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The Brussels Post, 1947-4-9, Page 3
THE BRUSSELS POST 1i'•'ant=day. April 9th. 11147 S 1 TEST ONTARIO ENTRIES MUST BE FILED BEFORE JUNE 1st For details and entry forms see your Agricultural Representative, or write Provincial Chairmon,Notional Barley ol Contest Toronto. c/o Crops, Seeds& Weeds Branch, Dep • 'oro 1o. Cneap Accompa.ried by his eon, entered a tavern, where he banded over a jar and asked for it to bo filled with whiskey. When this had been done he found he'd left all his money at home. So, with a cynical smile, the landlord poured out the whiskey. "That was an awful' peaty," said the son when they were plodding home again. "Wheesil, son,'' replied sandy warningly; "list wait tie we get hunte a11' sponge.'+ Sandy see me squeezing ,rot the International Plowing Match Near Kingston J. A. Oarroll, of Toronto manager of the International Plowing Match, at a meeting of the local branch of the Ontario Plowmen's Association, predicted that more than 70,000 per- sons would attend the International plowing match, which will be held October 14 to 17 apt Hemlock Park Farms near Kingston. Brussels Council Meeting !h Irgular meet Ina 1( th_ PI^ta I 1luniripal Council wa, hcly oa Wednesday, dnesday April 2nd, toll. 111 numbers wore present. The minutes of the last meetings 11011110 her11 read, 11 was moved by 1,, W, Whinier and seconded by .1, W. le seller 19u11 the ',urines be allot) l ed as read, --Carried, The fullnming arcounts were pre- 0rudeel: Ciro. Pollard. snow plowing streets 5165.00 1'. N. Ms -Donald, coal town. ball 52.00 Timer'" Limited, stationery CRO W. TT Bell, tracks and men, snow removal 77.50 I10. Clemnarll, Wire account ,5.75 D. A. Rann, atovo town hall 10.ne Rrnsesls Post, printing ads, 5,00 L, W. Eckmier, relief 6.74 Tlrnsnrls Hydro Electric ' Street lights. March 101.00 Town hall lights, March 1,58 W. TT. Bell. salary, Mai'eh 120,00 G. R. Campbell, se.lary, March 35,00 70 was moved by J. W. Fischer and seconded by L. W. l ekmier flint ithe accounts as presented h,' paid. --^,arrled. Tlir lain Tax Roll was received from the Tax Collector. Tt. wasmoved by R. W. Kennedy and seconded by X. W. Fisher that the amount of 532.70 as itemized below be written off the 1946 Tax Roll as Town property and or un- collectible and the balance of unpaid taxes .returned to Goderteh, Marla Campbell $ 1.90 Ferris Theaters 7,60 • May Richards 1.90 11drew Tennant Estate 20,90 $32.80 —Carried. The Fldelirs- Bonds covering Positions of Tax Collector, Treasurer of School Board. c: Treat. Hydro Electric ,System and Treasurer .of thr Town were reviewed by the Council. Tt was felt that the Bonds gave ample coverage for 'he various positions. There being no (nether business Council adjourned. FOR SALE— Electric motors rewound and re. paired. Expert workmanship, Moder- ate prices. New motors in stock. Bettger Industries, 649 Ontario Street, Stratford, Ont. N},ROOK Thr Young Women's Auxiliary of 1110 of Knox Church 110111 their Tbanitoffering 1n Monday evening, March 24 in the church basement. Several hymns were sung with Mrs. MacIver presiding at the piano, Mr. MacIver read part of the Easter story nod led in Drayer. A very fine set of slides on "Tour of India" was shown and the Benediction pronounced by the minister. Owing to had roods and weather corditions the ,rowcl was not as large as hoped for, The regular meeting or the Young People's Society of Knox ('hunch, was held on Monday even- ing in the basement of liha church. Mrs. Glen Huether, convenor of the rduratinnnl group presid%rl. Mr. MacIver read from Sohn 20 1-14 and led in prayer. The topic, "Relation of French Canadians and Anglo Canadians'' was given by Muriel 7.1'rrT)onald. 1l'ollowing the business Period Hymn 199 "Tn the Cross of Christ T Glory" was sung and the leader nrnnonnred the Benediction, They're Doing Someth'ng About The Matter As an evidence of the determined opposition to the high school area plana in the Grand Valley district, a petition is being circulated and signed to block any movement that wanld bring about the closing of 111e Continuation school to that rural centre. The townships of East Luther. Amiaranth and East Gara- fraxa, as well as the village of Grand vaUey, are reported by the Star and Vidette to be concerned in the matter. Apparently Nature is not going to be unsupported in pointing out the obstacles that lie in 1110 way of carryiug out the area project In this region of Ontario. What Does A Bank Mean To You? A financial General Store A general store provides the facilities to buy a lot of different things in the same places. You can do the same in a bank in financial matters. You can cash a cheque, pay a bill, open a current account, deposit your savings, or get a personal or commercial loan. You can obtain bank money orders, travellers' cheques, foreign exchange and other bank services. The Canadian Bank of Commerce offers you courteous, friendly service in all of more than 500 branches. THE CADIAN BANK OF COM Brussels Branch — W. Porter, Manager ERCE 762A ETHEL Mr. and Airs. Arthur T.amnul and Airs. Leonard Lamont anti Mrs. W. A. Lamont of Winnipeg for the past. two N'erlca have Nom vidtin0 with Airs. Thos, Turnbull. GREY Miss Helen SPr'h' of Toronto and Miss Laura Spear of 1Ktehener sprat the Toaster holiday at the home of their parents John and Mrs. Spetr. Mrs. W. A, Lamont and Mrs. T.eoraro Lamont, a Seotttsh bride, both of Winnipeg, Man., spent the last week with Mr, and Mrs, Will T-Tollinger. Congratulations are extended to Mr, and Mrs, Peter McKay of Brant- ford former residents of the Rh con. of Grey who will celebrate their wedding anniversary on April 14th, AUCTION SALE The undersigned has been In- structed to sell by Public Auction at WUa Lot 19, Concession 12, Grey, Township on THURSDAY, APRIL 10th Sale commences at 1 p.m. sharp HORSES 1 Belgian horse rising eight (dark brown) 1 Clyde horse, 13 years 010 (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, dile 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 5 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 Scuffler Cobber wagon 3" tire Gravel box and stock rack Hay neck Hay car and pulelys Set sleighs with flat rack, set 6 foot bunks 1 buggy rubber tire 2 stone boats Sumper cutter with chimes - I Root pulpae Cutting box Set 2000 lb. scales '1 1 pig crate Cream separator DeLaval 550 lbs, Fanning mill Grind stone Set slings 1 sling ohain 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 whiffletrees 22 foot ladder 2 neck yokes 1 bag holder, Goat robe, Horse blankets Set of hand clippers and singer Set of ropes and pulleys and clamps 1 Woven wire stretcher Set of team bells A quantity of Rock Him A quantity of mixed grain A quantity of mixed hay 2 lanterns, pane, crooks, 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. TERMS CASH HENRY B. GORSELITZ, Proprietor Reg''iSI',ered Optometrist "Western Onteu io'a Moat • Modern Eye S.fv' '' '''hone 11$. rlfar-r>istoirr KEY'S'ER' MACHINE SHOP fol Acetylene and Electric Welding Our shop is eduipped to do First Cass Welding And Lathe Work Your Patronage Solicited. Good Service Assured. Agent for Surge Milking Machines Phone 65•x•9 Brussels, Ont. �Yvib?W'k' W � lY�..i��w ;,,, 'i. k'� I4..�.' ::'E•u �'t� Yep, yours fors the astir l -T Photos, plans, down to earth *nforniation on c..'cks,> pullets A new, valuable fully illustrated book written by poultry men for poultrymen. All plana, photos, instructions and handy hints are /4.116gas pleozee.t, A pocket sized text book answering all your questions iron, preparing brooder houses for chicks. through growing your pullets,to culling for laying pens. Got it from your local Roe Feed dealer or write direct to address below PURINA CHOWS WORM YOUR PIGS THE EASY PURINA WAY BRUSSELS CREAMERY B1JSINF SS CARDS C A. MYERS, M. D,. L. M. C. C. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Wiiaisna St, Pl"one 4. Bru eels Ont. Allan A. Lamont Agent for—Fire, Windstorm, and Automobile Inaoesisea Get particulars of our Special Automobile Policy dor farmers. Queen St. Brussels 'Phone 657 W. D. S. Jamieson, M.D., C.M., L.M.C.C. Physican and Surgeon (Coroner) Office Hours -1 - 4 and 7 - 8 p.m, Also 11 - 12 a.m when possible. Saturday evenings until 10 p.m. Sundays --Emergencies and by appointment eels. Home calls in forenoons and 4 - 6 pia R. 5. HETHERINGTON, K. C. -- BARRISTER, ETC. WINGHAM and BRUSSELS AT BRUSSELS Tuesday and Saturday all day — Office open • .. • Phone 20x Successor to L. u. Chas. T. Davidson Insurance Agent For AL,I. KINDS OF Automobile. and Fire tnsurmnee Accident and Sickness ring=n1 for Great West Life Insurance Co. OFFICE 92X BRUSSELS, ONT. RESIDENCE fay -.•e Harold Jacks©n SPECIALIST IN FARM AND HOUSEHOLD SALES For Information, etc., write or phone Harold Jackson Phone 12 on 650 Seaforth R. R.1 Brucsfleld Make arrangements at The Brussels Post or R. S. Hetherington, K. C., Barrister Office, Brussels. D. A. RANN 8z, CO. FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer ettom , 3S or 85 — --• BRUSSELS, ON1'. Lewes Rowland (Licenetd icer Huron 0411.11*) SATISFACTION GUARANTEED — PRICES r sAlk)ldAN1.1t 1^At ir-ngagomonte Phone 31 "The Eruseets Peal"° sow Msy anal be looked after Im tuslte llaty Pot' InfOrmatlen, oto., w its or !hilae Lever, fMnnlaetl 1 11,ea1► Ui1 tleaferthi ar mite NJ& R; tefelbeft.