HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1956-02-22, Page 4DEAD STOOK
$3.00 for dead horses and Cows,
higher prices for old, sick o disabled torsos or cows, Fhone Atwood 13 Collect,
FOR SALE
Jiglt quality
Starter -Crumbled, ,available.,
C. Adams. and Son, Brussels.
TIOneer 0111014
HATCHING EGGS WANED:
on some breeds eggs taken ()Teri
week in the year, Good premium paid.
'Afany, of our flock owners are making
right now a premium of 35c per dozen
over the full •Price as paid in their
local grading station. Send for full
details.
Tweedle Chick Hatcheries Ltd. Fer.
gus, Out, Phone 405.
FORMiER GREY TWP. • BOY I " 11‘.1 G.11,VELLINQ AUTO.. TEST
Ganadtall.Ontilt automobile Arrior,
ed bneic.altotl,d Of 0110 .other
and .15 Zki.rePealli. ear hnt .0% 40'
cesOrilY AS "the •winter WS:
uoutreia 40.0101 .of Qauaidioia
TS.TiAter Italiay, A
,.0.11, 180 :04.1ougioste :took part
the gruelling 1,455,ralle test Iwo,
,had „drivers Covering ,roads in Central
" Quebec agt1" Ontario from • Friday
to. Sunday 'night,
Prirven by Jerry Bris,son. and Barry
•• wouu.ev, hotix of the Ottawa Idight
Auto Club, the victorious; Ford f.t.rriy..
ed At the Peoarie,I0y,o, headquarters.
of fi rally at p.13 p.m., Slightly
micro than 45t;hottre, after it left .the eoinis4mo
It was 'Rellov,'ed about 15 Minutes.
later; by the first Iluropean car, a
Volkswagen driven by 12bmilardt yon
Machtki and Frank Rolland, of Mont-
Severe Test .
The fourth annual winter,
spoRSOred ' the l British
Empire Auto Club, wa.s.• designed •
to test eaIls .ainl drivers under
severe conditions. 'The first oar
back to the starting point 'is not
necessarily the winner. A dee',
lion will be .made . by end of this,
week it is expected.
This years route took the Mont-
real participants to Mont Laurier;
Buckingham, Que,,, ottawado, Ksag-
's"ton, Parry Sound, Gravenhurst,
Toronto Smith Falls and back to
Montreal. An 'eight_liour stopover
was allowel at Huntsville., Ont,
north of Toronto.
Arduous driving conditions along
most of the route were reported
by the first arrivals back home
yesterday. Heavy, • blowing, snow,
sleet, fog and even a sthbborn.pig
ractice T f rget 0
Shooting at insulators is an
expensive and dangerous sport
that can result= in serious damage
and cause costly power
interruptions to hospitals, farms,
factories and homes as well as
entail substantial expense
for repairs,
When you consider -the vital role
that Hydro plays in the
community you can readily
realize the inconvenience brought
about from power interruptionS as
a result of this kind of vandalism.
Hydro employees constantly
endeavour to provide
uninterrupted electrical service at
minimum cost. Please do your
part . . . be a good citizen . . .
help to protect Hydro property. . . .
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Security , Pea6 i d . . Bea-
re *tonne! 04704 fin all these In year
savings p gyery Vine you open it,
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yon iftied to save stea dy piottao 6 our tature, Open
Owit today At our
Retreat
06 to serve' you
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FOR SALE--
100 acre Farm; good buildings;
hydro. Priced at $7300.60
100 acre Farin brick house'
hydro; Steel drite shed; large barn;
drilled Well. Priced at 33,500.00
10 acre Inarm; good honse and
bank barn. Priced at $3,500.00
815 acre Fenn; on highway; good !
buildings; hydro. Priced at 0 I
100
804.09-
add Farm; On highway; god„ 1
biiildinga. Prided at $10,590.00
CoinitrYVillage StMel: Equip-
ment and building. Priced at• $8,000
J. C, tong, Realtor,
Mono 84 J3rdsselg) tint
toll SALE
flbekey Stieti* rot $1,15 to $2,i
to Clear at '04().
Mae taieker Auto
-ittlittoisi OM 440*
`UM 1.3RUSSEI4 POST
Wednesday,, 1.0ebruary 22nd, ID55
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CLASS-Lt.:1EL A1)4, F913 SAL.
Highest prices
John Zwaan
:paid for, 01411,P;"
r4940, 1041
CRANKIROQK i.
Cu Sunday :mernitig the service lit
lnox PreSbytteriatt Ohnrch was. con,.
ducted by Mr, Ceell.1-4 ThOMpe04,
student, Galt, with Mrs, Alex .StelS4
presiding the -Organ, the choir •
contributed an .aaheM,
mr, Tiotlioon. wilt (now' the
pidpit again en Sunday Morning,
Fcb 20th, On Monday afternoon,
Feb. 2714. At '2.$0 a joint eohgTegat,
tonal .ineeting of Ethel and Oran-
breek will, be held in the church at
,Cranbrook, This meeting is for
purpose of making a decision in re-
•.gard to having Presbytery take the
necessary to, have Mr, ThoolTh
son released from, the Paris PrshY.-
!bevy and be appointed to supply for
Cra.nbrook !and Ethel,
The annual World Day of Prayer
Service WAS held in the, Church on
Priday afternoon, Feb. 17th. The
meeting opened w4b, Oft "organ
music played by Mrs, Alex Steiss,
Mrs. John Schnook had charge of
the first Part of the program. MrS,
Ross Knight conducted the second
part with Mrs. Stanley Campbell
and Mrs!. Stanley pischm leading
in.prayers, Mrs Kea. MacDonald
sang a ,solo and ,Mtrs, Stuart Mc-
gave a paper which had been .pre.
Nair gave a 'paper which had been
ProPared by Rev, W. A.
The C, G. I, T.. ,observed. the
World Day of Prayer service for
girls on Wed. evening. A. brief
work meeting was held and several
Valentine. games and' contests
were conducted by the leaders,
who also served lunch.
Mr. Kenneth Knight, Waterloo
spent the week end with his family,
Mrs Cordon Knight, and 'Mrs,
Clem Steffler were in Toronto on the
Sth. and 9th, of Feb.. whore. they
attended the conference of Agricul-
tural Societies held in the King
WANTED •
1
work soon,
IL Comerou, Olinten, Cut,
FOR SALE -
10 ton of hay, some Second,
Clifford Marks,
FOR SALE ,
Hardwood, boclywood or limb wood
delivered.
Alex Pearson Phone 85a9
EPR SALE. ...-
Registered Hereford Bull, 2 yr.,
old,
Carl Juomu •Phone 21r9
FOR SALE -
SUMO Chicks, 300 rock and red
pullets G weeks These should
lay by July 1 for the early market
Graham Work nine 12J18
APPLICATIONS WANTgo -
Applications will be received for
the position of ,Sccretary.Treasitrer
of the Brussels School. Salary $150.00
pen year, Applications to be in 'the
hands of the chairman of the Board,
Gerald Gibson, by March 2nd,
NOTICE - P
Hy-Lines Mt Less than bean
breeds and at the same time lay
more eggs. They cost less to rase
and eat less feed during the laying
period. For real economy when th
chips 'are down, try Hy-Lines the
efficient chicken.
Bert Johnston, Brussels B. B. A
Phone Brussels 23r4.
FOR SALE -
Bray Broilers - order now for
April.May delivery. Hatchery has
for quick delivery, mixed chicks,
pullets (dayold, started) and cock_
erels. Also special strains like Bob_
cork I:egBlloarTnest, ,t etc. Ask us for
Prices and full information, Agents
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Phone 5411.2; Win, GlenE ruBsis'ac'ays,
Ethel,
NOTICE
Now is the time to order your
Seeds; We have Jaques Hybrid Corn
for silage or grain, Garry, Rodney,
Simeoe and Common Variety Oats,
Barley etc. Clover Seeds and Perm.
anent ,Pastures to suit your land.
C, I: L. Fertilizer and. Stable PhOs.
Ask me about Vernal Alfalfa,
See or phone
George Wesenburg, Phone 15Jr9
TIMBER WANTED
.liardwoocl bush lots, standing hard
Maple and Basswood or in log. For a ; wcre Encountered. Mr. Bremner Edward Hotel.
said, , 1i square deal and top cash prices„,call
"Jerry has been Mining stock The Executive of the Cranbrook Birth 43r24,
cars for five Tears and I have
driven for seval years, but neither
of us had experienced anything as
severe as this- teat."
Some 100 drivers from Toronto
left on a similar route at the same
time.
Invite you to a Centennial cordially i Jas. T, Craig and Son, Anburn.
free social evening in the Commun-
ity Centre on Friday, Feb, 24th, at
3.30 p. in. There will be, a program,
films and dancing with Pordwich
Orchestda in attendance, Lundh
de served. Glen Huller, Pres.,
Elsie Knight, Sec.
HORSES WANTED -
" For meat, farm ass or bush. Also
buggies and wagons, must be is
good shape.
Wilfred Nicholson, Mankton.
TENDERS WANTED
For caretaker for the Brussels
United Church and to tend the new
oil furnace, Tenders to be in, by
March 1st. Lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted,
apply to Edwin Martin or
Gordon. Stephenson.
TENDERS FOR PAINTING --
Sealed tenders marked "Tender"
will be received, by Morris School
Board until March 5, for painting
Morris -Schools. Two coats, of best
grade paint.
1 All wood work, walls and,
ceiling of interior of S. 'R. No. 6.
2. All etterior weed WOrk on
each DR the 10 Township Scheele.
Please submit a sepailate iprtce
for each school. "
Work must be completed before
July. 31.
The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
R. S. Shaw, Bluevale, Ont
INCOME PROPERTY FOR SALE
5 family apartment house, fully
ftirnisted, centrally located in air-
force town. IncOme over two hun.
died nreuithy. Owner will sacrifice
'due to ill health, rand recent bereave.
anent. Make good pay for itself,
home for working man Or income
for retired couple able to do light
maintenance, Easy terms.
Apply 'at BrusSels Post or write
Box 50, Brussels.
LADIES
Is your 'Sewing Machine .0141.,
worn out, or. not working properly?
a new
SINGER SEWING MACHINE
can be placed in your •home for as
low as $11.95 down and $6.00 Pet
month.
A wide range of Portable, and
Cabinet :4odels•from $119.50 to WO.
Nationally advertisoad Fealthe-
weights, Sant Noodles 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 or the Singer
wing Skills Course. ,
There is also available a line of
napletely 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 mow for a. demonstration or
repair service to
ROBERT C. KENNEDY
Phone 31 ..BRUSSELS Box 50
"Singer The Greatest Nanie
in Sewing"
BREISDIND ASSOCIATION
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
Artificial Insemination service feu
all breeds of cattle, For service cat
Information Phone Clinton SO, am
Palmerston 66 collect, between 7.30
and 10,00 A. M. on week days and
7.30 and 9:30 A. M. on Standafa. •
Vie,rnen's Institute
wsrar-r
The meeting opened with the In
stitute Ode, the Mary Stewart Col.
leot,and the Lord's Prayer. Roll call
was answered by a Canadian. article
used in my home. Minutes of the
last meeting were read and ,approv.
Jed. This Was followed by the treas,
nrer's report which showed a bal.
anee on hand of $38,38.
During the business a motion Was
passed to bake up a special colllect.
ion at tire March meeting for the
Canadian Mental Health Assolation,
Mrs. Maurice Cameron then took
charge of the memainder of the
meeting.
The motto -What Canada Makes,
Makes, Makes Canada - was Pre_
pared and given by Mrs. Glen Cor.,
lett. ..„
Mtg. Jim °mitts then demon-
strated ironing a fancy d,oillie, and
flVII,s. Archie Engle demonstrated
stuigar starching with a. crocked
min ,and saucer. This was enjoyed
by all,
A. very interesting tonic, telling
of 'the buildinb that is going on for
'the large aluminum projeet
Kitimat. B. C. was given by Mrs.
Martin McDonald.
Sunshine Collection was then
taken.
NUS. Stuart. McNair presented
Mrs, Ross :Knight with a baby gift.
The meeting was rinsed with the
National Anthem and lunch was ,ser_
ved lit the baSernient.
The b osteSse s Were t Mrs. G.
Ratchweill, Mrs. S. Baker. Mrs. H.
Keys end Mr's'. W. Strickler.
wINGHAfial
MEMORIAL SHOP
four Memorial (Draftsmen Fal
shirty-Five Years. Always its
THE BEST GRANITE,
Along With
ixtt,oit DeoN0Mng and
rketralletito,
Pe!,‘:!#6, 'Mend it6t1,10AALEilit
Apvic,ter* I/Atter-has a SnalttaltY
P A. sPcrcroN
*Ion, 1 tto PreArti„ entree
Snow AR Over
The Bremner-Brinson auto pulled
into Ford Motor Co., parts .depot
here with damp snow dripping Co
many parts of the vehicle and
clogged inside the grill.
The two contestants sitepped
wearily from 'the oar to tell of their
experienceS during the previous
two days%
"We were coming clown a steep
hill in Ontario this morning whioh
was covered with snow several
inches deep in spots. In the centre
of the road was a 1250-pound sow.
"We couldn't stop. Had we. done
so, there .would have been no
oha.nco of climbing the next hill
Which was about as steep as the
one we had descended,
•,'Imoltily at the last Minute -
and I do mean the last minute -
th•o sow moved, I'm afraid it
Would have been bad flea^ us had
she hot!'
The sow incident occurred in the
midSt of bad weather, Bremner
said. Heavy snow had been fall.
ing which later turned to sleet. In
time. it turned to fog.
"Worthless
The eight4Mir stopover at Hunts.
as far ts the two Ottawa
drivers were conIcersed. was worth_
less. During moat of the trip; the
pair had been ,staying awake with
the ;aid of coffee said Benzedrine
tablets.
They left the town at 1.35 a. in.,
after sleeping only a short -tine.
"nettle wa,s little time to rest," he
Said, "Before attempting to, we
had to refuel. Obtain teen', and
try to get to sleep. After that.
there were several intertittionsi."
The automobile arrived hack to
1VIontreal,. after no Mader reptilit...
Three wheels, each equipped with
stowed In the rear of the'
ettr, were net required.
Otigihittity three Canadian nittltlo,s
stainted, thel 1400-4416 &IVO, One
tromped out after a few hottrs, ti#6
omit 6tHtlito Renaults mitt,. got*
With. One Volkswagen and one
Meet.
Coititileting the Witte Were Si*
VollieWagetil, one Vt. one Wort
ris Minor, one Conant one
0110 ,two one
Bentatilt ,arid one entail model
Parry is the 'Sdn'tif :Mr, and Mrs
Br-Miner of C;r6Y TOWitaftin.
Ethel Presbyterian Church. will
haVe Cecil Thompson of Galt as
their 'ininiSter Sunday. On Mon.
day ,atteni.O0)4. the congregation
will Will Meet With the Oraiiliteek den,
igregion to deeide Oen asking
ptreAytery iipbeint lYirA ThOint.
son tidS their Iniui3toti.
WK. 1.1.4.4*0 0..erry.
0EWAog
Nave *Ott ElOttio 'saw, ad own
emIa cleaned din. vreji
to 040 titnifiteL
24Otite *it
nik rink
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FIRE INStittADICE CO.
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