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The Brussels Post, 1947-8-20, Page 5TELE BRUSSELS POST S' .F„i t. Save hundreds of hours, and barrels of fuel by having your tractor and farm implements converted to rubber. Cost of change -over is small compared to the savings We simply cut down your present tractor or wagon wheels to accommodate tire rims —• and equip with Canada's Number One Farm Tire—Firestone. We can supply you with all the facts and figures at a moment's notice. Drive in any time for ftdl in- formation, E. Richards & Senn Farm Equipment Ethel, Ont. Phone Brussels 86-r-5. • WALTON , One of these, a carrot relay, caused A delightful eveniug was spent at the home of Mrs. Within: 'I'nrnliuii, 16th concession of they 'rott"nship when over 100 ladies gathered to honor Miss Mary McDonald, teacher for the past year tat Button's School. seated in a obeli* decertpd with pink .and white, the bride-to-be opened the many beautiful gifts which were presenter) to her In a chiid'e wagon drawn by a tiny bride, ;Janna Smith, and bridegroom, Iviarilyn Johnston, with Marion Turnbull .acting se flower -girl Miss NLoDoneril,; thanked the ladies , and games were played. Much' merriment. The hostess,assisk. ea by her daughter, Mr .,1), I.aWless.. and neighbors, seryed lunch. The regular naanthly meeting or th•• tC;xnten'e M e=':nat•v Society of Duff's United Ohurrh was held in•the basement of the church. Mrs. J, Mar- shall, second vice president, was 10 charge. u•ge. Each member answered the roll cal with a favourite • hymn. Plans were matte -for entertaining the Baby Band. The topic for this 'month, "The Nations 'Get Together,'' was given by Mrs, 1h Travis, Mrs, J. Clark and Mrs. Hazelwood. They said every woman In Canada has t re,pen ibilityy to h, t need Nh L,u t•a•,•fy loan+.1 h(il)l Tins the right to freedom from want, fr"e i t-., 1' t 'n.:lulu of (111114)1, tlurlty, t'reedolt! of 1,.+t:eten, itt•dofu I, live ent his lift' el le -a h• chin:-. . .. 4„ 1 injury In his neighbor. Mrs. iliarehall elesed the meeting wills prayer. lC. .!, ti •nu�, t preshle4 at .,....I ote,.iim> of the Wonten'a w,r•iat'on when phots were• made frit' n special meeting to he held In • eu^te• when .firs, Ballantyne, 'Cornett.), will speak, Mims Doreen Coutts entertainer) h •• Fundy Seined clans a1 a Mimic In- . the Tions Park. Among those who attended were Donald Achilles. Ronald ):nuns, Wayne McMichael, TTerbe.1 Kirkby, Audrey 1Heeltwell, Ruth Anne Ennio, Mont Clark, Bar, linea 'Tolland, Vera. Watson, Visitors with Mr, and Mrs. llny 'Bennett nn Sunday were Mr. and Ml's; 'Stanley Brown and daughter Vaughan or London, Mr. Jas, Long end daughter Mrs. Malin and Mr, ,Jilin or Fingal, N.D., Aire, Norma .Lang of Vancouver, 13.C., Mr. and Mrs, J, C. Long and family .and Air. and Mrs, Sant Burgess or Brussels Mr :lest Long of Patent, Texas, and Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Malin of Fingal, N,D., who spend the tact ten days With Roy and Mrs. Bennett left for their. homes on Monday • Laic. Harold and Mrs. Com dson and family, Milton, with Lorne and Mrs. tIttol Gth'line. Mrs.... George Martin end baby daughtr. Patricia tee, or George- towu ere,visitors vitt Geo. and Mrs, Misdate, 6th line, Sunday visitors at the home or Jas. 5- lrhte were W. and Mrs. Bob P ••'ziri, Guelph, tics.' 5Ittgaret Glenn and Mi', Mervin Hayter, TIensall. Sgtnn, T. 1f. A1crieli '.or Oaki'llle, spent the week end with his brother Frank, of the, ttlu ane FOR SALE-= Electric: motors rewound and re- paired. Expert "Workmanship. Moder. ate prices. New 'motors in stook. Settger tnaustries, • 1)49 Ontario Street, Stratford, Ont:. F, t .arnuth Reg>"st erect Optometrist 'Western Ontario's Most *ideals Eye Seevtce'" "'hone 118. tlarriston • JA MESTOWN I).1 Adt» oder eremltti 1:1;11 iro of 1lirndr and ue+itrltbgr• number- ing around three !loud,eI. me, nt tlu ,iant.,-town Ca:mttnuity Hall and spent a very pleatient 'er711ui•". \t'itlt, r't+ art^beetrn was in attend- ance and supplied the nuttr'o ter tar• dance. After lunch the fnllotvblg t 1.14m home, ui Luta IO4 au Davis.They wererot tic..:,. ,,:. visit by \I'. and lir=. Ifne't Penner and daugihter dudrey t' lcsbora. Dr. i tel Mre Falser trach?., •ur.i tions Jahn, Billy and Robert (2-141 , (ere hol'rta.ylne donne tie - past week at the home of tbelr (rel,- .1..1 Sir$, -lin rind also at the Lope wnv rt'aS by Alis, Jeanne home, or thud( 10011, 8 Aire. .Toe lb-Len/an to Mr. alta Mrs. dark Shaw and Mrs. Amite Rae and `';hatpin (11(8 511(5 bioiierrlt e') who 1x-111 and T)nnrnu m.88..„.1,1,1 were recently married. Rev, and Mrs. Ro_s ('tvtaIw raa14 1)ertr Ruth and Clerk: sons David and Pahl of Denville This evening we have gathered an vte,ted Friday afterne.,n 0 itis .T. .T, yam• haunt• to offer our sincere 'good and Jessie Stracllan. wishes for your future health and Miss Susie Latimer of near St. happiness. celharines t•isitine her aunt 1Trs. Ruth we have lznanvn you all your ti'. 3% Bernard, nth run. of Mende. ilfe and have found you cheerful and r. li'. ti'ilile, T:dmonhm. .Atter., t^ rly, reaio enteinvisiting Too. Me abb and renewiny activifiendties wltothedyr wook orr platoy. Wourtt acgtiatntanee with old seltnnlntate,. are glad to know your future home 1:1,.. Willi: wa$ a former resider pt w ll not he far away, I7the1. He went to the west in 13113, Now that pewee has been declared end you Clark have returned home we hope that 'you and Ruth will fill an honored and useful place in the neighborhood in which you live. We are sure Clark you are willing to share life's ups and downs with Your wife. This was demonstrated, -on Monday last wheel, You cheer- fully roused from slnmher and pt'o- reeded to assist her make breakfast in the small hours of the morning for your unexpected callers. 'We have a little gift for you with which we hope you will purchase some useful article for your home, that will remind you both of the many sincere friends who have met with you this evening to wish you a long h,appY prosperous wedded life. We ask you to accept this one hundred dollar bill $100.00. Signed on behalf of your Renee. town friends, - • 'Eileen Plant - Mary Bradshaw Jeanne' McLennan Lloyd Warwick GREY 'Mr, and Mrs, D, D. Love and family of Port Huron, Mich., spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex S:peiran, Miss Olive Speiran returned with them for a short vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Finlay Ross and daughter Susan, Windsor' were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hemingway. Edwin Abra and son Cameron or Owen•,Seund were recent visitors at the hmne of J. J. Strachan and also Pay 1/s a 7i0ien 4 Visit 'YOU... may need money. Why be embarrassed about it? There are thou- sands like you. Hospital expenses, doctor and dentist bills, payment of income tax, house repairs, overdue debts and other emergencies dig deep into earnings and savings. Why not see us about a Personal Loan? WE... are making hundreds of Per. sonai Loans daily all over the country. We can help you with friendly, confidential, prompt service. A call on the Manager of any branch of this Bank is like a visit to a neighbour. Unload yourdebt prob- lems on him. He will gladly discuss a Personal Loan with you. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Brussels Branch _— W. Porter, Manager . 12747 Mr. anal Mrs. Darltl Porter and Allan or Brantford spelt' a (mfti., •,1 days with Mr. and Att•s. Evw•,rr Perdue. SIt'. and Airs, Lloyd Artnstrone and Ronnie of Alvdnshon spent last weedy with Mr and Mr.s '?rerrtt Perdue, H'erbert Jeschke., Detroit, and Miss Martha Jt'schke, Toronto, are hell. (laving at the home of their father. Patel ,Tesehlm. Jim and Mrs. Martin and two children. Detroit, deem/mantel by Mr. and Mrs. Stewarf wenn week pori Visitors at the home of Allen Cameron. ,Tim is a ernndson of qtr. Ca m arum. Fennels of Airs, Lynn Keane are glad to know she is able to he home ngein after being in tete K. S4 ,V. Hospital, Kitchener, sine# Tune. Lynn (:orlon is visiti,ie his brother Lylle and Mrs, Gordon. - ' Workmen are busy these days on the new building being erected on the premises of Lloyd Mintel, Church service on Sunday main- ing, August 24 will be held in the Union United Churob at 11 a.m. with Rer. T. D. MacIver in charge Mrs. J. D. HInmhtey, Seaforth, spent Sunday with her sister Mrs. Win. Sm:alldon Harvey Hunter is in St Thomas with Jas. and Mrs. McCallum. Word was received August 9 by relatives of Irvine Dunn that he was seriously 1.1) in an iaola.tlon hospital with spinal meningitis and early this week word Same that Ile has been• discharged from the hostpital. Tr eine went west early in the summer, * s • e • ■ s s • OBITUARY . * * • • * * • Miss Lida Gramm Illness of a day duration cut• minated in the sudden death at her residence on the Prestou-Kitchener highway on Thursdav, August 11, of Miss Lida Gramm, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Granum, The deceased, who was in her' 7a-th year, was born in Thorndale and lived tor several yea.•s in Cranbrook before moving to Preston. The late Miss Gramm was e member of the Freeport United Church. Surviving are two brothers, Geo. and Toho at home; and three s4sters, Annie at home, Mrs.. John Ritchie, Galt and Mrs, Alex Johns of Port Allegany, Pa. The funeral was held at her late residence on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, Intertuent was made in Mount View Cemetery, Galt. Mrs. E. Srewcr On August 4; 1947, at Seaforth Gen eral hospital, fo1kowdng a short . 111 - nese ,there entered into resta well I known a.nd highly 'respected citizen in the person of Emma Kellington, widow of the. late-hEdmund Brewer, who 'predeceased her 13 years ago. She was in her 79th year, j Mrs. Brewer was a member of Bruseals United Church, Surviving are two Sisters Mrs. N. Hobbs, Toronto; Mrs, W. Stenbury, Seaforth and five brothers Joseph, Oliver and Fred of British Columbia. I Bert of Cotham and Robert er North- ern Ontario. j The funeal was conducted tram 1 iter tate residence Tti'nberry St., Brusesla. Rev. - R. J. Hitzelwood : 'offi'ciating in the ahsr'noe of Rev. Wilson, Patllheiirers were Pieter and John Arntsitrong, Clayton Jordan, will, Charles end George Brewer, Interment wail its 13rtls$e113 ceme- tery. ,;