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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1955-09-14, Page 4RithiOne le& V7/4:, 4! 44A. 4.. Yolk travel in ftrAllieln Wiltn ride 011 a new Do Soto} eneiting at'ur,' that dplwais to people who 19:c. to go From Lamy k,r to # a 1por, new go desivoi oar has The Vorward Look of eager Action. vet-% ;we of Po Knit. at I tr.J. • 'tisgiten, at no next • .• E. ;mart "boil." 14.4 No '1.1:111 vnT h'14 a r, muter 11,,o i1' ,e 14 i'onrit42100, etinK , nod ,-nfety fvnt•t) es than t itt\t.Tions, long beatii N't* you pan big now 1)e Soto for less Otatt Many -rglel:, of medium-An ears, See or phone your dealer for Ike facts. Hell b, glad t3 arrange a demonstration drive falAu. DeSoto is also Ito/vend. for action! It pats a mighty 185- or 200-h. p. V-8 engine at your command, It brings you the smoothness and eon-- A styling and engineering achievement „ . manufactured by Chrysler Corporation of Canada, )halted the diViNdire new to s".-tt*Jettftssis.:5,s;:ss.,1; ••:•.4;:::••N2•:•••••, • • •••:•,,,••••••v$,::::tx•••••:•*!:•2••;::::::::•••• Awaiting you now at your Dodge-De Soto dealer's FASHIONABLE FIREFLITE FOUR-DOOR with 200-h.p. V-8 engine that set a new world's record this spring in the "Flying Mile" competition, sponsored by National Association of Stock Car Racing at Daytona Beach, Florida. 1100EIN and h.R inir FOR SALE -- 75-acre Farm, frame house, bank barn, priced at $5500.00. 75-acre Flamm, frame house, lust siding, barn 44 x 48 with $2 Wel spring crop, priced fat $0000.00. 6-acre Farm, frame house, hand siding, barn, priced at $3500.00. Good house in Village, bath, tar nace, barn, garage, on main street, priced at $4300,00. Frame house, instil siding, new roofs, Priced at $2,350.00 J, C. Long, Realtor, Brussels, Ont. MODERN HEATING COMPLETE FORCED AIR HEATING SYSTEM FOR A FTVW-ROOM HOME $520.00 Write Dept. 0 P or visit our showrorms. Open Monday, weft. day, and Friday evenings and all day Saturday. J. V. JOHNSON PLUMBING SUPPLIES sTREETSVILLE, ONTARIO 101511111111111111111111111/111111EVENW ELMA FARMERS' MUTUAL; FIRE INSURANCE CO- Established In 111441 Head Office Atwood, Ont. insures Farm Property, Private Dwellings . And Contents in Towns and Village. Schools, Churches and Halls "INSURANCE AT COST" basis PROMPT ADJUSTMENT OP CLAIMS t4ontact. your Nearest Director — Agent R. W. (Dick) WHITFIELD R. R. 2, Oruseels.. Ont. EN M MUM um SUPERIOR PROPANE LTD, 19 Market Place STRATFORD, ONT. The Versatire dependable FUEL FOR HOME AND INDUSTRY RANGES, HOT WATERTANK01., REFRIGERATORS, ETD. WALT. MADDESS Represent/diva PHONE STRATFORD BUS. 4174 RCS. 22 IVIEMOR/AL SHOP Your Memorial cretonnes Iits rniripIrive Yes".AMTS Watt THE BEST GRAfiniSt Alicktg With Expert DeeIgnIng art? tiveriononahlp, POceti Moat ReestooLetlat teinetery Lettering a tsotratt R, A, SFOTTON Fillarne Q. WIndbarn. clott iel etiidotin Western Vale adtaii,b6 Said tickets now on sale at trio test- Monday and Tuesday afternoons — Col. Jim Eskew's, Rodeo — 100 head of wild horses and cattle — 40 cowboys and cowgirls. Friday and Saturday afternoons John Baic.vin's Cherokee Ranch Rodeo will perform 20 exciting events—an entirely different show. Produced by Geo. A. Harald & Sorts—New York, Each evening at 8:15 p.m. Featuring the Roxyette dancers and 9 great vaudeville acts. At the Grandstand Wednesday and Thursday Afternoons - 2 and 3-year Standard Bred Futurity Races. Featuring 4 Other class races and light and heavy harness events. Many New Shows, «New Rides brought to Canada far the first time. The out: ending attraction of the Midway this year will be the Globe of Death from Germany. Old favour,: will be back at Kiddie Land this year along with sv.v.-.1fir all the children will enjoy. More than 15 Kiddie-Rides. ItHriptW8 A WESTER I AIR AT- Vi*• SgPTifig. ton ILOINSIDOING Oat. JACC(SOK, -Matteso 4.53 wettitoOtyi. •$eittegtO.t lAtli; 120, Ti USSELS POST 'e'ri•ror. 4.4!. ...re,. fen ov,o, cLAS$IPM1) ADG, ATTPNTiQN FARMg11§I DEADSt,T001.c -relnOVed. :0014, barns protnpPy Xci sanitary -009w! T-0,9111,040 Qoileot t3r.t4i!,941, or Agtimit, 'OK G ORDON. YQUNP_ P..."#111#AIST301.0# FOR. aM.g.. t \\'1111C :Leghorn% Year 0169. • t. Hugh .Pearson Plicate 11 0OR RENT House on Albert street. • apply to Sammy \Ira-nil-tan Phone 1074, WANTED kliktcittng wAntoi4 lry Qftimt Velmda's Utmost t1414., Qidest. e#5,4 llsirecl .hiatelerto% .twdry week In the year, Bigi'"rept-,, lain ,641.01. For ,t111 ,4ot,61,1a• '711?$to, Box No. OD, SA.LgSMAN WANTAP --- MAN WANTED for Ramerigre business'. Sell to 15011 Write today. Rawleigh'e Dept, 1`-152-SA. Montreal,- P. Q. WATERLOO OATTLE BREWING ASSOCIATION "I'Vhere Better Bulls Are Used" Artificial Insemination service far all breeds of cattle, Mir service CV Information. Phone Clinton 24$. tar Mci<Inumi Palmerston 66 collect, between 7.$111 and MOO A, M, on week days Ltd 7,30 and 9r30 A. lvt. on Sunday., • •,• ,•••••••••••-.. FOR SALE 1 young 1:01111. Deli= years old, fresh, 1 Ayrshire cow, spring- -log. 10.0 Sussex pullets started to lay. Phone 63x. r2 Dan FOR SALE — New Tractor gravel. Louis Waxman lades, fOr snow and Phone 1.07x FOR SALE — Elberta pea.dhes, Bartlett pears now at the best. Bring containers to Goventhek Orchard, one mile 'lora. of Forest on Bluewater Highway, FOR SALE --- Five room. Brick Cottage with. • 3-piece bathroom, double lot: and garage. Apply to Mrs. Chas, 3D. Lake, Brussels. WANTED — I will pary cash for Organs with stools in playing condition, Write James Wiederhold, New Hamburg, Ont. FOR SALE — 260 pullets, 55% laying, Pullets 6 weeks old 57 cents each.. Pullets weekes old 75 cents each. Highest prices paid for old hens, John Zwaan Phone 101x5 LIVESTOCK WANTED — High cash prices paid for dead, old, sick or disabled horses or cows,• Phone promptly, Leroy Acheson, R. R, 3 Atwood. UNITED CHURCH. "Joy and Sacrifice," was the sermon subject in the United Church on Sun- day, .,Spt. 11 — based on` -Hebrews 12 :2. "Who for the juy that was set before him endured the cross." Joy and pleasure are not the same. the sernion declared. Joy is connected with achievemtent, Endurance and pain Are necessary for great achieve, meat, but also for joy. The truism "the greater the work, the greater the pain, the greater the joy ". sheds much light upon both the 'sufferings and the joy of Jesus. Perhaps the deepest lesSon of time Passion of Jeius is, that the acceptance of path enters into the experience of God Himself. The anthem for the day was, "Only Reed and Ackle HORSES WANTED — For meat, farm use or bush. Also buggies and wagons, must be in good shape. Wilfred Nicholson, Monktou, NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALL PERSONS who' have claims against the Estate of GEORGE Mc. DOUG-ALL RAMSAY. late of the Township of Grey in the County of Huron, farmer, who died on the 151m day of July, 1955, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned on 1;Jtore the 5th day of October 1955, full particulars of their claims in Writing. Immediately after the 5th day of October, 1955, the assets of the es• tate will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto having re• gard only to claims of which the Administrator shall then have notice. DIVED at Brussels; Ontario tb.4 12th day at September, 1955. Mesw. Crawford & Hetherington Barristers, Etc„ Brussels Ontario Solicitors for the Administrator WANTED — Poultry, all types of poultry. High est Oasis Prices, Phone 636113 3, A. McLean, IVIonbton Morris Council i. -...aorris Township Contrail Meet- ing, Sept. 6, 1955, The Council met in the Township Ball on the above date with all the ' month ers present. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted' on motion of Stewart Procter and Wm. Elston Moved by Wm. Etston, seconded by Walter Shortreed that the Court of Revision on the 1956 ASsessment Roll be held on Sett, 19 at 9 p. m. ' — Carried. Moved)" by Walter Shortreed„ sec 1 °tided by ..Ross Duncan that a grata ' of $10.00 be given to each Belgtaye, ' Walton and Bluevale Libraries. — Carried, Moved by Walter Shortreed, sec, misled by Stewart Procter that Wm. BrYdges he hired.. on as Tax Collect- or at the same salary. ---, Carried. - Moved by Stewart Procter, second- ed by R6Sts Duncan that the road accounts QS presented by the Road Superintendent be Pain. — Carried. Moved by Walter Shortreed, see ended by Win. Elston that the mertine adjourn to meet again, on October 5 -at 1 p. in. or at the cal' of the Reeve. Middle Maitland Conser,,ation Authority $163,10 TInviek Vitt.. Ins. Co.. Insurance on Al ed 15.111 Dept. of Hosltb. 2,83 Oro. Martin. Isydro for hall 6.11 ,Tabnstou, Belgrave Library 10,00 Jas. .TrAtnits-m, Rhievale Library 10,00 -Walter Shortroed, Walton LibrarY .10,06 Sam Fran. Procellosis Inspector 14.60 Oliver f'cimPlictil, inspector 2,40 Trigrciti°, stamps a nil road ;mitt 23.00 Relief acconnt 20,0 (Teo, Martin, 11.y-laws on 'f,atnnn.t and Ca mpbell Drains 25.04 rt•tilio Parrott, Reeve_ Gen. ('.Martin, Clerk. tcltW YORk STYLES This week our fa shien editor Will eature 'styles from New York, This will he th:e second -iv the series of Seven articles depicting the latest stylett, Nora the fashion Centres of of the World. BUY your copy of the Star Weeld early end fetid tilts etc:10'M faalikit news right from the exelloive.salonI of New York. A Touch" by FOR SALE — Girl's 3-piece Grey Wool Coat Set with red velvet trim, else 6, Girl's Winter Coat, red with navy velvet trim, size 12, Girl's Navy Taffeta Dress, with red trim, size pre-teen 10. All in excellent condition. • -- • Soldier Apprentice Plan offers young men of 16 a bright future ENROLL VIS Training fiegins Sept, 13 Phone 23r17 Mrs. NOrman Hoover TENDERS FOR DECORATING Sealed tenders — marked tender — will be received until October 1 by the secretary of Brussels Branch 218 C_enralian Legion for 1. Redecorrating of down stairs rooms and hall of Legion Building. 2 Also for laying of floor covering on rear roan, for specitiehtions Consult any member of the follow. ing committee: C. Doll, M. Baelt. er, C. Kranter and B. CaMpbell. Lowest or any -tender hot recess, sully accepted. Ralph Shaw, BlueValle, SEWAGE 0415P041AL. — Rave your Dals.ne Matz gad Sees' pools cleaned the sanitary ws' 'now to avoid trottble. Irvine COxton, Phone 204. Milvertors, Ont'. Fall Fair Dates Acton Sept, 10 - 17 Arthur Sept. 27 - 28 Ayton Sept. 23 - 24 Bayfield Sept. 28 - 29 Blyth Vt. Sept. 20 - 21 BRUSSELS Sept, 29 30 Clifford Oct. T - 8 Drayton - Sort. 17 - 19 Dungannon ...... ...... ..,„„... Sept. 20 Exeter Sept, 21 - 22 Tvergus Sept; 9 - 10 Porest ............. Sept 20 - 21 Carrie Sept. 30, Oct, 1 lIanover ... Sept. 14 - 15 orriston Sept, 21 - 22 Kincardine Sept, 15 18 t<irkton Sept, 29 - 35 Listowel ....... SePt. 26 - 27 L.nclon Western Fair Sept, 12 11 Luria-tow ...... Sept 27 = 28 lliltlitnay ......... Sept. 12 - 18 MiIverten Sept. 28 - 24 Mitelnell Sept, 27 - 28 New Hamburg . • Sept. 16 - 1/ Palm erston .„ Oct, - 4 Seatorth Sept. 22 - 22 Stratferd Sept- 19 - 21 Tavistock Sept. - 10 TeesWater ... Oct. 4 - Toronto CP,Oyal "Winter) Nov. 11 Zurich Sept, 2ti - /ritertfatiortai Plowinct Matefi, Essex CotintY, i,,orentegton Oct, 11 • 14 Tuesday tc, ',;:sturday at Special Attraction—Captain Heyer's Saturday Mat fee at T:30 P M. High School Horse "Starless Night" Canada's finest ccv,ti., •• bred in Western Ontario. And no finer shows exist than the chnnoi. Holstein and Jersey Shows at the Western Fair, These arc• the sot:i .'rat are sold all over the world. 60 EXHIBITS, and COMMERCIAL DISPLAYS . HANDICRAFT and ART OL.AAYS PRIZES . . FLORAL DISPLAYS. The Cartadiun Army's Soldier Ap, prenticeTtaining Mali is a carefully planned programme to help young Men of 16 to prepare themselves for the future and a career in the Army — to develop mature iudg- ment, self discipline and build a strong, healthy personality. As ci Seidler Apprentice, a young man will got a thorough trade training In one of 19 military trades'--academic training in such subjects as physics, chemistry, algebra and English general military training of the Canadian Soldiee— ... he wilt be living and working olorigside enthusiastic, happy Cars. adiosit Ms own ago while getting: o combination of military training • schooling, plenty of recreation inn!' expert trade training • he will be eligible for Army bOtitifitS including' doys annual lei7her; will receive half regular Army pay while 16 ood on his 17th Ta birthday will draw full pay., bd. eligible, s young man Mutt be 4 years of ode but Of: yit 17, and must' Mud irtinfritinti of Grade education, roe- nit Intinostino booklet Mote. Information the sordlo Appitatias #144; phone tti, Ash the Army Recruiting 'COOS iiitireit, Ot. Do It nosy, frothing 404 SeptilAei Mgt: yotik 006:46.6M stisis TrieeiwtNekti, al4 44.,tor,‘ `Niltiottettet~i GmZL.. net 4ifet LtVESTOOk. SALE Tito dttoy-Rtttoo I,IVe atiodte Oh- operatlre are holding their Poitriii Annnital Rale of Feeder dattle at Wihriten On Mitt8ditr, September — 1.260 bead — sale cOlilineliCeS at 10 A. Itt, All cattle, sorted, ed mitt tilviiied into trticir afttl 'eat toad tote. Marked cheque or cash ftttpilttti,, ShoAliorti Biiils milt tie sold after Mb milt' by the Grey itIttiO6 nor thorn liteederd: •T= SteWart .doOlidet Soorotait deek4Jtati6a titre :d bek. ta,643-efrittitila, Mailtditte„ tint,