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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1956-10-31, Page 8NOTICE. -Ail accounts Awing C, and O. Krauter .MUST BE. PAID or a aatiata:COr>" .arrangement made b,y November 15th, 1956. ¢o. 'will please submit same by. October 31st. Anyone with claims against the firm of and G.'Kreuter" LGordan A, Krauter J. Calvin 'Kreuter NOTICE PLEASE Owing to a change In ownership of our plant, all Outstanding accounts and notes must be. settled In full by Nov. 24th. Someone has borrowed our rope and wire stretcher, plck, stapler, and shingle cutter. Please return at once. D. N. McDONALD PHONE 77 CAVILLER, McINTOSH and WARD Chartered Accountants Bell Telephone Building Walkerton, Ontario 1 Have Your Fall Garments Revitalized. Cleaned By l3UCHANAN CLEANERS To Look Newer and Wear Longer AGENT When you buy the 144 Day Tablet Size $7.95 • 14 Day Supply Free with the 72 Tablet Size This Special Offer Expires Very Soon $4.79 It's Autumn Time Keep plenty of KODAK FILM on hand• to take the many fine pictures to be had with Fall 1Back Grounds. " The Swing is to Wall Paper for Fall Decorating At very reasonable prices we have a, good selection right In stock of Sunworthy and Washable Wall Paperf SMITH'S Rexall Drug Store Phone 62 Bruss4els 301111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 UNITED CHURCH W. A. The W. A. of the United. Unwell met in the. parsonage, Tuesday even ing, October 23rd, The president, Mrs. J, Bryans was in tthe chair and Blys, R. Cousins at the piano, i 1 The opening, hymn was followed i hy prayer offered, by Mrs. Bryans. The Minutes of the last meeting were read 'by the secretary, Mrs. A. ,Kann and adopted. She 'also read a Metter from our little adopted ploy of Korea and alsO one from "The Depot of the Save the Children 1 `and', 1 The treasurer's report was given by Mrs H. Bell and it was found that the Fowl Supper had added greatly to tour finances. A ;discussion took place re new 1 'members. This was left over 'till next month, A. social hour was held, A reading was given by Mrs;.. Lane and the collection taken. A delicious lunch was served by the. committee in charge, namely' Mrs Lane, Mrs. Leach, and Mrs. Lowe, and a late of thanks given. UNITED CHURCH On October 31Sit. in, the year 1517 Martin Luther nailed his famous theses on the door Of the church in Wittenburg, ,Germany. This marked the beginning of The Protestant aleforarlatilaii:: On Sunday Oct.S,Ith. in the United Church the theme of the service was, ' The positive con- tribution of Protestantims to re- ligiou:s thought and practice and the restoration of New Testament tenet,. ing. "'Whisperinig Hope" hy Mice Hawthorne,• was sung as an anthem, by the choir. •••••••••••—r, — AUTO — WINDSTORM — LIABILITY —PLATE GLASS — BONDS FIRE — PERSONAL PROPERTT -- BURGLARY FLOATER W. E. Collins, Insurance Agent DR. R. W. STEPHENS -747 011.111.01111111.asilia Timis • IPIIIMICIAM /1113011111111 111601111-1. "'"‘ "NI& ea DR. W. A. SPENCE DENTIST OFFICE HOURS 10 A. M. TO 6 P. M. Phone 91X — Brussels, Ont. D. A. RANN & Co. MIMI& Alli--M---A1111ULAPC IfiltVICA Ihroorol Disnolier sont'llhohnisso MOPE 311 or 116 — 11111.1111MIA OWL, Walker Funeral Home coast...oat:A SI N. LEVI Clint* liar Use of Plinient /dile Floorol 1.11663iot lid Moir *MN IVicNEIL'S SHELL SERVICE 1140011111401.11 NMI ;sou. PETROLRUIS rwoousys outmoe "MO parte end atnesessrisse i - • • -' Austin Sales and Service repairs iso on saw st safe int snobs Imams /WS 11111‘111111140, oirt. r Business wards f . t f. YOUR PROTECTION IS oun susiNESS is a GOOD TIME to TRAVEL R. S. Hethetingtoni K. C. famomaaa & & IMO rota* O Illicit il do *PI* arioe I JOHN E. LONG- ST- APF-► Optometrist. tow..[d: fllnasss .rt Ojai, 11111416004., • • 0,83.4. • • 0., .4,* Oa, .31111L, 11-0.0&116, -0011. Stock Parma Listoirrel, Ont. Phone 161 Herdsman, Phone BOWS Listorel,Ont. Going Out of Business Stock Clearance Sale All Merchandise Must Be Sold Take Advantage of Low Prices Everything Reduced J. H. Stretton Brussels Ontario Convenience-3 minute walk to Union Station; closest hotel to heart of downtown. • Luxurious guest rooms and suites. • Good Food—full course meals and delicious snacks. • En'tertainme'nt—liome f the fatuous Club Indigo featuring Broadway ,,,f/ Shows nightly. . ..0 if THE ..,,,.. 41. HOTEL FRONT and ,S[MCOE EM IRK 3410 TORONTO THE BRUSSELS ?psi' WednesdaY, OPtobeir PA 1956 les •Mr, IN IN14M PRIAM, E;4LIOTT — 1911,14 memory Pg, George Phott, who passed avvuy 2 years ago Nov. Rd, 1:9$4, ii.bere is 4 family who misses, you sadly latt.4 finGS the time 19X1g since YOU went And we think of you daily and 1.1fv,71) 4 try But thee411tte. thatti! ”'!wleW 5s)' ofb. :4 a con- tent silence and we breath a sigh of regret For you were ours and we remember though all Ile world forget, Sadly missed by wife and 1 alliminsinsammummismisminammummumils BINGO Brussels Town. *call on riday ..Nov. 9th. 28 Day Supply Of • 15 Regular Games 2 Special Games 1 Special Game $ 10.00 25.00 $ 50.00 $100.00 1 Special Game Game Starts At 8.30 Sharp Sponsored by Brussels Lions Club MAYDELL SHOPPE Brussels, Ontario FOR SALE 10 POLLED HEREFORD BULLS From 6 'to 11 months old. Priced to go in any herd, Bulls weaned at 6 months, no nurse cows, 2 CHOICE POLLED 11313iLLS from Imported Dams, and, Imported Sires, for Pure Bred Herd. 6 CHOICE) HORNFiD HEREFORD •COWS, bred to 'our imported Polled bull, Will sell wfth, or without this year's Polled calf at side. • All 'cattle fully accredited, •can go anywhere. L. and W. JACKSON Phone '47 Office Over Krauter's Brussels, Oat. Plumbing • Soldier Apprentice Plan ellen young men of 16 a bright future ENROLL NOW! Trait begin, Sept. 1$ Ile Caimeslisiii Arsey's Soldier Ap. pisstkarsIsing Plait Is • Wedgy planned programme tit help yesip Me Of 16. to prepare themiefoss to the future and a career is Army—to develop mafters tad" tient self discipline and beffd a erong, healthy personality. As a Soldier Apprentke, a' young man will get a thorough trade training in one of 19 Military trades =deride training in such lublects as physics, chemistry, algebra and English—a general Military training of the Canadian &Idler • his Will be living and working alengtide enthedostic, happy Cam. °diens his own age while getting a combination of military training schooling, plenty of recreation and expert trade training • he will be eligible for all Army benefits Including 30 days 'annual he will receive half 'regular Army,nay while 16 and on his 171% birthday Will at.* tug pay. TO be eligible, a young MAI must be 16 years of ape but op yet,17, and must have a infallisst of Grade 8 education: Per an interesting booklet tllrl AM* inforinatialt on the. Sold* 4prentlai Mae, Writs, phi** this Army leaving Catty tsearasl, yea. Do I new, troWlig Mai Sontoniboi I. est year 000ffeetkin in ifald' OW* Wine* lint regrrans. ksidlliedIA11111,. Weft= Lilitarilt we 6, oiotrtlit The delightful, mellow weather of late summer and early. fall makes for pleasant travelling. And this is an ideal time for that adventurous sightseeing trip to interesting places in Canada and the United States. A wider choice of accommodation is available when the mid-season hubbub is over. Now is the time to travel ... by train. Canadian National Railways suggest ,r04, tn, Harvey W. Stephenson UP Ulu kimumilli Cana& 1-1,mith sod Adelikal Como* Gets terul heenentseg_ Co. , Mob 4Ibk ' Imo* Whete to go...' ' Picturesque Muskoka,_. Lahti of Bays, Georgian Bay Bracing Ontario Highlandi Distinguished Laurentian ResOtts Glamorous Vancouver, Vittoria, Seattle. Scenic jasper National Paiit Fascinating California . Historic Montreal; 4uaiiec, Ottori- Extitin4 New York .01y, AtIontk QI Bustling r Detroit, Chicago : Oirf*:16' !I taiiiit!,W4:11:ftlicgrOmk,•:074-Faints: Travel Wlie roots moos inn gin *-0/4 ;yourself a 'WO. r . and goo by kat*, C.Nit Canton your concidion or infantile:in and issiiiVOROhili Gi.ALAN WILLIA1 Optometrist. .v~• '''..a401it . ACIIMIsiolltO SSW 7'.11Irt 10' **Priatilait