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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1947-2-12, Page 3THE Br USSELS POST 1i' :inr•rrlay. Fcbruerp 1e'h. 1947 FREE QlikURAS E s STONE SET «LILY" EARRINGS S3.7 0//IAllluG/tl�AAi1 WEDDING RINGS bad - cured Iln lel14 k gid EXQUISITE "LILY" BROOCH sass FOR THE ATTENDANTS! finest quail and Ahura ketaBory Jeweller . G Leach Brussels, Ont. B .JSINFSS CADS C A. MYERS. M. 0.. L. M. C. C. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Willi atu St. Phone 4. Bnsstels Ont. Allan A. Lamont Regent far—Fire, Windstorm, and Automobile heel ,gees Get particulars of our Special Automobile Policy for tamers. Queen St. Brussels 'Phone 15-1/7 W. D. S. Jamieson, M.D., C.M., L.M.C.C. Nhysican and Surgeon (Corse) Office Hours -1 - 4 and 7 - 8 p.m. Also 11 - 12 a.m when possible. Saturday evenings until 10 p.ms- 5tntdays---•Emergencies and by appointment Dab. Home calls in forenoons and 4 - 6 p.m. R. S. HETHERINGTON, K. C. -- BARRISTER. ETC. WINGHAM and BRUSSELS AT BRUSSELS Tuesday and Saturday all day — Office open Phone 20x Successor to L. Chain. T. Davidson insurance Agent For ALL KINDS OF Automobile and Fire insurance Accident and Sickness Arent for Great West Life Insurance Co. ,',ONE OFFICE 92X BRUSSELS, ONT. RESIDENCE Harold Jackson SPECIALIST IN PARM AND HOUSEHOLD SALES For Information, etc., write or phone Herold Jackson Phone 12 on 666 Seaforth R. R. 1 Brucefleld Make arrangements at The Brussels Poet or R. S. Hetherington, K. C., Barrister Office, Brussels. D. A. RANN & CO. FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer PHONE 36 or 85 — — BRUSSELS, ONT. Lewis Rowland (LIoenstd Pet Huron Country - •ATiBFACTION GUARANTEED — PRICES P A6sANASdLAG Per Engagomonte Phone 91 "The Rruseelo Poet' readl map nein to looker' after Immedeltely Per information, etc., w :to ar phone Lew. Remalend tffi00eteel eA Reieferth; tr wrtte 17,ft. A, Wntken. 1 46 Licenses Valid To February 28 Masi. year's motor vehicle nevem(s will be good for awe her month, following an announcement rte +t \i',dnesduy by 111g'hweys Mhtistor (leorge fiancee. Ihaithe eteulline for obtaining 1947 markers hos been extended to lebruary 24. Tho seen. esuension applies to driver';; pal•>nhs The shop owned nail npeeaie;i 119 Rest'^y (:, Hackwell In the village of Walton 1e very unique in i:be face that It houses the catnnnt:tity s IIIOItess shop, barber shop, anal llbra.ry, 11r. IIac•kwell, henselt is the Iva:ewes-maker, the barber end X11•• librarian, The first of the three is al!). ,lir. 11:tekwell's trade as this is he busbne„s ad Will (Ill be 11n.s beep, occupied longest. It was ern until he purelineed fids present pltee of busi- ness that he became the village barber and librarian, Mr, 11ackwedd leas been the haulese el -APT of the e0111111,11nity for 24 years, having 0000)6 his, shop in a small ho1111• ing now owned by Doug. Ennis, in 1923. 14 was here that he operated his business tm'e:11 he purchased :the r(ntattion Bank of Commerce build- ing from Kenneth Feng in 1913. With the pturebase of this build- ing' seine the barber sleep and lib- raoy. M.r, Ferg having been the barber and the librarian, The harness malefng is a lull time job le itself but in his. .19)0.re mantends Mr. Iiaiolrwebl deeds tulle to out a few bends of hair and hand out any library books soegh.t by read- ers sof ,Che village anti the comnlun- iiby surrounding. One would think thein Mr. Ha.ckwell wont( be a very busy mon bad as 11e says "A busy Mel) is a. happy mar." The library as, owned by 111e Wal - hon Libt9ry board which engages Mir. Hackwell to one foe, distribute and ,nollect the books. The library' enntadmis 700 volumes alone with the books obtained from the Huron County Library Asloolatioo, These books are exohsnged every three nlol1tils :and it is .Mr, ITeelewell's (they 4o see that all books belonging to the travelling library are return- ed at the right time. The shop serves three offieta1 purposes; I11 is also the gathering Place Per the men of the communi- ty who hove to gather around the stove an a cold winder eight for a social Mlnat. According to one at the oldest residents .of Walton. Freeman Rack - well, the .storm 011 .Snlnday was One of the wort that has hit the com- munity in the last 25 years. The drifts on, the main street, according to Mr. Tlackwell, are the highest that he can recall, Drifts ranging from Ove to 12 feet in depth made travel, even an loot, •almost impossible, The delfts. on the roads, made It necessary to close the school until Plows clear the piles of ,snow from the streets, Schools In the aur rounding community have not held classes since last Tuesday because of the cond•6tfon of the roads. In the schools that diel attempt to hold classes only a very small fraction of the letere ls, that being the senior boys, fought their way through the snow-eiloggect nerds. The noon train running from Guelph to Godertch woe over an honer late. Delfts 10 Feet Deep BLYTH, Feb. 11.—Blyth is slow- ly diigging Itself out from one of the worst storms in many years. 'Ohntecb s rvec08 were cancelled, but early Monday morning George Rad2ord'is snowplow was once more on else job clearlmg out the streets. 1..t was •a big Job to tackle as sionue of the delfts were from eight to ten feet sleep. Took a Stroll A henpecked husband reached the end of his patience and, after 0 final ,now with hie wife, took hiu bowler that from the peg in the hall and said: "I'm going," Three years later he returnee and his wife ,cleunnnded, 'Where -on earth have- you been?" "Out,'' he replied and hung his • het on the same peg. In llIernoriarn McNIOTTOI,---Ire loving memory of James McNichol who died three year's ago Feb. 17th, 1044 'three yeaas have passed, our hearle are sore, As Gime goes on, we miss hien more; His Nheerfte voice, his lvalrome face, No 011.11 can ever take his plane. lever a'cntenkhered by wife and fatally. CI,BB1r1`'i,p s FOR SALE -- p remake of Pigs. \i u1, Blake Whore 42.2-4 FOR SALE - 4 RI CI of (1t'essed pork. Prank Mitebe11 Phone 25-(•-20 FOR SALE— need 760 x 16 tires and lubes (3 ply). Jim McNeill's Garage, ler114801s. FOR SALE— One Jersey cow, 7 -,year-old, due to freshen Feb. 15. Carl Hemingway Phone 25-r-5 MAN WANTED— tor Rawleigh business. Sell to 1500 families, Good profits 101 hustlers. Write today. Rawlelgh's Dept, ML. A1S2-S, Montreal, Que. WANTED—' Woman ibo look after baby chicks, hams 9 t0 6. Duties to conmlenee Mardi 1st or sooner. Apply to Welter Rose Poultry Farm Phone 31x -r-4 HELP WANTED— Gh9 en• woman for gneeral house- work in 'town with .all conveniences for 1 or two months. Apply Wallace Ross, Seaforth Phone 195J Collect. 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- Iiahe.d in a profitable business of your own. For full particulars write today to The J. R. Watkins Company Dept. 0-B-4, 2177 Mason St., Montreal. Gine, HAVE ENJOYED REAL PROFITS -- says 'F, Edna, Higgins of TCTTC:HRN. ER 1110.4 C..MC %S bought lase year. "13 yeaains ego T bought from you with 111.8 seitisfecteon." ISN -T THAT .SUF1°I00ENT to prove quality? CANADA APPROVED, BREEDERS PULLO:RUM TESTED Wide choice breeds, messes. Order soon to avoid later (deappoinitenent. Agent .here is Mims M. Grevear, Brussels Phone 72 NOTICE— The Government. ssys "buy Jan. Ineb. Manch chicks." To meet over. seas 'emends, especially, but re- member gnome marltets must he supplied too. Every egg that can be produced Is needed. Bray hatchery has stated cockerels, immediate deddveey, and odd quantities dayold chicks Manch-Aprtt chicles sliouid be ordered now, too. ,Slave time, oontaiot agent . Wm. Glenn Bray, IStetel, Ont MAO -UNE SHOP f n4 Acetylene .o,iod Electric firsie l ding Our shop is eduipped to do First Class We!;912 A. mrl R Your Patronage Solicited. Good Service Assured. Agent for Surge Milking Machines Phone 65-r-9 Brussels, Ont. FOR SALE - 100 -acre farm, cement house, bank barn ii mile of good main road, price $3000.00. Bleolcemith and wood work shop, house metal clad; henhouse; garage In a village, Hydro throughout. Stock and equipment can also be bought. Ill -health reason torr selling. Im- me,dtate posseslon, Anyone interest- ed call or write J. C. Long, Real Estate Broker Brussels, Ont, FOR SALE— Day old eocdcen'e1 bargains while they last. for MI5 week nndl next Barre( Reeloe, Light Sussex, Black Ausbra0erps, tight gitssaex New TTnanneheres, New Hampshire X Barred Rocks, Tight Sussex X 9 ' Tian, p Peered RocksRocks$4,.6. New 1- vh/res $4.76. A,aoorted Heavies $4.45, White iLeghones $1.90 per hundred, Two week We. add $6.00, three week olds add $11.00 per hundred, This advoiellsemcmit must accompany your order to receive these prices. Top brach Ch.i'keries, Guelph, Ont. "LOOK CHEUE F{' O, UNCLE J''11N!" It is Bobby's tenth birthday... Uncle John has sent him a cheque- His father explains how Bobby can go to the bank and get cash that very day! When you make out a cheque, you give an order to your bank to pay the amount specified to the person named. If he lives on the next street, or thousands of miles away, he can take your cheque to his local bank and get the money. He cannot get of without a receipt—his signature on the back of the cheque. If yours is a Current Account, your cheque conies back at the end of the month, and so you have a per- manent record and receipt of the payment. The enormous conveliience of the chequing system is just one of the many services provided by your bank... for you. This Advertisement is Sponsored by your Bank AUCTION SALE OF occupation. BUSINESS PROPERTY Under the terms of the act the vet - In the Estate of W. H. RINEHART elan deals directly with his own Deceased. barker; the banker makes the usual The undersigned Auctioneer has investigations which would be ear - been instructed to sell at vied out in any private (teal and then B•RUSSISLS, on MONDAY. PIM- turns -the situation over to the De- RUARY 24, 1947 at 2 p.m, the follow- partment of Veterans' Affairs. tog property; 1 Any applicatmon for a loan under The northerly pant of Lot 102, this new act does not affect a ret- Weahharald's survey. on the east side eran's rehabilitation credits. For ir.. of Turoberry Street, in the Viilage 0201100 a veteran might make appliien- of BRUSSELS, known as the tion for a loan under the art and GRAHAM BLOCK, having a frontage seen be eligible for a loan for con on Tui'nberry treet of 65 ft. 6 in, by a struction or purchase of a private depth of approximately 132 ft. dwelling. He may not, however, ap• On the said property is located a ply for assistance under .the Voter. three-storey brick building,. contain- ane, Land Act and this new act. Ing three stores, three apartments, large Mall and other rooms. This property will be offered for sale at the premises subject to a .nese8•ve bid and in one block or in parcels. TERMS OF SALE 20% on day of .Sale. balance 'with. in 60 days, Further particulars may from: Frank Donnelly, K,O, Ooderi:eh, Solicitor for the Estate Harold Jackson, Seaforth, Auctioneer. FRANK KIRICB'k Licensed Auctioneer For Huron County Rates Reasonable Satisfaction Guranteed Phone Seaforth 842-r-24 R.R. 4. Walton, (ant VETERANS MAY GET BUSINESS LOANS bo had ad A new Vetennns' Business and Professional Loans Act, efteettve ,Tann. 16 this year., is oimeine the way to velera,ns of the Second Great War to sit themselves ep to Imeinees, it. was announced Friday by W. W 1 Brown. veterans' a1'Pnira officer et Stratford. i Tender the terms of the not a vet- eran may moire application through any hank fon' a loan to suet himself up in bna1ness and the goverminenr will "ba.ek" dhc• loam which must he re- paid do 10 years. FOR SALE— Electric motors rewound and re- paired. Expert workmanship. Moder- ate prices. New motors in stock. Bettger Industries, 649 Ontario Street, Stratford. Ont. Be Reasonable (l.icsl; "Look here; Ilosv long mist t wait ear the half portion of dnek I ordered?" Walter: "Till somebody orders the ether half, We can't go out and frill half a duck,' WILLIAM. T. SI'ENCE Ea.1,.. Agent Coovevao>cem and Commissioner GENERAL INSURANCE OFFSCZ MAIN STREET, -- — ETHEL coi'iF. Gooch For Ail IC cis of SOLD IN UMW AT BAEKER B OS. Phone i6 harrier The .acct applies to bestows under takings only and does not cover 1 tonne to belt( private dwellings. Some sof the teems for which lone may be obtained are; purcheee of a business, parehase of a partnership in n hu„huese already established, financing or puvellase or repair 02 equipment, construction or repair of a bioildeng to he used tar buisness palliasse, or for anything deemed a benefit to a business. The ant stipulates that the Mud- '1 nese roust be the veteran's main smanommeasemponenewo Poultry Market Hi hest 'Cash Prices Your Poultry Market lite At Y. Own Dear Whin Telt CALL THE ) UBLIN 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 WAMNG JUST rw.i- O ASI Lens Distance Mom gilts Paid Ily O DOME *NMI May Vita Y