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The Brussels Post, 1958-03-19, Page 4A FOR CANADIANS 'SHE BRUSSELS r0.5T. wochwg4.4y,. I'S r)IE crir " GEORGE ItfcCUrrfiroN 4 Ilikt &US I SO JOE BOUGHT ONE AND) RIVERSIDE MOTORS POWER-PACKED USED CAW - EASY ON THE WALLET \ AND EASY ON THE EYE. GIVE YOU A TIR JOE. ardiff and KER. or Vote MANS BEST FRIENP IS A imettimiummineerionneimusemoiirmometler IN MEMORIAM 1954 Chev. Deluxe Coach with Automatic Transmissipp, 19$4 Chev, Deluxe Sedan 1956 Buick Hardtop 4 door Radio and Automatic. IN MEMORIAM, jAMIESON — In loving memory of a dear sister and brother, Shirley and Miner .Tamiesou, who passed away roui' years ago, Marob 16th, away few years ago, March 16111, 1954, McQUARRIE In loving memory of a dear husband and father, William Thomas McQuarrie, who passed away •nhte years ago, Maxon 21st, 1949, A day of remembrance sad to recall, Without farewell he left us all. ; Precious memories treasured' ever Of happy days when we were all together --Sadly missed by bis wife and WINGRAFili ...ittORLAL EgOi.1 ,our Memorial ,arartanozza let aim-rive yeip47,Aliriii sag THr st* Along Willi ExPort Designing, me 15111; workmanship. Prto Most `Mastivuttgo tonseer, Lettoringt a 81)00811i I R. A. SPOi-rori • Th's day we do remember, A loving thought we give, To two, no longer with us But in our hearts still live. —Ever remembered by isabel! JIM • a t,tl family. mot. tiifirlipmeir, ............;;;,4•••••6•0•2norwarlaraimer•imese • • John Diefenbaker Elston Cardiff [,VOTE for a GOVERNMENT that KEPT its PROMISES Published by the Huron Progressive Conservative Association. DAIRY FARMERS OF CANADA 409 Huron Street, Toronto frail Made Fraser's new Cheese Casserole Recipes, Send today! 'CRANBKOOK • Salads • Sir John A. MacDonald built the Canada of to-day. . Now, John Diefenbaker envisions the Canada of To-morrow Tuesday, March 25th, at 1.30 to 4.04 p.m., in Cranbrook Oommunity Centre, the Orhnbrook W, I are sponsoring a short course "Salads". The Walton Institute members will he guests at this meeting. This short course is not only for Institute members but for all ladies interested. A good .attendance is hoped Mrs. Fred Kirkpatrick and Miss Lena Noble have planned to have a Penny Auction after the ;Short ;Course, 1,,Tr, C. L. Thollipson visited over St. Patrick's lay in Toronto where he }rok part in special services. Mr.. and tiers. Archie Forrest, New Llskeard, spent the wi4elo end With Mies Alice :I, Forrest. LLAR PROGRA L EVELOPME Cranigrook W. I. To Create New Opportunities For Canadian Industry To Develop Canada's Unlimited National Resources To Expand Processing Of Our Own Raw Materials. To Provide More Employment For More Canadian To Enlarge Home Markets For Canadian Agriculture Not ASpendthrift Program A Sound Investment In Canadian Prosperity 'Carry On, Elston And John t at The truest speaker for the March meeting of the Cranbrook W. I. was Mr. McLaren from the SpinYtte woollen, mills of Listowel. Ms talk was very informative and enjoyed by all present. Mrs. Ruby, Kirkes,hriek thanked Ulm and' pre- sented hum a gra. • .^1, 'meeting opened in the usual I Manner with the 1st vice president str" P^ity 'Knight in the char. "'n -'II ;call, A. Oanadian Ind- --'''• ' ', would, litre to Visit and why, '• 'll fliswato,a by a good attend- alien. The motto Tn4uatry roasts , for Man, not man tor Indlistry, WriA 1,1.,,,,,,•;.,1 Raid girt,;, by 'Mrs hurray ITnettictIr. ti- Wes decided that tile W. t. 11-,,,pt ansor ".:, home making Club ;The Club rite StanCis On. :;(-4416111. ,A; 'inyette for the '[Horton. Pefieit ,vas collected, lltbPie lw 1V 4.5. l'AM , Thr=t Meeting elePed with the sing- ieet' of the rlleeil. .01 retired to 11!r, Immtant for itrheb ft, stesses Ittit-r., 1\itrl,L Mendb.- Old, Miro. S. Conks. :Sirs. R. Verc- itoyrt nnil Mrs, S. ,V;Ftellab. I Won..Rid n March 31 Published' itit6it PrOgrettiVe:eilitSei'VtiiiVe Asottatioit p (50 SALk 4 1i.P 0.1f Al' Oft ringnr Puppies, talter-i-ii lentils old, Stittiet4 .N'te'Stell 1 15,rtts.let0