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FOR SALE -
Bray Chicks - pullets, mixed,
cockerels, Immediate. delivery Or
later. Ask for :full particulars. Size
up your markets, your requirement%
Bray 'hale the breed or cross for your
market, (Also Ames Iir-Cross): Agent
Mrs. R. Barrett, R. R. 5 BriasselS;
Wm. Glen Bray, Ethel,
TENDERS FOR WOOD
,'enders will .110 received 11. 'Writ/
Township School Area until Monday:
Feb. 28, .for 'supplying about 35
cords of wood to Morris Schools.
Wood to be. green Maple or Beech
body wood, cut :21 InChels in length,
delivered and piled ait the school:I
before June 15, 1955.
R. S. Shaw Secretary, , Bluevale, Ont,
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modern g u es f rooms and
sfudio bedrooms, luxurious-
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Complete in pleasure . . .
private pool and cabana
club, cocktail lounge, roe nd-
fhe-clock entertainment
Modest in price .
Lowest rates in effect iott, •
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AN EXPERIENCE
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THE JAMIESON FV,N.P On, ‘Siall40,41): Motealag, ,ea..bautau
OlarPOP,•.001i •14',00 • 4.3o.),,,, at an tearly..ikear Am, p4P4Q11.
Jack Prew'or 1„0.0 ' to the Great •Bey,Oad, larls, Obtarlea
StowArt :M014Pita4 1,00 $0apoA *Ilm.,0,01+v,aty Mai Year. A
boic '(iiaalor .. '1..99 1 ni4iY.e. CI Pagart, .Sat`kortaudshiro
!)lots" Ahiltlitpu„ 1,09 Scotland, Isabel Murray, widow of
Charles .Gampbell 1•00 the. lake George •)tar's Paelae" to caala, *
Harold Whitehead 1.00 .
1,90 i (04 411 the ,
Qoorge, i4.1028,
year 1020 with MA' PPP:
14re.11,o* was united..
James .0aSenaore.
Aeb„ Shloar 1,00 in marriage to Charles Simpson: .and
Doug .94aemere 1,00 .41)04 the .reintining ygere 'of her Me
Lloyd. Warwick ,50 op.. their Eaten at Jamestown. 'Her • 1 •
Milo, -0 aseine re 1,00 1 linsiband predepeaSed- heir la lz,olyourairy
Wilfred I.Taitiets. 1.0a 1 lo53, ,•
Weitior- Hanes. ,; AO . • :She leaves, .0. lgolArn her letaIs one
Richard Johnston 2.00 1 son, George ..of Oon.1 .Crey. ppd. a
Obarlee. Johnston, 3,00 sister, Margaret Buchanan of Gel.
Freek Shaw 5,001 vie ,Seotiand.
Roy Turvey 2.00 , Her na.)$tor, Rev, H. T. '.0 0livill• of
H. :K. Deniuneh 2,00 1 Melville •.Preenyterien Churele larnss-
Carl 'Goering 5,00. els condateted her .funeral service
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WANTED
Mortgago Oa 1.00,
getea property tWo tetereet, Alp,,
ly to Box 50 Brat/$.41$
FOR SALE •e"
Brooder )louse 10 X 12, 04 brOCIdo
or stove, also teedere and water diA.
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Jack Wheeler Phone 12,11.3
FOR SALE -
2 Young Durham. Cows, one to tree.h.
en Mar, 5th, other in May,
Allan Pease, 6th Con, of Morris.
Phone Blyth
Am ng the benefits of Branch. Banking ...
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1-00 from the Walker Fuaeral Herne, To,
3.0 erment in Breesels cemetery. The
2.55 pallbearers' were. Gordon Holt, Alen
10,00 meKeteher, Toni Strachan, Russel
2.0e f3radsbaw, Oswald Si ipson and
5,00 ' GeOrge Nicholson'.
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Don, cuieeidy
Mel JOriana
G. C. Campbell
• C, Mustard
James 'Turvey
Wallace Agar
Ross Turvey
Earl ISiellfirst.
Glen Sellers •
R. S. IShaw •
Jack Wieleatead
Mill Fraser
FOR SALE -
1 florafor Cow, 5 yr. old, to fres.
en, Mar. 5Ittli, One Pol Angus Cow,
5 yr, old tie fresheien Star, 15th. Also
a quantity of baled straw,
Dan McKinnon Phone 68x2
FOR SALE -
Maehinets - Lovell H. Mo.
Guile, 'Phone 593 Wingham, Sum.
Service Dealer. New and used unite
$20:00 and up. We handle milking
equipment only,
. Taytor
passed ca at his
5th Con., Morris
62nd year.
1893 in East Waw-
the son of the late
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you all the resources; knowledge- and
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branches throughout Canada and provides -
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meet Canadian needs, are demonstrated
every day by the quality and scope of
your local banking service.
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1.00 John E. Taylor eI 5.00 home Feb. 17th,
2.00 f Township, in his,
2.00 Bora July 13th,
2,00 mesh Township,
B, H. Taylor and Phelebe McDowell
Married to May -Snell in 192.1 and
farmed on 6th Con. East Wawanosh
until 1931,
Besides his wife he is survived by
Norman and Edward at home and
Mrs. Mad (na) Newton, Howl* Twp.
Also surviving are three sistees Mrs.
Rev, Will (Mary) Taylors .Dordhester,
2.00 I Mrs.' Albert (Annie) Walsh , Mra
John (Ella. Campbell, Mini:art one
brother Id,. Thomas Taylor, Coder-
ich, and two grandchildren.
The anneral was held from the
Arthur Funeral Horne, Auburn on
Saturday. Interment was made to
Cem,etely, Auburn.
Rear, Andrew Lane Officiated a,sIsita
ted by Rev. C. C Washington .
. Pallbearers were Elston Cardiff,
WatSoniSholdice, Norman McDowell,
Harvey McDowell, Charlie Smith and
Murray McDowell.
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H. Procter
Gordon Higgins
Sella .Coultes
John. Higgins
N. Higgins & Sons!
Stan, Hopper
fIt..ackultes.
Wm, Bridges,
Robert Shaw
H. Neal-tem
Mary Thomas
Stewart Procter
Luella Brewer
Geo. and Charles BreaVer
Mrs. Ed. Wightman
Brill Vancarap
Cameron Walsh
Ab. Balaton
Mrs. Gordon 'Walsh
Clare Van:camp
Wilbur Prodter
Floyd CamPbell
Roily Marks
Willard, Arnastrong
Stuart Oloakey
Joe Holmes
Earl Andersen
Geo. Michie
J. Mielate
L. Rdonely
B. Graeby
G. Vancaanp
Ernie Michie
.0ran Ruissel
E. Young
Geo. Martin
Jim Clark
Jack Clark
Harry Workman
Gordon Wilkinson'
Ivan MeArter
Mrs% J, McArter
Jack White
Archie Hurl
Hugh Rinn
Mast. Joe Smith
Mrs. Clara Smith
Ed. Taylor
(Continued Next Week)
SALESMAN WANTED -
To sell complete line of Men%
Ladies and Children's; Clothing,
iFurnitures and Appliances includ-
ing Television. Sell right in a;nd
around Brussels. Highest Commis%
Slone paid. No investment necceals-
' ary. Oar essential, Write Box 50.
THE BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY
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ST. AMBROSE CHURCH TVI ON Cr-nL Now Is mile Time
Renew Your Subscription to
The Brussels Post
If your label does not read 1955 you are arrears. We than
all those who been so prompt in this matter and ask all who nay..
neglected it to give it their attention.
THE PRUSSFT POST
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The February meeting of the mon-
arida Institute Was held on Wed..
Feb. 16th at the home of Mrs, Wm.
Robertson with 22 ladies Present.
The( Witte-Peres. Mi•. Leonard Mach-
an took charge of the business part(
of the meeting. The meeting was
opened by singing the Opening Ode
and the Mary Stuart Collect and
Lord's Prayer was repeated in un-
ison. The -minutes were:: adopted as
read. A donation Of $15 will be
give,n to the hall board, It was de.
tided to buy'a. laud-speaker and as-
sist with Some repair work around
the Invitations will be extended tb
Brussels, Molestworth and Cranbrook
Institutes for project "Something TIC
Wear" to be head in April. The 'Club
Projecit, 'IThe Milky Way" is under-
way
Alex
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ALTAR SOCIETY
The Altar- Soclietly of St. Ambrose
Church held an interesting meeting
at 'the home of Mrs. Lands Blake on
Feb. 17th. The meeting opened:
with prayer led 'by Mrs. B. Blake and
the National Anthem, The sick
eommittee reported that six calls
had been made and cards sent to
the 'eick. A new vicapres., Mrs. F.
Oonnelly was ,elected and the posit.
ion of SecaTrea:s. divided. Mrs. R.
McBride retained * the position of
secretary while Mrs L. Kernaghan
was elected treashrer., 'Plane were
made for the Lions Club salter to
be held on Feb. 28th. Mrs. C. Steff
ler in charge. it was decided to be.
gin a series of topics on the linos of
the saints. Two contests were con.
eructed by the thestess, and prizes
were won by groups led by Mrs. J.
with. 7 girls taking part. Mrs. 1 Cooper and Mrs. L, Gaynor, A. door
Speiran tlook charge of ..the pro- , • prize was won by Mrs. L. Ryan. Mrs.
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.NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All pal:sons who have claims against
.the 'Estate of GORDON HOLMES,
late of the ,ToWnship of McKillop,
in the Country of Huron, farmer, who
die;) on the 9th day of January, 1955,
are 'hereby notified to send to the
undersigned on or before the tat day
of March, 1955, full particulars of•
their claims in writing.
Immediately after the said 1st of
March, 1955, the assets of the estate
will be distributed among the part-
ies entitled thereto having regard
only to claims of which the Admin-
istrator (shell then have notice.
Dated at Brussels, Ontario this 5th
day of February, 1955.
Crawford & Hetherington
Brussels Ontario
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A variety evening was held in, the
Community Han on Feb: igth, when
, euchre was played and a Peogra.mtne
fellowed whet oath member dontri,
hided a, number,
FOR SALE
bale' Shavings
East Huron
Phone 66
gramme part Of the meeting. The Gaynor snggested the name "Forget/
theme was on Editcation, Mrs. Gray-
son Rich/nand gave an instructive
tropic on "Canada's National Parks".
Mn..9 Ken..Smith gave the motto,
',Two Things A Child should be
taught before he starts to school" and
said to learn. Obedience is the most
inaPertant thing for a chiral to learn.
A contest was condected by Mrs. A.
Speiran. The :Mardi Meeting will be,
held at the Community. Hall at 2
m. The Queen was sung. Lunch
Was served by Mrs, Alex Speiran,
Mrs. Wm. Robertson,, Mrs. Ferg. Mc-
Naught, Mrs, Ken, Smith and Mrs.
Kerb McLean,
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ELMA FARMERS' MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
Established in 1894
Head Office Atwood, Ont.
ATTENTION FARMEISO -
DEADSTOCK removed from row
barn promptly for waiter! disposal
Telephone Collect : Bradels MIA
or Elmira 564.
GORDON YOUNG LIMITED
WATERLOO CATTLE
BREEDING ASSOCIATION
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
Artificial Insemination service for
all breeds of cattle. For service or
information Phone Clinton 243, or
Palmerston 66 collect, between 7.30
and 10.00 A. M. on week days and
7.30 and 9.30 A, M. on Sundays.
LOGS WANTED I I
Hard Maple and Basswood
No. 1 -15" and over, straight' clear,
sound $110.00 per M.
No. 2 14" to 15", straight
clear, sound $85.00 per M.
No. 3 - straight logs, under
No. 1 and No. 2 grade $75.00 ped M.
above prices cover Maple and Bass.
wood logs delivered our plant
GODERICH MANUFACTURING CO,
LIMITED
Goderlch, Ont, Phone 62
FARM FOR SALE -
The Estate of the late Gordon
Hdlines in McKillop Township, Con.
12 Lot 18, 107% acres consisting of
bank barn 34 by 96, good hen house,
6" room brick house. This' faral
good clay loam with 103 acres break-
able land, rest in bulsh, spring 'creek,
running ?through, This farm is Sib
, uated miles frOM highway, 1
mile from blinrch, miles from
public .school, High School bus pate.
es the gate. For further infornia.t.
Ion apply to Joe Holmes, Adminie•
trator, rt, 4 Brussels, Phone 1.51
Brusatels,
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me-not" for our remembrance club is
which you remember the bleach/
„and anniversary of another mere
ber. An auction sale With Mrs, L
Nernaghan acting as 'auctioneer pro-
vided much merriment, and some'
very attractive articles were don,
ated by members preeent. A. delta
ious lunch was served by Mrs. ,Gor
earl Blake land Mils. John Blake.
ETHEL CLUB ORGANIZES
The organization meetinta; for 'the
4-H Homemaking Club Unit, "The
Milky "Way" was held. on Thursday,
Feb. 10, at 8 p. in. at the home of
ales. Q. Dobson at EltheL
OfIficelas effecter are: Pres', Jean
Rock; Vice-Pres., Helen Dobson; Sec.
Donna Alexander; Press-Reporter,
Jean Fraser.
The name chosen for the club is
the "Eltaiel Merry Milk Maids." The
record books are to be black. with
Produce White letters.
• Brussels I The topics, "The Value of Milk"
and "Health. Via the. Milk Ratite"
were disettased.
The next Meeting is-to be held
; on Monday„ Feb. 21 at the home
of Mrs, Q. Dobson.
The ant) leaders are Mrs.
Riehards and We, Q. Dobsen,
Insures
Farm Property, Private Dwellings
And Contents In Towns and Villages
Schools, Churches and Halts
on an
ANSURANCE AT COST" basis
PROMPT ADJUSTMENT OF
CLAIMS
Contact your Nearest
Director - Agent
R. W. (Dick) WHITFIELD
R. R. 2, Briissels, Ont.
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WINGHAM
MEMORIAL SHOP
Your Memorial Craftsmen be,
nifty-rive Years, Always Infra
THE BEST GRANITE".
Along With
Expert Designing are
Workmsnshie.
Prices Moat Reasonable,
terneterr Lettering a doechdts
R. A. st,o1TON
Phone 25& Winghain, onterie
seedd l Fertilizer f Machinery I
I `have El# full line of seed grain !Or
-Sale, Corn, Oats, Earley, Pets FOR SALE..a, 1
Frare 1-IonSe aril barnWith 1 dere ,
Spring Wheat and Permanent Past ' Of land in Village, priced at $1,800.00.
. C. I. tAermisterr, good house, hydro, furnace, 2 hank
tire itibttered. cut as other' hay edit Fifth deittitY
- barna. Prided et 212,01)6:00, tnit Rubber tired: wagons *or* ' n4M-
or Grass Suede
Chisel Plow; or 14Sould Board 11644, it acts Fa.ru adlotning "Mai* Trader Cdfatai ii.eiver Malone, etei bath, lelrge baulk ban.% tt YOU are 4n the market, see me and hatd*obd "ptleed at $16,000.00. order Orood Seed dittli ti
Seaton, Look Over your net•dis kw*:
t and money.
664: treaeislynrOf
upholstered in genuine leather Eked riarlen cloth, etch material tieing offered in flee Color choices.
The panoramic windshield ci&fill •eXcellont forward
Power p scipplied by a 202-14. "Rosket"
.en no with 8.5 to bornpressien ratio, Pdaver
steerirq, power larakes,, electric-Powered Windows are optional adoessories at ektrd cost.
5.8155 Super . 7887 Holiday dOttpeeetia-
blitee colorful styling: with itiiiitiOns iiphOlste*
Motornig.refineOenta,,The flying colors
motif as applied tet hit* thikkaiiit tho.
irig side, =guiding forColdratParation, Fron
den hailheert col:60061y reatyledp*ith recessed
headlights and neW col tour: &eta are
75 'acre Carrie, frame lir&
hank barn, bush, priced at $5,200.00.
C. tong, Real *Ante Broker.
Phone 84 Etriteielei 'out.
DIVIDENDS OF ABSTINENCE
The dividends of abstinence are
a keen Mind, delightful memories
and sound principles. Would you, litre
tidily, keenly ,and fully.? Rest aeatited
that drinking Went help. aced health
as one retelisite to good living, and
net Only is ittleohollain now the,
world's fourth ineale aleritnial dilseleab,
but in Seine degree tileblielleni new
iiteuaeel the health of all Who. net
Drink Is a principal eared of Oete.
fact. altar die4etet in the borne, and en•
the street. Tina is ettabIlalted by
! Weer-A.61mb* 'weight Of reliable stet-
lettee, Young 'PeePle,, there are more
to be found 'geed ifi..
telligenee, %octet iiiteiideitite
I "unit Tut-Iffy IR& than in e,tt the -
Attiftibig One 'eta de in Et life dint
MAITLAND PRESBYTERIAL OF
THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
The following is a lisp of officers
that were appointed at" the annual
meeting Of the Maitland PresbYterial
of the PeesbYterian Church Which
woe held in St, Andrew's Churn,
Winglaam.
1955 Officers
Hon. Pres. Miss Mather, liticknOw;
Past Pees., Mae. A.. MicAtiley, Ripley;
Pres. Mee. M. Henderson, Leckhow;
list Vice-Pres., Mrs. E. 'Richards,
2hd Vice-Pres., Mee, L, Foe.
tunes Wiugham;' 3rd Vice-Pies, Mrs,
F. Moffat, H. R. 3 ToeSavatert 4th
VicePees. Mrs. J. Fisher, Li.I.OknOW;
5th Viee;Pree., Mrs,.;Geld, Sutherland,
Ripley; Tteaserer,,Mta, Donald Me
Kenzie It. 11, Inekneav,
Secretaries -'Recording, Nes. Alvin
Miirid ell ellenantrion. Corr esti endieg,
MrS. J. R. McDonald, Box147 RiPloyl
Children Mts. Perry Hodgins, Holy--
read; 'Girl's Groups and Young Wo,
inen'e, Mrs. B...thanass
Evening Are., H. Lindsay, Itip-
ley; Honie Ilelperss Nirs. H.
Ittusiseic Glad tiding, ?filet M.
Meteed, ,Dnehuowl Life meinbeitaiiii
',Mte. NV, soeir, 13rnorpleq. Supply,
Mne, C. Steele, 7%6ln-inter; Welcome
lard' Weillare: MrS,
tough; Student, ikitte. toliert Md.
Iterilies Itineeisline; Literattire anti
,tabratec. MVO. D. Graben'', Lucknow;
PiNesle, Mrs. S. Robineeii„ Viatdaeiela,
Hiallerierfa: Mists NA Carr and 1Vtra,
R. MelVhbiriet Daliganitolif Metre
bete without portfolio, Mug,
Teetwater; Mrs. S. tit& Mte. G.
Itintintiet R. It 3 Winghatii; Mrs
Mitevtate Mit; 1. damp.
bell and Mrs. GOO. MCDonithly. It it,
tistoiVel,
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