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We have heate~s, radios, slip covers in stock
for your General MotorCar.
General r` otos° art,
Acce o les
Also a large stock of Genuine Ford Parts
and Accessories.
"Service With A Smile"
e& W. JACKSON MOTORS Limited
Phone 161
Listowel — Ontario
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FOR SALE -
Cedar posts, all Oz.'s.
Phone 31.3,-10 ;alt 'riiym e
FOR SALE--
, A 110Lava1 Cream Sep:et•atoo, No, 12,
Phone 314.-12 Mrs. Carrie Relicts
FOR SALE --
A gn:ultily of hunt and ,,,oft dry
11`,41(1•
$n1.4 SteIe:euon Phone F1 -r•17
PLEASE NOTE
as'', ars sltaepenei and put in
erree, wetting order if left at The
Brussels Post.
FOR SALE-
Cvluuy '.wase, at•;;an, in good icon
dittos.
Phone 84-•10
FOR SALE -
collie paps.
Phone 87-r-10
'The Steno Club" . PeggY Smith, Milverton, and the
BL'U E it ALli..
A glop (rola the Untied ('hnt,11
pro -toted a variety cnaartt•at WVhile.
church Friday night. The prog-am
consisted of musical fuel yoeffl tattle
hers, readings and a play, "Scarrug
for the lieathon,' s•tagi d by 10
young womelt. • Tire eufortainanslu
was sponsored by the Woman s A<
g'045tiolt of the Whit ("church
United church, Au inrit.atlo1 has
boon acceptcxt to ln•a: ut 110r mo -
gram at Wroxeter ;eret I110,'11110nt1I.
At 110 morning 5u\ue- in ih,,
t'nilyd Church Rev. J A, i:lu''don
spoke on the text "Wile fpr I1,e
ior that was set befell' • hinm en•
lured tho cross." At til:+, service
lin linos Presbyterian, Church Rev.
L(1a11d - C, Jorgens,•'I es, d' ns
Joe Taeklin subject "A Short Lied 19031 .11 Nm'• 1
row Cover," from the tt:c1 ' .Isaiah
28-20, speaking of the people of
Israel compared with - Rtn` present
veneration. The rel tt:if ' of the
condition of affairs 011.1' the r1m•
edy. Mr. and Mrs, R P:'1trKia-
ney, acompanied by tlteii friends.
Mrs, Jaaeohs of L,oudtyn at their
home here. •
Mr, and Mts. Cecil Wheeler, Bel -
grave, with Tiff. Nicholson and
Mrs. Robertson. Mr. all it
Hilliar Jefferson and family of
Donnybrook • and 'Mrs, ,T. Wlcic•
stead of Morris with their parents
Mr, and Mrs. George Thornton,
Morris Township Council
Meeting Mnreh
Thr ('<+nal(11 met i-0 th. 'l'ooul'•lip
Hall on the above date with all (be
members present, The Item pre
Med,
The m'unic s 111' the, last regular
Inept unit were rea(i and l(ll1ptrd 111
010111)1) of (1011. (Witt,: and Ilathie
Parrott.
The minutes of the, ;ipeelei
logs of Fob. d and Feb, 20 were,
read and adapted on nm -tion of Wm.
Peacock and Sam. Al• m.‘.
;Roved by Chas. ['althea seconded
by Benne Parrott that the Eunnloer's
relsort on the Grant Drain be re*
ca10•04 0041 that Ill,' ,'lark bo iii
strncted to prepare L7vLnws•and that
the Court 0.8 ;Revision mi the Drain
be held on April 5 :0t 3 0.10. at Ilte
Township Hall. -C0rrtctd.
Moved by Wm; Peacock., seconded
by Sam Maack that !he road
aicounts as presented by the Road
Superintendent be p11d. --Carried
Moved by Chas. Clouth's, second, -d
by Sam Alenck that t+••> request tiro
flaunty Road Control 1te•x 11U'oegh
our Reeve to have the Conary fond
south of Brussels reoulit. .-Carried.
;Moved by Sam Alcock, seconded
by yWni. Peacock khat the printing
(.011 0(1101 for 1948.be given to 11.
Kennedy for $115,00. -Carried
Moven by Chas, C'nulte't, seconded
by Baillie Parrott ihnt thr tender
of George Radford for snppdyine,
crushing and honling gravel at 05
cents per yard he leg,ptel subject to
the approval of the D1st'4et Mani.
cipal 17ngineer, __Cisrriel.
Moved by Rai ltic Pzrortt, seconded
by Wm. Peacock tint the Walton
Library be given a ; ::oat of $15.00.
-Carried.
1ieivin Hamilton,
R.R. 1, Ethel
WANTED -
Raw Fars, highest prices paid also
Red Foxes. 911111 00 Norman Green -
spoon, 223 Grace St., Toronto, •
FOR SALE-
A few good cows, due in March
and Arprd•l.
011
Lester Regan
line of Morris
Phone 17.r•11
FOUND -
An end gate for trailer on the lith
line of Morris. Finder can have
same by applying to Arthur (lull and
paying expenses.
WANTED -
Tenders for grave digging at Cranr
}brook cemetery for 1943. Apply on or
before Mach 25th to John ,7. Sebnock
R. R. 3, Butfsels, Ont.
Sec.-Treas., Cranbrook Cemetry Bd.
PIONEER CHICK MASH STARTER
This is the year to buy chickens
and start them on Pioneer. Views
of Dr. I. R. Sparring, Poultry Nutri-
tion Specialist for Pioneer Feed Co.
See your local Pioneer Dealer.
consolation prize .to -Miss Phyllis
The first sociat'rgatheriug of ' The Roney,. Sttratford, Everyone en
Steno Chub" (bits being the , girls of .. joyed the game called "Pig", Peggy
"Wells' Academy, Stratford,, Ontario), Smith was, the winner and Nancy
was held on Wednesday' evening, 101011 the loser. Miss Ruth Thomas
March 3 in the recreation room of Brussels. led in a group name and 5
'Wells Academy. contest; the winner of the °antes
The fore -pant of the evening 0vas being, Joanne Winker, Misre 17110
spent in the, playing of "Chirades,' Holmes', St, Pauls, received; die loo'
u ntil all members had arrived. The,prize, -
highlight of the °venin:° was, theThe name for our group was
christening of the new room this ,selected (The Steno Club), and
being done by our teacher, Mrs. ,Tnatvue Winker was appointed Pubii•
Clarke. This room was -,eifectively-.cations Secretary,
decorated with green and ' (,15010 in I Lunch was, served at the. close o
connection with St. Patrica's DMY•the evening.
Our programme continued in this The programme committee w1,s it
room. There was a contest, Miss i charge of Misses Helen Schmidt,
J oanne Iute., Stratford, receiving the Ruth Thomas and Joanne Walker;
winning prize and Miss Nancy Hill. 1 and the lunch committee was in
Stratford, the • oon'selation prize, ,
Riddles were asked by 11tss Joanna' charge of Misses Gailya Campbell
Stratford, Nancy Hill, Joanne Iutzi
Wilkey, Tavistoeg.. ,digs Helen ;and Jean Beckner, Stratford.
Schmidt, SebringviIle; led in a con, '
teat, the winning prize going to Miss Menne Winker, Publications Sec.
4000
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di RFS 6
GO: -any time Thursday, March
251h, until 2.00 p.m. Monday, March
29th,
RETURN: -leave destination up to
midnight Tuesday, March 30111,
1948.
FARE and
-1 ONE THIRD
For the
Round trip
Thi. long weak•ond
offora an opportunity
for a visit at home or
away wily frionda.
• LET
a Rkkh arts & Son
Phone 86-r-5' — Ethel
Repair Your Tractor — any make
Remember we Repair all Farm Equipment
Dominion Nobby Tires
Otaco Farm Implements
Pedlar Barn Equipment
Book Your Oil Now for Spring
The Price Is Right.
CR .NP., OOK
The teacher of S.S. No. 3 Grey
Mary Eillen Murray, has purchaser)
a radio for the school with the pre•
eeeda rece'lver from tickets. sold by
the pupils on a woollen blanket.
WANTED -
Man for steady travel among con-
sumers in Brussels. Permanent con--
nectton with large' manuta0turer
Only reliable ' huitd'er considered,
Write Rawleigh Dept. • 0o.. ML -J-192•.
131, Montreal.
FOR SALE -
Cut dower overhead, . ,buy Bray
chicks. Off to a good start for fall,
winter markets: Remember. sighs
point to a good poultry' year. Wide
choice breeds. Get Prices and par•
ticnlars from us. Order chicks,
soon. W. Glenn Bray, Ethel.
Phone "4•r•t
FOR SALE -
100 acre Farm, lot 10, con, 15, Grey
Township, bank barn, stone stabling,
straw shed, and hen house, cement
silo. Water in both, Drdving shed,
drilled well, Spring, Solid brick
house Frame kitchen and woodshed,
.2 miles from church.
Miss Janet -McNair,
R.R. 2, Brussels
FOR BALE -
1 '.Durham heifer to freshen in
April 1 white faced heifer to freshen
in May; 1 blue heifer to freshen in
May; ;Massey -Harris 13 disc drill
with gra.se. seeder in good shape; 1
13 -hoe Peter Hamilton see;( drill
with grass seeder; 1 1930 Ohev,
'coupe running good with good tires,
new 1'tattery and oarbuerator, 1948
license,
M. E, McCauley Phone 36•r•15
FARM FOR SALE -
72 acres lot 6, con. 9, Grey Twp:,
on county Provincial road 114 miles
east of Brussels, bank barn 75' x 66•,
good •stables and water system, hen
house 46' x 15' driving shed, good
brick house, drilled well, hydro
available, choicest of land in good
state of cultivation 40 acres plough-
ed, . Wdl- accept cash or reasonable
terms may be arrainged.
lifter Ellacott, Prop,
FOR RALE--
100•aore farm on Highway, good
buildings, bush, hydro. -
40.acre farm .near viilago, 30 acres
ploughed.
Brick house in thriving village,
barn and byline, price $2,500.09
37 acre farm in a village. frame
house and barn.
J. C. Long,
Phone 34 Real Estate Broker,
Brussels, Ont,
"HELP WANTEtI-MAALE"
AN OPPORTUNITY
Established Rural Watkfn>i District
available. If. you are aggressive,
and between the ages of 28 and 66 -
have or can secure travel outfit,
this is your opDortunfly to get estab-
lished in a profitable buslnese of
your own. For full particulars write
today to The J. R. Watkins Company.
Dept. 0.13.4, 2177 Mason :St., Montreal,
Que.
FOR SALE
Electric motors rewouad and.
wired. Expert workmanship.' Mod -r•
•crises. Noyv motors in, .stock. .
Enttger (nottstrfes,.
. 649 Ontario Street,. -, -
. Stratford, Ont. -
W tluesduy, Martel lath, 1:140
gig liBaf
"Qweis ark Rport X L 8
by
PRE1Ert GEORGE DREW
"LAS AND FORESTS
FOR TO Vi".#0W"
Wiraghan•1 CKNX 920
Friday, March 5 — 8.00 - 8.15 p, rn.
and that wo would 1101( • !in
;1),(':/4/9)1 ic,r 111-• l - .. t fits
41(0411 of 1.009........(0„I -
The mn tatg adjourned 0f1 motion
of 10(1111 .1..,,,o,•14 : nd (,rt •. 4..1(1(0' •o
sleet again Int Apr11 : nt 1 pent.
--Jarrl ad.
Moved by Clues. Conites, seconded
by Wm, Peacock that the Huron
Crop Improvement Association he
given a grant of 315.00. •-'Carried.
moved by Chas,.,Conitas, ;seconded
byy Baillie Parrott that..we request
the ratepayers to examine their
settle that were,.eprayrel last', year
and report their findings to t11e clerk
as regard to the - benefit' derived
The %lulon Old Boys'
tit” Association of Toronto
. The following, 0( 11(1' were paid:
Prov. Treas., Insulin $ 9.72
Municipal World, suet -dive ,, 1,03
C. W, Fianna, relief 11(00111,11 19,45
Finlay McCallum, fox bounty 3.00
,lack Higgins, fog 'county ., .,. 3 00
Nelson Higigns, stamps and
supplies 13.00
LeRoy Brown, grant to Crop
Fmprovsinent Asson. 1.1.00
Douglas Lawless, grant to
Walton Library ...,. 15,00
Hervey Johnston expenses" to
Good Roads Cmnventioa 35.00
Sano llencic, expenses to gond
Roads Convention 25.00
Dr. Crawford, M.O.N. 20.00
Harvey Johnston, 13.017 ..., . 3,00
Sohn Craig, 11.0,11, 3.00
George Martin, 13,0. 1. 3.00
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(leo. C. Martin, Clerk
FOR SALE -
60 acre farm S 1,. Int 1; eon: 14,
Grey, frame house, bank barn;• dr'v•
'iiig shed, hen' house, 11ydt'1 within' 001
mmile. ' ••j
James Stevenson Phpne 514•17
The Aaron Old }toys' s ociatien
of 'reroute are h 9'10 g an ;Marlin
ft u1 Bridge tit he V,Tr-tt•End
Y.M,C.A., College and Dovercourt
Sfreo4s. on Tuesday. April 10th 1948,
at 8.30 P.M, The Euchre will de-
(iUi' the winners of the "M(LAR19N
TROPHY" for the coming year, The
present holders are Sirs. M. Snarled,
formerly of Brasoels: and Mr. J. 0.
Scott formerly of Tily(il.
Many former Huroni1ee are now
residing in and around Toronto and
the names• or new resideuts are desir-
ed so that they may Ire notified ^1 the
activities of the Association, Enc
quiries can be directed to the Chair.
elan of this event, Mrs. C. 3, Parton,
2 Farnham Ave„ Toronto - • Ran.
del1rh 3350. -
MACHINE SHOP
fee
Acetylene and Electric
Welding
Our shop is eduipped to do
First Class
Welding
And Lathe Work
Your Patronage Solicited,
Good Service Assured.
Agent for
Surge Milking Machines
HA
NDS AT W;ORIS.....
LEARNING .TO MAKE ;JEWELRY
• U1V <4 0 as products ere desired and purchased by people allover the
world; and 'the ,capacity to produce such goods largely determines .the economy
and welfare of every. man, *erten and child within her borders. Because the sale
` of every' article'produceil in, Ontario brings valuable dollars info this Province,
we are all more assured of job security ... and we and our children can have more
of the better things in life. But to produce such goods in sufficient quantities,
skilled labourtis. vital. That is why every single one of us should be glad that war
veterans are constantly being trained to provide the skilled hands so needed by
industry. They: receive ON THE JOB training under expert instructors in our
ntario factories.
Tliis training, provided through the co-operation of the Departmeut of Veterans'
Affairs, the Federal Department of Labour and the Ontario Department of Educa-
tion, starts the veteran off on the road to skilled craftsmanship. All types of
jewelry products are in demand today and veterans, taught by experts the precision
work required in the jewelry industry, will increase its productive capacity as
they become skilled. Every effort of these newly skilled veterans helps to make
Ontario a finer place in which to live and contributes to. the welfare and happiness
of all her citizens.
THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO)
JEW.ELIlit MAKING:
It J. Lacroix, 22, of Toronto, a veteran
of 33,6 .years' service with the Royal
Canadian Air Force, is Shown here
putting the, finishing touches on a dia.
mond ring. Veterans learn diamond
setting, ring making and watch case
construction—ON THE JOB.
The normal period of ep=
prcnticeship In the jewelry
trade is 3 years. Employers
have co-operated to reduce
this to one year for veterans,
et the same time safeguard-
ing their seniority.
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