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THE BRUSSELS POST
January blab A.6
GREY
The annual congregational meet -
lag of Union 'United Church was held
In the Sunday School room on
Thursday evening, January 18th,
with a large attendance. The
meeting opened with Hymn 240,
followed by scripture and prayer
by Rev. it. G. Hazelwood, who acted
as chairman. The business began
with the reading of lust year's
minutes. Mrs. Haroid Keys then
gave the auditor's report, Following
this the treasurer, Mae McIntosh,
presented th,' c'hurc'h report which
showed a balance or $300.08, and
then Ruth Melilonnld and Marion
Shtells favoured with a duet, The
W. A, report wan read by Mrs. R. W.
Whitfield and also showed n favour-
able balance of 0418,08. 'Phis was
followed by two solos by Titian
Prescott, Airs, Percy Ward gays
the W. M. S. report, stating that
$55,00 had been forwarded to the
Presbyterial Secretary. The Sun.
day School report by Jack Cox,
also revealed a gond balasce of
$228.01, Mrs, .Tack Cox, superintend -
1 001 Of the newly organized Mission
I Band, reported that 811,03 had been
gent to the Presbyterial Secretary,
I'Patsy Rathwell then played a piano
solo, Stanley Meehan moved a vote
ni thanks to Rev. Hazlewood for his
s'ervic'es rendered ihroughout the
yrar. During the election of °Miters
the . following stewards; Leslie
McDonald, Bill Bremner, and Arthur
Rack, wire elected to serve along
with Selwyn Raker, Elmer Locking,
Cordon Sp!' train, Percy Ward,
Flstran Sneiron, and Mac Molnta•11.
The enllectnra are to be Clarence
Ward, Harry Fevans. Everett Robin-
-•m, anal Ra1pd1 Meehan, and are to
he assi:ited in ushering by Bill Brem-
ner, Clair Barlow, and 'Pine Dilworth,
Rev, Hazlewood pronounced the hene-
tliction. after which lunch was server'.
MRS. L. A. WRIGHT
Port Dover — Mr's. L, A. Wright,
Brant 11111, Port Dover, passed away
in Norfolk General Hospital on Sat-
urday, following two weeks' illness,
in her 03rd year.
Daughter of the late Hector Me-
Qualtie and Elizabeth Armstrong,
site was born at Brussels, Ont., and
was married 40 years ago. She had
bites a resident or Port Darer for
the pact five years, cooling here
from Toronto. 11's. Wright was a
member of St, Paul's Anglican
Church, vice-president of the Wo-
man's Auxiliary and a member of
St Paul's Club.
Bight, s her husband, she is sur-
vived by nue 8e0, William A. •
Wright or Toronto; two daughters, '
Mrs. R. IT, Roberts (Margaret Eliz-
abeth) of Ainherstburg and Mrs.'
D. A. Berlif (Helen Gertrude) of
Toronto; a grandson, Richard
Roberts, Armherstburg; a brother,
William McQuarrle of Brussels; and
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a s;st• i, Airs. 11. J. Nubor of Vic -
Luria, 13, C.
Mrs. Wright rested at the W. 13.
Thompson, Funeral IIume until
1 aes44ty, when service was con-
ducted In St, Pawl's Church, with
Canon D. J. Cornish officiating and
interment in Farrington Cemetery,
Brantford.
MORRIS
The second 110e of Morris weekly
euchre party was held at tlts home'
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bosnian,
with elr;ht tables in play. High points
were held by Miss Velma Agar and 1
T snort James; lone bands, tics.
ITiu' ey Edgar and Wi11Iam Elston;
n mnsolatlon, Mrs. Watson and Don -1
l McMurray.
FOP, SALE —
2 set of sleighs, 1 box stave, steel
tired wheel barrow or rubber tired,
Wesley Searle Phone 18r4.
CRANBROOK
1. student, :lir. Bissell., Gpdei'ich,
t oneuetc d the 8Prvices in Knox
1 re-,hyterianO Church 00 Sunday,
Phe Young \0 'Rico's Auxiliary are
holding a iet•luoh supper In the
church basement on Friday evening
of this week, Feb. 2nd, at 7 o'clock,
1., be followed by a program. Every..
body is welcome,
Glenn Hutthrr hoc retuned home
g cin 0 ten rip'; 01914 trio to Florida.
•,rcntnp:anytna lin \iacraouald of
llracsulc. \1'm. Brown assisted Mr,;, I
Mr. WM, '(1111(101! is at pr/....,pt
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:' ith hi• daughter Mrs. ,Lls,
Sepforth.
i1 DI it \i, lora l 1' (411)in un!
n. iliit" ai 1h srhool here till. to
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owing' to 11111554.
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PHYSICIAN and SUR.GEOPr
Williams St, Phone 4. Brateseis,
DR. R. W. STEPHENS
Graduate University of Toronto
PHYSTCLAN and ,SURGEON
Tease 4 — Brussels, Cult, `
JOHN E. LO -G ST A.FF, Optometrist
Eyes Examined. Gasses fitted.
Phone ''7.1 vas: fwr4La — Main Street.
HOURS: 9 - 6, Wed. 9-12.30, Sat. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
G. AL f WILLIAMS, Optometrist.
Patrick St., WINGHAM
At Kincardine Office Every Tuesday.
Phone Winghaim 770 & 5, Kincardine 21.
Evenings by appointment.
J. A. Monagahan, R. 0. Optometrist,
Specializing LISTOWEI,, ONT.
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p g in Eye Exalmination and Nile Fitting of Glasses
Office in Listowel Clinic Building
Doers: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily; Closed Wednesday p.m
Open every Tuesday and Saturday Evening 7:00 to 9t30.
Other evenings by appointment Phone 534. -
Walker Funeral Home
Day or Night Calls Phone 05
No extra charge for Use of Ftsanerel Home.
1,. G. Walker Licensed Funeral Director btu Embalmer.
SELWYN BAKER
Agent for -- Hartford Wind Insurance
McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
Our Rates Are Reasonable
For l rerther particulars --- Phone Brt,>:ssels 4 •!!I' „
ALU:° RT CAR IFF
A' tat for HOW1CK MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO.
Ovx rated are lower.
Phone 21-r-4 Brussels, Oeat.
C44arazo T. Davidson
INSURANCE ME fL,F7 E
Automobile evg Erre Marva a'ia
Annickne and Mx? Lnese
Aunt iter Great Mel; F.,^s"e fletivuu'+anaeo attl.
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Dennis Djsuette
Phone 51-r-118 R. R. 4 Bevesele
Lixonce:I Auctioneer for Huron County
110 dile too h'',tt —'vane too Small
Alava employed an experienced assistant for the )Mg Oza(sa.
R. S. Hetherington, K. O.
WINGHAM tad BRUSSELS
AT '; ;i USSELS
Tuesday and Saturday all day — Offac$ open every
one 20s
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Saccessor be E. O. Nell
WALTON
The January meeting of the 16th ;
Grey group of the W. M. S. met at
the home of Mrs. Anlrew Turnbull, -
with Mrs. Rae Houston in charge.
The meeting was opened with a ;
short verse and prayer followed by
the singbeg of Hymn 571, Mrs. James
Mollonald read the scripture, a
poem was read by Mrs, Rae Houston
and Mrs. Doug, Fraser gave the topic
followed by the Lord's prayer. Hymn
568 was then sung.
The roll call was answered and
ire minutes were read and adopted.
It was decided to have a copper
contest for the year with Mrs. Alvin
McDonald and Mrs, Bert Johnston
as captains, Baking Sales are to be
held at some of the meetings. The
first to be at the February meeting,
Plans for a erokinole social to be
held on the 16th of Febrary in the
basement of the church were made.(
The meeting then closed and lunch
was served by the hostess.
6,000 CHICKS SAVED
ST3AFORTH, Jan. 29th — About
6,000 two -weeks -old baby chicks were
saved Monday night when fire broke
out in a three-storey barn on Farm
No. 3, owned by James M. Scott
.Seaforth. The farm is a mile west
of here. 4
Mr. Scott who was working in thr
barn discovered the fire at the bast
of a chimney and he called the
Seaforth Fire Brigade.
Damage to the barn was termer
"considerable."
FREDERICK F. hokurru
Phm. B., R. O.
Carol E. Homuth R. O.
Mrs. H. Viola Homuth R, 0.
Registered Optometrists
Phone 118 Harridan, 0xi
i t1W t ci ai a t/ 1 1 icyCO
re Essential N w Than Ever
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Due to years of cultivation and growing ofcrops the soil becomes 141
depleted of many necessary minerals, etc., consequently many piing do t11
pot contain adequate nutritive value ;1
This Is one reason for the need of
supplementary feeds to make a pro-
perly
r perly balanced radon for dairy tows.
You can't got milk without toed.
The more a cow will oat the more
milk yen will get. But Cho feed must
be properly balanced and tannin the
necessary amouato of vitamins end
minerals as well as proteins and care
bohydtntes.
To Snake more money, keep Yholy
well bred cows and feed them to the
limit With Blatchford's Dairy TJieni
which is very palatable, contains
abundant 4015(1110of cif the risen
Nal vitaminr, tninarals and 1. tits mot
economical feed you au buy.
For Sale by,
Ethel Produce
Phone 22.r-10
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