The Brussels Post, 1950-4-12, Page 5e r4
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AUCTION SALE
House and Lot and Household Effects
on Princess Street, In Village of
Brussels on
SATURDAY, APRIL 16th at 1 P. M.
1 cook stove nearly new
1 wooden washing machine & wringer
1 china cabinet, 1 sideboard
2 rushing chairs, 1 brealcfast table
4 ehadrs nearly new
3 °halrs, 1 dining room table
1 kitchen table
4 chairs, a number of odd chairs
1 day bed, 1 leather cough
2 small tables, a
1 white, iron bed mattress and mine
1 white wooden ked mattress
and springs
1 dresser and stand
I 1 antique bed mattress and spring
1 dresser and stand
1 tin churn
1 battery radio
1 gramophone and records
1 gas 1/ h,p. Johnson engine
Silverware -
1 dozen knives and forks
l 1 dozen tea spoons
IYu doz. desert spoons
1 neat fork
1 linoleum rug size 4 x 5 yds,
1 linoleum rug size 3 x 6 yds.
1 linoleum rug else 2 x 3 yds,
e, i 7 linoleum rug size 2 x 3 yds.
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3 coal -oil lamps, 1 clothes horse,
1 lantern, t toilet set, 1 washboard,
1 snow .shovel, number of dishes
Inumber fruit sealers, 1 set irons
many other articles too numerous
to mention.
TERMS CASH
The house wit! be put up for sale at
reserve bid day of sate.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
Mrs. James Kerr, Propr. .
We're Big Spenders!
That doesn't mean we're careless.
It's just that in the course of turning
out those fine Tex -made cotton
products you know so well, we
have to buy a great many things -
from all parts of the country.
We need packing cases and cardboard cartons,
construction lumber, paper, potato and corn starches,
coal, sulphuric acid, caustic soda, oils, lubricants
and a hundred and one other things which-
we
hichwe buy from fellow Canadians who grow or make them.
In addition to this the 12,500 men and women
working in our plants, earn many millions of dollars a
year in wages, dollars which are spent on foodstuffs
from the farms of Canada, grains, cattle,
hogs and poultry, fish from the fishermen on both
coasts and the Great Lakes.
We are the customers of our fellow -Canadians just as
they are our customers. We're proud to have a
part in Canada's•economic life by buying the goods
which other Canadians grow, make or provide.
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AUSTIN SALES AND SERVICE
ETHE
The meeting of the W. M. S. of
Knox Presbyterian Church was held
on Tuesday, April 4th at the home
of Mrs.H. Gorsalitz, with fourteen
ladies present. The President, Mrs.
E. Richards read the call to worship
followed by prayer. Hymn 213 was
sang Mrs Stanley Dunbar road the
scripture lesson after which the roll
was culled answered with an Easter
verse, The minutes of the last meet-
ing were read by Mrs. Mclnnis and
approved. Business arising out of
the minutes were discussed, A letter
from the Presbyterial secretary was
read Re Presbyterial meeting to be
held in Kincardine on May lith.
Tt was decided to send X0.40 to the
secretary towards two Honorary
Life Membership Certificates. Don-
ations towards the Supply fund was
received'. Mrs. P.. Cunningham thank
ed the laides for carols, sent to her
while in the hospital and for the box
of treats received when she returned
home, Mrs. Alexander read a chapter
from the book —rho White Angel of
Tokyo. The life and work or Miss
Carnlyne McDonald, Hymn 314,
Christ the Lord is Risen to -day was
sung. Mrs. G. Kreuter'read the topic
from the Study Rook. (Religions in
Japan.) The meeting closed with
prayer by Mrs. McInnis at the close
of the. meeting a lovely hutch was
served by the hostess, assistea oy
Mrs. Ross Cunningham and Mrs.
Noble,
Miss Muriel Kreuter of Ottawa
spent the Easter week -end with her
Parents Mr. and Mrs, J. hreuter,
Mrs, J. Kreuter and Sharon Car -
cliff ars spending a few days this
week visiting friends in Toronto.
Mrs, S. Ferguson spent the week-
end with Mr, and Mrs. Geo, Dunbar
and family he Is a nephew of Mrs.
Dunbar,
Miss Estella Cunningham of Lea-
side is spending the Easter holidays
with her mother Mrs, E. Cunningham.
Miss DorisW hite of London spent
the weep -end with her mother Mrs.
White and brother Don.
The Ptlrel Women's Tnstftule ser-
ved a hanonet in the township hall
to 32 teachers. trustees, and their
husbands and wives of Grey town -
•ship. The tables were nicely
decorated in Paster designs.
Watson Brown introditred the
guest smelter, Rev, W. n, 'Kelley
et Lisimwel, Who gave an interest -
int talk on "Child Development"
ROSS Lawless, teacher of the Ethel
School thanked the speaker. fi. H.
Kinkeeri. 11, A., I3, Peed, public
,rrhnol inspector for Huron North,
orate to the gnmim expressing his
pleasure at being present at such
tt worthwhile gathering,
Those In ohamge of the banquet
were: Mrs. A, Lounsberry, Mrs. 17.
Riohsrdi, Mrs, St,eiran, Mrs, It
Lawless, Mrs, H. Bartley, Mrs.
Alex Pearson, Mrs, 0. Vardiiff and
Mrs. E. Bowes.
Wednesday, A,prll 12th, 1050
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• (Tntended for last week)
On Sunday morning Rev. A. J.
Simpson chose the subject "The Foot
of the Cross, to Calgary." The an-
them, "The Palms" was contributed
by the choir.
Mr, and Mrs. Jim Cameron and
daughter Carole, Mr. and Mrs Robt.
Cameron and little son, of Sarnia,
were week -end visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Cameron.
Mrs. Lylle Gordon and Mrs. Harvey
Hunter motored Saturday to St.
Thomas and Mrs. Clara Omstead
returned home with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Michel are
spending a few days in Toronto.
The euchre party in aid of the
Community Centre fund held in the
school house Friday evening was
well attended, nineteen tables play-
ing. High honors went to Mrs.
Leslie Lake and Mr, James Clark,
consolation to Mrs. 'Wilfrid Fischer
inn Mr. Bill Gordon, Miss Betty
Iriscirer being the Plucky chair prize•
winner, Mr. Harvey Johnston was
present and smoke briefly on the.
Huron County ,Health Plan. Mrs,
Murray Huether was appointed
secretary and Mr. Lloyd Michel and
Tr, Cordon Knight to assdat in form-
ing a unit in this section.
Mrs, Stanley Darling opened her
home last week for meetings of the
women's societies, of the United
Church. The mice -president, Miss
Emma Johnston, Presided and con-
dtucted the routine opening for the
Woman's Association, This was
folloeved by discussion chiefly nn
the question of ways end means of
raising funds. it was decided to
hold a rummage sale in May and a
niay later in the season,
The president, Mrs, S. A. Rnrden.
presided for the W. M. S. meeting
of the United Chinch,
Mrs, Alex Corrigan acted as lead-
er for the Easter program as out-
lined in the Missionary Monthly.
Assistant readers were Mrs. 3, H,
Smith and Mrs, Alex McCrairkin.
Taster hymns were erne through -
nut the meeting.
Personals : Rev, and Mrs, Wil -
Item Henderson end two children,
John and Margaret, Walkerton,
with Rev, and Mrs. 0, H. Mac-
Donald,: Bernard IA11ow, London,
with his mother, Mrs. Nellie Lillow:
Mr. a:nd Mrs. R. 7d. McKinney
and son ,aim, Toronto, at their
home here: 1VTiss Msy Thompson
has returned home front the Wing-
hem hospital where she had an
appendix on:eration: Mrs, M. L,
Aitken is home after spending a
month with, hist' daughter, Mrs.
street nand Don, Listowel,
Personals : Easter visitors, with
relatives anti ffriends here wore :
Mrs, Mo1ain and Mervin McCabe,
Windsor, with Mr, and Ml's. Oarl
Johnston: Jim McLean, Wivltnoy,
Ontario, and Miss Joan Goodwin,
Toronto, with Mfrs, 3, J. Sellers;
Mr. and Mrs, Milliard Jefferson and
tow eluldren5 Donnybrook, Mr, and
Mrs. Joe Marshall and two daught-
ers, Listowel, Mn and Mrs. Jack
Wiokstead, Morris, with Mr. and
Mrs. George Thornton; ' Mr. and
Mrs. Jac Lillow, Stratford, with
the former's mother, Mrs. Nellie
Lillow; Mr. and Mrs, James Bris-
bin and son, David, Belleville, with
Dr. and Mrs. C. H. MacDonald. Mr.
and. Mrs. Howard Black, their daught-
wasseseRai
er and
son-in-law, Toronto, with
their daughter, Mrs. Sellers and
Elmer; Mrs. W. J. Johnston with
her sister, Mrs. Milton Watson at
Gorrie.
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J. C. LONG
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D r� e Association
Representative
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JOHN DEERE sets
the pace again! This
time with a great new
standard -tread tree-
tor—the 2.3 -plow
John Deere Model
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the word "go," it of-
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new speeds to handle
your drawbar, belt -
and power -driven
equipment at maxi-
mum capacity ... new comfort awn ease -of -
handling features to reduce fatigue, save
muscle work . . and proved John Deere
two -cylinder performance that cuts operat-
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There's your choice of cyclonic -fuel -
intake engine in gasoline or all -fuel type
... there's hydraulic Powr-Trol fox effort-
less control of drawn implements. Such
extra values as self-starter and lights, Powr-
Trol, power shaft, and, belt pulley are in-
cluded as regular equipment. See us for
complete information about she new John.
Deere Model "AR" Tractor.
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