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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1947-4-2, Page 3THE BRUSSELS POST Wednesday, April 2nd, 1047 NOTICE TO ALL CREAM PRODUCERS IN ONTARIO A proposed Cream Murketin • Schetne for Ontario, under the Farm Products Marketing Act, has been submitted to the Farm Products Marketing Board for consideration, by the Ontario Cream Producers Association. Before the Board can consider recommending the scheme, it must ho satisfied that a fair represen- tation of the Cream Producers are in favour of its adoption. In order to obtain the recorded views of the Producers, a vote by ballot is being taken on the question:— "ARE uestion:"ARE YOU IN FAVOUR OF TIIE PROPOSED ONTARIO CREAM PRODUCERS' MARKETING SCHEME. BEING BROUGIIT INTO FORCE IN ONTARIO?" ALL PRODUCERS MUST REGISTER All producers must register to vote. Two alternative methods of voting are provided to Cream Producers, as follows:— (1) By personal registration and voting in each Agricultural Representative's office between March 81 and April 30, 1947, or (2) By personal registration and voting with the Deputy Returning Officer in charge at each local meeting. PUBLIC MEETINGS Will Be Held At PUBLIC LIBRARY, SEAFORTH, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, at 8 P. M. —And— TOWN HALL, BELGRAVE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, at 2 P. M. All ballots mast he returned to the Agricultural Representative before April 30, 1947. Any Indicts received atter that date will not be recorded. ALL CREAM PRODUCERS ARE URGENTLY REQUESTED TO REGIS'T'ER, TO ATTEND THE MEETING IN THEIR AREA—AND TO VOTE. HUSBAND, WIFE, SON OR DAUGHTER MAY VOTE, BUT ONLY ONE FROM EACH OPERATING FARM UNIT ()RAMO FARM PRODUCTS V ARKETING BOARD Parliament Buildings, Queens Park, Toronto, Ontario Rev. C. H. MacDonald For Moderator Of Assembly Huron -Maitland Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church has nominated Rev. C. H. MacDonald, minister of Luoknow and Dungannon, for the moderatorship of the General1 .Assembly, to meet at Calgary in June next. Mx. MacDonald was recently pro- posed by the Mission Board of the Presbyterian Church to take charge Of the Church's College in British Guiana. Should this appointment be confirmed, he would not be in a position to become a candidate for the office of moderator. Woman A woman may put on 9 riding ,habit and never go riding. Site may doll up in a skiing out- . 1t and never go skiing. We have seem women don swim ming outfits and never go swimming. But when a woman puts on a wedding gown—she means business Donald Gordon Quits W.P.T.B. After five and a -half years as Canada's prices czar, Donald Gor- don will relinquish chairmanship of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board Aprll nth. Mr. Gordon, returning on a full-time basis to his post as deputy governor of the Bank of Canada, will be succeeded by Ken. neth W. Taylor, present deputy chairman. Look at your label - 401A, HYDRO USERS • The wintertime power shortage in Southern Ontario has been relieved with the coming of spring and the longer hours of daylight. In the winter months the shorter and darker days create a maximum demand on your Hydro system. Conditions in this winter season are such that Hydro plants are loaded to the point where it becomes necessary to ask for the co-operation of all Hydro users in saving electricity by every possible voluntary means. In the spring and summer season the urgency for conservation is not so great as in the fall and winter. The voluntary saving of electricity in homes, offices, theatres, stores, and in industry, greatly relieves this condition. Your response was very helpful. To those who so willingly co-operated during This emergency period, Hydro says, "Thank Your" In many localities Hydro stations and lines are overloaded because of the delay in obtaining neces- sary new equipment. Therefore, do not waste electricity—use Hydro wisely at all times. THE HYDRO -ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION 01' ONTARIO PIPE TOBACCO WANTE0- 2 Range Shell ers In good dOtion. Phone 51-r-4 Roes Cardiff 31 FOR SALE— iA steel range (Enrico No, 17). Apply to Clarke Matheson Phone 89 TENDERS WANTED Tenders" will be received by the undersigned until April 'o, 104.7, for the following amounts of 14 -inch hard body wood to be deliverer) to IassiTl d Ads FOR SALE A quantity of good mixed hay. Wm, M(Vat r Phone 90-r-9 FOR SALE— Dresser and wash 'stead, else De - Forest Crossly Elecrtic Cabinet Rndio Phone 76-r-20 ,Jack Clark IFOUND— A string of wooden beads, owner can have same by applying at The Brussels Post. MANWANTED— Foe Rawleigh business, No experience for capttal necessary. Saes easy to make and profits large. Start im- mediately, Write Raw]eigh'o Dept ML -D-152-190, Montreal, Que, FOR SALE 3 Chunks of Pigs 75 lbs„ also 1 Deering 11 disc seed drill, in good shape. Phone 424-19 Gro, Blake FOR SALE—z_ _ -_— Bray Hatchery has chicks immed- iate delivery — Black Auttralorps, Sew Hanlspshire% L. S. x N. Ji. Also started cockerels for the spring - summer broiler markets --- and a COW started pullets. Let's know your requiremnts. Agent Wm. Ole'' Bray, Ethel, Ooh, YOUR OWN BUSINESS! This is very easy to establish by joining our 900 active Dealers, There ore splendid territories in your neigh- borhood where you can make e35. to $00. a week or more. Very little money required. Write for inti de- tails — FREE ON REQUEST — FAMiT)UE-B, Dept. H. 1600 Delormier, Montreal. FOR SALE— ^'• 1 -50 -acre Farm, good buildings; 1 -75 -acre Farm, good buildings, hydro. 1 -100 -acre Farm good buildings and silo, 2 -100 -acre Gra.ss Farms. 1, C. Long, Real Estate Broker Phone 84 Brussels, Ont. FOR SALE— April chicles — make your choice ,Kitchener Big -4, Husky, healthy, from good stock, Canada Approved, breeders pullerum tested, Special April prices. Pullets, cockerels, .Some started. Immediate shipment. Soon out on range — watch them grow to catch pleat and egg markets. Save time by contacting agent Miss M. Grower, Brussels Phone 70, "HELP WANTED—MALE" AN OPPORTUNITY— Established Rural Watkins District available. if you are aggressive, and between the ages of 25 and 50— have 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 .8. R, Watkins Company. Dept. 0-13-4, 2177 Mason St., Montrer', Quo. FOR SALE— Bargains OTT two, three, 10111' sand five week old cockerels, while they Past, Barred Rock, New Hampshire, New Hampshire x Barred Rock two week old 10.95, Assorted Heavies 10.75. Three week 014 add 2.00, 4 week old add 4.00; five week old odd 6,00. Targe Egg quality add 1,00; ,Specially .Sel•eoted add 2,00 per hundred to above prices, Mao 'pellets and nopesexed chicks in above ages at rock bottom prices Shipped C.O.D. This advertisement mush accompany Your order to receive these special prices. Also pullets eight weeks to Laying. Top Notch Chickeries, Guelph, Ont. FOR SALE Started chicles, 4 weeks and un for delivery from March 3 until range tine. Purhrod leetdlering 13oclrs, and New Hampshire x Barred Rockhybrids, from a government approved hatchery, See diem before you buy, Telephone Brussels 375. !'meld Buchanan, Walton, Ont .le 0 cm ne schools in Grey Town- ship before August 1, 1947:- 8. 8, No. 3-8 cords S.S. No. 4-15 cords 8. S. No, 5-15 cords S, S. No, 6-10 cords S. S. No. 8-20 cords S. S. No. 10-10 cords Union 12-12 cords Union 4, Molesworth -10 ?ores Tenders will he received for or any part of this amount. J. Carl Hemingway, Sec.-Treas. R.R. 3, Brussels, Ont AUCTION SALE The undersigned has been strutted to sell by Public Auction WI,/2 Lot 19, Concession 12, Grey Township on THURSDAY, APRIL 10th Sale commences at 1 p.m. sharp HORSES 1 Belgian horse rising eight (da brown) 1 Clyde horse, 13 years old (bay COWS 1 Durham cow, 4 year old, due April 9 1 Brindle cow, 3 year old, due June 24 1 black cow 9 year old, due April 11 YOUNG CATTLE 1 black steer, rising 2 years 2 Durham heifers, rising 2 years CALVES 3 black yearling calves POULTRY 125 mixed hens MACHINERY Massey -Harris binder 6 ft. Massey -Harris mower 5 ft. Sharp dump rake Team disc Steel land roller, Frost & Wood 2 furrow gang plough 77 Fleury riding plough 13 Fleury walking plough Cockshutt 11 disc fertilizer drill, new Frost & Wood hay loader Set harrows, 4 section Snuffler Cobber wagon 3" tire Gravel box and stock rack Hay rack Hay car and pulelys Set sleighs with fiat rack, set 6 foot bunks 1 buggy rubber tire 2 stone boats Jumper cutter with chines Root pulper Cutting box Set 2000 lb. scales 1 pig crate Cream separator DeLa,val 550 lbs. Fanning mill Grind stone Set slings 1 sling chain 2 hay forks Set double harness Set single harness 3 horse collars 4 new cow chains 12 cedar fence posts 300 ft. dry lumber 2 sets doubletrees and whiflletrees 22 toot ladder 2 neck yokes 1 hag holder, Goat robe, Horse blankets Set of hand clippers and singer Set of ropes and pulleys and clamps Woven wire stretcher Set of team bells A quantity of Rock Ulm A quantity of mixed grain A quantity of mixed hay 2 lanterns, pails, crocks, tub barrels, saws, 2 scoop shovels 1 new grab hook Wooden bed, springs and mattress Logging chains, binding chains Number of halters Hoes, Shovels Forks and other articles too numer- ous to mention. PREMIER GEORGE DREW will speak on "ONTARIO IS NOT FOR SALE". over the C.B.C. Ontario Trans -Canada Network From 10.30 to 10.45 p.m. MONDAY, APRIL 7th LISTEN TO STATION CBL -Toronto all ; e . ETHEL The March meeting of t11.. W.M.S. ' of Ethel United Chattel' w 1s br'Id at the home of Mrs. Harold Love the president Mrs, 5. Brenton was in ire charge. The meeting opened by at singing the Doxology, followed l v Ithe roll call. The ulnar s of the 1 last meeting were 1.1311 and lnprnvea j the various items of bu.,vlc„ crena I dealt with and the offering received. Mrs. Cleaver gave a temperance reading, Mrs. R. Stephenson rend the rk Quarterly Stewardship :•short TERMS CASH HENRY C. GORSELITZ, Proprietor ', F, Ho'.t]rnutba Revs; ereit Optometrist "Western Ontario's Most Modem Eye Serence'' 5/aone A l8. t>f'arristan The worship service was led by Mrs. Quest Dobson. Theme, "Pt'rse verance to see it through". Mrs. Dobson was assisted by _Mrs. Alex. Pearson and Mrs. B. Goddin, Hymn i 410 was sung. The sixth uha.pter of I the Study Book was retie by Mrs. 1 Antes. 'Chis chapter 07519 with. I the medical work in India, Short {prayers were offered for the Missionary in India by Mrs. Cleaver, Mrs. P. Stephenson, Mrs. H. Love and Mrs. J. King. Hymn 287 was sung and Mrs. Brenton closed the meeting by singing the solo Bene- diction "Lord dismiss us with thy Blessing'' followed by all repeating the Lord's Prayer. FOR SALE— Electric motors rewound and re- paired. Expert workmanship. Moder- ate prices, New motors in stock. Bettger Industries, 649 Ontario Street, Stratford, Ont. WILLIAM T. Ek"ENCE ^tate Agent Conveyamoet sod Commissioner GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE MAIN STREET, — •— Tl' int, ONT,. KEF' FER'6 MACHINE SHOP fof Acetylene and Electric Welding Our shop is eduipped to do First Class Welding And Lathe Work Your Patronage Solicited. Good Service Assured. Agent for Surge Milking Machines Phone 65-r-9 Brussels, Ont. t Pur-o-lator Oil Filters for all makes of tractors FOR SALE USED TRACTORS Water Bowls — — Manure Loaders Tues — Oil — Grease — Wagons — Sleighs GET YOUR TRACTOR OVERHAULED NOW! E. Richards & S Ethel, Ont. Phone Brussels 86-r-5. .I.ISINFSS CARDS C A. MYERS, M. D„ L. M. C. C. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Wiiiiaort St, Phone 4. Pru,:ek Ont. Allan A. Lamont Agent for—Fire, Windstorm, and Automobile Insaansea Get particulars of our Special Automobile Policy for fusser& Queen St. Brussels 'Phone 667 W. D. S. Jamieson, M.D., C.M., L.M.C.C. Yhysican and Surgeon (Coroner) Office Hours -1 - 4 and 7 - 8 p.m. Also 11 - 12 a,m when possible. Saturday evenings until 10 p.ns. Sundays ---Emergencies and by appointment cosh. Home calls in Foreceoons and 4 - 6 p..as. R. S. HETHERINGTON, K. C. -- BARRISTER, ETC. WINGHAM and BRUSSELS AT BRUSSELS Tuesday and Saturday all day — Office open • Phone 20x Successor to L. v, Chas. T. Davidson Insurance Agent For ALL KINDS OF Automobiles and Fire Insurance Accident and Sickness Agent for Great West Life Insurance Co. ;ONE OFFICE 92X BRUSSELS, ONT. RESIDENCE Harold Jackson SPECIALIST IN FARM AND HOUSEHOLD SALES For Information, etc., write or phone Harald Jackson Phone 12 on 668 Seaforth R. R. 1 erucefleld Make arrangements at The Brussels Post or R. 8. Hetherington, 1<. C., Barrister Office, Brussels. D. A. RAIN & CO, FUNERAL ANI) AMBULANCE SERVICE Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer PHONE 36 or 85 — BRUSSELS, ONT. Lewis Rowland (Licensed Ivor t4170*01 r+R9) SATISFACTION <iUAF'aANTEED .--• PRISEil t "...AS BAAMI;,N. "t+r Engagements Phone 31 "The Isrureele hest" eped Itesp Wel he `eekett atter irernet tt ty leer information, oto., yr Its sr rhea* Lew. Bev/hued MAE RIA Ueafarth; aC vertu. AIRIA11j; WK/ISS,