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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1952-10-15, Page 5>1dilts ad 04 s the Mary Airs. tate Stew- . MS's. Tho ROP. Rev. took Lurch, at 8 ionald was who re by _hami mar - Cha and O ca eekeL bend �ntta reit Tolle • her elan, Them, fioer r+,re d nylco velvet. Loewe$. 1 Mil- ; and 6rnrsa ✓ girl Y. :Ina ter of F'ha1; arra, lethyat nnrl_ This • lull nand utl undo riser fru t a a trl Milts fol ho 61 THE 'wawa I'QST The infantry machine gunners The Canadian Infantry Soldier is a vital part of our expanding defence forces. In Korea he has built a wonderful reputation for his courage and ability. Wherever he goes, the Canadian Soldier has a way of winning friends of • impressing both friend and foe with his outstanding training and soldierly qualities. The Infantry Machine Gunners are an integral part of the Canadian infantry regiments. With their • heavy and accurate .fire power, the Infantry Machine Gunners have time and again in Korea proved how extremely important they are in attack and defence. Play your parr in Canada's most important business today, defence. You are eligible if you are: 17 to 40 years of age, (tradesmen to 45), physically fit and ready to serve anywhere. Apply to the nearest Recruiting Depot: • No. 13 Personnel Depot, Wallis House, Rideau & Charlotte Sts., Ottawa, Ont. No.5 Personnel Depot, Artillery Park, Bagot Street, Kingston, Ont. Canadian Army Recruiting Station, 90 Richmond St. W., Toronto, Ont. No. 7 Personnel Depot, Wolseley Barracks, Oxford & Elizabeth Sts., London, Ont. Army Recruiting Centre, 230 Main Street West, North Bay, Ont. Army Recruiting Centre, James St. Armoury, 200 James St. N., Hamilton, Ont. ArieW-O asitot Oe CANADIAN ARMY ACTIVE FORCE/' 4GHANT MEMORIAL SHOE ' dtdycayc a targe stook 1n• Ch*1e of Granites to Chose train All modern Machinery. famous ler artery tettering a $pecan Artistic- Memorials art very reasonable prices. • R. A. SPOTTON phone 256 — Winghatn, Oat. 1 5eparmtora raid lh+lslkera. Disc, Plows, Mantra Spreaders. 3lbsne and Fertilizer Sowers, Spring -tooth Harrows loth wheel tractors and crawlers, Discs, s, Hewers, Hay Loaders, lirmiley Forage Blowers and rsamnitoor IYHIi.. We alio ave repairs for 011ier Cockahutt Trtaebosa. •r„a+..A."r °eaters ler Implements MORRITI & WRIGHT Myth, Ont. PHONE STONE'S FOR PROMPT REMOVAL OF DEAD OR DISABLED COWS — HORSES WM. STONE SONS LTD. PHDNE COLLECT INOZRRSOLL t1 BR ,JO$[LU 71 9 WO•RLD'S BIGGEST' CLASSROOM School broadcasts over a coast to coast network are heard by over 600, 000 tlui>ils Rn 9,817 schools from British Columbia to Newfoundland These 013C broad*ast are called the biggest classroom in the word in terms of pupils and area, in Gordon Sinclair's article in The Star Week- ly of October 13. D4.reoted by one of Canada's few women radio pro- ducolrs, the daily 30„minudes pro- grams range Thom Shakespearean drama, history and music to nature study, On. this year's tenth sanni- vresary of school broadcasting, the Canadian proograms are heard in New Zealand, South Africa, Austral- ia, Great Britain, Ceylon, and India, Walton IJnited Church will bold a turkey simper on Friday, October 24th. Writ" for further particuars, FOR SALE — 100 acre Farris, hydro, good house, barn, driveshed, henhouse, good bush, priced at $6,000.00. 100 Acre farm, good house, 8 barna, priced at $6000,00, 100 acre farm on County Road, house large barn, silo hydro to the hotsae priced at $6000.00. 75 acre farm, good house with all modern conmenlences, pressure sytem, water softener, steel driving shed, large harm, priced at $9000.00. 1.00 arre farm, rloae to highway, rood red' brick hone, hydro, steel drive altorl, large barn. priced to sell ri1 $R,700.00. Nirmher of good hoises 1n the Vilna* of Ttltanels. 7. r. Tone. Hest Pato., 17roker. mere 84 Ttresseln. int. ...111.M1••••••1a CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of Fai•m Stock and Grain At Lot 1, Con. 7, Grey Twp. 154 Miles North of Brussels on Friday, October 24th at 1 P..M. Coos 1 red (saw milkltsg in Dalt, 5 years old 1 roan cow milking, due April 5 years old 1 red cow milking, in calf, 6 old 1 red cow milking in calf, 4 years old . 1 roan cow ;to freshen soon, 4 years old 1 red and white cow, milking, not in calf, 8 years old 1 red and white heifer to freshen 00011 1 roam heifer, fresh 4 weeks 1 steer, 2 year old 5 year heifers 5 Suring calves • 1 calf 4 weeps old Pigs 11. ciuruks pigs C ohlnnks pigs 1 son' wldlr 11 watt, nioseth old 1 son- de, Nov. 24 Grain 000 bu, mixed ,main. 708 1111. darks Torras Cash Hos, McFarlane, Prop, Harold Jackson, Auctioneer D. M. MacTavrsh, Clerk 7, years FOR SALE — White frame ltotuse. 7 rooms, bard ani soft water in the house, pressure e$tem. Situated In Village of Blue - vale. apply to Snarling Yeo Phone 610W4 Wing, It am. CRANBROOK I WALTON I11Fe!i'aig of the W. Aa of Walton United Church rust in the basement, wd0h'title President, 11'1't . l su'•nbtt 1 PI eSilbing, Pbu meet• Tug o!I1elued 0 -kb a read.ing followed by prayer. The minutes of the bast sleeting were need and approved. The 1treais. report was then read by Man. Holman, with a balance of 086. 38. •San-erei' items of business fuer dealt with 111 finishing up plans 'for Punkas, supper. The meeting closed the Miapah beniedietion, Pel'aenalsr Mr, end Mrs. W. Walsh end fanny of I'ragarsl'itle, with the Humminlea famdlyl Prank Marshall, North Ray, `with,Mdrs. J. Marshall; Ms. trod Ms' . James Murray amd family, Auburn, with friends here; Victor iSAnaty has returned home after visiting In Landon; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McNichol, London, with Mr. and Mrs. A. McNichol: W. Rate, Q. 0., haus rntitrned .to his home in Ednaceiton, Mitt.; Mr. and Mrs. C; Brown: and family have moved to their new li*nte In Auburn where Mr. Brown Is section foreman: Miss Ilarrj'nnllte Stevens, Moran. w(1th • her parents lyra'. anal Mrs, 15. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs, D. Lawless, Toronto, with Mr. end. Ma's, Wilbur T'rrnbull Mr. and Mrs. 'Donald Young, Strat- ford with 'friends here. •Mr. A'nd Mfrs, -ltd. Gender, Fraser, , Alicia, visited wi611 MO. Paul . Ji+seltke over the weekend. Miss Male MIcNlabb, 7'imdiskaming, MOSS Marry McDonald, Teroiuto; M•rts, H. itober+ts'on, Tot'oliito; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ilarkwell, Oalt vis- ited et the Thome of Mr. T. McNabb over the week end .and attended the McDonaldl • Cunningham wedding in Ethel, 'the sympathy of the community is extended to the family, of the late ' 5r , Sntat9bion who passedowner in the Listowel lwapital, Sunday even- fng. 7errI Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Lawless, Dianne and. Murray, Toronto, vacated with Mie. and Mrs. Murray liuether, on Sprndhy Mr. and' Mos. Gordon Worden and family of Mftoireli, vistaed with Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Campbell, over the weekend, In Sunday; Oct: lLtht, a special Tanamlasgiming service was hell in Pie oh;unch. A large collection of flowetts, 'fruit and vegetables etc,. isiere used to decorate the church and later these were donated to the Lietowei Hospital Rev. Wm. Hynd- man had charge of the service. Mr. and Mr•s. James Keys of Sea - forth and Air. and Mrs. W. J. Perrie attended to Tliternationail Plowing Match at Ciarp Airport near Ottawa last week. Mr. Douglas Keys, of Seaforth, formerly of Os,itnbronk attended the plowing match ,anal was successful in winning two first prizes. One being t+die Tmtrr.Senondary school corn, petitions and the other being the ,Jin Deere special. `ll.o Ocl'ah,,r, ill., A Ali ' T, -u -'r<' ''`rA11 AND CRIPPLED "At"' ANIMALS REMOVFr rpOMPTLY FOR SANITAR DISPOSAL. Telephone Collet: BRUSSELS 85R12 ELMIRA 564 P.'fl(M 'YOUNG LIMITED r,®m.etoeraar.;�au�t W.dueusdlaiy, Oetalbec,, 1 till 1 S Mrs. S. F, Davison is a' Witlter in Port 8/18144 a, * Mr. and Mr a, Millard and datttl1iltor. of Westnada, Man., were vltsit+ara last week with, Mrs. W. 4naretat std other friends in Milk cmilmunity. ti * Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Brodie, Tor- onto spent Thanksgiving with, the isitter's mother Mrs, Tema Watton and brd>ithers Reg. and Cansen and. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hockeridgeo , Gorrle. PEOPLE WE KNOW Mise N. alim'dint' was home .for the weekend, accompanied by Mrs, A. King, HotxiibY, Drnest Young, Toropto, spent the Thanksgiving holiday with his Mother. Mrs. i+]dana. Young and broth- ers Norman and Eimer. a: * * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott, Wallace. burg, spent the holiday with his. parents Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Scott * * * Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hointes and daughtetF Dale and Susan, Bramtkor'd, anent the Thannlcsgivinglnoliday with Mr. and Mrs, Earl Somers. * * * Dr. Donald Mcltae and Mrs, Me- nne, Toronto, were Thanksgiving visitors with itis mother, Mrs, T, T. McRae, '1; * * FO. Charles Thomas, Portage La Prairie, Man-, visited with his par- ents Mr, and Mrs. Harold Thomas during the week -end. * * * Mr. and Mrs, Mac Thomas, Mr anti Mrs. ltoy Thomas and daughter Judy, and Air. and Mrs. Karl Neill. Woodsitock, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thomas for the week- end and attend -ed the Thomas - Pror.- er wedding et Relglsvp united i Church on Saiturdiay. * * * 'Thanksgiving vtistors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bryan$ were Mr. and Mtn. Edward Welles, Mr. mid Mrs. Warren Linkert. Mr. T5eekeio, Nelle$ anti Miss Dianne Wird of Hamilton. Ung * * * Mr, and Mrs. Stuart Glassier and mon Danny of Midland, Ont., spent the holiday week end with his parents Mr. said Mrs, Dan {ills osteo; :r * Mr, and Mrs. Leo Clermont, Mott Terry and dannglliter Olean Dale, of Weeton were visthors aver the holi- day with Mr. and Mrs. Lolls D. Thnrnmeom, * ,ti * Mr. and Mrs. Walter Porter -of Whitby, ,and Mr. Robert Moore of London, were 'visitors with Mr. and Airs. Harold Kerney over the holt. day. , * Mr. Jolla A. Ainlay, of Dvanston, ill., II. S. A., formerly of Nebtiaslttt, fulf7led a long standing ambition who,. 11:x, vistit.ed Brussels last week. Mr. Airlay is a great grandson• o'f Wm. Ainlay. who was a brother of ,Tula Ainlsy, the first settler here, This village wet named for him when It was known in the early days es Abrlvn'ille. Mr, Malay was tt'rrc'rs in fife early hsstony of Brussels and talked with e. number of the older residents es well es seeking Information from the Iooat nmvapeper, He was acoompaaied by his wife. .,.�.reveseemeamrzeimmomesmairtrosemisesvamemomossOl.lur-rc s Ho other investment offers the same safety, hi h rate of interest and Y immediate cashability atfull f value!, tt3ti ;n - - att',.5 everyone Partys fo build up reserves of saving. Canada 51vrngs goods r,. >e courage and help syslertratic paving -1722k6 saving easier,:, 'rkey discourage, wgs ful spending -vee Wei—Man cash - • ;:j:VITO . In I/16 peeked' =.... lfiey can 66 cashed ah _i�lb ' r+ ,1f any dankL11.-::-(;:T,, of any lime , or � co she rash Is available of a moments notic6 fr r special oppo, unifier yk a„�„ "W .. or emergencies. illig s mom, &nada° wrings gents 0'6 a/gays cashab/& et full foto va/r,1e—. th& p?ice never changes .jkMCN ,J7e .._ cevmlh Set ' pays a higher rata q' ia/ere5 Mon eve, be f - pi. -air gverage 9a 311 7ehe//a' do nr,/ar/iay., LP i Cat 6e aio' for in each or in stn/meals a� meci° to / %10,0 --.---,;:,:;--. et. ,� _ Saver° s co iVejiience . .. Y pixy corn& i» denomin ions fo meek everyone's needs 71/i Series now on Sale at Banks, Investment Dealers, or through your Company's Payroll Savings Platz `fr A� �1M 4% • 4 "s,0,652: W