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The Brussels Post, 1963-04-11, Page 6Model Illustrated: Super 88 Holiday Sedan iiprtissse s, Rio WINGHAM iyilEMORAAL Sii0f QUALITY, SERVICE, CRAFTSMANSHIP ' Open Every Weak Day Vour Guarantee for Over gi Veen of ORM ET V.RY 6,1717111t1 ofio O, tiviiioim el! A Wittill TI UASDAY, Ar1l,u4 .11.14,1,968 GEORGE W. liVTPHINSON George Willitifin•plitchinsou, 69,1. of Elthel, died,, in. Vi to41<O Hospi- tal, London, Death ititr aimbuto to a heart condition. Born on February 18, 1894, in Grey Township, he was -a son of the late Mr. and WS: Cuthbert Hatchinscin, After his marriage to Eva Katherine Balfour. -on. Sept. 2, 1929, at Arkona, Ont., lie farmed on con. 6, Grey. TownshiP, nat l. retiring to Ethel in 1959. His' wife died on. Feb. 1, this year. 'Me. Hutchinson, kook an active Dart in com- munity„- clittrok and fraternal activities. He served as council- lor in Grey Township Council for three years and as reeve from '195S to 1960. He was a member of Knox Presbyterian. Church of 'which he (was an elder. •Ffe belonged to Western Star lodge, Independent Order of Oddfellows ,Brussels; the Mapleton Encamp- ment, Lisitowel; Canton lodge, Listowel, and the Brussels chapter of the Canadian Order of Foresters. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs, A. B. (Grace) Lounsburv, Ethel; Mrs. Wesley (Sarah) Gaus, Kurtz-vale; one niece, Mrs. Grace Lamont, Ethel; four nephews, Sohn Lamont, Ethel; • George Lamont, Hazelbridge, Man.; 'Arthur Lamont. Portage la Prairie, Mian.; and Capt. Len. Lamont, Vancouver. • The body rested at the Har- rison-Gibson funeral home, Listo- well unteStinday when removal was made to Knox Church, Ethel, where service was con- :ducted at 2 p.m. by Mr. E. G. Nelson, A memorial service was conducted by Western Star lodge of Brussels at the funeral home. Burial was made in Mount Pleasant cemetery, Ethel. TRIG BRASESIU4S POST, BRUSSEL" ONTARIO 4::::•:+fAkek}:{i's'.02,4*MIOX0r4.4.:4!7:02,:Z24:4,TMO SEAROPITP4 UPHOLSTERY Centre Street Telephone 446 For all kinds of upholstering Brussels Representative - , SELWYN BAKER Phone 251J Brussels Applications will be received for the following position EMERGENCY MEASURERS CO-ORDINATOR Salary range — $4,000 — $5,000 Per annum Applications must be submitted on forms provided and may be, secured, from the under- signed. Applications to close 'at 5;00 p. m., Wednesday, April 24, 1963. Lowest or any application not necessarily accepted. JOHN G. BERRY, Clerk-Troaeur6r, 0quIlty of Huron, 001414 HOP% 990,1*9ht 00 AUCTION SALE AUction Sale of Farm stock and Machinery at Lot 14, Con. 9, Hullet twp. 1 14 miles South and 3. miles East of Londesboro on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17th at 1 p.m Cattle 12 Holstein 'cows number freeh others clue in. April & May 'Guernsey sow fresh jersey cow milking Ayrshire cow due in Stine 12 • 1 yr. old heifers 2 - 1 yr. old steers l voting calves Pigs qrt ;1011711.? Tprit furvi vitlt 11#00 stlt yolk ?PO WO 10 young York sows 80, York and Lacombe -Weskit old Machinery 2 'Unit Surge Mining Machine 9 can milk cooler 16 milk cans Electric Viking cream seParator . ,(goiad) 1050 Cheitrolet % ton truck 'Massey tin,tris hinder tinliber tired wagon & hay rack International manure spreader •3: Section Spring tooth drag harrow's 3' -point hitch cultivator Tractor Maffei disk Terme Cash Prop, John Elhepherd Aunt, ¢ ^ Hgraft, Mil 0000 !s4(01 ope11; pigs, STEP UP TO OLDS AND STEP OUT IN STYLE TODAY! Visit your local authorized quality Oldsmobile dealer cCutcheon of Try Oldsmobile soon ... experience the thrill of commanding the car that translates your slightest whim into instant action! Yet ... for all its glamour, luxury, trend- setting styling, and breath-taking performance...Olds is still priced within easy reach! See your Olds Dealer soon, and step up to Oldsmobile! It's the e MOTORS nnnuagni 0-963-D "-iiETHERINGTON, Q. BRUSSELS PHONE 120 Tuesday and Saturday All Day Office Open Every Day BRUSSELS and WINGHAM