The Brussels Post, 1962-07-26, Page 8 ,0111111111•11111111111111*
Top Quality r ducts
At Our
REXALL DRUG STORE
•
FOR SALE --
Harvest Apples.
Blake Bros, Phone. 4.12NV7
NOTICE
For custom, swathing and combin,
ing call; Wrexeter 540W2
FOR SALE —
2.5 cords of hard maple split wood,
Torrance Dundas, Walton
Phone Brussels 390W5
FOR SALE —
Fresh. Cover Honey, We can fill
your containers,
Lloyd Wheeler Phone 457J5
WANTED —
Wood or coal stove suitable for
country church, Call Brussels 48
or ,Atwood 2029,
FOR RENT
Modern 4-room, downstairs apart-
ment; private entrance; private
bath: also 'Ilse of basement.
Phone Brussels 155 .
HONEY FOR SALE —
Clover Honey, 25e lb.; 50 lbs. or
over 22ct 100 lbs. or over 20c. In
your own containers,
Wallace Ross. Seaforth, Ont.
FOR SALE
1951 Cher. Car equnipped with
1956 motor; body in fair shape.
Ken McFarlane Phone 3297713
WANTED —
'A bureau in good condition, at
reasonable price. For information
apply at: The Brussels Post
FOR RENT —
7-room house, Princess Street,
Brussels. Modern conveniences,
Mrs. Jas. Kerr Phone451J5
WANTED
Reliable man as Dealer in town-
ships Howick, Grey and Morris..
Dxperience not necessary. A fine
opportunity to step into old profit-
able business where Rawleighi
Products furnished on credit, Write
Bawleigh, Dept. 'G-152-163, 4005
nicbelien, Montreal,
HURON COUNTY
FEDERATION NEWS
(Intended for last week)
The Huron County Federation
Of Agriculture held their fifth
annual worship service on Sun-
day, Jitly 8, at the Salvation
Army Camp, two miles north of
Hayfield, where• some 170 peo-
Plc attended.
Captain Newman, of the
gingham branch of the Salva-
tion Army, had charge of the
service and took his text from
the Book of Matthew, chapter 6,
verses 24 and 33: "Ye cannot
serve God and .Mammon; seek
ye first the Kingdom of God."
The Salvation Army Band was
also in attendance, consisting
of 16 members. They rendered
several delightful band num-
bers, Miss Mary Lou Rollin-
beck, of Wingliam, sang two
solos,
President Elmer Ireland said
a few words of welcome and
thanked all those who helped
make the worship service pos-
sible.
The lady directors helped
serve a picnic lun'ih and re-
freshments. The children were
provided with chocolate milk.
Reservations were made to hold
the service at the same place
next year.
Farm Implements on Highways
This is a pamphlet that ev-
ery farmer in Ontario should
secure and read closely in his
own interests. This pamphlet
has just been released by the
Ontario Department of Trans-
port.
There has been a great need
for such a publication as more
farm people are required to
use Ontario's roads and high-
ways in the ordinary course of
movement from farm to farm.
About one year ago the Ontario
Federation requested the De-
partment of Transport to com-
pile this information and they
are extremely happy that Mr.
Rowntree'S department has seen
fit to acknowledge this request.
"Farm Implements on Ontario's
Highways" is a pocket-sized
pamphlet. It spells out the re-
quirements of the Traffic Act
of Ontario, as it has to do with
the movement of farm machin-
ery and tractors on highways.
The Ontario Federation of
Agriculture is prepared to as.
sist in every way possible in
the distribution of "Farm Im-
plements on Ontario's High
ways." 'These pamphlets can be
obtained from the County Fed-eration of Agriculture secretar-
ies. It is urgently requested
that all farmers acquire one of
these booklets. It may save a
life, and that life may be yours.
These booklets are free and
can be obtained from Ontario
Departinent of Transport, Par-
liament Buildings, Toronto 2,
as well as from your Huron
County Federation Office,. Box
310, Clinton, Ont.
Dead Stock Service
ACHESON'S .
HIGHEST PRICES
For Dead, 'old or Disabled
Horses and Cattle
Phone Atwood 356-2022, Collect
111.11
HEATING RENOVATIONS
THE Kamm pow
1141r$.4.nr, July 0.00: 1.0:04
k**/ t.o f. STEFFi-PR SMITH
L. , .• • ,' L „L
1.F.,3'3,c1)50 MARY 419 AGENT PUTTEBI9k
PATTERNS ctrl - MAXIM
PHONE 14 YARNS
-r.rormo",••••rows rrligro
SALE
SUMMER FROCKS
Matrons -- Misses -- 'Teens Girls.
20 REDUCTION
. scale just delivered ,
W1440 Intuns and blue varivAions CANADIAN VOCATIONAL usofl to decorate Suerea Heart
‘'llareb, for the weddint4' ou Saturday
V. Phyllis Helen. .Smi'th or Witt8thein.
and element Francis Steftler,
2, Brussels, Rev, loather vreker —.,.• .•
perromea the ceremony, MM. 7.
.10)Iest of Wingbain it as 'the etgantat •
and Miss 'Yvonne Connelly, Soloist.
The bride in the daughter of Mt,
and Mrs, Win. Suutli lt,ti, a, Teen-
water, and the groom. is the son .00
Mr and Aim Clement Steiner. R.R.
Ilrnssels. The bride. given in marr-
iage by her father, wore a full. floor-
leug-.11 white. organza over taffeta
ard not gown. The bodice, styled •
with a Tow pointed waistline, button-
ed down. the back, had a top of
'Chantilly lace adorned with rhino,
stones and irrideseent sequins, The
neckline was Sabrina style with
.scalloNd lace, Short cap sleeves
were trimmed with snuill organza
bows. The bonSfant skirt was trim- •
The Province. of Ontario, qo,pperaticm. with thc
Fetlprat Government,. Will .provide tcAtaing: ut
THE PROVINCIAL INSTITUTE
OF TRADES
First Aid
Absorbent Cotton 59c
Adrienne Spray
Hair Net $1.49
Mi-31
Antiseptic
Solui'on
Kills Germs
98e
*4 f thr.t...••
0111.C' Rack of Dresses
REDUCED up. TO 50
Sales Final
21 Nassau Street, Toronto 28
Sunburn Cream.
Bachelor Shaving Crean ...... .............. ..... — 98c
Rexall Adhesive Tape 1/2 " x 5 yds., 39c
Rexall Milk of Magnesia 75c
ineTal Oil, extra heavy .......... 89c
A.S.A. Tablets, Bot. of 100 69c.
' FiCtrld.Te ......... """'"*.$9c
lerm-o Household Gloves • $1.65 pr.
Hverc,9,en Peroxide. ....... 30c
Sun Glasses ...... ......... ........ .... „.. $1.90
31 Tooth Powder with
Sodium Perborate . .. .. . .. 69c
for a Ilmited number of unemployed persons
courses as follows;
General Woodwork.
General Metalwork
General Concrete Work
I med with a circular band of organza.
and lace *at the hemline and worn. ;
. over a crinoline, It was enhanced
r.v a small bow at centre front. The
headpiece, a Swedish pointed crown
scalloped with rhinestones mid
crystals. held. a finger-tip veil. She
carried red roses and stephanotis.,
Her attendants, Miss Wilhelmina
Smith, sister of the bride, as maid
I of. honor, Miss Biro. Watke or Vtilog.,
i barn and Miss Audrey Mowat of
Kitchener as bridesmaids: wore. I .identical gowns of white silk organza,
ballerina-length styled with cap
sleeves, shirred bodices. and scoop
necklines, with blue midriffs from
1 which fell streamers at the • back.
i The bouffant skirts, designed with
a band of blue at the heMline, were • I worn over ruffled tulle and taffeta.
1 A baud of white and blue roses was,
used as a headress with a small,
circular veil, They carried white and.
, blue mums. Miss uathy Thomas of
I Galt, cousin of the bride, was flower
1 girl gowned in white organza with.
blue Oilininerbonti and streamer
i falling from 'the back. Her headpiece 1 was styled similar to the other
I attendants and she carried a basket
of white and blue mums. The best
' man was James Steiner, brother of
the groom. tThhers were another
brother, Joseph. Sterner, Michael
and Joseph Hallahan of Elyth and
William. Pardon of Wingham, Master
Carey Purdon, nephew of the bride,
was ring-bearer.
'.;nests were from melt, Preston,:
'Kitchener, Guelph, Toronto, Goder-
ich, Myth and Teeswater, -A recept-
ion was held in the Whitechurch
community hall, Mrs. Smith wore a
brown and white sheath of pure silk
with white and begie accessories and
corsage of 'yellow mums, aEi she
I
received the guests assisted by the
.grooms mother, attired •in a two-
piece beige linen dress • with white
accessories and corsage of yellow
mums. For the wedding trip to the •
East. Coast the bride chose a beige
sheath with brown .and beige a coos-
series. Her corsage was yellow •
mums, They will. live in Wingharn.
'The bride is a graduate of St. '
Marv% School of Nursing, Kitcbmic•r,
and the groom of Stratford Teachers',
Clollege.
must nee must be at least. '16 years of age and
21 years qf age as of June 1963.
Students
be over
9 of the regtalat Entrance Requirements — At least Grade
academic, vocational or commercial courses,
Seid Only at
Rexall Drug Stores
Length of Course — 30 weeks
Commencement Date --
November 12th, 1962.
The purpose of the above mentioned courses will be to
prepare trainees for entry Into one of the recognized trades.
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Smith's Pharmacy
REXALL DRUG STORE
I Phone 62 Brussels PROSPECTIVE TRAINEES
PROGRAMME SHOULD
INTERESTED IN THIS
CONTACT THEIR LOCAEI
NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE - OFFICE.
WEEKLY SALE
'Brussels Livestock Sales Yards
EVERY FRIDAY 1 P.M.
council decided at their July
HMI& Phiris
ew ts rer
session. Frank King was ap-
pointed commissioner on the
• Thomas Vittie Municipal Drain,
Court of revision on the drain.
will be held, August 7, at 11
a.m. Wroxeter Streets Monday, August 7, was de-
clared a civic holiday in How-
ick township. Wightman Tele-
hone Co. was given permission
to lay underground cable along
township roads to a radar sta-
tion, The work will be subject
to the supervision of the road '
superintendent as to location
on the roads..
Accounts passed for payment
totalled $19',321.20. Council ad-
journed to meet August 7.
PHONE 46 Nine street lights in Wroxe-
.ter Will he replaced by seven
modern four-foot fluorescent
type lamps. The new lights will
be placed along the main street
of the Howick village. Howick
township council requested On-
tario Rural Hydro to replace the
lights following a request from
the village's police trustees.
The five township libraries
will receive grants of $25.00,
FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE
Licensed Funeral Direbtor and. Embalmer
tamenswoommemmosommunow ISILIMMINEOMMI*
Your Home Market Where You Are Welcome As
Visitor, Consignor or Buyer
BRUSSELS, ONT.
D. A. RANN
HONE 36 or 85 BRUSSELS, ONT.
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THE Mt.KILLOP MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP
QUALITY, SERVICE, CRAFTSMANSHIP
Open Every Week Day
CEAIETEILY LETTER/NG
Veer Guarantee rer Over 35 Years of
FOR SALE OR RENT —
One good house In Brussels, for
rent with all modern conveniences.
Two real good houses, modernized.
Good terms may he arranged if
necessary.
Onc GO acre and, one 100 acre
farm and others, Apply to:
Elmer Fl. lacott
Real F,State Salesman for
K, W, CoIounoun
ATTENTION CAR BUYERS
Our Low Cost Financing and
Insuranee Plan will help yeti
make a better deal. BEFORE
you buy talk to us.
GLENN M. RONNENBERO
Monkton — Phone 347-224.1
Sruesele — Phone 68
Tuesday and Friday
.one 256, WinGlham R. A. SPOTTOtti
_office — Main strem
SEAFORTH ORVAL HARRISON
TV AND SLESTEIC
-34oreet Brussels 3,23.1* ' R. F. 1' Nonklard eivtarie
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
RA010 aNO TELIVI17510.11 REPAIR
PROMPT GUARANTEED SERVICE
— Wingham Advance Times
Insures
* Town Dwellings
* All Classes of Farm Property
* Summer Cottages
' Char:gess, Sofeaohs, Naffs
Platendeil coverage Med,
czarke, water damage: illaiRE
objects, eto.) is also available. ****NowsMON;‘,SO
S. 11-HETERINGTON, Q. C.
BRUSSEL, PHONE 120
useclay and Saturday Ali Day -- Office Open Every lawf
ERUSSELS and WINOHAM
SEAFORTH
UPHOLSTERY
Centre Street
TELEPHONE 446
For all kiwis or upholstering.
Brussels Representative
SELWYN BAKER
PHONE 263j BRUSSELS
AGENTS: James Keys, RE 1, Seatortn; V. J. Lane RE 5, Seeforths
WaL Lcipor, Jr., Londatboro; taistrys Plaker, Breese* Harold
agalred, Clinton; George Coyne, Dublin; reaald G. Woe, Seatortlii.
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Used Cars In Stock
1959 Chev. 4-door Sedan
1958 Chev. Sedan with automatic
1958 Pontiac Coach
1958 Ford Coach
1954 Chev. Sedan
1951 Chev. Sedan
USED TRUCKS IN STOCK
1959 Chev. 1/z ton Pickup
1957 Chev. 1 ton. Pickup
1955 Chev. 1 ton Stake
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ATTENTION!
Whet, *edition ,of HiUron 6ininty do
yoti live trii Do you have an AVori
ReereeentatiVe Calling on yOtet
you' don't perhaps It is an Oen
territory Whieh could offer yOU
good earning opp o rtunity.
Would like to soil AVOn'tdekle'YOliO•
tightiii.
rstffieee Sealed 'tenders will be received by
the undersigned for heating rend;
rations Ito the pesent heating sySteM4
at the Huron. 'County court ffouee
Goderieh,
Plena, sooditleinehA and tender
forms can lie sediired frtiM the,
Stn dersigti:ed.
Vt.tders will close at 5;09 P.m.
Wedileaday, August 22 j. 1084
toWent or tidy tender not nedefi,
nitrify' ateistiteit
tOtIN eitingritibiantrii p~cCukcheon „6otors
.00. 0/ *:•••
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Dating :hair 'V• et, Mank had to aw9h1 fi
V
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4 I /
Port!From hla combine. to riot
But he left It In year. '
//o - it Sneaked up frOm the rear
And *hated him right out Of ilyht1
YOU have to COMBINE
equipment in Stift working Otter With Mir *filth*
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