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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1959-12-24, Page 8ti t. • I. 0 I 1 I C0•OP -,.. N. I. /1 PIOAII- • • • • ' ::gb HulIN!Ou G FE ED E.R I • Model S2DL . • A utility feeder that fits • any operation 0 • • •5 • • • • • *5 ter.- • /• • • • •• 01.-A N 411r1 • • • • , • 770,6y-t-,4--„,/,9,47ky use COOP FEEDS in all CO-OP dairy and bed concentrates and premixes - (This offer expires Dec. 15th1 Cash it on this 'est seeeetate, offer and mien Your Mi err Into entre profits with a Eo-op balanced feeding program Grains are &defeat In some iteoessary wariest& 0•411 OM' isntrates malt* 111 these de. ficienelea and give you ineraillNil pile and Meat prodietlea greater pronto far rm. Thursday, lievemlnir t:ith, Lido THB. 0,-..tencercesesnme VIA sw• ,...........oarammAmsesw•••••••••••••• . •••••••••••=a_ er.• ..,;""••:"• Fat, PAW --9 0 -SI -0 0 .9 0 .1) 0 ..IDAVOVV. • ry Goods Tip Top rallors ACHESON'S edge's Dead Stock Service Rati Highest cash prise; paid in Our. - " H - rounding district -for dead, oid, sick, or disabled, Norse!! and 11 cattle. For the faateat and 1 !proper removal of all ;Metals, day or night, use our automatic 11. exchange (at a* soot to. you.) Call Long ClisterW! And, ask for ATWOOD ZENITH 34900 OR GEORGE HISLOP WROXETER 2R15 Carisimas Goodvit To One and All in Our Community May Peace, Joy, and Prosperity Rest With You Thank You For Your Patronage To • AU Our Customers and. Friends VERY' MERRY CHRISTMAS and s HAPPY and PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR ...... ••• . • .. •••••R••• .. ••• .... ... • . • .... •••• .. ••••.. --:••••••wr.w•••••••••••••••• The B-I-C Draw FOR DELUXE ELECTRIC BLANKET, DEC. 24th at 6 P. M. t11111111‘11.. 411111111111161=allillnr WINNER OF BLANKET — GEC. 19th MRS. WELLINGTON MARKS. BY THE R ADSIPE wottaw.A.eswot .otv „Arowitotomm BRUSSELS BRANCH MAJESTIC W. I. TO SPONSOR ESSEX, JORDON, DURANT . . morle than 2,400 different curs have been made in North America. Of these, less than thirty still make new ,appearances each year op Canadian roads. For . Late Chnstmas .6hop Dresser ,Brush :Orush. and Cern'bs 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. The reasons for failure were many, but the under- lying factor was the inability to, make *,armual -profits sufficient for $ulrvival and progress. PUBLIC SPEAKING CONTEST The Christmas meeting of the MajCstac Women's Institute was held in the library basement on Thursday afternoon -with the presi- dent Mrs. Lorne Nichol in the chair A jovial Santa Claus welcomed the members +to the hall and later dis. tributed giftS from the lighted . Christmas tree. Severlal visitors were welcomed by the president. ELECTS OFFICERS The Brussels Branch of the Upper Canada Bible Society met in St. John's Anglican Church. The pros- ident„ Mr, B. Morrow presided and • conducted. worship. He expressed approolataan to the canvassers who to date had collected $49S.00 with some still to come in, The collectorl• were Mesdames P. McDonald, T. • • Breckenridge, G, lttrnbull, . W • Hardy, J. Bowman; R, Denman, L Pipe, T, Bernard;- ./G;en Smith J. Speir. and Miss • .1\1- Farlane, and Messrs, Ross Stepheson. John Purvis,- Wril.--Brewn, Moses, Ed. Morrow, Edwin :Martin John Perrie, Leslie McKay, Orville Harrison, Jack Alfred Knight,. and !Gilbert Speir. - • The Rev. K. .taggs..canduated 'the election of officers. are: Christmas Wrappings, Tags Seals Scotch Tape and Ribbons 'This is 'a dramatic example in just one industry of the role of profits, in helping a company survive and grew. Without profits, only one road faices any eon-Tally. It must lay off its employees, dose its ,dotoirs and go ,out of business. REXALL DRUG STORE Brusseii Plans to sponsor a public speaking contest for the pupils of the Brussels public school and five schools, in Morris and ,Grey townships were left in the hands of Mrs. R. W. Stephens, 'Mrs, Harold Speir and Mrs. D. C. Matheson, Mrs. James Smith, local leader for the course "New 'Lamps • for Old," announced the -'course will be held in January and chose the I material to be ordered. SMITH'S Phone 62 5,Wiratatealiatowar. aite0.41t Atm-, • Whatever the industry, whatever its size, steady profits mean steady jobs. for 1960. who, Past Pres. President Secretary Treasurer McNEIL'S SHELL SERVICE SHELL LUBRICATION, SHELL HOUSEHOLD AND SHELL PETROLEUM PRODUCTS DUNLOP TIRES Austin Sales and Service Parts and Accessories Repairs on All Makes of Cars and Trucks TELEPHONE 71 BRUSSELS, ONT. THE STEEL COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED MONTREAL GANANOQUE HAMILTON BRANTFORD TORONTO Canadian-Made Steel from Canodian.-Owned Plants Ed; Morrow A, E. Martini John Perrie I D, M, MacTavish I The Honorary- Datedutrive is com- posed of: Mrs. Bessie Mitchell. Miss Carrie Hingston, 'Miss Nellie Jardine, and Mrs. T. Kerr; the active executive consists of Mrs. Geo. Davis; Mrs. S. Greene, Mrs. L. IG;lasgow, Messrs. Gilbert Speir, Jas. Moses, Reiss, Stevenson, John Schnook, Wm. Brown-, Lesley Mc- Kay, 'Orville Harrison, Frank Heim- straw, and the ministers of the 1 village and district. I Regret was expressed in the pass- I ing of 'Mrs. B. Walker who had been I a faithful member of the Executive' and one-time treasurer of the branch. It was decided to arrange for/a special meeting towards the end of 'May for the showing of a film taken by the Bev. Mr. Huerer of the Society of the work being done in India. A Salvation Arniy Band is to he invited to present a Sacred concert in connection with the. Same. .."-iss•••••—wimaii••-""•';;;A. inv••••••frolion. Mrs. Florence Michel dealt with the motto, "A merry heart doeth I good lake medicine," in which I she mentioned that "happiness is a I matter of choice," ,and that "we I owe our friends the fieurtesy of a smiling face and a cheery' word." Christmas carols were sung, directed by Mrs. Douglas Herding- way, with piano accompaniment by Mrs. W. C. •Kerr. Gaviller, McIntosh and Ward CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Ball Telephone -Building Walkerton D. A. HUNTLEY, C. A. Resident Menalew Telapbonati — Business US; Itsaldentre tee .1•Minraroullmomo• The roll call response was a gift for the shut ins and a Christmas (verse or thought, -Each elderly member of the community is to be remembered with a box of Christ- mas treats and each patient in the convalescent home will receive a decorated box of treats on his or her tray. Boxes will be packed at the home at Mrs. Charles Davis with Mrs. Florence Michel, Miss Mplie McFarlane. Mr.y. Harold Speir and Mrs. Aobt. Gemmill assisting. Baby things to be made into lay. ettes for the Unitarian Services were- brought to the meeting and will be packed by Mrs, Amy Speir and Mrs. Lorne Nichol, AL SIEGEL PR.` FNTS TOP STAR 12 minutes. from downtowti DETROIT "UM days & nights I: temesseissim‘llent•a ir conditioned rooms, suites, cuills TV, MAP & phones—with heated pool SAW *die end sniertalnmni nightly by Isp Nee is Ss Casino. Ideal for the het -be • sithormorvies: usiness eards DR. R. W. STEPfIENS Gansellemebs Voilelflay of Trersento PHYSTVen hid SURGEON liokoAsoue laststeets„ Oat Mrs. Eldon Wilson Spoke on the 'Christrnbas Story — the traditional 040 !fashioned Christmas -whith is cherished because it is a link with ehilclhoiod, "The .essentials of Christmas do not change," she said, "even if they are worked out in a modern manner," She mentioned three things wanted for Christmas observation lave, faith, hope, Hostesses were Mrs. Douglas Hemingway, Mrs, Ferg Connelly, th, Archie Engel, Mrs, Ernest Ma,rtin, and Mrs. ,deorge turn:but CAR BUYERS Before you ouy you 1.en af let* model used car see us about Mir Low Cost Financing Service. Available for either Dealer or Private Salve. GLENN RONNENBERO General Mourne& Monktor. — Phone 653R41 Brussels — Phone 247 Tuesday and Friday NOTICE Piano tuning and repairing it necessary. 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