The Brussels Post, 1958-03-19, Page 8EASTER EASTER CARDS .
of All the Special Seasonal Cards
they are the Most Beautiful.
while investe:1 safely and wisely
NI' I to 5 Year0
in a Hi,. ; Mortgage certificate!
To invest — just send in your cheque
and all de" "s will be looked after.
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Yard ley's
April Violets Cologne
$1.85
Yardley's
Red Roses Soap
50c Cake
Sunworthy Rot, of 36 day
and Washable treatment $2.59
SMITH'S REXALL DRUG STORE
Phone 62 Brussels
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Racks of Lovely Dresses
in Plains or Prints for
Baby to Grandma
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Coat Sets for Children
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Our Display Contains Colorful. Spring
Designs with Easter Messages priced
at 5c, 10c 15 and 25c each. See them.
Also a good assortment of Birthday
Cards to the sick, congratulations and
'other occasion cards.
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Robin s Return
Makes For Spring Finery
Ladies Coats in Fine Wool or Casuals
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Car a Coats — Jackets — etc.
Slim Jims in Latest Trends
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Hucinut's
Special
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Shampoo regular
$1.25 size
for 98c
British. Mortgage and Trust
Founded in On
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NOTICE
HAVING INCOME TAX TROUBLE ?
Let me compute your Tax at a reasonable rate.
Brussels Office Open Tuesdays and Fridays,
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..WALL PAPERS
A fine assortment
of patterns to choose
from in
REXALL
Super Plenamirs Scream Kids"
Canada's largest selling
vitamin fOrMula tablet
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MR. FARMER!
$10.00 AND UP
PAID FOR SICK, DOWN, AND DISABLED
COWS AND HORSES
ALSO"'
DEAD COWS AND HORSES
AT CASH VALUE
Please. Phone promptly
.BRUCE MARLATT
24 HOUR SERVICE PHONE 56r7 Brussels
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ALEN M. RONNENBEJRO,
INSURANCE AGENCY
insurance of All Kinds.
i UNITED CHURCH W. M. S.
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op ened
lour I
the meeting with a., hymn followed
by D raper.
Scripithre and explanations were ,
1 I given by Mrs, B. Bray.
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1 One minute of silent prayer was
observed in. memory of the late Mliss-?.
Florence Buchanan, a faithful 111,0ml1
her of the Society. f l
i Secretary and treasurer's reports
read and approved. 1 Visiting committee reported 14 /
calls , Mrs. R. B. Cousins reported
for Christian Stewardship and I
also for Npply, stating that the
parcel of clothing for Western L.
Canada would be leaving March
27th. Mrs. Downing reported 1. box !'
of treats had b Ieen sett out. Mrs. J. ,
-Murnball thanked the Tallies for 1
card received and, also reported for i
\Christian Citizenship ' Mrs. J. Row-
land has accepted the Literature ,,
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Secretary's office and also ito look ci f
after the used postage stamps.
The President =noticed the 33rd.
annual Presbyterial meeting will
be held lin Clinton, Ontario St.
United Church on March 27, inleet-
ingls at 9.30 a. in. and 1.30 P. m
dinner serived at noon. Mrs. C. Mc-
Fadden and Mrs, Thomas to be
sent as delegate's, _Speaker( Mrs.
Hansuld, 111'rst Vice President of
Loudon Conference, W. M. S.
Branich,
Mils. McVittle of Blyth is to be
special speaker at the April meet
,Thankoffering envelopes to, be
handed in at this meeting if pos-
sible. All ladies of the church are
invited,
Mrs. L, Nichol took the Study
Book on Japan and gave a very
interesting story picture of the ;
Missionaries and their teachings in
Japan.
A hymn and sprayer closed the
meeting.
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chianti. University ei Tamen
IPSITSECSAN mid SURGEON
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ONE-YEAR AND TWO-YEAR COURSES are offered
leading to an Interim Elementary-School Teacher's
Certificate, valid in the elementary schools of Ontario.
TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 9, 1958. Descriptive book-
let "Teaching in the Elementary Schools of Ontario,"
free on request.
ACADEMIC REQUIREMENT FOR ADMISSION:
ONE-YEAR COURSE: Standing in eight Grade 13
papers, one of which shall be English Composition or
English Literature.
TWO-YEAR COURSE: Secondary School Graduation
Diploma of the General Course.
INTERVIEWS 4.111-I APPLICANTS are conducted by the
Committee of Selection. Secondary school students
interested in entering Teachers' College should apply ---
for interview through the principal of their secondary
school. Other applicants should write to:
THE PRINCIPAL, STRATFORD TEACHERS' COLLEGE
WATER STREET
STRATFORD TEACHERS' COLLEGE
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LOCATION:
Rural road
hear Stratford:
TIME:
6:45 p.m.
ROAD SORMCili
Hard gravel.
RESULT:
One killed;
The driver of this car was travelling at an estimated
70 m.p.h. when he pulled out to overtake another car.
He lost control while overtliking and rammed into
the abutment of this narrow bridge. He was eruShed
to death on impact.
Before you tramp down on that accelerator, remember
two things: (1) The faster you travel the less` control
you have, (2) This photograph,
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