HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1949-5-4, Page 4THE BRUSSELS POST
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Wide Base Rims.
Soo us for details.
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Ethel Produce - Phone 22 -r -1O
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Service on Sunday morning. May 1
w,s eoadueted by Rev. Pr. Turner,
Ingersoll. The ehnir rendered the
anthem "O, What a Wonderful
Saviour," by Ackley. The Sabbath
School will not meet at the regniar
Meet of len Welted: tet Smiley next,
but all will join in the Mother's Tray
crv]c , at eleven ti Block.
Donald and Clark :McDougall, St.
Thomes, spent Sunday with relatives
here and their mother. firs, Alex
Velli l% iill returned hone with them
having .spent the past week visiting
friends in this district,
Itev. W. A.. anti Mrs. Williams,
Merlin, are visiting theft' daughter,
Mrs. Stuart Itc\air, 14th con, and
calling on other friends in the com-
munity.
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You TAKE for granted that your bank keeps your
account private , .. even though yours is one of more
than seven million deposit accounts in Canada's
3,385 branch banks.
When you put money in, take it out, arrange a loan -
transact any of your banking business --nobody need
know about it but you and your bank.
It's the most confidential business relationship
you have.
Canada's ten chartered banks compete to serve you,
in handling your cheques, lending money, safeguarding
your funds - and in many other ways. You know
you can always expect privacy and efficiency.
Ms of September 90, 1048,
State monopoly of banks
would wipe out competition and
would open your bank account
to the eye of the
state official.
SPONSORED BY
YOUR BANK
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Co rnme.nce -
a f ri'i
tr 3d on
From Grandad to Grandson,
the tradition of saving, and
otherwise dealing with The
Canadian Bank of Commerce
has been handed down in
many families. From 1867,
when the Bank was founded,
the value of "COMMERCE
SERVICE" has been recog-
nized by succeeding genera-
tions. Good service is a
tradition of this Bank,
Your family, too, Will appre-
ciate the courteous and
ciltci nr. service which is avail-
able at over 500 branches of
this Batik.
Brussels .Branch - W. Porter, Manager.
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock and Implements
At Lot 31, Con. 14, McKillop Twp,
1% miles west of Walton on
WEDNESDAY, MAY 11th
at 1 P.M,
CATTLE
Registered Durham, 3 yr. old; Red
hail; 12 young choice Durham. cows,
fresh and recently fresh; 13 heifers
and steers 1 yr. old: 4 2•yr: old
steers: 4 fall calves_ 4 2 -yr, -old
heifers; 6 spring calves,
HORSES
3 Pereheron work horses all grey;
set breeching harness, horse collars.
POLTT,TRY
130 Rhode island Red hens.
Set double blocks, 2 wheel harrowt.
(1 like newt,
IMPLEMENTS
Cncksbutt manure spreader 3 years
nil, Wagon and rack, drop head
Cockshutt hay loader (nearly new),
milk cans, :MnCm'ntick T)eering
hinder, sleiel), cultivator, walling
plow, extension ladder, set scales,
fanning mill, cream separator, 200
hos. wheat, 115 lb. red clover, 5 ton
hay. disc harrows,' 3 drum steel
roller, mower, hay rake, trailer and
rack, smeller, 3 shelf ers, brooder
honse (wired), electric brooder,
ceder posts, Model A Ford 1680,
FTTRNTTURE
2 old fashioned heda'omn smites,
' exttension table, dray bed, chairs,
tables and other articles,
TERMS CASH
MRS. ROBERT PATTERSON, Prop.
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctloner
I E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk
INotice
i The Connell of the 'Township of
I Grey are asking for tenders to Crush
, and haul 12.000 011. yds. of gravel on
the roads.
Tenders to be snhmitte(1, crushing
to Y4 inch anti to 441 inch.
Tenders will he nowt ed by the
nndereigned till May 7th at 5 o'clock
RM.
1. 71, FEAR, Clerk,
IN MEMORIAM
BALTi'OTTR--Tn loving memory of
Wm, T. Balfour who passed ,away
one year ago, May 6111, 1948.
Asleep in God's beautiful garden,
Free from sorrow and pain.
Safe it T -Tis wonderful peeping
TTntil T shell see him again.
Fondly remembered by his wife
Lida..
IN MEMORIAM
PTERf218-Tn loving memory of Annie
M. Cantelon who passed away on
May 3rd, 1949, in Morris Town-
ship :
To -day reealls Rad memories
Of a dour mother gone to rest,
And the ones who think of her today
Aro the ones Who Toyed her hest,
Tiver remembered by her husband
Throw Nerve and family,
.1 LUF.V;'?Lk..+
The vice-president. Mrs. Lloyd
Felker, presided for a well'attended
meeting of the Triple Group of the
Ladies' Aid of Knox Presbyterian
Church. In answer to the roll call,
for the attendance contest; 12
persons responder) for each side.
A scripture passage was read by
Mrs, Elizabeth Leslie, Mrs. Tor-
lrensen offered prayer, .
Mrs. Harry Elliott proposed that
tun society purchase n projector
for use in the Sunday School, The
question of a garden party was
discussed. Mrs, Gordon Mundell,
;Urs. TTarry Elliott and Mrs. Mc-
Kinney were named a committee
to meet representatives from the
Morris group to make a- flnal de-
cision. Quilting was a progreas on
two„ quilts during 'the afternoon,
Th=anks were extended to Mrs, Alex
Me'I'avieh and Mrs, Stanley Mot-
fatt for piecing the quilts,
The lunch committee, Mrs.
ITar,'y Itlltott= Mrs, Torgensen, Mrs.
uT,tents,
eslie Greenaway, and Mrs= Mc-
TCinney, served delicious refresh -
Personale; Rev. Leland C. Tor-
gensen is attending the meeting of
the Hamilton and London Synod
Jo: the P1'eebyterian Church in Can-
ada meting in Ridgetown this
week; Miss Ethel Beattie, Sea -
forth, with bar Cousin, Miss Scott;
Toseplt Horton has been engaged
as manager at the McKinney mill;
Mr. Horton has beenemployed by
the mill in Clifford for a number
of years and is an experienced
workman. As there is no dwelling
available at present, Mrs. Horton
and family telt) remain in Clifford;
George Flesher who has been em-
ployed at the mill for the past
eight years will operate his farm
on highway No, 86, one mile and a
quarter •east of the village.
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Skinny men, wvamen
gain 5,10,1 Obs.
Get New Pep, Dina, Vigor
What s thrittl nosy Ilmbe all out; ugly hollow
NI tip' aeuk o0 longer 0arnwny; boillY les q 11011E
ttnryerl, 0101,10 "boon -polo•' look. 1'Ie0a0aarltl of
01010, 00menh moa, wlicc nova? 011011 ala b019to,
mei' tI 00k the snaol1i'vIgO.110llding ntth tiunauing
toaa0, 00irox, its tonles, stlmtnants malgouuto?a,
Iron, vitamin BA, Oal0lam, 0,101 1110011, ImproVO
aopp0ato nail li�0yMen oo 1oot,tr 0p1005 yon Moro
etron1fe a getting
(00 feat• 011005e on bare bones
Ms 0, t000 501110� 100 tet, mo when 001'40 teliled
Ms b, 10, Ib or 2o,lbs, you 0001101• ao?mnl w01gLL
C0or0ys1t 111110, NO{r gect 00Oanmloll" 0100 old0 000,
and 011 dlpoen0p0, Mills v001 did tAt all droggisgll,
\Vi'Ilne:td;ty. May 4th, 1940
aver Sa_0"
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A Work Shoe made for you -to
give absolute comfort and long
wear --solid conte uctinn , , , made
of (lunlity leather - , specially
Wilted to resist farmyard acids.
Visit our ,lore and no 1 e,iinfortahle
a pair of Sinned0 Thoro-bills can be.
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Ft ". ii'ii(04n's Shoe 3tor'7' ...r• .1-- w s els
FOR RENT -
1100 acre grass farm.
Phone 51-r-17 Jas. Stevenson
FOR SALE -
'tango shelters, in good rnnrlttian.
Phone 31-r-11 IT, Bryans
PIANO TUNING -
:111e repairs. Free estimates
Write. Wm, N. Could. Clinton or
or Phone Clinton 214W,
FOR SALF_-
2 11-nt'ormick-Bowring ala'urruw Ave
holl,ml pionah,'1 new, 1 nse(1; also,2
rubber tired wagons.
Pl1oite 21.1-14
Lloyd Alcock
FOR SALE- �.
Strawherry plants: a limited
number of raspberry 0111011.
t'lione 1100-15, Senforth.
LOST--
• Ilrllieu, colored pap with whito
chest. Anyntle knowing of his
whereabouts please phone 211 "11, A
11 -ward of 53,001 will he given.
G. Smith
FOR SALE -
Pray 1'Tatclu'ry ins pullet.. day -
1113 and started. most breeds, 110
mediate delivery. Or Chick::.' eto•li
pls. Iletter keep your eye on fall -
winter markets. and int its order
what yen need.
Wen, Olen Bray, Ethel,
FOR RENT -
Pasture farm, Nle lot 22. Con. 6.
Morris Twp. Apply to Thomas
Dougherty, Box 927, Goderich, Ont„
or Crawford and Hetherington's
office, Brussels.
TEACHER WANTED-
BrusseIs Public School requires
teacher for Grades ITI, TV, and V.
Apply stating qualiflcatioas and
salary expected to H. Bowler, Sec:
T;'eas„ Brussels School Board,
Brussels Ont.
FOR SALE -
Hygienic Supplies (Rubber f400dsl
mailed postpaid in plain, sealed
envelope with price list. Six
sample 25c, 24 samples. 31,00. Mall
Order Dept. M.33 Nov -Rubber Co.,
Box 91, Hamilton, Ont.
PEOPLE 'i,✓ 'p KNOW
OW
111. anti .Urs. Harr}' (th lIIpi'at h:u':a
I et 111 n, d hone, oft •.• pond j116, I10,,
tc;nirr h, 1,1,01.'11,
Mrs, .ilex Adorn row,. refit inr'tl it)
iiritSsds this week after sp„ndi115
file 101111 1' nt...halls in hdorida.
Mrs, it. S. Hamilton was talo ti `.o
'd'iru:baoe hospital au Stitli1110y rattan
where she nndeI'wfrll 1111 npe9':triet�l.
1ler many friends hope she has a
speedy reenverp.
Mr. and b1rs, 'rias O'Rourke area
son Tinoule of Chicago, 111.. were
visitors last week at the home of
their aunt and 161010 Deere, and Mis.
1)110111, Brussels also :it the home 111
.11111 and Mrs. Devic, 0th line Morris.
loc. („ A. 1111ne attends+1 ti:9
Synod of Ifs in11trnt and London iret$
in Tad_otown \eril 1Ir.
Mi1no wag apirointrad to 111 (7,021-
9,0,0o on Student'< mrd Collxg'e1.
FOR SAL T-
?'.iowele ntc,;'.,r.e 1Awv1•t:•11 :u,- re-
.. .�..4, b:xrert wnrkman.,hin. M;;e'er-
ate prices. New motors In stook, .
Bettger Industries,
049 Ontario, Steeet,
Stratford. fin:.
FOR SALE -
2 real gond houses for sale in
village of Brussels. Immediate pos.
session. A number of gond farms.
1 have also some good hnsiness
places for sale.
J. 0. Long,
Real Estate Broker,
Brussels, Ont,
Articles For Sale -
Typewriters, Adding Machines,
Cash Regsiters, Bought, Sold &
Repaired. Safes, opened, com-
binations changed, used safes
bought.
J. W. Locking,
369 - 24th St. W.,
Phone 2096w Owen Sound
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POULTRY -' EGGS - FEED
Stor;.g: L
Each Locker Insured Against Fire.
Phone 80
RA
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Brussels, Ont.
TICS
Latest equipment just installed
for
Fluid Filling - Also Repairing
-Tractor Tires all sizes
Immediate Service Given
Phone 8
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SUNOCO GAS STATION
Brussels, Ont.
The Brussels ll eat ` arket
QUALITY MEATS
Wholesale and Retail
'SPECIAL THIS WEEK
Beef and Pork for Storage
Phone 83x We Deliver Anytime
Coleman & Thompson Props.
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