HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1952-1-30, Page 5THE BRUNSELS PCST
Wednesday, Johnny 301th, 1852
CLASSIFIED ADS,
*ANTED",
•2 of a ton# of wheat gtraw,
Bill Wheeler
Plume 12J24
.FOR SALE
Good Flame Hoose with bathroom,
it acre land, barn and bruit trees.
Kenneth Beggs Phone 77r10
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FOR SALE
,Oast iron Sink, white entrmel,
Liza 15 x 30, apply to
'Thomas Walker Phone 52
LOST —
Car Muffler on the 8th con. of
Grey, (Reward),
Phone 31 Brussels 'Posit,
FOR SALE —
So$t Maple end Elm tops, Most
wood for the money. _
James Stevenson Phone 60r4
FOR SALE —
1 set of Sleighs. 1 set of Brese
Mounted Harness, bath good as new,
Glenn Huether.
FOR SALE —
Racoon Coat. like new, large
size, Apply to WIn, Govenlock,
Phone 171 Seaforbh -- Dick House.
FOR SALE —.
Oue five.year old cow, half Ayr-
shire and half Jersey, due in March.
Jack Conley .Phone 41r10
WANTED—
Dead and disabled farm animals
wanted for prompt pick-up, Call
Percy St,ephenSen, Ethei, Phone
Brussels 85r12, Collect,
USED CARS FOR SALE —
1932 Ohev. coach in good condition
1936 Ford. Coupe
1934 Terraplene coach. real good
J. C. Neil Phone 77r6.
FOR SALE —
One Red Shorthorn Bull, 15 months
old, One Roan Bull, 8 months old,
bath eligible for registration, •
Russel Bone, R. R. 5 Brussels,
Phone 31r6.
FOR SALE -
1 year old sow with 12 piga,'month
old. 3 year old "sow, due Feb. 6th.
3 year, cow due in March. 7 year
old cow due in June. Apply to
Mrs, Chas. E, Lake Phone 66r6
NOTICE —
Floor sanding and finishing, also
carpentry. Prompt serviee guaran-
teed. Apply to
A. Green, Phone 464w, Winlaham
NOTICE —
Someone borrowed our wire fence.
stretcher in June. Will you please
return Lt to us at once and oblige.
D. N. McDonald Phone 77
FOR SALE —
Several Holstein and Ayrshire
Helfera Due and Springing, also
one Hereford Bull and quantity of
Baled Hay:
Stan Alexander Ethel, Ont,
FOR SALE —
Want started pullets? Bray has
there for shipment, They also have
heavy cockerels. If it's dayold
chicks you'll need, get price list
and order theist now, Particulars
Mem Wm, G. Bray,'Ebhel,
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a/ko1952 00'ElAa..
The new 1952 Dodge Coronet (shown at right) is the biggest,
most luxurious car in the Dodge fine. It's designed for thou
of you who want to drive a big car but didn't know you could
afford it. You'll flnd the Dodge Coronefa luxury car in every
way - in size (wheelbase, for example, is 1231%"),
appointments, engineering- and performance with its'
105 horsepower engine— yet it is the lowest -priced car
equipped with Fluid Drive.
For the sBlmote In driving and riding comfort, the Dodge Coronet
1. avai)obt. wIlO Gyro -Matic transmission at extra cod.
With 0 youcan drive all day without shifting gears,
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.... FEATURING THE AMAZING NEW RIDE
See the new Dodge cors! They're on display to -day at your
Dodge -DeSoto dealer's.
Drive the model of your choice — on the highway ... then
over the roughest stretch of road you can find. You'll quickly
realize that for 1952 Dodge sets a new standard of smoothness
and safety„ This unbelievably smoother ride is mode possible
by the new Oriflow shock absorbers — scientifically designed
to automatically give complete ride control on any kind of road.
ELLIOTT
Test this amazing new kind of ride to -day, You have to
experience it to believe it.
With a new 1952 Dodge you'll enjoy greater all-round visibi-
lity, extra roominess, outstanding performance ... and the pride
and satisfaction of having spent your money wisely and well.
No matter which model you select, you are assured of famous
"Dodge Dependability". No other car gives so much in quality
— yet demands so little in upkeep. Ask any Dodge Owner.
MOTORS LTD.
Brilliant new two-tone colour treatment and new, richer,
interior appointments, make the 1952 Dodge Mayfair (shown
at left) one of the most eye -appealing cars on the road today.
This smart, colourful model gives you the distinctive styling
of a convertible combined with the convenience, safety and
durability of a permanent steel top. The Dodge Mayfair,
Crusader and Regent models are all powered by the
dependable Dodge 97 h.p. eflgine, famous for economy and
long life. The wheelbase for each is 1181/2",
Whitewall tires optional, at extra coo.
SELECT YOUR NEW CAR FROM THESE
OUTSTANDING DODGE MODELS
NOW AT YOUR DODGE-DESOTO DEALER'S
KINGSWAY
REGENT
SAVOY
CRUSADER
CORONET
SUBURBAN
MAYFAIR
MANUFACTURED IN CANADA BY CHRYSLER CORPORATION OF CANADA, LIMITED
BRUSSELS, ONT.
FOR SALE •—
2 sets of sleighs, 1 wood wagon, i
with 6,70 x 15 tires, 1 trailer with I
600 x 16 tires, Wheel -barrows on
rubber or steel,
Wesley Searle, Walton, Phonei8r4
FOR SALE —
Rauge for coal or wood good
grates and oven. Box stove -for
large chunks. Cupboard and chairs
and several other etenrs.
Mrs. Telford Sellers Phone 59r8
NOTICE --
31.00 trial offer. Twen1.y-rive
DeLuxe Personal Requirements,
Latest Oatalogtre Included, The Med-
50 Agency, Box 124 Terminal A.
rot•onto, Ontario.
FOR SALE —
A farm of 90 acres more or leas
on a county road, good land, in a
good location, male and a quarter
from village, school, and churches, ;
hydro available,
Wm. McTnnes. Ethel, Ont.
LIVESTOCK WANTED —
FREI3 THERMOMETER—Pins cash
for dead or disabled horses or cows
Phone collect Brussels 72. William
Stone Sons. Limited,
ATT'ENTION FARMERS —
Get your grass and clover seed
front T,lre Purity Seed Co. Tender -
green Percmanent Pastures, 16 the
Strand, Brantford, Ont. Orders taken
by Bill Strattychuk, R. R: 1 Monk -
toil, Phone 49r6 Brussels,
HELP WANTED -- MALE
Men! Here's your chance to earn
a better than average income. A
permanent full-time business can
be yours selling nationally known
Watkins Pnodatcts. Previous ex-
perience not necessary — we train
you. Men between 25 and 55 owning
a Car Or light track preferred. For
particulars without obligation write
The J. R. Watkins Go„ 350 St, Roch
St., Montreal,
CRANBROOK
Mrs. Win, Cameron is at present
conEhted to her bed, having suffered
a slight stroke last week,
Mr. George (Dad) Sntalldon was
in St. Thomas on Friday where he
attended the ihtneral of his sister-
in-law, Mts. Wm. J. Smalldon, He
was accompanied by his sister, Mrs.
Ernest Plum, Brussels, and Mr.
Wm. Smalldon and Mrs. alae Engel.
The January meeting of the
1 dung Women's Auxiliary of Knox
Presbyterian Church, Oranhrook.
was held a.t the home of Mrs, Stan-
ley Campbell with Mrs, Earl Donn
as leader. There were 11 members
present. The meettng'opened with
the singing of hymn 697. "Slpr(tir,g
al ,the Portal" followed by repeating
the Lord's Prayer. The Scripture
reading was taken from St. Mat-
thew. chapter 18, verses 1 to 22.
t ft er wlsieh the leader ]ed in pray-
er. The roll call was answered by '
the name of a disciple. The minutes
of the December meeting were read, '
it n•_,s shred by Mrs. Stuart Me- 1
"^'r and seconded by Mrs. Emerson ,
aiiteliell that tlse minutes oe adopt- I
ed. Carried. Mrs. W. 31. Hyndman 1
Milled the members to the manse 1
rel. the February meeting. Mrs.
Stanley Fischer is to be leader with
Mre. Wilfred Strickler in charge
or the topic. The response tor the
roll Call is to he a verse rontnin-
inn the word "pratae," Mrs. 'M19 -
red Strickler and Mrs. Murray
Mather offered to bring lnneh.
The alloentinn end list of supplies
for the bale was rend by tale sec-
retary. T4 was nmtnimouely decid•
..1 t„ heed a h'iv1ar in November
••••rl ,,, .,h• ,4,, RIM as n. ntrl,1„. for
the programme. "Wh91 's n Ttnv?”
was read by Mrs, Earl Dunrr, after
m`i:irh the topic on South America
was read by Mrs, Stuart McNair,
The meeting closed I>y singing hymn
571, followed by repeating the
Mizpal>. Benediction. San uintitson,
Lunch was served by the hostess
and her assistants.
The annual meeting of the lib-
rary board was held at the home of
Mary Huether, Jan, 5th, It was
moved by tassel Knight seconded
by Miss A. Forrest, that Rev. Win.
liyndn'Tn ire added to the board.
Carried. It was moved by Grace
Miinhel and seconded by Russel
Knight that we accept Miss A.
Forreet's resignation and accept
Miss t, na•Noble as librarian and
free :rrer with Miss ,AI'oe Forrest
c"ill remaining on board. Carried,
"'lie Bonrdmembers are as follows;
Prrrndent Mrs. L. Gordon
Srrretary Mrs. 1T, Huether
Treasurer Miss Lena Noble
DIrectors: airs. L. Michel, Miss A.
Porn's& Mr, J MrNabh, :4Tr, R.
F nicht and Rev. Wm. T-Tyndman.
11 was moved by Mrs. L. Gordon
ee'i "•nrnnrled he Grave Michel that
we n"rrhas', "Premier Mechanics"
end "orrCalls Needlework." ThP
nteetin•r adimtrnerl to he rolled
«'1» by the president.
ETHEL
The J'aunaty meeting of the Wo-
men's institute wee held at home of
airs, Bert Gudden with Mrs. Earl
Bowee, viol. -president, in the chair.
The nettle, "0 wad some power the
gtl'ite gie us to see oursels as anthers
set us." was discussed by Mrs. W.
Kreuter, The roll call was answer-
ed by , oh member telling a Stot-
t -lab Joke. airs. Alex Rpetrnn gave
as iter toPic. "The Life of Robert
Burns." After a short business
discussion lunch was served by the
hostess assited by Mrs, M. Hamilton,
Miss E. Pearson and Mrs. G.
Dunbar,
Mrs. Lillian Sellers has purchas-
ed the house in Ethel formerly
owned by Mr. Ian 1lrpon'ald, who
has purchased the farm of Mrs.
Sellers on the 4th con. of Grey The
deal was handled by Mr, Wm. C.
Campbell. of I -is -towel, broker.
The eight meeting of the Ethel
Tiappy St4tche.rs was held on Jan. 22
at 9 p. nt. at the home of lire. Geo.
Pearson with nine members present.
The secretary read the minutes of
the eyentlt meeting. The roll call
was answered by "51y bedroom as I
see It nosr." Tt was derided to have
green rovers for our reword hooks.
TMP members worked on their
chair pads, hemetltrlting and dress-
er scarfs.
The annual meeting of the library
was held in the library, With a small
attendance. The secretary -treasur-
er, Mrs. D. Wardlaw,read the fin-
ancial report, showing a small
balance on hand. Total • circulation
of hooks for the year was 2.670.
Reeve C. Rowland was revered
t•hairman for the Board, with John
Wilson, Mrs. George Menzies, Mrs,
C R. Dunbar, Mrs. George Kreuter,
J. TT, Fear, and John Kreuter as
members. airs. Jnlut Kreuter was
re-engaged as librarian, and Mrs.
Wardlaw as Sec.-Treas. Reeve 0.
Rowland and John Wilson were ap-
pointed as "ways Ind means" vont.
mttte,* to study ways of rasing
money to buy hooka and do some
rortira to the building.
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of Charlotte
Ann Watson 5Lot tie t• Robert A.
Watson (Bert), Win, J. Mitchell,
Lillian. Marguerite Watson.
t,.•ne but nut forgotten, ever
r= ntsnubered by family.
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of a dear hus-
band aid father, Harry Keys, who
passed awray, Feb. 1st. 1951.
Ile is gone but not forgotten
And as dawns another year
In our lonely hours of thinking
Thoughts of him are alnivelys near.
Days of sadness still conte o'er us
Friends may think the wound is
healed.
But they little know the sorrow
Thstt lies within the hearts con-
cealed.
Lovingly remembered by his wife
and fancily
FOR SALe —
100 acrefarm, real good buildings.
hydro, price 37,600.00,
2-160 acre tams, good buildings,
good location.
1-230 acre farm, good lOOStIOR,
hydro, pressure system and both.
2-100 acre grass farms.
1-50 acre grass farm.
1-88 acre farm priced *5,801,
buildings.
1-50 acre farm, good buildings.
J. C. Long, Real $state Broker,
Phone 84 Brueeeis.
..^"'M'ARKEY PRICES PAID FOR
DEAD STOCK
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BRUSSELS 85R12
ELMIRA 564
LIMITED
NOTICE
TO MILK CUSTOMERS
Due to circumstances beyond our control we find it necessary
to advance the price of Milk and other Dairy Products.
Effective Monday, February 3rd, the retail price of Milk
will advance to the following t
CASH PRICES
Milk Quarts
Milk Pints
Table Create I/= Pt. 190
Whip. Cream %2 Pt. 30c
TICKETS
Quarts 10 for $1.90
Pints 10 for $1.00
We thank you for your valued patronage, and ask for your
kind co-operation in adjusting yourself to these new prices.
190
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