The Brussels Post, 1942-11-18, Page 4r •Packers•
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BUYERS --Of All Kinds of
Live and Dressed Poultry
We will call at your place
for any quantity,
Premium prices paid for Milk Fed Chickens
Before you sell your Poultry, call of phone 70X Brussels
Also—All kinds of Feathers & Horsehair.
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We have an expert on our' staff who will cull your flock
Free of Charge.
P,, �: ne 70x Brussels, Ont.
Notice to Crednt'ors
In the estate of WiILLIA,M HENRY
MrCUTCHEON late 01 the Town-
ship of Morris in the County of
Huron, Farmer, who died on or
'about the second clay of October,
A.D. 1941.
TAKE NOTICE that all parties hay -
having claims or demands against
'the estate of the above-mentioned
deceased must mail particulars and
proof of same to the undersigned
administrator or to his solicitor on
or before the fifth day of December,
A.D. 1942, upon which date the said
administrator will proceed to dis-
tribute the assets with regard only
to those claims which he shall then
have received,
DATED at Brussels this seventeenth
day of November, A,D. 1942.
Harry E. Mc0utcheon
Administrator
by his .solicitor O. JO,SEP22 BEN-
SON, Brussels, Ontario, for Elmer D.
Bell who is absent on Active Serviee.
NOTICE I
Clerk's Notice of First Posting
of Voter's List
Voters List, 1942, Municipality of
the Township of Grey, in the FOR SALE—
County of Huron. Wood', some
phone 42-r-11
Auction Sale
THE BRUSSELS POST
the church Rev, ,Arthur Sinclair
hod charge of the services lr
Centralia.
BLUEVALE
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnston and
daughter visited on Sunday with
her father and Mr, and Mrs, Fred
McQuillan arnl family tear J,ucknow,
Mrs. Fred Churchill spout the
week end with Mr, and Mrs. Ovalle
Chamney and sou at Listowel,
Mr, Eimer Sellers of Galt, of the
air force, spent the week end wl•
Mr, earl Mrs, 'toe Sellers land Walter,
2nd line,
Mfr's, ',Sklnn and baby of Wingham
spent a few days with her parents
tit', and Mrs. George Wheeler.
Mrs. 11.F. Gorillas received word
of the death at Victoria, BC., of her
cousin, Mrs, Fyfe, She was form-
erly Miss 'Lf11a B. lsbister, dough•
ter of the late Mr, and Mrs. Wil-
liam 1sbister of the second conces-
sion of Morris township and later
of Wingham,
Mrs, Fyfe graduated as a teacher
and taught near Drayton and near
Blyth before going to Saskatoon,
Sask., where she taught for a num-
ber of years. ;She took special
courses fur Rome Economics and
Household Science and was teach-
, er in the Normal School at Vic-
toria, B.C., when she married. Her
husband died in 1940.
She had been ill almost a year
and her sister, Miss Sean Tsbistor,
Wingham. has been with her since
June, Mrs, C. H. GGarntss, Brus-
sels; Mr's. Joseph It Miller, Bei -
grave, and 'Mrs. C. 13. Jenkins.
Bluevale road, are sisters as well as
Mrs. 'Cadwell, Winnipeg. Three
brothers also survive, jack, Ono -
way, Mich., William R. and Adam,
Tor'on'to,
Mr, W. J. Johnston represented
the Iced Cross unit at the executive
meeting at Wingham on Thursday.
Many will regret to know that
Mrs. Sarah MLeKinnuey, Toronto, a
resident of Bluevale for many years,
is suffering from a heart condition
and is quite i11,
Personals: Robert 'Shaw, who has
spent the last two months with his
daughter, 'Mrs. Leonard Gates, who
is ill, at her home at ICherrywood,
is spending a few days at his home
here. He is aaompaanied by two
friends who will enjoy the open
season for hunting deer in this part
of Huron county. L, G. Turvey is
anticipating 'entering into the employ
of the 'Canadian National 'Railways
and is spending a week in Stratford
on probation.
Rev, F. 0, Fowler continued his
series of sermons on Jeremiah at
the regular Sunday morning ser-
vice of the United churoh hern
He spoke of Jeremiah as a "prophet
and a statesman."
The two Sunday schools in the
village are planning for their an.
nual Christmas entertainsnents, De -
ember 24 is the date for the United
oburch.
I3y direction of the Administrator of
the Estate 02 Elton Coleman, de-
ceased, there will be sold at •public,
auction at Walton, on Saturday, the,
21st 'lay of November, 1942 at 2 p.m.,'
all the household goods and. furnish-.
Ings of the late Ellen Coleman, eon
slating of beds, springs, 'mattresses,
betiding, dishes, radio, stove and
other articles too numerous to men-
tion, TERMS CASH.
H. G. MEPR.,
'Solicitor for Administrator,
Seaforth, Ontario.
HAROLD JACKSON,
Aiietioineer.
OIassifie 4r\" Ads
FOR SALE—
2 Calves.
phone 90-r-115
Wilfred Shortreed
FOR SALE—
A Quebec Heater in good condition.
apply to John Simmons,. Brussels.
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FOR SALE -
10 little Pigs,,
phone 38-r,10
Mae. Johnston
Notice is hereby given that I have
complied with Section 8 of the Vot-
ers' List Act and that I have posted
up at my office at Ethel, 1942, the
list of all persons entitled to vote
in the said Muaicipaility at Munici-
pal Ele'ction's„ and that such lists
remains there for inspection,
And I hereby call aeon all voters
to take immediate_ proceedingsto
have any errors or omissions' cor-
rected according to law the 'last day
for appeals being the 21st day of
November, 1942.
Dated this 7th day of November,
1942.
Elan blocks
Jas, Stevenson
FOR SALE—
A number of young cattle, a driv-
ing horse and a quantity of wood.
phone 56-r-1'3 Chas. Pollard
FOR RENT-
House on Albert Street,
apply to Geo, D. Hislop,
RM. 5, Brussels
ORGANIST WANTED— •,„ ;...;.
for St, John's Anglican Church,
(autres to commence immediately,
apply to Rev, M. F. Oldham
Box 36, 'Brueseis,. Ont
H. FEAR, ( FOR SALE —
Clerk of the Township of Grey. r House and Lot No. 256.257 Albert
r St. Estate of the ''later" Annabel
- - �� Hoist.
apply to John Sim:mnns for "par
ticularts,
East Huron
- Prouce
Eggs, Poultry & Feeds
Paaone 66
Br=ussels
HOG and POULTRY
FEEDS
Commercial Feeds
Mill Feeds
Bone Meal
Oyster Shell
Cod Liver Oil
Grit
Everythign
to make the hens
lay `A' Grade eggs
We are'in the
mlarketfur all kinds
Of POULTRY!
"Flak¢ Culling
A, Specialty"
Bring Us Your Eggs
Our Motto—
Honest
Grade
on every egg
FOR SALE—
Large corner lot in the Village' of
Brussels owned 'by Lewis Rmsselt'on
which there ie a good drilled welt.
Inquiries and any offers can be made
at Russell's Grocery.
FOR SALE-.
8 Pigs ready to wean, 1 Helfer,- 1
Calf also 1 •S,parton 'Electric Radio
and: a good Davenport (cheap).
phone S6 -i<15 Dave ,Shiels
Graham Survey
FOR SALE OR RENT—'
I Four roomed cottage, Turn'berry
street, North. For further portion -
lora apply to
phone 77-r-4 .Mrs. Alec Woodrow
'WANTED—
Pullets all ages and breeds, also
yearling hens, also White (Leghorn,
Light 'Sussex, 'Black Minorca, New
Haenpshir , Barred Rock cockerels.
for breeders. Also wanted flocks
to supply us with hatching eggs for
1943' seals'on, • Flocks culled and
bloodtested free, Guaranteed bonus
paid with .additional premium. Write
for full details.
Twedclle Chick Hatcheries Limited,
Fergus, Ontario,
FOR SALE—
Dorset Horn Ram, 2 years old, also
7 -ft. International Spring tooth Cul-
tivator in good repair, 1 Massey
Harris, Crean Separator 650 lb. cap'
aeity used 3 years,
Arthur Ruttan, Blueuvale,
phone 44-r-19, 'Brnissels
FOR SALE—
The Gem/nage block on the' West
side of Turnberry Street, Brussels;
consistng of H. B, Allen's ' Drug
Store, The Scotch Thistle Restaurant
and Clare Long's Grocery Store.
epply Mrs, Rosa Gannmage,
Box 351, Grimsby, Olid,
MONCRIEFF
The Heart and Hand 'Mission Band
held their monthly meeting in the
Sunday 'School Room of Moncrieff
United Church on .Sunday, Noy. 15,
I eta Machan presiding. Verna. 'Ger-
uuichael. acting secretary with. 03
members present, The meeting
opened by singing Hymn 110 follow-
ed by' prayer by Greta Smith, The
scripture, the let Psalm 1.6 was read
by Bruce riI'dLean, Dolores Median
then .read a reaclisg entitled "Polly
P1'ys Foreigners." The Roll Call
was auwered by ane name of 1 of
the 1+2 disciplee. The business was
discussed by the leaders. Moved
by Margaret Inglis seconded by
Beta. Meehan that the Roll 'C'all be
anawerecl by the name of a hymn
next month. Moved by Margaret
Tnglls seconded by 'Greta .smith that
the following meeting. be prepared
by ,tim. Mann and Bruce McLean,
A reading entitled "Where are you
going" was read by Verne Cam-
michael. The Stewardship was read
by Donelda Meehan then the . col-
lection' was taken by Margaret
Machan and Muriel Inglis. The
motto and memory verse of our
Mission, Band was repeated in. uni-
son, Lillian: Smith read the Lesson
.Story "Poppies and Pills" a story
From. 'China, The next meeting is
to be the election of officers being a
special. program. Hymn 154 was
sung. The meeting was closed' by,.
prayer^ by Margaret Inglis.
"God Save the Ring,"
BLYTH
Jlev, R. H. Merriam„ Centralia, had
charge of the service in: the United
church on Sunday. The Sunday
school and morning servlee were
again held in the Memorial hall ow-
the to the furnace trouble in the
On November '23 tike %Voluou's
Association and 'Women's Mission.
ary Society will bold a bazaar aryl
te=a In the school roans of the church.
The firemen spouaored u. salvage
collection on Saturday with goad
success, Miss 'Clete Watson, R,N.,
of Terulrtn has been the guest of
het' parents, Mr, and Mrs, W, N.
Walsou,
Clinton Minister Speaks
,
The service in 'trinity Anglican
church on Sunday evening was con-
ducted by Rev. W. Moore of St
Pauls' Anglican church, Clinton
Rev. T. H, 'Streeter officiated in
the Clinton parish,
Mr, and Mrs. George Potter, Sar
nia, visited their daughter and son
iudaw, Mr, and Mrs, Albert Nesbitt.
Mr. 'Potter returned to Sarnia dur-
ing the week, Mrs. Potter will re-
main a ivitile longer; Paul Watson
is suffering from on. extremeyl 'ore
toe, as he had the nail removed
during the week.
BELGRAVE
The 'United Church Women's Mis-
sionary .Society 1ie1'1 their Autumn
thank -offering service in the church
^n Sunday morning in place of the
regular service. Rev. J. MacKaye of
Godericli was the guest speaker, who
gave an appropriate address on' the
theme, "A Wall or. -Salvation," based
on the words of Nehemiah, "So built
we the wall and all the wall was
joined together unto the half there-
of, for the people had a mind to
work," Music by the choir consisted
of an anthem and a solo by Mrs.
James Michel, Rev, G. H. Duul%p
minister of the church, conducted
the service in Mr Mac2Kaye's church
in God'erich.
Personals: Miss Ferrol Higgins
of Galt with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. 27. Higgins; Mrs. Cecil Whee:
er with Mr, and Mrs. John Kilpat-
rick, Lucknow; . Wilfred Piekell of
the R. C. A. F. school at 'Clinton with
Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Wheeler.
In Trinity Anglican church, Rev.
G.. W. Moore of St. Paul's Anglican
church, :Clinton, conducted the set,
vice, basing his sermon on the 17th
chapter of Exodus.
The funeral of Mrs. Teresa Taylor,
East Wawanosh„ widow of Thomas
Taylor, who diel in Winghann
General Hospital in her 68th year,
was held from her home on Fri-
day afternoon at 2:00 o'clock,
Burial was made In Wingham
cemetery. The service was con.
ducted by Rev. G. H. Dunlop of the
Belgrave and, Brick United churches,
,Surviving are four 'sons and one
daughter; John, 'George and Law-
rence of East Wawanosh, Wilnner
of Hamilton, and Irene ('Mrs.
Charles Showers) of Turnberry.
The pallbearers were six nephews:
Harold, George and, John Currie,
Verdun, Kenneth and John Mow-
bray.
Dies In Saskatchewan
Word has 'been received here of
the death in Alameda, :Saskatche-
wan of Mrs. Rebeoca Braadon,
widow of James a Brandon,, for-
merly of the second concession of
Morris township, in hen 85th year—
Her maiden name was Rebecca
Mills of G'iliensborough and follow --
111g her marriage she resided on
the second concession •until the
death of her husband, about 30 years
ago, after which the family proved to
the West, Surviving are three Sons
and two daughters, Harry, of Ala-
meda; William of Frobisher, Sask„
Carrie (Mrs. Simon Ilersyth) of
Regina; Roy and Stella, at home.
The funeral was held from the home
on Sunday with burial in Alameda
cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pattison., 12th
concession, of East Wawanosh, re-
ceived a cable informing them that
their son, Private ''Henry Pattison,'
had arrived safely in England.
The Iced Cross Society has pack-
ed the following quota for shipment
FREE SERVICE
OLD, DISABLED OR DEAD
HORSES OR CATTLE
removed promptly ae efficiently.
Simply phone "COLLECT" fo ,
WIL6.IAM STONE SONS
LIMITED
PHONE 21 INGERSOU
A Message
addressed
to You -
1111,,,••••amaawamaw moms
f rorn
W, G. LEACH
Jeweller & 'Watehlnaker
Phone 91
Brussels, Ontario
For the more Discerning,—Shop at Leach's Jewellery Store
for Christmas Gifts — Take advantage of our Lay -Away Plan.
We Carry, a Nice Line of
Ladies' and Gents' Bulova Watches—
Also shockproof and waterproof Watches.
the most serviceable watch for the Soldier.
Our Idenification Bracelets are selling fast
Buy Yours 'Now. Do not be disappointed for Christmas,
A Variety of Military Crests in Stock.
Bracelets supplied 'in Sterling & Gold Filled.
Engraved in our own store.
DIAMOND RINGS — WEDDING RINGS
SIGNET & FANCY STONE RINGS
AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES.
We Pay Highest Prices for Old Gold ,
to Toronto: 20 pairs 'slacks, 40
blouses, -10 coats and caps, 20
children's dresses, 20 pairs child-
ren's socks.
William Oole, Belgrave, suffered
a serious heart attack at the home
o1 his daughter, Mrs,W. Smith,
Kitchener. He will he confined to
bed for some time.
Mi'. and Mrs. John Anderson and
famiily have inove'd into their own
house, formerly owned by Mrs. An-
clersoe's mother, the late Mrs. M. A.
Wheeler, and occupied during the
' summer by Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd
Hutton.
M'rs, W. Bryant of Blyth and sou
' .Harry of the RJC.A.F., Mlanning
Pool, Toronto visited Mrs. J. A.
Brandon; J'anies MaCrne, Toronto,
i with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. R.
MaOrae; Misses Nora and Ruth
Mitchell, Rothsay, with Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Keating.
gleSNAPSNOT GUILD
• CHRISTMAS CARDS
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Wouldn't you like a personal. Christmas card like this? You can make
your own If you start planning and working toward It now.
ANTICIPATING coming events is
a trait common to most success -
fur photographer's. So, I've been
wondering if any of you have yet
begun looking ahead to Christmas.
Why? Well, there's just one big
treason --it's time to start thinking
about making your personal photo.
graphic ,Christmas cards, Before
you realise it things are going to
be happening fast. And, if you de-
lay the preparation of your Christ-
mas cards, it will be increasingly
difficult not only to find the time,
but to do a really first-rate job.
That's why you should get started
- now.
Actually, the preparation of pho-
tographic Christmas card's doesn't
take too much time or effort --par.
titularly 1! you're already doing
your own developing and printing.
But even if you're not, you can
learn very easily, or you can enlist
the help of your local photofinisher,
He'll make the cards for you, from
your own negatives, and deliver
them all finished and ready to mail.
All you have to do is this: Either
choose one of your best snapshots,
or take a special ,picture with some
holiday meaning, and then turn the.
negative over to your photofinisher.
He'll show you a choice of greeting
card styles which are available, and
you oan have your card made—
with your own illustration—just.
like the sample.
If you choose to make your own,
you can buy a Cliristnias card print
log outfit -which will contain' full
instructions on how to print your
own pard, complete with greeting.
Or, if you want to keep expenses
down to a minimum, you can have
a number of prints made from your
favorite snapshot, then motint them
on cards and write in your own
greeting,
Whichever method you choose,
start work right now. That's the
way to be sure you won't be caught
napping when Christmas actually
arrives.
407 John van Guilder