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The Brussels Post, 1939-6-28, Page 4d THE BRUSSELS PAST WEDNESDAY, JUN12 28th, 1939 Adminiummilmommimmimmimmimilim Take ,Advantage of the Big Used Car Sale somessmemeteemosigeonismeliffESINNIIM Jackson Motors Are Featuring From NOW till July 15th Hand Bilis will be out this week. If Hand Bill presented with the pur- chase of a Used Gar, you will receive 25 Gallons of Gas Free. Take Advantage of this Opportunity Now Watch for Ad. in Next Weeks Paper �- i Jackson Motors Ltd. LISTOWEL, ONTARIO BLUEVALE Mr. and Mms. Charles Elliott, Bluevale Road, were host and hcstess at a social function at their home on Wednesday evening, it being the fourtieth anniversary of their marriage. Mr. and .airs. El- liott were m+anried at Wingham by :the Rev. Mr. Free, pastor of the B'pjtiet Church. Twenty-one rela- :taves enjoyed dinner and spent the .eventing dancing and playing cards Guests incladee ilhe imanediate SamilY, 3Fr. and Mns. Leonard Elliott, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Elliott, Mr, and Mrs. Freta Ellrott, Mr a.nd Mrs. Cowan, Mr. and Mts. Eugene MacDonald and Mr. Ted Elliott also ten grandchildren'. Mt. and .Mrs. Elliott received seberal beautiful gifts and many congratulations. Mrs Jack Tirynne and Miss Adella Thynne visited on Sunday wtlh YIr, and Mrs, W. J. Johnston and Mr. Thos, Stenvart of, Bluevale. Mr, and Mas Robt Warwick and Miss Viola Matters visited on Sun- day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Melville Mathers. We are sorry to her Mr. Peter King has had Pneumonia. We hope to hear he will soon be better again. Many congratulations to Mr, and .Mrs. Les. Breckenridge over the ar- :deal of a baby boy Some of the farmers have started ;to cut hay this week it is going to be a .bumper crop this year, Mrs, Henry Robb of Bosavoin Is visiting with Mr Chas Frest and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Forest and Mr. and Mrs, Graham Campbell and other friends, A delightful surprise :party was held at Bonnie Prae Park ,residence n! Mr. and tilers, George Gannett, on Saturday afternoon, when their fatn- Ily and Mende gathered to celebrate h .0 their silver wedding an- r;�•n:r;e Gannett and Miss Annie Service With a Smile Mundell were married 25 years ago by Rev. Crawford Tate, minister of Bluevale Presbyterian Church. On Setuaday the ceremony was re- peated, conducted by. Rev. Mrs. Carrie Merlett, pastor of Sian Dyke Read Church, Detroit. The vows were changed and made suitable for older married folk. The bride and groom were attended by their son and daughter, Charles Gannett of Detroit, and Miss Cora Gannett or Wingham. The bride was gowned 11P grey lace, with corsage of pink carnations and the bridesmaid wore slue fioweerd sheer. The home was beautifully decor- ated with roses, carnations and Scottish blue bells. Following the ceremony, tea was served to about forty guests from Detroit, Blyth, Wingham, Teeswater, Belmore, Gorse, Wroxeter and Seaforth. Members of the Y. P. U. and of the Miaison Circle of the United * * * * * * * * WEDDING * * * * * * * * FLEW ITT--BROADFOOT A wedding of interest took place in Knox Presbyterian church, St. Thomas et high non, when Agnes Grace Janet Broadfoot, youngest daughter of Mgrs. Broad!oot and the late W. G. Broadfoot of Tucker - set, was united in marriage to George Thomas Flew•it, eldest son of Mrs. Hewitt of Goderich Town- ship and the late G. T. Flewitt of Loudon, England. The Rev. F. Id. Laird officiated. After the ceremony the happy couple lett on a motor trip to Otta- wa and points east. On their re- turn Mr. and Mrs. Flewitt will re- side on, the groom's farm in Gode- rich township, Miss Agnes Btoadfoot was a former resident of Brussels and vac- 'Indty. Her former friends wish the happy couple long .life and * * * * Church. gathered" at the parsonage happiness. Friday evening to spend the evening writh. Rev. to V. Robb and Mrs. I RICHMOND—LYONS Robb before their departure for their new charge. After games were played on the lawn, George Johnston on behalf of the young people, read an address of apprecia- tion and Miss Daisy Hodm'es present - date. and Mrs. Robb with a silver anti crystal hors doeuve tray and a silver rose bowl. tMr, Robb replied infriendly words of thanks. Refreshments were served and a sing song enjoyed. Rev A. V. Robb spoke on "Les- sons Lessons from the Transfiguration," at the Sunday morning service in the United. Church. The Sacrament of the Lord's' Supper was observed, In the eventing the sermonwas based. on the thought of God's guid- ance of His children on the journey of lire. Mr. Robb sang a solo and spoke of his continued interest in this khegre, which he Is leaving after a pastorate of six years, to serve in the United Church at Cam - tech' e. am- tocable. ThA.Reid, R.O. Sight Specialist for More Than 20 years 21 Sownie St,, Stratford COMPLETE EYESIGHT SERVICE EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED MODERATE PRICES Brussels Office- Miss Hingston's Store Every Wednesday afternoon 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. PHONE 51 Brussels tlueen+a 'purple, and corsage of Preanlen' roses, Litter Dr. And. hire. Eidetic:ian Pelt for a utotor trip, anti on their return will (live in Ethel, For travelling tate bride . will wear a eroek of ehertrease crepe veiled by a printed chiffon kcal In. striking ,shades of char ti'eus'e ansi violet, turban of the crepe and cotzsage of violets. v it 5' * * * * * * PEOPLE WE KNOW * * is * * sa * * * * Mr's. McQueen and Mrs, Forrest, of Brucefleld were Sunday visitors with Mee. J. Robb, Mrs, George Robb ansMiss. Fairy Robb of 'St. Catharineswere also her greats. Mr. aura Mrs. Stewart Smellie of Toronto visited their mother Mrs, John McIntosh over Sunday. :else Isabel Thynne attended the Ghtous lir Ste'at2ond oat Saturday' D. McKinnon was at Stratford on Satdrday and attended the Circus. Mr, anal Mae, J. D, aleCutcheon and son of Toronto, and Mrs. T. W. Kerney and Mrs, E. T. Bell all of Toronto at the home of Mrs, Jas. Speir. Mr. and Mits. G. T. Flevvdtt of Godeaech Townathip spent SundiTy with Mrs. Best and Miss Betty and other friends. Mos, W :Ii. Kerr, Misses Ella and Mary Hellen spent part of Sa'tur- day in Goderich. Bowmen Galbraith, who ig at- tending Toronto Univensity was successful in his examinations this year .Congratulations. Miss M. Potts, of Omaha, who has been viei1ing at the home of Mr. and Mugs. D. R. Cunningham left Monday for Montreal, from which place she sails on the, Duchess of Bedford, on June 30th, ifor an European vacation, She will re- turn on the Empres of Britain, Mr. and Mrs. R. W, Kennedy and son Roibert are visiting with the termier's parents, air And M'r's. A. R. Kennedy, of Peterborough, this week. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Cunningham and Moss Potts .were visitors In Kitchener on Sunday, where they spent the day with arise. Evelyn Cunningham of Brantford. Ken. Ashton., or the public school staff is in Wingham hospital suffer• inf from a severe attack of pleurisy. Mrs. J, S. Wilton has been, substituting in his absence. Mr Fred Lowry of Port Huron was a Sunday visitor at the home of his brother, Mr. W. A. Lowry. MuCnrdty Lowry spent a few days in Toronto Ia.st week. The names of Mary Huether and Jack Bates were among the sun- cessiful eandidates of Stratford Normal School having secured First Clss (interim), certificates. Mr. and Mrs. 'arm, Anent, Sea - forth and Mr. and Mrs. Coates, of London were Sunday visitors wit* Mr. an dMrs. Philip Anent, Mrs. Benson Wheeler of Hamil- ton is visiting friends and relatives fn and around Bruseis.. Mrs. J. Lake has returned home from a two week's visit at Elora and Fergus, Two graduates of Queen's Unl- vers4y were married Saturday afternon in St. George's Cathedral, Kingston, which was decorated with masses of peonies and ferns. The bride was. Miss Marion Helena Ly- ous, daughter of the Blehop of On- tario and Mrs. John Lyons, and the bridegroom, Dr. Clifford Rowlands Richmond of Ethel, son of lir. and Mrs R. R. Richmond, Hamilton, The bride's father officiated, assist- ed by Rev. W. W. Craig, Dean of Ontario and Mr. J. E. Tumetall was at the organa Mr. L. L. Bolton of ,Ottawa gave lets niece in marriage, and she was attended by her cousin, Miss Barbara Bolton. The bride wore a gown of white suede lake in scroll design, made with sweetheart neckline, long sleeves with lily points over the hands, and full sweeting skirt edged with a pleat- ed net mill, Her another's tulle veil was caught with orange blossosns and, she caroled a shower of Briarcliffe poems and: lily.of- the•valley. Mfsa' Bolton wore sea - foam mousseline do sole, delicately patterned In white embroidery. Her small flower hat was peach color, and elle carried a colonial bouquet. Dr. John W. McDougall, Buffalo, was grooenernan, and the ushers were Mr. Kenneth Ride. mond, Hamilton, another of the bridegroom, and llu Ralph Lep- per, Toronto. At the, reception at Bislree's ti ,,, rey weI.a rtx.:cived by 'Biehop Lyons, leis daughter, Mrs, J. H. J. Anderson of mil - ford, Mr and Mrs. Richmond nee the bridal party. ildes. Anderson wore blue organza with large brat and coiislage of Briarcltffe roues; and Mlia, Rtebanond. French grey chiffon with Lacey straw hat of Mr, and Mrs. Harold Marshall, Miss Jessie ElLiotte and Mrs, Mae Riehardls, spent the weeds -end with .aims. Jas, Cardiff and Mr, and Mrs. Jae. Armstrong. Among those who visited '`mends dulling the week -end and also attend- ed the 75th anniversary of Melville church, were: Misses Margaret N. and Ella Dickson and Mns. Jas, M, Dickson, ler. and Mrs, .Gordon Dickson cif Atwood; Mr, and Mrs, D. A. Clark, of Hamilton; Robert Rug- gles of Toronto; Mms, P. McEwan, of Bluevale; Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Marshall and Miss Jessie Elliott, of Seaford; Mrs, M. Tayor, Belgrave; Mrs, H. Glazier, Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bhiiantyne, Theme' - ford.; Mr, anal Mee. W, J. Hueter, of Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. T. J. MeCutc'ireon, i-Tafilton; airs. E. Wllilarnson, Misses Clare and Agnes Elliott, cit Guelph; Mr, and Mrs, Charles. Smith, Belgeave; Meas.�.. E. Joitneton, of Listowel; Mr. and ivrrs. J. ,'Galilee' and daughters, Port Elgin; Miss ;Munn Hamilton, To- ronto, and Ales, N, Hamilton, At- wood; J. D. Ferguson, Toroth o; Sir's. George Robb and Miss Fairy Robb of ,Sit, ,Cbthaninest; Jack Backer, Toronto; Donald. Mcile, London; Mr, and Mrs. ll 0. Macdonald; Cromarty; air, and Mee. B. S. Scot and Mr, and Mrs. ,Ino. H. Ctinneeom, London; Huglt Kennedy, Toronto; Me, amdt Mrs, lewar.t Me- 1Cen chmr, Wroxetter; ;vii•. and Mas. 1y. ef, Scott, iiaooll'ton; Mrs A. Srliinbein, Mrs. ,7, Moore, Listowel; Mr, end' Mrs. A. K. Zapfe anti Mee ray and Betty Lou of Toronto; Mr, and Mrs. L. Pringle and Mbn'garet and Maxwell of Toronto; Misses Margaret and' Belle 3TeLauehlin, limmosimmillsmonesms Play a game. Get into ate r of sport. Shams ad1 really make] this -mu enjoyable summer and a grantable one from a standpoint of your own health. Kedettes The newest smartest thing that happened to cool canvas sp'ort shoes. They come in flat heels with heavy crepe soles, cork in sole for coolness, and you can wash them, clean them. They come in military' heels with steel shanks, creep soles, cork insoles and washable uppers. Kedettes are real SPORT 'SHOES $1.95, Priced at Saddle O.tfords White buck flat heeled oxfords with tan or blue saddle trim. This is the biggest selling sport shoe in the store at $2.95 White Shoes Cool dress white shoes in a wide variety of styles and prices $1.95 T° $8.00 IBM Barge Oxfords The biggest selling sport shoe for men, Tan and brawn oxfords with heavy crepe soles. These are very comfortable & great for sport wear. REAL VALUE $3.00 AT Kedsman New type canvas footwear for men. Tan or white canvas barge oxfords with heavy crepe soles and cushion insole. Smart, cool and long wearing $2.45 Men's Whites White shoes are the proper summer dress shoe. They look and feel good on the feet, All white and tan and white combination, in a variety of styles. Priced to suit everybody. $2.45 $3.00 $3.50 $5,00 i W. A. KIBLER NEXT 'IMPERIAL BANK LISTOWEL, ONT. Toronto and George MicLanrhldn, of Vancouver; Mr. A. McCall, Myth; alas. E. Bryia.ns, Blyth; Mrs. It. J. Naylor, of Rochester, N.Y.; Mrs - James Shaw, Walton; Mrs, P, Gardner, Toronto; D. A. McDonald and. Mise Aanie McDonald, Ethel; Mrs. R Lennox, of Detroit; J. A. Ba.LTntyne, London. 11is. Mae Richardson, Stratford. MORRIS Mir, and Mos. Ebner Eastman of Detroit spent the week -end with tltr. and Mrs, Leslie Beirnes. Mr. Glenn Smith took in the Circus on Saturday in Stratford. Lenv. Armstrong and Tom, Miller spent Satutrday at the Circus in Stratford Fjrnetsit, Geonge, . and, Blaaabare Michie, aso Ma's. Lorne Nichol, spent fast FTrdday in. 'Guelph and visited relatives in, Georgetown and Milton over the week -end. ETHEL The garage of Ed, Jardine has recently been painted black and white, bile colors of the Cities Ser- vice Oil Co. A number of farmers in this area have 'made a slant at haying. Despite the late spring, growth has been rapidly abundant. Garden parties, picnice and family reunions have been Irequent hap- penings' during the last week. Charlie Keifer 1s placing the equipment on his big truck, neces• sary for spraying to destroy noxious weeds. The municipal council is sponsoring this experiment to check the weed menace of Grey township. Mr. Parker of Stratford was a Sunday visitor at the home of Mrs, W. Simon with, his parents, air, and Mrs. Parkes., who, are nurse oonrpanion sof Mrs. Stenlmon, The honreanddiome games of softball played between Ethel and Molesworth' teams :resulted int a win' for Ethel on each ncasion, Hthel-Biusesis scheduled league game 02 football played on Ethel grounds last week finished in a score of 1-1. Ethel Presbyterian church held their garden panty on Thursday Tune 22 on the &lurch property, where a bounteous and tasty supper was' served' to the throng of persons presenit. Atter Which a program was +presented in. which each parti- cipant dirt their part well, making misery entertainment. The .booth was busily ;patronized and the man- agement is to be congrateleted on the success of the occasion. Some cattle running at .large damaged se/veinal gardens in the village one night recently. Russel King has ,bad a prolonged extra bad attack of estlmut during the past week. J. H. FEAR Phone 22x114 Ethel, Ont., Coal, Coke and Cement Blue Coal our Specialty (There Is None Better) Hamilton By -Product. Coke The. Best and Cleanest Alberta Coal Midland -- Rosedale St. Marys Cement We Deliver Anywhere