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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons naving claims against
the estate of Jane Anne Bolger late
of the Township of Morris in the
County of Huron, Spinster, who died
on or about the Eight day of May,
A, D. 1950, are notified to send to
the undersigned on or about the
Ninth day of Juno 1950 full part-
iculars of their claims in writing.
Immediately after the said Ninth day
of June, the assets of the said Test-
atrix will be distributed amongst the
parties entitled thereto, having
regard only to claims of which the
Executors shall .then have notice.
Dated this Ninteenth clay of May,
A. D, 1950,
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON, f
Brussels. Ontario, Solictors for the
Executor.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of IDA LENA McKAY late
of the Village of Brussels in the
/y Wednesday, June 7th, 1950
Classified
FOR SALE —
A naniber of cedar posts.
Thomas Pierce Phone 30-r-6.
FOR SALE —
13 chunks of Ptge
Lynn ':vans Phone 52-1•-9
FOR SALE
4 Collie pups,
Alex Cameron, 11, R, 3 Brussels,
Phone 52-r-8.
FOR SALE —
A number of cliunlcs of pigs, also
Easy gasoline washer,
Dan, McKinnon Phoue 23-1•-12,
FOUND —
A chrome wrist watch, without
band. Owner can have same paying
for aids Apply at Brussels Post.
FOR SALE -•
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County of Huron, Widow, who died A folding baby buggy and a Cole -
on or about the Twenty-fifth clay of man's gas iron,
May, 1950, are notified to send to Mrs, Ralph Keffer Phone 39-r-7.
the undersigned on or about the FOR SALE=
Fifteenth day of June, 1950, full Barn 50 x 30, ing ood condition,
particulars of their claims In writing. can be moved,
Immediately after the said Fifteenth Mrs, John Fischer Phone 24•r-26
day of June, 1950, the assets of this ..._.,..-
estate will be` distributed amongst FOR SALE —
the parties entitled thereto, havingSinger Treadle Sewing Machine, KfligeltallEadailtmegginei F t v t..,uh
regard -linty to claims of which the neary new, ran be converted to anI vasmma """
administrator shall then have notice, e]ee'tric, - - - - __
Dated this Thirtieth day of May,
We have a good selection of late model cars ranging from 39 - 49 priced, according to
quality
See These At Listowel Car arket
At top of Waterloo Street — Inspect these specially priced values
$500.00 and under and under
39 Ford Coach 1 37 Ford Coach
39 Dodge Coach 34 Ford Coach
38 Dodge Coach 33 Ford Coach
37 Chev. Coach
36 Chev. Coach 33 Chev. Coach
36 Dodge Sedan 31 Chev, Coach
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TRUCKS
49 Ford Pick-up
49 Ford 1 ton
47 International
47 Chevrolet
Remember you always deal better when you deal with
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LISTOWEL
Daae
Apply at The Btivasels Post ` FARM FOR SALE -- j MacEachern - Sholdioe
A. D, 1050, I FOR SALE — 1 100 acre farm, excellent house Thornhill United Church decorated
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON y and a good barn, 41 acres sowed
Brussels Ontario Dray Pullets, daynitl and started, with Spring flowers was the setting
from 417.00. Also have mixed chicks, with mixed grain, 42 acres in grass,! of a
Solicitors for the Adminstrator• i;orkere-ls. Ask us for complete . 5 acres of bush, good water, hydro, ' BlaneiteeSholl e,tty ii�daugg. h ern of leu
a+ g, "�"O' ^'�'U "° prices. 4T m, Gien Bray, Ethel. Lot 20, Con. 14 Grey. For further in and firs. Earl Shoidice became the
i formation apply to Peter Litowski, t bride of Mr Ralph Robert . Mac-
Ettehern, son of Mrs. and the late Mr.
HOUSE FOR SALE — R. R. 2 Brussels Phone 43-r-7.
Ten room brick duplex, with two I
baths and furnace, Hard and soft TENDERS WANTED — R. G. 11ar.F,aeheru, Cumberland, Ont.
water, hardwood floors: + Tenders are Poing asked for the Assisted by her father, the bride
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t. W. Synnott Phone 37-r-2 Brossels sale of the Presbyterian Mance, entered the church, wearing a floor
Brussels. Highest or any tender not I length gown of white lace. The dress
CAR FOR SALE — 1 necessarily accepted. Tenders to be had •a sweetheart neckline and long
1948 Chevrolet sedan in excellent I sent to Wilfred Shortreed, R. R. 1,•pointed sleeves. The full skirt fell
condition with low-pressure 15— i TS'alton, Ont„ before Azle 17th. For into a long train. The three-quarter
6.70 tires and other accessories, i inforation contact any of the length veil made of net and
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guaranteed mileage at 7,307. following committee, bordered with lace was held by head-
Wifred Shortreed, Walter Porter, ed band. She carried garnet roses,
Wallace Spear and John Yuill. white carnations and lily -of -the -valley.
The maid of lumens', Mrs. Wm,
Hollister, sister of the bride, wore
light green and carried pink roses
and sweet peas.
The bridesmaids, Mrs. Wm. Mac-
Donald, chose mauve and carried
deep purple pansies and coloured
The next meeting of the Huron County
Council will be held in the Council Cham-
bers, Court House, Goderich, commencing
Monday, June 12th, at 10.00 a. m., D.S.T.
A1,1 accounts, notices of deputations and
other business requiring the attention of
Council should be in the hands of the Clerk
not later than Saturday, June 10th.
N. W. Miller, County Clerk,
Goderich, Ontario.
POULTRY — EGGS — FEED
CN We BRAY'S P OD{ =CE
Col is trage Lockers
Each Locker Insured Against Fire.
Phone 80
Brussels, Ont.
RamaisgSroinarMatitt
hie ell's Shell Service
Shellubricatlon Shell Huusehold and Shell Petroleum Products
General Repair Livestock Spray
rhone 77-r-6
Parts and Accessories
Brussels, Out.
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Berens a modern power take -off operated sprayer
that will fit many farm spraying operations. 'Ms
power take -off drive is direct to the gear Pu$
there are no wheels or pulleys, 1199
mono -wheel trailer provides high clearance and
supports a 50.gallon drum. Pressures can be
developed from zero up to
400 lbs.
'There h a wide range of
sprayers to choose from in
the Hanson line.
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Phone 58 Brussels, Ont:
Mrs. Elmer Ellacott.
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FOR SALE —
Wrecking 1930 Truck with 1939
motor with new starter and gener-
ator will sell any parts, front end,
axles, transmission, rear end, plat-
form etc. tires 7.00 x 20.
Ralph Travis Phone 90-r-11.
FOR SALE —
50 acre farm, Lot 25, Con, 2, -Logan
Twp., good white brick house, base-
ment, barn excellent, hydro thaottgh-
out. 2 miles west of Mitchell. This
farm is priced to sell, with possess-
ion to shit purchaser. apply to
Mrs. Geo. Proctor R. R. 3 Mitchell.
CAR OF BRAN.—
Expected about the Ord of June—
good price off car.
J. C. Lamont, Ethel, Phone 86-r-13
FOR SALE —
Renfrew cook stove, "Cookrite" in
perfect condition,
Apply at The Briessels Post
FOR SALE —
Chev. coupe in fair shape, also
2 good coal -oil stoves and drop head
sewing machine
Dave Shiels, Graham Survey, Bros.
cels. _
FOR SALE—
Hygienic Supplies (ltuhber Goods)
nailed taostpald In plain, sealed
envelope with pride list, Six
sample 25c, 24 samples, $1.00. Mall
Order Dept. M.33 Nov -Rubber Co.,
,r 91, Hamilton, „Ont.
ATTENTION FARMERS
tire 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 Din -lira 564
Gordon Young (Elmira) Ltd.
FOR SALE —
Real gond 100 acre farm with good
buildings, ebcel:ent timber bush, 24
acres ploughed, . small acreage ,of
Fall Wheat, rest newly seeded, priced
to sell, immediate possession,
3. C. Long, Real Estate Broker,
Phone 84, Brussels, Ont.
ATTENTION FARMERS —
One hundred and fifty thousand ft
good used lumber.
Four hundred' square corrugated
iron roofing,
Square timber, Reasonable Ethel,
Miteliell, Walton, arena at Goderieh.
Man on lob.
Latestseed cleaning, and treating
plant, Panogen treatment.
J. C. Lamont, Ethel, Ont.
Phone Brussels 88-r-13.
FARMERS
Save money try Na Chore Liquid
Fertilizer may be used with dry fer-
tilizer, or replace tt. Any drill will
do. • Try steat field --
75c to $1,00 per acre,
Recommended — Free SumIples to
reliable farmers, three iniformatlon
and folders. Apply to
J, C. Lamont, lithe!.
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PEOPLE WE KNOW
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Mr, Mietek Skowronski of Tillson-
burg, was visiting with friends in
Bruesels over the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs, W. G. McDowell,
Joan and Anne, spent the week -end
with their mother,
Jim, Armstrong, Jr, is attending
the Pre -Assembly Congress in Mac
Vicar Memorial Chttroh, Montreal
this week, as a B.Y.P.S., delegate for
Huron -Maitland Presbytery,
Mrs, (Dr.) R, S. Scott of Lindsay,
is visiting her sister Mrs, J.
Galbraith here.
John T. Smith of Arthur, has suc-
cessfully completed the require-
ments of the University of Western
Ontario for a Bachelor of Arts de-
gree. The degree was conferred
upon him at a ceremony held at the
University on Saturday, June 3rd.
On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs.
L. D, Thompson attended the dinnter
given by the Ontario Music Teachers
Association of Huron County, at
Bedford Hotel, Goderich, The author,
,fohn Terris Loth was the guest
spenicer,
Mr. and Mrs, W. C. McKinnon of
Toronto, spent the week -end et the
home of his brother Duncan McKin-
non,
Mr, and Mrs, John Mooney of
Winnipeg called en their uncle and
tent Mr, and Mrs, John Simmons
during their visit•In Ontario,,
Mr, 8, C. Long of brussels has won
a trip to Banff Hotel Resort, Alt'a.,
'for duality production quota and
having won National Quality Award
for 3 snceeeive years with Confeder-
ation Life Association He leaves
an a special trait Stine 16th for a
ten day trip.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Ail persons having' claims against
the estate of RICHARD F. DOWNENG
Tate of the Village of Brussels in the
County of Huron, who died on or
about the Twentieth clay of April,
1050, are notified to send to the ,
undersigned on or about the Ninth
day of Jute 1950, full partioulars
of their claims in writing, hunted- .•
lately after the Ninth day of June,
the assets of the said Testator will ,
be distributed amongs th,e parties
entitled thereto having regard only
16 claims, of which the Executor shall •
then have notice.
Dated this Nlfnteentit day of May,
A. 1. 19'50,
CRe:WFO'itib & I31BTH1J1?, GTCN,
Brussels, Otitarto, Solietore for the
IOseeu!tor,
swet+t peas and .Miss Anne McLeod,
In powder blue carried pink sweet
Peas and coloured pansies.
The .dresses. matte alike of taffeta,
had ruffled sweetheart necklines
and short puffed sleeves. The gloves
and heart shaped hats, were made
of net, matching the colour of their
dresses.
The hest loan was the groom's
brother - Mr. Malcolm MacEachern.
The ushers were Mr. Harry Hill and
Mr, Donald Bowman.
The bride's cousin Miss Mary Lou
McFarlane sang "The Lord's Prayer
and "because."
Receiving the guests, the bride's
mother wol'e a navy dress, shoes and
hat and mauve pink roses The
groom's mother chose powder blue
and had light pink roses.
Far travelling the bride wore a
pale green dress with a white coat
and white accessories.
• ETHEL
very successful play "Every-
body's Crazy" was presented in the
Township Hall, Ethel, by the W.A.
or the Union United Church, under
the auspices of -the Ethel Women's
Institute.
A large crowd attended and the
Entire proceeds amounting to $70.00
is donated by the two Associations
to the Manitoba Flood Relief Fund,
through the Ontario Women's In-
stitue Manitoba Relief Fund.
Pootball Matcsi' was played In
the Ethel Park, between Ethel
Juveniles and Listowel High School
Team and the amount of $12.00 is
being sent to the Manitoba Relief
Fund by the Ethel Boys.
Mrs. Florence :roues, Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Jones and Suzanne of Hamil-
ton
amilton spent the week -end with Mr. and
Mrs Stanley Wilson.
Mrs. Jack Wilson and Airs. Earl
The couple will live in Dunnville, Bowes of Ethel attended the Elliott-
Ontario.
lliottOntaa'io. _ Tuff wedding in Alymer last week.
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