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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1947-10-29, Page 52 r r 0 es re as rs ib Id er ,its bs du as se P RIMA CHOWS WORM YD -2.1R PRIM T 118 wry PU*Hlii WAY 13EUSSELS CjREMERY l a S 'i '. K,! FOR SALE --- 12 pigs, R wools.; nil 41.611 4,1:,11 Phone 9.4-r-11, FOS SAL E— Hard Mall) Wor„1 Walter 1' a I'h,.•, 4 417 FOR SALE • — Ladiea black w''a1'"r cont, nt1t•• collar, in anon condition. siz'• 40. Phone 13. WANTED— A Cast iron box stern, oust be in good condition. Clifford Marks Phone 31 r -R FOR SALE - 2 Stores with an apartment over on Turnberry Street, Brussels. Apply Box 322, Goderich, Ont, FOR SALE— S chunks of pigs abort 50 lbs., as well as 20 young pigs oboist 7 weeks of age. 83111 Blake Phone 42-r-9 FOR SALE— ^ — 1933 Ford Coach, Model B 4 -cylind- er, equipped, witlh seal -beam lights end 4 good tires. Robert Tulil Phone 54-r-0, Brussels FOR SALE— A 5 tube Westinghouse (battery) Mantel Radio with full set of batteries, ...heap for quick sale, come in and see at at The Post. MAN WANTEU— for Rawieigh Route. Real oppor- tunity. We help you get started. Write Rawleigh's, Dept. ML -1.152 0. Montreal. WANTED— Man for steady travel among con- Sumere in Brussels, Permanent con- nection with large manutaaturer Only reliable hustler considered. Write Rawleig1 Dept. No, ML -5.152• 131, Montreal. WANTED— Wanted .flocks to supply us with hatching eggs for the 1948 hatching season. Flocks culled and blood - tested free. Gurauteed premium plus hatchability premium paid. For full details write Twedcllo Chick 1Taitrhcheeies Limited, Fergus, Ont.. FOR SALE— 100 mere farm, lot 10, con. 10, Grey. good buildings, barn13 x 550 wit litter carrier and water inside, hog Pens 23 x 85, implement shed 24 x 30, 5 acres of bush, 30 acres plowed, Possession In November, price 54500. Tacob Hollinger Phone 83crc12 • FOS SALE— Frame 2 story House, and Kitchen attached can be moved or torn down. Price reasonable, also a number of real geoid farms. J. C. Long, Real Estate Broker, Brussels, Phone 84. AGENT WANTED -- We are constantly receiving re- quests for our gura•nteed products 7,n your locality. Why not handle the .agency derive an income of "'85. to :$00. weekly? Exclusively assured, If you have sella g ability, start NOW! FAMILEX, T)ept, B. 1600 De4arimter, 1VloutreaI. WANTED Wanted flocks to snooty us with hatching eggs for the 1948 'hatching season, 'Flocks, culled' and blood - tested free. Guaranteed, premium plus h!atolabiltty premium 'paid, ,Also Wanted to purchase cockerels suit. adjourned. able for breeding, For full details write Twaddle Chicic Hatcheries Limited Fer us ,,, ,, r. Ontario 2 DAY CLEARING AICTION SALE 09 Farm, Farm S*cok, Implements ;rbold Effcr_ts at 12.10 p.m. on Lots 2 & 24. Goo. 4 Morris 'Twp, "Alin; Cost. of ' I0.-tve or 11/q North and 2 Mile. 11 i .. of Brussels. -Voll l?tn if farm machinery •11,(1 , onit,tn(a11 inrhul'7r s, Coakshntt 74 tr''-',r, 1r0!1r m.tth1q)•!;t, iny m:iehlmr and Iton•sroho11 elt'c,te. Nov, 13-1 P. M. - 17 Durham Cows 19 Spring Calces 111 Yr,arli.nrs and 2 year-old stockers 1 lhmh 4(,m Bull 70 York 'Pigs 4 work Ilorss r0 tam of mixed hap 1000 bus. of grain Form -4 20 acres Lot 24 Con. 4 Morris Twp., red brick house, hank Mom.drive shed, pin pem, 10 acres of hard wood hush, good wa•te�• supply. Full 'itemized list to appear in 'text week's issue. Terms — Chattels Cash Property made known day of rale HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer ROBERT PATRICK, Clerk JOSEPH BREWER. Proprietor BRUSSELS COUNCIL, NOTICE TO C^I:DiTORG In the estate of P1ILI'1 At.iFr'1 late of the Vila -lig -lige of car„•1, L; in the "1'''1y "1'1y of I'1'_ I :.,F:I .. •,''9 ;'ha '.1 0• -,rto.)t trio lath day of October', A.D. 1017. + `:(TI1r t tine 1111 lln 't•, ibaying claim of 1111 I : „ , 11:1 111 r e.,. of ten. , 4(! ,1.r - A must Mall Particulars %Ili ;n'!+.,f 'n .•,, ',h,. ..r.. .,,, fen' 't h,• - entors on or lotto.... '11' 1"th dol r +-•,r-tot, , :AIl. 191'. once! 11^111(1 date the soled (xecn'xlrx wilt nrr'c d I.0 41;trihnt,+111, 1t --:,t. 'vitt, -..tt d only h1 those claim w•111011 shall lav(. bo- n rrroir'1 r).>TI:T) at 1310110 •18 tills 271n div 1r October, A.D., 1547, (1,1,n1'i1 I)11WW11011 •40') Philip Timmy Among. ,,:ec1t01, ' hy' 'lode snitritors CBAIYFORt) f; 11 NTIT1+:TIINCITON, Brussels, Ontario The Morris branch of the Fa'r't tion of A•riculturo will hold its annual meting at Myth on Motolay. ” 111 111, 1917. tini'11 er, W. K. f,ile11, A`grirnitural Rcpreseutative for 1111tldleaex County, October 9, 1947 . The regular meeting of the Muni- cipal cipel Council o2 the Village of Brussels was held on the above date. All members were present. After the rending of the minutes of the last meeting it was moved by ' • L. W. Eckmler seconded by .7, W. Fischer that. the minutes he adopted as read. —Carried. The following amounts were pre - sensed: Posit Publishing Hoose, Printing $ 7.50 .Tllda's flagella voter's list 1'1 50 County of Huron, hosnital accounts L. W. Eckmier, gro*cries, relief 11.74 C. T. Davidson, fidelity bond 8.00 Rrnsels -Hydro. town hal and street lights G. R. Campbell. S'entember salary, election supplies. (F, R, Smith) W. TT. Bell, September salary H. Keifer, welding, 'etc, ,,..,,., Morris town!•rhip. steed culvert 30 24 11 Gemmell, fire account 8.39 W. E. 1Vilis, dmstbane. town hell R. harrow, misc. labor 10.00 G. Speflrs, mise, labor 2 50 S. Evans, work on drains: 4.00 Lad. FIend1erson, teaming ,,.. ... 12,00 11'. Gillespie, hardware, etc, 13,00 R, J, Bowman, D.R.0, water- works. By-law 7 50 R. Petrick, Poll Clerk, water- works By.tiew 5.00 ws1e moved by W. AWillis eeoondetd by R. W. Ttonedv that the accounts as presented be paid. •--Car- oled. T2 was moved by L W. Rckmier seconded by J. W. T1'iedh.er that )3y law Nb. 110 1947 as, react a first and dtime be read a third time and finally Passed, --Carried. 11 was moved by W. E, `,P111is seconidlad by T. W. Fischer that the petition for Interim payment. or the Statutory Grant under THE HTG14 W'ATS IMPROVEMENT ACT nn ex• penditures alp to Angneit 3i he forwarded to the District Engineer of 'M,un ct90nll Hlghwnlfs, Carried. As 11b further business was brought before the Connell they now 89,,0 109.50 45 40 120.00 3.40 4.40 . g , "HELP WANTED—MALE” AN OPPORTUNITY— Established ltnral Watkins District available. If you are aggressive, and between the ages of 25 end 55 --- have or can secure travel outfit, this is your opportunity to get estah• fished In a profitable !mimes of your own, For foil par.ticltlars write today to The 1. 11. Watkins Company. Dept. 0.83.4, 2171 Mason dt,, Montreal, Que, LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP Glib gallants who won fair maidens aa1111 false promises May be ancient but Moir blandishments seem to work - as , well today' as over before. Read in. 'lt'lrr _Moorhen n Weelity ring' Amigo with this Sandarv's (November A) issue of The betrett Sunday Times, how the dalusels who sue• ousub arra frerlttently neither lonely nos' neglected, bat beautiful and presumably worldly-wise. THE BrIUS5Ef-S POST Federation of Lady Teachers Conference Irl 1'';111 touchf 4)c,• ,' th)• I.''101111inn (1' Lady r, 41,11'4 r 14, 'loll 1 soli, 101.1 1,1 1)v.411 z1,n11,18y, Ont. 27. 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'.11 •'I'h. r ' one and ell, in favour of ,441.• 1,.,.,. , r t 1,. - 13 11 : 1:. increased expouulitni's executive, especially In the matter of having a full-time secretary. iasp.•,...,.: 1111 ,i! r'.-: ,, f Game and Gilroy of Bruce were pro ;! 114':(lfc.dity, t)r'tober 9901i 19! by the Ferl• ra'inu o 1 -.hw 4( 4144 1 '001), 411nwinr' thut. 1n the ,1 1, r1 ity of cases school boardss r epre.p01111t( 1110 1141,,, -„f '11,' , :•, •' and -alre willing to elu1t.r.bly venom-.. pence him for his efforts, .1 resolution ,vas ulantmn .:iv 1 adopted that the district is too la "e, ' and should he divided Into tee ent and extended congratulation:33:Ke e' • It was really refreshing to meet I fellows from MILafor'l. ()won Sr11011. Man'kdal:e, Stratford, Winz'am, Kin— cardine, etc„ who are so interested 11!114 .t ,:1.011,, I'01' ,til:? past, 90050112 - t,1 4)i 14. thy roderation. .. • iliArs will be guided. 1u,_ r ,4).:n:; y•-ar by President 11'itne:haol. 44.nd Secretary- ' Kr',pf of Stratford, acting in eonpunctian with the officers 02 the various locals and the 'district representatives on the Provindtal AtoiRiteitt,. . - . n heIi4 -'4 y ro ke-'-p er t'Ve c trio 15141 Ontario has made giant strides since the war. Her output from factories, farms and other industries has expanded enormously. In fact, her progress has been phenomenal. Here is the rub. Since industry in Ontario depends so heavily on Electricity, this wonderful expansion has resulted in insistent calls for more and more Hydro power. What is the Answer? Just this: Hydro has many new power developments under way, but it takes several years to build new generating plants. Inthe meantime hydro asks each of you good Ontario citizens...homemakers, work- ers, farmers, storekeepers, business men to do your part... to Save Electricity. It should be easy. All of us use -it lavishly --more so than any other people on earth—because Hydro rates are so low. Every saving, no matter how small, will be worth while. Don't burn lights needlessly, use your electric range with care. Turn off motors and appliances as soon as you are finished with them. Please do your part and save electricity, everywhere you can. It's needed during every daytime hour. Every bit of Electric Power saved will be used to maintain employment, to make more jobs, to keep Ontario on Prosperity Street. Ortf E�y�g '��/", 1e� ® it c. t g int l��,� �y. ��y'®q p��yp� j�tq°���,1 � 7aµ chi tW i`rrrE i %kY•.. I' ., `-' k '+R;'•'. ItY �1 k➢ t om, t�' q� n 1711«: +:r ,i' 'rrpIo ymen t Y MECUM ()O �a �iS1 (Cut this out and road it again tofnorrow OF ONTARIO ASSI