The Brussels Post, 1952-10-8, Page 7aecuteva
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FREDERICK F. HOMUTH
Phm. B., R O.
Carol E. Homuth R. O.
Mrs. H. Violo Homuth R O.
Optometrists
done 118 Harrle901,
Separators cad Mows.
Disc, Plows, Mamas
Spr'erM1drra.
Lime and Fertilizer Sousse,
Spring -tooth Harrows
both wheel tractors and crawlers,
Plows, Dins, Saaderi,
Mowers, Hay Loaders,
Smalley Forage Blowers nod
Haoso•ss' SOL.
We also ave repairs for
Oliver Cocksi,utt Tre toes.
Otl„en,
.!river anplemantc
MORRIT{ & WRIGHT
Btyth, Ont.
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PHONE
STONE'S
FOR
PROMPT REMOVAL OF
DEAD OR DISABLED
COWS — HORSES
WM. STONE SONS LTD.
PHJNE COLLECT
1NGERSOLL 21
BRUSSELS 72
To VANCOUVER
Wily from TORONTO via MINAKI
WINNIPEG • SASKATOON
EDMONTON - JASPER
Standard and tourist sleeping
Kars'. bedroomsi oompartmente,
buffet, lounge, dining car,
Modern coaches.
PEOPLE WE KNOW
* * *
Mr. and Mrs, J. R, Lane of Luck
now 'visited on Wednesday and
Thursday with. Rey. A. and Mrs,
Lane.
• * *
Mr. Earl Somers and family
ed with MT, Archie Holmes
family in Brantford on Sunday.
* *
Mr. and Mrs. John Beer (
Lillian Mftrell) lett for their h
in Winnipeg. The best washes of
rrnlrmini'ty go wino them.
k * *
Mr. and Mrs, R. E McKinnon
BInevale, Mrs. A. Armstrong
\',•. Duncan Mc1 inon spent Sn
wits, Mr, and Mrs. Spence
Kinnon of Georgetown,
* * *
.T, F. McKay of "Brantford. for
erly of Grey Two.. entertained t
McKinnon family and connects
of B]uevalp and Brussels includi
Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert H. McKlna
Mr. and Mrs. John K. McTavish an
sons and ?Jr*, James McTavish, Mr
Alex Armstrong and Amman M
Cinnon of Brussels.
* • *
MTs, Dave Hastings and Tamil
-1‘ oTrs. Joe Brewer and Jack Low
ware 1n London on Sunday and vie
ed nmlth Harry Bowler who is ati
Patient at St. Joseph's Hospital
* * *
Mrs. Jack T.owe i,a attending a con
cnrtion at Brockville this week a
dn1o'•,,,fe from Larlirs Aaixilfar
the C'nnn,tian Legion No, 216. On
the '1i nhlight,s of the Convention
A boat trip through the Thousand
w 00s.
*
.T. E. Brewer, local ooal merel>end,
s one .df a. pante of tour, who left
Sunday on a ciondluoted tour of the
al nines at Scranton, Pennsylvania
pleat of the Hudson Coal Oo,
Mrs, FTorold Taiwson, (Vinton and.
's. E. Beckwith, ' mrsslonnn•y to
1,nrl nailed at the Italie of
kon Cardiff, Wm. Mases and ..olid
intchan last Wedm'eaday; Mrs,
tewith is a daughter of the late
,n and Mrs. Wilson ,and was horn
the 2nd line of Morrie. Later th.
0'47.moved to Harrow, EsseximRy Mrs, Beckwith. (Elizabeth)
nt tliltlty-One years in India, She
hem hatstand ;anent la*t year to
onto and now 09. TTnited lhnreh
sending them to Trinidad, where
Tlec,vlth will assist 91 the'
Kling of a High School for Hast
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HOW PRESIDENTIAL
CANDIDATES ARE SMEARED
Learn how Presidential candidates
from Gegrge 1V,avliingtonla time to
1'1111 present have been victims Of
mud -slinging, FI, V, 1(al1ewbortt
Shows how ouch attacks have
brought disahter to viotilnla•, Read
"The 131g Smear" in this Sunday's
(Oot. 12) .issue of the great. Color
'Gravure Amerloan Weekly exolus-
IvelY frith The Detroit Sunday
Tilney,
CLASS/FIE!) ADS.
FOR BALE
--
Large size Jacket Heater, could be
used to heat a small house
Roy Cousins Phone 82
FOR SALE . •
300 Warwick's Red Pullets, 0 mons•
olds laying 50%,
Graham Work Phone 12318
FOR SALE -_.
An extension Enamel Table white
wlfh green trim.
Phone 59r2,
FOR SALE --
400 White Leghorn Pullets, 6
months old, Roe limed, Atwood, also
11 sucking pigs,
Emerson Mitchell
Phone 24r9
FOR SALE —
Hunoh of lfttle pigs just weaned,
also hunch of clunks.
Phone 15,r5 Joe Holmes
WANTED —
I
Someone
to feed cattle for the
winter either try the gain or month,
Silage preferred.
Gordon Knight Phone 43.15
HOUSE, -FOR SALE —
For quick sale house and Int in
Brussels formerly owned by Thoma:,
W. Mitchell estate, write box 61 or
Phone 36 Listowel, Ont
MAN WANTED —
Rawieigh business now open in
Huron Ooanty. Trade well establish- I
ed. Excellent opportunity. Full
time, Write at once, Rawleigh's
D*Pt MI J-152.139, Montreal.
FOR BALE _
Anyone wishing good gravel at
reasonable prices; lane gravel and
sand. Will take orders for cement
blocks,
Mitchell Elliott
Phone 1$1'13
8FOR SALE —
White frame house. 7 rooms, hard
and soft nater in the house, pressure
system. Situated in Village of Blue -
vale. apply to
Sperling Yeo Phone 010W4 Wing -
m. •
HONEY FOR SALE —
Gortyour honey supply now Clover,
Golden or Light Amber. All fresh
from the extractor at regular prices,
Lloyd Wheeler Phone 21r3
e'aR SALE --
Hardllodt' Wood, L1mh and Cedar
'rm' kindling. Plata bard and soft,
131nr14,1 for furnace,
*stn Ae Rtnvenson Phone 60r4
FOR SALE -.
100 acre J1srm, hydro, good house,
barn, driveshed, henhouse, good
bush, priced at 96,000.00.
100 acre farm, good house, 3 barns,
priced at 96000,09-
100 acre farm on County Road, house
large barn, silo hydro In the house
priced at $6000,00.
75 acre farm, good house with all'
modern conveniences, pressure.
Bytom, waster softener, steel driving
shed, large harm, priced at 89000,911,
100 arra tarn, close to h'ighwMay,
good red brick house, hydro, gee)
drive shed, large bairn, priced to sell
at 93,700,00.
Number .'of good h'ons*s in the
'Village of Brussels. '
,T.,(1, Long, Real Instate Broker. 1
Phone *I4 Fintieseta, Ont.
I DEAD STOCK
DEAD AND
CRIPPLED
FARM ANiM
ALS REMOVED
PROMPTLY
FOR SANITARY
DISPOSAL.
Telephone Collect
:BRUSSELS 85R12
ELMIRA 664
GORDON YOUNG 1
LIMITED
THE BRUSSELS POST
MELVILLE CHURCH W. M. 8, r..
giving was given by the ntentbkrs
Die October meettng for the W to roll can resvonse. A list of all
M. S. ,of ,Melville Presbyterian •arti'ales Included in t110 $o(i)ly bale
Church was bolt in the schocl raofu was given by the secretaa'Y, who also
on Friday, Oct. and at 3 o'clock, with read the m1n1r2ES, Nov. 16 was
Aims Fulton presiding, The meeting chose for the Ttanlc,offering ser -
was opened by repeating' in unison . vice for the Society a which Rev,
Tnf+ Lord's Prwyer, fnllow•ed by W. M. fiyn•dnfan M. A. win speak.
Psalm 49. Mrs, Wes, Kerr rend ,the Several the of business were dis-
SoriiNturt lesson from Chaa>L 12, Doi_ cussed. Mis Aldine 3. Forrest fund
lowed by prayer by Mrs. Robert Mrs, W, M I•Tytidmian we're appoint.
ed to take the Scripture and
Meditation at the Sectional mectting
being kelt in Bluevale on Oct. 17
at 2 p. m. For our November meet-
ing a speaker will he present and
members of our Young 'Women's
Auxiliary and the TTnfon W. M. Sor-
leity will be guests. The word,
',refuge" 'Wag chosen for rnl't cell.
Mrs, Clara Omatea,d read an inter-
esting Thanksgiving topic and a
story ,'T made God my Partner" was
read by Mrs, L-Iarold ,Tacktin. All re-
peated the Lard's Prayer and the
all was .responded to by Prcis eat pronounced the Benedict.
22 Indies present. Current Events ion. Lanai was served by the host-
oft, The sec., report given by
Aires, W, Stnith and the treas, re-
Pol1t by ldi . C. Backer, followed by
the bu»>
nese &Action of fleeting. Mrs,
John Work reported that fin Supply
Ootnnvtutrre that the panM.ols had
heel packed inlcl forwarded to White-
Ohuu'dh. Dt was decided to hold the
regular November meeting in unison
with .the "TM s0 Thankful Tea" at
the home of Moa J. Work commit-
tee appotnitrd to help Mrs. Work, as
follows MIs O,, Matheson, Mrs. ,T,
Yuill and Mrs. ,Jas, S. Armstrong,
The soh
, Prepared by Mins W, Speir were as and a social time enjoyed:
the, on. Alia. Crn.»r e. Sun.next a Spenlal service
Evans, read information gathered of Thanksgiving will be held in
from three letters, one from For- Knox Church at 1,1 a. m.
1
with the
read by Mrs. Mia , c On Su
masa 'tin Miller two from British Minister Rev. W. AT. Hyndma:n. M.A.
f 0^141118 which Miss B. Mmes had in the 11011011
Prepared. 'Pile '1 ie GbapteT 5 of Om -
Sunday visitors with Mr. an
d Mrs,
� "Meet the Sou'hh Americans" T4'lle
was . Gordon and Gins. (liana Om -
veno ably na+a seethed by ATic.'Aarnld stead were Miss,is TCatdtleen and
Speir 111110 had been Preussen by Mrs.., Maude
John Spelt. Hymn 532 ma,s sung some \V'allacebaire. and Mr. and
9ollawed \i •c
, n .short prayer by Mrs, ' 9 . Hamid Faea*n, and Mr. 1)10i Fulton, Theineeti,.. war sinned Mrs' SInnrley Vanlstione, G00erich.
I 91i tenea'ting' the Mizpah Benediction. ,, Mr. and Mits. Ross Speiram, Sag
limy were weekend guests with
reiativeis hese.
Miss Marion Michel etipbrated her
INIzth hinthd
CR +ANP" f,,.,•rT
,The W. M. S. of Knox Presbyter- 1>y n 119 on Mandel) evening
Ian 01i c h hell their regular meet • eineT ring her schoolmates Mar to
Ing in the home of Mrs. John t Rling roast at Point Markt,
Sohn,ock, travelling there and hack by tn,ok.
with the president, Mrs. 'T,•a 37 Ai Hvndm1n and \Trs
W. M. Hynclman presiding. Tn open. r \rir.het sr,
ing a. prayer Was offered and Psalm 1.,4. in KitrT.•mer is ti
145 read, A brief prayer of T] '^ the 4rea Cnnvantinn or fl
•
tanks IrnmDn'c Tn stihrite•
-•-�,-�r�u:+ate._ e�aortier
did
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MOTORJSTS!
DONT RISK LOSING
toODRIVER'S LICENCE
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MOTOR VEHICLE OPERATOR'S LICENCE ICECE
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Nlmnw. a .100/0 0011101.
Over 17,000 licences were suspended in 1951
Think LITETY-Drive SWEEIIY
ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
GEO. H. DOUCETT • MINISTER
iiiiiWasiewessaasesitataess
get your share of this...
'93,494,460u
Since the first Canada Savings Bond was sold
—interest paymentstotalling about ninety
three and a half million dollars have been
paid out to about one million owners. This
represents an average return of approxi-
mately $100. Some owners have earned
more interest than this—some less—but all
would agree that they have had a handsome
return for an investment that cashable
it full face value at an instant's notice.
It is the easiest, most carefree way to
earn money that one can imagine. And now
the new Seventh Series of Canada Savings
Bonds offer a better return than ever!
They pay an average -of 3.44% per year
if held for their full term of 10 years and
9 months. The Seventh Series bonds—,
like earlier issues—are cashable at full taco
value plus interest at any time at any bank
in Canada,
SEE YOUR,INVESTMENT DEALER OR BANK
or buy through the Payroll Savings Plan
where you work
Platt to get your share
place your order Coda
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