HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1939-11-29, Page 5THE BRUSSELS POST
BELGRAVE
The Young Peeples 'Society met
in the miday Scheel Room on Wed-
nesday with the 'Social Committee
#ls charge, Ruth Wheeler and
Harald Vincent planned and carried
lads a very ' Pleasant evening of
varied social 'and 'recreational activi-
ties after which lunch was served.
The evizing was brought to a close
with ea:brief devotional' peezdod, I
A choir of 40 voices made up from
members of the 'Society is mrepar-,
in go, medal service of story and
e+yng 'to be presented in the church,
.audltornmt on Christmas 'Sunday
,night.
T
T1
So0lety wass boot for the
noonday meal to the TeaCher's+ at-
tending the 'Convention held in
Belgrave on Monday of this week,
Rev J, 13, ;rownaud aoted as Chap-
lain Dor the tem:nation ;itself and
welcolnedi the {teachers to the
Villegrii.: A group of the lady t,meint
}lens, I ncley' the direction or Miss
Anna E:'Grlasby carried thio, the
arrangements in an efficient and
friendly fas'hiou.
The'regu1ar meeting of the Young
People's: Soicietlp of Brick Church
was held in the homes• of the Presi-
e"Air.B' ert Saott, on Friday night
Mason Robinson Presided over the
Meeting with Beatrice Beeplp0t? '04
the organ The lesson was.,,,read
by Howard Walker and the prayer
taken by Gilbert Beeoroft, The
topic for the evening,en "Young
People and titre Temperance Ques-
tion" was' taken ,by James McGee
whir, ooattment thereon by Geo.
Gce,, Beatrice .Beecroft and, Gilbert
Bee^.rcfit, A. brief recreatipnal
peri d was held atter .the ',regular
meeting, Ono more meeting will be
'held; before Christman after which
all the time will be taken up in
preparations for the Christmas' Tree
to be held on. Dec, 15th•,
Albert Vincent spent, a few days
in Toronto; Jaynes Van Canip of f
•...10-'11..•, tiff . .!...
eeLEnd Specials
At Stewart Bros.
In the face of rapidly advancing prices we , offer you these
great bargains to prove to you that IT PAYS to
shop at Stewart Bros., Seaforth
T / e Store With Quality Merchandise a! Lowest Price
Sale! New Fall Dresses
Regular Values to $5.95
New Crepes, Rayons and Wools, in long or short sleeves; Qlj7•�{Rrg�qr
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Very attractive styles, from higher priced ranges,
TO CLEAR
SALE !
Men's
WINTER
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tli
hd
CRAT,n �
36 in. wide
Flannelette
20c yd.
Full assortment of lovely striped pat-
terns, in Tight and dark shades. This qual-
ity is worth 25 cents yard to buy it today.
VERY SPECIAL
Yard
RA.YON AND WOOL MIXTURE
13:n ies & Vests
Special 39c
ink sh5ade only in a waffle
stitch, Warm, soft quality- An
3xceptional value,
VERY SPECIAL LOC
WOMEN'S
ALL-W0i0L REINFORCED
Cashmere Hose
Special 4}c
Colors: Sand and Gunmetal
only. Sizes 9 to 10%2, Ebcellent
weight, ' n9c
SPECIAL VALUES ...... , L
SPECIAL "REGENT"
' Men's Cardigans
1.95
gauss in Grey, Sand, Heather
Black. Sizes 36 to 44,
buy at today's wool
prices. SPECLAL .........
Fine all -wool Worsted Cardi-
Here's and
a group of mostly A real
one ed a kind Coats„ ��,��
/ grouped at One X113 ��
Dig Saving ,,.y 477��ff
ilidEMIEOP
•«.-,5c4:5•Vt •:, s,a.+coy.
PURE LINEN
Towelling
Special 2Ec yd.
Assorted color borders in pure
linen towelling, made in Ireland,
a wonderful buy at ......
An excelelnt quality andLdu U,
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SALE!NFlN WteY
Ail this season's Newest Hats in
Felts, Velvets and Fabrics, in all
shades. To Maar before closing the
department for the season at One
Big saving discount
pEr
cent t o l
Irg,i : t $552F^:53�ufiwm .m, * r" 4rdd
Ready For Christmas -
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\tiiAlfi ,;i Our huge stock of bright now Christmas merchandise is now: , ,/, A.
opened up and on display. Useful wearable gifts for Father and -./
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Mother, Sister and Brother;. Gifts that are sure to please. All r
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y ,.\\ ' beautifully boged. Conte to this Store right away and wive your
(�1t,• • Christmas problems pleasantly and eoononlcally.
"This Year Give Things To Wear."
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SEAFORTH
hinter is .a visitor with relatives
here; Mt', and Mrs, C. R 0ou1te4
spent the Past week in Toronto;
Moss+ Kay Towuend spent the past
couple of week's with, her Parents
Rev, J. 13, end: Mos, Tow lend; Drs,
C, W. Suitt, Mrs,- Robert Coultes,
Lytle Hopper and' James, Michie
were in O',ronto as delegates to the
I:Rifted Parmoie' Convention; I.t, 1
and Mrs, Scott spent the pant week
in Toronto. Mrs, Gerald Vandenberg
pit Athens spent a few drays with
relatives here,
PLAY --`'Here Comes Charlie"wil be
presented in the Township Hall,'
Ethiel, on Wed,,' Dec, 13th. Please
watch for further particulars,
ONCRYEFF
The W. A, of the United church
Mornorieii' are holding a bazaar in
the basement of the church on the
evening o8 Dec 5th. There will
be a fine array of fancy articles,
aprons, etc., and a candy booth
and flail pond. Musical numbers
and a short play entitled "Pa's New
Nousekeeper"• will add to the even-
ing's entertainment, followed by
refreshments.
e^:hments.
PLAY—'‘Here Camey Oharlid'wil be
presented in, the Township Hall,
Ethel, on Wed,, Dec, 13th, Please
watch for further particulars.
Classified Ads.
FOR SALE -
20 White Leghorn Pullets, laying,
phone 28-r-5 Basil Struthers
FOR SALE-
7S+udkers, 6 weeks old, ready to
wean Nov. 30th
phone 90-r-5 Colin, Fingland
FOR SALE -
13 Suckers.
phone 77-r-12 L. Rooney.
FOR SALE—
d4 large 'Cedar Posts. A number
of first grad White Ash Binder
Tong -nets, Wagon Tongues and
Reaches --priced for quick sale,
phone SOX Harold Thomas
WANTED—
A housekeeper, by January 1st
phone 1.8-r-12
,FOR SALE
—
1 York Sow, bred 2 months, Oho
17 pigs ready to wean and 1 2 -wheel
Trailer.
,lrlrone 20-r-15 Stewart Turner
.FOS SALE—
'Ced+ar Posts;
Cedar Wood.
phone 42-r-8
cash only; also
W, Blake
R, R, 2, Bruagels
FOR SALE—
A good smoking tobacco for pipe
or cig, lilac's is the Name to ask
tor and it is sold at Grewar's. Try
it. and be satisfied,
FOS SALE --
A bunch of little Pigs, about 6
weeks old.
phone 56-r-7 David 'Shiels
FOS SALE—
Coal Heater, good' as new
phone 12-r-14
WANTED—
A. Book Case or a Cupboard
which would be suitable for a Book-
case for Ethel Public school.
apply to Wm. Spence,
Sec'y-Treas.
5, S. No. 11, Twp Grey
FOR SALE— --
1 Massey -Harris no. 10, Cutting
Box, like new, can be seen at Harry
MIeICu( heoll'ig Ga2age; Also a num.
ber of good used Batteries.
apply to Harry McCutciteon,
MEN & WOMEN WANTED—
No bigger line of household neces-
sl.ties an.ywhers. Prices) get busi-
ness,, Quality assures repeats.
Nigh commission and plenty of ad-
Nlantages, ISeason at its height, If
you are interested In a perivanent
work, steady pay and a good future.
investigate our Plan at once with-
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Clement Montreal.
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End Curl $1,00 and $1.50
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Permanent 51.75, $2 25, $3,ao
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Dried Finger Wave 25o
Shampoo 26c
Telephone 55X for Appointment
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inummolow
What are they saying
-
about Inc new Fords
"WHAT A GRAND NEW RIDE!
North, East, West , , telegrams and letters have been pouring
in since the introduction of the big, roomy 1940 Ford cars.
And through them all runs the same refrain: "Congratula-
tions on the grand new ride. You've really got something
there!"
Of course, there's praise for all the 22 Ford improve-
ments—and the rest. There's enthusiastic comment on in-
creased roominess (four inches more usable inside length in
Sedans). But the biggest news is the RIDE!
"There is still more to be learned about the New Ford.
Borrow a new Ford from your Ford dealer. Let those
eight s -m -o -o -t -h cylinders whisk you away from the boule-
vards into the backwoods. Turn the wheel over to some
one else and ride the roughest roads in the rear seat.
There's an experience! You'll find yourself measuring
comfort for the first time in terms of noises you can't hear,
the bumps you can't feel. It'll open your eyes -if it doesn't
lull you to sleep! Try it today!
airaFORDV-9 for 1940
with 22 important improvements
N4400404$00-10.0444,44444,0444-544-$441424454,444•441,0•44.440
a call will bring one to your door, you can drive it and
find out for yourself,
GORD. SANDERSON, Brussels CITIES SERVIiCE GAS STATION
Representative for this district
ALWAYS A STOCK OF USED CARS ON HAND
Listowel
L. & VV.
JACKSON MOTORS
Phone 1E
BLUEVALE
We are sorry to hear Mr, Harry
Bosrznan le still bed fast and his
many fiends hope to hear he will
soon be better again.
Mr. and Mrs, Wino:, Bishop of Grey
spent Sundiay with Mr. and Mrs,
Jim Johnston, )sit line,
Mr. Donald Robertson visited on
Sunday with his, mother and brother
,acyl„other fiends,
Mr. and Mrs, .Starling Johnston
and sons visited on Sunday after-
noon with Mr, and Mrs. Chas, John-
ston and+ son.
We are glad to hear Mrs, Blanch
Costello Is able to sit up for a
while and getting better.
Mrs, Rout, Warwick spent a few
days in Toronto last week and at-
tended a wedding of a niece on
Wednesday and visited with other
friendly, there,
Mrs. Walter Woods and son, Miss
Agues Hastings and Mrs Samuel
Woods visited on Thursday with
Mr, and Mrs. Melville Mathers and
son,
Ab the morning :service in the
United church Rev, C. Taverner
spoke on Christ's call and the var-
ious responses of individuals to the
call,
The members of ,the United
church. Sunday Sohool are preparing
a Ohrisianas entertainment to be
given on the evening of Thursday,
December 21,
Rev, R. A, MacConuell of Luck-
nowIdth
Presibyterlan church, preaching on
the lives of Abraham and Lot.
IMrs. James Bremner, Mr. and
Mrs, Albert Cardiff and 'three chil-
dren of Ethel and Mr. and Mits.
Nelson Cardiff of Grey townslvip
with Mr, and Mrs Peter 8, Mac-
Ewen. Mrs. Charles, Turvey, Tor-
onto, with Mr, and Mis. James. Ker-
ney and other friends; Mrs. Jowett
and daughter Edna of Port Huron
with Mils Florence Fowler.
The executive of the Bible So-
ciety held a regular business meet-
ing in the lecture room of United
• Church On Wednesday evening.
The president, Robert Shaw, presid-
ed, The report of the secretary -'s
treasurer showthat twenty dollars
was collected in this district and
sent to headquarters last year.
The folloiwng officers) weer erect-
ed: President, Robert Shaw; honor-
ary president, Rev, C Tavener;
secretary -treasurer, Mrs, R, F. Gar-
niss; directors, Arthur Shaw, John
Mundell, W. J. Johnston, Mrs, 11.
F, Gamins and Mrs. M, L. Aitken.
collectors, Morris, 2nd concession.
Mrs. Bill McTagart, Helen Tur-
vey; 1st concession, 51111s. Charles
Johnston, Mrs Walter Sanilite;
Boundary East, Mrs, J Fischer,
Mrs. Y. 0. Higgins; Village and
Boundary West, Louie Patton,
Daisy Holmes, Helen 'Thompson:
Mrs. Hugh Mundell; Boundary
Line Turnor)', Mrs, S, N. Galla-
her, 'Marguerite Nicholson; 4th
eenceselon Taraberzy, Mrs.
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