HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1953-4-29, Page 5MEMORiALS
AN INVITATION
We .invite your Meisectime of our varlet die -
play of memorials and .9ur shop, Viedtorse. are
cordially osteoma and are under no obtigetton.
Whether you are Meerestted 10 a fauyily me-
morial or inexpensive tablet, you will receive
the same aottrteaus and dependable service we
hovel rendered to so many Listowel and diet-
trict sesldentst
WELLINGTON RONAL1111
Listowel, Ont, Phone 405
WINGHAM KINSMEN CLAM
KIN hENO NUMBEAB
Wed„ Orli a2nd •-- B-2
Thurs., April 23rd -• N-45
Fri„ April 240 — B-10
Sat, April :25th — 1,26
Mon„ April 27th, — G-61
Full .card was claimed by Hugh
'Cook of Beegrave (441).
HONEY FOR SALE --
Offering balance of 1953 crop of
clover stoney do 8 lb, pate only
31,50.
Wallaes Rosa Apiaries
Sea8orith, Oat
WA, ..MPAReftdil
SERE CANADA
Soldiers like those of the airborne infantry. are helping tg
guard Canada, ready to drop info action wherever dangel
threatens. The young man who loins the Army and bas ccolFi
pleted Ms Infantry' training may then volunteer to start trainhig
for the proud wings of Canada's "Soldiers of the Sky."
How does a��nn choose a job? He examines the pay;
working conditions; the opportunities for advancement,
financial security. Prom every one of these aspects pa At
career Is excellent. And more—no monotony of being stag
for years In one place; pension plans after 20 years servttcs
medical and dental care whenever needed—without re as
rcost
time.
today arettruly outstandintraining
and advance�
inthe Army lli
IN THE -ARMY
Soldiering is a man's life! There are challenges and dense
But wherever you go, in the Army, you know you can rely 0
your comrades, trained fighting men who share with you th
action of military life. If you think an Army career is for yOtie
-the most uimpoe rtantomentinstherCa adlanwArmy, Iafantl4
You are eligible to join the Army if you are 17 to 40 years of age
and able to meet Atmy test requirements. Applicants should bring
birth certificates or other proof of age when reporting for lutes -vie*.
For full information apply right away to:
No, 13 Personnel Depot, Wallis House, Ridea3 & Charlotte Sts., Ottawa, Ont.
No. 5 Personnel Depot, Artillery Pork, Begot St„ Kingston, Ont.
Canadian Army Recruiting Centro, 90 Richmond Street West; Toronto, Ont:
No. 7 Personnel Depot, WolseleyBarracks,
Oxford & Elizabeth Sts., Londn, Ont.
Army Recruiting Centre, 230 Main St, W„ North Bay, Ont,
Arnly Recruiting Centre,
James Street Armoury, 200 James St, North, Hamilton, Ont, ntoove0
FREE hREE FREE
A eteautlfel 20 x 40
BEDROOM RUG
Finns Factory to Yee
1`t s we will give you, absolutely
fr, e, a g:tt al i reatolstn'g bed-
room rug with each Pere:he se of our
slur MOW Corduroy Oltennillo bed,
spread. This la the spread that
has tlroswtsode of velvety tufts which'
eoolpletely coversthe spread. Nott'
on sale for $0.09 each, sent C. 0, D.
Mae 1 oste5e, In all anodes, in
Isotlt single raid double bed e14ee.
With either multi•ool'oree or solid
color patterns on top. Fitst;quatity.
A :trislY remarkable boy, when you
coneidtr that you get a rug worth 33
ns a free .gift to ntat.eb, immediate
money -hock guarantee;
TOWN &. COUNTRY MFG.
Bok 904, Place D'Armes
Montreal, P. Q.
T13N5 E11S POR,COAL AND 00X21
Fedenail Bhilddingo - Province of
Ontario
STALED TENDIORS addressed to the
undersigned and endorsed "TENDER
FOR COAL", will be received until
8 p, in. (E.D.S.P.), wieDNESDAY,
MAX 13, 4953, for the sluppiy of coal
and coke for the Feneral Buldings
throughout the Province of Ontario.
Forme of tender with sgeolficate
ions and conditions attached out be
obtained from bhe Ohief cf Puroh'as-
ung and Shires, Department ofPublic
Works, %Otba,wa., turd the District
Ardhitedt, '33 Adelaide 9t„ East,
Toronto, Ont.
Tenders should be made on the
forms euppiled by tite .Department
and in accordan.ca with departmental
specifications, and conditions attach
ed thereto.
The Department reserves the right
to demand from any enccess4ul tend-
er, before awarding the order, a sec-
unity
eaunhty deposht In the form of a cert-
fled .cheque on a chartered bank in
Canada, made payable to the order
of the Honorable the Minister of I
Public Works equal to 10 Per cent
of the amount -of the tender, or Bear -
lir Bonds of the Dominion of Canada
nr of the Canadian National Railway
Company and its conetltuent corn-
pantos unconditionally guaranteed.
as to Principal and interest by the
Doormen's of Canada, or the afore.
mentioned bonds and a certified
Cheque if required to make up an
odd amount.
Such security will serve as a guar•
antee for the proper fulfilment of the
contract.
ROBERT FORTIER,
Acting Secretary.
Department of Public Works,
Ottawa, April 15, 1953.
ETH1 L
The seventh meeting of the Ethel
Friendly Susies, was held at
the home of Mrs. Bowes on April 22,
conasnenofng at 8 p, m. Meeting
opened with the club song. The roll
5511 was answered by 12 girls, with
One ditty of a pleasing guest. The
minutes of the eix,h meeting were
read by the secretary. The bu,;dness
was then discussed. Members were
given books to put in their reference
file. The roll oall for the eight
meeting is "What l have gained
from this project. The hone assign-
ments are preparations for tea,
record book, reference file. The dia-
erasion was hospitality in chub t(
activities, the guest speaker, the
banquet, the club or class party, and
refreshments for larger group.,, The
members each wrote an invitation to
the women of the Institute inviting
them to a tea for Friday evening,
May 1st. The meeting was then
closed with "The Queen."
Donn AIeeceader, 'Press reporter
SHOCKING REVELATIONS OF
BELLA DODD
In The American Weekly with
this Sunday's (Maya) bore of The
Detroit Sunday Times, read "I Was
a Communist Schoolteacher," In it
Bella Dodd tells how teachers are
recruited into Communist ranks and
how children's minds are polaned
ageing' Demoncrecy, It's "MUST"
reading in The American Weekly
with Sunday's Detroit Times.
See aretnre and tritiers.
Dote. Piaws. %mere
Lime and Fertilizer Suv.ae,
Saying -tooth Bier 0111s
both wheel tractors and trawien
Plows, Discs. Streedert,
Mowers, Hay i oadera,
Smalley Forme Blowers um
Hemmer ilii-.
We also ave rersairs Per
Olienor Cockshmft Tractors.
t'n;aleacxotat Dealers •foe
Oliver tmplantente
1t C3RRITf ttF 'btTi"nclaT
Myth, Die=
THE SIRUSSk J POST
CRAM`1BROOK
Mrs, tfyadman wits hostess to the
April meeting of the Women's Aux.
litiaty 00 Monday evetytng, A;plrli
27111, with tate 'W, .M, S, as guests,
,The president Mrs. Strickler opened
the meeting with u verse, "On
Pasttu'eo- iOloret'c, , „followed' with a FOR BAJ. E
hymn, 'Ntut Lard's Prayer Mas ret, ilon;se and Snail apoly to
Dented in untsose The minutee, 03 Donald Currin Phone 12r14
the last meeting were read by the
' cretary and seconded by Mrs. B.
McNair. The roll cell Ives answered FOR SALE
with a verso embalming word 35255 ft, Bean, apply to
Joy. The colleotion wan 'taken and Rowlanei Achilles Moe) 1Sr$
lunelt 'for the Mission Band discuss-
ed. 8 letters of thanks were read,
Regions from the Wingham Snodi- FOR SALE --
y � A quantity of Fertilizer on stand
eni were elven by Mrs. Strickler 2.12.10 and 4-112-10, t
and Mrs, S. Campbell. The May John McNabb Phone 43x11 1
meeting will be held at the home of
Mrs. Ken. McDonald, After the sing -
log of a hymn,. the Scripture Psalm
28 was read in 02.1500. Roy, Thomas
guestt speaker from Walton, Wali in-
,traduced by Mrs. Strickler and i
thanked by Mrs. 11, Donn, His talk '
was thoroughly enjoyed, and he
pointed ort to the members that
missionary work begins at home,
Rey. Hyndman closed the meeting
with prayer. A delicious lunch was
serried by the hostess assisted by
Mrs. M, Hnether, Mrs. W. Perrie,
Mrs,. M. Cameron and Mrs, S. Mc-
Nair,
CLASS/PIED ADS.
FOR RENT —
200 erre grass farm.
Apply to J (i., Brewer P. 0. 13o
b7�
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A Preparatory Service will he held
in Knox Presbyterian Church on
Thursday evening, April 30 at 9
c'elock D. S. T. I
The Sacrament oe the Lor'd's 'Su-
per will be observed on Sunday '
morning, May 3, at 11 o'clock, D.S.
T. Sunday School will meet in the
basement of the ohurch at 10 o'clock, ,
The Mission Band was reorganiz-
ed on Fntday. April 24, under the
leadership of Mrs, W. M. Hyndman
and Miss A. J. Forrest, Twenty-four
children attended and the following
officers were elected — President,
Paye Engel, Secretary, Allan Dunn;
Treasurer, Gerald Huether. Re-
freshments were served by the
leaders. Meetings will be held the
fourth Friday of *rob month follow-
inc dismissal of public aehool.
Mr. Fred Hunter. who has been ,
confined to hospital for several
weeks, was able to come to his home
here last' week,
Mrs. R. K. McDonald has been
confined to her bed most of the time
for the past week.
Mr, and Mrs. Cliff Hammill. Sask„
v'sited recently with Mr. and Mrs ;
Earl Duan. Mrs. Hammil and Mr,
Dunn are cousins.
The first meeting of the Cranbrook ;
Cornflowers garden club was held 1
at the home of our leader Mrs. V. 1
Corlett on April 17th, with seven
members present. Anne Stotfler
ase'stant leader was also present
The lection of officers was held
as follows —
President Yronne McTaggart
Sec-Treae,, Helen Knight
Frees Reporter Mona Clarks,
Pianist Rose• Campbell
The next meeting will he held at
the home of Anne Steffler, Re4en•
Knight and Anne S'eftler offered
to take ltuatoh. Mrs, Corlett gave
some hints in planting early seeds
for transpiamting. The roll call was,
anttw'Ored, by the location of my
garden and why we have gardens.
Garden seeds were then given out,
Home beautification was diccnssed
and each girl named a project that
she wishes to do this summer. The
meeting than adjourned by singing
"The Queen." A delicious lunch was
served by Oar hosteee and was en-
joyed by all,
BLUEVALE
Rev. R. A. and Mrs. Brook are visit-
ing with their son Howard and their,
daughter Mrs. Toni Gaston, Toronto,'
Jack Hoolceridge, has returned to
the village after spending the win-
ter to Stratford; Mrs. L. Aitken
has returned from a visit with her
daughter Mrs. Donald _ Sreet, t,1 -
towel; Mr, and Mrs, ,Tack Bosman
and son, London, with Mr, and
Mrs. CTrales, Bosman; W. A. Patter.
eon, Toronto, with the Misses Duff;
Burns Moffat and daughter, Nor-
ma, Mr, and Mrs, 0. 13. Moffatt and
daughter, Marilyn, and Mr. and
Mrs. florae Higgins at a wedding
In London. Rev. and Mrs, Matthew
!intik, end (Gerald el. Peterborough
and Aginttourt with Rev. Gllltes
Smith, who recently arrived from
Trelend, Mr. Smith was best man
at the marriage of Mr. and Mrst
Ratite 10 years ago in Ireland and
ilius visit to considered an inlayer-',
Bary eatehratinn.
FOR SALE --
12 inch Power Lawn Mower, used
One season,
Chas, T. Davidsou Phone 63r5
FOR SALE —
Durham Cow, Chicken shelters.
2 .oil brooders, electric brooder,
Jack Wheeler Phone 12J'13
FOR SALE —
Gan now take orders for w ood tor
Summer deditery. Hardwood nr Soft-
wood short cr 4 ft. Iong.
Fred Sawyer Phone 58r19
FOR SALE
5 room .cottage, 2 piece bath, fully
insulated. Full basement with. cistern
Town water. Apply to
Leo. Gaynor, Mill St., Brussels. 1
•
FOR SALE —
1902 Ford ton Piek-up in perfect 1
condition. Apply to
P. 0. Box 129 Brussels.
WANTED —
Dead and disabled arm ember*
wanted for prompt pick-up. ossa
Percy Stephenson, Ethet. Peen*
Brussels 85r-12 Collect.
FOR SALE —
11.5 storey frame house in the Viii
age of Bluevale, hard and soft water, I
pr9ssure system with small barn i
on premises. Priced reasonable for 11
quick. sale. Phone 610W4 Wingham,
Sperling Yeo.
r
FOR RENT — 1
100 acres of pasture Iand In the 1
Twp. of Grey, good grass and never t
failing water supply. Apply to ,
Mel. Jermyn, R. R. 2 Bluevale, EEfj
Phone 53r12 Brussels.
FOR SALE —
8 room cement house, double
cement garage and frame barn, on
4% acres of land, good garden and
small fruits, ee mile south of
Brussels. Apply to Mrs. Chas. Loire.
FOR SAL —
Good °rev.Coyne 1928, with 5 good
tires, and will be sold, can be seen
at West St., Seaforth. Robert Mc-
Fedeean. Box 218, Seaforth, Ont.
FOR SALE —
'94e still have some fall Honey on
hand. Some just as clear as Clover
Honey at $1.25 an 8 ib. pail with na
batckwbeatt in it and some at $1.00
that has a little in it. Ask us to
show it to you.
Lloyd Wheeler Phone 21r8
LIVESTOCK WANTED --
Dead, dtsabeed horses ea corns
removed tree of charge. For prompt
and efficient service phone
"STONES" collect Ingersoll 21 or
Brussels 72,
ATTENTION FARMERS —
DEADSTOCIt removed from yew
farm promptly for sanitary disposal
Telephone Collect: Brussels Sine
or IDimira 564.
GORDON YOUNG LIMITED
FOR SALE —
Bray hatchery new May -June price
list will interest you. Especially on
pullets. daynid and started. Ask ns
for it. And don't forget to order
Your .lune broilers. TurtMoe good
markets demand elite good stook.
Agent Wm, G. Bray, Ethel.
STOP CLAW-RIDINO —
Milk with genuine tug -and -null
Surge M18kera are adjustable to the
indivtdttul sow beoanse elf their
hanging arrangement. Call Lovell
McGuire, Surge Servtoe Dealer,
phone 592. Wingham.
FOR SALE —
Mired Crain for seed, 60% Ajax
Oats. 40e4 Galore Barley,
Potatnea suitable for ;aped or table
use,
We hero a gond supply. of F'ortillz.
lir and S•tahltser on stand et all
tinea.
Stan. Alexander, Ethel,
Phone 1 ,'oriel g28r18,
Trust nvt to CHA N Ct f
Make sure of your plan!'
through regular saving1
OPEN A r
SAVINGS.
ACCOUNT AT
313
THE
"ITS HERE"
HANSON BRODJET
Come In And
SEE IT
.'Low Cost, No baoc-ms — Sprays Row
Crop, . Field Crops, . Read Side, . Barns
Cattle, Hen House. 14 2.. the Handl Jet
to wash cars, Lucks, tractors.
A YEAR ROUNiDJ SPRAYER
You Can Not Afford To Be Without It
SEE US NOW
ED. RICHARDS — ETHEL
Your Sporting Implement Dealer
BUSINFSS C.k u.DS
C. A. Myers, M. D., L. gdi. L. C.
PHYSSC'IAN aced ZLJRGEO1u
Waliam St „ Phone 4. Brunets, Cu .
DR. R. W. STEPHENS
Gradiaau; University of Toronto
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Tnimpb Mee 45 — f3rttaas^ls, Curt,
Walker Funeral Home
Day or Night Calfs Telephone 199
No Extra Charge for Use of Funeral Aare
Licenced Funeral Director and Embalmer
Twenty-four Hour Ambulance Serer
Dales' Flowers Ezchaiyely
Q). A. Rann & Co.
FUNERAL AND AMBULANYEYERVICK
Llcensad Finnan! Director and Embabao.a
PHON1! 30 or 65—...---._. gnaws. OltiT.
Harvey W. Stephenson
Representative for Star Life Asazoasam
Canada Health and Accident Co
Casualty General Insurance, Cu.
Mono 43a lwe.lsselrf
,1
Chas, T. Davidson
INSURANCE E FOR ALL KINDS
Automobile acrd Fire Insurance
Accident tend Sika
Agent for Great West Life ;Insurance Co.
Rhone Office 96 .._.
Brom* out.
R. S. Hetherington, K. C.
WP.NGRAIVI anor BRUSSELS
AT BRUSSELS
Timsday and Saturday all day — Off t open .e1s'a' day,
Mose Zit --• Successor to E. D. DIE
G. ALAN WILLIAMS, Optometrist,
Patrick St., WINGHAiM
At Kincardine Office Ever Ti sial. D
Mum Winghanr 770 & 5, Maria, P.
Evenings by _appointment.
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF. Optometrist
Eyes Examined. (Masses Niles.
Phone 791 Seaforth Mali end.
HOURS: 9 - t5. Wed. 9-12.30. Sat. 9 a.ttn. to * M.R.
. .. , m �isaees
J. A. Monagahan, R. 0. Optometrist,
LJSTOWEL.. ONT.
Specialising in Eye Examination and the Fitiir r of Munk
Obex its Lisrbovel Clinic Bidlaa,R
Moss 9:00 *Ma. to 0100 p.m. daitly; Mired Watinaillut rah,
Open every Teeeaday and Saturday Evening 7 441 N. NI,
Other evenings by appointment Phone 9 2.`1'