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The Brussels Post, 1956-12-05, Page 5Prop, — Stuart McLaughlin Sale is called on account of ill health. FOR SALE New and used Piano's, various make's,. including the new scaled SherlOck Manning niano. Trade-ins accented at very liberal allowance, Drop in and ace these pianos at the Garnet H. Ferrier Piano Sales and. Service at Whitechurch, Ont. Phone Wingham 711 .1 1 FOR SALE — iVitri/OR/AL St1010 brielOOT74 OM tub:um Ike ttErtY-12'z., 1t sark,, Aiwasys swim.? THE BeaT GRA.NITILS Lions WW1' xpert ItieSittninei end tree.ekritanaren„ :,';'-rioeto Most neastmible &Intl:try Lethritua a IStiorostIO it A. SFOYTON MtLile ESC WIttoirn, ontlemt, DUrhtitIoR OAOPANii Lttl. Markit Aim BTRA'I BOND, ONT. the' DUEL 'kilt HOME AND INDUSTRY RANGED, HOT WATIER *Mkt, iFiltittliGERATORII. Eft: WAIT: MADDESii keisresintiiitiN PHONE etNATtrOiti, Otii- 404 Ati,:q.% 100 acre Farm on County R'oad, Frame House, Bath, Furnace; 97 acres workable; 1 mile from store. Price $8,500.00 90 acre Farm on highway, hydro, -Frame House; Bank Barn, Price $6,300%00 1.1h Storey House in vinare, mod- ern facilities. Price $2,250.00 Brick Cottage' in village, bath, garage. Price $3,200.00 Reistattrant and Grocery Store in ;village en lake, with living quarters. Rent $40 per month. Stock and equipment $4,500.00 320 acme Farm near good town. 2 sets of buildingis,; hydro. 260 acres workable, Price $26,000 Phone 84 J. C. Long Realtor .51,114A FARMER 2., Wirt.*Al- r:11RE INSU RANCE , CO- . • Established In in4 Head Office Atwood. ati Insures Farm Property, Private An‘Contentr le Towns and Whim* Schools, Chulicholt end Mane on as "INSURANCE AT COST" beton PROMPT ADJUSTMENT or CLAIMS , tIontact your Nearest Director — Atom R W. (Dick) WHITFISLO R. R. Z Brussels), Dot. 'fizw,e,GL , kiave gO1io 1.1-evIto :Alt. Ana,ap...fet pools cleaned the r.tartars 7777 WV svold tt#0aLM. MK. oks COUNTER CHECK BOOKS AND PRINTED GUMMED TAPE MADE B. appIPIOULTNalf. (PAD6116 Styles for es,ery business various colors and designs Samples suggestions and Prices without obligatic,r. THE BRUSSELS POST WedneSday, D''4,4401;11'"qt4di 04..4 CLASSIFIED Aris, 41 Scream Kid?, Rgopi,..g WE KNOW is 'visiting Mrs. Jean Ssett. Mre.. Sleadmaker of :Kitchener Laken for geese, MPS. Harold Parker, Fergus, spent pholao 160.2 i the week-end at the hemp of Mr. ' FOR ;SALE Christmas orders Clement McLellan THERE ARE MANY KINDS OF SUNDAES, Mg THE BEST ARE ALWAYS MADE OF COUSIN S' is the spice of life! FOR SALE — Oil stave in goad eoadition. Phone 13 Elizabeth street, Box 50 Brussels .Tack Gibson F-0,R1 R ENT Cottage on apply PM — WESTERN ONTARIO'S LATE FINAL . There's sutisfaotiort before you call it a 447, to bring yourself up.to-4te as to the 'world, You an.pdxtihjeis "W 0:651dite 13:00:taal vo mostsom040 roundup of woldld wide, national, and local ne,W, tomorrow's weather and final rest ts in die sporting 'world — Sunday to Friday. Con. 4 FOR, SALE Cob Corn, I lOw in moisture, de- livered, any Amount, $32 a ton, Apply to Heber Davis, R 1 Centralia Phone LaCan 9 r ,21 or Harvey Gedbolt, Diitcltell, Box 384 Phone on 41;71,L:v" 1.°44'1 1)Y Mrs, F. 44' 1.. • I Titomeb,c. on theme were given by Mils. Cl. Tnorapson, Mrs, Ni. ITIJOthor l' nand Mrs, .N. Pini.a. • i D.`40, nets wilioll included .11114113,o, I rail call. collections, correspondence followed,:... -.i ;' ,, i . MiA51.04. Band is to be held in -the 1/1 the Public S01,1001 after first 'or • ' year- once a inowlb, All children of • i-. to- attend, Volunteers. to assist from ; file community are cordially invited. 1,.1vierni lba.0 m gn,:Atixols.l!av . D .Auxiliary were Mrs $, Mc' '. Plans. were made, for Dee. meet- ing at home of Mrs, F. NilpitUrick on Dec.. .1.1... t The topic was given by Mrs. S, , McNair, The elesfsz 'lump. was 437, i, Mae G. Huether offered praye and I Me meeting closed with the Rene- diction. A taSty lunch was served by the ; hostese assisted by Mrs, S, Fischer 'and Mrs, S, McNair, Maio, 'W. J, Pottle. 4 Miaii" Mary Lou McFarlane of ISItt- erleo visited over the week-end with, her parents, .Mr, and M,as. T. Mc- Farlane, She was, accompanied by. Miss Shirley Frisken, Denville who is attending the 0, A. C, Guelph, Miss Frisken ;visited with other rel. :atives while hero. - -- AUCTION SALE Of Farm Stock at Lot 30, Morris TwP. 114 North of Brussels TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11th at 1.30 p. `Durham cows, due to freshen in March and April, thnd, milked 1 Reg. Sherthorn Bull, 2 yrs. old 3 Durham sheers, rising a yrs. old 3 Durham heifers. rising 2 yttv, old 8 steers and heifers Spring calves 8 York Chunks, 100 -lbs. 1 Mac* team, filly and gelding 1600 lbs.. 12i yrs, old 1 Bay more, 10 yr. old., 1700 lbs. These are 3 exceptionally good horses. iai 1 get of Double Harness 'M. H, Cream Separator Terms Cash Auctioneer -- Harold. Jackson 11:00 PM 11:10 PM UNITER CHURCH W. M. St OR )E,R NOW Chrietmas iNew Year Turkeys. EMT first choice in weight •—• limited after Dec. 15. Graham Work Phone 12 J 18 Brusseb NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ALL 'pERSONS having claims against the estate of JAMES PERRili) late of the Village of Brussels, in ,tine County of Huron, retired. Farmer, who died on or about the twenty-first day of Oct- ober, 1950, are hereby notified to send Ito the undersigned on or before I the 2i2nd, day pf Deoember. 1956, full partlidulant of their claims in. writing, Immediately after the 22nd. day 'of December, 1956, the assets of the estate will be distributed , among the panties entitled thereto having regard only to claims of which the Executors, shall then have notice. DAITED at BruSsels, Ontario, this 1 44, day of December, 1956. CRAWFORD and HETHERINGTON Solicitors for the Estate. CBC Npaise, — PM WpAtilell" Nor Aldred ) 11:15 PM — PM News - a A1Ot02* x0y1.6a - 'of 1°402 news with lack , Bennett • : 11:25 PM PM 'Spoitts With 'Ale! Kelinan, Santa Claus Special at 'LEACH'S, JEWELLERY STORE 20% Off 1847 Rogers Bros, and Community Flatware in. Sets of 26 pieces and up You will find many other bargains P. S. to • — You'll enjoy Channel 11411's poP4* first-run movie's at 11:30 p, Monday through Friday. THERE'S GREATER ON VARIETY r• ri CFPL -TV LONDON The Nov. meeting of the W. M. S, i was held in the church parlour, Mrs. 1 H. Thomas presilding. Meeting open- ed with a hymn followed with prayer ( by Met. M. Dennis. 'Scripture was i taken by Mrs. T, Strachan. Each .I member was asked to bring a guest Roll call was ansiwered :by naming your guest. Mrs. R. Walker intro. 1 ,duced the guest speaker Mrs. Louise 1 Laviery of Listow'el. Mt's. Lavery, i president of W. C. T. U. tor. Perth County, attended the World conven- lien held in Bremen, Germany this ! ( past summer. The speaker told of i any interesting highlights of the trip, convention, people land con- 1 dil/Ions in general, , ( Mrs. Thomas. thanked tlie• speaker on behalf of the members. . Meet ing closed with a hymn and i Mizpah Benediotion, i Lunch was served by Mrs. Strach- i an, Mrs. Thomas end Mrs. M. Dennis. .. 41. ELECTRICITY AND MEDICINE throughout the Store, FOR SALE -- 8 room. Brick home in village. Heavy"wiring, telephone, hard water: and soft water in house. All newly decorated. In fine condition. Near ichairefh, store, school. 'Molten house, large garden and grounds. W. C, 1VIcEachern for partic. Oars Phone 75-5 BrUssels WANTED MEN": Write immediately for full info/nation how to establish profit- able Rawleigh business. You will be Surprised at big results others secure, No selling 'expefienee needs, eary 'to start. ;Buy on credit, Golden 'Opportunity to build up solid business Rawleigh's Dept. L-152-143, Montreal. P. Q. ' APPLICANT'S WANTED Apelleatimk will be received up to December 18th. 1956, at the Huron County Aerionitural Office, Box 310 Clinton, Ont to fill the position of Secretary Treasurer and Fieldanan --.4e---for the Huron County Federation, of A erioultnre. Applicants please st,ate age, qualifications, expel-r fence, and calary expected. Lowest applications' net necessarily accept, ,ed. For further particulars contact, Gordon M. Grejg „. Phone Clinton, 1-Tunter 29042 or Thlussels Phlone 44 r 5 FOR SALE': — - Highest prices mdd .or old hipitak John 7.•Wr 71' .11onS • 101,Zik Or tl NOTICE — Cash paid for dead, Old, sick disabled horses and cows. Phone Atwood 153, collect. n.. N..5, ";"11,ah,„W.,^S.. • 4:VA • • Medical science continues to advance well beyond the fir- sighted concept of' even the most optimistic predictions of a fe* years ago. Electricity makes much of that progress .possible. Today, doctors use electricity in a variety' Of Ways, from diagnosis to treat- ment. Specialized lighting and electrical aids to surgery 'Make possible intricate operations un- earned of half a century ago. The X-ray, perhaps electricity's _great• - est single ;contribution to Medicine, has itself assisted in saving thousands of lives. t. "50 YEARS OF Electricity's role in iiediefrie is certain to become increasingly Ira. pottailt and its potentialities greater as• more electroniC aids come into general use. It is another important way in which electricity, the, silent co-worket :in so in, projects, is continually being to help provide higher otandaxda fOofi'htiseaailtili., living and prosperity Ontario Hydro will continue to provide adequate supplies of power to meet the needs of our hospitals, henies,, farms and industries. • Mr. Groeme MacDonald, Guelph, spent the week-end at his home here. . Mr. and Mrs, Earl Baket Detroit, and Mr, and Mrs, Fred Martin and Brenda, Thamesville, were here attenclOg the funeral of the late Peter Baker, Mr, and. Mrs. Winston MCBEiCharn, and daughters, ;with Mr. and Mrs. War, MoEachern. .„. The Ladies Aid cf Knox Pres. sponsored a very successful Bazaar on Friday lafternoon in the Community Centre. The Bazaar was opened at 3.30 by Mrs, Cecil L. Thonipson. Offered for sale was sewing, knitting. fancy- work. veg. elabldg..hoine baking and. candy also Christmas. cards. A fish pond, in charge of Miss A. J, Forrest wah kept busy by the thildren, Lunch .was !serfriejdi Under the convener- ship di Mrs. Maurice Cameron.- Tot- al itc6ilpftp, foir the afternoon motinted to over $100. %to Evening Auxiliary : will hold its Deeember meeting On Tuesday' Dec. 11. at 8.80 in the home of Mrs. Fred Kirkpatrick. Lillie Jane .bemaeraon, beloved wife of garf. MacDonald, passed away on Nov. 15, in the Inglis Nur- sling Home,- Atwood following an, ill, ne,se of several months as the re- sult of a stroke suffered early in Jane. She Was mantled 37 years ako and is' Stuivived by husband. one son,Gerdon, and 'two datighterS, I (Adele) Mrs. Jas. Ratliiiaori. Tor- eintc4 and 615'er;4 Mit, Anthony Bell. 'Cookaacille, and 11 .gratidchil- dren, One daughter Is entedeceaSed, A meinorlai Servide was .dondtieted bY Mr. Neil L. ThOninzon of Knox Presbyterian elturch, Cratiliteolt. at the D. A, Rum Funeral on Friday evening, NO, 16. A .scrivide 'teas - held in Toronto at the Wm. Spence Funeral Roane, on 11/folic-lay, Nov. 110:, With internient in WOOdlaWn-.001ne-- trio,', • The Ladies Aid held a meeting on Nov.. ;212; at Mrs. KenMellonahre with 14 ladies present. preSid6itt,, Mrs. Crintet'bri, V'eattled: Plans Were Made tot it baelar On Nov. 30: 112rtii ;Theinnabri presided I over the 'eleetiolti of Officers: Prea,, MI s KentiethalidDOtiald Vide Pros'., f6titky Ittieltlier; "See-, Mit, • Earl Zatinn 'Breitia, Mn8C, Stanley Fischer: Platte., MNS PlOrreSt Next Meeting to be IVIlt• ROSS veriihd. AuxiNoy The Meeting was held oilNisi, ff at, t1iIS dibble of M s, C. Ilionnigoa •ntehibetd"itaegent Stitt vioa- ffita§friolii, Mts. S. tileittliot in tile chair Mies 'L Nobel *aa lcitder and .,'clioSe• "foe as li,se Site eel the ilisetbik- With the dell to Wersflitli:-A. Iliyiiin *Se follOWed by 1Wifele by Mi s, It. Mat.riasalit ;'el'Altilte, WAS read lit Ifni-SIM. Bteity, 111,VeliterY tear APPOildolekt`tt'l, ElEbTRICA FUTUR , tlft H FAMILY A 8AHLt V611