HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1961-04-27, Page 5THE BRUSSELS POST 1.
Thiosoay, Apnil 2,7114, 190.3i
TWILIGHT AUCT.IQN SALE.
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Auction. et •
at Pears. on and Bryarip Farm
44 mile Piset of .S.rusSels.
_SAT, EV E NING APRIL
Adullral Ilet71: 8 ger.a.Q;:r°19-01(.. ft, (new)
Glare jewel, it.burner Eneetric Range.,
(new)
Space Heater, coal or wood Inew).
Majestic 21" Television (2 yrs, aid.)
2 Chins .Cabinets
Fistonsion Table and Kitchen Chairs
Modern Floor Lamp, Table LaziaPs7
Other Electrical Appliances.
Washing Machine
Rocking Chairs
Occasional Chairs
Ironimg Board Baby Baggy.
Play Pen
3 Bedrooms including Beds, fluis Dressers,b(1
Stpods, sprinom and mattresses
and some bedding
Dishes • Kitchen 'Utensils
Terms Cash
ii1uctioneer ,— Harold, Jackson
Proprietor — Lewis Foucart
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BLUE
Rose Mania of gIOIX has
bought the corner store prop.
arty —from liars. McKinney of
Wingham and will live in it
later In the summer,
Rev. 'P. anti Mrs. Kennedy ,
were in Kincurdine this week
attendingn the funeral of
brother, William Kennedy,
Mr, and Mrs. James prernner
of Union were visitors at the
manse on Sunday with Rev. T. I
and Mrs, Kennedy,
Have you given your support
'to. the Cancer Drive?
LAWINMQWER$.
Root ,.,B141p1:41101 91- 04,,,,VOM.Q.Werf3.
2 Cycle and 4 'Cycle
24" RANOE.. .RIPER. MOWERS
CLOD BUSTER GARDEN TILLERS complete with I'
FURROWING TOOL and MIDDLE BUSTER
PARTS. and REPAIRS to ALL .MAKE-1 of MOWERS
and TILLERS
J. I. CASE TRACTORS and IMPLEMENTS
ANKS
RON
POLLARD'S CHAIN SAWS.
Phone 64 Brussels,
Thanks for helping us help the nationulde
fight against cancer.
Complete returns aren't in yet but we're
hopin; to meet our big, objective.
If you weren't in when canvasser called,
we hope you'll make a special effort to do
your part. Your donation will be accepted
by your local bank. — Carried,
Motion of Fischer and Conley that
the followino accounts be paid
— Carried.
$ 1.75
Remember, our branches throughout the
county are ready to give effective, confi-
dential help to cancer patients. Don't hesitate
to contact us: we know the Problem.
Mrs, D. Fraser, caretaker
supplies
Mrs. Elsie Cunningham, care-
taker supplies
Oldfield Hardwego, repairs
R. L, Cunningham; oil
Durham Drillers, new well
No. 1
Post Publishing House
advertising
Educator's Supplies Ltd.
supplies and repairs
4.70
5,25
45.00
383.75
1.50
a
I
Sunshine Baby Carriage; in good
condition, Chesterfield blue. Further
inforation • Phone 45736
FOR, SALE -- FOR SALE —
Colony House and Gas Brooder;
both in good condition.
.Mrs. Harold Tacna.' Phone 52r18
FO R SALE
25 'Range Shelters, used only one
season.
Chas. Thomas, Brussels Phone 253
,FOR SALE —
Bray can give quick shipment on
sdasrolds, most breeds, incluing Ames
In-Cross. Also hatching 'to order. A
'Sew started also prompt shipment.
'Order June-July broilers ,now.
_Agent — Mrs. It, Barrett, Brussels
16.99
Murray 'Hoover. labour 25.05
Meeffing adjourned on motion of
Conley to meet on May 2 at
8:30 p,m,
-Norman S. Hoover,
Secretary I
+ FOR SALE —
Colony House 10x12; good
condition 375
Machan Hardware
FOR SALE —
Cedar Posts and Fence Stakes,
also kindling wood.
Ken Sholdice Phone 287J
WANTED
Cattle '1,0 pasture; good grass,
water and shade,
Phone 276W5 Oran Russel, Morris
"HELP WANTED — MALE —
FOR SALE — Do you want a permanent career
with a steady year round income?
If you'd like to get ahead, investigate
the opportunities offered by a
Watkins Dealership selling top
quality, nationally advertised
products din a nearby "rural locality.
No investment required, For inform-
ation without obligation write
'Watkins Products, Inc., 350 St.
Roch St., Montreal.
Rodney Seed
registered se
eleapi and treat
Phone 489W13 Chap, McLean
In pickups, middleweights or
heavy-duty tandems, there's a
Chevy Independent Front Suspen-
sion truck to save you time and
money. A truck that works harder,
rides smoother and lasts longer!
And here's the reason why ...
CHEVY INDEPENDENT
FRONT SUSPENSION.
Wheels flex indepen-
dently, minimize wear
and tear.
1-BEAM TYPE FRONT
AXLE. A stiffbeam de--
sign that transmits
road shock right
through the truck.
FOR SALE —
Potatoes; Irish Cobblers, Sebagos,
Kebens, grown from Certified Seed
last year. -Also a power mower for
a Ford Tractor. Apply to
Fred Selling, Phone 97W Brussels REAL ESTATE
Wilfred Mcfntee ..— Broker —
LISTINGS ;WANTED
On Farms, Homes, Businesses and
summer Properties.
200 acres —` Blyth 3 miles, school
-close, bank barn, asphalt covered
konee,.
.00 acres — Iiii1let township. %
,,. mile to village; " 2 barns, '' 7"rocaa
-hum! brick' hiise; everYthing
modern, good pike and `terms- - .. •
2 storey brick ''honse in Blyth,
inodern, large lot in r,onnecthaL
GORDON GRANT
Phone XS
Drumm% • • Oat.
1
Lecal Representative
WIL1PREID McIRTEI111 — *Sitter
'Iaicerloa. YISIteittink; Nage% ' '•
Ornes. and 1M $01rikia is,
serve Yen.
;WOOL
t_lrussellt.*
Watch IttetitA —nighU &Cr your inOW .pop r
JACKSON ALUMINUM LTD:
ittA0OFtti-i
it COIleCting WOOI for grading and
dale on the' cooperative plan. Ship.
pars may obtain Oche and twine free
of charge from the' above or thelo
LICensed Operators
Any Government Deficiency Payment
Will apply Only On Properly' Graded,
*bole
Secure the Utmost by Pattaniaing
tbs. Orriariltation that Made this
posalifle: 1 1:i
CANADIAN 66-0=4 tRATIVR
WooL GROWERS LIMITED
217 tidy Street Terento
GREY TOWNSHIP
'W-199L .B9AR.p.
Tho regular 1nie4ing of the Grey i
Twp, Soli 141 Board was held In tI
ItIthei school an •April 11th, at I
8:10 pm. with 411 members present, i
The minutes of the lo,ot meeting
w:ere. Teal .anci.aklopted motion •of
tiviliiaritigoii acid Smith -
, Carried
Motion or Smith and Wllllalnson
that the Board notify U, 5,. S. No. .$
Vino, Wallace and. Grey that due to
the high enrollment at Molesworth
School the pupils from TI 3 cannot be,
aceomodated, after Juno 30, 1961.1
Carried.
Motion of Conley and Fischer 'that r
the vote to he talon.. at U 12', school
'regarding entering the Walton •
School Area must be 50% in favour
to be carried
ARE BIGGER SAVERS BECAUSE ti
THEY'RE SMOOTHER RIDERS
FORMER BRUSSELS LAWYER
E. BELL HONORARY COLONEL
M 0 Q 0
'• ''' ' • ' '
Oats; grown from
ed. $1,15 per bus.
ed.
H
LESLIE E. 11 zit AY
INSURANCE AGENCY
All Kinds of Insurance
lncludinn Life
CHESTERFIELDS
....Including "Kroehler" and 'ether
suites; also .1hop,;vorn .and .0.111
eh estSiiield suites •
G. Shtiett Furniture =dais*
Convenient terms,
WELL DRILLING
There is no need to, be' without
water. For fest efficient Eerviee
Experience *hero **inane Counts.
Contact Durham Drillers
Ilex 9199 Milian. Phone 6.166
MAN PARK
r • •
teach tfrent to
AtiVef Cfott
IfseifWen pcirkEid ddrt,
•<;;;•,:••
@Wm tom la tto
Independent Front Suspension cuts road
shock and vibration before they -can reach
the cab and driver. He's relaxed, comfortable,
able to do-more work in a day.
@t @r7 C°1
1..dependent Front Suspension pro7
-tects valuable payloads, and owner reports
prove it. You can takes fragile cargo over the
—roughest l roads with far less worry about
costly dakMagzlimmilwartyaii. „.
•••-• • . „lot
Less wear arid tear On
the truck's body and
sheet metal !hakes for
loweruokeeberid longer
truck life.
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See your locar authorized Chevrolet dealer
LieuT—Col. Elmer D. Bell, of
Exeter, has been apPointed honorary
'lieutenant colonel of the 21st
Field Regiment R.C.A. (M) at
WinghanU
Lielrit, Col, Bell was commissioned
in September, 1939. in Angina;
1941; lie was appointed. to the 19th
Field Regiment Wils ma "
tiliged and served overseas with
the unit. —
A year aft'e'r his rr-StUrn. to Civilian
life January, 1946. he was ap-
pointed to the 21st Anti-Tank Re.
gitnent, later re designed the 21st
Field lte.cr,itnent, With the rank of
major, He commanded the unit as
Mentenant colonel from June: 1032
to Jantary 1980. He then served
On the .staff'of1,18 Military *our)
heathlUarters 'at tendon until
April. 1951 :: ' • •
• Prior . tO,,the war Mr. Ball wae,',
ticed law
txtfrt,, 0fi•5i4^.-:Vta II #3.^7.7
trOOT .00• Toat,,rTt1 hr elro•tr;0'
,i4.00(11,:vnt•
FOR SALE
Biding Lot. Bxeelient locution,
dooct
Jack tliYatie
AtVEhitiohl dA,A etoititti
...doe Low cost Ffnattc1ng nitI IN.
suratice Plan help, you *labia a
better' deal. REPOSE: you bay talk
to, ;is.
GLENN''tiONNENtikitiet
Menktoil Phone 1141.4141
russets' Phone ot
Tudiday anti Friday
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
of Farm Stock, and machinery
at Lot 29, Con. 4, Morris Twp.
11/4 miles North and 1/2, mile West
of Brussels
WEDNESDAY, MAY 3rd
at 1 p. m.
Ford Tractor, recently reconditioned
Deerborne 2-furrow anew
Ford Spring Tooth Cultivator with
Scuffler attachments
Waterloo Double Disc, 32' plate
Steel Land Roller
Cockshutt Manure Spreader
Case 4-bar Side Rake
Case 7,ft, Binder
Litz Feed Grinder
16-ft. Plat Hay Rack
'G. M. C. 1/2 ton 1953 Truck
32 ft, Corn. Crib and
Other Articles
Pigs
216 York Chunks
York Sows with Litter
Cafttle
50 Hereford Steers, from 850 to 900
lbs.
Terms Cash
Proprietor — Thos, Pletch
Auctioneer — Harold Jackson
AUCTION SALE
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Farm Stock and Machinery at
Lot 16. Con. 6, Morris Twp.
3% miles West of Bsussels on
WEDNESDAY, MAY 10th,
at 1 P%rn•
Cattle
5 Aligns Cows fresh and re bred
5 Hereford Heifers bred
2 Moisten Heifers bred
1 Angus Heifer
Ayrshire Heifer with calf at foot
18 Yelling +Cattle, Angus and
Hereford (nese -
Pigs
S Young Sows bred 1 month
1 York Landrace tog
Paultry
215 Laying Hens
Oats
300 bUs. Garry Oats
Machinery ,
Oliver Tractor 60 • • •
McCormick Hay Loader
MOCiatititiek Manure Spreader
lVfOCOrinielt 4 Bar Ride ROO
Deethig Binder
' italyo 2 Purro*.PloW
Rubber 'Tired Wagon
Steel 'Wheel Barrow
•IfaCtton Internatotiti Otritie •
Tooth Harrow
Doda^e 1/2 ton Triielti good Motor
,.ther Articles too ottotoits to.:
,reeelortien,11.661:01,*,
Prdprietor — Gordon Wilkinson
Harold jaCkeon
Clerk 'i•-•• George Powell'
DtAii.617 0CK
WANTED
k iGHRST lyt'iCES PA ID' IN
tii.§0104bliqd .M9110615
FOR DEAD, OLD, SiCi OP
biSASLtb HORSES' or
Pot, vtormit). smock"- -Dliglooial
bay Night
Achegon.
ATWOOD 7-eNit14 146(1
(Na Toil mato),
- Plant tiCtuse No.. 1941.1144
COlitottot ildpose.
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ASSISTANT HURON
REPRESENTATIVE ANNOUNCED
It has been announced by Mr. K,
Lantz, Director of Extension for
the Province of Ontario, that Mr.
John C. TdcTaggart of Aurora, has
:been appointed as Summer Assist-
ant Agricultural Representative in
the County of Huron.
Mr. McTaggart has ,completed his
third year at the Ontario Agri-
oultaral College and, Will commence
lifs duties in Ruron on May 1st.
John has had a wide experience in
4,11 activities Xlirlt, County and
has been a contender for the
Queen's 011.1meas at the Royal Winter
Fair on several occasions. He was
champion beer showman at the
+College Royal at the Agricultural
College in 1960 and, reserve dairy
showman in 1961,
Mr. MoTaggart will b e associated
with Dr. D, 'f+1. Grieve in carrying oot
the 4-H and Jr, Forme:. programme
durins. the summer,