The Brussels Post, 1952-12-10, Page 4111,11'1
THE BRUSSELS POST M .
THATYORK
TRIP WILL COST
YOU 'LESS
AT THE
KENMORE j
700 Room Hotel I14LL
145 EAST 23rd STREET
RATES FROM $2.26 DAILY -SINGLE
FROM $4.50 DAILY-DOU.BLE
glori-
ous Youropportunity
York vocationto oataa9sav-
ing! Many features to please you
at this refined, dignified hotel.
FREE swimming pool, good food
served at budget cost in both
coffee shop and restaurant
excellent bar and lounge. Just a
few minutes away from United
Nations, Times Square, Radio
City, Empire State Building,
Transportation right at the door.
NO PARKING PROBLEMS WEEK ENDS.
Money -saving rates.
Special rates for groups.
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DRIVERS TQ PAY
Sac MORE FOR L-10ENQE
Onitario motorists will haye to pay
$2 for drivers' licences tat 1953 in.
stead of the present $1.50. Iiigit1100Y
Mini4ter Douoett anno111000d on
Sa'tnarauy,
The increase comes cwt of the
dapantment'B decisson ,to double
Me current 50 -cent cointtrihnition
Paid into the Unsatisfied Judgment
rued from each licence fee.
causecollections this year i>,at'e
not been largo enough to cover the
delllaard .for setblen1ents.
, P1ie department antici144es an
increase in payments out of the
. fund ,in. 1953, and since it must be
pellf+suppantill'g an in01'051e In
( license fees is the only answers,
I
1 This year Hie fund went "broke"
paying misaligned
j it
theoicetk said
department
It
i had to get an advance from the
}treasury.
The Highway Waffle Act now
1 provides for a $1 collection for dile
fund: No fee was collected daring
Mr. Daucett said tate increase in
payment into the Unsalblefied
nd 1s 11000Ssary be-
NOTICE
K you have Round that your present
Book:keeping system is inadequate—
or it has been criticised by the
Tax Dept. why not discuss the mat-
ter with me.
During the past nave years,3.
have installed upwards of fifty
tannin nnie accounting systems among
email Btusiuess men, pr tonal
men and O'armers.
The installation Fee is moderate—
the cost of the actual book, very
small and the system, once install-
ed oan he run by yourself with a
Periodic Audit and Annul Statement
by me or on a monthly Audit basis
Leith an Annual:'aterneat and In-
come Tax Return. This ran be ar-
ranged according to your capacity
tc absorb the cost. •.„
There s no financial obligation
on your part to diseucs your pro-
blem.
The system referred to above
meets all requirement of the in. -
come Tax Dent. and also the Un-
employment Ins. Comm.
S. J. PYMM
Business and Tax Service
'Office in the Kilpatrick Block
LUCKNOW, ONT.
In attendance at Office
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday,
Saturday by appointment.
Phone - Office 23 W Rea. 28 J.
WINGHAhh 1410#1O11AL SHOE
Always a tart's stock It CMissM
Grantees to Chose fo,m
Ail modern machinery.
famous tor
Cemetery lettering a s/setaRl
Artistic Memorials
at very reasonable priors.
R. A. SPCYLTON
Rhone 256 — Wiugham, O.
Rheumatic PAIN
Good o_ws for those a..,J i, sr for relict
from rhrumatir vain. b•tt feel hopeless.
Thousands get speedy relcef L•m rbc;:-
matte and arthritic starring
ry using
Don't let deli. vftarlsorne schen
and sharp stabbing pais h... a p yr,
any ,coyer. Try Temo;letca a
today. r,a'. ^ 63, -. St. ... = it ,. - . r-24.4
ETHcL
Mrs, Chester Emil was hostess for
the December meeting of the W. M.
5. and W. A. of Ethel United Church
The devotional part of the meeting
were presided over by the vi'ce1
President. Roll call With. 14 mem-
bers and 4 visitors, Offering was
dedicated by Mrs, Lane. At this
l,oint Mrs. Wm.. Bremner was made
a life member of the Society. Mrs.
Ames .spoke of the valuable service
and support Mrs. Bremner had given
the society in past years and Mrs.
Patterson on bdhaff of the members
Presented Mrs. Bremner with a Life
:'Oembersltip Certificate and Pin.
Mrs. Bremner although taken by
.urFris. thanked the ,ninsbers for
iio honor placed upon her. Mrs.
n •, Po'r- 11 nfrered her home fo" 1
T•un,iarc mewing. 1Tr. Lane was
•hen eall.ld upon to give the Christ-
mas message. The title of his ad
w'1z, -The I0Papar of tile
-ing-' The slate of officer-,
• ,l;e n'. 1i. S. wap pre;nnted.
T' ..,1'1' nt .... ::Mrs. Geo. Pearson
t,. Ciee-Pre,. Mrn. Gee. :Menzies
..,t : s -Pre=..... Mr. . P. S.ephensnn
lir Tn., Pearson
r; e. -See u.nd Press Sec. Miss
Fills Pearsor.
t= -•s^^ ... 'Mrs. Elwood MrTaggart
r�••,.Ser. :Mrs. 3'. Amen
T 1rhn±Prshan .. Mra. Wm.
Patterson
• Srewardship .... Mrs. Jas.
Pearson
F-i'ndship Secs. Mrs. Cameron
r—?;' 1l1 and Mrs. P. Stephenson
• Fel•. MICR. J. Bing
re ner:+ncr Sec. Mrs. Cleave!
miv4lnnary Mnrn'hly Miss 1I.
Hansuld
Pianist Mrs. ltov Ball
Mrs. Joe Pearson
▪ Pianist
W. A. Officers
Presidem .,..... Mrs. ('!tester Earl
. lir A. R"ynard
MiGs 1:;iia Pe'3rso
Miss M. Hansuld
Mie= nn hand ...... \Ire. (llodden and
lire E. 11cTa::art
M ve-d by Mrs. E. McTaggart,
=Prnnd•,rl by )Ire. Percy S'ephensOn
;.•.H1, •!1e a+e he acreprod as read.
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"mied r".11.0.o
..I -,..: i. _-.7a•ir," Meeting closed
13:- .:i^_ira G,.d Save 'the Q'je:.n and
.•, c. i...-;.�.di<+_-•:t "y Mr. I.'sne I.nwh
1..e._ e,.-rved.
-l«. s.•,c 1.a M,.. 1 . :n
r Hrr r,i`aM in T., -,..oto
Mt.dr d Crlerengeser
a derg:;is, an
Victoria Hospital,
P •vri�: 33r.33F3ly rp-
i..rd
.Proms.
McNEIL'S SHELL SERVICE
,14EL.LUgRICAT10tf, SHELL Y.Ot,B Le4OLO 030'
244LLi. ,W ROL23JM PRODUCTS
LNu30LOP TIRES
Parts aurad.ak,r.aessertss
Austin Sales and Service
asnrtar i rr.Pa3rt to el makes of s� arid
e 11'1
PHONE 77re
the float two years the Mild was
lit 01100111100 and since then. 50 mutts
has been collected,
The 'fund provides for payntob;t
of ,acaid'ont clams where victims
are unable to colieot from 'the de+
fendants in a'tI'affic accident ease
it also pl'olvldes ,Por claims of pay.
rent tit flit -and -run accidents
Where the guilty Persons a1•0 un•
known,
Over $3,000.000 has been paid lo
unsatisfied Judgments ,0Jihice• 11111
fund's inception, Mr. Dout ett Said,
an,d more than $440,000 of this has
' been paid for deaths of pdreonaT in-
juries. from htt.and-run accidents,
Wedne
WALTON
TIto December meeting' of the
Walton Mission Band was held Sun`
day morntng hl the basemenit of the
church, Mrs. 30001111 presided and
7dlilaboth 11ScGavin was pianist, The
White Gift Service was luold WW1
several of the mentbauts taking part
Mite -boxes and Holiday money was
ltandexl in, Classes were formed.
The meeting was closed 'e'lt94 iato
Benedletixm,
'Mrs, Fred Milieu 10 still confined,
to her bell anudstill under the doc-
tor care?
Mrs, peter McDonald is 11102aloss-
ing %uate favourably after her recentt,
y, December 10111, 1.902
litmus at the !tome of tior daughter
Mrs. P. Badley in Morrie Twp.
Rev. Mi'. 'Piwi•as who was cont.*
ed to lrlx home because of 411neee
progressed favorably and was ablie
19 conduct his services as usual on
Sunday, h�t
Biles Doris Stevens has take/1
a position at the Waltou Post OP1Ygt
with Barrie Marshall, dtwring the
Christmas rudit.
Shirley Timmer, Yountaest daught•
es' of William and Mrs. Thatner, with
was stricken with polio eeYera
weeks ago and who is a patient In
Victoria Hospital, London, is report.
ed to be on the mend and will be
Int
home soon._
r'•• sr?ti gi;, nr>, zFui w{e^:3�ry lir s 5%F>%.f dd.w"'€>`%e X5:3"
+1
the long, low and lively
-10 of) GE
'3 k ! � . U''
as
in style and beauty, you'll find that the '53
Dodge is new and finer in many ways. It has
that long, wide, low look that draws admir-
ing glances. Graceful, sweeping fenders and
the broader, lower rear deck lend a touch of
continental styling. There's a new type of
one-piece curved windshield and an at-
tractive new wrap-around rear window which
give you better vision. You'll like the smart,
new instrument panel with its central glove
compartment for easy access. The beautiful
new interiors and rich new colours add a
further note of elegance to the most beauti-
ful Dodge cars ever produced in the low -
price field.
Etustrakd—Dodge Regent 9 -door sedan includes certain extra equipment ifmtr:
Check with your local Dodge dealer for information on standard equipment
When you take the wheel of this stylish,
more compact Dodge, you'll quickly discover
that, in performance, too, Dodge is new and
finer. You'll find thatthis new Dodge handles
with astonishing lightness and ease—clings
surely to curves—parks without effort. On
the highway, you'll experience finer per-
formance and easier acceleration at higher
speeds—result of the new higher gear ratio.
And with Overdrive (available at extra
cost) your highway driving becomes evert
smoother and more economical. Arrange
now to get behind the wheel and put the
new Dodge through its paces.
When you drive a new Dodge, you'll find a
3 -way smoother ride ... steadier ... more
level ... softer. You'll agree it's the most
comfortable ride you've ever experienced in
any car at a comparable price.
— It's a steadier ride because of a wider
frame, a lower centre of gravity, and the
new positioning of the wider rear springs.
It's a more level ride, the result of
synchronized springing and scientific
weight distribution.
It's a softer ride because of "Orifiow"
shock absorbers and wider, softer
springs.
Be among the first to experience this thrilling
new ride. Phone your Dodge -DeSoto dealer
for a demonstration.
DODGE MAYFAIR • DODGE REGENT • DODGE CRUSADER • DODGE SAVOY • DODGE SUBURBAN
MADE IN CANADA BY CHRYSLER CORPORATION OF CANADA, LIMITED
Elliott Motors Sales
Brussels, Ont.
oirkot Cec(e ll
DON'T PUT AAL THE. BLAME ON ME
FOR POOR HATCHES, BOSS. YOU KNOW
THAT FLOCKS LAYI NG EGGS FOR HATCHING
NEED A SPECIAL FEED.
WHE-E-W i AM 1 GLAD TO SEE YOU,DOC.
YOU'VE SAVED MY NECK. PLEASE TELLTHE
BOSS ABOUT YOUR 6OL6EN E66 PREEDERSWASN
WORRIED ABOUT LOW HATCHES, EH, SILL?
IT ISN'T ALWAYS THE ROOSTER'S FAULT. A
FERTILIZED EGG MUSTCONTAIN STORED UP
VITAMINS, EXTRA ANIMAL PROTEIN
AND THE LATEST GROWTH FACTORS
TO HATCH A BIG HEALTHY
CHICK AND KEEP
IT GROWING.
LOOK AT THIS FERTILE Ebb, BILL. 17 IS
MADE UP OF THE SHELL -ALBUMEN AND
YOLK. SCIENCE PROVES THAT THE HEN
CONVERTS THE EXTRA VITAMINS, PROTEIN
AND GROWTH FACTORS INTO THE W6
BEFORE 5HE SEALS IT IN THE SHELL. IN
21 DAY THE STORED UP FOOD MUST GROW
A BIG HEALTHY CHICK AND KEEP IT GOING FOR
NEARLY IO DAYS AFTER HATCHING. TNATS'A
BIG tIOB AND IT NEEDS A SPECIAL MASH.
'y Roe Farms Service Dept e
COME AND SET IT, EARLS I ROE GOLDEN
EG6 FOR GOLDEN EGGS._1
THERE'S SURE SENSE IN WHAT
YOU SAY, DOG. ROE GOLDEN E66
MASH PUTS EXTRA MONEY IN MY
POCKET -AND IT'S ONLY A FEW CENTS
EXTRA FORTH'S SPECIALLY MADE
BREEDERS' M
AENOF STRNGCHATCHES
THAT LIVE -�
NA, ;;,ani/
mom'
D4TSi` Huron Produce
BRUSSELS
JOHN LAMONT
ETHEL
F. HARRISON
MONCRIEFF