The Brussels Post, 1940-11-20, Page 5Farms For Sale
wo flowing springs, some bush, Pricea$28 .Hilly paaturd�
Lot 35,Con. 3, East Wawangeh 200
.$2800.
Lot 16, Con. 17, Grey, 100 acres. Stone house, two
barns and implement shed. Good well with windmill.
Price, $3750. Immediate possession.
Part Lots 27 & 28, Con. 14, Hullett. 233 acres. Pasture,
good well with windmill, also, flowing spring, some bush,
fair house no barn, part of farm suitable for cultivation.
Price' $4750.
North.west 1/4 Lot 16 and North-east 1/4 Lot 17, Con. 13,
McKillop, 75 acres with 7 acres bush, frame house, small
barn. Partly tiled, Price $3000. plus value wheat and
plowing Easy terms to suitable purchaser.
Suitable terms can be arranged.
Apply -James McFadzean, Brussels
or Fred Moloy, Thedford
JAMESTOWN
Jamestown Patriotic Circle held
their monthly tea on Thursday,
Nov. 7th, with a good attendance.
Sewing and quilting were done, and
a very dainty lunch served by, the
hostesses, Mrs. W'm. Balfour, Miss
Doris McAllister, Mrs. J. Fraser and
Mrs. A. , MoKercher, ••A generous
sum was realized and will be used
in carrying on the patriotic work of
the oincle,
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"Classified Ads
FOR SALE
Purehread York Hog, 6 months .old
phone 43-r-lq Selwyn Baker
FOR SALE
35 White Leghorn Pullets, iayitig
phone 54-r-4 Wm, spelr
FOR SALE -
8 young pigs, six weeks old.
phone 15-r-4 Earl Anderson
FOR 'RENT.
House formerly owned by H. 0.
Waiter, on Tnrnroerry St.
phone 53-r-7
FOR SALE—
'27 Chevrolet -335.00
'31 Ford Roadster, cheap.
apply at The Post
FOR SALE -
20 Suckers, ready to wean, also a
bunch of chunks. Also a hog ready
to service.
phone 77-r-12, L. Rooney
FOR SALE—
Single comb White Leghorn
Pullets, 6 months old. commencing
bo lay,
phone 43-r-12 Mrs, Neil McNair
FOR SALE—
A_ 'Melo.te Cream Separator in
(new) condition, Cheap for quid:
sale. apply to
phone 92X The Radio Shop
Brussels
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FOR SALE -
12
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Recondlitioned Pianos for sale
at the Mildmay Furniture Store.
$25 up. Also new pianos.
Open evenings, Free Delivery.
J. F. Sdhuett & Sons
Mildmay, Ont.
FARM FOR SALE—
Lot 15, Con. 17, Grey, 100 acres.
Good frame house, bank barn, and
drive shed, good well and spring
creek, particulars apply to
Jas. Broughton
- R. R, 1, Mtrnkton.
LADIES, YOUNG
GIRLS WANTED
Make from $10. to $15. k weak
by selling to an. established clien-
tele, relatives and friends, well
know FAMILEX PRODUCTS. Every-
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veryone spends. money for toilet articles,
Wednesday, Novembe
26th
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BELGRAVE
BBE'RS!
The Young People's ,Soelety,Met
In the Solwol room of the United
Churcit on Wednesday last with the
Fellowship Committee ' in charge.,
Wjm, MCClenegban presided With
Mrs, $eating at the piano, The
lesson, was read by May Fr}'sky and
the prayer was taken by Bruce
Scott, The topic material for the
evening was presented by Ruth
Nethery aster which the meeting
was turned into a discussion group
under the leadership of Rev. J. R.
Townend, A brief recreational
period concluded the gathering
There was a good attendance.
The Young People's Society of
Brick United Church met in th9
Home of Mr. R. Coulter on Friday'
night of last week with Geo. McGee,
presiding, The lesson was read by
Lorne Scott and- Henry Patterson
led In the devotions,. The topic of
the evening was a Missionary Ad-
dress by Beatrice Beeero8t. .A.
brief recreational ,period brought
the gathering to a close. There was
a good attendance. The next meet-
ing will he held at the home of Mr.
J. Beecroft on Friday, Dec. 6th,
A very enjoyable time was spent
in the Forester's. Hall, Belgrave, on
Friday evening when a euchre lnxt
dance was sponsored by the Bel -
grave Red Cross Society. The first
Pant of the evening was spent in
cards. The winners were Mrs. Ray
Crawford and Alex Porterfield. The
lucks door prize was won. by Norma
Van Camp. Lunch. was served by the
oldies and dancing followed. An-
other such evening will be held on
New Year's evening.
Mise F. McCrea, of Byron, was e
visitor with relatvles here last week.
At "The Huron Boys and Girls"
public speaking contest which was
held last Thursday afternoon in
Goderich, Miss Marguerite Young,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Young •of Belgrave, won frrst prizo
in the Jr. class. The topic chosen
by the winner was "In Memory of
Lords Tweeds,mulr.', The contest-
ants for this competition, consist 01.
the first prize winners from each
school fair district in Huron county.
Marguerite is a pupil of Belgrave
cooking requisites, cleaners, etc. Public School, grade 6. The cam -
Every FAMILEX customer is a mnnity extends its heartiest con -
.SATISFIED CUSTOMER! Work 5 gratulationts to Marguerite for her
or6 hours a day, benefit by oar excellent work.
experience and you will succeed. '
NO RISK—Profits assured by work-
ing. Let us help you. Write at
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our illustriated FREE catalogue ID will be worth your while.
Miss St -George, 570 St. Clement
Street, MONTREAL.
GREY
C. R. Jan-rrin of Iowa, U.S.A., wan
is training with the Signal Corps at
Kingsl:on was a visitor during the
week end with M. Dennis and family.
4.11 Con., and also with other friends
In the locality.
Ruth Thomas of Brussels was a
week end visitor with her cousins.
Doro'lry and Frances Dennis.
The East ,Group o8 Concession, 10,
Grey ore sponsoring a progressive
euchre party in the Township Hall,
Ethel on Tuesday evening, Novem-
ber 20.011. Cards start at 8.45.
Ladies bring lunch. Proceeds of
the evening to buy gifts for our
soldier I"vs,
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WEDDING
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Hamilton—Clark
A quiet but pretty wedding was
solemnized, Saturday morning, Nov-
ember 16th at 10.30 a.m, at the City
Mission Parsonage, Listowel, when
Rev. C. 0. Berry, Mennonite Church.
Moorefield), united in marriage
Nellie Elizabeth, only daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. Edward N. Clark, to
Melvin M. Hamilton, only son of
Mr, and Mrs. Thos. D. Hamilton.
Listowel. The bride was attired in
wine Street length dress, princess
style with swvethear•t neckline, with
wine accessories and wore a cor-
sage of Talisman roses. The young
couple was unattended. Following
the ceremony the bappy couple left
on a motor trip to .5t. Catharines
and Hamilton, the bride travelling
in soldier bine coat with brown
squirrel trimming with wine acces-
sories. On their return they will
reside on the groom's farm, Con. 7.
Grey, near Ethel.
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