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The Brussels Post, 1947-1-29, Page 3L ✓%tt & !mese DIAMONDS E. telffC9Algal 159-, mount, 1 STONE SET "LILY" EARRINGS 13.75 IaltrivecA WEDDING RiNGS Iatquislteiy hand- waved in 14 h gold EXQUISITE "LILY" BROOCH ere FOR THE ATTENDANT* -The finest quality sae marled Mike M Mem test/key free Mee W. G. Leach Jeweller Brussels, Ont. C A. MYERS, W. O,. L. M. C. C. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Willisz Ste Phone 4. Brui•, @l: Ont. Allan A. Lamont Agent for—Fire, W, l;zelstorani, and Automobile Iaaf-tsa,enne• Got pelrtiiculars nr our Special Automobile Police i ca lumen Queens i. Brussels 'Phone +feta: W. D. S. Jamieson, M.D., C.M., L.M.C.C. Yhysicant and Surgeon (Cal icer) Office Hours -1 - 4 and 7 - 8 p.na. Also 11 - 12 e.m when possible. Saturday evenings until 10 p.m. Sundays --Emergencies and by appointment cats. Home calls in forenoons and 4 - 6 was. R. S. HETHERINGTON, K. C. -- BARRISTER. ETC. WINGHAM and BRUSSELS AT BRUSSELS Tuesday and Saturday all day — Office open Phone 20x Successor to L. Chas. T. Davidson Insurance Agent For ALL KINDS OF Automobile and Fite 1'onsrance Accident and Sickness Anent for Great West Life Insurance. Co. „NoN,E 'OFFICE 92X BRUSSELS, ONT. RESIDENCE ar.-i Harold Jackson SPECIALIST IN FARM AND HOUSEHOLD SALES 'For Information, etc., write or phone Harold Jackson Phone 12; on 658 Seaforth R., R. 1 Brucefleld: Make arrangements at The• Brussels Post or R. 8. Hetherington, K. C., Barrister Office, Brussels. D. A. RANN & CO. FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE Idcenaed Funeral Director and Embalmer PHONE 30 or SS — BRUSSELS, ONT. Lewis • Rowland (Licanscd Per Huron Csunt,i SATISFACTION OIJAkANTEED - PRICES F. ,AEONAmLE For Engagements Phone 3l !'The Brussels Pool" ow] t(t> ra491 be looker+ after ImmW.Hay Per Information, eto,, w its sr phone Lew, llawlatat SWAM eft Su f•rth; sr turtle 19.17. f, W.N.a, Mrs, Harvey Dobson The ementnnitY was S11oc1ced t learn of the sudden pass4ng at Iwe ,Tangy. 20th of Mrs. Harvey Dobson, life-long resident :and highly esteemed resident of Teti el 1ll1atla'h Mrs. Dobson hacl not been in ,flue best of health for the last, few yeasts, 1t ryas only the 'last week She was hardly as well and jest Sunday, ,Tan, 19th took .'o her heed. ell Ince Mrs, Dobson, whose maiden name was Lney Rebecca Raypaier waH horn 1' 1Zlanxltard Town -deo 1874 and as a herby moved with her omelets. to 'Ethel. in 1994 clip w•1' married to Harvey M. 'Robson end went to live, on the Doh1're1 1rnmeetead Lot 21, Can. 7, C1" '. when. they resided nm;ti1 1925 when Their eon Onest took over the PAa'm. and they moved •across the road to the Premier farm. en 1242 they solei the farm and took up reel - (lemon In the village, Mie. emblem was deeply interetatel in her home and fancily, a kindly friend and neighbour, all active 'menthe" of dite TThtwrl ,t'9tntrc)t and Hfn member of the Women's Mission atv Society. Surviving are her bereaved bus - Mena. a •deught:er Pearl (Mrs, Roy Ha.111 Con. 8, Grey, 2 son Quest on the home place egad four grandsons, T]lw*n end Jewett Hall, Wilidam and Lawrence Dobson. A son Elwin T.a•wewmlee flied le England, Oct. 12, 1918 while serving during. the First World War. Also surviving ,are four sisters. Mre. J, A, Maxwell, leliereinee: Mee, W. le Leer's, l•TAr"h- Oe]aL l?eTt9.: veer. C. Congra•m. Luc,Tc- now and Mr's. Te. Acicert. 1=Tndyroord. The ileilerat was held Wednesday at 2 nen, with service in 17thel TTnit• rel C) e•:rl . the 1122110, Rev, Shine.), Brentem erne -Wine. eleoree P arxm Wig .a heeneiful solo. The lov'eiy floral trihntes attested to elle esteem 111 ',01,1r111 ;Mte rl•erenerd was held interment was in Mows' nleeeant Cemetery. TOlaillhearers were Messrs: eemem', Crab ane, Bert 'rod dem Charlie Tee.n.auid, ,Tne Pearsnr. Stanley Dunbar end Leslie Eert, Flower hearers were Alwin and Tewitt Hall, Lawrence Dobson, Fred Cnl:e Bob Batennlan, and LeVerne Vodd,en. THE BF USSELS POST e P:F,OPf:EE WE KNOW Mrs, Adams, who recently swede went ter. npertatlon ht Winghana making a satisfactory recovery, Me. T. L, Prest, Godeeleh, :vas n visitor in Mown on Tuesday, Mes, Louise- Fontes, was a visite); in Toronto this week. IIamold McDonni4d had the mss - fortune to `Peet Ye a badly broken leg in an aeraldent et the lumbe yard on Tuesday. He wan remove to Wfngiram Hospital, Marx. Mervin McCauley, of Morri township, who had been quite ill wa, taken: to Winglnam Hemphill les Saturdlary, Mrs, T. Ryan, was taken to Wing ham Hospital an Saturday Irish ;'ihnngh Mrs. Ryan was at work a the store of A. Wood az usual during the week she had not berm feeling well, Her many friends hope for a (needy recovery. 3Trs. Fred T3urrhill wan a visitor tines past week at the home of Mrs. TTimwkalt'aw, site elm visited her riot Mrs. Brian at Seafort.h. AUCTION SALE Alain Street. 1 2mondville. on Sat- o'day, February 1st at 1 p.m. 1 airing r000m•teble 4 dining room chairs, high chair, 1 leather lounge, 4 smell tables, 1 small kitchen table, 2 rockch 1 hall reek, 1 set- tee, .rhndr to match. 1 small wash stand, 8 kitchen chains 1 Icttchen cop - hoard, 2 feather sticks. ironing board, envie') tools 1 coal fell stove, 1 kitels- rat atnvr, 1 (hest of drawers 1 Pee- per hailer, 1 wash tub, 1 nnilt Troy, 1 glass ratpbeeed, 1 Metall table. 1 rorkel. 1 road 011 oven. 1 trunk and deehex. 1 Bide Nocard, n number of vie - twee, 1 bed & elates; 2 on,al oil lamps, enroll 1 mirror, 1 .feather fists, 1. iron hole, honed. 1 teethes hoe, 1 easle; dieelme > !frit jaa•a and other aa'tictea. Terms cash. MRS, W. J, NIC:TTOL (Formerly Mrs. Lessee Nigh) Proprietress. ROBT. PATRIOT(, ClerkLEW. ROWLAND, Auctioneer TENDERS FOR WOOD Tenders for supplying wood to any or all of the schools in Morris Township S.ehoo'1 Area will be re- ceived by the undersigned until February ;l. All wood to be maple or beech body wood cut 14 inches in length and clelevea'ed not later than. June 15. The foltoiving atnougts are veneered: No, 1-20 cords, and 1 coed of •cedar; No. 9-20 cords and 2 cordis of cedar; No. 4-20 cords and 1 cord of cedar No, 5-10 cords and 2 ,cords .08 sedum; No, 6-15 cords and 2 cordis ,ai cedar; No. 7-15 cords and 2 cords of cedar; N'o, 8-115 cords' and 1 card of endow; No. 9-15 cords and 2 eiapd:s cedar; No, 10•-10 .cords and cords of cedar; No, 111-10 cords and 1 cord of cedar; No, 12-5 cords, a and 1 cord of cedar. R. S. SHAW, Secretary, ' Bluevale, Ont. TENDERS WANTED Grey Township School Board will accept tenders tor all or any part of the.followlmg quamttt1es of hard ' body wood 14 inches long to be delivered to the different schools by 1111y 1st, 1947: 1 S.S. No. 1, 0 cord. E. S. No. 8, 8 cords I No, 4, 15 cords 1 No. 0, 16 cords No.. 5, 15 cords No. 7, 15 cords No ;8, 20 cords No. 9, 25 cords No. 10, 10 cords No. 21, 15 cords Molesworth, 10 cordis Union No. 12, 112 cords Also for 2 dards of dry cedar to be delivered to oath school with the exception of No. 8. Tendiers received until Tebruary 11 1.047 by J. C. Tlemingway, See; Treat, Brussels, R.R, 8 MORRIS The Sunshine Farm Fortes, 211, line Morris met at the home of ROM. Grasby on Monday evening, Jan. 27. will 31 present. After listening to the review broadcast an enjoyable evening wan spent with euchre and lost heir, followed by lunch,! CRJOOK The Am nal Meeting of the mime.,, t gmtion of Knox Prrsbyt,ritln Cbnl'r11 MIR heart in the c urc•h basemen! on Ok nolay evening, January 27th, int OM lowing a Pot luck supper served by t the ladies of the eon: regation. '(1o. min•iele . Rev, T. D. Maclvor presided end after conch' cane rleveelo •ei exet•rises, rrreit'et1 the report,;, the various o'ganizatlnno of the rhumb, The Seeslon rnprrt chewed I hat seventeen memhees had berm reeeived during the year and one member removed by death. The report of the se=cretary-trnaspeee etre. Clifford Kerr,aghan showed ,he amonnt received for the Genn'•al Fiend to be 51414.41, and with 211 ohlieeatio',s met a emb.etantial balance remained at the end of the year. Tr) rdddtien to the receipts of else General Fund .$.121,00 was given In Miefenue and 5447,50 to the Advaree Fund, Other organizations reported rereipte as fellows: The Session $9.97• Th T "(bee Aid, 8102 12; 'rhe .AVYnmtg P ople,b 9o(tety, 809.14: lite Tzsion Band523.79; The Young Women's Auxiliary, 547.47; The Sab- i eett seem)], 577,05; The Women's Missionary Society, 9125.94; elonor Roll Fttnd, 540,00. eliss A. J. Forest. Mrs. Rnhert Cnmpledi and Mrs. Dan Hakim'. were appointed to the Board 01 Managers for a terns of three years avid Raissell Knight for a terns of nne par. Miss Alice J. Forrest wen aepo!m:fed Secretary-Tren.snrer of the Board of Managers for the year 1947. Other officers appointel were Aoalter, Russell Knight; Ceher•s, 1 nierson Mitchell tine Kenneth Kniight; Aset etent T7slaers, Earl Doran, James Knight and Ross Cam- eron; Caretaker, Mrs, Allan Cam- e -on. Durirg the past year the church and manse were newly painted and cement walks were befit on the manse grounds and 1mprovemeruts made to the property in genera!, Tn October a new Baptismal Font pre- sented to the church by Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Williams in memory of their son Maldwyn was unveiled along well' a beautiful Honor Roll Presented to the church by the Young Peepie's Society Two yonng mem of the congregation, Stuart McNair and Stanley Fischer were ordained to the office of Elites - ship and at the Fall Communion seventeen new members were "P' sewed into the church. This, as far an is known, is the largest number ev r reeeived at one time in the history of bhe congregation. The meeting was closed with the bene- diction by the minister. At a meeting of the Board of Managers following the congreg5' tiorol meeting, Alex Steles was ele,rted chairman of the Board for the year 1947. TX., 1= f ) s C Iii' Wilson -Mann 11•T-:11SVALE - A quiet wedding Mak place at the Manse of the PI'eshyteiien Church, Lietowo1, on Saturday albeenoon, Jan, 25, at 2;110 o'clock, when Rev. W. A. Kelley invited in marriage Priscilla M., eld- est daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Leroy Mann, Bluevale, and Mr. Murray H. Wiieon yonanest eon of Mr. ami Mrs, Cecil Wilson, Listowel The !elide, given in maad'rage by her nether, n,' ware a suit of rose angora wool with corsage of noses and frons, ,The bridesmaid was Mies le it e Roy. Listowel, wearing a hone dint, similar to ,that or the bride with load to match. Mr. Ross Wilsnm, brother of the bridegroom, vena hest man. Following the care. many. the couple dtwve to Teiteh• ened accompanied by the prides• maid and groomsman and later to Toronto. The bride traveled in a wool dress, white wool coat and black accessories. On their return they will reside in Listowel. Clat ltk4d Ads FOR SALE - New trailer, good tires. Phone 534.12 NOTICE- -reenters wanting Peat Moss apply to T3arold France, Walton, Phone eirussels 90-r-5. MAN WANTED - for Rawleigh business. Soil to 1500 families. Good profits faf hustlers. Write today. Rawlelgh's Dept. ML, A -152-S, Montreal, One. FOR SALE - Bray has started cockerels (end rlayoles.) immediate shipment. eenu'Il need some of these. Chicks should he erdered without delay for February eTarch delivery. The Government -urges chicks, Prices, farther eine t''euldr's, from agent Wm. Bray, AN OPPORTUNITY- Established Rural Watkins District available, If you are aggressive, end between the ages of 25 and 56 - have or can secure travel outfit, this is your opportunity to get estab- lished in a profitable business of yoelr own. For fall particulars write today to The J. R. Watkins Company Dept.'0-5-4, 2177 Mason St., Montreal Que. BEST CHICKS EVER RAISED - says easterner Robt. Luscher, of Thedlfond of his Kitchener 131g- 4 Cihiicles, Let's take your order soon, eepeotaly for delivery now or reale Mary. 19ardy chicks catch early markets with good large egga, or make good weight for table. Canada Approved, breeders pullet - um tested, Wide choice breads', cross.. Agent -Miss' M. Grewlar, Brussels, Phone 72 FOR SALE- 100,ao+e farm, cement house, bank barn ee mile of good math road, price $3000.00. Blacksmith and wood work shop, house metal clad; henhouse; garage ins village. Hydro throughout, Stock and equipment can aleo be bought. ill -heath reason .for selling. im- mediate possesdon. Anyone Interest- ed testi or write J. C. Long, Real Datate Broker Brussels, Ont, FRANK KIRKS" Licensed Auctioneer For Huron County Rates Reasonable Satisfaction Guranteed Phone Seaforth 842-r-24' R.R. 4, Walton, Ont (intended for last sweets.) Mr, and Mrs, Murray Parton and daughter, London spent Sunday with her parents, Alen and Mrs, ORM (ren. ITHervey Hunter Is in St. Thomas at the hone of his sister Mfrs, ,las, McCallum. Mr. and Mrs. M. Engel and Gordon t isit'.ecl to Stratford on Sunday with Wm, and Ma:s. ldngel and tunny. Molten pox are prevalent. in ,'his (rsbitict. The January meeting of the Young Women's Asuniliary was held at the home of Mrs. Sail Dunn with eleven members prtesent, Thie Devotional period, 'ani ,the ,Lord's Armor was taken by Mina Baker. The roll cell was answercl with a veos,e con. Wining the word "nejotoe." A very ,inirmesting topic on Indies, was taken by Mss. Moolver, The February meeting is to be .In the manse. The service in Knox Church . on Sunday wee oomidnnoted by the minister, Rev. 1, D. MacTver who preached on the eubjeet "Light in the Land of the ,Shadow," Mm,t'dei and Kenneth McDonald sang a duet, "The old Rugged Cross," ('tibia Weelc), School attendance far n few days lost, week wax very small owing 10 bad road eondtttons. The rural mail 0101212r wee unable to make his retinae Tuesday, Wed. neaday end 'l'hlltwdey during the had stannmand drifted roadie, The ranmstat meeting and potdnck supper of Knot Church intended for Tuesday, Tan, 21 lead to 11e postponed until Mbndey, Tan, 27, when over 00020ter 110r0 til MOO (WO. 14' tinteetay. deo nary :'Nth 6'47 Do You Want Relief from SINUS T!iUJLE? A new and wonderful remedy for speed? Pallet from Shunt and Antrum trouble, Mae for Head Colds. This Remedy Is Known as Einulief is it White Powder to be meet as Manta Simple and Clean to Use. Priced at AT F18195rlNr AVAILABLE ONLY Bl' IIf}1, 8l1 ULTEF CO., BOX 582, LONDON. oNT Please rind Enclosed 91.00 in Payment for 1 Box Eliseeieag A. W. Robinson Dropn Dead While Curling At Nutana .1rtbur W. Rota/eon, feria! .:le at t' Teel Tires („ flee li re, 22(9 11 in •+,.1 -. anded.ihlr ebrtes, elemped dr ad at the Nii- !.10 .;u finis at nLuut ..1u Thursday venhrg to filo iihl1,•' of a peel,' 1-, a'h{ h he .t- t,,1'0 man for Arthur Greaves' runic. 11 was 67 years of a1r He cell tu;:e.,d ,u 1, ` : I his turn to follow Colte. A ('1111 ', 5, _g,.1n," ::1J et ,H' '1 • I'filil' was 1, 1::� playing agcvnst Les Sherinan'e rink. Mr. Robinson, who was L. 1. in Wroxeter, Ontario, was ib' number of yea's r,trintra at 1!n:n- bolde before coming here in 192,1 to 9.01.1me- s11L'ar daces at the •teeka- tonn office. In July of last year he wa:: awarded the 1T.B.E. in the Por' ininn Day honors list for be services during the recent ane as chairman of the Supplement:u': Grants Fund of the Dependents Allowances Advisory Committee. A veteran of the Feet lir":ld War, het was very arrive in the, affairs of the Canadian Legion. lie• was a Mason. He is survived by Inie wi(e, e1 the family home, 128 Eighth Street. a daughter. Dorothy. teacher• in rite high (drool at T3unnholdt, and a W. G. Robinson, doctor• in ,ee 'trey and nn the toohnical s,laff r• amantle topper and geld nine it Northwestern Quebec, who saw envie everxene in the air feeee. Another son, TTarnhl 1ir•r1 e' active eerviee in Holland. The Saskatoon Funeral reel. ., in rharre of 11rrangereent.2- ';hint have not been con11l1 1Fr1 Meet'.'): ward from Noranda. Mr. Robinson went 1Y, 11"neeele bight silent and payed leeane 'r,'t' ball in 19034904 with Brussels i :•,a':. Tits wife Miss Howe, was bore in Brussels, Y: .r`-! '.'rnuth ,idegT.o;.ered Optornefrf i "Western Ontario's Mast Modern Eye Somers.' Phone 118, td ter r si.`on ETHEL The annual bur im•e; 10'rring of the eerereget; of Knne Pre. -.by t fi.+n Chnt..h, Ethel, was held in the )emit men of the church on Friday evening. enn'tary 244h. The Meister n Meeive, was 111 the ''heir, deereienai ,vert=es, 11,rr r 'rte of t:hr, various orgaraza- tione of the congregation w2" re- ceived The report. of the Board of ,-,,....- . r.: p eeent 1 107 the treasurer, P.. S. Dur -bar. ,bowie the • • l .. . e, '<. fee, the -•rat• to be "t,_tu From 'd1'•, 117440 was ree :' r: libeler. eel ee17.00 to the Advance Fund. With all expenses paid the rennet showed a 111/11122 of 51154 88 en ham l n,t the end of the year. The amounts raisers by other organizations. of the congregation were as follows: the Srlbhath School, 8113.17 Quilting, Circle. 940.94; Choir. 91255; Mission Band, $_44.01; Prni't and Flower Fund !9.967 cc•.m.S., 8100 (i.: reserve fund. 917.(3 The W.M.S. else, forwarded 921.0. to the Advance Fund for which official recognition wag received front the chttrrh offlee In Toronto. The managers epreented by the meeting were Stanley Dunbar and George Hutchison; Stanley Dunbar was re -appointed to the office of Treasurer of the Board or 1Tnnareer2 and Wm. Spence and John Tern.ntee were appointed x2(1110 s Trustees appointed by the cnn,_^'rr at•nn were Wo, g,+gin:.^ a... n r, rv, nh',. e.r:,1 1. FI. Fear. Stanley Dunbar intimated tint in eeee ,e"11.• team-, -en bend in the general fund et the end of the year, it heel been derided that a b'.rre be given to thr minister and in behalf of the cong'resaat en be kande(; to Rev, and Mrs. MeeTver n snbetintial Cleeeee T" -:'b'' 2psk" in ;'re''s atin' of the -., •-(121, 0: of R•'v. one) Mrs. ',nearer r and e h'nrry cote of Hinnies wa•s extend" 1 to them by the r re,, 1 egatien, are TTaedvee replied fittingly and the meeting was closed with the singing of the Dox- ology and the benediction. Frtt•rw•ine the meeting tin^h was served by the ladies of the cnrgre- gation. , CA'PENTERS WANTED - First sins tradesmen required for completion of homes on Housing Enterprises Project by the Russell Construction Company, Ltd., apply Britannia Street„ Fair Grounds, Stratford, ntario. WILLIAM T. Cii.'ENCE fL tote Agent Coovevanar, and Commissioner GENERAL INSURANCE OF FICZ.. MAIN STREET, — ETHEL 0441", eiememeneeermariwasemeremenewsirelemoreimene Poultry Market Highest 'Cash Prices Your Best Pedley Market k At Yarm Own Doth' Man Tan CALL THE DUBLIN PRODUCE CO. We Will Call and Pay Immediate Highest CASH PRICE For Your Hens and Chickens. Just Call�Dublin Produce Co. Dublin 50 i NO FUS$ NO WAP s a1RP d. Justmaw CAM Al Long DistanceWhen Cela Pr•id y Our Delores They VIA,, Irso. dent A .;r