The Brussels Post, 1957-03-13, Page 4R v ugoot Ts
CNEV, -OLDS
BRUSSELS (71.4,5b
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PLEASE/ STOP.
BEFORE YOU "TRY
TO TELL .,ME you
WERE ciACKING UP!
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ARE you using crawler tractors that are bigger than you need? Is
'excessive overhead holding down the bigger profits that could
lust as well be yours? Then 'it's high time you became acquainted with
a modern, cost-reducing John Deere Crawler Tractor and equipment and make your own comparisons.
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DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS---ONTARIO
SATURDAY EXCURSIONS
to
LOW FARES EVERY SATURDAY (TO AND INCL. APRIL 13)
Tickets good going and returning same Saturday only. TIME-SAVING
DIRECTION REVERSER
Lets you move
tnward ar lack,
ward. at same speed
-no time' Wasted
shifting transtnIS-
Slot gears. Detail
Shows lever It
neutral; dotted' .,
lines show "reverse ,
dnd forward travel
positions,
FROM', AGENTS:
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W9dnefidap, M1re1i nth. 1051
BRUSSELS PP3T --,••••••*•••!`"!..14
"Sts E LW" / GEORGE McCUTCATON IN .NIANIQFMM
4'amiespe loving' MeXPOrl of a
dear .brother .auct slow, wlm
passed away 14,arehl0t11,, 1904.
We are sad 'MIX% our memory
.Lovely Are oug hearta te,day
ror fiw 'ones We loved. 09 dearly
Have forever been ogled away...
We 'think: of them an•otleAqc?
No _eye :May see 'up ;Weep,
But, many a Silent tear is Aoti
When 00.•eirs 4r(). • ,
Aver remembered by Psabel. Jnt•
and family, t
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AND STOP DRIVING A CAA
YOU'RE NOT SATISFIED WITH,
TRADE IT IKON A
""RUNS LIKE NEW CAR." AT RIVERSIDE mororest
416 - WHAT SATISFACTION
AND FIND OUT
REALLY Is!
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I :Ktlitdoe OrlISSels Post.
1 •Druiisels, .(Mt.
• Deer .Slir;
in your iSelle• Of Mar., Otil. you.
•• kbligled a lettidr facia Mr, Melitill:e
I
Lamont, signed PPM. -Grey NWT),
Federation of Agriculture, Dacia this.
.. letter relax eSent the opinion of Grey
Twp. "(.0eratiOn, of AgrieuImre or
io it the *iviAe, opinion Of Mir;
Laniant?
If this letter is .tindiviclual opinion
then I consider the -Signature rei5,
•, leading and unethical,
As for statelneutS. of price there
Mild be Many nnslyairs: which Mr.
-Lamont meld probably answer
give much better than I.
The first thing that struck ine was
that .the packer's buyer must have
had a few painted questions to
answer Thursday night When. the
ii
price 14% Lamont neeetived was eoln,
:Par,ed with that of :pigs on the yards
• Oorald it. be that the buyer made a
Mistake? or was it . Charged to
• 44aodeitvlideZlysi;purIvi, Cou%lly.yere :hole, 1).rrigg.;e5dala,.13ry
Secondly the Hpy Producer's
Mianketing AgertcY is siMply a large
auction sale and 'strange things
happen at auctions. I 'was at the
IStraford. ,galas banns Friday?, Mareff
tat, Ttherewas a short pun of good
fat steers put !through the ring singly
• .and fhe bidding was from 19c to
1945e. One 'packer buyer who was
bidding consistantly Missed getting
any of some half .dozen steers and
there was a bit of kidding going on
among the 'packing Plant buyers,
The next animal hadn't quite entered
the ming when this unfortunate buyer
hollered 2.0.c! - -, but this one was a
heifer. Therefore this particular
farmer got 20c for a good heifer
when tops had been 16.50c. •
Are the Stratford Sales eta. be
. I condemned for failing to bold the
:20c price for heifer or are they to
• : be praised far getting that price:for
1 at least one heifer, Isibe Hog
i
Poducers ,Marketing Agency to be
conklemed because they failed - to
i hold a price Of '34.35 indefinitely or
I are .they to be; praised for selling
1
'hoga far a considerable time at
high prices,
J.. Carl Hemingway
We have a good supply of new
CARS and TRUCKS
for immediate delivery.
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ti'.MEMO RISM 1
JamieSon - In loving memory Ot a
dear sister and *other, Shirley
And Elmer janlieson, who passed
away three years ago, March 16th; I.,
1904, I
No pan can write nor tongue can
ifeili
'Onr sad and bitter loss
IBM God alone has helped so..yell 1
To bear our ilgeavy cross.
Lovingly remembered by Ronald
Florence and family,
There are so many Auburn, Byth, pralriloto4,
Mier, Lambeth, Lowdegioro, MitolipLe.
M,onkton, Silfring% St.:4MA.
Wrallacellturg and Winoxeter.
things, to save for
Anniversary last Deeember.
Stetvtiving beside his Wife are ono
son, George of Ethel, and two,
daughters (Jean) Mrs. Bert, Elliott
'of Mpleaworth, and' (Helen) Mrzt
Donald Swift, of Brernyion, one
beethelr, James, and ono sister, Ella,
both of Ethel. There are also eleven
granchildren,
The funeral service which was,
widely attended, was conaupted by
Richard. Joseph PearSon
Richard. Joseph Pearson', .well
known Grey Township farmer died
Iu Listowel, Memorial Hospital on
Wedniesday, Feb. 12(7 h.. after an.
Vilness of about 3 weeks, He was a .
son of the late Janice and Mrs.
Pearson and was born on lot 20,
coe. :Grey on Aug. 2,2th, .1885 He
resided on that farm until moving
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
ES tabilsked ISK.
ELMA FARMER"' viLITIYAZ
I'leaci Office Atwood,',
to Ethel in 1946. t "MUM.
his pastor, Rev, AndreW And n r• rant; ;_roperty, privato mom.
Morris Twp. Council
To-day it's furniture - to-morrow, a new car or p holi-
day trip, Whatever your goals, you'll get there faster by
-saving for them. Start a Savings Account to-day at our
nearest branch.
THE CANADIAN
BANK OF COMMERCE
750 branches across Canada ready to serve you. N-77C
BRUSSELS BRANCH -- L. W. J. GLASGOW . MANAGER
Moans Township Council Meeting, While not a member of any triter- anent was in Mt. Pleasant cemetery,
'The Council melt the Township an netIviD. 'pant in church and corn, T'allbeahiers were six nephews,.
And Comfits In. Town. and V111410
Schools, Chtirthes and Nine
on SS
-March 1, 195'7. nal organization, Mir. Pearson took Ethel.
Hall on trite above date ,with all the ,nuinity affairs. 'He was a life' long. Ale, Callen, Bruce Chambers, Edgar
members present. avelnibew the Methodist (afterward Brewn,' Alex Pears dn, Ralph Pearson
"INSURANCE AT COST' 1aaella
The ininutab 'of the meeting were PROMPT ADJUSTMENT OP,
CLAIN If
Contact your Nent•est
Director - AlpaInt
nick WHITFIIVILD
Cruogetn, OM..
ward United) churches and setrved
as elder and st,tward both at 'Roes"
and in Ethel.
He was married on. Dec, 13th, 1916,.
to Annie Brown of IVIoleswonth and
they clOteihrated their fortieth
and Hugh Pearson,
Flower bearers Were; also
nephews, Lynn Hoy, William Hoy,
and Harold Hoy'.
Friond5 and relatkvas attended
from the following places AtWood,
read and adopted on motion of S.
Procter and W. .Shortreed.
Moved by W. Shartreed.., 'seconded
by G. Wik4ason that the tender
of George Radford to supply,' crush
and deltver approximately 12,000
,..-ub!c. yards of gravel at 74 'cents "-I•rnio'4.-="t••;.- -,•;••••
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Pee yard be accepted subject to the. i
approval of the District Municipal I
- - Carriod,
Engineer.
'Theme 'were tern` lenders receiv
ed. t•o 'or'pply a truck for the -Tn.).
and it was .decided. to file the
te.ndeds. for 'the- p_resent.-.
Moved by Procter. seconded
by R. Duncan. that By Law No. '7
19a r. under the Tile Drainage Act
be read ,the third time and filially
pastsed.
• • - Carried
Moved by W. Shortreed.. seconded
by R. Duncan that Geo'. Mich:1e be ••••
appointed as InsqeCtor to act on tile.
drains -andel' .The Tile Drainage
Act at 8 cents yer, nine and one
cent per rod of tile drain.
- Carried.
MoVed by W. Shoutreed. seconded •
by G. .Wilkinson that $2001) be
transferred from Construction, of •
Roads to_ Maintenance of Roads on
1956 Road APPropriation By Law.
- Carried.
oVed •by. W. • Shortmeed., seconded
by S. Procter that: Win. McArter be!
as presented. by the Road Supt, be
f.d rft ft, ,e,"*.'" ••4.•
4 ` DE
WOKRI.
Bo So Many Jobs So Well
and at New Low Cost
IF YOU CUT IN ON TRAFFIC
Passing cars when there is barely enough
room to avoid oncoming traffic causes count-
less highway accidents. Make certain you
• have plenty of time to pull out, pass and
regain your place in line. You will lose only
seconds of time but you may save a life.
HOW GOOD ARE
OUR DRIVING HABITS?
Carried,
Moved( lay R. Duncan, seconded
py S. Proeter that Wm. McArter be
paid 8 cents per mile for the use of
'his cap- &can Jan, 1.1957;
- Carried.
Moved 'by G. Wilkinson. seconded
by S. Procter that the meeting ad
jourti to meet again on April 1. 1957
at 1 I). m.
The following accounta Were paid:
Mum Betel Mustard and
Nichol Drains $112.00
A. Fraser; eraliffYing
tax arrears ( 14,00
A sso c atoll. of
Assles5kng Officers, fee • 10.00
Brussels Telephone, rent
of pliene
Blyth Diet. Fire Area
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• The New JOHN DEERE Crawler -Loader for All
'28.20
114.00
N. Higgins. stamps and.
Relief dee:Mint
(G.seiliployanalit 15:02'01
G, *Aim (hydro for ten 8,50
Blylth. Stand:afild, acivt, 2.91
,Tack Higgins. fog' 2.60
Stanley .CO61E, foX bounty • 4.00
AgettY
Bond On 'Treas.
Dept. Of Health, Inatithit
' Patrott. do-tirt; of
lb vision' Drains
B. PrOetet, of
Contracting Work.
No matter what make of tractor you are now using
-or what tractor units yOu have operated in the past
-we believe you Will agree you never saw a tractor
and equipment that will do so much work, pound for
pound, dollar for, dollar
It tests you nothing to see and operate this hew'
30 h,p, John Deere Crawler-Loader that brings you
low-cost,, excavating and loading at its best, Here's a
compactloading outfit that's fast and easy to handle in tight places a rugged team that's built strong
for durability, but light enough- to work Close to base-
ments and excavations. Simple controls and good visi-
bility make it easy for any one to operate. And, to top
it oli,,,,there's that handy, practical direction reverser
that will save you up to an hour each working day.
TIME-SAVING
5-SPEED TRANSMISSION
2.93. TIME-SAVING
FOOT THROTTLE
EXCURSION PARES FRONI: • .'341i •
• Increases engine
speed and ground
travel speed up'to
25,per cent Help.'
Jul when maneuver-
ing in close doer.
tars. IneXpensiVe,
easy to attach to
tractor.
Provided an extra
speed forward (or
increased versatil-
ity is many Opera
tions. On such 'mirk
as finished Wading and landscaping,
the 5-speed trans'
mission titlickly
repays Its entail
extra cost,
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Bud nark
20.00
'20.00
20.00'
20.60
20.60
36,00
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14ARRiSTON
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KINCARDINE
KITORENER
'LISTOWEL ,
hittCHELL
OW EN SOUND
ALLENrORD M.tg.
thAlgirtOtst 85
,SktIttELs $4.30
'16 tiS LEN 4,46
CLINTON
ELORA 2.45
,PEROO tA6
ditondttows 1.20
kiciDE:Oiot4 5.05
1.90 PAISLEY
$4.30 PALNIBRSTON AO
3.7 sOUTHAMPTON 0.60
3.7 .6 SARNIA
STRATFORD'
ta
O.45 5.85 ki-liFtO,Se &to
AS WALKERTON 4.60
WATO
W
ttiko 5.115
4.00 NGHAM 4•75
4.16. WYOMING
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Brussels.
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401101 • paere Dealer,
tevistoal, OD Drains
Tt Duncan, Court of '
hevisiont, be Drains
C• ti7ill%itigon; aqi.trt
ReviSidn. oh Dr alba
Stioitreed, Court of
Retlaion On bit,Ins
31. Parrott, Good
Rends ASSedialtiopi
Good
Road§ A•SSOciatleki
S. tirottbr. Mira
trofitchtinfto4 rtiteAtilig 25,00
Aural'
wife-sting
PA-1'1,66E heave
:de'.
6.20
6.201
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The World Day "of Prayer ser„
vice was held in the Church on
Friday afternoon The reader was
Mrs. Male Engel, in the absence of
Mrst Fred Rliefkpatirick, 'Pres. of
the 'Evening Mix. The Scripture
lession was read. 'by Mrs. Glenn
Huather and the readers -were Mrs.
Harold .Ja,chliar, Mrs. Stanley Fisch
er and Mrs. Wilfred Strickler. Mrs.
C, L. Thompson gave the address
and 'told of air Paid experiences In`
Ireland during the second world
war. A solo was, 'contributed by Mrs.
Kenneth, MacDonald, accompanied
on the organ by Mils. Stuart McNair,
the organist for the service. The
offering was received *by Mrs. Ross
Knight, who also en:orlon-tided the
Benediction:
The Concert 'on Friday evenieg,
sponsored by the Y P. IS, was a
decided success. Mr. and Mrs. John
Sheppard and Son Jerry, Galt, con_
lidibuted readings, solos, duCts and
guitar nitrate. Other soloists inelud
ed Robt. Cunningham, Margaret,.
Graerne MacDonald and D.
Mc'llaggart. C. L. iThomp)son. gave
piano accordion numbeils and SblOS
and also accompanied far conimun
singing untlet leaderiship
of Graeme 111,aioDertaid. Piand num
bers were ,giv'en by Linda Dann
and Marilyn ICnight, Maxine Small
don and Jim Perrle, 'TIM°. short
'plays were liresented, by the local
People were humorotis and
entertaining, Mirs, •Cunningliani
and 114argareit Penrie (were adcain
Palliate for the sole* and Mr. C. 1.1,
Thorepsan wan ehalrallan.
Mrs. Earl Dunn ca.rrie home on
Sunday front Liskowel Memorial
TIOSPital, where oale underwent
apporideetonly last ,Week-,
Mrs. °Veal& IVIenziee is at pretent
confined' te, 'the hostiital. '
iqe, anti Mrs. Jelin SliepPard and
:son Jerry, Galt, were gittOts Of M.
and (Mrs. C. L, Tirenipson at the
inatrie.
Mr. and Mr5, Fred 1
Ile, tired 1VIrt, Man MatInteall only
Mnprity Heather attended 'the
fan:oral' of the late Mr,, W. 'kirk
patriek hi, Mt. Forest Friday.
the synila,Vity of the Is
extended to Prot the loss of his
father'. - 6 It SI: Egurie.,` • r).