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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1952-11-19, Page 6Lonely Fratrraant Gifts by, CosmeticsWOOD'S Phone 24 " Brussels;' Out. Yardley of England Gifts for Ladies and Men Lip Sticks — Keyed to Fashion, matching colours, beauty preparations, complexion cream, cleansing cream, cold cream, face powder and rouge, lavender, bath salts, bath powder, lavender soap and talcum April Violets Talcum Soap and Per- fume, toilet waters', Lotus Lotion. Cologne, wooden shaving bowls, shaving lotion and Men's Talcum, Combination packages. A Gift by Yardley, makes a delightful sur- prise. For the Biggest Value Going in Christmas Cards — See Our Big Value Assortment of Fifty Cards in Box 98c. Looking for•the Newer and more exclusive Christmas Cards? Then see our display — You will be pleased with them. E. R. SMITH Dna T . Rexall Drug Ston dFLEIP OKE N•. io �—+ BRi3SSEyL . 0017. MAIMII McNEIL'S SHELL SERVIct. SHELLUBRICATION, SHELL HOUSEHOLD AND SHELL ,PETROLEUM PRODUCT$ DUNLOP TIRES Parts and Aacesserles, Austin Sates and Service Glummt.00d repairs to all makee N cars and triad(' PHONE 77r6 BRUSSELS, ON1. emigtql 3rx DON'T LOSE OUT BY SHOPPING LATE N too MISS AMERICA "E" 17 jewels expansion brocelel $4575 COMPLETE SELECTION NOW! PRESIDENT 21 jewels expansion bond $S95o WILL HOLD ANY BULDVA I UNTIL CHRISTMAS ANADIAN GIRL 17 jewolt $5990 PARR LANE 21 jewels expansion bond $7500 EASY CREDIT 'leach's Jewellery Store l'he Store for Beautiful Gifts ftfUSaels, Ont. Station Wagon Coats for Men DuVal Top Quality Surcoat $21.95 Fur Collar $25.95 DeLuxe $34.95 • LADIES Beautifully Furred Sturdy Station Wagon Coats plain or pleated backs, various colours Station Wagon Coats for Children $9.98 up. Jackets of All Types. BL-UEVALE The Rev. R. A. Brook conducted the election of members of com- mittees of the Y. P. II. for 1953 in the United ,Chunph as follows — Faith and - Evangelism, . Harold Johnston, 'Bob Fraser, Fleming Johnston, Betty Ruttan, Edwin, Bosman; Stryu"ardship and commu- nity service, Lloyd Wheeler, Wen- del Stamper, Susan Yeo, Glen John. stop, Kay Johnston; Citizenship, Alan Nicholson, Ross Smith, Jean Halt, Velma Agar, Bobo Hall; Mi's- sloes, Joyce Hoffman, Eleanor 1 Smith, Jack Horton, Elizabeth Mc- Kinney, Mrs Wendel Stamper, Au- drey Mann; Recreatlou, Verna , Wheeler, Don MacLean, Cavell, , Ruttan, Alan Breckenridge, George Purling. Personals : Mr, and Mrs• James Barberry, Woodstock, Mrs, Martin Calder, Milverton, Miss Jessie Strachan, John Strachan, and My: and Mrs. Neilson Cardiff, all of Brussels, with Mrs. P. S. McEwen; 1,1r. and Mrs. A, D. Smith and Geo. Greenaway in Toronito; }Ylr. and Mrs. E. Arnold, Mms. E. Barnard, Mrs. Charles Johnston, Mrs. Eddie \Nadel, Mac Scott in London: Misses Ethel and Florence Beattie and Mr. and Ma•a. Knight, Seaforth, with Mrs. R. F. Garniss; Mr. and Mrs. Sperling Johhnston and family at S4. Marys: Mrs. Harris, Inger• soli, with Mr. and Mns. George ' Thornton; Mr. and Mrs. Murray WIRson and sons, Listowlel, .wtltth Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mann. Purse Presented At a shower and dance in honor 5th birthday 20% 011 All Merchandise FOR ONE WEEK ONLY From Nov. 20th To Nov. 27th KIDDIES'- SHOP SEAFORTH — .Next door to Theatre' Machine Shop Now Open For Business At Geo. Pollard's Residence Lathe Work Acetylene Welding Electric Welding Professional service in each line.Sulitable equipment for all agricultural and indust- rial ndustrial repairs. Two men at your serviceat all times. We sell and service the McCulloch, 1. E. L. and Disston Chain Saws. Dealer for Dairi-Cool Milk Coolers GEO. E. POLLARD Phone 56r13 Brussels, Ont. For tM• MILKING HERD your paria•h!' ah!' sa- P141 warm . r.al sK giBs•aiaLa.e PURINA COW CHOW 111111111115110111.111FOR DRY COWS To help build dry en r,ry4orroduced calving 'troubles and rxtr• milk ahead, feed Purina Bulky -Los and oat, i half and half! BULKY -UIS and OATS " Brussels Creamery PHONE 22 BRU8$II- misneramassemannamtras of Mr. and Mrs, Jack Thompson, held in the Community Hall, a purse of money was presented as a wedding gift, Rev. Mr. Hynaman of Cranbrwok and Ethel preached in the Presby terian Church here on Sunday .morning. Rev. Mr. M. Baillie took charge of the W. M. E, service at Cranbrook. ETHEL The fifth meeting of the Ethel Sew and Sews was held at the home of our leader on Friday afternoon, Nov. 14, commencing at 4.30 p. m, There were 4 members present Jean Rook read the minutes of the Previous meeting in .the absence of the secretary. The roll call was answered by a finish 1 aur using for my dress. The business followed. The roll for the s,uooeeding meet. lug is to be answered by a special feature in my Record Book. Our leader demonstrated how to set In a sleeve. We discussed the kinds of scrams and different dress finish- es (facings and bindings). Our leaders eheclr.ed over OUT Record Books. Our hone assignments were to enntiinne- with our dresses and Rarord Books. Leaders helped the. =isle advance their project- Later the mein ens returned home. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rock and family over the week -end were: Mrs, Sam Carnochan, Elmira, 'Mir. Will Carnochan, Linwood; Mr. and Mrs. Rawl Carnochan. Kitchen- -' MONCRIEFF MTS. Allan McTaggart was host• ess for ire November meeting of the W. A. and W. M. S, of the Moncrleft United Ohnn•ch on Wed., Nov, 5th. Mrs. A. McTaggart was leader and • gave the Call to Worship. Psalm .seleobi.on 727 and 771 were read ae.. rarusively by the members. Hymn rl`3"was sung after wbiah the Scrip - tune lesson ivas read. by Mrs. Scott :licLnan. Selections on Reinert', hrance were read by Mrs. Mark • Baillie, This was followed by the singing of hymn 370. The reports ! on the Presbyterial meeting held at Landeboro were given by Mrs, Ken. Ludington, Mrs. Blighton Ferg and Mrs, Joe Snit , Pt was styes- sed how great t need is in Korea. An invitation as exended for the Autumn Pres teri,•al .to he heti at Monerieff next year. The minuites of the last meeting were ne,ad and convo'ed. The roll call was an- 1 ,swerved by 19 members by giving a verse with the word Remembrance The Anntumn 'Thank -offering, will. be held on Tuesady a,fbonnoan, Nov. llth, when Tinton and VTalton will .be our guests, Platers were made to send a bale to Korea in the near future. The hop'ib was given by Mrs. Alex Mann on "Villages of Angola," The offering was received and hymn 258 was sung and the meet- ing was closed with priayer, Mats. Orval Tdlarrison presided for the W. A meeting. Hyman 202 was sung and prayer was oftem'ed. The i minutely were read by Mns. A. Mc- T.aggalr.0. A ionokin,55e ebctijal will lee held on Friday„ Nov, 7t11. A' 1, 1 Wednesday, November. 19th, 1950 NEW CARS 52 Chevrolet door sedan 52 Oldsmobile Sedan ,. NEW TRUCK' 52 Chev. 1/2 ton pick up USED CARS 50 Chev. Sedan, air conditioning heater 40 Dodge Coach USED TRUCKS 51 Chev. Sedan, delivery 50 Chev. 1/2 ton pick-up. RIVERSIDE, MOTORS Chevrolet and Oldsmobile - Suaertest Gas and Oil Phone 56 Brussels, Ont, PHONE STONE'S FOR PROMPT REMOVAL OF DEAD OR DISABLED COWS — HORSES WM. STONE SONS LTD. PH.3NE COLLECT INP.SR$OLL 11 OR ANL* IS 9 suepessful mission band tea was head at the home of Mrs. Wm. Smith during October. A shower of Christmas cards will be sent to Miss Grace Bartja a missionary in Ethiopia. A ,thank• you oard was read. The meeting closed with' the Mlzpah Beneddotion. Lunch was served by Mrs. A. Mbiulaggadb, Mrs. Alex Mann and Mrs. Grayson Riohmand. Mins, Donald McTaggaat was pfiastat for the meeltimp. The December meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ken. McFarlane KITCHEN SINKS — White .porcelain ,enamel ,.mall sinks — or in fascinating colors 16 x 20 single flat rim and 21 z double sinters with ledge. Drat* board sinks for kitchen nabob. with chromed crumb coq strainer chromed swing sport faucets. Wrlfe for catalogue or visit our modeel showroom. S. V. Johnson 'Plumbing Suppite , Stmeetsville, Ontarto. New Fall and Winter Goods , NOW ON DISPLAY Men's Penmans 95 shirts and drawers $4.95 a garment. Men's (Penmans) 71 merino shirts and drawers $2.50 a garment Men's (Penmans) 27 fleece lined shirts and drawers $2.25 a garment Boys (Penmans 71 combination, sizes 24 to 32 — $2.98 a suit. Men's (Penmans) fleece lined combination $3.95 a suit. Men's (Stanfields) all wool red label shirts and drawers $4.75 a garment Men's (Stanfields) all wool blue label shirts and drawers $5:25 a garment — Boys (Mason Knit) combination $1.89 a suit. Meo's red sole 16" rubber boots (made in England) sizes 6 to 11 $4.95 a pair Men's all wool work sox - speciol; 4 pair for $3.00 Our stock is now complete of men's, women's, boys and children's station wagon coats, parkas, satin bornadier jack- ets and gabardine top coats with zip -in quilted linings at very reasonable prices. Come in and see our full display of fall and winter goods at no obligation to bay. — -► r....�.� THE ARCADE—STORES Store Wide Bargains for the Whole Fatally. Blyth, Ont. — Brussels, Oat.