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The Brussels Post, 1950-6-21, Page 4
THE BRUSSFt •S POST Y , I' CAN GET 40,000 LOW E'i it 11S° CE PROTECTION ECTION - - 00,000 ter your family it y°a diefrost a natural cause; oa-- !i20,000 if you die by accident, or-- by accident mbf1 Siding as a l t1�eutrr in 4 p30 000 if you die ( apt cc dee lo a tiro in a pubic conveyance (aeroplane . public building. Liberal cash p4Yodak OIparts rip. of your body and C Ask for printed card "$10,000 Low Rate Protection" which menthe This policy. It Will tutored you.Consult 8.7.,.., n f edera i0 t L L+IatiCIIM T O A O 1 T O w e•o 0 o a o e t A53 U •r� t - ;e l -7 Representative a, C. LONG Save Feed! Costs FUNCTIONAL FEEDS HELP PRODUCE HEALTHY, FULLY NOURISHED BIRDS WHO GWE MORE EGGS --BETTER EGGS. BY INCREASING ©UALiTY AND QUANTITY YOU LOWER COST AND INCREASE PROFITS. ,S115,55..6,55tmez 505 3 (Fill-ihe-Basket) EGG MASH and EGG PELLETS (Birds Relish Pellets) alummlaucommaserromoawaso chef is For Sale by Ethel Produce Phone 22-r-10 Brussels 1 president, opened the meeting with prayer, the initnttes of the last nes .tine were read and approved. The treasurer reported 822(1.00 on band. The garden Party to be Mehl on .lune 201.11 with the Clinton Air School for tin• ;nogram. Plans were mode for th,• garden party. The meeting closed by repenting the \tlepah benediction, Personale: It 1s rnnnrted that Mr. end Mrs. William ,Toho 1 engine's infant .nn, wwhe is in Victoria 'nos. Melt. London. 1s i•oyl eeeing fay. rainy and will he bonne anon:- Mr. 5m1 \lrs. Tousles Em11s, aocnm• reeled by Ruth Ann and Ronald. with friends in Stratford for their 1lth w,•rl•1i+.re anelversary: Mrs TTe,•ie Retledee and son 1101.0 re- tnrner1 home from Clinton 1)000- oT nprl are nt the home of her motloer, \Trs. \\' hien Humphries: Wililiere Penmen, Tnrnntn, w1th his parents, Mr and \Trs Percy Hei- man. i W A LT O N The regular alerting of the \\•.M.S, was held n the church basement on . ,Tune 141h. Mrs, Marshall, president, presided for this meeting, The meet- ing opened by singing hymn .000, Yellowed by the Lord's Prayer in unison. A Bible reading from He- brews. chapter 1.3 was read by Mrs. A. Coutts. The Ser.-Treas. reports were read and adopted. Reports were also given by the different officers. Mrs. H. I{irkby had charge of the worship service and program for the :ith of Morris group, The wnrsh'p service opened by singing hymn 271. followed by prayer, Mrs. B. Kirkby read the Scripture from Luke chapter 2. The theme for this meeting was "People. Grow Older." Dining the program, she was assist- ed by members of the 4th of Morris Group and the Walton Group, The meeting closed by singing, "Blest he the tie that binds" and prayer in unison. The regular meeting of the Wo- men's Association of Walton United Church was held on Wed„ June 14th, in the Church. Mrs. W. J. Bennett ti, ..: gra s->,—m..•^.n ... a'.•...nker°ri '"8a is"11�1t; ;k�sc'', : talta5.t 10 .201fr afSse r 'R�.. �i a 'r s.'t.I"eu, n',u �— s,3at* uaii t5. tr.t %.11.5554'.5 '455 ti fir 0 T is i't .L y ba st tute for COODU M T • Er r, 111 Nothing takes the place of up-to-date equipment for getting work done when it should be done . .. for catching -up with the job in late seasons .. , for remov- ing the worry of the help problem ... for increasing production ... for keeping costs down and leaving more margin for profit. Good equipment pays in many ways. And through a wide range of sizes and styles of tractors and power machines the advantages of modern equipment are available for all sizes of farms and types of farming. Designed and built to embody the latest hi engineering developments and manufacturing skills Massey -Harris power farming machines bring to users features that help them do their work easily, quickly, and at less cost. M,ASSEY-HARRIS COMPANY; LIMITED ESTABLISHED 1847 AUCTION SALE OF T, B. Tested Holstein Cattle and Pigs at Harold Jackson's Farm IA mile East of Seafcrth WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28th at 1.30 p, m. [ The afternoon Session. opened 8 Holstein Crays fresh and recently 1 by singing 0' Canada, foilowred by fresh, i by Mary Stewart Collect Mrs, \Ter- 1 Ayrshire Cow, fresh, 11011 Denny of Wroxeter 'welcomed Durham Cow. fresh. the Tnstitllte, which was replied to 2n-2 yr. old Holstein Heifers. by Mr.. Andrew Stmpenn of Molea- S•nnle with Calves at foot and others worth. Mrs. Alex Corrigan, Mrs. due at tune of sate. ('11:11.1re Hoffman and Mrs. A. D. 2 open Holstein Heifers (vaccinated) I Smith of Bluevale sane a lovely In TTotetein Heifer Calves. duet, accompanied by Mrs. Cecil 110 York and Tamworth rhllnlrs. Johnston at the piano, Miss Helen Wednestlay June 2131, 1900 48th ANNUAL MEETINQ OF THE EAST HURON WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Tti,5 540111 ,:annual Meeting of the :ass floral Women's. 1104111.te 1)11' 111 th0 Unit 11111rril. \\ roIrt,r 00 Wednesday aaet•tlnutt, Jule 11111 with offieers, 110155g:04 s and members from Molesworth, • Gorrie, letied: :el: itrus55 els. 111uevalo, l" urdwieh and \\'roseU-r. The Pres., Mrs, 110111. (libeon presided with Mrs. Stanley le Wheeler - acting as secretary. The ti !netting opened by the Institute Ode Yellowed by the Lord's Prayer. The muruln cession was Ole 1'e - port from the standing coulmitteei. These repot t,, were very encour- aging and ehows. 1 large amount of work hoe been accomplisher) `luring the year. Miss Jean Scott Home Economist for Huron County addressed the meeting; and spoke .ii very highly of. the Girls Clubs, k1s- ttii++ pedally of those who had attended Achievement Day in Seafnrth on t June 10th. She said that fine sport- sman and co-operation all hand in hand towards making a success. One Junior Tnstitur had been organized in Gorrie to be known as the "Howlett J1111 1015 Institute." Dinner 1V11 51 served by the Wrox- eter ladles. the institute colors 1 being their decorations in color. 1 Terms Cash Scott Davidson, Prop. Harold Jackson, Aucitoneer. McKercher, representative of \Tnm- en's institute Branch of Mute Er- nnnmirs Service brought greetings 1 from the 'Dept. of Agriculture. and r'kyIAPOOR based her message on programme Planning. She said in order to have l n good program is to plan your 000 - ' The regular morning service in linex Presbyterian Church on Sun- day. June un- d y.,lune 1S was conducted by the Rev. 3Ir. Connell of Lucknow, There will be no Sunday School or worship service on June 20th. Mr, ani Mrs. John Mooney, Win- nipeg, were calling on friends in this community. Mrs, Mooney was the former Miss Myrtle McDonald of Cranbrook, Mr, and Mrs. John Calder of Innis - fail, were recent callers in and around Craubrook. Mr, and Mrs. Murray Parton and daughters Sharon and Linda were week -end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cameron. FREDERICK F. HOMUTH Phm. B., R. O. Carol E. Homuth R. O. Mrs. H. Viola Homuth R. O. Registered Optometrists Phone 118 Harriston, Ont. Mitchavan PeAt 1y F m Started Pullets All Ages All Breeds. *t To order at any age or date to suit your needs. DELIVERY IF REQUIRED 1p to a Frank C. Mitchell & Son Wroxeter Phone 76 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. MORRIT'I' & WRIGHT irvipiei ant Desiere for Cliver Implements Telephone 4 and 93. Blyth, Ont. grams sometime ahead. and have every member in your branch be re- sponsible for some item 011 the Pro- gram anti thele feel they have a esp.eoeibility to perform and above ell to start your meetings on time. so interest will not be (wand lagg'ng. Mrs, T,esile Lake of Ethel and Mrs. Dangles Hemingway of Brussels led in Community Singing. '°he guest -'5,'11;'r for the nfternnnn erns Mrs. P1, J. (initis from the Federated Women's Institute of Ant.. Board D'reetnr. She was very witty and 11nmm•nns in her address. and ad- visers all members to take ndvantage of the Tnstillwte holiday Ti PA' at the (1 1. C. GnP1nh. erenaneneinz nn July 111111. She regretted very much the retirine or Mrs. .T. B Fletcher the Prnvinrinl Pl•e'(unpin. whn had r�rkrA sn hard rinsing her term of 110(1'' T11" election of nfrieers was rnnelur•ted by Mise Helen McTZPrrher. Iron. Pres.. Mrs, TLnbert Gibson, Gorrie: Pres.. Mrs. Crosby Sothern. Fordwoioh: let vice Pres., Mrs, P. Ashton, Gorrie: 2nd Vice Pres„ Mrs. Carl Johnston, Blaevale: Sec'y,- Treas., Mrs. Stanley Wheeler, Brus- els: Fed, -Rep., Mss. Jas. Armstrong, Brussels; Convenors of Standing Cnnimlttees •— A.grtc'ulture and Can- adian Industry, Mrs. Russel Martin, Mnlesworih; Community Activities and Public Relations, Mrs, Walter Smillie, Bluevale; Historical Re- search and Current ldvents, Mrs. Gladstone Edgar, Gorrie; Home Econimics and Health, Mrs. Alex Pearson, Ethel: CItizenship and Education, Mrs. Anson Demerling, Iordich; Resolutions, Mrs. Norlutin Wade, Gorrie; Junior Institute Act- ivltiee, Miss Grace Edgar, Gorrie. • COWS - $5.00 each HORSES- $5.00 eac'l HOGS - .50 per.cwL according to saszaiEo Phone oo11sot: BRUSSELS — 72 INGERSOLL --- 21 USE 1949 Chevrolet Sedan 1948 Chevrolet Sedan 1948 Dodge Sedan 1947 Hudson Sedan 1946 Dodge Sedan 1940 Studebaker Sedan 1937 Chevrolet Sedan 1937 Ford Sedan 111 t w1hriAc 1946 G. M. C. ';z -ton panel 1948 Fargo 1/11 -ton Pick-up 1947 Chevrolet %-ton Pick-up 1947 Dodge 1/2 -ton Pick-up 1945 Maple Leaf 21/g -ton Truck 1942 G. M. C. 3 -ton Truck 2 New Ferguson Tractors 1 Used Ferguson Tractor, like new 1 Used Side Delivery Rake We Jacks 'tors Ltd. Your GENERAL MOTORS DEALER Your Ferguson Tractor and Ferguson System Implements Dealer. "Service with a Smile" Phone 161 Listowel, Orlt. ee— WEDDING Brodie • Watson Gorrie — Wilma Jean, daughter of Mss, Watson„ Brussels, and the late Bert Watson, was united in marriage to ,,woes Frederick Brodie, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Brodie, Toronto, by Rev, J. It, Watt, Gorrie, at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd ITockridge, Gorrie, The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Reginald Watson, Brussels. She was gowned in rose printed 0 ilk with navy accessories. Her corsage was of carnations and roses Mrs. Lloyd Hockridge was her sister's matron of honor, and wore gay printed 51111 with navy access- ories. Lloyd Hookridge was best man. The violin wedding music was played by Miss Jean Cambridge, Tor- onto. oronto. After the reception and wedding luncheon the couple left on a trip to Buffalo and Crystal Beach, the bride wearing a gabardine suit with navy accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Brodie will reside in Toronto, Unger • Coleman Attended by many out-of-town guests, the marriage took place of Marianne Julyan. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, W, F, Coleman, St. Thomas, to Mr, I0tward Hall- man Unger, son of Mr, and Mrs. Adam 'Linger of Galt, Dean W. S. Morrison officiated in Holy Angels' Chinrch, St. Thomas. Mr. J. L. Coleman, Toronto, gave his sister in marriage, Her gown of white satin with inserts of Bel- gian lace had long, pointed sleeves, fitted bodice and full skirt with train. Her veil fell from a shirred tulle headdress, and She carried a prayer boon`, carried by her mother on her wedding day, with streamers of gardenias and roses. Miss Mar- garet Unger, her attendant, chose ehartense tissue faille, a floor length gown with small train. Her hat was of yellow and chartreuse roses, and she carried a cascade of Talisman roses. Mr, Francis Cole- man was groomsman, and Mr. B. C. Unger and Mr. Ronald Livingston were ushers. The reception was held at the Grand Central Hotel. The couple will live in London, Ont, JESSE JAMES AND THE BABY When a baby's cry annoyed Quan- trii. cruel outlaw, Jesse James, saved its life, proving he could be as gristle a.s (1 woman in soothing a (11114. Read "Jesse James and the Baby", by Homer Croy and E. L, Loslto, in The American Weekly, with this Sunday's (June 25) issue of The Detroit Sunday Times, COME ONE, GONE ALLI To the mistral fantasy in the Brussels Town Hall on Friday, lune 23rd at 8.30 pm. The P10803m Will hr rompnsed of it cantata :The ('hildhnod of Hiawatha", by room 3. Op°rottn "Peter Rabbit" by room 2, and songs between acts by the primary ronin. This evening's en- tertaintnent will be presented by the pupils of Brnseels, Public. School. Written by Gloria Clark, FARM FOR SALE — 100 acre farm, excellent house and a good barn, 41 acres sowed with mixed grain, 42 acres In grass, 5 acres of bush, good water, hydro, Lot 20, Con. 14 Grey. For further in- formation apply to Peter Litowski, R. R, 2 Brussels Phone 43-r9, .�..®, aka -_ REPAIRED artd RECOVERED --- Chesterfields and Occasional Chairs Also Rebuild M ttresseo lek-pup and eUv1:red braid Upholstering (ow Qat. 43 Brunshwick Street Stratford, e..®mesen,.ear,..aaa.,..5..®morn,, y Enquire at — D. A. RAN N Furniture and Funeral Service - Phone 36 or: 85 Brussels, Ont.