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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1957-06-05, Page 8••••• .• A ^ S, 'TINSMITHS rwthe THERE- 1 AND OUR PitiCES ARE FAIR CMG KRAUTER — co.— PLUMBING& HEATING SHEET METAL LC OIL BURNE les BRUSSELS 12knte.. 47 X WANTED -- A good reliable man to supply customers with Rawleigh Products. Write Ra.wisigh's Pept. F;15242/7, 4005 Richelieu St., Montreal, Queb. '1 FOR SALE — 1 motor 3 14, P. 1 motor 1 H. P, 1 motor P. 1 Bon saw and rW, saw. .Taa, 'abisl3n Phone 73 FOR SALE — .Legtorn. Pullets laying 50%. $2.00 each. Leghorn Pallets istarting to lay $1,30 each, Vaccinateld, wormed, ,debeaked, ,delivered. _Andrews Poultry Farm R. R. 3, Seaforth, /Phone 6.47r3 SMITH'S Rexall Drug Store Phone 62 Brusselo ..v!"-,-41 -smtlgignotgReRtgotegite.0110% sir L. McNEIL'S SHELL SERVICE Y : sY falHEtt-i.talIRTGA.TON, UV:ALL NOVIDENOLD ADE SHELL ItETROLIEUU PRODUCTS DL TIM Parts and AseesseAse. Austin- Saies and •Service repairs is aR Oakes of Wei sad lowelin mown nr• sittoissus. ow, e. C HURON 'COUNTY COUNCIL The Huron County CoUncil with met in the Court House, poderich, on — AUTO — WINDSTORM — LIABILITY — BONDS — FIRE *— PERSONAL PROPERTY BOJRGLARY TELEVISION FLOATER E. Collins„. Insurance Agent Suggestions For Fathers' Day at LEACH'S JEWELLERY STORE , Brussels A good' selection of Rust Craft Cards, Eleictrie Razors, Bill Folds by Busetom, Cuff Links and Tie Bars, Pen and Pencil Sets by Sheaffer and Waterman and scores of novelty items LeacWs The Store For Beautiful Gifts CASH RAID For old. sick and disabled horses and cows. Dead limes and _cows. Free pick up, Phone Atwood 168 Coaled. Listowel Phone 38 or 567 1.41v Itigravelo lake and river paradise for families ea, ONTARIO TRAvet, *Ire Pariimmint TOi.ohici- Slid MEE literature to Fed Office re *0.4. Donerfosof .1 Travel & Poi**, Dm Orr* L. Coition!, *older iirtmot0e.utio Bea THE BRUSSELS eosT • ANtecluciO4Y, 'Julia Father's Day SUNDAY, JUNE 16th. t Suggestions! dr Gillette, Colder), Lure Special 1 SupOr•Speed Razor Set regular $1.29 iu tree plastic bait box with fisherman's golden lure bait — regular Mild value for $1.29. .... ......... ....... . Ittkt ......... .. ..... • . ... .. . . A .... • . • • *. Old Spice for Men Also Toiletries by Yardley, Seaforth Bachelor and Rexall After Shaving Lotion., $1.35 Electric Shave $1.25 CLASSAFIED ADS. Colcigrte $1.50 FOR SALE — Boy's Bicycle, $14,00; ;i H. P. Motor with Pulley and cord $1100 M. A. Fraser Phone aors B411 iPolnted Pencils from 39c and up Paper Mate Pens $1.98 Waterman's Fountain Pens with free bottle Ink $1.95 Keystone Club Hair Brushes •99c each Flash Lights Thermos Bottles Lunch Kits Bill Folds Key Cases Holiday Brownie Cm :laza Flash Outfit Complete $11.45 Father's Day Greeting ,Cards 10c each FOR SALE —• New Bray folder, ,pricelist, Pallets. :oackerels. Dayold, stairted. For production later on egg. or , meat markets: And dual-purpose chicks. Buy the best chicks far your , best markets. Agent Wm, Glen Bray, Ethel; Mrs-. R. Barrett, • R. R. 5, Brussels, Phone 54-12 CAVILLER, McINTOSH and WARD Chartered Accountants !lel! Telephone Building . ,„. ...• Walkerton, Ontario Liberal WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12th, 1957, AT 10:00 A. M. 11. -r All accounts, and nalces of deputations sholuld -be In 1 the hands of the County Clerk not later ahan Saturday., June lgth, 1957; efforts on behalf of Huron A. H. ERSKINE, Clerk, County of Huron, AND PUT HURON ON THE GOVERNMENT SIDE! Andy McLean will work ' to the end that those en- gaged in the farming industry will have returns equal to the returns received by other classes in the community., He recognizes that Can dian trade is at an all-time high and that favorable trading agreements exist with the five countries of the world. He pledges no action will be taken to endanger this trade already in existence by the introduction of high tariffs and prOtection. He will oppose the introduction of bureaucratic con- trols, limiting agricultural production which are part and parcel of so-called "adequate parity". He is opposed to irresponsible promises. He makes no promises, other than to say he will do everything pos- , sible to aid the people of Huron riding. He will continue to work on behalf of all the people of Huron in assisting them with their problems. He will speak to and be listened to by the Government of the day. He will continue his He will continue to support those Liberal polecies that recognize that the individual is supreme — that en- courage individual initiative — that recognize' that every Canadian is entitled to an equal opportunity — that have resulted in family allowances and old age assistance (each year more than two million dollars is paid ,Huron residents in receipt of family allowances and old age as- sstance) — that recognize that orderly financial arrange-. ments in keeping with the ability of the country to pro- duce are essential to continued prosperity -- that reduc- es taxes ($485,000,000 in the past four years, $30 for every man, woman and child in Canada.) On June 10 in Huron Riding WORK FOR AND ELECT ANDRE 1f. McLE WHO GETS THINGS DONE FOR HURON! Published by the littron Liberal Association „44 4'4' Phan. .1114 it. 41 „ vats Oviir xiiwtie« . Plumbing "jahlie '11.1:11 pawritrioN OUR 1.1•111111041 %.LJP.t0 sImiim•moainmnismisimrsae