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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1940-4-3, Page 5THE WINNERS,, '.Che mlilera ;ci' Poi 1ty Flour consiettela&te,thes'e• elver , ladles who Bane been a'harded the cask prizes'. talk the recent Purity Flour Cutest 1st ,PRIZE - $30 CASH ---Mrs Geo, McGitllivray, Paisley, r + 0 at h tk l�, 2nd PRIZE'S $1'�'GAS'�I—Jean `I'>�ve YM 3rd PRIZE - $5 CASH—.Mrs, Wm. 'Shepherd, Heusall,, . • 10 $1 PRIZES- Mrs, James M. , Brown, Calpoy's Bay; Mrs. W. E. Fleming, 756 0th 'St',E., Owen Sound; Mrs, smon Goetz, R.' R. 5, Mildmay; .Mrs. L. M,+McHrdy,,Fergus,; Mrs. ,Arthur McNay. ly, R,R. b Markdale; Mrs..W. Leman,' G,oderleh; Mra: •A H, Boyle, R R .2, Auburn; Mrs, Gordan Murray,Box 425, ,Clinton; Mrs, Earl J. Taylor, ,Sebetngville; Alias` Eileen Evans, Dublin. PURITY FC0UR•' Best for all your Baking Fight For.. Girl s Life at friends Mood Meas by her fattier and brother; °'Veenoli 'Messer.. "Dozens .,qf, high salaool ready'Fto love "their erston Fails bloods ha Ara effort ito save Patirnt nd *eluded among , Mes(ee't's!yti�e, a ,4,,, . !High 'school Student :Alta c}ttMlait t thesga t . aC'i'">` y,' igh school Foilearinp Series of %Operations, principal,transfusions Glood% Transleal ge,Fr rr y yletherr Following „the bleed and'13rother- VI/H(to"' Fe IoWPUPiie .eomie lade@ *SS 1te'1d:• dor the girl;. and'iSchool Princlpai Otter To but pneumonia set,en an ton}te d despite telae rage of an ogyg5eW ,tank . rushed Palntereton _ Meech 26e Mise Dois from.the C.N. R.shops to the hos N. H. 1ti-el kr; Yrolr e1am . 17 -Year pld . patlll, edie- drmdt about 2'ta•m March 26. 'high school pupil, daughter of Mr. Miss+ IVleaser wag a member of rand lens, Walter Messer, died is the 'the -United church, and was thorn painrenstoni General IioSPStal . last to Brussels.,, Surviving are her par eveek. take had undergone an enes end brothel', Vernon oDeratton for etppendcitis tihree .The funai'al was held .from hb:e 'weeks. ago. Palmerston .Dated ,Ohuro'h at 1 During .the past three weeks the o'clock on Thursday, with Inter- :girlunderwent three emergeweY went in Brimsalts Cemetery. operations, necessitating two blood Lots is a grand -daughter of Mrs. tranattaions which :were supplied Robt. Messer of Brussels. Heaciaches • Aching Eyes or Head is a sign that you are 1 Abusing Your Eyes That you are straining them to do something they are not able to do. The result discomfort or a permanent injury to your Eyes, Have your Eye examined by us. Your Glasses will bei perfect The prices Moderate. W , A. JO 1NSTON Lis towel, T,kI 0.1W§$44 POST uiassitaed Ads' FOR SALE.- 31,I?ige weaned and 0 °hunks, ' photfe 26-r-8 , Aurin Armstrong F q,e)(erss ready to go. Ph el 51 r•5 'Robed ,Smith' '00, bushels of tp10e 23-r-19 Optometrist t Oats app1Y.'to Jas. S. Arinstrolig 4dd.d6d44444NA44444444444444444N4 HA MONCRIEFF which plans were wade for the Plunkett dinner to be held Audi• 17, The regular meeting of the in, the basement of She 'ch� he b. W.M.S. took Place on Tbnrsd'ay Ticket's .are being sold by atteruoon, March 14th with 21 ladles. Titto D1'nndses to be an ladies present. The meeting open- enjoyable evening. e with. Idymtn 262 followed with the Lord's Prayer in unison. The lesson Luke 13: 13-30 was read by Mrs. E. aitTaggert and the minutes of las. meshing were reed and approved. The Devotional wee given by Mrs. FO;ii SALE-- `' : Icte Box Relielgeretor, domestic sin . at. *ply at Brussels Delt7 Phone 59 FOR SALE -e Mrs. W, M, Sinolair is offering her house tor sale, auvond interested write to ,306 Wexford St„ Hamilton. The ladies held a quilting on Thursday and, quilted 4 quills. 'Phe meeting closed with Benedie- tdme There was no church here last Mark Baillie; The business, was Sunday owing to -weather condi. taken by the president when the , .lions. relieving delegates were appointed , Mm. Geo. Mann of Demmer, Seek, to attend the Presbyatenial, Mrs, E. ie vistttng his mother and other i-Fct1aggart, Mast Jas. Meehan, mese relatives and friends. here. W. Smith, Mrs. H. MioLean, Mr; , Miss Dorothy blain, ntulse-in- Jao. McLean, Mrs, E. Luddingtnn,, t training of Brant'aford General Ros- this.. Jae. McLean offered to Malts', : pdttel visited her borne here this hot water bottle covers, to be sent ' .past week, in missionary bale. Hymn 504 Congratelatfons and beat wishes was suing and Mrs. IC, Laddingto:e jt are extended to Mr. and Mrs, 'C1if took charge of the study book, ! ford Robertson on their reecnt mar - Current events were given , by I stage. 'r:. 1s' Mrs, X. MetLeen. The closing 'Mists Edna Pa'oeter is - spending Hymn 249. This was followed with I the Master holidays at her home Womeufs Atssociattion meeting at near Wieghem, WEDNESDAY, 4 Ord. MD * Obituary ***,** * MRCS, JOHN P. KELLY at Lt eras lei* feelings of deepe, sorrow' and tieofound regret thetNiett leatrnedt of then' teeth of Mrs, ;plan '(' rv,which add event tookplace on Tuesday March 28th lee aeceaeeid wao born in-Moridi; To1erbhitp in 18112, In 1905 'she was united he marriage to Jona, II'. Melly who :predeceased, her lave. yeah ago, The deceased twss a kind wife, • a loving another, as highly esteemea neighbour and an' entivo ohureh, member. There are "leN,t to mourn one son john Joseph three Meters Mrs. Joseph Kenuhnn, Mrs. A. P. Lough- , lin and Mrs. F. W. herd (5ieceaeed) three ,brothers ' Niue Pat ,gxakl' FOR SALE— - Oharlle (deceased)• Masse Iarele Cultivator, 2'roit the gnneial was hold on, Tpurs- anci, .Wood. W'alki'ng Blow also a light St. 3.r' . �f .• 4r pn r day'. alt A>.;ntbroae church, �Il; sets here R.equdemr, High Mass was phena 60 x-7 Rabt; Baker gu4g by - her Paster Rev Er, MAN. WANTED— t?iri 878 iawrtly 'Rawledgh route. Peiinanent df youira At 'hustler. WOO Rawleigha, Dept,'. MIJ'152- 123-p; MtONITREAL. CANADA, ,•WANTED— .• !. A ;job driving e , tnuokr or ,arm. jeafteuette. The pallbearers, nvee'e •John MC Oaughey, „phallus Akrum.lwenIVJi Lewis, RusgeliiErntast smith, Belk Bernardy SangrAicoek. r. ,.Interment +pas made in Brasses c,tnelery. Heb ,Drawee can + be. located„ at F, Srnith, R.R. no. 2, Brussels LOST— •: u ' East winter, between Brussels 'and Sea±octh, an;. cover off back of. -Model A coupe, painited blue. Finder`' apply to ' L1oyd'Sandecsen Brussels, FOR SALE- 1.0 ALE 19 Pigs, 2 menthe old,'3 head of" young cattle, rising 1 year, .Spy apples and cooking apples, $1.00 par hamper, phone 16-r.7 Robt. Engel FOR 'SALE— 200 bushels of Rennie Early Yielder Seed Oata'-50c per bushel; 3 York S'awst due to Yarrow about April 10th, apply to phone 20-r415 Stewart Turner HOUSE FOR RENT— St. John's rectory. Rent reason able. apply to Wardens— Thos. Bilis, phone S4 -r-9 or - John -Fischer, phone 24-r-26 seen Elizabeth city Safely Britain has added more laurels to her ,already undisputed control of the sons by the safe crossing to New York of the world's largest liner reoently. This was only accomplished by careful study, and the use of the latest devices which were installed for this trip. Highway transportation has shown undisputed superlorlty in the handling of many com.modl8'es being moved its this country , .today. .Our oompntly-in an oifoet to serve you'better has employed the use of every engineering and dospatdhing advancement, And today offers•you a service ready and equipped to meet your needs. For bwater results route your frit via: LISTOWEL TRANSPORT LINES TELEPHONE 155 Limited i An nou nee nt It homes of Toronto, ash the publie, to ]snow r 91140,Thomes W,this summer i►J�f;rst�lclass carpenter will begat, yot>r service'. - For information and prices on all lines of carpentering CALL HARCiiii. 'IiNCRVIAS ,-- PHONE , 80X 1 at lowest prices- Insul 'bric siding, All makes of 11es�,'. S ens Roofing $r Siding. Cement and Steel 'Stabling o hlicklaying, plastering and cementing,,. Win. ((,. information and Prices on any job without obligation i ti #rcoid. Tht.mas 00. Contractors Poss,:ls. Phone 80x I ,F7*—*— ' ° .ROBERT COCHRANE Robert Cochrane, a highly res- 'nected resident of Grey Township, veil- many years paused away at hie 'home on the' 14th concession on Frfday, Match 29th, in his 78{11 year. '' The late MMr. Cochrane has .been, 'iii. poor health .for some time and hie `rdea;th" occurred Friday following a '{three week'&' illness from ,heart trouble. 9 The deceased wan born in North basthope but lived in East Wawa - nosh, a mile south oB W,ingham on ;Che Belgrave grave! road ...tor twenty-one years before coming to Grey township In 1901, where he 'Bad since resided. r, A good neighbour and friend he tvi17 be much aniseed in the commun. sty in which he lived. �tHe is survived by his wife and one daughter 'Mrs. Wm. Evans, (Ida) ri e Tan, Earnest, lost his life is the "Amish 'Civil War. He also leaves to mourn his death one brother, Amt. Cochrane, of Wdngham and one ;,•)}later, Mae. D. H; tCanlmbell of ,lpforrist Funeral services were held from Jets late residence, lot 7. coacesadon 34, Grey, en 'Monday, April 1st, at h p.m. dnterment took place in Brussels onmetery. EARN DOUBLE FOR YOUR EFFORTS -- Easy, interesting work in a des- ,riot chosen by you. Product well-. known throughout Canatlla—sure sellers. all. GET tSTA1RTPID AT ONCE! By RETURN MAIL drop a line to. The Fainilex Produots Corn- ea/1y, 570 t51. Clement, Montreal on the 3rd line, J .. 'la/fr.:Robert' Tee:vise of Listowek R���h�eaa_34huston in at present spent. Sunday With his wean Hare g 16/04456 B dttotiv tad -fine Celli of Breaeatown: ratan some dart LE>pl AfERIVeTifek,g�ItteYelQ with Mr and: Mrs. Conrad Gall, 1ste aPentutleeereek end .with. Mr. and line. Bob as an artillery man in the M y7 p1iand niece• 'Lois of ` jtOtii Battery in Listowel. BrowmhAdmlf"f .Miss Helen Turney is spending a., er i Sellars is •spending While with her sister Mrs Harold:. oovoth her Grandmother Veiden "1 L»mD.- . C. Warwick y$ t� , Perth Mutual Fire, Insurance Lir $RSFt also"' G tj fi 4:y t)Plate Glass Bonds Automobile Insurance . E, PHONE 72 or 92X INAllifigIRP STREET — BRUSSELS, ONT. Gorrie 'Couple Wed Fifty Years On Tuesday, March 20, Mr. and Me% Robert -Gathers Celebrated the 504it anniversary of their Marriage. During .the gltterneen and evening frieues sailed to shower their good n'ritshess and congratulations on the bride and bridegroom of fifty leers ago, Their daughters,, Mrs. Jardine af.13-mesele and Ml's, Hestia of Ger- r'ie.received the guests and in the (lining Tome, 'where the decoraenns were carried oat In yellow aud white, the three -tiered wedding cake bearing 50 yellow candies cen- tred the table at which, Mrs, Thorn- ton, their eldest laughter, and Mrs, John Catlheest, their son's Wife; named 'tea, The granddaughters served the guests. Robert Jebel .Cattheee, son of John and Mary Wheat of Howtck, and' Margaret Jane Earl, daughter at Thomas and Catherine Bari of Z,ogitn Township were 'married at the home of the ba'tde'ts' glarewt' on March 25, 1890. livers Anter their marriage they near Learnaingten in Essex Camay for seven J'eat-et, afterward moving to Blana . Township, near Trow• bridge, residing there two years befot'e conning to the 4th conces- sion, Howler, where they- resided colli, nine years ago, whee they retired and came to don' -ie to live, They have.. seven, children. who Wei;e able to ba boom for the happy Mrs,: Wm. Grainger Fallowing a lingering dines' the death of Mrs. Wau. Grainger oeclared on Sunday, March 24th, at her home in Jamestown, in her sixty-sixth year: She -vas born at Donegal, May 1813, 1874, and moved with her par- elate areats to the boundary -vest of Listow- el, where she lived unttii her test- es -go to William Grainger, Jan. 16, 1002. aht. ereIIs-. Gealuger then moved to Grey Township, and the past Six years have lived in Morris Township. Mrs, Grainger was formerly Ada McCredken; her another the late Mrs. Elizabeth McCracken, being a resident of Listowel for some time. Surviving are her husband, five Eons and two (laughter% Howard of Detroit, Mervyn at home, Cecil of Earri.:tton, Clareece of Blyth, Stan- ley tamley OfSmithery; Mae. Walton Good -vin (Ruby) of Lloydanins'ter; Alta„ and Irene, of Toronto. Also surviv- ing are two grandchildren, four brother% Witham McCracken near Gornte, Percy on the homestead. Alex near Bhtevale and George of Rimgly, Alta,, and one sister, Mrs, Clarence Nethercott, Sth con. Eima, Deceased was a member of Roe's 111111ed Ghuleb, and a life member of .the Women's Missionary Society. The funeral Wats held front her Monte at Jtalneisttown on Wednesday, March 27th, Rev, Ii, Snell. er Ethel 'United Church oandueterl the ser- vice and inierluent wee made at ltlolesnvorth crwetery. The pallbear- ers were Fleming Grainger, Tamales Milson, Allan McKeroher, ' "NMI Spence, Wan, McLennan, Dave Mc- Lennan, aing as doweehelrery occasion, , One daughter, Dora, diem 111 nay, 1923.• were: Aileen. Riley, Helen loner, Among the git'ts of 50 year's' ego )3etty Wilson, Mayy Bradshaw, vas the Stratford'I}Ierald, given by Allie'leranklin, Elsie Fratvllin, the beide father and which dudl5 paper they have continued .to take t'hrongholit half a *50111 5. Owing ,to road condttione it Was impossible tor frlenIlo from a die- tance. to be prevent with the bride and beiclegroam, but uovsrtheless their cangreiulationtts. were t'ec Pf'ved by telephone and elievers of cards and letters, F. F HOMUTH Analytical Optometrk' guarantees you 'the Best Eye Service Harriston, phone .11$ Brussels (Second Thur- " , Phone 26Y% 0141UO'el 1'SPEEDY cl ON tJ '3t ' COST A THON" IT'S A NEW 000. LOW PRICE .. QUALITY Ti BIG Wise tire buyers get more for their money when they buy this great new Goodyear. 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