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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1939-11-22, Page 5ETHER. Tee recipients of as invitation to the function, dated for Friday, Nov, 24, to be given at Bruseeln sponsor - acv for the football a,esooiation, are enthusias'tic and eppeeciative of the prospect, Calvin Kreuter has been comelet• ing some eavetrouglling jobs daring the Pleasant weather of the Peet week, • Ther summer-like weather of last Friday Was taken as opportunity by Roy MieDonald and helpers,Carl ?..mils, 0, C. Bekmier And Cecil Bateman to shingle the west :half and part of tlue east aide of the roof of the dwelling house of Jos. Aimee. Rev. Mr. Penrose, Mrs, Penrose, Walter and Eva of Exeter were vise tons last week with Ethel friends, Mr, Pearce'e and Walter enjoyed. aen game of croquet, under Ideal o- eitione, on 'elle talvu of 0, ll', Hae" stildl with W, T. Speue0 and C, F. II'ansuld 'at; Pertnere, Mrs.. Pen• rose was 'es'pecially etntertained one afternoon at the pareonagc Rorie or MeeRev. Snell in company with the W AILS, of, Unions Church, Most Eva called! on former associates, Mrs, A, E, Icing and baby Baugh• ter wee !welcomed bonne from tee hospital at Lisitowei at the first of lae,t week. Charlie and Mrs..1Cerfer .are be- ing congratulated on the, arrival of son. Number 2, born to them in Lis- towel tiospttal,'Nov, llth. With a t)aetor Ipiowing outilt in operation, Ea. Gill is malting short work of tall ,plowing ou adjoining the village, After Spending n fele days 'down ease on it panting expedition, Rev, Mr. Shell is home again, 'bringing will; him the usual gaote of game ellowee each tinAtividettl huntsman. IMond'ay WAS' a busty dee as usual at Ethel C,N,R, Meek yards, when McDonald and 'Son loaded Several cars 'wdth livestock, •Care At eeai for J, 13. Fear and feed grain for 0. R. Dunbar were soma of the consignments arriving at Ethel 0,N,R, station recently, The donee sponsored by the jun- ior W,I, in aid of Red' arose efforts given in. Grey Twp hall, Friday, Nov, 17 was largely patronizedand proved to be 'sweces53fu1 and enjoy- able. njoyable. THE BRUSSELS PAST BLU'EVALE his darn), The M,ielsion Bend under the direction of Mrs, C. 'l'avener, snperlintendent, gave en entel'tain- inent in the United Church en Wed- esday evening, The president, Jean McLennan, presided, Duets were Wring lay' Florence Shell and Eileen McKInney. Cassie 9eiling gave a recitation, W, I3'lac'Wanore 'favored with a piano nu'mher and Mrs, W. J. 3ohnaton sang a sola, Colored alidels (Metering life In India and iIiluetrating the study new tieing und'entaken by the MAsalon Baud were shown with a commentary by Mee C. Tavener, There was a good attendance. The 100 -acre farm on the 2nd concession of Morris Townehlip be- longing to the estate of the late Advance Christmas Selling Housecoats, Robes � rceww� s Pyjamas, and Gowns FOR ALL THS FAMILY MIMING GOWNSA HOUSE COAT FOR HIM THE GIFT DELUXE GROUP Heavy Cotton Kimona 'Cloth in fanoy patterns or plain shades with contrasting trim. Complete with silk! cord. Sizes, small, medium and! large. • $2.95 $3.95 GROUP. 11 Smart 'etravelite" all - wool flannel;' plain shade flannels with ' contrast- ing trim; new twill silk, polka "dots or smart satin stripes make, up this big gift'group. 5.011 5.95, 6.95 n;; HOUSE COATS `4 A large selection of flannels and brushed n Lam. wools, All sizes 17.50 10.00 PYJAMAS A MOST POPULAR GIFT You'll find a most complete range of Brand New Christmas Pyjamas here, priced to suit every pocket book, Flannelette and Yama Pyjama Heavy weight Flannelettes and Yama cloths in conventional stripes and many novelty designs; full sized. 1,39, 159, 1.95 STYLISH IS SURE TO PLEASE HER Smart novelty satins, velvets, flan- nels, new chenille and camel suedes, in all shades of plain, striped of flor- al and brocaded patterns $395 $5.95 $7.511 LADIES' DRESSING GOWNS Klmona cloth gowns in either lain or fancy pat. termsa with rich satin collar and cuffs. 2.95 3.50 EtkillaleigUNIMMINIMM Satin and flannel Gowns in a wide range• 4.95 to 6.51 Boys' Dressing Gowns 1.98 Bffin[lIB PYJAMAS Forsyth's and Arrow Broadcloth Pyjamas, In startling new Christmas 2 00 designs, Ail with Lastex waist bands ° High Quality Broad- cloths and new plain 2 shade Chantung, in Wine, Blee, Green, Sizdi - es A to E New Arrowltrstrene and Forsyth Volvo Py - Jamas; lovely deep plain 3 5 shades with ccntelasking 0 a FAiA4vaAS 6°OYS' PYJAMAS All Weights ....01 to 44.3a� PYJAMAS For Girls' and Ladies Flannelette Pyjamas, new and floral ..patterns; ..smart ming; good weight $1- $1.59-$2 FOR KIDDIES As 79c $1.00 above SLEEPERS 95c, $1.00 lisomensmolumins Silk and Satin Py a as,Nighties Come In Pale Blue, Tea Rose and White. Tailored or lace trimmed styles. Lovely quality; tan excel- lent gift item, NIGHTIES 1.95 4.5 PYJAMAS ,. plain trim - W>x.,DN'IISAAY, NOV, 2211d, 1939. Mian Annie Ftntliater olid WilliAai1 Jr, 1pd1ater, has been Pitrcha8e1' by Reibert Galley pt 'the eatnei Con- cession tor the, MEM of three thous - end dollars. BELGRAVE 'The Youarg Peoples Society met in the Snndlay School Room on Wed - ;leaky with the •Ohristien Citizen- ship group in charge, Marjorie Gras - by was in the chair and Freda Jor- dan et the mlone. 'rhe lesson was read by Helen; Yufll. The Topic for tire even1n0 was taken by lldna Vincennit and dealt with "The Rela- tion of Young ;People to the Tem- the Question.'" iComanent there- Tlannin quite modern style and oa "was• given by Robe Yule and X11 boedl mrorlt convenaient wheat cop• Rob. OrasibY. The musical item of d. are evening was eont'tbuted' by Sohn Woiik 'w'aa' a visito Roel° Anderson and Claes HAi,'gtlls. pleteweak whit hie brother Haroldr Worklast, Borden Scott ;gave a brief' reading Vlriarton. on !the "human! interest" side of war. There^was quite a good, ettendance.1 Ratti Wheeler conducted the Rec- ' relition Period, The 'Young Peoples Classified Ads Society is planning to provide din- nei''of the Teaelie1"a Colavelltfon to GREY ivins. Annie Rae, Wiexeter, wee a recent vieliter at the home Int Mies 3easie Str •oheu, 31'd hue, Martin end !Mees'• • Gentlest, who have lived an the b'raliek 'farm. have moved, to Louver Winghalet, where they will reside, Robert Warwiclt and bride, who recently ;returned to their borne o8. the .3rd line were welc'o'med to the community en T•ieedaY ,eyeaiing by a miscellaneous Shower where neighbors and friends 'wished them much haepinese to their matrimon- ial adiventure, Wan, 13011ingee, 7th8011,, is having hie house reduaod'eled and hitving it FOR SALE— be heici in Belgrave next week. Two-year-old Hog, A lie:b de meeting was held in the Phone 68-r-8 Wm. Smith Forep is 23all on Monday night for FOR SALE,- the: p>&a�pb�se of organizing the Com- A Wood Heater in good condition. muuity of -Red Cross work. Mrs, phone 55-r-14. Raymond Redanond was in the chair and Mr A Porterfield acted as sec- retary, Dr. Redmond of Weigh= outlined tha,need for Red Cross woillr and methods, of procedure in organizing a branch. Pt wee dg - tided to organize a branch for Bel - grave and surrounding district and the following afdoers were elected: Pre's'ident, Mee. •Charles R, Coultes; Bice Pres,, Mrs, A. Manning. Sec - Rev. J. B. Townend. Treas., Mr. C. Wade. The above officers were empowered to reelect an executive committee that would be representa- tive of allparts, of the district and c,. all different interests. A charter will be steeled for as soon as the executive has been appointed. Belgrave Women's Institute The' Home Economics meetiny of the Belgrave Women's Institute will be held -on Tuesday, Nov. 28, at 2.30 p.ni,• at t e home sof Mrs. Cyrus Scott. The convenors are: Mrs, Cyrus Seett, Mrs. J. 0, Procter; Roll Call, some labor -caving device used in the kitchen. Current events, Mrs, Albert Coultes; Reading, Mrs, Wm. Scott; Address, Nps, Fred Oster (BlYeli,7 _Meek,; Miss Mae Wight - man; Deanonsftraton, Junior Menr- bers; Lunch: Committee, Mrs, Jas. Michie, Mrs, Melvin Taylor, Sirs. Cyrus Scott. All the ladies of the community are cordially invited to be Present. 1,51 'J5 s: af GET YOUR 'FALL PERMANENT ON THE NEW ZENITH HEATERLESS THERMIQUE End Curl $1.00 and $1.50 Including Shampoo Permanent 91.75, 92.25, $3.00 and $5.00 including finger wave and shampoo Dried Finger Wave 25c Shampoo 25c Telephone 55X for Appointment IRENE PEASE over H. B. Allen's Drug Store for appointment Telephone 55X WANTE=D— 14 Big Horses not lees than 1700 lbs,, also 11 wagon horses. For Sale -5 Cows, springers; 15 head of Stookers; 5 3 -ester -aid Mares. 20 Good Work Horses. Phone 41X or 79X. .. .. . Galbraith Sale Stables WANTED- A Book Case or a Cupboard which would be suitable for a Book- case for Ethel Public school, apply ,to Wm. Spence, Sec'y-Treas. 5, S. No. 1.1, Twp Grey FOR SALE- — A Brinelldm 011 Burner for kitch- en. stove, first class' condition. Cheap for quick sale, apply at .the Post FOR SALE— — 1 braseey-Harris no. 10, Cutting Bos, like new, can be seen at Harry MdC'aticheceee Gaaage; Also a num- ber of good used Batteries. apply to Harry McOutcheon. STRAYE.D— Go Lot 13, Con. 16, Grey, 1 Year old cattle beast. Owner can have same by proving ownership and Paying expenses. Phone 28-r 12 FOR One good good Tboroug,hbred Short- horn Bull, Fit for service; Good Yorkshire Hog, seven months, two thoroughbred Yorleshire Sows, carrying first !fitter, !Will be sold cheap to make room. George MnSwen, Bluevale P.O., R. R, No, 1 ARE YOU THE MAN? You will make amazing profits every hour selling 200 guaranteed necessities used in every home. You can have a solidi business etsalblish- ed within three months. Il you are tired of working to earn Profits for someone else OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS and enjoy all the profits; NO 'OBLIGATION. 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