The Brussels Post, 1952-4-9, Page 4USED CARS
1951 Pontiac Coach, radio and
air conditioning
1951 Chevrolet Special Sedan
1947 Monarch Sedan
1947 Kaiser Sedan
1946 Chevrolet Sedan with radio and
heater
1946 Chevrolet Coupe
1946 Chevrolet Coach
1941 Plymouth Sedan
1939 Plymouth Sedan
Many Older Models
USED TRUCKS
1951 Pontiac Sedan delivery
1946 Ford 3 ton truck with racks
NEW CARS
New Special Chevrolet Coach
New Special Chevrolet Sedan
iverside rotors
Chevrolet and Oldsmobile
Texaco gas and oils
Phone 56 Brussels, Ont.
THE BRUSSELS POST
CLASSIFIED ADS.
FOR SALl' --
Ten Good yearljngs.
Joe Holmes
FOR SALE --
218
218 Cedar Poett$
Geo, Bone
BUSINESS (CARDS
C. A. Myers, M. D., L. M..(:.C.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEO1
am St, Plume 4. OM.
DR. R. W. STEPHENS '-
Graduate
Graduate University of Toronto
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Ta!AMese 45 — Brussels. Ott.
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF, Optometrist
Eves Examined. Masses fatted.
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, Optolnetrist.
Patrick St., WINGHAM
At Kincardine Office Every Tuesday.
Phone Wingham 770 & 5, Kincardine 21.
Evenings by .appointment.
Walker Funeral Horne
Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer
Twenty-four Hour Ambulance Service
Day or Night Calls Telephone 65
No Extra Charze for Use of Funeral Home
Dales' Flowers Exclusiyely
J. A. Msnagahan, R. O. Optometrist,
LISTOWEL, ONT.
Specializing in Eye Examfnati'on and the Fitting of Gimes
Office in Listowel Clinic Building
Moura: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily; Closed Wednesday Gni.
Open every Tuesday and Saturday Evening 7:00 to 9z39-
Other evenings by appointment Phone 534.
'D. A. Rann & Co.
FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE
licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer
PHONE 36 or 85 - — BRUSSELS. :".
Chas. T. Davidson
INSURANCE FOR ALL KINDS
Automobile and Fire Insurance'
Accident and Sienese
?agent for Great West Life 9surance Co.
Office 96 - - Brasses,
R. S. Hetherington., K. C.
that.
WING•( ►M and BRUSSELS
AT BRUSSELS
and Saturday all day — r :>o(i' rnery ti<tV
!fie tett, 2Crat 3ctesiior sae ft:. D. MR
Lewis
(Licensed i oar I•'sesev
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... rere1Rtt ":.. r:d4'-- we;'ete etet.
i lu1 ia•onsd after irnarkettustoiy
Or meso to R. R. B ""+/miter,
•
Phone 15r6,
Phone 12x0.
FOR SALE
Ajax Seed Oats, also baled hay.
Chas, Hausuld, Ethel, Phone 86r4
FOR SALE —
Cement gravel, fill or sand, de-
livered promptlY.
Phone Arthur Itubbtun 44r6 Brussels
NOTICE
Any 'termer or business man
trauadug a
Dutchman to work ter him
apply to A de 11,13,yter, R. R. 1, Ethel
Phone Brussels '21112 or 0, Boil,
Brussels, Phone 644•9.
Please do not phone on Sunday.
FOR SALE —
A ,six room, two storey cottage
roof (house, about 24' x SO', With
bath, an asphalt clad kitchen
about 10' x 25' furnace, hard and
soft water, luydro,' also veneer brick
house about 26' x 40', steel root.
garage and !small lien house. BeInB
Part Loft 0 on Turnberry Street,
Village of Brussels, well insulated
and on a high building sight. James
McFadzean, Box 1. Brussels. Ont.
WANTED
Small girl's bicycle, in good eon-
dilion.
Apply at the Brussels Post.
PASSENGERS WANTED —
Car leaving for Western Canada
about April 12th, room for four.
Jack Thynne, Brussels.
FOR SALE —
Mixed soft wood, limb wood and
body wood.
Lloyd Weber
Plat el want -gloss, Helps create the most DesaditA
letwier effects. Produces a soh, mellow Ankh, t�
le apply. Hos exceptional hiding qualities. Yes eie$016
el Iweive modern colon.
.lohnson's Palmi $g Eleciric "�toare
Brussels, OMR.
Phone 42r15
FOR SALE — also
Quantity of Timothy Seed,
six tone of Baled Hay. P
Geo. Menzies hone 55x14.
FOR SALE —
Home grown Red Clover Seed,
Grade No. 1.
James Stair Phone 58r4
WANTED —
White Pekin and Rouen Ducks
and Dra'keu, also 2 female collie
pups, 2 months old.
Dan McKttunon Phone 24r12.
NOTICE —
T3aveatroughing, and steel roofing.
For estimates Phone Blyth 16r8
Jack Nethery, or 221.23 James Scott.
Prompt and courteous service.
YOUR AIR FORCE REVifW
To yeti* .-... to eprittS -^ Go Aa>tior-
,t,tme. On SundaY, Aatril 13th, at 3,
TOUR MI1 FORGE RHWEd1
4s heard each week over
Station CKNX Wingham, will offer
an all-Eadter show.
TENDERS, WANTED
• M'orris 'Township School Board
will •receive •tenders until April 21,
for either or both of the following
contracts • at S. S; No. 5 Montes
Plates and specifications3 may be
had from George Mile/hie,. R, R, 4
Brtjssels. Work to be completed
at a date set by the Board, No
tender necessarily taccepted ,
1 — Construction of septic tank
and laying • 400 four inch tile.
2 — Installing pressure system
and two toilets with all necessary
construction and plumbing.
R. S. Shaw, Bluevale, Ont.
Wednesday, April 9tll, 1952
FOR SALE .-
100
100 acre farm, real good buildings.
'tydro, price 87,500.00.
2-150 sere farms, good I nlldifP
,cod location. location,
1--230 acre farm, good
hydro, pressure system and bath.
2-100 acre grass farms.
1-50 acre grass farm.
1-88 acre farm priced PAM,
buildings.
1-50 acre farm, good buildings -
C. Long, Real Estate Broker,
Phone 84 BrnaMlr.
FOR SALE —
Galore Barley grown from regist-
ered seed, also a mall quantity of
11nnis:aim Barley.
Phone 4:31.25 James Knight
1
FOR SALE —
Elcven run, M. H. Disc Fertilizer
Drill, good condition.
"Edgar McDonald,
Moleswnrth Phone 3r8.
FOR SALE —
Framr. two oar garage with over-
lttnd doors. and hardware for same,
,.bout 13 ft. scl.
Mrs. W. H. Porter Phone 38xr3
HELP WANTED — MALE
Alen! Here's your chance to earn
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 25 and 55 owning
a car or light truck preferred. For
particulars without obligation write
The J. R. Watkins Co., 850 St. Roeb
Si,, Montreal.
WANTED—
Dead and disabled farm animals
wanted for prompt pick-up. Call
Percy Stephenson, Ethel; Phone
Brussels 8502, Collect.
FOR RENT —
Grass farm, Lot 30, Con. 16, Grey
Twp. Plenty of water, grass and
shade. Apply to S. M. Bray.
Lictewel Phone 748W
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE —
In Brussels, comfortable houae
with water works, ben house and
=rage and a good garden.
Mary Lamont.
NOTICE —
Ferniers requiring a barley con-
tract can obtain same at Brussels
Chopping Mille or at Walton Feed -
Mill. Walton.
FOR SALE —
2 Shorthorn Cows, five years old,
itee in freshen in April. One dark
refl. registered Shorthorn 131111,
ready fnr service,
Stewart Procter, Phnne 32x12.
Ord line of Morris._. -
NOTICE --
01.00 trial offer. Twenty-five
DeLuxe Personal Requirements.
Latest Catalogue Included. The Med-
.00 Agency, Box 124 Terminal A
Toronto, Ontario. i
UNITED CHURCH W. M. S.
'The Woman'sMissionary Society
of the United Church met in the
church parlor on Tuesday afternoon
April let, with Mrs. A. Lane pre-
siding. The secretaries and treas-
urer's reports ware given and roll
gall was responded to by giving a
verse eonbaing the word "Love.''
Mr. Lane tgaatte a talk on the oam-
irt;ign to raise money for the United
Church Training School being built
in Toronto. Mts. Lane and Mrs.
R. J. McLaucblin were appointed
to meet the ladies of obiter organ-
tt.•tions o4 the church in regards to
this matter. 'The topic, "Blaster
Grave us The Bible"' -was given by
Miss Carrie McCracken, assisted by
Mrs. W. (Lose, Mrs. Switzer, Mrs.
S. Wheeler and Mrs, P. Mec1bhur,
FOR SALE —
Soft Maple and Elm tops, Most
wood for the money,
James Stevenson Phone 60x4
FOR SALE —
Spring units. t4ulnttter-Pall peak
teark,-t Priv, s depend on them. It's
April. Ask its ter Pray prices.
Prompt shiptnept on pullets, day
raid, s art...1. ("Alter, le. mixed.
dayntd.started -- order in advance.
\Cm. filen Bray, Ethel.
USED cAR PAR.S
Aries and wheels suitable to:
;callers and farm waggons.
Transmissions, Driveshatts, Heade
'_sled beam units, Glees, Generators,
t,d starters etc.
I,azeo of rood used tires and
,encs in all popular sizes.
Norman McLean, Seaforth. 14
t, ile south of tracks. Phone 81.
FOR SALE —
New C'nckshut' Cultivators. Heavy
Duty Wagon:•, and other New Cock -
shell Implements, also used Allis'
Meitner Tractor. at Bargain Price,
John Plumstead & Son,
Phone Wingham 450.
SPRING IS HERE 1
Seeding will be hare soon ! We
have Registered Certified or Com-
mercial Oats, Barley, Spring Wheat,
Peas, Grass Mixtures for pasltures
and hay, Clover, Ludino and
:ihizoma Alfalfa. Also Fertilizers
C. T. L. -or Liquid "hachure' Corn
King Mineral Special Prices for
immediae orders. Tandem Disc
Harrows, Flexible Harrows, Drag
and Spring Tooth Harrows, and one
Rubber Tired Wagon at Reduced
Prices during the next week. Spra-
motor and stable equipment also
spraying material, See my Crop
Service Plan! I think I can slave
you money by ordering during the
next weep. Ask me for prices no
rhligetion to buy.
Geo. Wesouburg.
LIVESTOCK WANTED —
FRET: TTIERMOMT;TT5R—Plus cash
for 'lead nr disabled horses or cows
Phpn', (inflect Brussels 72, William
Stun" Sons. Limited.
Separators and Milkers.
Disc, Plows, ' Manure
Spreaders.
Lime and Fertilizer Sowers,
Spring -tooth Harrows
bosh wheel tractors and crawlers.
Plows, Discs, Sprewi+e. s,
Mowers, Hay Loaders,
,3malley Forage Blowers and
Hammer 1dlll..
We also ave repairs tier
Oliver Cockahutt Trasetos'.
rttttrecent Daalere tot
'wee, :mpierner.tc
NIORRri r 8r 'WRIGHT
Blyth, Ont.
PIANOS
At the -
CHANGE OF
ilikINCOME TAX DISTRICT
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS RESIDING IN
HURON, BRUCE and WELLINGTON
COUNTIES
FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE
Mrs. Charles Bryans presided for
a meeting of the Friendship Circle 1
of the United Church in the church
basement Mrs. T. Gartriss and Mrs.
Wjlluam titan shared in the de-
votional period by leading in Pray-
er and reading the Scripture.
Accompanied by his mother on
the guitar, Fred Stevenson sang a
son and twn - n,nair.al numbers
were given by Elate girls in a three -
pert ehnrus, Maureen Sullivan, Ag-
nes Lane. Elizabeth Myers, Audrey
Davidson and Dianne McNair, Mrs.
W. Spence 'had charge of the topic.
The president and the treasurer
Mrs. J. Vrheeler, were appointed
0 a committee in charge of fund-
raising for the new training school
Per leaders whjdh is being built in
Toronto.
Plans were completed for a
spring tea and baking sale to be
held on Saturday, May 10th. Mrs.
William 3C,'ans read a letter of
tbbnks from Mrs. Fred Sloman, of
f antern1 Ont., expressing thanks
for a hale of clothing Inc the use
of the school.
MILDMAY FURNITURE STORE
New Pianos 8495.00 up
Used Pianos 595.00, 5185.00, 5235.00
John G. Carmichael
Godericlt, April 8th — Services
for Join G. Carmichael, 61, who
died at his home on Albert Street,
were conducted Tuesday at 2,00
p. m., by the Rev. R. G. MacMillan,
in the Cranston funeral home and
interment made' in Maitland Cem-
t.ery. He was unmarried and was
a sen of the late Mr, and Mrs. Angus
(\aamiichael, Brussels. For some
time he was an employee of the
God,rjch lbanatfaeltn,ring Company,
and was a member of Knox Pres-
byterian Church. One, brother and
inter survive.
Beautiful 2•plece Velour
Chesterfield Suites 5149,00
Lovely 3-plece Bedroum
Suites $88,00
J. F. •Sria,ws't;I; & ,",grans
Mildmay and Mt, Forest
* The counties of HURON, BRUCE and WELLING-
TON, formerly under the Jurisdiction of the London
or Hamilton District Taxation Offices, have now
been transferred to the Jurisdiction of the District
Taxation Office at Kitchener. Ontario, located In
the Dunker Building, 251 King Street West. Ac-
cordingly, the records of all taxpayers residing In
tbese three Counties have been transferred from
the District Taxation Offices at London or Hamil.
ton, to their new location. and any related coy
respondence or genera! Inquiries en taxation
matters. should be directed to the District Taxation
'Office at Kitchener.
Remittances of tax by Individuals and corporations,
and tax ,deducted at the source by employers resi-
dent In the Countlea of HURON, BRUCE and
WELLINGTON, should be mailed or delivered to
the District 'Taxation Office at Kitchener.
—Taxpayers (both individuals and corporations)
resident in the above_mentioned Counties, who
formerly filed their appropriate Income Tax re-
turns and Succession Duty returns with the District
Taxation Offices at London or Hamilton will file
their returns for 1951 and subsequent taxation
years with the District Taxation Office at
Kitchener.
DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL REVENUE —
TAXATION DIVISION
Ammer
MELVILLE M. M. S.
The April muting for the W. 2,1.
S. of Melville Church was held on
Friday, April 4th at 3 o'clock In the
church scltoolrooin. The president,
Miss Grace Stewart was assisted
in the devotional service by Mrs,
Geo. Evan., wit,, cave the Scripture
reading from Matthew Chapter 28.
The secretaries and treasurer's re-
ports were, read and adopted. Mrs.
Tluet:her wa, in charge of meditat-
ions and presented a number of
spiendid selections. Mrs. Fulton
gave the Easter message one that
should rave new strength and en-
couragement lo the Missionary work
of our church. The meeting was
c•:osed by the singing of a hymn
and the repeating of the Mizpah
Benediction.
THE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE
A veteran of the tinct world war
stakes this plea to every Legion in
Huron county, Don't turn your Leg-
ion into a wit canteen. Tre against
the law. The Canada Temperance
.\rt forbids the : ale of alcoholic
beverages in. Huron. _ The police
hues no alternative but to enforce
the law. Moreover there is evidence
at hand that the officers of the law
in TTunren are guide competent and
determined to enforce the law —
e ver though rerhain other places
mew breakers make a fool of the
law. The Legion should thinit more
highly of is prestige t.hrn to ley
itself open to pollen 'inHcm. It
wmtld be better fnr the Leelnn t•o
char' its arms and' surrender its
elierter than ihnt It shneld net the
rept/tat-inn of being a bootlegging
joint. _•_- Advt.
t•r,T.'tt-t'trPTrla ,..vin come
Mao,. ft.. ft CI
Mrs, fl- Violas Homtrlho i't f
Carol F. Metntttla
Iieft?ttere el
P1hone 118
PLAN NOW TO ATTEND
THE "VARIETY REVIEW"
' t .,ricty Review", the stage show
11 ing presented by local talent in
the Brussels Town Hall on April
17th, 21st and 23itd, is worth seeing.
It is full of music, dancing and
remedy. The first part of the show
a Junior review in which the
.mg, r People of the community
';ice pari; the second part is pre-
Qenteti by an adult cast. In the
entire review the costumes are
rattled and lovely. You will find
fleet to amuse, as well as delight
sou. for there is plenty of comedy
:o ,et you laughing. Plan on seeing
"Variety Review", you will be
s'rry It you miss it.
�s�,eans.
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• Accurate•planting
JohnDcere-Vanl3runt
Grain Drills promote
better stands and big-
ger yields—increase
your profits.
Adjustable -gate,
fluted force•feeds,
low - wheel design
and other advancer
features assure better
field performance. See
us soon for details.
This is the 'time of year to look after
your farm equipment.
We have a few good • used tractors.
ryas in and look them over.
Phone 58
twin E
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Brussels, Cnt.