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1927 pldsinobile Coach
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1 -year-old Black Percheron Colt
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them at Champion's Garage, Brussels
u'W'n ,... .....nR4i .rw..n.a..pnisiP.'S3i71!sa ran_ ,'
tentent has.. been recen-y
re -opened, 1'e•deceratel and will he
used for auraaurameetings,
Anniversary 'Services At St.
George's Church Walton
Oa Sunday, July 20, 1941, StGeorge's Anglican Church, 'Walton,
celebrated its sixty-eighth Anni-
_ vevaal'y..
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('HE BRUSSELS POST
the WA, nntlertgok to nuance ono•I
• half of the mission work of the 1 PUT COARSE FOR THE PIPE
Canadian Church, She urged her
! hearer's to put their icon and %, ti
late Christ's work. sez'vire
Foliowing the ntissiollaly
the Ladies Guild entertained at a
tea in the basement of the Cl1ll' 1
a
which was attractively .
erl
' with summers flowers and pinit earl
white decorations. . t�
The ba
CUT ENS FOR crc4RtrrlE's
Classified Ads
.�.o.r..rw Reti,.Frauk Lewin, L, Th., Rector
tjte.' eevince.it is Orli! xlx need of of Parkhill, and former Rector of
Many Citizens,; e`systeau, repel iliat•tnashouli;x ,
Honor Dr. Shaw atsowerag�ialton,''coiitliicbed the morni{rg end
At Celebration , be the next public hnerovemeet evening services.
scheme, 1 Bev. F. Lewin spoke of the honor
50 Years Practice =a
Doctor Completes: , conferred an Moll by being invited tr,
:' ''return to Walton, noted with a
Je +��n Y�c
At Clinton; Gifts q�5 1 OWN t toudh of sadness that former meta
Presented By Many Ci
The dance sponsored by the.'Wad Hers had 'passed' to the Great Beyond
Clinton - Upward of 500 citizens Workers of JameelFeyn nit ' r,esday aid imcidenta6ly conveyedspecial
ht was fairly well attended. The greetings to Walton Ocenimerty
of Clinton and vicinity assespbled at nigfrom Rev. Chandler now stationed
the collegiate campus- Friday eveu- Gully Jumpers 'Orchestra sat/Plied
ing to honor Dr. J. W. Shaw on. 111a good music and with a refreshment in Parkhill.
having completed 50 years of 1.111• t gocth in the hall made it..posseble
trimmest practice in •Clinton, also on for everyone to enjoy b a
. 'pleasant
his having just passed 6vis 80th evening. The "V'. ,•Po 1., Victory"
61intfrday. The gathering took the stinkers were also offeded at the
toe'm of a community picnic, A ' door and many took; the.:al?ltdrtu lty
program of Sports was canted out of getting one and placing it on the
under the' d'lr'ectidn of Owen Combe, windshield of thein':ca?
Col. Rance, Jas. C. Shearer and Mrs. John Cutt, of Goderldh, who
Mayor A. s. McMurray. The ()linen bras spent the past tube wei:eltg,; with
pipe bane played during the lunch +the Holt Brothers, then .returnee
boar and as a mark of honor circled home. ° 1 t{
the guest table three tures. Wanda Mrs. Jahn Rutherfor has been
Elliott, 1Detroit, granddaugher , of
Mrs. Jacobs, matron of the county
home, was a charming little drum
-Majorette,
Mayor Presides
Mayor McMurray was chairman
of the atter-dinner program: Other
speakers were t20. W. Trewartba, pleased to reportee,p
W. S. Rdd'
. Holmes, Fred Watson and Mrs. Cectl Payneatwo children,
Dr. Oakes. ,Addresses were then sof Toronto, are veetedn ;with Mr. end
read 01y F. Vineland, KC., ane Mrs. B, Payne.
Russell Dorrange to Dr. Shaw, and Mr. Gordon Hooteespent Sunday
by Mrs. Ephriam Snell to Mrs. with eriendet in Goderidh.
Shale. Presentations were made Mr. Clarence Graiteger had his ton.
al a leather upholstered chair and sits rearloved in the Clinton Hospital.
foot rests by Col. Combe, following We hope he will. 'soon be feeling
Mr. F.ingland's address; a go'd- much better.
headed cane by Wordeu James A baby toy was born on Jr'ly 11tH
Leiper on behalf of the 'County to Pte. Walter and 11 rs iMda'Ferlane.
Home co-tnmrfittee, d:olloeeing Mr. Congratulations -'-
Dorrance's address; and a silver A misoellaneers shoteereewas het]
tea service by Mrs. D. A. Smith, at the home of Mr, an""d""1Gii1's." ri"e1i'oed
following Mrs. Snell'sa address to tSelier.4 on Wednesday night of laic
Mrs. Shaw. week for Mr.` and Mrs: ' Kenneth
Has Seen Many Changes { Sellers, of Wingham, who- were
The doctor, inacknowledging the recently married.
tributee'Paid to him, outlined the
vitd'ting with her •par its, Mr. and
Mrs. Welter 'Sa,vag ,.and other
friends here. •b L£_z!
Mists Mildred Weelis, , who under-
went
nderwent an operatiob' fart appendicitis
in the Palmerston Hospital, is doing
as well as can be expected, we are
many eltanges Suet have tra,ken
place here in the 50 years since he
WALTON
The theme of his morning sermon
was "Tile Fulefilling of God's Cov-
enant."
ov-
enant" Pt was very instructive end
anutrh appreciated by the large cnn-
gregat'ion in attendance.
The subject of the evening ear.
vice was "Backsliding." It was
definitely a clear phallenge to high-
er 'Christianliving in the nation,
,community, home and inidividual.
The choir, under the direction 02
Miss W. A. Frau, rendered special -
music at both services. The Wardens
Mr. Harry Bolger and Mr. Bent A11:•
derson were very gratified at the
success of this Special Anniversary.
Rev. F. W. C. Watts, the present
Rector, conducted the services of
-Rev. F. Lewin at Parkhill on this
.occasion.
Wednesday, )•ulry oth, jeee i,
Ir +r
FOUND-
A sum of money,
apply at The Post,
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FOR RENT-!�
A Boase, apply to
Mrs. Jack Allen
FOR SALE
One Yorkshire Sow, due to farrow
August 10.
.phone 75r-1.2 Stanley Fischer
FOR SALE -
Massey Harris 6 -ft. Binder, Massey
.Harris Mower, 1 Wagon with 2 steer
wheels.
phone 40-r-16.
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began his practice. At that time j M1'. ani Mrs. J. 11 Humphries .of
'there were no ears. no telephones, Walton with Mrs. 1 r T>}cjs Ferg1-
•no radios, no X-ray machines; j son of Detroit sPept ifl ,ipeeliF:end
people drank water pumped from with the Humphries and Shatlno*
wells. He 'told of the este,bliShmint families. ! +
at waterworks in Clinton, which 5,..e Miss Mary Htldgllliries of Walke.r-
had long agitated for. He also vt11e is :pending her holidays web.
mentioned that while Clinton. has her parents 1Vi^? and Mrs. W. J.
water service equal .to the best in Humlp-pries. C� !t"• "*
Miss Margaret' Glossier of -Wing
c=er l ' - ham spent .S101day with her, friend
Auction 7 I 1iiE's Ruth Cummings.
Sale Mr. and Mee. Bryans spent the
week end with --t&-
011' HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS i Mrs. K. Rutledgene Tomcat „,
AT BRUSSELS Mrs. C. Drager spent the week-en1
•SATUR'DAY, AUGUST 2nd her sow Mr,1;, Drager of
Devon.
at 1.30 P.M.
Mrs. Wilfred Kerte;'
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wish to announce that I have purchased the Dairy ,Business
formerly carried on by Mr, W. J. Stewart under the trade
name of 33russeis Dairy.
I will be able to supply you with a complete line of
Dairy products, and would respectfully solicit the patronage
of the citizens of :Brussels.
BRUSSELS CREAMERY
per. Roy B. Cousi %'' r s
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STRAYED -
A yearling Hereford Netter stray-
ed 'from the farm of Rabt. T
;Strachan. Anyone knowing it's
whereabouts please get n touoh w1-1
pllone 36 r 9Robt_T. Std
WANTED -
160 bushels of wheat, 150 bushels
of Barley and Oats, Grain to be
good, also have 'on hand a quantity
of MesseyHarris No. 4 Binder parts.
phone 111X -r 2 Wesley Stephenson
Notice to Contractors
110.0,
_CARD OF THANKS
We sincerely thank neighbors a Id
frlendl for their kindness and en-
cou:raging words during father's
illness also thank Rev. Mr. •Graiharn
and Reb. Mr. Watts, former and
present rector of Anglican Church.
Richard Jacklin Family.
Mr. an Mrs. Joseph. Carter spent
1 Bedroom eulte tthe week end with friends in To•
1 single. bed springs & mattress ronto and Welland.
1 Kitchen Range 'Summit,' like new Mr, Ross Alderson of North Bay
1 Heater, 'Windsor,' coal spent the week -end with his grand•
'Quantity stove pipes
1 Kitdhen Cabinet
'1 Buffet
:1 Dining table, five boards
Dining -room °bales
1 Kitchen -Cupboard, high back
1 Lounge
1 Studio Couch
I H1.reek
1 Bookcase and writing desk
1 Organ Stool
1 Bleciric Washing Machine
, (DePdretIt)
1 Ooai'odl Stove, two burner
4 Coal-oll oven
1 loot Plate, eoester
1 Centre Tale =t •^'"•-1,.. r r
1 Linoleum Rug
2 pieces, Linoleum
1 Paper Rack
1 Oilburner 'National Bltte Frame',
(like new)
r' I'11'i4'ri
parents, M -r, and Mrs. Jas.' BvshoP, inittcing and short visits to the near..
Mr. and Mrs. R. Harriston of Vor-
dun, Que., are visiting the latter'a by farms of the family alter which
slater Mrs. E. Hahkirk allover was served at the Wilson
Mr. Garnet Oum;nin¢s of Wing• market home and guests departed
for their various destinations.
Bow Ing ;Notes
to play their, scheduled game they
-y
Q3rnssels. Bowling Club held a
el jitney at the greens. on Thurs-
day afternoon and evening of a week
ago wllth ten rinks taking part. `this.
being the largest .turnout and meat
enjoyable afternoon for some time.
Prizes were wow by the, following:-
ladles --Mrs.' D. L. Bann, Mrs. Chas.
Davidson, Mrs. W. Cameron; men--
'Cleve Baeker, W. 0. Kerr and Geo.
Davidson. Supper was served et
the greens by a number of the
ladies,
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned untie Saturday, August
.2nd, at 2 o'clock P.M., for the non -I
selection of two cement culverts.
No. 1 -At the road between the
Third and Fourtik Concessions.
No, 2 -At the slderoad between
Lots 20 and el in the South part of
the Third Conceseion.
The Council will supply the grarel
cement and steel
Plans may be seen at the Clerk'sOffice. • •'
The lowest or any tender net
necessarily accepted.
J. 11. FEAR, Clerk, Ethel, Ont
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CARD OF THANKS
I
wish tothank the ladies, oil
Brussels Red Cross for their, lovely
gifts -as they were very ,much ap-
ereciatted.
Pte. Olieford Cardiff.
CARD OF THANKS
We sincerely thank our neighbors
and friends for their kindness of
teem in our thane of sadness o3 ea -
father `passing away, in the help
they gave nst
•Signed by the Jacklin. Bros..
CARD OF THANKS
iViy Edmore thanks is extended to
the 'Brussels Red Cross and to. the
people of the community for their
gifts. They are much apPreciafcd.
Pte. Walter McFarlane.
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O=:1
r Marks' Reunion
The home of Mr, and Mrs. Wilson
MatIos, R.R. Nd. 4, Brussels, was the
scene of the annual reunion of the
marks families on Sunday, July
26111, at which thirty-four sat clown
to a delicious dinner watch was
thoroughly enjoyed by all,
The afternoon was spent 1nm'
`t c2
1 011-burner
Quantity Fruit Sidle
1 Lawn Mower, .new
1 Ladder, 12. foot
1 Steil -Ladder
Garden Tools Cedar Pole
•'Elgin Wood
'Odlhee articles too numerous
tle menetee
TERMS -CASH
Mrs. Jack Allan -Pip.
C. W. Kemp 'AtlotieneeI.
ham spent Sunday: at hie home in
the village.
Ms and 1Mre,. W. J, Humphrtos
and. Mary and .Billie . spent 'Sunclay
with friends in Goderich.
St. George's W. A. Walton
The W. A. of St. Gedrge's Church
Walton met 'Tuesday„ afternoon in
the .Church, The president Mrs.
'Hollinger presided, and led the cen-
,gregation in rcittug the member's
sprayer. The Rector, Rev. F. Watts
read the Mieelonary Litany and reed
the SOrtpibure Lesson. Miss Wiunone,
Plaine played a ylolin :selection ac-
companied at the, „organ by Mitre
Mary Humphries of Windsor. Mi as
Mildred Sellers .. and Miss Ma �y
Humphries played a 61500.
The guest speaker of the after-
noon was Mile. Jobn Graham of Pay.
fled rind W, •,A,, President of Huron
Deanery Mrs. W. iiumphrtea intre,
(Juiced the meeker', 11 tire, Graham
tspoke of the:•gr .great , part played b
women tri, the Misslonary work at
tate ,Church of England in Canada,
panting out that the memibers of
MILLER'S
SOE STORE
L!STOWEL
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Miss Elizabeth Baeker and Mc.
Tont May bowled in: :the mixed
doubles tournament at Winghaui on
Monday night and carne home with
fifth prise.
A draw was imide for a local
tournament of mixed ,doubles which
will be .played off within the nest
couple of weeks. Partnereareas
follows:-
Thos. May & Helen. Baeker
D. A. Rann & Mrs• A. C. Baeker
R. Downing & Dorothy Armstrong
Peter Stewart. & Mrs.. Roy Cousins
Harris Bell & Mdss T. Lowry •
W. Stewart & Kra Chas. Davidson
Joe Kelly & M. Helen Eckmier
Tom McDonald & Marg. Downing
W .C. Kerr & Elizabeth Barker
A. Wood & Mrs. G. H. Semis
Wm. Postel' & Mrs. W. J. Stewart
Alex. Rutledge & Mrs. Ie. M. Sands
Martin Murray & Mrs. C. Buechler
Archie McDonald & Agnes Davidson
W S. Scott & Mrs. Cleve Baeker
'Harry Clhannpion & Jessie Little
• McTavish cTavish & Mrs.' R. Downing
Ernie Seddon & Isabel McTavish
R, J. Bowman & Mrs. Wm. Porter
Chas. Davidson & Mrs. D. A. Rann
R. J. MoLauchlin & Doris McDonald
13. B:idhardson & Mrs. G. Davidson
Cleve Baeker & Mrs, Ernie Seddon
Jim. Rowland & Mrs. Wilf. Cameron
Watch each week's issue for the
score until tinct schedule has been
played.
Ka BIG--
Clearance
of
Summer
Footwear
Among those present were 031',
and Mete Roland Marks and family.
Mr, and Mrs, Clifford Marks" and
family. Mr. Robent Wllliugllby and
Wellington Marks, all of Brussels;
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mantes and
family, Wbngham; Mt. and ,Mrs.
Clarence Eliacott and family'' Cr111
brook; Mrs, John C: Were., ':Iters-.
;Tepee Hend.enson Wallace; Mr; :Re
Betel McMillian and Mrs, Sheila
Barton, Vancouver. T3.0 : anti Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Hardman, 'Wash
ingtonl 1),C.c�ft___-rte
MEN WANTED -
Here is a big, quiet) business break
tor yell. Thome-thee of folks need
Fa.n111ex Prodncte and want "them,
but we 1ta.be not enough represents.
tiles. ills your opportunity for
easy sales. and plenty 66 1tepeat
business, 1t ou are welling to work
and amtbltlous, get going and=t yoto 11
not be sorry. For Illustrated 'cater
1ov11e and details: 570 St, Olente1t,
1VIONTR1' AL,
•ne0414e••MeNN!*e••a•N
will forfeit ;gg e, to the .opponent
with a Plus o6 Flve.
10. There are several names at the
foot of the liErt from which substit,t":9
Mayers, if needed must be chosen.
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PEOPLE' WE KNOW
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Mr. 'and Mrs. Cliff Buschlen and
Karen and Mr, and Mrs. R. Gemmel
spent the week end in Clifford a,td
Owen Sound:
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111r, Lang Palmer of Toronto wee
a week eud visitor in town. Mrs.
Palmer who had spent a week with
her mother Mrs. R, T. Strachan' re•
turned with him.
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Mr, Dewlet Holiness of Toronto
formerly of Brussels spent a tilt -
days with his friend Mr. R. Downing
and family.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pride and
family moved to Waterloo last week
where Mr. Pride has secured r
position.
Women's White Shoes
Special $1.69
Others to Clear at
$1.98 and up
NNN�M��aNON��N�N+
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,Complete hu of
Mens
' Dress Shoes
and Y
Ever da Shoes
Everyday
Big Stock of
Children's Shoes
At Sale Prices
Men
Substitutes
Ladies
Geo. Davidson
Roy Cousins
Graham Scott
Rules- _
1. 4 games of 15 ends,
2. Pine of 10 allowed.
3. One dead end to each •ekip Allow-
ed, after that a penalty of one pain_
to opponent.
4. One week allowed to play each
game.
5. After second game High against
High.
6. Skips responible for entry tee of
35c per person.
7. All scores Plus and Minus to be
givers to D. A. Rana.
8, 4 sets of prizes to the winners.
8. In case of any rink being unable Mr. and Mrs.. Drummond.
Mrs. Kirby,
Edith McTavirll
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Miss Mary Lott 1s visiting he -
sister in Lueknow,
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Mr. and Mrs. Ray McKay of M.1P-
koka are visiting the former's par-
ents Me. and Mrs. *Chas. McKay.
Miss Shirley who has been spending
her vacation with her grandperents
will retunm with them.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Matthews nal
Raymond of Forest were Sunday
vistors wi"tri' Mrs. Matthews' mother
Mrs. A. J. Lowry.
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Pte. Leonard Rooney and Jim
Hulley have joined the Elgin Rgt., at
Sydney, Nova Scotia.
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Miss Evelyn Cunningham, Brant•
ford, vfsdted at the home of her
Parents Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Cunning-
ham lest week after enjoying a
vaca.ton tap through eastern Ontario
and Quebec.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Kennedy and
sons accompanied by Mrs. W. Wal-
lace,
atlace, and .son of Fordwich spent the
past week in Grand Bend.
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Mrs. Dark returned home 'tfter
spending a few days in Port Elgin
*letting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
D. A. McDonald inhere Ale had a
most enjoyable time also in Ower.
Sound with her cousins.
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Mr. and Mrs. 0. Drummond, lett on
Tuesday for ltiempville. Mr. Drum -
mend was principal of the OanttRua-
tion schodl here for the past three
Items, Mr. and Mrs. M. Wineherg
will occupY the house vacated by
i
Ziegler's Superior ''Store
SPECIALS FOR --THURSDAY. FRIDAY & SATURDAY
Oxydol • • • • small • 10 c ,:• . , large pack 23c
Assorted Cream Sandwich 'Biscuits • • . per th 15c
Good Old Canadian Cheese per lb 23c
gal 49c
Wider Sur Vie Soap ..A ere,..t•
)tars for 25c ,
Gold or Surprise Soapy" • ; • 1/3 , tin 18c 1 115 tin 29c
Red Cohoe Salmon • • • •.. 2 has for 25c
Van Camp. Tomatiea • • • .. 28 oz. tins , ; each 29c
Crunchie Sweet Pickles ... ..27 oz. jar • • , •
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We Sell Drinks, Candy & Bars, Cigarettes, Cigars,
fob cco
Kellogg's Oven-kist Corn Flakes 8 oz • • 3 p
Wheat Fluffs • • • 1/2 bushel size .. ' ' • • per' pack 27c
Redpath Sugar • . 10 til for 78c or per.. 100 ib • .. S7-65
69cPastry Flour „.• . •. • . • • 24 Its bag 4', pail 55c
Honey-HUPfer's Pure Clover • '
We Handle Schneider's Frigidaire Fresh iVleats
Headquarters for Roe's Chick Foods, Salt, Oyster Shell,
Flour, Sugar anti.,, Calf Meal,
Highest Prices Paid For Eggs. Ethel
Phone 22-r-li
Store Closes at 6.30 P.M. on Tuesday & Thursday evenings.