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IACK KARR
lie Knows
the Shows
Have you ever nodose hoW often theatrical
advertisements quote Jack Karr?
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They know that a great many showgoers look
to Jock Karr to tell them what's good enter-
tainment on stage and screen. So, a pat on
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regarded by show producers and theatre men -
r+ agars as a recommendation to
�e . talk about.
Jack Karr previews the en-
tertalnment field for readers
of The Toronto pally Star, His
previews are bright, interesting
and Informative.
Karr's space, every days In The
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ATTENTION FARMIIGR$
DtIDSTUGK radoove tion heat
tins promptly fre sanitary atooeou
Illetannone Collect: Brussels Mrl7
sr >amkt 564.
11101,100N YOUNG LIMITS°
NOTICE —
Por artttictal Insemination at Ks
Dest for all breeds, call the Water -
101 Cattle Breeding Association be-
tween 7.30 and 10.00 a. in. on week
days and 7.30 and 3.30.a. rn. on 9u.
Asps. Phone collect Palmerston IN
or G•*linton 24l.
CRANBROOI(
Rev, 1), J. lanais, Caindon, 000u4ie41
the pulpit in IC:10X l'reabytelJ04t
Church on Sunday..
Mr. wild Mrs. Morulas, Pflster and
little deuglite; 1iiiiabeth, !laevo mos'.
ed into the village itfdo the house
• they purchuased front. Mr, XlarveY
ItmsIter of at, Thomas,
Ms'e, Clara, Onostead returned luo'me
last weals from California, wilsile She
spent several mowtlte.
Miss Alice J. FOrt'es visited oat
Sunday with Mss. J. I•l, Oameron let
London. •
Evening Auxillery
The Feb. meeting of the Crauuxoo c
Evening Auxiliaay was, meld Tuese
evening, Feb, 1Gth, et the Rorie of
Mrs. Wilfred Srtrickler with 17 nsem•
begs, present. An Melling verge was
read try the leader Phyllis Mttollell,
A hymn wa+s sung followed with pray
or by L. Strickler. •The Serlpture
reading tions read in unison. "Cheer
along /the war)," •setas mead by lite
Leader, and 8. discussions HosPiital
and intvaltd vladtinlg followed. The
a •topic, 'One hi ,Purpose" SOWN giiven
by Mrs. Hy dram'. A'hymn was sung.
The meeting was turned over to the
president, the minutes of the meet-
ing were read and approved. The
roll call was answered with a verse
containing the word 'heart. A card
of thanks was read and a letter on
our allocation. Ethel Campbell a3
tered her Ihotne far the Manch meet-
ing,
eeting Plan's dor World Day of Pray-
er were a made and ,far the Presbyter
lel in Mary which is tto be held in
Ethel. Um lewder read a poem. 'The
Lord's Prayer and the MUiem& Berm -
diction were repeated in unison. A
Mystery Meilen wain held with the
funds going to the Expense FunO.
Impel: was served. those assisting
thee hostess were Jean Dunn, and
rtesiv Knight.
Cranbrook Thrifty Nifties
The Csancrook Thrifty Nitttes
held their seventh meeting on Mon
day, Feb,Ttith at the home of Anne
Steffker, Helen lttftgltit opened t11v6
seating by reading tun article on
"How to apply liiaiticlt", Tato' nsin
I utes of the lash meeting wore lead
and approved. Bloom memhet's acv
veered biro Mall call by showing a
sample of a dean and gtptolt w1steli
they made, Kiss Steekl.e, Elm;
Bootlotnles was present and gave the
girls inany helpful hints about Aelti.
everent Day w41o11 will be held in"
the Eoster holidaYe: The 1eatlere
demonstrated) the removal of spots
and stains, how to brush a woollen
skirt and the knitted patch, The
proper pressing methodfora Wool-
len ,sklnt wan deanonsti' ted by Helen
ICuight, .After the home assign-
ment was given, the meeting cloned
with The Queen, The delicious 1unicy
wee supplied by Mss. Cameron, Ruth
McDonald, Marion Morrow and
Anne Scattier,
WALTON
The Good Neighbors Club met at
the home of Mrs. Ethel Rockwell.
,on Monday evening, with- about
50 persons present. Th,e evening
was spent in Playing lost heir. A
lunch was served by the hostess. 'ats-
sited by her rlanghters, Mrs. Rae
Houston and Mrs. Douglas Fraser.
X)F,t"1P1„ WF'rc''/Vrlsxi.
Mrs. Duncan; McCallum of Blyth
was visiting with her sister and
brother !Norman Hoover.
Mr. WA. Sullivan of Greenwood,
Nova Scotia, was home for the 1,
weeleead.
Mrs, Sol. Cloakey came back from
Victoria. Hospital, London on Sun-
day
unday by ambulamice, . where she has
been for the last seven weeks. Mr.
and Mss, O1oaIeey are staying with
her sister Mrs'. John Fainservi'ce,
Blyth and -haus to go bank on March
20ith for further treat:netts
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THE UNITED .CHURCH
Alt Dislno worship um Spuday,
Feb. Sirst, the seruion waft, "Tile
Measure of Goodness". It was point,
ed out that goodness is Oat 7usttet
01' Use kevltin'g of. Hite m010.1 Law.
Though It includes justice and mor-
elity it to greater than bath. Cood.
mess's 18 lovinOltlatance'3, forgiveness,
generosity, neighborliness, and
mercy. CCoodeess is the issue of a•
loving r�pirit,
'Nle anthem for the dolt was, "The
I4nerlasting Lave,'
NEW RECORDS FOR
MIDDLESEX SEED FAIR
Present indications are than the lathe
Annual Middlesex Seed Fair at Lon-
don will be the largest on record,
The entire ground floor, as we11 ao
,the usual upstairs space in. the Islanv
ufaetureis' Bufiding, Western Fair
(bounds, wait be used for exhibits,
•displays and programmes. There
will be displays of agricultural mach-
inery and supplies, by 73 commercial
firms and educational orgaavlvattion%
The timely teak:arm of these displays
along with the torgavllzed program-
anee wile hare' a wide variety of
interest for everyone,
In addition to the usual township
end •county classes wide interest has
developed in the classes, open to
elteven Western Ontario, with over-
all championship awards. Hog Pro -
duelers had an excellent turnout at
C'olemanrs on Feb. 178114 when hogs
'Inc the Bacon Competition' were eel-
eoted. Other features of the food
show will he or interest. The things
to see at the fair, along with the
mall-Icnown sPeakess• and interesting
entertainment, meait the attendance
of all rural and urban residents. The
The Middlesex Soil and Crop Impro.
vemtent Association extend an in-
vitation to everyone to visit this fair.
Which has built an, enviable reteutat-
ion through the years.
Yours very truly,
W. K. Riddell,
Agricultural Rcpresentatire
Middlee,ex County
Clalsin Dunn. President
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the Estate of Peter Stewart
late of the Village of Brussels, in
the County of Huron, gentle-
man, deceased, are hereby notified
to send to the undersigned on or
before the 24th day of February,
1954, full particulars of their claims
!n writing.
Immediately after the said 24th
day of February, 1954 the assets of
the estate will be distributed among
the parties entitled thereto having
regard only to claims of which the
Executors shall then have notice.
DATED at Brussels, Ontario this
30th day of January, 1954. •
Messera. Crawford & Hetherington
Barrister & c.,
Brussels, Ontario.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the Estate of George Mo.
Taggart late of the Village of Wal-
ton, In the County of Huron, gentle-
man, deceased, are hereby notified
to send to theundersigned on or
before the 24th day of February,
1954, full particulars of their claims
in writing.
Immediately after the said 24th
day of February, 1954 the assets of
the estate will be distributed among
the parties entitled thereto having
regard only to claims of which the
Executrix shall then have notice.
DATED at Brussels, Ontario this
30th day of January, 1954.
Messers. Crawford & Hetherington
Barrister & c.,
Brussels, Ontario.
ELMA -FARMERS'
MUTUAL,
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Office, Atwood, Ont.
Estabished In 1884
Contact the Head Office in Atwood
or your nearest Director Agent
listed below:
J. Grayson Riormond .... 1 Monkten
Warren Morrison 2, Atwood
R. W. (Diok) Whitfield
2, Brussels
I. D. Smith 4, Atwood
Lloyd Denstedt 2, GadeltiE
W. E. Little 8, Montt„a
Noy Ludwig .. Goeranatewat
Lloyd Tannea'" 1, Britton
n
Flank Bowman. Ltatowel
R. N. Switzer, Secretary.
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1948 Chev. Coach
1949 Van Guard Sedan
1946 Plymouth Sedan
1946 Plymouth Coach
1940 Plymouth Sedan
1946 Ford Coach
1939 Mercury Sedan
1935 Ford
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1952 Chev. 12 ton pick-up
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1951 Ford 3 ton
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