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New Stationery i 1951
Day Books, Ledgers, Journals,
Indexes, Pocket Memo Books,
Counter Check Books
Receipt Pads, Statement Pads
Record Books, Minute Books,
Invoice Files, Blotters
Writing Pads, Envelopes
Skrip Washable, Waterman's
Inky Fountain Pen
Paper Fasteners, Ink
Checking Pencils, Ink Erasers
Lead PF,nols, Pencil Sharpeners
Type Writer Pads, Type Writer Ribbons
all l .e•a Pez•ni, ronnf rS1 Pens
and many other items.
"" Rocks
School Tent W
and School Supplies
Examination Pads, Art Paper
and Crayons
Water C-elors, Plastic Rulers
Loose Leaf Note Books, Zipper Binders
Exerci n Books and Scribblers.
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NOTICE
Order your De -Witt Fertilizer Now and
Save Money. Take Delivery in January as
a considerable discount is in effect until
January 30th.
Place order with Joseph Brenner your
Massey -Harris Dealer Brussets Phone 55.
May the year 1951 be a Happy and
Prosperous One for all.
DENT'S SHOE REPAIR SHOP
Mitts and Gloves.
Zippers sewn on jackets, goloshes & purses.
Galoshes Re -furred.
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Jewellery aka on new beau*
when re -mounted In Sorely pew raj tam
flags by Mani Vi'matb, Our t'ptnouel Bald,
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Choose frons a wide selection f snare ring designs styled
the modern manner. Remember 'that Bridal Wroath craftsmatie
ship and quality assure you c a ring`'ou'irbe proud oo weep;_
.Mak for a price quotation theses no obltigadon.
W. G. LEACH
The Store for Beautiful Gifts
Jeweller Brussels
Phone 24
THE BRUSSELS POST
Brussels, Ont. .
May we take this opportunity of thanking
our many customers for their loyal patron-
age and also thanks to the new friends we
make from year to year.
To all in the community we extend the
heartiest greetings for 1951.
May the New Year bring to you all
Health, Happiness and Prosperity and
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Mrs. Percy Stephenson was hos-
tess
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had h devotional
all, assistant, , Mr, . So
above all Peace.
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tess for the W.M.S, and W.A. Dec-
ember meetings. Mrs Alex Pearson
at charge ofthe eve ional period
and was assisted in the candle-
lighting service by four members.
Mrs. Geo. Menzies took charge of a 1
brief business period,
The nominating committee hand-
ed in the following slate of officers
which was read by Mr. Lane, Past
president, Mrs, George Menzies;
President. Mrs, Alex Pearson; 1st
vice-president, Mrs. Percy Stephen-
son; 2nd vice-president, Mrs,
George Pearson; treasurer, Mrs,
Toe Pearson; recording secretary,
Miss Ella Pearson; assistant, Mrs,
E. McTaggart; corresponding sec-
retary, Mrs. Joe Ames; life mem.
bership, Mrs. William Patterson;
Christian stewardship, Mrs, James
Pearson; friendship secretary, Mrs,
C. Cochrane; assistant Mrs. Percy
Stephenson; supply secretary, Mrs.
King; temperance secretary, Mrs,
de Doelder; missionary monthly,
Miss 1i'anrle Hanenld; press secre-
j tary, Mss Ella Pearson; organist,
1 Mrs. Roy H es . t e e
'Pearson. This Slate of officers was
voted on and approved.
Mrs. J. S, Stephenson was pre-
sented with a life membership cer-
tificate and pin, She thanked the
members for the gift. Mr, Lane
then gave the Christmas message
based cm "Joy, Love, Light and
Peace." This was foilowed by the
For the
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a Purina Cow Chow
Supplement to
make a real 16%
milk•makins ration.
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To help build dry
cows up for reduced
calving troubles
and extra milk
ahead, feed Purina
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Batteries
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Feathers
Horse Hair
Rags
Metals of all kinds,
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PHONE 22 ' BRUSSELS
closing hymn No, 50 and benedic-
tion. Lunch was served, Mrs, Alex
Pearson invited the society to herd
home for the January meeting,
Anna Sharp
Mrs. Anna Sharp, 2821/ 102rd
Street died on Friday, Dec. 15th,I
1950 in Riverside Hospital, Toledo
after one weclr's illness. She was 71
years of age.
.S native 01 Brussels, Ontario Mrs.
Sharp lived in Toledo for the past
fifty years.
Surviving are three sisters: Mrs.
Charles Fischer, Mrs. Eddie Fischer
and Mrs. Ernest Plum; (ail of Ont-
ario.)
Surving are five brothers: Mr,
Edward Smalldon, Toledo, Ohio;
William, Thomas, Roy and George
Smalldon. fall of Ontario).
Services were held on Monday 2.80
• p, m. in the 'Boyer, Feilhach & Van
Wormer Mortuary, Collingwood Mem-
orial, Toledo, Ohio, interment in
Toledo Memorial Park,
The Christmas Concert of the
Union School and United Church
Sunday School was held on Thursday
evening, Dec, 7th in the basement of
the church. A large audience was
on hand to enioy the program.
An opening chorus by the school
entitled "Cock-a-doodle-doo opened
the program. The following num-
bers then were enacted — four dia-
logues, a pantomime two action
songs, a dance—the Sailors Horn-
pipe and a Christmas Pageant. These
numbers were irtersilersed by duets
by Shirley Maker and Wilma Machan,
Elaine Rernogban and Brian Prescott,
Jean and Melvin Rock; a solo by
Wayne Ward; and recitations by
Patsy Rathwell, Jean Rock and
Gary Machan. Following a Good-
night acrostic by eight pupUs and
the singing of here Comes Santa
Claus, Santa Claus arrived with
gifts and candy for all the children,
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Slaves up to 30% on fuel bills
By automatically controlling
dampers from upstairs, the
'blue roar TEMP•MAS'TElt Au-
tomatic Meat Regulator pre-
vents the over and underheat-
ing that waste fuel dollars,
Pays for itself, Mk for PREF
HOME DEMONSTRATION.
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SAFE! HEALTHFUL!
Yes, winter will be a lot more carefree
when you've got a supply of 'blue
coal' in your basement. 'blue coal' is
extra -rich in heat units to keep you
snug on zero days. And because steady
heat helps cut down on colds, no
wonder 'blue coal' is the choke of
so many families with children, Try
'blue coal' and feel the difference.
COME IN OR PHONE TODAY
M. 0. OLDFIELD Phone 68 Brussels
COLOR GIJARAN,TEES -YOP' GET TH
The Style Shoppe
To make room for new spring styles a
Clearing Sale of Winter Hats will be held
starting January 5th,
Children's French Berets (wool felt) green,
sand, brown, white, wine, royal, powder
navy ' • • • ' • .. 79c each
Ladies French Berets (wool felt) olive.
pink, navy, yellow, black • , • • $1.00
Hand Blocked Berets
Wine, green and brown
"Grandmere" Angora Berets
green and brown •'
Misses and Matrons felts and velvet
Hats in browns, greys, navy, green, wine
and black from $1.00 to $4.50
Ladies wool gloves assorted shades $1.00
Fri. and Sat., Jan. 5 & 6 Only.
Ladies black fabric Gloves,
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Special $1..a000
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The next meeting of the Huron County
Council will be held in the Council Chamb-
ers, Court House, Goderich, commencing
Tuesday, January 16th, at 2 p. m.
All accounts. notices of deputations and
other business requiring the attention of
Council should be in the hands of the County
Clerk not later than Saturday, January
13th.
$2.00
$1.50
ItT, W. Miller, County Clerk,
Goderich, Ontario.
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Phone 40x Brussels, Ont.
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Washing Machines, Irons and Toasters,
Clocks, Table and Floor Lamps.
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Complete line of Lighting Fixtures.
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