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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1949-6-22, Page 2THE BRUSSELS POST Make your ballot count fora strong, united Canada under the leadership of Rt. Hon. Louis St. Laurent �Qw TE gam GRESAITER F.FCUREr f for you and your family INDIVIDUAL SECURITY—Employoneta, trc!de, income are all at new high levels. Taxes have been reduces, New factories, new developments of oil, mineral and other natural resources are creating more wealth, more jobs. SOCIAL SECURITY—The Liberals have put through all these social benefits: Old Age Pensions, Pensions for the Blind, Family Allowances, Hospital and Health Grants, Unemployment Insurance, Floor Prices under farm products. The Liberal aim is nation-wide contributory old age pensions and contributory health insurance. NATIONAL SECURITY—The Atlantic Pact against aggression and war has the complete support of: all Liberals. Rt. Hon. Louis St. Laurent was one of its first and strongest advocates. Canada stands united and ready, in cooperation with other democratic nations, to do her part in .building peace and security. SAFEGUARD YOUR SECURITY, YOUR STAKE IN CANADA'S FUTURE R. S. Hetherington, K. O. WINGHAM and BRUSSELS AT ER'JSSEr-g Tuesday and Saturday all day -- Offict open every any. Phone 20x Successor to E. D. ;tea �AATT LOV1tEST COST Thrifty Is the wordier the Champion! This fine Firestone has everything to assure longer, trouble -Free mile• oge—at no extra cost. Drive in today end let us put on Firestone Deluxe Champions .. , Canada's No. 1 the. RIVERSIDE MOTORS Chevrolet & Oldsmobile 1 Brussels Phone 56 nauo•,�m^°sa ra BELGRAVE SCHOOL FAiR SPONSORS MUSICAL FESTIVAL G. R. Fenwick Terms Work Of Junior Girt , Competitor "Just Plain Lovely" ].3LYTH, June 17. --Because of the large number of entries, the musical festival sponsored by Bel - grave School Fair Asosciation in Ilh'th Memorial Hall Thursday, for the 21 schools in Morris .and East Wawanosh townships, began at 10:On a.m. instead of, as previously arranged, at 1:30 p.m. The morning session was devoted to the junior pupils. with Miss Elaine Walsh, school intuit' suiyervisor, at the piano. J. 11. Kinkead, school ill- "' Spector, was master of ceremonies; and 0. Roy Fenwlc.k, director of public school music for Ontario - was adjudicator, Maisie teaching, Officers of the Belgrave Sohooi Fair Association, which siponsors the festival, arc:: Lawrence Taylor, President; Stewart Procter, score- tory; B. J, McMuray and Mrs. T1, 1 Vannnn, festivn.i committee. Schools Taking Part Schools taking part in the festi- val were: tL;S.5,3 Vat Wawanosh and Morris, Miss Ruth Bradburn teacher; V.S;S.O Past and West Wtiwenosh, Westfield, Min Edna Moffat; U.S.S.7 East add West Wawanosh, , Miss Margaret Jeffer- son: 0,9.8 East Wawanol i, Miss. Norma 13rydges; 0.6.9 East Wawa- • nosh, Miss Gwen Finnigan; S.S, 13 East ' Wanvanosit, Miss Ada Dow; TT:S.S,1S T3ast and West Wawanosh, Mrs. B. Anderson; U.S.S.17 East Wawanosh and Morris, Beigrave, Donald Manex and Mrs. D. Cruik- shanit; ILS.S.11 East Wawanosit and 13ullett, Miss Katherine Me - Donald; S.S,1 Morris, Miss Patricia Anderson; S.S. 3 Morris, Nelson Car- negie( 5.5.4 Morris, Miss Jessie Tittle; 0,0.5 Morris, Miss Mabel Mc- Donald; 8.8.6 Morris, Wilfred Spiv- ey; 5.5.7 Morris, Miss Gladys Comb bell; 5.5.8 Morris, John Spivey 5.5.9 Morris, Button's School; Miss Jean Yuill; S.S.10 Morris, James- town, Miss Jean Anness; II.S.S.11 Morris, Grey, and McKillop, Wal- ton, Donald Yungblut; 13.6.8.12, Morris and Hullott, Mrs. M. Young - hint INSERTED sY NATIONAL LIBERAL COMMITTEE sseressmarangitersgesmearrosessresr JAMES A. ROSS PROMINENT CiTIZEN, DIES (Ottawa Citizen) Zanies Alexander Ross. retired chief treasury officer for the cns- Growl .f Ldiets offer these advantages. 1. There is no waste. 2. In open range hoppers Pellets are not blown out by the wind. 3. Loss from spillage and billing out is eliminated. Pellts spilled on the ground can be picked up readily the birds. 4. Birds cannot "pick over" feed for more palatable ingredients. They get a complete balanced ration. NIMMMM MIMAMMM MASTER FE DS AL SLAWS Of e+ M Me UBE hole yes stionaa maw airs: MPMI MI httAMf 5. Pellet feeds because they are compressed, have Less exposed surface to the air thus retain the vitamin con- tent longer. 6. Pellets are compressed Mesh in appetizing form. The birch like them. YOUR FRIENDLY MASTER FEEDS DEALER IS J. C. Adams & So Phone 99-r-4 $ Brussels FEFCt S WHO KEEP RECORDS EVENTUALLY t1uY MASTER 1 In his remarks, Mr. Fenwick warned against taking breath in wrong places. Many, he said. didn't I smile and look pleasant, In grant- ! Ing Audrey Rockwell 88 marks in the Junior class, Mr. Fenwick stated: 'Tom' singing is just •plain i lovely. T could listen to you all clay." Following the noon recess. Law- rence Taylor. president of Beigrave i School Fair. opened the afternoon session. In commenting on the senior !girls' class, Mr. Fenwick stated: "Expression should come from witn- in, and the singer should catch the mood of the song." The senior boys' solo event. Mr. Fenwick said, was the "most satisfying class I have heard for toms and excise Drnartment of and prominent. Order. died at early today, Tae divisions of the National Revenue in the Masonic a local hospital was in his 7eth year. for the evening session, which was A natiyQ of Brtissels, Ont.. Mr, opened by R. J, McMurray, chair: Roes has been a resident of Ot- man of the festival commitee, tawa since 1900. Tie came here Atter hearing the unison chorus - from Toronto where he was in es, Mr. Fenwick congratulated Miss the civil service. Tn 1919 he wag Walsh, the music supervisor, and promoted to the posit of assistant the teachers on the pure tone 'and accountant in the accounts branch blending. at voices that had been in the customs and excise division, developed in three years" of school Tn 1935 he was again promoted to the post of representative- of the /treasury. whteh was later changed to chief treasury officer. Prominent in the Masonic Order, be was a east oeptty grand master, of the Ottawa district being a member of Doric Lodge and Sidney Alpert Luke Lodge, as well as the Scottish Rite, Mr, Ross was also a ' member of the Cha.imer TTnited Vhurch, and W110 a clerk at the session of that congregation, Re was married in 1909 in Carleton Place to the former ,lean M, Cram, who survives, ELLIOTT'S NURSING HOME Accommodation for bed patients and 'invalids. Rates reasonable. Nursing Service day and night. Telephone 367 Josephine St. Wingham — Ont. F. F. Home.gte Registered Optometrist `Western Ontario's Most Modern Eye Service" ne 118, Harriston ! a long time: not a went: voice in Ithe whole performance, but not quite jolly enough" Memorial T3a11 was again filled MEMORIALS WINO AM M>;1Ntn12IAi. SHOP farnalrt icor Artistic Memorials at very reasonable prices. Always a large stock in choice-' granites to chose from Cemetery uttering a speciatltY All r ootler-i machinery , R. A. SPOTtON Phase 256 Wingliarri, Om. CASIR FOR DEAD ANIMALS UWS e $2.50 each HORSES- $2.50 each HOGS • .50 per cwt. according to size and condition Phone collect: BRUSSELS 72 INGERSOLL --- 21 Wiiiiairi Stoi eNSofs Ltd. .4(N,INGERSOLPOIt,IRIO Wednesday, June 2244, 1949 POULTRY EGGS FEED C 'S RR i u 010 wrap Lchr Each Locker Insured Against Pore. Phone 80 • russeln, Ont. Ethel Produce — Phone 22-r-10 e 0004ie'i'aYYtfiv 11 �,� ij ()) >131'c%i Nat . You CAN still fund people who "don't believe in banks" ..: who keep their cash in old coffee pots, or hide it in the woodpile, or carry it around. But most folk nowadays keep their money in bank accounts. They can get it whenever they want it; and they can pay their bills by cheque. Canadians have more than seven million such deposit accounts. In terms of Canada's adult population, that makes it practically unanimous. The banks, in turn, know they must earn this confidence by giving you the best service they know how. Today you can take your account to any bank you choose. And what is in your bank book is strictly between you and your bank. It is your own private business. State monopoly of banks would wipe out competition and would open your bank account to the eye of the state official, • SPONSORED BY YOUR BANK 0 1 FOR SI A fen Mac Sh