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New Stationery For 1952
Day Books, Ledgers, Journals,
Indexes, Pocket Memo Books,
Counter Check Books
Receipt Pads, Statement Pads
Record Books, Minute Books,
Invoice Files, Blotters
Writing Pads, Envelopes
Skrip Washable, Wat-irman''s
Ink, Fountain Pen
Paper Fasteners, Ink
Checking Pencils, Ink Erasers
Lead Pencils, Penc;1 Sharpeners
Tyne Writer Pads, Typo Writer Ribbons
Ball Pointed Pens, Fcm,ntpin Pens
and manv other items.
School Text Books
and School Supplies
Examination Pads, Art Paper
and Crayons
Water Colors, . Plastic Rulers
Loose Leaf Note Books, Zipper Binders
Exercise Books and Scribblers.
F.R. SMITH
air= ReXall. Drug Store
interISOIC p•. 0 — BRUSSELS. S. WIT,
'U'4'UO' 1
SALE OF
COATS
Station Wagon Coats — Jackets, etc.
For the family.
ALL 'AT DRASTICALLY
REDUCED PRICES
TO CLEAR. 9s/5( 1t
PEOPLE W E KNOW
* * 0
Mrs. R. Thomson has been visit-
ing in Toronto.
* * *
Mr. Geo. McWatirter of Clinton,
with Mr. and Mrd. Ohm, Shaw.
* * *
MIT MlilEe . GreWar spent the
Christtmas in Owen Sound.
* * *
Mr. Kenneth Wood of Toronto with
his parents Mr. and MTS. A. Wood.
s:. * * *
Mr. Gibson Wi1is, London, with
his parents Mr. and Macs. W. E.
Willis.
VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS
PARKING HOURS
By Order of Police
To facilitate snow removal, No Parking,
on the Streets of this Municipality wilt
be allowed between the hours of
2 a. m. and 8 a. m.
This order will be strictly enforced in •
accordance with the Highway
Traffic Act, Sec. 40, Sub -Section 7.
* • *
Mr. R. J. Bowman spent Christmas
with his mother in Goderioh.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. M. Wineherg and
daughter Rochelle with Toronto
relatives.
Mrs.
* Se*
A. Wallace and son Mervin,
of Forclwich, with Mr. and Mrs, R.
W. Kennedy.
* * *
1 Billy and Sandra North of Toronto
with their grandmother Mrs. G.
McDowell.
• Per tM•
MILKING HERD
fid'
Mia yaw Ensile
a Perham Cow Mew
Sspyleva•at t•
..k. r MPI 1S%
Wilk -.otos raise.
PURINA COW 010W
DRY FCOWS
T• holy hill dry
amnesia*, massed
salvia. Metallic• and satra walk
,bald recd Fs**
Bulkyu Lsad oats
--half sad Wail
BULKY-LAS aid o TS
y
Brussels Creamery
PHONE 22 BRUSSEL,
GREY
The December meeting of the W.
M. S. and W. A. of Unison United
Church wash held ani;, the home di
Mrs. Jack Cox on Thursday, Dec.
6th,
Mrs. Jas, Bremner was in carge
ge
of Ithe W. �M. S. Meeting, h
opened' with the singing of the hymn,
Angels from ,the realms of glory.
Then "The Magnificet.". 747 in the
HymniarY, was read responsively,
Mrs. Glen Rathwell lit a candle of
goodwill and friendship for the
Jews .of Candia. 'Them Man. John
Hird lit the candle of goodwill and
friendship for the Canadian Indians.
Everyone' joined in the singing of
"0 Come All Ye Faithful". Mrs.
Elston Speiran then lit the candle of
goodwill and tri udship 'for theFrench Canadian.'. Away in a man-
ger was then , sung, atter which
Mrs. E. Robinson, lit the candle of
goodwill and .friendship for those
who ancestors came from Europe.
Tntant holy, Infant Lowly, wfas sung.
Mrs. M. Mich teenlit the candle of
goodwill and friendship for all new-
comers in Canada. The next carol
that was sung was, "Gentle Mary
laid her Child. Mrs. B. McIntosh
list tike candle of Chretian love.
The new slate of officers elected
for the, coning year were as fol-
•
Mr. and Mrs John Baeke r of
Wheatley, and Mr. and Mrs. Beavat•
of London with Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Baeker. •
• • *
Mi. and. Mrs. Humphrey, Milver-
ton and Mr. and Mrs. Bloss Lawless,
Long Branch wilik Mr. and. Mrs. T.
L. McDonald. .
* * *
Miss Glenna Stephens of Water -
down College is holidaying with
her parents Dr, R. W. andMrs,
Stephens,
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bryads and
family, and Mr. and Mrs. Pearson
Young of Stratford with Mr. and
Mrs. S. Davison,
* * *
Mrs, Clarke Matheson returned
Biome from Toronto, where she
underwent treatments at Toronto
General Hostpitol.
* * *
Mr. Fred Stephenson is in the
Wingha.m General Hospital suffer -
from a stroke. We hope Fred willmake a speedy recovery.
* * *
Mr, Larry Davidson eon of Mr.
and Mrs. Thos. Davidson is a
patient in the Wingbath General
Hospital reoaverinlg from an oper-
Wednesday, January 2nd, l95?
PEOELOW'S
Shoe and Harness Repair
1 wish all my patrons a. Happy andProsperous New Year.
C. J. PEGELOW
Agent for Listowel Dry Cleaners.
Please Note Phone 93xr2 changed to 83.
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BRUSSELS TAXI
Day and Night Service
(any time any where)
All Passengers Fully Insured.
Prompt Courteous Service
Phone 99x2 �r 90 Brussels
MINMIIMWONeateRINONEAVARAleAVONMINI
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Mr.. and Mrs. Frank 'Mitchell, alba for appendicitis.
Wroxeter, with Mr. and Mrs. Ray I * *
Bronson. I Miss Lillian Gibson of London and
* * *•, Miss Margaret of Toronto and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Coleman, and Mrs. Southcate and daughter of
Elmira, with Mr. and Mrs. Alegi Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. John
Coleman. Gibson. -
* * * * * *
Mr. and Mos. Clay Bruce add eon Mr. and Mrs. McCurdy Lowry,
Gerry, Toronto. with Mr. and, Mrs. .their sons Jon and Don, of Toronto,
W. McNair. • Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Smith and
* * * - son Michael of London, spent the
Mr. and Mrs. . Thos. MoTadzean I Christmas holidays with Mrs. W.
and daughters of Toronto with Mr. I Spelran.
* * *
Mrs. A. C. Banker oiidved home
from London last Friday night ac-
companied by her daughter Mrs.
W. Dunsford_ Carol and Ronnie who
spent the Christmas holidays with
Dr. Donald and Mrs. McRae of Mrs. B'eeker.
Toronto were holiday guests with * * *
his rather Mrs. T. T. McRae, F.C. Chas. Thomas, F.C, Jahn Pat-
* *
Mr. and*
Mrs. Roy Durst, Stroll- ! a»oft and P.O. Robt. Parker of the
I R.C.A.F. stationed et Glareholm in
ford, spent Christmas with the tat- I Alberta spent the Christmas holt-
ter's parries, Mr. and Mrs. Harold days at the home of the former's
.-Parents, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Htaroid
* • • Thomas. The boyts rude the trip
Cala vv. M J Brallant>9m'e spent Christmas
1): M. Ma cTav1sh.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Pegelow visited
the latter's parents Mr. and Mrs. F.
Pegelow of Cargill. -.
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`' by motor and leave Thursday of
e �� E d holiday5 in. London at the home at A 8 this ,,leek on their return trip.
dawnI�
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The dawn ars you CAN. Thousands •
of Cansdisas who thought then
sewlds't afhird Slanting Sawa are end.
Ing that the boat in sliv.nror* M well
winds oedema wads of oven modeto kroama.
r Cern. M and lst vi show you how
so.eM
e"st It k today.
1 Parsons akewal, left to rirightPao
Twee. llositosMssb Prebdo. Norlhatt.
OtAlts
ateraaleeitator
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W. G. LEACH
Tiee'Store for �`w
nrms:$4 rer,
Jewellerrrg to rt �i}fl
her Sect Mr.,ind Mrs. A. aslant ryne,
ENJOY A
SMOOTHER
SOFTER
RIDE
ON THE NEW
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Cushion is the first
new KIND of tire in
16 years. It increases
comfort and safety ...
absorbs shock and
vibration. Come in
and find out how you
can get Super -Cushion
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ELLIOTT BROS.
PHONE: .82
GENERAL GARAGE SERVICE
03
Thanks Folks,
For a 'Splendid. Year.
May your 1952 be Blessed
with Happiness, Peace and
Prosperity.
THE AkCeADE STORES
enimilommIMMOIMM
Store Wide Bargains for the Whole Family
Blyth, Ont. —�"o Brussels, Ont.
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WOWOIRIAVAIM
lows :
President
Vice -Pres. Mrs. H. Whitfield I
Secretary Mrs. E. Speiran
Treasurer ........ Mrs..Tames Bremner
Organist Mrs. L. Lake
Missionary Monthly Mrs. E. `
Robinson
Tenlp. -Secy. Mrs. J. Hird
Press Reporter Mrs. J. (Mx
The meeting closed with "Almighty
Love by Thy Mysterious Power;'
read as prayer.
The W. A. meeting followed with
the president, Mrs. M. McIntosh,
Presiding. The meeting opened
,s th the 'hymn, "1 love to hear the
story", followed by the Lord's
Prayer.
During the business it was decided
to purchase more .flour seers t0 make
the tablecloths, The new slaJte of •
officers for •the W. A. are:
President Mrs. L. PIs
Vice -Pres. Mrs. Wm. Bre&"r
Sec:Trees. ..•. Mrs. R. W. Whitftellr
Gift-b'ox Sec• MTS. C, DffRe I
The meeting closed ' it•C idle
'mum "WirIle 'slhepherds wfXafied
their fiooks by night" folloWeE f71.
the Benediotion. Lunch WFS, OfflE
served by the ha&teas midget( Z1Y
Mrs. G. Bothwell and Mrs. Al, stir -
low.
The first meeting of 1952 'W111 be
held et, the home of Mrs. Selflyli
Baker,
PRzDlJ J . P. mans
Mtn. •..R.Q '
Rawletered Opteneslhkd*
Mrs. H.Viols Hornell R.O.
Carol E. Hoasslh R. Q
Mons Iia . Harriman. Opt
Mrs. F. Cox
GOOi) FOR
ALL KINDS
OF
BAKING
SOLD IN BRUSSELS AT
W. L. Baeker & Son
BUTCHER SHOP
Phone d Brussels
From th• "BLUE BOOK" of Famous Trains
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