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The Brussels Post, 1941-7-9, Page 4e.° .Mtertel Gook Nora Cook Irene Logan Young Grade Olen Bennett Kenneth Dunbar Neil Johnston Alex Nothery Ella Nethery Margaret Nethery Mary Isebelle. Nethery Grade II— . Raymond Bennett aeleldred. Goole Marjorie MacKeleZie 'Terry Nether), ' Irene Shiells ° Norman Shiels Mina B. Bryan, Teacher emessmsosemono""Im.""'" CC. ANIMALS DISABLED ,,, • DEAD er ,.! Quickly removed in Clean Sanitary truck. Phone '011ect, Phone 72, Brussels , „ . .., William Stone Sons Limiteci ,,,. o.,,...33.0 ilia 3. kilier recend i a these early meetings. had, tot beee mrx 3. Durgin, or owilum, main.e. kept. Ltaineiri. was servred ETHEL and sou Willard a pax Bluffs, Maes„ ry" in c'heeargo• ne visited et the home of le: r. Arnold Earl hes been, eucceseful in obtaining Honour standing for pian ' 10 A.W.G.M. (Solo Pe 8001113.05') examination, .also Honour standing far violin in the A.W,C,M, (Teacher's) examination, held re- eently at London. Mrs. Brown of Neepaeva, 1Vlanitoba, who is spending the summer with. eelabives and friends la this vicinity, was the winner of the lovely quilt donated by the Jamestown War Workers, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Shay, Brigden. Meat the week end at the home of . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bowes. While here they attended the Bowes' fte- r BELGRAVE 69th Anniversary Services Of Trinity Anglican tihurch, Belgrave union held at Atwood. e. sr Verne Bowes returned to Brimlen with thein. The regular meeting of the W.M.S. of the -United !Church was held at the'home of Mrs. Jas. Pearson. The. no:eeting wan in charge of the secend group. Mrs. H. Love, convenor. Mrs. • 1.7as. Pearson ted the meeting. A upe.cial feature was the presentation ,of e. lite menebereentp certificate and pin to Mrs. H. Dobson. Mrs. Dobeel as been a member of the W.M.S. since it was organized in 1897. At that time the Rev. Mr. Walker was 'Pastor. Mrs. Walker became ,be first president and M:se, Winnie Ray- nard yas recording secretary. Some interesting facts concerning the first reeetM.gs were given In a letter !rem Mrs. Boyd. Mrs. W. Love also told what the could remember. Regre THE BRUSSELS POST • ! UNUSUA • SUNDAY, JULY 13th The 69th Anniversary of, theoPetle Mg of Trinity Anglican Chuech, Belgrave, war' be observed .y,ith' two SPecial services on Sunday next, July Atilt, at 11.30, A.M. and. 7,60 P.M. The Rector, the Rev. Ray M Weekes, will conduct the Morning .Service and, will preach thesennion. The Guest Preacher at the wiening service will be the Rev. Dr. D. Hurford, R.D., Rector oe eV: Thomas' °Church, Seafortb. American Coal is quite Slow Coming and we advise everyone to ORDER YOUR COAL NOW ! As prices axe advancing. We Fell Insul Brick Siding warranted by the manufacturer See Us we buy from manufacturer SeeUsBefore Ordering D. N. &Doran ,1 M•IMIM,Il Wea.. *VW -1E iats: rothBRtDiL •lowAni DIAMOND Rings fin A flawless 1011' e'501, take with 2 extra dia. mends! Be01111. hely hand. INSURED tassioned. FREE. GREY There passed away tec Um hospital Guelph, Thursday morning, June 26. Mrs. Whitesides Whose =Idea name was Annie Smith a daughtae at the -late Owen and Mre. 'Smith ol° the 4t11 con., Grey. The deceased , gretW,11°P to young wombahood this locality. Of late years she had 1 bden: troubled with Goitre and was HOUSEWORK WANTED— lb hospital at the time for treat- =Paw to went when, she suddenly passed Phone 88X M. Campbell, Shop at auge IT PAYS Our Diamottd Room Affords Phivacy When Buying C Iassified Ada .° e:Way. ,She is survived' by her bus- , Members of the. Choir of St. Paul's ,bancl., Albert Whitesides, one of the 10 York Sucker Pigs, at Lot 22, Anglican Church, Wingnars, will OVecristers, at the O.A.C. College on. 9, Morris. lead in the singing at the Dvatilag 'threeesons and one daughter. The 1 '° phone 18-r-9 Gilbert McCallena ,• uneral, took place Monday, June FOR SALE— Special music will be offered at 30,° to the family elot Guelph. both services. . Mee. 'Isabel Smith daug• hter of Will FOR SALE— All former members and friends 01 and Mrs. Smith Is a visitor during 1 A good °Cook Stove, Winghain Trinity Church are cordially ipeelted the holidays at the 1seme of her make ''' 0 .1011 .Lvz i to attend these Anniversary, See- ,grandeather Mr. Burnett, Elina. aPPly at The Past vices. • , ^ Mr. and fare. Roy Stelse and their 7' Brussels The Agriculture Meeting of , 'the son, and, daughter, Gerald and 'Sandra FARM FOR SALE— Women's Inetitute will be held len ;of ,Detrolt were recent visitors at the Being Lot 10, Con: 16, Grey, cote Tueed.ay, July 1.5th at 2,30 . at Atha home of Mrs. S. M. 1fOniteS,, co 1, venors, Mrs. J. M. Coultas and ., Harold Procter. Roll Ca.11, Name the vegetable and Rower you enjoy. most in the garden. Motto, Mrs. Earl Anderson. Current •events, Myetle Yuill. Music, Mrs. J. Wieke stead. Reading, Mrs. Rabt. McCrea Address, Miss Barbara Michle , Lunch °committee: Mrs. Jeeei 3. Wheeler, Mrs. R. H. Coultee, Mes: J M. Coulter All the ladies of the ehomenot their uncle Mr, John Steiss. I.Mary•Askin of Toronto was a holt' dayevisitor at the home of Mrs. George ;Bv.ans. Oecar, Gorsalitz, wife and tamely !of Flint, Mich., were week end Visitors at the home of the former'e °father 3, 3. Garsalitz. The of the Federation of %Agriculture of Morrie and Grey are balding, a joint picnic on July 17th. The *lace is 3,1/2 miles west of Brus- sels. Oni the tith line Of Morris. Mr. community are invited .to attend. .° Millburn. of Peewit° will be the The following is the report of epeaker also Mr. E. 'Cardiff M.P., Belgrave Public School. 'Phe names =diethyl's -Every farmer should appear alphabetically az prommed. for Sept. lot, 1941. Grade VIII Norma Brydges Florence Cook Roth Higgins Fern Nethery Grade VII— Ross Dunbar Audrey McGuire John, Nethery Marguerite Young Grade VI— Clifford. Kelly Grade V— Muriel Brydges Ph:omen Wade Dor`e Young Grade IV— Lloyd Anderson Joan Brydges '1 hear Mr: Millburn. There will le events and don't forget to gring your 1-unch basket Everything free and everyone welcome, . ,Relatives here received with 51' mw, word, of the passing away of Mrs. Bialy of Detroit, Mich. Form- erly Miss -Elizabeth Duncanson, 171h cone, prey. Mr.,eind Mrs. Geo. Johnston Honored By Host of Friends A delightful social evening, with 1 : "Mr..' end MtS, George Johnston., "nelevilyiveds,, as guests of honor, was Pirticipsited in by a large gathering .of .their friends in Jamestown. °Hall, on Monday evening. •key, C.' Tavener of Bluevale was ihe genial 'chairman, for the interest- ing prograen:-10ornanunity ,singing, . 'Thei'lVlaple Leaf'; Piano duet, NI133. 1 - • es Jean SteWart and! Jean, Towne; . . . Recitation, Mrs'. Harry Goll. Solo, Geo. Ross; Duet, Mr, and Mrs. Den - aid, Robertson; Solo, Rev, C. Talton- er. .Solo,, , George Rose; Musical number, Jean Towne and Jean Stewart, Al the conclusion. of the program the bride and groom were made the recipients. of a writing desk and chair: 1amp, mirror and card table with ao accomptanying address read .. by Mre. Aiten. Mr. Ind• Mrs. Johnston: , Bluevale, July 7th ...... Dee,. Freda and George: Your er`ende have gathered here to- night le do you honour and to wish you a very happy future. , We shall miss George very ing011 In this community where he hes al- ways been, cheerfully willing to chore In all the activities of the neighborhood' and, 'the church. We feel, however, that hie talents and energy will be well ernployed Whee'e* , ver he is, Fredia we know as a charming yeting lady who has given unstint- ingly of her time and abilities to all good calves, We see In this marriage a 1111Inh ^f beerle sea minds. Whiedi =mire. welt for the setting up of a 'homey leeee.e. ° YV' frie'-ve le" 11,,rris. Great and Turnberrp orn, heeepy to ereeent these; gIfie , vet th , °felts exon -see ^f tili Or . leye 1 , fie eteleeete .e e e beet wieie ee pnr . vM1r,, health prosperity and holitignesq, . e $,gpod, on behalf of all af 08, 0. F. JohnSfont li'.,./. •Shaw. Mrs. 0 S. Thentent, POrresi. Matey, Mrs, ;,,gilice Alikon. t ,,,t 'Tlii..errirm lihnnl,,P11 lb P &mare for the beautiful sults on behalf of him- self and 111s *Ito. 11/11•11•111•111 MODERNIZE YOUR, STEEL -WHEEL TRACTOR with the new low-cost TYPE -X SURE -GRIP • Get our money -saving low price on changing over your present steel wheels to the new, low- priced Goodyear Type -X Sure - Grip. We can do the job quickly and the first low cost is only a start to great savings. Get more and easier work from your tractor with Goodyeare. THE COMPLETE LINE FOR FARMERS ALL -TRACTION /ARM TRACTOR a great tire for Sure traction in loose molls. Andr:rson Elliott • Brussels, Ont. TRIPLE RIB RIE -TREAD FOR TRACTION FOR RACTOR FARM IMPLEMENTS SURE -GRIP FRONT WHEELS protects your IMPLEMENT the new tiro (of form Imp's- for Implements tractor front ment Invest- where power le Wheels, gasp. ment, rolls derived from easily. wheels. DRIVE IN FOR SERVICE TODAY1 taining 100 acres good soil, wed drained, and fenced, a drilled well, wall windmill. A good, bank barn, grick house, close to school, apply Jas. S. Houston., R.R. 5, Goderlch FOR SALE - 50 gal. steel barrel in good con- dition $1.75 apply to C. Payne. Phone 58 Brussels. Ziegler's Superior Store QUALITY SERvicE; smcims FOR --THURSDAY. FRIDAY & SATURDA1c .....,, Kellogg's Oven Fresh Cornflakes 8 OZ. . ‘ . • ^ • 2 pack for 150 Hillcrest Pure Lard ........ • .. ..... • , . • , • , • 1 lb carton 19c Arctic Pastry Flour 24 I'D bag, • — • „ — . • .. • . .... • . • • • .0 75c Assc.rted Cream Sandwich Biscuits . • .. • • , „ , . • • • per lb 1SC Granulated Sugar ... , • • . , • • • . „ • ••• „ . , 10 lh for 78c 5-Str!ng Brooms • . • • ... ....... , . , .".• . , .... each '25c Men's Summer Peak Caps • •••• , .. each 23c Boys' Straw Hats .... • ," " ... • .. • ..... •••••• „ , • • • • each 15c Men's Felt Hats .. . ..... ... ...... . ... .. • ...• • — — .• each 75c Children's Running Shoes ..• • • • , . • ... — — , . ..... per pr 49c Boys' Running Shoes •• , , .1." " , • • , • per pr 75q Women's Sand & Navy. Oxford Running Shoes • • per pr 48"C Men's Leather Oxfords ... • • • • , " • .. .; per pr $2.49 • .WE SELL. --KING & SUDDEN DEATH BUG KILLER... Phone 22-r-11 Ethel Highest Prices Paid For Eggs. . for you.. Thoussiu..... of folks need Familex Products and. want them, but we babe net enough representa tives. Itis your opfportunity tor easy sales and odenty of repeat business. It ou are welling to work and ambitious, get going and youill not be sorry. For Illustrated cata- logue and details: 670 St. Clement, MONTREIAL. C==D1 FOR RENT - 2 modern .Supentest Service Star tions well located in towns on Mail Ffighwayel'eexcelleut gallonage, 1 in- cludes hying quarters both suitable for repair work, immediate PO363- Mon. apply to Tr. T. Nerve, Box Seaforths Gone To Montrealmiss, Alberta ltircLean,. popola7 registered nurse and daughter of Mr. amil Mrs. Fred 1VteLean ef Wingham has lett for Montreal where she will take poet graduate work in obstetrics at the Royal Vic- toria Hospital. Mine McLean is a graduate or the 1939. class • from' Victoria Hospital at London, OM, where she set an, earlahle record in ber training course. At graduation she was highest In her class in surgery, psychology and xnedfciere. Alberta is a sister of MTS. F. 51. Semis of town.. • MEN • WANTED— Herealt le a big, =do business re92 For Sale A quanttity of Hay For Sale, Tim- othy and Alfalfa and a little sweet clover. Cele be storedin bare here if necesse7y. phone 30-r-19 Lot 12, Con. 4, Grey DirtYlene Pringle RED CROSS BPUSSELS BRANCH f The foHoWing is, the list of were completed 'and shipped for the month of June: 25 pairs 'Mitts 110 pairs“vocks 25 pairs seamen's socks 6 Sleeveless sweaters 10 scoria' 5 turtle neck sweaters 5 ribbed. helmets 5 Balaclava helmets 20 wash cloths. 11 quilts, Refugee Supplies - 4 ladies' coats. 11 boys' suits 1 child's drees .1 baby bonnet 2 pre. booties 2 vests 3 diapers 2 sweetens 10 pairs bloomers 7 Pi's. Pyjamas Auction Sale HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS Sale to settle estate of the late I. M. Henry, Ethel, Ont. SATURDAY, JULY 26th .. at 1 o'clock. 1 extension liable, 1 fall tear table, 1 varier table. 1 rocking chair. Kitchen chairs, 1 sideboard., 1 glass cupboard', 1 upholstered Parlor sule, 6 pieces, 1 mattrees, 1 set springs.. 1 wooden bed, 1 lounge, 1 linoleum 4 yd,X•5, yds., 1 linoletnn 4 yds. e 4 Yds., 1 tea kettle, 1 bureau, 1 grin I stone, shovel, :spades, 1 pump wrenichi hoes, rakes, 1 kitchen lounge, 1 bake board, 1 glekie, 1 draw lettere, °scythe, rag carpet, 1 good gasoline lamp, 2 oil humps. 1 sink, 1 bottle tapper, curtain polIS, ment grinder,.eaUnegO stuffer, large rubber cover ror truck or wegOni 1 Princess Pat range, good shape, 2 ?twine' nAtig,, nntifi, pane and dishes, various household attlelea. TERMS—CASH '1', In case of rain salt; will, pf In Townshin Rell;'6141 ie. D. Se11,--SolicItor F. W Keten—AuctIoneer Mrs, D. 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