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The Brussels Post, 1953-7-8, Page 4Wetiniosdttd, Inter .8'US, THE. BRUSSELS POST Miss d 0 d via g ONT400‘torieof&i Join in the excitement of inviting your friends to come to ONTARIO - Canada's All Year Vacation Province. Let a postcard or letter be your personal invitation now to friends in other parts of Canada or in the United States to visit ONTARIO. Ask them to enjoy a real family holiday where accommodation is good and rates are easy on the vacation budget. to taste. ONTARIO offers hundreds of attractions which will appealany Visitors can assured whereverttheymchooeng stotagoy witamid ONTARIOSpmemorable 52 holiday experiences Vacation Areas. Your Department of Travel and Publicity will send illustrated literature to your friends with your compliments if you fill in and mail the coupon below. ONTARIO TRAVEL compliments the winners in the recent letter -writing contest., The appreciation of the Department is expressed to each student of the thousands Province who submwho coopers editted an entry. rwith hey sttudents in making the Contestsh also to thank those hsuchers tarsucgceuf the 1st PRIZE 2nd PRIZE $400.00 Government Bond $250.00 Government Bond RHODA SVENSK JOHN GRANT R.R.1 62 Riverside Drive Whitefish Kapuskesing 3rd PRIZE (Ile) $100.00 Government Bond each LISE DORY Collage of St. Joseph North Bay DOLORES LONG, 809 Donald SI., and Fort William ti Miss. Alice Fraser 4.11ce Fraser, 22, daughter of Mr. and Airs, Addison FraSer, con. two, Morris Rvwwshil) died on Wed, nesday in Memorial Hospital, Lis- towt3L She had lived all her life in Morrtea 1 Surviving besides her parents, are four. brothers, James, l3rltish Colombia; William, Charles, and Donald, at hoane, and dour sisters, Mrs. EVa Farrell, Port Erie; Jean, Toronto; Clara, at home; Mrs, Earl Swan, St. George, and her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Janes Godkin, Wingitam, Services will be conducted on Fri- day at 2,30 par.., in the Walker fun era1 home ,Wingham, by the Rev. Matthew Balite of Bluevale, and in. terment made in Wing'hatn *ceemeb erY, Winners of additional cash prises have been notified by registered mat, ONTARIO TRAVEL, ROOM 0000, 67 COLLEGE ST, TORONTO; ONTARIO M6PLEASE SENO WITH MY COMPLIMENTS FREE MM' AND INFORMATION ABOUT ONTARIO TO: (MAK,a$T) HANG...............-......-..�....,....-- Oft YY !AMC Is..�....•. '-•"^"-"'��-~- ETHEL Mr. and MrJ,, Kenneth iCz>`'tuten .• a. 11 Ken and Brenda of Winnipeg re Weeding their }mention with the farmer's parents, John and Mrs, Kreuter. Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Smith of Sar- nia visited at the same tomo Prev the 'week -end, 0, Bateman, Ethel and D, Williams, Disitowel attended the meeting of the 'Ont. Minor Football Association in Toronto. ' The second meeting of the Ethel Carden Club was, held at of dor assistant leader. to e 1961. 5 ELS. HES JOHNSON ELECTRIC & PAINTS, Brussels, Ontario Higher *rattly assures satisfaction. fS���ii3a�:`iriit� S:i33:�Fia _: .. Y'r� ,;e3• ; - USE STURGEONS - FOR BEST RESULTS the Ilene Greco Q a sin Put VIII 100)06 on Janne 22, with seven me.m• bath Ile appeared 4' hers present. The meeting was by the sacrifice of Himself" (Reb• A CITY BURSTS ITS BOUNDARIES, L opened with the singing of "rite 0:26). Moro We Get Together',' The roll Thou - hredeetnod nit God call was answered by "How M7 by thy Bloodast out of every lnflto rat• ` Garden Grown" The minutes of and 'tongue, and people, the previous meeting were read hY lou." (Rev, 5:9.) Sept 29 30 by Jean Rcc1T and voted 'a favourite. - Advt our .secretary, Jean Rock. Wede- olded to call our club "Ethers liner - gene 3iplit" which Wns suggested FALL FAIR, EXHIBITION DATES FOR 1953 ArthurAtwood Ayton Bayfield Blyth Bobcayg6 on Bra nWton Brussels Chesley Clifford Clinton Oollingwood Drayton Dundalk Dungannon,. Durham Elmira Eset or Fergus Fo•dwich Galt Gerrie Grand Bailey HanoverHarrison Hensall Holstein Ilderton Ingersoll Kincardine Lions Head Listowel London .Western) • Le)cknow Meaford Midland Mildmay Milverton Mitchell Mt. Forest Neustadt New Hamburg Paisley , Palmerston Port Elgin Seafo•th Strad ford Taxa Tavistock Teeswater Tillsonbut;g Walkerton Wellesley Wiarton Woodstock int( rna.ttonal Plowing Match 'Durham - Northumberland Cohourg Oct 6 - 9 qc@*d 1 Oct, 8, 9 Td was decided t0 have yellow record Sept. 25, 26 I books With contrasting, letters!, suet eMt. 30, Oct. 1 d'in's os flowers. transplanting Sept. 2e, 23 1 flowers, and vegetables. and weed Oct. 2, 3 eonttnnl were discussed by all. We Se Once known ax Muddy York, Toro- nto is now the 32756st unified city 12t Canada and the seventh largest i6, North America. Keep up to date on the changes brought about with the federation of Toronto proper and its twelve adjacent suburbs. An article by Joint Brehl in the July 11 Terse NOTICE - of the Toronto Star Weekly ghee gewage ddisposalh your septic have significant facts in. Metropolitan tangs and cess Pools pnmyed out Toronto and Come startling results and avoid drainage trouble. of federation. Irvin Conon, Milverton, Phone $54 Sept. 17 - 19 I closed our meeting by singing th9 Oct. 1, 2 "Queen'"ai'ter whieh we all enjoyed Sept, 11, 1 Sept. 15, 1 June Sept, 24 • 2 Sept. 19-2 Sept. 9, 1 Sept. Sept. 8, Sept 4, 5 and Sept. 23. Sept.8 2 i lunch. ., 6 ' Mr, and Mrs. Fred Keifer, thelSV P II 4 1 weds were honored aft a gathering in 6 I the Typ Hall, Ethel, on Friday I \. 1 evening when they were presented 0 with a parse of money. Mr. ICeffer 22 I made a reply thanking their friends 9 1 for their gift and good wirhrs. Dan 7 ' ring wa, enjoyed and lunch served. 24 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Keifer moved19 � into the', new • home last Wednes• 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 C.' Oach pt. z, 31 day. 1937 Pontiac Sept. 2.4 - 26 Oct. 2 and 3--- Oct. 2 and3 I GOSPEL GLEANINGS Sept. 16, 17 Sept. 23, 24 I ....He than- believetAl on the Son hath ut May 29 'everlasting life; and he that believe h Sept. 24, 25 ' not the Sun shall not see 11te; Sept.h 30 the wrath ,of God abideth on him. Sept. 8, 9 (Jahn 3:36). Sept, 17, 18 j Sept. 16, 17 1 ' propel understanding. of what Sept. 26, 29 1 the scriptures mean by "believing" is not lurpontant, since it is there Sept. 14-19 Sept. 29, 30 •Plainly shown to be a matter of Oct. 2, 3 eternal life or eternal death. Sept. 17 • -19 I A per°gym may believe many good Sept. 14, 16 things About a bank, but ooes not Sept, 26, 26 I believe On or In, that bank until he Sept. 29, 30I trusts his valuables to ilhe sale Sept.Sept. pt and 18, 19 14 ( $eeping of its vaults and employees. Saving belief On, or In Christ is Sept. 18, 19 I more than believing the historical Sept. 7, 8 a facts of the Gospel, or than to Oct. 6, 6 I acknowledge Hint as the world's Sept. 10, 11 grealest teacher and example. You Sept 24, 26 Sept. 21 - 23 Sept. 23, 24 Sept. 11, 12 Oct 6, 7 Sept. 21 - 231 Oct, 29 Sept. 15, 16 Sept. 17, 19 Aug, 27 - 29 MINOR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION MEETING HELD The Ontario Minor Football Assoc. met in Toronto on June 23rd, to con- firm and adopt a constitution and elect. officers. The following is the results of the elections - R. More, Toronto, Pres,; W, Thomas, HnmiLtoi, vice -Pres.; C. Lamieson, Toronto. sec.; directors, M. DLgbY, Relville and Fwd. Richards, Ethel. may even strive to live by for Ten Commandments and the Golden Role, aril yet be eternally lost; for 3orgiheness, of sin does not core through pond living or any 'kind 0t human effort. "Not b4 works of rightOnsness which we have done. but according to His mercy he saved us. (Titus 3;51 Neither dnea forgiveness cam se thrnnell the semifinal life of Christ: but through his substitut- ionary death. it was His death only which paid the penalty of 0411 for all who heli,. r On Him. Serint'.nra1 believing requires Haat yon:-Aelieve you are a sinner and need salvation; believe you can- not save yourself: believe that only Christ - not the Church, ca.n save; and that von trust In, rant on, and ranelve Him as Saviour of your soul and Lord of your life, be- muse of Suis death in your behalf at Calvary, 'plow once in the end of the world 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 - v Ton Pick-up 1 - 1/2 Ton Pick-up RIVERSIDE MOTORS Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Supertest Gas and Oil Phone 56 Brussels, Ont. We are dealers for the Toro line of Lawn Mowers and Garden Equipment. Lawn Mowers motorized with famosrs 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 and Krauter's Tinsmith Shop. Phone 64 or 56r13 Brussels per By Roe Farm Service Dept., WHAT A SHOCK- waive BEEN WINED ONDINED SINCE BIRTH -NOW WOE RANGE, WE 'HUSTLE' FOR OURSELVES I SURE MISS OUR BALANCED MEALS - I'M LASING WEIGHT / WORK SO HARDTD FIND SOMETHING TO EAT, REDAANDYS UNDERFED YOU'D THiNK me BOSS WOULD PROTECT HIS INVESTMENT IN US GIR SO HMUST HAVE US COST PLENTY COME ON OVER HERE, GIRLS, OUR BOSS BELIEVES S IN GROWING FAST ON ROE VITAGROW SURE, NES SMART - NOW IS THE TIME TO BUILD OUR BODIES FOR FALL EGG PRODUCTION YOU POOR 41R14 - SUNSHINE FRESH AiR AND GRASS ALONE CERTAINLY DOESN'T BUILD BONES, FEATHERS AND BODIES THF BOSS SAYS 'ALL THIS WONDERFUL ROE VITAGROW (POR nig bROWIN6 PERIOD COSTS ONLY, A DOZEN FALL EGGS FROM EACH OF US. CHEAP INSURANCE, EH 7 'I ter! ow an ROE Vitzo-row �G - in either mash or 6801 nsN pellet f'°•e" p wr�tl.9�w:1►s+� form East HeronProduce BRUSSELS JOHN LAMONT ETHEL F. HARRISON MONCRIEFF �11 h �/41w4