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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1959-11-05, Page 5S PF 0 R T Farm .Union• Week November 9 14. t.i. t! I I 1959 ,Join = With Your Neigbours SAVE THE FAMILY FARM by means of PARITY PRICES THROUGH DEFICIENCY PAYMENTS .5. IP, LL irlit 1r ••• • • - "Ifr " • • • YEAH BUT • VIIE4,I4BXT I DIDN'T' BET r044 ,Inv A CHANCE THESE w9RDS• TO USE. "THE BEST KACIE TO OUY A USIED „ CAR IS or RIVE MO RSIDE TOR, 1.111CAUSIE "0011114 CANS MIS TOMO lOth O&M 1111 IOU IN IVO /tic-'CL/Tr..,,..,..)4, 0,01(41 7ikaelt‘410111% Are you dreaming of the day when you will have every modern major electric appliance in your home? Medallion homes are built with your dreams in mind! FABULOUS 'Kamer 400 sabre grip control Vissei provides safety-convenience. 950 Here's the easiest saw in the world to handle. Come in for a demonstration. You'll see how it can save you hours of hard work—from cutting firewood to making corrals. o o • • • • • ••- • 5 5 CRANBROOK decided to hake the bazaar On N014 Met in the. Community Centre. A.i)brarY Board are bolding a tEletli4M .o efficera follow ed W41,1 home baking on Saturday afternoon, Firs,. ,Wilfred Strickler, the new Noy. 14th, ti titre Library room at the 'Oranbroelt store. Donations or baking 'front anyone interested in liellai,lllr cite Library will lie grate- fully .reecho/, Audftprs -'- Mrs. Frank Smith Mrs. Stuart :Evans vuuch. was served, by the hostess ass aced be Myra McNair and Sheila and Nancy Strickler. Surprise Party A surprise party was held at tho lionT of Mrs, Earl fninn on Friday 1 Oct. 30 in honor of Mrs. Jack I MCZlee, Mrs, MOC'ee has been, ia the oraa- brook stare for the past two year;; and Mill be greatly missed for her genial friendship in this corn. munity. The evening was spent in playing euchre WW1 twenty ladies present, Mrs. Calvin Cameron won the first prip, and a trawalug prie for anyone having won a lone (hand ended up with Mrs. Ross Engel. A. ilamp was presented to the guest of honor by Mrs. Ken McDonald, Mrs. Mof.lee. thanked everyone saying it had all been a complete sunrise to her "SoMe of the close neighbours serving a USED CARS r. 1959 Chev. Sedan, with automatic Trans. 1958 Pontiac Coach 1957 Pontiac Sedan, racKo & Automatic 1956 Chev. Coach Many Older Models 41111S1flelotentmemseconzwric president. Wee President Mrs. Mac grip]. Stuart ildcNair Secretary Mrs. Earl Dunn Planta — Miss. A, Forrest. Pecans has returned to the ihoute of nor datightor„ Ml's. Stuart Fivone, follOwing- several. weeks „P.,pent in ,Chtalerich and other points, Mr. Ed. Sniallden, Toledo, •spOnt a .woolt with his brother Dad and brotber,ia-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. id, Plum, Brussels. The family of Mrs, Jas. Noble 1140, 4 ploasatit family gathering on Sun, day at the' family home. Among those attending Verb M. and. Mrs. Stuart Noble and .141r, and Mrs. Jerry Reines, 1 Ciluelph, Mr. and. Mrs, Jack Noble, daughter $ue, and Mr. Perron Gardiner, .Tiarfover, Mr, and Mrs. Alvie Higgins and family, .Brussels, and Mr. .Tack Higgins, Totronto and Miss Marilyn Coll. Ladles Ald A Ladies Aid meeting was held on Saturday evening at the home et Mrs, Stuart McNair. The 'meeting was under the leader- ship of the president, Mrs. Ken Mc- Donald. A hymn Was sung followed: by the Lord's Prayer, Psalm 2d was read by Mrs. Wilfred Strickler. The minutes of the last, meeting were read by Mrs. Earl Dunn. Mrs. Stan, Fischer galve the ,4reasurer's, report. Ten members answered the roll call, A story "And the Ladies Aid the rest" was given by Mrs. Mac Engel. During the business period there was a discussion on buying a piano for the church basement. It was E. A. (TED.' WILSON CONSTRUCTION General Contractors BRUSSELS. ONT. Commercial and Residential concrete work New Homes General Roofing 'Remodelltm Brick and Block Work Farm Building Revallni Plastering by Experts Moor 1119 and Yard Goods — Laid from Your Steck or 01110 Atlanta for Angel Stone by Truck Load or by PIO* it) assisted the hostess OBIlioNINo DRAFTING stuiPRINTINS !'trm Ciontract Prices Submitted Peen* Collect Si Daytime. 12rt1it After , - 4111111111111111111•-' wATERLoo lily 3 rLg die GL2etYC3 A5NOCIA 1 ION "1.Vhere. Better 1.4iir 4,-fiend' Supply artiflotE,1 breeon...e torsice so, all breeds of cattle. It phoninR ions distance, simply ant for — elictce Zenith 414660 or P!,17.4.,.ten 5-51S0. It It is a local call U.4,4 regnlar number Clinto 1z T 2-3441 or Palmerston sta. awn per ice or mare Informal:lot. roil between:— 1.30 and ie.!" A. $ week elaTz. 6.00 ant) e, urday evenings. ?'or nottc.*e In beat on laTr.day no, call um') Mon6a$ marnty., Tt.* RUMMAGE SALE Morning Zr Rehottrh Leo; will hold their Rummage Sale on Nov. 21st. Please reserve this date. tountiftd lunch, . Young People's Meeting The Young People's meeting on Tuesday night was in the form of a Hallowe'en Party. The church base- ment was made quite spooky with decorations • and jack-a-lanterns. .After an ovening of games and fun the - young -people gathered in the manse for tunot ,Hot-dogs. doughnuts and coffee were served. every farmer should own a • _ • • • • • * • '' • • • • • • • • 000 0 o • •I • • • 5 • • • •• • •• • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • \ • • locoa • • • • • • • • • •• • •• •• • *. 4. • • • • • •• •• • • • •* • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • •• S. •• ADD THE JOY OF LIGHT FOR LIVING! Imagine the convenience, the comfort, ADD THE SATISFACTION THAT FULL HOUSEPOWER GIVES! • i • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Sold by ° • Company Bluevale, Ontario • 1. • • • • • • •w,....16;:v, - arm. • • • LIVE IN A MEDALLION HOME • • Plan, right now, to live in a • • Medallion Home. It's appliance • • conditioned when it is built . . designed and planned to make room for • • • 'a complete electric laundry; • • a complete electric kitchen. You'll • • find at least one major electric • • appliance included in the • purchase price of a 'Medallion Home, • • and outlets provided for • • at least five more: • • • • • •••• • • "TbOrodsz ilfplvldllber oh, I9*, today and in the future. • That's what full housepayer means to you and your family—the • Ito 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • the safety of a home where all the A Medallion Home is ready . . . lighting is planned ! That's the right from the day you move in . :. truly modern lighting systemyou get with safe, adequate wiring; in a Medallion Home. No more •• completely equipped with circuits, "making do" with awkwardly-placed••' . outlets and switches to enable • II. electric outlets. You'll have planned : • you to live better electrically light for every activity centre in your • .. home; decorative lighting to enhance : : the decor of your rooms: and : a, proper lighting in all areas : ••• complete satisfaction that comes of : that require the safety of light : • • living safely, comfortably, • • . . both indoors and out I ; ',, the modern electric way. • •• • . .. ••• • • • • • Bring the whole hinny to the Lord Elgin at low Cost. This is hotel where childron Aim welcome. • FAMILY RATES (deem/ Only),-.4Ot under 14 years aCcOtapenled by parents. • Dependable baby Sitters available and able. • Meals tot children under 10 yeah] at reduced p%it•t11 fc°'las charge • CAR PARK—supervised—on' otomlsol (100 CAPS). ace othtied—,Cohattie• Capita.? Lord kte(te QtL . only steps fitern ParliaMent Buildings, led*, . , d , higntit.,,tetitway tot,itiiitat, and Wain's., weeK7ert • 9' .• • • • • • • • • Tell your builder that you want a Medallion home' FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION ON HOW YOU CAN OWN A MEDALLION CALL YOUR LOCAL HYDRO OFFICE LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY