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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1952-10-22, Page 5THE BRUSSELS POST FOR SALE - A iaaaloh of blue' ohi3uciilsy rabbits. Cart Jaeklin Phone 2131 FOR SALE — et r 30 cleanser of Olga" L. Qnert'ngeeser 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 outstandin 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. y your part in Canada's most twpurtant business today, defence. you are eligible if you are: 17 to 1(t rears of age, (tradesmen to 1. ), physically fit and ready to serve anywhere. Apply to the nearest Recruiting Depot: No. 13 Personnel Wallis House, Rideau & Charlottte Depot,ts, Ottawa, Ont. No. 5 Personnel Depot Artillery Park, Begot Street, Kingston, Ont. Canadian Army Recruiting Station, 90 Richmond St. W., Toronto, Ont. No. 7 Personnel Wolseley Barracks, Oxford & Elizabeth Sts., London, Ont. Army Recruiting Centre, 230Main Street West, North Bay, Ont. Army James St. Arm ury, 200 James St. Nf,Hamilton, Ont. AI2aW.e veeekoe, CAPAWMN ARMY ver EF Poetpw Your first job 1 You're earning your own money, so every penny counts. And because you're a wise young lady, you'll be opening a Saviors 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 sire booklet called, "It's Simple When You Know How" ... filled with helpful tips on day to day banking:. It was written especially for you; Awn4 The Canadian Bank of Commerce Ask for your copy at your Iocai brands, or writ. to Prances Tarty, Head Offtcs, Tri• Canadian Bank of Commence, Torentw f 17941 • I ne 83r1 FOR SALE Kitchen Range, Phone 106x, FOR SALE — 23 itlle pigs, E. Dennis Phone 57xr2 fFOR SALE -. Girls wine cant. for a girl 1e years • old, Phone 20 a � F'OR SALE - 100 whd4 leg horn and leg horn rock, yearling hens. Dan, 1MeKinnon Phone 24r12 FOR SALE— Rolland Bulbs. Hyacinths Darwin Tulips and 7)attatlils Bennett's Grocery. FOR BALE — 3 sows carrying 3rd litter, Bred York to farrow, within 2 weeks. Ronald S9u141gen Phone 84r12 FOR SALE OR REN1 — A cottage, on. Queen Street for 4uielt sale or rent. Phone 16 Brussels. HELP WANTED - Hosusakeeper for modern home. No j, family. ' _j,pbdicaattt froxn 40 to 50 - years of age. Give references. Apply jt to D. M, Ross, 1.72 Ballantyne Ave, Stratford, Ont, WANTED — Man for •strr.tdy travel among con- sumers in Huron County, Perman- ent oonneohion with large menu. faotmrer. Only re14ab1'- 't • con. sidered. Write Ria vie • mT,4•1.52 .34 Monttreal. FOR SALE -- 5 5 room cottage, , 2 piece bath, full basement 'with cistern, town and soft wafter, .insulated, good loc- ation. No phone calls please. APPly to Leo Gaynor, Milt SL Brussels. Box 89, HOUSE FOR QUICK SALE OR RENT — tiphite brick two storey cottage with 4 piece bath, built in cupboards anti hardwood floors, T '113 can be arranged on sale. Apply to Elmer 171:,,octt. WANTED — Applica.tions will be received for :the position of organist and chair leader of Btuevale 'United Church, duties to commence on Tan, /at, 1953. Herbert W. (Jennies, R. R. 4 Wingbaan, Ont. PRICED RIGHT FOR QUICK SALE Good 8 room trams house,' with hydro, telephone, town water, 8- p?ese hatlh, 3t acre land, barn, and. fruit trees. Situated north, on Turttberry Street. Apply to Kenneth Beggs. Brussels, Ont. Phone 77110. KITCHEN SINKS — White ,porcelain ..enamel .steed sinks or in fesoineting colors -- 10 18 x 20 single fiat rim and 21 x 24 double sinks with ledge. Drain bnai'a sinus for ltitoben cabinets with chromed crumb gip strainers chromed swing spout rasceta. Write for rat.talo ne or -visit our ntodertt showrooms. R. V. ,Tohnison Plumbing Supplies Ct neehsvllle, Ontario. FOR SALE — White 'frame hoose, 7: rooms, hard and soft water in the house, pressure system. Situated in Village of Bane. vale. apply to Sperling Yeo - Phone 810W4 Wing, hem: WANTED Pend end disabled rarm mown*. mental for prompt nleletin. r r Pear Stephenson, +Athol, Ptj'e'' 11-1P.04 RRr12, (rallaaoe wee i. Gerry Miss Theresa E Gerry, t Y, of 1:203 Isabella ,street, Port William, tanner it"lblit' health nurse, and active in Wesley Gaited Chua'oh„ died this r -netting in' hospital after a short 1-hn,ese. (ii' leado. nurse, Irons McKellar hospital in 1018, she was employed 88 a staff nurse- for a few yearns. Hater, orated: as city public- health nln'se. • in this staparity she became meet known throug'1wtt:t the city, a pr.., ahe hold rut' 17 years before resigning in 1937 bemuse of ill health, 13orn in Brussels, Ont„ she cane. to. Fort William in 1913 with iter Parents, - the late Mr. and Mrs, Ben (ferry. She, was a member of Wesley nulled '01111reh, taking an aohive In- terest in the work of the church. She sangin tete choir, formerly tenpin Sunday sofiool and was a member of the . Women's Bible rinse, Womenee Missionary Society and the Wromen"ss Arslsociatiin. ' She wee 'oleo a member of Connau:glr chapter, Orderof the Eastern Star nrs'1 Mk:Keliar H'aspidlal 'Nurses' Alu• rent., Shp was predeceased by her Par- tatrta. Mr. and Mrs. Ben and Emily Gerry, five brothers and n sister Albert, Noble, Ernest, Nelean Bertram; her sistrr. Minnie. Mrs. W. H. Willis. passed awn., thee,• years ago. Surviving are, -a mother, I. N. (terry of 404 south Franklin sreet, Fort William; also nephews and nrces- in Fort William, Port Arthur and district, and tstetemLn-lane, Mrs. T. N. Gerry and Mrs. 71. B. Gerry, of 404 south Franklin street. The funeari was held on Monday, from Wesley TTnited Church to the Ea.mily plot, Moiuntain View ceme- terv, Rev. K. G. MacMillan of- ficiated. YOUR MORALS ARE SHOWING Betty, Betz. aroused criticism at t een•o r.tra ben a.'iour, challenges Am. mean vnr,'h •.o mend its way, Miss Betz, au:eerity an young people. paints toe way to moral sanity. Read, "Maur Morals Are Showing". Series start in this San - day's (0ot. 20) issue of the great Color Gravure American Weekly, exclusively with The Detract Sun• day Times. . ,.,. « Wesin Ooi4tber A MESSAGE FBINA ROBERT H. SAUNOERS; C.B.E., Q.G. TO THE PEOPLE OF ONTARIO LISTEN TO YOUR FAVOR/TE STATION WEDNESDAY ocr. 29th (DOMINION NETWORK) 9.30 -9.45 P.M. (THIS BROADCAST WILL BE CARRIED ON THE DOMINION NETWORK) BE -SURE TO LISTEN! CRANBROOK The service in Knox Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning was 0011g- ducted onducted by Mr. Douglas, a situ -dent of Knox College. Toronto. Rev. W, M. ifyndmnn was preaching anniversary services at Forest, Ont, Mr. Wm, Cameron, Sham -Hills. New Jersey, spent a few days re- cently with Isis mother, Mr's. Wm. Cameron Sr., and brother Calvin and alts. Cameron, • :firs. W. M. Hyndntan, Mrs. John Srhnock. Mrs. Stanley Fischer and Miss Alice J. Forrest attended ills ser'liooal meeting of the Women's :19s -denary Society in the Bluevale Presbyterian Chut'oh on Friday. Miss Alice J. Forree4 was in Ton '•'In nn Monday. FREDERICK F. HOMUTH Phm. 13., R. O. Carol li:.. Homuth R. 0. Mrs. 11 Viola Homuth R. O. Optometrists . Mons 118 Htwrlstout, Orf. NascsesaaasamerszessaxasesessacteemommieW DEAD STOCK DEAD AND CRIPPLED FARM ANIMALS REMOVE!, FROMPTLY FOR SANITAIi`t'i if ISPOSAL. i' a Telephone Colldc: BRUSSELS 85812 `ELMIRA 564 0r.!7':7'.~e,.:, 'YOUNG LIMIT(D KING'S DEPUTY APPROVES HIGHWAY SEVICE ITIS ISO TOUR, Ontario's New I.S'ulonent-Govt nor, ,oars 0, Brei- eete 10erinire, LL. 0., and Mrs. re. .:'In i':Dt, t"'slted the Ontta'nlo Ccnr-ernnten4 Building et tine Oared-; l:att National Exhibition, Toronto 1. en. Friday, Sept. 5. •and, after itt. •an -count; Onit'arpn T)epa.rtment of Pleb exhibits neatening mina. Imre mod, is of Nigeria Falls; 01d . rant Tfiem'y: Mining Community and oilier' scenes, pnaete usly Posed et nee of the ilepa'rtanent'a Roadside I'innlr-"papist set uji tar public use .on lawn:® near the. Peovinetal 1�vi1c1• , i e . Tn doing se, 2TtR. Tiononr r'ntmmonde+4 1ncilttiee — there ` are nearly 2,000 pointe along the King'e Tft"0wtya and Recnlnant, Roads of Prm•]nee where Picn'c Tables have been pieced — provided for Onitario motorists and visiitorm, Those seated at the 'tables with the I.ieetonun,t-Governor stud Mrs. Breit• hraupt are from left to right,` Mrs, J. Fraser Maelleirg Ll, wife of Ontar- io Editor o'8 Canadian Press, Toros 1n; their elder son, 'William, 1.6; lit.rin daaughter, Mary Eileen, seven and younger sen, 17diwmad those, tiniho west 13 en Ave. 17. id -r. Marc.. Dermal, on duty art C enadiatt Press tifires 'I'+rotuto', was unable to loin hie tamtly for tb!e pltrntngroplt. T1'e Ls a native of Stratford And he',ttn trio neuNnn,prr eirenr at Swat Ste. 'Waris ltir,, MnnIongtall-wax hat% nt CnhrrrM. - — Tale. of TT'nhwnr.' T'hoto.