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The Brussels Post, 1945-6-20, Page 4FOR JUNE SCHOOL F.}CAMS. Examination Tablets 10c, 15c and 25c Gold and Silver 10c All other Colors 5c Pans Water Color Port folios for Holding Drawings 5c and 10c Compasses, Rulers Fountain Pens from $1.19 each and up. INSECT REPELLANTS Skeeter Skotter 39c Bots. Skeeter Skoot Cream 35c Fly-Kil 30c and 50c Ant Traps 35c Ivy Chek 50c Poison Ivy Lotion 50c Black Leaf Forty 35c Moth Killer Liquid Spray 75c Porch Paint for Outside Steps and Veranda Floors BEST QUALITY — $1.60 Quart TOILET GOO Leg Silique Beige or Suntan $1.00 Duration 50c Perfumes English Garden, Adrienne, Jasmin and Gardenia 30c Odorno Cream Deoderant 40c Rexall Nice 40c OId English Lavender 60c Mi 31 Tooth Powder with Sioduim Perborate 40c Emulsified Cocoanut Oil Shampoo 30c tilos-Kreme 40c Cutex Nail Polish Some New Shades 25c Wild Root Hair Rinse 15c Solidified Brilliantine 45c Mi 31 Shaving Cream 25c Gillette Blue Blades 25c F. R. SMITH IF1 FPHONE NO. 62 DRUGGIST and • STATIONER TELEPHONE 1lO. 62 Have your EYES I cutive Meeting held at Bluevale �ProperlyCalrea I were ,them mead by the noted to i tv�emtpr-rive dollars were donated to the Jamz Fund. The next Executive meeting is to be held at Fordwtoh and Eie ;annual at Gerrie. The meeting (then ,adjourned to partake of a bounteous, lunch served by the ladies of the Rutnam Institute. The afternoon session was opened by the singing of "The Maple Leaf' follow- ed by the Hyman "Blest Be the Tie East Huron W. 1. District Annual Continued from Page One for NOW F. E. Honnuth OFT, IST that Binds" ind the repeating of the lbosE 118 tOe twenty-third Psalm. Miss Minnie MOEwain: of FordwIch ADVERTIOINO PM Ma Ciemslfled Ads (Sash) .... w Over telephone or charged Sae In Memoriam .... ... las Gard Si Thanks igs Births, Marriages. Deaths _...... free then welcomed the ladies and !hoped they would enjoy the meeting. This was replied to by Mrs. H. V. Me. Kenney of Wroxeter. Mrs. G. Gray, ;departmental repre- DI MOVDS ITS THE IN FINE WATCHES IT'S c'5"•. Mott famous diamond in the world ...owned and fought over by Rajahs, Shahs, Emperors, and Kings for the post five centuries. Now In the Queen of England's crown and hidden away from Elio hazards of war tion with the rest of the crown jewels. [Move ... Americo's favorite fine watch! Unlike the KOHINOOR Diamond, Bulovo watches are not hidden away from the hoz- ards of war, but are on every battlefront setting outstanding records of dependable servicer 'tlf A. MINUTE MAN ...17 jewets..=42%s B. MISS AMERICA ..17 jewels ..$3750 W. G, LEACH GIN ■IN■■A111r,, 111.1■ .■ R uIII 6'- R it l 11 w" �r 1 Wednesday, June 20th, 1946 roe `AN 5t ember when yoking ko g toast Can nt holding bread over ne hours of rubbing c �, be o and wash • , ora oil lampseveraYta wto b e s of p aboard? e and remember tho5e days o erioantasks that cleaned a t° l telectrically, et perew o took la done comparatively shorty ca to nu to In a ha et7 seen el otrone OI the ices of time they ll beginning n to on ho sm owl most important to-daY f living a vitiviout increased use eaf. Of its .sup' h steadily icompletely. eot-cost through HYoperatese t °ssused the less bio costs. ,ting' d the more rat a dropped basis, '" important a t0 "the nor a electrical way Hydro h power as har- more and more sogreat ro water Welectricity an abund nt to rot d ofhlo elsewhere a^s of aun ant 5u few places rause eitii and Y"OT �hcois -operatea toover buiate it up Ontaort lAyaro, a"d supe `C DR THE HY O::.ELEcT.,........ ... ......... o" es hav t cos - Hydro cast Here is how u e; Ayef pei with increased Aonuoi ki►owutt how Year A domestic use 9 „�,aurs.. ,age W • glokilowo .r • 1.5 19t4. •960 'tr 1.19 4' ' 111 home 190..qo �oplan y wr11 post-war "' hen you build ore and As you that comforts. a is remember electrical a sure that your wolf and or re• model, dear with tom Paan Hydro, be plenty wisely wirednow adequately, u every of this �taverto take Full ad of Yours. _dtO sentative from Toronto then address- ed the meeting outlining +th.e object- ives ,of the Women's Institutes and telling us of a visit to this country of P;'iss Christmas of England to convey rto Oanadian women the thanks of Ba'itisli woman for the sympathy and material add to Britain during the last few years. She also explained the cooperative program in Home Monomials, Five of the branches decided to take Household accounting as rhe district project, Mas. .7, R. White them oonduoted the elenbion of officers which resulted in the following being elected: Han, Pres., Mrs, F. C. Demerling, Fordwich; Pres„ Mrs, Everett Sperling, Gorrie; First Vice Pres., Mrs. Chas Mothers, Lia evale; Segonal Vice Pres., Mrs. Jas„ Armstrong, Brussels; Sec'y- Treas„ Mos. John ,Speir, Brussels; Fed. Representative, Mrs. D. S. Me- Naughtons Bluevale; Alternate, Mrs. Iivenett :Sgarddng, Gowrie; Dist, Dele- gate, Mrs. H, V, McKenney, Wro,z- eter; alternate, Mms. Brenton, Ethel; Diatnict Convenors: Agr, and Cm.. Industries, Mas, Tinos. Davidson, Lrnsssels; Citizenship. Mrs, Harold Dunt, Wroxeter; Horne Economics1 Mrs, .Alex Pearson, DMA; Social Welfare, Mrs. M. +Sellers, Wroxeter; Historical Research, Mrs. Carl Johnston, Bluevale; Publicity, Mrs. J. 'Speir. Brussels,; War Work, Mrs, Melvin Taylor, 'Gorrie, Miss Flora, Durnian, Junior Home- making Club coach then Spoke of the progress of ,the club work in Huron County .since its beginning in. 1935 to itlbe present ti.ine. East yIuron W.T,ss have sponsored 42 Junior I-kslnemakin!g Clubs, Mrs, Chas. Mailers. of Bluevale has led. 12 clubs cold has been nesgonsible for 73 snrnpletions, There are 13 Garden Chiba in Huron, 6 in East Jiuioa,.. The Cereal Shelf,and ,Sleeping Gar- monis ar.mends are .the project being 'srtudled this year, A display of sleeping garments .and ,articles in clothes closets upto-dlate ware .shown and they received many complimentary remarks by the delegates. Mrs, Mn1 en+iney and Mac. burst of Waoxeter then favoured the air dierice with .two pleasing duets, Mrs, .The, ,5lpeir ga"re a repent of the ,area ,eon+eentdron held ,in duelnh ou Nov. 9 and leth, 1944. Miss Mary T OInlbnsh of Ethel then delighted the audience with two 'endings. The roll call, collection and National Anthem then brought the meeting to a close after which a iounteoas, lunch was served by the ladies of Rittman Institute, JAMESTOWN S.S. No. 4, Grey .will hold their annual picnic on Thursday, June 2Sth an the school grounds. Every - one is cordially invited. Please bring your picnic basket. A good Program of games and races is being arranged. The War Workers unit held their monthly tea on June 12th. The president was in .charge and hostess. ee for the day were Mrs. Balfour, Mrs. McAllister, Mrs, McLennan and Mas, Fraser, The following goods were packed for shipment: 11 quilts, 5 pr. pillow cases, 11 pr. socks, 1 Pr. !:nee warmers. 1 scarf, 1 turtle nein tuck in, 5 boys' shirts, 2 boys' undenslrirbs,, 2 pr• bloomers, 1 pr. mems pyjama.ss 1 boys' overcoat (used). A .1v;,•. DEAD or DISABLED �t ¢if )rty removed m Clean Sanitary trues... Phone collect. 72 BRUSSF1 S Min 40 one I+,tlns Li Med 1 have on hand a considerable quantity of Brand New, high grade quality mechanic and machinists tools. One Brand New Canadian heavy duty Blacksmith Forge with windshield, smoke cover and pipe connection and a heavy duty Champion Post Press Drill equipped with ball- bearings, self automatic feed, adjustable large elevated table and combination for both power and hand turning operation. Two heavy duty Miller Falls adjustable ball- bearing breast speed drills equipped with quick change two - speed device and guide levels. 1 Heavy duty Yankee chain drill with self automatic feed and 3 -jawed chuck and strong adjustable chain. 1 heavy duty set of Butterfield taps and dies combination cutting for both coarse and fine threads capacty from a/4" to 3/4" and also sets for fine work, Starrett make and general make of machine screw tap and die gauges, also drill gauges giving diameter in standard and 32nds, 64ths from 1.16" to 1/2", Starrett calipers and micrometer calipers speed indicator gauges, outfits for taking out broken off stud bolts without injuring thread and other types of tools tort inwner'ous to mention. Also a considerable quantity of high grade Quaker State Motor Oil. Ross M. Cardiff EY- R. A. RE.1 EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Coming t litruss Former patients and new friends welcome! An excapcploxee opportunity to have your eyes examined and proper glasses fluid by an expeprt,'well-known all over this district! Complete eye- sight service to all at moderate cost. Mr. Reid comes regularly to his Brussels office and has fitted thousands of people with glasses, giving peprfect satisfaction and eye comfort to all. Wednesday Afternoon, June 27 1.30 to 5:00 p.m. Office in Miss Hingston's Store Please make appointments with Miss Hingston, phone 51 "See REID and See Right" ETHEL Mas. Bert Lake, Hamilton spent a few days last week with her sister, Mrs. (Cameron Cochrane, Mrs. Cecid Eokmier has returned to her home after having spent the past two years. in Listowel Hospital. Ma'. and Mns. IP. ,Stephenson and Jean were 'Slunday visitors with the latten's parents in Atwood. Mr. end M'rs. Clarence Miller are spending a week's' vacation in Ham. ikon and Guelph. Mr. John Sanders of Brussels spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell. Mr. and Mrs, F. Gillllagthy and child- ren, Bill, Mary Lou and Gordon of Stratford were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Beat Godden. Miss Elizabeth Fear of Wood- satck spent the week end with her parents, Cpl. Clarke, Cardiff stationed at Vancouver la home on furlough. Guests from this, district, attend- ing the Kreuter -Lester wedding in. eluded Mr. W. Lorne, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fear, Mr, and Mrs, Geo. Kreuter, Mr. and Ma'e Clarke Cardiff 'and Ronald, Mr. Mid Mas. 3. W. Stephenson, Ross and Norman, Mr. and Mas. Dolan Kreuter. Mrs. Ed. Jardine of Tweed is visiting with Mas. 0471 this week, Mr. ,and Masi. Harrold Love spent the week end wdbh Mr, Russel Love in Hamilton. Miss Muriel Kreuter of Ottawa le spending a two week's vacation at the home .of her parents, John and ,Mrs Kreuter and :also attended the Nrauter•Lester wedding at Hamilton, NOTICE— Will the party who took the scythe from the ream of the telephone office kindly return same at once. By order .of Mgr. AN EVENING OF FAMILIAR MUSIC Presented by the Howlck Glee Club a Choir of 50 voices, under the direction of Arnold L. Earl, A.W.C.M. Sponsored by Duffrs United Church, in The Walton United Church at 8:30 P.M. FRIDAY, JUNE 22nd An outstanding event that Music Lovers Should Not Mies. Women's and Misses' Spun Rayon and Cotton Dresses' sizes 12 to 44, $4.95 up Women's and Misses' Jerseys one and two piece Dresses, in the newest summer patterns, sizes 12 to 24%, $12.95 up Misses' Shorts in white and navy pleated made of fine drill $2.50 a pair. Girls. Slacks, sizes 8 to 14, $1.39 a pr. Children's Sun Suits 49c up A large assol-tillent, of Boys Strip Jerseys sprite with collars 59c up Men's Bathing Trunks $1.98 Boys Bathing Trunks $1.00 Shoes and Running Shoes for the whole family. Don't forget to ask for Four sale slips—For $10.00 worth of these we give you A. War -Savings Stamps Free. THE ARCADE STORE Phone 61 Brussels, Ont. Store Wide Bargains for the Whole Fitfully