HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1951-2-14, Page 4THE BRUSSELS PUST
Y
ARE
NEEDED IMMEDIATELY
AS
RADIO -RADAR, AIRCRAFT, INSTRUMENT
AND ARMAMENT TECHNICIANS
in the
To meet the responsibilities of the times,
more men are needed now—in all branches
of Canada's expanding Air Force, There are
immediate openings for men age 17 to 40,
ith Grade 8 education or better.
w
There is special need for men to train as Radio -
Radar, Aircraft, Instrument and Armament Tech-
nicians. If you can qualify, you can start nein your
career in the great field of modern aviation, The
training is thorough: the opportunities are good!
NOW
SERVE .CANADA AND THE CAUSE O
BELGRAVE
E
At a euchre and dance held in the
Forrester's Hall, Belgrave, a pres-
entation was made to the members
of the Juvenile boy's team, which
won the Western Ontario Athletic
Association championship, James
Michie, presented Belgrave Co-oper-
ative trophy to Keith Anderson
captain of the team. Each member
was presented witth a crested leather
jacket, Ross Robinson, was the
manager and Gordon Nethery and.
Harold Walsh the coaches. Members
of the team were Keith Anderson,
James Anderson, Lloyd McDowell,
FREEDOM.
JP:ARMS COMMAND; id.C.A.r".,
"tttENJJrd, 0i ili:1i0
Please mail me, nithout obligation. full particulars
regarding enlistment requirements and openings
uow.available in the R.CA.F
'LAME (PlcasePrint)
rREET ADDRESS
PROVINCE
':ITY
EDUCATION (by grade and province)
ennananemananamnam
Terry Nethery, Harry Bridges, Ken
Dunbar, Lloyd Anderson, Murray
Bradburn, Clayton Sholtz, Ronnie
Campbell, Bill Irwin, and Alex
Nethery. Rev. W, J. Moores address-
ed the gathering. Winners at euchre
were Mary Lou Hallahan, Alvin
Pengelly, Mrs, 0, Hanna, and Gordon
Wilkinson,
FREDERICK F. HOMU TlI
Phm. B., R. 0.
Carol E. Homuth R. 0.
MH�s. 13. Viola Homasth R. O.
Rea stered Optometrists
Phone 118 Harriston, Ont.
GHu�m,a¢eZene..Tal'� -n.- S,200I nua,mcwrrtaaM ALM,e.mwMane:Meran,
43. 40
Sheliubrloatton Shell Household and Snell Petroleum Products,
£%oSerSl Repali Llveethck Spray Parts ono Accesecrle,s
t' hone 77
Brussels, Ont., -
• AUSTIN SALES AN' SERVICE
POULTRY — EGGS — FEED
rs PR JOE
rage Lockers
Each Locker Insured Against Fire.
Phone 80 -- :Brtisseii=, Ont. -
AGE
THE TRUTH ABOUT
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
BLUE VALE
Knox Church W. M, S.
Knox Church W. M. 5. islet at. the
Presbyterian manse. Mrs. C. H, Mac-
Donald was hostess, 'Tile president,
-airs, Eldred Nichol, presided, The
topic, taken from chapter two of Ohs
book, "Our Share In World Mis-
sions;' was taken, by Mrs. Burns
Moffatt, Mrs. William Adair, Mrs,
Peter MaelIwa.n and Mrs. Andrew
Lamont who explained the mission-
ary work being done for the In-
dians, Chinese: Hungarians and
French, ,Mrs, C. H. MacDonald cop'
ducted a Bible quiz on last month's
scripture reading. Three new mem-
bers Joined. Roll call was answered
by a Bible Verse containing the
wood "Glory." Hereafter meetings
will be held on the first Wednesday
of each month.
The February meetings of the
Mittel Church wom•en'•s societies
were held at the home of Mr. W.
J. Johnston, The president, Miss
Manna Johnston, presided for tate
association. Mrs, Sparlfng Yeo read
the scripture selection.Orders for
making several quilts have conte
in and Mrs, Arthur Shaw has kind-
ly offered her house to use as a
sewing room for doing this work,
Mrs. George Thornton read a letter
from Glasgow friend telling of her
privations in food and fuel ander
es bhoning.
The Association will send her
fool parcels periodically.
Physicians declare that a genuine
blood pressure phobia exists, and
the time has come to revise blood
pressure standard's. In The Ameri-
can Weekly, with this Sunday's
(February 1&) issue of The Detroit
Sunday 'Millet, read how, ren a recent
survey, blood pressures considered
above normal were more frerluent
than so-called normal readings:
WALTON
Walton and Londesboro teams
played a very close game of hockey
in Tilyth arena on Friday night, re-
sulting in a 7-6 score in favor of
Walton, The regular goaltender for
Walton, Tim Jewell, was absent with
the flu and Barry Marshall took
his place and did a gool ipb,
Lynas and Coleman refereed the
game,
Sk(9mm nervywomen
gain 59 iOg 1511is>s
Get New Pep, @Jim, Vigor
Whist a thrill) Bony
li,nl,o all out; ugly bol-
" iXii9 lows alt no: nook 00
dY
Jasolonger
l plf-starroocl, slek
h,an-nolo" look Tho11-
sands or girls, wom00, titan,
who rarer could gran. be.
Pore, aro now proud or
Shapely, healthy -looking
bedlos, They thank the sec-
ond vigor -building, clash-
bnllding tonic, Odra, XII
(wigs, sthnulanls, 1n,lgora•
tors, Icon vitamin n1, 041-
otum, °Mich Mead, lmi3OOYe
0010 to and d;goshlen .00
food gives yon more strength
and nenrlehmontl Dot 010.11
00 hero hones,
Got Lovely Curves
Don't rear getting Tee fat,.
-060o when 1011'00 gained the
0, 10, Igor 20 The you Hood
111110 00 1a '0000ne,1laleC.0010o
Aka
Bodo I ol,l fir nMit
10611rerlld M0�11 m5rrudglll.ie,
The Women's Missionary Society
eget immediately atter the Associa-
tion. The president, Mrs. Earl
Hamilton, presided, Mrs. Iiarold
Hamilton had charge of the wor-
ship service and the program topic
"The United Church Re-enters 3a.
pan Through Education" and call-
ed Mrs. R. A. Brook and Mrs.
Charles Hoffman, who gave excel- !
lent addresses. A double chief was
sung, by Mrs. R. H. McKinnon,
Teo and Mrs. Floffnian. Mrs. Wil-
son Thornton read a Scripture pass-
age and several members took part
in
Wednesday, February 14th, 1951
no political, religious or racial bias.
Farmers, through the organization,
get wilted action and their co-
operation has saved then money.
Refreshments were served at the
close,
"he 11'iission Band of the United
Church held an open meeting in the
Sunday School room Friday evening,
Rev, R, A, Brook, presided for a
Program of piano numbers, songs
duets and guitars selections, as well
as recitation, all arranged by the
Band, Mrs, W. J. Johnston, super-
inteiulent and assistant, Miss Mar-
garet Curtis, received a vote of
thanks for their work. Mrs, Stan
ley Dogging' and Mrs, James John•
sten conducted a program of games.
Refresbnnlents brought the pleasant
meeting to a close, .
Personals : Mr, and Mrs, Richard
Johnston, Trowbridge, with Mr,
and Mrs. Mex McCrackin and also
at the home of Mrs Andrew
Lamont; Rev. C. H McDonald, Il
of Knox ,Presbyterian Church 'is in
Wingham hospital; George Newman,
Ha:rrisfon, with his daughter, Mrs.
•Stanley Darling; Miss Margaret
Procter, Morris, with her aunt,
Miss Margaret Curtis; 'Mrs. Stanley
Darling with relatives at I•Iaerriston;
Mrs. Campbell, Lucknow, with Mrs,
C, H. MacDonald; the Women's
Institute euchre party was, canceled
because of the cold. stormy weather,
Service next Sunday in Knox Pres-
byterian Cbu,rch,. Bluevale will be
conducted by Rev. Mr. McMillan,
Goderich, assisted by the Goderich
choir, Proceeds will be for assisting
in re -building the church which was
destroyed in Goderich by fire last
year.
the closing prayers,
Mr. and Mrs, Bert Garniss, who
recently moved from Brussels to
their farm on the 2nd line of Morris,
entertained the Brownstown Euchre
Club this week when eight tables
were in play. MI's. Roy Sellers and
R 7, McMurray had the greatest
number of points, and Mrs. Roy
'Purvey and Clark Watson played the
most lime hands. The consolation
prizes went to Mrs. Art Edgar - and
'Gernert Thomas. Lunch was served.
Personals: Rev, Dr. C. H. Mac-
Donald is a patient in the Wing -
ham hospital: Mrs. .Sophia Sellers,
'Morris township. is also a patient
in the same hospital; James
Strachan, D D. S., and Mrs Strach-
an, Port William, with his sisters
Mrs! MacEwan and Mrs. Elsie
Lamont and with Dougal Strachan;
their sister, Mrs. Nelson Cardiff of
Brussels, was a visitor at the same
time; Dr. Strachan attended a
dental convention tin Toronto;
Floyd Moffatt is learning teleg-
raphy at the C. N. R, station here,
under the .direction of the station
agent, Edward Arnold, .
Bluevale W. I.
• The Women's Institute , held a
regular meeting at the home of Miss
Mary Duff, The vice-president„ Mrs.
Wm, McKinney, presided. Mrs.
Joseph Smith, the secretary -treasur-
er, gave reports,
The roll call was .answered by
"Something new to plant in my
garden." A committee of Mrs, S.
Darling, Mrs, Alex Mcdrackin,
Mrs, Alex Corrigan, and Mrs. Ray-
mond Elliott was named to ipso- .I
vide a program for the eammunity-
family night to be held in March.
Cancel Oratorical Contest
The Oratorical Contest for school
children will not be held this year.
Mrs, Harvey It,obertson, Mrs,
Charles Mathers and Mrs. Carl
Johnston were appointed, a nomi-
nating committee to present a
slate of officers at an annual meet-
ing in April, Miss Wilda. 'Brecken-
ridge was appointod• leader of the
garden club protect. The ser,retary
repertel an increase, in Blue Gross
rotes, to begin in July.
Gordon Greta, secretary and Field
man of the Huron County Pad -
erotic::: of Agriculture, gave a eon-
rise account of the work of the
federation and its value to farmers.
He explained Its organization with
township, counly, and provincial
units. •
Because the federation is truly
representative at the Canning
community, he said, its decisions
ea.rry weight with the provincial
govern/Petite, The federation. has
CLASSIFIED ADS.
FOR SALE—
Westinghouse Gas Washing Machine
like new.
Charles Storey Phone 42-r-10
WANTED —
Quantity of mixed grain or oats,
Melted up and weighed at your farm
apply to the Brussels Post. Phone 31.
FOR SALE—
Purebred Shorthorn bull, color red,
10 months old, also Yorkshire hogs
serviceable age. Eligible for regist-
l'ation. Amply to
Prank Cardiff Phone 27r10
GODERICH RE -UPHOLSTERING —
Chesterfields, chairs, eta, very
choice coverings, - Phone Wm, Reid,
Coderich 59M or Call at Stores. Es-
{1mites given, 25 years experience.
Res us, Phone ns, Write us,
VACANCY —
Rawleigh business now open in
Huron County. Trade well establish-
ed. Excellent opportunity. Full time,
Write at once. Rawleigh's Dept,
ML -B-152, 139 Montreal.
FOR SALE —
BrayChicks; Dayold, started,
prompt shipment. Pullets,ceckerels,
mixed, Standard breeds, crossbreds,
Some bargains in started. Bray 1951
catalogue and -price list — see you
have your copy, Agent Wm. Glen
Bray, Ethel, -
ATTENTION FARMERS —
We will be pleased to pick up dead
or crippled farm animals and pay
highest prevailing prices. For 200 -
mediate service telephone collect —
Brhiesels &5-r-1:2, Listowel
or Elmira 564
Gordon Young (Elmira) Ltd,
"LIVESTOCK WANTED" —
Cash — up to $10.00 for Dead or
Disabled Horses; $10,00 for Cows;
T -Logs $2,50 per Cwt, — at your farm.
Prompt service, Phone collect
Brussels 72, William Stone Sons,
Limited Tngersoll1 Ontario.
ATTENTION FARMERS —
Tf-yon need a rubber ,tired wagon,
spring tooth harrow, drag harrows,
manure spreaders flexible harrows,
No Ridge Tandem Disc for Tractor,
in 0 ft., 7 It or 3 ft, 15 inch plate or
12 macho plate. Ductalioy plow points,
We have a good 2 furrow plow, new
end some second Mind implements
or wagons, Get our Price Otero Im-
plements — Geo, Wesenburg
Phone 50r9,
-r
HOUSES FOR SALE —
House with barn, garage and 2
acres of land, priced to sell,
House with good bawl end 1 acre
of land, a real buy,
Large brick house and good barn,
a loVoly home
House and small acreage, priced
right,
Rouse and barn, priced to sett.
T. C, Long, Real Estate Broker,
Brussels, out,
r.o W NMI MIMI ,r WM -- Mil — — NM OM — MN — MINN— 1
ef
t4P
ADDRESS
THIS LETTER, f IL IN YOUR NAME
CUT ADDRESS ANDHarvey SteB11
B usgels
OUT
AND
Representative
phone 43x Rett,eenent Incomo
— — ...... aa>, aw nom nom vim .1
BUSIN F SS CARDS
G. A. Myers,
M, D., L. M. C, C.
y�g.
PHYSICIAN and SURQEOIN
Wi lie S Phone 4. BrIesseis, .0et
DR. R. W. STEPHENS
Graduate University of Toronto
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Tels„s oeie 4t .-... Brussels, Osit,
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF, Optometrist
Eves Examined. Glasses fitted.
Phone 791 Seaforth -- Main Street.
HOURS: 9 - 6, Wed. 9-12.30, Sat. 9 a.ni, to 9 p.m.
O. ALAN WILLIAMS, Optometrist.
Patrick St,, WINGHAM
At Kincardine Office Every Tuesday.
Phone Wingham 770 & 5, Kincardine 21.
Evenings by appointment.
J. A. Mo magahan, R. O. Optometrist,
LtISTOWEL, ONT.
Specializing in Bye Examination and the Fitting of Gissses
Office in Listowel Clinic Building
11i a: 9:00-a.m. to 6:00 p.m, daily; ^Clowed Wednesday p.m.
Ogen every Tuesday and Saturday Evening 7:00 to 9:30.
Other evenings by appointment Phone 534.
Walker i' elileraE Home —
Day or Night Calls Phone 65
No extra charge for Use of Funeral Hone.
B. G. Walker Licensed Funeral Director & E,torcituer
SELWYN BAKER
Agent for — Hartford Wind Insuraaee
McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
Our Rates Are Reasonable
For further particulars — Phone Brussels 43440.
ALBERT CARDIFF
AAgent for HOWICK MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO.
hW
(liar rates are lower.
Phone 21-r-4
Brussels, Ont.
Chas. T. Davidson
INSURANCE FOR ALL KiNDS
Autsosmlobi.le and Fire Insurance
Accident and Sickness
Agent for Great West Life Insurance Co.
Pitons !Office JG -- Brass* Oat.
ID. A. Rann der Co.
'MINERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE
licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer
PHONE 38 or 86 •• - — BRUSSELS. ONT.
Dennis Duquette
Phone 51-r-!8 R. R. 4 Ris'eu le
Licenced Auctioneer for Huron Ccasnty
No Sale too Big — None too Sial!
$Iver employed an experienced assistant for the Big Ones.
R. S, Hetherington, K. C.
v./maim and BRUSSELS
AT BRUSSELS
ll'rarselay mad Saturday a1 day — Off'ict opens every day.
Phone 20x - Successor to E. D. EA
Levis lowland
(Licensed For* Huron County)
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED PRtcES germOWA IU
Fee Engagements Phone 31 "'fete Brussels Post" u4 tily
Par infernr►tims ate., wrke or phone -LM Ra+wluad •
WE! Iia! "oohed after beinedatelr
N' write to R. Vt. Waboo.