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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1951-8-22, Page 4THE BRUSSELS POST USED CARS .-- 1950 Ford Sedan, two-tone in colour.' with overdrive. 7-1949 Oldsmobile Sedan with built in Radio. 3949 Chevrolet Coach 1L937 Pontiac Sedan Many Older Models. USED TRUCKS -1948 Chevrolet 1 ton Truck 137 inch wheelbase 1-1945 Chev. Chassis, Cab, 179 inch wheelbase NEW TRUCKS :1 -New Sedan Delivery for immediate delivery. rs s 1 Trucks - Almo rleci ;ie Delivery Riverside Motors Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Texaco gas and oils Phone 56 Brussels, Ont. Profit Li t Y 11 Co s ore Esq Th Ever '.Ane is pas. 01 rniftreima ami $P010(0vj al mase d tai bococes 3gtw.i ori roam a.®o>oe, 021.0e40; an, do root coated= crania naaclrn, rodeo - Mao to nom :o.roa the time mood al (segs w mashy o pee- balamod refits 3m' dairy seam Yea don't ' not soM widows tea, n The nc a osmr 'Nalooc roc calk ye'a mn1 sot, Nat des food mono to peopeelg balanced and ....la lea nooeomry oaoaaaes of oft: ins mad mlmeSe w aeffi I peoultho cru sar- aeby,tarace. Ta =km amen r raani kola, ondy ass Fwd cmm wed dmmd ulnen ea the Phoria 'Atm S9orckh03's DairyMVPS o..asrks-,+ sdteb is eery emamthima.liana ethos - the. minvethome 0. caham aL act is don Mead osesemmtcai kai tea sacs Imp. 9 For ids DAIRY MSA .- CL.ASSIFIED ADS. • pLAN now for the future ... with running water. A DURO PUMPING SYSTEM means you have running water in your home for all household and family needs. Lightens kitchen work ... all the comforts of a modern bathroom. Pleasant and more enjoyable living ... a DURO PUMP can provide -modern living for your family. EMCO FIXTURES and FITTINGS Working in an EMCO equipped kitchen ... bath- room and laundry is a pleasure , protect the health of your family. See us today: EC516 For Sale by - C. & J. Krauter Co. EMPIRE BRASS MFG. CO. LIMITED LONDON - HAMILTON • ST. CATHARINES - TORONTO • SUDBURY WINNIPEG • VANCOUVER ' FOR SALE _:; ' Burbank Plume, Douglas Hemingway Phone 23r4 WANTED AT ONCE - Office lady for D. N. McDonald, Lumber Co.. Phone 77 Brussels. FOR SALE - Grade 92 or 4th Form High School Text Books, Helen Rintoul FOR SALE - 5prayed Harvest Apples. else plums. Bin Blake Phone 42r3 FOR SALE - Cabbages, green onions and beets. Garf McDonald. Phone 77x19. FOR SALE -- A bunch of little pigs, ready to wean. ,Toe Holmes Phone 15r5, SALESMAN WANTED - With car to sell Watkiu's Pro- ducts in the Townships of Morris and Grey.Appiy. to -Box 50 Brussels. FOR SALE - .50 Red - Rock Pullets. 5 months old, laying, Graham 'Work Phone 211-13, FOR SALE - Five acres of second cut Alfalfa Hay. AIMS to Torrance Dundas. Walton, Phone Brussels 915r5, r"' SAi9' . 1 ACulinA'at• 11,•e n x 101•_. with pad Con olcnnl Rugs 7114 x 0. Phone 490. WANTED - 1a ,nrdx of dry bard body wood. 1''.'. • .79111x9 McCracken, l :r:•.-:<eis, Phone 7075. FOUND - 1:nd truck gate in vicinity of Ethel ,,,, ml (,._+r, 71' Stt-phrnson. Brussels 40r10. HONEY FOR SALE - Cl''rer honey in your own e0n- i.1 oar 13c lb. We can supply you t"i't all the containers 7011 need. Lloyd Wheeler Phone 21r8. HOUSE FOR SALE - In the Village of Brussels. Mod- ern conveniences. garage and garden, For information apply to 1;•'r P. Cousins, Phone 22 WANTED - 1(cns..keailrr for e•id,,rly couple, 11, lno,lern home. own froom, no clean - 511 or washing, evenings and Sun days off. Wr't, to Gordon El1'ot!, Iag cal, Ontario, FuR SALE - 6 room house, modern convenien- ces. !y acre of land with small barn 39' a 15', young orchard of apples, pears, plums and cherry trees all hearing Located in town of Brus- sels. Turnberry, St. Lots 245 and 246. Apply to 0. Buschlen. Phone 7 7rR, FOR SALE 1932 Ford V-8 Coupe. in real good condition. 1933 Ford Comm 1534 Terraplane Coach, new tires and battery. 1920 Model A Ford Coach, These cars are priced to sell. J. 0, Neil Phone '77r6, ATTENTION FARMERS - \We will be pleased to pick up dead ,ai• crippled farm animals and pay o:ghest prevailing prices, For lm- -1'edlate trvlce telephone collect - Brussels S5 -r-12 Listowel 650-r-2, ur Elmira 564 ^cion "'lung (Elmira) Ltd, 11SED CAR PARTS Axl s and wheels suitable for trailer, and farts waggons, Transmioo ons, Driveshafts, Treads A, ;tied heats units, Glass, Generators. nu4 starters eco. Dozen of .:nodi 110,(1 tiles and lulu, in all popular sizes, Norman McLeen, Sea.f0rth, mile south of tracks, Phone 3J, HELP WANTED - MALE - Act now if ran want to establish yourself In a profitable business with 9 7091 future. Tf you are a reliable man, between 25 and 53 rears of age.Teye or ten obtain a ear, you can make targe earnings and safeguard your fmturo, Yon don't need Capital or previous ex• .nerlenoe In this pleasant worts sell. ins' tarn) and household necessities. Writs The J. R. Watkins, CO., Dept. 11-11•4 859 St. troch 4t„ Montreal. 14 NOTICE TO t0REDITORr In 'the Matter of at. Naito, of A1larg rit.Ap. Shedder' tate of toy Ytllage 1St; Arusaeta is the County of Huhn, epiuster, disclosed. Notice. is hereby given, that all ore i ore and other* t.•rLul6 elating agalnlst the estate 05 Nue *aid Mar - ::fret D. Shedden who died on or about hlie 28th dray of Judy at the '('own of Wingham, are required on or about the 31st day of August 1951, to send to the undersigned full particulars of their olailns to writing immediately .after the 31st day of August, 1951, the assets of the es - 'ate will be distributed amongst the Parties entitled thereto Slaving re- gards only far cialms of which the i;xeclntons stall then have notice. Dated at Brussels this 15th day of August, 1951. CRAWFORD & HPXPHERINGTON Bsmrtslters Brussels, Ontario. Solicitors for the Executors. PORTAGE RESIDENT SINCE 1900 JOHN FULTON 79 YEARS, DIES A resident of Manitoba sln0e 1900, John Fulton passed away Monday, July 80511, following a lengthy 131- ness. He passed away at the home cf his daughter, Mrs, Clayton Kane, 349 A9•oorgate Blvd„ Deer Lodge. He WI 110-n 1111ki119 ads hmane tntrr sire April, He was in his 79th year. Mr. Fulton was born at Walton. Ont., later moving to Brussels. and settled 1n Portage 1a Prairie '11 1904 He purchased the barber shop of ,the late ,Tohn Williams which was established in the McLenaglien Work. To 1916 he enlisted with the Pont Transport in the first World War. Re..nruine From u,ersea, in 191R, he farmed for several years. later 115;01119 the Norah Star 051 Ca„ from which he rot?red in 1940. FTe was a ,I member of Nue former Grace Menlo. dist now the, United Church. the Knights of Pythias, and the Can• adieu Order of Fn11•esters. Tn 1906 he married Ellen Roe. daughter of the late Mr. and :11rs. Richard Roe.• Portage, pioneers. \Tr. Fulton wo.o an assoela.te at- r'+nr of hhr. POrtare Fair and we”lied very netlrciv in that c+n- ieitr (1","no the past unmher of VPRt'9, Surviving are ills widow, two daughters. 3111+. Clayton Kane, Deer Letoo, Flora of Chicago and ora seri, Richard of Lashbnrn. Sask. 95(110wan. one brother Donald of Portage and '55'p sisters, Mrs Flora Carter. Edmonton, Mrs. Min- nie McArter, St. Catharines, Mrs. 151 Ferguson and the Misses Agnes and Margaret of Brussels, Ont., and +wo grand children. Funeral sap rices ware held at 2 p• m, on Wed - 100119y front McMaster's Funeral 011119 , Burial was held in 111' firmly plot Hillside cemetery, Largely attendee tun service 9711'•' held yesterday afternoon, for the late John Mutton, Pioneer rest dent of Portage lea Prairie. Mr. Felton passed away. on Monday at the home of his darHhtea', who. Clay - trot Kane, 2411 Moorgate Blvd., Deer Lodge. Services were held in M.cMaster's Funeral Chapel. and were conduct- ed by the Rev, H. L. Richardson, 11. E. Burk, sang two solos., "Rock of Ages", and "The Old Rugged (rose,. Mrs. A, W, Hetherington presided ,at the organ, Many beautiful floral tributes hanker] the caskets, and a111 extra ear was needed to carry 511001 to Tifillsdde Cemetery, wjbetre Muriel was made in the family plot. Pallbearers were ; T-Tarn'ey 01v - ens. David Clair Sr„ Keith Stew- art, deorge Banner, Richard John- ston and Don McVicar, Personals : Mrs, Emory Naylor, T1 li 11 •91, r. XX, with Mr, and Mr's, Wey; George Kirkby, Toronto, • witil his family here; Mr. and Mrs. Crosby Pantie, London. with air. and Mrs. Fred Pn1150; Mr. acini Mrs. James Cameron, Sarnia, with Mr. and Mrs. James Coutts; Samuel McPherson, Con, 14, McKillop, con- fined to his bed with a heart con- dition, FOR SALE -• Shea Store and Repair Shop in good village, Store is ideal Brick: Red brick 6 roomed house adjoining, also 3 room apartment above store, Stock is 51.500.00, Stool* and repair shop and buildings all for quick sale priced at 54,500.00. 100 acre Crass and wood tarot. lots of water, 5000 11099 trees set Ont. Cad to sell at 52200,00. 1 C. Tone, Real NSgtate Broker. Brussels, Ont Itellisesflat; jests* OA UM tr• Swap your Old, Worn Tires NOW FOR NEW LONOI-MIIILIAG■ GOODYEAR TIRES Alto available In Rib Tread Why risk the danger of driving on worn tires any longer 1 We'll give you the biggest trade-in allowance for your old tires when you trade them in for big -value, long -mileage Goodyears. Come in today for the best tire deal in town. 022 LOOK FOR THIS "NIGH SIGN" OF QUALITY /i GOODS ►SEAR TIRES ELLIOTT MOTOR SALES PHONE: 82 DODGE-DESOTO-SALES & SERVICE Ast.rillimom' 4I" Air P. ersvole 4, BL UEVALE T11.• 1 a lir ' :\;.T ,:f Kr•ax laceb7' lerian Church islet at the home of Mts. Rayymoud 011117,17-, hitch 14 women present. Airs. Lamont presi- ded and led in prayer. Mrs. Leslie gate the scripture reading, and Miss Dorothy Greenaway offered the closing prayer. After the devotion- al period, the women cut oat quilt patches. Rev. ,T. II. Townsend, Mount 191gin, re x(11271 i7- the United Church on Sorb ty, uedu9 as his theme the s;:n'v of the pr02491(1 9019. Rey. L. C. Jorgensen, Huaston, Miss„ '1 I 1t he Prt+sb7terian Church, There will be no service 111 the United Church next Sunday, Personals ; Mrs. John T-Ioclmidge with Mrs. Thomas Barrett. Water- loo; Mr. and .firs. George Pea-. cock and two children, Ottawa, with Mr. and firs. W. J. Peacock; Ileo. and Mrs. J. A. Burden. Ar- thur and Doreen with friends in this community; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Pugh.. Dorchester, and the tatters sister, Mrs. P,•rey herr. THIS with [mends here; 911', and Mrs. SLewanl Procter and family, Mr. 11110 Mos. Vipond, Air. and 1VIr6. W 19,1)11111111 111 this community on. Stun - clay; and Mrs„ Raymond Elliott at Atwood and Stratford; Mao St ON in Lo19el011 on. Sunday, EP EPERICK F. HOMO H Phm, B., R. 0. ❑ "•='end Optometrists 171^in Hornoth R. O. .1 5?. tiomur.h R. 0.��•�1t�_ i;: ria ton, Vol .t 13 5! e.. and it takes time to train a tank crew: each man must know his job thoroughly; he must be an alert, skilled member of a fighting teats. The Armoured Corps of the Canadian Army needs keen young men today. ... men ready to 'train for a man-sized place in one of its tank crews: tank drivers, gunner operators, vehicle mechanics. Now is the time to report for training ... make Canada strong by acting now! HELP ��,11,, �11E L P. n'9YA CAA,*A k5r1€11G 111,1. 1111 d:lue.ti To enlist you must I. Be a Canadian citizen or British subject. 2. Be between 17 and 29 years of age. 3. Be single. 4. Meet Army test requirements. 5. Volunteer for service anywhere. Report right away fee Wallis House, Charlotte & Rideau SU., OTTAWA, Ont. No, 5 Porsonnol Depot, Artillery Park, Begot 5t„ KINGSTON, Ont. No. 6 Personnel Depot, Chorloy Park, Douglas Drive, TORONTO, Ont. No.7 Personnel Depot,Wolsoley Barracks, Blixobelh St., LONDON, Ont. 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