The Brussels Post, 1956-06-27, Page 5PLAY-BY-PLAY Coverage by KEN ELLIS
Sunday, July 1st, 3115 p. m.
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THE BRUSSELS POST WearivetiaY., AttAIM
CLASSIFIED ADS.
FOR SAL,h,
Little Pig's
Walter Rose PoultrY Varm,
-FOR SALE
35 olvaelcs, $ weeks old,
D, F11,10e'r Pitons 17r
,r-
FOR SALE -
A lumber of ObatakS idgs. goad
'Young' cow springing,
lYlciCinnon Phone* 68x2 SOussels
FOR SALE
11/2 ;Storey Cottage
apply to RiChard HMO'
Phone 70t23. antes*.
WANTED AT ONCE -
Rawleigh Dealer in Huron County.
Write Rawleigh's Dept, P-152-11,
'Vit.-areal, P.
FOR SALE -
7 ft, International binder. in first
elass condition,
DentrtS, Lot 9. Con. 4,
•Crrey, Phone Brussels 38r6.
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Il
_ FOR SALE
100 Rock and Hamp, Pullets, ready
to lay also 10 week old Red Sussex
on range.
Wm. Turnbtill Phone 281'14
FOR SALE -
Ten acre field of mixed hay.
alfalfa and ,timothy apply to
F. McCaughey, R, R. 2. Blyth
Phone 17r16 Brussels.
FOR SALE
101 Sr. Masesey Harris 'Tractor,
in A-1 shape,
Wm, °mitts Phone 48r6
NOTICE
Any fartrier e near Brussels want-
. ing a good boy for -driving a tractor
or light . chores. apply
Percy Adam, Brussels;
ELMA FARMERS IVIUTUA.1
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
Established in UN
Head. Office Atwood. Onit
Incur*.
Farm Property, Private Oweildsee.
And Contentu In Ewane and waiter,
Schools, Chazanos and Nally
OR as
"INSURANCE AT COAST" •boob.
PROMPT ADJUSTMENT OP
CLAIMS
contact your Naomi*
, DIrOCtOr AMINO
R. W. (Dick) WHITFIELD
R. R. Snmals Oak
Stepped-up and intensified programs in the engineering divisions of implement
firms are producing a great variety of machines that offer more and more
value to the users.
Today's machines look better and they do better work. In them you get
higher quality materials to operate at higher speeds and give longer service.
You get design that provides for the comfort and efficiency of the operator.
Today's machines are equipped to cut-down lubricating chores and to give
quick and easy coupling and uncoupling. They offer a wide range of speeds
to suit the work and the conditions and they have more capacity to do your
work quickly and economically.
See your „local dealer about the machines in the 1956 Massey-Harris and
Ferguson lines, machines that offer more value in modern mechanization.
MASSEY- HARRIS- FERGUSON LIMITED
Makers of High Quality. Farm Implements Sine. 1847
WINGHAM
MEMORIAL SHOP
/oar tieutorlia Craniums rda
'- Militia Years. Alain iilor
THE sew GRANITES
6 Aim
Upset Dealgalas arE
tranasenalis
Pram slaws lanimeNN
lagagery lAtterns a Insinas
, IL A. SPOITON 4
r000mo,sso. moos" amoomo
/ifiksoe=ZOND •
Miss Jessie 'Little was comni'iss
loned Distriot Deputy President,
Huron Rebekah District' 25 at .601
annual sessions a :the .Rebekah.
Assembly. Toronto, June 20.
.41; , * *
Archiei.purrie, son of. Mr, and
Mrs, r..)ftie --Cturrii0-Vorout,o,:44"
merly lini.pele*. called
.4o the bar. He received hoards
„his law,lerrse. He is a ashes-
Mrs Gr 'McDowell. , .
itobeit[C, Kerifiediriader
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16.7:V3 MY **3 toIrPort,„
Mr. and and Mrs. R.
the 114*" Pan"#t
_laoU
He ezpOlvitii to'fo Beene for
methher .441624'
Dr; Ralf
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11.
YOUR BASEMENT;
Pius -
WANTED -
Lawns to mow and gardens to
Cultivate.
Ted Stiles Phone 65x2. CONCRETE
F1.00 R
PAINT
tr.
equals
ioOkS
When you travel by the CNR Super Continental, kai
tween major Canadian cities or the entire run. you
work, rest or playtake your choice. YOU
enjoy a snack or a delicious meal in the coffee shop t.
dine in the luxurious atmosphere of the dining There is no additional cost to go by the Super Cootinen and a wide range of accommodations is offered to , every budget. A rented car, if you wish, will await yob arrival at major points, W E
ARE
AGENTS
for
contact your Can adianni
National roposentatilio
itiliirtnatiOn and
reservations.
SEWAIlla OTSFOStAi;
time yteiridle Usti laid okra
Voolit cleaned the imilltarr w 7 iv4i.
to imbed
*vbs.. MIXON. ?kat* $14.
11111Neta% 0118.
FOR ALL YOUR AUTOMOTIVE
NEEDS SHOP AT THE
MAC BALKER AUTO, stOO‘V,
Permanent Type Anti Freeze
$2.15 per oalloh
.76 per Miart
Thermostats 'Ranging from OA% to
*AO
Spark Oitioi 560 to 690 each;
'Mite Light 'and Chiwpion
' Wail-ere from 0:35 to DUO
TAM Pipes frOM $2.98 to $4.85
Eichsiiiit keel from $8.28 to $4.71
Phone' Residence 95 6 Business ill*
drinisels, Ont.
ROM
TORONTO 'PAONTRIAL to
to OTTAWA to
SUDBURY Jct. NORTH BAY
and thintsi to
VANNitIP
SASKATOON
!MONISM
jA,Sr*
VANCOUVER
FOR SALE .-
13rieli Cottage - Hydro, 2 acres
land in small village, near school,'
store, and chopping mill, Priced at
$1900.00 cash
5 acts Farm - Good house, hydro,
bank barn, on county road always
Ploughed. Priced at $2500.00
General Store - in good sized
village. Stock 4000,00; equipment
$1009.00. Price including stock,
equipment and Building (2 storey)
$5800.00 cash,
100 acre - Beautiful brick
2 story house, bath, furnace. and
pressure system, driveshed, bank
barn, 5 acres bush. Situated •on
county road. Priced at $9500.00
General Store - In good village
on highway. Equipment $3500.00:
stock at invoice price.Rent for :Wart-
ments and store $65.00 per month.
Phone 84 J. C. Long, Realtor.
Brussels, Ont.
NOTICE TO cagpiTgR6 ,
Mi 111;'l1SDNS having .datum 4,8-04.4.St
the Estate of ELIZABETH Art
late of the Village of
BrIteSels, in the GOrnity et Sure%
14.9 Owl on or about the twenty
ninth day' of March, 4$40, Are
hereby notified to send to the up.der.
signed on or before the 6th. day of
July;, 1050, frill partioular% or Deelr
claims Nvritti.a. I,nitlzediatelY After"
t4e 0th, day Of !duly, 1950 ,assets
of the estate Will, be, distrilmted,
amens. the -parties entitled. thereto
having regard only to clalara of
which the ENCentors Shall .then have
notice,
Dated at Brussels, • Ontario, this,
nineteenth day of dune, 1956,
Crawford 4. Hetherington.
Solicitor for the Estate.
Mrs. Nelsen Qardiff
On Wednesday 'morning, Jun
20th. 1956, Mrs, Nelson. Cardif f
suffered a heart seizure and in a few
minutes her Spirit. winged its nigh
to the Great Beyond,
.$11,e had been in her usual
and her Sudden -Pas)sta-3' (Ain's as a
Shock Co the Oominunity. Mrs,
Cardiff wee the former Majorie
Strolumi daughter nf dames and
Igrfl• Strachan, and, ;was born on the
Strachan 'homestead on the highway
it mile and a quarter south of -James-
town. She lived there 'until March
10th; 1920 when site was united in
marriage to Nelson Cardiff of the
'7.1h. con. of.,Glioxi: where they lived
until tea yearl. when they moved.
Intel _
Mrs. Oardlk;S'as a. member of
Knox PresbNittn.''clurrch ,and later
of Matile reshyttOtan cliCurch
and was ,an,..4otive member of var-
ious organizatAns carving for years
as a member •of the choir nand in
'Sunday 'School world, ins the Ladies,
Aid and as President of the Ladies
ma and as President of the Wo-
men's Missionary- Society.
In her girlhood she studied music
under the tuition 'of Professlor
Hawkins and taught music ,in the
dommunity,
The late Mrs, Cardiff is slurvived-
by her husband and -one ,step-sang
Albert Cardiff of Grey township and,
three sisters; Mrs. Peter S. Mac-
Ewan, (Lizzie), Mrs. Andrew La-
mont (Elsie) of Bluevale -and Mrs,
Arthur "rounians (Isabel) )(:),E Detroit,
also two brothers Dougald Strachan,
Bluevale and Dr. James Stradhan,
Pt: William.
The funeral servlice was conducted
by her pastor, Rev. Harold Colvin
taking as his heist the 23rd. psalm, a
great favourite of the deceased,
The pallbearers 'were: Dan Mac-
fPanisih, R.Joy Consins-, Clark Math-
eson. Thas. MacDonald, John *Work
and Max Clicifield.
The floral tributes were beauti-
ful NA were carried Iv"Vin.
Mdses and N. Rutledge.
Interment in Brussels cemetery.
hatfel to take the burden up
When these hands have laid it
down
'They brightened all the loys of life,
"They -softened' "every -frOwn. --
But Oh, good to think of them
, •WThen *e are !troubled ,sore;
Thanks he to God, that sudh ,have
`•beets
A/Mouth AlreY. are no more.
'More homelike seems, the raM„,pit-
trnkeitealn •
Higlee thiiy, have entered there..
'llto.lollow them were plotSO.hard,
•Wher,ever they, ftriey fare: • *.'
.auEet be .Ptere: eced is. not,
On any Sea ai• shore: -
Whate'e'r betides, Thy love abideS
Our and for evertnere:
BORN
- Owl .and Meatier
lioniinaway are happy to annott
nee the arrival el their baby girl,
Karen dune -10:m Friday, une 8th,
OK at Dr, Myers' Nursing' lime.
COUNTER CHECK BOOKS
Yes.. you can even
roller, skate on
PERMA4RED with-
out marking the
finish
MAKES YOUR EASEMENT ,
FLOOR EASY TO .CLEAN
ATTRACTIVE.. DRY.
PRINTED GUMMED TAPE
v-DE n.
WelouirAPEit'ip/o.d.iirtz%
,Pyles for every bris ,oess
s.er,o s, role', and ries.gos
"sareolet sociqrsLoos and Corn
Mr. and Mrs. Ken McDonald visited
iii Rockwood On.
Mr, and Robt. Campbell,
Flint, Mich: visited last Week With
Ilifie Sister MrS. Jas. Neble,
Mr and Mr01,4eineniuk and little
Toronto, visited over the
Weekend with Mit,. and Mrs,, Norman
Mr. it(1.. Getasiiiit and teat
betteit, IsPent Itine Weekend here.
Genie to. datklen party
'. len. Oitak? eVeriltti Julie 129 gitotief
Irons elk to 'OW* felloWed
progi.ant Of ditt§initt iliiiiulieils,. Plait&
adeeirdien,- solos hind tethiliirt4
'Mr amid. Mt S Campbell left last
Week Wo6k Uito• eitibiitelf6a` at,
,Ftillti'tetu, Calif.
INSEMINATION
"J o' ,artificial iniseitinitiOn infer.
tiationi or SenViee from all breeds of
'Cattle, the Waterloo Cattle
Clin ASSOClatiOii atf
ton,'344i be
Plarlitierstdn 09' between
,ant' 9:34 A, M, We have all breecti
aVailable tat lolf.'eflet,,"
ttt
DAlitonald
PHOiIE n, BRUSSELS'
THERE'S MORE VALUE--FOR YOU
IN MODERN MECHANIZATION
FOR SALE -
We would be pleased to fill your
requirements far fertilizer and
seed corn.
Kandla potatoets .from. Certified
seed for seed or table use.
Stan. Alexander, Ethel, Bhone85r13
FOR SALE
Highest prices paid tor old bow
John' Zwaan , Aosta IOWA
'FOR SALE ..--
AvcthE! 'for ,r.elornplate 7.4st
dhileks aVadable. por: promPt'Sibilp`
went; 'they have vullebs, *word and
iiMaitcd;,,:iteitiaitug • Legherns amid
Nmea , 1;444 ?,;;a:
1)0:1(fs slave yend order it"liditisce,
',Ill"21,114iltorrOatien, agents Mrre.
ite#ebt, ER. 5 Ditusisele, Phoine
,Win. Glen Dray, Ethel.
6Poi tAt.t -
I oithn affil turniah yntttw10 bbe
Set' inikERR!
belt
corn you • ati hy --
While there is MAI a IMiRit3P
fralial call hie for •the extra
bttsheis. YOu W111 need to complete
your Planting requirements this
spring.
Pert Johnston. Brussels R. R. 2
Phone: Brussels, 28r4
SUPERIOR PROPANE Lill,
111 Market Piave
STRA1 FORD, ONT.
The Venality% Geten4anie
FUEL-FOR HOME AND
INDUSTRY
RANGES, HOT WAILER TANK&
REFRIGERATOR% ETIL
WALT. MADDEN;
4 Representative '
PHONE "STRATFORD
PUS. 4174 RES., MO
CRAN BROOK
The Oranbrook Women's Instittfia
'will meet on Tuesday, July 3rd.
"Special Invitation to all Grand
mothers". There will be a demon
)sibration on "Artificial Respiration"
IV -Mr. Creighton of Listowel who
trained with the' St. John's Ambit
lance Corps. Mrs. Gordon Knight:
will give -the 'history of Grey Twp,
1Children and adults are invited to
attend.
Mt. and Mrs. Martin McDonald,
Mr. and Mrs W iShortreed and little
son enjoyed a motes' trip to Tannish
arcing laslt week. Miss Kate McNabb
returned' home With theft
UNITED ci-cuncti
Tun •$0.4r4nlea of the Lord,'4
Supper Was Obsettiv0 1It the, United
Mitre!) on SMulay, Jima 25. The
oormou subject waif "The New Corn
enant" based on Matt, $G:28, "This
is my 'blond of the covenant, which
Is ailed for sunny unto remission et
sins." A contrast was made between.
tihe old and •the new covenant --
-the one of law auks the other of
grace - covenant of grace and
gift was sealed 'ou the Divine side
-by the blood of OhriSt who asks
Oat it be seealed on the human side
by performing -this rite repeatedly
In -rentembranee Of Blin, The choir
sang the anthem "Abiding In. Jesus"
MrS, Melville Dennis taking the
solo part.
ANGLICAN J. A. TEA
The junior ,Aaixiliary of St.
Jehie.s 101iurch held an afternoon
tea and candy sale in, the Church
Hall on Saturday last. A short pro-
gram of choruses and aetion songs
was presented by the rn.embers. and
two Solos by Patsy 13nyatik,
Presiding at the tea table were
Mrs. FL W. -Stephens and, Mrs, Gee
Davis.
Orangeade for the children eras
Poured by Mrs. Chas. -Storey and
mrs. Robt. Raymond.
The guests were served by the
miler girls und4r the supervision
-of. Mrs. Reg. Watson and Mrs. Free
Arranging sandv,Tiebes, cake plates
etc. were Mrs. B. M. Raymond, Mrs.
Jim Smith, Mrs. Bessie Mitchell,
Mrs. Jim Davis, Mrs, E. Collins,
Mrs. Chas, Fischer and Mrs, Annie
The Junior Auxiliary wish to,.
tharild those who attended the tea
and helped in any way to make it a
success,
PEOPLE WE KNOW 4'
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Maks; p Boners returned. Tuesday
after visiting with Mr and Mrs. M
Vohiden London.
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Miss F. Buehanan. accenipanied
Mr. and. -Mrs. Ward Buchanan on a
trip west where she will visit with •
her brother Dr. Btichariaii of .
Deloraine Man. •
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