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The Brussels Post, 1960-03-10, Page 8E TAKES THE guesswork out of buying 28-day Supply (28 tablets) with each NOW 144 REXALL All for SUPER PLENANUNS TABLETS $7•98 wolia FREE! 14day SNt,!...iiglyea(ctel tablets) NaW 72 REXALL All for SUPER PLENAPAINS TABLETS $4°98 -*oreseats.ANI,s,ss. FRS Dead Stock- Service ' 1 rounding district for dead, Did. sick or disabled horses ri_E ,2 cattle. For the fastest exis'#', proper removal of all emit day or night, use our autossatifs ! exchange (at no cost to ye.&) Call Long Distance and ask far ATWOOD ZENITH 44,100 OR GEORGE HISLOP WROXETER 21415 Highest cash prices paid In Mr= NO PENALTY PAYMENTS Be safe, sure with ROE CROSSES at big savings Write for literature and prices THE BRUSSELS POST . ,^.^r•—• .M(kro4. 101.4, 1,90, - DEAD STOCK SERVICE Highest Casl4 Prices Paid for Down, or Disabled posts and. Hors./ A Aio,P 13AD,COWS and HQRSEB AT CASH VALUg aid Horses 60 per ;Pcsil Plied' Collect BRUCE mARLATT 0 Hopp Service PlIUNE. 131 BRUSSAW C pisA y Drys SPECIAL vALugs MAR.7.8.9 ,40011012 AND NEW ITEMS We reserve the right to limit quantity "SPEC/AfroFFERSUAor it:1464,001e- only?' *NEW :'1' AEC:: FOR COUGHS DUE TO COLDS gffff Renal! Insorb .. SORE CHEST MUSCLES NEW! insorb Liquid Chest Rub 3 et, bottle $1.49 • /roots coughs due to colds * Foster relief for sore chest muscles AN AMAZING Ask your Druggist for a FRES Sampler it Gram) Ei Size Now This is only a partial list of our Anniversary Values .. over 50 items in all "IPRAM0466556"021=MANIMMONtaffietilaISIEGUA. GIESEGIffiftewirddrAMMAIA.0410:44kraMEM‘10211AtAkisaafiffMt SMITH'S REXALL DEUG STORE phone 6Z Brussels McNEIL'S SHELL SERVICE SHELL LUBRICATION, 6r5 ELL HO Lib se HOLD AND SHELL PETROLEUM PRODUCTS DUNLOP TIRES Austin Sales and Service Parts and Accessories Repairs on All Makes of Cars and Trucks TELEPHONE 76 BRUSSILS, ONT. Ute-Janasuraenautageut irerrote—te.sSmarr“.6461,,-.m.7.,E6 Gaviller, McIntosh and Ward CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Bell Talepeisone Building Walkerton .1. EL KENNEDY, B. Ed., B. A., C. A., — Resident Manager. Tehopbonss — Business 63S; Residence 106 ess eards DR. R. W. STEPHENS Onsassitact thativergitv tri Toronto PHYSTUAN alma SURGEON D1 A. RANN 4.4.1:40..teging4,04,0.5 4}.* elk rtIMMAL PA15;17.2MaCt SFAire.al atmotgol ?metal Direet.A. Ero„Iirz-4u,to., AAA John Longstaff, Optoinetrist (50-tit:IAN SEA OF annonnies a Change Of Office ideation to Gtiderieh, St, W., adjacent eiLfoitit Oink Grovind Floor Parking Fanilitiee oculltita Preiteriptione filled entitles yOit to titlf edoeitient, fldltlstinenttii AGENT CilD'S YARNS ife. MARY MAXI PATTERNS M (wllh Hoxechlotophene and Allanteln) Helps heal minor skin irritations, surface blemishes and rough red hands. 4 ounce bottle. SR t ai Restores softness and smoothness BRAND.INIEW PRODUCT! EXALL HE HAND LOTION p. ,DPgslic4440.000114 .. SAVE 77 Reg. 75 Tube STAG SHAVING CREAM with each Reg, $2.00 sine Bottle STAG AFTER SHAVE LOTION -an ideal shaving combination. NOW BOTH FOR $1.98 Regular SLOP she BACHELOR AEROSOL SHAVE CREAM 5ounee Provides instant lath e for clean, smooth shaves, r NOW ONLY 7910 Znimeattneseentemmrtotme The World Day of Prayer service was held in Knox Church, on Friday afternoon. Leaders were Mrs Stanley Fischer, president of the Evening Auxiliary, and Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald, president of the Evening Auxiliary. Mrs, Glen Huether read. the Parable of the Talents and prayers were given by Mrs: Frank ' Smith, Mrs. Gordon Engel, Mrs, Alex Steiss and Mrs, Wilfred Strickler, A paper on "Labourers together With God", prepared by Miss A. Forrest, was read by Mrs. Engel. Mrs. Glen R. Thompson and little daughter 'went to Toronto and attended the wedding of her brother on Saturday. i Mr, Lytle Gordon arrived home• I Saturday from a three months I was home for the week-end. selection of the best. ...13111MMTOMIESUMILI N.65107.1 1•11PENMat I c ostal Church. holiday in Florida and other points. telt that the Board would be willing a a * \ ' a:sfs1*S* ;Alb TV fklialliftd &leg and entertainment nightly by Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dunn and to discharge offending yard mana- i, I\Ir. an.t1 Mrs. Robert Young of tcp Eters lo the Casino. ideal Fe. the 'Ian, -hAysittesraervise: little son, Kitchener, spent the week- .. t .gers but while this would be clesit- ,Gravelburg, Sash., are visiting at end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. able I am afraid the new manager 1 the home of Archie Moses. Mrs.. I Earl Dunn. ' wound he criticised for favouring the Young is a sister of Mrs. Misses. Miss Maxine Smaildon, Kitchener, transporters who were total abstain- ! * * a 1 I Sunday, March 6th. being Student's OM, porting hogs straight, The farmer 1 ducted morning services' at Tees-1 s q • . • ' g the I water, and Kinloug.h. In the evening I I . Before you oily you, Le,-,4 Jr bite marketing yards and may do thin 1 the young people from the Presby- i model used ear see us about OUT LOW,. in any manner he choses, From the tery of Huron-Mditland, met in St, I , Cost FinalletTfg Sprvice. ATallable time those hogs are delivered to the ) Andrew's Church in Wingham, The 1 they are the; responsibility message was given by James Perri° I marketing, yard until they are sold of th e 1 and Ross Smith assisted with the- F. 0. B. to the packer who purchasea l ) devotions. Marketing Agency, They are sold , for either Dealer or Private Salsa. GLENN NONNENBERG General insurance Monktort . Phone 663R41 CAR BUYERS MEN'S SHIRTS Sport and Dress Shirts including No-iron Regular to $6.95 Now $2.95 auww-tcfivAiirrixt -P 11 iaMPLUMESE.R1 CRANBROOK FEDERATION NEWS ITEM New Lines in it Dress Fabrics for Summer Sewing VII7a1,0011=MINKOMONIf- ACHESON'S Since the Packers, particulaxly the Crussela • Phone 247 Tuesday and Friday 1••••••••••+•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••6 Super - Values in Winter Clothing Drapery Fabrics Custom Made Draperies Smart Kitchen Drapery Prints WATER HEATERS, OAWOIES, TOO.— Los AA 01.10/ 614° olef°1j ".* Frocks for Spring Coats arriving Now (By J. Carl Hemingway) At the Annual meeting in Morris township of the Federation of Agriculture one gentleman suggested that bottles of whiskey were being used by .transporters to get extra loads of hogs r.mt of the yards to the packing plants, As IlOderstand the Liquor Control Act, this is ilsiegal use and a chargeable offence. If this gentleman wishes to lay charges I would think the Provincial Police would be required to investigate. The Representative of the Hog Producers Board who was present tried to get names, times and ,facts but was minable to do so, In order to prevent complaints I • them but it is the responsibility of MELVILLE W. M. S. the packer to provide the transport- Mrs, T. E. Kennedy of Bliaevale 'thanked by Mrs. D, Matheson: producers that this matter does not Members§ of the MiesiOn Band with affect the desirable fetittirea Of the present" Marketing Plan. There were their lettdera Grahent Work, juat as many complaints about the Mrs. Calvin Knitter, and Mrs. George Elliott, were Present and bad transportation' of hogs 2 years ago when there was no mokdeing, 'gay° h' musical which 'Plan , Mato Solo§ by Sally Galbraith, Dorothy and Anne tinder the nresent system, how- and chorus by Judy evef, if this inatto of tranapOrtrit- Work, Anne *Miter, DefiethY Elliott, ion should becbina seriously (iota. Joyce Ittither, and loan Elliott, mental to 'the trodueet it can . TrosteaSeS for the aftereOli wore remedied. Mrs. iflemtnell, Harold Cardiff, Virst„ the packers could be told Wesley Kerr, Guests were pre- to etrefige 'their own transportation. sent from ItTi6Jt Churches, drat- I I dolitht that this wend be .desirable brook and label, both fermet con- as it would more neatly., , ,grettatieriS of Itet and 'Mrs, t, &tete( contracts eotild be let by " RentiedY, tender the ittitiaportatiCiii Of all et *At hogs front ,etteli assembly Yard, TMS lyC, • might be eiteater, Hoines •VlOtideVw teat* tif* tiA 4SatriSV Fititiliy; the Ofgehitettiiiii conid tareintae tritelta and vn L.." -7 — *hen tito' delivered haSia. 1146, ation. large ones, are continually buying hogs from widely separated yards providing transportation would be unhandy and expensive At the re- quest of the packers, the Hog market- ing Board has agreed to find suit- able transportation. Through their yard managers the Board tried to give transporters loads out of the yards in proportion to the number of hogs they bring in, There have been complaints. Some no doubt are histi- fied Some no doillibt are not. In Some cases perhaps the complaints would be reduced by changing mangers in others the complaints would in- crease. I feed sure that the Board will try to keep a close check on their yard managers and take action where necessary, I would remind Let us get this matter of trans- OF AGRICULTURE Mr, James Perrie spent a few days last week with cousins in Hamilton. I „Mrs, Wan Smith has returned to her home after spending several weeks in 'Wingham hospital. Mr. . and Mrs. Murray Vodden, London, were week-end visitors, I S with friends here. was the guest speaker on Tuesday afternoonof last week when the Women's Missionary ;Society of Melville Presbyterian Church held their annual expense tea, The theme of the meeting was "Prayer.” 'Mrs. J. H. Greene, the president, I was in the chair and opened the I meeting with prayer and a short definition of prayer. Miss Nellie Jardine read scripture and "Though- ' I is on Prayer." Mrs. John Bowman led in, prayer. 'Mrs. Greene read an article stressing the importance of giving preference to important things, In her address, Mrs, Kennedy, using "Refugee Year 1960" as a starting point, told of a series of experiences in her career as the wife Of a minister, as she came in con- tact with Nem Canadians. She was Bursary Sunday, James Perri e con- • FARMS LIMITED ATWOOD, ONTARIO at less cost TO YOU ROE FARMS now bring in top blood lines from U. S. A., such as STONE'S, DEMLERCHLX, TRUE-LINES.Provethem under Canadian condi- tions and offer you a PEOPLE WE KNOW Mrs. Thomas. Jolly member of the Women's Missionary Mrs, Thomas jolly the former .groups, Jr. and Sr„ also a Sunday School teacher in the Exeter Pent*, Rebecca May Hogg, died at St Joseph Hospital, London, on Tueo, day, Feb ruary 23rd, to her 74th year. Born at Brussels, Ont,, a dough- ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Win, Hogg; one sister (Jennie) Mrs. Mrs. W. J, Mitchell, Sask., and, brothers James, John and Harold all predeceased her. A former schoolteacher, htwing taught at Sodom, Blyth, and in Sask- atchewan where she joined her parents early in the ,century. She married and farmed near Mossbank, Sask, until 1937 when the family moved east and took up farming at Kippen. In 1.946 they retired to Exeter where she was an active TV AND ELECTRIC Phone: Brussels 329J4 R. R. 1 Monkton Ontario 12 rinifiLit.03, from dov..citovol DE .111010 days & nights stairemedations-air conditioned rooms, suites, rodlo 0, phones-with healed pool .4, iiiiiiiih iii...i.i.iist AIONitt TO INCREASE EMPLOYMENT THIS WINTER. CALL YOUR' i NO YOURSELF AND AT THE, SAINE, TIME HELP YOUR CO*, I' 1 NAtiONALEMPLOVAENTOFFIEFDAAbvi AND ASSISTANCE. N, ,./aka N dumb' fitv otthe .11/AH'ittrif' Of Lao tititdigicki1 iimirt.s. . Mliiiimitiaiiiii' ' ' bb4i ..... ORVAL HARRISON ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING RADIO AND TELEVISION REPAIR PROMPT GUARANTEED SERVICE PERK.:' STEPHENSON PHONE -6502 .ETHEL . trtmanagwar...- .4.....Aragunasmiaa: ite immomo vavoska.4 graclis lustitta liswolos-: 6 117 WINDSOR. CANADA She's stretching her home improvement dollar by call- ing us in the winter when we're not too busy—when we're glad to get interior renovation jobs, Next summer we may not have time for a job like this. By having it done now, she's getting a better arid a faster job because skilled workeri Eire more productive. Somewhere around your S ome or place' of business there's a job to be dorie. It will pay you to do it now. She is survived by her husband., Thomas, one daughter, (Jennie) Mrs. Cecil Kipfer, Hensall; three sons, Donald of Exeter, Harald of Scarborough; Nornvin of Sudbury and twelve grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs.' Jolly celebated their 40th wedding anniversary last Apra. The body rested at the T, Harry Hoffman funeral home, Dashwoost until Wednesday, at 3 ,p, m then at the Pentecostal ehtrch where the service was conducted on Thant- day at 2 o'clock by Rev. M. Holm* of Exeter, and Rev. S. M. Hammon& London. Interment was in Exeted" cemetery.