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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1952-5-21, Page 7USED CARS 1951 Chev, Sedan 1948 Pontiac Coach, with Radio 1947 Pontiac Coach 1947 Kaiser Sedan 1946 Chev. Coupe 1946 Chev. Coach 1941 Plymouth Sedan 1940 Dodge Sedan 1940 Chev. Coach 1937 Pontiac Coach 1937 Chev. Coach Many Older Models THF, BRUSSELS POST USED TRUCKS 1951 Pontiac Sedan. Delivery, Air Condition and Sun Visor 1950 Chev. 2%2 ton Truck with all purpose dump body. 1946 Ford 3 ton Stake riverside Motors Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Texaco gas and oils Phone 56 Brussels, Ont. NEW WESTERN METROPLIS ____ SHAPING UP With tremendous logging and sawmill .boom now engulfing the nonth central interior of British Col- umbia, ;the little railroad centre of Prince George, B. C., is shaping up as another western metropolis Harold Hillard, a Star Weekly staff writer gives. the details in a feature article in the May 24th issue. With in the next few months. the Pacific Greai Eastern Railroad wilt be extendedto Prince George where it will oonueet with the trans• continental Canadian National line to Prince Rupert. A new highway has been built from Prince George to the Peke River country, thus pro - Tiding the ground work for a new centre of palmation in Prince 13eorge. FOR SALE — 100 acre farm, real good buildings. hydro, price $7,500.00. 2-180 acre farms, good buildings good location. 1-230 acre farm, good location. hydro, pressure system and bath.. 2-100 acre grass home - 1 -50 acre grass farm. 1-88 acre farm priced $5,809, buildings. J. 0. Long, Real Estate Broker, Phone 84 Brands. THE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE — H Why do men resort to the use of stimulants ? Have they found life so dull and boring bleat it can be tolerated only when the human H. F. A. SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED GREY TreWNSRI P RESRESID N FORCOMING SEASON At a ntoeting of Huron Football Association held reoently in th Brussels Library, eight Waste wer ofticatly entered Por this year schedule, The teams include 14g monelvillo, Walton, BruaseLii, LI towel, Winthrop, Attwood, Clinton R. C. A. P and St, CoLllmiban, I3)a stein and Ethel did not enter team this year The protest connmibtee is made up of Mac Speirs, Brussels; Jack Bryans, Walton; Joseph Malone, St Columban; R. N. Switzer, Atwood; George Dawson, ,GItmton R. C. A. F.; John Leering, Winthrop; Stan goeper, Ltatowel; .games Watson, Egmendeelle, The schedule will begin Monday. May 19, and most be completed by July 15. The meeting paid tribute to the late A. W. Dick, who had been asi sociated with the league's exeou• tiv'e. for merry years, RECEIVES RECOGNITION FROM DIELE SOCIETY O "Tho bible 10 the World," pub o 1, Balled in Britain by the British ,a and Foreign Bible Snclety hive in Its May Issue a photograph of a John Schnook now president of ^ the Brussels branch of the Bible Hal • Society. A 'sheet petiole tells of e MI years of taithfwj service tra- velling the concessions and aide - roads of Grey Township collecting for the society. Leat year he eel- lected over 916540. The Schedule to as follows : Mary: 19—Atwood at Egmondville 22—Atwood at Clinton 23 --Winthrop at- St. Columban 26—Figniondvilte at Walton Winthrop at Listowel 27—Walbon at Brussels Egmondvelle at Attwood 38—St. Columban at Clinton 30—Egmontle ilne at St. Columban 'Clinton at Winthrop Atwood apt Walton June • 22—Walton at Listowel 3—Winthrop at Brussels system is jazzed up by cocktails ? j' 1)o they feel so Inferior that they can be happy with themselves only when alcohol has incited in them 8 false confidence? It is a re. t flection on ..their Creator when they borrow the Sham courage of alto - bol. The truth of the matter is that there is nothing like alcohol to make a man a nuisance — noisy and quarrelsome Band profane — art embarrassment to his friends , nsld afterwards an object of re- proach to himself. This also Is the truth of the matter — lite in itself 1$ sn good and Its enjoyment so keen --- it's a shame to spoil it all with , shone drink and intoxication and drenkennesa• This advt. sponsored try the Huron Temperance Federat- ion. WANTED — I am still in the market for all kinds of horses. Please Phone Judy Queen's Hotel, Winghor write Reuben Silverberg, Wingham. you make more money with a McCulloch saw -- a fast cutting chain saw that one man can use all day without over-working—its rugged depend- ability assures you of continuous profitable cutting. THESE FEATURES SPEED-UP WOOD CUTTING • Weighs only 25 lbs. with 18" • Automatic rewind starter. blade and chain. • Push button chain oiler. • McCulloch 3 h.p. engine—saws • Correct chain tension provided at fall power In any position. automatically. • One hand operation. • Hot -spark magneto for easy starting. •• Automatic clutch. • All anti -friction bearings. LEMERY DISTRIBUTORS LTD. 220 Weil 1st Avenue, 861 Landsdowne Street, 525 1st Avenue, Vancouver 10, B.C. Peterborough, Ont. Quebec City, One. GEO. E. POLLARD R. R. 2 Brussels, Ont. 5t. Columaban at Egmondville 4—Walton at Attwood Walton at S. 0olumban Brusasels at Listowel Egmondville at Winthrop 'Clinton at Attwood 9—•Lisit;owel at Egmondville Winthrop at Atwood 10—St. Columban at Brussels 11—Walton at Winthrop 13--Egmendville at Listowel Clinton at Walton Brussels at Clinton Atwood at St- Columban 16—Listowel at Bresse.s 17—St. Columban at Atwood Winthrop at l gerondville 18—St. Coluanban at Winthrop 19—Winthrop ae Clinton 20—Brussels at St. Columban Listowel at Walton 23-53, Columban at Listowel 24—Atwood at Brussels 27 --Brussels at Walton Atwood at WintbroP Listowel at St. Columban am : 1—Atwood a Ltetowel Clinton at l0gmonalville 2 --,Listowel at Winthrop 4—Winthrop at Walton Clinton art St. Columban T9gwondtville at Brussels 7—Listowel at Clinton 8—Clinton .at Brussels Walton at l9gmondville 10—Egnsondville at Clinton Iestowel et Atwood 11—Brussels at Winthrop St, Columban et Walton 14 Brne;sels ant At}vood 14—Clinton at Listowel i.a—Bemeels a't Pesti ndviile whifnn et Clinton HERBERT HOOVER FORE CASTS FUTURE Our only Bring ex -President sees a bright future for America — if we remember elle lessons of the past, Read "We Have Just Begun to Dream", by former President Hoover Ir this coming Sunday's (May 25) issue of the NEW Color Gravure American W, ekly, exclusively with Detroit Sunday Times 1 Local Winners at the Huron County Music Festival The following coniteetanjta were winners In the vocal cizvsses (Rural) at the Goderioh Music Fegtival, Prom .the Township of East Wawa- nosdt, Maysio Supervisor, Mrs. Elaine McDowell, Belgnave, First Place — Darlene Pierce, IT. S. S. 3 Wawanosh .and Morris (Gold Medal), I Vocal Solo — Pleat place, Donna Walden, U. S. S. 6 East and West Weevanosh ' (Silver (1ugt1. Second place, June Pierce, U. S. S. 3 East Waaanosit and Morels, vocal solo. Third place, U. S. S. 17 East Waw" :most and Morris, Double Trio. Bobby Jefferson, IT, 5, S. 7 East and West Wawanosh, vocal solo, Bambara Smith, It. 5, 0. 6 R, and W. Wawanosh, vocal solo, BLUEVALE A: the morning service in Knox Presbyterian Church, here, Rev. M. Bailie spoke on the two sacraments — the Lord's Supper and Baptism, Rev, A. W. Wooley, of the Ashfield charge, oondueted the morning ser- vice in ,the United Ohasrch carrying out ,the program of pupil ex- changes 'arranged by .the presbytery, Rev. R. A. Brook took the ser- vices at Wroxerter and Salem. Mallthland lodge, 1.0.0.P., and the Rebekah lodge of Wingham at- tended in a body .the eventing ser- vice. in the Meted Church here, Rev, Mr. Brook used the story of Joseiph to show how the visionary may accomplish great things and how we should strive to make our dreams come true, A quartet made tap of 0. H. Hoffman, Rev, Mr, Brook, Ross Smith, and Carl John- eten, sang a number, Presbyterian W. M. S. The W. M. S. of Knox Presbyter - an Church held its May meeting at home he hoe of Mrs, Gordon Mundell, with 21 memhens attending, Mrs, undell reed the Scripture Lesson, The topic, from the study of South merican missions, wsa in charge Mrs. Arnold Lillow and Mrs, Walter Smillie, Mrs. Raymond Ell- iott tens at the plan for the symns. Mrs. .P S. McEwen gave he closing prayer. ]tM A of } T ti I is sh at Pa S 5t ho so A C ee Lace Being Made The meeting of the second line Revere). Mortis, of the Bluevale Tnited Church Woman's Associa- on, held at the home of Mrs. John trioketead, had an interesting item 11 tate Program. Mrs. Vladimir frame introduced by Mrs, Graham Campbell, demonatnated the making P linen pillow tare. Mrs. TIrovat m native of Yugoslavia, where e learned the art of lace making a eahooi, Personals : Miss Olive Scott is a tient in Wingham hospital; Mac cant. and Dougall St.nachan were inday visitors with her at the spital; Mr. and firs, James Hes- n, Stratford, with Mr, and Ars, W. J. Peacook and other relatives; orrr1 Bosnian, .eon of Mr. and :firs. hurlers Bosman, won first place for Thr C2 Cd@@ th WHAT ON EARTH IS ALL THE TUGGING AND HAULING FOR, FRANK ? Iii Cr,AW SHUCKS. RANGE FEEDING IS GETTING Its T00 BIG A CHORE. EVERY TIME I WANT �F GRAIN GROUND AND MIXED 1 HAVE10 Do 71415. .e.:>� le l �l'VE GOT TO PAY FOR !TAG WELL. 1‘'ln►�� 1 Nva N uI w Valnkflo HERE, I'LL GIVE YOU A NEW WRINKLE.SEE THESE.THEY'RE ROE RANGE CONCENTRATE PELLETS. WHAT -.,e WILL DOC a aohn in the finals of Belgrave M. sin i'`eettrad, held in Wingliam on 1''rlday evening; Mies 10thel Beattie, Seafmrth with her ogolsins, Mrs, R. P. Garni.'ss and Miss Olive Scott William Gaswtea is receiving treat - meat at Winghams hospital, CRAP/MOON: Word was received here last week aP the passing of Mils. Jas, Slemnson, formerly Margaret Cameron, daugh- ter of .the late John and Mns. Cameron of Cranbrook, ou May 9th, at Iter home In Moose Jaw, Sask., in her 93rd year, She was a sister of Mr. Allen Cameron, the only re- maining' member of Its 'family, Miss E. M. Steles left last week on a bus trip to Vancouver, Mr. and Mgrs, Howard P!aegan, Auburn, and Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Vanstone, Godeniob, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. L. H. Gordon. Mrs, Bent Martin, formerly Mam- ie Cameron, her son Jim and Mrs. Martin and children David and Margaret. Detroit, were week -end visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Allen Cameron. Mr, .and Mrs, Mornay Mather and children, Mrs. Ethel Haettter. and Air. and Mans, Jas. McDonald motor- ed to Magma on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Kritzer, Iis- tnwel: visited over the weekend with their daughter, Mrs, Lloyd Mlehel, ETHEL The May meeting of the W. M. 0. and W. A. was held at •tile home of Mrs. Andrew Bremner with 14 mem- bers and 4 visitors Present Meet- ing opened with all to worship fullowded by responsive reading and prayer by Mrs, A. Person, Mrs, Ames and Mrs. Cleaver, Hymns 504 was then sung. Mrs. Ames had the study period. She told of the great missionary work being done by the late Jack Miner in bird banding with scripture quotations ae told by his son. In the business period, :linutues of last meeting were read end approved. Roll call, Moved by Mt:s. Ames seconded by Ars, J. T. Pearson, that we send 55.00 for ship= ntent of bales. A letter was read front Mrs. Wigh!tman asking for sunny for the New TTnited Church j training school. Our allocation is $100.00. Nothing definite was de- I ceded until we see what the Board and the Y. P. TT. were planning on doing. It was decided to change time of meeting to tat Wednesday of Month at 8,15 p. m, for summer months- Airs. Raynerd invited the Society to her home for the June :Meeting, Mrs, Patterson and Mrs .T. T. Pearson offered to bring lunch, Meeting closed with Hhymn 490 and the henediotion. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs, Robt, Bremner, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given to all creditors having claims against the estate of JULIA ANN PATRICK Mee of the Village of Brussels in the County of Huron, Married woman, to send to the undersigned on or before the Fourteenth day of June, 19e2, Lull particulars of their claims in writing. Tmmediatell after 'tile said 14th day of June, 1052. the assets of the estate win he dista'ibeted amongst the parties eneitted ,thereto having regard only to claims of which the Ad- ministrator shall then have notice, Messrs. Crawford A Hetherington Batsrtsters and c„ Brussels Ontario Wednesday, May $18t, 1.00,2 put away my hard-earned money This young bank depositor recently wrote to his bank manager: "I made a goal of $1,000 for this year. It is two years since I opened the account with two dollars. I owe thanks to you that I put away my hard-earned money where it will benefit me ... I do not wish to touch it for the time being." Building up a bank account means work and sacrifice. But Canadians know the value of having savings handy in time of opportunity or need: they maintain 734 Trillion savings accounts in the chartered banks—almost twice as many as ten years ago. At the same time bank staffs have almost doubled. That, and higher wages, have increased bank payrolls almost three times. More people use the banks, more people work for the banks than ever before. 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I PART PELLETS TO 4 ARTS 6RAIN ARE USED FOR BIRDS 510 4 MONTHS OLD. BUT REMEMBER- WHEN I SAY 2 PARTS I MEAN BY MOT NOT MEASURE ROE RANGE CONCENTRATE PELLETS TIME, MONS, LABOR, EQUIPMENT ANO WASTE 07,1 i157680WIYiReICbv/RAN cat/avow PS/47/aRA9 dost Huron Produce BRUSSELS JOHN LAMONT ETHEL P. HARRISON MCNCRIEFF —4