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The Brussels Post, 1952-11-19, Page 3YOUR HEALTH AND YOUR FOOD Tlrirteethree percent of Inen and fifty percent of-, women et the age of fifty are overweight—a, cendilbton which•sllortens life, mars appeaaun.ce and sense of well being. A. eromin- . emit medical dloctor,, N,orinan Joiiffe, is the 2Att3uor of an ifOginative feat: ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS GEO. H. DOUCE T; Minister ar e, Why Wlny You Are Over- Mae. Wo 4lramber rev'ealls Poen ends&1 weighty that is to be found in Nov - '-...� s,,—a,�,.: SHE LIVES WITH FEAR Betty Oousine, Phone 22, a THE BRUSSEj„S 1 CLASSIFIED ADS. FQR RENT -:- 011e Xallaltlntmt in the Terrace. Phone 16 et. FOR SALE — 1 A quanitidty of cedar rails. Phone 20x4 Beuseele. IFOR SALE 1 A quantity of defy limb wood, Dan AIelinnon Phone 24r12 1 ' FOR SALE -- I 1038 Dodge 8 pwssenger coupe in excellent running condition. Hugh Peer= Phone 11 1 FOB SALE — I A good Holstein Cow, due Dec 8, 1 Ian Wilbee Phone 90r13, os WOOD FOR SALE — Elni and dryPoplPoplar, cedar fence I 11,pJ.ts: tichhess, Ethel Pllooce'30r12 1 HOUSE POR SALE — 6 rwoair house,. hardwood floors, bathroom and cupboards. an (queen St„ Brussels, Ont. ?ho{te 70r6, FOR SALE — A red ski4acket with detachable hood. Like new, Size 18, amber 22 issue of the Toronto Star of terror. She recalls how, , whileHELP WANTED — per, modem fenrces, ApPlY to Wee1d. - her husbandaband was a Commumdat, she lived In dread ire woulA lhou5eigeiry d be picked n ooew•en- A full page of pictures elbowing up by the PBi. After he deserted Queen Elizwbetli as she opened the Ooinmunist Party, she feared P. 0. T6'ox 50, Brussels. pamu me a nt for :the first time is herhe would be murdered. See this reign. appears in tide- ame isene .ytindwy's .(Nov, 23) American Week- • • :'.iA ;ex'glusively tcdtAt Detroit Sunday WANTED Tunes. 10 head of Curtis to feed for the' ss were dice winter. d '�.�..--•—•-•'-..:,.�,.....,-_„.,—.-...,,�,,,,,,,,,,,,,.� was answered by anything Wm, Grant Phone 26r6 very anything answers {• Wednesday, November 161h, 1962 .e.e0 nee 1953 DODGE REGENT HAS LONG, LOW LINES The new 1953 Dodge Regent 4 -door sedan, re- ported as being new in seventy-five ways, is a lower, wider -looking car without in any way sacrificing road clearance, head room or leg room. The low sweeping line of the front fender car- ries straight through to the rear, accentuated by the tasteful use of chrome speed lines. The new, CRANI3IOOK l'he Nol^emrber nvedting oP Oran -brook Women's Institute 1 held in the Com'm'unity Oenitr Tluesday evening at 8.30, wit members and 1 visitor preiseeit. meeting opened with the e the "Opening Ode", followed b nesting the rnatdtute Oreed I Lord's Prager in unison. Min of tee last meeting vnere read by seoretary,e;reasurer Mrs. G Knight, the tinancial . report heard. A report on, tle Pordwi D1st i t Al know that the ,oaneplrgte Royal Y Hotel in Trti+onrto Ifed been to at a' °beau rate far the month August ,195'3 Par the A. C, W. Conference. :'Several items of n- - .usse . The nail present, same' were given, Mrs. Hindman and Mrs. F. Mich gave a. splendid report, who dr -leant-. hoot attended .the, Guel Tree Cesver'f„n, bald recently 1: ut,ribener. rt was voted to chart ia bus now for a trip to Tornio ne August on "Open- Day"' at the A. V • W. Cnnfrrence, and ani interested in going pay their the- chased Posture with us and ex. Always a taros croak In Chefs. - e on was nieined pattern mazJrings. Most of Granite. tr Chea toric! h 21 the girls Dinned tlheir patterns oh All modern maMiteery. The and out out their dresses. After lettering our home as Cemetery tettarina a epetlal�r/ imgi yg of assignments with were gives, y r d the meeting closed with the Motional at VSI3 r,a M abI, Pf ous for and Amithem.. _ erp reeconAble trNN. he Phe ,Yeasty seating of the Cran- don• was n lens was herd on oh Nov. lObh in the Canymtlnity Cerutre. aline. The meeting opened with the usuai to song and was followed by the min - modern curved, one-piece windshield and wide, wseat g to give dround rear iver er'and passengers exknee- levell.- styles are available in the Regent anduCrusader series in a wide variety of body colour and interior trim choices. ing was presided oved by the west- 1 WINGHAM MEMORIAL Mk . ^ dent, Jean Seeks. Our leader die. R• A. SPO'rroN °t brook Cotte shy Phone 256 — Wingham OBI-. r a Meeting was given by Loyd Michel. At .rules interesting know as ASO The infantry machine gunners The Canadian Infantry Soldier is a vital part of our expanding defence forces. In Korea he has built a wonderful reputadon 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 part 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 James St. Armoury, 200 James St. Nf,Hamilton, Ont. Maew.o alek CANADIAN ARMY FORCEd6vyr; 1 Do YOU NEED A BABY SITTER? 7 shall be available for nights during the week, butt not on week -ands. Sheila Porter Phone a_. FOR SALE — Tupperware — Plastics can now r • be ordered from your local agent- I t' Arrange for a party or come on Sat- urday for Gift Suggestions, Geo. Wesenburg, t;y in fbe nen- veer. A photo fl ore of , Thit•teen girls answered the ten roll call of by d�emoiestra�tiwg good f Posture, Mss, G, Hueiher, our lead- bersi er disowsstd Achievement Day with built wheel tractors aides cal] es, We decided to brave three girls ! elawiatU but bring lunch. Most of the girls beet- winter. ast- r' Interest ed up the darts in their d. �+' Lttlatiwse , with resses et assistance of our leader while Sewlley Fote Blowstta atlV as ' the 'others marked their material, , �ne0♦aeR �. ph The home 'eesfgament was elven W® eve s �.. in and 'the meeting closed wftlh, the ; Cilhrer Ott er staging of God Save The Queen : "m1e00tem Doalere�� xt C, The girls all enjoyed lunch which vases• tbnpiemeMe one , Was sensed atter the rnmpletion of MORE= & WRIGHT fee the meeting. of Blyth, Ont. e — g ' Separators end Illiansea. Plows, Alemsre Fertilizer Lime and Fizerr Sowers. WANTED — i Applications will be received for the position of organist and choir leader of Bluevale United Church. duties to commence on Jan. let, 1858. Herbert W. Garaies, R. R. 4 Wingham, Ont. WANTED — Mother's helper, small family, two children. Pleasant room In oheer• Pul friendly home. Good salary, Apply by letter to Mrs, Ben Yolieok, 60 College -view Avenue, lamest Hill Village, Toronto, 12, Ont. WANTED — Reliable Haan as Dealer in. Huron County. Experienoc not necessary., A fine apportttnlitp• to steep Into old profitable business where Rawletgh Products have. been sold for years. Big prates, Products furnished on credit, Write Rwwlleigglfs Dept. ML -L452-163, Montreal. WANTED Bead and dieahied term antiesie wanted for prompt. pick-aD. 1 Peres Stephenson, lItheI, Plow Brussels 86e12. Oolleet. SEWAGE DISPOSAL Rave Seigle Tanks pumpedfolie Santtary Way. Schools end Public. Buildings given Prompt attention. Reasonable Rates. Irwin Coxon Phone Mliverten 76x•4 FOR SALE 100 acre Farm, hydro. good house, barn, driveshed, henhouse, good bush, priced at $6,000,00. 100 acre farm, good house, 3 barns, priced at, $6000.Q0. 100 acre arm ori' 6oitnty Road, house large barn, silo hydro in the house `priced at $6000.00. 76 acre farm, good house with all modern conveniences, pressure aytem, water.:asoftener, steel driving shed, Iarge barn, prleed at 89000.00. 100 arse farm, close to highway, good red brink house, hydro, steel drive shed, large barn, priced to fell at 88,700.00. Number of good hoboes in the Village of Brussels. J. C. Long, Real Berate Braker, Phone 84 Brussels, Ont. Queen is to he placed in th eters ma ratty e'en teeell,, meettn vI^'?d wi•'h the Yellen -It Anthem fre/lo .ed by an ahrevintien contest A delicioals tech was eerve,l In the r. haeTielnenigIvntt. by the host:tosses. Mrs, L, Michel. Mrs. M. Cameron and airs, 11j 1 r'_ emibrnok Women's Institute 1 >~h+„tt.• Rial,t was held in the Cnm. n„rn,t„ !-:n :„e nn Ti•iday. the even- "'„"n ,,01.1 ,-nd 01'q not -leek enpner. , t en,,,by P. Tfisv of T-istnvel rre showed films on hi, trip through 'lie Rockies and Al^.-k:a, he had two Short comic filets for the 01111 - diem. Mrs. R. C. Campbell gave two readings. abelee closed with dancimnc she' plied by local talent. F.veeynne agreed they had a veru em•1e5-able ruleenine. Rev. Matthew Baillie, Bluevale, occupied the pulpit of Knox Pres. pyterian Church for the Thank offering service of the Women's Missionary Soel,hty, on Sunday, 1 Nov. 16, at 11 a. m, Rev. W. M. 1=lyduntau oonluoted the serves In B1nt'evale and Delmore. • Mr, and Airs. Wesley McBachern, Galt, visited with Mr, and Mrs. Peter Below. Mr. and :firs. Calvin Cam- eron entertained several neighbors and, friends- at a turkey dinner on Friday evening, in honour of MTs. Wm, Cameron, who celebated her eighty seventh birthday. Hiss Barbara Worden and brother Kenneth, Mitchell, spent the week- end with .their cousin, Miss Rose Oaunpbell, errs. Robert. Conipbell, who has 1 been in Winghent since Jame, spent a "few days at her home here. Mr, and Ws. Morgan Cam- eron, daughter Susan, and litlhle nice„ Linda Parton, Landon, were week -aid visitors with Mr, and Airs. Allen Camelron, Morgan had the misfortune to break his apple re- ready, Mrs, Ethel HIretlrer, Bnmesals, spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs, Murray Huether, Mrs. Clara DIUSteed is in St.Thomas, Mises Marie Wagner, of near Lis- towel wawa creek -end visitor with Miss E. M. Stets, The (I:ranbraok Cotton Stylers held their third meeting in the Com. mouthy Centre on Nov, Srd. The meeting was opened w111 the sing' ing of„ "The More We Get Ta tether", followed by the roll sa11, raurteen sirs .answered If by shating a line of (entlies that snits me beat, The nlinntes of the last meeting were read by rialto) Knight, nee - rotary. The fust part or file moot - BUSINESS CARDS C. A. Myers, M. ra., L. M. C. C. Wlfharm PHYSICIAN +arid SURGEON P3s°ras Bre Ont. DR. R. W. STEPHENS Graduate University of Toronto one H AI an SICIAd SURGEON Telsolo__Brussels, Osat. JOHN E, LONGSTAFF, Optometr ist Eyes Examined. Glasses fkte Phone 791 Seafortla Mains Stmt. HOURS: 9 - 6, Wed. 9-12.30, Sat. 9 a.m. to $ pry Walker Funeral cone Day or Night Cells Telephone 65 No Extra Charge for Use of Funeral time Licensed Funeral Director and Embeilestm' Twenty foam Hour Ambulance Service Dales' Flowers Ezcls'siyely I). A. Rann gr Co. FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE Licensed Funeral Director a .. Embalms? �If3NE 36 otr a5. ~K ER 2 ONT. R. S. Hetherington, K. C. WINGHA0.4• and BRUS3F1S AT BRUSSELS Tuesday Mom and Sammy ail day — Offld open every Successor 1lall Harvey W. Stephenson Representative for Sun Life Assurance Ce. Canada Health and Accident Co. Casualty General Insurance Co. Phone 43x Beissosle J. A. Monagahan, R. O. Optometrist,Specializing in Eye E�inxsin on ld,nd the Fitting of Guam Office in Lief)owei Clinic Snrll in` Ho sr 5:00 a.nc. to 6100 p.m. dailyi Closed W eillaidaY PAIL OperaOuter• Tuesday and Saturday Evening 7 t he evenings by appointment Phone 134. Chas. T. Davidson INSURANCE FOR ALL KINDS Automobile And Fire I1,eira,sce Acci=dent and Sickness Avid for Great West Life Ibsurancv, Phone Office 96 p_L G. ALAN WILLIAMS, Optometrist„ Patrick St., WINGHAM At Kincardine Office Every Toeu4y. Phone Wingham 770 & 5, Kincsudi n 2I, Evenings by appointment" Lewis Rowland (9r write to IC R. 3 Welter,. (Licensed For Kraoon County) IATTiFACTION GUARD — PRICES REA SOKAIIILI Mer Engagements Phone 31 "Ile Brussels Poet” sad Sop 'Heir es Ornscitllors etc,, "strife os• nbone Lew. Rom taiin be looked after Immediately