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The Brussels Post, 1951-1-10, Page 4
THE BRUSSELS POST sammamMIM le I 44 RY AFTER -1 10,000 Dollars ` oith savings passed on to our customers to clear stock quickly Vii. Fy 11, VENTORY 0,000 Dollars Worth of up•to-the.mtnute stock reduced for quick clearance to bring less than $20,000 C Going on Sale at Huge Reduotions Sizes 10 to 20; 64 COATS Reg. $45,00 $2 51 COATS '. Reg. to $99.50 65.00 16?; to 2612 in the lot All desirable shades Including black, wine, dark green, brown, navy, grey, blue, paddy and copper. ALL SALES FINAL AND CASH. ALTERATIONS EXTRA. ONE GROUP OF January Clearance 14, F�•� tK•ass- ss es. ILLINERY1 HALF PRICE ! HANDBAGS HALF PRICE and ONE THIRD OFF lea Iii .�� IcaFu5 F Bhg— Former values up to $25.00, No old Junk, no derelicts. Clean, new st,.ck. crepes. taffetas. moirees and novelty materials. Both Misses, Juniors and Women's half sizes are Included In the selections, 4.95 6.95 9e9e5 12 0 14 •9 Many more items, i.e., tam sets (Angora) Gloves, Lingerie, skirts, blouses waskets (corduroy skirt and Vestee to match) on Sale at great savings: spa The cream of the stock, on sale at reductions ranging from $50.00 to $150,00 Dollars. Electric Seals (dyed rabbit), Muskrat backs and flanks (dyed), brown,and grey Coneys (dyed rabbit), Persian Lamb Sides and grey Kidskin. Sloes 12 to 40 In the lot. Paris Ladies Shoppe Listowel's Leading Ladies Wear Store — Where Your Dollar Buys More MONCRIEFF The W. M. S. and W. A. of Mon 'I Crieff United Church held their gular meeting at the home of Mrs. Leonard Machan on Jan, 3rd, with 18 members present. The W. M. S. meeting, in charge oaf Mrs. Ken. Luddington, opened with the singing of Hymn No. 571, Standing at the portal. Mrs. Lud- clington, in conducting the worship Nice, was assisted by Mrs. C. 'Harrison and three other members, *13ss Olive Speiran, Mrs. Roy Patter- son and 'Mrs, Alec Speiran, who offered prayers. The Roll Call was usswered by suggestions for new roll CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE 1.1t'edne0ay, January 10th, 1951 FOR SALE— i •Concentrate eoutaining A.P.F., also Quantity of Cement. A.P.F. concentrate in supplement Geo, Pollard Blsoue 56-r-19 I form, J, C, Lamont, Ethel. FOR SALE Phone Brussels S6 -r•13, [sed McLnrY Quebec Range, —^ Apply to Roy Trultii Phone 18x ATTENTION FA1IMERg FOR SALE — We will he pleased to pick up dead About 16 tons of Timothy and or crippled farm animals and Pal Alfalfa IIay Baled, 1 highest prevailing prices. For Me Emerson Mitchell _ Phone 24-r-9. FOR SAht — I mediate eervioe telephone collect — Brussels 35-r-12 or Elmira 564 2 Cows. 1 freshen Jan. 19, 1 to I Gordon Young (Elmira) Ltd, freshen Mar. 19th. her Phone 24-r-13.1 Wilfred no FOR SALE— Prick house, full bath and double garage. For further particulars apply Lorne W. Eekmier. I VACANCY -- Rawleigh business now open in Huron County, Trade weal establish- ed. Excellent opportunity. Full time. Write at gnoe. Rawleigh's Dept. 17L -D-152, 139 Montreal. I e , u * , , VV --PEOPLE WE KNOW FOR SALE— Duo Therm 011 Heater with Mr - FOR SALE— l1'iee poultrykeeper's get. Bray price list and order early ehleks — to catch the better egg and meat markets. Get the spread between Pullet -and Grade A Large. Bray chicks, dayoids, some started prompt shipment. Agent Win. Bray, Ethel, culator, large size in extra good * * * n * * condition Blair McIntosh. Phone 55-r-19 GODERICH RE -UPHOLSTERING — Chester6ields, chairs, etc., very choice coverings, Phone Wm, Reid, Goderich 59M or Call at Stores. Es- timates given, 25 years experience. See us, Phone us, Write us. "RAW FURS WANTED" — Good prices for mink, coon, Red - Fox, ete. Ship or write to Grenus,poon Dios, 264 Spadina Ave., Toronto, Ont. REFIGERATORS - -6o cycle, leading makes 6,7,8,9,12 i cubic ft., at the Mildmay Furniture Store, New and used pianos; heauti- I ful Chesterfield Suites; Bargain prices • at J. F. Schuett Furniture Store. Mildmay. livery, Trade ins accepted, Mrs. Jas. Ballantyne returned home atter spending the Christmas season with relatives London, * * * Air. Ed, Higgins had the misfortune to slip on the ice and dislocated his collar bone. * * * Mr. and Mrs, Ray Fear of Clin- ton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Manning, * *. * Mr. and :firs; J. R. Lane of Luck - Inow visited a couple of days last 1 week with Rev. Andrew Lane and I Mrs. Lane. * * * 1 Mrs, Alfred Baeker returned to 3c Sons 1 London with her son George on Free de- I Sunday last to enter Victoria Hos- pital for further treatments, * * :: l Mr. Ira Coombs and Mr. John -Combs � GOOD HOUSES FOR SALE — Brick house with bath, built in cupboard, some hardwood floors. Frame house with furnace, water, s Mme hardwood floors, ashfalt siding a en Turnberry St. South. Immediate possession apply to • Elmer Ellacott, IIIIMENIMMIMMININEMEMOr call ideas for 1951. Minutes of the December meeting were read and approved. Mrs. Alec Mann invited the ladies to attend the regular Feb- ruary meeting at her home on Feb. 14, which is one week later than usual. Plans -were made for the World's Day of Brayer service to be held. Feb. 3, to which service the ladles decided to invite the mem hers of limon W. M. S. The topic eu the 'United Church Re-enters Japan was taken by Mrs. Alec Speir- an. The installation of officers was conducted by a Past President :firs, Kenneth McLean. The meeting closed with the singing of Hymn 140. 356 — Take my life, and let it be — .,.s:myr=a,, m..3au 'cry .a- aAn _-gar3 tr2•:ro , Chesterfi,-311d1 and Occasion ;hair:, – REPAIRED D and RECOVERED ERED -- Also Rebuild Ma,.a'drosises eels©4AEo and "egivcp e r athrd Unholstving 43 Brtuaolawicte Shrsserl Z°.rdtf4411, Ont. surc1iirsre at D. A. RANN Furnitoere nail Phone 36 or fps . .•.,C:.t'f:'9L�..�'✓.'.:m,w.n�.r�,rwnxn.eva,maaaarwm..•,�n»+a..�. and the Benediction. The W. A. meeting, in charge of Mrs. Joe Smith, opened by repeating the Lord's Prayer in unison. The financial report showed a substant- ial balance on hand, The ladies decided to resume the practice of serving tea and sandwiches at their regular meetings for a nominal charge, the sandwiches to be don- ated by various members. It was decided to hold a Pot Luck supper at the annual meeting. Clothing for a bale to be sent to needy families was acceptel by the Supply Secretary. The meeting closel with the Mizpah benediction. - - WALTON ON A sacred cantata, "The Lost Star,' was given by the choir of Duffs flitted Church, under the direction Aire. Prey Holman, assisted by Mrs. €- IW. C. Hackwell. Parts were taken by Don. Fraser, Doug. Fraser, Mavis 5tnrvy, Sen. 'McDonald; Ray Huether, David Hackwell, Marguerite Mc- 1 Arthur, Gerald Dressel, Howard i I TIuckwell, Mrs. Alvin McDonalld, e Merton Hackwell, Mrs, Douglas IfilIFraser, Mrs. C. Wey, Mrs, 14, Redd, I Mrs. H. Travis, and Mrs. R. Smal- Idon, Mrs. H, Brown was at the eon. -ale of the organ. ' gi � TENDERS WANTED— Tenders for caretaking in each rof e- ceived Grey Twp, Schools, with the ex - motion of E. S. No. 11 will be re- eived until Jan. 15, 1951. Duties to commence Feb. 1st, 1951, Carl Hemingway, Sec.-Treas. Phone 25-r-55 Brussels. l lA CK P. HOMU°BB Plan, R., R. 0, Funeral Set -vice Carol E. Hornnth R. 0, H Mrs. Vfala� B•lorgtts4�t R. 0. Fre iatererl 0 �toneetrlitts ..,� •• , , :. Phone 1118 Harristo'n, Ont, lir5't5#le, Pint. TENDERS WANTED — Tenders will be received by the Grey Township School Board for the position of repair man. Apply stat- ing wages expected. Duties to com- mence Feb. 1st. Tenders to be in by Tan. 15th, Carl Hemingway, Sec.-Treas. Phone 25-r-5 Brussels.. LIVESTOCK WANTED— "Up to MOO each for Dead or Disabled Horses, Cows, Hogs, at your farm. Prompt Service. Phone Collect Brussels 72; William Stone Sons, Limited, Ingersoll, Ont. 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 to sells J. C. Long, Real Estate Broker, Brussels, Ont, Phone E4. TENDERS WANTED -- Tenders for the following amount of hard bodywood 15" preferred, but will accept 12", to be delivered to the f ollowing Grey Twp. Schools, before July 1st, 1951, Tenders will be received until Jan, 15, 1951, 5, S. No. 1 — 6 cords, 3 — 12 cords 4 — 10 cords 6 — 12 cords 6 — 10 cords 7 — 10 cords 8 — 10 cords 9— 12 cords 10 — 16 cords 11 — 10 cords V.S.S. No, 4 — 10 cords t'S;S, No, 12 — 10 cords Carl Hemingway, Sec. -Treat, Phone 25-r-5 Brussels. of Deloraine. Man., are spending a , few weeks with their father Mr. Harry Combs and their sister Miss Vesta. * * * Mo. Wesley Stephenson received a broken hip when he fell on the, street not far from his home last ; week, He was removed by truck to I his home and then removed to Wingham Hospital. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whittard and daughter Janice; Mr. and 3Srs, Earl 1 Whittard and family; also Mr. end ( Mrs, Chas. Middleton of Atwood, and Mr. and Mrs. John Roe and son John all of St. Catharines were holiday visitors with their parents Mr, and Mrs. B. Whittard. BELGRAVE •:are regular meeting of the W. I. will be held on Tuesday, Jan, 16th, at 2.90 p, ni, in the Community Hall, Belgrave. Convenor, Mrs. C. Logan. A demonstration will be given by Mrs. 12. Taylor. Current events by Mrs. Geo. Michie. Roll Call will be a hot supper dish. There will also be a debate. Refreshment comanttee, Mrs, J. Anderson, Mrs. Herb Wheel- er, Mrs. J. Coultes. q8 Beigave United Church W. M. S. Auxiliary ,The W. M. S. Auxiliary held their first meeting of 1961 on Jan, 3rd, with 13 present, The President, Mrs. E. Anderson, opened the meet- ing with the use of two verses of Hynm 637 and the Lord's Prayer in unison, The correspondence in- cluded a number of thank -you notes for treats and cards received at Christmas, Mrs, E. •Anderson, Mrs. W. J. Moores •anti Mrs, R. Chamuey were appointed to help arrange for World Day of Brayer. it was decid- ed to send a bale of good used clothing as soon as possible and in this connection it was planned to make a crazy quilt from flannelette pieces, The nsaual reports were given, the Treasurer reporting 1 $17G.pi sent to Presbyterial Treasure �d er. •I n Airs. W. J. Moores installed the Officers for 1951, Mrs. S. Wheeler conducted the Worship Period the theme of which 11 was "God — working together with ns,' Mrs. Clen. Martin took the part of the reader, Prayers were offered by Mrs, 7, Wheeler, Mrs, A Vincent and Mies. R. Chamuey, The Japan Program 4 was ably given, by Mrs, Moores, Mrs. 11. Wheeler and Mrs. 11. Chamney. L9gd91k15Slrr� rr',11,�,;�. FROM THE "BLUE BOOK" OF FAMOUS TRAINS The 'Blue Book" — your Canadian Nollonal Time Table — guide 10 Everywhere in Canada, This year, The International Limited completes 50 years of continuous, regular daily service between Montreal, Toronto* and Chicago. Since July 1st, 1900, Canada's premier train, The International Limited, has been providing something special in speedy railway travel ... courteous service, comfort and a smooth ride aver a perfect roadbed ... double track all the way, with automatic block signals. The International Limited follows the short fast route, full of scenic interest by day, sleep -inviting for overnight travel. Next time, travel comfortably ... arrive refreshed on The International Limited. It serves Montreal, Cornwall, Brockville, Kingston, Belleville, Port Hope, Oshawa, Toronto, Hamilton, Brantford, London, Sarnia ... Chicago. *Pool Service Montreal- Toronto only. CANADIAN ! -t ATIONAL RAILWAYS • AIRLINES • STEANSEIPS • uioTELS o EX{PRPSS a TELEGRAPHS DON'T LET THIS tIAPPEN TO YOU! Daae gears nelbre cross mg POULTRY —EGGS -- FEED t� Y'S DUCE Li:cke's Each Locker Insured Against Fire. Phone 80 Brussels*, Olt. 1