INSURANCE In the trained skill and coup age of Canada's soldiers Iles es wealthofinsurance "Freedom Insurance Tessi,oor o Peace , .. ,against ago The opportunities far young men with the right tempera - make a cardo telligence the are excel- lent. As modern, progressive organization, the Army Is eqUIPPed to oiler lop rate schooling and training to career soldiers. There is o forplace youngmen whocan n he tan meet for the challenge. Tho Army hos a continuing need for good men ... men like you, who wont to make a ffrreeedom, eer of pond cyourCown,, In the Army. Serve Canada and Yourself in the Army To bo Othjit]tb rao obit bo 17 to de 'twos of aro• si hltad t{adoonbn to 47. Whoa apPt7in4 bnng both ok o<au ovtiNoto Of other prow Apply riahr swat` - y loemcf,an w Po u r h" A,,.n. RO:o. inP Canro �• $10 s_y Wis. P. GARSIDE Harold 8eliers Harold Wailing., 'NU' was stricken 1 D1SS IN HER nth YEAR Mrs Perp}' (Mary Ann) 4atnside. i formerly of 06 D1AabQUgh etreet victoria died Monday night at Hospital London in bel• 7?th year. She Has born in Tuckensmlth 1 Trop:, Huron, County, and lived for i many years near Ijruslsels before i coming oto London - 40 y'enra ago; •. Site was a menthe( of Chalmers '1 Pres- byterian Church. h0 leaves Besides; her husband sJas one stepdaaritter..Vi and a Dins slsis. Arnold, of Loudon, Disister, Mrs. Christina McDowell, of B rust Service w111 he conducted lay the Augustus Wheeler Rev. L. J. Firth, of Chalmers Church Thursday. at 2 p. .. in the Evans ed Augustus Richard Wheeler died m Nome, Hamilton Road, where suddenly at 'hitt home, lot 1 con. 0 funeral Grey Twp., Friday morning atter a the body is resttng. Interment will be In Mount Pleasant Cemetery britef 1.11 -news, in his GSM Year. He was the son at the lute Lawrence wheeler bora in - - -- and Gertrude Cole. with a cerebral hemorrhage on Prl day morning tit his Route, died on Sunday morning et 7.00 o'clock in Clinton Hospital M lits 62nd. year. Surviving are bis wife, Hilda and one daughter, Mrs. Herbert (Mild• red) Travts, .and two gra'Addugluteral tour brothers, crank, Ray and 'Ward of Morrie, township and Oharles of ilreislau. Funeral services were held from his tete residence at 2:Q0 pan on Tuesday. Morris He was M la towns'hi'p moving to Grey MAJESTIC WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Itownship in his teen+tat' years. "FAMILY NIGHT" µ e. - He was, married twice, his first Brus0els Majestic Women's Intttit- ute observed Family Night when wife beth, the formerPea l Pride. 1 husbands and families and friends of Inter marrying Eva Ing• The program, in charge of Mrs. Ila W416 a member of the 'United 1 the members joined in a Seel even. 11, the president, com• menced with a group of films shown by Kenneth Edgar of Wroxeter. A • ^ +h a sots Church. Iirttssal's. Surviving beside lila wile tore ileo :.,:r< John lire'shnrt program Pollnw 'reroute 'William Morris township; ( by Mrs. Harold Smelldon of Wal- tn'd 11'1'11 sad t,t . rc�' at home: ons ton. a vocal duet by Marion and e r,,,„ , ; Stanley kat Rrnssels and one i Mrs. ', tt, Fell (Laura), i t;'rltart Turn'hu11. a Salo by Sharon t Hemingwayand nano selections bY 11"1';''''€'7"•;" `ivt '+"'tht*rs iter.srn and nt are de ed, 'Marian Hemingway. {t serried... were o t nduoted i An avulsing skit. "The meeting of ten. i1J into,, irc0. Mordavthe ''Flutter -Mutter Institute", nt inati oke at 3h l br Rev Amin I presented by a group members giving a hilarious slant on ,f r *l; bntteti Church. some of the ponder.ut subjects that !,4v;n an., Work, Jalap `,.l" +ar^tar.. Stt01T0xt Mc' i Ina` di:Ktr.sed at institute mere' s 4' ,t "' midi. Neut. Car- *ta :'rs .hare, Gerdes 3 At the close of the program. Sirs '.C11. r.tr^;4 trioyti. Wheeler. Herrin i Belw. rd carat$. she•hbSpeIr to nD 11 nr.!,` 3,^.4. r.yh.a t. Work. 1 school tin September. Mrs. Speir *aid area, vials m[4" In Itt':s-4-- been a moot faithful secretary-trear,. :e:nerery iT u'wr for he ir.ctitute for many r at rs Following l e a ter'' a o the inatltute by Iwords of app ann f�*r herenic Mfrs. Deli. Mrs. Wm. 'Turnbull pre- sented her with a leather handbag• Mr°. Charm= I«tke. who Is leaving the rii:striet toms. also received a rem- embrance. The evening was arranged by convener Mrs. Douglas 1-TeminK'w -Y. n-ozisted by Mrs. Wm. Leach. Mrs. ( W. a' Todd and Mrs. Ti. C. Matheson. Dante: Ross. W Il 44041 `r a. s` - "" 71I :ire( ti{car; ,,:., oze ':'i: a "few ,:teeLha , Iv. a.tul :' ,yG -''.12x1 Fant,, HOTEL AHP) CABANA CLUB FlusiNF ss caps A. Myers, M. D.L. rel. L. C.. l'H'SI�Lir N mod , 'GUON Om. ,M anti SURGEON T.Lav13scaxl eaviLA-*rty,.E rcie ALL 111"cal Asetermazac (rood Fro 71.tnrarssd sari 'Serkam for Grua: eat Lk* haereorsoa C..a. 'Cyst. JOHN E. LONG T = E Ea mire l Clarion ' +� More 791 Seat -.t i$Cd�;l"N9; � - irr.t it1.s.. 9t?,..�►brSum.3 :a let 11 lam LiacaPati ar ••"" ` std :w us ..{{p,er� .-q--g•----,._.�,:.-..~�.� ..� Wa: • fl S. Hethertagtcm, sa�9t utt.t.a.-7 A:315yet sr" aq. Anse Me Sometime is L. 4 Sot ra G. ALAN WILLIAMS, OVCC MLei its P-rts . i a ' ,CSC+. E,r y T+.SW. Mom Wieeimm 77.70 .S6 .1Camorisso 1,-.4.4p ,opp.oholmosoL J. A. M rY Aa.gaha 2, R. 'OOptortietrisi., AIWA is L ids'Rr1 ark Ballellog ;:'� mad. lie I OS loam. alb; Coma Wokairibl loam, Fan wary Teetr,it7 aid 3.t - * oisS T. to 11114 Mow rennin, is ommistoom Pomo Harvey W. Step le :tor itepreportattra for smts Lada AionsesmooCowls Roar% LaiAzdaesd Co. exesolty moral Iso Mom 43x iirsomos Walker Fun;:i. Fun;:Home Dcy car Meg Ode: Wieritosse IMr Eolsok Canner t o;'llss cd F ee Noma Uteitoota Forwra) IYrectsar *.a bawdy. Femesn Boer .krzrhotiassar3 !1o'w ax"►*ya Doke kr LEM& ' .'t teilt Cbz Wtas to 1(f. L E 11Poilbon. .hoorsasal Pow Nerolo Coonoty) Iry 'cents erd anew leranterairtsteryt l4lf3 ( :all TAtir A faxkluorrwk PiPirlporoPoortoots 17D o rs. 1w3 '""'9C i+PMoore* sAtil Ser . �-. WALTON r - `^•seer, � ;, 9 a,tiw'. u.....ttt Flt... "•1R ; ;essit :z 1 1. r- 0 io (tit ,{tsu:• c;;;;; .. f 4 ,o 17;;;.a., _..... �...... ..: sett.Rr. ].• _t. '^•'... - itis•'.:: sr t t »i 1 chits{ tt.l sSf n•'.r se.,.5't '"•S .alis 7arr. 'Cr▪ ean x w i .. s .. T'lnwr 7r;".2".•; -,7s -3 771.1irtatr wtut 41L4 rt.. 't r hril Lt.,i 1 T na T,aanntm a4r Sarb -7-1-ii2 3ITranar r V.771'.xn. :n. ',:aa a 7.i!.rias Tat ♦ t a -•y..t ,rin3. - 1.7a.* rule i nl •s'::. -t. irrati aryl -;t. :{L:..na Fn r• ct:;a. r en*.ated (curl. A ?cgLi1,-.7t r:• Was gest ;;z_:ng. •-ofttlea. Mrs. Ts.,..,r^ f,•+ tens' otest +F^ (isle .,r„`0 t. L M.A. ,was r,r1r3 e k e.t.,r * ,ear ai r ar. les. VJrs George McArthur. Mrs. '_ rI . a 7r., } as Mr.. t ...2? 1TnCat Tut:(: Mtg. TiarTGF STr.;17.2- Thoifro n' Supremevacationenjoymentin'Florida'smeltcomplete resort, M Mod - darn guest rooms (air-conditioning optional) please - wide 00e55 front beach fon sunning and swimming . ,, cozy lounge for intimate rendezvous and genuine hospitality to flavor your entire dad. JACK MULLIKIN, GENERAL MANAGER MIAMI BEAC 67th Street on the Oc HURON FARM SUPPLIES Oliver Satan and dervlee Telephone 4 Blyth The fellowtng for agile - 1-Rebnit Stratford Hecker Separ- ator -imparater an rubber: size 32 z SFJ -Oita nee matter knIfe- 1-f7eed OU'rer 33 Tractor. 1 --lined O11rar >1G Tractor 1 -Used 201 MaseY•iSarrls Tractor 1 -Used Case One-wei Mac. New mad need Tle1r7 3tsatif lmt$- Ta nts A ran line "( repairs slirsls rxa band Acciaimed DETROIT'S b�s�.e• rt,• -n= --fir One of the sc'titry's most popular Hotel U L ER fcarur ng convenience. comfort. quality! A cosmopolitan atmaspttere in home-Iika twtT S In the center of all tioarntawn 5515 me - Newly decorated. ultra modern, comfortable guest rooms • . - nxrxllent food at moderate prices in. our modern coffee shop and cafeteria, Radia veil T•ieroision to roast. dor Conditioned rearm, in season. r ® ae e to g -,r o C n p 1'7poi•°cCE:10 h701a0peG CC t; a. r�anaGr rl� PACsNG GRAND CIRCUS PARK DET E F i,MLCHIGAN Harry E. Paulsen General Manager 11 �1 iEXP'1.93 ;1• tsr Munn .. , al'n3 -,r oxer '?t':r--1 • anent:.tors : orrrar;Fl. tUxItrout. trr•'arl FAMILY RATES GT. JOHN'S GU11:G; Maedis of St. 30110'0' 3 a t1Os W.build On SntiditY afternoon the .eu'nti^t"ea�+• 1tt In Y. C;itnrplh Unso good to mast' sari° 'service ryas held in MICR ohttr. 1 Mev. i.Ot1t, opened to Stmt' mteadanoe. eh with the iargesi' attendance' lu t Meeting opaneni with ryaatn 27, tel. years. 'pAa zloty nzintstpr''evil 14nroia lowed by the lovely (semipros): of pam• Cplvtn 00040:104 the service m214 1 14 Rev. ; taib. Coon utayer bcoit led, UY Rev, F3liifi, Minutes, mad TCeaa, ' "Speak d bite tho�httdxon xioRthllsrapl, text rrport, Men and eunshtne fund, shat they Onward' Tlhe speaker Pres, Mrs. A. Smith took the chair described gohe Plight, of the children for business' period, he ba etuisa6le ` of Isms' to the wilderness after Ged 1 Were a cif N 'r. for the bake Salo , bed deltvered' tizem from the bond- 6 and tea o3 Nov, 10t92, 'alas( and ng' of i.gypt• ThoY had r107,111:48:011' paolu,@d,.the I Betio is ut made auC for Lions � Flarntpxs night at Nov. d2nd. The Rad Sea. ami could sop in the dist• ' sum of $100: dollars was voted to encs tits J3gyptian araa(rY approach• Ing them. It was then (Stat God told 'the'i general Strod. Meeting closed mitb »(Oyer by Mrs. G. Davis: bunch DFi/ses 'iw spoalc tit the phtldren of w'as served by 3 l01e P)ngel, Isabel Israel thaw they i;o forward. The church today mast go forward: It Aleack; and Jean Slro�lcman. 1 sltortld Dat stand' still nr it wilt go 1 -------_,_.. 1 backward. ( Union W. M. S. and W. A. Spse3al music at the service ryas rendeved by the choir of ;tIeiyllle Mas. Gordon Sporran was naplessW. .: church, Brussels, wbtch'Deluded two for the Vnion W. M. S. and W..t• . h meeting w$a aalt'hems and a mala cfhorus. $EL,GRA'i' E No Charge for Children 14 and under BOO ROOMS fromBMT from r:/'7$ GARAGE aid PARKIN LOT 11. tr on Wed., Nov. 3. '1 e . opened .vitt an invocation by the t Mr. and . Mos. Nelson Higgins their home members leader, Mrs. Ed. Morrow and Psalm , entertained att 67 in unison. Prayer was altered 1 of. the Wheeler fatnlile:t at a fowl 1 by Mrs. John Hird,' and the seri:•»• I dinner on Saturday, The evening I tura was read bY Mrs, lames Bram• wOn as spent playing cards. ' nor. Mrs Hermlan Whitfield also as. Personals: Mr, esti Mrs, >yay. I slated in the wors'ht0, Every0118 1 Hurristve Sorin - Joined in the confession of sin, toll- , Redpath and Nellie, owed by a hymn. A special offering with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby was taken for the flower fund. The and family; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph roll was answered by a Bible verse , MoCrea and Everett :Crosby; Tor containing the word "remember." , onto, with the tatter's parents, SFr. Mrs•, Leslie Lake and Mrs, Mae. and Mrs. Harry Granby; Mr. and Intosh reported on the Sectional Mrs. John Spivey and family, Fn. meeting held in Ethel. Mrs:. Les: gersoll, 'with their parents, SFr. lie 01citaY sang a solo. During and Mrs.. liarOld Broctor and :lir. the business period Mrs, Ed. Mor and Mrs, Jim Spivey: 1Ir, and, row was appointed Mission Band , Mrs. Lorne Harmer. Mary Eliza. leader. A thank you card was read 'both and Helen lsrar1tta. and. Mrs. ' from the Prudent. It was an. , Alive Aleen. Fullerton, with Mr, Daunted that the Moncrieff thank• and 'Mrs. Thomas Smith and Miss offering service was to be held on , Irene Smith: Mr. and Mrs. H. • Sunda,' evening. NOT. 14 at 8.30. Blake and Teff 111 London; Mr. and The mediae was closed with pray. , 1OFrs• Albert Vincent. Goderich. Mr. and MrS. Brise'' i3arrnws. Watton, er. i with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vincent;' Mrs. Leslie Lake opened the W.A.. Mr. said Mrs. E. 'Berlin. Oedertrh, with hymn 490. A donation of $6,00: and Me. and Mos. Ted Thinking, was, mads to the flower -Lund. The t Aubarn, . with Mr. anti Mrs. Earl remainder of the meeting was de- , Anderson. voted to completing plans for the i turkey supper on Nov; 11. James 1 Bremner, Gordon Speiraa, and I Percy Ward was appointed to look 1 FOR SALE - 1 after the tickets at the door9.I 200 acre farts, on County Boa, Following the 1lfizpah Benediction 1 close to Highway, school, food lunrlt was served by Mrs. Tim In1- i house, hydro, new ittraAoe, f baalt worth. Mrs. Selwyn Baker, and bite hares, priced at $11.640. halt dowL 109 acre farm, brick aouae, 113drn bank barn, good MLitt, priced seta crop at 12600.00• Grocery store, in good Tttlaieb priced for stock and equipment -- 1 33,800.00. Rent 22.00 per moat). f A number of good houses 04NOTICE I farms at all tames. Cu:tom Coat Picking. �� Panne 2rir12 Wra. Bromasr 1 one 1244n1 BrOal el% .b'f: r.?Fdio M 3.0..4180 .: xrr,`ft4 7,701 ant 141sesfa rub. ;:srr.Yssii'"Qom-nYi11110• 3mer-ainmerrr ':iYarfu �;n i171c0. ,,. ei• Jamas Avenue "mit.. tit We hove so mud to protect This Canada of ants -Ts ours to ,wttay ata prize -flus peke of ccnstonf artier uss.. We cannot tales for granted our freedom to worship, In TDO% to educate cur children, or to weer cur home tee as 'Raw% Ail those {madams are aura onfy cs tong as we are ng tw do everything wcassan/ to maintain and defend thou. Ail honour than to the Cancdlan Satdler - the sl.crdfatt guardian of ciT our Foo fnstitutton2. Without men ilk* him, the Canada wo 1ovs might cease fo £+e. We have so must'' fa pratrec2, Get us ail to our port, without tet -up, whatever Wry our duty lino. SERVE CANADA AND YOURSiELP 7HIE ARMY Tobe(��9tbfeyewmud be17fo40pato ofage,sl<llledtn nte43., `WIi' n app37fit2 Ertng breh oor:Inou a or other proof of itr. Appfy riijkf mwa f- Far tuft rnforuaRsn et,•Am or Ifni Ms (tray tavottlag dome neve,' Four/yn+.t. tlrt 27 hr p coat 7ladls Nasse, inks S gaited* 31x., *rim tot. -Tat. S-410 Rec+d1ee nation, 184 Wn!lti tos •4t. Motes M. Inman to ssn, *2 Alnhmamt XX, haunts, Ant -TSL m' rolieiq aarraefat, demi # InIad n,li SOL, Widest, sl Ia[ Gest*, (Z tIsis 1t Pt., lett Oar, Drt. - t hist 2tbton, 1114 Ding 4t: E,Runitien, sm.- rel. a hcettesses. Hc.ni-dwood, apply to phone 23e. L. Lamont. CLASSIFIED ADS - FOP. SALE - .irt'lary Escort, Kitchen Range, coal or wood, in excellent conditton.1 For further particulars apply to J. H. Bryan, Phone 61rG Brussels FOR SALE - A quantity of soft wood. Fred Selling, R. R. 2 Brussels, Phone 10313. STRAYED - Frcm Lot 27, Con. $ Morris, 2 heti eri, about 500 to 600 lbs. 760011 Pearson Phone 11 FOR SALE - New Oil Heaters -- 1 Only, Reg. $g=nat) now 169.00. 1 only Reg. 3116.00 now 579.00. 1 only Reg. $125.00 now 589.00. apply at Gregg's. Hardware, Brussels. WANTED - To purchase second hand boxing gloves in good condition for the Broosels Scout Group, It 02170114 hag a pair they would care to donate tiny would be gratefully accepted, Pifsaae contact Rev. N. Tann, phone 4?. FREE FREE FREE Tour name Gold Stamped on Wel• lotto, and Fountain Pens it pur iaeed from W. G. LEACH TETE STORE FOR I3TJAUTIFUL GIFTS A eman down payment will hold any 1 ynrehase until Christmas, 1 _ 1 ATTENTICtI FAttMi'ii5 - DEADSTOCIC removed from Your 1 barn Dronsptty for sanitary disposal 1 Telephone Collett : 13rustela 861111 or Elmira 504. GORDON YOUNG LIMi'I'ED MODERN HEATING COMPLETE FORCED AIR HEATING SYSTEM FOR A 71V'C•ROOM HOME 562$.00 Write Dept. 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