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The Brussels Post, 1950-1-4, Page 807108 c's+.�.•.�a�`ASS•J67��s.J c J q'.% c "w \ For i e New records 1951 Blank Books, J'ay Books, Journals, Ledgers, Minute Books, Record Books, Counter Check Books, Receipt Forms, Statement Pads, Blotting Paper, Invoice Files, Ink, Rulers, Carter's Ink Eraser, Mucilage, Checking Pencils, Pocket Memorandum Books. We have a good stock of these items. New Low Pdicces e� Facelle Tissues Vick's Cold Remedies Vatranol Nose Drops Vapo Rub Inhalers Cough Drops .• They Relieve Cola Miseries 50c 50c 39c 15c 2 Ply Tissues Green Box ...• 3 Ply Cushioned Pink Box Men's Facelle 30c di: '9 K, R. MIT . STATIONER !) 11 fru DRUGGIST rindd -l.EPHONE No. 62 Thank January 4lrcdnesdaY, Jan4th, 1'A60 THE BRUSSPI $ POST e . _ __.iit ry. • ... AVAVOIlleM-104VMMAIMMMT)40 \ Phone 24 — Brussels, Ont. Advance Mock 'fakk SPEC 2 only Ladies Winter Coats A few Girls Coats and Suits Men's Overcoats 2 only Men's Tweed Suits at Give-away Prices. ("P., ANBROOK 1 Bi i TVALE Burden, Arthur and Doreen in tanto Dar. London; Mr. and Mrs. S Y The regular morning service was A well attended meeting of the can• ling and family, accompanied by held on Sunday, Tan. 1, with the i �.t,c,gaUou of Belmoro and Kam Fres. their Christmas guests, with vela. minister, Rev. A, J, Simpson, oc bytcritin Churches was bald in the tiros at Ilarriston; Mr. and Mrs. eupying the pulpit. The choir con ^ ; 1 I nday School room of Knox George Valiance and Donald Dar - 1 trihnted the anthem "Let The Song I Church here on Tuesday night' of ling, Toronto, with Mr,°and Mrs. (lo Round The 'Garth" by 'Herbert, i last week. Rev, .Alexander Nimmo Stanley Darling; Mr,, and Mrs, Mrs, Lynn lmet et with an un- `of Wiugham, interim moderator for Colin Fingtand, Winghan, M fortunate accident over a week ago ith thr• charge, presided and opened the , Miss Duff and Mrs. Aithken; George while returniee: from Winsrham, She meeting by reading a Psalm and ot- Greenaway, with Mr, and Mrs, ta'hreci n fractured right wrist Tering prayer. . ;Several items of Robert Aitcheson, Ripley; Mr. and Q e Which hos proved very painful: Mrs, Clara Omstead is in St. Thomflf4 at the home of her sister, Mrs, Sas, McCallum. Dungan Mrtraggart is confined to his home. Mr. Wolter Brown, nephew business were discussed, and a call Mrs. Murray Wilson and son r g was extended to Rev. 0. H. Mae- ory, ;Listowel, with Mr. and Mrs. Duuaid, D. D., of Lucknow. RoyPeMann,sonal Personals Bernard Lillow; Lon- rs: The New Year's family don. with his mother, Mrs, Neillie party at the home a Black Brothers i.illoty; Scott McTaggart, Goderich, and Mrs. Lillow, consisted of Mr. h of Mrs C Win Cameron. passed away on with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Tacit Lillow, Stratford, Mr. Roy Turney. Y and Mrs. Bernard Lillow, London, Der. 31, in Sunnybrook Hospital, I Mp, and Mrs. Arnold 6,illow and ToranlO. Funeral services were held The Y. P. TJ. hold a social in the Mary Catheilne, Dluevale; Rev. J. from the D. A. Rann funeral home Sunday School room on Friday night, A Burdon, Mrs. Burden, Arthur, in Brussels on'Tuesday when a good Program of games was and ,den, with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lloyd Baricwell Galt. Mary enioyed. Lunch was served, and the Iiedley Burden in Wingham on. I114aeDmtald Toronto. and Mies Kate president, Miss Wilda Breckenridge, New Year's Day; Mr, and Mrs. Roger McNabb, Temiskaml ' were holiday supplied Christmas candy. Oke, Wingham, with Miss Duff 'visitors at the home of Mr. John and Charles A. Falconer, 'Seaforth, a Mrs• Aitken McNabb. • ltir. John Schnook visited in Delhi, student, conducted the service at ICuox Presbyterian Church here, We have a splendid variety of Yard Goods for your sewing needs., r rr 18c \w " ti a 1���McCanraill on. was a borother St ; in -la of W i TiYoung Women's Auxiliary of last week. Mr. Win. Smalldon, Fred Smalldon, basing his message on the text, , Mac and Mrs. Hugel and Mrs. Sim "For God so loved the world." Rev. Keys attended the funeral of Ales J. A. Buren occupied the United McCarroll near tiscicnow on Monday, Cand Church pulpit �itconductedst themorning ing • en• i of the Lord's Personals: 51 � 20c To our many Customers and Store BRUSSELS. ONa• 1 Friends in Brussels and surrounding district We wish a very Happy and Prosperous New Year. en Phone 7 You De We leave the old year behind and start into this new year 1950, we realize more and more what a pleasure it has been to serve you. We extend to you our best wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. M. C. Oi.dfield awow.m.,¢ POULTRY EGGS — FEEL A ett's E roc Brussels is Shoe Re ►air Ladies' Shoe Covers for Suede Shoes 35c per pair. Viscol and Water Repel water Proofing oils (shoes may be polished after their use) Neatsfoot oil,dubbin, harness oil, etc., always on hand. Be safe on these icy streets by having a pair of ice creepers put on your goloshes. They are inconspicuous, con- venient and will not slip. 12" Leather Topped Rubbers $5.75 pair Agent for ARMITAGE DRY CLEANERS AND DYERS. ,. -r: Ifsst1'!kr:`.r N la..jsc ;a4 ct u:l'„i:lt: te Knox Presbyterian Church, Gran - brook, held their December meeting at the home of Mrs. Glen Hnether Mrs. Murray T-Inether was in charge. The meeting opened with call to worship. Hymann 165 was then sung followed with prayer. The Scrip• tore lesson was token from Luke and read in unison. The topic — A Canadian Christmas was given by Mrs. Glen Huether. Minutes were read by the secretary Mina Baker. Hymn 112 was sung. Meeting closed with the Lord's Prayer. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. Each Lociker Insured Against Fire. Phone 80 — Brussels, Ont. The next meeting of the Huron County. Council will be held in the Council Chamb- ers, Court House, Goderich, commencing Tuesday, January 17th, at 2.00 p. m. All accounts, notices of deputations and other business requiring the attention of Council should be in the hands of the County Clerk not later than Saturday, January 14th, 1950. N. W. Miller, County Clerk, Goderich, Ontario. Can we afford Notice ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Fixtures and Appliances Pressure.Systems Thuell Bros. Telephone 64-r-12 Brussels ?ikur,7 The chances are you CAN. Thousands of Canadians who thought they couldn't afford Sterling Silver are find• Mg that the best in silverware is well within reach of even moderate incomes. Come in and let us show you how economicalit is today. Patterns shown, left to right, Pine Tree, Enchantress, Prelude, Northern Lights. emaivortai d all$ W. G. Leach f ^there passed away on Dec. 24th, in Kincardine Mrs, Alex McCosh. She had been in failing health for the past few year's and took a sudden heart at -I tack from which she did not rally.' IThe deceased was a daughter of the i late Mr. and Mrs. Sohn Strachan, land was bprn on the 3rd con. Grey, and was in her Seth year. Funeral ;service was conducted on Tuesday 1 afternoon, Dee, 27th, from the Link Illnter's funeral home. Rev. Harold Lawson took charge of the service. MceCiohs, urKviivnceadrdbiny eo, neansdontwDor. gRranAd- children, and one brother; Crawford Strachan. Interment took place In Kincardine cemetery. MRS. ALEX McCOSH Supper. Rev. and. Mrs. J. A, I F. W . F!omuth Registered Optometrist -/estern Ontario's Most -rlodern Eye Service” Y1e 118. I-larriston calsratcuixesenrriammserxaccumrznicar--ismnammora ,ora A TRICK IN MATHEMATIC Multiply your age by 2 and add 5 to the result. Multiply by 50. Add the change in your pocket, if less than a dollar. Substract the number of days in this year, 366. Add 115 for good measure. The two left-hand figures will show your age. The two rightdiand figures the change in your pocket. - Motor Vehicle Plates To Go On Sale Jan. 3rd Toronto — Ontario motor vehicle plates and drivers' permits for 1950 will go on sale San. 3 throughout the province. Color of the plates will be the reverse of this year's — white numerals and letters on a black base. At Home For She NUKING HER® Mix your grain with a Purina Com Chow Supplement to mgke a real 16% milk -malting ration. "«.fir CQA!'t( PUMA COW CHOW .RATEIE !rl� ;ir`'�l17?.`.11 FOR RY COWS To help build dry COWS up for reduced calving traublea and extra milk • ahead, Iced Puiina Bulky -Las and' osta --half and halft BMUS and OATS 3,p11-;1 The Brussels Creamery By M. JANE SCOTT roureamanumantexruzasonnutaysearxenearvaaretunumucatreanwratvantramoresarnataxmaustrusetuaso e a e uctions that to will maz you Store Closed' on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Jan. 9-10-11 to prepare for the Amazing Sale Imo en on Thur. Jan, 12 h, for the. 10 SALE.