HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1950-1-11, Page 4THE BRUSSELS POST
NATIVE OF HURON
Fulton
,.-f Mayor Lauded uMrs Hugh y Mary TE JUDGESHIP
'Ira. Hugh Fulton,
At Chamber Luncheon Jane Dougherty, of Walton, passed Ottawa — Appointnnent of two new I
A. t^eutetcno,ts ovation, d t et•ibed by away in the Clinton hospital, on Sun• judges to the trial dlvison of Me
one member as "unique in the history day, January 1st, 1960, in her 904h Ontario Supreme Court was
of Edmonton', was given Harry D. i sear, t nounred by Justice AMinister Garcon,
1.in1•,v f emer' mayor, by the rd•',' The late Mrs. Fulton, with her hits. 1'he new lodges are «riahart Flett
mont,nn r'h archer of C omnerce, at a band, Previously farmed in the Town-
donSpence of Toronto and Ottawa, and
irnrc•1t� on in his honor held in Mac- ship of Me-Kt11nP• Mr. Fulton pre- R. T. Ferguson of Toronto,
;tld Wednesday, deceased her some 1.5 years ago, Mr. SPcucr came to Ottawa from
11r, Ainley, who is leaving Thurs.
Mrs. Fulton is survived by one pnrunto during the war and served
,+.,.• for his new home to !Taney, B.C.,
daughter, Mrs. J• D. Murray, Mettle), nn the :eget division of the Prices
was presented with a decorated of Guelph. and a son. Fmmeraon, of i'.o:u•tl ITe has leen serving as
1 by A T Burrows. (lumber
1,011,41
riti It Columbia dr Putt rentals
l\rednes(1 y,. January Ittbp. 1050i
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�I ere, M. D., L. M. C. C.
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serol a tela administrator:
President. and a substantial purse
The remains rented at the Lurk- Mr. Ferguson is a law partner In
!from tilent'•mhersbiP• wood Funeral Home until Tuesday, TF of Arthur alaghf, form1
The scroll echoed the sentiments ,Tannery 2nd, when a service was held liberal memllrr of the Cammnners
of Owhnsin, ssr,ett as outlined by Mr, from the Myth United Church at 5 for the Ontario onnsihtenry of
!Burrows :nvi .ilex M. MacDonald, tr. m.. with interment following in Parry Sound.
it sa'.ri in Part: "As alderman and nritssela cemetery, Mr. Fergnsnn. 54, has leen Orae
later as mayor he brought in the ad. Rev, 'Gtr, J. Rogers, pastor of the tieing law in Toronto for the twat
ministration of the city integrity of Blyth United Church, bad chtirge of 25 years with the first of Slaght•
purpose, a persistent faith in the the service. Ferguson, Boland and Slaght.
fnttn•e, and a keen concern for the Pallbearers were Messrs, Silas He is a graduate of University of
welfare of the people o4 Edmonton. Johnston, Fred Oster. Alfred Pi Prep, Toronto and a veteran of the First
Mr. Tiara P. Ainlay's father was Ray Crawford, Jim Fulton, and World Wax.
fi nm Brussels. Ont„ one of the Russell Dougherty. He was horn on a Morris town.
01••;t s titers here. Shin farm
raw a Tsai] R. i ci
The Woman's Association and the
Women's 'Missionary Society of the
United Church met at the hone of
Mrs. Alex McCrackin on Thursday
afternoon. Mies Emma Johnston pre-
sided for the W. A. meeting, Mrs,
j George Thompson read the rain -
.
in• and :firs. •MeCrackin gave
T. G. Dark, 58, Dies
In Edmonton
Thomas George Dark,
10207 - 121 st., Edmonton
trist and well-known curler
many years, died in city
Tuesday.
A native of Brussels, Ont.,
;moved to Saskatohewau at
in Huron county end at-
tended the Winaham. Ont„ high
school and the Stratford, Ont., Nor.
mal School. He taught school for
58, of 214 years in Parry Sound before
op•tome- entering law school.
here for Mr; Spence, 45 -year-old native of
hositpal ; Toronto, also is graduate of the
j Tinlversity of Toronto. He attained
Mr, Dark ! the highest marks in his class for
an early the theee years he attended Osgoode
- t to
in
the treasurer's report, which show. ; age and began training as a Pharma- I TTafl. ity Doha aoholarsh-- in Poli -
ed total receipts of $472 for 1949 , cist. graduating from the University
ip
and a substantialtSaskatchewanprior to the First tical science. At Harvard he ob•
s legal masters degree.
balernce after I of t
. t's.. and SUR O� paying varions expenses on Church I Great War. Mr. Dark apprenticed tained his g
PHYSICIAN B t0. t• j nd manse property it was de- for a short time with a drug firm in with the being
CanadianArmy for
rearly service
Phone 4. ''• :1 to give $100 of the balance ' Battietord, and later established his
—�-- -� to the hoard of stewards. The mem- �' own pharmacy at Biggar, Sask., the war, he was appointed rent con -
trot commissioner in Toronto, and
in July. 1946. moved to Ottawa', fol-
lowing his appointment as federal
enforcement administrator of rent
oo
New Ford Trucks do every hauling job
"better than ever" — More economically be-
cause they are "built stronger to last
longer".
Let us show you the many advantages
that make then i new trucks so much better
than the "approved Ford Trucks". Owned
Canada
1, i, ;rTMpn,.-� n'e�r94'.�: an a.ror��!da ¢+P a�! r.►tA>ter make
f truck.
Y'tcu cave moneytoowhen you deal with
Stan S'tnne Ouse Ltd.
DR. R. W. S T EPHENS
Graduate University of Toronto
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Talemhoree 45 — Brussels,-_
Ont.
hers planned to serve refreshments where he began his training
1st the annual congregational meet• j tometry.
ng
iset for Jan. 27. Plans for rats- i Tn 1919 Mr. Dark moved to Ed- I
+nc funds during the year were mouton where he pioneered the firm
_� discussed. T..
_ _....,,,,.... meet- 1 of Dark, Carter and Francis. for the Prices Board.
•i ;ing a .ale of articles donated by Mr. Dark was well known in Ed -
Walker Funeral HOMe the members will he held, 1 mouton curling _circles. As a mem-
Day or Night Calls Phone its The president, Mrs. J, A. Burden, 1 bei' of the Royal Curling Club for
No extra chu•ge tor Use of Funeral Berne. t•-mtlhrtel the W. M. S. meeting and I nearly 20 years, he figured prom -
R G. Walker Licensed Funeral Director & F -+@Y i -j°" lied In prayer. The secretary, Mrs,, inently in provincial and city
Chas. T. Davidson
INSURANCE FOR ALL SDS
Automobile and Fire Insurance r11
Accident and Sickness The devotional program was in.
Agent for Great West Life Insurance: Co. ,
Brusaela, Out.
j charge of Mrs, George Thornton,
¢tleont Office.. - — !who led in reading and responses.
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— " i Mrs. George Fell and Mrs. M. L.
Dennis Duquette ;Aitken gave Bible readings; and
R. R. 4 Brussels Mrs- W. J. Johnston explained the
Phone 51-r-18 -
Licenced Auctioneer for Huron County chapter in the study book on "Heal-
Licenced
Sale too Big — None too Small ing."
Have employed an experienced assistantfor the "Big Ones: Personals; Mrs, Edith .Sanderson,
_ _ -- TAndon, and 0, B. Moffat 'Inger-
- " D. A. Rann & Co. soil, with their brother, Borns, and
' 'Mrs, 'Moffatt. and their father. C.
FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE B. Moffatt, a Patient in the Wing-
Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer
ham General Hospital; Miss Eileen
; gnarling Johnston, .read the min- bonspiels.
utas. Miss Emma Johnston gave He is a former member of the
the treasurer's report, showing IMavfair Golf Club and the Eamon -
that more than $200 had been giv- ton Golf and Country Club, and
to missionary work last year. was associated for many years .with
the Edmonton Masonic Lodge, the
Shrine Club and the Al Asher
Temple,
Rev. Angus MacQueen officiated
at the funeral services on Thursday,
at 3.30 p. n1„ at TIoward and McBride's
chapel, Surviving are his widow and
one son, William, both of Edmon-
ton.
BRBRUSSELS.'C'a s' McKinney, nurse -in -training at Vio-
f'I'It:iitrE 3$ or 85: — -- ------_--=�— toria Hospital, London, }vith her
R. S.Hetherington, K. C.
WINGHAM and BRUSSELS
AT 'BRUSSELS
Tssasday and Saturday all day — Offict open every sly,
Phone 207;Successor to E. D. Ba
Lewis Rowland
(Licensed For Huron County)
SAT1SFACTION GUARANTEED — PRICES REA.SONABL-
For Engagements Phone 31 "The Brussels Post" and tberj,.
will be looked after immediately
For information etc., write or phone Lem 9 oto ea d
Or write to R. Ii. 3 Walton.
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rces.saonm" r raamain
Phone 86-r-. —
144ER BAK'
BAEKE R BROS.
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mother, Mrs, Mary McKinney; Mrs,
Donald Street, Listowel, with her
mother, Mrs. M. L, Aitken; George
Greenaway with his sister, Mrs.
Gannett, and Gus, Luncan; Miss
Eva Fraser with her sister at Kit-
chener. •
Christopher Hetherington celebrat-
ed
elebrated his Slst birthday on Sunday and
enjoyed the day with members of his
family at the home of his daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Thompson, at Teeswater. Mr, Heth-
erington does not enjoy his usual
good health but is able to be up and
around most of the time.
Geo d For
A�
Kirich of
Baking
BOLD IN BRUSSELS AT
PHONE
BUTCHER SHOP BRUSSELS
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GROUND GRIPS
No chains rrca9a4 this winter—not with
Firestone Studded Ground Gripd The
deep, 9-dded cell -cleaning duds, bite—
Udo—pull through snow and mud. Get
them today for tomonow s winter driving.
AUCTION SALE OF CATTLE
at Lot 12, Con. 12, McKillop Twp.
2%a miles east of Leadbury on
Thursday, January 19th
at 1 p.
5 cows, 5 yrs. old, due in March
2 cows, 5 yrs. old, due in April
1 heifer. 3 yrs. old, due May 8rd
3 heifers and 1 steer, 3 yrs. old
7 young cattle, 2 yrs. old
6 young cattle, 1 yr. old
3 fall calves
1 registered Poll -Hereford Bull
Terms Cash
Fred Glanville, Prop,
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
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Rage flgt Y' i' y' + ye'm A .-'9 -,
Shellubrlcatioe Shell Household •and
General Repair Livestock Spray
shone 77-7-S
Shell Petroleum Products
Parts and Accessorise
I$rusl;c?s, Ont
AUSTIN SALES A -ND SERVICE
January t mance Stile
on all USED CARS and TRUCKS
We w'il price the unit of your choicB to your
satisfaction.
You always deal better at
NOTICE
Latest equipment just installed
for
Fluid Filling — Also Repairing
Tractor Tires all sizes
Immediate Service Given
Hyde
SUNOCO GAS STATION
Phone 8 Brussels, Ont.
Stan Stsrehorse
lane
astemeasammal•matemetelmatrommtemetemmte
••— REPAIRED and. RECOVERED —
Chesterfields and Occasional Chairs
Also Rebuild Mattresses
Pick-up and Delivered
Stratford Upholstering Co.
43 Brunahwick Street Stratford, Ont.
Enquire at —
D. A. RA.NN
Ftenitare end Funeral Service
Phone 36 Or 86 Brmsele, Ont.
Ford - Monarch Dealer
Listowel
iter
Phone 66
..isten to John Strong CKNX 8.30 a. m.
• Wonderbraed ®- built to sustain
the sow and produce healthy, rugged littera.
• Wonderweun -- from the 3rd week
on—gets your pigs away to a fast. safe start.
• Wandergrow — for the fernier( with
lots of grain—the perfect balancer, made for
Western Ontario needs.
• Wanderbuild
—
a complete hog
grower, that gets your hogs to market let SIYz t0
6 months. •
ROE FARMS MILLING CO. - ATWOOD, ONT.
NOW...
4,4 PASTURE
IN THE BAGI
Spring Grasse,, rich in pro
reins and vitamins are har-
vested at their nuirifion peak,
dehydrated In minutes, Ihen
added to all Rea Vitamized
Feed*.,."a green -gold" diet
bonus for poultry, livestock.