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Brussels, Ont.
FOR SALE —
100 acre farm, real good buildings.
bmdro, price ;7,500.01.
2-150 acre farms, good batldintu
good lot:tatted.
lr-4S aer• fare, good location.
b99dro, pressure system and batt
2-100 acre grams farms.
1--50 acre grass farm.
1-88 acre farm priced 15,80e.
buildings.
J. C. Long, Real Estate Beaks?,
Phone 84 Brandi.
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FARM FOR SALE —
100 acnes light clay loam well
drained, near school and store,
Brick house, attached garage, hydro
bath roam, bank barn, Dib pen,
chicken house, drive shed, Situated
3 miles east of Brussiele, on road
being paved. Immediate posaesadon.
Apply to Box 50, Brussels Post.
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Mire. W. M. Ilycrdlnany Mrs. Robert
C. 0aan1bbell, Mee A toe J. Eorro$t
aril Mrs, M. J. Engoi attended the
38th Annual Ateeeting of 1ltaitiand
Ptesbylterial Society of the W. M. S
of the Presbyterian Church in
Canada whleh was 'held in St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church,
Wiug'bamt on Tuesday, May 6th.
'Vie W.M.S. of Knox Presbyterian
Church met in the manse for their
May meeting with an attendance Of
eleven members: The president,
Mn. Hyndman, presided giving the
call to worship and leading In Pray-
er. Hymns 448 and 449 were sung
during the meeting. Romans Ohapt.
10 : verse 1-15 was read by Mrs,
Tohn Schnook. The secretary read
the minutes and called the roll
which was answered with averse
containing the name of a bird, Ar-
rangements were made for the June
meeting which is to be at the home
1 of Mrs, Lynn Evans. Mrs. Hyndman
read an invitation from the Young
Women" •Guild of Melville Church,
Brussels, to a "Violet Tea,' being
hold on May 28, at 8:30. Miss Alice
J. Forrest gave a report of the
Maitland Presbyterial in Wingbam
on May 6 and Mrs. Harold Jaoklin
presented the •topic on "The Pro-
testant Ohuroh and Missionaries".
Mrs. Hyndman closed the meeting.
with the Benediction. Lunch was
served by the hostess and the lunch
committee
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin, Thames-
ville. were week -end visitors at the
home of Mr. Peter Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Galvin Cameron
spent Sunday in Ayr with Mrs. Wm
Cameron.
The Garden Party of Knox Pres-
byterian Church will he held on
Thursday. Tune 19. Watoh for
tnHien lsrs.
The April meeting of the Oran -
brook Women's Institute was held
in the Community Centre on May, 6,
at 8.80, with the president, Mrs. L.
Michel in charge.. The meeting
opened with the singing of the
Opening Ode. followed by the In-
stitute Creed and the Lord's Prayer
in unison. The minutes of the last
meeting were read by the secretary
Mrs. Gordon Knight. the roll call
was answered with, A cure for a
common cold." A splendid Motto,
"Let us spend more time remember-
ing those who are ill," was given
by Mrs. Strickler. This motto
was something we should all re•
member. Committees were ap-
pointed to brine sandwiches Tues.
and Wed an whinh day our "Oven
Meal" demonstration Is to be held.
Several letters were read. Arrange -
More Production at Less Cost
With Modern Equipment
Never before has a man been able to do so much work
on a farm so quickly and easily. Ncw methods and
modern mechanization have increased farm efficiency
giving more production per worker at less cost.
Up-to-date equipment solves the farm labor shortage.
Mechanized farming is the modern, low-cost, high output,
more profitable way to farm.
For more than one hundred years Canadian Farmers
have found in Massey -Harris machines the kind of equip-
ment that saves time, saves labor, and enables full
advantage to be taken of favorable conditions.
MASSEYAARRIS COMPANY, LIMITED
Makers of High Quality Farm Implements since 1847
THE BRUSSELS POW(
menta fol' She Ive4ding dinner of 1
May 24th, were tirade. Community
singing was eirjcYed with gra, I+.
Lake, Leader and Kra. Byndntall;
at the piano. The Cook Nook girls
RAYS a. denlonlebellan. Rixing 2
regetahle Pietas. a loldied- Salad
and a relish 'tray. Aaoh girl ex-
Plnlned alboni the vegetables as they
were piaeed on the .plate, Miss
Doreen Men'2ies was speaker for the
class. The glide Olrab Socks were on
display and viewed by the members.
and. visitors present, The topic.
"Tuberculosis oar be controlled"
was given by Mrs. Jas. Bremner and
preyed quite eda'cational, The meet-
ing dinged with the National Anthem.
Lunch was 'served in the basement
by Mrs, W. Perrte, Mrs. M. Carver -
on, Mrs. Mac McIntosh and Mrs. G.
INether.
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FTI-HHE'L
A special "Mother's Day" social,
was held in Ethel 'United Church, '
on Monday, May 12, in honour of
the Mother's, or the members, of
Th
the Y. P. U. e meeting opened
by singing of hymns, followed by
a short program, on "'Faith and
Dvengelism", under the direction
of Doreen Menmies. 'Several select-
ions of music were then enjoyed
including a solo by Bryan Prescott,
"The Rose of Tralee", a duet by
Margaret Conley and. Jean Befrnes
and instrumental numbers by
Harvey Clarke. The meeting was
turned over to the Recreation and
Cultural Convenor, Mrs. Ruth Earl
who conduabed a series of very en
pnyahle contests, A. tasty lunch
and sup of tea was served to all
and the meeting was closed by
singing of "God Save The Queen.^
At the United Church Ethel on
Sunday, May 4, the rite of Baptism
was administered to Edith Irene
infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Nelson Sleight:holm and Ruth Lily
Mae infant daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. Archie Jacklin. ,
1Tother's Day was observed in Knox
Presbyterian Church, E6he1 on Sun
day. May llth, the .sacrament of
Raptism was administered when their
three babies were presented by
narents. They were Patricia Ronnie
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Lorna
Kugler: Tonna Elizabeth, daughter
of 7it•. end Mrs. Rasa Stebenson and
Richard Ennis. inn of Mr. and Mrs
Cunningham.
"BRUSSELS BLUE SHIRTS"
LA4IES SOFTBALL TEAM
The Arnseele ',Wee Intermediate
Rottball team held their annual
meeting, and they deoided to name
their- learn, "ltnnasele Alue Shirts,"
The following officers were elected;
President It, J. MoLa tehlin
Manager W, H, Willie
Coe ch Donna Watson
Asst, C!dach
11, 11, Pearson
Captain Nora Stephenson
Sec. -Treat. and Press
11 Reporter Vera Hastings
MELVILLE W. M. S.
)Niue Wearer's Missionary Society
Of Melville Presbyterian Church,
was represented alt the Maitland
Presbyterial held in St. Andrew's
Church, Wingham on Tuesdaay,, May
6191, • by Mnts. J. 'nit, MTS. W.
Smith, Mrs, H, Speir, Mrs. Harold
{ Cardiff, Mrs, C. Davis, Miss Moses,
Mrs. N. H. Cardiff, Mrs. Jas. S.
Armstrong, Miss Menzies, Mrs. J.
C. Backer, Mrs. W. Fulton, Mrs, D.
Huether, Mrs, 0. Hemleogway and
Miss G. Stewart,
GREY
1'he May meeting of the 'W. M. S.
and W. A. of Unice United Church
was held at the home of Mrs. R. W.
Whitfield on • May Sth, Mrs. J.
IleYrd had charge of the W. M. S.
meeting. The theme of the'worship
service was "Life is a trust that
trusts us" The first hymn was,
"Take my life, and let it be." Mrs.
J. Herd than read a passage of
Scripture, Pasini 37: 5-6, which was
followed by the hymn, "0 Lord of
life. and love, and poyer," followed
by prayer. The, roll oall was answer-
ed by 15 ladies, by naming their
favourite spring flower. Mrs. J.
Cox and Mrs. F. Cox reported on
the Presbyterial meeting held alt
Clinton on May lett, Mrs. Robert
Campbell gave an interesting read-
ing entitled, "The Missionarly meet-
ing at Marshes." Scripture pass-
ages were read by Mrs. T. Ward
and ams. M. McIntosh, followed by
prayer. The meeting closed with
the hymn, "A •charge to keep I
have"
The W. A, meeting opened with
the hymn. "For the beauty of the
earth." followed by the Lord's
Prayer. During the business it was
derided to breva the garden party
on June 6th, 'ilhe meeting closed
with the Benediction. Lunch was
served by the horlteas assisted by
Mrs. H, Whitfield and Mrs, H.
Keyes.
Mr. Oliver Turnbull, who is ill,
was brought, by Rann's ambulance,
from Peterborough where he had
been staying with Jas. Turnbull. tot
the home M Wiihnr Turnbull.
NOTICE
Tinder government regulations 1
urgently request ail growers in the
North part of Huron County which
inoliides garden Plots as well as
field corn to have all refuse of
corn either burned or burled, before;
the 201h clay of May.
Penalties are provided for the non I.
eomplianco in the Plant Disease l
Act.
Corn Borer inspector,
Thep. Dougherty,
I'. 0. Rnx 927.
flnderich, Ont.
CLASSIFIED ADS.
FOR SALE —
11 Piga, 8 weeks old.
James Btgans Phone 12419.
FOR SALE —
1 Holstein heifer, springing.
Ross Cunningham Phone 83415
FOR SALE
Purbred Ybrkshirel Pigay *mike
and weanlitage.
Leslie Oliver Phone 28r11
WANTED —
I am still In the market for all
kinds of 'horaea. Please Phone
Queen's Hotel, Wingbem or write
Reuben Silverberg, Wfnghem.
PO R. SALE —
300 Warwick Red pullets. ready
to lay, also 1 Viking cream separ-
ator, 800 rapanity used six months.
Elden Wilson.
WANTED—
Dead and disabled farm animals
ranted for prompt pick-up. Call
Percy Stephenson, rine, Phone
iirusseis 85412, Collect,
FOR SALE —
Milking Machines, New and Used,
(various makes) Lovel H, McGuire,
Wingham. Phone 593W, Surge
Dealer (inani-fes invited).
FOR SALE'—
About 200 bus, of Oats
Lorne Holley, R. N. 2' 'Walton
Phone 848r32, Seaforth
PIGS FOR'SALE —
20 Chunks,
Apply to Garr. McDonald.
FOR SALE
Bray Cockerels. dayold, started,
to limited quan•tities, immediate
shipment; plenty pullets 3 - 4 weeks.
(Daryold chicks to order). You'll
need these. Full information from
-rent Wm. Glen Bracy. Ethel.
FOUND —
A Border Collie. black, four white
feet, white tip on ball. slight limp
on front foot. Owner Can have same
by paying expense, Apply to
Rae Houston Phone 28r9.
POR SALE —
The trustees of Burns Church
Tinilett. offer for sale, by tender the
shed. Located 3;e. miles East of
Londesboro, Shed is 54' x 20'; two-
thirds of roof covered with good
steel. Tenders will he received by
tite undersigned till Monday. May 26,
1952, highest' or any tender not
n,ecease nlay accepted.
I{elland MoVittie, R, R. 1 Blyth.
FOR SALE —
Rnbb.er tired wagon, 3 furrow Plow
on rubber; Permanent Pasture
Seeds. Liquid Fertilizer for lawn,
gardens and field. Also all sizes of
weed spraying equipment, and I
stn now ready to rid your lawns,
and fields of weeds, by east=
spraying. Welty grew weeds? 1
will provide spraying material for
your use. Enquire from
Geo. Wesenhurg Phone 56r9
FOR SALE —
A six room, two storey cottage
roof house, about 24' x 80', with
halls, an asphalt clad kitchen
shoat 20' x T1', ft,rnare, hard and
raft water. hydro, also veneer brick
rete about 26' x 40', steel rent
garage and small hen house. 13otng
Part T.od 0 en Turnberry Street, l
Village of Brussels, welt insulated
red nn a high building sight. James
MoFadzean, Rex 1. Brussels, Ont.
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.. that you should not pick the
Trillium, our provincial floral emblem.
Since its three leaves are near'
the top of the stem, they
usually get picked with the blossom.
And as the leaves feed
the root, the whole plant dies of
starvation. Protect the Trillium ... it is
part of your outdoor enjoyment.
CARLING'S
THE CARLING BREWERIES LIMITED
WATERLOO—TORONTO—WINDSOR
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FOR
New
Duty 'Wagons
ahutt Implements,
Chalmer
John
Phone
SALE
Cockehutt
and
Cultivators, Heavy
other New-Cock-
alao used Allia-
at Bargain Prlc•.
& Son,
Tractor,
Bumstead
Wingham
465.
FREDERICK" 1'. HOWIE.
Man. B., R. 0.
Mss. H. Viola Hamada R. IR.
Carol E. Hor aud& R. O.
Phone 118 Harriston, Oe1.
BUSINESS CARDS
C. A. Myers, M. D., L. M. C. C.
?HY5ICIfdi and SURGEON
Wiibl rm St. Phone 4. Brymefs, Oat.
DR. R, W. STEPHENS
Graduate University of Toronto
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
_Telephone 45 — Brussels. Oat.
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF, Optometrist
Eyes Examined. Glasses fitted.
Phone 791 Seaforth — lain Str'eef.
HOURS: 92_6, Wed. 9-12.30, Sat. 9 a.m. to 9 p.s.
Harvey W. Stephenson
Representative for Sun Life Assurance Co.
Canada Health and Accident Co.
Casualty General Insurance Co.
Phone 43x Brunets
G. ALAN WILLIAMS, Optometrist.
Patrick St., WINGHAM
At Kincardine Office Every Tuesday.
Phone Wingham 770 & 5, Kincardine 21.
Evenings by ..appointment.
Walker Funeral Home
Day or Night Calla Telephone 65
No Extra Charge for Use of Funeral Home
Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer
Twenty-four Hour Ambulance Service
Dales' Flowers Excluaiyely
J. A. Monagahan, R. O. Optometrist,
LiSTOWEL, ONT.
Specializing in Eye Exaiminatbon and the Fttth1g of Glasses
Office in Listowel Clink Bui13ng
Hoses: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.rn. duly; Closed Wednesday p.m.
Open every Tuesday and Saturday Evening 7:00 to /43S.
Other evenings by appointment Phone 534.
T). A. Rann & Co.
FUNERAL AND AMBULANC! SERVICE
Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer
PHONE 36 or BB • – — BRUSSELS. t1NT.
Chas. T. Davidson
INSURANCE FOR ALL KINDS
Automobile and Fare Insurance
Accident and Nehmen
Purest for Great West Life 9nsurance Co.
Noon Office 96 -- Brussels, Ont.
R. S. Hetherington, K. C.
WING,HAM rend BRUSSELS
BRUSSEL.3
3t`•nrday and Saturday all day — Offict open every day.
Plac,ne 20x •-- Successor to E- D. Bell
Lewis Rowland
(Licensed For i'iaron Cerrito)
`a\TT iFACT(ON GUARANTEED .- PRICKS REASOMA1llIlJ.s,
For Engagements Phone 'll "lite !Brussels Pose" sued tbtey
frn8' istIo nnatlon etc., writs.; or phone Levi, Rene )Pod
refit Looked after )manes ately
Or write to R. R. 3 Waihro,.