The Brussels Post, 1951-8-29, Page 5THE BRUSSELS POST
Wednesday, August 20th, 1.061
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The Model "MT" with
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TRACTOR
Tho 3.plow
Model
The single -front -
wheel Model "ANP
The Model "MT"
With adjustable front
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The single -front -
wheel Model "GN."
Tho adarstable.froet-
axlo Model "GW."
Eighteen great models—a type and
power size for every farming need.
Powered by famous John Deere two -
cylinder engines, they're unequalled
in simplicity and strength .. . un-
matched for economy, dependabil-
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The a diustablo.tront-
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The adjustable -boat
axle Model "AW '
The orchard Model
"AO;
The track -typo Model
"MC."
The 4.5.ptow Model
"R" Diesel.
W.J. PERRIE
Brussels, Ont.
Phone 58
Renfrew Cream
Separators' and Milkers.
Disc, Pioora, Manure
Spreader:
Lhnne and Fertilizer Sowers,
Spring -tooth Harrows
Land Packers,
Rubber -tired Wagons.
Oliver Tractors,
both wheel tractors and crawlers,
Plows, Discs, Spreaders,
Mowers, Hay Low,
Smalley Forage Blowers and
Hammer MIL.
We also ave repairs for
Oliver Cocknhutt Tractase.
MORRITT & WRIGHT
iu>ltiemai t Dealers for
Oliver tneplemente
Tolsphene 4 end B&. Myth, feat.
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BLUEVALE
Shirley Carnolbell, *levelp, ;of
Listowel District High School, has
been awarded a s'dhoal scholarship
of $250 (tuition up to $125 a year
for two years) -given for the high-
est 'standing in each Continuation
school, high school of .ocllegdate in-
stitute in the 14 counties mentioned
in the chatter of tihe University of
Western Ontario. Shirley is a
daugluter of Me. and Mrs, William
Oaaitpbeil of Illuevale, the latter
being a school Iteaoher in that des.
trict. The popular student had al•
-
ready made ;apwangem,enbs to at-
tend Western this term, with the
intention of slhecializing in modern
languages,
Rev, L. C. Jorgensen, Hueetou,
Miss., preaolted in the Presfby4eelan
Church here on Sunday. Service in
the United Church was withdrawn.
The Voice of Temperance ---
"Bootleg
"Bootleg is ouL sepia,,. legal whin -
key in the United States"—Titin was
the startling news items copied by
the London Free Press from the
New York Herald Tadbune. It eon -
tinned — "more moonshine is being
produoed today than duripg the peak
of prohibition". Licensed beverage
industries had furnished this in,
formation, That confirms what
,tlils. paragraph has always maintain
ed — liquor outlets do not abolish
bootlegging — railer they make
more liquor available and they en-
large ,the drinking public — with the
a•esul't that there is more bootlegg-
ing as well as more legal sale, Adrvt.
Willis - Campbell
At the home of Mr. tout Mrs• 0. it,
Campbell, a quite wedding took
]shoes on 'I'uesay, August 21st when
thou only daughter Mfrs Annette
became the beide of Donald Alex-
airier
lexairier Willis, sun of Mr, and Mrs.
W. 1l. Willie. of , Rev, A,
Lane °Motatett at the ceremony.
citron in marriage by her father,
bine bride wore a white gabardine
soil, white hat with navy acness-
nttiesc and a corsage of red roses
Her only attendant was Miss Donrlda
Willis, sister of the groom, wean
ing n pink gabardine suit with
white accessories, and corsage of
pink roses. 'Best man was Mr. T-Tugit
Pearson,
Cia0Nts were present from Sea-
fmd:h, London. and Toronto.
The happy couple left on a motor
trip through Northern Ontario and
on ittreir return will reside in
Brussels.
Glousher • Jaokiln
In Brussels ou August 20th at the
United U.h,m'eh Manse, was the
scene or a gullet but Pretty wedding
when Joyce Laverne Jacklin oldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melville
Jacklln. Grey, betame the bride
nl' ltr, Robert Uloccofier eldest son
et Mr. and Mrs, 'Herb. Glonsher of
Auburn.
'191e bride looked charming in a
serviceable length pato bile sheet'
crepe and carried a corsage of sweet
Peas and pansies.
Bridesmaid, Joss Jean Gluuslier
slater of the groom, wore a blue
i lc crepe dress and carried a
banquet of gladiolas and sweet peas.
The ;room was attended by :'ed family arrived i n Brussels,
:Arnold Jacltl°n, brother of the bride, ! Monday night and will be occupying
After the ceremony they return-
the manna this week.
ed to rho i,n•cte of the bride's parents 'rh. Rey. W, 11. I -I'm -Man has ar-
"•',: rn a siunptnons wedding supper ir''d at Craubroolt this week and
was served. Tn the evening about will take charge of the service on
thirty .near relatives gathered for Sunday nest at Cranbrook.
a "sal evening after which the
vnen, couple teff by motor for the The August meeting of the Oran•
11 nc'.oultn Islands. On their return The
W. I. was held in the Com.- will rea'de in 'Myth. inanity Centre on Tuesday, August
21. with the president, Mrs. Brent-
' nee, in the chair.
Fife - Pearson • The meeting opened with the
• singing of the ode and repeating
A pretty lawn wedding was sol• the institute creed. The minutes of
emnized at the home of Mr. atilt Mrs, the previous meeting were read
1), A. Ractn, Brussels, on Saturday, and a alhort business period fellow -
August 25th at 3.30 p. m., when ed. At this time it was decided to
Maa;garet Ella Pearson, daughter of purchase s quilt and sell tickets
4A•. and Mrs. Jas. T. Pearson, Ethel, nn It and also to have a refiesh-
beoatne tb.e bride of Kenneth -Everett tient booth at Mussels Pair, Two -
Fife. son of Mrs. Janet Fife and the delegates. Mrs, Glen TTnether and
late Victor Fife, Tironto, Mrs. Lloyd Michel, were appointed
Given in marriage by her father' ,in attend the area convention in
the bride wore a lovely ankle -length , Guelph on September 11 and 12
gown of copper tan chantilly lace The roll ca.il was responded to by
over taffeta with ntsli,clting head- "The meeting, T moat enjoyed our -
dress and n corsagte of gre=.n carnal- ing tite year". The motto was then
ions, She carried a white Bible. ;fitly given by Mrs. O. Mettler, "it is
Mrs. George Joyatt, of Luokuow, as easy to draw bank a stone thrown
woe her sister's matron of honour with force from the hand as to re -
an wore an ankle -length gown of Call a spoken word A demooetra-
yellow nylon with lace trims and tion was given by Milases Jean
corsage of bronze MIMMS. States and Ano Pesten on flower
Miss Jane Rawl, of Brussels, was arrangement. This • was presented
junior brlclesntaid,• and Miss Jane in snob a way as to giive every lady
Joynt, of Lneknow, niece of bride, present a new idea in home decor -
was flower girl. Both wore floor- sting with flowers.
length gowns of rosewood faille and The guest speaker tot' the even-
nnrried baskets of yellow mums. ing was MilaN Margaret Brophy,
911 the attendants wore matching , well known women's editor of 0 K
halo heal -dresses of lace. 1 N X radio station, Wingham. Miss
Mr, Joe Gavin, of Toronto was I Tirouuhy .introduced her assistant,
t;rcotnsmam, • j friss Mary Louise Mach and then
Thr trended party pneoceeded tdowni gree a most interesbing talk on
an aisle formed by pink streamers I home entertaining. Miss Brophy
and evergreens, to a Hower -be- I touched on all entertaining from
by th . brides'a aunt, Mrs, Roy
Cunningham, of Dthei, and Miss
lig=u, ile Cunningham sang, "The
t crrd':s Prayer' before the ceremony,
Receiving ,the guests was the
ht"IQ,!'a mother dressed in e, gown
af ladylove marquisette with Meek
at -commies and corsage of yellow
mums, The groom's mother also
received, wearing dark green wool
cktit with black accessories and
corsage or yellow Butterfly roses.
Following the rcreption at Ethel
Hall, Ills couple left for a motor
trip to Toronto and Ottawa, The
bride's travelling outfit was a winter
white wool salt, French feather hat.
paddy green accessories and rot -saes
of A:merician Beauty roses.
On thein return tine eocple will
reside it TURIN.
CRAN ROOK.
Mr, and Mrs. Sidney Barnes and
children St. Thomas, spent Sunday
with Mrs: Clara Omstead and Mr,
and Mrs. L, H. Gordon.
Mr. and Mts. Otto Obstrom, Donna
and Sally, Detroit, have been holi-
daying with lir, and Mrs. Allen
Cameron.
Mrs. lal. classier and daughter
B.ebty, and lir. Hubert. Jesohke,
Detroit, are spending n few days with
Mr. Paul Jeschke,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn and
fancily were Sunday visitors at Wa-
saga Beach.
Miss Alice J. Forrest was ix Tor.
t:ltto, Monday and took in the C.N.E.
itev. Hy -adman and Mrs. Hyndman
decked arrtlt, banked with baskets
of pink and white gladioli, where
the nen'emnny was perrormed by the
Rev. Andrew Lane, of Brussels'
ratted Church.
The wedding Innedc' was played
the smallest afternoon tea to the
most formal 'sinner party, and gave
the W. T. a most enjoyable eventing.
Following the national anthem
lunch was served in the basement
by the hostesses.
ALICE IN WONDERLAND
IN COLOR
Buys and Girls ! Walt Disney's
"Alice in Wonderland" curries your
way starting itt this Sunday's
1Septernuhe.1 2c este of Puck. The
'mine Weekly, exclusively with
IMI coir Sunday Times, Clip wild
cave fantastic funny foiles as "The
Mad Ratter". and other lovable
c{haraotens for a wonderful "Alice in
Wondeglanl" scrapbook, Get Sun
day's Detroit Times,
I WINGHAM MEMQRIAL SHOO
famous for
Artistic Memorials
at very reasonable prices.
Always a large stock in Choicest
Granites to Chose from
Cemetery lettering a speclalty
All modern machinery.
R. A. SPOTTON
Phone 256 — Wingham, Ont.
BUS!NFSS CARDS
C. A. Myers, M. D., L, M. C, C.
PHYSICIAN and SURC.EOA
Wiliam Se Phone 4. armada, Out.
DR. R. W. STEPHENS
Graduate University of Toronto
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
`'ettesisofae 45
Bruasls, Oat.
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF, Optometrist
Eyes Examined. Glasses fitted.
Phone 791 Seaforth — Main Street.
HOURS: 9 - 6, Wed. 9.12.30, Sat. 9 a.m. to 9 p,m.
Harvey W. Stephenson
Representative for Sun Life Assurance Co.
Canada Health and Accident Co.
Casualty General Insurance Co.
Phone 43x Brussels
G. ALAN WILLIAMS, Optometrist.
Patrick St., WINGHAM
At Kincardine Office Every Tuesday.
Phone Wingham 770 & 5, Kincardine 21.
Evenings by ,appointment.
J. A. Monagahan, R. O. Optometrist,
LISTOWEL, ONT.
Specializing in Eye Examination and the Fitting of Giassea
Office in Listowel Clinic Building
ho=rs: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily; Closed Wednesday isms.
Open every Tuesday and Saturday Evening 7:00 to 9:38..
Other evenings by appointment Phone 534.
Walker Funeral Home
Day or Night Calls Phone 63
No extra charge for Use of Funeral Hanle.
Pe G. Walken Licensed Funeral Director & Embalmer.
SELWYN BAKER
Agent for — Hartford Wind Insurseace
McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co,
Our Rates Are Reasonable
For farther particulars — Phene Brussels 43 -r -I6.
T). A. Rann &. Co.
FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE
Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer
PHONE 36 or Sb — BBRU E %. ONT
Chas. 1 . Davidson
INSURANCE FOR ALL KINDS
Automobile and Fire Insurance
Accident and S%ckaess
Agent for Great West Life insurance Co.
Peo;Ae Office 96 -- Brussels, Ont.
Dernis Duquette
Picone 51-r-16 R. R. 4 I
Licenced Auctioneer for Huron County
No Sale too Big — None too Small
Have employed an experienced assistant for the Big Owe.
R. , i ietheringtton, K. C.
WifeGHAM mad B.RUSSEUI
AT BRUSSELS
e sday and Saturday all day — Offict opera every shpt'
t'lcrane 20x —Successor to E. D.
Lewis Rowland
(Licensed For kla on County)
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