The Brussels Post, 1939-1-11, Page 4THOMPSON'S
Brussels, Ont.
Phone 70
Walkers Creech Sodas 2 lbs. 24c
Prepared Mustard • • • • • • • • 24 oz• jar 25c
Falcon Peas, • • size 4 • • • • • . • • •••• • • • • • • • • 2 for 19c
Maple Leaf Tomatoes ........ •.• 2 for ••,••••,.•,••.••••19c
2for••• ••19c
3 for , ...•., ..._., 35c
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Gold Medal Pumpkin
Golden Wax Beans
Cascade 'Salmon • White Cooking Beans • •
Pure Dutch Cocoa
Prunes . ......... 3 th . , , • • .. 25c
Gold Medal Coffee • • • • ... 1/a • . • • iii
Oranges & Lemons • • •• • • • ••••• •• • • 1 Dozen
Shortening 2 tb for .
25c
25c
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WEDDING
EVANS—HUETHER
The marriage of Evelyn Doreen,
second eldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel Huether, of Cranbrook
and Mr. Lyle Stuart Evans of
Kitchener, was solemnized at Clan -
brook Presbyterian Manse 011
December tweutysixth by Rev. W.
A. Williams, They were attended
by Mr. and Ods, Adrian McTaggart
of Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Evans will stake
their home in Kitchener.
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1Votices in this coital cost
25c up to four lines; 5c for
every extra line. Cash must
accompany ad. Orders taken
over 'Phone 35c.
WOOD WANTED -
15 cord of 16 -inch body hard
Maple, also 10 cords of 16 -inch Elm,
to be delivered by Mar. 1st, separ-
ate or together. 'renders op•`ned
Jan. 20th.
W. H. Spefran,
Sec.-Treas., S, S. No. 10, Grey
FOR SALE—
Choice young 'Yorkshire Sows
bred to a boar from high testing -
advanced Registry stock.
Also a few Shorthorn heifers or
Hockey
Young Caws.
phone 23-r-19 Wilbur Turnbull Game
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, A.D.,
1938.
TAKE NOTICE that all ,parties
having claims or demands against
the estate of t1:e above mentioned
deceased must mall particulars and
Proof of same to the undersigned so-
licitor on or before twentyfourth
day of January, A. D. 1939, upon
which 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. 7939.
Lester Regan' Executor
by his solicitor ELMER D. BELL,
Brussels, Ontario
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 bar-
ing claims or demands . against the
estate of the above mentioned de-
ceased must mail particulars -ted
proof of same to the undersigned
executrix or her solicitor on or be-
fore the twenty-fourth day of Janu.
ary, A.D., 1939, 'upon whimh date
the said executrix will proceed to
distribute the assets of the said
estate with regard only to those
claims which she shall then cave
received.
DATED at Brusselsthis third day
of January A.D. 1939.
Margaret McArthur,
Executrix
by her solicitor ELMER D. BELL,
Brussels, Ontario
Locals Win
Opening
TRY THE ETHEL BUTCHER—
SHOP for beef by the quarter or
Smaller quantities, pork the same,
Good meat and courtesy. phone 22.5
E. Thompson, Butcher
WANTED -
16 cords of Maple and Beech body
wood, 16 -inches long 51111 2 cords
. 10 inches long. To be de-
liverc.cl at the School house S.S. no.
11, Twp. or Grey, Ethel, not later
titan March 1st, 1939,
The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Tenders to be in by Feb, 1st, 1939.
W. T. Spence, Sec.-Treas.
S. S. No. 11, Twip, o f Grey
Box 13, Ethel ,Ont.
FARM FOR SALE --
Comprising Lot 10 and E1/$ of 9,
Con. 6, Grey township; 150 acres, 8
acres 1111' dwoocl bush„ land in -excel-'
lent condition. One and one-half
story brick hoose, barn 54ittx60ft,
strawshed 32x50, good stabling, hell -
house. implement shed and garage;
roofing good over all, drilled well'
water In house and barn. Hydro
Installed. To be sold to close
estate.
For particulars apply to
Mrs. P. A. McArthur,
Ethel, R .R. 1. t
Brussels Intermediate
Hockey Team
Opens Season by
Trouncing Wroxeter 7-2
tinder the management of H.
Bowler, the, Brussels Peck -chasers
were off to a flying start on Friday
night at the local arena when they
handed the visitors a 7-2 drubbing,
Early in the game the visitors
went into the lead, which seemed
to spur the locals to better ,efforts
and in short time hail the combined
Wroxeter and Gorrie team on the
short end of a 3.1 score, B13 13e11
at centre for the locals, and veteran
of long standing, could, stilt show
the spectators that he had lost none
of isle cunning, and while net actu-
ally acorlog, 111 s,pddYs 'were e. big
factor all trough the gam e.
L. Workman tied up the score in
the
period, banging home a
rebound Off the backboards', and
from then on the locals certainly
'went to town." Goals by It
Workman and M. McDowell, wound
UP the &lit period Breeze's 3,
Wroxeter 1,
Still playing fast hockey in spite
00 the heavy going, the locale
hemmed their Northern rivals
pretty well in their own zone, and
rattled the 'lubber past Gibson, the
Wroxeter custodian tiu•ee times
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PERSON' GARAGE
(Formerly Occupied by the Ford Garage)
Phone 73x
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wick, G. Nichol; right wing, N.
Rutlette;centre, W. Bell;. lett wing,
J. Rutledge; spares, H. Workman,
L. Workman, M. McDowell, P, Scott,
J McDonald, J. Lowe,
Wroxeter Line -top
Goal, A. Gibson; defence Girder
without a reply, Ned Rutledge, G. finally forced J. McDonald., rookie
Nichol and H, Workman again be -1 Brussels clefenceman to push the
ing .the marksman, in this period ' puck through his own goal in a mux•
the spectators were treated to some
really nice hockey,
Doug. Warwick on defence far the
locale, was playing a crowd -pleasing
brand of hockey and micl.way
through the second period, carrying
the puck from behind his own goal
over the blue line slipped the puck
to J. Rutledge, who etttrraepp:•4 1ds
check, and pushed the puck Over to
Bid Bell, w1+.o r•,rrled thr -ark over
the Wroxeter blue line and lard a
perfect pass in (relit of Ned
Rutledge, fast skating right wbiger
for the locals, who eliinaxed a nor -
feet play with a shot that had goalie
Gibson mesmerized. ,Starth'g the
third period with the more 0.1
against them, the Wroxeter lads
made every effort to score, and
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up in front of L. Blrt,
Encouraged. by this break, Wrox-
eter gave the local netminder plenty
to do, and L. Birt saw more rubber
than a nigger on a rubber planta-
tion for quite a spell, until H. Work.
man accepting a pass from brother
Lloyd, scored ilit1111)01' seven Por the
locals and incidently completing the
"het -trick" for himself, with a real
sizzler" to the top right hand
corner of the net,
1t would be hard to select any
one star in the game as all the boys
played well end with a few more
games behind them the local Lards
will be tough opposition for any
team,
13 easels Line•np—
Geal, L. Birt; Defence D. War -
Brussels, Ont.
Greig, harry lii3wardsr right wing,
11. Robinson; centre, Toni Ritchie;
left wing, D. Neilson; spares H.
Camupbell; C. Gibson, Bill Ritchie,
Bill -Martin, Wes. Paulin, John Mc-
Tavish:
Referee--Oliff Buscl11en, Brussels:,
H
uron County Council To Meet
The Next Meeting of Huron County Council will be held in
the Council Chamber, Court House, Goderich.
Commencing Tuesday, January, lith, 1939 at 2 p.m.
All accounts, notices of deputations, applications and
other business requiring attention of Council should
be in the hands of the County Clerk .by January 14th, 1939
J. M. ROBERTS, County Clerk, Goderich, Ont.
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