The Brussels Post, 1957-07-31, Page 5INKAU TER
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LOCATION:
North of Barrie, on
Highway 11.
TIME: 10.38 p.m.
ROAD. SURFACE:
Asphalt. Dry
RESULT:
Two killed. Three
Seriously injured.
The driver of the car on the left became impatient
behind a string of five cars and pulled out to pass them.
He accelerated hard because the station wagon Was
approaching. He didn't make it. The driver of the
station wagon apparently realized too late that the
impatient driver was coming too fast to stop in time.
You can see what happened.
The impatient driver was seriously injured. His com-
panion received a fractured skull. The driver of the
station wagon and his wife were killed. Their 5-year-old
son was badly injured.
Before you become impatient behind the wheel, think
about the above picture. •
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT—ONTARIO
CAUSED THIS FATAL. ACCIDENT •
.BRUSSELS POST wanesdaY, 114
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CLASSIF'IEla ADS.
MAINITaP
for otfice work.
Brussels. Orel:ken:ivy
•4;011/9#.
FOR
Grey ,Datilutin Cow
1 .goisticlin,
13ftri Siornors
......... .
FAMILY
PRIOR TO DEPARTURE
Mr. and A1uls, J. 0..1tIctiride Cold
were, .)49.11ered b' .0140444"
of .Intslneas 110ffq(.14;t08 lraid friends'
at the New. AttlerlOn 1410;41
to. 11%,.law901.1. I.
A. pleasant social .ovenrIng was
onloyed. -during Ale -ammo of which
The AlreSts or Qtonor were presentted
101Xr2 'with gifts- and good wishes. Piton
FOR SALE
Frame house' to be moved from
liroPertY• „.„
apply Jlewley.
1.131atX1.1.1.0.
FOR SALE
BOW Buggy, in good .,ronclitiI)n.
Itea:,•enable price.
Phone 41 • 1.0' Balm*
FOR SALE; —
Apples, Yellow trivia:m.(1.Na and
Duchess. early McIntosh.
Blake Itrott Ph one4 -1•8 FOR SALE —
An eight foot Picnic Tato. Priced,
for immediate sale, apply to
Tiarold McDonald 'Phone 112X
after 6 p, In. or at noon,
FOR RENT —
One pood house, with water
pressitie oic nth con, Grey, 1(4.19 '
Ian 'McDonald
FOR SALE
HONEY. Wb •tti•
this week or next.
Lloyd Wheeler Phone OiltS
FOR SALE
3 Binder Canvas, M, H. and 7 ft.
hickle_knife for binder, never used,
D. N. Sleighthohn Phone 50r12
FOR SALE —
Bell City Threshing Machine,
'21.848, goodmodhine, in A-1 shape.
Aubrey McNichol, It, R. 2 Blyth.
Phone 31r8 BlYth,
NOTIC E ' TO CREDITORS
In The Estate of
JAMES MAR EDGAR
ALL PERSOlVi having maims ,
against the estate of the above
mentioned, late of the Village, of
Brusi:-els. the- (Jaunty of Huron,
retired Farmer who died on the
Sixteenth day of Jury, 1957, ore
(required 'to file proof of 'samt with
the undersigned on or before the
Seventeenth da3i of August, 1957,
After that date the- Executrix will
'named ta distribute the estate
having regard only to the claims
of which she then have had notice,
DATED at Wingham this 24th
of July, A. D,'1957.
Crawford & Hetherington
'wingbarn, Ontario,
Solicitors far Executive
Solicitors forExemutrix
NOTICE TO Ch5.DITORS
ALL PE,R,RONS having claims
agahl.st, the estate of ELIZA D,
LAMONT late of the village of
Ethel, in the County of Huron,
Widow, who. died on or about the
14th day of April, 1,957, are hereby
notified to send to the undersigned
on or before the 20th day of July,
1957, full particulars of their claim
in writing,
Immediately after the 20th day of
July, 1957, the assets will be
distributed among the parties
enititled,lhereto having regard only
to claims of which the Executors
shall then have notice. on the form&
lot 3, Can 3,
from the high-
DA.',I'ED at Brussels, tins 17th day
FOR RENT —
One goad haus%
Strachan farm on
'Grey Two., 1,4 mile
way,
of June, 1957.
Ian *McDonald Crawford & Hetherington
Solicitors for the Est;',•
MONCRUMF
WANTED —
Custom hailing
Stan Alexander Phone 85r13
'FOR SALE--
25 weaned pigs and Holstein cow "Sunborent Sallies"
Tractor
eluded vegetables growing in, titelz
garden. r ;NV
Lunch was served and plans,„Inadet
tor like next nfeetiag which is to to
a work meeting, .• 'due in 2 weeks,
John Stryker
Phone 18J6 13rtisSels
1-111,PA. QUANTZ
rflgo.gRicK MARTIN
14115e iitAliPArd0,0 valtte chrysan•
tneinunui .4,44 pink ,ciarottomi. made
on attractive cook for the mreaalpt.
of Hilda Josephine, daughter of ,„
Mr. and A.J. MNIA* 9utuo„o Frederick A. C. marah,
son or Mr. and Mr4 Clarence Mart.l n,
wliicat , (9* place In Aurora
.tratto4 Churls. The .13,4yerend John
1.
G. Ilirris officiated at the, ore.
mony with Mr. Tiltyd Harris at the
garet ,11artiter.
The bride. entered on the arm of
11-T father, and was radiant In a
crystal, whine floor length gown of I .
nylon. organza over satin. rrlte
bodloo of imported chantilly lace ;
with portrait neckline, trimmed
with Sequinst and •Pearlitt, long I
siegves or organza, fatibioned with '
o floral lace motif on each wrist.
Tfor finger.tip veil of silk WOOD '
was held by a coronet of sequins
and 'pearls, and she carried a ens, ..
cads of nineclio noses amid ,s4 pin-
.'onotis.
,The bride's attendants were. Miss
Miss Ann Davis, maid of honor,. and
Mrs. john Kell and • Mrs. George
Rall, bridesmaids They were
gowed alike in waltz length gowns
Of roatire• blue nylon chiffon over
taffeta with bouffant skirts,' and
shirred, ;fitted bodice and neckline
extending into flowing twin panels
at the back, They wore matching
blue picture hats, trimmed with
velvet, and they carried casdade
baguet of pink roses and white
ehrysanthemurns.
The groom wall 'attended by Mr.
Donald Fraser and the ushers were
Mr. JOhn Kell and Mr. Playa Jen-
kins. At. the reception at "The
Ridge Inn", the 'bride's mother
received in delphinium blue • silk
organza, accented 'With white
accessories and a corsage of pink
groom's mother wore pink and
white printed nylon sheer, with
white acceilsiories and ,corsage of
pink carnations.
For travelling, the chose a pert. I
winkle blue linen suit with white
accessories and corsage of sweet-
heart roses.
The yohing cauple left to spend a
short honeymoon in. the Mixon,
(lacks and Lake Placid.
,Aglramfblimat;MIM
M EM 0 RI ALF'
,s3traford Cemetery Memorials, 38
Avondale Ave., Phone 257W., Ray
Shantz and Bert Pretty, Proprietor&
For a memorial of lasting beauty
at a reasonable price and guaranteed
workmanship contact our represent-
ative.
ltl,r, Frank W, Kemp
Norman S. Hoover. Secy.
day
vvp.
10th
includes ;
On their return they will live in
-Burford,
IAT A if ,Te:
ALCOHOLICS - A HOME-BREW
`,95 per cent of alcoholics start I
drinking at home in their teens." ,
We quote Dr, Winto, H, Beaver,
Washington, Director of the In- ,
stitute of Scientific Studies for 1,
the Prevention of Alcoholism.
Studies show that children do
What their parents do. In homes ,
where parents drink, only one child
in twenty does not. drink, In homes k
Where parents do not .drink,* **50 to A
80 per cent of the children never
drink,
Dr. Beaver gave these facts at.
a recent three-day Institute on
Alcoholism„ at the University of
Columbia, Adv.
FOR RENT —
One good brick house; hot and
cold running water, bathroom, etc.,
for immediate posseission. Right at
Brussels.
Ian McDonald
HONEY FOR SALE —
HaMet your t ontainier now
With delicious Clover Honey at 25c
lb, Also Comb Honey at 60c per
section.
Wallace Ross Apilardes
Seaforth
CROP REPORT
By A, S. Balton
During the past week most of the
,oats of the early variety and. the bar-
ley was cut in the South end of the
County. If the weather remains fine-
this work will be done in the North,
end of the County during the coming
week, A few farmers are just finisl .
ing up baying operations and several
farmers, pairticularily in South Huron:
have threshed their Wheat. Coed,.
Beans and sugar beets continue to
make, rapid growth. There is an abutt
dant supply of plasture and haT
aftOrmath is making rapid gynliTth...
The "Sunbonnet. Sallies" • Moncrieft
Gallen Club held their Second
meeting at She home of Mrs, Howard
McNanght with both leaders and
all members present. At this meet-
ing we had a demonstration of thin
ruing and transplanting, followed by
a lesson on cooking • asparagus.
Home assignments, were given and
a delicious lunch was served.
The third meeting was, held at the 1,
home of Wilma Maphan. After
Viewing her garden the club held a
demonstration of The proper cook
ing and serving of peas and swiss
chard. The subject for discussion
was the place of veigeta,bles in meal
pian:114,4g, after which the girls
planned, several meals which in '
Fred and Mrs. Martin spent, last
week end at the home of his
parents, Clarence and Mrs Martin.
Floyd and Mrs. Jenkins were
home for the week end with her
parents, Olarence and Mrs. Martin
Floyd and Mrs. Jenkins left last,
week foi a holiday at the east coast
Yvette van Poucke, nurse-in
training has been having a :months
holiday at the home of her parents
Adolph and Mrs. Van Poucke.
••• FOR SALE
AUCTION SALE
S1/2 Lot 1. Con. 12, Grey
Edward Schluter
SATURDAY, AUGUST
at 1 n.
t, Service Station Equipment
2. lengths air hose
Fast Battery Ohg.
Tricle Okg.
Bead Breaker.
Massey Harris Pony
with, Snow Plow
Plow, Cultivator'
McCormick Deering Seed Drill
Oh
Ruaffients Desk Table
High Chair
Fern Stand Bird Cage
Rocking Ohair
AWNINGS .- Flower Basket Dishes -
Cloth, Fibre glass, Aluminum. Knives and forks Pons and Pans
Before you buy get an estimate from Empty :Fars Clothes Pins
Jackson Homes Ltd. t Lamp3
Bedstead
Seaforth Phone 3W. Evenings 33 Dresser
Chairs
stiess
100 feet 1% Moll Pipe
CASH PAID Taps Elbows & Couplings
For old. sick and disabled horses Cook Stove Quebec Healer
and cows. Dead h.,rses end cows... Jacket Heater
Free pink up, i Small Garden Tractor
Phone Atwood 152 Colleet, t Cedar Porsits
Listowel Phone 38 or 667 ,Scythe Cross Out Saw
Sine Wood lieatviy Crow Bar
Terms Cash
Edward Schluter, pro.p.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer in
",,,WANTED
Waitress fal the dining room ai
Bedford lletel, Godenicili. Apply to
P. 0. Box 50 or Phone Goderlch 223
40.0 healthy, well raised Deltald
pullets debeaked, vaccinated, and
Starting to lay, Immediate delivery.
M,00re's Poultry Farm
' R. R. 3 Seaforth, Ont.
FOR SALE --
300 pullets, Red4lock and Sussex
and Hamp; 3% months Old, Rote
strain,
Leslie Lake
R. It, 3, Bi•ussals, Phone 50-15
Her first stop
—the bank
F071 b.;-.LE
Village Ok'deers Store and Pool
Room; large brick building, 6-avem
apointment above, 2-piebe bath,
Price for building 2,800.00, 7 ft.
meat counter, scales, cash register,
shelving and counters, 2, pool tables,
anti' equipment, $1300.00, stock
approximately $12.00.00 at invoice
price, $5,300.00 takes all. Illness
reason for selling.
When Mrs. Wilson planned to go shopping, her
husband Tom said: "Meet you at the bank."
It was a natural thing to say, for going to the
bank is just a part of everyday life.
summer
visitors
favour
Ontario
-.low- -dila- In the bank, Mrs. Wilson noticed Miss Ellis
the schoolteaaer . . Mr. Cooper the storekeeper
. and her neighbour's son Bobby,
adding to his savings account.
*hen Tom arrived, he grinned:
"Seems like everybody gees to the
bank." It's quo. Cariadialat find the
ch0rtered basks such a sale and 'handy
place to keep entney that practically
everybody has a bank account. There are
now More pytn 1.0 million, deposit accounts
iii the chatter beirikeLncre accounts
than there ,are adults in the country.
100 acre farm, good house, hydro, 1
bank barn, 3 other buildings, never
failing stream on farm. Price
$5,500.00, terms.
,7 acre farm, good house, hydro,
barn. Price $1800.00
3 acre place in, village, frame
cottage, barn. Price $2,000.00
Good house in. town. 2-piece bath, 1
Only $1,500.00
3. C. Long
Real Estate Broker
Phone 88r2 Brussels, Ont.
FOR SALE r
24 foot alinnimini Trailer, fully
in's-Olated, eqUipped with rangette,
refrigerator and diace isayar, water I nit taps and toilet. i
For particulars phone 43 BritSselS,
'PROPERTY FOR SALE
New hods° in• villaige of Belmore,
About 1/2 acre lot; 3 rooms and bath,
-lull ;basement, lust be sold to
settle estate,
apply to J. C. McNeil
Phone 70 Brussels, Ont.
FOR SALE
Suitimer Chicks? Bray has a Wide
assent:Merit. DAYold and Started.
And pullets, Inefuditig Aires in-
Cross. Order broilett chiclt‘j in
VanCO. Ask us for lull Particular's, i
Agent
Wm. wort 'Bray, :bths;(,, Mks. Ai
Bari•ett, It, R. 5, Brussels, PhOne
•54-i2
INSENINA't ION ktsikiiIMATtliN
"It'or iifie#infikttlon tutor-
tuition or Sertice trete. all ',reedit of
'Cattle, 1141.01141 the Waterloo dente
Breeding Aistielstion ft:
Clinton ri v.2 - 4441 or
i'ainiefitoti 46S between I.110
end 0.80 A. M We 40ve all breeds
evailable tort sloops! et ifs"! 6615Ve
NO. Y01.11t. :COMMUNITY. • THE. CHARTERED BANKS SpAV
ELMA FARMERS' MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE CO. ;
Established in 1884
F1.acl OM'ee Atwood, OM; I
Insures
Farm Property, Private bWellintie
and 'Contents In 'towns and VIliatieti, I
totiootai Churches and Matte
on all
"INSURANCE AY COST1' bast/I '
PROMPT ADJUSTMENT OF
CLAIMS
Contact yeti!, Nearest
Director dr Agent
R. W. (Meld Whitfield
also Windstorm thatiranee
pittit4eitio ,
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