The Brussels Post, 1949-11-23, Page 5THE BRUSSELS POST
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HOE FARMS MILLINGCO., ATWOO , ONT.
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You can get Roe f weds from:—
F. Harrison, Moncrieff John Lamont, Ethel
East Huron Produce, Brrssels
Accept Resignation
GREY
•
Of Bluevale Pastor
I The November meeting of Union
It- W.M,S. and W. A. was held Thursday
an ' afternoon at the home of Mrs. Percy
in Ward, with 14 ladies present. Mre,
ay , Thomas Ward opened the meeting
✓ with•, call to worehin an:
A special meeting of Huron -Ma
land Presbytery of the Presbyters
Church in Canada was held
Knox Churoh, Bluevale, on Mond
afternoon. The moderator, Re
George Milne of Brussels preside
and called on Rev. Leland 0. Jo
gensen to otter prayer.
Th resignation of Mr. Jorgense
as minister of the congregations r
Bluevale and Belmore was dee.
with and was accepted by the Pre
byfery. Words of appreciation wer
expressed by members of both con
gregations and ministers of th
Presbytery for the services he ba
rendered during his three and one.
half years here. The resignation
will take effect, on Dec. 19.
Rev. Alexander Nimmo of Wing -
ham was appointed interim mod-
erator of the charge. Rev. George
Milne of Brussels was named in- I
terim moderator for the charge of I
Blyth and Auburn to replace Mr.
Jorgensen. Rev. Douglas Stew -I
art of Kincardine, interim moder-
ator for Ashfleld and Ripley, pre- r
sented a call to Rev. J. R. Mac-
Donald of River John, Nova Scotia.
Representatives from both congre- ; Wingham High School
gations spoke in support of the , Opens Night Classes
call which was approved by the
d Mrs. L. Lake, Mrs, J. Bremnerand
r- Mrs. J. Hird assisted with the de-
votional period. Mrs. Lake sang as
n a solo, Hear us, Holy Spirit Roll Call
f and minutes were read by Mrs, P,
It Ward. Topic "enlightening the
s- mind" was given by Mrs. Meehan,
e Offering was taken and deeitated
- with closing Hymn 240. The W.A.
e meeting was conducted by the
d president Mrs, Lake; Report of fowl
dinner was given by treasurer Mrs.
Hird showing $260 in the treasury
after all expenses were paid. Meet-
ing closed with mizpah benediction.
A dainty lunch was served by
the hostess and social ' half hour
spent.
Mr's, Elston Speiran returned
home on Tuesday from Kitchener
Stew -11
where she underwent an
operation. Friends hope for a speedy
eeovery.
presbytery. The moderator Ara For the first time in the history of
flounced the benediction, the Wingham High School, Slight
classes have been inaugurated.
Curiosity Killed A Wife On enrolment night, 122 people
registered for the various classes,
Curiosity, as everyone knows, which included shop work, under
killed a eat, but once, at least, it Ross Vegan; sewing, in change of
killed a wife. Be sure to read "The Miss Laura Behrns; leathercraft
Case of the Curious Wife", a true- and shell work, Miss Alice Heard;
life mystery thriller in The American typing, Norman Maynard; book -
Weekly with this Sunday's (Nevem- keeping, Mrs. Maynard; agricul-
leer 27, issue of The Detroit Sunday ture, J. A. Jackson; basic English
Times, Be sure to get Sunday's for new Canadians, Miss K. Mac -
Detroit Times. Gregor,
rs for Sale
1937 Oldsmobile Sedan
1935 Pontiac Sedan
Tru ks
1946 Chevrolet 1/2 ton Pick-up
1946 Maple Leaf 2%2 ton truck, stake rack
1947 Ford 2 ton truck with new stake rack
and new tires
r
t
Cockshutt Tractor and Plow, used 1 year
1 Sedore Manure Spreader
1 used Skyline- Front End Loader
2 new Ferguson Tractors
1 new Ferguson Front End Loader
L. &W. Jackson Motors Ltd.
Your General Motor Dealers
end
Ferguson Tractor and Ferguson System
Implement Dealers
Listowel, Ont.
Phone 161
The United Church
'Pilo actual relationship of Chris
and 1lisfollowers, was the theme o
discourse in the United Church o
Sunday morning, Nov. 20, The ser
mon was based on Jesus' allegory o
"The Vine and the Branches". Just
as vine and branches form one
whole, neither vital without the
other, so Jesus in Ineffective with
out His church, and the church is
impotent without Jesus.
Notice WALTON
t To be sold by Public: Auction on
the grounds of St, John's Anglican Barlow—Speiran
20thabout 12 x
1 also •t'qu:rntitY of Alberta coal, A pretty wedding took phos at
f 1 lumber, wood and t)•nasels. Ilre parsonage of the Finned Churoh,
Walton, when Ethel Noreen, young.
,„ * , I set daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Gordon 1
Speiran, Brussels; was united in 1
f Church, Brussels on Saturday, Noy,!
n at 3 P.M.111 1 woodshed
I
The Sacrament of Baptlem was
administered to Thomas John Allen,
infant son of Mrs• Thomas Chisholm
and the late Thomas Chisholm.
In the
a Land"
the solo
Cousins,
morning anthem, "There is
by Mary B. Crowinshield,
was sung by Mt•s. Roy B.
The evening anthem
was Be Still My Soul," by Jean a an you ran obtain from
Sibelus. 111 the evening sermon, hair Ecco H 1
Brussels FeXport
I
of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Barlow,
I Poultry and Eggs
Listowel, Rev. R. G. Hazelwood !
gg performed the ceremony.
I marriage to Sinelair C. Barlow, son I
Packers
, 'hove 70x Brussels, Ont. .
The bride looked lovely in a floor 1
Nov, 21x1:, 1949 Iength o satin wits:
Illy point sae.ra
e want to buy all you,. Poultry, neckline with fitted bodice. Her
i LIve or passed, we require this nileeerlin veil fell from a headdress
Poultry for our Christmas market of ivory satin in Iilypoint shave
and Export trade, paying you higher trimmed with seed pearls: her cor.
prices than any. : "''tee was of red mars and id
I clear Sir or Madam gown
of ivory
J 1 d
"The Peril of Neutrality" hawed on
Jesus' paral)e of "The Empty
House". The minister stressed
the necessity of !reefing life filled 1
with good things lest evil take
possession of us.
one else. ma en
er only nrnnment WAR
,I 11 0s your Poultry on a Rail . a three -strand set of pearls with
I grade basis and make more money . earrings to match, the gift of the
r for yourself. We only charge 5e groom. Mrs. Roy Pfeifer was brides-
I per bird for killing, giving yeti maid for her sister, wearing a long
honest grading and prompt service. , sown of silk net over turquoise
Cash right on the spot,H with headdr
W.M.S. of United Church
Guests of the auxiliary of t
W.M.S. in the schoolroom of
'united Church on Tuesday afternno
to hear Miss Olive Sperling, se
rotary of the Junior Grow.)of th
Dominion Boerd, were members
the Women's Association end th
Friendship Circle. Tee preside
Miss D. Downing, opened. the mee
fag and Mrs. Kirkby nf. Walton
District Secretary of Baby Bands, in
troduced the speaker. Miss Sparlin
gave a very inspiring, meseag
carrying the theme throughout the
we all, both young and old, should
know our church better. She also
emphasized the fact that there
should be more young people's or-
ganizations to get them better in-
formed and more interested in their
ehnrch. At the conclusion of the
address. Mrs. Lane, in a few well
chosen words, thanked Miss Spar -
ling, followed by an invitation from
Mrs. Kirkby for members of the
group to attend the rally in Walton
on Friday at 2.00 pert, with Miss
Snarling again as speaker. Mrs. R.
13. Cousins sang a very enjoyable
solo entitled "131ess this House".
At the close of the meeting refresh-
ments were served and a social hall
hour enjoyed.
Refill
ess to match; her
We also want your Ducks and corsage was also of red rosea and
Geese, live or dressed. i eeidea hair fern, Mrs. Welts Bar-
rer the period Nov. 21 to the 30 low, brother at th
we offer the followin a groom. was hest
g Prices man.
CHICKENS �
Live i
II,
Following the ceremony a recep-
the Over 6 lbs. 29c - 30c per Ib. tion for the immediate families
n 51/2 to 6 lbs. ........ 28c - 29c per lb , was held at the home of the bride's
c_ Dressed
e Oyer 6
of, 51' to 6 chs,
e
nt, Live
t_ 1 Over 6 lbs.
IOver. 5 Ibs.
11 essed
g Over 6 lbs.
e Over 5 lbs.
HENS
elpg d A dsg.
FOR SALE—
Boy's winter overcoat eize 38.
Can be seen at The Brussels .Post.
FOR SALE —
2 1929 Ford coaches Model A.
Phone 77-r-6 McNeill's Garage
WANTED—
Land for growing Hesky Flax.
Contact Phone 74, Seaforth
LOST—
On the 9th con. of Gray on Nov.
15111, a yellow collie dog.
Phone 24-r-12 Dan McKinnon
FOR SALE—
.A quantity of No. 1 Potatoes also
some feed corn.
Phone 77-r-5 Frank Miller
FOR SALE
100 acre faun on the 3rd !tae of
words. gr;
Phone 32-r-17 Gorden V' alter
FOR SALE—
Spy arples, cabbages, carrots,
beets and citrons.
Phone 66-r-6 Mrs, Chas. Lake
FOR SALE—
Lady's coat, size 14 or 15, grey,
box style, chamois Lined, its like
new, Price $16.
Mrs. J, O. McNeil
LOST -
2 head of cattle lost oft Hoegey's
grass farm, Con. 18, McKillop Twp.,
one red with left ear mark and one , was tlieu sung. Meeting closed
roan witn right ear mark. • ' with the 13e1131: Al • 0. A dainty
,Phone 48-r40 Clifford Hoegey 1011011 was served by the hostess,
_, —
FOR SALE--. FOR SALE—,
Hygienic Suppr,es (Rubber Grinds)
nailed postpaid in plain. sealed
envelope with price list, Six
sample 26c, 24 samples, $LOO, Mall
Order Dept, 2.33 Nov -Rubber Co.,
hex : 91, Hamilton, Ont.
GEESE
n,e
Over 10 lbs,
Dressed
Over 10 lbs.
DUCKS
Live
Over 6 lbs.
Dressed
Over 5 lbs. 88e per ib,
We still offer you a premium of
lc per dozen on your Eggs over
Daily market prices as quoted in
the daily papers, if you bring your
Eggs into our plant.
Brussels Export Packers telephone
No. 70 x is right at your hand to
ask our manager the highest prices
for the day. Why not take ad-
vantage of the services we otter.
Also prices liable to go up before
the end of the month,
Yours very truly,
Brussels Export Packers
parents, enncess,ion 12 Grey. ' The
38c per lb,iet"tae. room was decorated with
37c Per lb,' oink and white streamers caught
1 cn the centre with a white wedding
hell. This color scheme was car -
24e per lb. ivied oft nn the bride's table nen-
23c per lb. Iteed with a threw -tsar wedding calve
I nn1 white noodle. in silver holders.
29c per lb. I Mrs. Rneiran, mother of the bride, k
28olreeeived in an afternoon frock of
f erev crepe, with a corsage nt pin)
I eernations. The hrldeeronm's mo- .
30e per lb. I Cher rhnse a Meek frnrlr. She also i
40c per 1b. I `erre a corsage of Pink carnations'. ,
'wedding guests were served by
i
Wednesday, November 23rd, 1049
INCREASED — STEADY—PROFITABLE
FOLLOW THE MASTER FEEDING PROGRAM.
USE RED HEAD EGG MASH WITH A NOON
FEED OF MASTER LAYING PELLETS AND
SCRATCH GRAN AT NIGHT.
REMEMBER FEEDERS WHO KEEP
RECORDS USE MASTER.
SEE US FOR
YOUR FALL SUPPLY
OF
OYSTER SHELL, GRIT
AND
CONCENTRATES.
MMM
MMMMMM
MASTER
BALANCED
FEEDS
12'r
ALL mestes'eF
POULTRY
FARM LIVE STOOK
FUR BEARING
ANIMALS & DOGS
MMMMMM
MM'MMM
fOttono l+n ons um=
® ton
Phone 99-r-4
YOUR FRIENDLY
MASTER FEEDS
DEALER
IS
t:1
!Wm Manley R
Forgoing away the bride chose s
Urtl�s'� S
ce' .-on cl, .,.., H,
Service
Shellubrication Shell Household and Shell Petroleum Products 1
General Repair Livestock Spray Parts ane Accessorise Pd
n ey rev and Mrs, Law-
1'°,1BCt
ane Ward. ne
28c per 1b. { Brusselsf Dint
t
Idress of sea float blue with cherry
their return from a trip to Montreal I
A, r*1Ia OOK
The minister, Rev. A..7. Simpson
based his sermon on Genesis 25
verse 84 and the anthem "Praise
Him, Praise Him", by Allen was
oontributed by the choir.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley McEoohern,
Ayr. were week end visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Baker,
Mr, Herbert Jeschke, Detroit, Is
spending several days with his
father, Mr. Paul Jeschke.
Miss Muriel MacDonald is enioy-
ing a holiday in Detroit. Mr. Graeme
MacDonald motored to Newark, N.J.
lest week, retaining Sunday morn-
ing.
Mr. Duncan McTaggart is in
Toronto over the week end, visiting
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Mitchell.
Mr, and Mrs. L. H. Gordon attend-
ed the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto
during the we,k end.
The Yonne' Women's Auxiliary of
Knox ?res:letertan Church, Oran.
brook held their November meeting
at the home of Silos Muriel Mellon -
old, Wah Mrs. Stti, Campbell 1n
charge the meet.n; opined with
Call to Worsnip. Hymn 519 was
sung. A. ,,ra,00 was given by Mrs,
Stan. Canpbcll. The Scripture
lessota
r ns reel in unison. Topic,
'We Pioneers Smith of the Clouds"
was read by MrsIOTsu;ire Canteion,
followed with prayer. Minutes of
the last nteselne were reed by the
secretary, ,Irina Bak re Hymn 521
1 targe size wood stove in good
condition, can be seen at The
Brussels Post.
FOR SALE - FARMEIRS --
We have for sale 0 tractor lever, Now is the time to order your
less double disc and a two -furrow Mineral for cattle, hogs and poultry.
tractor plow, also 6 section sprin- Try ltawieigh's this year. We guar -
tooth harrows and a stilt -tooth mil- antee good results, Also have a goo
tivator, 'Would sell these cheap louse killer. Ask your Rawlelgh
for quick sale or deal 011 a Cow ` Dealer Geo, Wesenburg, or
Phone 66-r-0 Geo, W�ae0I t' phone 56-r-9 Brussels.
red coat and gray accessories On AUSTIN SALES ANI) SERVICE
and Quebec City they will reside l
on concession 12, Grey Township.
BUSINESS CARDS
ELLIOTT'S NURSING HOME 1
Accommodation for bed patients ! C. A. Myers, . D., L. M. C. C.
and invalids. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Rates reasonable. 1 William St. Phone db. Brussels,Ont.
Nursing Service oav and night.'
Telephone 367 Josephine St.
Wingham _ — Ont.
FOR SALE—
Straight from the show-room—is
how your car will look if you give it
a dry-clean with "TARNOFF'•.
Simple, easy to use. 16 oz. tie ISe;
38 oz. tin $1.00.
Elliott's Garage
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SURGE MILKERS
Dairy Maid
Hot Water Heaters
J. B. Higgins, Seaforth
Surge Dealer—Phone 138
GEORGE POLLARD
Representativt — Brussels
rtenrrew Cream
Separators and Milkers
Fleury -Bissell
Discs, Plows, Manure Spreaders,
Lime anu rert11yer Sowers,
Spring -tooth ?farrows Land
Packers, Rubber-Tlred Wagons,
Oliver Tractors,
both Wheel tractors and crawlers,
Plows, Discs, Spreaders, Mowers,
Hay Loaders,
Smalley Forage BioWere
and Hammer Mills
We also have repairs for
Oliver-Cookshutt Tractors
MORRITr & WRIGHT
implement Dealers for
Oliver 'Implements
Telophone 4 and 98. Blyth, Ont.
DR. R. W. S'TEPHEivS�
Graduate Utniversity•of Toronto
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Telephone 45
Brussels, Out,
Walker Funeral Horne
Day or Night Calls Phone 65
No extra charge for Use of Funeral Home,
B. G. Wacker Licensed Funeral Director & Eryb Jss ,
Chas. T. Davidson
!INSURANCE FOR ALL KINDS
Automobile and Fire Insurance
Accident and 6'ic1naess
Agent for Great West Life Insurance Co.
ft'borae 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.
D. A. Rann & Co. _—
FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE
Licensed Funeral Director and Embahner
PHONE 36 or 85 -_ BRUSSELS. ONT.
Lewis Rowland
(Licensed For Huron County)
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED — PRICES REASONABLI
For Engagements Phone 31 "The Brussels Post" and limy
will! be looked af^Rer Immediately
Fur information etc., write or phone Lew, Rowland
w
Or rite 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. Bsl
Good For
Alii Kinds e
Baking
SOLD IN BRUSSELS AT
43AEKER BROS.
PHONE 0 BUTCHER SHOP hitt irt6T•