HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1954-02-03, Page 3THE BRUSSELS POST
The Cock
and the Jewel
A COCK, scratching the ground for something to
eat, turned up a Jewel that had by chance been
dropped there. "Hol" saki he, "a fine thing you are, no
doubt, and, had your owner found you, great would
his Joy have been, But for reel give me a single grain
of corn before all the jewels In the world,"
MORAL: It's far more important to have the
things you really need, than to have luxuries.
That's why you should do as so many other far-
sighted Canadians do—build up a savings account
at The Canadian Bank of Commerce. Then
you will be sure you need never go without the
necessities of life, Visit our nearest branch today.
libigratie4 bY. Artfisr Rackham, non; the
Iffellnerttann Bilden of Aesop's WU,.
The Canadian Bank of Commerce
CROP REPORT
By G. W. Montgomery
Many of the old farm windmi116 are
mow being purchatioa as bases for
T.V. eaten/toes. With 410 local T.V.
Stdtdona now roe/Ming farm pews,
Sere Is an increase in the number
of tete being purchased by country
sc'mers. Most farmers draw report
' thst they will have adequate feed Sup
3@11ee for the remainder of the inelde
feeding period, All classes of UKe•
stock generally appear to be in good
rendition. ,
"BRUSSELS TIDY TEENS"
The second meeltiing of 'Being
well dressed and well groomed",
wee hold at the home of Mrs'. Wm,
Bell on Tuesday night January 191111.
The meeting opened dinging "Jingle
Bells", then. followed the roll call an.
SWOred by eight members. The
girls then decided to call their
club the "Brueseis Tidy Teenere."
Mrs. Rob's. Walker grave an interest.
ing balk on manicuring and care of 1
the hair, The Meeting adjourned,
TV WITH A
CANADIAN ACCENT.
Canadian TV, unlike U. S.. is not
bowing to commercial pressure. On
the contrary, S,gar Weekly feature
wlnbter Donjgl'as Bljanchard reports
that C.B.C. is achieving in develop
ing programs with a Canadian at-
mosphere, originality and freshness
as it builds a, TV nation for Canada.
We understand tthat Star Weekly
during February is running a series
of four 'article, 1eTV With a Cat.
adian Accent; is the first !g the
Starr Weekly series,
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STREET ADDRESS
I CR/MN/BROOK 1
The airlinal congregational meet.
tog of Knox Presbyterian Curoh,
OTanbroolr,, was held on Tuesda?y
afternoon, An, Path, in the church.
Rev. W, M. Hyndnoan opened the
Meeting with prayer and a passage
of Soripturei and continued as chain
mean of the meeting.
The Tress, Report showed a bal.
ante of $100.80. During the year,
a new. roof was put on the mauve,
and an oit•burning furnace installed.
John Schnook and Stanley Fischer
retired from the Board of Managers
and were replaced by Emerson Mit-
aheeil and ICen. MacDonald.
At a meeting of the board of man-
agers, Emerson Mitchell was elect
ed chairman.
The fourth meatlny of the "Cran
brook Thrifty Nifties" was held Tan.
18th, at the .home of Anne Stefflen
Isabel Engel opened the meeting by
reading an article on "Better Groom -
rag." The minutes of the last meet-
ing were read by Helen Knight, The
tell call a good habit in care of
clothing, was answered by eleven
members. 'rite leaders demonstrat-
ed how to cut and apply bias bind.
frig. Mrs. Meehan also demonfstrat-
ed the proper method for shampoo-
ing, Nolte's were given 011, hair
styling goad posture and bias gind-
ing. After '.the home assignment
Was olden the meeting closed with
the singing of "The Queen." Lunch
Lunt was then served by Helen
Knight and Maxine. Fischer,
'The "Cranbrook Thrifty Nifties"
held their Pif+tit meeting on Jan. 28th;
in the usual place. The meeting
opened with Yvonne McTaggart
reading an .astiete on, 'Better
Grooming." Helen Knight, sacra.
itary read the minuted of the previ-
ous meeting. All the members ans.
wered the roll cail by telling one
point to remember when washing
woollens. The .girls decided on a
cover design for their record hooks.
Notes were given on faggoting, shall
hemming, slimetitch patching and
care of tile. teeth. Tre leaders show-
ed the girls how to faggot, shell ham
and slipstitch patch. The meeting
closed in the usual manner after the
home assignment was, given, Maxine 1
Smalidon and Isabel Engel supplied
the lunch,
Mr. Jas. Perrte Is a patient in the
hospital in Kitchener.
Miss CArtle Pride is In Seaforth.
Mrs. J. C. Baeker and Mrs. J.
Galbraith flew to Florida for a vacat-
ion there.
*
J, McDonald and M, C. Oldfield
were in Toronto attending the Can
adieu Retail Hardware Convent -
1011
tit
*
Miss Mary Lane, Soarboro, visit-
ed with her parents Rev. A. and
Mrs. Lane last week -end.
GRE 1
Miss Nora Deitner Reg. N., daugh•
ter of Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Deitner,
has accented a position of nursing
at the King Edward VII Memorial
Hospital. Hamilton, Bermuda, lac•
oompanied by Miss Margaret Cush.
!ng of Drayton, and Miss Taleen Tor-
ranee
orranee of Toronto.
FOR SALE —
2 Jersey Heifers, 1 — one yr, old,
1— coming two, due to freshen end
of March,
ITartley Fischer Phone 42x2
:ie; it xy 1 S
Personals: Mrs. David A.rms.drong,
Dundas, at her home here; Mr, and
Mrs. Jim Wightman, Listowel, and
Donald Wightman, Wingham, with
Mr. and Mrs. James Walsh; Mr. and
Mrs,. N. Geiger and family, and
Thomas Lennox, all of Listowel,
with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanna;
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Martin, Mrs, Ted
Hunktng. Mrs. Earl Anderson and
Raven with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schrei-
ber, Streets -rifle: Keith Anderson,
St. Thomas. with btu -parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Dari Anderson; Charles
Proctor, Oakville, with his parents,
Dir. and Mrs. Stewart Procter; Gor-
don Wilkinson, Ainbrook, with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wil-
liamson: Mrs, Florence Cook, Wing-
ltam, with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George •Cook; Percy Black
has rammed to his home at Holm.
field. Man., after spent -line; two
months vetttne relatives in this
trict.
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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. % ton pick-up
1950 Ford 1/2 ton pick-up
1951 Ford 3 ton
1940 Ford %2 ton
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NEW CHEV. CARS AND TRUCKS.
for
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY.
'RIVERSIDE MOTORS 33
Chevrolet and Oldsnitobili -'J
Supertest Gas and Oil
Phone 56
Brussels, OM.10
Distributors for Diston. Clinton Sa'w
Oregon Chains And Hallman "
Jacks.
Fully Equipped Machine Shop
having installed a Shaper. -
GEO. E. POLLARD
Saw Repairs.
Sales is one thing — but we follow up wit/
service and repairs.
Phone 64 or 56r13
Brussels —
BUSINESS CARDS
C. A. Myers M. D., L. M. G. C.
PHYSICIAN mad SURGEON
til St Picone 4. Bru eels, OM.
DR. R. W. STEPHENS
i"+raddiat. Wyman effTeexressin
PHYSICIAN mod SURGEON 1 •
Taisphoge43 , Enor..la. ' 1
Chas. T. Davidson
INSURANCE FOR AIL =DS r.
Autosachila and Fire insuramor
frolistant and ■Ist■—.
Agent for Great Went Life losure.es C.. 'a !G1
none Office 96 v..t
1111111016. Choi
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF, Optometrist
Eyes Examined t..e IiNMi,
Phone 791 Seaforth ...Edo
HOU1tSr s - 6, Wed. 2.3
9-10. Sat. 5 maw i• Def •
G. ALAN WILLIAMS, Optametrlsl0,4.
Patrick SL..--WINGHAM
At c erd'nea C ce Every i uajo . °:
Phew Wingbam 770 d 5, Kt. *i . n
Evenings by .appointment.
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Casualty General Inairance Co.
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