The Brussels Post, 1964-01-23, Page 5Mahan Hardware
Br..assela. Ont.
P ti CPT C 11 FEEDS
- Oraur...ist: airs. B. lilliutt
BT. JOHN'S
11 a.m. Moraing Prayer
and Caurch School
ST. DAVID'S, Hentryr,
2, p.m. Bible Study
BEAUTY SHOPPE 2'30 pry iEveniing• Prayer VAL'S
Mrs. Mac Engel included Mir. and
Mrs, Bob Engel, Marilyn Anne
and Janet and Donald 'Caslor, of
POST PUBLISIUNG 0,011112 plIUSS331148, ONTAI110
TatiRSDAI, JANtIAIW 2& 1164
Jan. 3rd to Feb. 14th inclusive
Cream Oil Permanents' $4.951
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Annua Paint
Sale
January 25 to February 8
DO YOUR SPRING DECORATING NOW
15% ,DIS. ON ALL MOORE'S
PAINTS and ENAMELS
also
SUPER KEMTONE and KEM GLO
(In Stock)
CRANBROOK
Mr. and Mrs, etalvin Cameron
were in Stratford ou. Saturday
Attending the funeral of the late
Robert T. McBride.
Jim Knight met with a Pain-
doing the chores. He was in-
ful accident on Sunday while
• OPacial
jured by one of the cattle, receiv-
ing a broken leg. He was taken to
the Wingham hospital.
Aikr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and
family visted with friends
will bc: CLOSED fr4m
Toronto on, Sunday. , JAN. 11th, to - JAN. 25th
Sunday visitors with Mi. and
•Phose
ATTENTION FARMERS
Many barns are burnt every year by
wiring. Now is the time to have your
checked and replaced if necessary.
FOR FREE 'ESTIMATES.
WATSON ELECTRIC
Call: 183J 'Brussels
iisoliftsrmeawo"jml"'ftiko'm"ioo''',"s°"'"'oll'""r —4apoillftroolotemormmosio
KEN SHOLDICE
LIVESTOCK
PHONE 287J
Short and Long Distance Hauling
All Loads Fully Insured
24 Hour Service
Eat and plioy
COTTAGE CHEESE
For proteins and minerals
also For Salads That Please
Use Cousins Cottage Cheese
In the economical 1 th. carton
THE UNITED CHURCH.
OF CANADA
Minister: Rev. A. M. Johnston
BA., BD.
9.46 e.m. Sunday School
11.00 a.m. Morning Worship -
Sermon:
"The Battle with the Bottle"
f'' RES T ERIA N C!I
IN CANADA
MELVILLE" CHURCL
Minister: ttev. W../. Morrison MA
Organist: Mrs. Frank Thompson
ARCT
10.00 a.m. Church School
11 a.ni. • Public Worship
Everyone Welcome
ANGLICAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
Rector: Rev. H. L. Jennings
BA., 1411.
Nocal point being that, "Whoever
has received the fellowship of
Jesus Christ is under,the' compul-
,sion to communicate that message
nicussed.
Roll call was answered by pay-
ing fees.. Twenty members ware
present. 41
Mrs. L. Earl and Mrs. C. Ray-
nard agreed to prepare Commun-
ion for 1904. ,1 i
Members were asked to keep
fin,,trnAnd "World Day of Prayer"
February 14th,"in the Presbyterian
Church.
Hymns reiating to, the New
I
Year Were sung accompanied by
the pianist, Mrs. HaiL
The meeting was closed With
the Benediction. Lunch waft
served by clommittee appointed.
NcitidE
Several farms -in the Brussels
area have been listed by us .
For information contact:
William C. Campbell
Real Estate and Insurance
Listowel Phone 556W
When in Listowel, snake ears
,VISI T
THE William LindensToR6
Men's Wear Ladies' Wear Fws
ARGYLE AVENUE For Quality Satisfaction LISTOWSL
Around the Corner from the Bank of Montreal Aaffies
From the Poet ONlos
Listowel Phone 285
FOR' SALE
Honey, Clever, 8
4 lb. pails 4;1.4);
pails $16.06.
Wallace Ross
Cdme To The Women's Institute
EUCHRE PARTY
In The Basement Of The Library
FRIDAY, JANUARY, 31st
at' 8:15 p.m.
Prizes Lunch Social Good Tir--
Brought to you as a public service by
ONTARIO'S SILVER & BLACK YLEE1
SERVICE YOU BETTER
We Wish To Announce
THE OPENING
OF OUR NEW
BULK BAGGED
FERTILIZER
WAREHOUSE
We Would lEmphasize The Following Features
WE SELL C - I SUPER FLOW
PRECISION GRANULATED FERTILIZER
5.00 Per Ton
3. LIBERAL CARTAGE 'ALLOWANCE
4. VARIETY OF ANALYSIS AVAILABLE
AT ALL TIMES
5. FREE SOIL TESTING SERVICE
For Fast Efficient Service and Top Quality
C. I. L. FERTILIZER
CONTACT:
"Tne Most Value for the Farmer's wow
Call 199 Brussels
IlabasseliNIIMassonlatieosininassaini
Now For Appointment
BRussEts to others."
Several items of business were
FOR SALE
2•575 Bales of
bale;
Wallace Ross
lb. pails $2.25i
2 only, 70 lbs.
Seaforth
Sta.w, 300 a
Seafortla
Phone 140 Ethel LIGW
VAL'S BEAUTY SHOPPE The first meeting for 1964 of
the Athel 1..T.C.W, was held in
the church basement on Thurs. —
day afternoon, January 16th.
The preSident, Mrs. Bert
Godnen was' in charge. She
stressed the need for our meet-
lags and activities to be a
f aulty
united effort, as everyone's help,
was needed to make it. a success.
wiring Mrs. Chester Earl led in lie
Devotional Period, bringing to
our minds the great, gift of "New
Beginnings." g
The new study book is entitled
"Issues in Southern Asia". An,
introduction to the Book was pre-
sented by Mrs. Jim Pestell. The
2. BULK DI'SCOU'NT
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