HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1956-11-28, Page 5FOR SALE
100 acre Farm on County Road.
Frame House, Bath:, Furnace; 97
acres Werkable; 1 mile frotm store.
Price $8;500.00
90 acre Farm on highway, hydro,
Frame House; Bank Barn, Price
$6,300.00
11/2 Storey House in villare, mod-
ern facilities. Price $2,250.00
Brick Cottage In village, bath,
garage. Price $3,200.00
Restaurant and Grocery Store in
village on lake, with living quarters.
Rent $40 per month. Stock and
equipment $4,500.00
.320 aare Farm near good town. 2
sets of, buildings; hydro. 260 acres
workable. Price $26,000
Phone 84 J. C. Long Realtor
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And Content'; In Towns and Vnieletai,
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"INSURANCE AT COST".haircu•
PROMPT ADJUSTMENT Of"
CLAIMS
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Director — Agent ..
W. (Pick; wHetleirtLa
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toi.ottootto to
INSE:M 1 NATION ,NFORMATtON
"For artificial Inisanniation infer-
mation or service from all breeds of
cattle, phone the Waterloo Cattle
Breeding Association at:
Clinton H V.2 - 3441 or
Palmerston 498 between 7.30
and 9.30 A, M. We have all breeds
available — top quality at low cost."
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But seriously, you needn't leave your 'car on blocks
all year, to enjoy 1956.
The "low down" is slow down - with an extra dash
of care and courtesy.
Autonzobile insurance for careful drivers
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THE BRUSSELS POST
Art, Wodu41447. Nor ca1Z1 o;
..9crearn Kids"
1 LIONS ENTERTAIN F8FiME.Ra
''taro bed Lions (Nub held their
annual Fernier," at their
regular supper Meeting Monday
night,
Mr. Le Cardiff was the speaker
and Donald MeDeMaid leas guest,
80ilotqt a,00QP-lParilled lay Lion. Den*
Duabairl. Charles McLean was the
Tacky guess wi nner,
is the spice of life I
IF YOU WANT TO
SEE US BEAM,
PLACE BEFORE US
SWELL ICE CREAM
BY
COUSINS
ere) C)
STRAYED —
Bea and White Steer to let 65,
Con. 6 Morris Owner may have
(Stamp by proving ownership and.
paying cost,
Phont 16w4 Reg, Watson
iN MEMORIAM,
AiNoxt loving memory of
my tesihned, .JOselph. .Baker... . Who
died
Memories are treasures 1M One can
Death is n heartache no One can
heal,
Deep in my heart a 'nunnery is kept,
• ;Of a husband I can never forget:
Moving wife.
Ann Baker
CLASSiFIEL) ADS.
'FOR SALE ^...-
20 York Pigs, 8 weeks) old.
W. Marks Phone 33r28
FOR SALE '—
Maple tops
Albert Cardiff Phone 21r4
:ST RAYED
One Hereford heifer around 800
lbs. Anyone .knowing where about&
Phone 03r7 Leonard Lamont
WANTED
Man for steady travel among con-
earners in. Huron County, Permanent
-connection with large manufacturer
Only reliable hustler considered.
Weitte aliawleigh'ie Dept. )K1-152431,
Montreal P. Q,
"The informality of "AT-4,0144." makes ime ,4001.'
like the neightottr not door )019 41 Loth chat", Tills excerpt from one of the ,many
hundreds of, letters :received from Western Ontario
housewives, ,expresses the Character' Of Channel
1.10'e feature afternoon program "At gordo".
Are you interested in homemaking, copoloity
life, groonthr:g and Oaahlona, Ohildrietts welfare,
kitchen arItigtry. gardening, Or the tate? What-
ever YOUr interest gam., will were* you..!.
Every afternoon et I.:00 P.Stle Monday to Friday,
relax with "AT HOME" the program designed
for you.,
7-747ZT7tTIE
For your enjoyment throiaghout the afternoon
view
FOR SALE
New and used Pianols, various
makes, including ;the newt scaled
Sheriolek Manning piano. Trade-4ns
accepted at very liberel allowance,
Drop in and see these, pianos, art the
Garnet CO. Ferrier Piano. Sales and;
Service at Whitechurele Ont.
Phone Wingtam 711 J 1
ORDER NOW
0hrleitrnas or (New 'Year Turkeys.
iriaere .first &dice in weight —
limited meter Dec. 15.
Graham Work
B-Pruhostiesele12 j. 18
MORRI§„.TWP, NOMINATION
Wootlelled from PaNe•
Weing Of, 'the !ZOO .Drainage. Aot,.
;Ross Thwart, remerl4
Centennial !pain°, Off and, that there
• are others who '90.14,4 to copy' our
letter heads •etc..
' .ffe said theit the bridges Are. going
• to %are: to ;be replaced add should
be trY144; to TePluce•emao of 1417-0.
Ttobt, Mic1111144,, 4 olotrainitittled for
.00anell didn't think lie would .stand
for council: ,,
Ralph, Shaw, treasurer of the School
Area, went over hie report and ex,
platted it Very carefully,
Robt„ MeM,urray gave a very good
report of the, work of the senool.
board and stated he did 'not intend.
to Stand for another year for school
trustee,
Bernard Thomas voice .about:
getting the Sichjoefe ready for the
Centennial,
'Torrance Dundee also mentioned
the 'Centennial and *rite a little on
the schools,
Geo. Michie epoke about like -work
on the schools and said it Tooke
as though the schools will be' form-
let into a larger unit -because people
-do. not take an interest in the
school work:
'Miller Richmona, mominated. for
trustee, said he aid. not intend. to let
'his name stand for trulstee.
Jas. Eleton, nominated tor school
trust*. stated he did. not. IntidnO
to run for school Board. ."
Bailie Parrott said that the road
,committee intends to. replace One
bri'dge on the 'Rh. line and to repair
some of the roads and also that
-they intend to Some work on the
bout-Any between Mullet and Morris,
Mervin Richmond, representative. to
Clieenn 'High School Board, gave an.
.accourit of ithe money spent and re-
ociVeld. All the room's, of the school
ere full.
C. R. Coulter, representative to.
Wingharn High tSchiiol. expects that'
the rale Wit get to be 10 mills. in
the near future. He feels that feeder
Mee should be back on the trans"
iportaition ;system;
Ralph Shaw. .treasurer of-the Cen-
tennial. gave an account Of receipts
and expense's.
C. R. Coeltes eirlegested giving $200
Thinearian relief.
Michie^ chairman of the Cen-
r anneal, that there should be a
rn"atnr show of interest in the
affairs of tbr. tewnship. He asked
"r q.dcti-one: as to how we
disn7e• of the surplus:
711,e eellowine „potion Was, made:
1Tr.,.-,4 eteernrt Procter seconded
fresh Wheeler that the matter of
(leeneeiee of the. ieurnies
TonTsol, .11A leaf' with the OKI TAT1T1 i I
rOntrrotrrif in ETIPIr
n.tto O
're, vrt t.n11,
4,1,l ",nthem
IW MEMORIAM
GLASSIER — In •loving memory of
a dear •gra,ndad, Dan Glassier
who passed away, Nov. 28, 1954.
Dear Gad, please take a eneasa,ge
To our Grandad in heaven above.
Tell him how much we sties him,
And give him all our
Always remembered by grand-
sons. DamellY, Pimps, Peter anti
Billy. Love of Life
Secret Storifi
At Home
Telequls
Matinee Movie
;-i:Y.P111/
".0. 12:30 P. tn.
12:45 p. tri.
1:00 p m.
2:00 p. m.
2:30 p. nl.
IN MEMORIAM MEMORIAM FOR SALE
S mom Brick home in 'village.
Heavy wiring, telephone, hard wate r'
and soft water in rhohise. Ali newly
decoralied. In fine 'condition. Near
lciherdh, 'atone. school. Chicken.
house, large gaIrde.n and grounds.
W, C. McEachern for partice
%lairs Phone 75-5 Brnosels
GLASSIER -- In .ever loving mem-
ory of a dear 'husband and father
Dart Glaelsier, who passed away
Nov. 28, 1964."
We will !always remember the way
lie looked,
The way he spoked and smiled;
The little things he .said and did
Aire with. us ail the while.
Far down the lane of memories,
The light is .never dim;
Until. the ,sears :forget to shine,
We will remember him.
THERE'S GREATER VARIETY ON
HANNEL 10
W. G. LEACH
JEWELLER BRUSSELS Phone 91
The Store For Beautiful Gifts
142 Piece Blossomtime Ensemble
the moat beautiful service ever
offered and it is open stook.
Entire 142 piedes $49.95 Special for
a limited time only $44.50
Think of iti 142 pieces that will
leave you breathless.
Georgian China
Open stock Dinner Set
S large dinner '(plates
S cups and saucers
8 fruits
$ large settle:
8 bread and hatter plates
CFPL-TV LONDON FOR A GREATER,
CLEARER SIGNAL
Always remembered by his wife
and. family.
I Ikt$OLVE 10:DRIVE
5it.kFEL.t? VIROUGli 1956 CRANBROOK
Mr. and Mrs.. Roy. Champion,
Moosejaw, are 'visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Calvin Cameron. Mrs. Champion_ is
the former Maude Sleralmon and a
cousin of Calvin.
1
1
2 salad bowls 1 creamer
vegetable bowl )
large meat platter 1 sugar t,
Silverware by International
Silver Co,
S knives 8 salad forks ,
S forks .. 8 teaspoons 1
8 deslsert or soup spoons
22 Karat Gold Banded Beverage Set f
S iced tea tumblers
S juice tumblers 8 water glasses
S coasters 8 muddlers 1
Free Bonus Offer
4 English Bone China curls and f
saucers Value $8.00
nO fun \Tr' tr..
'Imagine All This. For Only. $44.50 I
if you act now.
Terms Can Be Arranged
Union W. M. S. `FOR SALE
Highest price. evid 'Tor old hems
John Zwithe /hone lel=
Mrs, Everett Hunt, Mt. Forest
spent several days last week with
her daughter and sell-In-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred. Kilpatrick.
Mr mil Mrs Ross Spqran, b'agInai
;visited with friends In the deum-
nliTtilhietY.Ladies Aid are holding their
annual Bazaar in the Community
Centre on Friday afternoon, Nov.30,
The Ford car which was used On
this mail route by the late Duncan
McKinnon had the honor 'being
the first ,,vehicle er the urn'
-;bridge. oil Tees., Nov. 20th. It was
drivers by Norman Pfeifer accom-
panied by Mrs. Pfiefer, Elizabeth
and. Mrs. Bolt. Campbell.
The Annual -Christmas Tree and
Concert pot on by the Sunday School
-will he held in the'Community
Centre "p Pettily evehing, Dec. 21.
BRUSSELS NOMINATION
(continued from page 1)
'there is still $650 in the bank He
reviewed the Village finances,
W. A. Williamson said be found
out as 'eouuoiilor that if the rate-
payers want things they lave to pay
for them also that the bridge lights
bad been criticized but the engineer
said that they were the best to be
bought; future work will have te
be done on the rink and the Town.
Hail but will have to be done grad
unify as this is -a small community.
J. McDonald, Hydro Commise
loner, said hydro :opjerated with
obeut $2000..00 profit this year; a
neW hokeeping system was installed
also 2 month billing; total cost
of bridge lights'wae $1,859.
Gerald Gibson, Chairman of the
(School Board, said school is old and
needs extensive repairs. School rate
is 16 mine and will have to go high-
er. After serving for six years he
said he would not run for another
Gordon Stepheneot and. Louis
Mei said they wetild stand for
another term.
R. B. Cousins, who previously set.
red as reeve for 11 years, said that
during that time the waterwerks
were inStalled at a total cast of
$1311,0100.; a pum3'er system Organ. '
ized and a good fire brigade; eke:
trio fire siren installed; streets
were WIidened; the Town Hall
fixed; Stated he was proud
the new bridge completion for Which
he did the ,giirrand Work. He paid
tribute to the late R. J. Bowman Who
made a Motion to put aside money
fora tew court botse which Was
turned down at the tithe but later
acted on by County Council, He raid
he was disappointed that the village
had to Pay 'the cost of the bridge
lights as they shouldn't hoer, bad to,
Reeve Steeeteti replied briefly
ceeyine. that he thought the lights
the beet that, amid be obtained,
-Ned Rutledge. Calvin RI-alter and
Mao Beaker, council, nominees: spoke
briefly.
Ray Renee* and H. W. Xeiniedy
also spoke
Prank Mitefliell, Beard
paid tribttte to the sadvice
OM by etertild (ilbeeti, also to the
setrool teachers and stated the
stPeatee Said We are going to haVe
.eidirool areas and the Children the
;ere the Otte Ito be tenteldered most.
George Vonsitie said he wthild net
t Land.
said it iletr gehapt 'Wee
needed ble we Weida l:osc the plibile
soleani area the Seine a.e the file+
'rile Meeting. elithed with the Net,
tcih it \-rithein
The November meeting of Union
;United Olitirdit W. M' .5. was held
at the home bf Mrs, Ralph. Machan
With 25 presen.t. Leader Mrs. W.
Bremner opened With a hymn and
prayer,
In the tibeenee of the Secretary,
Mrs. S. -Meehan offered to take the
minutes. Scripture read Mrs'.
.Carman Baker and Mrs, Elston
Speiran,
A hymn was followed by the
_.„:,minates and offering..
APInrieciatien card Was read from
Mrs, W. Bremner.,
Mrs. to McKay read e letter fret.
Mies 'Grace ilartfa a missionary
teacher in Addis .Abbe, Ethiopia
Who spoke to our grotto when she
war home on furlough. She asked to
he reitehered in Om; prayers.
An intereseitte eihapter of the study
hook, The Tedious in B. Cl, Wee reade
by Mr:0‘. Tao. Brainier.
The roll Can was answered With
a Remembrance Day Verse.
The next meeting will be bell tit t
The 'borne of Mrs. 'C, ',Speitnrx With
Mr, C. T.. Thomson as guest iarynkev
A, hymn and 'prayer closed the
tnebthire,
A short W. A. retied followed.
Lea dos We. feftws, It rant
tend in unison.
Or
NOTICE —
Cash paid for dead, ale. sick
disabled horses and cows.
Phone Atwood 168, collect.
'OM
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Butter has graced the tables
of manktud: throughout
history: Vast sums of
money have been spent
in Attempts to equal
butterfat—to match it
in taett, texture and
teinpoeitiott. But only the
towrib ireithind or
lalintatoo•—witi make
butterfat. That's why. 'fi'rst
grade Caliatliaii h,ittee
remains supteete on the
dining Gilles of the nation.
it Market Pleat
STRA1 FORD] ON r
the Vieoittre.betiakiiiii
FUEL
INDUSTRY
0IANditi HOT •WAttiti
VALt. MADDENS
Reprelelrntillfiia
litilAtitillet 44
. rir4 of
A repert Ioii finaticeS was elven
hv 'Mr,. P, Ward.
"L'he Mirnsuit tl i et ion cl 40
the meeting,
A flower emit- est srra n trod IA+
Mtg. B 'ter, Whitfield was isitieVod 1
idelidionS itiliialt was serVerd by
the hOStesei 645;1404 113' Mrs.
trotrmer and "qrs. Iterinir; Whxtftelit.
Many WOItitterful new recipes tatting le Male Fleshes nee, butter (Wet hbeklet. last send ybutiltilit and addras to Dairy FabdS
strvittariltatio il09HutoriSLTOttaltti,
loEiriOifiterVtiriNets,01,tiAs,diisaR:n;Loap,,' :Naletits4irrio6
9:30 p.m., E.S.T. over
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