HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1952-5-28, Page 7THE BRUSSELS POST
Wednesday, Mutt' 28th, IMI
USED 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
USED TRUCKS
1951 Pontiac Sedan Delivery, Air
Condition and Sun Visor
1950 Chev. 21/2 ton Truck with all
purpose dump body.
1946 Ford 3 ton Stake
emor saw Om.
Riverside Motors
Chevrolet and Oldsmobile
• Texaco gas and oils
Phone 56 Brussels, Ont.
WANTED — WANTED—
I am stili in the mark.�t for all
kinds of horses. Please Phone
Queen's Hotel, Winghaaa or write
Reuben Silverberg, W1ngham,
Dead
wanted
Perot'
Brussels
and disabled farm
for prompt pick-up.
Stephenson, Ethel,
85112, Collect.
COMPETITION KEEN AT
SEAFORTH FOR
ACHIEVEMENT DAY HONORS
Top ltnnors &n tie anneal"X'int'oll
County Aehtervellent Day and live•
stook fudging competition at Sew
forth Saturday were taken by Glenn
Oliver, Bdu,ssels, hielhe t aggrpeate
seta° in the swine cloth.
A Moloswoetbl girl, Mtagaret
MacDonald, wwn the trip to East.
ern Canada and Leona Johnston,
of the Walton olub, a' trip to Chi-
cago. Cups were presented by John
Butter, assistant agriculture repro-
•',ntative.!Over 200 took part in the
keen comihletition,
Eight girls received county
honors for competiting six projects,
Mrs, George Richards, FOrdwioh;
Catharine Campbell, Dublin; Mari-
lyn Bowes, Ethel; Jean Gill, Ethel;
Joan Fraser, Ethel; .`Gloria Lucas,
Listowel; Graee Simpson, Listowel;
Bernice Smith, Listowel.
Provincial Projects
Two girls received Provincial
honors for completing 12 projects;
Doris Stevens, of Walton; and
Leona Lamb, R. R. 4, G•odentoh,
Livestock Judging
Top winners in the livestock i
judging competition were ;
Seniors, George Turner, Sea -
forth; Arnold Alton, Lucknow;
Fred Gibson, Clinton; Bill Taylor,
Belgrave; Maurice Hallahan, Bel -
grave.
Intermediate, Earl McSpadden,
Searorth; Toni Campbell, D ttblin;
Tod Dunn, Bayfield; Charles Turn- ,
hull, Brussels; Jan Van Inlet, I
Brussels.
animals Juniors, Lorne Godkin, Walton;
Cell Lorne TTaskett, Lucknow; DonPhone
Campbell. Bayfield; Murray Dale. l
Olin nn; Eldon Cook, Bela -rave.
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YOU BUY _TH'E
VI,OST`' EFFIC-IENT..
.NOSY !ROFITABLE
tORKIN`O FORCE.
when yogi' invest in
up. -to -date, power':
> arming mlach,ines'
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Making use of up-to-date
equipment to get more work
done with less help is the
most efficient and the most
profitable way to operate a
business.
In farming as in other in-
dustries power mechaniza-
tion steps -up production,
increases the output of available manpower, and keeps
costs down. The steady adoption of new machines to re-
place worn out or old-style equipment is an investment
that pays off in easier more profitable farming.
In Massey -Harris machines you get the latest in equip-
ment built to save time, save labor, and save money.
Your local Massey -Harris dealer will. be glad to give you
full particulars.
MASSEY-HARRIS COMPANY, LIMITED
Makers of High Quality Farm Implements since 1847
CLASSIFIED ADS,
FOR SALE —
1 Jersey Cow ATllfaing
Mrs, Wesley Stephenson, Phone 111x2
FOR SALE —
13 thanks, also some suckers.
Lincoln Marti Phone 2044
IFOR SALE —
17stension table, cook stove,
1 good oven,
- Apply to Mrs. Garf, McDonald,
FOR SALE —
Cedar Posts
Apply to Stan Alexander; Ethel
Phone 85413 Brussels,
FOR SALE —
Giadn Separator, in good running
order, also 2 — 1613. hay racks,
apply to Mark Hamilton, Walton,
Phone 48r26 Brussels.
FOR SALE —
Get your supply of hard body
wood, also limb wood, available
now. Makes good summer burning.
Mel. Jermyn Phone 53r12 Brussels
FARM. FOR SALE —
100 acoes light clay loam well
drained, near school and store.
Rricic house, attached garage, hydro
bath room, bank barn, pig pen,
chicken house, drive shed. Situated
3 miles east of Brussels, on road
being paved. Immediate possession.
Apply 20 Box 50, Brussels Post,
WANTED.-
Young
ANTED•-
Y oung woman wanted immediately
for. the Brussels district calling
on aur customers taking orders for
rose bushes, fruit trees, evergreens,
Perennials etc. Earnings $75.00 to
$125.00 per week. Car essential,
No experience necessary. Write
immediately if interested to Scott's
Nursery Co., P. 0. Box 785. London.
Ont,
FOR SALE --
A six room, two storey cottage
•,•1 house, about 24' x 30,, with
.'';h, an asphalt clad kitchen
:,Lout an' x 11'. furnace, hard and
soft water, hydro, also veneer brick
barn abort 26' x 40', steel root
garage and small hen house. Being
Part Loft 0 on Turnberry Street,
Village of Brussels, well insulated ILII
and on a high building sight. James
Moradzean, Box I. Brussels. Ont.
FOR SALE —
Now — Bray chicks — at these
sensational prices, For June. Start-
ed pullets, prompt: shipment — ship-
per's choice of breeds — 3 week
heavy breeds $25,90; 4 week $30,90.
Medium — 3 week 934.90; 4 week
530.90.
For oustomer's choice of breeds —
ask us for prices. Also have day-
olds,
ayolds, nixed. pullets. Agent Wm.
Glen Bray, Ethel.
FOR SALE —
White brick house, 4 piece bath.
11 acre of land to Village Of RTtts-
seis. Priced to --sell.
100 acre farm, hydro, good build-
ings, 50 acres of Spring crops, never
failing spring, 8 cores of hush.
priced to sell at 00,000.00.
100 acres farm, close to Village.
red brick home, sun porch, steel
dtdve shed. large barn, 10 acres
Spring crop, rest In hay and grass.
Prised to sell.
Farms all sizes, and elan Villa•g0
bnnses and business,
7. C. Tong, Real Estado Broker.
Brussels, Ont,
Qr;iUINAL WEDDING PARTY
,JOINS ON 50111 ANNIVERSARY
AT t3LUEVALE•
On Wednesday or. lust week aurid
decorations of yellow spring flowers
and apple - blossoms, Air. end Mrs.
ild'ward .Tnlhnaton celebated the 60th
anniversary of their wedding al
tdteir home in Bltievale. In 1902.
I Miss Annie Snarling wars united in
marriage to Edward Johnston or
Mortis township, at the home of
her parents In Gorrle, the late -
Rev. Mr. Garbutt officiating, All
the members of hole original wed-
ding Party were able to be
present Wednesday and enjoy with
other mils an anniversary noon
dinner, The attendants were : the
bridesmaid, naw Mrs. Harry Arm- '
strong of St. Marys; the hest mon.
Silas Johnston of Walton, brother
of the groom: and Mrs.'Ernest
TTanly or St. Marys, who played .
the wedding music.
During Wednesday afternoon
and evening many relatives and
other guests were received. Two
daughters and two sons and their
families were present : Mrs. Harold
(Mabel) Harris, of Stratford; Mrs.
Robert •fhthel) Turnbull, Wyo-
ming: Sperling and Carl Johnston,
Morris township: and 12 grand-
children. The bride's brother, Harvey
Sperling. Carrie; the groom's
brother, Rtohard Johnston. Mor-
his; 01)1'. and Mrs. Ernest Rattly
and Mrs. Armstrong, St. Marys;
Mr. and Mrs. Silas ' Johnston,
Walton; nenbews and nieces, and
many friends in the neighborhood
were present, Other .guests from
Corrie. Bins.els, Wingham. and
Kin eaHine it tended.
The regular meeting of the Ethel
'United Ohurch Y. P. U. was held in
the church on May 25, with 19
members present. The program
ander the direction of Agnes Bis-
hop, "Stewardship and iTrainiing
Convener," presented a skit on
"Self-Disoipline" stressing the
fest that we, a young people, should
develop more and better Christian
}",bits. A Portion of scripture was
rend be Doric Bateman followed by
the Lord's Prayer, The offering
was received by Elwood Milne. Dur-
ing the business period, Steuart
Nichol was appointed, ass't. vice-
mrs.. in the absence of the Pres..
F,'nnley McDonald, who is vncaCien-
'ne in tor, Wrest. The Sec., Donald
Pro,nrin read the minutes of the
'le- meeting. :1n interesting re.
newt of the annual Y. P. P, eon-
venticn was given by the President
The 1)' Nino was filen brought to a ;
^le,,- with sing song.
FOR SALE —
a room b cottage. running i
v-a',•r. apply to
1 TTi g is Phone 16xr2.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NO tire is hereby given to all
erprlitors Having claims against the
estate of 3-17T.TA ANN PATRICK
•1st,- or the Village of Brussels in
the Cnunty of Huron, Married
nonan. to send to the undersigned
on or before the Fourteenth day of
.Tune, 1952..roll particulars of their
claims in writing. Tunnediatety
after the said 14th clay of .Tune
1952, 3110 assets of the estate will
be distributed amongst the parties
entitled thereto bevies regard
only to claims of which the Ad-
ministrator shall then have nntire,
Messrs. Crawford ,F Hetherington
Rarristers and r,
Brucscls Ontarin
Don't waste labour . , , U}, SttirG.ons
High Quality paint for laming r
satlsfactlon,
Johnson's Paint and
Electric Store
Brussels, Ont.
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. saved me
days,
perhaps weeks, of work"
After returning from his first trip te,
the West, a business man wrote his bank:
"I arrived having no idea where to start,
in to make the connections I required.
The thought occurred to me that perhaps
the bank, which has been very helpful
to nze on numerous occasions, would
give me some guidance. Mr. W.
proved to be of tremendous help. He
introduced me to the people I should
have met and saved me days, perhaps
weeks, of work."
Every chartered bank works this way.
Whether you walk into your neighbor-
hood branch or one a thousand miles
away, you will find the same full range
of banking service—and the same
readiness to help.
This advertisement, based
on an actual letter, is
presented here by
THE BANKS SERVING
YOUR COMMUNITY
By Roe Farms Service Dept
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TO BOTHER GETTING YOUR6RAIN
GROUND AND MIXED WITH A
FEED ROE RANGE PELLETS,JOE,
ACCORDING TO THE AGE OF YOUR BIRDSAT 6 TO
8 WEEKS OLD ON THE RANGE GIVE THEM 1 PART
PELLETSTO 2 PARTS OF GRAIN:THIS CAN 8E INCREASED
AS THE PULLETS GROW OLDER UNTIL THEY GET ALMOST
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