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THE BRUSSELS POST Wednesday, ,4.ugult 27th, 1.941
Ask yourself these questions
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1 Would it pay ane to have my car looking better?
2. Would the cost be great?
3. Where will I go to ,have this :done and done right?
HERE IS THE ANSWER
TO ALL THREE
BODY -WORK
It is an economical investment to have the upholstering, in
fact the whole interior of your car in good shape.
FENDER
BUMPING
Have ugly looking dents taken out, loose fenders tightened,
windows repaired, doors fixed and be rid of all rattles.
PAINTING
Give your car a good paint job and it will last longer, be a
pleasure to ride in and it will keep :its trade-in value for a
few years in case you deal it then.
OR A NEW TOP
Now that Fall, then winter months are coming, you will be a
happier car owner to have a new top put on. Keep the inside
of your car looking good and your own comfort at ease.
No job too small, and none job too big!
(including total wrecks)
ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN
(Without Obligation)
Workmanship - Guaranteed
ALL NEW EQUIPMENT
JUST INSTALLED
BY
LLOYD ACHESON
at Sanderson's Garage
Phone 16x Brussels, Ont.
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WEDDING
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HILLEN-•+DENNIS,
Jessie Margaret Dennis, diaughtar
of the late Mr. ,and Mrs. John Dennis
became the bride of Stanley Arthur
Jiilletr, son ,of;Mr, and Mrs. Calvin
Hilton of MOKili?P when a 'Oa
pretty cereMdiiy was perforrndd' by
Rev, It W. Craw, of Feigns, at her
home, Saturday, Aug. 16th, at 4.00
PALiftilli
Given in nnarriage by her erottre:
Wilfred Dennis the bride looked
lovely in a gown. of White -chifo1
ever taffeta with a %•length veil and
Wore a pearl. necklace, the gift of
the groom, She carried a bbutluet
of talisntan roses) and maiden hair
term ,, (a+!�iilY�illL�111111�1�il�s.
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.il.aaaxes rime l
Attending as flower girtMiss
Mary Dennis, niece of the bride .'
wore yellonv taffeta with: blue aoces-
aories and carried a nosegay of
talisman roses and pansies.
Miss Edith liillen, sister of the
groom played the wedding : musfo
and dusting the signing of the regia•'
ter M}ts: ]b•, A. McMaster .Sang "I
lave' ybu truly.'*
I
laalloWing the cerednony a receii•
Den was halal for 65 guests. Those ,
assisting were Ma's. Gordon McGay.
in, Misses Helen MoKerclter, Allison
Lwptibit. , 'essie Reqs Florence and
Male ,Dennis, Edina Robison and
Edna ll,o3afr12tch,
Later Mr, and Mrs, I-lillen left for
a motor trip to Northern Ont. For
travelling the bride wore at dress'
and tn,atching coat of court blue
'Notice to ontractprs,
Contract will be let On 1,17itestiay,
September 2nd, for the cleaning out
of a portion of the Sellers ,Drain,
consisting of North half of Lot 2%
000, 4, Morris Twit, 'Con'tract 10
be let in front o1 Mrs, Wan. .Sellers'
grate,
Notice--
Tenders, will be received; by the
undersigned until
SDPTEMi317R 0th
At 2 o'cloe'k fol• the work to be done
on The Cox Drain in the Township
of Grey in the County of Hur•on
and Pr•ovalce of Ontario.
Tenders will be received and ecru•
tract awarded only in the fcrrn of a
lump sum for the completion of the
whole work according to the plan,
)profile and specifications of Gel. A
MrtOmbbin,
Plans and sirecificationS, . mai, be
examined at the orifice of the Clerk,
Ethel, Ont.
The lowest or any tender not
necessarily acrcepted,
J. H. FDAR, Clerk,
,BIte% slut,
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Bowling Notes:-
.
Mixed Doubles
Results of Draw for Third'R''und
Partners are as follows
.....mommosimmormamommelponsimar
R, J. McLachlin & Dori4' M4)onald'
12 plus 3 •
Dan McTavish & Mrs. R. pDowning
9 minus 3a+e
Thos. May & Helen Baeker
11 minus 5
Geo. Davidson & Mrs. C• Brycl
16 plus 3 , 4
Tom McDonald & Marg. Downing
12 minus
W :C. Kerr & Elisabeth iteklr ti
17 plus 5 {„a
el
Jno. Rowland & Min. VVt1f. Cameron
8 plus 10
11. Downing & Dorothy Arni! trongit;
21 plus 10 ,4 r r'r 1,14
Harry 'Channpdon & Jessie Little
23 plus 9 ..- ....
Alex, Rutledge & Mrs. F, MltjSamis!'
14 minus 9
with wine accessories.
Those attending from a distance
were, Rev, and Mrs. R. W.Craw,
Fergus; Mr. and Mrs.' Cameron
Dennis, North Bay; Mr, and Mts.
D. L. Masten, Lansing, Mioh,; Mrs.
Geo. Mark, Stratford; Miss ,Allilson,
Lufton, l5inbro; Mee Edna Robinson,
St. Catharines; Miss Jessie Ross;
Teeswater; Mr. and Mrs, John
Mien, Detroit, Mich„ Mr,' and. Mre.
W. B. Kerr, Buffalo; Mr, and Mrs.
Jas, Partridge, H6milton; Mn anti
Mrs, Ken ,Cowan and daughter
Carol, C2104 1041 Island; Mrs. jas.
Kerr, Mum Robt. dr ahj�trtld, Mrs,.
fast Simpson, Mrs, Maugbbi'et 'Cuthill,
Dr, and Mrs, E. A. McMaster, Sea•
MN Mrs, Roibt, Miller and St31w
art, Mr. and Mrs. Wun, Miller,
Brusselts, : " 5, IT
R. 3. Bowman & Mrs. Wm,. Rogter,,,,..
14 plus 2
A, Wood & Mrs. G. H. Samir '
12 minus 2
W. Willis & Mrs. G. 7 avidu* 1
11 manus 2
Wm. Porter & Mrs, W. J. Stewart
13 plus 2
W. Stewart & Mrs. Chas. Davidson
18 plus 2
Chas. Davidson & Mrs. D. A. Rann
16 plus 2
Joe Kelly & M. Helen Eckmier
17 plus 10 ,
D. A. Rann & Mrs, A. C. Baeker
? minus) 10
Peter Stewart & Mrs. Roy Cousins
14 plus 2 ,
Harris Bell & Miss I. Lowry
12 minus 2 - , ;,,
Archie McDonald & Agnea Da'id1on
19 plus 4
Ernie Seddon & Isabel McTavish
• 16 minus 4
Cleve Baeker & Mrs, Ernie Seddon'
9 minus 9
W. S. Scott & Mrs, Clete Baeker
13 plus 9
et The Detroit Sunday Tige , is
partlor'ilaily timely. He gives y9,14-' „ WLTON '
ableiudviee about oondltiorring aur ” visItorvs: Ma+e. r. Defter -;top, $ea*
pampered fest for the erner'geno;y I forltb; wadi .her daughter, Mrs, W. G,
lie sure to get The Detroit )Sunday Bnnett; NIr, and Mrs. ,Baanim
',lines this week and every weele,
Watson, St, Thomas wise n ir, and
I Mrs. Roy Bennett alit. Mist W. lr,
Bennett/ Miss Ivy Leary Mitchell,
WW1 Mrs, M. Shannon; W, S.
Forbes with her brother, John.
SIalldereou, in Hullett; Mrs, 1Vlargar. ,
Brussels Native, Dies
A native of Bru»sels Ont„ Rev
At'tlrur Robert Maunders Med at hip . et ShIannlon,", Miss' Seth 'Shannon'
rosidence, 1632, Colborne street east, and Miss Iva Leary in Harrisaten;
Brantford, Monday afternoon, in his Carnet •Cumming, Wduglra'm, at his
65th year,
1
hcme.
'1315 departed cleric, a brother 01' Thea IT3i',W:O. met at the home of
Williaru Ii• Maunders of 13russ'rls,: Mos. Hiervey Johnston on Wodnes'
was a graduate of Victoria. College, I day, August 20th, with the great-
Toronto, and was ordained into thea, dent Mrs% W. Turnbull in the o>lair.
ministry at the Bay of Quinte Con- ' 40 ladies were present. It was
ferenee out Juane 4, 1905. His first decided that Mrs. Reid would be
;,pastorate was ip Saelcabehewaan and the leader of are .girls this year
for 35 years he served charges in with Mrs. Wun. Turnbull assistanll
;that province and in Manitoba, Sone . leader. Mrs. Leeming gave a
sol his pastorates were at Winnipeg, Palper on "Casein'' which was. vett'
JP.artney, Elkhorn; Med'ilta, Holland intereanting. Helen, Leona and
and portage 1a Prairie, all in Mani. Doris Johnston sang, Mrs. Anderson
toba, the terms at Melita and Ha. of Wingham wlas• present and gave
land being during the Great War, a yery interesting talk on the Mani-
J3efore coming buck to Western On• cfpal Health Plan, F'armer's Federa•
talo he served at Kenora, Ont, At tion and the duties of club mum.
the time of his deah he had charge hers. The meeting closed with - the
of the CainsMille United church air. National Anthem.
cunt,, )Don't forget to shop at the Arcade
I•G, is only 14 months since Mr, Store, Brussels. — Final Summer
iMannders went to Brantford and Clearing Sale Bargains For All.
diuring that time he ,had made many
friends.
Besides his wife he is survived be
140°1 Fulton ,at home, Invo Baugh-
ters, Roberta at home and Mrs, H.
J .Reynolds, Toronto; his brothe?
W4liann H, of Brussels; and four
sistdrs, Mrs, L. Taylor, Hanriota,
Manitoba; M•rs. S. Finit'beiner,
Hanna, Alberts.; Mrs. H. J. McNeil,
,Iindripeg .and Mrs., Henry Wedet-
4e� betroit.
The body rested at Reid and
Brown'.s, Funeral 'Chapel, 30 Nelson
,;iitreet, Brantford, until Wednesday
Yner''n"ing. A public service was
held.in Oains''111e United church at
POST NO BILLS ON
HYDRO POLES t
Judging by appearances the fav-
orite spat' to tack up bills and
notices is now banned, On Wed-
nesday morning the Telephone and.
Hydro Coanmassions put a sign OR
each post on which the words "Post
No Bails" appear in clear unmristak.
able letters. This has not been:
done by the ,commissions with a
view to deprive the public of their
favorite spot to post 111115 but rather
to elianinete a danger that is rapidly
becoming worse through the fact
1.00 p.m., anter which the cortege " that climbers worn by telephone
proceeded to Brussels, arriving and hydro linemen do not work
;h.e3ac at approximately 4.30 pan. In. very well when posts are cluttered
llte"rxihent took place in Brussele up with nails and backs.
cemetery. Milverton
WHAT IS A DIAMOND ?
A diamond is composed of the
same material as lampblack, soot or
pencil "lead,'' but the molecular'.
structure is :dtiifer a t.
OJliaanond will disappear upon
burning, will break if they are drop
'ped on a bard surface, yet they Are,
strong enough to wear 'away two
emery wheels a foot andalialf,,..,in
diameter and an inch in tdiiekness
before showing any wear.
'ilhe, only 'thing that wUil' cut s.
diamond Is a diamond itself
'The largest known diamond; .the
Cullinan, weighed ono and .bne4li nil
pounds and was sent froth A`frICe
to England as a present 3 to the
British 'Crown by ordinary aregi�,t&r
ed postage. 11
'Over $6000;000 worth o b1a k
caubonardoes and bortz alt l tied tits-
mends are used annually` by tile'
United States and Candd'i .tn ..bite
produotiom of defence mati3r�als
Vtl „
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Maybe You'll Have tO Wank`
'Considering the 11ls.Y nforilnirf
prospects of gasoline ratibll#fi», ut
might make enforced pedbsltl'lan of
i aultoriste, an anilhorttattire :t',art 1c
by the noted podiatrls1j1 rLi :jd,
ltahrn, in the American. -.Weekly
Mogarine with the August 31 issue
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