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The Brussels Post, 1950-1-25, Page 4
The Perfect Cooking Fuel Instant Heat • Less Kitchen Work Quick • Clean • Easy to Install —— Automatic Heat Control • Economical War Information see your nearest gas appliance dealer or write essotane Gas Service,• Imperial Oil Limited Stratford Carleton Place Maple Cornwall Belleville Peterborough BLUEVA TIEBIILISSIELS POST L. Mrs. Archie Messerand daughterr aCh.t �,E. ]itugarat at 'Wroxeter, Citae, A. Falconer had charge of or tit" ;:ore len at Knox Presbyterian I Church and used the text Matthew 10.2e: "Fear n•ot them which 1ci11 the body. but are not able to kill j the soul" The choir stung "OPen Mine Eye. That 1 Might See.' Sunday j .\t the United Church 00 Into -Mire. Rev. J. A. Burden spoke tl 1 t "What to de when on -te stt Peter S. Maclewen, who Inas been an Invalid for several Yeats, has not been as well Ge usual lately and was taken to the "%Ingham General Hospital on Sunday. y' 7C "'2.0 WEKNOW 1;thing,. >00 . wrong." from the We of Joseph, A collection was taken Mrs, A, Wood has been visiting for 'Save the Children Fund," sin Toronto. which amounted to .more than !I Sirs, M. * Ballantyne arrived home $ 17.00, ,liiday from a enjoyable visit with f 923ss 'Wilda Breckenridge Presid'relatives in London. led for the evening meeting of the * * 11. P. 1'. She read 00 account of a Miss Florence McNaughton ar- I Christian School at Indere, India, 1 llev. J. A. Burdett read an article !rived home lest week Beton Strath - nn the life of George Washington 1 roy, where site has beam visiting •iThv, r, l:noao as the saint, seer': lore Christmas. �.0 srvx:rx� " " * an eitti t of America. teltel t .•as. ^ `..v .,- Mrs TTtrry Elliott arranged theI Dir. and Mrs. Clifford 5 ,�. SAI, $Ili.'• -1z ox Presbyterian Church on Wed- c: it t Visitors with Mr. and, Mrs, 33, Int Mullett Twp., and Mr, 'MEMORIALS roY Program for the meeting of the lVa;l:.1R RQ� k4.Aes7 Trinity Church, Selerave, oo Wednesday,Jan nary 24th, 1050 The annual vestry meeting of Trin- ity Church, Belgravn; was held at the Monne 01 • Mr. and Mrs. '0, H. The rector, Rev. G. -Mums), \S'yt,tt, opened the meeting with prayer. Financial reports were re- 1. calved from the warden, Alex Me. Burney, Mrs. C. Nethery for the Ladies' Guild, and Barry Brydgos for the Sunday School. Mr. Wyatt expressed appreciation of the eo- operation he had received during his terns as record. The following officers were 4 elected for the coming Year; rec. t0r's 'warden, A. MOB0rney pPe• 1 Ale's 'Marden, A. Bacon; lay dele- gete, Richard Procter; alt ornate. Laurence Wanner; auditors, • M. Bradburn, 3T. Nethery: vestry elerk Mrs. W. Brydges; select ves- try, A. McBurney, A. Bacon, Rich and Procter, q.. \Tatman, 3-1, Neth- ery, A. Nethery, Mrs. le. Shoebot- tom, Mrs.. C. H. Wade, Mrs. W. Ilrydges, hobbrook anti Mrs, Triple Croup of the Ladies' Aid of ; t • L. Mittel' of Clinton were re- iNG12-.1i OR 71ades For Sale — Typewrriters. Addatti ivlachince, `P v Regsiters, Bought, sow d, reel. nits at, 3. W Locking, 369 •• 24rn St. W., Plume 2'0'J©A tiUwen potion ;safes, opened, coin - changed, useLl sM0$ a fatuous for 4nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Artistic Memorials Burns Moftakt. Twelve women paid \tanning. * * at very reasonable prices. their ntem hersbip fees. One visitor ; This paper heard on Tuesday night w 3;: s a large stock in choice i was present. Mrs. R. Elliott presided with regret, of the death of Air, suites to chose from at the piano. Airs. H. Elliott mith ; nay • pfd of Windsor. the o Wa1e3 Advertising Agenoy handles car advertising for Canada. * * * Congratulations to Air. Harry Coombs who is celebrating the 94th sy >rztetery lettering a specialty in prayer and hirs, A. D. All modern machinery tread a Scripture message from the rtA. SPOTTGiN 1st chapter of John, 1.9. Mrs. 13111 256 -- Wingliam, tom° Mundell presented the secretary's report. Mrs. Leslie Greenaway conduct- , j 1-a C, .. Myers, Pii�11.I).,d..,.1 .C. .:. PHYSICIAN and S'ORQ i7 + Willi= St- Phone 4. f3t',a ls, Oat. q rA$ rd the business portion. Hostesses !anniversary of his birthday on BI - rptss c J February and March were Thursday, Jan. 26th. .Tha Brussels 307 ----•--...- -- ; . rtunit' to wish him for chosen. The meetings in those I Post, together with all his friends months wilt be held in the church , talc and quilting will be done. Mrs. I nta Gordon Mundell and Mrs. Mary Mc- , gee Kinney chose steles for a contest to DR.R. STEPHENS end in October, when the losing Un S� aisle will entertain ata family night. Graduate University of Toronto ' ' " Sunshine boxes will be used this PHYSICIAN d SURGEON year. Mrs, Mundell and Mrs.' Telephone 45 e this oPPo 3 Intel more years of happiness and cl health. atecee MONCRTEFF an Brussels, Ostt. Greenaway ,were named to arrange A socia] time was held lit, Mon- -rwhen. friends from for spnSisoring a play. Airs. H. fcrieff Hall Belgrave United Sunday School The annual meeting of the Unit- ed Church Sunday School was Pre- sided over by the superintendent, Earl Anderson. Minutes of the last meeting were read by George Michie, The secretary reported an average attendance of 60, an in- crease of five over the previous year.. 'rote average offering was $1.10. The treasurer's report stud. - ed a balance of $6.46. Attendance awards go to Earl Anderson, George Michie, .James Michie, Patsy Anderson, Ross Anderson, 'Caren Anderson, - Lloyd Anderson.I Keith , Anderson, Tenth Michie, Margaret Wtghtman, Lorna Bolt,. Marilyn Moores, Evelyn Cook, Marjorie MacKenzie, and Muriel Anderson. ' • Walker Funeral Home Day or Night Calls Phone 85 No extra charge for Use of Funeral Hone. B. G. Walker Licensed Funeral Director & Easolselaon. Chas. T. Davidson INSURANCE FOR ALL KINDS Automobile and Fire Insurance Accident and Sickness Agent for Great West Life Insurance Co. Menne Office 96 — Brussels, Ont. Dennis Duquette R. R. 4 Brussels Phone 51-r-18 Licenced Auctioneer for Huron County No Sale too Big — None too Small Have employed an experienced assistant for the Big Ones. 11. A. Rann & Co. FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer ?HONE 36 or 83 — -- BRUSSEL , OPfT.. R. ti, Hetherington, K. C. WINGHAM !rind BRUSSELS AT BRUSSELS Tmesday and Saturday all day — Offict open every day. Rhone 20x Successor to F.. D. Ea Lewis Rowland` (Licensed For Huron County) r 3E SA FACTION GUARM TEED — PRICES R"° N g. For Engagements Phone 31 "The Brussels Pose° noel Ifferp' will be looked after immediately t?F: ar ioncontlan etc., Barite or phone 3.e• f. cur wf sasel Or write to R. 6L 3 Walton. iachats S1t� Phone 86-r-- — Ethel, Ont. 1 Fait . Kinds of Baharos SOLD 1N BRUSSELS AT 3AEKER ' '►ROS BUTCHER SHOP anuaset_a PHONE Elliott conducted a health contest, BrusseSle, Monkton, and Monorieff Mrs. A. D. Smith was the winner. ttheretl to honor Mr. and Mrs. The hostess, assisted by Mrs. Howard Eliacott of Brussels, re - Smith. Mrs. Parker and Airs. Mc. •rntly married. Airs. Ellacott was Kinney served lunch. formerly Audry Brown of West Mr. and Mrs, Ross Turvey were 1Tonkton. An address was read by hosts last week for the euchre party Miss Mona Meehan and the pre - sponsored by the 2nd line club. sentation of a well-filled purse was There •was a good attendance. _Ralph I made by Aucl y Battle of Mon - and Frank Shaw were awarded the gentlemen's prizes for the highest number of points and for the most lone hands, Mrs. Roy Sellers and Mrs. Harvey Edgar won the wotn- ett'•s prizes. The consolation Prizes went to Miss June Work and Charles Bosman. Lunch was serv- ed by the hostess, The local Women's Institute spon- sored the first euchre party of the se'=en in the community hall, with 1. tables at play. AIrs. John If. A'Ic- ,Tarish and Edward Marsh were Prize winners. Mrs. Charles Hoffman spent Thurs- day In London, Personals: Airs. Wallace Agar is with her daughter, Mrs. Hayes, at Slidell; Rev, J. A. Burden and Mrs. Burden with Rev. and Mrs. Moores at Belgrave and with Airs. Mary Robertson at the home of Mrs. J. A. Geddes, crieff. Lunch Moulded wedding cake. Sietnon's orcestra of Mitchell pro- vided music for dancing. • The couple will reside on the bride- groom's farm near Brussels, Personals ; Mr. and Mrs, Bert Garniss, Brussels, with Mrs. R. F. Carries and Mr. and Mrs. Burns Moffatt; Miss Jessie Strachan and Tom Strachan, Brussels, with Mrs. P. S. MacEwen; Jack Adair, Kincar- dine, with Mr. and Mrs, W. N. Adair; Mr, and Mrs, E. McKin- ney. Toronto. and Mrs. Marjory Jacobs, London, with friends here; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Elliott with • COWS $2.50 each HORSES- $2.50 each HAGS• '":50 per cwk. according to size ani condition Phone softest: BRUSSELS — 72 INGERSOLL — 21 William -Stone" Sons, Ltd. ;' INf;ERSbLL iiN'fARIO TENDERS FOR WOOD — The election of officers, conduct- ed by Rev. W. J. Moores, resulted as follows: sulierintenderit, Earl Anderson; assistants, George Michie, Ross Anderson; secretary, George Michie; assistant, George Johnston; treasurer. William Mc- Cleneghan; pianist, Mildred Gook: assietants, Donna Anderson; audi tors, Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs. George Johnston; Cradle Roll. Mrs. George Michie; teachers., Bible Class, Robert Coultes, Rev, W. J. l'nores; intermediate boys, James Michie; intermediate girls, Mrs. Earl Anderson, Mrs. R. H, Coultes;. iv MCA' he”, George Johnston, Ross Antler•son, junior 'girls, Mrs. Les Iie Bolt, Mrs. James Michie; prim- , ary, Patsy Anderson, Amy Smith; beginners Mrs. J Anderson, Mrs. H. McGuire. The Secretary of Morris Township School Area will receive tenders until ,Tannery 31s•t, 1960, for supplying, Maple and Beech body wood cut 12 in inches inlengtb to the schools of Morris Township in the following amounts; 11.5.1 S. S. 3 S. S. 4 S, S. 6 S. S. 6 S. S•7 S. S. 8 S. 5, 9 S. .S. 10 S. S. 11 S. S. 12 20 -Cords 12 cords 12 cords 12 cords 20 cords 10 cords 10 cords 20 cords 8 cords 10 cords 15 cordo Wood to be delivered and piled be- fore June 15, 1950, Tenders also for supplying 2 cords of eectar for each school. Tha lowest or any tender not nec- essarily accepted. R. S, Shaw, Bluevale, Ont. *••a�m+f;IIisF'".n.vn=�•.am+n: fizrrm+>~+i r.+aeF.wr Renfrew Cream Separators and Milkers. Disc, Plows, Manure Spreaders. Lime and Fertilizer Sowers, Spring -tooth Harrows Land Packers, Rubber -tired Wagons. Oliver Tractors, both wheel tractors and crawlers, Plows, Discs, Spreaders, Mowers, Hay Loaders, Smalley Forage Blowers and Hammer Mill.. We also ave repairs for Oliver CockshUtt Tractors. MORRITT & WRIGHT Implemern. ' eaters for Oliver Implamente Telephone 4 and 98. Blyth. not.. -n i�'?��uS,rk rEtailn'�(e iz WORKING with and for YOU The courage to accomplish is a powerful asset in banking, as in other enterprises. In the front line of that sweep of land settlement East and West—over the pros- pector's trails into the mineral regions— in new lumbering districts—this Bank's representatives developed a nation-wide and unexcelled service. A. proud record? Perhaps so, but of prac- tical benefit to ourselves and to the public has•been the close association with enter- prising people of all classes, winning their way- to better things. And so, this Bank joins forces with every man who seeks to improve his position in life, for it has gained much in helping people in the past, no matter how limited their resources. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE BRUSSELS BRANCH — W. PORTER, MANAGER. The Belgrave tir3rnen's Tnstitne met at the home of Mrs. Herbert Wheeler with a large attendance. Mrs. Walter Scott, the lst vice - President, presided in the absence of the president. A committee com- posed o 1 Mrs. Edgar Wightman, Mrs.' Geo'ge Martin, Mrs. Walter Scott and Mrs. C: R! Coultes were named to draft a vigorous protest against the planned change of Rural school. Mrs. George Johnson, Mrs. Herbert Wheeler, and Mrs. Jesse Wheeler were named a committee to buy furnishings for the recrea- tion room in the arena. Special prizes were planned for : the 13e1- gra..e School Pair, Mrs, A4'tbhtr Scott, accompanied by Mrs. George Johnson, sang a solo; Mrs. Georg', Michie gave an address on food value; Edith Proc- ter gave a demonstration on fold- ing a man's shirt; and Mrs, Walter Scott gave a rending, Re- freshments we re served by, the host- ess, assisted by Mrs, Clifford Pur - den, Mrs. Arthur Scnit, .!and Mrs, Lyle Hopper. Knox W, M, S. Belgrave • Mrs. -Clifford Pardon Was host- ess to the Jannnary meeting of the W, M. S. of Knox Presbyterian Church. The meeting was in charge of the president, Mrs. R. J. Scott, A report of the previews year's work, presented by the secretary, Mrs. Athol Bruce, showed a success' fel year, The president introduced the new study boolt, "Toward a New Dawn in Japan" and dealt with. the first ehaptet'. Scripture passage were read by Mrs. J, Leitch, Mrs, A, Scott, and Mrs, An.clerson, Mrs. Garner Nicholson led in prayer, Mrs, Scott and Mrs. Bruce were Re.. pointed 'delegates .to the annual Presbyterial meeting to he held in Otinten, Mrs. James Dunbar was appointed alternate. Miss Agnes Mason gave a surrenary of material from the Glad Tidings, Mrs, Leitch gave the flnamatalreport for the Year. The ltosteee served refresh- ments, assisted by Mra, Dunbar and Mrs. Anderaoft. lMUNEr7ALON CU KS The Huron County Health Unit is arranging Immunization Clinics in the schools as follows ; FEBRUARY 2, 1950. 10,06 A. M. S. S. 10 McKillop (Winthrop) S. 5. 7 McKlllop 10.30 A. M. U. S. S. 11 (Walton) 11.00 A. M. Brussels Public Schaal 1.15 P. M. Second and third doses for these schools will be given February 23 and March 16, 1950. Infants from 3 months of age and preschool children may be brought to these clinics. The combined immunization for Diptheria, Whooping Cough and Tetanus (Lockjaw) may be given the babies and pre-school children of 3 months to 3tk years of age. Children over this age may receive the combined Inoculations for Diptheria and Tetanus or Tet- anus toxoid alone. Reinforcing doses of Diptheria Toxoid will also be given where needed. Small^pox vaccinations will be given on the last day of these clinics, February 23 and March 16, 1950. Early protection of children against Diptliheria, , Whooping Cough, Tetanus and Smallpox is every parent's obligation. BE WISE I IMMUNIZE. :.alMtm ^ca,,= ay31/arasartwrr tmet.-c.^cnca�as;e want= N T h Latest equipment just installed udi4 Fluid Filling — Also Repairing Tractor Tires all sizes Immediate Service Given Phone 5 s. SUNOCO GAS STATION Brussels, Ont. _-- REPAIRED n d RECOVERED -- Chesterfields and Occasional Chair* .Also i• ebuild Mattresses 1ck®uip grid DeU vere1.`, Strati Ord iphoisteri g Co. 43 Brunshwick Street Stratford, Ont. Enquire at D. Aa RA.NN Furniture and Funeral Service Phone 38 or 85 Brussels, Ont. al: