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The Brussels Post, 1948-10-27, Page 5r The yj7Gi © become e 8;10 Dr&j?ieErr4 Iles ,IiE13iclii3ii!11 In the post -wax R,C.A.F. there ai'e many trades which provide ample scope for the ambitious young Canadian to prepare himself for a progressive future in the technical, radio, or clerical fields. This is the day when the men with special skill and training have the advantage over the other fellow. The R.C.A.F. offers you just the training and opportunity you are looking for. EARN WHILE YOU LEARN Rates of pay in the R.C.A.F. have been increased and you can add to your monthly Income by improving your trade proficiency and by promotion to higher rank. • Technical trades training. riitsf ALt YQuGerf e • • Full opportunity for advancement. Progressive pay increases. Provision for religious welfare. Medical and dental care. Sports and recreational facilities. 80 days vacation a year with full pax • Clothing provided. • Retirement income assured. and remember .. + the R.C.A.F. offers you continuous employment and pay. —,---,-^- MAIL COUPON TO YOUR NEAREST R.C.A.F. STATION Ceske' Ab Commbe.end,ant. 1r.cA.F. Station A FW,20 er North -Wed Air Commend R.C.A.F entice Edmomm�, dies. Plo.ao mod me, without obligation, roll particulars regarding enlistment requirements and opening. now available. to the R.C.A.F. NAM (Plasm )fusser ADDREes.,,_.- t r _.PROV.. 1. You are a Cnnadfnn citizen or ether British subject. 2. You u n 1 Y� ep�yoUgblo 8. Y are agminimum of one year lees than Junior ft Matriculation for radio trade., and two yournt for nil 4. You aro bei ween equivalents 30 y arcs. cones. • d,1 •1 FON SALE-- 1'ou0r: Yorkshire :S(IN-. \Vin. 11u11 1'hon, FOR SALE— A q,Ltuiiiy ui' hard t'aple ,vrrrd. ,lady Stevenson I'Imrui' 49 m' 14 FOR SALE -- Wood, about 3 cord dry hard synod, 2 cord l;hu blocks. ,Too Holmes Mono 15-1, WANTED— Cattle to f eel. can take shoot 2 hear. Phone 17.r.15 FOR SALE— A Claire Jewel Cook Stove, uses wood or coal. James Clark Phone 52•r•5, BUMNFSS CA S Cr A. Myers, M. D., L. M. C. C. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON William St. Phone 4. brussels, Ont. Walker Funeral Home Day or Night Calls Phone 65 No extra charge tor Use of Funeral Home. B. G. Walker Licensed Funeral Director & Embalmer. J. F. Harper, B. A., M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office Hours -1 - 4 and 7 - 9 p. m. Also 11 - 12 a. m., when possible. Saturday evenings until 10 p. m. Sunday — Emergency and by appointments only. R. S, Hetherington, K. C. WINGHAM and BRUSSELS AT BRUSSELS Tuesday and Saturday all day — Offict open every day. Phone 20x --.' Successor to E. D. Bell Chase T. Davidson INSURANCE ,FOR ALL KINDS Automobile and Fire Insurance Accident and Sickness Agent for Great West Life Insurance uCo. Ont.(Phone Office 96 -- , Harold Jackson SPECIALIST IN FARM AND HOUSEHOLD SAVES For information, etc., write or phone Harold Jackson IPUONE 18-r-661 — SEAFORTH, ONT. Make arrangements at THE Brussels Post or R. S. Hetheringto, K. C.. Barrister Office, Brussels. D. A. Rann & Co. FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer PHONE 36 or 85 — — BRUSSELS, ONT. Lewis Rowland (Licensed For Huron County) SATISFAC'11ON GUARANTEED PRICES REASONABLE For Engagements Phone 31 "The Brussels Post" and they wM his looked after hnmediately For information etc., write or phone Loom. Rowland Or write to R. R. 3 Walton. THE BRUSSELS PO3T AUCTION SALE iiTrA Ads 5 Don':, FraaNr KEMP'S SALE REGISTER— Wednesday, Nov. 3 for filen Allay Lot 11, Con. 7, Grey. Farm Steele, implements Grain and Fnlniture. FOR SALE— A. number of cedar POW.; and poles in tree lengths. apply to Mrs. Telford Sellers or Phone 39-r-23 Brussels. FOR SALE - 600 White Leghorn ?ullets, 6 months old, laying. Duncan McDonald, R. R. 1 Ethel. Phone 40-r-9. FOR SALE— Brand Neof Maytag Gas Washer, enamel tub, equipped with the famous' Maytag Multi -&Toter. Box Furniture Store Phone 43 Seaforth NOTICE— Any person wanting wood split or chores in Brussels. Apply to David Hanna over Vodden'r Bake Shop Ethel. TENDERS WANTED.– Tenders will he receiver] for the wiring of S.S. No. 3, Grey until Oct. 30th. Specification may be seen at Wm. Smith's. Carl Hemingway, Sec: Treas, FOR SALE— Hygienic Supplies (Rubber Goods) malted postpaid in plain, sealed envelope with price list. Six samples 25s, 24 samples, $1.00. Mail Order Dept, M-33 Nov -Rubber Co Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. FOR SALE— Blower, Motor and Thermostat for furnace. Child's sleigh fitted -with shafts, and dog harness for it. Harness suit- able for a Dane or other large breed. 'Wardrobe trunk, Mrs, Wm, Porter Phone 33x -r-3. FOR SALE— I have listed 4 houses in the Village of Brussels. Those are good buys and immediate nossession can be given. 100-ncre farm, real goad buildings, good farm, hydro, tmemdiate posses- sion. 100 -acre farm, real good buildings, good location, hydro. This is a real good farm. Immediate possession, 75 -acre farm, 14 mile from High- way, price $3200.00. Mona 84 J. C. Long, Real Estate Broker Bz'usesls, Ont. AGENTS— Door to door Salesmen wanted to establish a business of their own with our 250 Guaranteed Household Necessities. Splendid territories vacant In your district — Unlimited possibilities for the ambitious person —Never a dull season. Experience not essential but a car if you select a rural territory—Very little capital needed—BEST opportunity of start- ing a business of your own — 'Write for FREE details and CATALOGUE to FAMTLEX, 1600 Dalornier—•MON T1h10AL, FOR SALE— Electric motors rewound and re mired. Expert workmanship, Moder ate prices. New motors in stock. ... Bettger Industries, 649 Ontario, Street, Strattord. Ont. SURGE MILKERS DAIRY MAID Hot Water Heaters J. B. Higgins, Seaforth Service Dealer •— Phone 181 Danforth GEORGE POLLARD REPRESNTATIVE, — BRUSSELS, of Cattle at Harold Jaeireur,'s Farm i a mile East .1 Seaforth on No. 8 Highway on MONDAY, NOVEMBER let at 1.30 P.M. v0 head of Din'trrn, ,G tl• rl:fnnE steel's and heiferu, ran„Il1r' 20r10 100 1,. 700 !baa, 2 ffolste111 rune (In. ht DeeontOior 1 Ilolntr'ht vote dun in -March TERMS CASH E, P, CHESNEY, Clerk HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer MORTGAGE SAE E on WEDNESDAY, 17th NOVEMBER, 1948 at 1:30 P.M. at Lot 16, Concession 9, Morris Twp. Tinder and by virtue of the powers of Sale contained in a certain Moot. gage, which will 11e ni'+'dueel at the time of Sale, there w!II be offered for Sale by Puhlir Auction subject to a reserve lid anri other conditions of sale • North half of Lot Number 10. in tip. Oth Concession of the Township of Morris in the County of Huron. Donn the said lands there Is said to be erected Farm buiir1rdgs in a gond state of repair. anti there is said to be on the said (ands a nlrntifnl water supply. For further particnllr, and con. (Minns of sale apply to the, under. signed. Dated this 20th day of Octnh,,'r, 1943, E. W. Elliott, F. FTNQL,ANU. A»etionrer Solicitor for the Mortgagee. AUCTION SALE Farm. Stock, Implements, Wooa, Grain, Some Household Effects, 47 Head of Cattle Lot 16, Con. 3. Morris Twp. (Centre Road) WEDNESDAY, NOV. 10th at 1 o,clock 8 cows, all in calf, some milking R steers around 3000 lbs. 2 heifers around 1000 lbs. (These ten head will he sold by the Pound.) 14 head coming ton year old 12 head spring calves 1 bu 12 yollung pigs 600 bushels mixed grain 20 cord dry wood Quantity cedar rails 300 cedar fence posts 2 set of sleighs 2 cutters, also 4 set entre: shafts 9 set heavy harness 1 trucie tarpaulin new 1 gasoline engine 4 horse (new engine guaranteed) 1 set rubber tires for wagon 1 manure spreader, rennirs only 2 .gasoline lanterns One small heating stove 1 set Beales (2000 lb.) 1 Fnrrl car A model 1929 Fome Hmtsehold goods and other articles ton numerous to fPntlnne. TERMS CASH Everything lister] here will he sold. Free entree and sandwiches. JACK THYNNE, PROP. MATT GAYNOR, AUCTIONEER. ft7AP''rrslQ,T Personals: Mrs. Witmer Cuthill is in Victoria Hospital, Loddon; Miss Pearl Theurer is in Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth; Mr, and Mrs, Ea. ward Bryans have returner] atter visiting friends in Banff, Alta.; ,Tames Murray, Toronto. with friends here; Charles Stimore, Stratford, with Mr. and Mrs. H. Stimore; John Bennett, CuPlpit. with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Wil- liam Bennett; Mr. and Mrs, 'Thom as Watson, London, wltn 1W'. and Mrs. W. C. Bennett. Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Cummings and son James have returned home from a visit to Nova Scotia and other places, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Bolger at Toronto. Mr. end Mrs. W. ,i, Humphries and Mrs. Stewart Humphries at Wingham. Mr, and Mrs, ,ins, Sanderson and family Of Wroxeter with relatives. The annual bazaar of St. George's Anglican Church, Walton, will be held on Thursday, Nae. Itis, in the community hall. f'4ritet/it Regrl?eresd 0 ptorrePtrssti' "Western Ontario's Mast. Madera Eye Sart i+t d "'hone 1.18 r xst n St. John's Gadd (P.! h, r 1(111•„tine u: 1 if, 1.4'i' I7. I:rr..in wilt a >pietril•i x..11.!:.11. .ill•etlnt.. v)a+'nrd A1111 '11 tr.,b„ur lin.” 1'111(1ni L ,Ire 11r}:e.1 U,, .1... 1) Pray.1'- for Ih. 1:1ri--11. .1r, ,,,.(1)2 „f ;a lit -.hep, tuul for. '.io .:. it .,1rn- ute1: u) the 1n'rt i''11 n t•: ,..r 1‘,.a.c1 by th,' >++r•.. : 1,1 :ui•'{.ti '1. , a IY'pr,rterl very ',art orf Ir'u^;r !• 11)1'0. (0o02 Ilu. Fe..ir Tlnnl.;i Hu=lne<. pr,)•,,,) wog follow',.d by rt 1), or',' )inevnua ,leerrmpani.•d by 'tire?. !i.twin flay«I„ at the piano. :1 '1'Ikr11 1.1)103 provided by the 111,e1fe.-t and \s aft served by Airs. li'ow:Ird Sirs. Wm. F'sch'r and M o Cernidine ltretton • • ., es .. • PEOPLE VIF h`.1VOW * * * • i r Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pepper and Mr. and airs. Ray Fear all of Clinton. were Sunday vi•dtor; with Mr, and Mrs. Hob. Manning. * tr * Mr. and Mrs. Louie D. Thompson spent the week end in 'Toronto. and on Monday evening attended a recital at Eaton Auditorium given by the outstanding Canadian pianist Freda 'repel of Winnipeg. Don't Miss Reading "Cam' •aign Wit” For campaign purposes. she was lifted from her shelf, set up as a loyal, loving wife, but the public didn't know how she really felt, You'll never forge' what she did after you lead "C2mprtixn Wif?," by Katharine Brash, in Pictorial Review with this Sundays (October 31) issue of Detroit Sunday 'Tunes. 0 Wedne dac', Ggt+.,her 27 h, 1948 File name may be George Wilson, Petrick O'Reilly or Ensile Legault. He may he a farmer, a lawyer, a carpenter, a real estate agent, a banker, a teacher or one of our own employees. Iiia wife or mother might he a ebareholder. He and about 5,000 other Canadians from all walks of life are the owners of Dominion Textile Company Limited. Last year, among them, they did 857,638,394 worth of business. That was the company's total income for the year. Let's simplify it and say each Average Shareholder did 911,567,67 Worth of business. That was the money he took in. Now let's look et what he spent to get that money. Here it is, roughly calculated, for the average shareholder. ]law materials (principally raw cotton) 65,730.85 Starches, chemicals, dyes, packing cases, other supplies and operating expenses such as re• Pairs, feel, power, light, pensions, insurance and other such hems 82,18.1,6E Amount paid to employers. Taxes Money reinvested to keep the business in a stable condition Net profit received by lir. Average Shareholder (on nhioit he pars personal taxes too) 32,628.16 S 457.01 8 178.01 $ 388,96 l� ',76f1? 9Ct' T i3T2LE COMPANY LIMITED m;i,4.41(5 PRODUCTS M»"av ,,.A1`;::r."..7Un ERS OF Pe. t the h 11E started as a junior. He moved around. He moved up. He learned a lot about banking, about Canada, about people. He is still climbing, still learning a job which is not mastered in a day ... or a year. He has learned, for instance, that in making loans, a bank manager must satisfy himself that the borrower would merit your confidence if you were lending your own money® At the same time he welcomes opportunities to put money to work. Loans are part of his business, and an important source of revenue. They help people get along, help build a prosperous, progressive nation. Contrast his freedom of judgtnent with conditions in lands where freedom is denied— where every bank is a political tool, every banker a State official! State monopoly of banking, proposed by Socialists here, would open your banking transactions to political intrusion. SPONSORED BY YOUff BANK 0' 'r