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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1953-1-21, Page 8tr.r SFr. MILKING HERD Mayer resl! maivaal,Ls PURINA COW Clow i , T. hely build_ dZ orswerarew calving raubl.o and atr• .,ilk .had, food Purina • Bulley.Las and oats '—half and half! BULKY•LAS WK1 O TS Brussels Creamery PHONE 22 BRUSSELS BOB CARBERT GUEST SPEAKER AT,MAJESTIC W. 1. The Matectbie Women's Instituit9 met in the, Brussels Public Library on Thursday a3ternoen, with the Bnesidenit, Mils. 11. W. Stephen's, in .the Chair. 'Phe meeting opened by i singing the Institute Ode followed by the Mary Stewart. Collect, no roll call, "My favourite job on the II , farm", brought forth a number cid I -varied opinions. Mrs, Chas. Davis reported that 71 boxes and 12 Cards I had been seat to the shut-ins. A number • of t 'han!keyou cards and letters have bees received for the same: Miss Hoover reported for the Sunshil' ne fund. Plans for n chartered bus trip to , attend the A. C. W. W. Toronto were { discussed. Mrs. Lorne Nichol and Mrs. Harold Speir were appointed to nuke llurther plans. 1 ....Mrs. W. J. Tnnnbull; convener of Agriculture and Canadian Industries If alien took Charge of the program Miss Pieta Van Vliet contributed a ,solo. Mr. Bob C,arbert, C.A.N.X. farm editor was intnodulced and i made comparisons of ithe daily paper and the radio. He stated that , the radio gave ,concise facts where the newcparer tante later with detailed accounts. Mrs. R. 'VG Stephens thanked Mr. Carbert for interesting talk and Mrs. W. J I Turnbull presented him with a small token. Mrs. G, McDowell then gave .a humorous reading en+A'hi toed, "Wash• Ing ,the Separator." Tile motto — ---( a portion of the Mary Stewa7'i ro Collect, "Teach us to put into action our better impulses, straigh. forward and unafraid, was ably taken by Mrs. Jas. S. Armstrong, A donation of $10.00 was voted to the Sick Children's Hospital, Tor- onto. This wa'e followed by a dis- ens..silon on the public rest room we had hoped to asoist with. The Sun- shine unshine colleotion was taken and the meeting zeas closed . with, "The Queen." A bounteous repast was served by the hostesses, Miss Milli" McFarlane,. Miss Thelma Maier, Mrs. D. McDonald, Mrs. E. Martin and Mrs. C. Davis. BRUSSELS MOTORS HURON COUNTY'S FOREMOST CAR REALERS / number of 1951 Ohev. 0oaohes and Sedane a7ld Pontine Priced to Clean' alt $1695, 1952 Pontiac Styline Sedan 19,512 Cuev, deluxe St;Ylin,e Coach, fully equipped, 1961 Potrttaks S4telimie Sedan: '1851 Chev. deluxe Fleet1iwe Sedan 1991 Ohev, deuce Styliue Sedan 1951 Dodge dellwee Sedan, 1950 Ohev, deluxe Styline Coach, 1948 Ohev. F1eetnlaieter Sedan. 1943 Choy. S San. 1947 Pontiac Coach, 1941 Dodge Coach. 1949. Cher. Sedan TRUCKS 1953 Dodge -ton Pick-up, selltug below list. 1957 Ohev, Vs ton Pieksup.- YOUR FRIENDLY CITIES SERVICE DEALER 24 Hour Towing Service Phone 73x - Brussels, Ont. ED. RICHARDS & SON Ethel Phone 86r5 1 slightly used Letz Grinder with elevator New Avery Model R. Tractor with Hydraulic Plow — A Good Discount We Lose on this one. Geo. White Thresher— Buy now, delivery when you want it. You save on this one. Hansan Brodject Sprayers -- Order Now The Best On The Market WAGONS — We have the best for less. Your Sporting .implement Dealer McNEIL'S SHELL SERVICE $HELLUBRICATION, SHELL HOUSEHOLD AND ?HELL PETROLEUM PRODUCTS DUNLOP TIRES Parts and Aocesseries, Austin Safes end Service Owranteed repairs to 211 .Mikes of ears and Stub PHONE 77rt1 BRUSSELS, OM1. THE BRUSSELS POST Wednesday, January 21St. 1953 a0111CAeOWWOINEsMONMAIO15/110A51u145a10aeui1Wa0a10%5a10i I COLD NEEDS �� WOOD'S AND REMEDIES Phone 24 Brussels, Out. Mi 31 Cherrosote Antiseptic Cough Syrup Solution A Good Gargle, Fights Coughs Mouth Wash and, 2 ways Nasal Spray 4 oz. bot 35c 4 oz. bottle 60c Save One -Third by Buying the $p ccial 98c package of Noxzema Fine fel. Chapped Hands Vapor-Stik A Chest Rub in Stick Form 59c Very Handy Fussy About Cough Drops? Then try Sucrets 35c Pkg. Pine Pastilles 15c Pkg. A S A Cough Drops 15c Pkg. As Advertised — On the Amos and Andy Radio Show sponsored by Rexall Co. Plertamins — The Vitamins Capsules with Liver and Iron that help you to feel better. Pkg. of 50 — $1..85. F. R. S MITF Dafireforl Rexall Drug Store sELEPHONE Ns. 43 BRUSSELS. (1fi'r IHOCIERIVOIKAKMAVMatittAiMAIWINeR BUSINESS CARDS C. A. Myers,, M. D., L. M. C. C. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON WIliens3e. Phone 4. Breese*, Ones. DR. R. W. STEPI-IENS Graduate University of Toronto PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Telapholle 45 — Brussels, Oat. JOHN E, LONGSTAFF, Optometrist Eyes Examined. Glasses fitted. Phone 791 Seaforth — Main Shoot. HOURS: 9 - 6, Wed. 9-12.30, Sat 9 a.m. to 9 p.m Walker Funeral Home Day or Night Calls Telephone SISI No Extra Charge for Use of Funeral ;ice Licenses! Funeral Director and &Ash n" Twenty-four Hour Ambulance Serer Dales' Flowers Excivalyely D. A. Rann & Co. FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICL Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer PHONE 30 or 95 — — BRIM ONE. R. S. Hetherington, K. C. WINGHAM. and BRUSSELS AT BRUSSELS Tnaiy and Saturday an day — Offict open miry by. Poon We --• SBeoeesor to IS D. RAI Harvey W. Stephenson Representative for Stm Life Assurance Cs. Canada Health and Accident Co. Casualty General !morose* Cs. Phone 4.3% Irani J. A.1Vl ona gaban, R. O. Optometrist, LISTQWEL. ONT. . Spectalizitng in Eye Exa9nination and the Fitting of Musa Office in Listowel Clinic %Baia Hovers t 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily; Cioeei W.tl p Mr Open every Tuesday and Saturday Evening 71N ie 91113. Other evenings by appointment Pitons 534. Chas. T. Davidson INSURANCE FOR ALL KINDS Au omohile end Fire insurance , r-' A&l,ent and Sickness Apert for Gnat West 11. bnwsseos Os. it ere Office 90 Ressele, Op. G. ALAN WILLIAMS, Optometrist. Patrick St., WINGHAilt At Klncariine Mee Eveu'p Phase Wins6am 770 A 6. Klaersalos R`venings by appointee's*. Lewis Rowland I "are"- Or write to R. R. 3 Wallow. r - Weaned For Heron Casty) IATiSFA1C"17t1N GUARANTEED — PRICES tlEA30lt*a Fat IMieNtriolooto Plisse 31 "The eMssels Par ani firth Karl +ms`s ., ' IEswlyd Is�tr�l. ..,_._ COATS Men's, Ladies' and Children's Every Coat in the store Greatly Reduced. Reductions from 20 % to 50 % . Men's Overcoats Men'"s Zip -in lining Overcoats Ladies' Coats, Jackets Station Wagon Coats Leather Windbreakers (2 only) Windpreakers, etc. Snowsuits, Coat Sets. Be Smart, Buy for Next Winter. YOU'LL Increase your cut, Make more money WITH A DEPENDABLE—Cut oil day with your McCulloch. You can't overwork it. FAST CUTTING—Special McCulloch 3 h.p. engine salts at full power in any position, gives top production under the toughest conditions. LIGHT WEIGHT—The McCulloch 3-25 weighs only 25 lbs. complete with 18" blade and chain. It's easy to work with all day. `$ VERSATILE -6 models to choose From— ii 14", 18", 24", 30", 36" blades -15" bow saw. See your dealer today for DEMONSTRATION OF THE McCIILLOCII FOR '53 OR CONTACT .LEMERY DISTRIBUTORS LTD. Exclusive Canadian Agents is 220 West 1st Ave., 861 Landsdowne St., 525 1st Ave„ Vancouver 10, B.C. Peterborough, Ont Quebec City, Out. y��r��i�v.. , -. � "orf '. .. ,..... :`�2.5?9Y?'x'. t. »p>•P�';. GEO. E. POLLARD Brussels, Ont. NOTICE Will the cartons who borrowed our•heav) jack also our stapler and long wooden truck rack clamp, please return same at once, We have a complete stock of all requirements for built in cup- board.. as well as tine boards for bath-robma, floors underlay eta We forced to ask for payment of all accounts owing to us as of Dec. 81, 1952. Terme on all future bualnees 30 days net. D. N McDONALD Brussels, Ont. Phone 77 E'I HEL The members of the -flatted Church held ,treir annual bangnet in the . ,church basement. There was not as large an attendance as usual. They reports of the various de- 1 Partznen:ts showed a very success- , •ful year. Rev. Andrew Lane, chair- man for the evening, directed a finery interesting and varied pro -1, gram which was much enjoyed. On Saturday, Tei? Richards, old- eist son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Richards lett by train for St. J,o1vn's for training with the R. 0. A. 1P. Ted spent two years as n mechanic with the air force during the Second World War and has re-enlisted, He w131 be greatiy miss- ed as he was an, uvetnuber of ;the Presbyterian. Church Young People's Society and a member or the choir, He was also one of the Ethel Viid.+ge ,trastecs. He and his father were in business together there for the past six years, Mrd: James T. Pearson is p3o- gressing 'favorable in the Ci]nton lion inkal where she underwent an nperafton this petit week. WiNGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP Always a ►arf..seek la CI,Naw.. Granitee to Chat. Morn All modern 'manhlner7. tamaus ter Cnnset.r., latterine a attetaRtr Artletlo Memorlala at very reasonable otiose. R. A. SPOTI'ON Phone 256 '-- Wh.gtsam, Oars. ------Leac 1i s Jewellery Store Brussels, Ont.