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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1952-1-23, Page 5THE BRUSSELS POST USED CARS 1949 Oldsmobile Sedan, Radio & Heater 1948 Chevrolet Fleetmaster Sedan • Radio and Heater ' 1946 Chev. Coupe, Radio and Heater 194¢ Ford Coach 1937 Chevrolet Coupe 1938 Dodge Sedan USED TRUCKS 1940 Ford 11/2 ton truck, with racks 1946 Ford 3 ton truck with racks NEW CARS New Oldsmobile Deluxe Sedan New Chevrolet Power Glide Sedan Announcement — We now have the New Stewart Warner Electronic Wheel Bal- ancer. A must for safe driving and cuts tire wear to a minimum. Riverside. Motors Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Texaco gas and oils Phone 56 Brussels, Ont. FOR SALE — 100 acre farm, real good buildings. hydro, price ;7,500.00. 2-150 acre farms, good buildings, good location. 1-230 acre farm, good location, hydro, pressure system and bath. 2-100 acre grass farms. 1-50 acre grass farm. 1-88 acre farm priced 15,800, buildings. 1-50 acre farm, good buildings. J. C. Long, Real Estate Broker, Phone 84 Braasch, Separators and Milkers. Disc, -Plow', Manure Spreaders. Lime and Fertt'llaer Sowers, Spring -tooth Harrows both wheel tractors and craw/bra. Plows, Discs, Spreaders, Mowers, Hay Loaders, Smalley Forage Blowers aid Hammer Mill.. We also ave repairs her Oliver Co-•kahntt Tractor. Cntver Irrl p, arn�nt. MORRTTT Ar 'WRIGHT TeIcanon: - our, is 41vtn LSrtt. -'4MARKfT PRICES PAID FOR - DEAD STOCK 444 -OASES - CATTLE HOGS TELEPHONE COLLECT BRUSSELS 85R12 ELMIRA 564 GORDON ,YOUNG LIMIED .a ANNUAL MEETING OF UNION UNITED CHURCH On Thursua,y eventing, Jan, 17th, a large crowd gathered in the base- ment of Union United Church for the annual congregational meeting. The minister, Rev. W. M. Thomas, .toted as chairman, and opened with 11m/1.156, followed by prayer. All the reports showed that fav ot,rab1e progress hard been made during the year. The W. M. S. re - pont by Mrs. Percy Ward revealed that 3161.99. had been raised, and $116.00 sent to the Presbytery, and the Mission Band report by Wayne Ward showed that $229.16 had been raised and $109.30 sent to the Presbytery. Mac McIntosh reported that the total church receipts were 99990 87 with a balance of 0102.61, s, 11 W. Whntfie,ld that the W. A. vreplpts were $1267.66 with a hal- - "f 220.1.74. and Clarence Ward ,t.. •,V Y,1.� S1111111 School receipts were (1.S 91 with, e hnta„„.. of 3251.44. Cetu,vn Baker. Elmer Locking, and Gordon Sneiran were re-elected to Ihp Picard of Stowards awl Mac Me- Tetvvvh woa refected. treasurer. A now board of trustees le romnosed of Glen Ra'thnvell, Elston Spelren and r..• r.prc R^1,irrson . Mrs. Ha raid Kpn's and JT'rs. Everett Robinson were res. -tented auditors. - Th, hit nes:, was interspersed with a short program consisting of solos by Jack Cox and Brian Pres- cott. s stn drill by the school girls, a duet by Ruth Sk(DonLald and ,Trvan Rork, and a dialogue by the Union school pupils. The meeting closed with "Clod Save the King.".. Lunch was then served. McNEIL'S SHELL SERVICE SHELLUBRICATION, SHELL HOUSEHOLD AND SHELL PETROLEUM PRODUCTS DUNLOP TIRES Guaranteed repairs to all makes of car, and trucks. Parts and Accessories. Austin Sales and Service PHONE 77r6 BRUSSELS, ONT. CLAa;S1FIED ADS. FOR SALE 30 little Piga, ready to wean. Jon MIME'S :ilhone 15x5 FOR SALE Oook Stove, pracittcally new, Priced for quick sale„ Thee, McFarlane Phone 34,11 FOR SALE — Good Ftiatne House With bathroom, 'h acre land, barn and fruit trees, Kenneth Beggs Phone 77r10 FOR SALE - About 260 Pullets, laying, 85 months old. Apply to Mrs, L. Addlworth Phone. 63r9 FOR SALE — Soft Ma i1e and Dim tops, Most wood for the money, James Stevenson Phone 60x4 FOR SALE — 2 Shorthorn Bulls, IL'annson Breed- ing and Frank Wood Dams. W. C. Montgomery, R. R, 4 Walton Phone Seaforhh 834r4. FOR SALE — P:old Angus Bull about 14 months registered. Glen Ra,thmell Phone 411r5 Lot 29, Con. 14. Grey Twp. FOR SALE -- 3 Durham heifers, in calf, and 4 collie pups. Emerson Mitchell Phone 24r9 FOR SALE — 45 gal. Drums, lust like new painted red, with this, and will hold water, clean and in good condition, Waxntan's Salvage Dealer Phone 107x, Brussels, WANTED— Dead and disabled farm animals wanted for prompt pick-np. Call Percy Stephenson, Ethel, Phone Brussels 85r12, Collect. USED CARS FOR SALE — 1932 Ohev. coach in good condition 1936 Ford coupe 1934 Terraplane coach. real good J. C. Neil Phone 77r6. NOTICE — Focor sanding and finishing, also esnpentry, Prompt service guaran- teed. Apply to A. Green, Phone 454w, Winghnnu rr,^ cot P- 1 year old nrw with 12 rt_'s, month old. 3 year old sow, doe Feb, 6th. 3 year old sow due in.11areb. 7 year old sow. due in June. Apply to Mrs. Opus, 10, Lake Phone 55r6 FOR SALE — .1 fit to r!' 90 aet'ea more or less on a rouit,ty road, good land, in a -4 lor:01(01, mite and a quarter from village, srhool, and chnrohes, hydro available, W'nl. Melones. Ethel, Ont. NOTICE -- 81,46 trial offer, Twen1,y-rive T1eLuxe Personal Requirements, Latest Catalogue Included. . The Med- co Agency, Box 124 Terminal A Toronto. Ontario, LIVESTOCK WANTED — FRl:E THERMOMETER—Plus cash for dead or disabled horses or cows , T'itnne collect Brussels 72. William stun Sons, Limited. FOR SALE — ilray has cncicrrpls. some started, Intmediatr delit''ry.. They're money- makers on regular markets. Indic- ations point to good farmer mar Inote in 1952 -- that means puoltry, e„,'es. flood (thinks, early started. Asim here 11'm. Glen Bray, Ethel. •I 1 HELP ;WANTED — MALE Alen! Here's Torr chance to Barn a better !then average income. A permanent t'ult-Esme Mildness own be your Selling nationally known WAfkinn 11nodlugta, Previous ex- perience not necew as - — we train you. Men between 25 and 05 owning a ear or light truck preferred, For Particulars without obligation write The J. R, Watkins, Co., 350 St. Roth St., Montreal. TENDERS FOR WOOD — Tenders will be received until January 22, 1952 for supplying wood in the following amounts to the ,Schools of Morris Township, Wood to be bodywood, beech or maple cut 12 inches in length, No. 1, 20 cords; No. 3, 12 cords; No. 4, 12 cords; No, 7, 10 cords; No. 8, 5 cords; No. 11, 25 cords; No, 12, 15 cords. wood to be delivered and piled not inter than .Tune 15th, 1952. Also 2 cords of cedar for each school. R. S. Shaw, Ser., Bluevalp, Ont. Louis Williamson Louie Williamson, a (veil known resident of Brussels and vicinity tot' the past 35 year's passed away suddenly on Friday, .Ton. 11th in his I 77111 year, Mr. Williamson was horn on the 17th con. of (trey Tum„ anal was a son of the late George and Annelle III'lliann.s-on. T74s wife, Renneih sumtilves hint and one sis- ter, Mrs. Letitia Beck of Harriston. He. was a member of Brussels T?ntted Church. The funeral was held from his late home on Turn - berry St„ on Monday afternoon at 2 p, in. Rev, A. Lane officiated and Fred Beck, a nephew sang. There were many floral tributes. The flower bearers were Wesley Mc- Neil. James McNeil, Alvin Stjmore and jetties Williamson, The pall- bearers were Dan. MacTavish, John Gibson, James McNeil, Earl Somers, .las. Armstrong and George Willie/m- ean. Relatives and friends from a distance included : 'Sirs and Mrs. Fred Book. Harristmt: Mr. I -Carry Snrkson. Kitchener; Lindsay and Mrs-. Willamson, Toronto: George WriUliamsnn. Or']lia: Wesley and Mrs. McNeil. Brantford: Mrs. Harry Maude, Montreal and Mr. and Mrs. Charles 9TcAanr of Seefnrth inter- ment was in Brussels Cemetery. THE UNITED CHURCH Philippians 3: 13-14. "Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehend- ed: but this one thing 1 do, for. getting those things which are beh.indT, and reaohing forth 11010 those titins which are before, press toward the mark for bhe prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus", was the Bibina.l basis of the sermon in the United Church on Sunday morning San. 20th. Forgetting the past, looking rot- ward orward to the future and concentrat- ing on a single worthy purpose Is Paul's prescription for successful ih'ing according to this Scripture. The choir sang the anthem "T Would Sinn; of Jests" by Chisholm and' A old ey, The Parable of "The Lost Sheep” was studied at evening worship, the first or three parables to he con. stripped en the gnbier•f "'rho Cod of tor' Lnct" W ROXETER .e.r• IV:righr who lives two mile.; north of herr, has purchased a good 11)11 Derr farm from Lester ilea: (1 of 1I -orris township, Wedbeeda7, .11441W11 $rl, 1 x,000 REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE DEMAND SKILFUL CARE Out of the tail pipe roars a fiery blast of air to 'rocket' a Vampire through the sky at sizzling speeds. The impelling jet is generated by the turbine blades of an engine which spin at over 10,000 revolu- tions per minute. New Air Force engines are built to do things unheard of, even ten years ago. The precision found in a jet engine is a mechanic's dream. Tolerances of more than .0002 inch are prohibited. Yet the era of jet engines has just begun! if you are mechanically -minded, here is your opportunity to get io on the grand floor. The Air Force will'give you a compiese and thorough trade training In jet engines. Be an Aero -Engine Technician in the R. C. A. F. ! Serve Canada and learn a valuable trade! YOU eon stems yoou/Awning now as an Aero-apne Mehniavn lit he R.C.A.F. to Irvin es an 77.0.43 F. Technician, you nroa 0. 6.we.n 17 sed 40 ROYAL CANADIAN AIRFORCE SEE THE CAREER COUNSELLOR AT YOUR NEAREST R.C.A.F, RECRUITING UNIT —OR MAIL THIS COUPON r - OTHER TRADES OPEN INCLUDE ... AIR- FRAME... ARMAMENT...RADIO-RADAR ... INSTRUMENT... SUPPLY ...6, phyrtooay Of ... hale Grad. 8 .d.cotr.. v 0.t1., Director of Personnel Manning, R.C.A.F. Headquarters, Ottawa. Please mail to me, without obligation, Jull particulars regarding enrolment requirements and openings now available in the FCC. A. F. NAME (Please Print) ,,,,, STREET ADDRESS (Surname) (Christian Name) CITY PROVINCE ... EDUCATION (by grade and province) AGE ................... CAF-67M"S a UNITED CHURUti W. A. The W, A. of tate United Church met in the church parlour Wed. evening, Jan. 16th, with the presi- ]d•ent, Mrs. R. B. Cousins in the chair and Mrs, J. Bryans al the piano. Tile Meeting was opened by the '4aging of "nest be the Tie that Binds" followed by the Lord's Pray- or raytr in unison. fh secretary's report of the last kner1'110 was read and adopted es ((:15 the treasurer's report. The Gond Cheer report won given by Mrs, Lone. 'The lntsutess session followed the time being taken up by On, arrange- ment for the pot -luck supper to be held Jan. 23rd. Collection followed. Ibolo tt the social half-hour eon tats and read Ings were enjoyed. A delightful lunch was given by the committee in charge. The Mizpnh Benedtetion closed the meeting. GREY lir. ICnr4rhul. Winnipeg, was a visitor doting t•he pool n'e'k at the home of his sister Mrs. Thomas tilr- -batt. "rd ran. of (irry, ANNUAL MEETING 'rite IlOtdt Annual Meeting of dine Policyholders of the ]Slma. Farmers' Mutual lire ins, Go., will be held in the lbrester's Hall Atwood on. — Tl'LSDAT, the 5th day of FEBRUARY, 1952. at Two o'clock. for 1lie purpose or receiving reports .,1 Ihp Directors and Auditors, for the elect'on of officer's and any other business that may come be- forp (lie meeting. Preslidrill : ~,qtr. E. Little, RPrretnry-Tr'ea6., R. N. Switzer, C® the Dann ©U C©d®vgO By Roe Fe DON'T PUT ALL THE BLAME 0t'I ME FOR POOR HATCHES, 8055. YOU KNOW THAT FLOCKS LAYING EGGS FOR HATCHING NEED A SPECIAL FEED. WHE-E-W 1 AM I GLAD TO SEE YOU,000. YOU'VE SAVED MY NECK. PLEASE TELL THE BOSS ABOUT YOUR GOLOEN 666 BREEDERS'AIASH. WORRIED ABOUT LOW HATCHES, EH, BILL? IT ISN'T ALWAYS THE ROOSTERS FAULT. A FERTILIZED EGG MUSTCONTAIN STORED UP i ii/ VITAMINS, EXTRA ANIMAL PROTEIN i AND THE LATEST GROWTH FACTORS ;vel TO HATCH A BIG HEALTHY CHICK AND KEEP IT GROWING, LOOK AT THIS FERTILE EGG, BILL. IT IS MADE UP OF THE SHELL -ALBUMEN AND YOLK. SCIENCE PROVES THAT THE HEN CONVERTS THE EXTRA VITAMINS, PROTEIN AND GROWTH FACTORS INTO THE EGG BEFORE SHE SEALS 171N THE SHELL, IN 21 DAYS THE STORED UP FOOD MUST GROW A BIG HEALTHY CHICK AND KEEP IT GOING FOR NEARLY 10 DAYS AFTER HATCHING. TNAT'SA 8/6 J08 AND IT NEEDS A SPECIAL MASH. COME AND GET IT, GIRLS! ROE 6OLDEN E66 FOR GOLDEN EGGS. THERE'S SURE SENSE IN WHAT YOU SAY, DOC• ROE GOLDEN EGG MASH PUTS EXTRA MONEY IN MY POCKET- AND IT'S ONLYA FEW CENTS EXTRA FOR THIS SPECIALLY MADE BREEDERS' MAS rms Service Dept. van -4S FOR BIGGER HATCHES OF STRONG CHICKS THAT LIVE -'- Thr' Is.egOfar est Huron ProducE l BRUSSELS JOHN LAMONT ETHEL F. HARRISON MONCRIEFF -4