HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1942-2-4, Page 5Farm For Sale
100 acres of land more or less. Barn 56 x 36. 11/2 storey
Brick Howe. House with Colony House attached. A
Driving Shed. Water Supply consists of never -failing
supply of water, supplied by a Suring Creek and a Drilled
Well; Also 5 acres 'of bush, 2 acres of hardwood.
Farm situated 2 Miles west, of Brussels at the south half
of lot 23, Concession 5; Morris township on thehighway
the 5th line.
apply to MRS. CLARKE,
R. R. 5, Brussels, Ontario.
ETHEL
We were sorry to shear of the death
of the late MT. Harvey McLelland
wtiidh took place at London, on Jan.
23401. Fun1tlral was largely attended.
and burial was in Paisley .eeanetery.
Our sympathy is .extended, to the
bereaved family.
Mies Elsie Franklin is visiting her
sister Mrs, Leslie Noecker, Glen
Alan, ,•
11Strs.
Stanley :S2)eiran spent a holi-
day with cher husband in Brantford
recently, ?-,,
'lihe Paredbyberian W, M. S. will
meet on Tuesday afteraoom at . the
home of Mns. S. IL Fear. Mrs,
Stanley Dunbar has the topic. Miss
Ransom, .Scripture Reading. Mrs.
Wan, llielnnes the current everts.
'Week sink& visitors' to tlte -village
were:.'osis Ruth Dunbar.. of Fergus,
L,A,C. Stanley Alexander of Tren-
ton; Mr, Elmer Sleigihitl»olm of
Waterloo; OVTr. Jlaok Dunham of
(Brantford; Pte. Leonarrd McCarthy
of Kitchens''; MT. Calvin Kramter of
Wingtrianu; Mr. Billie Dobson of
Galt,. ", ,taf:ffi;il11 '
Mists Ruth Moore of Listowel spent ,
the week ,end with Miss Estelle
Cunningham,
The anconal treating of the Pres-
byterian church will be held on Feb.
10th. Members and adherents are
asked to. attend.
We are sorry to rerpoirt that Wins.
Wm, Love •Inas not been so well of
late,
`Mrs. Annie Johnstone of Stratford,
who was visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Robt. Baker on the 10001 Con,, was i
the winner a the Malty ticket on the
Red 'aroma quilt which was drawn
tram the box lby little 3 -year-old
Barbara Sinclair.
'There was a progressive euchre
'arty bend in. the Township Hall,
Monday night in aid of the Library.
The crowd was small owning to the
very cold weather. Lady prize winr
ners were, 1st, Musa Geo, Dunbar;
2nd, Mrs, Jean Wilson. Men. winners
being 1sit, Claire: Michel; 2nd, Quest
Doboeia.
Tine camanuntty dila shoeke'cl. to
hear of the sudden d.ea.th of Mr,
Charles Querengesser, on. Tuesday
morning. Ona' sympathy is' extended
to the bereaved Oamily,
Pte. Art McWiliianle of Niagara-
oni-0hnl.lake visited, his sister Mrs.
IMPORTANT
TIME TABLE
CHANGES
to addition to the ,advance in time,
the ;schedule of a number of trains
will be changed effective 3 a, m..
Alex, Pearson on Tuesday. •
Pte. ,Stuart Henry of Niagara.,ou
tlie.Lake visited his parentstor a
short time this weeks, also tris wife,
Mrs. Henry, near Windham.
'11110 WaniHu's Institute will meet
on Thursday a1N,ernoran, Feb. 1.2t11
at 2:30 at the home of 'M4a. Stan.
Sbeiran, The Boll Call will be an-
swered by giving a' soup reojpe. The
topic, '1Symtptomas of ',Comanon Di-
seases," by Dr. Ric1umland, Contest
in charge of Elsie Franklin All
ladies of the community are invited
to attend.
WALTON
Walton Red Cross Unit
Elects Miss Smillie
The Walton unit of i0te Red Cross.
held their first meeting of the. year
with about 120 ladies in attendance.
Three qui.11bs, were quilted and
patches. 'rade for quilts next meet
ing, Election .of o6Hcens and 're-
ports, of the year's work done were
given: honorary president, Miss
Mary Sunnllie ;preakient, Mrs. W. C.
'Bennett; secretary, Mins, Moody
Holland; treasurer, Mr,s Walter
Shortreed; bnapital supplies, Mns.
Nelson Reid; refugee sewing,. Mns.
.Caltau Ping -land; • knitting, Mrs,
Herb Kirkby; quilts, Mrs. William
Hum'lhrey; patches, Mrst Lawrence
Cummings; auditors, :Mrs, Ed.
Bryarts,, Mns. Arthur McCall.
A very successful year was had
when $313.13 was raised and do-
nated to .Seaforth. Total receipts
were $430:33 and expenses were
•366:30, leaving abalance' of" $51.69
'.)here were 590 articles of knitting
flnd,.bed. 761 .articles .or hospital
,and refugee s:ewifgs, with 72 quilts
being quilted.
Monday, February 9th 1942
.AU trains operate on standard time.,
'Full information from Agents
Canadian National
Honour Roil
Alcock, John
Alderson, 3.
Ames, J. 13.
Bell, W. H. 'Bid'
Bell, E, D. (UJierat.)
d3end:all, Charles. H.
Bryan•, Lorne
Black, Bert
;'Black, Donald
Bryan, Russell
Brothers, Lyle
Brewer, J.
Bowler, Harry
Burchell, Fred
Cardiff, Clifford:
,Oarciiff, Frank
Oarditf, 'Wan.
Campbell, John
Davidson, .Scott
Dob., C.
Dohl, 0.
DlllOtt, Ross
, Galbraith, Geo.
Galbraith, Bowman
Gillis Morrie 1 rrr x
Gibson, Harvey
G.omning, Oarl �)l319t1r
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W 'TouR DE FORCE
cartoon from at Landon pally Pinar
CHE BRUSSELS POST
East: Huron
- ProduceT
Eggs, Poultry & Feeds
Phone 66
Brussels
HOG and POULTRY
FEEDS
Commercial Feeds
Mill Feeds
Bone Meal
Oyster Shell
Cod Liver Oil
Grit
Everything
to make the hens
lay 'A' Grads eggs
We are in the..
market fur all kinds
of POULTRY!
"Flock Culling
A Specialty"
Bring Us Your Eggs
Our Motto—
Honest Grade
an every egg
Henderson, Archie
Hall; Deb.
Hull, Russell
:Heaniltmay Allan, C.
Huether, John (R}C„AF.)
Haman, G.
Harinon, John
Hasitings, Dave
• Hulley, Jim
Lamont, Leonard
1 Lowrie, Everett
Lowe, Stewart
Looking, Wm.
Myers, Dr. C. A.
Maiiran, Willis; (R.C,A,F.)
MOCuuley, L. '
Mitoheli. Frank
McFarlane, Walter
McLean, Arthur
McDowell, Mao
Monne, Donald
Palmer, Jas.
Palmier, Wan.
Pierce, Roy
Prest, T. A.
?rest, Robert
Rowland, Wan.
Russell, Lewis, (:R.O.AS'.)
Rutledge•, Hartley ' •
Rutledge, Jack',
Roo:ne,y, Leonard
Speir, Jack .
Speir, Kenneth
Smell, Verne
SWetter , H.
Salesman, E,
Sanderson, Lloyd
Tunny, has,
Thompson, A.
Thompson, Norm. (R:C,A.F.)
Thomas., H.
Wilittard, R.
Whittard, Dart ,
Wilson, ,Stan.
pror9mnan, Gordon (R.N.)
Woodrow, Alec
Young, Elaner,
Young, Noanman,, R,
Young, Ernest ,
Non ,Permanent--
Campbell,
ermanent—Camlpbell, G. R.
Rejected—
Doll, Mac
Earngoy, Dean
Fischer, Wilfred
Giilis., 0.
Fischer, Win,
Hawkins, Herb.*
McDonald, Harold
ItttDo ell, ;Tack
• Natiotalicl, Harvey
Pearson, Ralph
Plum, Carl
'PIMA Ernie
Pennirgtof, J.
'Fioieg FOR SALE—
ITAKE NOTICE that the Utidet'algned
adanimisitrator, or his sollniter will
receive tenders fol• :style of the brick
house and 1018' owned by :tike late
Maria Campbell, and deaeribed as
Lots 1.49 anki 100 in .the Village of
Brussels and County of kluron, UP
to end inerniding tste 27rst day of
February, 1942, The highest or ally
'offer not necessarily accepted.
B111RTRAM KELLY
• Administrator
by his: solicitor
,C, J0:S33PH BENSON, Brussels
for .Elmer D. Bell absent on Active
Service.
Notice to Creditors
In the estate of Charles Case, late
of the Township. of McKillop, in
the County of Huron, farmer, who
died on or about the eleventh day
of November, A. D. 1941.
TAKE NOTICE that all parties
baying alllians or demands against
the estate of the above-mentioned
deceased 'must mall particulars and
proof of same to the undersigned'
executers ar their •soli:altor on or
before the seventh day of February,
A.D. 1942, upon which date the said
executors' will proceed to distribute
the assets with regard only to those
claims which they ,shall then have
received.
DATED . at Brussels this sixteenth
day of January, A.D. 1942.
Wm, 3, Humphries
Mark L. Cardiff
Executors.
by their. solicitor C. JOSEPH BEN-
SON, Brussels, Ontario for Elmer
D. Bell, :absent on, Acarine Service.
Classified Ads
WANTED—,
A Garage to fent.
apply at The Post.
FOR'SALE—
Colony ,Stove.
phone 32-t-16
Harry Bolger
FOR SALE--
One
ALE—One used Bluebird 'Electric ;Wash-
er cheap..,, - apply to
• •J. W. Fischer, Brussels
HOUSE FOR SALE
Situated on John St„ 'in Brussels
H. Hawkins; Prep.
,,,I -Apply 410 0.14.T:- DOrid"sgiii
WANTED -
To ,.rear, from party. 'having 100 -
acre farm, far rent. Buildings to .be
in good shape.
,apply to. Richard Carter,,•
phone 42.t-26 ` Brussels
FARM FOR RENT--'
25 acre Earns brick house,. hank
barn, near village : of Cranbroolc
Huron C'aunty, :G,rey'Tbwnatiip. Will
sell by tender. Apply G'eorge Bal-
Iantyne R. R. 3, Stratford.
FOR RENT— '
6 acre's of land, good house and
barn and'•,ohieken bonze. Graham
Survey, Brussels,,
apply to D. Shies,
210 Darling -St.,
Brantford.
GET YOUR r_RMANENT
:ON, THE NEW
ZENITH HEATERLESS
THERMIQUE
End :COI $1,26 and $1,75
' and 22,25
Including, Shampoo
permanent, $2.00, $2.50,
and $5.00 incltjding finger wave
1,,and shampoo
Telephone brX Sor an Appointment.
`2 IREN:E; PEASE
per Proctor's Restaurant
W ANT ED--
Applications
D-Applications will be received up to
eb. 91ih:, 13142, for Assessor for the
township of Morris :at a salary of •one
hundred ,dJollanrs (0100.00),
Geo. Q, Martin, Clerk,
WANTED—
12 cordis of Msuple. and Beach
Wood, half maple, trait beach De-
livered 'at the United •Church -111
Brussels not later than Mara 1511tr.
Tendons. -to bein rat later than Feb.
10.
R. , Hoover•, Chairman eotunlittee.
FOR SERVICE—
TantwootIt Boar, (lia,plehtrst
Allen) Registration No, 27V»30144,
Born Jame 5th, 1941, bred by George
R. Douglas, Mitchell, Ont, 'awned
by— Mac 3obruson:,
Phone $8-1.-10 R.11, '2, Binevale
FOR SALE—
Wednesday, ebraav'Y' Olt, 1042
oaaa-
Come In To
L. & W. Jackson Motors Ltd.,
For Your
GAS, OIL. BATTERIES, NEW & USED
TIRES. A LARGE STOCK ON HAND.
Genuine Ford Parts
And 'Accessories
It Pays To Buy The Best
Nlechannical Work.' Body and . Fender Work
Every service to ' the car owner
For A Better Car
We have some special buys in privately owned cars with
Good Tires & Battery & License.
1--1941 Mercury 'Sedan with Radio and Heater
1-1940 Mercury .Coach with 6 ply heavy duty ,tires.
(This car is like new throughout)
1-1939 Mercury Sedan
4-1940 Ford Cars— ''Real value
3-1939 Ford :Cars
1-1938 F'.Ord Coach
1-1937 Ford Coach_,
1-1936 Ford Sedan
1-1934, Ford:Sedan 1
1 1933 Ford Comb ;•
1 1932 Ford Coach
1-1931 Ford Sedan
1-1929 For,d,Cdaeh
1-1930 Dodge Coupe
1-1936 Chevrolet' Sedan
1-1932 Chrysler Coupe
1-1929 Plymouth. Sedan
1-1929 Plymoutls. Coupe
1-1929 'Oldsmobile
1-192941iidson Coach
1-1927 C)irysWr Sedan
j r
TRUCKS
Farmers Special Attention. ,
protect yourself for delivering
your produce.,
YA. LIGHT TRUCK.
We. l>IaV. C. 4,1%.
gh"rucks in stock
--1 tbit Truck ,
- ton Truck
ton Trucks
cad of Tractors & Implements. .
. HORSES WANTED.
>an
iii your horses on a tractor.
1. --,-Driving . Mare For Sale
2 -Jersey =Cows
I.. and W.
fl
Mors Ltd.
.Is toweU. Onit■
race with a Smile”
GREY
The' January : meeting '.' o1 Union
M,M.,S, and. W.A, was Iliad at the
home of NIrs Angus Brown on Wed-,
t71sin, 21. 1Vleeltmg;was lar charge of
:Mals, Meehan. ,,Mrs. J, Bremner gave
a Clset>Itel front,' the Sttidy Book and
'Mns. Lalte favoiti'e:d wiltha selo,
1 horse- and lot known as, 256 and
1 vacant lot known. as 257• Situated
en, the Nonth West side of Albert St.,
in the village. al Brussels. This 1s
to close out' the Estate of .the late
Annabel. Hoist, deceat,sed,
alaltly to—Mr. 19, I3, HMO,
9521/, Ild Weton. Rd.
+Lerohto, Ont,'.
FOR RENT,,;
Sale considered. Tope ,home of
G. A, .Deadntmn in Brussels. Fnrinislh-
ed or uttittnmished, with or without
about eight soca of laud, apply to
O. A, headanttn, Merlin, Ont.
Mus,.Btom'ri, tool: change of the
W. A, •ireeeting-,aaiai Plans' were made
,for the bittlgnet io' he' 'held on
T.,,AaO, WilliIa. Meehan spat 111e
we:olt ecoid at the Molise ;o,6 his Puerta,
12th 0on', t
given of all ba/ittcltes of the chatrela'a•
work 51hdwing all allocations reaohea3
and surplus on timid. A varied
annl ,high quality -pregnant was given,
oona0sting 0,f two part songs • and
skit by the school children. Readings`
by Mors. Dougttleh'tyl violian and
,month organ selections by Everitt
;Robinson and Angus Brown accost•
paunted. by Mns:, Browat:. A mantonaal''
service for departed members and a
Snared Drama., ''he blue Bowl," by
''Mrs:. G. S)Aeii`an„ Mors, Lake, Helen
Cox, Mary McIntosh: and Glenna
,&lo6011i u% directed by Mrs. S. Bron•
net%
141r, andMrs. bVtn; Spell -sr and
Maxine visited friends in Toronto
and, Brampton, recently.,.
union Dotted ,Cltnreli '1'iteld their•.
•1.inial Congregational •Meeting and
herring on 2'ih 'wind event',, Jan.
29. Over'' 100. lrefter% ' including
rtnerribens of tile-ediarreh. and their
Canities were seated at, tdhle6, lint
R
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t
erc
n
M
panoral of a delicious supper, morn- .4�I;eth: 'Mn1Jliti. C'arneehati, 12111 Can.
cl'b
videy the liiditas, , Relines were Cori.
ear, I3..0. Snell noted as chairmanin, his very capable tremor, thankingal icor theirco-operatioaa and help•
th past anal tine hope for Continued8100016'. - -
Mi1s Shirley Itohinaon, Listowel,
Spur
t tate week .oral at the home of
bi plaiient'ae, Mr- anld M1`0, Richard
Rahn -WOW. ,
Mr, Albert, Mickel wheat ibeme
i- Oho West, isvistting bis' brother,
._ r George Michel, at Oraribroolt anti
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