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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1951-11-14, Page 5YOU CAN GET $10,000 LOW RATE INSURANCE PROTECTION $10,000 for your family 0 you die frons a natural oauee; a e— $20,000 0 you die by acciddat; or— $30,000 if you die by accident while riding as a passenger in a public conveyance (aeroplane excepted), or due to a 11» in a public building. Liberal cash payment for loos of parts of your body and total disability. Ark for printed card "$10,•000 Low Rate Protection" whisk expiable this policy. It will Interest you. ConGo xrs�lt TOTAL DISABILITY AND ACCIDENTAL DEATH AND DISMEMBERMENT BENEFITS ederation Life i< r s u o' • o Association 0110.• err Representative J. C. LONG Brussels 1 PIANO TUNING — Keai. I1i1'1 is again tuning pianos ra Brussels and district. All those in• teres ed (especially past customers) contact, Oldfleld's Hardw,are, Phone 68 Bdulssels. WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOT' famous for Artistic Memorials at very reasonable prices. Always a Targe stock in Choicest Granites to Chose from Cemetery lettering a specialty Al! modern machinery. R. A. 'SPOTTON Phone 256 — Wingham, Ont. The W.M.S. and W.A. of the Ethel United Church was held in the hoot room or d,b:e Church with 11 members and 1 visitor present. The meriting was presided over by the president. The cull to worship was Followed by Hymn 510. Hymn 515 venses were road in unison as nr•Iver. Prayer was also offered. by the president, Mrs. Menzies took ifhe study period, from the study book Brom "Lakes to Northern Halts" She was assisted in the riu`nre reading by Mrs. Cleaver, Mrs. Ames and Mrs, McTaggeirt. The •,`r•riv period took the form of an i+••""inery trip by plane across n. Three mission centre were nirly Halifax, Toronto and • ,i.e T'moon and airs. Jas. T, Peaits,on assisted with 'IIs poet or t!hr- program. A short trl;.'t of the Sectionlel Meeting at on was given Ity Mrs. Ales. P.arson. Minutes of October meet- ing were read and appnoved, offer- ing was then taken. In tlbe business Period k was derided to li.ave the Christmas meeting in the school room of the church. Mrs. Alex Pearson offered to help with lunch Por Mission Band. A nominating committee or Ella Pearson, Mrs. Amer: and Mrs, McTaggart were appointed to bring in slate of of. ricers for 1952 to the Dec. meeting, Tin, meeting was closed with the Mfzpeb benediction. T.ame.h was ser. vet by Mrs. Patterson and Mm: J. T. Pearson. AcenweT <. ' O#W574 ,v!., ,OMD 'ra if U N4VEONE Last year, 20,000 persons were injured in street and highway accidents in Ontario. 400 suffered fractured skulls or spines; 3,000 had their amts or legs broken; thousands of others re- ceived other types of serious and pain- ful injuries. Do your part to prevent this needless suffering and crippling of our citizens. , THE BRUSSELS POST CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE - 241 niga, 7 weeks olid. Frank Mitchell Phone 25r26 FOR SALE — bolt Nagle and ISbn taps, Most wood for Ole money. James Stevenson Pitons 60r4, FOR SALE — .— M•edinm size Quebec Heavier, in good condition, cheap. Henry Dent, Brussels Phone 84x. HOUSE FOR SALE_ — " Hous& and lot on Mechanic Street, Brussels. Apply to F, J. Martin R. R. 2 Blytli Phone 17r23. FOR SALE — Shorbhorn Bull, eligible for regist- ration, 9 months old. eIsa Yorkstre Board pure-bred, Prank .Cardiff Phone 27,10 FOR SALE . r�--- 5 Holstein Heifers, rising 3 years, with calif; also 3 heifers rising 2 years, all sire va.cinated. J, Blair Mctntasln 'Phone 55,19, WANTED— Dead and disabled farm animals w:,ntecl for pronnpt pick-up. Call 'Percy Stephenson, Ethel, Phone ,,t,mssels 8.5r12, Collect. LIVESTOCK WANTEb — ^'TTT:`RIIROMFITPR—Plus cash for ,lead or disabled horses or cows, Phone collect Brussels 72, William Stone Sons. Limited. FOR SALE — ''hild's w•hiite boots size 8. Pair of brown rubber overshoes, size 8 Pr. of Lace black 'lubber boots, size 8. 1 commode chair tor child. Aladin lump, dolt buggy, grey, all in good condition, apply to Seddon ,Tackli'n, R. R- 2 Bluevale Phone Brussels 39r9. n 1 1 ENTION I'ARMERS —• We will be pleased to pick up dead crippled farm animals and pap iiignest prevailing prices. For int - mediate service telephone collect — Brussels 85-r-12, Listowel 650-r-1, or Elmira 564 Cordon 'dung (Elmira) Ltd HELP WANTED — MALE Here is your chance to obtain steady employment with good earnings If you're agresaive and have a car or can obtain one, you can nuke big money as a Watkins D slew. Established rural route available in your ares. No invest - matt required. Experience not nec- essary -- we train you. Ask us for Particulars. Write today to Dept. O -B-4, The J. R. Watkins Company, 350 St. Bach Bt.. Mnntrxti, Que. CRANRROOIK Mrs. Amita Besluly, Pasadena, Gal,, and her daughter Mrs. Berman Satre, Stanhope, Iowa visited aver the week -end with Nits, C. Ometeed and Mia. Lylie Gordon, Mrs, Stuart Evans 14th con„ spent several days in Detroit, Mr, and Mals. Oscar Huehen and son Donald, Conestoga, were Sunday visitors wttib Miss E. M. Steles. Mr. Kenneth Knight, wito is at- tandling Bible School In Toronto, was. home"for the week -end. Miss Martha Jeschke, left on Mon• day for Toronto. where she is em- Ployed. Mr. John Zwean, has been Iaid off work because of an infectdon In his 1 hand. On Nov. 1 In London, Morgan 0ann- eron. youngest .son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cameron was married to 1 !Therein* Evans, London. Cong'natu- lationls, Morgan. Mr. and Mns, ,Tack Noble and daughters. Hanover were guests of Mrs. Ja+mea 'Noble. PEOPLE WE KNOW Mr. and Mrs. Harris Bell and daughters of Acton were recent vectors with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bell. * * * Mr. and Mn,sLouis D. Thompson were visitors last week with net. Maurice and Mrs. Oldham, at the Rectory, Camden Hast. (near Kingston) . They also visited in Toronto. * * * Me are sorry to know that Miss Mar- garet McNabb fell .and broke her hip last Saturday and was removed to Clinton Hospital for treatment She is however making a good recovery. FOR SALE — 1-100 acre farm, with buildings priced to sell at $4000.00. 1-100 acre farm. good buildings hydro. possession this fall. 1-200 acre farm, good buildings, hydro. slip. priced to se1L J. C. Long USED CAR PARTS Axles and wheels suttabie for ."alters and farm waggons, Transmissions, Driveshtafts, Reads Sealed beam units, Glass, Generators, sod starters etc. Dozen of good used tires and tubes in all popular sires. Norman McLean, Seafort$, % mile south of tracks, Phone 8.1. e DRYO(OPUS MEATUS (Northern Pileoted Woodpecker) The Pileated Woodpecker Is a startling bird. So spectacular is Ms appearance that he is often a target for guns in the hands of thoughtless people. \An extremely valuable bird, the Pileoted should be protected. He destroys millions of wood insects and provides nesting sites for tree -dwelling ducks. Get to know wildlife. You'll find a whole new world of interest —and you'll want to conserve our natural scene. Nature Unspoiled Yours to Protect—Yours to Enloy 911 • THE CARLING BREWERIES LIMITED WATERLOO, ONTARIO Wednesday. NW.. ?tit, loll! SUPPORTS - Reduction of Gasoline Tax by 3c. Granting of vouchers to farmers to enable them to buy gasoline tax-free for farm use Institution of a province wide hospitalization pian to provide care for all in time of sickness. Re-establishment of the former subsidies paid 012 hogs. Increase in stumpage dues paid by pulp com- panies, the tax to be used to help finance the hospital plan. Appointment of a committee to consider the entire taxation problem and HIGH EDUCATIONAL COSTS in PARTICULAR. NOTE - ELMER J. FARRISD - NOV. 22 Published by Huron -Bruce Liberal Association. .R<$.1t}a'w".fa.4"`ti O II IT A million Canadians now have jobs in manufacturing. Ten per cent of these are in the primary textile indus- try. (The latest Dominion Bureau fig- ures are 1,080,000 in manufacturing and 104,000 of these in primary tex- tiles.) Besides leading all other Canadian industries in numbers employed in manufacturing, primary textiles also is away ahead in the size of its payroll. It is up among the leaders in provid- ing jobs for women and in being well spread out through the smaller com- munities. Dominion Textile is a considerable part of this basic textile industry. Dominion Textile Company Limited o MANUFACTURERS OF va,a PRODUCTS II@ Cam cq rAd Niewcad Nil1lQi By Roe Farms Service Dept / STRAI6HTENME OUT P VLP-1 I'M PUZZLED, -. CHICKENSARELR, FRED. AD.NG FATM MOREN 1 WANTIRD TO USEVIT T MBIRDS PELLETS? ' EXACTLY, FRED. ROE ; YOU MEAN PELLETS 7 VITA- LAY TELL ME AN EASY WAYTO FEED ROEPELLETS,DOG. W//E�/EXrRA M4SH E66 PELLETS � � P�/®��SMEE®E® DOC. CAN YOU ON PELLET FE EDI N6 ? J CREATURES AND MASH IN BITE FORM 1S JUST LIKE 6RAIN TO THEM. THAT'S WHY THEY EAT PELLETS SO f RIGHT, FRED -YOU LL FIND ROE PELLETS WONDERFUL 1N THESE WAYS - TO Egg WEIGHT PRODUCTION AND CONDITION �• SERVE THE SAME j ARE A COMPRESSED FORM PURPOSE AS WET O OF VITA -LAY MASH MADE % MASH AND SAVETHE j TO ATTRACT ABIRD'SEYE EXTRA HANDLING? % AND PLEASE HER ALWAYS FEED ACCORDING TO EGG PRODUCTION FRED. YOU CAN FIGURE QUICKLY AT I LB.OF PELLETS PER 100 BIROS FOR EACH 10 �o EGG PRODUCTION. U!',�E it aye r Iv. s J'4 iv y , ' ' tit j 0, !. �. READILY I OF FLOCK THAT fS t107 EATING ENOUGH AT PRESENT, r APPETITE. '--" AT NOON, YOU CAN FEED WHAT BIRDS WILLCLEAN , , e w ✓ TO PROVI04 EXTRA MASH CONSUMPTION 114 COLD '°'s' ' % / . 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