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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1941-6-11, Page 5Notice To Creditors
In the estate of Margaret Miller
Stewart, late of the Township of
Grey and County of Huron, Spin -
ter, who died on or 'about the
seventh day Of February, AJ).
1920,
'1"ATiN NOTICld that all .parties
having claims or demands against
the estate of Mlle above nientione:i
deceased must mail particulars and
proof of same to 44ie undersigned
vd!mitsiatretor orhis sdlicitor on or
before the twenty-first day of 'Jure,
A.D. 1941, upon eyelid' date the said
adminiatnator will proceed to distri-
bute the assetswith regard only to
those claims which he shall then
'rave received notice. ,
DATED M Brussels tills twenty.
seventh day of May, A.D. 1941.
Donald Stewart
Administrator
ley his solicitor ELMER D. BELL,
Bruesels, Ontario,
War Loan Clieabing.
Ottalwit, Oet„ June 1U, --Latest re-
, points en progress of Vetere .Leen
caniimign show steadily nmuntlne
n'0•ul'bf r of rural units pawing their
objectives. Urgent appeele ere
1 tieing outdo to headquarters for
mere honour pennants, and compete•.
tion among eamm mitiea to top the
list growing keener, Already some%
rural units are flying as many as
ten pennants. Total entbsoripptions
' reported by T'uesdsiy amounted t0
$309,89'7,4'0'0 from 299,564 itutlividuel
e ubscriloens,
Notice to Creditors
—x—
In the estate of Mary Stewart, late.
of the . Township of Grey in the
County of Huron, „spinster, „who
died on or about the twentieth day
of October, A. D. 1929
—a—
TAXIS NOT00E thiit all parties
having claims or demands against
the estate of the above-mentioned
deceased must mall pariculars and
proof of same to the' ,undersigned
administrator or bis solicitor on or
'before the twenty-first day of June, I
A.D. 1941, upon which date the said
administrator will proceed to distri-
bute the assets with regard only to
those claims which he shall then '
have received notice.
DATED et Brussels this twenty-
seventh
wentyseventh day at May. A.D. 1941.
Donald Stewart,
Administrato9,
by his solicitor ELIIIER D. BELL,
Brussels, Ontario
Joint it, Hewn Dom Pilblielty Coin,
Classified Ads
FOR SERVICE—
Yorkshire Hog for .service.
Jno, Clark, RR, 4, Brussels
FOR SALE -
1 Deering Mpwer, 6 ft. cut, geed
ire new.
phone 42-r+6 Angus Brown
FOR RENT—
The Swift Canadian Co„ will sub
let their shop on Turnbeiry S1,i
Brussels. apply to
Swift Canadian Co., Stratford
PLANTS FOR SALE --
choice cabbage, cauliflower,
tomato, POPPer and etc., plants Tor
sale. 5043 a hundred.
phone 19X Brusseds Harry Querin
TEACHER WANTED—
For S,S, No. 10 Morris, Duties to
commsen:ce St, 1 1941. ' Applica-
tions received until ,lune 20th. State
salalry queli•flleationts and easpentence,
Robert J. Farregt, Sec: Trees'.-
Bluevale, R.R. 2
MUSIC TEACHER WANTED—
For S.S,
ANTED—For'S,S, No. 10, Morels, 'to corn
mence Sept; 1941. Apeodicants,'to state
how many. lessons 'they will teach in
Year, of what length and salary per
lesson.
Robert J. Forrest, Sec.-Treas.
Bluevale, R.R. 9.
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at the MiOdhnlay Furniture Store
$25 up, Also new pianos, Fieri
shires. New & Used Singer Belying'
Machines, Washers at Bargain
Prices. J. F. Schuebt &' Sons,
Mildmay
FOR SALE—
Ca•ruga'ted gaileenized .steel steak
tt'ong9h. size 6 ft. long, 2 ft. wide. 23
inches height 3% barrel cal,abitr
in goad condition'. °heap for ,qiuck,
"s11e also a Sour' -frame honey exe.
treater cheap,
phone 72 Dr. J. D, Warwick
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IN MEMORIAM
44
PEOPLE :W KNOW
NO W
414.
Mr. Alvin Pri0a oe Wertferloe was a
Su.neley visitor at hip biome here.
Hobert Pleat, A,O, 2, who recently
becalue a m'euuber of the lttf).A.lt'.
bee, been Sent to Port Albert.
Mi• and Mrs, S, minway, To'
ionto, were week enHeid gngoste wlt'tl
their parents,
C leaelia 'Btnsans and Fred Nesbit
Who are employed et it oheirioal
wedh Hu
piniut in d,e1laad• were home for the
1'1r
Air, anrt Mrs. W. C. McKee -en et
Sarnia spent the bo1Iitay w°..tit Drat: -
an, McKinnon' antic Mr., Alex Arne
'1Itu'nng, 1111 con. of Grey,
Mi, and Mays. Cecil Ferrand of
X,ansiog, Mich„ were week end visi-
tors with Mrs. John .Oly-er,
Mr, and Mrs 'Charles Hing eel
and Mr..and Mrs, Wa•slaett of Peron.
to were visitons with Miss Carrie
'Ellinggtom,
Nolen,. Thompson, I't;C.A,F., Spout
the week end at his home here and
is now stationed 'at Aylmer as fire-
fighting' instructor.
Mr. Jake Fischer, Massey-'Piarris
dealer, attended the Masaey-Harrle
Convention in 'London' 011 Monday of
thts week.
Miss Mery Helen Kerr left for
Toroato,on Wddhve0day to join her
cousin Miss Jean •E, F'ergitson. They
erapeict ,to visit dlhpeir aunt Mrs. R. W.
Moore in. Saskatoonl, Sask., and the
Messes Ieray and Grant in Winnipeg,
aunties of Mary Helen.
Reverend end Mra. J. p'. Chapman
annouree the engagement of their
slaughter, .Gladys,' to Mr. Gordon
Jiames Alcllnld'ge, ,sots of Mr. and Mra.
E. F. Aldridge. The wedding will
'take place in Eglinton United
Church ,Pune 21st ah' 3 o'clock.
Tbi.e notice may be of Interest to
Brussels friends as Rev, and erre.
Oba,prnan and Gladys lived in town a
fele years ago 'when Mr. Chapman
was ministerr of the United Church
Little Teddy Jewel is at present In
London attending a clinic to have
ex -ray and treatment hoping to help
him. Tedtlde is a victim of Infant-
ile Paralysis fniom which he h.as
.suffered for several yearn.
Miss Merle Sanderson of Fergu:e
spent Sunday at the borne of . her
parents blr. and Mrs. Gordon
Sanderson anal' family.
Mr, end Mrs, 'Roy. McKay and
Helen of Torontowere week end
visitors, with 'the former's, parents
Mr. and Mr9. 'Obe's, MeKay
Mr. end Mrs. Geo. Dawson of Port
f1'q"7len* were week ,end' viettors wit:'
the .1st'teris parents Mr. and, MIs.
Philip Arnett.
defines Evelyn and, Merton .Lake of
Fergus opent the week end "at the
Erne nisi eller 'parents Mr, and Mrs
Mast Lake, •i
FOulik Scott hes .returned-. home.
aster spending the Past four weeks
'apt the °School of Emlbalming at the
Renting Institute Toronto; "` Frank
wi' 4e tris first year examinaltione,
while there.
Mr. and Mna C. Busebleii and
Keen etemt the week end ewith
fr.yi's ins Chesley.
Mies Doris Bailee. of Toronto spent
the long :week eO,1 with het ,parentis
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bates, '
Mises Ctirldev, of ToronIta, were
eeeets of . Misses Elizabeth and
F13Hti:e Dawning for the week en -1.
Mmes Hattie returned to Toronts
with' them.
Mists Gertrude Ross of Torootq'
^r ibe week end at her home
here.
Mr, and Mrs. Hilton Pride and.
on J4.111 of Waterloo were Bentley
vie".eta.-at the horse o2 Mr. end Mrs.:
Alvin Pride.
Mr. anal Mrs. Harold Wihitlmrd, at
London• vieited at the formates home
otter the week end. Herold hes uc-
eepteel• at posidian in Foist Erie , with
•
rev', Fleet Aircraft.
Lieut. H. Kerney M.M. and Mra
Kernwe were visitors over the weak
erri a't thw Border's home with Mr.
aro Mi" Frank Kerney,
elbrold is with the No. 1 Veteran
Guard Co'g Active .Force ;and at
ereeenit iia rl'la:tioned sit one, of the
.Northern Tniterndtel"t Camps.
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have equipment for color 'snatching, spray painting
touch-up jobs. -
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GEO. ELLIOTT'S
At EI1-iot't'd` Garage
Brussels, Ontario
'Phone 82
s
Z`egler�2 Superior ���for�e'�'
QUALITY .•• SERVICE.
SPECIALS FOR.•-TH&JRSDAY. FRIDAY ..& SATURDAY
Van Camp choice quality Tomatoes, large 28 oz tin I l c
Superior Baking Powder • 8 oz. tinl4c 16 oz. tin 23c
Hillcrest Shortening ,• • • • 2 1.Ib cartons 25c
White or brown Sugar . • • .. . , 10 Its for 75c'
Rinse s,,,, large pkg • ,,....,••.,,,,,,. 22c
Royal York Orange Pekoe Tea . , • 1/2 ib pkg 39c
McCormick's Marshmallow Fruit.Blossom Biscuits per Ib 15t'
Hemphill's Wheat Berries • ' .c....*. • • • 5 1b bag 22
Mixed Candy • • • • • . • • • • per Ib • - • , „ • .15c
Peanuts in shell .2 Ib • • • , • • , • , , • fort 25c
Blue Boy Coffee • • . , .. • .. • • • • • i • • _ • Ib bag`tor 3'7c
Red Rose Kett* Salmon ' 1 Ib tin 17c
'Sunset Dye _ • • , all colours 2 pkgs 25c
Gillette Razor Blades • • • ... ; . 6 for 25c
, :' a Highest Prices Paid Nit Egg*.
Phone' 22.4.-11' Ethel
MONCRIFFF
The ,Heart and Hand Mission
Band held their monthly meeting,
June Stilt, in schoolroom of Unite:'
Church. The programme was as
follows,. The Lobd e Prayer was
t'epe!atedhe unison. Hylnsv 533 was
stung followed by business by Mrs.
111. Ludington. The fleet six niontlls
being up the officers are, Treas.,
,Tian Mann: 'Sec„ Dolores Meehan;
Press, .Bence McLean; Pianist, Mar•
5(1101 Inglis. ','lie roll call for the
month following is .to be unsevered
bp the name of et bird. The len-
graduate for the next month is to be
ipn'tlpared ?by Iver' hand' Keith Meehan,
W. Nailer as helper. A duet was'
song 'by Dona Baidoy, Donelda
Machan, The Offering was, received
by Mona. Machan and, Muriel Inglis.
A eea.ddng was mead by Margaret
Iniglis followed by Watch Tower by
Belies McLean, Hymn 613 orris
s0ag. The mingles were read by
the See, The Call to Warship Was
rcmeated. Verna 'Carinioltael read
the Lesson. story., Littler ,smith
offered prayer, Fiynnn 605 was Sung
closing the meeting,
BE SURE TO GET'.YISUR
BOOSTER CLUB TICKETs
when shopping In l3irussels
o4neanesday, J11no 11th,
9 'eve
IT PAYS
Our Diamond Room Affords
Privacy When Buying
WEDDING
INSURANCE AGENT
Phones, residence 87-r-2, office 92X Brussels,, Ont.
..1.s ate.-
ARMSTRONG—GRASSY
Knox United' Church manes was
Pr teliy `decorated with orange tilos
somas and pink and white peonies fes
a June wedding on, ;Saturday at
noon when Anna Agues, second
daughter of Mr. .and Mise Martin
-Greeiby became Mire bride: of Mr.
Cecil Harold Armstrong, eldest son
of it'Lr, and Mrs, David Armstrong
of Beignave, Rev, J. B. Townend
asfioiatdd, The beide wore a rove
crepe costume with blue that and
white eocestsories and a corsage of
'pine roses, The bride was attend.
ed, by her sister, Miss Marjorie
Graslby; who wore a dress of blue
crepe with rose hat and, white acces-
sories.' White flowers ,formed. her
cordage. The bridegrooms was sup-
ported' by his ,brother Mr, Gibson
Armetong. Following the ceremony
,the bridal panty returned to the
bride's home where the reception
and• wedding dinner were held.
Later in the aSternoon Mr. and Mrs.
AI'nusitrong Ieft for Kitchener where
they will make their home,
—a—
Turnbull—Baker
tTurnbull—Baker
On Tfnursday, June 5th, the la',vn
of Mr, and Mrs, Selwyn Baker. was
the setting for the marriage at their
only daughter, Marie Annie to Wil-
l.ant J. Turnbull eon of Me. eine MMiree
Wilbur Turnbull et Grey Twp, Rev
H. Snell officiated. The bride loo'r-
ed charming in a street length -frock
of blue sheer and carnage of rose,
Miss Esttelle. Cunningham as bridea-
snaid wore a Pink sheer frock and
cor.age of pink carnations. .
Dr. John Turnbull of Chesley,
broth.er of the groom was the best
;tan.
'The groom's gift to the bride gas
a pearl necklace, to the bridesmaid a
compact and to the grosmssman a
Cigarette case,
A wedding dinner was served to
aboult thirty guests in ,the beautifully
decorated ditringroom,
Later Mr. and Mos. Turnbull left
on a arils east, on their return, tliee.
will reside on the groom's fosau, 16111.
concession. Grey.
For travelling the bride Or .a
_claite green suit With Tose aceess01"
les,
Auction Sale
Of Household Effects at Ethel on
Thursday, June 19th
at 1.30 P.M.
Bed Room Suite
3 Beds
3 Sets of Springs
' Spool Bed
2 Mattresses
Kitchen Range
Heater, coal or wood
2 Sideboards
Extension Table
Fall Leaf Table
Parlor Table
Washing Machine & Wringer
Clock
Daisy Churn
16 Kitchen Chairs
F Rocking Chairs
drop' Head Sewing Machine '--
Couch
2•Mirrors ' - -r
Clothes Horse
Linoleum Rug 12' x 15'
2 Pieces Linoleum
Toilet Set'
Hanging Lamp.
5 Coal Oil Lamps
• 116 ft. 6 inch 4 ply canvass Belt
Longing Chain
Clamp Chains
20 ft. 11/ inch Rope and
Wood Pulley
o White Ash Poles
Bar
1 T oQ Crate (12 doz.)
1 Egg Crate (15 dor.)
Other Articles' too numerous
to mention.
Terms --Cash
W. McDonald, Prop.
AT A BOOSTER CLUB STORE' F, W. Kemp, Auctioneer
McQuarrie Appointed
New Secretary A.C.A,
(From Marketing, May 31, 1941)
Athol McQuarrie has been ap-
pointed Secretary -'Manager of the
Association of Canadian .Advertis-
ers. Inc. Mr. McQuarrie is probably
best known 'through his termer nitre
years' association with the Western
Candia Flour Mills Company, Limit'
ed, Toronto, as Advertising Manager.
He has had spine years of agency
•experienee on the .staffs of Me -
Connell, Eastman & Company,
Limited, and A. McKim, Limited.
More recently he leas been in news
paper. Week and: returns to Toronto
Roan Quebec City' to take up Itis
new nag/Lion,
Mr. McQuarrie is well known in
Brussel sand locality. He is a
native of Morris township and ra-
ceway his early education at Gran-
brook emblic school. He learned his
trade es printer in the office of the.
Past whoa 35 years. ago.
Abner McQuarrie of the 9415 eon-
ceesion of Grey is a nephew and
Mrs. R. S. Warwick of Brussels, a.
niece,
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1929 Ford Coupe
1929 Nash Sedan
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3-1928 Chevrolet Coaches
1938 Dodge Pick Up
1937 Chevrolet 176 -inch wheel base
14 foot rack
1937 Ford 2 ton long wheel base.
1936 Ford Pick Up
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1935 Ford Sedan Delivery
1935 Dodge 2 ton long wheel base
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