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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1952-5-21, Page 6THE BRUSSELS .POST Wednesday, May flet, 1250 Give your home a lasting beauty treatment with Stur- geon3 High Quality Paint. Johnson's Paint end Electric Store Brussels, Ont. A PAiNT. FOR EVERY PURPOSE ittramonarramootorarogornuor000arnoosorarosonomormooronouronomorr000nwoOrrorria .174 ?fiAikov, ... 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 tit part of your outdoor enjoyment. THE CARLING BREWERIES LIMITED WATERLOO -TORONTO -WINDSOR 0 14.141 • PEOPLE WE KNOW v • #• Mr. Peter McKay of Brantford is visiting Mrs. A, •A,rmatroug acrd Dir. Duncan McKinnon. He formerly lived on the gilt Con. at Gray * * * Archie Willis, . who ;was injured a tow weeks ago In an accident on e [treat IAkas boat, and has since been in hospital at Sant 'St. D4awle. Mieb., was able to return to WS his haute here on SaturdaY, • * Miss Dean I. MacLeod of Luoknow was a guest of Miss Beagle Moses on Tuesday. * * * Glenn and Mrs. Wheeler, Ronald mut Janice syent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wheeler. # * * Mr. Howard Rarsam of Troy. N. Y. who served overeeas with Mr, M. Winraherr during the 9tnet World W". la aelidnvins at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Wineberg, They emelt .a few days this week with their former commanding otneer in T.,inning, Mich. ST. JOHN'S GUILD NOTi4E ... The May meeting of the Wa The Morris Twp, Cealetery hoard MOAN Gu41d )9a0 held at the home of Was president, 'litre. a Davie. The nteetlitit opened with n h ym fol• lowed by prayens in Unison. Mrs. A. Diorrdscu read the Scripture mom Jamea lett Chant. from 17. Mtn -ace of the last meeting were gives Ay the Secretary Mrs. Wm, Fischer, and itreasumeris ropoat by Mae. H. ileyan. Correspondence included an levitation tram Melville Guild to a Violet Tea on Wed„ May 2E4. The June meeting is to be held an lire' 1st Thursday, at the home of Mrs. Wm. 'McMurray. A etrawbet'rY tea was dieoaased for Tune, but was le•Ot ever for next month's burl. neer. Plans were made for next - 1 -Ione Club dinner, May 264111. A presentation ,of two Mopes of Cry stat ware was made to Mrs. Rev. Kerr an behalf of "The Guild and W. A." Mrs. H. Bryan, doing the honours. Mrs. Kerr was surprised end pleased and thanked the Ladies tr a few words. Meeting closed with prayer, tea was served by the host- ess aesisted by Mrs. Bryan• @ROSS . UNITED CHURCH The Rev. Glen Eagle of Clinton occupied the pulpit of the United Church on Sunday morning, May 18. His subject was, "StewardshtP", An exchange of Pulpits was made throughout the Presbytery of Huron for the purpose of emphasizing Stewardship in the Church, The minister of Brussels Church preach- ed in James St., Exeter. The an them. "Joy in Serving Jesus," was sung by the their at morning wor- ship. in the evening the subject was "Peter's Darkest Night." Neat Sunday morning members of the Friendship Circle will form the choir and lead the service of prayer. Neel Sunday evening at 7.30 Mason from the North Huron Dts- trirt will he eneste of the congregat- ttn, FOR SALE - Rubht>r tired wagon. 3 furrow plow en rubber; Permanent Pagers Seeds. Liquid Fertilizer for lawn, gardens and field. Also all sizes of weed spraying equipment, and I am new ready to rid your lawns, anti fields of weeds. by custom spravinr.. Why grow weeda? 1 will provide spraying material for 1111. use. Enquire from Gen, Wesenhnrg Phone 56r9 • 1 TO KEEP MAY 24th WEEK -END FREE OF ACCIDENTS Holiday week -ends bring unusual traffic hazards to Ontario. More drivers and pedestrians use the streets and highways. More miles are travelled. More time is spent out of doors, and thousands of children are re- leased from school. All these factors swell the normal traffic volume and increase the danger of accidents. I earnestly urge all citizens, and all leaders in com- munity and municipal life, to .encourage widespread awareness of the need for safer driving and safer walking. The traffic accident record can be kept down -if each of us does his part. The Department of Highways is conducting a planned attack on accidents. Let us all work together to keep the approaching holiday period free of accidents. GEO. H. DOUCETT MINISTER • tire radtiuk a bee wt the McCrea (Meter)", Iietgrlayc, to clean up the grounds, next Monday, May 20th• .,117 iaterested people are meted. to come out and help. MacLaren - Kearney A quiet wedding took ,place in St. Andrew's Presbyterian. Masse, Perth, Out., on. Saturday, April 19th, , when Mrs. Gnaoe Kearney, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Donald Cameron of Ralder.eon, Ont., was united in marriage to Ronald Maclaren, son of Mr. Alex Maclaren and the late Mrs. Maclaren of Balderston. Rey. R. B. Miloay officiated at the service. The couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs. W.- Blanchard of Brockville, Ont., sister and brother- in-law rotherin-law of the groom. - The Lanark Fera, CLASSIFIED ADS, FOR SALE 15 little Pigs, weaned, Itonaid Mulligan Phone 84r12 WANTED -- Cattle Cattle for pasture by the month. llethv0'n McCauley Phone 12r6 FOR SALE -- Canadian BeaWty Rangette, for ante cheap. Apply at the Brussels Post. FOR SALE -- I-leatline, D10.4t1110 Rangette, al- atnost new. Phone Ihnssels 93x. -� FOR SALE -- 6 6 room brick cottage, running •i water. .apply to A. Higgins Phone 16xr2. BRUSSELS COUNCIL Brussels, May 5 1 The regular meeting of the Man- ; icipal Council of the Village of Brussels was held on the above . date. A11 members of Council were present. Minutes of the last regular meet- ing were read, and adopted as a- mended, on motion of J. H. Stratt- on, seconded by R. A. Bennett. Accounts as follows were author ized for payment .on motion of A. McTaggart, seconded by C. L. Work- man. F. Duncan, fox bounty W. Sellers, fox bounty J. Brewer, ibx bounty Brussels Hydro. street lights and hall W. Backer and Son, relief W. E. Willis, relief Brussels Creamery, relief S B. Elliidt, March and April, relief Brussels Him e., mise. acct. W. 'Henry, labor D. Hall, labor H . Workman, gravel A. Higgins. truck on atmeets W. P,. Willis, cleaning supplies Rrussela Ciotti Yard. hall feel A. Oakley, labor, streets and drains 53.85 Resolution moved by .7. H. Strati- e n..seconded by R. A. Bennett, That the Village purchase 6 Traffic Signs "No TT Turns", same to be planed at the three main interseotions of the village hnelness sentlon. -Motion Carried. , Resolution moved by C. L. Work - ream, eeeonded by A. McTaggart, That $10,00 Path be Paid to n. Hemlines and A, Wintle, to cover oust of replacement of drainage tiles. -Motion Carried. Resolution moved by R. A. Ben- t nett. seennded by A• McTaggart, That the 1961 Tax Roll he accepted 1 from the Tax Cbllector, and the :statement or unpaid Taxes for 1951, he prepared and returned to the County Treasurer et Code/doh for rnllentinn. -Motion Carried. 1 "tmeees of the meeting being i enneluded, Connell adjourned en molten of A. MrT•azza.rt. eeennded by C. 1',. Workman. $2.00 2.00 5.00 114.79 1.6.13 29.47 3.80 FOR SALE - 2 Registered Hereford Bulla of serviceable age. Herd fully accred- ited. Apply to Bert Beacon R. R. 1 Blyth, Phone 22r4 Blyth, FOR SALE - Get your supply of hard body wood, also limb wood, available now. Makes good summer burning. Mel. Jermyn Rhone 53x12 Brussels HOUSE FOR SALE - Bungalow in Wingham, six rooms, modern bathroom and kitchen, bal ance of bourse recently redecorated, • near to school, N. Maynard, Wing - ham. WANTED - Dead and disabled Carta animals wanted for prompt pick -no. Call Perry Stephenson, nithel, Phone Brussels 85r12, Collect. FOR SALE - Milking Machines, New and Deed, ?various makes) Loral. H. McGuire, Winghaxn, Phone 593W, Surge Dealer (invluiries invited). FOR SALE - 590 Hardy Chrysanthemums, will bloom this year and every year, Dahill Roots and a complete line of vegetable and Cower plants. Baker's Green House. Seaforth Phone Seaforth 356. - Turn West at the Seaforth Creamery. FOR SALE - Look - Bray prices ! 'Inor May. 47.81 Started Pullet's - shlpper'•s choice 8.35 or breeds - heavy, 3 week $27.90; 6.00 4 week $32.90, Medium, 3 week $34. 6.00 4.50 10.00 4.00 49.20 NOTICE 1 tinder government regulations I urgently requsst,,all growers in the , North part of Huron County which includes garden Plots as well as field cern to have all refuse of corn either burned or buried, before the 20th day of May. Penalties are provided for the non rnmplianne in the Plant Disease I Act, Corn. Rorer inspecter, Thea.7ntigherty, P.. O. fox 937. C4orlerich. Ont. 1- 90: 4 weeks $38.90. After June let 3 week heavy breeds, $25.90: 4 week $30.90. For cpustemerts choice of breeds. ask us for prices. Also day - tads, Pullets, mixed. Agent Win. Glen Bray, Ethel. FOR SALE - The ,trustees or Burns Church Hallett, offer for sale by tender the sited. Located 316. miles Hast of Londesboro. Shed is 54' x 20'; scro- tums of roof covered wall good steel. Tenders will be received by the undersigned till Monday, May 26, 1952, highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. !Selland McVittde, R, R. 1 Blyth. FOR SALE - New Cockslhutt Caltiveeters, Heavy Duty Wagons and other New Cook - shalt lmplememte, also used Allir Chalmer 'Praetor, at Bargain Pries. John Bumetead & Son, Phone Wingham 455. FARM FOR SALE - 100 accea light clay loam well drained, near school and store. Brick house, attached garage, hydro bath roont, bank barn. pig Pen, chicken house, drive shed. Sttuated 3 miles east of Brussels, on road being paved. Immediate possession. Apply to Box 50, Brussels Posh. FOR SALE - A SIX trop, awn storey cottage rent house, About 24' x 30i, with hath. an aanhnif elatl kitchen nbent 20" x 11'. furnace, hard and soft water. hydro. "also veneer brisk barn about 26' x 40', steel roof esraee and small hen house. Rema' Part Tea O en Turnberre 14treet, 'frittnr•.e nt TIrussela. well inanla.ttd end nn n birth hslldinr stela, Santee tretnadronn. nor 1. Rrttstella, Ont. 12 grog ettuvremeag4it EVAP0RATED MILK The smoothest custards, the creamiest mashed potatoes, the templingest pumpkin pies are made with Evaporated Milk. It's rightly called the food f1001 uuses! Use it to make white sauce the way your likes it ... velvety smooth, delicately flavoured. Try it in luscious cake fillings and frostings! You'll never be without Evaporated Milk again. It's another nutritious dairy product that's really good for you. Write for tempting new recipes made with evaporated milk. 10 Pt moos DAIRY FOODS SERVICE BUREAU, 409 Huron 51., Toronto a t BUSINESS (CARDS C. A. Myers, M. D., L. M. C. C. PHYSICIAN and SURGEOF W.dliam St Phone 4. BreEesets, Ont. • DR. R. W. STEPHENS Graduate University of Toronto PHYS1CL4N and SURGEON Telskaoee 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 part. Harvey W. Stephenson Representative for Sun Life Assurance Co. Canada Health end Accident Co. Casualty General Insurance Co. Phone 43x Brussels G. ALAN WILLIAMS, Optometrist. Patrick St., WINGHAM At Kbncardine Office Every Tuesday. Phone Whigham 770 & 5, Kincardine 21. Evenings by Appointment. Walker Funeral Home Day or Night Calls Telephone 65 No Extra Charge for Use. of Funeral Home Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer Twenty -foe' How Ambulance Service Dales' Flowers Exclusiyely J. A. Monagahan, R. 0. Optometrist, LISTOWEL, ONT. specializing in Eye Exalmination and the Fitting of Gtr Office in Listowel Clinic Building Hors's: 9x00 a..n. to 6:00 p.m. duly; Closed We&meilley Open every Tuesday and Saturday Evening 7:00 to !s& Other evenings by appointment Phone 854. n. A. Rann & Co. FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICi� Uceneed Funeral Director and Embalmer PHONE 36 or -415 •._ - swans. (JNT. Chas. T. Davidson INSURANCE FOR ALL KINDS Automobile and Fire Insurance Accident and Sickness Agent for Crest West Life Insurance Co - Mime Office 96 -- Brussels, Ont. �, vletheringtton, K. C. WIN(aHAM end BRUSSELS AT LIRiJSS' EL3 Tuesday and Saturday all day --- Offfct opusn evert day, Plume 20x Successor to iL D. 1'teli