The Brussels Post, 1956-06-13, Page 5Tax AIWA-WA-SI POST'
1948 Allis Chat-
furrow tractor,
4TATE. AUPTION PA4g.
Auction Sale of Farm Stock and
Machinery at Lot VI. Can, 3,
Morris Twp. 2V miles North of
Brussels- on County Road on.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20th at 1 p.m.
Pottle
2 Holstein cows fresh. 8 Jersey
news fresh and recently fresh.
Jersey cow due Middle 4111lY. auer.
nsey COW fresh, 2 Durham vows
freslt, 12 Poll "n AncTusi Hereford.
Steers. And Heifers 1 yr. old, Hallisteln
Heifer 2 yrs, old, 3 Durham heifers
2 yes. Old. 1 Hereford heifer, YrS.
old. 16 young Calves bred from Poll
Angus, '
Pigs
2". Yip* Son's, brad,
Machinery
1947 Ford tractor,
suer R tractor 7 2
plow (like new) Spring tooth matt-
vAter Allis tractor disc,2 sets
diamond barrows, Massey Harris 7
ft. binder, sulky rake, "hay loader.
6 ft. mower. rubber tired wagon,
farm -wagon, 16 ft. flat rack (like
new) grain grinder, fa,nning
cement mixer, 15 cedar post, 9 ft.
-0—S ft. cedar posts, 1949 Dodge
ID 3/. ton truck, 1938 Plymouth car, set.,
,double harness, forks„ shovels,1
chains 4 chicken shelters, other • ' articies too numerous to mention
Terms Cash
prop. — Estate of fate
Machan
Auctioneer •— Harold Jackson.
Clerk — E. P.,Chesney.
Solicitor for estate Robert' Heth.
Hetherington
Lawrence
TRADES TRAINING
OPPORTUNITIES
FOR YOUNG MEN
OE SIXTEEN.
Po you wont to earn 'while you
learn a trade? Under the Canadian Army Soldier•APprentiCe Plan, start. trig 1st June, the Canadian, Army will accept a 'fruited number of
young men, for training in 19 differ. eat trades,
The training course lasts for two years, and thee the Apprentice serves three years with regular unit, Training starts in September, Under this plan the Apprentice receives
• Half pay to the age,of 17 then full PaY
• 30 days paid holidays a year • Medical and dental carp
• Travel and adventure
• A healthy active outdoor life
To be eligible applicants must be 16, not yet 17, have a Grade 8 edu-
cation, and be able to meet Army physical standards.
As only a limited number of applic-ants can he accepted make your application early.
Mail the coupon below, telephone or visit your nearest recruiting station.
Army Recruiting Station, 59 Albert . Street, Ottawa, Ont. —Tel 6-1687' Army Recruiting Station, 164 Wellington St., Kingston, Ont. — Tel, 4738
Army Recruiting Station, 90 Richmond St. W.,
Torpnto, Ont. —Tel.. EM, 6-8341 Lop, 276
No. 7 personnel Depot Weiseiey aureola, Oxford & Elizabeth Sts., London, Ont,
Tel. 4-1601 Lee. 135
Army Recruiting Station, 230 Mein St, W. North Say, Ont, — Tel. 456
Army Recruiting Station, 184 King St. 5.,
Hamilton, Ont,— Tel. 24708 oocw.0
56 - R I Please send me without cost or oblige-non the booklet "The Way to a Fine i Future".
Name
Address '
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City/Town
Prey,
I
Telephone
TEACHERS WANTED
Mortis School Area Beard require
two eaverienced Pi otestattt teach-
ers. Schools No. 3, Township Hall,
and No. 11, Walton. Duties to cont.
mence in September. Minimum sal-
ary $2400, Allowance for experience.
Send applications to
R. J. McMurray,"11,,R. 4 Wingham
FOR SALE --
I can .sitill furnish you with the best
seed corn yen can buy — PIONEER,
While there is still a, supply
-available, call me for the extra
bushels yen will need to complete
your planting requirements this
spring.
Bert Johntston, Brussels R. R. 2
Phone: Brassels, 28r4 4' phis
CONCRETE-
FLOOR
PAINT
= eiquals
Yes.. you can even
roller skate on
PERMA4PLED with
out marking the
finish
MAKES TOUR BASEMENT
FLOOR EASY TO CLEAN;
ATTRAtTIVE. DRY.
PROPANE
19 Market. Paso
$-tRA1 FORD, ANT.
The Versattte dependent.
FUEL FOR 14644 AND
INDUtititil •
RANtittif HOT '100Atkit tANgtt
REFRIGERATORS,
MADD
Representsttic
Eit.
014611 411. STRATFORD
4174 iittiL MOO'
V
CLASSiFIED ADS wANTgo —
141.wita kt).
cultivate,
Ted Stiles
coact and.. ..g• Is 0,7
65X2,
LOST
4,00 ; Dunlop, Tire On. lvhea 1.
:Reg. tSro PitOne l4r4
• Enk.U.SIVE1
FOR SALE .
MCCurntick COTS. settfCiM Will fit
Other on H, or 1sT, internationNt
Tractor. Hydraulic. controlled.
Sam AloOok phone 861'4
FOR SALE
00o4 exte.nsieu, tabla, reiksellable.
Mr$, W. Little Phone. 79x
FOR SALE ..-,. I
Pint dining room, table and. a chairS
good couch, small cook stove, Brand
new Renfrew zinc (hand) Washing
machine, for quick sale,
Ml's. Wm, Pawson Phone 14j5
1
Phone '17r16
FOR SALE ,
•g4a7e)ttty of Buckwheat,
. 111cOanghe.y
KAY,BY-PLAY Coverage, by KEN EI,13$
Sntur4Ay June 16th, 3:00 p4o,,P.S,T. Sunday, 4;411,o 17th 3;00 p.m")),S,T«
BOSTON at DETROIT 'p TON at DETROIT
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crirm radjo dal_ 980
FOR SALE
9 ohnnks Og Pigs grunt pure bred
3teek,
Graham Work w Phone 12318
NOTICE
The Sheriff1.s Sate of goods and
dhattels, lands and tonarnents of
T. George Galbraith, Brussels, to
hays been held on the 19th. day Of
June, 1950. has been oat-melted,
Nelson Hill, Sheriff, County
Huron,
FOR SALE
1934 Cher. Coach in A-1 me-
chanical condition and good. tire%
Cheap. apply to
PrenrY pent 13russeist
FOR SALE —
Eleotric Rangette, Stroller, Ladies
Bicycle„ Hot plates, Kitchen cab-
inet. Simmons bed and spring, all in
A-1 shape.
Robt. Patrick
of
WANTED
Reliable man as Dealer in. Huron
County, Ex,perience not necessary. A
fine opportunity to step into old
profitable business where. Rawleigh
products have been sold for years.
Big profits, Products furnished on
'credit, Write Rawleigh's DePt, :
F-152_183, Nontreal, P. Q .
Phone 28
S Rock of Ages Corporation
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received by Grey
Twp, School Board for painting
inside and out of S. S. No, 4, and
,5. 5, No 10 until June 26th. 1956,
J. Carl Hemingway, Sec-.Treas.
Brus4els, Ontario, Barre ... Vermont
I
Is pleased to announce the "appointment of
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received by Grey
Twp, School Board for installation
of a furnace at S. S. No. 6. until
June 26th. 1856
3. Carl, Hemingway. Sec-.Treas,
Brnsikt,s, °Marie.
ellington Ronald FOR SALE —
Highest. prices
John Zwaan
Monument Dealer
FOR SALE —
Bray Chicks in a wide ohoice
breeds, crosses, avaable, dayold
and started, Pullets, including Ames
In-Cross (increased egg profits at
less cost). YeaT round good markets
from the right Chicks. Auk for com-
pints list, Agent Mats. R, Barrett,
R. R, 5 Brussels, Phone 54412; Wm.
Glen Bray, Ethel,
paid for old bens 1
Anne 11121
I
FOR ALL YOUR AUTOMOTIVE I
NEEDS SHOP AT THE
MAC flAreKER AUTO SUPPLY
Permanent Type Antl Freeze
$2.75 per gallon
.75 per quart
rhermostats Flanging from
Ethel' Energetic Eleven
The Sixth meeting of the "Ethel CRAM-SHOOK Energetic" supper club was held
on Monday evening, June 4. The. Sunday Schaaf and the morning president, Margaret Smith, opened
servioe of worship were held at by repeating the 4-H club Home-
the usual time on June 10, making Creed. Minutes of previeus
There will be a joint meeting of meeting were read succeeded by
the Ethel and. Craubrook Young lunfinished business. Cereals.and ,
People's at Knox Pres, March in bread Were disetsseed by Mrs. Rich- !
Crianbraok on Fri., June 15 at 7,30 ards. Mrs. Dorothy Filsinger, Home 1
The Tune meeting of the W.M.S. i geolxnist, outlined work for i
of Knox Pres. Church was held ini Achievement pay in July, discussed i
thelhome of Mrs. Fred 1Sr4alldoni Record Book requirements, and grave
,with nine in attendance. Mrs. , Pointers on, good tea. biscuits Home
-Sdhnock presided and inttroduced), kesigmente are to make tea, biscuits 1
the theme "Along the Jericho Road." , i land, bring to next meeting; plan four I
iScripture ,realdingls were given by i supper menues, one suited to each ,
Mrs. Gordon Knight and Mrs. Lynn Irecap and record in Record Book. [
Evans. A verse containing Love-was; Bring
given In response to the roll call. . Record Book up to date. Roll t
A Call to be ianswereid by one char-
The bale for isupply
wasda's°11'se- acteristic of a good tea biscuit,
end depations 'for same will be , I
brought to the July meeting, A re.- :Each girl' participated in Twee- 1
port on the Presbyterial held, IS, !lent work including assembling an
' al d Grace Lamont
who also read a newsletter from clebmistrated tea biscuits. Delicious ;
Lillianl 'Gordon, {Ma's. Alex Steles refreshments 'wf9re served by Pat- i
and Mrs. C. L. Thompson read cur- ride. Ridhard, Jean Fraser, and i
rent geeveonfts .bahued t-filse,Sacklin was in`
Lunch iWas i dd, Mrs FilSilliger and Irene Noble I Grace Lamont, Mrs, Richards thank-
served at the close and a ,social title, Wai *accompanist far "The Queen."
Lisgtowel. Ontario TENDERS WANTED •--
Tenders will be received, until
June 20th, 'for the bus route at S.
S. No. 2 by the Grey Twp. School
Board,
J. Carl ttemingwta,y, Sec-.Treas.
Brussiels, °Onta.ao,.
As 'a Rock of Ages. Authorized Dealer
Rock ,,.of Ages Corporation, manufacturer of the
;world's finest granite monamen0 lead memorials,
chooses its Authorized Dealers not only' for their
technical knowledge and ability tart also for their
ch=aracter, personality and reputation.
yy'e are confident that you will fin4, this firm
qualified to serve you,
C
$1.05 to
Sp.rk Plugs 56c to 69c each,
Auto Light and OhawpIon
Mufflers from $4.35 to $9.20
Tag Pipes from $3.98 to $4.11
Exhaust Pipes from 2325 to $4.73
Phone: Residence 25 - gutsiness My
druseell, Ont.
FOR SALE —
"We would he pleased to fill your
requirements for fertilizer and
seed corn.
*Kalhdin Potatoeiss from Certified
seed for seed or table use.
Stan. Alexander, Ethel, Phone85r13
MELVILLE LADIES AID,
The regular meeting of Melville
chavich Ladles Aid was held at the
home of Miss Moses on Monday
evening June 4th. The president was
in charge .avid opened with a hymn
followed by The Lord's prayer.
Bennett read the scripture lesson
and Mrs. Williams led. in prayer. The
secretary's report and treasurer's
statement were given,
Roll call responded to by a Oen:
,adian bird. Mrs. Allen the convenor
of Sunshine Fund read her reort oil i
boxes and cards sent to the sick.
The Meeting was then thrown open
for business tascusSion, Helpers
were appointed for the next meeting
and meeting closed with. Mizpal
benediction. in the social hem', MrS.
King gave a piano .solo followed. by
la reading by Mts. MatheSon.
conteet, was conducted by Mrs.
Allen then a sing song acconmani•
ed by Mrs, King was greatly en-
joyed by all, A delicious lunch was
Served by Mrs. Matheson, Miss N
Jardine, Mrs, Stephenson and 'Mis.
Davie,
ROCK
or '
AGES
' fs
individual a , Brussels was given by the Been
.11moki.nkomer••••••imiminklia...
eue51011111,MiallIOS '.1e2R
is enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Cameron, Short i
Hills, N. .7,, axe visiting Mr, and
M.
and Mrs, Wright, Gait, -visited' YOUR BASEMENT Mrs. Calvin Cameron,
man, this is travelling! Inn,11.1011101.5
at the manse on Sunday.
his. Gad. McDonald, 10th, con,-
suffered a stroke Wednesday a l
Mr. and Mrs. Piled KirkpatIrlick
enjoyed a holiday over the week-;•
lastoweek,
,end.
FOR SALE
Aluminum doors, windows railings
and awnings. Also all kinds of
altrininint or steel barns and .she.ds.
apply to Jas. S. Cowan, Listowel
Phone Listowel 527M
TNOBRS WANTED —
SEALED TENDEK$ will `be
received sty the undersigned for
Painting the windows and trim of
the WaltOn Community' Hall. Tend,
ere to be in icy Susie 22, 1956; work
The date for the Garden Party
has -ben .t for Friday, June 29.
See ad, in this week's Post,.
ELMA FARMERS MitirrtiA1
FIRE INSUgANCE
Established in 1134
'INSENIINATION INFORMATION
"For artificial. insemination infor.
Motion or service front all breeds of
cattle, phone the Waterloo Cattle
Breeding Association ati
Clinton Fl V,2 3441 or'
Palmerston 498' between 120
ntiti 9,30 A, M. We have all breeds
available — top anality at low rose.
From
TORONTO MONTREAL to
to OTTAWA to
supdthty Jct. NOM * BAY
Mid thence to
WIMNIPEG
SasicAToop
tbMoNTON`
VAgeOOkit
to be corthpleted by JuiY 31, 1906. '• Hcaa Of flee Atwood. Civt,
Lowest or any tender not. necessar- Insurse
lly accepted. Further particulars Perm Property, Private elseellfeam
apply to, Anti Contents In ToWnri and Vinegar
Stewaat I-IthinphrioS, Sect, Schools, Churches and
de an
"INSURANCE AT COST" bask
PROMPT ADJU$TM!NT
• CLAIMS
eontaot your Nearest
Director Agent
R. W. (12110.1c) WHittriaLb
R. R. ; 64,
szWABS 13f16tetiviic4 a,
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IllIeentolk Omit
N. McDonald
LIBRARY NOTES
bitting the litentliS of Stine, July
and A.tignst4 the etintiner hours Will
be resumers';
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• 1,0 to 9,30 p m
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thO ittircin County ooltittobite)
thaitti), its regular 0th:tinge at iltitSS,
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When you travel by the CNR Super Continental1 tWeell major Canadian cities Or the entire.tun,yott cal iivdtk, rest or play you take your choice. You call enjoy a snack or a delicious -meal in the coffee shop iat t~iice in the luxurious atmosphere of the dittlog at4' There is no additional cost to go by the Super Continenraj, and a wide range of accommodations is offered to st.dt every budget, A rented car, , if you wish, will await yoiit arrival at rhaibt points, -
contact your Coriadlari
Inforinatidil and
raiontations,
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