HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1952-6-4, Page 5USED CARS
1961 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/z ton Truck with all
purpose dump body.
1946 Ford 3 ton Stake
Riverside . Motors
Chevrolet and Oldsmobile
Texaco gas and oil
Phone 56 Brus!<e1s, Ont.
NOTICE TO *EDITORS THE OICE"OF TEMPERANCE —
Notice i. nereby ''gtvetd :ill an ; k•
.
creditors having claims against the
estate of JOLIA ANN PATRICK
}site 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, 1952, full particulars of their
clalni5 In writing. Immediately
atter the said 14th day of June,
1,952. the assets of the -state will
be distributed amongst the parties
entitled thereto having regard
only to claims of which the Ad-
nnintstrator shall then have notice.
Messrs, Crawford & Hetherington
Barristers and c..
Brussels • Ontario
'
o. Atte other day a friend seis the
writer of'tttis paragraph the financial
statement of a brewing company. It
was the record of another successful
year. There were substantial Mei-
dents for directors and stook hold.
ere. What the report did not ment-
ion wag the loss suffered by those
"ho constumed all the liquor. That's
l e story of strong drink—enormous
,fit for those who make It and
grievous loss for those who take
it. Moreover the public is becoming
'^^reasingly eono'rvued over the
•""' ntiog hill of loss chargeable
amainst strong drink. There are ton
"•'•nv crimes cah,sedby drinking —
THE BRUSSELS POST
,{tea •tnxrmy Jul Its a'T acoideruts caused 'CLASSIFIED 'ADS.
by it' /king •-•- •Goo ninth vrorkatinte
lost by dr'inking' tea 1nlannt Waled
broken up by drinking — fico artist( FOR SALE —
innpoverishment end degleade.tidn
oaitrsed ' drinking, How long before
the peop0•e realize that theY are aa.
the toeing end of the hergtliw with
theeliquor thaffic
TENDERS FOR COAL AND COKE
Federaleulldings — Province of
Ontario
SJOALI D 'rid: -Bs addressed • to
the undersigned anti endorsed
"Tender for Coat" will be received
until 3 p.m, (l.D.S,T.). Wednesday;
June 05, 1902, Cor the supply of coal
and poke for the Federal Buildings
•tinrxrugho)Irt the Provifrce of Ontario.
Forms of tender with spectficat.
ions and .condfitions attached oan be
obtained from the Chitet of Pur-
ohasing and Stores Department of
Public Works, Ottawa, and the
District Arohiteot, 30 Ade)aide St.
Easut,'fbron'to, Ont.
Tenders should be made on the
forms •3fl plied• 17,y the Department
and.in accordance with departmental
st ecificatioins and conditions a.ttaoh-
eci: thereto.
The Department reserves the .right
to demand from any successful
tenderer, before awarding the
oriler,?'a security deposit in the
form 'of a eertlfied eheq,ue on a
chartered • bank in Canada, made
pa larble trr'30e order of the Hon-
otir 'able the 4Minister• of Public
W0F1es equal to 10 per -•cent lot bl1e.
anipnnYt of the tender, or ..Bearer
Bonds od the Dominion of Canada
er of bh,e Canadian National Rail-
way Company and its constituent
comtparlIets unconditdonal7y guaran-
teed as to principal and interest by
tbo Dominllon of Canada, or the
aonremealtioned bonds and a certt-
t<ed nhen4ue If required to make up
+n odd amount.
Such security will serve AR
e",granfre for the proper lnlfilment
the contract.
RQIIERT FORTIIER,
Acting Secretary,
n::....r.,w._.., nr 1-„h11„ Works,
o. ltin 2I, 1952
June is
Dairy
/Month
Good
Ean cg
for all ages
At every age YOU need dairy
foods to grow on, to go on!
They're brimming with energy
and food value, Such goodness
in a glass of milk; such flavour
in a hearty piece of cheese!
Such enjoyment in ice cream,
whipped cream, or buttered
cinnamon rolls! With plenty
of inexpensive dairy foods
in your diet, you'll live better
and feel better too.
"Down Dairy Lona" Listen t0
this program on Thursdays 1:45-
2:00 pan. E.S.T. oorr the Trans-
Canada Nehaork of C.B.C.
4dtitaii:xtfixi
DAIRY
FOODS
SERVICE
BUREAU
409 Huron Street, Toronto
Baby's Bah, white enamel,
Yl'nl• J3eirnes, Phone 551,26,
FOR SALE
Man's bigyole, 3 speed axle, In
good oonditfon.
Phone 30,
FOR SALE —
House and lot on Queen St J3rus5,aels
will sell ]rouse . w2911 or with..
out furniture. For 9urther particulars
apply to Mrs. Jelin Simmons
Phone A6r13.
FOR SALE —
Extension specialBray prices —
o 3 4 week pullets, shipper's choice
breed; heavies, $ week 325.90; 4
week' $30.90. Mediums, 3 week
334.90; 4 week 338.90. For your
own choice, ask us. There's also
dayolds, mixed;, pullets. Ali prompt
shipment. Agent, Wm. Cleo Bray,
Ethel
FARM FOR SALE
100 acoes light clay loam •wail
drained, near ;school and store.
Brick house, attached garage, hydro.
bath room,-' bank barn, Ms pen,
chicken house, drive shed. Situated
3 miles east or Brussels, on road
being paved. Immediate poeseaston.
Apply to Box 50, Brussels Post.
W
Young
--
Young woman wanted immediately
for tate Brussels district calling
on Our customers taking orders for
rose bushes, frit trees, evergreens,
Perennials etc. .Earnings 375.00 to
3125.00 per week. Car essential
No 'experience necessary. Write
immediately if interested to Scott's
Nursery Co., 1'. 0. Box 785, London,
Ont. x �.
FOR SALE—
A six room, two storey cottage
roof house, about 24' x 30', with
soft water, hydro, also veneer brick
hath, an asphalt clad kitchen
_about 20' x 11', furnace, bard and
barn about 26' x 40', steel roof
garage and small hen house, Being
Part Lot 0 on Turnberry Street,
Village of Brussels, well insulated
and on a high building sight. James
bioWadzean, Box 1. Brussels. Ont.
FOR SALE —
White brick house,. 4 piece bath,
19 acre of land in Village of Bous-
sels. Priced to sell.
100 acro farm, hydro, gond build.
inns. 50 acres of Spring crops, never
failing spring, 4 acres of bush.
Priced to sell at $0,800,00,
100 acres farm. close to Village.
red brick home, sun Porch, steel
drive shed. Targe barn, 18 aures
Spring crop, rest in hay and grass,
Priced to .call.
Farms all sizes, and also Village
houses and business.
J. C. Long, Real Estate Broker,
B`ssels, Ont
Sonar -Mors and lbfilikers,
Disc, Plow a, Mamma
Spreaders,
T.i'11, and Fertilizer Sowers,
Spring -tooth Harrows
bout wheel tractors and crawlers,
Spreader.. ;
Mowers, Hay a Loathsrs,
Smalley Forage Blowers ani
I'Iassser
We alae awe repairs gee '
Oliver Coclo hef Tracings.
. eohueent Dealers fir
niN4ver implements
MORRrrr & WRIGHT
Wedaresdayr Jttnre 444 P4I
WMI{ER IML
Positively mob all knotty and Mdnous
woods, assurns a lasting palet lob,
Johnson's Paint and
Electric Store
Brussels, Ont.,
1:00 P.M.
(Monday to Satarday)
CAN. You
NAME IT?
• , ti+iN,
Geoff Bingle and
Jack, 8terfoOp
r
a.
y
Knight+=°Fische}"
Apple blossoms :-'laude a lovely
setting for 4 -he 'man'ietge. Of Betty
Doreen. (laugh ter of, ,Mr. `and Mrs.
Wilfred Fischer of '•Drilles's and
Ross Dolugias Knagh't, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Roussel Knight:of Brussels
at St, John's Angi2c'en Church, Rev.
John Kerr officiated.
Given in marriage by her father:
the bride wore a gown of shimmering
ivory satin, .with inserts of
Chantilly lace, and a sweetheart
neckline. Her floorlerrgth veil of
French illusion was held by a
coronet of seed pearls. She oarrled a
bouquet of red roseswith feathered
mums.
_Miss Irene Foster of Stratford, as
maid of honour, wore a gown of
mauve nylon net with matching
headdress and carried a bouquet of
yellow mune.
Hiss Ceorgla Dunbar, Ethel, as
bridesmaid. and Mist Slrinley
1•'isrher flower girl, wore identical
gowns of yellow and green- They
carried mauve mums and a basket
of sweetpeas,
Bir. James Knight, Brussels, was
bead man and Messrs. Jack Knight
and Ivan Fischer were ushers.
The soloist was Miss Frances
Dennis and Mrs. Ian Wilbee ala. ed
the wedding music.
Following Inc ceremony a recept-
ion was held in the Oranbrook Com-
mnnnity Centre to over 100 guests.
The bride's mother received in a
navy suit with white accessories
and corsage of white mnrms. She
was assisted by the groom's mother
in a dress of rose crepe with navy
accessories and blue mum corsage,
Later the couple lett on a meta-
trip to this Maritime Provinces and
the New England States. The bride
travelled in a navy* suit with white
accessories and a corsage of white
mumu.
On their return they will reside
on the groom's farm at R.,,R. F
Brussels.
Guests were present from Toronto.
London, St. f'attherines, :Milverton,
Walton. Brussel:: .0 BlIuevale and
Ethel,
•
THE YUKON'S NEW CAPITAL
The daet growing only of White
Horse is one of the remarkable as-
pects Of •the Yukon, The roto-
gravure section of othe Tch•onbo Star
Weekly lar June 7 .armies pictures
of this ,centre Which has replaced
• Dawson City as the capital of the
territory. Old atevnwheel steam.
boats e*ii DIY the river. Otther'
Canadian scenes in the rotagranu'Q
section of the 'Star Weekly depict
fascinating aspects.
WANTED—
Dead and disabled farm animals
cartel for prompt Dict -up. de
Prato Stephenson, Ethel, Phew
Braseele 86x12, Collect.
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WELL, I SEE YOU'RE FIGURING OUT YOUR
FEEDING COSTS, ANDY. I SUPPOSE YOU'RE
GETTING READY TO HAND OVER THE POULTRY
CHORES TO MA
YOU'RE RIGHT
DOC, FIELD CHORES
ARE COMING AND
I'LL BE FAR
TOO BUSY FOR.
'THE PENS.
DOC, MY PULLETS GOT
AWAY TO A GOOD
START ON VITAFOOD
AND NOW THEY'RE
ON VITA -GROW MASH;
BUT THESE IMPLEMENTS
NEED MY ATTENTION.
WELL, ANDY, THERE'S
ONE GOOD THING YOU
CAN DO,YOU CAN SAVE
A LOT OF TIME BYSWITCU-
ING TO ROE VITA•4ROW
PELLETS THIS TIME OF
YEAR.
YES,SIR, YOUR BIRDS CAN GO TO RANGE NOW
AND YOU CAN SAVE TIME THERE BY FEEDING
ROE VITA -GROW PELLETS. THESE ARE JUST
VITA -GROW MASH IN A COMPRESSED
FORM.
THAT'S A REAL IDEA,DOC, I'D
SAVE TIME AND FEED, TOO.
MY PULLETS WOULDN'T' WASTE
ANY FEED.
PULLETS LOVE PELLETS AND EVERY SINGLE BITE
IS BALANCED. YOU CAN FEED THEM IN THE
MORNING AND NOT WORRY ABOUT THE MASH
BEING SCRATCHED OUT OF THE HOPPERS.
PULLETS EAT PELLETS LIKE GRAIN AND
THERE'S NO SLOW UP INGROWTH,
THANKS, DOC .VITA -GROW)
PELLETS SEEM TO BE A
REAL ANSWER TO A LOT
OF MY PROBLEMS,
PULLERS LOVE PELLET"
Save line and feed with
leaf
THEY CONTAIN
THE LATEST
"GROWTH
FACTORS"
v_n�o
hast Huron Produce
BRUSSELS
JOHN LAMONT
ETHEL
F. HARRISON
MONCRIEFF