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The Brussels Post, 1952-5-7, Page 4THE BRUSSELS POST UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE MUST BE RENEWED BOOKS_ .... EMPLOYERS I—Please send all unemployment insurance books for 1951-52 and previous years immediately to the National Employment Office with which you deal, unless renewal arrangements have already been made. They must he exchanged for new books. Before sending in your 1951-52 insurance books, make note of the date to which stamps are affixed, so as to avoid duplication in the new books. Renewal of books is important to you, to your employees and to the Commission, Please Act Promptly. TO THE INSURED WORKERI—Have you =insurance book in your poselwsiou? I! so, please take oc send it to the nearest National Employment Office for renewal immediately. If you send your book, enclose your present address so that your new book may be sent to you promptly. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION C. A. L. MURCHISON J. O. BISON CommhJonr CW.f Cemmi"tor.er R. J. TALLON Comm'n7amr CRANBROOK • Mother's Day will be observed lit linox Presbyterian Church on San. day, May 11th. Sunday Sahewl will be held at 10 a. m. and •regular ser' vice of warship at 1.1 a, In. Rev. W. M. ILyuduran attended the ! meeting of Synod held in Sarnia lest week. , 1 Mrs. '.'. M. T3yndnlan was the I guest speaker at South ISinioss , Presbyterian Churob on Saturday At Mission Band Bally. Mr. Herbert Jesehke, Fraser, Mich, I spent a few days with Mr. Paul Jeschke last week, The seventh and final meeting of the Canhrook Cook Nook was Ihead at the home of Mrs. Mac Intosh I on Saturday, May Ord. The first part of the meeting opened with ilre theme song, minutes and roll call. A11 members were present. "Vegetables Around the Year" was the main topic. Some time was spent on storage. Plans for our demonttrartian which will be on vegetable plates. This demonstrat- ion is being held on Tueday night at the Institute meeting. On.r leader gave us am h -me aaetgnemenit and the meeting closed with singing. "God Save the Queen." The Ladies' Aid met at the hone of Mrs. Stuart McNair on the eve ing of April 29,th. The president, Mrs. M. J. Engel. opened the meet tug with a short reading on gardens tollo�w&1 by hymn 65.. The Scrip - hire reading Matt, 21.verses 14 to 23. was read by Mra. Stuart Evans FOR SALE — New Cockahutt Cultivators, Heavy Duty Wagons and other New Cock - shaft Implements, also used Allis- Chelmer Tractor, at Bargain Price. John Bunzstead & Son, Phone Wingham 455. FREDERICK. P. HOMUTH Pim. B., R. G. Mrs. Ii. Vols lona tib I L O. Carol E. Homans R. O. Phone 118 Harristose, Ont. n cal 4,3'614,40 OPPORTUNITIES EXIST FOR COMMISSIONED RANKS There's a service career for women ... Limited numbers of women are being accepted now in the regular service of the expanding Royal Canadian Air Force. in the R.C.A.F„ there are many jobs especially suited to the ability of women —jobs from which women can release men for other duties, or give valuable assistance. Women may be accepted for enrolment in any of the following trades: FIGHTER CONTROL OPERATORS • COMMUNICATIONS OPERATORS •• CLERK -ACCOUNTANTS • MEDICAL ASSISTANTS • RADAR TECHNICIANS • ARMAMENT TECHNICIANS • METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVERS • SUPPLY TECHNICIANS • DENTAL ASSISTANTS • SAFETY EQUIPMENT TECHNICIANS The women who are accepted into the R.C.A.F., receive the same pay, rank and trade groupings as for airmen. To qualify, you must be. single be between 18 and 29 ... and have Grade 10 education or the. equivalent. Veterans up to 40 years of age are eligible. See the Career Counselior at your Nearest R.C.A.F. Recruiting Unit:» OR WRITE TO: DIRECTOR OF PERSONNEL MANNING RCAF HEADQUARTERS, OTTAWA, ONTARIO SERVE IN DEFENCE OF FREEDOM Willi THE 1 4ad:to r Force CAF -74 -WS Alla Mae A. J. Forrest Load the meditation. Mrs, Carla Cameron led In prayer. The minutes of the meeting were read and approved 0n motions of Mals, S. MoNair and alis A. 3. Forrest. ^^^ Carried. tiller, en members answered the roll call and seven new members were added. Collection amounamountedto $2.80 with 70c fees. Several items of a bus1i eess were brought,,try and lbs- , missed. I1 was moved by ales. Maurice Cameron and seconded by airs. Fred Smalldom that an electric. tan be c'on'tacted to see about wiring two heavy duty het plates. Carried. 3 11 was moved by Mrs. Allan Cam- eron and seconded hY Mies Forrest that we lsuv two dozen tea towels, tnateriala for .table cloths, two palls and a dipper. — Carried. The rarest- i ion of having a (Garden Party was discu8Rad and it was moved by Mrs. Alban Camiernn and seconded by Mrs. Earl Dunn.. that we have one. C,arrlea. tune 10 was chosen as CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE Puck Dogs, Dogulas Machan Phone.58r10 FOR SALE— Princess ALE -- Princess Pat Stove, satiable far unnmer kttohen, Andrew Turnbull Phone Zara. POR SALE 10 chunks'of pigs and -one bog, 1 H, P. gas engine; pair of 80 1 1/a" tires, tube and wheels, M. A. 'Fraser Phone 17}+1.9, the date Cvmmitttse:t were an- entna,"d to lnnlr nits, .tables. pro mamas. booth. and etc. Mrs. Allan Oauteron invited the members to her home for the neat meeting with Mrs. Murray Buether. Mrs. Wilfred Strickler. Mrs, Stuart t McNair and Mrs. Glen Huethei, on the lunch committee. Pt was also decided to clean the; rhurdh before Anniversary. It was moved by Mrs. Maurice Cameron and seconded by Mrs. Elarl Dunn that eaclt person taking cars to Blyth he paid on dollar. Carried. The meeting closed by singing hymn 571 and repeating the Lord's Prayer in unison Lunch was. served by the hostess and the lunch committee. The Young Women's Auxiliary heli its blaster meeting on Thursday, evening, April 2.4th, with a good representation from Union United Church :Missionary Society and the Senior W. M. S. of Cranbrook. The president, Mrs. Earl Dunn was in the chair and opened the meeting with the singing of hymn 220. The Scripture reading was taken from Matt. 20. verses 0 - 20 and was read by Mrs. Murray Huether. Mrs. Ilari Dunn led in prayer. after which all repeated the Lord's Prayer. The rail- call was answered by 13 mem.- hers. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted on nsotdon nt Mrs. Stuart McNair and seconded by Mrs. Murray Roether. The offering was then received. Miss Margaret Perris accompanied by Mrs. W. M. FTyndman sang a solo• "The Beautiful Garden of Prayer". Mr,. Rvndnnan gave a very timely address based on the verse, "Le, 1 Wan with you always, even unto the end of the world," The meeting e1"sad by singing hymn 577, follow• ed by the Mlznah Benediction. A social hour fnllnvred in the base- ment. D. P. SAVAGE MANAGES LISTOWEL THEATRE Mr, D. P. Savage of Listowel, who was formerly manager of the Maitland Spinning Mills. assumed the position of manager of the Capital Theatre. Listowel„ last week. He succeeded the former Peggy F'ranets, who has been manager far the past fire years. Mr. Savage is well qua.iified for his new posit- ion as was alt ane time actively con- nected with (ihan•taurlua shows with whirtb he travelled ectensly, e1y. THE VOICE DF TEMPERANCE •— 'Che drinking 'habit is getting a terr1.Otc hold on the people of North America. Multitudes of men and on:. men 1 - men are becoming heavy drinkers. Tite New York Tttnes.reports 700,000 Mamie alcoholics in New Yolk state or almost one person in every twelve of the papuation, The Timea. prescription for this evil is to treat the alroholirs >as Rick men. Well and gnarl but aha effective way 10 rnrb ar. Illness la to wipe out Its ennan. Yellow fever could Haver have hien hrnngtdr -ander ran.trai mnrnit' by ;renting Its victims at attar men. it is not ern lab for t1K+ nntnrin rorermment in hnsnit•nllaa lac nriveneod rianbOlir. as a1' men tnb,,t to it doing 46 nrevnrt Theis rni,.l,1n" th" dtan.nne? 14ertetn1V It 18 TT.",•1++,T lr +'hr. wrnnr• direction whmi tf innren.o6e t111. vivito. of ittTnef n,+t.l 1n ;din mean aim.' mere and ,n ,r• . i n,r Warm.,, . hntb tvnmer 64 n ._ T.r hnnn,ntn.a rho 'hnht t. •.. .,..1 1,•,a.eT.- rle,tma nt mirror .Astra. FOR SALE — A bunch of Pigs, ready to wean, and a bunch. weaned two weeks, also some potatoes, also a man's, bicycle. L, Querengesser Phone 83r14. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE — Tn Brussels, comfortable house with water worlcn, hen house and garage and a good garden. Mary Lamonit, LAND FOR RENT — Attractive number of acres, some plowed and some to be Plowed. Apply to Geo, E. Pollard, Phone 56r13. FOR SALE — Modern Red Brick House, new modern bathroom, hot and cold water, 'ideal location. Phone 11 Brussels, Ont. tVednesday, Miley Mr 195 Don't waste labour , . , Ufe Sturgeons High Quality point for lasting satisfaction. FOR SALE — Gement gravel, f111 or sand, de- livered promptly. 1 Phone Arthur Ruttan 44r6 Brussels WANTED— Dead and disabled farm animals wanted for prompt pick-up. Call Percy Stephenson, Ethel:. Phone Brussels 85r12, Collect. FOR SALE — Milking Machines, New and Used, (various makes) Lovel H. McGuire, Wingham, Phone 593W, Surge Dealer (inquiries invited). FOR SALE — There are Bray pullets for im- mediate .shipment 3 - 4 weeks -- cockerels in 1 invited quantities. dayold, started, Dayold chicks t order. We've full information, — agent Wm. Glen Bray, Ethel, FARM FOR SALE — 100 acoes light clay loam well drained, near school and store. Brick hoose. attached garage, hydro bath room, bank barn, pig pen, chicken 'house, drive shed. Situated 3 miles east of Brussels, on road being paved. Immediate possession. Apply to Box 50. Brussels Posit. FOR SALE — A. six room, two storey cottage roof house, about 24' x. 30', with hath, an asphalt clad kitchen about 20' x 11', furnace, hard and soft water, hydro, also veneer brick beam about 26' x 40', steel roof garage and small hen house. Being Part Lot 0 on Tarnberry street, Village of Bnussels, well insulated and on a high building sight. James Mriadzean, Box 1. Brussels, Ont. POULTRY PRODUCERS TURN DOWN PLAN The results of voting on proposed poultry marketding scheme, as re leased by the Farm Products Mark acing Board, and the Ontario Mtn later of Agniculture, 001. T. L TCennedy, showed a Lack of interest OM the part of farmers and poultn) producers. This scheme world not have been considered unless a minimum of 31 (400 voter vatted their aptanlons. Title was nrevdnueiv agreed upon Tr? .the renresemtattves of the 'Ontarin Potitry Prod -Inters. and the Mln toter. tinder the rultnis governifa atoll vote's. at least Self of P. -le eligible voters must, vole. end et 'heats vetin•a two thirds moot vote "Yes." 03,1101 -met with Cn 51 the 55 rnnrt- Iea and dialrtnfg hoard from. Toa Tiswttrktl,ro aeir.me +' .118, 85 ... 7 aka. ,nninrilo 448 t,,# ',i „r.tn 14 8411 T+n"t+Tr 1r.nF 84'4,afina aeltntro tr..., r1 elfn. 't*n . R red. n,ninr•i5,' rs n. 1 ,inT re+n t'I /rt a a... p, in. no,n,e,,., it 1,6.,11, . BUSINESS (CARDS C. A. Myers,M. D. L. M. C. L. PHYSICIAN and SURGEOIR W2Il1am St, Phone 4. . Ont. DR. R. W. STEPHENS . Graduate University of Toronto PHYSICIAN and SURGEON !II '(Ips 45 — Brussels. Osit. •a JOHN E. LONGSTAFF, Optometrist Eyes Exatrined. Glasses fitted. Phone 791 Seaforth hiatus Shat. HOURS: 9 - tb, Wed. 9.12.30., Sat. 9 a.m. to 9 Pau, "t 'Harvey W. Stephenson Representative for Sun Life Assurance Co. Canada Health and Accident Co. Casualty General Insurance Co. Phone 43x Brussels — G. ALAN WILLIAMS, Optometrist. Patrick SL, WINGHAM At Kincardine Office Every Tuesday. Phone Wingham 770 & 5, Kincardine 21. Evenings by Appointment. Walker Funeral Home Day or Night Calls Telephone 65 No Extra Charge for Use of Funeral Home Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer Twenty-four Hour Ambulance Service Dales' Flowers Exclusiyely J. A. Mcnagahan, R. 0. Opknmtcrtrist, LISTOWEL, ONT. Specializing in Eye Examination and the Fitting of Gusset Office in Listowel Clinic Btnid'mg Mote's: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily; Closed Wednesday p.m, Open every Tuesday and Saturday Evening 7:00 to 9:16. Other evenin?a by appo ntment Phone 534. Ts?. A, 'Kann & Ca. FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE 5F.RVlC Licensed Funeral Dirrector, and Enabahnet PHONE 36 or 85 -- — RRU38ELt CHT, Chas. T. Davidson INSURANCE FOR ALL KINDS 9.utormobile and Fire Inslmaace Accicteret and Sickness Agent for Great West Life lnsue•ance. Lo Phone Office se — Brasses, CJat.. R. S. Hetherington, K. C. WINGHAM And BRUSSELS AT BRUSSIJts T'aoet£'ty and Saturday a:il day — Offid open every,, day. room 20z Successor to IE D. Bell Lewis Rowland (Licensed For Hasson County) "-"t ir#3FACI1ON GUARANTEED — PRICES REASONAILLZ eor Engagements Phone 31 `The Brussels rost» Midi dew Ear iwformstiors etc., write et phone Lew. Rowlmil will he bolted after immediately Or who to R. R. 3 Walborn. ou/s- fj03/bi/,.. HUNTING is one of the most popular fall pastimes, and we in Canada have the finest hunting grounds in the world. In the field, however, we should all remember there's another season next year, and many more after that. Observe game laws today and you'll have plenty of sport tomorrow, CARLINq'S