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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1948-11-10, Page 8fs Magain e Subscriptions For Christmas A Lasting Reship :ger Through The Year $6.00 $1.00 $2.75 $2.50 $2.50 Life 1 year New Liberty 1 ,'ear Reader's Digest 1 year Red Book 1 year Popular Mechanic 1 year Better Homes and Gardens 1 year $2.50 2 years $4.00 3 years $5.00 (One Year Subs. from Seheaiis and Libraries) $4.00 $4.00 Cosmopolitan 1 year E, Good-HousekeePine. 1 year . , Ladies Home Journal 1 year , . . , . . , , , $3.00 McCall's 1 year $2.50 Calling All Girls 1 year $1.75 Jack and Jill 1 year $2.50 Woman's Home Companion 1 year $2.50 MacLean's Magazine 1 year $2.00 $2.50 Out Door Life 1 year , . • .. • . . Order Subscriptions as early as possible to be filled in time for Christmas. Fe RO Mtn STATIONERII Xa11 Drug Fiore DRUGGIST -tad ��ii.. TELEPHONE No. 62 - BRUSSELS. ON•l; • t 9 � S .9 .J .9 ;: a THE BRUSSELS POST ~'.�e'�.at,•4``��ge$ iM'i'a"�� �`as `",ate, 4'J. '. Sr.. Phone 24 v;aR•e:ilea;trcp.:+ :'et ' e+t tev:c•e;.. iwzo mxtzw.mut.,-,l Baan Chesterlaine -- The loveliest of Fine. Wool for dressmaking. Heavy Coatings and Tweeds Nylons Select Your Christmas .Require- ment NOW supply limited, - Brussels, Ont. Sit Suggestions for the Cold Snap - Ladies and Children's Wclal Hosiery M _-ars Underwear, a good supply of St anf elds and etc. Jackets, Parl-•a.s, etc. for the whole family We are 41owing a splendid stock of Meal. Overcoats including; Cragimi or Use the Christmas Lay-awayPlan, s - P,utterlch P New D'lilrfi+E°."t'Pr':: Pa t+r, rn: c, C r 's rrtf- Cie,. t7r P7! reflrr>ct your rlersonditV I of (h- ,,piect•ion of Cir , I FOR INCREASED POULTRY PROFITS FEED MAS ER LAYING MASH 20% OR RED HEAD EGG MASH 17.5% WITH A NOON FEED OF MASTER LAYING PELLETS THESE FEEDS MMMMM pit r MMM;: MASTER BALANCED'. FEEDS for W. CLASSES OF POULTRY FARDI ME STOCK EOR SEARINGt ANIMALS & DOGS nalMM M, �i M M M M BUILT ON THE GRAIN BASE PRINCIPLE FOR MORE EGGS PER BAG OF FEED. WE CARRY - OYSTER SHELL GRIT. MILL FEEDS, SALT. OUR SERVICE IS THE BEST. YOUR MASTER FEEDS DEALER IS £ Cts Adams Phone 99-r-4 Brussels WHO KEEP'; RECORDS •• EVENTUALLY . BUY A 5T E R.. For Sale at he BrusselsCreamery Come m and see the new Stainless :heel Beatty Washer also White Encanrei Cream Sopurcator Carrier, Now is the time to install a Litt:r Carrier, we n.r1 ire a few of these in stock now. For Sale - No. 10 Massey -Harris tR"i tnl:lre Spreader (prac<;cally new). J. Fischer .Massey -Harris Sales and Service Phone 55x Brussels �I. f"4". - ' WILLIAM T. SPENCE Estate Conveyance and Commissioner GENERAL INSUARANCE OFFICE MAIN STREF, i - -- ETHEL, ONT. Morris Township Cotmcil hieeting Nov, 1, 104` The Council met in the Township I Hall on dt abnr da.c with all the members present extent C. R. Cenee:s The Reeve presided. re nOrn'es of the last meeting w•tr. r..�1 and adopted en motion of Sant 1le tit and Bail ie Parote _ .)loved be BatlPe Parrott, second• wUile_ in the minor series, juvenAe. Pd by Cam �leock that the Court M. L. "Tory" Gregg Elected midget, bantam and peg' wee =row'' ed Revision be closed. thCarried. President of W.O.A.A• will be formed. okreye *• by ire Peacock, seconded M. L. "Tory"Gregg we= unanimos- Motions were placed on record It, Pelle ,. Parrott that the contract ly re-elected president of the West- that the W.O.A.A. seek an aflliatier f = _t,;, {,r.} and second eon - ern Ontario Athletic association Inc with the O.M.H,A, with a snecifi, 1ei, ,,.• .,1 ;,•1. d second b, his fifth term of office. Conven• territory and. boundary lite 10 i.ee *,:t Srthnr Rutter at $5.00 per (ing in Wingham council chambers, ignated and in the O. H. A. ll`. hone. !:± ranter t• to ,- to sup per upwards of 100 enthnsiasde sports- W. 0. A. A. will seek an affiliattee hie own he'nor.-Carried. ern attended the an+tual fall meeting as a body. Players will be allowed Moved by win. Peacock. seconded and election of officers, with repre• to be drawn from a 1:2 -mile red 'u by Bairns Parrot that a €rant 1 sentatives present from Walkerton, with the deadline for entries set ¢7e ria ha riser: to the Winghnm Hors= Show. -Carried. Fordwtch. Gorrie, Londesboro, President "Tory" Gregg salicited Moved. )y:earn Alenck sceestdd " Port Elgin, Chesley. Mount Forest, at Dec: 18. Lneknow, Kincardine, Listowel, the full support of those present, be r 5'!t ;';rr.h'..' that the road bills Gnderleh, Tesewater, Brussels, Mild asking that all matters be threshed „••_,_.,,_j „y tit,. I the Superin• may and Wingham, out at . the meeting, adding that „Tele,. ,,e p,;, _ Carried. 1945 the for the coming season create" ethre.i by n'm. Peacock. eecondet Other officers elected for ice strides would be nude to furiher by Sam Alcock that the meeting president, 9 season were; first vice- sport in the smaller communities. adjourn to meet thatn on Dec. 15 president, Glenn Johnston, Gorrie: Speaking briefly at the meern` at 10 a.m. a -Carded. second vice-president, "Butch" Murphy. Chesney; secretary. Miss were John W. Hanna, M.P.P ; Ken- Tt,,, ,,•,norms aceonntG were paid: neth MacMilan. Georgetown; Nor• •,,,,,..grit Adranee Times, ad - Jean TervIt, Wingham; treasurer, man Locking, Port 'Elgin. ,•ee ei ........ ........... $ 2.15 ONITRACTiNG EWAia , Heating and Plumbing Wholesalers for Acme Pressure Systems (deep or shallow well) Clark Kr -Cooled 3 1-1.P• Gas Engines Electric Motors, Grinders and Rollers Electrical Appliances and Fiztures DE LIWA DEALER -Mem, Separators, Speedway Water HeMers and Accessories. Full line of &en and shallow well Pressure Systems. NfIcWhirterc Electric PHONE 53X Alfred Lockridge. Wing am, leg Reviewing the past ball season. advisor, J. W. Bushfield; exeen• Fierier Werk -men. fox bounty tive, Hugh Hawkins. Clinton; lite the following championships were A Jb *rFr idea . fax bounty ,... Bann, Brussels; Edward Mathe- declared: Intermediate "A"soft• jos. Hart, fox bounty ••••....... son. Clifford; Jim Mc.learlane, ball, Chesley; Intermediate "R.•• Municipal World. supplies .••. Chesley; Harry Doughty, Walker- Baden; Intermediate "(1." Des- Harvey Johnston, selecting ton. boro; grand softball cluampieme, jurors Organized in 1944-45, the WO Desboro: Girls' softball, class "A," ,7n pull). selecting jurors A.A. has expended to such an ex- Brusesls; "B" class,- Mildmay; mid- Geo. Martin, selecting jurors tent that during the past hockey get softball, Wingham, 3nvenile. George Radford. Russel drain John Rutledge, fax bounty season 84 teams competed in the Atwod; Intermediate various classes. Treasurer Alfred Lockridge gave an encouraging financial report showing receipts amounting to $2; 686.28, and a balance on hand of IN MEMORIAM Jas. R, Conitee, wood for 1,11,f51,822,94. FISCHER-In loving memory of a • John Lowe, spraying ..._.,..,,. After considerable discussion dear husband and father, John Dun...,. motions were made to sponsor the Fischer, who passed away one spraying D- Duncan (;,,ren Brewer, ey. grantr, Wing - ham hockey series; 7ntermedl- year ago Nov. 8th. ham Horse Show ate 'A,' 'B,' 'C,' serted, 'A.' for to'vns Away in the beautiful city of God Harvey Johnston, expenses. and villages over 1,000 nopvlation, By the valley of rest so fair, Court of 10.05 1"B' series under 1,000 but over 500. Some time, some day. wo know not Revision0. C. Martin, Clark '0'series under 500. en this particu- Whoa liar class 38 teams operated Last year We will meet our loved one there, ball, Listowel; juvenile, junior ant McCaughey drain midget, Goderich; bantam, Mild- Tile foe Rintonl drain may; pee wee, Clinton. 11. 13. Elliott. relief acct, Jack Wilson, relief account „ 3.00 6.00 3.00 1.Og PEARS • WSPRO E POULTRY - EGGS - FEED ew Cold Storage L d e s Each Locker Insured Against Fire. Phone 80 Brussels, Ont. 4.00 4.00' 4.07 8,00 42Q 00 161,00 7.50 15.87 16.74 4fi 60 37.10 30.60 10.00 (!n 'A' and 'B' classifications. Junior hockey will also be classed this year, Mrs. John Fischer and Family EYES EXAMINED at Listowel J. A. MONAGHAN, R. O, Graduate of Ontario College of Optornetry. Office: Wallace St. - Hours: 8,30-6.00. Evenings by Appointment. Announcement:. Flaming secured the dealership for The Austin Cars and Trucks a cordial invitation is extended to the public to call and see them. You have to ride in one to appreciate their many fine qualities. ONE NOW ON DISPLAY MORE PROCURABLE AT ONCE McNeil's Shell Service Phone 77-r-6 Brussels, Ont. Why Be A Slave To Junior? "Don't let baby he a tyrant," warns noted author Evelyn Barkins. Read how she maker her three children behave without the advice of psychology experts, Read ',Why R,• A Slave to Junior?," in The American Wekly, one of the throe big magazines with this Sunday's (Nevemher 141 ism, of Tletroit Sunday Times. Articles Por Sale - Typewriters, Adding Machines; Cash Ragsiters, Bought, Sold & Repaired. Safes, opened, corn- binations changed, used safes bought. IJ. W. Locking, 369 - 24th St. W., Phone 2096w Owen Sound • BY RUBBING iN quick retie. !Ghat drying, 50 strong Odor. Lo,00 Se0ne0114o1 LSC 19.46 9 Prep& d Fos The ,o/d gather 100 pair 70 x 90 ibex Flannelette Blankets with blue and pink borders $4.49 a pair. 60 x 90 King Cot Flannelette Blankets pink and blue borders $3.95 a pair. 36" Striped F iannelette 25c a yard. 15 patterns, better Cottons For Dresses 36' wide - regular 98c a yard Special 69c a yard. Good Sock Yarn - 2, 3 and 4 ply large assortment of colours $2.00 a pound 9 patterns Cotton Plaids for shirts and dresses 79c a yard and up 54" Circular All Wool Jersey (made in England) good for children's dresses in red and green. Special $2.98 a yard. Children's Pure Wool Jumper Dresses 2 to 6 years - Special $2.98. Boys Plaid Shirts - Sizes 8 to 14 years $1.98 up. Men's Lined Smocks sizes 38 to 46 $4.95 Knitting Yarns in Beehive, Monarch, P -K and Stanfields good assortment. of shades. THE ARCADE STORE Store Wide Bargains for the Whole Family Phone 61 - - Brussels, Ont.