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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1962-10-11, Page 4WITH Address ....................... ........ YOU Western Fair Raceway — London ,1 martmasemar,Tweltratitsuswatsorm, .••-••••“-.••••••,..4. 1963 OLDSMOBILE ... • ''"'"" teach them to never cross troth between pdtked cars THE BRUSSELS POST TENDER WANTED Morris Township ',Venders for the .contract of snow. ploughing roads in Morris: Township mill be :Me-iNvi, the undersigned until 12 o'clock noon, November 5„ ,1902. Two plows •are•rettinred—one for the north side of the Town• ship and one for the s.otith Side. of the Township. Those tender- ing specify \\Inch preferred, type of equipment to be used., and price. per hour for plough. big. Lowest or any tender not .pec, essarily accepted. Wm. McArter, Road Superintendent Ueorge Martin, Clerk, UNION CRURPI-t. ,MEMBERS HONORED BY CONGREGATION. ... Lasti Sunday,. after the morning. service, the .cougregation of Union Vatted Church took the .oppoittinity to honour , some of the menthers : • of the church and choir for their taithfnl and unswerving loyalty. Bill Bremner paid a fitting tributo • to Mil, and. Mrs. Leslie Lake ..for . their long association. with "Union 1 Cihurch„ ,Lesli.e. as an. .elder and, Mrs. I Lake as the efficient organist and : . .1 choir leader !Or many .ye41,$, Ralph Machan, op behalf Of. the 1 congregation, presented them With , a step-Up table, Mr, and Mays,. Lake expressed, their appreciation of 'the gift and Untied all to visit them in their new home in Atwood, Then Frank Trienistra„ on behalf Of the choir, presented Mrs. Lake with a necklace and ear rings for 1 which she thanked them saving how much she. had enjoyed working with them and hoping that they would I still continue to 1)E, interested In the 1 choir, Frank also. exoresed the choirs appreciation to the members of the Mo7L'ay family and presented Myrna. With a necklace and the boys, Bill, Ronald and Bruce with leether wallets, PM, oe 'behalf of flip .fnontlY. ininn k e o 44,, ohnir fro, kb ed i• ei r I- q . T110 ATeT‹.(0;,., family have moved to Listowel,' Union U, C. W. Honor MeMbers At the last meeting of the Fi.C.W. R 12th ANNOUNCING the appointment of MRS. MABEL BROWN and MR. ANDREW C. TURNBULL BRUSSELS, ONT. as our Sub-Agents fOr the sale of CANADA SAVINGS BONDS r•IIIMVIT.....61/10/011,11/10! Phone 331W18 FOR SALE Pigs Bernard Ten Pas •••••••••••••101. 411•1•••••11.• NESBITT, THOMSON AND COMPANY, LIMITED FOR SALE — Coal and Wood Stove in very goga condition, Phone 22-7 FOR SALE — Sheitland pony, well broken, Apply to; 37$W6 350 BAY ST. TORONTO 1 PHONE 362-6133 FOR RENT — 3 or 4 room modern apartment, available Oc4. 15, Phone 155 t'dTilhi-, • Mr, and .Mrs, J, W. Pluvomhe and. family of Aurora were holiday week end visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Win, Brown. 'Mr: and Mrs, Archie I'lull and, 'family of Wingham were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Art Rock, Mrs, Andrew Bremner is a patient sin St, Joseph's, Hospital., London where she underwent surgery.. Weekend guests with Mr, and Mrs, Percy Stephenson were Mr. 1 and Mrs, Doug Jess and family of Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs, Earvey Clark and family and Mr, and Mrs. Doug Bothwell and fancily were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Jack Conley. µ. 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS in the Estate of ROBERT BENJAMIN KERR ALL PERSONS, having claims against the 0We of the above. mentioned, late of the Village of Ethel, in the Ciounty of. Huron, retired farmer, Who died on the. 21st day of August, 1962', are. required 'to file proof of the same with the undersigned on or before the .27th clay of October, 1962. Atter that date the executors will proceed to distribute the, estate . having regard only to the claims of which they 'then have had notice, T)ATED at 'I'irossels this 6th day of October. A.'ft. 1062, CRAWFORD HETFIERINGTON Brussels • Ontario Solicitors for the: Executors 1111111MINII WANTED — To buy a used piano, ht good condition, Phone 327W5 Brus,sels ONDON • You are invited to be guests of the _ Raceway for this special event FOR SALE — iBUffet; ',China Cabinet; Dresser, Mrs. 'Wes, Stephenson Phone 150W John. Mrs, with prior of 'Union `United. Church Mrs. Bird, Mrs. Leslie McKay and Leslie take were presented gifts from that organization to their departures, FOR SALE — Girl's winter coat, blue, size 14. and yellow formal, size 14. Phone 364W7 WANTED — Live Poultry, Picked up alt the farm, ,,Bigheat prices paid; Call collect SO Brussels or 73W, Beethet"s Prodce, Brussels, Opt, CRANBROOK Sunday School Viand the regUlar morning service in 'Knox Presbyter- ian Church will be held at 10 a.m..rind 11 a, in, beginning Octeher 7th. Please note the change as this is 15, minutes earlier than previously. STRAYED — To lot 13, Con, 8 Grey Twp., a Steer, about 800 lbs. Owner can have same by paying all expenses. Thos. McFarlane Phone 334S CAMPBELL SOUP '4 LIMITED LISTOWEL REQUIRE FEMALE EMPLOYEES R TEMPORARY PLANT WORK DURING THE :FALL FOWL SEASON APPLICANTS SHOULD VISIT THE PLANT PERSONELL OFFICE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE PROPERTY FOR SALE — Six acres; Six-room House with bath; Garage; Barn and Colony Houses. One mile from town, Road open all. winter, FOR SALE --- Apples, Macintosh, Courtland. and Delicious. Bring your own container and pick them yourself, $1.25 per lius. `Geo. E. Blake, Phone 44231 Lot 5, Con. 14, !Grey 0a19/ FREE PARKING ,F4X31 HEATED STANDS FOR SALE — Cement veneer 7 room house in Brussels. Modern conveniences. Mrs, Maude Egggitt Apply ito. Victor Emerson --- Whitechurch Phone 570W12 Racing Rain or Shine 49, hi ToBo Troditio . CAO r Tait KnOx W. M. S. Mrs. Earl Dunn was hostess for the regular monthly meeting of the Women's Missionary Society of Knox Presbyterian Church, Mrs. John ,Solinock was leader and followed the Thanksgiving service from the "Glad Tidings", She was assisted by Mrs. Earl Dunn, Mrs. E. Nelson and Miss A, 3. Forrest. Mrs. Schnook led in prayer. The 'aul:giving Topic. was in charge Mrs. Mac Hinge' and Miss Vorrest gave a reading and inei- tation on "1 hariltaffering." The .roll call was answered by eight memb• ers with a, thanksgiving 'verse. Mrs. ,Stanley Fischer presided for the blisiness and 'the Secretary, Mrs, Alex ,Steiss, read the the minutes, Several meetings coming up were discussed, the Union Thankoycriig Oat, 0, at 8,30 and the Sectional Paeel .Rrussels, Octeber 25th. Mrs, Schneek gaire a reading "Why people don',tr go to Church". The November meeting will be held 'at ate home of Mrs, Alex Stoiss. Mrs Stanley Fischer assisted the hostess in serving lunch, Mrs. Wes, MeEachern left last week on a trip 'to the West. Week end visitors with Mr. and Mrs Earl. Dunn and faintly included Allen and JIll's. Dunn and children„ <1.irtlteherter, and Miss Kathyhy Lynch; 0a UNITED CHURCH FOWL SUPPER Save October 24th for Brussels United Church FOWl SiMper, BRING THIS CC UPON • !t THIS COUPON GOOD FOR ONE FREE ADMISSION ONLY ON FRI. OCT. 12 at WESTERN FAIR RACEWAY. London Name ..... • 44444 4 44444 .1104000 ......... "11.90 ..... ... .......... "egg. ..... 004 0..41 00000 . LOST — Fishing Pole and Reel, lost on the 51th line of Morris, near Brussels (Please return); Baseball Glove, Winn Well model. hinged pack, and; name is printed on glove, Pat 'Rutledge FOR SALE — Girl's winter coat, size 10, warm, quilted lining, turettoise in color. This coat is in good dondition as it was never worn to school or for' play. I would also like to hay a Girl Guide uniform, size 12. For further information call 1693 Mrs, O. 5, Elliott -,rck ..wir-iif/4/A1F4d. WANTED Cara for wrecking arid serail metal. Phone; Jelin or Don 69 Brussels PRIVATE SALE — 5 room Brick House and garage; 3 pleed bath; Full cellar; Oil Heat- ing. Large landscaped lot vtitti exCellent garden. Many extras including stInporch, and Modary propane gas stove in new condition,. It. 3", Wegt, Ttirriberry t. Brttesela invitations Theeritto-engraved OtAtiii) tansitmo 1 Inerlte, confirmat Wadding and engagement 4inioihIcelnehto, birth atitiottabwo ion invitations, golden and aiivai anniversary ate esideniotitt, ow, Thertiloserkgravitirag (RAISED 1.81"TESIN,G) , and fedg hit§ the iiánd etteitstifig. Tile ktian lia-ena an 'cleota aritt the fineet band ear graving can match. , thtirtno,enkritvin$ diAistti Lthitittiit Cos ''keeifornuti$ as han4 enAiyetiag, hacattos okaaitt; catiti Ow that atiket haakoageaviiiisoalhatialiina AlablrS.IttAki)t iitili1/0 tat *kat . 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All the new full-size Olcisrnobiles are restyled throughout and feature an ottional tilt-type adjustable steering Wheel and improved safety features, Each Of the regular-size Oldsmobile series — Dynamic 8.8, Super 88, 00 and Starfire — has its own distinguishing side ehrothe trim. All Dynarnic 88 MC:idols are powered by the famous 2$0- hiatepower Rocket engine` or a :260-hotsepower version for use With regular grade gasoline'. I