The Brussels Post, 1960-12-01, Page 4LASIF1ED ADS
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ill Clon:ce York Vigo. weeks old.
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RAWLEIgt-t BUSINESS
NOW ORS.N 1N.
iluren Comity. Trade. welt
-establishod. Emellent oppoclUtoity.,,
Full VIM% Write at °OP, Rawleiglee
Dept, L452.189 4005 Richelleok
FOR SALE
One large Guerne Oil. Burner;
also on,e 'white enamel Kitchen
14 geed condition. One molt
Shetland Pony Colt,
Mrs. Goldie Thompson
Phone 50r10 Brussels
FROM •
YOUR •
FLOCK •
Service
Phone 142W
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received for the
care taking of th e new Brussels
Public School.
Application forme outlining; the
duties may be secured tronr Mrs,
lub,yap,fra
Tenders Must be in the hands of
the secretary by Monday, Dec. 12th,
State salary expected.
14irs, E. Elliott, Secretary
-WANTED
A4 ;qualified lady
Kindergarten in
School (morning
Applicants must
teaching certificate
in Music. Ditties
Jan. 3rd, 1961.
Applications will be accepted by
the undersigned until Dec, 10.
Mrs. E. Elliott, Sec.-Toleas.
Box 100, Brussels, Out, Phone 1633
teacher to teach.
Brussels Public
class only)
have at least a
and some ability
will commence
'IN MEMORIAM
BAKER .* In loving memory of
,a clear husband and father
Joseph Baker, who died seven
years ago, Nov. 218th, 1,953,
Deep M oar hearts you will always
stay
Loved and remembered every
day. „,
Sadly missed and always
m remoberd by wife Anne and family,
. --- Carried
Moved by Martin.. Bean that
the Federation supply the lunch •for
the annual Meeting seconded by
James Williamson
v.yz.M' - —.-. Carried
Moved by Jan van Inlet. that
, Martin Bean, James Williamson,
Ciliff Bray ,and Charles Thomas be a
lunch committee, seconned by Ross
Carried ,--. .Stephenson
Those who had attended the O.F,A.
meeting in Toronto gave a report
A resolution started by Grey Town- •
ship earlier this year had been
adopted by the Toronto meeting..
Martin Bean reported for Hog
Producers meetings, explained some
Questions on -"Fame" and asked for
volunteers to sell debentures in the
township,
A, letter front a Poultry Producer's
group was read by Charles Thomas,
A meeting will be held in Toronto
Dec, 14th to form some plan.
Reeve. Clifford Dunbar was present
and asked bow many present were
members of the local public library
and explained an. intended • change
which the government intends to
tryout.u
Adjournment by James Williamson
rind Martin Bean.
Rao. Houston,
Secretary-Treasurer
N 0 T I C
VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS
tOUNTY OF HURON
VOTERS' LIST, 1960
z;ven that. I
lame complied with section 9 of the
Teders' List Act, 1151, and that I'
p.osted up at my office at
masers, on the '21st day of Nevem-
Aar. I960, the lists of all persons en-
dLtileti to vote in the said meal-.
inatly at municipal election and
intrel list remains • there for inspec-
m.
.mid' I hereby call upon all voters
ita V.Xce, immediate proceedings to
,11,-Tri: any ommissions or errors
r,h.,,,,cLed according to law,
Wm. H, King — Clerk
VALE HELP WA7471.F.D
eartld you use $1,500 to $2,500
op.;:r extra income? Na,tionally adver-
ti5ee product in fertilizer field
nn.--ni,,•es a field representative with
tcr.r• or agricultural background in
townships of Morris and Grey.
ApTilicartts should be highly re-
'g.-,re erl and ambitious. Applicants
tilroJa will be trained if required.
Wo...??, to P. J. Harrington, Gen.
"Sul-•r Mgr.. Na-Ohurs Plant Food Co',
Ismeort, Ont. A persOnal interview
orri'''.7 be arranged to tell me about
1=tigralie. '7"7174711
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DATED at Listewel this 10th day
of November, A, D, 1960,
C. JOSEPH BENSON, Q, C.,
lAstowel, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executors,
GREY FEDERATIO•N
DIREPTOR`S MEETING
(roy 1,0,teraticon 1).reetOrS
in Wiwi, Nov, 2tst, with tile presi-
dent in charge. Minutes of preViOntl'
Ineeting read and adopted on. nietiela •
of motion moon of it. umton. 4.04, tariff
Prey
• Moved by -Cheries Themes that
due to lack of interest Feeder
Steer Club be postponed till oegt,
year, seconded. by Peat McLean earri.a4
Moved . by Wtro, Proomer that the
e.,,meneen of the .car to .the p,. F. A.
t eeting in Toronto be paid, seconded
by Werth). .W44
— Carried
Moved by Charles Thomas that
Jack Knight, San Yen Vilet and Rae
Houston be a committee to get fo.
speaker for the annual meeting and
to arrange a suitable date, seconded;
by Cliff Bray
— Carried
Moved by Scott McLean that we
do pot have bOguet, seconded lyy
Martin Bann
Torn Matson has lived his life the way he likes,
sailing his Great Lakes steamer through the
IrosZe of rivers, lakes and canals from the Lake,
bead to the St. Lawrence. After retirement next,
val., he's going to go on sailing in his own trim
waft a happy plan made possible by banking
his savings regularly.
Mary Parsons doesn't know port from starboard
but she keeps a very shipshape home. Paying bills
through her Personal Chequing Account gives
!her a firm hold on household expenses and helps
her save too.
Two very different people, but both of them find
the friendly, courteous service of The Canadian
Bank of Commerce a real help in planning their
futures and enjoying the rewards of their work.
THE CArkkADIAN
0.1.7 ANK OF COMMERCE
Call us your bankers
N-160C
ogee—
Your laying flock represents a substantial investment. Figure it
out for yourself . . . value of land, cost of buildings, taxes Gest
of chicks, cost of feed to-point-of-lay and laying feeds, to say nothing
of labour. In return for these out of packet expenses you expect
a mighty good yield . . . cold cash saving. That's when SHUR-
GAIN delivers “engsactly" what you Want . . . more °profit
dollars'" from your poultry Investment. LAYING FEEDS I
Come in and we'll talk about your flock in terms of egg production
and profit dollars. .1
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Brusseils, Ont.
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SALE —
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FLOCKOWNERS WANTED — FOR SALE —
Or on shares, Hard Maple Tops.
Phone 34r11. Thos. McFarlane Ladies wool and. mohair Winter
Coat, brown with multicolor fleck, I
smart styling, size 16, worn. 3 - 4
times. Original price $70, will sell
for $15.
Mrs. Rohl. Raymond Phon e 2.23W
ACHESON'S
Dead Stock Service
Highest cash prices paid for den&
old, sick, or disabled horses sat
cattle. Cell long distance and set
for Atwood Zenith 34900 (no ton
charge), day or night. Seven day
WANTED —
Old. Pine and Cherry Furniture;
Toilet Sets; Lamps; Dishes and
Guns.
M. A. Fraser, Walton, Phone 392W8
Up to 35c per dozen more fo
your eggs over Grade A. price
worthwhile, We pay this fo
hatching eggs and require all breeds
On some breeds we take eggs ever
week of the year. For full detail
write TWEEDLE CHICK HATCII
ErtIEEI, LIMITED, FERGUS, ONT
ARIO.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS •i• $4,000. to $6,000. AND MORE —
"That is what a large number of our
Dealers are making an their Dist
rids. If you alre interested in start-
ing with an organization where you
can Work full time-the year-round I
''Write us Immediately. Your age must
. be between 25 and 55, no experience
or capital needed. Preferably
married. Rawleigh's, Dept. K-152-ZA,
4005 Richelleu, Montreal.
Anor.r imorrrorrommo.:.
I In the Estate of I
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BESSIE M cN A I R, Deceased ,
• I NyjiAELr. ADRIVING
XTRA Ft E
7,.1.1pc.c&-reeteransirr.ber
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'IN MEMORIAM
GLASSIER — In loving memory of
a dead, father and grandfather,
Licrnth tIttr` IOC
Dan: ,diaSsier, who passed away
Retnembrante is a golden chain..
Death tries to break but all in vain;
To have, to love; and then to part,
Is the greatest sorrrow of ones
heart.
The years may Wipe out many things,
But this they wipe out never
The memory of those happy days
When we were all. together,
Lovingly remembered by:
All pearsons having claims
against the state of BESSIE
Me AIR, late of the Villageklit
Brussels, an the County of Huron,
Married Woman, deceased, who died
on or about the 8th day of Septem-
ber, 1960 are hereby notified to send
frill partcalars of the claims to the
*.indersigned Solicitor for the Execu-
tors on or before the 9th day of
December, 1960, after which date
the Estate shall be distribUted
having regard only to the claims of
which the undersigned shall then
have. notice.
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Stuart and Gertie, Fred and Agnes,
Danny, Peter, Charles and Billy.
ST. AMBROSE
ALTAR SOCIETY
The St. Ambrose Altar Society
were hostesses recently to the
tistowel and Wingbam W, L.
A very enjoyable evening was held
with a variety prograno, also a
penny auction. A draw for a Plush
mat was won by Mr, Clem Steffler
Jr.
Father Freker, the Spiritual
Director, thanked the visiting ladies
for their interest,
The evening conCluded with a
delicous lunch
'You: and touttogetherness,044,bottwe're leY '
NOTICE
TOWNSHIP Or GREY
COUNTY Or HURON
voTtn-s, LIST, 190:
Notice is hereby given that I.
have gernplicd w;f11 section 0 of the
Vets s' Vat . Art, 1951, and that
hf ,t'a !.rfoci ?in tit ray office at
stirs 2Itt day of Nevelt,
lor..or, 9 800, the lista for all persons on.
Ilttr-Y1 to vote in the Said muni-
f at municipal election: and
r.,-.c1 il9t remains there for 'ranee-
lien,
And I hereby call 'open all vOter4
to take innurdinte prow:oiling': to
have any oititnissiens or rt'ors
corrected according In loAV.
tdythe M. Cardiff
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