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The Brussels Post, 1942-5-6, Page 5,w 17I1v BRUSSELS + OST Frigidaires in Stock 20 Late Models used cars in first class condition. Some with New Tires. Fords, Dodges -and Chev's. 5 Good used reconditioned Trucks, 2 Urcd Tractors 20.0 1—New Ford Tractor Ferguson System used only own farm this spring. A BARGAIN. 5 Choice Horses 3 Choice Holstein Heifers—Fresh 2 Jerseys Cows—Fresh on our L. and W. Jackson Motors Ltd. Phone • 161 Listowel, Ont. S .v BELGRAVE The regular meeting of the Happy Hearts M'is'sion Band of the United iobnrelr was held in the schoolroom of the church Sunday m'orn'ing with an attendance of 34, Patsy Ander• eon was in the chair. The scripture Lesson was read .by Gladys 'Camp- bell. The Ieader, Mrs, T. P. Johns- ton, pave the 'story from, the study book, "Lanterns in bhe China Sky." .A short 'story was also given by Audrey Anderson. Linetta Bennett gave a recitation. Plans were male to hold a quilting and tea on May 23 in the basement of the church. Holy 'Communion was observed in the Anglican church Sunday. The rector, Rev. P. H. Streeter, spoke on East Huron - Produce - Eggs, Poultry & Feeds Phone 66 Brussels HOG and POULTRY FEEDS Commercial Feeds Mill Feeds Bone Meal Oyster Shell Cod Liver Oil Grit Everything to make the hens lay' A' Grad:; eggs We are in the market fur all kinds' of POULTRY! +'Flock' culling A, Specialty" Bring Us Y.ourEggs Our Motto— Honest Grade on every egg the "Parable of the Rich Man and 1 Lazarus,", • In the United dhura: Rev. G. H. Dunlop used the words of St. Paul "We Rejoice .In Our Tribulation.,,." ishowing the strength of character attained by facing trials and re• verses brabely and courageously in- stead of attempting to avoid them Rev. Kenneth McLean of Wing. !hath .00nducted the service in the d'resbg'ytenian church and spoke Pram the text, "This Is Indeed the Christ, bhe Savior of the World.' The Red Cross Society Packed 25 quilts on, Fitid'ay for "Shipment to Toronto, Personals: Mrs, Jerry Burke, of ,Pont McNichol with relatives here and in Brussels; Goldie Wheele" .London, with his parents•, Mr. and Mfrs. H. Wheeler; Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Armstrong, Kitchener, with relatives; James McCrea, Stratford. with) his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. McCrela; Mr. and Mrs. James Leaver, Waingham, with Mr. and Mrs. N. Keating; Mr. and Mrs. A. .Coulter and family, WOtitedligrcu, With Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cou1tes; Mins Viletta tOhantney, London, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. COraunney; Mrs. C, Logan and baby 'Pats'y, with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, A. Vincent; Mel. Keating, Lan- don, at his home here; Mr. and Mrs. J. M, Couates, Mr. and Mrs, A. Coul- tas and family with Mr. and Mrs. Join 'Coultas, sr.; Mr, and Mrs, ;Cecil Mimes, and family, 'Niagara Fails. N.Y., witlli Mr, and Mrs. H. McGuire; 1VIr, and Mns. T. Br'ydges and. Joan with Mr. and Mrs, J. Dun- bar; Mr. and Mrs. William, Cole who have .spent the winter in London have returned home. NOTICE Ala hail to the army; A life full of 'health; A lite full of freslh air; But devoid of wealth. All 'hail to the poor private; In w'hos'e fondest'dreams; Only Sergeants and Officers Go out on the ,schemes An on a mouse We have been told; While on a 'sdheme, To stir imagination To visualize the enemy • Among thp vegetation. 'lits. ;eems a foolish way' . To waste wheat little brains we got When 'we could' lay in bed all day And have in mind great battles fought. An on amouse A-0316 Tpr. , G. R, Hulley' Delbert, NA. BELL 84 BENSON BRUSSELS, ONTARIO Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public, Elmer D. Bell, B.A. C. Joseph Benson, B.A. (Absent on Active Service) Wednesday and Saturday afternoons) BRUSSELS OFFICE HOURS Daily from 9:00 until 12:00 and from 1:30 until 6:00 (except Thursday from 9:00 until 12:00) ** * * * A * •0 Obituary Y * * * * * * * * Wllllam F, Hollenbeck William F, Hodlen'beek, a life long r'esid'ent of Grey TownthiP paslsed away Int 'his late hoarse In Ethel on Monday, April 27, after au il'lnass of over a Year. He was born on Lot 25, Con. 0, Grey, on Nov. 30, 1869 and lived in that vicinity this entire life. He was the son eP the late John and elr•r, .I.Iollenbe'ck. He is'surivived by •111s wife (Matta Clack) 'two sons Fred and Ben of Stratfot'cb and one daughter .(Myrtle) ,Mies. Norman Walker of Turnber,'y Wise nine grandchildren. Two brothers (Jacob and Alfred) pre• deceased him some. years ago. The funeral 'service was held from his 'late residence on April 30, and was conducted by Rev. H. Snell o* Ethel United Church of which he was a member, He was also a mem• ber of the Orange Order for over fbftysix years. Interment in Mount Pleasant cemetery, Ethel. The flower bearers were:- Pour grandchildren, Russel and Fl,yd Hollenbeck, Doreen Hallenbeck and Dorothy Walker. Pallbearers were: Win. McLeod, Alex Dunbar, Frank Sleightholm, !COvester Baker, Garfield' Baker, and Wm. Stevenson. Mrs John G. Ralph On Tuesday, April 28th, Mrs. John G. Ralph passed peacefully away .Ste had been in failing health for the last few years, but always able to be about, until last Ocober, when she 'Gook a weak ispell and never rallied. With all the medical care and nursing, nothing could be done to restore her !healbh, but she grad'''. ally grew weaker and weaker till she passed on, 'She was conscious some of the time and• gave the riiynnns she wished .sung, "Rock of Ages," "God will take care of you." and "Abide with me." 'Deceased was born in Grey town - Ship in 1862, and dived here till 18.89, When she went west to Nee- pawa, Man„ on April 4th, 1900 she married her late partner John Ralph, who predeceased her April 280h, 1987, .She resided! out west, until her husband; died and toren tante East and made her home with her sister Mats. August Eckmier, till she passed away, five • years ago, since then she made her home with Mrs, Dalin King, who nursed her for 7 months,. Miss. Ralph was a faithful mem. ber of the 1VIethtodist Chuck from girlhood also a member of the char in her earlier days. Although not able to attend the services for the last few months, she was always ready to ;help in any good cause, and anytlhing' to make peace. She was of a very quiet disposition. She is sur'vive'd by wo brothers and two sisters. Isaac Lake of Grey and Jus- tus M. Hamilton, Mrs. John Doug- las, Neepawa, Man., and Mrs. John King, Ethel. Tule funeral was held Thursday, private .service at the. Gnome of Mr, and bins. King at 3:15 and at 3:30 at the United .church, Pallbearers were Messrs• Geo. Dunbar, Geo. Menzies, Jos Pearson, F. 'Sleigdrtholm, 'Cams. Hansul'd and Leslie Earl. Rev. bit. Snell preached an appropriate 5+r. mon, 'bhe 4th Chapter and 31st Deuteronomy "For the Lord thy God is a merciful God. He will not forsake thee. The flower bearers were Leslie Lake, . ;Harris Eckmier, Horace Bedwepl, 'Charlie Lake, Friends from a distance, IVir. and Mrs. Lake, Harris and Mrs. Eck- mier and Mrs. McLellan of Hamil- ton, Mr, and Mrs. W. Willis, Gowans- town, Mns'. M. Willis, and Joyce, At. wood, Horace and. Mrs. Bedwel'l, At wood. Life's race well run, Lite's wou'It• well done, Li•fe's' crown well won, Now comes rest. Mrs. Elizabeth S. Love Ethel and community were grieved to hoar of the passing of one of its h0'gOlil'y esteemed r'es'idents in the petion of 77liz'abeth 5, Darcy beloved wife of W. It. Love. Mrs. Love had ,been in failing health for Some time and 'tine past four weeks 'had been s patient in the Listowel Memorial Hospital where she passed peace- fully away 'Sunday, April 26th, Nit's., Love was born 111 Howlett Twp.,.Tan. Silt, 1370 and was the daughter of the late ,A'braham' and Mary Dance, and had lived with the exception of 1t few years of her childhood her entire life in the community in width she died, Mrs. Lobe was married August 30th, 1892 t0 William Henry hove of Grey Twp„ and leaves to mourn their loss, two sora ,and one daughter. One son baying died in infancy namelly, Russell E„ of Hamilton, Harold of Ethel and (Pearl) Mrs. Alex 'Spoiran of Grey Twp, Mas, ten grandchildren, Doris, Jack, ,B111 and Don Love, Hamilton; Ronald, Merlin and Hugh Love, Ethel; Edythe Speirau, Hamilton; Olive and Greta, Grey. Twp.; also surviving are two sisters and one brother Mrs'. John Reading, Chicago; Mils, Letitia Gray, Ste. Marie, Mich. and Wm. Danny, Chicago, The funeral was 'held Tuesday, April 28th. at 2 pan., with a private service at her late home followed by a pitbdic service in the Ethel United ,Church and was in charge of her pastor Rev. H. Snell and Rev, .1'. Johnson. of Fordwidh, Ont„ a foiunel• pastor Who gave a varY comforting message from Psalm 23 (4th verse and they paid high tribute to the, life of ;tie departed member, during the service Mrs Melville Dennis, sang "I have heard of a hand." The choir also assisted in the singing. Mrs. Love was a valued member of dive W,M,S, and W.A. of the 'Oleuudh for many years', And was the only Charter Member of the Eitel Woman's Institute and will be greatly missed'. The wealth of flowers that sur• rounded her both in sickness and in death were a very fitting tribute to one so Loved 'and respected and it was one of the largest funerals ever held in the community. I'ntetwt'ent was made in Mount Pleasant 'Cemetery, Ethel. 'Pal'lbearers were: William 152c• Cleod, Wan. Patterson, Chas. Han. Mid, Jos. Cooper, Ueslie Lake and Wm. Stevenson, 0' assafiecAds FOR SALE— Lawnunower, Phone 72X FOR SALE-- 5 ALE-5 pigs, 8 weeks old, Phone 3'5-r-17 Glen Eokmier FOR 'SAL'E— .1 Colony House and Cedar 'Poets' phone 42-r-11 Jim Stevenson LOST— A brown Rug on 14th Con., Grey, about a week ago. phone 42-r,26' Baxter Stevenson FOR SALE— A quantity of Dooiy Potatoes. phone 32-r-3 Tom McArter Wanted To Buy Buck Wheat Seed apply at the Pont STRAYED— Dry Poplar Wood, 12 inches long. phone 2S -r-16 Russel Knight FOR RENT— House On Elizabeth Street. app1Y to The Brussels Post. FOR SALE— Seed Peas ales, Large Pekin Duck Eggs, 65c per, setting of 11 eggs. Alaska Seed Oats, phone 42-26 Baxter Stevenson FOR SALE OR RENT- A House. apply to Alvin Pride 85 Queen St., North, Waterloo, Ont. Melville Church W.M.S. The Women's Missionary S'oclety of Melville Presbyterian church held its meeting on Friday after noon with the .president, Mns. S. Herr, in the chair. The meeting opened witls paraYer by the President. Mrs. Hemingway read the Scripture lesson and Mrs, A. Strachan offered prayer, Mrs. W. Little read the secretary's) report in the absence of Mrs. James, Aianstrong Mrs, R. Tdvoonlson gave the treasurer's report. The W. M. S. of the United church invited the group to attend a meet, Ing .in their church on Friday, May 29, to hear Miss, Longley, a intseen' from, West China. Mrs, E. Breblin sang a solo, ac'cotnmanied by Mrs William Ring, Mrs', C. Matheson had the message, "Our Duty To she State" Mns, F. Mitchell read curernt ebents. The. Young T.,o• pleto Society will attend the Pres- byterial to be held in Toosivater on May 5, The meeting closed with the 'benedictimt. WEDNESDAY, MAY 6th, 1042 I Car of Western Oats, On Hand D. M. MacTavish Phone 46 - Brussels * • * * * qt • w *, s PEOPLE WE KNOW s. S. Walker,hn wo was M in Sarnia for the winter has returned home. '4. a. 1VIr, and Mns, Ed. Henderson spent the week end at Galt and Pt. Robin- son, Mr, A. Kerr and Miss Marjorie Kerr, fotoner residents, were visit- ing friends in Brussels. * * * Mrs. J. A, Ballantyne, London, has been visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Garniss. * 0 Mrs, Robb and Frances and Rode• rick of Fort Couionge, Quebec, are guests of Mr. and Mrs, M. Laycock. � 1F a Mrs. F. snarling, who .spent hte Past months in London, has returned to her home here. Her eon Wyman. London, spent Sunday in Brussels. Miss Isobel Lowery is ill at the home of her parents at Seaforbh. Her many friends wish her a speedy re. covery, * Mrs, Gordon Adams and son Grant of Toronto and Mrs, Louis Hoy of 'Olinton gent part of last week with their parents; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mo Quarrie. 4 M Mrs, A. D. 1VLdOosot of Kincardine was 'a welcome visitor with her sister Miele Annie .Strachan, last week. * *. * Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Fischer and Hartley and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fischer and son Carmen were Sun• day visitors. with Mr. and Mrs. G. Topham, Fordavich. * * Mrs. A. H. Macdonald has retrt"n- edl to her home here after spending the winter with relatives in Owen Sound. IANIMALS DISABLED DEAD o Quickly removed in Clean Sanitary trucks. Phone collect. 72 BRUSSELS William Stone Sons Limited Export Backers BUYERS—Of All Kinds of Live and Dressed Poultry We will call at your place for any quantity. Also—All kinds of Feathers & Horsehair. ' FSI 1 We have an expert on our staff who will cull your flock Free of Charge.' Phone 70x Brussels, Ont, GRASS SEED NOW IS THE TIME TO CHECK YOUR GRASS SEED WANTS ! Steel Briggs Famous Lion Brand Seed for greater germination of seed. Alfalfa, Red Clover, Alsike, Timothy, Yellow Blossom Clover White Blossom also mixtures at Special Prices. It will pay you to get our prices before buying. We can supply you with all your pasture grass, Rape, Etc. Full Line of Feeds For Better Results feed Rose Brand Chick Starter or O.A.C. Chick Starter We have �.. Bran, Shorts, Oil Cake, Pig Starter, Hog Concentrate, Poultry Concentrate, at reasonable prices. Livingston Stock Feeds. Highest Cash Prices paid for Eggs & poultry. We will cull your poultry to your satisfaction. A. J. Pearson Ethel Ont. 'Phone 22r7