The Brussels Post, 1948-6-23, Page 43LVIL,Y11111E
THE BRUSSELS POST
Mary Stratlulee Mr:Slain
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SURGE W.(EtS .1a in pa::: -t 11 tw.ty Slay
DAIRY MAIO --1:; at her hon.. I:"macer rztroi,
N. 11,y• :>: a<k. In:•.•renal took piaci•
1 -lot Water I-Ieateil's Ju c u,i at 2 o'c•loelt in St. ';iary's
(!1ltr it Cruogery, tvirt 110, Ilrt R.
t1. 171n10as emdae+iaa the sorrier.
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parent-. the la's 111. ,01.1 Nips.
�d"tr n•tiul,m aR•I11aht. S h- -pear mu,
nt hot childhood and 1:11 slo clime
P',• 1. u. ar fire" (mond.)
i1oving to Rapid t"ty. \1:mitnt1t to
she was !11:111 h.`! ti. 1at10 4 A.
Higgins,
Neat Icy in 1'100. •Tiley movedJ. B. Higgins, Seaforth Pugh r w„st In 19oi and were the
_ first o,.,nide :n tr..lce, 11,..11' boor•, In
Service Dealer — Phone a38 Seaforth
?ti
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what is now known as tit;• lielatl.,y
GEORGE y*- (41.1-nt. Sir, was devout to hot•
I POLLARD riltirrh a1n1 frlF`ttd:<• he;1t•rtit:! 111
REPRESNTATI,tf3—'3RIJSSELS. "Lore thy t .1lhlnit»• as thy, cif: •
She was the la -t member or a 1't+tn,
_.seas,erma ..s...,,.aneaeamenvms=ms:.ta', family .Ind it.Ares (u monr+i her I10-.
iter widower, twn daughters 1 lora
at both services. Mrs. Gordon Tinos, Wroxeter. with Mr and Mrs.
Mr:. 11,,, . y 1:. 1 a :,r. J. C. it sae.-'; Sirs. H. fi Pllintt.
.ri a'•flu.,,,; nl- , \\'int.lia.n. with MIS, W. T Scutt,
I]tnilk• 'Moffatt Presided at the art:::1t,•t t'tr.ul,..r in rhe ,':cola;. Panora/ services Wel' held on
the UissTart Ltand lir
th.• t• t, , tr, ,•� Ret • • Thio'+day f,n• Jnutes Rtcltardson Bur.
- \+--i.r lila 'n 1. 1'1' •
`ot hem, and (Tara, tMrs. :line
CRANBROOK T.ni,rt u1 Ilaffcl•d. S,ish., and .we
dpi kl r;utd.hildrett. Shirley am: .at ley.
lir the absence of the m::ust„r.
Rev. 1. 11 Macher. who creduele.1
Anniversary Services in the Yves•
hyterian Church as ,il'tt't on
'lnuell Friday afternoon. ttr, died at hl home,
.sweted the 1;•11 call .int 'Serval 1C!er'.Ai *f Cressron, 13C, ttlltlay, flu. Service in ]lace t'1»u•eb
t \. 1, A. 1111 ,1 n i;lue 1, t .11tlut Ave„ Turnn'o at 1. • age of
t clings W01,"• sorry for ht•re was urnducted by Rev. W. A.
fait -d Coln l' P,a.krls of iris, 71 yeas. 1Ii, health ltd 1eco poor
'Williams. minister of the Valetta
church. Tho =uhject of Mr. 'Williams
,_,u.,,,. .•.,,ff:01 El .aur Smith .0140
accompanist, Mrs. K', T. .Tollm.,on
had it e c of the w.trshio •tit s
ani M 1t u.:i 1'nrtis to1d t 4;1 •Ty.
1411. .,.t
: and 1',)t`,- tlt,'111n1 \tor• ttst"1 for ,mile time and la.: -l1' 110
gc ,ir.r,Jt•'tl'011, fin` !it ).1. l'9is'13 1111'011 11, T1r01110 frenal 1.1,1:)\\'e1
TL•t' I.elanti (. .T 't_ , 1'11'. 141101'• he hal been tltaeao'l' of the
e•1 ,l. .n t=t:y A T'tn. 1 0r \1'1k Company for 21 1a!rs
;.t ,her, i 1 :1110 1 t , (.n and 11"e1•iuns to liar h ul bort 011
toni1 1 fun Tel or lir, `•01'5 day. 1 C1ri 1-t t11!•e OF 1110110 •''1t•. 11
311.0.11,1-'. Mrs. Horace :Sewell. at 1 - i r, .11 lila tai..: • s,yn of th - laic.
the Ti. A. Currie funeral ho:n.a on P,, r t 11'A a i r• in t`: alll 1;'i..11l:'th Il''ch
Sat fruity ...ft, -noon. Rev. L. O.'"t.' vt: and A,,n 11 . . 1"t ..;! 1.. 111 '1.art: 1 Sit=s t^lmic
Lruu-, . m. in Cit:rtn of the .111, P,.3'. with Mr an i1".. It ,f..,,.❑•o.
sxcire Iola' tech plteo ;be Meru: ,t M'- :0.11 Mr, .ata 1 'r ;11,1 11,.. r':
.1 111 us.
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• ',lest a: br•:ahc'r, .i,,..
s „ .! M S: 'r .:n'] -i _lr ,� .,,, , -i,C•r ,11.,11:31 ;i10.
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0. 1 ^1 of Whit, .l!'I:.•?t ...?:'a., Tilo 4 11. ,v1,1t C. 11. , l .. •,-1L 'iy, 11.1» of Ott'.twn
w.!s '1 -•' - all r. At th.- 104411- t i1 rf • 111,1 i;. 0:,u. rlin
,ached t1 a '.il e 11lit, i 'r
Sn;
{Ea -le, C +Me,'"'Tarry a tl t Mr, 4 111 T qt -}•- 111•
reefire now -r on high: •1411 11. - +''1 St r ,n-1 Mr:. I •1 t :: T :.,.'.; Mc1.10,ald, C;
Go VP ,n., k", ‘11•-• world,' in th i.l-i T.a,nnt l:nta:t.,-•L, with Mr. • ,1. \,.I",111 T u•:10ln,tsa , Seaforth,
evening his mecca,.' was 'based .11111 Mrs.. P•,!,r S. Mat t nn; Ma ii 1:: he.,': Mrs. 11 W. Hayle
-on the creation of the universe • Tlu E. Henry anti It,• Henry,1 1' 1; Mr, and Mrs. T. Watson,
and man 00 recorde'1 in Genesis ••:-ar r n:l. with ATiee �anlerson. Mary T.o41l'1. oath Mr, and lir;. W. C, Den.
Special music was provided by the and Mrs. Thomas Ingle Itelmere, 11, r; 111=s norttic•i TTttr•hw,11, :ri'h
choir. C1ta11,.< Honor:'r: sang two with Mr. and Sirs. W. T. I't (err -on: 11--r father. Joseph ITael:to :l• 'Miss D.
solnsl and a 11:411 quartet. V. Hup \ti•- Eileen McKinney, V o'101ia rr,•iss, London with M -'s. Mary
fer, A. G ..... ..nd O. Wearitt.; of r1 :.111111, London, with her ,.. ,.lice•, , • is.: G. S. L. Cumming has Sohl
Wroxeter. and ,1. C. Higgins, sang ' o. W. 11, McKinney; 'Hsi Matic h'= 110011 ce to reel] Lydd,•tt
THOUSANDS MORE FARMERS WILL USE TRACTORS
use The new Canadian-made
beGc has openeduplMassey-Harris"Pony"
a gat newmarket for tractors
One year ago, Massey -Harris introduced a new small tractor ... the "Pony" with a
full complement of mounted tools . , , to be made in its Canadian factory at Woodstock.
Previously, all tractors used in Canada, were imported. Thus, Massey -Harris took two
important steps which are bound to play a big part in Canadian prosperity during
the years ahead.
The "Pony" opens up a great new market for tractors, both in Canada and in the
export field. The last Canadian census showed nearly 500,000 farms still without tractors
. many of which are small farms and market gardens where big tractor outfits are not
practical. And there are a great many more thousands of small farms in the United States,
in Europe, in Africa, and other countries where Massey -Harris products are sold, Almost
every one of them is a prospect for a "Pony".
With the practical, economical "Pony" thousands more farmers will be able to use
tractor power to do their work easier, quicker, and more profitably.
The manufacture of the "Pony" Tractor in Canada will provide jobs in the years ahead
for Canadian workers .. , not only those employed in the Massey -Harris factory, but also
those employed in the industries which supply materials, parts and services.
The great and growing demand for the "Pony", from the day of its firsf public demon-
stration, is evidence of its real need and place in Canadian and world agriculture.
MASSEY-HARRIS COMPANY, LIMITED
Established 1847
Winnipeg, Brandon, Regina, Saskatoon, Swift Current, Yorkton, Calgary;
Edmonton, Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, Moncton
STIMPOPPSPFAMIMPOSSIVIVOMPPIPSVSVMPOIll f'+tme
sermon was "The 1'arahl • of tan,.
Talents.' Muriel anti 'i•tt'te;
UacDenabl sang rho (1u, 1. "Only
Shadows."
11 s. purely Parton •n and little
d nl utcr, Sharon, 1 ^dun and
Morgan 2':1411--t''n, Sarnia 40,14'
visitors t s :it 'h it t.l,e o, .1101 -
t'ameron.
Mrs. (vet, and baby daughter,
Timmins, visited with Earl and Mrs,
Dunn.
Glenn and Mrs. Hunter and little
son or St. Thomas spent Sunday
with Ilarvey Hunter.
George and MIT. SlcCutcheon,
New i'estminster, B.C., Miss Retia
McLeod, Regina, and Mrs. J. D.
Hinchley. Seaforth vi -fled during
the past week at the home of M.
Engel.
New Judge
Che appointment of Stewart ATe-
Kereher, K.C., welhltnown Saska-
innn lawyer. as a judge of the Saska-
tenn court of king's bench was
:announced r.+rrntly in Ottawa by the
111- 1lon. T. L. lister. 111111ster of
it -tire. Judge Meliercher name to
ratateon from Wrexcter, Ontario.
in 1912 and was art1014.1 as a student
in 11119. Admitvil to the bar in 1922
he joined the firm of 'r. A, Lynd and
late, with C. \V. McKeo1, K.C. form.
1,1 the parte rship ofi Ml'lir•lcltet
;11,1 MCC011. During the first world
• he -a\t serrte0 with lite (11th
nn l lttallnn. the Seaforth
ft-uhlueiel4 anti the Royal Flying,
C' •! ps. Th” recent tror1r1 war found
h:na in c1nlrge of Elem"nta.ry Flying
Training Seh"tls at Prior,, Albeit,
r•:r:ot, Sa-ltatCPI ewiul 011,1 Ahbntsford
11,0. IT, is an active number of the
('nn-,clitm T."uiou. 11111(0,1 Services
Institute, Nlltatla Cutting Club and
111:. 4:'liaieott Club. Tie is a member
or St. Andrea's Church, and served
for two years n11 the hnsplttd hoard.
.11141e,• J1uK.t.roher's faint 1• was well
!ISM 11 in Iltis district. Tie ‘vas a
form. r president of the `Tnwioh
Mutual Fire insurance Co.
Alexander Simpson
Died In Detroit
_\TR'OOD—'(here p t.,>ut away in
Deleon a foray 1' rest'(ont nt Hina
township, Alexander Simpson. Th,
RIGH Alyl'OINTTtIIs1'1' '--:1. Me.
Mahon, recently appaln•terl genm'al
manager of the Canadian Pacific
Express Company with Itea.dnuarters
at Toronto, has filled t avid 1 range of
positions at Revelstoke, 1'1411!C.in11,
Stemma, Kelowna. Nelson, Kam.
loops, Vernon, Fcrn1-, C,'auhronk,
Victoria and 'Toronto. He has been
asis'tant, general manager in Toronto
since December of 1945,
,x,, a
I;t June f.3rd, ..94E
PONOVOIDAY
JLYV
FARE AND ONE HALF FOR THE
ROUND TRIP
Good going Wednesday, lune
30th, to and including 2,00 p.m.
Thursday, July 1st.
Return Limit: Leave destine.
tion not later than midnight
Monday, July 5th,
Tines shown aro Standard
FMfareso r nearest Tiket Agent.riformationc
apply Y
two dull;hl,n t ill 11.- t
gr,nrd marl and to La .• Pre•!,}..,, riau and a brother Charles. Tvlo'stown
('hurclt' Saturday at 1.•11 (i cluck' and .1 tic, of Tt•ssicr, :i:rA., ,t11.1 .fit's,
where the servitt was hehl, the 1 , London and s tt. 'al raud-
Pastor, iter. 'Air. iliclt�tt'1 had chart.' R. 5ohildro,11tt A son Walla, Pahl the
of the sor\•ieo. The deceased tea" supreme sacrifice in the 1st world
born 53 years ago on the 1st con, of war. hinny friends _ath.'red al the
Grey, a son of tate lora Andrewtool church. to pay' honor aril respect to
Margaret Strachan Simpson and Is 0 former member and c•lrt- 0 of
survived by his widovr mid a son \awood church. ilurial tonic place
William on the homestead, Llnta in Elora Centre Cetnet:•,',C.
14011.,
and
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The "Blue Look"
m• —
yaCawthorn
National Time Table
— Stride to Leery
where in Canada.
Day in, day out, for more than twenty years, The Inter -City
Limited has been providing regular, dependable service on its 'through' main line
route . , . between the great industrial cities of Montreal, Toronto*, Hamilton, London,
Windsor, Detroit, Chicago. Over the years, the flow of travel between these busy and
important centres . • . travel for business ... vacation and pleasure travel ... has
moved in growing volume on this popular International train' It's the pleasant way to
'go places', because a wide range of sleeping accommodations, comfortable modern coaches,
lounge cars and dining car service provide all the facilities to make your journey
enjoyable. And it's the smooth, fast way to go ... a perfect roadbed , .. easy curves, long
"straight-aways" ... double track all the way between Montreal and Chicago. Next time
travel on the famous Inter -City Limited. You'll ride well, sleep well, arrive refreshed.
* Pool service Montreal— Toronto only.
COURTESY AND SERVICE
Whether al home — or
"going places" — ars all your
contacts will! Cauadia,r
National, you will experience
courtesy and service,
IONAL
RAILWAYS • AIRLINES • STEAMSHIPS • HOTELS • 1EXP1iISS • TEL GIIAP9IS
VANW,dg. y1
Iii Yd�ei sifit.'11:;1.xi:1: It;?If.:; i:;ar1+4;fttt brief;.