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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1954-7-14, Page 6THE MUI$1U Mel fINNNflhIIN111NNNIIINUUU■NNNNNUNNNNNf>1NlI Cheat This Lost o Summer '`. s Sun Burn Treatments Cameras and Fi.l,ms Bathing Caps Cleansing and Bath Room Tissues Colognes Deodorants Flash Lights and Batteries Adhesive Tape Firstaid Kits Adhesive Tape Gauge Bandages Mosquito Repellants Hair Dressings and Shampoos Sun Tan Cresol: Ball Po''nted Pens Headache Remedies Corn and Foot Treatments Health Salts Picnic Plates • and Cups Sun Glasses Soaps and Soap Boxes Waxed Paper Thermos Bttles albite Shoe. Cleaners Writing Needs Paper and Envelopes SMITH'S Rexall Phone 62 Drug Store Brussels McNEIL'S SHELL SERVICE sstt`Lu.RICr:nfN. CHILL HCUseivoLo aaD 34tLL PSTROLtU pi PRO OVUTt. DUNLOP TIPS Parts an Aoc*luriw. Austin Sales and Service rYrints,o repay. to a, .aa+- M>O Site trVdca s.wUn� /7•! 6RUt8c7.8, tit . jniernatio Limited /1 MONTREAL—TOitONTO—C ItCABO wwaay an Cam&in ilidorisfs Tuterooloost Malta IRR amble time to your selrsnitage as helien ibis driving. Work or relaxin modern coaches, -mored/ or luxurious bedroom -buffet -lounge au= Ovetnliett,deep the wide variety of restful LS MEA a.aka •hn sMswth.n you socommodatioas from !Barbs ell drawingroonn.Dinewelfinbright, up-to-the-minute dining cies. For more than fifty years tits International Limited has served Montreal, Toronto, Windsor, Detroit, Chicago, on dependable, all-weather schedules. (Pool seri. ice Montreal -Toronto only). Go by The International Limited and arrive refreshed. C 99 . 411.JT RI114WAY $ RVINO�, IL OEN PROVINCES Phone-TipWOOD' Tailors 24 SALE Clearance of all SUMMER DRESSES Wednieday, July 14t11; 1,9§„4 tIUIIIIUIIIIIIIUN1111MWIIIIIIIIINII■II "Coal and Oil Consumers" We can now supply the oil consumers with the famous Champion Fuel Oil, backed by 12,000 gallons storage in Brussels. On hand, at ail times, Is an adequate supply of Biue and Black Anthracite Coal. Place your orders now and be assured of fuel for next winter. Brussels Coal Yard J. E. Brewer PHONE 86x2 BRUSSELS, ONT. BRUSSELS MOTORS N HURON COUNTY'S FOREMOST CAR DEALER 1953 Chev. deluxe Sedan. 1953 Chev. Sedan. 1952 Pontiac Sedan, 1952 Chev. Sedan. 1950 Cher. deluxe Coach 1949 Dodge deluxe Sedan. 1949 Chev. 5 Passesger Coupe. 1948 Chev. Fleetline Coach, fully equipped. 1947 Pontiac Sedan. 1947 Ford 5 Passenger Coupe. 1941 Chev. Coach. 1941 Dodge Sedan. 1940 Pontiac Sedan. TRUCKS — 1951 Chev. i Ton Pick-up. 1949 G .M. C .1 Ton Pick-up, 1946 Chev. 2 Ton Stake 3-1945 Dodge 2 Ton Stakes 1943 Dodge 1 Ton Panel. TRACTOR — New Cocksltntt 20 YOUR FRIENDLY CITIES SERVICE DEALER Hour Towing 8erv,oe Phone Tax Prusssls', Olt. From Your Gate To The Consumers Plate Is Marketing Problem From Your Fields To The Gate Is A Producing Problem with J. I CASE 'MACHINERY You Do It The Easy and Profitable Way. See Us Today ED. RICHARDS & SON Ethel, Ont.. Phone 86r5 A deal with us is money in your pocket 8 LS JOHNSON ELECTRIC & PAINTS, BrusaeIs, Ontlrio HES USE STURGEONS FOR • BEST -k' West sistilly swig zt, WS 00 jos COW CHOW SUPPLEMENT Mx with VOW OWD "eta ,..bales loser big rGk !seam' ss As w aboat It teasel Brussels Creamer i , pHONL i2 anussat.s CRANBKOOK The service in Knox Presbyterian I Church on Sunday morning was con- ' ducted by Mr, Howard Neebel, The July meeting of itdt0 Women's Missionary 500407' of Knox Pres, byterian Church was held at the home of Mies Alice J. Forrest, Open- ing hymn was No, 595, followed by prayer by Miss Forrest who presid- i ed throughout the meeting, Mrs. Mae Engel read the Scripture poser age Acts 10. 34-48. The minutes were read, adopted. and eight responded to tate roll call by telling something of tate work of Miss Edith Magee. .A letter was read sad discueeed, also 1 the supply ,allocation was planned �. for, The topic we, divided into several parts and Mrs. Schnook, Mrs. Lynn Evans, Mrs. Calvin Cameron and Mrs. Harold Jacklin took part in a conversation. "Land of OPPortun- Ity" by Miss Marjory MacKay Wag read by Miss Forrest, There will be no meeting in August as in form. er years. The September meeting was arranged for and the Benedict- ion pronounced by tete leader. Lunch was served by the hostess and Mrs. Engel. a' Mr. Tom Smalldon, St. Thoma§, I spent a week with his brother "Dud." Joan and Jim Pfeifer, Mitchell, spent last week with their uncle Norman and Mrs. Pfeifer. David Al- cork, Brussels, is holidaying there this week. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Martin and daughter, Brenda, Thamesville. spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. P. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Huether were week -end visitors in Toronto. Gerald is holidaying in. Brussels and God- erich. AnnnaIMidSu'. mer SaleA (Sale Continues) Our Great Annual Mid -Summer Sale is in full swing. With Unequalled Bargains in Presses, Sults, Coats, and All Summer Goods throughout the Store. All Sales are Final and Cash. No Exchanges or "Refunds. No Alterations during thin Sale. Cranbrook Garden Club The second meeting of the Crap• brook Cornflowers was held on Tues- day evening. July 6 at the home of the leader Mrs. Glen Corlett. Karen Maclean presided. the meeting was opened with a song, "The more we get together" followed with sec. retary's report by Marion Shield. The roll call "how my garden grows" was answered by seven members. 10. and K. Machan volunteered to bring lunch .to =the next meeting. July 1 ffa the next will be held in 22 Women's and Misses 100 per cent Nylon Dresses Special $8.95 Sizes 12 to 24%2 54 Women's and Misses 100 per cent Nylon Dresses Sizes 12 to 24%2 .... Special $6.95 14 Misses Linen Dresses Special $5.95 47 Women's and Misses French Crepe Dreeses, Sizes 12 to 50 Hurry for this Bargain Special 52.98 1 Rack of Dresses (Opening Sale Special) Special $1.98 6 Women''s Spring Coats and 3 Women's Shortie Coats Regular to $39.96 Special $14.95 6 Spring Suits in Ladies Sizes Ladles Blouses In Crepes, Nylons and Cotton ge Special 519.95 Special 51.98 Rack of Children's Dresses in Cotton and Krlskay at $1.88 Men's Cotton Plaid Summer Work Shirts (Pre-shrunk) Special 51.91 Boys Seersucker Sport Shirts, sizes 8 to 16 Special 51.49 Men'd Biue Denims (pre.shrunk) Jeans good make Special $2.98 • Men's Shorts and Taps (Underwear) Special .50c per garment boys Shorts and Tapp (Underwear) SpeolaT 39c,per gail'ltont Men's Sport Shirts, Short and Long Sleeves, Broken Sizes, Regular $3.95 Friday Morning Special $1.98 Friday Morning Special Nylon Hose Subs) Special 2 pr. for $1.60 CARE =TOPES Store Wide Bargains for the Whole Faec 'b Blyth, Ont. Brussels, ©lett. ...ammo; "avhs.:vsmairrillsiolirommeiii4 Seaforth, when we will see Dr. Mc - Master's flowers and have, 'supper in the park. The assistant leader, Anne StdOfler, demonstrated haw to transplant cabbage and we were told about garden insects, weeds and successive planting. The meeting closed by singing "God Save the Queen" and lunck }i was sm-ved by Yvonne M'oTeggart I and Mona Clark. !! VACUUM CLEANERS REPAIR'. For the best In cleaning a ndedllE see the New Filter Queen Cleaning and Health Unit. roc g- complete demonstration Phoae PM' :I secs 17r19 Flveninge. Also oomg ills repair service for an rams d Vacuum Cleaners. All wort sittif•';p anitegd. Reasonable Rate., Picas 19 Eevenings or write Don. Asa*. R. R. ! Myth. Important New Legislation respecting ELEVATORS and LIFTS .1 wish to bring to attention that The Elevators and Lifts Act, 1953, came into force on June 17, 1954. Under this legislation, in Ontario the owner of an elevator, dumb -waiter, escalator, manlift or incline lift must obtain an annual licence to operate the elevator or lift. The legislation further provides that only a person who holds a certificate of competency issued under the Act may make inspections of these installations in Ontario. In addition, contractors who construct, install, repair, or maintain elevators or lifts, etc., may now only carry on business in Ontario if they are registered under the Act. In order to comply with the legislation— Any person employed by an insurer to make inspections must make application immediately for a certificate of competency: OWNERS of elevators dumb-waits4 w raters, manlifts or incline ust maks application idl- the teley for licence to operate eir stallations. CONTRACTORS nitLst 1310110 application immedi- ately for annum registration. eel semi cit tl carpe of competency for the period ending 91 k0 {JI mSteoo or ovules o, slid enquiries old t) d t Pue�it moo Orme should bo direptod to trot of nsp6otor, 'tevp or nspegtion rangh Department f our! Ptrl1ainent Buildings, Toronto, °anrio. *IiTARiO DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR Charles Daley; Minister