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The Brussels Post, 1949-6-15, Page 71 The new lt"admaster AD Steel — s wagon development from more than fifty years' experiment and test. Every feature designed for a lifetime of dependability and service. A modd for every haulage purpose. F for E ATM TORE Got on old wawa lying sowed stee you figura is 'through'? Bquils le Otaco Stood Wheels and a get of owl automobilist tires. Wes corder—lo arrays; bocouse 021400 Susi W bring roan vragon down to li# loading laooi4 wore he and ono Dog USED AGONS SPRING TOOTH CULTIVATORS N E W cam Disc, Drag Harrows, Spring Tooth Harrows, oad Master Wagons, 1 Only Wet More Hammer Mill 1 Tractor Plow on Rubber, Oil Brooders ure Spreaders, Rubber or Steel, Horse or Tractor Tandem Disc, Munroe Seats Book Your Order Now for Aluminum Roofing. Otaco-Tractors Pick-up Balers E. Richards itt Son Farm Equipment Phone 864. Ethel, Ont. THE BRUSSELS POST BELGRAVE The regular W.M.S. meeting was held on June lst with 16 present. Mrs. S. Procter conducted the Wor- ship period, the theme being "Keep- ing the Lord's • Day." Mrs. J. M. Coultes read the Scripture reading. The program leaflet "Keening the Lord's Day" was taken by Mrs. W. J. Moores assisted by Mrs, J. Wheel• er. Mrs. J. Michie read "How to Spend the Lord's Day." Prayers were offered by Mrs. J. C. Procter, Mrs. H. 'Wheeler and Mrs. J. Vilohie. ' The president, Mrs. Moores conduct- ed the business period. Final arrangements were made for attend - Ing the meeting at Brussels. The Pledge cards "My Declaration of Purpose" were introduced and dis- tributed. It was decided to try to get a better assorment of Christmas cards, than the sample received, be- fore ordering. The president closed the meeting with prayer. BUSINFSS CA r S C. A. Myers, M: D., L. M. c. E. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON MIL= `it. Phone 4. Brussels, Ont. DR. R. W. STEPHENS Graduate University of Toronto PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Telephone 45 — Brussels, Ont. Walker Funeral Horne Day or Night Calls Phone 65 No eta charge for Use of Funeral Home. B. G. Walker Licensed Funeral Director 6c Embalmer. Chas. T. Davidson INSURANCE FOR ALL KINDS Automobile and Fire Insurance Accident and Sickness Agent for Great West Life Insurance Co. Phone Office 96 — Brunets, Out. . — —Dennis Duquette Phone 51-r-18 R. R. 4 Brussels Licenced Auctioneer for Huron County No Sale too Big — None too Small Have employed an experienced assistant for the Big Ones. D. A. Rann Co, FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer _. ® PHONE 36 or 85 — BRUSSELS. Lewis Rowland (Licensed For 4'uron County) SATISFACTION GUARANTEED — PRICES REASONARM, For Engagements Phone 31 "The Brussels Post" and Listay wall he locked after immediately Foe infors:tatioo etc., eo'rite or phone Lets. Bowiiand Or write to R. R. 3 Walton. offer these ader@ntages, 1. There is no waste. 2. In open range hoppers Pellets are not blown out by the wind. 3. Loss from spillage and billing out is eliminated. Pellts spilled on the ground can be picked up readily the birds. 4. Birds cannot "pick over" feed for more palatable ingredients. They get a complete balanced ration, *p, 11 FtrotR5` Thr IO KEEP RECORDS' EVENTUALLY, BUY MASTER MuuM����k++16Eif 1Y BALANCED' FEpS NUL DLASA4b OFmum ?& OB ave stecs POW MOM� A111elaLB A Boas ra LilBr°9mMfsii Iii k4L l�! 1 N wssmaxrc:,,00eenexns AN. JaC■ Phone 5. Pellet feeds because they are compressed, have less exposed surface to the air thus retain the vitamin con- tent longer. 6. Pellets are compressed Mesh in appetizing form. The birds like thein. YOUR FRIENDLY MASTER FEEDS DEALER IS dams & Sons 99-r4 Brussels 1 Wednesday, Tune 16th, 1849 1 This is a fa lig air YOU �,a,, a N� z's E • A c NA A'S Conditions have been good the last few years. More people are working than ever before making more, spending more, saving more. isn't that what you want? After all, you have a family to think about .:. and you are planning for their future .: The Liberals are planning and working for your family's future too. Here are some of the things the Liberals are doing: Family Allowances are increased. Already a bil- lion dollars has been invested in Canada's children. Millions of boys and girls are better clothed, fed and housed—have a better chance for an education and a real start in life — because of this Liberal measure. It has brought new security and well-being to countless Canadian homes. In housing, too the Liberals have taken the lead in providing Canadians with decent homes. More homes have been built in Canada, in relation to population, than hi any nation. Already a million Cana - diens live in homes built since the war. The liberal government is ready to help solve the low -rental housing problem and has offered its cooperation to .provinces and municipalities. Then, there is the Liberal health program. Already federal grants are helping the provinces to increase their health services. But the Liberals' aim is a nation-wide contributory health insurance plan which will end, for everyone, the tragedy of inadequate health care and the financial strain of lengthy illness. Or take employment. Liberal measures are help- ing to maintain employment in Canada at record levels, and at the same time unem- ployment insurance reserves have been building up. he government has encouraged enterprise and high production. Plants have expanded, .new industries started up. New opportunities are being created every day. Old Age Pensions and pensions for the blind have been steadily increased by the Liberal government. But it isn't stopping there. Its aim is a nation-wide plan of contributory pensions which will help everyone to enjoy a comfortable and secure old age — auto- matically and as a right. These are all part of the Liberal program of social betterment ... a program to achieve a "national standard of social security and human welfare which assures the greatest possible measure of social justice to all Canadians". MAKE SURE THE WORK IS CARRIED ON R0/6'cr4 , e k eae7. ' (91',171` / . INSERTED BY NATIONAL LIBERAL COMMITTEE asnamoralacurammseramasant MONCRIEFF Baillie gave a reading. A story was Monthly Mission Band held a read by Doneida Machan. A hymn and the Lord's prayer in unison monthly meeting in the basement of ended the meeting. the church. The meeting was a "Ser- vice of Peace" and opened with the theme, "The Way of Peace for the World." The members' purpose was repeated and a hymn followed. The call to worship was repeated and Karen Machan read from the Bible. The offering was received and the Scripture was read by Ross Patterson, The business was con- ducted by Mrs. Machan and Audrey Articles For Sale-- Typewriters, ale .Typewriters, Adding Machines, Cash Regsiters, Bought, Sold & Repaired. Safes, opened, com- binations changed, used safes bought. J. W. Locking, 369 - 24th St. W., Phone 2096w Owen Sound . MEMORIALS WINGHAM RVIEiwORIAL SHOP famous for Artistic Memorials at very reasonable prices. Always a large stock in choicest granites to chose from Cemetery lettering a specialty All modern machinery R. A. SPOTTON Phone 256 — Wingham, Ont. A COMPL PHONE: 82 GENERAL GARAGE SERVICE TE LINE OF GOODYEAR TIRES, TUBES, LIFEGUARDS AND BATTERIES B42