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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1949-4-13, Page 4i THE BRUSSELS POST E` ' a1 l IT IS BITE SIZE — YET THE FORMULA IS THE SAME AS MASTER CHICK STARTER MASH. THE SAME HIGH QUALITY INGREDIENTS THAT MAKE MASTER CHICK STARTER SO GOOD. 4: lit M M t,AMMAthi MASTO BALANCEI: FEEDS few AU CL SW% OF POUL7R/ Fart6 LIVE SICCA FUR MIRING 111348liu a DOSS J ® C 9B Phone 99-r4 i STEER FEEDER MIX 2 BAGS OILCAKE AND 2 BAGS MASTER SWEET LASS WITH A TON OF YOUR OWN GRAIN. YOUR FRIENDLY MASTER FEEDS DEALER lis s ions Brussels g 241 DEA �j li aid" i4 f COWS - $2.50 each HORSES- $2.50 each HOGS • .50 per cwt. according to size and condition Phone collect: BRUSSELS — 72 INGERSOLL — 21 hem —=231 1 BLUEVALE The third aunnai oratorical cmtest was held on Friday night m the Community hall .which was tilled tcr capacity. .1. C. Higgins acted as chairman n.l irttrod ucc•d a male quartette r opo ed of Charles Hoffman. Alex t trig tn, Ross Smith and Carl host ,n. Mr. TMir m30 contrihnted s local <olo. A. slide trombone solo by Mr. Harold HNnry and a 'cello solo by Mrs. L. C. Jorgensen were njo ed. Cameron, subject "Tho itreato ,d Marconi"; Bobby McMurray, Stone school, subject "The Iioc,i C'n+a- dlan Mounted Police," t,'acher, '11i Gladys Campbell; Ttaiph. Sawyer, Anderson's a(111001, subject, "Ont' Flag." teacher, Mr, Wilford Spivey; Eileen. Wray, Powell school. sub- ject, "The History of Gold,' 'teacher, Mrs. Roy Hastings. Mr. Kinkead gave the judges' re- port, pointing out the strong points and the weak ones in each of the speaker's efforts. T•Ie stressed the importance of public speaking and urged the children to keep on try- ing and net to be discouraged. Mr. McKinney presented the prizes -- the large silver cup to Bruce Rob- ertson, and a miniature cup to George Procter, winner of last year's trophy. The aunt of $8 was Presented to the first two winners, $5 to third and fourth, and $2. each to the other fom' contestants. Singing of the national anthem brugbt an enjoyable program to a close. Mrs, A. Corrigan and Mrs. 0. Hoffman were the accompanists. Mrs. Carl Johnston and Miss Mar- garet. Curtis attended a meeting of the Institute presidents and secre- taries of the Fast Huron district at the 'home of Mrs. Stanley Wheel- er at Brussels. .As district secre- tary, Mrs. Wheeler will attend a conference in Guelph in May and will be in a position to bring sug- gestions and idea from East ITni'ou Fordavich. Gerrie, Wrox- ter. Tilnevale, Molesworth, and :11cj"siic were represented. Ethel branch was not represented. Eddie Powell entertainer) members of the Turoberry township school area board to the Chamber of Com - mere" hanrruct at Wingllam on Friday night. liicnkea 1. pubtle ehonl In - ctor of Goderioi, .T. Tiffin of , t 1r, public school staff, Wingham, mi Mrs. Du Val, a talented poet, were the judges of the oratorical • contest. The silver cup, donated by ;fi t>iJ 5 R. R. McKinney. a former I3lnela1 i � boy. was awarded to Bruce Robert- son. a pupil from the Rrowntown school, Morris. where John Spivey 'teaches His 'subject was. "Isaac Watts, the noted hymn writer." 16f44. Fur Coats will be accepted for storage any time after 1:34, Monday through Friday. Please avoid Saturday unless 't ss nbsoiuteiy necessary. If you are entitled to free storage, please present your :fatarantee. Pa to Listowel, Ont. hR P BORN I1.\itVt:V-' lir. and .113':. J. T. Il?tl'v'u)' toe:' .-,'til ams nt.!0' Mite birth 4 1 ,lu•hter ida1Pt.li Ann) at lhir,l.1 I'atieuts' l'avilioll. Western 11oapital, Toronto, on Tuesday. April 5, 1949, PEOPLE WF KNOW Mrs, John Rowland recveived word that tier brother Mr. 17. Pilgrim has passed away in England. Mr, Hob!. Armstrong of Erin le visiting a few days with his brother Leonard, here. Miss .1. Medd, B.A., has been appointed an Associate Examiner for Tipper School Literature In the Juno Departmental Examinations, Mies J. Medd, T3.A., is spending the 16aster vacation with Mrs, J. H. Humphrey, Chatluam, Ont. '11' Raymond Elpott. a former President, presided at the meeting of the W.M.S. in the Sunday School roma of the Pre.byterian Church on Thursday afternoon. After the hymn "What n Friend We Have 111 Testli,' Mrs. Walter Smillie read the scripture lesson and Mrs, P. S. McEwen offered prayer. Let- trrs of appreciation were read from members who were en the sick li=t, including th.e president, Mrs. .T. J. Ellett. who is a patient in Victoria Hospital, London. The date of the synodical W,M.S kVedn0sdity, April 1:lib, 1949 you've cin eye for SEE THE GO y��y{{�j� EAf at ILI to The new Goodyear DeLuxe gives more mileage , , : 34% more mileage than the big - mileage Goodyear it replaces. Gives added protection from blow- outs .. , PLUS super - traction , . , it's Canada's most popu- lar tire . . , the over- whelming choice of thrifty motorists. PHONE: 82 GENERAL GARAGE SERVICE Ia" s s Sed Adm -'ria' FOR SALE— Baled hay. Phone 49-r-4 Lavelle Rattan )ya. second. She meeting at Goderioh was announced, attend.) 1lanlsav's School where Delegates will be appointed. Mss .Tenn Annie is teacher. Her ;Mrs. TTarvey Robertson had charge subject was "Tile ITumming Bird."I of the topic which dealt with the Third prize was awarded to Phyllis I life and work of Rev.- George Les- , R'.necalr, whose subject lie Mackay, for 23 years In For - ,f was "The Bnmsteads"; her teacher, mora. Mrs. W. H. McKinney read 1 is Harold Henry. Norma Felker was i the Glad Tidings prayer and all in fourth place. speaking on the repeated the Lord's Prayer in clos- subject, "The 'Union Jack"; she Is , tog. f1 PUP I of K rtn11 school, Turnberry, and her tea'c'her is Miss Helen I Walker, The other four contestants were awarded fifth place as fel- lows; Kenneth Holmes. Hoboes daughter, Mrs. Jefferson, and Iii1- school, teacher. Miss Margaret Hard at Donnybrook. HANDS IN TRAM_ Personals: 3'Irs. Elmer Sellers with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Black, in Toronto; Mr. and :firs. George Thornton with a Fred Luras FOR SALE— Toronto Windmill, self-oilhtg, Il se will ready to load, 11 cheap. p Phone 27-r-10 W. 11. P1'OSAfont G 1O ONTARIO Learning Business Practice IN Ontario the wheels of industry turn for the benefit of every single one of us. Our lathes, dynamos, drill presses, farm combines, tractors, business machines, etc. are producing goods and services which earn olollars. 'iliese dollars provides food, do-ihnng, medical care and tither necessities which contribute to our security and high standard of living. Every single one of ns, 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, thea, 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 "spceific skills in every field of business and industrial activity. For instance, every effort on the part of office•workers to become pro- ficient in typing, filing, shorthand -and secretarial work, will mean greater business efficiency --will help to snake Ontario a finer place in which to live and work. THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTA RIO) Our 1,Vasy of Life ateevau ds Trained llamas Ontario workers know they can earn more, have executive responsibility and enjoy a higher standard of living in direct ratio to the skills they ac- quire and the way they make use of them. That's always true i11 a free economy --that's why our cone petitive system will Continue to mace Canada great and a great place in which o live, FOR SALE - 1 new model Kitchen Cabinet. Phone 92-r-2 NOTICE— Anyone wanting pasture • Phone 21-r-11 FOR SALE— A :Massey -Harris fertilizer drill, 11-dilsc, lot 16, con. 17, Grey tw.p. Ph -one 46-r-4 Alex Gulupzen FOR SALE - 1929 Model A li'ord Coach. in good condition. Phone 58-r-13 James Hogg FOR SALE— G-alore Barley, power cleaned and treated. Phone 42.1'-16 Mark Cardiff LOST A tricycle taken from Brussels school yard. Finder notify Mrs. E. Gregg. (Reward), Phone 92-r-4 FOR SALE— Good duality Barboff seed barley and a 13 disc Masesy-Harris grain drill in good condition. Phone 55-r-19 J. Blair McIntosh FOR SALE--- 11-disc grain and fertilizer drill, McCormick -Deering and 3 -section springdtootlh cultivator, Cocksltutt. Phone 83-r-15 Ross Cunningham FOR SALE - 1S -20 Massey -Harris tractor in good condition, was purchased new by owner and has never done custom work. Phone 23-r-4 Dong, Hemingway FOR SALE— Double toilet at S.$, No, 8, Gray tn,p. Matched lumber about 18 x 11 in good condition. Tenders received until April 25, 1949. 3, Carl Hemingway, Sec.-Treas. ._.— FOR SALE - 2 real ,good houses for sale in village of Brussels. Immediate pos- session. A number of gond forms. T have also some gond business !places for sale. 3. 0. Long, , Real Estate Broker, Brussels, Ont. t.....__. 3333._ _ ________ FOR SALE— T-Tygienic Supplies (Rubber C400ds) mailed postpaid in ' plain, sealed envelope with price list. Six sample 25c, 24 samples, $1.00. Mail Order Dept. M.33 Nov -Rubber Co., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont, FOR SALE— Bray ALE 13ray pullets, dayold, started, Prompt shipment, Get these to products for the fall markets. You'll find they'll pay, Also chicks, cockerels, Be sure your April eitoice of Chicks. is Bray's. Save time, ennd,act us. Wm. Bray, 1Jthel. FOR SALE- 1lerttric motors rewound and o' haired, Expert workmanship, Moder ate prices. New motors in stock. .. Settger Industries, . 649 Ontario, Street, Stratford. Ont A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY OF BECOMING YOUR OWN BOSS 1 Retail 250 GUARANTEED house- holdnRe osslties including the full line of Insecticides, in a territory of your choice.. Part time agent' considered.- Hundreds of success- ful Familex agents started with a $25, or 310. No risk — is is worth a Arial. Travelling equipntetut essential in in rural districts. BUSINESS IS GOOD—Wr'iie to -dray for details and FRED catalogue — FAMILEX — 1600 Delorimer Mo,ntreal. Husband Says "Hooray • For Easter Bunnies He sure to read. "It's a Happy Day," by Paul lallier>, 3n Pictorial Re- I view, with this Sunday's (Apttiil 17) i .1 155)1of The Detroit Sunday Times. I), You'll also end fascinating features by Westbrook Pegler, IOaiherhue Brush. George Dixon and outer ; i writing lllatlliners, all in Pictorial , Review, all-star v„t;agazine with 14trn11ay's Detroit Times, . i WILLIAM T. SPENCE Estate, Conv ,:,/ars' .., and Commissioner GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE MAIN STREET --- -- ETHEL, ONT. - Repair Your Tractor -- any mal e Repair alk kind: of Farm aEciaiprnen€i meds;!::, Barn Equipment Dominion Teres Otact F"arm imp1errne; ti Q :.kft /- Phcn€.8 x'-5 Ethel WrAiLlatr After getting them off to a fast start with Roe Vita Food Chick Starter, switch at the seventh week to Roe Vita -Grow Growing Mash. Made fresh daily, these profit-making feeds are produced in Western Ontario especially for Western Ontario chicks and pullets. Both of these Roe Feeds have what it takes to build big frames, sound flesh, healthy internal organs ... this means bigger profits for you later. One season will prove that it pays to use Roe Feeds. See your Roe Feed dealer. 4/9 Spring Grasses, rich In • proteins and vitamins are hurveatod al their nutrition peak, dehydrated In minutes, then added to all Roo Vita. mixed Feeds ... a "green gold" diet hones for Devilry, livestock. RFD -3 OL ARMS MILLING CO., ATWOOD, ONS'. YOU CAN GET ROEFEEDS FROM John lienlont, Ethel F. Harrison, Moncrieff East Huron Produce, Brussels