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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1954-12-08, Page 10Lovely Fragrant Cosmetics Very New Red Rose Soap Gifts by Yar1ey of England Gifts for Ladies and Men Wooden Shaving Bowls, Shaving Lotion Perfume, Lavender Soap, Toilet Water Lotus Lotion Colognes, April Violets, Talcum and Soap, Lavender Bath Powder, Salts and Lavendo Meal. Combination Packages Beauty Preparations, Complexion Cream, Cleansing Cream, Cold Cream_ Face Powder, Rouge and Lip Sticks A', Gift of Yardley's is always Appreciated. For the Biggest Value Going in Christmas Cards. See our Big Value Assortment of Fifty Cards in Box 98c Other Boxes at 29c 49c and 79c Also Cabinets of Cards in Bulk in New and Luxurious Ones at 25c and 35c each. Designs at 15c - 1Oc 5c and 2 for 5c SMITH'S Rexall Drug Store Phone 62 Brussels McNEIL'S SHELL VICE 1H1LLusEloArvoN, 'HALL NOV1ENOLD AND aHELL PITPOLEUed PPIODt3C're DUNLOP TiRaa warp snit Aocs, .rtsa Austin Sales and Service SYfawteee repairs to all '%akar sf ears nae trent* PRONE Tire osmiu IM. Gila. TITS BRUSSEI$1ST 31111=i111II$I*i*lI 1wINraRIIu *IIuI$*p PhonWOOD'Se TTailors ..ar.........,. Santa Claus Headquarters for Smart Gifts Smart Merchandise in Great Variety to fill your gift list. Clothing for the Family at 1 Reasonable Prices. II1/1e■Qeeeee®eeel11aeeetasss® III seeleaeeeee- better be safe filar) sort. ! RESTONE BRAND MIME f'romr ED. RICHARDS & SON Ethel, Ont.. Phone 86r5 V 04101 eCnadian Bink=, ofmtnerce Snv4 s.Department 1th am` II 1)1 tai IMO" int ti amilk , Let this book help you turn dreams into fact What do you want most? A home? A holiday? Retirement? Whatever it may be, this book can help you obtain it. Your savings account pass -book ecoourages you to put by your money steadily : s e save for any purpose you shoot. ::: and so tarn your dreams into fact. Open your savings account today at our nearest branch—there are more than 650 to serve you. N-44 5 -/ The Canadian Bankof Commerce Brussels Branch — F. W. Todd Manager THE UNITED CHURCH The USG of time, talent, and sun- stanee was the theme of worfthip in the United Chilton on Sunday 1700.6, God wants some men and .womex for full lime service and He asks U201114,0 give up ,tike pureint of neater. fel things and devote themselves to the work of the Kingdom only, as Jesus asked the rich young ruler to sell all that he; had and follow inns. While God does not call all His followers do full time service. Re does require of all, epbugh apt leant in tiros and talent and substance, to be eennbolic of the reality of their Christian life and profession, The sermon was based on Matt, hew 3;9 "Produce fruit that answers to your repentance." The anthems for the day were "Q Come to My Heart Lord Jesus" and "Along the Olden Olut )twat Road." AtEAK `c,- Just think of what that means to you! No more annoying drips ... no more wasteful leaks .. no drip stains, to-soon€•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 long way to make your bathroom look better ... and they cost no more than ordinary taps. Come in and see our full line of EMCO plumbing equipment. For Sale by — C & G. KRAUTER Brussels, Ont. EMPIRE BRASS MFG. 'CO„, LIMITED (.L7/IRO N ..... • CANADA DUNDAS ST5?EET, EMT WALTON The W. A. of Walton 'United Chau, oh met on Thursday afternoon in the basement will a good attendance. The meeting opened with the prod - dent, Mrs. Love presiding. An open- ing hymn was sung. The scripture reading was from John, 3rd. tempter verses 1-16. The secretary's report was read and approved also the tree. } surer's report- was given by Mrs. A. Coutts. Thank you cards were read. Several items of business were din cussed, This,, showed a very suuce<,s- ful year, Meeting closed with the W. A. Theme Song followed by prayer. Wefluesday l?eeember 8ti1., 19f To The Electors of Grey Township — Your vote and Influence is respectfully solloited ,,in the coming election. After serving as your. fReeve, for the past three years 1 ask for an expression of confidence by returning me to that office where I will serve. to the best interest of all, . ETHEL United Church W. M. 8. The December meeting of the W. M. S. of United Church was held at the home of Mrs. Chester Earl with 25 adults and 7 children prevent. Mos. Alex Pearson led the Candle Ceremony. ,The worship service 1 was taken by Mrs, Jae. Pearson'. it Prayer by Mrs. A, Lane. Carotis were { sung .Offering was taken followed by a Carol. The roil call was ; answered and minutes of last meet- ing read. A Christian Stewardship 1 paper was read by the President. Carol was sung. An acknowledge- 1 meet of shipping charges was read by Mrs. Joe Pearson. Report of hist bales was given by Mrs. Eaymard. valued at $75,011. Financial report ' was read. Moved by Mrs. Joe Pearson, seconded by Mrs. Alex Pearson, we keep $20,00 in treasury —carried. An address wilts given by Rev. A. Lame based on Peter Mar- shall's "Lets Keep Christmas.". Mrs.. Godden offered her home for the January meeting. It was announced a quilt top and lining was ready to be quilted. Rev. Lane conducted the election of officers as foltowSs: President Mrs. Geo. Person lst. Vice Pres.—. Mas, Geo, Menzies Soil. Vice Pres,.. Mrs. Jas. Pearson Rec. and Pons Sec..... Mrs. C. Earl Asst. Rec. & Press Sec. Mrs. E. McTaggart Treasurer Mrs, Jos. Pearson Flower Comtmtlttee .,..Mas. P. Staub - elation, Mrs, C. Cochrane Cor. Se.c Mrs. Amies Asst.. Cor. Seo, Mrs. C. Bateman Organist Mrs. Roy Hall Miss. Monthly Sic, . Mamie Hannuld Ch,risttinn Stewardship Mrs. Q. Dobson Associate Members .... Mrs. J Pestel Supply Sec, • Mrs, Cleaver Asst. Supply See..... Miss E Pearson Literature Sec, ....,,.. Mas. A. Baynard Rev, A. Lane pronounced the Bene- diction and the meeting closed with lunch, DANCE HERE DEC. 29 The I. 0. 0, F, lodge are won boring dance in Brussels Town Hall on Wed. Dec. 29. Music supplied by Jack Thynne and his entertainers, Watch for further announcement. s,.. COW CHOW SUPPLEMENT Mia watt your own walk , .: halls koep awe in oelitlaine } 6os big milk pramboa Enc/ Ask no about M lodayl Brussels Creamery Clifford Rowland To The Electors of Grey Township I am again a candidate for Reeveshlp and solicit your vote and Influence In the Doming election, If elected 1 milli guarantee to re- duce the taxes of Grey 2%a mills or will forfeit my salary. If the Council will co-operate with me ;I will put calcium chloride In front of every house in the municipality, as it Is done in the County. 1 will do all in my power to stop the Six Hundred Thousand Dollar dam east of Listowel. Grey township portion being Ninety Thousand Dollars. ' Thanking you for past favours I am respectfully yours, John McNabb To The Electors of Grey Township — After serving five years on the council board, 1 am again a candidate for councillor, if elected on Dec. 13th„ my motto will bete serye In the Interest of our ratepayers as 1 have in the past. Thanking you for your past support. Wm. E. Bishop To The Electors of Grey Township — Having served yoru as a member of your council for the past three years, my name Is again placed before you as a candidate fpr, councillor to support a progressive business -like administration •t+f the Toewnshlp affairs, Wishing you the compliments of the season. Clifford R. Dunbar To Thje Electors of Grey Township — My name will again appear on the baliott on Mon., Dec..13to. 1 solicit your support and influence. if elected I will serve you without fear or favour. As candidata tare not evenly distributed over the township I hope I can represent the South part of the townshlp in 1955. Wishing you the Compliments of the Season Ken. McFarlane To The Electors of Grey Township '— For For Good Sound Municipal Government ELECT Hugh B. Smith For Councllle'r fy To The Electors of Grey Township — As I have been nominated for Councillor for 1065, 1 have peen asked bya number of rate payee to stand as there was pomp tap be an election anyway for the reeveshlp. I will not be out to 411 - vas and If you think 1 would make a good councillor I would 11h0 you to give me your support on Deo. 13th. Wishing you the Compliments of the Seaton. George Hutchinson PEARSON'S SHOE STORE jig and MEN'S WEAR . FREE 1955 MARCONI TV SET and 1955 MARCONI AUTOMATIC C!.,OCK RADIO One Free Draw Ticket with every Item purchased of 31.00 or over„ Draw to be made Deo. 24th at 10 F. M., Fri. Christmas Eve. LADIES' Snowboots and Overshoes "$3.95 and Up Slippers 31.60 and Up Skates (White) $8,95 Figure 310.95 Nylons 15 Denier and 61 Gauge 31.00 MEN'S Snowboots and Overboote $4.95 and Up Slippers Skates 31.95 and Up $3.96' and Up Just Arrived a large assortment Ohrlstrlias Stook Ties Hats (Stetson) Shirts (Forsyth) Jewellery Sweaters (Tony Gloves Ski Oaps Socks Phone 11 Brussels, Ont.