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INSTALLATION
GORDON
WORKMAN
Electrical Contracting
Phone: Brussels 57W
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HARRISON
Electrical Contracting
13, R. 1, Monkton
Phone: _Brussels 329J4
RUSS giaS POW Teeeeay, February 154 t9
FOR SALE —
TON potatoes, 75 lb, bags,
Wm, platep Phone .21r17
ANNUAL MEETING,
WINGHAM GENERAL, ,HOSPITAL
ASSOCIATION
The annual meeting. of the •
wi 4ghap. Generel Hoteetel: Assoc. 1.
,laelen Will be held ee Friday,
February 2nd, 1960 at B p,Pa, in the
leciceeeticet Mete c'of tee
Residence at Winghttm, Alt matter!
of brininess pertaining to the
Wingluen 'General Hospital Mime-
iatien will be transacted, including
the election of Directors and other
Officers, and consideration of the
bylaws of the Hospital,
In order to cast a ballot In the
.election of Directors a person must
'be a member of the Association,
One-year memberships may be
obtained for the sum of one-dollar
from the Wingluen Hospital, the
Treasurer or a member or the Board
of Directors.
Everybody welcome.
Ti. C. MacLean John Strong
President Secretary
FOR SALE -
Holetele cow, Ii years old, bred
artificially, dile Feb, 8th, right in
every way,
Bernard Teepee Phone 384W13
got a hard-to-beatroom?..
building a reeroom? work Amp? attic room? • „
NOTICE TO cRgDiToRs
AND onigns
In the metter of the. Estate of
JpiNig MARRIAN CAMPBELL
late of the Village of Breese's in
the county of Heron, Widow,
deceased,
NO TI CIE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuent to the Trustee Act, that
all creditors end others having
claims against the Estate Of the late
Janet Mairriee CamPeee, are
required to vend particulars of their
elaime duly verified, to J, T,
GOODALL, Solicitor for the Execut-
or of the said Estate, on or before
the 15th day of February, A. D., 1962
and that after such date the Executor
will proceed to distribute the aseete
of the ,sieid Estate, having regard
only to the claims of which he
shall then have had notice.
DATED at Wingham Ontario his'
17th clay of January, A. D, 1962.
T. ev00114Tee
WINGHAM, (MINK
Solicitor for the !breed*.
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FOR SALE —
Baled Hay; also 84 feet of 21/4 in.
new galvanized pipe,
APPly to: Box 50 Brussels
CUSTOM WORK WANTED
Cattle. Spraying for lice. Satisfact-
ion guaranteed,
Lloyd Weber Phone 432J7
REWARD
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tour keys, lost In Brussels
Finder pleaise leave at The
Brussels Post.
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ECONOMICAL INSTALLATION
With flameless electric heating units, you don't
have to extend or strain your present heating sys-
tem. No duct work or expensive structural changes
are required to provide maximum heating comfort
in the added living space you're planning, because
electric heating units operate entirely independ-
ently. Your qualified electric heating contractor
can install thorn anywhere, at any time, quickly
and inexpensively.
CAREFREE COMFORT
Flameless electric heating units provide the
ultimate in heating comfort. With an individual
thermostat in each electrically-heated room, you
control-both comfort and cost. Just set the exact
heat you want, when you want it... turn it down
• when the room is not in use. Heat is provided al-
l' most instantly— no need to wait for heat to build
up in a central system. Electric heat is as clean as
light,, produces no dust, no fumes, no products of
• combustion. The air is more healthful and drapes,
rugs, walls stay clean longer.
LOOK AT THESE ADVANTAGES
With flameless electric heat no heat is wasted up
a chimney. With individual thermostats there's
no need to overheat the whole house to make one
room comfortable. Weather and wind direction
won't affect your comfort. It's the ideal answer
for hard-to-heat areas in your present home...that
cold bedroom, a draughty bathroom. Electric heat-
ing units can be installed anywhere, anytime,
quickly, easily and inexpensively in a size and
capacity exactly suited to your particular need.
THERE ARE MANY KINDS OF ELECTRIC
HEATING UNITS. TO CHOOSE FROM
_ FOR SALE
3 good used wringer washers
2 used Westinghouse /refrigerators
1 used Philco Refrigerator
I 1 Mcqatry Stove
Meehan Hardware
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ler-assets. Ont.
MEN WANTED--
Brussels, Blyth, Wingharn area;
above average earnings; no layoffs.
ror interview and information write'
Box 50, Brussels.
WANTED —
In the matter of the Estate of
SAMUEL JAMES ALCOCK,
late of the Township of Morris
county of Huron, Farmer, de-
ceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that all persons having claims
against the late SAMUEL JAMES
ALC1OCK, who died on the nth day
of October, 1961, atethe said Town,
ship of Norris in the County of
'Huron, are notified to send their
claims, duly verified, to the under-
signed solicitor, before the 10th day,
of February, left; after said 'date,
the estate will be distributed and.
and the Admlnistratrix will only be
liable for claims' of which she has
then received notice.
DATED at Walkerton this 16th
dev of. January, 1962.
Eltriede Elise Alcock,
Administratrix of the estate
of Samuel James, Alcock, deceased,
by hei solicitor,
CAMPBELL 'GRANT, Q. O.,
Walkerton, Ontario.
preferably
Basswood. We
some othert
Standing Timber,
Hard Maple and
also buy logs and
species.
Phone526-7220 Auburn
.7919. TI Craig and Son
APPLICATIONS WANTED --
Applications will be mei:dived by
the undersigned up to February 5,
1962 for the position of Maintenance
nen for the ten schools in the Grey
Terre School Area No. 1. Salary $1.00
Per hour plus .8c per mile travel
allowance. Duties to commence
Pebruery 15, 1962,
Norman S. Hoover, Secy.
Brussels, R. R. 3.
VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS
NO PARKING
No parking will be allowed on the
streets of the Village of Brussels
between the hours of 2 a.m. and
S a.m., during the winter months,
to allow for snow removal. The
owner of any vehicle so found may
be charged under Section 89, Sub-
section 9, of the Ontario Highway
Traffic Act. SALE - LOCAL MAN REQUIRED --
To be our Representative in this
Ceenty, pleasant, dignified work'
with top earnings. Full or part time.
Repeat sales year after year, no lay
offs, no slack seasons, age no
beerier, car needed. Territories are
filling fast, rush your name and
address for full information. No
obligation. Development Director,
Box 817, London, Canada.
7erfleee FOR •
Spy apples, sprayed; $1.50 per bus.
Howard Smith. Phone 451J6
Chief of Police
D. Hastings
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TENDERS WANTED —
Teneene for the supplying of 15
cords of hard bodeevood (maple or
beach) to be delivered to Duff's
United Church, Walton on or before
Juno 1st, will be received by the
undersigned up to and including
February 10th, also tend ere for the
supplying of 5 Ores( cedar to he,
delivered immediately if possible
Tenders to state length Of wood
dud' mete eeeeeted.
Rae Houston, R. R. 9, Brussels
'Sec. Board of Stewards,
II DO IT NOW
WITH A HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN
BILLS TO PAY ?
Did you spend too much money at
Christmas? Have you 12 holies
weekly tend a car?
BECOME AN
AVON
REPRESENTATIVE
Home Improvement Loans are available through
your bank under the National Housing Act for
alterations and repairs to the exterior or Interior
of a home and for a wide variety of other improve-
ments. You may borrow up to $4,000 with up to
ten years to repay. These loans are also available.
to the owners of rental properties.
II DO IT NOW
WITH A FARM IMPROVEMENT LOAN
Farm Improvement Loans, backed by the Domin-
ion Government are available from your bank —
up to $7,500 at five per cent simple interest and
up to ten years to repay.
These loans cover the purchase of all types of
farm equipment and improvement to the farm
house and farrn buildings.
In a profitable territory near
your home. Openings in Morris,
Grey, Hullet and McKlilop Twps.
Write Mrs. E. Bell,
kAtAiNiii.RUCJic Kitchener to eiew windows in tt
church there: A,Ifred knight keport-
ed on theft findings, also brought
several estimates on the 'net-dilation
cost of church windows. These were
discussed by the meeting. The
Benedictiori was pronounced by the
Ray, Mm, Moerison and refreshment
Ivere eerved by the ladies.
Allah, the three yobt old' son of
Mm'. and Arts, Cloldwitt ttiofit, is a
patient in Windburn trospiret, Stiffer-
thg from Mleurrionie.
84 ALBERT ST, WATERLOO
or phone collect
St-I. 5-0751 before See aere
Annual Meeting Of
Knox ,Presbyterian Church
The annual' Congregational meet-
ing of Knox ilettebyteriate Church
was held an 'Monday evening; Jan,
eery 29,, at 8.30 in the Ceiureh. The
nee% Wm. Morrison, 'Bret/861s,
luterlitericitimettor for Certribrobk and
Ethel, opened the meeting 'Nettle
Scripture reading, and preyete
Mfee Sttrart McNair presided at the
I*" 7P1) • '11'1 41 s' $.
Eg DO 9T NOV)
WITH A SMALL. BUSINESS LOAN
E nquire aho ,,It Government-backed loans for
Imprc,,,,ments to `'n1111 business esfriilliormimi8,
through the chartortA bunks--tip to $25,000 and
eel:Olen years to repay,
'gait for the of a hymn.
Aire. Edwin -G. Nelsen, TEurlent
minister, Was aproiritee chairman or
tee Irelleess reeeetott with .elfred e,,
'Knight es seeretary. The oieeetiee
set for the general beclget of the
elmreli Presbytery esaree.
Maitland was accenterl. Three. ilesv
Members were elected to time hoard:
at' reieliingrq,s. Alev ,"t Me,s,'Tn P.
tri;frod: rind wttta rt
Ftfavoosott„ *tic rrt.iving teetehere
Were lifenriefli Itaetenai‘1, :'ctrre4 f,,
tant] linhert *eel. SO! A rttl
me.trieere 'of the et -Saint erei
r4ra ramlo a /elf tete to
lees. :S7ereling eepeeeton, efro. P.
r. 4TifrlirlI ISTrq, .floArtto IT-other.
tit^'inn, lain, ,Tames „Telre ,/tne , etre
Alex Mei' !earl anti Mrs. red
eohnston. atterelerl tI Tleeee rree
beteriel In Clinton leet e•oelt.
etre* Alee lifeCricl,ese visited Sri
telaWel lest middy,
'9". Elmer eellers, elestr /lee
Plekre of Tier/sits were wootr.0.04
villarre,
ere 1te 410 ••• 04.1
.q t7 film wot' at
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r ATTENTION CAP BUYERS
....OUP Low Cost elnanclrig sap In.
lamina' Plan ..wIll help you make a
better deal. BEFORE you buy talk
•LINN M. RONNEMEERO
F.- Nankeen — Phone MEW
. Brussels — Phone 65
r i Tuesday sad PAW
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V ACFIESON'S
Dead Stock Service
HIGHEST PRICES
For Dead, Old or Disabled
Horses and , Cattle.
Phone Atwood 356-2622, Collect
Licence No. 156C62 L,
RADIANT WALL PANELS
Radi'ant 'heating unies e
mounted into wall or ceiling,
beam warmth like' the ;sun
throughout the room,
BASEBOARD
CONVECTION UNIT*
Inconspicuous metal base-
rd
units replace wooden
baseboards. Under windows,
they eliminate cold draughts.
PAN-TYPE HEATERS.
These units provide fast heat
recovery, ideally suited to
rooms having only occa-
iona I
E LECTRIC
H EATING! CAMILE
Hidden in the ceiling insu-
lated heating cable provides
'complete heating comfort.
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McWHIRTER
Electrical C'ontracting
Phone: Brussels 153
Bryartt; We .ding I.Lcivirnnlnt
DRUSSELS, ONT. PHONE l
for advice : ant assists ace, .all your.
NdtionAl rtiOlOyriIent Wide
"Wed by aut hority Hon, •Pylklinel
Miotslar or Labour, 6anarla
r.rt "1417'1"
io2;
Will shortly require addltierie
rsreale employees in te e plant,
troth full and part time.
At tracelVe wrige,a, security
berafite miff cafeteria faellititie
clue available,
A01311oziffte dhooitt C"ehtact.
the lee reoii el"beliartni
DO IT NOWIJAN.29 TO MAR.10
Electrical Contractors and Hydro are
working together in conjunction with
the Government's Winter Works pro-
gram. Their efforts are aimed at mak-
ing it easy for you to enjoy the ad-
vantages of electric heat without delay.
Your Qualified Electric Heating Con-
tractor is trained to serve you.
Ask him how you can do it now and PAY LITER!
m1110101 the new
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str, for
whr, opprNiiita
recILiiily, speed,
comOorf oboe°
oil, good vokoel
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