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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1951-3-21, Page 5MONCRIEFF The Women's Missionary Society and Women's Association of Mon• crieff United Church met at the home of Mrs. Alex Speiran on Wed- nesday, March 14th, The W. M. S. meeting, in charge of Mrs. Eldon -Mann, Opened with the singing of the first three verses of Hymn 118. "The head that once was crowned with thorns," The scripture reading from Epheslans Iwas taken by Mrs. Roy Patterson. The Roll Call was answered by 16 members naming a disciple. The business period was conducted by Mrs. Alex Spriran, Mrs, Mark Baillie led in prayer, 'FIymn 402, "Lead on, 0 King .Eternal," was then sung. The topic, "Which Way Japan," was ably presented by Mrs, B. Fug, assisted by Mrs, Wm. Snaith, Mrs, Joe Snaith and Mrs. Bob Smith, The THE BRUSSFI-S POST /tank I{eystone of Main Street Our town is different. We are one of the few tobacco centres in Canada. Rich crops are grown and cured around our friendly community. Yet, in many ways, we are the same as any other town. We have the same kind of people . , . hard working, honest, friendly people... .take the Commerce manager for instance. He has helped us with many of our problems. Yes, our town is different but the people are the same. And the men and women at your Commerce branch are good people to know. The Canadian Bank of Commerce "The Commerce" 185 -SOA 1 _;,7•74 meeting closed with Um singing of hold a quilting bee in the church the last three verses of Flyuui 118, and the benediction, Tne W. A. meeting, in charge of the Vico-President, Mrs, Joe Smith, opened with the first verse of Hymn 105, "Stand up, Stand up for Jesus.' Mrs. 1'L, Luddington offered a prayer. It was decided to hold, e social evening in the church basement an March 29. It was also decided to basement on March 20th. The meet- ing closed with prayer by Mrs. Wm, Smith. DRUG BUSINESS SOLD Wr:xeter - Douglas Stacie of Orangeville has purchased the drug store business of J. N. Allen, who has been in business for 57 years In this village. AZOBEEMMIESOISMISIMMILMIF ®ar The FatilOtiS 5 E R t CMIll TRAY 0 More than a century of International Harvester manu- facturing skill has gone Into the making of the amazing I - H Refrigerators .. available now In Canada for the first time. ;&;:+;`,a,^a�`ivy".i\cussk;'a"M,.\.�,:�Y..•lt`tiZ� `"�.,.'. See the outstanding new KITCHEN -SIZE, TABLE TOP INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER '71‘04ite FREEZER 7 f / v v�_,/`/"�i it Prom top to bottom the famous International Harvester refrigerators are tailored to wotncn's needs. Everydbiee you've hoped for . , now all in one refrigerator! A choice of ten beautiful Door Handle Colors (to match your kitchen) , , Full Width Freezers, Chill Trays, Crispers , . space, adding Pantry -Dor . Built-in Bottle Opener ... Chrome Finished or Stainless Steel Shelves , Acid Resisting Porcelain Enamel Interior , , and many other 'femineetcd' features are to be found only in the new I 11 Refrigerators . , , now on display, SIX exciting models to choose from . ALL NIIW , . , and YEARS AHEAD! Now, you can take your choice of three great new 1 H Frecz• ors featuring over-all sub -zero freezing 1"xx,"•r.?*"' on all 5 inner surfaces , , , Dfoisisre•frec Dri•Wall Cabi- neis...and many other outstand- ing advantages, ,.fit., °::i�:�KS,t^�ic..s ;v�2.. �4.4'1..40 NOW ... See the new 1951 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Refrigerators GE Brussels, Ontario and Freezers today BRIDGE Phone 16x4 YOUR INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER REFRIGERATION DEALER at CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SAL, Ajax 'seed Oat+ also nixed hay Cha,;, Ilutisuld Ethel Phone 22r6 FOR SALE -- i Ite1 Durham ('ow, freshen 1st u i • h t1 AprlI. Apply to Den. Hoy Phone 40r5 FOR SALE - Pure-brud Shorthorn 13utls and .tasted pigs, Apply to Leslie Kerr, 4 miles east of lithel FOR SALE- t'ollie pups, 2 months old, good strain, Apply to John R. Dickson Phone 25r23 FOR SALE - On Marcel 31st, 300 Rock and Hemp. Pullets, 7 weeks old. Doug. Fraser Phone 98r8. FOR SALE - Feeders pigs from 50 to 100 lbs. each at all times. For further par- ticulars apply to Thomas Kirkby R, R. 4 Phone Seafarth 842r31, LOST -- A brown, half police female dog, from the premises of Clem .Stadler. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of this dog please notify owner. Phone 75r13 FOR SALE - i About 35 bushels of six rowed barley from good regisistered seed for feed or seed. apply to W. L. McQuarrie Lot 12,'Con, 4, Grey Twp. - NOTICE - Viodins and Guitars repaired and put in proper condition, also strings pegs, bridges and other accessories kept in stock, W. J. Procter Brusels, Phone 77r13 WANTED - M'lan for steady travel among consum- ers in Huron County. Permanent con- nection with large manufacturer. Only reliable hustlers considered. Write Rayleigh's Dept, ML -C-152, 131, Montreal. FOR SALE - 1 dump rake; 1 walking plow; set of slieghe; t steel wagon with box; set of harness; 4 section drag barrows; 70 ft. of garden hose and a hay knife. Claire Moir. Brussels, FOR SALE - Listowe•1, Intersection 23-86 Brick house 33 x 55 built 1948. Living ronin, kitchen, 2 bed rooms. bath, garage, attic, double l:ot. A. good lot on which to build for a business, Robert McCourt, Listowel, FOR SALE - There's something to be said for later Chick buying, But we think you should not put off Bruch longer, Bray Chicks available in many breeds a.nd crosses, prompt delivery dayolds, started. Don't shop around, save valuable time by contacting ns, Wm. Glen Bray, Ethel, FEMALE HELP WANTED - We have an excellent opportunity for a capable woman to earn good money. Very pleasant work. FIours to Suit. Oar an asset but not • essential. If interested write to M. E. Stock, 78 Duchess Ave, Kitch- ener•, Ont, FOR SALE - Clinton, Beaver, Ajax Oats, Red Clover, Alfalfa and Timothy Seed, 10 ton of hay in mow, 1 Model A Forel Sedan with less than 20,000 on speedometer. 1 Model A Ford Motor with governors and belt pulley. 1 homemade tractor. Truck motor transmission and rear end. George Michie Phone 15r13 MALE HELP WANTED - SALESMEN - Full time. Are ex- panding our Sales Force, New Men given training. To all former can. 'wasters we can show you a position which pays the best. Fruit tress etc„ and ornamentals growing in demand, Every home owner a pro- spect. Good territories open, car a necessity. Top commission paid weekly. Relationship with staff en the human side. Write immediately to - . THE CARADOC NURSERY COMPANY STRATHROY Ontario. HOUSES FOR SALE - House with barn, garage and 2 acres of land, priced to sell, Halide. with good been and 1 acre of land, a real buy. Large brick ,hoose and good barn, P. lovely home House and small acreage, priced right. House and barn, priced to sell, T. C, Long, Real estate Broker, Brunets, Ont. Wednesday, March 21st, 1971 GREY TOWNSHIP TENDERS FOR GRAVEL Sealed tenders will he received until 2 p. m. Sat„ April 7th, 1951, when 'tenders will be opened at the Clerk's Office for crushing, hauling, and spreading of approximately. 12000 eu. yards or more of gravel at a flat rate per en. yd. Gravel to be crashed through a Pave -stein inch semen size, All work to be satts- faetory to Twp. Road Superintendent, Location 01 pite and other infarm- etinn may he obtained from the Road Supt. Marked cheque et $200.00 must a.reompany each tender, Lowest or any tender not necess. ally accepted, Arthur C. Rock Road Superintendent, Ethel, Ont. CRANBROOK A student. Mr. P. T. Samis, oe- eupied the pulpit in Knox Presby- terian Chervil nn Sunday morning, March 1R, Next Sunday, March 25, Mr. Harry Green, another student. Is to be the speaker. Mr. Green conducted the service here and in Ethel on Feb, 25 and all who heard him then will he looking forward to hearing Irian again, The Sunday School, which was dis- continued for the winter months, will re -open on Sunday morning on April 1, at 10 o'clock, Mrs. Clara Omstead and Mrs. L. Gordon are in St. Thomas at the home of their sister Mrs. Jas, ,Mc- Callum. Mr. Herb Jeschke. Detroit, is spending a few weeks here wwjth his father Mr. Paul Jeschke, Mr. 'Firm. Smalidon is visiting this week in Teeswater with his nelee Mrs: S. Bell, The Cranbrnnk Women's Institute met in the emmmunity Centre on Tuesday. March 18, with Mrs. Mae Tntnsh, Vice-president, In the chair In the ahsenee of the President, Mrs. Bremner. The meeting opened by singing the "Opening Ode." and repeating "Tlte Institute Creed" and the Lord's Prayer in unison. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary, Mrs. Gordon Knight. The rn11 rail was answered by a "'hint of housekeeping," Mrs. GIA Mc•ICercher has been It was decided to apply for a teaching at S.S, No• 4, Grey, reliev shortcourse of "Oven Meals," and the fir Sirs. McCreath, who has "Personality and Dress" for the been confined to her home with the district programme. flu. Booth Committees were put on Mr. Dave McLennan has returned for the euchre and dance, Mar, 16, home from the Kitchener -Waterloo and the Easter dance, March 80; and Hospital. His many friends wish fat the Agricultural Society (lance to he him improved health, held on April (1. Also a committee Mr, and Mrs, Robt. McDonald and 10 crater to the Tions Club on April 9, r Clifford, spent the week end with The next Institute meeting is to be their daughters in Streetsville. held in the afternon on April 10th Mr. amd Mrs. Harvey McConnell at 2p, in., in the Community Centre and children of Minto, visited or with Mrs. Arthur Hamilton, delegate Sunday at the home of Mr. and 00 the Associated Country Women Mrs, Lawrence Willis. of the World 'held in Denmark, as guest speaker, and with Brussels, The Voice Of Temperance - Etltel and Molesworth Institutes as Ontario's liquor consumption for the LIVESTOCK SALE From F7Ien Barn, Clinton Community Park ori THURSDAY, MARCH 22nd. Commencing at 1,30 P. M. and Continuing` 'Every Thereday Cows; YOnitg Cattle; Piga All stock •sold under 'impact/0 end guarantee, Terms Cash Victor Hargraves, Sales Manager,. Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer, K. W. Colquhoun, Clerk. AUCTION SALE OF PROPERTY Harold. Jackson, Auctioneer, ba • been instructed to sell by' Fable Auction on the Premises describer. below on Monday, April 2nd, at 1 P. m in the matter of the estate of Alex: ander Munn, late of the Twp. of Mc- Kinn') rKillnp the following real estate - West 1/ of the South lie of Lot (12) twelve, Con. f13) thirteen, contair. in.g 374_ acres. There is a cottage or this lot, And West IA of South of Lot No. (11) eleven, Con, (13' thirteen containing 371,4 acres, Intl in the Township of McKillop, Both properties are all in grass. Terms 10% down, :balance in 30 days, Subject to reserve bid. For further particulars sleety to Harold Jackson, Auctioneer or A. W. Sillery, acting for estate, NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of MARY ANNE .SNLILLIE late of the Village of Walton in the County of Huron, Spinster, who died on or about the Firstday of Feb- ruary, 1951 are notified to send to the undersigned on or about the fourth day of April, 1051, full par- t'rn•iars of their claim in writing. Tminediately after the fourth day of April, 1951 the assets of the Testatrix will be distributed amongst the partes entitled thereto having re- gard only to claims of which the Executors shalt then have notice. Dated this Twentieth day of March, '. D, 1951. CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON Barrister and etc, Brussels, Ontario Solicitors for the Executors. 1; A It riS 'O JET gusnts, The motto, "Better to build a home than a fortune," was well given by Mrs, Glen Huether, Mrs, Leslie Lake introduced our guest speaker Mrs. Harald Speirs. Mrs, Speirs told us of the founding of the Institute and how it was taken abroad and also explained the dif- ferent protects of junior girls work, which nas very interesting. Mrs. tette led in commtunity singing of Tr{C11 songs. Mrs. Speirs took charge for the election of officers, They are as fellows ; - Presidend' Mrs. Jac, Bremner 1st Vice -PresMrs, Mac McIntosh Ind Vies -Pres, Mrs. L, ,Switzer Sec.-Treas. Mrs, Gordon Knight Pianist Mrs, Cliff. Iiernaghan Asst, Pianist....Mrs, Martin McDonald District Director Mrs, Allan McTaglg:a rt Branch Director ,,.. 1Tiss M :Brown. Mrs, G, Hnether, Mrs, L, Michel Auditors Mrs. W. Bremner, Mrs. 13. Macintosh Convenors of Standing Committees t Agrieultnre and Canadian Industry - Mrs. Harold Keys Citizenship and Rdncatton ..,, Mrs. Mornay Hnether Can,mtunt9t Activities y and Public T?elatiens Mrs, C. Kernaghan year enai g March 81, 1949, yes 75; 099,378 gallons. The cost to the con• sumer reached a total of 1222,464,900. The ren-enne to the Ontario and Dom. int.on Government was 089,600,000. These figures are so big that they do not mean vera much to our minds. They ebonld mean this however, that a people cannot drink its way into prosperity, than the gain in revenue Is a small thing ocmipa:red with loss in crime, accident, disease. broken Moines, lost working hours andhospitalization costs. Our drink bill is the measure of our loss, and aur folly, - Advt. ATTENTION FARMERS -- We will be pleased to pink up dead or crippled farm animals and pay highest prevailing prices. For im• mediate service telephone collect - Brussels 86-r-12, Listowel 650-r-2, or Elmira 564 Gordon Young (Elmira) Ltd. Renfrew Cream Separators and Milkers. Disc, Plows, ManureSpreaders Lithe and Fertilizer Sower, Spring -tooth MIIITOws Land Packers, Rubber -tired Wagons. TTivtni' 'nl Resoarrb and C.tii'rene Oliver toTrs a p rrhts ... Mrs. Martin Mc1)nn:',ld both wheel tractors and crawlers. 1fn llrnnotu:ies and Health .... Mrs. Stttrart l4ishlsiir Resnhttions Miss Lena Noble Stineh•ine Mrs, Fi'ed Rmalldnn An TrIeh ronteet was much en- We also awe repnlra inti the loved"Tanti rine.+'the meeting closed with abide Coclrshutt 1't•atotrn. N ORRI'I`l' & WRTGI•IT ttntctamtaatt Y)eglra for 1.r1Wat, Implements • Te)ephene 4 and 93. 1'Jlytth, Ont, Plows, Discs, Spreaders, Mowers, 1Ffay Loaders, Smalley Forage Blowers and flaratmer 11'Idl., A tally lnnoh was served by the ltAstbsaoa, 1t7`rs, M. 1\3efnnald, 'Mrs, Wm, Permit, bfi's, ,lobi, Campbell, And Mrs, G. Knight,