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The Brussels Post, 1954-01-27, Page 6Speciai tUer RexaO kna1 g ins (8 Selected Vitamins PLUS Liver and Iron) Spedai $6.00 Offer When You Buy A $6.00 Pkg. (100 • • Days Supply) You Get A $2.00 Pkg. 25 Days Supply) Absolutely Free. if you do not feel as well as you think you should - Catch cold too readily Pienamins with Liver and Iron will start you on the way to feeling better and the enjoyment of good health. Don't Miss' This Special Offer which is good for a limited time only at SMITH'S Rexall Drug Store Phone 62 Brussels THE.BRUSSELS POST WOOD'S Phone, 24 Brussel, Out. A few Winter Dresses to Clear at Great Savings Also a group of Crepes, etc. Beehive Yarn 39c ,MONS_._ MEN'S OVERCOATS A few left at $10.00 for Fast Sale All Coats, Jackets, Snowsuits to Clear TENDERS Tenders wanted tor supply of six (6) - one half ion pick up trucks with. the following equipment, Heater, defroster, anti -freeze, 6 ply tires including spare, under coated, Purchaser reserves right to divide purchases as he so desires. Please quote prices in various quantities up to six. Mark tenders for trucks on envelope: and forward to under- signed not latter than 5 P. M. Monday, Feb. 1st, 1954. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Jckm G. Berry, Deputy Clerk, Huron County Court House, Goderich, Ontario. McNEIL'S SHELL SERVICE eHELf.UI6RICn..noN. SHELL HOUSEHOLD ANN SHELL PETROLEUM PRODP,CTS DUNLOP TiRtfe Parts snot Aracoaterto0. Austin Sales and Service ilaaratlt4CI repairs t,a afi -aetro at ears and trucks ORuaSEI,le, Oen. PHONE ?7r5 y � azine Gilt Subscriptions Are Increasingly Popular latealOnsatnesatif CHILD LIFE 1 yr. 48.26 1 yr. $2.00 1 yr. 42.60 1 yr. 46.00 SCREEN STORIES FARMERS DIGEST ESQUIRE HUNTING AND FISHING IN CANADA 1 yr. 13.00 OUTDOOR LIFE 1 yr, $8.00. lyra. 16.80 BETTER HOMES AND GARDENS 1 yr. $4.00, lyra. $7.00 McCALL'S 4 yr. 43.00, 2 yrs 46.00 RED BOOK . 1. yr. 43,00, 2 yrs. $5.00 CHATELAINE 1 yr. $2.00, 2 yrs. 13.00 LIFE 1 yr. 37.26, 2 yrs 312.00 LADIES HOME JOURNAL 1 yr. 1850, 2 yrs. 10.00 SATURDAY EVENING POST 1 yr. ;6.00 ROD and GUN In CANADA 1 Yr. 12'00 MACLEAN'S 1 yr. tam GOOD HOUSE -KEEPING 1 yr. 13.80' POPULAR MECHANICS 1 yr, $3,60, g yrs. 16.00 READER'S DIGEST 1 yr. 12.75 eaolt extra Subs. $2.60 that are to be had. Thom are only a few of those On Sale at THE BRUSSELS POST Car of Cement to Arrive Soon. Order at once if you are going to want any. 1 New Oil Heating Stove. 1 Used Oil Heater, Like New. D. N. McDonald Brussels, Ont. BRUSSELS MOTORS w HURON COUNTY'S FOREMOST CAR DEALER 1953 Ohevolet Balari, 4 door Sedan, fully equipped 9 - 1962 O•aavrolets 1951 Oherrolet Powerglide Sedan 1951 'Chevrolet Powe glide Coach 5 - 1951 Chevrolet Coaches and Sedans 1949 Pontiac Sedan 1949 Dodge Sedan 1949 Chevrolet Sedan. 1949 Meteor Coach 1947 Flecture Oldsmobile Coach 1942 Chevrolet Coach SPECIAL - 1947 Mercury Sedan 0595.00 TRUCKS 1949 G. M. 0. 5i Ton Pick-up 1942 - 2 Ton Dodge Army Trunks YOUR FRIENDLY CITIES SERVICE DEALER 24 Hour Towing Service Phone 73x Brussels, Ont. These students from White River, Ontario, set a new distance record for organized school groups visiting the Royal Ontario Museum at Toronto. On their round trip of more than 1,100 miles they visited the museum and its exhibition on how oil is formed, where it is located and produced in Canada. The exhibition, the first of its kind in Canada, is a joint project of imperial 011 Ltd. and the Royal Ontario Museum - of Geology and Mineralogy. One section of the exhibit is devoted to the cradle of the Canadian oil industry, southwestern Ontario, where oil was first discovered in the 1850's. in this picture, Walter M. Tovell, curator of geology, is explaining the operation of a rotary drilling rig. This is the type of rig used in western Canada and recently introduced by Imperial Oil into the Ontario oil fields. Mrs Elmer Hastings lllunt.rtl service for Mrs. Isabella i4.ustings, 66, who tiled in \'1 iugham . HOS plitjttil; ifollowiitg uI stroke, was held on. Monday at 2.00 p, the family residence, concession 2, Morris To'tvnshtp. Burial was made in Wingham 'Cemeer•ty, She wa,s born in Turnlber4t' Township was the • former Isalbellci Powell After her marriage she resided in Mori,Is township, and was a mem bet' ,of Bluevaiie United Church. Surviving besides her husband, Elntelr Hastings, ane tavo sons, Robert), on the honko'stead;" Paul Heapler; one sicker, Mrs.. M. Rey holds; Emmett, Idaho. William Whitfield A service for William. T, Whit. field, who died -in his sleep, and was found by his son, Evart, when he called to see him, was conducted Tuesday In the Edgar funeral home. Burial mea Made in Brutssele cem- etery. Born ¢n Grey townphtp, he farmed alters until coning to reside in Gorrie 36 yebrs ago, He was married In 1904 to Mary Sper- ling. of Corrie, who died in 1944. He was, a member of Gerrie United Church and a life member of the session. One son, Ewart, Gerrie, and twee grandchildren survive. MONCRIEFF The fourth meeting of the Mon- crieff Merry Maids was. held on Jam. 23rd at the home of Mrs. Chas. Harrison. Thor meeting opened with Dorothy Cox giving the motto, Karen Madltan read the minutes of I the last meelting. The roll call was onwverekl with A good habit in the Icare of clothing, Plans were dis- cussed for Achlevennient Day. The leaders gave instructions on "The Care of the Hair" including the correct rpocedure for shampoo, cor- rect hair styles, and the came of the hairbrush .and comb, Posture wad discussed and girls practised correct posture. The girls did further work on their slips. The meeting closed '1 widh "God Save the Gueen". Lewis Rowland Or write to R, R. 3 Walton. wig For Huron County) wpg Ms looked after IminsiSatsly iATTBi'AC11ON GUARANTI'E'D - PR1c!. �' " A*J1 ear Anannosseets Phone 31 'Ms Brussels Pare" mod Mil Nor Miers etc.., w,fite or phone i.,.atr. Kowkorot FOR SALE - Hardw,,rd and=ottwood alabx. cedar f .r kindling. Jas. Stn enson also Phone 60x1 WINGHAMMt&'�lOR1AL..ItJP Alwaya a ra,oe mock is UbMoeNl Gran'tea to Chess from A 11 modern maehlMrp. Mowat,. tar Cemetery Iatterhna n slpalany Artistic Mafworfate at very reasonable Pr►aoa. R. A. MOTION Phone 256 - Whighatn, WS 90 log • COW CHOW SUPPLEMENT Mx wink Boat sown vin... help keep stow in o -4Yiaa rr lig mak ywdao- SW E ala about WeUn wdny, Jautauu'y 27th, 1954 Tariffs ... Taxes and `Bradt "['rends To many men news they can business inreae s Is the most interesting news proposedThey reha ges in tariffsegard . and to Itax s anow but • about trade trends which affect all business In a basic way and which Influence stock market movements Special articles on business sub- jects which Beland Honderich writes for the Financial Page of The 'dM looked forDStar are eagerly and much. quoted, Beland-Honderich, Financial Edi• for of The Dally Star is a practical analyst of business and finance, who surveys dally - developments for information which business men want, Honderich Interesting t makes read and easy tcold o financects of understand. You You get the news of the world when you read The Toronto Dally Star, Have The Star delivered to your home. Mailed to Any Address 1 month $ 1.25 3 months 3.50 6 months 6.50 1 year 12.00 Address Circulation Dept.; Daily Star, 80, King St, W., Toronto Brussels Creamery PHONL 22 NRUSSRLS Morro, Dim, egsreatkra, teff, Nay Leiden, &Aar Fame Bums', aftt� Illmon MIL we Rrepairs Sot diver Cockili Mt 'TYtiltcNra. Separators sad 1ilc+rra. Oic, t'urta, 1Maam e SprogrAlers. • Lime and Feed/her SCVM11114 Spring -tooth lfkarowi sofih wheel tractors and chard ictal frnotenae It Resters fee 01Nor irrtptemeniis rtaos Rrrf 8r writ,1:11-`i! BLYTH, 'ONT. Delivered by Carrier, 30c a Week A Rush Job Is Never A Good Job. Now is the Time to have Your Repairs Done. We have Good -Year Belts Endless and others. No'matter which Width or Length. - Tarpaulins - All Sizes -- Made of heavy weight, water -proof Treated' Duck. Special sizes made to your requirements at lS%zc per square ft. Also Repair Belts and Tarpaulins, Shoes and Harness. Shoe and Harness Repair C. J. Pegelow, prop. PHONE 83 BRUSSELS. ONT. Agent for Listowel Dry Cleaners. BRAND EEZE from...c Ask Any CASE Owner He will tell you he operates for les. We Have The Machines Let Us DEMONSTRATE And Remember We Service What We Sell Your CASE DEALER ED. RICHARDS Phone 86r5 Ethel ...,This Winnipeg trio lurne the spot- light on enoores from tomo of the best London and bnoadway shows, from gaslight days to the present,ttt a C. 13. 0, Trans Canada aetworlc radio ,aeries called Curtain IlielodfeS. Left to right ere Eric Wild, who eoi* duct;, the. 26.Ole00 orchestra, Mar- Gynn, soprano; and JCerr Wilson,ba1' lime, The show also foaturea the James Dunoan Chorus of twelve Tait ed vetoes. Prodttelen is by Minted LiteaS.