The Brussels Post, 1956-02-08, Page 5ATTRACT TO Ri$T TRADE .fklriit'erly ,deeil?,cd t OVelos!e, P.en 11909,
FOR E!RiJSSEI-S 4.4..giciel feature Witter, gilrea a. lull
'l�he. 131+uaseh C�llatir>er at o,zi- siert int MOS weeks. tssue of the Stet'
Freres, the Towle Courueil ilnd ellipse Weekly'. ,
ii.ltelleetee cttizeee held A nicetiege, ALSO
last Wednesday night le the •LIbziery LIFE IN ONTARIO'S
under the direction 'of roev41 :J• 1 , ATOMIC CITY
itie:tttoni };
The BUM :Meer Area pi Ontario
The meeting was eideleee,Ped t49it11ftftriangrtat '33odg od a :ref
eeraveryto
4, : "i''iiafchrd, .$trf,r,tterd, teuncler oft m eeeneire'e ituanejgpps, ,Star Weeltlx
Western Ontario Trade Mr, which llan+o1d- liillletrd need in this tQWvil
is netu
ow an ellal event Ill I31i'e'te, to get a persaltlal inlpreOI•sion,
Wilford euggeeeed .thy 13ruueels
PITO/Mee a place tit ilio Western
llad
0 .mtaarlo `Made Fain' to be. held
May lid, 16 zed 17 for the purpose ot
?► Peed mow, Graham Worlt Lind
Lloyd Wiheeltea' were. nirpoin:iecl. to:
organize and ,pltui a dielitay of, Pro-,
ducts of thio community,
A dLsowse+lou en how to poptekrize
a new north route for U. IS: vacation
tourists though tSaeeie via Ktppen
Seetol't1r, Brtr,sdeels to the Muskoka
vaeation dl+and, which ;lead been
broached' Previously, was opened, by
Reeve Stretton, Asked how this
could age succeesfalny announced, Mr.
'Wilford :po+nted out that we already ,ter from the :Preelbydteirial, etuppoly
have the highway, and need only bei secretary, listing 'articles requested
inform the +people interested that I ;for m1sis&on Scheele sand children's
we have a quiet, pleasant, safe road •
for them to travel .to . narthren re-
emote, where they can, escape the con-
gestel oonditione of liieltwa'ys 2, 3,1
and 401, which will allptal to them, 1
To offer convincing .reevof ,of short
er mileage on. tihe pros>osed route, he
recommended -that a dam be eriven
+from Port leuiian to e, Northern point
over the present route land au °ea:et l
mileage record be made and ,that a ,
similian record be Made of the. prop-
posed route theorttgh Breseels, Which
leoulcl .alsro prove seascape .from traffic
roe gestion,
A resolution was passed. placiI
Fin reeve Strettori',s thanes the calling
-of a • meeting representing the:.+
surrounding reuniciptalitieS .coon-
eerned in such 'a route, to decide
on a plan tb tele. ,the ,'people of the.
United' =Staten an soat/ern Ontario
o thus 'new route ,to Muskoka,
Jobe' Mitebell and. Itartiley Tischer
reoomded the minutes .ofthe .meet -
of chapter two of the ,stray beak, I
WHAT
HAT "DEEPFREEZE" • "They roach for life," told the bene -
SURGERY OFFERS TO fibs ia scientific earning a taught
HEARTs
PATIENT'S to the 'people 'of a, .settlemest i .•r
Tor'anto Surgeons are pioneering India by a Mi�sieion'ary and1 his staff, ,
technique known as oeikl "surgery 'of assistants e'n'd tf het ansfo a- 1
This "Dee+P Freeze" Method which e don in their Mode o ing e Of the
dlotivs bide' pr.eceiese3 and'tJherby ex_
Announcement Was_ m
tedds bhe 'safe operating time baa eeeeet rrle P•reiebytealkvl Meeting 14
'made Possible ma'fY'heart .operations Melville Ohutioh, Bruistsels, to MaV.
Then wrote " Uife in Oz}tetrio's
Atomic City,' which is pubijshee In
this week's issue 'of The Star
Weelely,
WALTTs N
'hire W. bl, ,S. .of Duff's Uilitea
01tli!ren, Walt>Qn 'Boric their reenter,
nvertthly Meeting in. the Ohni ole haee
ment with .3e, ai}d.
Rite:Rik .prestdiitg,.
Tho we a(hilt ported' enititled "-TQie
Gtall o$ ,the C11urolt, th'r4u011, Ser.
Tice •enel OLtivemltip." wads- . conducted
by Mrs. Cis ffiitchle Old Mre. A. 'lQ-
Done'ld,
The roll olit wee resl)9141P0 to by
naming a ,iirii+a'cle pea formed by
Jesse. Mrd, F. •Kit eby •gave +the Seep
Report, Literature See, Will procure
book, "Wide WindOW ", 1S1apP1y
Sec, reported no word had been re.
MELVILLE W. M. S. calved of bale having reached death/
The February meeting of the t aider tars yet,'
Women's MLssilonary Steeply of Mel- l It was decided to °leave a ,speeial
vine ProOpyborian 0141.110.11 was held bhonk-of!erlee meeting March 2nd,
in the, 'Ohairoh parlor on. Friday . A epeeaic'er to be iAroctired for Satre
afternoon, ;with Mre. W. W. +Smitltt Monordefr rand flume 'Societies to
in the chair, The devotional he ,guest, Each. Wolcierty bring x
iPeriod eeesisted of dsorieture reatd- 'program number,
ing by Mrs, James Mair 'and prayer The Welton Veep presented the.
topic. Mics, T. Du doMiles, MA,
by 11 e% N. H, Caediff, Dee
date,
Mee.
Mrs, X arwe r Dennis rend. a let -
F. Kirlirby and Mrs. R.
Kirkby tr,nking apa°mng
closed 'lith 'hymrt,n 384The railereetithe
benediction,
homes, Mrs. W, L, Seeir was
chosen as a delegate .froim the
13rulssele ssootety to the Synodical
Meeting to be held in Thorold 'ons 1
AMtI 13, 19 and 2a,
`"A colieetion was. taken at the, r
meeting to melee the society's share
of an honerarey life membership for •
a member of the .Presbyterial and;
an 'In Menvoi'1are." for Mrs. R. Mc '
Whinney of Dungannon. , -
Mee D. C. Matheson reported of
the 'annual meeting sof Maitland
P'reib3'tery Bead in. Wingham, The
roil eajll resiponsle. was to ria ne a
r1slciox'ary and lois or her field,
Fifteen new- nnreenbere for 19156
lobed 'the 'society.
Mrs. William Mcin`nea read an
interesting letter from. Mrs. Lillian
-Dickson, a missionary of Form0 a
telling of ever work in a• repro-
c,a•rium. to •orphran;s+ home which
sivehersiei.f reeganized, a T. 13. sa,ni-
tal'ium, fanrnd, a boys' +home.
Mrs.John Work's Presentation ,
^'+-^�. N1Gtiits J w�:n�i:iWiwv;•.•..
We have running water
now -thanks -to the
'Budget plan /
•
Let us install a newDuro Water System aridget
all the water you want, instently„at the ttu•n of a
tap. It costs you only about lc per 1.000 gallons.
ONLY 1O% DOWN
UP TO 18 MONTHS TO PAY
for punlp, fixtures and
our itittoilc;ion dhetrg
Our all-inclusive EMCO ELTDGET PLAN
covers your complete systetri=•-pump, tank,
pipe, kitchen end bathroom fixtures:, taps in
rill your buildings and the! cost of installa-
tion. 17ou can -enjoy, the comfort, savirigsi
leisure and 'safety of Winer' While you pay
for it.
We will be glad to v'e rftgl ee estitnate of th+3 cost of
labourdiid COMP
o our shop tihd
gee hc+w really`really`inezp shrive thrinhig water tthe MIRO way.
can he.
Por Sale by .--.
C. & G. KRAUTER
Brussels; Otte
• •
.'1
ttmplrOO Rrsssr Mfg. . Llln held
. �.tailii+�
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CRANBROOK
+it•oly, . A,, •Willianiff oo><lductad
khe reoleT morning seiv1Ce In i nor
'reebettterien Qlvui'cli ctrl ',Sundial.
]ire, John prgo des in Stratford
•with 'her 0000e+r, We, Alvin
Rutter.
residents along rural, route a wi12
be
terry to 'hear of the coatinneid ill
heajth of Mr, Dins McMahon at 1
+tis lucre of his ;sister, Mrs, Arm-
I
*Tong, Brussels, "Duna", as he
v not goniinenly known, has
been the faithful email carrier .en
rthis route ;for 01'0' twenty five .years;.
u
lv
lth
a�s been
het wd r _ ..._ ....
to �+_
b
aP' I�
rePleeeed ,1 y Garman Pbeiter for
aoime mon' uow.
gr. A1e74 Peaa'sen, nthel, ha3
purebased the • "Prkkee" term;, 12th
con'., from Mr. •Lloyd MiphelL
Crlanbr0* t s. 011est resident, in .the
't",ea`r54i► ot Mr. Peter Baker, celebrate'
ed hie 91st=. blrretaJy on F'rid'ay, Feb..
Srs, Mr, Ba! er is !n ,fair health,
althoag+h he Vats It ;tectessary to
Mise° eruiV bey dor ,getting •aaiound,
land is oonfined. to the house slnce
'the SOW OPT area,
FRIENDSHIP CIRCi-E
•"he February meeting of the Wal. • The Friendship Circle. members
ton Women's Aesiociatton -met one met Wed, evening, Feb, 1st with
Thursday afternoion in the oburch t ache 'president, Marie McTaggart in
basement wiith 33 lediee ipreleent. t eb1arge. The opening hymn "Blest
Mns. Gt McGavio 1•sit vice-president t Be The Tie That Bind's" was toilow-
'took charge of ;the. meeting. The ed by the Lord's Prayer. The min-
eneeittnlg 'opened. by .singing hymn 239." u.tes were read Yellowed by the roll
with Mrs. Jack Bryans at the piano I call which Was tire .selecting of Sun -
Scripture ture reading Pstaim 130. Topic, 1 shine Sisters, •
•'4Sortge in the Night" by Mrs. Mc- i Ida 17vans ,gave the Trees, report
Cavin. Sec. report vitas read by Mrs, • iinkl the businelss division followed
13. 3lcyhnston, also 'Thank you notes '.'iltioh included the donation: o3 $100
from Mme, N, Schede and Mrs. hong towards the :heating system fund,.
Fraser. Treas. report Ivies' given by ' With the collection& the first part
Mild. A. 'Ootttts on- band $319,42, et the meeting name toa close, Pearl;
Bursituegs+ A Stt "1aitrtek's social Baker was in charge of the program.
to be held, on Friday, March 9th with - After the ,singing of a hymn Muriel:
a :good progiani 'ane emote to fol. 'Garnise Tread the Scripture. Peta_'
lord. The meeting closed with the Cousins sang "The Stranger of Gall -
W. A.,Therne song and prayer, lee" whiohewae greatly enjoyed by
Youth Fireside Service
fall,
An Inter -church Youth Fireside Pearl ;then introduced the new
'Service was held in Duff's+ United ;st'diidy beck "Women of The Bible"
'Church, Walton on Sunday evening . 'and discussed the •first 'chapter,
with raboort'seventy-five young people which concerned ''eve.
in. +a,tten'daxtoe; Young Feopte's Union The Minah Benediction folloWedi
Were present ,from 73rusisels United .,our stinal hynen • "Jenne Calls Us.''
and +Presbytetth n .and Ethel United Everyone enjoyed •a contest , +then
• and Presbeterian Churches. The • Seam B.riidge and Betty Oatrnpbell •
Meeting opened with a sing -song led s served lunch. Sara Stevenson thank -
by. Muss Agnes+ Lane of Brum-i :ed the realms for the 'tasty refresh
by.
with Mists Margaret Eerie as t maids.
pianist, Miss Jlure Hack/veil, Pres. -
M0NEY
.out of toWfl?'
For your conyenience in sending money out of .t wn; Qri
on en foreign
abroad, _ usc aur money orders and remittances,
for details, cell at our nearest branch--welave more than.
700 to serve you.
NW -136
THE CANADIAN BASK OF COMMERCE
Brussels stanch— F. 1 iV. Todd, Manager
IN. MEMORIAM
$tJ'IL4VAN . In loving memory u;
a dear wife{; land mother•, ; who
pas+sed ;away four years ago, Feb.
74h. 1952„
Gone dear mother, gone forever
Trow We mics your smiling face
lent you left • u,s; to remember
None one earth can take your place
A ihaIapy home we once enjoyed.
How fsttit^eet the memory still
Bet •death has left a 'uolin+ess
The world van never fill.
Over retia mbered by Herb, and
family
LADIES, AUXILIARY
'The Februtary meeting of the
" Ladies Auxiliary to the . Oanadiac
Legion . was held in the Auxiliary
rooms on Thursday evening, Feb
2rid. TW"eThty-six Comrades .slat down
.to a delicious Pot luck +supper.. °
Mrs. L. Hall, Zone Commander of
Blytih, Mrs. 1VIcGowen. and Mrs
IOnnderoock were our viie:tea s for
the e`ve+ning.
The business meeting followed
with the president, Mrs, Mary Lowe
in the chair. • Sec. and Treats. reports
'were read +ankl adopted. Thank you
nates were read. Sunshine collection
was ,taken. Mre. Sundercock of Blyth
"e444eie the anv.'jfery prize, Cure Com.
! gad is!letenentidnesi syexe
for 196&. le 'Wee decided to cater
to e: Turkey 'Suppe'" Por the Leg.
ion Pipe Band wives and termite
on Feb. '1/bh also to hold an euchre
party in loner ;roomsr on. Feb, '22nd.
MM. L. Hall gave e Very in-
iteresting +tank, {ccngraltuletling lbh
Auxiliary on the work they +brad drone
for Navy League Salvation Army, and
otiher orgianizatione, auso reminding ,
its of {our rules, and abligations to
our own Legion • Brlanch, After de-
ciding to pack a box of groceries
for a family he nee& in the oountry,
the . meletin„ ma's' closed in the tie
nal 1'Ytntn'e'r followed by the "Qtueett."
itdert of the Walton Y. P. U. spoke
�• ter. Vei'd5 o welcime , and ex-'
t
presised her pleasure rat .Seeing succi
a large:number tat members front
ether societies. The worship per -
(told s'as in +charnge .at Brusisleils United:
Churoh Y: P, U. Mr. Donlyn Hem-
ingway pnes1dec1, , oipenring, the set-,
vice with hymn 378. The Scripture
lesston was read by Ronald Lane
front. Matthew 6, vetoers 24 to 34,1
Mr, Et emingetay 'announced that the •
offering- team .bhe Canadian Interde-+ 1
nominaltional Firesides •of 1956 will i
be eent rte training school in
Nigeria and to Bonboffer House in `
Berlin, Germany, Bonhoeffer House, i
named after the famous .pastor and
Writer .who welt martyred during the
Nazi regime, is a hone for East
Zone Youth, when they corns to 1.
West Berlin, either individually
very often en their Way to West
,Germany - or in groups. When
,conferences are orgtaniidzed for them •
by ,the German Protestant Youth
'Coe/Veil. R. A, Lent ,of Brussels
United Church Intreduitted the guest
.speaker. 'Rev. H. T, Colvin of Brus-
eels Pi-eebyrterian Church, Who 'chose
las his theme "Seek Ye First'from
'Mathew 6 - 33 "But ,seek ye first the
kingdom of God •nicl his ,righteous-
flees.,,
Ji
Rev. Colvin urged the, yeeung people
lesedieliallly to avdild = teirteitiatioiva
"'and natr,ecl "Dope Addiction" as one
oe the chief temptations at stir
Itinies, ,
Aitioir S'iynklice ,tnoveci ti vote- of
iihenks to 1'tev. Colvin Tor his splen
did addeese :after mihion itev. W, M,
The nn:s !added his' thanks. The. wior.
;slliip
.service Closed with hymii 405.
"St)andt. nap safari ti,p for Jesus": A
closing prayer Was o!Ze,red by Mr.
John Hoover.
b'toilolwing 'the iservioe gaiites and r
c�rjir++a'•ta Were coiidttcteii by ,tire.
ittniet 'i'ourig t edtY10 novo,: ch ways 11rcl'
. pared by trio mothers nor ,the Y. P,
11 tubi serde:d by tie Members
kANSAS FARMti
•ENGAGEMENT'S
The L. 0, L. are holding' alit:thee
er
t anee in Bruesetsi, Friday 1vening,
Felithay 17th, With the ita;ndstis
P'atitielr and aha Nett S1ste .
Yolti tlittroriage' }s a'pliteeiated.
'rhe alerts Annual Concert and
bailee tin take Plebe sin lrriday'
vexing Manch Ott. featuring th0'
Iiiliat eagli Site tri Fort lioirirs.son.
SHERIFFS SALE
OF FARM PROPERTY
'tib;f AND B 'Viil♦TUD o ori
Execution levied out of the ISupreme
Court of Ontario, to me directed, a-
,gainedt the lends and tenements of
William C' 1Vlontgomery, the defend-
ant, •in' and to: ,
All' and .singular that certain Par
cel ,or tract of land and premises
situate, lying and being In the Town
,silep of IdeKillop; in the County o1
Huron, and being eompoisied of the
iS+enik halves of Lots 24 and 25, Con-
+ceselon 10, of the ,s'a'd McKillop
Township, ri1010 ,scree, more or less
lsitulated on the ;seine prolperty, two
story brick house, drive 'shed and:
bank barn. Good farm with builddn!gd
in excellent condition. Situated on
County Highway between ;Seaforth
and Brussels.
-eel of `which Said right, tittle,. in-
terest and equity loft eeldemPtion of
William C. M;ontgomeey, in the said
lankds and tenements, I Shull offer
for sale by Public +auctionr at Ole
above-mentioned faxen, on e'
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13th
A. D.,..1956, at 2:30,In the afternoon.
Terms 25/ Gash, Balance In 15.
days from day of sale.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
Nelson Hill, Sheriff,. County of
Huron.
•WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING
ASSOCIATION
"Where ,fetter bulls Amps/a":
MKS MOUE MONEY FOR YOleatS C.LIr l»' playing Your
pens milled with from. the bells we have in service be tbbrey
Beef,
Attention hes been given to iweight for age as 'Weill: as: climate'
in our Beef Bull scilection.
One of our Polled 'shorthorn bulbs, LANldbeeLE P&SCINATION,•
le the eon of'the famous Inte7rreatioiat Grand Champion, Carona;
Masoination who is also the +sire sof tb,e 1954 lntterrnational Grand
Chamt+pion. as 'well tis .the sire of both, the flesh ;prize Senior ,.arid
Junior Get oe Sire Cilasses at the 1955 Interpuation:al Chicago shiOw.
I:aneda+ie Fascination was bred by 'EllistSilaifer in Indiana who
used Caropa Fascination tor a ,few years before- he went to Lyne'
Farm in Ind•iamna. Bothherds luaive niam!Y outstanding bri thers aald
sisters .to 'LAN111DA'LF1 FASCINATION who was shown at the 1955
Royal to win ably in ordtnwry condit•one and horned company.,
For mare beef or milk .oaf high juaiity. nee our a.7ltificiai breed-
ing ,service which T1s co-oneratliye, farmer 'owned .atsd oontrolled,
For 'services or more Information phone collect toe b
Clinton 242 or Palmerston 66
Between; 7.30 and 10 A. M. Week days
7.30 an 9.30 A. M. Sundays and holidays
Cees notrize in heat later .should be bred theSnowingg
day.
Or send coupon; to the above office:.
Please call 'at my Barin to gave fuarter lutormati0n On
Artificial Inseminaltion ssellv1ce
NAME
ADDRF.ISS
:Looattion of Farm —
Canoes'sioe
Lot N:o. 1e0 66
.4,.,01.,1...:..
Din*. r. W ,aten:he'ns boa tetiirlled
horhe alter ;spending the Palse Severs/ I
•,
weeks with lir. and. Mrss. ritat'Cy
Higgins hi Toronto.
eUP'ERi0R PROPANI 1.1D
14' Market PIaSS
STH' ',FORD, IMT.
Tho Vbr'aatlY Oe.bitIMDN
FUEL FOR HOME AO'
— INDtf$TRY
RANGES, HOT',WATMR' TAglli
RRFi1lti!RATORS ETb.
WALT. MADD!'
Repfaitntathis`
PHONE ♦TRA'11'POltb ' 4 y
619(1: 4174 ' *Et
Stepte
\/AL-- N11-1 N G: CAKE
Ndt anywhere near as eXpenslve fie it loQjs
because the Cherry Creve ftllfngted frQ$tPig
are one recipe made With evailoi mlik 1
'cal form of pure milk saves
e it enriches your
sorts taste creamier, $Aups.
avies turn out Su Qth A
orated intik is us fit
s. Keep It handy,
r cook,
5
INEXPENSIVE EVAPORATED MiLK MAKOS HE FILLING AND PRostil9I
;0111.;.1
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1, 9 • ke
11 ;l' ,'ls..
1`t chWalerry.
"rtcrt
Ong water; tool unt+l
it begins to thicken.
More wooderhrl roe pest Wrllb ke Merle'
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seri Aew evaporaf d Mt (1•44 Dotil It
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DAiRY FARIMraRS OP CANADA .460 'ki`l'n Sttej1 torot�►t ?.