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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1950-9-13, Page 5THE BRUSSELS POST Wednesday, September 13tho 1960 • :(i•-. re PURE HOWE PAINT Worither and wear resa,tnnt Avnik,bte,, in spark. ling white and 19 booubful, lasting colour;. Johnson's Paint & Electric liter, rrkm+tsehr, Ogg IPA32Jii PROntiliCTS Van NOM AK. imam 1r ,s,rn..,waw„m.,,<,,...,.,,,,m,o...=•.............. •Na,...,.,., ova Fee& afF FUNCTIONAL FEEDS HE PRODUCE HEALTHY, FULLY NOURISHED BIRDS WHO GIVE MORE EGGS -BEIM gs EGOS. BY INCIdEASI QUALITY AND QUANTITY YOU LOWER COST AND INCREASF PROFITS. -4 - hatch, 5 (Fill -the -Basket) EGG MASH and EGG PERM (Burda :lash Pellets) For S, :le by Ethel Produce Phone 22 -r -1O BUSINESS CARDS C. A. Myers, M. ;lir., L. M. C. C. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Mikan St Plume 4. Brunets, fit. DR. R. W. STEPHENS Graduate University of Toronto PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Telotshoae 45 ---- Brussel% Ont. J. A. Monagahan, R. O. Optometrist; LISTOWEL, ONT. „Specializing in Eye ExalminatiOn and lithe Fitting of Glasses Office in Listowel Clinic Building Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily; Closed Wednesday p.m. Open every Tuesday and Saturday Evening 7:00 to 9:30. Other evenings by appointment Phone 534. Walker Funeral Home L)ay or Night Calls Phone 65 No extra charge For Use of Funeral Home. B. G. Walker Licensed Funeral Director & Ennbaleacer. SELWYN BAKER Agent for - Hartford Wind Insurance McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Our Rates Are Reasonable For further particulars - Phone Brussels 43 -r -I0. ---ar 'q--•^-.,.431, ALBE T CARDIFF Agent for HOWICK MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. WK Qur rates are lower. Phone 21-r-4 Brussels, Ont. Choi. T. Davidson INSURANCE FOR ALL KINDS Automobile and The Imswmence Accident and Sickness Agent for Great West We Insurance Ca. Phone Office 96 ---• BrtsseIN Out. .A. ann & Co. FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE S Vine:. Licensed Funeral Nestor and Emixdmer • PHONE 36 or 85 •- - fBRUSSEL ONT. Dennis Duquette 'Phone 51-r-18 R. R. 4 Baum =,e, Licenced Auctioneer for Huron County No Sale too Bite - None too Swan Have employed an experienced assistant for the Big Oreo. r AUCTION SALE ,At the Farm of the tate Adam $holdice on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th At 2 p. m. D. S, T. Kitehcn cabinet Kitchen tabu Kitchen chairs 2 small tables 6 dining room chairs 2 couches 3 rucking chairs 1 wicker chair 1 settee, set 1 organ 1 Quebec cook stove 1 .Towel heater 1 mat oil stove 1 sewing nnachrne 1 dresser and stand 2 flower stands 1 bed dresser 2 steel beds 2 odd dressers Tighe, and tutmeraus artteles 1 cutter and buggy 1 cow and calf - Terms Cash - The Farm consisting of 127 acres more or less will he offered for sale, 1 subject to a reserve bid. 10 per cent of the purchase price to be paid down at the time of sale, balance when posessdon is given April 1st, 1 1951, Russet Sholdlce, Clerk, Lewis Rowland, Auctioneer. Executors - W. R. Sholdlce, • Russel Sholdlce. R. S. Hetherington, K. C. WINGEIAM and RR'USSE13 AT BRUSSELS Tuesday and Saturday all day »- Offiet opera every ems. Phone 20n --- •Successor to E D. RAI , Lewis Rowland (1Wcensed For Won Count,) SATISFACTION GUARANTEED - PRICES RFASO'NA$L t For Engagements Ilton 31 '"rhe feels Post" and thtsy For isfoeltnrtlion etc., write or phone Lew. Rowii*I% salOr write to IL .fit el. AUCTION SALE Of Household Furniture and Etc. Of the estate of the late Mrs, G. 0, Manners to be held at the residence en John Street, Brussels SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th At 1.30 P. M. Sharp The following : - 3 beets with springs and mattresses 2 toilet sets 3 dressers and wash stands 1 large wicker rocker 1 large rocker 3 smail rockers 1 verandah chair and rocker 1 arm chair 2 bed room chairs 6 kitchen chairs 2 carpet sweepers 1 large trunk 1 book case 4 coal on lamps 1 extension table 1 falling leaf table 1 Clare Jewel cook stove 2 side boards 1 singer sewing machine 1 camp stove 1 kitchen clock 4 dining (DOTS chairs 1 library table 1 hall rack 1 floor lamp 1 1neher coal heater 1 court 1 platform rocker 2 parlor rhn'rs (antique) 1 parlor table 2 pair of draped 1 electrir 2 burner plate 1 dinner set of dishes 1 rnllaspsible 'taming hnard 1 chemical closet A cllantity of linoleum carpets Cushions and rhonnile curtain Odd dlshes and giaseware A number of tea kettlee and other kitchen ntensils Garden tools and other artlydes too numerous to mention. - Terms Cash - Lewis Rowland, Auctioneer. Harry Champion, Administrator. FREDERICK F. HOMUTH Philo, B., R. O. Carol E. Honnuth R. O. Mrs. H. Viola Homuth R. O. Registered Optometrists Phone 118 Harriston. Ont. JAMESTOWN 'eta ud Mre. W.3,, , 11 Bradshaw, t'i da to I Harvey, n -re ci 11(3(31 with 11 , .I Mr,: Hush h t ampbell la Blue. vale eu Sunday. Mrs (odr:il 17,.11 stent Friday in Toros,. at tlie Exhibition,. Lola Willis spent a few dugs 1:,•' seel wil11 het lr,,rr.nta, Classifliedr Ads. FOR SALE-. Bed springy., _coil 3- Ilett' 14 inch. Telephone: 31, FOR SALE - - 1L•udeood for sale. .rim Stevenson I'hnue IlO r 4 • FOR SALE -- "Clare Jewer mole ,tev,• in pc t ret•t cardigan. ivory ,'nn mel. ;tars. Lama ,Ieunyn Phone 90 FOR SALE - }Tan's Ilieyrle, In gocel running condition. one new tire, very reason- able, Stuart Nichol WANTED TO BUY - Phone 03-r-10. 15 tots of Ontario Wheat fo poultry feed, Samples requested. Walter Rose Poultry Farm Phone 38-r-4. PULLETS FOR SALE - LAYING (9(9 Susses x Reels. 50n Leghorn x Pocks. 500 Hantp. x Rock. 500 Hemp x Sussgx. 500 Leghorns. Frank Mitchell --- Wrnexter, WANTED - Lady 1n Brussels wibh 4 hours free each day, ram earn a gond income as Avon representative. Write Mrs. M. E. Stock, 79 Duchess Ave., Kitchener._ FOR SALE - Seed Wheat, Cornel No. 595. Harvey Bryans Phone 51-r-6. FOR SALE - 1/4 cut oak buffet and 5-14 oak chairs, leather bottoms. Apply to M. A. Fraser, con. 8 Morris, Phone 17-r19. - FOR SALE - 900 Pullets, New Ramps, crossed with Rocks; New Ramps. crossed with Sussex, laying. 92.25 each. Aubrey Toll, R. R. 3 Blyth, Phone 34-r-17 Blyth. FOR SALE - Hygienic Supplies (Rubber Goods) mailed postpaid in plain sealed envelope with price List. Six sample 25e, 24 samples, $1.00. Mail Order Dept. M 33 Nov -Rubber Co., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. LIVESTOCK WANTED - "Up to 95,00 each for Dead or Disabled Horses, Cows, Hogs, at your farm. Prompt Service. Phone Collect Brussels 72, William Stone Sons, Limited, Ingersoll, 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, Plows, Discs, Spreaders, Mowers, Hay Loaders, Smalley Forage Blowers and Hammer MILL. We also ave repairs for Oliver Coclrshutt Tractors. MORRITI' tet WRIGHT IssollAe tet Demers for Oliver implements • Telephone 4 and 99. Slyth, Ont. ATTENTION FARMERS - We will be pleased to pick tip dead or crippled farm animals and pal highest prevailing prices. For im- mediate service telephone collect - Brussels 85-r-12 or Elmira 664 Gordon Young (Elmira) Ltd. NOTICE - Order Your Mineral for Cattle, Hogs and Poultry Now, Tt will he at Ik a1 advance price after fter cot, 1st. v�'AL T ON (n i dt,0.1 ito 9r1,l1i.1tt•11 urdd r iron, t dr ,n t+ re 11r, .tn1 1131 Peter r 1 Gardiner, Miss Y9 , i (119111(3'(. 1 3x01119, MSFT. Emily I. Xavier, 1i, rheter, N.V.; , Ali.'ltergery J. Ha eke; ell, feast .1311!' ('9, ti 1'.; Cherie Gey,.m, Buf• 1 nal„ ti 1' Air 313111 Mlrs. ,10,11111t S. Mr and 11 Kennc .h R.1. and IIleanor, 11r and Mrs. Gardiner, Mrs,. 10.:"+'ayler roil •.ir .. I;. iiurh. anon with their brother. •i ,•( h 'slaloms, 11'. C Ilr,ckwr•11 :'•!11•11}1.11' (1139'' 1Trs. Catepbe11 ]Vey, . Ro9it,v 717 vhr', Tleeheeter. '1 Y visit,r1 friend,. here; Mr :Ind 113 �, Peter C •dir r P-r„ta?,,: with re, , ;•slat iT trkw, 11. Inctem rv, Stratford. • -(, , 'Kirkby, prtu- incl t linewr ah pa1I1, eh. of with • him . I, nt, 11- and 1 Mrs. 17 1. T 1 l Irlrh} pupil.. from. Walton [9(11)119 , -.u•1 P t'1•o i %trending the See- 1„r''it ( lle.' ritt1nati1nle 1133.:u term ere Larbtn•,i pattersea, Glean Dundas, Robert Stevens. .Tames Bnluer, Dnncla•; Kirkby, Mack Sholdlce. and David K. Tiac•ltwell; Moody ITulland 'and daughter Barbara. 'Myth. with friends here. 'Thursday evening, Sept. 7. Mrs. Selwyn Baker opened her home for the meeting of Union Women's Miss- ionary Society, and Assoeiatlnn with 19 ladies in attendance,. An inter- esting prngram, come. learn about Japan was in charge of Mrs Blair McIntosh. Meeting opened with call to worship and the Japanese Hymn. Holy Spirit, Humbly pray. Pcr•pttu•e from 1 John 4. was read by Mrs. Machan. Three members react articles on, Why japan? The leader conducted a contest on, What we know about Japan, which was most tnstruetive with Group 4 giving most correct answers, Mrs. Bird read a temperance story and Mrs. Bremner an article on Korea. Meet- ing closed with Hymn. God send us men. Women's Association followed with Hymn and prayer by the President, Mrs. Lake, report of previous meeting and ice-cream social were given by airs. R, W. Whitfield, It was decided to have a turkey dinner on Tuesday evening, following Anniversary Sun- day. Oct. 15th. A cordial half- hour was spent and tasty'refresh- mems served by the hnsteas assisted hy :kips. Harold Keys and Mrs. Glen Rathwell. BLUEVALE Personals : Miss Rhirlee Smith. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William .T. Smith, 1st line Morris. is attending the Wells Academy Business College in 'Kitchener. Mrs. Andrew La- mont with friends at Cranhrnnk and Brussels: ' Mr. and Mrs. Arn- old Litton*. Mr. Laganiere, anti Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Greig with friends in Toronto and at the C. N. F,,; Mrs. Charles Bosnian with her sister, Mrs. Coon Griffiths at Brampton: Mrs. M. L. Aitken with (laughter, aughter, Mrs. Street and Don- ald at Listowel: Mrs. Peter 'S. Mac - Ewan with Mr. aid Mrs. Jeffrey at Sehnert,: Mr. and Mrs. D. Street and Linda at the home of Miss Duff; Mrs, Archie Messer and daughter Ma'gn'et, Wroxeter, with Mr. and Mrs. Rums Moffatt; Miss Lillian math over your Vitamin needs forI ()amiss. Del volt, with Mr, and yourself and especially your children, Mrs. Elmer Sellers: Miss Margaret We have a new product. now. I Robinson of the telephone office Phone 56-r-9 or write{ stair at 13rnssels with her friend, (}en. wesenbnrg, 1 airs, J. TI. Smith arra. Jahn Hall Your Rawleigit Dealer. I entertained her children and grand - n children at a family dinner. FOR SALE - General store on highway, white S71% "F•7'i", brick, with dwelling, also 4 room apartment above store, Post Office I kin nrlchess, nn Tulp and Paper" and stock and equipment included.; with firsthand information gathered Pries $10,000. Ownrx 111 health, in a recent tnnr through as Onterin General store on highway, with 1paper 111111 was given hy Mrs Allen new house, gas pumps and good 1 Munro before Wroxeter Women's stock, i lueIltntes, Samples were shown of Chopping mill in good village, ed • slaves of meminim u(". bu P. Deisel Engine also good teed ! t paper on "Plastics" given by business in , ileal tion. Price 95,500. ` Mrs. Leslie Douglas, illustrated many J. O. Long, Real Estate Broker, y uses now tieing made of this product, Phone 34 Brusselsle,, Ont. Ont. itrrl,uding eye glasses lvhich fit nosier the eye lid. „ ^" z4 ti .K ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HI HS WAY ' *� t.�> GEO. et. DOUCETT, Minister to whom Wroxett 11' I hurl gent d ('1 cels fur Tho p;1 :1 1-1%.. years. Phu: were lu t-iC' n inter ti handicraft •:..:ril�lt xt ,:vick Full Fair, A seri,', of rand parties will he• arranged during the -fall and winter months. 11rs. Tnhn from. was appointed rIeluu3te to the area. eon• vention to be held at Stratford, Oc',,,nber 17.15. 11rs. 11'. Tlarl thanked the ht,.Mrs. L. Brothers,. rub's. Gilbert Howes:, .Airs. .I. N. A1101, and Miss Ellen MacEwen, WINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC SOCIETIES ELECT OFFICERS FOR COMING YEAR The students of the Wingham Dis- I tr•irt High School organized the Boys' and Girls' Athletic Societies this week. Officers elected are as fol - MEMORIALS W8NG.HAM MENIOKOAL SHOP famous for Artistic Memorials at very reasonable pricer. (6!ways a large stock in choicest granites to chose from Cemetery lettering a specialty All modern machinery R. A SPO1TGN 'hone 256 -- Wirtgltamy Oat 'Phe motto Agriculture le the htlh, industry forms the spolte," was given by Mrs. D, S. MrNtmglntnn. She stated tint farm operating and living posts from 1939 to 1950 bad risen front 99.5 to 175.0 and that Canadian T eirstry In the past 10 • years hod tnereaenfl 50 per eent, Mrs, John Lane, vice-president, presided. Ruslneee was costumes hy the past president, Mrs, Allen Monro. Mrs. W. T. McLean read a letter tram Mrs. HenOty, En.g'land, • • lows ... t .1"9detr Honorary President, W I:. ('-onroa President, John Hanna; Viee-1're.ident. Arnold 11Ie199tyre; scores, ry. 1lnrray Gerrie, Form Repre' ntatdre. ere : ISA, hurray Mulvey; IAB, Fred Hopper; XA, Murray Gaunt. \B, Raymond JerryI.: ti, XIA. Jerry Hutton: XIS, Keith Anlereon' ST1 I,sbn Lancaster; STTI, Jim Anderson; commercial, Bob (ninon. G;rls' Athletic : Honorary inncirieni. Niro. ;reek Hopper: Presi• . . +' it 1,.1• 1.4 WI: t `4F' . lice-Presi- :Ie1.tt, Esther 11:9ynroud; Serretars, Jany 1131(1)oterel ]Form Represent. i,+•s ar,r 1591. DnnaldaXA, MMac•ary ]rill : SRM , Connie elntyre: XIS, ,lean itehrien; 101[1. [Margaret Sand- Sand - Tr, 511, I.etty deli. VIII, Ruth �h,•t+, rs. ('nnnn,-reiai, Marie Spar• • hand off WES The neighbors remember how sick young Donny was a few months ago, and how worried the Browns were. But they never guessed what a serious drain his illness had been on the family purse. Wisely, the Browns had made it a rule to put something into their savings account, week by week, almost from the day they were married. So when they consulted their bank manager, their credit was good. With the help of a small bank loan, they were able to pay all their bills promptly. Now Donny is healthy 'again -and so is their bank account." * v 0 tr Planned saving pays off when bargains, opportunities or emergencies come along. e SPONSORED BY YOUR BANE