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Slippery road surfaces, unfavourable w=qther conditions,
and early darkness, combine with thouy;. l;:ar, driving to
make the late Fall and Winter months the most dangerous
period of the year.
For your own safety and the safety of other road users—
pedestrians and motorists--observo the following sug-
g estions:
1. On wet, snowy or icy road surfaces
drive at reduced speed.
2. When stopping, apply brakes lightly and
intermittently. Jamming on the brakes
may briny about a skid.
3. Keep windshield and windows free of
snow and ice Nitride, and fog and frost
inside.
4. Be stare `:wi :crakes, steering mechanism
and tires are in safe canditiait : F;•clp
offset the extra hazards of Winter driving.
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PAPTMENT OE HIGHWAYS
GEO. H. DOUCETT
Mester
CLASSIFIED ADS. '• ' aOaf' '`fi
FOR SALE—
35 Suckers.
Phone 38-r-11 Brussels.
FOR SALE—
Coleman 011 Burner ,in good con.
Odom used 2 years,
Glen Huether Phone 75-r-17,
WANTED—
Implement Dealership Open in
Town of Brussels,
,'Lpp1y Box 50.
FOR SALE —
Delieteu., and Macintosh Rech ,
Apples at reduced prices.
Bill Blake Phone 42-r-8,
LOST—
in Brussels last Saturday one
' anan's man'sbrown kid fur hued elore left
hemi. Pinder leave at Pdst or phone
20 -r -S.
Serviee
Shellubricatior Shell Household and Snell Petroleum Produc".a
etenerel Repair Livestock Spray Parts ante Acceeeartca
shone 77 -6 Brussels, Ont.
AUSTIN SALES AND SERVICE
tro Feeding Costs
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for Sally iy
Ethel Produce
Phone 22-r-10
PEOPLE WE KNOW
a Mr. R. Fax is suffering with blood
1 poisoning in his leg.
Mr, Jack McDowell, accompanied
by his aunt, Mrs, Garside and Mr.
David Fountain, London, was a Sun- 1
clay visitor at the home of his mother
Mrs. G. McDowell.
Mrs, S. Fox had the misfortune to
j fall, on the street last Thursday,
breaking her arm.
Mrs. Andrew Lane and sons at
I tended the services at Willis United
Church, Drumrbo on Sunday, Dec. 17,
when a bronze plaque was presented
to the church, by the family in Mem-
ory of the late Dr. J. A. and Mrs.
Mitchell, parents of Mrs, Lane. The
unveiling was performed by Gordon
Lane, a grandson.
GOOD FOR
ALL KINDS
OF
BAKING
SOLD IN BRUSSELS AT
W. L. Baeker & Son
BUTCHER SHOP
Phone 6 Brussels
Brothers under the skin?
The BLACK and GRAY SQUIRRELS are more
closely related than you'd imagine.
Contrary to most beliefs they are not different
species, but rather color phases of the same
animal. Both colors may occur in the same family.
This series of unusual natural facts is presented by
Carling's in order to promote a keener • interest in our
wildlife and its protection. Once you're acquainted
with nature, you'll want to keep it unspoiled.
YOURS TO PROTECT...YO.URS TO ENJOY
THE CARLING BREWERIES LIMITED
WATERLOO, ONTARIO
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GODERICH RE -UPHOLSTERING —1
Chesterfields, chat's, etc., very
eh„ire rncrrings. Phone Wm, Reid,
nnderleh 50M or Call at Stores. Es-
timates given, 25 years experience.
See us, Phone us, Write as.
FOR SALe —
To close the estate of D. D. Sander-
son, 75 acres of pasture land,
will be sold cheap. Property Is
partly wooded with spring running
through. Price 0800. cash.
Apply Crawford & Hetherington,
Brussels.
GOOD HOUSES FOR SALE —
Brick house with bath, built in
cupboard, some hardwood floors.
Frame house with furnace, water,
some hardwood floors. asltfalt siding
on Turnberry St, South.
Immediate possession apply to
• Elmer Ellacott,
ATTENTION FAHME,RS
We will be pleased to pick up dead
or crippled tarn animals . and pay
highest prevailing prices, For Int -
mediate service telephone collect —
Brussels 85-r-12 or Elmira 554
Gordon Young (Elmira) Ltd.
FOR SALe
Hygienic Supplies (Rubber Goods)
mailed Postpaid in plain sealed
envelope with price Itat. Six
sample 25c, 24 samples, $1.00. Mail
Order Dept. M 83 Nov -Rubber Co.,
Box 91, Hamilton, Ont.
LIVESTOCK WANTED—
"Up to 65.00 eaoh for Dead or
Disabled Horses, Cows, Hogs, at
your farm. Prompt Service. Phone
Collect Brussels 72, William Stone
Sons, Limited, Ingersoll, Ont,
FOR SALE —
White enamel cook stove (Findlay
Condor) used 3 winters.
Good Cheer Coal Heater
Westinghoue Console Radio
Kitchen cabinet
Bed roost suite
Spring filled mattress and springs
Cdngoleunl Rug, nearly new 9 x
13%,
Pr. of Damask Drapes
Kitchen Table and Chairs,
Wan. L. Semi/. Phone 70-r-3.
CARETAKER WANTED --
AIparllications for the position of
caretaker in each of bbs schools of
Morris Township Sohooi Area will be
received until Jan, 2nd, 1951. Duties
to commence February 1,, 1.961. Ap-
plicants will state salary expected.
Particulars as to caretaker's duties,
may be had from any memibers of
Morias Township School Hoard.
Ralph Shaw, Sec. -Tams.
Bluevale, Ont,
FOR SALE —
Shorts Off Car I
()Weed Off Oar
About Jan, 15.
Used Lumber and Feed
Of All Kinds,
J. C. Lamont, Ethel,
Rhone Brussels 85-r-13.
,,, 652.00
581.00
FOR SALE ---
House with bath and furnace, good
location, Immediate possession,
priced' to sell.
Good house with Bath, also barn
and appall acreage. Immediate posses-
sion,
Duplex House, good location, ins-
mediate possession.
100 acre Farm, good house and
barn, 22 acres ploughed, rest seeded
to hay and grass. good bush, Weed
to Sell.
J. C. Long, Real Estate Broker,
Brussels, Ont. Phone 114.
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Wonderful News for Gift Seekers !
This Christmas
you can
give her a
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Model MM -76 $349.75
rancor
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Yes, we can deliver for Christmas
that wonderful new Frigidaire
Refrigerator she's dreamed about,
if you come in NOW. We've a good
selection of sizes and ,prices to
choose from. But make sure of yours
by coming in tomorrow or Saturday.
Look What a Frigidaire
gives you 1
* quickuhe Ice Trays—They slide
out easily—release cubes instantly!
No tugging. no melting!
• Meter-Miser—cold-making mechan-
ise warranted for 5 years,
Twin Hydrators — are porcelain
finish and extra deep. Easily stacked
for extra room.
O Beautiful cabinets—of gold and
white.
'i' Rust -proof Shelves—that come out
easily for cleaning.
More Storage Space—with no In-
crease in kitchen space.
other models from $299.75 -
Another wonderful family gift. Match Her Frigidaire
Refrigerator with a
FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC RANGE
Five models to choose from, Illustrated is the amazing new
"Thrifty.Thlrty" that 'will roast a 35 pound turkey, yet is only 30
inches wide! This range and Model' RM -60 give her completely
automatic oven cooking — they cook a whole oven meal, automatic-
ally turning en and off while she's away for the afternoon!
Other models from $229.75
Model RM -35 $288.75
J. H. STRETTON
Authorized Frigidaire Dealer
Brussels, Ont. Phone 5x
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CRANBOOK
The Decelmber meeting of the
Cranbrook Womenfe Institute met
in the Community Centre on Wed.
Den, lath, with the president Mae.
Jas. Bremner in the e'ir.
The •meeting openeehd by singing
"The Opening Ode," and repeating
the institute Creed and the Lord's,
Prayer in unison.
Minutes of the last meeting were
read by the secretary Mrs. Gordon
Knight,
Proceeds from the Ohristanas Cakes
that was drawn. for alt the Christmas
Concert were 523.17. The cake being
W0111 by Clem! Steffler,
Plans were made for an Institute
booth on opening night for the
Community Centre.
A quilt was purtahased from the
Brussels Anglican ladies and tickets
are to be sold on It. The quilt to be
given away on opening night of the
Community- Centre,
'Phe mato, "I will honour Christ-
Inas
hrisInas in my heart and try to keep it I
all the year," was spendidly given by
Robt. Caanpbell,
The singing of a number of Christ•
mss Carols, . was much enjoyed, with I
Mrs, Martin McDonald at the piano,'
A demonstration on making,
Scotch Shortbread wee given by Mrs.
Leslie Switzer; 1
'Phe Christmas story was given by r
Mrs. Mac Mclmtoslh telling how
Ohristmaa is celebrated in other
e6entries.
The meeting closed by singing..
"The I{ing"
A bountiful iuncb wad served by,
the hostesses Mrs. M. Cameron, ,Mrs.
Ti. Keys, Mne, Jas. Clark, Miss Helen
Out,
Mrs, Robert, Stanley and Mrs.
Campbell and hose silent Sunday
1
with the bormers brother Rev. and
M'na. R. Duncanson of Cnomarty.
The service in Knox Presbyterian
Church, on Sunday morning, Dec, 17
was conducted by a student. Mo'. Mc-
Donald, Goderlch, Sunday school
and bhe regular morning service will
be held et the usual time, on Sunday-'
Dec, 24th.
Mrs. L. H. Gordon is in St, Thomas
and Mrs. J. Bremner is teaching in
the school here,
Mr, Wan, Smalldon is spending a
few days with his daughter, Mrs,
Jars, Keys, Seafontlh,
Mr. George (Dod) Smalldon, Mrs.
07rnie Pi en, Brussels, and Mr, and
Mrs. Carl Plum, Toronto, motored to
Toledo en 'Sunday where they at-
tended the funeral on Monday of
Mrs, Joe Sharpe, the former Annie
Smalldon, ctaughter of the late George
and Mrs. Smalldon.
Miss Alice J, Forrest is in Brussels
assisting the ,Missea Dickson 10 'their
store there, .during ,the holiday rush,
The Crambrook Community Centre .l
will be officially opened on ,Tan, 4th,
FREDERICK F. HOMUTW
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Carol E. Ha air
Mn. H. Vlela Hama R O.
Reaisterad Optonselrldr
Phone 118 Harristoe, Ord.
Renfrew Crow
Separators sad Mors.
Disc, Plow., Munro
• Spreaders.
Lime and Fertilizer Sowers,
Spring -tooth Hwrottii
Lind Packers,
Rubber -tied Wagons.
Oliver Tractors,
both wheel tractors and auwtiens„
Plows, Discs, Treaders,
Mowers, Hey L oak n%
Smalley Forage Blow** tie!
Hammer
We dao ave repairs far
Oliver Cookshutt Tractors.
MORRITT & WRIGHT
f.Ulnsaet Dealers /en
Oltrie, Implements
Telephone .4 and tis, Mlyth, Oct
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POULTRY- EGGS - FEED
W. BRAY'Y PRODUCE
CoId Storage Lockers
Each Locker Insured Aggaiinat Fire.
Phone 80 -- Brussels, Ont.