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The Brussels Post, 1953-9-23, Page 7..r'+!,,M.ern...,-T*F"+f'ar-.ar#0rowwPRW4RITI...p.►.f..w1 serailierildWWWWIWIFFPIneeleeenieragigrelloreeelleeeeseereweeeeereeveee THE }MUSSELS POST MA,A'f"'..M',.'Nb Wedne i,.;. tri", S0gtel er r s D II 0 $ • OPEN A A SAVINGS ACCOUNT AT ALIVE and growing Plant the seeds for your future 404 BUSINFSS C. U5 C. A. Myers, M. D., L. M. C. C. PHYSICIAN and SURGEOP William St, Phone 4. Beuaaeh, Ont. • " DR. R. W. STEPHENS 1;4,, Graduate Univers of Tomato PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Tadsp -- 45 — Brussels. Oast. Chas. T. Davidson INSURANCE FOR ALL KINDS Automobile rod Fire lasmanea Aockhat and Selman , Aust (or Great West LBe Insurance Co. Moue Office 96 — sansei, O. JOHN E. LONGSTAFF, Optometrist Eyes Examined. Glasses fitted. Phone 791 Seaforth — Mala Simi HOURS: 9 - 6, Wed. 9-12.30, Sat. 9 a.m. to 9 SAL G. ALAN WILLIAMS, Optometrist. Patrick St., WINGHAM At Kincardine Office Every Tussis. name Winsbam 770 d 6. K cars r. Evenings by ,tppolntareat. J. A. Monagahan, R. O. Optometrist, LISTOWEL, ONT. Specialising In Eye Examination and the Fitting of Mum Office is Lii owel Crmic Bulling Hams: 9300 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily; Ciossd Weisman, pi Opera emery Tuesday and Saturday Evening 7i49 la 9 w. Orbs' evenings by apnolstment Pboas 634 I'). A. Hann & Co. FUNERF►L ANDAMBUI.ANC SERVICE Licensed Esmond Director and Embalmer PHONE 36 or se — — BRUSSEL& A!T. --- — `— -- - - -sem Harvey W. Stephenson Representative for Sam Lite Asserases C. Canada Health and Aed isst Co. Casualty General Insweac a Ca. Prue Wm Ilma',ab -.14S•1..Moim Walker Funeral Home. Day or Nisbt Cab Telephone W No Extra Charge for Use of %moral lime Ueearsed Funeral Director and Enuiuluat Twenty.toor Hoer Ambalence broke Wee' Flower, Eucluabdy R. S. Hetherington, K. C. TAT IIRUSISILS Mots and Saturday - Soorewor day OHM R D id Lewis Rowland Or write to It. R. 3 Waltai,r. Mewed Tal' nava Cosmty) be sashed after Inweeillately SATISFACTION GUS — PRICES REA30NIMILS Fee Itagewerowebs Phone 31 'l% Brussels Poet" OMR 1Blp Pat 11 olremeei l Me., lab ce Aherne Lew. 55 .i fi TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be reeeived 1O9 tits undersigned until 4 1, M„ Saturday, October 8.1.11, 1053 for aneWeidewing for the 19F3-54 season la the Teeth - ship of Grey. Tenders Opp be 179 the hoar. State type of equipment used. LoWest or any tender not nec083 urily accepted, Edythe h1, Carddtf," Clerk CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE Sucking Pigs, apply at Walter Rcso Poultry Farm, FOR SALE - Good Dry Hard Wood. Charles Storey Phone 420.0 FOR SALE - Turkeyi, oven ready for banquets, weddings, etc, Jack Wheeler Phone 12J13 LOST - A. green fender shirt off a Pontiac car. (Reward), Robt. Raymond Phone 65r6. FOR SALE - 9 pigs, 13 weeks old. Phone %1x6 Brussels, Russel Bone, 3rd line of Morris. • FOR SALE - Hardwcrcd and softwood cedar for kindling. Jae. Stevenson AUCTION SALE Clearing Auction Sale of Farm Stook and Machinery at Lets and 8, Con. 6, Morris Two. 5 miles East of Myth on WEDNESDAY, SEPT", SOth at I P. M. Cattle 4 Darbaen . and Angus Cowa, i yr.' old; 3 red Durham °mvs, 3 yrs, okts 1 roan Durham cow, 4yr. old: i red Cow, 7 yr, old. 1 blue cow 5 yrs. old; 1 blue cow, 4 yrs. 010; 1 Durham and Angus Heifer, 2 yrs.. old; 2 red Heifers with cartes foot; 13 Durham and Hereford Steers about 700 lbs.; 15 Hereford Spring Calves; 1 Registered Here- ford Bull. 3 yrs. old, Hay 1700 bales mixed Hay. Implements 47 Ford Tractor with step n6 ploughs end cultivator; Cooksttatt No, 5 manure spreader; Steel Inter. national Hanceater 3 dram roller Massey -Harris No. 9 Cream depar- atOr• f i s° Terme Cash Prop. Mrs. Elizabeth Cummings. - Auctioneer, Harold Seclusion. .... — STROLL WITH MR. TRUMAN THROUGH HIS OWN HOME TOWN Harry S. Truman, in this Sun- day's Detroit Sunday Times, takes readers on a walk through his home town. Read 'Mr. Citizen", a warmly human series of articles, ,Mr. Mr, Truman's first published writ slabs, also Ings since leaving the White House, Mr, Trumem describes his transition Phone 60x4 from President to plain citizen. FOR RENT - Hou'se (formerly owned by the late Mrs. L. Parr). apply to Mrs, Stuart McNair ' Phone 103r8 FOR SALE - 1 Beatty pressure sytem„ 1 bath- room dsrfit, 1 range boiler with electric heater. W. B. Hoy Phone 34r8 WANTED - Do you need money? Yon can make front 950. to 575. a week by selling 350 guaranteed household necessities in your surroundings. Send today for free catalogue anb details. FOR SALE - Bray November - December briii- er cockerels should be on order now. Ask us for particulars. Ask also about sterted chicks. Contact us soon. Wm. G. Bray, Ethel. FRESH HONEY FOR SALE -■ Get your pails filled now with the light golden honey et 14c per lb., or a'most all clover honey at 1Sc per Ib. Ask us to show it to you. Lloyd Wheeler Phone 21'x5 FOR SALE - "Grey -Bruce Live Stock Co - Operative Sale of 1300 Cabbie, grad- ed in car, and truck lets, at Wiarton, October let, commencing at 10 a. m. T. Stewart Cooper, Secretary, Markdale, Ont. LIVESTOCK WANTED - Dead, disabled horse& 'h: Sown removed free of charge. Far prompt and efficient service 14,0%. "STONES" collect Ingersoll 51 or Brusaete 72. COUNCIL OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION ANNUAL MEETING An event of =medal interest to Parents end Sunday School workers in North Huron is the annual meet- ing of the Council of Christian Ed- - noation which is an inter•demomin- a:,ional body, This year it is being held in Wingleam United Ohuroh on Wednesday, Sept. 30th, Rev, J. Arnold Foster of Toronto - Boy's' Work Secretary Is to be the guest speaker both afternoon and evening. The departmental discussion groups are always a highlight and this Year are being led by Lieut, N. Other, Rev. R. L Parker and Rev. D. Mac- Rae of Wingham also Rev. Ian Hind of Goderlch and Rev. M. Bailie of Rime male, FOR SALE - 6xtore Poultry Farm, red brick Souse, and brick kitchen, good barn, situated in good village, priced at $4,800,00. 100 -pore Farm, brink house, hydro, good bank barn, 7 acres hush, situated at edge of good town, priced at $9,000.00. 150•eere Farm, cement cottage, hydro, pressure system, good barn steel stabling, 40 acre bnab,y Lien house, situated on 'highway near village, priced -8,500.00. 100,acre Farm, =shone hoose, good hank barn, 25 acres bush, priced at $6,500.90. Village Store, red brick, brick house attached, 9 room apartment nhove store, priced at $5,500.00, Brick bones in Village of Brussels, hydro, priced at 93000.00. J. ft, tong, Real 10<rtata Broker, Phone 94, Druseels, Oat, %LYTH FALL FAIR START PLEASES EXECUTIVE The committee is charge of the ludoos exhibits at the opening day of 131ytdt F ir, Tnealday afterneen were e well pleased with the number of exhthltora- err well as the itt. creased 'lumber and excellent quality t1 the exhibits in domestic science, roots and vegetables. One new exhibtltor made around 90 entries, The exhibits of ;.lowers were below tsar owing to the unfavorable weather the past few weeies, There were only two entries of apples - russete and talman sweets, The ai pl0 crop in this district is 8 failure, Roots and vegetables, especially potatoes, wede of good quality and were shown in abundance. Miss .iOse;phene 'Woodcock of Blyth won the spacial prize for flowers, Mrs. Charles Johneton, a new exhibitor was tibe winner of the specie) prize in the domes -tic science and crafts divisilem, A group display in the home eeo• nomles 'section was a new feature this year, Group No. 4 of the Wo- men's Association of the United Church, Blyth, placed first. The Guild :of Trinity Church, Blyth, wag second end the local branch of the Women's Institute, third. ADVICE ON HOW TO LIVE LONGER IN THE STAR WEEKLY Author Marie Beynou Ray glances at the longevity table and notes that in the twentieth century our life span increased by twenty years T1 e p;tra twenty years have been named "later maturity", a period beginning, some time hi the 40,s and continuing through the 60,o. Miss Bay bas written us how to get the most out of the extra twenty years. Look for it in. the Toronto Star Weekly or September 26th. e NOTICE - The St. John's Anglican Church Turkey Supper will be held on Wed„ Oct. 28th. ATTENTION FARMERS - DEADSTOCK removed from year farm promptly frvr sanitary gia¢aas9 Telephone Collect: Brussels Urn or Elmira 554. GORDON YOUNG LIMITED TRAVEL MS OUR BUSINESS . SSS YOUR CNR TICKET *GENII If you're going places.. -whether. (pr business or pleasure -to any destination near or fav, keep us ever in mind. T 9'atyl is a,ir business-rra'vei in Canada, United States, Wiest Indies, Europe, eta! Well be glad to help you with your plans, and will do our best to make your trip a pleasant one, ANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS ole; For reservations and InformatIOI regarding your business and pleasure travel, see, write or phone y,OU►, local Canadian National Passenger Agent. Basso Jan Rubes sings a European folk song while conlductoi` violinist Ivan Romanoff listens carerully, during a rehearsal of the CBC Friday -night show "Songs cf My People." The gamuts traditional music of the peoples of Europe is presented On Zia Program, as well as the occasional folk tune from the Card - bean and Latin America. Rubes is featured not only ad a vocalist, but be introduces the members as well. Beside* the orchestra, he is assisted by a chorus and a great star every week, ANNOUNCING THE WORLD'S 11 POWER CHAIN SAW The 20 Ib. (Complete) MCCULLOCII model 33 obis$265? Power Saw Perfefation In 20 lbs. In -the -field research, coupled with the world's largest and most advanced chain saw manufacturing facilities, have enabled McCulloch engineers to produce this amazing unit. Rugged and powerful, the Model 33 is capable of production logging in timber up to 2 and 3 feet in diameter. With 12 -inch blade and chain (F.O.B. Vancouver, B.C.) Cutting speed is exceptional. Model 33 cuts through trees 18 inches in diameter in less than one minute. 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