HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1953-11-4, Page 8TALI GSEIDS
OIL and COAL HEATERS
STOVE PIPES and ELBOWS
WEATHER STRIP
ROOF CEMENT
WINDOW GLASS
HUNTERS
SEE OUR STOCK OF GUNS
AND AMMUNITION
GREGG'S HARDWARE
Phone 17
Brussels, Ont.
McNEIL'S SHELL SERVICE
EHLLLUSRICA rioN, SHELL HOISUIHOLD AND
SHELL PETROLEUM PRODVOT3
DUNLOP TIRtrs
Park and Aecsswies.
Austin Sales and Service
gIr,u pe4 repairs 10 ail -rakes et earn and trichia
PHONE Tire ORUISELS, gen.
BRUSSELS MOTORS
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HURON COUNTY'S FOREMOST CAR DEALERS
1953 Pontiac Sedan
1953 Chevrolet Sedan
4-1952 Chevrolet Sedans
1952 Pontiac Sedum
1951 Chevrolet Sedan
1951 Chevrolet Powergllde Coach, Fully Equipped
1949 Chevrolet Deluxe Sedan
1949 Ford Custom Sedan
1948 Chevrolet Sedan
1948 Chevrolet Coach
1947 Chevrolet Coach
1947 Mercury Sedan Species.
1937 Chevrolet Coach
TRUCKS —
1940 Chevrolet 3-4 ton Pick -UP
10-1943 Dodge 2 ton Stake
YOUR FRIENDLY CITIES SERVICE
Si Mete Tovelnq Service Phone 73x
DIALER
514111141,
THE, BRUSSELS POST
WOOD'S
Phone 24
Brussels, 00
COATS
Ladies, Sub -teens and Children's Coats
in Latest Styles and*Good Values.
,h- 0•111.
Snow Suits, Sets, one piece
Bunny Bags $4.95 up.
Winter Caps — Exceptionally
Large Assortment..
Station Wagon Coats, Parkas,
Large Assortment.
AZONVIMAteaWAVASMMMOWM
COURT OF REVISION
The Court of Revision on the
1964 Assesainent Roll for the Village
of Brussels will be held on Thera
day, November 12th, 1953 at 8 p. m..
hi the Brussels Library.
G. R. Campbell, Clerk.
HUR'O,N COUNTY
COUNCIL MEETINGS
The next meeting of the Huron
Council Chambers, Court Howe,
Cannell Chambers, Court Houuse,
Goderieh, ....commencing Tuesday,
November 17th, 1953, at 2.00 p. m.
All accounts, notices of deputations
and other business requiring the at-
terdion of Council should be in the
hands of the County Clerk not later
Iran :November 14th, 1953.
A. H. Erakiale
County Clerk,
Goderich, Ont.
; Ti-leffelr— In Weigh= General
Iiosl>ital on Saturday, October 31st,
1053, Williain Chapel Thuell in his
91st. year, The funeral service was
# held Trees the D. A, Seem F unerel
Nome, Alfred 'St., Brueeela, on Mon-
day, November 2nd. 1953. intermeet
was made in Brussels cemetery.
Banquet will be in the foam of a pot
luck sapper. A good programme la
being arranged.
CLASSIFIED AD'S,
FOR SALE —
8 Plgs ready to wean, .
E, Dennis Phone 671r2,
FOR SALE —
Young Pigs.
C. L. Armstrong
Mrs. Thompson vas moved to t
the apartments of Mr. Geo. Role, '
l'I
land.
Mies Doris 'Write, London. who hats '
been helping her mother for the
past week with .the clearing stock
sale has returned to London.
The parents and children dee!erve
a great deal of credit for the way
Hall'owe'en was celebrated in the
village. There were a few of
the usual pranks but very little
damage was done.
Phone 42r4
WANTED --
Cattle to feed for the winter.
Clarence White Phone 33r6
FOR SALE -- —
Vi'edoeadu7r November 4t1, 1936'
This Weather Won't Last
Shop and Be Prepared:
Women'a and Misses' Winter Coats in
the latest styles in cloth designs, half-
chamois lined, some fur trimmed,
$29,95 up
Girls 3 -piece Winter Outfits in pure wool
cloth, in wine blue and green.
$18.95 up.
Large assortment of New Fall Skirts- in
Taffeta, Gabardine and Plaids,
pleated all around -- $4.95 up.
Women's and Misses' All Wool or Nylon
Sweaters in Cardigans or Pullovers in
short or long sleeves, large assortment
of shades to choose from,
Dry Hardwood Limbs and Furnace Just Arrived - New Fall and Winter
House Dresses. -- Come in and look
them over — they are smart, latest
styles and patterns - also Maternity
Dresses — $2.98 up.
Blocks.
Dan. McKinnon Phone 24r12
ETI HEI..
Mr. Glen Bray took possession of
the White's, General Store and is
open for business.
Mrs. Harvey Dobson was taken to
St. Mary's Hospital, Kitchener,'
for treatment. Last weak Mr. Dob
son celebrated his 84th birthday.
Mrs. Bowes, Mne. Hamilton, Mrs.
W. Kreuter, Mrs. Richards, attend-
ed the District Officers meetly %
for the Women's Trestttute at Gerrie
on Tnesday.
The eoretnitte.e in charge are male
ing plans tor the Anneal Family
Night for the Women's Institute
'Banquet to be held in the Township
Hall, Friday. Nov. 13th at 6,30. The
FOR SALE —
A good brown cloth coat, size 36,
fur trimmed in good condition.
apply to Mrs, M. Best,
Phone 10911. Brussels,
FOR SALE --
2 Durham Heifers to freshen in
November,
Torrence Dundas, Walton,
Ricers Brussels 90r6. '
WANTED —
Become a bookkeeper, stenographer,
or typist in your spare time. Lesson
50c. For particulars, write Caned.
tan Correspondence Courses, 1220
Bay Sreet, Toronto.
LIVESTOCK WANTEL
Dead, disabled horses nr ecus
HURON PRESBYTERIAL
SECTIONAL CONVENTION and etitelent service 4hoaa
HELD AT MONCRIEFF -STONES" collect Ingersoll 21 or
The Women's Missionary Society I Brussels 72.
convention of the centre section of 1 ATTENTION FARMERS — ^—
Huron Presbyterial of the United
Church of Canada, was held in the DEADSTOCK removed tram you
United Church, Moncrietf, with an farm 'eromptly for saniterq dlyperd
I removed tree of charge. nor promet
attendance of over 100. Mrs. J. Me -
Gill, vice-president, prodded, and
arra and Mrs
Mei Henri Prangs;Chateau Laurier Hot..
lI Caeadiaa National Ranwa Rota.Rota.
Ot�1117gC�3T].
re-Diace Bdter
/fellness and iaigitex cili�y i cook r
If over you have dined et Ottawa's famous Chateau
taunter, you'll agree ... Chef Freitag knows,.
whetiol his cooks! In ah
ll ie tempting dishes, ha
diet dilly butter. No eubstttute could possibly
give the delidate flavour, the smooth, golden richness
a flesh creamery butter.
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withJ�a-�.-�-�
Taste Chef Freitag's own
recipe for BUTTER MEUNIERE
a sauce for sauteed fish, steaks
or chops
When fish or meat is ready to serve,
squeeze, the Nice of a quartered
lemon over it. Sprinkle with
fresh chopped parsley or
chives. In a frying pan,
brown 2 ounces of butter
for each person. Pout
over fish or meat.
As every housewife blows, for good
eatlftq and good living, 0yt�,u lied
e�fa 't beat baiter, 9 6m the
simples hof hfsoults to the most
els "dit layet rl am, everything
oa make!dates 90 Is
better with butter.
sed;
a3A.T721r 7'0CA:ea 51=`'5' VS +[, everything
4tlg
For our Maria Frond* has
book! of of t a riy, f e bl ad tritkor
recipe,, write,
eon ele.,toeoriee
Mrs. George Red, V ,
R. Allen, Bruceifield. took charge
of the worship period,
A welcome was extended by Mrs.
A. McTaggart, Moncrieff to which
Mrs. J. T, White, Londesboro, res-
ponded. Mrs. Charles Nelson, Clin-
ton, was appointed secretary, for
the convention Mrs. Dodds and Mrs.
E. Toll. both of Winthrop, and Mrs.
Stanley Hilton. :Walton, were app-
ointed to the 1954 resolutions cone-
mtttie, The nominating convener will
be Mrs. Harvey To'hnstoh, 'Walton,
while the finance convener will be
Mrs. Watt Webster ,of Varna.
Telephone Collect: Brnasela 1k121
or Elmira 564. II
GORDON YOUNG LIMITED
The literature convener, Mrs. K.
Webster, of Blyth emphaeAzed the
W. M. S. motto, "Pray, Study, Give.'
Mrs. Geo, Armstrong, Henze', spoke
on Christian stewardship. Mrs. Me.
Vittie, Blyth, reported for comm•
unity friendship. The treasurer, Mr's,
:inc. Sutter, Clinton reported that
1 $170 was yet to he raised to meet
the allocation. Mrs. Kirkby, Walton
reporting for the Malted Church
training school, said that the new
' school would be ready in 1964, and
that some auxiliaries have meet their
allocation for this, project and that
others have almost reached it.
Following the dinner served by
the Moncrieff W. M. S. members Rev.
M. Thomas, min9.ster of .the cherub
brought greeting's.
In the a9ternou session,. Mrs. Pap-
p1e, Duffs Church, slid Mrs. L. Leone
tug, Bethel, took charge et the
worship service,
Mrs. W. 1. TToores of the Thames
Road Church, president of the Lon -
den Conference branch, wee guest
*salter, tieing as her topic "Tile
'The life and titslt o f the cbttrch
around the world." Mrs. G. Michie,
Brussels, who had attended tate lead-
ership training school, reported,
Mrs. D, DeaTardlne, Grand Beed,
Presihytertal president, announced
that the Conferettee tina'nch world
meet in Cslvary IThited Cht1irch,
London, April 27031. and 28th.
Peter Moffat and airs, 11a/0e8 Dills,
9r,sferth, snug a duet. Tiro. Steven.
son 13gmondville end Mrs, It, Me.
Rlnloy. Goshen Line offered Prayer,
Thr PgntInrlelite auxiliary' levitat-
ion to hold the seetiohnl meeting
there In 109„4 was accepted.
FOR SALE —
A quna.nttty of mixed hard and soft
wood, $3.00 a cord on the pile.
A,pply to Fred Seiling,
3 miles, south east of Brussels,
Phone 10113.
FOR SALE —
Look, poutrykeepers -- let's have
your orders for Bray pullets, broiler
cockerels, for NovemberDecember
delivery. Started cbiclte. Good
markets. ahead call for loitg range
planning. Wm. G. Bray, Ethel.
NOTICE —
For artificial insemination at Its
best for ati breeds, call the Water-
Cattle
aterCattle Breeding Aeseeistfaa Os'
tween 7.30 and 10.00 a. M. on Ilre.k
days and 7,30 and 9,30 a. m. on 911111'
days. Phone collect Palmerston 14
or Gltntol• . — • :•t
'FOR SALE —
A good used baby grand piano,
Mason and Ruch, like new con
dltien, lovely tone, !deal for 1101010
teacher, school, church or hall, an`'y
place where a good instrument is
required, Also seven pianos on
hand to choose from. Free delivery
in Western Ontario. Contact.
Garnet, Ie, Farrier, Wlittechnrob or
Phone 71131 Windham.
FOR SALE —
5 -acre Poultry Farm, red brick
s4tuated in good village, priced at
house and brick kitchen, good beru.
34,800.00.
100 -core Farm, break holism
hydro, good blink barn, 7 sou
bnsh, situated et edge of gond
town, priced at $9,000.00.
150 -aero Farm, cement cottasa
hydro, pressure sYsto8B, good ban
steel stabling, 40 acre busk hes
house, attIneted on htg9lpay neat
village, priced -8,500.00.
100 -acre Warm, stone !longe, good
Fank barn, 25 acres bush, priced at
e8,600.00.
Village Store, red brick, Mak
noose attached, 3 room apttrtme*t
shove stere, priced at 0,504.04.
Erick hones In 'Vfllaga of 13raeselar
hydro, priced at ;3000.00.
J. C. tong, ileal Eletatte Stoker,
P11Ane 84, Ertfevele, Ont,
Men's All Wool and Nylon Gabardine
Top Coats, full satin lined and zip -in
linings — $24.95 up.
Large assortment of Men's and Boys'
Windbreakers, Jackets and Station
Wagon Coats
Our supply of Fall and Winter Underwear.
is now complete in Stanfield's, All Wool
Penman's 95, Penman's 71 and
Penman's fleece lined for men and boys
Mens Knee Rubber Boots, Red Soles
Special $4.95 — Insoles Free
Boys Knee Rubber Boots, sizes 1 to 5
Special $3.50
THE ARCADE STOeiliMERE
Store Wide Bargains for the Whole Fara*'
Blyth, Ont. ~ Brussels. Oats
PEARSON'S SHOE STORE
and
MEN'S WEAR
MEN'S Work Shoes, Heavy Cork Sole ......., 55.95 and 14.94
Double Leather Sole 35.95 — Triple Army Shoes $8.95
Men's Rubber Boots
Heavy Red Sole Knee Boot in Dominion, Gutta Percha
Goderich, Kaufman or Miner (Insoles included)
Heavy Red or Black Sole Short any make
Heavy Grey Sole - Knee
Boy's Heavy Boot Red or Black Sole
Ladles' Black Fleece lining
Children's Rubber Boots ,
Chi Idren'd Cowboy Boots
Insoles ihcluded
Large new stock of Stetson Hats; Monarch Knit Sweaters and
Socks, Scott McHale Shoes and Forsyth Shirts and
Ties Just Arrived for Fall
Phone 11
Brussels, Ont.
BRAND
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Ask Any CASE Owner
He will tell you he operates for leas.
We Have The Machines Let Us
DEMONSTRATE
And Remember
We Service What We Sell'
s r i Your
CASE DEALER
ED, RICHARDS w
Ethel -- Phone 86r5
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