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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1957-05-29, Page 4GEORGE isfeet/TCW70 Wednesday, May 2004 '057 owca YOU Eacoma oNe 'or 11-tgiR. MANY COMPLETELY YOU SA1.Wit.L. N15FIE) CuSTOM VEFI, Q ERS,. G TO SEPPNP'RATE OUTFITS, my q000Ngss, SPEW,(WHY NT You pur ON MORE WEIGHT?' Iva SHIFTED VCAJR kr.ti.LES -THCZE,E,71mES Flt ig USED CAR FROM RIVERS/PE MorogF THEy HAVE THE LATEST toot •oiENcEs..- olvERsIDE :Mao rS to.er:o4SCEPV-' An exeinple cf the horn- that is !re of thousand of .,1.,•v: mc.‘..mbers' r14.3 is L111:1. pictured. P. 3:11 212107 to was born October 27, in service ' death, Address Post Office Ontario Department of Travel & Publicity Hon. Bryan L. Cathcart, Minister _UNITED CHURCH W. A.' or.1-0-uert, stitt›.,cecp-' on summer days in many ways serve Dairy Foods! Perk up warm weather appetites with refreshing Dairy Foods. They taste so good, rook so good, are so good for you. The variety is wide and Wonderful so you can enjoy them in countlest, tempting ways through all, the summer days! Write for your feet tel o 'Mole PraserV bait), Food.a Recipe Booklett D/ ~RY .FOODS•StliVidt. 11UltatiO A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE 1. Tandem Tractor, Model W1953 2. Tandem Truck, Model W1963 3. Tank Truck, Model W1953 4. Dump Truck, Model 1643 5. Pick-Up i Model 1314 BUSIEST TRUCKS in the business! 7 7:7 ... • • • ' 4•-• ''.•ee"e:eseesee:eee N. iverside Motors THE BRUSSELS '1'94T Aftltr,frl.fr,,,....e 1-7, .!!!...111..0 .0" A' 1.1K ..."! ••CR A.148R.OM „.. .„ Tim Nay moottog pr the ex"0-1, brook 'EV0Plug .Attx114ary was held at tl'ta home 474 Mrs, ..$1tAtart M.oNeir. president, Atthy Kidtpat,riele. presided And opened the meeting with' the eall to worsitip, hymn sung and .the lave le&Slou was read Mrs, TheMpsoa .save thoughts for, meditation. The eteinntes of the. last meeting were read and approved, The roll call ).a answered with a verse containing "kindness". The bueitieSs was discussed and the4cellection taken, Isabel Huether read the topic front the study beak "Mg Magic Carpet" The meeting closed with a by= followed by the 'Mizpeh Benediction fat unison. Mrs, Cecil Therup(son, Miss A. 3, Forrest, Mrs. J. Schnook, Mrs, Earl Dium, Mrs, Stanley Fischer and Mr, Mac Engel attended the (Pres- byterial held i.n Molesworth Presby- teriae church on Tuesday. May 21. Mr. kid firs. Bob Cameron and four sone, and 1fr. . and Mrs, Jim (lamer:on, Sarnia, were visiting friends here, • Miss •Carole Cameron is visiting with •Mr, 'Mrs, :Glenn Fluether Mr. and. Mrs. 0. rehouipson ,and. n Cecilia were in Toronto last week,. end. - 771707* 9 CHILD WELFARE CANVASS By The MP1T1bers Of BRUSSELS LIONS CLUB MAY 27th, to JUNE 17th, 19S7 r satmet.101e between :the P:reove dates. members 0/ the Brussels g.itoing Dinh Will.call at Mite homes of tthe la Ulla area, whIelk Wades Brussels, Elthel, Walton, JailleSteOn, mill Part of Grey and 21Corr1s Townsaips for a freewill offering toward. aaila Welfare Wort and projecte as carried oat by the Triers Club. This lae:t i.11.760 years Onch a large pencentage of the funds raised by sale of tieleets on luelte- draWs went to pay for the prizes, and the net proceeds were *Mall This time Wit-.01 to find out how !may people will be pleased to /mow that 1000l of th it donation. goes for above lairposes, For each donateen, a jego receipt will ho given: elltitunt.s; tale Donor to income tax exeluPtiOn- We hope that many people will like this plan for a change. The following is a detailed statement of the receipts and eXpendi. titres for the past three years. wise folk get most fun 56 Chev. 4-door sedan with radio and heater 5.5 Belair Chev. sedan with heater Waterloo Cattle Breechg AssociaVon "Where Better Bulls Are Used" isisramerzsmiserraorz. reading was given by Mrs. B. 8, Hamilton with prayer offered by Mrs, J. Bryalts. The secretary'S report was read by Mrs, A. Ttana and duly adopted. • Miss Carrie 'McCracken gave the ' report on the "Save the Children Fund" and Mes. Rana read a letter from our little adopted Korean boy, Discussion were carded on regard- ing the penny sisters and that We should hold a Dutch Auction at the June 18th. meeting. held as a picnic at the home -of Mrs. Reno at 3 p.m. . the, W. A. and their Penny Sis- tees to be present. ° 145.60 335.99 62.50 130.25 185.00 24.85 155.85 1.351,01 Expenditures Crippled Child Work Sports Band Camp tCrip. Child) Chairs Library essee, Medication S!•r,dry Park 71:a. On hand June 304b. 1954 1 954 Receipts Balance en hand July let 1953 $1.,314.22. Profit 'rival. Frolic 171,"2 I'rof:ts from Coneert: and Caenival G04,5e Sundry Recelpts 45„00 $2,641.10 kieto-o4az.dellea ONTARIO TRAVEL 735 parliament Bldgs. Toronto Send • literature to Name $2,64L10 1955 Receipts . Expenditures Balance on hand • Medien1 Exp. July 1, 1954 $1,351,.01 Sports a. Profit .frorn. Bingo Crippled.' Children 46.31 471.25 397.78 Tag Day Concerts and Cia4nival 'The' ("ratibrook 'W. I: will meet on $ 83,65 June 4th. at 8,30 for their regular 6,30 meeting. Would all members kindly 304,68 remember to bring their Sunshine 410.63 gift. Cranbrook Y. P. S. The regular meeting of the Grail,' brook Y. P. S. was held Friday even- 1 lag May 24. An exciting' ball game was held early in the evening.- After the half game,' 'all ;:rettared to the 17.4 .14 done** :for a devotional service. A - ' good time 'was ,had by all. 857.08 270.25 35.00 25.00 89.62 10.00 The committee in, charge will be Mrs, P. McArthur, Mrs. D. No Mc- Donald:. Mrs. Michel. and Miss Flo. MeNaughten, , .. Hymn was sung followed by the gizpah Benediction. During the sopial flour 'Als. S. ;Datvison, : contributed a reading and a couple of . contests enjoyed follow- ed by a delightful l lunch.' ' ''" A vote of of thanks was accorded . Mrs. S, Davison, Mrs. H. DoWiling, -Mrs. 11.;B: Hamilton and Miss, Carrie ' :HingSten, for a splendid meeting. Bard .... . 'Liens Park Crippled Childrens Work Insurance • TereFic Festival Santa Clause Parade Hospital Bed Band !instruments Balance en hand June N0, 1955 H, P, Rupert has been a real asset to dur Organization and its Members. His offspring are the kind that earn extra dollars for their owners. WE HAVE ALL BREEDS AVAILABLE Help yourself while helping your. Organization, The cost is modest and the service efficient, For service to our well proven bulls or carefully selected _young bulls, call collect to: CLINTON HU. 2-3441 Between 7:30 and 9:30 a,m. BETTER CATTLE FOR BETTER LIVING The W. A. of the United Church met in the church parlour with the peesidenfe !Mire. J. Bryank in the chair and Mrs. A. Armstrong at the organ. After the opening hymn scripture $2,266.55 1956 ' $2,"266.55 Receipts Expenditures Balance on hand Med. ExpenSes /9,55 July 1st, 1955 ........ $ 857.08 Crippled Childrens Profit from Frolic Work 329.31 and Dte. 29,6.21 Milk, Vacation School 71.10 Profit from Shows 38.80 Sports & Play Ground , 54.40 Easter Seal Tag Day 502.50 Band 427.20 laundry 25.00 Lions Park .............. 88.50 Eyes and Glasses 100.50 Insurance 35.00 Balance on hand June 30, 195.6 594.13 • $1,719,59 $1,719,59 Union United .Church W. hi .5. and W. A. Hostess for the ..May meeting of Unilota W. M. S. was Mrs; Carmen paker with 25 ladies and 5 children present. . The _leader, Ws. ElOton Spe&ran, had as' ££heme for the meeting Ser- vice of Irtercessiion for Heine Miss- ions Mrs. Morrow read the Scripture. The roll call - was answered -by nam- ing a "'missionary I have heard." The minutes: were read by Mrs. Jas. Bremner 'in the absence of the !se ere lay. . -The study book on reinrriesa, read by Mrs. F. Cox. Me leader for the W. A. roans. Md. Ralph Meehan. In Atte bulsilness period it tottit decided to have a iGarden Party On Tuesday, June 111th. PaolgraM eOfip mittee. Mrs. J. Bremner, Mrs N. iSmilth, Mrs, E. Speiran, Mrs. McIntosh, The sweeping list was eon :161110d II ' for the year. A donation of $150 ttivas toted( to the church Board. A vocal iiatinber "Whispering Hone" by tour girls. Sharon and Lois Whitfield, Barbara McKay and Shirley Baker Wad toyed. Lunch. was .served by the hesteSa assisted by Mrs, Hiemstra and Mrs. Lake. PEOPLE WE KNOW - Congratulations to Douglas Leach son of Mr. and, Mrs. W. G. Leach of Bxitiesels eviho has suc'cess'fully complete his second yeritr in Elec. tronice at Ryerson Institute, Taro onto, Doug, Is at present oii Baffin', Island, Mr. J, R. Lane of HolYrood and; daughter, Mrs. Arthur Phillips of Fonthill visited with Rev. A, and ltles, Lane, Wednesday of lit week', Mr. and George MOTair ta MilrilYn and Donald, of Hamilton, Spent the holiday With Mr, arid Mre W. J. Petrie allid Mr, :Tames Perale, Waterier), Col- loge, conducted services at Ktiox ,Presbyterian Church, Etlueva,le and Wherever big° jobs are being done, Chevrolet trucks are there, putting their mightier kind of muscle fo work. Chevrolets are Canada's bus- iest trucks by a wide margin . . . because they'ie the unbeatable champs of, every weight classi Next time you're out, check the trucks you see at work. It Won't belong before you get the message . . . truck after truck, from lively pick-up to giant load hauler, is a Chevrolet. And that's not hard to understand. Be- cause truck buyers who know their business, know that Chevrolet trucks give -more on-the-job hours, more operating economy, more hauling effici- ency than any other trucks, bar none. Look at the facts. Engines . . . thrifty G's or mighty Vfirs, every great depend- able Chevy engine delivers the right horsepower, the usable horsepower for your job gets the most out of every gallon of gas. Transmissions . . only Chevrolet has revolutionary neW POWermatic that giVes you easy, efficient automatic shift- ing through 6. forward speeds with direct-drive cruising deenoiny, Or take your pick of Hydra-Matic, Powerglide or Chevrolet'i famous synchromesh tratisinisSions. Styling-Chevy has modern Work Styl- ing that fits the Oh, gives you more efficient loading, longer life, Handsome Work-Styled cabs bring you panOr- timje Visibility, concealed Safety stops, High-Level ventilation and other big advantages. Oa the whole impressive story &OM your Chevrolet dealer right now. Have him show you Why no truck can meet your needs half aS well as Chevrolet . or give you More for your dollar! Weevr/so ,e9raittielea1 *eat etirtrifive Llirsola ttrm3 bed/. Az . livitt4 tipiorit Delligning ar.41 Warier:a:int:fp. '40,5. Moat fttasonarbit - - !my:Ater Lem e: trig a tenectetril PO )11.-ON *Plait Wietliarn. Orrte"Yei