HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1947-6-18, Page 3THE BRUSSELS POST
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BRING YOUR BELTING
PROBLEMS TO YOUR
Threshing time is almost
priceless. Don't let it
s -1 -i -p away through lazy
belting -get hard -work -
the thresher Goodyear
Klingtite,
always delivers maximum
power. Klingtite grips
your pulleys as if it were
a part of them , , . saves
fuel as it delivers more
power. It's tough, too
. outlasts other belting
by years! Get economi-
cal, always dependable
Klingtite today.
• J. W. FISCHER
Massey -Harris
Phone 55 Brussels, Ont.
Ohif u ry
, :C. A. M'eltte
There passed away in Venn•,!,•. ..,
June 7th, a former r'esltdelll of Mori.
township in the persn.l of C, .1.
Michie in his 54th year. Born in
Morris township 11 receiver\ 11 is
education at S.S. Ni,. 3, He engaged
in farming for some of hie early
Years Inter est h'+•l i tit• Pt1l,4nv rd'
the Forbes Woollen Mills of Hes-
peler, a position he heal for many
years. After leaving their employ
he was node president or the Hes-
peter Horticultural Soelely .and as a
result of Ills work with that soeie t
took many prizes in 'IoweriT and
vegetables. IT., was ,•twnye
interested in the •e•er ••,r = of th •
community and work or the chervil
He Wan a faithful In -1e,, of the
United Church and a Bible class
teacher for marry years.
At the time of his.death he wes
Clerk n1'' th S'ssion. A man of
•f11' and epr•ight prin-
. n o heel In Melt esteem by
^'1 rrhe limy,• 11ip1 11N leaves to
mourn his pnsisng his wife, formerly
sta.- _,.rot 0111' brother
'rem ^'r Halton Co. also 3 half
1 ' 11,'•s in Morris •own:hip, James,
1, 14. '1''1 I':anest and n half sistee,
Mrs. Lorne Nicol ale., of Morris
township.
'The enteral, which was eon:incted
11': 1,1:tor ROA'. ice-sey was held
1., a 111, "•:, err and Rms.; reneral
1',vl•n n on Monday to Hespelor
t'rmetrry. Relatives were present
frons Milton, Georgetown, Elora
and Brussels. Pallbearers were six
Members of the Session.
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Pur -o -later Oil Filters for all makes of tr„t, t;
USED TRACTORS FOR SALE
Water Bowls - Harrows - Manure Leaser';
Tires - Oil - Grease - Rubber Tired Wagons.
Electric Fencers - Grain Grinders and Rollers.
s JcF sled
Ethel, Ont.
-er,r ;tinn®aer ,
So
Phone Brussels 86-r-5.
41,
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It will pay you to make us your headquarters for
Grass Seed purchases. We have all lines, and our prices
are right.
We have the best in permanent pastures at the chew vest
prices.
If you need a new stove we have iit.
Agent for Sparton and Roger's Majestic 'Electrical
Lines, Radios, Washers, Refrigerator, etc.
For your Spring Cleaning, we have Merttst-3ewoalr
Paints and Varnishes.
11,
Ethel, Ont.
J. Pearson
Phone 22-r-7 Brussels
twocer
CAN STEAL
YOUR BUSINESS
• No business can afford to
face risks which should be covered by
insurance, Lot us analyse your needs,
explain how insurance can protect your
business from loss in many ways and
arrange planned Pitot policies to
l cover
all eventualities.
We write Pilot Insurance to cover
risks in Automobile,
Burgla1'y,CaSo,E1vfoTeams, Plato
Glass, General and Public Liability,
Fidelity and Surety Bonds.
Walter Scott -- Brussels
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
In the Est^(•' of WtLidacl
RINEHART deceaeed,
ti FC ' f! Y
111 ,1;a1r.1. .t.rnin:•+ the }c;t'l , 0"
1R'ililum i1 are Tilltele1•t, late et
-li1 ,,.•
tie eerd 0,1%. list, 11'1 :1
t:, I'rrtee..,l '1111 • ,1'tb u'a_.
'int •lem duly v- ,fl -„l, 111 110,
es.! 1,,. • , , 111 ,i4v i I .T reel
1'1 ft r her i, 1:,t• • 4 t• -
u1'
111• 1,.L11e gill be dd.10r'•1^••1, 1111!11-•
1',=7;end gals 1., 111'• r'nbnv 11,11,
111011.
FRANK K.C.
riedr•rieb 01,1, trio,
Solicitor for the Estate.
CLEARING
AUCTION SA'..E
...em.:
To be held on South Main St., Ethel
FRIDAY, JUNE 20th
Sale commences at 1,00 p.m„
5 beds, mattresses and springs
4 dressers 1 se'tra
8 stands 2 `rbles
4 parlor chairs
1 small table
1 1 run
2 slc1ehoar
2 organ dining rodsom chairs
7 kitchen chairs e.
2 rocking chairs 2 arm chairs
2 small stands 1 chest
1 sewing maehine 1 lounge
1 rook stove 1 heater
1 ell stove 1 buggy
1 cutter 2 collars
Set of light harness
2 collars 2 robes
Quantity of grain bags
O.S,T,
1 grindstone 1 roll fence wire
2 shovels 3 fonts
Whicletrees 2 buck saws
Running gear for wagon
Shot•t tongue
Window sash with glass
2 lawn mowers 2 ladders
1 washing machine and wringer
Set of irons tub
2 boilers Coal sifter
Lantern Rubber boot:
2 toilet sets 4 lamps
2 mirrors1 f+llurn
Mutter bowl 1 clock
Number of choke Pails
Enamel ware -t'on pots
Frying par. ,vire line
2 ladder~ le root pole
Rake Meat saw
Number of dishes
Number of articles too numerous to
mention
TERMS CASH
Everything must be sole as
prooe+--
MRS. MARGARET McLEOD, PROP.
LEWIS ROWLAND, Auctioneer
ROBT. PATRICK, Clerk
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm, Farm Implements
and Tools
to be held at tot 13, con. 15.
Grey township 2 miles north and
3 miles east of Walton on
FRIDAY, JUNE 20th
at 1.30 o'clock daylight saving time
itTcCorniicic Deering dump rake
Mower, Hay loader
M. H. hinder 7 PH. cut with sheaf
oarrier, trucks and tractor hitch
M. TT, cultivator Grain drill
Fanning mi11. screens and sieves
Hay ear fork ropes and pulleys
Cutting box Root pulper
Set of scales 2500 lbs, with stud
platform
2 41' i'ac cart
Wagon and rack with roller rack
Wagon and gravel box
High wagon Disc harrow
Wagon box with stock rack
Set of sleighs
5 -section diamond harrows
Peron riding plow
Wilkinson walking plow
Verity walking plow
8 -inch grinder
international 3 -horse engine
Circular saw Small engine
2 sugar kettles
Stone boat 26' cedar ladde
16 ft, ladder 15 ft, ladder
Quanitity of cedar rails
Number hemlock plank
Top buggy
Cutter • Road cart
Team harness Single harne
Whilfletrees Neckyokes
Chains and numerous other artdel
13:1grave School Fair
Music Festival
Thr anuo,cl H, l/n•asr i4, 1r011 P:71
571511' Festival 0.1: peed 1a51
lith i",, v: ,•1'r
1.-1 t n. 01i .,r1r, ,,,u 'nut 1',•l:i�r.•
tvi1 7 tpnru1tm•d, ly 11'1'; -
MOM' 1ii'ian 1T+1 1, .1. -.1 1'11 'r
netor of music for tar On`a1 i1c•
, !•'.i,;"..rte,^s 1•1111(1',-[•
,„, 1 h, T,i nn„d 1.•11;17,
1', t j011) 1711,1 1,71,
Voeai eelec110n1 1'xar11.r0 1l1y 11 +1 1
hearer. lT eup'inu l h '1 the Ane le
nC"1-11. 0,0 hot
high standard of trebling. end race:.
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Rohr. McMurray ar•,c.1
UUa is
elariaz the aft"rneon. and Rohe.
Cnnitee in 111' r'1'rnln., .1'. TT. Kin
1cc',r1. S7^hnol Inaperfn+• es 4ate,1 rlur.
lag the day.
Final Results
Class 1, girls' 51110 115tdee 1, 2,
Rhvllls Pear, Gwen W,aloh. 10 ,,1
Johnston, June TTtrrltwell. Loi: Pan(,
I)lil m Pierer.
t ' se `t. hove' *1010eellies 1. 2. 2:
Donald TTaines, Teem, 1s flihhon.,
Larry Cook, Tommy Breezes, Rrnre
I x1••11011.1. Al11er1 Wat 11,1.
Class 3, girls' solo, .;rade: 4 and 5:
Marl, se 1T1'Kenele, Lor-
raine Hanna, Lois Walker, Miler
Pi>.',•e Mery Lou Hallthnn.
Glass 4, boys' solo, ermine 4 and 3:
Cese Coalt'nu1e. Russ ll Fere Deltoid
Craig, Billy Nahrghn 1 reel (rood.
tall Griffiths.
Class 5, ghee' solo rede: 0, 7, 0:
Colleen Rath, Eleanor Wightman.
Doris Marlatt, Marinrk, McKenzie
Shirley Bradburn, Shirley Falconer.
Class 6 chortle: S.S. No. R. keret
Wawanosla, Miss Dorothy Wade,
teacher; :S, No. 8. Morris. Mas. El-
ston, teacher; .S. No. 1, Mast Ws.
w'arosh, M. Higgins, 'eaher; S.S. 7.
Past Wa.wanosh, Miss Jefferson, tea
cher.
Class 7, unison chorus: S.S. No, 3.
Mnnris, Miss Mrlhurney, teacher; S,
S. No, 17, Mast Wfl.wanoslt, Miss ,Jean
On'Donald, tearher; S 5, No. 3, Past
Wawanosh, Miss Amy 'Poll, teacher;
S. S. No. 16, East Virewanosh, Mrs,
Tell, teacher.
Close 0, tWo-part ehorna open: S.S,
17, Mast Wawanosh; 5,5, 3, Past Wa
WanOsh S. 5.: 3, Morris S.S. 7, Moe -
ria.
Class 9, duet. open, Colleen Rath
and Shirley Bradburn; Mildred Cook
and Marjorie MnKenzie, Marian Hull
and Mary Smith,
Class 1, boys, solo grades f,, 7, 0•
Brodie Craig, Mac Taylor, George
M'lrintt, Harry Rridr'es, Ronald
Camnbell, Ke1•th An4erson,
Peie:rave Co -Opens. lye ), nr.i 11011
trophy won by R. S. No. 3, Past Ws-
wanosh and presented by Stewart
Procter. to the teacher, Miss Marc
McBurney.
Wingham Lions 0111h shield, pre-
sen,ted by School Inspector Kinkead•
to Miss Dorothy Wade, teacher of S.
S. No. 2, Mast Wawenoab.
The officers of the festival are- R.
IT. Coultes, president of the school
NIP aeanc'intion; Stewart Prooter,
fair assnelation secretary: C. R.
Coeltes, rhairroan of the Festirnl
committee; Mrs. C. FT, Wade, were•
tars• of the 11es,tivai Committee,
GREY
15", olid Mrs, George MnMurdo.
Toronto, acocwpanied by Mrs. Tam
Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Swanson and daughter Airs. Bain,
0 Wingham were recent visitors wilt'
J. J. and ,Tescle Straehan,
Tom Stenciler' returned hone
Sunday afternoon of+e-' having un-
dergone an operation for appendi-
eitis the previous week In the
Clinton Hospital.
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
of Farm Stock and Implements
on MONDAY, JUNE 16th
at 1 P.M., D.S,T,
on County Road adjoining the
village of Walton
Included In this sale---_
2 good work horses
r 6 Durham cows fresh & due shortly
10 Durham & TTerero•d young rattle
Reg, Hereford 111111 (Domino breed)..
Full line of farm machinery
iincluding a 60 Cocksh;ttt Standard
Trtieto' new in 1946
"I 500 bus. of grain, harness ere.
TERMS CASH
es HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
GEO. JACKSON, Prop.
E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk
„..The farm is rented, ... ,..,
K'EFF ER'S
MACH-HNIE SHOT'
tot
Acetylene and Electric
Welding
Our shop is eduipped to do
First Class
Welk?n,,
1•".TT Lat..c .
Work
Your Patronage Solicited.
Good Service Assured.
Agent for
Surge Milking Machines
'hone 65-r-9 Brussels, Ont.
SE P
Pune i R1he 11).17
Plan to compete for the "SALADA" TJIA special award at your local
branch plowing match of the Ontario Plowmen's Association. The
winner of this award -for the best plowed land in jointer classes
using horses -will receive a $1.0,00 cash prize and the right to
compete in the "SALADA" TEA Trans -Atlantic Class at the Interna.
tional Plowing Match being held dais year at Hemlock Park Farms,
Kingston, on October 14, 15, 16 and 17.
The winners of the "SALADA" Gold and Silver Medals for this event
will also he awarded a trip to the British Isles -all expenses paid.
to addition, there are twelve other substantial cash prizes.
For full information on how you may qualify for these awards, please
communicate with your own branch of the Ontario Plowmen's
Association.
THE SALADA TEA COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMiTED, TORONTO
w..RdA«N.7* R_V VK
WHY SUFFER
urs 1P. R. Quiet lt,l 1, 1-^1711. ARTHRITIS -RHEUMATISM - SORE JOINTS ?
Miss Rath Quinn,Lrn'1:1n. 711 th
guests of Rev, T. D. and Mrs. Mar- s TRY "CREOLE PLASMA" the New and amazing discovery
lure over Sunday. Mrs, Quinn spoke for the positive relief of these painful ailments. VARICOSE
on the work of (he l,'•PSbyterlan ULCERS successfully treal:>rd with CREOLE BALM.
Church in 'India at the morning Acts quickly, easily applied, available in economically priced
.err 1'r on Sunday. fLr ;llnnr(ay
lies. Qnlnal vlsitr:1 th-, '7'h00I and jars from your Druggist, or Write or call in person to
spoke to the children. Mies Ruth CREOLE REMEDY CO.
Quinn sold the Held •1''1 "f the7, f
Mlais^on Band many interesting Dr. McCormick, President,
things about India and showed Listowel, Ont. Phone 661-r-2.p3rhn'es illustrating her story. -4r.c.swaguesumwmars4 t
Several visitors were present at the
)meting,
Be sure to attend the Cranbronrt
garden party on Friday evening of
this week.
Art and Mrs. Bray, 'to) vnd Mts.
Bray and Miss Tena Cowing, Lis-
towel were Sunday visitors with
Wm. and Mrs. Smalldon and M. J.
and Mrs. Engel.
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BUSiN 9 SS CAOS
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C. A. Myers, M. D., L. M. C. C.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
William St. Phone 4. Brussels, Ont,
Allan A. Lamont
" ourus
Gettt particulars of ent for -Fire,, ur Special Airmobile Policy cod Automobilelor ¢ a .
Queen St. Brussels 'Phone 65-r-7
Walker Funeral Home
Day of Night Calls Phone 65
No extra charge for Use of Funeral Home.
B. G. Walker Licensed Funeral Director & Embalmer.
Rev. J. H. and Mrs. Kerr are on.
joying a two week vacation.
„
Mr. Walter Porter visited his
brother in Toronto on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs..T. W, Fischer atle-nd-
ed the Hamilton-Ferunsun weddine
in Listowel on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Meter l rind .Tack
silent the weer: end in New Ham-
burg.
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Mrs. W. Penfound of Lntidrshnro
is spending a few days this week
with her sister Mrs. D. McLeod.
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Mr. Jack McDonald motored to
Windsor on Sunday 10 atdeni, the
funeral of his cousin, 1.11e 1st Donald
Tcilpa.trirlt. Mrs. D. N. 14, 1lotale,
Mr. Alec McDonald Ill -1 ITr. and
Mrs, C. NTenzies aceompan`ei him.
* * y
Mrs. G, Chidlow, TTeepeler, and
hTr. and Mrs, Jho. Topham 'nd son
Gordon, Mrs. W. Wellaa:= and
Mervin of Fordwich. were Sunday
visitors with the former's brothe,.
N. Chapman.
* * *
Marey friends were very pleased
to meet again, Rev. 5. TCerr, the
former pastor of Melville Church,
who also took the serrires in his
usual eloquent mantle- hour morning
and evening.
J. F. Harper, B. A., M. D.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Office Hours_ -1 - 4 and 7 - 6 p. m.
Also 11 - 12 a. in., when possible.
Saturday evenings until 10 p. tn.
Sunday - Emergency and by appointments only.
.Jn' S=4+7.11
MEMORIALS
We realize our obligation when we
fill your order for a. meMortal -end
we provide only Materiels of stn,
ending s,ervicoabiltty. Design and
woonkmanship are of the finest, and
ono' prices are most moderate.
CEMETERY LETTERING
Promptly Done
All MODERN EQUIPMENT
Wingham'
Memorial Shop
'Phone 256 R. A, Spotton
Mr. and Mrs, Clif2oed Shohbnook
and Charles 'of TTudlett, Mr. and Iles.
C. Knox and Jimmy . of Bridgeport
end Mr, TTerb Cunningham Of Pa1n1-
erston were Sunday visitors with 1111',
and Mrs, H, Manning.
fi 7,
Visitors at trite (tome f Mrs.
Walter Forrest over the week end
were Mr. and Mrs Ht::'y McKinney
from Mannitol', Man tor. and Mrs.
Orville Robb, Belleville, Mrs. A. L.
Lawson and Mns. Geo, Agar, Strat-
ford.
Ceieramemaratawrm,
R. S. Hetherington, K. C.
WINGHAM and BRUSSELS
AT BRUSSELS
Tuesday and Saturday all day - Offict oven every day.
Phone 20x - Su»cessor to E. D, Bell
Chas. T. DavIdsrsl'
INSURANCE FOR ALL KINDS
Automobile and Fire Insurance
Accident and Sickness
Agent for Great West Life Ineuran;re Co.
Phone Office F6 - Brussels, Ont.
Harold Jackson.
SPECIALIST IN FARM AND HOUSEHOLD SALES
For information, etc., write or phone Harold Jackson
PHONE 18-r-661 - SEAFORTH, ONT.
Make arrangements at THE Brussels Po -t or
R. S. Hetheringto, K. C. Barrister Office, Brussels,
D. A. Rahn & Co.
FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE
Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer
PHONE 36 or 85 - - BRUSSELS, ONT.
Lewis Rowland
(Licensed For Huron County)
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED - PRICES REASONABLE
For Engagements Phone 31 "The Brussels Post" and they
will be looked after immediately
Or write to R. R. 3 Walton.
For information etc., write or phone Lew. Rowland ��
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