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The Brussels Post, 1948-7-14, Page 8THE BRUSSELS POST First i Canada Foto Pack Strip Prints Larger Prints Al: Sizes -©t Smaller Negatives when Enished enlarged to Post Card Size. Leave Your Fa>r.'5 ±ere for Larger Prints with Deckle Edge At No Extra Cost Now in stock a limited supply Six - 20 Largest Brownie Made by Canadian Kodak Co. $7.00 Post Cards of Brussels About 25 Fine Assorted Photo Views To Choose From. F.ReS MTN n Tl r, STATIOISTNER and Rexal11 Dm -Lore Phone 24 Brussels, Ont. Cotton Krinkle Crepe, several patterns 65c yard. Summer Dresses Girls Rivet Slacks $5.95 $2.98 Men's and Boys' Bathing Trunks Men's and Boys' Cotton Jerseys Wednesday, July 14th, 1;145 Order Now itt s POULTRY — EGGS — FE New �r;a id Storage uc ED Each Locker Insured Against Fire. Phone 80 Brussels, Ont. AllgalEMESIECEINCONAINSWEISM 6 Men's Tweed Suits Regular $32.50, Special $25.00. Men's Sport Shirts long sleeves — yellow, brown, rust, sand and beige, a.'egular $4.95 t Ladies Short Sleeve Pullovers The Brussels Creamery Special $3.95. ' WALTON John McDonald suffered a broi'.en shoulder blade in a haying accident on his farm in eon. 16 of Grey town- ship. He was loading hay when he fell from on top of the hack bundle, and landed on the rack I3e was taken to Listowel Memorial IHos- pita], Tames T. iTackwell is in Victoria Hospital., London, for a major op - oration. Personals; Wesley , Clark,Sellcirk with friends in Walton: Mr. and Mrs. Levi Holmes, Flint, 1TIch., with Gordon Holmes, McKillop Its• Personals: Mr. and Mrs. HarvaY 1 Tiryans, London, with 1h•. and Mrs. Edward Bryans; Mr. and Mrs, Fred Miller with friends in BrodhaVal; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas . Ennis and family with friends at Port Albert: Robert Holland in London: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Last, Welland. with 1Trs. R. W. Hoy. .i 1,, MRS PESTELL DIES liam of Newry, also survive, • AFTER LONG ILLNESS ti 41 On Thursday, July 1, 1945. Fran Acis Victoria Pestell, widow of the I late Ebenezer Pestell, passed away at the home of her caughter, Mrs, Elwood Stewart, Monkton. She had been in ill health since last November, Born on April 15, 1891, she was the elder daughter of Mrs. Jas, Nichol — k and the late Jas. _Nichol, Site was a member of Knox Tires. TELEPHONE No. 62 BRUSSELS, ONT' hyterian Church, Monkton. n, • M : •• 9' `' r, -' y •' IM, ,�a ; She leaves to mourn her loss her mother, an? daughter. Mrs. Elwood St, -wart (Mary) of Monkton. and FOR SALE— FOR SALE— there sons, James. of Ethel: Russel Holst&Sn cow, 3 ye - s (Al, 'r .9. 1Tnrdward 5.54 for b. 1y . eed and I of Monkton and Ear] of Northern Durham cow, year 14, ft . 1. ;t) for 11 nl wee'. n (,: a load' Ontario. 1T erandcltitdr' n and one 2 Durham c l ; t t: n Pa? ."'} t t10 �T„ 'vthuham i creat grandchild. One sister, Mrs. Apply to a t',. ^ 1i,.u'aet' , u5t Rae Lecke (Charlotte) of Hamilton. and two brothers. Robert and tag. Fred Lut,s WEDDING RIDES Expdsitriffamed 4 tib Ui91SITE "LILY" 8414 THE ItTTEIHMI!"iti' 614 g 0140 siissitst • "The Stoe for Beautiful t res" Jeweller G. Leach Brussels, Ont. pop The funeral service was held at 2 p,m. Saturday, July 3rd from the home of her daughter. Rev. A. G. Scott of ICnos Presby- tertan Church, Monktou, conducted the service with Mrs, Norman Har- vey assisting' at the piano, Many beautiful floral tributes sur- rounded the casket. The pallbearers were Rae Locke, Weldon Nichol, Sam Stewart, Mil- ton Coulter, James and Norman Nichol. The flower bearers were Betty, Marie and Norma Locke, Mrs, 17dwrard Fleming, Mrs. Elwood Nicholls, Jack, Joe and Rae Pestell and Mr, Elwood Nioholls, Interment was mode in Elms Centre Cemetery. FOUND -- License plate No. 943N2. Apply at the Brussels Post EnoriL: Taxi For Quick, Courteous Local and Long Distance Service Call 16x-4 where a cull line of Taxi Insurance is Carried. V6ednseday Morning, July 21 From 9.30 a. rn. to 12.30 Noon Eves Examined — Glasses Fitted. 115M160180617311=IMEMENSIMMIEDRESEISZOSZOIN OPTOMETRIST COMING TO BRUSSELS 1 R. A. REID, Registered Optometrist of Stratford will be at his BRUSSELS OFFICE In Miss Hingston's Store on Ek CT trricdd, Renting and Plumbing Wholesalers for Acme Pressure Systems (deep or shallow well) Clark Air -Cooled 3 H.P. Gas Engines Electric Motors, Grinders and Rollers Electrical Appliances and Fixtures ISlC!ir, DE LAVAL DEALER --Milkers,, Separators, Speedway Water Heaters and Accessories. Full line of deep and shallow well Pressure Systems. McWth i iter Electric I PHONE 53X BRUSSELS, ONT. STIAteee Scott --Goulden Th• mnrria. e was , ul .,nuized on Saturday morning. .Tone 12th, al. eleven o'clock, at th • Memorial l Chapel, St. Peter', Church, Sher. bronke, Que.. of Marjorie Annie. daughter of 'lir, and firs. Willard Goulden, Woodward Avenue, Sher- fioolce, to .Tamps Strachan Scott, son of Mr, and Mrs, .T. C. Scott, Vimy Stant. Sherbrooke. the Rev. Clarence .Jensen officiating. The wedding music was played by Mr. John Cndere. Miss Ann Croehetiere sang Schubert's "Ave. Marie" during the ceremony. Snapdragtm lily•of- the -valley and spires were asci for derortttion of the chapel. I The bride, given in marriage ny 1 her rather, wore a period gown of white Swiss organza. over satin, with wide bertha caught with clus- ters of Itlyof-the-valley Her veil of tulle illusion fell from a stiffen- ed lace Dutch cap, and she earried a praynrhnnk with 'sprays of lily of -the -valley tied with white rib- bon streamers: The bride's mother was gowned in a two -pence street -length dress of navy blue crepe, a lime straw hat with Queen blare ostrich trim- ming and wore a oorsag,r of pink roses and lily -of -the -valley. The bridegroom's mother was gowned In a smolt' blue crape dress with a muliri.colored flower het. Following the ceremony a recep- tion was held at 1'•Iillm'est Lodge, where the bride's table was center, ed with a tkiree-tier wedding cake surrounded with llly-of-the-valley and flanked on either shin by cream candles in silver holders, Later the bride and groom left for a wedding trip to New York t'ity and Toronto, Ont. For travelling the bride wore a snit of stnoltey blue, gabardine twill, fashined on long slim lines, with neavy accessories, Mr, and Mrs, Scott will reside at Sault Ste. Marie, Ont, SCOTLAND YARD'S !SECRET REVEALED How does "The Yard' i<aep it record of unsolved crimes so low , Anthony Abbott, noted mystery writer, shows how Scotland Yard works, and recreates some of its famous cases in The American Weeltiy, one of three big color magazines distributed with this Sunday's (July 18) issue of The Detroit 'Times. Men's Holywood Sport Shirts short sleeves — $2.98 i Men's Slacks — gay, blue brown and tropicals — Special $7.95. introducing The Famous Men's Adam Felt Letts $5.00. Men's Jockey Shorts and Tops small, medium and /ergs rYYSpecial 69c a garment. Boys Washable Slacks — brown, blue, grey Sizes 8 to 16 years, pre-shrunk $2.98 a pair. Misses' Gingham Dresses — sizes 12 to 20 Special $3.95 Girls Summer Dresses in seesucker,_ ginghams, plaids — sizes 7 to 12 years Special ; - Price – Reg. $3.95 — Now $1.98 Boys Polo Shirts 49c up Girls Slack Suits, sizes 7 to 14 years Special $5.95 Women's Slack Suits — sizes 14 to 20 Special $7.95. All Women's and Misses' Summer Shoes and Sandals — Greatly Reduced. Women's Sand Running Shoes — oxford style, low heels — Special $1.49. Store Wide Bargains for the Whole Family Phone 61. Brussels, Ont. VOZer Chesterfields and Occasional Chairs — REPAIRED and RECVERED -- Also Rebuild Mattresses PS 1 FRES NC ®JP AND DELVE; 1P' Stratford lip ok ter ng Co® 'Stratford, Opt. 43 Brunswick Street Enquire at — D. A. RAN Furniture and Funeral rerroaimiseettexermo • Sem. Phone 36or'8Senigma% 0.4.