The Brussels Post, 1949-6-8, Page 5THE BRUSSELS POST
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ON JUNE 27, RE-ELECT :
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My Record of Service speaks
for itself ! All classes receive
consideration because of my
understanding of their needs.
Special attention for service-
men always.
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He has given nine years of faithful service in your interests
CARDIFF FOR NORTH HURON !
DREW FOR CAN A !
Prime Minister
Hon, Leslie Frost
Iwill visit Mitchell, Seaforth and
Exeter on Wednesday, June 22
See next week's for full
details.
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'Classifd ta.d8.
FOR SALE -
LeeckweaL $1.50 per bushel,
elelvilife L. Lamont Phone 21.1,10.
FOR SALE- • •
Eight (8) chunks of pigs.
Phone 25-r-12 Harold SPelr
NOTICE -
Car leaving for Winnipeg Sunday
morning. Room for four.
Jack Thy -Lute
FOR SALE -
Thor gas washing machine, nearly
new, for immediate sale.
Phone 53sr-23 jack Warwick
FOR SALE -
A Ohev. sedan 1946, new car con-
, dition, low mileage, Very reasonable
for Wok sale.
Riverside Motors
'FOR SALE -
House and Lot No, 205, corner of
Queen and Prinoess streets. Beth,
fireplace, furnace and garage.
1Phone 11 Hugh Pearson,
Brussels, Ont,
FOR SALE -
An oak dining room suite, buffet
all glass china cabinet, 5 chairs,
arm and large square table, seats
12 x 14. Phone 70-r-3.
Wm. L. Speir
FOR SALE -
Bray can give prompt shipment.
Ask for summer prices, Pullets
(special low prices June -July),
mixed. started, Order now, Also
for ,Tuly-August delivery. Agent. Wm,
(Ben )lray, Ethel,
PERCHERON STALLION
(Roland Rollare) Enrolled for 1949
raised at the Expermental Farms
Guelph. 'Will stand for service
$12,00 to insure a mare in foal.
H. O. B. Picnic
Hurou County Old Boys Associa.
Hon. of Toronto are holding their
annual Pionie 011 Friday, .111110 17
et 4.0o P.M. in area 3 at High Park.
Members and friends are reminded
that this area he at the north end of
the park and eaelly aeressible front
Moor St.
A11 former Huron reeklents and
their friends are invited to enjoy
the evening In this lovely and con-
venient spot. Members should
bring their own lunebee. Coffee and
Ire cream will be provided by the
association. Children and adults
alike will have the opportunity of
competing for interesting cash and
special prizes, and the annual
"North-South" softball game should
provide a stubborn battle 1111 usnal.
Businese men especially aie re.
minded that the coffee will not be
ready until 0,00 o'clock and are
invited to Join the party after the
office closes.
WEDDING
Hoegy-smith
Monerieff United church was
decorated with baskets of early
summer flowers Saturday afternoon
for the marriage of Greta Myrtle,
(laughter of Mr, and Mrs. Foster
Smith. Brussels to Mr. Lavern Roy
Hoegy. son of Mr. and Mrs. Repay
DeblIn, Rev. G. Hazlewood offici-
ated at the double ring ceremony at
2:30 o'elock. Given in marriage be
her father, the bride wore a white
slipper satin gown with off -the.
designed with nylon net yoke, lily. 1
mint sleeves. fitted bodice and full
!skirt extending into • a long train
I edged with lane. The front panel of 1
1 the skirt was held with pearl
rosettes showing tiers of lace.
The bridal veil of triste hand -
embroidered net in finger Hp length
was held 18 a Shirley Temple head-
dress. .She carried a shower
lumenei of red 'Setter Time roses
1 with sweet peas knotted in streams.
James Collins, Lot e2, Cer, 0 01199 i ers. The maid of honor, Mies
Ethel R. R. 1. , Lillian Smith, sister of the bride,
FOR SALE- I was gnwned in paetel pink nylon
Mattresses, Floorcovering, 16 Bed -1 organza and wore a matching
room Snits. 60 & 25 cycle Appliances, ;Picture hat and elbow length
room Suites, 60 & 25 cycle Appliances 1 mittens, and carried a bouquet of
spacial redactions at SCRITETT'S & f pink roses and forget-me-nots. The
A dozen choice Chesterfields, at
1 beet man wes Mr. Martin Buuck,
North Huron Progressive Conservative Association
SPRTNG SALE, MildMay 28, 1949. Free Delivery. Milverton and ushers were Mr.
SONS enny until
Acesegaasi 1 Ormal Smith. Mr. Wilbur Hoegy
------ -- - --_____ !brothers of the bride and bridegroom
ressinsasme AWRIZZOBSIZE=MSTSISMIWINENIMMIZZIM nreillaolar0
Hygienic SupPlies (Rubber Goods) '
FOR SALE- 1 reeneetively. Mrs. Alex Speiran,
-- - - ensiled „swam in main genied Monerleff presided at the organ.
• - • - _ •
'Morris Township Council
The Council met in the Town.
ehip Hall on the above date with all
the members present. The Reeve
presided.
The minutes of the Wei meeting
were read and adopted On motion
of Chas, Coultes and Sam Alcools.
Moved by Win. Peacock, seconded
by Saline Parrott that me join the
Huron County Municipal Associa•
Hon. -Carried,
Moved by Chas. Coultee, seconded
bv Wm. Peacock that the letting of
the contract of repairing the TurVeY
and McDonald Drains be postponed
until July 4 and that the Township
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sapply the tile. -Carded.
Moved by Bailie Parrot, seconded
by Sam Alcock that the road
accounts -as presented by the Road
Superintendent be paid. -Carried.
Moved by Chas. Coultes, seconded
fly Sam Alcoa that the Road
Superintendent be instructed to
Purchase some brush spray and have
brunt., portions of the road sides
sprayed. - Carried,
Sieved by Wm. Peacock, seconded
by Bailie Parrott that the Township
give the lintel grant of $20.00 to the.
Belgrave Fair and $40,00 to the
Myth Fair. - -Carried.
Moved by Bailie P81100t, seconded
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ac" 'Tractor
Hammer Mill, 10 -inch
2wheeled tractor Manure Spreader
5 -ft. Combine and 6 -ft. Combine with air-cooled motor
Riverside Wiattors
CHEVROLET & OLDSMOBILE SALES & SERVICE
and J. I. CASE FARM EQUIPMENT
Phne 56 Brussels, Ont.
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Pearson's Shoe Store -- II*" ussels
IS
Thoro-bilt Shoes
A Work Shoe made for you -to
give absolute comfort and long
wear -solid construction ... made
of quality leather , . . specially
treated to resist fgwroyard acids.
Visit our store and alio how corntortablo
a pair of Maraon's Moro -bilis eon be.
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hy Sam. Alcock that Harvey Jahn
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slot, Chas. Coultes and Wm. Pea-
coek contact the Councils of Grey,
East Wawanosb. and: Turnberry
Townships in regard to getting
suitable duni.ping grounds.
Moved by Chas. Coultas, seconded
by stint Alcock that we advertise for
tenders on the McCall DraM, tenders
to he in by 2:30 9,01. on July 4.
-Carried
' Brussels. OM.
Moved by Win. Peacock, seconds
by Sam Alcock that the Court o
envelope with price list. Six : and her daughter, Mies Olive Spoiran
"1)0915e 25c, 24 samples, 91.00. Mali ! sang "Demise' 'and "Throngh the
Order Dept, M.33 Nov -Rubber Co., I Years." The bride's. mother wore a
Rex 91, Hamilton, ont.
navy flowered silk dress. white
FOR SALE -1 armories and a pink rose corsage.
1 real good houses for sale in , The bridegroom's mother had
of Brussels. immediate pus- I chosen grey crepe dress with lace
eessien, A number of good farms.tnlming I
s0 O. sleeves. White aecessories and
and eyelet embroidered
f, n1 inhcve for Sals pi some good business ,
J. C. Long, I
Real F,state Broker, corsage of pink roses completed her
d NOTICE- ' conturne, A reception was held at
.1110 borne of the bride's parents.
,
f Would you be in need of a scuffler, : where guests were attended by Mies
Ttevision On the King DraM be u rubber tired wagon, a manure ..1,,sna, Asisass„g,
Marueen 'Knox, Limerick, Sask. Miss
adjourned until July 4 at 3 p.m. sprender or wheelbarrow or trailer Brussels, and
-Carried axle set.
Moved by Chas. Opiates, seconded See your Otaco Dealer,
by Bailie Parrott that the meeting Phone 99-19 Geo. Wesenberg
adjourn to meet again on July 4 at
POC ii arid FLOOR 40ithltiLS,.:i
To really smarten up your porch and floors, use
Sturgeons lastingly beautiful porch and floor enamel;
14 eye.cotching colour(, super -tough elastic finish.
Splendid for interior floors, too, .
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SOME OPENINGS FOR DEALERSHIPS
AVAILABLE WRITE DEPT. u. P. I
STURGEONS LIMITED, .. • . TORONTO
Sold in Brussels, Ont. By :
Johnson's Paint & Electric Store
CRANBROOK
At the service in Knox Church en
Sunday, Rev. 1)1'. Turner of Inger-
soll again oecupied the pulpit, with
the choir singing the anthem, "I
Need Thee Every Hour" by Lowry
Mrs, C. °instead taking theMrs, solo
part,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn Allan and
Linda, a.ecompanied by 311'. and
Mrs, Ken Wilbee and June. spent
Sundayin Wat lerd
Mrs. .T. D. Dinehley returned to
Seaforth on Sunday after having
spent the past six weeks with her
sister, Mrs. Wm. Smalldon and other
relatives.
Mrs. Fred Smalldon was hostess'
for the Tune meeting of the Women's
Missionary Society, Mrs, M. Engel
was the leader and followine, the
opening prayer T-Tymn 367 was sung.
Mrs. Clara Omstead presiding at the
piano. The Beautitude `Blessed
2 /I+ They that do hunger and thirst
after righteousness" and meditation
m
was read and Mrs. Calvin Cameron
read the Scripture lesson from
Philippians 8, verses 7-14. Psalm
100 was sung and Miss A. J. Forrest
gave the prayer from the "Glad ,
Tidings." The president, Mrs, D.
Tinether conducted the business
period during which the secretory
read the minutes which were approv
ed. The roll call was .answered by
members giving a verse containing
the word "faith.". "Hope", was
chosen for the July meeting to be
held. at the home of Mrs. Allen Cam-
eron. The treasurer, Mrs. Robert
Campbell presented her financial re-
port. Mrs. Dan. Fleenor read the
1 topic, from the study book "Enter
i China." Hymn 276 was sung in
' closing with prayer by the leader.
Refreshments were served and a
social time enjoyed at the close,
United Church un sultans,. explain-
ing the work of the Temperance
Federation; Frank Marshall, Toron•
to, with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
John Marshall; Mr. and Mrs.
Crosby Ennis. London, with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Ennis; Rev. 11. G
Hazelwood has returned home
from attending conference at
I Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug, Lawless and
family of Peterbore spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. W. Turnbull
ales attending the Leaming-Watson.
wedding et Bayfield on Saturday.
1. p.m. ---,Carried,
The following accounts were
McArter, spraying 9165.00
T. TT. Stretton, repairs 2.05
C. & G, 'Kreuter Co„ repairs .... 1,60
Shell 011 Co., gas 66,00
,Tack. Losve, spraying and
mileage
Dune, Brewer, spraying
TV.' W. Code, Turvey Dr,
Xing Dr,
McDonald Dr,
McCall Dr, .
N. W. Miller, Huron County
Municipal Association
Dept. or Health, Insulin
,Terry Barret, fox bounty
John Spivey, fax bounty
John Pieree, fox bounty
Laurie Scott, fax bounty
Flank Alcenk, fox bounty 2.00
Wm, BrydgeS, seders, 176,00
leek Wilson, relief account 21,17
Nelson Higgins, postage and
unemployment stamps 22.00
S. B. Elliott, relief account 18.89
Ponreern, Edwards and Co,
swilling
Tlelgrave Co -Op., filing
cabinet
llinnicipnl World, suPpliee 1.36
C. 11, Coultee, orPress charges 4,18
.T. K. Crang One Rotennone
powder 144,19
Stewart Proeter, Belgrave
'Weir 20,00
Mrs, Galbraith, 'Myth ma 40.00
270,89
152.85
8.00
3.00
5,00
92,00
DO YOU WANT -
More profit on your beef cattle,
milk cows or hogs, Try Rawleigh's
1Viineral. We have many satisfied
customers who would recommend
them. We also have a good line of
Fly Sprays and 1),D.T. to keep down II
the insect population, -or ask for
aur 2-4-D Weed Killer.
Phone 56-r-9 Geo. Wesenberg
,r, Fr)i) I ,F t'l
'gra. Rasa Turvey received word
Monday of the death of her great
10.0e aunt Nessie Key, in Winnipeg. The
deceased was a sister of the late
s, R. et r a
(lent of 13ruseels.
Miss Joyce Tardine, nurse-instrain
Mg 'at the K. & W, Hospital, Kitch-
ener, is visiting with her perents,
Mr. end Mrs. Wm. ,Tsrdine.
Mr. and Mrs, J. TT McLaughlin of
London. spent Tuesday with Mr, and
Mrs, Herb Manning,
Mrs, 10, (1118)95. of 'Georgetown is
spending n few days with Mrs, A. 13,
Cousins,
180.00 Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Wheeler ems
Ronald were with eheir parents Mr
"'" mat Mrs, Sten. Wheeler on Sunday
Mies Bessie Moses Is visiting In
Stratford.
Rev. 19, A. Milne has been attend
Mg the General Assembly at Kitch-
ener, as a. commissioner from the
Presbytery of ITuron-Mattland.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. MoKinttort of
T-TtirTAY O. Inimston---Peette. Toronto spent the holiday with Mt
Gen, (1, Iltartin-aterk. nun= MeiCintion.
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4.00
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2.00
Misses Ethel and Louise Wolfe,
Gwen Sound, The bridal table was
centred with a four -tier pillared
wedding cake and white tapers In
crystal eandelabra. Mr. and Mrs.
Hooey left later for a wedding trip
to Niagara Valls, and Detroit, the
bride ening away In a teal blue
gabardine suit, simnel' to the bride-
groom's, 011ie wore white accessories
nntl a corsege of carnations and
sweet Peas. The briaegroom's gift
to the bride was three -strand pearls
1 end gold eompaet, to the meld of
!honor. ivory travelling clocic, to the
hest men, initialed leather wallet,
1 Guests were present from Kitchen-
! er. Limeriele Sastre Detroit. Owen
Science Senforth, Dublin, Montague
!Brussels, Milverton, Vioncriefr and
Atwood,
INA Tor4
Personals: James Bishop. North
Bay, is spending a few weeks at his
summer home here; Dr, Henry, To-
ronto, occupied the pulpit in Duff's
Articles Yoe Sate --
Typewriters, Adding Machines,
Cash Regsiters, Bought, Sold &
Repaired. Safes, opened, com-
binations changed, used safes
bought,
J. INV. Locking,
369 - 24th St. W.,
Phone 2096w Owen Sound
tamokomonowsanow.esaimiomsoma.movreimowlinholmeemoss
Skinny men, '.-,omen
gain5,10,151bs.
Get NecPep, Vim, Vigor
What I thrlIn Don), limbs 511 out, usty 1505015
all uta..• nook no longor body loses hrt10
starved, olekly ..bean-pols" look. Thonsanda of
girla, Women, mon, 0150 never oouldgaln botore
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tome, omen. Its tOnlos, olrouants
Inel.orStOrs,
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055) 000,41000t: Mn1,.On nouns.
Don't. tear getting 100 tat, St011 01100'you've ginned
Ow 6, 10, 16 or 20 yon toed for normey
al esight.
Meta little, New "500 neounlotoe Also Inge 600.
Top l'araloilt.'41T(r4mT(14°,"11.'41ngglAr.
GREY
:Ur. Ken. Stu etn111110d to "bed
during the last weok.
The June meeting: of Union Mis-
sionary Society and Association was
held Thursday afternoon. June 2, et
the home of Mrs, R. W. Whitfield. 16
ladles were present and airs.Maehan
had charge or the meeting which
opened with Call to Worship and
Hynin 160 and The. Lord's Prayer in
unison. Psalm 84 was read mignon-
sively and Mrs. Blair McIntosh
read scripture during meditation.
Mr, Thomas Ward gave a reading
and T-Tymn 521 was sung. The W. A.
followed with the president Mrs.
Lake in charge. The meeting opened
with Hymn 451 and prayer by leader.
Minutes of last meeting were read
Mrs. Hird, which were plans for
Garden Party, June 10, final arrange-
ments for the supper were made and
meeting closed with MIzpah bene-
diction.
Miss Glenna Maclean, Listowel
spent Sunday at the home of her
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Ward of
Kitchener were Sunday visitors at
the home of his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Ward, 12th con.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Meehan. Gary
and Paul and Mr, and Mrs. Blair Mo.
Intosh and Murray spent Sunday at
Galt.
Next Sunday churn services at
Union will be held in the evening,
Sunday School at 7 and render
service at 8 p.m,
The Annual Musical Festival sponsored by the Belgrave
School Fair is being held in Blyth Memorial Hall, June 16.
Mr, G. Roy Fenwick' Mus. Bac. Provincial Director of Music
will be the adjudicator.
Afternoons 1:30
15c Evening 7:30 25c
Come out and hear a real treat and see the work that is
being done in the schools.
McNeil's Shell 5.-erevice
Phone 77-r-6 Brussels, Ont.
Agent for Austin Cars and Trucks
Always a car in stock.
Expert repair service to all makes of
Cars, Trucks and Tractors,
Shell Oil Products.
Guta Percha Tiree,
Also Used Cars.
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