The Brussels Post, 1957-01-02, Page 5Smartness is combined with utility in 1957 Chevrolet station wagons, as show xn this Bel Air six- passenger model. As in. other Bel Air models, the station wagon gains styling, distinction with the, aluminum insert for the dared rear fenders,
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WM. §yelp Moine 9402
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Black and Tan Fox ifound 'west of
Atwood. Phone Kitohoner
55005 Reward,
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-FOR RENT --
5 room duplex, heated, private
bath. For partieulars /phone 47
FOR SALE —
Gne good Hereford Oaw, calf at
foot, Price to sell,'
Earl Somers 101xr2
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TENDERS WANTED
Grey Twp. School 7/suard will re-
ceive tenders for 5 cords of dry
hard body wood to be delivered
*to S. S. No. 10' by February 1st.
1957, Also tenders for about 150
cords of green hard body wood to
be delivered to the various schools.
by July 1st, 195.7..
Tenders may be for all or any
part of this wood and must be re- I
calved by January 7th. 1957.
J. Carl Hemingway, Sec.-Treas.
R. R. 3, Brussels, Ont.
Phone 25r5 Brussels
INSEN‘NATTON .NFORMATiON
"For artificial insemination infor-
mation or service from all breeds of
cattle, phone the 'Waterloo Cattle
Breeding Association at:.
Clinton II V.9 - 3.141 or
Palmerston 493 between 7,30 JJ
and 9.30 A. M. We haVe all breeds
available — top quality at low cost,"
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YEARS OF PROGRESS +
ELMA FARMER20
FIRE INSURANCE' CO-
Established in, Mei
Head Office Atwood..
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Farm Properly, Privets Dwell's/0
And Contents In Towns and vinare.'
Schools, ChUi•Ches and Hine 1
on so
"INSURANCE AT COSTw IbatiM
PROMPT ADJUSTMENT Or
CLAIMS
tiontact your Neareet
Director --,Anent
R. W. (Dick) WHITIFist.$)
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of Main Street
he towns of Canada 'are stirrin
Only 40 yeatS ego tpte firstSte9s were ire
front What tides Main Street, snaag.
Shop now a department'. store 't • j gilt :0 heir
Ahipott *WS completed th1§. FA 0
And ther Otir e a brag, of PAW Co &W O %
Our baalk Italia" (it Ri1O
" Ie knows the wining , .
town possible. e our MI
YeA) Out Canadian towns Ire stirring pia;
and the Men and VvoMen at Your O lSrA emtnercetie
are gobil:1)060re to knout.
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THE BRUM Is POST
Wetwedgy, Sanliarr' '
--vosr.elle*Flo****" CLASSI AP$. FOR
1 .FOR $Ai.g.,
.;`..evir and used Plannai •VarlOtiS' I
makes, including the new acnied-
., 'filierleck Manning piano, Trade-ins
i fiCeep,ted at very liberal allaWan00.• 1
1 Drop lit and f/ee. these planes, at the •
•Garnet 13, Ferrier Plano ,Sales and.
.,' Service at Willtecliurch, Oat.
Phone Wlnghara. 711 J. 1
MAN WANTED.
,GneY,(Pw.p, School Board will re-
COIVP tenders for caretakers. for
each of the schools until January
7th, .Duties' t OOMMOOP. February.
lot, 1057, ,
J, Carl Bemingway, Sege/Treas.
R. 'R., 3, Brussels, Ont,
CRAIN I:ROOK
Mr. and Mrs. ilea. Catneron,
51'ata pant, were• (ill it-Antos. visitor.
Mv. and Mrs, Calvin CiamerOn,
Mr. Will Vorre6i4 1111. Forest,
148 sIgites'o,
.Aalae 3. Forrest.
Mj.;., and MPS, Fred Kirkpatrick and.
Paul wore.in Mt. Forest for Ohrlt,
4104S. Miss ASAiS Icirlcvatrici( roturn•
ell with them far tile holiday week.
Visitors of the home of Mr, and
Mrs. Murray ITuother on Sunday In,
chided Mrs, P. MeGa4e and gong
Kenneth and Martin, Toronto, also I
Mir, and Mrs, Russel Kreuter and I
Paul, Listowel and 'Miss Mario
Petewawa Army Camp,
Mr. and Mrs. G,. L. Thompson and
Cecilia spent Ohristinfais with Mr, and I
Mrs, D. McClure, ;Toronto.
Mfr. and Mrs. 'Winston iVrcEachern
and daughters, 'Lorldott, were hon.!
day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wos,
MCEachenn,
Mr. and Mrs Fred gar tin and !,
Brenda Thamesvillo, spent a few 1
days with' Mrs. P. Baker and Mina. ,
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100 Far,out GelinkT pad,.
Frame house, 1304 sumacs; 97
acme, xlorlcrabl.el 1 :mile from etore,
Price .$8,009.09
90 acre Farm on highway, hydro,.
promo Please; Bank Bare., Pride
$0,300,00
11/2 :storey H9140. IA VIllarqs rood-.
ern facilities. Price $2,259.00
Brick Cottage in village, bath,
Zarage, Price 13,200,00
IteMalirant and Grocery Store 111
.rillage on iake, with living quarters.
Rent $40 per month. Stock and
equipment $4,$00.00
220 acre Parin near good town. A
sets of htlildillgO4 hydro, 400 acres
workable, Price $26,000
Phone 84 J, 0, Long Realtor
1••••• '••••••••••• SCHOOL PARgTAKERS
Applications for the position of I
Caretaker in each of the Morris
Schools will bo recetrecl until Jan-
uary 10%. 1957, one year oc6tracts
with duities commencing February
1, 19,57, List of duties may be ob
tained from any member of the
Board. Applicants please state
salary expected. No application
ncessarily accepted.
Ralph Shaw
Secretary Bluevale, Ont.
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NOTICE
Cash Paid fOr dead, old. Sick or
disabled horses and cows.
Phone Atwood 153 Collect or
Brussele 95r12, ELECTRICITY AND MEDICINE
HELP WANTED —
Rawleigh 'business pow ioPecn in
Huron County. Trade well ()stab!
lacoollent oppatunity. Pull
time, Write at once. diewleigh's
Dept. A-152,189, Montreal, P. Q.
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CARS, TRUCKS
Overhauled for only $3.95 with
loverbaul (compression-seal) 10,000
miles guaranteed, for complete
details write Theo Broady, Sale
Enterprise, 55 Widmer St, Toronto,
Ont.
EDITOR SAYS AGRICULTURAL
POLICY LACKING
If Ormers, want an agriculture
Policy which answers to-day's web-
loins, they themselves 'must accept
the responsibility of formulating it,
This was the theme of an address
do not live on farms. Small rural '
Editor from Elora, to a Farm Union
mleelting CarlobVi redently.
Canadian Farmers have not bone-
fitted by the general economic boon
Mr, ,.Bowman Isp.ia, because they
have not adjusted themselves to
modern; business methods.
Farmers have been very successfu
„ in adapting themselves to the
machine age. The transition from
from the honSe and buggy to the
tractor and all the power machinery
Which goes with it, was compara-
tively short, but, he said, farmers
have spent so much time improving
their husbandry and acquiring ma-
chines to take the place of hired
help and their own children who
have left the farm, that the business
end of their business has been neg.-
lected with the result he has mot
received a fair share for his labor,
Ttt other inOustules the lorganiz
advertising and sales depart-
ments receive a prominent place
while the farmer still places most
emithasis on a hard days wiork,
The farmer comprises 19% of the
population of Canada while he
receives only 5.9% of the national
Inclome, There are those that say
the country is progressing so
rapidly that an agricultural :depress- .
makes little differente. He. went '
on iio Tint out how the farmer is ;,
far more 'important In our economy
than some of these figures indicate„
pot instance 25% of all railroad
traffic is comprised of farm trade '
let alone ranch highway transpor-
tation, Nearly half of the wage
earners in Canada are dependent '
en agriculture even tholigh they
do not live on. feria's. Small rura -
toWns like Carlow are wholly depen-
dent on agricultbre for their very
existatoei and it let time the business
Men In these villages realize this
slid snpluttrt farm organizations.
The farmers in Canada have 1,200
000,000 dollars more invested than
all allot industries combined and
/title ttipkeepi of these indlistrie8 Is
tremiendetis.
Mr, ,Bowman stated no industry*
scan stay in business 'unless It Can
show a P;refit 'and this basic
economic fact farmers are beginning ,
to be confronted with.
Already have Seen some en-
cOtiregitig results front our efforts
When We started to orgenie and
advocates patitY price program no
one ((Thiene& Last Winter In t he
Houser of CoMthens, the conserVa-
fives introditeed such ii bill with
the OOF and §incial Credit backing
Since .theti there hag been a mark-,
Since then there had Yeett a inark,
ed cliffeence in Government attl,
tilde as Mr. MoGitbbia, agriculture
assistant to Henourablei. Gardiner,
Old the Ontario Farmers union bon,.
Ventieit rite wetild now suPPOrt, it. i
There are other things, the, which to
the Would itikildat6 there IS nothing i
t.rtont In agrictittitto /to-day vliiclr
Canna be corrected if farmers
itttilcl itheinselteS a street inenther.
''anti' Ora.gnization threttin which if,
coils ferninlate aid ittiplement,
Mr, Gerclon
Celibtp Director, Was eltairititin,;.
MPS.' Stielc Artnatiking Lady Direetor,
and 1161) titYlOr ,a801.stant Difetten,
tears othdtit relIertS and a Huron
(''.otil)ty biest -hie ovals ititatinett it, the
hear tO he Iletd lit the a.grt
chititrar beard, room ire tithitriit.
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SEWAGE WOPOWAI.,
Have your e:eotte =slat KM oohs*
),letti cleaned tine Ss:RISP.77 VV3t- at-
AvOla tremble,
trrine Owcton. itame. Sr(
WEvertoo. ea4 fit a fit etk idea NIA r (
MALE HELP WANTED,
4th Class lingineer for firing, and
watching 'duties on alternating night
shifts. Good, working conditions.
Usual benefits, Housing available.
Apply to The Hespeler Furniture
Company, Limited, Hespeler. Ontario
FOR SALE —
Maybe you want .pullets now,
growing to the 'rood grade A Large
markets •—• Bray has them,
finchicling Ames in-Cross), prompt
shipment, smite started. Or "meat"
birds, including Pilch White Reeks,
— Hatchery has wide choice of
fine sleek. Ask us for particulars,
Agent — Wtn, Glen Bray, Ethel;
Mrs, R. Barrett, R. R. 5 Brussels,
Phone 54,19
TENDERS WANTED
Grey Township School Board will
receive tenders for the position, of.
Secretary'Treasurer until% Tannery ;
7th. 1957.
Applications, are to be sent to the •
Ciliairmaln, Mr. John Conley, R. R. 1,
Ethel, Ont. stating Salary expected
and marked "ITender'l.
Present salary is $450.00. Duties
to commence Feb, let. 1957 •
S. Carl- HeaningWay, Sec.-Treas.
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YOU'RE AS PRETTY
AS A DISH OF GOOD
COUgIN
ICE CREAM
Electricity's role in medicine is
certain to become increasingly MI-
portant and its potentialities
greater as more electronic aids
come into general use. It is another
important way in which electricity,
the silent co-worker in so m
projects, is continually being used
to help provide higher standards
of 'health, living and prosperity
foi us all.
Ontario Hydro will continue to
provide adequate supplies of power
to meet the needs of our hospitals,
homes, farms and 'industries.
Medical science continues to
advance well beyond the far-
sighted concept of even the most
optimistic predictions of a fedv
years ago. Electricity makes much
of that progress possible. Today,
doctors use electricity in a variety
of ways, from diagnosis to treat-
ment Specialized lighting and
, electrical aids to surgery make
possible intricate operations un-
dreamed of half a century ago. The
X-ray, perhaps electricity's great-
est single contribution to Medicine,
has itself assisted in saving
thousands of lives.
THE HYDRO FAMILY ASSURES 'YOUR ELECTRICAL FUTURE,
StiPtitIOI1 PROPANE Lb%
tf Market. Plebe
FORD, ON'r.
Visraittre ineiporidatitai
FUEL 'P'OR HOME.. At in
DU$i*v
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PHONE striAtimito
Otiti 4174
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