HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1951-6-6, Page 5THE ERUSSELa 1'05T
sen• .(My, June Otb, 1.961
Sea
meth Lions Park
NOW OPEN
PICNIC GROUNDS BATHING
For picnic reservations, ,write or
Residence 371
- NO CHARGE FOR USE FARK OR POOL -
BALL DIAMOND
phone :
LEO STEPHE14SO •T SEAFORTH
Lions Pavilion 16
INFORMATION GIVEN CENSUS
TAKERS KEPT STRICTLY
CONFIDENTIAL
Information given •to the census
takers who will be calling at Canad-
ian homes, starting June 1, is .re-
quired by law to be kept strictly oon-
fYdentdal. No fact :recorded by wie
enumerators about an individual or
his business may be revealed or
published in any ehaipe or form; it
may be seen only by officials sworn
to secrecy. This seorecy rule applies
to all phases of the Censns and to
every quesbinn asked in the census.
All information collected is fused
solely for etetisticial purposes.
The .Statistics Act of 1948 makes
very careful provisionfor the sec,
reoy of Census information about
individuals. "Every officer, census
commissioner, enumerator, agent end
other person employed." :i t reads.
"before enterine• nn his chitiea, shall
take and subecrthe an We." Every
person talent, this oath declares
that he will not disclose or make
known anything that comes to his
attention by reason of his employ-
ment
mployment in census. work. To give even
more attention to the individual,
the Act states that no Person, ex-
cept those employed by the Dorm
inion Bureau of Sbabisbios, may see ,
any completed •cenlsus return or any
pant of such completed return. Any
Census worlaer or employee of the
Bureau who reveals the contents of
any document—that is, who violates
the oath of secrecy — is liable to a
fine. inimigoolment, or both. -
i
information given the enumerators
by 'individuals about themselves,
their remiliies or their business must
he used only Tar retatistioal purposes;
that Is, it will be compiled with
the info•metinn given by others into
in'v,1 eenrea. individual infortnit-
inn mnv net be revealed for income
t.nx, military Anil-np. allocation of
reenrower, nat':onal regi itretFnn. er
Pea' env p rpaee whatsoever exeepl
to arrive aft statistical totals. Thus
the secrecy pi'ovesiou in the Statis-
tics Act assures the individual that
the information he is required by
law to give will be used antonyntouslY
to produce census ,botais and for
Ii'at purpose alone,
BLUEVALE
Pensonals; Mrs. .T. McKee, Montreal.
with her mother, Mme. Edith Curbis,
and her stater, Miss eilargaret Curtis;
Miss ionise Patton at her home
]sere alter ,spending the winter
with friends at Dunnville; Mrs. W.
TT, lefer inney and daughters,
Eileen :and Ellzabetih with London
friends; Mr. ,and Mrs. .Tames Bees,
bin. and eon David, Belleville,, with
Mas. C. F.T. MacDonald and Miss
yrniiau at. manse; Mra.
eetettel,t, 'Pine ilIrer, with her son.
reeerenrl, and Mr. and Mos. Joseph
Homan.
ce/
MODERN FARMING
DEPENDS UPON
POWER EQUIPMENT
The ability of Canadian farmers to "deliver the
goods" is due in a very large degree to their skill
and eagerness in adapting modern mechanized
equipment to their operations.
Now, more than ever before, farmers are looking
to machines to help" them overcome the scarcity
and high cost of farm labor, to get the work done
quickly and at low operating cost, and to main-
tain and increase production.
Through continuous research and engineering
Massey -Harris has developed new and improved
tractors, combines and power machines which
prove helpful to users in establishing more efficient
farm operation.
MASSEY-HARRISCOMPANY, LIMITED
Molterr, c# KO Quality Farm implements for over One Hundred Y "s
ASSESSOR WANTED
For the Village of Bt'ussets
Appiirmteons for the povition of
AHsewRai' 1'0r the Village of Bruseela_
All al)phaajions ;nest be In the
homes of -the Clerk by June 23rd
1951.
G. R. Campbell, Clerk,
1
g n r.
... e.�,r`"''. qi epi', it )
FOR SALE —
Seed Buckwheat.
Stein Alexander, Ethel, Phone R5r13 1
FOR SALE--
Motes
ALE—Motes Bicycle, in fair condition.
new tires, very reasonable.
Steele Nichol, Phone S3r10 after 6 ,
FOR SALE —
1 Lady's rain cant. size 10. good
ae new. '
Phone. 55r10.
PIANOS —
1lised reconditioned, plain case $10S..
5 new pianos, trade in accepted,
Schuett & Sons, Mildmay, Ont.
FOR SALE—
Large extension table wtth leaves
also Quebec heater with oven,
Clifford Marks Phone 51rS.
WANTED —
300 pullets, 6 to 10 weeks old.
-Torrence Dundee, Walton
Phone 90x5 Brussels. -
NOTICE —
Chain Saw and custom work at
reasonable price.
Apply at tine Bruaeebs Post.
WASHERS —
60 ocycle refirgerators, ranges at 1
fold prices),
Soh-meitt & Sons, Mildmay, Ont.
FOR SALE—
Barn — 56' x 56' with granary,
lined with matched bardwood lumber.
Priced reesanahle. Apply to
Geo L. Blake Phone 56r12.
FOR SALE —
S3 fox pens, good used lumber,
1 steel rooting windows. and doors,
1 reitsonable, also good bag screen-
ins', off car $50. Seed oasts $40.00
J. C. Lamont, Ethel.
FOR SALEe-
TTean•y pullets, Bray has them
Iimmediate delivery, dayold, started,
' Also mixed abicks, light and med-
iuni weights. Hattching through
i July - August for summer buyers,
int get your order in soon, Agent
Wm. Glen Bray, Et -lel.
I TENDERS WANTED —
Tenders for installing an oil burner
in the hot water boiler at the Brae—
sets,
sets, Morris and Grey Telephone
Office, Tenders to he in by June
"This is PAT MURRAY. We'd like
to welcome you to Words and
Musk each afternoon during the
week from 3.05 to 4.00. Our aim
is to bring you the world's Finest
Music during these daily periods
of Words and Music. Join us?"
980—CFPL's Pat Murray.
AUCTION SALE
of Household Furniture
To be held at the home of
Harry Champion, Turnherry St.,
Brussels on
SATURDAY, JUNE 16th
Sale to commence at 1 P. M.
Lxteneion table (oak)
6 eh al (leather :seats)
Buffet
1 dresser. 1 wash stand
iced and springs
Wicker settee, rocker and arts nhafl'
1 -antique emit chair
Upright piano, in good condition with
bench
1 chesterfield, 1 walnut settee
1 rocking chair
Odd chairs and small tables
McClary range, A-1 rondibion
Coal Oil stave with oven
1 fernery, 1 hall seat
Wall mirrors, 1 cherry table
1 verandah conch swing
2 lawn cheers
1-60 cycle Connor washer with tub
stand in A-1 condition
1 hand wringer with tub stand
ixlin.ds, curtains and drapes
China, silver and glass ware
1 commode
1 floor lamp and several oil lamps
A number of melts, small stats anti
cushions
1 linoleum rug 9 x 12
Fruit jars and flower pats
Potted terns
2-5 gal. gas cans with flexible spouts
Several window frames with glass
Oalvianized waali tubs.
(Garden tools and other articles
ton nuntenous to mention.
Terms • Cash «,
F. W. Kemp, Auctioneer
Harry Chem.plon, Prop,
TENDERS FOR COAL AND COKE
Federal Buildings—Province of
Ontario
ProfitableDci rtyrCo s
ore Essig-ntial Now Than Ever N
1
Due to yterd of cultivation end growing of crone the soil become.
depleted el ma„y neceosury minerals, etr,, consequently teeny grain* do
not contain Adequate eutriave value.
This to one mean for the need of
Wliplementary feeds to make a .pro.
peel' balanced rotten for dairy cows.
You can't get milk without lead.
The more a cow will oat the mare
Wilk yoerly3lbamacednut
sad rontadfn wt
necessary nmounta of vitamins and
mineeala ns weIl As peotoltw and aw.
bohydratoa.
To make awes money, fowp only
well brad Corso and Iced thorn to the
limit with eery lord's Dairy Meal
vthich Iscontethe
abundant quantitieuafateoff ailblo", ausea-
tiol vitamin. miner. and k hue .cast
oc000mical l.cd you eta T'aD'•
For Salle by,
Et.xiel Produce
5 p?.
CRANW.
On Sunday. May tet, ;tete :lir.
Lae of Clinton, occupied the pulpit
of Knox Presbyterian Church and
adnrintafered the Sacramento of holy
Communion and Baptism. Joyce
Edna, intent daughter of Mr. and
:tire. Murray Huether was baptized.
The service 111 Knox Church on
S'(rd,y horning, June 2. was con-
duc'ted' by lin Harry Green. (1 ir'l.ph.
'T et Sunday, ,Tune 10. .trill he Mr,
(ireen'< Inst Sunday with us, prior
-r" lean ng en a trip to Europe.
on Wednesday evening. June 13,
at 8.30. In Knee Church, ('ranbrook,
Rev. Mr. Hindman, of Notehet•n
frrland, will preach as a candidate
for a call. This is to he a joint
service of the congregations of
Cranhrook and Ethel and it is hoped
that all members and adherents
will be Writ to hear Mr. Hineman, if
poseible,
Mrs. Clara'Omatead is haute again
following an extended etay in St.
Thomas owing to the illness of her
sister, Mrs, L. H. Gordon, who is
e,till at the home of her sister Mrs.
Jas. McCallum. St. Thomas.
'lir, and errs. Wol. Cameron, Short
Hills. N. J., are 'netting with Mr,
Ca.meron's mother, Mrs. Wm, Cam-
eron and his brother Calvin and Mrs.
Cameron and Alex.
The Ladies' Aid of Knox Presby-
terian Church met in the home of
.Mrs. Allen Cameron on Tuesday
evening, May 22, with fifteen in
n,ttendance. The meeting opened
with a passage of scripture and
prayer.
The minutes eP the previous sleeting
were read by the secretary, blies
Afire S. Forrest. The roll call was
answered with n sentence prayer.
Arraneenteree ever( made for the
garden party neiug held on Tnes-
rlar. Jutta 10, Several items of busi-
ness were diernssed. Mrs. i:mensnn
Mitchell alive a hntnnrnns reading.
The Lord's prayer was repeated in
23rd. Lowest or any tender hot noises and 1110(11 was served by the
SEALED TENDERS addressed to the
1 necessarily acoepted,hostess, aesteted by Mrs. Frei
undersigned and endorsed "Tender E
Apply to W. S. Scott, Sec.-cmulictnn and Mns, Mac Engel.
tor Coal" will be received until 3
FnR SALE — p, m„ (E.D.S.T.), Thursday, June 21,
One dinning room suit Walnut— 1951, fol the supply of coal and coke
ennsisting of 6 chairs, 1 extension
for the Dominion Buildings through-
t'hle and buffet. One kitchen cabinat, ant the Province of Ontario.
on
lir. and Mr Roy Hall and Mr
Fors of fender with speeifiaati s c zt Dobson spent the
lie above articles
are in first chase I mart Mrs Qu
and .cwndibians attacthed can ba
condition and have to be aeon tole week -end in Flint Hirt the guestsappreciated,
ob:t•alned from the Chief of Perches-week-end
Dir, aucl lits, George Holl and
1 sig and Stores, Department of Public
I Apply over Post Office, Brussels, Patnely,
\ferias, Ottawa. and the District Dir. and Mrs. George McNair of
1 TENDERS WANTED •- i ;\rnhttect, 36 Adelaide St.. East, llettntltou..hent rite weekend with
Grey Twp, School Area calls for ' Toronto, Ont.
tenders. tor Following painting Tenders elmuid be trade on the
friends and relatives.
S. S. No, 6 Classroom entrance ' DTra. Alex el div of 1 1P'$ TDwn-
fnrm•s supplied by the Department
I 1 �diip who tax been a liatten,t in the
1 and exterior, t and in emcordance with deps.rtmental
Listowel Hospital for the peel few
S. 8, No, 7 Classroom entrance specdfitrat:inns attached thereto. n Ark is spending sem( time at
and exterior, The Delia,ntnnent resetwes the right the borne her daughter Mao. Jar
S. S. Ne, 8 Clasanoom entrance t to denm.nd from any successful
attd exterior, Vipond, Donegal.
tenderer, before awarding the Dreher, Mr, and Dina, Harold Cordite 6th
S. S. No. 10 Entrance sand exterior, 1 a aaounii'y deposit in the farm of a
Plea" abate coati of Interior and roar of Grey, celebrated the2511
1 (Pa'tiPied Dhegne on a chartered anniversary
of their marriage on
exterior separately, Tenders will be bank in Canada, trade payable to Cn:tnrday, ,Tone 2nd. On Frid y even
received by trustees or secretary up 1 the .order of Nis Honoanrahl:e the ing the neighbors gathered at Schou
until ,Tune 11111, 1951. I D?iianiaber o4 Pnb01c �zorlrs equal to 1 Hnnse No 3 (;ray, and a mos
J. Cavi Hemingway, Sen-Tneas> 1 10 peer• centt ne hhe amount of the
pleasant time was spent and best
wishes and a gift was conveyed to
the honored couple. Lunch was
served
"I'D CLIMB THE HIGrte•ol
MOUNTAIN"
Showing all next week at the
Capitol Theatre, Listowel
"I'd Climb The Highest Ivlounbain"
oe, of tdut finest ,family pictures of
the rear comes to the Capitol
Theatre. Listowel, for 6 heart-warm-
ing days next week. Monday to Sat-
n:rday. 3,100 -11th to 16t11.
"1'd Climb T'he Highest Mountain"
is a tenderly unfolded, heart-warm-
ing story of a email backwoods town
and a two fisted minister who leads
the way in making his community a
better More to live in. But it's
rot the story of just one than and
Lia family. lit's about all folks —
the gond and the lnasl — the drama-
tic things and funny things that
happens to them. Tt's all about real
love too. end fast stepping horses,
horseuhoe pitnhdn' and Sunday
School n'enies, Its humor makes
ren levee from .the beach and its
somau hits are add.time hits of yester-
dee — "In the Shade of he Old
ogle Tres," "When Iron and I
Were Sweet Sixteen," and "Silvery
Moon."
Filmed in Technicolor and in She
great screen tradition of "Trail of
the Lonesome Pine" and "Stars in
My Crown," .et bowers over even
these great pictures with strengtb
end .stature of a giant. It has ,to
offer an unforgettable and beautiful
movie experience for the whole
family. Costarring in "I'd Climb
the Highest Mountain" are Susan
Hayward and William Lnndigan. The
�:�ttrporting elvers include Rory Cal-
houn. a rugged newcomer. and Berb-
er Bates. it lov.'ly ynnng at•trees Of
genuine ability. Others are Gene
Lockhart. as a toren-minded pariah-
ouer, Lynn Bari and the redoubtable
old tarourite character actresses
Ruth Donnelly and Kathleen Lock-
hart.
Tt is with deep and heartfelt
pieasnre that we• publ1sh this re-
view of a most unseal and beautiful
motion Pie Pare. We suggest that
ytnt :We it and expels lute its down
to earth brill yourself and take
the family with you
MEN'S SOFTBALL SCHEDULE
Bluevale at Ethel -. June 8
Ethel at Redgrave June 11
Sunshine at Bluevale June 14
1 Stone School at Ethel June 15
ttelgrav at Sunshine June i6
Brae School at Bluevale June 19
S In -hese at Brussels June 19
Brussels at Ethel June 22
It Stone School at Suuehine June 23
Ethel et Bluevale June 25
Belgrsve at Brussels June 26
Ethel at :Stone School June 29
Bluevale at Sunshine June 30
Sunshine at Belgrave July 2
1 Bluevale et Brussels July 8
t Brussels at Stone School ,July 6
fit, eA�
-
FA4MER5 — . tender, or Bearer Ron& of the Dom- ___reeete.t__ -
Save Money try Na ether. Liquid , 'anion of (3enisde or of Mie fta.nedian
Fertilizer mate he used with dry fee- : Niiatdtonlal Railway Oompang and its
+iTizer, or replace it. Any drill eonsditnent nnmlpandes nn.conddtinn-
cvi11 do, Try e. test Held — 1 ally guaranteed as to ptdnnipal and
75e to 51:00 per sera. 1- interest by the Dominion of Csan-
Fiermm�tended — Frea Samplers to aria; or the afoaementfoned bonds and
'-sTl hie farmers. Free information a ()entitled ahmque if required to
3'1r1 foidrrs, Minty to make 011 an odd amount.
7. C. Lamont. Ethel.
___mnemnntre tor the fulfilment at the
' THE, MIRACLE OF rmnhnaot.
:Such security will serve as a
j TtO13111?;T FOR`'IITti+ R,
HOPAI.ONG CASSIDY t knell* Secretary.
Von ore evenr1 to read Arleta Ron, T7earantmemt n8 Paidnitc Works,
rrs �f7i.. Jiah,ns' m0ide :stomv of 111111 Ottawa. Mae, 23, 1951.
Rmad, whose pnrtra,va.l ni Tionalneg
COiesitliv, Atnntira"s ireerwe ate c'ow'-
ii,,, 11a•a: ri,mna,rfl• ' tete one-time
usle140, "m9nil11rm Phot''' hid:o the
h,nvin et ;nations or Aanerft'an voting -
Ones, Td elfattiha in nee Brindatv'e
(.rime 101 ieset1 of The Anierteen
yeeeetre emeenelvely With TDetroit
eeeeav Tim PS,
A'r'TENTION FAPtMERS —
w111 he nleesed to rink nn Arad
or erinrtled farm antmels and Pee
hie -beet nrrvalilne nrlres lnor im-
mediate servlPP telenhnne collect —
TRrns' els 115-r-12 Lletowei 650.r t.
or tllmira 564
Gordon ' lung (Dlmira) Ltd.
:the tire for thrift -wise buyers !
THE LOW-PRICED
GOOD/NEAR
MARATHON
Here's real value in a guaran-
teed Goodyear with the famous
non-skid diamond tread—a t
re
6 00-16 ' better built for long, trouble-
free mileage.
LOOK FOR TH1S'H16H SIGH'OF QUAUIY
G56
ELLIOTT MOTOR SALES
PHONE; 82
DODGE_DESO O SALES & SERVICE