The Brussels Post, 1952-4-30, Page 6UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE
BOOKS MUST BE RENEWED
EMPLOYERS I --Please send all unemployment
insurance hooks for 1951-52 and previous years
immediately to the National Employment Office
with which
ements
have already unless
been made.ou deal, must be exchangedcc
for new hooks.
Before sending in your 1951-52 insurance books,
make note of the date w which stamps are affixed, so
as to avoid duplication in the new books.
Renewal of books is important to you, to your
employees and to the Commission. Please Act
Promptly,
TO THE INSURED WORKER I—Have you an insurance book in
your possession? if so, please take or send it to the nearest -
National Employment Office for renewal immediately. If
you send your book, enclose your present address so that
your new book may be sent to you promptly.
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE
COMMISSION
C. A. L. MURCHISON J. O. RIBBON ..3. 'MUCHCommissioner Chief Commissioner
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BLUEV ALEhis addawss, t yon, David Crompton; building
'Phe es miniin Ir were stationed i snalnteslfaalice , and (repair, Norman
nix ashes suit In Ireland and now
have charges six tiles apart in Iiiniboul, VercY Clark, Dungan Ken -
Huron County. - Deily, Reheat MOwUray,
Mr. R, Moulton, Toronto, field
s(:eretai`y for the Ontario Temper-
ance Fedettation. - addressed the
congregation of Knox Presbyterian
OhntGh here on Sunday morning,
and spoke pf the problem facing
Canada through the use of alcoholic
beverages. Mrs, Gordon Greig and
Miss Margaret MoUatt sang a Alnet.
ELECTION HELD
AT' WINGHAM
CURLING CLUB
The 1Vingflham Curling Club bas
Lloyd , had
President of the elecutocl -the following affieers for
Y. P, IT., luau the
of the oven- 1ou2-53: Past president , Dr. A W.
°luIng service at the local United Irwhr; president, R. 5, Hebhering-
pon•ch, when it was decided bo ton; first Nice -prey. Ronlatd Rae;
sponsor the play, "Dant. enae seOQTUI Iwiee1Pres., George (Ivg-
from Mlnpresta." Miss Verne its; secretary, Dr. A. 1V, Irwin;
Wheeler, presided for the worship treasurer, G. I. Dr. A. a; assist
service, Caarile Raritan read the t:ant-treasurer, H. L. Shecbounidy;
scrip/tare. Marie Johnston sang a finance committee, Dr. W. A. Bee -
topic,
card Rose Smith Loon the croft. (chairman.), W. H. Edwards,
to.Pic, "Ona Duty to Missions." W. H.• French. Athol Pardon, J. H.
Personals: Mrs, George Thornton Cravdord; chaplain, Tyr, W. A, Bee,
onald A*a-
FOR SALE —
New Cookshutt Cultivators, Heavy
;Duty Wagons and other New Cock-
e/mitt Implements, also used A11is-
•Chalmer Tractor, at Bargain Price.
John Bue stead & Son,
Pilon Wingham 455.
FREDE.RIC&L P. HOMtYfl
Run. B, It Ci.
Mrs. H. Vials, Hontuth R. O.
Carol E. Homuth R. O.
"one 118 Harriston, Ont.
LUCKNOW SCHOOL
CONTRACT GIVEN
TO FIRM AT GALT
Lncknow --Contract for the $400,
OU0 Lucknow District High School
was let tast night to the Thomas
Coostruratfon Co, of Galt,
The contract was awarded at a
special meeting of the board.
Philp Carter Johnston, of Lon-
don. is the contractor,
robins, D
and Mrs. Jack Wioa with rely stole croft; round (chairinan1), J A Wilson,
and
rives in Toronto attended 'the
don McKay- Lloyd Oaaemore,
funeral of John Higigerson; James Gor
Gil. Miller:* December bonApiel, R.
Masters and daughter, Aiiga Cnadg, R ahnhirmtam)„ Murray
Rae, Omar Hazlegrove, Jim Clara•,
Dr, W. A, McKibbon, W. H. Ed-
wards, Dr. A. TV, Irwin; January
draw, 3. P. MoKibbon, (aairalTan),'
Tim Finnair, A. D. MaeWilliam,
Harvey Groves; February draw, A.
Ttuthentftord, (ohairm,am), Elmer I
Random H. P. Carmichael, Dun-
M'Dangall; Marsh draw, J. H.
Crawford (chairmen), Dr. A. W.
Irwin, W. Tifiiln, W. H. Edwards,
A thank -offering meeting of KnoxW. H. French. Fnanmk McCormick,
Ronald Rae, Archie Blair; lee eon -
Presbyterian W. M. S. was presided mitres, 'William Blade, Jim Mur
over TMs. Eldred Nichol, assisted ray, Eimer Rtainton, Lloyd Case-
in,. Mrs. William Mandell and TMs. more, Larry Hiseler, Ross Orvas;
Rs.ynrnnd Henning, Mr s. George heating committee, Gordon Godkin-;
fHeon sante. The R,ev. Matthew ice plant Gordon Mci{ay,
BaWillaann,
Bailie introduced dncnrl Tho meat speak -
Blain. T. Thompson; jitney, Wed -
ere the Ren. Robin J. Boggs, of nesday afternoon .and .social, Dr, G.
Molesworth Presbyterian Church. W. Howson, Murray Rae; mem-
Mr Bnee, was q chanladn in Pat• beeshtp conmmittee. Arthur Wilson
e�hine
during sort or World War
(chairman), Omar Razelgrove, W,
TT, and his d+,rtiee qnri nr^•rilhrra B Conroe, Franit McCormick. John
i clod rormrtinm inane numbers
Bowman, Frank Hopper, Mei Dona-
hoe,
,,oldirrs about .Tr+•u.:31„m. 'spice
hoe, Bill Elliott: prize committee,
experiences formed the theme or
wdlth relatives here; Misses Ethel
and Florence Beattie, Mrs. H. R.
Scott and Katie, and Miss Berle
Smith, Seaforth, with Mrs. Garnitss
and Miss Olive Scott; TMs. Carl
Johnston and Mrs. StaatAy Dar-
ling in Guelph at the Women's
InetiMute oonferenee; Mr,s. Harvey
Robertson has rettumed home from
the Wdngham Hospital.
Biuevale
Obituary
William L, Fraser
William L. Fraser, S2, a former
resident of Morris Township and
Bluev'aie, died at. Swift Current,
Sask., following -a stroke, Isis wife,
formerly Margaret Burgess, of
Bluev'ale, died fire years ago.
He 'ie survived by two sons.
Lielant, on 'Mc hmnrstrad at BIM.
111111111; Sohn, Calgary; two daugIt-
ters, Isabel, at hoarse; Mrs, Alba
Stamp, Swift Current; and three
sisters. Mrs. Mort' Robertsons Blue -
vale; Mac. Jane Mustard, Morris
Township; and Mrs. Margaret
Nicholson, Be'dgrave,
tt ... I'm one of the Aircraft Technicians that
give it a `DI' (daily inspection) and keep it
in top flying shape. We take personal pride
in the work that we have been trained to do.
Our aircraft are ready to fly in defence of
freedom."
E f .
MORS"MEN ARE NEEDED NOW IN THE R.C.A.F. TO TRAIN AS
!RCRAFT TECHNICIA 5
AERO -ENGINE • INSTRUMENT • RADIO -RADAR • ARMAMENT • AIRFRAME
These men have an important job in the operation of Canada's ex-
panding Air Force.
As a skilled R.C.A.F. Aircraft Technician, you will gain valuable
technical and training experience—receive good pay -30 days annual
leave with pay --and a pension to be earned.
You will play your part in defence against aggression. You will serve
Canada—and yourself!
IF YOU ARE BETWEEN
17 AND 40 AND HAVE
GRADE 8 EDUCATION
"OR BETTER . ,
SEE THE RCAF CAREER
COUNSELLOR AT THE
ADDRESS IN COUPON
e. OR MAIL THE COUPON
Director of Personnel Manning,
R.C.A.F. Headquarters, Ottawa.
Please mail me, without obligation, full particulars regarding
enrolment reguirementsand openings nowavaitable in the R. CA, V
NAME (Please Print)
STREET ADDRESS
CITY PROVINCE
EDUCATION (by grade and province) -
1
AGE
CAF•75Wa
ROYAi. CANADIAN AiR FORCE
CLASSIFIED ADS.
FOR SALE —
Durham Guw, due to freshen soon.
Jas, A, 'Byars Phone 12,r19.
FOR SALE —
A colony ;house 10 x 12, like new.
Phone 24r12
Dan McKinnon.
Wp(inetidtay, Aptl 34th, 19E2
Give your home a lasting
beauty treatment with Stur.
goons High Quality Point,
Johnson's Paint and
Electric Store
Brussels, Ont.
FOR SALE —
50 little pigs,, ready to wean and
5 chunks, apply bo
Joe Holmes Phone 13r5.
FOR SALE — -
200 Red Rock Pullets, 8 weeks
old,
Mrs, Roy Ounnsngham Phone 86r12
FOR SALE —
A few range shelters In good
condition, No further need for them,
Melville L. Lamont Phone 21x13.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE —
In Brussels, comfortable house
with waiter works, hen house and
garage and a good.gerden.
Mary Lamont,
LAND FOR RENT —
Attractive number of acres, some
plowed, and some to be Plowed.
Apply to Geo. E. Pollard,
Phone 58r13.
FOR SALE —
Baker oil bath head for windmill
- complete in perfect conditon, also
a good horse trailer,
Bert Johnston Phone 28r4.
FOR SALE —
Modern Red Brick House, new
modern bathroom, hot and cold
water, ideal location.
Phone 11 Brussels, Ont.
FOR SALE —
Cenrent gravel, fill or sand, de-
livered promptly.
Phone Arthur Rattan 44r6 Brussel,
WANTED—
Dead and disabled farm animals
wanted for prompt pick-np. Call
Percy Stephenson, Ethel, Phone
Brussels 85r12, Collect.
FOR SALE —
Milking Machines, New and Used,
(various makes) Lovel H, McGuire,
Wingcham, Phone 593W, Surge
Dealer (inquiries invited),
F'OR SALE —
You'll surely need new stook to
sattisfy your later markets. Bray
Heilohery has pullets, dayold and 3-4
week. maned ,shipment. Ask
us for prices on what you'll need,
Agent Wm. Glen Bray, Ethel.
AUCTION SALE —
2nd Annus; Registered Ayrshire Sale
to he held. at Barrie Pair Grounds
on Thursday, May 1st at 1 P. m.
For catalogues write to Gordon
Strath, Eimvale, Secretary, W S.
O'Neil Auctioneer.
FOR SALE —
A six room, two storey cottage
roof house, about 24' x 30', with
hath, an asphalt clad kitchen
abont 20' x 11'. furnace, hard and
soft water, hydro, also veneer brick
house about 20' x 40', steel roof•
garage and small hen house, Tieing
Part Lot 0 on Turnherry Street,
V11,1nen of Brassele, well insulated
and on a hieb building sight, ,Tames
Nt„ Fairean. Box 1, Brussels, Ont.
BUSINESS CARDS
C. A. IVIyera, M. D., L. M. L. L..
Pi-0YEaICIAN and SUEtCEC)IN
0--11le rr St, Moue 4. Bratekete. Ont
t eJti- 8Y. VY... 1 L" Ji 18ir1 t.7 . '!)'.4,14,43,
Graduate University of Toronto
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON I , rIl
Telaehose 45 — Brussels.OaL
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JOHN E. LONGSTAFF, Optometrist
Eyes Examined. Glasses fitted.
Phone 791 Seaforth — Main Str. L
HOURS: 9 - 6. Wed. 9-12.30. Sat. 9 a.m. to 9 p.IBa.
Harvey W. Stephenson
Representative for Sun Life Assurance Co.
Canada Health andAccident Co.
Casualty. General Insurance Co. Brunei
Phone 43x
G. ALAN WILLIAMS, Optometrist.
Patrick St., WINGHAM
At Kincardine Office Every Tuesday.
Phone Wingham 770 & 5, Kincardine 21.
Evenings by .appointment.
Walker Funeral Home
Day or Night Calls Telephone 65
No Extra Charge for Use of Funeral Home
Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer
Twenty-four Hour Ambulance Service
Dales' Flowers Exclusiyely
J. A. Mona gahan. R. O. Opt'.ometirist,
LISTOWEL. ONT.
Specializing in Eye Exatrnination and the Fitting of Glasses
Office hi Listowel Clinic BuilEmg
Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily; Closed Wednesday pan.
Open every Tuesday and Saturday Evening 7:00 to 9:38.
Other evenings by appointment Phone 534.
T)- A. Rann & Co.
FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE
Licensed Ftmeral Director and Enbalmer
BRUSSELS. t '.
PHONE 36 or 85 .•– —
Chas. T. Davidson
INSURANCE FOR ALL KINDS
Autoraobite and Fire Insurance
Accident and Schoen
Agent for Great West Life insurance Co.
Phone Office 96 — , Brussels, Ont.
R. S. Hetherington, K. C.
WINGHAM and BRUSSELS
AT BRUSSELS
'f°ec=stay and Saturday all day — Oftel open every asap.
laa+nQ 2fk . — !nceessor to E D. easel
Lewis Rowland
(Licensed For Huron County)
• A LZ3FACTiON GUARANTEED — PRICES REA-BOWAI L
Fes Engagements Phone 31 "The Brussels Post^ and Limy
Fee information etc., write or phone Law. RawlaMad
win be balked after lm it.ly
.Or ws'ite to R. ft. 3 Waltaas.
MIN
HUNTING is one of the most popular fall
pastimes, and we in Canada have the finest
hunting grounds in the world. In
the field, however, we should all
remember there's another season
• next year, and many more after
that. Observe game laws today
and you'll have plenty of
sport tomorrow.
CARLINt
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