The Brussels Post, 1954-11-03, Page 4Mit
slows'
bei
with
89% at :ghee
Chi asitan
housewives
prefer Butter
to any otiiir spread
Naturally you prefer butter!
It's a natural dairy food, made of rich
wholesome cream, delivered to your
creamery while it is country -fresh.
Butter's flavour is all its own....
mild, delicate, creamy, For
good eating, good living,
there's nothing like butter!
For a booklet of grand new dairy
food recipes, write to Marie Fraser.
DAIRY FOODS SERVICE BUREAU
A Division of Dairy Farmers of Canada
409 HURON STREET, TORONTO
D'I; SINF SS CARDS
C. A. Myers, M. D., L. nil. C. C.
PHYSICIAN amt S JRGEOft
Mann sht. Piceae 4. I!lt'seeete, Osast
DR. R. W. STEPHENS
Garachmes Un*eeraltee of Tenants)
Pi RY$&'CIAN orad SURGEON
Toslastkone eta
Claes. 1..£avidsoi
INSURANCE FUR Mi. LCrPt3ie
Assobsuactulle anal Fe -o tsmmt-amaee
Rom arrest
Avocet for Great Welt Live ireareases, Cat.
Flame Office 915 -'Eirosee'w.. Gen
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF, Optometry
Eyre z .r.unksed. Glasses Mad.
.
Flame 7M Zeaforth — Min linst
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D. A. Rarnn & Co-
da D ArADULAINS7ERVICEPLharansel arma] ITtrectssr and
PHONE 36 or 88 _ ii �' z'I S. oN
K. S. Hetherington, K. CC..
WINGESANI nasi 0813924612,
AT FAIWESELS
mei Saturday ail clay -- Mee epee ay.Gy o8a0
Maar Mt—laracenaserars £. Db alma
G. ALAN WILLIAMS, Optometrist.
Patrick 31L. WINGI4AX ..
M Kincardine Office Every Tasedlay.
Maio •ilium 770 & i. liSmearie r
Evenings by .appoista!R.
J. A. Monagahan, R. O.Optomet`!,
Lir l'D'w7t, l' 'iT.
RiliecItilaleic is Eye. 'EYainiroattom sued Mme !Fitting dilikasites'
Mee ha £Jis►awe1 Clinic Badding
9:, ',d Lures. 'Ao 9 :Ofd p.sss. dealt;; Cloned Wednesday ir+lo,
ay Tneaday =ad SaterdHy Eveaiasg 760 Se DIM.
Otit?ar ansa nage Iry appointment Phasic il.
Harvey W. Stephenson
.104n mtcwesstatiire law SeaL In Arsorereseats On
Canada Heals and Ancifileaoit ,
Casrlalty Geneva haetarssras Can
Men* 43x ) e -
Walker F• a� Home
Day as mot Cak9irTal"ate alas
Pe Extra Marais fits' Use of 1Faas aty,I Rem
Lieiesaed Funeral ZMs'ecttar and P.ielbmtledsa
T+wraty-'ems' Row .ArnGaBanco IstriVIste,
Eaa%ps' 'Fleur t'ss Eartshak
WALTON
W, M. S. and W. A.
Mrs, Dougies Ennis was lsostt:as
to bre • Walton W. A. and W. M. S.
steep .fOr the Qoteber meeting Pe '
" Wednesday evenit* with twenty
Seven >ladles tireaeut, Mrs, Ron.
aid Bennett 'presided and the meet' Ilk
ing opened Will a hymn, Prayer was .
Offered sad Psalm '131 was read re
apousivelY, Mrs, Fern Patterson
.gave the See. report and called the
roll which was answered with a
book from tile., Old Togtament. The
Treas. report was given by Mrs,
' Frank leirlpby. Mrs. R. Bennett read
I two poems, During the bushreSe
business period 'pians;, were discuss- .
ed regarding a layman's banquet on
Oct. 20th, Mrs. Herb Travis 0a1t2 a
solo, accompanied by hire, Harvey
Brown. Mrs, Wesley H,ackwell gave
• a splendid topic on "What I:r The
Church," The meeting closed with a
hymn earl Mlzpah Benediction. Lanett
1 VMS served by the hgstess'and Mrs,.,
1 Peter McDonald, Mrs. -Herb Testis,
Mrs. Ralph Travis and Mrs. Fern
Patterson Patterson. The Novem-
; her meeting will be held at the home
of Mrs. Torrance Dundae,
i
IC. G. I. T.
1 The October meeting of the Wal
on C. G. T. T. was held at the home
of Mona Clarke on Get. lath, The
meeting opened with the oa11 to
1 warship by Wary Dennis. Hymn 623
i was ,;ung. The minute=, were read
by Mona Clark and seconded by
1 Audrey Harkwell. Hymn 602 was
I sunt:. 12 member; answered the
' roll rail. A wearer roast is to be
held at Tire home of Mary Dennis on
Ort. 21 at 7.21t p. m. The new of
-
rem erre were elected as follows;
1 r..dcdetAt ........
. Doris Johnston
41,.,. -Prue. Audrey Haelcwell
..... Claire Hhekwell
June Haekwell
- Mary Dermis
Faye Love
r ,f41i7.a.:1. fi 1'h+NSPOST
HOTEL
AND
CABANA CLUB
'L p-tAsl *
i3r rsF%Cies 1*a 42 21. 3 'OPINES',
fiLlinesseell Par /tuners 4:aaeaty)
eV he ';nom after 12t a1 ar+sr�s
11.41 015A0/09117939 t - PLISCIAS 61`!;►,M!' i dl 9
pas thervereents Utter 1111 "The Braman Peti"' adililt
Secretary
Treasurer
Pianist
Asrt. Pianist
An interesiting topic was, given
by Doreen McCreath. On Nov. 14,
the C. G. I.T. plan to be in charge of
the church service. The meeting
closed by the taps. A delicious lunch
was served CP9ie next meeting will be '
held at the borne of Doris Johnston
on Nov. 6th.
Church senvloes were observed
in Duff's United Church on Sunday
morning at 11.00 o'clook with Dr.
Paul Brady, Seaforth, speaking for
the Laymen of Huron County. The
girls' quartette singing with Mrs.
H. H. Brown at the organ.
Visitors: stirs. 1,. Ori, Goderich,
with Mrs. M. Humphries; T. Eres-
sell, Simcoe, with his grandmother;
Mrs. E. Ennis; Miss Mary Dennis,
with Miss Doris Johnston, Blyth.
MiONCRIEFF
The October meeting of Monerieff
W. I. was held on Oct 20th, in Mon-
crieff Community Hall with 31 lad-
ies in attendance. The meeting
opened with the Mary Stuart Collect
and Inslituete Creed, Lord's Pray-
er reapeated in unison. The minutes
were adopted as read. It was decid-
ed to donate to the Institute for the
Blind, the Cancer Society and to the
flood relict Mrs. Ken McLean and
Mrs. Ferg McNaught gave Interest-
ing reports on the Conference held
in Guelph recently. Mins., William
Robertson gave the motto, "Keep
skid dhain on ydur tongue, always
say less than you think" Mrs,
Lindsay McKay presided for this
past meeting which was on resol-
utlonn. Mrs. Everett Robinson in-
troduced the guest speaker J. H.
Kinkead and public schen! inspecltor
and presided for the remainder oi
the meeting. Mr. Kinkead Spoke on
the work of the teaoltiers in the sch-
ool, and how Important their work is,
not only in teaching, reading writing
and arithmetic, but most important
not to lie, cheat and steal. For to.
day's children will he the leaders
and citizens of to -morrow. Neighbour-
liness was stressed. getting along to -
getter. 'Religion is ,the background
for reeved training for r0,tldren and
home atmosphere has much TO an
with chiidren's develnl,mnnt and the
interees .hewn tri them. An necas•
tenni word of praieet for the teacher
who does smut far your children is
a vend idea. Tis,ntcfulneee for Irving
in smell a c•rond eennrry 1. one thine
WI, ren :11 hr. thankful for. The roll
rail wn. answered by thanksgiving.
Mr. . Elfin,. Mann farai rerl with an
dnatrnntentnl number. The meeting
Mooed, with the ,durrine• of The
giver. Lune!: tea, ...reed by Mre.
Thine • '.sT.'TC iv. 1Tra. T,radir 1teTCny.
Mre It.iirenec Mer,env teed vilea
Mire Ct,t.,rnn
;,o, ,l "Pc Mbar, -mi 'lTef'sil. nt
c" f ,1 1 i, rl rreeith- wish 1Tr.
n'rd ".Tr-. \lrx Rneira^' of 1T-st,',•lr f
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We have so much . to protect
This Canada of ours — h ours to enjoy at a price—the price
of constant alertness.
We cannot take for granted our freedom to worship, to vote,
to educate our children, or to order our home life as we please.
AU these freedoms are ours only as long as we are wlmng to
do everything necessary to maintain and defend them.'
Ail honour then to the Canadian Soldier—the steadfast
guardian of all our free Institutions, Without mon like him, the
Canada we love might cease to be.
We have so much to protect. Let us all do our part, without
let-up, whatever way our duty Iles.
SERVE CANADA AND YOURSELF IN THE ARMY
To be eligible you must bo 17 to 40 years of ago, skilled tradesmen to 45.
When applying bring birth cortIRoato or other proof of age.
Apply righf away — For fu111nformallon welts or visit fho
Army Rocralting Centro noarosf your home,
Ne. 13 Personnel Depot, Welllo Nouse, Rideau & Carlotta Sts„ btteate, 0at —101, 9.4501
Oesed2en Army Recruiting Stallon, 164 Wallington it, Kingston, Oat.
C,negia Army Acomias tonIso, e0 Richmond St W., Toronto, Ont.—Tel. TM. 0.0341- meal 278
10.9 MenOnuel Depot, Wolsdoy Danacks, Oxford & Eliaabpth Sts. London Oat — Tel. 2.3211
Army ecruitieg Centro, 230 Male 8t W., North Day, bol •-Tel, 416
Canadian/any Recruiting Motion, 134 King St G, Hampton, tint. — Tel, 2.3705 ocw.o
err elion't 300 to 000 lbs,
Hugh .Pearson Phone 11
WANTED -. 1
A middle-aged woman to, care for
elderly lady in Brussele.
—apply ^- Brussels Post.
Persolsala: Air, end Mrs. Mal Brad,
bwrs, 111i14 Com 000 3U au t ¥re,
Stanley 0o012'wllah Mr, and Mrs, Jack
Adair and Lynn, at Mdoleeworth; Mr.
and. Mrs. Laurette& Yunnan have ret.
urned from WUddsor; Mr. and Mr*
Jack ArmeLrOng, Montreal, with the
tleriner's 'lat3ser, Davld Armstrong;.
A1ise Annie Baker with Mrs, 4Pi1-
liam McMurray, Brussels; Mr. and .
;Mrd, Goorge Zones and family,
London, with Mr. and Mrs, John E,
MoCalhtml Miss Donna Anderson
London, and Lloyd Anderson, Tom
onto, with their parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Sohn Anderson; Mr. and MOS.
Harold Elliott, Larry and JoAnne
Blttevalo, , with Mr. and Mas, Edgar
wightoean and family; Keith An,
demon, St. mamas, with his par.
ants, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Andongon,
FOR SALE —
McClary Escort, Kitobon Range, 1
coal or wood, in excellent condition. j
For further particulars apply to
S, 13, Bryan, Phone 6ir6 13ruaeel5
FOR SALE — I
1246 Chevrolet Coupe ear in good
condition, with .�radio, heater, and
nearly new hires, Priced very low
for quick sale, For further.panticul
ars eon Brussels 95x.
STRAYED —
Tan and white Collie Dog answ-
ers to name of "Laddie", Missing
from home since July, is believed t0
be in vicinity of 9th or 10th con. of
Grey Twin. Will anyone seeing this
dog please aal1
Brussels phone 70r11.
, PLEASE RETURN — .
Would the person who borrowed
the axe from my barn while I was
away planate return it and oblige
Wm. Moses.
FREE FREE FREE
Your name Gold Stamped on Wal•
lets and Fomitain Pens if purchased
from
W. G. LEACH
THE STORE FOR BEAUTIFUL
GIFTS
A small down payment will hold any
purchase until Obristmas.
F RENT
T I
Good brick house, modern eon-
veniences including bathroom, new 1
white porcelain cabinet sink, Bleat.
rle hot waiter heater. Duro water soft- I
ener, deep well pressure syshevt.1
Hardwood floors and etc, Furnish-
ed too. Lot 12, Con., 4 Grey Twp.
Interested in responsible tenants;
only,
TanM<'1Yonald, Box 173 Brussels
Phone 3.
SEWAGE DreP08AL —
Dave your Septle caning and cow
Pools cleaned the sanitary nay now
to avoid trouble.
Irvine flexion, Phone 254.
Mnverboa, Oat.
ATTENTION LADIES --
A telephone call brings your
British Knit representative right to
your home. Quick and courteous
service at all times plus quality
goods. Mrs. Pearl Stevenson, Bras-
&els Telephone 43r14.
ATTENTiene FARMER!! —
DEADSTOCK removed from your
barn promptly for unitary disposal
Telephone Collect : Brnsiels S8r18
or Elmira 664.
GORDON YOUNG LIMITED
BLVTH REST HOME
We are now 1n position to operate
a Rest Home in the Village of Blytb,
Queen St. North on No. 4 Highway.
Michael A. Cummings, Phone 1S7
Blyth.
FOR SALE --
Five room brisk cottage, with three
PIM bathroom. 011 stove with tank
Waldo. Garage, apply to
Mrs, Chas: Lake, Princess Street,
Brussels.
NOTICE --
Tor artlitctat insaminsdtoa at Ba
beat for all "weeds, call the Water
lot Cattle Breeding association Se -
mean 7.80 and 11.00 .. as. &A n a *
days aad 7.80 and 9.80 e, m. on Ram.
lays. Phone collect Palmerston. Se
or Clinton 742. ,,-.
HURON FARM SUPPLIER
Oliver Sales and Saralee
Telephone 4 Blyth
The following for sale —
1—Rebuilt Stratford Decker Separ
ator an rubber, size 82 x 60 with aur
cutter unite.
1—reed Oliver 82 'Praetor.
1- heed Oliver 60 Tractor
1-11eod 201 Massy -Barris 'Praetor
1--71sed Case One'way Disc,
New and used 8°leury Bissell bats*
menta,
A roll lite of repairs always es
hasld.
GREY
The annual meeting of the Grey
Township BIederation of Agrieulture
will be held in 'the Township Hall,
Ethel on November 20111, at 8.00 p.m,
Mr, Robert Daynard of Staffs will be
guest speaker. Mr. • Harold Baker,
Asst. Agri, Rap. , will show films of
Meals) In Europe. Music for dancing
will be provided by Wilbee's Orches-
tra. Ladies please bring lunch.
, WINGHAM
MEMORIAL SHOP
Your Memorial Craftsmen )'ne
Thlrty.Ftve Years, Always using
THE BEST GRANITES
Along With
Expert Designing and
W orkmanehlp.
Pricey Moet Reasonable
Cemetery Lettering a Specialty
R. A. SPO'i'TON
Phone 256, Winghatn, Ontario
SANITARY SEWAGE DISPOSAL —
Septic Tanks, Cesspools, Etc. Pump.
ed and cleaned with modern equip-
ment.
quipmenL Prompt Service, All work guar.
anteed. apply to Louis, Blake,
Phone 42r6 Brussels, Ont,
FOR SALE —
200 acro farm, on County Rea ,
close to Highway, school, good
house, hydro, new furnace, 3 but
barna, priced at 311,600, halt don.
109 acre farm, brick noase, hydro,
bank barn, good bush, priced wItk
crop at 26000.00.
Grocery store, in good village,
priced for stock and ognlpmad
;3,300.00. Rent 28.00 Der month.
A number of good bonzes sat
farms at all times
J. C. Long, Realtor,
Phone a Brussels
MODERN HEATING
COMPLETE FORCED AIR
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SYSTEM FOR A FIV> -ROOM
HOME
3525.00
Write Dept. B p or visit our
showrooms. Open Wednesday sal
Friday evenings and all day
Saturday.
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Representative
PHONE STRATFORD —
SUS. 4174 RES, 32614
IS
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