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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1954-7-7, Page 4or • .... -,------- '.-----,---. , -- ----- ---__...--,t-r--2-!,-„,---'-•.__ _ - vs:g1ite•jc.,-,-..71,- ..-___-,_:----.-_, '.--ti_•_,--. " ---------.7.7•7---- ,, ,.,-.. ,it." -4,-•• .,... 0.-S-'-----1—_,----.---/--------"'---------_,- 7-1":':"--7-7 'fr'..G.;,-,,....".---.---..,...,...----",,,,_.„--..":`•,• r-........:2„ •'''''''.--;:?„-1.,--.1„...„,„,......---, 0-1-1...---,,,t-..- ,.,-----''' ---- „.-------------- • ro,BRUSSELS RIM CRANBROOK 111.eV. Alex Frio, Odgewater, N, 3., etraducted the aerYtea la Kilo% PreSbyterlan Chnrelt on Stilt - day Morning. jnly 4. WS% Margar- et Perriec congrilmted the 2440o "Beautiful Garde nor Prayer", Bev. Perrie is the Son o tror Imo Jam Petrie and a cousin of l'ililliana and John Perrle, 12 con. 1 Miss gar iirNtolol.o. Tenalskaniing • Jr spending the ritininer holidalfi nt her home here, " 1 Mrs, Walter lkorrest, Brussels, is 1 visiting with her Melee, Miss A. I \ Forrest. . 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ross Speiran and ',40....-:„.,,/,,, their somin-law and danglater Mr. gi ' "WI'li - "*.1e. ••'`' and Mrs. Tom ThominsOn, Saginavt, /14 If ilk I ...--- _. ,..e' „re* / Were holiday visitors with the ,..-• ,...• r" ,.." 1 • i ' ,,..--- ..,,...-2,,,.---' ,..- .... . Pride and %ashen families. . let° ....... ...,` e• ,...e' ,„,* ,, _ ' ,,,,,,'V, .i'VVN'A • ..- e-"'" or Mr. Kenneth Knight and Ms ------ -.' --- / • MASSEY.HARRIS FIRST WITH FULL SCALE TEST TRACK FOR FARM EOUIPMEIsIT friend Mr. Bill Reedit, T•oamato, 'Pent the Weelt-end with Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Knight M. Wim Fluether, St.. Mary's aCcompanied by her two daughter% and a• grand -daughter, attended the regular church •service here OD Sunday and called on friends. Wide -spread and fast has been the swing to modernmechanization. Mr, and lira. Bert Martin, their tJrgent demands have been made upon implement engineers to von Tim and Mrs. Martin, Margaret develop new models to keep up with the needs of agriculture. and David, Detroit, spent several dayo with IVIr. and Mrs, Allen Cam - To get information on materials, designs and features in Itours and eron. Mrs :Martin Sr. is the former days instead of the usual months and years, Massey -Harris designed IVIamie Cameron. and built the first full scale test track for tractors and modern Mr. and 1VIrs. Bari Dunn and fem• power farm equipment. ily spent Sunday in Oen Sound and Wiarton. On this test track the machines lug heavy loads, bump. and shake, Mr. Jim Perrie, elder son of Mr, bounce and sway, jolt and jar, climb steep grades., and spin round ' and. Mr. Wm. Perrie, left on Sun - and ro-und. As they go through the test, electronic instruments write ' day for Toronto, where lie will et- a strains and complete records are kept tend Summer School. e WigineMittYp "I."'" A MA, {rir • SEAFORTH LIONS 19th ANNUAL arnival ummet LJON the inside story of stress an of the day to day wear and tear. These controlled supervised tests help Massey -Harris engineers design equipment that will offer more advantages in ease of opera- tion, long life witb low upkeeP cost and greater ability in saving time and labour. For quality, satisfaction, and service with modern mechanization, equip with Massey -Harris. MASSEY-HARRIS-FERG 514 N LIMITED Makers of high quality farm implements since 1847 I „ J ofor.Etort; Mr. Thomas, Mrs W I 1 „ Margaret i Vrited Chitral: met on Friday after- 1 "'Tens. i noon in the church haw:lent. , ly meeting of the W. The meeting closed with prayer. i ALTON: FOOTBALL SCHEDULE July ':",-Lmdestrwo at ?riv_rtir 5 1-10.eein at lirns.3els 7 Brussels at Wingham 9 Iltast.in at Winatain 9 Londerboro at Listowel 14 Listowel at Winghain 15 Brar-el,-i Vintirrrd 15 1.,nfltr',"7."1 t Holstein 19 SCI=1.717.an-t Molstein FOR SALE - Hay an be field by the acre. I Miller MeArter Phone 33rS. - - --rrierrnrsorrossorrossiorriessorororteorrrerse&4- . --ro-r-gr-isorn7aWri-ssiire-wir-sorrorrorror,..--.,.........,.ror.sorr,arrrrrrsr,ssiosorrssorsr... E,AFO H WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY Westerfl Ontario's UTST ti* Will Compete Each Night For PRIZES TOTALING $600 Bingo — Gaines — Bands — Ferris Wheel — Merry. GorRouncl — Fireworks — See the Startling Beauty of This Display Programme Commences Each Night at 9 p. m. In event of rain, Program will be y Centre DRAWING for 15 VALUABR ach Night ChiIZES Five Drawings E Free Parking Admission 25c l Maintena dren under 12 Free Proceeds for Lions Welfare and nce of Lions Park ATE. RS held in CommunitLE P and . Hari:well. Mrs. Marks, 1 Tile Jtil;.• W. A merting of \t-alton 1 Love. preiding, opened the w s (Thliee-. The scripture reading was of Dufrs 'United Church was held frma proverbs 12th. olnpter, ' in the Church basement on Friday, 91 t1/17; 510 ,1111 July 2,ral with Mrs. John McDonald. by the Mary Sten -art The JuM. S • v. 1 meetin! with the 'CV A. theme song presiding. The %peeing opened ' o t was read and 1.1; followed by the .-------'....----,.--------, • """, ,- .•,, ”.1-•,-3.• :, *Ply r with hymn . WoesI NTERM• -,S3t. ATE 1 ,1,1-. a .:nd +he trcamrer's report 1 riM1SALL W. O. A. A. 1 gi-, mr,.. rouqs. Several items i scripture reading Matt. 7: 9(11. The -35JY1 - 24t, Fort at Harristen 1 .,f lon,Ine:s were finished up The , secretury and treasurer reports were 2 Paisley at Brusrels I "r-lal ••-hurch picnic will be held on i read and approv, d. It was decidl , LnWPorton ::! B. or. o'er ed that eight of the members who 5 Mt, Forest :-•_t •"!iff --I • Ut„ Fok',.• lit TT .r.,,,v--..r tor ,.1 g41,18,7 at r initerton oor.___I ',E742:ort.,,n at P,ZSSP"" f'rigtatlf 64t ". !•Irri ,tt,"7 ar,„,,.:14 ...Wirt:tr a• Ptistry at ,-.tfIcrd grpseii, at Iiano7er i, ___D piglez 2„t Harriston E3 RE rio'feat at Paisley A Pinkerton I. 333 VrWiso,"toto at Mt. Forest sr *n_if.fver 11-r. Inirlt. A inA luck supper will be had -attended Alma College Trarn- ing school would send a donation ' 1, Thursday. .inly 22nd. at Sea ar s..eced at 9.119 p. ni. sharp. The Sports 'i I :oratnitt,-e 14 -Convrnrr, TiarVeY towar111. Ech-1:1 Mid's Seholershin ; Fund. Mrs. A. McMichael Was air • Pointed to attend the 'Training school il this year. The Sth of Morris gronn 1 , WINGHAM had charge of the programa- with 1 MEMORIAL SHOP O Mrs. I. Bryans in charge assisted by t Mrs. IC. McDonald, Mrs, H. Johnston I, i 7-n.tr Mtnaorial Craftsmen For ; and Mrs. E. Bryans. Thirty-Flve Ycars, Always using ,. 1 Personals: Mr. and Mrs. Silas s aka ----------- 15 linslasels at Mt. Forest 1 p_2 1318.471"9stor. at Paisley 215 Ratrirt m at Brussels 2184a'5over ...t Clifford 13_POZ1 y 1'. Mt. Forest Los L'InItert•n: et an-riston g15t Flrest at Pinkerton. 29ffIr1 at lIarriston THE BEST GRANITES Along With Expert Designing and Workmanship. Pricey Moat Reasonable Cemetery Lettering a Specialty Johmoton and grand -daughter , en and Leona Johnston. have re- -, turned home after visiting r.kfit friends in Bad Axe. MlC9.. Geerge Kirkby. Reverely, Patsy. and Anm Kirkby.. Flurwash. with Mr. R. A. SIPOTTON ; 'Mrs H. B. Kirkby =,:1•I ---..--,- Pbore ges, Winghsen, Ontario • friends: Mr and Mr- 1 nryaaq. Mit-b'4- z.r.f. :":.- -- ---- _ 1 lin rvev Brya r - !, m : : --- ' • "."- and Mrs Ed. F72..ms 111.-2-:-..s , I "7triSWeda can select from about , Mr_ „1d .1.„..„. „„,... , -,.....,,, .,„ .., 2•2 l.tylr.groam. Salts, 20 Bedroom fric,174 „ 7._ R.,,,ft.,.... e,•• -.,- Tr:. „,•,.., FOR SALE - 12 Kitchen Suites at the bchnett's . Rae. r.,,,,....r.,„ ,,....:, 77,;,_- .., 7,, ..,,,i 111%rd:toed and softwood %Jahn, vier i :,dnisy Fruntture Stores. Free do- ; 3.,,,,,L r;.:,,,,..,z....L, cedar for 'W.:milling 1 lim•ery. Low prices. J. F. Selmett ' - • frie,:4•• Stevenson Phone 20114 I •-•rd Mildmay. • TN@ Ceos ©f 1?}mo F NO. IN A SERIES , . . YOUR HYDRO AT WORK FOR YOU AND 'YOURS YOUR HYDRO • key service in a new corn unity From 1947 to December, 1953, the num- ber of new dwelling units built in Ontario was 183,515. Each required an average of 114 kilowatts of electricity, a total of 229,000 kilowatts, or, 307,000 horse - pow er,, - These homes didn't have' to wait for Hydro service. Crews were stringing lines before the homes were completed . . . Hydro was there, before the door key. To meet this demand Ontario Hydro and your local municipal system must plan far into the future. Power projects must be started years before their immediate need arises, so that new homes, new schools. new shopping centres, new muni- cipal services and new industries, all have power when and where requLred ow -cost power that is the key-aote =cdera ONTARIO HYDRO AT 'MORK FOR Y; A!' YOURS Ina slim =Laming :ntzrt t:11. cbtaine by writing oinsr 4iro.:,hatrolaro. gl:S; Avrue, Teronlo, WHAT'S MATTER WITH FAROS, DOC - THEY'RE ALLTHIN AND STARVED LOOKING. HARRY, YOU C;;LIES5ED RISO4T, FIRST TIME. THE/ 'at: STARVED, BECAUSE 'THEY DC, N'T KNOW Wi-,.ERE TO FIND THE FEED AND WATER. WHAT DO YOU MEAN, DOC I.00K,TRSPE'S waist in 7Pol "iVPIEo7S-Tr,Z,16.1. WATER IN THE AUTOVIATIL FOUNTAIN THAT miX,' EZT THESE .3:.,-4,1,7r.E EN. ONIT.IE RANGE THEW FEED AND WATER WERE ct4 THE GROIN% AND 'oioTH NEWLY HOUSED FuLLETS YOU POE TO MATCH THE RANGE HANTS. HOULD Do THEN, DOC, PUT EXTRA WATER PANS ON THE FLOOR, HARRY, AND LOW • FEED HOPPERS AROUND PEN AND SCATTER OYSTER SHELL AND GRIT ON THE MASH TOO. UNTIL THEY ARE ACCUSTOMED TO THEIR. PEN. WHEN PutIETS ARE- PUT IRTO LAYING PENS, HARRY, RetviEmsER To :— By Roe Farms Service Dept. YOUR BIROS 60 FOR r. A if VP /4 E qijp /j7 4t47.49 E6GMASH _1ij a a rik IN MA2N_2„tt2EJ_.LE.T FORM airliuron Vro tow BRUSSELS JOHN LAMONT MEL E HARRISON MONCRIEEP