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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1948-1-21, Page 5L CAR t�a� As,ocp, 31%114 4(tL)Lf t.9 C 4n'�> it1 Listowel, Ont. are taking orders for 940 'gr ,"ior Our 1947 quota received was p1, cars and trucks, 51 tractor 7, We hope 1948 to better this quota. Don't pay too much for used Cas-, 717r4acks or Tractors Watch our Ads. WE CAN SAW YOU a a ` We carry - THE LARGES GENUINE FORD PART STOCK IN WESTERN ONTARIO Your local Ford, Monarch and Ford Tractor Dealer Phone — 161 Listowel, Ont, "Service With A Smile" �o W. JACKSON MOTORS boiled Listowel — Ontario Listen to CKNX ten o'clock news Monday to Friday • • WILLIAM T. SPENCE Estate Conveyance and Commissioner GENERAL INSUARANCE OFFICE MAIN STREET -- ETHEL, ON'I'. 44.1.14 .44115 BIAMOND$ WEDDING RINGS Exquisitely hood• caned In 14k itaa EXQUISITE "LILY' BROOCH $9.60 FOAL THE ATTENOAif?8 —Ds slytelil Mei W , G. Leach - jeweller THE Li?USSELF, ,74)1i f u:, i'",'%r' t ,, <'it C G't' 1>, u. C,,•,nni I It , 1 f l„• mIskort.:,.r to sp tin hi :told x1111•• ..Mint (',•n: :+Hd;, 1.i1,n 'o t„ \Ir. ,1114 Me- cleorg'e Elliott who celebrated 11n'i, tr,th ;vcdditr+.; :ntnic,-;,ry nu Sunday The many r'riend> ,;t Rev, and 41r,. .1. til Kerr wet,, ::urry Io !Pari Of till• airl)lanr• accident In which 'telt. son was seriously inlnr,,1. 11r. (told, (lih:•ou. Mitchell wa, : week.enrt visitor at ❑1,a homv 'if nil i brnl.h-r .loltn (111,4,911 11r 11-n ;tttrgld ed the. 411111 anndv'ns,aey of "Tr% aid r,t,.v, 1'1(1 Elliott t1,,)t took phi 1t' on Sunday. t T� LOST - 1 ;cad watch In brussels !reward). I4arold Campbell Phone 04•r-10 FOR SALE - 21 pigs, 9 weeks old ,Tnhnt Blake Phone 42-r.19, FOUND. - A man's start', owner can have same applying at the Brussels Post. FOR SALE • — 8 sackers, 0 weeks old iA. Danby Phone 42.1.24. FOR SALE— ! 0 Set of Shoop Sleighs. Phone 31-r-19 Jack Thynne FOR SALE— Great Dane Dog, year old, all black, male. Joe Brewer Phone 12-r-11 I _y FOS SALE— One 4 H. P. Gasoline Engine, ex- cellent condition. Tom Garniss Machine Shop FOR SALE— _ . 1 15 Speeder Cutter with red plush cushions in good shape. Alex Alexander, R.R. 2, Listowel, Phone Molesworth FOR SALE �� A..quamtity of fresh salmon, herring !and while fish, also an Elgin Watch 15 Jewell, 10d. Henderson Phone 08x -r-3 FOR SALE— { Lille new tf H. P. Westinghouse 'Electric Motor and 14 H. P. Electric Motor, 'Tan McDonald Phone 3 •FOR SALE— —� • Save time by contacting us for They Chicks. Get price list and order now for 1.948, The Hatchery has some day olds and some started for ho - mediate shipment, Agent Wm, G. Bray, HIbel. FOR SALE B1arm, about GO acres, 1 mile east of the County road on Con 9, Grey, frame 2 -storey house Ind kitchen, hen house, frame barn, hydro throughout, garage. - Apply at The Post WANTED, - Man for steady travel among con- sumers In Brussels. Permanent con- nection with large manufacturer Only reliable hustler considered. Write Rawleigh Dept. No. ML -J-152- 181, Montreal. WANTED— Flocks to supply us with hatching eggs for the 1048 h,atcltin,g season. Flocks culled and bloodteeted free. Guaranteed premium plus hatchabll• ity premium paid. .Also wanted to purchase coekerls suitable for breed. ing. For full details write Twaddle Chick Hatcheries, Limited, Fergus, Ontario. FOR --------- 60 acre farm frame house, hank barn., close to Highway, price 92000. 200 acre farm large barn, cement house, 2% miles from Highway price 94,500,00 100 acre farm, brick house, bank barn, drive shed, hydro prico $5,800.00 close to store, Sohool and church, J. O. Long, Real Tilstate Broker, Brussels, Ont., Phone S4. "HELP WANTED=MALE" AN OPPORTUNITY— lOstabtlehed Rural Watkins District available, If you are aggressive, and between the ages of 25 and 55— hs.ve or can secure travel outfit, this is your opportunity to get estab- lished in a profitable busihess of your own, For full particulars write today to The J. R, Watkins Company. Dept. 0.B-4, 2171 Mason St., Montreal, Que. r, i l eiruth Registereit Optometrist 11Weateirn O ntettio's Mod • Modern Eye Mirvia>ara i ''hone 118, Harr'istw9 • Keep unnecessary lights switched off. • Do not use electric air heaters or grates. • Cook complete meals in oven ' as 'often as pos- sible. • Switch top -stove elements to "off” as soon as pos- sible, and use stored heat. • SAVE ELECTRICITY IN EVERY WAY YOU CAN. CRAN8ROOK , The service in Knox Presbyterian Church on Suuday wa.s condna'eri by the Ministe a'.. kav; "1..1).. \la1Iver, who preacher! On elle" subar+et. 'The Religion by Whlvh iLen. Live." . Miss Mina. Baker sang the solo, "The Name of Jesus is se Sweet," Rev, and Mrs. '1', S. Hutton of Molesworth spent Monday ntcht and Tuesday of last west herr,; the guests of Rev. and Mrs, T. .D 'Mao - Iver at the manse. H. A. Keys and Stitar McNair were at their homes over the creek end bot 1,t was neeesaary that they return to Godel•iclr by Monday to continue their duty on the .ury. WAL g ON Rev. R. G. ILtazel.vood presided at our opening meeting of 1948. In his short address he told us that it was the' W.M.S. that keeps alive. the missionary spirit in today s churches. Spoke of the wonderful work being done in mission fields and hospitals which are helped by W.M.S. contri- buttons. He then conducted the installation of officers for 1945. Dor president then took over and the meeting opened with singing of Hymn. 28 followed by prayer, The roll call was read, Minutes of last meeting read after which the treas. urer's report was given showing we had raised over six 11nnd14d dollars during the pant year. Supply seereta.ry read a letter asking 1,1' used •elothhng to be sent oversea:. Any- one who has good used clothing i. asked to see that it Is given to Mrs. S. Tiohnatou on or before Feb. 11. It was 110(94edd to hold our Fel,. meeting on the World Day of Prayer. Feb. 13 and to invite the lades of 1110 Anglican Ohnrcli to attend this meeting The topic "Bringing The Bible To The People's of Asia" was well given by Mrs. H. Trsvioa. She told of the worm or Adrian JWS9nn among the 1•'l,n•mesl'• of Wm• Carey and Henry Martin who w,ik. ed in India. Hymn 182 109.8 sung and benediction was pronounced by the president, Mrs, Hazlewood - A handkerchief shower was held at the home of Miss Plra Sholdice 111 honor of Miss Leona Watson, who leaves soon to, enter training as a nurse at Victoria H09111tel, London. The annual meeting of Duff's TTnited Chw9h will he held next Personals: Miss Mario Stnrey, Brussels with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Storey; Mrs. W. Turnbnll has returned home front Scott Memorial T-iospli tl, Sea forth; TT, TTudie• who suffered a 11trn1:e some time ago, is r;,rnverin.*.. John T3alfott.r has returned to Loudon. Personals. 04rs, William Moitt- Petnery is sn5517111g at 5.8. 12 Mo. Killen, danrin,x Mrs. AleDnn1111'8 illness; •trite annual meeting of Duff's 111115.ed Church, was postpone,' mins to the condition of the !roads; Charles Corlett, McKillop, who has 110011 111 for some tanto, has been I• 111e^11.:1, .I,.:I a{1rn . Get Your Copy of the NEW t Your LocaJ Post Office You'll like this NEW Farm Account Book. It's so simple and direct. You don't have to be a bookkeeper to use it. A few minutes each week are enough to set down your farm transactions—the money you receive or the money you spend, At the end of the year, it will give you a clear picture of how you made or lost money. Saves Money for You Answers questions you want to know about Income Tax, too. Everyone with a taxable income must file an Income Tax Return on or before the 30th day of April in each year, showing his total income for the preceding year. The Farm Account Book enables you to take advantage of all the deductions and exemptions. Provides a record from which you can average your income over a three-year period. If you are liable to taxation under the Income Tax Act and have a year of loss, you will be able to charge the loss against the profits of the previous year or the next three years as shown by the records you keep in your Farm Account Book. You won't need to pay an expert to prepare your Income Tax Return if you have this book. Each account is numbered to correspond with the items on the Income Tax Return, You will also find the Account Book useful in keeping your records, even though you are not liable under the Income Tax Act. Get Your Free Book Now Don't delay. Your local Post Office has an Account Book for you. Get it now. It's important that you have it to start the new year. Get the benefit of all allow- ances that the law permits. Profit from the knowledge gained from keeping proper records. It's free—and you will find it most useful. Call at your Post Office at the first opportunity for your Account Book. DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL REVENUE (Taxation Division) 414,414.416.4.11.145404.9411442. taken to Victoria Hmpltal, London; Mrs. Russell Marks is under the doctor's care; Walton hn;:k"y 119111 was defeated by Trowbridge in Listowel arena. on Friday night. 117 a score of 6 to 14. A large number of friends ani neighbors Mended the reception ill Walton community ball Wednesday evening to honor of Mr. and Mrs. Allen McCall, who were recently married. Mr. and Mrs. McCall were presented with a purse of money, Mrs. Herb Travis reading the address and Allen Searl pre• senting the gift. T11' evening was spent In dancing. and . lunch was served. Music was furnished by Stewart McCall. Moody Holland bac 11o1ght the 511101al Store ant c•11'1-storitge Tlfan1 t•,'m .\. ligrntc+c of Myth. Personals: Clarence Shaw, To- ronto. Tins ref erne1 home after a few Weeks with his mother and brother; Wilson Denni'1, Winat- peg, with Porter D°null 111111 far - Ey; Miss Bernice ltackwell. Strat- ford, w1111 her f,thcr, ,Tnseph y, liacktvcrl; S'.'wart hryana, fhulph., with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brya.ns, OBITUARY Mrs. John Cutt 11ODEISI('1'!, ,last. Airs. John' Outt, 73, died today a1. her hone Bruce street After a long illness, Formerly JSnnte Robinson, she wars born at Fordwich, a daughter of the late Mr. and Airs, T11o1008 Robinson and was married in 1595, Her husband died 'n (Molter, Rho and 1\1r. Cott name to G011c- rieh in 1911 and 11peued a grocery business on Victoria. street. She was it member of Nort't $1 reet 1'nit1•d Church. Survit In 0 are one son, Harvey; three grandchildren, and three hro.hers, David Robin sou, wroxeter; Gouge, Elgin, acid John, Gerrie, The funeral service Will take plate at the family resi- dence, Bruce stre:'t, on Saturday at 2 p.m. Rev, (1, W. Cope will officiate, Interment. will he iu Maitland Cemetery. fix nepbews will 'be pallbearers: Leslie McDon- aid, Gordon Holt, Harold, Lorne. Rommel and John ILobinsen. To The Faners m Have Your Wiring Jone Now We now have the materials on hand to do your electric wiring immediately at the right price. Place your order at once as all jobs we contract for aredone on a rotation basis. Also in stock are all kinds of electrical appliances, motors, etc., to meet your requirements. I ,s► •H Gi atrunon, Prop • Brussels Phone 51 or Phone 221 Listowel Chesterfields and. Occasional Chairs — REPAIRED and RECOVERED — Also Rebuild Mattresses FREE PICK-UP AN r! DELIVERY c1 : Co. Stratford, Ont. 43 Brunswick Street Enquire at 1). A. RANN Fsrniture and Funeral $ervice, Plione 36 or iii Bruurits, oat c;.