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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1962-10-25, Page 5r ri'1•1 (11'. tma, 411 gi,111. THE TWO BEST HEATING SYSTEMS KNOWN TO MAN Nobody questions nature's heating systems—and When it comes to home heating nothing is quite as good, as safe, dependable Esso Oil heat With Esso you have that reassuring feeling that you always get the "very best; the very best and most economical heating fuel, the very best and most reliable service. Call your nearest Imperial Esso Agent today and let him introduce you to that wonderful world of Esso warmth. /gr Evening Avilllary Rally An Evening Auxiliary Rally for Maitland Presbyterial was held in Knox Church on Friday evening., Mrs. John Pollock, of Teeswate14.• opened the meeting with Mrs. Stuart. McNair presiding the organ, Devotions were conducted by Mrs. Pollock, assisted by members from Kincardine. Mrs. Gordon Engel president of the Cranbrook Even- ing Auxiliary welcomed the visitors. Mrs. Fish presided at the organ for, singing led by Mrs. John 'Day, both of the Wingham. Auxiliary, The Rev, Lockhart Royal, Goderich was guest Speaker and was thanked by the Goilrie Auxiliary. A brief business meeting was held, The , Ripley Evening Auxiliary 'extended an invitation for the next Rally to be held • in their church 'the 'first week in June 1993. Lunch was served in the basement of the chur ch, ster Pird is home. from Victoria. Nosnital, London where be has been a patient for about two! months. Cranbrook Evening Auxiliary The Octobermeeting of the •••••••*.temsmm Stop burning money to keep warm You'll keep waver AS YOU SAVE FUEL with a Sunblast Silentailre furnace No other oil fired furnace gives you the heating effici • - ency of the Sunblast Silent- aire. Exclusive heat exchang. er and burner extracts more heat from every drop of fuel oil. Many other 04.6r feat, tires that mean more coinfort n d satisfaction including whisper-quiet operation, aut- omatic humidifier, suininer cooling syateit. gee US 110W, before winter arrives. filoraffed atter servked by WORTH REPEATING RETURNS THE z:;10JSSMAS POST Thursday, October 2,6th 401il2 Pori SALE Turnips for foe ding 1. Phone Titir 1 CRANBROOK NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of ROBERT BENJAMIN KERR ALL PERSONS having Oahu e(caiust the ovate Of the «tbu'.7.. mentioned, late of the Village of , Vtbel, in the Cpuuty of gtiron, retired, farmer, who died on the , 21st day of August, 1002, are ri ,iluired to file proof of the same with the mndersigned, on or before the 27th day of October, 1002, After that date the executors will, proceed to distribute the estate having regard Only to the claims of which they then have had notice, DA.TED- at. Brussels this 011t day of October A, D. 1002. CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON Brussels Ontario Solicitors for the Executors -- OR RENT - Awards Presented At the close of the regular mori log service in IctioX Presbyteriaa, Church on Sunday October 21, the following pupils of the Sunday School received awards. Perfect uttendance for One year, Anne Le Stevenson, Sharon Stevenson; two year MarkerNelson, Dwight Nelson; three years, Myea McNair, Sheila Strickler, Patsy Evans, Brian Evans, Leslie Forme. Perrie, and Nancy Strickler. Healed or unheated. 3 or 4 room modern apartment, available Oct. 15. Phone 156 Tolman Sweets, .Spy cooking' .Apples, sprayed, Also Pair of rear Tractor Tires and Tubes. Howard Smith Phone 4513.6 FOR SAL, FOR SALE -- May's i2 piece SnOw Suit, charcoal, with parka, size lx, freshly cleaned. Mrs. Mac McIntosh Phone 55r6 EASY TO JE31.1Y SIMPLE TO CASH GOOD TO KEEP Sold by SELWYN BAKER Brussels, Ont. Phone 263J Agent for ROSS KNOWLES & COMPANY LTD. Newlyweds Honored A, presentation in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Leslie'TCnight was held 'recently in the Community Centre with a. large crowd in attendance, An address Was read by Prank Smith and a gift of money presented by Douglas Evans, on behalf of those present, Tim Sterner also ,presented a gift from the Broom Ball team, Music was furnished by the “Clarettes" of the. Drodhagen area. AUCTION SALE For the Estate of the late GORDON EMBURY North Half of Lot 21, Con. 4 Morris Township 2y, miles North &.1/'2 miles West of BRUSSELS FOR SALE -- Cedar, Hydro Poles, Anchor and Pence Posts, Stakes etc, Phone 273W Jack Thynne WANTED — 1.1tve Poultry, Picked up at the farm, Highest prices paid. call collect 80. Brussels or 73W. Brussels, Produce, russels, Ont. Cranbrook Evening Auxiliary. • was held Tuesday evening Ocober 10th! at the home of Mrs, .01en Huether with 12: members aid one visitor present. The leader, Helen 'Smith,. chose as her. theme "God's love is over Helen Smith led an prayer. A hymn was sung and the scripture read in unison. The meditation was read by Helen Sm The meeting , 'was then turned over to the presi- dent, The minutes of the last meet-, ing were read and approved and the correspondence read, Collection was: taken by Helen Smith. Moved by Doris McDonald that we don't list our individual givings for . the corn-' ing year. Amended by Marilyn Engel that if our givings go below our present standard that we go hack .to our present method, The motion and amendment was seconded by Lena Noble. A vote by ballot derided that we continue as we have. beer fining. The topic was read by, Mrs, Nelson, A hymn was sung and, a short poem read by Helen Smith. The meeting close' with the Viznali henedietian; T.rnch was served by the • hostess assiste4 by Eleanor Stevenson earl Ea-- Preirev. noon call, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27 at 1.30 p.m. LOST — $10.00 bill in Brussels before Thursday. Finder please collect: Hugh 'Rinn. Phone 7/2 61W12 Wingham for Rangett I TENDERS WANTED Morris Township Tenders for the contract of snow ploughing roads in Morris Township will be received by the undersigned until 12 o'clock noon, November 5, 1962. Two plows are required—one for the north side of the Town- ship and one for the south side of the Township. Those tender- ing specify which preferred, type of equipment to be used; and price per hour for plough- ing. Lowest or any tender not nec- essarily accepted. Wm. McArter, Road Superintendent George Martin, Clerk. WATERLOO smote dRZEDING ASSOCIATION "Where Better bulls Are Used' ki‘aniaer owned and controlled Service at cost Choice of bull and breed Oar artiflcial breeding service will help you to a MOTO efficient livestock operation Tfc^,r service or more Information call:, Clinton 2-3441, or for long dist- Lnce Clinton Zenith . k5Errg6R CATTLITE FOR SETTER LIVING GEORGE MUTTER - BRUSSELS The following will be offered sale: Servel Refrigerator Sparton 1:7 inch Television Glass Top Cupboard Corner Chair Mantel Radio 2 Chest of Drawers. Antique Chairs Floor Lamp 2 Rop7 Beds in goodWsihi Desk Lamp. shape Desk 2 Double Beds Several Coal Oil 4arnps 3 Feather Ticks Phonograph and Records Dressers Single Wooden Bed Wash Stand Sewing Machine Kitchen Table and Chairs Several Trunks Gas Lantern Carpenter Tools Set Scales Aladdin Lamp. Dishes & Choking Utensils Connor Electrte Washing Machine Work Bench & Tools Repeating 12 gauge Shotgun' Antique Powder Scale Picture Frames Sonie Stove Wood Steel Post Driver Buggy Glitter 800 ft, Dry Pine 1 inch Lumber New Lightening Rod Material 1910 Ford Model A Coach in running order 1S39 3Hl NOJ 1V1113dWI al. )1001 SAYM1Y FOR SALE — Grirrs winter coat, size 14x, turquoise in color, Mrl's winter reversible Car Cpat, size 14x, one side tweed the other side red. Both in excellent condition. Phone 384J4 WANTED — Someone to look after 2 small children and do light housework for several months, Apply to: Box 50, Brussels FOR SALE — Wood, elm tree tops. Can be bought in bush or cut; 'also 2- furrow Ferguson-Ford Plow. Roy Patterson Phone 361W4 WE SPECIALIZE IN WATCH REPAIRS Clock Repairs Jewellery Repairs and Engraving W. G. LEACH E-rffEi, Mr, and Mrs, Leslie Earl visited with their son Arnold and Mrs. Earl and faintly in Ottawa over the weekend, :Keith Turnbull of the RO.A.F. in, Halifax, N, S. is on leave at home: with his parents -M1-, and Mrs. Jas. Turnbull: TRIlmS CASH ii Per Cant Tax on Taxable Items Orval Harrison and Earl Mills Administrators Gordon Jackson Auctioneer Listowel, Ont. a patient; will under- Mrs,- Andrew Bremner is home, from St, Joseph's Hospital, London, where. she was 'patient for the past three ...weeks. Robert Bremner is in LOndon Where he go eittgery on his knee. CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FINANCE CO. REPOSSESSIONS Bankrupt Stocks, Bailiff Seizures, and Personal Consingments, of modern Household Furniture, Televisions, Appliances and Brand New Clothing on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17th at 1.30 p.m. Sharp WINGHAM DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL COMME'NC'EMENT i The Anatial COMniendetiont Eter, eiSee of the Wingham DiStridt High I Scheel will be held in the SellOol ! anditorittra at 8.00 O'ciciek on, Friday evening, October 26. i Mil; A. It Mogitate D.A.. Assistant . Sniperititendent Of Edneation„ will ; ) deliver the address, mi. ivIdi6gi.te } was born in (the TeesWater area, I and attended' the TeeOvater and I I Witigliani SchOCI1S, .. There will be selections by' the I „ .. ) Glee ClUb, :Mid the. ProdentatiOn Of I litterillediate gartifiCatea, sikohd,- il .cry School Credittititili and Honer ! Graduation bitten-ilia, Mary Hamilton,. now attending ASStiiiiPtion, triittliet., ity. will be the valedictorian, 1 Aii, iiivtiattot IS extended to every, One, Slid especially to the pareitte !Mid Mende of the gradilatilig 1 I 'students.. I the AT WROXETER COMMUNITY HALL Consisting of the folloWleg:— Large console model organ, COMbin allot): radio and record player, 2 po, fortaii rat her zippered Cashion chesterfield Stine, Chrome kichen, suites, 2; lie. davenport Stilted, 5 pc., bedroom Suttee, ettenplete' with bookcase and nittareseeS, 5 TV, Sets, aittornatie washer and (liter; refrigerators and eleCtrie rang% conventional Washer 2, 39" Continental beds, PlatfOrtil reekeit, coffee and .step ihisteda and arin -ebeitS, table other riddpiedes of furniture, titiantit.y of brand COW Clothing pltta' Mere items Which Will be reteaSed: before' aide day bitt are not available for 'Mien At thIS tone. Terms , Cash on do .61i Sala sales to to etfeet Chentiei eePted' Oran-06i ituticti Canadian poet and novelist Ronald FaUmbleton has delved into CBC program archiveS to find material for his Thursday evening ahoy, forth Repeating, Heard on the Trans-Canada radio net- 'mirk, the progl at anii brings recorded a)tleria.1 from, outstanding m C ennorable programs broadcast in past years on CB radio. liainbelion is editor and host of this series. o m Contracting .BRUSSELS$ ONT,. 64-itiotiC. Dead Stock 8&:Act Plumbing Heating find t14 O rtt or Bead, O df 411r isidehrod T uu rI.Coty CA ntpaitz,rt For 'The Mtiroit County Objective $6,000.60' Send your ~doiration" toy Mk, It lkik B. COU6I biqt, eget* r fPlstle At whet'- 4611.2t22, Solleet Wine* No. 1366112 AttEN'titittil dAk- btle Low Coen Iffielleation Olen will' hold ii e0-1 itake to better deal. SE-00047, yon boy talk to ifs. GUNN' 401,i~bNNeNBIt ate itilettictoit Phone Iti4.20J WO/kale Phone SO' .Tutiselkt iind Pridni%