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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1959-03-12, Page 5Free! Marie Fraser's exciting "Bazaar Best Sellers" recipes. Write today! DAIRY FARMERS OF CANADA 409 Myron Street, Toronto cpikkge, otbake. bgit, • '57 Chev. Belair Sedan V-8 and Antomatic Transmission 56 Chev. Belair Sedan Fully Equipped '56 Chev. V-8 Deluxe Sedan q0W! is SOMEON AT THE BANK GIVING AWAY J,REE_SAMPLE,57 NO. WORD'S GOTAROLND THAI THE BEST DEAL ANYONE EVER GOT CAN K HAP AT rrREALLYMSt\N$./AORIP MONEY IN YOUR BANK ACCOUNT IF YOU DO • BUSINESS WITH THEMI THANKS''' FOR THE TO; sPE.EDY- COT TA, CATCH OP! Xre'rMai ":•74.•,44V,4.(—"•••!*;i'. 4 44 "We don't need one, son. We have an automatic electric clothes dryer." With the wonderful convenience of a modern electric dryer there's no more need to lug heavy loads of wet Wash out to the line. No more watching for "drying clays." In any weather clothes dry indoors, automatically . fluffy and sweet smelling . . or, with just the right amount of dampness for ironing. Laundry is only one of the many tasks you can do quickly, easily and economically with electricity. You get more out of life when you get the most out of electricity. The cool setting of a dryer allows you to fluff pillows and to clewrinkle drapeS and synthetic fabrics. • Mrs, William Sellers Carrie Sellers, a life-long resitrEet Of this disitriet, died in Wingham Hospital on Monday night, March 2nd, in her 82nd. year, She had been confined to hospital for the past two months, Widow of William Sellers, she was the daughity of the late Henry and Sarah Bench Bone, !She moved from the 3rd concession of Morris Township, where she biro most of h er life, to !Brussels in 1951, Her husband predateased her some years ago, She is survived by one son, Earl, and erre daughter Mrs, James (Lillian) Kerr, 'both of Morris Township; two visters, Mrs. John (Gertrude) ,Warwick, Morris town- ship; Mrs. Wm. (,Maibel) Mc- Michael, Detroit; three brothers, George, Brussels Russel, 'Morris town 'hip; omaig, Tisdale, Sask.; four grandchildren, and six great grandchildren, The funeral service, which was largely attended , was held from the D. A. Rann 'funeral home on Thurs day afternoon; Rev„L d3rown of the BruSsels United Church, of which Elie was a member, conducted the service. Pallbearers were Gordon Embury, Cecil Bone, Frank Sellers, Charles and , Wilfred Warwick, and Herbert Pleteh. Floweis Wore carried by ,Tark Austin. and Glen Bone. Burial took -place i.n Brussels CaMetery, PRIZES AWARDED AT POLLARD'S CRAIN SAW DAY Despite the inclement weather splendid orowds attended Pollard's Chain. Saw Day In the Prdssels Town Hall on Thursday of last week, Representatives of the Chain Saw Companies were jiyesent ;with help- ful advice for the farmers and a film by the StratfOrd Forestry Branch was enjoyed. Prises were won in the afternoon by the folowing people: — 1st, Geo. Smtih, $25 off purchase 'Price of a new 'saw. 2nd.. 1-Tarry Gardner, Luoknow, cricirren (Mehl Saw 3rd, I4.iunVey Jacklin, Gouger .allain Pith Geo. Naylor. BeilgraVe, rullerh Chain. th Rill Taylor. a YP nth R. Dalton, Limb N. Cleaver 7th. Win. W. Moore, Goderich, Pile Holder c+'h Toll McComb, Wlinefhain. Oil' Gen. McCall, Oil 10th. Earl Tlei.inv11, Oil 111-11, "1‘74olyin Taylor, Wheel harrow reJ-es orowine• Avos done lw Mrs. t/.14,,11,,i cirtin Jarobeiree, Dance The Jamboree Fiance at night, alit Drecoecis of \tallith wont to tivi local Lions CliTh for Retarded Children, 'Was a Tinge Sitecess in every Way, Jack iThynite, fylintnnl Ombostr.,T, and ethers previripa entertainment, mrts'e for the dance, as well as in the afternoon_ 7116 hic111 10 ,d or the was the elionsiiil of the Chain StlAV 1101,1t t* 0110011 !Ind Joyce Ham Ilion of Wqlten and Frank Wilson "f Rra•rte'll.P— ritheo wtbnota wore: Lade Nnv,crof Th'e. Tleeony. GenJ. ro ,teo.,tk TTall P71,-,71 -111Y, Blvth Bailie Parrott, nPC411r.C' r111, Mitt 6:00itl? M.000010011 war e the finkes. .•••• ••• HOUSE '".06k :`SALEi fn „nearby JihnitSt, 1;610 In atio? tioOde. 'colt!' tie* oli ...i4tAched ;00606,, good roof, low 4aiies': prided to aelie Apply dpit Tittlratiny, 'Afatellt le2t41, 1959 THE INRILWELS Pin • CLASSiellaY ADS. FOR SALE 2000 bushels of carry Oats Urban Ducharme Phone 43r7 FOR SALE !-. Little Pigs. Henry Stryker, R. 11, 2 i3lyth Phone 15 'J 6 Brussels • 'FOR SALE — Potatoes , Ebner and John Armstrong Phone 21 - 15 TURKEYS FOR EASTER — Oven Ready, 10 to 12 tbs. Order now for Easter. Phone 12 J 18 Graham Work FOR SALE SALE — Hanintermill, Fairbank-Morse 100 feet endless drive belt, in geed con- dition. Phone 9 r 8 Molesworth HELP WANTED Registered Nurse; also practical heir). Start at. once. Apply to Baker's Convalescent Home. Phone 271 ;NOTICE Upholstery Of All repaired , remodeled WANTEL, Cattle spraying for lice. Satisfac- tion guaranteed. Louis Blake ;Phone 4'2r6 or 95 Bttssels WANTED Girl or woman to help with :house- work. Monday through Saturday 9 — 11.30 a.m. Mrs. Laurie Cousins Phone 256 WANTED -- Erred man l!rtinted, married or singlo. Experienced in mixed fanning. .Good wages paid. Apply James Dewar, .Phone 1,2R3 R. R. 3 Atwood FOR SALE 1 small Colemazi Oil Heater; 1 'Colony House 10x12, nearly new, 1 International A 'Tractor, newly ovelrb muted. 1 :Otte rnat to nal 2- furrow Plow Apply to' -Murray Huether Pluin.; SO Isruss DEKALBS STARTED PULLETS Several •htinclred Dekalb pullets; hatched Nov.:3rd„ 16 Weekt old .; Ireb, 23rd. 15 Weeks - Mar. 9th. Vaccinated for bronchitis and. New. castle.. Shank! be seen, to be appreciated. If you Ireepl records, you will k'eop Meore's Pettit's: loartn, Seaforth, , Plitte 047-81. WANTED Licenlsed Mectia.11,'C Wanted for Chrysler-Plyinetith Garage with excellent Werking conditions and eqftipineilt, High • wages 'for right n1itn 'Pitts- benefits. PliOlilet 7 or tirr'ite Stith or ROY McRae Box 119, PatinCrStell, Ont.. CAR IBIJYERS Otir Low 'Cleat trianelitag.,Pdari wilt. help iintfiee Heal, Rae tts ter details fitirOnn yoit *Ott. GLENN' iloikiN0i40006 Generai inatiranda' OhOner 24f titeettiy, and Oddisi CLEARING AUCTION SALE of REGISTERED DUAL PURPOSE SHORTHORNS — MACHINERY FEED and REAL ESTATE for the estate of the late MARK HAMILTON Lot 21, Con. 141, McKillop TWp. 1i/4 miles East of Walton to be. held on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25th DisPprsal Sale of 65 head of Dual Purpose Shonthorns Sale to commoner at 1 Pan- The Gerd Includes 2 Herd Sires; 6 Bull !Caves; and 4.4 Dernales. 20 of the females are sired by a son of Millham Dollar (Imp.). The herd accredited,. -vaccinated, and blood tested, For -catalogue write Dent Pepper, R. R 3, Seaforth, Sale's Manager. The Sale of Machinery, . Seed and Real Estate to commence at 10 nm, The Machinery a complete lint of modern farm - machinery, linctudring 2 TIractors; Combine; McKee Harvester; Surge' Milker; etc. as well as nerd for sale, Real. nstate cnnsisting of two 90 acre farms in good 'state of culti- vation with one set of good build- lugs. Terms Cash Loner, Booth on the Grounds Estate of the late Mark Hamilton Auctioneers; Bert Pepper and ' Gordon Jackson ..tete-,a mmirme DISPERSAL SALE PERSLAL AND FIRE SALE — MARCH 16th at HAYS SALES ARENA, OAKVILLD, e0•111121encing at I. p.m. Complete Dispersal of registered herd owned by John H, Pearson, Streetsville, Mostly Contra.] Ontario Unit breeding, bred to a High record son of "Treasure; Model, The barns of DR. T. R. SPA.RLANG, Brampton recently burned necessit ing sale of Many milking cows and heifers due to September, A high class herd. Sale Offering of '70 bead all 160% NegaMe. HAYS FARMS LTINITTED,, Sale _Managers, Box 490, Oakville, Ontario: ETH United Chuith• W, M. S. MPS.- Bill •BroWn was hostess to tho- W. M. S. of the 'United Church :rbr their March meeting 'with. 21 ladies andd s',x children Dresoni, Worship Sentleo "God Loves Alt People" was taken by Mrs. Elwood MeTeggart followed by the study ott. "Aleske under. the leadership of Mrs., do Doeldor as;4ted by Mrs, Alto Pearson and IVits,, Bert 'Midden,. iThe preSideht„. Mrs-. 'Quest Dobsion, took. charge of the business • •Tbe Closed with. the bete- dictio.n ,folfowed by Witch 'served sir Mrs:. britoe ,Sneiraii and Mrs,. Bill Dobson: " JAdk: t'f-1*/*N0 6ON'ot-Ot A ND D ANCE groigiti town. .i40. en 110itiA'S APRIL ietii When tiiiaW Will be made toe Ole •Wew,1969 heV.116144:"tAteenien aiPea akainia the date ifie.tiraW' toae on! #heir tickets. Sponsored by R .0'4060'6110 doniiiiittei iN IYIPIPRIAM, 111 loving memory or deer 'tither,, Duncan Brower • who ' died on March 7th, 1058, Ito WQ1114. not Wish :for sorrow, Ile would net wish for tears ., • But JIM to be remembered Throughoti4 the (passing years. Ever remembered: by the family IN MEMORIAM — In memory of Clarence (Andy) Steiss, who poised away 2 yrssrs ago, 'March 12th, His weary_hours and days of Palrl‘ 'His treubl,ed nights are passed; And. in our limas we know , Ho hats 'found sweet rest ot, last. Ever remembered by .E41. and Eva. FOR SALE — !Baled Hay John Stevenson Phone 430.4 FOR SALE Electric lirooder, .600 Chick, capi.acitY, used 2 years Ken Tyerman Phone 2SrS Kinds recovered. Elgin Pheike, Monkton I PEEL '•:JOTIN'I7Y. HOLSTEIN DiS- Phone 3,3r31 Atwood .- PEOPLE WE KNOW Miss Irene Pease Is in Toro Miss Irene Feriae is in Toronto ' attending the hairdressers con- ;Yention at taro Royal York. Mr. and Mrs. Win, Pereie and Mr. and Mrs, Gordon MeGaviu Attended the recent Plowmen's, Convention aid banquet at the King Edward Hotel, Toronto, ,00.00.00( •