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THE RIOT DIRECTION IF YOU SEE
RIVERSIDE moroRs
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IN'THE MARKET
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Group registration proceeding until August 31, 1958. Application forms for individual
"Pay-Direct' enrolment available at banks and hospitals, In communities without a
bank, the forms may be obtained from the post cffice,
IMPORTANT: Do not register'as an individual it you are registered through a Group,
ONTARIO HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION • TORONTO 7 • WA. 4-3301
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CLASSIFIED ADS.
FOR SALE 0-1
Burbank Plunils
Doug Heiningway
phone 23r4
FOR SALE —
25 yearling hereford Steers
Jas, S, Armstrong Phone 23r19
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FOR SALE
A quantity of dry Maple Wood.
Leslie Oliver Phone 28r11
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WANTED —
Single man wishes work on farm.
has experience, around Brussels.
apply to Brussels, P.. 0. 50.
FOR SALE
Building a5 X 40
ing for hen house
Jas. Stevenson
Excellent
Apply to
FOR SALE, •
A two storey hen house 60x20x14. ft..
in good shape wired:tor hydro and
water piped • priced reasonable to
sell Apply to
Ross M. Cardiff, Phone 51-4 Brussels
FOR SALE —
Peadhes, Red Hoover, now ready
Jubilee, and Qdette ,to follow bring
containers and pick your own.
Priced right, Govenlock orchard
mile, north of Forest,
SEWING MACHINES
Sales Service Repairs
A. H. AHRENS, 69 Nile Street
Stratford, Phone 163J., for free esti-
mate or home trial.
(It pays to compare)
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BACK TO SCHOOL
PENS and PENCILS
Your Name Engraved
Fred Of Charge
When Bought At
W. G. LEACH
Jeweller ,
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ATTENTION
CAR BUYERS
Our Low Cost Financing and In-
=surance Plan will help you make a
letter deal. BEFORE YOU BUY
-talk to us.
Also Income Tax Computed.
Gletin M. Ronnernfbarg Phone 247
Open Tuesdays and pridaye
TENDERS
'Tenders are asked for the building
of an addition to the 'Sunday
School at St, Andrews Presbyter-
tan Church in Wcingham. Plans and
specifications may be had by con.
tooting Mnrclay Rae, Secretary,
TWinghain. All tenders to be in by
September 12th, 1958.
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FOR SALE who
Good House in the Village Or
Bratesels, bath, furnace; eigiboarde,
'garage attached to house, Mae
garden. Price $15111111
166 Acre Farm, Tidos% hill%
large bent, Pries $70114.111
100 Mrs Part% Red Mick
House, hydrti, large berg set
sttsWebedi good cornea glibiling.
drilled well, S miles NMI 1 Ude
' town. Price $7806.110 hid dawn.
100 Acre Perm, on Coen* East
near stern and land. 11 weft
arable, Pita* Rotten bath. Mid
Dittice, good bask barn. mei sod
Mee *DOA
100 Act* liitiret.' neat Ostlii
White Brink itteinin. *Arai
Price 411.00 halt down.
C. tong, Rettitor,
Ottinita,
FOR SALE.
New Electric Sewing Machines
,on sale for only $54,50. A. 13,Ahreae,
59, Nile Street, Stratford, Phone 163J
for free home trial,
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FOR SALE
1956 Nash Rambler, custom 4 door
Sedan, one owner car,
condition,
J, C. McNeil
Phone 76
In perfect
Brussels
WANTED —
Are you tired of farming,,
or whatever you do? ypphk
Thouisands enjoy and prosper as
Rawleigh Dealers. Good opportunity
in Huron County, Write at once for
more /information, Ftaweeigh'e, Dept.
H-152913, 4005 Rieheliou, Montreal,
-Que. .tesiivi-othhh phTsia
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FOR SALE
Flowers and shrubs, mostly peren-
nials, to plant in SepteMher, Sweet
Williams, Dianthus, Canterbury
Bells, Carnations, Chryaanthemums,
1-11bikeus l Rose, of Sharon,
Lilac, Japanese Snowball, Peonies,
Lilies, Rock Garden Plants, Red
Nipotine, Sage, .one or two year
.A(Sparagus.
Clip and save this ad for ...future
reference.
Bentleys, 23lyth
OF PORTUNtTY
Excellent .opportunity available as
dietributor for internationally
advertised products antra except-
ionally good weekly earnings, Part
or full time idistributor needed
throulghont Brusiseis Area. We
supply accounts and equipment and
all else necessary. A cash invest-
ment of $1000 is, required for stock
only. A once in, a lifetime oppor-
tunity. Write giving particulars
Of self, addreSs and phone. Box 50,
Brussels. Ont.
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Expert Designing mg
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Prt:se* Mora Rearamadas
boutetery Lettering a enetwatty
R. A. sPoTTON
mimeo 154 Wingimin,
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"Par arnficial ausemmatios MDee.
oration or service (roan all breeds at
cattle, done the Waterloo WO.
Dreedrkig Ammotation at:
Clinton TT V.31 C•i.
Patmetetec 418 between 'lit
and t.16 A. AL We have all breeds
available — -xto Tufts, at law cwt.
ELMA FARMER., -MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
Established in 11M4
fiend Office Atwood, that
Interne
Perin Property, Private DWelliage
and Content* In Towne and IIIIIMPre.
deitoOlsi ChUrnitiii end HIM
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GLAINIS
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summertime popularity
Of all the electric appliances that help -
to make our lives more pleasant, an electric
refrigerator is a good example.
Particularly on these hot summer days when it
is a regular "port of call" for all the family.
And at mealtime—even when unexpected guests
drop in—you're sure to be popular
with those delicious cold plates and crisp salads
that an electric refrigerator enables you
to serve at a moment's notice.
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When you come to
the C.N.E. be sure
, -• • to visit the
Hydro, Building:.
Just Northeast
of the new fountain
Aug. 20 - Sept, 6
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W. A. Group Meet
The 8th and 16th group er the
W. A. met at the home of Mrs. J.
jerytans.
Mrs. Flood and Mrs. J. McDonald
had charge of the devotionlal part.
The meeting opened by singing
a hymn. followed by the Lord's
Prayer.
Scripture reading from "the 5th
Chapter of Luke was read by Mrs.
Flood.:
The topic was very ably taken by
Mrs. Jim McDonald, on "The Pro.
!algal Son"
- The closing hymn Was 488.
Mrs. Martin took ,charge of the
buelnees part of the meeting.
(lIhe lunch committee, assisted by
the_hostess served lunch.
Trousseau Tea
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CRANBROOK.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil L. Thompson
and daughters, Cocjilia and Caroli-
ine left on Thee., Aug. 19th, for
their new home in Fenelon Falls.
Rev. W, A. Williams, interim,
moderator, conducted the regular
morning service on SunIday‘ last.
Kenneth KnItght will occupy the
pulpit on Sunday morning Aug. Mt.
Mr. (Item Steffler is on a trip to
the West,
My. John, McNabb is home from
Vlictoria Hospital, London, where he
was adergoing treatment for the
past znionth.
Mr. and afrs. Lloyd Barkwell,
!Galt, ivisited at the home of John
McNabb.
Mr. Eundan MeTaggart is spend:
ing a few days in Toronto.
WALTON
(Intended for last week)
,Mrs. Harry Bolger entertained at
a troussedu tea in honor of her
daughter, 'Marilyn.
Receilvling the guest were Mar.
ilyn and Mrs. Bolger, Mrs. Mac.
Engel and Rose. Marie Bolger.
Those showing her trousseau in
the afternoon were Maxine Smalldon,
Helen ItInight, Isabel Bagel, all of
Oranbrook and Margaret Somers,
Seaforth, Sherill Crreig and Wanda.
Humphries of Walton, were in
charge oil the register. Annie Porter-
field and Aran Dickson of Listowel
served tea.
In the evening Doreen Hackwell,
Walton, Senn Stiles, Palmevston,
,Catherine Keys, Chatham and rune
Bolger, Walton, showed the trona
seen. Barbara Hamilton and Mare
Helen Buchanan, Walton, were in
charge of the register while Ar-
lene Williamson and ,Toyce Thamil-
tcin, Walton, served tea.
STRAYED —
Beagle hound strayed to the
premises of Wan. E. Bishop, on or
about the 3rd of August.
AGEN T S
renuired
MEN OR WOMEN
(full or part-time)
Who desire to. lansOoldte with a An*
Wetness. which would glitis them as
annual renewable triennia
''00Th the 0111Y i'eintairenientst being I, ;
S25.60 reftnidelato deneeit end a
VrIllingnee to Preeent our
Picture wise Replacement
to the owners of SAS oil corn.
mission: •
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