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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1939-1-4, Page 4INSIST ON HAMCO—CANADA'S FINEST COKE , • THE BRUSSELS POST �I i News of the District To the electors of the , - Municipality of Brusseis Please accept my sincere thanks foryour yIour support_ in electing tne for a second term as councillor truting you ;may have a Prosperous 19391• 1 am Respect f silly` Your's Harry Champion King to Make Five Radio Broad ea tin Canada Ding George will give five radio broadcasts while in Canada, which will be heard over the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation network and over some United States chains, it was learned Wednesday. The speeches will be delivered in Notice To Creditors In the estate of Harry Regan, late of the Township od Morris In the County of Huron, farmer, who died on or about the twenty- fourth day of November, P -.D 1938. TAKE NOTICE that all ,parties having claims or demands against the estate of tee above mentioned deceased must mail particulars and Proof of same to the undersigned so- licitor on or before twenty-fourth day pf January, A D. 1939, upon whidh date the undersigned exe- cutor will proceed to distribute the assets with regard only to those claims which he shall then have received. DATED at Brussels this third day of January. A. D. 1939. Lester Regan' Executor by his solicitor E'LMER D, BELL, Brussels, Ontario Quebec City, Ottawa, Victoria Winnipeg and one other city to be. nar,ied later on, While in Winnipeg, a feature of the visit of Theis• Majesties will be the King's special empire -wide broadcast over the CDC hook-up in conjunction with the Britis a Broadcasting •Cori oration, The broadcast will probably be made from the royal train. The exact time has not yet been determined Plans for the visit of the King and Queen to Winnipeg on May 24 are being formulated by a commit- tee of 12 invited by Premier John Bracken to take charge of the ar- rangements. The committee will meet within a few days to discuss a Program for the reception of Their Majes- ties and will wore in co-operation with the interdepartmental com- mittee at Ottawa. Forty travellers were stranded during a storm in the little village with the impressive name of Shakespeare on the western end of No. 7 Highway. It is a wonder that some progressive resident did not think of that as being the proper time to take a census, ETHELL Mrs, Roger Oita, 'NV high .111, Mrs. Ada Wilson, Torotnto, Mish Dorothy Althoa'gh the snow plow has bent Aitken, Draytmr, with 114189 Duff and through oil the county roads as far ivirs. Aitken; Mr, and Mrs. J, Ooz- es )3tl1el Motor traffic is again tier fon Mandell, Corrie, with John up eying to snow filled drive ways. Mundell, Ethel contingent of students, John 'Smith celebrated his school teachers and holiday visitors returning to their varied tasks after the Cilristtnas holidays travelled py train in the first days of the New Year, R. Brown underwent an operation. iu Listowel hospital during the past week, With good prospects et re- covery, It is stated that had the operation been performed sooner, chances for a more speedy recovery could have been expected. A community dance vas held in Brown's Hall, Friday nrg't of last week, Local talent provided tile music In touch ,appreciated style and everybody pleasantly enjoyed the occasion, with lunch included. B. F. and Mrs. Carr entertained Mr. and Mrs. Carlton and Donald Hastie over the uew year Sunday, Mrs. Carlton, formerly Retta Histle of Wingham is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs, Carr. Helen 'Currie, entertained at uer home on New Year's eve, the guests happily sharing in the observances, appropllate for watching the uld year out and the new year in. Miss Doris Gill spent the new year week -end holiday at the home of her parents Grover and Mrs. Gilt iu Landoll, Ont, Mrs. Percy Stephenson was the guest of her parents Alex and Mrs McKay near Atwood for New Year celebration on Monday. The Dobson families met at the home of Roy and Mrs. Hall on Mali' lay in new year hospitality, floral mail carrier were granted a Christmas and New Year holiday. $10.00 per cwt, was braid for hogs at local shipping points last week Rev, Mr. Snell, pastor of United Church, Ethel was on the sick list in the past yeek, but conducted services in Ethel church at the usual hour 7.30 o'clock p.m, Sunday and presented a New Years mes- sage of hope and encouragement to the Large congregation present. Happy New Year greetings were ex- tended for the continuous helpful• nese of the choir. A meeting for re organization of Ethel Unitel church Sunday School is dated for Friday, Jan, 6 at 8.15 p.m. at the parsonage. Mrs, Geo. Bateman received a de- lightful gift of a box of assorted fruits from her two nieces who re side in Bradenton, Florida. :firs. H. E. Willis and Mrs, M. Marsh, Mrs. Willis made a business trip to Detroit recently where she saw snow for the first time in 44 years. ' The Women's Institute will hold their Family Night on Thursday evening, January 12th in the Twp Hall the program will consist of music and .literary numbers folloy- ed by dancing, Alt the members a.n l their families are invited to attend and make this evening a suc- cess, Please bring lunch. Notice To Creditors In the estate of Peter Arthur Mc- Arthur, late of the Township of Grey in the County of Huron, farm- er, who died on or about the fourth day of December, A.D., 1938. TAKE NOTICE that all parties hav- ing claims or demands against the estate Of the above mentioned de- ceased must mall particulars and proof of same to the undersigned executrix or her solicitor on or be- 1 fore the twenty-,foutth day of Jams- ary, A.D., 1939, upon which date the said executrix will proceed to distribute the assets of . the said estate with regard only to those ' clalms whica she shall then ,rave received. DATED at Brussels this third day of January A.D. 1939. Margaret McArthur, Executr9x by her solicltor ELMER D. BELL; Brussels, Ontarle -for your LDRE "Crown Brand" Corn Syrup makes happy, healthy chil- dren. No doubt about that, for doctors say it creates Energy and helps to build strong, sturdy bodies. Chil- dren love it and ne'.,r tire of its delicious flavor. THE FAMOUS ENERGY FOOD • The CANADA STARCH COMPANYLImited Wi —4 T'o the electors and ratepayers of Brussels My Sin ;ere thanks to all those who supported me in the recent municipal elect- ion. sus c::rmnbihor for the year 19:4,.4l will try to serve the n9:anicipality to the best of my .4pbllity. Fr M. SAMiS eightieth birthday on Mouct1LY. The occasion u'ns fittingly observed when be was the honored guest at dinner at the home of his son, A, D, and bit's, Snlitll• Other guests present were Elvir SLitltb, Fontoua, North Dakota, 11ir. and Mrs, Idugh Berry, Brucefleld, Mr, and Mrs George Thornton and son, Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith, Of Turnberry were unable to be pres- ent. Mr. Smith ih In good health and during the Summer months en- joys a game of horse shoes, Friends here extend congratula- tions and gocd wishes for happy returns, ma ay DLyN10SDAY. ANUAILX dtit, 1930. Round Trip Bargain Fares From BRUSSELS January 13-14 to CHICAGO $12.55 Jan.14 to WINDSOR$4.15 DETROIT 1 Equally low fares from all adjacent C. N. R, Stations. .,r Rates, Return Limits, Train Information, Ticket,, coasuititems t Agent. Sec Handbias. LANADIAN NATIONAL Velma Wheezer; primary, Mrs, George Martin; assistant, Mrs. C. Lcgau; beginners, Mrs. R. Cham- ney; assistant, Anna Granby, A library committee with Edith Proc. f ter, Mrs. C. W. Scott, Mrs. C. 11, Coultas and Armond Jamieson as ' members was appointed. The meeting was ' brought to a GREY John Turnbull returned to the Ontario Veterinary College at Guelph after spending the holidays at his home ou 15th con. Grey. Annnal Meeting of S, S. No. 1, Grey The annual meeting was held at ce school house on Wednesday, December 21111, 1938. Although the storm was raging and the roads were blocked a good number turned out to hear the school matters dia. cussed. The first matter of business was electing a chairman for the meeting which was filled by James bioses. Then a secretary which was flllocl by Mrs. Harold Speirs. The minuteh or last annual meeting were read and adopted. Then the chairman called on the annual report of the trustees which was read by the secretary Elmer. Ellacott, was thor- oughly discussed and adopted, also Hydro for the school and !purchas- ing school books by the school sta- tion was discussed which was lett over for further discussion. The next was the auditor's report mhlch was react by the secretary in the ab- sence of the auditor Norman Hoover, was also adopted. The elec- ting of au auditor for the ensuing year. Mr, Wm, Hemingway was elected to that position, Leonard Lamont received the caretaking of the school for the coming year, the other part 0L' school work went to Dan McKinnon, The letting of sup9:IlYing 10 cord of wood and cord of cedar went to Clifford Al - cook. The election of a trustee for the term of three years. The 1 retiring trustee was Wm, Ellacott who had served Dor nine years, was elected again for the fourth term on the board. The other trustees for section are Wm. Miller and Mark Cardiff, BLUEVALE Mr, Carman Hetherington spent his holidays with his parents and brother on the boundary, re return- ed to Guelph on Monday, Mr, and Mrs. Michlejohn spent the Xmas holidays with her parents and returned to Kingston last Wed- nesday. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Turvey and son of Lucknow attended the funer• al of his cousin Mr, Wm. Turvey last Wednesday. Miss Flora Gou:ltes returned on Monday to her school at Browntown atter spending her holidays with her parents at Zetland. Miss Ithoda Robertson spent 9 few days with Miss Edgar and Miss DOroty Go1,ay. Mrs. George Agar and daughter of Stratford spent a few days with Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Agar uud fainily anal Mr. Chas. and Ettic. Agar and attended the fuliel al of Mr. Wm, Tuivey on Wednesday. Mrs, Melville Mathc:e toc.civet' sad news on Sunday 11•,1 her aunt Mrs. Hastings bad passed away In BELGKAVE lnC u,.a aL L,UUa It 44.4 u .0 .4 L..u4*1,_,..uI U1 .lie euere..1 Kent, At the Untied ('hit it Rev A. V. Rabies Nt w Year's ru. serge 4undaY \ill ' - . - ' :1 reason- able sacrifice," The sacrament of the Lord's Supper was administered at the morning servit•e. Rev. .i. ti, Greig conducted New Year's service in Knox Presbyte:'- Ifan church and Spoke on Re9ohl tions," J. Patterson sang, Miss Ruby G. Drtff, Women's eel- . _ 1I lege sinal, Toronto, Mr. It •.• 11«4 r:ll..,lmLL«a 4uU Ul/CUCLL • .. a 1,-,n ,•.«J 1. 1« ••• lay ,4 y.4,.L,4n. «•oeLing were' close with prayer' by Rev. J, B. Towoend, Farmers' Club Will Meet • January 10 The Bel'grave Farmers' Club will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wheeler on Tuesday, January 10th at 8 pm. Members please bring sandwiches, -.. To the ratepayers of the Town of Brussels 1 wish to T hank the ratepayers who supported me in the Municipal Election and wish them a Prosperous New Year. Respectfully Your's Waiter R. Human To the electors and Ratepayers of Brussels 1 wish to express my thanks for re-electing me as councillor for 1939 for which 1 will do my best to be fair and honest. Wishing You All A Prosperous And Happy New Year WILFORD CAMERON ...»»... ..L,.a •,..a%..1• I, uauu an.i,V CU Art .-.Y.L--'N,.•.r Vu l._u £U , J. LSO OC,., C• ,«• J •. t .,, nut. 1, 4LL LULLI ,AUIiu4$ .. • »4 u..,.0 u..•u 11M,y ,x1.4411.440 ..». d •uC J,.4, UO I 1(4,1 11 L 144.•1 • ....u- ». • �».J 44LL 4u,, u4u»•4y I, u1 »»,. 14,,;,»„L, ,,,,y44•,4L.0 «,Lu Uu,lettwwos time thei.s' 44,1 ,,u.n. 1111111 lab`. 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