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The Brussels Post, 1955-03-09, Page 5MOW a., Aft " The fabulous new 1955 MO 04cont40) V-8 Brpeop* who want Ito go places WV4P,P(sid4,7, gaTC4 9t311 1965 89% of salmon Canadian housewives prefer Butler to any other spread I I 4 4 4 ti 4 4 4 4 4 I 4 4 4 .4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I 4 4 4 I I 4 .41 4 0 4 4 • 4 I I 4 4 I I 4 4 1 ti 4 I I 4 41 Naturally you prefer butted " Its a natural dairy food. made of ra wholesome cream, delivered to your ratainwy while it is country-fro*. Butter's flay& is all its own.. mild, delicate, creamy. For good eating. good living, there's nothing like WWI Pa' a kaki 4f rod new airy Pod recipes. write to Mork lamer. MET /OOO1 A Melon el Dairy Foam d ;mole III HURON STREET, TORONTO • V. BUSINFSS CARDS Every fleet, flowing line of the new De Soto is a promise of action. Every broad, low contour hints of the power that awaits your command. 1 And what a powerplant there is under every De Soto hood this year! Choose either the 200-h.p. Fireffite V-8.or the 188-h.p. Firedome V-8. Each has dome-shaped combustion chainbers that wring more power from every drop of fuel. Either will whisk you along quickly and safely, with instant response and effortless ease. Under the long, low, road-hugging body of the 1955 DeSoto there's an all-new chassis that makes every *route seem boulevard-smooth! But see for yourself what wonderful:comfort there is in the roomy, smartly tailored interior of the new De Soto. Stop at your dealle4 just as soon as you can to take the wheel of this glamorous, easy-going traveller. Manufactured in Canada by Chrysler Corporation of Canada, Limited. 4 ' '4 4 G. ALAN WILLIAMS,, Optonittillit Polak SL, WINCH* A0:10iitirtiO• OW. WOO. TOON& lit ni A .1,8111.10 410.1114,11. Harvey W. Stephenson ItapimmiSdive lhaft IS IL& Assinels Camila Hasa mad &Want Cs, Cooky Gamma Issimmes Cs. noes ' Wins .:•0:521 $:M;;:' AN EXPERIENCE -', IN-TROPICAL LIVING Rich in design . . . ultra modern guest rooms , and studio bedrooms, luxurious- furnished COMpfete in pleasure . ism*. pool and cabana clalhaadimllotinge, round- &o'clock entertainment, modest to peke ... lowest rifle le effect Men, Women!' Old:, of 40,500.00!Woot Pop franinisseir7 Want Weil 1 THE .4AtillgPON :FUND. DONATIONS. RECEIVED FOR uttIe "par 11.2" with ,Osbvi bail done, rpt boar old after '4o lot' Dec-awe low 10 iron. Iiooductory or "got-acquit/mod" fro onto 60t, Txy Ostre4 Tinge Ttittots fpr new rep, xtgor mud younger tooling, Pis yor! 11y. M oil drug morn!. 046 Exciting POWER at your finger tips! So convenient is the new dash-mounted Flits Control lever with which you select your driving range at a' flick of your finger. So smooth and easy is the PowerFlite automatic transmission which it controls -standard in every De Soto at no extra cost. So wonderfully quick and quiet is the new V-8 power that awaits your bidding. Both De Soto V-8's have dome-shaped combustion chambers-the perfect shape that engineers admire for its efficiency. 2.90 1.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 .1se 5.00 5,00 10,00 '5.00 6.00 5,00 3.00 3.00 5.00 COO 1.00 .5.00 14.00 5.00 Man 1.00 4.00 5.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 10.01 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 5.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 5.00 2.00 5.00 2.00. 1.00 1.00 2.00 5.00 1.00 2.00 ! 2.001 2.00 2.00 i 2.00 3.00 2.00 1.60 I 1.00 3.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 ,2.00 1.00 2.0.0 1.00 1.00 3.00 1.00 3.00 1.06 DRIVE THE - DISTINCTIVE NEW DE SOTO WITH, MOTION-DESIGN fOR THE FORWARD LOOK . . AT YOUR DODGE-DE SOTO DEALER'S NOW 1 Carl Johnston Spalding Johnston Allan Pease Charles Draper Reg, Watson Alf.- Nichol -ed Higgins Gordon Nicholson Jack Bowman Wm. Ireland Jals. Ireland 13111 Wheeler Jno. Y1411 Lewis, Armstrong jars, 'Mair Charles ,Anderson Joseph Black. Fred Sawyer ,,CSecil Bone Frank Sellers Ward. Sellers Prank Sellees Hired Russell Bone Charles Warwrelc Wifred Warwick Wm. Harman ra ck Warwick James Bryans Graham Work Frank Carter Ross Duncan Jack Lowe Win. Reed Wm. Henderson Russel' Currie. George Fischer Watson Thornton George Hetherington Raymond, Henning Stanley Moffat Henry Wheeler Lawrence Plant John finery Clayton McGregor Sam Fear Harry Grasby Bert Jaeltision Archie Montgomery ]Srnetb Noble James 'Spivey Herman Broadhagen Alvin Armstrong Jim Alcoek George Noble Erniest Smith Doug. Smith Sohn. Kelly Mos. Pierce Tom Bernard Plan Bernard Glen Smith George Smith Harvey McCutcheon Carson Watson Rops Nichol Mrs. John Speir Lorne Niteroi Wm. Grasby Olemen}t McLieglan. Tolin Mattei.: Harry Harrison - Those. ' C. D, Connell, Clinton Jas. Smith Bert Pease C. A. Myers,, M. D., L. M . C. C. PHYSICIAN amd SUItGE014 Wawa 5 nose 4. Ilmeds, Oat ELLIOTT MOTOR VilkS. 'DR. R. W. STEPHENS Graiimit• Univiniur •I Tens.* PHYIrCIAN mid SURGEON Now= 48 annsaile. One. Brussels, Ont. - Telephone 82 WALTUt"!. The W. A. of Walton 'United Church met on Thursday afternoon with 13. ladies present. Mrs-. Love preslikling opentled the meeting . with hymn 36, followed with. Scripture reading Isaiah 53rd chapter 3rd ive., and Mark 16th chapter 32 to 42 and verses and 49 and 60th-verses. Ali repeated the Mary Stewart Collect and W. A. Theme Song followed ,by prayer. Sec.- report and 'read and approved also thank you cards were read. Treasurer's report was read by Mrs. A. °coats. An invite*: ton was extended :to all the ladies from the Walton group to their bazaar March +30th. Hymn 101 was then sung. The meeting closed with Tale yer. -441721111 Now Is The Time • Renew Your Subscription to The Brussels. Post open meeting evening of Mar. AM. Delegates appointed to sectional meeting at Wingham April '7. Thank offering service and, social hour at next meeting April 12. Topic, con- cluding Chapters of Study Book. "The Church in India" was given by meat bars of lVfcHilloli group, Closing hymn was .followed by Mizpah Benediction. Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Porter enter- I tained et dinner on Sunday, it being the 39th. birthday of Mr, Porter's mether. Mrs. Porter, who has'hcen in We thew, Chas. T. Davidson INSURANCE nit ALL WNW Amteembile old Fire linsoresse Asehilmt awl iatilumosa Agra far Crest West IAN besumato new &Nes 911 - Ihremisean OIL JOHN E. LONGSTAFF, Optom•trid Eyes ifsainined.• Ukase INA rhea* 791 Seaford;nein Iffeast fill3U1111 - 4, Wed. 842.30, Sat..II us. iQ V amo. • D. A. Rann & ?AL. AIID AIIIRUUMCIE SIOVICIt LL.d liranotal Antics- and !`ash en - PHONE 311 or 85 811111$11Wit tdcitia Who have and ask all (To be continued) If your label does not read 1955 you are in arrears. all those who been so prompt in this matter neglected it to give It their attention. Very poor health for Several months WATERLOO CATTLE was able to be ;an and enjoy her dint" BREEDING ASSOCIATION THE BRUSSELS POST or with her family. with failing elo• sight and not being able to get around too. well, her memory is Wonderful. She has two sons in Winnipeg, Elgin and Russell, She rec- eived Many, card's from friends who all"'join in wishing her many happy birthdays to come. "Where Better Bulls Are Used" Artificial Insemination service for all breeds of cattle, For service or information Phone Clinton 243, or -Palmerston 66 collect, between 7.30 and 10.00 A. M. on week days and d 9 30 A.M on Sunday's fet, S;Hethierington $ K. C WINGZAN ald Ilittlga" Paid* sad Satuarliay aS duty -- Mist oval ••••, nom Els lamesaar 4, 16.11111 - 7.30 en M. The MiSsien band of Walton United Chitral was held recently. The meeting opened with a hymn followed by the Lord's Prayer. The 23rd Psalm Was read by Catherine Ditehanan,, tolleWed by 115 A short story Wag told by Mrs. McGaVin. Hymn 235 WAS. sung followed ,bye 'the benediction: -Marilyn Jelin teittin IS to play for the next-Meet, • Tire the register mee g Of the. united °introit Met IA tint Chtireit Mar. 2nd whir Mrs: Me Michael presiding; thenie being; Ait., :joAtog. our Attittidesi.• *thin 155' WAS iiillOWeld With ihe secretary's report Alia rali call ianewerled by bathe of a ,fatitilititOshYinn, The' treShrerit Oft ihOWed .$1129 onroiips 6) hand tin their contributions, to first iinait§r of year. StiPlAY deers.. Ltart' baid was 46 be ready -end of May, Antifillitdon service,of With W. te bean BREWERS BEARING GIFTS MI11111111111111111111111111111111111INNW ELMA FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Established In 1894 the-Subtlety, of the serpent is ehieWn in the Way the brewers train, Melt public relations men, In Otte brochure leaned for their "guidande there are fewer than 134 special. dayS arid eVenita listed, On these OCCOltion the eittooth •aterital. ' polished off by, courses of training 1 Mtbile relatieitai very Wafting in' PerSoltalftYi, play their litieb. I tritsitte Part, . A. feW WOOS here, ; a Bettie, iliktnelei Assistance,, •poi§ejtb:, a little enteUtainthetiti The prey- 1 and istanding of the tnidO is Min's defintltely Aoit easily enitaaced I for there, itr:tii fotind ferr Ile Pretest. I it tact many' reiPeelabiti„ hitt tni. 4000fotto4 people actually applaud these brewer's agents bearing OSA. Head Office Atwood, Ont. in-Beres Farm Property, PrIVate Dwellings. And Contents In ToWns and Villages Schools, Charente, and 141116 Ori an itiNSURANot AT D681'40 baits Ono M PT Ati.iiiikeMtNt. OF DLAitlit contact our Nearest Director Agent R. W. (Dick) WHITFIELD" 2, tint Walker Funeral Ho rig., Maw ft bin Clharri hat,13is Pailidi PRIM Um** tri 1110111.1.1 urvAiiiiiatit Rs* Nikko% Sialliakillt Advt, I c mum Cautiqtaily.