HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1959-05-14, Page 4NOTICE. TO P.134PrFoRs
against the estate of the above. I
Mentioned, late of the Village of
13cus.tlels, in the County 9f liuron,
gentleman, who died ou or about
oho '29th day of 1\lnrch, 1959 are
required ta file proof of same with.;
the Undersigned on or before the
16th day of 1\lay 19=39.
After that date the administration
will proceed to distribute the estate
having regard only to the elaims of
which they shall then have had
notice.
DATED at Brussels, this 27th day
of April, 959.
IN THE ESTATE OF
4OHN WILSON SANDE8S
Al L l'ERSON$ having Olaulo
"SIPPIEErrio
GEaRGE McCeIrCHEON
57 Chev. Belay Sedan V-8 and
Antornatic Transmission
56 Chev. &lair Sedan
Fully Equipped
56 Chev. V-8 Deluxe Sedan
IRON-BRUCE RI NG
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Vote HANNA
Official Frost Government Candidate,
,COIVIMITTEE ROOMS ARE OPEN IN WINGHAM AT
THE McKIBBON BLOCK — Next to Hanna's Store
PHONE 1198
ELECTION DAY — THURSDAY, JUNE 11th
Polls. open 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
,,Advance Polls Wingham, Brussels, Mildmay and
Ripley — June 4, 5 and 6
Huron-Bruce Progressive Conservative Assoc.
Congratulations to
J. M. ARMSTRONG, V;
Mr. Nritstrong, our Assistant General Manager and Trust departnient
Manager, was recently elected President of the Trust' Companies Associa-
tion of Canada at its annual meeting.
Our congratulations and hest wishes go. to Mr. Armstrong on his election
to this important post.
BRITISH MORTGAGE & TRUST COMPANY
Founded in 1877
Head Office — STRATFORD
THE BRUSSELS goiz
711,14rSdabl)lay 14tho 1050
--CAR BUYERS
4gi1tilor Poet Financing Plan 191
van snake a better deal. See
VW tier details now BEFORE you
CILVIN IRONNENSERC1
Illenerel Insurance
.44konkten — Phone I13R41
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TENDER 'FOR
LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT
HURON COUNTY HOME
CLINTON, ONTARIO
-Tenders /or the supply of laundry equipment for the new
addition to the Huron County Home, Clinton, Ontario, will be
celved by the undersigned until 4:00 p.m.., Tuesday, May 26,
11159,
Tenders are to be in a sealed envelope, clearly marked
"'"Tenders for Laundry Equipment".
All detoils and specifications may be secured from the
undersigned.
:Lowest or any tender, or part thereof, not necessarily
=de/Aar:T.
JOHN G. BERRY, Sec.-Treas.
Huron County Home Committee,
Court House, Goderich, Ontario.
..-.0.•••••••1.11,.••••••••
TENDER CAFETERIA
AND KU L. 714 UIPMENT
HUR.CA COUNTY HOME
CLINTON, ONTARIO
Tenders for the euppt:;* of ctleteric and icli:e1,,eri equipmeht
:levy addition to the 1-ron County Monte, CIFhton, Ontario,
re•seived by tb4., Litio.rsiGned 4:00 pAtt,, Tuesday
'ky '050.
Telidert are to ',A Sri q sealed envelops, clearly rgs:trked
-01Fea-le •.?..—Dafe Kitelrer Equipment".
Ali details and anisclfleations may be secured' from the
If "'Olivine!,
tOWeat or any tender, or hereof, not necessarily
JOHN 6. RE-PRY, Sec.-Treas,
Huron County Heriie doneeittee.
Court Hotise, Goderlon, Ontario,
NIA GA RA
Cyclo. Massage
'elieves pain of sole or stiff
muscles. Nervous tensions. lm,
pnoves blond Orcu.14on, bleep
better Feel better. Gel the
facts — mail today,
NIAGARA CYCLO MASS., .01,3
113 Nile St., Stratford.. Ont..
Please send me without cost •
or i.ililigattan, your booklet de,
scribing Niagara CycIo 'inssage.
Name
Street
City
BRUSSELS 4-H
TRACTOR CLUB
The first meeting was held Wed.
-nesday, April 29th at 8.29 in Cron-
brook hall. There were 13 members
present,
President ..... Murray Hoover
Vice Pres, Chas. Bray
Sec,-.Treas. Joe Steffler
Press Reporter ,..,„„ Carry Wilson
Mr, H. E. Bellman was present
and showed slides on saftey in using
-a tractor on the fa= and also on
the road.
Pamphlets on safety and tractor
maintenance were gtven °Vt.
Second Meeting
.,..The .second ,meeting ..was -held
Monday, May. 4th,- at Geo. Pollard's,
Case Dealer, In Brussels
—.Discussion was-'about fuels used
in tractor and slides were also shown
on how to store fuel. George Somers
gave a talk on the ..Case_O-Matic
tractor. ..There were .12 members.
present,
NOTIC
Company wanted to Winnipeg, 2
people. -
Jack Thynne
NOTICft
Upholstery Of All Kinds
zepatred , remodeled recovered.
Elgin 'Mike, Monkton
Phone 38rZi. Atwood
WATERLOO' CATTLE BREEDING
- ASSOCIATION
"Where Better 'Bulls Are Used"
SupPly artificial- breeding service for
all Isreeds of cattle. If phoning long
distance, simply ask for -- Clinton.
Zenith 9.5650 or Palmer ston Zenith
5-514. If it is a local call, use our
regular number — Clinton H V
2-3441 or • Palmerston 498. For
service or more information, call
betweenl— 7.30 and 10.00 A. M.
week days. 6,00 and 8.00 P. M. Sat-
urday evenings. For sows _noticed
in heat on Sunday Morning, do not
call until Monday morning. The
50,000 GALLONS PAINT
This bankrupt and clearance stock
of paint is suitable for inside or
outside. It is fresh paint and mann-
fadured lyy Cl,. Sherwin-Will-
iams, Lowe Bros., C. V., Gliddens,
etc. OUR GUARANTEE — Try a
gallon — try a hundred. If you are
not completely conniinced that it is
'the best then reduiru the empty can
or unused portion fora complete
10Q% refund, Shipped anywhere
in Canada.
$2.99 PER GALLON
Inside paint: SuAtahle for walls,
woodwork. plaster, over wall paper
etc. Colors: flat white, gloss white.
jonquil yellow, mint green, bone
ivory, sky blue, blossom pink,
shadow grey, fall beige, turquoise.
Outside paint: Suitable for steel
COnicalt woodwork floors. Can be
thinned dawn for shingles. Colors:
white, primer white, black, ivory,
yellow, battleship grey, shutter
green, apple green, chartreuse, barn
red, bright red, turquoise, coral,
dutch blue, brown.
Send 50 ,,, deposit. Balance
shipped C. 0.11 , yott may
remit. in full and save the charges.
SHERMAN'S Dept. NIS
527 Queen St, West, Toronto, Grit,
(Fiatahlished 1905)
VANTE1) — tin finnnelal
futt1a7. 'Write for celoirr chart
fl • ,,•nriftNer certificafr, qud order
;vone erre. rinlv atae
'T V, rliqtrlet .
berry.
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Crawford & lietheringtOti
Solicitors for the Executors
ETHEL
Associate Helpers Meeting
The Associate Helpers Meeting of
the Ethel United Church W. M. S.
was held at the home of the Prost
dent Mrs, Quest Dobson, with 25
14dies and seven children. present,
Mrs. Chester Earl was in charge of
the meeting. Mrs. Jim. Struthers
read the lesson arid led In prayer.
lArs, Carl McDonald commented on
the lesson.
Mrs. Elwood Roe of Atwood was
guest speaker and spoke of her trip
,to Japan, which was very interest-
ing, and enjoyed by all.
Business was looked after by the
preslident. Rev=. Lloyd Brown closed
the meeting with prayer.
Lunch was served by the com-
mittee.
CRANBROOK
The Sacrament of the Lord's
Supper will be observed on Sun•
day morning, May 19, in Knox Pres-
byterian Church. A Preparatory
Service will be held in the church
on Friday evening, May 15th. at 8.30.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McNair and
daughter, Dianne, Logsdon, visited
over tne week-end with, Mr and Mrs.
Glen Huether and other friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kirkpatrick and
sena spent Sunday with their families
i n Mount Forest.
Garden Club
The first meeting of the Garden
Club was held May 6th, 1959, in the
Community Centre.
Roll salt was ,'What flower you like
best".
The election of officers was held
President — Geraldine McTaggart
Secretary — Catherine Jacklin
Press Repeater.-- Dianne Engel
The name decided on for the club'
wt's "The Crainibrook Cornflowers'
The next meeting is to be held in
the (Iran brook Community Centre on
June 8th at 9 p.in.
The Home Economist, Mrs. Mc-
Allister, may he a guest. Subject
matter was 'Where to plant a, gawi
en'. The home assignment was
given,
Roll call for the next meeting is
One Vegetable in my garden that
requires thinning.
Cranbrook W. I. Public
Speaking Contest
The May meeting of the Cram
brook Wornen's Institute was held
in Cranbrook Community Centre at
8.30 p.m.
The president, MO, nese Tonight
Was in the chair. The meeting Opened
with the Opening Ode and the Mart
Stewart Collect, followed by the
Lord's :Prayer in unison,
The nitnutes of the last meeting
were read and approved, The roll
call was answered by each Member
recalling a happy memory from
schooldays. The treasurer's report
was read and apnteve 4,
The Institute was host to a Public,
Speaking Contest among' fIrtide
School Children front It'es•intlf1
No. 7. 5. and 10. Stulori, fvr the enr,
teat were. 1lrs ilts,•-•••/4
7.0nivr.
'Stith-.
14enrem
t Tom Gillis
Bee r1,^, Trourqrse
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4. Valerie. Prescott
lot, iivision
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Verne PreSecitt
5''e ,ldv Sl hplihttadn
trio incotin,.t singed' With Me
Otieeri.
tees AOrtreM in the brisethent
by the ladles.
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