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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1951-9-5, Page 5THE BkLi$SEL,s L OsT Don't Id tire trouble be up your truck '.:. See us for c p k ne i rte' Goodyear til -Muer Rlb Truck Tire Sery ce We have the training, experience' and fncilities to keep your tires in cop condi- don for longest service at lowest cost. We're truck tire specialists, we'll save you money. Try us l LOOK FOR THIS"HIGH SIGN"OF QUALITY 0.12 PHONE: 82 DODGE—DESOTO—SALES & SERVICE The Voice of Temperance — The Exeter 'rimes Arivg.reu.te 0i Aug- ust .. , u;cur,t.; at tlodericil cornu case of Aug. 18, in. 8Tiitic1i .two youltg Wren eseap,.d conviction because their offence n•ts ncu iuhietoIle annder the C-:L.t.:da 1 .aniyirance Act. The magistrate tit wrrilied their defence "disrupting the peace of the town"— interfering with peaceful citizens." "rowdyism" — No one ever claimed that cath an offence wva.s indictable under the Cantina Temperance Act. ,i`lh,"rd r,;,„1gri;;rte str !!... r. ;-. rt° aggacomerom But every one knows that it is a L+ .-'ret Of the Criminal code, — who blundered .chat these 'nen were :t;v asci with law infritetion under the C', T. A,? Vt'ho blundered that t':'y tvw'r not charged under the When such offences ms ,are deet i oil ;thrive are cotnntit- ' te+d• th,e people 00 Huron want ailministnaldon under the orimuinal NAP and they do nett' want words. of cNnd ennpt for the Canada Temper - once Aot Which Is not, appiiieable to the cease. — Advt. . IT'S PURE WHITE Gives a mirror -smooth finish with only one cont. Per- fectly white. Will not chock, turn yellow or discolor. Ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, furniture and store fronts. Johnson's Paint & Electric Store Brussels, Ont. tin c:1s ;tt S1c kFtli`l essereara lira tai; i"iiii For our Interostine, tossed milk recipe, write DAIRY FOODS SERVICE BUREAU 409 Huron Street, Toronto Keep up with classes and after - class fun by drinking plenty, of Nature's best food ... Mill'. It's nourishment in a glass,l Milk gives you vitamins, proteins and minerals, so important for clear skin, growth and vitality, Try Milk these refreshing ways: itt creamy malteds and shakes; with chocolate or any flavour fruit syrup; or poured over slices of fresh fruit. For real food value at little cost, you can't beat Milk, WAL k Ow°r Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bewley, and Eliy2lretlh Ann have returned W 'rot, onto after r:siting Fir. and Mrs, Ju'e Bewley and other friends, 1 -.I 11s : :UI and Mrs. Janes Johnston Koine to llniibin'lon alter visiting '11r. and Mrs. Niles John- ston; 2T es Pearl i'i no r. Canton, with friends in Walton; Mr. uaul Mrs. S!telwart. Humphries, Mr, and Mrs. Herb Travis, Mr, and Mrs. Ronnie T3ennrr,r attended the C.N,E,; Mr, and Mrs. lsomter, Winnipeg, with Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Porher. CRANBROOK The enenbrook Wilil1Hn'H 1n8:11111..• scheduled for next week will b,+ held on 'fueetlraY, Seel. 18, al R p. 111. Rev. W. Hindman, resetntly of Northern Ireland, conducted the regular morning e'rvi'ee on Stanley. Mies Margaret Per'rie favored with a solo. The Inductiou of Rev. W. Hyndman Toru the chargee of (ro.nnrook ane !''di,I will tater place in the Ethel ..re,'hyft(sMII (thumb on PridaY, aept. 7th, at R o'clock. `r^ ,ml Mt, f.lnvil ivtlrhrh Mat, n mrd,' S!!,'dra, spent the holiday ':, (' uu City. Mich. Mrs. A. Knight, Walton, is with rt••r grand-draughter Miss. :Murray Tlinether. Scheel re -opened ou Tuesday with 11r. Edwin Martin as teacher. Mr. Cecil Smadldon and Bald Siva.11ilnn, St. 'mamas, visited with their uncle George Mod) Smalldon. JAMESTOWN Marie Wright of Ethel, spent the week -end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wright. Miss Filia Fraser Inas been enjoy- ing some holidays with her brother, Nth and Mrs. Fraser. Tittle Mists Thelma Koch of Kurtz - spent a couple of days wihh her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence \Willis, Master Clifton McDonald Is _ spend- ing two weeks with his sisters in Strsetsvill•e and Toronto.. Nirs..Tames Breckenridge of Wing- baim, was a recent visit&r with her P , npb,ter, Mrs, Lloyd Werwi,ek, Mr. and Mrs, Olivet* Stokes of Turnherty: were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Sellah Brecken- ridge. Wednesday, September 9IU4, 1061 IT SPEED'S LOADIN .:.."`t--'"'"o'�"mr,�!bH,r�ggk'�r..:,.i. r•.71p: ;.:' � r_I'tii.,`gme MS HARI) WORK ANC MONEY Loading manure is a "snap" once you team up your John Deere Model "M" Tractor with the husky John Deere No, 30. It's a smooth -performing loader that gives you new ease ... new economy , . , new speed of manure handling, The No. 30 is a double -cylinder hydraulic loader; no chains, pulleys or cables are used in raising or lowering the bucket. The finger- tip control raises, lowers, or stops the bucket at any point in the 9 -1/2 -foot loading range. There's plenty of clearance for shed work. Rugged construction assures years of de- pendable service. Plan now to investigate the advantages of owning this simple, streamlined John Deere loader, See us for complete details, 0UAMY: CAR not EQUIPMENT' c ® 89 Brussels, Ont. RIE Phone 58 p • 4v 4a 1= c W r1 E, fi.ss i fficers n., the Canadian k rrrny Active Fre Armour a .rtillery hit'Etwy • Young men recently graduated from High School with a minimum educational standard of Junior Matriculation, may become officers in the Canadian Army Active Force. If accepted you begin training at Camp Borden as an officer cadet to qualify as a Second Lieutenant in the Active Force. You will receive Second Lieutenant's pay while in training. This training will consist of three courses totalling a period of twenty-eight weeks. When you are granted a commission you will then serve for periods of 3, 4 or 5 years as you choose under the Short Service Commission Plan. At the end of this service you may apply for a permanent commission. This is a chance to serve Canada at a time when defence stands as a most important national concern. The training and experience in leadership will be invaluable assets to any young man throtfghout his whole life. TO QUALIFY YOU MUST BE: e Single O Physically Fit e Between 18 and 25 years of age • A Junior Matriculation Graduate' APPLY TwDAY in person or by writing to: No. 13 Personnel Depot,Wallis H ouse, Rideau and Charlotte hart t oft tW Ont. No. net Depot, Artillery Park, Bogot St.,gen Canadian Army RecruingStation,90 Richmond St. W. Toronto, O. No, 7 orsonne! DWolseley Barracks, Elisabotht't nt. Amy Recruiting tStreet West, Army aocruitin0CenuteinameStreet Armoury, 200 StNorth,Hamilton, O nt. A4.395.° 0 „,;., ale Tiraained Unite .0 Strength is needed to prevent Aggression !