The Brussels Post, 1950-5-3, Page 5THE BRUSSELS FOOT.
1s-edn'sday, May 3rd, 1960
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Ethel Sales and Service
The Horne of
Guaranteed Used Cars
All our used models from 1946 and up
carry
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Mrs. Robert Scott., who lues been
in London, has returned to her home
here,
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Mrs. W. S. Scott spent the wrong
rand with Mr, and Mrs. Oraenne Scott,
p) i Welland.
a new car guarantee.
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Mrs. Norman Haig and son Lanny
M E from Kitrltener were week•eud vie-
f.-C•
is•
r: `F !toms with Mrs, Russell,
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Mrs, Craham, ZtiiIch tcarher visit•
o,l at the hums, of lir. and Mrs Len.
Armstrong over the week -end.
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tK-ivoc e.0d
Garages at
who has -pent
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IVlolesc���rtlr, T,4..ktl'�, F,tn w•l, `�'wi..��r�.
the past few menthe In Florida has
WilinlEffEREIP.1. '^^ a.. raw2,Z1,,1. --r N y r 7L ^r ,l m,tnrned h" licnie in town.
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1 Mrs. Florence Russell and Mr. and
Honored by Friends
A pleasant time was spent at the
the home of lir. and Mrs. Clem
Steffler, when about 5O members of
St, Ambrose Church, Brussels gath-
ered to honour Mr, and Mrs, Pat
Quinn and family, before leaving for
their new home in Seaforth. The
address being read by Louis Blake
and a purse of money presented by
Lawrence Ryan. After which lunch
was enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs, Pat Quinn and family:
With the approach .of Spring many
changes and removals are the order
of the day and it is In this connection
that we learn with regret that you
have decided to fall in line and this
necessitate your removal from our
midst However what is our loss is
Seaforth's gain.
We will greatly miss the Quinn
family and their pleasing personal-
ities, their ardent desire to help,
whenever possible with any forward
movement that might arise.
While Ireland may be by claim to
Pat as one of Its worthy sons we like
wise lay claim to Mrs. Quinn, Betty,
.!uric, Shirley, Yvonne and Fergie.
\s'r• havr, received with pleasure
tin of the Quinas
family' until "Begorra", Pat the pew
is Bull now,
We all hope that your stay in Sea'
fortis may he crowned with every i
blessing end that possibly some of our
young men ma.y final their way there
and reclaim some of our former girls.
We're hoping so Betty.
As a remembrance of our pleasant
associations with you we ask you to
accept tthis purse and as you use
it that It may enkindle In your
hearts a fond yearning to once again
return to our midst. the scenes of
-!:nr childhood.
May God Bless You All.
Signed: Your fellow parishioners of
St. Ambrose Church Brussels.
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Otaco Steel Wheels and a nes asset
mu omobile clams. lidos evader—los&st
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brier,r, because Once
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loading t** 6 Coma la and sae reel
SEE US NOW
F. Riichards & Son
Farm Equipment
Phone 86-r-5 Ethel, Ont.
Mrs. Eldon Wildon attended the
funeral on Tuesday of the former
sister Mrs, Gertrude MacLeod of
Seaforth,
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Roy Alcock would like to annoamee
the birth of a his baby sister Donna
,lean. Born at Dr. Myer's Nursing
Hone, 'A,pril 26th, 1950. The parents
of the children are Eric and Jean
Alcock.
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Mr, John (1. Schultz, B. A., Princip•
al of the Brussels Continuation
School for the past three years, has
ieerpfed a position of Principal of
tine Mnrrisbure, High School, Morris -
burg, Ont. Mr Schultz will assuane
his duties in September.
LOCAL WINNERS AT HURON
COUNTY MUSIC FESTIVAL
S. S 7 Morris, won the County of
T-Turon College Challenge Shield for
Double Trio. Tommy Brydges, Bel -
grave, won a Fountain Pen for Boys'
Vocal Solo (11 yr. and under). Gen.
Proctor, S.S. 7, Morris won a Boy's
Wristwatch for Vocal Solo (14 yr.
and under). Barbara Jean Smith,
TT.S.S. 6 E, Wawanosh and Audrey
hlackwell, Walton, tied first Place on
Vocal Solo (11 yr. and under). Phyl-
lis Ann Fear, 17,S,S, 3 E. Wawanosh,
second place, Carl Cunnings and
Phyllis Pear, IT.S.S, 3 E. Wawanosln,
third plane. Vocal Duet (14 yr, and
under). Bobby Jefferson, U.S.S. 7 D.
Wawanosh, second place, Vocal Solo
(9yr. and under), Tjeerd De Ilaan,
Tiolgrave, mark 80. Joan Johnston,
Walton, second place, Vocal Solo.
(8 yr. and under), Barbara Coultas,
5,5. 8 E. Wawanosh and Claire Cha.m-
ney, U.S.S, 7 E. Wawanosh, mark 78.
Donald Jardin, Belgrave. Vocal Solo
(11 yr. and under), mark 79, Tan
Griffiths, S.S. 12 Morris. Vocal Solo
(14 yr. and under). mark 80, Carl
Cummings, U.S.S, 3 E. Wawanosh,
same class, mark 78. June Hackwell,
Walton, (14yr, and under) Vocal Solo
mark 79, Marlene BTeT(enzie, Bel -
grave, and Tom Griffiths. S,S, 12
Morris, mark 78. Vocal Duet Class—
neris Johnston and Juane T-Tacicweli,
Walton, mark 40, and Lois Walker
and Helen Haines, 5.8, 7 Motais,
mark 79. U.S.S. 3 E. Wawanosh,
Double Trio, mark 79, Music Super-
visor, Miss Elaine Walsh, Belgrave,
1 The Voice Of Temperance —
Inspector Vernon Page Is boss of
the Toronto Police Traffic Division,
In regard to drunk drivers Inspector
Page says. "Drunk drivers aro a
greater menace every year." The
statistic bear rtmt the Inspector's judg-
ment. In 1945 in Toronto 453 drink•
ing drivers were dnvolel in accidents.
In 1049 the number bed increased to
826,
Tn Sweedon they have coped suc-
cessfully with this menace by giving
the police power to make blood
alcohol tests on all drivers. If the
alcohol percentage is above the
equivalent of one medium drink of
whisky the driver le sent to jail. The
T-Turon Temperance Federation asks
for this drastic treatment.
FTI4FT
Mrs, Chester Earl opened her home
for a meeting of the Wornen's
Institute attended by 29 psrsorts,
Mrs. Ross Lawless read an address
of welcome cempmosed by Mrs, Inert
Mrs. Tlari eondnicted several contests,
the winning side receiving a box of
candy es the prize Mrs, is, itich-
,l • (Mllyd the roil, end each
woman answered by naming, her
"Sunshine Sister." Mrs, L, Lake
conducted commtu,nity singing. Mrs,
'Marl serve:) it lunch, after which
Mrs. Lmmsbury moved a vote of
i thanks to th,e hostess.
Time many friends of Lloyd heifer
Iate pleased to see him home from
the tmospttal atter hie recent Inness.
In order to adjust to recent declines in farm incomes in Canada, it is apparent that any
"Or produc4iiin costs can be cut will be seiz-ed by the progressive farmer.
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Melville Ladies' Aid Charles Davis thanked the hostess for
the use of her home,
Plans for fall bazaar were the
main business of the regular meeting
of Melville Ladies' Aid Society, when
they niet at the home of Mrs, John
Gibson on Monday evening, The
sewing committee distributed twenty
ii-ticles, cut and readw to be finish-
ed by volunteer helpers. A com-
mittee to have charge of a fish pond
and a knitting rommittee were
formed, Two ladies were appointed
to supply flowers for Sunday Ghurch
services during the month of May.
The .Sunshine convenor, Mrs, Robert
Bennett read several notes from
shut-in members of the congregation,
in thanks for boxes received. The
roll call was answered by a House.
hold Hint." Following the business
Mrs. Daviel McLeod entertained the
group with a reading, and several
donated apronswereremodelled, At
the close of a 000151 halt -hour, Mrs.
CRANBROOK
Rev. J. Y. Fraser, Chaplain of Sun-
uybrook Hospital, Toronto, brought
a helpful and inspiring message to
the Knox Chiurch congregation Sun-
day last, April 30th. His sermon
subject was "And he called the name
of that place Bethel."
Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Cameron and
Carol, Sarnia, were week -end visitors
at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Allen
Cameron,
Mrs. Calvin Cameron is spending
two weeks in New York with Mr. and
,Mrs, Wm, Cameron. Mrs, Walter
Brown, Whitehurch is staying with
Mrs. Wm. Cameron, Sr,
Mrs, Wm, 3, Smalldon is a patient
in Clinton Hospital,
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William StPhone 4. Bt tmels, Oat
DR. R. W. STEPHEl- S
Graduate University of Toronto
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Te spboane 45 -- Brussels, Ont.
Walker Funeral Home
Day or Night Calls Phone 65
No extra charge for Use of Funeral Home,
B. G. Walker Licensed Funeral Director & Embalmer.
SELWYN BAKER
Agent for — Hartford Wind Insurance
,McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
Our Rates Are Reasonable
For further particulars — Phone Brussels 43 -r -1O,
ALBERT CARDIFF
Agent for HOWICK MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO.
bWK Qur rates are lower.
Phone 21-r-4 Brussels, Ont.
Chag. T. 'avidson
INSURANCE FOR ALL KINDS
Automobile and Fore Insurance
Accident and Sickness
Agent for Great West Life insurance Co.
Mone Office 96 — Brussels, Ont.
D. A. Rann & Co.
FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE
Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer
IPHON1E 36 or 35 '— — BRUSSEL , OI1IT.
Dennis Duquette
Phone 51-r-18 R.R. 4 Broads
Licenced Auctioneer for Huron County
No Sale too Big — None too Small
Have employed an experienced assistant for the iii', O.
R. S. Hetherington, K. C.
WINGHAIVI and BRUSSELS
AT !BRUSSELS
Tuesday and Saturday all day — Offict open every day.
Phone 21ht ---- Successor to E. D.
Lewis Rowland
(Licensed For Huron County)
;SATISFACTION GUARANTEED — PRICES R.EASONAIIAUi
For Engagements Phone 31 'The Brussels rest” ,, .,r they
WiilI be looked after 9rumac5atety
For information etc., write or phone Lew. ltcw0and
Or wrelte to R. R. 3 Walton.
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- REPAIRED and RECOVERED --
Chesterfields and Occasional Chairs
Also Rebuild Mattresses
P ckk.tup and Delivered
StratIor i holstering Co.
43 Brunshwick Street
F2 quire at '
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Stratford, Ont.
D. A. RA.NN
Furniture and Funeral Service
Phone 36 or 85 Brussels, Oat.