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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1955-08-31, Page 4SPECIALS — 3 piece Path including 5 toot east iron recessed tub with supplies anis shower, Pap-up waste and orer- flow, chrome shower rod, 1.7 x 1.9'or 18 x 20 basin with 4*- centre taps, pop-up waste, Compact toilet with seat Pir1011 $149.50 Complete, other 3 $esS bath combinations from $UL 50 Frigidaire water heating units. 5 year warranty 3244 gallon eagle city $134.50. Duro Water Softeners 30,000 IRS capacity $125.00. Special, value 5 foot Master POI. broke corner• bath tub left ,hard or. let complete $97.60. All plumbing items are Call. adian Manufacture and guarani first grade. J. H. Stretton, Plumbing and Heel. ing and Electrical. Wiring, Phone k Brussels, MODERN HEATIN• COMPLETE FORCED AIR HEATING SYSTEM FOR A FIVE,ROOM HOME $525.00 1 Write Dept. B P or visit cur shewrorms. Open Monday, Wednee. day, and Friday evenings and all dal Saturday Jo V. 4QHMON PLUMBING SUPPLIES STREETIWILLE, ONTARIO BEM EIR111111111111 ELMA FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Established In 1224 Head Office Atwood, Out. Insures Farm Property, Private. And Contents In:Iovims and V11181196 Schools, Churches and Halls on an "INSURANCE AT COST" basis PROMPT ADJUSTMENT OE CLAIMS tiontact your Nearest Director — Agent R. W. (Dick) WHITFIELD R. R. 2, enamels, Ont. 311111011111NEENMENE1111111111111 SUPERIOR PROPANE LTD. 19 Market Place STRATFORD, ONT. The Versatlre 'dependable FUEL FOR HOME AND INDUSTRY RANGES, HOT WATER TANKS, REFRIGERATORS, ETD, WALT. IVIADDESS Representative PHONE STRATFORD SUS. 4174 RES. MS WINGHAM ,MEMORIAL SHOE reef' Memorial Craftsmen /Se'. 'thirty-Five Yenta. Airrays MOE THE BEitt: tiooterro, Moitig WE% expert Detagriltig and Prices Most ttoinkntaitio ile'rneitart tetteittit a Otiiiiiit* R. A. Phone 281‘ rawaRmirz-M1.r.< Thrg.e attractive young ladies who took part in the unveiling of C1,411.'s new "Sulu Continental" in Toronto, are shown. ' lTiiss Suptr Continental, top photo, •accepts greetings and tokens tram Mayor Nathan. Phillips of Toronto for delivery to trolYdrl 'Ot ritirS aleng the route of the new train, while M. E. riokt, right CNR, passenger trail, manager, looks on. in the testverf photo. Firomena, and Adeline Rteroftl, • t Wins born On a, CkTlt train twenty years ago, stand on either side nf the floral .curtain they had just released unveil the net,' train, bieh otitis 12 hours 15 rnintites fro% the nreeent 4tetelltiO to •trillOOVVef schedule M1 tliati National Railways Photo. WANTED — HatclAng eggs wanted by Ono of Canada% largest and oldest estate lisped hatcheries, 'Eggs, taken every week in the year, Big Prenv, luau Paid. Per full details, white teb. Bet No. to, WATdRLoo CATTLE oRtimitvd, ASSOCIATION "Where Better' Enlis Are teed" Artificial inbeinination periled ter all breeds of Cattle. For Servile* Or inferination Aotti ottniog L4f ow Palinetatoll dd totted, between And i6.66 A. M. on Week days And 7.30 and '940 A. M, on itinitork `.HP Ulltfo•FAIZ CLASSIFIED AD4. AUCTION SALE_ Let 2., 090. 4, Grey Township rollea North 9f Brussels on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd. at 2 Ps M. FOR SALE as, Bartlette PeariA, 0.01. MeDonahl 4r6 ATTENTION ,FARMERS DEADS FOC% rianiO.Y04. AVM 201111 berm promptly for gAnita,rr Telephone Oolleek : prggs04 or Bimire. 564, GORDON YOUNIA LIMITED FOR $Alsa.. 75-acre. Farm, frame bonse, bank barn, priced at $5500.00, '75-acre Farm, frame house, Ins* siding, barn 44 x i$ with pia we/ ,spring crop), priced at $6000,01. 6-acre Farm, frame house, Wel siding, barn, priced et $3500.00, Good house In Village, bath, fur !lace, barn, garage, on main, stroit, priced at $4300.00, Frame house, tnsul Siding, new roofs. Priced at $2,359.00 J, G. Long, Realtor, Brussels, Ont. Ago Livestock times; Hereford Dull 4 years 11 Calves; 2 Year Old Heifedel 2 York Sows, due in Sept.; 1 York Sow with 10 pigs; 1 York Boar, Furniture 3 pleaa , Chesterfield; ENteasion FOR SALE table; Large ltitehen cupboard;, Eueli.41 Ym'E fogs. wa,aar; 4 chairs. Other stralu, 5 months old, household articles, Albert Cardiff FOR SALE. New Tractor Blodes, for snow end gravel. Louis Wagmen ;Phone 1Q7 *ore. ........0,,,,,c-,.,. A, 0, Phone 21r4 11,40,01. FOR SALE A quantity of mixed grain, 240 Warwick's Hybrid Pullets, ,t?., mon- ths old. Rill Fiseber Phone 23r15 Implements rubber tired wagons, 1 with rack:: 1 section barrews; binder. • Num- erous otlu-r articles, • N. .E, Muliligan, Proprietor, Gordo Jackson,: Auctioneer, Listowel' FOR SALE — 1:'sed Grade eleven books, new last year, in good condition Contact Ruby MacLean, Photte 45r9 Brussels, FOR SALE — Five room Brick Cottage vita, 3-piece bathroom, double lot and garage, Apply to Mrs.' Ohm B, Lake, Brussels. IN THE MATTER OF THE FARM; ERS' CREDITORS ARRANGEMENT ACT AND IN THE MATTER OF THE ASSIGNMENT OF AMOS SMITH, FARMER, FOR THE GEN- ERAL BENEFIT OF HIS Cri.DDIT, ORS, AUCTION SALE or Farm Lot 13 and WV., of Lot 19, Concession 4, Township of Grey, County of Huron, to be held at the above described farm on TueSday, the 6th. day of September, 1955 at 7:00 o'clock P. in; (sharp) This property consists of 150 acres of land, all in grass, upon which is situated the following buildings: 11/2 Story Dwelling; Frame Barn; Drive Shed; Hen House, with WANTED -,- will pay oash, ear Organs stools in playing condition. Write James Wiederhold, New Hamburg, Ont. Dramatic Proof of Chevrolet's Success! Everywhere in Canada, consistently, more Che- vrolet cars are sold than those of any other manu- facturer. And now, to a greater extent than ever before, the 1955 Chevrolet is the favorite of Canadians from coast to coast. each. each. hens. 101x6 There is a Drilled Well with Wind- mill and Buildings are equipped with Hydro. TERMS OF SALE; 10% on day of sale. Balance in 30 days .Subject to reserve bid, DATED at Goderich this 19th. day of August, 1955. LIVESTOCK WANTED -- High cash prices paid for dead, old, sick or disabled horses or cows. Phone promptly, Leroy Acheson, R. R, a AtwoOd. Nelson Hill, Official. Receiver. This Is Important To You! Because Chevrolet builds so many more cars, each one costs less to make. That's the simple, provable - effect of volume production. And this saving is passed on to you in the form of more value, and more features for the money than you can get with any other car cm the market. Alto, compare Chevrolet's prices and you'll know for sure at - least one reason why so many more people buy Chevrolet year after year — especially this year. SALESMAN WANTED — Bawleigh business now open in. Huron County, Trade well estab- lished. Excellent opportunity. Full time. Write alt once. Rawleigh's Dept, H152-184, Montreal, P Q. FOR SALE — 260 pullets, 55% laying. Pullets 6 weeks old 57 cents Pullets 8 weekqs old 75 cents Highest prices paid for old John Zwa,an Phone Gordon Jackson, Auctioneer. 0.3555D Also be in HORSES WANTED — For meat, farm use or bush. buggies a,nd wagons, nmst good shape. Wilfred Nicholson, Monkton. A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE WALTON Day by day, Chevrolet gains in popularity -value sales i Mrs. Leslie Oliver entertained at a trousseau tea th.1 Tuesday, August 16th in honoUr of her daughter Mavis, whose marriage took place an Saturday. Mrs, Oliver and Mavis received rs WANTED — Poultry, all types of poultry. High est Cash Prices, I Phone 636R3 J. A. McLean, Monbton the guctsts on the veranda, Mrs. Bert Johnston acted as hostess and Marilyn Johnston had charge of the guest book, The home was attractively dec- orated with baskets of gladioli, also pink and white streamers and Displaying the giets'th the after- noon wlas Miss Doreen Long, trou- seau, Mrs, Wm, Henderson and Mrs. Dolmens Fraser showed the M. Peter Dunlop poured tea while serving were Misses Flora Turnbull and Edna Martin. In the .ervening displaying the trousseau and gifts were Mrs, Peter Dunlop, Mrs, Wm. Henderson and Miss Doreen Long. Serving were Misees Helen Johnston, and Flora Turnbull, Mrs. O. Dale poured tea. Assisting Wire Mrs. Will:Mr Turn- bur Turnbull, Mrs. Clarence Mar- tin and Mit. George Martin, Clothes Torn Off; injured Donald McDonald was Severely in- jured while operating a post-hole digger. His clothing caught in the power take-toff and was torn off his body before he could be extricated, He was taken to the Listowel hOs- vital for treatment, WANThi., — A Cafeteria manager for Wing- ham District High School Appli- cations will be received up to 10th Stetember and are to be addressed to W. A. Galbraith, ,Secretary-Trea- surer. State qualifications and salary expected, 411.MailIaPr BELG RAVE FOR SALE .7- PLOW POINTS Ductalloy and Cast for Otaco. Ford Dearborn Ferguson, finery and all other well khoWn Makes even Wiard Points, Rubber tired wagons and 2 and 3 furrow Tractor plows at 10% reduction', Space Oil Heat, ers, 4 sizes, with Fees Burners and slutt-off valves, See Geo, Wesenburg, Brussels, FOR SALE — 1 Claire Jewell coal and wood range, med. size, nearly new. 1 Cole- mat, 3 burner gasoline stovs, also gas lamp and irs'n, 1 Cale*" 1101180 11 ft. square, quantity of dry Apple and Elm stove wood: Linoleum 2 pieces, in same pattern 6 x 15' brand new, L. Qu enge ss er Phone 83r14 SEWAGE DISPOSAL — Flare your Septa° cents and ens* pools cleaned the sanitary *Strai now to avoid trouble. Trvine Gotten, Phone 254. Milierton, Oat. r) re), 4") larel ral Personals Miss Joyce Alcock, with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hopper; Mrs. Leslie Vincent and family, London with relatives in this dis• triet; Mrs. Clifford Logan and Mrs. ; Ted Fear attending the School for Leaders in St. Thomas; M'ases Anne and Margaret Wigiatiria,; with Mt's. I J. Pelts, Dlyfv, Mr. and Mt's. Wilkinso,.. Charles, and Cla6011, El)d. Miss ik.11. )1 F Baiter in t:ic.clo.r Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Black and Charles, Britton, with Mr. and Mrs. James Walsh; Mr and Mrs. Harold Procter in Toronto and Nia- gara Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Masters, Stouffville, with Mr:, and Mrs. Harold Procter, Mr„and Mrs. Robert Grasby, Donna and. Mary, and Mr. and Mrs, David Armstrong with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Armstrong, Thorndale; Mr. and Mrs. Goldie Wheeler and family. London, with Mr, and, Mrs. Herb. Wheeler; Anne Wheeler returned to London 'with her, parents after a week _with Mr, and Xis-. Herb Wheeler; Mr, and Mrs, Cecil Wheeler, Blyth; Mrs. Pearl Mills, Listowel, Mrs. Orville Harrison, and Verne Mills, Mon- erieff, with Mr, and Mrs. Herb. Wheeler; Mize Karen Anlerson with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hunking, Auburn; Keith Anderson, St. Thom- as, with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ander- son; Douglas Tolmeton at the United Churn Camp north of .Goderich. have been Visiting in Gat-rich -this Mr. an Mrs d . LettiS D. Thompson cfiew suppLEmou week. Visa Mqrlene Wa'cluan, Toronto, fe "5:1Qffillt; with her parents Mr, el.1 Mrs. t. Waxman', Mrs, W, Wright of Toronto Ras be 4n vialtiriss; with Mrs. Alex Ander- son this ilast•Weele. Mr, Mid Mrs. W. C Matinricit4 TertOttto have beet visiting 'Mtg. Alex Arinstrotig and brothel' Mt with your own (attain., . helps hoop .,, vet*, in conditten hr h1 tail Pseeliatr% 4.0 Ask rut abast lt tecki0 O. .. Brusgelsc reamer) .,....,,, Oat, Di/lean MaKinnati. L