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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1952-4-23, Page 5w THE BRUSSELS POST Wednesday, April 23rd, 1863 USED CA1tS 1951 Pontiac Coach, radio and air conditioning 1951 Chevrolet Special Sedan 1947 Monarch Sedan 1947 Kaiser Sedan 1946 Chevrolet Sedan with radio and heater 1946 Chevrolet Coupe 1946 Chevrolet Coach 1941 Plymouth Sedan 19?9 Plymouth Sedan Many Older Models USED TRUCKS 1951 Pontiac Sedan delivery 1946 Ford 3 ton truck with racks NEW CARS New Special Chevrolet Coach New Special Chevrolet Sedan Riverside rotors Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Texaco gas and oils Phone 56 Brussels, Ont. WALTON The organization meeting of the Wallop Willing Workers for the course, :Dressing Up of Home Grown Vegetables", was held on Friday afternoon, April loth at the home of the assistant leader Mrs. P. Holman. The following officers were elected t President Doris Stevens -See. Treas. .. Barbara Patterson Press Reporter for Seafonth Edna Martin Press Reporter for Bruseeis Rath Anne Ennis. PiatL : t Doris Johnston The lead.:rs are Mrs. W. Humphr- ies and Mrs. P. Holman. Following a demonstsalton on measurements and etc.. lunch was served by the ho. era The Ease r Thenknffering of Duffs 'United Lhttrelh W. M. S. and Mission Band was !held In the church on Tuesday evening. Mrs. H. Johnston presided and Mrs. A. Coutts read the. Scripture from 1 Corinthian, chapter 15, Mrs. H. Viri by introduced a film on Dr. Darhy's work in Bella, Bella Hospital in British Oolun hin and R, B. Cousins of Brussels operatted the projector. A muejcal programme which included the following num hers was given coral solos — Jamey Van V1eft, Mrs. H. Smalldon, Pieta Van Vliet, Mrs. McLean, IMarilyn Johnston; vocal duets — June and Audrey Blackwell; Mss. C. Wey and -Mre. N. Reid; piano solo — Doris Johnelton; Cornet solo — Reid Hackwell; reading — Mrs. A. McCall. Rev, Mr, Thomas closed the meeting with prayer. Lunch was served by members of the McKillop group. ETHEL Ethel Y. P. W. Easte, Service A very inspiring Easter service was presented by bhe Ethel United Y. P. U. in the Church auditorium, on Good Friday evening. A drama entitled. "Were You There?", was ably enacted by several members ni the Union, portraying those who were last touched by Jesus Chris,' as HP went to the cross. In the background the young people's choir sang the Easter hymns, with solo parts taken by Doreen Menzies and Bryan Prescott. The music was capably .directed, wttb Mrs. Cam- eron Cochrane at the organ. The Church was beautifully decorated with spring flowers, and the altar teas illuminated by a lighted cross. The servioe was well received and touched the hearts of all who attend- ,r. s agar Swap your Old, Worn Tires NOW FOR NEW LONG -MILEAGE GOOD PEAR TIRES Why risk the danger of driving on worn tires any longer? We'll give you the biggest trade -In allowance for your old tires when you trade them In for big -value, long -mile - ase Goodyears. 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Bril- liantly new in styling ... outstandingly fine in quality ... and lowest -priced line in their field! Come in—nowt More people buy Chevrolets than any other earl NEW IMPROVED POWER -JET CAR- SOFTER, SMOOTHER RIDE -All pas- EXTRA -SMOOTH, DEPENDABLE 9 -YEAR PROVED VALVE -IN -HEAD BURETION—(tivith automatic choke sengers, in both front and rear seats, POWERGLIDE—Combined with 105- NGINE DESIGN — Constantly Ln. in Powerglide models). Improved enjoy a much smoother, softer, h•p• Valve-in-Hend Bagiae with proved and refined over the yeah, smrcing and smoother acceleration more comfortable ride, due m new Autos Liftatic Choke ndesHodraauu7l�icc it brings you ouamndins peeformm- are achieved by better fuel flow and improved shock absorber Or- driving. (Ope1oaat on De Luxe ars r suit, l reliability end economy; tree odor and n fast acting accelerator pump. tion, over almost all types of roads. models at extra cost.) the Industry. .4 untag the tend for at. EXTRA -EASY CENTRE -POINT STEER - NG — Control is centred between the front wheels instead of behind the left front wheel. This advanced steering geometry makes Chevrolet surprisingly easy sy to steer, manoeu- vre JUMBO-DRUM BRAKES —with Dubl-Life, rivetless linings. They're the largest brakes in the low -price field. And owners will telt you they're smoothest, safest ane easiest operating, as well. C-7528 Riverside '`'ot,rs oda Ethel W. I. rho regiadur monthly meeting' of the Women's Institute was held at Lite home of 'Vlore Earl Bowes, with the president Mrs, Stanley Speiran presiding. There wane fourteen members and two visitors present. The motto. "Knowledge is Golden, the' the weight be Bight,” was given by Mrs. A. Lounabuny. The roll call was answered by glthing a little ecuriesy worth knowing and ob- servinLc. Reports of all standing rommiiblees were given alter which an interesting lnforainal address was given by MTs: S. Wiheeler of Prusuels on Education from birth to adultlhood. The report of the nominating'aam- niittee presented by Mrs, Earl russels, Ontario �t Last l+owAA accepted as lnllowrs; HOn. Pres. .,.. Mrs. A. B. Loumsbuhy President Mrs. S. Spelcan 1st. Vice -Press. Mrs, Earl Bowes 3lud Viee Pres. .... Mrs. Bert Gudden Sec. Treas. Mas. A. Pearson Asset: as. Mrs. 1. Richards PianistTreA'li's. S. 5pP•iran Asset: Pianist -....... \its. C. Cochrane Diet. De'ee'or ..,Mrs. Lnunsbury Branch Directors Mrs. W. liluhntiler. Mrs. M. Tlemiltton, Mrs. deDoeltler Auditors Mrs. Geo, Kreuter. Mrs. M. Hamilton Flower Committee Miss E. Peancaon, Mrs. M. Hamilton Conleeners of 'Standing Committees: Citizenship and Education Mrs. P. Stephenson Community ,t.cliivtties and Public R^laaious Alrs. Bert Godden Historical Beseech and Current Events Mrs. A, Pearson r.r...,.aa a.:d CallacUau Ltd.rtrriis .firs. J. T. l'earsun Restrictions, Mrs. J. deDoelder A dainty lunch was served by the hostess aeisted by Mrs. 13. Vodden, Mrs. M. Gill and Mrs. C. Cochrane. Ethel Garden Club 'Elle Ethel Gardners met at the home of their leader Mrs. Pesitell on Saturday eventug, A.Pri1 13th, for the 1';e";t meeting of 1952 There were1 , n embehsp reran . ll:irilyn Bowes, .lean Gill. Margaret Conley.' 1)onnut Alexander, Janet Deitner, Beatrice. Alexander, Rjne Deitner. Two were absent June Cathers and Grnee Lamont. The meeting openel whit the eineting of "May the Good Lord Bless and Keep ou." 1 The following offlicers were elect- ed . Presjdraul . Janet I'ei^.ler :.rretary Jean Gill Press Ttfpartlt' Rita Delmer It was moved by Marilyn Bowes and seconded by Janet Deitner that Margaret Conley be the p'i'anist. It was moved by Janet Deitner and seconded by Marilyn Bowes that the meetings be held in the evening. It was also derided to have iunch. Airs Gill, assistant leader, demon- strated how to take a soil sample. Plans were made to seamy a new name for the club, The meeting then adjourned and Marilyn Bowes then served a dello. IN MEMORIAM A ecLiciNNAN—In loving memory of David McLennan, a dear husband andd father, who passed awa,7. ego Year ago April 26, it351. its lonesome here without you :anti sad .the weary way For lire is 1501 Qhe same to m Since you were called away If we had the world to give We'd gime it; yes, and more To hear your voice and see year smile, And greet you at the door so thosewho w o hatPe a father Cherish him with care For you'll never know the heartache T141 you see his vacant chair. Elver remembered and sadly mine ed by his wife, son, d.aughter's eon's in law and tangles. 50 YOU HOME JACK.HOW MAKING � 1/41M.. !.�t • per' /10,� R BI RDS ARE ON THE RANGE, ARE1'HEY OUT? Q g I4,. try +� :41..,1 ;5 ■ I'� t ev '. 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