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'oriel Wishes
AS tilt; 'holiday season comes to a close we are reminded that cel
this successful year is due in no small measure to your
;enerous patronage. Kindly accept our co,dial good
wishes for a
Christuas
-terry
and a
New Year
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LiSTOWEL, ONTARIO
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Dr. Buchanan
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THE BRUSSELS POST
PEOPLE MIF KNOW
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Is ., i t'!ut t.mas vivat bon in 1
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holland and 11•anti. h ust • coming
to Dolomite \\ I r•:• h h:ts- 4411-
Rod to i)ractis•e for t.nu bast thirty
yearµ.
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ler N10,0114100ia to 1\'iuE.ifunt how
pita] last gat relay
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OR SALE—
b Gut's tube skates and bouts 414'a• 7, 1
love for sport. ho ,,vn'1 • ;out, Phenr 112x
! Il't nod sec. t tl race l ,t 4 :'=. 1t, 111., ii For SALE—.,..
`unsdu\) br w"w"a nutr'.1 flint .\ ii' cooled Ti l•1:;:SG•giratten 11
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hal! (soccer! play, r. H.P. gasoline motor, only used 1
lir. Merit 44111 is a Pe ir•. of tt;'-. weeks.
1. T. Str:a'hau .out Mid 101,, i- to It Phone 42-r•ll Genre ('11r4111!-1
on of torn.
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raThe funeral was held - Friday• nee
Obitaaar :;td at
Mrs. James Gnt
P.M. and 1.4144 a m 11101(1 by
he Rev. G. Milne of Melville Pres.
('hare). of which site was
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M1i1. s s4mtrs Grant. a.
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-,, 1.t citizen of;
a :it ger home ou
ir — e•d 411 years. 11111•' ,\ port. 1
Lanarkshire, Scotland air
of Wm, and 11rs. P rt
came to Canada Rich her i
at the age of t years and 1
e3 on the 12th eon., areyy h>
... -;parried to ,fasces Brant in try i1 I'
predeceased 11':s 1.0 ,'ars ago
-..y had one daughter 3 an. 'Trs.'
steron Adams who p sst<i awxy
t years ago. .Mrs. Grant is -n1v1
'1y one brother James Perri:
»s and also three andr1111c1ren
Creamery Trpck
Skids Into Field
j A truck owned by the Cousins and
ICo. creamery of Aurora and itirtn
by Bruce Rose, also of Aurora skid -
at ded and overturned Oe:eral Int:
aithtui member and was assisted about one utile north of R1 n _ 1 „hone 1G•1 0, Geo. wesenherg.
1(r mphew Rev. t1'ivii I'errie at last Wednesday afternorll, \elth i' 'Phone
SALE—
I santington The p tlbe arers were the driver nor another' nreapo": "i Iivcicnic supplies (Rubber floods?
R nt and Ton P.1
tad ;ice (r1 k 1184 injured.
FOR SALE-
1—tlsed 'Rosy washer for sale
h•,•140 1 --Nem Sparlon Raclin flee:
'4214,50, Special $22n0. New Ttntiers
and 1lrc•stinhonse Radios.
Dean Davison at Riverside motors
NOTICE—
Har, you need of a gond louse
-Killer, try Ravvleigh's. R. in nr''d of
Medics lull ninttnont and other. C'014
1201110d 10.S. Call at the house or
Your Rawleigh Dealer,
' hr acct rfl Pn9tpa.id in plain. sealed
'dal Adams. Ilam i Parker and taken to the home off Rap Cousin- i ll
wit11 Price its!, Sic
Wm. Grant. A beautiful s',1,1 war,
:'eau Vi, Lorne SC. bcknt'•-r, 'chose
proprietor of the Brass,' 4 croahl
ty. and that evening •utethr
1,Ia4ins truei; Pmol A R 4.441 n Tired
:1418 took the youths brun0. 'rite
truck was:as on il9 mar h1 tit - Ttru..I
sel.s creamery for a load of ,Wilk
to be taken to Aurora. .i lrt'nbet
of fence posts wen, broken 4,' 1••'
the truck stopped on its Ade rr t
veld. Provincial Conatabl - Sat1er
of Blyth investigated.
,\, :tt 4liled from 1. .ilsta 114? WI re
tit t s Mrs. Rev. G•ar4cti Rintou].
''1'' t _nb.. Mrs. Parker and Harold
P ns. Thos. and Ili'S. :>bro.m,
i1. Teter, Lovely Romers wore
n 141 kind remembrance by
t -oda and neighbors.
Burial took place in Brussels
tt:_ry.
maples 44s, 24 samples, 41.00. :heti
inter Dept. :14-33 Nor.Rnbber Cu
F;ox 111, Hamilton, Ont.
1OR SALE—
F`Ine1 14 meter's 44weand and . r
ratted. Expert workmanlhlp. MOM. -
ALP prices. New motors In stock. .
t;ettger trolustrios,
1149 Ontario, Street,
t3trat?ora, 0FS4.
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ECI:MI1ER is here and with it lurks the "common cold"! Ontario citizens
are reminded now of a few simple helpful rules to safeguard their
health, and that of others.
Prevention of the common cold is the responsibility of all, and if everyone
plays his part much unnecessary illness, expense and discomfort may be avoided.
With the holiday season looming ahead, when so much happiness depends on
everyone feeling fit, why run the risk of Da catching cold "—or letting members
of your family face that danger ?
In the interest of parents and families, the Ontario Department of Health
recommends every Ontario citizen to study the common-sense precautions
suggested below and act upon them.
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Take plenty of rest. Avoid becoming
unduly tired. Endeavour to follow Ea
well-balanced diet,
Avoid becoming wet, chilled or over-
heated. If clothing becomes wet, it
should be changed as quickly as possible.
If a cold overtakes you, go to bed until it
improves. if it does not clear up rapidly,
do not hesitate to seek medical advice.
Be thoughtful 'of others. If suffering from
a cold, do not spread germs by coughing
or sneezing openly.
Avoid crowds as far as possible.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
FOR THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
RUSSELL T. KELLEY
MINISTER OF ISEALrk
)THEY PULL
THROUGH
Mud and gumbo holo no tenor) to,
FCcs(one Studded Ground Grips.
Their steady, deep -biting PULL
licks bad roads —
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Deep salted studs
take hold, ,IF.
cIeanasthcy
P
ull. You,
Studded
Ground
Grips
arc
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—
atopin
today."
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FOR INCREASED PP EEL RY PROFITS
FMASTER LAYING MART 20%
OR
RED HEAD EGG MASS 17.5%
WITH A NOON FEET) OF
MASTER LAYING PELLETS
AVOID DISSAPPOINTMENT THIS SPRING
PLACEYOUR CHICK ORDER WITH
YOUR LOCAL HATCHERY
RIVERSIDE MOTORSRLeOnt.
Phone 56
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RASTER
BALANCED
FEEDS
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ALL CLASSES OF g.'t
POULTRY
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NOW.
THEY ARE GOOD CHICKS
WELL HATCHED.
WE CARRY —OYSTER'
SHELL GRI i'.
MILL FEEDS,
SALT.
OUR SERVICE IS TFIE BEST.
YOUR
MASTER FEEDS
DEALER
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Articles Vor Sale—
' Typewriters, Adding Iviachines,
Cash Regsiters, Bought, Sold &
Repaired. Safes, opened, conn
uinations changed, used sates
bought.
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369 - 24 -Ln St. W.,
Phone 2096va Owen Sound
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To all MOTORISTS
and PEDESTRIANS
This is an urgent appeal to all citizens, motorists and pedestrians alike
to co-operate earnestly in keeping down the death and accident toll
on Ontario streets and highways.
Care and caution in driving and walking are necessary at all-times—
but particularly so in the holiday season.
December is a dangerous month, with .more hours of darkness and
changeable weather conditions. Preoccupied shoppers, young and
old, are abroad in great numbers. In the excitement. of Christmas
time, people sometimes tend to forget their customary caution.
As the end of 1948 approaches, let us all join together in determining
that for the whole Province we will make it a safe as well as a happy
Christmas and New Year.
WHOM Wr, .:LIC N:;1 OR 'i IRIV9 `°'. G
Be Cie ort Oua
Be Alert
Be Careful
TAKE IT EASY DON'T TAKE CHANCES
DEPARTMENT -OF HIGHWAYS
GEO. H. DOUCETT
MINISTER
DIN C G EFUUUY AND AP0►19 ACCIDENTS'
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