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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1953-1-7, Page 4TOE EBPU..SSEL$ 11' OS NEW CARS 1952 Oldsmobile Sedan NEW TRUCK' 52 Chev. 1/2 ton pick up USED CARS 1951 Chev. Sedan Powerglide 1948 Chev. Coach 1946 Hudson Sedan 'USED TRUCKS 51 Chev. Sedan, delivery 50 Chev. %2 ton pick-up. 49 Chev. 21/2 ton RIVERSIDE MOTORS Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Phone 56 Brussels, Ont. MEr—!-E V. P. E. The jVt Ing peoples of tAe moot, a410,04 mot int the Primam' reona ct the Siutdaly School at eight o'eleolc with the President B41i Adiams in ' the uyhatr, MeeWWng wended with singing hymn 181. JoanWileaau as pianist. Stewart Niobtol read the Scripture hessian• leer int rosaa, Bill Adams then ted we in prayer. Collection was taken by Shelia Black. The see. report was read by Jean Smith. Minutes were read and ap• pored. Trelas. report was by Shelia 131aeit It was agreed that 300.00 of the young peoPtle's finds would go to the Orurch and 330.00 to the Missions a red 620.00 to the Sundayo'` ' Plaus were discussed far our r yntn 734 was stung and the meeting closed by repeating the benediction. • Sw� The expert Aircraft Technician is an important man in the expanding field of modern aviation. His ser- vices—his "okay"—are required by the pilot before a plane can take off for flight! If you are mechanically inclined and like to work with engines and machinery, the Air Force offers you an opportunity—now—to train as a specialist in an aviation trade! You'll receive good pay—get 30 days annual leave with pay—you'll enjoy interesting work on aircraft —have opportunities for advance- ment( What's more, you'll. be play- ing your part in defence of freedom! Join today! Roy • • • • • • • • THE RCAF OFFERS YOU EXPERT TRAINING AS: AERO -ENGINE RADIO -RADAR INSTRUMENT ELECTRICAL ARMAMENT For complete information on pay, trade training and other benefits, see the Career Counsellor at your nearest R.C.A.F _Recruiting Unit or mail this coupon. L nadian Z Director of Personnel Manning 1 R.C,A.F Headquarters, Ottawa 1 Please mail to me, without obligation, full 1 particulars regarding enrolment rerluire- ments and openings now available sn the R.CA.P. NAME (please print)) 1 1 (SurSTREET ADDRESS e CITY PROV E EDUCATION (by grade and province) AGE CAFd7••+7F my;'ate cf i r 'Force SEAFQRTH eo4IPLE MARK 04 YEARS OF MARRIAGO° Mr. end Mrs. Chariest Tt.. 1larnlan, Seaforbh• on Sunday celebrated their 5416 wedding annik^ersas ' at t'he 11011.10 of Fhe11' son, W. A. Crannies and Mrs. Ganmiss, Loudon, The bride of 04 years ago was formerly Mine Maty }abater, dangle-, ter of the. late Mr, and Mrs. Milliam Metier Morris Township. The near. 1 riage was salenonlsed at the !tome of the bride's parents by Dr, David Petrie of the Wing1uui Presbyte, Ian Church. Th't groom'spare ot9' were Mr, and :`Mrs, Faints Gambia, Morris; Townts3tip, Mr. and -Mho. Garnise halve four children. Margaret, Mrs. J. A. Ballan type. Loudon; Mass Iicden Scott I Seaforth'; Glen, Hamilton; W. Alan Landon. They have four . grand oivildren and four grealt-grand'oltild• rot, Mrs. Garniss was 80 yeasts. old Dec 28 and Mr. Ganuisis is 85, Botts are I enjoying tads• heath. Mrs. 0, Isbgber, Mi„giham, Mrs. E. B. Jenkins, 13h:evale Road and Mrs. Jas. H. Miller. Belgra.ve are sisters of Mrs. Garniss, Mr. Garnisa operated The mill at Bluev1a0e and , Brussels for many years. - Mrs. William Lucas Funeral so: -vices were held tor Mrs. Wm. Lucas who died suddenly at her home in Brussels on Dec. 21st. The service wine conducted by the Rev. A. Lane at. her Late resid- tarc on Teueday afternoon. Interment was at the family Plat in Elma Centre cemetery, Pallbearers were Cameron Adams. Wm. Ellacott. Jacob Fischer, R. .0 McLauchlin, Thomas Malicer and Stanley Wheeler all of Brussels. Mrs. Lucas was in her Srtt.h Year and a dauglil es' of !'ho Late Mr. and - Mns, Chas. Parker. Slue was marri- ed tarried Feb. 10th, 1892 to W'w. Lucas who died Dem. 24th, 1941. Mrs, Lucas was a men:her of the Methodist and United Murals for over 70 years. Sullying are son Fred of Brussels and two daughters Mrs, Ha0nry Flyby of Brussels and Laiura of the Mart} ton Public School staff, three grand- children and one brother N. C. Par ker of Listowel. DIAL 980 CFPL 7 DAYS A WEEK 12:25 Noon (Monday to Frldayl STOCK MARKET REPORTS Wally Herbert reports; from Easton Fisher padaat C© m8 DON'T PUT 61,1„ THE BLAMG 011 ME; FOR POOR HATCHES, 13056. YOU KNOW THAT FLOCKS LAYI N6 G66$ FOR HATCHING, NEED A SPECIAL Filth?• WHE-E-W t AM 1 GLAD TO SEE YOU, DOC• YOU'VE SAVED MY NECK. PLEASE TELL THE BOSS ABOUT YOUR GOLDEN EGO BREEDERSWASN. WORRIED ABOUT LOW HATCHES, EH, BILL? „ IT ISN'T ALWAYS THE ROOSTER'S FAULT. A fFERTILIZED EGG MUSTCONTAIN STORED UP r.,-.:* Jr VITAMINS, EXTRA ANIMAL PROTEIN f /l= �� AND THE LATE5TC^aROWTH FACTORS Ir,le TO HATCH A BIG HEALTHY I 1 ,,'* CHICK AND KEEP�4 �� IT GROWING..?, Wedtios44rS, AN 1ttht I$ Meet Your PRUDENTIAL man HE IS WELL QUALIFIED TO HELP YOU PLAN A' SECURE • FUTURE CONTACT . HIM TODAY f w IJ PRUDENTIAL J MOM. OF i 1 a1eR.L16M 4. -. S Far OFF%01 Listowel Office,, Suite 2, 21 Main St. W., Phone 394. George R. Scott John St, Wingham, Ont. see your PRUDENTIAL AGENT For complete family security including Prudential's great new Sickness and .Accident, Insurance plans WALTON ; Personals: Rev. G. }Teakwood, Mrs. Hazlewood, Lane and •Linda, Mount Forest, visited Mr. and Mrs Percy Holman; Edwin : Millar,” Regina, returned home' after spend- ing bite Christmas holidays with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller; Frank Kirkby is in Via boria Hospital, London for an aper` ation; Jerry Thyssen, 'Toronto, with his grandmother, Mrs. F. Ennis W. C, Bennett, with Mends here; L. Dernte. Oa2galry. with Bethel, Teanie, Wilfred and Elmer Denude, New Yiorin -with friends here; Mies Behby Lou Kirkby, Lon- don, with Mr. and Maw. Robert Kirkby; Mr. and Mrs. William Sum- merville have gone to Florida for the winiter. WANTED Dead end &teabled ram anima wanted for prompt pink -am. Usk Percy Stbeeheneoe. Ath 1, !bear Brbeeele SRril, Whet. GOOD FOR ALL KINDS OF BAKING `* OMESTIC FOR BETTER CAKES SOLD IN BRUSSELS AT W. L. Baeker 8i: Son BUTCHER SHOP Phone 6 Bromic LOOK AT THIS FERTILE Edib, BILL. rt tiffi MADE UP OF THE SHELL -ALBUMEN AND YOLK. SCIENCE PROVES THAT THE HEIN CQNVERTS THE EXTRA VITAMINS, PROTEIN AND GROWTH FACTORS INTO THE EGG- BEFORE SHE. SEALS IT IN THE SSHELL. IN 21 DAys THE STORED UP FOOD MUST GROW A B16 HEALTHY CHICK AND KEEP IT GOING FOR NEARLY 10 DAYS AFTER HATCH I N6. MATS' A BIC JOB AND IT NEEDS A SPeJCIAL MASH. 561.1. ETHEL The regular meeting of the W. id. S. of Knox Presbyterian Church Ethel, was held on Jan. 6th, at ;the home of the President, Mrs. Laura Krauuter. Mrs. Launsbury gave an introduction to the year's 'work and Mrs. 0. LR. Dunbar road the topic, Scripture reading was given by Mrs. Ted Ribhards. A teatume of the .meeting was a display of books circulated by the Literat- ure Department. Lunch was served by Mrs. Laura Krau:ter end Mrs; Lonnsbury. Mr. and Mts. A. L. Lamont and children Donnie and Tommy of Portage la Prarte spent tate holidays With. heir parents in Mel and Walton. FOR THAT COLD RUB IN... THAT NEW YORK TRiP WILL COST YOU LESS AT THE KENMORE 700 Room Hotel HALL 141 EAST 23rd STREET. RATES FROM 82.25 DAILY -SINGLE FROM 34.50 DAILY -DOME Your opportunity Is enjoy • glori- ous New York vacation at • say. Mg! Many features be please you at this refined,. dignifed hotel. FREE swimming pool, good food served at budget sent hs both 'offs* shop and restaurant. - . excellent bar and lounge Jud• few minutes away from United Nations, Times Square, R • d i • City, Empire S t • t * Building. Transportation right at the door. NO PARKING PROBLEMS WEEK ENDS. Money -saving rates. Special rates for groups. 1'0.16E111 1.11.1.11.1 8y Roe Farms Service Dept wa•ss THERE'S SURE SENSE. IN WHAT YOU SAY, DOG. ROIL GOLDEN Et* MASH PUTS EXTRA MONEY IN MY POCKET -AND IT'S ONLY FEWCENT6 EXTRA FOR THIS SPECIALLY MADE BREEDERS MA �® FOR 8I6GER HATCHES OF STRONG CHICKS THAT LIVE BREED`: 771E�� or foRyou last Huron Produce . BRUSSELS JOHN LAMONT ETHEL FT HARRISON MONCRIEFF r•