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The Brussels Post, 1954-11-17, Page 8THE BRUSSELS POST Magazine Gift Subscriptions Bring Holiday Cheer throughout the year. -ft.----- .,-..,...,............- Popular Mechanics �- r, 3.50 $ 1 y $ , yrs. $6.00 Chatelaine d Gifts $2.50 1 Gift $4,00 2 Gifts $7.50 1 yr, $2.50 1 Gift $3.50 2 Gifts $5.50 Jack and Jill 1 Gift $2,50, 2 Gifts $4,00 Ladies Hume Journal 1 Gift $3.50, 2 Gifts $6.00 McCall's Magazine 1 Gift $3,00, 2 Gifts $5,00 Readers Digest 2 Gifts $5.00 Saturday Evening Post 1 yr. $6.00 "Seventeen" 1 yr. $5.00 Wee Wisdom 1 yr. $2.00 Polly Pigtails 1 yr. $3.50 Woman's Home Companion 1 Gift $3.50 2 Gifts $5.50 Outdoor Life 1 Gift $3.00 are only a few of the many to be had. L Sb Now is the time to place Magizine Subs. The list here are only a few of the many to be had. 7' Better Homes and Gardens Coronet Good • Housekeeping SMITH'S Rexall Drug Store phone OOD % '°... iC Tip 'Top 24 'a lays TIP TOP TAILORS Special Representative will be in our store. Friday, November , -26th Select your New Suit or Coat then with the added Professional help of Mr. Stewart FOUNDATION GARMENTS Playtex Living Girdles for all types. Nu -Back and Grenier Front Lace Corsets and Girdles Sarong Girdles and Nylon by Nu -Back Draperies - New shipment in newest de- signs at new reduced prices. Tracks and Fittings, .etc. Window Shades - Venetian Blinds to order. New shipment of half size Dresses Phone 62 Brussels i° siumai ONNOmOOONO/NNNNt110NN000Y0/ Money goes to work every day... When you see a contractor on a job, a bank loan may be helping to finance it. »nom .,„ii j,',.*.fiTgr'.hex' , Farmers and other primary producers borrow from a bank to buy equipment, meet seasonal needs. Manufacturers and merchants use bank credit to ]p buy materials, process and market goods. 'r(7)./eorr'usc.." only Her dr., MCp 4/4,0.ez,rit Prance, iS re deed Land 'r omen Riva$, 4 .i1'".r, ,.°eM,r0"?.., CA," .,AZt '•^^.rtm�l �""+rml:lelksrtrttrzm r F The benefits' of bank credit run through all personal and. commercial life. Bank credit operates silently, but on every hand you have satisfying assurance that it b "at work" ... In all types of communities` for all sorts of worthwhile purposes. The chartered banks continually adapt their many services to meet the changing, expanding needs of modern enterprise and modern living; THE BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY Just think of what that means to you! No more annoying drips ... no more wasteful leaks .. . no drip stains to scour away ... no more washers to change. What's more, Magic Action Fittings and Magic Line Accessories won an award from the National Industrial Design Council for form, function, originality, good value and consumer acceptance. A matched set of Magic Action faucets for basin, bath, shower and kitchen sink will go a Iong way to make your bathroom look better ... and they cost no more than ordinary taps. Come in and see Dur full line of EMCO plumbing equipment. For Sale by - C. & G. KRAUTER Brussels, Ont. BRASS MPG, Ca., LIMITED e CANADA EMPIRE LONDON OUNDAS STREET, EAST r3.s� • PEOPLE WE KNOW •* Mr, and Mrs. A, H. Robertson and Miss Helen Scott of Toronto s•Iait- ed with relatives in 13russels ort Sunday. • * * * Mrs. Chester Rintoui and Wanda of Galt were visiting in nzussels on Stpnday. We are pleased to report that Miss IIelen R.intoul has success- fully passed her exams and now has her R. N. * * The many friends of Brian, Pres• Cott were happy to see him on ® T V from C. K. C. 0. Kitchener, on Mon- day of this week, He was guest ;so• loist on the Teietune broadcast, * Harvey Denis rural mail cones ler, who was injured in a two -car crash on Monday afternoon, dls re ported as improving satisfactorily in Wf gllutm hospfijal. He suffered shock and multiple cuts about the bead, CREAMERY STAFF HONORS MISS L. LAKE ' -.The inembers of the staff of the Brussels Creamery and their wives and friends were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mns. Ivan Clamp - bell on Thursday night to honor, Mists Lillian Lake who has been hook -keeper of the creamery for the past two years. Next week she leaves to commence her training as a nurse at St, 7oseph's Hospital Guelph. The 20 guests joined in a session o1 cont whist ,in which Mrs. Shari Cudmore ''Won the prize for the high score. R. B. Cousins express• ed the good wishes of the group to Mies Lake in her new profession and John Cousins presented her with a white engraved nurse's aft, , eonisisting of pen, pencil and ther- mometer. After lunch ,MacKay Henderson and Scott Pawson, with violin and 1 guitar, entertained with music and • singing. On Wednesday night Mr. and Mrs. 51. Cudmore invited a dozen neighrors and friemiis of Miss Lake and her mother to a farewell din- ner at their home and last Tuesday night the Friendship Circle of the United Ohuroh presentted her with a cup and saucer. IN MEMORIAM MaNAIR - In loving memory of a dear father William McNair, who passed away one year ago Nov. 20, 1953. Farewell, sear father thy work L o'er, Thy willing hands will toil no more. A loving father, kind and true No one on earth we'll find like you. lover remembered by his sop Bill, Norma and gnand-daughters Lavarre and Dianne. OVERSEAS CHRISTMAS DEADLINE MAILINGS The following are the dead line mailing dates for letters and par - cele for Great Britain and 1rJurobe from Ontario. Great Britain - Air Mall Letters, Dec. 16th. Parcels, Dec. 14th By Surface Lettere, Dec, 7th. „ Parcels, Nov. 27th, Europe - Air Male Letters, Deo. 14th, Parcels, Dec. 12th. By Surface Lettens, Nov. 27th. Parcels, Nov, 28rd. Customs declaration form's must be filled out and accompany cacti parcel; call at your local Post Office for custom declaration be. tor mailing the Brussels Post Off- ice to open from 8 a. m. to 6 p, m. each daj. ANNOUNCEMENT - Mr. R. W. Trollop,. President of the Dominion Automobile Aiasoc- lotion, announces tate appointment of Robert R. MOdy to the position of Executive Assistant to the Pres!. dent. Mr, lady was formerly Art sis,ant Sabos Manager, Prior to Mr. 17dy'e connection wltht the Dom- inion Automobile Association, ho enjoyed a successful dual career an a concert singer in London, Ming. lana, and in New York, In addition to being a senior Sales Executive with LaWson and Jones, Limited of Canada, More latterly, be has been assocciated in an executive capat'iiy with the Garfield Weston Interest in India, South Africa, and lthe United Kingdoni, WetillesdaY, Noveiinber 17th, 1854 For The Best in TV. Entertainment SEE EMERSON and ROGERS MAJESTIC TELEVISION Priced from $219.00 eella J. H. STRETTON Jewel'ery and Electrical Appliances Brussels Phone 5x NOTICE The November Session of Huron County Council will be held in Court House, Goderich, commencing at 100 p. m. Mondl% ,November 22nd. 1954. All accounts, or notices of deputatioi * must be in the hands of the County Clerk not later than Novemb- er, 19th, 1954. A. H. Erskine, Clerk, County of Huron, Goderich, Ontario. McNEIL'S SHELL SERVICE RHSLLUERICA.TTON. SHILL HO►VIIEHOLD AND SHELL PETROLEUM PRODUCTS DUNLOP TIMIS Parti and Aaoasserlaa, Austin Sales and Service sarant..d repair* to an ^,akar of fora dui Ovals ►MONS 77,7 SRUS$(LS. ON?. BRUSSEL i MOTORS HURON COUNTY'S FOREMOST CAR DEALER SPECIALS A number of Chevrolets, Pontiac& sa41 Fords, Fully Equipped, as low as $1895. Also a number of '53 Chevrolet& and Pontiacs for as low as $1595. A number of '52 ranging from $1350. YOUR FRIENDLY CITIES OLRVICR DIALER M Maur Ta il% Some' Masi EIR PHNOM% Owl "5 BRAND EEZE from.... ED. RICHARDS & SON Ethel, Ont.. Phone 86r5