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NOTICE TO CRgDITOR6
IN THE ESTATE OF THOMAS
HARPLP WII-L.OLM1-113Y4 late of
the Village of Brussels in the County
of Huron, Labourer, deceased.
PRIMITOXF.1• and others having
claims ugaintit the restate of the
above P011.04: deceased, who died
on or about the 7th day of November.
I 1961, are required' to send 'full
Particulars of such claims to the
undersigned on or before the
seventh day of April, 1962, after
I which date the assets of the estate
will be distributed, having regard
only to such Claims of which notice,
has then been received.
Dated at Listowel this 15th day of
March, A. D, 1962,
W. M. PRATT, Q. 0,
P. 0. Box 307,
Listowel, Ontario,
Solicitor to the Executrix
Aimuses
CAMPBELL SOUP
COMPANY LIMITED
LISTOWEL
Require a " Shorthand or
Dictaphone Typist
Education to a minim= of
Grade 11 will be an asset.
commensurate with
education and, experience. An
attractive range of employee
benefits and Cafeteria facilities
nro available.
ii day week
Applications should be addres-
sed in person or by mail to
The Personnel Department..
Get more for yo
tFI
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money when you
buy a
POLE.
BBARN
BUILDING
from —
J. M. McDonald
Lumber . Ltd.. •
Brussels, Ont.
24 `)/o Topnotch
VITATONE
21 % Topnotch
Chick Starter Crumbles
Start
start
start
and Minerals,
NF 180
on Vitatone for
Extra Vitamins
Antibiotics and
.Start Baby Chicks.
feeding at 1 week. At 3 weeks
feeding good qualiity Whole. Oats,
at a mere token and keep Increas-
the first week.
at times of stress when grow-
ing and laying.
Wee
log until you are feeding one fifth oats
of the total
ration at 8 weeks
of age.
18% TOPNOTCH GROWING CRUMBLES
41 t 8 weeks of age hold the grain level constant and gradually change from Starter to Grower.,
potween 9 and 13 weeks, gradually increase the Scratch Feed until they are getting one-third t
the total ration in Scratch. Maintain this diet until birds come into production.
B USSELS $4.80
Corresponding Fares from intermediate Points
For Tickets and Information Phone Your Local C. N. Ticket Office.
New Chevrolets an ,•
Chevy "1131n Stock
1961 Chev Belair Coach, AT.
1960 Falcon Station Wagon
1959 Plymouth Sedan
1958 Chev. Sedan, Radio
1958 Chev. Station Wagon
1956 Chevo SedeAt
195 Metem,,,
1951
1954 Cloy. Sft Tt
2 New 1862
1.959 i/2 Tio Ch ,r1
1958 1/8. GMC
1951iI 071rew 'Panel
1951 1 ran Stake with Duais, Ch v
Stock
Canadian Nati •nal
rugged; good-looking cab It pays to team up with
a Chevy Heavy on tough tasks. See your Chevrolet
Truck Dealer now.
*Optional at extra cast
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Thursday, March 1040 001
FQ110SAinl-cE12--,john P oore
Mill; also 111cOormiek Peering Milk-
ing Ilinebine.
EllierOOn Alitebell Phone 368,110
Complete Line of Build ng_ Materials
,441/111
FOR SALE --
Black Spaniel Pup; also Blond
Dog, 4 years old, registered,
Plume 392W8 M. A. Fraser
Walton
• WANTED -,-
Reliable Woman, .to. help with-
lionseiceening: two adults; TIP extra,
attention,
P,O. BOX 73 Phone 206 Winghatu
HELP WANTED -- MALE I--
Men wanted for customer service.
Permanent, Full time, For interview
write giving address, puune .number,
age and other details to R. W.
SERCOMBE, 1015 Adelaide St. Apt.
5, London, Ont.
and
LASTS.;
and LA4ii,
and LASTS,
ECONOMICAL pole
buildings can be built,
for less thin the, c:cist of
conventional struCtures.
EASY TO ERECT'-- "Pole.
Type" induslrial buildings uiing
modern construction methods'.
FLEXIBILITY — Simplicity of de-
sign for multiple uses.
LONG SERVICE LIFE — pressure;,
creosoted poles and lumber last . . .1
la'st and Iasi,
MAN WANTED
Our Supervisor in this area finds
that public demand for the new
Ontario Automobile membership
plans has made it so that he requires
a full time representative to work
with him in' this area. The 'man
selected will be between 25 and 55
with a car and be prepared to work
FULL TIME to create a better than
.average income that will continue
year after year because the renewal
commissions on his sales will be •
guaranteed. Our 'Training program
for the man selected will start the
last week in March. Experience not
necessary but those having r
successful sales record in this field
will be given special consideration.
Apply by letter at once to Dent. OA,
Box 817, London, Cannfil, giving full .
details so that your application can
to carefully considered.
from your pullets TOPNOTCH LAYING FEEDS get the first eggs When you
they should be changed to Laying Feeds. Don't forget Grit
two weeks old). And Fresh Clean Water
Wt.
(Rine Grit beginning when they are
cheapest feed.)
Let us Quote You on All Your Farm
BUilding Requirements
FREE PLANS — FREE ESTIMATES
Compare Our Quality and Prices
Before You Buy
PHONE 77 BRUSSELS
10121M170,51ZIFETIMEMBIPTIVEEMZIEMIllrfi
(your
FREE FEEDING PROGRAMS
are available at the MITI
PLEASE ASK FOR THEM I
Jf you follow this program, we
think you will agree that your flock
Is an ABOVE AVERAGE ONE
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PHONE 199 — BRUSSELS
" THE MOST VALUE FOR THE FARMER'S DOLLAR "
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weir Ls avid WING MAN
CrtzieRrelloave,
Mrs. Janet Scott
Mrs. Janet Scott, 82, of Brussels,
died at Huronview Ion 'Clinton,
Tuesday.
Born in Grey Township, she was'
the former Janet Simpson and
widow of the late Robert Stewart
Scott, She lived 'in Cranbrook before
coming to Brussels. ,
Funeral service will be held to-
day at the D. A. Rana funeral home
at 2 p.m. Burial in. Mount Pleasant
Cemetery, Ethel.
Futurdey Excursions to
Good goirg and returning same Saturday only. Excursion
return tare from ETHEL
Ethel Busy Bees
The fourth meeting of the Ethel
Busy Bees was held:'March 5th, at
the home of Mrs. T. McFarlane.
'The meeting was opened with the
4-H Pledge arid roll call. The
ntinutes as read by Karen, dunning-
bath, were approved. The business
'was conducted felloWed by a
demonatration, discussion and
home assignment.
The text Meeting Will be held oit,
March 12th, at :Karen Cunningham's.
, FARM FOR SALE
100 acre farm, all in &Luis; good
Weil and windmill; frame drive
shed. Located at lot 26, , con, 12,
MoRillop Township, 8 miles north
of Seaforth and 2 miles south of
Walton. This farm. Is located in an
excellent farming area.
Apply tot Barry Marshall or
Mrs. Corn rarrows. at 'alto
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In. Chevy Heavies truck power is tailored to the job.
There's new meaning to High-Torque power in
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... the extra-stron;-!: Ind( pendent Front Susp:iv-ion
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