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THE BRUSSELS POST ' ,
Wedneadatw, Juzua 4th, I96el
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CARS a.
1951 Chev. Sedan
194$ Pontiac Coach, with Radio:
`1947 Pontiac Coact,/
1947 Kaiser Sedan
1946 Chev. Coupe
1946 Chev. Coach
1941 Plymouth Sedan
1940 Dodge Sedan
1940 Chev. Coach
1937 Pontiac Coach
1937 .Chev. Coach
[any 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
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Riverside IMotors
Chevrolet arid Oldsmobile
Texaco gas and oily
Phone 56 Brussels, Ont.
NO'T'ICE TO CaIEDITCHIS.•
Notice t herehe,-" vteete:rto ell
F...,-. - havilig c1a ' e a
creditors int '' gaimst -the
-estate df .Mhi,TA ANN PATRIOT?`
late of the Village of Brussels ,!n
• the County of Huron, Married
•1 woman, to send to the ui(dereigned
on or before the Fourteenth day of
Tune, 1052, full particulars of their
dame in writing. Tmenediate1y
after +the said 14th day of June.
1952 the assets of the estate will
be distributed amongst the parties
entitled thereto having regard
only 'to claims of wbich the Ad-
ministrator shall then have notice.
Messrs. Crawford & Hetherington
Barristers and 0„
Brussels Ontario
THE YiQIOE''OF TEMPERANCE
•
• .�Tbe Other -day a friend sent the
Ywetter efet its parwaelt t?ie financial
statement of a brewing ieompany. It
it+as the record of another sniocesatu1
year. There were substantial dteri-
dents for directors and stook hold-
ers. What bhe report did not ment-
ion was the loss ,uttered by those
wilto conslumed all the liquor. That's
tee story of strong drink—enormous
"—fit for those who make 1t and
erieyaua foss for bhose who flake
it. Moreover bhe public is becoming
"eereasingly concerned over the
;)fra>.aaniy highway-acofden!te canoed
by drinking --- tee Ulm* Work -trine
loat ha^ drinleinn' too neatly tonnes
l ralteru um Die 0i'lik (lug Soo 0114k
Impoveitiaiwnent , lend degeaciatioit.
(tweed )try drinking': •HoW long before
the pe48e reailee that they are on
the toeing end ,of the heroin: w tlft
thei,'liquni- tnaetto? ,. .dvt.
TENDERS FOR COAL AND COK
FedereiButldings — Prov,Ince of
Ontario
S10A:L11) TleleDlatS addressed to
the undersigned and andante'
"Tender for Coal" will be modeled
un#il 3 P.m,. (D.D.S.T,). Wedmesd'ay,
Juno +25,1052, Dor the steeply of coal
and coke for the T'edenai Buildings
tttnoughteut the Provifite of Oirterio.
Forms ot•
f tender with speoifloa
lone .and conditions aateaohed oan . be
obtained from tile Chief of Pur-
chasing and Stores Department of
Public Works, Ottawa, and the
Distrlet Arohtteet, 30 Adelaide St,
East, +T0ranito, Ont. •
Tenders should be made on the
forms .supi>I•ied 'by bite Depantmeni
and art accordance'"with dePamtmentaI'
epecttications aty(1 conditions attach
est itlyereltp,e
-The' Depadtment. reserves the alight
to' demand from, any successful
tenderer, 'before•awarding the
orilem,''a . security '•' deposit in .the
form "et a oertiEed cheque on a
elibiltemed bank in Canada, made
payable to Lia, order of. the Rion-
outt+ahle� .Itis `•etInister' Of l'ub)te
Weeks equal to 10 per cont of the,
conieitnit of the tender, - or Bearer
110Ilas of tine Dominion of Cauiada
or of the, Canadian Nat5'onMil Rail•
way Coimpu ny and lits coconstituenteompan te;s unconditional3y guaran-
teed as to principal and interest by
the Dominion of Canada, or the
efnremonNtioned bonds and a certi-
Ned cberiue if required to snake up
en odd amount.Such security will serve as e
wenrentee Oar the proper fulfilment
rho rent-rect.
'CLASSIFIED ADS.
FOR SALE
Sabra Bath, white enamel,
Wm, Barnett, Phone 55r20.
FQFORSALE
Man's bicycle,
Seed Roisditien.
l'iitone 30,
5
FOR SALE --
3, speed axle, in
House and lot on Queen at, Brussandante'andante' will sell 4»use we% or with+•
oat furniture. For Surthel' particulars
apply to Mrs,- John Simmons
Phone ,u 0x18.
FOR SALE —
lOxtenston speotal Bray prices —
. 3 - 4 weak pullets, -shipper's choice
breed; heavies, 3 week $26,90; 4
'week' $30.910. Mediums, 3 week
$34.90; 4 week $3&-90. For your
awn choice, ask us, There's also
dayolds, mixed, pullets. All prompt
Ailment. Agenb, Wm. Glen Draw,
1Dbhel.
ROBIERT FORTTIOR,
"'eun1ing hill of loss oliaigeable Acting Secretary,
aesinet strong drink. There are ton ^^"^"`""e"+ nt rr"hlic Works,
'- nv crimes celiinedby drinking — """—e 1?, n 2Y. 1052
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FARM FOR SALE —
100 aeoes ' light . clay loam . 'well
drained, near ;;school and store..
Brick house, attached garage, hydro
bath' room, bank barn, pis pen,
chicken honee;di'he skid.` Situated
3 miles east of Brussels, on road
being paved. Immed2ate posfesston,
Amply to Box 50, :Brussel. Poet
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.,*AN'TED- -
Young woman wanted immediately
for the Brussels district calling
on our customers taking orders for
rose brushes; Emit trees, evergreens,
perennials etc. Flemings 375.00 to
$125,00 per week. Car essential.
No •experience necessary. Write
immediately if interested to Scott's
Nursery Co., P. 0. Box 755, Landon,
Ont, '-
FOR SALE —
A six room, two storey cottage
roof house, about 24' a 30', with
soft water, hydro, also veneer brick
bath, an asphalt clad kitchen
_plant 20' x 11', furnace, hard and
barn about 20' x 40', steel root
- = garage and rood ,hen hoose. Being
Part Lot 0 on Tnrnberry Street,
Village of Brussels, well insulated
and on a high building sight. .Tames
McFadzean, Box 1. Brussels. Ont.
June is
Dairy
Month
Good
Eating
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
4 of inexpensive dairy foods
kin your diet, you'll live better
and feel better too.
"Down Dairy Lane" Listen to
this program on Thursdays (:45-
2:00 p.m, E.S.T. over the Trans-
Canada Network of C.B.C.
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DAIRY
F0005
SERVIai
BURSAE'
409 Huron Street, Toronto
FOR SALE —
Wltlte brick house,, ' 4 piece bath,
'4 acre of land in Village of Brus-
sels. Priced to sell.
100 acre farm, hydro, good build-
rigs,
uildfigs, 50 acres of Spring crops, never
failing spring, 0 acres of bush.
Priced to sell at $5,800.00,
100 earn farm, close to Village.
red brick home, sun porch, steel
drive shed, large. barn, 18 acres'
Rprine reap, rest in: hay and grasp,
Priced be sell.
Farms all sizes, and also Village ;
houses and business. •
J. 0. Long, Real Estate Broker,
Brussels, Ont.
Senn—Mors and tinkers.
Dhc, Plows, Manure
SPreaders.
L,irna and Fertulirer Sowers,
Spring -tooth Marro*, •
both wheel tactors and crawlers,
Mos, Dime, Scsreadors,
w Hay,, Los,
Smatfey. Forage Mowers and ,
litlasanser PAL
We also ails rpidrs 1.'
Other Cockatoo!! TradMs
••'noiutsgest Dealers for
,Myer Naplements
MORRITI' & WRIGHT
CFP.
7 DAYS A WEEK
1:00 P.M.
(Monday to S.Wrdey).
. CAH, YOU
NAME IT?
with
Geoff Bingle and
Jaak,),lerinett
Knight, Fische*'
•
Apple blossotna'.e.eirade a 1ove,le
setbing for the iiiari'fa 'e of Betty
Doreen, daughter: 06455r,' anti lairs.
Wilfred Fischer of -13rsseels , and
Rose' Dolugles Knight, sen . of Mr,
and Mas. Russel, ItnighCoi Bruase:ls
at St. John's Anglican Church. Rev.
John. Kean officiated.
Given in marriage by her father.
the bride wore a gown of shimmering
ivory satin, , with ; . inaerte of
Chantilly, lace, land a sweetheart
neckline. Her floorletigth veil of
French illusion was held by a
coronet of seed pearls. She partied a
bouquet of red roses with feathered
mums.
11ise Irene Foster al` Stratford, as
maid of honour, ware a gown of
mauve nylon net with 'matching
headdress and carried a bouquet of
yellow mutase. -
Miss Georgia Dunbar, Ethel, as
ori tesmiadd, and Miss Shirley
Fischer Plower girl, wore identical
gowns of yellow and green. The?
carried mauve mums and a basket
of sweetpeas,
Mr. James Knight, Brussels. was
bent man and Messrs. Jack Knight
and Ivan Fischer were itsllers.
The soloist was :Mss Frances
Dennis and Mrs. Ian Wilbee played
the wedding music,
Following the ceremony a recept-
ion was held in the Cranbrook Com-
mwmtty Centre to over 100 guests,
The bride's mother received in a
nary suit with white acresearles
and corsage of white mums She
was assisted by the groom's mother
in a tens, of rose crepe with nary
accessories and blue mum corsage.
Later the eonple lett on a -Melee
trip to the Maritime Provinces and
the New England States. The bride
travelled in a navy snit with white
accessories and a corsage Of white
Mane.
On their return they will reside
on 'Rio groom's farm at R,,,. ,'5
Brussels.
Guests were present Pram Toronto,
Landon. St, feet terines, Milverton,
Welton. Brussels: is. Bliueva1e. and
Ethei,
LUMBER ZEAL
Positively seals all knotty and frsinous S
woods, assures a lasting paint lob. I,
A PAINT FOR FVFRY PURPOSF
THE YUKON'S NEW CAPITAL
The wast grdwing coy of White
Horse fs one of the remarkable as -
poets of Oho Ymlton, The Pato-
gravtime section of the Tdronto Star
L. Weekly iter .June 7 entries pictures
oY toils centre wlsioh bas replaced
, Damwoii. CUT •as the Capital of the
territory. Old steruuwIteel steam
-
bo;its still pie, the river. Other
Camden scenes in the rotagnalearee
section of the Star Weekly, deli1
fascinating aspects,
WANTED...
D9141and disabled farm antmab
ipotesi for prompt Dick-np. Qrla
Peaty Stephenson, Ethel, Phase
llt'assels 85u-12, COMMA.
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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 BYSWITCH'
ING TO ROE VITA -GROW
PELLETS THIS TIME OF
'YEW:
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 IN -GROWTH.
PULLErs LOVE PELLErs
save time and feed wir
THANKS, DOC VITA -GROW
PELLETS SEEM TO BE A
REAL ANSWER TO A LOT
OF MY PROBLEMS.
1twocleti
fi,VvJ
umbra'Aral
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THE LATEST
"GROWTH
FACTORS"
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BRUSSELS
JOHN LAMONT
ETHEL
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