HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1956-02-01, Page 4FOR SALE.
Highest priece Paid fOr 014 Wm
Jelin Zwasn 1110110 low
DEAD STOCK —
$3.00 for dead bones 004 Corte
higher Prices fen 014E lark or amble(
horses or cows, none ktwood lA
Collect,
NOTICE
"The Annual Meeting of the Wing-
hiran Cienor4 HesPital. Assoolatlen I
Will be held On Menday, Fehr-nail
sixth (6) at S p, 'it, in the Recreation
Reetli of the dteeideitee, at
Wingihain
All riAtiters of Pertaining
too the Whig:halt itooDittit
ottobtl the leleOtIOji of
eeteliee. and 'ether' Officers And con
eideratiLli of the ty4.404,0 of the
itosDitiii. *lit be trantatted„
In eider to east a ballet in the
election ,of diked:41o*, a person it ni
be a, member of the AtiOciatiOn..Cna
year lite'inherShIPS be Obtained'
for the :SUM Of, one deter
from ithe 'WhiSafg ,EieiPitlit the'
bet of the Board' :o5t birktiSit
&et:eta-Ayr ot, lit e61,1
liVerYbedY Welconie.,
It. C. kti,etetit, riseslaeaiif
ithrong,
NOTICE --- . •
Hy-Lines Eht Less than heavy
breeds and at the same time lay
more eggs. They cost less to rage
and eat less feed during the Isying
period, For real economy when ate
chips are down, try Hy-Lines the
efficient chicken. ..„
Bert Johnston Brussels It
Phone Brussele 28r4,
NOTICE
NOW is the time to order your
Seeds; We have Jaques Hybrid Cora- .,-*"
for silage or grain, Garry, Rodney,
Slmooe and (Swanton Variety Oats,
Baxley etc, Clover Seeds and Perm-
anent Pastures to shit your land.
C. I. L, Fertilizer and Stable Phoa
Ask me about Vernal Alfalfa,
See or phone
George Wesenburg, Phone, 15jr9
HORSES WANTED —
For IneaLfarm ass or bush, Alas
buggies and wagons, must be is
good shape.
-Wilfred Nicholson, Monktom, •
LADIEG
Is your Sewing Machine .old,
worn out, or not working propene*?
a new
SINGER SEWING MACHINE
can be placed in your home for as
low as $11.95 down and $6.00 per
month.
A wide range of Portable, and
Cabinet Models from $119.50 to $300.
- Nationally ,advertigsled Feathe-
weights, ppeit Needles Straight
Needles, Automatics and Portables.
Every New Machine — One year
free service and a five year guaran-
tee which entitles the owner to take
Dressmaking Course ow the Singer
„wing Skills -Course. ,
There is also available a line
anpletely re-conditioned- machines
_tom $24.95.up.
Contact us at once and take
advantage of the
Special January Clearance
We can electrify any Singer
Treadle Machine and supply all
modern attachments; buttonholer,
zig-zag etc
Apply now for -a demonstration or
repair service to
ROBERT C. KENNEDY
Phone 31 ..BRUSSELS Box 60
"Singer The Greatest Naive '
In Sewing"
WINGHAM
MEMORIAL SHOP
four Memorial Craftsmen rot
Chirty-Illyte Tears, Always eagle
THE BEET GRANITE,
Along Alit
Expert Designing and
- 'Pi orianinship,
Prices Most ReaausEthie
berastery Lettorlas a nosentler
i A. SPOTTON
mien, nn. Magmas*, may.%
ELMA PARMERS° MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
Eatablithed In SM4
[lead Office Atwood, ota
insures
Pairti Property, Private DwitiiP
And conieiite In Towns and lrlils1104
School, Churches and Halts
- On ad
'INSURANCE
PROMPT ADJUittfillittir trn:
EMIT mart
dontiet year Aetli~il.tt '"
binder -4 NSA *
RE WE (Dies) WHITP111.0
R. R. erases%
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when School Bus
• STOP
An amendment to the Highway Traffic Act which
becomes effective February 1, 1956, makes it an
offence to pass a stopped school bus.
ON AND AFTER FEBRUARY 1st when
overtakes a school bus which
• is marked on the rear SCHOOL BUS
DO NOT PASS WHEN BUS IS
STOPPED and Red, Rear, Flashing
Lights are operating and
• is stopped upon a highway outside a
city, town, village, police village or
built-up area for the purpose of receiv.
ing or discharging school children
he shall STOP his vehicle and SHALL NOT PROCEED
until
0 the school bus resumes motion or
the driver of the school bus signals him
to proceed or
the flashing signals are no longer
actuated.
Watch for the STOP message on SCH001 BUSES
OBEY THE LAW -PROTECT OUR CHILDREN
ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
Jas. N. Allan, Minister
a motorist
IY
BLUEV ALE
Mrs. Bert Gaeniss was hostese at
a euchre party held Browntown
school last week. Prize winners
were: Mrs. Wallace Agar, Mrs. R.
J. McMurra,y, Alm Bernard Thomas„
Frank Shaw, ,Roy Sellers, anl Ber-
nard Thomas, a
Mr, and Mrs. IVIelyn Craig and I „family visited Mrs. Craig's parents
at Donnybrook, Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Armstrong.
Mrs. jesepth H. Smith of Brussels
formerly of Bit:Ovals, visited Mr.
and Mr, Harry Elliott and other 1
friends over the weekead.
Mr. and Mrs, Neil McLean of :
Toronto were weekend visitors
with Mrs. George. Thornten,
r •
C. G. T.
,The C. G. T. met on Friday
night in the ,parlor of Meeville
WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING
ASSOCIATION
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
We are a non-profit meenber owned and controlled AsSociation
whose .general policies are formed through our members at the
Annual Members' Meeting. The policies •are carried out by the board
of directors!, „elected by the members, who In -then hire the Staff to
carry out the details.
The MEMBERS are eampoeed of people with Purebred herds,
Grade herds, mixed herds, and many who do cross breeding (all
breeds included). All banded together for the purpose of getting at
at modest cast, the cervices of good bulls that will transmit money
making qualites to their offspring.
The County Breed clubs and National Breed Associatione
are Organizations operated separately from ourallowever, manY
People are members of these as well ea of the Wateroo Cattle
'Breeding Aesoeialtierk. •
VT.th, ARE A SEPARATE ORGANIZATION. However we en=
courage people' tie give eoeleParation to the 'OrgailiZetiories mentioned
as much good carries from their activitiee, In additon, ive encourage
your yeti* felka to enter 4 H - Club work. V'e often co-operate in
matters Of cOnonaert interest with the Agricultitial RepreSentatives.
'Many groups are brought to our headquarters each year to lespect
oat plant and bilge':
Each has.` its part ▪ to play in the 49arate program- Matters
effeeting'of these Organizations are fretittently diadttased actois
the donietelice table With rePtesentatiVeg /rani each group, The
efferts of elf Conld 'easily be boiled doip. to the Mogan:
lAmintr6 cArturri FOR: BETTER LIVING. For artificial breeding
service tetA11, bate of all lareede, SettliS Will saint iticlude ftqa
±,01.te) niOre inferniation., Plible ?Jelled tot',
Clanton 242 or Palmerston 66
Between;;' 7.30 kid to A. 1vI Week days
7.30 al' 0.30 liotidaya
COWS noticed in heat later lit the daY,*shettld be bred the nett
rvi1td
DirrIng 16tt, we hl5einitia,Nd over 47000 cow's, aft. increage
oven' et:6.'0016rue Year of „mare than 20110, LET'S 156 IT AGAIN.
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with itienibers present,
!Sheila Black, pities.,, was in charge
of the meeting and the scripture
reading was by Joann Davidson.
Prayer was offered by Betty'
cock, The roll dell Was aiieteeree
by paining tb.1 taisleicitary, mention,
lag his or her field. arid an interest-
fitg. fact ,about the perSen theiltioiti- 6TkAttORO, oikat
The tieeiative iieiieneteit.
The ,study of "The Firat dada_ , FUEL- FOR HOME Akio ..,. .
drafts'' Was continued by eisouslaing INDUSTRY'
1 vine• 'Canadian Tritiane. wh o have , ,
1 achieved prominence in, this douri., i R ANGES, HOT WATER' tams'
- titiolidtitAtotti. Eft. try. Sonie were Dr, Peter Kelly, 1
WALT,: MAtitittt
tupiiientaihni
PNONR tifitAtsoRit
i lit 4174 RCS. miu
14114ittio, C.1 Magistrate 6. M.
IVIartirt. and Patlirie
Iniet eft bleed. Edith
Dielhilr Ke,thleeti Hardy', Shaten
teinitieOra.y Atirl Cardiff took
Part irt the Study, Mrs. Dougla.S
SUPERIOR likottiAN't -Ltti
19 Market Ohio. •
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THE. BRUSSELS POST
VS!adilePCinee February last, 1.95,8 •
i Hemingway rend, "The Cattle
Thief" a poem written lv:• Dr. 1"411171
tee, Johnston, A ,Sing-song WAs cop !
i duet,c4.1 Vy. Jean !Smith, 11
"rn. .0 .941? ,PUlertti a treat
.doughnuts and chocolate milk,
*Rev.' H.- T. oc4vin was chain=
tod' the 0144.0 metettttug, of. Knox
Church, held in the church on Tuee.
afternoon; Jan. 44. 'Mrs, BMUS Mc-
Nair was appointed secretary for"
the meeting, The reports were OW
eetireging and the budget giving
shOWeti an increase over the previous
year, The following new members
Were elected to the managing
board: Alex Meta, Duncan Mc-Tag-
gart, and Dee. Dunn. The three
retiring memberS were Wilfred,
Strickler, Stuart.McNair and Mac i
Engel. At a meeting of the Board
following the annual meeting, Alex
Stoics was apPointed chairman of
the Board of Managers for 1956.
A crokinole and skating party was
held on Tuesday eveniing, under I
the ausipicee of the Evening Aux,,
Fla° tables of erokinole were in
play with 'Mrs. Alex Steiss and Ken,
MacPoprald winning high score and
Mrs. Goldwin Knight and Emerson 1
consolation, About 60 I
'enjoyed sandwiches, tallest coffee
and chocolate milk served by mem-
bers of the Elvening Auxiliary. !
Mrs. Calvin Cameron arrived home
-E last from endOyable motor trip to
Moeda where She visited Mr. and
Mrs. MeirraY Parton and daughters
at Orlando. •
" NOTICE TO CREDITORS
I IN THE MATTER OF Tat ESTATE)
OF EDWARD RIQHARDS; late of .
the Village of Ethel,
of Huron, Meehanice
NOTICE IS HERM °
sunk, to the Trualtee
- creditors, and others
I I t tit Estate
WALTON A1)0,
— Carried
•Moved by Mrs, I. Medan .second. ;
ea by Mesa le Noble that if they
w,eaiecoming we.. put , Mrs. M. J.
Engel. it charge of making tea l
tickets to be sold at 50c for adults
and a5e tor ,school 'Children: The
inembens also agreed to dotieltsaand
,serve the caste 'sandeVichea and tarts
lafterwardls.
• — Carried"
Moved by Mn, R. Knight, second-
ed Mr. 8. McNair that the program I
be .adirertised Iii the Brussels Vest, - arid posters! be put up in Cranbrook,
Monerieff and Bru'ss'els.
Moved by Mr, Kirkpa7ricCak,rtsieleci..
ended by MtS. D. MacDonald, that
the re e &tie g„ rn.
-- 'Carried
Mrs. Mary Truegier, Secretary,
wa,e mar s,ar equ ,
send particulars of their claims, duly
certified to J, W, BUSHED:MD Q. C.
-Solicitor for the Administratrix, of
the said Estate, on or before the
20th. day of February A. D. 1956,
and that after each delta the Admin.
istratrix will ,proceed to distribute
the said Estate, baying retard only
to the claims of which: :she shall then
have had notice.
DATED at Wingbana Ontario, this
twenty-sixth day of January A. D.,
1956.
J. W. BUSHFIDLD, Q. C,,
Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitor for the Administratrix
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ail, PERSONS who have claims
against the Estate of JOSEPH
ARTHUR) BEWLEY, late of the
Township of 'Morris, in the County of
Huron, farmer, who died on the 20th
day of December, 1955, are hereby
notified to send to the undersigned
on or before the 4th day of February
1956, full particulars of their claims
in writing,
Immediately after the 4th day of
February, 1956, the assets of the es-
tate will be distributed among the
panties entitled thereto having re-
gard only to claims of which the
Executrix shall then have notice.
Dated at Brussels, Ontario this
14th. day of January 1956,
Messrs. Crawford and Hetherington
Barrister, etc., e
Brussels Ontario
Solicitors for the Executrix
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AUCTION SALE
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of an
Execution issued out of the ,Supreme
Court, of Ontarlo, to me direeted, a-
gainst the lands and. tenements of
William C. Montgomery, the defend- I
ant, in and to:
Alleand singular that certain Par-
cel or tract of land and premises
situate, lying 'end being in the Towne ;
sbip of McKillop, in the County of i
Huron, arid being oomvosed of the
South haftve,s-of Lots 24 and 25, Con-
aesIsion 10, of .the said McKillop
Township.
All of which said right, title, in-
terest and equity of redemption of
William Cl. Montgomery, in the said,
lands and tenements, I shall offer -
for sale by public auction at the
,above-mentionekl, farm, on
MONDAY, FEBRuAlw. 13th
A. D. 1956, at 2:30 In the afternoon.
' Terms - 25% dash, Balance In 15
days frore day of sale,
Harald Jackson, Auctioneer.
'Nelson Hill, Sheriff, County of
Huron.
NOW VACCINE TO
BATTLE COMMON COLD
The pesky, common cold may ;seen
he evicted iscientificaaly, In this
Week's issue of The Star. Weekly
medical feature, Ben Rose reParts
on the diaecerery of a vaccine which
has Prelven to be •effective in certain
easels. This 18 the first Step .in devel-
oping a method to control the
common cold.
A LSO
DISCIPLINED FOR MASS
MURDER WITHOUT REASON
There was' an ,Order to "kill”. The
retition for the :act Means Iittic.*Su
12 ititiodent beetle met theft death
intietfide 6r l ofritt g t:ite-,hgeet casein; miss
mu
In thiS Veelvis itsne of The Star
WORTS,' Staff \Mier WM, Stephen,
welt dezeribee the trite "Strange Cade
Of Verde Will& 'Wok Place iii
John Stevenson.)
Phone 42
.FOR SALE —
Bray chicks, For good fall egg
markets. Pullets; some started, Also
mixed, Broilers. Standard varieties
‘and special strains like Ames Hy-
brids, Babcock Leghorn, etc. Ask us
toe data, and 'special" weekly lists.
Agent Wm. Glen Bray, Ethel; Mrs
R. Barrett R. R, 5 Brussels, Phone
54r12,
$1.05 to
42.10
Spark Plugs 56c to 69c each,
Autu Light and Chawplon
Mufflers from $4.35 to $9.20.
Tali Pipes from $2.98 to $4.15
Exhaust Pipes from $3.25 to $4.75
Phoraz ,ResIdence 95 - Business 113x
Brussels. Ont.
EIRELIOINLI ASSOCIATION
"Where Better Bulls Ars Used"
Art4ficial Insemination service he
all breeds of cattle. For 'service or
information• Phone Clinton US, ar
Palmerston 66 collect, between 1.14
and 10.00 A M. on ;seek days *34
7,30 and 9:30 A. M. on Sundays.
FOR SALE. -
100 acre Farm; good buildings:
hydro. Priced at $7300.00
100 acre Farm; brick Mew
hydro; steel drive Shed; large barn:
drilled, well. Priced at $8,500.00
10 acre Farm; good house and,
bank barn, Priced at $3,500.00
315 acre Farm; on highway; good
buildings; hydro, Priced at $1800.00.
100 acre Farm; on highway; goo:
buildings: Priced at $10,500.00
Country Village Store; Equip-
ment and building. Priced at $8,000
J. C. Long, Realtor,
Phone 84 Brussels, Ont.
e, .,."ettrett"r•
NOTICE.
Wallpaper hanging; exterior aM
interior decorating. See our 1H$'
Wall Raper. Free estimates.
Doug Dalton, Walton.
Phone Brussels 48rd
CRANBROOK
Oengeattelatione to Mr. and Mrs. I
Morgan Cameron of London, on the!
arrival of a baby boy. a brother for* 1
Susan.
oranbrook Library Meeting
• On Jan; 16, a meeting of the Lib-
'rarer Board was - held at the home
of the Pres., Mrs, L. Gordon with 8
the 9 executive members pres:eni.1
The minutes of the last meeting
were read and approved. The Treas.
Jean Noble gave her year's report
stating .that sllee had $31.00 cash on
hand.
Miss Noble reported that "anyone"
in district was welcome• to help
choose Huron County book's for the
next quarter. Mr. Stuart McNair
and Mrs. K. McDonald were the two
,Boerd members chosen to help this ,
time,
"Moved by F. Kirkpatrick, sec- ;
ended by Mrs, D. MacDonald that
the following magazines be order.
ed: Better Homes and Gardens,
Geographic, Popular Mechanies.
-- Carried
Moved by Mrs. M. 3, Engel, sec-
ended by L. Noble that Mrs. I. Gor-
don &reheat E. Hall, the chairman
of Atveopid Musical Organization to
see if they Would present their I
program in the Community Centre : in March,
el HackwI,
Douglas Kirkby, Leondo4, With Mr.
land Mrs, rratiu Kirkby.
-Melt Gulutzen bass Weight the farm
from the estate of the late George
Ramaay and gets pcesseelsion at once.
Mrs, igary .Gartliner,„TOrPMP.. • '
M. Naylor,• ftoo4ester,
friend here..
Grattt Dennisq141, PAYitt
Ter014.0,- with Mr. and 'Aire. W.t0,..
FOR SALE --
piotatoels, 70 and 100 lb. bag.
ken, Armstrong Phone 1.5Jr8
FOR SALE.,.--.
Pell MVO Bull, Can ice registered ,
serviceable Inge, •
Phone 43r14
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FOR SALE ---
1 Lloyd bahy carriage, 3 yrs. old;
1 heel crib and mattress, large Size,
Phone 87r4 Mrs, Gordon, Kreuter
SALESMAN WANTED —
EARN $75 and more weekly. Sell
our guaranteed products in your
area, Wherever you may live there
is an opening for you. ;
Familex, Box F. Station C. Montreal.
TIMBER 'WANTED
elardweed bush lots, standing hard
Maple ,and Baoewood or, in log. For a
square deal ,and top cash pricea, Mil
Myth 43r24.
Jas. P. Craig and Son, Auburn.
FOR SALE --
3 Durham Cows dne to freshen Feb.
22nd, Good milkers, 3 to 7 years
old. apply to
Torrance Dundas
Walton Phone Brussels 90r5
FOR ALL YOUR AUTOMOTIVE
NEEDS 'SHOP AT THE t
MAC BAEKER AUTO SUPPLY
Permanent Type Anti Freeze'
$2.76 per gallon
75 per quart
rhermostats Ranging from
e„„ Lroalit•:-
t,ani that embarrassment is felt.
Q. Is it proper for a girl to
light a man's cigarette for him!
A. Yes, if she has- just light»
eci her own and her match is
still burning. Otherwise, he
41M.ilvg light his.own, $300 by getting a j ob ew a premium of 35c Per &eta
good condition. Also 1
Furnacebte, ooal burner,
R. Raymond
by sewing red atz,
men's trousers in 'CITING EGGS WANTED:
and then worked
did this dun; •
some breeds eggs taken every mtroaukstgaup.pretty thiran the year. Good premium Dna
Another Italian e le our flock owners are Making
1 Newcombe pisfbo Ar-he full rice as aid in their
McClary Send for full.
F grading station.
details,
Tweedle Chick Hatcheries. Ltd. Fer.
gus, Ont, Phone 405,
99 i..:,----.J
SEW
Ma** year Sekiitte laielts 044 ea*
posh Cleaned tie
is; **bid b.atitte:
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