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FOR ALL YOUR AUTOMOTIVE
NEEDS. SHOP AT THE I
MAC SAEKER AUTO SUPPLY
Permanent TYpe Anti Freeze
$2.75 per gallon
75 per quart
Thermostatt Ranging front $1.05 to
$1G10
Spark Plugs 56e to 69c each,
Auto Light• and Chawpion
Mufflers from $4.35 to $9.20
Tali, Piped from 0.48 to
Exhatist Plnei froth $3.35 Di $4.75
Phone.: AeSiderice 95 : Business'
Brussels, ont
iNSEMINAtiON:YNFORMAT ON
",For .artitietal ingeminatitni
ifiation or'Seritee from all hreedii 6±
cattle, tliond the Waterloo Cattle
Breeditit Association if:
'Clinton it V.2 3441•45r
iiiilmerstort 499' .. between 1,36
ind 9.30 A. lit '04 :hive ail breeds
aVailable top eittailtY at to* cost"
THE BRUSSELS POSY Wednesday, Ata Mt 11a. •
FOR SALE ',-
Brick Cottage Hydro, 2 acres
land in eilvtli near seho'N,
store, and chopping mill. Priced at
;1000.00 cash
acre ram
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WALTON.
and, H, Mcdavlu
\SIAWAur; Mr. Art,liar ,McCiaric
iteuding. P41114 and Miss Mary Mc-
K:
d Mrs
s,otev.4.iit Setiferth were ViSiting
Mr. an. Thos. Leellling laet
Air. and Mrs. 0. Holmes. of Seg,
Texas, were visitors at the
•raina of Mr. and Airs. `)'heir. LOPP,.
lug, 1.9
r July Towing of the, Walter,
W. A. met on! Thursday aftern0011.
,Mrs. McGavin vice-pritiS.' bad
einoge of the meeting. l-IyPn 2 08
was sang With. Mrs. J. liryans at
ire Platte. Sertplaire reeding 103rd'
Psalm. Theme for meeting Lovilig
Kininess of the Lord. Moved by
Mrs,(Bryans, seconded by Mrs, Coutts
t 17;°raigsnanei7Lu: on
tine
church 1ar1oreaIm'litae 'report was read, and approVed also, thank
you cards. Treasurer's report given
by Mrs. Coats, on, hand 3416.74.
Sunday Schaal picnic to be held Fri-
•day, July 20th. at Seaforth Lions
Park, Runner served at 7 D'OlOttR
Nall a picnic lunch, Meeting closed
with Theme 'hymn and Prayer.
Don't forget Grey Township
Centennial, Sunday, JulY 22nd, and
Monday, July 23rd.
Gdell boas, hydro,
hauls barn, On (*linty read always
ploughed, Pricedoal $2500,00
General Store — iii good sized
village, Stock 1000,00; equipment
31000.00. Price ineluding stock,.
equipment and Building (2 storey)
$5800.00 cash,
100 acre Farm Senutifut brick
story house, bath, furnace. sad
Pressure system, driveshed, bank
barn, 5 acres bush. Situated on
county road. Priced at 33500.00
General Store — In good -village
on highway. Equipment $3500.00;
stock at invoice nrice.flent for apart-
ments and store $55.00 per month
Phone 84 J. C, 'Long, Realtor
Brussels, Olt.'
CLASSIFIED ADS.
FOR SALE.
-00W wu,d „calf,
.Sontera •Patran,e 1,01X
FOR SAl,g
Mean, an Outboard Motor,. 1 3h.
P.
Phone .40X will, Stephenson
FOR
500 Mode tsimtd. 11,e(i .200
Sussex acid Pullets
phone 52-10 Fred Kirkpatrick
FOR SALE -- •
NOTICE. —
started chunks, pure York,
Phone 344 Norman, Stephennon
OLgARINA AUCTION
Of HOVSehOlti Effects of thOlAte••
Sarah gfien.PqrkOyAt her late reel,
• .deoce Turnberry Street, South In
brussels on •
SATURDAY,
rtt 1.311 p, rtt, D.S.T.
3 1e4s, aula double
,; bureals,b, washstands
spring:; and mattresses
sundry, .sheet4. blankets and
• ,41.tio•tilikohs otc.
,rani suite, platform rocker
2 large itvnivii.airs, Wilton rug
Axinitistin rag,. 'tonna Oak table
Library table, lamps
Sundry pictures,
Spring couen, (sliding).
Dining room suite
)'.'tension table, 6 chairs
Large bookcase, china cabinet
Drop leaf table; small table
kitchen chairs, 3 rockers
Cap,bmra, singer Sewing maWine•
(goad, as new)
1 range, 1 heater, 1. coal .annex
Dinner set (Rose "Wreath)
-Tea set, (China) ,
Silver tea pot
Silver butter dish and cake plates
3 Dresden plates
knives and forks
2 individual wall mirrors
kitchen clock
Set Mitchell, scales
Pich'r's and kitchen utensils,
Garden tools..
Many )gems lister' are antique
Terms Cash
postively No Reserve
FOR SALE
L Wood's Milker, 2 single units,
just, used 2 years.
Keu Tyerman Phone 24-8
THERE'S MORE VALUE FOR YOU
IN MODERN MECHANIZATION
FOR SALE —
Small House 13 x 30. House ti be
Small House 13 x 80, Rouse to be
moved from present location.
Stepped-up and intensified programs in the engineering divisions of implement
firms are producing a great variety of machines that offer more and more
value to the users.
Today's machines look better and they do better work. In them you get
higher quality materials to operate at higher speeds and give longer service.
You get design that provides for the comfort and efficiency of the operator,
Today's machines are equipped to cut-down lubricating chores and to give
quick and easy coupling and uncoupling. They' offer a wide range of speeds
to suit the work and the conditions and they have more capacity to do your
work quickly and economically.
See your local dealer about the machines in the 1956 Massey-Harris and.
Ferguson lines, machines that offer more value in modern mechanization,
NOTICE —
Cash paid for dead, old, sick or
disabled horses and cows,
Phone Atwood 153, collect.
WINGHAM
MEMORIAL SHOP
/our hien:tonal Craw:nem Pm
Chirty-nre Tears, Always Isaal*
THE BEST GRANITIB
Along Wlt'*
Expert Designing aril
Workmanship.
Prioeo Most lteasuaabla
heinetory Lettering a soeetaft
R. A. SPOVFON
ritivnt. 256. Windham, Oats-ms
ELMA FARMERS' MUTUAL.
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
Established In 1104
Head Office Atwood, Outt
Insures
Farm. Property, Private Oweilloco
And Contents In Zowns and Villiago
Schools, Cherehes and Haile
on se
"INSURANCE AT COST"" haat
PROMPT ADJUSTMENT OF
CLAIMS
tiomact your Neareut
Director AvOnt
is: W. mato WiliTFUZIX
W. R. 2, Druetele, Om .
trwizisa-=' sr,roz,o7;/ ,o,•-•firomm;
FOR SALE
We Storey Cottage
apply to Richard Elliott.
Phon. 1023. Brussels.
NOTICE
The Clerk's Office will he open
Monday to Friday 9,06 a, m. — 12.00
noon, 1.00 P.m. —5.00 p. m. If the
20th. of the month falls on Sat, the
office will be open the regular hours,
also, the office will be open the
evening of the 20th. from 7:00 —
0.00 p.m.
• H. A. Fischer, Clerk
Executors — S. McArthur,
G. Kirkby.
Auctioneer — Lew Rowland
Phone Seaforth 683M
VAL
FOR SALE —
8t,verai littcrs suckers', well
.started, orf.ai,csed Tarn and York.
Phone •111-1.2 Brussels
• Clement McLellan
p.PAIITED :MASSEY HARM-5.F
iNokars•of High Quttlity Form Sloce 184.7
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GRAND OPENING
Sale of furnitur,, pianos, bedding,
carpets. Itt the newly decorated
MildInay Furnit ure Showrooms,
July 5th, to. July 21st. Open Friday
evenings .during sale. Door prizes.
Godfrey Selniett,Mildmay
FOR SALE, •-•
14 foot Bua,t and 7.2 H. P.
Martini Outboard Motor ..and carton
Maier all tot $150.00 Alsa. Cabin
Trailer, Oheap.
Lorry Buller
Queen's Hotel
Brussels
FOR SALE —
Bray pullets. Dayold and. started.
Wide range. Including Ames, In-
Cross. Also mixed chicks. Broilers
for S"epternber delivery should be
orderqd now. Ask us for prices on
what you'll need.
Agent Mrs,, R. Barrett, R. R. 5,
Brussels, Phone 54-12; Win. Glen
Bray; Ethel,
FOR SALE —
I can still furnish you with the best
seed corn you Can buy PIONDER!
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
WANTED ---
Lawns to MOW and gardens to
cultivate.
Ted Stiles Phone 65x2.
SEwAisii oimpowti, ,
aterre yonr fheotio mriaa4 a Moe
'Donis cleanc42 fee se:Mari' vrry ors-.
to avoid tam:obis.
cotton. flicymr. 21{4,
allivertoss;
FALL FAIR NEWS
The Directors of the East Huron Agricultural Society have been.
busy planning for the 1056 Fall Fair and revising the prize list. The
Fair this year to be held on Thursday and Friday, September 27
and 25. at Brussels. The Board is looking forward to another success-
ful event and would welcome any helpful suggestion to make the
ma pair thr• best yet.
1956 Off users and Directors
East' Huron Agricultural Society
Past President Win. Turnbull
President James Mair
lst -*Vice-Pres Wilfred Shortreed
2nd Vice-Pres. Hugh Pearson
Secretary-Treasurer • Norman S. Hoover
DIRECTORS
James Smith, Win, Perrie, James Bowman, F. W. Todd, Lloyd
Wheeler,. Kenneth MacDonald, Harold Thomas,' Ross Knight.
Mae Macintosh.
ASSOCIATE' DIRECTORS
D. Langridge, IL Bolger, Ivan Fischer, Wilbur Turnbull, A Miehie,
A. hicTaggart, Wm. Speir, E. 'Martin, S. Sweeney, 01cm. Steffler,
Wm. Smith, G. Work, Wm. King Jr. Wes. Kerr, Glen Huether,
' D, MacTavish, K. Ashton, Ivan MeArter, Bert, Johnston, J. S.
Armstrong, G. Galbraith, P.. B. Cousins, A: Turnbull, A. Pearscon,
J, W. Wheeler, J. Lowe, Wm, Reed, Wm. Dennis, Chas. Straw.
)). Hemingway, Jas. Turnbull, 3", Bryans, .T. Bowman, T L.
McDonald, M. Dennis, J. Work, R. Pearson, G. Knight, Wm.
Wheeler, D. Watson, G. McCutcheen, W1r1. Bistan, G. McCutcheon,
R. Duncan, A. McQloarrie, Gracine. MacDonald G. Hetherington,
iNewton, Russel Knight, S. Armstrong Jr. Win. Henry
S. Wheeler; Bailie Parrett.
OFFICERS OF LADIES DIVISION
President ........ . - .. ........ ........ ..„.„.„ Mrs, Earl Cudniere
1st Vice-President • Mrs. William TUrnbull
Secretary-Treasurer Mrs. Douglas Hemingway
Assistant-Secretary ........ ...... .............. Mrs. F. W. Tddd
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DIRECTORS
Mrs. R. W. Stephens, Mrs. Ken. Sliurrie, Mra. R. Eliott; Mrs. R. W.
Kennedy.
ASSOCIAT'E DIRECTORS
Mrs, J., ,Torcian,'Mrs, R. 5. McBride, Mrs. Chas. Davis, Mrs; W Potter.,
Mrs. Gee, IPI'ans, Mrs, T. T. McRae, „Miss Beth HooVer, Mrs,
Gordon Knight, Mrs, W. Leach, Mrs, J. Pestel, Mrs. Win. Elvans,
Mrs. Win. Perrie, Mrs. C, Stoffler, Mrs. Ken McLean, Mrs. G.
Richmond, Mrs. D. Wardlaw, Mrs. John Wheeler, Miss Thelma •
Maier, Mrs, Ken, Tyerman.
'COMMITTEES FOR 1956
Heavy Horses — M. McIntosh, C. •Steffler, A, MeQUarrie.
Light Horse8 — Thomas, a wheeler, J, Ileyans, Bert isolmsVon.
Beef Cattle — Jas.Snrith, W. iii h, A. Pearson, S. riib ill.
Dairy .Cattle — W. Shortreed, 13, Langticige, T Alichie,
Graide Cattle — RosS, Russel and. Gordon Knight, C. Watsati, .
Sheep — W. Petrie, Gallant Work, L. Wheeler,
Swine: — L Wheeler, C, IliteCitteheon, A. Ttiriibtill,
Poultry — jet. BoWinttil, W, Wheeler, Wes. !Kerr,
Grain W. Pertfe, Singh.
trait Wheeler; a Knight
Hoed Crops and Vegetables H. Thorne% UM BeWitieri, W. Kerr,
Paco and Parking * Wirt Petrie, W. King, J, Work, W. Iteed,
A. 5Sircil'Aggdirt, LiVicAtter. Wheeler, J. Loire, G. Stephen oil, C.
iiaiic
Mcbtiltotiecit, G, Itetheringtion,
— Shortreed„ I3, Pearson, N. Hoover; R, Knight, WM.
'road.
fir oftride• and toricestions — Metionald, H. Thomas, J. Wheeler-,
7. Lowei S. Wheeler, Win.. ."turnbull, J, Turnbltll,
1,ct1ate — W. Sitortretid,laic-Moil Knight.
tAtertaininanit ,aliid tinned ..fat. Shah', jet, BOWitien, Jan Vet
17)164 terry BOlger,
StahooZs and Children's Sports' — Kelt Ashton, lid., Martin, . .Tae,
S. Armstrong, Mitathj, 'Statitiitt, it Long, Mitdlia.x.,
ititolitg— IT. Pettrsieh; Wni, Reed, 'Win,. tote;. •
tileketti iin.d dates tedd, tiV i8ilifortreed, vr, 'Points,
i5ettitiiilt, goberialt
Can you picture What life in your town would be like withouei weekly newspaper/
You'd have nothing to keep you up to date on happenings right In your OWO neln
if you had something to sell, you'd have to go out and look for a buyer. If you needed to ;Et
something, You'd have to look all over town for it. 4, 4
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Your neighb9urs could marry, have children, or even die, without you hearing about it Until mtich lit
- , Council could pass a by-law affecting you and you might never hear of it
Plans f9r worthwhile community projects might never get started for lack 9f4 0,c § and supm
And how w9uld you keep up with the fortunes of the hockey team Or the baseball cht ?
Portuhately, your town has a weekly newspaper, a source of local inform on thil ' -
ha oiler kind at publication can replace.
Over• the years,Canadian weekly editors have lent their support Ungktinly ' 4- 0
nity caw°, this year, for the first time, they are celebrating, National ,eik y 0. • : . . ' l' '
eek, and Imperial Oil is glad to participate in paying tribute to yotir wiekIy Iii pa 4
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