HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1953-5-6, Page 8BRUSSELS MOTORS
HURON COUNTY'S FOREMOST CAR DEALERS
1952 Ohei% Deluxe Styline Coach fully equipped
2--1952 Pontiac Styline Coaoh
1952 Cheer. Deluxe Styline Sedan
1952 Chev, Styline Coatis.
1961 Paatiae Styline Coach
1951 Obey, Deluxe Fleetline Sedan
1951 Ohev. Styline Sedan
1951 Olbey, StyIime .Coach
1951 Dodge Deluxe Sedan
1959 ,Obey, Deluxe Fleetline Sedan, fully equipped.
1998 Obev, Fleetline Coach
2 — 1948 Merv, Coach
1947 /Pontiac Coach with Radio
e,,Heetseatee1940 Ford Coach
1939 WIlly',e Sedan
yr ` 1937 Cage', Coach t`
• TRUCKS —
1940 Mercury s,4 ;ton Pick-up
YOUR FRIENDLY CITIES SERVICE DEALER
24 Hein' Towln,a Service Phone 79x
Brussels, Oat
THE BRUSSELS POST
5 h a ' a' cid' sto
WOOD'S
WIN $1700.00
You are invited to enter through our store
the West ing,hous a Freedom Fair. This is a
contest being run from April 20th to June
30th when there will be $2700 given away.
There is nothing to buy and no strings
attached. Just fill out the form on which
there are 8 simple questions to answer. You
will be receiving in the very near fut-
ure direct mailing on the contest. If you
don't ve''>. ;;, 'C'Ir2', come in anyway we have
extra forms_:
We a -"e giving away from the store, 1st
prize an Auto-matic Westinghouse Iron;
2nd pr'ze one Toaster to be drawn for Sat.,
June 27th at 10 p. m.
OLDFIELD'S HARDWARE PHONE 68
McNEIL'S SHELL SERVICE -
uHeLLUBRiC►.: rON, SHELL HOUSEHOLD AND
SHELL PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
DUNLOP TIRES
Parts and A cess.ries.
Austin Sales and Service
f`eaeraneeee repairs to all 'settees .f care and trucks
PHONE e7,6 BRUSSELS, Cirri.
Phone 24 — Brussels, Out. .
Mother's Day
Remember Mother with
Beautiful Gift
from Wood's
Lovely Lingerie, Purses,
Handkerchiefs, or
Ready-to-wear.
Mother's Day Cards
Brussels Farm Equipment
We have a full line, of
• Massey -Harris Tractors, Implements
and Parts.
Now is the time to order your Requirements
for Spring Needs.
A: M. FIRBY & SONS
Massey -Harris Dealers
Phone 55 Brussels, Cnt.
WINGI-LAM !MEMORIAL SHOP
Always a largo mock In CheIsat
Gran)tos to Chows from
Alf* modern manhlnery.
famous for
Cemetery lettering a apeelant7
Artistic Memorlata
at vary reasonable Priow.
R' A- SPOTTON
Phone 256 — Wiugham, OEd.
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OF DECORATING
And Color like sunshine Is free!
When painting, the happiest colors --the smartest *frets, test ao
more. So why not let Betty Moore design a hoe individual *or
scheme for you? Ask us about this remarkable woke,
Ask us, too, about our all-round paint service. Our sincere alms
It to supply all the information regarding paints and their
applkaHon whkh Is needed to ensure complete decorating
satisfaction. Consult us before yaw road painting jeir-'•'wV$
ewe we can be of assistance.
VERY EASILY APPLIED
Wall Satin, the rubberized paint is known for its extreme washability
and unusual ease of application over old painted surfaces, wallpaper
or wallboard. Its fresh, attractive Gators are just right for living room
and bedroom walls.
GAL. $6.95 QTS. $2.10
FULL GLOSS -', HARD WEARING
When you buy Impervo Enamel you may be sure that you've got the
very best. its white Is non -yellowing and its colors permanent. Made
for inside and outside—use it on kitchen and bathroom wolfs and
cupboards, garden furniture, front doors or shutters:
GAL. $9.45 QTS $2.75
DECORATING LITERATURE
Batty Moore's 1953 Co•iefstyles booklet is now available. tet your, free
dopy and In vs tell you more at out her paellas! free Decorating Service.
Gregg's Hardware:
Phone 1e%
Brussels, Ont.
WHERE YOU GET Moore PAINT VALUE
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Brussels Cream(ry
THE CLUB GIRL ENTERTAINS
The sixth meeting of the Brussels
Teen Entertainers was held in the
Library on 'Tuesday, April 28th.
The President, Ruth Hemingway
was in charge of the business meet-
ing and the secretary Shirley Mac -
ban read the minute=' and called the
Roll.
Mrs. Todd led a discussion on
suieable and unsuitable vases for
flower arrangements.
Mrs. Lane spoke on shower dec-
orations, and told :he girls to plan
o party, decorations, menus etc.
Mrs. E. Milner, Proprietor of the
Flower Shop gave an interesting and
inetruotdve demonstration of many
flower arrangements.
The next meeting will be next
Tuesday, May 5. Bring ideas for
Aohleventenit Day.
LUCILLE BALL TELLS "THE
STORY OF DESI AND ME"
Enjoy blare delightfully daffy and
heartwarming- love story of Lucille
Hall and Desi Antes. Read "The
Story of peat and Me", telling pri-
vate adventures if the stars of TV's
"I Love Lucy", illustrated with
wondeaiv1 8atmiiy photographs. start-
ing this Sunday's. (May 10) imam of
The A,meriean Weekly with Detroit
Sunday Times.
233 PRIZES WON
IN 135 MINUTES
Tt sounds incredible — but that's
what happens, whuerever Roy Ward
Dickson is ,taking his giant "Fun
Parade •of '53", on bis sixth an-
nual coast-to-coast tour.
According to Roy this 1sa one.
night record, even pr his milioktng
'Plum Parade", which has handed
nut nearly 02,000,005 in prlaea in
thirteen years,, and which will hand
nut thmnsands of dnlhrs' worth more,
at The Winehnm .Arena on Friday.
May 15th.
Every one of those 2.38 prizes will
be won by those right there in the
aaudtenee that nicht, while they're
lnuglhing their heady off at the big-
gnstt iun show ever to hit these parte
(`lotus, narsonmel ermine, end
women's organiza'tl0ne trot. will not ,
only find it wonderful way to hove
an. uproarinue nietht of fun out tn.
metier, het will get plenty or lame
for enjnvahle ways to make fltrtre
meetings Tull merrily alone, Diem
the vmmmeetpra are pro•mieml a happy
time -- with et -metal npizes, Dickson
proved lite sen• tithe he"ran bene
aro nudlenee in stitches, tdr hottra
wifthnut: resemble' It sttnft or suggest-
teepeee, 1Te' ehvt lett 1te'e alwsys
teen nerl life r,h.nv se TrAMTtV Flume
- whether nn She air, or ne fnttr.
PHONE 22
BRUSERLA
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All ,pereens having claims againtst
the Estate of CA.TFIARIN•E DING
late of the Village of BrusselOtn the
County of Huron, widow, deceased,
are:hereby notified to ,,end to the
undersigned on on or before the
Twenty-bit(rd day of May, 1:050, full
particulars of their claims itt writ�c
ing..
immediately after the saed
day of May, 1953 the assets of the
estate will be distributed among the
parties entitled thereto having re-
gard only to claims of which the
Executors, shall then have notice.
Dated at Brussels. Onfarao this
5th day of May, 1953,
Messrs. Crawford & Hetherington
Barristers & 0.,
Brussels, Ontario.
Sunday, May 10th
Is Motlier's Day
Crepe Slips, lace trimmed — $1.98 up
A DAY IN THE LIFE
OF THE QUEEN
141arcarc Seville who knows the
private life of the Queen more in-
timately .than most, describe:, a day
in +the_]r4e of the Queen for The
Star .Weekly in May 9 issue. The
camera catches the royal .children in
charming poses, and The Star
Weekly prints a page of the pictures
in another issue of the coronation
series.
PEOP.Lw, w F sTrNrrV;f1
• • -
Mr. Thomas Ryan, Sr., daughter
Clare is home visting him for a
week.
• • •
Mr. D. M. Mac.Tavish and Mr. Jas,
McFadzean of Seatorth were in Tor-
om'o on Sunday to see Mr. Thos. Jas.
MciPadsean ordained as an elder In
the Melrose Park Presbyterian
Church of Toronto. We feel sure
Touts many friends around Brussels
will be pleased to know he is so
much respected by the people of trite
church.
* s•
A quiet celebration of family and
friends Marked the 53rd wedding
.anniversary of kir. and Mrs. W. Paw-
son of Brussels. Mr. and Mrs. Paw -
eon wro have been residents of
Bruseees for many years, were mar.
ried 53 years ego at the United
Chureh 'Parsonage, Brussels by the I
Rev. Holmes on May 2nd. Con-
gratulelioos to bhis'eoumle, may they
enjoy many more years of happiness. •
Women's Nylon Blouses $2.98 up
Nylon Slips — $3.95
Ladies Handbags $3.25 up
Frank 3, Hogan
`whose appointment as Treasurer
of the Chrysler Corporation of
Canada Limited, has been an-
nounced by f+:, C, Row, President
and general Manager. Mr, Hogan,
a native of Windsor, Ontario,
Joined the Corporation In 1925
and for thie past several years has
served as assistant secretary and
assistant treasurer.. l0
Ladies Half -Slips — $1.98 up
Ladies Nylon Gloves in White, Navy and
Pink — $1.49 up.
° Ladies Cotton House Dresses, 28 New
Spring Styles $2.98 up to $3.95
Women's French Crepe, Bembergs and
Nylon Better Summer- Dresses — $4.95 up
Women's Shortie . Coats — $14.95 up
Women'i Full Length Spring Coats
$24.95 up
Women's Nylon Hose.— 98c, $1.19 & $1.50
Full line of New Spring Shoes
For the Whole Family.
HE ARCADE STORES
Store Wide Bargains for the Whole Family
Blyth, Ont. — Brussels, Omt.
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NOTICE
Some person borrowed our large Leaver Jack, also our Stapier
please return these as we need them quite often.
All accounts are Now due — Our terms are thirty days net.
If you owe us an account from 1952, It Is long past due and we nee*
the Cash to pay for new stock now in and must have It please remit
Wanted to Buy a few Hemlock, Pine, Maple, Basswood,
Birch and Elm Logs,
PHONE 77
D. N. McDONALD
BRUSSELS, ONT.
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NEW LOW SUMMER PRICE ON COAL
On May 1st the New Low Summer Price
on Anthracite Coal will become effective.
Piace your orders early, thus taking full
advantage of this saving.
A car of Blue Nut Coal will arrive the first
week of May.
BRUSSELS COAL YARD
J. E. Brewer Phone 86x2
We 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.
Sales is one thing — but We follow up with
service and repairs.
▪ GEO. E. POLLARD
Located behind the East Huron Produce
formerly ;Allen's blacksmith - shop arid
Krauter's Tinsmith Shop.,
Phone 64 or 56r13 Brussels