The Brussels Post, 1951-1-24, Page 5THE BRUSSELS POST
Wednesday, January 24th, 1954
111 NEIGHBORS! ; , , Join me
weekday mornings on the good old
YAWN PATROL (6-9 a.m.)
afternoons in SPINNER SANCTUM
(2-2:30 p.in.) , . Lots of music,
news, weather and market prices
Dial 980, I'll be looking for
you!
980 — CFPL's LLOYD WRIGHT
The Voice Of Tem:terance --
la Toronto in 1900, 13,788 persons
were arrested on drunk charges, 12,-
000 more titan in 1949, Morality In -
specter Albert Lee observed, "Des -
Pile increase In the number of liquor
outlets, bootlegging continues,"' In
Weston there woro no arrests for
drunkness In 1960 axial only one ar•
rest for drunk driving, Mayor R. C,
Seagrave attributed Woston'$ drunk -
free record to the fact that there
are no liquor outlets or licensed
beverage rooms within miles of the
municipality. Toronto with nutter.
ou:: outlets has an increasing volume
or arrests and bootlegging too.
Weston with no outlets has a
drunk free record. The conclusion is
obvious, — Advt.
NOTICE — s
Now is the time to get your Vit-
amins and Cold Tablets for the winter
ahead or if in need of any Rawleigh
Products. Write or
Phone 111r9 Geo. Wesenburg.
CRANBROOK
The January meeting of the Cran-
brook Young Women's Auxiliary suet
althe home of Mi's. Earl Dunn. Mrs,
Emerson Mitchell was in charge of
the meeting. opening it with a call
to Worship and the Lord's Prayer,
hymn 581 was sung • followed by
the minutes of the last meeting. The
response to the Roll Call was a
donation to (ho flower fund, The
next meeting in to be held at the
home of Mrs. Blair McIntosh with
Mrs. Glen Iluether and Mrs. Stanley
Fischer bringing lunch. The word
for the roll oa.11 will he "Love." The
Scripture reacting was taken
from Anis 17, verses 10 28, followed
by prayer. The topic was read by
Mrs. S. McNair. It was decided to
hold a pot -ludo supper and a com-
mittee
ommittee composed of Mrs. Earl Dunn,
Mrs. Stanley Fischer and Mrs.
Stuart McNair was named to make
necessary arangements, Hymn 374
and the Mizpali Benediction brought
the meeting to a close. Lunch was
served by the hostess and her
assistants,•
Mr, W. E. Sayers, a student of
Knox College oonalucth the service
iu ICnox Presbyterian Church en
Sunday, Jan, 21.
On Thursday eventing, Jan. 18,
friends and neighbours. of Mr. and
Mrs, VIrm. Ziegler, newlyweds, gath-
et'ecl in the New Community. Centre
to spend a social time together,
During the evening an address was
read by Jim Knight and a gift of
money was presented to the bride
and groom by Graeme MacDonald,
The groom replied,. thanking those
who had thus honoured them. The
renlainller of the eventing was spent
in dancing to music supplied by
Wllbee's Orchestra.
Pupils of the Cranbrook School'
had a few extra holidays last week
owing to Mrs, Bremner being on.
able to teach due to Illness. She
was able to resume duties on Thurs.
day.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of Sarah Jane Gerry late
of the Pillage of Brussel% in the
county of Huron, Widow, deceased
who died on or about the Eleventh
day of December, 1960, are notified
to send to the undersigned on or
before the Twenty -Ninth day of Jan•
nary, 1991, full particulars of their
claims in writing. Immediately after
the Twenty-ninth day of January,
the assets of the Testatrix will be
distributed amongst the parties
• Milled thereto, having regard only
t*, claims of which the Executors
"hall then have notice,
Dated this 911 day of January, 1951,
CR,AWFORD & HETr313tRINGTON,
Barristers
Brussels, Ont.
Solicitors for the Executors.
e New No -Draft Ventipnnes ... A Cab that's
"Driver Conditioned", cool in summer, warm
in Niftier.
o Massive new 114-h.p. Torquemaster, 105-h.p.
Leadmaster, 92-h.p. Thriftmaster.
o Added safety from new, improved brakes , . . out-
standing styling, performance, dependability, durability(
NEW 1951 MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY
You are the winner when you choose Canada's leader ...
the new 1951 Chevrolet truck, You get the truck that's
engineered to do more work, hold down gas and all expense,
require less maintenance, You get the truck that's far and
away the rnost-wanted truck, everywhere, and is now
improved to serve you even better. And you get all this In
a truck that is Canada's leader in value, too. See these
wonderful new 1951 Advance -Design Chevrolet trucks now
• — and get all the facts. Come in and see us today.
o Lang on mileage, short on upkeep ... and
easy to service(
tui
o , hevro(ct's low
p,kv: and h'2h re•
rale viceue put your
money ahead all the way!
.s5 t,,..el �4t•� f%tt�,.
�\I
a -151A
from 410. to 212" ...
Cru----rrrya up In
is
1
Riverside
otors,
i4
I F•145o " a.3��wi �a,:r w,.•na�
ars` k,r„"w,tzs��sivs
A Gni lsl4'.i htUl,. ;1 VALUE
Brussels, Ontario.
BUSJNESS CARDS
C. A. Myers, M. D., L, M.Cr C.
PHYSICIAN and SURGECM
WM= St Phone 4. arsine* 'art.
DR. R. W. STEPHENS
Graduate University of Toronto
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Telephone 45 Brussels, Ont.
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF, Optometrist
Eves Examined, Glasses fitted.
Phone 7:11 Seaforth — Main. Street.
HOURS: 9 - 6, Wed. 9-12.30, Sat. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
G. ALAN WILLIAMS, Optometrist.
Patrick St., WINGHAM
At Kincardine Office Every Tuesday,
Phone Wingham 770 & 5, Kincardine 21.
Evenings by appointment,
J. A. Monagahan, R. 0. Optometrist,‘
LISTOWEL, ONT.
Specializing in Eve Examination and hive Fitting of Glasses
Office in Listowel Clinic Building
Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 pan. daily; Closed Wednesday p.ar.
Open every Tuesday and Saturday Evening 7:00 to 9:30.
Other evenings by appointment Phone 534.
Walker Funeral Hone
Day or Night Calls Phone 95
No extra charge fox Use of Funeral Moate,
G. Walker Licensed Funeral Director & Embalmer.
SELWYN BAKER
Agent for — Hartford Wind Insurance
McKilion Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
Our Rates Are Reasonable
For farther particulars -- Phone Brussels 43-r.110.
ALBERT CARDIFF
Agent for I-1OWICK MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO.
bWK Our rates are Iower.
Phone 21-r-4 Brussels, Ont.
Chas. T. Davidson
INSURANCE FOR ALL MINDS
Autonaotsil',^- and Fire 9zssa0ouace
Accident and Sio oaano
.Agent for Greet Wesit Life bowmen Cm.
Pkone Office 98 - Braman, , C'rs
f. A. "ate 1,1; Co.
FUNERAL AND A'd3ULANCif SLIT 7 ICL
Licensed Funeral Director and Embalm=
PHONE 36 or 85 •. BR9 Y 'M1 A. , *KZ,
Dennis Duquette
Phone 551-r-18 R. R. 4 :-weasel°
Licenced Auctioneer for Huron County
No Sale too Big — None too Snnali
Have employed an experienced assistant for the Big Ones.
R. S. Hetherington, K. C.
W1NG8.1AM and BRUSSELS
AT BRUSSELS
Tuesday and Saturday all day — Met open every abay.
Mane 20x
Successor to E. D. Fla*
BELGRAVE
Mrs. Ross Anderson was elected
president of the choir of the Bel -
grave United Church at an organi-
zation meeting and social. Other
officers were secretary -treasurer.
Mildred Cook; orgaists, Mrs. George
Johnston, Mrs. George Michie; social
committee, Muriel Anderson, J. C.
Procter, George Johnston; gown
committee, Mrs, J. O. Procter, Aniy
Smith, James Anderson; music
committee, Mrs. George Johnston,
Miss Blaine Walsh.
Reception Is Held
A reception was held in the Tor -
(,re Hall. L'elgrave, for Mr. and
Mrs. Maitland Johnston, newly-weds
of Windsor, Mr. Johnston spent
some time in Stratford before going
to Windsor.
FREDERICK F. HOMUTH
Plum B., R. O.
Carol E. Hocnurth R. O.
Mrs. H. Viola Honsuth R. O.
Registered Optometrists
Phone 118 Harriston, Ont.
ar
Sove halo , . 'sts
FUNCTIONAL FEE S HIELP
is UCE HEALTHY, 6ULL?
NOURISHED BIRDS Wb
ONE MORE fes --BETTER
. BOOS. ' BY INCIIIRAiCiP44
QUALITY AND GUANYiti
YOU LOWER COST ANi;
Ddfc EASE rstorrits.
.8
f
(Fill-thm-Eaein4)
EGG I SH andECG P
ForLy'
Ethel Produce
Phone. 222-r-10