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PAINT SALE
MOORE'S FAMOUS SAN I -FLAT
WASHABLE FLAT OIL PAINT!
Manufacturer's Clearance Sale To
Make Way For A New Line'
•
!'ll fresh stook in neautiful modern
colors,
.A durable v,~t;,,shable finish, for waits..,
and cetlinue of living.roans, bed-
. ::
rooms. a*Pi a"'aonrng'•wooms,
Easily applied with b•.,s•, or
ratter.
Reg. s675Ga1'.'N$41
Reg. $1.75 Qt. Now $1.29
GREGG'S HARDWARE
THE BRUSSELS POST
Vial
WOOD'S
Phone 17
Brussels, Ont.
W are dealers for the Toro line of Lawn
Mowers and Garden Equipment.
Lawn Mowers motorized with famous
Clinton engines. Also made to order full
lawn mower.
Be sure to see our line of New Clinton
Saws along with other lines which we
have.
Welding and Machine Shop Work
a Specialty here.
GEO. E. POLLARD
Phone 64 or 56r13 Brussels
YOU
are invited to see the New Twins at
OLDFIELD'S HARDWARE
The Westinghouse Laundermat and
Drier. With these twins in your home there
will be no more wash day blues.
All you have to do is put clothes in the
washer, turn on the switch, the machine
does the rest. When the washer stops
place the clothes in the drier; they come
out fluffy dry or damp for ironing which-
ever you wish.
Come in and see them, you will be
pleasantly surprised not only at their ap-
pearance, but the amazingly low price.
McNEIL'S SHELL SERVICE
SHELLUIIRICATION, SHELL HOUSEHOLD AND
SHELL PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
DUNLOP T1RE5
Parts .nal Ao.euerles.
Austin Sales and Service
Aourafrteed repairs to all 'nesse .f nee and brinks
PHONE pre BRUSSELS. OIf7.
NOTICE TO FARMERS
The Huron County Agrieulitare Committee is sponsoring a Public
Meeting to learn if it is the wish. of the farmers of Huron County
ea form a Livestock Protective Austoclntiota,
Arrmotelttoits have been formed in'Hlgin, Middle5ey and Lembton
fJuuntiea and cleave had a desisted effect on reducing cattle Rtutliny
and Poultry TIMM $.
'lits following sfpeakers have been eeaured
tom.
r
Mr. R. H. Grabtuni, Assistant Livestock Commissioner
Department of Agriculture, Ottawa.
Mr, Stewart Browns Shedden,
President Elgin County Association.
Sgt. Needham, Ontario Provincial Police,
limon County.
' The Messing will be held in Ire Clintoti Town Hall
)th, ysss, colmmenetug at 1.80 P. M.
mi farmers in Huron County are invited to Attend.
• Etaltirae,
e> g,
Oottaity of Huron,
on 'Friday,
Phone 24
Brussels, Ont.
Ready to wear Arrivals
Newshipment of
Suits, Coats and Shorties
ovS1y Coat'' `Sets for Children •
A Ltathst Sayles and Fabrics
- :;.s+.-,.
Bays Suits and Jackets
Men's Ready-to-wear and
4am Haberdashery
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PHONE '22 SRUSShLa
THE CLUB GIRL ENTERTM'tl •
The Third meeting of the Brussels,
Teem ,Entertainers was 'bel' in the
• BLUEVALE
The Women's Missionary Soctet'
of Bluevale Presbyterian ('hurch
acid ,choir Koine Heipeis mseticr, in
the church; Mrs, M. Hellas, the
i-residentt, welcomed members of
Delmore and Gorri9 W. M. S. auxil-
iirids, Miss Laura Collar, Wblghnin.
n missionary home ^n furlough from
Africa, gain an interesting talk sari
'howed some fine African howl•
cork. Refrf-shmemts were served
the Blue ale W, M, t .
United Church Groups
The Wo ie, 's Associattou of
B!unval.• tutted Oh irch mat, with
the president. Mrs. Ste aiey Pa-
ling, presiding. Easter readings
were given and Easter hymns sung,
Routine business was discussed
'llhe Women's Missionary Society
meeting was conducted by the
1 "esident, Mrs, Milton Fraser. Mrs
Snarling Johnetion and Mrs. A. A.
Brook were appointed delegates to
the presfyterial meting fe be held
in Goderich on April 21. Mrs, ,.
Farnard led in an Easter dbvotionnl
program, Mm, Gordon Hall and
Mrs. R. A. Brook discussed the
need for workers in the rarhins
mission fields. and the . quail ttet
t'nns and training' required
Mission Band Meets
The Mission Band of Ine Prer-
hyterian Church met on Saturday
afternoon. The business wnr con-
ducted by Elaine Kirton, press
dent, and Tan Mundell, set,retary.
Phyllis Granit read the less:7;1. The
cffertory prayer was gisen by
Carol Gregg. The missionar- story
was read by Mrs. M. Baths, the
leader.
Personals• Mr, and Mrs. Arthur
Fox, Fort Frances, with Mrs
Alex MoCreckin; Mrs. Jrba life•
Bain, Windsor, with Mr. and Mit
Ctrl Johnston; Mr, and Mrs. linrold
Ramis and family, St. Ma:ye, and
Tetr, and Mus. Robert Tnrnbnii and
family, Wyoming, with Mr. and
Mrs: Ed, Johnston; Mr. and Mes.
titan White and children, Clifford,
s,1th ATr. and Mrs. Jos. Horton, Mr.
and Mrs. Dcniald Street, LlstoweL
with Mrs. M. L. Aitken; Mr. and '
Mrs, Spence Molitnnon, Dresden.
with Mr, and Mrs, R.. .T. Mr,Tflunon t
George Thomson, Toronto, with Mr,
aid Mfrs. George T+homsoa; Mrs.
Labie, Fort Frances, with Mr. and
Mrs. James John'9ton; M • and
Mrs, Jos, Marshadl and da ightera,
Listowel, Mr, and Mrs. Harold
Hamilton, Wyoming, with friends
here; Mrs. William McKinney and
Elizabeth, and Mr. and Mrs, (lien
Sellers attended the weiddlatr 0,
Mary Darling, daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. William Carter, to Ralph
Hamilton of Arthur, iii Cotswold
I nited Church,.
GREY the minutes of Mie last nteettfl
Union W. M S. and W. A. ' rind called the roll.
• The Easter meeting tit Union CGanada's Food Rules were studied
mesidemt, Ruth Hemingway was In
,.barge of the meeting. Joan Meehan
W. M. S. and W. A. was held on
''Vednesdary evening, April 1, at
the home of Mrs. Mac McIntosh. Mrs.
Ed. Morrow was leader, avid opened
w'tb the call to wlors'hip and hym i
7.04. Mrs, Percy Ward read the ,
,,cripture, and Mrs. Tim Dilworth
the meditatliom. The Baster Thank
Offering was taken, and the roll
cr.11 was ansssered with a verse from
a favourite Easter hymn. +' y
Mrs. Jack Cox presided for the
business. Final plans were made
t'sr the play 'Billy's Goat" on Mon-
day, April 510. Mrs. Hermar. Whit- I
floId and Mrs. Ralph Macbai were
named delegates to the Pmelbytorlal
in Goderich. Au invitation to et-
tend Use Walton W M. S. or April
10th Wats excepted.
Mrs. James Brenner r.),3i an
Easter story, "'World S solight',
and Miss Mary McIntosh read an-)
(Sher Easter message.
1
It was decided to send on. Easter
lily and ant autographed card to a
f:-rmer member, Ws. Stanley Mach•
nn, motto Is in the Beck ,Memorial
Sanitarium.
, The meeting closed wi`h the
i hymn, "Bei•,eath tIxe Cross of
.leisirs,"
Mrs. Lash.: Lake opened the W. A.
with hymn 255, and the Lord's
Prayer, Mrs. Leslie Murray con-
ducted a ' s,1 grate" cobto't. The
'volt meeting will be held at the
Home of Mr.: Harold Keys.
Lunch was served by Mrs. Leslie
Take, Mise Myrtle Locking. and.
the hostess.
E'i'HEL
Mrs. James Pesteil was hoatest
f'r the W..150 S. and W. A. meeting
nt the Ethel United Churo y with
17 members present. Mrs. Raynard
rave The Call to Worship, lnvocat•
irn. Itiyntn 104. Bible readin' was
taken by Mrs, Chester .Earl. Prayer
by Mrs. Raytard, Sbe also had the
meditation and response. Thr pres-
ident Mrs, Geo. Pearson took charge
rt the business period, Roll Call.
vimrtes of last meeting ry,1 aril
approved. Offering, Thank -offering,
]Plans were made for the Presbyter•
fat which is to be held in Goderich
+'n April 21st. It was decider that
the convener of each group look
rrter fame project for their group,
The .stuffy period was taken by Mrs.
.Imes, She took "Easter" for her
subleoL The next meeting to be
!held e t the home of Mrs. Andrew
Bronner, The meeting clegel by
the uses, of Hann 108 and the bened-
iction, Lunch Wass seiived by the
isoate>fa assisted by Mrs..toe Pearson
znd Mrs, Roy Hail.
Brussels Farm Equipment
WP have a full line of
Massey -Harris Tractors, Implements
and Parts.
Now is the time to order your Requirements
for Spring Needs.
A. M. FIRBY & SONS
Massey -Harris Dealers
•Ph' tie 55
Brussels, Cnt.
T.irs. Lane spoke on sharing the
family meal and atFeruoon teas, in-
formal and formal!', •
Mrs. Todd and Mary !.oft Me -
Mariana demonstrated the malting
02 many kinds of '`ancy sandwiches
and these sandwiches 'were en
Jo/led for lunch at the close of the
meeting.
Buy Your Spring Needs Hire
MORRIS
Miss Isobel Dennis holidatin4 this
',soak with het sisters Mrs. Hugh A.
}lash of Gadlehtll, and Mrs. A. E.
Lewis of Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stewart and
eon Bobbie also Robt, Wtagaorni nil
of Toronto; John Waghorne o,
Detroit were Easter visitors with
Miller McArter and his mother
✓ tb line of Morris.
PEOPLE WE KNOW
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Miss. Doris Pullman is spending
the Easter tiacation at her homo 1n
Staforth,
Women's Spring Coats and Suits in
the latest Spring Fabrics, sizes 12 26/2
$29.95 up.
* • •
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Baeke,• o.
W heatley and Mr. and Mr', Cecil
reamer of Irondon spent the ween
tad with thciir parents Mr, and Mrs.
Cleve Baeker,
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Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Todd were
holiday week end visitors wit•i rela-
tis es in Toronto. Midland and Pane -
tang.
* • *
Miss.'In,'varre McNair is spending
the Emeter vacation at nor home
here,
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Miss. naib,• Ca$npb/ll, Toronto has
hear holidaying with Mrs. W. Porter.
111Sss, Barbara Allen has been a Os.
'.tor with her sister Hetther In
London.
$16 AN EVENJNG
Cor your share time. Just 3 easy free
trial .sales amazing Patented Auto
uratic Refrigerator Defrosters can
pay you that. Hundred of hot pros-
pects. Commission. Rush name, add-
reAs for guaranteed profit offer
D -Frost -0 Mastic Co., Dept, 131 New-
market, Ont.
FOR SALE —
2 storey modern brick house, with
2% 9Crea of land. New hen house.
New garage. Price right. Terme. Can
be pluxdhaeed with or without all ut
the land.
Fred Salsas, P. O. Box'170 Brlte%ele
Plume Prime's 42 oral,
lissansters and Mama
Mas Mows. 011emo
llarwdsrs.
link' end reran, Sawa"
bod1 ,
Plows, Dims, krismi•s,
Mearen, Has Leaders,
ilmelley Forage filowsis and
Hamm NM
We
Coeissiiwtt Tiatners.
Emplaned Dealers far
Oliver Implements
MORRrrt & WRIGHT
al,,,,, o
Women's and Misses'
Nylon Blouses in several new spring
shades, sizes 12 - 20 - $2,98 up
Women's and Misses'
New Spring' Skirts in;the straight and
swing style in black, gray, navy
and beige :$5,95 up.
Full Fashioned Nylons Hoose - 98c up.
New Spring Handbags $2.98 up.
Women's: and Misses' -
Spring Dresses in Nylons Taffetas and
• French Crepe • $4.95 up:
Men's New Spring Suits –'$39.95 up.
Men's and Boys Gabardine Slacks in
brown, grey, teal blue - $6.95 up
Men's and Boys New Spring Sport
Jackets, a,large assortment of styles
and colors $4:95 up.
Large assortment of Men's and -Boys
Sport and Dress Shirts — $2.95 -up.
Shoes for the whole family.
THE - ARCADE STORES
Store Wide Bargains for the Whole Fame'
Blyth, Ont. -- �Brusselsa Oil.
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WOOL
JACKSON HOMES LTD.,
SEAFORTH, ONT.,
is collectir:g wool for grading and
sale on the oo-cperative plan.
SHIPPERS may obtain sacks and
twine free of charge from the shove
or thelir Licensed Oerators.
CANADIAN CD -OPERATIVE
WOOL GROWERS LIMITED
217 Bay Street Toronto, 'Ont.
FREDERICK F. HOlytJf'y_
Phm. B, R. O.
Carol E. Homuth R. O.
Mrs. Ii Viola Homuth R. Q
Optometrists
Phone 118 Harriston• Ottif�
WANTED —
Dead and disabled farm ext tlfi
wanted for prompt pick-sp.
Percy Stephenson, lithe. Ma*
Brussels 85r42 OoUeot.
BRUSSELS MOTORS
HURON COUNTY'S FOREMOST -CAR DEALERS
1952. Ohev. Deluxe Styline Sedaat
1952 Okay. Deluxe Styline Coach fully equipped
1952 Chem Deluxe Styline, fully equipped
1952 Chen^. Styline Sedan
1952,Portiao Styline Sedan
1951 Obey. Deluxe Fleetline Sedan
1951 Chen. St/Line Ooach
1951 Pontiac St$litie Coach
1951 Ohev, Styline Sedan
1951 Dodge Deluxe Sedan
1950 Chev. Styline Coach
1949 Chev. Styline Coach
1968 Obey. F'le'etline Coach
1948 Chev, Sedan
19417 Pontiac Coach with Radio
19+11 Chev. Deluxe Sedan, completely rear
1941 Ohev. Coach A-1 condition
1939 Dodge Sedan
1928 Nash Sedan
TRUCKS •
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1948 Mercury % 'ton Ptokup
YOUR FRIENDLY CITIES SERVICE DEALER
24 Hour Towing 8ervlce Phone 78x /rllsesll, 4186
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-"ITS HERE"
THE HANSON BRODJET
Come In Anil
SEE IT
• • Low Cost, No Booms -- Sprays Row
Crop, . Field Crops, . Road Side, • Bares
Cattle, Hen House. Use the Handl , Jet
to wash cars,•trucks, tractors.
A YEAR ROUND SPRAYER
You Can Not Afford To Be Without It
SEE US NOW
ED. RICHA.RDS'I"H
Your Sporting Implement Dealer
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