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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1963-10-17, Page 6ALL 1st - LINE SUMMER TIRES 20 0 Disc u AT McCUTCHEON MOTORS BRUSSELS, ONT. We are listed in Your local &rectory. Phoning hours for weekday service 'till 10 a4m. for Sunday serviice Sat. evening 6 -- 8 p.m. WATERLOO CATTLE, BREEDING ASSOCIATION .0% is FREE ANNUAL BURNER-FURNACE CONDITIONING FREE MID-SEASON CHECK .\r..„..) FREE 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE THRIFTY REPLACEMENT PARTS INSURANCE AVAILABLE. • CITIES@SERVICE PHONE 'TODAY... ROBERT L. CUNNINGHAM Agent Phone, 446113 urner Serviceman Howard Bernard, Phone 47W 'hOMe.. comfort GOES THE .RESTV TIM BRUSSELS POST, BRUSSELS, °STARK) THE YOUNG WOMEN'S GUILD MELVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ANNUAL BAZAAR SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19th In. Brussels Pulane Library — At 2:30 p.m. Aprons Baking Novelties Christmas Gift Articles TEA ROOM Q: What Will $5.00 Buy Today ? A: The most complete, up-to-date A.1. service any- Where IN THE WORLD, with . . • outstanding sires . safety convenience . disease prevention ▪ breeding records Artificial insemination is today's best buy AND an investment, in the future of your herd, helping you produce better livestock for better living. MELVILLE CHURCH W,M.S. MEETING The Thaultegiviug Meeting 9l the W.ALS, net in the church. parlour with Miss Bessie A1.0508- in the (Man, A few lines on gratitudo from the PSalins Was the call to wor-, ship. oliewhig the singing 91, a hymn and tho Lord's Prayer the Secretary and treasurer gave their l'OPOI'Lli and the business part of the meeting was con- ducted. It was announced that Miss Hazel lytticDonald, returned missionary from Taiwan, would address the sectional meetings of the Presbyterial ,at Belmore on October 24 and S. Ithiloss, Octobet 23. The Roll Call, thanksgiving thought and the number of calls on sick was asked for. The Scripture Read- ing was taken. by Aire. C. Baeker and Mrs. Williams brought a very inspiring message on r Thanksgiving. Prayer followed. I lead by Mrs. James Mair, Special music in the form of a piano duet was rendered by iKing and Mfrs. .00.rdiff, A BEST Use4 Car BUYS 1963 MERCURY MONTEREY CUSTOM, demonstrator 1960 Meteor Rideau 500 1960 Ford 1959 Chet/ 1957 Chet/ 1957 Pontiac 1956 Plymouth 1955 Pontiac SEE THE NEW METEOR CUSTOM RAi G E. MOTORS 'titINE 24,9 BRUSSELS, ONT. 4Q.daZr.177,%-seral. tttar6tXtwtllaMSO..gSataltmaCaZftieaiIg. poem ou Thanksgiving was read WANTED — by Mrs. Speir. A topic from that Standing Timber mid togs Study Book — "You and the rim We are paying top cash prices of Asia" was given by Mrs, Amy for Hard Maple, Basswood, Speir, Beech, Birch, Cherry, Sort The Of:Cering, was received 1Vhaple and Ash. Phone Auburn and the Meeting closed with' 526-8220, Collect hymn 521 and prayer. Craig's Sawmill, Auburn 10111EnagatalatalliikillIMONIMIIINIF TIME Buying Canada Savings Bonds regularly has become a tradition with thrift-minded TO ) Canadians. This year, this risk-free invest- ment is again available on attractive terms. SAVE The 1968 Series will pay interest of 434% the first two years, 5% for the next six years, and 534% for the remaining four years. The average annual yield to maturity is 5.03%. Each member of the family, as well as estates, may buy Canada Savings Bonds, from $50 up to a maximum of $10,000. As in the past, they may be cashed at any time fOr their full face value plus earned interest. We recommend the new issue of Canada Savings Bonds Without reservation. Application forms may be obtained from oar nearest office or representative. Ross, Knowles & Company Ltd. 105 ADELAIDE STREET WEST, TORONTO 1 SELWYN BAKER Brussels Phone: Office 79, Residence 2633 •