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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1950-1-11, Page 5THE BRUSSELS POST Wednesday, January lith, 1060 ' Yes, it's a fact ! Four out of every ten - pigs farrowed never rer744 the market. Unbalanced diets are respon- sible for a large part of this loss. Balance your pig feeding programme with these MASTER MMM '"M MMW9_MRA MASTER BALANCED FEEDS r ALL CLASSIVOF POULTRY FARM LIVE STOCK FUR BEARING ANIMALS Z DOCS MMMMMM MMM aMr M Mast . ?. blro?"d. Sow RTI loaf 1'' n •'zt:r Pig Starter Ma;;ter Sow and 7,,g Cn_n^.;titrate r,us ye^ur own grain Your Friendly Master Feeds Dealer is : a LI Adams & an ?hone 09-r4 Brusr;l::ds Weal, 'fired, Nervous, Poples Men, !No yen Get New Vim, Vigor, Vitality m11.10 to 11.:r::a weak, uittiara 11000 feelinggp, !I...wrr..ion and at u,leen n,101e . ,yadoe to k, thio [,! On 1r,11, 1.0 Peom 011 q:,y, luN'0 Omits, 01 l It:1111y Irl over Us' 0001lta5. •1'.10 i ,vtro 1. 1 'ulltld11,ran. itmntn n,, ealehlm, p'.,uspllorue te. Motel Building. hotly vl rental:ening uuhalon. blur-,ur:a.a '.y.-.teu, lmprouos nppatiym te, al;sstIvo poser,. B01i,, little. NMv "get 0eg0010(On ' Fite lily Olt, 'Try 1.101:5 Tot. Tablets for 0010, nor. 001,510,'Igor,1018 very day. At all druggtete. WANTED— Land for growing Hesky Flax. Contact Phone 74, Seaforth CRANBROOK Walter Brown Walter Brown passed away in Sntlnybrunk Hospital, Toronto, in his 61st year. lie was sick for several months. He was a veteran of the 11rst. World War, Born in (trey Township, the youngest son of the late limo's and Mrs. Brown. IIe leaves to mourn his wife :Pay Harri- son wham he married In England in 1.9113 and five de ugh I.era, Mrs. Orval Mitchell, Wlliteehurc'h; Mrs, P3Ipnen, liiride nrl Lalces; Mrs, Carl S\rilsne, 'Pnronto; Mrs, Jerry Smith, Welland and 37erle of Welland. and 9 grandchildren, also 3 brio bero In the Guest. Jim, Will and Jacic and 1 sister Mrs, TT, Pat. terson nf Neepawa. rlThe funeral took place, from the D. A. Bann funeral hone in Brussels t on Tuesdny, ,Tan, 3, with Env. Alex, .7. Simpson, minister of Knox Pres- byterian Church, Oranbrook, con- ducting the services at the home and grave side. Interment took place in Brussels Cemetery, Rev, A. J. Simpson conducted the regular morning service on Sunday, Jan. 8, with the choir rendering the anthem "Wonderful Grace nf Jesus," by Lillenas. Mrs, Allan Cameron was hostess for the January meeting of the W.M,S. with seven members present, (Following the opening Hymn the Lord's prayer was repeated In un- ison. The secretary, Mrs. M. Engel read the December minutes which were approved. Mrs, Robert Cam- pbell, treasurer, gave'a very inter- esting and encouraging financial re- port tor.the past year, the allocation being exceeded by about $25. The word "light" was chosen for the roll call in Feb, Mrs, Martin MacDonald gave the call to worship and led in prayer for Japan. Mrs. Alex Stetss read the first chapter from the new study book, "Towards A New Dawn In Tanen." Mrs, Huether, president, closed the meeting with prayer. Mrs, Allan Cameron presided for the meeting of the Ladies' Aid. A scripture reading was given, followed by prayer. The Sec.-treas., Mrs. M. Engel read the financial report for 1949, It was decided to have a pot- luck supper the night of the annual meeting, as in former years. Hymn 697 was sung in closing. Lunch was _served by the hostess. Mr, and Mrs. Murray Huether are the proud parents of a baby boy, born at Dr. Myer's Nursing home on Sunday, Sa.n, Sth. Reeve ,John McNabb was in Mon- treal last week, .:OR 8ALE— _..1- ectrnc motors rewound and re- alred. Expert workmanship. Moder Dr'COs. NL.w motors le stook • - aettper tnaustrles, •548 Ontario, Street, stratums', Orr,. 1950 USED CAR 'SPEUALS The L. & W. Jackson Motors Ltd., Listowel, hace a range of the best USED CARS they have had since before the War. FOR OUTSTANDING VALUES, they are offering this week : 1948 Chevrolet Coach, with radio, heater, slip covers, guaranteed mileage 11,000 miles. 1948 Pontiac Sedan, in new car condition, new tires. This is an outstanding automobile and priced to sell. 1948 5 -Passenger Monarch Coupe, reduced in price over $1,000. 1947 Chevrolet Sedan with 18,000 miles in perfect condition. 1947 DeLuxe Ford Sedan. This automobile 'has been exceptionally well taken care of. 1946 Pontiac Coach in First Class Condition. 1946 Packard Clipper Sedan in First Class Condition. This is a real bargain. 1941 Chevrolet Sedan. 1937 Pontiac Sedan. 1948 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery like new. 1946 2 -ton Ford Truck 1946 21/2 -ton Chevrolet Truck. 1933 Ford 1/2 -ton Panel Truck. N E W T E,,:t Q T O S 3 New Ferguson Tractors for immediate delivery. 1 Used Cockshutt Tractor. You can save money on Farm Implements by buying now. 1950 Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Pontiacs, will soon• be on display in our Show Rooms. Watch for the dates. You are invited. Watch for the greatest buy in the history , of the automobile. The 1950 General Motors Cars and Trucks. We have 1950 Model 1,4 -ton Pick-ups Now. L. &W. Jackson Motors Ltd. Your General Motor Dealers and Ferguson Tractor and Ferguson System Implement Dealers "Service With A Smile" Phone 161 Listowel, Ont.' The annual meeting of Knox Church will be held in the haement of the c'hur'ch on Tues., Jan. 17, fol- lowing a pot -luck supper to be ser- ved at 7 o'clock. ROE WONDERBROOD SOW MASH gwes Larger Litters Wealthier Pigs You can get Roe heeds from:— F. Harrison, Moncrieff 'An Lamont, Ethel East Huron Produce, Brrasels lucky chair prize, The next party will be held Jan. 13, ]bon. Swift has bought the Molesworth Garage from Bruce Chambers and will take possession at 01100. txr 111_,090.ir1 The meeting of Clothes Closets Up To date met at the hone of Mrs, W. Humphries on San. 6th. The meeting was opened by singing, "Heart Breaker," The secretary's re- prrt was read by Margaret McArthur, The girls learned how to make con- tinuous binding at this meeting. The girls all signed cards to send -to Mrs. McArthur who is sick in Seaforth Hospital. Helen Johnston served randy to the girls. The next meet- ing will be held on Sat., January 14th at Mrs. Humphries. The roll call will be "My present means of storing my clothes." The January meeting of the Walton C. G. T. T. was held on January 7th. at the home of Mrs. H, .irkby. The meeting was opened with call to worship. This was followed with hymn 167. The girls were then led in prayer by Dais Stevens, Margaret Achilles read the Scripture which was followed by hymn 252. The business part of the meeting was opened with minutes of the last meeting read by Margaret McArthur, See. by Marilyn Bolger. Helen John- ston gave the treasurer's report. Moved by Leona Johnston, seconded by Olene -nuncios, that we send $9.00 for the leaflets for the Candle - Lighting Service, A letter from Halifax thanking the girls for the m:fts which they sent was read by Margaret McArthur. The next meeting is to be at the 4th The regular meeting of the United Church W. M. S. was held at the home of Mrs. Ames with 15 ladies present. The meeting opened with the worship service. Hymn 159 was sung and .portions of scripture were read by Mrs. E, McTaggart and Mrs. 9. Tiray, Hymn 186 -was .sung and prayer offered, The collection was taken and dedicated by singing hymn 254, The minutes or the last ' meeting were read and roll -call Ianswered. Membership fees were received and several notes of ap- preciation were read. Moved by Mrs. Cleaver, seconded by Mrs. Jim Pear- son, we purchase the World Friends I for the Mission Band for another Year. Moved by Mrs, Jim Pearson, home of Marilyn 8ol'ger on Feb. , Thhis is to be a Valentine party and a recreation and lunch committee was chose. The election of officers were held and the following were elected: Pres, Leona Johnston; Sec. Marilyn Bolger; Treas. Margaret McArthur; Press Marilyn Bolger; Pianist 'Edda Martin; Recreational Com. Doris Johnston, Doris Stevens, Helen John - ton and June Hackwell, The leader, Mrs. Hazelwood then took up the answers t0 the questions whichwere given last meeting. The meeting closed with Taps and a delicious lunch served by Mrs. Kirkby. Classified Acis. POR SALE— Two Shorthorn Bulls, red in colour, 10 months old. Phone 16-r-4 Earl Anderson FOR SALE — Wend range in geed condition, also "'Phriftee" washing machine and wringer (almost new,/ For information Phone 79x, FOrt-SALE. - 1133a Plymouth Sedan, 112W motor, mechanically Perfect, also a model A. Ford. Phone 77-r-6McNeill's Garage NOTICE — Radiator Cleaning and Repairing •lt reasonable cost. Try Bluevala Repair Shop for your Rad Troubles. Telephone Harry Elliott 048W-1 Wingham, A lady's black fabric purse left on pew in St. John's Church on Nov. llth, Owner may have same by calling at the office of the Brussels Post. FOR SALE-- Tlvgi.nic Supphea lltubber (anode) n.ailed postpaid In plain . sealed envelope with price list. Six aninnle 2$c, 24 samples. $1,00. Mall Order Dept. 11 .33 Nov -Ribber Ca. '-* 41. Pia:n11ton. Ont. TENDERS WANTED — Tenders will be received until Sat., Jan. 14th for painting and decorating the interior of the Brus- sels Town Hall. For further particulars, apply to Wm. Spelr, chairman of Prop. Com. TENDERS WANTED — —___ Tenders will be roceilved until Jan. 16, 1950 for the position of caretaker in each of the Grey Twp., schools. Duties to commence Feb. lst, 1950. J. Carl Hemingway, Sec.-Treas. seconded by Mrs. Earl, infanta nighties be made from the 10 yards iof flannelette left over from the bazaar, Mrs. R. S, Pearson offered 1 to curt them out and those wishing to sew them up to get them from her MONCRIIEFF' HELP WANTED MALE — Man with car to take over profit - table established Watkins route in nearby locality. Must be between the ages of 25 to 55. Credit furnish- ed right party. Write, The J. R. Watkins Co., 350 St. Rock St., Mon- treal, Que. Key 0-B-4. FOR SALE— If you're an experienced poultry - keeper you'll take present conditions in your stride, knowing tbhat good markets still await wise planning. It's still the early chicks that catch the best markets. Bray has chicks, I some started, available. Ask for new price list. Wnl. Glen Bray, Ethel. NOTICE — There are several seasonable pro- ducts, such ss Cold Tablets, Medi- cated Ointment. Vitamins, Liniments which are in good demand and will help you get rid of that cold. If you are in need just call or phone 56-r-9. Geo. Wesenburg, Brussels. F011 SALE— Good business place with brick dwelling attached in good village. Also a few good houses. Mao good farms well equipped. J. C. Long, Real Estate Broker. Brussels, Ont. The Women's Association of Mom rrieff United Church met atter the W. M. S. 13ymn 696 was sung and the Lord's Prayer was said in unison, Business was discussed and it was decided' to have a supper at the an- nual meeting. Mrs. Charles Harr!• son has been chosen as caretaker of the church it Oriat C That's what I asked the Government Annuity representative. I was trying to balance the family books at the time and told him that, like most home-makers,1 had so many places to spend my paychecks, my account was zero at the end of each month, But He showed me a simple saving plan to provide an income in the future, that was as practical as a trip to the barber, and a plan which suited my budget. Before you say --'It's a good idea, but I just can't afford it', talk it over with a CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ANNUITY representative, or write for information. I'm glad I did! Annuities Branch DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR HUMPHREY MITCHELL Minister A. MocNAMARA Deputy Minister Mail thl Coupon today POSTAGE FREE Annuities Branch, Department of Labour, Ottawa. Please send me COMPLETE INFORMATION about Canadian Government Annuities. NAME (PRINT CLEARLY) ADDRESS 9w POULTRY—EGGS — FEED MEMORIALS "'INGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP famous for Artistic Memorials et very reasonable prices. klways a large stock in choicest granites to chose from Zametery lettering a specialty AM modern machinery R. A. SPOTTO;•: "uaetne 25R -- Wingham, Orad home for the next meeting. Lunch The new president for the W, A, was served by Mrs. Go. Menzies, 1 is Mrs. McTaggart, The meeting Mrs. A, Pearson and the hostess. closed with the mizpah, I Tii,e W. A, meeting followed with I Boas Ludginton, son of Kenneth the President, Mrs. L, Earl in charge. ,Ludington of Monerief9, wilco has It was agreed to hold the annual f been a patient in the Polio Ward of congregational banquet on San.20th Victoria Hospital, London, for the and committee's' were appointed to arrange programme, decorating, in. vitations etc. j Mr, alio, Mrs. Earl Bowes enter- , tallied the bridge eltib tact Tuesday, 1 evening. Mrs. John Wilson and Hsrold ,Stwift were the prize winners, Mrs. Bert Goddon was appointed sec rotary -treasurer tor the coming season. The Women's Institute euchre party held in the township hall was well patrontted. The winners were Mrs. Stan. Spetran and George 0. Dunbar, Mervin Sodden won the past three months, has been moved to the Hospital For Sielt Children at Toronto and is doing as well as can be expected, R Each Locker Insured Against Fir:. Phone 80 Brussels, Ont. omAl nnl:kralmtr .r4r. ,. o r.,5e-, Renfrew Cream Separators and Milkers. Disc, Plows, Manure Spreaders. Lime and Fertilizer Sowers, Spring -tooth Harrows Land Packers, Rubber -tired Wagons. Articles For Sale — Typewriters, Adding Machines. Cash Regsiters, Bought, Sold & Repaired. Safes, opened. rota. binatlons changed, used safes bonlcht. is W. Locking, 269 -'24th St. W., none 2096w Owen Sound Oliver Tractors, both wheel tractors and crawlers, Plows, Discs, Spreaders, Mowers, Hay Loaders, Smalley Forage Blowers and Hammer Mill.. We also ave repairs for Oliver Cockshutt Tractors. MORRITF & WRIGHT Implement Dealers for Oliver tmplealents t Telephone 4 and 93. Blyth, Ont, The next meeting of the Huron County Council will be held in the Council Chamb- ers, Court House, Goderich, commencing Tuesday, January 17th, at 2.00 p. m. All accounts, notices of deputations and other business requiring the attention of Council should be in the hands of the County Clerk not later than Saturday, January .loth, 1950. N. W. Miller, County Clerk, Godericli, Ontario. _-,.�aenr ve Feedi l,r Costs 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. J3!atchford 5 (Fill -the -Basket) EGG MASH and EGG PELLETS (Birds Relish Pellets) For Salle by Ethel Produce Phone 22-r40