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THE BRUSSELS POST
Wedutoduy, Juno Orli, 1948
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There's a place for you on this team. Take your choice! Do you
like to organize and direct ... would you like to learn a useful
trade . . or, perhaps you like outdoor activities with
action aplenty?
There's opportunity in the Canadian Army Active Force—
including advancement to commissioned rank—if you have
what it takes.
The Canadian Army Active Force offers more opportunities
now than ever before, and to complete the picture you are
assured of lifetime pension when your service is completed.
Step right in t—Ask the nearest Recruiting Depot or Armoury
for enlistment particulars. Bring with you certificates of age
and education. Veterans should write direct to the nearest
depot listed below:—
No. 5 Personnel Depot, King Street West,
KINGSTON, Ontario.
No. 6 Personnel Depot,
Chorley Park Military Hospital,
TORONTO, Ontario.
No. 7 Personnel Depot,
Wolsely Barracks, Elizabeth Saco;
LONDON, Ontario,
22-0
Friendship Circle
The June, :nem iu4 tit, circle
m,•; a.i the home of sir,. J. Ib•yam.
Scripture was read by Mrs. J. T..otce,
old 'Mrs, II, Wilson led is prayer
The secretary, Mrs. T. Ryan read
:5.5..5r report, 'Cho t1 asarc,'55 rrptnt
was given by Mrs. IT, nod. .\ 15u•1.
cf I:hanks fora ho:: ,t 1 rt, •,•
from an elderly laxly in 1•:n .und. ''he
roll lall was an•::veretl by 111111111,7: :1
book of the New 'Pr stameot.
Chapter seven of the ..•,•1•,- 1,5 ,1;
vas given by Mi<s ?Tari Bina r,
chapter, "No Treaslsa-,Pin;" told of
the pioneer ntisisnnariex to China,
their struggle= and h•t,rclnhips; and
the splendid foundations they laid
for the inasent Christian churcines
in China,
r ,,.,,Ii?eu pr-•:"ut"d n rift
•,. :.r - If. Cook. null! ••cpr, ;';e4 the
'IF 1, !I! IP.,,n•
u: n1 il,'.11 I-.: .wet'^
-.,•1 1,v Sirs. .1. McCall and
Airs. Ilu-chl 'n with the tvhners Mrs.
A, tyuott and 'Airs. J. Wheeler. A
social half hour brought the meeting
to a close.
ALL STEEL
The new Itcadntaster All Steel — a wagon development from
more than fifty years' experiment and Mot. Every feature
designed for a lifethne of •dependabiilty and service. A model
for every haulage purpose.
Repair Your Tractor — any make
Repair all kinds of Farm Equipment
Dominion Tires
Otaco Farm Implements
Pedlar Barn Equipment
E. kk{hards mac Son
Phone 86-r-5
Ethel
Thank You
For those Who so generously sup-
ported rate irl the recent election. It
was mucic appreciated.
Hugh Hill
BLUE VALE
At the. rotted Church Sunday
morning Mrs. J. A. Barden +ave a
comprehensive repot of the recent
conference meeting which site at•
tended et Windsor. At Knox. Presby.
terlan Church, Rev. Lelan:l C. Jorg-
ensen spoke on "Predestination."
The choir sang an anthem.
Personals: Rev, and Mrs, tt'11•
Liam Blackmore, Elk Point, Alta..
are spending their holidays with
Chair parents, Mr, and Mrs. Black.
more, Grimsby Reach. and 31'. tool
Mrs, Raymond Elliott, in Turn-
bery township; Mr. Blarkmore
condntcted the service Sunday at
Woodgreen United Church, Toronto,
where he was the assistant to Rev.
Ray McCleary for two summers
previous to his graduation; Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Johnston and family
attended the auction sato for Mrs.
Johntsolt's hrother, Harvey Sparlin;,
Gerrie; Mr. and Mrs. George Thorn-
ton, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Brown of -Dunnville, attended the
Lake -Thornton wedding in the Unit.
rd Church. Corrie, on Saturday; C. 13.
Moffatt suffered a slight stroke of
paralysis on Saturday; he Is at the
I holne of his son, Borns, and Mrs.
Moffatt; Mrs. L. 'IT, Rosman and Mrs.
!Robert McGuire, 'Wingham, with
Henry Rosman, Morris; Misses Ethel
and Florence Beattie, Saaforth, with
' `iiss Olive Scott; Mrs. Donald Street,
i Kitchener, with her mother, Mrs. M,
L. Aitken; Mrs. R. H. Lloyd and Mrs.
Ida Wilson, Toronto, with friends
here; Mr. and Mrs. Nell 13. Me -
Mechem anal family, Mount Forest,
with Mrs. R, F, Garnies; Mr, and
Mrs. Tony Meehan and daughter
.Bary, Wroxeter, with Mr. and Mrs.
HURON FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE
5th ANNUAL
Agricultural P
'OD -R
Field, Day will be officially opened at 1.15 p. m. (DST) by ROBT.
SAUNDERS, ex -mayor of Toronto and now Chairman. of Ontario
Hydro Electric. Power Commission•
01111 0U
ports
Including
BALL GAMES—RUNNING HORSE RACES --LARGE PROGRAM
OF TRACK AND FIELD EVENTS WITH PRIZES GIVEN (see
Year Book).
— BATHING BEAUTY CONTEST —
Who will be Miss Huron, 1948? Valuable prizes given to first,
second and third plaotnga.
TUG-OF-WAR CONTEST (9 to a team)
SQUARE DANCE AND FIDDLER'S CONTEST
$60 In prizes. Two Classes — Young and Old
1.
2.
3.
Income Tax Information Booth on Grounds
•--• SPECIAL EVENTS --
Prize to longest married couple in attendance,
Prize to family of three or more coming from, greatest distance..
Prize to oldest lady and gentlman on grounds,
SPECIAL NEW MACHINERY, CAR AND OTHER
EXHIBITS
— BIG MODERN AND OLD TIME DANCE --
at Goderich "Pau" 9,30 p.m. to 1 a.m,
Music by Norm. Carnegie's 8-plece Orchestra
W. R. LOBE,
President.
CHILDREN FREE
0, COULTESe W, V. ROY,
Vioe.Pres, Seo; Treas.
ADULTS 25 cents.
Hatay T;uloU.
31t:. uh..hroo fiert,"rittpton %ta-i
hostess to the W.A. and \V..M.M. of
'1'' 1'riitr•d ('!lurch. 'i'!t; ln'.•sidryti.l
Mrs. Darl?nr, presided al the n;, 5••t
5•l f the 14'utnn'zAssoeiati� nt.l
Air,. 11'. ,J, Johnston rand '••'-1plarr,'
and Mr:. George Fell led lit prayer.
The It t 1 • ,, pnftaon of rho mooting.
was 5'•vot,•,1 to malting arrangements
far a garden party and 111x. presents•
11,rtt of a platy al T1' -lutea'.
The W.M.S. nt't with . ice -pr, at •
deli Airs. Jam 's ,Johnston In charge.;
aslesterl by Mrs. W. J. 7''teacttwho
gave a summary of ;'talent mission-
ary 110154 :ad vn•at.'on s.ehoola in t.he!
11 lues!. The hostess ;gruel burnt.
I assbotc•11 by Mrs. Pdwnl'rl .2o111tstnt
and Mrs. (doerr;e Thomson.
Personals: Jack (Church, London
has neeeptt'rl a nom Hon at lh,
Bhtevade creamery; Mr. and Mrs.
P. 13, Jenkins were in Toronto to
attend the wedding of innir nleee,
Miss ,Toan Tshisder: Mrs. r'arl Johns- !
ton was In Stratford; Mrs. J. J.
Sellers and her grandson, Donald
MacLean .in Toronto; Mies Greta
Fleming, London. with Mr. and
Mrs, J. C. FTiggins,
AUCTION SALE
Farm, Implements and Chattels
Lot 12, Con. 1, Grey Twp.
114 miles East of Jamestown
MONDAY, JUNE 21
Sale commences at 2 p.m. sharp
Farm consisting of 65 acres includ-
ing a Frame Muse (shingled), Bern,
Henhouse, Drive Shed, Drilled 1,'ell.
Windmill and Supply 'Panic. 5 acres
Ilardwoorl bush, 2n mores FIay, 114
aoa:s Fall. Wheat. 29%4 acres of
Spring Crop, all seed •r to grass for
1649, Subject to reserve bid,
Chattels
Allis-Chalmers Tractor on rubber.
newly overhauled, lights ani
power take -off
Allis-Chalmers Combine in A-1 con-
dition
2 furrow tractor plough
Corltshutt 13 disc seed drill
0 ft. mower (Ideal)
Hay rake Scuttles
4 section harrows
2 section spring cultivator
1 wagon 1. fanning mill
1 get sleighs '
150 bushels of oats and barley
Number of leder posts
2 rolls chicken wire
Oil burner broder stove
Colony house
10 tons hay
Renfrew colt stove. white +name!
Extcrosion table
(Thicken feeder troughs
Other chattels Inc mune-ens to
mention.
TERMS CASH
C. LONG, Prop.
FRANK KIRKBY, Auctianeer
AUCTION SALE
In the Village of Ethel on
SATURDAY, JUNE 19
Sale commences at 1,30 p.m. sharp
Organ. 6 octave Organ stool
1 parlor table, 4 vane -bottom chairs
2 rocking chairs Steel couch
Now Raymond sewing machine. drop
hrnrl
Studio courh. with matching arm
chair, new
Round enol extension tahls , Buffet
New Perfertlon 3 -burner coal oil
stove n^ith oven
Drop leaf table Cnt•tnin stretchers
Realty electric washing machine
Wash bench on castors
2 square 111115 2 rounds tubs
1 trl•+ss wash hoard
kttrhen chairs
Electric motor 54 T•T.P,
T,'twn mower Set toilet. dishes
1 bedroom s'nite with springs; and
mattress
Trott frying pan f -on tan
Panther tielc Camp cot
Dishns Frnit Jars
Fn. -ti grindecr C{rtrrlen tools
Sten ladder Quebec heater
111 1,1 end laddrr rombincd
Bread axe 'Toots
Kirshen clipboard Sink enphnard
Quantity or inmher Post -bole bar
Scaffold frames Wooden horses
Ladder, 15 feet Grind stone
Golvsnlzrl iinnd feed box
Other feed boxes •
Trunie •Stove Wood
!Hitchen couch other articles ton
numerous to mention,
TERMS CASH
F. W. KEMP, Auctioneer
J. 5, MARTIN, Clerk
Elizabeth Bishop, Proprietress
SOUTHAMPTON -PORT ELGIN - PALMERSTON-TORONTO
JUNE 271 JULY 4, 11, 18, 251 AUGUST 8, 15, 22, 29
Also Mon., Aug. 2 (Civic Holiday) and
Mon., Sept. 6 (Labour Day)
ISt:o,durd 'f t,ncr
Lv. SOUTHAMPTON .- 6.00 P.M. tv. MOOREFIELD .. $.15 P.M.
PORT ELGIN 6.09 P.M. DRAYTON 8.22 P.M.
TURNERS f 6.18 P.M, GOLDSTONE .-f 8.27 P.M.
PAISLEY .........,.... 6.33 P.M. ALMA 18.34 P.M.
PINKERTON 1 6.43 P.M. FERGUS .......8.44 P.M.
CARGILL ....... 6.46 P.M. ELORA 8,49 P.M.
DUNKELD 16.51 P.M. GUELPH .......... 9.12 P.M.
WALKERTON 7.02 P.M. At, WEST TORONTO 10,05 P.M.
MILDMAY 7.19 P.M. Ar. PARKDALE --_-_..-10.11 P.M.
CLIFFORD ......f 7.29 P.M. Ar, TORONTO ....,.,.....10.20 P,M,
HARRISTON ......... 7.42 P.M.
Lv. PALMERSTON .._... 8.02 P.M. f—Flag Stop,
See Time Table for Complete Schedules. Information from any Agent.
Note—Tickets from stations north of Harriston to Wiarton and from
pointe on Kincardine branch will be honoured on this train,
5757575 POS7mcammnnren
Served Paper Over
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rnutilI,'ly known i.n• many years
to t'oad,a•s ,.t' Go- ii.,a,'', ''.••r rugs:
as "T, R. Nadi.- Isstle,1 ll lI' tihhin
:lir,! Saturday tut
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311's ?icI<tbhtn Jr''in, •i t"a5• urn'
of The 0.101t,• mnr, t 1155 _, ye.:r' r ..55
and continued with The (alae en5i
Mail. Tier writing, is ,.
the TTomentak r•. n !nal 1 5,:• •,
h1} -the aptrit an/ n apunt•5nenu5
humor. Latterly. sle5 ,.. 1 :',n,ril,•,t ..1
regularly the sed
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ter ,•f the late .lir. and ITrs. Thomas
ITcKibbin,
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rontn, cite 11ar1 be.n ^^i" 555••55,-55.'..1
in welfare and nhilanr••;.•a-
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part.`cular '.ht' Toronto 1 in Il••el,lhr.r
Chth. tit*• Fran.__^e1?,.•'1 (March '.,.••
the Deaf. and 1.115•• British Minr.
Sweepers. In her eat4ie5.55 years :=he
had been •o111:
Publications and derin,r the Fir
Gerat War Ivo: r:.:nn,,.: Ul f ,r
column in the Sunday World, '.clt,c•'t'
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('dt!ailirtll Fon,. . over?e t.i, 1'7,' was
I'urnter nttrtnl,er of the Dickens
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T °•h whom =!t - resided.
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'[Will McInnis, Ethel; Mrs, John !1Te-
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and Jack Kellar of Wt*tthro?,.
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•.. with the
'It n work. Darithe
•:1 ,•*n•' ? Mrs. Clark Matheson
• +H. 1`? acv itoak 011t12l.,1 "The
whit, noose." A lunch was also
served by the entnmitte, itt eh are e.
Mrs. J. Armstrong ih'inkr l :,urs. Gal-
braith tor entertaining the society
for the evening.
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J. C, LONG, Representative, Brussels