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The Brussels Post, 1950-8-30, Page 8ME BRUSSELS POST • ? School Again eadquarters For Books and High School Bkfflks Public School books A Great Line of Loose Leaf Note Books, including the Three Hole Loose Leaf Zipper Binders, and Ruled and Plain Refills in standard sizes. Waterman's Fountain Pens and Ball Pointed Pens. See Our Special $1.00 Fountain Pen. Good Assortment of School Bags, in exciting colors. Water Colors, Crayons, Art Brushes, India Ink. Fountain Pen Ink, Skrip Washable Blue Ink. Mathematical Sets, Plastic Rulers, Pencil Boxes. Scribblers and Exercise Books, with New Covers. Pencils, Drawing Books and Art Paper. Examination Tablets. Check this list for School Needs. DRYMS°TNF.-11: d Rexa!l Drug Store HONE No. 62 BRUSSELS. 4.11,41- HOMO MILK We can st1D.p1Y you with HOMOGENIZED MILK it is rich creamy and srnooth for a real treat, try a quart BRUSSELS CREAMERY Ndiallielittlia.4.42061544662292120161111511124422224119120122116E3M2Safir252559216, WOOL1D' 1 Phone 24 3 11 Brussels, Ont. School Days Are Here Again. Be Prepared ! BOYS Suits Pants Overalls Shirts T - Shirts Ankle Socks Jerseys Jackets Sweater Coats GIRLS Skirts Dresses Tunics Blouses Pullovers Cardigans Ankle Socks A wide selection of Wool Plaids, Corduroy and Wool Chesterlaine. A square deal the year round; 'Wednesday, August 3411, 1950 Rubella and Mary Duff; Mrs. Shaw flew to Mahon on Sunday with her son Douglas, after the fuu,.rai of her sister, Miss Margaret Duff, at Paris; Miss MacDonald, Miss Hod- gins and friends of Toron,o are at the IL E. McKinney cottage; Mrs. Olive \Yeavor and son Cedric and Mrs. Weaver and two sons of Toronto art- with Mrs. Wililam wALTorq Th, regular meeting of the W.M.S. was held on Wed,, Aug. 9th with Mrs. Margll presiding and imened with a BibIs reading from Psalm 32. , The roll call was answered to by 14 members. Plans were made for the Baby Band meting which is to held in the Church basement on Aug. 23. Delegates were chosen to attend the St. Thomas Training School. The McKillop Group under the leader' ship of Mrs. Coutts then bad charge of the meeting. She was assisted by several members at the group. Mrs. N. Reid and Mrs, 0. Wey, sang the hymn "Fairest Lord Jesus." Mrs. Coutts c losed the meeting with prayer and benediction. The regular meeting of the W. A. of Walton United Church was held on Aug. kb. in the Church, Mrs. W. ?..11eatateMEW222M22232217100=2,611522=6.256192). B Dr. C. H. MacDonald has return. ed to his home after being a patient in Victoria Ilopsital, London. Mr., and Mrs. R. E. McKinney re- turned for the weekend to their summer home here after a trip to Alaska. Jasper Park, Banff and other daughter Julia, Detroit, with Mr, and Mrs. George Thornton; Mr, and J. Bennett, the president, opened the Mrs, Vernon Higgins, Toronto, wtih meeting by singing hymn 373, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Higgins; Mies i onisst be the tie that binds" and Lillian Garntss, Detroit, with her 1 repeatMg the 23rd Psalm and the sister. Mrs, I. J. Sellers; Mrs, M. L. Lord's prayer In unison. Mrs. S. Aitbken with her daughter, Mrs. Johnston gave the Sec. report and Street, and Donald. Listowel; Mr, Mrs, R, McMichael the Treas. report and Mrs, Edward Johnston, Mr. and reported $418,90 on hand, A points. and Mrs. Carl johnston and fam11 y commitee was appointed to buy paint • with -relatives at St. Marys; Gold - win Wheeler, Belgrave, with friends here; Miss Margaret 'Webster, St. ".)Tarys, Mrs. George McCall and her daughter, Mrs. William Somers of Brussels with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Iohnston; Mrs. W. H. McKinney and Elizabeth with friends in Mery- 1 Personals: Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Menzies, Brantford, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Bull, Hamilton. with Mr. , and Mrs. Harvey Robertson; Mr. and Mrs, Nell B. McEachern and family, Clifford, with Mrs. 11,, F. Garniss; Misses Ethel and Florence / Benttle. Seaforth, accompanied by WDDN FAVittM kat° mod is 14k fAlg W. G. LEACH The Store for Beautiful Gifts Jeweller Brussels their aunt, Miss Helen Beattie of Toronto. with their cousin, Miss Olive Seott; Roy Powell, Ingersoll, Mr and Mrs. Harvey Garniss and mrough Mrs. S. B. Shaw, Regina, is visiting with her cousins, Mrs. M. L. Aitken, Mrs, Ross Douglas, and the Misses for the bathroom, Several items of business were discussed and motions Passed. Paresnnals : Joseph and David Hackwell are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John S. Buchanan, Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. William Miller, Mitchell, with Mr, and Mrs, Fred Miller and other friends here: Fern Pattterson and Barbara with friends in London, FALL FAIR DATES Milverton Sept 6, 6 4,,chemarrarameamseaemee.wizezo..anathmsa.....amegmeadem=te..wskuwages,dartmacanosaevew Tavistock Sept. 8, 9 rlyke Shellubricatlor Shell Household and Shell Petroleum produtt. General Repair Livestock Spray Parts :Inc Accessories -.-Phone 77,-6 Brussels, Ont. AUSTIN SALES AND SERVICE London 1 (Western Fair) 1 Wellesley AMARKIVittra0VVVIE,ESW2PEGYMTC. 90E0SE=Pttrctr3023_,.,,,,,,,,,_IMITg.L13===1,11:,,,,T7(1=7110L eX_MMIMewiretessawe HERE'S A port Old Established tr, rgst ft, Apply — BOX .5t36 — SEAFORTH 6,74 Aitill19392S=MaisissinisTitili ..10*Ae 'Mk -311.155, it,121 USED CAR — 1 Model A 1930 Ford Coach USED TRUCKS — 1949 Chev.2&•ton Pick-up 1948 Chev. 1 Y2 -ton chassis and cab. • • 1947 Studebaker 1 V2 -ton Stake 1945 Chev. 2 TA -ton 1942 Fargo 2 -ton Stake 1940 Army Truck, Cheap Riversode s,otors Dealer For Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Phone 56 Brussels, Ont. morownswoosaariviewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwismarstawiwarmaiw Sept. 11-16 Sept. 12, 13 New Hamburg Sept, 1.5, 16 Stratford Sept. 18-20 Ripley Sept. 21, 22 Seaforth Sept. 21, 22 Blyth Sept. 22, 23 Listowel Sept. 26, 26 Mitchell Sept. 28, 27 Embro Sept. 27 Bayfield . Sept. 27, 28 Brussels Sept. 28, 29 Harriston Sept. 28, 29 Kirkton Sept. 28, 29 Palmerston Oct. 2, 8 St, Marys Oct. 3, 4 Teeswater Oct. 8, 4 Atwood Oct. 6, 6 Dungannon • Oct. 3 international Plowing Match Sirocoe County (Alliston) Oct. 10-13 Royal Winter Fair Toronto Nov. 14-22 TL, EAUTIFIJI ° USE GREG' u Phone 17 HARDWARE Brussels Al! Wool shipped to JACKSON'S is graded in Seaforth and full settlement made from them. Ship your wool to The Voice Of Temperance — In some circles a hostess' first question, when her guests arrive, is "Will you a have drink?" It was a doctor who answered. 'Yes', give me a glass of milk." It was a unexpect- ed answer but it was the enswer of good sense. A glass of milk will not awaken a thirst for a second and third and South glass; a glass of liquor may and the end is drunken - It M. JACKSON SEAFORTH Write for sacks and twine Phones: 3-W and 3-J giMEMEIMEE13=110131=DAILICE.WWIEZEI:0:1:119162R1111 G.I.VIDEPEA.1.1 .r,..5.i0M951.0.5.gpniSMOMSMSEV=11033.1.3 NT BLOCKS immediate delivery HURON CONCRETE PRODUCTS Phone 614 : Inmferth mieenemonoompeennononsomemeneenee 1 ness. A glass of milk Wil not loosen a man's tongue tad make him garrulous and noisy; a glass of liquor may. A glass of milk will not loosen a man's wits and make him maudlin and offensive; a glass of liquor may. The hostess who greets her guests with the question, "win you have a drink?" is betraying the standards of the Christian home. •••••••Prleart 41.04:t14`;,,,TPIPS3 1.16404.046" V' • Back lo Scbool Specials Girls and Misses Cardigans and Pullovers $1.89 'and up. Girls Blazers — $4.95 Girls Dresses is Spun Rayons, Caton Plaids and Wool Plaids Socks in ankle and knee length. Boys Pullovers and Cardigans Men's Pants in Denim, Tweed and Gabardine Boys Shirts in Light Prints and Plaids $1.49 and up.. Boys Socks in ankle and knee length Sturdy Shoes for both boys and girls. TH ARCADE TORE .unmegamugmem MINCINI00•0 Store Wide Bargains for the Whole Family Phone 61 .55 Brusseis, Ont. 0181131BRIMEOSIMMIMM.14=MUMIPTOMITMISZOMMATEGMZSSIEVIESISIMIIHIMSVLSIMEDIMIEN ...„,,....,..,*,....eff*eascuemae.crmegmannmamsammummantarosa ,era,ra • POULTRY * EGGS — FEED, C. W., B Y*5 P IUCE 1. Cold Storage I. &ors Each Locker Insured Against Fire. Phone 80 — Brusselr, Ont. 11 11 11 2S 3F 1 1 Fre :•; St. John'I The Si Worn en's of Mrs. W Sept. 5th The ingetil "Come ye followed giving in 1 sick and s Mrs, G. Di Psalm was The mini Ing were gi Win. Fisch Lions Club committees at the Brua A fowl sup later meth for same, eolleeted. meeting wl was served by Mrs. 5. FA Mrs. Lou has resume Thompson, until Sept. Will pupi until time. The Gosp in the Oran at 8 p. m. Guest Sp Stratford. Ex wsw Mel Rev. A. 10 a. m. 11 a rn, No The 11 Minister Organs:el Morning Church t for proce Evening Chur Pa Rev. .4. 14th S 865. Jahn 11 a. m. St Daniel 2p. m, 2.30 p. il It.. 7.20 P. 1 6tierfile