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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1958-08-27, Page 8 marfisamosmatallioNEIMIR Fall Dresses In Stock 011011,001/0011.1•••••••10.1.11111111••••••• ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••11..6110101••••••••1111011•1111•10 ' BACK TO SCHOOL TOGGERY C. ALAN WILLIAMS Optonretrist mmilii, al Marill ernes Wow A ' ?skids St.. Witilitailial " ' r get, sap Mow roe a i .. Illinotillio ..,., All routes will be revised upon completion of registra- tion and may be revised at that time to provide Service. maximum Smilea9e/ TIRE SALE,ON NEW B.EGoodrich TIRES Buses will leave Seaforth at 8:30 a. m. on Tuesday Sept. 2 and subsequently at 7:30 a. m. each school morning. For further imformation Principal. contact L. • P. Plumsteel, MR, FARMER! HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR SICK, DOWN, AND DISABLED C.OWII AND HORSES"' ALSO DEAD COWS AND HORSES AT CASH VALUE OLD HORSES Ea PER POUND i• (PHONE COLLECT) In these days of man-made planets we tend to overlook this old, but still miraculous, earth that feeds and pro- vides for us all. of food consumption—remains so high. How is it possible when there has been little appreciable increase in „the world farm Acreage and a decline in the' de- All Ale world over, whereVer farming is mechanized to meet our ever-grow- ing needs, there we find Massey- Ferguson machines hard at work in the fields. r. 60,000 new reasons every day • for mechanized farming! BRUCE MARLATT se HOUR SERVICE PHONE MT moat, HIGHEST CASH PRICES *Oil OLD SICK ANii DOBAI-LSO • HORSES ANDCOW S' HIGHESt CASH VALUE PAID IN' SURROUNDING DISTRICT FOR A 15 • STOC K ! Disposal Wilfeh. 1E414101 TAO. OLD HORSES FOR SLAUGHTER AT Se PER POUND t. 24 HOUR SERVICE (PHONE COLLECT)' • Phone WMi, 'MORSE Brussels 1536: • Phone LEROY ACHESON Atwood 131 Or GEORGE W HISLOP Wroiteter 2r15 That over 60,000 babies Ire born into ) this world each day—more than enough to repopulate the whole of Canada in , less than a year goes unnoticed. • That these 60,000 new mouths, will be fed on the produce of this small earth does not make headline news! Yet, when we consider this adtonish- big growth in the world'S .population, we must wonder how it is that our standard of living—measured in terms tual farming population? The answer lies in farm mechaniza- tion in a scientific approach to food cultivation and the development of modern machine methods to increase output per acre and per man-hour worked. In this development Massey-Ferguson plays a leading role throughout the World in Canada, in the United States, in France, South America, Great Britain, South Africa, Germany i and Australia, • 9. ktri, t Masseyrergusoti tintited., 10.1f441. ..• !4•44.,i.7A* . .4141 ime. •.su roe~ •.0.41/ ••0 ' • OA ••ar ,r219,,.____ _ • „ N .-----7. " .,,,..,•,:, ...g., _...„ -------) 1,1'"?5". ' 14. g4 Taalitar I 0.14 k I rri 4 \11' 1)01))111 .111 kf ir • • .,„ ". • s,'‘11. illiNkfokkInk ,r4 1111 tUff4;134 /11(.44 YOUR RECAPPABLE TIRESdCSmileagei ARE WORTH MORE NOW. STARTS HERE 6.1401.4.11111111111, BRUSSELS MOTORS NHuron Count's Foremost Car Dedsraw BRUSSELS ` PHONE TeX CITIES 0 SERVICE FREE 'TIRE SAFErfeCHECK NOW! ,ti OR Percy Stephenson Eth el Phone BSA 2 DEAD STOCK REMOVERS A PLUS YOUR RECAPPABLE TRADE-IN SPECIAL NEW B.EGoodiich DELUXE NYLON 6.74-19 , (TuBE.TYPRI PLUS YOUR RECAPPABLE! 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