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The Brussels Post, 1954-4-7, Page 4Dt„BARING AUCTION SALE 'ElStock and MachineryI et feat 27, Con, 18, Grey Township l Vin Sett* and 0 mites Wiest of Brussel$ on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14th at 1 P. 1V1. I MONCRIEF' 1 Mrs. Alex Menu was hostess for ,l the prtl meeting of. the W A. and W. M. S. of Mo1T�crieff Hniteed meeting Leader of the,W M was 09rs. William Smith. She wee aeststee by Mits. Robert Smith end topic Norman Lrmery, Thp hexa• o s taken by Mrs• Alec Speiran, attendance. 4:G claerfce Western Hereford 1approgfor the ; Mr. end M. Art Nicholls, ?moo Machinery - y 900 to 9110 lbs. , Beeler tees Were aperintpd meeting• hagen, spent several days th y' Beeler Thank•offering Jaen neer equipped t Dele mica were also appointed for Mies E. 'N f. Steles fund Mr. and M. loxia Deere me ei. All, fully 0 g' � ynX„rt,ih.3 *arae can be arranged by the Presbyterial melting to by � CalvinThere %ron''gaod attendanes lb !geeing Proprietor before sale day �I held in Seater*. followed with ' the re wenitq Centre on Wedneb 2 farrow John Deere plow on rubber t The W A. meeting A ' da owning, 'March 31, for the Yat~ n Tooth John Deere lure Jospeh Smith . presiding• Y the Y. P. S. VA Snot Sprig season ' donation is to be sent to the Can- iety concert putt ,on by rhudtivaibor, used one • paces of the Hall Board, A, dance Sohn Deere Tractor Spreader Clow) adieu Cancer Society. A lunch nus oP Bethesda church un&er the aua� Ali the above John Deere reach • served. followed the program, inert Is practically new. ---- •g t" o°kshutt Cult Packer CRANBttOOK Tho pulpit in, Knox l'reelYnerfan Ohm:* ori Slead>ay Moraine Wall 00: 1 cnpftd by Mr. Hugh L. Nugent, a first year student of Knee College Wreath, Tipp Sunday 'Scheel ee•Openee for the sntn:um, on April 4th with +a good tattle fad Steere, hva -- 4 x;,etion Harrowe, 18 foot MORRIS The annual meeting of the plot dva owners of Cranht+oak Cemetery Wee i Lon. held on Wednee11UY evening, March :metnen:1 Deering drop head 'Hay Personals Mies Irene `Logan. Loader ? don, with relatives in Bdlgrave; 24th• at 8,30, in 49ue churah base• v ate. i trailer with stock raeb and Mr, and LandonJa 1tU Tor and Mrs nean and neat.preeled.The JohnPJ. resident, Alfred SOhnroek Knight, s arae' reek, Stone boat Georgfamile 'Wheel ]Patron, ,. George Cook; Lorne Campbell with 'secretary. Those presentaMcTaggau't, , his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Knight 21700 lh. Renfrew scales Duncan McTaggart, Martin Mc• Quantity of Lumber and Plank i Ira Campbell, Luccu,ow; Mies Amy I Set of Sloop Sleighs with flat rack Smith, Ralph McCrea, Martin Gras- Donald, Glen Huether and John d 12 anchor posits by, and David Armt,trong with Mr. 11 Sohnock, Zai Cedar posts, Thorn- I Moved by Glen Huether, seconded •Hau-t•rls, 5A'hipplatrees. Chains and Mrs. 'Cecil Armstrong, that we Feed sack' and many other articles dale; Mrs. R. J, McLeod, he Gtr ' by ' adOPtDuncan McTagf the last Annual 12 hunches of Cedar shingles, and Pamela. London, Biggins; I meeting, minutes) eried. Slope scraper, Hand mower 1 mitts, Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Bigg] inch Eab A -Lawn caner mower Muss Edith Procter with Mr. and Movedby Glen Mueller, seconded In ncan 2,00 cement brick, 100 -4 -inch Tile I mrs, $els; WilbertandrMra. B.osce Andeu on It iihzDFrinancislcRepOrtkot hat we adopt a general iand Richard with Mr. and Mrs. account. — Carried. Leslie Wills, Milton; Mr. and Mrs. i Moved by John J. Sohnock, leo I Erin Snowden, Teepee?, Miele, with 1 onded by Adrian McTaggaa•t that ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holmes; Mr. 1 we adopt theiPerpetual Carse Ac - Grain — 300 bushels +>f Mined Grain Poultry — 30 hybrid Hears ,e-1ous hold Effects — Machete Waehing Machin and Mrs. Jim Warwick, Blyth, wi tluantities ,of •other Househclid Mrs. Laura Johnston; Ross Ander- *ended the National Home r7Pfects ] TERMS CASH eft- W. Whitfield, Proprietor. r-eiarold Jackson, Auctioneer. E. P. Chesney, Clerk. ETHEL Show in Toronto; Miss Ellen Drap- er. Brussels, with Mr. and Mrs. iHarry Adams. 1 emit,. I the work done during the year.195e stating tee grass was cut 6 times. Moved by Adrian McTaggart, sec- onded by Duncan Mr:Taggart, that Knight as del - The Sec.Treas. gave a report on we appoint Gordon PEOPLE WE KNOW I agate to ask the Council of GreY for a grant of $100.00 for 1954.— * Carried. i Mrs. Morse attended the Home and Moved by Glen Huetber, seconded 'Tee following address: was read by ; Garden Show the same night. by Adrian MoTaggart, that we ap• _aose Stephenson and Fred Keifer I * -* 0point Alfred Knight :as President for -made the Presentation of the gift ' Mies Eleanor Morse attended the 1954. — Carried. George Tunny thanked the people Ice Follies in Kitchener last Wed. "loved by Glen Mother, seconded for the, lately v atrh, and dance, be.; n :qday night I by Johm J. SOhnack, that we appoint tore he leaves for averse -as duties., * * * the following directors for 1964 — At ;- dance which which was held : Mr. and Mrs. Gordon, of London, John Shiells, R. L. Taylor, Duncan ;in Ethel on Wednesday, March 24111 e rent the week end at the home of � McTaggart, Malcolm McLean, Adrian ;:'ear Geer' Tunny:- hie parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm McTaggart, -Gordon Knight, Glen We your friends and neighbours Morse. i Hi:ether. Malcolm McIntosh, Rae 1 You can DEPEND on" a for DEPENDABLE fine car EE TUBE" • You'll find more of them thanever in the 1954 features are still more DODGE fine car Here Add Hy -Drive No -Shift Driving Dodge offers the lowest-priced and simptestno-shift driving—Yp hift Into high and go. Hy -Drive will keep your car "young" for many years— make It worth more at any time, Add Full Power Steering You have effortless parking g, Alldriving becomeseasier steer- ing. safer, with Dodge Full Power Steering, now available on al1Dodge models at moderate cost. thl2/a 6601i °I/lib-1Z DODGE MANUFACTURED IN CANADA BY CHRYSLER CORPORATION OF CANADA, LIMITED DGE When Dodge offers you new features, they stand up with Dodge dependability. Let's look at some—and try them • • • Feel the Dodge ride -more level, smoother, softer -a real fine -car luxury ride. Your Dodge hugs the road, takes curves in its stride. Then note the full, clear vision all round— the better close -In view over the low hood. Look at the quality of Dodge upholstery -fine fabrics and soft Leather -grained vinyl —beautiful two-tone shadesto harmonize with new body colours. And feel rk ees f and behine d your hips h seats— theere's full support under you and shoulders. You'll feel safer in a Dodge, too. There's a lower centre of gravity for stability—clear, safe vision with constant -speed - electric windshield wipers -Safety Rim Wheeis—independent parking brake—dual-cylinder front -wheel brakes for safe stops, For thrilling performance, there's a pew, more powerful Dodge engine—with higher compression to get the most from', modern gasoiines—with fine -car precision engineering for long life and economy. Road-test the 1954 Dodge—discover how much more Dodpi' gives youin flne-car features. erreve gather d here this evening to * * * j Huston,Maurice Cameron Kenneth �y so lime. We ay, sorry van are Mrs. F. Mttohell had the mural' McDonald and Stanley Fischer. — f tri anti to Pali down the cellar stairs McMichael presiding, The secretary leaving the ennemunity as you will 1 Carried. and treasurer reporte were read and. bo greatly mts=?d. We envy 7011 as t her home on Monday. She was 7 :tgoved Py Duncan McTaggart„ sea approved. Plans were made for the see army boy, b ir.a aisle to tray' l t+kr.n to Listowel hacpital for exrey. r ended by Glen Huether, that we ap broken bones were revealed. Mrs. Easter Thank-afferinq which will be rod see more of the world than most .,pnint John J. Sohnock as secretary ` held on April 20th . at S o'clock. A of as ever will. We are glad that Mitchell returned home but ie i treasurer lot the year 1954. I film has 'been secured .and the another Ethel boy has decided to Pro- suffering from shock and severe fI —Carried. indite of Monerieff and . Un✓ 4,ect men's freedom both at house and ; bruises. I Moved by Duncan McTaggart, :sec- I ion are to be invited. Mrs. G. nibroad. We wish yon every eoc I * es * 1, onded by Martin McDonald, that we I McGavin and Mrs. John McDonald tees in your new career, a.s well as lir. and firs Wm. Horse were in 1 ! appoint Russel Knight and Murray were appointed as delegates to the s. happy and healthy life. London last Wednesday night. Air. i Huether as audttora for 1954. I Huron Presbyteatal to be held in As a little remembrance of the � Morse was a gueet at the Supertest Northside United 6hurch, Seaforth Folks at home we ask you to accept banquet and meeting of the London I Moved by John J. Sohn Carried. i on April 14th. Mos Kirby road a '4?3s gift. Each time you use it i Dfvi;.ion. Mr. Morse, formerly of Birr. t ended by Martin McDonald, that we letter gating 1hei our missionary u are to remember that you will rseelved a certificate, a gold maple appoint Clifford Alcock as grave- tor prayer would again he Miss I welcome in Ethel. leaf button and a three Piece silver i digger for 1954 at .,._ sam I Edith Clark, Africa. Mrs. Smalldon hie rid 'Mrs Leeming had Signed, Friends and netghhurs at tea service for 15 years with the Sup- $15.00 for lar a — x .. . i g graves and $7.00 for 63aa1. , arrest Company. 1 ."mall ones. — Carried. 'Ethel Slick Chicks I * * * 7lfoved by Adrian Mora Bill 1feWhtrter is, In 'CV-Inghaman ggart, sec The eight meeting of the Ethell• i coded 'Slick Chicks was 'held r,n Saturdal i afternoon. April erd. at the s,chool. � 'Roll call was anew, red by exhibiting i slip. Record books were dtacussed end final plane for Acihievement Day were merle. Slip, and record T.coks to he handed In not later than April 7th. FOR SALE -- Iteardwed and ',oftwood slabs, -cedar tar kindling. nasStevenson Phan 1 1 he fell from a ladder while W. M. S. of Duff' Mark 1. Liu cit p also i doing electrical work on the entelde The W. M. S. ]nretieg , of the barn nut T. L, McDonald's I Church was held in chut•ch baseme charge of the program "Belief' for Korea" and Mrs, Doted Buchanan described the last chapter of "Where' hospital suffering from concussion oy l,unran lV1ClaggartI we appoint Martin McDonald as, care, 1 'tri'" re the u Sm." a severe fracture of the first finger ; taker for 1954, at 80c an hour. W. A. of the left hand and also a bad pun- I —married. metre wound of the hand. Dr. R. W. i Stephens under whose Dare Mr. Movrel by Glen Huether, seconder] The April meeting of the WaltonW 1TrWhirtea• will he in the hospital i Woman's Association mut en Thurs. I by Jahn J. Sohnock, that we adjourn dap afternoon a.t 2 P• in. in the base, a few days, woo*pleased to rep -i this meeting. ment. Mrs. Love wall in the chair, sue- opened the meeting with the W. A. I Theme Song, followed Py the Mary Stewart Collect. Scripture reading a ter, verses 1-8. Hymn nt i 87 was then sung. Sec. report wat I rthen read and approved, foam:vet ort Mae ex -ray did not show a peered fracture of the skull. Ho i received the injuries: when WALTON ara'4 farm. Sth. con. Morris Twp. on Thursday• April 1st, with Mrs. I • ThQ Ig1gv aoKa YOU WERE RIGHT ABOUT ROE VITAFOOD, OT MY BIRDS AWAY TO A ®ASTOC. iSTART. 1 SURE 6LOOK AtTHE SUE OF1'HE L CHICKS— AND THEY'RE. ONLY SEVE.N WEEKS OLD GOOD FOR YOU, BILL. ya y KEEP THEM Ne BY CHOOSING igwV4 UR GROWING MASH r ..UST AS CAR FP Y I'VE BEEN WORRYI N6 A LITTLE, DOC. I DON'T WANT Tib UPSET MY CHICKS WITH A SUDDEN CHANGE IN FEED be the Treas. report by Mrs, A. Coutts with a balance of 0384.14 on hand. Several items of buSiness— W. A. Presbyterial to be held on May 5th at Walton United Church, The annual Cerden Party to be held On Wed., June 23rd. The meettng closed with prayer. C. G. 1. T. Meets The April megting of the Walton C. G. I. T. was held in the basement of the church on April 3rd at 2.30. The meeting opened with prayer, !followed by .singing hymn 205. Doris r hns't'on read the scripture and this was followed by prayer. A hymn was sung. Clue leader, Doreen McCreath, gene an interesting topic on the in- spirations of the bible. The minutes of the last me ihtg were road and adopted. The roll call was answer- ! ed by twelve members. The next needing will be held on May lett, in the basement of the churah. We planned to invite our matters to our affiliation service with the I W. M. S. on April 30th. Hymn 114 was sung, followed by all repeating the purpose.. The meeting closed with benediction, after which lunch was nerved. We BABY CHICKS A N D STARTED PULLETS SIX DREEDS SUSSEX SUSSEX .X RED CROSS RED X SUSSEX CROSS RED X ROCK CROSS • ROCK X LEGHORN CROSS ' RHODE ISLAND RED ; have a few started Pullets on Rand, 'and will take orders COVENEY'S HATCHERY - Mitchell, Ont. P, 0. BOX 57 for Started Pullets for Future Deilvery. ""7x7 PHONE 112 THERE'S NO FEAR OF THAT, BiLL. JUST M }» YOUR PRESENT ROE A%ON) WITH ROE. VITh6RoW THE FIRST WEEK THE GRADUALLY Lii,G VITARO A swam IS THERE ANYTHING ELSE I SHOULD WATCH OR DO ? YE5,SIR, AND IT'S JUST AS I MFORTANTAS FEED. KEEP THE LITTER DRY. TO,DOTHIS A LITTLE HEAT 15 NECESSARY, AND IKEEP1 IE LITTERWELL STIRRED UP. WATCHUD THE BR000ERWHERE THE CHICKS SIT AT NI6HT{ AND IF IT 15 AT AU. DAMP, STIR IN A Lf7LE HYDRATED LIME, IF 1 1,THE LITTER GO'S MATTED REMOVE 11. THIS fS GOOD Lam} INSURANCE Ntir4, r;,c, ' AGAINST v'jV 7)%,._,,COCGID1051S a� aiVAI By Roe Farms Service Dept. WHAT ABOUT VENTILATION, DOC.? CHICKS NEED PLENTY OF FRES' ' IR, BUT BE SURE TO AVOID DRAFTS. WATCH THE WEATHER S0 THAT TK OPENINGS ARE CLOSED MORE ON EXTREMIt,Y WINDY OR COLD DAYS, AND ON BRI814T stow t TAKE ADVANTAGE OF AU. THE SUNSHINE AND DRY, WARM AIR. �,�+±►, PROTECTYOUR CHICK INVESTMENT Whiod ORO A. Y ee ::"as iiuron Produce BRUSSELS JOHN LAMONT ETHEL F. HARRISON MON[RIFFF