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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1969-03-20, Page 4PHONE 365W6 OR 527-0245 BRUSSELS SEAFORTH '1.11.E BRUSSELS PUST,,111-1. USSE148, ONTARIO MAltUti 40t1t, IVIcGavn's Farm Equipment WE SPECIALIZE IN A. COMPLETE LINE OF FARM EQUIPMENT SALES AND SERVICE WALTON, ONTARIO FOR SALE A quantity of, baled bay, Phone 24.:.!NC) Rieliord Garter WANTED TO RENT House or apartment in Or near Brussels by June 15, Please con- tact; Foster Lamb, Phone 19, Brussels. NOTICE : For all Your electrical wiring needs Con:tact; Don d,cLean Phone 443J-6 Brussel. WANTED — Cattle to pasture, about 25 steers. Chas McLean Phone 489W1.2 FOR RENT — Pasture with running water for 2t1 head of cattle. Phone 335w13 Brussels, Wm, Collis, RR 1, Ethel WANTED TO RENT — An apartment or house by April 1st. in the Brussels School area. Phone .433W5 Brussels EMPLOYMENT WANTED FEMALE — Experienced office .secretary and bookkeeper, Young woman, 21, seeking position in Brussels. Write Brussels Poqt Box 50. FOR SALE -- 15 foot Nomad travel trailer in like neW condition With gas stove and. oven. For particulars see Elmer Ellacott' HOUSE FOR SALE — In the Village. of Brussels, seven rooms. hardwood floors and per , =tient linoleum, hot water beat- ing (oil fired). Garage and paved driveway. It, B. Cousins Phone 35, Brass* FOR SALE IN BRUSSELS — II ,' storey brick house with 3 piece bath, oil furnace and good lot, Frame house. asphalt covered Vvitkl 3 piece bath and cupboards. For particulars see: Elmer Ellacott, Salesman for K. W. COloulioun HOW TO EARN MORE MONEY! I need a full or part time Man to help inoet the demand for a much needed servi(:(, molOriStS Pleasant, dignified, good paying work. No experience necessary but a car is. 1."01' illiOnllatiOn contact Charlie Lev, Winghato, phone 357-1383, FOR SALE — order your maple syrup now, per gallon. Jos, li. Martin Plume 163Nv.I WANTED — 3 to 5 acres, in Brussels area, with or With01.11; bUilaihgS. Phone 251 CLEARING AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock, Machinery, Grain and Household 5.frpots at lot 14., Con, 14. Hollett Two. min-c of Rti,.11- 7 mil.ff rz N1'P$1 \Maltn7. West of Walton at 12 O'clock Pigs sows 1 Boar .-tay and Grain 1,5i.; hales mixed hay ton mixed grain; ib of Corn ^01aOhinery Nuffield 10-4 tractor (3 yrs; old) International SO Combine p,T,0, tithed 3 seasons) Int, 8 furrow 14" mounted plow fut. 7 ft trailer mower Int, S ft, miltivator hit, 'manure spreader New Holland No. 55 side rake (like neW) International 16 ran rubber tired seed drill 6 section drag harrows (like new) White farm wagon 165 bus. gravity Turner grain box Inft„ nearly new hay rack 20 it. hay elevator it ft grain auger. P.T.0, Set sleighs Platform Scales Massey Barris S ft, hinder 1961 l'entiac. Sedan. Rubber tired wheel harroW Mini Appolis Moline Z tractor with live P.T.O. z MeCormiek 21 manure Spreader McKee harvester model T) nom , plate with 50 ft. nines 175 bus. grain box 2 section sring tooth harrows Viking 'Electric (00001 separator Cable -Pulleys Tarp Forks Chains Furniture Chesterfield Sniff' 2 Chairs Bed Presser Plat top Desk Void Tables Coffee Table I,arga Chest Drawers buiall Chest DraWers oval Cherry Dining Room Table Chairs (antic-Mel La nips Flaking Cabinet -Wa slier Propane t.l.as Stove •:1 1oroge Fox Terms Cash No Reserve Farm Sold Proprietor — Raymond Griffiths Auctioneer — Harold Jackson Clerk Mel Graham PEOPLE WE KNOW 1,`,„ cooper 11, ,1 patient in Seaforth Hospital. and Mrs. if. Ilabertnehl ot IleS1)1.1.'e Were visitors with 'Airs. (looq.:e Chidlow. and John Tooth ot T01'0114) p i t the week-end ht. the 1 101110 Or. the Ihller'S 1.1t11'011.1.S, and Mrs, 2i., liktivin :11.artin. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the. estate TII0M AS PIERCE, late of the Village of Brussels in the County of Huron. cetired farmer. ALL, persons having claims 3gainst the above estate arc re- quired to send, lull particulars of such claim to the solicitors for the estate 011 01' bei:Ore lth day of April I.960, after which dale the estate's assets will be distributed, having; regard only to claims that 'hare then been received. .1)ATED at Brussels this day of March, 1969, CRAWFORD, SHEPHERD MILL BrllbSels, Ont., Solicitors for the Executor CLE:ARii<G AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock and Machinery at lot 4, Con. 5, Morris Two. 1 1/4 miles South and 1 mile East of Belgrave on WEDNESDAY, tviAtic..ri .zocri at 1 p.m. Cattle a Cows, fresh 3 Cows dtte time of sale 1 beiter bred for fall ).2 Holstein Cows milking and re bred 32 Steers, rising 2 yrs old yearlings steers and heifers 7 Holstein heifer calves , cross breds All above stock is by Unit bulls Machinery John Deere 620 tractor No,i 1 con- ditiou New 3 furrow Cockshatt plow Gehl soli unloading; rack (1. yr old) with. wagon Gehl blower:with pipes. Gehl corn head Pull type, swather john Deere side rake john Deere 17 run seed drill John Deere 7 ft. mower with 3 point hitch john Deere S cultivator With 3' point hitch Wagon rack Stio(W 'blower (nearly new) Weed sprayer 5 section harrows 8 ft. double. disk One way disk. 2 unit Surge milker and pump George White separator 32x50 John 'Deere manure spreader International spreader 9. wheel grain bin Circular SOW post hole digger Frorniner mill grain anger Motors 3 Can milk cooler Poultry 250 last spring pullets Quantity 01' Tiny and Crain 1 Steel Tool Shed Terms Cash Proprietor: Williard Armstrontj Auctioneer: Parold Jackson Clerk: Mel Graham Proprietor not reaperisible The accidents day of ealdii, BOWLING NOTES f•_ingles 1\larilyn Higgins Ruth linether Karen Hastings Alurray 110We 1.)oug- 'Daniels Pave :11 (-CU 1C110011 Triples Marilyn Higgins 653 IWO> ii.nether 613 K.aren Ilastings a98 Doug Daniels 67e lliggins 669 Brian Rutledge. 650 Betty and Ray Bronson and -Wilma Shia] were subs, GENTLEMEN'S CLUB NEWS ITEMS How many times do we hear people remark about the good old nays? Well how far back do we go'? We will have to go further than the hungry thirties, so how be We tiU back to ;January la, and the year 191)1), We will go to a ty- pical farm berme and Commence with i\lother has three kids to get ready for school. It's ten below zero and snowing with a good stilt wind. Too cold? Cer- tainly not. These kids are 'not pahiliered a nd petted and spoiled. Anyway, there are ten other kids Ix' Walk the Mile and a quarter, The bigger ones will follow the sleigh track and break the road for the smaller ones, They have heavy underwear, knit wool, stock- ings and mitts and a. big Wailer round. their neckS, hi the Morn- ings the bouSe is cold, Water is frozen in tin: pail, Shavings have been Made the night before so it doesn't Lake long to hove a good maple or beech fire going, There arc' no prepared breakfast foods but plenty of porridge and at least an egg apiece. These litive been "packed" when the hens were laying, parked mostly in salt or salt preparation. Henie-Mtide bread and cows butter. When the kids get to school their lunch' is frozen harder than Stan Hopper's and ITi Itulledge's ears the day and night !hey walked from 3 miles the other side of Bornholm. Dinner pails were put close to the big wood stove, 10 inches long and holds about one quarter cord, The kids have a good chance of getting a ride home, Sleighs, cotterR , l oa d s of chop coming froni the mill and teains from the saw mills. There were no freezers or frigidaires, no eletricity. Washing was done ht' hand in 011 old wodden bolt . Shoiv Was melte/ for wash water. `i t creath separators. 'Milk waS put iii pans and "siciirithed" night and morning, The skimmer Was shap ed like 11 saucer only made of tin with a htindred holes pthiched In .\fter five days the milk still tasted bettor than vital. Iyan Campbell petidlIng around., heauty parlours or hair dressers, '.1.11E1 1111il ourling irons; Long tongs you healed over a lamp and then burnt. Or curled you hair, Tile housewife in Hie toil tl quilt or :t ti 111(.1 i r;1.1: pies to dry on a ,i.10V1., over the s tore, AL Elle n:11.'11 yell \*()11111 91111) nips for lin hour, 11 yy. 1.,, I,thaene(11:1)gF course pump water the stone way, The manure went. out a. heavy barrow. !lay had to he put in coils or cocks and pitched on the. wagon by hand. Thresh day shrive' all fed into the separator by hand and Straw forked back trom rear of straw carriers by hand. IS to 211 man required anti good men, not like the pinky pants farmers of to-day who ride a tractor shaded with a huge um- brella and smoking or rolling a smoke and wondering if Mrs. So and So would go to some: alto club with them to-nire. Farmers went to town Saturday afternoon only, Saturday nite in seeding, haying and harVest, They had good 'hors- es, not like these so oalled racers we have in Brussels, such as Gov, ernOt ;McDonald, Capotown Cap- tain, Prostitute billy etc, We wouldn't have called these animals horses, They are plugs, Ned Rtitm ledge and George BaeRer wouldn't know a gelding from a riggling. Would I love to have them on a panel, Here are some questions 1 would ask. Explain the difference between a ring bone, a bog spavin and a hick? What is the breed of the oldest race horses? What diti• ease do horses have that is called :liter a bird? What is the differ- (Nice between a. bronclio,, a eayuse and a Morgan, mare? Froin What part of horse do we get penicillin': What Is a cribber, a parrot mouth and a wall eye? What is a logo horse? Yon both should know this one cause you both are affected with it, A 'loco horse is one that is ntelliallY deranged, Hugh PettrS011 was wilting to learn So Watt Scott showed hint how holipteS worked. There were 20 horses on the third line 1.11! 1\101'118 alone, ordin- ary drivers, that ('0111(1 out, pace, out trot, any horse in Brussels lo- day, pulling a riding plow, instead of a sulky. Next g-a Legion versus clenllemen, Altinday, March 29th, unless Hie Legion IhroW 0 towel iii Ihe pro,,•ions I.() this date; ))'diet) is quite possible and prob. iihle and would ,save seic):Ilisirilnedra rli)(13ereli th.o in tintir tiilZ:rve7 Truthfully Yeah% T. L W. DANCE. BRUSSELS LEGION HALL FRIDAY MARCH 28 th Musk By: DESJARDLNE ORCHESTRA Restriced to 21 Years and Over Admission: $3.00 per Couple Sponsored by the Rove I Canadian Legion Branch 218 oisnmi.0•03.011.11,84,0 WOOD FOR SALE Hardwood Slabs in 6 cord loads 824..00 delivered. Phone Craig's Cattle SawMill, Auburn 536-722a 25 Hereford Heifers, approxim. ately 750 lbs.