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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1956-06-20, Page 5Chunks of Pip. FOR SALE gu •ttround 75 lbs. eaCil, 1?UIN..10 1141 . J. L. .)514,r1 NOTICE" Uernard, Ten. Pas and Suits have Moved to R. R. 2 Bill.evale, airy one wanting oarPentry wOrk, dene 'phone-. 8'11,12 Itrussels or apply at their shop. iu Brussels, lards Traoter, FOR SALE 101 Sr' Mas360Y in A-1 Shape, Wm. cOri4W Fit 480 FOR SALE , 10 figs, 8 weeks FOR SALE - p4040 Stanley Fiseher 4 Vietrela With. a tiumber of Will& 't'en's records, also a tricycle Med. EXCLUSIVE! PLAY-BY-PLAY Coverage by KEN ELLIS Saturday, June 23r.ri, 3:00 p-tirtt, r),S,T, Sunday, June 240, 3:00 pant, BALTIMORE at DETROIT BALTIMORE at DETROIT FOR' sm.a 12' Shuttle of Pigg, Win! J3lake , „phone 42g , WANTED — 'Rawleigh business now enen in Huron County, Trtide well esit;ab- lfsilied. Excellent opportimity, Full time.. Write at once. Rawleigh's DepL F.152-189, Montreal, P. Q, TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received by Grey Tivp, ' School Board for painting Inside and out of S. S, No, 4, and S. 5. No 10 until ,June 26th. 1956. J, Carl Hemingway. Sec-,Treas. Bras4els, •OnItario. FOR SALE — Electric Rangette, Stroller, Ladies! Bicycle„ I-Tat plates, Kitchen cab-1 -net. Simmons hed and eprilig, an in A-1 shape. Robt. Patrick Phone 28 FOR SALE -- Highest prices paid for old bees John Zwa.an ?hone MR= FOR SALE — I can still tarnish you with the best seed corn y.ou oan buy — PIONEER! While there is still a supply available, call me for the extra bushels you =will need to complete your planting requirements this Spring Bert Johnston. Brussels 'R, R. 2 Phone; Brussels, 28r4 YOUR BASEMENT + plus CONCRETE FLOOR PAINT — equals Yes.. you can even roller skate on PERMA-TRED with- out marking the finish prrrc MAKES YOUR BASEMENT FLOOR EASY TO CLEAN, ATTRACTIVE DRY D. N. D Bulldeirs Supplies N McDonald PHONE Etr.tutttl-t. INSEMINATION 4IFOliMATION "For artificlal ineeinination infor- mation or :Servide from all breeds of Cattle, Phone the Waterloo Catti Breeding Association att. Clinton H V.2 3441 or Plaanierston 498 between 7,30 and 9.30 A. M. We have all breeds aVellable — top quality at law Coat^ SUPERIOR PROPANEE :Market 'Mike. FORD; ON't, The YerlitITS'bePiendighlia. _•FUEL 'Oak iN HOME AND NDUSTRY • RANGES,- Nor WATER • ilitiihitikitAtOR; WADI`. MADDE.S PHONE S1"RATFORD .. *tit, 4174 "vat,$1 sz, , The IVoild's finest cheddar aiidto is made right here in Canada. And, our Canadian Clie0e is one of the best eiSetOite4Pejt sources' of gobit food value It's afi excellent titotein,whieh .:1*rybOdy needs for snd repairing.heulthy Enjoy the. many varieties' Of Canadian chde8di 14;teiv cheese teci#SI tririte in Mirk F?eitee$ Dahl) Fonds'. , , DAIRY ;FOODS SERVICE , BUR EAU' A divisiOn of Dairy Farmers of Canada 409 HURON sptiir,teRapita a..W..,01111MMEM•we :44; . • '' When you travel by the CNR Super Continental, tVveen major Canadian cities or the entire run, your work, rest or play --you take your choice. You' enjoy a snack or a delicious meal in the coffee shop dine in the luxurious atmosphere of the dining There is no additional cost to go by the Super Cotinen and a wide range of accommodations iS offered to every budget. A rented car, if you wish, will await yoi arrival at major points. Contatt your Canadian National representative for infOrniatIon and reservaitoim Frain TORONTO 1149,MLEAL 46 SUDS aRY ict. trORATIALIA; and thence to ‘4#it.iMPAP EASOtoo.",-N EDMONTON VAlgttER ( A..—.1111 )11, CANADIAN pl NATIONAL R AI [WAYS r T.4.21 THE BRUSSELS POST clay, 4tigue CLASSIFIED ADS# FOR BALI; idittle Piga TRADES TRAINING * OPPORTUNITIES rop ,YOUNG MEN OE SIXTEEN COM FOR. ALL' ICINDS BARKING Bize. and a ,c.c9ter, R, $, Warwielt Pneife 111;x0 WANTED -- Lawns Ito Cultivate, Ted Stiles _ mow and gardens to. FOR BETTER CAKES, SOLD IN ISRUSSELS AT W. L. B.Igiker de $ori Phone 65x2, FOfl SALE I 2 wheel trailer for car, in ex- cellent Condition. (+merle McDonald ~ Phone 43r11 TEACHERS WANTED Mobris Moo). Area Board require two experienced Platestant teach- ers. Schools No. 3. Township Hall, and No. 11, Walton, Duties to core- mence in September. Minimum sal- ary $2400. Allowance for experience, Send applications to R. J. 'McMurray. R. R. 4 Wingham TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received by Grey Twp, School Board for installation of a. furnace at S. S. No. 6. until .Tue 26th. 1956 J. Carl Hemingway. Sec-.Treas. Brusaels, Ontario, FOR ALL YOUR AUTOMOTIVE NEEDS. SHOP AT THE MAC BALKER AUTO SUPPLY Permanent Type Antl Freeze $2.75 per gallon .76 per quart rhermostats Ranging from • 4tn----vte.r" a'r rid arfignirr- Artmat:;:wrw,;:wih.--....170;et 17111:74 1,171115141i,eilt rttii it , VIIZitr.M )1 TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received, until june, 26th, for the bus route at 5, S. No. 2 by the Grey,, Twp, School Board.' S. Carl Hemingway. Sec-.Treas, Brusels, Ontato, NOTICE, TO CREDITORS All PERSONS, ihaving..elaima against the:'-'Estate of ELIZABETH A. R. Elliott late of the.' 'Village. of BruSselS, .in . the .0ounty of Huron, Who died on or . about the twenty- ninth day of March, 1956, are hereby notified to send the under- $1.05 to $2.10 Spark Plugs 569. to 69c each, Autu Light and Chawpion Mufflers from $4.35 to •$2.20 Tatil Pipes from $2.98 to $4.95 Exhaust Pipes from $3.25 to $4.75 Phon,:: Residence 95 - Business 113r Brussels; Ont . Do you want to earn while you learn a trade? Under the Conadian Army Soldier Apprentice Plan, start, log 1st June, the Canadian Army accept •limited number of young men for training in• 19 differ. cot trades. The training coyrse lasts for two year; and then the Apprentice serves three Years with a regular unit. Training starts in September. Under, this plan the Apprentice ttrecHeaivlefsP—ay to the age of 17 then full PaY •• 30'days paid holidays a year • Medical and dental care • Travel and adventure • A healthy activo,outdoor life TO be eligible opplicants 'must be 16, not yet 17, have a Grade 8 edu- cation, and be able to meet Army physical standards. As only a limited number of applic- ants can be accepted make your application early. Mail the coupon below, telephone or visit your nearest recruiting. Station. Army Recruiting Station, 59 Albert Street, Ottawa, oat, — 6-1887 Army Recruiting Statlop. 164 Wellington St, Kingston, Oct.•&.- Tel. 4738 Army. Recruiting Station 90 Richmond St. W., Toronto, Oct. — Tel. I M. 6-8341 Loc. 278 7Personnel Depot, Wolseley Barracks, Oxford & Elizabeth Sts„ London, Get, Tel. 4-1601 Loc. 135 Army Recruiting Station, 230 main St..: Army Recruiting station, 184 King St.E., Hamilton, ant, — Tel. 2-8708 North Bay, Oct. —Tel. 456 0 ow. 5 6 - 4 R I non the booklet "The Way to a Fine FPulotaursee,,s.end me without cost or obliaa- Name I Address PC:::/Town I., Telephone wio WOr. 1111' 41.1" 44.1r 1'' 08",,,w‘ogaVO, "eqtNeftY , 1.Altir 415'4910r;- TENDERS WANTED — SEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned for painting the windows and trim of the Walton Community Hall. Tend, era to he in by June 22, 1956; work to be completed by ;July 31, 1956. Powest or any tender not necessar- ily accepted, Further particulars apply to Stewart Humphries, Sect. SEWAGE DriliViSsa. HIM year BOO *Mk sad s pools cleaned the sanitary wsry to avoid trouble. Ooxton. PUtrue 'lie:. lallyertoa. FOR SALE'— Brick Cottage — Hydro, g acres land in small village, near school, store, and chopping mill. Priced at $1900.00 cash ' FOR-SALE We would be pleased to fill your requirements for fertilizer and seed. Corn. Kandla potato*, from Certified seed for seed or table use. Stan, Alexander, Ethel, Phone85r13 • . j. FOR SALE — Bray has for prompt shipment- 2— Pullets --da.yold,- and started, l._- chiding, Leghorns and Ames. For mixed chicks, broileria, lets hate year order •in advance, Ask for complete list, agents — Wm. Glen Bray Ethel. Mrs. 11.' Barrett R 5 Brussels Phone 54 — 12' Phone 54-12 '"'' 1 this MODERN MECHANIZATION SOLVES FARM LABOUR PROBLEMS, With more and more ease of handling and work-capacity being engineered into modern machines, farmers are being relieved of much of the worry and expense incurred through the scarcity and high cost of experienced. farm help. And there is such a wide range of sizes and styles of tractors and implements and, tools that today every farmer -can avail himself of the advantages of modern mechanization,: The wise and practical use of up-to-date machinery a most • portant part of today's farm operations. In the 1956 'Massey-Harris and Ferguson lines are tractors and implements engineered to promote the efficiency of farming—your local' dealer will be glad, to give you full particulars. signed on or before the 6th. day of 5 acre Perm — Good house, hydro, July,'• 1956, full partioularsof their,i Claims in wrihling. Immedlately after I ploughed, Priced at $2500.00 the 6th. day of July; 1956, the assets flank barn, on county road always a General Store — in good sized of the estate • will be distributed - among the parties, entitled thereto village. Stock 4000.00; equipment having regai'd pub, to Claims of , `equipment and Building (2 storey) which file notice. Executors shall tilien have '$1000.00. Price Including stock, $5800.00 cash. Dated at Brussels, Ontario, 100 acre Farm = Beautiful brick nineteenth day of June, 1956. 2 story house, bath, furnace, and CraWford & Hetherington Solicitor for the Estate. WING( MEMORIALMEMORIAiL SHOP lour memorial Crartsmea Tar (nifty-Five Team Arouse %saw THE REST GRANTTIS Along Irmi Expeet nDesilamonlnetw ar7 W ooa Priam Mom Nagiuslede 20anstar7 Lettering a Booms, R. A. SPO'ATON Phiale p WInain, Oner".• MASSEY- HARRIS- FERGUSON LIMITED Makers of High Quality Farm Implements Since 1847 pressure system, driveshed, bank barn, 5 acres bush. Situated on county road. Priced Itt $9500.00 , General Store — in, good village an highway, Equipment $3500.00; stock at invoice price.Rent for apart- ments and stone $65.00 Per month. Pbone J. C. Long, Realtor Brawls, Ont. ELMA FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO RetabIlshed In NM Head Office Atwood, OM. fatales Firm Prop•rty, Pelves DwRIDMIP And Contents In gowns and VI Isiso Schools; CAMM ies and Naffs ow an "INSURANCE AT COST' limb PROMPT ADJUSTMENT OP CLAIMS dontaet your Plasmoll DIreater — Agent R. W. (Dlek) WHITFIELD _ N. R. 2, BrasseN„ O. 1