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The Brussels Post, 1953-6-24, Page 4THE BR.W$ELA' POST tyllt ft ' r , (fit f ;.t ' ^ ''? l(r rr ,1l +A f r 1� I rp�,(4.,1111i1;............Ii �%� �'/ y�•// f7�I,t{' !itt rt cit? l� �r',w•.. •,, ',r SSEYHI�ARRIS COMBINES qt, tt l =- TURD] CIRCLES on n HILLSIDE to test features that help you do your work better, quicker and at less cost. To get work done, farming now relies largely upon mechanical equipment. Manpower is scarce and costly and mechanization has been the answer to the farm help problem. Never before has it been possible for a man to do so much, so easily, and so quickly as it is today with up-to-date tractors and power equipment. That Massey -Harris machines may offer the latest features and advantages in design and construction, research engineers test them by modern stress analysis devices and days and days of operation on the Massey -Harris test track—the first modern full-scale test track for power farming machinery. f• MASSEY HARRIS COMPANY, LIMITED Makers of high quality farm implements since 1847 Band Concert IAt Victoria Perk, Brussels. SVNDAY. JULY 6th at 846 Silver Collection 'Everybody Welcome BLUEVALE The con grt:gatiou nR 'tht 'United Church held a suceneful garden imrty with a large attendance, Sut• per was served in the school room et' the &moll. followed by a con. cert In the Community Hall. • The chic f feature of the concert was a one set play. "'Phe Minister's bee Car presented by ten women o• ni T1orketts united Church I 'u•knnw. Musical numbers were' 1 piano duets Misses Ploanor Smith ! and Joyce Hoffman.; songs with guitar accompafhihr:tit. Russell t Sowers. Clifford; male quartett?. a C. H. Hoffman, Rev. R. A. Brook. Ross Smith, and Carl Johnsto^' wrcmen's quartette, Mrs. C. H. Hort- iman. Joyce Hoffman. Mrs. W. J. Pea.Pock. and Mrs. Charles Bos I man. R, -v. R. A. Brook was chair I man for the concert. The hall wt Wednesday, ;Ulna 24th, 1.06 the publlfahin,g the Hence mid Counrr, It is tiapud to Dave bus trip in 00', ober. The next meebtng the young mothers oaf the coniruility. fore to be $'meats; and Mrs. Roar' Ande9'apfi was glveai O. to um 05 proses fora Ports. program for thk- Children, Mrs. G. Wade was name'] press reporter. A oomnrtttee, Mrs. Rid Procter. Mrs. Richard Procter and Mrs. C. Logan volunteered to weed and Plant the flower beds It the cemetery. Mrs. Jas. Smith <,t ]3russela lead preiPared a..paIer on citizenshil'• but unable to be present so Mrs., W H, Scott read it. Many splendid 1:nints were riven in whit all have a part to play in the em') , inanity and flow each should rimer - wise our irsponsiblity and vote Aur { 'het, lath. A plane duot hy. T,lean•Ar and Marline Walsh was enjoyed. A. roport of the district annual was given by Mrs. J. S. Procter. Mrs. A. Caultes gave a very interesting talk on the mato. Lunch was served by Mrs, Albert Coultes and Mrs. M Taylor. I ovsrerewded for the event, nt the Trni,ed Church on Sunday •••nr"i'r. ilio' fnllowio r were baptize 1 hr I'll., naetor; Kathleen • Gat,. Aa.••.••hter ..r mr sad ptrc,.Scott Mc a'. nnr'li±; Warren James• son of' +7r: n+ -t1 ?ors. Sam T')/ane. t,,-• r ,t --.7D• A; :t I. 'rice Jul:7? meeting of. the Women 5 li-titute i,as held on Tuesday alto, , n,.,•n in 1 h r.ommuntty room with 1. •t):• Presi<',-nt. Mrs. W. H. Scott, pre• -lime. The meeting was opened in I th_ ir•stal ),anon, The minutes of 1 r:':inns meeting, were adopted and treasur, is report given. Tribute was I,:hid.to two former members who passed away during the Spring, Mrs John VanCtamp and Mrs. R. J. Bt<• Kenzie. C•ne dollar was voted :. "COME RIGHT IN" When you walk into a bank manager's office, you look to him for reliable information and sound advice. -To he can do more for you than ever before — through the wider contacts, the .specialized services and accumulated knowledge built up by his bank. Through the years Canada's char ere.d banks have kept pace with DZG,r_�_7f`r3 r- goxinie needs,A THE GAN SSE "1$I!4v Yru'LJ • Mr. Will 'hors. Harry Goll and Mr I and Mrs. Hathern spent the week• end in Detroit. Mrs, 'ten. Wheeler and Tvan spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Sinttt Brussels. Mr. ani Mrs. L. 'Hooper spent laet I week takft.f a brat trip on the Grew Lakes fro^ , Owen Souad. Lori: Campbell has taken a post• ion in the Bank of Cammere'. at i Winghanr. LnYd A,rrlerson of 'Poronto was b^me for the week -end. Mrs. Stanley Cools Ilan, returned hone from Tornnte where elle visi'• pd her daltelbtrr, Mrs. W. H. Scott le u patient in the Witwhem Hospital, having hn•t . her app,ndix removed on PA; day. WAL fON The .Turc meeting of the Walton ' C.' G. I. T. was held in the basement of Duff's 'United Church, on Sat- urday, June 20th - The meeting opened with: the call to warshin and hymn 194. Mona Clark rend the scripture lesoon fo!• ' lowed by prayer by June Hackwelt. We sang, hymn 90.. The purposa was. repeated. Minutts of the 1adt meeting and the roll call were given by Tori, Johnston. Plans were motto for a pie:. is to be held on July illi at Grand Bend. An affiliation service which 15 t • be held on the first Sunday nigh in July was diormssed. The men, hers of rte W. M. S. and the Angl'• ran church ladies were to he invite'l Hymn 2? -7 was sine. Doreen \i„- Creatb gave an interesting Poor! frim Ib' stndv bo^.k. Th' n.eetin.t closed with the bonsdictinn fnilor- d by lut,rh. p,•.,:,.. -.lc• \ra:- T T,,enil' \o•c W.i •....,i„ T.--..... ♦ .n.1 R -i11 i'.._., a,. ""'r",i, �.5 h Thr. Kro 0,1,.'...ti CROP REPORT .t, very henry rain in must section, of ftp County Tuesday avenins; et lr.-t week has again delayed seed$•» ^f lata• sown crops. Many of thry 1'•wrr lvi,;, fields of Porn and beans "• 111 have section= partly undsr cr- p: -. The making of arasa silaa,i r1•+. sent" rr•r. •d .,•,'.•T.4a.c. ,. •h'. e"mbr.w PrP •tea •.. ELS SHES JOHNSON ELECTRIC & PAINTS. Brussels, Ontario Higher, quality assures solid iffon: USED CARS 1952 Pontiac Sedan, Radio and Heater 1951 Oldsmobile Sedan, Hydramatic, Radio and Heater 1950 Plymouth Sedan 1948 Dodge Coach 1940 Pontiac Sedan 1938 Chevrolet Coach 1937 Pontiac Coach USED TRUCKS 1951 Chev. Sedan Deliyery 1951 Chev. 1 Ton Chassis with Duals 1949 GMC 1/2 Ton Pick-up 1948 Chev. 1 Ton Pick-up NEW TRUCKS 1 — Ton Pick-up 1 — 1/2 Tors Pick-up RIVERSIDE MOTORS Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Supertest Gas and Oil Phone 55 Brussels, Ont. 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