HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1950-4-5, Page 4THE BRUSSELS POST
1 f PAINT Agents
vep� I FOUND—
C* \ License Plate No.0-1201-
Apply
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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.
fgrnre
MASGand EGG
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EGG PELLETS
(Birds Relish Pellets)
For Sale by
Ethel Produce
Phone 22-r-10
ng.fr.t
powerful V-8 Engines gives
Heavier balanced Crankshaft
extra work reserve.
Extra Tough Axle
Full floating rear axle for longer Iife.
Extra Strong Frame
Gives a wide range of use on all
models. _..
;FOR SALE —
25 ton of 'fixed Tiny
Wm, 'Slake Phone 42-r-8,
FOR SALE—
] 2 moats, size Ox, good as new,
Apply at the Brussels Post.
FOR SALE—
Qnautity of Good Alfalfa Seed,
Wm. St rat achntrke Phone
WANTED
You can't beat t.itis-25% commies
lou to sell best lino of guaranteed
kpaint, made by one of the World's
• great pahrl makere, All colors, in•
!prior and exterior. ll's easy to
sell paint. Every householder
us,s malty gallons every Spring,
Don't wait, Be sure you aro the
a"•Ppt in your neighbourhood, Write
today for complete information.
SURE -WIN PAINT COMPANY
1758 E5lhlton West Toronto,
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FOR SALEM y of clover and mixed The Junior' harmer North Huron
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bay, :Aso a gUaITtity of pore timothY•
• Bob Campbell, Cranbrook.
FOR
lm lbs.SALE—
of 'Reil Clover Seed
k Doug_ Fraser, Con. 16 Grey
Pinola :ls,r-S.
FOR SALE —
Registered Shorthorn Bill, lyr. old
1 color roan, apply to
Frank Cardiff .. Phone 27-r-10
WANTED —
-
. i'3: s staged a variety program
In the Forester's Hall here with
rood attendance.
\,1 opening chorus was followe
by a welcome 80010 the president
Harry, Lear, who thenturned 'th
program over to Gordon Bennet
a:yricutural representative, who ac
1, Old coal oil lamps coloured glass and
old furniture.
Write Box 60 Brussels.
Extra Comfort Cab
Level action cab suspension gives long
comfortable service.
Extra Easy Handling and
Roll action steering, linkage
feather foot hydraulic brakes.
First in economy, more miles of
trouble free operation.
See how Iittle will buy a Ford Truck,
Tailored to suit your .ion as tt n
Stonehouse Ltd., where you always deal
better.
Stan Sttsneh us Limits
Ford - Monarch Dealer
Listowel
Phone 66
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As from April let your employees are in-
sured under provisions of the Unemployment
Insurance Act, This means that contributions
must be paid for them beginning on that date.
If you employ anyone in lumbering and
logging you should: -
1. Regent Officeth your National Employ -
2. Obtain insurance books for your
employees;
3. Get instructions
about
utem
making con-
tributions
ut
d
Your National Employment Office is ready to
assist you with all necessary information.
All saAilsst d planing
lm
e under the
Act on April
regardless ofhow many weeks
they operate.
Farmers and any other persons whose main
occupation is non -insurable need not be for insured
if they work in lumbering for ex g gi n.
60 days
or less a year and apply
Call at the nearest National Employment
Office for full information,
UNEMPLOYMENT INSUI.ANCE
COMMISSION
WALTON
,11 re. William C. -\lortIITOT I+ry, the
former Alberta Richmond, McKillop
I0w1141in. near 'Walton, died on Sat-
urday in her 41st year, She had been
hi poor health f or tate past three
nw0nihs, Mrs, Montgomery was a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Richmond, Blytlt, who survive her,
together with her husband; one son.
Sohn. and one daughter, Jean: also
three sisters, Mrs. D. Craig, Blyth;
Sirs, Russell `Norden, Stadia: and
Mrs. Harold France of Atwood: and
one brother, Millar Richmond, Blyth.
Educated at Blyth High School, she
taught school in Wawanosh, Me
Ki11op, and three years in the Blyth
Public School, She was a member of
Caren United Chinch, the W. M. S.
and the W. A. She was also a Sun -
a day Sehnol teacher. The funeral ser-
vice was held from her late residence
lot 21, con. 10, McKillop township
on Monday, April 3rd, with Rev. R.G.
ITizlewood, Walton, officiating, Inter-
ment wa.s in ltraitlandbank cemetery.
t -
The pos'tponen St. Patrick's social
FOR SALE -
100 acre grass farm, with water,
near Brussels in Morris Twp.
APPly to Cecil Wheeler, realtor,
Blyth, Phone SS Blyth.
C. A. L. 1VitJI1CIIISON j G. BISSON R. J. TALLON
Commissioner Chief Commissioner Commissioner
AOR SALE -
1034 Cher. Sedan, in good
clition, apply to
Walter Brcadtoot, Walton
Phone 10-r-16 'Brussels.
NOTICE —
Radiator Cleaning and Repairing
at reasonable coat, Try Bluevale
Repair Shop for your Rad Troubles
Telephone Harry Elliott 648W-1
Wingham. _
FOR SALE—
Hygienic b0,,p•.t-s tubber Goods)
n.aPAd koetpaid in plain. sealed
envelope with price list. Six
sample 25e, ea saut,illes, 63.3.00, Mail
Order tont. 51.33 Nov -Rubber Co.,
-.a 81, Hamilton, Ont. T
ATTENTION FARMERS
We will be pleased to pick up dead
or crippled farm animals and pay
highest prevailing prices. For im-
mediate service telephone collect—
Brussels 85-r-12 or Elmira 564
Gordan Young (Elmira) Ltd.
WANTED— •
Grey Township School Board will
receive applications until April 17th,
for the position of repair man for
Grty Twp, schools,
Apply stating wages expected.
S. Carl Hemingway, Sec.-Tiees.
Phone 25.11•-5 Brussels.
FOR SALE—
Cartier Seed Oats, grown from
registered seed, weigh 48 lb. to bu.
Early, Stiff Straw, heavy yielder $1.25
bushel. also a Cockshutt 3 -furrow,
tractor plow.
Cleo. MclOwen, Bluevale.
Phone Wroxeter 12•x-4__ __
FOR RENT — —
2 pasture farms being North 14 lot
26, con, 17, and lot 30, con. 16, Grey
Twp., plenty of water. shade and
grass. apply to
S. A4. Bray Listowel, Ont,
d as mas,ler at ceremonies.Miss of the Women's Association was he
Elaine Walsh was accompanist in the beetroot of the United Church
.oi1de
throughout, Miss Doreen Armstrong, ! last Tuesday evening, with a large
I.ondesiiorcr, was fittest soloist int' the ! crowd attending. 'Harvey Johnston
evening, The program included ; presided for the following program;
muutbet`s by a male quartette, Donald solos Mary Dennis. Sharon Mc'
lOrachint, Stowart Toll, A4nxraY , Nichol, Joan Johnston, 1%m, H.
B.racbburu, and Harry Lear num I Fmallriml, 1114511 Travis; donbl0
hers. by the mi'l's double trio, Audrey ! trio, Clara B11ehanan, Michael Gu-
RracLbnrn, June Lear, Amy Sm�t71a Itutzen, Loretta and Evelyn Brod-
Ruth B,radbe't1, Irene Smith, I ti <.P,o, Rahe and Janette Delberque;
;Shirley Bradburn; dance, LoraineH.
Marlene MacKenzie, and !dialogue, Mrs. on Travis, Mrs. Ls.
Manna,
5lrirley {Marks, Airs, Rnld Bennett, Mr•
Evelyn Cont:; readings t F, Kirlci>y, Mrs. R. I{ribby, Mrs. W
Dradburn and Clifford Coulter; one- '
I
C. I-Iackwell, Mrs. T. Dundas, Airs. , ,
sot comedy. June Leat', Audrey Brad Clarke; dialogue; Mrs. H. Smaltdon,
burn, Lois Burchill, Rath I Tiradbnty, Mrs Roy Bennett, Mrs. TT. Craig, Mrs.
Murray Bradburn, Mrs, van Wight -
.C. Ritchie; reading. Mrs. A. McCall;
man and Harry Lear.
MONCRIFFP
Mr. Alex Manta received word
his sister. Mrs, Alex McTaggart,
(Mary), had passed away in W
burn, Sask. Mr. Mann left by plane
1' attrni the funeral.
Jo Anne Hall of Brantford, was
holidaying at Mr. Alex Mann's,
heart attack.
Miss Dorothy Bender spent Inst Mr. Stewart was born in Grey town,
Saturday in Kitchener.
paint -
Mrs.
in August 1874. He was a paint-
rs. Blyton Fis a ptient iu c, by trade and lived in Listowel
hospital 10 Kitchener. Her many twenty-five years and for ten
friends hope to see
her her home soon. years he conducted a general store in-
I4
�1 c o TivP years ago. Newton prior to coming to Blyth
pF'rrTePT, *, WE
Mr, Stewart was a member of Brim—!
00n -
violin solos, Mrs. W. C. Bennett,
Mrs. J1Tncs Scott; duet, Pieta and
Carie Van Vliet, Lunch was served.
Mrs, R, G. Hazlewood 11nclot•went a
serious operation in Clinton hospital.
JAMES W. 8. STEWART
.Tamps W. B. Stewart, 75, died sud-
denly at his home on Hamilton street,
Blytth, Friday. March 24111. from a
Mr. B111.1101111 has been spending a
few clays in Toronto this week,
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Miss M. McKelvey has returned
after spending the winter in Toronto.
q 4 *
Mins Ella Kerr, who has spent
the winter in town with her mother
has returned to her position in Win-
nipeg.
* a: *
Miss RebeccaS1111rr10 who has
spent the last few months, with her
nephew Clifford Shortie in Stratford,
has returned to her home In town.
se's 1. 0. 0. F. and had lie lived tui'..
Jane, he would have merited his fit-
tieth year jewel, T -Te was a member of
the Blyth Trotted Church.
In 1910 he married Maud Tartan,
dsughtet• of the late Mr, and Mrs.
Thomas Taman of Blyth. Besides his
wife, he is survived by one son, John,
of Blyth. and three daughters, Mrs.
William (May) Cookson. Vancouver;
Miss Marjorie, at home. and Mrs
Frank (Irene) Ray, Windsor.
Funeral servlee lvas held from his
late residence; Monday, March 27th,
at 2.10 it. m, with interment in
— I Union CemeterY.
FOR SALE — 'Phe service was.conducted by Rev,
A number of good houses in the
Wilbur W. Rogers, of .Blyth 'United
\linage, also a few good farms for 050105, Mr, Jamas Lawrie sang a
Spring possession. much appreciated solo, accompanied
J. 0, Long, Real Estate Broker,
Out,
T. 0. 0. F. conducted the service at
FOR SALE—
Bray Chicks — many varieties, in-
luding New }Tamps., New Hemp
Crosses, Columbia Rocks. Dayolds,
started, pallets. mixed, cockerels,
You'll be wanting eggs on markets
maybe caught short. Don't pot off
Contact agent, Wm. Glen Bray, Ethel,
.
FAnrvtERS—
Save money try Na Chairs Liquid
Fertilizer may he used with dry fer-
tilizer, or replace it, Any drill will
do. Try a test field—
75c to $1,00 per acre,
Recommended — Free Samples to
reliable farmers. Free information
and folders, Apply to
J. 0, Lamont, Ethel,
HELP WANTED MALE—
AN EXCELLENT MONEY-MAKIN4 Plows, Discs, Spreaders,
OPPORTUNITY 1 l t Mowers, Hay Loaders,
For a reliable man who is not sat-
t Smalley Forage Blowers and
Hammer Mill„
by Mrs. Alice Rogerson. The Blyth
Brl.esPIS, n .
MEMORIALS
T,alr- O:IiR MEtv!o EAt sPir r
famous for
Artistic Memorials
at very reasonable prices
•,+;.•a1 -C a large stock in ^lisle''
granites to chose from
"emetoty lettering a specialty
All modern :machinery
R. A, SPOTTGN
'1•-)xse 256 -- Wingilam, Ont
Renfrew Cream
Separators and Milkers.
Disc, Plows, Manure
Spreaders.
Lime and Fertilizer Sowers,
Spring -tooth Harrows
Land Packers,
Rubber -tired Wagons.
Oliver Tractors,
both wheel tractors and crawlers,
!stied with his present employment
and is interested in safeguarding his
future security. You can have excel-
lent earningo with pleasant work
catering principally to farmers'
needs. Your opportunity for a perm-
anent business of your own with a
good future. No capital or selling
experience necessary but you must
rave a 000 and between 15 and 66.
(Write, Dept, 0-13.4 The S, R. Watkins
Company 550 l ttoh St„ Montreal, Que.
We also ave repairs for
Oliver Cockshutt Tractors.
MORRITT & WRIGHT
implemc .t healera for
Oliver implements
Telephone 4 and SS. Myth, Ont:
the graveside.
Palllbe:arers wore, W. C. Jack,
Robert Sack, Alex Sack. I•Iarvey Tan-
ner, Win. Reed, and Tlingit Waddell,
all of Niwt.on. Flowerbearers were,
Franklin Ba,inton, Earle Noble, Del.
Philip, Stan Chellew. Sam Burgess,
John Collinson, Russell Wilson, Ed-
ward McMillan, M. Holland. Roland
Vincent, Gordon Elliott, Jin' Den-
holm, Irvine Wnllnce, and Wilfred
Cocl:well, Atwood.
Monroers attended from Milverton,
Brussels, Atwood, Newton, SeaPorth,
London, Windsor, 'Mondale, Hamil-
ton, and surrounding district.
•
COWS - $2.50 each
HORSES- $2.50 each
HOGS • .50 per cwt.
according to Am mobil
cosi11
Phone What:
BRUSSELS -- 72
INGE,RSOLL -- 21
William Stone •Sons, Ltd.
INGERSOIL, ONl'ARiO
Wednesday, April 5111, 1060
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SEE THE
NEW ROCKET OLDSMOBILE
Now
On Display
at
JACKSONS
IT'S
JACKSONS
for your
New Car, Truck or Tractor
IT'S
JACKSONS
for your
USED CARS
Yes, We have USED CARS like NEW CARS
Both Inside and Out. This week's
line-up of Used Cars have something
UNUSUAL about them.
What is it?
There is a Car for everybody, no matter what
make or model. Check our list.
CHEVROLETS OLDSMOBILE
1948 Chev. Coach, 12,000 miles 1940 Oldsmobile Sedan,
1947 Chev. Coach, like new 4,000
540 , ales visor,
1942 Chev. Sedan hwhite wall tires.
1942 Chev. Coach
1941 Chev. Coach DON'T MISS THIS ONE
PONTIAC
1948 Pontiac 8 Cylinder Sedan, Radii,
Heater, Something you read about, but
drive it and see for yourself.
1948 Pontiac 6 Cyliinder Sedan, Radio, Heater
1946 Pontiac Coach
1938 Pontiac Coach
1930 Pontiac Sedan
1929 Pontiac Sedan
DODGE • PLYMOUTH
1940 Dodge Sedan " 1947 Plymouth Sedan, A few
thousand miles. Never been
even dirty.
1929 Plymouth Sedan
MONARCH
1948 Monarch Sedan. A car
that is clean and good.
NASH
A beautiful 1946 Nash
Sedan.
This is a • real buy.
WILLYS
1938 Willys Sedan, like
new inside and out
and a cheap car
to buy.
MERCURY
1949 Mercury, like new
in every way you
like it.
1949 Mercury Sedan,
a Real Buy
FORD
1948 DeLuxe Ford Fordor
Sedan, kept like new
1947 DeLuxe Ford Sedan
One you only get once
in a long time.
1937 Ford Sedan
1933 Ford Sedan
1929 Ford Coupe
STUDEBAKER
1940 Studebaker Sedan. This is the small one
in First CIass condition.
TRUCKS
1948 G. M. C. 1/2 -ton Panel
1933 Ford 1/2 -ton Panel
1947 Mercury 3 -ton truck
1945 Chevrolet 21/2 -ton truck
1942 G. M. C. 2 -ton truck
1948 3 -ton short wheelbase truck
1946 1/2 -ton Ford Pick -Up
1948 Chevrolet 1/2 -ton Pick -Uv
1947 84 -ton Chevrolet Pick -Up.
1 Cockshutt Used Tractor on Rubber — Just Like New.
See the New One Way Disc for the Ferguson System
Tractors.
. . TIRES
Yes, we sell DOMINION TIRES and ATLAS TIRES
and
We can SAVE YOU MONEY
Trade in
Your old tires
We need them for Wagons.
We have a New•Set of Goodyear Diamond Tread Tires
825 x 20, 10 ply. We'll give you $20 apiece
for the 6 tires that are on your truck now.
This is your opportunity.
"Service with a Smile." -
Your GENERAL MOTORS DEALER.
Your Ferguson Tractor and Ferguson System
Implements Dealer
L. &W. Jackson Motors Ltd.
Phone 161 Listowel, Ont.