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The Brussels Post, 1947-1-15, Page 3AN, THE BI-. USSELS POST 1044 Recent sleet and wind storms in Niagara and Western Ontario areas, brought down whole sections of both steel - tower and wooden -pole -Hydro lines. This picture shows how ice -laden trees and limbs broke, fell across Hydro lines E` and forced them to the ground. When King Winter makes an all-out attack, man can do little but repair the damage as fast as possible. Recent power breaks in Niagara and Western Ontario areas were the direct result of unusual and severe storm conditions: Because of the flexibility provided by its unified, province -wide organiza- tion, Hydro was able to rush emergency repair crews from other parts of Ontario to restore power. Every effort was directed to this end. To all consumers who suffered in these storm areas, Hydro expresses its thanks and appreciation for their patience and understanding in a difficult and trying situation. At all times Hydro safeguards service by endeavouring to locate lines free from trees and by tree trimming. Present storm damages illustrate the advisability of these methods. During this winter period, storms and power shortage present great operating problems for Hydro. Your co-operation in the conserving of power will be of material assistance and much appreciated. To Subscribers— r,ap,:r and see that it hears the tor- ion we say "Thank The mailing list of the Post was root date, if it is an error kindly The To tease «ho have not done so we say "please revised last week. We ask that each notify us at once. To those who have subscriber look at the label on their so promptly renewed their subscript- dc sn at your earliest ronvienee,'' CARDS C A MYERS, M. D., L. M. C. C. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON W3iliuctrr St. Phone 4. Brun a el:; Ont. Allan A. Lasnratt• Agent for—Fire, Windsto,nt., and Automobile lvasmegw' Get particulars of .our Special and Policy it,r tmrnul.era Queen St. Brussels 'Phone 657 W. D. S. Jamieson, M.D., C.M., L.M.C.C. Physic= and Surgeon (Coretsser) Office Hours -1 - 4 and 7 - 8 p.m, Also 11 - 12 a.rn when possible. Saturday evening's until 10 p.raa. Sundays— Emergencies and by appointment ealy, Home calls in For eroone and 4 - 6 pm. R. S. HETHERINGTON, K. C. -- BARRISTER, ETC. WINGHAM and BRUSSELS AT BRUSSELS Tuesday and Saturday all day — Office open Phone 20x Successor to L. Chars. T. Davidson Insurance Agent For ALL FINDS OF Automobile and Fire Insurance Accident and Sickness Agent for Great West Life Insurance Co, "'R -LONE OFFICE 92X BRUSSELS, ONT. nesmEM18 Harold Jackson SPECIALIST IN FARM AND HOUSEHOLD SALES For Information, etc., write or phone Harold Jackson Phone 12 on 658 Seaforth R. R. 1 Brucefteld Make arrangements at The Brussels Poet or R. 8. Hetherington, K. C., Barrister Office, Brussels. Rann & Johnson Furniture FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer PHONE 36 or 85 BRUSSELS, ONT. Lewis Rowland (Licanetd For Huron Ceuntcry SATISFACTION GUJASANTEEO — PRIORS F ..ASAlmeaRL.14! For Engagements Phone 31 "The Brussels Post" aaoal rtr,qb ¢mom be !coked after Immstlaitely Fee information, etc., w lie er phone Law, Regrind ,e4t46 n1 giafarth; er wrIle !Litt. 2, Rhaftstss, AUCTION SALE Real Estate, Farm Stock, Implements, Etc, of The Late William G. K. Hamilton, Lot 14, Con. 6, Howick Twp,, 1ts miles West of Fordwich on plowed road FRIDAY, JANUARY 17th Commencing at 12:30 noon Horses, Cattle, Swine, Poultry, Implements, Etc. TERMS— CASH Terms on Real Estate made known day of Bala HAROLD HAMILTON, Administrator W. E. PATTERSON, Clerk ARNOLD DARROCK, Auctioneer TENDERS WANTED (trey Township School Board will accept tenders for all or any part of the following quantities of hard body wood 14 inches long to he delivered to the different schools by ,Tiny Zeit, 1947: S.S. No, 1, 6 ooskls S. S. No. 3, 8 cordis No. 4, 15 cords No. 6, 16 cords• Na. 5, 15 cords No, 7, 15 cards No .8, 20 cords No, 9, 20 cords Ne, 10, 10 cords No. 111, 15 oonde MoleRwarth, 15 cordis clarion No. 12, 12 cords Also for 2 cards of dry cedar to be delivered to each school with the exception of No, 8. Tenders reeeived anti) irebruary 1, 1997 by J, (1, Hemingway, Sac,-Treas, Brussels, R.R. 3 EFFER' MAC INIF SHOP tot Acei;tJ.l,a .s grel Electric Orr shon is eduipped to do First Class We•1dUn . ctrl T..,14^,r) Work Your Patronage Solicited, Good Service Assured, Agent for Surge Milking Machines Phone 65ar-9 Brussels, Ont Clyr°s ti Ads FOR SALE - 38 pigs, ready to wean. George Cardiff Phone 42 r-11 FOR SALE— 1 Range in good condition ?25. x Brewer Picone 12-r-15 FOR SALE— TTRPd rook stove. Miss C. Dlelrson Phone 49x FOR SALE - 20 chunks of pigs about 70 lbs. W. Marks ?bona 38-r.23 FOR SALE— ! Coal or wood heater, in good con. • dation. Phone 15 1 FOR SALE— A guaanttty of hardwood and Alsn s quantity of sofit wood. Joe Holmes Phone 15 r.5 R. R. 4, Brussels MAN WANTED- -for Rawlelgh business. Sell to 1560 families, Good profits fa? hustlers. Write today. Rawleigh's Dept. ML, -A.-152-S, Montreal, Que. WANTED—:.: -:— -- Waitress for mines, dining rooms. Living accommodation. Apply—Sup- erintendent Stratford General Hr,s- nital. CERTIFIED SEED— iI Grewar's Grocetenla is taking orders for Seed Potatoes. Order your favourite kind. We will supply it, Open all Day Wednesday as 'Usual. Grea'tar's Graoeteria Phone 5 FOR SALE— Purebred Yorkshire Boars . of choice quality, also Young Sows, from advanced registered stock, wh'r•h gives high grading selects, Foster Smith & Son, Lot 95, Con. 16. Grey. Phone 29-r-8. FOR SALE— Brussels united Church Shed 'fenders for the pnrchase of the same to he in the hands of R. B• Cosine by January 15th. Lowest or any tender rot necessarily accepted R. B. Cousins, Treasurer Brussels United Church CARPENTERS WANTED— First class tradesmen required for completion of homes on Housing Enterprises Project by the Russell Construction Company, Ltd., apply Britannia Street, Fair Grounds, Stratford, ntario, AN OPPORTUNITY TO BECOME A NURSE A new training class is being organized at the Stratford General Hospital, Classes will commence approximately March 25. 1947, Those desiring to enroll are urged to communicate at once with Miss M. Snider, Superintendent, Stratford General Hospital, Stratford, Ontario. AN OPPORTUNITY— Established Rural Watkins District available. If you are aggressive, and between the ages of 25 and 55— have or can secure travel outfit, this is your opportunity to get estab- lished in a profitable business of your own. For fall particulars write today to The J, R. Watkins Company Dept, 0-13-4, 2177 Mason St., Montreal Que, FOR SALE- 100,aore farm, cement house, bank barn 11 mile of goad main road, price 58000.00. Blacksmith ,and wood worlc shop, house metal cIed: 'henhouse; garage in a village. Hydro throughout. Stock and equipment can also be bought. IIlJtuealth reason ,for selling, Im- medtate poseeslon, Anyone interest- ed oald or write J. C. Long, Real Estate Broker Brussels, Ont, FOR FULL PRODUCTION AND QUALITY BUY 8I61-4 CHICKS through local agent here. Canada approved -breeders pultor- um tested. Mrs, T-Ladgkineon, of Lucdrnow saps "Last year was my first year with quickens , . , first egg at 5 months with roasters averaging 51,4 lbs, dressed. Whether a beginner or an ' old hand" bub' obfolce to give good pro- duction—boy now to get into full production by late summer. Miss M. Grew. Brttssele, Phone 72 Regis Bred Optometrist Western Orttot lora Most Modern Eye Se's .Phone I18. ,t1-r,'zstoit 3LUEVALE The president Miss Wilda Bret. enridge, presided at the weelrl meetof ills Y.P.TT. at -the Pnl'P ('hn:rrlling nr Fridat• er.'u r ,'. TI Question 06 -igtoforittr -a play v;r discussed, also the purchasing o Y.P.i. pins for the mr'mbrnc. A?t .Tern .,inks presided for the rh vim heed period. Ph. setept.tsre less, 'xae ' 'ul by Shirley Sei11r2:. M1- A.nniss rend a letter deseribine school for colored children whirl +^a: followed by a di-,nssian on "Th Forefgerr in Canada:' At the morning service in P. United Church. Rev. Arthur TTewi spoke on the subject "Not you tha sent me thither. but Cod." The an nual congregational meetit'g was an- nonnred for Wednesday, Jan. 22. Rev, Leland C. Jorgensen oecn- pied the pulpit at Knox Presbyter - I•rn Church. He used for his sub- ject: "Our house, built on the rock or upon the sand." Ire mentioned the builder, the foundation and the future. The annual meeting will be held on Thursday afternoon_ .T -an. 23. Program Approved M'ss Olive Scott -attended the ex- ecutive meeting of Maitland Pres- byterialW.M:S. of the Presbyterian Church at Wingham on Friday. Re- ports were received from the secre- tary and the treasurer and the sec- retaries of the different depart- ments of the W.M.S. Delegates were named to attendthe Synodic- al meeting to he held in Stratford on April 15, 16, 17, The program for the annual Presbyterial meeting to be held at Ethel in May was 1 .ecepted. Mrs. Audrey Hnnt)cin and :hiss Jean ,Totenman with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jones, Wirgham, Mrs. Edward Johnston was the hostess Thursday afternoon for the monthly meeting of the Women's Tnsiti#lute and although it was very stormy and roads badly drifted here was. a large attendance. Fol. ''ring the routine opening exer- •ieas rile roll was called and re- nnnrired to by naming a .flower rerdnnjnn with "the first letter of your given name," Letters of ap- reriart'on were read from those who had received a remembrance 1 Christmas. time. Tt was decided n have e fa:mdly night early in February. Tho president was amed convener of a committee to lar. entertainment, Mrs. George Hetherington arranged the pro ram. She composed and read e nem on the motto, "Yon don't sed coupons for kindness." She ave a helpful talk on Canadian in- ustries and spoke of the waste of Cbriefings trees, the use of sea- weed as a fertilizer for potato crops, the use of leno (the red cov- ering) on baskets of fruit, and how the color of apples can be increas- ed by nitrogen in the soil. She also mentioned the ingredients in "soan- i„Qc soaps" Mrs. Fred Osier of Blyth received the sad news of the sadden death of her brother Dr, W. W. Tyerman of Regina Sask., an Monday. Jan. 13. Dr. Tyerma.n was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hug11 Tyrrman of the Brussels locality. He graduated from the 'University of Toronto in 1910 and has pnaetised in the Milestone and Regina districts for over 30 years. He is survived by his widow and a sou and daughter also by two brothers Dr. Howard of Ash - craft, B.C. and Penley of Exeter and two siaIters Mrs. Edith Hutchinson of Kitchener and Mrs. Fred Oster of Blyth. The funeral is to be held on Thursday afternoon of this week at Regina. A brother Robt, of Brussels passed away six years ago. NOTICE— Ts your rubber -tired wagon ready for Spring? Just received a ship- ment of 600 x 16 implement tires, E. Richards & Son, Ethel Phone 86.1-0 • FOR SALE - 2 pair of Men's Shoos and skates. Size 10 and 9. 1 Overcoat in good condition. Size 42, Box 50, Brussels REALLY PRODUCING— Is what customer Mrs. S. Agrat., Ft. William says of her Btq-4 ORIINS 'Vila roar, yeti should get the beet chicles 'available, and order now for delivery as soon as possible In 1947 to retch summer and 6011 mar/tete, CANADA APPROVISD BR.18301)- 13015 PUT1LO1ITTM T1bST17D Wilde 'Shake breeds, crosses, We strongly urge early ordering for delivery .city time, 6811061411y Jaut.- Iyab, Agent leers le- Mise M, Grevrar, ' Brussels Nine 72, ( f e t eCe DIAMONDS EF shins ltf;: E 59$ e. STONE SET "LILY" EARRINGS 5335 Atdarithiecik WEDDING RiNGS Exquisitely hand. carved In 14 k Jeweller EXQUISITE "LILY" BROOCH $01.59 FOR THE ATTENDANTS/ —The finest quality t# smartest slytlu2ls 51110515 fesrti!ay tzeld Gtic9) ' G. Leach Thrill To Milton Canifl'. New Comk Excitement vain rt•' l nn .}r of it! You'Il find it in "ST!'.1'!; YON," Miltim Ca•,Iff'r; Fallow the weekday version it The Brussels, Onto 1 see "STEEL•: C AN'OCX.' n 1'iiL'L COLOR„ in "Prick. The f';.nit Weekly, which ram:s e5111 a'ek with The Detroit Sunday Times. "our Subscription Paid Up? Do You Want Relief fro A new and wonderful remedy for speedy relief from Sinus and Antrum trouble. Also for Head Colds. This Remedy Is Known as Elittulief is a White Powder to he used as S mit. Simple and Clean to Use. Priced a8 As PRESENT AVAILABLE ONLY BY MAIi<, SINULIEF CO., BOX 582, LONDON, Oil Please Find Enclosed 51.00 in Payment for 1 Vox Mrsoited Poultry,M ' rket Highest 'Cash Prices Yaw Rest if'oa!try Market b At Your Own Doerr Men Yen 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 NO FUS -- NO WAITING .t13'ST MAIN ChM' AM Long Distance Phone Const Paid By Ow Dthiss Vdb.ea They VV'llilit "ow