The Brussels Post, 1956-11-14, Page 5W. G. LEACH •
JEWELLER BRUSSELS Phone 91
The Store. For Beautiful Gifts
142 Piece Blossomtime Ensemble
the most beautiful service ever
offered and it is open. stock.
Entire 142 pieces $49.95 Special for
limited time only $44.50
nink of it! 142 pieces that will
leave You breathless.
Georgian China
Open stock Dinner Set
S large dinner p,lates
S cups and saucers
S fruits
S large soups
8 bread and butter plates
2 salad bowls. 1 creamer
' 1 vegetable, bawl
I large meat platter 1 sugar
Silverware "byInternational
Silver Co.
knivids S naiad forks
S forks 8 teaspoong
8 deSsert or soup spOons
.22 Karat Gold Banded Beverage Set
S iced tea tumblere
3 juice tumblers 8 water glasses
coasters 8 muddlers
Free Benue Offer
4 English Bone Ghtna cups and
satinets Value $8.00
links,nne All This For Only $44.50
if you act now.
Terms Can Be Arranged.
COUNTER CHECK BOOKS
AND
PRINTED GUMMED TAPE
MADE e'
(4.01.9114110PA.C4Irtko
Sisdes for every business
Various ,olors and designs
Samples suggeshons and
ONTARIO FARMER'S UNION
The. 0. F. U. meeting. Loeal 134,
was. Iola at the home of Mr. and,
Mrs. Mark Hamilton recently with
a geed attendance. The' meeting
came to 'order at 9,30 -with Ptesident
Carl .Dalton presiding. Minutes of:
nhe last meeting were read and
approved..
ivies. Carl Dalton, a delegate to
the Guelph Convention, gave a most
interesting report.. There was con-
siderable discussion on International.
Farm 'Union Cermet Met It was'
decided to hold, 'every second Set,
urda.y of the month for the local
meeting at the hall.
The social hour was spent in play-
ing:.euethre. Lunch • was served.
(Watch for farther particulars for
'the euchre and bazaar, to be held
in the near future,'
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so YOU'RE GOING TO SUE
When you" neighlooLt's dog bites
you, or you fall into an open man-
hole. you may think you have a
Watertight, lease for damages, but
:you WOuld be wise to read Don
Gondy's articl,e.on Your Legal Rights
bdflore you go to court with your
Continuing his popular series, Don
looks at a score of common place
minhatps that can and do happen
every day, and tells yoli just What
redress you Would have if you were
the person imrolved.
A glance at this article in the
1/ew Star Weekly could Saxe you
time and Miley.
W LT OY''I
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
of Household Furn1ture and !Moho*
in !Brussels the residence o't
CRANBROOlc. ..,,,... , . .. .. , ... ., . .
mr,,s. .1.011.4 .soboodc 1'xw414Q4 or
;910 re,M1Pkr 4444 10,e0.14$.‘ "3.L
4.0.. W. M. $. held, Wed, afterneon '
Nov. I. Is. the= manse. The tneaing
had an atiton4nnoe -tot 1.5 Scripture
rendlngs. Were even 'by Mrs, marl
Dunn, Mrs. M. Engel, and.. -Mrs,.
ThonlIvion, with comments by tie
leader. Reiveral iteOlC, .plart ill .0
ienninlioni And, answer perfed on
"What la the Presbyterian. Oblgelb
in .Canada" The . roll call Was Pm
swered by giving -a verse .en..rre":
inembrance", The topic "We too can
ZeWl".,. "5104 Made ,very interesting,
by Miss A. ,T, F.orreSt who also
*Wed . samples Of the "Lanhach"
Theithed Of learning to read, During
a dislenehion. on "The. ..Children of
the c.ilviirell" formerly known as.
"Missten 13.And", Mrs, O. L, Thomp-
son was appointedt leader, Miss
A J Forrest, assistant, 'along. With
several helpers, An, invitation from
Belmteire for Nev. 19, was read by.
the secretary, Miss A,guae .Goleen„
(M furiletigh from. Nigeria, 'will be"
guest epfeLker. The .Lert's PrItYer
was :repented in unison, ..Refrendi,
merits were served by . Winn 0, 'L.
'Ttbe-tn*ron and the .lunch .committee,
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Haether .ane
family ntsited recently with Mr. and
Mrs. D, "Larwiletes, Simcoe.
-' Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Cameron and
family, accompanied by Mrs, Allen
Canieron, all of London, visited
with friends on Snniday,
Mr, and Mrs. Datvle McClure, Tor-
onto .were week-end visitors at the
manse,
Mr„ and Mrs. Art Nichols, Brod-
thagen, spent the weekend with Miss
B, Steins.
Godden - Plant
On. Sat. Oct. With, at 3 p.m. St. I
Peelle 'Culled Munch, Brampton, I
Ont., was the setting for the double
ring ceremony of Mary Helen, only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Plant. -344 Main. St. Brampton, to
Mervin Alvin Godden, Brampton,
eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. F,
Godden Ethel, Ont.
The officiating minister was the
Ben J. A. McDermed of St. Paul's
United Church.
The .church was tastefully diec-
ornted* with standards of bronze i
and yellow mums, candlebra and
ferns.
Given in marriage by her farther
the bride looked charming in a
floor length gown of chiffon net and
lace over satin, fashioned with
baufflant skirt of pleated nylon net.
panelled with an inset of lace,. The
bodice featured a collared neckline
and lily paint sleeves. Her three-
quarter length veil wds held by a
pill-box can and she carried a cas-
cade of red roses, centred with a
white 'orchid.
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CLASSIF1LV AD$, ONTARIO FARM UNION
- OONYgNTION
Alhert Corona* of Arthur WAS rtt
rrli~ete(1 president of th O.F, U. et the
wind, np sos,sion lilt p, three du
annual convention W, L. Miller of
Tara First Vine President; Jelan
Hutaixison, Secend Vice'President;
StOtplien J, StoPlien of Broehen,
Junior J. F. Curable,
ClintswertIn See.,,Trens; Sam Bow-
1 1101's• Editor for, the 0. U,
panne!, Also returned, te office WAS
,Mre. E,velyn, Proeser of ichiehnin es
034 Women'e President and Mrs, N.
Hopkins of FenelOu Polls Vice l'retn
Went.
"I Scream Kids"
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FOR
17 chIndr4
;Bernard, Ten peo
— THANK YOU. JUDGE. AND FIRST PRIZE FOR.
MAKING THE FINEST
ICE CREAM GOES TO
COUSIN g
8442
is the spice of life1
.00Wen, yearlings; 2 calves,
Mildred Stewart Phone 3.1r
WANTED
Choice earrnte„
Ross Cardiff
WHO Pog6N'T LIKE IVIONEY2
And who doesn't eflic'Y a
challenge I, The challenge
ext* and the money is
aYallable en '17SIZQUIZ,
the extremely Polvalar
gueseing game seen on,
Channel 10, at 2 p.m.,
Monday to Friday. 'To
date, $120920 has been._ given away to successful
contestantay Wiho hair°
guessed the mystery
objelat, including a
nsoo.00 jackpot to one
successful lady. The
°Worts are intriguing,
the clues revealing and
the Money enticing, Take
a chance each day at two
with TBLEQUIZ,
AN ENTIRE AFTERNOON OF ENJOYMENT
Channel 10 eaters to the lady soli henna Intit
an interesting atterneen tline4i.p of prOgraM11.
For Your entertainment view
Love of Life — 12:30 p.m.
elealet Storm — 122:45 11.111.
At Home 1:00 p.m. Telequiz - 2:00 p,m.
MatineeMovie -- 2:30 p.m. Monday to
Friday'
(Thursday Only: Fun With Foods 2:39
Matinee Movie — 3:00 p,m.)
Phone
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'WANTED
A weed burning heater In good
reOair.
Claire Van Camp Phone 15r18
'FOR SALE
13: weaned pigs
liertrY Stryker, kb. con, of Morris
lormer Harvey Johnston farm,
Phone 17-C
NOTICE —
Any person going to Windsor
'with truck eentact Joe Chamnan
l'hoine 8845
NOTICE
All accounts and notes due D. N.
McDonald must be settekl by Nov.
.20th.
WANTED —
Organist and Choir Leader for
Melvwnille Presbytorian ,Church. For.
-further particulars apply to
rGeCirge Sec. Treas. Brussels
'Ont.
DANCE
The annual. Firemen's Dance at
Brussels Town Hall on Wednesday,
Nev. 21st, Wilbeeze Orchestra,
Dress optional, lunch beoth in Hull
Admission 75c. AM proceeds for fire
equipinent,
=OR SALE —
Highest prices peld for old Mos
John Zwain .'hotto 1111”
NOTICE —
Cash pair! for d,eii4, old.
...:Isableci horses and cows.
Phone Atwood 153, collect,
sick or
spring
FOR SALE --
100 acre Farm on County Road.
Frame. House, *Bath, Furnace; 97
acres wtorkable; 1 mite frem store.
Price $8,500.00 '
90 acre Farm on highway, hydro,
Frame House; Bank Barn, Price
$6,30d.00
11/2. Stoney House in villare, mod-
ern faciIitien Price $2,250.00
' Brick Cottage in village, bath,
garage. Price $3,200.00
Restaurant and Grocery Store in
village on lake, with living quarters.
Rent $40 per month. Stook and
•equinment $4;500.00
320 acre Farm near good town. 2
sets of buildings:, hydro. .260 acres
workable. Price $26,000
_Phone 84 J. C. Long Realtor
as rr•-tr-T
SITne
'43elcorInj Cr:al:Linen TI"P"
Ynarn ninety* nnnotn..
THE BEST GRA.NITEES
Along With
itgbert: Designing er.s1
-As..orkrnsinstsIrs..
"'leis Mont Tteanuilitinle
tint-e17 Levering a Deeestro
P Al, 5'nfr;TON
9144 tro 14,1 ono ..e
THERE'S GREATER VARIETY ON
HANNEL 10 HELP WANTED •• •
MAN WANT= itio sell Rawleigh!s
.Household Products to consumers.
Tire help you. Good profits for hust-
4ers. No expierience needed to starts.
Pleasant, profitable, dignified work.
Writd /today. Rawleigh's Dept.
K-152-53 Montreal. P. 'Q.
CFPL-TV LONDON
HELP WANTED
Reliable domestic help wanted. •
Phone 157 Blyth or write Box 155
Myth
ve,ininie'k. •
Completely new styling from hooded headlamps to taillights features Oldsmobile for 1957, with the
most sweeping model change in 20 years, as presented in this Super "88" Holiday coupe. "Sky-line"
beading down the roof extends into the rear deck and sets off the twin-strutted rear windows with
three separate glass areas. Distinguishing the new front end are the new "hi-lo" bumper, twin front
fender rocket emblems and parking lights adapted from the experimental Golden Rocket. Inside
there is a new strut-mounted instrument panel and a wide variety of new upholstery fabrics and
colbrs, Mechanically, there is a new 277 h.p. "Rocket" engine, improved front and rear suspension,
14-inch wheels and a more efficient dual-range heater.
ELMA FARMERS' MUI
FIRE INSURANCE.tait•
Established in %nip
Head Office Atwood, Or.tt
Ineures
Farm Property, Private civvettirm
And contents In Towns and blimp.
Schools, Churches and Hann'
on an
"INSURANCE AT COST" bank.
PROMPT ADJUSTMENT Os
CLAIMS
contact your Negress
Director -- Agent
R. W. (Dick) WHITFIILLO
R. R. 2, Brunei*, ors.
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INSEMINATION .NFORMATtON
"For artificial insemination tutor-
creation or Service froth all breeds of
cattle; phone the Waterloo Cattle
Breeding Association at:
'Clinton Ii V.2 - 3441 or
Palmerston 498 between 7.30
and. 9.30 A. M. We have all breeds
available -- top quality at low cost,"
MODERN MECHANIZATION SOLVES
FARM LABOUR Pit6BLEM I J
With more and more ease of handling and work-capacity being
engineered into modern machines, farmers are being relieved of much
of the worry and expense incurred through the scarcity and high cost
of experienced farm help. And there is such a wide range of sizes and
styles of tractors and implements and tools that today every farmer ti
can avail himself of the advantages of modern mechanisation.
The wise and practical use of up-to-date, machinery is a most im-
portant part of today's farm operations. In the 1956 Massey-Harrla
and Ferguson lines are tractors and implements engineered to promote
the efficiency of fanning—your local dealer will be glad to giVe you
fill particulars.
The November` Meeting 'of the
Walton W, A. suet oh Tuesday afterA
noon i in the basement. The Meet-
icr Operijed wlith prayer, follOWed,
With the See. repot and thank yon
lebtera.. TionaiS rePert 'ryas' read bY
M.& COntta.:, Several.Itemis of bitit
iness. — 810.00 to fie -befit tla Fitb
Oaks. Reid read a 16liter asking'
the history of end, W. A, The
SUPERIOR PRoPAteit
10' Market Pill.
STRA1 FORDSoNT,
The Veeietht oependidois
FUEL FOR HOME AND
INDOSTIO/
RANGE& HOT WATER TAMta
Flirt iiitikke011111. ITD.
WALT. NIA***
PHONIC tilitAINPOiii
*Oa 4171 MASSEY- HARRIS- FERGUSON LIMITED,
Quality' nom imply anti
Oh, their reborn the (tannin Will
take UP' residence fm Moore St, in
Bratstpton.
Olt of ,tow'ri guelstis Were nreSent
Vein Nenv Yenk, Tonaran. Htimben
Aden, St. Marte, OnIMO'n
el',',S'rtifforct Fithel cAl Hills,
meeting ,closed s till hOtiediettoil, ne rnne
Charles Val Norman, 4
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17th
at, 1130 • P. M.
2 kit'che'n ,eupbards
6 .kitchein ,chaire.
1. kitchen teible
.2 rocking Ichairs
9 :piece sad oak' room. suite
3 ft. Simmons bed, spring'
and mattress
3 ft.. 3 inches Simmons bed,
and mattress .
2 dressers, wall seat
chest of drawers (antique)
libiltry 'table, folding cot
inrclinere, electric Reale.
Table. (antique) wicker chair
Jewel. heater (cenl or wood)
Molar leant]
Clothes- rack
Table lamp
Silnerware, knives, forks, spoons
Sunbeam hot plate, 2 burner as, new.
Electric kettle 'Montane toaster
Scotch fryinr pen
and Vie-
2.PeS11/71,1:1179 neriern rakes. Brick SAaxvetr
Carpenters tools, Carpenter Bench
Fruit jars
Tan ,rt. 5, in. Rope
wrineee BowN end Dishes
Donnie Ti' n Pr Tea Pots
'Henvy Aluminum Kettle
Frying ran
arnrtity 'of 1Vni'e and Dishes
(antiouel
Charleq von Norman, Pron.
LeW Rowland. Auctioneer
Bob Johnston, Clerk —
In event . of inclement _weather.
sale will he hold in the Brussels
Arena, •
Miss Yvonne. Godden, sister of the
bride_groom. as maid 'of honor, Mrs
Ruth Townsend and Miss Betty
Brown as bridesmaids, were iden
tically gowned in ballerina length
green net and lace over taffeta,
with matching head 'dress and
mittens. They carried cascades of
yellow and bronz mums centered
with yellow and bronze orchids.
The best man was Carl Minard
and the ushers were Rodney Godden
and Rensel Fendloy.
Mr. Wm. Olrearn Brampton
accomhanied by Mrs. W. G. Fulton
at the ergan, beautifully rendered
the solos, Until and I'll Walk Be-
side You.
At the reception, „held in the
recreation room of the church. the
brides mother received her guests
in et, blue organza over taffeta with
matching hat and navy accessories.
She wore a corsage of mauve
orchids.
The groom,s moths.:' assisted, in
a tangerine velvet gown with black
accessories and a corsage of yellow
ond bronze braids,
For a Imite,vninon• trip to Kentucky
the bride choSe a delf blite quilted
'taffeltn. dress with red accessories
land fur jacket, topped with a white
°rebid corsage.