The Brussels Post, 1956-04-04, Page 4ON (AFETERIA. FEEDS
THii ril. POST Wednesday, April 4(.b, 1.954
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Household ,Affeoto ,
Electric, Clare Jewel 'map (3
.00, 0 radios, dining room Ohl%
.04tra, ,PIKOterrOK :and. .o11.41r,
Thor Electric WaShing ,machine,
.40141 Air 'Vanellin -Vienne; Blonde
bedroom suite, ,spring filled mgt.,
,ress, dressers, wash stands, (Mims
Weir, sowing cabinet and Stool,
chrome ‘wtcbcp, Stool, mootrto
kettle, Elecltri beater, Meade
lamps, tri light lamps, step la4der,
ceirIpItte dinner set, other household
items,
WINGHAM DISTRICT HIGH SPH.P91., SOAK!
$ 19793.92
103614.33
500.00
320,06
No reserve farm sold,
Booth on grounds.
Terms Cash
Stan. Campbell, Prop.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer,
E, P. Chesney, Clerk,
Statement for the Year ended December 114 1959
RECEIPTS
Balanet. forward front 1954
.Grants Dolpirtniont of Alttotklion
County of Huren .Aoriculturo
Cadet grant
Municipal Levies
Village of Brussels $ 3092,00
Township of Oulress .6870,63
Township East Wanwanosh 6940,49 •
Township of Grey 2264,71
Township of IlOwlok • 9776,97
Township of lcinloSs 1193,Q3
Township of Morris 1,1230,41
Village of Teeswater , 2024.98
Township ,of TOrnberrY 8568.35
Town of Winghain 11659,98 $
AUCTION SALE
clearing AtAction Sale of Farm Stook
Machinery and Household Bffecti
at Lot 15, Con, 12, prey Twp, at
the Village oc craPoro.ox on .1
THURSDAY, APRIL la at, 12,30 pa!
C4ttI l 49 Head of Cattle all, T, 13. tested.'
and vaccinated. Reigi)stored Poll
Hcreford B1111 1,4 .4101411 old, 1 $40gt,
horn, cows 4 yrs. old. .fresh,. 4 1191-
stein cow, Q yrs. old fresh, g Ayr-
shire cows 4 yr, old fresh, shorthorn
heifer 2 yrs. .old. fresh, Z shorthorn
cows 4yrs, old tine in 'May, 1 fil.ort.•
horacow — farrow, shorthorn heifer
2 yrs, old. duo in May, 2 shorthorn
heifers 2 yrs. 'old *with calf at foot a
shorthorn, cows 5 yrs. old 'with calf
at foot, 6 spring calves, 1 steer 2
yrs, old, 2 heifers A yrs. old, Year,
ling steers and yearling heifers.
Poultry
300 Sussex Red Pullets 9 weeks old.
625.62.04
Bill Henderson is raising
MORE Pullets with LESS Feed
turned out
Tuition - Goderich Dist, Collegiate Institute $ 312.90
Listowol District High School • alto
14Istowei Transport — refund 4.07 .
Bell Televlione Co. — pay phone 4.56
Sale of lot to Wingham Hospital, 200.00
Gage mil Co. — rtfund 9,24
Sale of old school to Town of Wingham 1.00
Rent of Auditorium 64.50
187699.52
Overdraft at December 31. 1955 2325.66
and they're the best pullets he ever
You don't have to ga far front home to find convincing proff that
Cafeteria, feeds are the best you .Can buy for starting chicks and
raising pullets. In the first three months .of this season . . Decent.
her, January; and February . , qlenderson's Started. Chicle
raised and sold 8,000 MORE pullets than in .the same three months
(*last year . and they tactually used less feed, This year, they fed
Cafeteria . last year they fed a different brand,
On Cafeteria,• the birds were satisfied With less feed per day, and
at 12 weeks old, they were ,stronger boned, better feat4hered, and
mare uniform in all-roun,d development. One let of 4,800 SusSex-R, I.
Red, crossbreds went through to,712 weeks old on 16 tons of Cafeteria
Chinks Starter anrd Chick Grower crumbles, plus a small amount of
scratch. grain • approximately 8 lbs. .total feed per bird , • . and
their average weight was right"areund 3 lbs. One lot of Leghorn X
Red pullets went to 12 weeks with a loSs of only S chicks , . , and
another lot of 1,025 Leghorn X Rock chicks, plus extras, gave 1,028
saleable pullets at 10 weeks.
When you ,start good chicks and teed Cafeteria, you can count on
Profit-making results. Come in and let us give you further
uarticularS.
$ 19030.548
EXPENDITURE
Teachers' Salaries
Less Superannuation
$ 69239.36
4096.16 $ 65143.20
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SO NI S; STAFTE CHICKS E
Seaforth .................Phone 615 - J 1
.0i4 A. Mac wo. AL
Mitchell .. • ,,, • Phone 2
Machinery
Allis..Ohalmers W. D. 45 tractor
(terms 1/2 cash), Allis-Chalmers 3
furrow narrow bottom plow,
Chalmers 10 ft. disk, Allis-Chalmers
10 ft. cultivator (all new in fall
1954). Allis_Chalmers combine (like
new), Minneapolis Moline tracitior,
Manure spreader (like new), Pair-
banks..Morse Hamer Mill (like new),
International side rake, InternatiOn-,...
•al mower, Cockshutt 13 run grain
and, fertilizer drill, Massey Harris
drop head hay loader, Massey Harris
Swather, 4 section drag Harrow,
Rubber tired wagon with rolling.
rack, Steel wagon. with 125 bus.
grain bin, 1200 lb. set of scales,
fanning mill with motor, 100 ft,
drive belt, 50 cedar' posts,
leg vise, bench vise, 2, electric
fencers, -emery and saw with motor
12 x 28 heavy tractor chains, 18"
hydraulic cylinder with hose, square
'timber 34 ft. long, New' Electric
chick brooder, 1/2 barrel molasses,
logging chains, forks, shovels and
tools etc.
Feed —
5 ton tnixed baled hay, 300
has. mixed grain.
gleildrlaigtftkialtiefaitl =Rae
Night Classes
Instructional Supplies
Transportation
Administration
Plant Operation
Cadets
Physical Education
Tuition paid — Goderich District Coll. Institut
/Listowel District High. School
Board of Education . London
Cafeteria Salaries
Debenture No, 1
Hot Lunches to April 15, 1955
Unemployment Insurance Stamps
Refund of rentals
W, Seddon for rentals
Brussels, Public School Board — 'rental
Cafeteria, - Alrvance for supplies
Expenses for Cafertaria
1000.00
5091.23
43613.S4
91.51.18
14518.78
268,23
493,17
1767.54
441,00
258,13
902.49
46000.00
662.75
42.72
30.00
10.00
425.88
500.00
15,00 many I
$190325.18
THE VILLAGE61,ACKSMITH
AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction Sale of Farm
!Stock and 'Machinery at Lot 2,
Con, 16 Elma"Twp,, 2 miles east of
Moncrieff on
MON. APRIL 9th at 1 P. M.
2 Durham obws fresh 7 yrs. old
2 Durham cows due time of sale
5 yrs, old
1 Hereford cow due in May.,
1 Durham cow due in June.
1 black cow fresh,
1 fat heifer, 300 lbs.
1 Dunham steer 800 lbs.
9 Hereford steers, and. heifers
1 • yr.i old
3 young hereford calves
1 reg, herctord. bull, 2 yrs, old.
Machinery '
M, H. tractir 101. Junior in good
condition.
M. H. Clipper combine'
Good rubber tired wagon
16 ft, flat hay rack
Hay loader, 13 disc seed drill
32 ft., e4ension ladder, like new.
M, H. 6 ft. mower 2"Wheel trailer
M. H. 8 St. tractor' disc
McCormick manure spreader
No. 200 (new)
M, Ii, 2 furrow'plow on rubber
Spring tooth cultivator
McCormick Deering side rake
9 ft. 3 drum steel roller
Stet1 water trough (new)
Bag of timothy seed, fanning. mill
300 !bales of oat straw
Forks, shovels, chains and
other articles,
Terms Cash — farm sold
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
E. P. Chesney, Clerk
Basil Struthers, Prop.
Chairman
CERTIFICATE
We have examined the books and records of the Wingham
District High SchoolBoard for the year endrid 3.1st Decdmber 1955
and in our opinion the abqve Statement of ReceiptS and Disburse-
Month is correct, according to the books and records, and infor-
mation received,
London, Ontario, March 12th.., 1956. PearSallf Edwards. and Co.
Mr, Ernest Casemore, Dr. W. A. ;t:IliMbact
baonnd., Auditors.
Vice-Chairman
Mr. W. A, Galbraith
Secretary-TreaSurer
. WINGHAM DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL BOARD
SPECIAL ACCOUNT — NEW SCHOOL.
Statement of Receipts and' Expenditures for the period from
Juno 18, 1954 to December 31st, 4955
RECEIPTS
From sale of Debentures -- Pate value
Premium
ACcrtie4 Interest
$625000.00
3193.75
9158.91
$629152.06
838,63
229.00 ewes, 2 lambs
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Livestock and. Machinery at Lot 31
Con, 17, Grey, I mile south of
Moncrieff, or 5 miles west of
Monkton
WED., APRIL 11. at 12 O'CLOCK
Cattle —
1 roan Shorthorn Bull 2 yrs, old
(Jim Smith's breed)
2 rod and White farrow cows, 5 yrs.
old, 2 black cows, fresh, 3 red
cows, fresh Registered Shorthorn
cow, Hereford cow fresh, Registered
red cow, 2 Hereford cows due time
of sale. 2 red heifers due in May,
6 yearling steers, 6 yearling heifera
2 purebred Shorthorn calves,
2 Durham calves, 8 Holstein calves
125 to 200 Its,
Pigs
1 York hog, 3 sow's with. litter,
2 sows bred, 2 sows bred 4 to 10
weekS, 20 chunks.
Sheep
3 Registered Suffolk
Mlacellaneous—
set of scales, 12 ft. grain auger
3 range isheitena. Chicken ,equip.
rent, Stone beat, da,S barrels
Quantity of grain. Pew feet of en..
Implements ,,,..
Allis Chalmers combine, Model 60
all crop, equipped with motor, flax
rolls and pickup, used three seasons,
International. Harvester Tractor,
Super C. three yre., old,
D, Allis Chain-tens Tractor
poWer take 'oft, hydraulic etiltiVater,.
heat heitSer, umbrella.
3 farrow Plenty 'Natal Pie* on
rubber. 6i:betel-hitt One way
6 blade, Rubber tire 'wagon, 16 .ft.
flat fa& (like now). 7 kii!SObt
Mctsto (nearly ifeiV), Trader Spread
er,. 4 Section McCormick poring.
drag elljtitater, it ft, Massey' `tames
power grinder 13 disc IVItied4 tfartit
Seed drill 3 fe.-rilo6ornitok thserlift
packer. Mcdorthlek Deering' side
rake', •Mederriiicle Deering Aron aimd hay leader, 4 ieetiett tiarro~t a;
tub461'164
Cash '
iste reserve r Meg slid,
Molikton
liirOpketo•
kerad leadoff,. ,Atietteriber,.
Chesney, Clerk,
Interest earned
Refund on insurance
ago, And who can say What future
applications will be developed?
$630472.37
EXPENDITURE
Architect's PeoS $ 32984,27
Payments to Contractor 537766,88
Purclia.Se School Site 7653.07
Intkirance 605.00
Bank charges and Interest
1'55,10
TOWn. of Whighain costs 982.50
Installation of wafer main 1799,02
TAW: defile
201,76
Furniture ,acid Erktipitient 43317,17
6255434,77
Balance bit hand — December 31, 1955 4937.60
..*111077ii1C0.0'.."
$3047g,37
`MAE ACCOUNT'
Jtateent o 46 cet11aldli3Pentir for the Period from at l5ti,ft 55,to06ei)ergioiy 1075.
ttEOE1,PTS
43400.0 0
104.0
EAIS, OP..tikbakt$-/
• $34104.00
smith a mighty man ie he,
arge and sinewy hands . . ,"
$ how Longfellow Saw him,
ow hew sa regarded by his
itunIty. Today, he doesn't
to be a physical giant, for the
has a new kind of muscle.
an't describe it, for it's
le. A wilt We know as a
9 watt hour", muscle-power
wfthdtit an equal.
Today, the roar of the betiloWs
an4 vibrant ring of the anvil are
revaced by the 1101 of Mo•tors and
the dull thud of the forgin hat)q. p
Met, Bleettidity, ACQ011110 Shilig
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how much electricity W:711 be tii
to power machinery in, Se. , 197 4
Ontario 1-Tydro endeaVo ' 'to 0
that every day . . look 4to t
future . . . antic ipate eleetr
requirements.
rromorrow'a living ea well ..,.a$
today's Will more and More be
measured in kiloWatt-lienta It N
the aim of Hydro to lor9qde an
adequate supply Of lark' y . ,
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arid induStr ea Aolite-Offied\ta tAroliNs64
balaved ott hatact neconibor 1et5
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O'N'E HYDRO' FAMILY ASSURES YOUR L OTA: t A t FUTURE $24464,00
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