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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1946-11-27, Page 2THE BRUSSEI S POST Wednesd ty, November 27th, 1.946 f* TELEPHONE CALLS HAVE MUSHROOMED IN THE LAST TWO YEARS ...and they're still zooming! That is one reason why when you pick up the telephone, can't always get through to your party just as promptly as you (and we) would like. Operators are working at top speed—present equipment is being stretched to its f attest pos- sthle use—and we are working against time to hurry the highly complicated installations which are essential to handle the ever.growing number of daily calls. So, when you use the telephone, will you please remember these facts if your operator sometimes seems slow to ansa Your call is otherwise delayed. BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA Phone 6 od Fo Ah Kinds Dation M0SOLD LN BRUSSELS'Al AEKER BROS. R rhnr 51p Brcusci. A et DIAMONDS FREE tirmANCE WEDDING RINGS Exquisitely hand. carved in 14 k Eaid Jeweller FOR THE ATTENDANTS/ -Ties flnest quality aid nuxttast styss$ fa AAetaa Innerly (Bald EACH C Brussels, Ont. Grey Township Nomination Meeting Continued from Page One :aril pot or^ wee rather coarse but if e.rotutd finer was n.t caeca cost. This had been r"titer n difficult year to 1teep the roads drnauerl properly as the weather Was sn very .1'v n" 1 the evader haul done a lot of roadside improvement. He said nor hridces were not built for the Present clay loads, As to the Scheel Area he believed it Isis to fall in I n.' aid hnrtirinste in the Grants offered and did not believe the nh t- ••-Ivo w es consolidated echools. Peet ,Trhnetnn said the antnuiit of melding and road Ride Unprove- n- to ,lone made it numb better for rntr nln•siee, They had rent down a hill on the 17th von, which simnel bice been clone lona ago Theme. Were ennke hnlefly. Mr. Cecil Wheeler. Reeve of '>Tn^rls Township was nre:•'inr and sl'r•ytn of the lrirrl relations exis4irg between the recce entatives from the Township of Grey and from the e'otvnahle of \Teens et the County Council between Township Councils of Morrie and Grey. * * M N. Elertiene T-, T'..ev Twp. F. -•o 1ttln:+i•,ivsa1 Ofgrren The Grey Township Council re reived acclamation the following is the slate of officers for 1947: Reece -Alex Alexander Deputy Reeve-iStanley Meehan Councillors -Bert Johnston Geo. MacDonald Clifford Rowland School Trustees Kenneth McLean Harry Bolger Wm, C, E:Ilacott Wm. Smith Watson Brown Thursday afternoon of last ween: \ Tis. le. W. Whitfield opened her 1..^m' to 1110 W.9T.S. and W.A. of Union. United Church for their November meeting. Mrs. Blair Mc- Intosh, president, opened the meet - :••n. wee., Nvmn. "Blest be the tie that binds.' 'and prayer. Roll call minutes and business followed. Mrs. n ,•ee.tnn gave an interesting account er the Spot r at meeftne• in Luck - now. Ml's. Cox read 1 (tart of the Study Book and hire, Hind the Scripture. The meeting closed with TTynm, "Day is dying" and Bona diction. Mrs, Leslie Lake took charge of the W. A. meeting. A dainty lunch wee sorverl by the hostess, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. J. Perrie and Mr. and Mrs, Jas, McDonald took in the Royal Winter Fair at Toronto last week. Mr, and Mrs. James Bolger of Seaforth spent the week end at the hone of Mrs. Wm. Perris and visited other friends, ^^l `l'eaehar Appeals r' it Teeer+. $1,000 Fine TORONTO, Nov. 22 -David Tush - ,r. rel' Mitchell. yesterday filed an appeal of Osgoode Hall against a conviction several weeks ago of keeping food he interded to sell which was unfit for human con- sumption. He was sentenced to six imnriere menu plus a $1.000 fine, The appeal holds that the sent- ence wan too severe, and that tine Crown hard Palled to prove his case beyond a reasonable douitt. rle.---eeetratiemes Conrinrtrrl lhrnatgh the en -operation nt the 0nteein and Dominion Depa t• menta 04 1'^ired tn^e, anal tine (ln- tarin TTnm Pcorincers Aeeneintien to hn heir] Tn nnrimZ, dldnntnhot' 3rd in the Partch TT•t11 Dnneemum. Wed - 11i eday. Tnrnmber 4th in Blttevele Teen. 9, hi,'s.i.c • Dr+ amhn^' 5th. in r1t^0-n 'nee n Jinnoral Friday, ^^^^•, ,.^., est, 1n tavr,te,• Town 1.9,9 P1T-A Study iii Swine Car- ^^"�"^" rnm,,,n.> tet ern flee anti zeal -line Markettptr foe Exnm•t Quality of wan-cnesee as revealed Iry crose.aerition cuts, ' .^,'n0 P.rT-11 nr.rlln end Frnrline for MTaritet Requirements, • N.10,---fterenesss need wilt he in the farm nP Wiltshirns prnrenaed frim farrne,''s hugs shipped from your rddetriet, To,cilwe and Demonstra,ti'on by Tlenreaon to tine n( the Drrminion. Deb itertnent of Agrirulttune, Toronto, Ontario, M linin'nsted farmers aro asked to a.ttcnd one of thee, denionatra• trona. bring held for your bonent to try n. `tl improve tete quality of 't,, ;n Huron County, STRAYED- To lot 16, Con. 3. Morris Twp., 1 yearling, owner may have same by Proving ownership and paying cost, Bernard Thomas Phone 11-r-11 STRAYED - To Lot 6, Con. 12, Grey Twp., 1 Yearling, owner may have same by 1 proving ownership and paying eoste. Phone 25.r-5 Carl Hemingway FOR SALE- kitchen radios, pianos, Mann.kitchen snitee in large supply et the 1111dm07 Fnniture Store, Free de. livery. G. E. Schuett, d . `•'OR SALE- . .. 100 acre farm all in crass. corner — t-^ lot, one mile quarter north Walton, Known as the William Sholdice estate. T. G. Anderson, Listowel, Real Estate Broker, Listowel, Out. WANTED UM for office wfiorh. Brussels Creamery FOR SALE - 19 pigs about 7 Wm, Rinke weeks old, Phone 42.r-3 FOR SALE- Herdwnod blocks. Cliff Cardiff, R.R. 2, Blyth ( Phone 45-r-19 FOR SALE 1941 Ford, stake body truck. Feria] no. 2-C14895. Brussels Creamery FOR SALE - '23 Essex sedan, serial no. 596931 2 new tires, valves ground. H. L. Keifer phone 65-r-9 Brussels FOR SALE- Beige Coat with a brown fur dollar, form fitting, sizel6. Mrs. T. Gillis Phone 93.r-7 FOR SALE-� Coemlana Gas Lamp and Alladin 011 Lanxp. Jas. 8, Smith Phone 18.r.7 FOR SALE - Dry cedar kindling $3.50 a cord at the farm, M. A. Fraser Phore 17-r-19 8th of Morris — STRAYED- To lot 3, con. 7, Grey. a yearling owner may have same by Proving ownership and paying expenses. Wm. J. D. Cardiff Phone 214.-9 FOR SALE - Voting York Sows, dile to farrow in tannery. C. L. Hollinger, Lot 15. Cion. 3 Morris Phone 45•r.5 FOR SALE - 1 Good Cheer wood heater, 1 wash stand, 2 kitchen tables, 6 kitchen chairs, 4 pieces linoleum, 1 set shelves Wm. Spell' Phone 6x FOR SALE-. 12.24 Hart Parr Tractor on steel. good running c,ondiltion, priced to sell. E. Richards and Son, Ethel Phone S6 -r-5 CARPENTERS WANTED - First class tradesmen required for completion of holies on Housing Enterprises Project by the Russell Construction Company. Ltd., apply Britannia Street. Fair Grounds, Stratford, ntario. FOR SALE - building with steel roof 28 by 45, NIA of lot 26, Con, 7, Morris Two., would make an excellent straw shed or delve house, apply to Thomas Bradnock, Gorrie. nr James McFadzean, Brussels. THE BEST CHICKS A MAN CAN BUY Thait's what Robt. Lus'cher of Medford. says of KITCHENER 010.4 CHICKS It's going to take every egg and all the poultry meat we wan produce to meet the markets. And at gnaraurteed good prices, Get the "extra" production that gets you that extra stoney. Buy Big.4 Chicks -but ORDERR, NOW FOR. JANUARY -FEBRUARY delivery, Canada Approved breeders p>tllorum tested, Our AGENT here is Miss M. Grewar, Brussels, Phone 72. r:rr CF-11MT, SHOP fof Acetylene rand] Electric 7j Or,. shoo is eduipped to do First Class Ap yyWell4;ori; • F tr,;r1 .L'i'i'n+a 117T,Ylk Your Patronage Solicited. Good Service Assured, Agent for Surge Milking Machines Phone 66-r-9 Brussels, Ont, FOR SALE - Flee., -le motors rewound and re- paired, Expert workmanship, Mod- ernte prices. Lloyd M. Bettger. Monkton, Ont. AN OPPORTUNiTY- Established Rural Watkins District available. If you are aggressive. and between the ages of 25 and 55- hare or can secure travel outfit. this is your opportunity to get estab- lished in a profitable business of your own. For full particulars write today to The J. R, Watkins Company Dept, 0-13-4, 2177 Mason St„ Mortrosl. Que. FOR SALE - have at present a choice number t farms at right prices. Anyone wish- ing to dispose of their farm (any size) good buildings please Inst them at once as I have clients for Fal] sales. Cali er write J. C. Long, Real Estate Broker, Brussels, Ont. Phone 84, 40th Annual Meeting Of H.O.B. The forty-sixth annual meeting of the Huron 01d Boys Association of Toronto will be held at Jesse I'letch- rm Hall, Davenport Road (between Bay and Ycngo Sts.) an Motuday, December end. The elechion of !the Executive Committees will be at eight o'clock. 'Euchre and Bridge will commence at Irene o'clock and there well be many valuable prizes. Members are asked to bring a box j lunch for themselves and friends. Coffee will be esupplied. All TTur•.on• ices will be made welcome. F"ti cli sic Farm Forum croup met al the home of Gorlin Walsh with am eeeeeelaree of 31, ,Tames Michie was the Form rhadmman and the groups decided that more research was needed in "maalceting'tof farm, pro- duce; in fn.rin costs and farm prices especially costs; in farm menace. 'deet and aerirultural production: and in 'social ,aspects of rural life aln,err, the lines of a local hospitaliza- tion plan; more recreationfacilities are needed, ']The groups .decided that more money ought to he spent on research oven though t,1 would mean higher taxes since prednetion costs might he l.owersrl. City people ought to he taxed since nitimnteiy they would share the benefits of cheaper and better food. Progl'eusivte enclu'e and Loot Heir worn e,tioverl. Mrs. George Michie and Jim Andeiison were ,the winners n.nr] ,Tint Claris .nm'd Irene loath the booby prize winners. Tench was ee,ved by the bosses. Peter Mel:Mortall Ronlil nano ei1totoria+ m1 Tuesday ni'enirvg to n 1ifetnna nnn1 nrpntly t+estneeteel rnstrt,n,nt oP Tiionbeery tem, qt, in Pe6en• MrTlrmmni1, In hta Rist year. Hr hart been in his usttnl hn'Uth and with name re his naiads.. hors had spent the afternoon draw - 4»' «.,, ,,,.roan „Wend from the bush. 1431,1I I'll he suffered a heart attack and passed away before , medical aid arrived. Mr. monomial] iwag horn ill Tttrnherry, the son of pioneer esteem -he. TTe wtie nett -e fee litam,v veers ort Teedie',s Ch•n+•cli. net - nn s'rn"tnrv-treaelit'er 1111'l as rlerlt or smRs4on. 'i*hpn E ettors morel, was closed two years ago h1' hcenmr a. m,ntnher of R'nnx Pres. byterinn Chetah, Binevale. ire wn.r n amrcesefnl fainne•r and operated the homestead mobil very recently when he disprnr'r1 of the farm, con- tinuing to live ir; the house. He is s,ti•vivirl by n siwier Mrs,. MrTnvith. who lived with Mr, Miermngald, The funeral was held on Thursday afternoon from his late residenen rons,ension 9. Ttlrnherry, Rev. Leland Torgensen' had enlarge of the ser vine. interment was made in Blti vale cemetery, John G. S sir R. R. 2, BRUSSELS, ONT. TaRgiVk } FOR SALE- H. J. Atwood 01 10 Mermaduke Sc., Toronto, offers tor sale an excellent grass farm of 100 acnes with some good bush. A large bank barn and frame house, a drilled well with wind mill. being lot 20 con. 15, Gree Township Huron County, Will be sold for $3500.00. on account of ill health. For further particulars apply to the above address or Jas. Mcleadzeatr Box 1, Brussels, Ont, FARMERS ATTENTION Now is the time to purchase Louse Killer or disinfectant also have Poultry tonics, stock tonics and hog mineral. I2 interested phone 43-r-24. Geo. Wesenberg, Rawleigh Dealer, Brussels. 1 HOUSEO©® AN e4 t! BUR® gives a lifetime of SERVICE III • • e URO PUMPS are pumping water through thousands of Canadian Farm Homes and Barns, Modern Farmers realize that the amount of labour and time saved by running water pays fora pump in a few months. EMCO FIXTURES AND FITTINGS Q.ER us for the latest Kitchen Bathroom and L,aundry Fixtures and Fittings. We will gladly give you full information, W :,® Gillespie Phone 68 Brussels, Ont. 1' h tilt st 'Ca eke fr h Prices Your Best Poultry Market is At Your Own Door When Yea CALL THE DUBLIN PRODUCE CO. We Will Call and Pay Immediate Highest CASH PRICE For Your Hens and Chickens. Just Call Dublin 'Produce Co. Dublin 50 r b -NO 5S -- NO WArnNG JUST PLAIN CASH; 155'1 All Long Diatoms Phone Calls Paid By Our Dri elrs Wi ew Th.y VI/k Ye n.