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The Brussels Post, 1956-02-29, Page 4FOR • SALE , Fiiglr qualkty Pioneer Chick Starter Crumbled, available. J. Q, .Adaene and Son, :Brussels, err, 0 1.00.7".0.01, YOUR LAST PHANPg''?, To order those' odd pleoes /ou, wed in Community's Famous! Patterns, Salle offer ends March 10th. Delivery Early Fall, Order your pieces of "Deauville", • "Grosvenor", 1,'1Vililecly" 'or "Adam!" patterns from W. C. Leach, oewener. Brussels • • eeee,snee.., ift NOTICE — V f fly-Lines Mt LAS'S than hem breeds and at the same time lay more eggs. They cost loss to raise and eat less feed during the 1a71n$ period, For real economy when tle chips are down, try Hy-Lines the efficient chicken. Bert Johnston, Brussels R. R. 1 Phone Brussels 2Sr4. SPECIAL BELL IMPERIAL THRESHER 24 x 40 To the first two purchasers we are offering a special DISCOUNT of 10% on a new and custom-equipped machine. BUY NOW AND SAVE ROBERT BELL INDUSTRIES Seaforth, Ontario HORSES WANTED — For meat, farm ase or bush. Also buggies ' and wagons, must be in good shape. Wilfred Nicholson, Monktex. LADIES Is your Sewing Machine ,old, worn out, or not working properly? a new SINGER SEWING MACHINE aolinn tb e placed in your home for at low as $11.95 down and $6.00 nor m A wide range of Portable. and Cabinet 7godels from $119.50 to $300. Nationally advertised Fealthe- weights, Slant 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 or the Singer wing Skills Course. , There is also available a line ot )rapletely 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. repair App service to lynowfora demonstration or ROBERT C. KENNEDY • Phone 31 ..BRUSSELS Box 60 "Singer The Greatest Heine In Sewing" WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP tour Memorial Craftsmes Bac shirty-Five Years, ,Alwaya mega THE BEST GRANITIS Along With Extort Designing ard '.01‘ mitmTrithio, Prices Most ReaseAaltla teextetery Letterins a isueetato P ..4PO kiroN PPmov, LIMA Winanern, Onzreie YEARS OF PROGRESS* 000.1041... BELGRAVE Belgrave W. I. The 13elgra,ve Women's Institute mut in the Community Centre, here 1 last Tuesday afternoon with 23 mem. bers and one visitor prsesent and the president, Mrs. Walter Scott,' in charge. Mrs, Carl Procter war ,appointecl to represent the branch I at the Wingibam Hoepital Auxiliaryl e= meeting with Mrs. Richard Procter the alternate, The group decided' , to send $20 to 'the district treasurer as their fee; tor the branch seem. } (Tries conference at Guelph. I It was decided to buy a shield! I Fri]. the, Belgrve Music Festival, 'to be given for the beet rythm band. Mrs, ;George Michie was op_ pointed to buy the shield. Mrs. 3.1 M, Coultes is to be responsible for; having a box at the meetings for collecting pennies for mental health. 4 , Mrs. G. MiChie and Mrs. W. ,AinOtrong :Wert, lapped/ tied to seleft special W. I, pri2ea. to he giVen at the School Fair. 1Vlirs: Willard, Artiratieing WAS convener of the program. Ati dreSis. Ott "What eVorYoner sltduld know ,about rYlet," was giVen by Mrs, Earl Ai/de/ten ,'assisted by Mrs Wittaftd. Armstrong Mrs, George 'Nfielite Sting a tele, accom( pailied by MrS. James A deltionetilaO Making a slip teeter for ti ia n bedrothii it WAS -given by Una: M. TaYlor; and Mrs, George Mielile conducted a glitz on food' fere 'different Aga% A lunch was served by Mr-S, George Mashie Morns Herb Wheeler', and Mrs. d Hanna;:, tottilsboitt: Rave Yank. iiielAte MO* neeiw OM/led the 4/#0 —Med t.t *void trtinliiit Ti",trio fikYrfon. OaL _oppets can fiuncsh ilk W8, igNittble the shoe and bunch b 4 etsp but when the war is Ow 'kex-tnacie is the winner. Long wearing beautiful Tex-made sheeh ;tot 9,10 CanadtatLhopernakers LIR 5.9Touret1 of str1ped in u4 ibeS to itt err budget; Ever' be otit jol; (MA a stotyrnninl with 4-made sheets—yout for ye'ar's, 1 ote TIM tilWa.544, POST 1,yonegday. poignant 29th, FOR giglOst prices paid for old. hoes. John Zwaan "no 1plif DEAD STOCK ;3,00 for dead here% and cows, higher prices for old, sick or disabled horses or cows, Flhme Atwood in Collect, PEOPLE WE toTow DISTRICT TB A S SOCIATION APPOINTMENTS MADE Mr, and „gps, Moray $erlingetO4r The apperintmont .for UM NV)4127, and daughter of 1111$90harg 'wer01 ham .010kriet Qt the eoMmittee 41,01.44 A'eceAt YISItors: with her mother IN%rak remoneihie for itho ,Ottee004, P.M1'ISQ11, Ili. ron DMinty Masa Ohopt survey,. '011;eybeeontia:holti:7:),°,44orctalli Mr,. mad MrS, D, Phompr$on M41: Iley„ nanold Colvin inotored to Ton on 4 comity wide basis by 0,10.uure4 OHneototi,,,reeently to, bear Paine NMI.; County TB A iattiOil d tale Ontario DepartMeut of cor: 411,0,1114114Qa.'1:41. R,Oc 11aQ groat meace,s, on May 14th with two mobile , t.4 its.assoy feet in rspet when he apPotatineat$ (11)Pellr'$ tine 1"1"311' units .covering the ,area,. she dle T triqt, whie)h Inelml, .121to tQW.11 ..0 ,of WIngium, the village of Brussels the Townsailpis of last Wawanosh, Grey, Howick, Morris and Turn,. Wingliam, District Survey Chairman, Fmk Wingham District !Training Chairman, A, D. Smith, Bluevale Projeets Chairman, P. D. Blakely, Wingham. ee Area Chairman, Gordon Knight, R.n iirels Pnos:lOhairman, T. S. Beatt- iewnn. Supply Chairman, Leslie Fortune, Census Poll Ohaiannan, Jack Wool. frey. Clinic Ohnieman; jack McTavish, Ross Ham_ FOR SALE ,Q0louy 17iouse, Mary Dencaneon, R, B. 3 Walton • .BARN FOR WINGHAM etele SALE — • • - • Quantity of mixed. baled hay, Timothy and • Alfalfa, Jre Leeming, Walton. Phone 8.31/11. .Seafortle, FOR SALE — Hardwood. bodyweod or limb wood delivered. Alex Pearson Phone 95.0.9 FOR SALE — The Proporti, of the late James. Bishop to be sold soon as possible, for $1000 dollars or best offer. If interested contact Mrs. R. W, Hoy, Walton or Crawford and Hetherington, Brussels. Chairman, R. .1, Mc Publicity Chairman, Mon, Schools Murray, Jack Lloyd. electric and 2 large fuel-electric generating stations, and is presently co-operating in the development of Canada's first nuclear-electric gen- erating station, to provide power from the atom. Who can say how much power will be required 50 years from to- day? New applications are found daily for this most versatile of all commodities. No matter where you look electricity is at work in the never-ending search for better liv- ing, opening new horizons that mean a brighter future for all. Reeruiters' Chairman Barry Wen- ger. The preceding men are all acting on a district level, and as well simiar appointments have been made in each of the seven areas In the Wingirarn district. In the teven of Wingltam, W. Grose, W. A. Wree V. Loughlean and A. 13. Adams are serving as area el/airman. In Brussels; Robert Walker, Wm. Martin, Harold Thomas, Roy Cousins and Roy Kennedy are the appointees. Bast Wawanosh ils renresested by C. Hanna., Simon Hallam, R. H. Thompson,. John McGee, John Buchanan, and O.F.. Taylor. The Chairman in Grey are Rus set Knight, F. Kirkpatrick, Geo. Pearson, Alex PearsOrm James Smith. and Wilbur Turnbull. The township of Howick Is re. presented by H. A. McDermitt: J. H. Pollock, Ken. Edgar, Ewart W,hittiteld, Wray Cooper and H. B.1 The APPointments in Morris' What memories are stimulated in grandfather's mind with thoughts of his own boyhood? His was an age of manpower, steam and clock- work. In the half century separ- ating his boyhood from that of his grandson, electricity has literally "taken over", to become the life- blood in the pilse of progress. In that relatively short span of years, Ontario Hydro has grown from a conception in men's minds to one of the largest organizations of its kind in the world. Today, Hydro owns and operates 64 hydro- . APPLICATIONS WANTzte Application's will be received for the position of Stcretary_Treasurer of the Brussels School. Salary $150.00 per year. Applications to be in the hands of the chairman of the Board, Gerald Gibson, by March 2nd. FOR SALE — Bray broilers for April -- May should be in order. Ask for prices Also on Pullets (some started) Mixed Chicks, cockerels. Quick delivery. Hatehery has specials also (Ames In-Ortries, etc). Shill infotination from agents — Win. 'Glen Bray, Ethel; Mrs. R. Barrett I It, R. 5 Brussels, Phone 54-12 TENDERS FOR PAINTING — Setaled tenders marked "Tender" will be reeeivcici by Morris School Board until March 5, for painting I Morris Schools; Two coats of best grade paint. 1 All wood work, walls and ceiling of interior of S. S. No. 6. 2. Ail exterior wood work on each of the 10 Township schools. Please submit A .separate price for each school. Work must be completed before July 31. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, ee R. S. Shaw, Bluevale, Ont THE HYDRO FAMPLY ASSURES YOUR ELECTRICAL FUTURE Township are, Jas. Mate Ralph! Shaw, Stewart Procter, Robert I Procter, Robert 'GrashY and Garner Nicholson. Finally, in TurnberrY, J. D. Corrigan, Walter 'Woods, W. B. Cruickshank, ,Miss R. Duff, Mrs. D. I% MaNaughton and Wm. Mundell. Each of these people has a definite Job to do, and together with similar lorgatinitions in the other districts of Huron County, are going to exert ervery effort to make thiS TB Survey the most successful ever undertaken in Huron County. Of ecrurse everyone can to their part by taking advantage, of this Free ! 0,,rvieee. in the interests of public health, and welfare. DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL }Sealed tenders plainly malted, "Tender for Barn" will pe received by 'the undersigned up to 12 o'clOck noon, Saturday. March '10th, 1956 for the erection of a barn for the Wingham District High School, The ,building is to be 50 feet by 30 feet, of concrete, cement block and frame ,conStruction. The con- tractor is to supply all materials, 'SPecificaltfanIe may be Seen on ap- plication to Mr. John A, Jackson Agriculture teacher, Winghare Dis- trict High School, The lowest, or any tender riot necessarily accept ed. Tenders to be addressed to the Secretary, Mr. W, A. Gelbraith, Wingham, Ontario. Mr. Finnic TitontisIon, Chairman Agricultural Committee ' Wingalun District High School Board, Charles Telford Keffer Charles Tel:fiord ,leffer beloved leesba/4 of J..evine, Pearl Jacklin, . died at his home lot 16, con. 7, Grey towosarip Prulaiy morning, Feb. .10 in hie 79th year, ante' a lengthy illneSs. Born at his late residence, Sept, 5, 1877. only son of the late Aaron and Mrs, Keffer. Besides his wife, lie leaves to mourn, six Sons, Wilfred, Ralph and Fred and Lloyd of Grey Tow,sship, Charles of Owen Sound, Hibbert of Richmond, VancOuVer. alSo 18 grand, children, FOR SALE-- 100 acre Farm; good buildings hydro, Priced at $7300.00 100 acre Farm; briok Unmet' leyarti; steel drive abed; large ban: drilled well. Prided at $9,500.00' 10 acre Farm; good house and bank barn. Priced at $3,500.00 315 acre Farm; on highway; geed buildings;'hydro. Prided art 0.000.00. 100 acre Farm; oh highwali god; bwictings, Priced at $10,500.00 Country Village Store; tqUiti- ment and building. Priced it $060 J. Phone 94 BtlisSels, ont, C. tong; Realtor; The body rested at his late rest. deuce', Where funeral ,serviced were held .on Monday, Ferb, 13th, at 2 p.m. Services Were conducted by the Rev, Paul of tistciWel, Interment in Mount Pleaishet dernetery, ELMA PARMIEFt5' MtrrUAL PME ti480gANct CO. Established in sue'' • I-tead Office Atwood` ont, Propertyi Potvaie &await Arid Contents In Teiatne oid Viltal School!, Churches and Hal* ow ail 4 Pallbeaterg Were! Sohn ft:One:NI Norman and Ross teltYlietigoli, SteWt ant Cochrane, DOnald thitibar, till ilotta, w. everywhere 064 SALE — 11°60; Sticti, reg. Stiff to ci Clear at $1.00.• Mad taelter AutoSupply; BrttSsels, Ont. , Friends were Veseill frOM onto, Brantford, Kitchener, Wreitetet; ListeWel and BlYth, Sold at otter Stores DOMINION TEXTILE COMPANY LIMITE 1. • Industries Ohairmaa, r. ''INSURANCE AT dort,11 bath I riAbtviOt Ati.itieriiiirit Oft i i CLAiiii ,,,4 iientect yOnr iiiiriot 14. birletor '-i klieg I R. W. 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