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OPTOMETRIST
Announce the opening of an office for
the practice of optornetry in the former
office of Dr. R. C. Redmond on Patrick St.
in Wingham.
Professional Eye Examination
Optical Services
Friendly Service
Kincardine office at the residence of
Dr. R. A. AicCosh, every Tuesday.
For appintment please phone
Wingham 770 or 5
Kincardine 21
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THE BRUSSELS PUST
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CRANBOOK OBITUARY CLASSIFIED ADS.
Wednesday, Decomber 13th, 1950
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WHAT'S 6ELE•E EST ANIMAL'?
Many common unitettle t"bepeet: during the winter. The
1'cuniliar w4 odchuct !IMO 2C, Inin called the HOARY MARMOT,
which certattle yells c: ,-t.arcthen sleeping record. In the
northern peat of his wove, this creature sleeps nine
months out of th.. -w ': ei
This series of advertisements is designed to acquaint you
with some of the unusual features of our natural scene,
and to promote your interest in the conservation of
our wildlife.
YOURS
TO ENJOY
THE CAI:.tele/0 BREWERIES elM1TED
WATERLOO, ONTARIO2.2
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1 I' x Cha eh en 1 Mrs, Wm, J. Smalldon FOR SALE
The eery t e la
esu 65 Pigs, mostly chunks,
' Sunday morning, Dec, 10th, was Mr.,lite death occurecl at Listowel
Donald Deane, Tillsouburg. Service Memorial Hospital on Wednesday, Joe Holmes Phone 15-T-5,
will be held at the usual hour next J Dec. 0th, of Mrs. Wm. J. Stttalldon, WAN -RED TO BUY—
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SundaY• it Pallatving n lengthy illness, Using a e e crib,
M. anti ;firs, L. H. Gordon spent suffered from urtiuitls and eonfiuecl Child's larggsizsiz 63x,
Saturday in St. Thomas, ne
to a vtheel-eheir for six years and
Mrs. Walter Bruaclfoot, Walton,1 bed -fast since Jan. 1950. Mrs, FOR SALE —
spent several days at the home of Smelleon was the former Catherine Delicious anti J14aeintosh Iced
Monte of Wm. Smalldon, Jessie efeleougalr, daughter of the .Apples at reduced prices.
]firs. Lloyd Darkwell was a weel< ( late Donald McDougall and Jane BM Brake Phone 42 -r -S,
end visitor at the home of her father Clark and one of a family of ten, •eeee
Mr. Jolla 1icNsbh•Iiorn et Walton Oct, 29, 1873, on the FOR SALE—
• r farm (IOW Occupied by Mr, \\ nt. One Krorhlet sofa bed, like new,.
Tee December meeting of the 1\ o- Phone 31 Brussels.
moo's \Ii siouary Society VAS held `holctlte. she inter moved to Ctan-
:tt the home M. 11. K, McDonald with brook ethere on June 12, 1901, she
Mee, Aix Steins prosiding. Quiet NI, as, married to Win. J. S m:tlldou, who FOR SALE—
Christmas music was played on the
survives, also three daughters, and I Jersey Cow, 4 yr. old, due to
Plano by Mies A. Forrest, followed ono sem (Annie) Mrs. eiac Engel and freshen March let. ,
by a prayer by the leader, "While Fred of Cranbrook, (Ethel) Mrs. Freed Sawyer Phone 53-r-19,
Shepherds watched their flocks by l
Claire Tm1g. Tirnssels, (Jean) firs,
night." Hark the herald angels sing" Jas. Keys, Seaforth, nine gtan<1' GO hesRePfields, C1tai0rs S & eRiNQ
and "It came upon a midnight clear" children and one sister Mrs. 3, D. choice coverings, }'hone Wm, Reld,
were the tryouts used and appropriate Hinchrey, S,eaforth, She was Pre- Gnderich 69M or Call at Stores. Pis-
Christmaa readings were given by deceased by five sisters. one three tinlates given, 25 years experience.
Mrs. Steins, Mrs. Calvin Cameron and brothers. Mrs. Smalldon was a See us, Phone us, Write us,
Miss Emylene Steins, Questions on faithful member of Knox Presbyter- FOR SALE —
the story were asked by the leader. ( fan Church, Cranbrook, where the Good house with furnace, water,
The scripture reading from Luke 2, funeral Was held on Saturday, Dec. some hardwood floors on Turnberry
1-20 were given by Mrs. John 1 9111 at 2 o'clock with Rev, Alex J. St. South, For further particulars
Sohuock. The word "gift" was used I Simpson, her former pastor, now of apply to Elsner Ellacatt,
in roll call response, The secretary, Teeswatsr, assisted by Rev. 0. H.
Mrs. M. Engel read the minutes and
also a report of the year's work. Mrs.
Steins led in the closing prayer,
BELCRAVE i 1st Viee-PI'es, Mrs. R. Chamney ;firs. R. IC, McDonald was appoint-
12nd Vice -Pres, ..., Mrs, Walter Scott ed to preside for the election of of -
United Church W. M. S. Belgrave Secretary Mrs. Geo. Martin ricers and opened this part of the
The W.M.S. met on December 6th I Assistant Secretary Mrs, H. Wheeler meeting with a prayer. The folow-
Treasurer Mrs. J. Wheeler ing officers were elected for 1951.
roll!*wing the W. A. for the Christ
:
mat ifs. J. M. Coultas
meeting, There were only 15 a Pianist President Mrs. John Schnook
Present. The Pres., Mrs. Earl Ander- I Mission Band Leader Mrs, i Vice -Pica, IvIisa A. Forrest
• e b t Coulter g l
ssistant Mission Band Treasurer Mrs, Calvin Cameron Friends attended from St, Thomas,
Treasurer gave their reports which I Lrader Mrs, Ed, Wightman i Glad Tklings Secretary .... Mrs, Fred Stratford, IIensall, Tnckersmith,
were apnreved, Mrs. J. Wheeler t Baby Pard Supt. vIrs. Harold Smalldon I Listowel. Teeswater and Seaforth.
Procter Organist Mrs, Alex Steins
t,n:nntre*=-d to attan"•e the January I
meettne Mrs, R. Nicholson, Supply , Lit. and Gift Fund Sec. Mrs. 3. teat. Organist
ere arc
d th meeting with th Albert
MacDonald D,D., Bluevale, interim -
moderator, conducting the service,
Pall -bearers were six neighbors,
Calvin Cameron, Earl Dunn, Murray
Huether, Lloyd Michel, Ross Engel
and Stanley Campbell.
Flower -hearers were six grand-
children, Gordon Engel, Doreen, and
Murray Long. Douglas and Dorothy
Keys, and Maxine Smaliden,
Interment was made in Brussels
I Seeretaiv Mrs MacEn a cemetery,
I
use cf Hymn t',4 The Secretary and
at rl npene e
S reported that ane pair of mitts
Wheeler I Card Secretary .... Mies E. et, 510155
Miss A. Forrest
,c, c!. and a head scarf. which had 3ti=.ionary Monthly Ser..,.. Mrs, J. ' Supply Secretary Mrs. Allen
a scar_ 1 Andersen
been,asle t1 for had been sent. We Cameron
l>soei:de Members Sec. .... firs. A. Auditors Miss A. Forrest and
were rcmin,lcd to lay aside any ar- a Vincent
tee rital:le for Overs=t �1"1ief. i Mrs. Mae Engel•
•,1,T,..„.. A.. Vir cent repnr`cd t at 2.25 : Tnnsnerance Sec. .. Mrs. R. Chamney P.efrsebntcnts were sfrrred at the
t 5:, -,wardship Sec.... Mrs, Jas. Michle
bee L re,°ei e' +r ,lit,-, 4,m close of the meeting by the hoetesae5.
1,i•'n '<Tnihil
Community Frienship Sec Mrs•
Jas. Michie
11.f -v. T tTe,rn and toted the
et t1n-2 n !.icer ..:d ,,,,n,...(1 0.,. Mrs. Supply Sec. .... Ilirs. Roht. Nicholson
TT Weerle l-, -Trp -1-r -----r' n° the Press Reporter ..., Mrs. Geo. Martin
Auditer= , Mrs. J. Anderson and
'Nnil.l:l'i'1:1, Cnnt t±ll`±r" 't hieTl •was .....
a loot'd, Mrs. Wm. Kelly.
Mr., T '+Tichie bad charge er .the
The December meeting of the Bet
Cltriatn preeram 'firs Wm. Kelly
read the Scripture from. Tnke2: 5-20.
Mrs. T. 9Tichie lit the five candles for
Jny. Love. Tight, Pear" and Hope.
The roadere were :tire, T, Wheeler,
Mrs. R. Chamney, Mrs, T. Anderson.
Mrs. Mnnres and Mrs. R. 'Nicholson.
The following is the list of (efftrers
for 1951:
President
Mrs, Earl Anderson
sa•,tt-2 \\ omea's Institute will be held
at the home of Mrs, W. J. Moores on
Tuesday, Dec. 19th at 2.30 o'clock.
Carel singing and an address by Mrs.
Walter Scott. Roll call will be ane'
wered by a suggestion for a favorite
recipe for Christmas preparations.
Refreshment committee Mrs, Han-
nah. Mrs. Ed, Wightman, MIS, Wm,
Drydges and Mrs, W. Kelly,
McNeil's Shell S rvie
B0io1lubrIcatlon
General Repair
,t'hone 77-r-6
Shell Household and 80511 Petroleum Prodatc'e
Livestock Spray Parts an Aoceiteorks
Brussels, Ont.
AUSTIN SALES AND SERVICE
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The Voice Of Temperance ---
Prom Croderich ,through the rued
inm of the Toronto Star of Dec, 2nd,
comes the notice that the young
blood's et our beautiful county seat
are out to pep ftp their town. One of
them is quoted as asserting that the
repeals of the Canada Temperance
Act is a "Mast" in their plan, He
states that Goderich under the
C. T. A. is wetter than Toronto.
That's a sample of the irresponsible
loose hall( of wet propaganda. So is
the myth that more outlets mean
less drinking. Huron County and all
its towns is enjoying an era of nn•
Precedented prosperity. Hospitals.
schools, community recreation centr-
es, artifical ice installationsare being
promoted in every town, The author-
ity of the law is as well sustained in
Huron as In any other county. Part
of Huron's good fortune is that it is
under the Canada Temperance Act.
Huron County is an oasis of sanity in
a province that is being demoralized
by drink, Don't he deceived by flhe
loose talk of the wet. proproga.nda,
WALTON
The Walton group of the Women's
Association of Duff's United Church
was entertained by the 10th and 17th i will be sold cheap, Property is
gronp at the home of Mrs, Bert John- partly wooded with spring running
ton. There was a good attendance, through. Price $300, cash,
Lunch was served, Api,1y Crawford Hetherington,
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Frank Kirkby bars bought from I Brussels.
his father, HerbKirkby, the farm on I
the 7th of ;tiorris. Frank plans to t
do quite a bit of bush work this I
winter,
FOR SALE—
"E'mpire" Cook Stove, in perfect
condition, also "Locomotive" Wash-
ing Machine, Used two years, Apply
Emil Bruneski, Brussels,
, 4114r
IN MEMORIAM I Mrs, Haney Wheeler; supply and
In ever keying memory of our dear 1 Missionary Monthly eseretary, Mrs,
son and brother, W. 0. Willis I Joseph Curtis; pianists, Mrs, Alex.
Machan, R.C.A.F., who gave his life ( Corrigan, Mrs, C. Hoffman; Mis-
for freedom at "The Azores" Dec. sion Band Superintendent, Mrs,
FOR SALE -13111, 1943. ! W. J. Johnston; Baby Band Superin-
1 Black Spaniel Pup, splayed. Gone from our midst, but forever tendert, Mrs, George Hetherington;
Antiques -1 cherry corner whatnot; in 0111` ileat'ta. I community friendship Secretary,
1 oval walnut table; and a small ]tion, Dad, Brother and Sinters. 1 firs. R, A, Brook; press Secretary,
cherry chest of drawers. Miss Mary Duff; corresponding
M. A. Fraser Phone 17-r-19,LiSTOWEL BUS secretary, Mrs, Edward Johnston.
COSTS 700 HIGH W. A. Slate
ORDERS TAKEN FOR TURKEYS— Transporting pupils to the Listowel , Following are the officers for the
Just a few left, — also wanted a District High School for the current 1
womena Association of the United
capable honsekeeper for general term is costing $103.25 per day for Church for 1951: president, 'Hiss
liottsewml(. the 295 students using school buses. a Emma Johnston; vice-president,
John Wheeler ,,,.Phone 58-r-13 These figures are slightly above 1 :ilius, J. IL Smith; secretary, Mrs.
— — -- -- the approved cost for the Listowel r George Thomson; assistant serre-
FOR SALe. — area, tory, hire. M, Alikon treasurer,
To close the estate of D. D, Sander- After reviewing the mem Mrs, Alex McCrackin; parsonage
son, 75 acres of pasture land, Routes, the number of pupils car- ; committee. Mrs, Charles Hoffman,
ried and the miles covered, the I Mrs, Alex eleCrackin; parennage
department set the approved cost rnnunittee. Mrs, Charles Hoffman,
et 5101 per day or 35 cent per 11 -etre. Charles Beeman. Mrs, James
pnnii which will amount to 55,080 i C. Johnston,
from September to Decemberer,Of and
$12,120 for the remaindthe t
school term It will be upon these
,I
Personals: Cameron Dennis home
to North Bay after a week with his
brothers and sister at Walton;
Ilorace Rutledge, Preston, with his
family in Walton; Mr, and Mrs.
Witliaan Leeming, Seaforth, with
Mr. and Mrs, Walter Broadfoot;
William Bolton, Rochester, N. Y„
with his brothers, Sem and Earl;
the seven-year-old daughter of Mr,
and Mss, John Bryan's, 7th line of
Morris, is a patient in the Sick
Children's Hospital, Toronto,
Personals:, Mrs, Henry Dent of
Brussels has been engaged as
teacher in Walton 0c110o1 during the
absence of D, Youngblutt, 'who is
laid with the mumps; Douglas Kirk-
by fell while skating, breaking his
glasses and cutting 1110 left eye,
which required several stitches;
Gilbert McCallum left on Saturday
to spend' the winder with his brother
Angus In Calltornia,
For Christmas dinner this year, serve the best -
tasting turkey ever. Crisp and golden on the
outside, deliciously tender inside. 'Po give your
turkey real tasty perfection. babe it with Miler.
The cream -rich flavour of fresh dairy butter
glorifies all your Christmas cooking. Gravy,
vegetables, or cookies '11 cakes . , . everything
tastes better with the golden goodness of pure
cream butter.
lArTIIIANIA
DAIRY FOODS SERVICE BUREAU
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ATTENTION PAI'IMERS
We will be plepsed to pick tip dead
or crippled farm animals and pay
highest prevailing prices. For int -
mediate service telephone oolleet —
Brussels 85-r-12 or Elmira 564
Gordon Young (Elmira) Ltd,
FOR SALE —
Hygienic Supplies (Rubber Goods)
mailed postpaid in plain sealed
envelope with price list, 131x
sample 25c, 24 samples, $1,00, Mail
Order Dept, M 83 Nov,Rubber Co.,
Box 91, Hamilton, Ont.
LIVESTOCK WANTED—
"Up to 55,00 each for Dead or
Disabled Horses, Cows, Hoge, at
your farm. Prompt Service. Phone
Collect Brussels 72, William Stone
Sons, Limited, Ingersoll, Ont.
figures that they will base their
graui.e. Secretary Spence pointed
out,
BLUE VALE
Twenty five adults and fifteen
children attended the December meet- I
Ing of the Women's Association and ;
the Missionary Society in the United
Church Sunday School room, Mrs,
Dart Hamilton conducted the wor- 1
ship service and was assisted in the I
candle -lighting service by Mrs,
Brooks, Mrs. Corrigan, Mrs. Wheel-
er, Mrs John Brewer and Mrs.
Sperling Johnston, Christmas carols
were sung,
Mrs. G. Hetherington conducted
the Baby Baud service end told
an engaging story of Indian. child-
dren in the Northwest, A Christmas
FOR SALE OF RENT — tree had been set up for the cell -
100 acre farm with brick house, dren and a special Christmas treat
wlndenill, some bush. Situated 00 was, provided by another friend, The
9th, con. of Grey, 1% miles from usual Christmas tea brought the
Cranbrook, Write or phone gathering to a close,
1673 Ayr, Mrs. W. C. McEachern, W. M. S. Officers
Elliott Street, Ayr, Ont. The 1951 officers or Bluevele
FOR SALE —
Cob Corn 535,00 a ton delivered,
also kiln dried ,Shelled Corn $68.00
ton, Prices subject to change,
Apply to R. 3, Ballantyne,
R. R. 2 St, Pauls, Phone 31-1,5,
Sebringville.
FOR SALE —
Bran Off Car $51,00
Shorts Off Car 952,00
About Dec, 15th from Calgary,
Shorts Off Car 552,00
Oa.tfeed oft Oar $31,00
About Jan, 16,
Used Lumber and Peed
Qf .411 Kinds,
3. C, Lamont, Ethel,
Phone Brussels, 89-r-13,
FOR SALE
House with hath and furnace, good
location, immediate possession,
priced to self,
Goold House with Bath, also barn
and mall acreage. Immediate posses-
sion.
Duplex House, good location, im-
mediate possession,
100 acre Perm, good house and
barn, 22 acres ploughed, rest seeded
to hay and grass, good bush. priced
to sell.
3. C. Long, Real Estate Broker,
Brttsseis, Ont, Phone 84.
tatted Ohurch W. M. S. are : presi-
dent, Mrs. Earl Hamilton,; lst vice-
president, Mrs, Milton Fraser; 2nd
vice-president, Mrs, Sperling Johns-
ton; secretary, Mrs. James Johns-
a:ton; assistant, Mrs, M. L. Aitken;
treasurer, Miss Emsna. Johnston;
associate helpers secretary., Mrs
George Thornton; temperance sec•
retary, Mrs, Stanley Darling;
Christian stewardship secretary,
NORTH HURON COUNTY
L.O.L. INSTALL OFFICERS
Nortel IAtron County L. 0. L. held
their annual meeting to Blyth on Tue.
stlay, Dec. 5111. The following of-
ficers were elected and installed for
the coming year;
P.M,: Jahn Dinsmore, Wroxeter.
W.M.: Earl Hamilton, Binevale,
D,M,: Harvey Flunking, Londes-
boro„
Chaplain; Emmerson, Hesk, Lon-
desboro,
Rec.-Secretary: Calvert Falconer,
Blyth.
Fin, -Secretary: Rob t. Hibbert,
Fordwich,
Treasurer: Bert bard, Wingham
Marshall: Cecil Bateman, Ethel.
let Lecturer: Richard Gray, Brus-
sels.
2nd Lecturer: Lewis Ruddy, Ate
burn.
Lunch was served and a social tithe
spent following the meeting.
The 12111 of July next year will be
held in Bayfield with the host Lodge •
being Varna,
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.PEOPLE WE KNOW
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Miss Isabel Speirs, daughter of
Mr, and Mrs, Harold Spells, who 1s
attending Stratford Normal School,
was guest speaker over CIL.NX, Tues
day at 11 o'clock on her recent trip
to Chicago, frons. Huron County, She
represented the 'Majestic Women's
Institute,
!FREDERICK F. 9OMUTfil PiANO TUNING
Phm. B., R. 0. I Those wishing to get their p1080
Carol E. lionaast1e R. ;y+, tuned before Chrlstnaas get in touch
Mrs. H. Viola Hosntxth R. 0. with Ken Hill at once, Work guar.
Registered Optometrists anteed. Leave your order at Old-
Phone 118 >l•9arriston, Ont. field's Hardware, Phone 68.
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POULTRY — EGGS — FEED
Cm 8 +.
rage L:ickers
Each Locker Insured Against Fire.
Phone 80
Brussels, Ont.