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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1953-9-2, Page 4ie; • e JOHNSON ELECTRIC dc PAINTS, Brussels, Ontario Higher qualify assures tofsfacUon. BUY WESTERN FAIR GRANDSTAND TICKETS With 'Western Fair officials prom- leing the best grandstand perform - once in the long and illustrious history' Me fair, grandstand tickets went on sale in London last week at t' e downtown, ticket booth, Richmand Street and Queens Avenue and alio at the Western Fair of- fices at London. Most out-of-town visitors to the fair, being held this year Septem- ber 14 to 19, wiill want to see the gletterina and sensational grand- stand show, either afternoon or evening. To make sure of havtnt; good :ea.' r 1.i tn.. n seat at all. they clstold wady W ,,Fern Fair 4mmrdiz •'' enelesina Money Or- der ,r 1 :ne it the latter. add fifty- n fur 1. ,ria. one^ff, ;he day. and whether afternoon or evening performance, Prices tee 92.03, $1.50 and $1,00. Jack Kochman and his thrill driv ars. will perform Monday and Tues- day afternoon only, in front of the grandstand. Wednesday to Satur- day afternoon will be featured by harness racing, including the famous Futurity trots, and Paces. There is 'a full livestock entry list, and every foot of farm mach finery space has been taken. This • t• also true of the Manufacturers and Confederation building, which 131 be lam -peeked with industrial r.biblte. The Cnraklir. midway will be baok •l. lIm'ugh said. best time of Your life, t1 1ee:dere Fair this year — .pace tickets aOW Prosperous farmers are Installing DURO PUMPING SYSTEMS to save LABOUR and TIME with fresh run- ning water at the taps of a tap the house ... barns . . stables ... chicken houses. The fire pro- tection r♦tecfion value, too, Is vitaL BUY the BEST BUY a DURO Why carry water when you can have clean, fresh water anywhere you want it with a DURO Shallow or Deep Well Pump? Modernize your home with EMCO Fixtures and pittings for kitchen .. . bathroom . . laundry. Add comfort and value to your home. Drop In and see us today! For Sale by — C. & C., Krauter Co. Brussels. Ont. EMPIRE BRASS MFG. CO. LIMITED masa nn SDB�TN1fiNES cEE4 UURY WINNIPEG .issouYR Mau Tk BRIX4SE1S aro onsellu�1al balancing perform. form once, nine Internationally famous acts wIll delight and thrill the after- noon and °ventra audiences in the. Grandstand Perfermence. In addl. tan, each evening, the spooled° of the "Grandstand Folks", highlights the 1953 Western Fah, all by as brilliant dlspIhy of (tinworks' PRICES 91.00 — 91.50 -- 92,00 OST .,s MM, .'r.1',,, ,.e. Wednesday, Sopt4mbar cud, 1116$ PERFOR 1‘11A NCE HORSE SHOW 1)51°49 8 p.m. each night in Iho Ontorla Arend, KW Tuesday Srraf nee h Lal 1p30 p.m.: th a atudayM • ADVANCE. SALE TICKETS Three for Ona Dollar. Entitles holders is participate in draws for 911008 valUed 91 d Special Afternoon Grandstand Performance JACK KOCHMAN'S HELL DRIVERS World Champions in Aciioni Monday and Tay Afternoons Only liitarigg9r1, m itS ilei 00 +4.4Th�i,'.I 1 UID Western Fair Advance Sale Tickets on Salel at tt he office ts eetc., er Band srusseave Post. money Get your Tickets onthe Free Draw for Cars and 'fie 3 tickets for $1.00. CRANBROUK Sunday Sehool and the regular morning service will be held at the 10 regular time on Sunday, Sept. 6th, in Knox Presbyterian Church. I . Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Gordon return- ed last week from an enjoyable motor trip through the 'Gaited States. Mr. Wm. Cameron, Ti. S., spent several days with bis mother, Mrs. • Wm. Cameron Sr., and Calvin and Mrs, Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Orstrom and family, Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Murraj' Parton and daughters, Mr. end Mrs. Morgan Cameron and Sus- an, London, and Mr, and Mrs. Jim Cameron Sarnia, were recent visit- ors with Mr. and Mrs. Alcan Cam- eron, Mics afartha Jeschke, Toronto, Is with her father, Mr. Pant Jeschke. Mrs. J D. Hinckley, Owen Sound with Mr. and Mrs. Mao Engel. AUCTION SALE Of the Estate of the late Mre. Levi Parr on John St., Brussels SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th at 12.30 P. M. Sharp JI 3 pie°° chesterfield suite, 2 piece wine, 1 chair green 1 occasional oh'air, blue 1 living -room table, 1 end table 1 walnut livinglroom mirror 1 hall tree, 2 table lamps 1 wall what -not 1 medium size Quebec heater 1 oak rocker 1 small odd table 1 sq extension dining room table : 0 dining room chairs 1 dieing room arm chair I 1 dining room buffet. 1 Astro' s efrigerator, 2 yrs. old 1 sq. kitchen table 7 kitchen chairs, 3 bow backs, 4 Straight. 3 kitchen rockers 1 singer sewing machine, table top 1 Westinghouse Mantel Radio 1 radio table, 1 radio cabinet 1 Eureka electric pop•1tp toaster The August meeting of the Oran- brook ranbrook Evening Auxiliary was held last Tuesday evening at the home 1 of Mrs. G. Huether, with 16 members , and 5 visitors present The press- I was sung. The Lord's prayer was ' repeated in unison. The roil call tuba, 1 large table was, answered with a verse contain -0 1-1938 Plymouth Coach lug the word law. The teenage glee1 kitchen cupboard et' the churnh were guest, and some 1 1-24 ft. extension ladder of the „fir's took part In the meeting, ' Quantity of dry slab wood 3iaxine Smalldon favoured with en ' 1 child's rocking chair, 1 frank eastrumental number. The minutes. ' 1 wooden storage box 1 drop leaf table 1 white bedroom table T, tether. and seconded by Mary { 1 white la with '•°cords Tiuether. After the collection a card : 1 oak bed, spring and mattress of chane.: was read and the bale .was ' 1 oak dresser, 1 oak wash stand discussed. Members were told to 7, pc. toilet set, complete, white { dent opened the meeting, hymn 399 1 Happy Thought coal and wood stove with reservoir 1 steelconch and chintz cover mat- tress, 1 wooden bed 8.4 size I new dresser with mirror .1 pc. green floor covering. 1 Beatty Electric waelher and wringer 1 Beatty folding tub stand and of the last meeting were read by the bring their articles of clothing to I and red The next meeting which is to be held 7 pe, toilet' set complete, whits at the home of Mrs. Ross Knight, FRIDAY, SEPT. ittli to 1.30 and gold. 1 chest of drawers 3 piece living -room suite with Delta Fischer as leader, and 1 Dalt vanitydresser, oval mirror Tiene Stelae to give the topic.' At Wicker rucking chair this time Elaine Kernaghan favotut t 1 oak wash stand, 1 commode chair Antique table, Sideboard ad with an lnstrumeiital number. The t 1 brass bed springs and mattress a flower stands a wItura reading was read In gni , 4 bed room chairs, 1 storage box , Axminfater rag 12 x 10 (lesbians. pillows, bedding, Extension table with leaves sun followedre :with as i TM. ii 1- T>.1,ir McIntosh a former member and , feather tick, eie. 3 rocking chairs' 1 lawn mower, rubber tired, new S leather -bottom °hairs now ni Listowel was guest speaker 1 child's huh sleigh. 1 wheel barrow and Ware as her talk "Why are we Cabinet Radio [hTdvtnW :Vries". Margaret Perris Quantity of antique dishes ' 3 bedroom suites, Chest of drawers rendered lovely sn1n. Mary Eluate• 1 camDieee cfiina set 1 3 toilet sets, 2 mattresses AUCTION SALE Of Household Effects will be held in Brussels Arena on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th 'At 1.30 P. M. 1 small dining room table 6 dining room chairs 2 wash tubs and pails Lantern and 4 flat irons Rexoleum Rugs Bench and pictures Carpenter tools Bake dish and bread tine Sealers, pints and small quarts 2 arm °hairs, 1 buffet 4 .platters,, lawn mower 1 dining room table and chairs 1 2 packing boxes roam' 1 leather rocker, 1 wooden ! New house sowing machine 1 barber chair, kitchen chairs and other articles. 1 fall lea° table Terms Cash 1 kitchen cabinet, 1 bake board i 1 parlor table, 2 small tables 1 small stand 1 good cheer kitchen range i 1 ice box. 1 screen cupboard Victrola ` White sewing machine , 1 steel bed j 2 set of springs and mattresses 4 2 dressers,2 wash stands Chest of drawers, 1 wooden chest 1 pr. of wool blankets (new) A number of Quilts and blankets Sheets and pillow cases 2. feather ticks and. Leather pillows Cushions and mats 1 complete toilet set 1 set Limouge dishes 1 tea set, some odd dishes Silverware, 1 large tray Cooking utensils, coil oil lamps 1 canner quantity of fruit jars 1 galvanised tub, 1 copper boiler 1 clothes rack, 1 Iawn mower 1 oilcloth rug 7% x 10 1 congolenm rug 9 x 12 Other art+cles to unmeroiis to mention. TERMS CASH Mrs. Ethel Nicholson, Prop. Robert Johnson, Clerk and Cashier - Frank Kemp, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE Of Household Furniture Mrs. Lucinda King in the Village of Ethel on P. M. er '? nuke? the guest spetlker, and Knives. fork., etc. ' Fallen leaf table Anndred et miscellaneous items too 12 kitchen °hairs vii e -he took part in the meeting. and . numerous fo mevtton. {c 2 mirrors 'sued it would be an annual affair Arm burn. Thi= f, : compTP#o list and nothing , Two bnrn•r coal nil stove 1,n 1i1vr- r,•trls with ns. ffymn 871 was , ,,,,1 1'.o. added to cr taker- front list • t* and the me?tins; oto=.?d with k Tea set dishes,, iron pot sun 1 TERMS CASH 1 „Quantify of dishes Fee 'Wtspah Benediction. A lovely Property has been sold. Tea kettle nickel Dieted' 1,inrla wee nerved by the Hostess aF Sordcn Parr. A rinfstrator.+ ,, granite kettle t 4rd Tec Mildred Perri? and 7a..rra s 2 ell atr*p. Lees. R wiard. Auctioneer. vette erncks, wash boilers Strickler. ,e +„ feerane. Clerk and Caahler. Mrs. Lucinda King, Prop. W. S. Donaldson, Auctioneer. 3.53 County would respond generously.` He noted that donations are a* empt from income 'tax, and will be acknowledged In the newspaper I where, possible. Huron County's target is $5,000. of which $1,500 has already been doe. 1 atcd by County Council. In the foes counties of Huron, Elgin, Middle. 1 sex and Perth, $13,000, is to be raised. C 14,I, B. needs 946,000. thiel year, and has already received 928, 1 000. from municipal grants and Len, don and Stratford Community (Sheets, The money will provide rehabille teflon relining for newly -blinded CANADIAN NATIONAL INSTITUTE persons, in the new Western Ontario II training centre in London, as well eta FUND FOR THE BLIND 1 residence. home training and other services for district blind. Preparing for the annual operas- E. F. Wheeler, Field Secretary, Ing fund campaign of the Canadian 0. N. I. B., said finita had beim Nationalinstitute for the Blind, 1 made to R, D. Thompson in Lncknow, London from Goderlch and t John Brent, Wingham, R. R. L London last week toured all of Hunter, Howiek Township, It a Huron County settling final details ' Cousin,, Brussels, J. G. McDougall, of the drive for funds. 1 Blyth, W. S. Roy, Clinton, Real. After talking with directors of the t Haid Francis, and J. A. Caniere, Huron County Advisory Board in hayfield, C. W. Scott, Zurich, acid nine oon'Teueities of the County, 0 F. Ti. Taylor, Dxete'r, J. H. Kinkead, Board Chairman, saidi The campaign open September 21, be was "confident residents of the and rune two weeks, MASSEY.HARRIS AND F RGUSON AGREE TO UNITE The signing of an amalgamation agreement by lames S. Duncan (at right) President at Massey-THCrris Company, Limited, and Harry Ferguson (left) Chairman of the Ferguson Companies, prepares the way for the uniting of the two companies which have been leaders in developing modern mechanized equipment for the farmers of the world to make their work easier and more pro- ductive. MY EGGS ARE GRADING OUT BADLY, WHAT'S WRONG WITH MY BIRDS ? BIRDS LOOK ALL RIGHT, JOE, ANDYoU'REFEEDiNG ROE VITA -LAY EGG MASH LO THAT'S OK— LET'S LOOK AT YOUR E661:5 HANDLING. Ogg HERE ARE MY E66S FOR THE PAST WEEK. THEY'LL 6011? ON MY NEXT TRIP TO TOWN FOR FEED. 1' , By- Roe Farms Service Dept. <EP C -c UNTU. \ �r+JPPEO CLEAN COOL, \, u r_ VNTIL4TED POOM 3 U&E ONLY'CLEANE66 LASES AND FILLERS 4• IN SHIPPING- AVOID JARRING AND EXTREME TEMp6 TURES IN WARM WEATHER GATHER; GU6S AT LEAST fe via DAILY IN OPEN -WIRE BASKETS AND COOL QUICKLY FOR NIGH PRODUCT/ON OP TOP QUALITY 66664E6D ROE VITA -LAY EGG MASH OR PELLET ROLL alT TfVE166, with f, ROE Vi&-hy o Uit4-fnJ �,. EG6 MASH II,IMS apt (ALSO IN PEUEYFORM crisfr hlurori Prod, uce BRUSSELS JOHN GAMONT ETHEL F. HARR ISON ArallosmiNamba