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The Brussels Post, 1949-1-5, Page 6THE BRUSSELS POST Wednesday, January, ith, 7.y+19 Changing Location A New, Modern Shop, Now Located Above Stretton Jewellry-Hardware Store For a Style -smart hair do, start with a dependable permanent that will lease your hair soft and manageable, yet full of sparkling highlights. _ FASHIONS OF DISTINCTIONS Call for appointment IRENE PEASE Proprietress and Stylist. Wishing you a Happy New Year and thanking ' you for past patronage to 1948. rpsaa^.ie,•c�teasco•�rsuirssgrsuscaw,-•.._- -a.•-;.rn; 4.110Aaltet WILLIAM T, SPENCE Estate r . Conve ante • and .triune t r GENERAL I NSUARANCE OFFICE MAIN STREE i -- - ETHEL, QPNr: DEAD OR ALIVE! We will pay for old; disabled or dead COWS $5.00 ea. - HORSES $5.00 ea. HOGS $1.50 per cwt. All according to size and conditions Mem. COLLECT. torr prompt, courteous minium Brussels 72 - Ingersoll 21 ILLIAM STONE .'SONS LTD. ING`� SOIL ONTARIO ails A L cANA41AN TFIRM;• ESTABLISHED .1870 BUS1INFSS CARDS C, A. Myers,.M. D., L. M. C. C. PHYSICIAN and SURC:EQN' z.Vilitarn. St. Phone 4. Brussels, tint. Walker Funeral Home »)ay or NightCallsPhone 65 No extra charge for Use of Funeral Homo. R. G. Walker Licensed Funeral Director & Embalmer. J. F. Harper, B. A., M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office Hours -1 - 4 and 7 - 9 p. m. Also,11 12 a. m., when possible. Saturday evenings until 10 p. m. Sunday -- Emergent y and by appointments only, R. 8, Hetherington, K. C. WINGHAM and BRUSSELS AT BRUSSELS Tuesday and Saturday all day — Offict open every day, Phone 20x -- Successor to E. D. Bell Chas. T. Davidson INSURANCE FOR ALL KINDS Automobile and Fire Insurance Accident and Sickness Agent for Great West Life Insurance Co. PhoneOffice 96 Brussels, Ont. Harold Jackson • SPECIALIST IN FARM AND HOUSEHOLD SALES For information, etc:, write or phone Harold Jackson PHONE 184-661 — SEAFORTH, ONT. Make arrangements at THE Brussels Post or R. S. Hetheringto, K. C. Barrister Office, Brussels. --n.A.Rann&Co. FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE Licensed Funeral. Director and Embalmer PHONE 36 or $t,5 BRUSSELS; ONT. —. — ----- Lewis Rowland (Licensed For ,Huron County) SATISFACTION GUARANTEED - PRICES REASONAIIIJK Engagements Phone 31 "Tie Brussels Pod" cad they will be looked after Immediately For %formation etc 0 write or phone Lew. Rowboat Or write to R. R 3 Walton. • BLUE ♦ ALE The service at Knox Prt.dt+ytericu Church on Sunday had to be cannon ed when 3, Mac0onnelt, i.tteknmv who was to have preached, lied, was un able to reach the village hem:ase of the condition of ,the rozds. Rev. Le- land 0. Jorgenson, minister of tlto church, expects to be at hone and will conduct the services ni. Blue vale and l3elmore next Sunday. Rev. S. A. Burden conducted a New Year service at the United Church on Sunday He urged the congregation to start the now year right by taking Christ, along ns friend, guide and counselor, The choir sang an anthem. ; he sae.• rament of the Lord's Supper was dispensed, Mr. and Mrs, Milton Fraci r, 3rd concession of Morris entertained -at a family dinner on New Year's Day to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their wedding. Among the guests were Mrs. Frasers Father, Robert Shaw; their daughter, .Miss Dorothy Fraser of Brussels, and son Bob at bome. Other, relatives were un- able to be present on account of snow -blocked roads. Personals: Mr, and Mrs. 1', 2T. Ltllow, Stratford, with Mrs, Lillow and the Black brother; Miss Edith Garniss, Clinton, wi.Gh her parents, Mr.. and Mrs. John Crarntsst Mr. and Mrs. Woods and Mrs. Green, wood, Stratford, and \4•, and Ytrs. Bisbee): and two ehilcl'r'n of Hlyth with Mis. Curtis and with Pear. son Rol!h. Who is reetn•ering fro•W an attach of pnearntnni•t .Tack Reis Mr'. W. N. AfeTa^.yet•: and Scott of Godot•ic11. Bob Findley oi' Clin- ton, and firs. Frt d Misltaw of. To•• onto, with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gur• vey: Miss Roby Miff. Woman's Coi. i:'t;P Hospital, Toronto, Mr, and Mrs, Donald Street . of Kitchrner with Miss Mary Daft and Mrs, Aitken; Miss Eileen McKinney Bicto''a F7ospital, London, with her mother, Mrs Mary McKinney, and her sister Elizabeth; .Tack Rosman, in military. training at Calgary Alta.., with .his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bosnian, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall and family, Listowel, with Mr. and. Mrs. George Thorn• ton; Rev. S. A. Burden and Mrs. Burden with relatives in Toronto, - Personals: Mr. and Mrs. ,lames Peacock hold. a 'flamily gathering at their home on Wednesday; George Peacock, Ottawa, with ills parents; Rev. and Mrs. J, A. Rnrd'en in Tr, rontot Miss Lucas, Listowel, with her sister, Mrs. Henning, and Ray- mond, Three Births Saturday 1949 Huron County Council " At Wingham Hospital - ! ,VfNG1lAM, Jan, 4 --Tires babies were born on New Y.,ur'a day at the Wingham General lluspitnt [The proudestparents are Mr, and Mrs, Eldon Kirton of Bluevale, Mr aid Mrs, Russell Kelly of Wing, haat, and Mr, and Mr's, I•ugh Cum. nfings of Lueknow. At. the annual- meeting of the United Church Sunday School teach ere and officers, the su.perintamde.at, W. J. Johnston, resigned after more tlltut 3.0 years ps a . Sunday School superintendent ---•first at Gladstone, Man., for 10 years and, then at Rlvevele. The new super- int(Indent is Earl Hamilton, and the assistant is Ross. Smith. � a Mrs, George Fell was electel to succeed Mrs, Sperling .Johnston as teacher of the young women's class.; and Healey Rtu'den, a former 1 scoutmaster from Dartmouth, N.S. will teach teen-age boys, I Family Celebrations Mark Birthdays Of Blyth Pair, 90 BLYTHr-Two well-known and ;highly esteemed residents' of this village observed their 00th birthdays !last week. On Wednesday Mrs, Isabelle Cole, King st., ntlarked her birthday at the •horns of her . daughter, Mrs. Tsm.es Michie, teen. 5 of Morris township, whore a family 'gathering celebrated the occasion. Mrs. Cole, formerly lanolin 'Hood, Is a native of Scoiland and came to Canada. with. her narents .in 1370, They first settled' at Blen- heim but tatter a. short time ,there 'they carte to reside in Mofvrls townshilp where in 1879 Jawbone Hood became the bride "of Albert Cole, Following their marriage they lived on the farm now occupied by Mr, and Mrs.'Ernest ilobl3, In t9120 they moved to Blyth ' where Mr, Cole died in. 1928, ✓.Chere is a family of three daughters :and four sons, GTTessie), Mrs. Brandon, Regina.; (Sean), Mrs, Miobie, , 'Bel- grat.ve, and Miss Mary Cole, Lou, don; ,Robert Cole, Toronto; ' Bert, Regina; anis George and Chattels London; also a number of gland- Children.-4,111 land- children.11 , WALTON Mt'. and Mrs. D. Lawless rand children of Peterboro have returned home after spending. the holidays with relatives and friends. Classified Ad FOR SALE - 2 sets of sleighs also 1 cutter. Phone 18-r-4 Wesley Searle FOR SALE — 2 Electric Brooders, Phone . 65x -r-2 LOST____.-_�- A lady's Westpoint gold 'wrist watch, Finder please notify Mrs. Maurice Cameron, Phone 24-r.5. NOTICE— Room and board for pensioner", men preferred. Phone 90 Mrs. Laura Jerym FOR SALE— Mediun:t sized oil burner, good as new, Apply to Jack Farrow; FOR SALE— A, pair of lady's skates with white boots size 6. Phone 21-r-13 J. Work FOR SALE - 2 ladies winter coats and 1 child's coat size 12 in good condition. , Phone 29 FOR SALE— Boy's C.C.M, skates and boots size 7. Phone 84 Mrs. Claire. Long WANTED Cutters, sleighs, horse hair. ales usable materials. L. Waxman, Brussels FOR SALE - 31/, H. P. air cooler! Briggs Stretton gas engine also 9r/s H. P. air cooled Clarke gas engine suitable for Milker. Roth these engines oat, be seen in 01/oration- Phone 11-r-16 Roy Tnrvey FOR SALE- 1—Used Easy Washer for sale 9655.00; 1—Now Spartan Radio Reg 5211,50, Special 922.50. New Rogers and Westinghouse Radios. Dean Davison at Riverside Motors FOR SALE— Hygienic Supplies (Rubber -Goods) mailed postpaid in plain. sealed envelope with price list. Six samples 25s, 24 samples, 91,00. Mail Order *Dept, M-83 Nov -Rubber Co Box 91, Hamilton, Ont, BE YOUR OWN BOSS Distribute, on Part Time or Pull Time basis, our 250 prnduots: Toilet- ries, Vitamins, Extracts, Spices, Baking Powder, Oakes, Dougluutts, Glass, Silver, Furniture and Shoe Polishes, etc. Each Individual a customer. !Excellent opportunity to test your business abilities. Write for FREE details and catalogue-- FAMILEX, 1600 Delo'imier, Mont- real. NOTICE CARETAKER WANTED- -Grey Township .School Board is asking for applications for the. -posit- ion- of caretaker in emelt of the 12 schools for 1949,- Applicants will stale salary requested, An outline of the duties may be obtained from the secretaryor from one of the school trustees. Applications received until January 10th, 1949, Carl Hemingway, -Secretary, R. R. 3 ;Bru•ssels: FOR SALE. -- 100- acre farm near city, good buildings, also near village; 100 acre farm, hydro, good buildings, good location; 100 acre farm, good buildings near school;' 100 acre farm good buildings Maar tillage; A good house itt village of Brussels, patiadMb possession. • J. 0. Lon& - Real l+'3tate Broker, Brussels, Ont, Asltdelrl Clem Jell:mh r, Tily111 I"r Int,; liahtton lirur•c•slo 1 uy Cou.;ins Clinton 4r, W. wait ('olbrtrne Stanley •Myrter r;tot Wawanosh ... J. U. Roeet'cft 17xelt>r .................. A. J. Sweltzer Cfiul,•rielt twp. J. I1, Stlr'lnut Goderich George Mathirson Godevielt (deputy) W. .f. Balser Grey Jahn OTrNabb Crey (deputy) Clifford Rowland Hay Georere Arnlslrnncr 17ensall . Alvin W. Kerslake Tlhllett Sohn W.- lrmstion ' Tiotvkek ..... IS. .1. Farrish 1Towiek (deputy) TTa:,t11 Gowdy McKillop .. Dan Tieur•rmann Morris Harvey Johnston Sea forth Stanley P. S. Sill* Punter Welist•-r Stephen Elnler Lawson Stepliett (deput-v) 11.u'na Beaver `Tnalcersntlth ,.......:1. Nicholson Turnherry W. 1'I. Woad TTsborne Hewn Berry W. Wuwanosh ,.,!•i. i•'1untgemt Wingham Murray John;t„n Will Show Film .To Huron Connril GODERICIT, San. ,--When the Huron County Connell eonrenP4 in Panuary, members will be shown a sound and color flat ent."nl "The hooks Drive On” which shows tit• FIuron County traveling library at work in all parts of the conty. Tine film is the first' of its kind im ,Ontario and the speria)ly built mobile library which went into operation in November 1917, is th•. first of its kind also, The movie was made gestiou of Angus Mowat, inspector of public, libraries in Ontario. Ho ' will use the movie to . show other counties in the province the grca work the FIuron County library is I doing. The cost is borne by l:Turon County. 7.1te pictures were taken by Rob- ert Henry, Goderich and the :lint was produced and directed by Mr, and Mrs. Gltn Eckmier, county librar- ians, with Tom Rafferty, Wingham, as the commentator. The film runs for 35 minutes. in it are shown rural ,cud rultan scenes In the county such .,- I'tr,rrs and beauty spots. seasamtelliotawassestastr • ) J feiofi 7. t ,1iW' BUSY HEALTHY BIRDSooMORE PROFITS Vitasee& EG G MASH y+( --count on 1,243.4.4ithe "pee,sa q producer". Built to pec isle all toast vgra,a& and view In your egg laying nschtess a*4 the right materials to tusks eggs with sound sheik end premium quality. ROE FARMS MILLING CO. - ATWOOD. ONT. act, KNOW.aM•+t�'x%� —that a bird laying 80 now per year eats 971 lbs. feed or 111/2 LBS. PER DOZ. EGOS, --a bbd laying 240 agga per year eats 831/2 lbs. lead or 44 LBS. PER DOZ. EGGS. x0 105 Repair Your Tractor - any make Repair al@ kinds of Farm Equipment, Purl « darn £gwprrte,di L.' I7iinicri T t: es Phone 86-r-5 Ethel ONT ONTARIO T Re Unsatisfied Judgment Fund Fee 1 515 Diadem an amendment to the Highway Traffic Act enacted in 1947, revision was made for the creation of an Unsatisfied Judgment Fund out of which will be paid, in the manner prescribed, judgments for personal injuries and property damage sustained by reason of the operation of motor vehicles, which cannot be collected in the ordinary manner from the judgment debtors:. The method prescribed for creating the Fund is the collection of a special fey when required, from each person to whom is issued either an operator's or R chauffeur's license. Although to date no fees have been collected from those operating motor vehicles, the legislation has been in effect since the 1st of July, 1947, and many judgments have been paid by the Department pending the creation of the Fund. Effective with the issue of 1949 motor vehicle operators' and chauffeurs, licenses, an additional fee of 50 cents (50c) will be collected from each person So whom is issued a 1949 license, which fee will be known art the Unsatistt'tstl Judgment Fund fee and will be . set aside solely for the purpose of creedal'. Ile Unsatisfied Judgment Fund. This is not an annual fee and no further fee will be collected front m0 vehicle drivers for this purpose until the i'und is exhausted or so utterly so f indicate that there is act sufficient in the Fund so py judgments fat a tsll•at last one yam ONTARIO IMPART/ANT Of HIGHWAY.. silo 119DOUOITE, ,MhiM�r