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The Brussels Post, 1962-03-22, Page 6FASHION NR I. Men's Laminated jackets Men's Suits in Plain Cloths. or Continental Checks.— Ultra Smart hrLTKcyRE HATS Spring Coats Spn'inc; DRESSES — Tots to Matrons New Arrivals in the Yard Goods Department TCH• FEEDS UNIX " The Most Value For The Fanner'. Dollar , . . ... • - • WEEKLY SALE 8t-lesseh Livesock Seles tic? ti Il 2,1 -0 A Y b &Viz* Your ;Ierrio roqric't YoU •are vidolarirta* :Ate r Oen et' WORE 40., 14.1,7: NEW LOCATION (CLINTON) J. M. LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST Beginning January 8th, 1962, Clinton office will be located in Clinton Medical Centre (Dr, Addlson's Office) Nevi office will be equipped with complete set of instruments for examining eyes and fitting glasses, uPTICIAN Oculist's prescriptions tilled locally offers you convenience when adjustment or repair needed. CLINTON OFFICE Monday 9.a.m. to 5413 p.m. SEAFORTH OFFICE Balance el weak. ORVAL idARRI6ON at A. 134reek filmed ser'io9 revi1 iilg a. slgiiifIjaiit decade fir t'ailotts„,e history, troth 1686 to 1046, will be Seen: in -Canada at War, each Tuea day oat the 6.11C-T'V network, The trogrtithe portray developments oil the Ilonie Pl.oilt iii otidittoh to the, told played We arta 'forces iii battle, dalltidaid distinguished record On the *eV itonta IS recorded iri filtria•• covering the 80iiShergeh mid, biotite', 81611„ Italy. .tiottottit THE ERTSSELS POST TharlitIlq, March 22rad, 1I1 ..trfOrent% • t,fratffin.M.1 • , 11110110M, MOP J.:WA:0v 11 AGENT MARY MAXIM. YARNS Phone .0;:?0,7f, 24 Spring Seeding Time Is Here iiiake YOUR leadquarters Our Seed. Cleaning Plant is now in operatioii and we are prepared to clean your home grown grain. For those who will be purchasing Seed Grain we are In a position to supply you, with Seed Grain., cleaned and treated, and in clean, new bags. Most varieties of Oats and Barley still available. Rex Canada's Largest Selling Vitamin Tablet 9 Important Vitamins plus Liver and Iron • CRANBRQOK cranbrpoc Mrs, Earl 'Dania *PA hostess for the, :Vora meeting of the W. S, with an attendmee of Me. Alex :-'3te,•1.s.s was the leader and opened the meeting with the call to worship_ and; prayer. The Scripture reading from Paalin 19 nuts road alternately,. 'rayer . was offered by Mrs. :John .The leader Ave a meditation • on 'Study" and a_ ro•ading ""Why believe in -Missions," An .nrticle ir the Glad Tidings by Merle lrlenolvan on "First glimpses of TICtish, Guiana" was rend by Mrs. Earl Dunu, A verse containing the wova "green" was given in responi to. roll call. The president, Mrs. ,Stauley Fischer conducted the business. The April meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Gordon. Kniett, The topic "Education nod Christian FaMily Life in- British. , 0-,101w." nrennred hy 7.\-Vss Alice l .17 Forrest and she was assisted by • Mrs. Stanley Fischer, Mrs, Gordon: Knight and 1\1++•s. Earl Dunn, Mrs. ,10111 r, n`S. St 11,107,r tr, 11*., 110St OSS• i.n • A good supply of Fresh Feed on hand at. Our Mill at all times. One Tablet laity helps to mafntain Good iHealth and build resistance against Colds. No Other Vitamin Product Gives More For The Money 72 Day Teatment $4.98 Also fqr. a SaVing of $1.98 the Large Size 288 Tablets at $13.98 • For Sale Only. At The Rexall Drug Store 4-3444.....,ZrauKtamoi WHY WAIT 'TILL. SPRING? NOW IS THE TIME TO DEAL FERTILIZER — We are booking orders and delivering the famous SUPER-FLOW C.I.L. FERTILIZER . this year in polyethelene frays. Why not start your chicks this spring 'The Topnotcn Way." loss FORD 4 Door 1958 METEOR 4 Door Auto. 1958 DODGE 4 Door 1958 PONTIAC, 2 Door 1956 .PLYMOUTH 4 Do r Auto. 1956 PLYMOUTH a Door Auto. 1956 MERCURY HARDTOP • 1956 STUDEBAKER 4 Door 1959 CHEVROLET 11/2 ton truck 1/2 Price Sale of Wall Paper Still a few patterns left of this offer serving lunch, , Cranbrook Evening Ati.killary The larch meeting of the Con- brook Evening Auxiliary was held at, the home of Mrs, Stuart Evans with, 14 members. present. The leader, May Pfeifer, chose ae her theme "Jesus the Light of the World." May Pfeifer led in prayer. The scripture, Mathew 5, 13.3.0, was rea,a, in unison. The first and last verses of hymn 109 were sung. The meditat- ion thought was -read by May. The meeting was then turned over to the president, 'Marilyn Engel. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The roll call was answered with an article for the bazaa.r The collection was taken by Helen Smith, The lunch collection was also taken oy Helen Smith. Final arrangements were made for. the World Day of Prayer. it was moved by Helen Cameron that we bTing one more article for the bazaar in :May. A poem "The windows of Christian Love", was read by Kay. The topic, "Miss Margaret Kennedy" was read by Eleanor Stevenson. The first two verses of. hymn 161. were sung. The meeting closed by MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM Phone 199 MANY OTHER Smith's tr acy BRIDGE MOTORS on REXALL DRUG STORE Pb e 62 Brussels 7111WW04g(M147'1,20WatlWWAte'›Vaiga;',* BRUSSELS, 014/". PHONE 249 ener, returned home on Saturday. Xrs. Percy Stephenson has re- turned from a two week visit in, Hamilton, FOR LEASE ETHEL Mrs. Wm. MacNevin of Columbus Ohio, was a visitor, for a few days with her sister, Mrs. Clifford Munbar. and Mr. Dunbar, Mrs. Sack Conley spent a few days with Kitchener relatives last week. THE TEXAN GRILL and SERVICE STATION Reasonable Rent Apply to: TED ELLIOTT BOX ESS WINGHAM, ONT. Immediate Possession Ethel W. !. Meeting The regular meeting of then Ethel W. 1. was held in the township Mrs, Ted Gill hostess, f .ell call was answered by the Payment of fees. Mrs. Archie Lounsbury presented the new officers for the coming year as, follows: Mrs. Ceo. Pearson a ik, 1 1 W VS Mr. and Mrs. C, Buschlin, of Mitchell -were week end visitors with their daughter Mrs, Sas. Cardiff and -Mr.Carcliff, SE reneating the Mlzpah benediction in unison. ,rwli was served b,) the hostess assisted by Marilyn Engel Etna 'Betty Knight, CAT"I'LE 137/Eatil1ime, ASSOWATION Scttzr. bulit At,t. UTeia ntriner awned ant't entrapad rvice at, coat tIoice of bull au; breed • artifiefal sorvire ' will ::tin you to a snore efficient iivetitock or,otltirAi Tor service or more information cell: C1Ttion "fiE 2,3441, or for long artaten Zenith 9-61!,56. qUrreR CATTUE FOR BETTER The Red Cross Looks to Irsu Mr and Mrs Andrew Bremner entertained friends Friday night at. a birthday party. An enjoyable evening was spent playing progres- sive euchre. The humanitarian achievements of the Red Cross depend on your generosity. Your dollars provide and carry on the essential Red Cross services and programmes in your community. This year—think of the many ways the Red Cross serves you and your neighbour —then plan your donation or pledge to the best of your means. A generous donation will do so much for so many in 1962. Mrs. Gordon Clark had the mis- fortune to fall and break her ankle last week. hat Vice Pres..... Mrs. Archie Jacklin Sec.-Treas. Mrs. Cecil Raynard Assistant Mrs. Dobson District Director Mrs. Earl Bowes -Assistant 'Mrs, Stan Speiran Public Relations Mrs. Elwood MeTaggart Assistant .,., Mrs. Sylvester Raynard Branch Director Mrs. Clifford Saeltlin, 'Mrs. Archie Lounsbury Pianist Mrs, Stan Speiran Assistant Mrs, Roy Hall Flower Convenors Mrs. Roy Hall, Alexander Auditors. Mrs. Wellie Krauter, Mrs. Earl Bowes Lunch was served by the hostess rtszsterl by Mrs. Sohn Wilson, Mrs. Sylvester Raynard, Court Ethel No. 261 c.o.F Installation of officers of Court Ethel No, 261. Canadian Order of Foresters was held in Ethel hall on Monday night, March 12. Officers installed are: John Conley ........ ..... ,.„ J, P, C. R. Knitrht C. R. V, C. R. Knight Chaplain Short MeNtair Conductor 'Robert Bremner' R. S. ,Ci arinan Raker Charles Take Treasurer Elston Speiran S. W. Alex Cameron ,T, W. 'Wilfred 4trictrler S, -Kenneth Pray J. the iai.atallatirna was noiiclatcted by Oliver Anderson n. D. t-t. C, 31, curl Tcmes Ireilatis, both of fietideaborO, Ethel Busy Bees Mrs, Sos. Pearson, whd was a visitor last week with her brother Murray and ;Mrs. Brown of Mitch- ed r s eed ur He6p Now Dead Stock Service ACHESON'S IGH EST PRICES For Dead, Old or Disabled Horses and Cattle phone Atwood 356-2622, Collect Licence No. 156C62 • tFci ATTENTION DA.fk atlYtERS ,.Our Low Cost rinaneIng end tre- eurance Pmn help you wake le better deal. BEFORE: you buy ties' to Us. 11..g)4 r4 M. RONMENMILIM 24onkton --- Phone 447.214J Groasels — Phone 65 Tuesday mod erridisy 'e,•=nr.‘ ”...-=ZI=4.11112:514011711P.CIF .=====ctioteszsmor or Sales & Service Miliagandiepar.IMMIWINS.rafflarniep.,11r.ProqupfraselerIendfat . WINGHAM MEMORIAL 'SHOP QUALITY, SERVICE, CRAFTSMANSHIP Open Every Week Tat), CEMETERY LETTERING tires Guarantee fee Over 35 Years of ,Ono 256, Wingharn R. A. 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McAttlatie'S, t PUMPS, PIPE LINE MILKERS A deinonstratton .and dieetieSiett DE'TERGENTS', BACTERIACIDE9' ,Conducted by the leadeit, wa ttf.6ittl, ~ssigriillent wad gtiteit the iii.tiettrik Closed 'by .61t. repeating J_ to do by