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PLUMBING". H EATING
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BRUSSELS Vhouz. 47 X
IN eRoss,L..s TUESDAY and FRIDAY
PHONE 247
File Early Phone Today for Appointment
duolaork ns
Brussels, Ontario
DIESEL TRACTOR
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?NE NEW DAVID BROWN
95
New styling, more powerful engine;
new easier steering, new instruments;
new seat; more space
for the driver— these are only a
few of the great new features
of the new David Brown
950 Diesel.
Add to this, full 3 to 4 plow
power; live hydraulics; live
P.T.O.; traction control; low
operating costs— as low as
120 per acre of plowingl
Then look at the price!
See us now for a
demonstration on your farm
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CANADA
FARM Cr INDUSTRIAL
EQUIPMENT
TRADE $1-10W
JANUARY 27, 2.8, 29, .30, 1964.
0 ,01, to. AS p.m, daily).
EX.11111ITION PARK, TORONTO
Local d eal ers have a FREE ADMISSION, key chain for pal.
sroNsonED sy
3.
DAVID A B OW
SE CO
RN (CANADA) LIMITED
I. CMPANY
CQCNSHUTT FARM EQUIPMENT LIMITED
GOODISON (omen) INDUSTRIES LIMITED
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY
OF CANADA, LIMITED
NEW HOLLAND MACHINE COMPANY
MASSEY FERGUSON LIMITED
B.M.C. NUFFIELD TRACTOR DIVISION
ORFEDA MEMBER DEALERS
at
2-3441 or Palmerston 4.55. Vot
service or Xr:OC'et 111:OrMr..11t,7;'• te•T1
b,,tween --- 1 10 and 1-0.kh A. X.
week days, 6,00 and 8.00 P.bf. Se,-
ttrday sesnings, For nova noticf4
in heat on SendSY et, net
'-'its' Monday mornlak,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
'IN'THE ESTATE OF
NICTIOR MAIER 74
At•
ALL, *SONS • haying claims
against the estate.,,, of they,::,espoye
mentioned, late of the tow.pahlP
Of grey, in the CountyHuron; ;
farmer, who died on or about the
27th day' of December, 1969; are
required ,to file proof of same,, with
the 4ndersigned on or hefore the
23rd day of January,' 1960. After that I
date the Administratrix will proceed
to distribute the estate having
regard only to the claims,. of, which
she then has had notice.
DATED at By'tissels, this 5th day
of January, A. D. 1960 ' 1
Crawford and Hetherington I
BettisselS, Ontario
Solicitors for ' the AdmAnistratrix. 1
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TOMMY'S DOLLAR
Tommy is saving up for a bike. Dollar by dollar,
week by week, his bank account is growing...
bringing the Big Day nearer.
But meanwhile, Tommy's dollars are serving a
second useful purpose.
Bank credit is based on the dollars Canadiani
keep in 11 million deposit accounts in the
chartered banks7and Tommy's account is one
of theni. Bank loans arc constantly being made
. to meet the needs of business and personal
borrowers 'in all-parts of Canada.
So every time you make a deposit you me—
like Tommy—building toward ,,eontaihing worth-
while for yourself, and at the, saiW:tues keeping
your dollars at work for the belie* of all.
THE CHARTERED BANKS.
SERVING -
YOUR COMMUNITY
HQ0KEY $01-1gDPt-g
30„4, - Drayton at Newry
(Yrussels)
.1ton i...s.seW .t clorvie
filelmorel
den. 22 — .Newry at Drayton
Jan. 25 — Brussels at New,y
aan. 2S :Drayton .at •Gorrie
CloA.Sz) Afica
WANTED •
Two boarders In a conVortahle
home,
Apply at the Brussels 'Post
• A,S.,
WANTED
Work by the day. Also blaeksmith-
ing, forge work, sharpen harrows.
Phone 97W between 5,30 to S a.m.
and 6 to 10 p,m, Home all day
Thursday.
Phone. 97W, Fred Selling,
MALE HELP WANTED --
Reliable man as Dealer in several.
Townships lin Huron County.
Experience not necessary. A tine
opportunity to step into old profi-
table business where Rawleigh Pro-
ducts 'have been sold for years. Big
profits. Products furnished on credit.
Write Rawleigh's Dept. A-152.163,
4005 Richelieu, Montreal,
UNUSUAL OPPOR1•UNITY
Large United States and Canadian
Company is expanding in this area
1. Require ' representative for Grey
township. Prodinct is sold. directly to
farm. No investment is required.
This sales position can be handled
along with your present farming
operation, Exceptionally High
Earnings Repeat business. Auto-
mobile necessary. Agricultural. olr
farming background essential. Appli-
cant should be well-known in the
area and have a desire to better
himself. Sales training given. Reply
in confidence to: Box 54, London,
Ont
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WA/. FA.O.C)
ASSOCIATION
"Wnere Better 'Hullr Olaed"
Supply artificial, breckting -$E;rrice for
all breeds of catu,s. ff pheninz long•
distance, simply ask for — Citat.0A
2eretb e-56„"i; cr P-.11ms131nn 74nItit
it is a local call nic onr
regular rembP,.. citation, 1..4 V
pri.7.!.....1.lon• is well worth the slight cost.
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This is
with Travellers' Cheques. The
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WINTERS COZY; _ Aye ,You misseo 'EM7
OPERNIZE. YOUR.
*TING .SYSTEM
INCOME TAX COMPUTED
FO.
farmers iex"x nclvcuals
REASDNAPLE RATES
GLENN M. B.ONNEN ERG
I Nsu RANC
STOPPING ON ICE AND SNOW — SAFELY
Pumping rapidly on the brake is the safe way to stop on ice
or other slippery surfaces, The pumping prevents continuous
locking or skidding of the wheels. If the wheels lock, your car
is our of control,
•
'Dollars and Sense"
Are you planning a trip?
Don't take chances of losing your money—and
spoiling your trip—by carrying large sums in (,:ash.
Lelf)ra3:01.1 c. tura your money into Trairellere
. . . easy to cash anywhere—and sqfer •
thanvaish cio..r.rv .ipm.. Drop in and see '1..17 at z$e;
The Car.,16h natik of Coinnierce and we'll
eeoll 'I-411w -Pone,
'hk‘re passed away saulden,1Y. at leis
1101110 in Morris towaShip.
Waliter Bone,. only sell of the late
riloteoli:14ile 1.asl:ions and Florence May
Cochrane,
110 is survived by one sicker, Ruby
at home.
The funeral was held Wednesday,
January 0th, at 2 •Weloelt, from the
D. A. Rolm funeral home. The
service was in charge .of. Rey. L.
Brown of Brussels United -Church,
Mrs, F. Thompson sang a solo.
Innetteerrrn7.e t . was hi. Brussels o
Pallbearers were Earl Sellers,
Frank -Sellers, Gordon Rebury, Jim
Mair„Tim. Hogg and Jim Bowman
MELVILLE, W. M, S.
The January meeting of the W
M. S. of Melville Presbyterian
Chletrcb was held in the church
Parlor; with Rey, J. H. Greene in
charge for the first part of the
senvice. He conducted an install-
ation service for the officers
1960, followed by an address with
a missionary theme
At the close of the service the
president, Mrs, J. B., lureene, took
charge of the meeting. Delegates
chosen to attend the annual meeting
of Abe Maitland Presbyterial Society
in St. Andrew's Church, Wingham,
were Mrs. John 111411, Mrs. W. A.
Williams, Mrs. John Spier and Mrs
J. H. Greene. The roll call response
was payment of fees and in spite of
very stormy weather, 23 members
were 'present.
A New Year's reading, "Adve.t-.
.tires on the Road of Life,' wss contri-
buted by Mrs. D. C. Matheson.
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WANTED —
Good used piGnes, apartment We
preferred. Contact
Barry or Gordon Ffamilton
Atwood Phone 15 ,T
UNITED CHURCH W,
Tho .mootAK or the NV„
M.13, was held, at the. home of Mrs.
It. 11. Coubins. It bang the annual
Fee Tea, „_the Finance Cenirnittee
wore in eliarge.
The meeting opened with the cull
to worship by the president. Mrs.
liorow Thomas. A 11)..mawati fellew-
vd by seripture given by Mrs. IL
Downing fro mi'sahr. 91. verses 9.16.
by 11rs, Thomas. Reading by
Mrs. A. Mau% "Start where you.
are" was very appropriate for the
New Ycar,
Annual riTorts were a by all
sacretarys„.
Nominatiug Committee for 1960:
Mrs. AP. Bll'arte,„ Mrs. It, 13, Cousins
and Mrs. F. Miohel,
Next meeting is to be in charge
Mrs. Gallaher and. Mrs. Norman
Hoover.
The president read the .Japanese
version of, the 23rd psalm sent by
Mrs, W. Todd, a fOrmN, member of
the group.
L, Brown installed the offMC-
ers 1960 and spoke a few words
to Or- members,
Mrs. A. Mann was chosen as top.
resentrutinre from the W. M. S. for
the Missions Committee. A hymn
and Bertedtation closed the meeting
utter which lunch was. served by
Mrs. Cousins, Mrs. R. „T.. McLaughlin,
Mrs. • Mann and Mrs. Downing...
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'1'dr. Jar. Clark underwent an
operation in Cilloton Hospital on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Johnston and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ritchie
and Ruth, Miss Clara Buchanan and,
Mary Helen attended the wedding of
Miss Joyce Johnston, the former's
daughter, at 'Waterloo on Sunday.
A. (TED/i WILS01-1 k..%:`'.‘ iltUCTION
General Contractors
BRUSSELS, °NT.
Commercial and .iiesidential
Concrete Work ••••,..., limes
General Roofing Remodellir.r.
Brick and Block 'Work Farm Building itept
Plaatering by 1111111ete
hoar :Ma and Yard Goods — Laid front Your Stalk or Oen
Agents for Angel Stone by Truck Load or by PON
DESIGNING DRAFTING BLURFRINT111411
Firm Contract Prices Submitted
Intone Collect 51 UsytImie 12R1i* After 7 p.sa,
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(loof the many banking services we otter-
our customers- to keep them, .-free from .needieSS.
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weitty.about their Money',
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