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The Brussels Post, 1949-6-1, Page 4WE HAVE IT... THE TIRE BUILT TO GIVE YOU 0 NICHE MILEAGE gems _ O -e TIRE ELLIOTT1w �_3'tittS-; .,Si Dollar -wise motorists have made the new Goodyear DeLuxe Canada's most popular tire. And here's why . . the DeLuxe has been proven to give 34% more mileage than the famous Goodyear it replaces, Stronger cord COnStrnCtiOtl provides more protection from blowouts . .. a wider, flatter tread steps -up traction in any weather. We have your size. S THE BRUSSELS POST ed with the national anthem. ilembet:a of Brussels branch serv- ed hunch, Tickets on a pair of Pillow cases were sold during the evaufne and n draw at the close of the meeting Marjorie Westlake, List °wet, won the prize. Annual Meeting Of B. M, & C. Telephone Co. May 27, 1.949 The annual meeting of the sub- ecribers of the 11. M. & G. Telephone System was held in the town hall, Brussels on the above date. Mr. MaCTavish was chairman. The minutes of the previous meet- ing were react by the secretary, Mr. Scott. Moved by Mr. Joe Martin second- ed 1)7 Mr. Picot. Bishop that the minutes as read he adopted. —Carrled. The System's financial statement for 1943 was rear and explained by Mr. Scnii. Moved by Geo. Michir„ seconded by Jas. Turnbull that the auditors report as read be adopted. CLEARING AUCTION SALE sessuchaahsun Farm Stock, Farm Maohlnery and Household Effects 1_ot 12, Concession 5, Muerte Twp, 41/2 miles West of Brussels Wednesday, June Sth At 1 p, m, '4 HORSES 1 matched team 8 year old 1 brown horse 8 year old COWS 1 red cow G yr. old, bred May 5 1 white cow, heed May 31. 1 blue cow; due to freshen July 5 1 Durham cow. 4 yt'. old, due July 26 1 Holstein eow, 5 yr., bred May 7 1 Durham heifer, 2M/_ yr, old, dale July 12 1 Ayrshire cow, bred 1VZay 11 1 Durham cow, bred May 13 1 red Durban eow, bred May 5 1 black cow fresh 1 black cow. 5 yr. oil, due June 19 1 blaek heifer, 1 yr. old 2 black steers, 0 months old 8 spring calves PIGS 1 saw, 12 pigs 3 weeks old • 9 pigs, 190 lbs. IMPLEMENTS Carried. Ele1 spring -tooth cultivator t Moved of ordcers ford by Wm. Danner, sec , conded 1 stiff -tooth cultivator Move1 steel land roller 1 light wagon 1 cutter 1 buggy 1 set sloop sleighs 1. hay loader 1 hay fork rope and car 1 Deering fertilizer drill, 13 run 1 set scales 1 fanning mill 1 disc not throw 1 wheel harrow Pile or hard -wood. 30 cords 1 colony house 1 oil broader stove Pile of rails 12 furrow tractor plow NE. 82 sea I by Wm. Bishop that Jae Martin he GEblEt2 AGE SERVICE led. Moved by Geo, dad June 9 meeting will be bele at th �L Obit uatrSJ by marl Anderson that Robt. Share v tz . a i home of Mrs, Welly I:rauter. Roll reed be re-elected commissioner for tI.1� ' leen, a news hent of 50 years ago. All a i 'Morrie Township. —Carried. 10th members cone and try and bring I ' Moved by A. Heys, seconded by P.D. incl the II to the even- William Spence May friend. *mg service in United Shards On Thursday of I y�, H, Bell that.n. T4ar.Tavish be re• Imre Sunday. Flaming Johnston, the i there passed away at the home 1 Miss Muriel Kreuter was home I elected commissioner for Brussels. from Ottawa over the week end to ---Carried, citizenship coavener, per on the Williams oSpencean his 69thratyear attend the ert of WerL Spence After a. lengthy discussion re• meeting and gave a paper on Saturday. May 31st. Are A11 Children of God" This was after a lengthy illness. He was a Mr. C. Hutchinson, T. C. and Miss t gHerding the financial condition e - followed by a iseusaion on citizen- life -lent; resident of the village of I the system and the service given -the ship ted by Rev. J. A. Burden. The Ethel. He was at one time Post- 'Grace Lamont, Mr. and Mrs. A. B thescribere took place it was ennved Lounabnry spent May 24th with meeting opened with a sag sane ma ter dud for many years operated . by W 11, Bell, seconded by H, Reqs of hymns under the direction of • rs, W. ,T. Johnston. Little Miss Harmon. grand-datcnh- Ler of Mrs. Mildred Stewart. •2, Morris township, has returned to the home of her parents in Tor- onto from the Sick Children's Hos- pital where she was.a patient for -several months, being treated poliomyelitis. She is, ereported mak- tag favorable progress good recovery. The morning services in the Uni- ted. and Presbyterian churches here am Sunday were conduoted by rep- resentatives of the Ontario Tem. 'crane Federation. Personals; Mr. and Mrs. Alan 0 arniss and daughter Gail,. London, with Mr. , and Mrs, Bill Mundell: Mr. and Mrs. Woods and Mrs, Green- wood, Stratford, Mr. and Mrs, John ;e13, Seaforth, Mr, and Mrs. Har- ald Procter and Margaret, Bel - grave, with Mrs. Edith Curtis - and Kra. Laura Kirton; Miss Roma Breckenridge with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Breckenridge. A3 GAR commissioner for Grey Township. —.Carr - _ e Michie, recon a grocery store and restaurant in cousins mast n4 Wingham. Mr. and the village. Since disposing of his Mrs. Andy McCormick and family. business in 1933 he had been in the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Krauter spent Insurance burners and done ion'' a few days in Ottawa last week veying. Es was a member and i with lTurial, while Jack attended one or one of the trustees of Knox Presby- • an Assessor's Convention there. terian Church, Ethel and a regular iThey On report a lovely and Pleasant attendant un: a til taken ill about a Sunday evening the W.M.S.sister Laura, Mrs. Geo. Kreuter of 1 Auxiliary of the Moncrief United Ft11e1. The funeral took Place on Church presented their sacred drama, "The Eyes of Faith.' in the United Church here. It was a splendid peesentatiot of the Ensue' story. Those taking part deserved much credit for an excellent per- formance. The special lighting added much to the effect. The church was well-filled for the occas- ion. Members of the Ethel W.M.S. colder whose auspices it was given were very appreciative of the time F. F. Horvath Registered Optoin,-itrisst "Western Ontario's Most Modern Eye Service" ,fl 118, Harriston , trip• year ago. He is survived by one I Man ELECTRICITY IS PRECIOUS Saturday, May 21st from Knox Presbyterian Church to Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Services were conducted by Rev. Geo. A. Milne of Melville Church, Brussels. Ross Cunningham sang the beautiful soluo "Shadows". Mr. Spence will be greatly missed in the village alfa the surrounding community. Ontario's fast -grouting Industry and agriculture, demands more and more electricity. New power developments cannot be built fast enough to supply alio immediate need. SAVE ELECTRICITY MAINTAIN EMPLOYMENT 241 Robert Lowe Mrs. Richard Cardiff received word and effort spent by the DToncrie recently, of the sudden death of her brother Robert Lowe of Winnipeg soup. Man. Mr. Lowe who was in his sixty-ninth year was born in Usborne Twp., the youngest son of the late John Lowe and Elizabeth Johnstor Al an early age he moved with his family to the sixth concession of Grey Twp., where he lived until after his marriage to his now be- reft partner Rebecca Smith. They also lived in Brussels for a time before going to Melfort. Sask., and aater to Winnipeg where he was engaged in the buying and selling of livestock. Death was clue to a heart attack and burial took place in Winnipeg. He leaves to mourn besides hie wife. their three daugh- ters Dora (Mrs Albert Lindsay, Browning, Sask.; Edith (Mrs. Wm, Philips) and Rita. both of Winnipeg. Also four grandchildren, Two sisters and two brothers predeceased him. Peter Stewart of Brussels is a brother-in-law. rTPTrIt On May 2204 Frank Collins of cot„ G, Grey, celebrated 98 years • of goof, health, Many friends Balled to offer bila heat wishes on his birth. day. Mr. J. C. Lamont, Mr, and Mrs. A. B. Louns-bury spent a few days last week in Wheatley and Learning ton. The May meeting of the Woman's and she urged them to send more Institute was held at the home of delegates to the convention, which Mrs. Tito. Wilson. Mrs, Jas. Arm- will be held in. Hamilton in Stine strong, past District President was .. this year, She reminded the metm guest speaker, Her topic was an hers that. their first duty was to citizenship and showed that the their branch, speaker had given much care and The question box brought out ells• thought to her subject and it was mission on many points which had enjoyed by twenty -Phren members puzzled members, Miss Hoyle thank - Auxiliary To Canadian Legion that the meeting be adjourned. Carried. e e e The cnmmissieners met following the annual meeting and they deeided the subscribers could help a lot in the way of receiving good service and the commissioners are asking the subscribers to do their part by adhering to a fen' rules of -he system : 1, .Subscribers on party lines, please do not listen when others are using the line. 2. Subscribers on Party lines always ask if the line is in use before ringing. 8, Always ring off as soon as you are through talking as this is the only way the operator knows yon are through talking unless she asks so as she can keep the switch- board clear. 4. Nouse look up your number, you have no idea what it means to an operate)* to have to do this when she is busy, you have more time to do it than the operator. 6. Limit your conversation to five minutes. There are only Thirty sets of cords on the switchboard and eleven hundred people wanting to talk. Holds Zone Rally At Brussels The Brussels branch of the T,adiea Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion was hostess to comrades from Blyth. Clinton, Goderich, Harr{ston, Strat- ford', DTitchell, Hawick, ttatowel. Lucknow, Palmerston, Wingham, at an annnel zone 13 roily here on Thursday night in St, john's Ang- Rev. Alex Simpson °roused the Iiean Church. Therewere over 250 pulpit of Knox Presbyterian Church registered. The United Church orch• ou Sunday, May 29. The mala extra Provided entertainment until quartette sang "0 Hold Me Fast" the opening of the meeting, by Gabriel, and the anthem was "1 President G. Gemmell of the Will Sing The Wondrous Story" by Thniesels hranch opened the rally Bnhorn, Mrs, Michel failing the and thanked the orchestra. Rev, solo part. J. H. Kerr of St. John's Anglican Miss Aliso' 3, Forrest attended Church led in prayer. Miss Dorothy the funeral of her rnusin Mr, Jim Doyle, Stratford, zone represents- Forest, in Woodstock, on Tuesday. live was welcfined• by the. Press- A eery successful hep was lield et dent and the meeting was turned the (Steen groenda on Mny 24. Worlt over to her. Presidents of all •accomplished in0111158 patrl11115 1,ronrhes rime forward and were shed roof. planting garden and presented with corsages. Mrs. Al- building a new fence. On Thursday done McHenzie. Winghant, gave evening e number of members of the report of last year's rally. The the congregation gave the floor of secretary reports of each branch the church basement a. coat of paint. ware gIvea, Week end visitors at the 'home of The smeotel speaker, prnpincial Allen and Mrs. Cameron were Mr, vice-president Mrs. Charlotte Mc- end Mrs, Otto Orstrom and two rimer - Gill, Merriton, expressed her pleas- dnngittere, Detr°tt; Morgan ure at seeing so many young w0- nn, Snria, end Mrs. Jim Ritchie, men taking charge or the meetings. T.nntton. erre. Dave Miller anti children, Btalseele, spent the week end with her brother, Murray end Mrs, 7-Tuether, in rho village. The Young Wonmen's Auxilleme of Knox Presbyterian Cihureh. Oran• ironic held their May sleeting ei the home of Mrs. alifr TCernathan with Mina Balzer in charge, The and three visitors, two of which ed Mrs, McGill and presented her meeting opened with a. prayer 1171103 were members of 17tbe1's first W.T. with a silver relish Melt on behalf ed by a hylTn, The Seeiptere lesson Mrs, Jon, King and Mrs, Cham of all the branches. was rend in nntaon. The topic wee Cleaver. The motto, Don't let the At a request from the group Miss {elan from the study book Pinter birds do all the singing, was taken Hoyle sang two selections, "At the) China by Mantel McDonald, Meeting by there, tv', McTaggart. Roll call was, T'Th8 of a Perfect Day," and "Now was then turned over to the presl- change of eecei'pes, Topic, Femme is the Houtz" Mrs, Brothers played dent. Minutes of the last meeting mothers of History, was taken 1)/ rive plow selections, were read by the secretary, The Mrs. Leslie Lake, Contest by Mrs. Miss H•oy1•e thanked the branches petty Stephenson and: demonstre for their 000peratton and their lion on honing of, fish given by Mrs many kind remestihea,tnes of her, Wilson, Mrs. Cameron. Cacti. The green accepted the invttatton 41 uduuadaY . June lot, 1.949 irgontsawasoutaxwa Specials In Goy Used Cars 1 bay rake 1 auto tractor, 28 engine 1 set drag harrows Some House Furniture TERMS CASH Postively no reserve as farm is sold. Sam and Mary Ovington, Prop. Ivan McArter, Clerk. Lew. Rowland, Auctioneer. C'R,AN ": cOk ' 1947 Ford DeLuxe Sedan 1939 Ford Coach 1933 Chev. Coupe 1930 Ford Sedan 1929 Chev. Sedan 1929 Ford Coach 1929 Plymouth Sedan TR OK S 1948 Ford 1 -ton Express 1945 Chev. 21/2 -ton Truck long wheel base with racks 1945 Ford 2 ton Chassis and Cab. T ACTOR 2 Good Used Ford -Ferguson Tractors 2 New Ferguson Mowers 1 Used Massey -Harris 7 wt. Power Mower 1 Manure Loader, new tillers, row crop cultivator; plows. MESTOWN Mr. and Mrs. M. Blanchard and Thos. of Winthrop, visited with Dngald Strachan recently. Mrs. Bernice Payne. has recently returned from her annual vacation with her family in Hanover, Toron- to and Chesley, Her many friends I welcome her back to her home in Grey, Mrs. A. P. Youman of Detroit with her sister, Mrs. Andrew Lamont. Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Youman and family of Detroit With Mr. and Mrs, P. S. McEwen on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Martin visited friends in Biuevale recently'. ' A number of ladies from the vicinity attended the first meeting of the Liberal Club in Brnsels last week. Mr. Robt. Hetherington Liberal candidate for Huron North, addressed the meeting, Many from here will attend the Liberal Rally in G0dericih on Thurs• day night, June 2 at 8,30 P.M, Prime Minister, Louis St. Laurent and R. S. Hetherington, candidate, and others, will address the meeting. Come and hear them. Roll Call was answered by the and other friends, Meas Jean Mills, word Mother.1A hymn was then 'daughter or Mr. and Mrs, Earl sting meting eased• with a. prayer. M111s le home frim Wlsstein 11111'Refreshments were served by the varsity for her vacation; W. C. 'A, Ap .TON The regular meeting of the W.M.S. and W.A. 01 Walton United Chnrah was held in the basement on Tuesday. May 17th with Mrs, 3: Marshall, presiding. Meeting opened with • singing of hymn 256, followed by the Lord's prayer in unison. Mrs J. Cameron read the scripture. Tint secretary and treasurer's reports were given. The delegates to the Huron Presbyterial gave their reports. A Life Membership was pre- sented to Mrs. TT. Sellers. The 15th of Grey group under the leadership of Mrs. Les. Oliver tools charge of the meeting. The first two verses of hymn 2512 was sung, I•Ter assistants were Mrs. Rroafoot, Miss Knox and Mrs. Jack. McDonald and told the story or Newcomers to Canada. Pians were made for the Garden Party which IFII to be held on June 22nd, The last two verses of 2511 were sung and Mrs. Broadiroat closed the meeting with prayer. Walton soccer team blanked Ttltrei 3.0 in a spirited •eomtest at Ethel Park Friday night, During the first period a pace was made to Lilt -from 'George Love and . the initial stanza ended with the snore 1.0• Tn the final period, Love counted twice to end the scoring, 1}eraonals: Mr, and Mrs. Ras Buence, Detroit, with Robt. 'voting Inn. reale and Mrs. Glen -13ray supplied of Gederich branch to Molal next hostess. the lunch. All members present year's rally there. The meeting dos - Seined again for this coming year. I Tiennett spent a few days In Toronto. • W0 Jackson °topes Ltd. 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