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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1949-3-9, Page 4Vnuelt- I olia° Cl'MMiks All mine Sweet !rhes e* G 1th for sound healthy chicks that will live and grow' feed them a sound clean Chick Starter. Master Chick Starter is granular ground --- not too coarse not too fine — and it is appetizing too. Remember it is the results that count Order Your Chicks No. t,E t M }M STE SALAKE1.+' FESS i AIL ussSS% OF rortnr' SAM WE STOCK FUR SEAMING° ANIMALS & 6OGS MAlit/MM u MMMfi+li mum ecq,nr.-s, sears We carry a full line of Master Feeds and Concentrates — Mill Feeds salt, shell, grit and oil.' Cu Ada Phcr e 99-r-4 YOUR FRIENDLY MASTER FEEDS DEALER IS THE BRUSSELS POST its l 1-011 SALE -- !r! 11 fr r sap hucliet : and A' hone 241-i'.A Stant: y y11:•h. n l sa r:— fl.t:it'd:,:d lunge rLR'r,rd _\ion. k Sons Bruss FOR SALE- 1a..t`' ectric motors rFironnd anti re • gnired, Expert workmanship. Moder, ate prices. New motors in stock. 4 Bettaar industries, 649 Ontario, Street, Stratford. Ont. F. F. Hcirnu',11 Registered `Q ptorllletr'tst Made= Eyes Serisee `*hone 118, darrrstott tee ., ' 1, 'C' SALE— Alt International 11.; floss,' to }iu• �•nsbu , also a pump j lc t'1::ur ;'fir -S ~tame; Machan rot,: SALE— :\nt:o-iraclt, 1926 MeV, wotor.' n-h•els on rc:n•. rubber an front. Incn. P i.eber Phone 23-r•15. • FOR SALE— A 12-29 Massey -Harris Tr.lc:nr : n steel. in good condition. Phone 22-r-4 Douglas Hemingway NOTICE— If it 11, a bnll.t 111 cupboard you want or turnitiu'e that needs repairing .— Call M. A. Fraser, Phone 17-r-9, FOR SALE— Collie-Pups. 6 months ohl, starting to work. Mervyn McCauley Phone 36-r-15 FOR RENT— Pasture Farm, Lot 30. Con. 16, Grey. lets of water, shade and grey'. J. M. Ri'ay. Listowel, Ont. — — NOTICE— "Palmistry and "Teacup Reading given by noted Experienced Reader. Advice on moat all Problems:" For appointment. phone 39-r-23 Brussels. Miss I, M. Sellers. IN MEMORIAM HOLLINGER—In loving mmnory of a Dear Father who passed away March 7th, 194S. Peacefully sleeping resting at last The world's weary troubles and trials are past In silence he suffered in patienc4 he bore Till God called him Home to suffer no more. Lovingly remembered ny his sen Edgar, Daughter-in-law Mary and Grandchildren. MeNeil's Shell Phone 77-r-6 r7 Skis. Brussels, Ont. Agent for Austin Cars and Trucks Always a car in stock. Expert repair service to all makes of Cars, Trucks and Tractors, Shell On Products. Guta Percha Tares. Also Used Cars. ©poi %aiaWk- 1, \\\ et,P .664,01,0P TOMORROW 26 pc. Service 5 C.tlnat lndadod Practical and beautiful in every way , . Lasting quality, beautiful designs . , These make the year mark 1 847 famous forsilverplate. See our outstandingdisplay now Select your 1847 pattern today t. 011 Z•:etwis G. Leach "The Store for Beautiful Gifts" Jeweller Brussels, Ont. FOR CASH SALE— 46 Special De Luxe 2 door sedan, excellent condition. eculPperi with slip covers, sun visor. heater, with or without built in radio. Phone 60 Brussels. FOR SALE— Dwell'ng house and lot in village of 13rnssels, good !ovation and recently remodelled. Immediate pos- session. Apply to Crawford & Hetherington Brussels, Ont. FARM FOR SALE— North half of lot 10, Concess+on 13, McKillop Twp,; 75 acres choice land. All in grass. 9 acres hardwood lush, Brick. house. 2 barns. Mrs. Ethel Hack -well, Phone 28-r-8 RAI, 2, Brussels FOR SALE— Bray Chicks now to catch the better markets later — order soon. Pullets, cockerels. mixed -- day - olds, started, prompt shipment. You can't do better — why wait, agent Win, Olen Bray, Ethel. FOR SALE - 100 acre farnt, drilled well, gond land and buildings. clog, to 0(460ol, possession by April 1st.. on County Road. \poly al The Brussels Post Phone 31, TENDER WANTED— To supply 2 cords of cedar to each of the schools in Grey Township. Tenders to be received until March 14111. Tenders may be Inc any school or all, Carl Hemingway, See:'Trras. R.R. 3. Brusesls. Ont. Wednesday,'!lurch 14th, 1619 . — 1010..... ..y When considering your donation, remember that this year the Conadian Rod Cross needs 5 Mll• lion Dollars -40,a more Than the previous appeal, n segs bh f In a far, northern settlement, a man meets with a sCrioue accident. Were it not for the Red Cross, tine, and scores of other side and injured people, would be without medical or hospital care. But the 75' lied Cross Outpost Hospitals are ever ready to serve isolated settlers, Last year over 70,000 patients received treatment through these hospitals. This is part of the work YOUR Red Cross is carrying on. You aro asked to help save lives on 'these lonely frontiers, to provide assistance to crippled veterans, to send relief wherever disaster strikes, to support the Red Cross free Blood Transfusion Service, to extend help to suffering humanity everywhere. The lied Cross work being carried on in a thousand ways. Is made possible by You and thousands of other Canadians, Give willingly, generously. Give now! Red Cross services also include: Treatment for Crippled Children, .Nutrition Sertdces, Flume Nvreing Courses. Swimming and - Water- Safety, Women's Work Activities, etc. reil$ fs roL ' WORK -~ aweP W01rF ids13 BELGRAVE The regular meeting of lielgrave United Church W.M.S. was held on March 2, with an attendance of 16. , Mrs. R. Procter conducted the Wor- ship services assisted. by Mr's, J. :111. , Coultes and Mrs. R. Nicholson, The theme of this meeting was "Thy Kingdom Come—through the United Witness of the Christians of the World." Mrs. J. S. Praetor gave the 1 firuel Chapter of "West of. the NOTinE— Repair non (15 'Morris Schools rhntnrl' nnull P.1I1ons for the resit- inn of general repair man for 1949 for the 051100is of Mo'ris sehree ares;, (•111 lie received until Miarcil 20th. Applicants state houriy wave and rate at mileaee retlttired, R. S. Shaw, Sec. Bluevale, Ont, FOR SALE— No. 9 Massey - Harris Manure Spreader en lubber; 1 -Tern Hydraulic Manure and Dirt Loader (new) to lilt a 'Ford and Ferguson Tractor Also a good work horsy eight year old. A steel land roller, Wiifred 13. Hoy Phone 40-5-23, FOR SALE Hygienic Supplies (Rubber Goode) mailed postpaid in plain. sealed envelope with price list. SIX samples 25s, 24 satnples, $1.00. Mail Order Dept, M-23 Nov -Rubber Co Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNiTY OF BECOMING YOUR OWN BOSS i 'Retail 250 GUARANTEED house, hold necessities including the lull line of Insecticides, in a territory of your choice. Part time agents r,onoldered, Hundreds of success fnr F'alniiex agents started with a $25. or $50. No risk ---it 10 worth A Mel. Travelling ogiilpmottt essent1al in rural titstricts, B17SINI0S Is GOOD —Write to -day ter details and FREE catalogue — FAMLT410X — 1600 Delorimier, Montreal. Gorges" dealing with "The Christ- ian Church ni Cama. Mrs. \Y. .1. Moores, president, took charge for the business period. The secretary's and treasurer's• reports were given and the Roll called. Thanks and appreciation were expressed by s ladies for flowers and cards recet't'ed when i11, Visits to sick and shut- ins were reported. Final arrange- ments for Day of Prayer were made, It being in the United Ghuroh this year. Mrs. C. Procter and Mrs. J. M. Goultes were delegates named to attend Presbyterial at Hensen on April 26. Mrs, Geo, Maetbn wee appointed Press Reporter for the remainder of the year. 11rs. Moores kindly invited the W.M,S. to meet at the Manse for the Apell mesttng. As li this will be the Easter meeting it I was decided that the President try to get a special speaker. Mrs, J. Wheeler and Mrs, E. Anderson were named to .assist the hostess in. arrand' ing for lunch at, this meeting. Hymn 388 and prayer by Mrs. Moores inn, chided the meeting. HA -N DS I� TIS AINn Ge®•FO 63 FOR SALE 2 real good houses for sale in village of Brussels. Immediate pos- session, A number of good farms. I have also some good businesb places for sale, J. C. Long, Real Estate Broker, • Brussels, 001. WANTED— Young calves 4 days or over. Pick them up Thursday or Friday. Phone or write, C. Danhrook, Phone 76x Atwood NTARIO Learning to Make Plastics TN Ontario the wheels of industry turn for the benefit of every single 1 one of us. Our la thee, dynamos, drill presses, farm Combines, tractors, business machines, etc. are producing goods and services which earn dollars. These dollars provide food, clothing, medical care and other necessities which contribute to our security and high standard of living. Every single one of us, therefore, has a very personal interest in the flow of a steady supply of trained workers to industrial plants. These workers will operate machines which are important to our way of life. We should appreciate, then, the co-operative efforts of government, industry and labour in the field of employee training. In schools and in factories our workers,young and old, are given the opportunity to develop new and specific skills in every field of business and industrial activity. For instance, as in the pictures shown here, every effort of Ontario's newly -skilled plastics workers will mean better plastic products—will help to make Ontario a finer place in which to live and work. THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) Our Way of Life Rewards Ifraiiaed illam11S Ontario workers know they can earn more, have executive responsibility and enjoy a higher standard allying in direct ratio to the skills they ac- quire and the way they make mai of ''hero. Thai's always true i11 a free economy —that's why our man. petitive system will Continue to hake Canada, great and a great place in which to live, ♦• .6.10.'64.&1044.10.4.4..4'.....