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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1951-1-10, Page 5THE BRUSSELS POST Wednt sclaY, January lOth, 1On • e 0 ta*, ontem, eike, thge, Th.a Sk f of th.e R. C. F.. M. E The workshops of the Royal Canadian Electrical II 11 and Mechanical Engineers are expanding rapidly — in step with the growth of the Canadian Army Active Force. The men of the R.C.E.M.E. are doing their part to make Canada strong. There is an urgent need for skilled tradesmen to man the workshops of this vitally important corps of "soldier -tradesmen". Skilled craftsmen are required to fill the posts of automotive mechanics, fitters, toolmakers, radar and radio technicians, instrument makers, welders, watchmakers, machinists and other key jobs. If you qualify as a skilled ttadesman, there's a place for you in the R.C.E.M.E. You can serve now Canada needs you — as an expert "soldier -tradesman". -• To enlist in the R.c.E.m.E. you must: 1. Be a Canadian citizen or British subiect. 2. Be between 17 and 40 years of age. 3. Be single, 4. Meet Army test requirements. 5. Volunteer for service anywhere. REPORT BIGHT AWAY TO: Wallis House, Rideau & Charlotte Sts, OTTAWA, Ont, No. 5 Personnel Depot, Artillery Park, Begot St„ KINGSTON, Ont, No. 6 Personnel Depot, Charley Park, Douglaz Drive, TORONTO, Ont. No, 7 Personnel Depot, Wolseley Barracks, Elizabeth 51., LONDON, Ont. Azeas•o Mff fgt. de CANADIAN ARMY ACTIVE FORCEO Help wake Canada strong For sparkling entertainment, listen to "The Voice of the Army"— Wednesday evenings— Dominion Network • BLUEVALE Phyllis Hamilton, newly elected President of the Mission Band, pre- sided at a meeting in the United Church. Joyce Hoffman offered a prayer for peace, followed by the roll call, answered by a New Year eesolution. 1eveTh anembers paid their fees for 1951. The Mission Vend Purpose and a prayer for Mts. sionaries in japan was repeated. Eleanor .Smith gave a reading concerning the new year, A. story was told by Mrs. W. 7. Johnston. The members are divided into groups representing flowers to conduct the worship eervece. Verna Wheeler, "Mother Oh.erry Bios- some," had charge of the service this week, 'Phe society' is planning a social on, Feb, 9, at 8;15 p, m, The VoMen of the Senior W. M. S. is. U.Fi. oxliary will be responsible for the Bible Study. lunch, • Mrs, Harvey -Roberteau, ' Personals: Mrs. Stanley Darllug, (Weed the new study beak. "Our George Donnld. Jim and Harry , Share l'n World Miss ons. and With Mr, and Mrs. Lutz at Auhun. I spoke on the first chapter, a etude' and with. Mrs. Darling's father, of home Miasion.s, stowing that George Newman at Guelnh; Mr. now is the time to Advance; to, and Mrs. A, D, Smith and Eleanor morrow mnv he ton late, The preei. also Mr. end Mrs. 3. Wiolcstead , dent cloeed the meeting with I with Mr, and Mrs. 'Hugh Berry, Prayer. Mrs. Mnclawan served Tirucefield. NM of ten. Christiwig ealce and The ,Tannary meeting of the United short bread. Church l'Aroinen's Societies were I The Morris crop of the Ladies' held this week at the home of Mrs. George Thornton. There Was a lane attendance and three new members were received. Mrs. Aim - Nn Thornton, of Gerrie was en ieterester visitor. Mrs. J. TT, Smith_ rend the settle, tore lesson for the Woman's Ae- sociatimi, Mrs. Corrigan pregided, • at the piano and Miss Henna Johnston reported more than 8900 to nl•ay liar part. had been. raised for rose it. Mrs, Bernmel Themes. secretary. provemettg. Roll cells, for both read an eddregg exPieteging no. neciation for the many services antlered to the society and regret hat Mrs, Smillie was about to love to a new locality, stating hat the loss to the group Would be gain to another congregation. Mrs. Elston, president, Presented Mrs, Sn1i1te with a silver sand- wich plate for which she made i suitable reply. roses. Progressive crokinole was play- For travelling the bride changed ed. Donald McMurray played the to a two-piece forest green Vel - part of a lady and WAS awarded eeteen dross with winter white coat high for men, Bruce Robertson as trimmed with brown mouton, winter high points , Bobbie IVIcIVIurray was n lady and Walter Smillie were low. " white hat, brown accensoriee and enrsage of green orchids. Lunch was Served, Personals : mr, 81,0 Mrs. 1 F,•Ztilaseneislaitise loaf Rtettagrahttuiltat7othn°0 have purehased, a farm north of were te,o ealaetg in -year-old great Senforth and will be moving MI grandmotherMrs. Donald Wallace aoon. Mr, and Mr. W. Myers, To- of Kimberley, her granclearents, Mr, , ronto, with. Mr, and Mrs, J. H. i and Mrs. A. S. Wallace. Mono Centre; societies were answered by pay_ 1 meat of fees. The W. M. S. of Knox Presbyterian , b Clutroh held the first meeting of the year ,at the home of Mrs. P. S. Mac. t Ewan. There was a good atten- dance and three new members were received, 'Phe president, Mrs, Eldred Neohol presided, and opened the nieeting, with prayer. The roll was called and responded to, by re peating a portion of a favorite hymn, The offering was dedicated in prayer by Mrs. 3, J. Elliott, A New Year poem was read by MTS, J. C. Higgins and MTS. Ray- mond Elliott read the Glad Tiding , ' prayer. Mies Raymond Fleming read Scripture message from Matthew, ' 4111. and 28th chapters, on which 1 her' 1.61.1.10•••••.• wilbee • Wallace (Guelph IVivreurY) In a beautiful candlelight service at Knox Presbyterian Chureia on Wednesday, Dec, 27th. the Rev. D, Cietwford Smith solemulled the mar- riage of Marjorie Donalda Elaine 'Wallace Reg, N,, daughter of Mrs. Ethel Legate Wallace, Dublin • St, Guleph. and Rny Clifton withee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Wilbee, of Brun -eels. • Urns of whitt. belay MUM, ever greens and poinsettias formedan attractive getting for the ,drouble ring ceremony performed at. seven - thirty o'cleek. Mr. I-Torace was at the ennsole of the organ to play the traditional weeding music and the soloist Mr„Tohn Grant sang, "I'll Walk Begide You." "Because" and "At Dawning." French Satin Gown Wearing a beautiful gown of French satin the bride was given in marriage isy her uncle, Mr. Stanley 22. Wallaco of (Tollingwood, Her gown was styled with a semi off -the. shoulder neck-line trimmed with chantilly late% A nylon net. yoke and lily -point gleeveg. The fitted bodice extended into a hall hoop skirt drawn up At the front hem In 18th century style and pannelled with matching len. toe around the hemline completed the gown. A fingertip veil of silk embroider- ed French illusion fell gracefully from a headdress which featured a garland of glittered huckleberry foliage. She carried a cascade of white chrysanthemums with de- tachable corsage of green orchids. Forest Green Velvet As maid of honor for her sister, Miss Lois E. J. Wallace was gown- ed in forest green Martini silk velvet styled on Maria lines. From beneath a swirl collar the fitted bodice was moulded into a shirred waistline, and the tall bouffant skirt fell to the floor, She wore I matching mittens and a Juliet cap trimmed with n double row of seed pearls. and carried a green velvet muff trimmed with a cascade bote quet of red carnations and silver glittered foliage. The brideemaids, Miss Dawn /ones nf Toronto, nusin of the bride and Miss Joan Sanderson of London, also wore a forest green ensemble styled identically with the maid of . honor's. ' Mr Sohn Windrem of Toronto was best man the ushers wore Elmer Clark of Winnipeg and Pat White of Weston. All are class mates of the groom who is attending the Ontario Veterinary College. Reception at Y. W. C. A. Following the ceremony a recept- ion was held for forty-five guests in the Common Roam of the Y.W,C.A. The bride's table wars attractively arranged with a three -tiered wed- ding cake surrounded by pink and white tulle, glowing tapers and white chrysanthemums. Receiving with the bridal party Mrs. Wallace was charming in a floor length gown of fuschia. faille • taffeta. with a long-sleeved notched bolero jacket, navy blue accessories nnd a corsage of‘jobanna Hill roses, Slay was assisted by the groom's mother who allege an ankle length own of black velvet with white ances.sories and corsage of red Aid of Wnrrx Preabytarisn Church held a somal "Get Together,";Friday evening at the home ef Mr. and Mre. 'Roy Turvey. Mr, Fold Mrs. Walter SiimillIe were the honored guests, Mrs, has been a valued member of the gronn, having toted 'as nreutrlent anti secreNry-treasurer at el filer Pll t Lim Oft. She was tno A t ele4sfel. ,worker, ever ready Smith, NOTICE TO CREDITORS the croorn's grandmother. Mrs. '0. F. Carr of 1201p1 mr, end ales, Clarence Smith of Winnipeg; Mr and Mrs, I Preen Docen-Clarke of Toronto, All persons having claims against I era Mr. and Mrs. Disler Sheppard nf the estate of Sarah Jane Gerry late ' St,,CaTnrIllPs' of the Village of Brussels in the etteg,e weer, uresenl.rrnm County •of Huron, Wicl•ow, ciace5g,e13. wond. Lentlen. Tor'ente. Ethel. who died on or about the Eleventh Temssels, Orenoville ;eel 13smilloml. day of December, 1550, are notified to send to the undersigned on or 1, before the Twenty -Ninth day of Jan- Tr claims In writing, Tmmedietely after ' 16 r the assets of the Toptatos: will be N -Pe vary, 1051, NE particulars of their liny riondowili \1/211f.la ; the Twenty-ninth day of JanuarY) gfans , distributed amongst the parties ggasd,p,t,,,,,rg.,,, , entitled thereto, having regard Only u",0110 ; to claims of which the Executors ' 10000 shall then ha.vo notice, ) lag a,nd nerionn Dated this ilth day of January, 1.951. tcrc'"ii'itillrliN•iiifilIfibt'llion 61". I" say'rd artAwronD & HETHERINGTON, n 1.011111.‘!' -hams tin IV else. And$ q't ° baula0t* Parristettea;ari,'ii 11 •.• • -at:, ',sow HELLO THEW,' . joy our (ABM P.7.4! noon) MAI'tsii R ti.i 46:7.1.1 p.m.). If yrs: 4,.? C 'W S Forum activities irin.a:.:49 items, drop as a lino '-.1;a mst COP!, Lon - :Am. I'd Me to fro,- uo77. 980 --CFPL's ROY JEWELL. AUCTION SALE Of Household Furniture and Etc. 0,1 the estate of the late Mrs. N. F Gerry at the residence on King Street Brussels on SATURDAY, JANUARY 20th At 1 P. M. Sharp 1 extension table 1 cook stove 1 electric stove, two elements & oven Several kitchen chairs 1 side board 2 couches Electric vacuum cleaner, 1 earpet sweeper 1 sewing machine (Raymond) 1 combination hook case and writing desk I piano and bench, 2 clocks. 1 hall rack and mirror 2 floor lamps reeking chairs 1 parlor table 2 parlor chairs (antique) 1 library table 1 living room suite 1 card table 1 Ironing beard, 1 radio 1 Easy washing inachine 2 iron heels. 2 wooden beds. 4 sprinm 4 mattresses, 4 dregsers. .... 2 wash stands. 2 table lamp, 1 hassock. 1 toilet set. 2 hall trees, Several small tables, 1 smoker. 1 wicker flower stand Large quantity dishes and glassware Quantity of pictures and. mirrors. Several blankets, quilts and bedding 1 lawn mower Garden and carpenter tools and other articles too numereus to neention. Terms Cash Lewis Rowland, Auctioneer. Robert J. Johnson, Clerk. CRANBROOK Rev, T. S. Hutton, formerly of Molesworth, now o 1 Mitchell, con- ducted the service M Knox Pres- byterian Church on Sunday morning .Tan. 7111. Mrs. Harold Smalldon, Walton, was guests soloist. We regret to report •that at time of writing Mrs. Lyle Gordon to critically ill in the St, Thomas hos- pital, following an operation. Her many friends hope that she may soon be restored to good health and be perinAted to return home. Mrs. 3as. Bremner is substituting as teacher in the school here, The annual meeting of the Ladies' Aid was held at the home of Mrs. Allen Cameron„ The president, Mrs. Cameron, opened the meeting with a suitable reading and prayer, Hymn 571 was sung end a strew "Secret Memorial" wa.s read by Miss A. For- rest, Miss Emyleve Stelae gave a reading "Lifes' Rich Ftilfihnent." Mrs. Calvin Cameron led in prayer, Mrs. Allen Cameron was appointed to preside for the election of officers and Mrs. M. Engel to act as secre- Lary, The following is the slate of I efficers for 1051. Presid mat Mrs, M. !angel . Vice Pres. Mrs, Earl Minn I Socretary-Treasurer .... Miss Alice J. ) Forrest • ` Flower Cirrin. ...,.... Mien TO, M. Stelss Oeilt, Com. ... Mrs. Allen Cameron Oronist ..„ Mrs, A. Weiss and Vim and Mrs, Maurice Cameron 1 A. Z. 'Forrest ) Auditors Mrs. Calvin Cameron, I and Mrs. Maurine Cameron _'tll repeated the Tortrs Prayer in rinsing and Innet wag served by the 1 hogtegs. assisted by Mm -a. Maurine I, Cameron TI1 e nne erti tripe tin tx of Enox 1 Prc.Thyteriao inured) will he 'argil in ' the ,-.10Irch nti Tupgany afternoon, January 18111 at 2.91. BUSINFSS CARDS C. A. Myera, M. D., L. M. C, C. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Wiliam St, Phone 4. arnasela, Oat DR. R. W. STEPHENS. Graduate University of Toronto PHYSICIAN and SUAGEON Totokone4s Brueseia, Ont, JOHN E. LOINGSTAFF, Optometrist Eves Examined. Glasses fitted, Phone 7d1 Seaforth — Mai HOURS: 9 - 6. Wed. 9-12.30, Sat. 9 a.m. to Street, HOURS: p.m. G. ALAN WILLIAMS, Optometrist. Patrick Si., WINGHAM At Kincardine Office Every Tuesday. Phone Wingham 770 & 5, Kincardine 21. Evenings by appointment. J. A. Monagahan R. O. Optometrist, LISTOWEL, ONT. Specializing in Eye Examination and bine Fitting of Glasses Office in Listowel Clinic Building Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily; Closed Wednesday pan. Open every Tuesday and Saturday Evening 7:00 to 930. Other evenings by appointment Phone 534. • - Walker Funeral Home Day or Night Calls Phone 65 No extra charge tor Use of Funeral Home. B. G. Walker Licensed Funeral Director & lErnbalmer. SELWYN BAKER Agent for — Hartford Wind Insurance McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Our Rates Are Reasonable For farther particulars — Phone Brussels 43-r-19. ALBERT CARDIFF Agent for HOWICK. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. IaWK Our rates are lower. Phone 21-r-4 Brussels, OM. . _ DEavidon LTRAIklm.7 P"I'E fllIfiDfl Lisman4re AgInatLo rczt 1777<•;17, nfe. I:Inverter, Ca. Moue 0111:e f.73 IlirazzaL, Oa Ran ti 84.. Co. FUNERAL AND AMBULANCe Licensed Pinierai Director and Ernbaknet., MOM 38 m• — — BRUSSEL& ONT. Dennis Duquette Phone 51-r-18 R. R• 4 litamsee..5 Licenced Auctioneer for Huron County No Sale too Big — None too Small Have employed an experienced assistant for the Big Ones. R. S, Hetherington, K. C. WINGHAM find BRUSSELS AT ERUSSFY Tuesday and Saturday all day — (Met open every day. risme 20x 1951 HURON 3uessorioE.aa COUNTY COUNCIL Ashfield Elmer Graham William Merritt Roy B. Cousins Dr. George Elliott W. J. Millar Stanley Snyder 3. D, Beecroft E. L, Snider Blyth Brussels Clinton Clinton (dep.) Colborne E. Wawanoeh Exeter Exeter (dep.) ..., W. G. Cochrane Goderich twp, Gordon Orr Goderich Earl Elliott Goderich (dep.) .... J. H. Graham Grey John McNabb Grey (dep,) .... Geo. MacDonald H,ay Earl Campbell Hensall Alvin W. Kersla*e„, Howick 11. Strong Howick (dep.) H, Gowdy Hallett W. J. Dale MoKillOP Dan. Beuermann Morris H. Johston. •Seaforth Frank Sills Stanley Elmer Webster Stephen Alonzo MoCann Stephen (deo.) Roy Swartz T,nckersmith • A. Nicholson Turnberry G. N. Underwood - 'Osborne ...Wellington A. Brock W. Wawan•osh, Everett Finnigan Wingham Murray Jobnoon •Wingham (dep.) Roy Adair „one,. ta.M..rmtmane-santoremsocere, S 110 Fe ;rig Costs ftItICTIONAL PEWS PROOUCE HEALTHY, RACY NOURISHED BIRO WHO GIVE MORE E45—TT liOGS.•BY INCREASIN4 UALITY AND OUAliartir YOU LOWER COZY AN) ' PROM (nr.4.4.3„.11,0 G KASI and ERG PUN ,e,„ Rom, tfinillots) For Safe by Ethel Produce Phone 22-r-10