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Mr, Lyle Gordon arrived hone
I recently from a three months trip
to ,Mexico.
fortune to
Miss I(ate MONabb had the MIS'
slip on the ice on her way
to school on Wednesday, resulting In
three fractures of the ankle, She is
at present confined to the hospital
1 in Tiiniskaming,
Sunday School will re-open on
Easter Sunday at 10 p,m.
Mr. Ed. Smalldon, Toledo, and Mr,
I Tom Smalldon, St, Thomas are visit
lug 'with their brother George (Dod)
and other friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dunn, son
Rickey, and Miss Linda Dunn, all of
Kitchener, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn.
Miss Maxine Smalldon, Kitchener,
spent the week-end at the home of
iee parents,don Mr, and Mrs. Fred stirall
Holy Week Service
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A special service was held in Knox
EreSbyteria,n. 'Church on Monday
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Wilfred McIntee — Broker —
LISTINGS WANTED
On. Farms, Homea, Businesses and
Sumtner Properties.
200 stems Blyth 3 miles, school
close, bank barn, asphalt covered
house,.
100 acres -- Bullet township, 1,4
mile to village, 2 barns, 7 room
instil brick house, everything
modern, good price and terms.
2 Storey brick house in myth,
modern, large 10t in cOnneetlon.
GORDON artANT
Phone 284
Brussels Oat.
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loOrd. Sedan AUtontatie liadie
Ford Fairlane V$ Setinn Auteplegie
Olds, Super 88 Hardtop, AldoMatte Radio.
ChM Belair 6 Cyl. Sedan Automatic Radio
Plymouth 6 Cyl, Sedan
Pontiac S Cyl.
UPRIGHT
CONCRET1, SILQ$
Up. To 50 Feet
Contact.
ARNOLD HUGILL
92 Cambria Road, Goderlch
Phone JA 4-9437, Collect
3958
1.953
1,957
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1955
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FOR SALE
400 Bales Hay.
Norman Beirnes
Phone Brussels 41-5
VS Sedan, Automatic Radio
V S Ranch Wagon, 2 Door
Clustomline Coach
Sedan, Delivery
ATTENTION MR. AND MR.
FARMER
CONSTRUCT _
FOR .apkt,g.
liolstein, Cows
Peter 1,41):Or 1411.0110 343.36.
FOR SALE,
Cedar Posts; also Fence stakes.
Re0 Slioldlee Phone 2873 or 2061i
Brussels,
Ford
Ford
Ford
Ohm,
MANY OTHER • MODELS TO CHOOSE 'MOM
BRIDGE MOTORS
FOR SALE —
Baled Hay
M. L. Cardiff, 11..R, 2, Brussels
Phone 3424'18 a nd COMET DEALER. METEOR — MERCURY
IMPERIAL OIL PRODUCTS
BRUSSELS, ONT. -'HONE 249 FOUND --
Man's gray leather glove, size 1,0,
like new, Owner may have same by
calling at the office of the Brussels
Post.
ms.coopsmossommor.• etwe'sw
SALE
Sales Yards FOR SALE —
Girl's yellow Coat and Hat
size 6; 'Girl's Tweed Coat ant
WEEKLY
.1ruiasels Livestock
EVER Y FRIDAY 1 P. NI, Set,
Hat
Phone 363113
are welcome st Set, size 6x.
Mrs. Allan McCall vane home market where you
or Suva.
BRUSSELS, Oft
Visitor, Consigner
LET'S KEEP ON FIGHTING CANCER IN HURON - - GIVE GENEROUSLY
1212511al wk igilIMME111221
FOR SALE — evening. Mr. E. G. Nelson occupied
32 plate tandem disc; 13 dim tie pulpit for the early part of the 1
power grain drill dual wheel dump service, with Rev. Lloyd Brown of
trailer with 14' platform; post hole 'Brussels United Church assisting.
digger. Rev, H. L. Jennings of St. John's I
Mel Jermyn. Phone 531'12 Brussels Anglican Church spoke on "The i I n 1VI itchell
FOR SALE —
Several new tractor tires, rear
and front at reduced prices; also
large number of good used tires
'ranging from 15" to 21" at bargain
prices. ,
Wes Budnark, David Brown Dealer
L'i4COIVIE l'AX COMPUTED
F 0 R
arraer s Bavinessmen Individuals
REASONABLE RATES
Glenn M. Ronnenberg
INSUriANGS
ply DRusseLs TUESDAY and FRIDAY
Wan
Vat DAV — Phone Taday der Argfebegniat
FOR SALE
5 Coal Brooder
Hovers and four
Shelters also Egg W
Orval Harrison
Stoves with
6' x 8' Range
fisher.
Phone 32974
Cross"„ 'Mrs. Kenneth S. MacDonald
sang the solo "Were You There
When They Crucified My Lord,"
The Rev. W. A. Willialms pro-
nounced the Benediction.
' Mr. and Mrs. 'Tatters, Mount
Forest, visited on Sunday with Alice
Forrest.
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64 toRIT:SH MAN WANTED:
Continue many years of Rawleigh
Service in part Of Huron County.
Previous experience, or capital
investment not necessary. You are
eligible if yon own e, car, bear a
goed repntetion " and are able and
willing to work 7-Shonre, etch
For further information write
Rawleitth's, Dent. 0452-914. 4005
-ft,ehelion, ?Montreal,
WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING
ASSOCIATION
"Where Better Bulls Are Used
Farmer owned and controlled
Service at cost
Choice of bull and breed
Our artificial breeding service
will belt) you to a More
efficient livestock operation
For service or more information call:
Clinton ICU 2-3441, or for long dist-
ance Clinton Zenith •9-5650.
BETTER CATTLIE FOR BETTER
LIVING
William George Engel
V:''1-nm George Engel, 60, of 4 Nile
St. Stratford, died suddenly on
'...Itttrday, March 18th, in the Stmt.
ford General 'Hospital, shortly after
being admitted.
"c ; `e ton eethr„tary 20th, 1901,
in Grey Township, a son of the late
Conrad Engel and his wife., Annie
Menzies On December 31st, 1927 he
"7"11."*Pied the former Mare'aret Alcoek,
.leteleve hItn. The couple moved
to Stratford in 1920, where Mr.
Env:el had been emeioyed since then
as a stationary engineer for the
C. B shone. He was member of St.
'1M Anglican Church, and a.
of Stratford Lodge No.
332 AF & AM.
Resides his iv.ife, he is Survived by
41iree sons, of Kitchener,
Donald, St Thomas and Robert or
Toronto: one daughter, Ruth. at I
home; and four brothers, Archie,
Malcolm, Robert and Ross, all of,
the Brussels district. There are two
grandchildren, 'Christine and Maria I
A son died in infancy.
The funeral service was held at I
the T-Ieinbeck ;funeral home, on I
Tuesday, March 21st, The service
was :;=ducted by the Rev, Charles
Tames of St. Paul's Church.
Pallbearers were George Pollard.
Thomas GruickshankS, DouglaS
Payne, Stuart Eidt and Nick
1Pleilset,osa, all of Stratford and I
7..i,wrence Queren ,?:esser of Sebring-
1,1 terment was in Avondale dame,
+et",,, A. special scrv1co wag held at
the .flitteral home lVfotelov ovemne, bar
5ti-rttford: Locke No, 332 AO it, AM.
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