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The Brussels Post, 1952-11-5, Page 5"A very valuable citizen" When a bank manager was transferred recently a group of citizens wrote the bank in tribute to his sense of public service: "During the time he was here, we found him to be a very valuable citizen. He always took a deep interest in our community, so we feel we have lost a valuable asset. However, we feel sure that his replacement will be made with • a man of similar calibre." A bank ]than, by the very nature of his work, becomes part of the life around him. During his training in various branches, and as he takes on growing responsibilities, he learns more and more about people and how his bank can help them. And he brings to his community his personal readiness to serve in any way he can. This advertisement, based on an actual letter, Is presented here by THE BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY HOW MANY YEARS 'TIL YOU ARE 65? .823 acetal`/ AT 63 YOU'LL NEM A RETIREMENT INCOME. It's human to put things off, but planning a reflremettT Income now costa you less In the long runt A Canadian Government Annuity Is • positive savings program. At 65 you tan receive a regular monthly Income for lifa, guaranteed by the Government of Canada. No medical exam required. If you miss a payment your contract won't lapse. CANADA 9FEPARTMINT GP LABOUR PLAY SAFI .. , POR SECURITY ... INVEST IN A GOVERNMENT ANNUITYI FIND OUT HOW LITTLE IT COSTS YOU -NOW MAIL TO, The Dlredor, Canadian Government Annaale., e.perlm.et of tbour, OtI we. (Podape r ...l pleas* rend me information showing how a Canadian Government Annuity eon bring me securty of kw Last. My InaMn.'MI.me (M,is T- 1 live at Date of iirlh Age when Annuity to start-- .... WP I understand that Infeneanon elves will be h.14 amtdeatleL SEWING CLUB First Meeting -- Our first excelling of the sewing elub was held in the LLlteary at two o'clock P. M. oh Cott 18. We decided to oallt oar club 111%4801e Cotton Ctuties and malde ,hate covelte of our books blue. The following were elected'to office' ; President Vice. -Pees. Seoretlary Press Reporter Pianicit Sheila Black Menton Homingwauy Agnes Lane Edna May Melnitee Joan• Wilson Diecitasiou was held on the quality of the cloth to bas purchased. We closed with God Sere The Queen. Candy was served. Second Meeting — The second meeting of .the "Brus• belt. Cotton cuties" was held an Oet, 95. ,The meeting opener! wife) the singing oe 0 Canada. Agnea Lame then read the aninntee of the last meeting, 'Thee roll call was "One Point to remember tvhen buyintr cot- ton." Om' leaden Lena. Miller and Ruth Hemingway delnon$tna,ted the staking of a simple button hole. Joan i>ir•.hlesnon then earteed the girls with dMetope candy. .At the service in Knox United Church on Sunday morning, Earl Anderson. lealgra.ve, wino was Huron Iiresbyteny's representative to Gen- eral Council of the United Churith of Canada, at Hamilton, gave a report of the proceedings. PensauaLs: Mr. and Mrs. Bele Needham, Tidenton, with Rev. 0. D. 'Cox: Mr. and Mrs, James Elliott, Bluevale, James Wightman and. Lopata. LL4towel, and Mr. and Mrs. 131(1 Rae and family. Hanover, with Mr. said Mrs. Ed. Wightman: Miss Mildred (took, London, with her na,rente, Mr. and Mrs, George Cook; Mrs. Lloyd Campbell home after a week wtbh Mr. and Mrs. Gen f"ampbeil, Lucknow; Miss Mildred TTiagins, teacher of the limos roost of the T elgrave snbool, In ill nt her home with Mumps, and Ma1r;, George Michie is supplying for her; Lloyd Anderson, Toronto, with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Ander .:on; ,Teams Andenson, 0, A. C., Guelph, with his parents. Mr, and Mrs. E. Andersen; Mr. and Mrs. Mel, Bradburn on e trip to Florida. SUN LIFE OF CANADA Montreal — Canada's leading life rentnartv, the Sun Life of Canada has more than five billion dollars of ineerance In force. according to an announcement lust released hs George W. Rourke, President, An interesting note on the remarkable progress of els 81 year-old company Is that more than 54 years were rennired to reach the first billion of insurance in force. Whereas the loaf •billion wain achieved in less then 4 years. Stere the first policy was issued by dile Sun Lela in 1871. policy holders have received from .he Company more ,than $214 bill- ion in benefits, The inausnmpe toree of five billion clollars Provides seourity and pro- tection to Sun Lite poldey holders who own nearly than mi114an pnlIci s; the amount includes Group Life in. enrollee which now stands at mere than $1 „enamel (MO an inrrense truing the first six months of the careen year Of more than $125 million, or 10R'r. Amenities to in- dividuals or through Group Pension plans are not included in any of the above figures, Mr. Bourke,' in commenting on the ever•rising tempo in the com- pany'e life in'4 inane sales, pointed out that Canute leads the world in Ineuramee in ferne expressed as a percentage of national income, with 110% in Canada, while the Vetted States is in second place with (0', More and more indilvidatal eitisens are immolating thrift, said Mr. Seethe, and sleeking security through lite insurance. They are benonting increasingly aware di the deelnabi'1ity and the wisdom of excerrising edit -help In providing 9nmily protection and independence thrduglt the many savings plans off- ered by life insurance eompanies today, ARTHRITIC PAIR Don't suffer tight and day -with dull, wearisome aches --or sharp, stabbing pains. Lead an active Life again. Take Pempleton's T•R-fl's, Cnnnda nlargest- selling praprietar,v medtrina specially tnndc tobrim, longed -farm lle(to sufferers from arthritic or rheumatic pain. 7.641 6135 TEMPLETON'S T -R -C's THE BRUSSELS POST CLASSIFIED ADS, FOR SALE •— 12 pip, 7 weeks old, Jae. Bnyuuue Phone 1ar79 FOR SALE -r One all white Martel kitchen range. Mita, IIet'b Travis Phone OOrO FOR SALE — 75 Bort of hoed wood, maple. Joe Chapman Phone 80r15 ROOMS TO RENT ^-c '1: Possession inntuediatelY. Town wailer free, inlet rate paid on Hydro. References required. Apply to Box 50 Bruireels, NOTICE — Get.your logs or wood cut fast and economical, Two saws to serve you. Kiel. Jru'myn Prone 53x12 FOR SALE — B!Ay Your turkeys now for Christ, moa. Jest a few left, Gnaltam Work Phone 12,118 FOR SALE-. jI Chevrolet Sedan 1949, Maroon,I Wood's Store Phone 24 I 1Smart.mt, and 1n Top condition. 1 P FOR SALE — 7 ITaed furnace, suitable for garage at oi• machine shop, sy George McArthur.' Walton ah Phone Brussels 18r18 10 go dr at N V1 WANTED *.. lbawleiglt buoin urs now OP Monty. Tttade wellprated, Excellent oppgt'turolty, \lr time. rlto at mace, 'RA 7v1 Dept, MI. -K.162489, Mon trial, FOR BALE; ,.T MKsCorallc It Deering No, 4 mitnUra sPreuder in-gocxl wcirlclug order om rubber'. Phone Mol es worth 3x8 McDEdgonald ar FARMERS — if roti are do need Of a Hammen' M111 or heed Mixer . A Heat Houser ' for any make of tractor or a wagon on rubber or implement tires, Phone or see Geo, Wesenbung, FOR SALE — Exhibition Barred Rocks, My Ronlrs won land and 3rd, Cookerelg, and 4th pullet at Simcoe this fall. Cockerels and pullets et reasonable prices. Also 70 yearlings white leg- s horn Rents. Roe strain. Wm. J. Grant Phone 29r6, Wednuadny, Novetttbor 644, 1054 en in WALTON "THE WOMAN DOCTOR WHO esthab• Personale: Roes Metall end I^uli Howard Ilackwell have retuned eigh'e home from the western provinces after apenddng tee harvest season tb+n'e; they oleo eleilted friends at the roast; Canter= Dennie, North Bay, with hiss lrrotlt�ere and sisters here; Mr. and Mrs, William Ben- nett balm moved from their Yarm on coi, 17, Grey fowl/AIMto their Mourne in •orris irkllagee; Mail. Patna*Cooltigam, Hratmillton .Ptah Mrs, 11. W. Hoy. POR SALE __ LOO acre Farm, hydro, good house, barn, driveshed, henhouse, good bush, priced at $6,000.00. 100 acre farm, good house, 3 barna, priced at 56000.00. 00 acre farm on Oounty Road, house arge barn, silo hydro in the house raced at $6000.00. 5 acre farm, good house with all Went convenience,, pressure tent, water softener, steel driving ed, large barn, priced at $9000.00, 0 erre farm, close to highway, od red brick house, hydro, steal the$6,shed700.00,, Iarge barn, priced to sell umber of good hooses in the liege of Brussels, .7. C. Long, Real Estate Broker. Phone 24 Brueseis, Ont, HELP WANTED — I-5osusekeeper for modern home. No family. Applicant from 40 to 50 Bears of age. Give references, Apply to D. M. Ross, 172 Ballantyne Ave, Stratford, Ont. FOR SALE — 1lupperware — Plastics can now be ordered from you- local agent. Arrange for a party or come on Sat- nrday !tor Gift Suggestions. Geo. Wesembturg. FOR SALE — ' 5 room cottage, 2 piece bath, full basement with cistern, town and soft waster, insulated, good loc. at:on. No phare caUs please. Apply to Leo Gaynor, Mill St. Brussels, Box 89. HOUSE FOR QUICK SALE OR RENT — White brick two storey cottage with 4 piece bath, built in oupboards and hardwood floors. T ^n$ can be arranged on sale. Apply to Elmer lieleeotL WANTED — Applicatttons will be received for the position of organist and ohoir leader of Bluevale United Church, duties to commence on Jai, 1st, 1958. Herbert W. Medea, 11„ R. 4 Wingham, Ont. PRICED RIGHT FOR QUICK SALE — Good 6 room - frame houlte, with hydro, telephone, town water, 8- p`ece bath, 31_, acre land, barn, and fruit trees. Situated north, on Turnberry Street. Apply to Kenneth Beggs. Brussels, Oat. Phone 77r10. KITCHEN SINKS — • White .porcelain ..enamel steel scales — or In fascinating colors — 16 x 20 single flat rim and 21 x 24 tlouble sinks with ledge. Drain. board sinks for kitchen cabinets with chromed crumb mop strainers & chromed awing spout faucets. Write for catalogue or visit our modern citowresom. S. V. Johnson Pletmbing Supplies, 54neetsville, Oltarlo, FOR SALE — White 'irartie house, 7 rooms. hard and sort water In the house, pressure 1 system, Situated In Village of Bine- vaie. apply to Sperling Yeo Phone 610W4. Wing - ham. WANTED Teed and disabled amen anaemia. wantwl for prompt piek-apt (lr tnnp'p Stephenson, Rlthel: Phenol d 1.1114 1 T E D 7gap\„ Snot. C.ollert aur;. rwsmeismsmevsrmp aawc lens... LIBRARY NOTES Recent books puroha,sed by Brus- sels Library include the following: 111e0ron'e, Guy — The Heybern Family Coburn, John — Grace, Grit and Gumption fell,. -B. J. — Labrador Nurse a, Philip — Cloud above the green. n, Han — A many, splenoured thing te. Nevi! — The far country rte, Leslie — Canada, the gold- en hinge Catherine — A man called Peter Peter — Mr, Jones, meet the master and Myles — North Pole Boarding-house I, C. E. — The green Madonna is, June — A mile fod Marton Teton, .Tack Club reporter. av hudze. Paul — The mountain of Allah, ertog, Jan, — The dlntant shore in. Thames —• The sliver chalice. e — The golden Pine cone — Nancy and Plena Cannon HRl — Wisdom's way The shintne tides. Ban Gibb Se' Robe Marshall. Marshall. Gillis L'Am Dena Hanuh Maya Dr. H (ewe Clark, Clatherin McDonald Betty Raley Marry — Allman. ,Tames i'rnnlee Win — NATIONAL BALLET TOURS COAST TO COAST Ilaliet,luappy Canallans as well as marry ,who never had the chance bct'ore seeing are seeing top-noteh lancing to the National Ballet Cone i gene lives up to its name and tours ; tenet io coast, "Canadians have a real, perhaps an inatinotiye, under- ++ standing of the dance. And Car t Nit bas the (tancers,' says Celia Franca, director of the company 1 Ptrtnres of pretty ballerinas illus.' tater a Star Weekly article nn the i plan and a'ptrattiona of the danc- ers, in November Slit issue. Atter j presiding over 100,000 divorce ceases in Chicago Julge Jaeeph Sapath is well qualified to offer some advice i to young married Oatiples. Read , hie ten rales for ,a happy marriage in Nnrember 8, Star Weekiy. Alt' A A� ' T fl,e'v- 1, TWAT) AND CRIPPLES) • r FARM ANTMAi,S REMMOV PROMPTLY FOR SAN!TA12T'" �• t'MSPOSAL. Telephone Collect BRUSSELS 85R12 ELMIRA 564 �fRDON V(MJNC BECAME A MAN+f i What happened to Eileabet:: Forbes — Sempill .hero ttlte Yuan;" she was no longer A somas} Po the • reinsurkabie eatery tet ilii. , ,eotumgeows Scottish tppptaa'p strange ordeal -- and exolawly, photographs -_ see "The Womar. Doctor ,Who Beoam;e a Masa", it this Shade ,' (Nov. 9) issue 'Oi The Anterlean weekly, exolvsieely with The Detroit Sunday 'rlmeq, 12 ILO IldWr't)ia L. Air., C. A. Myers,, M, D., L. M. C. C. PiTYSICIAN and SURGEON Wi'Mtnr,, St Phone 4. Etrvenal*, Ont. DR. R. W. STEPHENS Graduate University of Toronto PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Tediolkone 45 •-- Brraoeeln, Gent. JOHN F. LONGSTAFF, Optometrist Eyes Examined. :.;,lasses fitted. Phone 791 Seaford) —Main Sirae's, HOURS: 9 - 6. Wed. 9-12.30. Sat 9 a.m, to 9 Walker Funeral Home Day or Night Calls Teiephone 65 No Extra Charge for Use of Funeral Home Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmser Twentyfour Hour Ambulance Service Dales' Flower's Exchmrgely ). A, Rama er Cc. fUNER;'sL AND AM ULANC'F SERVS E Licensed Funeral. Director and Embalmer PHONE :6 or LTS __ — RUSS ..i_ c ° R. S, Hetherington, K. C. WINGHAM and BRUSSELS AT BRUSSELS Tuesday and Saturday add day — OffIct open every d5! Pkaue 20s Successor to E. D. Earli Harvey W. Stephenson Representative for Sun Life Assurance Ce. Canada Health and Accident Co. Casualty General insurance Co. Phone 43x J. A. Monagahan, R. O. OrA.0mOtrist5 LISTOWEL, ONT. Specializing in Eye Examination and the FittI tg o#' -G9 Office in Linbwel Clinic Building Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily; Closed Wedowee* Open every Tuesday and Saturday Evening 706 ha qtr Other evenings by eppointranant Phone 534. Chas. T. Davidson INSURANCE FOR ALL KINDS Automobile and Fire lnniuu-snmn Accident and STdmesa ASMI for Great West Life 0natnvtnce Cn. Phone Office 96 — Brnisets, On*. 'nt G. ALAN WILLIAMS, Optometrist. Patrick St., WINGHAM At Kincardine Office Every Tuesday. Phone Wingham 770 & 5, Kin. curdles 21, Evenings by ,tppointsment. ealiatainy '7/, Ferri THE Gtr s60°P Perlecil matched —end the on. gfagement din. mond Is naw- Lsee. ...Asa Fee NU ATTENDANTS A SIGNET US HaAdecssseiY urea W. G. LEACH Jeweller Brussels, Ont, - EAR -RINGS DOiaty Hearts cmd de- sign in Ston• Ing Silver, LOVELY PENDANT Two-tone loveliness In Sterling and Silver gilt. $3 00