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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1953-6-17, Page 5f'HE BR1:JSST ;-S POST MACHINES ON HAND 1 used Cockshutt No, tow Manure Loader 1 used Oaee R Tractor 1 used John Deere BR Tractor 1 No, 70 Cockshutt Tractor 1 slightly used Ferguson Tractor 1 slightly used Ferguson., PIoW 1-3 furrow Case Plow 1-2 furrow Cockshutt PIoW 1-3 furrow Cookahutt Plow 1 new Robert Dell Thresher' 1 used Stratford Decker with cutter 1 used 10' Binder 1 used Case Wagon 1 used N. H. No, 76 Baler 1 used N. H. No. 70 Baler 1 John Deere Wire Tie Baler 1 used N. H, No, 77 Baler 1 used Allis Chalmers Round Baler 1 Massey Harris Manure Spreader 1 used Case Combine (one year old) 1 used Cockshutt Power Mower 1 used Cockshutt Power Side Rake 1 used I. H, C. Side Rake (1 year old) 1 used Allis Chalmers Side Rake 1 used I. H. C. Hayloader 1 used 13 run Case Drill 1 Cockshutt 6' One Way Disc 1 Cockshutt 4.5 One Way Disc 1 used John Deere Disc (8 feet) 1 new Cockshutt Disc (8 feet) 1 new Buehler Cultivator (18 teeth! 1 used Massey Harris Forage Harvester 1 used Case Harvester (1 year old) 1 New Holland Harvester 1 used John Deere Blower 1 used New Holland Blower 1 New Holland Blower. Complete lyra cf Cockshutt and New Holland Machines GORDON McGAVIN FARM EQUIPMENT SALES AND SERVICE WALTION - ONTARIO Phone 832-33 Seaforth - Phone 19-26 'Brussels SPECIAL ON COAL Coal s Now at the Low Summer Price. Linger no longer. Order your supply of quality coal now while you can save. ROBT. L. CUNNINGHAM "Our Coal Madzcs Warm Friends" Phone 8$r12 Ethel, Ont. "The tion �. ern � 1 �„rs"'0t` �£aa� .;?.S.s,..M. _ ....;a.'a^>".?,^1h-`^.>^.3w"�- '• Limited l r MONTREAL -TORONTO -CHICAGO On business or pleasure, travel the fast and comfortable way o ted. Put usable(imento Canadian International your advantage atheengineer does the driving. Work or relax in modern coaches; -duplex -roomettes or luxurious bedroom -buffet -lounge cars. Overnight, enjoy the wide variety of restful sleeping accommodations from berths tp drawing rooms.Dine well in bright, up-to-the-minute dining cars. MARVELLOUS MEMS Canadian Tasty food, nicely served, melees go altime a nNationalliasure on ' You For reservations and Informa- tion regarding your ineu and electors travel consult your local Canadian Motioned Passenger Agent. Ask ebout ficin Navel Gift Certificates. For more than fifty years the International Limited has served Montreal, Toronto, Windsor, Detroit, Chicago, on dependable, all-weather schedules. (Pool serv- ice Montreal -Toronto only). Go by The International Limited and arrive refreshed. OON•MOHDAyItoR©AY. 12Hr,THE�p�PAGE �\ s: I� 15 p•m. MONDAY to FRIDAY "MARKET REPORTS 10..05 a.m.-EACH SUNDAY "NEWS FROM TOWN & COUNTRY" (911r41444F-C4/19004. FARM. NEWS EDITOR CFPL itadic9- DIAL 980 LONDON ■ PRIVATE SALE 'OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS Mrs. Ti. J. Gibson, Phone 21 or Oa)l and see between 2 to 6 aR•ternooae er evenings up Lo June 20th. Old fashioned roll tali desk Quince heater, Radio large Kitchen stove, wood or coal, almost new. the is of drawers. small Glair (green) upholstered Sen"tng tneohtno Ironing beard, ,Garden tools 2 set, laundry tubs ftoii-u-way rot 0 tables (2 end and rlarnd) 2 lumps. 1 tel -lite, 1 table lamp OP -man font -stool Carney cupboard CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE - Lady's bicycle. in good shape. Betty Carter Phone 12r4 FOR SALE - 1936 Dodge Sedan, Cheap. J. C. Long, Brussels, LOST - Dark Tan Female Collie, mowers to name. "Skipper." Finder Please Phone 24r12 Dan McKinnon FOR SALE - 3 bags of seed potatoes, also a few bags of eating potatoes. Phone 34r9, Norman Stephenson. Ethe., FOR SALE - Bray Pullets. What better right now? Choice of breeds. Dayold and &hart( d. Ask us for particulars and prires. And order your August broilers now too. Agent is Wm. G. Bray, Ethel. TENDERS WANTED - Grey Township School Board in- CANADAvttes tenders for painting S. S. No. 1, interior and exterior. Please state coat separately. Tenders received until July 6111, 1953. J. Carl Hemingway. Sec.-Treas. Grey Twp. Council MORRIS TWP. COUNCIL Brussels, Ont. I Grey Township Uounoil meeting ! Morris Township Council Meeting, : GENTLEMEN - was held on June 6th. June 1, 1953. , Are you tired of your present neck - I Merrilby Howard F. McNaught i 'rhe Connell met in the Towns=, ties? if so. send us two of your ties second: d by Wm. E. Bishop that the ' ITall on the above date with. all and ono dollar (51.001 and we send 1 minutes be adopted as read, members present. you two ties of your preference in Moved by Clifforn rt, Dunbar The minutes of the last meeting return, Titndh state cntour prefer I and special meeting were read and once. TTEXCHANGE, 569 Ouellette seconded by Wm. E. Bishop thatI adopu-d nn motion of Wm. Elston Street. Room218. Windsor, Ont. of I Court of Revision be closed on the and Bailie Parrott. Smith Drain and that we finally pasts i I Moved by Win. Elston, seconded by i the by-law,Sam Alcock that the Blyth Pair- Carried., Board ho given n grant of 350.00. Moved by Howard F. McNaught 1 -Carried. , ! seconded by Win. 12. Bishop that as- seesment on the Storey Drain be JTov d by C. R. Coulter. seconded sustained and Coact of Revision be by Bailie Parrott that the road 1)1113 dosed. as presented bye Road Superin- - Carried. 1"ndent 1)r paid. Moved by Clifford R. Dunbar I - Carried, seconded by Hugh Smith that W.31 Moved by C. R. Coultes. seconded 1 Petition the Lieutenaant-Governor in , by Sam Alcock that the Assessment Council foraid on the Storey Drain. 1 Roll for 1954 be accepted, 1 - Carried. - 1 THG ONLY RAILWAY SERVING Att TEN PROVINCES - Carried. • Moved by Wm. EAlis(hop &seconded i Moved by Bailie Parrott, seconded by Howard E. McNaught that we by Wul. Elston that the meeting finally pass by-law No. 11. adjourn to meet again nn July 6 at - Carried. ( 1 0. n1• Moved by Hugh Smith seconded he following accounts were paid: by Cnfc1 Dunbar laliff R D t that we trans- ans 1.r0 Crnnvn poultry trilled $25.60 , ter sufficient, funds from mise ac- Witter Stlortreed, valuators count 4o new machinery account to , lets' U nay balance of grader, I Relgrave Co -Op., Derrls powder 93,00 E •b " - Carried. `Tito Casemore, destroying and Moved by Hugh Snlith seconded bnrv'nm dog 5,00 Sty Clifford R. Dunbar that the hal- Goo. Hetherington, Spray I once of $2.102.61 nn maintainer be Tnsneetor Tt"M. of Health, Insulin 212,70 , Haid: - Carried. Dim Fraser. spraying 103.60.29 i t Moved by Wm. E. Bishop seconded myth Standard. envelopes 0,75 , by Howard Tr. MeNaught that Cecil Wheeler, fox bounty 1.50 • Council give the Cranbrook Cern- ! et1'ry Board a grant of $100.00. Tlnbhv Higgins, fax bounty 2,00 i Moved by Clifford - Carried. Gordon Walsh, fox bounty 2.00 1 R. Dunbar Alf. Nichol, fox bounty 2.00 i t seconded by Wm. E. Mahan that we Don, T'1a^5r, fox bounty 2.00 Pnv 1 grant of 3200.00 to Ethel Clem Blyth Standard. Advt. 5.00 I ' ere Board. - Carrie. 0, n. Martin, hydro for.. hall 6.07 ; Moved by Howard F. McNaught Robt. McMurray, poultry killed 56.00 , ! seconded by Clifford R. Dunbar that Stewart Procter. poultry killed 31.25 , all annroved accounts be Paid. Frank Shaw, valuators tees, 5.70 , - Carried, Municipal Worl Moved h's' tivm 1', Mahon ssronded Addison Fraser, supplies 22.95 1 by T-Tnwnrd 1P. MrNaunht that inc ]Tarr ey Johnston Reeves and d supplies 1,04 art'^",w, to meet July 4111 at 1 o'clock Mayors Convention 34.35 , or at the call of the Reeve. P. Oster. Refund on Govler Dr. 3,79 I - Carried G, Haines, Refund on Govler The fallowing aeconwt& were Paid: Drain 56,26 , D. Craig, Refund on Givier Dr. 44,26 H, E. P. C. 11,96 The Bi'OSse1 A. Nef hitt, Refund on Govler I s Post print TENDERS WANTED - Grey Township School Board In- vite tinders t1 supply about 45 ton of first grade hard furnace eoal to the various, schools of the township. Tenders will he received until July 6th. 1951. J. girl Hemingway. Brussels. Ont. n Storey Drain By-laws 60.00 Drain 6,32 C. T. L. Wnrb1 1de 233.00 K. Webster, Refund on Govler 43.70 Fred Smalidon, Inspector 180.00 Drain Ethel Public Library, Village 30. Govler, Refund on Govler 13 64 Grant 60.00 Drain i Grant J. Nesbitt, Refu»d on Govler ' EtRink Committee, Village Drain. 7.58 i Granit 50,00 (Drain Banner, Advt, Cox air. 3.20 F. A. McMillan.illan. Refund on Levier 1 • • Thevel l LDran 2.17 i C 11 nt. of 1T1¢hways, Refund on Town of Listowel Deb, Payment' ii Drain 13.70 FTignh School 4,136.25 Wnt. H. Palter, Garbage Ethel Village 12,00 Crnnbrook Cemetery Board, Grant 100.00 Mount Pleasant Cemetery Board, • Grant 300,00 Edythe M. Cardiff, Clerk's fees, Snt(1h Drain 60.00 Edythe Cardiff, Clerk's tees, Store, Drain • 60,00 . C. R. Dunbar. Car to Hensall 5.74 ; Gordon Blake, Chickens stilled 16:30 Cavil Eokm1er, repairs for fence 1 ntTwo. HMI 7.59 Cecil Eckinier, fencing at Tum. Hall .1i 15.00 , Arthur Reolt, fencing at See.-Treas. LIVESTOCK WANTED -- Dead, disabled horses or removed free of charge. For prompt and efficient service phone "STONES" collect Ingersoll 21 or Bnnssels 72. COWS ATTENTION FARMERS - DEADSTOCK removed from y02.1farm promptly for sanitary df5Paeal Telephone Collect: Brussels ! TJ. or Elmira 664. GORDON YOUNG LIMITED Twn, FTnll Fox Bounty Bonds 18.00 145.01 2.843.55 $4,91.1.50 Edythe M. Cardiff, Clerk. NOTICE - Sewage disposal have sour sectio tanks and ossa Tools pnmlt8A out and avoid drainage trouble. l2elson Higgins, stamps 13.00 10,1i.on rra,•er, Ralanee of and halls of Walton ;cheot. Two Salary 150.00 I roots. and varnish furniture. TTnrvev 0 -Johnston, Reeve. Ronde 4816,15 i Per particulars ere Torrance Don - de.. Waltml, Goo. C. Martin, Clerk. 4, Painting S. S. No. 1 - interior riassmnatn -- two coats end varnish furniture. Contractor to 1111 cracks In piastering of walls before paint- ing. Pnvtlrlllara from Geo. Melds, Tiritseels. NOTICE - For artificial insemination at its best for all breeds, call the Water lol Cattle Breeding Association be- tween 7.30 and 10.00 a. m. on week days and 7.30 and 9.30 a. m. on Sun- days. Phone collect Palmerston 66 or Clinton 242..... TENDERS WANTED - Morris Township School Board Is asking for tenders for the following contracts to be to the hands of the secretary not later than June 27th. No tender neoeesarily accepted. Ralph Shaw, Bluevale. Ont. 1. Tender for installing toilets in S. S. No. 3, Contract to include - Pressnre pump, two toilets, septie tank and necessary tile drainage, the same to comply with Board of Health regulations. For particulars enntnct Reg. Watson, Brnsrsels. 2. Contract for lowering ceiling; in Walton School, work to be done In early July. Particulars from Tor- rence nuncios, Walton. 1. Painting interior - class room Wellin^'ton Po .a1d MONUMENTS Member Canadian Association Memorial Craftsmen Llstawel, Ont. Phone 1049-vt 1 ESCAPED THROUGH THE IRON CURTAIN Here cones a fire,t-liand record of a Carob family's davtlerate flight from 1113- Communist secret pollee - in all old American anlphibions jeepl Begin to read "Our E30npe to Free• I dun", starting In this Sunday's 1 1:innr 211 issue of The American Weekly, relellrated soler gravure magazine, with The Detroit Sundays Thue&t. - r,e, ,rerrrrr„•n a•!r ZS'edalesday, ,Tune 174. ALIVE and growing Plant the seeds for your future OPEN A A SAVINGS ACCOUNT AT 41.3 3 1 HALTON GIVES IMF*RESSIONS OF CORONATION IN STAR WEEKLY Matthew Halton. acclaimed by most Onnadtans, as the best foreign correspondent to report and intpeapret the local British nffnirs front n Canadian point -of -view, will write a slle0ial feature for 'Phe Star Weekly, giving Ills Impress- ions of the coronation. Tt ie an article von will want to read and add to your oolieetltnl of rnronntion '1"•1i^'^•a and nl,llllrea. T•n nage., of let1nl ptntttres taken al the rrlrnnntton anneal' in the rote - gravure section of thin Star -Weekly 0 20 Irvin Coxon, Mdtverton, ne , ;sane dated Jan , , 42.1 Lok Stt8 Prime Minister Louis St• Laurent r mister AND OTHERS inchi0ing HON. WALTER E. HARRIS r IN 'Clinton ON Wed., June 24th 2;15 P. M. - at - Agricultural Park In the Interests of . LIBERAL CANDIDATE IN HURON Issued by Huron Liberal Association ANDREW Y. McLEAN, M. PA, i in the event of ralny weather the meeting will be held in the Clinton Lions Arena.