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The Brussels Post, 1938-12-14, Page 8.THE BRUSSELS POST BELAGR.AVE. Tile Bet,grave Young P00010'2 ecclety mat in the schoolroom of the church on Wednesday of la4t week for the annual meeting and the election 00 officers for the com- ing year, During the program George Michie presided, The lesson was read by :viable Coulter, The Topic for the evening was a paper by Miss Anna G ashy on "Some aapeets of a successful Young People's Soclety,'' The election of officers was presided over by Rev. 1. 13, '1'owualttl and re- sulted in the following being electel President, Anna Grelit? y; Glee Pres., George Michie; Fellowship 13uy your Xmas Sunkist Oranges Convenor, Borden Scott; Missien- ary Convenor, Jae, Coulter; Wizen - ship .Convenor, 011020nce Ynlll; Recreational Convenor, Harold Vhf• cent; Seoretaly, Ross AnderlOn,' Treasurer, Kenneth Wheeler; Flower Com. Convenor, lalain Walsh; Pianist, Freda Jordan, Souse time was given to peaetic• Ing of special music for the Nlusic.al Service to be given by a Young, People's Choir of forty voiced ort Sunday evening, Dec. 18th, 110 meeting is to be held tilis week to allow time for practice of Christ- mas Programmes. at 011'ewal''s and your Canrd'y, Patter - son's Chocolate Drops 15c Largest Candy assortment WALTON The annual meeting and election of officers: Guild and 11',A. of 9t Cee e t. u:ch, Walton, was held, on V. t inesday hast. in the home of Mrs. I1 1 try Milker with a good atli t rlat'ce , After routine business twits )1011(111(11, the best way of carrying on the women's work of the <'1u:1 ; w s discussed and it was de0ir1b'1 t: eonabiue the Guild and W. A;1 into one organization to be • In known as the Guild•W,A. , '!'itis otgarlizat)on will be a Guild and the inembe.o will also belong to the W. A. and so have a share In the larger work of the church. The ofticer5 eleeted Ore as follows, president) Mrs. Edgar 11,11Inger, vice-president 11n, W. N, 1c =prey, seereta:y- t canner 1' Bet Anderson eer- 'res4ronding st era lAty Mrs. 1-Iar1Y \L0, 1. er will be the see'eh1:7 for t:. W. A, side of the wer11, Buy suer X1'111 Sten;tiet Oranges at Gres and your Cane.y, Patter - son's Cho.ol'.te Amps 15c lb.. Ltrgent C'ancly 010er111110110 In I1:ussels, MACTAVISH BANKRUPT SALE THE WHOLE COUNTRY- SIDE IS TALKING 0 e e 0 uu1 uu111 a 101111111111111111111111111 lllllllll 11111111 START at the TOP An excellent piece of advice .. especially when you start with one of our hats, We have them in all shapes and all col- ors... but only one qua- lity ... the best, by Bilt- more. 49 11111111uu1m11u,1111u lllll11411111,,,1111111,,,,n, Give Socks SILK AND WOOL New Colors and Patterns. A nice fine Sock (subs) at Half Price 1 9 c Pair WOOL JACQUARDS 49c • $1,00 Values in a host of color- ful Checks, Clocks and Novelty designs, double heels, soles and toes. Very smart and 49 c very warm. Pair . ABOUT THE AMAZING OVERCOAT VALUES AT McTAVISH'S Newest Styles in Warm, Sturdy All Wool Coatings, the pick of the finest manufacturers' stocks offered to you at Tre- mendous Savings.... These are not left -over coats, but you can thank the backward season coupled with the cash buying power of these two busy Stores to enable you to buy Sturdy, Warm, Smart OVERCOATS at 40 to 50% Savings MEN'S COATS, $14.95 Another big Selection just ar- rived in Heavy all Wool Cloth;, }Newest London Drapes and Raglan and form fit models. The choice of our entire stock. All wool fleeces and Glengarrya, to $35.00. 14.94 All Sizes LADIES' COATS, $12.95 Another big buy in Smart Fur Collared Coats for Women. All the wanted Colors. All the wanted Fabrics. The Season's Newest and Smartest Styles. ,.Leather Chamois lined. A $25.00 value. 12.95 All Sizes Men's Ties 29c The Xmas Tie that will gladden the heart of any man. New Tartan wop1 Ties - Silk Tartan Ties, non crush manufacture..He'll love these Ties, bolted at '29c 49c 98c Men's Silk Scarfs 89c. • , Newest patterns in -Silks or Wool Tartans. Values to $1.50 Cheery Colorful 89.c Designs FINE SHIRTS $1.06 •.. , Collar attacked, or'slpariate Collars, neat stripes.,,,,,E?ll sizes. Values to " r�n $1.95. Ea. !"' WORK SHIRTS $1.00 . Genuine Doeskin Shirts„Large, Roomy Cut Shirts for 1Wtrite' at i+ wear $toe° OVERALLS $1.69 A Heavy 9 oz. 'Red` backed Overall. All sizes. Reg. ',$2.$5. Pair 1.69 WORK TROUSERS -2149 Heavy All Wool Tweeds, neat patterns. A Warm, long wear- ing Pant at SWEATER COATS '2.98 Well tailored from long 'Wear- ing Worsted All Wool yarns, Cheery patterns. A $4.00 value at FUR COLLARED ;COATS $4.95 20 Ladies' Coats, All Wool, Warm Winter Styles at a fraction of their 4 95 • value at ,LADIES' DRESSES $4.98 20 Dresses in half sizes to 22x/. Cascade Crepes and Satin back Crepes. Newest Styles. 3/ and long sleeve. A $12.95 value at 2.49 2.98 WOOL BLANKETS Size 64" by 84" 6 lb, Heavy Soft Wool Blank- ets. Beautiful colored borders. Very Large and Warm. A rare bargain at Pr, 6.95 CHILD'S Wool 15 c MITTS , , .. , pr $4.98 HOUSE DRESSES 59c and 98c New gay fast color Prints, Smart New Styles, Zipper fronts, 16 to 50 at 4.59 c AND 98c DEANNA DURBIN DRESSES 98c Sizes 6 to 12 years in popular Plaids. The children love these dresses 98c at CHILDREN'S SWEATERS All Wool Worsted yarns. Some Zipper necks in Red, Brown, Wine and Royal Blue for Boys Girls, to 34, • 69c cAND 79c HANDKERCHIEFS Nifty new hankies. A huge sel- ection. The always - welcome gift Sc TO 25c Boxed Hankies 25c to $1.00 A Real Xmas GLADHAND For Milady Smart Kid Gloves. A Beautiful selec- tion. All the wanted shades and Styles. Lined or un- lined. Per pair 1.25 AND 1.00 LADIES' HATS Your choice of our entire stock of Smart New Ladies' Win- ter Hats. Values to $5.00. 98c GIVE HOSIERY SILK HOSE 69c The Newest Shades by Circle Bar in pure thread Silk Hose. First Quality. All the wanted Colors. Full Fashioned. Every pair guaranteed to give com- plete satisfaction or money re- funded. A wonderful �9 c value, at pair a .oma CASHMERE HOSE 59c Ribbed tops in Fawns, Greys or Black. A very warm Hose for ladies, Worth 85c, pair ,.,, 59c D DRD N' CHILDREN'S HOSE 49c & 39c Circle Bar All Wool Cashmere. Double knees and soles. Good shades, Sizes 8/ to 10 6 to 8% 39c WORSTED HOSE 29c 1. All sizes, All Wool Worsted Hose for Kiddies in Fawn, Grey and Red, Hurry i�A for these at, pair,... a� FULL FASHIONED CASHMERE 59c Ladies' pure Wool Cashmere Hose, Good Shades, All Sizes, subs. Reg. 85c 5 �o Pair ad► 6 49c e 0 0 tam I', All m E-'� 1v1aH 1 AND BRUSSELS SEAFOUTR PHONE 37 OPEN EVENINGS PHONE 61 • Air 4941. 6'*�• ep���© 0 WIODNmSDA.Y, momiatxt 14th, sP ■ Christmas Time 4„ Full of Holidays Goods to Make Christmas Buying Easy and Enjoyable AT THE Rexall Store 4 Toilet Sets For Men and Women (Yardley, Adrienne, Jasmine, Gardenia and others) Waterman's Pen and Pencil Sets Men's Leather Travelling Cases Beautiful Display of Fine China Popular Fiction - Many good titles in the Reprints t, Christmas Cards Eastman Kodaks and Brownie Cameras Snap Shot Albums, Scrap Books, Autograph Albums and Diaries 1 CHRISMAS STATIONERY - Special Values at 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, & $1.00 g Gillette Gold Plated Razor, in nice case with three pkgs Blue Blades All For 98c Iv °0° Christmas Parcel Warppings - Tags, Seals, Ribbon, Cord, Fancy Wrapping Paper and white and all colors in Tissue Paper Toys, Picture Books, Games, Blocks and Dolls The Newest Comb, Brush and Mirror Sets and Smart Compacts Christmas Decorations, - Wreaths, Foil, Crepe Paper, Hinoki Rope, Tinsel and Ornaments F. R. :SMITH worm 94 DRUGGIST ono SfATI0n 1K `ELEPHONE NO. 62 - TELEPHONY: NO. 6c WROXF.TER ions. She will be greatly missed. Private service was held at the house to Immediate relatives. Pub - About 300 friends and neighbours paid their last respects to the late Mrs. William R, Aclatns, wboao Funeral took place on Sunday 2.133' - noon, Slee was a daughter of t,'1e late John and Mrs. Griffith of Hotriek, and was married in Marr'h 1919, to William 11, Adams, son of \h'. and the late Mrs. Robert Adams, also of Ifowlck. After their marriage they took 11) fainting in Howick where they remained, till EOM: years ago, moving then to \\'roxeter. To them were born sev0n chikhcn, Jeanette 19, Robert 14, Mabel 14, C'.larenc'e 9, Lenore 7, Rayanond 3, and an infant son, Tlla Sympathy of the community is ex- tended: to the bereaved family. Mrs, Adams was always of a cheerful nature, hard-worlting and conaeient lic service at St, James' Anglican Church, 30103 Rev, A. H. A'Aeil 03- vciating. Besides her fancily to mourn her loss she leaves three brothers, Samuel, Rjchard and George, and two sisters, Mabel (Mrs. Steve 'Taylor) and Mr'aga.'et all of Howick, Interment was in. Wroxeter Cemetery. The pallbear- ers were James Sanderson, Geoege Paulin, Alan Munro, Howard W'ylie, Claresce Taylnr and Jack Gibson. 511'. Andy Attains had the misfor- tune to break his alms while Pull, - lug turnips. on Sunday, Buy your Xmas Sunkist Oranges at Grewar's and your Candy, Patter - son's Chocolate Drops 15c Ib., Largest Candy assortment in Brussels, 4 Grewar's We Sell for Less-- • a Patterson's Chocolate Drops 15c lb. Hard Mix 2 lb. for -- • ••• 25c v Fresh Roasted P -Nuts 3 lb. 25c 59 Sole Agent for Neilson's Boxed Chocolates Complete Assortment of Xmas Wrapped Cigars Cigarette Tobacco, Pipes Buy Your Sunkist Oranges at Grewar's FRESH - Crisp Celery, Winter Grapes, Marsh Seedless Grapefruit, Head Lettuce Fresh Select Oysters VII.IJIJIMJNJVNdMfM./JMN.NJN.••••••IIJrNJ0•4~M. 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