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The Brussels Post, 1947-8-20, Page 4yi m SERVICE FORCE, n Richmond Street Lot, application forth Toronto 1, Please send further informiio n a a as app for the Ontario Farm Service Age (16 or over) Address ........ y etUnt .. .............. .... .... ..t0 ....................... aiGtble }raze •' ., .. THE BRUSSELS 4'OST AUCTION SALE d�,�yy ,v�Of Household Effects 6Ub? , qa e itAt Mrs• J. E. Mills, "Toe Teri Brussels on Saturday, August Sale commences at 2 p, 11 FOR SALE - ii. t.;lered Herford 13ui, I Phare 21•0 1 Cnfftetd Washer t1 eaten N11 Jessie Shelton, Toronto, Holmes; 1h. and 14r' 11 ` t .ace" ; Slrtw, Ileierave, with \it... 11 11 23rd Shaw: 111. and i.frs. Milton V .• 1 Vii tie, Flint. Mei.. whit. \L. awl Mrs. W. S. Davidson; Mrs. Peter 'McIntosh, Wtneardine, with Bl.. and firs. Mired Nirhnl; :11r. ',I:.1 Mrs. Neil B. elrar•l1n•,t an': family, Mount Forest, wukt Mrs. 11 F. ti•Irnis;: 1\11ss r'1 Cr1u ^ Fouler Carl Jacklin FOR SALE-- Phone _S.r.e H:tc 1'L:ustott MAN MANTED- For creamery and dairy work. .1PP'•y at ilrus?L1; t'rr•anery. -... - i.1 Coffee Table 2 Stands FOR SALE -I6 Chairs Pots and Pans 11 pies. e weeks f hs of l Itch: Engel Phone 75•r-6 Brussels i 2 Easy Chairs II - 11 Ironing Board FOR SALE- 11 Round Stove Stove; 1 Cnclt Stove rind -Terms Can- t1 Runge I 1 terns: Stove. Mrs. J. E. Mills, Prop, Go Henry rsalit2 Phone CS.r-9 i Lew. Rowland, Auctioneer. 1 S..wing Machine 1 Bedroom Suite 5•pieee Dinette Set 1 t'lle,xterf`eldrSnita, s. piece 1 China Cabinet 1 Whigham C1asaic Si0FP 1 Double Bed 1 S'ngie Bed and Mattress '1 Hot Point (3 Burners) 1 Hlghchal•' 1 :Radio FOR SALE - A. pair of real good throne -plated headlights suitable for tractor. Apply at The Post. FOR SALE - Large wood churn barrel about 600 gal., suitable for a cistern. Apply at Brussels Creamery. ONTARIO'S food crops are ripening fast and young people areurgently needed to help harvest fruit and vege- tables for a hungry world. The season of need extends from August 15th to October 15th and pay is good for every willing worker. For four weeks spent in the out-of- doors, one way transportation will be given you free. Return transpor- tation is also yours if von remain until harvesting is completed. Share pleasure and profit with the hundreds or young people who are volunteering for this important work. Fill in the attached coupon and join the Ontario Farm Service Force without delay. No mixed camps or accomodation for families, DOMINION -PROVINCIAL COMMITTEE ON FARM LABOUR AGRICULTURE -Wart LABOUR, EDUCATIONEre F • MAN WANTED - Fur Rawleigh Distrlet of 1500 families. Good profits for hustlers. write today. Rawleigh's Dept. ML -I1-152.5, Mont- real, Que. with Miss Jean Send. Seafnrth; i Dr and Mrs. Fraser Strachan and family, Chicago, with Mrs. Peter S. Merwen. ra 0''o"• Guild The August uleet.ing of the \Vo• men's Guild of St. John's was held at the home of Mrs. C. Alcorlt with a good attendance. Meeting op(ucd with Ivy= 783 "What a friend we have in Jesus:' Mr. Derr led in BLTES r A L prayer' for the chlu•ch and its mem- tJ V f� L• hersMi, all joining in the thanks. The Sunday morning service at giving prayer, The Scripture Knox Presbyterian Church was con- lesson was taken from St. Lube's ducted by the minister. Rev. Leland Gospel chap. 29 was followed by prayer verse missions. 41 ate C. Jorgensen, whose theme "Spiritual Surgery.' The choir sang pres., Mrs, Davis- took over the a harvest anthem. Next Sunday the business period. Fees and cent -a day service will be conducted by Rev. fund were collected: A balte sale.' Delbert Jorgensen, of Mansfield, Ln„ and apron Next meeting plannedo orti e I who is a guest at the manse. fall., Following the Sunday School Tuesday of September instead of tire session, Miss Eileen McKinney, tad Tuesday, The meeting closed who has been th.e school organist. with player. The hostess served a ,I •. presented with a Book of nice lunch and was assisted' hY` Mre 1A e,le,y-•t,t 1' „ _n;;tt.;,,. r th. 1'117 Vim`"__ e s�3arms lAWICO RMWelr sSrsnssm .t . FOR SALE- Praise. Miss McTtlnnev leaves tn. Mills. Rubber tired buggy, in good con. day for London. dition. I Personals; Mr. and '�ti•s. Stanley Apply to Wm. J- HoY, `Darling and family with Mr. and R. R. 1 Ethel Phone 21•r-11. I'11rc Gordon Gibson, Drew; Billie _ __ ' (11bsnn, Drew, with Jim Darling: FOR SALE- Mr, and Mrs. German and son One nut house and one wood shed I lU ul eClianto Miss 1T Mrs.el Cnultea5 at S. S. No. 2 Grey township. Offersreceiver: b any of the :trustees or • Dr, John F. Coulter has returned the secretary J. Carl Hemingway 1111111 i toeePhiladelpks with hia aftermot25eudiiitr and August 20th'• airs, Harvey Messer and daughter - - -- "�" FOR SALE - Betty wiht friends itt OetfOit; Mrs.Bray Pullets - 4-5.6 week olti most varieties - prompt shipment Crowing this warns weather to :.Pts. cater 1 1 gad fall anti wrote.. Order soon - also order now year September -October selicks. Save time contact agent Wm. Glen Bray, Ethel. WANTED - A. cook for the Huron Co1111t1 Home, C1int0tl, Onioit3. Salary 485.00 per month, hoard and lodging provided. Applicants please apP1y to the Matron, Mss, M. E. Jacob, County Home, ClintonlLOntario. Ci N. W. Miller, FOerk. R SALE- J� 100 acre farm, Lot 10. Con 10 Grey, 30 aces of hay and 30 acres of grain, 5 acres of hardwood bush and the rest in pasture, barn 82 ft., cement stables, and litter carrer; frame house, ptg house 24 x 35, implement PS, house 23 a 24, 2 wells. Possession im- FND mediately at a bargain price. Jacob Hollinger, Mose 83-r-12. BrtleSeis, Gut_ FORSALE- A cottage with modern conveniences 6 acre farm, close to highway with good buildings 25 acre farm with Hydro and young orchard in village 15 acre farm with Hydro and excell- ent buildings in village. apply to J. C. Long Real Estate Broker Bussele. Ont. p10110 34. __. _ _. _ FOR SALE- Ontboard motors, immediate delivery, 4.2 at 3155. 360 gallon per hour automatic pressure systems, complete with tank and fittings. 4109,50. 1/ H.P. garden tractors, 3190. 3- H.P. garden tractors at 2380. Attachments extra, Transports, tion prepaid anywhere in Canada. Christian's Electric & Hardware Oshawa, Ontario. "HELP WANTED -MALE" AN OPPORTUNITY-- Estabtlshed„1Rurat Watkins Distract available. It 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 to a profitable business of your own. For full particulars write today to The 3, R. Watkins floffPany Dept. 0-B-4, 2177 Mason St., Montreal, QUe. FOR SALE BEFORE SATURDAY NIGHT AUGUST 23- Plano-Hehttaman-in excellent eon- dition on dition 1 Studio Oou011 1 Kitohen Range (small) 1 Sewing Machine 1 Ironing Board 1 Linoleum Rug 10V2 ft. x 11 ft, 1 Linoleum 'Thug 9 ft. x tbl/a ft. Fee Murife LaYeeck, Bru:ssOIS Phone 33X. ONTARIO Q A1\ EE Al, .i 1 S AL SERVICE OLD•DISABLED OR DEAD CATTLE • HORSES • HOGS • SHEEP • CALVES Promptly and Efficiently Removed -+- Simply Phone Collect Brussels 72 Ingersoll 21 WE DO THE REST! WILLIAM STONE SONS LTD. INGERSOLL, ONTARIO 00: From 12.00 noon, Friday, Aug. 29th until 2.00 p.m, Mendel, Sept, 1st. Leave desfiaatlen not later thhanan t 12.00 00 midnight, Te env, Sept. tad. sailtva9 ticket agent Consult any Stunted, Vivaria shown oto Attention - Notite t: heresy, given by the Grey township School Board with the ap• proval of the inspector that , due to. tate overcrowding of S. S. No. 7, .only pupils who are six years of age before Nov. Let. 1947, will be admitted on Sept, tat. 3. Carl Hemingway, Sec.-Treas. Excess Profits. Tax Act Standard Profits Claims NOTICE Recent amendments., to, the above Act provide thatt all'• standard profits elaitsls• must be filed with the Depart- ment of National Royeiaise before 1st September;. 1947. All applications ape required to be in s c h fo oby the contain such information as may be p Minister notd the Minister made111 such form or that does nreject an o plication that not, t, contain such information.. The prescribed' fortes (S.P.1) are available at all Dis- trict Income Tax: caw- of the Dominion Government. All pertinent information required on the form must be included or attached thereto in schedule form. Ten- tative or incomplete forms or those filed after 31st. August, 19.47, will not be accepted. Depiartment of Nation Revet.t Ottawa James. J. McCann, M•D„ Minister of National Revenue. ar„AmenareannearsoMMigosoongeennoraterseassmnusomuarvormar Wall your New C-• r give you ail these extra _®.,,,e, acs :la Qom - a a te 1. SAFETY RIM WHEELS YES No • • give you blowout safety by keeping the the on 0 0 the wheel- swerving or skidding is eliminated -blow- out-tested at speeds of 70 m.p.h. and faster. An exclu- sive Chrysler Corporation feature. 2. 117" OR LONGER WHEELBASE fora more level ride and greater comfort. Dodge 0 ❑ Dwith eLuae ogle Special DeLuxe lead in their price class Sedanahllong longer, /e wheelbase, The Dodge Custom / wheelbase. 3. FOUR RINGS PER PISTON greatgive you increased power,reduced oft usage--- 0 0 er economy, All Dodge engines have four -some automobile engines use only three. 4. AN 010 FILTER ensures cleaner oil with resulting longer engine life. Dodge gives you the mw 'Micronic Filtration" oil fitter without extra cost. xeor,oderik ❑ ❑ FEATURES? YES NO 5. SAFETY SIGNAL SPEEDOMETER 0 0 glows a warning red et speeds over 50 m.p.h. Easily read dial shows green up to 30 m.p.h.-amber from 30 to 50 m.p.h. 6. COIL FRONT SPRINGS 0 cushion road shocks, add to riding comfort, reduce body and chassis maintenance. 7, SIX -CYLINDER BRAKES 0 0 • give you safer, surer stops in the new Dodge, An extra cylinder on each front wheel brake and improved rear brakes greatly increase stopping power, with one third less foot pressure. B. L -HEAP ENGINE. 0 0 the famous Dodge L.13ead engine is outstanding for simplicity andquietness in comparison with valve - in -head engines still used on some cars. 9. DODGE FULL FLOATING RIDE 0 0 ... means extra comfort for driver and passengers, and extra economy. Outstanding features include 1 floating tteosbe v n haxles; aliluadrive onDodge Custom. DODGE DE LUXE a DODGE SPECIAL DE LUXE a DODGE: CUSTOM ALEX ANDERSON THE DEPENDABLE EGE DRE BEAUTIFUL THAN EVER BRUSSELS PHONE 82 1