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January 1st 1940 4
Dear Friends
Among my assets, 1 like to count the only
one that money cannot buy—your good -will.
Each year 1 realize more fully that ow
friendships are what make life worth living,
and .1 therefore like to feel that thereis a
spirit of friendship underlying my business
relations with my customers, and so, at this
Holiday Season 1 extend to you not as a 4
customer alone, but as a friend .- - T he i
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Best Wishes for a Happy and Prosperous
New Year.
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Harry Bowler
Brussels
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BEST WISHES
FOR A HAPPY NEW YEAR
At the Sunday Christmas service
in the United, Church, Rev. C. Tav-
ener used the phrase room in
the Inn," to show how people
crowd the Saviour out of their lives
incl many celetbrate His birth for
just one day, failing to carry out
the Christmas spirit during the
year. The choir sang 'Chri5tmas
carols, and a male chorus, George
,Johns.ton, Norman Hall, Carl John-
ston, Smith Robertson and W. J.
Peacock -sang "The Christmas
Star."
. The Uniteu ,Church Sunday
school co-operated in the Christian
Fellowship Crusade 13y a special
effort toward goon attendance and
increased contributions. For the
last two months average attend-
ance has been 66, with collections
including Missionary givings, $27. ,
Visitors: Miss Isobel :McKinnon
of Waterloo with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R, H. McKinnon; Carman
Hetherington of Guelph Veterinary
College, with Mr. ad Mrs, C. Heth-
WcsItEe0*-9,MAKAV,A5taW,M,Mali*ONVMO erington; Mr. and Mm Neil Mac-.
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Every little child that's admitted to The
Hospital for Sick Children ... there were
more than 9,000 last year ... wears an
imaginary tag that reads "Return to Mother
in Good Condition".
For more than sixty years, this Hospital.
has been receiving the sick and crippled
children of Ontario, treating them, heali
them, and sending them home to grow up
and become healthy, USEFUL citizens.
Now, more than ever before, children
have a greater chance to be sent home in
"Good Condition".
Advances in medical science have increased
greatly the scope And services of this
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Hospital. New treatments have been dis-
covered to improve . . even cure .. , the
crippled children once doomed to a life of
misery. Great strides have been taken to
reduce the horrible offects of Poliomyelitis.
New cures have been discovered for Pneu-
monia and many other diseases,
All these wonderful developments, plus
the increase in emergency accident cases,
add
to the operating expenses of the Hospital.
But nothing new has yet been developed
that will add, in the same proportion, sbme-
thing to the OPERATING REVENUE,
except, of course, the generous support of
kindly Ontario citizens who make many
sacrifices to send a donation to help The
Hospital for Sick Children,
Please appoint yourself a benefactor of
sick and crippled childrensend a generous
gilt to the Hospital TODAY. Your financial
assistance is urgently needed.
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Mortgage Sale all .o our friend
UNDER AND 13Y VIRTUE • of the I
Powen of Sale contained in •a oer- g
4 US tomers
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duced at the time of sale, there will
THomAs FELLS, Auctioneer 11- Best wishes for a most
be offered for sole by
PUBLIC AUCTION , .1„
on WEDNnSDAN the THIRD day of tig
,Tarsuary, 1940, at the hour of One N. H appg and 5uccessfut
O'Clock in the afternoon at the
farm Of Andrew S. Bain, RR., no, 1,
Bluevale, Ontario, the following
ALL AND SINGULAR thoad ger'
tain parcels Or tracts of land and
Premises, situate, wing and being in
the Township of Grey, in the Coun- •
ty of Huron and being composed of g
farm lot Seventeen In the Second 0
Concession Of the said Township of %/.
Grey, containing One Hundred ey
AcreG be the
AND situate lying and being In the v; Tea Room,
same more or ' less, Ff
New Year
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Diana Sweets
Listowel
Township of Grey in the County of
Huron and being composed of the
Ive-A Half of Lot Number Fifteen,
in the Second COnCeSSiOd of the
said Township ofp Grey, containing
Fifty acres, be the same more or
less,
At the same dine and place under
the authority Or a Landlord's Dis-
tress Warrant, there will be offered
for sale the following chattels:
500 bushels cf oats and barley
mixed.
On the said lands there is said to
be erected a dwelling house with
suitable farm buildings:
The lands will be sold subject to a
Reserve Bid:
TE1RMS OF SALE OF LAND:
Twenty-flve per cent of the pur-
chase money to be paid down at the
time of sale, and the balance to be
secured by a mortgage with interest
at four per cent per azinum.
TERMS OF SALE OF CHATTELS:
Ca,s.h.
For further,particularsand condi-
tions of sale, apply to
Commissioner of Agricultural Loans
Ba.st. Block, Parliament Bldgs.,
Toronto, Ontario.
Mortgagee.
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Lean and son Neil, of Tomato, with
VA% and Mrs, George Thornton; Mr.
aild Mrs. Rober Oke, Wingham, and
Mrs Ida Wilson, Toronto, with
Miss Duff. and Mrs, Aitkln. C. G.
Xi',, Icitchener, at his home here,.
Mt. and Mrs. Sas. Peacock and
Will spent Christmas. with Mr, and
Mrs. Wm. J. Johnston and Mr. Thos.
Stowell at innovate. ,
11.1r, and Mrs, Rebt, McClennan
•and family spent 'Christmas with
Dr. and Mrs. Robt. Aitchison and
'family at Ripley.
Mr, and Mrs, Alex McEwen spent
1 Christmas with his. ,daughters and
'en St WindSOT and DetrOit.
Mr, Ana. Mrs. Jim johnston and
d:,ughter spent Sunday afternoon
'with
Mr, ad 'Mrs. Chas. &melt and
i family.
Car, and IlIrs, George Wheeler
Spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Breckenridge and family, 1st
line, . .
Mn. Ht.iiry Mothers and sistert
and Mr. Chas., Mothers; Mr, and
Mrs, Mehrille Mothers and son At.
rold spent Christmas with Mr.
G,.-'4rge Ma 0101'R 5ncl Miss Hazel
,t,lr,nol' at Rh/crate.
mr, and Mil, Rd. johnston. and
Carl and Mr and Mrs. Snarling
Johnston and family and sons spent
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Ramis. at Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs, George Wheeler
spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.
L4 Breckenridge and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johnston and
baby ;,pent Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Souch and fam-
ily, 2nd line,
:Mr, and Mrs. Rohl. McMurray and
two sons spent Christmas with her
father and sisters in Stratrod.
Reu. and Mrs. A, Tavener spent
Christmas at Embro with Mrs'.
Tavener's niece and also her sister
In Toronto.
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• WALKER'S
FUNERAL HOME
William Street.
Brussels, Ontario
PERSONAL ATTENDANCE
'Phone 65
Day or Night Calla
8 G. WALKER
mhslmer and Mineral
Director,
MOTOR HEARSE
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Will Hendet son, Lucknow, - a
Knox College student, preached in
the Presbyterian Church Sunday
morning from the text ,"There was
no room in the inn." Misses Jean
and. Lois Elliot sang a duet.
Mr. and Mrs, James Masters,
Parichift, Norman Hall, Lindsay,
with Mr. and Mrs. John Hall; Doro-
thy Altkin, St, Catharines, Ruby
Duff, Toronto, with Mary Duff , and
Mrs. M, L, Aitken; Mr. and Mrs.
Jos. Marshall, Listowel, with Mr.
and 'Mrs. George Thornton; Miss
Mae Davidson, Wroxeter, with Mr.
and Mrs. W. S. Darviclson; Mr. and
Mrs, George Fell, Blyth, with Mrs.
Eliza Fell; Pearson McIntyre, To-
ronto, with George Greenway. Jim
McHarcly with Mr. and MTS. Robt.
Aitcheson, Ripley; Mr.. and Mrs,. J.
C. Higigns with Mr, and Mrs. Ver-
non Higgins, Toronto; Miss Flor-
ence Fowler with Misses Flo and
Emmie Cresswell, Seaforth; Mr.
and Mrs. 3. J. Elliott, Jean, and
Gordon, with Mr, and Mrs, Ed,
Whiteman, Be,, rave; Mr. act Mrs.
R. F, Garniss, Aac and ( ive eott
with Mr, and Mrs, NO 11 Me-
Eachern, Mou( Forest,
The United Church
REV. H. 4. MAH'OlvEY, IsA., 3,D,
PREACHER
A Contata of Sacred music will be
given in Brussels United Church on
Sunday, Dec. 31, at 7.30 p.m, by
te:grave Choir.
Want Ads.
FOR SALE -
15 Sucfking Pigs
Douglas Smith,
Lot 18, 'Con. 6, Morris.
FOR SALE—
Durham Cow, 6 years old, due
February. Art Rattan
Phone 14-r-10 Bluevale
FOR SALE—
Young Yorkshire
farrow In March
Suckers ready to
Phone 28-r-10
ENQUIRIES INVITE.
For purchase of farm,
Lot 13, Con. 6, Morris.
Write James rC'ook,
51 West Avenue Sou
Hamilton, Out.
FREE SERVIC
OLD, DISABLED OR DEAD
HORSES OR CATTLE
removed promptly and efficiently.
Simply phone "COLLECT" fo
WILLIAM STONE SONS
LIMITED
PHONE ! INgpspk.t.
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