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The Brussels Post, 1940-4-3, Page 4THE BRUSSELS POST WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3rd, 1940 y M &Y —_~. P.it itttNPtttAN+N*H NwH0NH*N*HRN`HONie N�Pi`N�•N�i� N`�HiN•H�N�W*N�NON�N�ft�t��N Ice ap t we reap,' " t.t_P..+,t, ncllvlsa we lar eft 1+111:lliyl114 We wish to acquaint the carr io r " `t. this SPRING SEA'S' of the fact that we no>r.have i a.r Our E pring Stock �1 Automobile Accessories ,M, At Unusually LOW Pries Get our Price on . Tires, Tubes LA,Attjeries and Repairs of GenuineQt tit d Compare with othe;rls,riy'411s1 of ,less reputable fires:=1x'.wt Try NU -BLUE ;SOritsco r .fir and see for your at- a difference itmake L We have a mechanic certified y the Government which means that you e not taking any chances on the repairing your car. P t We also ;have installed within the last year considerable new eqtiipiiiiiiitc iiii take care of the newer models. cif ' cars -Drop in at your earliest conven><eme--nand get expert advice on your car troubles.] —We cannot guarantee our •prices stwrelnaiu asj they are for any period of time as all ,marks are ; on t upward trend.. y. 5 See Us Soor�n. CHAMP1O' R E , Brussels Ont, Phone 8 Pae, Will lit; ate en by Mux. Geo Dunbar. �$ Rall Ottli, >»e a valuable 'vege- table in the diet And tell' 'w'hy.• +P• ' opia, The planting of a vege=' + table' garden Mr'e•. G, iyGpelr ut). Flowetis and 'their culture by (Mrs. W. Flood, ''''There 1' }P be report's: of.committees. and , election oP •ottiieere. A. good attendance o tyre rnenrber'ii' ii- e1t1 Pedted ant.a11.'...%01.9 ladiies of the coannn'nnhy are inmiteil Co attend, WALT -OI S's: 0�PP PNPNP P'b'@y 6PW • •NPNP.i"oi.P• •~i~i `�iWO~i~m a i~� 4„ 4, 4, 4H 4H4H•N•N••eAri4y NEWSOF THE DdSTRIC'I Written for the Post By Our Own Correspondents ETHEL So far as road conditions in gener- al are concerned, the powers that be have sure got an April Fool on as and sundry. This year, The Hewitt family were all home for Easter Sunday. ,NM's, (,Rev,) Snell spent several days of Easter weak in Clinton with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Plum - steel. Doe"er and Mrs. R'ehinond c"+er• - taincd a number of guests from Hamilton for Easlter week -end holt- cin v. 7'1'c rt•urn e(I home by testa, motor traffic being blocked. Ars. John King made a business trip to Brassie during holiday Mrs. Joe. Amies and Mrs," Cecil Bateman attended the funeral' of Mrs, Wm. Grainger at Jamestown 'to Molesm'orilh cemetery, Wednesday of lash week Mrs. Ames entP. Mts. Grainger in former years were inti' :mately associated in church,,,social and community welfare in 'Roe's: omit., United church area. Cameron Cochrane and family have been in process/ of moving from farm lot 14 on con., 5, Grey Twp., to lot 23, on con, 7, for some time. Unfortunately stormy weather and bad roads made it a tediously prolonged job. However they are getting comfortably settled now and will be all ready to go when Spring ens. up, AL the fired of the week Charlie OSTPCMIED Hugh Campbell, Lot 3 ' cession 9,Hu/lett Will be held at 1 o'clock on Apil1 • Keifer was engaged with his heavy motor truck with snow plow attach- ed to open up the roads on con., 14, Grey Twp., for motor traffic for a funeral to Brussels cemetery. No one Is very envious of the rural mail couriers these days in their efforts to make their rounds under present road conditions. Dne to stormy weather and lm - passable roads no services were brig int Ethel Presbyterian church E_eter Sunday. A wedding ceremony wasdefer- red?--1'0)1-a time 'Saturday adternoon in Ethel when the ,00nitracting Pal':irs failed, owing to road eon- ditton.s. to arrive simultaneously at the appointed hour. Some of the participants had to use horses and sleigh while others could use a motor vehicle. Even the nsdnls tcr• w110 was out on a long distance engagement was unelpegtodly de- layed in returning, although be was in con1pany nvi•'hh John Pearson in h's `• . •up.db+tile-minute ca.r, The Waiting was happily ends^.d at ap- pfoximately five o'clock p.m, Satur- 1'y March 30th, When Rev, Mr, Simi, paedcr of Ethel United church exleminized marriage nupiiais be- t v',on, 'M.isis Stradyeluiri: of Grey Two. and Mr. Ilaanllion of Walton, '.'he haply couple left the village grid best wishes end confetti, in a dc-reratcd ear, enrout fob' l'he Par- ental :moue of the bride on Con, 13', Grey Twp., where a wedding' supper 1 1 t.ervrl Mrs, Qur•,st'Dobson will be ilia hcstess for the Institute • meeting hiih will be held et her home On Thursday afternoon., April 11th, at .10, The motto, What we have Wo The U,T':W;O. meeting was, held En March 27Vh at the home of Mrs, Nelson Reids with 22 ladies present, Mrs, vIoody Holland gave a splendid talk, pn''Coanitorlt and' Beauty in the • Hormel," Mrs. W. C. Bennett had a demonstration of handmade articles which 'offered helpful 'suggestions +to everyone. - .Pains have been made to hold: a. nnrsiag Bourse trop • the- 3ird'rto the 7th of Jmne. The newt meeting will be held at the :home` of< -Mrs. I4u4s Rowland on AP141117. • GREY ' d1Sne..;.Wan. 'Smtith, 5th •con., .Grey • ' was called to her home near Fergus as her mother Mrs '_Burnett wad' seriously ill, in 'the :meantime word has been received' that Miss Buraetf hes passed away:: James -Pestes; 9d+h• con:, 'was— last' week. taken to (Stratford hoexdtal where;' ha uniderwent an, operation Wonderful Nitches 4 r' a4 /''.1 P •a 4�i1 M1C !;A' ;'�S,I `; Due to the .excetio ta4 vivo of orzri floe] F, and a carefully worked out #'plan for cn*, creased fertility we are having ,the -best hatches in or 27 years'of experience Benefit By . our SUCCgSS Up to May 1st tve are giving a 4 per cent.-. discount. on all day-old stock-that'is, . on day-old chicks day old pullets and day.- old cockerels.. Thisoffer does not apply to ,started stock ; WALTER "Poultry Fr; :P:O.'•Box 90' " ' E Biu;suis4 hone 38X.r-4 for 9th etuddcitis:" IWe, understand , en NBROOK brat eke- patiemr is convalescing • nice: Dir tu;„the milder weather --and.• hot • n s t the past week .the anow. mediti quickly and plows will be empecled to open. up .he conces- sioils ,and will soon be open for motpr traffic. ;Mrs; Wen. Hemmingway, 12th con. ivas oivercome with a ,slight stroke Tuesday of last week. Her many friends 2oi a to hear of a steady im- provednaa t. r Muss Agar, 2nd, can., was a week- emd visitor 'with her brother in ,Stratford!, 11.iMrs.' Geo. Bone is poorly at pres- ent with an attack of rheumatism. Vas Elva Warwick was a visitor last;Week at the home of A. and kik .fr nedrong, Grey. '7`Siesday evening March 24th a 'arodi of friends and neighbors gatifered' at the home of Jas. and Mrs. Houston to ,enjoy a farewell Panty before the Houston family mode "to their new home in, Salt- fordr, During the evening which was slpent in dancing and games. L. Oliver and W. Turnbull present- ed Mr. and Mrs. ,Houston with an arm: chair and rocking Muth- and Jean McDonald, presented Lorena with a dressing case. Mrs Houston replied' suitably to the following address: Brussels, Ont., Mar. 24, 1940 Dear Mum Mrs. Houston and Lorena: We, your friends and n,eiglrbora have learned; with regret that you will soon be taking your departure from our midst and have gather° to -night to express our best wixities.,�� naa_. for the future, n- rltmmav�atu2ssaaxmme realiGlEall Ais for you Jim, you have, lived neanly all your life In this commun- ity an,d on this' farm, and we all knowyour sterling qualities and readiness to help others and every good ,cause:, Mrs, Houston and Lorena have been, 1,yth us but a few years but what we feel will be our loss will be gained by your neigh- bors, in your new community. As a token •o our regard to you we ash you to .accept these chairsi and Lorena this dressing case, not for theca' intrinsic value but as a token of our esteem to you, :moping ihe,t each time they ere used it will remind' you of our interest in you. In ansfJiing .this our farewell we wiser, you health, Proslperity, and hall - Mimes in your new . home, hoping You, 1nily long be spared to take en active part in your new coananunitY. .After sin g ned rPor le is a jolty The Cosnhnunity,' brood, fellow .the resit of the ev was spent in dancing, ening The: P.Y,PJS..of Knox Presbyterian church met on Sunday evening with a very good: attendance. The meet- ing opened with the president Miss Mae Fischerin the chair, with the singing of hymn no. 800, Mr. Rev. J. Taylor .led in, prayer. The minutes of•the .last meeting were read by the secretary' and the roil call was answered with a verse of Sortpture During • the business' period 'Rev. Taylor told; the society of the invita- tion given to ,them by the P. Y, P. S. of Metvllie church; Brussels, for the evening ore April T5. The presi- dent then asked the convenor of. the Worship committee, Mns. M, Engel,. to take the chair for the rest of the meeting. The .hymn 'Onward Christian :S'oldiers' was , svpgi A prayer 'wes given by Mies Ddris Porter. Miss Kate McNabb gave an interesting toplc. A hymn, was sung and 1Miss• Ver1a Fischer read the Scripture liesosa. The offering was received. A story was, given by Stanley Fischer foltowed by a dissougsion, on it. Rem. J. Taylor conducted the Bible Quizz. A hymn was sung and Mrs. M. Engel closed the meeting by Pronouncing the Benediction. 'Phe school teachers of this vicin- ity have returned to their duties atter their Easter vacations, Mies, Alice Huether who has been with .her cousin Mrs. A. MicTaggart 1n. Brussels for the, past two weeks • rs `homeagain. ',°Mins Isabel' Mute* of -Kitchener 520emt the 'holiday with:'- her -.sister 'Mrs. James Cameron and triendis in the: vicinity.' '1 ` ' Mr. and Mrs. Wass. Cameron, are visiting with their Sen ,Mr, Wm. Cameron in New York. :Misses Bhaaed Williams.and: Mae Fischer returned Saturday after Spending the Easter . vacation in Valetta at the home. of Bluned's ,parents Mr. and Mra. (Rev,) W. A. Williawis, BLUEVALE Y. P. U. Holds Meeting The Y,P,U, of the United Church held ,the regu'tir' welely Meeting on Friday evening with George. Heth- enington presiding, Rev. C. Tave- ner led in prayer and Miss Gladys Calciough reap the seript'ure, Miss Dorothy Aitken gave a piano ,num- ber which was enjoyed. :Mrs. Aitken chose as her tonic, "The !Lite and Work of the Late Altheiwy'1u Wetheraid," This Can- adian poetess, received her educa- tion at Pickering college: Her wr_t Ings were mostly about nature and manly of them appeared in the Ladles? Home Jburnal, She had been in poor health for some time and passed away a' few weeks, ago. at an advanced age. 1VIr's, Aitken read several of her poems. d • GET YOUR PERMANENT ON THE NEW ZENITH HEATERLERS THERMIQUE End Curl $1,00 and -1,50 including Shampoo Permanent, $1,75,' $2.25, .$3,00 and $5.00 including finger Wave and shampoo Dried Finger Wave 28o Shampoo 20e Telephone '55X for Appointment IRENE PEASE over H, s, Allen's Drug Store y LA Bread Baked In Brussels µe Have a Full Line of: - CAKES — PASTRIES — BUNS A TASTY TREAT FORnALi.. Alld at ' Times Special For 'Saturday'— Cream Puffs RO 4 LAND'S BAKERY a iA s C6ti �'F�7 9 Sight Specialist for Over 20 Years 11 Dow*in kg Stratford COMPLETE EYESIGHT SERVICE EYES EXAMINED,. CLASSES PITTED MODERATE PRICES Bra,issels Office.. MIss Hingston's Store Every Wednesday Afternoon 2:00 to 5:00 p,m. PHONE 81 - DRUSSELS �.s ,'l