The Brussels Post, 1960-10-20, Page 4PIONEER
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CLEARING AUCTION SALE
of Farm Stock; Machinery and •
Household Effects
at Lot 21, Con. 2, Morris Tern
3% North & 2y2 miles West
of Brussels
on MONDAY OCT. 31st at
1 P. M.
Cattle
Ycarlhig Hereford Steers, 750 lbs,
Pigs
Sark • Chunks
3 'York, Sows 1 Boar
Machinery
Ferguson Tractor in Al condition
Pcl':4•11P",11 Manure Spreader
Per-nson Cultivator
Forauson 7 rft, Mower
One way Disc
Fergvison 2-furrow Plow
7 tt. M. H. Binder
M. H. Fertilizer
Land Roller
Set Drag Harrows
International .Side Bake
Wagon Hay Rack Wagen• Box
Little Beaver Hammer Mill
Panning IVinll Wheel Barre*
10 gal, Electric Water Heater
Stone Beat Set of .Sleighs
Cedar -Posts Woven Wire
FAIA CLEANING
el A L.
Nov is the time to have that old .Chesterlicld
Suite made like Tew Again
7)
yov will be
thrilled with
the results
Now your two-piece
Chesterfield. Suite com-
pletely upholstered and
re-styled at the labor
price of:
CHESTERFIELD , ...$ 25.00
CHAIR „ 1.5.00
•
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A bank manager is interested in all
his customers.
No depositor is too young, no account
too small, no financial problem too
minor to receive his attention and
consideration.
He likes dealing with people and is
trained to help them in every way
he can. He's a good man to talk
things over with—not just because he-
knows a lot about banking, but be-
cause he can be counted on to apply
that knowledge and experience to the
needs of all his customers.
To him, banking is the opportunity
to work with all sorts of people and,
through bank services, to help with
your problems, your hopes and plans.
THE CHARTERED BANKS
SERVING
YOUR COMMUNITY 1961 CHEVROLET CORVAIR 95 LIGHT-DUTY RAMPSIDE PICKUP
ret.z t!i:•tng an i....:e113f.:ive hinged side-loading ramp, the new Chevrolet Corvair 95 rampsicie
An,4 oi-tration, low loading height, easy handling, and a high pro-
ort itm car.:t,o !.1,fIcy t', si.e.c. Its poworecl by e. Corvair air-cooled engine
dc4.,;nui £ve rs), OP c't,Ktz. The light duty truck has a 05..ifiCh Sylleei base and short
overall length affording otry *1114 paricifigj in trairle r x close quarters,
1"•The Club Girl Entertains"
tEeciop 2
The fourth meeting of the 4-H
club "The Club .Girl Entertains",
was held on Sept. 24th, at the
Wheel'er home at 9:00 -a.m.
The meeting was opened with the
4-H Pledge and thou. the roll call
was answered, followed by the
.ireading of the minutes by Darlene
.711aehan.
There was • a business dis-
sthkssion on the coming. visit of Miss
Tillman and the date .and demon-
stration for the next meeting.
The roll 1,..01. .for nnict moot-
2ay-„ Home A,,,A•rninenr:4 and 701.fsa
were given.
ENP17011.e assisted in inaking
l'ancy sandwiches. The toa table set,
tea made by• flail Machan was
rank and tly.:!-aitilwii>ii.es made were
bite.
Next week there is to he a
&monstretion to show the method
of icing cupcakes,
The meeting was closed by sing-
tng God Save. The Queen.
*Majestic Merry Makers"
sixth meeting Of the "Majes-
tic. Merry Makevf;" was held a t
the Brussels Weary on October 15th
at 2.30 p.m. with nine meinbera
airesent.
The ni ,••en; opened with the
singing of 0 1.;;Isnada followed by
The minutes read by Sylvia Hoover,
The roll calf was "one- reason why
title to uni:”..iairt."
The next meeting will be. on
Xriday, October 21st at 7.110 pin
at the home of Jean Smith, A tea
- .t> the motItc:s of the members, the
lades who helped with the club,
leaders and members is to be held
on Saturday, October 22nd at 4P.iii,
.Mrs. Bronson .demonstrated on
ma:i 'iing fancy sandwiches which was
very illt':'reiting. Some of the mem
hers then tried to make some and.
then ate them. Meryle Wesenburg
l'-•...:ed 'Mrs. Bronson,
.The meeting' closed with the 4-11
pl Age.
s'flifeFrf,r.A Girls Entertalp."
1 !Meeting
The fifth ideate, of the gran-
brock Will Entertain was
c-nt Crauhrrnh ';'"•ohoal October
15th at 7:30 p.m.
Tb- meeting opened with the
4 pledge.
2Ckle members answered the
roll
The next meeting is to be held at
`1e school at 9.30, Oct. 15th.
Myra 'McNair read the secretary's
report,
The meeting closed with. God Save
The Qneen,
6th Meeting C. G. E.
The sixth meeting of the C. G. B.
opened with the 4.11 Pledge.
Nine members attended •the meet-
:fig,
The secretary's report was read
by Gayle,
The next meeting will be held at
Cranbrook school on October 22nd
at 9.30.
The meeting closed with "The
QUeeri".
CLEARING AUCTiON SALE
of Farm Stock; Machinery and
Household Effects
at Lot 19, Con, 2, Morris Twp.
3% North & S miles West
of Brussels
on WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2nd at
P, M,
List in next weeks paper
Roy Turvey — Proprietor
Atmtloneer: Harold Jackson
Srolare Timbers Wood
Sonic Honsehold Effects
Quantity of Hay and Grain
Terms Cash
Rey Sellers --- Proprietor
Harold Jackson Auctioneer
George Powell -- Clerk
WANI ER
.13,0mn. and ii0ard fOr 6 TIVIPQ Tao.;
.COatact • 'rite .1.11118$01$ Post
FOR SAI,E-
White Cook Stove and
OTttla'kOr.
Dna Eraser Phone 377j6
fOB SALE
300 Roe's Red t ato'ecl On
range, ready to lay.
Morris. Ovans .,Phone 1$6r21, Atwood
FOR SALE —
Dressed Chickens and Ducks;
also 1 Cook Stove, like low.; 1
Electric Stove.
Dan McKinnon Phone 165W
FOR $ALE
Comfortable 5-room !douse, corner
of Elizabeth and Flroa, streets,
Brussels, For fprther information
contact
Tack -Wilson
VISIT —
the renovated Furniture Show-
rooms at Mildtnay. Select a Kitchen
outfit including Table, 4 Chairs,
glassware, cutlery etc.
95 Pieces for $79.95
Free Delivery.
G. E. Schuett, AlildmaY
Richelieu, 'Montreal,
-1`.• .1,, _ • If
FLOCKOWNERS WANTED —
'Up to 35c per dozen more
TENDERS FOR SNOWPLOWING
VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS
Tenders will be received by th
undersigned Until Monday, °eta('
24th, 1960, for snowplowing for th
1900 — 61 season for the Village o
Brussels.
Lowest or any tender not' necess
arily accepted.
Wm, E. King, Clerk--Tretta'.1;'0".'
Village of Brussels
TB.Q.up5gAu TEA
till October 1St, MI'S. BMA Bray
Lola a trousseau lea in honor of ber
erandaughter, Jean Bray who •ivaa
be married, Oct, Flit, Quest were
re-celved at the oer by :Mother 4pd
dmIghter and, Miss Marilyn Fischer'..,
dininF Mont was .decorated in
pink anal white bells and streaMers.
The lace .c0Yered table wi s centred
withh a • low arrangement of fall
flowers and pink candles.
T,n the afternoon tea won poured ;
by Mrs, jaCk. Warwick, aunt of tho.
bride,, assisted by Mrs. liermatt
•Schul, .alitat Of the groom•te.be.
Guests Were served by Miss 'Maxine,
Snnilion and Mrs. Barry Wielca,
Trousseau was displayed by Miss
B
,
arbara Bray linens by MrS. G , len,
,l'olinston kitchenware, Miss .00yee
MacFarlane; giftS by Mrs. Harris
Campbell;. shower gifts by Miss
Shirley Baker,
In the evening tea was Diatired by •
Mrs. Bert Bray assisted by Mrs. •
Jack Warwick. Guest were Served by
Mrs. 'Am ',Knight and Miss. Beatrice
,Alexander. The trousseau was dis-
played by Mrs Barnet Simitb;liitens
by Mrs, I,awsdn Ward; kitchenware
by Mrs, Choir Barlow; the gifts by
Mrs. Barry 'Wicks.; the . showers
gifts; Mrs. Glen Johnston. Mrs,
Ken Bray and Mrs, .Stan Bray invited'
the guests to die tea room, Kitchen
helpers were Mrs. Thos.. McFarlane,
Mrs, Harry Wright, Mrs. Cliff Bray
Mrs, Bert Meibein, Mrs. Frank Smith
and Mrs. Gordon Speiran.
WATP:Rt.t.00 CNT iL aREIROltill
ASSOCIATION
•••••••fter
Maar
FOR SALE —
Fa, pies. Heavy 'Duty 3-burner, Easetri
Phone 21r9 Stove. d ••• Apply to Mrs. pensniore., Brussels.
WANTED
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Your eggs over Grade A. price is, 6-51:)0. It It is a local roil WM Mir
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