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The Brussels Post, 1961-07-20, Page 5,.••••••• DON'T YOU WISH YOU WERE HERE? ••••,..1111111. Live Better Electrically "Morn says electric fry pans are like kids you don't know what you're missing 'tit you have .one! good because they're cooked to perfection in electric appliances designed for the Job, You get more out or when you get the most out of electricity. It's so true of all the Wide array of portable electric cooking appliances available today . . including automatic saucepans, portable ovens, rotisseries, deep fat fryers and kettles. These miracles of modem cooking pro- vide a never-ending source of inspiration to your meal planning. Everyday dishes turn out "chef-. style and delicious . especially eelfr HYDRO 'it yours 4,0 404;. AN/rAto,,,00norinioAtz,vj gtERATun , 171 Parliament limn, Taranto °Ma lo NAME Mart planning now! Man the coupon for fftee literature. :Look forward to your most erfreshing summer vier —iri Ontario! THE 13R,USWIS ROOT Thursday, August Jrd 5.4•••. P•Pr,..tIrnp INVEST for 3 to .10 Years. Mrs, Youmans: Isabel ,874 Pg. Dwelt, 4104 In Winglotai Owlet*. Ifotipitnt, Fernier Isabel!. ,9Streciied, Widow ,of Arthur YOunittng, ButWiwiret• Sea Jaunts; A., Detroit; brothers, • denies Straelnue ro.rt. W11.11.4m; nougat, Ilidevale; twq eXPt1.11.0111147'071. 'Seri/lee. was held, at the I, A, •.Garde and Sons funeral. • ()mkt Winghnan. was Grand Lawn •Cometery.. Detroit. Some iv:lel:Ws prefer the Il-yeite •-- el(;ters lik e e longer peried * 'Mee leteteeirit elluese BRITISH MOItTGA,(110 & Tit ST GOMPANY t4 NT E INA% Ftl'INIENT OE la I FIG A T E fir elLert.1 nu excellent rate •o. interest Miss Stella Jane Turvey Miss 'Stella Jane Turvey, 04. died tsday, 25th, in Sce,tboro Geueral Hospital. She was born on concession 2, Morris Township, a daughter of tha late, Mr, and Mrs. George E. Turvey and spent most of her life in Toronto. She is survived fly one brother, Roy, of Brussels; one sister, Mrs, Fred (Laura) Meetly, Toronto. The body rested at the D. A. Bann funeral home until Friday at p. m, when Rev. T. T6. Kennedy og ViteVale 'Presbyterian Church. condeuted the funeral service. Barite was made in Brussels em etery, et.; 91 omen (Is worry or eeneeth.- To invest — see your local agent or send us your cheque, Don't Delay — 5% interest begins the day you make the Investment, 1ST EOMPANY Il~1 GAG, & BRITISH MO Founded in 1877 Head Office : STRATFORD British Mortgage & Trust Company, Stratford. for investment for years, I' enclose my cheque for $ — Please send' me a free folder giving full information. N.A116 At:Mr:BESS • if Taking advantage of favourable conditions often means a big difference in profits. Modern farm machinery provides an efficient and economical work force that is always ready for immediate action. You can depend on Massey-Ferguson machines and implements to keep your labour costs low, increase efficiency and promote more profit on every farming operation. Laur — Thornton R. S. HETHERINGTON, Q. C. Mrs. William M,aelnnes Mrs.- William Meclinnes, formerly Florence Isabel Armstrong, died in 'Wingham General Hospital on Friday, July .Sth, following a stroke. She was 75 years of age. Born in Hullett Townehip, she was the eldest daughter of the late Armstrong and Mary • (MoKibbon) .Antnstrong, :Moving to the community of Brussels as a child she received 'her early edu- cation in Brussels and later attended Clinton Model School. She taught school at S, S. No. .3 Morrie Township, andNe. 6, Grey Township, before her marriage. Following her marriage she lived near Ethel for forty years, After the death of her husband nine years ago she moved t to Brussels. She was a 111(1011)er of the Melville Presbyterian • Church; a life member of the Women's • Missionary Society; and an honor. try life membez• of Maitland PresbY- teeial of the W-.M. 3. She is survived 1.).5, one son, Stuart, of Erindale; a daughter,. Mrs:. Stanley Menai Fischer,, Cranbrook; a brother, • .James .semstrong: Grey Township. and a sister,. Mrs. Jean Armstreng, of Toronto. end four erandchildren, Sharon, Dyke, and Jen Machines and Carman Fischer. The body rested at the D. A. Rene Funeral home until Monday,. July list when funeral was con- ducted by her minister, the Rev. S. Morrison at 2 per: Interment wr in Brussels -cemetery. The pallbearers were Welland Knit-tee , Alfred Knight, Alvin McDonald, and three cousins, John., floward and James Armstrong. PHONE WO Batty Anne Thornton, London, became the bride of Stephen Laur, also of London, In a ceremony at. Christ Angljcaln Church with. Rev., W. B. Wigenore officiating. The bride is the daughter Of Mr. and Mrs.. Thomas Thornton, and the groom is the sten of Mr. and Mrs. Len Lttur,. all of London. The bride chose a floor length gown of nylon organza over peau de sole styled with lily.point Sleeves, scoop ,neckline and bouffant skirt which extended to a chapel train. A jewelled tiara held her rieeertipillnsion veil and she 'carried a boquet of pink sweetheart roses end. sIelihanotiS. Mrs, Mee Colvin woe; metren honor and bridesinaids wore: 'A-INS rpr Teter. sister of the emcee. t "),TrF. Phil Grimster, Miss Linda. Tree d l'S an , and Miss Jean Wood- ' bowie, Thee wore identical gowns ef mauve peau de sole, Martin Thornton, was groom.s- men and guests were ushered by .Tieee Laur, Glen - Phi! leteiete• end ,Ed, is Tier travelling • the bride donned a whit sheath dress with a matching threceenarter length coat, green : ate- and an orchid corsage. The couple will live in London. The bride is e granddaughter of Mr. and Nye. Ed. Henderson of Brussels. 311501DSS ELS 13:Peraley. and Saturday AR Day - - Moo Open Every BRUSSELS and - WINOHAM Day r. Massey-Ferguson Limited DEAD STOCK SERVICE Highest Cash Prices For Old, Sick and Disabled Cows and Horses DEAD STOCK AT HIGHEST CASH VALUE Avian Phone Promptly. Call: 138 — 24 Hour Service BRUCE IVIARLATT Lleense No.411441, I.4.1R.P.S1 Brussels, Ont. AMINIMIMITMAMOtaSatankM19.12.erliZatemetitre.fft10090.42SIBIMICCAr S ome folks like Fred are careless; A dvice they will ignore. F red was warned to fix his ladder; E very day, it-cracked some morel he day the ladder broke was sure no joke! Y ou should have heard the yell when Freddie fell F rem top to bottom, down he went, n almost nothing flat! R esult ... four cuts, ten matcher, S ix bruises, one squashed hail T he next time,, Fred may be alert and make repairs So he wont get hurti of your e 4411,4**0. No No", woo— ottf so wlo Every year, over 2i000 Ontario farm peepTo are hurt In falls' Remember to be careful, won't you? Canadian Farm Safety Week July 23 to 29, Co.operatoti Insurance Association fOrtAtkidtittiAiltMENto:P- tfiAVELAtsid PtititititY Hon..E1Vaii‘ L. taihedit