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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 Chevrolet Trucks are first because they're finest—feature for feature --in performance, economy and just plain value for your money. Take a look at the cab for example. It's "Driver -Conditioned", seats 3 big men with ease. Full width seat cushions, easy access doors and placing all controls in easy handling range provide unusual driver comfort and convenience. Impres- sive? Sure it is. But the cab is just one of many Chevrolet "Advance -Design" features that add up to one BIG advantage — Chevrolet trucks are the world'sleading money makers on any hauling job. What more proof could you ask than the fact that truck operators, recognizing this, buy more Chev- rolet trucks than any other make. Why not see your Chevrolet dealer today? Cates FLEXI-MOUNTING — Husky rub- ber cushions cut effects of chas- sis vibration and frame weave to increase truck life, add extra driver comfort under the tough- est conditions, SEAT SPRINGS — Seats have Double -Deck springs, cushiony, Latex -treated hair and cotton topper pad, hard-wearing leatherette cover that looks better, lasts longer. VENTIPANES Draft -free or forc- ed ventilation just by adjusting venti- panes to desired angle. BATTLESHIP CONSTRUCTION — For driver safety, this cab is a single, all-welded,double- walled steel unit that gives maximum protection for all occupants. ALLIGATOR JAW COUNTER- BALANCED HOOD — Easy access to the engine and good visibi- lity come through the alligator jaw hood that stays open easily without a prop. T ADJUSTABLE SEAT — Fingertip control permits easy adjust- ment. Seat moves full 346" forward, back tilts, seat rises for proper eye -level vision and shoulder support. CT -3538 Riverside Mot rs tari USED CARS 1952 Chev, Styline Deluxe Sedan Radio, Air Cond, $2075,00 1952 Chev. Styline Sedan Radio, Air Cond. 1975.00 1951 Olds, 88 Hydra. Radio and Sun -visor 2375.00 1951 Chev. Power Glide Heater, Sun -visor 1850.00 1948 Chev. Sedan, Radio Sun -visor 1195.00 1948 Chev. Coach 1946 Dodge Sedan 1946 Hudson Sedan USED TRUCKS Chev. Sedan Delivery $1550. 1949 G.M.C. Pick-up $875. 1946 Fargo 2 ton with racks 400.00 1946 Ford 3 ton Stake 400.00 1948 Thames Panel $250. RIVERSIDE MOTORS Chevrolet anii'Oldsmobile Supertest Gas and Oil 1175.00 1075.00 750,00 Phone 56 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 1