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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1957-12-11, Page 4Yon can have a newer, faller, outdoor life with a real future • .. in the Canadian Army. If you want a steady job ... a career with a future ... and can meet, the high standards set by the Canadian Army, there is a world of opportunities open to you. Here is a challenging career .. one with a purpose ... good companions ... opportunities for advancement and adventure good pay, The years when you are young are THE GREATEST YEARS OF YOUR LIFE Make the most of them as a proud member, of the Canadian Army. GET THE FACTS FOR YOURSELF TODAY Phone, or send this coupon to: ARMY RECRUITING STATION OLD POST OFFICE Buti.p_mci KITCHENER, ONT. TELEPHONE SHa.6661 r pNg4 of cfip,(44's cogeixlui4g needs is ippro poqp1o, '49;o 414 ;OSP Pi. many ;341119.40 mar© 0444. we is 1110 best welcome we can. give to the44e Elig cgjue to 04.1444 from other OuAtrie4 Le tg bye hege country were there -ge: #eadOni 2. Economic freedom 3. Incentive for the ambItious 4. A legitimate reward for all willing and able to work. We ;nag be able to show newel raers tthat Catted,a ts a better as well, as a bigger country titian, the one they came from, ' THE STEEL COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED MONTREAL GANANOQUE HAMILTON BRANTFORD TORONTO Please send me, tvithout obligation, details on career oppor. tunitie.s in the Canadian Army. Name • Age City/Town Phone 857/33 MM : MMMM rtsimmumnAeszaa MMMMM Al MI oral 011.1, NM o• 61 CM. 0,11est helper a fifIllff ever had. PIONEER S 0 v e ial Car Fit sett Garttel -for • $1 T re Erb:, '.n NEW HUSTLE! NEW MUSCLE ! CT-4 NEW STYLE! THE BRUSSELS POST Weallesda)r December iltir, 1.96T • UPPER PANJAPA mite 'to 0. .440 fled Secretary of ':4,lke .1 i .B1 4.1ePt SOCIETY . wiper Canada %hie. .SocietY I Tile 444441. .4eettaK. of the AfAigg Wang. that if . possible. his 4 •134114§ela 1;iiralAcih. of the TIppor • 'visit O. our ci(0444.1*.Y •1;40?4i iatkr• 4 I Q-4444 P1-01.0 .$99•14Y •Met 14, the . , • should be ,94/. Sept. 7, 16681,4: ' i V9104 ab4reb.. The clarottPAO, 7014,1v PrOlVtle1141),C444.14 .4 Period 'V*004 of prAypE by t40,. '-i pnealdent. . MI% •.Telth • 1$eht0.4.. 1 acriptItre lesaol..t. by Rev, Brew ,. ( Weyer by 10,. .00C4 rglompeohi • CranbrOCir„, And a. brief address by the .preptdent. ... . nil:0es i log .!Ala last annual,.(.. . . i meeting. were read and Od,o;ptecl .o4. 1 (rhe Peceinger Meieting .of the ..motion. of Rev, WilliamS and Gilbert : Urdie;s" AN Society Or Melville glair, The .latter also reported that 1 Presbyterian. Church, with 010 i • • • ' • I W11,88 had been colleeta for the : president Mrs. A, .4, Bengett, la I support or ithe work with still some ' ,014•00,, was held in the church parlour, te be receiVed. Rev. Browm took the .ohitir for The Christmas. story was read i the eleetion ,ef' officers who are as - by Mrs, D. Q. Ms,the.son, golloWed by I• follav,*: Prayer by Mrs. bust 'Scott.. i President ...i.,......, ........ Sohn Schnook• ,, Annual reportS were given by 1 Seerettrry .....i..,...„,„, John Perrle 1 the treasurer Mrs. 3", Q. Long and Mr. MaeTayish 1 the Senshine ,convener Mrs. H. B. Treasurer ; The president again took charge of ' Allen, wilco sent out. 16 boxes of the meeting, treats to sick and shat-in members ) On motion of Rev, Brown and Ed. of the congregation and cards of Morrow it was agreed that there sympathy and good cheer. Returns 1 should be. an honorary executive as from the nenrmy contest 'were I well as An active one. qlhe former received • by the two leaders of i is composed of: the two sides. Each member had Mrs. 13, Mitchell chosen" a partner, a non-member of Mrs, B. Walker the group, and the collection of miss. Carrie 'Kingston: nappies for the year atholunted to. Mt,s. P. Kerr appro x en at el y 8100.00, The active exeoutive is The nominating committee Fd. Morrow prepared a slate of officers: Gilbert Speir Palesident Mrs. 'ft. A. Bennett Jas, Moses, The meeting cleaed With PrlaYer by 'the president and tile benediction by ReY, Brown, MELVILLE LAWNS AID • • • .1,, • • ;"1,.3. follows: had Alfred. Knight Mrs. F. ,jewel Geo. 'Davis. Moved by Mr. Thompson, seconded by. Rov. Brown that a lay vice- --Tee,eient be a' ppointed each 'year, lin' he become president at the next annual meeting following his qipporintment, and that Mr. Ed. Morrew be yke-president this year —Carried be r,ocond presidents' it was agr'eed that the secretary 'Treasurer, ' Mrs, S. C. Long Asst. •I'irfeals. Mrs. Ethel Haether Treasurer Mrs., Ethel Huether Secretary Mrs. Wesley Kerr Asst: Sect. Mrs. W. 'R Little Pianist Mrs, W. C. Kerr Several Christmas carols wets sling during the meeting and. .a shdrt Ti•iogram of readings was presented by Mrs. R. A, Bennett and Mrs. Wesley J'. .err. Mrs. W. c". Kerr gave a musical selection A lunch waist ser4ved by Mrs. W. A. Williams, Mrs. Robert Gemmel' a•,•1 Mrs, Wesley Kerr. • Im,•••••• mow • NEW LIGHT-DUTY elites two tett. ?.s4; Step-Van, Oh option 416e, 3204 pickup, 3805 panel. • with new' broad-shouldered styling, new "horses" in both 6 and V8 en- gines, new developments throughout! That fresh, frisky look tells you right off what to expect of these new Apaches. There's new pep and power in every model, whether you choose the improved Thriftmaster 6, famous for economy, or the short-stroke Trademagter V8* with a full 281-cubic inch displacement. Three brand-new Step-Vans, complete with Forward Control bodies, make their debut to solve troublesome delivery chores. Rolling in for '58 too, are high-capacity pickups and panels and 4-wheel drive models that keep on hauling where the road leaves off! *Optional at extra cost on all Ggnventional models. Repairing everything from fences to farm buildings, clear- ing new acreage, cutting winter firewood . . . these are just a few of the time-saving, money-making ways farmers across the country are using light-weight, easy-to-service Pioneer chain saws. Let us show you how a Pioneer saw can help you to more profitable farming! PIONEER 11. 3 hard-working weight classes! -v• 'See ,the complete of pioneer saws priced as low As 5204..95" $old by BUDNAR.K WELDING & SUPPLY. Brussels, Ontario. 1.• EW! 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