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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1960-04-07, Page 5FROM CANADIAN NATIONAL eepe eal0 . .Free; Merle Freeeee pew milk recipes, Write teeleyt • DAiRY pAit.M14Rek OF CANADA 409 Huron Gtreet,TOronto Building flood Citizership on the NO e. hit, •11r11$ decided an and it was also •aradod to have green -ho e& coven with • a white pig,. The., leaders. Mrs 10. Wileep and Km D. Hemingway, gave .the roll call • home assignments and .notes. ctle:..z Was given on the notes of the Previous meeting. A d.emonstratiOn, was given on the citits beef 'and.. their location ,o•n, the chart, Sharon Hemingway is I m demonstrate, braining :at the next meeting. Thfk, 4-11' pledge elesed the meeting. "Brussees Busy Stewers' 4-H Club Meeting The second meeting of the "Billae 'FOS Piteey Stewers" was held at th. 'home of bins. Wheeler on. April 2ndt under the leadership Of Mn.,. Wheeler and Jean Smith. There weir., seven one of eight members preagg. The meeting opened with the Cri pledge. Following this the BO retary's report and the roll Cia Dianne Kirkby was elected pi'SU reporter for this meeting. Three**, out the meeting there were dieeilie sions about the „different cute a meat and where they come Oft animal. The members were girlie notes etc. arid the meeting 61.00ile with "Ged Save the -Queen". • l e +.0•04rt44tipt,ti tern) 110 its yours TTiI 1.31W.S..T..5 POST • Th'tirsdaY, April 7th, 11)0G Each Thursday, Ellen Ramsay visits the bank to pick up the company payroll. On Friday she visits on her own behalf ... to deposit her isavings. On both occasions she receives prompt, personal attention. In the country, busy insurance man Tom Welch very rarely visits his bank. He does all his banking conveniently by mail. But he ,gets the same friendly, efficient service. Requirements may differ but, at The Cana- dian Bank of Commerce, the service remains ,constant . . . and as broad and enterprising in concept as Canada itself. Clear across the country, in rural communities and in big urban centres, The Canadian Bank of Com- merce serves its many customers with that sincerity which makes banking a pleasure. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Call us your bankers mainmaimmommmie• E. A.' (TED' WILSON CONSTRUCTION General Contractors BRUSSILLS. DIST. Commercial and Itesidential ^Czaci etc Work Homes 'General 'Roofing Remade " • -.Brick and Block Work . .1"erm uuilding kicka.Zza Fluttering by Experts .4lor Tufo and Yard Goode — Laid !rem Year gtoek or Osib ASenta for Angel Stone by Track Load or by PPM DESIGNING DRAFTING Si-IMPRINTING rim *alma PriMe leabmIttel Phone Collect 51 Sayt1rns, Unit After 7 pas fast modern travel. by-RAIL1 between Guelph, Owen Sound, Southampton, Kincardine, Palmerston, Stratford, Coderich, with connections for Toronto and London. Enjoy the air-conditioned comfort, the picture• windows and foam rubber seatt4 these brand ,new self-propelled Diesel cars, sheathed it gleaming etainiess steel. Forget about traffic strain, parking Wbriles—cOn-, suit your local ONR agent for the convenient, Railiner schedules, ° CLEARING AUCTION. SALE Clearing Auction Sele of Farm Stock and Machinery Lets 3 pee 4, Con. 10 Morris TV9P+ na.;olnine the Villaep of Blyth on 4 TLiCSDAY at 121.20 P. M. ceette a 41/4111•Anente Clov, fresh ate .due 4 tiny,' Of Vale I d TIolstein COWs, i: 05. n\iviet;5 e 1 pert H olstein Cows,- freebened sat 2 fresh, naa dne. Durham and Holetein Caws, freph 4,4 Spring Calves,. • 2 Fall Calves Yearling Steers Yearling Heifers 4 Yowling' Baby Beef 4 Heifer rising 2 years old Steers rising 2 years eld • Figs Landrace Pure Brea Hog e Sews with, pigs 6 weetele.old 2 Sows with Pigs 4 weeks 'Old 2 Bowe' due time of sale 85 Bles, GO 175 lbs Machinery Ferguson Tractor • Ford Ferguson Tractor, 2 lift plows Hydraulic: lift one-way ,Disk • Lift •Cultifra,tor 7:ft. Massey Harris Deuble Disk Spreadway Power Manure Spreader International 7P.L Dinner New Holland G6 Baler 30 ft- Smoker Bale Elevator 13 run Seed Drill 7 it, McCormick Deering Mower 11‘lassey. Harris Side Rake 12, ft. Land .Packer 21 Sets Drag Harrows Scunler 22 ft. Boom Niagara Brand Weed Sprayer Cream Separtor 2 Unit De Laval Milking Machine. Gihl Hammer IVOR (like new) Wood Electric Grinder Emery Gante on stand •Weeon and. Rack • Fanning Mill with Motor Set of Scales Fere:neon Manure Loader Wheel Chain for 10-28 wheel power take off drive pulley Ottentitv of 'Rated Hay Some 'Household Effects Farm • • At the same inane farm will be offered feir sale at 4 p. m.: consist- ing of 115 acres clay /own, all workable land; L shape Bank Barn, good stabling, pig pen to a.ceenict- 4atie 200 drive stied. 11,f,.. story Brick House with all: tnorlerr toirOeniences. Terms Chattels Cash Property 10% down balance In 30 days; sold ,subject to reserve bid Mortgage may be arranged by see- ing owner before sale. Proprietor Scott FaIrservice Auctioneer — Halrold Jackson Clerk — George Powell CRANBROOK Rev. J. H. Greene, Brussels, CM- dncted the special service of bap- ism and Holy Communion on Sun- day morning in Knox Church. Child- ren baptized were Sandra Ann, daughter of and -Mrs. Alex Cam- eron and, and Sharon Rae, danghter o Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Engel. Mrs. Itnight• was welcnned into Mem- bership by certificate from Ethel Presbyterian Churchi Congeatulations to Mr. and. Mrs. thee R. Thompson, ou Ithe birth Of their son, Philip Arthur, in. Toronto on Friday, A meeting of the Federation of Sgrieultitee wee neld the CoM.: 'reunify Centre on Thursday even- ing. Alvin Beetles, Mayfield; winner ;of the 1949 Paebitee lenprovement CompothiCin -of Hurtle. County, gave an 'Aldine of how he managed hill pastore pregrtem. lie Oahe on past. Aring 51 cattle eit 19 acres in 1:30, Doug Dill ee, .A,tericu italeal Re pre • sentativc for Retort,. was also , tee- .. ca,. e had -been M 9uelph and presented IN' late Mg. lin/e. ,lnfertleatien ',he had received On eereaa crops and fertilizatten, reonelt and 11, social :hour foilewed. The new Poetel sponsored a social evening in the Community, Centre en Friday everting, About 15 tables nr progremivo ,ottelire were In play, Winners Were Mts. Gordon Bawd and Paul 'Machu» for score awl consolation prizes went 0 Mrs. Harold Saeleiln end Doug Brans, 'Witch was served and dancims, followed, Mirs. Beatrice Per lee went to Milvertlen 94 Sunday ufter rec.eiN ing the hews of the death Of bet niece, Mrs. Kenneth ,Flemming, re.s.F.ed away on Saturday in Victoria Hospital, London, She was a deugh, ter of Mr, and Mrs. Thornae Mose, Milverton, and was horn at Walton, Mrs. Stuart Divans attended the fepee el on Tuesday. - vietten3 at the notte of Mr, and Mrs. Calvin Cameron on Sunday in- Mr. and Mrs. Paris, Mitelte11, Me, and Mrs. Art Nicholls, Broil hagen, Mr. and Mirs, Jack Wilson, Brussels, and Mr. and Mrs, Earl 1.,",-; es and son Tommie Ethel. Mr. and n'qrs. Harry Dolger. 'Mr. anti Mrs. Jim Bolger, Miss Rose- Nude Bolger Walton, and Mr , Earl Purcell, Listowel, spent Sunilay evItb Mr. and Mrs. Conlon lengel. BUY YOUR EASTEri SEALS NOW Like briigades of soldiers — dedi- esied to ticabie tbert of uhf uncon- ditional surrender of disease and deformities that prevent litbie chil- dren from retuning and playing with.: thole 'brain:es nett sisters -ant- able army of teeyeands of service, club members rally every spring for • their annual assaitelt. The weapon they unleash on the general public is 'the Easter Seals - a symbol of hope and opporttinlay piovided by The Ontario 'Society for Gripped Children. You. will have already received .your Easter Seals and this year the target of..$850,001t In 1 oluntary contributions must he tealized, or some of the more than 14,.000 handicapped kiddiee across ;be Province will neglected. Tie hands of a Rotarian, for ex- ample may hold the surgeon's knife in a vitally important corrective operation Which allows a child tee wale alone and unaided again. The bands of a Lion may hold the steer- ing wheel of car .ar station wagon that takes crippled children fie dirties, baseball games, picnics and ChriStmas patties; The hands ,of a, Kiwanian may • hold a paint, brush that helps JO decorate one of the Society's five *miner camps in tn readiness for hundreds, of cheer- Mg youngsters who are elegiblo nowhere else is the hot summer, ' 40T-ohs. From the simple act of licking ri qtr ep and mailing you a.campaign letter and a sheet of Easter Seals, to the nnportatit business of the form- atioi of the Society's policies in expansion programs, the service, f club members take a, keen interest l and active part, They lake pride in assuming they ate the official liason between the ; local health authorities and the Society, making it their deity to see that every handicapped child is,1 treated and provided with transport- , adon and the proper braces and appliances made• necessary by his disability. - Mete progress in the care and , tieatment of the crippled child has been made in, the past 25 years than during 'the whole previous history of ; inaeltinel. Help the members of the 222 Ontario Easter Seal Service Cilube keep 'this *vital program In rperation until every crippled child in this Province has the opportun• fLy lieppier life and the chance to achieve independence. That way they will grow to assume their rightful rineb in society as a self sustaining and contributing citizen - not ' a liability. FOR SALE Front and. Hind Quarters of Beef. Don Fraser Phone 877J6 CAR BUYERS Before yeti any you or lea model used car see tie about onr Low Cost Financing Service. Avatlable for either Dea/er or Private Sales. rtLENN KONNENSERG General Insurance Monkton — Phone 663R41 Presseti. • Phone 247 Tuesday and Friday 41111111111111011111 1111.11114 To be able to Live Better Electrically is all- Important to modern families. Recognizing this, the electrical industry hag ettabliShcci a standard which will guarantee the excellence of home's elect:riot uystern. A home that features the better installations and facilities that meet this standard is Warded the Medallion Symbol, When you buy a home built to Medallion electric standards—you are assured of extra edinfOrti convenience anti efficiency in theie throe important *aye" . all of which, help tie tieot&t our tuvegroftt, "Crenbrook Meat Misses" The eecona meeting •.:er the "Chan brook Meat Misses" was field at the Irvine of the assistant leader, Mrs. James Knight on April 2nd at 9.20 a. m. The meeting was, opened . by repeating the 4-11 pledge in enieon. The secretary's report •w as read by the secretary, Dorothy Knight, The next meeting of the • (Win-. brook. Meat Misses to be held at home of Marilyn and Doro.hy Knight,subject matter was "Variety e Tsubj Spice of Meat •Supplies.' • "le home a.ssignment was given. rTalt sir te tpily roll)cia,:ii for the next meetine is to be 'How our family gets its ..0 The meeting was closed by sing: g"God Seve the Queen". Brussels No. 1 4-H Homemaking Mt. The second fleeting of the Majestic Meat Minders was held on April 2nd at 9:30 a. m. in the library. The meeting opened with "0 Canada" followed by the roll tall, "my list of protein foods." The next meeting will be on April 9 at 9.21 In the library. A name far the Acessasesseatmeouteeee '''tg4cekeie;e'e' .4 Medallion Electric Homes • - ..,,,..k.emsfeeeeteem" built with your dreams in mind 1. PULL HOUSEPOINER—with plenty of circuits, outlets and switches. /. PLANNED LIOHflNG-.-a new high standard of lighting for all areas. 8. APPLIANCE CONDIIIONING—some major units installed plus wiring to accoria-,., modate additional major appliances, You can modernize Your proton/ home to Medallibn sfande cis All progressive builders and electrical con. tractors reconuntrid and will install electrical Systems that qualify for Medallion certiAcation. Fuld aut hors you cad have a Medallion Home. (.811 your! tak ca contract° or your local Hydro Offlcdo 'AVE B T ER ELE