HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1950-9-20, Page 4THE BRUSSELS POST
We take pleasure in joining The Listowel Agricultural Society in extending a hearty
invitation to you and your family to attend the annual fair September 24 and 26.
Corrie and enjoy yourself meet your ! riends and neighbors and help make this
community event one of the best ,ever.
Don't miss the New Ford Tractor exhibit which will be a feature of our large
implement display in the oval of the race track.
SEE YOU AT LI STOWEI, FAIR
PHONE 66
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1V'educaday, September 20th, 1050
ANOTHER OLD COIN
Mr, Cecil 1t ikinlcr brought in an
.tot. 'hili One Cent Coln dated 1803.
1 :lir, P;ektnier dog up this Interesting
oh1 ruin while digging In his garden
Last spring,
i FOR SALE -
300 \\'arwielt's Mindy Island Reds
Pullets, 5t(, month old, laying.
1 Geo. Blake Phone 42-r-19.
i NOTICE —
j Order your Thanksgiving Turkeys
now.
Graham Work Phone 21-r-18
FOR SALE -
100 Roelt x Light Snssax Hybrid
1 Pullets, ready to lay.
1 Pernarl Thomas Phone 11-r-11.
FOR SALE —
j 260 Red x Rock Pullets, 6 month
old. laving.
11111 Wheeler
FOR SALE —
! 2 hunches of pigs ready to wean,
: MBEZ . R TM e .nt2
,den a quantity of .soft wood.
Doug Fraser, Con. 16 Grey Twp„
Phone
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You can depend upon C -I -L PAINTS for the
enduring beauty, the sturdy resistance to
wear and weather, which mean true paint
economy.
There's a C -I -L Finish for every painting need.
'Whether it's a chair, a room or
an entire house— 8T PAYS TO USE
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CRANBOOK
The Cranbrook Women's Institute
met at the school on Tuesday, Sept.
12th and proceeded to Fordwich,
to visit the powdered milk plant,
Mr. Marshall owner, conducted a
very interesting tour through the
plant and also through the well
kept stables where we saw a few of
his Holstein cattle and also his prise
palaniino horses.
After a very edneational two hours
we returned to Cranbrook school
where a short meeting was held.
The meeting opened by singing the
"Opening Ode" followed by the
"institute Creed" and the Lord's i
Prayer,•
The minutes were read by the ,
secretary Mrs. Gordon Knight, moved
91111 adnpted,_ _ t
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A short business period was con-
ducted 1t was ,decided to hold the
next meeting In the school house on
Tuesday. October 10th, at 1 p m.
j nP , nn was muswored by 19
members and 6 visitors.
Mrs. (1. Knight is to go to Rtrat-
f,-r4 ?,• Bela.. as a r#'1r_note for the
Area ('nnventinn. •
The Sunshine Collection was taken
and the meeting closed by singing
"The King."
A laint6 hunch wns served by the
11104,asen Miss Sarah McKinnon,
Mrs. Jas. Bremner, Mrs, Mnrrae
`\ P wall Tiuether and Mrs Cliff- Tternaghan,
mrryn
. h"1,1 a. veal in
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4 31 1 ilat-. Sent 17 with the Minister Rey.
1 .T Simnr"n- nrennvinir the ntllnit.
On Sundry nryt. Sent 94th 1(911v Dar
"1:1:1 will he observed. Rehlmt11 Brunel
«•11 net be 1, 'ri nt 16 O'clock, hot
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1(11111.1(11111. nouns aro rnhnnatrd to meet In
ffI t+,r 'Inc''•basement at 16.45. so
rxaERCOa+ ,� v s i that all near .^.n nests It's in a body.
Mrs. ida Craig. Rivhh. was a guest
:rxl 1 at the Craig -Clark wedding in TCnox
rhtn•rh. Sahnlav and visited over
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{be week•en•d with Mrs. Wm. Cam.
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$ " \ire Inc Bitelltr and 'Mrs. lllnrraY
duty " e�°iut��.�s�se I Parton and two daughters, London,
were week -end visitors with Mr,
and Mrs, Allen Cameron,
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AN "INSIDE STORY"
1900—It wasn't only
Grandma's cooking that
drew thecrowds. She had
the first aluminum sauce-
pan in town! In many
other Canadian homes,
too, this was the begin-
ning of a bright, new era
of be iter cooking utensils,
1950—Tod ay, daughter's
kitchen belongs to the
"aluminum age". She en-
joys a larger selection. of
aluminum utensils. This
"food -friendly" metal also
protects the flavour, quali-
ty and purity of the foods
she buys.
ALUMINUM C
19E5—When mother gob
married, she already
knew how to enjoy life
with aluminum. She
brewed Dad's coffee in an
aluminum pot.,.cooked
those big family meals
more easily in quick,
even -heating aluminum.
'LINTS' TO TIRE HOV,S,EWrE
Whenever you see aluminum on the
outside of a food or a drink, there's an
"inside story" of cleanliness and purity.
Aluminum utensils clean easily. To
remove natural deposit left by foods and
water, use a tablespoon of vinegar
in boiling water,
MPANY OF CANADA, LTD,
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CARS FOR SALE —
1948 Monarch, 1n perfect condition.
1941 Oldsmobile Sedan, Hydramatic
a„beauty.
May be seen by appointment on
week -end, Call A. Wood—Phone 24.
PULLETS FOR SALE — LAYING Iq
500 Sussex x Reds.
500 Leghorn x Rooks,
508 Ilamp. x Rock.
500 Ham.p c Sussex.
500 Leghnrns.
Frank Mitchell — Wroexter,
FOR SALE -
Hygienic Supplies (Rubber Goode)
mailed postpaid In plain sealed
envelope with price list. Six
sample 25c, 24 samples, $1.00, Mail
Order Dept. M 33 Nov -Rubber Co.,
Box 91, Hamilton, Ont,
LIVESTOCK WANTED—
"17p 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
`—
ATTENTION FARMERS --
T: e 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
Gordon Young (Elmira) Ltd.
WANTED --
Fur success and eernrily sell Familex
Prndncls in BRUSSELS and sur
1 roundings, If you have a oar, use
it as a store on. wheels in open rural
routes. Our proposition ranks tops.
Write today for free details,
FAMILEY PRODUCTS COMPANY,
1600 Deiorlmter, Montreal, Que.
NOTICE —
j Order Your Mineral for Cattle,
Hogs and Poultry Now, It will be at
an advance price alter Oct, 1st.
Talk over your Vitamin needs for
yourself and especially your children.
We have a new product now.
Phone 66-r-9 or write
Geo. Wesenburg,
. Your Rawleigh Dealer.
FOR SALE —
General store on highway, white
brick, with dwelling, also 4 room
apartment above store, Post Office
and stock and equipment included.
Price $10,000. Owner ill health,
General store on highway, with
new house, gas pumps and good
stook.
Chopping mill In good village, 40
H. P. Doles! Engine also good feed
business la connection, Price $5,800.
1, C. Long, Real Estate Broker,
Phone 84 Brussels, Ont.
Renfrew Cream
Separators and Mil&sxra.
Dkic, Plows, Manama
Spreaders.
Lime and Fertilizer Sowers,
Spring -tooth Harrows
rows
Land ,Pothers,
Rubber -tired Wagons.
Oliver Tractors,
both wheel tractors and crawlers,
Plows, Duca, Spreaders,
Mowers, Hay Loaders,
Smalley Forage Blowers and
Hammer lOtf>111.,
We also ave repairs for
Oliver Coekshutt Tractors.
MORRTTT & WRIGWr
les 0Plro?atet Miler* for
filMWs' implemente
Telephone 4 and SS. elytth, On,
Cars arid, Car Service
Trucks and Truck Service
MOTOR TUNE UP — FRONT END ALIGNMENT
TIRES — BATTERIES — ACCESSORIES
GENUINE GENERAL MOTORS PARTS
BODY and FENDER WORK
Every Service Available to the Car Owner
Greasing -- Washing — Gas — Oils
2 New Ferguson Tractors
5 USED CARS
1948 Dodge Coach
1947 Hudson Sedan
1947 Oldsmobile 5 Passenger Coupe
1940 Plymouth Sedan
1937 Ford Sedan
4 USED TRUCKS
1948 1/2 -ton Panel G. M. C.
1948 Chev. %-ton Pick -Up
1948 Fargo 1/2 -ton
1942 G. M. C. 3 -ton stake
"Service with a Smile”.
® Jacksrn Motors Ltd
' Your GENERAL MOT s'RS DEALER g
And Ferguson Tractor and Ferguson
System implements Dealer.
Phone 161 Lisf:o e , Oar .
'TxIC�-�''i��n,:,RD'
f ufi .\ splendid address ou "Home
the tn,+hnr of our National Life"
was given by Mrs. Ed. Wigbtman,
a solo by Mrs. Art Scott and a duet
by Mrs. Wade and Mrs. Bud Crnick-
shanit with Mrs. Geo, Johnston at the
pituvi was much enjoyed. A reading
was givelt by Mrs. M. Mathers and
the motto "Wholesome homes are
stepping stones to a great Nation,"
was taken by Mrs. Wm. Brydges.
While lunc.h was being prepared a
'contest was conducted by Mrs. Abe
Ooultee,
:D ELQk A YjE
The September iia»Ung of the
Women's Institute was held in Brus-
sels on the 14th, when the Belgrave
ladles were gueets of the Brussels
Branch. 1 large delegation went over
from Belgrave and had charge of the
Programme. In their business period
0 was decided to cater to the Fed-
eration of Agriculture at their an-
nual banquet. The roll call was
"Ways to teach the children to be
Housework is
oh Easier
win a
OUP Pump
Plenty of clean fresh water
at the tut -n of a tap .. . with a
DURO PUMPING SYSTEM.
Every Farm can be
- modern NOW!
DURO PUMPS are designed
to meet farm requirements
in the house . . , barn
, truck garden . . . 'cow-
stables and fire protection
as well for all your buildings.
EMCO -
Fixtures and Fittings
DURO~
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Working in an
FI n, kitchen , , ,
balbroom and
laundry is a
pleasure'... Peo-
tout the health of
your family .
Bald to the com-
forts of daily
living.
Sao us
TODAY for
complete
Information
For Sale by
C. & C. Krauter Co.
russels, Ont.
EMPIRE BRASS MFG. CO. LIMITED
tendon . Hamilton . Tatonto . Sudbury - Winnipoo - VatiabeM
and
METALS LIMITED
Calgary - Edmontea a Vancouver
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