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The Brussels Post, 1950-1-4, Page 4(u Yy()'la b� ,r Imo, Ri 1/5%f 1i C Wednesday, January 4th, ].950 THE, BRUSSELS POST' _ _ _ __ -- cma+•nxrxisevmm a>r Holiday Visitors • * * Mrs. Reg, McDougall, with her ntotlter Mrs. E. Spear. • * * * `Dir. and Mrs. C. Bortee, \'Pingliauh, with Mrs. Louise Porter. * * * Miss Nettie Bartley, Toronto, with ;Mrs. A. L. McDonald, C. A. Myers, M. D., L. M. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON 9elo, pmt William St- Phone 4. DR. R. W. STEPHE vS Graduate University of Toronto PHYSICIAN and SURGEON T a 45 -- Brussels, Ont._ Walker Funeral Home Day or Night Calls Phone 65 No extra charge tor Use of Funeral Homme. B. G. Walker Licensed Funeral Director & Embalmer. * * * Dir. and Mrs. E, ('ourschene, have \been holidaying hi Quebec. * Mrs, M. Ballantyne with Aar. and (Airs. J, A. Ballantyne,'London, * * * Miss Mary R. Stewart, Kenora, with Mr. and Mrs, Thos, Walker.' * * *.. 1`I Diurray Cameron, Elmira, at the Thome of 'Mr. and Mrs. I), A. Rano, * 1 Allan 111cCntchenn. T:istowel. with \Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bennett. * * . * Miss Joyce Porter, Toronto, -with her parents Mr, and Mrs. W. Porter. * * * Mr, and firs. Donald McRae, Tor- onto with his mother Mrs. T. T. McRae. * * * Mr. and Mrs. M. Wineherg and daughter Rochelle with Toronto re- latives. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Robinson and femily, New York, with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davidson. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Murray Ross, Palm- erston with Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Matheson. * * * Miss Geraldine Stretton. Forest, with 'her Parents Mr. and Mrs, H Stratton, Cha8. T. Davidson INSURANCE FOR ALL KINDS Automobile and Fire Insurance Accident and Sickness Agent for Great West Lie Insurance .xt. ;fie Office 96 -- _ _ .- . _. yDennis Duquette R. R. Brussels Phone 51-r-1$ Licenced Auctioneer for Huron County No Sale too Big — None too Small Have employed an experienced assistant for the Bi; Ones- _ I7, A. Rann & Co. FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer PHONE 36 or 85 BRUSSELS, ONS R. S. Hetherington, K. C. WLNGHAM and BRUSSELS AT ]BRUSSELS T*esday assd Saturday all day -- Offict open every rtes, Phone nix Successor to E. D. I ta 1 Mr, and Mrs.- 3, B. Wildtong, Miss Aiajorie Tucker, London, with her parents Mr, and Mrs. W. G Tucker. * * * Dr. and Mrs, Jackson, Blyth, New Year's visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Mr, and Mrs. ,jack Baeker, Wheat - Mrs. C. R. Davidson, ly and Miss Elizabeth' Baeker, Lon- * * * , don, with Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Baeker. Mrs, C. J. Pegelow is in Toronto * * * General hospital where she is Miss Ottle Parker of Ailsa Craig, undergoing treatments. 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Cole, Goderioh, * * * with Mr, and Mrs. Harry Champion. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McKay, Florida, ills * * * and Misses Helen and Shirley MCKaY, ClayB ce and son Garry, iBuffato, with his mother, Mrs. C. McKay, Noble Hanover with Mr. and * • * * Dr. Lois Plum of North Battleford, Sask., Carl Plum, Toronto, Miss Ruby Plum Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs. E. Plum, * * * Mr. and Mrs. Alex McDonald and Mr, and Mrs, Geo, Menzies and Doreen, Grey, New Year's visitors with Mr. and Mrs. D. N. McDonald, * * * Holiday guests with Mr, and Mrs. W. Scott. included Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Me Ginnis. Diane and Jon of Maple: Mr. and Mrs. Graeme Scott and Frank Scott of Welland, Ont. * * * Mr. and Mrs, Knox and children of Now Ttamburg, Miss Laura Man- ning of Kitchener, and Mr, and Mrs. 1 Shnhrook and son Charles, Hallett, (with Mr. and Mrs. H. Manning. * * * I Mr. and Mrs. 11, Huother, Mr. and Mrs. Glen ftuether and Gerald and l Mr. and Mrs. Murray PIvether and i Brian and Bill Brown, Cranbr0ok, with Mr. and Mrs. A. McTaggart. * * * Mr, and Mrs, Russell Bryan and family, Guelph and Mr. and Mrs. 'jack Howard and son Bryana, ±Forest, with Mr, and Mra J. H. Bryan, �1 * * • Misses Alice and Annie Stites and SI nail, Stiles, Toronto, and Miss i Dorothy Stiles, St. Thomas, with � their parents Mr. and Mrs, Wm. H. !stiles'. , * * * Due to serious depletion of coal reserves of the railway because of work stoppages and shortened working hours in United States nines, Canadian National announces temporary reductions in certain passenger train services, effective January 9th, For information enquire at your nearest Canadian National Railways Ticket Office or see your local Agent. of .� ._ _.. ... with torris of Alton and Forks London. and inc.Jas, Stephens of London ' with their parents Dr. R, W, and Mr, and Mrs. Stuart Glassier and m Mrs. stemmas. son Danny, Midland, with Mr, and 1 * * * Mrs. D. Glassier, ' Miss Gertrude Ross, Toronto, and Dr. and Mrs. Vernon Ross, London, with Mr, and Mrs. D. C. Ross. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Pearson Young and shortly. Anticipating his retire - daughter, Susan, Sebringville with of Brussels. Her oldest sister, Mrs. ment, Mr, and Mrs. Rutledge Pur - Mr and Mrs. S. F. Davison. �` James Hoag (Julia) predeeased her * * * -twenty years ago at Lucky Lake, chased a home here and will occupy Two Fracture Cases Mrs, Sask. Surviving are three nieces: it immediately. Reported at Wingham Jam John Taylor,Kelsey, Cabri, Sask., Mrs. Two persons were admitted to James Exeter, and Gwen- Prior to succeeding Russell Shaw RTingham hospital for treatment of dolyne Martin, Brussels; three as station agent here, Mr. Rutledge fractures, Tuesday of last Mrs. nephews, Allan and Barrie Frain, filled the same position at Walton Acnes es,MTor, 3Z, of R. R. week.2 Brits. Cabri .Sask„ and Leonard Hong, for 13 years, so this community sels, sufferer a fractured R. hip caused Wiseton. Sask; three grandnieces. has grown to be home to both Mr, , a Pall a her home. Donald Mac - Adam Marjorie and Helen 'Taylor, Exeter, and Mrs, Rutledge. of Glenannon suffered severe Dors, Bruce and Lots Kelsey, me Sask.; two Mr. Rutledge says that 44 years injuries to an ankle when crushed Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack grandnephews, Lorne and Gordon in the service of one employer is between a gasoline pump and an Mrs. Hoag, Wiseton, Sask. a long time but he has enjoyed automobile. Wm. McNair, Many beautiful flowers were a every minute of it. He started his * * * silent tribute of the love °P her railroad lite on Sept. 1, rte as * * Lewis Rowland (Licensed For Huron County) SA•R d;SFACTION GUARANTEED -- PRICES R Nle For Engagements Phone 31 "The Brussels Post" ©sael Nutty will b -a looked after immediately Fa+r information etc., write or phone Lew. Rowiet Or write to R. R. 3 Walton. moaam"- -,nose a aramar-s=e.eente enzs e.*u-o Uchaids Picone 86-r-. ,w, Ethel, Lint. coagesu saaa 1 a�aasraws�. 151(1 had had a Sunday School Class, FRED RUTLEDGE, Credit was their first home, They She is survived by her husband, RAILROADMAN, RETIRES Have tour sons: Kenneth of Toron- Percival Tyerman, who deeply AFTER 44 YEARS OF SREVICE to Fred at Ottawa, Horace of La mourns .her loss; two brothers, Tnrlue, Que., and Leslie of Blyth. Joseph of Cabri, Sask„ who was un- Blyth .... Following a railroad car- Mr. Rutledge has seen many able to attend the funeral, and Lewis ser of 44 years, l9red Rutledge, C. changes in railroading during itis of Grey Twp„ t wo sisters; Mrs. P. R., agent here since August 1941, 44 years of service. When he start - Reuben McInnis (Loreno) of Exeter, retired on Wednesday and his sue- ed he worked 12 hours daily, seven and Mrs. Edwin Martin (Winona) cessor will be officially announced days a week, * * * Mr. and Mrs, M. 0, Oldfield at 1Exeter Cemetery, Mr, and Mrs, Southgate, and Miss Margaret Gibson, Toronto and Miss Lillian Gibson, London, with Mr. and Mrs. John Gibson, IDA BELLE TYERMAN Ida Belle Frain, beloved wife of Percival Tyerman, answered the Roll Call of the skies and passed away suddenly. at her late home in Exeter on Friday, Recember 16th, in her s1.'rtieth�. year. She was the second daughter of the late Lorenzo and Mrs. Frain, She was born in Grey Township, Huron County. The remains rested at the Dinney Funeral Parlours until Monday, Dec. 19 funeral services were held at Cavan Presbyterian °hurech and were conducted by Rev, Donald Sinclair, The hymns were Rock of Ages and Lead Kindly Light. The Scripture reading was the Passage following "Let, not Your heart be cion. I The sympathy of neighbours and troubled. The pastor spoke words SUNOCO GAS STATIONl cif. comfort to the bereaved in their friends goes out to the sorrowing friends: wreath -husband, basket- assistant agent at Flesharton, and COURT OF REVISION NOTICE Loreno, pray -B, Nom, Jin1, Helen, later filled the same post at Mount Court of Revision on the Assess• Mamie. spray -Edwin, Winona, Gwen- Forest, Grand Valley, Markdale, dolyne, spraspray- s and Vera, Joseph ment Roll of the Township of Grey and Shelburne. In 1909 he became will be held at the Township Office and Helen, spray -Cecil Day, Clarence ath agent at Forks of Credit, sear on Monday, Jan. 9th, 1950, at one and Bernice Sperling, icebox wreath- Brampton, o'clock P. m. Anyone having any Connie, Tona and Roy Toombs, spray -Donald and Myrtle Tait, spraY- Mr. and Mrs, Fred Rutledge were business with the said Court will Harry, Grace and Billy. Glover, spray- married at Alton, April 31, 1909, Mrs. govern themselves accordingly. Mr, and Mrs. G. A. Cann, spray-Caven Rutledge was formerly Gertrude J. H. Fear, Clerk, Congregational Circle, container- ate_ - ®.,,,._-.. Mr. and Mrs. T. Allan,-ecntainer-Busy Bees Mission Band, container -Old neighbors of Brussels,,dontainer-Cav- en Choir, The pall -hearers were: Measers. Edward Yellow, Thomas Allan, Thomas Pryde, Donald Tait, Alex Cann, and William Siliery, The flower bearers were: Elmer Pell, Grafton Cochrane, James Harrison, Harold Beavers, Clarence Fairborn, and Frank Taylor., Friends who attendedthe funeral from a distance came from Brussels, Kincardine, Gorrie, Londesboro, Blyth, Wingham, Forest and Lon- TICE Latest equipment just installed tot - Fluid 'ilYing — Also Repairing Tractor Tires all sizes larnn-nediate Service Given it se thehigh in this, their time of beareavement, \Phocte 8 great acn'rot Brussels, tint. v, and spoke of g......,. 3 the deceased ideals and fortitude o She had a very kind and unselfish disposition, and tett deeply for the welfare to biose near and dear to her, Her memory '41 be cherished as a woman who lived up to the ideals in Christian life, She died as she had lived, trusting in her in they .Saviour. Interment was •,� �� .. - •-- °°""•'�Tlnndalk with relatives. t � At The late Mrs, Tyerman taught m,..�.®.... d school in Morris and Grey Town- Mr, and Mrs. Charles V. Davidson -ffi,a. �. ! Were Christmas guests with Wingham ships, and for several years Was on salmi stet dittoesthe Regina Public et_ ('dime 9 pi ''»' .,.,nt- -_ 'relatives, e left �l 1��� � Before her marriage in July, 1426, ii �sp,otczv�st ( n -in thi "age, .' OG , * * * tC her now bereft partnor, she re• 3: aro 01 �en� Answer cl.;awocre on this page. I Mr, Gordon (Doc) Stephenson of sided on the family homestead and 4town is 1n. Win01°6 Generai Tlos• wee a ,member: of Roe's Church:, {Intel, whore he underwent an open- setore moving to Exeter, tine years ' alien for iseeendtcitis on 'ruesilay ago, she lived south of Brussels and ,{Tits many friends wish him a speedy attended Brussels Vnited, Ohurch, At the time of her passing .slue was a devettt mesnber of Coven PresWY• tartan Church, looter. She wag a reembetI of t1i choir, dongrega• dotal Circle, Mission Band Limiter, �ino,nI 50, Tura e t 6S, Clint * * v Stephens and hose to, Miss Isabel torts I4ospital if, .10 .441 Card of Appreciation Mr; and Mrs, Ohas. Davis wish to thank their friends and neighbours for a surprise Christmas gift of a beautifully upholstered, "New Rest Rocker," It was aeccunpanied by the following a c i d 1 Dear Ida and Charlie, gad: t tSll i4tti5!#Pl9lf EMMINU lliStillt°PiPF�Ift41E " FdS£ t &t" it • t a' 4,4 - REPAI. ED anld. RECOVERED — Chesterfields and Occasional ChaiChairs Also Rebuild Mattresses c P km and Delivered teas , - We, your friends and neighbours Stratford -i Uphoktering rCo wish to show our appdeciation in a small tangible way, for the many 43 Brunshwick Street Stratford, Ont. Years of your whole hearted support and helptulness, The malty demands I s for music, financial aid- and acts Enquire (fit. of kindness, shown in the core- mlmity. It Is out sincerest hope that this chair *0111 11Op you enjoy your leisure hours, and as you use It may bring pleasant Inomoriee of Your friends and. trelghbonrs. .., D. A. RANA, Furniture Bond Vtbneral Service I hdifte 36 or 85 >I<rruseeCi; Ordi r