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The Brussels Post, 1955-04-13, Page 8ittrE nussRT:0 Pon Wedno$441y, Aprii 1411). 1.95$ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,^1*.T.,••••*•••••-•••*"•••-•*,•••••••, • •,41•,•:, ••••. ••••••••• 1•••••••kg••,•••••••• les e Jackets — For the Tamily New Shipment of Spring Jackets in New' Fashionable Shades and Styles. •••••.••••••••i••••••• SUITS — We have again repeated our Smart Suit Styles for Misses and Ladies. DRAPERIES — In Smart ,Patterns to pep up your. rooms. Colour Planned Rooms It's Easy and Economical to Decorate with Colour Planned Wall Papers. First All-New Tractor in its Class since the War Home Furn!shing Begins with Sun- worthy Washable Wall Paper. Visit our store r and see these New Glamorous Wall Papers in latest designs and colorings. Prides are still very reasonable, and for the outlay will show more than ordinary results in the way of repairs. Ed. Richard .1•0101!•IM••••••• Ethel, Ont. • Mrs, Van Wyk, Wingham, Mrs. S. Cook, Westfield and Mrs, N. Addi- son, Clinton. • r — HURON PRESBYTERIAL W. M. S. MET IN WINGHAM The theme of the 30th Annual Meet- ing of Huron. Presbyterial W. M. S. held in Wingham United Church"on Thursday, April 7 was "The Christ- en Hope and My Responsibility". The President Mrs. Emery Des Sardin of Grand Bend presided at both morning and afternoon Sess- ions. "IN MEMORIAM" Fear — In loving memory of a. dear. wife and mother Agnes, W. Fear, 4 who passed (away April 17, 1957: 1, • Till memory fades and life departs • You live forever in out hearts. BRUESELts MOTORS "1'n •f x Mrs. C. 0. Washington extended 1 the good wishes of the Presbytery W. A,. to the W. M. S. Stating that we must he prepared in the local Aura, to reach out to further fields I when the times comes. • D. T. MOTH • KILLER CRYSTALS 590 • Sadly missed by her husband and II family. $1895.00 16$0-00. 149540 1.4.6.00 1495.00 129440 1210-00 12954 1095.00 1150AS 895.00 FOR. TREATMENT OF SEED GRAIN FORMALDEHDYE. CERESAN • d1%- •• • SMITH'S Recall Drug Store 595.00 • 545.00 es* . 595.00 Phone 62 Brussels 'HURON COUNTY'S FOREMOST OAR DEALER A number of 54 Chev. Belair $750 off list ' 1954 Pontiac Sedan 53 Chev. Deluxe Sedan fully equipped 2 — 53 Chev. Coach, fully equipped 53 Pontiac Sedan • 53 Ford Mainline Sedan, fully equipped 53 Chev. Sedan 52 Pontiac Sedan, Radio 52 Pontiac Powergilde, Sedan 51 Ford Sedan 51 Chev. Powerglide 50 Dodge Sedan 'TRUCKS — 51 Chev. Va ton pickup 49 International 1 ton Express 47 Fargo 1 ton electrical body 49 — 3 ton Cab and Chasls YOUR FRIENDLY CITIES SERVICE DEALER Hour Towing Service Phone 3b.. Brussels, Ont. 24 Time main speaker for the day was I Miss Kate Rutherford, a missionary on. furlough tram Angola, Africa. The Officers for the coining year wore installed by Miss Rutherford i and Mrs. Livingstone dedicated the afternoon offering. A trio froni the Pardwicli Auxin- ary consisting of Miss Minnie Mc- Elwain, MiS15 Shirley Ashton and Mrs. I Ken. Graham sang, "Were You , There." Mrs, W. J. Moores answer ed the quelstion,s which had been placed in the "Question Box" during the day, The Resolutions and Court- esy Committee brought in their re- port and the President made a. few after which Rey, D. J. closed the meeting with Mrs. P. Toll, Auburn and Mrs. G. Menzies, Brussels conducted a Short morning worship consisting of Scrip- ture, Meditation, Prayer and Hymn. The guests were welcomed to Wing- ham by Mrs. W. J. Roulston of the hostess church and Mrs. Rev. Pitt of Varna replied to these words of ,greeting. When the different secre- .teries gave .their reParts it was learn- All011113111111111111111111111M111111111111111110111111 3111111101111451 .ed that the allocation for next year is $21,600, the same ,as last year. Many evening auxilaries provide leaders and study materials for young CT groups. 4 new C.G,I.T. groups have organized and 3 others bare. reorganized with a total of 20 groups. There was 1 new Milshion Band and two new Baiby Bands Several new books and many- old ones Were on display in the Literat- ure Dept. and all were encouraged to do more nitsIsionary reading. Supply articles, are still needed for Korea. Korean Women late to sew but we must send the material with which to work. W. M. S. woman show by their kindly aetionS that they are true Christians and as such are willing to work, teach, pray, study, love and share, remarks MacRae P rayer. WATERLOO CATTLE 'BREEDING ASSOCIATION "Where Better Balls Are Used" TRY OUR FRESH, 'NUTRITIOUS COTTAGE CHEESE FOR SALADS AND SANDWICHES HALF POUND PACKAGES ONLY 15c NOW AVAILABLE FROM Brussels Creamery Earl Trelford, Tara, with his 4-H Club calf, sired by Braedon Lancer. This calf was champion 4-H Mgt calf at the Walkerton Christmas Fair. There were 74 entries out of 4 counties from 26 calf clubs. II is interesting to note that the nest two calves were also Waterloo and were shown by the Schmidt fly of of Mildtha.y. WALTON 4•• Personals: Mr. and Mrs. J. Liv- ingstone and !family, PreWton, with M:r. and Mrs. M. Erases; Mr. and Mrs. Neil Reid and family, Toronto. with Mr. and Mrs. George Dundas; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marshall, North Bay, ^with friends here; Mr. and Mrs. laivid Andrews land family, Toronto, with ,friends here; Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Ennis and family,. London, with MrS. Fred iEnnis; Mack Sholdice and John McGavin, jr., 0. A. C. Guelph, w4th their parents; Murray Kirkby with his parents Mr. and Mrs. George Kirkby, Burwash; Mr. and Mrs. R. Hamilton, Clillia, with Mr, and Mrs. Jan Vim Vleit; Charles Shannon, Toronto, with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, John Shannon; Mrre.Robert Kirkby and Mr. and Mrs. B. Walker, BrusiSels, in Sainlia, 40th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Thomies Leming marked their forfibieth wedding an- nisiersary with a turkey dinner for their family. and friends at the home Of their 'son and daughter-in-law; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Leeniing. and Mn.s Leming ,mere Mar- ried at the home •o4 ifhe bride's Uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Kerr, near Seafarth, The cere- mony was performed by Rev, R. S. Lackland ,of Walton, The ample farmed. for 34 years on the 12th dohdoospn, of They ed to Walton sit Years sig., theft sell taking over the ,farm, McNEIL'S SHELL SERVICE 1114111.t.uRRIDATION, 644ELL PIOUSEMOLD AEU: ditELL PETROLEUM PRODMCTS Officers for Coming Year lion. Pre;;., Mrs. W..1. Greer, Wing- ham; Past Pres., Mrs. H. Kirkby, Walton; •President, Mrs. R. Des. Jardin, Grand Bend; First Vice-Pres,. Mrs. L. Wightmen, R. R. 5 Wingham; Sectional Vice-Presidents — Centre • MTs. J. A. McGill, Clinton. West, Mrs. F. Toll, Anburn. South, Mrs. W. Love, Grand Bend; North, Mrs, M. Dennis, R. R. 2, Bluevale Even- ing Auxiliary Secretary, Mrs. Roy Lawson, Sea:forth; Recording Sec. Mrs, W. E, Mills, Walton; Car. Sec. Miss Minnie. Barber, VyIngham; Treas., Mrs.' J. Sutter, Clinton; Departmental ,Sec., Christian Stew- .ardship, Mrs. Geo. Armstromg, Mislsion Circles, Mrs. E, Mill- er, R,R. 3, Exeter; Affiliated C.G.I. T. Groups, Mrs. H. Pollock, Ford- wich; Mission Bands, Miss Mar- garet jaCkson., Auburn; Baby Bands Mrs. M, Gardiner, R. it, 1 Kirkton; Literature. Mrs. K. Webster, Blyth; Associaite Members, WS. R. Allan, Brucefield; Supply, Miss J. Sauna Goderich; Community Friend- ship, - Mrs. W. McVittie, Blyth; •MissiOnaiy Monthly and World Friends, WS, Win. Johns, R., B. 3, Exeter; Christian Citizenship; Mrs, Harold Doig, Fordwich; Press Mrs, Geo. Michie, dl. R. 4 Brussels. DUNLOP TIRES Parts End Asoinderles. Austin Sales and Service OvErmnised repairs 'Or all *inks" Pr oars MI basin MONS TIM soinsa1.0.4san. Rev. C. C. Washington of Aubur% Chairman a Huron Presbytery, brought greetings to the ladies from the Presbytery. In his remarks he paid tribute to the M. M. S. for their work in reach itng out to others in need in the. world, It was at Easter time when NVOITIOR Came in- to their own in following Christ, Women discovered the energy tomb and Christ revealed himself to a woman.. Mrs, George Guest Of Wingham favoured with a solo entitled "Green Pastures" laccomPanied by Mrs. Currie at the organ. The morning Offering Was dedicated by Mrs. L. Wightinart, Wingham and the morn- 4;' in •s•estion• closed with 'Prayer by Mug. A Watson, Blyth. NAME .r.,.,,,. ADIlrtt88 CURIE AND TALK BUSINESS,. an• in and ta,,s,zonittatif at' theta new, podgy 16$11n111 Wien ionti0611/ 6:4 016 t *Olt tuft TO LOA. • ixpeele die Ater a sumptuous dinner iSerled by the ladies of the chttrah; the •afterncion session was Opened with A 'WOrshiP service conducted by Mrs. W Love, Grand. Bend and Mrs, J. A: McGill, Clinton. The Trees. Mrs. S; Sutter reported that $21,594 had' ' been itisoil by litired Presbyterial and sent to the bresith trealtirer. She else grassed the ittineritanCe. Of getting reperts tent to her Prointit, iy, the Resolutions deiriiiiitte0 for' iteIt year was appointed from Gdderieli and Wa;s as tollaWeit MASS .Strang,. .. Mrs. 'farrier' and Mrs, G: Beekler, The Nanifiathig •Caniiiiittee Will be ideniVeiled by Mrs,. 'W,. tte;4 •Vittie,- bigrili, And will contist Of -Mil, I, Fileolieir, White- .ciiiii‘olii Mrs. C.. Siiiit.11, Westfield. Milt, .ileVi iltifteri, trucefield, and. Mit, W. dill, diarkliill,. these on flip thinned Cortiniides Will be Mit. G. Atiiietiithig,itelie01, UM'. J. ,Mittet i, .Oiliitaii, Mitt ii.'... iiiiker baSPV.ibbdi' • to VANCOUVER Daily from TOR ban)* , MINN(' WINNIPEG SiisitAtOON ,Ebtoktoti JASPER Standard and tourist sleeping cars,bed- itk amtOmparimenti, buffet loUngS, dining tar, modem toothel. r .. ... •••••••••• ..... Lotatibti of rani ,,,,, ' Concession Lot No. b:r CANADIAN NATIONAL mummummummummummummumminimmONEY Phone 24 9 TIP Top Tailors it'sKorning ALL Opmgranno gompagoommilipsumgmfori. Mr. R. 0 Stewart Tip Top Tailors Stylist will be in our store Friday, April 15th "IN MEMORIAM" BROWN — In loving ;memory of a I kind husband and father, Angus D. Brown who passed away April llith, 1054. God knew that he was suffering That the hills were hard to climb So he. closed his wary eyelids And whispered, "Peace be thine," Lovingly remembered by wife and family. The use of our Services will give yoU calvet capable of Winning: honours similar to these won by Earl Trelford if fed. and cared foT in the right WAY, . Use our Valle to got good breeding in your liVeStOck and the* feed and care for them fOr efficient production. The cost of the service is modest. We are profit organization. Life membership $5.00 $5.00 per cow for members $6.00 per cow for non-members For service call a co-eperative 11011- Clinton 242 or Palmerston 66 between : 7.30 and 10.00 A. M. week din 7.30 and 9.30 A. M. Sundays For further information, send in the coupon below. Please call at my farm to give-further InforniatIon on -your Arti- fi I al Insemination service.- This will not obligate is in any way: They have 'We .611111(11teii W, 4, Deenihig, and Mrs, Clark Weateii, and live geajfidohildith., In the afternoon Mrs: Lednard Leleming read at address' and TOM. thy and itcry teisthiite 'arid Bruce Clerk,., three ' Pre- sented Wait gift's s Oh h 6halt of IlitiSe 'PreSenti EDWARD TAMAN, Fi. 8o Pubis Aecou~t~tt 60416 Llit6i4et Otito, Pbann .„...