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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1952-6-25, Page 7THE BRUSSELS POST USED CARS 1948 Pontiac Coach, with Radio 1947, Pontiac Coach 1947 Kaiser Sedan 1946 Chev. Coupe. 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 condition Riverside Motors Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Texaco gas and oils Phone 56 Brussels, Ont. FOR BALE — F'OR SALE — 1 McCormick Deering, all steel, Hay Loader, Cheap, Scattier and a quantity of garden A. S. Pearson . Phon tools car dishes. Can be scan at gyQA Miss Mary Lott, Brussels. ° Lewis Rowland (Licenor Haron County/ wA rI vACTION GUAM ERAN ZD PRICES REA.%OW ,,E :!'"or Esmatententa Phone 31 "The Brussels Pool'' mod !Les 'Fns armatiovt etc— write or chane Lear. Roal ud will he Paolo after Immediately Or write to R, R. 3 Watt**. CRANBROOK GARDEN PARTY HELD The garden party of Rain Pr byterian Church, 'held nn Fill evening, was well attended. Supp was served in the church Kasen by the ladies of the cangregatio Later In. the Comniunttity Centre, wl Rov, W. M. Hyndman acting chairman, Play petit on under th auspices of the United Church W. Tees,water, was much enjoyed by the large audence, also duets 'b Mrs. (loader) and Bob Cunningham Dthel, accompanied by Mrs. Dist Cunningham, AT BRUSSELS UNITED CHURCH es. An annual event Willett has had rsday repeated seems, was the garden ef, party of the United. Church, which ent took place ,last Friday night. n' A cold meat ,supper was served til in the school room of the church ae by the members of the Woman's e Association. Later in the aludi- A' forlorn of the church, Rev. An- drew Lane, .acting as chairman, in- troduced a varied programme of music which included a Barber e Shop quartette from Mitchell; voc:aat solos by Mlary Dennis of Wal• ton; cornet solar by Marion Hem- s ingwatp, and organ numbers on the newlyinstelled .electric organ by Mr. L. D. Thompson. A girls' double trio from Brussels Public School CONslating of Lorraine Smith, Dor. othy Sulltvam, Agnes Lane, La- yaare McNair, Elleabeth Myers, and Audrey Davidson sang several numbers. Mrs John lollop t with her sister, Mas. Thos. Ahratt, who wa injhtred• recently in, a car accident a Morrishank Corners. Mrs. Ross Speiran, Saginaw, is holydaytmg at the home of her moth- er, Mrs. Joins Pride, The second meeting of the Oorn- Plowers was held at the borne of Mrs. P. Mitchell with nine members pres- ent. The meeting opened by the sing - int; of the institute Ode. The min- utes were read by Helen Kniglht and seconded by Mannon Morrow. We planned to .spend a social evening with the Institute at the community hall. Tt vea.s decided to helve e3kIes and a speaker for the programme. Our leaders told ns about the vit- amino to vegetables and also the harm weeds can do. The next will be held at Mns. V. Corlett's, Three girls are to prepare a salad dish for next month. Thp meeting then ad.laetrned by singing "God Save The Queen," A rlellrloos lunch was served by the hostess. 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 le 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 dollar 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, x Published as a Public Service by THE STEEL COMPANY OF CANADA, UNITED Plants at HAMILTON - BRANTFORD - SWANSEA • GANANOQUE • MONTREAL Advt, No, 2 FREDERICK F. HOMUTH 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 53500.00. Hugh Pearson, Brussels Phone 11 HONEY FOR SALE — Fnesh 1952 Dandelion and Fruit Blossom Honey. Lloyd Wheeler Phone 21r8 FOR SALE — 1950 Plmouth Coach, one owner, immaculate condition, all accessories. Reasonably priced. Phone 95 Brus- ' sets, CUSTOM BALING — We have modern equipment to do your baling. Contact Stan Alexander, Phone Brussels 85r13. WANTED— Dead and disabled farm animals wanted for prompt pick-up. Cal Percy Stephenson, Ethel, Phage Brussels 85r12, Collect. NOTICE — Custom Baling New Baler with loader attachment, Jas. A. Bryan, Phone 32r19 Brussels, Ont. PALMISTRY AND TEACUP READINGS Given by Noted Experienced Read- er for appointment Phone 59r8 Brus- sels or write Miss T. M. Sellers, F,thel. Ont. F'OR SALE — Bray 3 - 4 week pullets. Special prices still effective. Shipper's choice breeds. Heavy breeds, 3 week 525,90; 4 week $30.90. Medi- ans, $34.90 - $33.90. For your own choice, ,ask us for prices. Also day - olds, pullets, mixed, Agent Wm. Glen Bray, Ethel F'OR SALE — Hay Loader, drop head, almost like new. Phone 42r5. FOR SALE — TTsed Binders and Separators — 1-8 ft. John Deere Binder 1 — 7 ft. Cockshattt 2 — 10 ft. MOCornrick Deering, power take -off binders, 1 — 28-911 Red R.bver Special Grain Separator. R. M. Kelly, Phone 102xr4. Brits se! Ont. PEOPLE WE KNOW Mr. and Mrs. Herb, Manning were week -end visitors cit Fle,eltentex, Oast, Was Grace Stewart Will spend the , sum mer with relatives in Bettieford, Sask. Mrs, Arthur Youmans, Detroit,. visited her eleter' Mrs, Nelson Car- diff, Mrs. D. 0. Rasa is a visitor at the home of Dr. V. and Mrs. Ross, Lon- don. We are glad to Mr. Dani Somers up and around again after a pro- I longed illness. Mr. and Mrs, Clove Booker 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 Blnevale, spent a few days with Mrs. W. Forrest and Miss Bessie Moses last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Rowell; Mr. and Mns. Arthur Rowell and children ell of Kntobener; Mr. anid R. Fear and Mrs. Sperling of Clinton were recent v1e5tors with Mr, and Mrs. H. Manning. Mrs. James S. Armstrong and Mns, Walter Williamson attended the Rebekah Assembly of Ontario at the Royal York, 'Toronto, last week. Mrs. Williamson was one of seventy- seven ladies who received the Decoration of Chivalry. This was en boron!. recommended by Morning Star Lodge. Brussels Lodge was 0110 of the low to be on the Honour list Por having no arrears of dues. WTNC:HAM MFMORiAT. SHOP Always a large stock in Choicest Granites to Chose from All modern machinery. tsmeuo for Cemetery lettering a aoeelaltp Artlstle Memorials at vary reasonable price,. R. A. SPOTTON Phone 256 — Windham, Ont, Wed eaday, June 35Ab, 1.951 MELVILLE CHURCH Al Me morning service in Melville Church Ray. NV, glutton spoke from Acts 22. end the preaching of St. Paul — and hope and duty and pray- sr rayer and the bended knee which is most necessary in our daily life and lastly the Crass of Christ, A beauti- ful anthem was sung by the ohoir. Next Sunday morning the Sacrament of the, Lord's Supper will be observed et the morning service. 1 ALCAN OPENS CANADA'S TREASURE CHEST' 011e0 considered. a "white ele- phant", the fabulous Alaska High- way is beginning to pay i,ts way, as B. C.'s Peacp River district and the Yukon enter an era of expanslnn reminiscent of the ICondylte gold tush days, writes Harold Hillard in The Star Weekly issue of ,Tung 23 The road, blazes a trail 600 utiles a- long Ihroueh 50.000 arras of north- "est British Columbia. The battle for mental health is bring fought with daring and path- finding pxpprinrants In Saskatche- wan. This story is also told in the same Tseng of The Star Weekly. a F. H, GILROY Funeral of F. H. Gilroy, of 1031 William Sl., London, who died sad- deniy at his 'hone on Wednesday, was oouductecl Saturday by the Ref A. J. MacQueen, of First -St.. Andrew's tOmlted Church. assisted by the Rev W. L. Morden, assistant minister. Service was in the A. Millard George funeral home and burial was iia Woodland Cemetery. Pallbearer* were A. G. Bissett. T, H. Hutchinson, S. R. Golding, D. R, Platt, Lorne Enl:inter and Alfred McIntyre, TENDERS FOR PAINTING Morris Township School Area r7Ai receive tenders for the following 'nntracts, until June 24%. 1. Painting interior of S. S. No. In. Class ronm, hallway and stairs two coats of paint or varnish ea walls and ceiling, also varnish on desks. See R..7. McMurray, Wing - ham for specifications, to be com- nl"ted before Aug. 20. 2 Instating a pipless 'or semi. unciae, furnace. ,nitable for burn- ing both pool and wand in S, S. No. 12. Spa Gen Michie, R. R, 4 Brus- sels, for specifications. Work to be cnmpieted before Aug, 20. Ralph Shaw, Bluevale, secretaip 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. eff ru/�crr yoil roru %raru� l 'QMpW5ND a[R OASOIIN(i` i Ask for your copy at your local brand or write to Frances Terry, Head Office, The Canadian Bank of Commerce, Toronto;. The Canadian Bank of Commerce 179.51 ne CMS a 1 eggt & War E... DOC, JUST LOOK AT THOSE JET— PLANES TRAVEL( YEP— THEY'RE PRETTY FAST, JOE. TALKING ABOUT SPEED,THOU6H--• Cti R �`\\irn 11 �,!rtr�w ,'hT it 1«rti th/ .fit' t WHAT ABOUT SPEED, pox+ ? WELL, JOE, JUST AS JET PLANES SPEED UP FLYING, SO THE NEW ROE RANGE PELLETS SPEED UP FEEDING ON THE RANGE. JET FEEDING, DOC ? YOU BET, JOE, YOU DON'T HAVE TO BOTHER GETTING YOUR6RAIN GROUND AND MIXED WITH A CONCENTRATE. JUST FEED YOUR WHOLE GRAIN AND ROE RANGE CONCENTRATE PELLETS.YOU CAN EVEN FORGET HOPPERS AND THROW THE FEED ON THE GROUND. a•' By Roe Farms Service Dept. FEED ROE RANGE PELLETS,JOE, ACCORDING TO THE AGE OF YOUR BI RDS AT 6 TO 8 WEEKS OLD ON THE RANGE GiVE THEM 1 PART PELLETS TO 2 PARIS OF GRAIN:THIS CAN BE INCREASED AS THE PULLETS GROW OLDER UNTIL THEY GET ALMOST 4 PARTS OF GRAIN TO 10F ROE CONCENTRATE PELLETS AT 3 AND 4 MONTHS OLD. BUT REMEMBER THIS, JOE, NEVER LET YOUR BIRDS BE OUT OF WATER, FILL UP THE VESSELS AGAIN LATE IN THE DAY 'ID MAKE SURE THEY HAVE ENOUGH . ..•% ROE RANGE CONCENTRATE PELLETS uP f EDlN61 SAVE T/M.! �AgoR, r �QU�P YEN ANS wN sr ALL JFACWR$ v/T/NiM RM. ddOIODNOW NOSIZI21YH '9H13 1NOWV1 Ni or si3ssnas eonpo,Jd uoJny iso' VG 5 -i