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The Brussels Post, 1949-10-19, Page 4Ydl Gfl EXTRA Wnfui A If 0)p ep battery trouble, better Stop in for a free check. tolty BATTE-2.1 r . tae-im,Jyv4t � a G11:t ikl, A4 K; s -5 s wi ® Extra power for quick sure starts ...fee bright clear lights .. . a Goodyear Battery packs extra power for everything electrical in or On your car or truck. If you're having til il+- a 'an Lis -LS 3 l saw,; A C©'- .r�e: le'u es' tCn Ca ra t ,.,..,— �° ! end FLOOR N:Aril .r ,alt)• smarten up your porch and floors, use teens lastingly. beautiful porch and floor enamel; ye -catching colours, super -tough elastic finish. 5alendid for interior doors, too. THE BRUSSELS POST 1.4 war a NIZ()� 1 was f iv+'n and liylun X11 was sung. AUCTION SALE Among'Thanksgiving visitors" was !its.. 1 panne Noble and Hiss Jttau ;at, wa}, liunucer, ae Ila• home of Mrs. Jas. Noble, Mr. and lits, Jas. veCallum and Miss Loulae, Si. 911 •. •. n1As. 11: Riehartl i{c•lllmtswrt•tir I', lri'1i.1 and :11r, and Mrs. \V. .1. it mt,'r• Oshawa. with .11114. Clara d and llun , r. , 1.1/1111011 na e'ncst speaker al the t +_e 3, mations tire extended to .1tmlverwtry Services h1 I{one Pres. A. .I anti It Simpson r.±1 the t t t,•rl nt t hnreh on Snmisy, Ort 16. ut u1d t i .. t;.tt'. 1.. 'rt, tbe largo ' congreaallonre both t 'Muir-day,Jtet ,toning 11r Ilnncylnari r t:,ttlnt,it,• at,rl,,.l 1C -11,o -red inspiring m, -. rs an 1 , esmt ,L•ty ,,, ,t i �, r,t:,,,,:br.: of 1 ,on It i , \:; n :.,..n 1 , ., t•n rte V11o .ant, l 11111. 1'u ♦ ,', t'i1 ,• the. idest.it. of ::r}• ••tri;., 1„ 1 , mwith Vrr. Cliff It<'rn t;. retro.- l' ti:n1, t.', n 1,an At thn organ. .±n.l'.. i ', � ••nine. ru,t-hip tl, an h�:.ny P.t „ na• l'retibi"trees •a•i;h , ,cttet' Neckyokee ..,•1,t P 1rn, for Yon. ,. y unlet- ' 1, • V liner. d hclle Gordon t to r,'al iron 't,-. t) . •her a rtinC 1,1 the Won. render..d.••, 1, : x to tele. for hay hcid '• • r :Ile be Prt.,uy teat's. 1, I The leader led in the Closing Prayer. t reshments were served by the hostess and Miss Muriel MacDonald, Word was received here on Mon- day of the sudden death in Toronto on Sunday evening at.Mr. Simpson, f.•th1'r-or Rev, Alex T. Simpson, ministry of Cranbrook and lnthel, lam,. Joint Tloneyman. B,A„ or Farm Stock and Implements Lot 30, Con, 3, Morris Township 3 miles north of Brussels on highway WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26th et 1 P.M. and "'ah hrd bay team, :100 lbs„ 10 11 years old Percberou horse, 17 yrs. old 1600 lbs. Ayrshire tow, 5 yrs. old p:mt :Ir•^soy enw, ...IN, br. t1 May 11 1 y, sling heifer CalYes. S months old t 0 bre eehino harness I Ilm•s and bridles 110 lTalrls binders,. • I Hooting eultivaters 1 scuffler 1 u , 11 r• dump rake, 10 ft. 1'11 5 ft. 1 91" e11011$ harrows ,tin011'. r!lin'„ plow '•;torp sleighs Corkshntt manure epreader 1 ,, Wa'4 n box :1., 0 hay care • ad pulleys r t u, nu'1 Pig crate .. r , ',t:•, rhatu5 WednesdaY, October 19th, 1949 ,.n s \Ii inn:n t `+re er t - , flank: basswood for P.. d.. tet. 11 ,,t tau' h 'tin .,t' Airs, i'r;I '' ,0:10 rh�'t enntrialt d -., , i -.; MU/110I elm lumber; Don t ,nm in' by Gabr°eL ,,•t im .wood luumber, km, , In I el+. o..ld, \h'- lla:)het pt1•,<i.{4 -ani il:ur., ,.,t , In rhe evt+nin'; the �anthern was ' m V,:d wni'k , , ,i,. 111 of 0 ¢.:t t.: Wakeman. , ,•, 1 sower r.-�•4 in npr,nin„ ivllow'��i i,� q s ',.1 lc turd tackle •1,,1.,.,,1 . , . , , b+• :ta.r. o,, 0 T1oni01 "11v TERMS CASH prayer. The first toe-. +, ib • i ' , b. 11 T t -trap' 'by Marston fro reserve as farm is sold. ',v.'. Tr;, i ( , .l ,, .1 911'r nnmbr;r ''On ' J. M. KOH N. Prop, ' BOB JOHNSON, Clerk '. LEW. ROWLAND, Auctioneer .1.t : 1. Ilymn 141 '•v'. t1 t•t the S.- iel•n Ro., i. Psalm 100 was read by M':, Clara r; , b t:i en membore atni m.,, -It t Jusweepii the r rl. +� 1 u cutttvini',.. ..la ms,•''11.•• .1'},a n....... urn, .'..ri 14. Like so many things in life—y'ou never know how easy it is until you give it a try. Everyone wants to save but some never seem to get around to it. Buying Canada Savings Bonds through your Company's Payroll Savings Plan makes sav- ing easy but you can also buy them through your banks or investment dealers for cash or save as you 90 with in instalments. hundreds of thousands of, Canadians in every walk of life arc saving part of their income by the regular purchase of Canada Savings Bonds. These savings are always available in emergencies because you can cash Canada Savings Bonds at full face value, plus interest, at any time at any bank. Canada Savings Bonds 4thsenes NOW ON SALE 'i'':' ..± it ire AtielTION SALE H Furniture and Farm Property will he held at the home , 1 r from of the Sate Phillp Ainent • 1Amerieif ally ht the. Vlllage,of Brussels ort TH['RS+JAY, OCTOBER 27th r t 'n tS.:, - "t 1,311 to tram, Mr. at 12 o'clock:sharp . 1 ,rd on .reit, • 'it -r 114t• I s 13.11 ,: 1102 1 30131. !,h goodt.1=in • .,. br tire' - • ip',.,., rant 1 /1141 e,? l'1'a ±r rd luclud. ' 'M i-. o ^1111 Did- 1.11 I2,:n T I)oesu't Cosi Anythng TO LOOK AT THESE USED CARS 1947 Mercury 5 Passenger Coupe 1946 Pontiac Sedan 1939 Dodge Deluxe Sedan, Excellent Shape 1938 Ford Sedan, Good Shape, Newly Painted 1937 Ford Coupe 1936 Dodge Coach 1935 Plymouth Sedan, Good Mechanically 1934 Chevrolet Coach, Newly Painted 1:+31 Chevrolet Coach 1930 Model A Coach USED TRUCKS 1949 fudge '1 Ton Pick-up, Ei00 miles 1t342 Fargo 2 Ton Stake Body 1939 Ford 2 Ton Stake Body .:4i Ford Sedan Delivery 11941 Ford Three -Quarter 'Ton Platform USED TRACTORS 1948 Ford Tractor ' 1946 Ford Tractor and Plow Model "H" John Deere Tractor with Plow, Like New F12 International on Steel Stan o _ � e - Ferri - Monarch Dealer ListtOWel Pho 66 _ 41)351.1..114 t'orr4Tslred by the choir .Ja3kh* t 1 °i 'tinder r 111 direction of Mrs. Harvey t n,. 1 lc state lir. and'. Mrs. t e� r Li. 4drdiner• 'Brown. Those milting with the e, picot ellnrcll were Miss Margaret Mc - ' r a , Piano stool. `of 'Toronto with irIends .herr tilt Attllin, 14tiss Doris Stevens and Hiss -a'' tattle and Mrs Sohn. Bryans, Mr. and liiI"s all tables Herb Tri ,, n1t "1r.•.•, a1.11 Mrs To• • :..'\1175150n. Those ioiiri1t;: hl .•t•kar` Walter Dewlel ,'n 'Diantfurdl Wil- Cei>tiflcate were Mr, and yirs. Day bed George Fox, Mxs.. \TJalts,• Aowley, • Wicker fernery 1 ham Itchen 'lochester, N.Y., with .1,115. W. J: Leonling and lits.' ll0nnie Hall'• trees .{t,v i rr,th_t,, Sant and Wart ,Bolton) lieunett. 13pinnin°w11ee1 George Underwood with friends in lr. Bt>aet I - ;�. ,•t,•tirs T ibrory table t emote. R ....• - R ,1 , inn-. v Set -Bon -0 book case 1Tic. r:autant . of th,: lord's ,tf 1t • her. 1 able Tapirs • Pictures , , , _ mut veal alt. lamps, I Supper' was observed in Duff's 2. l,orlrnntm suites: complete witb-I United Church en Sunday. Special springs Y :- "... P.- 1„ 11;.. r,_ Al e ' o 3 -inner tespte'idnn maul'',,es. like new ' 2 feather mattresses • -- - t Pillows and bed linens —LE ' F,asy electric washing machine F SimpOR licity t washing machine, near- i Tubs and copper boilers i y Electric iron, toaster and other ly new. Phone 50x 'electric appliances Rug 71hx9 Rug 9x12 FOR SALE— Kitchen table and chairs Table turnips. Leave your order at Linoleum and Congoleum D. M. McTavish's store $1,00 per bus Floor coverings and scatter matte 1 FOR SALE — Quantity dishes, cooking utensils waterless boilers Scalars and crocks A. cook stove, in good condition. 1 E2 namel cold pack canner Apply at the Brussels Post, g double rope fence stretchers FOR SALE— — Shovels, forks, crow bars ~ —"-- Wrecking bars Carpenter tools S chunks of pigs: also a cook stove Garden tools Lawn boas with warming closet and reservoir. 1 Lawn mower (new) Lawn chairs Phone 33-r-16 Ross Cunningham S Flower pots anti stands Step ladder Extension ladder FOR SALE — Quantity of sand screen 2 door tracks Wood augers 1993 Ford coach, in excellent con- 2 work benches. Child's wagon dition; 2 1920 Ford coaches Model A. 5 bags of insulating wool Phone 77-r-6 McNei11's Garage FOR SALE — 30 Rock and Hemp pullets, 6 months old, started to lay. Ph 21-r-26 Quantity of tile Quantity of lumber and scantling 21,5' cord of cedar Many other articles too numerous to mention. FARM—At the same time and plane Phone r- Jas. T. McFarlane 2200'aore farm offered for sale on the on, of Morris Twp., practically 7th cod with second -growth timber. TERMS ON FARM 10% down bal- FO'R SALE— 7th cauce within 30 days. Reserve bid. Woodshed at Molesworth School. CHATTELS CASA Tenders received until Oct. 22 by MRS. MARGARET HAWKSHAW, Proprietress Sec,-Treas., or ,any member of HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer School Board. ROBERT JOHNSTON and J. Carl Hemingway, R. J. BOWMAN, Clerks Phone Brussels 25-r-5 Sec.—Treas. FOR SALE — Order your personal Christmas cards early, as it takes a while to get your name and address printed on them. See Geo. Wesenberg Phone 50-r-9 FOR SALE--. TTygienie Suppiles (Rubber Hoods) nailed postpaid In plain. sealed envelope with price {1st, Six sample 260, 24 samples, $1.00, Mail Order Dept. M.33 Nov -Rubber Co., •A 01: Hamilton, Ont. FOR SALE— Electric motors rewound mid re .Ired. Expert workmanship. Moder Ito prices. Ntrw motors In stook. PEOPLE WE KNOW Miss ' M. Lott is visiting in Wroxeter. Mrs, Wm. Philips of Goderlob is visiting Mrs. Charles MelSay. * * 01 Mrs, Harry Bain and daughter Patti of Toronto and Mrs, John F. Beattie, Fergus, have been visiting with their parents, Mr, and Mr:). C. T. VanNorman. * * * Mr, Thomas Miller of R.R. 4, Brussels, spent all of last week at the International Ploughing Match at Burford, assisting with flying dearer industries, activities at the Match, Me Miller 1949 Ontario, Street, ' was flown to Burford by Bill Peppier, Stratford. Off, One- ations Manager for Sky Har- . ar. hour Air Services FOR SALE -- 6 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 could be taken down. J. C. Long, Real Estate Broker, Phone 84 — Brussels, Ont. GREY ' Mr. and Mrs. W, 3', Perrle visited at the home of Mr. and Mre. Edgar Hollinger in Hamilton last - week. They alae took in the international Match at Burford. . Fortner Resident of Gre t' Passes In West Word wan received in Brussels on iSaturday of a former resident of the 1 14th con. Grey, of the sudden passing of Nedby Robinson on Friday even- ing, Oct. 14, at his home in Edmon ton, Alta. He is survived by his wife t formerly Miss Cora Speiran, two , danghtere : one brother Richard Robinson,' Monloton and one sister, Margaret Robinson, Brussels. Inter 10001 at Edmonton on Monday, L Personals: 1Ir. and Mrs. J Riddell and Miss Isobel - B tut.ne.l, Stratford, visited , Mr. and Mrs, l'anrpbell Wcy; Mr, and Mrs. . Rob. ,rt Kirkby and family in London. GOVERNMENT' OF CANADA BONDS . 3% due October 1, 1952 have been called for payment October 1, 1949 These bonds should be'presented for redemp- tion with all coupons of later date attached. • No further interest will be paid on these bonds after this date. 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