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Lucky Draws Weekly
Get your receipt for every
Dollar purchase now
Draw for a Blanket
Every Saturday at 6 p. m.
all tickets go in for Final Dra
THANK YOU — Mrs, Alex Cameron, Brussels
Winner of Blanket Saturday, Dec, lath
Suggestions for Santa
ACHESON'S
Dead Stock Service
'Highest cash prices, 'paid. Or,
ro.u.nding district for dead, old,
sick or disabled horses and
cattle. For the fastest and
'proper, removal of all .antroola,
day or night, use our automatic
exchange (at no coat to you.)
Call Long Distance and ask for
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OR GEORGE HIst,or
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Rutledge's ry=sods
With .Every Dollar Purchase
You Receive A Ticket On The following
Pair of Fianellette. Blankets Chonetle Becispr9ad
Eskimo Indian Blanket
AVM Phone
24
9 Tip. Top
&don For. Late .
Draw On Christmas Eve
LADIES COATS w- Fur And. UntrIrnnied
MEN and BOY'S SUBURBAN ;COATS
SWEATERS and TROUSERS — For the Whole Family
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BLOUSES
LINGERIE
HANDKERCHIEFS
GLOVES
SWEATERS
CAR COATS
LINENS
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JAc KETS
TIES
SOX
SHIRTS
SWEATERS
HATS
-GLOVES-
LUGGAGE
Gift Certificates
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BORN'
Mr. and Mrs, Alex Cameron
announce the birth )of their baby
'daughter, Sandra Ann; Nov. 27th in
Wingham General Hospital, Pa wee
sister for Lynn.
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PBOI-L E WE KNOW
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thornton and
daughter Betty Anne and Mr, Steve
Law and Airs, Stella Stelae were
recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Ed. Henderson.
Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Perrie were in
Chicago attending the - international
Live Stock Exposition,
HOG FEE E
Model S2DL
A utility feeder that fits any operation
. Christmas ..Sho ping
Dresser Brush and Combs Sets
"Evening In Paris"
Gifts by Yardley of London, England
Photograph Albums
Leather Bill Folds
Kodaks and Flash Outfits.
Flash Bulbs
The New 3-Way Gillette Razor
Kodak Colored Films ,
Manicure Sets
Boxed Christmas Cards
Christmas Tree Decorations
Boxed Stationery
Fountain Pens Ball Pointed Pens
Lowney Boxed Chocolates
Games for Winter Evenings
Christmas Wrappings, Tags Seals
Scotch Tape and Ribbons
UM'S REAM DRUG ST
hone 62 • Brussels
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on all CO-OP dairy and beef
concentrates and premixes
1'3110
Cash in on this `get acquainted'
offer and convert your full gran.
ary into extra profits' with a
Co-op balanced feeding program.
Grains are deficient in cams
necessary nutrients. Clo-Op Coop
centrates make up theta de-
ficiencies and give Yeti increased
milt and meat production
greater profits for you.
FINISH HOGS FASTER McNEIL'S SHELL SERVICE
POSI,LL LUBRICATION, SHELL HOUSENOLD AND
SHELL PETR.01-EUM PRODUCTS
DUNLOP TIRES
stir Sales and Service
Parts. and Accessories
!leash's on. All Makes of Gars and Trucks.
New design gives free access to feed so hogs
will regulate- their own diet . . gain weight
faster on less feed. No bridging or clogging.
Partitions to make separate compartments for
feeding concentrates and grain in one feeder,
ovoiloble as on optional accessary.
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BELGRAVE SRUSSIELE, ORT, TELEPHONE 76
eorge Whitelock,
service was held
Whitney funeral
on Tuesday, Dec.
ev, Leslie Elder
(Not Assembled)
sister, Mrs. G
Moose .Taw, Sash
The funeral
from the G. A.
home, Seaforth
8th with the R
Wilford Cameron
Wilford A. Camerm:. a former
resident of Brussels, died suddenly
at his' home in Seaforth, early Sun-
day morning, Dec. Oth.'
Born in Cranbrook, he was in
his 60th year. He received his
education in Cranbrook and Brus-
sels, He was associated with the
Backer butcher shop here for a,
number of years . before going to.
Seaforth in 1947, He -was a member
of Pirst Presbyterian Church, Sea-
forth and of the Masonic and Odd-
fellows Orders.
He is survived by his wife, for-
merly Catherine Inez McNichol, of
Brussels; one son, James, London,
a grandson; one brother. William
J. Cameron, of Palmersto.n and a
Phones:
Wingham 1091 Brussels Gaviller, McIntosh and Ward
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
Sell Tolepliono Building
Walkerton
A. HUNTLEY, O. A. — Resident .Msrie,g-ei'
T4lennones — Business 632; Residence 104
Reg. $35.50
(Assembled)
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.and rallortolomool .niehtly by
fbp,la?r Is ifis Casino., Iclocil for the
fonitly-babyoltlorservIco;.
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Charlie bought
A Christmas tree
That was dry -
As if could bel
He didn't put
The trunk in water—
fie didn't even
Know he ought 'erl
He didn't check
The lights before
He strung them round
The free—the doorl
On Christmas Eve; ,
While smoking, he
Set fire,to the
Christmas free!
He burned if
And his residence;
And lost his chance rorChrietmospresenti
'Cause Santa couldn't
End his trip
Fire had ruined
His landing strip
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siness
DR. R. W. STEPHENS
tivesfse iliplOttrallity Toranta
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D. A. RANil.
You'll fold this book a constant
rerablder that thrift and sound
planning Cala
help you ahieve
your nbitions. yourssvings
account pass-bock tellg
pot, too,
is safe
that your -money
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extra fire hazardsl
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extra
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60.01jERATORS
INSONANCE
ASSOCIATION pa.A.•
,officiating.
Burial was in'Brussels cemetery
Ives — Bird
Rev. T., Brown of Brussels United
Church officiated when Mary Barb-
ara Jean Bird exchanged marriage
vows with Donald Guy Ives. Mr, and
Mrs. Robert Bird of Morris township
are parents of the bride. The groom
is the eldest son of. Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Ives of Clinton.
The bride chose a floor length
gown of net over 'bridal satin,
featiiring a fitted bodice -of lace
with sabrina neckline, Her finger
tip veil of net was held in place by
a coronet of white velvet florets and
and she carried red roses,
The attendants were Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Allen of Clinton, Ont
The matron of honor wore a waltz
length dress of pink lilac nylon net
over taffeta with headregs and
Mittens of nylon. net. -She Carried
yellow mums nested In net.
After the reception and Wedding
supper, served at the bride's home,
the bride donned a travelling dress
or royal blue crepe with velvet
sequin trim . with black accessories:
The couple spent their horieyirtoon
at points in Southern Ontario.
Friends attended front St, Thom
es, Iona. Station, Toronto, Goderich,
Clinton, Auburn, Blyth and Bras•
gels.
CAR BUYERS
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for either Dealer or Priinttn Sales,
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Tuesday and l7rItiay
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