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The Brussels Post, 1950-11-29, Page 5THE, BRUSSELS POST ry, November 211th, m MowI Coos -riff 6 EACH 'F'`>�� W SECURITY • • • o • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • o o • + p o e • * • 0 0 p p ♦ U The married woman wants peace of mind and security for herself and her lamily—money for food—eholtor—olothoa--education. The business wo'incut wants peace of mind and saourity at retirement. Ask for our pamphlet especially written for women entitled "I Want Insurance". It will interest you. c a1Ao 0P1I C �'..y r. ivC jw,t'tYti'i , • : r� ilt��x . iilr, °i rj ja im. : J. C. LONG Are e tion, Life Association t o e o n t o Representative '3)r l+ttl . • .`�j Yl', xr, Brussels ezezzali GIRL GUIDES DINNER At the home of Mrs. F, Stephensoe on Tuesday, Nov, 21 at 7 o'clock a dinner was served to 18 Guides in honour of Capt. Cuchnore's 21st birthday. The table was beautifully decorat. eel in pink and white colour scheme with the guest or,honour seated at the head of the table with Lieut. Spear placed at her left. At the end of the first course "Happy Birthday," was sung. Guide St. phenson read a well worded ad- dress, Guide Raymond presented the Captain with six eornrlower goblets, on behalf of Com. Leach, Lieut. Spefr and 1st Co. of the Brussels Girl Guides. The hostess entered with n lighted cake daintiy decorated with tiny pink rose hods. With a wish the 21 candles were blown out. Captain Cludmore thanked the (Twee for the lovely .gift. The evening was spent in games, ennteets and dancing, UNITED CHURCH W. A. TI“..twitter meeting of the W. A. of the Citited Church was held on Tuesday evening Nov. 21st, at the home of Mrs. Bert Bray with a. good attendance. The president Mrs. R. 13 Cousins opened the meeting with hymn 77 followed by Psalm 716 and the Lord's Prayer in unison. The secretary's report was read anti an - proved. A "thank you" card was also rear!. Ti treasurer's report fnlinwerl s win g a good margin in the ban!: The parsonage committee repnrtr(1 re the cupboards and by a vete It was deei(led that the con- 1"'et be let. Mies N. Downing re. ported concerning the, "Save the I'njec't. jec't. A nominating eezemistre 1114Q P. i'nchanan. 114rs. T. Miller and Mrs. W. Rose was ebosen to soiree the officers for the W. A. of 1951. Ten dollars or more if needed was voted to Miss E. Pewtiii'i to pay for the shipping of the hale. The meeting elesr'd by singing hymn 5455 and repeating the :1Tie,e9 benediction. A social half hn hour was then 1 enjoyed ijoyed cottsietini, of a Bible Contest and readings from Tennyson followed by lunch. Thanks was then offered Mrs. Bray for her hospitality and to the committee in eharge for a very successful meet- ing. Dear IN MEMORIAM --• Cr. loving memory of Our Parents William D. Ward, who passed away on Dec, 2nd, 1935. His Wife .lune E. King, who fell •:1.. n. April 1st, 1945, There still is an ache, In our hearts to -day. -Oat countless years will not take way. We may smile. with the world, but we'll never forget. In our garden of memories you both live yet. Lovingly remembered by their family. 1 NATIVE OF BRUSSELS, il. 6. LAIRD, DIES 1'111111(,4 T. Ltafd c e:terau of over. v.rcice tvjUi the army In World u ;4' I and a natio, of Brueseis, Ont., 1 vol :t1unday in \}'e.eturfnstee lioepita'l ,,iter a Lang illucss. r3)=url,er r,l' 111e Cap:111an Loglon t,,,i the Loyal Orange Ledge, lvlr, •:dr(t 4;43)1• to London in 1918. 111:14 tinrtirerl by his wife. Mary fate of 550 St. :fames Street London; toe la tight ars 1lTir YretY.'Aire. John ir. Purser, of London, and fared - wen'), Mr:, .John Till. of Stratford; .sister, Mrs. Eleanor Robinson, of Sault Ste, Merle; two brothers. t n s-•11 Laird. of Sault Ste. Marie :nal Joseph of Toronto, and one rrrand•rhild. The funeral will he held Thursday, •;r t' 51)14.. at the Evans funeral home, Jt'rhntnnd led Central, London. Ont., ((here tbr• body Is reefing. Burial +e) 1.• in \1'nodituwn Cemetery, Strachan - Shillabeer The Presby':.r11111 manse. Wing ham, on Nov. 151h. was the scene 1.1: a certnlony uniting in marriage Jennie, daughter of the late Mr. and Sirs, Gordon Shillabeer of Saskatoon. Sask., and Mr, Thomas Strachan son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rtrec9ian of T3luevu,le. Rev. A. Nim - mo officiated. For her wedding the bride chose a navy blue suit, Pink and navy accessories and pink carn- ation corsage, Mrs. Hartley Smith, cousin or the bride, matron of honor, ra • a blade frock, black and cerise e•l eie4, red rose corsage, Hartley Smith was best man. A reception was !epicl at the Boole of Mr, and Mrs. TT. Smith, Wingha,m. Mr. and 11,•a. Sira"llan will make their home on their form in Grey township, PIANO TUNING Those wishing to get their Plano tuned before Christmas get in touch with Ken Hill at once. Work guar- anteed. Leave your order' at Old- fteld'e Hardware, Phone 68. II' J_ 1y Iruid�ill t Diastratod Curium Dodge 4 -Door Sedan DODGE DEPENDABILITY, user curry Vedge clamed There's a dependable Dodge to ]meet your needs, no matter in which price class your new car choice lies. Dodge models range from the DeLuxe 3 -passenger coupe and the two -door sedan in the lowest -price class to the luxurious Custom Dodge, still the lowest -priced car with Fluid Drive (also available with Gyro-Matie transmission as extra equipment). Your Dodge -DeSoto dealer will be happy to giro you full information and prices, See him to -day. Before you buy a new ear, It's smart to test it ... drive it , , . to prove the value. So get behind the wheel of a new Dodge and find out for yourself its ease of handling, outstanding performance and safety, With the Custom Dodge you can enjoy the driving ease and comfort of GYRO-MATIC TRANSMISSION — available on Custom Dodge only, as extra equipment, 44, DODGE DEt1*i',*1,. D`f[ 0/ / bn7tit ELLIOTT MOTORSALES BRUSSELS, PHONE 82 • s o . a ,a , CLASSIFIED ADS. 4, a * s. fi it a * FUR SALE-. 13-.,113 Hops, bw,vlceable age:. t.S'd .A!un1: Phone 224-14 FOR SALE -- Reg. Sh,n•lirer•n ]lulls, dark red. Kern. Mc1'hsrlane Phone 29.1-13 FOR SALE — Brick !muse, full hath and double +r•. I"or further partionlars apply Lorne W. Ilekneier, FOR SALE — Iirrlicrous and Macintosh lied Apples at reduced Driers. I1111 Blake Phone 49-r-8 FOR SALE - Girls white figure =taring outfit. with tine leather hoots, size 51/2, worth $22.95, will sell for Half -Price. .5 Wood. Phone 24 LOST — A bunch of keys nn a ring with brass tag on Turnberry Street, Find- er kindly leave at Brussels Post Office, CAR FOR SALE — 1949 Light Grey Chevrolet Coach, with heater and radio, low mileage. Apply to Mrs. Ethel Huether, Phone 8x2 Brussels. TRADE IN— Your old parlour shite and organ on one of the 12 new Chesterfields and 20 gond pianos at Schuett & Sons, Furniture Store at Mildmay. Ileasonable prices. GODERICH RE -UPHOLSTERING — Chesterfielde, cha.ire, eta., very rhnire coverings, Phone Wm Reid, Gorlerich 5957 or Call at Stores. Es- timates given, 25 years experience. See ns, Phcne us, Write us. FOR SALE — 1 High Grade Mason- Risch Piano 1 Victor Console Radio 1 Twelve Bass Piano -Accordion, like new Lorne W. Eckmier. FOR SALE — Two registered Aberdeen Angus Bulls by Prince Bandolier of Don- Hea d, Graeme MoDonald Phone 48-r-11 FOR SALE — Two used Johnsons Electric -Floor Polishers. Will sell cheap for cash. Will give one year gurantee with each one. These polishers have been rented a few times and cannot be told from new ones. Grewar's Groceteria Phone 5 FOR SALE— A quantity of good maple hardwood also cedar. A complete stock of An- thracite and Bituminous Coals. Order now. Brussels Coal Yard Phone 86s2. WANTED -- A. man with a oar able to travel when roads permit. Be your own boss. Income depends on steady work on commission basis. See or phone Geo. Wesenberg. Phone 56-r-9 Brussels. FOR SALE — One used Thor gasoline washer, also 1 Johnson "Iron Horse Engine." Cheap for quick sale. 1 New Cr. E. 9 3 cubic ft, 25 cycle Refrigerator, Oldlield's Hardware Phone, 68 FOR SAL" — Hygienic Supplies (1Wfober Goods) mailed postpaid in plain nailed envelope with price list. Six sample 25c, 24 samples, 81-00. Mall Order Dept. M 83 Nov -Rubber Co., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. LIVESTOCK WANTED— "Up to 85.00 eaoh for Dead or Disabled Horses, Cows, Hogs, at your Farm. Prompt Service. Phone Collect Brussels 72, William Stone Sons, Lisolted, Ingersoll, Ont. FOR SALE OF RENT -- 100 aore farm with brick house, windmill, some bush, Situated on 9th, con. of Grey, 1M miles from Cranbrook. Write or phone 167J Ayr, Mrs. W, 0, McEachern, Elliott Street, Ayr, Ont, FOR SALE -- 1 Feather mattress, 2 eottnn quilt tops (new) Star and Colonial Girl, 1 pr. of fur trimmed goloshes, Cub- an heel, size 4. 2 pr. of low rubhere, sive 4, cuban heels, Millie Greeter Phone 72 FOR SALE — Cnh Corn 505,00 a ton delivered, else kiln dried ,Sheiled Corn 508:06 ton, Prices subject to Mange. Apply to R. ,1. Bnitantyne, R. R. 2 St. 'Pants. Phone 01-r-5. 1 Sebringville. Save Feedin Costs FUNCTIONAL FEEDS HLP PRODUCE HEALTHY, PULLY NOURISHED BIRDS WHO GiVE MORE EGGS—Bin L EGOS. F -Y INCREASIN OUALITY Af1D UANT3TY YOU LOWER COT ANIS INCREAS► PROFITS. (Fill -the -Basket) EGG MAS :tsd EGG PELLETS • :ls Relish Pellets) der Sala by Ethel Produce Phone 22-r-10 FOR SALE — Norge Oil neuter, goocPtis new. :Apply at Gregg's Hardware Stare, Brussels. WANTED — Older girl or woman as house- keeper. Apply to Walter Rose Poultry FYarm Phone 38x -r-4. FOR SALE — 6 rooul 2 Morey house with front parch, covered with roll brick siding hydro.. stater and good garden. in the Village of Walton. APPLY to Cliff. Brown Phone 19-r-12 Brussels FOR SALm — To close the estate of D. D. Sander- son, 75 acres of pasture Iand, wilt be sold cheap. Property is partly wooded with spring running through. Price 5850. itch. Apply Crawford & Hetherington, Brussels. ATTENTION FARMERS — We will be pleased to pick op dead or crippled farm animals and pay highest prevailing prices. For tai. mediate service telephone oollect — Brussels 86-r-12 or Elmira 564 Gordon Young (Elmira) Ltd. FARMERS Now is the time to buy your Min- eral for your Poultry and Stock. Louse Killer and Disinfectants, also Cold Tablets and Vitamins for your- self. Boxed Christmas Cards and Gifts 10% discount. Phone or write Geo. Wesenburg,I Phone 56-r-9 Brussels. FOR SALE — General store on highway, white brick, with dwelling, also 4 room apartment above store, Post Office and stock and equipment included. • Price 510,000. Owner 111 health. General store on highway, with new house, gas pumps and good stock. Chopping mill in good village, 40 H. P. Defsel Engine also good feed business in connection. Price 55,500. J. C. Long, Real Estate Broker, Phone 84 Brussels, Oat. FOR SALE — House with bath and furnace, good location, immediate possession, priced to sell, Good House with Bath, also barn and email acreage. Immediate posses- sion. Duplex House, good location, im- mediate possession, 100 acre Farm, good house and barn, 22 acres ploughed, rest seeded to hay and grass. good bush. priced t0 sell, J. C. Long, Real Estate Broker, Brussels, Ont. Phone 84. Renfrew Crean Separators and Milkers, Nec, Plows, Manure Spreaders, Lime and Fertilizer Sowers, Spring -tooth Harrows Land Packers, Rubber -tired Wagons. Oliver, Tractors, both wheel tractors and crawlers,1 Plows, Discs, Spreaders, Mowers, Hay Loaders, Smalley Forage Blowers and Hammer Mill.. We also ave repairs for Oliver Cockshutt Tractors. MORRITr & WRIGHT ••.-.ft,m-,ssi, (scalers for 5HNer implements Telephone 4 Mend 98. %Neth, ons. Melville Church Services Rev. Mr. Fulton had charge of t'. services on Sunday. In the morni his text was Roan. 8:36, if God for us wile can be against us, a Pair ,.t the evils of the world a tth.:t tit. Pant endured, but his dmeter faith. Ala anthem was sung the elicit% In the evening his to was Matt. 4:4, the bread of 11fe. Mr. L. D. Thompson and the chr 0 be c. ngeatulated on such i 1.:-ndrii sacred 'aatuert that was pr 'rd art 01. the evening service. ^,I. UEVALE i"1'i nuls: Suss olive Scott h. returned hnine after spending month in \Vingham hospital Stanie Darling has retuned home atter loncf ;stay in liesleital: Mrs. Goad. 1-i110149nn and eon Jimmy. Hensa: with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hamilton az family• Mrs. Lloyd Taylor is ' Victoria Hospital, London; MI Earl Hamilton in Toronto recent!; the Fnited Church Sunday Soho fs planning a "white gift" servic for a Sunday evening betel Christmas, to take the place of ti' nsual Christmas concert; Mies Be Hilton fell and broke her arm r cantly, BELGRAVE A social evening was held in tl Belgrave Library for members el. frfencs sponsored by the Libra;. Board. Book lovers were given special treat when AIr, and Mrs. t Eckmie' of Goderich, librarians • the Huron County Library Servic displayed a Ia.rge collection of ne books. Mrs. Balmier described 31 books and told about the work the mobile library unit. The fill "The Books Move On," was show with the projector in charge of ' Cousins of Brussels. Other speakers were Rev. W. Moores, secretary 06 the for board; Mrs. Laurence Vanua local librarian; .and George jobn. ton, chairman of the board, Ml Walter Scott entertained with reading, Stewart Procter was chs' man for the evening. Refreshen were served to the large gather!!: and everyone was given an oppr tunity to inspeot the books. MAILING DATES FOR CHRISTMAS To ensure delivery of mall t Christmas, the following deadi: dates are as follows ; -- United States before Dec, 8 British Columbia. before Dec, 12 Alberta & Sask, before Dee. 18 lllanitnb sand Maritime Provinces before Deo, 14 Ontario & Quebec before Dec. 15 Local delivery before Dec. 16 All mail •should be clearly dressed and bearing return addl..' of sender. Ready reference leaflets will mailed to all box hodderg; Rb Rotates and general delivery on 14 20th, 1950. A. request to all mailers for to letters and cards in bundles a the stamps in the upper right b corner. this will enable the pew ire staff to oxpaditr the mall lit or to reach the dessttna.tioal be' Chriatnaae,