The Brussels Post, 1949-10-19, Page 5THE BRUSSELS POST
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Wednesday, Uctober 19th. 19.49
Buy The Leader In
The Tract'.. r World Today
The New Ferguson is Down in Price. Take advantage of
the exchange: in money. Buy a Two or Three Plow Tractor.
The one Tractor will do both the light and heavy work about
your farm Just Three Left To -day.
Have you seen the new Manure Loader and Spreader. Yes
the Ferguson System has made it possible to draw manure all
clay and not even get your boots or hands soiled. We have
some Ferguson System Cultivators reduced even at the old
price BUY TO -DAY, Cars
*,av:. , 'k ft uv, i; aid �i ,factor Cars
1:148 Pontiac Sedan
1948 Chevrolet Sedan
1947 Monarch 5 Passenger Coupe
1937 Oldsmobile Sedan
Here are four Mct ptionaliy good used cars, Don't de -
,lay Buy To -day.
TRUCKS
1946 Chevrolet 214. ton stake
1940 International 3 ton Stake
1939 Ford Cab over engine ton truck complete
TRACTORS
1 Cockshutt 60 on rubber used very little at the old low price
1—Two Furrow Tractor Plow used one year.
The bright clays and cold nights are hard on Radiators
without Prestone don't take a chance with yours.
Your 'Battery ' may be getting low ' don't wait until it
leaves you.
flour Tires may have had it, trade them in, get a pair of
,,visa er tines for Fall and Winter Driving.
Take advantage of our Front End SerVice. , ii
0 Buy Imperial Oil and Gas and Listen to the Imperial Oil
.. ?c';:v,v Broadcast, tome in and get your schedules, .
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odors s Deas gr
ani:.' Ferguson System
• "Tmsplelent dealer
Phone 1. a, -1 Listowel, Ont.
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BUSINF SS CARDS
C. A. Myers, M. D., L. M. C. C.
PHYSICIAN And SURGEON
William St. Arne 4. Brumels, Ont.
DR. R. W: STEPHENS
Graduate University of Toronto
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
TikNLone 45 Brussels. Ont.
Walker Funeral Home
Day or Night Calls Phone 65 -
No extra charge for Use of Funerpl Home.
B. G. Walker Licensed Funeral Director & Embalmer.
Chas. T. Davidson
INSURANCE FOR ALL KINDS
Automobile and F'o'e Insurance
Accident and Sickness
Agent for Great West Life Insurance Co.
Phone Office 96 . — Brussels, Ont.
Dennis Duquette
Phone 51-r-18 R. R. 4 Brussels
Licenced Auctioneer for Huron County
No Sale too Big — None too Small
Have employed an experienced assistant for the Big Ones.
1). A. Rano & Co.
FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE
Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer
PHONE 36 or 85 -4b BRUSSELS. ONT.
Lewis Rowland
(Licensed For Huron County)
.SATISFACTION GUARANTEED — PRICES FtFASONABLA
For Engagements Phone '31 'The Brussels Post" and Way
\ will be looked after Immediately
For information etc., write or phone Lew. Rowland
Or write to R. R. 3 Walton.
R. S. Hetherington, K. C.
WINGHAM and BRUSSELS
AT BRUSSELS
Tuesday And Saturday all day — Offict open every day.
Phone 20x --. Successor to E. D. Bell
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WEDDING
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Slelghtholm—Boltun
The home of Mr, and Mrs. C
Bolton was the scene of a prett
7 October wedding. when Myrtle Rose
their daughter, was milted hi inai
rings In Mr. Nelson Slelghtholm
tam of Mr. mull :firs. F. R1elghtholm
Ethel Rev. W. A. Tieeernft of Wing
hem TTnitorl Cthaireh, nfleieted a
tho rereni ty.
The hride worn ;, full-len,rth cmim
of slipper satin. with the nrrklion
anti %re taf 1rim inP,1 with beads and
1 ririare:tem.s. Tier full-1rnelh veli was
held by elips of pearls and she
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carrier! a honquet of oink ro:n-finds.
Mise Etta Bolton was her °i h.•r'.!
only attendant. and wore a finer-
', ,e,!11 oink ea tin ,o -ern with tiered
pleats above and below the Undies.
She also carried roses. Mr. bion
:41(400,110m was hin brother's
:roninmman.
Fnllowlim flit- reception th„ yonne
coney left on n short werirling trip
to Ninskoka and Toronto, TTpon
their return they will reside on the
!rennin's farm near Ethel.
* I i'h sstt Hang "'localise" and "0 I
Promise Me." following the sere-
r i ninny a buffet lunch was served
to about 55 guests at the home of
the bride's parents. The bride's
ninther received in a dove -gray
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gown with matehing aeconsordes
and a corsage of Talisman rose
The bridegroom's mother wore e
wine crops dteee wit.lt blank tae.
crsseries and a (orange of rales-
' mor rnsb. Friend,. of the bride as.
" ninth -fa, 111 the lnnehrvnr worn Slisgt-n
Donna Trawler. Gloria r'lerk°. Ruth
Jewel and Alma Smilh. Later , Mr,
and Mrs. McCutchren left roe a
mom h', trip to Vanemtvrr, Tito,
thn travllllng in a nary dre::s
a;b Inn ,7111)p; aronr,snr°e� Is top
r•r Fir r.r Ionanbnrry rr•d. trimmed
with wens gnirrr4 nollar ,anti miffs
and a corsage of Talisman ranee
on their return they •.yell reside in
"ears»'r,1s, The bridegroom's gift to
the bride was a donble .trand of
, pearls; to the brldeamnid, :t rr,1d
,•,en a,nt•1: Fine! to the best man a
tie -pin. Toasts were proposed to the
bririe by Rev. Mr. Campbell and
the bride's grandfather, Mr, J.
TTngitl. Guests were present from
Frampton, Woodbridge. Stratford,
T.esfnR•pl. Brnsepls. Walton. rlinton. ,
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Stephenson—Hammond
'sir,• t'n{ted Clench parsonage,
Mitchell, was the ,rens• of n (Hint
but pretty WPririine no CC n,lan.day, o
rtrt. 11/111, at 1124 P.M. when Marie'
Ellz;rheth Hamtnnnd only 'i us' i ter
Fit• 1it_, ; !:nnh'y J. ,1. TT'aennrani and
Was united in ntarria^•r tea Tinge
Lennard Stephrnnon nm„ ani; 5.1
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. 9t, ohnno„n.
Ethel, Rev. A, TT. Jnhmrtnr of
'Mitchell 'United Chur h ofIl •i r•
The bride Wore a le Fir
ivory satin with a finarriia vpol
which fell from a-heartdre.s of teed
pearls. She carried 0 t,nn•ref
red roses.
- Caldwell—MacDonald
A very pretty autumn wedding
solemnized orf the bride's home,
fincley s,., . Blv!h ma antiirdag,
nctnbor Stft. Fit. thr,s n tank.
!I,rn•iup rnrniinn 1T u•i1n,,.ild,
1 u::rb for of the, lrrt•• - lir•• nn'1 ling
,bort l.Ta,Pnntll vo, nnkol in
marri:a_n to Mr. flordnn 'ram•s
r t i r,rell. Son of RTs'. and Mrs.
t r'e). _e r,biv:r•1i. Rtyth. Ray. W.
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,.I;ut••l �,.sl 'Tr.... Rogers
rr Perfect Love"
h t i . -,,sen my and "My
1V„1.1-.dn,nic signing of the
As T.nlr ,r:'.ria'r. Bridal March was
In
the
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played hi '.Tis TT;rrrny Bi•rni•n, theI
bririe entnrrrl the living room on the 'its• groom's gift tr' eh:, brill' vis t
a rites of aflvnr. ..--
:INF or ttr,• /polo, 1Tr. `Earl, limplyi .lhsu ', cn Lib
She wore n flFor her travelling costume the oor-inngth sown ,Fir I i,•.ldo loose a grey gabardine suit I I lr " '` h i , s.•ls
white
in with Ince yoke and lily. Liln tp \'"'o ie- :
with grey and white accessories.
point sleeves. Her NU -length veil of
ombroblered dlinelon was held in
olnrr by white roans. Het• nnly
ornament was 5 twn-strand necklace
of pearls, the gift of the bridegroom.
She carried a kheaf of red roses.
Miss Edna MacDonald, sister of
of the bride, wa.s maid of honour, Donald R. MacDonald
wearing a floor.length dress of ice- WINGHAM, Oct 15—Resident of
blue moire with matching headdress. Wingham for eight years, Donald
She carried pink roses, Annie Roy MacDonald .died Friday, after
Rintoul, niece of the groom. dressed six weeks' illness, in the Wingham
in floor -length gown of pink nylon General Hospital in his 53rd year.
satin and net, was flower -girl. She Born in Grey township he _came to
i 'wore a heart shaped headdress of Wingham in 1941. Surviving besides
tiny flowers and carried •a nose -gay his wife, the former Eva T. MacKay,
of .pink and white baby mums, are two sons, Alex and Bruce, Wing -
Mr. Ralph Caldwell was hie him; seven daughters, Mrs. Leslie
cousin's groomsman. Laurendean, Windsor; Misses Bea -
Mrs, George Caldwell wore a mut- trice, Margaret, Donna, Donelda,
berry crepe dress with corsage of Mary, Elva, all at home; two half-
yellow
alfyellow roses' for her son's wedding, brothers, Robert Eaket, Moose Jaw,
Following the ceremony, a wed- Sask., and Charles Eaket, Liveling,
ding luncheon was served. The Sask. The funeral was. held last
dining room was decorated in pink Sunday at 1:30 p.m. frons the R. A.
and white and the bridal table was Currie funeral home. Rev, Alex
centered by a three-tier wedding Nitnmuo of St. Andrew's Presbyter -
rake.. Assisting in serving were ,Mrs,. can Church will officiate, with
Colin MacDonald, Mrg. Wm. Brown. burial in Wingham cemetery.
Mrs, Ralph Caldwell, Mrs. Elgin
Solunston and Miss Verne Pollard,
Later Mr. and Mrs, Caldwell left
for an extended trip to Niagara,
Buffalo and Florida, For travelling,
the bririe donned a gray .gabardine
stilt with navy acces.ories and cor- I ---_.— -- •
nage of roses,
After a short honeymoon in North.
ern Ontario, they will reside on the
bridegroom's farm R.R. 1. Ethel, On
torte,
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NOTICE
Latest egtsipsnent just installed
for
Fluid Filling — Also Repairing
Tractor Tires all sizes
Immediate Service Given
Hyde ;. gyros.
SUNOCO GAS STATION
Phone 8 Brussels, Ont,
Mrs. John McCool
WINGHAM, Oct. 14.—A funeral
service for Mrs. John McCool Was
held Wednesday at the S. J. Wacker
funeral home, with Rev. W. A.
Beecroft of the United Church of-
ficiating. Burial followed in Wing -
ham cemetery, Born Mary Ann
Hopper on the 9rd line of Morris,
Mrs. McCool was a daughter of
the late Wiliiam Hopper and Mar-
garet Pryre Hopper, and was in
her 84th year. Married 99 years
ago to Mr. McOool, she had also
lived at Belgrave and 7etland. She
was a member •of the. United
Church and of the W.M.S. and W.A.
Surviving are one daughter, Mrs.
George Schaefer, Goderiah; a son
Winker, editor of the Wingham
Advance -Times; and one brother,
Harry Hopper, Brussels, Her hus-
band died 19 years ago, and site
and autumn flowers. Given in mar -1. was also predeceased - by a sister,
riage by her father, •the bride wore Mrs, Charles Proctor, and a
n traditional white slipper satin, brother, John Hopper, of Wingham.
floor -length gown with nylon yoke, The pallbearers were Lyle Hopper,
Pleated cascade over the shoulders, Charles Hopper, Carl Proctor, John
long tapering sleeves, and very I, Schaeffer, Jack Tudor, Gordon
fail skirt, Her floor -length veil was Welter,
held in place by a crown of seed
Pearls and site carried a heart -
shaped bouquet of Sweetheart lt/l ' t4("9 T A (.,F
roses, white baby ohyrsanthemulns,
baby's breath, and white streamtrs
tied with rosebuds. Miss Phyllis
Pretty, iSeatorth, was bridesmaid
wearing a floor -length gown of
powder blue taffeta with match-
ing beaded headdress, She carried granites to chose from
a nosegap of Briarcliff roses, white Cemetery lettering a eveicialt7
baby cltrysan bridegroom
and, pink All modern machinery
streamers, The bridegroom was as-
listed by Mr, Laverne Hugill, R. A. SPOTTON
brother of the bride. Mr. ,Tames T. phone 256 Wingham, Out
'hr• Ir,h 'Fit SL4ul.:y 5;001114
with an altend+uw, of XI rter.bers,
; he Irt'e sioent, hobs -'t Bowmdn, was
u charge and Li in Toa:et ,las. S.
Armstrong was quite active. Two
projects for the purpose of raising
funds for the maintenance of the
Boys' and Girls' Band were ar-
ranged. Steel's "Cavalcade of Stars"
will visit Brussels on Oct. 28 and
will give an entertainment in the
Brusesis Arena. On Nov. 9 the
Lions are to be hosts to Schneid• P --
er's Male Choir of Kitchener who �--�--
will give a- concert in Melville
Cnurch.
F•,11 wing the bi✓,enc+s meeting
Lion Clifford Dunbar gave an at-
. mint ' his trip to th. Lion: cmt-
ention in New York City, and
Li•.n I ouis D. Thompson related
the highlights of hi; vacation trip
to the British
A coaunittee .'1 women fro.:: 11Tel-
vi11e Ladies' Aid supp•iad the din-
ner for the meeting.
'Highly skilled tradelanen of many kinds
are needed to mainr::in Ct.nada's Air Potco
or the peals of e;fh iency. The Royal
Canadian Air Force trains these men
thoroughly, pays them well and guards
their welfare constantly,
You can cake your place among these
men who are Canada's pride and you will
find the life purposeful, interesting and
full of opportunities for advancement.
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Sheliubrication
General Repair
Shell aerrytce
Shell H,,usehold anti Shell Petroleum Products
Livestock Spray , Parts and Accessories
Brussels, Ont.
k'ltone 77-r-6.
AUSTIN SALES AND SERVICE
Miss Isabel McCall of the Sth-line
is attending Marvel hairdressing
school in Hamilton,
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bernard attend-
ed the plowing match at Burford
last week,
McCutoheon—Hugill
S'EAFORTH. — Rev. D. Glenn
Campltell officiated at a double ring
ceremony on Saturday,' Oct. 15
when Gwendolyn Hope, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hugill, Mc.
Killop township, was united in
marriage to Mr. Francis Helmer Mc-
Cuteheon, son of Mrs. McCutcheon;
Brussels, and the late Mr, Harry
Mcdutoheon, The ceremony was
performed at high noon at the
home of the bride's parentson the
lawn under an arch -of evergreens
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IN BRUSSELS AT
BOLD
PHONE 6
BLUEVALE
The W.M.S. of Knox Presbyterian
Church held the fall thankoffering
meeting in the Sunday School room
on Sunday evening, when Rev.
Leland C. Jorgensen delivered the
special message, speaking on
"Philip the Missionary' as recorded
in Acts 8, Musical numbers under
the direction • of Mae, Jorgensen
were supplied by Norma and Etnillo
Moffatt, Marian and Norina Felker.
and Eleanor Smith.
Personals: Mr, and Mrs. Clarence
Newman., Mr. and Mrs, Harry New-
man, Harris'ton, with Mr, and Mrs.
Stanley Darling; Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Newman have recently rettl'ned
from a trip by plane to Mrs, **ow- ,
man's former !tome in Holland and
also visited France and Belgium: ,
Mr. and M, s. Wilmot Gates, Cherry -
wood. who were married Saturday in I
the ohapel at the Ladies' Ciliege,
Whitby, with Mr, Gates' grandfather,
Robert Shaw, and other relatives ,
here; Mr, and Mrs, Charles Bos-
man and son Edwin, Morrie town- i
ship, and Miss Eileen Mrltinney, ,
victoria Hospital, Lyndon, with
Mrs, W. H. McWhinney; Mr. and /
Mrs. 'Jack Lillow, Stratford, with
Mrs. Nellie Lillow; Rev. Norman
Caswell, minister of Hamilton •
Road Presbyterian Church, Lon-
don, with Rev. L. C. Jorgensen;
Ralph and Allen Sieman, Willow
Grove, with friends in the village.
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