The Brussels Post, 1938-12-21, Page 9Wishing You Ail
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GENERAL STORE
GREY
You are cordially invited to at-
tend the Xmas concert at Roe's
church on Friday evening, Dec, 23rd•
A good program is being prepared
including music by the orches-
tra and a one - aol play
entttleu ":lice Decides." No ad-
mission fee, gut a silver collection
will be taken.
Mr. Kenneth Edgar, teacher, and
pupils of S, S, no. 4, (Trey are to be
congratulated In the excellence of
their Christmas program given on
Wednesday, Dec, 20th. Parents
and friends In the school section
were invited guests,
BLUEVALE
The annual meeting of the W. M.
S .of the 1'nited Church was held on
Thursday afternoon with the vice
President, Mrs, Joseph Breckenridge
presiding. itri,t,.rts of the year's
wank wets found encouraging.
Her. A. V. Robb vnndu,•ted the
cl c inn of 1)1(1110 which resulted
as follows; President. Mrs, tieorge
Thornton: Sive . r dent 'Alps. Ed-
ward. Jo1in1.{ rn Y., t. 191-, Mrs.
Jo:; ph t'u. Ns; ri, ssur ri, Mrs. Ar-
Nino 8111w: pr, -00 1sporter, \Iia.
For Ideal Gifts
SUGGESTIONS !
Fall and Winter Hats
Reduced to Below Cost
WOOL SETS—
(HATS & SCARFS)
PARKAHOODS
BABY'S BONNETS
SEQUIN CORSAGE FLOWERS
Gainsborough Hosiery— ,
65c, 75c, and $1.00 pair
SPECIAL RATES STILL ON
ON PARISIAN DRY CLEANING
C. Hingston
Robert Shaw; Stranger's secretary,
Mrs. Rudd; teonhierance secretary
Mrs. J. Breolcenaitlge; missionalry
and supply secretary, Mrs. James
Robetson; Ohristan stewardship
and finance secretary, Mrs. A. V,
Rchb; organist, Mrs. Robert Mac -
Lennon.
Word was received here this week
that Peter D. King, a resident of
the village who is spending the
winter in Toronto, had suuerecl n
stroke or paralysis..
Your Duty
Within the next two weeks ntuni-
ei;rallties in this district will be
called upon to choose their govern-
ing bodies for the year 1939.
Throughout tine past those who
have served in office have given
freely of their best efforts on the
part of their respective municipali-
ties, But some of these men have
earned the tight to retire by virtue
of long service. Ana in their re-
tirement they issue a challenge to
others to take up the wont and
sere in a similar manner, 11 has
often occurred to us that we shirk
this responsibility- 11 you are
tatted upon be well Insulting eIli-
sens to act hi office, why not con-
sider it seriously, It Is a sacridre,
that is true, liut what worthwhile
effort den's not entail some personal
sacrifice?
Christmas Salads
t claim salads ;Mires risen or
rt. d wd eat out in various Christina;
designs make effertive salads,
A Christmas Thrill
Look cu'mmd and g,t 7011.'
baying a (hrstmas doll for a little
girl who hasn't any.
Aporn:d ins t My. 9,000t,000 .\nl erf-
eaus pay rhaletulas trees every
year.
thrill
JAMES TAYLOR
Llrenaed Auctioneer for the Couot3
or I3uron, Sales attended to it: all
Parts of the country, Satisfaction
Guaranteed or no pay, Orders len
at The 'Post' promptly attended to
Belgraee Poet Office
PHONE; — Brussels Phone 14-r-9
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FARES AND TRAIN SERVICES!
ATTRACTIVE
19/teay.1 «s¢.
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TELEGRAPHS
MONEY ORDERS
AND
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Indulge in your favorite Summer spore
—alt Winter—in the balmy, invigorat.
ing climate of Canada's Evergreen Play.
ground. Golf; hiking, tiding, mototi0Si
yachting, tennis ... enjoy majestic
mountain scenery—see snow -clad
Canadian Rockies en route.
Special Winter rates at hotels. Attractive
rail fares now in effect and until May 14.
Return limit: Standard, 3 months
Tourist and Coach, 6 months, Stop-
overs allowed at intermediate points:
Enjoy Winter sports In the Canadian Rockies
--spiels( tow roll. tares In eiSeetduring Jan.
nary, February and March.
Aul! informdtionJram 40 ticket aOaab
CANADIAN NATIONAL
SEE OUR
TOYS
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GIRLS
AND
BOYS
Itntin
Where Your Christmas Dollar Has More Cents.
BILTMORE HATS
New arrivals in
smart winter shades,
Snap Brims and
Ilombergs.
$1,49 to $2.49
XMAS TIES
Without a new and glea-
ming tie ... no costume
is really complete, Our
boxed ties will bring yule-
tide cheer to any man.
29c to 75c
The SMART
Xmas GIFT
SOCKS . , the tita-
nic trifle that make
the well dressed en-
semble. Newest pat-
terns in heavy cash-
meres and Silk and
Wools.
19c to 75c
Boxed HANKIES
Finest snow White
Linens and Lawns for
Men, Women and chil-
dren beautifully boxed.
An always pleasing es-
sential,
15c to $1.25
EXQUISITELY
SHEER -
Kingless Chiffons,
lovely crepes and
sturdy service weight.
Hose, always wel-
come for milady at
Christmas.
75c to $1,50
LINGERIE
The lovely Luxuri-
ous Personal gift
in non -run rayons,
* Vests 25c * Bloomers , 50c
* Panties ., 29c
XMAS CHEER
With a Sports Sweater
offine wool, and its
pure wool in grand
patterns and lively col-
ors. Coat or pullover
styles.
$1,98 to $2.98
RAINBOW
PASTELS
The newest, smart-
est Patterns you
ever saw guaranteed
by Canada's best
shirt makers, he'll
be proud of one of
these shirts.
$1.00 to $2,00
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Specially Priced
For Christmas and
what could be more
popular than the gift
of a beautiful Scarf for
men or women.
50c to $1,00
,m—caro
GIVE CLOTHING
Men's O'coats 14.95
Men's Suits 14.95
Ladies' Coats 12,95
House Dresses,. 98c
Aprons 25c
Blankets .. , , $6.95
6 ib, hewv ,r,t11
12/4 Ibex Flette 62.29
Gift GLOVES
Beautiful Kid
Gloves, both lined
and unlined. The
last word in style
and colorings.
$1.00 to $1.50
Sports
Clothing
Stylish, Warm and
Practical too
Newest .Colors and
Styles in heavy all
wool blanket Cloths
and imported Eng-
lish Meltons..
* Ski Pants., $2.95
* Wind Breaks 2.95
* Ski Jackets $2.95
*Campus coats 4,95
* Sport Tams 50c
* Wool Mitts 15c
* Gloves 25c to 89c
SEAFO it Open Evenings `i' UEL
PHONE 37 Until C ri;tmas PHONE 61
RompasmammarammatmerAummros,.
Only
Shopping
rays
-
Gift Suggest; ns
Now on Display
Make(This Christmas
-A-
Labor and Time Save
BY GIVING HER One of these electrical
appliances or an Electric Hot Plate,
1 & 2 burner; Silex Coffee Maker;
(CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS)
Radios
�l'hilco, DeForest Crosley
Rogers, and Westinghouse
Iectric Washers,. FrigicIaires
WARWICK'S
RADIO AND ELECTRICAL SHOP
Phone 92X
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N19SDAY, PECEJVI3''] S1'i
Municipal Notice
i hereby g've notice that the
Nomination of Reeve, and Four
Councillors' to serve the Township
of Morris .during the year 1939
will be held at the
TOWNSHIP HALL, MORRIS
at Twelve O'Clock P.M. on
FRIpAY, DECEMBER 23rd, 1935
11 duln0ndcc1 at full w111 be opened
at the following places on
FrtIPAY, DECEMBER 30th, 1938
Polling Sub -Division No. 1—
At School House S.S, No. 1
Sub-Dlvislon No, 2 --
At School House S.S. No. 9
Sub -Division• No. 3—
At School House S.S, No- 2
Shb-Division No. 4—
At Township Halt
Polling Sub-Divis'on No. 5—
Stone School House s,s, No. 7
Polling Sub -Division No, 6—
t School House S.S. No. 18
Polls to b,e open from 8 o'clock a.m.
to 5 p.m.
Alex MacEwen,
Returning Officer
Bluevele, December 15th, 1938.
Polling
Polling
Polling
Mun:c.pai Notice
I hereby nive notice that the
Nomination of Reeve; Deputy
Reeve. and Three Councillors; to,
serve the Townshly of Grey during
the year 1939
will be held at"the ----
T'QWNSHIP HALL, ETHEL
at 1 O'Clock P.M.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 26th, 1932
If demanded a Poll will be opened)
at the following places on
MONDAY, JANUARY 2nd, 1939
Polling Sub- Division No. 1 —
At School House B.S. No. 4
Polling Sub -Division No, 2—
At School House S.S. No. t
Polling Sub.Division No. 3—
At School House S.S.
Polling Sub -Division No, '3A
At A.O.U.W, Hall, Walto
Polling Sub -Division No. 41
Community Hall, Moncrielf
Polling Sub -Division No, 5 •
—
Township Office, Ethel
Polling Sub -Division No. 6—
At School House S.S. No. 8
Polling Sub-Dlvislon No, 7—
At Community Hall, Cranbrook
Polls to be open from 9 o'clock a.00.
to 5 p.m,
J. H. Fear, Returning Offices'
Ethel, December 15th, 1938 -
Municipal Notice
I hereby gjve notice that the
Nomination of Reeve; Four Council-
lors; Three School Trustees:,one
member of the Hydro Elect, -9c
Commission to serve the Municipal-
ity of the Village of Brussels. -
during the year 1939
will be held at the
COUNCIL CHAMBER AT
THE TOWN HALL, BRUSSEL§
At 7 o'clock P.M. b.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 26th, 193'
All No:a;:r„t'ons to be in by 8 p -t
If demanc'ed a Poll will be open,.
at the following places on
MONDAY, JANUARY 2nd, 1939
Sub -Division No. 1—
Codncil Chamber, Brrssels
D.R,O.—Robt. Patrick
Poll Clerk—Wm, Bell
Sub•Division No. 2--
Publ'c Library, Brussels
D,R,7O—H, Sullivan
Poll Clerk—E. Plum
Poll to be open from 8 o'clock a.,:.
to 5 p.m.
R. 5, Warwick, Clerk,
Returning Officer
James IMF a
Howtck an
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—Hartford Windstorm
—Tornado Insurance
—Automobile Insurance
'Phone 42. Box 1, Turnberry
Brussels, Ontario
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