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The Brussels Post, 1966-04-28, Page 4OttlitFWAY. 811t1h 4111 1,14100041 PORT, 13,11tUEOlgoll CONTAW ETHEL SPECIALS FOR APRIL 2$th, 29thi 30th 1/2 gal I,e r • + el f1R a• • Rr t 79g H einz. Tomato Ketchup zu oz. R.A..APomeAti../IIEW.F,Ati 39v. Campb'elis (team of Chicken and Cream of Mushroom Soup 2 for rr ,E, 29c Schneider IVLargarme one pound 29c NIE.LSEN'S Jersey ice Cream ,90.01011%0100"11100P"111111 61row---'" WEBER 'S GENERAL STORE -4airi.44m4`440-10 WORLD'S LIGHTEST C 1751DivitY1 REVOLUTIONARY HOMELITE XL-12 Weighs Only 12 lbs. • Only 12 lbs. less bar and chain, as 11W. is 14 lbs. with bar and chain • Cuts 12' trees in 10 seconds, fells trees . up to 3 feet In diameter. Has Homelite's top professional features. •. The chain saw everyone.can us. IAN A HEE DEMONSTILATION TODAYI GEO. SOMERS Brussels, Ont. Tel : 47J Olt i- UR SALE Go-Kart, good condition. 2 cycle engine. Phone 12 FOR SALE — C. A. Allis °tanner Tractor, 2- row Scuffler and also a MH 4-bar Side Rake. Larry Wheatley, Phone .527-0105, Sealorth, Ont. WANTED — Either whole or part tizae help for Henfryn Tile Yard. Apply to: Homer Henderson Henfryzi.. lawgeivargarlio FOR SALE OR RENT — Which. ever come first. House recently decorated with 3 piece bath, cupboards, aluminum wind- ows and easily heated. Possession at once. Appy to ,Silmer Ellacott TENDERS WANTED MORRIS TOWNSHIP Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 12. noon May 2, 1966 for supplying and deliver- ing approximately 10,000 cubic yards of pit run gravel. William McArter, Road Superintendent, R. R. No, 4, Brussels, Ontario. urow Cucumbers and Make EXTRA MONEY If you have a V2, acre or MOO' grow cucumbers for BICK8 all Hybrid Seen` • Highest prices paid * Free pick-up at gate RICKS Dublin *0.3 I FOR RENT I House. Anyone interested 284. WANTED Cattle to pasture, Apply to: Joe Holmes - Phono 374J5 FOR SAL .Potatoes, suitable Or seed or table. John Perrie Pti3One 422W6 SOK SALE — Certified Seed Potatoes. Grewar's Superior Market FOR RENT 43 acres grassland. Arie Peters, RR 2, Brussels Phone 497W4 WANTED -- A baby stroller in good. con- dition. Lloyd Kernaghan Phone 220-W WANTED Hardwood tops,. in 9 or 1.0 miles. hr Brussels. Phone 97W Fred Selling. WANTED Ford motor, will fit any Ford from 1949 to 1954, in good shape. Phone 97W Fred Selling FOR SAL.k — 7 section drag harrows in good A-1 condition, with steel pole. Joe Brewer Phone 95 FOR SALE 6 room insul brick house in Walton. Reasonable price, For further particulars phone 131 Brussel& ..m•III••••••••• CASH ON THE FARM — For good heavy fowl, 5Y2 to 6 lbs. 21c to 22c a lb. Lea Hood Phone 347-2974 Monkton, FOR SALE — A cast iron white porcelain sink with drain board; also a sink cabinet,. Mrs. Stanley Fischer Phone 475W4 FOR SALE — New six-ton spring wagon with new tires, 4, 6, and 8 ply. Less tires and rims $105; also 8 ton wagon on 10 ply tires $275. See me at Brussels Livestock Sales Yard. Joe's Farm Wagons NOTICE — Cattle taken in for pasture by the month, minimum 6 months. Barn on farm for shelter. Goad water supply. Considerable fertilizer has been sown on grass last fall. Cattle do well on this 200 acre farm. Ian McDonald FOR SALE A few real good quality first litter sows bred in January and February. Sows are a good size showing up real well, These sows have been fed properly to ensure good litters. The boar servicing these SOWS is a top, premium hoar extreme quality. Sale of these sows will be on a first Corte, first thoide, basis. Ian fMcDonald ANNUAL SLAB SALE MAY and JUNE Green Elm and Soft Maple Slabs (when available). $2.50 Cord Dry Elm and Soft Maple Slabs $3.60 Card Green Hard Maple and Beech Slabs 0.50 Cord All wood above in truckload lots of 7 cords, -delivered ,,Vvithib 2? miles. 3. H. KEESO dr SONS 495 Albert Ave. N, Listowel Phone 2914890 HERE'S YOUR KEY TO A Bits INCOME - - MAIL TODAY THE W. T. RAWL-ER.0-i Dept. D-152-HY, 4005 Richelieu, Montreal, I-. tientlemen: 1 am interested the world tamous Oil a ) part-time• basis ) full-time basis ( ) Please send me FREE Cook Book and with full details ADDRESS CITY .PRO PEOPLE WE KNOW W.S. Scott has returned home: after being^ hospitalized for some time. Mrs. R. W. Stephens arrived home from, Seattle, Washiugtou, front spending the winter with her daugnt?r anti husband, h r. auu a‘ixs. Aegis Pellonx. Raymond. Bronson, soronto,i spent the weekend at home:wits his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bronson. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mitchell. Toronto; were weekend gdeSts 'with Brussels relatives. '4. ;AA:Pi ACIAVVAii. vv tyro i vetting Auxiliary he regular monthly meeting of, the .kvenning Auxiliary of tne was hela at cue home of. Mrs. Unman. stirs. Norman Pfeifer was in charge of the theme 'Spring" and the topic from, the study book was given by •Mrs. Douglas Evans. The roll call was answered with the article for the fall bazaar. It was decided that the executive will meet and plan programples for the remainder of tue year. Mira. Stuart Steiss was pianist for the meeting. Lthich was in charge of Mrs. Douglas Evans and MTS. Jack Knight. Personals Miss IVIary MacDonald, Torento, was home for the weekend: Miss Mstine Smaildoni Kitchen- er, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sine- Won. It was incorrectly reported last week that Sas. Steffler's farm had been purchsed by Ross Smith. This should have read Fred Sihith. 1'lrs. Thos. McFarlane Elected WI President At Annual Meeting VIETNAMESE FASHIONS "Yon can't tell the men from the women in Vietnam. - - every cor- respondent has to wear army fatigues," says COI1 director Beryl Fox, and these before and SA'EURDAYb Mrs. Win. Dobson, l4rs. John, chtley Auditors Mrs. ,Kranter, Airs. .1)Ohsen 17 members paid gees in re- sponse to roll call. There Were two visitors present. Among the activities reported by members of standing come Dillies were; Two 4-1-1 clubs sponsored by the branch; donations to the Halt Board; flower beds planted at the hall and cemetery; WI signs ,posh inalde; stacking tables, trays and cards purchased; gifts to grandmother; school pictures secured for TweedsilAdis- book; filled Christmas stockings for iOntario Hospital patients ' at !Goderich; Stonebrook i Centen- nial plates 'purchased for gifts; lunches, served at sales. It 'was reported that there is a balance of $275.90 on hand. Lunch was served, at the close of the meeting by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Wardlaw and Mrs. Tunney. after pitOto$ Semi to bear her out. Her hour-long film oil the Viet- nalhese war, entitled The Mills of the Gods, recently won the George Polk Memorial Award as the world's best television doom, inOtitary of 1065. yin catalogue The annual meeting of the Ethel Branch of the Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Earl Mills. Mrs Thomas McFarlane was elected president of the branch at the election 'of officers which took place at this meeting. Other offo,ers elected were: 1st Vice .... Mrs. Cecil Raynard 2nd Vice Mrs. Ralph Keifer Sec.-treas. Mrs. Jas. Pestell Assistant ... . Mrs, Edward Gill District Director Mrs. A.. Jacklin Alternate Mrs. George Pearson Public relations .... Mrs. E4ari Mills AsSistant Mrs. D. Wardlaw Branch Directors Mrs. Carl McDonald, Mrs. Welland Kraut- er, Mrs. Harry Tunney. Pianists .... Mrs. Stanley Speiran, Mrs, Roy Hall Flo ver, Cotiveners .... Mrs. Hall, STORE • OPEN WEDNESDAYS and UNTIL 10 PA. For YOUR Convenience