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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1962-05-10, Page 5$ECT1QN Homecrafts: Bedroom DIRECTOSSeeMrs.. .Pherles Davie, Miss Milne McFertarte, Please Pelt (;lass Nittnber„ as well as :Section, on ticket. • AU Exhibits in competition in this class: to be the work of the exhibitor, Judges are instructed to discard all soiled, defaced or old. work, and award prizes to new up-to-date work, • Class let 2nd 3rd 1, Crib quilts $1:00 .75 .50 2, Quilt, fancy :giutueg 2.00 1.00 .75 3, Quilt, patchwork - 200 1.00 .75 4, Quilt, embroidered 2;00 1.00 .75 5, Qhilt, appliqued ...... ............ 2.00 1.00. 35 6. Quilt, novelty Demi odds and ends.... 2,00 1.00 .75 . $5,00 of above quilt prize money donated by Airs, James Mair, 7, Five different quilt patterns, mounted on white cotton... ....... ..... - ...... , ............ .......... -.,..,.,„75 50 .25 8„, Wastepaper Basket, suitable for bedroom, hOine-made) :75 .50 25 9, Floor rug, cotton, hooked ..•,.., 1.00 .75 ,50 '10. Floor rug, cotton, braided 1,00: ,75 ;50 11. Floor rug. old wool material, hooked 1,00 ;75 .50 12. Floor rug, wool, yarn . 1.00 35 ,50; 13. Floor rug, made of twine 1,00 .75 .50 14, Pair of pillowcases, cross stitch .75 .50 ,25 15, Pair Of pillowcaseS, embroidered - .75 .50 .25 16. Pair of pillowcases, crochet edge 35 .50 .25 17. Pair of pillOwcases, knit lace .75 .50 ,25 18. Colored pillowcases and sheet, embroidered 1.00 .75 .50 19, Two guest towels, each different 35 ,50 .25 AO. Fancy pin cushion .50 .35 ,25 SECTION N - Home Crafts 10. Table cover, 54x54, any new design 11. Table cover, crochet, 54x72 12, Buffet set; (embroidered) 13. Buffet set (crochet) 14. Set of place mats, crochet 15. Set of place mats, any other design 16. Three doilies (not over 10"), mounted, made of crochet thread KITCHEN Applications will be ne,ceived by the undersigned following positions at Huronview, Clinton, Ontario: for the 1, CHIEF STAN ION AR Y ENGINEER - Third Class Papers or better Duties to commence immediately Salary range -- $3,600.00 - 4,100.00 YOURS NOW FOR' ONLY finthidingthe A6titi Heavy Duty battery) MUCH BELOW ITS ACTUAL EETAIL VALUE , oitiA two tar oitioil.e*Oktkozve) KEEP INSURED! Separate premiums are requited frit your insurance from now on. Obtain application form at a bank, a hos- pital or the KEEP INSURED! 'the Family pi•eh-durn must be paid to 'over husband and wife. Tell your group Ok, if you pay yoUr prcinituris direct, Notify the Commission, KEEP 1NtURED! Follow carefully the histruetiohs on the back of the Certificate Of Paytneet Form 104, Which your employer is required to give you, Thursday. Max 101i, 1712. THE BRUSSELS POST eeeeteete*Neneeemille....44eeeee FOR FOR SALE. Man's, real nice, $port °oat, size food quality Sebago Potatoes, aS, Apply et The jireoel kj pot john Perris Phone 751'15 1 •(...:RAINBROCOr Hunter Fa.m.ltv Re-Union arussels Fair Prize List Mr. and Mrs, Lylle nord0ii. held. FOR SA.1.4 Open house timing the weekend In 100 acres of pasture Large Moffatt Electric Stove, he lemor of their sister, ,ft's. Annie D. A. Rowland, • 13041 g4pd shape, Will he tigha reationable.. fieshe,y . of Pasadena, California.. Phone Brussels. 35r16 Phone 48044. Ameng thou attending were Mrs. ,S4.1 Jennie Surto, Des Moines, Iowa, and hit's. f.0.0111 Merlure of Indiana- led.; Mr. • end hit's. Sydney Barnes, Louise and Donald, Barnes, London: Mr. and Mrs. Richard • Killingsworth. R1, Thomas, Mrs. . McCallum, St, Thomas; Mrs, Mae Mae Baker, Listowel: Miss Pearl Screen Door, nearly new; Lady's Baiter, Brussels .: Mr. and Mrs, Elmer large suit case, blue, silk-lined; Zimmer. Midland, and riantrIrtor Dresser with good mirror. Aran, Western 'University, T.endon: FOR RENT WANTED - Old pine and cherry furniture Lamps, guns, and colored dishes. P. A. Fraser Phone 392W8 MAN WANTED , Permanent Waiter wanted for beverage Nom, 'No poet 'time help required, Contact: The Manager„ The New American Hotel, Brussels • FOR RENT-- I have grass, Abed() and water for 10 head of young cattle Wm.. J. Grant, H.R. 3, Brussels ' Phone 25r6. OP, SALE -T. P Mrs, L. J'ermyrt Phone 90- WANTED -- 35 bead of cattle to pasture, 100 aoree, lot 14, concession 12, McKillop 'twp. Fred ;Glanville Phone 831r32i Seaforth PET 91,1 .1 F. CTS Dependable.serviee plus a line of First Quality Co-.op 'Products have earned the confidence of Ontario's farmers, For this. reason, more farmers have switched to CO-OP Gasolines, CO-OP Heavy Duty Motor Oil, CO-OP Cofax and CO-OP Lubco (multi-purpose) Grease. It's the results that count, and you got good results every time you use CO-OP Lubco, the multi-purpose, all-season lubricant for wheel bearings, water pumps, etc;. Give your car, truck, or tractor engine the care it deserves-use COOP Heavy Duty Motor Oil ... it suppresSes harmful sludge, rust, and bearing-eating acids-keeps engines running smoothly.. BABY CHICKS -- Bray can give prompt shipment on most varities dual purpose; dayolds and started 3-4 week old. Also Ames, Send for Agent - Mrs. R. Barrett, Brussels. MAN WANTED Cionlinhe many years of Rawleigh Service in Huron. County, Previteus experience or capital investment not necessary, You are elielble if you own, a. car, hear a' good renutation and are able and willing 'to work 7-8 hours each day, ;For inforination write Rawleighle Dept, R-152.914, 4005 Richol Montreal. Please number each exhibit, and only new work to be exhib- PO. All defaced or soiled work will he discarded. DIRECTORS - Mrs. George Martin Mrs. William Evans; Mrs. Glen Huether, Mrs. Robert Grasby. LIVING ROOM Mr. and Mrs. Carman Narcv. RR. a, Brusgels Mn'-, Second Melillo!), Cranbrook W, I. Raker and and 'Mr. and. Sea forth. The May meeting of the Oran- brook Women's institute was held in the Community Centre on May 1st. The roll call was answered by introducing a "grandmother guest." Over 20 grandmothers were present, , Mrs, Glenn Reenter gave the mete "Be-kind to the aged for they have come a long way; Be kind to !. the young for they have a long way to go, Mrs, Jas; Bremner gave the ; topic "Do not resent growing old, i many are denied the privelege," Plans were made to attend Huron- I view on May 26th and the District Annual on May 17.; in Walton, The entertainment 001MMitfee„ made up of Mrs, Murray Mother Mrs, Ross Knight and Mrs. Gordon. Engel, conducted games and contest for tl'e g'nests and members, Some of ',he prizes were given to: The Young- est Grandmother Mrs., Pearl Dann; The Oldest Grandmother - Mrs, I Wes McBachern; Grandmother with the most grandchildren Mrs. Wegg; Grandmother with. the young- 1 . est grandchild - Mrs. lid. Morrow: Cra.n.d.motber with the whitest ' hair - Mrs, Wes McZathern. Mrg, Jas. Bremner received the nrize for ; "Calling Flabby in the morning." A Newspaper Contest, Flow They Met. 'and Last Na-me Contest. were also- was served. hi the host-. qtr,i‘trfr1,4„.elpft Mrs, ATTENTION CAR BUYERS Our Low Cost Financing and 1st 2nd $1.00 .75 1,00 35 1,00.75 1,00 .76 1.00 .76 1.00 .76 1,00 .75 1.00 .75 1.00 .75 -Class 1. Cushion, satin or silk 2. Cushion, corduroy 3, Cushion, felt 4. Chesterfield set, 3 pieces (crochet) 5. Chesterfield set, 3 pieces, new design 6. Card table cover, any style work 7. Centrepiece over 12", crochet 8, Coffee table centre, crochet 9, Luncheon table cover DINING ROOM "FUEL SAVER" FILL'. CAP ANOTHER CO-OP "SERVICE EXTRA!" A newly-invented Co-op device- that controls costly Waste caused by fuel storage tank evaporation. Under practical circumstances, tests have shown' actual results of far less evap- oration and greater savings- with the use of the FUEL SAVER, FILL CAP. For Fast, Dependable Form Service-you can count on your Ca-op! SCHOOL TENDERS REQUESTED Morris School Board will accept tenders in sealed envelopes marked. "tenders" until May 31 for the follow- ing contracts: 1. Painting all exterior wood work, two coats first grade paint at S. S. No, 4 and S. S. No. S also woodshed. at Na. S. • 2„ New eavestreughing with necee- • sary conductor piping alt S.S., No. 4 and S. S. No. 7 ii. Furnace oil for four furnaces, for 'school year 00ilivAnaing ill Sept- ember, 4, runance. .flonl for schools 8. 10. and 12., e,;eder pn .. p,r:v et, . all. of thcsc schools. Please state ninn,110, of school and price of coal delivered, P, Rrno.caq, oat 1,50 1.00 1.50 1.00 1.00 .75 1.00 .75 1,00 -75 1.00 ,75 1.00 .75 BELGRAVE CO-OPERATIVE BELGRAVE, ONTARIO Phone Wingham 1091; Brusiels 388%V10 .50 .25 75 .50 50 25 ,50 ,25 WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP .7,5 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .7.5 .75 QUALI1V, SERVICE, CRAFTSMANSHIP 1.00 1,00 1.00 1.00 1,00 1,00 1.00 1.00 . Open Every Week Day CESIETKRY LETTIVRING Yew Guarantee ter Over 35 Years of one 256, Wingham SPOTTON TENDEF:S 'Tenders will be received by the undersigned for the following: 19150 Chevrolet, 1 ton truck, express body, 4 speed transmis- sion. RENT - .50 .75 .50 75 .75 ,50 .75 1.00 .75 1,00 1.00 .75 BABY CHICKS - Egg specialists, Ames, Sykes awl Cptaet, to reach best egg markets. Bray has dayolds to ready-to-lay. Best dual purpose varieties, and Leghorns, mixed chicks, pullets and, cockerels. Request pricelist. Agent - Mrs, R. Barrett, Brussel' Grass .f arm, or will take 30 head of cattle; plenty of water and shade. Oran Russel Phone 376W5 Insurance Plan will help you FOR make a better deal. BEFORE you buy talk to us. GLENN M. RONNENBERG Monkton -- Phone 347-2244 Brussels - Phone 65 Tuesday and Friday W4444.44444,44oronerwrintoromm, 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ti 1.50 1.00 35 .50 1.00 .75 1.00 .76 .75 .50 ,75 .50 .75 .50 .75 .50 1.50 1.00 1950 Ford, lie ton truck, Bell Telephone Service body. Tenders to be in Brussels, Morris,. and Grey Telephone Office by May 22nd, 1962. Trucks can be seen at the Brussels Morris and Grey Tele- - phone System, garage. Lowest or any tender not, necessarily accepted. Ray Bronson, Secretary Brussels, Morris and Grey Telephone System 17. Oven mitts 18, Cheery breakfast cloth 19. Three different potholders, mounted 20. Tea towels, 2, embroidered 21. 3 or more articles arranged to form, novelyt kitchen shower gift SEWING 22. Kitchen apron, most practical 23. Mother and daughter apron, fancy 24. Mother and daughter apron, practical 25. Child's school dress 26. Ladies' hat, spring, home-made 27. Ladies' hat, fall, home-made 23. Child's sun suit 29, Best made-over article, state what its made. from 30, Two different articles made from 2 sugar or flour sacks 31. Men's pyjamas, home-made 32. Child's pyjamas, home-made 33. Men's work shirt, home-made 34. Men's sport shirt, home-made 35. Boys' sport shirt, short sleeves, 6-10 years KNITTING All Articles To Be Hand Knit 36. Child's sweater, 2-10 years 87, Child's fancy socks 38. Infants' set, sweater, bootees and bonnet 39. Ladies' sweater 40. Men's fine socks, fancy, wool 41. Men's fine socks, fancy, nylon 42. Men's work socks, 3-ply yarn 43. Men's mitts 44. Boys' pullover sweater, fancy„ 6-12 years Brussels Ladies' Auxiliary donated $10.00 to increase prizes in Section N. FOR SALE Quantity of choice table and seed potatoes, both Ontario and. New Brunswick varieties, Urban Ducharrne, R,11, 2, Brussels Phone 343W7 • ••••• FOR SALE - 15 head of yearling cattle, ranging. in weight from 600-700 Ibe, oollidit.4 ring of 7 holstein steers; 4 hereford steers, and 4 hereford heifers. Urban Ducharm, RM. 2, Brussels Phone 343W7 PLUMBING AND HEATING - Modernize that bathroom, colored or plain fixtures; hot water or warm air furnaces, oil or coal firing; pumps and softeners; also ealvestroughing, Call: Lewis Whitfield', Blyth 130 or Carl Whitfield, • Blyth 32r23 TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to June 4 for the 'transportation of the pupils from No, 4 school Grey T.S.A. No. 1 to No, 6 school. Operator to supply own vehicle to meet the require- ments of the Board of Transport. Any tender not necessarily accept- ed For further particulars contact 'any member of the Board. Norman Hoover R. R, 3, Brussels, Sec'y Grey T,S.A. No, 1 HOUSEWIVES Use free time to earn with AVON Neighbourhood territories now avail- able. Townships open Morris, Grey, Write MAKE SURE YOU GET YOUR ,TEAS' ALL-PURPOSE SAFETY LANTERN Mrs. M. 'Willson 960 WELLINGTON RD. S. LONDON. Or Call Collect' GE - 29019 between 7 and 8 p.m. 1 .444.4.44•=144 SPECIALS 45. MARY MAXIM WOOL, of Paris, gives the following prizes-'1st, $5,00; 2nd, $3.00; 3rd, $2.00, best knitted garment from Mary Maxim wool; labels or sales slip from authorized dealer to accom- pany each entry. Wood's Store will duplicate prizes if sales slip proves purchase of wool from their store. 46. Child's smocked dress-1st, $1,25; 2nd, 75c; prize money donated by Mrs. .1. Low6, 47. Three aprons, 1 hostess apron, 1 practical half apron, 1 child's apron. Please mount these aprons-First prize, $1.25; 2nd, 75c, Prize money donated by Mrs. William Evans. * Reminders about your ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE IT'S A LANTERN, spreading a bright tight evenly over a large area. IT'S A SEARCHLIGHT' with a powerful, long range beard. IT'S A SAFETY BEACON With a red fkithing light for emergencies.• Whether you're at home or in the field, on the road, on the trail or in a boat, you'll find the Atlas all-purpose safety lantern the handiest, most useful lantern you've ever seen. This offer is for a limited time only so make sure you get t. your Atlas all-purpose Safety lantern soon I STANIONARY ENGINEER FoUrt h Class Pap e rs Duties to eoiiimeriee as soon as possible. Salary Range 3,060.O0 $3,566,0 Application forms can be received from the Undersigned arid must be sUbmitted in envelopes Supplied. ApnlidationS AVAILABLE ONLY FROM THE IMPERIAL: esso AGENT WilORE'NAME APPEARS kW* or any close 12.00 noon., itile-riday, May 14, 1962. Lowest atinileatlecie not nee-eteerily .accepted, JOHN G. BERRY, 'Secretary; Board of Matiad'inienty RurenVIeW,• Court Hotted„ Geitierieft, tint Oeorge Mutter Brussels a ONTARIO HtlITL SERVICES COMIISSIOfa ONTARIO- 141 •3` ALWAYS LOOK TO INPIERIAIL 0 .citt :Always: keep', your ROSPital Certificate:handy,