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The Brussels Post, 1950-11-22, Page 50T ;x1 Issels .....,.oma 111 for leadllue 12 13 14 r, 15 I.6 arly ad• address will be Rural on Noy. ar to tie es with ;ht hand post of in order before :RING — e„ YOST m, Reid, °res, 19e• Perfence. n!. • THE BRUSSELS POST Wednesday, Novembeir 22nd, IQ T.mmpLsr.®m, tie Feeding Costs FUNCTIONAL FEEDS HELP PRODUCE HEALTHY, FULLY NOURISHED BIRDS WHO GIVE MORE EGGS --BETTER to EGGS. BY I CREASING QUALITY AND QUANTITY YOU LOWER COST AAM IIdCREASF PROFITS. (Flit -the -Basket) GG MASH and EGG PESO'S (Ergs kolish Polkets) For Solar by Ethel Produce Phone 22-r-110 HURON COUNTY OLD BOYS' ANNUAL AT-HOME . Many Huronites and their friends melebrated the Golden Juitilee "At - Home or the Huron County Old Boys' Association or 'Toronto on Friday evening, Nove•ntber 3rd at the Headquarter of the War Amputat- attons of Canada, Wellesley Street, West, This is a. hennhifttl building and the members of the War Am- putation Associations are to he con- gratulated. Several attending the 'At -Horne" enjoyed a tour or the building during the evening. Brus- sels and district took the honour or having the largest representation present. Guests were received by the President, Mrs, C. J, Parton, Past President. Mr. K. C. Stanbury ani Mrs, Stanbury, and Mr, Fred Elliott, Mailman of the "At -Home" Committee. Music was supplied by Percy Morgan's Orchestra. Mr. L. M. Pringle and Mrs, C. Young were in charge of the euchre and bridge Prizes for the high score in euchre went to Mr. and Mrs George Thom. son (131'tivsels), while Alice Marlatt (Goderich) noel Mrs, A. Welch (Toronto) were winners of the con- solation priizes. A lucky draw was held for the bridge players with prizes going to Mrs, Mabel Allen (Wroxeter) and Mrs. Gordon Fey - gluon (Blyth). Following the buffet : lunch a draw was made for the door- priizes. Mrs, Cecil Kaiser, Mrs. G. Young, Mrs, J. G. Ferguson, Mr. Walter Buchanan and Mrs. George Jenkinson held the lucky tickets, This brings to a close the activi• tip: rf the Asenciation for this year. Plans are now being made to hold the Anneal Meeting in the near rehire. ' CRANBROOK Rev, C. 1'i, MacDonald D. D., Blue - vale. conducted the regular morn. Ing service, In Knox Presbyterian church, 'Pitt thought inspiring mon was Mi nd nn Genesis 20, verse le and bronedet out ]tow the modern Philistines are filling in the wells kelt! open by nur forefaIhere, ineind• n Sabbath observance, reverence, and fancily worsbip. firs, Wm. Cameron celebrated her elchty fourth birthday on Nov. 14t11 al 11 r home horn. A nnutber of her friends were present and enjoyed slunpincros turkey dinner and a eta] evening Inee Mier. The fallowing appeared in "'The ",-tern T'nd+r'rwriler" New York fact. 201h. 1950, and refers to a former Cr,nbrook boy and eider sun i 1' Mrs, Wm. Cameron, tiriili:im .T. Cameron, executive vice• Slyd:ent of Home Life of New York -lee, 104_. and widely experienced In the insurance business. has been teemed president of Home Life, Mr, Cameron wan born in Cranht•cok and after going to public school wan grarhueted from University of Tor- onto.. On first going to New York h^ was in the actuarial department or rhe New York Life anti later Deputy Colnmigdioner and actuary of the North! Carolina Insurance Depart- ment. joining the FTnme Life in 1917. Mr. Cameron a,t present living in Short Hills, N. J. Mrs. Win, Leeming R. N. Seafortb, is with her aunt Mrs, Wnt. J. Snt:all- don. Mr, and MTs. M. Engel accomltam- ed Mr, and Mrs, ,Tas, Keys to the Royal Winter Fair on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Bob Cameron and little, son, :Sernia, were week -end visitors with his parents, Mr. and Mrs'. Allen Cameron. The Cranhrook 'Women's Institute tact in the school on: Tuesday even- ing at S o'clock, with the President, Mrs. Jas. Brenner in the chair. The meeting opened by singing, .111- U:n•°tii,n f)de". Theo the "A1. stitute Creed" was repeated followed by "'l9te Lord's Prayer." The minutes of thi• list meeting were road by the s{'c! •tory Mrs, Gordon Knight and declared adopted by the President. it was announced that 1011 more ':eltling ritreb•: had been nrd'Pr'+1, -A into itlr-. comprised of Mrs. L. :\Ilrltel. Mrs. F 9)111'.1Irs ,7. Bremner and Mrs. B. Nteloarlam, was appointed to he in EilaT00 the pro• gressive Rnc•]trr party to he Ot td in the wheel Irt•i,l °y evening, Nov. 17th. The next meeting ig to be held in the Community Centre nn Wed.. Dec. 13th at 2 p. tn. The rensnn for the elt!,vr' ''f •1.1+e ]g the reeebvt k Christmas Concert being held Tneg• arty evening Dee. 12th, The roll '.111 w•ns ,'n�wrr'd by "Ornr•ln,-1.11 .':: cm.," A vert• let me etire report was ,r.., reeelee Knight, of the A,'e•t Convention (telrl at Stretford. "'hr• Son -Otte. 'nllection was taken Irv. rhe treasurer Mrs. Fred Small. dnn. Ther motto. "'ro Tle Tiealthy. Ts To P - Throw," won splendidly given by Mi's. Leslie Lake. cepenur1ty singing , led by Mrs. T.,eslle Lnite with Mrs. Martin Mc- Donald at the piano was very moon -.level by all. A srlrr:•lbrl wiper prepared by Miss T,r•na Noble on me -travel nursing, won we11 011(11 by Mrs. Lyle Gordon, A demonstration, 011 caring for a d nntrrnt by 'Miss Lena Noble with l('0. ,T. Bremner ne patient Th^ r^Prier rinsed by singing, "The King." A rlatnew lun-ch was served by the hostesses Mrs, W. Whitfield, Mrs. S. P,11. -or. Mcg. A. Cameron and Mrs. Fn!rPl, TRADE IN— Your old parlour suite and organ on one of the 12 new Chesterfields and 20 gond pianos at Schuett & Sons, Furniture Store at Mildmay. Reesnnahtr• prices, lei 1 ...! NRf fl I I r10 9 • Illustrated Cuafam Dodge 4 -Door Sedan 9a1t fr7.44 a� DODGE DEPENDABILITY, 444 tt acele ()mem I There's a dependable Dodge to meet your needs,. no matter in which price class your new car choice lies. Dodge models range from the DeLuxe 3 -passenger coupe and, the two -door sedan in the lowest -price class to the luxurious Custom Dodge, still the lowest -priced car with Fluid Drive (also available with Gyro -Matic transmission as extra equipment). Your Dodge•DeSoto dealer will be happy to give you full information and prices, See him today. • HODG[ Ott DOD 5 [,CIAL DE Its Before you buy a new car, it's smart to test it . , . drive It , .. to prove the value, So get behind the wheel of a new Dodge and find out for yourself its ease of handling, outstanding performance and safety. With the Custom Dodge you can enloy the driving ease and comfort of GYRO-MATIC TRANSMISSION -- available on Custom Dodge only, as extra equipment. 10,047PA(6fD CAB ELLIOTT MOTORSALES BRUSSELS, PHONE 82 AUCTION SALE Lot 20, Con, 4, Morris Township 1 Mile North, We Miles West of Brussels on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20th At 1 P. 04. Horses 1 I;ay'!torso 0 yr. old 1100 lbs. 1 I;bu h Hurst' 7 yt•. old 1400 lb. CoWs n I. A1:;us and Jersey Cow, Cyr. old, duo ,iune 1 ilolti-In ('r:v.' 5 yt'. ,1111 slur: June 1 firds°e•in rets. 1 yr flirt, due Aug. 1 Ihnhnm white face heifer, due Feb, let 3 Heifer Calves, June all sucked 1 Jamey Heifer I ,iersey Celt, reale Swine 1 Sq/NV :I yr old with 2rri litter 2 sows or r•:honics. weigh 150 lbs, 9 chunks Poultry Pullets. Darks and Bantams Implements 2 wagons nn steel, 1 wagon on robber TLty t•nr•k, hay leader Far rake- !newer 0 ft, Quebec sulky riding plow Gane nirw walking plow 3 section steel harrows, new teeth Seed drill 13 hole and grass seed, new shops Riding corn cultivator and bean Hiller Spring tooth cultivator Disc manure spreader Rteiglt Harrow mart TTanrl r•nttin:g box Fower 12" rutting box 11, H. P. gas engine Cream separator fanning milt Carriage for wood hack TTav fork, 90 ft. rope Hand fore pinup for shallow well Double set team harness, single swt Set wood names with halls 4 collars. 1 iron collar Pulleys. shovels and etc. Wheel harrow. Model T Sedan About 1 acre of cob corn standing Set sling ropes, 14 ft. log chain Chicken Brooder Stove (coal) Fray, etran', Oats. Barley and Rye Ovantity of wand. Heeeehold Effects Nero steel bed and springs Nen' iPMer springs and mattress Coal and wood rook stove Coal and *semi stove fold) Round kitchen table 2 c'mare kitchen table chairs Linoleum, side hoard, sinks Dresser, wash stand 2 day beds and mattresses Folding bed and mattress Single bed and, mattress Battery radio, 2 oilocks Soma canned fruit Jets and crocks, sewing ma.ch4nc Leather covered rocking chair Some dishes and quilts Teems Cash FARM -50 acres more nr less, no bush, fair fences, about 2 acres of swamp. 1 good shallow well in lane, and also in barn, lots of water for winter, gond well in woodshed about 25' deep dug, 7 room frame house, bank barn 40 x 50, fair roof, 12 x 25 ]ten house, new steel track, carriage, rope and trip rope for slings, 21 ncres plowed more or less. Sold stbjeet to reserve hid, terms niacin known day of We. Arnold Stephens, Prop. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer, MEMORLALS WINGHAM' MI MO1ZEAL. SHOP famous for Artistic Memorials at very reasonable prices. Always a large stock in choicest granites to chose from Ceznecory lettering a specialty All modern machinery R. A. SPOTTON eau 056 -- 1ti'innhann, Oer' 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 t'or Oliver Cockshutt Tractors. MORRITT & WRIGHT r:1t,ta,m4et DCplere tier Oliver lrnplemen'ts Telephone 4 and 95, Meth, Otte • MOOSE hunting is now illegal in Ontario. This was made necessary by the rapid decline in the moose population. A few years' protection will restore this fine game animal to sufficient numbers for • hunting.•Conservation today saves your outdoor pleasure for tomorrow, if ETHEL The fourth meeting or the In- stitute Sewing Course was held at the home of :Virg Geo. Pearson, on Wed., evening, Nov 15th, with eleven mem- bers present, commencing at S p.m. Our leaders Mrs. Geo. Pearson and Mrs. P. Stephenson. showed and help- ed each member alter their pattern and cut out their skirt. The roll call was answered with each girl answer- ing with one pattern alteration and how to matte it. The minutes of the third meeting were adopted. and we were informed on how to haste nur skirt. Dor hrnnowm''r n•^-. our skirts basted for the riming meeting. The business was dis- missed and it was decided member print or *write the items in our Rernrd nonlcs. Tt war Sinn rdrrarl- ed that the rnl9 mall fur the next mrer- ing wil be: "One reason why I ch my skirt material, its kind; and ' weave. Lunch was served at close of the meeting. On Wednesday evening last presentation was held in Ethel F for Mr. ant Mrs. Lorne Engler (' FI, rrnce Querengesser), During ' evening an address was read Ruhr. Cunningltatn, with Steel Hood presenting the couple wit' gift of money. The groom mad' suitable reply, anal "For They I Jolly Good Fellows" was sung to • accompaniment of Siemon's chestra. The evening was sp in dancing and lunch was served. • e,,nnlOg — Y'o• and !"sed: r,0 and 25 cy ,rntors. Broadloom Carpe ut sr -lection of new and n• r'hr t t field Suites at Schnett's M' mat• Furniture Store. Free Delft* Cold I. WEATHER 9FORECASTe On Th eWayr 1, e blue (t lab GaRMMTEES YOU COIiPl.tsOR'T w A �ltfli E�YkiIcRt „ z :s. JIu"x:. �'� • No other type of fuel DARIIS to guaran- `lj tee you comfort as 'blue coal' does. 'blue coal' has a record for keeping millions safe, comfortable, healthy through the worst winters in history. End fuel worries. Order today and be safe. Come In or Phone Today M. C. OLDFIELD Phone 68 Brussels t1ARANTEE$ YOUi.G Ta! X0.'T HAVE SINGLE TRACK MIN - ON A DOUBLE TR CK RMMLROA3'►'