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The Brussels Post, 1954-01-13, Page 5
THE z RUSSET. res ' All over the world " Important News is breaking Every Day Your way of Irving .. your cost of living ... l5 influenced and altered by events which happen In ,other parts of the world In London . . . in Washington . .. in other world capitals . , , men and women are making . , laws . saying things and doing things which affect your life. The Toronto Daily Star brings you the news If the world ... the day the news happens , , , .and the latest news pictures It 1 uir L ,, ,>>Iilt filly 1 I6r-rt1 • Have The Toronto Daily Star delivered to your home, This big; bright, enterprising newspaper will keep you in touch with what's going on everywhere, Delivered by Mail Subscription Any Carrier 30c a week Rates Address 1 month S (.25 3 months 3,50 6 month 6.50 1 year 12.00 Addr.n Clrcalatron J apt., Daily Star 80 King St. WW , Toronto gAe DTLY STAR FOR SALE — Hardwo:d and softwood slabs, also cedar for kindling. .Jas. Stsveneon Phone Iler4 ATTENTION FARMER; •� DEADSTOC2C removed from year earns eromptly for unitary disposal Telephone Cenact: Brumes sash or Emirs 604. GORDON YOUNG LIMiTID NOTICE — For artificial insemination at its beet for all breeds, call the Water lei Cattle Breeding Association be- tween 7.90 and 10.00 a. m. on week days and 7.30 and 9.30 e, m. on Bea - flays. Phone collect Palmerston is or Minton 242. ..... CRANBROOKK. 'Phe woulon's lslioslonary Sooiet), of ICnbx Preehytee ian Chltsrell met in the manse for Mie January Meet- ing. Aire, Idyndman presided and opened the meeting with. several thoughte for the New Year, and Milo engin of Psalm 102. Portlona of Scripture ware read by Mrs. .LY1111 ]Evans and Miss, Alice J, Forrest, The Lord's Prayer was repeated in unison and the roll call was anew - eyed with a Now Yeiar's verso,. Med.'i Pearson tl'ea8R13'er of dale Building )i tend of MK, girls Stabiles' school met ow allooetiow of $50.00 had been met. Xt wxl0 snggaoted that we meet our Sjnancial obligation of the eooiety each quarter, .A. letter was read from Mles Seunderif of Godeo'jelt ae'king that eupplies bo Isent any time as the need was urgent, At wt's decided to leave shipping of bail until aider next meeting so that :numbers could bring -articles of clothing to Feb, meeting. Mrs. X'c ey Stephenson of. fared her home for the Feb. meeting Lintels - Mrs, James and Mrs, Joe Pearson. Meeting olosed by hymn and prayer. Lunbh was served by the bosses assisted by Mrs. Pettey Sir tpheuson. bYnn Evans was appointed Home Helpers, Secrets'ry.' Six calla on sick and shut-ins were reported. Mrs. H. Jaolclin, Treats., reported $120 sent to the Prosbytertal Treasurer for 1963. 'Phe annual Meeting of Malt. loud Prel,byterial being held to Wingdlaan nn Tuesday. Jan. 12 was .spolcen ,of and plans made to at- tend. Rev, • W. M. Hellman gave a most interesting tonic batted on Exlodus Ses verse 3, and led ..Xn prayer. Aynm 192 war ewnig and Mr,. Iiyndman pronounced the Ben- ediatlon. Refreshments were 003' vee by Mos. Hyndannn and Mrs', Erect Smalldon. �`Ir`NFP, Mrs. Chester Earl was bootees for the January' meeting of etre W,M.S. and W. A. of the Ethel 'United Murrell. There were 16 ladies present Mrs. D. Me -Taggart gave the ea11 to wornsrtip and led the worship period. Hymn 21 was sung followed by Prayer by Mre. McTaggent. The scripture lesson was read by Miss Ella Pearson. In the Study period Moa. MoTa,ggamt was assisted by Mrs. Mentes, Mrs. Henry, Mrs. Joe Pearson and Mrs. Roy Hall. The neer president Mrs, Jas. Pearson then took charge of the business period. Minutes of ]asst meeting read end approved. Roll call was answered by payment .of fees, and offering. In the financial statement for 1953 Mrs. Joe Pearson treasurer gave the report month by month. alis. Jas. Superiority in r! Ec HURON COUNTY COUNCIL 1054 >! AA-Meld—Cecil Blake, 131yt1t—W. H. Morrltt, Brussels -R. B. Dons e8. Clinton—J. W. Nediger. Clinton (dep.)—Melvin Cridh. Oolborne— 6arence Hunter. Exeter—R. F1, Pooley. Exeter (deo.)—Willtam MoKenzte, Goderloh—John H, Graham. Goderioh (deo.)—Joseph Allaire. Grey—Olifford Rowland. Bary Earl Cehlupbell. Iiay (detp.)—W. L, Becker. Hensall—Alvin W. Kerslake. Tiowick—Harry Goudie. Howiek (den.)—Arthur Gihden, Hultett—William J. Dale. 1400rrte—Bailie Parrott, McKillop—Daniel Bauermann. Sedforth Norman Scorns. Sbanley—Aivin MoBride. Stephens—John Morrissey, Stephen (dep.l—Wellington Heist. Tuokersmith—James. Doig, Tvrnherry--John V. Fischer. 'Usborne—Verne Pineombe. Wawa/tub, Eaert=Oris] Taylor, Wawanosh, West—Tabu Durnin. Wineham—R. D. McKinney, Wineham (der.')—ane Herr, evateriatesielt- -a-ea Whatever you haul or deliver ... whatever the truck model or size you need... here's news that's too important for you to miss Here's important truck news for every userl Herds news bout the most powerful, finest performing, best looking Advance -Design trucks ever built— completely new Chev- rolet trucks for '54. Come in and sec the trucks behind the biggest truck news in years . , , the trucks with dee most new features .. , new 1954 Chevrolet Trucks. The big news is In these big new features— New tegino Power. Digger, brapj�it'er "Tp rglfgadrand d'T' "Load - master" engines now develop 11 h h,� ko durable50h.p. master" develops 125 h.p, find t o or easier Newdomterlmaslor tab. The big, nosy one-piece curvd windshield provides greater visibility, i�e now enu:tent panelis easier to ad and the controls are easter 10 reach. ew Hydra -Matic Trgnlmt slpn. y�U ea d lye all ay on the ighway or make door' -to -door de Jetties In 1x6 city without shift - Most Trustworthy Trucks O', Any Joh! iversid ing. Truck Hydra -static transmission is offered at extra cost, not only on Vie- and •°,a -ton trucks, but on 1 -ton models, too! New Ride Control Seat.* Seal cushion and back trove as a unit to float" you over bumps with wonderful new comfort and wtthou1 Irritating bock -rubbing. It's a new comfort feature you'll want New Heavy -Duly 3 -Speed Transmission. Now you can enjoy the added convenience of a steering column gearshift lever on 1 -toil modes. This rugged new transmission is specially designed for long life and smooth operation on lough jobs. Now Chassis Ruggednss.ITeavtor axle shafts on 1500 series, Bigger, tnoro durable clutches on light and heavy-duty models. Stronger, more rigid frames on all models. New, Bigger Load Space. New pickup bodies h ve deeperBides , new stake bodies ate wider and longer. And they're selower 64 the ground for easier loading and unloading. 'Rids Control Seal if standard oro CA.R, models, available .l extra toe on all other cab modeh, ADVANCE -DESIGN TRUCKS CT.2t4a russels, FOR BETTER 'BUYS IN ,,BEDDING, SHOP AT the sign of better living all over Canada.,. sheets.,. blankets... pillow slips made right... here in Canada Long -wearing luxury is the big feature this winter! That's Tex- made's big boon to your budget! See the beauty of Tex -made, cur- rently in your favorite store. Feel the comfort — buy it — wherever you see the Tex -made sign. Canada lives better . with Tex -made! WALTON Personals: Wilson Dennis, Moose Jaw, +Sask., with friends here; Frank Marshall has returned to his home in North Bay; Welham Bolton. Roches- ter, N. Y., with friends here; Miss Joan; Ryan, Reg. N., London. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Ryan, Walton W. A. The January meeting for 1954 Woman's Association of Walbon 'United Olnureh met on Thursday afternoon in the church basement The first pant was the Installation of the new Officers, Rev. Mir. Thomas thanked the W. A. officers and members for their fine work in 1953. The new President, Mrs. Geo. Lover presided. Hymn 671 was sung, Scripture reading Matthew 6: 19-33 verses. Minutes were then read and thank you cards. Treas. report then given $402.66 on hand. Other business — Annual meeting Co be held Jan. 19 moved by Mrs. Mc- Michael, aMichael, seconded by Mrs. H. John- ston that we have a pot luck suppef, 1?yin 391 was then sung. The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction, THE RACE FOR ATOMIC POWER The 17. S. is in the midst of the deadliest, most costly arms race in history. Fabulous installations are being erected throughout the 'United States to meet the minimum military stockpile requirements four years ahead of schedule. Murray Sinclair, In no Star Weekly this week. says that every notion of our Ir. S. neigh- bory retarding atomic mercy is of malar inlportanee to you. This, seems to he one of the important atomic enrrev articles to read, and to pub - fished enmplete and exrlueive In this week. Star Weekly, .Tnnnary 16%. I WedadadaY. Isottary PrOvannonnasnanannsfeenernnnernesvorannarenernselensasnessl USED CARS 1952 Pontiac Sedan Heater and Sun Visor 1952 Chevrolet Coach Heater and Sun Visor 1950 Austin Sedan 1948 Chev. .Coach 1949 Van Guard Sedan 1946 Plymouth Sedan -1946 Plymouth Coach 1940 Plymouth Sedan 1940 Pontiac Sedan 1935 Ford 1946 Ford Coach USED TRUCKS 1952 Chev. 1/2 ton pick-up 1950 Ford 1/2 ton pick-up 1951 Ford 3 ton 1940 Ford 1/2 ton NEW CHEV. CARS AND TRUCKS 1 For IMMEDIATE DELIVERY RIVERSIDE MOTORS 7' Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Supertest Gas and Oil Phone 56 Brussels, Oaf. ° 'f Agents for the famous Oregon '+! Chain and I. E. L. Saws and Distributors for Clinton and Diston Saws Also agents for Wakefield Oil and { distributors of Hallman Jacks. Fully Equipped Machine Shop having installed a Shaper. ; GEO. E. POLLARD Sales is one thing — but we follow up with service and repairs. Phone 64 or 56rl3 Brussels BUSINFSS CARDS C. A. Myers, M. D., L. M. C. C. PHYSICIAN rand SURGEON SL Mona 4. iilmen% O 91.1003 DR. R. W. STEPHENS Grange Untversltly of Toronto PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Yolailsone Chas. T. D yidson I11SURANC:E FO$t AIL Automobile end Me - A rdiatwe mad Agent for Great West > >aaw Co, Phone e,, :'Yes 90 ,..dnreneeks. •,e amarciaeIES1 JOHN E. LONGSTAFF, Optonnetrts • Eyes Examined. Glasses i Picone 791 Seaforth a— Wfrelw4 mum 9 - fr. Well. 942.30. Sat 9 at -m. gas $ 0410s G. ALAN WILLIAMS, Optom hist, Patrick St.. 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