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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1955-07-20, Page 4FOR SALE — I. extension table and G chairs. clot. small (marts; ,also forks and shovels. Mrs. Wes Stephenson, Brussels; Phone 11 x2, "FURNITURAMA" -- Sale of Furniture, pianos, appliances continues until July 30111 at Mildmay 'Furniture Showmooms (4 Floors), Store open ,Fniday uitil 9. Saturday until 11 p. Godfrey Schuett, Mildmay, Ont. WANTED — WANTED — Poultry, all types of poultry, High est Ca2sh. Prices. Phone 636113 J. A. McLean, Monbton FOR SALE — I. international Elevator Binder Canvas. I Massey-Harris Table Can- vas, 1 yr, old. 1 Massey-Harris El- evator Canvas. Lincoln Martin Phone 20r24 LOST — Strayed front lot 17, Con, 3 Grey, about 600 lb. Hereford Steer, brand "W" on right hip. Finder kindly call Ras. Wilbee, Ethel, Phone 40r4, WANTED — Hatching eggs wanted by one of Canada's largest and oldest estab- lished hatcheries. Eggs taken every week in the year. Big prem- ium paid. For full details white P.O. Box No. 50. FOR SALE — Montmorency .Cherries, pitted and ,black cherries in 22 lb. pails, For immediate delivery at Bray's General Stare, Ethel, Phone 16J7 or Bray's Proddce, Brussels Phone 80. The. New Cameo Carrier. Sports model of the truck field—designed with special jobs in mind! Long and low, with smooth, fleet lines, here's the Custom pickup that may well create a whole new class of truck owners! And the final touch. Color! New colors and two-tone combinations add the final styling touch to these great new trucks. Your selection is wider than ever before. Choose the color combina- tion that best matches your job, that best calls attention to you and your business. That way you'll be taking full advantage of the adver- tising value of your new Task-Force model. One final word. When the time comes to trade in '55 models, the man without a really modern truck stands to take a good-sized loss. Come in and see us soon. CHEVROLET Year after Year Canada's best-selling truck! High-Voltage power- starts you quicker. You really have it modern under the hood! All New Task-Force engines are sparked by a hefty 12- volt electrical system. Quick- er starting, even on cold mornings, is one big advan- tage. Increased generator capacity is another. The high-compression power of these great valve-in-head enenes keeps you running longer between gas stops. Here's performance that cuts Ride Custom cab features the extra comfort of a foam rubber cushion and harmon- izing two-tone inside. Out- side, bright metal moldings and new two-tone color options. Custom cabs set whole new standards for comfort and convenience. New concealed Safety Steps. Running boards are ancient history now. Chevrolet's new Safety Steps are out of sight with the doors closed. That way, snow, ice or mud can't collect to cause accidents. Safety Steps are lower, too, for easier entrance. New panoramic windshield. The windshield alone has 1000 square inches of safety glass to give you a wider, virtually unobstructed view of the road -- and there's more glass area all around. A new glass-guard molding You get the most modern trucks money can buy Chevrolet's New Line CT.I I sso Beginning with Work-Styling, an entirely new development in truck design. For the first time in any line of trucks, Chevrolet brings you two styling treatments. Two dis- tinctively different designs— one for light- and medium- duty models, another for heavy-duty jobs — both clean-lined and modern to the smallest detail. Here is styling with it meaning. Styl- ing that's matched to the model and the job. The latest in cab comfort and safety. Inside you can count, on the same ultra-modern touch — softer seat action that reduces driver fatigue, a new instrument cluster that can be read at a glance, and more durable construction throughout. The new Flite- BUS. 4174 REEL Mg DEATH LURKS IN THE DEER Recently U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service made an exhaustive stIgok of deadly marine animals that 114 in the Pacific and bring harm aM death to than each year. Based 01$ this report, 1VruKray Sinclair ISO written a precautionary but HT* article on these deadly species rat this week's Star Weekly. Brussels Creamery them 22 S tti COW CROW SUPPLEM Nit trith Ogle... helps WO A*** la coattail* leer b4 aSlt robe. Ikea nil u Oboit bc101 o United Church W.A. The W. A, of Walton Unite(' Church held its July meeting on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Love pies` ding, Opened the meeting with a hymn and Scripture reading, Jahn 4, 'Ito 26, The Theme was from the W. A, book "The Water of Life' The theme song Nvas followed by Mary Stewaw Collect anti W0131'6,11'6 oeihttOn Mottos. .secretary's and treasurers report§ were read. Business was discussed. The Sunday Picnic is to held Thursday at the Ssafortla Lions Park. Supper to be served at '7 *leek sharp. mo. Meet- ing closed With Prayer. of WA-:EtkLbo CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION "Where Better Mills Ai'e Creed" Artificial Insendtation 'eerviCe tor all breeds Of cattle, For seririee btu information Phone C'lintort i4E Palnierston, 66 ealleati betiteart 7.2, and 10 06 A. 1M on Week tit) and Otil A M, on Sthadift THE BRUSSELS PQST Weati(N447 July .04.4; CLASSIFIED A13., ATTENTIQN FARM41.34 ,-, IDEADSTQCK removed from yOgr barrn promptly for sanitary dlsOosAl Telephone Collect ; Brussels egria or Elmira 564, QORDON YOUNG LIMITED WANTED 1-,tlest and Wood )3144er, 7' Cut J ack Conley Phone 41r10 FOR RENT --. i)ttplex Apartment l'iloae 16 Brussels. FOR SALE — Sprayed lecoh•In't; Apples. llialse frog. Vhone 42r3 FOR SALE 7 ft, cut Massey Harris No, 6 Hinder, steel Ogle narvoy Bryans Phone 01T6 FOR SALE. Electric plate, 2 burner, and a coal oil stove, Phone 55r14, 14' A -GENERA MOTORS VALUE! • WEDDING .EDPfkli tieRY14 Fern provided a, green. baek.grOund in WOW WWII* H11.110 011111'014 Clinton, ter e Hera], Setting .of red Testes, baby's breath, white hYdrattg• cc Alla purple delPIAlutilin When, Lola. 3,14004 neXenanged Marriage vows with Mtn Hugh Edgar before the Rev, Hugh Wilson, The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. WilliaM 17. Jervis, Clinton, ktitcl the groom Is the Son of Mrs, Edgar, Brussels, and the late Mardie Edgar, Mrs, J, Rennie, Seaforth, provided Wedding tousle for the double Ting .vsceTrod:Ptlolyk, and Mrs, Getig, MY(11. in marriage by her father, the bride wore a Waltz-length gown of rose point lace and nylon man Quisette over 'taffeta Styled with a lace bodice framed at the neckline wills petal ,shaped pleated nylon tulle yoke. A, lOw cut bolero jacket and bouffant skirt inset with. Mace cont. pleted her gown, She carried Amer!. l Be caealietYth PC'S): stirs. d, Atwood, wore mauve tiered lace over nylon and carried yellow mums. Miss 'Minnie Raymond, Bruss,els,and Miss Mary Ellen Hicks, LiStowel, Wore similar gowns in yellow and carried mauve mums. The flower girl, Barbara Joyce Attfield wore A pale green nylon net over green taffeta and carried a nose- gay of mauve and yellow mums Ringbelarer was Bryan Cox, Groomisman was Bruce Edgar, Brussels, and ushers were Art Att. field, Atwood, and James Edgar, Brussels. Receiving guest in the church pats lours following the ceremony, the bride's mother wore pink figured nylon with white accessories and white carnation corsage. The grdom's mother chose navy sheer with white accessories and corsage of white Carnations. ' Far the northern wedding trip, the bride wore a white linen dress with white accessories and red rose con • sage. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar will live In Brussels. ac)cric4...re4 Trucks on any job with the most advanced truck, features the industry has ever .seen! 4414:002, completely surrounds the side windows, reducing pos- sibility of breakage. A wide-view wrap-around rear win- dow is available as an, extra- cost option. Fresh air in all kinds of weather. With. Chevrolet's new High-Level ventilating system, air is drawn in through louvers at cowl level. That means air is con- stantly circulated through the cab, regardless of disa- greeable weather conditions. Only new Chevrolet Task-Force Trucks bring you all these truly modern design and engineering features today! They're the marks of a modern truck, and they out-date any make without them! And -they're the money-making, money-saving advantages that ask this question: Can you really afford not to make your next new truck a Chevrolet? Judge for yourself! operating costs and shaves valuable time front your schedules! Tubeless tires standard on Y2- ton models, Pickups, panels, Suburban Carry-ails — all models in the 1/2 -ton class now come with new tubeless tires. Here's greater protec- tion against blowouts. Every Power Helper in the book. Power brakes, for ex- ample — a big help in re- ducing driver effort while increasing safety—are stan- dard equipment on heavier models, an extra-cost option on others. The new handling ease of Power Steering, an- other extra-cost option, cuts turning effort up to 80%. There's new gas-saving Over- drive as an extra-cost option on 1/2 -ton models . . . and truck Hydra-Matic — ideal for stop-and-go city hauling —available at extra cost on and 1-ton jobs, They're worthwhile extra-cost helpers that can save you a lot of time and money in the long run. Bredin - Ruddy A wedding trip to. Bermuda fol- lowed the ..marriage of Miss Nancy Jane Ruddy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, 0. E. Ruddy of North Bay, to Mr. Elliott Peter Bredin, so" of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott H. Bredin of Tor- onto. Rev. C. F. Large performed the ceremony in St. John's Anglican Church, North Bay. The bride, given In marriage by her father, wore an original gown of imported Italian pique, fashioned with picture neckline caught with bows at the Shoulders, basque waist and whirling skirt. Her veil was held by a headdress especially. designed for the gown, made of two bows of the fabric, and she carried an airy boquet, of white Halo daisies and trailing ivy. Mrs. Allan Si%ppon, matron of honor for her sister, Mrs. Donald Thurston of Toronto, Miss Jaso Bredin. sister of the groom, and Miss Vicky Ruddy, Junior bridesmaid for her Sister were gowned alike in im- ported snowflake lace over powder blue silk itarota., cocktail length, and enhanoed with blue satin bows, Their Dutch caps Were powder blue satin, and they carried yellow mar=. giteietes, Mr, J. K, McMurty of Ton Onto wits best man, and the ushers were 1Viessrs. James Me .Laughlin, Donald Eastmure„Alfred Richmond, all of Toronto, and Pat Ruddy, brother of the bride. The reception Was held at Lake' View Inn, Sunset Park. Elversi e otors Brussels, Ont. ymniolitmiOntiammumniiro....141....uounaimis, NOTICE. Wonid -von like to sell hat„Oting, eggs every week In the v94r at a. preinium of up to 33 cents per OHS more :than market price for Mir egp.7 would, write us lw mediately, We are one of Canada's. oldest and largest Canadian Apretiv- ed liatoberies, Apply Pox Number, 50, Brussels, Ont. SALESMAN WANTED WANTED; Reliable Man as Dealer- in Huron County. Experience net POCEBIEMT. A fine opportunity to step into old profitable business. where Rayleigh Products have been a91(1 for years, Big profits, Products •Eusnisared on credit, Write Rawleigh's Dept. G-152.1G3 Montreal, P. SPECIALS, ' 3 piece Bath including 5 foot caM iron recessed tub with supplies and shower. Popup waste and over- flow, chrome !shower rod. 17 x 19 or 18 x 20 basin with 40 centre taps, pop-up waSie. Compact toilet with seat Price $149.50 c,ornpliete, Other 3 niece bath combinations from $134. 50. • Frigidaire water heating units. '5 year warranty 33.%..gallon_ caps city $134;50, Dora Water Softeners 30,000 gre canoe ty $125.00. Special value. 5 foot Master Pen- broke corner bath tub left hard out- let complete $97:50.- 1-8 cc. ft, Refrigerator $195.00. 1 — used Refrigerator. . • • All plumbing .items are Can- adian Manufacture and guaranteed first grade. - S. Stretton, Plumbing and Heat- ing and Electrical Wiring, Phone St Brussels. • MODERN HEATINg COMPLETE FORCED AlN HEATING SYSTEM FOR A Mt.-ROOM HOME. $525.00 Write Dept. B p or visit our showrorms. Open. Monday, Wednote day, and Friday evenings and all day Saturda y J. V. JOHNSON PLUMBING SUPPLIES STREETSVILLE, ONTARIO WALTON United Church W. M. S. The regular meeting of the W. M. S. of the United Church was held in the schoolroom of the church, Thurs- day, Stay 7, with Mrs. W. presiding, The meeting opened with. Invocation followed by a hymn. Scripture was read. Roll call and Sec. aul Treas. reports. The-soeletp will entertain baby band on regular meeting day later in the yrqtr, W. N. S. to pay tuition of one girl from I. T. being sent to ,camp in, London, Walton group will brave charge of topic at next meeting. Roll call will be answered by name of a harvest hynin. The topic Trim t idad and Canada was taken by Mrs. J. Bryans of 8th. of MerriiS group; A closing hyitin was followed by thr, Mizpalt Benediction. SUPERIOR 'PROPANE LTD. 19 Market Place STRATFORD, ONT. The Versatlre Dependable FUEL .FOR HOME AND INDUSTRY RANGES, HOT WATER TANKS, REFRIGERATORS, ETU WALT. MADDESS Representative PHONE STRATFORD FOR SALE — R. O. P. Sired - 3000 Bred to Lay — Pullets M Red x Susses; Red x Rock; Red x White Rack petween, 6 and 7 , weeks of age, This is your opport- unity to purchase reasonably priced , pullets, delivered free within a reasonable distance on orders of 100 or more., Write the SCOTT POULTRY ;VAIRMS, SEAPOR,TH or phone 853. 0051t-,, • MORE DONE IN AN HOUR 9 IT'S WHEN IT'S DONE WITH POWER FOR SALE -- 75-acre Farm; frame house, bank barn, prided at $5500.00. 75-acre Farm, frame house, Mini siding, barb 44 x 18 with 32 acres pipring crop), prleed. rat $6000.00, 6-acre Farm, frante house, Instil siding, barn, priced* at $3500.00. -100-acre Patna, frame house, bank barn, priced at $8800.00. Geed house in Village, bath, ftir nace, barn, garage, on main Istreet, priced at $4300.00. Frathe honse, Itisti9 tiding, new rdofs. Priced at $2,350.00 J. C. Long, Realtor', BritSsels, Ont, farming and has given a gricul e greatest lift in years. An t2A,...ipapioR t43e f in work ol.4ut ti r ae t eon increao many i64 by the m opine in power ?attaing equipment - teccht ears, ractors and implem vas able ve g ,ro over e.year iiAre 114F t.er eed to dhlp -to-0 WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP Your Memorial Craftsmen Pei Thirty-Five Years, Alwsys tiMs• THE BEST GRANITES Along With Expert Deafening and sIciritmenship. Prime Most Reasonable temetery Lettering a VIneetOts R. A. SPOTTON Phone. 255 WInohora, OntrHe musessesimimminunir ELMA FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Established In 1894 Head Office Atwood, Ont. Insure* f=arm Property, Private Devellinge And Contents In Towns and VINO, Schools, MOONS and Haifa en an "INSURANCE AT COSTo bails PROMPT ADJUSTMENT or CLAIMS contact your Nearest 'Director 'Agent R. W. (Dick) WHITFIELD Brussels, Ont. mechaniza.tion has contribute eatly to the more wide-spr94 ,aring in higher standard; ol In the advancement or thq,11: eratlons through rnechanizatik rmers have found in Masser, ris and tkerguson tractore !machines time and labour sa advantages that help them do the iiorlt easily, quielq and mO profitably, 'four Io al d e. glad to tell you about late deVelOpitents: dipry and free Onl 9 to ensome physical e 4- rization has brought a nevi/ Conceit SEWAGE btitTiotAt.- yOni, Beotte *ad eire• Noels Cleated the gaiittAllwfl kir* I avoid'to brine Cezton, Mon* lit Mil eita>fL 011/1. ASII .INIHIA tt I ,•., 1)" • it H , Makers of High Quaff Farm Implements Since 1847,