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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1951-6-6, Page 4\1\From the"BLUE BOOK' of Famous Trains Linking East and West, Canadian National's famous Continental Limited provides be- tween Montreal, Ottawa,TontW u gSaskatoon, Edmonton, Jasper and Vancouver. There's plenty to see through the broad act 1ewindows on this scenic route across Canada — gleaming lakes, e rolling Prairies, the mighty Canadian Rockies, swift flow- ing rivers — glorious. scenery! On the Continental Li'nited you'll ride in style in modern equipment — inviting bedroleep- oms, cars,lounge casuaand ist smost modern coaches. In the dining car you'll enjoy wonderful meals as you speed across Canada "The Jasper Way". You'll enjoy, too, staying at Canadian National hotels— they're conveniently located in cities from coast to coast. For reservations and information regarding your yourbusiness and local Canadian Nationalleasure travel sPassenge write orAgen; 11 �� y N C�•, e,,. �. •.f • r, THE ONLY RAILWAY SERVING ALL TEN PROVINCES TFU BRUSSELS POST W. A. DEANERY MEETING Vac; Sumer Dion. ur• .1.. W. A. of the Anglican Church was held in St. ( olge's Church, (ndhrteh, on Friday, May nth. Tlhosra at- tending from Brussels lucre -- Rev. and Mrs. J. 11. Kerr, Mrs. Morrison, MrS. G. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bursars, lir,. A. borrow. Mos. 'rbynnP. 1L•, 11. 1\idtohr11 "r'1 Mrs. Thoma Tip rr r•I iiei h'yn. Thr Uov, Dr. Watt14. fir1,1 see•, of +hc M. S. • W,r, rills r'o'ntiv rd+n rnc,i from Twits. ws.s one of the ape<tkerc„ w^1 aay. an illusal•n.ted talk on the work In mile chiefly amens. the ehtldrr n The Rev. iTtirriegten of the British un1 T.,,t„pl^.n- 1tih1) t,' v Avss ,.111cr ZOO sneaker. L 77:V A GE. DISPOSAL 1 Gist now equipped t3' pump cs., :our .Septic :r boy cis° do all other kisses of puaaaa.:arat, such as sloo floode All cellarsd etc. Phone rir4 MilvF,rton, Ont. FN Ac+ i.OWPY Dirndls. May ". -- '1••h, timer env ,1 P., till yesterday morning at the 'l, ar•.•:no Oenern1 rfesnital, i,f Etl+r,• 1,nnn•y, tias been frit d'Pn1•v be reoidonts of the Valley 'town and sme•nnn iron district. In Pail{ne health for rnm0-.Mite. Mr. T,nwry was recently removed 10001 Namllrtnn to Toronto. The rin„th r•f 11u• opnirgr nroprintnr of Collins Betel was a severe blow. net only to lits faintly. but in the hsitolreds of DmV19q and 1+qt+riot rest - dents who 't oris time er another lu^.1 Pen P+^trr.e-d Ih. 4ri p,,,11loP' 'lid enol „•t1l rt' tt,n In ail ,yAna.n i^lnrPgr i„ ,he erri.,r 1(r tt,n town w9# ,r. we11 known. Lost Valuable Citizen Lana H. Bouchard, e Keystone of Main Street The towns of Canada are vigorous places. Early settlers built them beside great oceans, turbulent rivers, towering mountains and rolling pastures. And each town's character and industry came from the surrounding countryside. Helping to build the industries of many Canadian towns is your bank ... a branch of The Commerce. The manager is a neighbour, a professional man who gives service that comes with long acquaintance. Canadian towns depend ou each other, and upon the mea and women at The Commerce. They are good people to know. The Canadian Bank of Commerce "The Commerce" - - ETt- .EL1..11 the shop now occupied by T. Richards and Son. He also The body of Miss Hannah Ran- built the hone now owned. by Mr, tt den residles of Ethel, wa.s and Mrs. J. H. Fear. The feelings of town young son, a f, 1;. Fear. clerk of Grey Town• people and adult's was minted up by I laid to rest in Brussels cemetery on ship, who s been a , patient in Mirror John C. Don and Poltre Chief Satnia•diay. Msp 'Miss Ransom was T art .Tacic, who both voiced the years old. She was the last sire Victoria hospital, London, for two 0019100 that "Dundas had lost one of ! riving member If the family of the months is reported much improved Its most valuable citizens;" late Mr. and Mrs, John Ransom. in health and able to return to his Edgar Lnw'v was interested in any- Ihome. MTS. E. C. Milroy and '.Miss Ella risme that tial any bearing in the 1VLt11oY of Toronto and Miss .Teen town. and his many acts of kindness i Ropoe of TTilishurg, spent the week- . end he rime to the Valley Town to , end with John and Mrs, Kremer. 16.1 , will m iP1• hP irnown cmnptetedy On Friday evening a large nnm- 1,w t11P ePnrrAl pohlio' her of friends and neighbors met in Porn at Brussels, Ontario, 51 years the township hall here to honor th•, nen. Mr, TMwry was thirty-second and Mrs. Roy Wi1bPP on their recent de"" Y14".a member of Moore marriage and to congra,tnitute Dr.c^,-r••rtnn ftrns' q�tnry: Ramittnn '\VORtr.P nu his graduation from the ('+t,nM+s,+• 1(P R^=r (,1•P1x: lT^t•t mt Veterinary College, Guelph. Dancing ,•ser PP Perfection, the Scottish pito was enjoyed to music by Wilbee's ...yasetalannItit== Flat or soml-gloss. Helps create the most beautiful interior effects. Produces a soft, mellow finish, Easy to apply. Has exceptional hiding qualities, Your choice of twelve modern colors. Johnson's Paint & Electric Store Brussels, Ont. �G 'n OCA Eta Ca LADIES, FROM NOW ON I WANT SOMETHING TO CROW ABOUT. i WANT MOREMORE EGGS. MONCR1 r Fr The play "Truth Takes A Holiday" was presented by .the Monc11leff choir on Monday, May 251111 to a large andirnce. Numbers between acts els,: provided by Bob Mann and Maxine Baillie, duet, and Vocal solos reel, .,e.1 •nlr 71ig+H11100 Chanter. 1••• Olive Speiran. orchestra. At Inlucdi-time the young 1i. supple _were presented 11ylth a well- Th• Women's Missionary Society War Veteran filled mese of 100003'. Th'. and Mrs, ^1(d Women's Association of Mon - He spent his early days at liras- Wilbee leave early in Stine for Crieff United Church held their sets and In Haltriston, wabere he Saskatchewan where thew expect to .Tune meeting at the home 0f M•rs. attended school before going to Tor- make their home, pverahl McTaggart. on Wednesday onto On Saturday evening, Mr. and riling :May • 169.50Alb 30th. TO O -UR SUBSGRIBE;ftS. — The W. hi. S. meeting was in . charge of Mrs. C. Harrison. The theme of the meeting was "Worship and Work." Twenty one members answered the roll call by giving a Bible verse with "God" in 11. Mrs. Eldon Mann favored with a musical selection, Mrs. K. McLean gave the 100111 011 "Work Camps; at Home and Abroad," Mrs. A. Mann led in pray- er. The meeting closed with Mix - rah Benediction. .The Women's Association meet- ing was in charge of the President and opened with the singing of the Hymn, "The Day Thou Grayest Lord is Ended,", Mrs, L. Meehan gave a rending "A table before me." Final arrangements were made for the Garden Panty to be held on Thursday June lith. The meeting dosed with +h^ T,m•d's- Prayer repented in uni- son. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess and her committee, where he studied dnenlic»a1 en• - - -' '- ----- •in at Toronto Dniversityr•He i entertainer) — - Cti1l 01 g MiaS . Goa e Mcnz es was a veteran of the First Great bene oa friends rosI neighbors in War. ever of.c at the Age of 16: was honor of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Me: ' a member of Post 36. Dundee branch Kee of Toronto. 't being the 25119 of the Canadian Legion: of the Ram- anniversary of their wedding. Mr.ilium Thistle Clllh, the Thactive Lions and Mrs. McKee were married in (!11(11: and tooktookan fl*tiP intehprPs4 in Ethel by Hey. :FTs. Guest and have ' nn t of the town. lived in Toronto most of the 25 He is sTend by his wife, the years. Mr. Molten being our of the fm•nter Telee T.ealhni'v: ibis mother. ,tuff on the "Dmielda loarnhs" as 1T Edward O. Lna•rl-: one brother."" 1(t the pottl�!ry departaint. 1, TTrrl. of Dllll rTA F: and nee Rig,1T1 and Mrs. Wier have two sons. Vi,',Plan of Dnncla• Tnes, who has just finished his The remains rested at the ('attel hors' 1(a a mpdinni rlulrfnr, Hurl Funeral Horne. D.nlulas, Service was Girth who is in the insurance attended by Rev. W, B. Mitchell, hns•hlppg !n Toronto. Mrs. 1TrVeo' Yen Archdeacon A, C. Mackintosh, was formerly Mary Meter! and, Rev. Callum Thompson and Canon rlcln^tttP ^f tyle 1110 2,T', and STra, 3, P :F. i111 , was held in linos Pres- 2TCT • ,1.1111. .lit Metter, is the son 1,vl0)anhur Church on Friday morning 1 ,,f 111;• late mr. nnrl -Mrs. Anlrcw ai 11 n'elnnk. Interment took place I 1TcTier, formerly of Ethel and At. ;II Brussels cemetery. w»rid. RTrs. George Menzies and Mrs. J. Peetell are ,aietere 0f Mrs Mr. and Mrs George "acquitter, British Coialrmbia. arrived it Ethel nn (' hhl'lay afternoon by car to visit relatives and call on old friends. T4 is aver 40 years since Mr. Ecicnrler rete Ethel, and he finds many changes, 'T -Ie is the 500 of the late Mr. and Mrs, John Rohn er. T-Tla father carried on a 111aelcsnnitlt blusines.s in Ethel, 11aa'- "O R SALE — (1v,5 Store and Repair Shop in ,.,,i htil.lc+. Burro Is Red Brick; h+•'ck fi roomed house adjoining, acs„ 1 room apartment above store. Stock Is $1,500.00, Stock and repair stifle slid buildings all tor quick sale rieed at $4,500.00. 100 acre grass and wood term, lots of water, 5000 new trees set out. Priced to sell at $2200.00. J. 0. Long, Rha1 Estate Broker. Brussels, Ont, LADIES, LADI E5. MAYBE. YOU'RE DOING YOUR BEST. BUT I EXPECT BETTER RESULTS NOW THAT THE BOSS IS FEEDING ROE VITA -LAY PELLETS. THESE ROE PELLETS ARE TERRIFIC �( I FEEL BETTER /6 ALREADY NOW,LET'S SHOW THAT COCKY ROOSTER USED CARS 1949 PoPontiac.L.4, luxe Coach sr Chev. D4uxe Coach -anon Wagon I es4.S r : t. i:rP^ s gSq�:r5}'on, Radio x 0,17 1-17.-1--, d ?940 Pontiac Sedan tr "ti (r,!ir �7.i d,';•tr ( �7"I'aan! r 71 Tarn ,11PPe. 1/P ton 2,Y9 fon TRUCKS NF,'W TRUCKS 474,-1.4 3.4 ton pick up a..: fie!), i ss , ccth, 167, inch wheethase :Y w Phone 56 6, Brussels, Ont. The nailing list of bhe Brussels P.'s -1 Inc been corrected up -to -data your label and see 11 it is .et, if not, please notify us of the- 0I+r(11'. WP rbhimk those who icy. raid their su.bacnibtiuns in cad - ''..!CP. It is appreciated. We ask !II I those who have neglected to . ; 1 would pay it at their earliest ,nrenienee. Take the John Deere Model "M" through its paces and you'll agree— it's tops in its power class. Touch•o-matic hydraulic con- trol, the wide selection of Quik-Tatch working equipment, unsurpassed operator comfort, wide adaptability with speeds from 1-5/8 to 11 M.P.H., and unexcelled ease of servicing ars just a few of its outstanding features. See us for full details, dor CTORS4 'jti lino'' smart-•�133tt,1. tdr .. t.4..±fA''i .� a. ,al W. J. PERRIE Phone 58 Brussels, Ont. By Roe Farms Service Dept GIRLS, I'M PROUD OF YOU.WHAT A PRODUCTION LINE! �... A WHOLE EXTRA CASE. OF EGGS. AM I CROWING! JOE, CASH IN ON TODAYS HIGH EGG PRICES NOW I trrlxrtity)(VI. Lt4f4 V-34/11-3, ROE VITA•LA)1166 PEILET6 6/VE Yam FLOMTHArEXTRA SPO OFV/6ORTOrSli LOUT' E668 ON INTOAI/6u5TAN0 41D0S WEI6HT TO6/VE BErreRGRAOINGTOO . E66 STOCkSARE COW HOLDONTO yoi/Rnoel APP&•EO ROR R6G Lw rS TO CASH/N Kai' YOUR 8/RDS 5?X 2N6 ' KEEP THEM BUSY AND IffE?PROM' CL/NB/N6 WITH OE EGG PELLETS vL-I AS"- East Huron Produce BRUSSELS JOHN LAMONT ETHEL F. HARRISON MONCRIEFF