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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1952-1-23, Page 7THE BRUSSELS POST USED CARS 1949 Oldsmobile Sedan, Radio & Heater 1948 Chevrolet Fleetmaster Sedan Radio 'and Heater ' 1946Chev. Coupe, ,Radio and Heater 1946 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 37,500.00. 2-150 acre farms, good buildings, good location. 1-230 acre term, good looation, hydro, pressure system and bath. 2-100 acre grass farms. 1-50 acre grass farm. 1-88 acre farm priced 35,800, buildings, 1-50 acre farm, good buildings. J. C. Long, Real Estate Broker, Phone 84 Brussels. Separators and Milkers. Die, .Plows, Mans* Spreaders. Bene and Fertilizer Sowers, Spring -tooth Harrows both wheel tractors and crawlers, Plows, Discs, Spreaders, Mowers, Hay Loader., Smalley Forage Blowers end Hammer Milt-. We also ave repairs tar Oliver Ca•'kahutt Tractor. t"rver MORRTT-r ,L WRIGHT Telephone "nn, na 91..rh. Ortt MARKET PRICES PAID FOR DEAD STOCK .ra;,,HO,itSES - CATTLE HOGS TELEPHONE COLLECT BRUSSELS 85R12. ELMIRA 684 CORDON TYOUNG LIMIED '1 ANNUAL MEETING OF UNION UNITED CHURCH On Tllursuey evening, Jan. 1711, a large crowd gathered in She base- ment .of Union United Church for the- annual congregational meeting. The minister, Rev. W. M. Thomas, ,feted as chairman, and opened with hyalin 156, followed by prayer. All the reports showed than fax ma•able progress had been made during the year. The W. M. S. re - pont by Mrs, Percy Ward revealed that $161.99 had been raised, and 8116,00 sent to the Presbytery, and the Mission Band report by Worse Ward showed tieat $129,15 had been raised ,and 510.7.30 sent to the Presbytery. Mac McIntosh reported that the total church receipts were *-n350 07 mirth n balance of 8102.61, '"•,. 11 W. Wlv'.tfield that the W. A. ••rreents were 51267,55 with a hal- AI' 0101.74. anti Clarence Ward I1,-1 5" RI ndrly School recall) tR were 2'11Q Po with of 5251.44. Ratnrvn Raker, Elmer Locking, and Gordon Sneiran were re-elected to the Rnard of Str.wards and Mae Mc- Irse..h tris relected trea,surat'. A new board of trlretres is connnoscd of Glen Bothwell. Elston Speh'an and T • 'e.'+ 13^1lt' an. 1Trs. Ttsi ltl K'•vs anti Mrs. Everett Robinson were re -planted auditors. '1`h, Int ,:nr.s was interspersed with a short program consisting of solos by .hark Cox and Brian Pres- cott, s star drill by the school girls. n duet by Ruth Mcnonuld and Jan Rock, and a- dialogue by the TTnion school pupils. The meeting closed with "God Save the h111•17.,"• Lunch was then served. McNEIL'S SHELL SERVICE SHELLUBRICATION, SHELL HOUSEHOLD AND SHELL PETROLEUM PRODUCTS DUNLOP TIRES Guaranteed repairs to all makes of cars and trucks. Parts and Accessories. Austin Sales and Service PHONE 77r6 BRUSSELS, ONT. 7— the CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE _- 30 little, Pigs, ready to Weals. ' , Joe Holuteai Blione 106 FOR SALE— ICook Sitove, praciticalLy naw, iI Prl(Rd for quick sale ( Thos., McFarlane Phone 34x11 I FOR SALE — j 1 I I% acre land, barn and fruit trees, ' Kenneth Beggs Phone 77r10 FOR SALE About 260 Pallets, Laying, 3'41 i months old. Apply to Dire, L. Aldlworbit Phone 63r9 f FOR SALE — Soft Maple and Elm tops, Most wood for the money, I Jaanes Stevenson Phone 60r4 HELP ;WANTED — MALE Meal Her,e'R your chance to earn a bather ,than average income. A Permanent Dult-time btntineea oan be your? gelling nationally known Wiaprinta Plnoi5u94s', Prenloae ex- perlence not noceelta2D' — we train you, Men between 26 and 66 owning a oar or light •truck preferred. ?'or pentdculars without obligation write The J. R. Watkins Co„ 350 St, Koch St., Montreiai, FOR SALE — 2 Shorthorn Bulls, Ranson Breed- ing and Frank Wood Dams. W. C. Montgomery, R. R. 4 Walton ' Phone Seaforbh 834r4. FOR SALE — Poll Angus Bull, about 14 old, registered. Glen Ratllm•ell Let 20, Con. 14. ,Grey months I Phone 49r5 Pile. in Calf, and ' FOR SALE- — 3 Durham heifers, 4 collie Pups. Emerson Mitchell 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 body^wood, beech or maple cut 12 inches in length. No. 1, 20 cords; No, 3, 12 oords; DLo. 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 net later than June 15111, 1952, Also 2 cords of cedar for each school, R. S. Shaw, Sac., Bluevale, Dot. Louis Williamson Louis Nr illianlcan, a well known resident of Brussels and vicinity Itor the past 35 Years passed away suddenly on Friday, Jan. 11th i11 his 77th year, 14r. Williamson was born on the 17th con. of Grey Twg1„ and was a son of the late George and Annelle Wriliantson-. His wife, Hannah sunrli4'es him and one sis- ter, Mrs. Letitia Beck of T-Tarristnn. He was a member of Brussels Un',lerl Church. The funeral was held from his late home on Turn - berry St, on Monday afternoon at 2 P. 01. Rev. A. Lane officiated and Fred Beek, a nephew sang. There were many floral tributes. The Gower bearers were Wesley Mc- Neil. James McNeil, Alvin S:timore and ,Tames. WiIlla'maon, The pall- bearers were Dan, MacTaviola, ,Tohn Gibson, .Jaques McNeli, Earl Somers, Jas, Armstrong and George William- son. Relatives and friends from a distance included : -lir, and Mrs. Fred Beck, TTarr•iston: Mr, Harry ,Taelcson, Kitchener; Lindsay and Mrs. Willamaon, Toronto: George Williamson, Or'llia: Wesley and Mrs, McNeil- Brantford: Mrs, Harry Maude, Montreal and Air- anti e'h-'i'les McKay or Senfm'th Inter- ment was in Brussels Cenl"ter7, Phone 24r9 FOR SALE — 45 gal. Drums, lust like new painted red, with lids, and will hold water, clean and in good condition, Waxman's SeIvtage Dealer Phone 107x, Brassele. WANTED— Dead and disabled farm animals, wanted for prompt pick-up. OalI Percy Stephenson, Ethel, Phone Brussels 05r12, Collect. USED CARS FOR SALE — 1932 Ohev. coach In good condition 1936 Ford Coupe 1934 Terraplene coach. real good J. C. Nell Phone 77r6, NOTICE -- Floor Floor sanding and finishing, also carpentry. Prompt service guaran- teed. Apply to A. Green, Phone 464w, Wiueilram r'",- CAI 1 year old 5(11' with 12 ries, month old. 3 year old sow, rine Feb, 6111. 3 year old sow due iu_March. 7 year old snow, due in Juno, Amply to Mrs, Chas. E. Lake Rhone S6r0 FOR SALE — :\ fens c!' 99 acres more or less on 0 ronuty road, good land, In a • d 1 'a!ion, mile and a quarter from village. school, and churches, hydro available, \\'nt. McInnes. Ethel, Ont. NOTICE -- 6!.91, I"ial offer. Twee ;y -rive TlrLuxr Personal Requirements, T.1 test Catalogue included. 'Phe Med- co Agency, Boa 124 Terminal A. I'ornnto, Ontario. LIVESTOCK WANTED — 19R1?E "'FIPRMOMETER—Plus cash for dead or disabled horses or cows , Phone collect Brussels 72. William Sion* Sons. Limited. FOR SALE — Dray has code, eels, some started, immediate delivery. They're money- makers on regular markets. Indic- atlims point to good farmers' man kers in 1252 -.- 111al means inloitry, (;es. Goad checks. early started. Agent here Wm. Glen Bray, Ethel. THE UNITED CHURCH PBllippiane 3: 13-14, "Brethren, 1 ('(nlnt not nlycolt'to have apprehend- ed: but this one thing 1 do, for- getting- those things which are behind, and reaching for•t11 unto those things n-hicb are before, press toward the mark for the Prize of the high calling of God in Christ ,Tesus", wan the Bibica.l basis of the sermon in the tTnited Church on Snitch*, morning Jan. 20th. Forgetting the past, looking Poe- ward orward to the future and concentrat- ing on a single worthy purpose Is. Pani's prescription for successful hating according to this Scripture. The choir sang the anthem "2 Would Sing of .Terns" by Chisholm and- Ackley. The Parable of "The Lost Sheep" was studied at evening worship, the first of three parables In he con- sidered on the 55111502 "Th. (Ind of Ila Lost" WROXETER tier rt!: WE Iglu• who lives two (1111-s north of here. has purchased a guild tau Herr farm from Lester Ilegan of 1Tnrris township. AmurIcA@ C©pk @ll Wednesday, JauutAir esti. IM ' f1 10,000 REVOLUTIONS PEA 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- tic;ns per minute. New Air Force engines are built to do things unhdard 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 in on the groand 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! YO(/ coo stel' your fe nhtg now as a' Aero-5¢4re 7achnicits►n in tjhe OTHER TRADES OPEN INCLUDE... AIR. FRAME ... ARMAMENT...RADIO-RADAR ... INSTRUMENT ... SUPPLY ro train or an R,C.A.F. rechnidan, you must b. bel....n 17 .ed 40—.6 55,,.aey AL... ha.. C. d. 8 eh„cmion .. 1.8., ROYAL CANADIAN AIRFORCE SEE THE CAREER COUNSELLOR AT YOUR NEAREST R.C.A.F. RECRUITING UNIT—OR MAIL THIS COUPON UNITED CHURCH W. A. r Director of Personnel Manning, R.C.A.F. Headquarters, Ottawa. Please mail to me, without obligation, full particulars regarding enrolment requirements and openings noseavailable in the R.C. A.F. NAME (Pleas. Print) STREET ADDRESS CITY PROVINCE.. ..... „„.-„.,,, EDUCATION (by grade and province) AGE CAF-6sws V (Surname) (Christian Name) The W. A. of the United Church met in the church parlour Wed. evening, Jan. 116th, with the presi- ident, Mrs. R, B. Cousins in the chair and Airs. J. Bryans at the piano. The meeting 1115 opened by the -ringing of "Blest be the Tie that Binds” followed by the Lord's Pray. 1' 1(1 uniso11, The secretary's report of the last :neet'ng was rend and adopted as gas Me treasurer's report, The Good Cheer report was given by Mrs. Lane, '.Ile busnle.s sesion followed the time being taken up by th, arrange- ment for the pot -luck supper to be held Jan. 23rd. Collection followed, During the social half-hour con tents and readings were enjoyed. A delightful luncl1 was given by the eontnlitter in charge. The Mizpah Bene491'tian closed the meeting. Gjr2EY .lir. Kuatche2 Winnipeg. ways a. visitor during the pati week at the home of his sister Mrs, Thomas tits: than, 3rd roll, of Grey, ANNUAL MEETING 'i11e 691.11 Annual Meeting of the l'ohicyholdels of the Elmer harmers' M ut nal Fire ins, Co., will be held in the Forester's Hall Atwood on — Tl11sS1lAY, the 5th day of FEBRUARY, 1952. at Two o'clock. far the plu'pos•e of receiving reports +' the Directors and Auditors, for elle eleet'on of officers and any niter business that may come be- fore the meeting, Presdclent : W. 1;. Little, Secretary-PI'sea., R, N. Switzer, By Roe Farms Service Dept DON'T PUT ASL THE BLAME ON ME FOR POOR HATCHES, BO55. YOU KNOW THAT FLOCKS LAYING EGGS FOR HATCHING NEED A SPECIAL FEED. WHE-E-W 1 AM I GLAD TO SEE YOU, DOC. YOU'VE SAVED MY NECK. PLEASE TELL THE BOSS ABOUT YOUR GOGOEN E66 8REEOERS'MASH. WORRIED ABOUT LOW HATCHES, EH, BILL? IT ISN'T ALWAYS THE ROOSTER'S FAULT. A FERTILIZED EGG MUSTCONTAIN STORED UP VITAMINS, EXTRA ANIMAL PROTEIN AND THE LATEST GROWTH FACTORS TO HATCH A BIG HEALTHY CHICK AND KEEP IT GROWING. LOOK AT THIS FERTILE. EGG, BILL. IT 15 MADE UP OF THE SHELL -ALBUMEN AND YOLK. SCIENCE PROVES THAT THE HEN CONVERTS THE EXTRA VITAMINS, PROTEIN AND GROWTH FACTORS INTO THE EG6 BEFORE SHE SEALS IT IN 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. 77l4TSA KING JOB AND IT NEEDS A SPECIAL MASH. COME AND GET IT, GIRLS! ROEGOLDEN EGG FOR GOLDEN EGGS. THERE'S SURE SENSE IN WHAT YOU SAY, DOG. ROE GOLDEN EGG MASH PUTS EXTRA MONEY IN MY POCKET -AND IT'S ONLY FEWCENTS EXTRA FORTHIS SPECIALLY MADE BREEDERS' MAS ve le25 FOR BIGGER HATCHES OF STRONG CHICKS THAT LIVE '°-°— vieR RA ppOF/T FORYOU ''''-"7;Huron Produce BRUSSELS JOHN LAMONT ETHEL F. HARRISON MONCRIEFF -4