The Brussels Post, 1949-11-2, Page 4DRIVE IN
• Cold weatheris hereagain! Don't get
, caught
Witbuscheck your o"amps"down?
bat-
tery for
• Correct specific gravity.
o Correct voltage.
e Adjustment of electro-
lyte level.
Well gladly give you this
important service
FREE OP CHARGE.
REMEMBER; FOR YOUR CAR,
TRUCK OR TRACTOR WE HAVE A
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wedltesdaY, November 2nd, 1849
THE[tItSSELS PosT _ .. ,
PHONE: 82
GENERAL GARAGE SERVICE
A COMPLETE LINE OF GOODYEAR TIRES, TUBES, LIFEGUARDS AND BATTERIES
w'tra played for danelar. Mrs, Ali NOTICE
E TOl CREDITORS
s agabtsl
Dane is the farmer Eleanor Taylor i
A. large number of parents and 1 the Estate of Margaret McLeod of
friends were present as guests ut the i the Village of 'Ethel In the Oountl
North Huron Junior Farmers at of Huron, Widow, who died on or
A, uteeting in the Foresters Hall about the twenty-fifth day of Sep i
Belgrave. During the business part teinber, 1949, are notified to send to
of the meeting conducted by the the undersigned on or before the
President, :reek Currie, George twelfth day of November, 1949, full
Underwood reported an the meet- particulars of their claim in writing,
1 fug held with the Howiolt Tattier% immedlate1Y after the said twelfth
II concerning the North elu:on ,tun- i day of November, the assets of the
Mr Farmers prom to he held in said testatrix will be distributed
1
Willhunt. Fred Wilson, the assist- amongst the parties entitled thereto,
I ant agricultural representative, having regard only to claims c
I spino,• to the Juniors about the which the executrices shall then
1 farm equipment project to be held have notice,
lin Belgrave next SundaY. Dated this twenty-second day of
I A very enjoyable• progrant war., .Ortoher, A.D. 1949.
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presented. A mixed quartette gone onkwroRD &. TI•IFIRINGTON
lposed or Marjorlr MacKenzle, Brussels, Ontario.
iAudrey Bradshaw, Stewart Toll Rolleitore for the Executrices.
land Donald Youugbint sang two
tin Iva
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I t' the citureh members, Rev.' zee! cf officers was hold, with the
ELGRA e` ' ' , I. Moores is the ministe*e
u,,d-nt 'Murray P^adburn; v :
ioe•Pre
ax Fatted ClntrrCentimeBelgrave, .„Officers Installed secretary,
„,-,,, wly installer) electric organ On Sunday evening at a sPectat i,ic 1 t, Harr, Brydges;
•cans dedicated to the rt -:tore of the service the eeecutire of the Yomsg IT ,m Wade; treasurer, Frank Nes-
late Robert Harrison, w':t.. gift had Feople's Enion were Installed The bit; It vas st,deMt.l to 'tn. mese
meads it possible.The ca;;r were Mr. Moores. A. color film, tugs every second hold 10ay eve•
sew gowns, a gift from. one Wad of the 'House of Ws t was meg.
Shinny Rsaciburn told 7jaur
_ --- Preserved, with Mr. Coue;ins of
&v E ORIA LS Brussels in charge of the melee- Pare Nesbit v gee appeietol to the
WINGINek iVlE 'lO]4IAL SHOP i ter. The erteeutive includes Patsy prcgt 501 com'nittee; ane Harry
Anderson, Clifford Kelly, Lloyd di :cages is to vrite the log book.
Fan Memorials for Anderson, Milford Hiegine, Bar F'000r Newt, weds .
Artistic pr bars Irwin, El .anor Wiehtutan,
set very reasonable grices Kleine Walsh Donna Eater -.on, Mr. and Mrs, Edgar De to, new'y-
gv ar 'cs a large stock in gull: =:
following elected 'to office: prssi-
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nnmbcrs, Spin, Maiden Sift," 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Sling by a trio, Barbara Citrin, ell persons having claims against
Eleanor wightman and Mildred the eetnte of Lydia May Knight of
Higgins. Bill Conseil of Win.gltam the Township of Grey in the County
led a merry sing -song with lIbiiue of Huron. Widow, who died on , 00
Walsh at the piano. Fred Wilson ;ross the Seventh day of October,
Iintroduced the guest speaker, John 1919, are notified to send to the
• F. Clark, horitculture fieldman undersigned on or before the twelfth
�, . nu•l Acta Dow.v er1s, weer : onored ,t. a reriY v”
granites to chose from
AVPA Elects Slate •
held ht Foresters Hal D tlgrave '
tretery ,ettering a specialty The Anglican Young Peoples AS. llarvey r ^k invited coupiz FOR SALE—
M)! modern machinery sedation of Trinity Churoi, )3e1• 10 tete platform; and M's Audrey
t at the tom, of Mr. me !burn err `anted them with a
from the Department of Agrleulture,
Toronto. Mr. Clark statel that
hortioulture was the ornamental
side of agriculture and should be
regarded as a recreation. He show-
ed colored slides to illustrate his
talk. Harry Lear sang two solos,
and Stewart Toll favored with
a saxaphane selection. Marjorie
MacKenzie read a club paper. Re-
freshments were served.
A d S .
FOR SALE--
Irish
ALE-Irish cobler potatoes, cheap.
. • Phone 77-r-19
R. A. SPOTTON we
Pimp 256 — Winghaart, Out,+.;:d •ors. Moc. Bradburn. The elec• purse of money Jaok3na'4 arch
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injurious
You CAN still find people who "don't believe in
banks" ... who keep their cash in old coffee pots,
or hide it in the woodpile, or carry it around.
But most folk nowadays keep their money in bank
accounts. They can get it whenever they want it;
and they can pay their bills by cheque. Canadians
have more than seven million such deposit accounts.
In terms of Canada's adult population, that makes it
practically unanimous.
The banks, in turn, know they must earn this confidence
by giving you the best service they know how.
Today you can take your account to any bank you choose.
And what is in your bank book is strictly between you
and your bank. It is your own private business.
"...most folk nowadays
keep their money in
.bank accounts."
SPONSORED BY YOUR BANK
day of
lass of their claim in writing. Im-
mediately after the said twelfth clay
of November, the assets of the said
testatrix will be distributed amongst :
the parties entitled thereto, having Ford - Monarch Dealer
regard only to claims of which the .
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executrices shall then have notice, 1 Listowel
November, 1949, full particle
Don't
err'
Get
boat
inter
.r Car
.41947 Mercury 5 Passenger Coupe
1946 Pontiac Sedan
1940 Ford Sedan
1938 Ford Sedan
1937 Ford Coupe
1936 DeSoto Sedan
.1935 Plymouth Sedan
1929 Model A Ford Coach __�yu„
�. THIS. qIS. WEEK'S SPECIALS
1947 PLYMOUTH SEDAN WITH HEATER, 3
DEFROSTER and OVERSIZE TIRES — ONLY $1395
1942 FARGO 2 TON STAKE TRUCK
HEATER and GOOD RACKS $745
1949 Dodge 1 Toga Express
1946 Ford 3 Ton Dump
1941 Ford Three -Quarter Ton
1941 Ford Sedan Delivery
1939 Ford 2 Ton Stake
1938 Ford 2 Ton Chassis and Cab
St
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nehouse Limi to
Phone 66
Dated this twenty-second day of® --
c October, A.D. 1949.
CRAWFORD & HETHIORINGTON I c
Brussels, Ontario. iI
Solicitors for the Executrices,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of John Bolger late of 1
the Township of Grey in the County
of Huron, Retired farmer, who died
on or about the twenty-ninth day of
July, 1949, are notified to send to '
Bu's winter overcoat sire 38, the undersigned an or before the
Can be seen at The Brussels Post. twelfth day of November, 1949, full
FOR SALE— particulars of their. claims in writing.
Girl's bicycle, in goad shape. Can Immediately
oember, the assets of twelfth
be seen at Jack White's Phone 33-r-5
- ---- said testator will be distributed
FOR SALE— amongst the parties entitled thereto,
150 Red and Rock pnlrets, start- having regardonly to claims of
ing to lay.which the executrices shall then
Phone 51-r-4 Ross . CardUl have notice.
FOR SALE— Dated this twenty-second day of
Cook Stove, cabinet style, in good
condition.
Phone 52-i-12 Mrs. Earl Dunn
FOR SALE—
1 general purpose gelding 11. years
old, sound, work single or double.
Phone 26-r-5 J. Carl Hemingway
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0 chunks of pigs.
Phone 28-0-8 Doug Fraser
FOR SALE --
Girl's dark green coat set,, (coat,
leggings and hat), size ex in perfect
condition. apply at The Post.
'FOR SALE —
1941 Ford coach, in excellent con-
dition; 2 1929 Ford coaches Model A.
Phone 77-r-6 McNeill's Garage
FOR SALE -
1 large size wood stove in good
condition, can be seen at The
Brussels Post.
PiANOS-
4 new, 10 used pianos and new 25
and 00 cycle refrigerators at the 3. F.
Scbuett Furnibure Store, Mildmay,
Free delivery.
NOTICE—
Teacup and Palmistry Readings
given by experienced reader. For
appointment Phone 29-r•29, Brussels.
Mies M. Sellers
October, A.D. 1949. I
CO3.AWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Brussels, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Executrices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS �
A11 persons having claims against '
I
the estate of Mary Jane .Anderson ,
late of the Village of Brusesls in the
('ounty of Huron, Widow, who died
inn or about the sixteenth day of
July, 1949, are notified to send to
the undersigned on or before the
twelfth day of November, 1949,
full particulars of their claims in
, writing, Immediately after the said
twelfth day of November. the
assets of the said testratrix will be
distributed . amongst the parties
entitled thereto, having regard only
to claims of which the executrices
ellen then have notice. .
Datedthis kwentyflrst day of
October, A,D. 1949,
CRAWFORD & HET:HIRINGTON
'Brussels, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Executrices.
r -----q Notes
Books recently pure lased by the
111'rary board includes the following:
Fiction
Ficcen--Twilight on the floods
Brown—The freeholder,
Haig-Brown—On the highest hill
Close se
Sneece—Happily ever after, '
'Canoi—The comps ate book of
sewing. -
Berclzhetmer — The Encyclopedia
cookbook. _
- Juvenile
Harkins—Lightning on ice.
Stevenson -=Kidnapped.
StevensonTroasure Island.
Adams—Midwinter,
COAL—
Car Blue nut coal arriving approxl-
mately 1 week or tet days, Plage
your order now,
Phone 88 M. 0. Oldfield
SPECIAL
showing of 15 new chesterfields,
18 new bel -room suites at the Mild-
may Furniture Store. Latest designs
and colours. Free delivery. J. F.
Scliuett & Sons, Mildmay.
FOR SALE
'38 Buick 5 -passenger coupe, new
tires, new battery.
Apply at The New American Rotel.
Phone 100x Joe Baker
FOP RALE..-
Tavrlonte L44upnrsii (R.nbbrr tinndsl
mailed postpaid in plain. •agape;
enveiope with price flet.
santnle 25e.,24 eam„tes. 81.00' ivnit1
Order Trent. 88.24 Nov-Rntiber do„
:::,•r 91, Hamilton. Ont.
FOR SALE --
6 Good Houses for wale In Village
of Brussels, immediate poeseselon,
also number of good farms, henbdaa
12 x 24, also house that, voted be
moved or could be taken dome.
J. C. Long, Real lAetate Hooks*,
Phone 84 — Brassele Olt.
Huron Old Boys At -Home
Huron County Old Boys' . Aasocia
tion oraholding their s;ntittal At -
Home at Casa Loma on the evening
of Tuesday, Novcanber 22nd 1949,
Plans ,have bean completed by the
committee under its cha)rtnatt- Mr.
Wes. McGutcheon and it is expected
that thin year's party will even i
surpass, the successful ono held Last
year nt the same'plane.
The evening will feature both '
cards and dancing. Muele will be
provided by Percy Morgan's or-
Chestra and lunch will be available
in the conservatory. . All former
residents of Huron count'' and their
friends are invited, Further in-
formation, ,tickets etc. may be
secured from district representatives
or from Mr. McOutcheon (Hy. 9953)
and Mrs, t)otis Parton (Ra„ 3366) the
association Secretary,
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IF YOU NEED WALLPAPER
BUY NOW
AND SAVE 50%
Gregg's
Phone 17
rdware
Brussels, Ont.
voFe
C sts
FUNCTIONAL FEEDS HELP
PRODUCE HEALTHY, FULLY
NOURISHED BIRDS WHO
GIVE MORE EGGS—BETTER
EGGS. BY INCREASING
QUALITY AND QUANTITY
YOU LOWER COST AND
INCREASE PROFITS.
(Fill -the -Basket)
EGG MASH and EGG PELLETS
(Birds Relish Pellets)
For Sale by
Ethel Produce
Phone 22-r.i.O
TICE
Latest equipment just installed
ree
Fluid Filling — Also Repairing
Tractor Tires all sizes
Immediate Service Given
Hyde leas.
SUNOCO GAS STATION
Phone II Brussels, Ont.