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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1953-1-7, Page 51 You'll. make more Money with a McCUL[OCH NEW 1953 MODELS AVAILABLE NOW! ONLY '331.00 Complete with 14" blade end stain, F.O.B. Vancouver, B.C. HERE'S WHY... 1■ McCulloch Is the dependable saw—you an cut all day at top speed without overworking your McCulloch. McCulloch Is the fast cutting saw --special 3 h.p. engine saws at full power in any position—enures top production under the toughest conditions. McCulloch is the light weight saw—weighing only 25 lbs. complete with 18" blade and chain, a McCulloch Is easy to work with all day. 6 models to choose from -14", 18", 24", 30", 36", blades -15" bow saw. 2. 3■ 4. Act now, see and test the top value, top performance 1953 McCulloch Chain Saw at your dealen'today or contact LEMERY DISTRIBUTORS LTD. Exclusive Canadian Agents 320 Wed tat Aye„ 861 Landsdowne SL, 525 1st Ave., Vancouver 10, B.C. Peterborough, Ont. Quebec City, Que. GEO. E. POLLARD R. R. 2 Brussels, Ont. NOTtCC 3d you have found that 3001 prmeent Look -keeping system Is inadequate— or it has been criticised by the Tse Dept, why ant discuss the mat- ter with me. During the, past nine teem 1 isle installed upwards of fifty iiraple accounting oysters amass' email Business man. plofrselenal men sad farmer.: • • The installation Fee 1e moderate— the cost of the actual book, vary,, small and the system, once install- ed on be anal l by yotirselt wits a periodic Audit and Annul Statement by me or on a monthly Audit basis sift ea Annual Btatenmfk allIllii come Tea Return. This can be ar ranged according to your capacttf io abitorb the coat. — There is no ttnanels: obligation on your part to discuss your pro- blem. The system referred to above meets all requirement of the In- come Tax Dept. and also the Mr employment Ins. Comm. S. J.PYMM Business and Tax Service 'Office in the Kilpatrick Block f_UCKNOW, ONT. In attendance at Office Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, Saturday by appointment. Phone • Office 23 W Res. 28 J. nammiensommmoomeseirsersesmoneemisser DEAD STOCK DEAD AND CRIPPLED FARM ANIMALS REMOVE PROMPTLY FOR SANITARI DISPOSAL. ' Telephone Colkc: BRUSSELS 85R12 ELMIRA 564 GORDON YOUNG LIMITED NOTICE OF MEETING TO CONSIDER BY-LAW Take notice that a By,Law for raising $109,000.00 umider the pru visions of The Tile Drainage Act, will be taken into consideration by the Council of the Corporations of the Township of Grey at the Tows, ship Office on the 7th day of Feb. 1953, at the hour of 3 o'clock in the anei 'net. Edythe M. Cardiff, Oleak, NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons havthg clainils'agedast the estate of Oliver Turnbull lata of dine Township • a Grey in the Coumby et Huron, Gentleman, d`•. ceased who died on ea' about the Thirteenth day of December, 1961, are ,hereby notified to send to the undersigned on or before tote Seven- toentlt day of Jasuery, 1953, full pai- ticulttas Of .their claims in writing Immediately after the 171.1. day 00 J'anaary, 1953, the assets of tate estate will be distributed amongst tlse parties entitled thereto halving regard OrCy. to claims of which the Executors shall then have notice, Dated at Brussels, Ontario this 22nd day of December, 1952. CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON Barrister and o. BRITSSEI,S ONTARIO NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons haying claims against the estate of Harriet Simmons lata of the Township of Grey in the County of Huron, Widow, deceased, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned on or before the Twenty first day of January, 1053 full par Hunters of tr.eir alarms in writing, Trnmidiattly after the said 918t day of ,Tnmtatry, 1953 the assets of the estato will be distributed amongst the barties entitled thereto having regard only to accounts of which rho Executor sltutil then have notice Dated at Brussels, Ontario thin 07th clay Of Dec, 1952. CRA,W10011D & HETITERINGTOPi Barrister and c, samesessessesesessentersasosesissasivish1 BRUSSELS t1NTARIO PEOPLE WE KNOW 4 * * Mrs, Mex. Anuletrong is viaitia9 in Coblingwood. * *. Mr, Q. Elliott has been bad for the past week, • * * Mr. awl Alms, Geo: 13aelver, Lon- don, with hex parents Mr. and ',ars, 1, Work, * * 1 - Miss. Layaere McNair, . London, with her parents, Mr.. and Mrs. W. McNair. ▪ * • Miss Joyce Thomas has accepted a .podttion on ate staff of Vat Car. edian Bank at .Commorce, *• * Mr. .and Mrs. A. Weeks, Wallace• bergs with her parents Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bennett, 4 1 1 Holiday vitsiifor's with Mr. and Mrs, Harold Thomas were Mr, and Mrs. Ray Daint and little daughter Collien of Stratford; Flying Officer Charles and Mrs, Thomas of Mat - hem, NOW .Bronswiok and Flying Officer John Pattapoff of 'Brenton. * 4 e! Dr, R. G 22tebhena. Boston, Misses Isabel and Dorothy Strpehens. Tor- onto and Miss Glenne Stephens. Kitchener with .their parents Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Stephens. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Ian McDonald and family with her mother Mrs. sickling in Listowel. , * * * Miss Elizabeth, Meyers, Montreal, with her parents Dr, and Mrs. C. A. Myers. * * * ,T. A. Ballantyne, London, was a Christmas visitor with his mother Mrs. Jas, Ballantyne, * * * Dr. and Mrs. Donald McRae, Ter - onto, with Iris mother Mrs. T, T. McRae, * * * Bob Rohs, London, with lid, parentis Mr. and Mrs, D: A. Rano, * * * and Mrs, Vernon Rosa, Louden and Dr. G. Roan and danaiitere BarbeCd and Mary, Wtnglram with Mrs. 0, (, Rosa, • s 411 Mr. and Mrs. Ailutat Dent and chug. Inter Joan, Tlventott with Mr, and Mrs, Henry Dent. * * 4 Ms'..and Mrs. T. L. McDonald and son with Ms'. and Mrs, llumphr,ey Port Petry, * ** Muses Margaret and Lillian Gib- son, Toronto.- with their parents Mr. and Airs, John Gibson, • A • Mr, and Mrs. Dean Mengel' 00 Frees and 'Ir. and Mrs, Leslie Bolton and dasdgister of Walton visited tlielr aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs, Walter Huggan, BLUEVALE Personals: Airs. N. M'cJadhren, Ltujse and Gilbert, Clifford with Mrs, R. Garaiss;' the Women's Instit- ute will begin a series of euchre Panties this week; communion! seri vioes were .held in both eturohes Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Alex Mc. Cracken and Lonne with Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Goll. Morals' Rev, R. A. end Mrs. Brooks in Toronto, Miss Maude Rrooles. lartdardine, with Mrs, George Thomson; Mra. 1 Edythe Sanderson, London, with Darn's Moffatt and 0. B. Moffat. The Y. P. U. met in the sohoolroosn of the United Church to install new officer,. They are; president, 1 T<enntir Johnston; vice President, Robert Fr•tser; secretary, Cavell Rettan; Pianist, Eleanor Snmiith. conveners. Harold Johnston, Lloyd Wheeler, Jca•ce Hoffman, Verna Wheeler and Don McLs'an, Miss Lois Dodds is ill at the home of herr parents in Gerrie. * 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. Beaver and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Baeker, Wheatley 1 with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Banker. 4 * * Mr. and MTs, W. H. Bell with Mr. and Mrs. Harris Bell, Elora. * S. Hr. and Mrs. John ToprhNm and fanvily, and Mrs. W. Wallace and Mervin Wallace with Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Kennnedy. * _* s Mr. and Mrs. Murray Ross and daughter Heather, Sarnia. and Mar - nary Matheson, Straford, with Mr. and Mrs. Clark Matheson, also Mr. ,and Mrs. Sinclair Hemingway and daughters Sheila and Susan, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Matheson and his mother Mms, 0. Hemingway. * * * Mise Nettie Bentley, Toronto, with Mrs. A. L. McDonald. * * * Mr. and Mrs. ,Jefferson, Clinton, with. Dr. and Ms. W. A, Spence. * • •_ Mr, .ansa Mrs. Frank Scott, Wallace - burg, and Air, and Mrs. Graeme Sioottt, Welland,( Were holiday visitors with their parents, Ma'. and Mrs. W. S. Scott. * * 1 Flying Officer Ohaales Thomas is convalescing at his darents home following an appendectomy in Wing - ham General Hospital, He has bean granted leave until J.vn. 17th, * r i Mrs. W. S Scott spent a week with her daughters, Mrs. J. A. McGinnis, Concord, and Mrs. J. 'P. iTarvey, To. onto. * * * Mr, and Mrs. Wm, IOaster and son Gary of St. Thomas, Misses Annie 1 and Aline Stiles and Stuart St31ss, , Toronto, Miss Jeanie Terence, Tor . onto, Miss Dorothy Stiles and Gen McAllen, Berrie, with Mr. and Mrs. W. 1T. Stiles, * * * Mr. and Airs. Wilson Tibbo, 'Plt1- hury; Mr, and Mrs, Robt. Joyce Toronto and Mr,. and Mrs, G. M, T,ayeeek, Pattie and Johnnie, Water- down, aterrlowu, wttlt Mr. and Mrs. Jay, S Armstrong, - * * • Mrs. A. C. T3n:elcer has returnad from a holiday visit with Mr. and ,lips. G. Backer. Lonflm. * * 8 Mr. and Mrs. M, Blaine, Ann, Shiila aid Karen. Toronto, Dr. CRANBROOK The annual meeting of the Wo- men's Missionary Society of Malt land Dresb}iteaiai of ISnox Pres- byterian Church will be held in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Wingham on Tu.esdaty, Jan 13th at 10 a. m, D Arts. Clara ()Instead is in at. 'ilhomas, visiting her sister Mrs. Jas. McCallum. Public School reopened here on Monday 'fallowing the holidays. Other teachers in the district return- ing to their schools were Mrs, L. H. Gorlin who teaches east of Monorieif and Miss Kate McNabb at Temjs• hauling. Mr. and Mrs, Archie Engel, 14th can., Robt. Bagel, Mr, and Mrs. Ross Engel and John and Mr. and Mrs. Mac Engel and Gordon were at Statfford Tues. Ddc. 30, celebrat- ing the silver wedding anniversary of Wm. and Mrs. I nge:l, 4 Nile St. The Oranbrook Women's Institute met in the Community Centre on Dec. 9th, with a •good atbendaoee, The roll call was answered by oath. irvg a Christmas Carol - and giving its engin. Title mottle, "'Nie spirit of gyylnb sats the soul alight 'with a generous Sire" was gityen by Mrs. Donald lifcTaggant Daring the bus- Mese usin•ese dischssion the President an- nounced nnounced that a bus bad been chart- ered hartered to convey W. I. members to Maple Leaf Gardens is atttend Can- ada Day during tate A.C.W.W. Con- ference noxit August. Rev- W. I•tynd' man gave a (very fine Christmas topic whihit was much enjoyed by bf all present. Two lovely Christ Eras table decorations arranged by Mrs. L. Laine and Miss Tenn. Noble were exhibited. A very interesting debate is being arranged for the January meeting, "Resolved that a..„nien are better drivers than men." The debaters wilt be Mrs, W. Strickler, Mrs. M. Cameron, Rrw, W. TTymdma.n and Rev. M. Baillie. A gond attendance is hoped for, The meeting was closed by sytnging the National Anthem. CANADA — s0 YEARS FROM NOW A leading geographer tells hofs Canada will develop in the next 11 30 years, in the Stas Weekly of January 10. He forcoats a populat- ion of 20,000,000 in Canada by 1983, and five major enconomic regions where Industry will Closter. He Pro diets that. young Americans, tech• ninians and scienttftcally trained men, will come to Canada as the at 88,700.00. land of opportunity. Number of good houses in the Another Star Weelcly nrttola des' erihos life in e fleeting viila.go. On Va-nemrver, Island, in the village of Iiolherg, you can honlc a deep sea codfish from your bedroom wind- ow. THE BRUSSELS POST CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE 1 Amities, Cow, 5 yearn trltl. Gust, an!teed due on Feb, 1st, Tom Bernard Phone 3610 FOR SALE --- Ladles Chou Coat, Size 16; in good condition, for sale reasonable Inquire at Brussels Post NOTICE — Get your wood or logs cut hast and economical, prices reasonable, Mel, Jermyn Phone 56112 Brusse•le F'OR BALE — Hard body -wood, limb wood -and dry .cedar, .available now for de- livery, measurement and quality guaranteed. , Mel, ,Ternuytn Phone 53112 Brussels NOTICE — Surge Milkers,are safer for yotir coils, They dp milk faster and- are easier nasmed. For furter' inecnur anion 'contact Lovell McGuire, Winghaan, Phcne'.533W, ATTENTION FARMERS — DEADSTOOK removed .jropt your faran .promptly for sanitaiy :disposal Telephone (ollect: Brussels; 85r19 or Elmira 564. GORDON YOUNG LIMITED FOR SALE — Bray Chicks for 1953. Eathohery has pullets, Cockerels. Limited quanti3y started chicks. Deliver now, or when you want them. Ask us for panticula.rs. Agent Win. G. Bray, Ethel. WANTED — Man for steady travel among Customers in Huron County, Perm- anent connection with large manu- fagturer. Only reliable hustler considered. Write Rawleigh's Dept, A-152-131, Montreal. TENDERS WANTED — Tenders for caretaking in Grey Twp. schools with exception of No. 11. Tenders will be received trmtft Tan. 12, 1958. J. Carl ITemingway, Sec.-Treas. Phone 25r5 Brussels. WANTED —, Reliable man as Dealer in Huron County. Experience not necessary. A fine opportunity to step Into old profitable businelss where Ra,wleigh Products have been gold for years. Big profits. Prodnots furnished on credit. Write Ratwletgh's Dept. ML. L-132-163, Montreal. TENDERS WANTED — Tenders for supplying about 150 cords of Beech and Maple body wood to rthe various Grey Twp. schools on or before Aug. 1, 1953. Wood to be piled at each school—Also 2 cord cedar for each of the?sahoola. Tend- ers for all or aXq part of this wood will be considered up untiil San. 11, 1953. J. Card Hemingway, Sec.-Treas. Phone 25r5 Brussels. SALE! SALE! SALEI LUXURIOUS CHENILLE BEDSPREADS AT ONLY $5.39. EACH From Factory To You. This bed- spread is .the latent range. It has .thousands of small velvety tuffs which completely covers the spread. One of the tiniest type of ohennfle bedspreads made and worth much more. In all shades, with either multi -colored or solid same color patterns on top. In full doable ar singit bedsdzes. First 4uallby. Sent C.O.D. plus pot-''tge. Immediate moneyback guarantee. TOWN & COUNTRY MPG., Box 1496 Plans D'.Ar:mos, Montreal, Quefec, FOR SALE -- 180 acre FEU U.1, hydro, good house, barn, driveshed, nenhouse, good bush, priced at 06,000.00. 100 acre farm, goal house, d barns, priced at 06000.00. 100 acre -farm on County Road, hones large barn, silo hydro in the hones priced at 66000.00. 75 acre farm, good house with all modern conveniences. pressure sytem, water softener, steel driving shed, large barn, priced at 59000.00. 100 arra farm, olos9 to highway, good red brick house, hydro, steal drive shed, large barn, priced to sail Village of Brusselei. 3, C. Long, Real Estate Broker. Phone 84 13rueaeln, Ont. Wednesday, jou. Ttli, 1062 Machine Shop New Open For business In Brussels Lathe Work Acetylene Welding Electric Welding Professional service in each line. Suitable equipment for all agricultural and indust. rial repairs. Two men at your service at all times. We sell and service the McCulloch,. I. E. L. and Disston Chain Saws. Dealer for Dairi-Cool Milk Coolers GEO. E. ''POLLARD Phone 56r 1 3 Brussels, Oita. Meal ,Pellet rower or:girnaf w7 ole r 1 r -nep.'cerrtents ,•,tr dta; ak' rtr ran, i+r MUS NESS CARDS C. A. Myers, M. D., L. M. G. C. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON N(/iAVam St Phone 4. Brunei', Oita. DR. R. W. STEPHENS • Graduate University of Toronto PHYSICIAN and SURGEON • ' Todephe-e 45 — Brussels. Oat, JOHN E, LONGSTAFF, Optometrist Eyes Examined. Wanes fitted. Phone 791 Seaforth Main Srslaf. HOURS: 9 - 6, Wed. 9-12.30. Sat. 9 a.m. to ! P L Walker Funeral Home Day or Night tails Telephone Si No Extra Charge for Use of Funeral Hine !leased Funeral Director and Embalms" Twenty -far Hoer Ambulance Saralee a Fltswers Wy 7ee7 . 13 n. A. Kann & Co. FUI! MAL AND AMISUI.ANCE SERV= , thawed. Peal Director ani Esbolimrr MOR* 3111 er ss — Dltt>aIELJ* ori'. -` R. S. Hetherington, K. C. WlNGHAM and BRILISSELS AT IRU Timm* andPlow i Saturday all day — Mel opens ser! t . Soccassec' to E. D. M Harvey W. Stephenson - Representative for San Life Assurance Co. Canada Health and Accident Co. Casualty General Insu raance Co. !'hone 43x Ilnamllla J. A. Monagaha n, R. 0. Optometrist, LiSTOWEL, ONT. Specializing in Eye Exanninaiion and the Fitthgg of OfFute in Liw'x) eel Clinic Hours: 9:00 e.ns. to 6:00 p.m. daily; Closed crihomalar PAL Opts every Tuesday and Saturday Evening 7:04 9®1 AWL Other evenings by appointment Phone S3t, Chas. T. Davidson INSURANCE FOR ALL KINDS Automobile and Fire Insurance Accident and Sickness Agent for Great West Liffe Insu•nce Co.. Olson* Office 96 _ g, p Ont. G. ALAN WILLIAMS, Optometrist., Patrick St., WINGHAM At Khacardlne Office Every Tufting. ' Phone Wingleam 770 A 5, rarer Evenings by appointment • Lewis Rowland Or write to IR, R. 3 Walton. (Licensed For hits -)n Coamty) 'tA1i73FACTION GUARANTEED .— PRICES REASONAIIIM !rear Engagements Phone 31 c''! he Brussels Pal!" wa I Peat' i oeuaation ephone Lew, be lacked tcPot, lrir 7