HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1953-3-25, Page 4THE 1R11SSELS PQS '
THE VOiDS OF TEMPERANCE
A few weeks no a aeries of artlelnt
In it 'Toronto daily undertook to
I6Ctiare Raton scanty about the
'1151.1,10lr situation alleged to exlet
there. Stories ,aboot drinking by
minors wore ottered as evidence of
the tailors of the MOOR 'PenOOr+
ante Act, Now comes word thitt
Mr. W. J. Cammina of the a Vctoria
Vounity Children's Aid Socloty la .0
statement to Me Kiwante Citlb, re-
torted: tbat "four or five of every
ten girls in Lindsay of 14 or 15 bays
bee% drank or :bas' been drinking."
The point le that Lindsay and ,
Victoria County are under Vit, Lig-
nor Control Aot. This ehootono
port is lust further evidence that'
the Liquor Control Act is not pro -1
tooting minors from the menace of !
trong drink. Mavhe the friend.: of
the Liquor Control Act. with Ito I
many outlets better sent their own
house In' order. i'f the pimple of
Huron are wise they will hold on to'
the Canada Temperance Act wblen
shoes not make strong drink so
easily avaibale for eltherr old or
young, — Advt.
NOTICE TQ OREDIT,PRS
All persoaa lowing 4400401«6 aptufAt
dhe Wats) of JA.M6]$ EDWARD
MAXWELL late of the TIlitige of
1.rtitsels- in tfle County of Huron,
Retired Gentleman, who died on or
shout the tenth day of March, 1853
are thereby notified to send to the
undersigned on or before the Tenth
csay of April, 19'13, Incl particulare
of their oleims In writling. brined -
lately after the ..said tenth day al
April next., the assets el the estate
win he distributed between the
parties entitled taterettO having re-
gita'd only to claims of wlito1 the
Executor hall then have notice
Messrs. Crawford and Tierheriuxton
Barristers and o.,
Brussels Ontario
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Farm Stock and Machistery
Lot 6, Con. 9, Morris Twp.,
liO Mlles East of Blyais
Monday, March 23rd
At 1 p. m:
Farm Stuck, Implements
Hr.usehold Effects
TERMS • CASH
Harry Gibbons, Prop.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
E. P. Chesney,Clerk.
and
IN MEMORIAM
NICTIOLS(N — In loving :atones Y of
a dear 1019819901, Joseplt T. Nichol•
eon who pe seed any four years
ago March 20th.
Just, a thought of sweet remetnJ:-
ranee.
Just a memory toad end true
Just a'tokeo of affection,
And a heartache still for you.
Ever remembered by h13 wife
litltel.
b‘1.741.6
ETHEL
A nt"olna' from Ethel tuttended the
bridge helot in the Public Library,
Brussels, sponsored by the Brussels
Chamber of Commerce. All resort•. d
a good .time
Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Opie :•rtt1nt,o
Fpent the week -end with ]J:. and
Mrs. Wardlaw.
Stanley Hblebion son or Geo. and
Mrs. Helbten has bought ,the garage
from J. Pearson, formerly ownel bo
the late Air. H. Hartley, and hi
operate an mote -dote garage and
tractor-, r01161r shop...
Pieltie ore being :name for o pro'
praaaive ancunt0 to be belt 14 the
Town trip Hall, next Monde' night,
Ptonoetls for Oonimuntty Welfare,
All are we1o01A0,
Oreal and Me. Rowland and lam-
i'y, Guelph, Eddie and Mrs. ltuwland
and family, Listowel dere visitors
with their parents Geo. full Mrs,
Bowland at the 114ya1 Botsl.
The second meeting of tale Ethel
Friendly Soak% Was held at tn6
Lome of hat leader Mrs, Bowes on
March 114.19. Meeting opened with
the rel Rall wallah was one thing r
would appreciate in a guest room.
13 members were present. Minutes
ci' the prov'Ous meeting wore. read'
by Lite secretary. The business wag
than discussed. The members were
Liven bo Am for their file and cite
members pamphlet. It was d0c19e4
to hold meetings at the 7n01riber's
home, The club song was then
chosen. Book covers are to be cut
one inch around the outside of the
refill paper. Jean Fraser red. "'Phe
Responsibilities of a Hostess." The
reading was then discuss'i. AtrA.
.....,.,
1A'04ngeatlar, Aura, 2i1eh,
Rowes. rend the topic, ,'Invitations."
Doris- Bateman read the topic, "Mest
Iteotu," Marilyn Bowes read, "The
Iteepouetbitttlas of a. Guest." Aftev
Ohio had Peen dismissed Our asstataat
leader, Mrs, Godden, dentovratraled
packing a week -end bag. The lneln-
bere tlian wrote Oa fin tn311911013
and itt vas read, Our roosts easl„n-
meat to to beep collecting material
for our tile. Work on wltia rum
reoord book. The roll call for the
third meetlttg 63, pian a mead nieuu,
The meeting was closed ord. the.
members returned to their h"luxes.
GREY
Mr. and Mrs. C. Bray an•L Mr,'
end Mrs. Ken. Bray kit elided the
funeral of .their :melts blr, A. 0.
I Kennedy is Blyth on Tuesd ty
8EILGRAVE
The Sacnareat or the Lord Supp
er titi^111 be dispensed in Knox United
Church on Sunday, Mar, 29 at 11 a,m.
and dollars in the ban
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Brussels, Ont.
Baby -Chicks, Pullets and Cockerels
Started Pullets
SUSSEX — SUSSEX x RED
RED x ROCK — ROCK x LEGHORN
Free delivery anywhere. Phone your order to
Coveney's Chick Hatchery
Mitchell, Ont.
BOX 57
PHONE •32
THAT NEW YOIZ
TRIP WILL COST
YOU LIIS
AT THI
KENMORE
» Resa HALL
MS EAP tM 'STREET
RATIfS FROM MRS DAJ X''SiHIU
MOM S-1141 RAM -DOME
Your sopoth •ny M esj•y • stat.
was Nw Yeti votaries of • rev-
bit
awbit Ataxy
f••tr.fsMems
•A.yM.r
of is reflood.d
s.ill
wort
&foe sI p .A•ra.i .
:.
.as•her 1•r .r.ri lasts. Jai •
few *Modes away from UMW
N.ibss, Times Sow*, R a d I •
City, i,.,ir• State WRMy
Yr•mr•rtatlas r4h4 .t .M Ow.
NO PARKING PRODLEI.95 WEEK ENDS.
EMoney -saving rates.
Spacial rates for groups.
ase
RegvEwKgh
YOU WERE RIGHT ABOUT ROE VITAFOOD,
DOC. 1T SURE GOT MY BIRDS AWAY TO A
FAST START. LOOK AT THE SIZE OF THESE
CHICKS-- AND THEY'RE ONLY SEVEN •
WEEKS OLD
GOOD FOR YOU, BILL .
NOW KEEP THEM
GROWING BY CHOOSING
YOUR GROWING MASH
JUST AS CAREFULLY
I'VE BEEN
WORRYING
A LITTLE, DOC.
1 DONT WANT
TO UPSET
MY CHICKS WiTH
A SUDDEN CHANGE
IN FEED
THERE'S NO FEAR OF THAT,
BILL. JUST MIX YOUR
PRESENT ROE VITAFOOD
WITH ROE VITAGROW
THE FI RST WEEK,
GRADUALLY REDUCING
THE AMOUNT OF
VITAFOOD, AND THE
SWITCH WILL BE EASY.
IS THERE ANYTHING ELSE I SHOULD ill
WATCH FOR,DOC? j
YES,SIR, AND IT'S JUST A5 IMPORTANT AS FEED,
KEEP THE LITTER DRY. TO DOTH IS, A UTiLE HEAT
IS,NECESSARY, AND ALSO KEEPTHE LITTERWELL
STIRRED UP. WATCH UNDERTHE BROODER WHERE
THE CHICKS SIT AT NIGHT, AND IF IT IS AT ALL
DAMP, STIR IN A LITTLE HYDRATED LIME: IF
�THE LITTER GETS MATTED, REMOVE IT.
� T1116 IS 6000
11' INSURANCE
'1 V ti
"'�, � " �( '��%'�c. AGAINST
1IP,j 1ti j 4 COCCIDIOSIS
sigkt1� I on'' ''+*,
By Roe Farms. Service Dept.
WHAT ABOUT VENTILATION, DOC_U
CHICKS NEED PLENTY OF FRESH AIR,
BUT BE SURE TO AVOID DRAFTS. WATCH
THE WEATHER S0 THAT THE OPENINGS ARE
CLOSED MORE ON EXTREMELY WINDY OR
COLD DAYS, AND ON BRIGHT SUNNY DAYS,
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ALL
THE. SUNSHINE AND
DRY, WARM AIR.
PROTECT YOUR CHICK INVESTMENT
RoePivgd ROE 0101111
01/056rA OE
FORAM6 T AND GRr7 lN6
EETE,.
66ON111 MASH'
fast Huron Proclucg
BRUSSELS
JOHN .LAMONT a
ETHEL
F. HARRISON
MONCRIEFF
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