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Oe Sunday, Jane 26, Selnelay , 'To Dog Owners
-Sumnier Needs -• Village of Brussels"
No doge' are allowed ite run, at lerge during the Garden Season from
June to SepteMber or action Will be taken.
Allpersons in the inunicepailty owning or haboring clogs must pur-
chase 1955 licenses for the same on or before June ,30th, X956,,
Licenses 'ere issued items the telerle'' G. R. Campbell, at.14 if not,Kr*
chased by that date action will be taken. All dogs must, wear tap.
SUN TAN —
To promote a
Healthy One
Noxezema Sun
Tan oil 75c
FOR SUNBURN
NOX2ENIA
The Leading
Skin Cream,
2 saecialValeee en at
the. Present. Time
4 'at 290 and $1.25
Also in Tubes 65c
Resell Sunburn
Cream Liquid 69c
Smart Cotton Frocks
for Children and Ladies Gypsy'
Suntan Cream
Large Jar
95c
COAL
01 in Knex Presbyterian Chureb,
will Meet at 1.0,15 and the regulat
morning service will be held at 11.1A
Please note both are being held 35
iniantes later ening to the fact that
Ethel Preebyeriala Church service I
bias been changed t() the morning for I
mr*. mturray ,Part,QA, and (laugher 1
the summer monthe.
Sharon and. Lynda, Florida„ are visit-
ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Cameron. 1
Mr. Don Mentch, Windsor, spent i
several dame With 'his friend, Alai k
Gameron,
Oongratulations to Mr, and Mrs,
Goldwin 'Knight on the arrival of a
baby boy laSt week.
Mrs. Rolst. ClemPbell, Wineharn,
spent the week-end here. I
The eight members of the C.G.I.T,
with their leaders, enjoyed a svelte
61' roast on Friday night on the
river bank near Stan Fischer's. i
Mr, Gordon Knight had the mis- I
fortune to. lose 14 cattle during the 1
electrical storm on Sunday evening. ',
Three were killed on one farm and
Sweaters in. Wool, Orlan,
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lmr•mmroaromrs•m•r•m••••ow•••rrmr•or.mr••••••••••••.••• OOPS I Now you've caught me with my price of coil dews.
Take advantage of the low spring prices to get your bln filled
fOr next winter's comfort. Order now.
Swim Suits and Caps'
A Slacks and Casual
Shirts Robert L. Cunningham
"Our Coal Makes Warm FrIends"
Phone 86-12
Sun Glasses for Every 'One
A Good Value and Assortment at
• 49c each
Children's Sun. Glasses. 29c pr..
Ethel New Drapery Fabric
Just Arrived.
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unetil, Monday morning. They were others at 39c and up. BYLTH INSTITUTE MEMBERS
VISIT BRUSSELS MEETING
MELVILLE' PRESBYTERIAN.
HOME'HELPERS MEETING ,
UNION W. NI. S.
under . an shn tree on a different
Ohio is' Eighteen members of Blytli. We
toluenes Institute and five others
were guests of Brussels Majestic
Women's Institute at the regular
MEMORIAM"
SULLIVAN — In memory of our
dearly beloved husband and'
father Ca. Billie H. Sullivan, who
was killed in an accident June
23rd, 1954, 7 • ,, - & ,-
er, Scripture was read
meeting on Thursday afternoon, in the
read by secretary Mase J. Cox. Bus- 6n Sunday, Jun
,e 19th, AnniversarY
'Mrs. W. H. Bell presided and wel-
Mrs, Morrew who ,opened with a
One lonely year lies pa.esed hYmn and .
y Mrs. F. Ccx, Minutes and roll call
school room of the United ChUrch.
13inees was conducted -
were hold in Knox Presby
corned the eelsitors.
bY Mrs. Less
seterrivair7isolitirch, whidh looked mina . e ,
Mrs. Andrew Turnbull, discussed
well . for
leaders conference attra,ctive with its fresh decoration
Alma College. Th
e Study Book was and profusion of beautiful peonies. the motto, drawing a simile of life
McKay. A letter from seee, memzies- ,Ilev. H. T. 'Colvin, Brussels, was
Bremner: Hymn
and prayer closed the meeting.
'chair sang two anthems and Mrs'. Jardine, who spoke from the quot-
guest preacher and delivered two fine , from the planting of a garden. 1111.e
eermonle At the morning serice the topic Was taken by Miss Nellie about sehool
read by Mrs. Ja,e.
The W. A. meeting followed wau Ken, McDonald
,eang a, solo. In the ation, '',Canada has grown from a
1 He eased your pain but broke
Beulah Mrs..1-1. Keyes in cesarge. Hemn 5,9 3
evening the choir sang an anthem great sprawling country to beeeme
„ e followed by the Lordrs Prayer in and soles, were contrib
uted by Mise,4 the attraotion of the whole world.
Margaret Perrie and Bob Bareviek of Ird iapprediation of this interest_
98c
to part,
at-
dear Bill
Since my great sorrow fell,
The shock ithat I receive]
that night
I .still reineMber
God took your hand, we had 59c
Dee-Tee Meth Killer
Crystals
The Holim Helpers of Melville
Presbyterian Women's Missionary
Society were in charge zed thejttn.
meeting on Friday afternoon in, the'
auditorium of the church. Mite 13.
Moses was in ;charge of the Meet
ing and Mrs. W. O. King was at th4
orgian and Saodomptinied Mims Mar.
garet Perrie when she snag a 0010#
Mrs. John Armstrong read the "State
ture lesson. and Mrs. W. IiIhortreee
led in prayer, The speaker fOr.thS
meeting was lilies Mary
son, a missionary on furlough frOin
Indfak HierpkteIrir of 4"er *Ms if-- among the BiehiS, the , ttboilethals
of India In their poverty-strfekelit.
superstition-ridden, land was thought-
prevoking. Ina land where disease
flourishes, services are a great boo
and in manly cases open the deer
evangelistic work 'airing the natty
people. Much enmhasts Is plat
upon teaching the people to read at
write and to stamp out illiteracy,
Mrs. Douglas Hemingway than
ed Mists Williamson for Ater info
ative address and expressed th
hope that the interest aroused Yr011i
Outline. The Collection was ilat.
by Mrs. Frank Nichol and Mrs.
Elkay's Aerosol
Insect Repellant
Keeps Away Mosquitoes
and Flies, Safe to pee
For Foot. Comfort --
Scholl's
Corn, Callous and
Bunion Plastere
50c Pkgs.
Foot Balm 45c
Blue Jay Corn Pads 39c
Resell Corn Solvent 35c
i Mr. Ed. Smelleilon, Toledo, ,
Bird, Leader for the meeting waiv ;s,
S. was held at the home of Mrs. J.
The June ineethig of Union W. M. visiting 'with his brother, George anf
other friends here. Ed. will attend
the Creiebrook Centennial July 34.
Rio...wrimorortimmarc.
my heart.
SMITH'S Rexall Drug Store
Mes. Morrow read the min- Brussels. The choir was
assisted at lug .paper. 'Mrs. Ferg. Connell) ,
unison,
etes of the last eneeting and final Ethel. yrs. William Evans, convener of
Ever remembered by wife
and children.
Phone 62 Brussels
both services by Bob Cunningham of presented Miss Jardine with e gift.
agricultural and Canadian indus-
tries. presided for the program,
She presented ,a gift to the young-
est mothee hi the visitors, W. I.
branch, Mrs. Charles, Johnston, and
one 'to the oldest mother. Mrs.
Lorne Scrimgeour. •
BRUSSELS LP.DIES SOFTBALL
SCHEDULE TO START MAY 31
June 27 Brussels art Parsley
June 20 Brussels at Mount Forest
-IT PAYS
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BRUSSELS MEN'S
SOFTBALL SCHEDULE
At Home
Belgrave at Brussels June 24
Stone School at Brussels June at
Blyth at Brussels July 6
errangeinente ,wIere made eel. he
garden ,Party. menibere were in
attendance. Marion Morrow far•
mired with a piano solo, Lunch was
- served by the hoste,es assisted by
Aire. T. Ward and Mrs Morrow, The
next meeting to be held at the home Acclaimed
DETROIT'S
best...
Mrs, It. W. Stephens gave .e. full
review of the district annual meet-
A small advertisement in The
FAMILY.
RATES
No Charge
for Children
14 and Under,
lag held In Moncriefr recently. Two the market you desire. Don't be ..,
a skeptic — try it and be con-
vinced.
Post Is your best way of reaehing of Mr's' J. Bremner' Wingham at Brussels July 13
Away from Home
Brussels at Londsboro June 27 --
Brussels at Blyth July 4
Brussels at Wroxeter July 8 erlek McLean• Joan Pitts and a solo by Mrs. Bar
old Campbell. Mrs. William bustlers spoke bri . _
There will be no Institute Pion!! ly, inviting all to the chili&
this year, but plans are being made for for a social time antl a Celt
for a bus trip to Guelph and Vlore tea,. An attractive tea-table,
during July, with- 1Vhs, Wes. Kerr oevered, held a basket of whi
and Mrs. James Bryant In charge peonies and pint; roses. Tea
of plans. Tea Was sett; ed by Mrs. served by Mrs. Frank Nichol,
James Ilryans, Mrs. Andrew Line, James Kerr, Mrs. Mervin Pipe,
Mise Beth Hoover, Mrs. George Roderick McLean assisted in
Mean% eand Mrs, Robert Davidson. kftchen by Mrs. John Jordon is
MU§ Josephine Woodcock, prest Mrs: George Bone.
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Radio and Television in room.
Air Conditioned rooms in season. 4!
Miss Williameon was prose
pressed their gratitude of being en- with ,a gift by the Home telperie
remained so hospitably:
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