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The Brussels Post, 1952-7-30, Page 7
THE JERi1SS1EL .POST WedireSdaY July aqui, U4,11 • Ita 5 i l t a tror Day Civic Holiday week -end is a time of added dangers The increased likelihood of death and injury is a matter of vital concern to all users of the highway and must be offset by good judgment, courtesy, and extra care. REMEMBER: • . Watch out for children • Drive at a reasonable speed -not too fast nor too slow, .. Keep in your own traffic lane ... Don't pass on curves or hills. • . Be courteous to others Let us all combine our efforts to keep the week -end free from accidents. GEO. H. DOUCETT • MINISTER O V\ A\\\0 4EQ Q.%ZN1\E‘"\ O\ `2\00A\a`ks %• • \\. OO\10E\\ dam' It\\i\S\EVA • ( MEMORIES • SATURDAY BRIDE FETED AT BRUSSELS Mrs. John Work entertained at a delightful trousseau tea on Satur- day afternoon for her dau4ghter, June, whose marriage will take place on Atug, 2. Shasta daisies, red roses and baskets of gladioli lent Mehl beuaby to the rooms where Mrs. Work and her daughter received their guests.' Mrs. Douglas C. Warwick of Owen Sound asisted in receiving. Mrs. Alex Armstrong opened the door for the callers, Upstairs Mrs. Edward McCreath displayed the bride's trousseau) Mies Barbaro Yates of London her , linens and, Mrs. Harvey Edgar of Winghara, her china and crystal, Mies Patricia. Bryan Of London, was In charge of the room where the lovely gifts were arranged. Mre. W11lbwm Dunsiford of • Lon- don invited the guest's to the tea- room where Mrs. A. C. Baeker, mother of the groom -to -be and Mre. William Speir, aunt of the bride - elect pouured tea at a table attrac- tively set with a cut -work cloth, Pink and white tapers in silver randle-holders, A few bowl of punk and white c..ornilowers centred the table. Tea assistants were Mrs. William Newton, Miss Mary Lou Mereriane, "Miss },lean, Wilton, London, and Mrs. Murray McDow- ell, Belgrave. Others who assisted were Mrs. William Reed, Mrs. James Bryans, Mrs, John Ynill and Miss • Millie McFarlane. MISS MARIE BENNETT SHOWERED BY FRIENDS whose Miss Marie Bennett, v ose mar- riage is to take place Saturday, Aug. 2nd, Was guest of honor at a shower at the home of Mrs, Chester Earl, Ethel;o n Thursday evening of last week. About twenty friends and former neighbours of the 6th con. of Grey Twp., where MISS Bennett lived be- fore coming to Brussels, gathered to express their good wishes for her happiness. Atter an interesting evening of , contests Marie Was declared the winniar, seated in a decorated chair, and presented with a basket of lovely gifts. The gifts were opened and the accompanying messages read. The bride-to-be ewpreesed her thanks for being remembered by her bid friends, A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. WINGHAM MEMORIAL •SHOP Always a large stock, In CMIceM Granites to Chose from Alt modern machinery. famous for Cemetery lettering a special* Artistic Memorials At very reasonable pries.. R• A. SPOTTON Phone 256 - Wingham, Ciat. "Memories", wrote Maurice Mat- erlinek, are iudestrulotible, bot it ' wo do ndt offer them shelter, they disperse and are lost in the eternal night." This is the •senitinrent that pro• meted the erection, of memorials ! fpr„ihousands of years, • Consult . us' this week about a DU Roble reo1numeni for our foully plot, Wellington Ronald MOMUM$Nr6 Cemetery Lettering a Specialty Listowel Phone 408. CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE — 500 Hybred• Pullets, haying geed Joe Holmes Phone 15r5 FOR SALE — 12 Pigs, 7 weeks old. Ronald Mulligan Phone 84r12 FOR SALE -- 5 Pigs, ready to wean E. Dennis Phone 57x FOR SALE — mack Water Spaniel Dog, S months old. :M. A. Fraser Phone 17r19 -'JUNE WORK FETED ',BEFORE MARRIAGE In honor of Miss June Work whose marriage takes place on Saturdatry, `t 1" 2. Mrs. Pdwa,rd McCreath in- vited a ncunher of their friends to a shower et her home last Tluesdary night. The guest of honor was seated beneath a gaily decorated ar,ohrrpa filled with colored bal. loons and confetti. Mrs. William ,-..ern,+ read G short address ex- pressing the. good wishes of the group and Miss Mary Lou MoFar- lane presented a basket of stain- }ess• steel kitehen ware. As the bride -Ito -he opened her gifts, she re- ceived a shover of confetti and talions from the upturned um- brella. in a short speech, Miss Work thanked her friends for their gifts and good wishes. Court whist was played by the ' gttoiip With Miss Helen, Johnston the prize-winner. A dainty lunch was seared by Miss Jessie Little, Mr.. William Newton, Mrs. A. Coutts. and Mrs. R. Marks assist - Ing the hostess. Mise R*ole was guest of honour at a presenttation made by the mem- ' bens of the teaohing staff of River view Public School, London. Miss Patrieta Bryan, and Miss Barber Yates were eo-ltobesses at a` shower for the bride -to -he at their homy in• London, .FOR SALE One team work horses, guaranteed ntufiet for threshing. Mel. Jermyn Phone 53r12 Brussels i -OR SALE — 200 puilletsC;. Rhode Island Red & Sussex Cross, 41/, months old. Clinton Walsh, Belgrave Phone Blyth 36r10. HONEY FOR SALE — Clover Honey ' In your own con tamers 20c a lb. Wallace Ross Agaries Seaforth. Ont. Phone 135J CUSTOM WORK — Get your harvest , oui1tivat- ing done the Rost economioal way both one-way diming or Plowing. Mei Jermyn Phone 53r12 Brussels FOR SALE — Look — pouttrykeepers — 3 - 4 week Bray cockerels — heavies, week $27.90 — chi r holes -3 crk pPe S C 4 • week 532.90. Mao pallets, heav- les, thipp0r's eholee, 3 weeks 525.90 — 4 week 530,90. Dayold to order, Art quick, Agent • Wm. Glen Bray. Ethel, DURANTE SALUTES MAGGIE TRUMAN Jimmy Lhtrante takes readers be- hind tihe scenes of TV, rehearsals and retveals that Margaret Truman has a. real sense of humor — even rwben the joke it on her. Durantte tells all in "My Gal, Maggie Tru- naan", in this Sunday's (Aug. 3) issue of The American Weekly, ex- clusively with 'Phe Detroit Sunday Times. Dr. AD STOCK READ AND CRIPPLED FARM ANIMALS REMOVFY PROMPTLY FOR SANfTARli DISPOSAL. S Telephone Collec` BRUSSELS 85R12 ELMIRA 564 GO•a.DON TOUNG LIMITED VANCOUVER Daily from TORONTO via MINAKI WINNIPEG - SASKATOON EDMONTON - JASPER Standard and tourist sleeping oars, bedrooms, compart- ments, bulft lounge, dining car, modern coaches. ZANADIAN NATIONAL CRANBROOK me third meeting of the Cram brook Cornflowens was held at the home of Mrs. Vermiee Corlett with 9 meuvbens present, also present -were eleven. members .and the leader of the Brues•ells Garden Club and Mise $teokle our new Home Economist. The meeting opened by singing, "0 Canada." - The min- utes of the last meeting were read by Heten Knight and seconded by Isabel Engel., , It wars decided to USED CARS 1948 Pontiac Coach, with Radio 1947 Pontiac Coach 1947 Kaiser Sedan 1946 Chev. Coupe 1940 Dodge Sedan 1940 Chev. Coach 1937 Pontiac Coach 1937 Cliev, Coach Many Older Models USED TRUCKS 1946 Ford 3 ton Stake 1951 Chev. Sedan Delivery,. with air ccndition -re Riverside Motors Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Texaco gas and oils Phone 56 Brussels, Ont, have a skit for achievement day. The roll Cali was responded to by the group. Miss Steckle gave a very interesting demonstration on . flower aniseugdmefllt. She also gave Many interesting hints and basic rules on arranging flowers. Mona tossed salad iiemonlatmalSIen by nate* Knight. The meeting 'adjoarn d 1i sddgdng„ "Site Wean". A. /!- tickets lunch was served by the' hostess. Clarke gave a, demonstration of a WANTED— jumbo salad. Following this Anne Dead and 816aefea !arm arlaill Sterner demonstrated bean Salad.trashed for prompt This sedarms' -ution was finished by a P.ele rcy 85r16,Co11SLoa,OL l�ritab Jl1aEs ;) may' ..--__ -"'�'� 'li' ".. .,1 y/.G{rr �VNBr/i,..v •am. 1). i1'd �"i,th11�(i^`+r!p`11.10 „V•aytt+mr,,..m v.ru.tpiT.,..,,,PIR• „,rr,.•ml^uar.n,... w.. 4 , t 1 i1 'rqt' 1 k IM lir1; b 1 l ‘0441( f Ilk 044 i I }1„J ►�t�ihi4��rt� l s'�a rv1,t''; (int ! ' �''' Ifn, i(I�► 11� 1d.1}l6tilli1 141 M l iti 4, Mat '1.%, t• ,`ii • f 4 You're always ready for harvest time J with a Massey -Harris Combine Conditions at harvest time for taking off the crop may be good or bad according to the action of the weather. But when you are mech. anized with up-to-date combine equipment you're ready to go when the crop is right in good weather and you can make the most of any favorable conditions during the difficult seasons. Combine harvest. ing is the easy, low-cost modern way to harvest under normal conditions and in many tough years the combine method hail saved the day for farmers.eat.,.:v> A modern combine, too, simplifies the harvest labor problem— many farmers handle their crop with little or no extra help at harvest time. For years Massey -Harris combines have been noted for their outstanding ability -your Massey -Harris local dealer will be glad to give you full details about the latest models. MASSEY-HARRIS COMPANY, LIMITED Makers of high-quality farm implements since 1847 c 4c of Oh@ L© o© By Roe Farms Service Dept- 1-1.5 DO YOU MEAN, DOC? LOOK THERE'S VITA -LAY IN THE HOPPERS-THERES WATER IN THE AUTOMATIC. rTHAT MAY BE, HARRY, BUT THESE BIRDS ARE LOST INTHIS PEN. ON THE RANGE THEIR FEED AND WATER WERE ON THE GROUND, AND WITH NEWLY HOUSED PULLETS YOU HAVE' f0 MATCH �7 THE RANGE HABITS, % W 'T SHOULD 1 0'0 THEN, DUC� WHEN PULLETS '� ARE PUT INTO YOOR e3/e°Ds 60 ra \ WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH MY BIRDS DOC- THEY'RE ALL THI N" AND STARVED LOOKING. - HARRY, YOU GUESSEDVWHAT RIGHT, FIRST TIME. THEY ARE STARVED BECAUSE TNEY DON'T KNOW WHERETO FIND THE F ED AND WATER. 1 11 t t Tip' ,I 1 Illi „ III 1111' 1 1 _ ' I h ! �� '' " r r. \.. .- r e -----•---, PUT EXTRA WATER (ANSON THE FLOOR, HARRY, AND LOW FEED HOPPERS AROUND PEN AND SCATTEROYSTER SHELLAND GRIT ON THE MASH 1t O. 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