The Brussels Post, 1952-7-2, Page 5THE BRUSSELS POST
Wednesday Jill
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USED CARS
1948 Pontiac Coach, with Radio
1947 Pontiac Coach
1947 Kaiser Sedan
1946 Chev. Coupe
1940 Dodge Sedan
1940 Chev. Coach
1937 Pontiac Coach
1937 Chev. Coach
Many Older Models
USED TRUCKS
1946 Ford 3 ton Stake
1951 Chev. Sedan Delivery,
with air condition
Riv rside Motors
Chevrolet and Oldsmobile
Texaco gas and oils
Phone 56
Brussels, Ont.
FOR SALE — FOR SALE —
1 McCormick Deering, all steel,
Hay Loader, Cheap., Scuffler and a quantity of„garden
11. J. Pearson Phon tools and dishes. Can be seen at
eYQA Miss :Story Lott, Brussels.
Lewis Rowland
(Licensed For Huron County)
9ATh3FACTiON GUARANTEED — PRICES REA OMA
!cru Engagements Phone 31 "The Broads Pose' and UIQ
+Fier hionsadoa etc., write or phone Lew. itowittnd
will lie looked after Immediately
Or wake to R R. 3 Wallow.
' CRANRROOK
ltev, Soott, Monition, oceitpied the
pulpit in Knox Peeabi'berian Chullch,.
on Sunday 1n!ortibig. Rev. W, M.
Ityudinan conducted the service in
Monkton is the morning and et
Belglfaye to tJre Afternoon,
Mies Amylene Steles returned
home taut week film enjoyable Mx
week visit to the 'Western Provin0.
00.
Mrs, Clara Omstead. is, In St.
Thomas with her Sigel' Mrs, James
McCallum.
Week -end visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Cameron were Mr. and
Mrs. Bab Cameron and two eons,
Mr. and M'ns. Jlm Cameron. and Oar,
ol, Sarnia, and Mr, and Mrs, Morgan
Cameronanddaughter, London,
Mr, Richard Oardiff, Milestone,
Snake is visiting this week at the
home of his nephew, Mac Engel, •
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of WILLIAM JAMES Mc
FARLANE late of the Township of
East Wawanosdt s in the County of
Huron are hereby notified to send
to the undersigned on or before the
FIFTEENTH day of JULY, 1962,
full particulars of their claims in
writing, Immediately after the
fifteenth day of July, 1932, the as-
sets of the estate will he distributed
amongst the parties entitled thereto
having regard only to claims of
nhioh the Administrator shall then
have notice,
Messrs, Crawford & Hetherington
'Barristers & c.,
Ontario '
Solicitors for the Adminstrator,
Brussels
Want
HIGHER,Taxes?
"Don't be silly,” you are likely to retort. But the question is not a
foolish one. For if you keep asking the government to do things
for you then you are automatically asking for higher taxes.
Government itself creates and possesses nothing. All it can do Is
to take something from the citizens and hand It back to totem—less
a handling charge to pay the wages of government employees
and cost of distribution. Taxes are the means by which this trans-
fer Is made possible.
Higher wages without higher production per man mean higher
prices. If welfare transfer payments are raised because of rising
prices then taxes must go up„ too. Thus higher prices now mean
higher taxes.
Keep these facts in mind when you read about new State welfare
proposals, orabout new wage demands that are not accompanied
by assurance of higher per -man production.
Published as a Public Service by
THE STEEL COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED
Plants at
HAMILTON • BRANTFORD • SWANSEA - GANANOQUE - MONTREAL
Advt. No. 3
CLASSIFIED ADS,
FOR SALE —
Axt ()Latimer Toilet, •
Phone 79x2 or inquire at the ;Poet:
FOR SALE --
19 Pigs. 8 weeks old,
Ronald Mulligan Phone 841,12.
FOI5 SALE
15 .acres Hay, heed Oats, 1 Saddle
Hotns, Sorrel, with White markings..
Otos. Ilanguid, Ethel, Ont.
FOR SALE --
150
150 Pluitats, rock and hamp„
are laying,
Mrs. Arthur Hull Phone 33r16
that
FOR SALE —
eias Iron, In goad condition.
Mrs. Melvin Hamilton, Ethel
Phone 113'10,
WANTED TO RENT —
A small house or cottage near
main street. Apply to
Ronald Jamieson, over S, Lowe Apt,
HELP WANTED —
Clerk for shop, to do office Work.
Male preferred, Duties to commence
Immediately. Apply in person.
C. & G. Kreuter Co., Brussels.
FOR SALE —.
1 Frost & Wood Hayloader, cheap
for quick sale.
Alex Speiran, Phone 49r14 Brussels
FOR SALE --.-
If you went a rubber tired wagon
get in touch with Geo. Wese;nburg.
Selling for wholeeele this week only
with one without tires. Phone 56r9.
I FOR SALE —
Modern Red Brick House on west
I side of Victoria Park, New modern
bathroom, hot and cold orator, Town
water $3500.00.
Hugh Pearson, Brussels Phone 11
WANTED— r
Dead and disabled farm Ani ai ,
P ui
for prompt pfok-up. Q
p., Blas, P.
Bryalela SielI, Conant.
NOTICE --
I Custom Baling
I New Baler with loader attachment,
Jas. A.. Bryan, Phone l2r19
Brussels, Ont.
PALMISTRY AND
TEACUP READINGS
Given by Noted Experienced Read-
er for appointment Phone 59r8 Brus-
sels or write Miss L M. Sellers.
Ethel, Ont.
FOR SALE —
Dan't miss out on Bray speciais—
started pullets — shipper's choice
breed, heavies 3 week $25.90; 4 week
$30.50. Medium $34.90 and $38.90.
For your own choice, or deyolde, ,
rLced or pullets, ask us — Agent
Wm. Glen Bray, lOthel.
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders tor the caretaking of
Ethel Public School will be received
until July 8th, Duties to commence
Sept. 1, 1952. State salary for a year.
Contract forms can be obtained from
the secretary.
J. Carl Hemingway, Sec,-Treas.
Phone Brussels 35-5.
FOR SALE'—
IIsed Binders and Separators —
1-8 ft. John Deere Binder
1 — 7 ft. Cockshautt
2 — 10 tt. McCormick Deering,
power take -off binders.
— 28-46 Red Rimer Special Grain
Separator.
R. M. Kelly, Phone 102x -r4.
Brussels. Ont.
MRS, ,JAMES IRELAND
HONORED BY PUPILS
Mrs. James Ireland was honoured
with gifts front Ole pupils of S.S. No.
3 grey School before leaving where
she hies been a teacher for the past
three years,
"Che £ollowirrog address was read
by Margaret Martin:
ia0"
Dear ASOS. Ireland, :
As YOU have decided to make this
your last year with ns, we want to
say "Thanks" and express our
appreclation for the many ways1n
which yuo have helped us, as our
teacher, and our friend, through
tJte past three years.
You have made them good with a
mixture of work, play, music, and
l<tnghter. You have been patient,
kind and considerate, always faith-
fitl to excel t+e to better efforts in
Your cheery good -humour and coin-
rado4hip in work and pray have
ebaneed Mint mild have been dull
bo"t',s infra interesting. and happy
OIIOS.
Wr aro losing ynti as a teacher,
lint not a friend, and we hone
h1
hese
yon often as you go your
way. Mae i^ be a happy one
and we wish yen every durress in
your new school.
We ask you to accept our "Thanks
ser everything" and 'slew gifts.
0»' earents "Iain us 111 these
evnree:eians of thanks,. apprselatIon
end good wishes.
Your sincerely,
Pupils of S. S. No. 3 Grey
Mrs. Ireland will teach next term
In S. S. No. 6 Morris.
FREDERICK F. HOMUTH
Phm. B., R. 0.
Carol E. Homuth R. 0.
Mrs. H. Violo Homuth R. 0.
Optometrists
Phone 118 Harriston, Ont.
WALLBOARD SEALER
Apply one soot
�oF ter Welllboard
luiti rj IN`I'poNttep VK get i
ea.
rr
Johnson's Paint and
Electric Store
Brussels. Ont.
n.r<
.1 Ins/ of trhs 11,1. from West-
ma)nyter Nn pt'Oa4, London. vysLted
with Mrs. Scott, last week.
Mrs. Jas. Ii.rllantyne left last week
to spend the summer at Huntsville
with her niece Mrs. Canteran•
Mrs. Ague. Denholnx is a visitor
this week at the hone of her sister
Mrs. John 'Work.
Miss ,noel Scott was 0 visitor
last week with her neice Mrs. Mc-
Cul4ough. 'Blyth,
TENDERS WANTED —
The Council of the Township of
Grey will receive tenders for the
work to be done on the Whitfield
and Siaehan Drains, The work to
be done by the hour,
Also tenders for the McNair Drain
and open portions of the Battery
and Lynton Quipp Drains. The work
to be done by the yard or hour.
Tenders to be 111 by 3 P. M. July 5,
1952.
Plans and Specifioatlons may be
seen at the Clerk's Office, Ethel.
The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted,
Edythe M. Cardiff, Clerk.
CHENILLE
BEDSPREAD
BARGAIN
From Factory to You — $5,25
Lowest price in Canada, This
hedpread is fully tutvered with
baby chenille, no sheeting showing;
First quality. It cooter in all oolore;
.in0le or double bede.ize, with
Wether multi-smut's+l er Solid raised
centre patterns, At only $5,25 each.
:.c ne C. 0. D. 111114 pos4 age, hauled -
la tP
au ed -
late money -order -]rack guarantee.
Order one, 3r11 will order more. ,
TOWN & COUNTY MFG.
R•.v 1496 Place D'Armes,
Montreal, Quebec.
FOR SALE —
Hay Loader, drop head. almost
like new.
Phone 42r5. i4
WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP
Always a Targe stork In Chalone
Granites to Chose front
All modern machinery.
famous for
Cemetery lettering a sesalatia
Artistic Memorials
at vary reasonable prices.
R. A. SPO'PrOPI
Phone 256 — Wingham, Ont.
UPPER burr—Retiring as Secretary -Manager of the
Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association (Ontario -
Quebec Division) after 17 years outstanding service
Robert Giles, Lachute (Que.) Watchman, was presented
with a beautiful oil painting during the association's
recent convention at Wigwassan Lodge, Lake Bgsseau,
Muskoka, Ontario. Shown with Mr. and Mrs. Giles are
Past President E. A. Spence, Strathroy Age -Dispatch,
extreme left, and Robert H. Saunders, C.B,E., Q.C.,
Chairman of The Hydro -Electric Power Commission of
Ontario, right, who was guest speaker at the convention
banquet,
UPPER arowr—Members of the 1952 executive of the
Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association (Ontario
Division) posed for this photograph during the gala
dinner which was one of the highlights of their annual
convention at Wigwaesan Lodge, Lake Rosseau,
Muskoka. Front row, left to right --Jack Pickett 1st
Vice -President, Paris Star; E. A. Spence, Past President,
Strathroy Igo -Dispatch; Chas. Noise, President Stmt
odic Tribuats; Werden Leavens, Secrotary-Manager,
Bolton Enterprise; Second Row, left to right—Chas.
Davis, Elmira. Signet; Barry Wenger, Wingha n Advance;
.Terry Craven, Ridgelown Dominion; George Cadogan, Durham Chronicle; Vern Farrell, Bracebridge Gazette, Directors:
Third Row, left to right—William James, Canadian Statesman Bowmanville, and Col, F. J. Picking, Liberal, Richmond
Hill, Directors; Clayton Sehaus, Chesley Entreprise, 2nd Vice -President.
LOWER RIGHT—Featuring the annual convention of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association (Ontario DLviateet)
was the presentation of trophies and awards for outstanding achievement in the field of weekly newspaper editing.
Winners left to right: Sam Cook, Editor, The Liberal, Richmond Hill, was presented with the E P. Stophenees
Trophy for the weekly newspaper with the best front page in towns with populations 4,500 and under; Robert Weti&esi
Editor, .lfildivay Gazette, winner of the Jos. T. Clarke Aiemorial Trophy for best all-round paper in towns with popula-
tions 1 500 and under; John Meyer, Managing Editor, Newmarket Era and Express, displays the Legge Trophy for the
best editorial page while his five-year-old daughter, Stella holds the Aurora Banner Trophy for the best alt -round
weekly newspaper serving towns with a population 4,000 to 8,000. Both these awards weee won by the Newmarkrl
Era and Express this year. Col. F. J. Piekang, Aurora Banner, was presented with the Albert V. Nolan Memorial
Trophy for the best all-round newspaper serving towns of 1,500 to 4,000. g,
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