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The Brussels Post, 1940-10-23, Page 4
Wednesday (Weber 23rd, 1940 THERRU v POST srrr�., .rr `♦N*♦µIM♦M♦N♦N♦Mi♦e♦♦eiNiNiiNiN°N♦N°M♦N♦°i♦i ♦♦Ni♦i♦N°N*N'N�M�N♦MIM+♦°i♦♦iNi°i*♦♦♦M1N•♦Mj� AO s GUARANTEED TRUST CERTIFICATES BRIDAL IIIREA'I'NA. ♦ A Short Term "Trustee" investment �Ctyr�+ U� ♦ \ ♦t ♦♦ at attractive interest �s; g�" itit • rates ; �... a�:�a v Y. y a ♦�° Your .. 4,'+ 31 4 per cent per cent per cent 1 Year 2 and 3Years 4 ands 5 Years The London Western Trusts Company Limited Executors Administrators Trustees Established 1896 WINDSOR LONDON TORONTO WINNIPEG- SASKATOON VANCOUVER VICTORIA Applications Accepted By: - R. S. Warwick phone 71x or 49 Brussels, Ontario BELGRAVE Rev. J. B, T'ownend begins a series of sermons on the Book of Job net Sunday. This book deals the with the problem of pain and suffering of good people. Its mes- sage has a vital application to the We of today. Services in Brioh Church go and uzo Winter time on Sunday Sunda), will begin at ,2.30 with School an hour earlier. of The Young People's Society co-operation with the Women's Mis- •oolroom on Tuesday night with the Missionary Committee in charge They had as guests.for)the occasion Ross Anderson presided over the ,the Societies of Westfield, DonaY- meeting. The lesson was read bY tar brook and Belgrave, The address Thelma McGuire and the Prayer ak: of the afternoon was given by M. b. en by Mrs. N. Keating. The topic (Rev.) Tavener of Bluevale who for the evening was an adhress of gave a splendid, address on the "The history slim the Planning general theme of" "Thanksgiving." Thanksgiving". A recreational perioi( Siuplern entry program included a followed the meeting. reading by Mrs. .A. Campbell of The Young People's Society of Donnybrook, a duet by Mrs. Stanley Brick United Church met on Friday { Cook and .Mrs. Fred Cook of West - night last in the Ohurch. Jean , field Church and a sago. by M,e. Johnson presided, with Beatrice' Norman Keating of Belgrave. Mrs. Beecroft at the organ. The lesson F. Thompson, President of the the United Church met in the Brick Church Society :was in the Topic of the evening was taken by (hair. The lesson was taken by Mr. Goldie Wheeler of Belgrave MT. S. Snell and a reading was who spoke on "Ideals of a Young I given by Mrs. W. •L. Wightman. Mrs. People's Society." The address John T. Curry, oldest member of. was well presented and contributed Brick Churh'h Society who, with her greatly to a very enjoyable meeting• husband had just celebrated the After the earliest part of the gath 60th Anniversary of their wedding, ering officers were elected for the was present and made the recipient ensuing year. The results were as of congratulations and good wishes follows: President, Jean Johnson; of the assembly. Present with her 1st Vice Pres., Jute Irwin; 2nd Vice were three married daughters Pres., Lavine MicBurneY; 3rd Vice- whose earlier years had been spent Pres., 14fason Robinson; 4th Vice- in the Community, ,Mrs. Bibb of Pres., Henry .Patterson; Secretary, Detroit, Mrs. Aikens, ot Saskatche- George McGee; Treasurer, Louise wan, Mr's. Galbraith of Cheyboygan, Coupes; organist, Gladys MOBurn UIS.A. A. fourth daughter Mrs ey;" ass't. organist, Dorothy Parte':- son. Meetings will be held so far • as possible in the homes of the coir munity, The next meeting will take the Torun of a Hallowe'en Social in was read by Lavina McBurney. The sionary Society at the home of Mrs. Leslie Wightrnan: Committees were appointed to attend to all necessary arrangements. There was an at- tendance of 20 at this. organizatl iu meeting and the outlook for the. Society is quite hopeful. The Autumn ThankoSel'img meet- ing 01 the Women's Missionary Society of Brick United Church was 4ield on Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 15. v/l ce 011",,,V5' ;, TOR .lhc alftEN; i -)F i-iiA6r5 SA t A IG y'S - D r u g St 're ♦_♦ e$�,, 3 'te i A'INC iii♦ �►416'�S your v NYAL oz 2 f r 1 _ SALE T `o. • `f S = OUR DIAMOND ROOM AFFORDS PRIVACY WHEN BUYING MoRitchie was unable to be Pres- ent because of sicknes. The weather was fine, the country round a blaze of splendor' and the' gathering prov- ed row ed to be a happy one indeed. Classified Ads Introd.ing THE NEW P41 It r_^ Positively The Best Radio 'aiabe 1,,ro the Market All The Latest Improvements Pius Westinghouse Deape,ndabiiity Gives You More Radio Value Per Dollar See them at the Radio Shop Burgess ERNIE SEDDON Radio Tubes F earl One ° Service and Batteries 92x Accessories ts„,e.e.ee.eaee4,4#4,4444444,.e.we.e'44.e*.oste4.e4+44'+m+.ee4•44~e4'e*e4'4,44,eoeee.s. i° SAVE HALF I� DRUGS e=e ti + �� it • . ♦ `i` Toiletries Home Remedies, + is Medicine Cabinet Necessities ;_; ♦i♦ ,� ♦a♦ •tt 1p q ,! C 9 °4. FOR SALE— b°4° �`1i��� ■ L��r1ilYl+ �Mr ���� r�ir_ I �_�ii. �J. L� 4. 90 S. C. Leghorn year-old Her phone 42-r-19 Geo. Blake �Z� Wed. 1 UILIi 1rl� ■ ■ �r� v�irraat+m. �a�..vo,— .� —_ � — - t♦ .�.. °i� WANTED— ♦.P ♦�♦ Feed' for n number of cattle by ♦e tore t:. the pound. apply at the `Post.' ee ee �_. FOR SALE— +�♦ Alien's Dru,y ♦+♦ 9 �fY 50 'Cord ot Dry Wood, 14 -inch. +j♦ i ,} ♦i♦ apply to A. Bryans, Belgrave. ♦♦ "a 4 phone 13-r-10, Brussels, tpo V Given �y Q 4 WANTED— '- fi;A Phone Orders r.71 Gi7i-i r1 CIGsh�r �1 �.B1 Attention ♦`o., Old Horses for Fox Feed, ♦ °s� phone 85-r-4 Brussels. VBrussels' Ont. ♦ ♦ J. Wilson, Ethel. 44:81e 4<4,..• et j.°♦♦4,t♦444-4.4 41444 pOGa+♦�.tt♦N♦N+Ko♦Oet O♦N♦N♦♦�,NO♦NKa4H♦♦CttP♦OPPt♦ttt4ta♦♦PtN♦MPV♦N°N♦N♦N♦N♦4 FOR SALE - 50 Single Coeib White Leghorn Hens, 1 -year-old. phone 23-r-16 Dan McKinnon FOR SALE - 2 Heifers due to freshen early November. apply to phone 54-r-4 Wtn, Speir GREY A Hallowe'en Social and bazaar itt 'will he held at the home of An- drew Jadklln, 4th line of Grey, under the auspices of the Ladies Aid of Roe's Church Prizes for best cos- tumes, Everybody Welcome. Former neighbors of Oliver Hem- ingway on the 15th con. are very sorry to hear of his serious illness, he is at present in Toronto and ex- pects to undergo an operation. There is a great demand at gres- sent by several farmers for the, Combine, for cutting buclinvheat and Alfalfa. Will Petrie is very busy at present as be now owns a combine. iBORIN—In Grey 011 Friday, Oct. Lath, 1940, to Douglas and Mrs. Hemingway—a son. Don't forget the ,,Bazaar and Hot Supper at Walton Community Hall on Thursday, November 7th, under auspices of the Ladies' Guild and W A. of St. George's Church, Walton. WANTED -- A good reliable man to supply ciwtoniers with Rawleigh Products. Write Rewleigh's, Dept, ML -152- 127-J. MONTREAL, CANADA. FORR SALE— Leghorn Pullets and Hens, Walter Biose strain. 5 phone 45-r-25 C, L. Holliizger WANTED - 6 or 8 head Young Cattle for winter feeding, also for sale 1, Collis, Pup, 9 mos. old. phone 24-r..6 Garf McDonald KEMP'S SALE REGISTER— Monday, Nov. 4th, For Win. Hamilton, Lot 20, Con. 7, Grey. Farm Stock, Implementay Hay 4:z Grain. Terms -Cash. STRAYED— Steer on Lot 25, Con, 2, Morris; Person can have save proving ow.r. ers'hip and paying expenses. phone 53-r-5 Glen Bray NOTICE— l3'awleigh Customers in Brussels, place your orders for fall and winter needs with C. Payne, Phone 58. Notice Township of Grey A Court of Revision for the hear- ing of appeals against the assess- ment roll of the township of GreY wet be held in the !Clerk's office, Ethel, on Sa''urday, Nov, 2nd, at 10 o'clock S.M. Anyone /interested Is asked to take notice. .T. 01. Fear, Clerk. , Notice— The Council of the Township of Grey is asking for Tenders tor the work to be clone on the Clark Drain. Tenders will be received up to and including Saturday, Nov. Ind, 1940 at 2 o'clock p.m. Plans and spool flcations may he seen at the Clerk's office at Ethel, 'Contract will be awarded subject to The right ot appeal of anyone interested in hte scheme. The lowest or any tender necessarily accepted. 1. H. Fear,,Clerk. �i 1Ca Took Him at His Word He: "You loop good enough eat." She: "I do eat. Where 1 go?" Ot WALTON iMrs. R, J. Barrow underwent tin operation .for appendicitis in Scott Memorial Holpital, Seatorth. Her many friends will be glad to know she is making a speedy recovery. W, C. Bennett of Ottawa is ex- pected to be home on leave this week end. - A good crowd attended the .Red Gross concert on Friday night, Oct- ober 1Sth, Rev. Gilbert acted a3 chairman. The concert commence,' with community singing under the leadership of Miss Britton. Piano duet, Elva Sboldice and Doreen Coutts; Vocal duet Misses Jessie and Elsie- Dennis; 2 choruses by Walton 'School; a dialogue by a group of young ladies from McKil- lop; piano solo, Bessie Davidson; song and tap dance by Helen and Leona Johnston; solo Dorothy Turnbull; orale quartette by G. Ramsay, J. Leeming, G. McArthin•, J. McDonald; dialogue "The Only Child" from Bethel; solo, Margaret Habkirk, The concert closed with singing the National Anthem, Lanett was served followed by dancing for a couple of hours. The proceeds of the evening amounted to almost $50.00. Don't forget the Bazaar and Hot Supper at Walton Conununity Hall on Thursday, November 7th, under auspices of the Ladies' Guild and \V. A. of St. George's Church, Walton. Free List "A. plastic surgeon put this caull flower ear oh me." "Oh, did you get it because you wanted to look tough?" "No, I got it because he caught me petting his wife." o0♦:NeN♦NeM♦NtN♦M�♦M♦N♦NeH♦QP♦MeN♦NPPe♦N♦N♦,�,♦N♦♦t♦N♦Oe♦N,y+ ore ♦o e2♦ 02♦ eie ♦e "The Store f wit'n the Stock'' •2• .S. e$o ♦e ♦S♦ ♦P: ♦2♦ et. OA ♦�e ere ei t�♦ ♦=i ere 1, ♦ ♦ o++ shall w' Oe ♦�4 `a` O�P Call and OOP Get Your Supplies Early Y♦4 at October Sale Prices ♦;♦ D. L Chapman ' ' Main St. «i+ ‘,.;, +" : A4 4444,: },44 :+444' ..) i . : 4 :4.44H:N H'p4q$,, 44 `4if 4,48H ., N: ,,, x• Start Using ... 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