The Brussels Post, 1952-2-13, Page 4THE BRUSSELS POST
STATEMENT
of Elleotion Expenses of Jab W. Hanna,
Progressive Cpnsel'v1Ytive (.)aludidate for Huron -Bruce
RE0EIPT S
Contributions, etc.
DISBURSEMENTS
Mildewy Gazette, an lvertiseanellts, etc, $
Kincardine News, advertisements, etc,
Advance -Times, advertisements, alto,
Goderioh Signal Star, advertisements, etc,
The Teeawater News, advertisepients, etc,
The Lucknow Sentinel, advertising
Greer ijadio, amount
The Blyth Standard, advertising
The Listowel Banner, advertising
The Wallpaper .Shon, account
Luoknow Committee Rooms, rent
Mary Lee, rent for committee rooms
Postage. post cards, office supplies
C. K. N. X., advertising
Exeter Times, advert1Sing
C. K. N. X.. advertising
Huron Expositor, advertising
Walkerton Herald Times, advertising
London . Free Press, advertising
Rall Telephone C .amnia n
y. account
J. W. Hanna, car, driver, gasoline
and Personal expenses '
Post Publishing House. advertieing
Miscellaneous advertising and expenses
E.&0.E.
46.20
41.37
373,36
56.70
48,76
02.85
50,00
44,10
35.91
7.30
20,00
26.00
639.67
20.00
12.18
14,00
11.76
27.38
62,80
16.57
694.50
41.30
481.00
1
$2,662,10
Mone "n 62,662.70
I certify the above to be a true statement of the receipts and
disbursements of Job. W. Hanna for the eleotion held on November
22, 1951.
DATED at Wingham, this 12th day of January, 1952,
J. H. CRAWFORD,
Official Agent.
CLASSIFIED ADS. 1
FOR SALE -
30 young edge, rea4ly to wean.
Photo 15r6 Joe Hell -1108
FOR SALE ee.
()maria 1'otatoelz..
'Gordan Workman Phone 51
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McNEIL'S SHELL SERVICE
SHELLUBRICATION, SHELL HOUSEHOLD AND
SHELL PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
DUNLOP TIRES
Guaranteed rer,airs to all makes '.f cars and trucks
Parts and Accessories.
Austin Sales and Service
PHONE 77r6
BRUSSELS, ONT.
From the "BLUE BOOK" of Famous Trains
LIVING-ROO
Canadian :National's smart bedroom -buffet -Image
L;Lrs provide the charm and informality of your own
living -room. In these friendly surroundings you pen
read, chat or watch the landscape through broad picture `.
windows. At night you will sleep restfully la your
• J9tc mem.
However you travel, in lounge
car, sleeper, drawing room or
coach - anywhere, anytime,
you'll enjoy yourself if you go
Canadian National
You'll enjoy, too, staying at
Canadian National hotels -
they're conveniently iocsbad in
cities from coast to coast
Par reservations end information regarding
yosn business and pleasure travel near,
see, write or phone your local
Canadian National Passenger Agent:
CANADIAN NATIONAL
THE ONLY RAILWAY SERVING ALL TEN PROV INCL$
rUNbA=,c
_'J sere tarnr, real good buildings,
Jr". price 57,500,00.
weel,50 Isere farina, 5ood 01411019 111.
eca'len,
•:$e sore farm, 6004 1900404.
ee.tee, ,,n mere sYeteel and 4t1,
-108 acre'gras6 farms.'
1--6U Kers Frans thrill
1-88 acre farm priced k,SOL
buhdiugs,.
1-50 acre farm, goed`bulldruka.
I 0. Long, heal Estate Broxe:,
FOR SALE -••- Phone 34 Brussel,
Spit Maple and Elm tops, Most
wood for the money,
Jamee Stevenson
Phone 69r4
FOR SALE -
Eleotril Brooder 300 - 400 chick
capacity, used one season.
Torrance Pandas, Walton,
Phone 90115 Brussels.
LIVESTOCK W'ANTEr -
FREE THERMOMETER -Plug cash
for dead or disabled horses or cows
Phone collect Brussels 72, William
Stone Sons, Limited,
FOR SALE -
Doll Carriage, Large Perfect 051
Space Heaters Coleman, Washer
Easy, all In A 2 condition.
Apply Wood's Dry Goods Store.
NOTICE -
$1.00 trial offer. Tweniy-tive
DeLuxe Personal Requirements,
Latest Catalogue Included. The Med-
ico Agency, Box 124 Terminal A
Toronto, Ontario,
WANTED -
Dead and disabled farm animals
wanted for prompt pick-up. Gall
Percy Stephenson, Ethel, Phone
Brussels 85r12, Collect.
ATTENTION FARMERS -
See Monarch Implement and Seed
Co., Listowel, for Malting Barley and
Flax Growers' Contracts. Seed
supplied.
PROPERTY FOR SALE -
House and lot in Brussels, bathroom,
furnace, modern kitchen with built
in c'upboar'd, and insulated,
:Apply at tin Brussels Post.
FOR SALE -
Bray started pullets started
cockerels - for immediate ship-
ment. Get catalogue and price
list and order your dayold chicks
in advance. Full information, agent
0\ nt. Glen Bray, Ethel.
ADMINISTRATOR'S
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm, implements. Produce and
Household Effects
et the late George Woszezynskl
At Lot 27, Concession 9, Grey Town-
ship, 6 miles east of 'Brussels, on
County Road on Monday, February
25th at 1,60 p. m.
Machinery - 6 ft. birder, cru. ter,
buggy, wheel barrow (naw)7 bay
car and rope, quantity of ie w steel
po,sis, quantity of harness, 2 oil
brooder;, quantity of clrIcken feed-
ers, Ankerholl Crea.tn :Separator,
1 bench vise, Stanley wood plane
and other small ,tools. 200 bushels
mixed grain. 10 toile baled timothy
hay and quantity of herd enol, nut
size.
I.lnuseh.nicl mire, - liming room
sahlP, six chairs and buffet,
drop leaf table and kitchen chairs,
rnc'krr•s, glass cupboard, 2 bedroom
*,rtes, day had, sewing machine,
kitchen range, 2 heating stoves,
FOR SALE -
Quantity of heavy oats with 1-3
barley. also registered Shorthorn
hull, 13 months old from accredited
herd and a Decker theshing machine,
It gond running order.
Nark Hamilton. 'Fulton, Phone 48r26
TENDERS WANTED -
Tenders will be received for 10 I
cords of hardwood 12" long, de-
livery to be mad.. by 1st Sept., 1952. i
Tenders. to be in by Feb. 18th, 1952. 1
Wm. Dennis, Walton, Ont.See.-Treas., S. R. No. 9, McKillop,
FOR SAL - i
A farm of 90 acres more or less
on a county road. good land, In a r
good laeation, mile and a quarter 1
from village. school, and churches, ;
hydro available,
Wm. McInnes, Ethel, Ont,
Oat your grass and clover seed I
from The Purity Seed Go. Tender -
green Permanent Pastures, 16 the
Strand, Brantford, Ont. Orders taken
by 13111 Stratychuk, R. R. 1 Monk- 1
inn. Phone 49r8 Brussels.
ATTENTION FARMERS -
HELP WANTED - MALE
Men! Here's your chance to
a better than average income. A
permanent full-time. business can
be yours selling nationally known
Watkins Products. Previous ex-
perience not necessary - we train
you. Men between 26 and 65 owning
a ear or light trick preferred. For
Particulars without obligation write
The 5'. R. Watkins Co., 350 St. Rooh
5t., Montreal.
earn
USED OAR PARIS
Axles and wheels suitable for
"alters and farm waggons.
Transmissions, brlveshafte, Heads
Pealed beam units, GIasa, Generator*,
-Jul starters eta,
Dozen of goad used tires sal
'whoa In all popular sires,
!+Tolman McLean, Seatorth,. ;it
-rifle south of tracks. Phone U.
_...(.,. -. ...'•W 1 Y,' r. -'.M•!
FINAL TFti8UTE IS PAID
TQ MRS, TEASPALE WHiTFIELD 1
W01141604;1, Februagy istL, 1365
11 was with teethtga Lrf deep regret
Gbit eeighbeers. and friends learned
of the passfrag of lira. Teesdale
Whitfield of Brussels, who resided,
with her daughter, Ale's. A. P.
Brown, Tot' sovottat ,years, She Iliad
spent her entire life in the cotn,nunr
itv, Botm in 1869, she was the
second eldest daughter of Hart-
well Spell -an and Amelia Copeland,
who were among the mites set-
tlers on •the 18th 0011,, 00 Grey Twp,
Before going to, Brussels MM;s. Whit-
field had always talren an acrtive
palet 10 different organizations in
Union United. Church, also lied
Cross a9fairs, Mrs. Whitfield was
a very gracious hostess and was
,always suarrounded by a large circle
tit friends, On Tune 8th, 188.1, she
was married to Teasdale Whitfield,
who predeceased her an Dec, 14th,
1927. and to their union three
daeshiters and one son were born:
Mrs, A. D. Brown, (Ametir) Brussels,
Mery Matilda, yho died, Maly 29th,
1007. Airs. H. 0. Walker, (Beatrice)
Toi'o'ilto: Lewis of Blyth.
On Friday, Feb. Sth, I short ser- 1
vice was held alt the home, after
which the remains was taken to the
Brussels United Church for a Public
service at 2 p. m. The service was
conducted by her pastor Rev. A:
Lane. who spoke many kind words
of comfort. Mrs, Harold Campbell
sang very sweetly, "Beautiful Gar-
den of Prayer." The hymns chosen
lentos. blankets, quilts and many were, Lead Kindly Light and Safe
other artiedes. in tfio Aims of Jesus. The remains
Property - About 97 acres, part were born to the last resting place
of Lot 27, Con. 9, Twp. of Grey,
13,i, storey red brink house with
frame kitchen, frame J)ank barn ap-
proximately 36 x 50, good drive
shed, large hen house, about 75
acres workable land, • remainder
pasture and woodland, 11 acres fall
wheat. Property will be offered for
sale subject to reserve hid.
Terms on chattels cash, Property
20% on day of sale, balance an
closing.
Herold Jackson, Auctioneer.
Geo. Wesenburg, Clerk.
McCONNELL & HAYS, Seaforth,
Solicitors for WILLIAM J. ROPP,
Administrator.
MORRIS TWP. COUNCIL
Morris Township Council Meeting,
Feb, 4,1h, 1962.
• The Council met in the Township
7TaII on the above date with all
members present.
The minutes of the last meeting
wen, read and adopted on notion
of Sam Alcnek and Bailie Parrott.
Moved by Bailie Parrott, seeonkled
by Sara Alcock that Harvey John-
ston and C. R. Coultes be appointed
to attend the meeting of the Castillo
Aseocictton of Rural Munfoipalittes,
- Carried.
Moved by Win. Elston, seconded
by Chas. Corites that Harvey John-
ston he appointed as representative
to,attend the meetings of she Wing -
ham Fire oonrm:ittee. - Carted.
:Moved by Bailie Parrott, seconded
by Chas. Coultes that we advertise
for the contract of supplying, crush-
ine and hauling approximately 15,
000 yards of gravel, .crusher to be
equipped with 3-4 inch screen and
a certified cheque for $200 to ac-
compeny each tender. - Carried.
Moved by Chas. Coultes, seconded
by Sam Alcock that the usual grant
of $15.00 he given in Belgrave.
Bluevale and Welton Libraries,
- Carriers.
Moved by Chas. Coultris. seconded
by Railje Barrott that the road hills
as presenter) by the Road S•Iperin-
tendent be paid. - Carried.
Moved by Chns, Crniltes. emended
i,' Balite remit! that the meeting
adjourn In meet again on March 3rd
at 1 p. uta - Carried.
The following accounts were paid:
Hydro-ISIvetric Power Cnnmtisaiant
Belgrrtve and Walton
Street Lights $203.00
Country of Htn'on, Indigent fees 19.60
San Fear, fox bounty
Geo. Martin, IeleTthon.e calls
llolgrave Library, grant
Walton Library, grant
Ilia! "ale Library, grand
Ross Andersen, repairs to
Belgrave Street Lights
Hervey Johnston,
tratepnrtatinn 15,00
Albert Cardiff, Tn•:mit:nc,e oh Hall .
Shed end contents. and
snow Taeniae
Wm, Tliwrlgrtr, positron and
RUPPHPA
3fra.
11,1,1 rr„ir relies
TTm•vev C ,Tohnstnn, 17e
ren r aa•,rtte Clerk
2.00 ;
4.35 l
155,00 !
15,00
15.00
32.40
by Wm, Speiran. Hartwell Spetran,
Stanley Sper.ran, Orville Whitfield,
Dick Whitfield' and Herman Whit-
field. Beautiful floral tributes were
carried by Donald Walker, Karl
Wirlititltield Jim &deaden, Albert
Wlittfield. Milford Robinson, and
Bent Johnston.
Friends attended from Mich
Alliston, Orillta, Toronto, • S'
Catharines, 'Resider, St. Maryr
(,orrje, Fnrdwieh and Atwood.
Mrs. Robert H. Jackson
Mrs. •Robert Henry Jmckson, 16
McNab St., Stratford, a native o
Wawanosh Twp., died in the Ra
Rest Home, 193 Morning St., Freida
afternoon following a lengthy illne
Mrs. Jackson, who was in her 74t
year. ,was the former Elizabeth A
Andrews, daughter of the lit
Mr. and Mrs. William Andrews. Sh
vas'born Ont. 29. 1373. Mrs. Jac
sur. had been ill for the past tw
years and had been a patient in th
Rae Home for a year. She wa
twice married. Following her ma
rtage to William Henry Hamllte
the couple lived in Grey Townshi
Afier the death of Mr. Hamilton sb
moved to Stratford in 1941, an
three yeast. later was married t
.lir. Jackson. who survives her, a
well a' ens eon, Alan Hamilton
Strathroy: a daughter Mrs. Geci
(Edna') Eeicnlfer, Ethel; a slate
Mrs. William Benjamin, Unity, Sask
There are also five grandchildren
She was predeceased by a daughter
two sons and •two brothers. Mrs
Jackson was a ntonther of Fait
Bible Church, The body rested a
the Tieinjrt, k Funeral I•Iome, whey
a funeral service was held Sunda
evening. At 11 o'clock Monda.
morning the horsy was conveyed t
Ethel Where the burial was held at
2 o'clock in the 'United Church. The
service wan conducted by Rev. J.L.
Hoelerrey of iraith Bible Church,
Stratford and by Rev, A. Lane of
17thrl United Church, Air. George
Pearson along a solo, Good Night and
Good Morning." The pallbearers
were Clarence King, A..T. Chambers,
inelc Chambers, Murray Connor,
William Nichol and Chester Bruce
all or Stratford. The many bent -
floral tributes were carried b3'
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Buchanan,
T.nneisl: and Bill Ronald. hoes and
tenbel Felt -utter of TJtihel. Inter-
ment tuns In Rruasels cemetery,
NOTICE --
Floor sanding and finishing, also
carpentry. Prompt service guaran-
teed, Apply to
A. Green, Phone 464w, Wingham
9.40' F'RF.ORRICK P, iiCtwtirrli
Phm. 5., R. 0.
7.00 ' Mrs. H, Viols, Hnn,ttfll R r t
sn.n0 Carol r 1c' r+ ,
Phone 11A rfn.r;.r„ ti-•
Registered Optometrists
USED CARS
1951 Chevrolet Sedan, New
Car Guranteed.
1950 Austin Sedan, Like New.
1947 Chebrolet Coach
1946 Chevolet Coupe
1946 Ford Coach
1941 Plymouth Sedan
Many Older. Models
USED TRUCKS
New 1951 Chevrolet % ton pick up
1946 Ford 3 ton truck with racks
NEW CARS
New Chevrolet Power Glide. Sedans
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.
BUSINESS CARDS
C. A. Myers, M. 1)., L. M. C. C.
PHYSICIAN rad SURGEON
Means 51. r ,Pbo.. 4. Brum *e Oat.
DR. R. W. STEPHENS
Gradate Univer.kv off Toronto
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PHIFSIZIAN and 3ti tela - i ~x, i
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jI JOHN E. LONGS,TAFF, Optometrist '
Eyes Examined_ Glasses fitted.
Phone 791 Seaforth Main yi&.et.
HOURS: 9 - 8. Wed. 9-12.30, Sat. 9 a.m. to 9 pair.; ei
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Harvey W. Stephenson
9 • Representative for Sun Life Assurance Co.
f Canada Health and Accident Co.
e Casualty General Insurance Co.
Phone 43x Bad
G. 'ALAN. WILLIAMS, Optometrist.
h Patrick St., WINGHAM
At Kincardine Office Every Tuesday. 7
e Phone Wingham 770 & 5, Kincardine 21.
Evenings by ,sppoiniment.
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J. A. Monagahan, R. O. Optometrist,
e LISTOWEL, ONT.
s . Specializing in Eye Examination and the Fitting of Gland
Office in Listowel Clinic Building
Hours: 9:00 a.rn. to 6:00 p.m. daily; Closed Wednesday p.m
Open every Tuesday and Saturday Evening 7:00 to II 2311.
e Other evenings by appointment Phone 534. .
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0 '' Walker Furpra! Home
s ' Day or Night Calls Phone 88 -a '" '"eiei"l
No extra charge for lice of Funeral Rome.
j B. G. Walker Licensed Funeral Director & Embalmer.
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• SELWYN BAKER
Agent for - Hartford Wind Inference '
McK111oj Mutual Fire Insurance Ce. --...v„S+.-.,;]
Our Rates Are Reasonable
L - For farther particulars --Phone Brussels 43•x•14. -
• ' , ,A,Rann&Co, ?11
FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE - ;
Licensed Funeral Director and Enobalmer'
HONE 36 or 85 - - BRUSNEL3. ONT.
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Chas. T. Davidson
INSURANCE FOR ALL KINDS
Automobile and Fire insurance
Accident and %Imes
Ageet for Great W. ' ire insurance Co.
Pone Office 96 -- 'Brussels. Ont.
R. q Hetherington, K. C.
WINGHAM rrnd BRUSSELS
AT BRUSSELS
Teesday and Saturday till day - O fist open every day,
Pboee 201 - Successor to E. D. ma
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Lewis Rowland
(Licensed For Huron Comity)
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED -- PRICES REASOWABfI
Fer Engaitenoents Phone 31 "lite Brussels Post" sad tiny
Far iwformafion eta, write or phone Lew. Rowllswii
wit be hooked after Immediately
Or wdM M R. R. 3 Waitron.
SEWAGE DISPOSAL
1 am nnT11 rl?rylxlr)tael.( fr'' f'trrnp out ,your
Sevtie Tcrnl,. aloin ria n f>'ll ilfirzor kinds of
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17rvr»•+T. 'tr. 'r- ••), f',r,^"u)r t'F Pee er S etc.
IRVIN COXAN
Phone '15r Mi1'ar'arton, Cit,