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The Brussels Post, 1952-9-24, Page 5181.35 • WOW MANY YEARS TIL ou ARE 65? .eek 41are 91/ AT 65 YOU'LL NEED A RETIREMENT INCOME. ies human to put things, off, but planning a retirement Income now costs you less In the long runl A Canadian Government Annuity Is a positive savings program. At 65 you can receive a regular monthly Income for Me, guaranteed by the Government of Canada. No medical exam required. If you miss a payment your contrad won't lapse, CANADA iREPARTMENT tP LABOUR FOR SALE — 1 My eame h)_ 1 I rive at-..- -�� W 1 -----^----- Date of Blrlh,--.--.-......__- LApe when Annuity to dart„„„;,......, Il h wr 1 ond."tand that Informelton alum w b. hold tenni ttal PLAY SAFE ... POR SECURITY... INVEST IN A GOVERNMENT, ANNUITY! FIND OUT HOW LITTLE IT COSTS YOU NOW! MAIL Tor. ptllb,N.(Annuities. uaurOttawapollso) Please send me Information showing how a Canadian Government Annuli,/ can bring me security at low cost. 3lodern )ted Erick Honda on west oldie of Victoria, Park. New modern 1eYaroom, hot and coin water, Town seater S350,00. lEngh -Pearson, Btvasets Phone U FOR SALE — Mardbody Wood, Limb and Cedar dor kindling, Slabs hard and soft. Blocks for furnace. Jazaes Stevenson ?hone 60r4 ,3eparatora altsd MThters. Arc, Plot s, Manure Cr renders Lime and Fcrtitz r Sowers, Spring -tooth Harrows Dry wheel tractors and crawlers, Plows, Discs, Spzes des'., Mowers, Hay Lotcd -s, alley Forage Blowers and Rule as 11gfi.. We also ace repairs fear DGccr 'Cockshastt Tree:tosm. -+R Oealere tar Oawar :mplements MORRfTt Sr WP.IG}i Blyth. Ont PHONE STONE'S FOR PROMPT REMOVAL Or DEAD OR DISABLED , •e COWS - HORSES, VM STONE SONS LTD. ; N'v'...OLLECT INGERSOLL 21 BRUSSELS 72 rvs Ca: ANEROOK The Annual Rally Day Service Lias observed in Knox Presbyterian Church on Sjunday, Sept, 21 at '11 11. pt. A children's choir sang two Hymns and Serrature readings were glue" by Linda .Dunn and Nereid Huether• The offering was taken by Dianne Engel, Sandra Vhehel, John. Strickler and John T'erria Jr. There will be no services in Cranbrook church on Sunday next Sept. 23, owing to anniversary ser- virus ervices in Ethel Presbyterian March. Mrs. Clare Ometeatl spent last week in T4stowel with Miss Myrtle Hunter., Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Cameron and Carni, Sarnia, were week -end visit- ors with Mr. and Mac. Allen earner - Mr, and Mrs. Fred Smnlldon, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bray, and Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Hunter, Seafortch, rail ❑nenfthe week -end in Saginaw where they attended the wedding of Mitis Sally Annp Smeiran and Mr Thos. Thomson. Sunder evening the bride and groomarrived at the 1r gne of the bride to grandmother, Mrs. ,Tnhm Pride. 13th con.. leaving Monday 'for Nin:atana relict sn4 other 'snin'ta. The September meeting of Glee Cranbrook W. 'Lives held Tthesdary night at 8.30 in the Community Centre,. with the president, Mins. Lloyd Michel in the chair. The meet - in, opened with the singing of the Onemrtna. Ode and repeating the Institute Creed and the Loid's' prayer in unison; unhe minutes of the haat nlPcting were read by the pr.r,.tarn=. Several items of bolsi. neat were disontseod. Mrs. 3't.. W,' Whitfield. Mas. C. •Stelfler and Mrs.'. Rnaael Knight were a)pointed to finish the planning of the October bus trip. Mrs. O. Mettler and USED CARS 1947 Kaiser Sedan 1946 Chev. Coupe 1937 Pontiac Coach Many Older Models USED TRUCKS 1946 Ford 3 ton Stake 1951 Chev. Sedan Delivery, With ail' condition areosiesesomastees Riverside Motors Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Texaco gas and oils Phone 56 Brussels, Ont. THE .RUSSETS PAST Mrs, Stealer were appointed lead- ers for the girls sewing pours "Cottaan May. De Stuart; Mrs, nTtchel ,aired Mrs, 1-lyndmen were atppoinited as delegates to attend the Guelph Area Convention in Kitchener on Oct. 7 and 8. It was decided to cater for a tur- key -dinner for the Federation of Agrioniture in Oct.. and .at this Wainer r all ,the girls belonging to any On all 3 tate clubs hi the past year their leaders and aesietant leader% are to receive complimentary tick- ets -from the institute. Tt wins 'robed to have a display at the Brussels Fall Fair in the W, I. Competition.The meeting was nueti turned over to Mrs. Hu'ether convenor of Citizen- ship and Education, The roll Dell was answered with a. "Problem in Child Discipline" and haw I over- came :it" Mrs. Simlart McNair gave 'a splendid motto, "As the Twig is hent. so the tree will grow", Anne Ste�feler gave a.talk on behalf of, the Cube on their twig to London Fair. Mrs. Cr. Knigrttt introdgeed the g1IHSt speaker, Mr. Pltrmsteel, Prin. cipal of Sea forth High School, who spoke on "lPd:ueatlon•al Phvohology" his talk was thoroughly,. enjoyed and very educational. He also gave a slight tent on "Colour Blindness", Mrs. M. Tlluether thanked the speak- er, A short skit was put on by anm.e of The members of 11.' "Corn.. flower Garden OWL" Th. meeting closed with slinging "The Queen". Tanta was served -in the basement• by thehcgtesse Mrs. D. Me. Taggart, Maes K. McFarlane, Mrs. D. Corlett and Mrs. S. Campbell. t'.UILDING AN 0, AI-UMINUM EMPIRE Ln. j Iu the remote and sky -piercing e 'Calmed° rlpnge of northern British Cohwnbta, an aluminum eanph'e is Struggltlpg into being amid feats of engineering daring that dazzle the imagination. Kitimat — the new aluminum capital — will he it dream city. Toil will not want to miss this article in the Star Weekly of September 27 in which James Ntco, Star Weekly staff wrttr tells of the fantastic planss underway in the development of a virgin corner of Canada. 'FOR SALE — Coleman Oil ilut'ner, large size, in new condition. Wood's Store Brussels. SEWAGE DISPOSAL 13ave Septra ay.pumped the Sanitary Way, Schools and Public Buildings given prompt attention. Reasonable Rates. FOR SALE — Potatoes. also 1 — 600 x 16 tire and rube. 2 — 600 x 16 reliners. W. J. Procter Phone 184.13 Bilmssels, Ont. WTNGHANM MEMORIAL Always s targe. 'weir In 6hetassse Granites to Chose from All modern machinery. ramous for Cemetery lettering • eoeelsKr Artistic Memorial* • ... reasonable ark**. R- A. SPorrom I5s — Winahttrn. Os.; • Wednue�sdla'y, Sort, hh, L E$ 1-6 tD parwiteefik "It's Simple When You Know How." And by a coincidence, that's the title of the Commerce booklet telling women the whys and hows of day to day banking. Get your copy at your branch of The Commerce today. When you know and understand haw to bank efficiently, then the thought of Savings becomes second nature to ybu. You can put wheels on your wish, whether it's a vacation trip next year, or a bicycle, or even a car ... if you get into the important habit of saving. You'll discover that just a little each week builds up surprisingly. eeda ea Amy IIOIO/ • Ask for your copy at your local branch, or write to Frances Terry, Head Office, The Canadian Bank of Commerce, Toronto. The Canadian Bank of Commerce a "TO PERFORMERS" ...on crnyjob! Regardless of what 'your hauling need may be, Chevrolet trucks are engineered to giveyou top performance In every way. Let's look at power/ Chevrolet gives you four great Valve -in -Head engines to choose from -the 92 HP Thriftmaster, 105 HP Loadmaster, 114 HP Torquemaster and the mighty 120 HP Workmaster, Each is "tops" in Its class for rugged, economical power. Let's look at features,Chevrolet trucks offer you every feature you need to carry the load and haul the load safely„dependably and economically. Frames, springs, axles, recirculating ball steering and transmissions are engineered and built to unsurpassed standards of excellence. Above all, let's look at value! Check the comparative values of Chevrolet trucks and you'll see for yourself why Chevrolet gives you more for your money. That's why more truck users buy these "top performers” than any other maks) A GENERAL MOTOR. VALUE CT -6528 CHEVROLET TRUCKS Riverside Motors . Brussels Ontario