HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1953-9-23, Page 6ELS JOHNSON ELECTRIC & PAINTS,
Brussels, Ontario
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FALL FAIR, EXHIBITION
DATES FOR
Arthur
Atwood
Ayton
Bayfield
Birth
Bobcaygeon
Brampton
Brussels
1958
Sept. 29. 90
Oct 8. 8
Sept. 25. 24
Sept 30Oct 1
Bent. lee 39
Oet. 2. 9
Sept. 17 • 19
Oct. 1.!
Clifford
Clinton
C011ingwood
Drayton
Dundalk
Dungannon
Durham
Elmira
Exeter
Fergus
Sept. It 18
Jane 4
Sept. 24 - 99
Sept.19•21
Sept. 9, 10
Sept 32
SOU 9.
Sept 4,5 and?
Sept 311. 84
Beet 18, 19
CROSSETT MOTORS LTD.
Wingham, Ont.
Used Car Clearance Sale
'F'ordwiob.
Galt
Gorda
Grand Ballet'
Hanover
Harrison
HensaU
Holstein
Ilderton
Ingersoll
Kincardine
Lions Heng
Listowel
Lueknow
Meatord
Midland
Mildmay
Milverton
Mitchell
Mt. Forest
Neuetadt
New Hamburg
Paisley
Palmerston
Seatortk
Stratford
Tara
Tavistock
Teeewater
Tilleoaburg
Walkerton
Dune to a change in Management each and
Every Used Car Must Be Sold.
1952 Ford Customline 2 dr. Blue
Low milage 1745.00
1951 Ford Sedan Green, low milage 1395.00
1950 Ford 1 dr., Black 1245.00
1949 Ford Sedan, Grey 895.00
1949 Meteor 2 dr.' Blue 1095.00
1949 Meteor Sedan, Green 995.00
1949 Mercury 2 dr., 2 tone green
Radio 1045.00
695.00
545.00
495.00
495.00
345.00
150.00
150.00
75.00
150.00
95.00
75.00
50.00
25.00
65.00
1947 Monarch Sedan, Blue
1947 Mercury Sedan, Maroon
1951 Austin Sedan, Grey
1950 Austin Sedan, Grey
1941 Plymouth 2 dr. Blue
1940 Nash 2dr. Green
1939 Chry. Sedan, Blue
1936 Chev.
1941 Hudson, Blue
1938 Chev.
1937 Plymouth
1937 Chry.
1936 Olds.
1937 Plymouth
- USED TRUCKS
1952 Fargo %2 ton, Very Low
Milage 1095.00
1951 Mercury 3 ton 800.00
1949 Mercury 3 ton Completely
Reconditioned 800.00
1947 Mercury 2 ton, with stake rack 550.00
1951 Mercury 3 ton. Reconditioned
Motor 1000.00
1951 Mercury 3 ton 600.00
1948 Mercury 3 ton 600.00
1946 Chev. 1 ton 400.00
1950 Mercury 1/2 ton, With Racks 700.00
1952 Ford Tractor and one way disc 800.00
We also Must Reduce Our Stock of
New 1953 Meteors.
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THE BRUSSBL,S POST
ort >, al CRAN BRi71.1K
Sept. 24 • Sunday, Sept, 7 being
Oat. 1 and $ ; °Wing to
Out, 2 and $ i the Anniversary of 111thel Peeeby Large number Of residents of
Sete 1:4, 1T , terian Church there will be No
this'community attended the West•
Sept lin 24 Sunday SChoo1 and regular morning ern Fate in London last week.
MY M . service in Knox Pres. Church Stere. * * *
Sept 24, In ' A new oil -burning furneee is being mu, Agnes MoPha11 and Misd
Sept 51 I lustallled in the manse. RU»Y Oantpbell ot Toronto were
Sept 5. 5 Mr, and Mrs, Glenn Huother and weekend visitors at the homy of
Sept. 17, 10 Gerald, had a narrow esoane on Mrs. Wm Porter,
Beet. 14. 17TituredoY when their car wee struck I * * *
Sept. 91, fa , by !a truck at an intersection, while Mr. C. ging of Brampton returned
Sept. 29, >a on their way to London to attend , hone titter a taw weeks visit at the.
Oct, f. 2 , tiie Western Fair, The ear 'vas ' nome of his daughter Mrs, T. L.
Sept. 17 -111 not so heal, damaged but what McDonald and family. .
Bent. 14, 19 they could oonttnue on to London. y, s *
Sent. 22' SI
Evening Auxiliary i Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Todd, (Linda
Sept. 918. 90 and Roger, wore weak -end vie4'tors
Sept. 12 and 14 Tha September meeting of the
Sep! 18, 19 Cranbroak Evening Anxilrary was
in TnronW where Mr, Todd and
Sept. 11, 19 hold at the liome of Mrs. Ross Roger attended the Mr Show on
Sept 1, i; ; Knight, Tuesday evening, Sept, 15thSatw•daP.
* * *
pet le 4 with a good attendance. 'Della resell. Mrs. Alfred Backer arrived home
Be$ E4 : er leader netted the meeting. Hymn . Saturday evening atter an extend.
bome
Sept n - p 316 was sung and the Lord's Prayer
sett 99. g4 repeated in unison. The Scripture ed visit in Owen Sound with Suer
Baps. et Le '. reeding was read. Jean Dunn read a , daughter Mrs. D. C. Warwick and
Oet IL 7 story "So little done so neuoh to do", family.
e * •
sept fl , g Eluned McNair Ied in prayer, toilow• Mr. Charles Grewar of Tacoma,
pet le , nd with a reading lay Helen Cameron. sash,. 's visiting w#th his sister
Wellesley Sept lin is , Hymn 570 ons Followed with the , Miss Millie Grower and other relatr
Old
International Plowing Mateffi I topic, "Education 3n Africa I Ives in town. R is ager fifty years
Derham - Northumberland : and New" given by Ilene S'teiss. +
since he vi"sited iters and sees. many
Cobourg Oct 9 • 9 The meeting was turned over to ,chan
since
as•
i the vice-president Mary Huet ••er, i
1 The minutes were read, and the!
CANADIAN NATIONAL. 1 secretary instructed to send out.
INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND I several letters in regards to the
"When you're blind yourself, you Specie] Meeting in Octet);
can appreciate the help offered by ! er- A lancer committee was ap
C. N. I. B.", pointed. The roll call was answered
with a verse containing the word
That was the comment aecom• harvest. Articles of clothing for
pauying the first donation from the bale wire collected. Hymn 691
Huron County to the annual open ' was sung and Della. Fie:ciher closed,
ating fund of Canadian National 1 s meet'.ng with prayer. A lovely
Institute for the Blind.
` assisting time Tlrne Strias d
•t�i,ith the 75.00 from Airs. Agnea
Laramie, 81, of Hencall. on the
books, as well as other early don-
ations arriving since, officials of
the Huron County campaign are
hoping for generous and prompt re-
sponse from county residents,
Wednesday, Septeultber 24rd, 10
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PEOPLE W E KNOW I
1
"From Huron County this year
C. N. I. B. is asking 15,000.;" Said
H. Kinkead, chairman, Huron
County Advisory Board,.
" The County Council has already
contributed $1,500. So the people
are being asked to dontrlldllte
$:1,500:'
In all C. N. I. B. needs $46,000. this
year. Municipal grants and London
and Stratford Community Chests
will provide 748,000. In Huron, El-
gin, Middlesex and Perth, 718,000 is
Fc be raised.
Opening September Zlst, for two
weeks, the campaign will provide
funds to rehabilitate newly -blinded
Persons in the new Western Ontario
Training Centre in London, to
maintain the 40 -room residence, and
provide the many services C. N. I. B.
offers the blind.
Donations are exempt rrom' in-
come tax, and, if possible, all
contributions will be acknowledged
in the local. paper. ,
Separators ...a beak rs.
Disc, *mars.
Mine and Fertilizer Sower-,,
Spring -tooth ?farrows
bots wheel tractors and trestles
Plows, firs, ,
Mowers, Hay Loaders..
Szrafey Forage Blowers ma
Harasser IMil..
We also ave repairs Ser
Oliver C.odaEaH Tioc cera.
treatemsnt Dealers for
Ghvar tanplemento
MORRIT6 dr WRRf,ei s'
Btpla, Ow
MELVILLE YOUNG WOMEN'S
GUILD
The Young Womena Guild of
Melville Presbyterian Church met I
at the home of Mrs, George Elliott
with Mrs. George Galbraith in the
chair, The meeting was opened by 1
members reading comments from a I;
S0011071 of the new study' book.
lunch war served by the hostess, Silent prayer was followed b$
an prayer by Mrs. Hartley Fesoher. +
Hello Fischer.The scripture lesson was read re-,
ponsively. Mrs. George Galbraith
presented a paper on "Stn and Sufi
WAL .f ON tering" and handed out a quest- ,
ionniaire to be unsevered. The meet -
Albert Clark is in :Stratford Ing was divided into groups
General Hospital for 'an eye oparfor the c trswer,, and all were en -I
ation,
Mr. and Mrs, Percy Spence, De-
troit, Mich., with friends here.
RELGRAVE
The Bel grave _Athletic Association
mct on Friday `in the Community
Centre mere with the president,
Sam Pletch in charge, The minu-
tes were read by G. Michie, acting
i ,ecretary. It was decided to hold
the annual turkey banquet in the
1 Community Centre, Wed., Oct. 14th.
Clarence Hanna was appointed gen-
eral chairman of the banquet. A
i prigram committee was appointed.
consisting of Simon Hallahan. Rev.
and Mrs. Charles D. Cox, Mrs. L.
1annou, Mrs. Murray McDowell,
and hire. Ross Anderson, Clarence
Wade will have charge of printing
and sale of tickete.
N..iORR1S
Mr. and Airs. George Merton are on a
trip to the West.
Mr. and Mrs, George Michie and
Mrs. George Johnston spent Mon-
day at the London Fair.
Mr. Jos. Holmes of Morris, and
daughter Eileen of London left for
Swift Current, Sask., last Friday.
Mr'; and Mrs, Ernest Wiley .of
Kelliher, Sask. have been visitors
with the Michie "amilies.
FOR SALE -
6 room cottage and 2 piece bath
room. roll basement. Hard and soft
water. Built In cupboards, Insulated.
apply to Leo Gaynor, Brussels.
plied to p"reSent •day sitbatrons,Mrs-
H. Fischer summed up the discussion
in a short review. Mrs. James Mair
gave the topic based on. the scripture
lesson.
MIS, Gerald Gibson took charge
of the meeting for the laciness
session which *chided reports,
roll call and sunshine collection.
Proceeds from a series of summer
teas were added to the treasury.
Plans for an open meeting on
Nov. 3rd in the library was made
when the members of the other
church organization., will be in.
Tt was announced that the
roll all responses for the October
meeting would ne an article suit-
able for a bazaar to be held Fater
in the fall. Lunch was served by the
hostesses.
LN THE KITCHEN
Bathroom and
Laundry ... clean,
fresh' running
lento helps
household
drudgery.
TRUCK GARDEN
Increase garden prodacike& Y
much as fifty Dar seat. • • •
urged vdies areuof NMw
quality and command W$
prices.
IN THE BARN
Your cattle and all livestock are
quickly watered - you save time
and labour -- and get vital fire pro-
tection, too!
ne
EMCO Fixtures and Fittings -�I.; • (p 1. "
modernize your kitchen, bath-
room and laundry • . enjoy
the comforts of better living.
SEE U5TOORMATON
OR
COMPLL'TE fl.F
For Sale by -
C, & G. Krauter Co.
• , Brussels. Ont.
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NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
All person,, having claims against
tete Estates of John James Strachan
and Sesete Strachan late of the
Township of Grey in the Odumty of
Huron, deceased, are hereby
notilfied to send ,the undersigned
on or before the 3rd day of October,
1950, full particulare of their
claims in writing.
Immediately after the said 3rd day
of October, 1953 the assets of the
estate will be distribued among
the parties entitled thereto raving
regard only to claims of which the
Executors shall then have notice.
Dated at Brussels, Ontario this
Sth day of September, 1953.
Messrs. Crawford & Hetheringtot.
Barristers & c.,
Brussels, Ontario,
Gee ern e::TA
USED CARS
1952 Pontiac Sedan, Radio and Heater
1951 Chevrolet Sedan, Heater
1951 Chev. Deluxe Sedan, Radio and
Heater
1950 Chev. Coach
1950 Austin Sedan
1946 Plymouth Sedan, Rodio and Heater
1946 DeSoto Sedan
USED TRUCKS
1952 Chev. 1/2 Ton Pick up
1951 Chev. 1 Ton
1938 Ford 1/2 Ton
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Chevrolet and Oldsmobile
Supertest Gas and Oil
Phone 56 • Brussels, Ont.
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