HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1949-8-31, Page 5THE BRUSSELS, POST
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Your car will catch the holiday
spirit too, at any Reliance Sta-
tion. With Reliance Ethyl Gas -
and Vitalube Motor Oil, you'll
take to the highways with new,
surging power. Wherever you
drive, make Reliance, the Sta-
tion with the Red Band, your
motoring headquarters. Reliance
is your assurance of dependable,
courteous service -and carefree
driving.
FOR SALE —
5 Good Houses for sale in Village
of Brussels, immediate possession,
also number of good farms, henhouse
12 x 24,- also house that could be
moved or conid be taken down.
J. C. Long, Real Estate Broker,
Phone 84 — Brussels, Ont.
POR SALE-
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motors rewound and re
.soured. Expert workmanship. Moder
rte prices. Ni.w motors In stook.
dettper.inoustriea,
840 Ontario, Strret,
Stratford, Ont.
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McNeil's Shell
Service
Shellubrication Shell H,.usehold and Snell Petroleum Products
General Repair Livestock Spray Parts and Accessories
t -'hone 77-r-6
Brussels, Ont.
AUSTIN SALES AND SERVICE
USED CARS
1941 Ford Coach
1932 Ford Coach Model B, in good condition, motor
overhauled in our own shop, work guaranteed.
1936 Plymouth Sedan, new motor.
1948 Austin Coach, mileage less than 10,000.
Tone up at Tone's
We are now in the position to offer a
Complete Service on both Dry Cleaning and
Laundry.
We also do Hat Blocking, Rug Shampooing
and Garment and Rug Dying, Repairs and
Alterations. We pick-up and deliver Every
Monday and Thursday. Our agents will
assist you in your cleaning problems.
Our agents are —
Miss I-Iingston's Millinery Store, Brussels
I-Iackwel,l's Store, Walton
McKercher's Store, Jamestown
Swift's Store, Ethel
Michel's Store, Cranbrook
Toe Cleaners and Dyers
Frank Stone Prop. Mt. Forest, Ont.
LUl_:VALE
A Het of prizee and scholarship ,
winners announced recently by the
university. of Toronto 1neluded three
scholarships won by Allen J. Challi-
rombe, while mother is a native of
this district. The scholarships are
Uruguay prize in Spanish of the
modern languages and• literature
souse; Elizabeth Ann Wlnteroorleyn
scholarship in modern languages
and literature (English, French,
German by reversion to French,
German and Spanish) ; J. Home
Cameron prize for honor Wrench.
Allen is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Chalilcombe, Toronto; his mother
was the former Bessie Nichol of
4th line Turnberry. He is a nephew
of Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Nichol.
i Personals: Ronald Clark, Grey
, township, with Mrs. Ronald Mulli-
.„ gun; Lois Bone, Morris township,
with Mrs. W. J. Johnston; Mr. and
Mrs. M. S. Alkenbead, London, with
� Mr. and Mrs. D. S. McNa,ughton;
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Shearer, .An-
drine and Freddy, resent visitors
with Thomas Shearer and Miss
pp !Beatrice Shearer have returned to
t i their home at Sault ,Ste. Marie; a
baby daughter has come to the
1 home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Me•
Karcher.
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Rev. J. A. Burden occupied the
pulpit at the United Church here on
Sunday morning following a vacation
spent at Doha Bay and at Amber•
ley Beach. Rev. Hugh A. Pritchard
of Atwood conducted the service at
Knox Presbyterian Churob, in place
of Rev. Leland C. Jorgensen, who
expects to be home from vacation
in time to conduct the regular ser -
vire next Sunday.
Personals: Mr. and Mrs, Ken
rs For S;k
1941 Chevrolet Coach
1936 Ford Coach -
Used Trucks For Sae
1948 Ford 1 ton Express
1946 Ford 1 ton Express
1945 Chevrolet 21/2 ton truck with
stake rack
1939 Ford Panel
1935 Dodge 2 ton truck
Used Tractors For Sale
1948 Ford Tractor (Like New)
Ford Ferguson Tractor and Plow with
lights and step-up transmission.
L &W. Jackson Motors Ltd.
YOUR GENERAL MOTORS DEALER
YOUR FERGUSON TRACTOR AND FERGUSON
SYSTEM IMPLEMENT DEALER
"Service with a Smile"
Listowel, Ont. Phone 161
FtRI611 * t fir,
Young and baby, Brantford, with
Mr• and Mrs. Stanley Darling;
;chile .Mr. Young was assisting Mr.
TIlrling to drive cattle he lost his
uateh: Mr, and Mrs, Gerrond Duff
nd daughter Jane, and William
Lister, all of Welland, with Miss
Duff and her sisters; 1311iy Lutz,
Auburn, with his cousin, Jim Dar-
ling; Oly Moffatt and daughter-
Merlyn.
aughterMerlyn• Ingersoll, with Mr, and
Mrs. Burns Moffatt; Mr, and Mrs:
William G. Mundell, Mrs. R. P.
Garniss, and Miss Olive Scott
visited at the home of Charles Gar-
niss at Sea:frth and called on Mrs.
Garniss, who is a patient in hos-
pital there; Miss Eleanor Smith
with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
George Griffith, Stratford; Mr. and
Mrs. W. S. Davidson with Miss
Mae Davidson, Wroxeter; Rev. and
Mrs, J. A. Burden, Arthur and
Doreen with relatives at Toronto.
Mrs. Alex Shaw opened her home
this weelc for the monthly meeting of
the Morris Group of the Ladies' Aid
of Knox Presbyterian Churph. in
the absence of the president, Mrs.
R. J. McMurray presided and
opened the meeting with prayer.
Mrs. Frank Shaw read a scripture
messages from the 95th psalm.
The hostess supplied garments
Mr sewing, providing work for the
women, with good results. Delicious
lunch served by the hostess was
the closing feature of a pleasant
and profitable meeting.
Mr. and Mrs, John K. McTavish
opened their home on Friday evening
for a social event of local interest.
Early in the season the young
married men of the community
challenged the single men to a
game of baseball, the losing team
John -Deere Tractors.
A full line of Farm Machinery and
parts.
Timber -Rib Building
Roofing.
and Aluminum
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W. J. Perrie
John -Deere Implement Dealer
Phone 58
Brussels
10 sponsor a supper. Friday even- '
ing the married men and their
wives served a sumptuous supper to
27. l' pilowing the supper short
adrlreoees were given, when ap-
preciation was expressed for the
me spins of co-operation that es-
ist,'1 throughout the season. Bob
1 uuuingllam contributed Ti cal
selections, accompanied by Mise
Itynn of Brussels. The season clased
with a little cash surplus, besides
balls, hats, ecorehoard, and a mask,
a gift from Tory Gregg of Wing -
ham.
Pour tables of euchre were 1,16Y-
ed.
layed. Mrs. Barry Elliott and Eimer
Sellere held the Vigil score, and
the conela.Hon prizes 'went to
Moog McFarlane and Mrs. Eimer
Sellers. A vote of thanks was ten-
dered Mn and Mrs, McTavish and
r,l the Woolen,
Personals; Gerald, the elder son
of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Thoinae,
has been released from the Wing -
ham hospital, where he suffered au
attack of pneumonia; Miss Eileen
McRinney, accompanied by Miss
Jean McGillivray of Victoria Hos-
pital stair, London, with Mrs. W.
H. McKinney.
EXECUTOR'S AUCTION SALE
Real Estate of 'House' and Furni
ture at the Estate of the late
Walter Sharp
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8
Sale Commences at 2 p.m.
3 dressers
bed springs and mattresses
2 wash stands
toilet sets. complete
1 rocking chair
1 clock
2 rocking chairs -(antique)
" Ingle lamps
2 cook stoves
1 heater
1 oil -heater
1 dining' room set (4 chairs, ex-
tension table and buffet)
,4 kitchen chairs
1 small table
1 couch
1 hall rack
1 electric radio
1 electric iron
7 quilts and curtains
1 jardiniere -
1 electric 2 -burner hot plate
1rug 10'x18'
1 kitchen table
2 cupboards (1 antique)
1 hand washing machine
Large amount of dishes and other
kitchen utensils too numerous to
mention.
TERMS OF SALE Real Estate 10%
of purchase price day of Bale and
balance within v0 days,
PROPERTY—IA-acre of land more
or less, 1 frame house (2 storey)
good cellar and a small henhouse.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS CASH
LEWIS ROWLAND, Auctioneer
Chesterfields and Occasional Chairs
— REPAIRED and RECOVERED —
Also Rebuild Mattress,:
rank -u and _='slivered i COWS- $2.50 each
GSES50p0 ctStratford 11J hoist ring Co HO.per
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MEMORIALS
WINGI-lAM MEMO141AL SHOT'
famous for
Artistic Memorials
at very reasonable prices.
Always a large stock in choice
granites to chose from
Cemetery lettering a specialty
All modern machinery
R. A. SPOTTON
Phone 2515 — Wingham, O
F. F. hfomuth
Registered •
Optoriietrist
'Western Ontario's Most
Modern Eye Service"
ne 118. Hal'riston
FDEAD
ANIMALS
43 Brunshwick Street Stratford, Ont. 1 according to size and
condition
Phone collect:
BRUSSELS -- 72
INGERSOLL -- 21
Enquire at -^ .
.L,!'. A. J.. `ANN
Furniture and Funeral Service
Phone 36 or 85 Brussels, Ont.
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Make more Money
from STUROIR Pallets
with ROE VITA -GROW
KUNG CO., ATWOOD, ONT.
You can get Roe Feeds from, John Lamont, Ethel
F. Harrison, Moncrieff East Huron Produce, Brrssele
THE NEW AU. -METAL DODGE SUBURBAN
The new all -metal Dodge Suburban is a car of many uses. With the
rear seat in position it is a big, roomy, family car with an extremely
large amount of useable luggage space. With the rear seat folded to
the floor (an easy one -handed operation), it can "double" as a panel
delivery vehicle with 84 cubic feet of enclosed carrying space. With
the tail -board down there is a length of 7 feet 5 inches from the back
of the front seat and an extreme body width of 5 feet.
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lot 410
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SOLD IN BRUSSELS AT
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BUTCHER SHOP BRUSSELS
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Latest equipment just installed
for
Fluid Filling — Also Repairing
Tractor Tires all sizes
Immediate Service Givens
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SUNOCO GAS STATION
Phone 8 Brussels, Ont.
Gras wing Pellets
,offer these advantages.
1. There is no waste.
2. In open grange hoppers Pellets are not blown
out by the wind.
3. Loss from spillage and billing out is eliminated.
Pellts spilled on the ground can be pig i
readily the birds.
4. Birds cannot "pick over" feed for more palatable
ingredients. They get a complete balanced
ration.
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5. Pellet feeds because they
are compressed, have less
exposed surface to the air
thus retain the vitamin con-
tent longer.
6. Pilllets are compressed
Mesh in appetizing form.
The birds like them.
YOUR FRIENDLY
MASTER FEEDS
DEALER
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Phone 99-r-4 Brustiel
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