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THE BRUSSELS POST
High School eistricte that 4portion
Seaforth. iligh Seined dietrict; and
that parts o: (trey and 'elorrie town0111114, -
anil all of 110u00=, 1..
10 Winglenin Sehoo') district."
Reeve Harvey Johneton or Mor-
rie toweehip went me Mord With
a reqUeet that the south half of
eectione 5 and all or a. 7. end
oorth halle being added at tithe
time, be allowed to become part ot
Seaforth High School dietrict,
should the rat epuyers teeniest
such a move, if and when the RMS.
sets school shonld close.
The recomenendation or the cum-
uate that no action be taken On.
the reauest ol 'Nowt, Wawanosh
townshin, that it be allayed to with-
draw front the Wingbam district,
enused some debate. •
rieere E. Finnigan vigovonsly
posed this recommendation, He
said that 130 citizens of the town-
ship had preeeated a 'petition to
the townehip council to request the
county couneil to allow the
withdrawal, as they wished to go
in with Teucknow. It was felt theY
should not have to pay the 81,600
debenture rived by Wingliam.
lu 10%ine 111)1001))' or Willialn li
Robert Kearney, who pawed away ev
two yeses ;Igo, June 21. 1147
Tim0 may heal the bruhea hearted,
Years may make the wound less sore 1i
But it cannot all the longing
Per the loved tale gone before.
Who shall say the grief is lessened
Though the smile may bide our tears
Memories keen the wound still ellen
Deeolte the passing of the Yeare.
Sadly miesol anti eve:, roaenthered
by Wife and family.
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MORRIS
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon :elartin and
little daughter Patricia Lee of
Georgetown spent the .week end
recently at the home of Geo. and
Mrs. Michie. lith Hue.
Mr. Robt. Hillmee of Vint,
Michigan, with Joe and Mrs. Hoboes
end familY,
Miss Lillian Armstrong, daughter
of Edwin and Mrs. Armstrong. 5111
line, has been sueresful in 'Passing
the entrance exam on her yeat's
work. We congratulate both her and
teacher Miss I. McDonald of Blyth.
The S;icranient of the Lord's
Slimier will be diepeneed 111 Elnos
Vnited Church, Sunday. July Ord at
10:30 a.m.
• ..N. Pleasant evening was spent in
the town hall on Wednesday. Jute
; eend when friends and neighbors
gathered to present Mr. and Mrs,
Sam Ovington and family, with a .,
• . purse of money prior to their de-
' nerture to their new home near
' Lietowel. The following address and
i presentation was made.
i Dear Salo, Mary and fancily :- ,
1 We are ,gathered here this evening ,
1 to 'honour you, on the occasion of
i yoDurmfilie71;, l
turefrom (Mr midst.
. stay amongst
i us, we have always found you to be
true friends, ever willing to help as, ;
in sickness or trouble.
When yott leave', 100 wtfl mlsenor
1 good neighbors and friends. and the
Red , Cross. will miss a willing ,
worker.
We hope that vou will find happi-
ness in your new home and we
realize that our loss will he other's
galtateken of our regard. May it ever
se accept 11110 girt, as a email
remember you of your many friends,
on the 5th line.
-Signed on behalf of your friends
And neighbors:
.6.y. Roland Mar es
01;0
-Jur rev will catch the holiday
irk too, at any Reliance Sta-
.. With Reliance Ethyl Geo -
a5° Motor Oil you'll
t1. highways with new,
p.-eeer. Wherever you
melee Reliance. the Sta-
11;zeee Rd Band, your
agheedouarters.Reliance
your ee,ue-aeee of depereleble,
Jurteena eereil.ea-aad carefree
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R. S. netherington, K. C.
WINGliAM and BRUSSELS
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Tuesday and Saturday day — Offict opera every
Phone 20x
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of Grey township be • attec e
For every load and road condition,
there's a Firestone specially engineered.
to give most miles per dollar. for
maximum performance, select your
truck *es from the Widest line bunt
today—FIresione. Stop in today.
RIVERSIDE MOTOR
Chevrolet & Oldsmobile
Brussels Phone 5
Successor to E. D. Be
Summer Season Sunday Evening Train
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SOUTHAMPTON -PORT ELGIN -PALMERSTON- TORONTO
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JUNE 26: JULY 3, 10, 17, 24; AUGUST 7, 14, 21, 28
Also MQN., AUG. 1 (CIVIC HOLIDAY) and
1710N.. SEPT. 5 (LABOR DAY)
(STANDARD TIME),
Lv. SOUTHAMPTON .. 6.00 p.m. Lv. PALMERSTON _._ 8.02 pan.
Port Elgin ______ 6.09 p.m. Moorefield --- 8.15 p.m.
Turners _—_—_f 6.19 p.m. Drayton --.. 8.22 p.m.
Paisley ..._--_-. 6.33 p.m. Goldstone ....—I 8.27 p.m.
Pinkerton --.....f 6.43 p.m. Alma ....------el 8.114 p.m.
Cargill ________I 6.46 part. Fergus ---...... 8.44 pen.
Dunloeld ...--....f 6.51 pan. Etoro _____.—__ 8.49 p.m.
Walkerton --_ 7.02 p.m. Guelph ..............— 9.12 p.m.
Mildmay ______ 7.14 p.m. Ar. West Toronto—...10.05 p.m.
Clifford ......_.J 7.29 p.ni. Ar. Parkdcrle _____10.11 pan.
Lv. RAIIEISTON 7.42 p.m. Ar. TORONTO ...............10.20 p.m.
(f—Flag Stop)
NOTE—Tickets from Stations North of Harriston to Wiarton and from Stations
on Kincardine Branch will he honored on this train. Obtain information
from Agents.
John Alcock
Nelson Carnegie
High School Area
Districts Formed
meeting of Huron County Council. OW convr'shlg the eatepayers,
called to define certain high school wns lost on division, 9-14.
districts, was held here Wednesday By-laws authorizing the bound -
night, with Warden John Arm- allies Wen Passed.
strong presiding.
1 With Reeve George Armstrong Articles For Sale—
of Hay in the chair, the report a Typewriters, Adchng Machines,
• taken up claute by clause. The ‚°" --
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Regsiters, Bought, Sold &
the consultateve ciamutittee was . -a .
it was exolained that the com-
mittee recommendaelon ten the.
West Weever oell application "WAS
beseet on a letter veceived from the
Minister of Education, in which he
statea that "no territory should be
detached from a high t4C11.001 aiSt-
vict unless it is to be attaelme to .
another that- offerea fall sec-
dery school program". Leeknow
is not a high school distr c ,
SBy a vote of 14-10 the counell en-
dersed motion be Reeves E. Pin- I
nizan and F. Banton, authorizing
the withdrawal of the north halt j
6 at West Wawanosh from the Wing-
haul area.
An amendment by Reeves J.
lingIf Goderic gilt) anti S.
Speer of Colborne, tryst the Wing
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ham High School district 1}01111d-
aTieS tp be left over to the NOVenlber
session. When the consultative coin -
lull report
GOODRICH, june 24.—A special mittee could pi0.
ur First
,efsie
nniversary
To our many customers and friends we say
"Thank you" for your patronage in our first
year of business in Listowel.
We are proud to have served you, and are
constantly trying to make our service
better for you. We hope that we shall be
able, over the next year, to serve more of
you better.
St
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Ford Monarch Dealer
Fort Tractors — Dearborn Farm Equipment
Listowel Phone 66
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following recommendations were Repaired. Safes, opned, con-
; adopted, unanimously by the corn- binations changed, used safes
mittee:
bought.
-That a portion of IVIOTriS i0V11- ,
1 IAL Locking,
shin be added to Clinton High 24ttwSet.nWso,und
ris township be added to Seaforth 1Phone 20963tv69
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School district; that a nut of
1133.•UF:17 44.21
. The service at Ebenezer United
Church on Sunday afterregien marked
elle closing of the church, which I
had served the district for more than 1
75 years, The congregation original-
ly was Primitive Methodist. There
was a large congregation Sunday.
Rev. I. A. Burden preaiched an
impressive sermon. using the text:
"Let us lay aside every weight,
and the sin which doth so easily
beset us. and let us run with
patience the race that is set before
us." He paid tribute to the found-
ers of the early church, and to
these who had been faithful
throughout the years,
At the close of the service, the .
true,tees. W. J. Sonch. Henry Des- '
naan. Toped McCeitch eon , Charles
Rosman, and Melville Mathers, de-
; (dared the church officially ;closed ,
according to the laws of the Huron ,
Presbytery of the 'United Church
of Canada.
A most successful garden party
iina.t the auspices of the Ladies' Aid .
nf Rnox Presbyterian Choral was
held on Wednesday nicht at Or
ehurch. The women served slipper
10 more than 100 permit,. A cell -
cert In tile PornMtinitt- hall fol-
lowed.
Pree, 7,014011 C. jerireneen was
eheirinall anti after a few intro-
enetory remarks and words of wel-
come the following numbers were
preeentee: pieno and acordion
solos. Mrs. Donald Robertson; Mrs.
tergensen, horn selections; Mrs.
n,rtinti Grote:. humorous res dill sv
'oil enlos. 1301) Cunningham and
Mr. MeDenald Cranbrenlo. The male
q0rt ette from Cvanbrook sang
several numbers.
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A Work Shoe made for you — to
give absolute comfort and long
wear—solid construction ...made
of quality leather . . specially
treated to resist farmyard acids.
Visit our store and Inc how cordortabio
a pair of Sisrnan'a Moro -Mite cast bo.
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Pearson's Shoe Store — Brussels
Make more Money
from STORMER Pullet5
with ROE VITA -GROW
ROE FARMS MILLING (0., ATWOOD, OT.
You CAN GET ROEFEEDS FROM
John Lamont, Ethel F. Harrison, Moncrieff .
East Huron Produce, Brussels
SMOIMVWX95==.51VIDE650/====.1'Sitlig=a9NESTMULOS
Make This a Dale!
MONCRIE,S1
With ahroit dr; ladies present the
W.M.S. of Monerieff Itnited Church
held fl very Inspiring ioint meeting
01 Prillay. June 24th with Bethesda,
Weltsen. and Union W.M.S. se their
guests.
The meeeitlent Mrs. Speiran pi -old -
'Il fled t 11 P mentina °pelted with
Hymn 111 after which the Bible
reeding from Romans leth chapter
Val» rend by Mrs. Wm, Smith and
Mee. Lenened Meehan led in preYer,
Mrs, Snealidon from Welter' favor-
ed lie with . a solo and Mrs, R.
McLean introdneed the guest speak-
; ,e0 01. Stantsrt. from Duff's
(1100111, MeKillop, who was a
delegate at the London Conferenee
braneh which was held at 'Kingsville.
She gave a very inspiring and help -
fol renert. She told es of the people
or Chinn and Europe are interested
ottiv hove no shepherd to lead them,
they ned our love and sympathy.
The- Missionaries also need our
prayers 0011.1111111117. 0111' motor, out
help. Everyone :num get busy to We
Wfl11 13 Christian World, else every
etroman should a tv.v.s. member.
Speiran thanked the speaker
for her splendid report and lIrs.
Henry Davey from leetheedri favored
us with a reading,
The offering -was received end
MAE:rated by Mrs. Orval Harrison,
Hymn %RR was gang and the meeting
closed with prayer by Mrs, It Lake
efroin Union,
A sieeial half hon.!' was spent and
lona VMS served oiler whieb the
flifferent 80110:ea expressed their
appreciation of the fine Meting.
Sforth tit au
14th Annual
Three Big Nights
Th;irs
May 13 - 14 - 15
10; I rf' SeJon
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Bigger arld Better Than Ever
BUSINESS S
C. A.Myers, M. D., L. M. C. C.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
William St. Phone 4. Brussels, Out.
Uttt
THREE NIGHTS
Tizes $75 - SS* - $25
Entries to be submitted to Bruce Jamieson,
Seaforth; Music Shop, Goderich, or Johnny
Brent, CKNX, Wingham, 'not later than
Tuesday, July 5th.
Winners of first and second nights will enter finals of third night.
Bigger outstanding entertainment
Bigger Rides for young and old
Bigger new and different games
Dancing — 3 Nights
Modern and old-t;tne
Bigger fireworks display
Watch for :�ther
Details
DR. R. W. STEPHENS
Graduate University of Toronto
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Telephone 45 Brussels, Ont.
Walker Funeral Home
Pay or Night Calls Phone 65
No extra charge for Use of Funeral Horne,
B. G. Walker Licensed Funeral Director & Embalmer.
7 717
Chas. T. Davidson
INSURANCE FOR ALL KINDS
Automobile and Fire Insurance
Accident and Sickness
Agent for Great West Life !Insurance Co.
Phone Office 96 Brussels, Ont.
Dennis Duquette
Phone 51-r-18 R.. R. 4 Brussels
Licenced Auctioneer for Huron County
No Sale too Big — None too Small
Have employed an experienced assistant for the Big Ones.
1), A, Rana & Co.
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FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE
Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer
PHONE 36 or 85 — BRUSSELS, ON1'.
Lewis Rowland
(Licensed For Huron County)
SATISFACH014 GUARANTEED — PRICES REASONABLY
Far Engagements Phone 31 "The Brussels Past" and tiany
will be looked after ImarnerEately
For izicerrtation etc., write or phone Lew. Rowland
Or write to R. R. 3 Walton.
MeN 41's Shell -ServiLe
Fhone Brussels, Ont,
Agent for Austin Cars and Trucks
Always a car in stoch.
Expert repair service to all makes of
Cars, Trucks and Tractors.
Shell Oil Products.
•Guta. Perella Tire -
Also Used Cars,
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Electvical, eating and Plumbing
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Wis molars for Acme Pressure Systerm
w woe Numeocsermanenv..........metwooalarea.
65.13P eir shallow well)
Clark Ainesoled 3 H.P, Gas Engines
Emilie Motors, Grinders asad Rollers
Elearical Appliances and Fixtures
D il LAVAL rtiZALER-1161ket2,, Sepiustors, Speedway Water
Heaters wad Accessories.
knit Boo o$ deep Wade shallow well Pressure Systems.
McWhirter Electric
BRUS,SEILS, ONT.
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