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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1951-9-26, Page 5THE BRUSSELS POST Wold ce,day September 26111, 051 D. M. Houstoua, O.SA. 03/tawk I eyston.e of " din Street The towns of Canada are friendly places. There's the drug store, the post office .. • and your bank, where you meet your friends and exchange a neighbourly word with the people who serve you. Your Commerce manager is a man to know... a man who wants to know you. You can trust hon to keep your confidence, You can trust the men and women who work with him ... they are trained to be discreet about your business. Yes, our Canadian towns are friendly places ... and the men and women at your ' Commerce branch are good people to know. The Canadian Bank of Commerce Driving is a privilege, not a right. Last year 16,000 drivers lost this privilege because they violated laws designed for the protection of all citizens. Violating traffic Taws — taking JJ chances — may mean the Toss of your license — or your life! Drive carefully. Obey traffic laws. Don't risk losing your license! ORD 1/1/77L YOU HAVEONE ARS\EtiN ri; E'fi H.' "The Commerce" 140.50A CRANBROOK Rev. W, A1. I-Oyntbntan conittucteu the regular morutng service in Knox I':ealayterian Glitfecih at 11 o'ollock. Tlvc subject of his sermon was "Ow' personal aecountaibili!ty to God" based an Ronians Ohapt: 14, verse 12. In Sunday morning, Sept. 30, the annual Rally Day Service will be observed at 11 a. m. There VIII not be Sunday School at 10 o'clock as venal but all Sunday School pluitils are asked to come to church with their parents at 11 for this special service. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Campbell, pld4,la, Miidli.. vis^ted. recently with Ming. Ctu.pbell's sisters, Mrs. Jas. Nebin anti Mrs. Allen Cameron, Mr. -Kenneth Knight. 14th con„ has gone to Toronto, where he will ee 1 ,Ihe TiYble School. Mr. Are..hte Smith has disposed of his faros to Mr. Stuaitt Stevenson and has purchased a house hi Ethel. The Smith family will not move until Spring. IN MEMORIAM IIOW AR.D — In loving memory of a dear Wife and Mother, Mrs, John Howard, who passed away an Seta. 23 th. 1350. The dearest mealier the world women 3tof d, The a; merles( smile instead of a frown, Aiways a hand when we were down. AOwlays so jolly, tlhongthtdni and kind, WihaR e wonderful memory slats left behind, And HbIose who knew hen' all will know What a dear mlotiter we losit a year ago. Always remembered by husband and daughters Katie And Mildred, USED CAR PARTS Axles and wheels suitable for trailers and farm waggons. Transmissions, Drivesharts, Heads Sealed beam units, Glass, Generators. and starters etc. Dozen of good used tires and tubes in all popular sizes. Norman McLean, Seatorth, t,¢ 1n41e south of freaks, Phone 33. The United Church lilt:: P, \V -4'I (Y5 Gad" e'aa tile sermon theme in. the iln4Led Church n Sunday nhornine, SepI. 23rd. The message declared the Il'ibla' t0 Lc the record of a Divine but pro- ga'rtOIt'e revelation, deliveneal through dlunean hands. 'f~he Bihl',el set Ling of .the sermon was Second Peter 1:31, "Prophecy earn,• not in the ol(I time, by the will of man: but holy men of God spoke as they Wase moved by the Holy Spirit." 'Phe anthem, "Here Am T Send Me" by .7, Law'Son and C. Gabriel, was rendered by the ,.hair. CLASSIFIED ADS. 'FOR SALE — llmich of Trigs, ready to wean. .To T-Tolmee Phone 15r6 FOR SALE — 4) ft. windmill, apply to Graham Campbell Phone 53r4 FOR SALE - 2 Ayrshire Cows Dart Somers Phone 101x.,2 FOR .SALE - 20n P,arred Rork and Sussex — Tiarred Rock and New Hatnp. Pul- lets laying. Clifton Walsh Phone Blyth 36r10, FOR SALE One team of Roan horse,, well starched, ages 6 and 7 years. Jacob deDoellder, R. R. 1 Ethel Phone 34r12. LIVESTOCK WANTED — Dead Horses, Cows and Hogs re- moved prom,puly. Clash at farm. Phone Brussels 72. William Stone Sons, TAm'ited, Ingersoll, Ont, FOR SALE — Pua'e-bred Holstein heifer, regist- ered, due tine middle of Nov. W, J. Leemdeg Phone 3311,21 Seaforth. FOR SALE — 14 Aysh4re and Jersey heifers some bred. a1e0 pure-bred Shorthorn Bull, dark red, Apply to Ken. McFarlane Phone 231-13. CARPENTERS WANTED — Carpemlters wanted immediately; throughout the winter. Apply to R. Tungus Construction and Engineer- ing, Ltd.. R. C. A. F. Stadion Clinton. NOTICE— Fbavetroughing requirements prom- ptly attended to. For estimates Jack Nethery Phone 16r3 Blyth or ,Tim Scott, Phone 224,23 Blyth. HONEY FOR SALE — T.ight amber honey in your awn container 100 per lb. Also white boner in stock in all size eon'tainers. Wallace Ross Seadorth, Ont. HELP WANTED — MALE Reliable man needed immediately for nearby Rural Watkins route to supply established demand for home , and farm necessities. A profitable full-time business of your own. Sales experience or capital not necessary. If you are between 25 and 55 and have a ear, write to Dept. 0-B-4, The J. R. Watkins Company, 860 St. Koch St., Montreal. Que. FOR SALE — S0 Rain Shelters, Typewriter 2 office desks 3 o00ice chairs Small sate Modern heading system Rubber tired wagon 200 gat. barrel with pump 1131 model A, New tires Feeding troughs 40 eat, steel barrel Mlodern Mimeogrepher Apply in, person at the Walter Rose Poultry Farm 414 To Beautify' Your Horne Choose Sturgeons Pure House Paints. Available in gleaming white and 19 attractive rotate. Mod* to roast woof and wan**. Johnson's Paint & Electric Store Brussels, Ont. HOLD PARTY FOR NEW NURSES -IN -TRAINING AT GALT 'The inn-ootntng class of the Galt General hospital was entertained by the student body at a sravenger taaual. recently. 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