The Brussels Post, 1953-10-21, Page 4►•
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PHYSICIAN and 3URGEOII
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DR. R. W. STEPHENS
Graduate Univers/Dv of Toronto
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
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INSURANCE FOR ALL K1ND5
Autosmcbat and Fgrr Inver:nos
Accident end Schwas
Avert tor Great West Life Inmiance Co.
n $ice 96 — i'Ih•alaw fon, OM.
JOHN E, LONGSTAFF, Optometrist
Eyes F.rmtmined. Glasses Mad.
?hone 791 Seaforth -- Maki gels.
HOURS: 9 - 6, Wed. 9-12.30, Sat. 9 a.m. to iN sum
G. ALAN WILLIAMS, Optometer..
Patrick 5t., WINOHAM
At P.incersEne Office Every 'Tay.
nese °1 Ingham 770 & S, Elecasdlen
Evenings by ,Lppointment.
THE BRUSSELS POST
WA1 roN I PEOPLE WEKNOW
Birt W. C, Bennett Ives itiostess at 1 The litany frieaule of Mr. J. O.
her Olinton home least Wetlzre0day; Backer, wire is in Windham hespi+talt
evening for tire Walton groan of tete I hope, that itis condition will, soon
W. A. and W. L 'S. The president, show Improvement,
Mrs RonaldBonnett, opened the I Mr, and Mas. Scott Davidson and
:seting with a poem. Mrs, Feral family of N1 t0 515 Falls, loam) been
J. A. Monagahan, R. O. Optometrist,
Jarrow".
.9p rlallaing in Eye Examine/on and :the 09ttlug cf Mine
Office les Uat owel Clinic Bundling
Meas 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. shay; Closed Wsd esirq
Opm
wry Tuesday and Saturday Evening
i�53d.•> Mt -
Mee evenings by appolatment
i•;; , Fi. A. Rann & Co.
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Licensed Funeral Em
atld Embalmer
Harvey W. Stephenson
Representative for Sem Life Assara sue Co.
Camila Health and Actddent Ce.
Casualty General Insurance Cs.
none 43s'sk
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Walker Funeral Horne
Da or Night Calls Telephone
No Enka Charge 1Ot Ulla of ir,meral, Hums
lionerAnt Funeral Dha cte' aid OrlmbaFaansa
Twenty-four Hour Ambulance Service
lhielria' ''i icvwers Eltcleelyely
Patterson gave the secretary's re: visiting meth his parents leers Mr.
port, and called the troll. Twenty and Mrs. ltobt, Davidson,
nine women responded with a versa l Mr. and Mrs. I3. J. Manning .ao•
of scripture, glia treasurer's report compeuded Mr. and M. Ray bear
leas given . byMrs. Prams lfirlt e I of Clinton visiting Mr, Victor Sitar,
wos n m' box she teiyeded the ,lin , Mrs._ Fear's brother in Detroit
women Pm- a box she received recent-
ly, Mre. H. B. Kirkby gave .a 7..A. .over the weekend.
financial report. Mrs, Wesley Hack- Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Bennett and
well gave an interesting stalk on "The 1 Bruce, Miss, Evelyn Lighthouse and
Life of Paul.' A soeiM half hour 'Mrs. Matvtld Osborne all of Rooheet
was, enjoyed,,
Mr•s, Rallt er, N. Y., and Mr. kind Mev, A. 'G7eelts
Travis condueting several contests, of Kitchener spent the week and
Lunch was served by Elle hostess I with Mr, and Mos, R. A. Bennett
and Mrs. George McArthur, Mrs. i
Frank Walters,, MTs. Allan McCall I
and Mrs,` Wilitam Thamer, after
which Mrs. Patterson thanked the ;
hostess for the very enjoyable
evening.
Personals: Mr. and Mrs. William
Bennett visited with Dr, John Ben•
nett in Shelbourne; Mr. and Mrs,
James, Mowbray, Detroit, with Miss
Mary Mowbray; Elmer Dennis has
returned home after visiting Lovine
Dennis in Regina; Cecil Shaw with
Victor Sthaw, 'vile is a patient in
Victoria Hospital, London, where
he is progressing slowly.
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BLUEVALE
The Mimes Florence and Ethel
Beattie of Seaforth, were visitors
in the village on Sunday,
Mrs. R. Garniss and Mr, Mao Scott
spent Sunday in Clifford with Ms.
and Mao. Neil MtB aahren,
MIS. Carl Johnston visited her
sister, Mrs. Irving McOable, at Wind-
sor for a few days last week.
A large crowd of friends, and neigh•
bors gathered in the Forester's Hall
here, Friday evening, at 5 shower
and dance held in honor of Mr.
and Mrs. Stewart Cloaltey who
were recently married. During the
intermission Earl Anderson called
the young couple to the front and l
read an address to them and Roily
Marks presented them with a purse
of money. Mr. Cloakey expressed .
thanks on behalf of his bride and
.himself. The evening was, spent I
dancing to blt'e music of Jimmy
Pierce's orchestra.
Personals: Mr. and Mrs. George
Cole and Mr, and Mrs. Gibsotl,
Cole and Lloyd, London, visited
with Mr. and Mrs James Michie; I
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dunbar, with
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hayes, Elyria
Ohio.
an
IN MEMORIAM
RL'TLEDGE — In loving memory of
John Earl Rutledge who paired
away one year age October 23rd.
The world may eha•nge from year
to year
And friends from day to day
But never will the one we loved
From memory peas away,
Ever remembered by Alvin, Elsie,
Wendy and Judy.
' IN MEMORIAM
RIITLEDGE — Tn loving memory of
any dear husband John Earl Rut-
ledge, who passed away October 22
1952.
Since you've gone first and I remain
To walk the road alone,
S live in memory's garden dear,
With happy days we've known.
I hear your voice, I see your senile
Though blindly I may grope
The m•-mory of your helping hand
Still buoys me 00 with hope.
We've known eon much of happiness,
We've had our chip of joy.
And memory is one gift of God
That death cannot destroy,
Singe pnu've gone first and I remain
On,. thing I would have you do,
Walk slowly down that Irma.
long path
For I will follow you.
Ever remembered by his loving
wife. Mary and family,
WEALTH BEYOND SOLOMON'S
DREAMS
In 1949, surveys were begun by
mineralogists in Iraael to assess
Negev's mineral assette as a means
of e,ecuring a sound economic basis
for the new state. Investigations
have revealed a wealth of resources
rivalling those known in Biblical
days, Wath for this story in The
Star Weekly lame 24th by Rupert
Bally,
PREI)ERICIK 1 HHONIUTH
Phu. B., R. O.
Mrs. H Voir Hnrreuth R 0
Carr's t. Homutb R. ft.
Optometrists
Phone Tia Haeristmi• (. it .
CRAP REPORT
by 0• W. MontgoinOTY
October 17th. 1959
The eoutinuation of the excellent
fall weather this past week has al-
lowed ter ,the consolation of alntoot
all of the fall plowing and ]pas g1Yen
4er:eel's splendid opportun0ta to oom-
plate the fall work in record time.
'lliiere is an eamormal amount of
drainage work being carried on in
the County, this pan. Approximately
400 Farmers attended the Crop Im-
provtstuenit Bruleb, and Tohrn Central
Day held north of Clinton en Wed-
of this week. This County was well
represealited at the inter -Club Com-
petitions at Guelph. on Friday as
seventeen teams or tatrity.0eter0011--
testante represented the Count,s 4-11
"Clubs,
AN EDDIE'FISHER .
FAN SPECIAL
The existing story of Eddie Fish-
er's, phenominal rise to America's
most popular young singer begins
in The American Weekly with this,
Sunday's (October 25) Issue of The
Detroit Sunday Tines,. "This is My
Lite", btv k]ddde Fisher, is the in-
spiring story of a boy whose cour-
age and determination took him
from poverty to suooess.
WeileeedaY, October 2 t, 1251
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Don't wait until the snow flies and'the
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For economical heat next winter order
your supply of Coal Now,
ROBT, L. CUNNINGHAM
"Our Coal Makes Warm Friends"
Phone 86r12 Ethel, Ont.
BRUSSELS'MOTORS
HURON COUNTY'S FOREMOST CAR DEALERS
1903 Pontiac Sedan
1053 Chevrolet Sedan
4--1962 Chevrolet Sedans
1962 Pontiac Sedan
1951 .Chevrolet Sedan
1951 Chevrolet 1,ewerglide Coach, Fully Equipped
1949 Ohevrolet Deluxe Sedan
1949 Ford Custom Sedan
1948 Chevrolet Sedan
1948 Chevrolet Coach
1947 Chevrolet Coach
1947 Mercury' Sedan Speclal
1937 Chevrolet Coach
TRUCKS —
1948 Chevrolet 3-4 ton Pick-up
10-1943 Dodge 2 ton Stake
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FOR 16 NIGHTS, FROM 8 TO 10 P.M., except Dec. 17, 24 artd 31
COMMENCING NOVEMBER 5th
The Ontario Department of Agriculture and the Community Programmes' Branch,
Department of Education and Seaforth District High School Board, will offer the follow-
ing proposed courses:
1. etc., fms selection MANAGEMENT—Use
nd valuation, income tax and Pinventory
rices andmarkets. (At least
ar30
i
must register to give this course).
2, SEWING—Elementary Course—Selection of material, pattern alteration, shortcuts,
making simple clothing.
3. ADVANCED COURSE 1N SEWING—Tailoring.
4. WOODWORKING—Use and maintenance of hand and powered equipment, making
of projects.
5. COOKING—Advanced course. demonstrations In baking party ideas.
6. L EAT H ERC RAFT—Tooling, embossing, coloring, etc.
7. TYPING—A Beginner's Course—Drills, rhythmic exercises, touch system.
P. FURNITURE REPAIR—Demonstration course in repair and upbolstering, refinish-
ing.of wood surfaces.
9. INTERIOR DECORATING—Room strategy, color, window and door treatments,
furniture periods, room accessories, floral arrangements.
10. BOOKKEEPING—Keeping records, simplified bookkeeping.
11. FARM MECHANICS—Care and maintenance of Farm Tractors and Farm Maohla-
ery.
12.—LANDSCAPING AND HORTICULTURE—Farm and home beautification, nursery.
stock, home gardening.
13. HOME NURSING AND FIRST AID --Care of sick, use of antiseptics and bandages,
14. PUBLIC SPEAKING—Conduct of meetings, duties of chairman and officers, Par-
liamentary Procedure, practice in speaking.
Rural Community Night School Registration Form
Seaforth, Ontario
I am interested in registering in Night Classes with:
as first choice- as second choice
Name
Addres
Telephone Exchange and Number
m
NOTE: Registration must be made oh a registration form, The courses carried on
will depend upon the number who regieter, In cases of overregietratlon 111.
any course, applicants will be accepted in order of registration -- SO — fill
out this form NOW and send it to I., P. PLUMBTEEL, Seaforth$ Ontario.
53.00 per person, except whore two or More members of a family aro registered,
the fee will be 52.60 ger person, payable on the -opening night of the MAIM,
at which time everyone will assemble in the School Auditorium to meet mats
Instructors.
FEES:
L. P, PLUMSTEEL, Principal,
Seaforth District High School
G. W. MONTGOMERY,
Agricultural Representative for Huron County
R. E, SECORD,
Community Programmes Branch, London