The Brussels Post, 1952-3-19, Page 4AUCTiON SALE
Auction Sale of 00 Head of Cattle
will be held at Lot 14, Con. 12,
**Mop Twp„'2%2 Mlles East of
Leadbury Corner on
THURSDAY, APRIL. 3rd at 1.30 p.m.
Cattle
1. Derham Cow, fry*
1 Dingman Cow, fresh; 2 months'
1 Hereford Cow, fresh 1 month
1 H;eiferin. calf
6 Vlaeoinated Young iioetein
Cows fresh and othters dlue time of
Gale
Registered Hereford Bull 13 menthe
9 Hereford and Durham Steers and
Heifers Suitable Ter market or grass
9 eitoice Hereford Steers averaging
600 to 700 lbs.
7 Hereford and Durham Heifers
1 'r old
7 Steers rising 1 yr. old
• 6 Hereford and Durham young calves
TERM CASH
Ray Wiidfang, Prop.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
NOTICE TO CREDiTORl
Notioe is +hereby, given Abet ell
creditors end other' 31avieg of
agatnet the estate of Mee Jane
J'ohaetoll late of the Pillage 0;..
Walton, wlto died On or about t11e
fourth daty of February, 1952, aro
required to ;send to the undersigned
on or beeo're She fifth day of April,
1952, fell partiou0ars 'of their
claims lin writing. Immediately after
the St0o day of Ap1'R' 1962, the MoCall tot
assets of the above estate will be t0Pi0 was elven y Vie. re. McCall f o •
the parities. en lowed by Yin
dialed
distributed Imeilt envelo8yes were given out and are
fitted thereto having regard only l to be returned at the Easter Thank'
thenennuis of which she 10aecutors shall offering. Henan 243 wa0 sung follow -
Datedat entice, ed by all Members repeating the.
Dated at Bxass'01s• OtUlarlo this 13th Mdzpalt Benediotion.
The W. A, of Walton United
Ohnrch held their March meeting in
the dhuroh on March 12th at 3 p, m,
The President, Mrs. Wilbur Turn-
bull, presided and opened
IN MEMORIAM I ;the meeting with a poem and the
elf.,ilOntiON - lu loving memory 1 Lord's Prayer. In the absence of
the Secretary, Mrs. Bert Johnston,
BE BUDGET. -WISE
WITH MACARONI
Hornemmalters, add rariety to your
menus with 't:hrity macaroni dishes.
Amy Alden, in Ibis Sunday', (March
23) iesuue of The American Weekly,
exclusively with Detroit 'Sunday
Times, tells how to make : Jiffy
Macaroni and Cheese. • Spaghetti
Beef Casserole, Spaghetti Tortozint,
Egg Noodles with Swedish Meat
Balls. Macaroni Bacon Casserole,
and Salmon Spaghetti,
WALTOl
1 8'rcQUARIR)E -^ la loyiug memory
The Meaner av(Isdlou Band Ot of a• dear husband Williams Thoma9
Autos: llitited Church met SundaY McQuarrie, who Passed arwa r en
mornIng tar their dvearoh atteelting• March flet 1949,
THE BRUSSELS POST
IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM
Tile meeting opened;' by singing a
Will,.
d (N3 Sailed dpi 1 home, it ti; Hi§
Hymn 28fp toilowod by the I.or '9
Prayer. Mgrs, McCall, leader and 7 03110 111 1199' beallt I love him still;;
mentibena took pant in an fester Ser• Hie memory is tis dear etedae'..
vimicnieutesAnodfrety Jaelotkviemileatizregad amthi 1 aOttineenshoiet haonudr thhienkDebs0eefidlmaray,
en all algae,
Jerry 'Aoltilles Seconded them. The 1 WFohr mem
I anoryi is file only thing
That grief Oen call lbs' own.
Ever remembered by his wife.
day of Maroh, 1952.
CRAWI1ORD & HETHERI'NGTON
Brussels - ONtario
Solicitors for the ExeoutOrs.
of a dear inusbaud Joseph T,
Nicholson, who passed away three 1 the minutes of the last meeting were
yeme ago :March 29th, 1949. ! read by Mrs. Silas Johnston the
nd
approved. Mrs. Holman gaye
We tido loved you swear miss yon 1 treasurer report Which was followed
Init dawns another year. i by business arising from the minut-
T.out• lonely hours of thinking 1 es received by the secretary, The
Thoughts of you aredever neem, t treasurer reported 3258.2.6 on hand.
Sadly missed and ever remember. I It was decided to drop the recipe
ml by his wife. Ethel, for the present and -get calendars.
It was agreed to get Easter Lilies
FOR SALE - for the ebturcb for Baster and give
wood for
rrahie and Elm tops, Moat
r the monen them to the shat -ins. A oration was
paAcetl to send for 30 packages .of
James Stevenson Phone 6914 yards. A letter of 4hakns was read
nem Mrs. Obits, Menatdn. The
BUSINESS CARDS
C. A. Myers„ M. D., L. M. (. C.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
WV.dlions Sit. Phone 4. Brussels, Ga
DR. R. W. STEPHBivS
Graduate University of Toronto
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Tsisphose 45 Brussels, Ont.
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF, Optometrist
Eyes Examined. Glasses fitted.
Phone 791 Seaforth - Main Street.
HOURS: 9 - 6, Wed. 9-12.30. Sat, 9 a.m._to 9 p.m.
Harvey W. Stephenson
Representative for Sun Life Assurance Co.
Canada Health and Accident Co.
Casualty General insurance Co.
Phone 43x Brussels
G. ALAN WILLIAMS, Optometrist.
Patrick St., WINGHAM
At Kincardine Office Every Tuesday.
Phone Wingham 770 & 5, Kincardine 21.
Evenings by .Appointment. _- -
J. A. Monagahan, R. O. Optometrist,
LISTOWEL, ONT.
Specializing in Eye Examination and the Fitting of Glasses
Office in Listowel Clinic Buldrng
Hours: 9:00 a.rn. to 6:00 p.m. daily; Cloned Wednesday p.m
Open every Tuesday and Saturday Evening 7:00 to 9s3S
Other evenings by appointment Phone 534.
Ben Walker
Day or Night Calls Phone 65
No extra chw.rre for Use of Funeral Honoe.
B. G. Walker Licensed Funeral Director & Embalmer
f. A. Rann & Co.
FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE
Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer
PHONE 36 or 815
- RRU,S., •Dit'T
Gana. T. Davidson
INSURANCE FOR ALL KINDS
Automobile and Fere insurance
Accident and Sclaaeoa
Agent for Great West Life inataence Co,
Phone Office 96
Rrrnseia, 0110.
R. S, Hetherington, K. C.
WINGHAM and BRUSS '£L
AT IRPUSSELa
Tuesday and Saturday an- day - Of ict open every day
Pilon 20x --- Successor to E. D. Ref
,ewis Rowland
t .
( ure,o .e.11 Fee lelaron eremty
•RTiWFAC ION GUARANTEED PRICES REASOMA$3..0
0
or Engagements Phone 31 "The Brussels Port" stat :b-'
Fear itatc.rmation etc., write or ohane L-ew. ftnenerrei
•
will be looked after Immediately
Or write to R. It. 3 Walton.
flet or semi -Bloss. Holps create the most pea
interior effects, Produces a soft, mallow flnlale,
to apply, Has exceptional hiding 9valitl.$. Yoir
*4 twelve modem colors.
Johnson's Paint & Electric Store
Brussels, Ont.
mPetine closed by repeating the,
Miznah Benediction.
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock and Machinery
At Lot 12, Con• 10 Grey Township
3 Miles East of Brussels
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26th
At 12.30 P. M.
CLASSIFIED ADS.
FOR SALE -
1 Good Iielntzman Plana,
Apply at the Bremen Post.
Horses
General Purpose Team 3 - 6 yrs. old
Cattle
3 registered Hereford Cows with
Calves at foot
1 registered Hereford Cow, due
June 1st
1 registered Hereford Cow, bred
1 registered Hereford Cow, due Aug.
2 registered Hereford heifers
2 yrs. old, dee in Jane
.3 registered Hereford yr. old heifers
1 registered Boll, 2 yrs. old in May
1 registered Bn11, 8 months old
Grade Cattle
12 Young Hereford and Durham
Cows with Calves art foot
^, Durham Cows, due in April
2 Poli A•ngue Cows, due May 1st
2 Holstein Cows due time or sale
5 Durham and Hereford Heifers
and Steers 1 yr. old
Pigs
7 York Chunks 125 ibe.
Machinery
International Parniall H. Tractor,
A 1 condition
3 turnow tractor plow
2 section drag harrows
McCormick Deering stiff tooth
Cultivator
Massey -Hands side rake (new)
r. tt. McCormiclt Deering mower
Sulky Rake
11. H. Drop Head Hay Loader
3 Drum Steel Roller
Diamond Harrows, Harrow Cart,
Cockshutt manure spreader
on rubber (like new)
Extension Blower,
2000 ib. Renfrew Scales
Steel stone boat, Walking Plow,
Electric fencer and posts
150 ft. water lose, Wheelbarrow
32 ft. extension ladder
1 set breeching harnese
1 set single harness Horse collate
2 geese, 1 gander, colony house
6 chicken range shelters
1 'collie dog 2 yr. old
400 ft. snow fence
3 rolls silo wire
Rubber Tired Wagon (like new)
16 ft. fiat tray rack -
Sel farm sleighs. 200 cedar posts
Roll woven wire hog fence
6 - 3 gal. milk cans
{ Forks and shovels
to ten Chevrolet truck
' Grain
150 bue mixed grain suitable
for seed
TERMS GASH
No Reserve As Farts Is SOW
Donald McKinnon, Prop.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer,
2, P. Chesney. Clerk.
FOUND
A house key.
Apply at the Brussels Post.
b1eQU t40R1A0 -- , 111 Memory cd
•dear 3'ether and Grandfather, Wm,
T, IncQuarnie, who lett ua Marelt
21st, 1949 it'
Gone dear 'l1'stiter, gene forever •
How' we telex, y;Rur 0014 `tape,
Bet ,you let its to remember,
None on earth take yotir Plage. •
A ihapp)r ltonse.;wve ohne ei4oyed
How sweet the memory still'
Rut death has ;left 51. loneliness,
The eantlh oan never Lilt.
Fondly remembered and.
missed by a1.1• his tamtty,
FOR SALE, --
Half Durham and Ayshire Cow,
fresh April Let,
George Cardiff Phone 42111
WANTED --
Anything in children'A clotbd*
for little boy age 10 or girl 6 yrs, old,
Apply at the Brussels Post,
FOR SALE --
A •
A• quantity of clean TlinoO1Iy
Seed 35.00 per buehel.
W. B. Hoy Phone 40r23.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE -
In Brussels, comfortable house
with water works, hen house and
garage and a good garden.
Mary Lemtont.
FOR SALE -
Good frame house, with bath-
room, 14 acre land. barn and fruit
trees. reasonable for quick sale,
Kenneth Beggs Phone 77r10
)rPrSininftntt 1'. l•1'[?Mi11:a1
Pbm. E.. R. Crti• •
Mrs. H. Viola Hornet% iL O
Carol E. llomntSa R. 0.
Reiristf0eti Ontonletrlai1
1/A lilarriston. Ont
sadly
LEGION LADIES' AUXILIARY I
• Brussels Branch, Ladles' Auxiliary 1
to the Canadian Legion, held its
regular meeting on March 6th at 8
o'clock, with 16 ladies present. The
President Com. Ellioth, was in the
chair. It Was decided bo loan ottt
tables, chairs and alleles to the
Women's Institute for their card
parties on March 20th and Met, The
social evening is 1VLarch 19th at
8 o'clock. The ladies will have the
booth at the bemetit dance, In .aid of
tbe injured hockey Players March
25th, Comrade Aldrworth won the
mystern pttize and the meeting
adjourned with singing of God Save
The Queen.
FOR SALE -
Ohoice of 1 of 2 Cans - 1938 Dodge
Sedans clean inside and out, good con
clition. - 1.941 Obey. Coach, real
good mechanically and good tires.
.T. C. Long, Brussels, Phone 84
LOST -
Oam-Meter with a leather case
and shoulder strap, in Grey or
Morris township.
Bnassels, Morris and Grey
Telephone Co.
FOR SALE -
Get your obleks growing towards
good markets. Bray Hattohery has
wide choice varieties, dayold,
stained, in cockerels, pullets, mixed.
Ask us for list and prices. Agent -
Wm. Glen Bray, Ethel.
FOR SALE --
New
New CockshUbt Cultivators, Heavy
Duty Wagons and other New Cocic-
Ohutt Tmeleanents, also used A11Lg•
Chalmer Tractor. at Bargain Price.
'Jahn 13umstead & Son
Phone Wingham 455
NOTICE -
Have you an old organ that you
wish to. dispose of, preferably -wal-
nut? I am in the market for these
instrument*. Also hanging lamps
and old gene.
Malcolm Fraser
Phone 17r19
BRUSSELS COUNCIL
March 3, 1962.
The regulao meeting of the Muni -
pal Council or lite Village of Brus-
sels wee held on: the above date. All
members of Counsel were present.
After the reading of the minutes of
the previous meeting, they were
adopted on motion of R. A. Bennett,
seconded by J. H. Stratton.
The following accounts were or-
dered paid on motion of A. Mc-
Taggart, seconded by C. L. Work-
man.
W. H. Bell. salary 31351600
00
G. E. Radford, gravel and
snow removal .2.
14ttnt0idal World, dog tags 4.58
Post Pub. Howse, Advt. and
Programs, memorial service 26.50
H. A. Workman, snowplowing 38.50
J. Alcook, snow removal 5.00
W. 0, Leach, Atop watch 14.50
Elliott Motor Sales, Fire
Dept. Acot.
R. Duncan, fox bounty
D• Hastings. fox banality
Brussels Creamery, relief
W. Backer & Son. relief
W. E. '.10i11L3 relief
Brussels Coal Yard, relief and
Town Hall
W. E. Willis, dustbane
D. Hall. labor, fire hydrants
C. Davidson, fire dept.
E. Jewell, fire dept.
G. Davldeon, fire dept.
C. Alcock, fire dept. '
J. Wilton, fire dept.
A. Oakley, labor
Canadian Legion, gnanit as
Tax rebatte (1951).
Brussels Public School on
1962 levy
G. R. Campbell, salary
Dept. of Bligthwaya, fire
truck license
W. S. Scott, insurance
By -Law No. 3, 1952, was
third •time and passed on motion of
A. McTaggart, seconded by C. L.
Workmlatt. This aanthorized the
borrowing at the money necessary
to carry_ on bite business' of the
Village tiering the year 1962.
Motion by R. A. Bennett. seconded
by A. McTaggart "That a grant of
fifty dollars ($60.00) be .made to the
Brussels Branch of the Canadian
Lenten as a rebate on dote 1951 Taxes
apid by that Branch." -Carried,
DisQusslon was hold concerning
the iadvtsebility of installing public
rest rooms In the Village Ha:21. The
Clerk was instructed to advertise
in the local paper for estimates of
the cost of the installations.
A deputation from the local 6r-
genlziation of Teen agers was heard.
td was peeled that the Village
alumni give tine organization free
Use of Otte• Town Hall for the present,
witib the conaitien that the matter
should be reviewed at a latter date.
The business of the meeting being
concluded. Council edjdurned on
motion o4 ,I. Ii. Steelton. seconded
by R. A, ]Bennett.
WANTED -
I!lanmese to grow Matling Barley,
,.under contract. We supply cleaned
and treated seed. Shipping facilinies
at Wingtam.
Jeh:n Buntsbead t& Son ,
Phone Winigham 465
LIVESTOCK WANTED -
FR.EE THERMOMETER -Pleb cash
for dead or disabled horses or cows
Phone collect Brussels 72, °William
Stone Sons. Limited. '
NOTICE --
31.00 trial offer. Twen;y rice
DeLuxe Personal Recniremeres.
Latest Catalogue Included. T•he'Med-
.co Agency, Box 124 Terminal A
Toronto, Ontario.
FOR SALE -
100 acre term, real good build/AP.
hydro, price $7,590.00.
2--150 acre farms, good buildings
Rood lecallon.
i-•:230 sere farm, good location,
hydropressure system and bath.
2--100 acre grans farms.
1-- 50 sere grass farm.
1-88 acre farm priced $6,800.
buildings,
1---50 acre fartn, good bnildingt a car or lisle track preferred. For
J. C. Lang, heal Estate Brelter, pareleulars without ohlleation welts
Phone 84 Brussels The 7. B. Watktne f o,. 950 St. Roch
:4t., Montreal.
Wedatesaay, n'fwi'eh 19119, 1,052
USED CARS
11.17
2.00
2.00
3.80
14.60
24.16
164.45
4.00
2.60
1.30
1.30
2.60
3,90
3.90
11.05
50.00
2000.90
65,00
2.00
13.94
read a
1951 Chevrolet Special Sedan
1951 Chevrolet Deluxe Coach
1950 Aura,
tin Sedan, Lillie• New.
1947 : Monarels 'Sedan t
1947 Chevrolet Coach
1946 Chevrolet Coupe ,
1946' Chevrolet'Coaeh
1946 Ford• Coach
1941 Plymouth. Sedan
Many:'Older Models
USED. TR U C,K S
1946 Ford :3'ton truck with racks
NEW CARS
New Chevrolet Power Glide Sedan
Announcement We now have the New
Stewart. Warner Electronic Wheel Bal-
ancer. A. must for safe driving and cute tire
wear to a minimum.
Motors
�verside
Chevrolet and Oldsmobile
Texaco gas and oils
Phone 56 Brussels, Ont.
CPAIN BROOK
Mrs. Wnt. Cameron is a patient in
the Rushee Nursing Home; Mitchell.
Mr. and ?Jr.sMarren. Parton and
two little daughtters were weekend
visitors with Mr. and Mre. Allen
Cameron.
The scbool children bad three dans
off last week owing to their teasther,
Mr. E. Martin beline 111 with "flu."
Mr. and Mrs. Jim lelorarkane and
family moved last week to their
new home near Blyth.
HELP WANTED - MALE
Men! Here's your chance to earn
a better then average income. A
Permanent full -tine business can
he yours Belling nationally known
Vretltine Vrothents. Prevfoes ex-
perienee, not necessary we train
yen. Men between 25 and 55 owning
FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE
The Friendship Circle Mea in 001e
'United church parlour on Wednes-
day evening, March 5th. In the
absence of the president Mrs. Chas.
Bryans, the chair was taken by Mrs
Win. Evans.
After the singing of the theme
song, "Blest be the tie that binds"
all repated the Lord's Prayer in
unieon.
The Scripture passage was read
by Mee. C. Watson and Mrs. Ross
Nichol offered a prayer.
The minutes of the last meeting
yere read by the secretary Mise P.
Baker and the treasurer're report
was summarized 1)9' Mrs. J. Wheeler.
The Ssunsbine Convenor Mrs. R.
Stevenson reported the financial
standing of her fund.
The roll call which wee "a mint
in good etisluettee" was answered
by abouttwenty-four members and
five vLeitotts.
During the business portion of tbe
meeting Mus, J. Bryans and Mrs.
Lowe offered to take charge of the
Jr. Ccngreaaion for the month of
April. 11 was decided to send a
bale of s'econ i -handed clothing to
Itorera. Mrs. Norman and Miss
Beth Hoover donated a quilt to the
circle. Lt was agreed to built It at
the church on Monday and to en.
close it in the bale. Mors, Renee
Bryan 'offered to do the buying for
the quilt end Mrs. D. A. Rann
offered to assist Mrs. Wm. wawa
to pluck the bale at Mrs. Evan's
home.
Plane were also mase to send t
hinleley present to the little bon
ht
tbe hoanie in England. who bat
a birthday on April 164h, Mrs. T.
Genies and Mra. 3. Lowry wars
appointed as a committee to do the
shopping for the gift.
The topic on rtlte Vi and VII chap.
ters of tate study book on the Miss-
ions in Canada was 'very capably
handled by M•rs. K. Tyerman.
Freddie Stevenson rendered a
solo, "Susie Snowflake" to a
very pleasing manner. He was ac-
companied by his mother Mrs.
Stevenson on the guitar. Mrs.
Turnbull also gave an amusing read-
ing "The Minister Hlta Back."
After the singing of the ;lasing
hymn the meeting closed with the
Miami) Benediation.
While the lunch committee wad
preparing the lunch tate ladies nee
Paired the church hymn hooks.
A very tasty lune was served by
the committee Mrs. 3. Bryans, Mrs
J. WIseeler and Mrs. 3. Lowe,
pm BETTEII STiNBS..
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Grain Drills promote
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your prbfits.
Adjustable•gate,
fluted force-feeds,
low - wheel design
and other advanced
features assure better
field performance. See
us soon for details.
JOHN DEERE -VAN BRUNT Grain Drill
This is the time of year to look after
your farm equipment.
We have a few good used tractors.
Come in and look them over.
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Brussels, Cut.