The Brussels Post, 1949-11-2, Page 5THE .BRUSSELS PD5T
Wednesday, November 2nd, 1949
C'RS
BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK ARE
1937 Oldsmobile Sedan
1935 Pontiac Sedan ' ..
1929 Pontiac Sedan
USED TRUCKS - Like New
1948 Fordl-Ton Express with stock rack - a Bargain
1946 Chev. 1/2 -ton Pick -Up •
This truck is the one you been waiting
for. The Big Depreciation is off this truck.
1946 21/2 -ton Chev. Truck
TRACTORS
It looks like the time to Buy a New or good Used Tractor.
We have both. We don't think you will buy them any cheap-
er than you can to -day.
This new Ferguson with the three plow attachment makes
them far Greater Value than ever, especially when reduced
$100.00. •;'b3f
Yes, we have a New Sedore Manure Loader for $75.00
Buy The New Front End Manure Loader, also the New
Ferguson Spreader.
The Original Ferguson Implements can't be beat for
Performance. and Price
®f3. W. Jackson Motors LtdSI
Your General Motor Dealers
and
Ferguson Tractor and Ferguson System
Implement Dealers
Come in and get your Imperial Oil Hockey Schedules
Buy Imperial Oil and Gas. Take advantage of
our FRONT END SERVICE.
LISTEN to IMPERIAL OIL HOCKEY BROADCASTS.
Phone 161
Listowel, Ont.
EIIG EEM1 _ sten ,s s*.!�
96.95* wail. usher per acre wailDM OD CO
*From 1939 through 1948
in the DeKalb Notional Corn
Growing Contest on Selected
5 -Acre Contest Plots.
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Order Your D9lI1c! l) Corn from
Joh
Ga per
2 Brnse'�I8, Orate
ROE
VOIVIAYEGGIAENRICHE�H
Tp 5005
EGG PROFITS
ou can get Roe fr eeds from, --
F. Harrison, Moncrieff
John Lamont, Ethel
East Huron Produce, Brrasels
• Cameron with Grace lefiehcl in mems,
C>^AN. ROOT
Mc' . Simpson of Toronto has
been viwiting with her son Rev, A.
J, and Mrs. Simpson at the manse,
Mr. and Mrs, I H Gordon and i
Mrs. C. Ornstead spent the week end
In St. Thomas Mrs. Alvin Iluuter
card a can of SeaforLb aceoan,uWee
Itheist and Mr, F. A, Fiun'er reetrund
home with them.
Mr. Robt, I,Inge, Mr and Mrs
Mac Engel and °orlon sp'+'tl late;
week end in Celiingwond, vi;dting i
with Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Hogg
and family.
Mr. ti,trvey Hunter w"nv has been
btaldin ; a hoes., in St. Thoma for .
his ,+tee Glen. bull the misft,rtor., to
have his left band halty rut by
all
f ing against a buzz saw in oyer- I
ation aril was taken t-, Memorial:)
Hospital, St. •Thomas for first-aid. i
The Presbyterian
Women's Auxiliary of ole ' ,I••9 u g
t
Knox resbyter an Ch'uah, Cran. 4• r/Tr AA6w G"
brook held their 'rhanksg.vine' most- I Airs. Alex coternan has been 1n
ing e', the home of Mrr. Morris Stratford hospital undergoin
LOW RAL
AIL nit
TO
ROYAL
CRIC�� ORAL
1 UERFA
TORONTO NOV. 15.23
FARE ARID ONE-HALF
Foe THE ROUND Title
Good going—November 14th to
November lith inclusive,
Return—Leine Toronto ,e t later
than midnight,Novemher 24th.
P1111 infarmalion from any agent,
wl�sr
eye
BLUEVALE
The community hall was the scene
of a happy gathering when Charles
F. Shaw, only son of Mr. and Mrs.
IFrank Shaw, concession. ? of Morrie
and his hr de, the former Miss
Patricia May McWhirter of ilru.s-
!sels were the guests or honor. An
address was read by 1;...b=r: Fraser
! ab'i Ross 'Survey pr•eunte-d the
I
newlyweds with a sora of money.
Mr.• Shaw -xpresaed thanks for
the gift. .,unelr was served by the
women and Tifllus orchestra sup-
plied music for dapeing. .
f Perr,naie Mr. and :'Tre. (nester
a.. Pugh, Lend ei, and Mr, and Mrs.
Peel Pugh Dainnviile, formerly of
Western Canada, visited with Mac
and Miss Oiiv.1 Scott; Arthur Fox
h,.s returned to his horns at Brandon,
Man., accompanied by .,Mrs, Mc-
Crackln and Alex, who will ;pend
a few iveek; visiting. •
,.,. P:: sonals: Mrs. .Alba Mundell,
Mrs. Alice Elliott, Mrs, Elsie Smith,
!MrLaine Mundell and Mrs. ireae
Corrigan were among the charter
members of the Rabies. Lodge :e-
centl3' organized In Wing'�s.m, Mi.
' and Mrs. Wilfred Fryfogle, De-
1 troit, with Mr, and Mrs. R. H. Mc -
Kinnon and friends; Miss' Florence
Fowler, Seaforth, and Miss Edna
I Jowett, Port Huron, with Elmer
IFowler, 'Mr. and Mrs, Raymond
I Elliott and Miss Olive Scott; sev-
eral fitom this district attended the
turkey dinner that marked the
ui' wing of the new commmnitj hall
al ltalgrave on Wednesday night.
F. F. Homuth
Registered
O p"tosretrist
'Western Ontario's Most
Modern Eye Service"
L
ate 118. Hcr'r Ston
Chesterfields and Occasional Chairs
— REPAIRED and RECOVERED —
Also Rebuild Mattresses
Pick-upand Delivered
Stratford Upholstering Co.
43 Brunshwick Street Stratford, Ont.
Enquire of --
5
D. ARANN
'Furniture and Funeral Service
Phone 36 or 88 Brussels, Ont.
Renfrew Cream
Separators and Milkers
Fleury -Bissell
Discs, Plows, Manure Spreaders,
• Lime an.a reeeezer Sowers,
Spring -tooth ,,arrows Land
Packers, Rubber -Tired Wagons.
Oliver Tractors,
both wheel tractors and crawlers,
Plows, oases, Spreaders, Mowers,
Hey Loaders,
Smalley Forage Blowers
and Hammer Mills
We also have repairs fur
Oliver-Cookshutt Tractors
MORRITT & WRIGHT
implement Dealers for
Oliver Implements
Telephone 4 and 93. Blyth, Oat.
FOR DEAD
ANIMALS
•
COWS - $2.50 each
HORSES- $2:5O each
HOGS - 30 per cwt.
according to size ani.
condition
Phone cellist:
BRUSSELS 72
INGERSOLL. 21
William Stone Sons, Ltd.
INGERSOLL, ONTARIO
g treat -
charge, The meeting npened with 'e
singing Iiymn"691 followed with the Mrs Lowery of Seaforth visiting
Lord's Prayer, 'Phe Seriphs, lesson her Laughter Mrs. Came. on Adams
was re -1c1 in unison and taken from laid family,
Cltronieles. A prayer was then * * *
given. The topic from the Stud.' .Mr. and Mrs, Lorn Stephenson of
Book was read by Jean Dunn. Tillsrtnrburg were Sunday visitors
Flyrnn 692 was then sung. Meeting with Mr. and Mrs. Flerb Manning,
closed with Benediction. A dainty * ,-
1"ash was served by the hostess, ilr 1. D. J. and airs Lane, Clint:m,
vlsi'ed with Rev. Anrtre'v Lane and
f 'oily on Mondai
Mr. Smith of Dornock is spending
a week with his daughter Mrs. C.
AUCTION SALE
rf 80 Hereford Western Cattle
will be held at
HAROLD JACKSON'S FARM
IA mile East of Seaforth
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7tn
P.M. Miss Joyce Porter, Toronto, was
10 steers ranginat1.30 from 600 to 1000 lb. a week end visitor at the home of
25 heifers ranging from 600 to her parents Mr. and Mrs Porter.��r�a.«�R 3G„ ; r',..,"
r
lluschlen and family.
INCREASED — STEADY —PROFITABLE
FOLLOW THE MASTER FEEDING PROGRAM.
USE RED HEAD EGG MASH WITH A NOON
FEED OF MASTER LAYING PELLETS AND
SCRATCH GRAN AT NIGHT,
REMEMBER FEEDERS WHO KEEP
RECORDS USE MASTER.
SEE CIS FOR
YOUR FALL SUPPLY
OF
OYSTER SHELL, GRIT
AND
CONCENTRATES.
MASTER
BALANCED
FEEDS
ALL CLASSES OF
POULTRY
FARM LIVE STOCK
FUR SEARING
ANIMALS S. DOGS
YOUR FRIENDLY
MASTER FEEDS
DEALER
790 its. * * *
23 spring calves • ' ' Mr, and Mrs., W. Langton Palmer,
I wagon hors, Billie and Bobbie of Toronto were
Wi'.tern saddle & bridle '-Ike new) week end visitors with her aunt Miss Shellubrlcatlon
0. IT. 'DOW, Prop ,,,, ..., Ile Buchanan. General Repair
ItteN ig' .yell @crevice
* 3 4
Alex Edgar Sr. I Mrs. A. ROS, McKay and
Another of Howick's oldest resi- Shirley MnKay of Buffalo,
dents passed away to bhe great be spent a 000ple of days last
yend on Thursday morning in the with Mrs. Chas. McKay.
person of Alex Edgar, Sr., a highly * * 4
respected life long resident. On Mrs. Dr. Jamieson and Duncan
Saturday, ,October 16th he was were visitors in town over Sunday
stricken with a severe stroke at and enjoyed the anniversary serves•
the home of his son, Gladstone Ed- es in Melville Church.
gar, where he had made his home , e s *
for the Past few months. . , Mr. and Mrs. McCurdy Lowry i rel
Mr. Edgar was the son of the sons Jon and Don of Toronto were
late Alexander Edgar and Janet s,;titors last week at the home of her
Arbuckle, He was born May 18, mother Mrs. W. Speiran.
1866, on the same farm an which 0 ' *
he died, and on which he spent Mr. and Mrs. John Steins spent
the greater part of his lite, relit,,the past week with Mr. and Mrs.
ing to Gorrle in 1924. On December Geo. Evans, They have returned to
26th, 1889 he was married to nor- their hone at Gladstone, Man„ after
er_ce Cochrane and to them were an extended visit with friends and
born eleven children. She prede- relatives in Ontario.
ceased him in Feh nary, 1910. On , 0 3 .
June 1st, 1918 he mantel Sarah Mrs, T. A. Hawkshaw left on 'Sun- i
McNair of Grey Township, who day for Loudon where she intends i
passed away In April of this year. to make her licl}ce. She disposed rf 1
A member of the United Church, her property to Mr. and Mrs, David I
he was a regular attendant while Hc,stings- whu are neve getting 1
health permitted, and an elder for se,tled in the new home. I
a number of years. 3
Surviving are a sister, Mrs, Janet Mr, and Mrs. John Engel, who
Stewart of Listowel, and ata daugh• have spent the summer with their I
too and three sons: Mrs. Welles- son in northern Michigan, have
ley (Jean) Strong; Mrs.. Addle returned to Ontario and will be in
(Jeannette: Putchison; Mrs: John Clinton for the winter, spent the i
(Renta) Strong, I•Iowiek; Mrs. Oa- , week end wibh Mr. and Mrs. Herb
car (Jessie) Niche], Listowel;/ Mrs, Manning.
Watson (Mabel). Brown, Grey; Mrs
Jas. (Nellie) McKercher., Rose- United Church W. A.
town, Saskatchewan; Gladstone and On' Tuesday evening Oct. 18 the
Stanley, Howick; Murray, Howick W.A. of the United Church met at
boundary. A son, Stewart, prede- the home of Mrs, Len Armstrong
I ceased him in 1916 and a son In in- with a good attendance,
fancyThere are 27 grandchildren, The meeting opened with our
and three great grandchildren p a iden.t Mrs. R. Cousins in the
A private funeral seralee was chair. Hymn 280 was sung and
held at the home on Saturday at Psalm 784 was read followed by the
ternoon followed by a public set, Lord's Prayer in unison,
vice in the United Church, which The minutes of the last meeting
vas largely attended, Rev. .1. 11« We?. read by the Sec. Miss C. Mc-
IWntt, pastor 'of the Geerie United Craolcse and the treasurer's report
!Church was in charge. Mires Jean b, M':s, W. Bell.
Sperling sang "Sweet .Peace, the Mrs. Cousins then cendueted the
Gift of God's Love." Inth trent was ' businesr. part of the meeting.
' in the Gorrle Cemetery, Palihearei-e , Hymn 568 was sung followed by
I sere six gra.tutens, Tont Ptd the 1'ltzpah benediction.
!gar, Donald Edgar, Alton Edgar, A social hour was then enjoyed
Earl Edgar, Billie Strong and lea- with the D's in c-ha.rge. A vote of
g•tr BrcWn. 13earere of lovely floral thanks Mees -extended to Mrs,
tributes were four granddanglite^s, A•MEI:TOg and to the ladi'a in
Grace Edgar, Wilma Edgar, Helen et:u't.
' Strong and Patricia Strong
'Relatives were in attendance Presentation For -
from .Ayr, Paris, London Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. C. Struthers
Atwood, Ethel and B111890e. Many friends and relatives from
I s e - lvloncrieff Monkton and Atwood
Skinny men,.women
. i Sr. act in Atwood Hall - honor
Mr. and Mrs Chari g' Porciva:
Miss
N.Y.,
week
Shell Household and Snell Petroleum Products
Livestock Spray Parts an Accessories
Brussels, O><at.
.'hone 77-r--6
AUSTIN SALES AND SERVICE
,5a �.:_._..:.:....,:;wett1e �.
' i Y
s
II 1 A , aw. Struthers on their recent marriage.nt
��SMrs. Struthers is the torar Aletha
gain 5, iV/'' n Cliristina Dewar. An address of good I
• Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor wishes was read by Mrs. Albert
Mime
• a Dm amts au ettuitt7 b.Y.e Weir,• The presentation of a well
1p v vo IenpM KRnMI,� 0.e!
I - «n,whesever j enp° °` filled Purse was made by Jim Smith
erne, Women, t tODoii ti bw c after which the couple expressed
p .Il v my oret0l.,
u ;', =ti iiw onbormwot. thanks. Lunch was served The
te sed v le�pO{ Me 7011 more
MO MIL on EYv�i • evening was spent to dancing;, music
r x " � �g�i% being supplied by a coup's ill live
se
(t..8 iRi j, era. of Mitchell, The couple will li
• on the bridegroom's .arm, 12th can-,
•eesb:ou Of Minis Township.
BUSINESS CARDS
=•— --_-- - �r--_._.. -- -
C. A. Myers, M. D., L. M. C. C.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEOii
William St Phone 4. Brussels, Ont.
DR. R. W. STEPHENS
Graduate University of Toronto
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Telephone 45
Brussels, Ont.
Walker Funeral Horne
Day or Night Calls Phone 55
No extra charge for Use of Funeral Home.
B. G. Walker Licensed Funeral Director dc Ernbairarar,
Chas. T. Davidson
INSURANCE FOR ALL KINDS
Automobile and Fire Insurance
Accident and 'Sickness
Agent for Great West Life Insurance Co.
d bone Mice 96 — Brussels, Ont.
Dennis Duquette
Phone 51-r-18 R. R. 4 Brussels
Licenced Auctioneer for Huron County
No Sale too Big — None too Small
Have employed an experienced assistant for the Big Ones.
D. A. Ra.nn & Co.
FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE
Licensed Funeral Director and Embahner
PHONE 36 or 85 — — BRUSSELS, ONT.
Lewis Rowland
(Licensed For Huron County)
SATISFACTION GUARAN'T'EED — FRICES REAS' ONABLS
Fos' Engagements Phone 31 "The Brussels Post" and ihttg•
will be looked after Imntealiately
For information etc., write or phone Lew. Roistered
Or wr to to R. R. 3 Walton.
R, S, Hetherington, K. C.
WING'HAM and BRUSSELS
AT BRUSSELS
T,reeaday and Saturday all day — Offict open every day.
Phone 20x ---• Successor to E. I). Bell
a
k\‘'1'141,
70,
ilk BA
e3AE KER BROS.
Good For
eft Kinds of
Baking
SOLD IN BRUSSELS AT
PHONE (l ` BUTCHER SHOP •RUSetLS