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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1948-1-28, Page 564th Annual Mee.tinq 1; 7t•+ LVA: Th.,.Eima Farmers' Mutual of illi policy ltoldere of the lama Listowel, Ont. are taking�ilorders for 1 O 4 ARS e` u UCKS - TRACTOR Our 1947 quota received was 91 Cars and trucks, 51 tractors We hope 1943 to better this quota. Don't pay to© much fc.r used Carl;, Mucks or Tractors Watch our Ads. WE UM SAVE YOU MONEY We carry THE LARGES GENUINE FORD PART STOCK IN WESTERN ONTARIO Your local Ford, Monarch and Ford Tractor Dealer Phone — 161 Listowel, Ont. FOR SALE 1945 Ford Truck, 176 inch wheel base and rack complete 1 - - F ord ]Ferguson Tractor on rubber and plow "Service with A Smile" dab &i. JACKSON MOTORS Limited Listowel — Ontario Listen to CKNX ten o'clock news Monday to Friday . • FOR T is f FREE s pftRACE FREE wars NU M E SET . LILY" EARRINGS I�9e �. . $10A. WEDDING RINGS eidlin 14luitd- Had F832 TUE ATTENDAWIE4 —TM fined M Nana W • G. Leach - Jeweller Farmers' 51ut.nal Fire !women•„ fi nlpaa1y was held in the Forestet,e Ile 11, It wood on the artr'nonu i,f Jauuay 271h, 1948, The annual report by the audit -me , was read and adopted. Losses ror try - year were coIIoJTlertbiy heavier than usual There was a very nee- increase erincrease in the number of policy tholdet's and insurance, written. While the i9erProo in stumble aec•onnl was not large. The company I had rendered a fine service to the cunennuity, Lloyd Denstedt, 'War- ren Morrison, W. H. Speirna and R. 1W. Whitfield were reelected to the Board of Directors. 1 Lloyd Denoterlt was elected Pres' dent, Warren Morrison vire prest- dent and J. A. McB,aln was reengaged 'a. secretary treasurer. t,gsitF:;-,e0 Ads FOR SALE— A real good coon for coat. Phone ex Wm, Speir FOR SALE— R Set of Sloan Sleighs. Phone 31-r-19 Jack Thynne FOR SALE— I A quantity of fresh salmon, herring and while fish, also an Elgin Watch 15 Jewell, Fd. Henderson Pltone. 08x -r-3 FOR SALE— As agents for Bray Chicks, we advise you get price list, etc„ and order soon. If you wan;, them Flatchery can give prompt shipment on dayolds and started. Order the. right "hicks for the good markets. Wm. Bray Ethel. IFOR SALE— ' Electric motors rewound and re - "aired. Expert workmanship. Moder• eta nrices. New motors in stock. elettger Inaustries, . 649 Ontario Street, Stratford, Ont. TH RUSSELS POST c • 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. CRANBROOK The Jauumu•y ne ecine 1t the Young 11 omen's Auxiliary was hell at the hone or Sirs. Mutern.y Huether, The meeting was In -1 • dent Mrs. an Cameron and Mrs. McIver, The meeting opened with hymn 371 followed by prayer by Mrs. ,Tim Cameron. Scripture reading was read in unison. Hymn 563 was then sung. The ntinnte1 of the last meeting were reed and adopted by secrevtary, seconded by Mrs. Glenn • iiuether. IL was derlc101 that every - WANTED— one make a block for the missionary I Man for steady travel among con- quilt. The February meeting to be i sumers in Brussels. Permanent cen- held at the home of Mrs. McIver in vection with large manutoeturer II charge of Mrs. Cliff Kernaghan and Only relta.ble hustler considered. ! Mrs. Earl Dunu, The word iu Write Rawleigh Dept. No, MLJ-152• 131, Montreal, WANTED-- I Flocks to supply us with hatching eggs for the 1948 hatching season, Flocks culled and bloodtested free, Guaranteed premium phis hatchabil- ity premium paid. Also wanted to purchase cocker's suitable for breed. ing. For full details write Twedd1e Chick Hatcheries, Limited, Fergus, Ontario, FOR SALE— , 60 acre farm frame house, hank barn, close to Highway, price $2000. 300 acre farm large barn, cement house, 2ee miles from Highway price 1 $4,500.00 1100 acre farm,• brick house, bank barn, drive shed, hydro prico $5,200,00 close to store. school and church. 1 J. 0. Long, Real Estate Broker. Brussels, Ont„ Phone S4. "HELP WANTED --MALE" AN OPPORTUNITY— Established Rural Watkins District available. If you are aggreseivo, and between the ages of 26 and 65— have or can seottre travel outfit, this Is your opportunity to get estab- lished in a profitable business of your own. For full particulars write today to The 1. R. Watkins Company, Dept. O-8-4, 2177 Mason St., Montreal, Que. WANTED— Grey twp, School Board will re- ceive tenders for the following 111) 0nuts of hard body wood deliver. response to the roll call- will be prayer. There were ten members and one visitor present. 1-Iymn ,570 101,9 then sung. The meeting closed with prayer by the president, Leach was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. McIver, Dont forget the lantern slides to be held in the church basement on dlriday, January 30th sponsored by the Y.W.A. Proceeds for the lantern fend. Lunch to he served, followed by a silver collection. The annual meeting of the congre- gation of Knox Presbyterian Church, Cranbrook was held Tuesday even. ing, following a pot -luck supper served by the ladies 01 the congl'e. gallon in the school room of the church, 'Devotional exercises wore c0udnoted by the minister, Rev. J. D. MacIver, who presided over the business meeting and received the reports of the varl01ts organ- izations of the nhurch. Miss Alice 7. Forrest was appointed secretary of the meeting. The menet of the session, given by the clerk, ,Talar A, Peelle, shoe - ed that five new members had been received aril ono removed during the year, ntnlciO3 the mem- bership 107 n.t the end of the year. There were 21 baptisme end five funerals. The report of the general fund was given by the ireeenre". Miss A. J. leoth•eslt, showing the ret'eipts for Oho year to he $1,400,211, and with all expenses paid n substan- tial balance remained at the end nr 1110 year. The budget rep+'rt showed that with an alineutim of ed to the different schools by August $176 the eeng'reg5lion sire $234 to 1st, 1947, . Tenders will he received tnis,sion:s. Reports of the ether until Feb. 1,3th, The 13oard profane org0nisa.tdnns showed the amounts to buy locally if passible, raised (luring the year as foilnws; S.S. No. 1, 6 Card 144nc:ll wood No, 3, 8 001d" 14•ir.Toh wood No. 4, 16 cord 14 -Inch wood No, 5, 15 oord: 20 -inch wood No, 6, 16 cord 14 -inch wood No. 7, 12 :cord 14,1neh wood No. 8, 10 cord 14•1nch wood No, 9, 10 cord 14 -inch wood No. 19, 10 cord 14 -melt wood No. 1.1, 102 curd 14 -inch wood MEI No, 4, 12 Cord 124nce wood MS. No, 12, 10 Cord 14 -inch 10006 J. Carl Hemingway, Set.-Treas., It.R. 0, Brussels Young People's Society, $56.30; Sale bath Soltooi, $68.59, Young Wo• men's Auxiliary (W.M,R.1, $84,92, Young Women's ,ltd, $409,39: Wo• men's leheaiouary Society, $119,27; 1ttissdon Band, $31.99: reedit's' Aid, $204,92: choir, $62,46: Honor TIolt fund, 042; lantern Rend, .$12,57: Cauarltan Add to China, fund, $55.60. Lytle Gordon, Lloyi Michel, and lemmerson Mitchell were appoint* ed to the board of managers for a term of three yearsto tape the pines of the three . retiring manag- ers, M. .T, Illngol, Garden Knight, l will-e-tly, Jaime)* .::,,1:. F1.4 Get Your Copy of the NEW FARM at Your Local 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 cleat 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 au 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 Perm 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) and Russell Knight. Miss A. J. I Forrest was reappointea treasurer of the board of manatee for 1943. Other officers appointed were: auditor, Stuart McNair: ushers, Emmerson Mitchell and Murry,' Huettter; assistant ushers, Earl Dunn, James Knight, and Ross Cameron; caretaker, Allan Cameron. 3LUEVALE At the morning eervice in Knox Presbyterian Ohureh, Rev, Leland f1, Jorgensen spoke on the theme "The Second Ternptetim1 of Christ" Personals: Roy Mooney with his parents in Toronto; Mrs, Thomas Garniss, Brussels, is recuperating at the home' of her sfster•in-law, Mrs. 1311108 Mniyatt, after being a patient in the Wingh0sn General Hospital: Thomas Gamin, Brussels, with Mr. nnrl Mrs. Burne 11Tnffa.tt: J. A. Crddes, Wingehent, with his sister-in- law, Miss Martha Pewee; Cameron McDonaid Winnipeg, a former resi- dent of Bluevale with friends here: Mrs. Earl Hamilton, Miss Jennie Mrillvers in Toronto attending the funeral' of Mrs. Mary Copeland; Mr, and Mrs. Toe Marshall, 1.1etnwtl. Mr. and Mrs, Geeerge bell, Mr. and Mrs Wilson Thornton and Julia with Mr, and Mrs. George Thorn- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davidson were honored by a presentation of a purse of 11101107 front the eiders and members of • Knox Presbyterian Church when they milted their golden wedding anniversary. The presentation was made by Rev, Leland C. Jorgensen, t0 ear, David- son, who is an elder of the church, KEFFER'z', MACHINE SHOP 1.44 Acetylene and Electric Welding Our shop is eduipped to du First Class Welding And Lathe Work Your Patronage '"Unite& Good Service Assured Agent for Surge Milking Medahtes To The Farmer 112ve Your Wiring Done 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 are done on a rotation basis. Also in stock are all kinds of electrical appliances, motors, etc., to meet your requirements. Shallow and. Deep Water Pressur.. Systems G Gammon, Prop Brussels Phone 51 or Phone 221 Listowel Chesterfields and Occasional Chairs — REPAIRED and RECOVERED — Also Rebuild Mattresses * A 1 FRES PICK-UP AND DELIVERY Stratford U holstering Co. 43 Brunswick Street Stratford, oat. Enquire at D. A. RAZ NT Furniture end Funeral Service. Picone 36 or 65 l rut,6eb, Ont.