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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1951-3-28, Page 5I'HE BRUSSELS POST Wednesday, Marell 28th, 19Cn YOU CAN GET $10,000 LOW RATE INSURANCE PROTECTION .» TOTAL DiS i ILITY. ens °1.. . ACCIDENTAL DEATH ass DISMEMBERMENT BENEFITS 110,000 for your family 0 you be boa a *dual mann; ae- 120,000 !# yon die by accident, er-- $30 000 if you die byaccident wide riding ea a la pubic conveyanoe aeroplane eawptsdl, es die teeflre teela a public building. Liberal oaeh raiertt for Iowa ryrrt of your body and total dieetblltry. 4tak Ioz prietod card "$10,000 Low Bats Prot/sodas' widok eeplatns tide policy. 1t will lielemeet you. Jim Confederation Life 0 4 0 0 atv,t:t Association. t e a e N. e J. C. LONG Representative Brussels 1 AUCTION SALE F. W. Kemp, Aucttoneet, has be instructed to seal by Public Auction for ROBERT J. FORREST N%2 Lot 27, Con. 2, Morris Twp., One Mile West of Jamestown, on TUESDAY, APRIL 3rd At1P.NI. pion with Mr. and Mrs. Charles en Bosman; Mr. and Mrs, Murray Wil- son, Listowel, wlith Mr. and Mrs. Roy Maim; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Strachan and l'dfss Jessie Strachan, Grey township, with Mrs, P. C. r Ma /bean and Mrs. Elsie Lamont. ; Mr. and Mrs. Jim MacLean, Whit- ney, Ont., with their grandmother, ; Mrs. J. J. Sellars. The Mission Band met in the ; United Church last Tuesday after ; school. The pianist, Eleanor Smith, l played quiet music to open the meet. ing followed by the singing of an I Easter hymn. The, Mission Band purpose was repeated and a prayer offered for missionaries In Japan. The roll call was answered by re - pea Ong a verse containing the word Joy. The worship service was HORSES Black Gelding 12 yrs. old Blank Gelding 13 yrs. old DURHAM CAT'TLE 1 Durham cow 5 yrs, old 2 Durham cow 8 yrs. old 3 Durham cow 10 yrs. old 4-2 Durham heifers rising 2 5-2 Durham steers rising 2 8 Durham heifer 1 yr. old 7 Durham heifers 1 yr. old The above are T, B. Tested IMPLEMENTS M. H. Binder, Steel roller, M. Ii, Fertilizer drill, Cultivator New No. 37 M. H. Mower M. H. Manure spreader Renfrew 2000 lb. scale Cutter M. H. Dump rake, Scuffles' No. 21 single Plow 2 -furrowed plow, Feed box Cross -cut saw, ltjower, Tools Work bench, Milk can Stock rack, 200 ft. hay rope Set slings, Wire stretcher Disc harrow, • Set sleighs Wagon and box, Hay fork 1G bunches shingles Set drag harrows, Hay rack Fanning mill, Pulps? Renfrew Cream Separator Quantity of sacks, etc. Set of double harness 2 new horse callers 2 horse blankets 'FURNITURE Heinteinan Piano and Bench 'Upholsltered chair, Settee Extension Table, Music cabinet Fail -leaf table, 2 rocking chairs Love seat, G Dining room chairs Bed mattress and springs Dresser, Stand, Rug, Spool bed Chest of drSavers, 3 Antique lamps Fire extinguisher, other' articles Terms Cash Clearing out sale as the farm Is sold Robert J. Forrest, Proprl.etor, F. K. Kemp, Auctioneer. I3LUEVALE The Women's Missionary Sooiety held the Easter thankoffering meet- ing in the United Church, Sunday evening. The president, Mrs. Snar- ling Johnston, president, Mrs, W. J. Johnston was at the organ and played quiet music during a period of silent prayer. • Roes Smith sang a solo; Mrs. Arrthur .Shane, MTS. George Thornton, Mrs. Alex Mc- 'Cna.cicin, and Mrs. James Johnston read Easter eelectiorts; and the choir sang Easter hymns, The Wiest speaker, Mrs. Stewart McN5nghton of Wroxeter, gave an Intspir'ing ad- dress, citing examples of sacrifice, loving our enemies, and spreading the gospel at borne and abroad. Personals: George Wilson and his sister Miss Joyce Wilson, Font - hill, with their ahn.t, Mrs Marty Mc- Kinney; Howard Ryan at his home in Bruseels; Mrs, Elmer Sellers and infant son Richard Howard (RickeY) arrived "home fromthse Winrham. , hospital on SundaY; Bain, Windsor, with her niece, Mrs. Johnston and Carl; Mr, and Mrs Sark 15,avles,.' Toronto, with Mr, and Mrs i3lriier Sellars; Me. and Mrs, Cecil Griffiths and son, Bobby, llra•m• How"Skinny„ Girls Get LovelyCurves Gain 5 to 10 lbs. New Pep Thoutan0p.tPbo rover oradg.inWosis bora now iim 9ISSIYo Cd tt .r 'lloY %i;nnu oxer z°it goite pae o' ladle0 n ruby tioonneo Utodrr IdaH. 1ro.. (roeoyap yo li tri, leo• nntsr.0 sypenta, dl e.don so stn remwits 9 1 g.ln65FU..o 3'oti i 1 Hari ttrno,lOO2oturt' f 5. 1 5Tonle 7I T bItt ail met inti Ato1.4ettlitly C r0OBpti,ot. 044 it t tiny At enema PEOPLE WE KNOW Miss Evelyn Lake of Peterborough , visited at the 'home of her parents last week. .e. Mists "Buddy" Bronson, Toronto is epentling the Easter vacation with her brother Ray. conducted by the chrysanthemum group with Eleanor Smith- as leader. Mrs, W. J. Johnston told the story from the study book of Toshio starting to School. His mother aecoinfenied him and met the teacher, who was a Christian Missionary from Tokyo, and taught lung'lish as well as Christianity. Personal : Mr, and Mrs. George.) T, Thompson made a business trip to Toronto on Tuesday. Miss Ruby Puff accompanied them and visited her sister, Mrs. Ross Douglas. Brussels Lions Ono The regular simper meeting of the :mail Lions Club was held at the Library on Monday with President, firm Goiidon I-lazelwood, presiding, The correspondence was dealt by the seereany Lion D. M. MacTaviah. Lion Lloyd Michel reported that ar- rengemenits had been completed for "Ladies Night" to be held in Oran - brook on April 911. Arrangements were made to transport the Lions hockey team to Goderich by Lion Wm, Martin, Lion R. B. Cousins re- ported on the Easter Seal Cam- paign, Taihtwister Lion Sas, Armstrong eondalcted his duties in; his usual laugh ,provoking manner. The lions will have to be more careful of their personal belongings while at the meetings or they may find them auctioned to fellow members. Ilton R. G. McBride wan the nail revealing contest. Tw') members of the Lions Boys "d Girls Band entertained, Keith i Tomball playing a ;Menet solo and Robert Kennedy s ala.rdnet solo, Mins Karen T3uschlen adoompanied them tat the piano, T,ton ,S'eiavyn Baker gave an inter - r sting inopromptu talk on Florida , ,,ren where he recently returned, i The stainer was ,served by dallies et the United Church, Vallance - Mann In a ceremony at the parsonage £ tine United Church in Walton on qs nrclay afternoon, March 17t1i, rise. Kathleen Mann was ,united in ienrriage to Mr, James L. Vallance, The bride is the youngeat daughter er Mt', and Mrs. Alex Mann, West ; vrondeton, and the bridegroom's par. ^"la are Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Val' ice, Atwood, Rev, G. Hazlewood nrrtcia:bel at the ceremony The l+r'de- wore a navy gabardine suit, -0211 pink, blouse and pink straw -hat h inimeki with velvet ribbon and flowers. Her accessories matched her stilt and she wore a corsage of , rink carnations. Mrs. R. A. Hall, n'.nntford, deter of the bride, was matron of honor wearing a brown ""'harddne snit with pink blouse and `•^'. TTar corsage Vas of Talisman roses, ' Mr.. 'Mftmre,y Oolei intro; Mitchell; Was hest man, A ainall reeetit,ion was held 'at. then home of Douglas Leach is holidaying with relatives in Niagara Falls. Miss Mary Lene, Mr. Carl Klein - son, Toronto and F. 0, and Mrs. M. G, Darvidle, Clinton were Easter guests with Rev. A. and Mrs. Lane. Mr, and Mrs; Archer Grewar, Kin- loch and Kenneth were visitors at the Sportsman's Show in London on Easter Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon 'Sinclair were Raster visitors with 11'fr, and Mrs, J. Rutledge. Miss Leola Densmore of Toronto ; with her parents Mr. and Mrs, A. Densmore, Foree'st Whtttard of Dublin, with ; his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wihit turd. Mrs. Alma Pinkney of Seaforth, with her mother Mrs. L. Jermyn, Miss Jane Brecdin of Toronto is holdiaying with friend's here. Mess Glenna Stephens of Water - down is home for the Easter holo• detys with her parents Dr, R. W. and Mrs. Stephens. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Rutledge and children of Welland, and Mr, and Mrs, Jack Dennison of Orrillia with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Rutledge, Mr, and Mrs, Jack Rutledge of Port Huron with the formers, parents Me, and Mrs. J. Rutledge, Mr. Donald Aldworth, Sarnia, with his parents Mr, and Mrs. W. L, All - worth:, Mrs. Wm. Mitchell and daughter Winnie, Windsor. spent Easter at their home here, Mrs. D, A. Rein and daughter Jane were vlal•tors in Toronto last week; they were aocomupanied home Fri - clay by Dr, and Mrs•, A. W. Spence. Ml's, IL Sullivan, who underwent an operation in Kitchener on Thurs- day of last week is reported to be retaking a satisfmctory recovery, MTs. Andrew Lane and Gordon Lane. are visiting in Toronto this week, Mr, and Mrs, Jacic Murphy of Guelph spent Easter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Lake, Miss Lillian Lake is spending a few days in Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kerney were visitors over the holiday with Mr. and Mrs, Walter Porter of Whitby, Miss Nellie Jardine of Hornby, and Mr, and Mrs, J. T. Harvey and Judy of Toronto and Frank Scott of Wallacehnrg were blaster visitors with Mr, and Mrs. W. S. Scott. Master visitors at the home of John and Mos, Speh' were Tien .and Mrs, Speii', Diane and John of Stmeoe rind Miss Helen Speir of Toronto, St. John's Guilt; The Ladies' Guild of St, John's, held their regular monthly meeting in the palest hall on Tuesday, March 20th, Tile attendance was just tair, owing to poor weather and sickness. The meeting opened with a hymn and scripture reading and prayers in unison, The minutes'*.e1 the pre- vious meeting were read by the sec- retary. Mrs, Wm. Fischer and a- cl:opted. Some correspondence 7754 road from sick and bereaved. Dues were collected. Get well mesoagee to be sent to tiu'ee members and a 7yh5n:lt You" message to a country member for a very fine cash donat- ion. Business included the buying of flowers for Paster a.nd paying for son(; boolfs pui-oossed, tom the (,'heir„ Ai'tiolo. on. Faith, taken froth the brides parents, Mfrs. Ttetdsall the Living Mesage,,was read by'•Mir , House and barn "rtc to eellr•. ,5t e ,. p M wart nn ft Niru, 131ldotiR Mnas G 3anvts Meeting aldy5ed wltlr pray' J d' bong Rea1,Hf6ttaEa,Broitar. eisiecl, Mr, andi rel s ',Tit lanes 1Y`itl ,..01(.:41,11P' tea • wa4 9b>°I ' by a tom 1".4.":4it1:p.,ttY -Hn.rio 4'." '+ . , e... l'"MYtete'tn cttat+Ag, ' 1,.. ,.. .. _1i1' 0110Ur;» t .. . CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE — Alfalfa Seed. Tamps Ireland WANTED — Girl to do Housework, Apply to Mrs, R. S. Warwick, Phone 58r12. FORSAL= — Ajax Seed Oats, also mixed hay Chas. Hausuld, Ethel Phone 22r1 FOR SALE - 9 chunks pigs, also Western Saddle in good condition. Apply to Don. Fraser Phone 17r19 WANTED — One coal. burning brooder stove and equipment, Graham Work Phone 21r18 FOR SALE — i No. 16 teLaval Electric Cream Separator, will ,sell with or without motor. Apply to Jack Alcock Phone 4er18, FOR SALE — ` — 1 5 young sows, due April 15th. 14 chunks, average,45 lbs, One sow and litter ready to wean. Graham Work Phone 21r18 FOR SALE — 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 — Violins and Guitars repaired and put in proper condition, also strings pegs, bridges and other accessories kept do stock. W. J. Procter Brusels, Phone 77r13 WANTED — Man for steady travel among ctinsum- 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 slieghs; 1 steel wagon with box; set of harness; 4 section drag harrows; 70 ft. of garden hose and a hay knife, Claire Moir, Brussels, FOR SALE — Lletowel, Intersection 23-86 Brick house 33 x 55 built 1948,. Living room, kitchen, 3 bed rooms, bath, garage, attic, double lot. A good lot on which to build for a business. Robert McCourt, Listowel. FOR SALE — 8 room house, 3-pieoe bath hot and cold running water, hydro, new drilled well, ,barn 30 x 50, double deck hen house 20 x 40, and 6 mores of land. Apply to Stanley Wilson in the Village of Ethel. Phone Brussels 85r18. FEMALE HELP WANTED — We have an excellent opportunity for a capable woman to earn good money, Very pleasant work. Hours to Suit, Par an Ossa blot not essential. If interested write to M. E, Stock, 78 Duchess Ave, Kitoh- ener, Ont. FOR SALE — Clinton, Beaver, Ajax Oats, Red Clover, Alte.lfa and Timothy. Seed, 10 ton of hay in mow, 1 Model A Ford Sedan with less then 20,000 on speedomneter, 1 Model A Ford Motor with governors and belt pulley. 1 homemade tractor. Truck muitor transmission and rear end, George Michie Phone 15r18 MALE HELP WANTED — SALESMEN — Full time. Aro ex- panding xpanding our Sales Force. New Men given training, To all former can v5ssers we can show you a position which pays the best. Fruit trees etc., and ornamentals growing in demand. Every home owner a Pro- spect. Good territories open, ear a neeoeeity. Top commission ` paid weekly. ReIationehip with staff on the human side. Write immediately to THE CARADOC NURSERY COMPANY S'RRATHIROY- ____.___..TOntario. HOUSES FOR SALE — Horse with barn, garage and 2 acrep of lend, priced to sell. Rouse with good barn and 1 sore of land, a real buy. Large brick •ltorise and good barn, a lovely! home Horlee and small, acreage, priced FOR SALE 1 1 Ayrshire heifer, springing. Phone 101xr. ■■a M 1 Pro fl fableDa r yCo FOR BALE — I 1 Moro Essential Now Than Ever ]Say Gelding, 5 years old, ' &lake Bros, Phone 42x9. FOR SALE — 1 eight year old Gelding. 1300 lbs., a Melvin Jermyn Phone 53r12 sound and reliable, FOR RENT -- Two Storey Apartment Immediate possession, Phone 12 Brussels, TO RENT — Farm for pasture, for particulars Phone 89r23 Brussels. Mrs, Telford Sellers, R. R. 2 Bluevale, Out, FOR SALE.— Part Durham and Holstein Cow due first of April, Geo, Cardiff Phone 42021 FOR SALE A colony house with oil stove, can be Seen at Ken. Tyemnan's.. Phone 25r8 Brussels, FOR SALE — 2 young Thirteen oosws, 'springing, 1 young Durham cow, fresh. 1 Holstein cow, springing. Dan, McKinnon Phone 247,12 FOR SALE -^_ Irl, 2 bunches' of pigs, ready to wean, also saw with libtar of 8 pigs, 4 weeks old, Apply,to Joe Holmes Phone 15r5 FOR SALE Good used steel, lumber and timber. Apply to 7, C. Lamont, Ethel, Ont. Phone Brussels 86r13, FOR SALE — There are good values in Bray Chicks, Prompt shipment dayolds, started, various breeds and crosses All signs point. to good markets late summer -fall. Ask us for our prices, Win. Glen Bray, Ethel. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of WILLIAM HUMPH - RIES late of the Village of Walton In the County of Huron, Merchant, who died on or., about the Twenty- seventh day of February, 1951, are notified to send' to the undersigned on ;or about the Eleventh day of April, 1961 full partioulars of their claims in writing. Immediately after the eleventh di3.y of April, 1951, the assets of the Testator will be dilate - bitted amongst the panties entitled thereto having regard only to claims of which the Exeoutons shall then have notice. Dated this 2411 day of March, A. D, 1951. CR_9,WFORD & HETHERINGTON Barrister and etc, Brussels, Ontario Solleitors for the Executors, NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons 'having claims against the estate of MARY ANNE SMILLIE late of the Village of Walton i0 the County of Huron, Spinster, who died on or about the First day of Feb- ruary, 1951 are notified_ to send to the undeesign5d on or about the fourth day of April, 1851, full par- t?colean el their claim in writing. Tmunedtately atter the, fourth day of April, 1951 the a.asetg of the Testatrix will be distributed amongst the Deities entitled tihereto having re- gard only 'to claims of which the Executors shall then have notice. Dated this Twentieth clay of March, A. D. 1951. CRAWFORD & HETHEERINGTON Barrister and etc. Brussels, Ontario Soltciti>rs for the Executors, ATTENTION FARMERS -- We will be pleased to pick up dead or crippled farm animals and pay highest prevailing prices: For ire mediate service telephone collect — Brlussels 85-r..12, Listowel 650-r-2, or Elmira 564 Gordon. Young (Elmira) Ltd. Renfrew Cream Separators and INilkera. • Disc, Plows, Manure Spreaders. Lime and i Fertilizer Sowers, Spring -tooth Harrows Land Packers, Rubber -tired Wagons. Oliver ..Tractere;_ both wheel tractors and crawlers., Plows, Mica, • Spreaders. Mowers, Hay Loaders, Smalley Forage tipsters and Hannmer We BIN, dye repairs. 1 for Oliver . oc sMitt . irtiketelii. MORit1' "F,.& WRIGHT rs fie" MOP i ,Si nt^ 'dial' i'0iB`tt_.iliM%l, sir! Due to yarn of ceCietnof and grewing ref crops tis son baM.mae depleted of many necemrry mineratp, etc„ eou.oseestly smey ,talo. de, not contain adsquat• nutritive value+ This to one teaeon for the ned of ..... supplementary gods to make a pro- perly bslmccd radon lot dairy sows. You can't gat udnt without fsad, Js c1!5 w The mon a cow will sat the more l(, l 6La1 feed mutat bo properlydbahunced and sop the I ...•eo.. ,. ..enry r.,np necessary,amounts of vitamins tad minerals as well es proteins and cu'- bobydrate., To make more money, k..p lair well bred cows and teed thea. to .he limn with Blarchtord's Darty Meal which is very palatable, confabs abundant quantities of Old dos area. ;dal viteminknolascals and L do met .coaominl feed you can b.y. For Sale by, • DAIRY may N i.sto OM TM. Ethel Produce Phone 22-r-10 1 McNeil's Shell Service Saellebricatton Gsminl Repair Shell Hteusehoid and Snell Petroleum Produce* Livestock Spray Parts ant AaoisearIss ,!''hone 77-r-6 Brussels, Ong, AUSTIN SALES AND SERVICE SEWAGE DISPOSAL I am now `equipped to pump out your tl. Septic Tank, also do all other ,kinds of pumping, such as flooded cellars etc. IRVIN COXAN Phone 75r4 Milverton, Ont. BUSINESS CARDS C. A. Myers, M. D., L. M. C. C. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Wiliam St, Phone 4. Brassoi Oat DR. R. W. STEPHENS Graduate University of Toronto Ttsigioae PHYSICIAN5 and SURGEON — Brussels. Ont. JOHN E. LONGSTAFF, Optometrist Eves Examined. Glasses fitted. Phone 791 Seaforth — Main Street. HOURS: 9 - 6, Wed. 9-12.30, Sat. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. G. ALAN WILLIAMS, Optometrist. Patrick SL, WINGHAM At Kincardine Office Every Tuesday. Phone Wingham 770 & 5, Kincardine 21. Evenings by appointment. J. A. Monagahan, R. O. Optometrist, Specializing LiSTOWEL, ONT. Spe nig in Eye Exlaialination and ibiue Pitting of Glum Office in Listowel Clinic Building Hairs: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily; Closed Wednesday p.m Open every Tuesday and Saturday Evening 7:00 to 9,3S. Other evenings by appointment Phone 534. KI i7" Walker Funeral Home Day or Night Calls Phone 65 N• o extra charge for Use of 'Funeral Heasa. B. G. Walker Licensed Funeral Director & Embalmer. ALBERT CARDIFF . Agent for HOWICK MUTUAL FIRE /NSU1RANCE C13. bINK Qur rates are lower. Phone 21-r-4 Brussels, OisL SELWYN BAKER Agent fer — Hartford Wmd Insurance McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Our Rates Are Reasonable Icer further particulars -- Phone Brussels 434.111). 1 --r7, Chas. T. Davidson 1" INSURANCE FOR ALL KINDS Automobile and Fire Insurance Accident and Sickness Agent for Great West Life Insurance Co. i'Irone Office 96 "_ Brunets, Osst. n: A. Rann & Co. FUNERAL AND AIWA/LANCE 5ERVICE Licensed sed Funeral Director ' and Embalmer PHONE 36 or8S - BRUSSELS. ONT. Dennis Duquette Phase 5i4-.18 Ii. R. 4 Brandi Licenced Auctioneer for Huron County t' No Sale too Blit-- None too Small Ham employed an experienced adsistairt for the Mg Oast R. S. Hetherington, K. C. WINCdiAM ma 'muss= AT•;S a• aU' — omit 1ut11aj l'IaI► tglulr owe now alt to IL D. MAI• --•r