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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1957-09-18, Page 8THEY X E $ 4,1744 • 4 -(10XlIP'011.4TiON TAX" is uot a tax on the ▪ eorporation; but is, rather, a tax on the • customers CRAN BROOK. Oil:Sunday morning Mr, O. L. Thompson based his sermon on the 'I Book of Leviticu following up the study of the Books of the Bible. Mr, L, H. Gordon and Mr. Graemo McDonald sank the duet "Did You Walk in the Garden with Jesus", 'Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Noble,o,their daughter Pat and Mr. Jerry Beirnes, Guelph, visited recently with, Mrs. James Noble, Mrs. Calvin Cameron Mr. and Mrs, W. H, Smaaldon and Mr.. and Mrs. Harold Smaaldon attended the Winters-Kilg 'wedding in Brant- ford on Saturday. 1 E,(1. Smalldon, Toledo. is 1 'visiting friends here. He was ac- companield by 10. Fred Smalidon on a week-end trip to iToberinory. McNEIL'S SHELL SERVE itilILLUOnICAT;ON, wow. 14r4o11401.0 404BLL NITNOLMIU Blipsurre oismeo risto Pat, and easesserlee- Austin Sales and 567Vieit repairs to sirl'..eekee. et erre aeta revoke 7.110142 Trre ONG 11821,4, Oen, 1••••••••••••=woo....... D. A. RANN & Co. Orrirrr011rirMAIMPOOIN001004111.4.11MB/11. PUMEILTIVARD AJIMPULANCIE MERVIN* 1. Lliesosod Noma Diratior wad tau MOMS MI or 111,4""."47-1-...".-7-7— 01111.114, COM Walker Funeral Home Dar or MlIghe OulltArallapions KAM 1Cblettles telotletie W reemeol Ibis* pionsoll Fonarail Dlinteriii and illainallirse Taramty-ttour Now *frialloilmao Dirwlito R. S. Hetherington, K. C. muicasummitarit nuents Plow Illk 4444. ._or d s. uk. ' raiwboy 111M1 Illearittiy all cloy °that apes to two, JOHN E. LONG5TAFF0 OptometriSt. loosit I ro*.o4. rt4,1 Soolowdriti M.. Milli ON* boirtio Nib* *et ilk • Jai to • I% G. At t A MS, Optometrist; OseArilimi 011111* liver Pot** tm." flkis Wlikitrare 779 A t whasittes i Meeting with the theme "We Would 1 . R See Sesta". IllYintie Were sung 'and i acrintnile was read by IVLia. Stuart 11vene atid• Mrs. tngel. Prayer by Miss itlorreat, Mrs, TlidniplaMi ..triblic I ,over the hustite§e 'bait of the meet- / ink. Mrs,. tfailght (read two letter's I * N Obi Lillian ekton. in- Title]. 1- ii 'Nit:read. fIllie next meeting IS t-0 be at Mrs. Itniklift on Get, 9, A I Ph•ChleaglOtili Piidgrainnie IS to he followed. t ' Mrs. ttigel eloSeti the- :Meeting ' j with tiraYbe. j1. Ltiri-Ch wag 'km-- -ii by 4114 hostess- - •- end Miss Penitent A Bible- n'ttira: 'Was thildifieted.' by Mrs, ttiket. ' 1 AWNINGS dieth, t'ihre Before you buy get ail eatintitte !rink J'adimen lidodee Soafott#i Phone 2W- Itrealiiga Help The Blind to help themselves ODA $64 9 700 VIA" fo train, reobliiirli " the is ehi~ 41olthL Irian w t It. TO Veto LOOM Ohatilrian R. B. Cousins, BOUSSeli, Ont. A Ve r , •I A • to 4 • 4 • 'Wedaesday, SoPtembier 180i, 10Vt, " THE BRUSSELS POST .. • Orli err...144r ar._,rarlrrirrriirr,,,,err,"*"** 101101111011111~1111011101100111"011011110101110111.1000 Phone sTitr iim n9ig Tip. ToP 24 . IV mar 60.' Tailors go Fad. Fair Specials ••••••••••••••_•••••••••rPrr• ,•••!..4•••••••••••••11 •.. . 4414 44 uwul . . ..... . ... . . .. ,Nil! 1.. vmmi!ripmtgr:04.,444it PICKLING Hot Water SUPPLIES Bottles $1,79 Cinnamon Bark Heating Pads Whole Root Ginger Fly—kil Lump Alum Spray 35.0 pickling Oils Fly Bomb. Powd, Saccharine Spray 98c Celery Seed Fly Coils 1 lot Children's Winter Coats, Sets, etc Up To 50 % Off .4•••••• Children's Cotton. Dresses To Clear &Of • IN*(bie buy 41.e. 'goods. or Services it produp:ea, • ,Taxes are a. coo4 or doing business, !Alley intik be included in the price structure -along: with 'wages,. • plfi the coals Of raw materials amid! supplies. An increase in corporation taxes, or in any other Table of Specials ..rm....0 • . • .« ••• . • .. ... • . Super Plenlamins — To build up Resistance to Colds 36 Day Treatment $2.59 Yard Goods Specials taxes, is an increase in coats which must ultimately be " Select Your Winter Coat NOW Specials Also Made To Your Order . i• Ail, • aar4 44 .4.14,4 • . ... .... ..w. School Supplies reflected in 'vices. Hence, a decrease in eorporetion or other taxes would ease the upward pressure or, costs and prices. Globe Pencil Sharpeners 25c Fountain Pens 69c Ball Pointed Pens T H E STEEL COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED MONTREAL GANANOQUE HAMILTON BRANTFORD TORONTO AUCTION SALE Of Property and Household Effects In the Village of Walton, on SATURDAY, SEPT 28th. 01:20 p.m Roy Rogers Pencil' Pouches 39c Scrak Books 16c 3 Hole Binders $2.49 and up Mathematical• Sets CI 35c, 49c and up Roy Rogers Lunch. Kitis $1.85 Music Dictation Books, AUCTION SALE Of Property and Household Effects In the Village of Brussels, Main Street, on SATURDAY, SEPT, 21st. at 1 p.m. 8-piece. Set of Loyalist Maple in- cluding seilee, 3 chairs tables mirror and 2 lamps Studio Couch small writing desk Moffatt Electric Stave ( Chesterfield Chair and root Stool Hostess Frigidaire Electric Washing Machine ;Table Lamps Floor Lamps Wall Lamps Coleman Space Heater Kitdhen Cupboards Sealers Lawn Chairs 2 Step Ladders Clothes,Line Laundry Tubs New Oil Barrel Axminster Carpet 7x9 ((new) Sectional Book Case Small Tables 2 Beds with Springs and Spring Matresaes Chest of Drawers with Mirror Number of Mirrors Modern Walnut Vanity and Bench pike new) dishes Kitdheri Utensils Garden Tools Other articlea too numerous to mention Property — At the same place at 3 p.m, the property will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid, 8- room 2-storey brick house on -main Brussels; hot air furnace School Bags 2 Bedroom Suites Sideboard Dining doom Table and 6 Chairs Kitchen Table and Chairs 3 Arm Chairs Several small 'Tables Table Lamps 3 Racking Chairs 2 Rugs Writing Desk Hall Tree" Large Mirror Sofa Bed Kitchen Lotinge Oil Heater (used one season) Coal Heater qat . Plate Electric Heater Electric Toaster Electric Iron Glassware Pictures Picture Fnames Dishes Clothes Hangers Meat Grindeli Kitchen Utensils Pint and quart sealers Carpenter and ;Garden Tools Crocke Snow Shovel . ,Axes Hedge Clippers Lawn Mower Motor Extension Cords 10 ft. Ladder, Small Ladders Stepladder Property — 7-room frame house In Village of Walton; 3-piece bath, pressure system, 2-car garage, good water supply; will be sold subject to a reserve bid, Terms Chattels Cash • Property 10% down, balance In 80 days Proprietor: Pauline Miller Auctioneer: Harold Jackson Clerk; E. P. Chesney 11111=011111•11111111Ek ••=1MMOISIMMiiIMIMMINCOMMS. lamas= elrvath Yliceolarrimaa*rar .A.A.A.A,Ar*M..1,1AA*A.A .AIOIWAWAPAAMOili t l./....." • SMITH'S Regal Drug Store Phone 62 - Brussels on summer clays in many ways serve Dairy Foods! -OW GAVILLER, McINTOSH and WARD Chartered Accountants • Bell Telephone Bolldlee Walkerton, Ontario bath room, hard wood floors, is in exceptionally good con- street, (new), House ditlon. -The regular monthly meeting of the Cranbrook W. I. was, held in the ,Community Centre with a goOd attendance. Roll call was: answered uy re'adin(g an item from "Hoine and Country". The motto, "A community is like - ii ship, Everyone should be pre pared to take the helm", was given by MM Martin McDonald A demon. stration on copper tooling was given by Mrs. Wm. )Perrie and Mrs, Allan McTaggant, also the Club Girls put on an exhibit, "Vegetables from ono Club Garden", Com,- mentator being Geraldine lAifeTag. gart. jibe meelti* closed with the sitting of the Queen) and all re. tired ita the basement for lunch. Hostestees were Mrs. S. McNair, Mrs, W. Strickler, Mire, H. Keys end Mrs. O. Ratirwell. Business cards • DR. R. W. STEPHENS -------- Oradwalo tlebrawally rif Temagsa EirrIPCIAll owl atmatest iffriorlanime Terms Chattels Cash Property 10% down, balance in 30 ,days Proprietor: Mrs. W. A. Spence Au ctioneer: Harold Jackson Clerk: 5, P. Chesney UNITED CHURCH RALLY DAY Rail Day was obserbed in the United Church on Sunday with the Sunday School occupying the centre pews. The superintendent, Mr. Carl Herniongway, and the secretary- treasurer, Mr. L. Cousins, assisted the minister in the conduct of the service, About 50% of the school received attendance awards of the aces and crown system and fiev- earl were presented with presented with prizes for memory Work. The- choir sang two anthems under the direction of Mrs. A. E. IVIartin. dye r thi Perk up warns wee • • " petits with reties • 84 siods. They tas boo , .., ok so goods ti ... ' good for yob. The variety is wide and wonderful so you enjoy them in count{ tenipting ways throe tie summer days! PALL FAIR L.ATES Arthur Sept. 24, 25 Bayfield Sept. 25, 26 ' Blyth Sept. 17, 18 13RUSSELS Sept. 26, 27 Giles ley ......4.4.. . . ..... . ... Sept. 6, 7 Clifford Sept. 11, 12 !Drayton Sept. 14, 16 thirtieth Sept. 27, 28 Eltnira Aug. 30, Sept. 2 Exeter Sept. 18, 19 Ferguis • Sept. 8,7 { Gerrie Sept. 2714 Hanover Oct. 4, 6 Kincardine ... . .. . .. Sept. 19, 20 j The Sept. W.M.S. meeting was Listowel , Sept. 23, 24 • held at the home of Mrs, John ,Schnook with 11 memberal present Mrs, Engel as leader ()Pealed the Fikilearflor Flaw'sryo fr 81•4 gide Recipe Rook • DAIRY FOODS SERVICE BUREAU WEATHER FORECAST: Cold Weather 01 On The Way • \ Coto to or:Moho today * No other type of fuel DARES to gaaratfr,• tee yeti comfort 'blue, coil! dor& 'blow roar ha, a record for .koCping safe, ciimfriiiiible, healthy ,through the, worst winters in history. End fuel work" Order WO end be We. a, .1' Art bgr..Yr 2.Ar a , a • • • •