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FOR AM-M.
16 )Prig Ol1114140
Wm- .Speir
a in
Phone Our trucks, are equipped with
FOR SALE
!Washable Nylop "ink Snow Solt,
MS up to 18 months.
Phone 260W
FOR RENT —
House. 116 allies
5ili coo. of .?.torus
.e0111renk9.ace9,
Davis 1 la rd wa re,
front Brussels. on FOR SALE —
Twp. AU Moder" 2 7,50 X 14 used Spnhoowne:es'
1304 A+1)28011,17I4ute°0:1 10„:400orT118,e amkeustte%r Panel Trnek•
DUAL
PUMPING
EQUIPMENT ® FOR SALE
1953 Pontiac, motor, radiator,
'transmission and rear end and
front fenders In good condition,
It, .1. Cathers, Flthel Phone 335113
FOR SALE --
1 Used McClary Refrigerator
(across top freezer)
1 Used Frigidaire refrigerator
1 Used Beach Electric -Stove
4 (good) used Dining Room Chairs
Machan Hardware Brussels
I.' P{Vrnfl I Y rvrt o" WO ..-.•
I Six acres; alx-room house with)
bath; Garage; Barn and Colon$
House. Ono mile from town. Road
open all winter. No reasonable offs
r,efused If sold before Nov, 116th.
Days Shield Phone 444.11
ANNIVARISARY sIERvifiegf
me4viLLE CHURCH
The Altai Yore ary dSeryi.ce.s were
410 in MelYille Presbyterian
Church on Sunday October 28th 1962,
with excellent att9dances both
morning and. evnAnk.-
The guest speaker this year wall
Rev. Cr- 14. L Royal, 13, At, of Knox
Chu reb God elicit. The morning
semen, a ehallangening address;
entitled "And who are the Saints of
God," deaki Church member,
ship, the different views about it, 1
and our responsibility to God as
Phase Galled to be Christ's repre-
sentatives in the world, The choir,
iunder-the leadership of the organist,
;Mrs. o Frank Thompson, A. 13,, C, T„ I
gave a splendid rendering of the
anthem "Praise the Lord, 0
Jertmale1111" (Ma-under), with. G.raemd
McDonald singing the solo part. A.
'tenor soloist, Brian Prestott also
sang "Comfort To My People"
(Handel).
The subject of the evening address
was "One God and Father" of alt",
Thp speaker stressed the imPortance
Of the world mission of the Church,
nointing Out how Christ's Com-
m ission to Els disciples "C-o ye
into all the world, and preach the
gospel to every creature". applied
also to us to-day, who are church
members. A male chorus sang "To
the Garden" (C. A. Mlles). The
anthem "Sun of My Soul" (Turner)
was sensitively interpreted by they l
choir, and the solo part taken by,
Mrs. 'Walter Kerr. After the sermon
a male quartette. gave 'a most ;
acceptable version of "Now the Day
011 rA thin A I I errirtod
OF' FINANCE 00;. REPOSE
ESSIONS, BANKRUPT STOCK
Drawl, $11ZURES, and PERS.
*NAL coNsiaNmorrs, ..,. at
BLUEVALE COMMUNITY HAL
TUESDAY, EVENING, NOV. 1#
at 7:30 P.m.
The following
2 pc, chesterfield suttee
2 pc. davenport suites that mak
into a bed
large ' 9 pc. chrotrne kitchen suite
and two other complete sets
5 pg. bedroom suites complete with
hoxsprings and mattresses
chest freezer
refrigerators
automat'
large chord organ
'continental beds
electric ranges
washer and dryer
cOffee and step tables ALWAYS LOOK TO IMPERIAL, FOR THE BEST
is Over" (Barnby),
floral arrangements were
ca'rried out by the members of the
Young Women's Ciaild,
hostess an Ontario Federation of Agri-
WITH OUR DUAL PUMPING EQUIPMENT
WE'LL BE ABLE TO SERVE YOU BETTER
AND MORE EFFICIENTLY.
PON SALE —
Tolman.Sweets, SPY cooking
Apples, sprayed. Also Pair of rear
Tractor Tires and Tubes.
13 x 24.
Howard Smith Phone 45136
FOR SALE --
Ilan Bulbs, imported from,
Holland. Top size. Tuilips, Hyacinths?
Crocus, Daffodils and Paper White
Narcissus. Plant them now for
spring flowers.
Baker's Greenhouse, Seaforth
FOR SALE —
SCOTCH PINE CHRISTMAS TRIES
Ever, tree carefully selected. For,
quality as well as lowest prices
order direct from Georgian Bay
Tree Farms, Owen Sound. Phone
FRanklin 6-46254.
FOR SALE
Quilts, Bed ,Spreads, Sheet',
Towels, Blankets, Pillows and
Pillow Cases, Table Cloths, Foot
Stools, Math, „Lamps, Pair of Army
i3oots. (large), Lady's Coats, Man'S
Overcoat (good 'as new, large size),
2 burner Electric Stove, Dishes
(many an tiert e) , Band Saw, Rip
Saw. T-Rmee Plants, miscellancona
items, Can be seen Saturday,
Monday and Tuesday.
Mrs. .M J. Blanchard,
Phone 126 Brussels
GEORGE MUTTER
PHONE 17 BRUSSELS
platform rockers
arm chairs
tri-light lamps table lamps
and a host of other furniture
anantity of brand new elothin
and a large selection of new toys
Terms — Cash on day a sale
3% sales tax In effect
Cheques accepted
NOTE:
This is another outstanding sale o
Top Quality Merchandise
Don't Miss it.
Franklin Cutlek Auettenter
MORRIS SCHOOL
Man,
culture.
Special information concerning
the changes in our communities was
presented to the participants by the
following experts: Dr. D. N. Huntley
Director of the Ontario Agricultural
Research Institute, who discussed
Technology and Scientific changes!
Dr. H. L,. Paterson, Director Econ-
omics Branch, Ontario Department
omics Branch, Ontario Department
ot: Agriculture, who discussed the
economic and physical changes; Mr.
Wm. Agnew, efliief Programme and
Materials Division, Citizens Branch'
Department of Citizenship and
immigration, who discussed the
cultural, social, and political
changes: and Dr. Allan Thomas,
Director, Canadian Association of
Adult Education, who discussed the
part we can play in community
adjustment to change.
Alfred (Bud) 'Watson of Barrie,
MELVILLE W. M. S.
The .regular meetinig of the
WomenisMiissionary Society was held ,
in Melville !Church parlour on. Friday,
Nov. 2ind with the president, Mrs. W.
Smith in the chair. The meeting 4
opened with a hymn and the
Lord's Prayer repeated in unison.,
The scripture reading was given by
Mrs. Black and Mrs. Mac Cardiff
led in prayer.
with Co-operators Insurance Assoc.,
was elected to represent the 1962
Folk. School, at 4/he Provincial' Folk
School. Council Annual meeting, The
Folk School realized that the com-
munities consist of individualir and
that the individuals er
have attitudes which must be broad-
ened through an Rensified system 01
adult education in order to have a.
more enlightened and responsible
community.
Folk Schools play an important
part in developing responsible
citizens through a continuing educat.'
ion programme and interested
organizations are urged to enquire
about this programme. Infer:mean.
Is available at the office of the
Ontario Folk School Council, 409
Huron St. Toronto 5, Ontario.
The Ontario Federation of.-
Agriculture Annual Convention Is.
being held in the Royal York Hotel
November 12-13-14th.
Mrs. T. Elliott, Secretary
Mrs. Morrison showed a film on
Japan. The picture was very color-
ful and portrayed the work of our
mission, among the Korean refugees
in Tenon, Wench' Kim, the native
minister among the Koreans is a
graduate of Knox college, Toronto
being a student here because of the
provision made by our student ex-
change. ..•
Miss Bessie Moses explained the
purpose of the Anniversary Book,
which is being compiled as a
historical record and presented to
the Centennial or the W. M. S. of the
Presbyterian. Cleureli of Canada,
which is being held in Montreal In:
May 1964.
Mrs. W. C. Nine' contributed a •
beautiful piano Solo.
The meeting: closed With a hymn
36Q -9() and lkfizpah benediction.
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" In HURON COUNTY
2,4 FEDERATION NEWS
45,93
11 89 Mr, Chas'. Thomas 2nd' Vice
FOR SALE
Leghorn. Pullets 22 wks. old t. K. 137 Kimber
for the layin g pen. Wny buy
6 wks for eggs and 3 months'
Beautiful birds all ready
pullets you have to wait
for egg size.
Get Kimber Leghorns
Vaccinated, debeaked,
BOARD MEETING
All members were present at
the ,Miorris School Board meeting in
the Township Hall on November 1.1
Minutes of the October .meeting1
were approved.
(grin, IVIcArter was given per-j
mission to pipe water to his farm
buildings from the, well at 5, S.
No. 3 on the same terms as agreed'
on previously, February 1961,
Several members of the Board.
plan to attend the Trustees con-
vention in .Guelph on November 7.
Pa.yment of the following bills
was authorized:
Cruiciatic,e Centre
H. Mothers, coal
J. Brewer, NISI
Huntington Laboratories
(11411a1 al Tin talwsi'o
1TA ai trrai:ete..11.6
Alexander's Hardware
Stanton Third WA re
MrtrIonald ':lunar
and have large eggs right away.
dewormed and will deliver.
ANDREWS POULTRY •FARM
R. R. 3. SEAFORTH 2,51,
227,20 .
' PHONE 800W3 HURON COUNTY COUNCIL
NOVEMBER SESSION
The Huron. County County will
commence on Monday, November
19th, 1962, at 40:00 A. M.
Notice of any documents or
deputations must be M. the hands
of the Clerk no later than 12:00
Noon, Friday; November 16,
1962.
JOHN G. BERRY
Clerk- Treasurer.
county of Huron
Court House
Goderich, Ontario
Preident of the Huron County Feder-
Belgrave School Pair
p Pearoek. -wood 14n n
cf,rora,aN HMI Wrembershin 5.no
A Wanort hm. nrr,-,o,tnA 'tor
f a% Fin,. /1,*. f h n
ation took advantage of the wonder-
ful opportunity to attend the Pro.
vincial Folk School which was held
at the Geneva Park Residential
Educational. Centre on Lake Couch!:
ching ;from Oct. 14 20.
Changing conditions in our
communities present a challenge
Which can only he met by an
intensive program of adult edu-
cation, This conclusion was the
result of discussions on the theme
"You and Your Community" at the
Second Ontario Provincial Folk
Chairitian Secretary
PEOPLE WE KNOW •
Mr, and Mrs, Jas. Davis and. 1 School,
family, Lucan were Sunday visitorat The Atmosphere created by living!
here, working, and playing together. fort.
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Weddtng Invitations
Th•3rino•engraved ("Aim LETTERING)
Tothilits and engagement announcements, birth atinowees.
niontai confirmation invitations, golden and silver anniversary
aineinrcoetriente, etc. TENDERS FOR TRUCKS
tenders
, .i . 1, six days enabled the particiPalligi
r Mit. S. Fox la - a. patient lilt in, the Folk School to.' leek ObleotiV^I
Wingliam Hospital follOWing 4; my at changing conditions in 'stations
salt]
sed Will be redetverA'
' ' 1 tonds. or tOintiiithities. by re undersigned fin' the‘, 8t°i'k°' 0 I. ,,
4.citik5isTiok. of truck for th-6 _ 'O. 4v 0 i Among the ititereatett and stiebia,i
do.), , trei'd ,.Wite fecolved, here bY. iiig orgenilatiOns represented Were i
Anitit 16:ditty tibettilY Vraileis binieen ,Ol the death Of file the Ontario, Pederailoit of ,Agtiniiit, eneratitti, 1 'brother, Harry Eritrean, of Merbaeirtw, tire. 'United det-OPertitivelei of .Otitatiki
SpedifientiOna May be Seeitred Sagi, i Federated troinetee Institutes of
undersigned. 'S e ' Ontario, Orrinniutitty Prograinnies1
ittr. and Mrs, Lorne BrYttria, of 13 ra nett or the Eenartnierit of triti..
Windsor. Stitt family Were TT-ilia:OS eelition, Ott fttrt a 'Depart in Ott f of
woolt end tiSitoit. t 6tIrtiltilre, the rtiititiotA.tt: tro titiloit
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from the
TianderS to close 12:0 Minh,
NeVerilliec 19th, 1962,
7',0n-egL Or any tender Atit,
necessarily 'accepted„
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llatoti :County Library
Ortylperative' :Board
Tot 1146., Goderich, Ont,
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SAFETY AND CONVENIENCE
SAFER, . CONVENIENT,
eliminates confu. you will always receive an
soon end possible eutomalically printed meter
lillitaminatiOn of ticket, showing the exact
quantity received.
EFFICIENT
because our dual pumping
equipment is faster and will fill
tanks mounted on a stand.
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Pre Christmas
EARANCE
To make room for holiday merchandise
LADIES' COATS from $29.95
LADIESHATE
HALF PRICE •
LADIES' CAR COATS
comparable value *29.95
Clearing Price - - $19.99
DRESSES a beautiful selection' in the
newest styles at very moderate prices
MEN'S SUITS
Extra Pants
$39.95
$10.00
MEN'S OVERCOATS .... .. . .... $29:95
MEN'S SPOILT JACKETS
HALF PRICE
MEN'S PANTS $ 9:95
THE
ARGYLE AVENUE For Quality di Satisfaction T
c. William Linden s.: owREEL: L
Around the Corner from the Bank of Montreal — Across
From the Post Office
Dead Stock service
ACHESON'S
PlieritaT PRISIO
For Dead, Old or atiablee
Phone Atwood 366-2622, Collect
Licenoe No. MOSE
ATTENTION CAR BUYERS
Our Low Cost Financing asid
Insuranve Plan will help yet
rooks a bettor deal. DEFORM
you buy talk to us.
GLENN M. RONNENBERG
Monkton — Phone g47.21,44
Brussels — Phone 65
Tuesday and Friday
PLAYROOM TEAM
king-sized blocks Spell Out the thine Of COO
progritin for Pre-schoolthlittreft, JOY' MoLdrini. Mary #yine; dale
Hoinio and 'director final Van lit* Italie 'hp the teeth *111'6,
pretideS children's storks, poetry and Mtge each mottling
Lreni Motifoy to tildaY,
tridie'S network