The Brussels Post, 1958-05-07, Page 4ETHEL
The Ethel Cautions careY$
'ru e fifth meeting of the L'thel •
'Onutions Cnreys vas held at the
lime of Mary Helm iVitelian on INia.r
1st, at 8 P.M.
Opening 4,..111„ Pledge.
"1 0111 Name •Qf Person. L have
written in my book,
The minutes of the last meeting
Were 4'04..
.next meeting is to, be 404
at the home ,of Irene Noble on Kay.
Still, The Horns Economist. is to be
At the meeting;
Discussions were on dale Charts,.
Myself and My. Home, Safety First
in the Home„ticcidents Outside, the
"Home, • A. traffic quis was done,
{Demonstrations — Safety First in
the Home
Group Work — Praetie First Aid
and select to group of 2 or more
girls to present a skit on Safety
.Flirst in the Home, for the neck
meeting,
WHIB' 10U NEED. Aline IS A
"11ERUrVERCAPgali marow
THEY HAYS THE LATEST
MENGES.
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arY GOODNESS, SPEEDY. wnv Dora
PVT ON MORE WEIGHT? r
5111 `ANA K was TIMES
;Nigger yields per acre -with deep, full kernels on a
smaller cub . , nine foot roots to brat the weather
planter plate graded for easy, even planting . . and
"Gro-Koted" for resistance to disease are reasons why
"it pays to grow 'Quite() Hybrids".
GET iN. TOUCH WITH YOUR UNITED HYBRIDS FARM AGENT
(he's.,got a free lady's rain hat for your wife)
ALBERT CARDIFF
R, R. 1, Ethel, Ontario.
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Enjoy extra leisure hours when
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with tiller. Switch to mower in
30 seconds for safe mowing or
leaf pulverizing,
Ask for a demonstration
$leage, Minutes and roll call,
,Inspector Hardy 'or lithe Porvp-
ciah galore a talk en "Safety
While DriNting a Car."
The meetin, closed with the -
Queen.
Ladles Aid
The Ladies Aid met in the church
on Tharsday evening, May 1st, at
8.30,
Fifteen members were present.
Mrs. Ken MacDonald opened the
meeting with the Call to Worship
followed by a hymn,
Mrs. Mac Engel read the script-
ure reading after which. Mrs. Thomp-
son led in prayer.
An interesting story was read
by Mrs. Murary Huether, about a
hero also 'one on the Cpod Old Day. '
The minutes were read and adopt-
ed followed by the Treasurer's re- '
port, given by Mrs. 'Stanley Fischer.
The roll cell was answered by
gfvUng the name of a 'vegetable
beginning with-the first letter of
your last name.
It was announced that the Anni-
versary this year will not be held
until September.
During the business period there
was a discussion on doing some
improVements around the church.
It was decided not to halve a Garden
Party but to canvass for collect-
ions from the congregation in-
stead.
The next meeting will be held at
the Manse.
A. hymn was sung followed by
'the ,Miznall
Lunch was served by Mrs, Ken
MoDonald, Mrs. Fred Kirltpa trick,
and. Mrs. illarl Dunn.
Benediotion.
' ROOFING AND
EAVETROUGHING
All types of roofs. Free estimate
Call
Struthers and B.atem.an.
Phone 11.T8 Brussels or contact
C. & CT: Kreuter, Brussels.
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Hod. Bryciii I.. Cathcart, MInIstoi
However well you know
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point this year of exploring
its highways and byways,
visiting its lovely lakes and
vacationing at one of its
modern resort areas ... like
the Bay of Witte shown
above. Take the first step
now, by:filling out and mail-
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KNOW
ONTARIO
BETTER
Inseminators employed at the different offices are as follows: 7 at Waterloo, 2 at
Guelph, 3 at Arthur, 4 at Palmerston, .4 at Formosa, 2 at Tara, 3 at Kincardine, 4 at
Clinton,, 2 full time Veterinarians, 1 Lab technician, 3 office secretaries, a manager and
an assistant manager.
It is interesting to note that artificial breeding in Ontario has increased to the point,
where well over 200 people are fully engaged in this industry; plus all the members of
the board of directors that have put much time and thought into its development.
By Going Forward With the
WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION.
The Results Will Be
BETTER CATTLE FOR BETTER LIVING
For artificial breeding service to the following breeds: Holstein, Jersey, Ayrshire,
Guernsey, Hereford (polled and horned), Beef Shorthorn (polled and horned), Dual
Purpose Shorthorn, Angus, Charolaise fled Poll and scion Brown Swiss—orm
m
ore infor-
atiOn, phone collect to:
CLINTON HU:2,-3441
13ETIOEN: 7:30 and 10 A.M. on Week bays
7:30 and 9:30 A.M. on Sundays and Holidays
Please note that our stimmer calling hours, effective May ist, are from 1:30 to 920 as
Life Membership only $5,00
$5.00 per cow for Members
$6.00 per cow for rtori.members
Wednesday, .May 1959 TS4E. BRUSSELS POST
GE GE McalreffEON "SIPIE,Eryv"
RIVERSID1 ?Motors
8Ruspu,s 56
1954 Chev. Deluxe Coach
with Automatic Transmission.
. 1954 Chev. Deluxe Sedan
1956 Buick Hardtop 4 door
Radio and Automatic.
PEOPLE WE KNOW l „4,
...••••••••••••.1, Am.=
Machan Hdwe.
Brussels, Ontario
LEGION CORNER
(by Ray Bronson)
None Furnishings — Furniture —
Select from about 60 suites of Including wallpaper furniture at the MIldmay Furniture broadloom oarpot. Also new and Showroom. Visit the "Trade-in used refrigerators, ranges. pianos Depr. Free delivery. BUY Al
&bastes Mildmay Furniture store G. E. Schuett Mildmay
The Legron has p. staff of experts t.
'Who are able to search records
and to advise, and act, on behalf
'of those in such circumstances.
By constant contact with gevern-
mient, the Legion has been able to
have the "doubtful clause" read
into the Pensions Act, whereby the
vdterlan must be given the benefit 1 of the doubt, whenever such post-
dive doubt arises. Some pensions I
are permanent fiorn the start such
as loss of limb, eyesight etc. Others I
become permanent after time or
age periods..
It is a great credit to the
work of the Legion thatt no veteran
should ever become a burden to
the locality in which he lives as
a result of ill health. or war dis-
ability, and he is able to live a•
normal life financially if given a
fair chance to compete in the
labour market according to his
disability, together with his mental
and active ability.
(Continued next week)
Welfare Officer for Brussels Branch
is C. L. Workman,
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Before You Buy let Jackson
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on Aluminum self storing windows.
No Obligation.
Phone Seaforth 3W
Since its
Vr`: e •
GO FORWARD WITH THE
Waterloo Cattle Breeding
Association
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
chief the
Malvin :EVerinall, wilco attended
the Dairy 1SY:hoot Short courso
this past winter, received his dip-
loam last week.
Miss Kimnell, of Buffalo, was a
week-end fvtislitor with her aunt
Mrs. Robt, Cochrane, and Mr. and,
Mrs. Wins. IiIvans.
Dr. Duncan Jamieson, who IS-.
interning at Westminster Hospital,
London, wins a recent viisitor with
friends in Brussels,
•
Mrs. George Jewell, who has
been here With the "JeWells" at
the Rectory, left on Saturday to
stay With her daughter, Mrs.
Rushtion, in Orillia.
*
Mr. and Mrs, It Rushton of
Orillia and Mrs. R. H. Gus-d, of Lon-
don, were Nlisitors at the Rectory.
Congratulations to Glen Plant,
who was the winner of a viocal solo
!class at the 'Huron County MusIC
Festival
Legion has
inception
object of 'the Canadian
been the welfare of all ex-service
mon and women. (This covers a
large and •Vanied tarritory of
ac (AM ties .
Welfare, has many meanings,
'health, happiness Drusperity, being
Or doing well; and inclues not
only the man hintself, but also his
family, First comes health, and
in no country does a veteran
receive more careful treatment.
than in Canada..
Special departments are constant
ly at the service of men suffering
from war wounds and health imf-
Dairments contracted as a direct re-
sult of war service, and a repre4
sentative of the Legion is always ap-
;pdinted to these departmeais. Every
branch elects its own welfare
officer, whose duty it is to see
that efvery ex-Serviceman in his
territory has Atli advantage of
ail these agencies in a fair and
just manner, -whether he be a
Legion inetrib Ca! or not,
If a veteran is suffering a.
disability • due bolts . wan' service
he receives a pension in accor-
dance to the degree of his disa-
.1yility, In - most eases thiS 'is done.
at the time of discharge from ser-
vice or hospital, if a ;man is hospit-
alized at the end of senvlice„ In some
easels the dissOlity has only
manifested itself long after dis•
charge, and a careful study of
medical • records has to be made
and conclusive proof brought
fordwa .rd to show entitlement,
FOR SALE
Good used piano, Marwith, sold by
Hdintzman.
M. Wineberg, Brussels.
CRANBROOK
On Sunday morning, May 11th, the
eltilidren of the Sunday School will
occupy the choir seats and take part
in the regular morning service at
11 a.m. •
Mr. and Mrs,' Fred EVapa,triek
and sons were Sunday visi*ors with
friends in Mount Forest.
my. and Mrs. Fred Sinalidon and
Maxine, Mr. and Mrs. Bagel and
Gordon attended the Keys-Campbell
wedding in Duff's Church, Mc-
Killop on Saturday, May 3rd.
Cranbrook Club
KIMBER LEGHORN PULLETS
FOR SALE
March hatched K137 Kimbet
Leghorn Pullets, S to 20 weeks.
12 wks. May 29, June 12
20 wks. July 24, Aug. 7
Vaccinated Debeaked Delivered,
R. J. Andrews & Son Poultry FaFm
3 Seaforth, Ont. Phone 6471
Fourth Meeting
The Mirth meeting was held on
April 18th, at the school "0 Canada
was sung followed 'by the 4-:ki
• .., From December 1, 1957, to March 31, 1958, we have inseniThtuted
first service cows for an increase over the same period of last year of 2,668.
cows or 17.2“i. Should this increase be maintained for the balance of this
fiscal year, it would mean an increase of 10,032 cows or a greater total in-
crease than has ever been experienced in our entire history, except in 1952
When the territory was expanded and the service extended to include
the breeds. Our goal for this year is 68,000 cows.
HEREFORD BULLS ADDED • .
With emphasis on performance testing and freedom from the dwarf
factor as well as high quality, six Hereford bulls have been added to the
Waterloo bull stud.
At the Ontario Bull Sale, the top horned bull, who was the fastest
gaining bull ever to go through the government feeding station at_ Guelph,
and the top Polled Hereford bull, were purchased. At the Pantech farms
testing station at Panhandle, Texas, the top horned and top polled bulls
were puirchased. The top two bulls at the Dixon Springs Experiment
Station in Illinois were purchased. Performance testing has been carried
on for 10 years at the Dixon Springs Experiment Station.
We believe that the performance tests of our new Hereford bull bat-
tery cannot be duplicated in any Unit.
ANGUS BULLS ADDED
Kinlochian 2339th—born September 2nd, 1955, weight over 1600 lbs„
brother to the famous 99th in the Schenk herd—and Eileenmere of Dandy
Lawn—bred by George D. Storey of Guelph—make up the Angus bull
battery. They are tops for Angus quality and come from top ancestry
with good size,
Another Charolaise has also been added
because of popular demand for this new breed,
TWO HOLSTEINS RECENTLY ADDED
GRAND RANG EXCEL is from a top V.G. dam with a 2X record of
24016 milk - 1009 fat - 4.2% and a 9 lactations of 165328 milk - 6216 fat -
3.76 test. She is also the dam of Franco, a highly proven bull in the Oxford
Unit. Excel's second dam is classified Excellent with 20982 milk - 808
fat - 3,85%,
AL CLIFF 112-ASTAJAX—There are seven Excellent and 6 V.G. ani-
mals in his pedigree. His seven nearest clams average 900 lbs. fat from
21000 lbs. of milk. He carries strong Mount Victoria breeding.
The pedigree of these two new bulls appear in the current Better
Bovine Bulletin,
BRAMPTON
STANDING BEACON
V.G.
Art Example of Our
Jersey Bulls
He is a full brother to Brampton
Belle Beacon, Ex., 18171 milk,
1066- fat.
His dam on 2X made 16445 milk,
977 fat, 5.94%. •
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