The Brussels Post, 1952-2-6, Page 4C ANBROOK
cline !.ladies' AW of Knox Presby^
terlan Church are holding a con-
gregational pot-iuek suipper in the
basement of the ohureh on Thure-
day evening, Pah. 14th, at 7 c
•
There will be a program and a
silver collection Will be taken.
Alex Cameron' le spending a few
days in Conestoga.
Cranbrook W. I. will meet on
Tuesday. Feb. 12th at 8 p. m, A1I
ladies of the community are invited.
to attend.
The annual congregational meet-
ing of Knox Presbyterian Church,
CranbroOk, was held in the Church
on Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 28nd,
at 2.84.
Rev. Wm. Hyndman conducted
an opening devotional period and
acted as chairman. Mies A. Forrest
was appointed eecre'tarY.
ThP secretary -treasurer read the
d. presented the financial
statement showing a balance of
$484,00 and the budget allocation
reached.
John Perrle, for the Session, re -
soon, 16th
c^onreesiou. 'Monerieff and Crap•,:
r
brook. Stanley Campbell,
0haaman
of the Cran'breok Foran. welcomed
the gnome. and turned the meeting
over to Gordon Gregg, 'Huron Coun'
ty Field Man, A short variety pro-
gram followed: reading, Mrs, Ro-
bert Campbell; solo, Miss irreales
Dennis: duct, "Cactus Mac" and
Mrs. MacDonald: instrumental,
Mardon and Cliff. Morrow: reading,
Mrs. Andy SimPson.
Mr. Gregg then Introduced the
speaker. Mr. Hergott, Provtnoial
Field' Man, wto "aceuainted the tor -
um members with their ditties as
a member Of any forum. He stress-
ed the importance of forums mak-
ing use of literature sent to them
by their county field man and urg-
ed forums to send their ideas on
to their Federation, of Agriculture.
The remainder of the evening
was spent to cards and dancing.
'Winners at cards were Mrs. Mae
Mexrirtnah. Mss. Martin McDonald.
Walter Knight and Harvey Brad-
shaw. Music for dancing was wag -
lilted by local talent and lunch was
served in the basement.
edit of 106, t tiara; \'luloswurCit, in'verg
port:d a church member' p
The Sunday School Report showed
a balance of $87.00 and $28.00 sena
to Missions. .
�
in the ladies' Aid report, the
receipts amounted to $464.00 while
tate W. M. S. raised $118.04 and
'Young Women's Auxiliary $8000,
Alex Steles and Jae. Clark were
re-elected to the Board of Managers
for a three year term. Marl Dunn
was the new manager, At a later
meeting of the board, Jas. Clark
was eleeted chairman. The auditors
for 1052 are Stuart McNair and
Alfred Knight.
M the close of the meeting, Mae
A. Forrest, who had resigned as
organist„ was Presenbed with a
purse from the congregation as a
token of their appreciation.
The five neighbouring forums of
(;ray township were guests of the
Crtnhrook Farm Forum on Mon-
day. Jan. 28, when Ray Hergott of
Toronto was guest speaker for the
review -night meeting. About 160
members gathered In the Commu-
the following or
pity Centre from f I
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THE BRUSSELS POST
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`lite young people of the .5:41101United Oburoh held a skating Party
!n the rink. After skating than
gathered in the basement of the
ebjarelt *Imre refreshments were
served. �A sing -song was held, with
Stewart Nichol at tote Piano nod
Mies DOreeru Menute 'leading tate
singing.
Personals) Mrs, 'Bert G edden ie
fat Lilatowel Nletnorial Hospital for
treatment; George Rowland in im•
proving after hie operation in Lis-,
towel hiemorfal Hospital,
WALTON
The 71th meeting ' of Walton's
Brining Workers was held at the
home of Mna W,. Hnamlihnles on
Thursday edenbng, Jan, ant, The
meeting was opened by singing "The
Maple Leaf Lor Ever," followed by
the minutes, of the last meeting
seconded by Flora Turnbull. Nine
girls answered the roll call which
was how I got along cutting my
dresser scarf, Audrey Haclmvell
brought the treat and we worked on
Wednostia', lrebreaty Ot'ia, 1Ob2
- .y + a, i M ..,
oar dresser scarves,
Personals: Mr, said i•'irs. !.owls
Kirkby, London, with friends here;
oanii,
Mr. and Mra. R. AxttriUes and f Y
with l5rlends In Toronto; !crank
Marshall, North (Day, " with his
mother, Mrs, 2. Marshall; Mre,
Leonard Leeming, 000. 12, MoISi11*P,'
is still ill at her home; Jahn 000k,
Seaforth, is spending the winter
menthe at Mrs. Joseph Thorn;ton's
nursing horde,
tP POPLEWF,' KNOW
Di', R. S. Hamilton was removed'
to Winghain Hospital, where be is
critically 111.
Miss Winndfred Raymond of the
Bell Tellephone staff of Clinton
was home over the week -end.
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Phm. 1.. R. O.
Mrs. H, Viola Homntb R- 0
Carol E. Minutia R. O.
Phone 118 H.rrbton, cunt
Registered Optometrists
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USED CARS
1951 Chevrolet Sedan, New
Car Guranteed.
1950 Austin Sedan, Like New.
1947 Chevrolet 'Coach
1946.Chevolet Coupe
1946 Ford Coach
1941 Plymouth Sedan
Many Older Models
USED TRUCKS
New 1951 Chevrolet % ton pick, -up
1946 Ford. 3 ton truck with racks
NEW CARS'.
New Chevrolet Power Glide Sedan
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Announcement — We now have the New
Stewart Warner -Electronic Wheel Bal-
ancer. A must for safe driving and cuts tire
wear to a minimum.
iverside Motors
Chevrolet and Oldsmobile
Texaco gas and oils
Phone 56 Brussels; Ont.
BUSINESS CARDS
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C. A. Myers, M. D., 1:: M. C. C.
"imam a:d suRaior4
woo.!t. Mese 4. arrM•i. Ont.
DR. R. W. STEPHENS
Graduate University of Toronto
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
TaMsrar 45 Bcosssls, O.t.
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JOHN E. LONGSTAFF, Optometrist
Eves Exansined. Glasses fitted.
Phone 791 Seaforth — Win Street.
HOURS: 9 - 6. Wed. 9.12.30, Sat. 9 a.m. to 9 p.a
Harvey W. Stephenson
Representative for Sun Life Assurance Co.
Canada Health and Accident Co.
Casualty General Insurance Co. Renamed.
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G. ALAN WILLIAMS, Optometrist.
Patrick St.. WINGHAM
At Kincardine Office Every Tuesday.
Phone Wingham 770 & 5, Kincardine 21.
Evenines by ,ippolntment.
J. A. Monagahan, R. O. Optometrist,
LLSrOWEL, ONT.
Specializing in Eye Examination and the Fitting of Gasses
Office in Listowel Clinic Bmidin=
Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily; Closed Wednesday pyo
Open every Tuesday and Saturday Evening 7:00 to 9:3S.
Other evenings by appointment Phone 534.
Walker Funeral Home
Day or Night Calls Phone 6=
Pict ۥstrn 4t+tr.o ter IT,p 'f Fan'rsi Hoax
R. r. Welker !.rancor. Funeral Director & Embalmer.
ELWYN
BAKER
Agent for — Hartford Wind insurance '
McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
Our Rates Are Reasonable
1rr.r farther particulars -- Phone Brussels 43.r -1O.
'"). A. Ralnn Rz Co.
FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE, SERVICE
Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer.
PHONE 35 or -AK — sousanS. OISiT,
Chas. T. Davidson
iINSURANCE FOR ALL KINDS
Antornobile and Fire Insurance,
Aoddk+tt PARA 're mess
Anent for Great West _;e Insurance Co.
F'@roneOffice 96 ! - lRrmtscls, Ons,
q ILletherington, K. C.
W1NGHAM. and BRUSS'E'L3
AT 9R113SE
`l"ventav and S>rt,rrrlav all day --- Offirt open every day.
!bene 20x Successor to IE. D. Hall
Lewis Rowland
(0,icenseel Por Huron County)
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Per Intonation etc., write or phone Levi. Rowlintal
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Qv write to R. R. 3 Waltbons. •
SEWAGE DISPOSAL
1 am now equipped to pump out your
Septic Tank. also do all other kinds of
ou nloinz, svich as flooded cellars etc.
IRVIN COXAN
Phone 75r4 Milv,rton, Ont.