The Brussels Post, 1951-6-27, Page 4A DURA PUMPING SYSTEM
makes housework
much EASIER!
p LAN now for' the future ... with running water.
A DURO PUMPING SYSTEM means you hays
reaming water in your llama for all hoitbehold and
family needs. Lightens kitchen' work . ... all 'this
comforts of. a, modern bathroom. Pleasant and or. ;.
enjoyable living ...,..:a DURO PUMP caul prisAtIli
modern living' for youy yourfamily. .
EMCO
FIXTURES
and FITTINGS
Working in an
EMCO equipped
kitchen... bath-
room and laundry
is a pleasure .. .
protect the health
of your family.'
See us today!
For Sale by —
C. & J. Krauter Co.
EMPIRE BRASS MFG. CO. LIMITED
LONDON - HAMILTON - ST. CATHARINES - TORONTO - SUDBURY
WINNIPEG - VANCOUVER
•
THE BRUSSELS POST
MADELINE C. KRAUTER WED
AT ST, MARK'S, KITCHENER
t•It. Mark's Lutheran Church wars
the setting for ills marriage, June 6,
r Madeline Christine Kreuter, Lan-
caster St. 10„ Kitchener, and Mr,
Romeo Landon' of Rockwood, Rev
A. G. Jacobiperformed the cere-
mony in a setting of white baby
mums and scarlet carnations. Just
before the prayer at the close of the
ceremony Mlbsls Lots Hentzberger
sang The Lord's Prayer and during
the signing of the register she sang
O Perfect Lave, She was a000mpan-
.ted at :the organ by Mr: Fred Linke
' who played the .w6ddlttg music.
GIVen by Cher*
' lthe bride wins given on Marriage
by her uncle Mb. J: W. Fischer, of
Brussels, She v,ore a'gown of Frenoh
bridal rgatin designed With a Peter
Pan ,collar edged ,with cut work and
lace .and embroidered' with gold
threads... insertions of matching cut -
work and 'lade circled bhe hipline of
her full skint which extended into
a slight train.4n the bank. The flitted
sleeves tapered into points• over, the •
wrists. A crown of orange blos-
soms held her eatbhedral veil of
'cure silk illusion which was ap-
pliqued with satin. She carried a
crescent bouquet of white feather
carnations and Better Times roses,
Cousins in Orchid Shades
The bride was attended by her
cousins, Miss Jean Chapman, as
maid of honor, and Derma Marie
Kie:swetter, as flower girl.
Miss Chapman was ga.sti1.e en im-
ported satin brocaded in a spring
orchid shade. Iit' was fashioned with
a Victorian neokline and the fitted
bodice extended into a full skirt
which was caught up into rows of
deep tucks at the hipline to give a
.hoopskirt effect: Her headdress was
a 'halo of matching material •trimmed
with varying 'shades of orchid sweet -
peas. She carried a crescent bou-
quet of ,EUizabeth rosess, and orchid
ew'eetpeas.
Little Mist •Kdeswebter was Crock-
ed in orchid pink printed satin with
a scalloped trill over the shoulders
and framing the neckline, a deep
flounce circled 'the hem of her gath-
ered skr,rt. She wore a crownless
waide+bn1nuned bonn et of matching
madenlal trimmed with tiny coloured
6onget-me-hots. She carried a basket
filled with sweetheart roses and
orchid sweeitpea.s,
Mr. Eugene Landoni, Fergus, at-
tended his brother as best man. Mr.
'Masa Hastings, Hespeler, and
Mr. Jock Wendland, Kingsd:ale. per-
former the duties of ushers.
-
Reception at Bride's Home
Guests were welcomed at the
home of the bride by her aunt,
Mrs. Harold Chapman and the
groom's mother, Mrs. Chapman
chose for the occasion, a frock of
summer taffeta with Chantilly lace
bodice. Her matching cloche hat
of straw was trimmed with mauve
Mars, a:nd she wore n corsage of
Hibbard roses,
The bridegroom's mother chose an
ensemble of black printed pure silk
with a black closely fitted hat of
Milan straw. She wore a corsage
of Hibbard noses.
Following .the reception the couple
left for a trip to Montreal and
Quebec and points eadt before mak-
ing their home in Rockwood. For
the trip the bride donned a navy
nylon sheer (rook embroidered in
Petit point, Her navy straw hat
was trimmedwith tiny roses to
match her frock ,and ber accessor-
ies were in navy. With her en-
semlble, she wore a corn -coloured
shortie coat and corsage al Ameri-
nen beauty roses.
FOR SALE —
Shoe Store and Repair Shop in
good village, Store is Red Brick;
Red brick 6 roomed house adjoining,
also 3 room apartment above store.
Stock is $1,500.00. Stock and repair
shop and buildings all for quick sale
Priced at $4,500,00.
100 acre grass .111.1 ,vocd farm.
lots of water, 5000 new trees set out.
cad to sell at $2200.00.
L C. Long, Real l6state Broker,
Brussels, Ont.
. OTICE —
Don't forget the monster cash
bingo under the sponsorship of the
Wingham Branch Canadian Legion In
the town park Friday evening, June
22nd. The Legion is offering 9750.00
1n prizes. There will be 15 regaiar
games for $10 prizes: two specials
for $50; one special for 9500 and a
925.00 door prize. The bingo starts at
9 o'clock.
NOTICE —
Custom chain sawing. reasonable
Prices. apply to
Clifford Cardiff, Brussels Phone 29x2
meas
ProfitableDair Cows
More Essential Now Than Ever
Dos s• loot efl cast totem demi awoke et mos dos mil 0e.m.woa
i•a4ar1 at rem swimmer aelaerkioattot.. toosstossostr osorie °r°xaiel¢&ro who
Thiisois ass apogee boa So oust a1
kelt to oaths a pow
Tat met . s cot Aon&
Tia Ilea ase r So awe
Aso hod suss
be pogo* behroses INCE oosoll mash do
Isstiiataln sa.aat• eo
ma Ise am 04 Sot thoolo
aa,b, ,it pMaii/asow bet Deft
oll
MIlito
Allirk
I �._.0! is
RY MEAlig
WM
Ala iR
Ethel Produce,
Phone 22-r,10
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persona having claims against
the estate of the late JOHN ARCM -
BALD STEWART of the Township
of Grey in the County of Huron,
who died on or about the
20th day of April, 1951, are
notified to send to the undersigned
on or before the 14th day of Jludy,
1951, full pantleubars of their claims
In - writing. immediately after the
fourteenth day of Judy, 1051, the
assets of the Testator will be
distributed halving regard only to
claims of whloh the Execnitors shall
then have notice.
Dated this Twentieth day of June.
A. D. 1951.
CRAWFORID & HETHEIt'INGTON
Barrleter and c,
BRUSSELS- ON'TARTO
Solicitors for the Executors.
0111.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having chinos against
the estate of the late WIrLLTAM
JOHN JACKLIN of the -Village of
Brussels in, the County of Huron,
who died on or about bite
24th day of May, 1251, are
notified to send to the undersigned
on or before the 14th day of Judy,
1951, full particulars of their claims
in writing. immediately after the
fourteenbh day of July, 1951, the
assails at the Tedtator will be
distributed having regard only to
claims of which the Executors shall
then have notice.
Dated this Twentieth day of June,
A. D. 1951.
CRAWFORD & HETHERTNGTCON
Barrister and c.
B,RTTSSELS ONTAiRiO
Solicitors for the Executors.
Wednesday, June 27th, 19111
he tire for thrift -wise buyers
THE LOW-PRICED
GOOF/EAR.
MARATHON
6.00-16
23.20
Here's real value in a giarnMn!
Goodyear with the famous non-skid
diamond tread—a tin better built for
long, trouble-free mileage. Sea as.for
the-Marathon—it runs and Raw and
RUNS!
MIS 1611 tiSr,F 1UTE
PHONE: 82
DODGE—DESOTO—SALES & SERVICE
ese 411P air
1951 FAIRS and EXHIBITIONS Owen Sound Sept. 27.29
i PaJsde6° Sept, 10, 11
Sept. 21, 22 1 P,almersbon ,. Oot. 1, 2
Oct. 9, 10 Parkhli& Sept. 21
Oct. 1143' Peterborough Aug. 20-25
Aug. 29,30 j Pork Elgin Sept. 19, 20
Aug. 27-29 itnternatiOnal Plowing Match —
Sept. 95, 26 Oxford County, Woodstoolc Got, 9412
Oot: 4, 5 Renfrew Sept. 11-14
June 9 Ridges awn Ain. 2123
R'lrley Sept. 20421
Rodney Sept, 20, 21
Seafont& Sept- .20, 21
Shelburne ...,,.. Sept. 25, 26
Simeoe (Norfolk County) Oct 2.6
St. Marys Oot. 2, 3
Stratford Sept. 17-16
St,rathroy Sept- 27,29
Tiara evxpt. 26, 27
Tavistock Sept. 7, ,8
I
i
Teeswater , Oqt 2 3 Tdllsonburg Sept. 19-21
Ost. 1, II
1Tw
oronto (CNA) Avg. 24.01Dt• i
Toronto Regal 'Bier
Fair ...:.............«m,,.. Nov. 1i$i
Walkerton (Christmas
Fair) Oct, 30. Nov, 1.
Wsllaretown Sept, 27, 28
Welvand Sept, 11.15
Wdlamton Sept. 12. 14
W-n4hrixlge Oot. 5, 6
Woodstock Amg. 28-25
7' rich Sent, 24. 25
Acton
Alviasto-a
Ancaiter
Apsley
ArnpriOr
Arthur
Atwood
Aurora
Ayton
Bayfield
Beaverton
Sept. 21, 22
Sept. 26, 27
dept. 13.15
Aug. 13-16
Sept. 14, 1a
Sept. 18, 19
Sept, 28, 29
Oct. 4-6
Rellevbble
NOTICE TO CREDITORS ! Binbrook
Ail persons having claims against Blyth
the estate of the bate ALEXANb8IR i BobcaYgeon
YUTLL of the Village of give. i llra,mpt,ion
sels, in ,the County of Huron,
wtio died on or about the
31st day of March, 1951, are
notified to send to the undersigned
on or before the 04th day of July,
1951, full particulars of their claims
in writing. Immediately after the
founteenbh day of Judy, 1951, the
assets of the Testator will be
distributed having regard only to
claims of which the Executors shall
then have notice.
Dated this Twentieth day of June,
A. D. 1951.
C'B:AWFORD & H,ETHERINGTON
Barrister and c.
BRUSSELS ONTARIO
Solicitors for bhe Executors.
ETHEL
Arthur Rock has not been en-
joying the best health being troubl-
ed by kidney ailment.
John ;Snell of Jamestown, Huron
(quality road foreman, was operateo
on in the Wingham hospital on Mon-
day last for an abscessed appenklix,
We hope Sack will soon be as
well as ever.
Ohester Earl recently purehe•sed
a threshing machine. It will prove
a greatt help with the work in har-
vest time.
Huron comity highways have
been busy laltely filling the hol-
low 4n the ttoad just south of She
Ethel bridge, Gravel for the fill
was ,seotured •from the farm of
Stanley rvtexa.noer.
Mrs. Cameron Cochrane us a ,pat -
tent in the OtInton hoepbta1,
FOR SALE —
1940 Ford Coach In excellent Con-'
dation throughout, Priced right tor
quirk sale, Also M: 3L Binder 7 ft.
cut.
John H. Otark Phone 88r11
Brussels Sept. 27, 28
Burford Sept. 95, 26
Caledon ,Sept. 28. 29
Canadian Lakehead, —
Pt. Wibiliam-Pt. Arthur ,.,, Aug. 6-11
Obesley Sept. 7, 8
Clifford Sept. 19, 20
Collingwood Sept. 27429
Dorcheater Oot. 3
Drayton Sept. 224,4
Dresden Aug. 28-30
°nunmbs Sept. 26. 27
T)unchwrch Sept. 4-6
Dundalk Sept. 18, 14
Dnmea.nnon Sept. 27
Elmira Aug, 31-Spet. 3
Flmibmo Sept. 17
l'\eter .,.a Sept. 19. 20
PFrgne Sepit. 14, 15 or Sept. 21, 22
Forest Sept. 17, 18
Galt Sept. 20-22
Georget own Sept. 14. 15
Gerrie Oot. 5, 6
Grand Valley Oct. 5. 6
Hanover Sept, 12, 13
Hsna•iston Sept. 26, 27
Huntsville Sept. 6, 7
in es Sept. 4, 5
Kincardine - Sept 10, 14
Ri n estop Oot. 1-6
Kirk ton Sept. 27. 98
Leamington Sept. 2429
Lindsay Sept 1842
Lions Head Sept. 11, 12
Tristowel Sept. 24, 25
Lomlon (Western Fair) Sept. 1015
Lucknow Sept. 25. 26
Markham Oct, 4-6
Meaford Oct, 5. 6
Mildmay Sept. 17, 18
Mtitahell Sept. 25, 26
Mount Forest sept. 1547
Muncey Sept. 23
Nenatadt Sept, 14, 15
New Hamburg Sept, 14, 16
Nor w,i.oh Sept. 6, 7
Orlangevtlle Sept. 18, 19
ONblda Sept. 6. 7
Oshawa Aug. 1618 -
Ottawa (C. C. Ex.) Aug, 20-25
Ottawa, Winter Fair Oat. 22.26
KEY TO BURIED
TREASURE FOUND
.lust before Abdul -Hamid, the last
Sultan of Turkey, .filed, he buried
a fortune In gold, silver and prectou=
'gems. W,11 this fabulous treasure
be Sound? You won't want to miss
this fascinating story called "Nadia
and the Blade of Damasous," in the
Amenicau Weekly, famous magazine
with this. Sunday's (July 1) issue of
The Detroit Sunday Times.
JR. LADIES SOFTBALL
SCHEDULE
Hanover at Brussels June 82
Brussels at Hanover - June Si
Teeswater at Clifford June 29
Clifford at Teeswater • July 2
Hanover at Clifford July i
July 9
July 9
71117 1*
Brussels at Clifford
Hanover at Teeswater
Teeswater at Brussels
LADIES SENIOR SOFTBALL
Goderich vs, Brussels Juno 21
Brussels vs, Kincardine ,, Jens a
Brussels vs. Clinton Jane Si
Juno s
Job 8
Jebi
Glamis vs. Brussels
Brussels at Goderich
Brussels at Clinton
Clinton vs, Brussels July 11
Brussels vs. Kincardine Jeb 1!
''m's at Brussels July 1!
•
Skinny men, women
gain 5,10,15 lbs.
Get New Pep, Vim, V18or°
Mist • WWI log
auM fn Mt: solo
UV, m O; slut
Law -'wart
n1,.. t•n-.I..,,4.
'tan-p.l.•' lwk.
man arm
aa.
Ito a.r mull
t• pY IP-
Ian.
F
ten, are
a•w ottitl .f
kM1an
egg visor-
saa+,atim�.
er•, ion. ,Lena 1 . IM-
I... rotas bird. taenia
foot dm maawon
appeti.ea
oN nom4k.rt •ot
►u. Lboar.
DWI .vt r w 1"go'sr4yLL
o w otos aw 0114
S. U, is o lA >it aaknitse
foe ■.rot 5.1451.
„
Sa▪ w
sip
FLO—ZON
ENAMEL
1•r.', .Wy ah•— t ,.e ,N,Wwk I.a.., .M ..,a.r
tris.. Sooty a... w ..a M.... •..a Immo* a
11•••••1 YL ilptiort •r►.•aaa *Owe rJ 11.55
sod wino.
Johnson's Paint & Electric Store
Brussels, Ont.
8' Roe Farms Service Dept.
1' r
s- &
, - ,, -
VII BET, JOf,YOU DONT WE
TO BOTHER 6E771146 YOUR GRAIN
GROUND AND MIXED WITH A
CONCENTRATE.JUSTFEEDYt)UR
JET FEEDING, WHOLE 6RAIN AND ROE RANGE
Eli, DOG o CONCENTRATE PELLETS.YOU
CAN EVEN FORGET HOPPERS
AND THROW THE FEED
,1 . 001, ea- ON THE GROUND.
A lriQ
111a�'°
- • ,
v Iid1,,, ,..,,
r ,:r,11, r �i/ 1
4 ,.
FEED ROE RANGE PELLETS,JOE,
ROE RANGE CONCENTRATE PEWS
ACCORDING TC) THE AGE OF YOUR BI RDS, AT 6 TO
8 WEEKS 0LD ON THE RANGE GIVE THEM 1 PART
PELLETS TO 2 PAWS OF 6RAIN THIS CAN BE INCREASED
AS THE PULLETS GROW OLDER UNTILTHEY GET ALMOST
4 PARTS OFGRAIN TO IOF ROE CONCENTRATE PELLETS
AT 3 AND 4 MONTHS OLD. BUT REMEMBER THIS,
JOE, NEVER LET YOUR BIRDS BEOUT OFWATER,
FILL UP THE VESSELS AGAIN LATE IN THE DAY
TO MAKE SURE THEY HAVE ENOUGH
- —
41/MLN ATE
py!6,5' ,
' EDIM*;
UP r/ME,
SA gQR,
4A ctir
A'QU/' E
AAl WA EW 5
B N
Gni WrNFA�roRs
i -!
`\` .ic, Ji f
ellerfe
. > ` ,i,
2
CONC PELLETS
.f......
'"..tai,
�
WELL, JOE, JUST AS
DOG, JUST LOOK YEP—
PRETTY FAST, JOE.
JET PLANES SPEED -
UP FLYING, SO THE
NEW ROE RANGE.
AT THOSE JET--
PLANES TRAVEL! TALKING ABOUT
SPE ED, TH000H
WHAT ABOUT PELLETS SPEED UP
SPEED, ooc ? FEEDING ON THE RANGE.
`��
�y _ !�.r Irl�a} r' ,�..
,� F ✓ ems' "f
isr.:li e t ��
fa/� `aCl
11%'
��� � t � �
A.:1 ..0. ii
'\\ M 9�+.",Ii'0t�'.
,Iy x :�_
'„•a"P''
��J
i
t'.-1..:--
t; r
,`
I� �'q
! (1
�
r /,
� �a i.
./
`�
U�,�., .. di° / ��
s �.
d
p 0. [- -
tl i
�n
admitpetal,a a\
IN RM.
VG 5
ONCE I
�1! e
�Vl "` ;
s I
I�
-
,-
�I�I(IIII1 MIL ,...�
tea,
East Huron Produce
BRUSSELS
-
: '
"'a'K
.x.. -f
, I
�w ,‘� �� �
'11 �••
T- BS+i9+•r. •'
,,a,;,
�
�I,►
(d! i ate
� �r „t ,, , . . �y h � '`
I i�' •'�/II\\\'� I,T.Ia1A/ -`1-`--
�,II( �.-+' ®'��
.. "a r r• , a.,:,�,• 0i""'t,' �°�
JOHN LAMONT
ETHEL
F. HARRISONAR RIEFF