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Eat And Enjoy (E6..
COTTAGE CHEESE'
for those meatless Lenten Dishes or for Die
It is an excellent source of protein and minerals
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FOR SALADS THAT PLEASE
USE COUSINS COTTAGE CHEESE
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GARDEN PIN MONEY $150.00 to $300.00
a.x-crit cash rer summer holiday. New Hardy very
productive lblackr•erry k 1 himbleberry) yields 6 to d
pint co.,:es per plant. Long lite. These big shiny
berries are tri great de nand by stores and dealers
everywhere. 'uver 'A5,006' acres grown in US.A.
Almost none in eastern Canada.
Inter City is 'importing a limited quantity of
sole eteu' plants trom northern New York State where
climate similar to Ontario. Rows 8 feet apart plants
3 feet apart. Grown in hilis keeping canes cut
back to 4. feet high. Easy to handle.
Extra heavy stock — 100 pants $24.00; 50 for
$13.5C. Charges prepaid if all cash with order.
haveMust , 20% deposit on C.O.D. orders. Complete
planting and after care instructions. Free advisory
service. This oiler good only to March 23rd subject
steak unsold.
INTER CITY BERRY CO. LIMITED,
Box 3425 ORILLIA,' Ont.
1111".411"""1134M8"1416521"2152612maja"3"11,111**1461
• icilortaiti er t
Complete Line of Building -Materials
BRUSSELS, ONT.
FLOOR COVERING SPECIALS.
For :Ile Months Of
January, February anti March
YARD GOODS
4rnastrong Vinyl Coriolis, Selection of Patterns
sad Colours
Armstrong Vinyl Accalons
Dominion Vinyl Forecast
Dominion Inlaid Linoleums and Tiles
Arinstrong Vinyl Asbestos Tiles in a range
of Stock Colours as low as 936e Per Tile
We will arrange installation of any floor coverings.
Free Estimates
We are Dealers for Uanover Kitchen Cupboards
These are available ?refinished oil' unfinished
Let US Give You A Free Estimate
'USD" i4$ G.tiy 14tn, . 1Yaq frOn siurssik$ Post sittuiszto, owrsikto
•••• 4.7.4
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
MELVILLE CHURCH
Minister: Rev, W. J. Morrison MA
Organist; Mrs. Frank Thompson
AlICT
Church School.
l'kUoridris Worship
Everyone, Welcome'
THE UN1TED
QF CANADA
Minlater: Bev, A. K. Orlflitno
Organist; Miss M Hoover
iviurifing Worship
21.00
9.45 A.M. Sunday School
...—^1•••••.••••••••
ANGLICAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
hector: 'Bev'. E. Jennings
BA, 11111.
Organist: Aire. B. lf.iliott
ST. JOHN'S
11 a:J:1a, Morning PriYer
an Churon School
ST. DAVip)S, Henfryn
When in Listowel, make sure you
VISIT
Linden $TO RE
Men's Wear Ladies' Wear Furs
ARGYLL= AVENUE, For Quality ex, Satisfaction LiSTOWAL
Around the Ooresr from the Sank of Montreal — Ames
From the Peat office
Listowel Phone 285
FOR SALE
Farmer's Lincoln W eider iviacnine 180 amp.
$,148.00
Provincial and Federal Tax exempt to Farmers Only
This Is The Time To Buy and Save Money
As Spring Is Fast Approaching
Also Electros All Sizes
WES. 13UDNARK
!Plume 58J
Brusseta, Ont.
ST. PATRICK'S DANCE
Cranbrook Community Ceiatre
FRIDAY, MARCH 16th
Music By — SAN-ANTONNEES
Lunch Booth
Admission. 75c
Sponeored by the Fiat! Board
ANNUAL MEETING
Brussels, Morris and Grey
MUNICIPAL TELEPHONE SYSTEM
Will Be Held In
iirussels Public Library
'WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27th
AT 8;30
CRAM *ROO&
W.M.S.
'rite March meeting of the
Women's Missionary octet)' of
Knox Jeresbyterian Cduron was
item in the home et 111185 Alice
J. r'orrest, 151,rs, Alex SteiSS Was
leader and hire i\ onion led
in prayer. All took Part in Lite.
,Scripture reading, Mrs. Wilfred
iStricider read "Si. Patrick's
Missionary Success". Mrs. Mac
Engel read from the Glad Tidings
"Kong Kong, a City on a Hill"
Current events were read by
logs. Stanley Fischer. Mrs.
*Herman .Whitfield gave a reading
"Wish you were here". The
topic "I-riong Kong" was given by
Mrs. Earl Dann. The president
presided over the business period.
'The roll call was answered by
giving an item of interest on Hong
Kong. All were urged to attend
the ,Synodical In Wingham early
in April, A most anicpesting sum-
mary of the Cranbrook
since it was organized in lan,
was given by the secretary, Mrs.
Alex Stoics. - reading "Aug**
in Disguise.' was given. by. Mrs.,
Dick Bradshaw, At the close et.
the meeting a social time Was
enjoyed. Lunch was served bY
the hostess. Mrs. Bradshaw and
Mrs. Engel.
Prank ,Hunter of Oshawa, visited
with hM aunt, Mrs. Lylie Gordon.
Lylie Gordon arrived home last
week, alter spending several
months in Mexico..
iViise Linda Dunn visited over
the weekend in Loudon with
Miss Marilyn Knight.
Stanley Fischer has been
having enforced holidays, owing
to German measles.
Miss Rate 111-61',Tabb,
piing, Mrs, Helen Barkwell, Galt
a nd Miss Mary McDonald,
Toronto Spent the week end with
,Mr, and. Mrs. Martin McDonald,
Mrs. Earl Dunn had the mid-
fortune to fall while papering,
fracturing her heel. Following;
x-rays in Listowei Hospital on
Saturday a cast' was put on the
injured limb.
PEOPLE WE KNOW
Mr. James Perric, 13. A., of
Knox College, Toronto, spent the
weekend at his home in Grey
ToWaship,
is
Her -many friends regret to
hear that l\irs. George Davis has
been ill while Vfsiting at the
home' of her son jambs and Mrs.
,,vis of Lucan.
* * *
Lloyd Weber, and part of a,
lower limb amputated , in the
H.-W Hospital, as a result
injuries sustained in a two-truck-
crash recently.
* *
Mrs. Betty McKenzie formerly
of the 12th concession of Grey
Township has been a patient in.
Victoria Hospital, London, where
she underwent minor surgery,
• * *
Ronald Cardiff has returned
o work at McCutcheon Motors
after having his hands severly
burned with exploding gasoline
a month ago (Feb. 9th) at the
'garage. '
CAIN114 LAN
MUD C
1.30 p.m. Bible Class
2.00 p.m. Holy Communion
and Cillurch School
•Imoksa det the 8 or 12 ounce package from your
droceros or the Milkman regularly