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The Brussels Post, 1951-11-21, Page 5THE BRUSSELS POST VIear $W4, i .9! rxrrl•',%7vrYa,, ,, , -*Warm/ aero✓ /,5., !! yr. -%n rsiseosu ^, ia,,4'Jima •% ny4i✓inf/ .oYf«vra/ oar,!�., ;/f'e'wer ,w pwie -94474, arerfya .an�dp papal .<�., 414 44. 1'14.444 /mJeirist mrr'.' jf rvrtyw tob!;mt fkrsie �,arr (nadsasr /ren e../.% • -. ..mars!/rIsymllyt: fi.4nrl,. 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V WAY. q/ZotilaiWpiat4v,4SnpnCin(lwywrrar.�.<.�utf<s�s�edv/M , 4.%ft'„u%/,t«,.��rt-/,-•;G.rvnssv-w4rw,�.�P� n,.+f► 4i.Ati�+.n.4id�! :i6,,,,ip...,/.d :/,..r (�.,• ry!'i,+vnnr..w/�io rue,«yeG ��Y9t�/nr ✓%.7[rwrin,dsresg/_ �ro./.iw��,w,gPi/lev��ra lowland Y�fee,? ” er: rrrd si. iii 2y t anal. algl° ( lyve y,9i xar nervi d Chian 9 IIT 4 IVY Training and experience in leadership are two of the most valuable assets you can possess, no matter what lifetime career you select. You may obtain both training and experience as a leader under a new plan whereby the Canadian Army is training young men with Junior Matriculation or Equivalent Educational Standard as Officers in the Aotive'Force. But there is a challenge in the standards you must meet — in the courses you take and pass before you can qualify for a commission: And, there is opportunity in the privilege of leading Canada's soldiers at home and abroad. If accepted you begin training at Camp Borden as an Officer Cadet to qualify as a Second Lieutenant in the Active Force. You will receive Second Lieutenant's pay while in training. When you are granted a com- mission you will then serve for periods of 3, 4 and 5 years as you choose under the Short Service Commission Plan. At the end of this service you may apply for a permanent commission. To qualify you ,Rust be:—Single — Physically fit — Between 18 and 25 years of age and have a Junior Matriculation or Equivalent Educa- tional Standard. APPLY TODAY TO THE RECRUITING OFFICE NEAREST YOUR HOME No. 13 Personnel Depot, Wallis iidvse, Rideau and Charlotte Sts., Ottawa, Ont. No. 5 Personnel Depot, Artillery Park, Begot St., Kingston, Ont. Canadian Army Recruiting Station, 90 Richmond St. W., Toronto, Ont. No._ 7 Personnel Depot, Wolseley Barracks, Elizabeth Street, London, Ont. Army Recruiting Centre, 230 Main Street West, North Bay, Ont. Army Recruiting Centre, James Street Armoury, 200 James 5t. North, Hamilton, Ont. 04795-a Listen to "Voice of the Army" — Tuesday and Thursday evenings—Dominion Network. WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP famous for Artistic Memorlais at vovy reasonable prices. Always a large stock in Cholcest Granites to Chose from Cemetery lettering a specialty All modern machinery. R. A. SPOTTON Phone 256 — Wingham, Ont. Cotton Accessories For The Cub Girl's Bedroom First Meeting : Mrs. Potter opened the meeting leading ju the singing, of "0 Cauda'', The election officers 'followed: , President Agnes Lane Sec: Treas, Audrey Davidson Pianist Lena Miller W. C. • Oke , Broker, Seaforth E. Thompson, Phone 83x Brussels Farms 25 to 250 acre.. Modern Bakery in Hingham. 3 Hotels, modern rooms, with lunch counter and dining ream. 3 General Stores in Huron County. Garage and Service Station In Wingham. Service Station and General Store, Dwellings in Seaforth, Wingham, Luoknow, Teaswter and etc. Farm listings wanted. Press Reporter Dlizabetl Myers 1 The 'tame chosen for our club was "'Che Brussels Better Bedroom Bunch". The record books are to be chosen by Agnes Lane and Aud^ • ley Davidson, The meeting closed with delicious cookies served by Mrs. . Pouter. Agnes Lane and Audrey Davidson, are to bring lunch, at Inctnett meet. 32.cond Meeting I`flflteen members answered the loll call with one accessory needed for your bedroom. Bristol board was chosen and we are to go and buy it, We made the corner of a dresser scarf so that it would be easier lo make afterwards. The roll call is the color my bedroom scarf will need to match my bedroom. Next meeting will be held at Mrs. D:lvjs'e nt Steil on Thursday night. hunch was served by Mrs. Davis, 1rd'ry Davison and Agenes Lane. The United Church The Rev. A, R. Stone missionary on ftttlough from Japan was the guest minister on Sunday morning Nov, 18 at The 'United Church, Mr, Storm gave a yent' enlightening prr it Ire of post war Japan and the enreptioual opportunity to advance the Christian faith in that country The anllheme "My God and Father, whole T Stray" by G, W, Marston, was stciog by Ole choir. 'The 'series, 7 -Marks of a Disotpler! was continued at the evening wor- ship. The third study emphasized the characteristic of ttsednlpess and reisoons'ihilit:Y. t r7'tle parables cop- si'dlet ell were, "The Bann Pig Tree" and "The Bond Servant" recorded In Luke 1.3, 1.9 and Luke 17: 7-10. The next'Siturly ig baked on the par• able of The T7njust Steward, Luke 16: 1.9. - r°T A C4'TpTrin Ano . FOR SALE — Claire Jewell Range. R. S. Warwick FOR SALE — S Chunks of Pigs, Ronaild Mu1l11gan apply to Phone 19x Phone 84r12, FOR SALE — - BB"u,nch of little Pigs ready to wean Ray Housiton Pilon 28r9 FOR SALE — 3 Shonah'or❑ Bulls, registered, solid red. apply to Kenneth Mol0areene Phone 29,13 FOR SALE — Chesterfield with Marshall springs like new Phone 15 Brussels. • FOR SALE — Bunch of pigs ready to wean also 8 clunks, apply to L. Quer'engesaer Phone 83r14 WANTED— flood 100 acre farm, well located, TWIT school. Will pay 03000. down. Apply to P. 0. 50 Brussels Poet. FOR SALE — Soft Maple and Dim tops. Most wood for the money. James Stevenson Phone 60r4. LOST — Red calf, .about 500 lbs., ear tag No. 8751225. Anyone having information as to its where &bouts please ratify Wal. Bremner Phone 26,-12 Brussels WANTED— Dead and disabled farm animals wanted for prompt pick-up. Call Percy Siteplrens'on, Ethel, Phone Brussels 85'12. Collect. LIVESTOCK WANTEt1 — FRTE9E "TTERMOMETER—Plus cash for dead or disabled horses or cows, Phone collect Brussels 72. William Stone Sons. Limited. NOTICE — Several turkeys tor Christmas, dressed, dnnwn, ready to put in the oven. Order early as there Is a big demand Inc these Extra Quality Purina -- flavour fed birds. Martin Baan, R. R, 3 Walton. 0110110 Bi9ne:sels 37'10. HELP WANTED — MALE Here is your chance to obtain steady employment with good earnings. if you're agreesive and have a car or can obtain one, you can slake big money as a Watkins Dealer. Established rural route available in your area. No invest - mkt required. Experience not nec- essary — we train you. Ask us for pal^ticnlars, Write today to Dept, 0.11-4, The J. R. Watkins Company, 350 St. Rech St„ Montreal. Qne. FOR SALE .- 1-100 1-100 acre farm, with buildings priced to sell at $4000.00. 1-100 acre farm. good buildings Hydro, possession this fall, 1-200 acre farm, good buildings, hydro. silo, priced to sell. 3, C. Long • _—. USED CAR PARTS Axles and wheels suitable for sailers and farm waggons, Transmissions, Driveahafts. Heads Sealed beam units, Glass, Generators, Nati starters etc, now of flood used tires and tubes in all popular sizes. Nn'nt:ln McLen n. Seaforth, mile south of tracks, Phone 33, -amour= Wednesday, November 24, 051 • "The proof's in the eating"... AGREE THREE SMILING GENERATIONS Good cooks are proud of their favourite recipes. And when they find utensils that cook food well, preserve flavour and quality, and clean easily, they're proud of them, too. That's why so many homemakers write in to tell us about their aluminum utensils. Aluminum has been a Canadian kitchen favourite for half a century. So, many mothers do more than teach their daughters to cook; they teach them to use good utensils, tool m.roo,�eOnt.' kr Il, 1951. Alosinm Seaway of Canals, Leo to Duet. of Inramatim, S�Y'tSr, O b o.4m. Dia.• a1.re, Z have u., .)w,,'n conk1og Menai, for the pet four Vara end they aro et111 ea goal girl. end n bo e Nr 0.14 or C. girl. neve llvina •000pj,, sr th. health n r nov vu rriel, are ��^K nen.11te of food. 000k.d 10 4 aluul„ue vane 1 beert114- eodomc the 000klh, Neutra. sr 4x:dmi. utoneu, OA banters they are lydlepnonble for the madam honemaker. 5r.. Romnoe Suttee, ALUMINUM HAS BEEN FRIENDLY TO HEALTH FOR FIFTY YEARS ALUMINUM COMPANY OP CANADA, LTD. 1: CRA.NBROO°`. The 41'. 3T, S. held their November meeting at the home of the president, Mrs. J oho Sohnock, with eight ulrnrbers and 1 visitor in attendance Miss .Vice J. Forrest was leader and Mrs, Calvin Cameron gave an interesting and instrnotive paper on "Problems faced on the Miss- ion fields," Readings on "Christ- ian Literature" were given by Miss Forrest and Mrs. M. Engel and a prayer by Mrs. Calvin Cameron. Chrt'rent ,events were read by Mrs. Allen Cameron, Mrs. J,as. Keys and Mrs. 34. Engel. The troll call was anewered hy giving a verse of Sett/ - tor containing "salvation" Several items of business were dealt with :-nd plans made for the Christmas meeting wiieh 1%t11 be at the home of Mrs. Allen Cameron. Hymns 552, 283. and 587 were • sung a.cemnpanj- ed on tltr organ by Mrs. C. Oinstead, T, tnrh was served at the close of t:ne meeting and a social time enjoyed, The Woolen's Auxiliary are hol;lrn their Nowr•nlher nleetine in the Cornnlamity Centre on Tuesday evening Nor, 27th. Rev, W. M. Hyn- dtnan will speak and a baraa1 will be lead at the close of the meeting. :\11 the ladies of the congregation are invited to attend. lir. and Mrs. Allen Cman-e'en had as we -it -end molds Mr. and Mrs. Inc. Ritchie and son Douglas and his friend Robert Shaeffer, all of London. Mr. Paul ,Teselike is a Patient in i ,ilutun Hospital, Mr. Wm. Smalleion is spending a- while with Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Keys and family, Seaforth. WALTON Waiter and Mrs. B. Kirkby, Mrs. E. Bryan. and Mrs, A, McCall and Ma's. Broadfoot read the scripture readings, The meeting closed by singing hymn 519. .lit•. Silas Johnston, retired cattle drover. is a patient in Clinton hos- pita1 with pneumonia and possible complications. His condition is re - :the W. 1L S. and NV. A. of Walton ported to be serious. United C''nurch met for their regular tweeting on Wed„ Nov, 14 with 20 members present. Several answered the troll call with a prayer of peace. ' Mrs. John McDonald presided for this meeting and opened the meeting hitt player, this was followed with the singing of heron 510. The Sec. report was read and adopted. Letters of thanks • were read from Mrs, J. Ritchie and Mrs. A. McDonald, for gifts received while being ill. A nominating committee was elected to select the new officers for 1952, 1 Mins. C. Martin. Mrs. H Kirkby, Mrs, i', Reid ware elected for this com- mittee. The Treas. report was read and adapted,. Differenot officers 1 0:tve their reports. Reports were given from tine two delegates Mrs, J. Marshall and Mrs. .T. Smith to the fin ron Preetyyterial at. Goshen, Mrs. Sohade thanked the delegates for their interesting reports. The 'it.h of Morris Croup tinder the lead- ership of Mas. H. Kirkby then had charge of the ttlectitrg. The study honk, "Lakes to Northern Lights" wac used. She was assisted hy Mrs. Gordon • Bird The marriage of Dorothy Evelyn Marie, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Robert Bird, to Mr. Ronald. P. Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gordon:, was solemnized on Saturday afternoon, Nov, 10th. Rev, Mr. Pullen officiated. The bride looked lovely in a white satin gown, fashioned with lace bodice, net nevi:1in-, and petit point sleeves. The skirt was inset with lace panel;:. Her full length veil was held in clusters of seed pearls and she carried a bouquet of red roses. The bridal attendants, Mrs. 'Stuart Stevenson. eotisin of .the bride, as matron of donor and Miss. Barbara Jean Bird, sister of the bride, the bridesmaid, were In identical Pink satin gowns in erinoline style. Their mowers were pink roses, Mr, Stuart SievPneon was hest men. A recep- tion was .held at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don will reside at R. R. 2 Blyth, 7th - roncession of Morris township, ' Mt Cam e ` he CGr''fi ead. By Roe Farms Service Dept. vr.-re /'� YES, JOE- THOUSANDS OF TONS OF GRASSES GO THROUGH OUR DRYER EVERY YEARTO GIVE YOU NATURE'S OWN VITAMINS AND MINERALS IN POWDERED VITA -GRASS FOR ROE POULTRY ANDS STOCK FEEDS. COt/NT ON 772 orE PPO/775 Ay� �'� ` � ""et�'a. ,_ l �4.�/,(Gr^')0 O �.,. // peztd.er .,....,.a�. ROE yo/1' ,1 1fjif `ka"K�yr,✓"`r Otttf' �` �, �liitt�/�.' rt EGi^ �� MASH eolriny.e, c@;j. "rl,ry�pe,p 1O.VA•i 6051-1, DOC, THE WAY YOU 5AY IT, IT'S JUST LIKE MOVING THE RANGE INDOORS. I GUESS WHEN YOU ON ROE FEEDS YOU RAEAL_Y MEAN IT, T B0UT IT,)' JOE. OVER 20.000 ROE HENS IN OUR PENS PROVE THE. VALUE OF VITA -LAY NEVER ANY GUESS" WORK AONYOUR S PART, OF COURSE NOT, JOE- NOTICE THE RICH FRESH COLOR OF ROE VITA -LAY EGG MASH* IT HAS VITA -GRASS IN IT TO SUPPLY THE'VITAM INS AND MINERALS , YOUR FLOCK NEEDS TO BUILD STRONG BODIES-PRUDUCEEGGSANDMAINTAIN HEALTH. 'YOU KNOW HOW YOUR FLOCKS AND HERDS THRIVE ON LUSCIOUS GREEN GRA5G AND CLOVERS EACH SPRING AND SUMMER. WELL, EAN I, YOU M• DON'T HAVE TO STOP THE BENEFITS OF GREEN GRASS .�WHEN I PEN MY BIRDS? / ROE VVITA-GRASS BENEFITS INTO YOUR L YI NG PENS. 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