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The Brussels Post, 1951-6-13, Page 5He r s a gofrg BILL Is ANOTHER enterprising boy who is learning to appreciate the value of saving for what he wants. Each week, he puts a part of his spare time earnings in the bank. And is he proud of his bank book! Many a businessman credits his success to the habit of thrift learned early in .life. Planned saving has helped millions of Canadians to make the most of their own enterprise and industry. Experience has shown that the difference between "getting along" and "getting ahead" often starts with a bank account. Use the chartered bank in your neighborhood as a safe and handy place to make your savings grow. One of a series by your bank ///// 1�•ty:t/'i�/ Bei; • To Beautify Your Honlie Choose Sturgeons Pure House Paints. Available in gleaming white and 19 attractive colors. Made to resist wear and weather. Johnson's Paint & Electric Store Brussels, Ont. VOU CAN STOP FASTER ...,:. THAN THE BIG FELLOW! ASSESSOR WANTED For the Village of Brussels Applletut'ons for the position Of ASseasor tot' the village of Brussels. A11 applications most be in the hands of the Cleric by June 23rd, 1951, G. R. Oalnpbell, Clerk. 4;'G'J ,J.. .ADS. ,L,��;>R,,�'Xh A WASHERS - 4') (cycle r'efireefatol's, ranges at (old prlcee). Schueit & SOna, Mildmay, 'Ont. PIANOS - Used rvconclitinnrd, plait case $198., 5 new pianos trade in accepted. ! Schuett & Sons, Mildmay, Ont, 1 FOR SALE pie:, .ready to wean, ,:eros chunks. Lalrrence Qnerengesser Phone 33r14 FOR SALE --• - Man's bicycle C.C.M. in A-1, con- dition, .apply to Pete Litowsigi Phone 4317 FOR SALE - General Motors Frigidaire Refrig- erator 7.7 cubic' 8t., In good condition. Just recently changed over to 60 cycle, Used 3 seasons. Marl( Hamilton Phone Brussels 48r26 FOR SALE - 2 range slhelfers, 6 x 7 ft. Ed. Bryans Phone 17r18, NOTICE - Custom chain sawing, reasonable Prices. apply t0 Clifford Cardiff, Brussels Phone 29x2 FOR SALE - Dayold pullets from Bray's, prompt shipment. Taking orders for started. If you want broilers August - Sept- ember, get your order in now. Full particulars. Agent Wm. Glen Bray, Ethel. TENDERS WANTED - Tenders for installing an oil burner in the hot water boiler at the Brus- sels, Morris and Grey Telephone Office. Tenders to be in by rune 23rd. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Apply to W. S. Scott, Sec. FOR SALE One dinningroom suit Walnut cen•ststing of 6 chairs, 1 extension table and buffet. One kitchen cabinet. The above articles are in first class condition and have to be seen to be appreciated. Apply over Post Office, Brussels, ATTENTION FARMERS - We will be pleased to pick up dead or crippled farm animals and pay highest prevailing prices. For im- mediate service telephone collect. - Brnssels 85-r-12, LietoweI 650-r-2, ear iTmira 564 Gordon "dung (Elmira) Ltd, W TENDERS WANTED - Grey Twp, School Area calls for tenders for following painting : S. S. No. 6 Classroom entrance and exterior. S. S. No. 7 Classroom entrance and exterior. S. S. No, 8 Classroom entrance and exterior. S. S. No, 10 Entrance .and exterior, Please .sbalte cost of interior and exterior separately. Tenders will be rerpived by trustees or secretary up until .lune 11th, 1951. J. Carl Hemingway, Seo -Trees, FARMERS - Save money try Na Chars Liquid Fertilizer may be used with dry fer- tilizer, or replace it. Any drill will do. Try a test field - 75o to 81.00 per acre. Recommended - Free Samples to reliable farmers, Free information and folders. Apply to J, C. Lament, Ethel, Skinny men, women gain 5,10,15 lbs. Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor( Whet a thrinl non, Ilmtre d 1 out; lacy 0,1- lotits an 0p; 00(0 no looser eornwnyl body 1 ee bolt toned, eiotl7 ;'been -solo look, Tbo0- eende of e0611, women, me0, Fbo sorer could rote bo - ora, are now Proud of eafee17, They the 7.1000100 bodlae. Thoss th�rnk W0 epo- bLLi le tobundlne, gab - bumble bundIot brio, woos, 0. Wield, aka dub, bullion. Iron, ritrenn 11 , oil - elm, to O blood, 1i51rare oppdttte .00 dlimtlon toed 01,01700 sore and nouWhite. tl pat 00 Eire bounty yry Don'Gt ienr (01000 T00 fel• a16pp when 700'01 tiled W 6, 10. 16 or 00168 ran list ter normal wolibt. O01tr MU,.WNew a0drotVmemeteddineI"ory `iM/A THE BRUSSEIa POST ST, JOHN'S LADIES' GUILD line regular monthly meeting of 'Dile Guild was held 1n (ht basement of St. John's (diet'cb on Tuesday, June 51.13, .'line meeting opened with hymn 185 "Jesus (Calls lis O'er the 'Cumuli." followed by prayers of 3lrtel'cess"nn, lllanksgesing and the Lord's Prayer, led' by the itl'eshlcnt Mrs, 0. Davis. The scripture lesson was read by M'rq. Kerr. 'Phe n11nu- les of tate previous meeting were read by Mrs. 3, H. Brylans in the obscene of the sonretary, Monthly dues were ra'llec;ted. The treasurer's sln,teanent of (11e "Laymen's Bangoat" was given. Errs. Kerr reported that the ron.Oirmlution service will take place nn Monday, ,Tnly 23rd. A menet was planned Inc ,the Lions fMet din- ner. Me0tllbg closed with prayer by Mrs. Rev, J. T•I, Kerr, ,MORRIS TWP. COUNCIL iworris Township Council Meeting, June 4, 1951. The Council need in the Township Hall an the above date with till the members present. The minutes of the last meeting WPM read and adopted on motion of Bailie Parrott and Sam Alcock. Moved by Chas. C'nul'tes, seconded by Sam Aloock .that the tender of George Reclean] to Clean' and repair the Kelly Drain a.ccerding to Engin- PPP's slpenifSeatinns 8o1' the sum of 33.620,00 he arrep:trd. - Carried. Moved by Sam Alcock, seconded by Wm. Pearoek that the Brussels Agric'ultur'al Sessiety be given a grant of 850„ Biytlt a grant of 940., and' Bela -rave n grant of $20, - Carried. Moved by W.m, Penroek, seconded le- Bailie Parrott that Reeve Harvey T."hnq,ton be appointed as a repre- semtahtve fur Morris to attend the semolina. in T.istnwel 0n Tuesday, r•,ne 96 in re,rat'd to the Mildle '16^411n t 0r, r.o,, Conservation An•thor- i''" - r"1'rierl. Moved by Chas. Coultes, seconded by Sam Alcock that the roads bills as presented by the Road S'ltperintend- enil be paid. - Carried. Moved by Chas. Conites, seconded' be Bsille.Parn,nt that the sprayer be:. made avaiabl0 'to She Federation of nldruitnl'P to the Fall for spraying cattle at 15 rents per man aim for cur?gins' stables at $5.00 per Hour or a minimum charge or 35.00 for any one job. - Carried, Moved by Wm. Peacock. seconded by Bailie Parrott that the meeting adjourn to meet again on July 2 at 1 p. m. - Carried, The following acnoiunits were paid;' Wm. VanOannp, fox bounty $1.50 .Totem Kelly Ir„ fox bounty 2.00 .7nhn Rhin. fox bewail' 2.00 Frank Alcock, fox bounty 1.60 Harvey Cook, fox bounty 7.50 Wm. Flood, fox bounty 2.00 (Ciro, Martin, ,hydro for t1a11 6.07 Plyth Standard, Kelly Drain 1,52 T'elgrave Coop„ devils powder 402.00 "-(3 'Arent teheen, Tmrvey Drain 40.00 Ger. Weseubnrg, Brussels Fair 50.00 Mrs. F. Galbraith, Meth Fair 40,00 Sir=tract Procter, Relgrave Fair 20.00 F. S. Robinson, Relief Account 20.00 Mrs. R. Craig, Relief • 20.00 S. R. Elliott, Relief account 18.84 Gordon Nicholson, spraying 71,20 Gen. Hetherington, spraying 149.50 Nelson Higgins, T'nempingnent Sdmmns and Postage 45.20 Harvey 2". Tnhnotnn, RPPVP. Glen. C. E?retro. Clerk, ; t .t % f Mars, ,Tomes T, Pearson, was hoedees for the June meeting of bite W. M. S. and W. A. of the United Church, 12 members present. The theme of the worship service was, "Worship and. Work." Mrs, Ames took this pant of the service, Three hymns were used 37. 375. and 306. These were innterspersed by Bible verses reed by Mrs. Geo. Menzies, Prayer was offered by Mrs, Cleaver, Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. In the business nsSiod the nuttier of leaving a, im- am' In bhp fall was discussed, Mw. Toe Pearson offered to help with lunch for Mission Rand. Mrs, ,Toe Pearson invited the members to her, bmmte for the ,Truly 111reting. Lunch ' committee Mrs, Ames. and Mrs. Perry Steph-enson had the study neriocl winch ares „'Krone Camps." Mrs. Jas. Pearson was appointed to lnnlc pilfer devotional remind fer most three meetings, Meeting elnsc d by using hymn 312 end'the benedict- ion POnuti in 2031 Thesalorians 2, 1047. Lunch was served by the, 1,nelfnsq ass oteS b'Y Ma's, Glen Bra, end Ells Po re•n0, AUCTION SALE Of Housefurnishings will be held In the United Church Shed, Brussels on THURSDAY, JUNE 21st At 1,30 P, M. (Souk stove, Quebec heating stove Coal oil stove and °ren Dem) leaf ,tabic_, Kitchen fable Kitchen chairs KIirllen eab!not 011tst< cupboard„ „ buffet Kit ellen rwhoaI'd Extension table 12 dining room chairs Tee box (like new) Couch, 5 rockers Occasional chairs Commode chair Number of small tables. Folding.lroning hoard 2 dressere ITed.s and springs 1 single bad 2 .feather mattresses Connor hand 'metier Clocks, trunks Quilt bnxes, guilts Drapes Several p'er•es• of linoleum Electric iron, lamps 2 burner hot plate Quantity of dishes and kitchen utensils and other articles. • Terms Cash Harold Jackson, Auctioneer, Mr's. Mary Somers, Prop. AUCTION SALE of Household Furniture To be held at the home of Harry Champion, Turnberry St., Brussels on SATURDAY, JUNE 16th Sale to commence at 1 P. M. Extension table (oak) fi chairs (leather seats) Buffet 1 dresser. 1 wash stand Bed and springs Wicker settee, rocker and arm Chair 1 antique anon 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 condition Coal Oil stove with oven 1 fernery, 1 hall seat gall mirrors, 1 cherry table 1 verandah couch swing 2 lawn chair's 1-60 cycle Connor washer with tub stand in A-1 condition 1 hand wringer with tub stand Blinds, curtains and drapes China, silver and glass ware 1 commode 1 floor lani,p and several oil lamps A number of quilts, small mats anu cushions 1 linoleum rug 9 x 12 Fruit jars and flower pots Potted ferns 2-5 gel, ,:as cans with flexible spouts Several window frames with glass Galvanized wash tubs. Garden tools and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms - Cash F. W. Kemp, Auctioneer Harry Champion, Prop. TENDERS FOR COAL AND COKE Federal Buildings -Province of Ontario SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endorsed "Tender for Coal" - will be received until 3 p. tn„ (E-D,S,T,), Tb.ursday; June 21, 1951, for the supply of coal and coke for the Dominion Buildings through- out tete Province of Ontario. Forms of tender with specifications and ,o0nditions attached can be obtained from the Chief of Puroluas• inq.and Stores, Department of Public tones, Ottawa, and .the District Arohilteet, 30 Adelaide St., East, ! Toronto, Ont. Tenders fshouid be made on the 9orm•s supplied by tone Department and in accordance with departmental sltecifi,cations attached thereto. The Department reserves the right to demanT from any successful tenderer, before awarding the order, n security deposit in :the form of a ret tified clrequ•e on a chartered hank in Canada, made payable to the order or the FTonanra:ble the Minister of Public Works erytial to 10 per cent of the amount of the tender, or Bearer Bones of the Dom- inion of Canada Or of the Canadian N5.tionlnl Railway Cnntpsn,y and its consltitment companies uneendiftnn. 9:11'y gtua,nn:teed AS to principal end interest by the Tlominign of fla:n- 'ldn, or the aforrmenttone:d bonds and ar certified cheque if repttired to make up -an orld em0tnbt, Suet severity w411 serve es a rinnt'anhce Our the fulfilment. of the rlertna.et, RORT3,Rr FOR,TT113R, Anling Secre0a.rp. Deasaptnten,t of Ptthii(' Works, Ottawa, Slay 23, 1951, Wednosdey, Jt1ne 12th, MIA R MAR T /Vow Q' ?/%L /e 0 (size 6.0016 4•,ply) LessIrade•ln Allowance Other sizes at equally low prices. It's a brand new Guaranteed Goodyear Marathon, with a thicker, wider tread to give you even greater mileage! And now you can have your choice of tread designs - the smooth -running rib tread or the famous Goodyear diamond traction tread! Only Marathon gives you this choice in the low price field! See us today for thio Goodyear mileage bargain! LOOK FOR THIS "HIGH SIGN" OF QUALITY ELLIOTT MOTOR SALES Brussels, Phone 82 BUSINESS CARDS C. A. Myers, M. D., L. M. C. C. PITYSIClAN and SURGEON %ii1:e ee St. ;Phase 4. &3e ee,a, Chu. DR. R. W. S x'E.P HENS Graduate University of Toronto PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Teletekene 45 -- Brussels, Ont. JOHN E. LONGSTAFF, Optometrist Eyes Examined. Glasses fitted. Phone 791 Seaforth -• Main Street. HOURS: 9 - 6, Wed. 9.12.30, Sat. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Harvey W. Stephenson Representative for Sun Life Assurance Co. Canada Health and Accident Co. Casualty General Insurance Co. Phone 43x Brussels G. ALAN WILLIAMS, Optometrist. Patrick St., WINGHAM At Kincardine Office Every Tuesday. Phone Wingham 770 & 5, Kincardine 21. Evenings by appointment. J. A. Monagahan, R. O. Optomtetrist,.__. LISTOWWEL, ONT. Specializing in Eve Examination and the Fitting of Gkhzaa Office in Listowel Clinic Building Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily; Closed Wednesday van, Open every Tuesday and Saturday Evening 7:00 to 9 . Other evenings by appointment Phone 634. Walker Funeral HOa-r1t Day or Night Calls Phone 6E No extra charge tar Use of Funeral Hosts. B. G. Walker Licensed Funeral Director & !,00tbslarm SELWYN BAKER Agent for -. Hartford Wind insurance McKillop Mutual Fire Iabsurance Co. Our Rates Are Reasonable For further particulars - Phone Brussels 43 -t -1o, , Chas. T. Davidson INSURANCE FOR ALL KINDS Automobile and Fre Insulanc,e Accident and Sickness Mont for Great West Life Insurance Ca Phone Office 96 --•- l3rnxiseh, Out. r). A. Rann & Co. FUNERAL AND AIIIBULANCP SERVICE Licensed Funeral Director and lEorababn= PHONE 36 or 96 '. 'n.,,- BR J L' 01MT. Dennis Duquette Phone 51-r-18 R. R. 4 Disim5tsi s Licenced Auctioneer For Huron County No Sale too Biss - None too Small Have employed an experienced sasintant fcry tin Rio, fa'arett- R. S. ethel"nflpton, C, WINCMIAM sand BRUSSELS AT BRU SEI S Te cadlay and Saturday ali day -._ Mot open emery ire r Phone 20sc -M 15000e'ssor to E. D. PA Lewis Rowland (Licensed For Theron Conroy) AATISFAC 1ON GUARANTr ED -- PRICES REASON/MLR For Bnsiaremente !Phone 31 "i'he Brussel* Post" and !Muret Per bfani atkin Pte.. write or Anne Lew. IRnwiletd will Ow looked 'after 'Immedlsteltr Or write to R It. 3 Welton.