HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1953-12-9, Page 5To the Electors of the Township of Morris:
My sincere gratitude is here expressed to all those 4.110
eu}iported me In the recent election, Your expression of confidence
was apprecleted,
Wlshing everyone the Compliments of the Season,
Charles R. Coultes
To the Electors of the Township of Morris:
Ladles and Gentlemen,
l'would like to thank you for the support you gave me at the
polls on Monday, .Dee. 7th.
Wishing you all the compliments of the season.
Bailie Parrott
To the Electors of the Township of Morris:
I wish to thank all those Who supported me at the polls on
Monday, Deo. 7th.
Wishing you all the compliments of the season.
Bruce D. Smith
To the Electors of the Township of Morris:
My sincere thanks to my supporters on Monday, Dec, 7th.
1 will serve you to the utmost of my ability as a Councillor.
Wishing you all the compliments of the season.
Ross Duncan
To the Electors of the Township of Morris:
1 wish to thank the electors for their support at the
election on Monday, December 7th.
Wishing you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy and
Prosperous New Year.
Walter Shortreed
To the Electors of the Township of Morris:
Thank you for your support In electing me Councillor for 1954.
1 trust I may give service that will be worthy of your
confidence.
Seasons Greetings to Everyone.
Stewart Procter
To the lectors of the Township ofpMorred is:
I wish to thank all those who so splendidly
at
the polis on Monday. ability to make
I will at all times serve you to the best of mY Y
Morris the best Township to live In.
Bill Elston
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CLASSIFIED ADS.
FOR SALE
Oluistmas Trees'.
L. G. Switzer
Pliers 8B'2
THE BRUSSELS POST Weitnel3d'ay, Dooaulber 0th, 1a
USED CARS
1952 Pontiac Deluxe Sedan, Radio, tionjuir
1952 Pontiac Styleline Sedan, Heateir,;
Sunvisor
1951 Chevroleet Sedan, Heater
1950 Chevrolet Coach
1950 Austin Sedan
1949 Austin Coach
1948 Chevrolet Coach
1948 Oldsmobile Coach
1941 Dodge Coach
USED TRUCKS
1952 Chev. 1/2 Ton Pick-up
1950 Chev. 1/2 Ton Pick-up 'r
1950 Ford 1/2 Ton Pick-up
1951 Ford 3 Ton
SPECIAL PRICES ON —
2 New 1953 Chev. Deluxe Sedan
2 New 1953 Chev. 1/2 Ton Pick-ups
UNITED CHURCH Y� M. S. ' PI OPLE Wb. KNO
W. ituMeS.
ha1unP elhqonsc4ATOrooYy meovofefnithtinge eni'd1asanATogiwmes t1.40
tIkea h
e weele-I* * *
Dee. 1, Wel'e members of the k'riend- * >F *
dlClnce. Attarho devctiowal Congraitutatiante *are extended to
servicetip atnd ,Ubar readinua o4 bite Miss }Udell T1re3'eva Mate daughter
usual reports, Mna. It Thomas read od Mrs, Wrn. i31ako who graduated in
FOR SALE the names of the officials for 1964, fall Curnvocab9on Prem Oho TlniversQty
Small barn, 2 decks, 18 x 6 z 20• a p'rgParG4 by the nominating of Totwut0, Faculty of Arts on Nov.
Pete Cardiff
phone 29au2 cemanitite°. 12th of this yeavr.
Peet Pigs Miss E. Downing
APARTMENT TO RENT -- President Mrs. A. Lana
4 roads and bath, modern eon- let VIGo-Mrs. L. Niohoa Pnas, Rev. A. C. Wishart
veuienees, heated.grid Vleo•Pres. Mrs, A, Bnolvn The funeral services for the late
aapiy to J,, 11, Stretten. 3rd Vico-Pres, ,,,, Miss C. Hingston Rov,A. C. Wisauart, who died in Van-
Treae. M1v, R. J, McLauohlin carver on Saturday, Nov, 14th, was
Rae, -Sec., Miele F, Buohma>al lle3d In the Pauttieon funeral home
Asst,880.Seo,... Miss M. Robinson Fergus, on Saturday afternoon,
Press Sete. Mrs, W. Spoiran Nov. filet. The eerrtce was
Missionary Monthly Sec,
Mrs, W. Rose conducted by RevP. G, Maclnnes
Clutastian Stetiiardaitip Sec, Llan, Interim moderator of St.
Mrs, W. H. Bel) Andrew's Church, Fergus assisted
WANTED — by Glen Taylor, Pastor oP
FOR SALE —
Dry Hardwood Limbs
Blocks.
Dan', McKinnon
and Furnace
a Nt5190
Phone 24r1,2
Old colored lames and dishes, SUPpiy -Sec, Mrs, W. Todd by Rev. Gion lt, Loohaof
We a'opair and upholster furniture.
M, A. Fraser Shane 17r19
I
McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS —
Complete Beets and Service. Author.
lzed Dealers. McCulloch Saw Sales -
377 Huron -Street Stratford, Ont.
FOR SALE —
5 roomed OotItage, 2 piece hath,
garage, lien house will hold 250
.hens, and 4 Pots with Trait trees.
Apply to Mrs, Wes. Stephenson,
Brussels, Prone 171x2. •
WANTED —
Alpplicaltions will be received for
position of Telephone Operator in
Brussels otfice, up to Dec. 12th.
Duties to commence Jan. 1, 1954.
W. S. Scott, Secretary,
FOR SALE —
December Bray Chicks. Cock-
erels, Pullets or mixed, And a few
started. Ask for new Price list and
1954 litenatture. Bray Hatchery.
agent Win. G. Bray, Ethel.
7'emlteranee See, Airs, I3. Den! Melville
oyle of Norval Presbyterian
et
Finank a See. — Mns. Bell, Mrs. Ma Church; and Rev. Rev. Findlay
Laueltlin, Mrs, Dotivwlm'g and Mrs Stewart of Iiitchener, moderator of
McArthur Guelph Presbytery. Alto present
Literature Seo, Mrs, D. N, McDenald
AsSaciate Helper's Mrs, A. Arm• hut net taking ,part was Rev. W. 3,
Strong, Mrs. W. Cardltr Booth, Orangeville .Rey. F. Stewart
Mission Band Supts, Mrs, M. brought a message of sympathy
Dennis and Mrs. D. A, Rama from Rev, W. A, Cameron, modera-
Baby Band Mos, w. I aingtos tonof the Presbyterian Ohurah in
Pianist — Mr a, R. S. Hamilton and Canada, which also bore testimony
Mrs, A. Armstrong to the great service which the late
A very interesting program toe Mr. Wtalaart had given to his
lowed wheel was Presided over by church and to the cause of Christ
Mrs, L. Nichol, Mrs. J. Bryans gave in vartOus places where lie had
the story of the Babe of Bethlehem mtntstered to his people. During
and was asst<,hed by Mrs. Nichol, the 401114ce Mrs, Scam Pratt sang,
1Mrs. Todd, Mrs. R. Walker and M. "What A Friend We Have In
R. B. Cousins. A 'piano duet was Jesus."
Played by Jane Rano and Agnes Interment was made in Beim*de.
Lame. The Ohrishrtas message by cemetery, Fergus.
Mrs. M. Donets. A vocal 'duet by The late Mr. Wishart had several
Joan and Joyce Thomas, a poem pastorates In Ontario, including
"The Innkeeper at Bethlehem" by Beaverton, Gamebridge, Brus:,ele and
Mrs. Lane, a deet by Mrs. Cousins Calgary and Vancouver, in the
and Mrs. Hoover, and a reading West. His splendid physique, his
entitled `.The Forgotten Man of earnest pres'enitation of the Gospel
Christmas" by Mrv. H. Dent. The message, and his winsome per -
hymn "Joy to the World" was sung sociality, will be gratefully remem•
and the meeting closed with prayer bered by all who knew him.ftnst t
by Mao. Nichol. A delicious lima He was twice married, hl
was served by the members of the wife being Hester Millican, daug-
NOTICE — Friendship Circle. ter o4 Rev. Wen. and Mrs. M111i•
McKay's Rest Home, Wingham, 1 ear, who ministered to the Preis -
has acoomodation for invalid or CONTEST — byterians of Belwood and Mimosa
semi -invalid patients. Pleasant with every $10.00 purchase at the in pioneer days, his second wife
surroundings, excellent nursing ser- Mildmay Furniture Store you re- Irene Breckenridge, both of whom
vice. License under Private Hospital ceive a chance to win a Christmas predeceased him.
Act. Phone 103 Wdngtiam, , Gift (5100.00 in merchandise). Visit To Mr. Malcolm Wishart, Nor
I the store and select from new and vas. and Mrs. Albert Rutherford,
SCHOOL CARETAKE'I S WANTED tined Chesterfield and e new and
ild used
who mourn IH d brother the Toes of a is eict ndeddearly
be-
i Applicatiovus• will be received pianos, sere sympathy of a wide circle
of friends.
until Jan. 1, for the position
1 yr. X25 Caretaker in each of the eleven
CHILD LIFE •^•'"^"'""'•'"'...... 1 yr s schools, of Morris. Inquire of any GIVE NURSERY STOCK
member at the Board regarding
SCREEN STORIES ••.•,,,'••"""""""""""""• duties. Applicants state salary. FOR XMAS
40 to 60% cash discount sale. April JAM1ESTOWN
1 yr. $2.60 Duties io begin Feb. 1, 1984, delivery. Miss Hazes Sanderson has taken
DIGEST
FARMERS """"""••""". Special Christmas trade
1 0 a position in Wroxeter telephone
only. Rosas Reg. $Q.'S63 now ?9c.
of Free Delivery.
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ESQUIRE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,",,,,...,,,., yr, $8.0 S Shaw, Secretary
HUNTING AND FISHING IN
1 yr, 33.00. 2yrs. $5.60
OUTDOOR LIFE
BETTER HOMES AND GARDENS 1 yr. $4.00, 2yrs. 57.00
1 yr. 53.00, 2 yrs 55.00
1 yr. $3.o0, 2 yrs. $6.00
REDBOOK ,,,,,,,,,„,,,,,,,;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1 yr. $2.00, 2 yrs. 53.00
CHATELAINE,,,,,,,,,„,,,,,,;,,,,,,,,,;,,,,,,,,,,,,
1 yr. $7.25, 2 yrs. 812.00
LIFE,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,•,,,.,,,,,,,,,,:,:.,.,.,:...,,,..,
LADIES HOME JOURNAL ••• 1 yr. $3.50, 2 yrs. $6.00
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�•”"•""•"'
1 yr. 56.00
SATURDAY EVENING POST """"""""'•
CANADA 1 Yr• $3.00
Bluevale, Ont.
TENDERS FOR WOOD —
Morris School Board Ls asking for
tenders for supplying about 120
cords of Maple and Beech body
wood, cut 12 to 14 inches In length,
abort 20 cards, cedar, to be delivered
and' piled before lune 15. At the
various sc,bonls as instructed by the
Board. Send tender for all or part
of this contract to Secretfary before
S. 1.
R. S. Shaw, Secretary,
Bluevale, Ont,
Evergreens •$7 to $9 value for 53.60. office.
Amazing Prices of fruit trees and Mr. Don Kal spent Sunday with
friends in Galt.
A shower was held in Bluevale
nn Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Payne.
hegdes, while we have them. Order
now. Act fast, Hogle Nursery,
Campbelltord, Ont.
NOTICE —
For artificial insemination at Eta
best for all breeds, call the Water -
'M Cattle Breeding Association be
tween 7.90 and 10.00 a, ns, on 'creek ,
days and 7.30 and 9.30 a. m on Ban-
days. Phone collect Palmerston 14
Or (,Rintoa 842, „•,
ELMA FARMERS
MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY'
Head Office, Atwood, Ont.
ed in 1854
$2.00 FOR SALE — Betabisau
ROD and GUN In CANADA
1 yr. $3.00 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 9 piece dining rooms e.
MACLEAN'S """""""""'""'" Opportttnnty to establish yourself 3 piece ohesterfield suite
. 1 yr. $3.50 in permanent business selling nat. 4 bed -room dresse'r's
GOOD HOUSE -KEEPING ^"'^""""' 3360, 2 yrs'. 86.00 tonally advertised products for home Single bed and spring
and farm No investment necessary. Double bed spring and mattress
d and spring.
POPULAR MECHANICS ••.•••••'•"""""""
READER'S DIGEST ...........................each extra Subs. $2.60
Those are only a few of those that are to be had.
On Sale at
THE, BRUSSELS POST
"So that's What they talk aboutl"
Man between 25 and 55 preferred•
Write Dept, 0-B-4 `Hite J, R. Watkins
Oompany, 350 St. Roofl St., Montreal.
FOR SALE —
Two stores in the Village of Brus-
sels, located on the east aide of
Turnberry Street. One now occupied
by W. L. Baeker and Son, Meat
Market and the other formerly
known as the White Star Bakery,
with five -roomed apartment above.
Anyone. interested apply to George
Baeker, 490 Tecumseh Ave. London„
Ont., or phone 3-8576W London.
or Mrs., P. A. McArthur, Brussels.
Phone 61xr2.
ATTENTION FARMER/ --
D'BADBTOOri removed from ;air
farm promptly for sanitary disposal
Telephone Collect: .8i'nsse85 81513
or Elmira 584.
GORDON V'OUNG LiMITED
1041ble bed^
Wood stove. Morris chair.
Cook stove Rubber tired wagon
Battery radio, new batteries
Cagy Hume Stove
Antique secretary, kitchen table
Odd dishes,
Cultivator, Seutfler,
Lawn mower, 4' milk cans
Strainer, 2 Coleman gas lamps
A Fleury Waildng Plow
at J. 3. deDoelder, Lot 16, Con. 8,
Grey Twit.
RIVERSIDE MOTORS
Chevrolet anis Oldsmobile
Supertest Gas and Oil
Phone 56 Brussels, Ont. 1
Contact the Head Office in Atwood
or your nearest Director Agent
lic,ted below:
J. Grayson Riormond ,,.. 1 Meriden
....... 2, Atwood
Warren Morrison
R. W. (Dick) Whitfield
2, Brussels
I. D. Smith .................... 4, Atwood
adshill
Lloyd Denstedt ..•..•....•.... 2, G
... 2 A adahln
W. E. Little ....... •,•........ Gowanetown
Roy Ludwig ...•,,,, ,,,.
..................
Lloyd Tanner 1, Britton8. Llstewel
Frank Bowman
R„ N. Switzer, Secretary.
For the
Agents for the famous Oregon _,
Chain and I. E. L. Saws
and Distributors for ' Clinton and
Diston Saws
Also agents for Wakefield Oil and
distributors of Hallman Jacks.
Fully Equipped Machine Shop
having installed a Shaper. y
GEO. E. POLLARD
Sales is one thing — but we follow up with
service and repairs.
Phone 64 or 56r13 Brussels
FOR SALE —
House located on Turnberry Street,
in the Village of Brussels, fibe
residence of the late Mrs. Ella N.
. Meeker. Trutt two storey solid red
hrtok mouse, „double living room, 1
with nntiirai fireplace, dining -room,
large modern kitchen, snnraom and
, hath on the brat floor. Second
LIVESTOCK WANTEt,
Deed, dtam+bled horses no owe
removed free of charE'a. Tor prompt
and efficient oerviee plume
"STONES" oolleat ingeretel 21 or
Rotssola 72.
floor has four bedrooms and three
pure bath. Quarter -nut Oak floors
thrnucrnut with new niarboteum tile
to the kitchen. Tell basement with
laundry ,tubs. Rot wautc.r—oil heated
and fully Insulated.
Anyone interested apply to George
Ra ker. 490 Tecumseh Ave. London„
Ont., or phone tom -•3576W London.
nr Mrs, P. A. McArthur, 1rns9ela,
Plume 617x2.
HULKING HERD
BUSINFSS CARDS
C. A. Myers, M: D., L. M. C.:. C. �ry }
PHYSICIAN and Sb1RGEO1t
@tMua St Tone 4. Brussels, IDaL
DR. R. W. STEPHENS
Graduate Unbent* of Tereato
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON OM.Ta.45
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Chas. T. Davidson
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now Office 96 a-- itrerean, Ot. '
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