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1 HE BRUSSELS POST
In these times, it is the duty of every
Canadian to consider first the national
safety of our country! It is the chit). of every
young man to do his part to strengthen our
armed forces to :net aggression - when.
ever and wherever k may strike!
The Royal Canadian Air force is expanding
rapidly. More good men are needed NOV(' id ail
branches. Particularly is there need for .•:•-'t t_t.il: as
skilled aircraft technicians to maintain the fly Ing e;lieicncy
of Canada's uti::tar) aircraft.
YOUR
ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE
HAS IMMEDJATE
OPENINGS POR MEN
TO TRAIN AS,
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INSTRUMENT TECHNICIANS
AIRCRAFT TECHNICIANS
..('• AERO -ENGINE TECHNICIANS
RADIO -RADAR TECHNICIANS
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Royal CanadiaAir Forie
ple4mrs -
• BE BETWEEN 17 AND AO
• HAVE GRADE B EDUCATION
OR BETTER
• BE PHYSICALLY FIT
. BE A CANADIAN CITIZEN
OR OTHER BRI'fSH SUBJECT.
SEE THE CAREER'OOUNSELLOR AT YOUR NEAREST R.C.A.F.
RECRUITING CENTRE
BLUE VALE
Bluevale Organ Is Dedicated
Dedication services were held Sum
day in the Bluevale United Chitral,
Following months of concentrated
effort, their new electronic organ
Sunday for the first time sounded
out the nail to wonsllip,
Organist Ml's. W. J. Salutation pre-
sided while the Rev, R. A. Brook
was in charge of the dedication cer-
emonies. '''Organist for the past 16
years here Ma's. Johnston has ser -
red in this capacity In various
ch010110s for over 55 years.
Highlights of the morning devo-
tion was the presentation of 'Gine
key by Carl Johnston, chairman
of the. organ committee, a collo by
?Mics. H, Hamilton and a duet rem
tiered by Mrs, A. McCracken and
Fred Mc0utoheon,
The evening service, in charge of
the young people was paeltrded by
an organ and piano recital with
,Mrs. Alex Corrigan ,and Mrs, Carl
Reindeer in charge, A girls' ehorus
with organ and piano and a guar-
tet composed of C. Hoffman, lt,
Smith, A. Corrigan, 0, Johnston
AERO -ENGINE TECHNICIAN
TRAINING COMMAND, R.C.A.f.,,
TRENTON, ONTARIO
Please mail lee, without obligation, full particulars retw d-
ing enlistment requirements and openings noir arai/a)ile /n
the R.C.A. F.
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NAME (Please Print)
STREET ADDRESS H
CITY PROYINCE
EDUCATION (by grade and province)
AGE
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Bluevale W. I. Officers
Mils. W. H. MclCinney aliened her
home on Thursday afternoon for the
annlulal 'meeting of the Women's In-
stitute. The First vice-president, Maes,
MoICinaney, .pr swirled,
During the business period 510
wawa voted to the Canadian Cancer
Soeieby, it was decided to send the
convenes. of historical research
and community activities, to a con-
ferenee at Guelph in May. A letter
from the Women's. Auxiliary to the
Wtnghann General Hospiteil was
read. ,Social function was ar-
ranged for, at a later date, when
the proceeds will be forwarded to
the auxilianv. A euchre will 'be held
next week. The seceeta.ry-treasurer
presented all. encouraging R'ep'ort
of the year's work. The total re-
ceipts emanated to $966,56. Mare
than $500 was received frons Blue
gross subscribers. Other sources of
receipts were collections, donations,
ennhmes, oratorical contests and
concert. Girls' oulb work was sipoll-
� • eared, euchres held, the stick and
shut -4 ns remembered. Equipti)ent
for the Ball was made at a cost of
$80. Save the children fund, Mani-
toba relief and the Manch of dimes
were given donations. The Sahel -
were heard.
tion Arany campaign was sponsored
by the. members. Meimbea•slvip was
45. Eleven meetings Were held, To-
tal attendance was 214. Subscribers
to Bine Cross were 23.
The following slate of officers
was presented and accepted; Presi-
dent, Mrs, Alex Corrigan; First vice-
president, Miss Wilda Breckenridge;
second vine -president, Mrs. Gordon
Mundell; secretary -treasurer, Miss
Margaret Curtis; district director,
Mrs. .1. I-1. Smith; branch directors,
MDs. W J.. Peacock, Mrs. Eldred
Nichol, Mrs, George Hetherington;
pianist, Mrs. Charles Holleman; as-
sistant, Mrs, Carl .Tab.netou, mat -
ors, Mrs. J. 13, Smith, Mrs. Elsie
Sinitll; conveners of standing com-
mittees, - agriculture and Canadian
industries, Mrs. W. H. McICinney;
education and citizenship, Mrs,
Tune Johnston; lristorloal research
and current events, Miss Emma
Johnston; home economics .and
health, Mrs. Roy Tmrvey; public
relations, Community activities,
Mrs, M. L. Aitken; resolrtions, Mins
INferg.aa'et Curtis; program comma*
tee, Mrs, M. L, Aitken, Mrs. C. Hoff-
man. Mrs, Harold Hamilton, in an -
ewer to the roll call 28 members
paid their fees for the year. Lunch
was Served,
THE NEW 1951 OLDiSMOBILE SUPER "88" now in production by General Motors of Canada is High-
lighted by a new, Wider and roomier body which features clear vision wrap-around windows with
consequent greater visibility. The new series is readily identified by the distinctive bright sash
moulding which extends diagonally down the rear fender to the gravel shield and also by the high
crown rear tendon, The Super "88" is powered by the ,eight -cylinder "Rocket" engine which devel-
ee ops 195 horsepower, Hydra -Matic Drive is available as an option at extra cost, Shown here is the d±
1951 Oldsmobile Super "89" deluxe two -door sedan, 44
CLASSIFIED ADS.
FOR SALE—
No. 1 Timothy Seed.
San) Sweeney Phone 21r10
FOR SALE —
Bath Tub in good mullion,
Phone 31.
FOR SALE —
"sA few tuns of Baled Hay,
Melville L. Lamont Phone 21r13
FOR SALE —
40 bushels of Timothy Seed; Gov-
ernment tested, No. 1 Grade.
Wan. 1, Ireland Phone 581.11.
LOST —
One truck -tire chain for single
wheel near my gate,
Manville L. Lamont Phone 21r13
,FOR'SALE-
19-60 Austin Sedan, with radio and
heater, in new oar condition,
Phone 3'1 Brussels,
FOR SALE -
290 Rock and Hemslure Pullets,
10 weeks old.
Douglas Fraser Phone 281.8
FOR SALE --
4 Collie Pups, good heeling strain,
Apply ho Claire VenCainp, Belgrave
Phone 15r18•
FARMERS ATTENTION
Lf you need paint for your barn
and other buildings L ran supply
you with genie at a worth while
Price reduction, This a high gliotic
paint in Barn Red only, 190 not de-
lay' as paint prices ere going up.
W. G. Tooker, Phene Brussels 31 or
00,
FOR SALE —
S'hoe Stare end Repair Shot) In
gond village, Store is Red Brick;
Red Meek 6 roamed house adloining,
also 3 room apartment, Above store.
Stoat is 51,500,00, Stock and repair
ebnp end buildings all for (intik sale
priced ni 54,601,00,
100 'anre grass end wood farm,
lots of wntm•, 5000 new trees set out,
Prised to sell et 52200.00.
200 cora farm, white brick house,
Targe Uenit harm, lot of wood, Priced
to sell nt 58.000,00,
1. 0, Long, Real iEetate'Broker,
T'1r114Oele, Ont.
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rep, SALE —
1 ,n^it 1. t+ :k •r. r.r-rcoi.
11' -,cul
rendition. .11rpIy- u
'Flu 11r'i -o-'ls Poet, Pleele 31.
FOFI SALE —•
).';sant erllhlr- dairy 1)iiio,
am! play pelt, both in geed enudit[eh.
Mrs. David 11x1,' f,f1 Phone n51.10
FOR SAL E--
;,.nend iet"r York :Toho, bred to
York and Tamworth Hog, all due in
1'•,r; 1„
ilu,lt 13ulile orf Phone lint-srl.+ 041.12
WANTED --
iirnUt'k', ilei' r•u111Ua11i ,11. frond 1101110
far a woman not wanting' too Inlleh
11'A •_F•1'„ 04't?r'.
or Cine ad'111 see.
IS"era
N. anis. L'russels. Out.
CAR FOR SALE ---
tete rive-. ).'nodi, with 10w mile -
wee, radia, hearer. Prr-slow., hotly
ttlulr-t'c•rnitetl. Apply to
Mrs. E. LLuetlter. Brnaselc,
Phone 8x2,
WANTED --
Man for steady travel among consum-
ers in Huron County. Permanent con-
n Prton with large manufacturer.
Only reliable hustlers considered.
\;'rite itawleigh's Dept, MLC 152, 131
Montreal,
FOR SALE —
1 used spring tooth cuitiator 71�z
ft., 1 get used spring harrows, a
good used wagon and twn tuernw
h•acitnr plough. also , McCormiek-
Deering seed drill,
Geo. Wesenbure. Phone 56r9
FOR SALE
TIinolliy Seed; 5 bags of Irish
Cobbler Seed Potatoes, grown from
certified seed; 1 grass heifer, about
850 lbs.: 2 tons baled hay.
Torrance Dundas, Walton,
Phone Brussels 901'5. —
WANTED —
Teachers wanted for Grey Twp.
School Area, Salary $2000. mm ac-
cording to experience. Applications
received. by Secretary or •any mem-
ber of School Board,
,T. Carl Hemingway. Sec, Treas.
Picone 25r5 Brussels, Brussels, Ont.
FOR SALE —
Egg markets in late, summer, early
fall, Bray bas started pullets, also
dayolds, at reduced spring prices.
Fine investments. They've also
mixed chicks — dayold, started.
Ask us for new spring list : Wm.
Glen Bray, Ethel,
ATTENTION FARMERS --
We will be pleased to pick up dead
or crippled farm animals and pay
highest prevailing prices. For im-
mediate service telephone collect —
Brussels 85-r-12, Listowel 650-r-2,
or Elmira 664
Gordon "Tung (Elmira) Ltd.
WANTED —
Repair ,man for Movnis Schools.
Applications, will be received until
May 1st for the position of general
maintenance man, for the schools of
Mertes Township 5011001 Area. No
application necessarily accepted, Ap-
plicaauts will state rate .of pay per
hour and mileage,
Rlalph Shaw, Bluevale, Ont.
FARMERS ATTENTION t
Sit down tonight and figure out
what Seeds you need for spring
sowing. We have Permanent Pasture
Grass and Hay Seeds. Registered
Oats or Barley, .Spring Wheat and
Peas, Corn, Rape,TYtillet, Also Com-
mercial Seeds, See your Lea -Weber
Seeds dealer,
0II1OIVZ��,
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with the world's original
and finest milk replacer
CALF MEAL
Available also in pellet form
Blatchford's Calf Meal is a
scientific blend of all vital
nutrients required by young
calves and usually found in
the darn's milk, It is enriched
with extra valuable ingre-
dients that make for stronger,
more productive cows.
By feeding Blatchford's you
save whole milk that would
usually be taken by the calves
and you make 'money by
having that milk to sell.
One hundred pounds of
Blatchford's Calf Meal is
equal in feeding value to one
hundred gallons of milk.
One calf fed the Blatchford
way saves you $40 to $50..
iS ,._,•-d-;y. ADA1 15111, 1881.
rof ft hie a1' it
More Esseir>at al6',V4ow Than Ever
Duo to years of cultivation and Browing of trope the soil berames
depleted of ma"v necessary minerals, etc., consequently teeny grains do
not contain adequate nutrl0ve value.
This is one reason fey the deed of
supplementary feeds eo make a pro.
Darty balanced ration for dairy cow..
�� ,,y�Y 61 The"mocan't OW milk
cnithth. more
r A'Llf.t � 1" i milk you will get. Out the feed mast
Go properly balanced and contain
neand yssary amounts' of vitamins and
minerals as well as proteins and me.
buhydrates
Artr 5141° well
11°udll bred c
nwe and Iced them so tbc make more rakeep o
Jimtt with Dims/doses Dairy Meal
whirl) is very, palatable, contains
abundant quoantier of -ll the asasmr
tial vitamins minerals sed 4 the meant
economical feed yon tom boy,
For Sale by
Ethel Produce
Phone 22-r-110
gwawso Tw.. www
eeuVis;1 Service
Sloell,tbricalior, Shell H,usehold and Shell Petro(eunl Prodtueetu
General Repair Livestock Spray Parts ante Acceosor'iee
Phone 77-r--6
Brussels, Ont.
AUSTIN SALES AND SERVICE
SEWAGE DISPOSAL
f am now equipped to pump out your
Septic Tank, also do all other kinds of
pumping, such as flooded cellars etc,
IRVIN COXAN
Phone 75r4 Milverton, Ont.
BUSINESS CARDS
C. A. Myers, M. D., L. M. C. C.
PHYSICIAN rind SURGEON
William St, Phone 4• Brussels, Out
DR. R. W. STEPHENS
Graduate University of Toronto
P45HYSICIAN
SICIAN and SURGEON
Srureels. Oat.
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF, Optometrist
Eyes Examined. Glasses fitted.
Phone 791 Seaforth — Main Street,
HOURS: 9 - 6, Wed. 9-12.30, Sat. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Harvey W. Stephenson
Representative for Sun Life Assurance Co.
Canada Health and Accident Co.
Casualty General Insurance Co.
Phone 43x Brussels
G. ALAN WILLIAMS, Optometrist.
Patrick St., WINGHAM
At Kincardine Office Every Tuesday.
Phone Wingham 770 & 5, Kincardine 21.
Evenings by appointment.
J. A. Monagahan, R. O. Optometrists
LISTOWEL, ONT,
Specializing in Eye Exalminnatibe ind.bh'e Fitting of Chace$
Office in Listowel Clinic Building
Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily; Closed Wednesday p.m.
Open every Tuesday and Saturday Evening 7:00 to !sal.
Other evenings by appointment Phone 534.
Walker Funeral Home
Day or Night Calls Phone 85
No extra charge for Use of Funeral Home.
R. G. Walker Licensed Funeral Director & Embalmer.
SELWYN BAKER
Agent for — Hartford Wind humane* -
McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
Our Rates Are Reasonable
For further particulars — Phone Brussels 43-r•10,
Chas. T. Davidson
INSURANCE FOR ALL KINDS
Automobile and Fire Insurance
Accident and Saltness
Agent far Great West Liffe Insurance Co.
Bone Office 98 Brussels, Ont.
D. A. Rann & Co.
FUNERAL AAiD ABLICANCF SERVICE
Licensed Femoral Director and Elatbalmer
PHONE iii or 85 -- BRUSSELS, , ON°T.
Dennis Duquette
Phone 61-r-18 R. R. 4 Brew&
Licenced Auctioneer for Huron County
No Sale too Big — None too Small
Nave employed an experienced assistant for the Big Ones.
R. S. Hetherington, K. C.
WINGHAM and i1RUSSEU
AT RRA
TreeKtay and Saturday ail day _:-- Ofllct open Seery duy.
inane 20x ,-1'a Sotceaasor to R. O. 6411