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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1949-2-16, Page 4FOR INCREASED POULTRY PROFITS F MASTER LAYING MASH 20% OR RED HEAD EGG .MASH 1L5% WITH A NOON FEED OF MASTER LAYING PELLETS AVOID PLACE YOUR DISSAPPOINTMENT THIS SPRING CHICK ORDER WITH YOUR LOCAL HATCHERY OW. THEY ARE GOOD CHICKS WEL THE BRUSSELS POST ~--- Library Kokes GREY TOWNSHIP COUNCIL 1 i Oversixty chaldron enjoyed tate I Meeting 1„19 Pele , 1"4e i story hoar last week and the motion i minutes or` lust uteethl1 were Pictures .shown by Mr. 1'19,11 ins, This I adopted as read. The return of the Saturday, Feb. 19, Miss 'at" /AV' 1948 Assesnlent Roll Wfla accepted IDonald will be in charge, se, be sure land tee assesnlent as contained in and come again promptly cit 4. the said roll was adopted ag the o'clock. All children from 4 to Slases5mellt on Which the 1049 taxes 1 Years are welcome, i will be levied and By taw No. 8, 1949 ! '' __� ceas tinaltY passed. New Rebekah Lodge 4 At the Court of Revision the Formed At Hensall following adjustments�6ece made On Friday arternoon. Feb, 11. iu tie $400,00 i Lacer, O 9,r, Hall, flensall, AMber Con. 9, reduced Rebekah 'Lodge 349 was instituted. John Iitalcely, Lot 9. Con. 00.00 !Tim tnstit.a'tion was inducted by Mrs. 14, reduced llttnlaleac. assembly 11reeldent and Twp. of Grey, Lot 24, Con. hiss V. Pearce. assembly secretary, 10 reduced 700.00 13y' -lett' No. 0, 1949 was passed 1 Mrs. L Baeelder, D,D.P., of Go0er.cll, acting as vi0e-presicleut, Mrs. 0. ;regulating the time for Making the Dunbar. Brussels as 'V1ce•Grand anti l assessment. The roll to be returned ' 111raleessley of Godericll, Chaelnrn. Iby August 31st, 1949, et the close of the afternoon session) The Engineer's report on the supper was served to the guests in McNair Drain -a'as prvtsiona11Y adopt - bb ed and e Olerk instructed to have the Iiensall hotel. The evening session was opened the By -Laws printed and served, to the Iby Reroute Lodge of Clinton wnc A Grant of $100.00 was 9,91518Society and i conferred the degree on a large 01955 East Huron Aglioultural of candidates. The installation of t11reabsitiogalac5al 1000 Y0 tto assist in officers was conducted by Mrs.Baeeltler, D.D.P. of Goeericll and her A p,rant of 510,00 was Meade to The staff, Both ceremonies were Yore Huron Crop Improvement Maeda, impressive. tion. Those who 'attended 1r0111 Brussels .A. Grant of 550.00 was made to the were Mrs. C. Dunbar, Mrs. W. Moncrieff Skating Club. Williamson, Mrs. G. R. Campbell and A Grant of $15.00 was made to Alm R. Gemmell. oach of the following libraries, Cran- brook, Moncrief, Walton and Moles- worth. By-law No. 2, 1949 providing for $75,000,00 Expenditure on Roads was finally passed. All approved accounts were Order. ed paid and the_ meeting adjourned till March 5bh or at the call of the Reeve. The follnwimg accounts were 'laid; -., •ss n Roads l 320 00 Wesley Searle Men. Drains S52, OR SALE— Grants 150 — 8 week old Rock x Hamp,, Telephones 72 66 Pullets. Ethel 2.85 Phone 66x1'2, Relief 63.20 FOR SALE— — Old Age Applications 10.00 Tam Hog 15 months old. Price 545. Registrations. B. M. & D. 7.25.. Cecil Raynard, R. 11, 2 Bluevale. Refund Dog Tax 2.00 Phone 39-r-11 Brussels, Foal for oilflce 27.Oi —.---- Pox Bounty 270.06 FOR SALE— J. H, 2 EAR, Clerk WE CARRY — OYSTER SHELL GRIT. MILL FEEDS. SALT. OUR SERVICE OUR THE BEST. MASTER FEEDS DEALER IS OiassiTied Ads A quantity FOR SALE— ___._�--.--------- ntit of Carrots. Frank 95111er Phone 77-r,5, FOR SALE— ._-.-- 1 Beatty coal brooder stove. used three months. W 1 S 1 Phone 18-r-4. F F. F..Hornuth FOR SALE— - Eleetrlt' meters reviewed and re Registered paired, Expert workmanship. Moder, Optsate prices, New motors in stock. teaser Industries, le,'entern er ) 3O,, leteitc31 Met • '49 Ontario, Street, �Eye ea 5tiree 118 oaf• Aston. strett'or, Ant, THE CANADIAN ARMY—"INSURANCE FOR PEACE" Wines of the Airborne! The red beret, the proud wings of the paratrooper are world famous. His is one of the many interesting and exciting jobs in the new Canadian Airniy Active Force. The new Army gives you every chance for self- improvement and advancement. There is unlimited opportunity for promotion—if you have what it takes. You. can become a paratrooper and enjoy the thrill and excitement of the newest Branch of the Canadian Arany. This is your opportunity to join men who are starting a career with a future—if you meet these require- men.ts:—good physical condition ... 17 to 25 years of age .:. veterans with airborne experience will betaken up to 30 . . pass the Army's entry requirements. There is extra pay for parachute service. If you would like to win your wings, write or visit your local recruiting office. today. Bring your certificates of age and education with you. No. 5 Personnel Depot, Xing Street west, KINGSTON, Ont. no. 5 Personnel Depot, Charley Park, Douglas Drive, TORONTO, Ont. No. 7 Personnel Depot, Woleely Rorrocke, lnleeholh Street, 'LONDON, Ont. c410;o v3ffk <; r3;xsy Great Dane Pups, tan and black, purebred, $25.00 each. Sol Shannon, R. R. 1 Seaforth. FOR SALE - 190 Sussex x Rock Pullets, 190 Rock Pullets, 400 Rock Cockerels, all 11 weeks old. Phone 40-r-9. Duncan' McDonald, R. R. 1 Ethel, FOR SALE— Bray Hatchery is ready for what you need in pullets, cockerels, start- ed or dayolds. Mixed, For immediate or later delivery. Let's quote prices, save your time, agent Wm. Glen Bray, Ethel, Ont. HONEY FOR SALE— We still have choice Amber One granulated Honey which is a blend of clover, golden rod and bucltwbeat. has the same food value as Clover honey but at a very reasonable Price, 8 lb. pails $1.355;. 4 1b pails 70c. Lloyd Wheeler , Phone 21-r-8 FOR SALE— Hygienic Supplies (Rubber Goods) mailed postpaid in plain, sealed envelope with Price list. Six samples 25s, 24 -samples, $1,00, Mali Order Dept, 95-95 NovRubber Co .Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. BE YOUR OWN BOSS 3LUEVALE Mrs. Stanley Darling was the hostess on Thursday afternoon for the meeting of the Women's Institute nnith an attendance off nearly 40 ladies, The president, Mrs. Carl Johnston, conducted the meeting. Among the items of bustnc,ts was the revtised rates ,under a. hospitals• zation plan. The president express- ed her thanks to all who assisted in any way toward the success of the play recently sponsored by the W.I. Tele treasurer relortect Over $100 in the treasury of weieh 575 was voted to help reduce the debt ,on the community hall. The roll call was answered. by a quote - tion or poem by a Canadian Duet. Pauline Tohneton. II. Isobel Graham and Col. John McCrea were among these named. Miss elaa•y Duff, in her charas• teristic manner, introducer) the guest speaker, Mrs, Detleal cf Wtngliam, who spoke en tilt' Pleb• Distribute, on Part Time or Full Time basis, aur 250 pre/blots: Toilet. Ivies, Vitamins, Extracts, Spices, Baking Powder, Cakes, Doughnuts, Glass, Silver, Furniture and Shoe Polishes, etc. Each Individual n customer. Excellent opportunity to test your business abilities, Write for FREE details and catalogue-- FAMILEX, 1600 Delorlmier, Mont- real. FOR SALE — 2 real good houses for sale 111 village of Brnssels. Immediate pos- session, A number of good farms. I have also some good bashieva places for sale. J. C. Long, Real Estate Broker, Brussels, Ont TENDERS FOR WOOD—.Tenders for supplying wood to the ec111001s of Morris Township School Area will be received until February 28 by the secretary, All Need to he maple er beech. body wood, ant 12 hlebes long, and delivered and pllnd before Jmne 15. The following amounts are retiuired:- No. 8, 12 cords; No. 6, 10 cords; No. ti, 20 cords; No. 7, 15 cords; .No. S, 12 cords; No. 9, 15 cords; No, 10, 12 cords No, 11, 10 coeds; No, 12, 10 cords, Also one cord of cedar for each, s'Clteal, 'Otte lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, R, S. SHAW, 5sorettlt'y, Bluevate, Ont., Wednesday, Febreal'Y 9,010, 1949 it's shied f bet Row much you borrow, how much you save ...how much you put in, how much you take out. • . that's your business. Your right to keep your private affairs private is a cherished principle of Canadian banking: EXT time you are in your bank, notice how many people keep their cheques face dawn ... just like you ... while they make out their deposit slips. Noticehow they close their passbooks before handing them in— and get them back closed too. Canadian bank service is recognized by everyone as confidential. E -very employee, when he came into the service of your bank, took a so,lemn declaration of secrecy. Your relationship with your basila is the most vitally confidential business relation- ship you have. Contrast this Canadian way with conditions in lands where freedom is denied—where every -bank is a political tool, every banker a public official working for the State! State monopoly of bat.'.dn i1 proposed by socialists here, woiligl open your banking transactions to political intrusion. 5P t`D N.n a>e I? C. F 'ince -'tele. with eleven e»rt time agents, either with a 110enr,c or in the process of getting one. 11 your insurance expires in the,n3.a1' future contact your township, t!1• County Secretary for further information. A special meeting of the County executive was had 011 Monday, February 14111., to make plans far our iota of `Poetry." She spoke of dif- Annual Field Day to be held in ferent kinds of poetry, meter 131111 G.oderich this year• The tentativerhyme, the lyric, Ballad and sin- ,late. set is June 15th, net. '811e road severalpnams of her The milk organizations of the 011111 Composition.. Mrs. Norman 1 county held a joint meeting in Clinton recently, wltll representa- tion from. Gederieb Whole Milk, Cheese Prodncers, Concentrated Milk and County Cream Producers, being present. Do you know that when yen htY a pound of margarine you are 1)11yfug 20%11 water? Wlty is it that eheeso sells et .320 a. pouted at Blyth Cheese factory and the consumer is asked to pay •490 a pound in. Clinton? A., C. McKinnon of Victol'y Mine, 'Toronto, and graduate of 0.A.0 , is giving a s'11ort talk on soil c011ser've- tion, and crop rotation, at each lite of Honey fortes, a. Poor Weleb enrolling showing on the County Film boy who became 11 professor at ..eirceilt, from new until Marcie 'lilt Glasgow University, .\dao 011 these p1•0 r0111mes a.re 91,118 Personals: Mrs. Stanley Darlingof apee7i 7 interest to farmers. Pian wtbh her mother, Mrs. George? New' to see them and tear Mr, Mac1t1Pnon. n9,an, Harrisi;on; Mrs. Nellie. Ltliow Thirty forums reported for the ` with Mrs. J. M, L 11101111, sr„ 8tre evening of January 0t t, when 41 lord; Mr, and Mrs, Alex McCrackenn formes discussed msritetime methods, attended 'bhe funeral of Mrs, Mary Twin 'Schools ronin, Stanley Town- ,7ano McCracken at Listowel; Cly ship, spoke for most of them be B, Moffatt, Ingersoli, with hip stating "We as a forum are ;really brother, Burns, and paler rola, in favour of organised marketing tires; Mr, and Mrs. W. N. Mc, either co-operatively, or 19y Pro• '.Taggart and son Scott, Godericlr, clucey's Marketing Sohomes, ' 111 t Mr, end Mrs. Roy T3irvey; Rest assured fanners are not Mr, and Mrs. Hilliard Jefferson anti going to allow a repent of the family, Donnybrook, with Me. env "hungry thirties" willingly. They Ml's, George Thornton, believe Na Margaret Batoman's y F statement "There is more than Keating, a Past ae0ret0l', -t1'eesurer of the West Huron district, was a gnlest at the meeting. Lunch was served by the hostess, aesiseed by Mrs. Raymond I3111ott and Mrs. B11:1.110 Moffatt.. Fleming John ton Presided at the meeting of the Y,P,U, Smithey even- 'l&g, and Miss Shirley Burden was ptano accompanist, Miss Wilda I3recltonrid'ge head the minutes and announced a Valentine box social for nt;et Friday night, Mr, Johnston read the scripture lesson and e I poem; and Mrs. Charles, efft er took ler. her topic the story of the $' �� 1' K Crit ;� €i s: j9,; � k Heaving been appointed ars agent for the McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Company, I hereby solicit your business our rates are-- $2.00 per $1000.0.0 or 20 cents per $100.00. Compare these rates " with your present insurance and call Selwyn Balzer .if3russel s, Phone 43-r-10. Also agent for the Hartford Wind Insur- ance Co., your business will be appreciated. ed�eration News enough. for everyone in the World, By W. V. Roy lent everyone doesn't get it. Bi. Fstekufe'ii Santee.Tour County Federation is now in 00880 of this, 811°°8 Ore Pals. C r and Finen the Co-operative Automobile Intum Because of this, there .all be peace," flown Chesterfields and Occasional Chairs -- REPAIRED and RECOVERED --- Also Rebuild Mattresses • • • FREE PICK-UP AND ,DELIVERY • Ai Stratford Upholstering Co. 43 Br uwkk Street 3tratforok OM. Enquire at — D. A. RA.NN 1 jlnesi e, SIF: