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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1954-10-06, Page 5HOTEL AND CABANA CLUB Supreme vacation enjoyment in Florida's most completer orf,Mod- darn guest rooms (air-conditioning optional) to please and pamper ,,. r and Inwloune for ti ate rende vous and genuine e ocean front beach oho pifolity to flavor yyour cozenf re stay. JACK MULLIKIN, GENERAL MANAGER MIAMI BEACH 67t12 Street on the Ocean FLORIDA good bargains 't°s in , tasty wholesome food! •TaW The world's finest cheddar cheese is made right here in Canada. And, our Canadian cheese is one of the best and cheapest sources of good food value. It's an excellent source of protein, which everybody needs for building and repairing healthy tissues. Enjoy the many varieties of Canadign Cheese! New cheese recipes! Write to Marie Fraser, Dairy Foods Service Bureau. DAIRY FOODS SERVICE BUREAU A division of Dairy Farmers of Canada 409 HURON STREET, TORONTO 1 C'RANW OOKK. Oa Sutrday Morning, Oct, 8, Rey, Jpha X,' GarettJ. R serhUrn, Man., conducted the service in Knox Pref.* byterian Uhpr071, Mr, Stanley, CataPhell arrived home on A'aesday from a tnOntafs trip to '4lrestera Canada and through the States, Ladies' Ald The September mooting Of the Ladles' Aid of Craurbroak Presby. tartan °hunch was held at the home of Miss A. J. Forrest, The Pres, Mrs. Bard Dunn opened the meeting with a Thanksgiving poem, Miss Forrest presided at the piano for the singing of hymn 691; Mrs, Ross Engel road tlio Scripture from OM'. onicles chapter 1.6. Mrs, Mac Engel led in prayer. Mrs Emerson Mitchell gave 'a violin .selection "Faith of our Father:' Mrs, Murray Huether' gave a reading "Everbody's favorite little girt". Hymn 86 was sung. Mrs. Stanley Campbell gave a read. Mg" The 010 Fashioned Thanks- giving." Itoll call was answered by a verse on "Thanks,giwing." Arrange- meruts were made for a Bazaar to be held near the -end of Nov., When it was convenient to get some enter- tainment. Plans were made for the next meeting to be held at Mrs. Stanley Campbell. Mrs. Glenn Hue' ther gave a reading on "The good old days." The meeting closed by repeating the Mizpah Benediction. Lunch was served by the hostess and her assistants. FOR SALE — Hard:7o d.and •ofrwood &atvr. star cedar ire' kindling Jas, St;renson Fbone sem+ ATTENTION LADIES — A telephone call brings your British Knit representative right to your home. Quick and courteous C-- WALTOal Tite September meeting or the Walton W. A. .and W. M. S. group was held apt the hone of Mrg. Frank Walters on Wednesday evening With ,twenty -tour members and Eve vizi tors in attendance. The president Mrs. Ronald Bennett opened the meeting with hymn 388 "0 master Let No Walk With Thee" Following a prayer the scripture lesson was read from, Matthew 6 verses 22-82. A poem entitled "To The Pond" was read by Mrs. M. Thomas. The secretary's report was read by Mrs, D. Ennis owing to the al). mince of the secretary Mrs, Fern Patterson, Talc ti easum r s report was given by M. t, Frank Tr', kw,. 'Nips. George Dundas gave an Inter( stifle topic on "Profit and labour", The, ' meeting closed with hymn and the Mlzpah Benediction repeated in um ison. Contests were conducted by Mrs. F. Kirkby and Mrs, Ronald Ben. net. Lunch was served by the host- ess assisted by Mrs. Wilmer Mrs. Ethel Ethel Hackwell, Mrs Iona Clark, and Mrs Frank Kirkby. The October meeting will be held at the home or Mrs. Douglas Ennis. MODERN HEATING COMPLETE FORCED AIR HEATING SYSTEM FOR A FIVtr-ROOM HOME $525.00 Write Dept. B P or visit our showrooms. Open Wednesday ane Friday evenings and all day Saturday. service at all times plus euallt" , goods. Mrs. Pearl Stevenson, Brno- eels Telephone 43r14. UPFFOLSTERED FURNITURE — Splendid selection at the Mildmay Furniture Show -rooms including 24 space- savers, studio couches. Trade- ' bMace-severs. studio couches. Trade- ins accepted. Show cushion from your old suite to salesman for I trade-in valuation. Godfrey Schuett, Mildmay. GET A TRUCK THAT FITS YOUR JOB A It stands to reason that a truck that fits your job does a better job. That's what you get when you buy a Dodge "Job -Rated" (ruck, Every unit which supports the load, and every unit which helps move the load, is "Job - Rated" for the work it has to do. The result Is a truck that performs economically . . , stays on the job , . , lasts longer. SEE THEM TODAY AT J. V. JOHNSON PLUMBING SUPPLIES STREETSVILLE, ONTARIO 4th VICTORY LOAN BONDS have been CALLED FOR PAYMENT OCTOBER 1st IF YOU HOLD Fourth Victory Loan 3% Bonds (issued May, 1943 to mature May, 1957) they should be presented for payment on or after October 1st through any branch bank in Canada, AFTER THIS DATE 100 FURTHER INTEREST WILL BE PAID. Interest coupons due November 1st, 1954 and all coupons dated later than this must be attached to the bonds when they are presented for payment. Payment will be $101.26 for a $100 bond (and for other denominations accordingly). This payment includes $1,26 which is interest at 3% from May 1st to October lst—the period since the last coupon became payable. Government of Canada si-Bc-4 By; BANK OF CANADA, Fiscal Agent MONCRIEFF Mrs, Kenneth McLean was hostess for the October meeting of the W. M. S. and W. A, of Moncrieff United Church. Mrs, Oharles Harrison was Ieader for the W. M. S. meeting. Prayer was given by Mrs. G. Grant and Mrs, Eldon Mann read the scrip. tare lesson. An invitation was ac- cepted to attend the thankoffering mer ting of the Union United Church W. M. S. ,Committees were appoined for the Moncrieff thankoffering meeting. Mrs. Mark Baillie was ap- pointed Missionary Monthly secre- tary for another year. The study, "The Church in India" was given b2 _-�}i'�r,_ seiirm�>.rra�sreru.mer Mrs. Norman Emery. The W. A. meeting followed and opened with the W. A. 'Theme. Mrs, Joseph Smith was in charge. Plans were made to cater for a wedding in October. Plans were also made for annual bazaar, Conunittees were appointed for the arrangement of the bazaar., FOR SALE — Choice cementing gravel, building sand, lane gravel, rill and top soil at reasonable prices. We will trs to fill all orders within 24 hours. Collect calls accepted. Arthur Ruttan Blueyale, Phone Brussels 44r6. HURON FARM SUPPLIER Oliver Sales and Servlee Telephone 4 Blyth 'The following for sale — i—Rebuilt Stratford Decker Separ- ator on rubber, sits 32 x 50 With VOW cutter knife. 1—Used Oliver 88 Tractor. 1 --deed Oliver 60 Tractor 1—Used 201 Massy -Harris Tractor 1—Used Case One-way Disc, New and used Fleury / sseIt tuple• meats. A tail line of repairs siway, es hand. Among the satisfactions It's reassuring to watch savings grow ... to have your bank book record your progress. It's a comforting feeling to have cash on hand for oppoitunities, emergencies. of a Bank Account i T You feel more secure with your money safe and readily available when you need it. Multiply by 9,200,000 deposit accounts the satisfactions you enjoy from your bank account. The grand total of comfort, security and peace of mind shows, better than a dollar total, the essential value of a bank account. More deposit accounts than there are adult Canadians, with new accounts opening every day, reflects the confidence of the nation in the chartered banks. THE BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY 70m Cam crq NJ Volo u o odd DOC, TELL ME WHAT YOU WATCH FOR IN YOUR FLOCKS TO PREVENT CANNIBALISM. FRANK, ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT WORD PREVENT - PREVENTION IS YOUR KEY TO HANDLING CANNIBALISM IN ANY FLOCK, ( ELIMINATE THE CAUSES OF CANNIBALISM, SU' H AS I TOOHE4VYIJ OF R BALANCE IN OVERALL RATION. 2. CROWDING T00 MANY BIRDS PER PEN. 3. INADEQUATE EATINGAND DRINKING SPACE 4. IDLENESS — KEEP BIRDS BUSY. FLOORLAY/Af6- LEADING TO"PICK-0075". 6. NES-T,S POORLY CONSTRUCTED. THERE ARE WAYS TO HELP STOP IT BUT PREVENTION IS YOUR FIRST STEP. HERE'S HOW TO CONTROL PICKING: REMOVE ANY BIRDS THAT SHOW 5I6N5 OF INJURY OP. WEAKNESS. ND- DARKEN PEN GO FLOCK CAN BARELY SEE FEED HOPPERS AND WATER FOUNTAINS. nuag - ApD I TABLESPOON OF COMMON SALT TO EACH SALON OF DRINKING WATER'. FOR ONE MORN INGONLY. REPEATTIIREE'&, DAYS LATER. MEI- USE SPECKS OR DE -BEAK YOUR BIROS. YOU HANOLEi MY BIROS LIKE CHILDREN, EH, DOC ? y. By Roe Farms Service Dept. THAT'S RIGHT,FRANK- JUST LIKE 1 KIDS YOU MUST KEEP THEM BUSY TO STOP MISCHIEF -YOU FEEDTHEM VITA -LAY SO THEY ARE NOT GRAN KY - )?U TAKE AWAY $MALL ONES SO OTHERS DON'T PICK ON THIEM" Y CU MAke IT EASY TO FEED, DRINK JD LAY 00 NV DON'T BBl QMR IMPATIon; MR at7RA!66 Pidefff 0 a:o8$' Eiuron Produce , BRUSSELS JOHN LAMONT ETHEL F. HARRISON MC)MrplEFP 'MAWS