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The Brussels Post, 1952-10-8, Page 5• r • THE BRUSSELS POST 9 cdtowe lageek ar The Canadian Bank of Commerce FREDERICK F. HOMUTH Nun. B., R. O. Carol E. Homuth R. 0. Mrs. H. Vio10 Homuth R. O. Optometehts Phone 118 Hare Myo., OM. Separators Hid Mows. Disc, Plows, Manure Spreaders. Lime and Fertilizer Sowers, Spring -tooth Harrows boli wheel tractors and crawlers, Plewa, lis, Spreaders, • Mowers, Hay Loaders, Smalley Forage Blowers and Hansa ,Mitt We also ave reply f r Oliver Cockshutt Tractors, envier. -.n DGa len :yr ocs,cr :mplamonta MORRITI & WRIGHT • Blyth, Ont. 6 PHONE STONE'S FOR . PROMPT REMOVAL OF DEAD OR DISABLED COWS — HORSES WM. STONE SONS LTD. PHONE COLLECT INOIRSOLL 21 BRUS$BLB 72 1 TO VANCOUVER Dally from TORONTO via MINAKI WINNIPEG - SASKATOON EDMONTON - JASPER Standard and tourist sleeping tears), bedroomai compartments, buffet, Muncie, dining car, Modern' ceaohee, CANADIAN NATIONAL PEOPLE WE KNOW • * * Mr, and Mrs J, '11: Lane of Luck now 'visited on Wednesday and Thursday . with Rev. A, and Mrs, Lane. • * • Mr. Earl Somers and family ed with Mr. Archie Holmes family in Brantford on Sunday, * * * Mr. and Mrs. John Beer Lillian Mitcell) left for their to Winnipeg. The best wishes of rrnlmnnity go witn them. * * * Mr. and Mrs. R. Hs McKinnon Blues"alb, Mrs. A. Armstrong and Mr. Duncan AlcKinon spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Spence Mc- Kinnon of Georgetown. * * • .T. P. McKay of Brantford. form- erly of Grey Twp.. entertained the McIC1nnon family and connections of Bluevale and Brussels including Mr, and Mrs. Robert H. McKinnon, Air, and Mrs. John TC. McTavish and sans and Mrs. Tames ATcTami h, Mn.r Ales Armstrong and Dlumoan Mc- Kinnon of Brn;seels, * * * Airs. Dave Hastings and. family, Mrs. Joe Brewer and Jack Lowe were in London on Sunday and visa• P(7 tv�7bh Harry Bowler who Is still Patient at St. Joseph's Hospital, * "* * ALra. ,lark Lowe ;,a attending a eon• elution at Brockville this week as 5.p1 ..-. +p from Ladies Anxillary n the Cnnodinn T,egion Nn, 218, Otte f the i1 hdights of the Convention ri host strip through the Thorrse,nd Ia nds. * * • J. E. Brewer, Mead coal merchant, as OMB Of a panty of four, who lett Sunday on a-condjuroted tour of the al shines at Scranton, Pennsylvanilt a, guest of the Treason Coal. Co. Mrs, Harold Lawson, Clinton. and. rs. 17. Beckwith, missionary to dubinrl called at the home of lson Cinr'ddff, 390). Moses and Jolrnt latches, last WedneedeV, Mrs% iert�ltit is a daughter of the late hn and Airs. Wilson ;and was born the 2nd line df Morrds. meter the mPly moved to -T3'arrow, Essex rinity Mrs:'Beckrwith'' (Elisabeth) ent triirlty.on.p yeses In Tn811n• She d ',pm 11,44,mA anent last year In 'OP 0 and now Ifo TTniterl filnrrch solidi ie them to Tried/lad, where Bacwith will assist In the' diner of a Hl1h School for Tracer tan pnM,a, HOW PRESIDENTIALi MELViLLE CHURCH W. M. S. • CANDIDATES ARE SMEARED i I,nar+uu how Presidential candidates l front George 4Vaslhington;s Vete to the preset have been vicuna of Inuti-alleging, TT. V. Iialtonlbo1.0 khowls itow such attacks have brought distasiter to vietiiws, Read ""The Big Smear" in this Sunday's (Oot, 12) Ittsuo of the great. Color Gravure American Weelely exodus. -rely ;Pith The .Dettr'ait Sunday Tinea, CLASSIFIED ADS, FOR SALE.. - Large size Jiaobo& Heater, could be used to treat :a small house. 'Roy, Coueirts Phone 92 FDR SALE — 300 Warwick's Red Pullets, 6 mons, elle larydng 50%, Graham Work Phone ISATIS I FOR SALE ._ An edtension Enamel Table white with green trim. Plane 50r2, FOR SALE — 490 White Le grh,orn Pullets, 6 months old, Roe bred. Atwood, also ,p 11 sucking pigs. Phone 24r9' I) idle October meeting for the W M, S. 103 Arlville PIT'S byteriat Church was had in the school room 00 I'rhlay Oct. 3rd at 3 o'clock, with Airs nation presiding, Tice' meeting was opened by repeating in unison Vac Lord's Pralyer, followed by Psalm 49. Mrs, Wes, Kerr read the SariI>iturt lesson from Qhal>t 12, 3c4. macer luy prayer by arm Robert Seait. The seer report given Airs. W. Smith and the-treas. poatt by Mts. C, Backer, followed by re. h 4he burettes section of meeting. Mrs, Jahn Work reported that the Supply Comm/Otos that the paaicels Lead been paelred ,*d forwarded to White - Church. St was 'decided to bold the regular Novelnber meeting in unison with ,the "Tm so Thankful Tea" at the home of Mne. J. Work, commit- tee appointed to help Mrs. Work, as follows• Mrs. C., Matheson, Ars, J. Yui11 and Mrs. Jas, S. Armstrong. The roll call was ,responded to by 22 ladies present. Current Events prepared by Mos W. Spear were read by Mrs. Matheson. Mrd. Georg" . r 2vens, read information gathered Errors three letters, one from For ntosia the other two from 13rirti*h C-'f+ana which Miss B. Mn-ses had prepared. The topic Chapter 5 of "Meet the S0mth Americans" was • s t'p -y ably Pu^tsetated by Mrs.-17nral4 Speir a,n4 .had been preonrp.d by Mrs. •, A Poke Speir. T-Tymn 582 was sung.. hollowed' by a short prayer by Airs . Fuiton,. The 'nerd insr ivae closed 1' repeating the AT15052 Benediction. ' -- r CRx�?._MP, r, - giving w,aai given by the nlenrbers In roll call response. A. list of all i articles included in the Supply bale Was -given by the secretary, who also read the mien:les. Nov, 16 was chose Tor the TUiank,offerlrrg ser. vice for the Society lat which Rev, • W. M. rlyo4in'an M. A. will speajt. Several items of business were tits - cussed. Miss Attlee J, Forrest and Mrs. W, M, Hyndnhaat were appoint- ed to take the Scripture and Meditation at the Sectional meriting Wag hold in Bluevale on. Oct, 17 at 2 15, Tn. For our November meet- ing a speaker will be present and members of our Young Women's Auxiliary and the Union vv. M. Sop. inky will be guests. The word, ',refuge" was chosen for roll call. Mrs. Cllana. Omatead read an initer- eR'tinlg Thlan1csprrn'ineg topic and a story ,'T made God my Panther" was read by MM. I-rannl4 ,Taeklin..111 re- peated +the Lord's Prayer and the Prcrsident pronounced the Benudtat• ion. Lunch was served by the host- ess and a-cceial time enjoyed: On Sulnday next a special seer -lee Of Tlhanlas4ivtnl; will be herd in Knox Church at 11 a, m. with Minister Rev, `1 T, M. Hyndman, M.A. in the pulpit. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lytle Gordon and Mrs, 011aaa tend were Mlnrvis Kathleen and ?nude Gordon and Mrs. George Ran- lo111e, 1' ellsceberg, 'ankl Mr, and Hareld Faeert,t. and Mr. and lrs. Stanley Vanlstoae. Goderich. Mr. and Mss. Ross Speira.n, Sag naw were n,eek,end guests with Motives hese, AUKS Marlon Mel, rr+lebraterl Iter ath birthday on Monday evening v entertaining her schoolmates to a weinei' roa:a4 at Point Clarke, travelling there and hark by h-,nk_ nt...,. tt' AT. Hvndman nn4 Mrs. IP %Helm! urn 'q KRMllrmer as dela t,ot�s to the Area Cnnven Lon nr 1T'nn,.on's institute. fhe Emerson Mitchell • FOR SALE -- 1 Buneth of little Pigs just weaned, also bunch of minas. Phone 15r+5 Joe Holmes j WANTED Someone to feed cattle for the winter either by the gain or month, Silage preferred. Gordon Knight Phone 43325 { is • in i S W in 14 HOUSE. -FOR SALE — For ryufek sale house and Int In Brussels formerly owned by Thoma,; W. Mitchell estate, write box 61 or Phone 38 Listowel, Ont. visit- " — ----- anal• MAN WANTED — Rawieigh business now open in 1i Huron County, Trade well establish - (nee I ed, Excellent opportunity, Full Iiiii Incme 1 time, Write at once. Rawleigh's the Dept. MI J-152.189, Montreal. FOR SALE — or Anyone wishing good gravel at reasonable prices; lane gravel and sand. Will take orders for cement blocks. Mitchell Elliott Phone 13r13 on fa -n1 'ani To ane ATr betel �0R SALE •- TTardhadv Wood, Limb and Cedar 'for kindling. Slabs herd and soft, Brock* for furnace. - tnmes Stevenson 'Phone 60r4 4 .FOR SALE — White frame house. 7 rooms, bard and soft water in the house, pressure system. Situated in Village of Blue - vale. apply to Sperling Yeo Phone 610W4 Whig - ham. • HONEY FOR SALE — Geltyour honey supply now Clover. Golden or Light Amber, A11 freak from tate extractor at regular prices. Lloyd Wheeler Phone 21r8 WANTED— rued - and :Rammed rarer unlace. 's•l0`a,p for prompt oiek-v0. rel nnrny at eTlhonven 'l'tbw l. ir1_. COt111rt. FOR SALE — 100 .acre berm, hydro. good house, barn, driveshed, henhouse, good bush, priced at 96,000.00, 100 acre farm, good hoose 3 barns, priced at $6000.00. 100 acre farm on County Road, house large barn, alio hydro in the house priced at $6000.00, 75 acre farm, good house wttb all' modern conroontenees, pressure sytem, water softener, steel driving shed, large barn, priced at $9000,90, 100 erre farm, close to highway, good red brick house, hydro, steel drive shed, large barn, priced to sell at $8,700.00, Number :of good houses In ^ thd` Village of :Brusae1s. J. O. Tong, Real l2state Broker. Plane !t4 Rtiessets, Ont. DEAD STOCK_ DEAD AND CRIPPLED FARM ANIMALS REMOVER PROMPTLY FOR SANITARY DISPOSAL. Telephone Collect BRUSSELS 85R12 ELMIRA 564 GORDON YOUNGr LIMITED T,he W. M. S. of Knox Presbyter- bi al Ohiurdh held their regular meet. g in the Thome of Mrs. John olhnock, with the president, Mn*. . M. Hyndman presiding. In open. g a prayer was offered and Psalm 5 road. A brief prayer of Thanks- • * did Mor----_-- ORISTS! DON'TRISK LOSING os DRIVER'S LICENCE TWS 1,,Gt.0E MAST 310000110 •T OrtMTO,I 001 VAL10 TO OnnATt„ MOrOa VLH)0J PSI *M,XT[W MOTOR iVEH1 LE OPERATOR'S LICENCE f N° 000000 \ i GFA. H, t7aUC1 T MINISTER W HIGHWAYS '}t ,S51,010 TVOSUAH7 70 .SOT to 0T 147 HIGHWAY TRArric SCT 7HI51111.11 *077 N 7,0017 ST PIC Over 17,000 licences were suspended in 1951 Think S EETY- Drive S4fEly ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS GEO. H. DOUCETT • MINISTER get your share of this... 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