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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1955-02-09, Page 4Wednesday, rehrtutry ih,. 1.950. tt, ji re, 4T 0 14,1, n • .6 or • CLASSIFIlp AD.; and. •other 1ilettdtt in tilt* West. MPS MCNAO. -41 the 4,44§tzit4,..)". ie 44,40. at the home 01 her ,otater. J, Thompson, Of. Barrt9 burg, FOR SALE — Baled Straw. Glareiroe \Mite p 10 ► • ► ► I p ► ► FOR .§ALE , 3 little pigs ready to• wean Pennits MEMORIAIVI McNICHOL loving memory Of a dear huRand and father Jain, SirNiehol who passed away 11 yeat.; ago Feb. 17, 1944, if Memori.,s are treasutws no one can Steal Death is a heart ache, nothing van heal .Stnne may forget you w you are gone • But we 1011 remember no matter WANTgo. clean 6 qt, baskets,. 'East Huroli Produce • Phone 66 Prtionele. • FOR SALE Bale Shavings East Huron Produce Phone 66 Brussel. WANTED — Toulotwe Geese or Ganders arise White Pekin and Rotten. Ducks, S.1.30 ---- ' Drakes. Dan McNiumm Phone 084 IN MEMORIAM .... . SULLIVAN — Mrs. Herbert Sullivan, FOR SALE _ Passed ,away three years ago Feb. W20 Massey Harris Tractor (2_ • furrow) in perfect shape. 50 Ton ol 7, 1953. loose Mixed Hay. • \ A light has from the ;household gone S. C. Long, ' Biussels Phone 84 The voice we loved is ;stilled The place made vacant in our home ,.,. „....--- 1 Can never more' be filled. , Her cheery ,senile. and heart of gold - Spread joy along our way, No one knows, how much we lost Three years ago today, Sadly missed and lovingly re• membered by husband Herb land • how 101•1 • Sadly missed by wife and family ► • 1 ► ► ► ► ► ► p r. ► ► I tr ► • • I- This is THE MARK OF A. NEW AGE! FOR SALE — Milking Machines — Lovell Ii, lige- Guire, 'Phone • 593 Wingham, Zu.ige Service Dealer. New and used unite $20.00 and utp, We handle milking equipment only; choice of drives—new Overdrive, Super-Smooth Powerglide (extra- cost options), and new standard transmission ! A wonderful new ride! New High-Level ventila- tion? But we can't even begin to • give you the whole story here, • Look who's stealing whose thunder Chevrolet's stealing ;the thunder from the high-priced cars in more ways. than one! Come in, drive it, and you'll see why the Motoramic Chevrolet starts a new and excit- ing age of low-cost motoring. This you're going to love . . ..:TtoT7r1 FOR SALE A Chesterfield in good ohape, colour taupe. A girl's winter coat, color green with head to match, size 14 yrs. IN MEMORIAM RINTOCL, — In dear husband Rintoul who • vmrs ago Feb. Phone 1536. perform like it, A lot of time and. sweat went into the building. A lot of old traditions went out the win-dow because they didn't measure up to this daring new concept. Trust Chevrolet to have the re- sources and the skillyes, and the courage—to •break so completely with the past. Everything's neW in Chevrolet! Everything — from its tubeless tires to its lower top. There's new beauty with that long, low "let's go" look ! New fun underfoot with the new."Trbo-Fire VS and the new "Blue-uFlame" six 1 A new loving memory of a and father Chester passed ,eway four 14th, 1951. Yes, Chevrolet brings you a whole new outlook in low-cost motoring for 1955 It's best symbolized; we think, by the sweeping expanse of windshield that widens your view of the road and lets you "see through" the corners for greater safety, The ear with the new idea Besides widening your view of the road, the Motorande Chevrolet. broadens -the whole horizon •of the iow-priced car. It was built around the idea that a C'ar doesn't have to be high-priced to look, ride and That big, bold Sweep-Sight Windshield.— curving back to vertical corner posts-is easy-to-see evidence that Chevrolet has cast aside the tradition of the past to start a whole new age of low-cost motoring. It's smarter to look at — safer tb look out of and. it's only part of Chevrolet's new outlook for '551 ATTENTtcsN FArtMERB — DEADSTOCK removed from your barn promptly for ernitar7 divot:mai Telephone Collect : Brusiela MEI or Elmira 564. GORDON YOUNG LIMITED Mom's, It 1 seem to see in toe soft light MORE THAN A NEW CAR... A WHOLE NEW CONCEPT OF LOW-COST MOTORING! Everything's new in the motoramic A face I loved the best. i I think of it when the sun's, last ray 1 ..... I .i does .down in the far Ott West, I WATERLOO CATTLE i _, I miss you more a,s, the time goes on. BREEDING ASSOCIATION , Than I Aid on the clay of 'Our going. . The lamp ,of miy love is' still glowing Your heart was truest in the world, I Your love ithe best to recall; "Where Better Bulls Are 'Used" ArtifiCial Insemination cervices tor all breeds of cattle. For service 0? information Phone Clinton 243, ov For no one could take your place, i !Palmerston 66 collect, between 7:30 1 and 10.00 A. M. on week days. and You are still the dearest of all. t Sadly missed and ever remeber 1 7.30 and 9.30 A. -M. on Sundays. , t ,ed by 'wife, Reta. Etintbul, lb ► ► ► ► taft•fiNERIMOW ••• . 1 FOR SALE — 1 Helen and Wanda I Chicks for egg markets — chicks , 'Gone, dear Lather, gone forever, 1 for meat markets) — yOu can he aura How we miss your smiling face, ) Bray has the breed qr cross to get . But you left us to remember i you maximum profits,. Pellets, coac- t None on earth ,can take your place. erele, New 'Catalog features wid. i I A lraPpY home we once Obeyed , range, including Ames to-Cross Will: i How sweet the, memory still, help make a , wide selection. Agept But death has left a loveliness Win, Glen Sray„ Ethel; Mrs. a, The world eats never fill. . l' Barrett R. R. 5 Brussels, ' '71 A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE IsSD --- ------ - your Chevrolet Dealer ► ► I ► ► ► ► russeh, Ont. Sadly missed and ever remember• ell by Helen and Wanade. 0......; ,y.! ,.., Id FOR SALE--, - Frame House and bath With 1 aer: of.land in Village, priced at $1,600.00. 200 acre Farm on County Road, good house, hydro, furnace, 2 bank barns priced at $12,000.00. Half Down, 175 acre Farm adjoining Village, good house, bath, large bank barn. hardwood bush, priced at $16,000.00, piano solo;; and Mrs. M. Bradhurt led Half Down. The Wornan's Missionary Society a contest A lunch was served. 75 acre farm, frame house, large and the W. A. of Knox United , bank barn, bush, priced at $5,300.00. ch met in the basetnet of the church, on Wednesday afternoon of last r-a.s• -a ,liamtit=t1t) .BELGRAVE WALT01,1 C. Long, Real Estate Broker. 13 Mr, ,and Mrs, Gordon Morse of London, MT and Mrs, Andrew Brem- ner, Ethel,' spent Sunday with Wm. Morse, Brussels. Mrs. Lily,XoCuteheon passed away in. St. J,oseph's Hospital in London, on Feb, ,Dnd, 1955. She formerly lived on the 3rd conces4on of Morris and in Cranbrook. , Mite many friends of Miss. Carrie Hingston are sorry to, hear that ,she is in Wingharn Hocnital with a broken hip stiffer(d in a fall, Mrs. Lawrence Vannan played a Phone 84 BruSseia, Ont. that seSsion,It was arranged far her theta A. of Duffs to meet with the Anglicans andd the niet on Thursday on with 23 tor ladies prevent. Mrs, aftern Loiv o e Presiding, that week ,The W. M. S, president, in cha ' United' Church Ed our Wightman, was rge of The February meeting ot. FOR SALE One and a half storey hens% white, trimmed with green, situated on the West side of. North Main St., Presbyterana here to make plans the. World Day of Prayer, Feb, 23rd. opened the meeting With 31711111 502. Mrs. George Martin, and Mrs. Seek Scripture was read, and the Sic, .._,.. Andersen were !appointed ushers for report was read and ,approVed. Treas. NOTICE TO CREDITORS that day, Mrs. Herb Wheeler was in ropert,,waS read by MrS. Clangs. Mrs Charge of the study period. ScriPture Love gave her report of the Huron Alle perEkat sons who have GORDON against was reed by Mrs. Robert Nielrolsort; Presbytery Fall. Rally t Central Ale e of ON , allied by Mit. S. M. °mites; and a chapter from the study book Was taken. al) 1)y Mrs. Herb Wheeler, Mrs. leek Anderson, and Mrs'. Bert VIII cent. Mrs. jos, Michie Sang a.Selo, aocenap, late of the Township of McKillop, vitt& proved very intereoting, social to be held Wed., Feb. 23rd. Variety program and =a ,social 'time aften Closing hymn 128, followed by Prayer, close to Community Centre corner, it rooms, consisting of 3 bed-rooma, niOcc, bathroom, living room, dinning room, kitchen, utility mean. and at- tached garage. House is fully inSulan, tel and is very .easily heated. Proper- ty com.isits of two lots, ,ane one acre. Of laud adjoining, GOO insulated barn capable of housing 650 laying hens with water and hydro through.. out. Good variety of email fruits. A roel gocid family home, apply to ,Glen Pryco, Phone 3OPV 8,eaforth, ► ► ► i. •• ► ► ► in the Comity of Huron, farmer, who died mi, the 9tie day of Tannery, 13554, are hereby notified to semi to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of March, 1955, particulars of their claims its writing, Immediately after the told. 1st of March, 1955, the a,scets of the edge will be distributed among the part. les entitled thereto having regard only to claims of which the Admin- iStrator lslilall thrill have notice, Dated •at Brussels, Ontario this ,5t1.1 day of February, 1951;, Crawford & Hoth erington BrusSeist Ontario •••' - • ,o-^ ► Utz', Raymond Henning and don- nie visited with 111th and Mr ,S., S. W. Haut it Waterloo Mr. and Mrs. , itiloyne Higgins..Kient A foW days in Terente last. Week; gra, Alice Aitken is the gitea of her sister, • 16§. Ross DOtiglaS in. ToretillO, and her brother; Mrs Lois buff in Welland. Mr, and 'Mill Will Halt enter taiiied tit, and Uri: Gordon , Milt at Seeds I Fertilizer ! Machinery Y. I have a bill line Of seed grain fot Sale. Ceti, ()ate, Barley, Spring Wheat and fJcpraanciat Past tire intitiires as Well as all other bay Or dress Seedn, Fertilizer, Au:1Am; tired wagons new heed. Chisel Pie*, or Mould Beard Pietl, Trader. Covers, Power Meted* et& The W. A, meeting was in charge of the President, Mrs, George Miehle; seripture Was read by Mrs', Walter Scott, The treasurer, J. M. demi- tes ; gale-the financial stateltient, Whieh shOWed '$970,23 on hand. twen- ty three itenthers atieWered the roll The Ladies Guild of Trinity Atig; Bean alit& met at the IMMO, of Mrs, Sack Vandatin Thiritdato afternoon, With the President iti'k Vatibeitip, etarge, Serititutio; Wet reed by Ufa. tiodre.a. A letter e'woorrtipanying a donation ;ter' vsyt14d14Amt If you ,are the M arket tee ineand xti MEMORIAL.SHOP Order -early." •CI•Ooti Odd art, Your Memorial Craft` T. Saree, 'Leek Yetir needs now thifbi-tivb Al*ajti nsitt Calitt attta' doe. Welsbnixtrgi the Cuild wat read Irons Mies Velttra towry Of thittlatt. The meetings or ,t), family dinner bit Feb. 6th, the the year Were arranged and plena occasion the latterke 30th Wed,' for the Wotid. DAY of Payer Were also ding annitretseit. iiitide for tt, #atrick's tea to be Nils qlice 16 ftou from the prevent -Westward transcontinental sorted• ules when the all stainleSc Steel train goes into service April 23. The new train Will travel, the 2;01 Mg- e., froth Moriteeal to g SL 11110,4 aud.'1a tatatthi, i•THE CANADIAN" CUTS TIME: lit.lipinent stitch as, this, powered. 'pry diesel loco-natives, willenable the Canadian ',Retitle Ilailwoes new ifirinnter-liner "The Canadian" to held *stet itd. in rite stub reonit,, itAtrY '1i,„.1.116tt sinith Were in Clinton Ott Mend* 'at= The topic, on the WilAd Mandel SEWAGE wiptisAt. *it liali kit& cleaned de santt0* 'Writ IWO to eViriti trOtibtt .. 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