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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1951-7-25, Page 4THE BRUSSELS POST M SALE We are Disposing our Entire Stock of Groceries and D rygoods at a Discount of 10 per cent. In these days of high prices come and save yourself money. Sale commences on Friday, July 27th. W. C. BENNETT Walton, Ont. Profits rleDaityCows 4Mo a ry Ess wmad t aw ow Man Ever D. to wan .d a,m lk01adeat Wag navrorksgof 0$60,1 did s 11 tlasowasuo d iwmT sl y an y >a' nr aria ooaeais oraenquceedr m.rxllfh oats Tlada 6 ... mune cos dot wool .a kale=klwk s• mole m poo- radon Pae dally ow*, Tem am't'Ilmi m$ t iiaet Tad. T. a..+ ., moor Cil eat rr meows smllk row win y�eott. Ilea aim toad menet M prevob 4rllm.wl mod war& al. ..oa.ras a.omm.. .d v4nJma owl awbormia we won as tae•.i•• mod or, Ts osis mmrs swamlav oar l Wiwi sew i i..cr- s• Ire Roil aide lherifoner Dairy NNE k way Logbook.. ..m c7.. 4 o maw trmM For Sd. by Ethel Produce Phone 22-r-10 USED TIRES 600.16, 650-16 Truck Tires and older types USED CAR PARTS Am.erican Cement in Stock NORMAN MacLEAN Seaforth Phone 3.1 Now"Skinny" Girls Get Lovely Curves Gain 5 to 10 lbs. New Pep Thousands who never could gala weight before now have shapely. attractive ➢sures. No more bony Iambs, ugly hollows. They thank ()strait. 11 outs posh on bodies skinny barons° blood tacks Iron. Peps 7011 110, te°. ImproVee appetite, digestlou 00 food nourishes yon better. Don't fear getting too tat. Stop when you gain figure you wish. Introductory or Het-acnualated" eine ante 000. Try astrex Tonle Tablets for new tinneds, lovely cm•cer. 1111 pen, today. At all druggists. v NOTICE TO CREDIT•..rua e.tee.g claims against FRANCIS WILLIAM ..1.1SIIAIP[I late of the township t:the County e. Huron, farmer. who died on or *,bout the n'.nth day of July, 1951, are notified to send to the undersigned on or about the the Fourth day of August 1951, full particulars of their claims in writing. Immediately atter the assets of the estate will be distr bated having* regard only to claims of which tate Executors shall t n Etre notice, Dated this 18th day of July, A. D. 1955.1 CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON Barrister and c. 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Vancouver, B.C. Peterboro, Ont, PEOPLE WE KNOW W Miss Addle Cardiff 1e. holidaying in Oakville and Toronto. .• * • Mr. and Geo. Evane etre holidaying with friends at Muskoka for a couple of weeks. * * • Mr. and Mite. 111eLaug1tlin of Oakville, spent the weekend with Miss Addle Cardiff. * * * Norman Hoover was elected Dist, Deputy Grand Master at the Masonic Convention held last week in Toronto * * v lir, and )firs. W. S. Scott and Miss Xe1lte ,Jardine spent the weelo-end with let', and Mrs. °selene Seottt at Welland. * * * Mrs. Rates and Miss Doris Rates, Toronto, have been guests at the home of Miss Carrie Hingston. * * * Mrs. N, B. Gerry or Fort William is visiting with her melee Mrs. Herb. Mannling end Mr. Manning. * * • MiMrh Skrowronski . is a vislitor i1 town and well bp the soloist at Melville C'iluroh nn Sunday monning. T -Te will sing "The Holy Cite'," * * * Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Zapre and T)r. B. R. and Mrs. McAdam and little dem:liter of Toro,ltn are visiting mt "Riverside" with Mrs. Robert Thomson. i Congratulations to Bill Rann who loan received word that he has suc- cessfully passed his Vast year ex- amination at the Canadian School of Embalming in Toronto, an 5 Mr. Gordon Lane, son of Rev. Andrew and Mrs, Lane obtained, First Class Honors in Grade II Theory music examination, with 92 narko. HP is a pupils of Mr, A. W. \"tPit on. Wengham. BL UEVALE Robert Bisset of Goderich occupied the )pulpit art Knox Presbyterian Church here on Sunday morning HWS. theme was "The Heart of God Is the ITospital of the World," Rev, R. A. Brock conducted the mot`n- ing service in the t'nittecl Church and sang a solo. He aunomnced 'hat Rev. C. Tarener, Thernelale, a farmer minister here, will preach the. first Sunday in August, Personals: :lir, and Mrs. Allen White and son ,Tack. Clifford. with Mi. and Mrs. Joseph Horton; Mrs, .Ilex Armstrong and Duncan Mc- Kinnmat. Brussels with their brother, R. H. McKinnon and Mrs. 1 Ktc T 1 n Inn Mrs. Nell R. lc i - T lrhr'rn. Clifford with her mother, e. R. F. Gal'nd. s, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sinclair, lir. and Mrs. Harry Carter, Harriston. with Mrs, W. H. McKinney and daughters; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Griffiths and sot Bob. Brampton, with Mr. a•nd Mrs. Charles Rosman; Mr. and Mrs, Thomas E. Henry. Stratford, al' ill Mies Sand preen; George Thomson, Toronto. w-ith itis par- ents, Mr. and Mica, George T. Thomson; Mr, and Mrs. Donald Street and slaughter Linda. Lislto- wel, at the home of Miss Duff; Mrs, M. L. Aitken returned to T-itmvel with her daughter; J. Taylor and Mrs. Margaret Dale, Walton, with TIM Pli Fowler and Miss Florence Fowler; Robert Niehnlsnn. who has driven one of • site creamery trucks for Over two ,-Pars has a erip't0d a contract for l„a`i7`01 c'rnr,1' ('itnrlPe TToffman '1,''le f:11n mills tru,'k.• T. Faaintt (”1”11Fel iir." 1101110 )•,art \\'00nP.day 6",' alto n,n„rail.. nu'e: Tung of the Title Group of the Ladles' Aid of Knox Presbyterian Church. Airs. Eldred Nichol had ohatrge of tite meeting, end Mrs, Elsie Lamont read the scripture 1PScaon, Money -raising schemes were discussed. Tile sale of cards ie enntinuiing, Mrs, W. G. 'Mundell, Mrs. Barry Elliott, and Mrs. W. fie MoTeinarr\y were in charge of the lunch. The group engaged in quilt making daring the afternoon, WALTON \Valdcnt's second last game 61 football, before the finals was play- ed in Wanton Community Park when i Ethel was blanked 2-0 in a game that was veiny fesit and Clean through- out. There was no snoring in the I first peniod,3 but Walton got down .to business in the second per iod 'anti scored two goals, John Bag ane referred the game. The annual picnic of Duff's Limited Church wars held at the Mons Park, Seaforth, A .fine program of .races and sports tilled the afternoon. Re' stilts were as follows 7... Girls 5 and sunder, Brenda Hous- ton, Barbara Turnbull; girls 7 a'itd under, Arlene Williamson, Mardon Turnbull; boys 8 and under, Kenny McGail, Bobbie Houston; girls 12 and snider, Catherine Buchanan, Audrey Rockwell; boys 12 and un- der, Jen'ry Aehrldes, Gerald 'Huebert young women. ,Mari;. Achilles. Marg, ateeena. young Men, Don. McDon- eta: 1Tnn. nig Star: slo1-ee-legsrd race, 14a^^, C/P1•r^.• a"rl- Fred MT'arthr, T`^•'ta g.'rvene and 53011 Fraser; 11',on'tled '11e,"0 r-ee. wen "i3Tlr.11.,lr1. Doug. Fraser; kirk the slipper, nen. Mr. Isobel McCall, Mrs, K. Menot- ald; kirk the slipper, ntnilor• Marg.' Aobi ➢les, Lennie Jnlinston; clothes nhn race. PiPlt3.'\ran 'TO et and Mrs. P. T. Holman. 'Teri: •1"r tate tie, Mrs, K. T\1rTl held and A. Turnbull. tenhel AreOmll and, G. Shnldiro• neem. nintr off 109 cards - Dols:, Ftro0Or. Tee P..r000lo ' .t1Vraw11lg, the hall, DON. '0,.1-1,1 . C11g1•Iip Tnrmdlulh The W. M. S. and W. A: of Walton Dnited.Church met for their regular meeting on ,Tuly 1118, with 19 MKS - 11 erg answering the roll call. Mire. John McDonald presided. The meet- ing opened by singling hymn 488, followed by a scripture reading in nmison from 712 in the hymnamy and prayer '4n unison from 187 in the hyaotaJ•v. The Sec. ante Teras. TP• ports WPt'P read and adapted. Srv- eral officers gate report's on their work. We are hiving Miss S. Curtis e•a uoioct speaker for the Mission Rand. Some time in August plans were merle f0, thio meeting, Mrs. A, 78r':Can was m'esented with a Life r e• Pnl 1P11 P �tT, the i 1p 1 W. M. S. for • n0h11.0) site extended her thanks, 'l The Walton group ,muter the lead- 111171ip of firs. L. Marks then had charge of the program. The topic was on the poeple of Trinidad. It was derided tut several parts. Those as•Sisting were Mrs. W. Hack - welt. Mrs. P. Holman, Mils, D. Ennis, Mrs. F. Patterson and Mrs. F. TClrkby. Mrs, J, McDonald closed - the meeting with henediotion. The president of the W.A, request a good attendance for our August meeting, Mr. and.. Mrs, Frank Kirkby and family with Mr. anti Mrs. Lewis Kirkby, London. .lir. and Mrs. Archie Somerville with friends in Vancouver, Mr, and Mrs, A. Gaintsen and family waitit friends ,in Sarnia. Mises Carol C'nn4e1'01t•, Sarnia, with Iter grandparents, lir. and Mrs. Jas, Contts, :'ruKr, Tnronl0, with bis 0716(;antie 11:1i1163'kbyhere, :lir, and Mia, H. C. RPnnett are (1!!: trir,t of a holiday, Wednesday, July 25tb. r JOHN DEERE sets the pace again! This time with a great new standard -tread trac- tor --the 2.3 -plow John Deere Model "AR." Modern from the word "go," it of- fers you new power, new speeds to handle your drawbar, belt - and' power -driven equipment at maxi- mum capacity ... new comfort and ease -of - handling features to reduce fatigue, save muscle work .. and proved John Deere two -cylinder performance that cuts operat- ing and maintenance costs to rock -bottom. There's your choice of cyclonic -fuel - intake engine in gasoline or all -fuel type there's hydraulic Powr-Trol for effort- less control of drawn implements. Such extra values as self-starter and lights, Powr- Trol, power shaft, and belt pulley are in- cluded as regular equipment. See us for complete information about the new John Deere Model "AR" Tractor. JONDEERE Two-Cy//r»der TRACTORS 0%5744, effadern.Design and Proved Perearmance W.JPE • Brussels, 01st. Phone 3 M1'. and Mrs, James Mowbray and sea. C.111. Detroit, Mich„ cabled on their teal to Toronto and lodk :4Lss 'Mary Mowbray with them to al• tend the funeral of Robert Mowbray. spending a few weeks in the Muskoka rr-- CRANBROOX fir Ladies' Aid mat at the hence of Mrs. 11, J. Engel on Tuesday. evening, July 174.11, under the leader- ship of the president Mrs, Engel, Opening exercises were conducted by bit's. M. Huetlier and Mrs. S. Fischer. Following the minutes of meeting and roll call, plans were made to re-deronte'the manse in 1''epara'ltm for the new Intl -lister .0f fel-oily. A committee w.aa ap- wAntecl rotttieting at Mrs, M. ,T, Engel. Mrs. Fred Smalldon and 111os A. J. Forret. Tt I -as alae deoided to ptn'rltase scone new rugs fo' the rhnrch. The mlPtine clonal with hvlltn and pray'ei, after which a social hour was enjoyed. ,ett. tee.- .. en, St. Marys, conducted the regular service of worship in' Knox Presbyterian Church on Sunday. July 22, 11r. and Mes. Stanley Campbell visd,ted in Detroit, over the week- end. 11 r. anti Mrs, .A. A, Naylor, chat - haat. arccnmpanled by Mr, and firs. Miller, Listowel, called on t'0)01185 in the village on Monday. The )'ire-figthing equipment from t)rassseio had a run' to the farm of Wilfred Fischer. 9t11 con., on Friday afternoon, a -here a straw stack was burning. A brisk went was blowing but with aid of equipment at work on Thr, road oonetrnetion job in ft'nmt of their farm. the fire was pre'ernterl from spreading to the 'buildings. 'Che Osbert west of the Fisch: r fettleryas oft' milking it necessary for a round -about jo•»ey downs 'ha 12)11 con„ to Crandu•oolc and north to the 9t11 nn 1951 FAIRS and EXHIBITIONS . Actuu A;riltttoi1 Ancaster Apsley A rapriar .halon • dept. 51, 22 Oct. 9, 1J Oat, 11-13 Aug. 23,20 Aug. 27.29 Sept. 25, 26 Oct. 4, 5 June 9 Sept. 21, 22 Rat0'eld Sept. 26, 27 Beaverton inept, 13-15 Belleville Aug. 13.16 i liihrook Sept. 14, 15 Sept. 18, 19 robe .ygeon Sept. 28, 29 'r:nip tion ' Oct. 4-6 Brussels Sept. 27. 28 Lurford Sept. 25, 2,8 n Sept. 28, 29 Lakehead - t. William -Pt, Arthur ..,. Aug, 6-11 feteeley Sept, 7, ,v Clifford Sept. 19, 20 ('oldingw'ood Sept. 27.. e 9 Dercttenter .. Oct, 3 - Drayton 'Sept, 22-24 Dresden Ang. 28.80 Drnmbn Sept. 26, 27 Dunrhmrch , Sept. 4-6 Dundalk Sept. 13, 14 Dungannon Sept, 27 Elmira Aug. 31 -Sleet, 3 1?lnhro Sept. 17 Exeter Sept. 19, 20 P. revs Sept. 14, 15 or Sept. 21, 22 It (tres! Sept. 17, 18 ('alt Sept, 20.22 (i erre. et. -cn Sept. 14, 15 Gnrrie Oct. 5, 6 Grand Valley Oot. 5, 6 Hanover ' . Sept, 12, 18 T-Taa•ristot Sept. 26, 27 IinntsrillP Sept. R, 7 •n•s''`•':nl1 Sept, 4, 5 1'-ineareline Sept. 13, 14 Kingston Oot. 1-6 iCirkton Sept. 27, 28 Leamington Sept. 24.29 Lindsay Sept. 18-22 Lions 'FTet,d Sept, 11, 11 rim cud A RPU L'a Ayton ,,istowel dept. 24, 26 . .... uu., t0'stern Fair) sept, 10-16 :sept. 25, 26 ...aaalam Oct. 44 ,Ieaford Oct, 5, Y .,wnay Sept. 17, 1b Mitchell _lee,. id, 84 llouut Forest sept. 15-17 Muacey Sept, 28 Neustadt Sept. 14, 15 `;ow hamburg Sept. 14, 16 Norwich Sept. 6, 7 Orangeville Sept. 18, 19 tlrlllia Sept. 6, 7 (i\ilhtra • Aug. 16-18 Ottawa (C. 0, Lx.t Aug, 20-26 Memo Winter Fair Oot. 22-26 Owen Sound Sept, 27-29 P.deley ......... •.............. Sept, 10, 11 Palmerston Oot. 1, 2 Parkhill Sept. 21 Peterborough Aug. 20-25 i 011 Elgin Sept. 19, 20 i:rtrt•national Plowing Batch - Oxford Cotint Y 'Woodstock Oct. 912 Renfrew Sept. 11-14 Ridget.own Aug. 21-23 67 3)109 Sept, 20-21 ltl coed' Sept. 20, 21 See forth Sept, 20. 51 Shelburne Sept, 25, 28 Simroe (NTorfolk County) Oct, 2.6 St. Marys 001, 2, 3 Stratford Sept, 17-19 Ftr:lt.ht'oy Sept. 27-29 Tera crept. 26, 27 Tavistock ., Sept. 7, 8 Teeswater Oot, 2, 3 Titlsonburg Sept. 19-21 Tiverton Oct. 1, 2 Toronto. (O.N.&.) :zug. 24 -Sept, 8 Toronto Royal Wtntse Fair Wa.ikerton (Christmas Fai) Oct, 30, Nov, 1. \\'ailacetown Sept. 27, 38 Welland Sept. 11-15 Wiea'ton Sept, 13, 14 Woodbridge Oot, 5, 6 Woodstock Aug, 23.26 %n rich Sept. 24, 25 Nov. 13-21 tori @ @@g@ off `urn 4 rem gongs 50 YOUR BIROS ARE HOME. ON THE RANGE, 'JAGK' HOW ARE THEY MAKING OUT? NOT 50 BAR, 000. BUT THERE'S A LOT MORE TO THIS RANGE. BUSINESS THAN MEET5THE EYE. YOU BET THERE 15, JACK, PROPER HANDLING OF BIRDS ON THE RANGE. MEANS PROFIT OR L055 IN THE; LAYING PEN, By Roe Farms Service Dept. YES, JACK. A 600P RANGE 15 MIGHTY IMPORTANT - A (I700D GROWING MASH 15 JUST A5 IMPORTANT. 50 DON'T FORGET TO USE ROE V/TA-GROW, I'M ONE UPON YOU THERE, POO. I ALWAYS USE VIT4-6ROW. ",tii%'�rytcu RA4,6E-YO0P1/41873'4/10 z 2. //4,115SeR4R4714ZY 01p a3. WAT1'R.Eve/vr,o/C NG YL/G,y7 . �_.•r'1 poR cocc/O/O%/ y Two Whys to Bigger' Egg Profits A GOOD RANGE ROE;o1y V/H TrAfiWST -moorr _ Eai1' Huron Produce BRUSSELS JOHN LAMONT ETHEL F. HARRISON MONCRIEFF