The Brussels Post, 1940-11-13, Page 5THE BRIISSg S POST
Wednesday, November 13th, 1049
arms •I .' For,.
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Lot 35, Con, 3, East V►awanosh, Hilly
wo flowing springs, -soma bµsh, i • , Pape
Lot 16, Con. 17, Grey, 100 acre's. "' 1 Stow" house; twO ,
barjui and illtpleriient shefi: Good well with windmill.
Poise $37501: Immediate .Possession.,
"''Parti t%''27 8r928y1Conli14t, klullett. 233 acres. Pasture,;',
good `iire1 with wisfdlnill,.
also, ,,figyvapg spring;" some hush, %`
fair house. no barn, part of ...farm. ; suitable for cultivation.
»fir, Price' 4750: ' .
Suitable--tejrnps ,Can be arranged.
Apply -James McFadzean, Brussels
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or Fred Moloy, Thedford
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PEOPLE WE KNOW
.ak. * * * * • rk *•:: * *.
Mr. and Mrs, Will Leatherdale of
Winnipeg and his sister Mrs. Roy
• Pryne and Mrs. Rolph Pryne of To-
ronto were renewing old friend-
ships in town this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lang Palmer of To-
ronto were visiting her parents
Mr, and Mrs', obi, Strachan this
week.
Corporal 'Jack Kenrick of Camp
(Borden spent the week end with
Mrs..Robert Thomson.
The following were in attendance
.at the A. P. P. A. Local Council
meeting held in St. Paul's Parish.
Hall, Clinton, last Wednesday
evening . Miss Patricia Raymond,
Mr. M. Laycock, Mr. James Davis,
Mr. Harvey Jacklin and Rev. F.
Watts,
The annual Christmas concert of
Brussels United Church will be
held on December 17th.
Miss Mabel Zimmer of Toronto
is the guest of Misses Downing.
Mr. Art Fox of Brandon, Man., is
spending part of his vacation with
his brother Mr. Sylvester Fox and
family. -
Miss Mary Lott is visiting with
her sister in Lucknow.
Mr. Ken. Ashton le spending this
week on a hunting . trip up North.
Mr. Nonman Hoover is supplying for
him at the school,
Mr, Archie Ballantyne of London
spent the week end at his home
here.
Miss Mary Fox who suffered •a
very painful scald on her foot to
(=pie ',of weeks ago is still 'under
the' doctor's care. 'Her many
friends hope she will soon be oleiy.
Mr. and Mrs. Perm) Mitchell and
miss Christina Dickson attended
the funeral of their cousin Mrs.
,Clarke of Embro last Wednesday.
Donald McRae preached at the
morning service at the Mitchell
Presbyterian ,Church Anniversary
services.
Mr, and Mrs. Ira McLean, Marilyn
and Donna of St. Thomas spout the
holiday week end at Brussels,
Whitechurch and Molesworth.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Champion
have returned from an enjoyable
motor trip to Montreal, Ottawa, and
Toronto. They were accompanied by'
Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Pringle and
Mrs. P. Hessey of Toronto, also
accompanied them,
Mrs. A. IL Macdonald left on Sun -1
[lay for Owen :Sound where sh% will
IP I
spend the winter. t
Miss Aileen Gibson, R.2'., of `To-
ronto General Hospital, is the guest
of her parents Mr, and Mrs. Jphn
Gibson.
Miss ,Shirley Moser of Iiirkton,
was the guest of Miss Jessie' Little
over the weelc end.
!Smit, Gordon Topham, Landon,
Tors, George Topham and Mrs, H.
Wallace and 'son Mervin, Fordnvinh,
were Nov, lith bisitors with Mr,
and 'NirC'. It, W, Kennedy, I
lam.
BELGRAVE
Honte Economies meeting of the
Women's Institute will be held mi
Tuesday, Nov. 19 at 2,30 pan. at the
home of Mrs. Stanley Cook, Con•
venal's, Mrs, .Cyrus Scott, Mrs. Stan-
7ey Cook, and 'Mrs, Albert Coulte3;
(toll Call, n. written recipe for a
stil>.per dish; music by Miss E. 'Cook
and Miss G Cools, address by Miss
Durnin of Diutgannon deruonsitn
'lien by "Homemaking Club"; Lnneli
Coin, Mrs, Cyrus Scott, Mrs, Stanley.
Cook, and Mrs. Albert Conlles. All
the ladies of the comanunity aro ht•
vited to attend this meeting.
The Young People's Society o£
Brick United Church met at alio
home, of stili': and Mrs, H. Irwin ' on
Friday night last, Hchard Walker
presided and Gladys McBurney was
Pianist. The lesson .was read bv.
Dick Irwin and ,.flevotions. led Uy
Jean Johnson: The topic consisted
Of an address on "Than.ksgiving—its
history and purpose'' by . Lavine
McBurney, T'"e musical feature was
a, duet by ,Gladys McEturney and
Jean Leaver. The recreation per-
iod was under the direction of Henry
Patterson. The next meeting will
be held on Friday of this week at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. R, Coulles.
A rearrangement of the execut'.,•e
was made whereby June Irwin as
sniped the position of President and
Jean Johnson that of first Vice-
President.
icePresident.
BLUEVALE
Mrs. P. S. MacEwen opened her
home on Thursday afternoon for Iha
,monthly meeting of the. W. M, S. or
Knox Presbyterian church, The
president Mrs. J. J. Elliott, presided
The opening devotions were con-
ducted by Mrs. .Archie Messes Mrs.
Alex Moffatt led in prayer. Mrs F.:
G. Fowler gave the report of the
sectional meeting held recently at
,Moieswonth., . Some... suggestioue:;
brought from that meeting were'
well discussed, Mrs. R. F. Garnlss
had charge of the study chapter
which dealt with the nursing pro-
fession and the need for adequate
medical training in India.
The service in Knox Presbyterial
church on5 Sunday morning was iu
keeping with Remembrance Day and
and was conducted by the pastor,
Rev. F. G. Fowler, using as his sub-
ject "The Strength of Silence,".r'�
ferring to the t'wo-minute silence on
Nov. 1.1, he emphasized 'Reverence'
Next Sunday Mr, Fowler will con-
duct anniversary services at • Craa
brook, Rev. Mr, Taylor of Ethel
and Cranlrrook will preach beer in
the -morning aol Rev. R. C. Achison
of Molestivorth, will address the' ev.
ening meeting.
Red Cross Shipment
The following comprised the test
shipment to the Red Cross Society
.at Wingham: 23 suits of men's py
jamas, 22 baby shirts, 6 baby Jack-
ets, 2 pair bloomers, 3 pair stepine,
1 small girl's nightdress, 6 ice bag
covers, 2 pnilts, 48 pair socks, 2
pair seaman's socks, 1 sweater, 3
scarfs.
J. Wesley Beattie and daughters
.Ethel and Florence, of Seafos•tb,
With Mac and Olive Scott; Mr, and
Mrs, S. Rolpli and daughter, ',De-
troit, with Mr, and Mrs. W. W.
Mann; A. D. 'Smith of Sky Harbor
Air Port, at his home here; Gordon
Greig of the military police staff
London with friends; Mrs, W. Fry -
£ogle, Detroit, with her fattier, Alex
1MacEwen an IMrs, MacEwen; Mrs,
M. L, Aitkin of Holten and I4llss
Dorothy Aitkin, St. Marys, at their
'lionte Isere:
Mins M.'argaret; Miller and Mr.
•Jolm' `'Crn8ckelhant attended the
Maple Leaf - Ranger game it the
Maple Leaf •Stacitusn, Toronto, a
nveelc age Saturday night.
Mr, and Mrs!. Jim Johnston and
baby visi'ed on Sunday afternoon
with Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Soucli and
family,
Mrs, Robt. Owens of Belgrave
visited with friends In Turaberry
and Morris,
Mr, and Mrs, jtobt. Turnbull of
Byron visited on Sunday with her
parents Mr, and Mrs, Ed, Johnston,
1st line. "t4"
Miss Mossie Milligan returtiel
Home last ,Stmday from 'Toronto,
Mrs, Robt. McClennan and Miss
Mossie Milligan visited with friands
at Listowel in Monday,
Glass fie, I.,4ds
FOR SALE
iihone d212�8 i11'1 " tan! QifrePaqb
boeler
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Ved,'$toy..' 07 or Loifls ;Ro'lolf,.
Lot 25, Con, $ Grey, I'4rnl i'Sto4I
Implements, Hay, Straw and Ropt i
FARM -FOB SALE—
Lot 16, Con. 17, Grey„ 100 ° 'acres.
Geed frame,honse bank barn, and
drive.s1fed, good well ';•and ?spy(n
**Tic, pas tienlar a apply, 't5 e'i3
s i Va Jas;_'Blough, cili 1''J,1
li R, li• Monitton,
FOUN'p—
License plate no. 858T7 found by
Alec Woodrow.' Owner may have
same at The Post and paying for ad.
FOR SALE—
; 15 Purebred Advanced Registry
'white Yorkshire Pigs, 7 weeks old,
25 Barred Rock Pullets,. Scott's
strain, Seaforlli; 10 Beckers Single
,Comb dark brown Leghorn 'C'ocker-
els.
phone 25-r-4 Wm. J. Grant.
(Notice 'To Creditors
In the estate of Catherine Jane
Coulter. late of the Township of
•Morris in the County of ` Huron,
spinster,. who died• on or about the
eleventh day of July, A:D: 1340.
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TAKE NIOTIC0 that all' parties
having claims 01' demands 'against
the estate of the '"`above•mentioned
decteased must mail particulars
and proof• of same to Elmer D. Bell,
Brussels, solicitor for the under-
signed executors on or before the
23rd day of November, A.Di 1940,
upon which date the said executors
will proceed to distribute the assets
with regard, only 'to those.. claims
which they shall then have received.
DATED at Brussels this 2nd day
of November A.D. '940.
William J, Humphries
Wesley Hackwell
John J. Coulter
Executors
by their solicitor ELMJOR D. BELL,
Brussels; Ontario
Auction Sale
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Of Household Effect' on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd
At }L O: Walker's,, 'Tui iberry
Street, Brussels
Sale Commences at 1.30 p.m,
5 Kitchen Chairs "
I Kitchen Table Drop Leaf
1 Roll Top Writing Desk
Oak
1 McClary 4 Burner
Electric Range
1 Annex With Dome Oven
1 Cupboard
1 Round Oak Dining Table
1 Oak Buffet
6 Oak Chairs
1 Double Day Bed
1 Reed Table Living' Room
1 Jardinere Table
1 Oak Rocker
1 Reed Arm Chair
3 Piece Reed Living Room
Suite
2 Scatter Rugs
1 Upholster
Slipper Chair
1 Mirror
3 Table Lamps. and
Electrical Fixtures
3 Bedsteads
3 Springs
3 Mattresses
2 Dressers
2 Washstands
1 Congoleumn Rug 9x12
Quantity Floor Oilcloth
4 Glass Doors For
Cupboards and Shelves
1 Weighted Polisher
1 Step Ladder
Curtain Rods
1 Childs Commode Chair
1 Clothes. Dryer
2 Coal Oil Lamps
1 Household Scale
1 Lawnmower
1 Hall Tree
1 Tubstand I and Wringer
1 Tub
1 Boiler
Radio
Piano
1 Furnacette
Quantity of 'Fruit `Jars
Quantity of , Lumber
Cedar Posts
2 Verandah Chairs
1 Cutter
Garden Hose
Other Articles '!loo Numerous
To Mention
Raymond Sewing Machine
Kitchen Cabinet
TERME CASH
Mrs. H. O. Walker, Proprietre
W. S. Donaldson, Auctioneer
CRANBROOK
1Wl Piles7Vytet'1au- Vntreh 'tires
!brook is holding ,its 75th 41111
sary'aoivieeq. slab Elio- : ,penin
aanvlce next' ullda1, Npy \Vit
Ray.' Mr, Folder, ,a$ goes rl to
for •this apeelal , egC,ss!ip 1 S1
eliiii'4h. has boon a 1'gno
basement ,pu, tr ,ill cud' 111,e se atriat
installed., .;These servjpe rel$cll
111 o'clock in the me niisg nos 14 ,:l1
0 o'felock; in ,the eveuinJ`
The fowl supper is ,to be
7.3>hields t�i1
foiiowing Tuesday Nov, 1�1 rrI
Ibe Suppe' thele, wai}t).pe a a eoyf`lrt1c
''The ListowotG'dlat X49 .Fiver bp4• 1.h,
wrileome tq; tepd*s1el,ylgeet
�ry�
and the suDp0 .'i it F: t.
Last Thursday evenins tis puna
Women's ,Auxiliary of t •alalcaop
,met at' the home of Mtsi Cljff r
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Kernaghan to spend a solltalx;s1qur
before • their departure fosnToronto
During the evening Miss ;IkElii'yl.eue
'Steles presented her with'irt beauti-
ful seven -piece .sand•wich ',let and
Mrs, Cecil Robinson' real the follow-
ing address:-
Dear Vera: _
We, your friends) of the AAukiitair
have gathered here tonight 'too-1;viats
you and yours God -speed in',.'your,
new enterprise, ••
We shall certainly miss. •you
President and hope that you will
not be absent from ns long'•, c.r,t >,
time we ask you to accept ,tui gift•
take your part in all the . work «,p0
the "Oheerto Workers' and at tills.
tine we ask you to accept this girt,
a a token of oar eteesn.
Signed on behalf ot the .'Oh,eei'io,
Worlkers Auxiliary, Oranbrook,•
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MORRIS
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Currie ;gnat
son Warren of Hamilt5on spent;,th;:,,
week end with Mo and Mre:s Ryer.
sel Currie.
Don't ,forget the Recital of Scheel'
Music, Thursday, Nov, 21, at •$45,
P.m. in Br'ussel's Town Hall, by
Pupils of eight rural schools in
Morris and Grey under the super•
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iili'sion'cof Miss Velma Wheeler, Net
%proceeds In aid of Red Cross. Ad-
Mliiselon, adults 15c; Public school
pnipfls free.
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„t, - BLYTH
-Church. Is .Reopened
r;iteonening service was conducted
•lip..
,the Anglican Church by the
i'egtal; ,Rev. R. M. Weekes, on San-
gday „morning. Communion was
also, dispensed. O duet was sung
by Mrs. Weekes and Miss A. Roger-
son.
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Shampoo 25c
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we have these models in stock
1939 Deluxe Ford Coach,
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1938 Deluxe Ford Coach
1937 Standard Ford Coach
1937 Ford Coupe..:,.
1936 Chevrolet Coach
1935 'Terraplane Sedan
1934 Ford Coupe
1939 Ford SedaY
1929 Ford Coach'
1929 Plymouth Coach
1928 Ford Coach '
1928 Chevrolet Sedan
1937 Dodge 4 -ton Truck
1939 Ford Panel
1939 Ford Pick Up
1936 Ford % ton
1935 International 1 Y -ton
1935.Dodge 2 -ton
1931 Ford long wheel base,
dual wheels
1930 Ford Panel
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