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PHONE STRATFORD —
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DEATH LURKS IN THE. DEEe,
Recently IL S. Fish and Wildlife
Seuvice made an exhaustive study
of deadly marine animals that bill
in the Pacific and bring harm and
death to man each year. Based o
this report, MUrray Sinclair NIA
written a precautionary, but Ural/
article on these deadly species faf
this week's ,Star Weekly,
Dressed Broilers
and
Cut UpChicken
Delicious, Tender-Fresh, Oven-Ready Chicken
can be yours for the asking!
All chicken is ice-packed for assured freshness
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Brussels Downs Hog Town
The Brussels Men's Softball Team,
in an exhibition game last Friday
night, .defeated John Ingles, Local
2900 of Toronto to the tune of 15-8,
The Brussels team 'was on top all
the way. Doe • Gray, a. Bluevale
pitcher, helped spark the local bOys
and held the game in hand,
D, A. Rann loaned his P. A. System
to the team and W. E. Willis gave a
p.la by play commentary on the
game,
ThcPBritssels. battery was- Don Gray
Pitching and !Parson Watson, Catch.;
lag.
Lucky Draw Made
At the end of tn.; seventh inning
of the game the draw was made
for the Hostess Chair, Large Table
Lamp and the Large Mirror. Three
player from Ithe 'Toronto teani
matte the draw. Ethel Ennis of Wal-
ton was Winner of the first prize.
Cleo. Britton. of Toronto, .drcW his
own name for the second prize, and
the third prize also went to a Toronte
player E. Schrift,
After the game the Toronto team
was entertained by the local hays,
and then they went to -Hayfield for
a brief stay at the lake.
The Brnssels team have 'received
and accepted an, invitation for 'a re,
turn match in Toronto, blit as yet, the
date has, not been Set.
Brussels Loses to Stratford
Kadettes
The Brussels 'Senior Girls soft
bali team suffered a bad. beating 'at
'the haridS of the Stratford Polio1
Kadettes bY ale.svYre of
Tice first five innings; reinained'
scorelesS and it leeked as it it was
going to be a real tight, .fast gaine„
in the sixth inning the Stratford
triarn etarted a rally and they 'drove
in fit() tams, Tri the 7th inning
Mabel Willis, Brussels ,get on
liars onit Yvonne MeTaggart drove
her home, The Stratford team got
five toor6 runs in the eight Mid 'trent
then the Btlissels girls Were
big on sheer will .power atone, Tit
the ninth ,Stratford scored eight more
runs before the side Was finally retie:
ott, tag time At bat ,roan
scored 1,1107 second, aiid fast, tally
When She got a Wise stolt
s000ltd And third, and was bratfight
Bonne lty Verde, Watson, who,
dot-tally, had been pitching the last
Tow frititho, with a liltttorod hand,
until she Was relieved by bottoidt
Poargot. The battery for trittSels
'tratori rind D. Peal,%.bri piteliitig and
Annetta,"Willis oatelfing,
Mrs. Roy Sellers
Mr,,, 'Roy Sellers, wife of Roy Seh.
ors a life long resident Of Hitten.
rounty Ws-ea away at her lunile Oil
on the 14 . wind: eonceesion, Mettle
township after a lengthy :illness,
Porn in Grey toWnship Alta Olivia
; Harris, daughter of Mrs, Oliver' Har•
ris. daftisliter of 'WA. Oliver Harris
and the late Oliver Tiarris Of the
1:411 Con., Grey toWnsthip.
Surviving are her husband Ito.
SelletA,1101. Mother Mrs, 'Maria 1tat-
WOnesdaY, truly 13t1z. 155 n•
THE •BRUSSELS POST
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CLASSIFIZEr.A.M„
FOR SALE
pigs, apply at
Walter 'lose
. . . ef.me
ATTENTIQN FARMERS ,
ATIADSITOOK 1'0410'16d from rng
barm promptly for sanitary diagtond
Telephone Dolleet Brussels
or Elmira 564,
GORDON YOUNG LIMITED
,sir .P4leAon fixer siete1 (Iva)
Aronie 'Krieg,. Proton.
Funeral was conducted. from P. A,
,latf4t:r4noler4u,"„T.Ty Ill.:117AMi.C';:viarS111.14=1;
attended by ber many friends ,and,
neighbors. She was, a member of
the Presbyterian alma 414 a will,
lug helper in her Morrie grcuip of;
the11 x 1411.14411 AbIA or011 during her..
Aevk Heal of Markham, a
cousin of. -Rita'a ,conducted the or,
flees,. Two hyralls.. "Fight the good
fight" and "411 the way my 'Saviour
14.1s me". were played by Mrs, W,
King Pallbearers were Herb
Travis, • Pre,ser Mustard, Frank
Shaw,. 'Ross .Thrvey„ .Gordon jamea.
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• WANTED ,
Oarpeutry Or farMili5,
3, H, Cameron Clinton,' 04
WA7CRLOO CA TTL E
BREEDING ASSOCIATION
"Where ,Better Bulls Are Viler
Artificial Insemination sera*, tor
ail breeds of cattle, For genii* or
information Phone Clinton 343,
Palmerston 66 collect, between igg
and 10.00 A. M. on week days and
7.30 and 9.30 A. M, on Sundays.
Every . seconds
of every day
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SALESMAN WANTED —
MM' WANTED for Rawleigh bust-
nese- to 1500 families. Write to-
daffy, Dept. G-152-SA,
Montreal, P, Q.
of poultry, High;
McLean, Monbton
crud Stanley Mustard.. WANTED
The bealaifiil floral tributes were Fouitry, all types
evidence of the high esteem in which, est Cash Prices..
OW Was, held in the community. Phone 636113 3, A.
Burial Was made is Brussels Ceim i
etery, JAI
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NOTICE
Would you like - to sell hatching
eggs every week in the year at *
premium of up to 33 cents per dose*
more than market price for VOW
eggs? If you would, write us fuL.
mediately. We are ,pne of DanadWil
oldest and largest Canadian Approv-
ed Hatcheries, Apply Box Number
50, Brussels, Ont. NOTICE OF FIRST MEETINci
OF CREDITORS
The .Farniers Creditors
Arrangement Act
Notice is hereby given that Amos:
Smith, of the Township of Grey in
the Oounty of Huron,. farmer, made
an .assignment on, the 15th day of I
Feb. A. D. 1955, . and .that, the first
meeting of creditors will be held on
the 125th. day of July A. D. 1955 at
10 a, in. o'clock at the office of
Nelson Hill the official receiver at
the Court House in the Town of
Goderich in the Province- o Ontario,
Dated at Goderich this 11th day
of July A. D. 1955.
FOR SALE --
75-acre Farm, frame house, bash
barn, priced at $5500.00.
75-acre Farm, frame house, ink
siding, barn 44 x 48 with 32 acres
s.pring crop,,, priced at 36000.00.
6-acre Farm, frame house, fusel
siding, barn, priced at $3500.00.
100-acre Farm, frame hon."
bank barn, priced at $8800.00.
Good house in Village, bath, far
wee, barn, garage, on main .street„
priced at $4300,00.
Frame house, instil siding, new
roofs. Priced at $2,3.50.00
J. C, Long, Realtor,
Brussels, Ont. Nelson Hill,
Official Receiver,
FOR SALE --
250 White, Leghorn Pulletts 18 Weeks
200 Rhode island Reds, 13 weeks
Sec Jan. Van Vliet Sr., Con. 17,
Walton R, R. 3.
FOR SALE —
A number of pigs, chunks, good
also a Massey-Harris binder No. 5,
7 ft, cut, in good shape.
D, McKinnon Phone 68x2
FOR SALE —
1 International Elevator Binder
Cantas, I Massey-Harris Table Can,
vas, 1 yr. old.. 1 Massey-Harris El-
evator, Canvas.
Lineoln Martin Phone 20r24
FOR SALE —
Septeinine Bray Broilers. We can
take your order — now. Pullets also,
Dayold, started. Mixed Chicks, Ask
us for particulars. Agents — Wm,
Glen Bray, Ethel; Mrs. R. Barrett
11, R. 5 'Brussels-, Phone 54r12,
LOST
Strayed from lot 17, Con, 3 Gray,
about 600 lb, Hereford Steer, brand
"W" on right hip. Finder Idadly
call Thus. Wilbee, Ethel, Phone 40r4.
WANTED —
Hatching eggs wanted by one of
Oanada's largest and oldest estab-
lished hatcheries. Eggs taken
dtery week in the year. Big prem•
tuna paid, pFor full detains white P.O.
Box No. 50.
Incredible but true — this is the amazing result
of the ever-growing preference for Chevrolet, --
Day-in and day-out, Sundays only excepted, there's
a proud new Chevrolet owner every 4.19 seconds.
You see them here, you see them there, you see them
everywhere — enjoying the pleasures of driving Chevrolet.
And because motoramic Chevrolet is such an overwhelming
favorite this year, to a greater extent than ever before,
Chevrolet. leads in popularity — value — sales.
(iricidentally, while you ;were reading this, four Chevrolets were bought!)
so ebody
buys
a new
rvAmoNoi
160/GEST
(By E. C K.)
Riverside Motors - Brussels, Ont. FOR SALE
Montimoreticy Cherries, pitted
and black cherries in 22 lb. pails,
For immediate delivery at Bray's
General Store, Ethel, Phone 16J1
or Bray's Proddce, Brussels Phone
so,
FOR SALE —
It, 0. P. Sired • 3000 Bred to Lay —
Pullets In Red x Susses; Red x Rock;
Red x White Rock petween 6 and 7
weeks of *age. This is your opport-
unity to parchase reasonably priced
pullets, delivered free within a
reasonable distance on orders of
100 or more, Write the SOOTT
POULTRY !NI/MS, SE/WORTH
or phone 853.
WINGHAM
MEMORIAL SHOP
Your Memorial Craftsmen Poe
Thirty-Five Years, Always salsa
THE BEST GRANITES
Along With
Expert Designing gird
werkmanship.
Prices Mest Reasonable
Bemetery Lettering a Stieelalti
R. A. SPOTTON
Phone Ma. Wingharn, Onto.%
SEWAGE Dt5POSAL —
Have your Septic tanks and alas
Pools cleaned the sanitary wyj whit
to avoid trouble.
Irvine Ooxton, Phone NC
Palivertotii Out
James Bishop passed away at the
home of his daughter Mrs. Agnes
Alderson in North Bay on July 6th,
1055.
He was born in Grey Township in
Huron County on Sanitary 4th., 1866,
He worked as section foreman at
WaltOn until pensioned off the C.P.
R. railway, His wife the former
Coronae Hoy preleceased him in
January 1944. At this time he went
to live with his only daughter in
North Bay. He was the last
ins; member of Mr. and Mrs, James
Bishou of Grey township, He is Stir.
-dyed, by his claught(r Agnes Alder
son, 13 grandchildren and 39 great
teirninichildren.
Funeral services were conducted in
Ben Walker's Funeral parlour by the
Rev. N. Ellis, teeter of the Anglicat
Chitral, Brussels, Ont. His daughter
and several of his grandchildren also
fl nephew Gordon _Bishop arid a niece
Agnes. Campbell altrnded the funeral
from North Bray„ }Us paltheatere
were Joseph Martin, Wit. Hoy, Sohn
Clark, ltdward Grill, Villlam Bishop
and Wilfred Hey. interment Was
made in Brussels Cemetery.
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PHONE'6834
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