HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1952-6-25, Page 5THE JlRVSSE LS
USED CARS
1948 Pontiac Coach, with Radio
1947. Pontiac Coach
1947 Kaiser Sedan
1946 Chev. Couple
1940 Dodge Sedan
1940 Chev. Coach
1937 Pontiac Coach
1937 Chev. Coach
:Many Older Models
USED TRUCKS
1946 Ford 3 ton Stake
1951 Chev. Sedan. Delivery,
with air ccndition
Riverside
Motors
Chevrolet and Oldsmobile
Texaco gas and oils
Phone 56 Brussels, Ont.
FOR SALE — F'ORSALE-
1
ALE-
1 McCormick Deering, all steel,
Hay Loader, Cheap. Scuffles and :a quantity of garden
0 J PearsonPhone A tools and dishes. Can be seen at
YQ 'Miss Mary Lott, Brussels,
Lewis Rowland
'A ACrIONCUARArrrsed For� county)
PRICES REA3Q33«id1R9..e
Kae Engagements Phone 31 `The Brussels Poet" mail iberr
Fro lrafetrmatian eta. write or nhone L. C'tasi3auut
wall be lanky after Immediately
Or write to It R. 3 Waitron.
CRANBROOK
Tito garden plumy of :Knox Pre
bytereen Chaired), held on Thursda
evening, was well attended, SuPP
was solved in the olturt.h basameal
by the ladles of 'the eenSregatio
Later its the Community Centre, wit.
Rev. W. M. I-Iyndmen muting a
chajlmratl, a play .pet on under tb
auspices of the United Ceara W,A
Teeewaittu", was nmclt •endoyed b
bite laitge audenee, also duets 'b
Mrs. Gudden and Bob' Cunningham
Ethel, accompanied by Mns. rust
Ounntngham.
Mrs. John Salinodk es with her
sister, Mas, Zlhos, Alarasi7, who was
Mewed recently in; a car accident at
Morrlsbank Corners,
Mrs. Bass. Speiran, Saginaw, is
holidaying at the home of her mobh•
er, Mrs. Jott1i Pride.
Wedaueeds.y, .Purte 20ith, 1901
GARDEN PARTY HELD PEOPLE WE KNOW
AT BRUSSELS UNITED CHURCH
An annul event it
Which has .us 7Lad
repeated •sulecess, was the garden.
N. Party of the limited Church which
t took place twat Frl
n, day night.
A oold-melt supper was served
intheschool count of he church
s by the members of Vlhe Woman's
e Aesnciat•ion. Later in the
aludi-
torinni .of the cThuroh, 'Rev. Art,
y drew Lane, .acting as chairman, in-
s traduced a varied programme of
' . , mluslc which Included la Barber
Shop Qtuiartette from 11Litobell;
vocal soles by A'4ary Dennis of Wal.
ton; ,00raet solos by Marlon Hem-
ingweee and organ numbers on the
newlylnlstalled eledtric :organ by Mr,
L. D. Thompson. A girls' double
trio from Brussels Public School
conlststing of Lorraine Smith, Dor.
othy Sullivan, Agnes Lane, La -
mare McNair, ,ELieabeth Myers,
and Audrey Davidson sang severzal
bombers.
The second n100.111,g of the Corn -
Mowers was held at, the home of Mrs,
P. Mitchell with nine members pres-
ent. The meeting opened by the sing-
ing of the instituee Ode. The min-
utes were read by Helen Knight and
seoonded by Manion Morrow, We
plannrd to spend a social evening
with the Institute at the oommrnnity
h.ai1. 'ft was decided to hutv.e slides
and a speaker for the programme,
Our leaders told ns abort the vit-
amins In vegetables and also the
harm weeds ran do. The next will be
held at Mos. V. Corlett's. Three ,girls
are to prepare a salad dish for nett
month. The meeting then ntlfelirned
by emeo-tng "God Save The Queen."
A deliefrla•s lunch was served by the ff
h
nc res.
Fnesh 1952 Dandelion and Fruit
Blossom Honey.
Lloyd Wheeler Phone 21r3
Mr. las4 95rs, ••Herb, Manning were
week -end visitors at Flesaltalttoe, 0
Miss Grace Stewart will spend
summer with rele4ives in Sat/Wier
Seek.
Mra, Arthur Youmans, Detre!
visited her sister" Mtn. Nelson Car
diff,
Mrs. D. C. Ross is a visitor at tit
home of Dr. V, and Mrs, Mass, Lori
don,
We are glad to Mr. Earl Seiner
up and around again .atter a pro
longed illness.
Mr. and Mrs, Cleve Backer and
Mr, and Mrs. Beaver, London, have
gone on a motor trip to Winnipeg
to visit Mr. and Mrs. Norman Forbes,
Mrs. Arthur Shaw of Bluevale,
spent a bow days with Mrs. W.
Forrest and Mess Bessie Moses last
week,
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Rozell; Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Rozell and .ohtldren
all of Mstahener; Mr, and R, Fear
and Mra. Sperling of Clinton were
'event vtslitmrs with Mr. and Mire.
H. Manning.
Mrs. ,lames S. Armdtrong and Meg.Walter Williamsonattended the
Rebekah Assembly of Ontario at
the Royal York, ,Toronto. last week,
Airs. Williamson was one of eeventby-
even ladles who re calved the
Denorntion of (chivalry. This was an
honour recommended by Morning Lodge. Brussels Lodge was
one of the few to be on the Honour
list for having no arrears of dues,
WINe'=HAM MFMORTAT, SHOP
Always a large stock In Cheleeet
Granites to Chose from
AH modern machinery.
famous for
Cemetery lettering • epeeist*,
Artistic Memorials
Phone 256 — Wingham, Ont.
et vary reasonable prices.
R. A. SPOTTON
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FREDERICK F. HOM ITH
Phm. B., R. O.
Carol E. Homuth R. O.
Mrs. H• Violo Homuth R. O.
Optometrists -
Phone 118 Harriston, Ont.
CLASSIFIED ADS.
FOR SALE —
Modern Red Brick House on west
side •of Victoria Park, - New modern
bathroom, hot and cold water, Town
water $3500,00,
Hugh Pearson, Brussels Phone 11
HONEY FOR SALE
How to Protect
YOUR Savings? -
As a good family man, or as a good citizen, you save some part of
what you earn. You save it either through putting money in the bank,
or through the purchase or securities.
There Is little chance of those savings being lost. But there is grave
danger that their value will be destroyed.
The value of savings is progressively destroyed every time the buying
power of the dollar is reduced. Buying power of the dotter Inevitably
goes down as prices go up.
Prices go up every time there Is a wage Increase without a cor-
responding increase In man-hour production. It is just as simple
as that.
So to protect your savings, wages and production must be kept In
balance.
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Published as a Public Service by
THE STEEL COMPANY OF CANADA, 140E9
Plants at
HAMILTON - BRANTFORD • SWANSEA GANANOQUE • MONTREAL
Advt. No. 2
F'OR SALE —
1950 Plmouth Coach, one owner.
immaculate condition, all accessories.
Reasonably fir!
ced rho 95 . Phone Brus- '
sets.
CUSTOM BALING
We have modern equipment to do
your baling. Contact
Stan Alexander, Phone
Brussels 85r13.
WANTED—
Dead and disabled farm animal
anted tor prompt pick-np. Ceti
Percy Stephenson, Bethel, Phase
Brussels 85r12, Collect.
NOTICE —
i
Custom Baling
New Baler with loader attachment.
Jas. A. Bryan.s, Phone 12r19 i
Brussels, Ont.
PALMISTRY AND
TEACUP READINGS
Given by -Noted Experienced Read-
er for appointment Phone 59r3 Brns-
sels or write Miss T. M. Sellers,
Ethel, Ont.
FOR SALE —
Bray 3 - 4 week pullets. Special
prices still effective. Shipper''s
choice breeds. Heavy breeds, 8
week $25.90; 4 week $30.90. Medi-
Rms. $3.4.90 - $38.90. For your Own
choice, ask us for prices. Also day
olds, pullets, mixed, Agent Wm.
Glen Bray, Ethel.
FOR SALE —
Ray Loader, drop head, almost
like new.
Phone 42r5.
F'OR SALE —
Irsed Binders and Separators
1-3 ft, John Deere Binder
1 — 7 ft, C•ockshntt
2 — 10 ft. M(Cormirk Deering,
power take -off binders,
1 — 25.45 Red River Special Grain
Separator,
It, M. Kelly, Phone 102xr4.
Brussels, Ont.
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Johnson's Paint and
Electric Store
Brussels, " Ont.
A PAINT FOP Wi114 E°OPPOSI
MELVILLE CHURCH
At elir" morning service In Melville
Church Reny, W. F1w➢ton spoke from
Acts 23. and .the preaching of Et.
Paul — and hope and duty and pray
er and the bended knee which is
most necessary in our daily life and
lastly the Cross of Ohntat. A beauti-
ful anthem was sung by the ohoir,
Next Sunday morning the Sacrament
05 the Lord's Supper will be observed
at the morning service.
ALCAN OPENS CANADA'S
TREASURE CHEST'
Once considered a "white ele-
p.hant", the fabulous Alaska High.
way is beginning to pay its way. as
R. C.'s Peace River dintrici and the
Yukon enter an era of expansion
reminiscent of the IClondyke gold
t'usb days. writers Harold Hillard in
The Star Weekly issue of ,Tune 2.0.
The mad blazes a trail 500 miles a-
lone tlirnnah 58,080 acres of north -
'if British Columbia.
'rho hahile for mental health is
bring foneht with daring and path-
findtrtg experiments to Saslratcbe.
NV/1 n. This story is also told in the
elms .acne of The Star Weekly,
F. H. GILROY
Funeral of F. H. Gilroy, of 103*
William 114,, London, who died sud-
denly at his home on Wedoesdagr,
WAS oeudueted Salal•day by the new.
A. J. 'lVtacQueen, of First -St. Andrew's
limited Cihurch, assisted by the Be-.
W. L. Morden, assistant minister;
Service was in the A. Millard George
funeral home and burial was In
Woodland Cemetery. Pallbearers
were A. G. Bissett. T. H, Hutchinson,
Gelding, D. R. Platt, Lore
Enkmier and Alfred McIntyre.
TENDERS FOR PAINTING
Morris 'Township School Area inn
receive tenders for the following
contracts, until June 24th.
1. Painting interior of S. S. No.
10. Class room, hallway and
stairs.
two coats of 1
paint or varnishh 0a
wall. and ceiling. also varnish on
decks. See R. ,T, McMurray, Wing -
ham for cpe,elfjnations, to be coat-
i plete,l before Aug. 20,
Tnst,ilne n pipless 'or semi-
ninolecc fnrnar quitablp for burn-
iee be'e roll and wood in 8, S. No:
10. ecP (;cn, Mtrhie, R. R. 4 fru$-
seIs, for specifications. Work to be
ermtideted'before Aug, 20.
Ralph Shaw, Blvevale, Searetbarr.
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•were ereAND eke eerel('
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Your first job! You're earning
your own money, so every penny
counts. And because you're a wise
young lady, you'll be opening a
Savings Account at your branch
of The Commerce right away.
We're expecting you, and we
have a welcome present ready.
It's a handy purse size booklet
called, "It's Simple When You
Know How" ... filled with
helpful tips on day to day banking.
It was written especially for you.
Ask for your copy at your local brands, or
write to Frances Terry, Head Office, The
Canadian Bank of Commerce, Toronto
The Canadian Bank of Commerce
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TO BOTHER GETTING YOUR GRAIN
FEED ROE RANGE PELLETS,JOE
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ROE RANGE CONCENTRATE Pellets
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