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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1954-5-26, Page 4AUCTION SALE Qf Houobold Effects on SATURDAY, JUNE 5th, 1964 et 1 P, M, Sharp, on Elizabeth St. le Brueaels iheeteriield, Kitchen. eliaiLL, 4 cane bottom dining room ehaixp Egnare dining room table Buffett, walnut olook 2 wooden rockers, 3 tern stands Antique parlor (tale Hall tree and mirror combination 10108r mate Wa'nut table 1 triltte Lune with candles Oval thine rnotn table (antique) Sherlock Manning piano and Israeli Meet Rei'rigerator and table (perfect condition) Westinghouse Electric Stove Kitchen cabinet Square kitchen table 2-2 piece bedroom suites Dog -pelt, Bedroom rug Book care. High cupboard 2 Toil; t Sete 2 trunks; Trreadla sewing machine in condition. Walnut nhest of drawers Quantity of Antigen. dishes Wardrobe. Cocoa mats 8 rockers. 1 platform rookery 1 drop leaf table, Chime alarm clock Wednesday. May Beth; 1954 many other items too numerous to mention. perfeh1 Terms Cash No reserve as house is sold. Mrs. Watson Forrest, Prep. R. Johnson, Clerk. L. Rowland, Auctioneer, AUCTION SALE MONcRIEFF Moncrleff W, I. Mty meeting of the Monorieff W. I. vara held ea Wed„ May 19th, in the Coanninuity hall with, Cram brook es &'rests. Thera were 23 ntem• ber5 and 9 visit:re PresEnt.'Pile .meet- ing opened with the president. Mr's. Ken McLean, presiding The openuig ode w7143 sung n,9ter wbloh the Marl Stalwart Ooltact was repeated by I the nlembere, Bileiness was ,Necrosed. It was .decided to subscribe to the Institute popes'. A report was given by hire, Grayson Rioltmiaud of the Dietrietl directors meetiug. Delegates were appointed to attend the district of Household Furniture and Kitchen Utensils At Alexander St.. Brussels, opposite Brussels Public School on SATURDAY. JUNE 19th At 1 o'clock P. M. annual meeting to be held at Moles. worth on May 28th, The eiteentive are arrange the programme for the coming year. It was agreed to hold the meetings during the summer mouths. The annual field day will be held an June 29th. Material has been purchased to make covers for the card tables. Mrs. Grayson Richmond than took oharge of the meeting which was on Health. The rollcall was answered. by naming. ' "A Home Remedy." The motto was well given Mrs. Lloyd Michel ole "Keep Healthy." keep happy. keep helping. After which Mitis met Qunningham of Clinton Public Health Nurse gave a talk on mental health, points stressed were, A sane of humour, a habit of 117 ing in the present. hewing interest outside the home, e.g. hobbies, un• derstendii a onrseives and not bovine a habit of worrying, a t:oleranee of others. and the need of feeding use• fn1, Mise Cunningham was pre- sented by Mrs. Orval Harrleen with a gift. Mrs. Hen. McDonald favoured with a lovely solo accompanied by Mgrs. Leslie Lake. The meeting was closed by the singing of God Save the Queen. Mrs. Allen McPeggart was winner of the the cushion which -was made and donated by Mrs Jack Struthers for a draw. A. yrs lunch was served by the committee in oharge. W. M. S. and W. A. The May meeting of the Monerieff W. M. S. and W. A, was held at the home of Mrs. Roy Patterson with a large attendance. Miss Olive Spelr• an wee Ieader for the meeting, the theme was "The Gospel according to you". The meeting opened with the call to worship and invocation, and hymn 350. The roll call was name a misodon field. The Scripture reading by Mrs. Edwin Happenrath, The minutes and business was con. ducted by the president Mrs. Ken. Ludington. Mrs. James Machan gave the meditation, offered prayer and hymn 894 was sung. A. steward- ship paper wee given by Mrs. Ken. McFarlane. The offering was re- ceived and dedidaated. A duet was given by Jean and Ruth Patterson. 1 Mrs. Fere McNaught gave an in- ter9ntin.e topic. Report's were given :: Reed Room Suits 1 Extra Dresser Bed Ito rm Chairs 1 LirIne #:nom Chairs Living Room Tabu Dining Room Suite, 1 Rocker Extra Writing Desk 'Miter .Rog 9 x 12 veneum Cleaner with at'achments 1t4 e. Table E ten $ .n Table extra long Leethrr r Beth Porch Couch Ray n n d 5 ;ring 'Machine 2 Ile 1=ers. Electric Washer Heavy Betty Electric Plate Frigleace. 2 Fernerys A Fioo rM^ts. 2 Hall Mirrors Wheel Barrow. Vice Ste9-bbdders. Picture, Mirrors, DM Mower. gun fl r.f Karhen Utensils. Terms Cash N. 4, Bowman, Prop. ...Nereid Jackson, Auctioneer. Tr, on,e of bad weather Sale held I Property For Sale -4 P. Et. Til - rlay of 'ilia vale T)nn Mc- i -tome;; will offer the 11,e storey Brlo'k Rouse which he purchatsed , from R. ?lawman for Sale. This U110 bide bard -wood floors, modern ; bath, cold and hot soft water and. I hard weer, wood shed. sun porch ; and garage In gond location. 1015 down rhe day of ,fie sale. Brussels Legion ANNUAL SPORTS DAY Victoria Park, Brussels on FRIDAY, JUNE 111th Parade, Bands, Games, Dance and Fireworks The date again June 19. by drlenates who attended the W. A. meeting held et Walton, and the Presbyterial held in Seaforth.. Mre. Alex Speiran reported a hale will he sent to Korea shortly. The meeting was closed with the MIzpah benediction. The W A. meeting was presided over by Mrs. Charles Harrison. A garden patry -trill be held on June 19th. Committees were :appointed. A bee will be held to Iook after flow- er loger beds, and volunteers, offered to Mit the Fawn for June, The meeting closed with prayer. Intuch was set, 1 ped by •tlhe hostess and her assist- ants. !f FOR BALE — ! Hard:re d and softwood slabs, sleo cedar far kindling, Jas. Stevenson Phone ChevroteFgives you the. beauty and distinction of Fisher Body Styling. 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What better proof could there be that Chevrolet is a better buy for you,'toel Illustrated — Chevrolet 4 -Door Sedan "Bel Alr" Series A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE 30 x Measure t t r! you foo will prefer LET Riverside Motors C-29540 • Brussels, Ont. 61112 ca@®- ou rail@ ctr o a Chopp@p By Rae Farms Service Dept. MOTHER MATURE HAS SET UP A VERY EFFICIENT STORAGE AND CHOPPING SYSTEM IN CHICKENS. THE CROP HOLDS THE FOOD AND SENDS IT DOWN THE SOFTENING -UP TUBE WHERE THE GIZZARD OR GRINDER CHOPS IT UP. TNG Heli ANATOMY AHO VNVSOW4T 1G - - BOTH OF THESE CHICKS ARE ,I ��THE SAME AGE AND HAVE THE E` SAME SIZE GROP AND GIZZARD `` 1 f SAME.VOAND EACH �UME OF FEED F THEM EAT r., I�■ DAILY. ONETHRIVES_,THE OTHER HERE'S THE SECRET, KIDS. THIS HAND HOLDS THE DAILY FO00 FOR OUR POOR. TIRED CHICK. THIS HAND HOLDS ROE VITAGROW AND GRAIN FOR OUR PERKY CHICK. NOTICE_ THAT BOTH LOTS ARE THE SAME BY VOLUME BUTVITAGROW IS LOADED WITH HEALTH AND GROWTH PROMOTING INGREDIENTS. THE SECRET 15 QUALITY NOT QUANTITY. JUST LIKE MOTHER YOU HIT IT, PETE. SAYE NOT HOW MUCH %' YOU TOO CAN ONLY I EAT BUT WHAT ' /� HOLD SO MUCH . I EAT, MAKE 5URE ITIS SURE, CHICKS NEED ' A BALANCED MEAL. ` A BALANCED DIET TOO, MEAT,VEGETABLES,CEREALS 111 VITAMINS, ALL FRESH' AND CAREFULLY CHOSEN. 1 BE SURE— BE SAFE START WITH VITAFOOD AND SWITCH TO VIT GROW VF2 34 case Iiuron'rociucta BRUSSELS JOHN LAMONT ETHEL F. HARRISON ML)NrRIEF5 i'4