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The Brussels Post, 1950-6-28, Page 4THE BRUSSF.I S POST r t ONTARIO DEPARTMENT o ,atOrF HIGHWAYS :TICE'�.'. an`t elegleet ;:our Ltte Insurance, teenier every one neode it, even t. Censuit your local Sun Life vese:ntative Harvey StepbensOn, ;fie/e, phone 48n. PALMISTRY AND Tt?ACU7 READINGS -- t,ir.2:. is ."i r aur_^a and noted r, a,i:: r. For appointment Hee,. :1.+-r-22 .m write me 311;: l Sellers, i:lnevate R. R. 2. SON Feeang s FUNCTIONAL FEEDS HELP !PRODUCE HEALTHY, FULLY NOURISHED BIRDS W H O GIVE MORE EGGS—BETTER EGGS. BY INCREASING QUALITY AND QUANTITY YOU LOWER COST AUD INCREASE PROFITS. (Fill -She -B isiaet) EGG MAS and EGG PELLETS (0 ,d relish Pullets) ' For S tle by Ethel Produce Phone 22-r-10 eleeed in prayer. After the meeting eautptnons Supper was eerved to all t i e goat, and a seri t1 half hour spent and e esrd by singing God See., the b:hl„e .\ beautiful birthday cake ,Ton ir:et ley Mrs. F. Harrison and out 1,y Mrs. M. F. rg eeuter•ed the table. CRANE 'OO?. The United Church Stuulav June rias ciiiiher red letter day in the rutted ()keret', wheu i) a Children's Day :;Pecker w l : held 1. i.. the morning,. The theme being, "Tit^• Light of The World.” Plow ere Ir iu prnfu:inn were baulked on the th. eller and pulpit platform . aron t e life size painting ref The Roy Jesus 1 end n !izhl house with blinking light. Setbhatie Seined will ne et at 14 a.m. 1 •i tThe prt0e, wee splendidly tee by t I and the lc_Mler service will be held children's choir and the music augur at 11 a. 111., with the Minister Rer. I, men IPI by singing of birds. A solo, Flex J. Erinpeon orceipying the pulpit, a dont, a ennoble trio curd four Several members of Linux Com (mortises, all ably presented, added re site❑ attended the 75th Anni- I featly to title a rvic•e of praise - t iray of the lhesbvfeCialt Church Readings on "Light" were given by ut Canada held in Knox Church. Gederielt. Sunday evening, June 25. ; two girls and six hays reriteti six Mr, Win. Cameron East -Orange N. ,T.. vielted over Sunday with his 1 7 bi rice t aloin and Mrs. Caeneren 1T". Cameron a.ttrpried the funeral in Tit:• \\'. M ;. of vLnerieff United _ rhe eh e e lehrated the 25111 .iuniver• i'nulnn un Mnnelay of his friend weduesday, June 25111, 1930 verses of Scripture about "Light i The Sacrament of Ruptiem was11 administered to Barbara Mae, infant thotehtee of Mr. and Mrs. Iiarria , e.A Bell. 21arearet Dianne, Infant dau.h ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Nichol. eery ef their W. M S. Church Union j Karen Marie, infant daughter of :Tr, ou Wednesday afternoon, June 21st, I end Mrs. Thomas Pleteh. Dnnt;l:as Marks • Hulley at Monerieff Church. The Church i •wes beeetife.i dee.wed with Iris, ,\ quiet but pretty wedding was I Lloyd Wheeler, Lilies and Pennies. r eeievnnieed at the manse of Duff's T ndted Church. Walton nn Saturday, St. John's Guild and W. A. A special basket of carnation and , June 21th. When FIvalena Maxine A joint mooting of the Guild and snap dragon were placed at the front ; eldest daughter of Mr, and Airs, W. Aof Rt. John's was held in the in memory of the ones who had Lorne Hulley became the bride of 1 hastnnent of the Church on Wed- passed e&passe-d on. With the leader Mrs.Nelsnn Roy Marks youngest son of 1 nesrIs Jame :lilt, with a gond at - Abram, Listowel in the church and , Mr. and Mrs. Bassen Marks, 'Walton. , tendanc•e. - Mrs. Rev. Kerr, pre• Mt,s. Walter Holman, Monkton as Rev. R. G. Hazlewood oft'etaterl, The stde•nt of the W. A. opened the meet - 'rhe meeting opened with bride looked lovely in a floor -length 1 t11e. with prayer and scripture lesson. Hymn 437, after Mrs. Speiran the gown of nylon ta.ffetta feshinned The Lord's Prayer and President gave the words of welcome. with fitting hndice long lily pointed icon and j prayers were repeated in unison and The pie -zee -mime was mostly taken : sleeves, she wore a shoulder length members. Scripture washymn 270 "For My sake and the crit and carried a bouquet of pink - j Gospels, en and tell redemptions l by former ma read by Mrs. Holm, Walkerton, and sweet -heart roses with streamers, story" was sung. Minutes et the the Devotional was taken by Mrs. her only nrnc;nxut, was a rhlne- previous \'S'A. meeting were read \'alleucc Inglis, :Mitchell. Mrs. Reid stone necklace and ear rings to by secretary Mrs. G. Davis • and ap- \veltnn. them favored with a solo. . match gift of the bridegroom. Mice6A Proved.The b»:sines,s Period fol- is Audrey Hedley only sister of the bride was bridesmaid wearing a bridal blue gown of moire tafletta with matching headdress and mit- tens and carrying a nosegay of Menne hill roses. Mr. Lawrence Markt only brother of the bride- eronm was best man. A reception followed the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents. The bride's , mother receiving in blue figured F ilk Jersey with enrsage of pink roses and was assisted by the bride- eronm's mother who wore brown ' figured silk Jersey and corsage of Pink roses. The dining room was tleenrated with pink and white i streamers centred with a white belt The bride's table was centred with a three tier wedding cake and candles. Miss Leona Stevens. Mrs. Cent• Pethiek Mrs Ttov Patrick and I Lloyd. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. The roll call of former and present members by Mrs. Wm. Smith. Mrs. Harill L',vin'gston, London, sang a solo and Mrs. H. Ludington led in prayer. A paper on church activities ' in the laet..25 years was taken by airs. Alex Mann. Mrs. Kenneth Me- . Lean then introduced the guest ,meeker. Ori MvT{ay now Mrs. Rose', Patterson formerly of Moterieff now of Hamilton. who gave a very im- pressive address on "Heritage" which was much enjoyed by all. Mrs, Smalltime Walton rendered a solo. i The offering was then received by Mrs. Russell Shine, Monkton and Mrs. Glen P.;rthwell, Rruseels. Hymn 249 was sums and Mrs. G. Hazlewood esee 'cam•='•"Were tar >wl1rs - ==•. uc. , .es.,e,e,.z ,e.« .,w.,, n... «.aes,r e.�-,.•. te 01 ,. � _�� �� 1~•, ...-, 47,4 to Tigger Saiosift h r OD EiQU pm ENT Nothing takes the placeup-to-dateof a ui meat for getting work done when it should be done ... fox 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 typos of farming. Designed and built to embody the latest in 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. MASSEY-HARR1S COMPANY, LIMITED ESTABLISHED 1847 1 Mrs. Gilbert Smith served the guests. Mr. and Mrs, Marks left amid show - ere of confetti for Muskoka, and 1, Northern prints for travelling the bride chose navy blue Gabardine suit. with . navy accessories and I enrsage of pink roses on their re• 1 turn Mr. and Mrs. Marks will re- side in Walton. The bride groom's elft to the brides tnairl was a wan - buret necklace, to the hest man a h'lifold. those serving cups and ! e encore. M tch1 vm P© try ram Started Pullets All Ages All Breeds. V ar 5 T. order at any age or date to suit your needs. DELIVERY IF REQUIRED C e 0 Frank C. Mitchell & Son Wroxeter Phone 76 bpi aeC nrL`LmJ=ii.coimlaridio=t Renfrew Cream Separators and Milkers. Disc, Plows, Manure Spreaders„, Lime and Fertilizer Sowers, Spring -tooth 1.larrows Land Packers, Rubber -tired Wagons. Oliver Tractors, both wheel 1 f tractors and crawlers, Plows, Discs, Spreaders, Mowers, Hay Loaders, Smalley Forage Blowers and Hammer Mlilt. We also ave repairs for Oliver Cockshutt Tractors. MORRITT & WRIGHT ianeerasrt Dealers for 011ier Implements Telephone 4 and 95. Blyth, Ant. teewelseeeeseennegeasseasseurersetienneellelit 1 lnwed and missionary offering taken. Our missionary story for the meeting was in the form of a letter from a missionary in Tlines' Creek. Alberta, Siring no a good itlea of the work ` done. and depicts so many worthy and sacrificial efforts made. Another hymn was sung and Mrs, G. Davis, President of the Guild took over, :Minutes of the previous Guild meet- , ing were head by secretary, Mrs, i Wm. Fischer and were approved.? Some bills were handed in for Pay- l ment and $10.00 was voted for the 1 Manitoba Flood Relief, Cheer cards 1 were sent nut to sick and shut-ins. Dues and rent -a -day were collected, Meeting closed with prayer by Mrs. Herr. A cup of tea and a serial half hour was enjoyed by those present. r- 1 large crowd of friends and neigh- bors assembled in Walton Com- munity Hall Friday evening to honor Mr. and Mrs. William Muir, newly- weds. The evening was spent in dancing. During numb Mr.• and Mrs. Muir were railed to the platform and presented with a puree of ntnney. An address was read by.,, Mrs Mark T-Tamiltnn and the pre - septation was made by Herb Wil t:nmsnn. , Personals, Mr. and Mrs. William Graham and family, ITamilton, 1 with Mr. and Mrs. William Hum- phries; T-0, Rutledge. Preston, with friends here; Mr. and Mrs, Harry Bolger and Mrs. Torrence Dundee and Miss Olean with friends in Hamilton a.nd Niagara Falls. Personate: Mrs. Daniel Love and family Vancouver, with Mr. and Airs, \V, Rroar7Poot; Walton soccer foot. hall tenon journeyed to Winthrop Park and defeated the Winthrop team. The score was 2-1. 1948 Chevrolet Sedan 1948 Dodge Sedan 1947 Hudson Sedan 1946 Dodge Sedan 1937 Chevrolet Sedan 1937 Ford Sedan 1936 Chrysler Sedan ;:v 1943 11,i -ton Pick-up 1948 Fargo 1/2 -ton Pick-up 1948 G. M. C. '/a -ton panel 1947 Dodge 1/2 -ton Pick-up 1945 Maple Leaf 21/2 -ton Truck 1942 G. M. C. 3 -ton Truck p wyy ilk, 1 New Ferguson Tractor 1 Ford Feguson Tractor and Plow 1 Ferguson Tractor and Plow L� .i Y ., t,ie SFS Lido Your GENERAL MOTORS DEALER Your Ferguson Tractor and Ferguson Systern Implements Dealer. "Service with a Smile" Phone 161 Listowel, Ont. MORRIS On Tuesday, June 20th, the W, L met at the home of Mrs, H. Procter, Minutes of previous meeting read and adopted. It was agreed to have a short course later in the year. A picnic was planned for July Gth to Goderich. Mrs. Earl Anderson gave it full and Interesting report of the District Rally held recently in Wing- bam. Miss Francis Walker enter- 'aired with 2 piano selections, Mrs, M. Mathet's addressed the meeting en the use and importance of Plastics in the world to -day, Mrs. Earl Anderson conducted a county naming contest. 'Mrs, S. Brocter dem- i nnstrated cake-malcheg without eggs and milk. Roll call was answered by naming au important Canadtan industry. Lunch was served by the 11 ten. asaatecl by Mrs. N. Higgins, Mrs. G. TTiggins and Mrs. G. Walker. The next meeting will be held at the hone Mrs. M, Mathers, 2nd line Morris on July 1810 at 2.30 o'clock. M)•. and Mrs, Albeit Brandon and 1 children of Frobisher, Sas., visited with Mr. and Sirs. Jas. Michie, 5th line. Communion will he observed in Retgrave United Church, Sunday, .Tuly 2ud at 11.15 a, m. Memorial service for the Brandon Cemetery will be held Jnly 2nd at 3 p. rat, Rev. McDon-nlrl of Blaevale will he the speaker, HURON OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION ANNUAL PICNIC The Huron County Old Boys' As- , snciation of Toronto hell its Annual Picnic at High Park on Friday, June Toth. A large attendance was present and all enjoyed this get- together of old friends. After supper the various members participated in gores. Races were run by the younger generation and melt prizes awarded. The following were the winners in tate senior events: Mr, J. W. Moon, Mrs. D. Thompson, Mr. ,Tack Sterling, Mies Oliga Boorman, Rev. A, H. McKenzie, Mrs, I•I. E, Himrieen. Mrs, Fred Thompson. The prize for the oldest member present I went to Mr. E. J, B. Duncan and the yomtgest, member Alan Mc- Kenzie, four moults. The sucrose of the picnic was doe to the capable tn.ana.gement. of Mr. Kenneth Stan- bury and the members of the com- mittees, • FARM FOR SALE -- 100 100 acre farm, excellent house and a good barn, 41 acres sowed with mixed grain, 42 acres in grans, G mores of bush, good water, hydro, ; Lot 20, Con. 14 Grey, For further tn. j formation apply to Peter Lftowaki, R. R, 2 Brussels Phone 43-r.7, EARL REUNION The 13th annual reunion of the Eari family was held in Memorial Park in Listowel, when large crowd as- sembled to spend the day. After clioner prepared by the hostess eom• mlttee, ,Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Moffatt of Wroxeter, Mr. and Mrs, Ken Ban• nett of Wroxeter, Mr, and Mrs, Tame Bowes of Ethel, and Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Lee of Atwood, the presi- dent, Thomas Montgomery, Detroit, called the meeting to order, There had been seven weddings end six births sines the last reunion, and one death, that of Ruth Marie, three- month -old daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Louttlt of Wroxeter, A min• me of silence was Observed in loving memory of her. ,loan Earl drew the ticket for the girl to be crowned queen, and Mar- lene Dart of Gorrle was the lucky girl and was also presented with a souvenir gift from: Mr, and Mrs, Montgomery, The prizes for the youngest baby present went to Marlene, daughter of Mr. and Mats, Hartley Davis, Carlingford, 'The following officers were elected for 1951; president, Thomas Mont. emery. Detroit; vice-president, Leslie Earl; Rthel; secretary -treas- urer, Mrs. Arthur Tucker; refresh- ment en/mit-tee, Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Earl of Gorrte, Mr, and Mrs, Austin Hawthorn of Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. Ti, Hestia and Mrs. Anson of Thornton, John (lathers of Gorrte, and Mr, and Mrs, Stan- ley Earl of Mitchell; sport commit- tee, Glen Jardine of Brussels, Ilene Hawthorne, Mary Thornton, and 'Tr. and Mrs. James Dunbar of Corrie. Mr, and Mrs. Len Metcalfe of Wroxeter. and Mr. and Mrs, 'Hartley Davis of Carlingford. The sport committee, Miss Jean Moffatt. Mr. and Mrs. G. Louttit, and Mr. and Mrs, Everitt Lathers of Wrnxeter, then look charge. There were races for the younger members and group games for the older members. A game of ball was Played with Earl Rowes and Earl Tucker as captains. Earl Tucker's team being the winners. Supper was then served. PY E. 1r1,7A '4,lam', 'Phe Ladies' Aid of Knox Presby - 1. rim, Church sponsored a cold neat gunner to the Sunday school room Wednesday night which was en• jeyr•d by more than 400 people, followed by a concert in the Com. mutiny halt The minister, Rev, Dr, C. H, MacDonald acted as chairman end a mixed program, eonslating of addresses, vocal and instrumental selections, and read- ings, was enjoyed. A donation of $1n was added to the $70 previously enllectnd for the Salvation Army. Personals: Rev. Campbell Tave• nor, Mrs. Tavener and her sister, Miss Lucy Cozens, with friends in the village this week, After a six year's pastorate at Ilolmesville Mr, Tavener is taking the United Church. charge at Thornciale, Arthur Fox, engineer at The Pas, Manitoba, is visiting his sister, Mrs, Alex Mc- Craelcin, Tie is accompanied by his wife and children. Mr, and Mrs, 'Cairns, Kincardine, with Mr, and Mrs, W, 114. Adair; Miss Annie Greta, Reg. N., with her brother Gordon and Mrs, Greig. Personals: Rev, J, A, and Mrs, Burden, Arthur and Doreen spent Sunday with Rev, and Mrs, Moores, Retgrave; Ilarvey Messer and daugh- ter Jetty, Toronto, at their home here; Mrs. Griffith and son, Braanp. ton, with her sister, Mrs, Charles Rosman; O. B. Moffatt, George and Merllyn, Ingersoll, with his brother, Burns and Mrs, Mofttatt; Mr, and Mrs. Bert Garniss and son Douglae, Brussels, at the sante home.