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The Brussels Post, 1945-12-5, Page 4Christmas Cards Beauti J 121 Colorings Br ight Messages Ot.r Customers, who have looked them over have prono';in.ed this Season's Cards excel;tionally new and pretty. There is a large range to choose nroln. especially those in boxes at , . 35c, 50c, 69c, 75c and $1.00 As well as the separate cards at 5s, 10c and 15c each Select Christmas Cards at your leisure now w•oie the choice is at its hest. Gift Packages of Beauty Preparations Adrien-te, Jasmine, Bachelor, Gardenia, Mollinard, Apple Blossom, Lavender. . These are well known brands, and their popularity as gifts is steadily increasing, ' and will delight the recipient. finr Petit Point Royal Albert China Ordered some time ago, a small shinaient of this pattern has just come along, and ut.expectedly there were a limited number of cups and saucers. Christmas Wrappings Decorated Gummed Transparent Tape, Riboozene, Red Cord, Christmas Designed Wrapping Paper, New Tags and Seals, Also plain white, red and other colors Tissue Paper. Dennison's Christmas Red and Green Crepe Paper. F. R, SMITH lt$IUGGtn f and at STATIONER TELEPHONE NO. 62 TELEPHONE NO. 62 THE BRUSSELS POST You'll enjoy our Orange Pekoe Bleat LA Weight Limit Effective ilnmeahately, the weight limit for gift parcels from Canada. to Great Britain has been increased from 5 pounds to 11 pounds, If food is included the total weight of food must not exceed 7 pounds and the parcel may not contain more than 2 pounds of any one foodstuff. Such parcels must be clearly marked as gifts, and must not be sent more than onee autont.h• This concession does not relieve goods from liability to any appropri• ate Custrms duty or purchase tax on arrival in the United Kingdom. Youth an 1 The Ch ar.n ' (Cotxl irg Sentinei•'tr) The life of nit dent youth is fuller, in many 1e a,0,s, than t(a enjoyed by any pie.i.eding generation The challenges and the opportunities confronting this generation have never been surpassed, bur tale area in the life of modern youth seeing eomp'arativsly empty—the religious area. In trines pea, almost every great improvement In human soclety has had its b'ari',Aitg in the inspiration of Christian 'aitli ant t.i'tals We owe our systems of government', education, hos nit't:Nation, a t and 'Wednesday, O';•ember 5th, 11115 music to great Christian ata;esmen, The pra�p:'•1 fel, the 1(U(6 le barren i 0u' young p'•• tie miss the dynaml 1x1{flee 0i fellowship '1111 God an: +1't s603,2 of divine m1881011 111 til) u'otl'1 Ilnmah se del), will ha t unser if ,ts young people1111.1s Lo. uartnth, and int,ys ry of the Chtis'.isc faith Yet yo 1n; p^ 716 have 'oat the sense of 111th religious nand partly because th(11' P61ents have :est it, 13y not altaltl,'lg church, mothers and father:• Kivu set poor 11'camples for their children, and thea: lives, as well as those o1 our cbltlr(0. have stiff=.r•od as a result. We feel that the chu ch ought to be mors conscious of the r'•:aaccge of modern y'1a'h than is indica't:d at the present that:. Think .1r the con- tribution 111c church could :Hake to youth, "t won 1, and what young people could de 101 the Christian church lay exerting their en: aur m, strength ard vitality in ilia' dirce• tion. Let oar Pay ents, our youth and our ca 1rcw—s give cavern', con• sideration to ',tie challenge which exists here. The matter is .Hach too important to be neglected OPTOMETRIST F. F. HOMUTH Business Opening J. H. Stratton JEWELLER and WATCHMAKER Electrical Appliances and Supplies New Stock New Styles Quality Merchandise Electrical Repairs and W iring. Brussels, Ont. Phone 5x Coming to Brussels I expect to be at Miss Bryans Home, Brussels All Day Thursday, Dec. 6th To Examine Eyes and supply Lenses where required. Avoid disappointment by phoning Mats Bryan* 26x Brussels for an appointment. Our Optical Parlors are modern in every particular and we can guarantee you Eye Service second to none. Try the famous Breck treatment for deadrsB ate. Breck for beautiful beiir airs better permanents. Also Machinable Pests Irene Pease For appointments Phone 55z 1i ILACK IIAGS on U Bouts 6 BELGRAVE The LelO.r'6 Red Cris shipnleot for November to the Red Cross warehouse in Tcnonto consisted of 20 arli:,:a of sewing, ineluJirs children's clothing tot x111'. a al?'" 55 knitted articles. There is :more work on hand at the roams ready to be tak•u out to sew. A. new quota of wort, consist., hug of infants' layettes, has arrived and it is hoped that atter the new year, many will take a hand and help with 'his needy and argent work. Personals: Miss 'Lois Kelly and Miss Mary Br -•ll Wtright, London, with Mr. and Mrs, William Kelly; Miss Sean Yui11. Brussels, with Miss Lois Kelly, Mrs. S. A. Brandon with friends • In Wing am; Mrs. William Cole wtta h.n' daughter, Mrs. Neil Montgomery, London; Mr. and :Tre,. C, H. Wade with his parents, Mi, and Mrs. Willsan Wade, )0ordwich. A joint Christmas entertainment is being arr•tnged by the United and Anglican Smiley Schools, ro be held on De': :I 1 man When Nazi U-boat commanders hoisted black flags of sur. render, it was a "go ahead" signal to the three out of every eight Canadians who normally depend for their livelihood on export trade. For five years the flow of foreign trade has been largely a gov. erriment responsibility. But now, to help create peacetime jobs, Canadian enterprise must do its full share in finding customers abroad. This means doing business all over the world, in strange and distant cities, in a hundred languages and currencies: • Canadian banks have a key role in this complicated but esses• tial peacetime task. Every day their foreign branches and comes. pondents arrange credits, handle documents and perform other intricate operations to bring buyers and sellers together across the obstacles of distance, language and custom. Th—i's , banking service is of primary importance to business and to every Canadian worker as Canada turns to the task of re• creating trade abroad to provide jobs at home. this Advertisement is Sponsored by your said E -Y -ES R. A. REID K. 0. Well -Known Reliable Optometrist Fer 27 Years will he at ;tie BRUSSELS OFFICE to examine eyes and fit grope• glasses on Wednesday, Dec: 5th FROM 1.30 P. M. to 4.30 P. M. Consult an expert about the only eyes you will ever have. Thousands In Brussels and this district v ear REID'3 GLASSie with perfect satisfaction. Office in Miss Hingston's Store Please make appointments with Miss Hingston, phone 51 "See REID and See 'Right" Announcement Lloyd Sanderson takes this opportunity of announc- ing nnounceing that he has taken over Sanderson's Garage forsaeriy, managed by his father who has left the business. There are two first-class met hen's, who will give yolk" prompt and courteous service at all times. All outstanding accounts must be settled within 30 days' Lloyd Sanderson Rubbers and Galoshes Women's Velvet Overshoes, with fur trimmed, low and cuban tee's, sizes 4 to 8'�% Women's Rubber Galoshes, cuban and flat heels, sizes 3 to 8 Misses' and Children's 3 buckle Cashmarette, sizes 6 to 2 Misses' and Child's Rubber Boots to fit over shoes, sizes 8 to 3 Men's 2 and 4 buckle Overshoes sizes 6 to 11 Men's Jersey Cloth Overshoes with zippers, all sires Boy's 2 buckle Overshoes, sizes 1 to 5 Men's 12 inch Leather Tops with Rubber bottoms, sizes 6 to 11 Women's Rubber Boots, sizes 3 to 8 Men's and Boy's Rubber Boots, all sizes Men's, Boy's and Youth's C Eyelets Work Rubbers, all sizer. Don't forget to ask for your sale slips --For $10.00 worth of these we give you A War -Savings Stamps Free. tHE ARCADE STORE Phone 61 '-� Brussels, _._ S.�..rg_. ,ti� . tore Wide Bargains for the Whole Family'