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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1941-5-7, Page 4fl4E BRUSSELS POST Wednesday, Mary 7111, 1941 ter of 91r, and Mrs. Stanley Gal,. loiter Is a patient In the Siok C'1111dr0u's ;hospital !n Toronto, and been given a blood transfusion. gain. Therefore we wish You God's {� blessing in your new home, and as r w 1 I many well-wishing friends there as �T1! 11 `You un•e leavin hero. As to slight token or our albpreO;atiotl, vvi1l yon Why State Fariii accept 91100(0 grafts. May rite\ to• mind you of the past and induce you JAMESTOWN to come bunt now and then to visi'. ` 1'ho Joinc: tolvn wai' Workers 4 K I Premiums Are Lower 1 -We pioneered slx-eedtpolicies insurance advance. to buy, You not pay a full year's premium 2 -State Farm Mutual pol.cyholders pay the acquisition cost of a policy only once -not once a year, but once a lifetime. S.Ivings made possible by renewing the same policy are passed on to s policyholders 3 -Overhead costs are lowered by concentrating all routine work In the issuance of policies in the State Farm. office building in Toronto, Ont. 4 --Only careful drivers are insured. Thus State Farm is able to minimize its risks -and give policyholders the benefit of the lowest rates consistent with sound operation. Before insuring consult Chs.T. Davidson AGENT pholke 87-r-2 CRANBROOK The members of the Cheerio Workers and the W.M.S. of Knox 1huroll, gathered together last Friday evening to spend a social ravening in honour of Miss Seam .).anneron and Mrs, Lorne Cameron. 'During the evening which was anent in playing games and social chat. The two guests of honour were asked to colne forward while the following address was read by Brussels, Ont. tis, They bath gave a very suitable reply and Auld Lang Syne was sung At the close of the evening a dainty lunch was served. Mrs, Lorne Cameron left for he new 110010 in Windsor earlier this week, We hope that Jean will not he to far away that she will he back with us quite often and will be able lc. attend manly of our meetings in the future. :11r. Heroics Huetller of Galt was gnome over the week end. Miss Dorothy Turnbul of the 10111 concession of Grey spent the week- end WWMiss Verla Fischer. Mrs. Lorne 'Cameron and children left 011 Tuesday for Windsor, where they will live. Lorne has had a opal- / tion in Windsor for a few weeks now. • Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wileon and family have moved to Cranbrock 1 this week. Mrs Lloyd Michael. The gifts, to Jean a lamp and to Alice, a toaster were presented by Mae Fisdher. Dear Jean and Aldce:- If goes without saving that WP shall be very sorry to lose you from among us. For steveral years you have rendered us service •1 in r!tar. society. Perhaps the best part of this work is the cheerful and willing manner in, which it was undertaken. We are going to miss your' However our loss will be some other per0n's Baby Chicks 4iu S.C.W. Leg'iorns Barred P. Rocks Besides offering chicks and pullets for the balance of the season, I wish to thank all old and new customers for their business and continued support. I have not many early pullets for sale now and the chicles are pretty well sold on some hatches.. - CALL OR 'PHONE - Alec Woodrow. BRUSSELS, (77-4) ONTARIO BLUEVALE 131ueivale, May 2 -The meeting of the directorate of the East Huron District or Woolen's Institutes, was held in tl3luevale ons Wednesday afternoon. with au attendance of tw e n y -three. Representatives were .present from all the local In- stitutes. The president, Mrs. .1. Harold Spier, presided. reeveral items of business arose dut of the correspondence and were iscussed and 'the slate of officers nominated for the year 1941 Rud held their regular monthly tea on Thursday, April 17111 lu 'Victoria Hull, with a natendance of 22 ladies. A dainty lunch was served by Mrs. } l 1t pan a; 12 pr, bays' wick and Miss Mildred Turnbttll, overall suits; I, Tr, bays' gyjsalas, Dennis, Mrs, Aielau'lalte, M1•s, Wet pl, bays. s o 1 Proceeds from the tea autznunle1 10 2 boys' 111g0lbshll•ts; 6 p1. har 95.90. The soelety then jpacked isle :drawers; 3 women's dresses; 4 lroanen halo which (00015904 of the follow• ymilieu's slips; 0 p1'. 's bloanr' Mgt -.I ere; 1 pr. girls' pyjamas; 7 in', nre0's pyjamas. r leor elvillancrebief-11 quilts anis I For Alen on naive cervi0o;^1G pr. pr. w 75; 3 -baby e bindorel 31/s tlez. diappilloere; 7 girls dresses; 10 girls' men''s seeks. 0 pr. Seamans' stocks; slips; 16 pr, girls' bloomers); 3 girls' 2 pr. mitts; 2 helmets; 0 sleeveless nighties, 4 pr, boys' long pants, .1. sweaters; 1 turtle neck sweater. 0 O M • .+4QOCo04i :44:0.9, r:r:44:444,400:4404:00:00:00$404:40:04:090:00:04:4-94:0909 44:4 4,40Wy4a®P4:00:4: as:•o-0®oar o..-oy44:a.:4-94:0909PoOaP00•Y0a04oaa®4y0Ca08,0v' 4y 4,, q, m 42. The program was drafted for the ,dbsltrict annual meeting to be held Vit the 'township hall, Ethel, on May 22 when Mrs. E. A. Duke will be the representative from the De- portment of Agriculture, Toronto Mrs. Milligan, of Clifford, provin- cial board director and Miss Flora Durnin, 410010 eaotnonlies 0080h for Junior work, will be present. At ,Lie close .of the meeting mem' hers of the Bluevale Instittl.e served refreshments and a social time wars enjoyed. Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Elliott left for their new home last week at Harrisburg. We were sorry to hear Mr. Wm. Souch got kicked with a cow and got two bones in his leg broken, he will be laid up for -sone time. Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Bosman, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs, Melville Mothers and family. Mr, Will Peacock got badly hurt last week while cultivating with the tractor he got off 'to pick some stoves he got caught in cultivator and pulled under. He will be laid up for awhile. Sorry to hear the little sou of Mr. end Mr's. Ward Gray got a fork run in his head and was taken to Wing - ham hospital for a few days. Glad he is getting better, We were sory 'to shear the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gallager was taken to Toronto for treatment. Mr. Edward Johnston has bought Mr. Leonard Elliott's 'house in Blue. vale. We will be sorry to loose them. Leonard Elliott who has been sec. tion foreman here for some years, has been •tn•ans0erred to New Ham- burg. Mr. Elliott reported for duty May 1. Mrs. Elliott and family will be mevng shortly. Mr, William ,South, 3rd 'Conces- sion, Morris, was recently hoicked on the leg by a cow. The injured leg has 'been' placed in a cast. Mr Souch is over eighty years of age and bras al'wa.yis enjoyed good health and been very active. William Peacook received injuries to his feet and side, while working with his !Wanton. He will he unable to work for some tune. At the Sunday morning service in the United Church, Rev. C. Tavener apolte Brom the Itealt. "Consider the lilies of the field," Mrs. J. Wick - stead sang as a .solo, "Trust and Obey." In Knox Presbyterian Church, `Rev. F. G. fowler spoke on the sin of indifference, and the effectit ,t; having on the Chnintion Church. Nent Sunday 'special Mother's Da/n kith senvoes will be observed i b tl (40e 1 I , SUPERIOR STORE QUALITY SERVICE SPECIALS FOR -THURSDAY. FRIDAY & SATURDAY Puffed Wheat .. Si. Williams Orange & Grapefruit White Sugar Maple Leaf Salmon Oxydol . Large Royal York Coffee 1/2 ib tin • • .. • • • P & G Soap Boys' Cottonade Coveralls khaki 'Men's Work Pants large package 15c Marmalade 2 tb jar 21c ... • . 10 tri for 78c 1/2 1b tin 19c each 23c • 27c 1 1b tin • • • • 49c 4 bars for 17c each 98c per pr $1.49 Girls' Oxfords, 'Black or Brown • per pr $1.75 Women's House Slippers, Canvas ............per pr $1.00 Canvas Running Shoes -for all the family. Wm. Ziegler Highest Prices Paid For Eggs. Phone 22-r-11 Ethel • • • a • 6 ,.,v+ ,+ W will clean or put a New Main Spring in any make of watch for $1, AiI work guaranteed: for one year Mrs. A. Stretton Jeweller - Brussels H. A. APPEL WATCHMAKER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN CANADA AND THE U. S. A ; Alarm Clock Special for Sat. S•ilver`bell $1.40 Guaranteed lYear; .2. . 42♦ ._. ._ .• l V+•••._ rwVchurches. S♦ Visitors: J. Wesley Beattie and 4=♦ 7Aitrbghiers Ethel and Flor• ence, of 'geaforilll with Mac and Olive Scott; 44 11rand Mrs. Fred xllalenbeck an 1 ( 44 eon, Clarence, of Stratford ,with 1Mr,. and Mrs. W. W, Manu; Mr, and Mrs, George Love. wilt. reIdtives ,at Sea'forbjt, Stisatn, t0.e fourmtotuth.old &nigit- Sunday, ❑ Sunday, May 11th, is the day set aside in honor of Mothers everywhere; in some small way, the love and esteem the day when your gifts show her, the happiest you hold for her. Make this day "Mothers' Day" she has Known. WEAR! THINGS TO C1VEHER' Read the Gift Suggestions listed below, and come to this Store for your Mother's Day Gift of Quality ay 11 Gletves Kid or Doeskin. All shades .. • • • • •• • • .......... English Chamoisettes, White and Natural Hand Bags Solid Leather Bags Fabric and Novelty Bags Lingerie White Slips ... . Rayon Panties; White and Tea Rose Satin Panties; White and Tea Rose .. Handkerchiefs Printed Imported Lawns Fine Irish Linens ... •••• $1.59 T° $2'25 .. $1.00 $1'50 • $1.95 TO $4,95 $1.00 Pillow Cases Hand Embroidered Madiera Cases, pair Taffeta Pillow Slips, pair Plain Hemstitched Cases, pair .. $1.00'1•° $1,95 49c To 75c • $1.00 To $1.50 Guest Towels Pure Linen; a vast assortment; pair • .. • • Night Gowns Voile Gowns Rayon Gowns Satin Gowns . 5c To 25c 25c T° 50c $1,35 To $1.95 $1.95 • 89c �° $1.00 • $1.00 T° $2,50 • • • $1.00 T°.$1.95 $1.50 r° $1,95 Scarfs Sheers, Crepes and Satins, plain or figured White and Black Figured Scarfs • • .. . • • Silk Hose Nylon Hose, Tropic and Nude 10 -Thread Service Weight, Coco and Dawnmist • • .. • 8 -Thread Service, Rotedust, Moondust, Samoa Beige • 3 -Thread Chiffon, Silk to top; Sumner shades 4 -Thread Pure Silk Crepe; new Summer shades • • • .. . .• 3 -Thread Chiffon, silk on top; Precious and Salute • • 6 -Thread Semi -Service Weight; all shades • • .. . 4 -Thread Chiffon Lisle top; good shades .. 1 11 $2,95 To $3.95 75cTo$1.00 $1.00 $1.65 $1.25 $1.15 $1.15 $1.15 $1.00 85c 79c The Store For Mother's Day Gifts Stewart Bros. SEAFORTH, ONT. .♦