HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1950-8-16, Page 4THE BRUSSELS POST
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Here's something to remember about
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operation represents 5,000 miles of
wear, not only on its engine, but on all
the other working moving parts.
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-rtiREE NEW NURSES FOR
HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT
The Huron County Health Unit
announces the appointment of three
additional public health nurses to
the staff.
Miss M Jean Marshall. Reg. N.,
Toronto, will live in Goderich and
serve a district north and east of the
town. At headquarters in Clinton,
Miss Rhea G. Desjardins. Reg. N.,
.of Sudbury, will be posted to work
in the central part of the County.
Mfss Elizabeth C. Read, Reg, N., of
SL Marys, will go to Seaforth where
a nurse's office will he opened for
that district.
.33l three are graduates in Public
wealth Nursing of the University of
Toronto, and bring the staff nurses
to a total of six, Though this num-
Store is still at least two short of
'finron's requirements. an early
expansion of the Unit programme
will be possible.
FOR SALE—
''Clare Jewel" cook stove perfect
ondition.
Phone Brussels 90.
- Go By Train to the
IT
AT TORONTO
Aug, 25 to Sept. 9
Low Rai( Fares
FARE AND ONE-HALF
FOR THE ROUND TRiP
Good going Thursday, Aug. 24 to
Saturday, Sept. 9 inclusive,
Return Limit—Sept. 13
Full Information from any agent.
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Don't wait until repair and mainten-
nance costs pile up. Deal your present
tractor on the NEW IMPROVED
Ford Tractor NOW and SAVE.
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WINGHAM DISTRICT HIGH
SCHOOL RESULTS
(GRADE XIII)
Anderson, Lloyd — Eng. Comp. C;
Eng. Lit, 3; Modern. Hist. C; Alg, 3;
Geotn, 1: Phys. 1; Chem. 1; French
Auth. C; Fr. Comp, 3,
Bone. Kenneth — Eng. Comp. C;
Eng. Lit. C; Algebra C; Geom, 1;
Chem. 0; Lat. Auth. C; Lat. Comp.
0: Fr. _Auth. 2; Fr. Comp. 2,
Cummins, James — Eng. Comp 2;
Eng. Lit. C; Mod, Hist. C; Algebra C;
Geon. 2; Phys. 3; Chem, 2; Fr.
Auth. 3; Fr. Comp. C.
Elliott, Doreen — Eng, Comp. 0;
Eng. Lit. C: Mod, Hist. 2; Bot. 1;
Zoo, 3; Chem. 2; Fr. Auth, 8; Fr.
Comp, C.
Gregg, George — Eng. Comp. 3!
Eng. Lit. 2; Mod. Hist. 1; Algebra 2;
Geom. 2; Lat. Auth. 1; Lat, Comp,
2; Fr. Auth, 1; Fr, Comp. 1.
Irwin. James — Eng. Comp, C Mod.
Hist, C; Algebra C; Geom, 2; Phys.
3; Chem. 2; Fr. Auth, C; Fr. Comp. C.
Johnston. William — Eng. Comp.
2; Eng. Lit. 3; Algebra 2; Geom. 1;
Trigon. 1; Phys 1; Chetn, 1; Lat.
Auth, 2: Let. Comp, 2; Fr. Auth. C;
Fr. Camp. 2.
Long. Doreen — Eng. Comp, C;
Eng, Lit. 2; Mod. Hist. 3; Algebra
r: Rot, 1; Zoo 2; Chem. 0; Fr.
.\nth. 2; Fr. Comp. 3.
McBurney, Laura — Eng, Comp. 1,
t•:un. Lit. 3; Mod. Hist, 1: Bot, 1;
Zoo. 1; Chem. 1; Fr. Auth. C; Fr,
Comp. 1.
McGlynn, Rose.-- Eng, Comp. 3;
Eng Lit 1; Mod. Hist. Algebra C;
Geom. 2; Bot. 1; Zoo, 2; Phys. 3;
Cheat. 3; Fr. Antll, 2; Fr. Comp. 2.
Pennington, Harold — Eng. Comp.
0; Eng, Lit. C; Algebra 3; Geom. 1;
Trigon. 2; Bat. 2; Zoo. C; Phys, 2;
them. 8.
Cleland. :Mary Ann -- Mod. Hist. 2.
Craig. Joyce -- Trigon. 3.
Hiseler, Stanley — Trigon. 1.
MacDonald. June — Trigon, 1.
Showers, Ruth — Trigon, 3.
Of 107 papers written, 106 were
i passed successfully,
31.
i
USTOWEL
• TWO INJURED
Wroxeter, Aug. 15 — Two people
were sent to Whtgham General
hospital following a collision of two
Vicars at an intersection near here.
Mr, and Mrs, T. W. Wright with
their son Everitt driving collided
with a car driven by Mr. Jae. Ander-
son or Brussels. Mr. and Mrs. Wright
were injured, •She was unconscious
for some- hours and is suffering from
shock, lacerations and bruises. Mr,
Wright suffered a broken rib.
S Fa
CRANEOOK.
Rev. Alex J, Simpson is attending
"The 'World Convention of Christ.
ion Education • being held in Toronto.
Mr, David Tan, Formosa, spent
Sunday at the Manse- and assisted in
the service in Knox Presbyterian
Church, Rev. W. A. Williams, who
was to have taken the Sunday morn-
ing service. nlet with an unfortunate
accident on Wednesday, resulting in
a broken arm and confining him to
Scott Memorial Hospital. Seaforth.
Miss Joan Hunter, Seaforth, was
holidaying last week with friends
in this vininity.
Miss Mina Baker and neice Brenda
Martin visited in Thaauesvllle last
week with Mr. and Mrs, Fred Martin.
Mr. and Mrs, Eddie Giessler and
daughter Betty, Fraser, Mich., were
Sunday visitors with Mr Pant Jeshke
Mr. Giessler returned home the same
day, Mrs. Giessler and Betty remain-
ing for a time.
WALTON
Six girls, al' members of the Brus-
sels Lions Club Baud, assisted the
All Girls Bend of London with 'their
concert on Sunday which was
conducted by Bandmaster A. C.
Robinson, Following the concert,
the group jaunted to Shetland park,
where a picnic• was held. The six
Walton girls to make the journey
were: Doris. Helen and Leona
Johnston, June and Audrey Hack -
well and Jean Cardiff,
Personals; Mr. and MIs. James
Johnston and family of Halihurton,
with Mr. and Mrs. Silas Johnston;
Mr. and ITrs, Julm Russ and family,
Moose Jaw, With the. Dennis family;
Cordon McGavin in Alliston assist-
ing in making arrangements for the
Provincial Ploughing Match.
FREDERICK. F. HOMUTH
Phm, B., R. O.
Carol E. Homuth R. O.
Mrs. H. Viola Homuth R. O.
Registered Optometrists
Phone 118 Harriston, Ont.
wq' .5154 k' -r...
Bakedln aluminum
plates and bought
in those same
aluminum platos-
Ihat's why s0
many "over-the-
counter" pies
taste as good as
the homemade
kind.
0 raga
Csassifledl Ads,
FOR SALE —
10 pigs, 6 weeks old,
Ray Bennett Phone 82-r-4.
FOR SALE —
19 pigs, 7 weeks old, Apply to
`Julien Delberque Phone 27-r-8.
FOR SALE —
1937 Plymouth sedan, new motor.
apply to Barry Marshall, Walton.
ITRUCKS FOR SALE —
i 1943 one -ton Dodge chassis and cab
1949 one -ton express.
Apply at. the Brussels Creamery,
FOR SALE —
Two storey house, with two lots
! and stable, all in good conditions.
Further particulars phone 89x -r-5,
FOR SALE —
A 1937 Chevrolet, 2 door sedan
t in wonderful condition about 38,000
miles, privately owned, See Elmer
1 Ellacott, Lot 6, Con. 9 Grey,
FOR SALE —
� (� � � jl. f('NO' / it Pullets 12 weeks to laying, various
breeds,
' ''5 5 * * ' � Frank Mitchell Wroxeter, Ont,
Mr. Herb Bateman of Toronto is , CAR FOR SALE —
visiting at the home of Mrs. L. ' 1941 Plymouth Sedan "head King."
Jermyn. in good condition, new tires Also 1
Mrs. W. D, McDonald, Toronto, Baker Wind Mill 30 ft. tower,
is visiting with her brotherRev, A. George E, Blake Phone 42-r-19.
Lane and family. ' FOR SALE— -—
Mrs. Burrows and daughter Muriel Bray started chicks, pullets—and I 1
of London are visiting with Mrs. some mixed — prompt shipment.
Chdcks for later delivery order now,
C, J. Raymond,
Particulars from agent Wm, Glenn
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Kerr and son Bray, Ethel.
New Hamburg, were Sunday visitors I FOR SALE —
with Mr. and Mfrs, Wm. Evans,
X40 Hybrid pullets, about 7 months
Mr. and Mr's. J. A. Wedge, Ot-
tawa, were week -end visitors with
Rev. A. and Mrs. Lane,
.lir. and sirs, T. L. Prest, former
manager of the Basle of Commerce,
called on friends here on Monday
Miss Elizabeth Backer, London,
was a week -end guest with her
Parents Mr, and Mrs, J. C. Seeker,
Dr. W, D. S. Jamieson and Mrs.
Jamieson, Toronto, visited with
Brussels friends on Saturday of
last week.
Mr. and Mrs, P. R. Meecham of
London were visitors during the past
week with Mr, and Mrs. Jas. S.
Armstrong anti family.
Mrs, Mary Lane has returned Prom
Banff, Alia., and is reoo'perating from
a fractured leg suffered while moun-
tain climbing in B. C.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bridge and
children attended the 40th wedding
anniversary of her parents Mr. and
Mrs, Ben. Pauls of Minto Township,
last Sunday,
Miss Jennie Shillabeer has re-
turned to her home in Saskatoon,
alter lin ring spent an enjoyable
holiday with her aunt Ida McCall
in Toronto, and others of her
relatives and friends in Winghean,
and Brussels locality,
2 Aluminum plates
give you lender,
thoroughly baked
pies with the ,
delicious lukes
all sealed In.
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3 Aluminum plates moan
no more broken pies for
the baker .. no mare
thick, soggy bottom
crusts for youf
No other material Is more
' "food -friendly" than
aluminum. When you see
aluminum on the outside of
a food or a drink, thorn's an
"inside story" of perfectly
protected flavour, quality.
old, laying 80 per cent, also a bunch
of little pigs ready to wean and a
Norge oil stove heater, as good as
new.
Joe Holmes Phone 15-r-5.
FOR SALE -
5,4. H. P. Electric Motor like new.
A set of platform scales, capacity
150 lbs, also 1 Oak Vinegar Barrel
40 gal. apply to
L. W. Palmier Phone 13 Brussels
FOR SALE —
A member of houses in Village of
Brussels. Also .farms all sizes.
J. C. Long. Real Estate Broker,
Phone 34 Brussels, Ont.
FOR SALE —
13;ygienic Supplies (Rubber Goods)
mailed postpaid in plain sealed •
envelope with price list. Six
sample 25c, 24 samples, $1.00. Mail
Crder Dept. M 33 Nov -Rubber Co.,
Box 91, Hamilton, Ont,
LIVESTOCK WANTED—
"Up to $5.00 each for Dead or
Disabled Horses, Cows, Hogs, at
your farm, Prompt Service, Phone
Collect Brussels 72, William Stone
Sons. Limited, Ingersoll, Ont.
ATTENTION FARMERS —
-We will he pleased to pick up dead
or crippled farm animals and pay
highest prevailing prices, For im-
medlate service telephone collect —
Brussels 85-r-12 or Elmira 564
Gordon Young (Elmira) Ltd.
The natural minerals in foods
and water sometimes leave a
dark deposit on cooking
utensils. It's easily removed
from aluminum. Simply
use a tablespoon of vinegar
in boiling water.
ALUMINUM COMPANY
OF CANADA, LTD.
Aluminum
iS f riend i j to food!
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Wednesday, August 16th, 1950
TO YOUNG DRIVERS
.Sunder 24 years)
I,, 1949 • • a
Drivers in your age
group were involved in
256 Fatal Accidents.
Pl.euse.,ARIVECAREFU!.[.Y1�t
^ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF so 14.00UATSMlnrt.,
Goderich Business
College
"Huron's Centre of Modern Business Training"
EXCELLENT EQUIPMENT ^ EXPERIENCED TEACHERS
..lfngiries received by us for office workers last year „exceeded the
number of our Graduates,
Courses offered and textbooks used are approved by the Canadian
Business Schools Association.
Students are tutored to write the examinations of the Association
and Diplomas issued to Graduates are recognized across the
Dominion.
The School is registered and instructors approved by the Depart-
ment of Education.
CLASSES COMMENCE SEPTEMBER 5, 1950,
Principal's Residence 166W.
Telephone 428
NOTICE — J. C. LAMONT,
FEED MILL — ETHEL
Will start weekly delivery service
for small orders, Wed„ Aug 16th.
Small charge to help defray expenses.
Custom mixed feeds, whole grain,
Shur gain feeds, Sun -ray, Master,
Purina, National and Swifts, Butter-
milk, Molasses, Cod Liver 011, Raw
Linseed 011, Salt, Used lumber of
all kinds, square 'timber, New
Type Aluminum. Roofing, (immediate
delivery), Aluminum and steel pro-
ducts. Smail orders Considered any-
time,
nytime, if there is a load going near
you.
J. C. Lamont,Ethe1.
FOR SALE —
1848 Chevrolet Coach, Stylemaster,
1st clftss condtion. Tires good as
new. Priced for quick sale.
Ferg Connelly, Phone 23-r-13 Brussels
FOR BALE —
Singer Treadle Sewing mashing,
neary new, can be converted *0 121
electric.
Apply at The Brussels Post
FOR SALE —
3 ton truck matte into a tractor will
do the work of 3 horses, would trade
on young cattle, also Spaniel pups,
blonds or black.
12, A. Fraser Phone 17-r-19
1947 Hudson Sedan reconditioned motor
1937 Ford Sedan
1948 Fargo 1/2 -ton Pick-up
1948 G. M. C. 1/a -ton panel
1947 Chevrolet %-ton Pick-up
1942 G. M. C. 3 -ton Stake Truck
T
TOR
1948 Ferguson Tractor and Plow
2 Used Ferguson Tractor Plow
3 New Ferguson Tillers
L. &W. .ackson Motors Ltd.
Your GENERAL MOTORS DEALER
Your Ferguson Tractor- and Ferguson
System Implements Dealer.
"Service with a Smile"
Phone 161 Listowel, Ont.